W Jn t FAIUI AM) AUI)i:X. The whito of an cggswallowotrravr It is saifl will carry a llsli bon.0 down tho throat.. Farmers should romombor that motlcratoly broad wheels aro profi'rablo to narrow tiros for use on heavy wagons. Blackberry Mush. Two quarts of ripe berries, a (mart of boiling water, two cups of whito fiiigar and a littlo salt. Boll slowly live minutes, then thicken with Graham Hour and cook a few minutes longer. Put into a groasod mold to cool. Servo with cream. French Mustard Slico an onion in a bowl and cover with good vinegar; jfter two days pour oil the vini'gar, add to it a teaspoonful of oaveuuo pop- pur, a iciispoouitii 01 sail, a muiuspouii ful of sugar and mustard enough to thicken; sot on the stovo until it boils; when cold it is lit for use Kvery careful fanner, says a rocent writer, will see that tho compost heap and other refuse stored as food for tho roots of irrasses and vegetables aro at nidi a distance from tho house and woll is not to contaminate tho air and water essential to the- preservation of health i uid life. Corn Starcii Cake Two cupfuls of sugar, a cupful of sweot milk, two upfuls of Hour, a cupful of butter, a cupful of corn starch mixed with Hour, a teaspoonful of cream of tartar, half a ;enspoonful of soda, tho whites of oight egjrs beaten to n still froth; dissolve soda iu milk, ami mix cream of tartar with, starch anil Hour. Baked Tomatoes. Sprinkle a layer of bread-crumbs into a yellow nappy or i baking-dish, ami spread over it a lay er of chopjxjd raw tomatoes, seasoned with pepper and salt, and bits of butter. Fill up tho dish, having tho upper layer of broad, with bits of butter. Bake "for three-quarters of an hour. An excel lent breakfast relish. For drawn butter sauce put two ounces of butter into a stew-pan and when it bubbles sprinkle in one ouuco of Hour; stir it well with a wire egg whisk until tho Hour is thoroughly cooked, then niivin half a pint of water. Take from tho lire and pass through a sieve and stir in another ouuco of but ter and reason with salt and pepper. When properly mixed and molted it is ready for use. This recipe makes about one pint of sauce. When it is desired that tho sauco shall bo slightly acid, add a littlo lemon-juice or a few drops of vinegar just before serving. Here aro two recipes lor cako, which aro nice to have on tho table at tho same time: For the tirst, which wo call familiarly Tir.a's cake, take two cups of sugar, ono cup of butter, half a cup of milk, three and a half cups of Hour, the whites of several eggs, two tvtospoon fuls of baking powder; Havor wilh lemon. This will bo as light as a feather and the quantity here given will make two small loaves. For the sec ond, which is a spice cake, take two eggs, half a cup of butter, ono cup of sugar, half a cup of molasses, half a cup of milk, two clips of Hour, ono cup of raisins (chopped lino), one cup of currants, ono nutmeg, ono teaspoonful of cloves, two of cinnamon, two of bak ing powder. One thing in tho troatment of work horses in hot weather wo aro disposed to doprecato, viz.: the custom of water ing them three times a day and no more. It is simply cruelty on tho part of man towards his beast to compel the team to plow or mow from early morn ing until noon, or from noon until night without allowing it tho privilege of a refreshing draught. It is iiicomenient many times to water tho team during tho forenoon or afternoon, and we are apt to think tho time thus taken lost, but when the farmers' millennium comes, tlnuo will probably be drinking troughs iu every Held, supplied from some elevated spring or from a running stream. In the meanwhile, time "lost" in doing good, even though it bo in be half of the dumb animals, is well "lost" it may bo regained. Could thoy speak it might be to say that they would like to bo treated, in tho matter of times for food and drink, somewhat as we their wise masters--aro accus tomed to treat ourselves. liurul New Yorker. . Some Advice to Young Men. This is the season when thousand i of young men all over the country are be ginning to woiry themselves lis to tho future. The number of those who svill Do able to follow precisely the vocation they would prefer is probably limited. A man who lias naturally a very stfong bent toward a particular vocation is generally best in it. t'lid it is expedient to avoid, if