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DOMTIU. Dt. fill(ient p:imanzanill of potash in boiling water to give the io- i quired depth of color. It looks red a when first put on, but soon becmel a t beautiful brown. About two quarts of t water will be sufflicient to stain an ordi. C nary sized bedroom, allowing it t vo coats. See that, the boards are perfect ly olean and dry, and then w.th a large d painter's brush stain the room all over, painting on the permanganat i and wa. ter in the same manner you , oukd pAint on woodwork. When the hoards are throughly dry, give them a second coat ii necessary, wh'ch must al o dry. t Wash and dry the brusj, and then Rive t the whole room a thorough coating of t linseed oil. Wheni the oil 1hps well ko.%ked into the boards, begin rubbing in with a cloth beeawax, melted in a s'on) jar over the fir', with a little tur pentine, until t is the consistt nCy of very thick cream. The floor must have several coatinga of i)eeswax and turpeu tine before it is bru.hbd with a la1g1a bruih, which is sold fo: this purposo. A ter several applicationi of beeswax and brushing, the flor will 0e it a goodx cnidition, an.1 will only tihn iil1ure polishing oncasioually au I rubbin w With d beeswax when nece~aary. It will only need now to make a bedroom look most. cheerful and comfortable tw o or three rugss, one for each side of the bed, au other lor the fireplace. Indian matting is preferable to a .oig for the floor of a washstand. BEANs AS FOOD.-The nutritive va!lue of beans is very great-greater than t almost any other article of food in com-' mon use. Consideting their richness, ( they are probably the cheapest food we b have, but somewhat diflicult of diges- e tion, probably owing to the fact that we rarely cook them enough and masticate insufficiently. In preparing beaus for the table they should first be well soaked in cold water, then thrown into boiling water and cooked of a iledium t consistency, between a fluid aan a solia , neither too thick nor too thin. They require some acid when eaton, and a sufficient amount of salt, to render them s palatable. They may be eaten with 11 potatoes or other vegetables which con tain more starel aind less albumen rather than with too much blrea or meat. iUsK BE~s.-A C< rrespondent says f, the way to make a husk bed is to put % the husks into plenty of water and spread them on the grass to dry, first a spreading sheets (.n the grass, to keel' ti away the insects, etc , if 1)ossiblo. t When the husks are dry, draw them f, through a flax hateel, or with a fork split them several times to mako them j, softer. Then 1111 into a- bed tick. Don't put in enough to be hard, but make a b good, comfortable bed. Have a slit in b the centre of the bed tick, and evey ol day stir the husks up. A button alid s button hole in the bed tick will mike s all secure and if you wasil or scald tile husks every few years, tlley w'll keep sweet, and you will haive !, clheap and comfortable bed. b LovELY little wraps for the baby-car. ringe are made of two pieces of flannel --one, for instIance, of blue, and1( 0onec o white; pink the e2dges1 of both. If the blue is to cceive for a lininig, puit a yret ty design in outline stitch on it, and C then catchl the blue and whlit a together with a row ef feather stitch- P ing about two( iniches fromi the edge. If you wish to make it still w more ornamental, a haandsomeo bow of et blue satin ribbon just above thle cm- fC broidery is hlansom. Iilow long it w~ will remaim so depend(s on how~ well- tI behaved the baby is,.s .OnANGE FIo.-'-Onec quartl' of waiter, mixed in a lile ecld wvater; stir until it boils, and let boll for ten miinuites when cool, pour it over four cr fivei sliced oranges; oyer the topl spread the i\ beaten wihiites of thlree ('g and one- t< ha.df cup of p)owdered sulgag, flavored it with one teaepooniful of extract vanilla. o0 ~SrccoTasra - Take the husks and silk p~ fiom one-half dozen eais of sugalr cornm and withl a sharp'l knmfe cut thlo kernels nl from the cob. Place onl the fire 01ne pint of Linia beanis, withl Snlfliient water to cover them, 011e hour before neecded for a dinner; let themn simmer slowly for - tbree-quaurer of an1 hIourl, then1 add corn b1 and boil fiftev i niiutes; 5season with r, butter, p~epper and salt, and sen~d to a table hot. M 1k may be usd.atI . of walter if preferred. POTATOES WITH \t EIImenI.rL-2lash and whip t1hJotatoes hg~ht with but toi and mil1k. Seasoni with, sait, sand < mound smoothly witin a stone chlina p dish, or a bak~e dish1 that has a silver ti stand for the table. Walsh ovear iih ti white of eggs, and1( stew with vernmecili il that has ,been broken fiue, boil a few ai minutes ina hot wate~r, 111en spread ouit to drain upon01 a sievoe. Brown ill a quick Ooen. SI with dreasag made(1 ill Iho follonag t"t p~rop~ortions: Beat togethler four lable- 1 sp)oons of vinegar, o tosp~oon each of sugar andl slt, one-half teaspon~ of mustard. When~a thlese aro well mlixed add gradually two