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J—JMHIB , J>ut ha why, ha ll f* aa ah hi eoldar; hon ih<- « Whan »(fc Vln**>r tvfanla arc iltroheittacrouoh- tiiffiitniv tlia/’ . -' v— - And glcjw’rlnu at niy bomeury With ayes that .» m-vartlia: He'd the parent of all crtmA, In each country and aaoh cllma, ' <• And luii traniM'd the wide world over, hand In hand with Kalhnr Tim •; MldrcconTaH maj' road, In the heart* thru break and bleed. On the lips of little ohtldren that forow pine and plead; And hia deedt are further written, ovar Bleep lend eroa red-bitten, Over colu and empty cradle*, over roof* by dorrow smitten; Over* mtteiad hoped onpe oheriabed, over .^w^taAiuredthat have ndVlaUed. Over broken drcttm«~o( Klory, that a bettor manhood nourlahed; It the hvwav*. and the highway*, he gooa on- waid uhmolc-.tc(i And miiko* the world to labor ere it* weary .. .band* »re reatod; .. , He’* a beggar nnd a ranger, and waa present, not a »tranger, At tlte Inrth of the Messiah,In the cold Judean ^ lie hit* trailed along the path of the temiteat In lt» wrath, And ha* gloated o’er tire ruin* of the mol- tiered aftermath; He’* the Prince of Knipty rockets, out at nlbow and at knee, Ho’* n knight without a nickel whom wo nleknaxpe—PiiVKirrr. —U, X. Matthew*. In Toledo made. When to Take Exercise. An Mdienoo of about ono hundred Wus present yesterday afternoon, to hem Dr. Saraont'a fourth lecture on ’’Kxor- clsa—How and When to Take It” The - lecturer began with a few remarks ex planatory of the waste and renewal ol "muscular tissues and of its dependence upon the amount of exertion, both E hysical and mental, to which Hie uman frame is subjected. The best remit is olitained front exercise when the iody is in a state of perspiration. n» then the blocnl is rushing more rapidly through the veins, the action of U>o heart Is i.uickor, and tfie onercy dovel- i« more intense. Cdtre slnm d 1m ten not to use too heavy dumb-bells and weights, as the good which would — otherwise be derived is oounterbalaiucd by the expenditure of vital energy nnd the general clogging up of (he syste n. Supjtose a man were to hold his arm in e horizontal position for fifteen minute i or half an hour; gradually the action becomes tedious and painful, and sharp pains go shooting through it. 'JhU is ^ eausea by the checking of the eir ttla* tion, and although the eflort made is ten timet that of raising a dumb bell, still the twsne lost in the first movement is not renewed ns It if In the second, and consequently not so much benefit is derived from it as from the la'ter. It 4s of prime importance to use weights proportioned to one’s strength, neither loo large nor too small, but of medium •ixe • .• .-fs*.-’ v - V; Dr. Sargent said that the idea prev alent that the stronge t men come from the country is an erroneous ono, as, altho.igh certain bones and muscle i of .; -tfenwr fooustamed to manual lalm aro larger and stronger, yet the develop* —ttetttof the heart and lungs does not onrrespond, and thoro'oro the excess of tnergv in ono direction is o^set bv the loss in another.. Neither do the hq-t physiques come from the city, but. in g eneral, from the large towns, where le advantages of pure air, out door freedom, and the absence of set are manual labor are comb ned. In this connection ho re narked that, for a col lege jkttdentof the present dayrto spend his summer ra atiou wo king on a arm during haying and harvesting, and all the time subjecting a body unaccustomed to thle sort of work to a continued strain, was in the highest degree injuri ous, as, although our forefathi Tbs Seariet Fever. It Is -■ unnecessary for a child to die Wbo orthos so me a* fondly .a* a bridegroom i scarlet fever-ae-,t is that it should sobtaVhio; be blind with a cataract. Lotus Who leer* at me, and Jo«rt at me, and when I eron lit* wU. Who only amflo* •ardonically, and bus* mo tlBtti a ” I hauf him, nnd borate him, yet be trudge* at my he*)*, . And itaohe* in my pocket*, and revels at my meal*; I defy him, and would fly him, but he only presses oloeen it whisper* W eaoh wl*h of mine an ever- lasting "h\>, air.” Lhnve chided and derided, tilt I’m almost out ol heart, —« • Eve abused him, and mtauaed him, never will depart-; If 1 anitte him. aeok to spite him, simply turn* and plant* The symbols of bl* tyranny upon ray coat and pants; ' 4 H*«inoexe* me, andtreeaea me, nnd well ntgb drives me mad, Ha torture* and tease* me, nnd growl* when 1 am *tlnd; lie glare* ut me end Hare* at ruo.n* any ghoul uilirhtdo; He ha* shattered every pmmUo that my aoul wmsanohnn-d to; He has WVecged ms nQd hedoakod me with . the tattered gn! b* of woe; Ho ha* croseod my hnppy threaho!d amt ho* laid my )'>vml on«« low; Ho’* a* wary ua a beagle, and lie grin* In aweh a style ^ That the cunning of a serpent l* apparent In his •mU«; Ho Is lank, he is lean, and hi* Angora are un- _ oteaa; Ho la ragged, he 1* hnggant, hn IS%]>ttotul and be'* mama: Than Adam ho Is older, than Satan he U ’mtmm _ J .' He’d tut ghastly a* a skoleton, and ngller and f- I At any time before the body has fin Ubed He ineffectual snuggle we are able to help it, not bff wonder ul medi cine*, but ny tbe knowledge of anato my, and the application of common senaa. We crnsult tbe eympa betlo nerve, and do what ft commands us to da We must give this child salt when U wants it; we m-ist give it ao d when it has fever and anxiously cra\e* it—not tlnognr, but lemon juice, bo- tausn the first coagulates albumen, and tbe latter does not. on surplus of o ygen which To Im late the soothing intestine*, which is now wanting, and to give some resmra ory food at the same time, wc a