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PIIOSPHATBS AND 1'OTAIL-PhoF phate of lime is only one of the mineral fer tilizers upon which plants delight to 1 foed, but which continual cropping, ] without returns, will soon exhaust. Pot- I ash, upon which plants make large de- I mands, is another. Grass and.potitoos may be called potash plants, because, V eutainug a large per cent. of this min- 1 eral. One huudr d parts of dry hay I will leave, when burned, nine per cent, ' of ash, which the largest part is potash. C Successive crops of grass must, there- 1 iore, exhaust the land of this, its lead- I ing constituent, unless it is returned i i some shape. Just what mineral fortil. t izers grass lands want in order to keep I them in good productive condition may a be learned from tho following statemont , of that eminent scientist, Bousingault: i "Ten th ,usand pounds of good meadow I hay contain 547 pourds of inorgank I t iiueral) matter, of wbioh 130 poundls 0 ire potasu, auda, 10 pounds; lime, 107; nagneia, 43; dxide of iron, 5; silicica, 11,(9; ulpiaurio acid. 16,phospnorio acid, 32; aid chlorine. 15. Whilo many of I t lose are found in almost inexhaustible C quantity in all tillable land, potash, C lime, sulphuric and phosphorio acids C diminiisl rapidly unior cultivation, un- f' less returned in soie way. It is a sui- U cital poncy, therefore, to neglect the nppho.ttion of these mineral fortilizersi on lana severely cropped. Nor Is any ) fertilizer a more pormaiintit effoct oi C such land than wood ashes-they (ol tatinitg all the mueral constituents of t plant lood-and when acompamled a with ammonia im some form imake at per foot fertilizer. It, , an old saying that "land nvoer forgets ashes " a(d aluch would seem to be the fact., when places on which coal-kilns hav, been barned have been known to have shown their fertilizing elleots for more than half a century. RATS AND CumiIs.-Ao ]owa lady gtts iII befit r 01 the rats that infect 1 uor poultry quarters as fellows: "A tiglt floor WaIs pt~ in the henh1ouse a foot Iaid I hal:f from the ground; this flour is of oak boards, and every knot hole is coveied with tin firnaly nailed dowia; the windows aire three feet or more :r,)m the ground; there is a small trap door in the floor.and hoards'phied anling brom thisA opeLinag dowI to t1 g round, so taut the o a onenH can run up them eattily. Darmig the uity the hents uad their broods liu in the yard wit, the other lowis. and lto presenco of the cook keeps away the rats. At night they ascond the inclined plane leading into (the haenl-houshe, go to their respective loxes cr cornerm with their broods, the trap-door is shut, tho door ot the house i securely closd, aniid all the fowls,old aid youing,seoure from verinin itud sup. pit waihi aall the tresh air atifurded by two open winaws. .eero they remain until releaised from their conifliement by the opening of the dcori in the niorning. By thim ilenin, ati this only, have we been aule to protect I hom froma rats. The little chicks atre not alloweu to leave the housie at ini iitil nearly a week uld;tlen tiey arostiolig enough to get back aigain sately." THE husainess ot litriing sheep isI the n.051, iaOLt~aoous 111no)wn. I cani inaigine no 'flore mind-destroying occu p~ation. It i-. it only for griasers, men who iare below their dlogs ini inteligeclle. it is ieadomn that an American enagages mn sheepl-helding. Wh'len hard upi and1( unable to obtamn other work they wisely lpiter the penitenatiary and its mid 4 excltemient to ;arowhaig over a desert. ail ter a flock oi stupidi shieep,amtl they are right. I haiie anern ashetp heirde~rs in Batrovi Colorado a-it for hocuis on a reek nu ader a azlo hraush bloking at ai lt.ca a. iseep, oi slowily wvalking to atad hr.,ii ase ount riemng behlind the ai nanis ais they ledi over the pratirie. 'Jliese mii.n attad a ie of such arritatinag niono tonjy 1thatt ta nervouas Atwerienni, torcd to do the work, would have swaltlowed oue ol thu bainuaake cactuses growinag on thae phaiins in has mada dhestre to broian i he dirL iii mtonot anay, l ie n inimer ia LoI t(rend of is Voca lion.io ice the25 lt digcanity of hils posh ion, lho enti aetter qitt i. and3( lire out bay <bry or auotht iat any labor lie cila iertorna- it he cain get it. It, is with nianiing its withI every other occuapationa *u 'li [re haessaon. 'ITo be siaecetsst ul there inl, it nau1.St itt onily beo thoroughly uni ter.4taod, but ttu: m.nataal fac lies mnzut bea itm enthusiastic in the work of theo hanids. It will then be bere t. of its burden ot drudgery, and bocouato a lat boar of love ad telighit. WVnon thais paoint is onceC gined, the road tht leadsa Wnau1N will fatrmera lear-n thtat overy tiOOotu, oily-tonguied chap wthio conmes ailonag, is nut a saint. Instances o1 far ma rs being swindled by perama~bulatirg uno muireas are coming to lhght mocie t requently than ever. TVhe latest dodge aart fromn 1s then if-upportinag wagon tong~ ueO U winiiO. iThe fiuaier is indt to sag i a cottnct to uase thae toniguo tad recotnaeind it to hais neighbors, but in a fow weceks,this aplparenit simll contrac t aconfroints the laurmaor in the forma of a pron-scary nlOwt, which lie hias to pay. io tact signa a paper,postal card or say thing else, when presented by patiesaJ who aire unknoiiwni to you. WVurAT I'rItais.