tablespoonls of best C' salad oil. CE MtENT FOR llhEil. - owere 81h0 lao is Uottoniid inl toll tiames its weight of strong wvater of amimonia, which be. comnes a fluid ailter~ somie time, withoeut the use of hot water. .In throe or four weeks the mixture is a perifc~t lhintid. , When alpplied it softens the rubber, which hardens again as the ammnionia evap~orates, (3RULLEIS. --1"our tablespon [ o05(f me10. ted butter, five of sugair, olev n of sweet milk, two eggs, one-half tealapoon each of soda, nutmeg anad c:nn~amon; cut in strands, twist in rings and( fry in' boiling lard. SWvEE'znREAns,- Sceal{ in saled na t( r; remove stralgy pal ts; put inl col water about ten minutida and drain in a dry towel; dip in egg and1( rohll . eraok-a er; fry in hot butter or laird. A'pcak'ing of spatter work, reminda us to sauy that, the best mode of ensim lg the spray is to put the ink inl an atomizer, which will give a uniform muist y spraty; that will not form blotches if ubed withI discretion. Adhialve ly.l'apir.-One I art ln sted oil and Jour parts r< sin, melted to gether, and applied to thle nnner. HUMOROUB, JoHNNIE Wa8 ill the street- car yFster iay with his mother, and next to him ( at a very nice looking young man. Af- j er some talk with his mother Joianie I urned to the young man and anid so 1 verybody could hear him: t "Am I a dude?" I "Well," replied the young man, ''you I *on't look like one," "And is that goutlemanu on I he other ide of you a dude?" "il suppose not: but do you wait to 1 now, my little fellow?" t "Nothi'ig, only mamma taid you ma I e next thing to a dude, and i wanted t 3 know if it was me or the other gen leman bshe meant." I A .lltary Manim Ma14 linjpyy. As1inNovos, D). C.-0enea0101-C Cifil, in a letter stating his wife was ured ot a ;.ainful ailnent by bt. Jacob's M, writes that after witnessing its magical u1re f pain he would cheerfully pay $100 or a b )ttle of St. .laeob's Oil, if he coukd iet get it cheaper. LTr-riE Johnny Yerger has caused a reach between Otis DeSimith, an 6ustili society gentleman, and the .orger family. Gus called to make a riendly visit after supper, lie having reviously informed Uunonel Yeraer of i he intended honor. The whole family .nd Gis were in the parlor, when ohnny rivited tho attention of all tresent by asking Gus DeSnuth: "Havo oil brought your gimlet with you?" 'Hash, Jonlimny,"sait Mrs. eYorger. "Go D bed, sir," remarked Conolel Yerger. 'What do you mean, Johnny?" asked 8 i1's. "I don't mean nuilin; except I I .ard pa say you were coming up this veing to bore us all." C W*aIll,t C.al hur letor. It is -lit ir,'-ly1t t *.t'it l'i all 0t lt'.4. II ., s clear 'Is vater, .1141 n: Ia s ,ztname illica-eIs Is, Ierfect VegCable llair Restorer. It willliln Iedintely rihe he1t iitl Iritln aill dainrul',ro- T [ore gray hair to its natural color, and pro- 3 uce a new growth where it. has fiallien ofn. It '] oes not in any ianiner affect the health, J chich sulhlilir, sugar of leati and nitrate of' Iverpreparationshavone. Itwillehange iglt or iitleili hair in a few days ton beauilt'ul lossy brown. Ask yourdruggist for it. Each ottleis warranteitl. SMri, ILi'iP & Co. Vitolesalo Agents, Ihiladltlphia, Pa. ani i I. N. CUl'TTNN'o.x Now York. AN Aniericia wno naa a jolly German a iond wished to become acquainted 1 ith theo German's charming wife. G Vell," said the German, "ofo you v reat, dot vill be all riphdt!" After'the a 'oat the German led him over to where 0 1o iady was sitting with a number of 0 inds. "Katrimn," said the husband, you know (lot man?" "No," said I .Atrina modestly. "Voll, dot's himI" ho American would hayo given all he rad to be able to suddenly disappear, ej uit 'Is the earth did not open he 8 ily looked very red and awkward, and volo in his mind that lie would never ek another introduction. - Il ^aV ZI-N M0.1luns o, i. e Mlissvis KENN 1)1' & Co:-Thie Carbc- ri nie is making younllg hair coieI on tmy n: 'Ild hecad. Pl'ER F. SilEAltlai.n This is a fair saicie of the certifleates n hich arc received daily at tile Pilttsburg llee. BE~toiim nmarriage: '"Excuse mte, II corge. Did my parasol hurt vo'u?" Oh, no0! miy decar. It would 'be a leasuro if it did." After marriage; a G:ucat Heavenal There was never a si toman under the 81un that knew hotiw t tl irry a parasolI without scratching a llow's eyes out." "'And there never as ai mani that know enolughl to walk on me right side tof a womian with a para >1"'rThere isn't any right 81(de to a omain with a p)araso1." te "LIOOK here, Piat,''" 1( sid airal estaite wner, 'you've got to move orl pay your mit."U ''lo jabbenrs, I'll do nayth ur." "W~ell I'll shIow you." "'Now dlon't be after tockin' that way, [ishter Birowin; lit ush raisoni awhile >gither. Af yez pulth me out by3 lh, will cost yer six dollers an' sixty nts, an' af yez move me out yerailf, it til cost yez only four dollars. Now, hat wvill yez (10?" The ownoer isent ai team arun101d and iovedi him. My mother began gainmng from first (lose tie took of Dr. Graves' Ihcart itegulator. a lie is rid of those bad feelhogs about her eart now, the relief is permanent, other imedlies only helped for a few minutes.