t K ma 1 y HOME, FAU3I AND GAltl)K Cantor oil will soften loathor. Uluo ointmout and koroseno, mixed In equal proportions, and applied to bedsteads, is an unfailing bug remedy, and a coat of whitewash is ditto for wooden walls. Wot, damp pastures aro fatal to ohoep. Tlioy aro able to procuro a subsistence on very poor pastures, but such pastures should bo dry. --To koop a gun from rusting, clean tho barrel occasionally and covor the oxposod portions of tho metal w th a lilm of linseed oil. For lubricating tho lock, purified olivo r sperm oil is best. To cook a duck satisfactorily, boil it first until tender; this can bo deter mined by trying tho wmg, as that is al ways a touirn part or. a lowi. When ' (jlCtill I tender truo it out, riuso it in clean water, stud' and put it iu tho ovon for about threo-quarters of art hour, basting it often. Hickory-nut cookies which will do light tho souls or stomachs of children aro easily made. Take two cups of sugar, two oggs, half a cupful of melted butter, six itvblcspoonfuls of milk, or a little more than a third of a cup, oun teaspoonful of cream of tartar, half a teaspoonful of soda, ono cup of chopped meats stirred into tho dough. Whipped Oroam. Place tho cream whoroit will become thoroughly chilled, and whip with an oggbeator Should tho cream bo dillicult to bring to a froth beat it with tho white of an egg. Whilo whipping take off tho frotli and place it on a seivo, rowhipping all that passes through. Sweeten and llavor. Use with strawberry shortcake, or with sweetened strawberries. Almond cookies aro very nice. This rulo will make a largo quantity, and may of course bo varied to suit your needs: Two pounds of butter, three pounds of sugar, ono pound of almonds blanched and chopped, cut in halves or pounded, two toaspoonfuls of cinna mon, ono teaspoonful of salerntus, one cup of boiling water, ono lemon, ono dozen eggs, knead in Hour enough to make the dough as stiff as cooky dough Bhould be, roll and cut in fancy shapes, and after they are iu the tins sprinklo tho almonds thickly oyer them. Treatment of Windgalls. If tho windgalls aro presont and aro not old ones they may bo Ireatod by applying a strong solution of alum by means of a folded piece of cloth dippod in it and bound upon tho swelling. With this pressure may bo applied by means of pads bound on tho puffs with bandages, keeping them on two hours a day at first, and gradually increasing tho time until they can uo uorno continuously. If the puffs aro made soro by tho press ure tho pads should bo removed for a time. N. Y. Times. , Tho chief causo of soro shoulders from harness galls is imprudent man agement, by working horses in bad fit ting collars, and neglecting to koop them properly cloan, especially in warm weather. In tho treatment of galled shoulders it is cssonliul that tho animal should have freedom from work, as it would bo absurd to attempt tho healing of any wound until tho cause which produced it was entirely removed. Tho following is an excellent healing lotion for all kinds of harness galls: Sugar of lead, ono oz. ; alum and white vitriol, of each one oz.; water, ono pint; mix and apply two or threo times a day with a sponge. Farmer's Jicvicw. Every summer wo hear of deaths caused by tho use of ico water; oven tho drinking of largo quantities of cold water from tho well, when ono is over heated, is often injurious. It is bettor to drink moderately cool water fre quently than to wait until one is exces sively thirsty, and then take ico water or oven very cold woll-water. Water may bo kopt sufficiently cool by cover ing" tho jug or other vessel with cloths which aro to bo kopt moist. Nothing is bettor in tho hay-field than tho olcl fasliioned farmer's drink, Switcholl." This consists of molasses and water, with enough vinegar to give a pleasant sharpness; some ginger is usually added. This satisfies thirst and is al ways very wolcomo to tho hands, who appreciate any such provision for com fort. Gardens for Children. - All children love flowers, and take delight in cultivating tliom if given tho opportunity. How iniinitely more en tertain. ug such a study as botany or vegetable physiology might bo made if the dry teaching of the class-room and lesson-book wero illustrated by tho plan -. that wore bong coaxed into bloom in their own Uowor-beds. What a pretty combination 01 outdoor and in door employment, again, for a child to cultivate ilowors, and then to draw them in outline as tlioy come into bloom. What could possibly bo a more healthful and wholesome occupation for an intelligent child than to collect tho prettiest of wild Ilowors from their na tive pastures ami hedgerows, and culti vate them in tho "wild garden" at homo!' All sorts of knowledge might bo gathered up in such a pursuit, in volv ng as it wou'd tho uocessity for ob Mjrvutions of the tavorite haunts of tho various (lowers, tho effects of dilloront soils, tho r mode of propagation, sea sons of b ooni, etc., and