A0URW01-EURE.
REMOv TUB ODD CAwn.-If it hi
not already been donethe bearing canei
of strawberries and blackberries conk
not be removed, It is known that th
now worthless old wood draws for itt
vitality upon the general store of th<
root, and whatever it abstracts is s<
muchdtaken from the young cane s thal
will bear fruit next year. If they (th<
old canes) are removed it will give tU
young ones a better chance, and givc
better opportunities for working the
ground, crestroying weeds and grass,and
keeping the ground in proper order. A
sharp, long-handled hook is the proper
thing to use in cutting out the old canes,
and if this is attended to nnw whila they
are still green they out comparatively
easy. If the hands are protected by a
pair of strong buckskin gloves the work
may be done more easily now than at
any other time, and there is as much
leisure to do it now as will be likely to
be found any time. The new wood may
be out back some if it is very tall, and if
stakes or supports are needed they may
be put in place. The right time to set
out new plantations of these fruits is in
late Otooer after the leaves have all
fallen. This month is a good time to
not out a strawborry bed, and if there
are none on your premises take advan
tage of the season and set out some.
Fon foundered horses, four ounces o;
alum ctissolved in warm water and giv.
en as a drench, then followed in twc
hours with a quart of linseed oil, is my
best remody. Don't squander yow
money buying high-toned, far-fetched
spavin remedies, when for a few coeu
you can put up % bottle of corrosivolin.
iment that will remove any callous puffs,
etc., that can be removed by any reme
dy. It is made thus: Spirits of tur
pontino, one pint; add two Ounces o1
gum camphor, and one-half an ounce o
corrosive sublimate; shake well,and in i
few hours it is ready for use. It wil
cure hog spavin, remove callouses; cur(
thrush, and I believe it will curo any
cern if taithfiily applied. It is one 01
th best known remedios for foot-rot ii
sheep. .For sweeny, leavo out the cor
rosivo au8llimatto snd use only the tur.
peutino an11d camphor. For strain of tht
stilo.use the sano quantity of turpen.
title and a1mIlor, as above, and ad(
one-half ounce of tincture of capsium
well rubbed In.
TuE first fow year-4 cif the lhfe of ti
apple troo is the molt ituportant perioi
for exervising oro aund diligono in re
gard to pruning. A well-known pono
logist once Said that he could grow a
nodel apple orliart and never prum
with any other iiplenont than a jack
knife. He would begin with the trot
as son as it wis taken from the nurie.
ry, and would at onoo begin to form
the fuituro top. hen i4 tho time tc
avoid (r'tc0hs, Which will bo alost
sfure to split in after years, an to begiu:
at the top at the right. height aun1 iu
the proper shapo. One is apt to begiu
at the top too low; it. looka hiigher on n
small tree t-lihan on a largo o11. It may
not be desirablo for the general grower
to undertake to do all his prunig by
mneans of a kife, but he can always uise
it to good ad1vantage. Excessive prun
ing of large troen shouht always bw
av~oided.
.(r tm.''nr niV lTbeA~m 'V -'d'hnojn na
lsown in beds, Ua oiage seet .- h
plants are eithevr gro wn in hot beds or in:
beds on ai richl picee of ground speci-uly
prepared. One tablespoonful of seed3( is
sown en a squareiV rod. WVhen the plantii
are as large as a silver dollar they are
tranisilanted~i into the th-l, which is well
Iplowed and numi)1red, andlid1( out ini
Squarftea asM tor ii irn. t[ro fe ooet apart,
which gives -t 84li) pluanits per acre. The
cultivation dijfered in no way from thai
of asny oilher hoed crop. It is investeod
wvith Ia large green worm, the same as the
so-calledt tonlmato) wormt, andi needs t) be
freedt from this pest by pickinig.As soor
as the bilossomi begms to shoot torthIA the
plant is topp d diown to abhout twelvt
leaves, and11 suckera arc roimoved a thloj
aplpear. W~heni the leaves are nmature,
the plaits arie t, noar the roots ai
atrunlg upon laths to (hy, ini Il curing
house.
THEj~ termni wnvi c 'J rrup says
"i'eaeh leaves arc poisonous, and often
prove latal when eaten by animals. Tie
leaves arc said to contain prussic acid,
and a linimber of instances are recordle(
of sheep being killed by eating them,
instances have occurred in which eaith1
and sheep have beeni poisoned( by eaiting
the leaves of the wild ch< rry. 1t huu
been said that tihe leaves of the cultiva
ted erry aire tree from poisoiinut
they have wilted, but eases have bee
knowvn in wvhich~ the green leaves hay
provedl poisonous andl tatail to aimails.
\VATEHiMEL.ON SlimPn. - l~lr. S. (I
O'Neal has tried t~he experiment of Con
verting his large watormtelen crop, ho1
which there were 110 remiunerativo pri
Ces, into airup). lie han ueceeded hine
ly, and holheves that. theu~re is no reaso,
why an acrc of melons shoul not yieku
as miuchi sirup as a similar urea in sugal
cane, while t~no former does not tax tiha
land near so heavily as the latter. ThI
sirup hia a diightful p ach-proserv
siruip Ilavor. Blanitors in dit'erout, see
tions of the State intend trying this sainn
ox erimont.
(JArs kill and destroy far more bird,
and eggs than they do mice. and no oam
needs to bo told1 how great are the d11un1
ages iilieted by vagrant dogs. .ff on
man is compielled to coinfinie his mis
chiievous pigs there is ino geood retasoi
why Is neighibir shoul d not be compel
led to conthue his miischief-working ani
mals, be they horses, cattle, sh~eepi o
only eats and dloig.