-g Jiss Clara Iiradlt, Liawton, Mich. $1. per o 'ttle at dIruggists.p g "'Turr i one of those restaurants," tid ai fussy man, who was askted if So id-no's was a good place to get a meal, where enterpriso and skill are all con 'red in the charges, and I alwauys ex. eel to find on the~ bills of fare this no ce: Customersq ill p~leans replor't to ie cathie'r any incivility on t he part of~ Io waiters, and1( it will be p)romnptly ide~d to the bill'' A i'iew montha since. When a train assed Fargo, a wealthy piassenger was ruck with admlhiraitioni over the tendi~or annoilr in which ai young lady led her ced graundmothetr along a path near 10 track. $teoking aii initrodluctioni, the an of riches malrrie'd her in a few ecks, and now every time a train pulls1 ito that burg at lIast a do'zenl maihlensi in be seen trotting their old grand. 'lters uip anid down tito track. S'wrAttNt businevss mi Keintucky: An 'hio counitry Justice thusi atddressedl a - it less: ".1t y'ou were 0110 cf thoe ''nt a ich mian and 1h0 should( die, bec. ueathing all his wvealth to your broth 's anld leaving you nothing but his istols, how would you feci?" Tiheo wit 1)ss aniswored p)romphtly: "'I would feel s if .i had about the right ltorL of capi ii to start business with in Kentucky.'' .A wVAutINO orator says, "D~ark is the ight that settles downt up)on Ir< land." WeVll, quite likely, We wouldn't cross tie ocean1 to 800 aniythinig F') commu Itaco as that, But whou you heer of a 'Iighit, suunshiny nlight settling dtowni Ponl Irelanid call us up if it's minhlight, 11d we'll sit up all night to lc''k at it. 133 Ist "unuows's IluONt'IIA:. ''Ttaormlit' were Sugihs, Aantlht. ainti ircitil Iis hast been un-1 aralleil. 25c'. ai box, A ranIMEn in .Essex county had five of he fresh-air-fund bioys from Now York, nd a tough lot they proved to be. Thelu Irat forenoon they were on the farm he y hung the farmer's large pet New oundlanid dlog to an apple tree, and In hie af ternoon they placed his light vagou across the railroad track na a trin was approaching, and the wagon vna knocked into rnimme-~ni. Noxt Spring an International Con ress of Ornithologists will be held in tienna under the patronage of the )rown Prince Rudolf. One of the ob Bets of the meeting is to secure such egislation among the nations as will >rotect the songstera of the grove and he destroyers of of pestiferous vermin. "hore is a degree of earnestness in this novement. The Austrian Government a to sen' out free invitations to almost very foreign Government, and grant Is representatives a free passage. The Juited States should be well represen od. Dr. Gustavus von Hyekek, the tonorable First Secretarv of the Orni hological Society of Vienna. Na. 3 darokknanor Grasse, Vienna, may be Lpplied to for further information. Persons wno Travel flen expocrience serious bo*lily hiconvenie rom1 the unittiability of food, air and water they neet with. on long voyages disorders of the tomnach andi bowels are apt to attack seafaring nen an.l vassengers, in consequence of the brack qliless of water and foul air on shipboard, and it s a notable fact that immigrants newly arrived in insettled districts, are pecullarly subject to ma. arial liseases and other ailments born of miasma ind an unwonted diet. To the needs of the tour .1, connerclal traveler Faid new settler, Hostet er's Stomiacli flitters is peculiarly adapted, since t stremgthens the ivuestive organs, ani braces he phylieal energies to tiuhattitfl influences t removes anit prevents mtatrial fever conitip:t toit, dlyspepsia, hiealthfu:1y at hiulutes life kidneys 1u1- blaIler, adtti cricles as welt as purideis the Ilood. When overcome by fatigue, whether neutal or phylical, the weary and debilitato-d lnl ita reliable source of renewed strength and .oinfort. Birming/am, Ala., known as the 1agic City, has lia a growth not less emarkat-lo than that of some of the fa aous Western towns. In 1875 it was ragged village of two thousand five undred inhabitants. In that year it ias nearly depopulated by a cholera pidemic. An era of railroad building 't in in the State, and the intersection f two lines there brought Birmingham 's opulation up to 4,000 in 1.880. A con us Just completed gives the city, in 883, 11,348 inhabitants. The assessed alie of property has increased in three ears from $3,000,000 to $8,300,000. 