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i ", Ck IMPORTANT FOOD TESTS. f . , M l anil MMI ....... I ' !,- . ,-..,,,., aafitlug nevw .o,, i ' ..ods.- lUm. 1 , i,B,; . a4,asawtl Mr " n- '- ... . ..... i " to l's-,,,1 ...... ...'. .. 4 f""l n,yJ l.y tie " ':ad!,, JJ, , florid ol lima for ainks, drams i I a., i Cut t!0i'"1 "ri,tl inter.-st .-,l .. . . . I tliJ l .l ' . " l;"inilW(l Lf IT., throat rart tU j . Vro- u,. .""m" ,'-;rL"' I'owdet. 1 HX1M atlltiMl.M.a The. f-M...-, ... .. , .'irt. t'wd Ui Umi UJ 11 1 1..... ; 1 r . r,.,', , r ,'..""'? l',v1 1,1 a - - ... 1 . . .ai , ik -.ji . ...... , : ' 1 i.'le i.i.vww. ... . j - ....... u , nftJ, 'or u-ann r- -.t.-.i ! . ' .. I-O ' a'i.ll J. rt 1. rn" i r -v,t tArwft rtcmtt tD(l r. . mi niit Hit n.tt oul of ir r.f,j,ppll;.;. , rooorm invt-mivr ti(n lcb twt .Mrrr. thp ..u-td;l,Kif, mfrft (nt-Uigrtil tll ptfi(ttvr pri.pV iutiti Jo ettn.k. Ibf iihwi rr&nnl . jwrfrct litive to rrj. f ur nd timt on thp Viuji h. ltTpr, arff hra in ntd pri'T 1 Kwui .run. iurv art frivta the purrrt, mM rrfinrd and trattd ifrartn. and ftont ivo u ktit . biiu nc conutnrrl la twI. hch it aold at tbe umr pitc V cbnjwr mauc ana more otdiuarj fad m tne rnarurl lo cuuiivr vit. tbtrt it 00 raMiiM to r ma'tr t. tbcta aaa tbe ottiinarT mil, a an- tut ci4lr UaTD f Kocfing (or a frr 0 ,f ;inui 10 KTtn unci) ot tnt rcl C'ahkh will b ftn t rertlpt of nana C Airr oil a fKtl faro fa OTP TWPV ABB LWAV8tNPv Ht Ml't cur ntliounf. ic and h'1MI. Ctuttn'M totiro- r,r cation. aou itaaiu-a km of rnt((. aiT Ukbinr. arp tmtn m I I PIT 1 ! 1 n- in, - lo- 1.: 1 '( s-i 1- 'f-lai tar , iw ! S 'e BtrtttiKtb. t-n ,uni.0 DOMESTIC FX'ONOMY. TOP.CS OFUlTEREST X6 FARMER AND HOUSEWIFE.' ow .n ll-raithUmr, (bra . ''' ' KntHrB- SiwviO ilrvloM for PoU.uk Wnm,.- 4ranitiiinl for i-ullltattoa KrtteHn-tna-. ' 1 " ivn and nd b'U the i of ail "iilt-. am v.-rjr in-itntotivo n-imtier of h'srh..Tl .,..,V."M..l,;e.'."r'-t ""J "i"rcr.-atti-rf-trtAr i l't,,... J ' LK tiro.. , ... Ur 'a'Hh "ai, M"' n'"re f'" than this, h)wv.'r. tli.-v orovft thtl T, u-im oonaciUbut,:. 4 tnri k'T twit binaT. araii L-tm ftrr rallnf. and kindred l'tn Ui of lof Hvr, "It.mvb ip ia f ". in-T-ior" i!t Uin') reliable. tn little " I'rljrt li Uiitut, two arc mtldlr cathartu:. L"dlnntr Jilli. to mom. He t)H'yijn, Vsat 'K oT aftT ninarr To xrWrrr mrt from Tathif, Itirj ar on. L;el Tbey art lir, ii(ftH Wuiei any chiW will tridiljr utt th'tn, T-;i no luUtlituia (bat any W rtcoTu W,ti to b "lut a iod !t mi tr r rfrafr, VtW offujinj him jttwt p6t. out U nm th- on who W sclp, i Addrru (nf (if MrapU, iI,MJ ILM-lkKAT aUliRM. AW- VrviN. 66i M4ia Sttcrl,BufTlo. N V. OrMUki Medical Discovery of tht Af. KENNEDY'S iOICAL DISCOVERY. IIIIEOT, OF ROXBURY, MASS., diKOvtrel In an of our common . ft4i remedy that curn tverv o Humor. it-'H tin worU ih.