-- oj tirees theknolls (or pot..r part5 of niewly sown wheat ~laii. Even a thain caatiag of straw I will bent-it the (croll wuomterfully. An at is. the sheltor and protectioni thtat helps the corna, narshi liay or buckwhaeat, straw wiltl be serviceable where coarat imnanre is not availiable. On woria landa, where the whieat has comoc up poor and thin, apply 120 pounds of giu aino (-r 100 ponde oh it rate ofi soita to0 the acre. 11USINoa COatN.-avo twoa basketa, ina t! eln, one for sinall ears, s.oft coria ad nubbinsa, iad the other tor' large, sounid cars, whlich should 1)0 cribbed bay thiemselIves. TIhe roet should lao boihir'i ior the p-.ga or* grotund with sonic oats and brani for feeit for cowa, but ntiver cribbed with the gootd corni. . iPRovil every 1ait maeioment in ight ing weeos, and prevent them maiturinig< their seedl. Dm ing wet spells when no I work cian he donoe in the fields, theic wveeds and1( britara aian be cut dtown wyith an old scy the. SUOon imlenemts flhat will taot be no. ded againi dais season should be cairefully elenaned, oiled and put an a dry plaice. Do inot leave them in a tence corner to rust and rot. Next sprmng you will lied them unafit to usme anad lbe compelled to buiy new ones. TF you areo uniia with your city cousius and aunts, who so delight in co~unatry life, you know, and regret that they have noe larans to run for amuse-4 ment and pastime, just take them to the hields aind kitchen and put them to work. It will shorten 'ip their visiting time wonderfully. DOMESTIO. To ORNAMENT a photograph, take a lioece of white unruled paper, one suit. tble for water-color paints, and on it amint a vine of morning-glories, roses, vy or a spray of some pretty, delicate lower. The spray, or vine, should orve almost in a half cirole. Lay it way where the dust will not reach it mitil perfectly dry; then, with a pair of harp scissors, out out the flowers. Mhon take a pieco of white cardboard, ut out a square nearly as large as the ohotogrreph, and piseto the picture over he square on the wrong side of the ap9r. Take tie flowers and arrange hem half over the paper and half over he picture, and when the position is atisfactory, fasten with mucilage. "rino the card with an oak frame, and , very pretty effect will be obtained. nstead of the painted flowers pressed iris and mosses may be used with xoellent results. A Ilittary lian Magle Umlpy. WASHINoTON, 1). C.-Ueneral 0. C. Lnflin, i a letter stating his wife was ured of a painful ailment by bt. Jacob's 11, writes that after witnessing Its magical ure of pain lie would cheerfully pay $100 >r a batUe of St. Jacob's Oil, if he could ot get it cheaper. GLASs HTAINING.-Olass staining may 10 dono at home by the following pro. ess: Spread over the glass a strong urm water, and when dry lay it over he paper on which the design is tetehed, and trace with a flu haii. ioncil all the outlinos. Dip the tube ike pencils in the colors, ind let them low out ll)oni the glass; have a care I.d not touch the pencil to the glass. Lhe lights and shades are pro luced in L variety of ways; one of the easiest, splcially to beginners, is to take L goose quill out in the shapo of a )l, without the slit, and with it care uilly take out the lights by lines alld ittle dots. This part of glass staining a the most exacting and difioult, as nu(h of the effect depends upon the hading. The glass is then ready for lie klm. Coniumpniflon Uured. An olt phisqtolan, retlred froin practice, having d1141 hauld in his natlas by an East Inia IinissoUn try tio formitilla of a iiliiplu vegetiable renmety jot lii piieedy awla p'rin wuent, citro or Consuinpf lon 3ronuttitis, catarr, Asitina and all tiroiat ajil .ung Alleet 011 1lso a pw Itive and ra lial rifre or Nervouit lebiilty mit atl Nervotus CotnplamiLns, titter it vayg testliv I~s won trful curativO p wers 11 tillo l.iniii of eaSe, has .lt It 111 1 il ity t i t ske ti owii tol his suuerliug fll ws. Acet wttet iiy ihis notIve and a des.re to re'leve iurnin sul'ering. I vll! senti free of etarge, t till who tiesiro it, ilt, eeipe, in German, French or Engilih, with fuil hie elons for ) epriiig 1and tling. Sein by mah, )y adlkresig wihit1 sta1np. naninx thl-4 paper, W. . NoYIs, 149 I'uwer's lock, Ruoclu'sfr, A. 1. Conn JzrYY.