AGRIOULTUIRE, MANUIUNG INDIAN CO1N.--Sinoe farm labor has boon so high the farmer has been compelled to raise his crops with as little hand labor as possible if ho would make his receipts exceed his ex penditures. The practice of fertilizing corn in the hill, on land in good condi tion, hes in a measure been abandoned, and the manure las all been spread broadcast, not becauso in all cases it has been thought to secure thb largest crop, but because the cost of labor has been such that it would not pay to put a portion in the hill. It is true, the ex pense of hand dropping concentrated fertilizers is not very large, but enough to raise a doubt if there will be sufficient increase of the crop to pay it. Much depends on the condition of the soil. If the soil is not very rioh,oither the whole surface of t1.o land must be 1'eavily ma nured or a small quantity put in each hill if it is desired to have the 3 oung corn start with much vigor. A soil that has already been made rich and well pulverized is in a condition to make young corn grow vigorously if all of the feitilizers arc spread broad. cast, When it is decided that the soil is not rich enough to secure a vigorous growth without something in each hill to fertil ize it, the very important question comes up, as to what is the best to put into the hill. If the object is to force an immediate growth of leaves and stalks, care should be taken to use only such fertilizers as are ini a condition to be soluble in the water, and thus be at once available for plant food, or the plants will got but little from them until it has been through a chemical ao tion in connection with the soil. Mistakes are sometimnes made by us ing a fertilizer that will not becono plant food until long after tiho plilnt is tull grown, thtis failing entirely to as sist the growth of the Young plant. In dian cori, a a ule, will not pay for liand labor to put ft rtilizers in the hilf, bit. when large fields are to be planted, iud at corn-tiulater is unetd that. will drop firtilizers at ilie iune tiio without ex trt libo'r, thero are any filds that will yield enough moro corn to iay for the tertilizers thus used; but the corn lields of .Englanid are iost of them so siiall tintt they ile pilatitad by hand labor. W A8TEFIIG IIEttt1'.'lTllN 1F ('Ati . --.... 'idiiniug nien are intch con''ernel ever the coiitiiued hibit. of destroving lat go numIbers of callves in the dairy dist i'ts. They retalize fully the liflictnly of ip' r naliig the titiry fariter thtat it wonltl te wiser to save at loast, the female calves, for ihe fIrmner wtho eni1 readlily sell every milnee of milki ait at prc.lit, will not. reattlily ItoIher with i raisng ciiives. Very naturally he itaiss, "'hy should .1 feed twenty dolaus+' worth i of milk to raise at lil een-dlolur calf?' and it is not easy to show why, tor dtairetin can buy in11li eows welion t.hl'y e'dti frt'sh ones, feed them wcell, amd hititn luiekly wlei the flow of iilk sha1ll hanve 1allen hia)ow a prolitalile 111nl., inlld sell to the bntcl ue for ough,or very naritly eiIIugh,to paty for at fre'sh line. If he realizes that. the ie will come when nuilchi cows4i. cannohit boi hioughtl inl thiis way), lhe will reply t hat wheni itilch cows bec~omio searcee anld hariid t) buy31 t hen milk wIll hecome 5(earco, and14 en143 t(o soitl atL higher pricos thaun are nii' 01urreniIt. The pr'ofts of thle diirymant I will h.e thusii afTec4ted compaiirativtely'lilttle by any13 chanlgo whlichl may thna como11 inl tt) sply (1oi iows. .in this case81, as in others, th lunwi V.51 1111hoay of i d'Stro lyinmg tihe young hlf ers, will, it finI,teinli,sa'rv'e to usier'easo the coislt tf livinog. IEvery o11e who14 11845 niilk ort bitter, will haive 4.ach1 oif wichl, ilf broughtl to niiaturiity, lite, f oort ani. lin iting t a i nmy times 1her age of six or eight wet'ks, she4 will 3 ioitt at heat, ai