Jnifilements, ittacljiucrn, &z 
Implements, iHiuljinerg, 
leu's World’s Hair Restorer, 5.57; L. Knit- 
tel’s ludiau Ilair Tonique, G.tJD; Hall's Veg¬ 
etable Sicilian Hair Renewer, 7.15; Dr. Teb 
bett’s Physiological Hair Regenerator, 7.44 
Martha Washington Hair Restorative, 9.80 
Singer’s Hair Restorative, 1 &J9. 
CHOLERAIC DI/.RKH0EA. 
Prof Johnson of Kin?* 3 College Hospital 
has published leett'/os 0,1 subject in 
which opinions an’ advanced that contro¬ 
vert many popi«ur ideas. In the collapse 
he sees not eyiaust u>n lnit poisoned blood. 
DiarrhoOft i * i>7 nature, set up to eliminate 
t his poison, which in the bad epidemics has 
a virulence in its action equal to the venom 
of the ool ca snake. The rule heretofore has 
been to quiet, the irritat ion and stop the di¬ 
arrhea by opiates, astringents, and aroma¬ 
tics. This he naturully considers a fatal 
practice, especially if the case is a bad one, 
as thereby the poison is detained instead of 
allowing it to pass off. No such attempt 
gomplic Okonomg 
JAN. M.IBGB 
JULY27,!£Oj 
s UptR it 
nov. g 7. mao. 
JULY2!S.Ut«/. 
Fatcnt. Perforated 
(’ i r c ii I a r, >1 i I T . 
ANO 
ODDS AND ENDS 
Sauer Kraut from Summer Cabbage. 
—Having made, in my earlier days, many 
barrels of saner kraut from Summer cab¬ 
bage, 1 can confidently say to W. M. that 
he can also make it in the months of July 
and August, and that it will keep as well as 
that made in the Fall months, provided ho 
uses caution in koepingout all partly de¬ 
cayed leaves or anything approaching to it, 
in cutting. Salt a little more freely, and 
pack in sound nud air tight barrels. After 
tilling the barrel, <>r keg, flu- head must be 
well litted in again, an<l weak brine used to 
fill the place of that which lias escaped in 
re-lioodiug the barrel. My plan was to set 
the barrel on one head, and, having an inch 
hole in the other, cover the ent ire surface 
to the rim anil allow it gradually to fill in, 
taking sometimes several days. When no 
more will be taken, bung tightly and ,M 
a moderately cool place.- I’"’ 011 Uirkey, 
TAtchllehl C»., I’no ,,. 
j!T Send for I> 08 fh>tlve 
Pamphlet. 
TTnTTn Nl'-W POWER SCREW Iltliss, 
I L U Hatchkt-Hkaii Sciikws, 1,-pkovki) 
1 1 I I H Ift Ohatkk. Hki-:o Wasiikms. cd lorty 
JXJJJJlIi editor iirtlnles for (’liter .MldSJ'd Vine- 
:>• >• Factories. Fur Circulars, address.!. v> MOUNT, 
■tortinii, N. Y. 
GREAT WESTERN 
^TENTION, OWNERS OF HORSES! 
.. - Aw -f, THE ZINC CO I, I, A It 
'll v k • • tMi!i r*n tit i • r n I Im-ni'e 
U r 111 ;■ 111 <*<V l 0 Cil iit • 1 1 to cure 
Ik thiyx. and work t r,l*w untl 
ft) I'.TM dm/, ov money refund. 
’ (P) ■■■'>>',Jr ml; iimi will not elude nt 
weir the him no off ol the 
- : ^ ueclf- For mite by Saddlery 
..iiriUinent/' imd Harness Mi'iinra. 
•tiiriVcl by the /-UNO COLLAR I’M) co., 
(ginuational, 
A [»IES im.ow company, 
IMPLEMENTS AND MAOHINES. 
SI Beelumui SI... New York, and Qhtnry Hull, Horton, 
rrafiKMi, mass. 
-nor facilities unit 
SccAit. Principal. 
Known for thirty yean 
rare beauty of location. 
To Cook Lima Reims.—Gather as soon 
is the pods commence turning yellow, shell, 
a^d boil in water with a little salt, until 
titty are tender, which will be about one 
hour\ then draw off all the water, and, if 
you have sweet cream, put enough iu to 
make a gravy, a. little salt, and some flour 
front idle dredging box. If not cream, use 
milk, into which, when hot, st ir some bai¬ 
ter and flour Wiich have been rubbed to¬ 
gether until t hey form a perfectly smooth 
mass. For Winter use the beans should be 
shelled and dried at about the same age as 
for cooking in Summer. For cooking when 
dried, they should be soaked over night, the 
water drained off iu the morning, and then 
Cooked in the same manual’ as when green; 
and if you have some nicely dried sweet 
corn, you can have a dish of succotash that 
ought to satisfy t he most, fastidious epicure. 