-Delicious jolly can e unmide ot cider. To one plit of leair, sweet oider allow one piSt of cold 'ator, two pounds of sugar, on pack go of gelatino, one large pint of boil ig waiter. ;3oak the gelatine until it entirely dtissolved in the cold water: ben add to this the sugar, a spoonful i cinnamion, the juice of two lomuonsa, hio grated rind of two, then the gela ino. Add the cider last; then put all ri a thick 11 muel bag and let it drain. )o not sqjueeze it at all. Uaunrrh an114 IIlay F'ever.-.tor twenty ers I wasa a siniferer Iram Catarrh of the 10ead anid thiroat 1a4a 5viry alirgravtui till i 111(1 duning thmi Ruinler with iliiy 1". ver. procuredt a bita e o1 E y' G ream Ii im md11 after ai few aipplicauousti rceivedl decit iced b)eeit-w as cuired by one bottle. t.1ive had no ret u'n of the comiplaint. 1laitJ~rrc PamumN-t, Waverly, N. Y. Vrice bJ eents perm bottle.) SCAn1FT '' Eln. -An emmenl~lt phlysi ian says1 lhe CuirO iniiety-nino1 out of very hundred eases of acarlet fever by iving the paiienlt warm lemonade with um armabie dlissolved in it. A cloth v'runug out in hot waiteri and laid upon01 lie stomach abould be removed as it >ecomnes cool. In casesq where physi :'ansl aire not eal1sily obtainable, simlple emnedics lare not to be despised. Dr. Glraveq' iHeart It 'gulator cures al ormus of ilearL, ihlsease, niervous1 ness and (luonn P-uniAi - Melt half a cup of mittmer in onile chiy of miola1es and1( one >f sugar, allowmc thme rixture to be ~omlo hoit; then add 0111 tablespoon of riound ginger, on10 teaspooni of groiund unnliamonl, (on1 cupI of sweet mlilk, five 11ps) of flour stirred in with a full half easp41oonh of 50(da. Bake in two fiat tin "Rtoughm on Matts." Clear' 41ut rais, inte, roacetmi, dies, antls, heat SNow Unwitr Cauxu.-Whiip the whites f two eggs to a stilT froth; put in two mups of powdered sugar, the' juiec of >no lemion and half the gred peel; add t ittl1e salt. Stir in very lhghtly and add ilickly one cup and a half oIf preparod rlour. Baik0 iat onice in two Ilaves, or i squaro cairds, olwiNmro', KY . -Revy. ,1. w. wam?.iop1. og ' 11n's I ron 11 uiters greatly ro.iei'i 410 U eienerl lebaitiy ati intgestiloll." NicE bUnEAKEA'T libsu ----ld nuoish Id po~ltocainxuado into little ball and1( lattuned: d11p th)em imto ani egg slightly, 0 na to mix tim yolk and woito, roll h101m in cracker (Irumbal. Fry themi in tot lart orY bulttor'. Scnd to theo table tot. Matlaria, chills, positively cured oy '1mory's8 Statudard Oure I'dils. Their ttill mnknowi; sugar coalteth no griping, '.3b3. Orua J. Wvimi, -- hbow'n a su1 lli'tent luan~tay of coarso meal, before tihe tiro *r in thei oven, and pour over it blllng vaitor; cover it. OlesoL and1 u1se it cold. 'his is conidere~id v'eiy useful for 5:0 -. aing colds, Mtothesr Swan's WVarin Syrug. 0rishnuilJ,lP.I Iisl inss, Wormsll, 1onl ILpatti, s.'. Sit.LO INK. --Spiulled ink upon a Iarpot ori ottier woolotn artliolo mniy 1b0 nitire03ly removed in the~ followinig manii inor: Wh'ile the ink is still wet take lean blottmlg papr or cotton batting u~d carefully Soiak tIP all that is poa ible'; thenii pour a little sweet milk on lie article andi lop it uip with clean etton batting. This must beC (done ovoral times, cacti time soaikiing the uilk up with freyk hiatting and using re.sh nilk, Whien the milk is removed vashi the spot with clean soap suds and uh dry with ai clean cloth. If the ink ad become dry the milk must remnain m longer and used otter. With per everancle, however, it will all dtisap. A trues asshistant to nalture in re'slorinig theC aya emi to perfect health, thuis 1-la.mmg II to restt lIst aso ila nrown's lion ittermi. Trat yelk o! an egg mixedt with a little nolasses n'ake's a rich brown glaze for he top ofruenae and buns HUMOROUB, IT was on a Western railroad. The conductor had been his rounds, and taken a seat beside a very quiet and unassuming passenger. "Pretty full train," finally observed the passenger. 'Yes," "Road seems to be doing a good bus. iness." "Oh, the road makes plenty of mon. cy, but " "But what?" asked the passenger, a the other hesitated. "Bad management. It is the worst managed line in this whole country." "Is that so?" "That's so. The board of ofiloials might know how to run a side-show to a circus, but they can't tackle a rail road." "Who is the biggest fool in the lot?" "Well, the Sup3rintendent is." "I'm glad of that," said the passen ger, as his face lighted up. "I was afraid you would say it was the Presi dent." "Suppose I had?" "Whby. I'm the man." vanuut Lear tair Iteutorer. T1. Is en roly di fferent from all others. It is as clear as wn t r, and as its name indicates Is a porect Vegetable IHair Restorer. It will mu niediately Ireo the head froin all dandruffire rtore gray hair to its natmal color, and ,ro tice a new growt h where it has ubfalleno. It toes not in any inanner nfflect. the health, which sulpliiur, sugar of .ad ati nitrate of silver prepar at ions havodone. It will ehango light or h'aded