Id some gum arahic To restore and r lieve the injured nerve, wc apply moist warmth, in uractiee we can lultlil all this with the following simple fnanlpulat ons: Un dress ^e child and bring it to bed ai the vorJ^Ufst sign of sickness. Give St, if It na* already fever, nothing'hut sourish warm lemonade with some gum arabie injt. Then cover its abdomen with some dry llannnl. Take a well- folded bed sheet and pnt It in boiling hot water; wring it out dry by means of dry toweUwond put this o or t';e 'fTdWnel on the child’s abdomen. Then cover the wbola and wait. The hot cloths will, perhaps, require repeated beat. According to the severity of the case, and its stage of progress, perspi ration w.ll commence in the chi d in from ten minutes ro two hours. The child is then saved; it soon falls to sleep, i^oon after the child awakes, it shows slight symptoms of returning in clination for food help i’.s bowels, if neccnary, with injections of oil, soap and watfer, and its recovery will be as steady as the growth of a green-houso plant, if well treated. Ul course, if the child was already dying, nolhn could save it, or if it has already e fpston* in the lining of th» heart or brain, it is much heller that it should die. But if tl»e above is appiiad in due tim*, under the eves and direeTion of a competent physician, I will guarantee that not ono in a hundred children will ever die of scarlet fever. I kndw’ this will startle some of my readers, aa- peoially those who have’ !o-t chOdferf. alread.v.rbut I shall go still farther, ft maintain that a chud will never get scarlet f ever if pro erly treated. It a rh Id has correctly mixed blood, it will not catch the disorder if nut in bed with a sick child. Th s is still more start ling, but nothing is easier of proof. Car* of Table Knives, The chief cause of the destruction of knivos is their treatment, or rather want of treatment, as soon ns they are re moval after the different meals. In stead of being attended to first, they ore left anywhere and everywhere, scattered about, while the china and silver are washed and dried, and then they come in last, but not least, to be washed in the greasy water, handles and all, and then only half wiped; and so they lie until to-morrow, tf there are plenty of 'other* to take to ; " if not, they* ar* hurriedly cleaned just when the next meal is going up. Now, the knives are of the very first importance in “wash ing up." Better far leave cups and piates nnd silver waiting their turn than delicate steel. I like better than any thing a pewter can to wash knives in, the height of wbicli should be the length of a large table knife. .Fmd, they should be wiped on a knife rag, and then wash them in warm water in this can, and then not only quickly dried, but taken singly and separately out of the water, and well and thoroughly dried. I wonder servants do not like and wish to get their knives out. of the way first, ana if they would only nse soap and water, and dry thoroughly, I can assure them that their knives would l<x>k almost ft trio come to the table without -any more cleaning, and if they would only adopt this method daily the labor at the knife board would bo far less. There ought to be a japanned knife l>ox for the knives that have been washed and not cleaned, and a japanned box or J A trkmt tu JTm4. Daring ah Irish debate, Charles Math- «*v* th* alder irtt a constant attendant at the House of Commons. These debates being frequently carried on to a late hour, his friend, Mr. Psrratt, of Mill- bank, gave him a bed at hia house. Oue night, on his way to Millbank, having got half-way home, he was, from fatigue arising from his lameness, compelled to rest against a post. Mathews had many antipathies, such as one year hating mutton and eating nothing but beef, ana the next disliking lieef ana eating noth ing but mutton. Amcng other things, be had a great dislike to the jingling of THE LOST CHILD. A FATE WORSE THAN ABDUCTIOJT. A? • tael* at PrtWattUaa Vmr*. mrm BmpMmtMe Mr Um Death of Their ChIMi (Camden, Me., Herald.) ■ v The moral and legal responsibility of parents, in the Care of their clilldren Is, fortunately,attraqting the serious attention °! 1 th0 ‘ k0y " °T ^ in another [ of the better portion, of the entire country, wh it eontniiis. person s pocket. On the present ocfca-,w. ,, 1 <g muons in The «on he had partial^recovered himself, Th« many Instances of child-beating op- rtia%r when he hoard a sound like the rattling of keys close to him; and, turning round to see whence it came, he Imheld a tail man, with a great coat reaching down to his heels,-who civilly inquired if he wa* ii^ and whether he could afford him any ahsistance, Mathews told him where ho was going, and tliat he was lame; the stranger offered him liis arm, which he accepted. They had not proceeded many yards when the samejingling noise again arrest ed his attention, which, Ids new friend perceiving, advised a slower pace; .this being adopted, the unwelcome sound ceased, ami they got on remarkably well till they arrived at the Horseferry road. The moment they came in sight of the Thames, up went his conductor’s arms suddenly and violently, and the keys again rattled; they were then immediate ly under an immense gas-lamp of a gin- palace, and Mathews looked down to see where the noise came from. His new friend’s coat having flown open, he saw —oh! hoVrori—«pi>cndageft to his leg that clearly proved he-had just broken out of prison, Expeetiijg he should be murdered, and that the Taising of hift hand was a signal for assistance, spite of his lameness, Mathews took to hiir heels, and ran every stop of the way tiil he