(uu Wi to a (nmmon I'imple. j H hJ t'f4 It In ovrr eleven hunjred arid ntptt iikl im Ttln lwt w IUiurhJtr humor). Hr hi now In hi A-w'cn over tWd hynJrej cert!flifM 1 value, ill vrithm rtn?y miir m rT" Send postal cjrj for Nk. iVefit U la tjcptrlf net J from i-t rt11. inl t r-1it fur in uaf- Hwr-Cn the rKf-.tjatiryH taken. - Mwo the lunjra aft nt'J it ai triit ' pimn, like iwJIeH ciiifK kA Iheoi; the MtrMnth tlir Liver or nv Ihiitmse4bvufiuttstfm and layiUM(i in week UkMft it; . .KcjJ tlu- Uhrl. : IC-,tfffiimrh l tit rr KKovi ft will ej!im!h Mint M hnt. IVutangeol diet ever rsMf-tvirY. t at ittM you wn fft. atnj emrutri a' n. -iuld by all brucxi.t-.. u.wroucE.ssoti-. , LAD If 3 KOCKTOH, MAM. til m Nt awif kr I , W.H)aalat.l.pOMi.o. , jlwM. ara f . leH rr-v'--w" aW aauai in iiwt u. at. , i r "a auaaiika u "4 t-" ,J nanh, wtun prM1 fw ifrrrt fci rt taitaiaaaaaa tor ah" ! owrt-m If la ,te.aaM Aiuaa 4 -.rit. riiii WALTER BAKER & CO. VaUtT MICH CffADE J ' u Wi) mutf m l., .....1 in.. ,.,w,i,.r, f i(mor ,,PSn th ar(J mnd to ha.rt V.,.m nt,o( iarr l:wh,: ,,",d- rhu ft - fh'- il bj-tU r.-rv.,t ..f tr. ( hi.. St otti.-r K.,Wr to c'lbUU than i i er 'Cnt o' lr,art..r for.,!-,, ltt:v..r ' ibt 'Uf. tic. how that th.;ro 1, i-alc.n,' 1 r.wd... m-iio tcan half ofall . raui-oi TS-'ar cdom m.-d In . nii.-'i .t' jor a I tmr There ars ; hi nd cd of old 1ah. l-.nel tariu t. i ueg al.oiit the fjUMtry Miulbr to thathhowo in thyi -kil-tics th(iir;ilf.1 arr:in.'(J arrows tlie; mul -i of tti( hiirrv, and the hu?: in'Wuj1 tithr erifinn ar-' ratiL'p-nioTii that' CUcs ery jimrir Hnd ' fry hiiihII acmfiii' h fmrrn arc freq nont. "' WO. 1. V1E- oy orri mtf ' Urodatlon Sfii- ji'o those that will rirlntf tat prlcci lur tiic ('odu-iiU The average Aun r. irn roiiauir wirw to bis fa m y pleased, and. If he hi w illing to Iiay Jaucy. rkrK for 4aney packatre. fiirniih theiu for him: and rerm-mbiT iiue l,tnii)r. ( in spite of the prerjc or af.snie of olo, wi ariatter whether t te ma-jret be uiotU'd with it of nut,' tlmip wil ulway- I a. 'vin price lor the tetjt braniia of butter. ' ' r..ui . i : 1. 1 f ; :i rtl it MttanmaT 8 ln at Hmnll Coar. i-i, Haphazard methods- mut'not pre vail if w wouid f.itteD sw he quickly aal c-onoiiitcally.' We should feed ail the furj-prirtJucintf ' food thjftn-dQ he iPd-r,y cily-ited and a(ii)llate'd, Imt t hwe it preat datikjer 1 f excess in ihm iliriH tion. Too tnu-h will cause the him to tecome cloved. lhf vHl lo their appetites, ' the digestive Minn will tie overworked, arid a Kenrai inaction hi the animal's func tions will ensue, reHukine' in a loss I tf a 1 1 , i ur wri((iiv tijni7i ui a kqiij, nufi Luua tJ, H r " Cn R,u,,,nif K round, aiid defeat, nK the feeder's purpose: f r, ,r. - . , pon . 004 cjtim' coro 19 the usoal rattening tua nine, ne:uj icit, oprn 10 the cold wlndsof winter beneath the' oor. It is tjnito a Mmple and lnex-1 ciusively the dltt.cultieB pensive matter to e.dawc and ' re- j t 0r,ed above are almost aui uitibi Hwcn a i.arn, and at the same time provide a cellar that will be a valuable addition. Let a lean-to te built upon one side, with its "outer wall extending to the ground. The cattle ties can then be arranged lengthwise of the barn, and the ma th "wi. Thi aiexnus lna i-atflii for ti,a lj"ya'; Haktrf PovnJ.jr ireat-r tiiao uani! a,, tttni-r haiflticr rnwders cm u.b-u-i , crha t even a t.l. nor evi neil e thau that a r.