hiair ini a few dlays to a bean I iful gossyibrown. Ask yoiurdrnggistor it. Each bottle is warrantecd. SM1Tif, K LINEKH & CO. Wlolesalo Agents, Philadelphia, Pa. ani C. N. CRITTIONTON. Now York. A NEw Yo1iv broker, who left the street three or four years ago, one day received a call from a man upthe river, who announced that old Blank was dead. "Old Blank. Yes, I remember him; so lie is dead? "Yes, and his heirs are trying to break the will." "They are?" "Yes. and they are going to prove he was crazy. They vWant you as a wit ness." "Want me? Why I know nothing of the old man except that I once invested $10,000 for him." "Well that's all they expect to prove by yon." "What, eh!1" "Why, if you'll come into court and swear that the old man let you have $10.000 to invest for him the case is made out. When cau you cone?" le never went. Inoe,utl of w1i ning ani groaning over the con s.e.tieneen ol the brtk n law of he1alth, how iuoii wiser it 1i uptn the fir-t ti) nranci of Intltiges. iton, losS. of appetit, Ieoeepasness, fonstapation, &., (o remove tie cause and prevent disease by tlaaa'ly use of the great retiedy of dhe wise ol'l monks of S1. Bernaati, who forund the way to cure diiasea<, by purify.ng the biond. Thw "St. Her. Da d VI g:utable Pills' are the oldest, best tested, and mo1 successful nedier.at conpuid in the world. 'You want something to eat, do you?" inquired a man of a lame tramp at the b~ack door of his residence. ''Ave you please, sor.'' "What made you lame?" "It wvua the earthquake, sor'." An earthquake!'' "isor. Ye see. I'm an [talian from I he Island of ki chia, an' whin the earthquake shuk up the surface av the planet it sprung mne knec', an' .I'm uni able to wurk, w~hichI the same I'd be pleausedl to (do if 1 was able." WVhen the bulldog made a rapid exit through the gate lhe was pro toeded by the Italian earthiquake s foer .. My mother beran galngL fromi first (dose she Look of Dr. Graves' Heart itegulator. She is ridl of those bad feehings about her heart now, the relief is pcrm'ant., other remedies only helped for a few minntes. Miss Clara Bradt, Lawton, Mica. $1. per bottle at drugiists. iT.x l're'tdenit riding for' 100 miilest behind a team of four Missouri mules had an excellent opportunity for the al ndy of humnan nature. Gu~va. H Is M 1.1.5. Wltuniore co., Md. IlMsIus K ENNEDY & Co:--The Carbo line is making youzng hair come on my bald head. PiTElt lF. B3iIEA RER. Tlhis Is a fair sample of the certificates whuich are received daily at the Pittsburg otlico. THuH worst punishment youi can in. flict on a COhinaman who has commuitted a crime is to ex-queues him. 'ITae quick, comptote cure, all annoying giduoy, IBiartder and Urinary tDiseases. Si. Dru ggisuts. W A I.Trsono, 8. C-Cot. A. IL. Campb~ell, says: "A titein er oh mny famiily usot iBrown':i iron hit ters withi goodt a omizs," As actor who crosses the ocean for the ist time dloes not enjoy bise new roll. TRAII*MARK. Thei pliti are wvarranted to no PURLttY vege liable, free fromn all inlne'ral andi othter poisRons subtancties. TIhey arme a ceurtailn ctore for CIonstl pationi. Slek Hleadhoh, D~yspepiala, Bilousness 1'orphi liver, Iloss of Appetito, and all disessos LiveP', SNnanels. IBowels. or 'They) remnove all ob~structioani fromt the channels of the systeta i ad purIfy tihe bloodt, thereb~y Imn Imrinlg haluth, st rengthand~i vigor. Sold by dinug. gIat, or sent by mall for '25 cenl i n stamps by P. N EU~sTA EDTER & CO., 83 Mercer St., New York, Soiti Manm fifaturera of ST. HlERNARDt!)VEOE TAttLE P'Lil.S. 80nti for ('iteular. l~ale's hlency IIOREHOUND AND TAR Ihbr Per'ona qf all Age.. A Won'terr.U Cure for oCsthEK. (CoIas, iiwonecnitj, and.. (censusnption. .4T ANiiR DiJ I (seu Ia o- enuron to; CURt Fs, in to et, where othew- re"nedsenm have fasied; its av eat t~eeay has been PitOVED~t and ts 5lmper'ority etintYoly AKNOWV. EI)' El). F('hlidren derive great benuefi flront 915 Soltlun I~woiserti4en when. staffersina with Cirougise mn Whooghng tnsht. * 'Every tannaly .'h~ouhi kooe 'a an readne-. Mrsce 0. andl Wi por bottle-largest, chvapest, sold by all dlalte. 0. N. CnITTENTON. Proprietor. New York. Pt ks's Toothc b1/'o>s Cure (n one Mi nut. German trnu itnuom. Rw n. m- an Bun. - CoT,. Onissom was a high-toned southerner, who held hi. "honor" at a premium, but he was a poor business manager and broke up. He had trou ble with one of his creditors, and a fight was imminent. One day a gen tleman met him and inquired: "Colonel, did you mottle with that mud-still?" " 'Yes, sah, I did, sah. My honah was at stake, sab." "Ah, I am exceedingly glad to hear you fixed him and came out in such good shape. How did you settle? According to the code? "Well, no," replied the colonel, dropping his pomposity on the ground. as it were, and stepping on it, "not exactly." "tow then?" "I settled with him at ten cents on tho