readied his itrrrr. "'‘vivg, vitli his last 1 >ackwar(L glance, his fettered acquaintance limp into a boat and row off with all possible celerity. He tunnVa out to bo a murderer who had broken cut of Newgate, nnd who, thanks to the company of his respectable Companion, bad made Ids. XVaV" to the river, where his friends had arranged with a sliipro * iter to carry him to Hol land. which was dune. - ... .Bit . . ... hare done it with impunity, the phm ;ofi utters in ay cal power* of th* student generation do not compare with those of the student of the tormcr. In rogur I lb the best time for exercise, Dr. Sar- miuukl that it depended to a ccr- vAin extent upon the condition ami re quirements of a person , if, f6r instance, on* was troubled with sice lessncss, iho proper time was in the evening, but the hour of the day when the average per- the p eaent to tmy with a handle and A division for led, and well idpn the handles of toan best exercise to ad vantage is about the middle of the forenoon, ns then the vital energy is at its height and more work can be done. I oth physi cal and mental. The next beet time for exercising is ti e afternoon, from four W eix. and the worst time of all. the early morning before breakfast The onatoin in the rural districts of rising about Jour a. m., and working several boom be ore breakfast, especially when bntaBght sapper Is taken the n ght be- •fora, ■» in the doctor’s opinion, simp y bartttnraa, as th* body is in the very W*rst condition possible. Dur ag his C*U*g« coarse he wai one of the mcm- him «f a boat crew which, while in tralalttjc, was accustomed to rnu six tttlaclMore breakfast and the break- tagnpof (he eoastitudons of two of the men was attributed to this barbarous faatnrc of their work.—Mar card Daily tliose that have been dilated after the clean As to tiie keeping of table knives, I have one very simple recipe which I a; ply to all ivory articles, and that is whitening. Take a soft piece of flannel, put it tightly on your finger, dip it in whitening, moisten with water, nnd with this rut) the handle of the knife the way of the grain, as hard as you can. Continue rubbing for some time, and then polish with dry whiten ing. Clean ivory brushes, work l>oxc8, paper knives or any other article of ivory in this way, and you will see the immense improvement. Quite a skin ■earn* to'come off th* ivory aa vtm rub> and tbe ivory foMBTlSf yeSowneea of ne glect in proportion to its degree. A clean brush will remove all particles of whitening from nooks and crevices.— Exchange. What English Beer Is Coming To, ■Oti ■ ,,, Messrs. Josephs Brothers writes to the London Timed: It may ba&jpteytng to your readers to learn tim owing to mTs En- M M3 I. Jgf A Street-Car Scene. occurred on other <Lry. A woman op to look about twen * at a She aeleoting a poorly- forty-five years of la this oar r aehii tiie partial failure of this season glish hop, together with a large demand to supply the American market, values have advanced to such an extent that substitutes are eagerly sought after iu the Mincing Lane Market, and drugs which can, on account of thoir bitter qualities, be used iu the manufacture ol beer, have been in speculative demand to such an extent that in some oases the values have advanced 800 to 400 per cent It has been generally supposed that beer could only be made "bitter" through the medium of the hop plant, but this inno cent delusion moat be given np, the laws of su * that to Kent the same purpose. Colombo root, well known for ite tonic qualities, has ad vanced in value from 28s., at which it was obtainable, a month since, to 95s. per cwt; oammomiles, from 20*. to 120*. per cwt.; quassia, from £5 to £40 per ton; Guinea grains, which have always keen more or less in nse for brewing purposes, from 82s. to 40s. per owl; and the most surprising of all, Cheretta, a drug, which a month since was almost unsalable atSd. per pound, has actually been sold at 8a to 8s. fid. per pound Most of these am very hsimfo— bitten, but what a fine opening thfe most be for the Blue-Ribbon Amy advocate* to set before their disciple*, the oompoeition of the “horrid mixtare" oaUed “bitter •ASP” m the General's eaufitad the admira- Pillows, r- . When. Jacob became a fugitive from tile finger of his brother Esau, he took stones and laid them for a pillow. In some nations a sort of cricket, of wood, is regularly used Tor the same purpose. The proper object of the billow is, not to raise the head above the level , of the body, but to fill out tbe dilTereiicoTx> twwn the level of the shoulders nnd that of the head when the body is on its side. And this is the natural position, for it is seldom safe to sleep on the back. Hence, the pillow should be con structed simply to furnish the nc-.W support for ite head, with the body ou the side. It should not be too large, ami yet be large enemgtr. Tr fifribitiT enable the bend to retail* its nntnrflt JWV sition, neither bent down toward Un- pillow, nor raised upward out of liu. with the recUihl*ent body. . This position is more important than some think. For all the billot tire lieiul must pass down through tin* ki'-ge veins of the neck, and, if these voi: ■ uv, much bent, they impede the rcti' i the blood. It is, of couise. speeiiiliy objectionable to sleep on tin- buck, wdii the headbn a thick pillow, since tln rejs no proiier spaceforuuie, ami the neck is more Itentand the flow of blood checked. Further, pillows of feathers Should never be used, for the head sinks into them and becomes unduly heated.' The old rule, “ Keep the head cool and the feet wnrin," is always a gob,] one, but it is particularly necessary at night, nat ure herself pointing in this (jireetiuii, since, by a wonderiul contrivance, she- : the activity of the brain, find renders sleep possible by greatly dinjin- ishing the flow of blood to the brain. Whatever heats the brain sends blood to it. There is nothing equal to the hair pillow, the year round. For common use, in the country, the soft inner leaves of corn-husks malyj good pillows.