-ady quoted of tho u.erU.rity of this art kin. unJ of iu IcdUiHiiisab'et c- to mo-lera cixikory. hi of Wlit, 1 Thar are 2.ii,riOtoiii of May wheat at I'ort CmA, held at the expense of a nittterloii 8yndica!e of San Krancia cana, who dropptrd a lioavy turn in the hi it local wh oat deal txnn In June last, Motioy Is always promptly put out to mt Uia heavy ch-irjes on this wheat, but no one kuowa where it come from. The popular belief Is that James i. Fair allowed hlnwlf to be drawn into thll rMilatlon, probah.y with a few other hie capltallat. and that they had loat on it, a'd told, about tliu.Ouo. Two of SwedenlKifK' worki, "llea. n aud Hell" and the "The Doctrine of Charity," have juit bn translated mtd Arabic by lYof. Kalmone. They rr to be published In Kngland, tlgypt nd India. '' Frank L. Htanton, of Georgia, whose rliTBieaare widely quoted, la the on ofa norUiera man, but has alwaya dved In the Mutti. He bKan his car- ser by Uicomini? a "devil" in a printing afaee and afterward a eompoaitor. In hhi fectrire about himself and his career Ifi literature Conan Drtyie ' tells hli Kudlence that during the 'first tea yean that he wa etjftaged Jn "story wcitiinj he did nvt varu fnoro than two tmudred and liflj dollars during any joe jear with hla l.i w. Wln.loa- i.-w-T)ift.. tlrr fnr rhtlU f.niilBa rnl til ubi, ren s mllni a..oii ;.. Diu .' ur wiimI cuius jO ImtUt. nn. 1. -Jr. vm or ks- ri iiahv. KIO. 3. OROL-.fD PLAN OF ENI iRoEll BAKN. nure dropped down Into the cellar dal y. I oo tn Is also provided for a hIIo which can extend from the Krgutid up calf pens, a driving floor, and a bay for hay' If the cellar were dry, boKicmihJ, well be kept upon tho manure stored there. Our illustra tion H. 1, shows a perspective yR-w of the old barn, f !. 2 of the im- proved barn, and in 3 Is seen the ground plan. Auiericaa Agricultur ist. , ALU at iwf ami Bog Kllllnn Tlmi-. At butchcrlrtt; time the preatest diiliculty Is usually exiierienced in elevating the can as-s, whether it is beef or iork. Hy the use of a derrick or trlpid, as shown in the illustra tion, this heavy work may ' be done b pedltlously by tbe aid of two' men. Three poles about fi urtecn feet In leniflh, are bolted or chained to nether an l s. t uj on end, as shown in Uie sketch; two pulleys with ropes are attached, ry wnicn one man can lift three times his own wclpht, two men elevating a law. heer with ease.' At hoif-klliintf ' tltne a larire barrel contalnin? the sealdiuc water1 4 H placed almost directly under the j.ul-le-'s. 'Hie b.rift Is elevated and -easily raised up aod down In the sca;dini; m I x As the downtrodden worm w ill turr. sven f tbe folding-bed occiisionally ; jTOtta ffoHcsooie, . , j Dizzy Spells 1 Mi- H. Ht4 tiroi.nHor f the enlenniiil iRoibi.jr wl rMir M.il. liv, Micb I lie Io.ioWiJMJ 'rv 1 the relief afford.-.! f.y U-h ,sii inuntht ui" ' fell so ' highly caf- wherj'' fea et- me a- sure 1 to appear. .- iloits will et and profltahiy digest more coro if one-fourth of. the grain ration Is composed of wheat bran. Kouti must not be forgotten; turnips... beeU, potatoes, or carrot, when Kmahbed or siloed, afford a most desirable supplement to a diet of corn. They are cooling and laxative, aud materially aid and promote di gestion. . I have no doubt that swine will fatten much more rapidly and at less cost when allowed a little bran and a few roots dally than when conllned to a diet of corn.