tlio inquiry might otten bo made to load away into colf.it rul topics tho folk-lore asso ciated with them, fairy tales and poot fancies and historical associations. Then, again, how easy and appropriate to make Ilowors tho moans of drawing out s inpathv with noighbors, or with the siok and suffer. ng at a distance. And aga n, tho cultivation of ilowors always QALi'cises a refining innuenco. Tho motto of M. Drouyn do J.luiys, the lato I'Yoneh statesman and philan thropist was, "To ameliorate man by agriculture, and agriculture by man." An Ingenious jEolian Harp. Some time time ago a son of Mr. Georgo Ellwangor whilo travoling in Germany becamo impressed with tho agrocablo combination of tones pro duced by reoliun harps, and, on roturn j ing homo, mentioned tho circumstanco to his father. Tho latter 60011 conceiv ed tho Idea of erecting an luolian harp on Ids tower near Mount Hope. A I suitablo man to make tho instrument i was found in Professor O. Dennobecq. Tho sounding-board is to bo made of Norway pine, seven feet high, and tho back of hard curlod maplo of forty live 1 years cut. Thoso woods aro all import ' od, tho slow growth of European woods giving them a texture hotter adapted to I musical instruments tlinn tho homoprod- 1 unfa A a n wlinln llin limtinmiinl. la tr uo luj0 simpod, with eight stops in tho tulm 'IMirt Irittnir a 4 r n nHmtinttMlnil with a lightning rod, eight foot high, with a weather-cock attached. Right hero is whore Prof. Dennobecq intro duces a new design of his own; for with ovory turn of tho weather-cook a slot is presented to tho wind and a string is mado to vibrato. Tho first string that is made to vibrato in this manner gives tho fundamental note, whilo tho other will sound n third and give tho acute octavo to tho first. Prof. Donnobecq has no doubts as to tho success of his instrument, and thinks, when completed and placod on tho towor, it can bo heard on still nights for a distance of threo miles up the river. Ho mado a similar instrument for thoSorbonno in Paris, which, however, is not automatic, but it must bo arranged by tho janitor boforo it will work. Tho constructor of these instruments is a pupil of tho colobrated Villiaumo, and gavo threo years of his life to learn tho trade of repairing his own violin. This violin was ono of Stumor's make, who was a pupil of Aniarti, and whoso violins have a reputation that is world wide. Prof. Dennobecq himself has acquired quito a reputation as a violin maker and restorer, and is conversant with tho mechanism, not only of this, but of every other musical instrument. Ho is at the sumo timo a practical watch maker, jowelor, optician and pattorn- ruakor. llocf tester (N. x.) Democrat. In twenty hours aftor tho burning of tho railroad bridgo over Mosquito Creek, on tho New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio Itailroad, a now bridge, ISO feet loug, had been completed, .and trains wore running over it. Soveral Nevada towns havo ban ished tho redskins from their midst and ordered them to return no moro until tho summer shall havo waned. Fear of a small-pox epidemic was tho causo for tho ukase. alleged A trial box of Florida oranges from Jacksonville arrived in London in ox collont condition after a journey of threo weoks. Only threo oranges wero damaged. Tho experiment is to be re peated. A. IVIsc Dciiron. " Deacon "Wilder, I want you to tell mo how you kept yourself and faniriy well tho past Hciioon when all tho rest of us havo been sick to inueli, and have had tho doctors visiting ua so often." " Jlro. Tavlor, ihc answer Is very easy. I used Hop Hitters In lime; kept my family well and saved the doctor bills. Three dol lars' worth of It kept us well and able to work all the time. 1 '11 warrant it lias cost you and the neighbors ono to two hundred dollar apiece to keup sick the frame time." "Deacon, I'll use your mcdlclno hero after." The farmer's favorite author Fielding. That ot the Iwriel maker Cooper. That of tho Jeweler Goldsmith. A Certain Cure. The first thing to do In tho spring Is to clean house. 1-or internal cleansing and renovating, no other medicine Is equal to Kidney-Wort. In either dry or liquid form it cures headache, bilious attacks, constipa tion and deranged kidneys. See adv. National Ykabt ia the leading brand. Suns for divorce are cut bias, discarding yoke necks. A'. ). J'u-nyime. Tiik inhabitants of the rural districts of Ohio betray their New Kngland origin In many ways. Din In no way .so unmistakably ns iu their lendeney to exalt the iinporiiiiico of literary culture. Two ladles from tho vicinity of Cleveland wero recently discuss ln literature In tho drawing-room of a Washington hotel. Firt lady: " Ahovu all modern novelists 1 admire Oeorgo Idiot. Do you like him?" Second ladv: " Do I like him? I th.nk he's Jti.st grand, massive, superb." First lady: "So do I. And which of bis minds Is vour favori'o?" Sec ond lady (reflecting): " Well, I think I pre fer 'Daniel Veranda." llroukyn KwjU. 1 ' I 'in just getting my hand iu, ' ' said tho irate feminine as shu clutched her husband's halr.