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AUKiCULTUKU. What I-ast Season TAtjQHr.—That tomato pJauta Ui iUu eame 111 1 with eqaashefe.oacumbers and pamiikiiiB wnl not keep off the bugs. lYat an i ppii- canon «*f iur-slackea ixne will not hecp bu^B away from vuitw, cabouKe p.ants, raaiathec. toruipa or t gg plaUiB. Tnat aaltpetro water will ;>ot hO. oiapUsh un^- tiung In teat line. That voai-vil lor that purpose is also a .allure.Tnat gooJ appnewuon, repeated tuiee tune*, ot reasonably strong liquid manure does well, and that an upp.idatton ot hue sui* pnur BfruiUled over me plants ana Tines will gieatiy Le.p in geiimg rid o' these pests, Tuat a reasonable appli cation ot wo< d ashes is very Leuenuial in a garden. But that it is compara tively an easy matter to mine the appli cation tco strong, eupeo.m)y u tueaanes are unleached. That it is useless to plant sweet corn betore me ground get* warm as well as the weatnor, as uoru planted three weeks later will o^rne to maturity JUSI us qu.ck witu the same soil and cultivation. Tnat there is a very uecided advantage in good, seUud, quick-^ermiuutiog soed o^rn, and this will be evident trom the time me Com begins to spiout until it maturrs. Thai peas will not do as wed on new, rich ground as on old. That I can’ raise more and better Lima beans by planting in a row, the plums six inches, mau^iu hills with three or lour beaus ia a hill That it da^s to took sorghum seed tweniy-lour hours in water betore planting. That tomut i vines will grow taster and blossom quicker if a int:e manure Is worked into the hills than U set out wiihout. Cn, Cake fob Ytu.vo fc'iccK.—There is plobubi^ no belter lood uoapted to fotcing a healthy.lapid growth 01 young stock man giuuud oil cuke, and,iu fact, we might tay mere is no hoi better for all kinds of stock. O.d, bioken-down horses are mace to look sleek ana tat i y ieeiing oil cake, while youug stock can be lorced iu growth to a wonderiul ex tent. Coi n and oats are hard to digest for young stock, aid olten Cuuaeoise»se both in the stomach and mouth. We frequently hear complaints that calves ana colti are not aoiig well, although fed an abundance ot giain, and have in variably found in sucu cases that they were tiouhled either with sore mouth or centtipaiion, or both, Tne hist 5ear’s giowth on a ca‘f or colt is woith more than ihe two lollowiug and should be crowded as last as possible. Duiingtlie the tirsi jeur the foundation is laid and if,dwarfed and cramped fre.ni starraticn or 1 e^Jtflt can only Dial e u scrub at ma- tunty. The time to make large Irumes ia during the Hist year, and without large frames the prospect for draught or beef is l y no means encour aging. DOMESTIC. Fubmtcbe in thk miriNa booh—Din ing-room tables are always matter 1 of consideration ana are among the most formidable items in its furnishing. The best are either of mahogany or oak, bnt walnut, although no longer fashionable, is very handsome. The fashion of re moving the white cloths after dinner and ot serving the dessert upon the pol ished surface of the table is reviving, and with it of course, the admiration of mahogany. Dining-room chairs in these latter days are either of moroooo or other leather, and in luxurious homes of illuminated and painted leather. The haudsomest are upon casters, and are not so high backed as they were. Loung es for the dining-room are of the severe order, covered in leather, to match the chairs, while deep arm ohaiirs in the Stme style are considered a desirable addition to the furniture. The dumb waiter, that indispensable ad junot of the modern diuiug-room, is rarely found in E glish houses, and in the same way it would be almost impossible to find a Londou diuing-room connecting with a butler’s pautry or fitted up wi h a cup board aud conveniences for washing glasses. In all these details the Amer ican dining-room is preeminently practi cal. Its appointments are handsome, and it is possible to furnish it at a mod erate expense. In some of the most luxurious houses in New York the din- in*-rooms are marvels of decorative art, tne walls being covered with tapes try or leather hangings, the oeiliug frescoed aud even in soms instances in laid with stained glass mosaics, and the inchting arrangements befng carried out by means of vase and bracket lamps of the co&tiiest description. Bat taese do not, of coarse, represent the diuiug- room of the average homo, which should be the most otv-erfal apartment in the house, aud which, if there is only g >od ta*te, oau be made charming at very moderate cost. HUMOROUS. .The young minister, Mr.—, of a Western ody, was invited to occupy the pulpit in an Albany church. His two sisters, chancing to be hear Al bany, made thir plans to go there f >r that Sunday and hear him. After the service a gentleman of the congrega tion, whom they knew very slight Iv, hurried toward them and said: “We are delighted to see you here, but how unfoitanate that you should have oboeen to-day. Don’t I beg of you, think that this is our ministei. Dr.