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MAiURING INDIAN CORN IN TIl tILi --Since farm labor has been so hig the farmer has been compelled to rai his crops with as little hand labor t possible if he wculd make his receipi exceed his expenditures. The praotk of fertilizing corn in the hill, on land i good condition, has in a measure bee abandoned,and the manure has all bee spread broadcast, not because in all ci see it has been thought to secure th largest crop but because the cost of li bor has been such that it would not pa to put a portion in the hill. It is trui the expense of hand-dropping concer trated fertilizers is not very large, bi enough to raise a doubt if there will b suffioient increese of the crop to pay i Much depends on the condition of th soil. If the snil is not very rich, eithe the whole surface of the land must l heavily manured or a small quantity p; in each hill if it is desired to have th young corn start with much vigor. , soil that has already been made rich an well pulverized is in a condition to mak young corn grow vigorously if all of th fertilizers are spread broadcast. When it is decided that the soil is uc rich enough to secure a vigorons growt) without something in each hill to fel tilize it, the very important questio comes up, as to what is the best to pu into the hill. If the object is to fore an imn eciiato growth of leaves an stalks, care should be taken to use onl such fertilizers as are in a condition I be soluble in water, and thus be at onc available for plant food, or the plant will get but little from them until it ha been through a chemical action in coi neotion with the soil. Mistakes are sometimes made by uP ing a fertilizer that will not becom plant food until long after the plant i full grown,thus failing entirely to assii the growth of the young plant. India corn, as a iule, will not pay for han labor to put lertilizers in the hill, Ia when large fields are to be plaited, an a corn-planter is used that will drc fertilizers at the same time without e: tra labor, there are many fields ti will yield enough more corn to pay fi the fertilizers thus used; but the corn fields of Now England are most of the so small that they are planted by hai labor. Ovun one hundred now varieties strawberries have been introtuced wit in two years, each being claimed to pa sess merits superior to the others. T1l fact is, however, that particular vari ties are best adapted to certain section which is often overlooked by those wl contemplate starting a new bed, Son varieties produco well on sandy soil while otLo:s do not, and in order avoid disappcintiment the adaptabili ef the plant to the climate and soil ni the firmness of the berry should be co sidered in preference to any other qut ilications. The populatity of the W' son is dun to its hardiness and firinnes wI ji enabled it to bear transportatio in quality it is very deficient, and p)rottueen better on hoavy soils than < light, but its firmness alone placod abo:id of all others for market, A wiTER sayb: 'Ttierc is scarcely farmer who does not plant a larg acreago than lhe can pr'ofitaly attend am1( the result is that three acres lhar ly erou out so much as enio ought and1( we hear of twenty, thir-ty or forl ought to be sixty to ome hundred buts, ela, and it the time Mpenit on twent acres was spent en ten, and1( the mnon dribbled on twt nt.y were juidiiousl used on tho ten, there would be te acres to put in grass, set to enrieling self and tat the stame time mnakinag splet did pasturaige for a hadf score of yeal hngs, besides reatlizing fully asn mne corn as ini thceliu-style waty, 1au1( il stead of pulowing the corn only two< three tin.es we had better plow it si timnes. Now 1 know wheartof .t speal During a dIrought seveital years ago( certain farmer bado his boys plo0w tI corn seven times t hat summter, anid wii the neighbor:; cribs were very lean thb year his crop) was the lairgest ever gatl erett on that farmi." A MARYLAND man tadvises reade> what to phutil in hanging bask et: "'Pi a p'lant of German or English ivy< some other line,-leaved vine tat each wil or chainir; plaice a lobelia andI a mo: pink, a Kenilworth ivy or an exalts bi tween (ach ivy, In the centre liut coleus, a fancy-leaved geranium or contaurea, better known as 'dusty mi lor,' with tan artillery lant anad a saxi fragai (bt efsteak or strawberry geran umn), either the plain green variety < the variegated white, green and lial pink one, on each side of the centi plaint; then put in two or three cuttinag of trtadescanttta, of wvhich there tire no several varieties- white, green all bronze, green and whito andi T. mull color, the latest, prettily variegati Areeni. whtieo anxd pink. Thle hist.,thougi very handsome, is not so stm og a gros or as the others, and has a tendoncyi run back to the older varieties'' A eORIRESPONDENT who has met i striped bug and been coii(luered, say "'I reconmmendl the planting of 01n0 4 more seeds of the Hubbard or bostc squash in melIon lills, andl as the bootl1 is very fond of the squatsh plaint the may eat them first in ttheir hunger; the pull them up wvhen the danger is eve: The surest method, I think, is to pla~i Iif teen or twenty seeds in a