few pounIids (Bily, of not v'ery Just how a reform may lie brought about01 mi thiis mailtter, dotes nott 14proitar. Th'le dalir'yml:tl entn stiecly bo expieele.d 4calf1 wiill lbe worth when weanied,ve though li y 11 fu'rlly' reialize Ithat there all1 thrifty3 tllvtes, att pirico. wha chi caulse 14i11ch aimllals toi be) br'ought hunlA.'reds of mile(s1 fr'om thle .st. Lb111113y biehevo that th 11uppy1113 of cow44s ini this coun11tr1y 15 1mu1c1 tielow theo wanits of th14. rapai y. increa21sin1g pltifat it'l,iaid that tbeef,a111d by yeari, s(o thatt a 10ew yteairs hence each ow will becomlo 1mu1ch Iiore plabl1e thlan ahot woul bo 11ow4, but,1 lhe wdl pro bably conitinule fto sell hi~.s younIg stock to thle butebor as soon1 11s it shaill have biecoimo (111llouIgh to kill ter food, -'hieovfi'ilus-rl oiF 5t42.tAiii ls lteiis. been apprelcCiat,ed Iby stot ck-- Ireedersl'I, ad they haIvO largely pri'tedti biy the appihli aittion (if its fteningIs.4. A, ajiapphed to the growthi oif (orll's1 it,ha linnt flund a very' wi:() a1(cptanlee, not hainig had14 t) a1verag1o 11armer. 'iThe tou luor (if the practi('( oft soloi*tiing gralin for seed'( ii Miajor 1liallet, F1..I . i., hirighItonl England, in 18(61 hIe lanttedl t0 grajins of wvhleat, 11rom aL vaieItty known4'I there as .Ieflevillo TlaIlavt ra wheaOlt., w~hichf upi to that tim114 had1 been1 HownI 118 a spring whealtJI, al1a( was0 (lt'elaredt to be4 411te4 hI capllt)e of' ithlst aRIdhng thiltftost oif w4'interl. Nin of0 thttIe tenl plianiIs fromu t.hese grainis welre killed 1by thle severe' frost, liut the (o1.her l'hit,althlough from'l vigorous ats any3 tof thle wi ler' varie t's of whecat by3 theair sitte, .l.rttm this siii vivinlg Phuit1 51eed has1 bIe ite(leut4Otedh and1 grownI yearl'1 altr year' as8 a wm'Rter' wh.111 Close tihnerva'it ioni shotws t.hat Inl thie (e' r'eals, a1s1I throughtout natur1ei, 11o two1 lants or' gratits are't xtXiyl alhika in pire ducltive power'01, and(1 hence that ofI anii two or' jeater' inmber of gri'na orl plants on11 15 ailwa'ys 51uper1ior' to all otha era;, ialthioughm thlit 81uperli'rit y cani only13 mtay comu15st inl several par11 t'clar1 charil aoteiristei, a18 power' to withistand4 frost1. pirolitienaeis; 83ize and14 charac'iter of 0.1 size, tormn, qtty 11214 wtighit. (if grain; lenlgthl and i,tiiaiss of strow; f'ower1s of tillerillg; rapuiItIy of growt.i, and11 many ethers. Tor dressing,i ules ver'y u11n anurei says5 a wnril, is oh' oti tI fultdvattiage with the( clioer pilanIt. Thl ('lover is easily RlmothQred by anyt.hing covermlg its leaves. It may, hiilove, pay if the clover is to bie turned under nader early for a corn or pot ate crop this season. Th'le host tim14 to) mauIIr ist 1 before the B3ed is io.vn. A t o y lighttop-dr.etsinig then will anenu.n a hn..y rowh.., DOMESKO. CELEnY Furrns.--To make a batter for celery fritters put some flour in an earthen basin, make a hole in the centre and add (no or more yolks of eggs ac cording to the quantity required, one spoonful of fresh salad oil, and a little salt. Mix gently with one hand, being especially careful to always turn the batter in the same direction, dropping in cold water by degrees until the bat ter is slightly thicker than ordinary double cream. At the moment of using add the white of an egg beaten to a stiff froth. Pick and wash some thick, well shaped celery roots, cut off the top to make them all the same length, and blanch them for one-quarter of an hour in boiling water; take them out and throw at once into fresh-drawn cold water. When quite cold, drain them well, and tio lightly together in bundles of four, put a small bunch of parsley, some pieces of bacon, a little salt and some good white stock into a stewpau; lay in the bundles of celery, and lot, it stew gently with the lid on until the vegetable is quite tender; take it out carefully to prevent it breaking, drain