possible, ono which is re pugnant. At tho same time it is a mis take to conclude that success is only to be attained in tho direction to which wo naturally incline. Experience is to tho contrary. In his very brief and intor eiting autobiography Sir Benjamin Brodie, the chief English surgeon of his day, saws that puoplo otttm said to him, " I suppose you had always a great fan cy for surgery?" Whereas ho had noth ing of the sort, but merely took to his profess on on account of family circuin staii -cs and connections. Many simi lar cases might be cited. Mr." A. T. Stewart had no boyish bias toward dry goods dealing, nor had Mr. Bennett any notion, at tho outset, of journal ism. Again, Lord Lynodooh, ono ot the ablest military commanders Great Britain over had, only entored the army late in middle life, when seeking dis traction on account of intense bereave inont. Numbers of young nion, there fore, who lind circumstances drifting them into a channel tor which thev deem themselves misuited, mav find it, on tho contrary, tho very ono best adapted to their capacities. N. Y. Sim. yllOMK The Mysteries of Mining. I wish you would tell mo all about tho way men getgold and silver out of a mine, my dear," said a lady iu Kast Laramie thq othor evening to" hor hus band, as he peeled oil' his coat and sat down in tlireo chairs for the evening. " Woll, what kind of mine do you wisii to hoar about; gold or silver, quartz or placor, deposit or defined lead?" "Woll, all of thorn briefly. I want to know whether thev scrape oil' tho gold from under the side of the ground, and wash tho dirt on" In tho crook, or how Is it?" "Well, they don't scrapo oil' the un der side of tho ground exactly. There you aro in error. In placer mining they have to collect tho dust and pan it out with a gold pan." "Oh! they have to uso a gold pan, do thoy? That must bo what makes min ing so expensive Does the pan liavo to bo solid gold?" "No. It isn't made of gold. It is simply to pan gold, hence tho name. In quartz mining tho prospector finds, first, tho float, and, tracing it to tho lead, ho boffins to dir for tho nurposo of ascertaining how extensive it is and what it will assay." "Ohi that is it. I thought thoy first bored into tho ground with a pay streak until thoy found tho shaft, and then they drifted for the assossmont and when thoy found that thoy just nut a blast in tho indications and salted the dump. Now, it seems that you don't uo that way. 1 on follow up tho niion cious slate till you strike the bias fold. Then you see if you can lind a color that matches with the copper-stained trilobitcs that you prospect, and you " "No, I must stop you thoro, you aro getting a littlo oil' the vein. You prob ably have tho right idoa, but you aro using terms that aro not .correct. After thoy got tho wall of rock on tho dump and pinch out the night shift, thoy salt tho contract and blast tho vertielo chil blain. Then thoy drift for tho blosoin rock, baled hay and poverty till thoy strike tho varicose vein. After that it is a short job to put on tho bias folds and sample tho stockholders. Where tho bituminous duplex bisects tho bro caded porphyry and scollops the gougo with cross-eyed shirrings and bi-car-bonato of bilious colic interlaced with moire antique wads of gray copper and free milling erysipelas. '1 his is not al ways the case, however, for indirectly or Inversely, perhaps more, or .some times less, as tho case may bo, anil still wo might or migli. not, and also bo sides, if not always, as already do scribed, perhaps, jot I wouldn't bo pos itive ot anything which might Ix) doubt ful." ' 'Then he laughed a cold, hard laugh, and went to bed. If husbands would always explain these things to their wives how much pleasanter our homos would be. Hill Nye's lloomcranq. Horses thai Stumble. In the matter of stumbling Captain Hayes goes into its theory, drawing dis tinctions that may be very serviceable. Ho explains that there are two kinds of stumbling. Ono is really dangorous, when the horso is either weak in tho forelegs, or cramped in tho action or with tho physical defect of too straight shoulders. But when stumbling arises from the kneo being insuHicionfly bent or tho too unduly depressed, thereby catching upon any inequality in tho ground, it may bo safely disregarded, unless the animal is intended for show rather than use. Wo may