- The sea son best adapted to the fattening of animals is the - moderately cool weather of autumn, avoiding the wate necessary to severe weather caused by the increased quantity of lood which is required to maintain tbe animal beat M, S. Perkins, .in Farmer. - " 1 roH J'Al lI.lATlNIl Bt'T. HKBIMJ. Clnrlng a HM of Stampa. . After the hai vesting comes a period Of cleaning up aod reclaiming - waste land. For removing stumps the cut, from Farm and Home shows a simple method. Two stumps or trees act as levers by means of a rope to which & . t. r. .i' tr.u Highest of aH fa Leavening FdWr.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report la ii' . - i't. i ; i - 1 1.1 MM ABSOLUTELY PXJHE Mia l.aiub A'l.aw-eriU.' ' In a' restaurant the rJtlier day 'fen teman left Jiis wife for a fewr'aiomepts to cjiat wj'tb au apquaintnct). at.ati other table, aud, wile he wa ther.hia friiid persuaded .jhim tP partaitt) ol iouie lauib.i Under a miHhpprthwi wn tbet waiter removed the lauu -before tie had eaten It, whereupon he ts claimed' -Ooofness! ' where is my lambV" His wife; overhearing tbeques tion, answered iri a clear voice," "Here I am! ' PursihaXltrle'rallowa:'-"'''-'1" It was down in Virginia, says a vet eran. It was placed oil guard over a, barn and was taking it easy, when a lieutenant came .along, probably to see what hia guard was doing. I ought to have saluted him, but I didn't. Boon I saw a large, nice-looking man coming toward me. He wore a nice uniform, aud I noticed aa he, approached that be wore a lieutenant's straps. I wasn't going to pay any farther attention to him, but when he came quite near to me I aaw that there were two stars in side those straps. ' I jumped up and presented arms as quickly as I could, for I aaw that it was Maj. Gen. Han cock:1 ; '"Never mind that for me," said he with a wave of hia hand. "I don't care anything about, but always do it for the little fellows." He passed on, 1 suppose tbe lieutenant bad re ported me, and be came down to see about it. Lewiiton Journal. . . .!J. .!i . ! I .' ' . 1 . ' ept Both. .'.tr A merchant in IJerlin, havin? fallen in love with an opera winger, purchased two dresses and sent thrro'r1o;her! ;fo make her choice, saying he would caU to know her decision. ';.SjjrUy, l how ever, before the hour he had intended to set out on bis . errand, the murohant received from hid beloved a billet-doux to the following effect: "Of tbe dresses you sent I like, one quite as v, ell as tbe other, I will, in fact, keep both, ho you have no need to call." ".r ' A STUMP PL'tl.INO DEVICE. horse is blt' hed. .'Haviogdug around the roots, start the hor.se and with an'ajfat band,, cut tbe; xogts. or.diij the, dirt' from .between until" the stump is finally drawn' out, eHiv 1 1 Aiiierl.an Applea In Kurope.( t ( While the prices of American ap ples in Kuglanu are ahqut.suc lower per barrel than tboy were, ftew.l weeks auo, a brisk. dem,and continues, notwithstanding the large, quantities now going forward. Whereas . prb es In New York ranged, last week from. 41. Ott to :t a ba rel, the same arje ties and grades brought $it4 to 85.8 in tbe foreign market.,- the. cor respond ng week last ...year red appies brought, from aaf to '.iu a.oroaa. New York alone shipped- 20, 5. '4. bar rels ol apples last week, against only 17S barrels a year ago. It is .said that many growers forward their ap ples to Europe in , preference- to sell-, lug In the home markets because- of. the prompt settlement, of accounts, payment being received hy the farm er within, lifteen days after tha-Ouifr leaves ew,.York, ; a . .i i r-ur-niiurilliil m v-ry poor alth.' T hnil l . , If. ll li tl (1 uucl I runt. If, dy H. also ti-ry mi turns of itou. l, itb b e a t Hi B a ri 'I t ll u I. b i o g o t fti. mi"' 1 a Y'j, Hrly Dat ll, thf ri(.'lit tai. f ..allied u an lid I riiBl.l'H . i - f frr "i"- ti .l' vxti.