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AGRIOULTURE. SUBDUING OIO1ARD PxsTs.-AU of the insect pests which infest orchards and gar dens in the Atlantic tates and the bouth have not yet appeared, but most of then will unless the greatest vighance is main tained. The following practical notes fhon various authorities are of value to horticul turists. Oils of all kinds are deadly te most insects. Kerosene can only be used by diluting with water. To mix oils with water first combine them with milk, then dilute as desired with water. Sour beei and molabses attract moths, spread on boards placed in the orchards or on trunks of trees. Paris green is very effectual when it can be well applied; one pound mixed with twenty-dive pounds of flour or plaster Is sufflolently strong. Of London purple use only 1 part by weight to 50 parts of flour or plaster. The common ground beetles, the lace wirged flies and the well known 'lady bugs, are old friends of the horticulturists and should be protected. As regards the noxious insects, the cod lin moth ranks, for destructiveness, nearly at the top of the list. Paper or cloth bands are used, applied every ten days through spring and early summer and lu connection with the use of a proper wash. The apple tree borers, of which there are several kinds, are enemies of the applb,the quince and some other trees. When observed, cut the larvio out with a kuite and place a sheet of tarred rooting felt about the collar ot the trees to prevent further ravages. Dustings of lime are effectual wtth the cherry and pear slugs, abundant in moist regions, such as about Puget Sound. The plum curculio, which has not yet made its appearance, Is an enemy that at present cannot be conquered. There is no remedy known except the jarring process, to commence as soon as the fruit sets and jar the tree 8 times a week for a month. his shakes off the curculto bitten fruit, and it should be gathered up and destroyed. The steel-blue beetle, known as the grape lea beetle, nips the vine in the bud; tut larvic feed on the leaves in the summer. The beetles are jarred (if the vines in the early morninr, over an inverted unibrella, or lime is used for the larvw. One onnco of alum to a gallon of warm water destroys the strawberry worm, so does white hello bore. Iland-picking is about the only remedy for the gooseberry fruit worm. The currant borer is troublesome. Cut out and burn all Infectea brniches; do the same with the raspberry twig girdler. PRoTHcTINo URCH A RDs. -Woods,or any thing of the kind, to protect orchards, are a very good thing, it protected on the pro per side, but nine times out of ten the pro tection is on the wrong side, which is al most always seen on the north or west *Wle. whereas it should be on the east and B;>uth sides. It is the cold that injures or chards and the protection on the north or west will scarcely make it any warmer. An orchard should always have a northern and never a southern exposure. And why? Because the southeru exposure will cause the buds to expand so early that the frost Sill nearly always catch or kill or dairiage then. On the contrary, a northern expo sure will keep them back until after dan ger from frost has passed. If the frost melts away before the sun reaches the bloom, the fruit will not be killed; but if the orchard has an eastern exposure, so the early sun can reach the bloom, the fruIt. ill nearly ulmost always be killet by a sharp frost. If the orchard has western exposure, or is protected by dens, woods of tall timbers on tihe east, the Iros will melt away before the sun ieaches It, The orchard thtus protected will hear eve ry year. I have noticed this for many years and know It to bo trite. lIAiNios s 15more rapidly iijuiredl in sum mer than in winter, .it is sometime: moakedi with rain, and again subjected te heat and d1ry'ing, andt the perspiration o; horses does it no good. if kept weoll oiled, all these intltiences will cause lit,tle injury. 'lThere are many different applications usec. 