dollar, and he was glad to get it.) *enragging Pains." Dr. R. V. PiER;oN Bufatlo, N. Y.: Dear Sir-My wife had suffered with "female weaknesses" for nearly three years. At times she could hardly move, she had such dragging pains. We often saw your "Fit vorito Prescription" advertised, but sup posed like most patent medicines It. did not amount to any thiig, but at last concluded to try a liottle, which she did. It made her sick at. flest, but it. began to show its effect in a marked improvement, and two bottles cure .hier. Youirs, ftc., A. J. I1UYdK, Deposit, N. Y. A Bnu.ir farm father called his son into the library the other day, and said: "Harry you are now 17 years old." "Yes, father." "I have given you money from time to time but you havo had no stipulated allowance. .Beginning with next week I shall allow you $6 per week." "That will be splendid You are one of the beat fathers in Detroit." "Yes, 86 per week, and as yoni are now old enough to pay your board, I shall charge you $5 per weekl You can always depeid upon the dollar coming to you each Saturdiiy." Consumptiomn in its early stages is readily cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's "Goiden Medical Discovery," thotigh, if the lungs are wasted no nedicine wilt cirect a euro. No known retedy possessem snch soothing and healing influenc over all scrofulous, tuberculous, and puhmnmonry affections as the "Discovery." Joln Willis, of Elyria, Ohio, writes: "The *Gohten Miedicai Dis covery' does positivoly cure coisti on2p1 i, as, after trying every other Leicitie !in vain t Ihis succee-ded." Mir. Z. T. Phelps, of' duthbert, Ga., writes: "Tie 'Golden Medical Discovery' hast euried my wifo of brouchitis, and incipieut conisuiptioni."' Sold by druggists. "CAN you put me up a prcseription?" asked a leading light of the Good Templars of a druggit's apprentice. "No, sir; 1 ain't got that far yet, and the boss has gone to lunch." "I'm in q hurry, and would like to haye this filled," said the customer, laying a pie scription on the counter. "Oh, I know. what that is." said the boy, brighteiling tip; "the deacons of the church around the corner come in here every Sunday and got it for the col'c." And i, boy handed hiim down a bottlec of spiritus (riumenti, and set a tuinbler before the 3ustomer. Dr. Pierce's "Pellets," or sugair-co.ited granules--th~e original "little liver pills,'' (beware of imnitations)-cure sick andi bil itmus headatche, cleanse tihe stomach and bowels, and1( purify the blood. To get gemnu mne, see Dr. Piere's signature anit portrait on GJovernxmnt stamp. 25 cents per vial, by druggists. A BowTON newspaper man while on the summit of Mount Washing ton was struck by lightning and only slightly injured. When a book-agent is strucek by lightning and escap~es injury the in ference is that the electric bolt struck hmon the cheek; but in, tihe, case of a Boston newspaper man it is--well, we can't always tell. The lhghtning is said to have none limping downi the mountain moaning painfully, Fraszer A xie Grease. One greaeing last-t wo weeks; all othere twoI or three (lays. Da i nx th mposed on by time humbug tts oireol. \sk your dealer for Fra zur ,,, w.t m label ou. -aves your horse labor and you too. It race ved iirst medal at thoe nton. nial and Paris Expositions. dold everywheore. "DutraY." said a friend admiringly. "I believe you tire a man to die with your b)oots on." "Yea?" reliied Dtimley straighten ing himself and trying hard not to iip pear too dare-devilish, "and why do you think so?" "Because yon rarely take them ofi when you go too bed."' Ar. .J . I leber, 21' 0.,ttrt. 8f., Ilirsoklyni, says: "L had atiehred for years; pani( o'ver $1,U00 for doctors and medicines, without hellp to may terrible sciatica, af'ter whmich nine b at~ics of Dr. Elmuore's Rt.-(G. cured mec. Txrumor that J~udge Tourgee will teliver hIs lectuire "Give us a Rest" be ore thme Pennmsylvanle Legislature is probab ly at u eak iiivenitionm of tim Imetn.y. All them same, that is what the fLegibslature should give us, Ladies and childrmen's boots and shoes :annot run over if Lyon's Patent Reel Ittienmers are used Tiiuns arefe things no irritating in thistlife as to wait half an hour for your adversary at checkers, and then have hitm look up, as just aroused fromn a hap, andl stupitdly inquire, "Whose aiove is it?'' Dr. Kline's Oreatr Nerve iestorer is tbr marvel or the ago ior all nerve diseases. All 'Its ste it~ free. Send to 951 Arch Ktreet. hia t.Pa 5onte'ghinig iteotnarkahite. (Fr~ ot i'theBideopor t snardI.) A remiiaikaibl, enre: A lady, stevenmty-sI x years ot age, waltks this summmer fth fl' irist time in yearis. A case' t hat was give ny~m by 1 the plhicians. Hier 'rma'mad s miil re'le v ~E' had given nyp ini desp:mlr of' her' 'evr ge*t ting out again. Muis. J1trm~tA H.liunt NDAo i,ot-45 Maple St., liridgepor)t, Conen., reentm