- ! "tavl. Ur. E. SttT liau' lor'thi' B-l-f i 'iii . m or. .l ; aod irt,i u f Vriir jl-r. I I'-H 11 y li.anur it t t.a. . itlter iffi'i"!'-' n I ii. j in (join. . -''a ,.r, fiaii-l. i4" I' i iio.d . r EKPC8ITI0HS f Eujspeatrf Afnenca. ..a!" ,7. , .it,., i . 1 ' ' 4U I aot.01 v -'' vt'r,M",f , , jTEaiaUail A CO WaCWST t R, MA&S.' u,,.r. rtii '! , - - r- ,y-rad;lTt.')l Jr" ,m,nHl ir.yWav oil . t o!'t " Hl(; ."f - ' . '"' '"' ' mk truJi-h"'' ' i.V.iltiT. ,Miwr'-l waWtr until the bristles are easily ro u.ovod. then lower to -tbe platform adloinlng, the end reversed and the hrlstles all ritnoved w.th but little trouble '.r heavy -lifting, ' and mi dangt-r fr.m theplhing of snildlng1 warr. When read v Tor hanging it is elevated by tho Mpo arid pulleys, and run oil on a pole placed at right angles with the trip'l nd at the proper boight. This contrivance will prove convenient for heavy 'Jl-timf.- loud. ) and for loading or uiiHwmng iwxn iand barrels 1 , i it.iii'U ami Wl.le-Tlrr ta.i. Wrwn will the public wake up (o th:.i iiujoiuul. cluing? ot. until then; i-s a lw i" oiii.cl lboq who u- wirrow lire l bke the r.luwigu. I ha.v a iK1' aiuoiinl ot roiul to re pair and i md U imll.le. in 'fr t.uu lU.a.iU'' to keep , a good, road, whwi heavy '"'. l!h 0iir?V u"? u, mion-Uttt !. .M.i'Mb'llU-"!'"-; o,u, in.-, city "' Wiiiin.aulu'. ami Iheie i no railroad. .axceptmg one on the wotnde; .vn-eently all tne iies iroin mo town ad owing ii"1 UilhiiuuVW ft"e. omj poundi.yvitli, I wo Thov cut our roads an w a i e u v m LaA- from How to Make Dripped CuO'ee. i The coffee pot, dripper and all.should be scalded with boiling water before using. ' Then put in the upper division one coffee cup fup of ground coffee the coffee should be parched a ciuna mon brown and ground rather fine. Pour over the ground coffee one coffee cupful of boiling water and place the uoffee pot where It will keep warm, but not boil. Let It standi until the grounds have entireJy absorbed the water; When that has dripped through add one cup and a half more of boiling water.' This ! makes three ' cups of strong) good coffee. ', ' ' ; ' ' ' ; Simple Itemed fur Earache. ... ' "1 am afraid I have-greatly intei fered with vaj own practice," said a celebrated audit, "by giving the fol- i lowing advice to many of my friends. At the first symptoms of earache. , let the patient lie on ' the bed with the painful ear uppermost. . .Fold a thick towel and tuck it around the neck;., then with a teaspoon (ill tbe ear with, warm water.! Continue doing this for:: fifteen or twenty minutes; - the water will fill the ear orifice and flow over on the towel. Afterward turn over the head, let the water run out, and plu? the ear with warm glycerine and cot ton. This may be done every hour un til relief Is obtained. It is an almost invariable cure, and has saved many cases of acute Inflammation. The water should be quite warm, but not . too hot." , i-.,, After six years' suffering, I 'was cured by Piso's Cure. Mabt Thomphok, Ohio' Ave., Allegheny, Pa., March 19 '94. 