'and different tmodes are adopted for em p)loying them. A commion way is first to wash thoroughly with Soap) andt warm wa ter and then to apply neats-foot oil, as th( best, oil for the purpose. ilva meal would make an excellent foo( for cows If fed in siop or upon01 cut hay. It would be well to striud with it a simai p)roportb~n of corn ; two bushels to tein 0i rye would miake a good mIxture. To usC it in the best mnanner it should be mtixed with water into a thin s101) andti left foa twelve hours to steep, and then poured over the cut-feoder and well stirred witii it. It is not so rich in oil as corn, butt by adding to it a litt le cottonse'ed-mneal this defect wouldl be easily madle upl. Tux~ low price of wheat is greatly dia, couragmng to the English farmers. Afte: seven years of greater or less failure, they are doubting now whlether a good c.ror would pay at p)resent low prices. Th<ii acreage sown to wheat this year is muc. smaller thian usnal. '1 hue the evil'or low prices corrects itselt, anid thle farmer whe goes on without vatryang for high or lon p)rices has the best success. T u are said to be 00 injurious insect; in our vegetable gardlens, 50h in our viine 3 ardis, while seventy-five attack our apph trees andt more tIhan fifty our grain fieldl * 8eventy-fly'e million da3llairs is estimnated at the damage done to the wheat in lilinoa iv one season, ant nearly ten years ago the annual loss In the United Statcs from In sect depredlalions alone was estimiatedi at nearly $400.000, 000. CORN burnt on the cob, and the re luse--which consists almost entirely of the grains reduced to charcoal and atlill ret,aining their perfect shape-placedi be= fore the fowls, is greedlily eaten by themi, with a marked improvement in thieti health. CoP'AL varnish applied to the soles 01 slioes, and repeated as it dlrles tuntil th< - pores are filled and the surface shines like polished mahogany, will make the sailes water-proof, aiid last as long as the tippers. Bows may farrow at any time if th< - quarters are warm and comfortable, but if the pigs are not p)roperly oared foi they Will be checked fin growth if th< weather is cold. . Tnvnn is considerable advantage rea) ized in turning off animals as young at possible after getting a goad growth, as It reursls capital in conductimg thic rkofaccidents, diseases and all other thnsaemuch lessenedh. Svoox the'farm to the fullest extent ~ with satety. Raise all the bood possi. Le, straw, hay, grain, fodder, then feeti lberall, but carefully. -~ I . SPREADING In a cool, dry place will al most invarIably save well ripened onioni at this season of the year. ,~. '~ N cLrulg for stock, good judgmeni and skilful menagement will tell as mucl if not more at this season than any other. DOMETIO. A NovLTY in cake is made thug Bake a loaf of white cake or of ooril starch cake; have the loaf when bake< about three inches deep, When don and cold, put on the top of the loaf pie ces of orange; these should be out ij the shape and sf the size of a caramel, Put them on as close together as possi. ble, and have them smooth or even i you can. Then cover the cake, orang< and all, with frosting. If corn-starol cake is made follow this rule: One cul of flour, one oup of corn starch, On1 heaping cup of white sugar, half a cul of butter, beaten with the sugar until i is light cream, one large teaspoonful o baking powder, and the whites of foui eggs, beaten to a stiff froth and put ii last; a large half oup of sweet mill should be stirred in with the butter ani sugar after they are well beaten. Thi cake does not keep well, and should b4 eaten while fresh. A nice white oak< to be covered with orange is made bj using the whites of five eggs, one cul of milk, half a onp of butter, one tea spoonful of baking powder, one cup an( a half of nugar, and about three cups o flour. An Elder was cramped with an ache, St. Jacob's Oil did the pain slake; lie was so highly pleased, That again he was greased, And took a lot home to balt Lake. A soldier on guard at Fort Wayne, Was suddenly stricken with pain; lie thought he was gone, But when be rubbed on St. Jacob's Odf was all right again. WASTEM-PAPER BASKETS. --andU(ISom waste-paper baskets can be made b3 covering a peach-baskot outside and iL with turkey-rod'calico, or with silesia, or with more expensive material in somc bright color, and tfien crocheting a cov. er or lambrequin out of macrome twine, This cover should be about half as deer as the basket, to allow space for a fringc to be tied id; as this should reach t< the bottom of the baskot, it is just at well to use some cheap c ovoring for th< basket. This nay be used for a work basket instead of one for papors, if yot please; in this ease to the upper rim o tihe basket faston a simall pinoushiou, v