— Youth's Companion. Stage Coach Amusements. . A lively writer iu one of the Paris journals describes the playful tricks with which the occupant* of omuibusscs w hile away the tediousness of a long drive. One will set Um others all yawning by means of a series of yawns mi his part. Another will secretly bring Into the ve hicle a small bag full of vivacious snails, which arc furtively allowed to make their way to the garments of the unsuspect ing passengers. The third joke is taking the silver piece which is passed by a lady to be handed to the conductor, and in a pretended fit of abstraction to carefully insert it into the'operator’s purse, from which it is released after some discussion with an air of incredulity that the claim made by the owner is unfounded. -Or when a passenger of .anything like sus picions aspect enters The omnibus one will begin hv staring very hard at him, and then, when he is not looking, pull out a noteliook and pencil and take notes of him with great assiduity. The other passengers straightway suppose tliat the note-taker is a detective, and that the other individual is a criminal of some sort, the consequences being that he is regarded with suspicion and repugnance not only during the rest ot the journey, but on any other occasion whefi ho may happen again to be econntered. On the Last Car. Scene: Eleven o’clock at night Last car going up the hill. Seats all taken. All male passengers. Oue man hung to a strap and looks as tired as though he had been up several nights. Enters young man who is noted for making merry at the expense of his acqunint- anbea. Seea party holding tip the strap and berets out: “Hello, Jim, where you going?” Jim (surly)—“Where do you ’sposo I’m going? up the hill, of course." Young man—“But you ain’t going home are you ?*’ - Jim (wy surly)—“ ’Course I’m going home. Wliat'a the matter with you, anyway I Guess you are getting a little too freah." Young man—“If you’re really going home^ Jim, just get off at the next cor ner with me and I’ll write you a letter of introduction to your wife." The inmates of the oar roar, and Jim indulges in some mattered curse*, which only make* th* fun more hilarious as the eer moves wearily up the hill, and the man at the strep glances angrily at the laughing passengers. Young man takes a seat outside with the conductor. —A l- presion, and other form$ of cruelty which have come to light, demand that something be done; and it is gratifying to know that the people are becoming thoroughly arous ed. Whether the cruelty be in the form Of physical violence or physical neglect matters nok—the principle In both cases is the same; Tiie man or womsh who neglects his or hef own health may be par doned, as the consequences fall upttn the individual alone; but the parent or guard ian who permits the inroad* of disease upon the innocent ones dependent upon him for protection, Ts criminally liable in Thfi sight of UoJ, .however h£ may Bppear in tbe eyes of inbn. There are, However, parent* that intend to care for their children, hut who, through careless ness or the urgency of other duties, permit them to bee.uiio the innoueilt VfiSI tmis of di-case. Such parents may be guileless of intentional wrong, but the disastrous results upon thrtf children are just as great. - , These are truths which must be manifest to every worthy parent and especially in a vicinity where the unknown effects of the atmosphere, the w.aier and the general ten dency to malaria are so great. There are many families in this loculity who have been called upon to mourn untiinely loasea, even when the greatest care was exercised • hut the experience of one only, will be Tffyeh : U is that of the late W. O. Thomas. The children were all most promising, but far-someUnexplained reason their health and strength seemed to gradually lessen until '.betti-friends feared tiiev were ^rho »cuius of consumption. ftne~h7 one they sickened and died •mf- til three had departed and two of the surviving brothers were also taken ill. Their n.:mes were Jiermon and Edward! llennon, however, seemed the stronger of the two; and while hi* younger brother was confined to the house" constantly, and to his bed much of the time. Hermoii was Ab'e to be about hut iu so wea.lta:etoxitttMk* tlitt bfcbfiA *o desive* to nlarv. Kdaie’r symptom* were terrible! Jfe found diffi culty in retaining food upon his stomach, was restless and irritable, and out of his head frequently. At various times tliree different physician* visited him: and each one" told hT-T friends he could not live. He finally got so low that death was only considered a matter of aJew days. At that critical time his elder broth ers, aroused almost to the pitch of des-per- atioti by thpdeiths that had so recently occurred, and the other one sLring them in the face, resolved to take the case into their own hand*. They.accordingly did so, and socurt-d a remedy that wa* being uni versally used, and began giving it to him. Its effect at -first"Wus slight, but »ny im provenient was considered a good symptom 15y degree* his strength returned: tie was aM*-toeat w ain retriti, rhetv ViiTir about the., hoo-e; and finally lie'regained com plete health and strength. Tiie boy was so rejoiced over his recovery that, ■ accompanied by *" the editor ',, of this- paper, lie w jit before Justice Charles K., Miller iinxr made oath to the fans of hi* sh-kin K8 as above related, and that he^wa* restore l to perfect- health by the -use of *\V»m t’s Safe Kidney and -Liver Cure. Now, Edward Thomas’ par ents. while they lived, undoubtedly, pro vided faithfully for the wants of a^i their children-; and yet the Seeds of disease had Their care in t m- dim: w : w;-!