1 , : THE MODERN MOTHER Has found that her little ones are im pfoved more by the pleasant laxative, Syrnp of Kips, when In need or the laxa- tiva.: effect of o gentle Temerry thaw by ft-nV )ther. anik tbatiitiis more acceptable to them., ( Children ,njoy. it ami,-it beriehls them. The troe remed'v, fyrnp of pigs, is manufactured hy the"tsatrfortila Figbyrtip ::o.'ohly; 1'- -"- 1 " ! i if. -!-i e ' . L Horn Mabogaiiy i Optaliied, 1 1 1. i .: liJlil.el and sup , . . , 1 1. .. an.) i a-t ot iyv hauird Ibfj-gh team en ry inc'L t.rc i a.. i.,.t ;. li 1.. ..a m.i . -. . If ..avv,U4tiicr.!cvvieCiI;d U. i.W ,. ,,'l, nrinil thoe .caining U tn, oi Unee in;h Hip. U"J I 1 .. L i ot ,11 go'Kl VUll.lM'iii" I li .ELY'S Cft'&M "ijauu. 1 . i ...I. I., i i i u iu oell Cilili.'s wuew ,uti " ll.i! roans i u'h " till- ' lialigC-. I,n, ughl about t.y ' 1 lu.aurti mww". Jhitg rai'iif a tint'"'i ' JF. 7) .... i.!! U. U' a'JU-jr at a. awMrtUn lain 1 1 MaeeiuT i arnuivi. aM.t(-w fa, rid'!! -. H eaiaiag oiro-o m o.co. !., . Iiel l ..' , , tut I a- ritrire aaal aabw a K MiaOHr o au .. ( III ai, ui I""" a,.,.!---! "'' i-arlirl1 l PI1 a,f-l.lt fri'a MMtlr'H wniHI ami I rants l IrittnJi or t "'kiV RROf HR. War" . Vlrrk , ...ji,.Th.tHMnvr aar Aft T V. r"'7.7il Z- item 1-nl 1liTll T"".'tr!ViLl . n.iiaaa. -,(:, ana " . j"5j?LTjrwS2ll!i la- fiaaji--y- - - ta. "- lm- sis- FREE ! I,U Coll J.I IO.U " . Iler bv UOl bJU! I lil l e rea'd I l,..f,sUl.-W..enU-rVtl).:ar..H. .1 t , 1 1- ii.-t y w that will eal. digest, and iiate'thP utwi iwud and pav for ..... ...II ir t all. ou will find When iii - I..., inii .. ... I i... milk ball ll. Ill I- ' , , . , t.u.lt in nerV bP.'Cil, o a e hiuml hcr tin f. her a.,d do ,. .'stand', on the.,rd,;rgl,do,ng ,,r; Injulrc, alout bleed, color or "ed.g en. nor, bother her .ofns...are nii orolT. She Is the row ou , want, ? e lore get ber. ' Then, when you iV 'her. care for and, breed bqr o 0,.,-M.e will have no aifus- To. -not - (Mils and ttiid. , v'inkoak will remove- lime" tho carpet' ' " - ' ' --' T i- saves time and leather to have a broom, brush and dustpjui of ffcr' lloor in in.-nome. ( v ,.,.twJ'. J(ki (iuk beginning to seed jaisin.? cover theiii with hot.. water .and- them stand lifteen niiouu-s. .'1 he, steds can be removed easily.-, j As apple, kept in the cake-lio.v will keep moderately rich cake nioNt lor a great length of dime if the apple. Is renewed, when withered. '' ' A i.ri ti.f, T,;ig of m ustard ' laid "' oo., the top of pickle-jars will' preVefit ' vinegar from becoming moldy, if the pickles, have been put up. in vinegar that has hot, been boiled.. . , ;J . .3 , lios'i uselowols provided: for 'gen-,- ,.r .i ne in iiubii" lavatories,: .resiau-; rants and soiuetunes . i'l; ScJkwIs. riiev have been foiwul by microscopic i....kt laa-iou to con Uin Hcttria..uti seveia! contagion Uhcases.: t. ..: a c ,,o waVfor sealing the cork'W- re,erve and eatsufV 'bottles ntay.W made froin a pound' flf tcsln.'HWo oum es of leswa. and one- and one n.id4 half' ounces oi -tiiubwm gethcr and run into suioss. 