needlebook and one or two little pock ets. *int is a great art to do tle right thing at the riglit time." he person aut) ject to derangement of the kidneys or livet has a protective duty t,o perform in pur chasing a package of Ki ducy. Wort. tin vigoratc3 these organi and by its catharti and diuretic vifct, cleanses the whol Byst01m of "ll bad hiiori. ? ? ra )'r, rina , volvet c.i all b g oeI t ,. . thit, e ti%,%u in-.t 1)g >riO -s. 10 4,01t-i ro' ea o'm. To keop the knives and forks in goo( condition, wipe them as soon as possibli after being used, as the longer they ar< left with stains on them the harder the, will be to clean; have then a jug o hot water to put them into a soon al done with, and wipe dry with a sof flannel. When they are not in use rul the stool panrts with a flannel dipped ti oil, let it remain two hours and wip< dry; or dust the blades and prongs with quicklime, finely powdered; wlps olfinm anr hour or two and wrap them iu a flannel cloth. h An ICA, Mo., Feb. 0, 1880. I purchased live bottles or your Hoj Bitters of Bishop & Co., last fall, for m.) daughter, and am we~ll pleased with the Bitters. They (d1( her more good than al] the medicine she has taken for six years. WM. T McCLU1tE. The above is fromt a very reliable farm or, whose daughter was in poor health for seven or eight years, and could obtain ne relief until she used Ilop Bitters. Sac is now in as good health as any person in the country. We have a large sale, and they are making remarkable cures. W. 11. ISI8110P & Co. IN place of any know prep)aration sol( uinder the name of ''baby powder," usi seime fine starch. Put a few lumps ii a cup anttd pour over it enouigh cold wat tor to dhissolve it. After you are sure 1 is dissolved lot it stand until the starci1 is all settled and the water is clear: ther: turn the wvater off. Let the starch dry and then powvder it and put it in a sofl muslin bag, through which it will sifi out. TJ.his is very healing and answuri adit(rably any purpose the powder iu suiposda to do. Vonsumpuoi Curea. An old hbysician, retired trom practice aaving had placed in his hands by au East India "missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speed5 and permanent cure of ConsumptIon Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections, also a positive ant radical cure for Nervous Debility and al: Niervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers In thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to mnake ii known to his suffermng fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve hu. man suffering, I will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this receipe, in Ger mtan, French or Eing1ish, with full direc tir ls for jpreparing aiid using. S3ent by mail by addressing with staump, naming thus paper, W. A. Noyes, 149 Power'. Block, Rochester, N, Y. IT is fashionable now to have scarf. os lambrequins for the low shelf whec1 accompanies the long mirror extending from the ceiling almost to the floor it modern reception rooms. Usually thh mirror occupies the centre of the room, where an open grate would ordimaril~ be placed, while the mirror which waa formerly universally found between th<c windows is replaced by a long and val, uable p)aintin]g, or, ini some cases, by shelves for bric-a-brao. A PAiR of Bovroes vases, valued al $6,500, are exactly copied from a paih ordered for Queen Victoria's birthday They are mounted upon a pedestal oi Mexicau onyx, decorated in Frencha bronze, The vases are surmounted b3 a crown of flowers in bronzo, of rarc workmanship, and have handlies of the same rich material. Upon a ground work of old blue enamnel the desigi represents upon the one Venius rising from the sea and upon the other the fable oi Europa. HANDBsoME hall chairs are in jliumin. ated leather, and are framed fii heavl carved mahogan, 'The latest fashioil has the tall upright back and narros seat which was characteristic of the eighteenth century. SEA SHEnrLS are mounton i terra, cot ta plaques. Figures carved on terra cot Ia peer over the edge of the shells and appear as if perfeotly at home in their curious tenem. NUMOBOUS, "Ans those oakes new maple, sugar ?" - he asked, as he haltet before a stand I on Wall street, "They are, sir." "Made this winter ?" S "Yos, bir," "From the pure sap ?" "The pure sap, sir." "And not adulterated ? "Not in the least. How m-ny will you have?" "Not