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lARI ULTURg. D.A oD Cors W Su os.-A crop of cats ruined by the wet season was saved by ensilaging it, the oat sheaves having been in a thoroughly sodden condition and the corn in them so generally sprouted that appaently all was worth less except for manure. The process of ensilage consisted in putting the oats in a silo or pit, and adding about 800 pounds of salt to 18 tons of the green fodder. When the pit was subsequently opened after havmg been closed nearly 18 weeks, the temperature was found to be 110 degiees, the mass was in good condition, giving a fragrant odor, and was readily eaten by horses and cattle. Thl. theory of the process is, that when green fodder is placed in a water-tight pit under pressure, heat is generated and fermentation ensues. The oxygen in the interstitial air is speedily absor bed and its place taken by carbonic acid gas, so that the fermentation and its ac companying heat are arrested in the mass of closely-paoked foder immersed in a bath of carbonic acid, just as a lighted candle extinguishes itself in a bath of choke-damp of its own making when burned in a closed vessel. Of course the more perfectly air-tight the silo is. the more perfectly will its con tents he preserved. The pit should be cemented so as to be water-proof. Tin pride of the farmer should be in his fields. In their beauty, in their or der, in their- product he should place the gratification of his humble and hon orable ambition, says a contemporary. This is all very well as far as it goes, but we would add: The pride of the farmer should be in his wife and child -ren-in their health and culture, men tal and social. A farmer with a family of seven, eight or ten children, well bred, and trained up, has ?omething to be proud of, and that should gratify an honorable amb.tion. Tau Drover's Journal says that with rIll the dangers iromt disease, hog-rais ing, though it requires more labor, is really the most profitable busiuess which formers can engage in where corn is a sure crop. It is surprising, I also, how mal-y farmers there are who seem to wholly ignore the fact that any other food than dry corn it suitable for swine when it is within their power to keep such stock half or two-thirds of the year on lood not nearly so expen SIVo. IT has been discovered that there is less potash in the leaves of dlshased grapevines than iin heallhy specin;ens. The lack of lotalish is maade up by aa excess of liu. It. is possialo that lack 1 of mineral fertilizers iay be the cause of iiany daseases of Irees aunt other plaunts, and that farmers and gardeners may yet have to consult the vegetable and grai doctor. Po-rToEs.- Tile Colorado beetle is a tiae lenaatl cnenly to the potato, it can be anecessally fought with Paris gieen or Loidon paarr,le, if the poisoan is ust d as sooll as the younlg 'wo) mls" nake their ap11pearaance. The ground nust be N eli stirred and kept free 01 wee(ds. and the erop dug early to avoid the wd rot. 8no that sn . drloppig their hatmbs t niua .-chue at tentioh; the leaast neg I( ot ol ten pr ove s fattal. Whaile tihet p a neecd priotection Iroam cold stormsa andal wiinds they will not hear cootinemnent asa welas naniy other ainia;they sho'uhia thaceire b)e piroiided w ith a spaictius shled, open to the south, whcro they -chan bItandt in the sun anad haive good air, and y et be pi ote cted from cold windl in fatir weather anda kept dry durinag st ormts. EOAitINO OA'J.- An experienced far mr 5a tha~t oatts should be scatted sufliciently to swell before feeding them to stock. When soaaked. the husk is pairtly torn away. and facility of digos tion incireased. Poultry will caretully pick oui, the soaked grains froma the dry wheni allowed a p)roference in t,be imatter. Tn .LEnsr.-A wilner re~cmmends(I as < the beat,1 fea tilizer for fruits anad cereala erops a mixture of finely- ground Iresh I ones and p.ood wood-ashes- six b arrels of thec former and1( twelve of thec latter,to Lo well mixed together on ai shed Icoor,f adding duiring the mixing twenty huok- I etc of waiter auhd one barrel of gypsum a or plaster. MANY horses are actually killed by kindnlaess. Lotting themi stand in the stral e fromn c.. week's end to antothier without any exercise of any kind, be cause they might hurt themselves it let run loose, is very injurious. To kee-p them in the right condition it is necessary that they be exercised everya dlay. A TnEE is to be graifted w~haen it is of a poor kind, andl we wvish to chanago the kind of Iruit it bears. if the taee is very large It, is well to pratt onily the loweir tairdt of the braanobos the first. year. Th'le best, time for alppn aund pear trees is jutst as the buds are swvel lag. ____ AN extensive cattle and poultry raiser in iowa states that lie hats no trnloe with vermini on his b)eastui and birds whaen thaey haLve a chance to" dust, thim selves'' anda haave an opphort unaity to eiat a Olnions onace a week. BA5sAFuAs.-Bassairaa bushes may be eriadicated by plow'mug deep and hiatrow ing. This will lbring the roots to thte surface. Plant coin or potatoes, and keep thec crop well hoed to kill any sprouts that may aippeaur, Two yeaaas -of this treatment will thonroughaly de stroy them. THE IROsE SLUo.