THE'n water that Ilows over a hplowet
field washes off the most so.iu ble poi tiona
of the soil, anid deposits them in thei
bottom of the ditches. When it potreo
lates through the soil t~o an underdrau
the loss is reduced to the smallest p)o.
sible amount. TIhere is seime loss ni
underdraming water: but this is ii
greater part prevented by having a
growing ekrop on I-lie ground all tlu
time, _____
Now yeu miss the ice-house, The
opptertunity afforded last winter wasno1
improved. At. small cost almost ever1
farmer can save a supply of the erysta
blocks storedl away wvhich wvill be a groa
luxury (during the haeateda term.
IT is estimat~ed that the grain produe
this seiasoni of -alornia, Oregon ain
Washington territory wvill be greate
thani ever before, amounting to on
hundred andl seveniteen miillion buanels
DIRINPn7rANTB -Coffee pounided in;
mortar and roasted on anD iron plate
sugar burned oni hot coals, and vmnego
boiled with myrrh and sprinkled on th
floor and furniture of a sick room ar
exoellent doodorizers.
DOMMETIO.
HAnT A ILMINTS INDUCED BY SMOKING.
I -Out of eight3 -one great smokers ex
aminied in France by a medical expert,
twenty-three are reported as exhibiting
an intermittent pulse, independent of
i any cardiac lesion, and this intermitten
ey disappeared on the smoking habit
being abandoned. The effects of smok
iug on children from 9 to 15 years of age
show not only palpitation and intermit
tent pulse, but chloro anwonia. The
results of observation in this line in re
spect to women smokers-some forty to
fifty cases--show that most of them
suffered from disturbances of menstrua
tion and digestion, and about one-fifth
of the number presentod very marked
intermittency of the pulse, without any
lesion of the heart. These latter defied
all methods of treatment, however skill
ful, frequent or prolonged, the difficulty
yielding only with the suppression of
the habit.
(ono Nevr to toturn.
GARD NlhRi. ME.-Mr. Daniel Gray, a
prominent lumber merchant writes that
his wife had severe rheumatic pams;so sc
vere as to render her unable to sleep.
From the first application of the famous
German itemedy, ht. Jacob's Oil, she ex
porienced unspeakable reliet, and in two
hours the pain had entuely gone.
AIn'T (CeoKs are experimenting with
Anerioan flavors, and aro rewarded by
piquant results in very odd combina
tion. It is well known by old Virginia
gourmands that gumbo soup, that rich
est of southern dishes, is not complete
unless sasaafras leaves are added to the
compound, and they are usedi as a sea.
soning with roa8t raccoon. The flavor
of black birch is very agreeable in choc
olato, with which it harmonizes more
finely thau vanilla; you can try it by
dropping a cheekerberry lozenge or two
for sweetening in your cup of cocoa in
the morning. Tho mild muscadino, the
frost grape and native Catawba yield
the linost, highest bouquet to all sorts
of confeciotneries, creams, jellies, sau- -
ces. The sharp cider jelly, sold in
smail firkins, is fluer to serve with
roasts. Irom turkey to venison, than
citlir cranberry or the traditional Eig
lish currant jolly.
NEavous AND NEUnAIAtio HIAiAOnI.
-sromido of potassiuu is pronounced
by highly medical authority a valuable
remody for this ailmuent--many a head
ache, it is declaired, being kept in check
and the seizuro Cut. Whort if a full (toso -
is taken a1 s0o as discomfort is felt,
particularly if the patient can go to bed
and obtain sleep. Again, if compelled
to be about, twenty graiis taken in a
little sul volatile and water will lull the
nervous centres, and so calm th-le core
bral circulatoim; or ten-grain domes,
with caOatiIo of aanniaHiil, in elferves.
CoIlce with-l Citic ncid, will sonietinies
have an eutially good effiect. No ill
elliets are ever known to ensuo from
the bromide, evin whein administered
ill conlbilrable dloses,
aI perfecit Vegetab tle liirh eaorer. It weill im--4
mle. Iliatelyv iree ihei in-adi rima il lnrufr
tltoregrayi hairr lils naturalia cilor, anid piro
diii, a ne wV growvtl h wlhere it has flilleni oft. IL
m-ilver preparalit inshavedoneiwi. It.-will chanigei
light or rade'lc hairin a f'~e ays to a beatirn!
giossy brownt. A sk yoiur' druggist for It. Each
noititIs wairr-iat.d. SI'PIli, K. Li~NE & Co.
Whioh-sali Agents, Philiadlphlia, Pa. anal
V. N. CJR r-r Ex'-roN, New York.
DEER lSOUP' wlil 1IAIalNs.--JOjl a
good1 (iuan01tity ot raisims previously
wvashedu in a small quamntity of water,
WithI a slico of white bread, till t~he rai
sinls are qumte sotit, thleiu add1 to this
good, strong sweot boer, till it is of the
conisisteincy of sou p; t hiskonm it, in the
proportion of onie tablIespoonfiil of flour
inixed smoothly wvith wiater, anid two
yolks of eggs to each platelul of soup,
boat it wvellI together, and add a little
sugar anmi Homie p~owdlered cinnamon; it
shmoiulh be about~t the thickniess of p)ea
sou11p.
BiucuninL Sr A toE.-P rofessor ]3lot's
r-uipot tfor this !s conisidered exceillent,
v ell together two ounces of butt-er
n'one t-ablespooful of flour, then
i au a pint of milk; set the iauc~epan
over thme lire and stir continually; when
turning rather thick, remove; beat the
yolk of an egg to a light crem with a
teaspoonful of water, turn it into the
mauce, mix well magaini, add salt mand pop1
por to tauste, aint it is ready for use.
T1hiis sauice may be made with a cupful
each ol milk aind veal stock.