one. I am looking for some Oakes of old mapLe sugar-some at laast a year old. I think new sugar un I healthy." "I'll tell you what, sir," said the v keeper of the stand, as he gave his voice u a confidential. pitch. "If you want six t cakes at live cents each, I'll admit that I lied about it and this Is old sugar polish-d up with a rag. uome, sir, patronize a poor but worthy man." , r The violation of any of nature's laws brings its warning by the feeling o1 dis comfort. Exposure will induce colds, t throat disease, consumption, etc., all of which give warning by a troublesome cough. Use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in r time, and remove both the cause and effect of your discomfort. Way the Czar retired: There was a cOmpany of gentlemen engaged in a little game of cards in a prominent gen tleman's parlor one night lately. It grow Inte and fears were expressed by the party that they were trespassing up on the ltudness of the mistress of the house, who, by the way, was not pres ont. "Not at all, gentleman-not at all I Play as long as you please. I am Uzar here," said the master of the man sion. 'Yes, fontlemen, play as long as you please, 'said a silvery voice, and x all rose as the mistras of the house stood before them. "Play as long as you please, gentleman I But, as it is nearly ono o'clock, the Czar is going to bed I" He wont. * *4WLter finds out what Simmer lays by.'1 Kidney-Wort c e's in Winter and in Summer, There is scarcely a person to be found who will not be greatly benefitted by,a thorough course of Kidnoy-Wort every spring. If you cannot prepare the dry buy the liquid. It has the same effect. AWuThe wonders of modern chemistry are apparent in the beautiful Diamond Dyes. All kinds and colors of Ink can be made from them. SHE did not give: "Madam," he be gan, as he lifted his hat at the front door, "I am soliciting for home charl ties. We have undreds of poor, rag ged and vicious children like those at your gate, and our object is-" '16ir I those are my own children I" she inter rupted, and the way that front door slammed his toes jarred every hair on his scalp-lock. 3 Joah u1inga hoard itron. icwi- ir. U. I., Aug. 11, 1880. .Dcar Bittcrs-l am here trying to breathe in all the salt air of the ocean, and i having l'een a sufferer for more than a year with a refractory liver, I was indu ced to mix Hop Bitters with the sea gale, and have fouind the tincture a glorious re suit. * * * I have been greatly help - ed by the ltittcrs, and am not afraid to say. so. Yours wiltiout a struggle, JO811 BILLINGS. FAiRMEns weep over the scarcity of rain, and so would the p)otatoes if they were large enough to have eyes. Aind the corn would listen for the pattering dIrop)s but that the droutii deprives it of e.ars. Pure cod liver oil, from selected livers, on the seashore, by Caswell, Bazard & Co., N. Y. A1solutely pure and sweet. Pa. tients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians declare it superior to all other oils. Chapped hands, face, pimples and rough skin cured by usiaag Juniper Boap, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co.. New Tork. "My teeth arc all full of sand," said the fairest bather in the sand. "All right, hand them out," said an admirer, "and I'll rinse them off' for you." And now she regards him only as a brother. Solid men admire the beautiful, and ; this accounts in some measure for the 1i thousands upon thousands of bottles of a Ozarboline, the deodorized petroleumn hair a renewer and dlres'sing, which have been in 50o(d yearly since its invention b)y Messrs. * Kennedly &~ Co., of Pittsburg, Pa.f "Do fish peCrspire ?" is a question now~ agitating scientista, They make a man sweat who tries to catch thoem, generally. Yonng men, mniddle-ageda men anhd all men who auiafer from early lindiscreathms ila filnd Ailen's a Brin Food thimostoi powerfi amyagorantm ever in- rl trodumced; ece restoaedi by it, there ia no relaps?e.a Try It; It never fails $i; sax for S5. At dii ugg,st' ami at laen's Pharmacy, S13 Farat aveanue, New ALnanT Sonwrr is an Tndiananolisa man who has had nineteen fleghts be- a cause somebody said: "Give haim to the U hogs," a Doang a (irent Dleni or 42ond. Mrs J1. flerry. or Poriand.i Me., "r5s: "Your iiazry's, Carboil,, Halis <toinig a great daln of good. b bemio of m. friunds have been groatly benefitlaaod by ra Its use. J tiank it Is tho boat salvo I have over usds b; liewaro of a. uuterfeita. Bsaers Pain Panacea cures namn an Man and Beast , For uso externally and internally. Dr.Rloger's vegetablo worm Syrup insaty destroyt nD a rm, and removes tioherretionus which causo them.h Denton's nalsam cures Colds, Coughs. Rheumiuatbeni, Rmatuuy troumbies. et. Oan be used oxtoemaly as a ohustor. .AN agnostic: Professor--"Txe agnos tic may be0 briefly described as the Knownothingist of philosophy. Paas sing that point, Miss- may tell what she knows of sense p)erception." Miss --"Professor, I am an agnostic." 