hill, antd soon as they peep above the earth di a little superphosphate around( andneci but not on thu plants. This wvill mal it unpleazant for the beetles, and the( soon quit. It may be necessary to r< peat the dopo lightly two or three time as the rain mnay prevent the escape tihe ammonia; aind there is this adva: tage over tobtacco dust, hiellebore, sut phur, oet-it will caiuse them to gre rapidly even if the bugs do not c'ome. frequent inspection is necessaury, f< they need it.,' _____ A PAVOITE practice of dealing wit the peach-tree borer In the Michtgga fruit region is to remove the earth tabot the base of the tree to the depth of sm' oral inches, letavang the crown of ti. tree and the bases of the larger rooi exposed. The borer works best uiidt the ground, and exposure to the venatI or seemsn to destroy many of thenm. TU hollow is allowed to reinain until aft a lew hard lreezes in the fall, when th earth is heaped about the tree for ir ter protection. This practice its,< course, supplemented by digging 011 the borers with a knife. MUany havi tried driving nails Into the base of th~ tree, and several other aevices, bus t little or no purpose. A NEW and very effective way to Ir a table scarf with plush is to nme square or plush istead of a band as decoration on the end of a scarf. Thi aar servo as a background for a spra -of flowers in ribbon emubroidery. 'htd o16iti1ve ability regttired to su cessfully bflanco the needs of the broad jar may not be given to every woman, but she may at last see that none is wasted. If pieces have accumulated, e dry them crisp and brown in the oven, n and use them for the stuffing for fowls, u for the basis of a pudding, or for grid n die cakes. If a half-loaf or whole one - is too stale to be relished on the table, 0 set it in the stemaer over a kettle of boil i. ing water, and send to the table on a hot y plate and covered with a napkin; or, after pouring enough water over it to - wet it, set it in a covered pan in the it oven and let it remain there until the e superfluous moisture has evaporated and , the bread is really steaming. This e should be an occasional iish oily, for r no one likes it many times in succession. e Slices of stale broad may be dipped in t egg and be fried brown in butter, and o be served as an omelet. There are A many other ways in which it may be d prepared, and, with a li:tle care, no o woman need reproach herself with the o fear that through her neglect and waste fulness her children wvill come to "woful t want." Li FRENCH CREAM CANDY.-TO make the n French cream candy so often mentioned .t in recipes, follow this rule: Four cups e of white sugar, one cup of hot water; a flavor with vanilla. Lot this boil in a y bright tin pan for eight minutes without ,o stirring; then try if it threads from the o spoon, and, if it does, take it from the a the and try a small spoonful to see if it s will be creamy and roll in a ball; do L- this by rubbing some with a spoon against the side of an earthen dish; if it will not, lot it boil for a few minutes e longer; but if it is satisfactory, pour it s all in a dish and beat rapidly with a t large spoon. The vanilla, or any flavor n ing, should not be added until the oroam d begins to cool. This can be formed t into all sorts of shapes, and can be d varied indefluitely. If the cream cools p too much to shape it, you can warm it without injuring it. Raisins, currants, t dates, and citron may be chopped ine >r and be mixed with the cream, and be u. formed in bars or 1lat cakes. Al. onds, in hickory or English walnuts may be used id also. I know of no way by which so much pleasure can be given at so small cost as to lot the children of the houso of experiment with this candy recipe. s A Goon dressing for a salad is made of one tablespoonful of dry mustard, 0 half a teaspoonful of salt, half a tea 8 spoonful of sugar, pour about a quarter to of a cup of hot water over them, and stir until all are dissolved. Then pour to t salad oil; (1o this slowly, and stir after each addition of oil, to make sure i of having just enough. No more oil should be put in than will be taken up or hidden in the mustard, etc.; two 1 raw, unbeaten eggs may then be vigor ously stirred im, and lastly hill of a s small teacupful of vinegar Let these a all come to a boil; it will burn easily, it so must be watched and attired every inmoment. Let the dressing get o:d before mixing it with the sahuul. This is nico for lol:ster, salmon. uhieken, a cabbago, meats, or lettuco, and may be r sent to the table in a boat so that ea ch to 11 ilay prepare his own .a..a.d if so AN atftraichive clialir or sofa cushaion is m nade of contrastinag shIades of velvet. asain or enanimere. 