P'IE-.PLANT 1 UDDNo.-WVash and ont
the puie-plant in simall piCee; cover tLa
biottom cf a pudi(dinig diuh witl it, then
piut in a layer of bread crumbs and plen
ty of sugar, mind 50 Oin unttil thme dish is
f ull; add a little wvater, and only a little
ais time pie-plani, is very jicy. Make a
sianco to eat with this of moelted sugar,
PA i. ONIONS A LA (RCQUml, -Pol
ffthme outer skins, (fut off' the pocinted
enmdlihke aL Cigar, 1)ut thmemi in ., dleop
dish, anid put a pice of butter anzd a
little salt and p~epper on the place0 whore
time point, has been cut olY; cover them
with a plaitOe or dish, and let them bakeh
for not less thanm thn-e hours. T1hey
will throw outi a dlelicious gravy.
'iThe Oiadest Dmruigat.
Ring onel of till eldest drumgglst s In this
cit (althoughm~I hav inzg rotir edl fronmisi
mess)., I wish to say a gooda wor'd about
}hit mnt' i-inemdy. A nmiinnor of years ago
I was troimlhledl wvith my kidnieys. Th'lo le
oftii adrimggist-, lhwever, resorlt-inzg to~ thle use
of ai "paie~tou miii'cino"' was a little hiumill
a tinmg, bt, whien I caifno to conmsider how
inmn 1,eopiilel hadl beent bunefitted by t he use
of'llun's Reamedy, 1 unhlesitatinigly beganm
I in g It; anda amftr hiaving fulily tested Its
vir-itues I can say, as imny of'my Culstommers
have said to mie, '"It, Is the best mnedcnlo
Ifor kldney' and liver comnplalint, over coin
npoundated.'
I hamve yet to learn of a single Instance
whmoro IL, hans failed to benelit and gIve
sit isfaction, Iin fact it Is the best. I over sol.
I wouldl say to alil who are tromiued wIth
kiney amnd liver conmplaint, gIveoI uliunt'
ltimerl4y a irial anmd you wIll say as I do, It
is the best knmownm renmedy, ammnd the best Is
the cheapest, every thmno. Yours trimly,
I EDwA ui) ALLEN.
Ilart-ford, C'onn., May 19, 1883.
Air. JAIIKS Ciissxv, Wth~ J. W. Gloodmnan,
bihtiard tatbie mmafacturer, of Atholh, tss.,
witles, Atay 28, 18%8, as follows: "I have
beeni troubl'edt for a nmumbmier of yepts wih
kidnoy disea-e, weith sevecre paitus in tmy bark
anSld sides, and coutld get, no relhef unatli I used
lluint's itemewdy1 wit.i was recommlnendied by
our dru~ggist, #a rsi, of this place, whmo stated 10
DIe that many wonmderful euroa had( been manado in
tim vicinity bmy tile nao of luti's, Reimedy. People
whio hatve suffered fair years with kidney disease,
iIifiatmmation or thle biada ier, andi acoimpanly ng
gret edcie.I pumrchiiased a boute1 of H unt's
Reeyad fouiid that t it'lpedI 111 from the
fitrs.t idose, mandi two btlsrmvda h ani
liny rectommed it to my friends as a medIcine
thait wvith doa . that I lainmme. fo a
HUMOBOUS.
A "SUMMEN FAmunu" in the interio1
of the State started out the agent of I
New York wholesale house the othei
day, and when he reached the town h4
found no satisfaction beyond an empta
store. "Do you claim that you soh
out the entire stock ?" he demanded it
amazement. "Every single article.'
"And where's the money? "Well, yot
see, that's where I was lame. I weni
into business determined to make th4
town howl. I had $3000 worth o:
goods. I contracted for $1500 worth o
advertising and printing. Then I pu1
my prices down to 50 cents on the dol
lar. What I got for the stook I paid t<
the printer, and came out only 98 centi
behind. I call that mighty close figur,
lug for a man who was peddling fish ul
to a year ago I" "Yea, but you owe I
$8000 1" howled the agent. "That's s(
-that's so, aud I'm sorry for it. ]
Jon't care so mucli for the 98 cents ]
Dwe the printer, for he'll carry me sixt3
days, but that $83000 I owe you doet
sort o' flustrate me every time I thin)
f it."
On Thirty Days' Trial.
'Ihe Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich.,
will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro.
Voltalo Belts and Electric Appliances on
trial for thirty days to men (young or old)
who are afflicted with nervous debility,
lost vitality and kindred troubles, guaran.
teeing speedy and complete restoration of
health and manly vigor.-Address as
above.-N. B.-No risk Is lucurred, as
thirty days' trial is allowed.
GEOnoE W. PECK, cf Milwaukee, it
wrryiig his right hand around tied up
i a big silk handkerchief. le hat
een - bothered almost to death witi
inxious inquiries as to the nature of tht
;rouble under the handkerchief, and so
.1e has issued the following addressoc
o "The general questioning public:"
"This is a boil. Not a carbuncle,
rust a boil.
I know you have had boils biggei
:han mine, but this one is big enough
or me. I am no hiog. I don't wani
;he biggest boil.
Yes, I have tried flax seed, bread and
nilk, and slippery elm poultices. Eacl
a better than the other, and all of them
tre frauds.
No the "Bad Boy" has not been play
.ug a joke on me. This is no joke.
Yes, I think it is cussedness working
)nt of me.
Yes, it has broke. That is, it ha
iimde tin assigonient.
"No I don't want another."
HIrAv FaxvEnt. Since boyhood I have beei
xlo.ul. tI with Catarrh and lay-Fover, ind
was unuabhl to ubtain relief until I used
Il'y's Cream Il. it h-i cured mJ.-E.
L. Ci.iCK:N ER, New Brtinswick, N. .J.
II A Y VER:. liaving b-ialllieted with
Elay-FLver for years I ga vo i-ly 'sI Cream
Lialm a trial. I havo had no attack sinet
1 Sing it.-E. Rt. RCAUCH, Iiiltor Carbon
., Jemocrat. Mauelh Chunk, Pa. PricO
ko cents.