'lie growth of the towit id due to the evelopment of the iron-ore and coal tines in the vicinity. Dr. KlIne's Great. Nerve Restorer ma the iarvel of the age for all nerve diseases. All ta stopped free. Mend to 931 Arch street' biladoil la, iP&. Ihit of an egg, heated to 212 dogs., ud kept there awhile, will become dr, brunken and horny. If the heat is' ir, it d a little further, it becomes con erted into a substance which isso hard Ld tough that a valuable cement is btaiued by simply smearing the edges the article to be cementeci with the bite of egg, and then heating it to a ttle above 212 degrees. LAdies anti chillren 's boots and shoes mnot run over if Lyon's Patent Heel Ltieners are used R! seems that electricity was applied > a locomotive long before the Chicago ailroad Exposition. A Salem man >nstructed a locomotive which was in by electricity in 1851. In experi ents on the Baltimore & Ohio Roatd, ineteen miffles were made in thirty-nine lilUtes. "JRuchu-atlba." Thei qulck, euoplcte cnre, all a'umoying Kidney, ladder mind Urinary Disoetses. $1: Druggists. atrong solution of soap to the wrong do of the cloth, and wvhan dry wash to othier side with a solution of alum, A trud~sing ntature is at lovimng naturel. Wtidever yout (do, (d0 chee~rfully. War~vsiisono, S. C.-t il. A. I.. Cainpbell, says nimembier or my familyv ukeet Brown's Iron Ilil. rs wit ni gi oil results." Mot ive's are better than act ions$. The p'ls are warranted to be PURtELY yege mihi,, free from all mineral andt other poisonous 1tbsttances. They are a certain cure for Consti at ion, Snek Hleadacuhe, Dyspepsla, Bdtoosness, orpid Liver, Loss of Appetite, and all diseases rising from the Liver, Stomach, IBoweIs or Midnecys. hey remove all obstructions from the channels I the systetm andi purify the blood, thereby Im 1trting health, strength anti vigor. dold by drug. ists, or sent by utai for 25 cents in stamps by P. NEUSTA EDTER & CO., 83 Morcor St., New York, Sole Mtmfaclt rers of ST. HIERNA RDi vEG E Send tot circular. lATA R FR H we craiw ?LY ~ trus. wdl be tabsorb c RtA B'~ed, e freet nally cleans {, ~A healthy secretions. It alasintlaimtation, HA~fEVR "1 otects the muelnm HAYFEVran tite tile tnasal pttssages tromt athli -tioatul eC d comn pletelyhtealslaes 'res tandt retores taste and smell. A few aPtlpteatttns relIeve. ' . -4. A thorough LPreat l.sA. mtfif till ptoilltely, Rcure. Agreeable to IAY-FEVER u-e. Send for cru ar. P'rice 60 cents nmail or at dlrnge'lstq. LY 11OTH ERS, Dt 1ruggists, Owego, N. Y. If you are Interested best iinitenit for Mani and1 lienst -thais Is the anlswter, atf teste b(1 t) wo genieratlons: the MENT. The r'ealson is sini pie. It penet rates every sor'e, woun~d, 01r lameneiiss, to the , very1 bione, anld dr'ves out allI InflannulhIatory and( nuirbid mlatter'. it Zgoes to the r'oot" of' the tirontble, and1( never fihls to OPurn i dmubeh1n ntk time. The bhIp-building interest at Bath. Me., is very active at present. Tue yards are crowded, and the tendency is to build larger vessels than in former yoars. One now upon the stocks, a ship of 2,600 tons, is the largest ever built in Bath, and is believed to be larger than any built before in the State. Cohlsumnption in its early stage.s is readily cured by the use of l)r. Pierct's "'Go!hei Medical Discovery," though, if the ung s are wasted no iel ne will effect a" 1re. No known remedy passesses such soothing and ihealing itfluence over all scroftulous, ttubereulous, and uhilinonary affictions as the "Discovery." John WNillis of' EIvria Ohio, writes: "The 'Golden Vedical Dis covery' does positively cure consumption,' as, after trying every other medicine iII vaint this succeeded." Mr. Z. T. Pholps, of Cuthbert, On., writes: "The '09Ihleit Medical Discovery' has cured my wife of brouchifis and inciplient consumption." Sohl by druggists. An experiment was lately made at Paris to determine the power of a cro codile's jaw. The animal was fixed on a table withi its upper jaw connected with a dynamometer. An electric shook caused him to give a sudden snap and 308 pounds were marked on the in strument. It was calculated that the cont,.ractile force of the muscle causing the movement was 1,540. "Draggle'g P1ains." I 1r. R V. ] l. Itifalo, N. Y.: I~err Sr-MY wift. had suffered with "'minale weaktesses" fr nearly three years. At limes she could hardly move, she hadIl such dragging pains. We often saw your "Fa vorito 1Prescription" advertised, but sup posed like most patent medicines it did not alnount to any thing, but at last concluded to try a bottle, which she did. It made her sick at first, but it began to show its effect in a marked improvement, and two bottles cured her. Yours, etc., A. J. HIUYCK, Deposit, N. Y. A church in Bavaria, accommodating 1,000 people, has been almost entirely built of paper mache, which can be supplied at a cost little above that of plaster. It can can be ma(i to imitate the finest marble, as it takes a polish superior to slate. Dr. Pierce's "i'-ll.ts," or sugar-co.ted granules-the origi,.al "little liver pills," ( heware of imiitat toi.n) -cure sick and bil ious l 'headhlelhe, cleI 11s the10 stomuachm an d bwes, and rf he blood. To get genu ilue, see. Dr. Pieree'.s si-11mture,4 and Portrait onl (imverntnent 2ttl.12 eets pevr viall by drug I1 .it. Inemcibnbsiibte itper,-Dip a sheet of paper in strong alum water,and when dry repeat the process, or it will be better still if you dip and dry a third time. After this you may put it in the flame of a candle, and it will not burn. The Bessemer Steel Works, of Beth