1axso rwo Sqauares afth material, tile sizo yell wishI your cushionj to bo; cardimal anad pzale blume or black and ol gold are suitable colors. Cu~it each asquaare into two p)arts diagoaal ly; sew together a half of each color; emlbroid er a dei over tese:am or not, 1as you pese;o tlesqae together und~ pnise; wa evycr tomtchath naterial; plauco a hecavy r talasel alt each coraner anad it is tinaishedu. c. UMInnELLA,I are qjuito in tho wavy ini a pleasant welathler, anad are particularly e bothaersomae whln ai party is on a saiQht to seeig tour. A cause for thlir reception ~t will b>e found usefuil. Gray lianen duick, ~- thirt.y-two inchles long anad t,wenit3 -nine moches wade, is requiredl for its nmanuf,le ture, Fol the hiinen to half ita wvidth es and slopoc it on tile openl side to aubout 1t eighteen inachies ait taie bottomn. Blanat >r the top1 andt bottom alaht~lly aund bind oC with creamli bralid. Mark oir' the linena is into four eqiaal p)arts leingthiwise anad stitch ill brown embroidery silk. Sow a brown silk ribbons to the outsado, four a inches from the ('xtremuities, for tying. -. ONE of the simplest anadt best ways by r which light-colored kid gloves can bo at olcained Is this: Put tile gloves oia your o hands, take an old1 and very soft linena aandkorchiecf, wet it mn sweet milk, anad rub at on 'i picco of whlite soapl-caustilo d or any todet soap1 will anaswcr the puir i. pose--theni applly to the seiled parts of a tile glove; do this until thec spots dhis hl alppeatr; tian wiet the enltire glove anid . 1)ull it and stretohl and1 rub ntil it as o dry. If you are faithful it will not dry in wvrinklea. Oane word of caultion shIould be aldded to the ablovo. Lavon ac der-colored gloves cananot be cleanied ini a: this way, as they will fade anid look >r spotted(. to EtucCT IN CA RE.- One pound( of sugaa, y tharee-fourths of a pomud of butter, four n eggs, one0.1alf piaat of yeaast, two lad a ,half pounda of flour, onec pint of milk, t spices and( raisins, one teacup) of amolas' Ssea; nix the yeast with the milk and a t part of the flour sand let stand over r night; in the morning work the butter :0 and sugar together, then adld the eggs y and wvork the dough with thle rest of the - ingredients; rise again before baiking. >f Tmart.-Boeat the whlites of six eggs -. to a froth; add three tablespoonfuls of 1. any flatvorinag you lake; whaip thais until w the spoon iil staund in it,; boat the yolks & and a half cup of white sugar uantil light. r. stir this io one qulart of b)oilinug mlilk; as soon as it comes to a boil pour it. ianto a bowl, anid set asido to coal; whlen cold hpouar auto a glauss dish aund heap the whites on top. Airoso the almost inidispenasaible arti Scles to be tuakena on tIle vacaationi trip is r a toilet iiror. Leaath,er covers the0 rbauck of the beveled glauss, which ia pro o videdl withl loops icr supporting bruaher, r It is fastened to thae frame by two ply er ots; the fraume is faced wvith p)lush1, 0wichO mlay b)e handsomely painted. S WITH an expontaiture of a few cents a tlooking-glass with a frame of browni Cwood can be wonderfully imaproved. e B3uy some pale yellow Lalatan of sufil 0cient length to allow it to be fastenedi to t-he top of tile iriror, aund then to hanmg a t each side of it in gracefl h olds; crot s a thle ends at the bottom, and faston ith a a loose knot. y CATOUING the waiter's eye is good practice before jinng a ba sel nine flUxMOOt Ant is hot gold tha, glitfersi dis be Smith was seen on the streets yesterday, 'ooking as if there had beets several deaths in the family. "What's the matter, Gus ?" asked a freond. 'I have lost my big diamond breast-pin and ] am afraid somebody will find it." "J don't nnderstand you. I should think you would want it found. "You ought to offer a large reward for it." "I'd be willing- now this is contidential-I'd be willing to offer a reward to the man who wouldn't find it, for if it is found it will be taken to a jeweler store to have it analyzed, and then the world will know that all is not gold that glitters and that I only paid a dollar and a halt for it." Boston Bloods. Mr. C. 8. 11o1l1, Veterinary Surgeon, Bosthn, Mass., certifies that he has made the great naln cure, St. Jacob's Oil, the sole remedy in his practice for horse ail ments, and considers it superior to any oiro he has known in forty years. He tried the rame great pain banishet on him. self for rheumlatisn and by which he was t:ompletely cured. A BALTIMOnE man who disappeared from hib accustomed l'aunts about a year ago turned up the other day look ing seedy and diseouraged and, in nswer to the query as to what had hap pened him, he replied: "I left here for Kansas with every prospect of making a fortune, but luck was against me." "Did you go into stock ?" "No, sir, I organize a fire insurance iompany." "That ought to have paid I" "Of course it had; but just as I got the thing to running one of the insured up and burned out, and come upon me for $300 damages, and that busted me skyhigh I" Wontn's Friend. iliving been troublet for maty years wit i kidney liscase, with severe pains in my blik and limibs lmy unkles were it. tInes Vtary badly swollen-I was ativisedt to go to tie hospittil for treatment which I d:1 onl the ativice of ia friend, but founti nio celtef, at least only of a temporary nattare and I hal given up taill hope of a cure tntil any httshand was a<dvied to use Iliut's iemedy by a frient tiat hiai used it alu tideen cured of a severe case of htropsyvalitt kidney trolile. I procured a bottle tiat. ntl not tsedi onie-ittf of the hottlo before I begali to lie better, no puni in tile baik, and tihe swelblig of ty lintbs coiutenecd to go udown, aunt mly appetiti waus niuch better, for