AT THE SEA SHoRE:
"Well," says a bather to an old gen.
rid, "what do you think of M. B.,
w homn I introduced to you ?"
"An excellent man, but without mem.
>ry. I have already described the samne
nattlo to him twenty times, without hais
iaving noticed it."
PIh liathemr movs n anel miiptnng
"WVell, what do you think of the gen.
~rail?"
"A very brave mani, but lie has n<
niemory. lie keeps telling me thi
tunie story. In short, lie is an oli
Oh iq Thetre No femedy fAt 'PIlen!
oxciat a 111l1t101 of to'rtstrel wzretlhea *very day,
tittilmerly slay t ' ur rl:ttr,, ihat thi-y titet i u er 1iI
loilL'ur thm a1 req tireat to obtatoll ANAKlo:is, aItwl
fitra'itte.l to i lie weoriti em r 2i. a irs aegi, by Dr Hats
beca wetll-km.,wit playsiano.-t'Ulmtim etiat.aalit fmill up
provedt by thei prof(esonoll itsch.ol'. It t wul ct'.
Ia tilaa to try ,t. P. N t~' SI'A iI Ell a (10., lk
2 1 . New Yor City, mcii sumlci a re algmjw appn,
ON THlE IIOtJfavARD.
X. , meeting a friend, the other day,
itaid to hIm:
"'There are some people who art
tiever contenit. I havwe jt t met an in.
.lividuial who regrets the days when h<
biadt corns on his feet."
"What an original character 1"
"Ye's only I ought to add1( that, to-day
beo has two wooden legs I"
Any person havmng a btald headl anti fall
lug L"~ see the bhenellt to be derive'd Itom
the great pet roleumit hair reniewer, Carho
line, as now imlproveti and perfected, in
the face of tihe vast niuber of testimomlal(
from our very best citizens, 1s surely gomni
It blind.
T1'ns is the wvay a mean country edi,
tor tries to arush a man who thiuka; hi
possesses the "divine ailatuis:" '"At
esiteemned citizen, who is sending about
fifteen paiges of original poetry every
day, is reapetctfuilly iniformed tat if lit
dofesn't let up, one of his pieces, wvitl
his ftiil name attached, wvill be publish
ed. This warnin~g Is given in the inter
est. of his famtily atnd friends."
Ladlies and chltren 'a boots antd shoe
cannot. runi over if Lyon's Patent, Hee
8tiffeners are ulsed
"TAKE so)MicliNo?" said a strange
to a crowvd in a TIhird-atveniue sailooni, ii
hie adlvaned( to the bar. "Dont't-eare.
if do I" chorused the gang, jumping t<
their feet and aidvanoing to the front.
"Well, then," exclaimed the stranger,
as he swallowved aind paid for a glas.s t:
liquor and broke for the door, ' take
,jokel1" They took it, while lie took oil.
D~r. Kline's Great. Nerve nestorer Is ti
tnt-tYti of the ago for till nervo diseases. Al
Ioa e Solid to 981 Arch Street
"A u, THERS 8 'ruE uu I" Bather No.
1: "I say, Charlie, I shall be glad of
glass of ale when I get, outside; slian 'i
you? By-thie-bye, why is it people gel
so thtirsuty tafter coming out of the wa
ter ?" .Batlher No. 2: "I don't kuow
unless it is because they rub thlemselvet
dry.''
Emory 's Little Catharlie Pill--beet
made fior Liver Complaint andi Baliousness,
Tasteless, harmless, infallble. 15ce.
A sMaL,1 boy of four suirers wilt
riding on a hobby-horse with a compan
ion. tie was seated rather uincomnfor
tably on the horse's niek. After
roflective p~auseR, lie said:-"'I thinki
one of us gets off I could ride bettor.
Mother hiwail',s Womrm Syrup.
Infalliblie, t asteles,, iarnleiss, cathart ic' for f(
verismessi, reslessniess, wormas. colstipalion. you
('PrA wA. II.L-ir. TI. A. Hmunrr says; "Itrown'
Iront titters gIVe etiIre Satislfation11.
AFRAID OF PUntTalerY: "WVhy don'
you advertise ?" inquired a countr;
editor of a jeweler. "Because I'm no
going to let burglars know what a bli
stock of goods I have on hand," he re
plied.
OD laoe Ciet ilU that 'have little
holes in the netting can be mnade to
appear whole when they are laundered.
Take a piece of lace, or very thin mus
laa, and when the curtain is starched,
starch this pieceoalso and put it over
the spot which needs mending. It will
show very little if at all, and the starch
L will keep it in place.
Hollow cheeks,
A pale, flabby skin and limbs fit Olothed with
flesh, indiCate poverty of the blood. The
apeettlest and surest way to increase its nutri.
fying properlies, to Impart vigor and compen
sate for undue waste of bodily tisue, is to use,
with peristence and regularity, the incompar.
able vitalizer and aid to digestion, loatetter's
8 onach Bitters. A wineglatsful of this agree.
ble m11edicinal elixir three times a day soon
manifests Its benellcent action in an Improve.
ment of appetite, saeep and spirits. increased
bodily substance, and the return of color and
roundness to haggard, wasled cheeks. 1his
supreme preventive couternals the effects ol
mevera mental latior and Uodliy toll, anxiety
of mind, exposuro in rough weather, miasma
in air or water, and fropical heat. I. I i a
reliable safeguard agalnst fever awl ague and
remittent let)rile disease, and overcomecs constipa
tion, tiadlgtol, liver complaint, raeuinaaats
aud otlher ailmont.a
A LOVELY tidy, which will brighten
up a dark chair is made of two strips of
shaded scarlet satin ribbon. Paint a
little green vine and two or three daisies
on the ribbon; between the two strips
put an insertion made of hand-knit linen
lace; on the edge put lace made in the
same way, puling it at the corners so
that it will He out flat. Of course torch
on may be used for this, but the knit
lace is a little later style.