ly said te a repros.entative of t his paper, wheun qutes. tioned ablonit thme ease' of her mot her: "' eamn very cheerf'ul ly giv Vi;niy test imtony in favo'.r of so va lale an art leme as Ilui 's iteane'dy, My mohecr, who is .sevent v-lx years ofI age, lhts for' Over thirty3 yeairs b~een allli,;tedi wahL kidney, liver and heart diseases, whichl hans contiinedi Iher -o the house most o1 the timre and to aidd to' her ''titer troubiles, atbouit I bareo iears ago) dropsyo in its worst f'orm Set in,. WVe had tree do'ctors,whlo did all they coul for her with biut lit Ie success, as she grow rapidly worse, tad deiathl seemed lioritatle. At times her body andi limbs would beswvollena nearly twice t heir usualbsize. llr hysicias gave her up, msayinag they couldhi dotothinag miorc for her. Shte was also given upi by her f'riouads. Havinag hteardi of the great ..mounat ol' good hluns' ltema'dy had aecomplished, amel i' the r'emairkable cures it had snide hii sinmilar cases, we thought as a last hope wve would try it, aind to the great as: onishmntt of usail (doctors Included) she begani to imi p rove, andt In a v'ery short timc the areilintgs lefther entire bodyi; the manmy aches amid p~ains kromn which site suffered shte knows no more. ,to has wvalked out this summer for the tirst tine in years, and Is as comfo'rtable as can be ex'pected ior a woman of her years. We B3tDr, PEPPERS -Green bell -peppers make a dehoare relish if eaten with salt. Out the peppers in naitow strips, after removing the seed and rinsing in cold water; dip the strips in salt, as you do celery. Serve in a plate or In a shallow glass., Forsons WvHo Travel often experience serious bodily inconventience: from the unsuitablity of food, air and water they meet with. on lobig voyages disorders of the stonmach and bowels are apt to attack seafaring men an.1 passengers, in consequenoe of the brack Ishness of Watr and foul air on shipboard, and it is a notable fact that hnimigr.tnius newly arrived in unsettled dls rot.', ar peciliarly subject to tt. larial aitseas.,es alitd ottiler a.imielits born of Inansma dud an unwonted 41het. To the need4 of the tdur lt, coluniercial traveler and new settler, IIos; ot ter's stoinaci [ltters is peculiarly udapted, since It strenjtthens the igestive organs, utnd braces the puhNysical energies to unh-'attiful lutimnces It remiaoves al. prevtsila iitlarirl (ever con atipa tion, dyspepslii, havlitli ft:ly siltimlutes thte kidneys an I ba1d( ler, atil eniitihes its well as parille tile blooL Whien overcoito by f.tigue, whether mnent-il or iphystieal, the weary and debilitat-d iln.t it a reliable sourico of renewed strengt h and comfort. DELICfOUs little cakes for c hildren are made of equal parts 4f arrowroot and wheat flour, a little Halt, a small lump of butter, and are wtt witi sweet milk. Roli them quite thin. mixing the dough hard; out in fancy shapes, and bake in a quick oven. MIEN8MAN'S PVPTroNIZKSt J;WK T0410, 11W i oly preinration of kicei cosuia-1t1n.: jib rutir.: nutri. tious properties. It coinitins bo ad-m'.-king, force geierating anel life-Sustain leg prollelt .es; tivalat ble for tndigest lo, dyspepsianeu vous p) ostration, and all forms of general tbity, 1alo, i a i en feeble condittions, whether tie result of exiuaits ton, nervous prostrat.on, over-work or ancue dis ease, particularly if resultiug from pimAnonary complaints. Caswell, ltazard & Co., proprietors, Now York. Sold by drumiats. BANANAS sliced aud tiervitd with cream are a dolictcy. Tiey abona be Rliced and have sorne powdered sugar sprin. kled over for iboutan hour before serv ing: Het them in the retrigerrtor for that length <f time. ln 1a-0 "frorn's llrochial Troches" were introciuieed, and the. r suievess as a cure for Co da, Co1gh1s, Asthim., attll lronchitis has been un para led. vOr. a box. A new mietho(d of biewhing cotton yarn has lately been introduced in itranc e, ERiAN REMEDY F'OEL- P:3.A_3.X1%T. C U R E S Rheumatism, Neuraliqa, Sciatica. Lumbago, Backache, Hesd-ace, footihach.e. Moire Thoat.M 8 inlega Sarnius. traSIane. Mar ia%. Menilt.., Vstu454 AND .6Lt. A TI t ni lii rI i .i.NS AINI ILI . ird by Druirkists :41. 11. r rn ee pitc, C1 nt'.4 Ig.. I W AR1I.T A SPE:IFIk FOR Epilopsy, VER ~li. Spasms, Convul ____ _____V _ Sw on s,Sa i QTHQGEA ig,8yphuiis, N E R VE * d gl lo U I UE|R|INIIN|Rhetla"* NVervous Weakngess, Biralin Worry, Bloor(l Sor'cs, Biliousness, Costitveness, Nervonsa Pr-ostrat Ion, Kidney Troub~les and rregularilles. $1.50. "Samaritan Nrin - n e~i g wa'dc 'rs."' Dr. J1. 