—— is off on his vacation and we have to take what we can get. But oome next Sunday if you’re in town, and you’ll hear a sermon worth listening to.” Tbs Hoa. nilla Flint. Life Senator of the Dominion Parliament, Belleville, Ontario, Canada, write*! “1 tried flu Jacob’s Oil fer aarue in my face and toothache. It acted like a charm. A few times rubbing with it took away all soreness and pain; far better than having them drawn at the age of seventy-seven.” A few weeks since out on the Louis Holliday farm, while engaged in saw ing lumber, the saw struck a hard snbstanoe, aud stopped. - Upon exatn- ing the matter it was fennd to have been cau-ed by the teeth coming in con tact with a horse-shoe. Tne log squared on* f ot in thickness where the shoe was found, and the horse-shoe was exactly in the heart of the tree ani at aliont the distance ot six or seven feet from the ground. The wood had grown over and around the shoe and the nails, the latter having the appearance of be ing driven into the wood. The tree from whioh the log was taken is what is known as the water oak. "How long did you intend to remain ?” asked the clerk, as a Chicago man reg istered at s summer resort hotel "That’s indefinite,” was the reply. "Bsoause if you were going to stay for a oonpie of weeks I’d pat yoa in the new room* in the west wiug. overlook ing the lake.” "Yes — ahem—yes.” mused tne gnest as be looked greatly pnzz'ed. "You aee I’m in a pork deal. If poik stays where she is I oau re main here three or four weeks and get away withont leaving my trunk as security, but if pork goes down I—” 'Yon can’t remain over a week or two,” ’Just about faro hours, sir; aud you'll have to wboept ol trade dollars and. Canada bills to square up at that I Guess you’d better give us a room in the top story with fonr beds in it to begin on,” Pmall Fluits —Fanners should give mote attention to the cultivation of small finite. Those who reside in the neighbtrLood of large citia*, villages and towns will find moie profit from u l acie of b’rawbeiries than tiny will trom three or lour ac. es of corn or wheat Those who Lave iaims nmote from good markets and who have to ship their liuit to find one, will have more profit Horn one acie ot sinwur.ies, or currants, or raspberries ihuu they will from two acies ol o -rn or of wheat, be sides the pleasure of supplying the fum- iy table with the luxuiy, which is a Oonsideiatio^ woith more to the health, COinlort ond pleasurt- 01 the lamily than money. Tbe>* is.not a tanner in the Valley of the MisHisai) pi but Lua lacili- ties lor planting 1 ut small truits.nor do W'e think tin re is but one but who bos a spot on hia larm tuat will produce ihtm. All that it lequhes is high culture and good management to make a grand suc cess ot the enterprise. This important duty of tne larmer has been io.t sight of, heretofore, iu consequence of all at tention having been bestowed oh helu crops. Diffebknt opinions exist as to wheth er ireZcii ataiks ot corn should be cut at once or be allowed to aland. It would seem that cutting aa soon as possible would be best, as the roots are uninjur ed, and will continue to fill the interior of tl e ataJks with sap,which would onlv lead to a gieater leiiaent. It whl be well for tuinurs to make tests this win ter in 1 egurd to the feeding value 01 froated louder, and see for themselves, for actual experiment in the matter is worth a booklul of theory. To prevent loss of roots by rotting in the cellar put a lattice on the cellar floor, raised three or four inches above it. Then moke a square flue of lattice work, and stand s‘and it iu the middle of the cellar. Place two or three boards or a fl it lattice upright across each cor ner.^ These will allow a free circulation of air from the lottom through tbeceu tre and corners ot the pile of roots,thus preventing heatn g aim decay. YVe must always bear in mind that high temperature is necessary to grow plants from slips. They w’iii seldom strike roots when tie thermometer marks below 69 degrees, and that is probably why so many fail. The best material to start cuttings of any kind is clean washed sand. Florists aud grape propaga ora me nothing but mo.st sand at first. When roots start the cuttings are changed to otter pots filled with rich earth. Lean and on oake feed.