--There does not seem to be any leausible way of gettinag rid of the rose-bug e'xept by hanad picking. The rose-slug is a.nothaer do predator thant should be kept uinder by dusting the p)latst with powdered helle-1 bore. POTAToEs dto botter in a cool soil t han in one that is quito Warml. It is, ate cordaogly, better to pulant thleim oin lanad that incelinaes toward the northa, so thaat they wvill not hae exposed to the full force of thme sun's rays. FAnu expeiences aare worth nothiang unless Iroat thaem we leaarn haow we ctau make a fatilture, or how w.e wor'e able to succeed. lenace the ''double ho w" is what is needed to make tings clear. Tax great disadvauntauge of cold stor age comes from the fact that fruit thus retarded mnut be tused as soon as taken out. THE Cow.-Ak few minutes with the card or currycomb on a cow at tins sea son imnproves her appearance and increa ses her comftort. IT is stated that nine-tenths of the pjples exported are Blaldwins, DOMESTIO, BFREsMINO FoR TIE SI0K BooM - There ip a French story that during th plague at Marseilles a band of robber ph ndored the dying and the dead with out injury to themselves. They wer imprisoned, tried and condemmed t die, but were pardoned on condition o disclosing the secret whereby the; could, with inplinity, ransack house infected with the terrible scourg They gave the following recipe, wiuo makes a delicious and refreshing was] for the sick room: Take of rosemary wormwood, lavender, rue, sage an mint, a large handful of each. Place il a stone jar, and turn over it one galloi of strong vinegar, cover closely an keep near the fire for four days; thel stram and add one ounce of powderei 3amphor gum. Bottle and keep tightl; 3orked. It is very aromatic, coolin, md refreshing in the sick room, and i Af great value to nurses The Latest Iionanzaln talifornia. 131IBER, CAL -Mr. Thomas P. Ford ditor of the Mountain Tribune, of th1 lace, publishes that the great pain-cure 3t. Jacob's Oil, ass worked wonders ii tie family, and that he would not be wil )ut it. He states that among all the peopli t. Jacob's Oil Is the most popular medi ilne ever Introduced. STURGEON BROILED IN PAPER.--Afte the sturgeon is skinned, washed an dried on a clean cloth out it in sioe about half an inch thick and thre inches square, and season it highl with salt and cayenne; cut heart-shape( )ieces of white writing paper, largo mough to double over the slices of flsl mud leave a margin of about an inch al tound them; butter the paper, lay t ptiece of fish on each sheet, double i >ver, and turn and fold the edges liki m hom, in such a way as to completel oiclose the fish; put the slices of stur geon so prepared between the bars of i louble wire gridiron, rubbed with but er, and broil them slowly for aboui ight minutes on each side, taking care tiot to burn the paper; serve the fish i tble paper, which is to be cut off on thl Ate before the fish is eaten. Dropis of Wiater. Mr. .ioRur (1. 131CKNEr,, No. 642 Main Slrert ':i1ilbrnlti,eport, dltae., wriion, April 2T, S3. '" lave- ien elibly millltttl or a niuinber of yeal' vilt ravel alidne(Ill-y llsease. My critic con itlinet irimk-,iw tiepowity, and at tilnea I could no 1SS ny waler oeept int drops aned wih greu tl; 111141 1 avy' I.u t.. gel uI 11. ninny ax fifteet 111c. tIl'urit tIlie 1ilgll. I Irled reverlil physIll a nIa11 they (lhd tie no gootd, b I. a friend of ine wht linti 1ls8s liItItI 's Ifetldy, told nhe to got a 1)oltlt lil Iry it. lie 1ai1 taeen cil e of a Reve re cant lIlnllr too nni e, itml that others hati i1viecl UIt't einlely nII ('iaobrillgo aint pronouoccd a it nlcoll. -1110 of real inie it. Alter belig repeatedly urued nrchastl a louttle, inil before I hal uinsu all of i1 pa"eI'd a stone Is large' as a pea, followed bl mller one. I h-te l-ell in all len lott le.4, atlu11 111a co upletell'il rliltI. My kidneys are in ex. a Ilb-tli e-n 1ou,111111 for nou, of ilnv lime t68) sixty. Ight1 ye'ars, I etn trnly P-say I feel like i yotiy g nau 'tilt streugth nid 'italily. M1y fttnlly itse 1ht te1lelly, tIltitl wyul I 1111 wit liotit It, ai nevel 11u1 it recoInnentl , to tur frli ts alnul neighbtre it Clior lte anu,t mo1n. You are at I.berly t 1n lu I1am11e ii pl'ilse of lie best kitdney aun ver uteIicetne, 1lit's Relmedy." "Uid 'WtIrs for Mn." 'lthe above wordls ae froni Mr. Lswis KEEN, No liighl.tnd Aveltle. MaliieI, .3111u ., A pril 28, 1c881 I :ny.: "'I ave Ieen tronbiled for ye.irs wI i kil ey anl ilver coml,ini, followedt by gr.tvel, will 'eVI e 10al, III ui e Ilck aIllt grninn. I Iil greal rIttlle Ill I)s, n1; wauelr, it I e 11g -t"a l1ty, 1111 ac Ollip liled ,-y t i-be laIinrlil.l . IlN vessel 1telt; a tc<l it llI I.rick-ditt-t i tillu8t. I was1 reo rn,Il 11(et 1i II1elll to seUn l' tic tl by1 1 a frient1 i llh li .1 emi oilt ely eutreel of a sliilar tienle. reliCl IeImp 110a-le ut lie ingIst'su, allm con11. enee<m:Ol 1m llinprmv alc once11. 