'v RoBTINE3 is nourishing and sirengthen lon; purifies the blood; regulates the bow els; quiets the nervous system; acts direct ly upon the secretions, and arouses the Whole system. A FRNu~cHMAN1 feeling ill, complained to an English friend that he had a p)aini in his portmanteau, by which he meant hiE chest. Tahe kFrauAr Ax'lo (rease Is the bsst in the market. It is the meet ecomnmlcal and oheapest, ens box lasting a. long as two of any other. Onoe greasing will last, two weeks. It received first premiumi at the Oentennial and Parts Exp iltions, also ie.las at various Stato fairs. Buy no ether. A ConIREAPONDENT wants a cure for A Coor reception-Au loeream festi val. Mh hnle Demand for Vegetine. V are iot at all surprised to learn teat thU vvdemand of the people everywhere for that amous medicine, VegeUine, is constantly becom. ag more and br# extended. It has long been in emanild all oit our own country, and had solne 4dO ago ma1e its.Lway into Yprlous foreign landa. Lt the pregait-tilb6 the esteemed proprietor, Mr. I. 11. Stevens, ot Boston, in sending it to order to OU1e of thO renotest fireign countries;' and it eems noW 6VIdfnt that Vegetino is to become a Iniversal, mediline. It is a "patent itedicine," ut it has gained its fame and made its way every rhers on its ow intrinsic merits Suct were t,4e inistakable and udd6niable results,of the use of his a4tontshing ,ladVft this day,, worl-eftAwped lediclne, in speedily'effecting cures of the very iumerous diseases or ills for which it was de. ilared to be -a remedy, that people everywhere rero open and decided in expressing their opinion ftat this "Patent medicine" must not only be anked equal *Ith, but altogether superior to, all fte regular "doctors' stufI" that had ever been iven in sickness. There was and there could be no 'dispute about ho astonishing cures effected by the medicine. 'he doctors cold not deny them-especially as many of such cures had been effected In the most espectablo, 1ealthy and well-known families, rhero the sutifering invalids had obtained and %ken the Vegetine as a last resort, after the regu ir physicians had utterly failed to do them any ood. Moreover, testimonial letters from perfectly rell-known persons ln high standing and of un. loubted charact er and veracity began to pour in ipon Mr. Ii. It. Stevens, the proprietor, in abund ince, declaring, and often with the deepest gratt ude, the surprising cures wrought by the great odlemine. Such testimonials have continued to flow in upon Ir. Stevens, fron filret to last, until he has enough a make volumes word he to print them all. But t don't publish, even In the newspapers, only a mall fraction of them. Is It any wonder, then, lIat the sale of Vegetine is now increasing at a urprisingly rapid rate ?-Proutdetke (I. L) Ga Vegetino is Sold by All Druggist. - B e ANAKESIS Dr. S. Silsbee's External Pile emedy Gives instant relief and is an intalhblo DURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. 1ts .iy.... r. . rie e ti per bo ita a t! res, b . I'N ui <ct & . a o 0OSTETE CELEBRATED invalids who are recovering vital stamina, declare grateful termas thaelr appreciation of tl.e nmerits a tonic, of liostel ter's Stomacn Bitters. Not aly does it impart strength to the weak, but it so corrects an Irregular acidl atate of the stomach, lakes the bowelt act at proper itiervails, gives ise to thaose who snffer fromt rlieeumatic aind kid. L'y trottbies, and conquers as wvell as prevents n er andi aigne. Foar sale by nil D)raggias anal Dealers generally. Itemembier Ti. If you are sick 11op Bitters will asurely aid Na ire in mtaking you well when all else fails. If you are costive or dtyspeptic, or are suffering 'out any other of the numerous diseases of the Lomnach or bowels, It is yoiur own faiultI if y9u re isant ill, for 1101 Bitters atie a sovereign