well; then dip each piece in a batter, and fry to a delicato brown. On no account l.t it be too dark. If possible just glaze the top lightly the instant before serving, aud send quickly to table on it folded napkin. LINEN WAaTi Pito'ercrona,-The pret tiost wall protectors are now made of art-linen or nomie cloth. These can be purchased all ready ornamented with drawn w-)rk, fringed and stamped for outline embroidery, but they also can be made of the creansy linen and leco rated to one's taste. Tako one yard of three-quarters width linen and slrink it. Then baste an inch and a hall hem sill around it, cutting out the ceoers and tastening them nearly down. 1)raw out the throatln an inch in wiith, and work in drawn-work; or the lower edge of the protector can be fringed, and the other sides hentued, or the wholO can he trinuimot around with lace of sansy pretty pattorn. Draw your pat ton in outline with it pencil, and work it. with wash silks or crowels. Long sprays of ensattuitiums, vines and flow ers, or of nmorning glories, or of sweet lsetas, will 0 namient a 'roteotor tanto Iully, 'tte worker van exercise her in genittty, ant take ier colorisiga from ittitre if slle 1Ila-o. A spriay of coral hont"yanklctIo, with flowers, leaves and bruneta aid ltittei llI's lovering over thcirt, wtinlc n:ie a v'ry liattdsone patltrn for a * b droomu. Ilow to Al.attr A ('rin COvE Fort BABY. - Ti' cream,y art-linen is atimuira bly atlapt t1 for Ihaby'ts cirJb-cotvers or cl'ale-'Yt1ovea. I ur s'iaai a yard and a tlturter of th sanme w"ttith, or a yard inl widt.ili iiti sltrink it. 'ITil' l a Ite n one amul I hall tnchea in depth at the bot lom, and on I11I sitie.s, and feather atitch it dttw"n witlt som1 bt)1 crewels or silks. '.1he uppetr edge shousld be tursnvedl sown iour incheM, and fastened wt"ith an incl-wilo patt.'rn of drawn work. 'T'he centre cants be marked, at any tainc.y store, witlh th heads of two angels, and tho notto "Holy Angela (iuiard Thly Bed," hes oieti about, t hein. 'T sase 1(e te'rs and the hieadls are wokl l ini IwoI $llai9iinis of blu silk, wasr ranssted to wisash, uii uthni at itch. Tiss dlesigi is' iloi ea:s ily wor5k(d, amls is very 1uuulsbsr. $Ipr'sys of apple biougha aii his ois, wiits a liignnisnig-busg'd ' nsexaltii Isaiiinig-hmiitle worked in luat. nra'il icolor's, ws'ill also isusko ai liively cribi s'ove'r, but, it is of mnore s'hsrhorastt wiSolunansip,lsts easnt o reathly exo i"on a pre'ttty la'le-covir take fine unen-s ot ia creasrny3 (tint as the foundssatsin. in ers.unson inpins, risMes 0r aniy llower thast. Oasi hI.u out and.sls grouspjed to formii ia preCtty hos iir. Cist out tile Ilowers andi 51s irunge therniOi o nper. With a penc'il tra'ce thebisr outlines 0on the papor01; then, by3 luCas aor trinitsg papor01, trans If'r thie dlesigili thbiide to the linen, Next str'et ch the Iines'i ini a framne sand pasto1 thie tlowe'r' uplon it with smooth puaiae. Whe thll(le wor;k is dry remove it, fromi the frs amoi and buittois-hole stitch around thei( edge5 ~l;s (of the fleoers. Th'len 5)51 lie v'einis autt msarkisngs with I'loselle, iands work thse stemss in stolai-stitch wit.h erewels. lFiniis withi a fring ofl t,he Ii iosellec. Ali eimv w tall !)anol is mrt, all tiler ta in the i a 111.1 >t e ilhe ilrg:ia to le'l a4, uyi'er, she cioul h41:ep weli, anii ait.r '-IltIn ill 11 4 1. l 4 ; 4 1th in litte Iit' severe p.hll1 in her h;ck imalti "leie e lrely llis.lpi r'i.tl, alit- .4114. 4i a welt wuii:ul. M iiay off our realatve alli f1it'n Is h: . e 14Il 1111111 l ln H teiill w i W h 1e inu4t gitlifying restilts. I have relhulille il it lilily it i1I's, ;It s ni .- 111;113' (11l '4 I1e.r41.1 1th H:une $huiry. u ll' I- i i' .4t i ii allitta is ci:iilimeii (or it it i ib i'tt.stiiig t, mill ai1itthete il i ktley Mamis a Manu o linu. Mr. ('. o. w%'ill:.KIR, No,. 