1 Imave lim blit I wi 0 1ie Ji0 ,11 I 1 19 ia elie ii 011(1015 fmmr nie-- io or ew lit. iud I woumld nlot b>u witholit~ liinnt'si Hoe. y3 mit anly price. R i un ml tnai it, Ia renimulmntlLe ii i, anhIi I chi'eOllmy give tfils lest limflny for th11 'ellefh of Iille 110113' sliercrd Iroan kIdntey (21t?ast liti grallII." SnLgvEs arc a nelcessify il a stiumer ottage;1 whore tiables do not abound, helise may be mnanufalctuired by almost ny wvomani. Pieces of dry gooils boxel vill do for the shelf; iron biackets liat cost but a trifle, and1( are strong ulm be purchased1L't hoforo you loat ome1). If this shelf is in the sitting 'o1o1 for ant orflnmentail lamrbrequin, i 'our surroutingsihU are extremely sirnp I< mtd plum1i, brown patper, or white, or -reami-coloiredl holland may be uised, and his may be gayly decorated by pinining ar catchinIg wuith~ nedIc and thread t omt if thle wild vines tlhat are found m the voods, or ferns may bo pressed for thu mlrposo, and ai border malde of themn iSTUI;OVON S'rEAKs, Fi D. -After th<i ishi is skinned, washed and sliced, dr3 t on1 a clean cloth; beat two oggi mooth, mix together ia Ipint of f1110 dry >read or cracker cumbsL), a level tea 4tpoonful of salt, half a saltspoonful oe uepper, hahf a cupful of chopped >arsley an11( a tau leapoonflli of hopped )1ion1. llave ready over the fire a fry ig kettle half full of hat. When the at is smoking hot, dip the steaks in Liii gg, roll t,hem in tihe erunb and sea lonhings. and thou fry them brown in thi mioking hot hat. WVhen they are done, ake them up with a skuumo.nr, lay themr or a moment on brown paper to fret hecinn from gi en118, and)4 thon serve then: iot., with lemon or any acid table sauce, 'rhat II uHbants of Minie .thlree times0 the0 nian lie was befmmre he begai DAN ~m iu GOO.uEERuY Foon). -For thiu inplio and1 cheap dish, wVell flavored, 'ipe, red gooseberries are used. Foui )0o1ndsl of gooseberrie s, with } lb. of asp)i-erries; keep1 them stirred gently in istewvpan over a clear Inro till the Iruil H (itte solt, theni mash51 and straini th(i tice through at cloth; malke this jicei luito boil, then add i lb of sugar and i ox. corn flour or arrowroot; let it bot :.en uninute's, stirring it all thel time; wel I fldl( with cold water, pour in, ani whoen cold tuirn it out. A p)ilt of jtuc o lb. ol corn flour are the( best pro Iomon011. To'( be baton in fruit saulcors with sifted sugar an<i milk. S'ron1(31ON M'TRA KR, PiIImADELFPII f) t'rrne-Aftler the fish is skinnod, wvail L well ii col water, dIry it on a clean ilothI, (elit it mn sliees abont an inici hica,i, season01 them with poppor and( lnt, put them between thet bars of mtte red double11( wire grid iron 1and4 broi] :1hem for abou t fifteen inmites, or unltil he0 tlaikesm begim to sepalrat( and the fisl: 5 Loo)ked fthrot44gh. Thlen put1 the stoake y and3( 1ervo3 thetm hot. A little lemnor uice, vinegar or sonme acid caitHuj hould14 be servedi with thesm. Paralytie strokes, heazri danse'i, and kldnemy at ecCion1,. pl evente I l-y time use of Brown m Vrol (lIxcun Luh3ONADl(.-13il 12j pounlldi >f lunip Htigatr for twentty mnntes ii eni gallons of water; clear It witi white of eggs; bruise a half pound oi siniger, boil with the liquor, and thei pour it upon tell lumons pared. Whien aanlte col put it into a cask, with tw< bablespoonfutls of yeast, thes hemion sliced, and one-hilf onno, ningilass hung up th~e cask the next day; it wvill be leltdy In a fortiiighit, and wdil provt a m<.st refre-hing Lo e rag.e. mUMOBOU, "OrsTnns haven't been very good this 9 spring, owing to the dry weather. 8 How's that? Well, you know the oyster lives on stuff that runs down the river* 9 and into the sea-eatable driftwood, as n it were. When there's no rain the riv I ers are low, the currents are sluggish, V there is not so much stuff washed into 8 the streams, and poor Mr. Oyster finds hard picking. But when there's heavy (i rains, then the rivers are high and full 1 of food for our friend, and he sits with , his mouth open and just eats and drinks dt his il, and gets fat and sauoy. He A can't-go to market, you know, and so 1 unless the market comes to him pretty d well stocked it is hungry times for him. a Now you know why dry weather makes 1 poor oysters." Y Lost Faith In 1'hyslelans: There are lunutuorablo instances where cures have been effected by Scoviil's Sarsaparilla or Blood and Liver syrup for all diseases of the blood, when they had been given over by their physi clans. It is one of the beat remedies ever offered s to the public, and as It is prepared with the great a eat care, as a specfilo for certain diseases, it is no wonder that It should be more effectual than i hastily written and carelessly prepared prescrlp - tions maie by incompotent physicians. Take this lnetlcine for all dilsorders arising from Impure blood. It Ia endorsed by leading professional men - as well as by eminent physicians and others. 'I ry it. r Tu president of a defuna savings . bank of Chicago got into a hack and s rode to the central depot yesterday. e Upon arrival at his destination the driver said. "Fare, please, $1." As the regular charge is only 50 cents, the passenger indignantly demanded or the "Jehu," "What do you take me for?" "Fifty cents on the dollar, sir; I waz t afraid to say only 50 cents for the r. de, for fear you would want to settle witu me for 25 cents, that being fifty per cent, and the rate at which you settled with your other creditors." The hackman got his $1. and the ex banker got something he had not thought of before. When Is doubt tlako the trick, Hoyle says. Don't stand in doubt, wondering how you took cold, or how you got such a iieadachu or a hy you have no appeite and your skin is hallow, your oyes yellow and you feel badly all over; but remenmber that ull such disorders are caused by impure blood and your liver is thogreat laboratory of th ystein. Cloanso