—Experi ence tu feeding stock in winter, espec ially it closely stabled, shows the value of oil meal aud barn as a non, healthy and nutritious food. A quart of the grouud oil-cake morning and evening, in bnn or ground feed, fed dry or iu mush, gives a desirable variety of feed that makes a thrifty growth iu all the cock. The oil-meal, ground from rioh oil cake, is becoming a popular feed for all kinds of stock, cattle, horses, sheep and hogs. The European st ick larmers prize this oil-meal as the rich est aud best stock feed to be had, and they take all our surplus, On this sub ject the Stock Journal my a : “As a rule, a combination ot wheat bran and oil- cskemeal will accomplish more in main taining a lot of closely stabled breed ing and growing cattle stock in a sat isfactory condition than any oth u r two articles whatever. Oil-oake meal while having a laxative tendency if fed some what liberally, nevertheless is one of the best combinations with bran when skilliully handled, as its mucilage and oil uliuy irritat ou of the mucous sur face and the constituents of these two articles ccmbiued with good hay, take, perhaps, a wider range than any other two articles.” Since last October I have suffered from acute InflammstioD in mv nose and head— often in the night having to get np and in hale salt and water lor relief. My eye has been, for a week at a time, so I could not see. 1 have used no end of remedies, alt-0 employed a doctor, who said if was Impure blood—I ut I got no help. 1 used Ely’s Cream Balm ou the recommeadatfon of a friend. I was faithless but In a few days was cured. My nose now, and also mv eye, is welL It is wonde ful how quiok it helped me. Mrs. Ok rois Ji dsin, Hartford, Conn. (Easy to use. Pries 50 cents.) Why they sold well: “Yes,” said the tobacconist, "I thought at one time that I shonld get stack on those cigars, I bought fifty thousand of them cheap, and tried to sell them for five cents apiece, but it was no use. Oue day the fifteen cent label got into a box of them by mistake, and i sold a hundred in less thau tweuty minutes. I tumbled to the racket and kept the label in the box. Hive gone off like Lot cakes since theu, and these are all I’ve got left out cf the fifty-thousand lot.” To PREVENT DUST IN SWEEPING.—A Rood wsy to prtveut duit whrn sweep ing iu a room is to cover the broom with a cloth slightly dampened. The dust will be easily removed by this means, aud not dispersed about the room. Moreover, it will be found that the colors of the carpet will be bright ened by this means fur more than by ordinary sweepiug; aud after a good broom liss been used iu the usual wt-y it will be found an excellent plan ihat tne serva t go over the carpet agaia with a damp cloth. The colors of a laded carpet can be r< stored by washing over with ammonia water or bnl ick’s gull. Iu rooms where the wood work is painted it is always well to have au inch or two of the flo >r painted also, so that if, in changing carpets, they do uot tit exac ly it will not be so notice able as if a white hue were showu. Great Improvements have recently been made in Carbolne, a deodorized extract ot petroleum, the great na ural hair renewer, and now it is absolutely perfect as an ex- q I'stle and deltahtfullv perfumed hair resting and le-torer. Everybody IS de- 'ighted with iL S >1d by all druggists. A tittle pain at First, Tears nt torturo afterward. Snub Is tbe wretched experience of toi many rheumatic sufferers. Slight twinges In the bones or mutolss, attributed possibly to s coid anally declare themselves, by thsir Ino toeing intensity, as evidences of ms atrocious malady. But why glvs It headway. Why not eradicate It at 1 he star with the potent blood depnrent, Hostetler's Stomach Bitters, com mended b* phvalciaus with equal emp iasis fur rhen<nati«m. aa for dyapepaa, debility and con- gtliiHtlon, complaints for which It Is an absolnte speciaa Where mtneial ami alkaloid poisons fa 1, the Bitters will te lonnd to afford the rhett- madothe rsdef tney so often see* In vain. At taoked with this sesrohlng remedy at the oatset, the mala iy rapidly gives ground, and the sufferer experU ncs* a ^essat on of pain, of which he hs) before despaired. Malarial fever also abate rapid ly tnroug its InOuence. and d sorders of the liver, stomach, bowela and kidneys art overcome and preven ed by it. Ah editoor fa Ohi«g»- ordered a pais' of trousers from tailor. On trying them; on they protsd to be several inches too long. It be ing late on Saturday night tbe tailor’s shop was closed and, the editor took the trousers to his wife and asked her to out them off and hem them over. The good lady whose dinner had perhaps disagreed with her, brusquely refused. The same result followed an applica tion to the wife’s sister aud the eldest daughter. But before bedtime the wife took the pacts aud, cutting off sit iuohes trom the legs, hemmed them np nicely aud restored them to the closet. . Half an hour later her daughter, taken with oompuotion for the uulllial con duct, took the trousers aud, cutting off six inches, hemmed aud replaced them. Finally the sister-in law felt the paugs ot conscience and she too performed an additional surgical operation on the garment. When the editor appeared at breakfast on Sunday the famiiy thought a Highland chieitaia had ar rived. As a party of hunters were chasing a d«er fa a Mississippi swamp, a Urge buok was jumped, ran for two hours, and was finally killed, when, impaled on one *f the pr mgs of his nglit horn, was found a human tkull, supposed to be that' of a negro. The prong had entered the cavity occupied fa life by the eye, and had grown up around the bone* showing the skull had not been put on recently. Toere are various o x jeoturee as to bow it got there, but the most prevalent opinion ia that tbe animal was wounded and brought to bay by the negro, and had killed the latter in the conflict whioh ensued, the prong entering the eye and piercing t ia brain. The body of the deer showed signs of old wounds, He was about as large as a 2 year old osif. Tue antlers, with the skull on them, can be seen at Messrs. Mosley, Gd- ruth- A Go.’a store, at Lake City, ten miles from Yazx> City, Miss. “With Grateful Feelings.’