'i3 Aistinl Street, Cain aube statieiit-li. *bl1 April '.fi, 15.4;1, he witesO as1 flIIWm1: "1 iimi'av li'- ia'-- toi.iaj'il Witl kiilsaey ti.. i'm'e for liii ' it lam i vel n ity i ' trI. II .aveKi illede at I ilzme'd lImI3iiay n ille's, tai Oil tlule it ing reac:hed a ltie of a. . I ial.i,a in 'l'remlimailt Streeti, Dmus.. l,tantil re''lin-i In. t-tIllilit 11ts4 (ise(1( inytis aI Ilu.lk aens ml i ll.a il'i'..ro, mtil1 I buul like a (miw 111.111, wl'ith llaeWl ite talimi v'igur. niutm's huie dty itile l I'Sn le ' i me',- imatI i ii-e ho heii 'y4im3 ii ri'-'mi,iiilI llil1,itg ii alt li'Usetth With kmlgt y or ille ill ,i in's -that1 1l.t i' Im Voi - 11. 11.40 t hy it'l(I''r all:11.v W.1v)' til t'htfommmg, .4i I tcm h; I cOll. IIimm3 emow' ..I a ,ilrt. nil mie to>r (11e ciiiri of m ihlm.m of L iellie-> 5 aihi li.. A B.1ru mani tr'ieml to "hlght out" thii othier day withlout payinig his boardi. lIe got hmn carpet bag out of his hotel by some means, and left it in a grocery store until a convenlient time of depar ture. Not long after' tihe proprietor of time house was in the store, recognized the baggage andt sawv through time game at oneo. Takitng the carpet bag in his hand lie said to the clerk of the store, "'When the man comes after this sendl him to me." Time clerk did so but the mani is rather ret icent as to thme result of thme interieiiiw. Time presulmption is that lie paid his board. tireown'i's tri' s liiter1.-q haivm givem ut mlirsait i 1ati fatielln." lPniOvRD nerves: "Tihero goes aiman of tile world." said a preacher to bis ministerial complanmon. "D)o you sup posoe it wvould dto him any good to give hmimi something serious to tinitk about ?" "P'ossily, You might try." "Bir,"i HIal(i tihe irst b)rothecr, approacg th worldly one, "'are you aware that if you die in yvour sinas you wvill go to hell ?" "'Yes,'1 anawereid thme bad mam, "I have of ten been told so, buut the tact Is, I've just returnledj from Hot 8ulphuir Springs, and11 aIm nmot quite so timid as regardsa thme future." ('ars'm Olut ratsm, ltImc, ri)achlius, (it', a(1tis, haid bugs, skunlkm, ikmiilikm. gm)phtl''m. 1Inc. nrluggistis. Tuui eashier or a country bank sud dienly expired. When time prosidenit reached time institution the next morn ing hie found a committee of deopositors busily oiigaged overhauling the books. "What are you doing ?" lie asked, mLensed by the intruionm and resenting thec prcsoiice of time comanittee as an in tefrfonce witu his authority. "Don't you know time cashier's dead ?" ''Yes, returneod the spokesman, "and we're lo:>kig thimough his accounts to see whmether lie died a natural dea1th." Y'ou would use St. Patrick's Salve if you kno1w the gooid 'twoldi dto youl. D)ANilI/s farm: "Jutet given my boy D)amie a farm up near Middletown," hie ronmrked to a friend whom hon met on the Erie train thme othmer dlay. "Is that so? Weoll, you do time fair ting by your boys." "Y-o a, I try to," "JIs D)anie ambitious ?" "No, and that's hisi only failing, As an incentive for him to buck in and make time chips fly, 1 took aL mortgage bac0k on time farnm for two thmirdat its value. D)aniel hns got to git upl mand hmump) or I'll foreloso on him." Emory's i4tile Cahartic Pill--best made for Imver Complaint amid lijousness T'ateless, harmless, infallble. I15o. A DlnoouArrIo JOke: At thme Flatbush Lunmati. Asylum. Visitor, pointing to a sad- eyed, emaciated inmate--"Victim of rebigious excitement, I supposeo?" "No" "'Dypsomianiao ?" "No." "Failed ini b)uainess?" "No," "'What, then?7" "A Republican who tried to reolorm his narty." "Two cents?" sneered a Woodward avenue man to a tramp who had asked for that suin--"why you are getting very modest in your demands, aren't you?" "Look a-here," said the old follow as he backed up to a iitching-post, "wheat is only half a crop, corn is coming out behind, potatoes will be skeerce, ant every prudent man in this country is preparing for a-tight squeeze