lehem, Pa., will go into extensive ope rations in Cuba, with the intention of importing ore into this country. NIFNAM.IAN- i'sr-roslxi, :EP votc, tie only ptetiaration of beel ci Ilma.t;iiunllf its e'ntre n~l'r. fions lo"inrie'~ s. It conlttus hOut-inlkifng, force generatin anti life-sustainig proper ties; mUvatlua >t or<iotln, tlysp~eilqsta inervous prositaion, and4 ill formks of geinerail eility, also, in a.I ell leeblei Conlitions, witlier the result of exians lion, nervotus prostration, over-work or acute dis ease, piartlcultarly if re'sultinog from pulmnonary coinpliaints. Caswvell llazardl & C.,rpreor New York. Soldt by druggists. /-'cnc/h silk manufacturers are build ing great hiope', on the capabilities of a big Africa spider which spins a yellow web of great strength and elasticity. .1/ appears that alum is sometimes ad ded to winces to give astingency and to raise the color. For its detection evap orate ta dryners, and then set lire to thle organic matter. Ai . .r. I sorbh-lr, 2tI6 Cotiri S t,, I ;rook'.yn 5says: "'I hand su ffered fori years; id~t over $i1,em0' for dhoctor.; am~ Itieicines, wit hout help to lmy teriblle sciat icai, af'ter which nine b->ttles of Dr. E'limre's 1.-G . cured mue. In the forest beds near the delta of the M isissippi are found cypress trunks 25 feet in diameter, and one c< i t uining 5,700 annual rings. Water used in wool-.wash ing yields 4.5(0 per cent, of very dry potassium, which can be recovere.1, as M. Delattre has shown, at considerable profit One grea-ing last', t wo woks; all otiters two) or threo days. Do n ,o mnposod on by the humbug stuffs ofterel. task your dealer for Fra Zer's, w.t i label on. 1Saves your hlorse labor and yoeu too. It r'ecoived firat modal at the Centon. nial and Paris Exposittons. Sold everywhere, (Coinpressecd paper doors are now' made; and are said to be tauperior to iron or wood for staying tihe progress of lire. A rusted screw may be easily renmov ed if heat is applied ta its head, which may be readily done with a red-hot kit shien poker. _______ Di'. GIraves' Heca't Rlegulator cures all torms of Ileart isaase, nervatiustess and 'leeplessness. '1'e ijtist ijild is ever ini I;thor. Mother swan's4 Worml ayruph. Infallblue, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; for fe Verlihness, restlessness, wormsi, constIpatlon. 250. A boaster is always to~ be suspected. OwRNTON, Kv.-ltev. J1. \'. \Vsllli'op, sils: 'lron's Iron liit ters greatly rehlif me11 of ('P iti~lt liye to Othi'aolvea :liijlit'. (Ftroml thie lii'ort ?4at~.'m ar.) A reitarktable cure'(: A lad., M-enclty-s. years o1' age, walks tis summaer for thne first lime in yl'ir's. A case Ihat was given up by the physten1ins. Jir i'end('ts ami rehattiv~es Piut agahlt. M Is. J uJ.1A Iintus DM1s m,of.f; Maple St., liridlgeport, Conn., recently sah11 toa reptresenitattiv'ooftipapier, when <inies. tioned abot the case of her mthter: "[ cani v'ery cheerful ly gi ve mty I est imony13 I in fvor fso valuable an artilcle~ as ihunti's Rtemeudy, My miothleri, who is seventy-+ix years of age, has tor' over thirty year been ai~~i11il'tell withI kidney, liver' and1 hleart diseases, which hils .sonlined her to the bonse miost of' the ltme; md1( to mi lo he(r other troubles, ab~out thlrce r'ears ago diopsy in its worst lormt set in. \\ e had11 ibret, doctors,wiho did( all t hy could for her't with bulit hit ile succes5, as sihe gre~w rai'di 1' worse, and deathl seemed('h inevi tattle. A t Iitnii's lhlt bodly andii ihnhs would be swole nci ilear'ly I wi1ce their ulsual size. i lt'r phy13s('icis gavye her up, ayluig they could1( do 1nothling mf goed i llnt's Rtemtedy had atccomtplished51 mtd o,1 the( r'emiar'kable clires iI h.1d mad14e iii dmtilatr cases, we Itught ats a hast1. hope1 we i woulmd ti'y it, and11 to the gr'eail as-onliflhmtii >fus' a1ll (doctors Included) she beigan~ to im-t rvand ini a very short. time the .st'll,n"ys eff her' entir'e body; tho many aches andc palins froim which she suff'ered she kntows no mlore, 'Ihe hals walked out tis su~mmer for the first .1ime in years, and is as comfort~abie as nn be expected for a woman of hter years. We lil feel that we owe mucih to (lod's mercy mnd Hutnt's Ummey. " H hAT inim.Itt Cu 11u Wvlma. '- 1 It di tide?" the teacher asked John Heny. And John Henry said it deponded on what. was tied; if it was a dog it made him how), and if it was a gate it untied It, just as soon as a cow or a young man came along. it is such things as this that make school-teactiers want to lie down and die every day at four o'elock. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from practice, having had piaced in his hands by an East Iudia Mission. ary tihe formula of a simple vegetable remedy tot the speedy atid perinanent cure of Consumption Bronchitis, Calarrh, Asthma and all throat anti L.ung Affections, also a pot tive and radical curc forNervous Debility ind all Nervous Complaints, after naviig tested Its wonderful curative powers in tho;iaund of cases, has felt it his duty to ma e it known t(o hits suffering fellows. Actuated by thi iotive untl it desire to relieve hunan suffering. ;] will send ('ce of charge, to all who desire it, thi recipe in Germuan, French or Etglish, with full dilrectoios for pieparing and using. Sent by immli by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. NovaEs 144 l'uc-r's llMock Rochester .. 