I hati become so buwel thU all I ate distressed mne very nuch. It wats reaily dlyspeplta, coibtned withl the other IIt'ilo bles, unit I I ta'e itselt four bottles, atlld Jilm1 ahl. to to niy work aind attendt to household .luties, wailh before taut beei i ltr den to ce. Alii In lt thlatnk ialut's lleanetly for the hetilth and 1iin les"c which I now emjoy, and esteum it, it great privilege ani antty to give you tills letter iii benilf of liy llltty sotulercng lariy frieni in ioston alnl ilie counyt r; till " eilin only say in con talsit it tint It 3utl olce try it you wi I te convinced, als I wtas, even lgiiast lily own wal, that Iluti's liewlyh. is inulecdu a wolnan's I rient. You tire at Ilberlt to lise this for their btnellit, if you su choose. liesp'c'tfilly your-, MRilS. WMi. GR.AY. IilotI iol in.t11 , 1 I''.t,T etotil Street, noston, .\ I,ril ', 1m; A ltnagange-tictoe"s Prise. stn. 11. i.ttiNY, ba;ggage-miastier on Eastett Ii.ibulicn-i, Ilust"n, says; "I W-ve us d i lunt,'s lnlinely, the great kidney sint. i ver me ii e, in lcy linuy for months. It Was recuintieneitl by friettiil i Poritsinouthi whit linte beei curtdl o kiihiey troubles, andi inid at Just as representlci aidt worlt its weaight in gold, y wife is tsing it for'lyspepaliit, atid has Ilprovei st raidly that I cheerfully iliorse it as a faintly u l.ctt"e of Ic.cl terit, iunit I wutilcl niot be withcoul it'', A coNSu)Ern mother: Mrs. Pet Schtinkisy is onte of those Austin ladie who take much better care of their ani mial pots thtan they do of their children. ishas nt a nt noodle by the name tlo boy, Bob. tasked his mother: "'Shall .I give LFido this picec o sngar he ii begging lot' ?" "'No, my child, it mighi spoil his teeth; eat it yourself, Bobby.' "'From the worst stages of IIeart Die ease 1 conhsidler myself cured by the usc cl Dr,. (Gruves' licairt llegu;ator.-'T. M. Townts, 1'ilton, N. 11." 30 years htavt proved the Heart lik'gulatuor a suire remedy. S8h1 by druggista at *1 per bottle. AN eXchange speaks of a "rich heir osis." When a young man makes ui: lis mind t.o marry an heiress, we advise hIm to select a rich one. A poor' heir ess is a hollowv mockory. I wouild recoi)nendt( Ely's Ceam BaItm to atny one having Catar'rh or Catarrhal Asthmta. I have sultered ior the last five years so) 1 could not lie dlown for we'iks at a t imo. Sincee I have beent usig the IJalms I can lie downl and rest nicely. I thank~ God that you ever Inventted such a mfedli cme-O- F"rati Pt. Bl'eighi,Farmingtoni,Nil. R1EV. SAMUon, EUCNsHiAw of Shofli say3s that he was oncoe marrying a couple when lie said to the min. "'Say after me: 'With my body I thee worship.' Thitati itnnoceintly asked, "'Must .J kneel dowin to her ?" Bohd( men admltire the b)eauitiful, and this accounits in sonic meiasutre for the thou sands(1 uponi thiouisands of' bfttles ot Carbo. Iine, the decOdorizied petroleum hair renewet and dressing, whlich have been sold yearly since its mtventton bty Messrs, Kennedy & Co , of l'it tsburgh. 1'a. A YOUNo blood, aithoted Wai a horrn ble stutter, enters an English pharmaoy. "i wa-wa-wanit," says ho "some p-pp p>ills of ip-ip.ip ip"--.-''IIurrah I," crioc the implIationlt clerk, and the blood flees. Ladies and clhiiren's boots and shoci canntot imi over if Lyon's Patent, Heel StIllenters are used. 'Wu hear of an ameratuer singer up in Uhientougo county who frighitenied a pain of canatry birds to death. It must havt beeni a clear ease of killing twvo birdi with one's tone. IElegattit tud jlattale r'elely for' indigezi tioin. hiiotlt bei takien bef'ore oaftrb 1nen1s. G A XT t N is iin liqttuiitorm. 11y druiggis4ts. '"Check I "-Pater'familits( reading doe tor's bill): "'W il, (oteotr, .I have ne objection to pay you for the medicine, but I will returti tihe visits." D)r. Kline's Great. Nerve Sestorer is the marvel of the age for all ntervo diseases. All fits stoppedt tree. Send to 931 Arch street. i'itiladelpatua, i'a. AN inveterate wag, soiling a heavy door ntearly off' its hmliges, in w~hicht con dlitioii of neglect it had beetn for sotme time,t' observed that wh'Ien it had fallen andi killed somte one it woutldl probably itver dhisonse, ilhdache andl constttpationt Lus'il .t hd digest lon, quickl y entredt iby lrowtn'g IT is hard to toll which is the more ndiltous, the young fool or the old fool, but the old fool has tis advan - tage-Ito will never be a young fool, whtereas thle young fool may some day be an old fool, Catarrh of the Iiiadder'. St inging irriation, inifiammation, all Kidne- and Urinary ucmnpatsne, cur.u by "u..at- . $. .nest of All,$ itd 1k. V4YIEnCE, Buffalo, 14ow'York. t bear Sir-- ly family has used your "F'avor ito PYeseription" and it has done all that is claimed for it. It is the best of all prepara. tions for female complaints. I recommend it to all my customers. 0. 