that, restore the circulation, r. no 'u ,oisonttu, exeretiuns b taking the great inedi cal vegouthtle liver remedy. "St. Bernard's Vegetable Pills.' you will no longer doubt that the old Mhonks werebtrdor tan we. All druggists sell the I .'St. iBerna,rd Vegetable Pills."Aldrgit Ith MonE than critical: Orimsonbeak had been a member of Roy. Longface's church, but ho had back-slidden io far t that there seemed to be grave doubts as to his ever being reclaimed. He was taken ill, and one morning, as the doe tor was coming out of the house, after making a note in his book to the effect that he had "earned" another three dollars, he was met by the Rev. Mr. Longface, who inquired: "How is Mr. Orimsonbeak this morning ?" "He is in a very critical condition, indeed; very critical I" was the doctor's answer. "Oh, yes," rejoined the reverend gentleman, with emphasis. "His condit ion is more than critical; it is hypo-critical I" Fot DrYsP:i'stA, INDifFrloN, nepresaon of apir its andi goneral delblity,i their various lormis; also ts it preventiv, against fever anti ague andi other minomitteint fevers, thle "l"erro-Phlosphtorattut Elixir of Calisayat" iinade bty Ca.swell, Hiazar i & Co., New York, aiuf sol by all Druggisis, Ia tIhe heat tite ianl fior laitients recovering front fever or 01 her aickness, it u.as no equal. ClIAnLEY quite outwitted: She leaned her heitd upon his shoulder and aid, in her most insinuating tones: "Charley, dear, I've heard so much about dudes10 1 want you to get me one." Uharley smiled at her innocence, but resolved to humonr it. "Would you Dre for a French dude?" lie asked. ~ "I think not," she answered, squirming coyly. "Hlow would a German dlude sumt?" "I don't think it would suit at all. I don't understand Gel man," "Well, whatt shall it be, then ?" It was her turn to smile as she said, with an arch lock: ''A Yankee dude 'Il (10." After having used a large nluber of pre'parationsa for Caitarrh, I have become satisieitd that of them all E!y's Cream Bahn gives me t.he miost relief. I can recommend It to any one who mnay have a Col in the llead or Hay Fever. -S. B. Lewis, P'rin cipal Uraded School. Clinton, Win. A anAaNnI 0on the banana: "What be them ?" said a countryman, stopping in Ifront of a fruit store yesterday and pointing to a bunch of bananas. Hav iing learnecd lie bought a plunap redskin, and, without stopping to pCoo .t, b)it oi' t.he end. Thle banana was lfiishied ini the same primeval style, and thon the grangor remnarkt d: "The riid itin't much, butt the pat in purty fair." Tlhe Chinese muust go, andi all Amnerieans shouild go-andl buy a bottle of Carbolino, the dendorized petroleumn hair renewer anid dIresser. Smne thie recent improvement, lio preparation ever had such a sale or gave sutch general satisfaction as Carbo line. Sold by all dinuggists. A cHAm'rTAnLI conclusion: "Who was thatt person who sat next to you at table this morning ?" asked one gentleman of another at a fashionable out-of-town hotel. '-I never saw such a queer act ing thing; how her arms dIid fly across the table, first after thin dish and then that." "'Yes," relied the gentleman adldressedd; "probably she was a bwiss bell-ringer in her earlier days. She ' wass a stranger to me, thank God." Fer Thick Ileadis, Heay somahs,bilousconltions--Woils' May] A pple lHil-n-billoius, eathiarlic. 10 anti 25c. HEsITAllONJ: "What was the trouble betwveen yeu and another party. M~ike, on the avenue last evening ?" inlquiredi an Austin citizen of his Hibornian per-. ter. "WVell, yer see, sur, it was1 a bit ~ of hesitation on my part." ''A bit of ' biesitatloon ?" "Yes, su.r. You see I gave ~ him the choice av my two flats, an' lie couldn't muke up his mioind, so I jist gave himi the two av 'em for luck." .A NAMtosA, lOwA.-Dlr. J. 0. Ste(lulro says: "I know, tron iron Bitter, is a good tonic amt gives "I THIK oldi .liiggs is .the most peon. liar man that I ever sawv," said Mug.gin to his neighbor. ''Why do you think cae ie soipeculiar ?" "Whny I why be- . cas ehas more dollars than sense." Do you sleep badly at nighti? Why suffer fromn indigestion? GASTRIN E will give you relieft. GASTINE .Is int liqulid form. All RHs ssng "I want to be an angel," c and lie swore that she was one already. To this she blushingly demurred. Then lie married her. Demurrer sustained, t C 1"is warmi weather comes en wcear Chro- an llthion collars and coffs. Perspiratton has no tifeet on thorn. Tum ressis a grate thing." said an B rigt a8 she started the fire with a bundle of old newsaper.4 BTUuGEON CUTLETS, VIRGINIA STYm. -Use a out near the tail, after the fish Is skinned wash it in cold, salted water; out it in slices half an inch thick and bout two inches square; have ready over the fire a frying-pan containing fat half an inch deep, and when it smokes, season the Outlets with pepper and salt, roll them in dry flour and fry them golden brown. Wtile the cutlets are being fried, mix together over the fire one tablespoonful each of butter and flour, and stir them until they are brown; then gradually stir with them a cupful and a half of boiling water and half a cupful of tomi,o or walnut catsup; sea son this sauce highly with salt and pep per and serve it hot with the fried outlets. Sonebody's Child. Somebody's child is dying-dying with the tiush of hope on his young face, and somebody's mother thinking of the time when that dear face will be hidden whore no ray of hope can brighten it-because there was no cure for consumption. Reader, if the child be your neighbor's, take this comforting word to the mother's heart be fore it is too late. Tell her that consuip tion is curable; that men are living to-day whom the physicians pronounced incurable because one lung had been almost destroyed by the disease. Dr. Pierce's "Golden. Medi eal Discovery" has cured hundreds; sur passos cod liver oil, hypophospites, and other suedicines in curing this diisease. Sold by druggists. QATIHERING SIPLIES.