1. WHILE every eye is strained eastward, and every energy lirected against an invasion agninst cholera, tile news comes that King Kalakaua's royal Sand wich ID I had brats band has arrived in San Francisco, This shows how help less it is to oppose fate. Ilrokon Lows. Iistead of wh Iiig and groaniig over the col SeIncs of t he brok- 1 laws of ieallth, how n1uc wiser it 14 upun t Vie irit app -aramac of iniliges tioli, loss Of Iila t. t -1, .- issne , -constilialtioli, &c., to renove tme causae nitd prevent utisease by IIthnely useo the gaeut medy uf the wise old nuonks of St. ernar-, who f-mand tihe way to cure al easez.s by puraIfy .n1ag tile ll) idl. T ie "St. Ier na d Vt getabae il's" are tle oldest. he.4 tested, iuttal mo It Cn0e1sfitl meditta colp and inl the IN conversation last, vening with an immigrant from Texts we learned titt the most fashionable tiio for hanging people down there wits it suniirise. This is another strong anild Weighty argunnt against early rising. Malaria, chills, positively cteil by Emtery's 8!andtard Core Pills. Their equal tuinknown; sugar (oitet; no griping, 2ic. "Poon CtRATUREs l" exclaineid hMrs: Grosgrain, looking at the picture of nudo savage women, "no clothing of any kind ! I wonder what the poor things have to talk about." "Rouigl oni Rats." . Clears out rats, mice, roaches. flies, alts, bed blugs, skunks, ellipmutks, gophers, l5e. Druggists. Ca'arrha antt 11 tyI'ver--'or twenty years I waq a 'ilr r ; tu ('mi-r if the head analtitrot I a very ngratvald lorm and durIng the sutilnmr with Day Fe'ver. I procured a botlde oi E y'S Creatn 13 diin aud after a few atiplicutlouS reccIv:d (ieci (led beneflt-was cured by one bottle. I Ive had no return o! the complaint. CtuAr1.-iTTE PAnKmE-:. Waverly, N. Y. (I'rice b ) cenits per bttle.) "Is that gentleman a friend of yours?" asked a newly introduced laly of another at a reception. "mOl, no, he's my husband," was the innocent reply A true aissistint to tature in restorig the sys tlem to perfect teatlth, tIus enablinmg it to rk-erbt aisease is IUrown's Iron Bitters. A ST. Louis brewer was killed the other day by being struck with the headl of an exploding beer barrel. (Lttiv at lager hetda is extremely danugerous. Hale's Honecy HOREHOUND AND TAR F-or Perasons <f all Aqv-s. A Woa'erful ('urc foir Coumrtus. Colhtas, IBroarelitis antU Cotian matloon. ii IiliN'it- COUOlIS ('ucu t o or ciaromn tc) and tilUEAK(' U.P COLs 1) ilcmn nanat; 1T1 C~lFitt *.~tmia e, wisemre otta remieies hav fautleat.;its asa cat a~emny tanls bween i-i(OV1I) andu is supermorlt extenively A O(N()wi. ELim. tWrElaiiadresa derive great i 'meitt foa Its 5ootitan31r g iretiesf when-u safim wlm~~ith Crmommitaamml W lan. 1mmg t'omagia. i/f.aPlvary i nmuniv ashaaiit kca a 'it in readiine 'a. P'ria aioe. undia *1 pe hotte-largest, eh altst. .h! br~ alt d raa''hsta. C. N. Cltt1TTI-NTON, i'roaritior. New York. I'ik.'s Toothiache 3 Ihops Cure Iu one .111iu. German C ria'mmerove-r K Its Coriis amnd Bt Lmai. A (ENTS WAISTED for time Best andt Fastest 1.selling Pictorial hooks amid Ifibles. Prices re dcd33 per cent. NATrIONuAL PUD. (Jo.. Pilada., Pa. $5 to_$20 poros. a oNoatma oh53fr camphalor ?.tilk is l~thea be limmant.I' Prie maets Battle of 1 500,000 Volumes, the choicest liter' free. Lowest prIces ever known. NOT BEFORE payment on evidence of goot 18 Vesey Street, New York. P. O. Box Rheu: SThe reatest Bloc RHEUMATISM OURED. S0RO0FUL ROCHRtsmTn, N. Y., Apr. 6th, '83. lOt lio, Rheumatmo Sy~rup Co.: loTBRN *UsNs-i have been a great smuf- RlE'iOmDoal Sraii forer from Rheumatism for aix I hm~ad bieen do, years, andt hearIng of the sucmcesm or fotar years, wli of liheumnatie symrup I coincltuded siclana, for scrol to gevc it a trial in my own caise, Cl it, lbut foud and I chieerfuilly say that I htave commmencedt tua been greatly benefittdl bay its use. A rter takimg it. I can walk wIth entire fmeedomn my srarse It b] from pain, and my general hiealth Continning Its u is cery mumch improved. It is ia I formdn nmysealf al lendlad remedy for the blood As a b'looal piml and debtilitate~d system. no equalt. E. (2IIEMTER PAIIK, M. D. AlIs4. WILL Manuf'd by RH EUMATIC SY RUP CC Shall We Let A hard-hearted p~ol itical econol feebly gasping as it lies ulpon a pill die. It 1s so wveak and poor that its There are already a goodl many pec account anyhow. And what's the u weakling, who has btut slendecr chan< ..Now ask that child's mother v die. About this time the hardAyo the way. " Let my child die? o be found that wi/l save that child, the do//ar to save the child!