8. WATERMAN, Druggist, Baltimore, Md. To remoye dust from a stovepipe rub with linseed oil, a little of which goes a long way. Build a slow fire at first until it is dry, The Iillous, dyspeptic or constipated, should address, with two stamps and history of case for pamphlet, WOnLD's DIS1'ENSARYMEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buf'alo, N. Y. "I BELONG to the press-gang, you know," said Charley, as he threw his arms about Corinda's waist. "Well," she replied, disengaging her eolf, "then you can just gang away if you please." "Golden Medical Discovery" for all scrofulous and virulent blood-poisons, is specitlc. By druggists. From observations made in the Zoo logical gardens, London, it seems pro bable that the extreme lease of life of the hippopotamus is thirty years. OAnFIELD, TowA.-Dr. A. T. Ilenak says: "Once using Brown's Iron Bitters proves its superiority over all other tonic preparations." The Scicntrflc Am erican warns peo plo against using ice taken from ponds containing impure water. Freezing does not kill the noxious germs so inimioal to health. Don't Die in the nouse. "Rough on Itats." Clears out rate,mice,roaches, bedbugs,uiea,ante,moles,chipmunks,gopliers. 160. Copperas mixed with the whitewash upon the cellar walls will keep vermin away, E LLS TRADE MARK. The pills are warranted to be PURELY vege tabtle, free from all mineral and other poison'pus substances. They are a certain cure for Consti R8ation. Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Biiousness. Torpid Liver, Loss of Appetite, and all diseases arising from the Liver, Stonaunch, Bowels or Kidin1eys. They remove all obstructions from the channela of the system anti purify the blood, thereby Im parting health, strength anti vigor. holdi by drug gists, or sent by mail for 26 cenits in sttunps by P. NEUSTAEDTER & CO., 83 Morcer St., New York, 9ole llanufaci irers of ST. ItEIINA Itl) VE( E TAItLE 1'11.s Send for circular. Hop Bittern are (ne rnr-st anid Beat Bitters Ever Mlade. They are compounded from itops, Dtait, Buchu, Mandrake and I)anelion,-the oldest, best, anti most valuable medicines in the world and contain all the best and most curative properties of all other remedies, being the greatest Blood Puriller, Liver legulator, and Life and lealth Iaestoring Agent on earth. No dlieae or Ill health can pos sibly long exist where these Bitters are titedl, so varied and perfect are their operations. They give new life and vigor to the agced andi in firm. To all whose employmenlts cause irregto l.aril of the bowels or urinary orgatns, or who re . itters arc intvait(ibi utig suum . anld stilnulating, wihotut ioxicatlig. -No matter what yotur feelIngs or symptoms are, whatr. the disease or almnent Is, is' liuop hii'i ers. Don't waiit until: on are sick, bt, if yott only feel badt or mliserah,ie, use ltoip Bitters at once. It miay save your life. I'lreuds have beeii saived by so dng. t0 will be paid for a case they will not, Do not, suffer or let your friends suffer, but use andi urge thenm to use Hop1 Bitters. Itemnemiber, IIop Ititters Is no VIle drugged, -druniken niostrum, but the Putrest and Ziest Medi cine ever made; tihe "Invalid's F riend and hiuope," ant no ilr1i or fattilly should he without them. THE CREAT CURE a E KIDNEYS,LIVER AND BOWELS. E St tclenssth systen of the rid poion o only the victims ef Rheumatism can roauizo. :s S THOUSANDS80POASES a i hav been quckl relieved and n shor tim o PERPECTLYOCURED. Pin, $z. ID fle DntY, so!.D BY i)iUVG0JsTs. WE,TAS.rIOIEIIsoN&Co., DnrUngtonVt. Consumption Can Be Cured i H A IL 'S NOR TE LUNSDBA ISA npen==. ronh 1 iff tl.s roshir r as t see . .ftan a the Lembra e an... we th sweats and sum .imeurablo s aday JNES ol a. ti War.ant.s y.lars. Au ate..as low. JONES OF BgNNGHAMTON,' BlNGhu.Tom, N.V A SURE RECIPE For Fine aompleoxionsi Positive relieftandi inununi iy fromi compJlexional blem Ishecs may be found ini Iagan's Ma gnoiia Balm. A dellente and hllarnmless article. Sold by druggists everywhere. It imparts the nmost bril liant andi lifec-llke tints, and the closest scrutiny cannot Ring Marks under the eyes, Sallowness Riedness, Rough neoss, and tIme flush of' fatigue and excitement are at ence dpisled by the Magnolia It is the one incomparable Cosmetic. S/afoin/ is continually getting out of Inc or of level from one cause or aneth sr, the walls of the building may settle, )r the floor may be depressed in one spot by an unusual welght; a heavy strain by a belt may cause a cutting of the box, and a consequent derangement Af the line. r'requent periodical inspec dons should be~made to readjust hang. srs and brackets, if necessary, and to ascerfa!n if there is undue strain on any particular portion. Neglect of these duties will surely cause waste and ex. pene. To Steady the Nerves is a task to the accomplIshment of which nar. cotics and sedatives are inadequate. The etlecl they produce Is paralytic. They destroy sensa. lion without beneiltting the nerves. ~Ilostetter't Stomach Bitters, on the contrary, strengthen and soothes the nervous system. Overwork ant mental anxiety weaken and relax it, and therc is no more reliable means of bracing it and restoring nerve quietude, than by reinforclni digestion and promoting assimilation of the footI -two effects always consequent upon the usd of the great stomachile. Failing strength Is re euper.tted, a regular habit of body restored, and appetite improved by the Bitters. DIlseave must be regarded as an exceedingly remote possibility by any one whose system has been thus relnforced, Malarial disease constipation, dyspepsia, rheu matisn and