ONB may utilize t 1. matting, which
is no longer fresh enough to look well,
by putting it under carpets. It can be
cleaned perft etly by washing it on both
sides with hot salt and water; hang it
on a line out-doors to dry.
HORSE-RADISH sauce is preferred by
some people to the plain grated radish.
Take two tablespoonfuls each of made
mustard and white sugar, half a tea -
spoonful of salt, one gill of Vinegar.
Beat those together and pour over as
much grated radish as it will moisten
sufliciently.
"iauchu-Paiba."
The quick, complete cure, all arnoying Kidney,
Bladder and Urinary Diseao.i. $1: Druggists.
To broil fish a clear fire is required.
Rub the bars of your gridiron with drip
ping or a piece of beef suet, to prevent
the fish from sticking to it. Put a good
piece of butter into a dish, work into it
enough salt and pepper to season the
fish. Lay the fish on it when it is
brolled, and,,zWith a knife-blado, put
the butter over every part. bervo very
hot.
CLEANINO MAliLit. --Benzolo and
common claiy are ised to clean marble.
Grease spots can be removed from mar
ble by the application of a paste made
of crude potash and whiting, Brush it
all over the surfaco to be cleansed and
poliuh off.
The only scientile Iron .\hiteine thato nloes not1
proiue ieatlaube, &c., but gives to the systemn
ill i lie beneilts of irni withiout its had effects, is
Drown's Iron Hitters.
Fronn experimentts in Caracas, Vento
zuela. M, V. Alarcano concludes that
the cycole of the circulation of the sap of
intertropical plants is comipleted withlin
a period of 24 hours presentin two
maxiniataU tn It rnxhyi, aR i ruen
inner pressure et the sap is inferior to
that of the atmosphere during the dry,
but far greater during the rainy, season
-a phenomenon attributed in great p~art
to the water absorbed by the leaves.
TJhe influx of the rural population of
countries to cities us regatrded in Europe
with alarm and regret. If fewver men
with improvedl machiniery will now do
the work formerly required of many
more men aind women in the agicultur
al districts, why any such alarm or re
gret? An almost equally sane howl
would be that there are now no galley8
to transport emnigrants' to tis country
across the Atlantic instead of steam
ships.
TRADE MARK.
The pills are warranted to be PURtELY ye .
tabl', free from all mineral and other polnn5
subistances. Thtey are a certaIn cure for Consti
pation, sick Hetadache, Dyspepsia Biliousness,
'orpid Lver, Los of Appetico, ana all diseasea
Liver, Mtonmaceh, Bowels or
lIidnmeys.
They remove all obutrnctions from the channels
of the system anti purify the blood, thereby im
partIng health, sitrength and vIgor. Hol by drug
glinta, or sent by mall for 25 c-cmte in stamps by
P. NEUJS'l'A EDhTERt & CO.,
83 Mercer St., New York,
Tol Marafi urersoefST. Ii ERN A CD vEuE.
Send for circular.
cure uf Srri. ut'iiiii n el , Titr Ol oes,
ISore m ya. bierrurial tiIaa , ses .aarrh. Loa. of
Appeale, Fr-nak.- Comilnti, and all Blood
dIiseaus. It nerter fala. All dtruggists and
cuntry atoie keeper. sellit II. Ii.K. siler.
a C'o., I'rop'., l'itt~1urghl, on every bottle.
8s4
YOUNG MEN hiunatix".*~n^ here nd
Olrcularii free. VA LENTINEIIRtN.. uaesville. wies
Camphdor Millk Is the beat Linhiuent. P'rloo 26 cents.
AN OPEN
SECRET
AMONG THE LADIES
The brilliant, fascinating
tints of Complexion for whieh
ladiles strive are chiefly arti
fieial, and all who will take
the trouble may secure them.
These roseate, bewitching
hues follow the use of Hlagan's
Magnolia Balm-a delicate,
harmless and always reliable
article. Rold by all druggista.
The Magnolia B a 1m con
coals every blemish, removes
Sallowness, T a n~, Redness,
Eruptions, all evidences of
excitonent and every imper
fection.
Its effects are immediate
and so natural that no human
Sbeing can detect its applica
tioan
"WrAT makes you drink as you do9"
exclaimed Mrs. Higgleton turning to
her husband, who steadied himself
against the door and surveyed his wife,
"What makes me drink as I do?" he
repeated, with an idiotic chuckle.
"'Cause there ain't no other way to
drink."
Beautiful Women
are tnado pallid and unattractive by their
funct ional irregnlarities, which Dr. Pierce's
"Favorite Preseription" will infallibly
cure. Thousands of testimonials. By
druggists.
A imrrl boy went into the country
on a visit. About the first thing he had
was a bowl of bread and milk. He
tasted it and then hesitared a moment
when his mother asked him if he did
not like it, to which he replied: "Yes,
ma; I was only wishing our milkman
kept a cow."
"Golden Medical Discovery" is not onlya
sovereign remedy for consumption, but also
for consumptive night-sweats, bronchitis,
coughs, inienza, spitting of blood,. weak
lungs, shortness of breath, and- kindred
tirections of the "throat ani chest. .lIy
druggists.
A FRIEND said, recently, to one of the
youngest Authors of the day, who is as
modest as he is intelligent:
"Do you know that all Paris is talk
ing about you?"
"Oh I" repned the author smilingly,
"all Paris must speak very low, for I
have not heard it."
I)r. Pierce's "PeletAs"--little liver pills
(sugar-coated)-purify the lood, speedily
correct all disorders of the liver, stoniach,
and bowels. By druggists.
"Tu last link is broken," the fellow
said when he kissed his girl good-bye
forever, at her request, because her
parents wished a dissolution. A few
days after, he received a note saying:
"Dear George: There are plenty more
links; come and break them."