-it in well to make young children interested in the virtues of all growinopl%nts that can be pointed out,'and teaoh them to delight in knowing and gathering the fragrant spikes of pennyroyal, the tansy, the Johnswort, with its - beautiful gold starred blossoms. The uses of penny royal are giv. n below, besides one val able quality, that mosquitoes do not like it. "PENNY ROYAL" is one Of the most rragraut of humble herbs. Penny royal il has a reputation for destroying mos luitoes, and now it is said that bunches >f. penny royal laid aboat in kitchens rhere roaches congregate at night will lriye them away. Truth is Mlahty. When Dr. Pierce, of Butlalo, N. Y., an souneed that his "I?avorite 'rescrip,tion" vould positively cure the ruany diseases znd weaknesses peculiar to women, some loubted, and continued to enploy the harsh mud caustic klcal treatment. But the nighty truth gradually becamne acknowl dged. Thousands of ladles employed tihe 'Favorite Prescription" aid were speedily ured. By druggists. A PnETTY new screen of ordinary ize, called a cup screen, has been de rised for winter comfort at 5 o'clock ens, or to make up a sequestered cor ker of the parlor in summer. Across he centre of the screen runs a narrow helf, just wide enough for the purpose, which is used to place the empty tea mups upon, FULLED Bne.-Take the crust of a iew loaf while warm, and, with a fork, )ull the crumb into rough pieces. meas iring about two inches each way; lay hem on a baking tin, and bake in ah low oven until crisp through and of a ;olden brown color. In the cure of severe coughs, weak lungs, pitting ot' blood, and the early stages of' rJUsumionJI, Dr. Pierce's '"Golden MIedical Jiscovery"' has astonIshed the niedical fac ity. \\ ile It cures the severest conigis' t. striengthenis the system anid purmifie.s thes 'lood. By druggists. A ccording to the report of the shell sish commission im Connecticut, there ire some 9 ),500 acres of oyster-grounds mnder cultivation and under the juris hection of the State, A new mode of multivation, or capture of spat for seedI ynl muddy bottoms has been invented it Oroton. Birch trees about twenty ~eet in height, and three or four inches n diameter at the bult, aire thrust about bhrec feet into the mud, with the tops inder the surf ace of the lowest water, nd inclined at an angle of sorne 45 de ~rees with the current. The floating pat attaches itself to the branches and ~rows raplidly; a single bush affording, n a few months, five to fifteen bushels )f seed-oysters, nsone of which would tave survived settling on the muddy ottom. An absurd claim was made hat these subn'erged bushes produced icarlot fever and diphtheria, and many ave been destroyed; but the plan has 'ecently received legal recognition, and, vith proper effort, can be made to pro luce millions of bushels of oysters where i isow only waste ground. On Tiatrry Dais' Trm1l. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., nil send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Elcectro moltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on rial for thirty days to men (young or old) niso are afflicted with nervous debility, ost vitality and kIndred troubles, guaran etmg speedy and complete restoration ot mealth and manly vigor.-Address as bove.--N. B.-No risk Is. incurred, as hirty days' trsa91 is allowed. The/ importance to tree-gr'owth of an bundanco of water is wvell illustrated >y an observation of M. Capus. In the otanic gardein at Samaircande, Turkes an, an Aslanithus glandulosus grew bhout eight inches during the first year hirteein inches the second and thirty. lye inches in thme third, The soil was tot n-rigatedl during these 3 years, but ni thme fourths year when irrigation water was supplied,thse growth of the tree was 'ver thirty feet. Malaria, chills, positively cured by ~mory's Btandard Cure Pills. Their equal nknown; sugar-coated; no gripmng, 250. AnT, the sameo the year round: "No," aid Mrs. McGill, we don't celebrate All 'ool's Day at our house. The 'Squire ever pays ansy attention to legal hollow aye; and as for mue, Ifeel just as fool sh one day as ansothor." Ladies and(en ciuiren's boots and shoes ansnot run over if Lyon's Patent Heel itiffeners are usedt. LIonT through darkness: His Honor: 'Are you guilty or not guilty ?" Prison r: "'Spects I'se guilty, sah; but I'd ike to be tried all do same." Dr. Kline's Great, Nerve Mestorer Is tile narvel Of t.he ago for all nerve diseases. All its a ?' . Sen to 981 Arch Street, "No, my daughter didn't do nothing t the exhsibitien; she ain't much of a cholar, you know; but everybodly says he was the best-dressed girl in her lass." Physicians have long prescrIbed Dr. iraves' Heart legulator fot Heart D)is ase, why? -because it Is a sterling