/" Wel tr~ oni that child. Sce the poor little H-eill live. H-osts of othter childrell to henlhy l;re by n..r....s T-..t ln... WI[ACO S Oi THE GREAT ' ANUREM Rheumatism, Neur ia, Sciatica, Lumbago, d8ackache, Reada e, Toothache, bore Ti toast, Sweili ega a Brulma sses, &AD .All orilit iioLy PAINS AND AllIES. Sofu oy Druggwat. t tieaters evr rhere. Fifty Ceutsa bottIef Irlote ilu 11 Laug,,sges, THlE (IIAItLES A. VOOEL.Et CO. ( vo0EERaCO.) iltamore. Md..t.8,A. A SPECIFIC FOR E pice p sy EVER FAIL. Spasns, Convul W<,i IV Slons, Fulling sckess, 8'. Vitus Dance, Alcohol ka, Opiumi Eat 0THE GREAT Iing, 8yphilis, 8erofula, Kings VR E ivil, Ugly Blood FN'E t V E Diseases, D)UspeP -n a, Nerve*usness4, O ~jj~~Ej Siek Ife-a-che, R Rh e utin al t 18 111, Nervous Weakness, Brain Worry, Blootl Sores, Billotsness, Costiveness, Nervous P1rositrutiot, Kiucy Troubles and hrraularilics. $1.50. Jiiuci iplo Tep~inonlitis. "Samiaritai Nervine Is doing wot.ers." Dr. J. 0. MeLenoln, Alexander City, A. "I feel It my duty to recoimimend It." J)r. 1). F. Laughlill. Clyde, Knusns. "It cured where physician-s falled. ' Rcv. .1. A. Ednle, Beaver, Pa. it r- (lorrespondence freely answered. -6 IX The Dr. S.A. Richmond Med. Co., St. Joseph, Mo. For test imonials and clrculars snd stamp. (t) At Druggists. C. N. Crittenton, Agent, N. Y. This porous plaster is absolutely the best ever H O P anade, combining the virtusino P LASTER tracts. Its power is wonderful in curing diseases where other pinsters simply relieve. Crick in the Back and Neck, Pain in tho Sido or Limbs, Stiff Joints and Muscles, Kidney Troubles, lthcunatismi, Nouralgia, Soro Chest, Affections of the Heart and Liver, and all pains or aches in any part cured instantly by the flop Plaster. 13 Try Ait. Price 2- cents or ivo for $1,00. Maled on recelit of price. Hold by BACK all druggists and country store-s, 11o)) I'laster CompuinU, BACKI- Proprietors, no-ton, Alass. I-'For const Ipat Ion, loss of appetite and diseases of the bowelo tako Hawley's t omach andi Liver lillls. 25 cents. STOPPED FREE* Marve~lousr ste. Insane Persons Restored 'Dr.KLINE'S GREAT NERVERESTORER Oral lRAN& Nvt VS DISEASES. OmNysure turf /*r Aier.' Ajlaltiont. FCC,. Fpe6,t,. tie. INFALLIBLE if taken as directed. No Fit lter e 'st days use. Ticatle and $2 trial bottle free Ito it patients, theypaying epresscluges onbdx wses TI Send naMes. P. . anti express address L attiictedi wo !)RK KIl Ng Aids St.,Phitadei hla.ft. inits ton.Wl~I~ 2a.d n ote. ul rus TO SPECULATORS. R. LINDBLoM & t O. N.~O. MIILLER & Co. 6 &'7 Chamber of fe Bro'adway Comnerce. Chicago. J Ne owk. GRAIN AND PROVISiON BROKERS. No cmh c of all roinenta Prodwa Echanges in We havop. p d rivate telegrah wire etween Chicago andi Now York. Will execn eo orders on otu j igmamet when iCluieso i On<l fr riatnra 000 bEi.MOR / ' ii. Is.t thn qnickeet, p'naantern, mr me a cu best ioent i' lor k-Litey' ~A liar, at m-uch. i.i m' e ',i bloodu *'~ A 4I5,'r fo*olnte r.nl.at CI~'v ne le~es cae~tght' is'e fan aut ai n esl forms of rhoumrnit disordersain I o15 wreks-r,iieis in'llmmatory in I day. Can rofor to bu-idir d unt rena le pspe cuired whtm had tred in vain eerythin eheso Pur.l htanio, harmlnss. anel nice to irink. Ask yous oth ing elso. ait o, imn & o.,1 i vi W ia st.. E R, reurn. mall. Full Derptlon D)RS. J. N. & J. B. ilOBENSAon. THOaSE AFFiL'eTED WITH 'Ili!E EFF"ECTS QoF MEi.F-ABIUSE AND MElICUIfAIZATjoN should not liesitatte to consult J. N. anti J1. B. Hto BEN.SACK, of 206 North Second street, Phtiladel. phhii, either by mail or by person, durimg thte hours i rom. S A. M. to 2 P. M., and( 6 to 9 P. M. Advice irec. Whosoever woudi knowv his condi tion and thle wat to int rove it shoo!d read "WIS ~oM I~ A NUTSH ELL,." . S ,, unILu m u, 3-cent stamp. $66 ?r* i eu a n t'rslt 6ut Phonmix Pectoral wil cure your cong i. P'rxco 215 ct.. 837 Lure of the world. 100.Page Catalogue sold by dealers. Sent I.; t\ainaftion I faith. JOHN B. ALDEN, Puiblishler, 1227. atic LUP. ad Purifier Known! A. OUREID. INEURALGIA CURED. I. Y., Feb. 20, '82-1 FAiltroliT, N. Y., March 12, 's3. p '') 'lheumallc .S1up Co.: etrtg fo three oRNTS-Since November, 1892, uti a(tsmerit clay I have been a cionstant sufferer toilief sutillI from neturigla and have not tog yrel BUp knlown what it wast to bo free ait hor ytet from pain unltil I commencedl gan ot hlpu mt. thte uso of Rheumatic 1'yriup. I tg o helpW e. have felt no pain since tnailg tho 10 e as fe er foturih bottle. I think it the boat er, Iethink etohasIremniy I htave ever heard of for orI ~l~l I la~purlryjng the blood iuand for the [A TA e.turo of rhoumanitismt and neta. [AM STIA. Elgia. W. B. OH A SE. '., I Plymouth Ave., Rochester, N. Y. the Child Die? iaist, looking at a pale : u! puny child ow, say's that the child nmight as well lIfe wl 1 never beC worth much anyhow. plc hm the wvorkl who ale of not muech se of adkding to their numl~ber another :e of ever' amllountin:~10 oanything? hat she thinks L iuut Jetting thc chikd ical cononist hadl better get out of .' Aslongv as /here i s a remcdy Io child shall not dic! /i'll spend my last ,a bottle of