kitdney troubles are overcome b5 and prevented by this standard medlcine, whici has no peer among American tonics and is it constantly increasing dtemand in iexico, tht West Indies and South Amerlca. To note the magnetic variations of magnetized bars during thuuder-i torms, M. de Lalagrade mounted a thin iron membrane, as in a telcphone,at the end of a bar. Before and duringeach light' niug flash small, dry sounds were heard. Better results wore attained with twelve horizontal magnets, eact having twelve coils at one end, and th< wires connected with two conductori and two telephonee. ihenry's Carbolle Salve Is the nest Salve for Cuts, Bruises. Ulcers, Sal lheumi, Totter, Chapped Hands Cnilblains. Corm and all kinds of Skin Eruptions, Freckles and Pim ples. (et Henry's Carbo:lc Salve, as all others an couterfeits. Price 25 ets. 1o,w to Shorten Life. Abernethy. the great English surgeon asked a ladi who tol hin she only had a cough: "What woult you have? 'rho plague?" neware of "only coughs!' 'he worst cases co, however, be t ured by Dr. Win Hal's ialsam for the Lungs. In Whooping Cough and Croup it inuediately allays iilnnamnation, and it sure to provent a fatal termination of the tisease sold 'y all druggists and dealers in mtedicine. Chcmists have about agreed, after ex periments, that the liability of carbolid acid to turn pink arises from the pres once of copper. That which had beei prepared by distilling entirely fron glass vessels rwe ained white for montht in the. uniight: but when to 50 grami of this acid 10 drol's of a solution of uopper sulphate (1 to 400) were addei the pink color was formed after Eii days, and in two mctlis becane yer intent o. i'jtEsT ADM lST iou-i.ivn:u ol., frtini s'lecteil livers, on the se.ashore, by Caswell, Hlazarl & Co. N. Y. Absolutely pure anti sweet. l'aicnts wit( have once taken it prefer it to all ot hers. 'hysi clans declare it superior to all other oils. CHAPPEn i1tANns, facel pliples and rough skilt cured by using .Juniper I ar Soap, inado by Ca,. well, hazard & Co., New York. The migration of birds seems to be more a qilestion of food than anythinp else. A migration of robins, whost food supl had been reduced by thc dry season, wits not iced during,.Tuly ant] August of last yecar. Deline your Tertaua. 'Tale to the righit, saitd a mait to atnother macross tht river,. who lad inutuired the way to theo ford. 'Tho inti didt 5 s anl was drowned. My( tileIan .a .t i, iprono,tt'eed anl in1faliblte ipaniteen It mneans that ai cl bsases hatv, salla b'ginlites it si,tl 115 llotit-r o tiheorgats of dbcestion, ittritton anid secretion, ann by purilfyling thi ib.oed antd iremovhtig congistin atlt dliseua itay be itre'vettd. No remedot ha:s yet bi dt sot e t ike the old St. nerntard >ills. Al In the State of lowa there are 633, 568 children of school ate, or when 30)8,989 are boys; and 294,570 are girls It is said that the school census is no as accurately taken as it ought to beO,anhl there are probably more tihan 11,00( cihildfren of school ago in the Stato no enumerated. LEwIS, IowA-Dr. M. J. DaVis says: "nhrowvn' iront nItters give the biest of satisfatction to thtosi who use It." .Mew Jersey has a law requiring seeds men to give written guarfintees to pur chasers that seeds sold them are sound and making themi liable for damages it c ase the seeds fail to grow on accoun of their bad quality. Malar'ia, chills, positively cuIred by Emory's Standard (Cure Pills. Theliir equal unknown; sugar-coated; no grii)mnr, 25o. ThVe brilliancy of gold can be impar ted to brass ornaments by just wvashint them with strong 1lye made of rock alun one once of altum to a pint of water when dr'y rub with leather and fine tri poli. D)r. Graves' Heart IHogulator cures al forms of [leart D)isease, netrvousaness ant sleeplessness. It has been stuggested that alithlmetit might be made much easier for schiolari if they were at tihe outset madle to learn the multiplication table as far as twven ty times twenty. The s.ystem of fac toning numbers Is also advocated, as great saving of time and labor. Once try Chrolithlon collars and culif andI you will wear no other kind. Tihe~ fit so well and feel so nicely. Whens brushing and comb~ing you; hair. have a large newspaiper spreat on the floor. Loose hair is mttch ca sier to remove from that than the car pet. "Htought on Corns." Ask for W~ells'"Rtlough on Corns." 15ic. Quickc comleite, piermainent cure. Corns,warts. buniont F"or ordinary woodwork use whiitin to rtub the dirt off, and ammonia. FRAZER AXLE GREASE heat Iu sthe vwrld, i4et the gennhsne Ever.v package has our trade.marl, and( Is n.arkedI Frazer's. E4 0 L I EVERYWARERE.I AIwEEK. $-42 a day at nomne e' asly made. Cosi oua roe. Address'iTaUR a (o.. Antrusta. Mi i7ANTEDk-- A" ENTi' for nur womiterfuli -) q cVo's,tni b, nk, "DSA UtGBETERN~ 0.' AYE ENE4'A.' '730 pps, iiiustrtied amnd lends ni ottr ni. ni. it HssELLh. Pl'tishe'r, nostont, Mas,er N. (4 A T F Celebrted stecilatejMo Ke *eieckn,e Ags. atled, MJ3lintd.Ar.,Albany,.N I I. E~i hEANNAh El E A C4ARiENV Yf^rOir . tuv. AitIil Udi J1. 