prep. ration for a peculiar disease, and 80 years se warrants it. $1 per bott,le. Tnur have got now so that they put red border around dash cloths and Lcorate the centre with Swiss scenery quid to steeanravming, I'ran strangers: "What is that lyin on your desk?' asked Gus do Smith < a young society business man at whos offiloe he happened to be. "TFhoso al my receipted bills that 1 have just paid. "teceipted billsY You don't say sol exclaimed Gus. with animation. "LE me look at them, please. I have ni seen anything of the kind in the last Sv years." Neglect is the Foster Parent Of disese, whatever be Its direct progenito Promptitude in resorting to a remedy is the ont safe course, no matter how trivial the allinent ii seem. As a safeguard against further damage the system, sure to ensue, it the preliminary syi toni are disregarded, few medicines can be r commended with such confideopp in cases of dy pepslia, liver complalut, constipation, rheutnatisl kidney disorders and malarial fevers, as the ni tional corrective, lostetter's Stomach Bitter Pure, botanic prompt and thorougi it amply di serves the faii reposed in it by the Inhabitants this cont nenw, and of others where malarial di orders, to which it is specifically a.iapted, are e: ceedingly prevalent. Its remedial is ai wide recognized as its preventive oiloacy, and the fa has been frequently brought to the knowledge t its proprietors, by p iystciis and others that has entirely eradic.ited diea o In obstinale cave where only to iparary relict had been obtained u to tie time of its use. FEEDING a press: Two boys met j front of the Sun offico yesterday aftei noon. The youngest of the two sai "Hello, Tom, Are you working2 '-Yes," Tom rep'ied. "I'm workin around in Spruce street, feeding press." "Feeding a pres ?" repeate the inquirer. "Why, you overgrow Turk, you're not able to feed yoursel let alone a press." - Do you ever have acute pains in yor left breast extending to your arms, do yo ever have suffocating teelings in region o your heart? If s you.have Heart Disease Use Dr. Graves' Heart Itegulator, a sur specillo. $1. per bottle. IT's an ill wind, eto.: Two gentleme wore discussing the subject of the healt of their neighbor across the way. "H seems to be a great sufferer during nin months out of the year," said one.' 'Yet was the reply, "lie is never well exoep during the hot months." "Iheumatic probably, and the heat agrees witi him." "No; his wife's out of town." Skinny Men. "Welis'Iiealth Renower"restores healti and vigo cures Dyspepsia, impotence. Sexual Debility. $1 MANTPULATING the mercury: "What' that, John ? Is that the stage coming ? asked the summer hotel proprietor c the porter. "Yes, ?ir; I guess it is. "Then hurry up and put some ethe under the bulb of that thermometer of the porch. They'll be here pretty quio and we must have it down to 75 at least. WAn,lav, 41A.-Dr. B. It. I)oyle says "[ cot sider iirun n's tron hitters supertor as at tonlic I any priepat iion now in use." SPEAKING of the avocations of heaver ly bodies, there is no doubt that th sun is a tanner. The ptlas are warranted to be PUR lELY yeg, table, free fromt all mineral andl other pocisoli' u anbHstances. Thley are a certain cure for Const pation. S!ek Hleadachie, Dy:ie,el., 11'onanea rn frm he ofAptite, and all disoasi Liver, Stonlach, Bowels or They remove all obsttiuctions from the channe of the system anel purIfy the blooul, thierebiy in parting health, st-rength andit vigor. 80111 by druj glats, or sent by mtai for 25'cesitn stamips by P. NEUST AEDTER & CO., 83 Mercer St., New York Sole Manufacltrers of ST. BERNA RDt VECIE TAitLE i'ILLs. Send for circtular. . THE CREAT CURE d Ag it is for all the painfuli diseases of the o E KIDNEYS LIVER AND BOWELS. SIt eleanses tioe system of the aorld Doison that causes tho dreadfultauunbring ~whioh $ * only to vietima of Rthoumatism oan reatise. ,2 5 THOUSANDSOP OASES .1 of the worst formna or thin terrible disease. Shave boon quickly velloved, and in ahort time i PERFECTLYOCURED. W I1TCF., $1. LiQUED en OinY, sOf.D BY DitCoolSTs. ~ t - Dry cani bo sentt, mall. WELLs,ICHAR.DeQf .o,Euritngton Vt. CAT R H HSA V-FEVER. , I ha Putl'ered for 'gt LY6 years with Hlay-Fever, durit duly, Auigus,t and s ep'tember. i 'Jiuly Iresorted to Ely's Creal B01 ~E alm have bean enttirely fr. 1[VI from the fever ever since. 1jr v5A WAID. IKILLMAN, ate Ara n, Trenton, N. J. , O19nAtr l.r tIlI, ynap1i tI lie it the met I si HAY- E iu causit ta"' ton ROSE-C'OLE. II, i rati, A P'osITiVF OURtE!' toajfdn EL Y'S oftanoand a CREAM cA..a * *Os Unequalled to' cold in te he(i ,reo l ito tia thn r folrCia. ents F pakae by .ail or a Not. tng in the world equal to it for the euro of sorofllila, Pimples, Btoti, 'retter, Old Sore., Sore Ryes, Aferturiai DIseases, Ostsrh, Lees of A ppetile, remale Complalite and all Blood di,sses. It never fait,. Alt druggists and country store keepers asit it. 5. 3. Beilers ACo., Prop's, iPnt.hurgh, on every bottle. Camphor Milk is the best Linimen t. PrIce 25 cet nes Cough sy u>.Taten good. * Uso n tme. 0 dby druggists. IE I rol Os es Drns PIi,Chapped W*dsor Lp gs,or sand to U St tte YOUNG MEN WAN TED in Sept. to loarn Com OtAii. 