- ■e\ Boj Inventor*. Some of tbe most imporiasH inventior* bate been the Work cf mere boys. The Invention ot the valve motion to the steam engine Was made By Tr mere. boy. Watt* left the engine in a very inCrrm- Hfele condition, from tho fact tliat ho had no way to ophn of close thf> valves, ex cept by means of ledl’erS operated by the hand. He set up a large engine fit one of tiie mines, and a boy was hired to work these valve lever*; although tlii.-i Wafl hot hard work, yet it required his constant attention. An he was working these levers, he saw that pafta of the engine moved iu tiie right di rection, and at tho exact time tliat he liad to often or close the valves. He procured a strong cord and made ono end fast to the piep'-r part of the engine, and tho other end to the valve lever; Use boy had the satisfaction of seeing the on-- gine moire off frith Perfect r>-+ni!arity of motion. A short timd nflef tueforenian came around and saw the bey pluyfog marbles at tbe door. Looking at the etc gino he 6non saw the ingenuity of the boy, and also the advantages of so great aii invention. ML Watts then earned out the l)oy’S inventive genius iu a prac tieal ftfnn, and made (lie .steam engine :C perfect automatic working machine; - The power-loom is the invention of a farmer !>oy who had never seen or heard of such a thing. He whittled one out with his jack-knife, and after he ha$ got it alT done, he, with -great enthusiasm, showed it to his father, who at once kicked it pieces, saying he would ha-.e no boy about him that would spaiid his time on such foolish thing*. The boy was delighted at the idea of learning a trade, and he soon found that his new- master was kind and took-a lively inter est in him. Ho had made a loom of wind was left Of one his fatjier hiuTbrokeh up. which he showed to his master. The blacksmith saw he had no common boy as an Apprentice, and that the invention was a very valuable one. He imme diately bait a loom constructed under the supervision of the boy; rtnvmk'pd tofheir perfey^t K^isi.u-tion, imJ-tbt> bladcxStHb furnished the-wanfc to mauufm'tur<$ the looms, the l>oy to ft'cciro unn-hnlf the profits. In a!unit a year the Wicksmitb wrote to the lioy’s father that he should bring with him a wealthy gentleman who was the inventor of the c lebruted-power loom. You niay be able to judge cif tb :• astonishment at tho old home when hi* gup*W48 pre&ait^tah«H i avbqjjtefc- who'told IrtTfftliSTlii.rKwim wa* tin*same as the modfl that ho hod.kiekod to |>ieoe» but a yeai- beforp.— Western Trade. Owt HftPftrtrr’* Tacatlftft ^®***- a undo aud iv* ttn* ifl a* cm t>« “ my .pot on th« Klobc. tnwemr W thi» »o when t'j- -WlUd Phannacwt ot many r.* 0 lTe.T:cVtre-t from th« fluf-<.t4>otaiilcat n>Brt- m»u* of tbayegcaftfl* worid tU« !^rH<ra .fur-on,r , v »claTdWtoto* ftl t ^ th ,t Prorldeuoa. It. U affoM* 1**m*****»»£ (.tarvlow with an fcuualnUmo*, Kivcn Ulul while no. lomniuK fr>-n»ir».Fy at her residence- She SuTaToarlhttrr^.ewrolv witU WmjtmadM iu my limb-, and Nouraltfia h» *>« bead. *ured two or three mouths witiftt* wrath patlaatp a. poarible, belns under tho treatment of »-irt doctor, aud tryin« many kind* of m °“ c “ without any nt irked -Iteet. At last a medical friend a ivl-ot wcjtt try Hrnif- Benu-dy. liecauae he tributed "*T. r> »;r:Ierii»K to the had couditim ; mv kidney-, whicli were n<A pefformlnj thetr proper function-, and I cowutcuoOd twkin^ it. and In a^ flayattae uenratsia hfil departed, my headache haa entirety ,»i-*i>l>oared. the iweUiu* in my Umb* and joint-had cone, and! hare not had a tonen ofi« since. More recently I wa? trewbled with impurity or the blood, which showed itucU In severe eruption* ■fvTmy face. 1 s^ain re.corsed to Uunt's Kotoody^aatt .tier ti*!(ltw it a short time wai eomi letcly cured of that unKplaiftt. Hunt - itc-medy hut, proved very Ix-neflc-ta! W me lit attacks »>f elckhcad iche, which It always alleviates, and I notice th« improvement a* oon na I take the nentHcty. This Remedy h»* 4reiWthenim{ derncuU, for it ha* made roe fort ,m,oft stronger, and IrtAbeeu very benethUl to xny general beaUtlr I most heartily recommend it to all sufferemlike myKlf- No. 136 P. arl Street.” -'^k^ (1re-.it Praise. Ai.BKKT a. Mawu. of Cottage Home, Hi.. “ y8: * havbTSvmiSvitraitM f.- Three or more yeal* wttn “kidney di-en-e : at trmw rw.w not able to putontBy hoot*-, my.WMe has ottonpulled tltfeynwn for me. J wa* U<tt so b id as,th e all the time. b “fl what u wa- to he without i am in nrt back Couim -nced u-ing Hunt - lU'inedy. Since I he sou to tacce llifu! - Uentedy I have been tree Irom nil |>ain Tn&Mke lilcaimre in wkvlng.that tt i*Ute Ice-t modi cine that lever know for auluoy and Livordheases.” Send for our prioflt and patterns of Spoons. Forks, Fancy Pieces* Combination Sets, g—AND-. JPrMenfaUon Goods of all kind*. Tree Planting. taken deep i tbrnriicd been roniiterscted by tin carelessness in another, j Ytn'r ’ove nincere. but wholly misdirecn U, T -hcmld have.kjuown rbut c-lmc11c11 ate jit~ as iiable to.kidney and liverjjjseasc» n- trrown np .pettpie, atul ihi.t ini f.i'rtl.ty-rr- BrigUt's disease <>f tbe kidneys is just u_ ureat among—iittic children us - 'will adults. “Ttiis ik a sorimw shhject. Heredi tary traits; the after CDiisequeifet—et- measles and sc.trl£L^.v'*Y,7iip*ttheria .mid l assini; troliblea which, to naaiiy 1*cfii- dironic, all denial d rive areacesLjare and canton. No. cue of cholera infantum measlwh-eearietinaror diplitheria was eve. virulent while the child’s kid.ievs am' iiycr were healthy. It would si in |.Ivin- fti inipossihility. -These imnortantr nreMiMi; body are just formina within - itie-rrhrr ! an- growing with its growth; and they cm l« trained tostrengtlrand health rap'd v e the little mind can he trained to u u.h a--_. uprightness. The importance of cjrtriiil'y watriil.’i, the slightest troubles of tt-e child ttnd e.