remedy a all such compilaits. if you are wasting away with any for m of Kid ty dtiseas~e, stop tempting Death this moment, mcd turni for acture to Hop Bitters. If you are sick wv th that terrible sickness Nerv isness, yout will fintd a "Biaim in Gilead" in the se of 11lop Bitters. If vou aire a frequenter, or a residenit of a mis-. a tic distriet, barrienade your saptem angainst thte omrge of aill coutntries--malarmal, epidemic, bil1 and.i intermittent, fevers--by tihe use of Ilop If you have rough, pimply, or Pallow .skin, bad eath,pcins anid aches, and feel miserable gene.. Ily, iop Bitters will give -you fair skin, rich ood, and sweetest breath, health, and comfort. In 'hort thmey cutre a.l Diseases of the stomach, Iwels, Blloodl, Liver, 'N-yes,'Kldnley.fl, B'right's isease. $f500 will be paid for a case they will not, ito or help. That poor, bedridden invalid wife aister othier or daughter, cain hie made the plctur9 ci -alth,~b a few bottles of Ilop Bitters, costing at a utie. Will you let them suffer?i IB'A SURE CURE I for ali diseases of the Kidneys and -LIVER Ithsspeilo action on this ms motn organ, enabling it to throw ofs torpidity and innotion, stimulat4ag theohialthy secretion of the Bile, and by koping tho bowels in free cndition, effecting its ro4ular discharge. Malaria. aE*M tf* om are bilous,dyolptio,or oonatipated,Kidney Wort will surey roliovo and quickly euro. In the Spin tooleanso th'e System, every one should tlo &a iorugb ouroq *,. 41- 80O.0 Y DRUOOIS 8. Price $Si. I Sig r, poeL nrntn A an t perfect . Lig t ruaa eI iDr. Piero N "60olden Medical D'oo wer'' bas become'so thorougl entabbehied In pib. lio favor.that were It not for the forgettuffies of people it w.ould not be neoos4ry to call at tontlien to Its tower to cure consumption. which: is scrofula of the lunge, and other blood lseases, as erup'ions, b:otchea, plm Plos, u.ceis, and *liver complaint." Tan crush bat: "Halloa. there I" ex claimed Fogg, addressing a young gen teman who was wandering about ths room with a shut-up orush hat in his hand. "Did you speak to me, sir?" asked the young gentleman, drawing near. 'Oh, beg pardon," said Fogg, "I took you for one of the waiters. Ha, hal Very natural mistake, wasn't it? Took your hat for a salver, you know. Funny, wasn't it?" When the young gentleman turned away he appeared to be endeavoring to hide his crush hat beneath his coat, What 1'hyAtoissu" .ty. SAN LEANDRO. CaL Dn. I. V. Pn:ios, Buffalo. N.Y.: Dea- Hir-. I havo employed your "-Pleasant Purgative Polluts" in my 1:raotioO for the last four yars. I now use no other alterative or cat artio medicinus In all cironic dera 'gomon(e of the btomao1j, liver, and bowul#. I know of noth Ing that equal them. - J , KILLE , M. A RATnE a sharp attack: Farm lad ''Hev a drink o' watter, Muster Mugford? it'hnice and fresh; do yew good af ter last night." Mr. Mugford-'Ah, Wil liam, of course you are the lad who kindly assisted me home, Did 1 seem very faint 9" Farm lad-' 'Well, yew did seem strange loike. When I fust seed yer yew was a-sittin.' in a puddle by the side of the road yonder a-makin' grabs at the foive-bar gato and a.shoutin' .vou'd be blowed if you wouldn't keteh thot theer bed of yourn the next tima it came round." 110w Women would Vote. Wore women al!owod fo voto, every one in the land who has used Dr. Piorco's "Favorie Prescription" won d vo.o it to hW an unfailing remody for the diseases peculiar to her sox. 13y druggists. UROwNER's quest testimoRy: "I said to him, 'Billy, you've been taking mor phine, haven't you?' He said, 'Yea, my stomach is out of order and I am com pelled td take it. 1 feel very bad.' That was yesterday. Last night about twelve o'clock I went up to see him and lie was asleep and breathing very hard. I saw him again about three o'clock and L lie was still sleeping. About six this morning I went up again and found him as 1 e is now-dead. I then sent for a e physician, but it was too late." . "Ituchu-P'alba.' The quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1. Druggists. To be continued: A lady was visiting one of her married friads who had re cently presented her husband with pledge of affection No. 1. "What are you going to name the baby ?" inquired the visitor. ''Wo are going to call her r Mary Pfnelopo Thanatopsis Ellen-not going to leave, are you ?" "Yes, I must get home in time for tea; I'll call in again early