'olt$iai granied Addres D EFAUILTED DONDU IUOUET SSAM'iL A. GA LOtD, Danser, . Louis Mo. $1 000 PER YEARWtveel maeotitl , ove4y county, to m,mage nilANChI OFFICF. Also nloys nd Girls atsalary of wio peor ..cek scud 1004 (all INEtINONA.AENC,N oex 174 Cbatham ,ot UMNo pay till cured. Ten D PI years established, 1 000 eurerul. Htiiatese 'Drh r.. t, ly im Ty HE GREAT L ER_MAN REMEDY , OUR ES - Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, L .umbago, Backache, Headacne, Toothache, More Throat, l"ellangat g Er la .airulses, Barns. Scald.., r oat Bit"s - AND ALL OtiE BOD11Y PAINS AND A'lItt. Soldby Druggi,ts and Deslere e erhwi.ere. Fity Centia bottle Y Dreotloui In I1 Laugnsge.. t TIER OiIARLES A. V0ELEt (O. It E,aosw r A. VodEt &(0.1 Bal timore. ld.. U.S. A p) 3 C HASBEEN PROVED a The SURESr CURE for EKIDNEY DISEASES. Does alame back or disordord ttrino indi oa at you are a victim P THEN DO NOT U g HESITATE; uso Kidney-Wort at once, (drug- I gist. recommend it)and it willspeedily over- A. como the disoaso and restore healthy action.9 ] e i For complaints poouliar Lad I e to your sex, such as pain 31 andweakneesos, Kidnoy-Wort i anneurpasaod, 5 as it will aot promptly and safoly. lithorsex. Inoontinone,otontdon ofurino, $ brick dust orropy deposita, and dull dragging pains, all spoodily yield to it ourativ power. r t3s SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Prioo $1. Home Items -"All your own fan"t If you remadn stick witn n .ou can Got 1lip ditt:rs that nevor-La11. 1 The weakest womian,.snllost child, and I sickest Invalid can use lop Bitters with s safety and great good. D -Old men tottering around from Rheu matisrn, kidney trouble or any weakness will be allnost now by uising Hop Bitters. --My wif and daughter were made , healthy by the use of flop Bitters and I i recomlmond thom to my poopl.-Methodist Clergyman. Ask any good doctor It Hop Bitters are not the best fanitly medicine r On earth. - -Malarial fever, Ague and Biliousness, will leave every neighborhood a soon as Hop Bitters arrive. - "--My nlother drove the paralysis and neuralgia all out of her systeln with Hop Bitters.'-Ed. Osa,,o g un. -Keep the ki.illo'. a healthy with Hop r Bitters anti you ieed not fuar sickness. --Ice water is rendered nar,lesaN t iore re. treshlug and reviving with Hop Bitters lit each -' IIe vigor of youth for the aged and infirm I n hop flitters. In the human body ERADICATED b using CLAR~K'S WOMeYUv INFALLIBLE raowSV An old-time reu)v. Safe ande eect. at in its action- Prlco 25 cents a ottle, IW-FOIt MAIL BY ALL DItUGGIsT . -5 to $20 sampewtje FREE tY"rzTUIN M"AIi-Afn,dea,ripttot Sof "Alood}}'e Now Tailor 83-atemof Dress utting." D. W. oo-fy & Co., 31 W. 9th. Cia cinuhati, 0 FRAZER AXLE GREASE Beat ian Etse world. Get thae genauiae. sEvery paekare has our trade-.saark~ tenath In uatas*ked Framer's. 5 0 L lb EVERYWVII-ERE.____ A (ENTM W ANTED 'for the Beat and sastest uo.t0(d33 l er ti. NAIN in. Uno. Phaa. Pa - ___898 AGENTS WANT ED MET I.."#,n,,i taalg EMislaise ever invented. Will knit a pair of stockings with H E E L ait TOE conaplete in 20) minuites. It will also knuit a great varwty oi fancy work tar which thsero, Ia aiway a ready market. Send for circelar aiti tor n to til at -uest By s toia YOUNG MEN learn ETI(etpt eoau Circeuars fre. VALENTN B' i0.. Janevllo.els 80 81H EE fine0 writing paper, in blotter, with cale ntdr, by mall for 2fle. Agents Wasuted. ECONOMY PINITING Co., Newbury port, Mass. Phenix Pectoral wiallcanIl your ough. Praico 2, eta. ONE , Ule tra Wrusea y Vsr. Au sisesas Row. JONES OF BINGAMT: T OOKI-Send Mn for.Tan\d, or 50o. for Nicled .J.2Bui*r Proof Door F:se-incr. A'ctant's cir ct lar Shel burno Falls Mn raer No. EO DALE - PHOTOS "&MLIel ,'ad nae. Ohir a o Wt^1TAT''-Ai-AaE< TO TAKG OUit NEW c VFane:v work at thleir homes ini cIty or counitry IIaden 0 to 81 re-we.Iilu oafoou particular.JIUDNJN1y MF. 0..:15 Hitha Ain., N.Y P4' 4' 0 dO, (1rai ~udP.vno Cam ladn. atal (,.,i i ts:,rel. In (ii 11mb1 -ro 0?L-mnmarc,. Ohi. P psitiv orii.It v.ii, If rlt- r - iaiki frrlac Scorols tile tr iii or viius ii,-dtLeil oatit o mno. lnmlinizt, to egr iphi eadvlic-, of,ail tr.lin4 ,~ cton. e r-l iti rn urn pi *ita var bl fran, ,. chlase or sale af 20.iui bil'l4. Oil iln iivotmemll of 9400 nSo. r bush. mnirumo),to whuih 1041 is ilited,inor- as. iigthe line with me,re:iI iC pr i:n. It ii tttia mianlleir of pratini wih'cli lea to, the I-ree profits from sml nenIilt irqinltiy Il'ltiot.bt thle pe 1)H1. J. N. &J. t. 1Wut~.A II,a rzHOSE AFFhAiJ 'ED WI'TH 'I HJI EP.PIECT. OF~ 8Eif-ABUfsE AND MERtCURIALIZ/ATlON should not hes.tato to comnultJ. N. anid J B. HO BENSACK, of 208 Nort h lecomii street, l1hilIadel pia,JII eihe n Mal 5 or p a n rinig tihe hours from8 A M.o 2 . M, ad 6to biP. M. Advice free. Whosoever Votil know his condi Itoon and the way to inipr.ve It shou!dt road "WISDOM INA N UTl'41ELL." Bent on receipt 1 8-cent stamp. SOMETH INO EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. - There exists a means of se enrinig a soft and brilliant Comnplexion, no matter how poor it may naturally be. 11ingan's Magnolia Balm fs a delicate and harmless arti.. ele, wichi instaintly removes F receklie s, Tan Redness, Rouighness, Erupylions, Vul gar FluhIings, etc., etc. So 1elicate andI natural are its effects that its nse Is not suspected by anybody. No lady has the right to present a disfhgured a~ce in society when he Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75~ cents. HEALTH IS WEALTH Health of Boyh o ealth