-_ pecially lh -tse alJoCtrir" the ki'incY?,a'i iiveb. rtrntt<n lo-r-i r-rigry ci.u irnMy.-tl (diildreti respot-(t So reititTef in ti,-- i r n a xrmeliua and »re so sensitive to disease that it is a sin to deprive them of- one a the risk of incurring t’ie/r her. Ily a ju rlicious treatment these ewentia' or^>.n- ran be develo|»e<bwtrthat a -tron« constitn :ioivusUe -Us-ree+sf-ri«e injondi of disensw tiirough coming years, shall be the mull. root. ikla It Is a fact wfaion u not generally rea- liaed that AlMrioA widnu at tha North Aski».p for Money. .’cw wives enjoy asking thoir .hns- br.nls fur money, particularly if jiig- gardliiu ss is displayed. Intrusteil with a regular income, her position is much more in(lc}wmlent~ftTid <tigtilfi;jirv Tf *Im* Tins a" getuus for managing, she will take pride and pleasure in making 100 cents go a great away—much farther than < miui could make^SiO go. She will nlst make calculations about the exper di- - tnros of the weekly stmts ; will lay by a . certain amount toward buying such and such, supplies in quantities; will leant tliat there is no economy in bin ittg soap bv tite wir, starch or sugar Ity the i>ouud. She will systematize her affairs, kix'p her books—a day-book aud a lodger—and exhibit her well-kept account* w ith pride and delight. Tlte very fact that the ex penditure Of tho money belongs to her will sweeten her life, give..new zest to her occupations and make her a happy and more-contented wife, 'nut* ques tion of domestic money supplies opens a wide Held for tnought for the averag, huBband. ; Lot’* Wife. Prof. Proctor explains away th* Lot’s- wife miracle by proving that she was only buried under a meteoric shower of sodium. Now, this simplifies it This brings it out of the fanciful realm of the supernatural, aud places it within the credible sphere of every-day events. Wo always had very grave' doubts of the pillar-of-s< business, but when science kindly explain* that the poor woman was simply buried under a meteoric fall of sodium, then we can readily accept it. There is nothing singular, remarkable, -t iHHisuid about tluri. Very few people are there, indeed, who do not know of Iquidreds of instance* in which their Irieii-U and acquaintance* have been caught out iu a shower of sodium and buned. It it, wonderful, indeed, how science simplifies the miraclfia.—Bur lington Hawk-Eye. You never see th* struggle between duly and inclination more atrongly marked than In the respectful attitude of a dog sitting on the sidewalk, his diead Economy his Ipd to tree planting on an extensive scale in the far North and Northwest. Belts of limber are taking the places of pine fences along “the ex posed portions of tbe railroads wlteic some barrier must of m-ce^sitv l,o nni'n tained ngainsi. snow drifts. The fences that have Ik-eii relied upon have to W < iglit feet high, nnd, besides costing $800 a mi’e, n< ed coiistant attention and rt> pair. Furtheraioro, the farmers cjmTV off tl.C iKiarits.a|H<l tllQ-st-illtns.t oak po*M Hmui-iik.iq.iitedsteinaipjartTOropghgmng, pruiri.i gale. Tices answer nil i tiie re- quvrouicn’s niuclt .better.:; The white willow, tyltich grows to a height >4- twelve-feet in four diva, has t)cen found t<>be tl>e cl e pest and the best, though the boiclder. cuttouwocd and green -ah wiil sery§. Tho soil must be prepared by barrowing, however, and tho or a in soil is often so poor «« to require iiypjpt. three j ears’. w<Vxk.' Even ’titeii it Is said that if iff cmLner to use liucTehees than dead ones. Tltcse treerJences ere con- strtictedL.by -planting two parallel lint s of tn-es on the side of the tracks expos ed te the strongest w infla and one line on thCbjtlier sITe.'—E. ITTSu/t. . —A Hartford physician whdlia* ttHf spent a week in this city, jand Jascribed it day by d iy' in letters Vo the Tim s, thus sums it up: “1)1. .'even davs'throe were rainy or snowyptwro wpre-bttlf and half, and two pa*sao!y hrigltt.T During tlKTio seven days we atte- ded seven theatrical or operatic ‘ performances, dined outr-twice and were at a club one .evening. Wo went to any number of hoied places, were at th".! Dark, -the Museum, on ’Change,- saw p ctQres^ and did an uneon-chmalde amount of .entertaining loafing. We attended service at the cathedral. We ate and drank at scores of places. We enjoyed ourselves passably.” Only a physician would have suivlved it. —N. f. Tirpes, L-—Bus ton fitter Oeueral FauPBttT^Wff 5 l)C-» beeu in snclr ill hCidth Hnrt^lTwws expected that he would die, is one of tin most popular men in Engiaud. H© it .over six f et tall, aud ft very str ng man. Although lie-is totally triind, Itir rides, rows and skates well. He will xnmetimes walk eighteen miles of an af ternoon. He was born in 1833.