1 1- is said that o'il Bpilled 'on a car,, et or any woolen material , may .be removed by' apiyiptr buckwheat nlenurully. brushing into a duatpan. after a short lime and , putting on a, ?resl. supply until the oil has disap peared. , . - ' "' '' To MKNi-glnV.'S neatly conirueiice hv working with a glove needle and StoTlnread put a ,butUml,ole stitch all around tbe bole., Io tb ia work another row and -o on untU. it, completely tilled up with these dellcatelv made stitches. , , - Kavk all the paoer bags. . They re mot convenient r draw ove, cans of fruit to shut out the .UtWf h hand cao .y o VK'tC when cleaning" tbe stove,, as, well as hicb Is barton tbe bands. Mahogany, which is chiefly found In Nicaragua, is a verv : valtaWe wood but k takes much time and - ts ex-pen- -ive'to import, 'fn order to do so BorJcession must first be graritJed by 'the Nicaraguan gbVerhmeri't ; then it is hec- Bssary to find native laborers to cut the wopd( ror no one eise pan ,uveI( n. ine malaiiala.wa,tnps,.ip.festeo;i by ;,poison. 9ii8 snakes and other, reptiles, where the trees grew.. The natives are hard to manage, as they easily take ) offense at fancied slights and t then refuse th worB at all. :There are 400 or 500 logs to an acre and each leg brings 75. IIoweverTthej haveto'be 'laboriously hauled but 6f (he dense woods one at' a time, and .IJ&e 'orHVitfif . seaaon , only lasts for six' months 'oi tne year. Most of the logs are sen to France as , the United States is a poor market, for the A Human Mortgage A life ifiur nce risk, M , t ,,jr, ,-. Water dissolves various substances because the atoms of water, being very minute, penetrate the spaces between the atoms of many substances, and, overcoming their cohesive , attractions,, causes litem to fall apart . , -; , ; Asthmatic Trocblks and Soreae9s of the, Lungs or Throat are usually overcome by Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant--a sure cura tive for Colds. ' - " ' Charcoal is a powerful disinfectant because the carbon of which it is coni. posed readily absorbs and combines with many kinds of' noxious gases, thus removing unpleasant odors and. harmful substances from the air. t. m : i : 1 ..-- ...(ii; Deafness Cannot ba Cifnd. . j.-ia by loeal applicationn, as they cannot reach itbc diseased., portion of the eaiv, ; There is -, only one way to cure Deafness! and that is , ,by cons itutlonal remedies. Deafness ia caused by an inflamed condition of tbe'-' mncous . Unino of the Kustacbian, 1'ube. When this .tube gets inflamed, yon have jf jrumblirut sound oranipei feet bearing, and wheh ItTs entirely closed Deafness Is Ohe,. result, and unless the inflammation cfm be' 'taken .fliit , and this tube restored to. its noriqai eondition, hearing wHl. be Aac ,stroyed forever; nine cases ottt 'at ien arp't eanstd by eararrhi which ls toothing' but' J' an irjtlanied condition of the nmcous sur'Ji- -"laee-,.-' tij.-.rr : e i ' ' r. i'' We, will, ive ne Hundred Dollars for'j anv pasc.oi'. Deafness (caused by catarrfi)', that can'not be" Wired bv' JiatPs Catarrh" Cure. J PMld for eireulars "free. : '' '" F. J. CHENEY. CO.. Toledo, Ot. C .Sold-by IruggistH, .oe. , ... , i GrXVJiJ. Yhe 8t. 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