of Mini DR. RAD WAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent. THI GRUAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Pure blood makes sound fiesh, strong bone and a clear skin. If you would have your flesh frm, your bones sound without caries, and your com plexion fair, use Radway's Sarsaparill Ian Resolvent. A remedy composed of ingredients of extraor dinary medical properties essential to purify heal rei and Invigorate the broken-down and WasTed t y-Quc PLEASANT, SAvs and PaiuA NENT in Its treatment anul cure. No matter by what name the complaint may be deslgnated, whether it be' ilorofuia, consumption, syphills, ulcers, sores, tumors, boils, erysipelas, or ealt rheum, diseases of the lungs, aidneys, blad der, womb, skin, liver, stomach or bowels, either chronic or constitutional, the virus Is in the Blood which supplies the waste and builds and repairs these organ. and wasted tissues of the system. It the blood Is unhealthy, the process of repair must be unsound. The Sarsaparlillan Resolvent Not only is a compensating remedy, but secures the harmonious action of each of the organs. It establishes throughout the entire system function. al hartnonyeand supplies the blood ves sels With a ure and healthy current of new life. THE SKIN, after a few days' use of the Sarsaparilllian, becomes clear and beautiful. Pimples, blotbhes, black spots ana skin eruptions are removed; sdlres and ulcers soon cured. Persons suffering from scrofula, eruptive diseases of the eyes, mouth ears, legs, tbroat and glands, that have accumulated iund spread, eithet from uncured diseases or mercury, or from thu use of corrosive sublimate may rely upon a qure if the Sarsaparuiuian is continued a suf cient time to make its imprsujon on the system. One bottle contains more of the active princi ples of Medicines than any other Preparation. Taken in teaspoonful doses, while others require live or six times as much. One Dollar a Bottle. R. R. R. Radway's Ready Relief. The Cheapeast and Best liedicine for Family Use in the World. In from one to twenty minutes never falls to relieve Pain with one thorough application: no matter how violent or excrciatingte pain, the [theun atic, lltd-ridden, Inlrm, Crippled, Nervous Neuralic or rostrated with disease may .suer, tA )WAY'1 READY RELIEF will afford Instant ease. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CONGESTION bP THE LUNGS, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BItEATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA, CATARRH, INFLUENZA, HEADACHE, TOOTHACIIE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, COLD CHILLB, AGUE CilI11.S, CHILBLAINyND FROST BITES, BRUISES, LUMiBAGO, SCI ATICA, NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, COUGHS, COLDS, SPR AINS, PAINS IN THE CHEST, BACK or LIMBS are ins'antly relieved. MALARIA IN II!! VARIIOUS FORi%1S. FEVER AND AQUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for 50 ctia. There is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and Agiue, and other Malarious, BIlIous Scarlet rokui Yellow and ofbher fevers aided y A 8 ILLS) so quIckly as RAD) AY'S It will in a few moments, when taken internally a cr(iu to the Irections ce ramps, Spaarns, sia, Palplitation of the Heart, Cold Chills Ilyaterile Pains in the Bowels, Dlarrhma, lysen(ery, Colic WInud in the Bowels, and all Internal Patuus. Thaeler shul lwaI carry a botl of RAD drqps In water will prevent sickness or pains from cha e oater tu I better than French Brandy bueiov enE hiuabernmen should always R^AD W AY'S Regulating Pills PerfeOt, Purgative, Soothing, A peri. ents, Aot without Pain, Al ways Rleliable and Natural in Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALJOMEL, Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with ~sweet mpurge, regulate, purify, cleanse and streng. RADWAY'S Pn.Las for the cure of all dIsorders of the BScmaoh, Liver Bowels, Kidneys Bladder, Female Complaints, iterous Diseases, i'.oss of Ap' petite, Hfeadache Constipation, Costiveness, Indi estionDs ,l Biliousness Ifever,I anaamma. the Internal VisceraPrly veetale, cointain ln o mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. fro Oserv t ohe followig symnptomna uting tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of gaood in the Head, Acidit of the Stomach, Nausea HIeartburn, D)Ieust of o~od, Fullness or Weight In the Sto.. macn, Sour Ernotations Sinking or Fluttering at the lIeart. Choking or flutfering Sensations when mna lying posture Diness of Vision Dots or Webs before the ight Fever and dull P&tn it the Head, Deficiency of ierspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes Pain in the Side, Chest, Limbs and Suddn ~'ushes of Heal, Burning in A few doses of RADWAY'S PILY2 WW.~ free the system from all the above-named disorders SOLD BY DRUGGI8tl'8, Prioe. 35 Vent. Pear Box, BEAD "FALSE AND TRUE." Send a letter stamp~ to RADWAY & C0., No. 83 Warren,Or Churon St., New York. inoration worth thousands will be sent S To ithePbl, esueAn as fornh RAWy' an see that the g o b rmi. a i tuynr ali Office ply. Wil l e at i ramnch f f . th', mpys of rsro. mot:Ky~ a s , dtntig Pa Sd itiirdanio s r,c lnuan PeurIson esatore ad r.KLIN' SGREAT * *LLSL If a v s~ ,lnctd 8' POR /i ..Id s us, tal,. an' ,ni bu,fst nt th nge earsschar onho1whe "THE USsT IS ONEAPEST,ee THRESH ERS"""" AGENTh