next fall. I'm right thar. I commenced hedging this morning. If we got another fiuan Dial panio whooping over this country t'm not going to hayo it blamed upon Ine again-not if I know it I" The ren)wned Dr. Olendenning says ono third of all his dissections showed signs of Eeart disease; if you have It im any lorm, use Dr. Graves' Heart Rtegulator, $1 per bottlo at druggists. CONSTRUED literally: A vigilant se inel is posted at the door of a picture fallery with strict orders of the custom. try character. A sightseer hapuons 'long and is promptly halted. "Here, ir, you must leave your cane at the loor." "But, my friend, I haven't got Mny cane." "Then go back and get one. 20 one is allowed to pass in hero unless ie leaves his cane at the door. Orders s orders I" Deacon Smith buys Uarboline, the do. )dorized petroleuni hair renewer and re. torer, and s1 -11e its imnprovement, recoin. nends it to all is friends as the perfection if all hair preparations. ''his shows that he Deacon is a wise nan and knows what B what. A LEssON for Sambo: Fair teacher not a philos.pher of the new school) es, Sambo, the devil is overywhere, lways tempting you to do wrong. Sam o-II he everywhere. Miss? F. T. es, Sambo. 8.-in dis yor room? F. ~.-Yes. l.-On dis yor bench ? F. T. -Yes 8.-in my pooket? F. T.--Yes, I.-Well, I guess I got yer dore, niiss, 30s I ain't got no pockot. Iliving used Ely's Cream Balm, for .'atarrh and cold in the head, 1 ai satislled hat it is a first rate preparation and would ecommend it to any one simil'trly aifected t. W. Cheever,Ed HleralS. Clinton, Wis. BISMAnoK on lard: Wilhlolm-Vell, ?ismarea, how Itsl (1o news by the uorning babori ? Bismarck--Oh, doy iaf dreemenjus excitement by Shiongo. Jey bust a lard gort d an' otery one by te United Shades go grazy. You see rat drouhles I sa'e Yormauy by keeping lot aduff oud. 1111w1 .Naeoee He ualh.. It seonts strainge ay auia waill ytllar t r.rt thu do ranguiauut brought o ly hapre 1 .1ad wih.n sc,> vill'a Hareapartlia siaui Xtiluingia, or ni3.,, ii u 1 .iver Syrup, will restoro i alti toh h ii piasiral orranizallot,. it i~ a streugtheninrg Nyrp, . pl:.3at to t-,ko, :ad thu lest Bloti Purifier ,er l"scva..iti. a r iru <, rrolula, Hyp,hilWio disortiers, w1'.,kuwr if tha 1h iu.ys, Erys,p. ula., Malaria, Nervous I)isoriter. Debility, Isiii ComplaIu tS nti D Uieaa.:a of the Iloou,x, 1,t er, "eti - Hiwtuach, skill, etc. I)r. itoga'e Vu{utt11.- 11,, rt,, 1i,11 ri"tA ~uu tty ala1 trys a uruna told remuveu, thl $ .e.rtiua 1i11,rp 'taulsu thjitn, GxiEN t'i failing: Said the girl who tnd (uarreled with her lover: "OGh, it.'s til right I Harry said lie shoul try to 'orget me, but ho alweys fails in every thmng he undertakea." Idlfe i-a sourn iaa:>a.izai Ily irnacii-aut adlii he ltkst a. ha l,.ti g i .8 I g in.g eitvity ttt. i i' aaeilipill t i ens la lg.ta il* n t. 'taata colai itlatu tie h ttalie lay i ite llt aai, iam i. ltt's. a'aill.a olal alit0|. iiy rht' t iaitas 4,1n.' tlaauettclauatets Int t itt wtay. A gettt i- ttttuthiaa5 il-ltey M!liteitai tierjata{, is taf, gi lite muatala a. tvertig ilnore se'rnalt a coIluetIt~ .,a. a ti ii tag 11 wichall tihe ..titnnlatlaig pincatuiptle itt Iut litial lby oalra;Leh ihat attr, winchti tntltien ip iiiaigta_~ pa thai ineyst to tt vaity. it is Ia it tr .ore-e itti lutlti.ts tato ia' ala utl tilt 'tat' tiin'h :ta t .i H ailtstal. aittia of aillater a .a it . eatt Iv it.' falr tin' preven-im lann of kititt tlev tat, a ai t e laatit' l a ij htiglay a h'isatel, t tatah atitintag arteaatmaung lte lalost rortialiliti knownst. i'ata tittay ast.ea araevatut m tilaerea it.tttatia i lahte i, .ty'peali, etmaap l'in, liver t'iat,tt hteartthurn, transePa ek laicahes, rhetatau.taa t nietrvau trouleic. A vng. riiors maitter:; "WIhy, whtat's he m-tiler ?" askod Fogg. Brown (in i ter ribalo tstate of excitemeamf )--'Thait ratscatlly Snotrki called mec n thieuf I' T~og-"Dj i h? Atnd you can't retali ito by calhntg him a liar. How vexa .1-us I" MaEN'sM3 tNt laPRPToNIgZN: lt)P TONI(', thce onal Itot liiiers fu each drallglht. -'l he vigor of youti for the uIgetl atdi Intirn I n Ihop Uliite Io "t IS A SURE CURE for all diseases of thA Kidneys and --LIVE R -iiIoi f It hia pctl,o:u:tiont onl t]ht; twort important organ, enablis, i!. to throw off torpidity and innotlloon, tint t.lating, the hahthy aecretion of the 1111 , att by he't piai tho boel: ; free condition,!Fcii tgi!ar;ula; tisr-baryo. M , '. 