to-morrow morning and hear the rest of it." Why do-i't ynn use St Patrick's Salve? Try it. Use It. 25o at all drugg s. EVEN all around: A butcher enters a lawyer's office-"Sir," lie asks, "when a dog does any damage is not his owner responsible ?" "Certainly." "That be ing the case, as your dog has just car ried off a magmificient leg of mutton from my shop, you owe me $2." "Noth ing could be more just," replied the lawvyer, "and fortunately that Is just the price of the consultation I have just given you I" Ladles and children's boots and shoes cannot run over If Lyon's Patent Heel Stiffeners are used. - Tan newer arithmetic: It takes twen ty blows ot at hammer in the hands of a woman to drive a ten-pennay nail three rn ioches. lhie misses theo nail twice where she hits it once. How many blows does she strike in all, and how far can her voice be heard when she strikes her thumb? Dr. Kline's Great Nerve lHestorer Is the m marvel of the age for all nerve diseases. All il 11appo tre.f o.send to 931 Arch Street, NoT enough to worry himn: "I wish I at knew what would prevent my food from distressing me,'' said Mr. Lymph. "My T decar fellow," exclaimed Fogg, "come at and stop awhile at our boearding-housc. la I can assure you thatt all the food you is get there won't distress you a partiele." a *For the delicate and complicated difl- or culties peculiar to women, Lydia E. kink- D< ham's Vegetable Cempound is the sever- ba cign remedy. SaI NOT Hardly-"Bioy,'' said a stranger PI l o a lad who was blacking his boots in fr front of a hotel yesterday, "if I should ~ give you a dollar, would y-our first im 1)m15 o to go to the circus ?" "No, sir," 2 was the prlomplt reply. "My first im- wi pulse wvould be that it was a counterfeit vo b)i111" an su Mother swan's WYor,.n Syrup. the JnfalI,be, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; for to -to verlshness, restlessness, worms, constapaion. 25c. it. BE'IwEEN fashionatbles: "That infer- o nal tailor of mine has disappointed me Oe: again, confound him I I wish I could ati flad some way of punishing the beast." tol "PIll attenfi to that; ho shall be punish- 35 ed adequately-a fearful ruve'nge. He shall be ruined." "Hlow?" "I will dri transfer iny custom to him I" be Emnory's Little Cathart.c Pill--best inade te for Liver Uwmplaint and Biliousness. dir T'Lasteless, harmless, inftalhble. 1 5c. hai Tarn rage for tambourines may be 3{ supposed to be (dying out, but. unfor- - tunately this absurd fashion is likely to be closely followed by a still more * ridiculous adaption of guitars and vie hiug to purposes of decoration. 'uaSr CoUoH BALSlAM IN TIlE WoRI.D." Try it. Price 1c. F. W. KINSMAN & Co., Allgilta,31alno. TERBUA-0OTrA plaques are mounted in ~black or deep-toned velvets or plush. The genuine specimens, which come Dieppe, are very wonderful representa tions of the life of the fishing popula tions. In one a group of fish-wives sur round a comrade who reads the news of the day from Lse Petit Journal4. CURES WHERE Att ELSE FAILtS Use I, t. Sod it dng#I e YOUNG MEN **"' T"- ,A,:or n A "p a Tuose anewornag an mdaaunn wim ha f et pit e advertler an d the wa ieaaietaaenn.a. ....ad THE GREATUOERMAN R.sMEDY FOR PAIN1. Believes aid cures RUEUMATISN, Neuralgia, Solatioa, Lumbago, DACKAV1E0, HADA011,TOOTHA01!, SORE THROAT, QUINBY, SWELLINGS, 1IPAINS, @ Soreness, Cuts, Bruises, FROSTBITES, BURNX, XCALDS, And all other bodily aches and pains. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. Sold byalli]Drugists8and Dealers ect ons n 1 languages. The Charles A. Vogoler Co. (Sucesore to A. VOOLER & C.) lalttihore. Md.. U.S. A WOMAN CAN HEA.TH OF WOMA S PATHIZE WIT IS THE HOPE 0 WOMAN. THE RACE LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. L Sure Cure for all FEMALE WVEAR. NESSES, Including Leucoarrbea, Ir. tegular and Painful Menstrunation, Inflamnmation and Ulceration of the Womb, Flooding, PRt0. LAPSUS UTERI, &e. tWPleawsat to the taste, effieacious and Immediate D its effect. It is a great help in pregnancy, and m'. Loves pain during labor and at regular periods. IriySICIAtNs ra IT AND PRESCHIDE IT FREELY. tMFoR A.r, WZAZssEs of the generative organs if either sex, it is second to no remedy that has ever een before the public; and for all diseases of the aDnzys it is the G"etest .Remedy In the World. F-KIDNFY COMPLAINTS of Either Se:x Find Great Relief In Its Use. ZTDIA E. PINKIIA.M8 BLOOD PUIRICIIER rfU eradicato ever et Humors from the lood, at the Pam time will gve ton anf. trength to kwayitem. An marvellous In results as the Compotud. WBoth the Compound and Blood Purifier are pro. ared at 233 and 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass, Irice of either, $1. Six bottles for t5. The Compound a sent by mail in the form of pills, or of lozenges, on ecolpt of price, $1 par box for either. Mrs. Pinkham rooly an'swore all letters of inquiry. Enclose S cent tamp. Send for pamphlet. JfenLon this ftpen WLTxA R1. ftmmasls lavant Pamts cure Censtipa, [on. Biliousness and Torpidity of the LAver. 