* Dr. Piebc Sp SufaVtiu, if. F.: Dear elir— Y<>ur ■lioideu Medical Discovery” and "Purgative Pellets” have cured my daugh ter of Scrofulous Swelilugs and Op n Sores about, the Neck: and your “Favorite Pre scription” has accomplished wonders in re storing to health my wife who had been bed-fast for eight months from Female "Weakness. I am with grateful feeling^ Yours truly, T. H. LONG, Galveston, Texas. Too, Too Bitterly Nonsensical tue Uie»that mo it-ru qua'-Wery knew mor or vcgetrble remedies tb n their discoverers. St. BernoiV'i FeceluWe Hilt are perhaps tne old- J ->t and most famous in the world aud have been sed by Pope and pascan, knight ami l.wiy, prin t and >.eosaiit, prle«t and layiusn for <0 centuries. Tie 'oeiebra ed monks of Su Bernard merely brought them Into popular use. The formula was known to Galen and the uaea of the remedies to the Brahman’s of India. All druggists >eil them. A stunning coiffure : Foots’ wife re marked to him, as they started out the other night to take snpper with the Btowus, that she expected Mrs. B, would have a stunning ooiffare. "Well, I’m sure I hope so,” grumbled Foots. "I haven’t had anything good to eat since the last time we were at mother's.” Brown’s Bronchial Troches for Coughs aud Colds: ’■Tue only article of the kind which baa done me good service. I want nothing better.”—i?eu. R IL Craig, Ot itn ille, S. Y. Sold only In boxes. How do you do. Mr. Jones?” Bunko Steerer—"My name fs not Jones, sir ; itisCbe»ter A. Arthur.” B. S. van ishes around the corner. Addison Kelliy, of Kelley’s Island, says that the moot bUiCcsstul remedy tried on tte L-land for mildew rot is sul phur—one part bniphnr and two parte tine lime of plaster, well mixed twenty- four hours previous to using. This preparation is used for the first appnci tion; alterwards equal parts of each. It is blown on by bellows from the 22 i to the 2flth of the months of June, July and August He thinks the weather hi s little to do with this rot. Nature covers the roots of the trees in winter uith the ieates that fall to the ground in autumn, and wli-n they have perlcmed each eervice, as a mnlcli, they decay and assist in affording nour ishment to the trees. We should learn a lesson therefrom aud collect leaves around our trees and cover them with brush or cornstalks. Our word for it such an experiment once tried will be repeated. Washing cans and pails is a very im portant woik in the dairy, especially when they have contained sour milk The acid must be c* upletely removed or it will sour the next milk tuat is put fa the cans. Wont of care in this re eptet makes much mischief, and has muubtodo with the fact to oi teiiy complained of, via., that ordinary farm daily butter sells lor 7 to 12 cents pound. Good L utter cannot be made trom milk set fa cans that are not per fectiy dean. The materials employed m nphols tery this season are varied. Heading tbe list v f materials for the parlor are silk yelours. These are fashionable at lie present time in "all over” designs. Finsb and satin are also in style for parlor covers. Tne preference is now given to figured materials when em broidery is not used, and fruit patterns are favorites. Old tapestries, Chinese embroideries and Oriental fabrics of all descriptions are in demand for uphols It rmg odd chairs, conversation sofas and tbe like, that distinction may be given to separate pieces of furniture. A great deal of hand embroidery ap pears on the covers of parlor furniture —embroidery tbe designs of which are originated by artists and tbe elaborate needlework executed by experts, A new and pleasing feature obsirvable in tables, cabinets and other lurniture are the brass feet to a tique patterns and tbe elaborate wood carving. The pe culiar tipu os of tbe Renaissance decor ation so much sought after render the curving especially effective. Cubing the uproar created bv some obstreperous elephants cn a Hoboken ferry-l>oat a timid passenger seized five life preservers, three of whioh wer * wraoped around him, and tbe other tw'i he carried in bis bands S'teb presence of mind cannot be too highly commended, particulaly when there was cot the slightest cauger. Walnut Leaf flair Restorer. It is entirely different from all others. It is as clear as water, and a- its name indicates is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will im mediately tree the head from all dandruff,re store gray hair to its natural color, and pro duce a new growth where it haa fallen off It does not in any manner affect the health, which sulphur, sugar of lead and nitrate of silver preparations have done. It will change light er faded hair In a few day ■ to a beautiral glossy brown. Ask yourdruggistforit. Each bottleis warranted. Smith, Klin* & Co.. Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, Pa. and 0. N. CBITTW-ens. New York. "Maby," said s North Second street man to Bis wife.” "if I owned a hone like Jay-Eve-See would you throw your arms around me and kiss me when ever be beat the record?" "William," she answered, severely ‘ there is a saw horse next the wood-pile iu tbs cellar. If you make It beat the record I will kiss you so often it will make your head swim.” Numerou* sre ih*.cures<>f Heart Disease front u-iing D . Graven’ Heart Regulator. By druggists. Fob dtspkpsia. iidi ibsti -x, denre««lon of spir its and gene ol debility,in thsir vono is iorma;alsi- as a preventive attains, fever and a jus ao«l other Intermittent feve s, ihe “Ferro-Phoaphora-ed- Klix r of caiisava” male by Caswell,Hazard ft Co. New York, and ^ol-i by all f> uggt t*. is t e be-t tome, and for pa: sms recovering from fsvsr or Otber sickness, 1: bas no equal. Wide license is permitted in the mat ter of wini.ow draperies and portieres 'or the parlor. In many houses the curtain tuat comes next to the window is a pongee shade, ornamented fa out line stitch. Next to this comes, per haps, a curtain of Madras muslin, in soft, delicate cream oolor, or a cur Urn of .Terin >, with antique lace let in, Then there ore Syrian curtains cf iemon-bued muslin worked in old gold threads, which are fashionable, hung singly at the window, to be looped at one aide w.th gold-colored ribbon. The shapes in parlor furniture, it may be said, in a general way are low, giving a sense of comfort and ease rather than of stateliness. The frames incline to be massive, and, when per- mitt d to show, exhibit elaborate hand- carving and what is termed the “rubbed- down lead finish.” While the frames are somewhat massive, they are broken by the ornament, whioh adds lightness to the strength of the framework. Why should vinegar for pickling never be boiled ? Because boiling takes all the strength from It. Whatever vegetables are to be pickled should first be made toft with boiling water strong with salt aud then be well drained and the vinegar poured over. Editors do not wear crowns, al thougu the temptation Is great, for crowns are really cheaper than hit*. The crown that the Cztrot Russia wtar- hos been used for over 6Jti years ; never had to be repaired, and yet good for many years’ service. Tbe number of hats that a man has to buy in 600 years would cost more than two diamon^-eurusted diadems. In some of the new houses entire glass windows appear in the drawing room—windows of stained glass. In these are introduced the opalescent glass aud the nuggets of glass called * 'Jewels.’ These glass jewels are used as inlays with admirable effect. Framer ftvie Grease. Ose greasing last* two weeks; all others two or three days. Do not be imposed on by too i-nmbnR stuffs offered, tskyonr dealer for Fra ser's, With label ou. Saves your horse labor sud yon too. It rroe red first medal at tbsOonteu Dial and Paris Expositions, sold svsrywbera As there is nothing in tbe world greet bnt man, th.;re Is nothing truly great HT- character. Why may not more attention be pain to the cultivation of Alsike clover? It is a better fodder than the red: grows luxuriantly fa suitable soils; requires bat little attention after the first sped' ing, and continue) to propagate itself, It ripens its seed in the first crop, and is less liable to injury by midge than the red. It does not flourish, however, in a high and dry sandy soil; nor even in a thoroughly drained olay soil. “Golden Medical Discovery" Is war ranted to cleanse the blood from all impuri- iles, from whatever cause arising. For Scrofula, Sores of all kinds, Skiuand Blood Diseases, Its effects are marvelous. Thou sands of Testimonials from all parts. Send stamp for pamphlet on Skin Di-ea-es. Ad dress World’s Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo. N. Y. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothaora, ■or* Th root. ■ welll i*«*. Brulaos, Bom*, Mould-. Si-oat *•"'*- aas all other bodily paiss abb ache*. SaMby *“<lDealer,eviov- tw*. 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Hop 00 PLASTER This ponnu planter L famous for Us quick and hearty action la euring Lame Back, RhemnatLm, Sciatica, Crick in the Bade, Si te pr Hip, Nearalgla, Stiff Joints and Muscles, Sore Chest, Kidney Troubles and all pains or aohee either lood or dee pleated. It Soothes. Strength* ens and Stimulates the porta The virtue* ot hop* CCtn- binod with gums—ck-au and rMdy to Apply. Superior to liniments, lotions and cairn. Price 25 cents or t for gLm, Bold by drug- w. n M ja *w* gists and country MX ■ . tw P" AA B stores. Hailed OU re- " " ™ ■■■ * “ B ceipt of price, hop Plotter Company, Pro- prietors, Boston, Hass. UWm STANDARD GRINDING MILLS •LW-WaOT’oW: warranted Iq do iu«( wltuc we claim Tor It. Send So. for new Him. tested Ustalogue. Ad- ’mw&E ^, n - 'Kcw il uven. Conn. OKS. J. N. A J. IL HW1KN a THOSE AFFUUI KD WITH I UK Kt-'t-m. 1' OF SELF-ABUSE AND .WKKCL'Rl AL1ZATIO . should uot hesitate to oouauli J. N. and J. B. B< • B 3NSACK, of EOS Norm second stmt, Philads. pou, either hi mail or hr person, during the hoar, trots * A. M. to * P. M., »ud « to J P. M. Advice free. Whosoever would know his condi Don and the way to improve it should read “WISDOM IN A NUTSHELL-’’ Bent on receipt otsuent stamp. TO SPECULATORS. K. UYDKL'iM ft (0. B. G. MILI.EK ft CO. I ft 7 Ohsmlier of H Broadway, _ Oom merer. Cluoago. N*w York. GRAIN AND PROVISION BROKERS. Hauliers of stl pr-mmeut Prodi.oe Eictuna.. 