AMimsMN's Pilu'rTJNiZHiP iHEHFV T)oSic, 1ine Only
prepiara1stion of beet couaiming Its entire nu41t
Liousp: operities. It couains b'o id-mieking, force
geerat, g and life-mustalinng properties; luiftia
ble for i i gestion, dyspoeisn,nervous prostration,
and all foi -to of general deblity, also, in ail en
feebled condition4, whetlier the result of exhaus
tion, nervous prostration, over-work or acute dis
ease, partieularly if r.-sulting from pulmonary
comiplaints. Caswell Hazard & Co., proprietors,
New York. Sold by drugigits.
IN A NawPonR BoUDOIR:-"Ohl ho
is such a charming gentleman. And lie
did not make his money in vulgar trade,
either. No, indeed I He owns a bank;
for I have heard people who knew him
speak of it. It is in a Western city
named Faro."
"We know )r. Graves' Heart Rogula
tor will cure Heart Disease. 80' years use
and many persons o prominence testify
ing prove it.---"Readvile, Press." $1.
per bottle at druggsts.
TE old lady came down to breakfast
in a bad humor, and sharply addressimg
her son, said, "Charlie, did you leave
that whisky bottle on tli parlor table?'
"No; I gness dad left it.'- "Whiy (1o
you gmes yuailr father left it.?'' "Caus
it's empty I"
Galstrmine
The S itie si emm iciis r thi i sstrepara
and dlySpepsini ISSul lieiot proofot'i s ellicacy.
A TnAMP Opp~lie(1 to a gen jemevan for '.
a. few pence to b~uy some broad. "Can't
you go into any busiuess that is more
profitable than this ?" he aked. "I'd
like to open a bank, if I only could get
the tools," answered tihe tramp).
Dr. Stites, Brooklyn, N. Y., was cuiredi by
Dri. ElMmore's Rhe'uinatine-Goutalline (it'very
sovero .iteutiismss asid kidney diseaso of
several yeasrs' stndling, aifter t ryinig overy'
t.hing elsu without hui.ellt.
PRIS~VENTINo MOUJLD. --To mnsure paste
from moulding put into it a proportion
of alun and resin. A few dlropai of any
essential oil will preserve leatiser from
mould, and a single chive punt into a
bottle of ink will have the same eflrect
upon it.
No disease can sho(w such quick results
asi leart i)isease'do not delay, Dr. Graves'
Heart R~eguiator is a specilice. $1. per hot
tie at diruggists.
The citizens of Geneva intend to util
iz~e the tlowv of the Rhoine to furnish
power euough to give electric light to
all of the city. Tihe Council of State
is to determine the matter at an early
date. Much natural energy now be
ing dissipated might thus be turned
to pr.fItable account in andi near other
cities.
Bave trouble and1( expense In washuing,
andI always have nice filtlig collars andi
cuffs, by wveat ing Chrolithjnun.
Ordlers have been given toi comm ience
the buildiing of the masonry for the
Lugno Tenere at Rome, and a proplosal
has also beeni submiittcd to the Minister I
of the Interior for the construction of ~
a pontoon ferry, capable of taking
a train of 24 cars across the Straits of
Messmna..
"Rtougls on Wtats."
Clearsaout rats, mice, roiaches. diles. 4nts, tbed
bugs, skunks, chlpmnutks, gophers. ioc. fDruggists.
FROST IIoYAr,, VA.---t)r. (I. it. tIl, says.
"hirowni s irons Itters seemis to give genteral
Satisftatctioni. I recomminend It strongly."
if the "Medical Press" is to boe ro~li
ted Prof. Scehuethauer, of Posth, in -
maiking a pest-mortem examination of a
woman about 70 years of age, dsseov
cred that the spleen was not only absent
but had never existed in the person of
the subject.
FRIGHTFUL MORTALITY,
LUNtI AND I)IitONCHlIAh DI1SEASE~,
IIALIC8 IIONIY 07 IIOMHIUND AND TAR
CHANCINO THE BALANCE
To the Health Side of the Account,
liefrre pharmaceutical researelh had dlevetopedl
the gre at Pii.MON10 above anmedl, the ~oughu
mIxtures of thie day piresenited no0 adequtae pro
teetton agatinst ithe speedCty developmennt of fiata!
forms of lung dlisese. To pa5!Mate was all that
they csould! to int a mjois~rtly of 'ases. But stice
HALES'S HO~NEY OlF illloMEHUNiD AND) TlAlt
was lintroduced, pesrsons suTs rmg from severe
COUlits and11 (00J.08, froim A5'lTI MiA, sore
TI'l tHAl', IN lVI.UEN~Z.\, ete., have beeti enabtdl
t's haai thiemsel-ves, at trifning cost, of ani tirikee
wichel affordls them a rel'aIte mieans of cire ands' a
geniimne dteense. T/'iere, are ro unpsroht ns '-o
lions. Ask forI iA l.E'5 by is full nae ands take
no subist ituite,
/'ik- 's Tirusih.,tcla ,e irssn C'ure In ne JI~ngi,'
There is a zoological station to be es
tablished in Java, if t.he innds are forth
coming, Dr. Slulter has charge of the
matter and will no doubt carry the pro
ject to a successful termination. The
flid in a gnood one.
CS
V
T E GREAT
ERTAN REML
!DN R ES aa
Rheumatismf euralgia, Sciatica,
Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache.
plore Taroat. fwe Inslaga sraurafse
Burnts. Heaste, . res= 1014ec.
AND Altt 0T11111 BODILY PAINS AN AVIIE.
&Uldby DaoGtaternd Dealersee where Pity17 Jntatia
TIE OIIARIES A. VOREiIt (O.