0. Mociemoin, A lexandeor City, Ala. "I feci it my ditty to recommend it."' ~Dr. 1). P. Langblin, Clyde, Kansas. -."It oured whewre ph 'sicians fatlil." I v .A. Edie, Beaver, Pn. *7 Oorrespondlenen f'reely answered. m The Dr. S. A. Richmond Med. Co., St. Joseph, Mo. - F~or testtmonials and circiulars send stamp. (7) At Druggists. C. N. Crittenton. Agent, N. Y. .9pnr D . n xR1tu4A rsea ant. t ut. sA IETN WAN TfED tor ot, uu usC in a on * t.a a ye orn . s~l 1510 ~ti Battle of 600,000 Volumes, the choiceest liter free. Lowest prices ever known. NOT BEFORE payment on evidence of gon 18 Vesey Street, New York. P. 0. Box Rheu: The Createst BIOi UHEUMATIBM OURED, 80ROFUI RoowssTrn, N. r., Apr. 6th, '88. "~t Bxw Rhieum ato npup Cb. en vnN oa rT8-I have been a great mD f- Rhetmaste BRin ferer from Rhbeumatism for sir I had been di years, and hearing of the sitecess or four yearn, w of Rthenmatic Syrup I concluded siclans, for sere to glio It a trial in my own cane, ed it, b'nt found and I cheerfully say that I have commenced ta been greatly benefitted by its use. After taking it I can walk with entire freeiiom my anrpise i from pain, and my general health Continuing Its Is 'ery inneh linproved. It is a I found myself selondid remedy for the blood As a blooa purl. lead debilitated systemn. no equal. It. oHRitTER PARIK,M. D. MRtR. WIr~l Manuf'd by RHEUMVATIO SY RUP Ct Shall Wo Let A hard-hearted political econion. feebly gasping as it lies upon a pilkr die. It is so weak and poor that its There are already a goodl nny peCo account anyhow. And wvhat's the ti weakling, who has but slendecr chanc d. Now ask that child's mother w di.About this time the hard pol theivay. *Let my child die? Not be found that wi/I save that child, the do//ar to save the chi/di/" Well, try on that child, See the poor little I H eivill live. Hosts of other children to healthy life by nlrm.,4' iro. us.t If you are Interested In the inquiry-Which is the best Liniment for Man and iReast?-this is the answer, at tested by two generations: thd MEXI AN STANG LINI MENT. The reason is slm ple. It penetrates every sore, wound, or lameness, to the very bone, and drives out all inflammatory and morbid mnatter. It "goes to the root" - of the trouble, aud never falls to cure in double quick time. This porous plaster is absolutely the best over nado, combining the urts and ex.I PLASTER tracts. Its power is wonderful l ocuring diseases whort other plasters sitply rellove. Uriok in the Back and Neck, Pain in tho Sido or Limbs, Stiff Joints anti Muscles, Kidney Troublos, lbOunmatism, Nouralgia, Soro Chest, Afrections of tho IIcaat; and Liver, and all pains or aches In any part oured instantly by the Hop Plaster. tV Try Lit. Price23 cents or livo for '$1.00 Malled on receipt of price. Boli b all druggists and country stores BAC K - Proiotors, Boston, a6s. tc7For constipation, loss of appetite and diseasosof th( bowels tako Hawley's Stomach and Liver Pills. 23 cents CATA R R H Ely's oreamBan whent applied by th( fingcer auto the nos L 'S trils. wll babeorb AM B * *efetually ceans AM BN iu the iiead or ca P,'41~ Cu tarrhal virns, causin healthy atrettions. I tL o EA ~ allays lunflaimation V pirotects the men -WAFEVER w~ -- Iratio of the iiaa .0 passages from addi titonal oaidi com pletely heals the sorei and restores tasti a d -smiiell. A tot \' applivations relieve A thotrrigh treal. U.S.A 111. tei l t l posittvell <mre. Agreeable t A -FEVER use. Send for circu - V lar. Price 50 contj bv mail or at drn gg t9. LY BitOTiIIias, Druggists, Owego, N. Y T9T.O"H ER SI start, it% iti ,C Iud grInd It toeth? If s it hu111 W2ii.hI, Md yueo should use W9'CLARK'S INFALLIBLE'06 W4. MSYR AT ON IF. mndIF, It ac om. e. a bottle. i !ru41ta. fOlHS. JI. N. & J. B. 110 lENSMt'K. Tlii 'ShR AI''Fi~iulED wIThl TilE EPtFEC'T ol' al~.i-1'-A IUcE AN!) M~liUIALIZAL'OB Rihoulti not lte'attato to consiultJ. N. and J. B. Ho. BR NSACK, of 206 North iSecond streel, Philadel iother by mnail or by person, during the hours ornm 8A.M.hto2P. M., and6t~ob9P. M. Advice free. whosoever woula know his oondl. tion and the way to impro~ve It should read "wlsboM IN~ A NUTSTI" Sent on receIpt ol -cent tatuip. TO SPECULATORS. ii. LINDillemM A to. N. 3 IILLEII & CO. 6&7OIhsnulor of Broadway omec.Chicago. New tork. CR AIN AND PROVISION BROKERS, Nebeofk alle loiet r i d f waukhangesn We have exclusm vo isrivaistoegra ih wire etwesi hia o an No ok. i oxeouo ordr no LNOR ft . i bnlokte pl test d.> vii s mnob iider and bioo dicomir dfor acute an chroni mn r t d ac riumim nt. immsor m lava o . t B g i.' ul o s an i 'pin e n -:t wi e t-sn $5 toiuisiur $2 per~y n fr t o n. 4p. ort11 Portland. Maine.