14 SUCCESS The best family pUl made-Hawley’, Stomach and LlvcM’nja^25<^^!leasanUnacUonandeM7^^a!te, “fair Girl Graduates,’' whose sedentary lives increase those trou- blen peculiar to women, should use Dr. Pieice’s "Favorite Prescription,” which is au unfailing remedy. Sold by druggists. "Yes,” said the candidate for office, I suppose I can’t sue that paper for say ing X spent part of my life fa jail. Yoa see I was a warden for six years, I can lick the editor, though 1” Consumption Cared. An old phvsiclau, retired from practice, having nad piaced in hia bau-is by au Kant .n ia ml**i m- ary me foruiola of a simple vegetable remedy lor the ai>eedy and perm meat care of Con-iump ion. Bronchitis, Cauura, Asturaa and all t -r -at and ,.uug AUect ou-, also a pi Have aud ra dea* cure for Nervous Debility aud a.l Ndvou-* Comp amts, after having tested ha won ierful curative p overs m tuo is.indi of cases, nos elt It ins duty to mike it known to h s suffering fell -ws. Actuated oy this motive aud a des re to re teve human sufferiug. 1 wU send free of euarge, tJ all who desire ii, thl- recipe, in German, French or English, with fuj hub tfons for p epanng and usiug. sent by mai. toy adore s.ng wltii stamp, nam n. thl paper, W. 1411 roioer't block, Rochester, A. 1. TRADE MARK. e ptl'.a table, free from all mineral and other poison--u* tub-dance*. They are a certain cure for Conatl- miflon, Sick B.adache, Dyspepsia. B.liousueM Torpid Liver, Low of Appetita, and all Yiiuwae* truing from the Liver, Stomach, Bowels or Kidneys. They remove all 0 ha tractions from the channel* ol the system ami parity the blood, thereby Im parting health, strength and vigor. Sold by drug- gists, or sent by mall for a cents in stamp* by P. NLUSTAEDTt’R A CO., 83 Meroer St., New York, Sole Maun factnran of R. BKKN AMD V KUK TABLE FILLS. Send for ctrcnlaz. Denmark bas lately acquiredma tor pedo boat which is pronounced m Eng- aud whi re it was made, the largest afloat. Her displacement is 55 tons and her armament comprises four of the argest Whitehead tjrpedces, each car rying 80 ponuds of gnu cotton and a Hotchkiss revolving gun. Bhe has coal capacity of ten tons, which is equi valent to 1,200 miles at eleven knots, but her full speed is 20 knots. Despite her great size, the boat is capable of transportation by rail. THE PUREST AND BEST U«in*d j ever Matte -It la Com pounded trom llopa. Halt, Uactau, Mail- drake, and Dandelion. It is said of hew gars that they are never on their way, because they have no fixed abode. It is the same with those who argne without any fixed idea. Malaria, chills, positively cured by limory’s Standard Cure Pills. Their equal 26 Emory unknown; sugar coated; no griping. In every man there ia a loneliness, an inner chamber of peculiar life, into which God only can enter. They gratefully testify to the virtues of Dr. Graves’ Heart Regulator for Heart Disease. Price $1. 6 fur |6. The greatest pleasure I know ia to do a good action by stealth, and to have it found oat by accident. non own*-" Aik for WeUV “Hough on Coras.’’ 15c. Quick relief; complete cure, von*, .arts, bonloa*. Coox—"Madame, why are the eggs bo small lately ?” "Oh, that’* the fanlt of the farmer*’ wives. They take them from fae nests before they have hod time to grow to the ordinary six j.” The olden, host, most renowned and valuable medium* in tue world, and :n addition it contains all the beat and most effective curative properties of au otner remedies, be ng the greatest liver regulaior, blood purifier, and life and health ro sier mg sgetu on •ertfi. It give, new Ufa sod rigor to the aged end luflrtn. To clergymen, lawyer*, uteiary men, mdlea, and aU In whom sedentary employments cause irregu larities of the Blood, Stomach, Bowels, or Kidney* or who require an appetizer, note, and mUd stimu lant, it 1* ravaiuauie, oetng highly coratlve, ionic and stimulating, without being intoxicating. No matter what your loelings or symptoms are, or what the ulna** or ailmem U, nae nop Bitters. Don’t wait nnui yon are aick, but if yon only feel bad or miserable nae the bitten at once. It may •aveyourlHe. Hundreds have been saved by bo doing, at a moderate oost. Ask your druggist, or physician. Do not fuller yourwlf or iet your frauds suffer, bat us* and urge loom to u*e Hop Bitten. It yon here lameuesa tu the loins, with frequent pains ami aobea; nambneacof the thigh; scanty, painful and ireqnent