BROwVN's IRON BITTERS ellow pick uip strength. Hie revives'i have been b':oug'ht almost from death' rs.'ae.ottr ruistn seis itr.' ... HEALTH IS WEALTH. IeIalth of Body Is Wealth of Mnd DR. RADWAY'S Strsaparillian Resolvenct TME GUT ULOOD PURIFIER Pam' Weed akes snne asa. strong bone and sleas ski., would you esh arm, ioN wihout cartes, &&d your com. Radway's Sarsaparill Ian Resolvent. A remedy cpesed of b dents of extraor mary medical prop essential to purity a bo and invigorate he broken-down and Qux PEIts SANTi , 8X and PsaMA xis 13It tratent and cure. No matter by what name the complaint may be i desIguated, whether it be soroful consu on, is, ulcers, sores, tumors, bo as, or asrheum L diseases of the Ing., kneys, bind d omrb, a lir tach or bowels, ithe tioia, hviuslain the Blood Which supplies the waste and builds and repairs these or and wasted tissues of the system. If the bod unhealthy, the process of repair Uust be unsound. The Sarsaparlllien Resolvent Wetonl is cmpesatngremedy, but secures tl~ehamnious acto each of the organs. It establishes throughout the entire system function at harmon and supplies the blood ves. sa, with 0 pure anf healthy current of oew Ife, T"u Sluf, after a lew days' use of the 3araparilluan, becomes clear and beautiful. p blotohes, black spota and skin erupitimos are removed; sores and vlcers soon ourd. Persons suffering from surofula eruptive diseases of the eyes, mouth ears, legs, throat and lands, that have cumul and spread, either m unoured diseases or mercury, or from tie use-of corrosive sublimate, may rely n a cure atthe eapssrlian Iontinued luoient time to make its impression on the system. One b'ottle contains more of the active prinol. ples of Medicines, than any other P'roparation. Taken in teasnfu doses, while others require AVG of SIX tiesasmuh One Dollar' a Bottl. R. R. R. Radway's Ready Relief, The Cheapest and Best nedeilne for aumily Use in the Worla. 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, Neuralgic or prostrated with disease ma A AY'S READY RELIEF will INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THIC BLADDElt, INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, SORE THROAT, DIFFIOULT BREATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HA-ItT, HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA, CATARRE, INFLUENZA, HTADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, COLD CHILLS, AGIUE CHILLS, CHILBLAINS AND FROST BITES. EEUISES, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS COUGHS, COLDS, SPRAINS, PAINS IN THE CHEST, BACK or LIMBS are instantly relieved. MA LA RIA IN i'Ts VAgROUg Fog)ygg, FEVER AND AG*UE. FEVER AND AGUlE cured for 50 eta. There is not a remedIal agent in this world that will cure Fever alid Agiue and other Malarious, Bilious Boar~ehold Yellow and other fevers aided RAY RE aLX9' noqickly as RAD1 AY'S It will in a few mnoments, when taken Internally according to the directions cure Cramps, Spasms, Dour Stomach, Heartburn, hiok Headache Dyspep BlaPalpitation of the Heart, Cold Chills hysterics, Wind in th oes an all InternalePatin. ot Tveler should alway carry a bt tl of RAD drps in water will revent sickness or pains from chang of watr. I ibetter than French Brandy Mlner. and Lumbormen should always. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills Perfeot, Purgative, Soothing, Aperi ents, Aot without Pamn, AlIways Reliable and Natural in Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FO OALOMRT, Perfectlytsteless elegantly coated with swe'i purge, segulase, purity, cleanse and strong RoDWB?' Piu for the oure of all disorders o1 th Somek Lver Bowes KdneysBla der, petite headache, CtUaton, Costiveness, i ~5'1m~yspes~, Blosess Fever, Infiamme wernl iles, and .1derangements or ong mercury, minerals, or doe trious drugs. wObserve the following symptoms resulting tn Iward Pie, Fulless of Blood in e Head, Acidit ef the Stomach, Nausea Heartburn, Digs of oeFullness or Weight in the Bto acSour Eruottlns. Sinking or Fluttering at the HerChoking or Sufferin Sensations wnen Webs fre e t ent iand on, Dots oi Hed ~f~noy of i'rPltion Yelowness of Lbsand Sude flushes of Beat, Burning it A few doess of RAnway' Pmiu will free the system from all the above-named disorders. SOLD BY DRUGGISTs, ' Fries, 35 Ote Ner flex. Send a letter stamp to RADWAY I 00., No. S War., ot Ch rSth' Nw York, W'la~c~worc thousands will be se tos. To the FNbli. Se sure and ask for R s~wiys, and see that the sasse "RDwr" is on what you buy, Col214% JIN 01L 3 0 iNT'S PElIt T~si. T ~ s i s . .04 4 1 . $ 1s .0A. Til Idt Av., I.h. 12END for iir ted (0:4t'4ionne Ateamn Enioneso. 8a, CAT i(111' op 15iEST I'OOK(S ion AOENTlf P4 ii 14 4 iu lO~ii~a~ l a i ', Slome ii~i , .o1,. )sin m4444t4 1i~v. 15.T'nrI. i'Pu)l tOr-,NOw York. - ec t Iatti. ll.ll.iz 104 iut,. PENSIONS, A Si"gition:d or Inur. 4-n.4A haltauu tlce'crycom4 A~u r gl i1, t .i ,ilI 0 a.4 a1rif~' EMPLOYMEN only $40. W rto lor etren.ls BUY A FARM IN VIRGINIA! Rca Istate shol w rit to iYAOPr II A!jf