7f Tu u nr.:nuflering fromn t'0I o nte ah.rla, hatvo the chdills, are bilton,dyspptio.or conatiated, ):idney Wort. will aturo..y rokmv.4 ro,1 ctkhly can)o. In tho tiepring t ele:ti:.> t:'. :;y.ctm, t .cry one aboldt talo a t.oruutrs courso of it. u- SOLD BY QRUCCITS. Price 0 I. 21t una Alik Is teb-t l.annt. Pi's 2 (ets. CA"TAR H I.e fom" ver' inl 45arly uiti lIiti-samtnaI,r IWALVC- Iti--il'i ts II I r .i Il')re:11l1I lI Hhn. .31y short use l) ' it ale. I)itHIr: Ie ( il ii l.;iy. .9. 3m.mtn hoE,l-la i..n tw avt~, N.. ( tn 41 iwill,wi1un ap~n si d i m~ lti li n 41- 1 itt ii licaril4-mh it4RM E-t4'4b 13. ti l ntemi. IIaItK-ln I A POsITri V IC t it i.: luh-at l'r4, ot) l.ensltelyhtenu< lb. t-e an44 ud .m4l Iill) eitlre CR EAM BA LM anb r M.ea' lt's." e""" "" a "'T" A I 41hor ..t mtr.atra nt wiill cauro. Sentfo crul nr')ii t'I n) re)) - 4 a544 p:teli..e, byV 1431m niL ia'istse. Et.V hmlTiiits, mweg.,,, N. y,. 1 t-E-:IEsI II.L (N V.i :tIli4am,' . eii4nmy-n lF4r 4141ire i.e,l.t4.ire r,'.1 41!.. WitIii'. .I .A.Mi. othing ti tta waid eunta to. i for tthe cure4of serua. P l es4t. It il4. Te tter, old Sores~ sore ):ye., MterrhI i)i.reaes 4'atarrh, I.uas of Arlj. ~ Caa.OEn.tZst. uta..m altl Igiod di44a-o.. II neve4r fiitus. All d)rug5gts 1arn1 (ountry 41ore krpertA .im it. i. 1, Hetlerg A t'o.. P'rop',, P'attsburgh, on reery bottic. PhIam'ix4 Perforl wiill 'ue your) nil )m liuoka amnd Bible,. Picos'4 re. dned it3 or letL NATmosAj, Pun. (Jo.. Phliada.,* Pa. $66 a weep mn your ownm towni. Termas ahfd $6 onti t free. Addiress II. Li A LI.WTT & UO. A~ HuoCr o Fpiyo itIs ina 24 haursr. F'roo to poor. Dn. KRUIm.lai'Atr ona-it. tIonia, Mob. $2A WI-V hE . $S12a dlay amt homte oamy tmaelt thus lubrified adheres very well to he pulleys,aud is not affected either by he changes in the moisture of the at nosphero or by corrosion. Povert.y and Distross. That poverty w hich proilnces the greatest listress is not of the purso but of the blood )eprived o' its riehicess it becomes scant ant watory, a condition tormnid (wienia in nedical writings. (G von this coudition ond scrofulons swellings and sores, general and nervous debility, loss of 1esh and appo ,ito, weak lungs, throat disease, spitting of lood and consumttption, are among the ronmnon results. It you are a sufforer tromt ,hin poor blood employ I)r. 1'ierco's 'ohdon Medical Discovery," which on icis the blood and cnres these grave fiections. is more nutritive than cod liver >il, and is hariloss in any condition bt the ysten, yet powerful to cure. By driug ists. Tuena must be some lady tricyclists, or there are tricycle costumes out on he same principle as the riding habit ow worn with space for the raised knco, o that the skirt will not draw up with be necessary movement to propel the nachino. These costumes are made of auy light-weight wool fabric. Twenty Years a Silirer. R. V. Pi cuuit, M. I)., Iiutlitlo, N. Y.: Dear --Tweut.y years ago I was ship wrecked on the Atlantic Ocean, and the cold and expositr, causedi a large abscess to foru on each leg, which k,pt contInually iischarging. After spending hundreds of lollars, with no benefit, I tried your "Gold ml Medical Discovery" and now, in less than three months after taking the first bot tle, I atn thankful to say I aa completely mured, and for the first tiute in ten years can put niy left heol to the ground. I an yours, WII,lIAM iYlLI. 