O1oeoe. to A. lOOKtKia a CO.) Ialtimore, d,1.4.I
CATA R R H IT:sCrea nBalm
wilt n1 appiled bky thll
e - figer Into lihe Hos
B S trils. will be0 aisorb
M erl, effectually clealis
MWtIng the heard of en
as tarrhtal virus, cautslg
health~y se rt 1ions. It
allays inInInutIII1,ton,1
rott'uis tile iettn
'IFEVER bratio or th naasal
passages Iroin adili
tIonal o 'Ils, col
tpleely hoisle sores
tintI restores tatiltt
* ~ and stinell. A few
app11fit-attUon rollove.
* - A thorouglh treal
mIA.Ient twill posillvly
Scure. Agreeable to
AY FE use. e for clcu
6ar. Prico 60 cents
)y nall or at Irngiselts.
h.LY BROTHECS, Druggists, Owego. N. Y.
"LMOR R. (J. Is the quickest. pleasantet.
wEM R~aralt and beat roitiody for kidikey
\ lr t ma h blidler and b 00t
A diseases, and oily real ,orativo over
dlecuvorod fer acjute tui chronic
rhouniatim gout, inmnrob. Salnt.
IOUs Gase; rich iso s An iyv ep:~ia Ii.: wceki-all
t.,rms of rhitmatio di.rlera in 2 to k woks-rullovea
nlinmimatory in I day. Can rotor to hundr. di of relia,
1I0 peoplo orid who had tutl In va.le ovorytll 1c.
Proly itano. harmlea . sd net' to Irink Au youl
rutist to get' IL If hi doolines so nd to ps for it-ttke
2othing ese. mo. re. Adains a , ute Wil lam t., N. v
TO SPECULATORS.
B. LINDiJLto & to. N. 0 MILLEI & CO.
5 & 7 Chamber of 66 Broadway
Oomniorce. Chicago. New tork.
3RAIN AND PROVISJON BROKERS.
Menters of all prointiout Produce Exchangos in
fow York. Chicago. St. .olla ar.] MIliwaukco.
We have oxclisvo private telegrall wire between
Ih icago anti New York. Will cudeto ordere on our
uidginenut whet retljulested -ndit for eiroulara eon.
nillug partiOulaIa. RODT. LINDULOM & 00.,
I ar. itetl oy ur. J. U. .Iayer Main Ofoe,
31 Aron St.. Phil Pa.. Advica free. starnpa for re
DIV. Will I~e at tlr-014,b1 Cilbeeth aypio eaci.
nontita Kpento ilotti'. N dIo g. pa. . iaturday 01
4ch imt41. Ier hoy floins. jlarrtsburg. PDS. 5th an,
It St- st. I tel. Pittsburieh Pa.. 7th and a; Ou
"j! [ougo. Fort Wa ut I 1l .j sit anti 0WIUotua
dad otel. chleakn , iith. 12th a 13U. _ omtue
FURKISH LAXATIVE
Lsk your Druggist for ItI A celebratetd reinely
or the :n. e of tlatiital CoUnsIlpatilon or Costive
t-it alnd all dtseases arlsaing tierefrout; suelt as
niogeationl, Pales, Torpid Liver, I)8eases of the
(lilncya; It 8 perfectly safe and harmiless. ani Is
stlectllyt1 adlap1al to Conastipalt Ion of Pregiauey,
A lIcorrhwua atl )iseasea peiillar to frntaaes.
ltantf'g., by TII E CItENCENT MEDIcINE Co.
$.$.00 Per Hoille. BENsEI.AEa FAL.S, N. Y.
NTS.t NATION A'LG CY. B3c 17, Ehitlbani. Ont.
IV Ojwi t 7 tO dltffoinmt kinda beast stheet
M ear i starn oni incoring, altd earn
LGENTS liigteadt,an +hnaagg
''rld. Writh or irtcaos to " iE 81IEB. Pro.
1 'END for Illustratcd Catalogate Steam Engutnce.Saw
MillsTratction Entginr.Rtuandard I inplean'.jtu. A.I
9'arquitarPenntasylviia Agr.cultas-al V.orin, 'ork,Pa
ES EE.'TM aine wrItIng pa per, Ia blotter,
with calendar, by wall for M50. Agents
u sate4i Bo0oMYw P'RENTINe Co., Newbury
sort, Massu.
*Is youtr chikl fittful ? D~oes It t'lk Its nose,
*start In its sleep, and( gitatl its teeibh I f so.'
*it has WVOj iM, andi yout shaould un
*00CL ARK'S INFA L LIBLEOJ
IWQRM SYRUP
ATON IE. APE tepil EPPECTIMlI,
In its_ actIon. 25c. n hot tlei. Drusgiete.
ITSSTOPPEDJFREE
insaune Persons Restored
'Dr.XLINE'Si GREAT'
NERVE RESTORtER
5rzvvifor al/nIRAitW & NHR va IiiStASs. On~/y gaura
INPAL i. iIRIf aien asrecte. A' -. r fli.
fls da s yrs. Treaitse andt 3. trtal toie freelt
receiv . Sen n anc n.0gtiiC ressa eldctel
FRAZER
ALXLE GREASE
Beat in the world. (et the genu 'ine.
ivety packagce Isas~ our tradle-u.ari
nde ns farkiso Fraser'.. M 0 L AlI
i NSWANTED """*""""~ K,--a
n"-ith1 HEEL anid TfOE 'onaiplete In 20,
Eachaute Co., 1113 Treanout hitreat lljj bisa
66 n
'RE ' E T RN MAlI, -A full doseirlptioni
heil P'eetoral will oturo your cough. Prao 26e ots
)RS. J. N. & J. B1. IIOBENSACIK
THuOSE AhFICTED'~j WI'THi TilE RFJTlsl'Jy
hiouldi not, iesltateo to colt J. N. and J. I 1H0
E1NHA CK, of 206 North hocondi street, i'hIiado -
hia either by ml or b. pes during tihe hours
AdvIce free. Whosoeyer would know his condl.