-^A"- Sun. rHt CHEAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR P1IH.1 R«*lievea and core* RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, RACKACHB, HEADACHE. TOOTHACH;. S01E THROAT, aUI.WSV, SVVKLI.TNGt NPRSINN, -yf Soreness. Cuts, Bruise*. rnarnuTEir - iukvs. sv jit.nn, AaU - h* i I'- 'liiy aches We have every article that can be called for. guarantee our silver th* finest quality at the loweat prices pos sible.. Good* bought from us ar* engraved free of charge. J. P. STEPHENS & CO., Wholesale Jewelers, 84 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA , THE PUREST ANl> BEST Itemrdy Ever IWsde—It I* C»n.'V“» Bde4 from llopo, Malt, liar*■, Miui- , drsJke mnd Dwadafioft- The oldest, best, most renowned and valu able medicine in the world, and in addition' it contains all the best and moot effective .-urative properties of all other remedied, being the greatest liver regulator, blood purifier, and Ufa and health restoring agent on earth. : a .. It gives new life and vigor to the aged anil infirm. To elergiTnen, lawyers, literary men, tudiea, and all whom sedentary employment cause irregular!tie* of the Blood, Stomach, Bow-la, or Sidney.-, or who require ait appe tizer, tOtrte and mild stixnnlsiU, it is invalu able, being hlftWy curative^owt® and s.imu- titing, without bring intoxioarinff. No matter what yoC r feelings of eyvnp -u" file, or what the disease f r 1 *t. u T Don’t wait nntil yonarefuk. Grey,' a" (lone Never t • Return. Gardineh, Me.- Mr. Darnel prominent lumber mi-rcliaut, w rites that hi* wife heaFfteycTo rheumat.io pains pen -evere vs to rendvr b' (■ unable to *lBep Frnm the firs’ application of the unnoii (Icrman II m.vly,^ St Jacobs 01, *h .•xpeiience.l tit.a;* tikalile r lief, a d is. • wo hour* the pvin had ontir ly go. e. util It jute eulii tkirty-rix eut title tti* omw so sa to 1 reike ef In re- bent of hi* rer, nndocided to ——On a West India gnjiooner w ; bici' came intir New York harb. r tho othei day there w as a negro noting in the mo*l absurd manner, and apparently suffer ing from convulsions, _“AH well on inmrd ?” asked the quarantine officer “All l»ut this oonfoffmled stowaway,’' was the reply, “lie’s swallowed most ol my cargo.". “What- is your cargo? "Sugar and Jamaica rum,” taid tin skipper. —.V, Y. Crnrhir- 1 Julies & Children’s boot* A shoes can’t ran over if Lyon’* Pit, Heel 8ti flentn are used. Thosk who believe tlte world owes them a living don’t stop to consider how many bad debts the old globe has to shotudea. *’ Dr. Ifenanh's Cclerv and Oii-unomtle I’il re worih tliclf vriL'tit in gold in nervivyt an 7 sick he id tt'l.e.”—Dr. H. H. Kchlichler, o d.diimefe. « "file dot-fort; no end of medicine; no re 'ief. Dr. ft'-nao-i's Skin Core has tlriecu mv ■'ll eruption* oMtl Tut n. urly wclf."—Ida C Young, Hamillon, 111. , M knsman’b peptociced beef torrie, the oa ly prepare i ion of beef coat lining it* entire na- Iritioueproperties. It contains blood making, force-generstimj and life-snstnining proper ties; invsluable for indifwtion, dyep«|si Deryoos prostration, nnd all forms of gen*r_ debility; also, In nil enfeebled conditions, whether th* remit of exhsnition, nervous prostration, over work v scute di**s*e, par- tienlarly if resnlting from pnlmonnry com— piainta. CaawelL Hsssrd 4 (X,proprietors, New York. Bold by drnggiets. X **1 A Rrmorkable Care *f Merefala. WUUmd 8. Baker, ot Lewis. V*ro ooui*-,. - ln<L. »rit«i a* follows; ” Mr son was taken with scrofui* In the hip wb«n onlr two resn old. He •rsl PhrstelaiM, bat the hor sot no iwltaf from their ireatmoat. Nottcing jour Rosadqlla rooomxnended so tUchlr. 1 bougtit sou* M Tt-of you la the rear IM2, and oontlnued taktns It MO tbs sons *bsUj healod :j_. Hi A nn* laaslt uni jssil id careish FIFTT CENTS A BOTTLE. Bold by Ott nruegtsls nnd- Denliro.- Ditections In 11 laiiKunsea. The Charles A. Vegeler Co to i. VOOtl-EH * CO.) H.ttlmor,, aj.. I. U I, XVhatthi. preat rc- ifonttlre, Hostetler's *tomich I!itiers. *111 to. SlUr ! !«• gathered Trom v.IhU—It—has don-:—p-haseftortea radical cures In thou- sa (in of cases of dy s- pep'l*. MUouf dl»- -S^siir ord' rs, intennlttcnt afleo- geacral de- !'t y. cot.sllpatton. stl'R ll' l Ull!li , !l< 1 , lli.'h tsTdo-pondc nty. and the pccullsr com- liH'nts R.-rt dlcabtll- lies to which the fe- 'ile are so snhjret. For ►sic b-’ nil Tiro: nad- l>^i- ert gniei'rfny. — . —- ,-nl|ct Iron herers. *t*tl B r nrl«so. I: TAJ* Prsfs Jovaa. M|K wava t list a'.r, ■ i«rlS.g*—■ KrT! o’) t i,t. Ws-rnut, 5 y*.> v at. ns lo w. Vat free' book, , ,*• JONES 0? BINSHAMTOJI, eisc.iuaro*. N. y. elan. Do not nnffer yonr*eu or ms friend* e+ifler, btrt usc and uf^ them 16 .bo U< if you^ have lameness in the loin*, with frequtetr pain* anJVbeet nmiibiww of ti'« thigh; scanty. painfuUnd freiiueut dischar-’a of urine, filled with pus. and ^hich w-iU turn red by standing: a vpraciou* n j’l^’ ,e unqnonchuiile tliirst: harrii and df> ’ riamroy tonguo.often darkly furred; iwo 1 ^ .itid jnflHmadgum-: drepejealewejtogfrf^ limb*; fi pquout stlseUa of hict;ougb. :o void theaiine. and K!**?., ■ •emrtinK ft-you a * ’WnlWmg lyHfl'WWy form of Kidney or Urin;try Coinphunt, «ucl« ••*4taioHT’8 Dirts*** of tim kidneys stone or iSmmation of the bladder, ttraveland remd calculi, diabete*. rtraUguary e rKture and retention of the urme. raid lifftert ia rim only remedy that will permanently cure yon. Remember, Ho^HiUtfrs is nD Vlleotofg^ drunken nostrum, but tho pmwt » medicine evcrm. de. and noiarrson or mijr -hould besnthout it. , . Don’t risk anv of the highly lauded fttuff with 'testimonial'' of great cutes but ask your neighbor, dri-iigisl^rnror poysicia^ vrimt Flop Bitter* has an i ^ do foryoitand teetri. • ^M^mrerereKt'^-' 311 ****' v* 1 ** CONSUMPTfON CAN ?S CUH9l K J FI B ■ tm. FOR THE LONGS. £ ft XX.--NOTICE.