11(11, M.U.., linstotownt. Mit GATES.F1r te c.Smplestad ost arn o na an fro the eam, d ate, thyt . W T,EER& IlRO~N., Trot woodi. Ohiio. PUM Morphi ea Habit. OP I Q N%jtar i ouredl. T1en yar esa ed .000 eured, tao At THE GREAT ERMAN REME . aFo3!:. P.0_llNT. OUR ES Rheumatism, NeuraIgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headachie, Toothaclhe, more Tia sn,Nwellingnt1spaite,iruINe, Isierla, Ncalts, 1- cost Hilen, aND ALl. Olllilt IODILY PAINS AND ACIUIS. Boleoy Drugglsto l etealorsersrs whero. Fifty Ceutsa bottle. Dilrections Iu 11 l.atgues. Ti: UIIAII.IS A. VIIU;.1LR CO. (Suoo.esrn A XIELKRA 00.) liitllaore. Md.. U.ILA* nII HAS BEEN PROVED The SUREST CURE for FKIDNEY DOSEASES.8 Doc a luo lxo!c or disordored urino indi onto that yor aro a viotira P MHEN DO NOT 4 EHESIIT; uo Kidnoy-Wort at onoo, (drug gists ro:Jmmott annd it willspecllly over- a O'como tho discaso and restoro healthy action. m L a to your sex, uch as pain J ,and 'veakecseca, KidnoyWort is unsurpassod, ait will not promptly and safoly. Eitheriox. Inconttiono,rotentIon ofurino, * brio!c dust or ropy dopopita, and dull dragging C pains, all speedily yield to its ourativo power. 4A- BOLD DY AL. DRUGGISTS. Price $i. 3 Smae uthing Iu the world 1quntt to It for tho cure of Scrofula. P'imuples, nulls, Teter, ol Sores, Sore Eye., Slcrourial Dilseases, Catarrh. L.oss of Appetile. Femuate Colnplaints, and all food disascs. It turer fails. All druggists and country store keepers sell It. It. X. Sellers A t'o., Prop's, Pntaburgh, on every bottle. M DY IS VOLP~ BEFORE-AND - AFTER Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days' Tdal. TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, 110 are suffering from Nl:nvous DKntLITY, LosT VITAITY., LACK Or NKnva FotUC AND Vioon, WASTINO VEAKNESS.S, and all those diseases et a 'gltsoNAL NATUII resulting from AtuvsEs and OTYaat CAUSE.S. HtteedIy reliet and complcte resto ratlonof 1IKALT1f, iO and IANHOOD (IUAItANTFD. The grandest discovery of the Nineteenth Century. Bend at once for llustrated l'amphietfroo. Address VOLTAIO BELT CO., MARSHALL, MICH. - CA'rAR RH wa"troul,ont bny:tt' a it nutvert bnd I!ernwteluu u littil I used k.ly'"s Cream ialin S New Irnswick. N. .1. S nvisg ICen allictcl "Ill IinyFeler !xr years I gav E'ly AYfYE Crea Italmu a trinl. I hatw h,1 e:nt, Maiuch Chuluk. ia. y n morno 1, lItl olenncsiu: U t insal Uncv.icge1 of. enr'l3ti HAY-EEi vrioccczau, nb ealtIy Hecret 03n1 un lE.ulociy, suun sxlii pr teu IS'.1 miv . r Ia t lyl!ht.)1mL11,OIl.11he.3l E LY'S ol insto nua1 anucn. n,nnu.int:, r, CREAM BALM.a1 """3 "'. A thoirough treatmient will ettrm Une30 italked fo'col in th head~t'~i. Agrti It uscc. -1 to cirr wil . hi 1cii a ckuiK. bI lall or 3 It relioves at onee un,Pl hpe inso Lips, Cornsunioalns.aeall,Brulses,Sorness of feet, hantuis, yes.et. sihngfoanycso. BcAfs yourd URSWHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. Ule4u in tim. Hoild by I drtui . ln the human body ERADICATED, by uii stl In ItsN actin. oe a ffectu1.. 8r O ALE IBY ALLiIU Gs8 DRS1. J. N. & J. B. IHOBENSAACK OF XlEl,1-AliU.SE AND AMElCUltIALl%A~TIOb sholid not hiRtite to consuIlt J. N. and J. 1B. 110 IiENSACK(, of 200 North Necond sireet, P'hiladlel ph1ia3, 011ther by 1ocai1 or by persoin, dulring the hour trom 8 A. M1. to 2 IP. M., aund 611 io P. 31. Advice I ree. Whosoever Wouldl know is coudi in and theu way' Io llnpro.ve II should read "WISDOM IN A NUT'MliELLi." Sent 1)n rece(ipt o3 il-cont s'ntop SSTOPPED FREE Insano Persons hsestored Dr.KLINCB' GREAT N ERVyE R ESTOR ER for rs//flRA:s & NURva D)iSEAscts. On/y sures INFIPAi Iu if laicsa lrtue/ s c. , a/c. A/tfdrys use. Treati,e ian< $2 teria linttle fcee t i' patient, th) yin exi)rets iar eton, re soa CUT TIS OUT An=euntt ma ssl, a GosI.lres o zf Goods that wIl brs ~uIn lateOertine M. ouns 10Grenwic SL, New. Yor YOUNG MEN lear" 'rTa'.-anApilyheronit Olrotclrfree. VA LENTIN IS lIN. JnosIlo Wi C"410. Positions for graduaeties. Wrt inor Cir0lar, A SF,TM AlTED for lti ot tud "at unhed IS tpor centl. NATIONAL, PUD. 0i0.. Ph llada.. Pu 851 trl.1 Ar dy vIo f o. a anxp for r ply.~ WIll bn at lir.mnch Oilo heod of one mxonth: K3ystonfo IIonse. Read~i. P a tu.rdi rIh lla 1,1 lltblt Pa tll na bIa h cmal hlotel Chic_ago,I lit,_- aci Mh; Comm World. Writo for Icarticula.. toi. goiwiit r puietor. 8;M Neuth 6th N6ree'l, PhblIadelphia, Pa,. E $65 '""* an" b'oa InOron con "THE 3EST IS OHgApEST.9. INIE,THRESH ERS SWMLS sdiwtoThAt Wr. A Talr OS laaa Oi ~ 983 FETMlIne rIl pi iper, In Ii oter SITUATIO hors A&,Puai iSnnna liuan 6 Fu.l Ary'" Chicao,a NehI HEALTH IS WEALTHI Health of Boy kIWealth of uia DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent. TRE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIERS Fore bloed makes end fesh, strong bon and a clear skin. If you would have your lesh rn, our bones sound without earles, and your coin. exion fair, use Radway's Sarsaparill Ian Resolvent. A remedy composed of ingredients of extraor. finary medical propertiest essential to purity ealep and invigorate he broken-down and wasf - Qu1, PLArANT, SAm and PUnna. NET In its trea=ment and cure. No matter by what name the complaint may be deal ated, whether it be scrofula, consumption, lis,ulers, sores, tumors, pelas, or arhem, diseases of the lungs, dneys, blad der, womb, skin liver, stomach or bowels, either ehronloor constu