add, for our selves, that wo have ridden excellent horses with this failing; that, frequent ly as they might trip or stumble, ex perience told us that thoy wore abso lutely sure-footed; but that what wo chiefly objected to was that, in cases when they wore nervous, each trip led almost invariably to a succession of others. That such stumbling comes of a slovenly manner of going there can be no doubt. It happens comparatively seldom in exhilarating weather or when the horso has been brought fresh out of the stable; but when listless and languid, or when fatigue begins to tell, then you aro quickly made' aware of his condition by his blundering. Captain Hayes backs up his own opin ions and experiences on those subjects by communications from well-known trainers and jockeys. As to giving "orders" in ti race, his ideas seem to us very sensible. With a young hand instruction may be necessary; but if tho jockey be a fairly good one, tho riding should bo loft to his discretion. It is iniK).ssible to forosoo all possible cir cumstances, and decisions must bo taken on the spur of tho moment. As for starting, ho calls attention to tho necessity for " getting oil'" as quicklv as possible--a mattor in which, though it is obviously of paramount import tancc, some people would appear to bo strangely itidill'erent. As ho says, "whatever distance is lost at tho start must 1)0 made up when the horses aro galloping, at which time tho etlbrt to regain the lost lengths may eiy possi bly lie equivalent to throwing away an advantage of as many pounds." Sat urday Jicviuv. Tho old proverb is illustrated by the inventors of thermometers. In En gland they ue Fahrenheit's thormome ter, the invention of u Gorman. In Germany tho thermometer ot Reaumur, a Frenchman, is still tho most common. In Franco and in manv other countries tho Contigrado thermometer, which was invented by tho Swodo Celsius, is universally adopted. A Plain Seed Cake Half a quar torn of dough, a quarter of a pound of dripping, quai tor of a pound of sugar, ono egg, ono teaspoontul carbonate of soda, three ounces carraway seeds. Bake for three hours in a slow oven. Tho New Sir Roger Tlchbornes. Apparently wo aro novor to hear tho last of tho Tichborno ease Two now claimants have anpoarod, ono at Win nipeg and ono at San Francisco. It may bo thought that thoro is safety in nuin bors. Ii oach of throo claimants finds it easy to mako out a good caso, no more good case Will soom deserving of attention. Tho Winnipeg pretender cancels him of "Frisco," and ho dis poses of tho unhappy nobleman lan guishing in Dartmoor. So people may think whj know not British credulity, and how groat is its swallow. Tho strong point of claimant number ono was that ho posed both as a butcher and a Baronet. Popular sympathy with butcliors and Baronets united to honor him, and his friends forgot that lie could not bo botii. What is to prevent roasonors of this sort from accepting a triad of claimants? Thoy aro throo honest men, kept out of their own by a heartless aristocracy. Or if a romantic mind cannot take this view, it will ar gue that for so much smoke there must bo some lhiino. If a real Sir Roger wore not alive thoro could bo no personality to cast three shadows of Sir Roger. The San Francisco claimant, too, is said by a good authority to bo either tho real man or "a most adroit impostor. Lot us honor his gouuino character in tho former caso or his adroitness in tho sec ond, and, perhaps, more probable ovent. Ono more, and thoro will bo as many falso Rogers as thoro wero falso Demo tr'm. London News. Women aro not so badly ofV in Tur koy after all. A wifo may abandon her husband's house for just cause, cannot bo compolled to labor for hor husband's Bupport, can demand that he shall sup port hor, and can borrow in his name or sell his property if lie refuses to furnish her witli funds. It is a penal ofl'onso for him to insult or ill-treat hor; his oath is no hotter than hers on an accusation of infidelity, and whatever iroperty sho may have possessed bo oro marriago continues to bo hor own so absolutely after marriago that her husband cannot touch it. More than .?5,000 a day was cloarod at tho old English Fair in London. Henry'. Ciirliollc .Halve. The Hfrt Sai.vk for Cuts, Hrulses.Sorcs, Ul cers, Suit Kliuiitu, Tcttur, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns unci nil kltula of Skin Krtiti tlons Freckles nml l'niiplcs. liny IIkkhy's Caiiuomu Salve, all others aro counterfeits. 