-XX AS BLUE FLAHitEL GARMENTS Or Inferior (fualiiy ol'Ooods *r® sold as thd “ grmiUie Xid.llescx.” which nrenot mule liy-thufmCt, The MMiUsm-x iutoHiatiy.iii enter lo pruteot their customers ami the pule;, yi' * 'urtlce th it li"-,‘Afu.r all Chilli ilia ainile Irom TUB MIDld.lC- 8KX SFANP.V1JW I.VDTilO LLflf KLANXKL8 AND- VACUr OLDTIIS. s»1.l 1>X ll iraillng clothiers, must be »r the "HILK HAMJKftS," furnMied ty the StUiug Ageuts to alt parUM onJerpig the gooda. WENDELL, FAY A CO., ■’•tfPLLlfm ACKNTW; WTnm.ESEX COMPAKT, 0* anil ft* Worth St . Srvr York; 117 Krsnkltn St., _ lloetca; VIA CheslnotBL. yhllaJelphia. SPRATUNG COTTON PLANTER - ~ _ AXD DISTRIBUTOR. GUANO chr pest and Opens furrow, tfei - Ths best. distribute* guana drops cotton seed corn, peas,etc.,at any distance. In any num Covers at same Price, tlu.00. Agents wanted everywhere. Kor full partlcuiap address, W.c. SMITH A CC„ 31 South Broad St.. Atlanta, Ga, REYNOLDS’ IRON WORKS JP- jt, JtUltliAMEf Manager. — P.O. Boxl<90, - - NEW ORLEANS, I.A MnnufArfor^ Rpyn6)4** C^Ubvnted Plathrm COTTO r 4 PREbc tre Hand and ftenre Power: F1KA.M kNOlHICA, iCUtiAR WfLlA VACUUM-PA XS^trennocat fttfawfliiji and Myna* i’atont t)rrtdfffttif>at Work. Lncoiftratht liRtTlatTroad Cif Irna ^ ^ rk a t’ pfl-iaitT:—VrmjU.' Column*, RaiHojf*, BU ktmithirf and Machine Work in ffen •ral. Ci-TLiuire’-^P-atetrt KLKV A for atore*. ^»4^»»d-aTntwtmatrti ciada by th# Mv tin gar- .. ' DNsmtnoN. v«-» |i -slMv^V, -nt'd/f *r the Above UUtjaM; bj Itr h J |I ratHij r*r the above dlMuree; hj thoo*JM»Ja ol ol the vror*t Jkind and oi fonk standlb" have beon cHretl. Imfeod, fc‘> *trom» is my faltb aianuir;: i.av© oeon cH-eti. irraeed, fc‘> stroae la my fiaitc ill It* eS!. *CJ. thnt I will o«n4 TWO SoVTUOl KRkh to I *ih £ r wSth a V*U'AttUt TKKATJ8* on thla dtae^,u > r - Ol'» i'.rpr,.«» nna r. O. adores*. DU. T. A. tlOCVO. Ul Pearl dt.. Now Tori Aarwra wasted roa thb HISTORY™, U. S. BY ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS. »lvu a»d rataaM, htotWy *rer7 askllahaa. It a M U T sekMrti.t4sa Mir, ood AfenU ora waakad la aw* ■-•oatf. Herxl far #reRlore ared axtin teems te * - v**r*aa, HatMiaa rvoLaaus Oa., AUmO, Oa. INTERESTING nslixm were |„ nK a.. u( il.rnnl<d by TME NU/I ' kre- po , *t a Jurtf rt’A h, • iict’l cn t. imwm V ‘.’ n t i O na 1 way all thr SL w .f. 0 .Li , .! , '.?: ,r !'. | vwhatjt thtffi a bo tit inct 1 a„d. vH"*. 8uh.< ripM«: litit-V (* nHir.-.l by mall.Me. a month, or *«.«o a years auviuVtk P*g.si. •rnojp. ryar; Waaxi.t (A ‘.g, * *1^® mar. •AhO, PubUslicit Si:w York City. A BHRE CTTRK forEpMersv or rit« In N hoors. Frit “> poor. Hr. lxku.it. jLm Amenal 8t.. St. i,ouI«, Mr tffO AJVXEK. *18 a day at hcniR eactlv mada V/ZonetlT --Itat fr»« 14c—*. i™. a r%. laawWaM’* FREE Bend to noORE n bvkuikmv iwimuaiTT. iAUamta. Wm. ’ tor Illuaintted rttrcolar. 25th year tti* or *U ioathefe# kre Jreigoi tin imperativ •tiu red i BP neodwhanha nmfltk wewanttehrrHagrtala loo* th* lent* i ta yea teseti CATOOSA LIME ! F ~ d ^ ®* w. Saav a Co. anj.vit,.. MMteHANT mXT.rnf. c* B. c. e * 1 TT 5X0’* S': •aar is OHXAn*r.> srnaa, BreeriiUI DlicJ’ttt’VlVchTtl*, l>owr*«ae«s. A.ilina, CreSV, S uuirk. ami all D>c*n»e» of tt* rcans. Il ssolhee asd heftla tb" ,a_ •f tbs Luna a. Inflamed asd 41**11 e«S >• v*awAttfa tiie artxhft BWeMte Wlrewaiim ■real Man MembreiM iued-.br tbe rtirbiaest acre** tbs ehont whl'-h •t. Csasuaiatles Is set as laoarabls malaer. IllAlll'-J rfAl.BAM writ .«• tbeuab i»rere«.l»B«l aH fsltv. I— /; i: T*T'dUdjncT>i.idon Phyw -*™ 1 esUtUhtb". K* . Oiiirc ia kevrXurU lor the Cure «:C—*= EPILEPTJ J FITS. 9 i ?vY 7 A m.J.- r;ia.' cfXrJU _ _ __ haf wiitjcnt dmit-TT. . . iseatliJiofin ‘ Irna limply becii C' ^ „ ever vc yrfua’ ttci.Uinir *«•«* cart d y* r-.» DuSubhi'd :» »v.*rk onihlu j. Tv^!«b ^b e t jd Df t U tr irti ^*ie*=*Bsre s t f ? . r vh > f v i;»1 t:.vtr * xt.n a an l P. 0. Add Y line v *sri'iT> t e-irT-t *•* ti-'ut»'«* D. A ’L lil^ . . h-.. i-ow riia S;^. MewTorK lit. Ak ’ KcecMe (*ate <*f Tvooden^ Trbfir akea a ape- "Sfrifrf c-f Fp x *y, haf wttfccki dmrtT-r:c tied • .>. rare# more cities thlo any other MvIri':r»hyi«U itiri. L)si»nv<:«iJ • 1*1? ■•iiliTff: vre bive of Ci^rere blit f ># MILL«and PACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL SIITL3. BSLTINO g03E aad PACKING, OILS, PU’JSPS ALL KIOTDS. I-ECN' PIP2, HTTINGS. EEA53 GOpLS, ITEaM GAUGES, ENGINE BfOVEfflOtiB, Sso. SsnA fer Prica List. Y7. IT. EIir LING HAM S: CC.. H3 Stnet. L0UI3*. TILLS, KY. USTANG ISmival of the Fittest. |A FAXUT MEDICiXK THAT HAS DHALEdI UILUONS DTRIXO 33 YE.VSS! IX1C111STJSG LlilllfJ 1A BALM FOB EVEHY Wfl^B Ol MAN AND DEAfATt iTHEOLDEST&OESTLINIMEf VVER JUDE IX AMERICA. SALES LARGER THAN EVER. The Mexican Mustang Liniment ha I been known fur more than thllt ydivel I years us tim best of all Linltnenlsj foH IMim and lk-u«t. lls sales to-day arrl llarg-r lh;tn «-vi-r. It. citrc;i when alll |ollii-r* fnil, ur.d j'—u-tr t-s sain, tcndon| [und muaclo, to fho very bone. Sold everywhere. v . nriiws n*tRn n.ixis . te«.riA«vNftM*"be, h ei I .. w be^rjiCaW tmm*. W *. 1 tar.. Bnth ve«p«k».f m4 •«?. . owr^todv 8 or* I’Fva J ; S« w.^k. w.tl prevaHer f.wf* t i „ - »•« 4irect*^e aeaM *od pna-'pt' J 'iJ A*....*mn.....(lvJ, tA.|o>ait|UMfc*W,Jli:,..l-»l a tl.al« WATER PROOF Th is water-pro* BJIMAjMLA I *5'J'l t supply FBER and fur- , . „ Dlnh the JteclM for a cure. IU year, oncrh qcl. S -ltd for.-tr- _ jnl»r-W. F. OEOUGE, l.n I'oi tc. I„J. (roruKrly Coufld, ntlai t»,-c,.-tary for »r. a B. Ooliina.) it fl fl A vnau. In to Ur own tow*. Ternu oan vDOMeuMunee.Aflm'tr - - a • ■JUilact aOa^yrvjaaYkia |5 if fORT ATTT.te SODA - F-OUJVTAIIVS Send for Oatalocae. Chapman ft Co., and riftii] U( lorul IESHERS» . rtP- >4 * ■ .f •*-' '