tionul, the virus lain the Blood whioh supplies the waste and builds and repairs these organs and wasted tissues of the sye m. If the blood is unhealthy, the process of repair must be unsound. The Sarsaparlllian Resolvent Not only is a compensating remedy, but secures the harmonious action of each of the orgs It establishes throughout the entire system noton. at harmony and supplies the blood ves. sels with a pure and health current of new life. Tan SaN, after a few days' use of the Barsaparlian, becomes clear and beautiful. Pimples, blotches, black spots and skin eruptions are removed; sorn and ulcers soon cured. Persons suffering from scrofula, eruptive diseases of the eyes, mouth, ears, legs, throat and glands, that have accumulated and spread, either fram uncured diseases or mercury, or from the use of corrosive sublimate, may rely upon a cure if the Sarsa arilllan is continued a suolent time to make its impression on the system. One bottle contains more of the active prinol. of Medicine. than any other Preparation. Taken in teaspoonful doses, while others require Gye or six times as much. One Dollar a liottie. R. R. R. Radway's Ready Relief The Cheapet and Rest Medieine for Family Use in the World. In from one to twenty minutes never fails to relieve Pain with one thorough application: no matter how violent or excruciating the pain, the Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous Neural c or prostrated with disease may saufer, RA WTVAY'8 RIEADY RELIEF will aFord instant ease. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, IN FLAMMATION OF TUE BLADDER, INFLAMM ATION OF THE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, BORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA, CATARRII, INFLUENZA, HIADACRE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, CHILBLAINS AND FROST BITMS. BRUISES. LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, - NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS COUGHS, COLDS, SPRAINS, PAINS IN THE CHEST, BACK or LIMBS are instantly relieved. MALARIA INe rra' VAnIOUos I201i1i!. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUIE cured for 50 cia. There is not a remedial agent in thIs world that will cure Fever and Agie, arid other Malarious, Bilious Scalet Tp hold Yellow andI other fevers (Aded BEAD)Y RELIEF.,LBs qcly as RAD', A'S It will in a few moment'i, when taken internally according to the directionsLcure Cramps Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heart burn, l3oklHeadace Dicp. I sin Ppitation of the Hleart, Cold Chills Ilyserca, Palu lthe Bowels, Diarrhiea, Dysenlery, Colic, WVind in the Bowels, and all Internal Pains. Travelers should alwa carry a bottle of BAD WAY'S READY RELIE F with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains from -anger of war stisa bettor than French Brandy riner, an Lumaborsnem should always RADWAY''S Regulating Pills Perfect, Purgative, Soothing, A peri ents, Act without Pain, A Iways Reliable and Natural in Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR *CALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweel tapurge, regulate, purify, cleanse and etreong ItADwAY's PiLLs for the onre of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver liowels, Kidneys Bladder, Femnale Comiplaluta, trvous Diseases, a~os ofA petite, IIeadache ConstIpation, Costiveness, ini ti , pc ,Billusne Fever, Inflamma mon of th Bowels, Piles, and alderangements of the Internal Viscera. Purely vgtable, contain in no mercury, minerals, or dltrious drugs. I.'Observe the following syptoms resulting from Diseases of the DI)Iestiv Orgas Constia tion, Inward P'iles Fu Inmess of lodin the Head, Acidit of the Stomach, Nausea Herth Die at of Fod, Pull ness or Weight in the S8e macl, Sour Eruetations. Rinking or Fluttesii at the Heart, Choking or l4uffering Sensations wen ina lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs bfore the Sigt Fever and duli Pain in the HeadI, Deflolenc oPespiration, Yellowness of the Skin aind Jyes Pain in th Side, Chest, Limbs arid H3udden ~Ifushes of Heat, Burning in A few doses of RADWAY's Pn.ra will free the system from all the above-named disorders. OLBYDRUGGISTS. Price, 35 Vents Per Box. READ "FALSE AND TRUE." -Send a letter slam pto R ADWAY A C0., NO. 3 -Warren, ocr. Church St., New York. Wlfrmation worth thousands will be sent To the Puablie, Be sure and ask for RA DwAY's, and see that the name "IAWAy" is on what non bay, 01NLY $920 fora Pl'lhiADIi'HiAL SiNGERl of this stylo. Equali to anj - 'Singer In theo mark-i. Rfe o . *m'jn.gr, won acui t to be exa I nediuy lefn'n yofu ij h . s lfI. This is the same s!', 'Itheilr companiehlsrtai for*,, Li ~All Mac,hinesc warranted, years. 14eril for Ill,st ratedI Cir cuiarar dToimnonials. Address CiA ALE8A. WOOD & 'O 1~Z.enth t,.i'hiladeoihjia. $5 to $20 n egg r o~~ I-StudEii for Ja't'd. or Son.~forNlckled ' Ien f oi, r l'.,fi.or Fiit -nor. Agont'si circular ''.' Ihelbul , a,,ir GIex No . DRABLE AGENTS WANTED """"a a so Ltoc Yinks ithIn ~v(i invented, .' lli knit a pair of inten Itu, willI E aso kni'FLWE s'ompaete in 50 workuta for will thIre ksal a great variety of fancy wforila and trlao tT a read market, ide ' RNEM TasLND FORcs MssL.