87 Jutforson St., BulYalo, N. Y. the greatest heat of the air in the tutm probably never exceeded 145 dog. L'ah,, nor the greatest cold 65 dog. be ow zero. About 130 do0g, above and 10 deg, below zoro ire the extremes or the United states, and very unusU i1. 'lhonsanls of weien bless the day on which D)r. Pierce's ":avorite l'rescription " was mado known to thi"tn. In all those eterangeuents causing backacho, dragging iown sensations, nervous and general lebility, it is a sovereign remnedy. Its 3oothling and healing properties render it uf the utmost value to ladies suffering from "internal (ever," cong.stion, intlammation, )r ulcoratiou. By druggists. Dynmeit is one of the many pro muots or combinations of nitro-glycer ne, and is about thirteen timnes as pow-. arful as giun p >wder. It consists of a 30mibinattioni of nitro-glycerine wvith a inbatance of groat absorbent powver, mehcl, for instance, as fuller's earth o'r rot,ten t-tonue. By this composition the 11xpjlosiveness of the nitro-glycerino is son Irolled, as it, were, unid the compound is capable of withstanding all the ordi uary dangeis of transportation, while at thbe sameo timte ils explosive power is not lessened. The process of manufacture is very simple. You take a certain pro portion o1 nitric anid sulphuric acid and mix them wit.h certamit other p)roportionis oglymtrine, whtich is the essence of ft toymauith itr-lcrn.T nk wya ith yo need ozuly mix nitro-gly :terinio waisomne absorbent inaterial ruller's earth is the hest-- to have dhyna (inito.,o A lad.y says: "Whben I ieetl at all distressmd tfter eating, a tablespoonful of LIA:Irix N gives lint abnost. intsant reliet'.'' Druggists. Fr,om wood shavings and paper Herr Eluilemann makes plaitos, disles, etc. .as rollows: Selectett plane shavings are bound into bundles and stooped into a bath of weatk gelatine solution about bwen ty- four houris, then dried att nd ct ito sumtale lengths. Plates are out of st,rong paper or thin p)asteboard of the size of the objecta to be0 produced. Thoso 1r0 moist ened with a liquid consiitg f weak golatine sol utioni with sodium waterglass, and pressed in iceatod mc ballic molds. After drying, the pressod paper objects are coated on both sides with an adhesive material made of ive parts Rusia gelatine and one part thick burl)ontine; the shavin s are applied to tem, arnd the whole is subjected to prosuro. Wood shavings alone would, Jecauso of their unequal tickness, pre ient uneven surfaces. The objects are hoin cut, dried and varnished, Il ealth first, rilhes after.varri. A il l'ormiq of I leO . D)iseas'e ineludting palpita-. lion, rhienmiati,im, spasma, hony formation, rl)argemntu, valvular dierangemnts, acute asin left breast, & 3., yIeld to the use r>f D)r. Graves' Heart lItgulator. $1 per bottle al druggists. FLonIDA expects 80 per cent, more ranges this year than last. These o' - mnges are superior in quality, and vill b)0 wvolcoimed in Iicreasing quanti los. Tlh qnick, coiInpleto cure, all annoying Kidney, tlti er amti (irmaury i)isoasos. $1. I)rngglstg.' Mor-e tIhan 3,000,000 tress were plan ed im Great Britain durling the season >f 1881-82. Not a dirink, not soldl In imsr-rooins, but a reliable, ionl-alcoholleit' let maaullemse, use ful at all times, m:ifUitltAl.1ZATIoN shoulit n litate to cnsutlt J. N. and, J. I. 11o BiNSACIK, of 206 North $eColul .trecti, Philad0l. p lia, ither by matil or b, pt'rs .n, titrinig the houra tromut A. M. to 2 I'. al.. and 6 to 9 P. M. Adlvice rt'I. Wit .s, ever wt ulet know his soudi. tlo, and the way to um Ir"vu It ahalid read "tNWltiU! IN A NU'TsIUELL." Bent on receipt of f-cent sunap. iTANT1-Il -- .A1)l-: 4 TO 'T'Ai . OURt N:W w 1.ain"v work it Iheir nietat In tty oar cuInhi'tt and e:rn $0 It 101t2 ver week. tultiuin gtt.ioo fu. ta. uittint'r mtt Fi ti 't'r it. ..ni. t ile. fir uoit pil) 'i. partio lttars. lltii)SUN \t l'tl. t t~'t;i i.xtlh At.