—M. A. A., Gmcva, N. V. 
H's-arnN. 
WOMAN’S MEDICAl COLLEGE 
IMK'KEY H ST 10A hifk, 
.... -• ■ xok: Most wpTi¬ 
nt the mre! One 
.. - - '* 1 
without ehnngo of poMtlon. 
. Rakes i'i|intl to a 
■*, including an exnd- 
■ ~ ‘ Food fur 
auipli let, 
Ptt. 
[NoRIER, HA 1C HU AND R A NGE! Most, wen. 
fU.rfni iix'i■ l>:iiiti-i.l oulatitnatlmi ., 
Fruit dried in live hums v ------ 
Apnurutus made oriOn-lv n| Iron 
1,It iivuii. For full particular , 
lent Essay iipnu the Advantage* of t enklni 
Dimii'stlc Annuals, and a tine IIliiftruteU 
co.. L awmaker, 
r.lIMVI l.l KS TO THE Nfkl Til WEST 
r | 1 'i'aui> till''• Hi 1 ! 1C LINlf. •' - Cleveland, Lnlundnii 
utnolnnnii and IndluiuilfOlls Railway- iruuif level'tiu 
Ohh UY vny- of (rortflne. Bellntontn.nc, In; Unniiu 
li T.-riXT llanle, St. Louis, etc.. nr l.v way of tM n 
bn’s, finot.maii, Louisville, etc. rm 
or West. P mace. 
" OF TI1K NEW YORK IN FI11HIA K Y, 
,au »in- 0 ,wl \ vr„ N. \ . Winter Session begins 
■St’nf Oetobo ^ KjE°LL i |rL 
harvard university, 
CninliriduCi Mums. 
Technical and Scientific Departments. 
Thorough and systematic Ilistl'iU'llon fur the civil 
.,, 1,1 f,,ij. )l- ini■]iUral engineer, the mining engine, r. tlie 
!, it nai uallsl, farmer, itorlsl, landscape gar- 
TAKING COLD IN WARM WEATHER 
Many people think there is no danger of 
taking cold when the weather is very warm, 
and expose themselves in various ways 
when overheated, fatigued, or sweaty. 
This is an erroneous idea — destructive to 
life and health. When the system is fatigued 
with exercise, overheated or sweating, 
great caution is necessary to guard against 
say they never 
1 ration ror business Hfouk "c n 
Htty, Rochester, N. Y A rbov* 
principles ami practices of '-twines! 
hiii,ilit hy /wi/O'M aisa. Young mu 
business need Itspractical drills, as 
the doctor mind the law and medical 
jfjf* Send to L. L. W ILLIAMS 
Recipe Tor Making Whisky Pickles. 
—Take one gallon of whisky and three of 
water. Put into a tub or cask as you pick 
them, the cucumbers; put them iu the 
pickle and cover with a cloth which will 
have to he washed every few days, as often 
as the mold gathers on it. That is the way 
I did, and had splendid pickles. You must 
use pure whisky.— An Oli> Subscriber. 
Goux Fertilizing and Sanitary Co, 
beg to rail the attention of F/u mers, Market. G/irden 
taking cold. Some people 
take cold, and have no fear of taking cold. 
But are t-hry never ill in some form? O 
yes; but they do not cough, and conclude 
they do not take cold. 
Colds do not affect all people alike. All 
do not Cough that have been exposed to 
cold; but the insensible perspiration can¬ 
not be suddenly checked without injury to 
people and animals. Hence it is dangerous 
to drink cold drinks when one sits dow n to 
rest, though if exercise is continued, they 
may be partaken of iu small quantities with 
benefit. The systems of men and animals 
that exercise must not be rapidly but 
gradually cooled. 
Horses ought not to be watered when 
about to stop exercise, either iu warm or 
cold weather. This practice subjects them 
to disoase and often destroys their lives. 
More than twenty-five years since, I read 
in “Cutter’s Physiology ” that when people 
were warm with exercise, or from other 
cause, they ought to throw something over 
their shoulders on sitting down to rest . An 
observance of this rule has, I am satisfied, 
saved me much sickness. If men would 
put on a coat when resting, or after work 
at night, it would save them many bad feel¬ 
ings, sickness, and sometimes death. 
Hattie Hopeful. 