25 cent,, - Sold byall Drugall stt.-ES () iFOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF . CONSTIPATION. - No othier dicenso is so prevalent in this coun- ff "try as CosWlpation, and no remedy lhas over S oquallod the celebrated Kidney-Wort as a E cure. Whatever the cause, howover oh.,ttnato a S the case, this remnedyr will overcomo it. s. PILES. d .tr"s*,"g fom; & complIcated wivth constipation. Kidney-Wort p strengthens the vrcakened parta and quickly 4 oncres all kinds of Piles oveni when physicians g' Sand mcdicincs have before ilcd. -3 cirlf you have either of thecso troubleu 'a PRICE 0 1. USE Druggist,sn oi THE PUREST AND BEST emiedly ever MIare -It is corn pounsmaed trolls Mopas, Malt. Illus, Man-. The oldest, best, most renowned an valutable - edicline in the world, andI in addition it contaIns4 I the best andl most effectivye curative propierties - sill othesr remedies, being the greatest liver gulator, bilood putler, antl life uad health ro sr*ig agent on earlth. It gives now life ani vigor to the aged and linfirm. clergymen, lawyers, literary men, ladies, andi twhoms sedentary emloyments cause irregu rltios ni the Blood, Sitmach, Bowels, or Klineys. whlo reqire an aplpetizer, tonic, and mnild stimxu ni, illis invaluable, b)elng hlighty curative, tonie id stimnulatitig, without being intoxicating. N~o mcatter whatt your leelings or symptoms are, what the dliseai e or allmnt is, use H1op BItters. )m't Wvalt untsi you are sick, hilt if youl only feel '1 or mliierall use thle bitters at. once. It may ye your lIfe. Hiundreds have been saved by so in1g, at a moderate cost. Ask your tdruggist, or y.ician. Do no't suffer yourself or let your ends~ suffer, but use and urge tihim t,o use Hop tiers. [I you have lameness in the loIns, with frequent Ins and; aches; numbness of the thigh ;'scanty, inful and frequenlt discharge of urine, illted tb pus, and( whIch will turn led by stnding; a racious appetite atnd unquenchable thIrst; harsh ti dry skin; clammy tongue, often darkly furred; 'ellen slid inhlamed guans; diropsical swelling of limbs; frequent attacks of hiccough ; innbility void thse urIne, aid great fatigue in attempting -you are suffeaing from some form of Kidney Urinary Complaint, such as BRIGHT's DISEASE tile kidney,', steo or Infammation of the blad. r, gravel and renal calculi, diabetes, strangu ary itture antl retOntion of the urine, andI Hop Bit. s~Is tIle only remedy that will permanently cure [lemember, Hop Bitters is no vile, drugged, liken nostrumn, but the putrest anld best medi. te ever made, and no person or family shotuld without it. )on't risk any of the highly laudedl stuff with timonials of great culres, but ask your neighbor, aggist, pastor or physicians what Hop Bitters s and can do for you and test it. 807 0 6. g n eenan tabl AMsk ets faut9 a J relnw* - D14. T. FRLlX GOUUD'S Oriental Qram, or Maglal lautmfer Tom Sret orebyall1ruewt 3Ax ro*ar*tt IN a' o. ware rre a 'fHEtk 11FAT TO (HAPST a@ tharfar Jw, of t e " -ie 8ALI n ths,oIILLt, o Mancers e aR t a r p cuare khro ~ ~ 1.0 to enp6 sU wase 0 Fror aret a not N '*'Ino=4i "** *Me caNGoINKII Iff-11IL, k4& OTT'OWAY o. iL., V1I (GINIA. $65 "RESH TEACHERS P. W. l'OE & . 9 15rc St, Pilaelphia. boenl aheAnre iT toei n ac thoe ar e e nme Cataloge of a.i lon er an le Uld b einse.ree a-.a tcular f t ry Wao 1. resteoub hersad alaultacturer C slimradway, .ew or. roat-11Autoa1i angnt IMITATION STAINED GLASS. a r er m i, et. n e tam nanus roine 6"'Yt N tjone -plai.le l tg 11 .s l L4A TM a t E rac tIs ) ra I ppm e I.4 4 the .tra faa, IO ro al,P tt o a Ii lanqwt re 5iO , r overo, t ayn e a I min=rceal IA3e fr.J.A.NchenchOt haNsY j8subrliseabo n ete. LUno Herl.W , EY C SMTU Ihic. 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