111. Oitpii'i Oxyireiiuteil Hitter. Is the best remedy for Dyspepsia, lJllloimness, Malaria, Indlt'estlon, disorders and UlseaseA of the Stomuch, lilood, Kidneys, Liver, Skin, etc. Duitxo's Cataukii Snuff cures all affec tions of the mucous membrane of the head. Du. Mott's Livkii 1'iM.s are the best Veg etable Cathartic Regulators. "Why Ii the houso of a fitly wife like a motion to adjourn? You give It up? Mo cause ft Is always la order. IavxII Citizen. - Nut ii lli'vernite. "Thoy aro not a beverage, but a iiipiII clno, with curat Ivo properties of the highest degree, containing no poor whiskey or poi sonous drugs. They do not tear down an already debilitated system, but build It up. Ono bottle contains more hops, t. e. more real bop strength, than a barrel of ordinary beer. Every druggist in Rochester sells them, and tho physician' prescribe thorn." Evtniny Express on Hop Hitters. Ciiii.diikn should bo warned not to take what doesn't belong to them especially tho measles, and small-pox. J'hiUulefjihia C'iron-icle-Jerald. A. rtnllriiail Knicliieei- ill the employ of the C. M. .fc St. Paul R. It., had been gilelously affected with diabetes for six years. He took four boxes of Kidney-Wort, and now writes that bo Is entire ly cured. Oct a box or bottle and try It. Tribune and Jtrmer. " JColitfh fill llnta," ABk Druggists for It. It clears out rats, mice, rouches, bed-bugs, Hies, vermin, Insects, 15c. Reihuno's Russia SAi.vBhas proved itselll- clency by a test of three-quarters of a century. Use National Yeast and be happy. Try It. m p A ci:nt'h worth of harvest tipples is al most sure to return .I." woitli of colic Uf troit J'rec J'rese. Awiptkct (to Mr. tie Newvo Hitch, who fs considering the fionl elevation of a pro jected residence): If joii do not like those towers, Mr. Rltch, we tan have them elim inated. Mr. tie Newvo KHoli: The 're real hnu'Homn an they be; but if 'lliuiiiutln' on 'em would make 'em haii'xomcr, let's have 'em 'limlnutcd. ('(Jumbia fyitctittur. Ki.iXTitit'iiY can be put iu a bottle and corked up. This explain why electricity Ii more popular than a Kourtli of .July orator 'win hifiiniK. Occasionally, yes, very often, n woman Is more than a match for a man A farmer Hvliiif in the outskirts of New Haven was iu a hurry to net his farm work aloii', and went out into the Held with his bojs and hired man, entirely overlooking the fact that the lat stick of wood In Ihe woodpile had been burned to et the breakfast. Halue hungry tho force e.iine In at noon. 'J'hrgood wife hail the table set with all the taste of which she was mistress, and It really looked inviting, but there was no dinner upon it. "Sarah, Where's the dinner!'" inquired the farmer somewhat anxiously. "1 don't know whether it in done or not. There wa no wood for a lire, m I hum: it in the warm est place I could find. Il' on the ladder at tho Minth sltlo of the house." The whole force was detailed at chopping wood that afternoon. .tw Jtitvcn lOuier, - And now tin American fighting dog bus1 won the ohampUnihhlp of France. Is th re , any game ICurope can play? H' n 7W. , ' u lit) voir sell IMblci and Testaments here':" inquired an elderly lady of the gen tloinanl) clei I; In a bookstore. "Ves, liia'ain. Wo have a line variety. About wtut stlo would you like:'" "I don't want any of the old one. I want a mewl Testament." Kvldently she thought the whole business had gone backwards. Xew Jluvrn JUykter. Tiimti: are two poisiblo things greatly dreaded by New Yorkers Just now. Ono Is a beer famine, unil wo have forgotten tho o' Jicr XvrrmtvwH Jhruid. woman's TRnuinipjnrr MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM, OF LYNN. MASS, ciscovKnen or LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VE&ETABLE COMPOUND. The Positive Cure far all tho. l'nlnrul Uomplalnl and Welnr.e o common to our be. t female populutlon. It will cure entirely Mia worst form of I'cmalo Com. plaint, nlloTarlantrouhlcs, Inflammation and Ulrcra. tlon, rnlllntr ami Displacements, and Mm consequent Spinal Wcalcm as, and la rtlcularljr adapted to th Change of Ufe. It will dlssolra and expel tumors from the uterus In an rarlr stage of development. Tlia tendency to ran rvrout Inmiorr there is chccled Yry speedily hj