-., N.Y T * ( -S'ud 2a for.iat'd. or ~'a. for Niek lit,l IjBt'gar Proof Daar l,\mt -ntr. A.ruztt'a eIten i'.r sent or . tnlo tgo tL a tit:n. At.Irtu, (IEO. DR1AtAIJBE. Shullburne 1aiIs, lsuis, Drawor No. 4$. PHOTOS ""t'"i n'i t1&1-.0 ro 11 100. U. 1,. Ml I Lia.t, uutlaneu. Ohio. FREE""soli 6": ianie HuIf .t t11i Health Helpor" lerfoet liealth. 11.11 lttox 10-4 liulti ,N. V. YOUNG MEN Iu w"ano "t ' guliauttoed otuploynitwt, address I'. W. E Il hi Atla.. AGENTS WANTEU boys"e4w Pl'toiclun, or How to Ac(tiro and Pl'reservo l ialth." Retallw, 12.25. Big Conmiyta:ons it) Agents. A1M1I(iU:A PUIl'hilU8IINU CU., 17 North Tenth Street, Phliladielhaa,s Pas. ITSSOPPEFREE Inano Persons liestored Dr.KLINE'S GRE AT NERVERESTORER /ar a//RAIN & NRRVH'o DisHtAs. 0.r/y soor AN t it a o ft oketi t clet te.M .ts aj.. foisty ys sr. re.attise ai $. trlht tiott e free to I itt t I t n t it > g,.ii tX, . t.i O! ht o io coti.ttd Ito hot Kil.1N H,90It Arch Stt.. iII,etphi .Pa. EE!" iBVRE5IURN MAILt A iulIitnL-acI al.uu ol Iront Iops D 1, Iluolats, Mainu. (liraket, sauti Dti,atiel ost. iThe oldeSt, bet, most renmownted anid vaituable tineicoitth tihe wvorbI, andtt in adutito,n It cotinst talt thte best and intaositttliectli eluraitive popertie3s of all (thettr remnedmtes, betmg lthe greatest Ilver regltior, btilod puiltlier, andtt Ifio and healtil te sboring aigeti on eart It. It gtvea net w lire and11 vIgor to the agedl and infh-m. Tro clergy tmen', lawyerst, literary menoi, itadies, andi alil in whomt sedenimtary etittlmttents useo irregut tar'ities of tIhe Btloli, Sitommncit, liowetla, or Kitdneysi or whmo requt-o tnoall e tti'/z.r, olet, and11 mid sitimu laint, it it invithIt.I,le, bIeIig htighmly eturative, touie and stimuttlttg, wtou tt besing itoxtinttg. No miatter wht yourt ieelhtg or Hymaptms are, Of what the diisi'a tt or atitmemi h;, one 1101p Bitters. Dont't Wait unttil you aire stek, bt if you only feel bad or titertle ue tiC h ie itters at tInes. It malty save your lire. lilImdredlt have been saved by so doing, at a mlodleraIte coat. Ask ytlr tdruggisit, or phIyaIlian. Do tnot otuifer yI)ttrtttlf or lot your friends suffer, tbut jute anmil urge theta 10toS eHop Bitters. If you htave hiunetteas lt the loins, with frequent palits anti chies; tumtbiteas or thte thigh ;scanit y, painful antd frequtetnt dischnratgo ttr ur'ine, illed with pita, tand wltch wIll tutrnm rd by stlattiing; a voractouos applet ott ando umtoenchabtletl tist,; hatrshb antd dry ski; cihtttimy I ioiguei, ol ten da:rkly furredl; - 5twllen tutu litlIthItIu giuns11 0 droptea~Il swtellitig 01 tihe ltimba; frotequet aittaocks of ltecotigh ;inaibility to void thte utrlie, anod gret fat iguie itn attemnptting it-you are ooulle.intg fromt somte form of Kidnecy or Uriary Uiomplamiim, huchi tis liiso D)vas of thte kildney4, Ilittn or itnflammationtt or tIhe blado-. dier, gravel alid1 rental c'alettit iabeltu, .tranlguarmy strttcture atidt rlenutnioft t h utrinme, tti 111op hit teas is thte ontly remtedy thatwilpraetyur Itemnembler, Hop BItters Ia to vIle, drtuggeid, druniken ntotrtm, lbmt thte pures't and11 betIt mtedl eite over titadoe, titndit opertoon or lamnily shtoultd be wIthout it, Don't risk any of thme highly Ilandedl stuff with testimoilalsof great ttrest, but1 ask1 youtr nelghblor, drugglst, pastor or phly4kllans whatt Hiop Bitters has andi can ido for_you and1 lest, 1t. Ladies D~o you want a pure boom lug Comnplexioni if so,a fe a feations of iHagan's J14 you to your heart,'s eOen tont. It does away with Sal lowness, Redness, Pimples Blotches, and all diseases and lfmpe)rfections of the skli. It Overcomes the flutshed appear aince of heat, fatigue and ex efiteent. 1t makes a lady of TIRTY appear but TW IEN .jtY; and sonlatuiral gradual, and perf'ect are jls effects that ft is impossible to deteeL its anniiatou.