discharge of urine, i ied With pus, and wuich will turn rod by standing; a voracious appetite end unquenchable thirst; harsh end dry skin: clammy longue, often darkly furred, swollen aud lutumed gums; dropsical swelling Of the Hubs; frequent attacks of hiccough; inability to void toe urine, and great fatigue in attempting it—you are suffering from some form ot Kidney or Unuary Complaint, such as Bnugr* Dhxasi ot the kidney.s atone or inaummauon of the mad der, gravel and rtnai calculi, diabetes, sqranguary Stricture and retention of the urine, and Hop Bit- tan is the only remedy that will permanently cure you. Remember, Hop Bitters Is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, out up purest and best medt c ue ever made, and no person or family should be without it Don't nsk any of th* highly landed staff with testimonials of gnat cures, bat ask your neighbor, dnigg.st, pastor or physicians what Hop Bitter* has and can do for too and teat U. Oamoitor vtnv I* th. bast Unt meat “nee * cent# inomeeany mads. Uo*u> MhcuMa. Ml Ekj&AS Ml . NOYBS, Mr.J.E.Harvey,140 Bridge St., Brooklyn, gays: "I have no more dread of inffamma- tory rheumatism since Dr. Elmore’s Rheu* m.itine-Goutaline brought me out of the terrible condition I was In last year.” He wbo is the moet slow fa makiug a promise is the most faithful iu the per formance of it. Mother Swan’s Worm Syrup. Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic: for fe- verlshness, resties-ness. worms, x# oenU In love we grow noquaiuted, because we are already attached; in friendship we must know efi3h other before we love. “Buchu-Patba” Quick, complete care, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases, tl. Druggists. Never let your zeal out run jour obanty. The iormer is but human, the latter is divine. ^ A a T" A D D M kly’s Cream Balm when applied ny the Jnser into in* nos- tnla, will be absorb ed, effectually cleans ing the bead ol ca- tat rhal virus, causing healthy secretion*. It allays inflammation, protect* the mem brane of the nasal pannage* from addi tional colds, com pletely heals in* s ires and restores taste and smell. A few appltcationH relieve A thorough treat, merit will positively cure. Agreeable to use. Sena for circu lar. Price so cents ■LV BKOT ilrnR-rst! Druggists, Owego. N. T. Hitt qaiL'k&a, iu -- wsst pern dy tor kid'iov R. <*. M 111 •or- 8t N|»«1 I liFttf, it m ich, bladder find b!r. diStt.kBtsH, amJ only fttol curative nvei discovered for ncute mu I chro-u rheuiaatism. truiil, lumbig •. • id ica, ottt'rdjB’t, c’c. Hascn hop> nffbt*8 dise«8»; and dyspepsia in w *.kn—a! forma of rheunuttic disordi r* in 2 to 12 tYttHkv—rHliev inflammatory in l d»y. (Jon refer to I n'.dr d of ret'.- bln people cared who had tne 1 In vein everyth eh*- Purely botnnic, harmless, and nic^ to irin <. AnJx you? drnwic'fft to get it . if he declines s^nd to a* for it—t 't** ootbiiuf else. Rlmor*. Adnm* A H< |i»\ WiftUw. # Rf a ton At nome.Hampiea worth Ifet #Ol«U Address bTiNSON&CoTportland Me. a week in jour uwn town. Terms ftuu go outfl*. Address h. Hallftt (!o..Portland.Me S66W«ui KjooEmmju® 9, . reTC " cr 4STHIL o Price UScti. 0.b; lymail. Stowell ft Co. UMfiwtown. Maasi FREh “Health Helper” 6 nnn Perfect Health. H.H.Uoxlo4 HutlakN.Y. beat aud tMteii Bible*. Priced re Oo Phtivla. P- Phaanix Pectoral will core s qcc comm. Pnc ■# ct Uhl cava BTJYATARM INraGlKIA! Ever- ro- n bo wanta to anv or bfll Vlranaia Rea Ertate ehould wri te to YAGER * CAMI’BEIJ- Keol Eauie Aaeut*. OordonaviUe, Va L-at fieu TO MOTHERS . Ia your child fiettul? Doee it pkk lujsoe.', -Oaft la Ita sleep, and irriud It* teeth? I itha* WDIt.HS and yoa •lioald 'CURK’S INFALLIBLE I AT ONT E. Id It* art mu. and a bottle. ECTL’AI. Drumri.li, ftUPTURE Oure Guaranteed in all case* by Dr. J. B. Slayer Uuiler hie treatment ease la at ones obtained and ter son* can attend to ttieir busmens immediately altar treatment ETaunnatlim free. Seud sta-ui' fur ra ply. Main office, *31 Arch atrest PhilaiW-lphia V 111 be at tbe Keyst- ueHouse, Reading. Pa.. e\ery U Satnrd y, Her-bey House. Harrtotiuig, Pa, 5:h sad 4th; St. Clair Hot l, Pittsburgh, Pa. 7th and 4tb oi -sen month. HOW TO BE BEAUTIFOL. H >w to cure fl lihln^ss Is inuea., bad bream week eyes, pimples, m .tli p tohes, taj, freckle*, fallinr of th; hdr.aud makelt arj v riulilv aud thi kiy, and have bright eyes clear skin, whits teeth, wh te hau ia »-dfliefo-n. liorgl. E O. EL FORD. B >X m New York P «t Otfi x. 1000 SHARES In U. S Patent, at SI ea- h Share- h iders .<ico lect ro.altie*. W. V BERGEN, An.imer.M ids. This will n t app -.rars.n. SHOBT-HAND AT HOME, Short-Hand Oe-ks are In demand at good waxen Sen I tor‘ , Eo etlo Maun I jf P i nugnp iy" .mdo >p,'- iok 7 *c.. a d t ie aatba.