it. line. It remoTea falntncas, flatulency, destroy all erasing for stimulants, and rcllerM Weakness of th stomach. It enrea moating-, Headaches, Nerrous 1'rostratlon, Oentral Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indl cr'tlon. That feeling of beating down, ranslng- pain, weight and backache, Is always permanently rnred by In me. It will at all time, and under all circumstances act In liarmonr with thelawi that corern the female system. Korttiocureof Kidney OomplaluU ot either iwxthla Compound Is unsurpassed. I.Y1HA K. PINKHAM'S VE0ETA1II.E COM. l'OUMHi prepared at B3J and U5 We. tern Avenue, Ljnn,Ms,s. I"rlcol. Mx bottles for $. Bent by mall In the form of pills, al.o In tho form of lounge, on receipt of price, t per boi for either. Mrs. I'lnkham freely answers all letter of Inquiry. Rend for pampli' lot. Address u aboT. Mention thli iijep. No family ahould bu without LYDIA K. l'lKKIUM'S UVF.ll ril.I.H. They euro constipation, bUlousueu. and torpidity ot the liver, t tent Dor box. Sold by MORRISON. PLUUVER I CO., Chicago, IIL fOlt MALI; HY lUlUUOIMTH. Bottlo Crook, Michigan, MAXUfAOTUUKM OT THB ONLT (IKMUINB THRESHERS. Traction and Plain Engtnos nnd Horso-Powors. Moat Complete, Thresher Fnctory Established In tho World. ) 1040 1 rt VIC ADO vf contlnuoiu anil meetmfulbutt. aCa J I CHllOfifK, without chumro of tiatiin. 3 JL inanatreniont, or locution, tn"bntk up" tl.t broad warranty giitnon all our yovdi. STEAM-POWBTt SKPAKATOItH sn.t Complete Htenui ttitMof mntchtestnuaUttrt. VnMlTrnRtlonKnitliicsaudL'lululi.iiftlucu over soon In uie American market. A mi Uitiute of tirciat fmturet and fmprovtmrntt for MSI, together with luprrlor quaUttf in ronslrue. tfon and mattrlnU not drenmed of Iiy other tnakcni. Four sizes of Separators, from O to 12 liorao CHimcity,ur I'ram or norm imtctr. Two styles of " Mntintixl " Horno-Power. 7th( trtf l'ert of Hclectcil J.umlirr UUl)UUU frmthrtt(flxyirtnir.drltd) conntnntly on liaml, from which Is built Mio ln oomarai)iovNOOu-worKoi ourinacuiuury. TRACTION ENGINES Urongtit.mnitilvrnbXr .and efflrient rrtr maa. o, xj, 10 uorso lower. I'nrinrrn nml Tlirenlicritirn aro Invited to lmoHtUraU) thlH matchUu 'J lirfHhltiK Jlachluiry. Clreulum sent f rco. Adclrinn NICHOLS, 8HEPARD A CO. Battle Crook, Michigan. JtnlfS Hud ii onf otht liftfitieitpftt and wui retuthtt Ff.U VflJie Woiltl ttndthnttKlnilin rhihtrrn in rmrtdtrr u yr.i. !,,, ,.,. It h "the I XV A I.fll'N 11MT. 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Ifplf "IfMw JmSkm I n r MJt I THE GREAT CURE rou RHEUMATISM As It Is tar all dlaoaasi of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND DOWELS. It alcanas the system of ths acrid poison that oauaea tho dreadful aufferlns; rrhloli only tho victim of llhcumatlsm oan reallie, THOUSANDS OF CASES of tha worst form of Mil tcrrlhln dlsftaso haro btan quickly r1lvt, tn a ahort time PEPCECTLY CURED. Iinshad stnndtrrulaiicrrss, and nn Immense ain in eTcry imriui iuo oumrj. in hum dredaofoasca I than cured whore all nlse had failed. Itls mild, but elTIalcnt, CCItTAIN IN rid ACTION, butharmlosalnallcaae. Itrltelraiiaes.ntroDKtbriiaandctTesNon T,r. ln.1l 1.a t n.l.H,M...i.nf 1 A hA.ttf. The natural notion of tlm Kidney I restored. 11 mi.. I ... I- .1..M...I . .11 .11.... m .M.I m WM AllO IdVDF II U1C.UBQUU1 .IIUIIDMf,llllU .v Dowels move freely and healthfully. In this J way the worst disease are eradicated finun uioaysicm, A It haa ben proved by thousand that la tho moat efleotual remedy for oleanslne the system of nil morbid secretions. It should be used in every household a a SPRING MEDICINE. , Alway cure UlLIOUHNEHS, tONBTrPA TION, TIKES and all VM ALT! Diseases. 1. nut (in In It mw Va.lal.1nFltrln. lilt 111 cans. W on narkaira of whlchinakes (quart medicine. rAlso III Liquid Form, Tery cone niraiemor wm ' th convenience of thoeewhocaniiotreadllypre-11 ', parelt. Itacti uitntqutil tfflcttnevlntithtrform, art iTorYoun nituuoisT. ruicK.tf.oo ' ll'l'I.I.U. UlfMllllltSON ACn.. I'ron's. f (Will send the dry post-paid) BIKI HflT0H. TT, THIS 18 THE Doflbl ITuller OleTet llullera la a .el, stills Ifit at Hit Tol.Je. 0., fair, Spl. 1Mb nd Kill, lM, In ids preienee of 80,000 rtrmtrs snd Trtihtimf a of lbs W.il. CVwmirirr'f r. .... '. VMS lrr MOlft ISHt f r. HAOEIIBTOWN AOIIICULT'L IMPLEM'T MFO. 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