Itnl andl the way to imlprove It shoulud read
SRent on recelpt of 8-cent stamp.
CiRSWEEALL EL8E FAILS.
THlE MINISTER WUOig
tien and build up his church is generall
or of not studying hard enough. 'STh
comes from. Dyspepsia and liver dis
dull sermon and many a vacant ~ulpi
pparatus is working wrong and his ne
ramn refuses to do its duty, it is almost
good Sermon. -Give your suffering min
ters., You wvill see its effect on next S
Zehrmng, of Codorus, Pa., was paralya<
crutches, until Brown's Iron Blitters m~
fr. White, of Rock 11111, S. C.) says: '
mr? nmma I... flttr ,~ no ys.
i r
HEALTH IS WEALTH
Healt of My s ealth of D 1
DR. RADWAY'S
SarsaparillianBesolvent.
Tn fABT SLOOD lRIME,
smahs sad
Ts~.,- our .inv
Radway's Sarsaparill Ian
Resolvent.
A MuoOy : osef d greadena of xtra.
dim mdcal prris senul prf
ialp ,d nvgoa. broke-o waa
~laoy-~uoz~ ~m~aAwT S NmAd P3RMA.
Mann oander
NO mater h naMe Me oomplant m be
a of tht ngs, -tlbem oa
~he uers oetumes eaysplas I
o0f': She p% d aya bI ad.
awl, wornbkn lir, mtoisac or bel.,ifbqq'
hse oran and wasted I.ss of the yanema.m
if Mhe bio-od I.ubafy nesas h proeca of repair
The Sarsaparillan Resolvent
V."0|10. '|%m "famh of S a or' " --
estawlshes throughout She entre system rwlo,
al harony a gle the blood o
saw ra m ans, after aow d
ofs tlotohs back pan
sores and alrs moos
duV'Lsoso h eyesoo Uulota es, tot "And 1.
One ot te moce and fspne eiher o
ls of Medicies san any other Preparaton.
R. R. R.
Radwq's Ready Rei
In from on to Sweaty minutes mover upts
oo matte o ien goation
the Rhel Bed-ridden, InVrm Cri
Be~e~o1~jr&'atc = it rely ~ Zn
aor ast a e ted . e
INFLAMMATION 01 THE KIDNEYS,
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDElt,
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS,
CONGESTION OF TEE LUNGS,
SOME THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING,
PALPITATION OF THE HEART,
HYSTERICS, OROUP, DIPHTHERIA,
CATARR, IIFLUNeA,
HE A dACHE, TOOTHACHE,
NEURALGIA, REUMATISM,
COLD GRiLLr, AGUB CHIILIA,
CHILBLAINS AND FROST BIT,
BRUISES, LUMBAGO, SIATICA,
NERVOUSNES8, SLEEPLESSNE88,
COUGHS, GOLDS, SPRAINS,
PAINS I THE orEST, BAIo
er LINES are instantly relieved.
MA LARI.A.
IN ITS VARtIOUS FOR)M8.
FEVER AND AGUE,
FEY1R AND AGUE ured for WI eta. There Is
taremedial agent In this world that will cure
eer and Age and other Mslarlous, Biliousn
Bole h 'Yllow and other fevers (aidd p
byRA Y F.ILL8) so quickly aS RADWAY'S
arng to the directI eur a,
SoUr Stomach, Heartbur 1k BeadaHe
a, Palpitation of the Heart, Cold Chills o
Wind in She Jlwes, a i nternal1PaIln
rveler hod a car a tle of RA
change of water I sbet Frenh Brand
or Bitters as a stimulant.
lnerm and Lunabersnem shoulM siways
RAD WAY's
Regulating Pills
Perfoot, Purgative, Soothing. A pe~l.
ont Aoct without Pain, A Iways
*oliable and Natural
in Operation.
A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOB
OALoanEIa
Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with iweel
n purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strong
lIADWA T' Pur4s for the cure of all disorders of
the Stomach, Liver Bowoe- Kidney a.Bladder,
Female Comnplaintsg, hervous bisoases, rAss ofA
pe, Headache Constipation, Costiveness, in -
onUo lheylpowels, a116ns, Fever, lofiamma
the Internal Viscera. Purely veetable, ontain
inn oxmercury, minerals, or doetri one drugs.
from Diseases of the Digestive Orgas Consi
lion, Inward Pil, Fullness of lodI ihe
fload, A oldlty of teStomacht Nause a.Heartburn,
acSur Eutotlone Sinkingwo Ftang t
the eart. Choking or Ilufferini Sensations WIen
k~en e~y espiraimon, Dllons or
Limbs ad udde nlshs of Iia8BrigI
A few doses of EADWAY'S Prrua will free the
system from all the sbove-named disorders.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS,
reee, 35 Vents Der nom.
Rn "FALSE AND TRUE."
Prn Church t.AW 0, Now.York
liomton worth thousands will be scnt
To the Pablio.
Se sure and ask for RADWAT'S, and see that ShN
lame "RAilwAy" Is os what you buy.
5 to $20 an
~1selling 1 Pitra Bok kaisi isii. Price re
0045)er tNerm)IA Uns (in. Philada.. P
JOsrNE n. AR lNII
JONS CF BINBHAMTOlt
ALS to interest his3 congrega
y accused of being a poor preacher,
t is not always where the trouble
orders are res[ponsible for nany a
t. When the Domninie's digestive
rves are giving him pain, and his
.inpossible to make or to preach a
ater a botta) of Birown's iron It
uinday's preaching.*eThe Rev. Mr.
1, and could not walk except with
de a new man of him,. The Rev.
It restored me to strength and via
for theini, u ira e..pnl