- A'. )'. Sim. A Nr.w Kn(ji.anu woman was tho much disappointed wife of a Il.irvard I'ulvershy geologist. Sho was all poetry and Imagina tion; lie was all paleont .logy ana geological research. Upon a certain occasion when hl fclentllie accouipll-hmuii's were l lny pr.isudln the presence of a str.uuer, tin fatter turned to lierand ukl: " May I ask, niadauie, what your husband is?" " Cer tainly," she answered, lr.uikly, "ho a relic of the stone age. ' ' JuixiiNc from tho cereal displayed on the summer bonnets in tho shop windows, Hie milliners havo not HnMiod sowing their wild Oats. Jloitun Tlili scull', A youth was heard to remark to a jolly and fat Teiitoin.in, as tho circus pageant passed the city hall this morning: " haven't 1 been you heforo? Vour facu looks famil iar." " Is dot so?" said Hans. "When Jon pet so oil as mo jour face will look familiar, too," and strolled up Dulawaro avenue, humming, " Ihnhdy is do baby, his gradlo's gone." Jlnji'uto A'euw. , i A drum Is quito an Instrument for pro ducing noise, but a drummor can beat it all hollow. 1'uucuO Mrtu. .Tub Philadelphia Xem savs that a Now York policeman has been promoted beuauso ho caught a miserable cold ono day. ICesctied from TlerxtU. William J. Couizlilan, ot Somervlllo, Mass., savRi "In tho full of 1370 I was taken with a vtoknt bUtdlngofthelunqt, followed bra severe cough. 1 was uiltnlttoJ to the City Hot nltal. While there the doctors satd I htul n hole in my lcftluncasblit as ahalf dollar. Ipaveunhopc, but a friend told me of Da. TVm. Hall's Bal sam rou tiik Lunos. I got a bottle, when to my surprise Icommencod to feel hotter, and to day I feci In bettor snlrlts than I have tho past threo years. J writo this hoping that every ono afflicted with Diseased Lungs v, ill takoDu.WM. Hall's Ualsam rou the Lunos, and bo con vinced that Consumption can he cunnu." Also asuro remedy for Colds, Coinjhs, and all Chest and Lung Diseases. Sold by druggists. Clienp nun 0r the People Of every kind; wrlto for illustrated citaloguo to Great Western Gun W'ks, Pittsburgh, l'a. licit Watches nnil Loircit Price. Write for illustrated catalogues to Standard American Watch Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Don't Die Iu the House. Ask Druggists for " Hough on Huts." It clear out rats, mice, roaches, 11 es, bed-bugs, 15c UsKltcddlng'sHussIa Salvo In the house, and use Heddlng's Russia Salve In the stable. WOMAN'S" TRIUMPH! MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAH, OF LYNH, MASS, DiscovEiiKn or l.YDBA E. PllMKHAM'S VE&ETABLE COMPOUND. Tho Positive Cnro for all thoio I'nlnrul OomiilMnU nnil IWnbnrMt tucummou toourbcut fviuule populutlon. It will cure entirely tlio -worst form of Fcmalo Conv !1Mnti, all orarlan troubles, Inflammation ami Ulecrn. tlon, Falling anil I)lsilacemont, aniltlm ronKequent Bpln&l Weakness, and Is lmrtlcukrljr adapted to th Chance ot Life. It will cUssoIto and expel tumors from tho uterus Iq an early eUgoof dorclopinout. Tho tendency to can. cvrous humors Uicro U checked rery rpoodily by Its in. It rcmoros falntncss, flatulency, destroys all craving forrtimulants, and rellores woaknefj ofth stomach. It cures moating, Ueadnchc, Keirous Irostratlon, Ooncral Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Iudl COKtlOO. That fcellnc of beat-in? down, rinsing pain, weight and backache, Is always iwrmanently cured by Its use. It will t all times and under all circumstances act In uarmonr with tho laws that Kovern the fcmnlo system. For tho euro of Kidney Complaints o( either mi this Compound Is unsurpassed. I.YDIA K. I'lN'KIIAM'B YKOnTAJILK COM. POUND Is prepared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price $1. Six bottles for J5. Sent by mall In tho form of pills, also In the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box for cither. Mrs. l'lnkham frooly answers all letters of Inquiry. Send for paraph lot. Address as abov. Mention th liixr. No family should bo without LYDIA K. I'lNKIIAU'S UVEn PILLS. They euro constipation, biliousness, and torpidity ot tho liver. 25 cents cor box. Sold by U011P.IS0.N, TLUUUEK i CO., Chicago, 111 JTOn SAX.E BY imUOOIUTB. The Literary Revolution. To keen In good humor tho gwtd jieoplo ho delight In good books, to wako up the Blow ImokM'Ui rs lio ar Inclined to go to sleep In the niniRiitT. Instead of, like u 'oiini, In tho miner, nncl to pii'vent our frlonds, tho fMni'i n liwtlru book imbllili-or,fromfoi- VllUilII JLMMUVh. ,..'',. up we have concluded to publish a few itunc clienp liooks. If we aro to name hlin at nil, we muxt, of colli w, Ik nil HlilrkL!twk iv ""' ""I- "I"1 the lininuitnl Ollilli.U.SIIUtll O hliakrsptan-, nnd will (five you cither his 'Merchant of Vtnlie" or "IlHinh't,'' or any ono of his fourteen other principal plays, In btau tlful type, for S ,fnU. 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