-wU help yon *tudy by let- ter rues. Adureaa, K. liOKGLV.Y. Uiii n--*ti ('ho. A gent* w: nted .ort o tie* t»et-6e .iu* yt tice* Sample* free. OE MARSH AU. 1 oelto* t. N', STOPPED FREE Marxtlous xhcchjs. Insane Par»#n» Rettoreg Dr.KLINE'B OKEAT NerveRestoren w-a/fBaamftNaavs Diaaasss. Ota tort far. /er Nerv, Fill, Ppittfry, tie. laeaLLitL* U nkes as dliKttd. A-. Fin aft* Srttdtf'i ut,. Trr.riw sad S> trial beol* free as Fit paiiron. they payiaeexprew charge, on bo i whs* reeweed. Sesd name.. P. O. and Mpntt uidrea ei I .llllrted to Dr K.LIN6,«i Area St,,P-iinrtelp!.U,Pv Dragglsta. MEW AKA & IMITATING FK-UfSU, CUHIS WHERE AU USE FAILS, Beet Gough Syrup. Taotengood. Useliuime. Bold bydruggiata. ESI BOOK.--VICTORY--™ PIM. On which side Uea the final victory In the desperate “Battle of the Books,' lowing extracts, characteristic of ten of thousand* received, signify: the fol- *T am amazed at the cheapne-a and excellence of i our b oka i our euterpnee 1- a I nbllc b> nei nctlon ^f the ^h^fbeiit kind.”—Rav. Da SayPHEus. Banut ‘ I am dallghte 1 with tbe book* T'reynremarve’aof cheapuees.Beamy and ut lity lu- k-sedfl d$S3ifrin payment"—Rev. Mason W- PREsaLT, CUenter, S. a ■Your efforte toward extendiwr useful Inform, tl^n o all daa. .* are tbe moat extraordinary yet wltue* td by any age or country, melmtnor “ ~ They ouirbt to render your .4 a.Phelps, Bratileb >ro, Vt namelmtnor ai."-Gi£i».J ■Thewor d’sirre te-tberefiictoTto-iavls J >hn B A'den. the bold »nd orlg- ual pubil tier vt ho Is HUrcesM tally pbcliiks'andard mtndure mth"-the oauhif everybody who car, a to i e»d."-“Star," Bradford. Pa “Twotatsof Waverlev j-.iat received. All my friends sre wonder!iik how I pet pu h buraaina. I explain, and tbeie (turth-r) oid- r* are the reenltIL Mo- LaLLem, Punier 1 ., Bauk. Oolumbla City, tnd. FAIR TERMS, mn.ho « ■laalogiae free. Bocks srnt for e*»an<na<ton b-ftir* payment, on evidence of (rood faith. Ira- .. -i J ’bii,i 1 e r . U Veaey 8k, New York. Not sold byotuiera. *UHN R. ALltEA, Pat For bnrne. acres or pnei scalds, bruise*, chapped hands, i. use 8t. Patnca's Salve. Keep thy heart with ail diligence for oat of it are the issues of fife. A child that have a dose of wakes with Piso's Care. croup tmould Levity of behavior is the bane of ail that ia good and virtuous. Ladies and chuaren s coots and cannot run over if Lyon's Patent Stiffeners are used. shoes Heel L*ve extinguished can be rekindled; leak love worn ouWnever. Dr. Kline's Great Nerve nestorer is tne marvei of the age tor all nerve diseases. All flts stt free. Send to ssi Aron street. Phi adelDhla. —The Chinese of Portland, Oregan. are assessed for f145,950 worth of real property. MRS. LANGTRY, The Famous Jersey Lily. It would be a p!tv if th* famon. beanty should suffer •••n i»ni-orary Inoonveu'eno j In c tisequence oi our facting her ••yelvet-votoe," wh-n a wdL -een found pirtioulgriy be eflolei by Be sc ‘rt^TON. x. Y, Proprietor. Joe Ml* or Soap bemutltles eomplexlon. Florida has 630 factories, working 2740 hands, with a capital invested of $1,697,000. W 1 Rheumatic STRUP. The Greatest Blood Purifier Known! RHEUMATISM CURED. Bocstsrsa, N. Y., Apr. 6th, ■». Rheumatic Syrup Oo_- Gents—1 have been a great suf ferer from Rheumatism for six yesn, and hearing of the sum-es* of Rheumatic Syrup I concluded to g ve R * trial la sir own - - SCROFULA CURED. post Btiwn, 5. T-, Fgh sq, ta. Rheumaltt Syrup Oct,, I bad been doctoring for three or four yean, with different phy sicians, for scrofula, as some call ed it, but found no relief nntll I commenced taking your byrup After taking It a short time, to my .urpriae, tt began to help me. itlnning Its o*e a '— and I cheerfully say that I have been greatly henefltued by Us us*, lesa W'U with entire fieeiiom trom pain, and my general health Continuing Its ose a,few week*, la er* ou u oupr-.ved. It is all found mysel* aa well as ever, si lendid remedy for the btoodlAsabloodporifisr, Uhink tt has sau debilitated system. I AO equal K. CHESTER PARK,M. D. | MRS. WILLIAM flTBANQ. REUBALG'.A CURED. Paiapoht, N. March ig, a». Rheumatic Syrup Oo.? Gknis—s nee November, is-tt, I have been a constant Hijtierei from neuralgia and have no: kuown what It wga to be free from pain until 1 commence i tie nse of Rheumatic synip. 1 have fell no pom since using tbe fourth bottle. I think it the beat remedv I have ever hear i of foi purifying the blood aqd For ths cqre of rhenmaumn aqd oeu WglA W.B.CHV8*. M«nuf d by RHEUMATIC 8YRUP CO., I Plymouth Ave., Rochester, N. V, Worn, Weary, and Wretched. “As weak as a cat” is an expression irequenfly used by iebilitat«J sufferers who are hying to tell how forlorn they feel It is nn facorreci Im pression for g cat is one of the most agile and vigorous animals in exist* ence. ft would be more correct to say. “as weak as a limt that gives the idea of utter inability to hold one’s self up. son who feels thus is generally worn.'worried up old rag,” for The c ... - worn >‘worried, woeful, and wretch37 PCr ’ Someumes it is a case of overwork, and sometimes of imperfect nour. ishment. The Hood in the system of a person who is “as weak as a rae" is in a wretchedly tl^n condition. It need, iron, ,o inpart ricbnS, T5ln« a ori/Snd ■"- a -‘ < _ t0 . be > l ad b Z takinf BROWH-s Ikon BitWks, the r i - • ^ r 2J? er PrcfWfktion of iron in connection with penile and