PLANTS 
To Take out Iron Rust.—In answer to 
the question, “What will take out iron 
rust?” Oxalic acid will tako rust or any 
other stain out of white goods. Dissolve a 
small quantity in boiling water, and dip 
the spots iu. Get the acid at the drug 
store. I know what 1 write, for 1 have 
tried it.— Rachel Wilkinson. 
IE BEST CATALOGUE yet Published, con- 
>ga complete list of Vendable and Flower 
I*? Hnllis of Hvory wort tor npriiiK plitutmK • 1 
S other Heading l-laiito. Small 
s, Ac., Ac. Fully Hlnutrated, 
rgT' Sent Vreo to all Applicants. 
Address *'• L. ALLEN A: t'O., 
7H Fulton SI.i Brooklyn, N, ' • 
,iv i v i \ t \ ST A Nil A If l» PEA l< T It EES, 
>0.000 ni uivnily re need rates. Also, a 
rnl lino of Nunary Stock. Write fur l rice List, 
nil llr,0, £. .MOODY A SONS, Lnokpert, N. Y. 
Domestic Inquiries.— A correspondent 
asks “how to clean kid and silk gloves so 
as t<» give thorn a new appearance; also, 
how to clean soiled kid, morocco and last¬ 
ing shoes.” .... Dollie wants to know 
how to make potato cake. 
Celery.-Boston Market, Dwarf Incoroparable. 
White Solid *1 per 100, Ly mall; -t« per 1,000, for 
Cabbage Plniits. -Flat- Dutch. Savoy, Red Dutch 
yt per 1(XI, hy mud ; per 1,000- 
Cauliflower. Half-Early Paris, *tv--H 1 >er 100, 
by mull ; B per 1.000. Address 
addre*# hy 
ManuJncUiiei's 
To Clean a Zinc Box that is tainted, R 
is advised to scour it with sand and butter¬ 
milk. Carbolic acid or washing with car 
boiic soap will disinfect it. 
V ST A N PA If B PEAR TREES, 
I lit ura&tly reduced ratotj. Also, *i 
Miro-rv Stock. Write for Price List. 
MOODY &■ SON'S, Lockport, N. i • 
KES for Next Full nod Spriou. 
ml :l yi». Apple Trees, at f-i) per l.OOti 
rydo-.ttOtfner 1,000 'id.OOO'fundOyrs. 
lien per l.iml; 10,0W) X yr« Standard 
i-r 1,000; NJ.00O 1 yv. Peach di>„ f ,0 per 
•iasB pluck. Our stock io «on oral, and 
Send fur r.miloijue. 
MOORE, IlEMM A LO, 
Stduey, Ohio. 
Price 25 Cts 
With Patent Hollow Handle. 
A KITCHEN LUXURY. 
Brown’s Doulfic Cone Ventilating Damper. 
Tub rest in use, Prick 50 cents- 
Pin- rule bv all Dealers, Manufactured oy 
. B. WALBitlDGE, 55 CUauiber-* St., N. Y. 
m l PII ICO V El) FOOT LATHES. 
1 with Slide-Rest and Kitting*, -last 
ihe Hitng lor the Artisan or Amateur 
T " n ’Also, HAND PLAN RES. 
“ Many readers of this paper have one 
o! them.” Hidllnu In HU parts ol tiie 
fUiscellaucoits QVbiu’rtiscmcutG 
POISONOUS HAIR DYES 
Is Just the kind of a Work upon Fashions and practi¬ 
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It imports styles BIX WEEKS In ADVANCE of 
costumers. 
" I c, msider your Ba/.itarnf infinitely more value 
tome than ALL Til K OTHER fashion publications 
combined.” , ., „ , . 
jry ••Your styles bear ample evidence of bolnii 
(SEN (MTV E Importations.” . , , , 
j •• Your INVENTION of giving a cloth model 
wltli each pattern, to show hew to make and put It 
together, is the n It a S'1)1'ST improvement ever ihade 
to render patterns useful to A1.1..’’ 
The above is the substance of the testimony of 
thousands that pour Into us through this malls. 
Sir Wc will BEGIN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION with 
the PRESENT NUMBER! 
Only One Dollar a Year. 
Single copy mailed for ^5 cents. 
A. BURDETTE SMITH, 911 Broudway, N. V. 
miscellaneous QViwa'tiscments. 
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MOULTON LOLL. 
Sold Crori/'irh ore. 
Made by 
Queen City Wringer Co, 
CINCINNATI. OHIO. 
Agents wanted to sell F med Steel Portraits 
of Oreeleu, brown, linin' and Wilson. Profits 
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