$fr.Adrs TNO&C. Phuojntx Pelmtoral *will cure vour courh. Priot 25 ete C a m p h y r in s i tt ia' (at L'il ugno Sn n N n ~c osii 1, ariha'r.Pen nsylvan ii Agriottitial orka. YorkPc Maves ccess. IT STOPPED RE S nsane P'ersons Kestoredi br.KLINE'S GREAT Ipa/ilDIN&N5if avn a s rietd.es~ij /m arturo th im'iie wod. il0-a rgeimmm Ctalogi sol by d~uealers.m' Synt ore aminatuj". oimm Dnifith. JOHNAR 0B. ALN, PuDhe 1227. LUP. ad Purifier Known! A OURED. NEURALGIA OilEDf. N. Y.,14eb. 20, '82' FAnR'On't, N. Y., Marelh 18, '8. * ~ RhIIeumaf to h~ru49 0b.: ctoln fr hre QNSm-Since November, tes8' fula ais erome Ih. have been a constant suffere fnilreliefsometcl l from neuralgia and have nb1 kn yrele ul tI known what It was to be free tin yhor ryru from pain natil I eOmmneneeo >an sot he 'to th use of Rtheumatlo . ru1 iegan foelp e. have felt no pain hince usin the sel as Wer, fourth bottle. I think it the boal as ell s evr. it remedy I have ever heard of foi I~,ItikI a~prifyfng the blood and for thn JAIcRNG uro of rheuism an, neAS ).,i Plymouth Ave., Roohester, N. Y, the Child Dio? 1ist, looking~ at a pale and puny child >w, says that the child might as well life will never be worth muich anyhowv. >I ll the wvorkcl wh'o are of not much :e of adckhng to their number anlothe~r e of ever amounting to anything? ha.t shie thlinks about letting thle cii itical economist had better get out of Nol/ ' As long as there is a remedy to child shall not die /I'll sp>end my last a bottle of BROwVN's IRON ITTE'iRS el 'ik up stren'gth. .He revivec,. hav been h'nught almost fromn death~ HEALTH IS WEALTHI Heaia of Myi kWzeaIk OfIEd DR. RADWAY'S harsaparillian Resolvent, TM G AI ILOOD PUIIER, Fm.....k. se... 8..h.....ou ....s a eler kia w eld hav y~ Besh arm, gg..m.. '""'""- pe"'oo Radway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent. A emedy ifupsoe of higieeuod ex!ss e o porti essentialtop , inml IIs d an tu" r.. Ne mattearb what same the complaint be "asa . .ether It b." s.**vula* -e m hke solve, tMnes bjOI*eq dtsessesN of teIn~ 46dasys, bMM ow~e Mkilk liver, steooac bow" $ither shia eo onastatioaal, the Timus jsoin theme whisk supplles the waste and builds anM renais hsse eun and wasted tissues of the system. It the~dI unbasat, whe pro""s of repan The Sarsaparlillan Resolvent Wsteb aesupematlg rmedly, but secur" e'& "..es3 mf"'A1V e" &e r L** hSiablhes throughout the entire system CUo. 1 and supplies the blood Ve. ses with ad healthy Ourrent of new life San, after a few days' Ise of Ie Nw npilian, boomes dear an beutifuaL Pimples, blotches, black spots a&M skin ea"-- ae moved; sores and ulem oo4 curee. esm" fErng from scrofl eruptive seasse of ahe eye, mouth ears, legs, I hoat and ga* that have accumu and spread, either rom Macured diseases or meroury, or from the a of corrosive subiluMastay r un a care i the 8sae M 1.010 e nueda snument time to Make Ilrauessla an the system. O.e hoWe eota. more s the aotive prinot. Mednes Man any other Preparation. R. R. R. Radway's Ready Relef, 2%,60 Isepu mI Dat xNedleluo ew kFWm-;A 0:0 ft she World. In frem one to twotay Minates never fails to relieve Pain with one thorough ap icatioao s no matter hoW violent or ezcructating the pan the Rheumatile, Bed-ridden, Inrm. Cri pl Nerwamu 0 Naord ataNeAse or Bufr AY11REBIADY RRINItme INFLAMATION OF THE KIDNUYS, INFLAMMATION OF THE ELADDE3, INFrAMMATION OF THE DOWRIA, CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, $ORR TEROMW, DIFFICULT BREATHING, PALPITATION OF THE REART, HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA, CATARRH, INFLUENEA, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE NEURALGIA, REUMATIM, * GOLD GHILLS, AGUE CHILIA, CHILBLAINS AND FROST BITE~S BRUISES, LUMBDAO, 8CIATICA, NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESNESS, GOUGHS, COLDS, SPRAINS, PAINS IN THE CHEST, BACE or LIMUS are insiantly relieveS. MALARI.A I1% ITS VARIOUs FORMS1, FEVER AND AGUlE, FEVER AND AGUE cured for Si) eta. There is not a remedial agent in this world thai wWl cure Fever and Ague, and other MalaIous, Bilious Scarlet, Typhoid Yellow and other fevers (aide bRAMWAY S ILL2) so quickly as RADWAY'S It wWl In a few moments~, when taken internally according to the dIrections cure Crsxp t'-ms, Bour Stomach, Heartburn, 8dk Ueaa ~ypep iP lpitoa of the lleart, Cold Chillsr, s ?ne in~ the Bowels, Diarrhoe, Dysentery, Colic, Wind In the Bowels, and all Internal Pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of RA I) WAY'S READY RELIEF with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains from aer. I mlla better than Frenc Brandy nler. a d Lumuberuaem should always RAD WAY'S Regulating Pills Perfeot, Purgative, Soothing, Aperb' ente, Act without Pain, Always Reliable and Natural in Operation. A VEGETABLE BUBSTITUTE FOB Perfectly tasteless elegantl coated wIth sweet ~upurge, regulat, purify, cleanse and strong Le R ADwAY'S PI4.e for the cure ef all disorders of the Stomach, Liver Bowels Kidneys Bladder, Female Coinplaints, Ilervous Diseases, L~sof A pet40e, Headache, Constipation, Costiveness, inai gestion. Dyspe paslhlothmessFdver, lnllamma tion of the Bowels, Piles, and alderangetaents of the Internal Viscera. Purely vegetable, contain, Ing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drags. Bw"Observe the following symptoms resulting B from Diseases of the D)Igetntive Organs; Constif tion, Inward Piles, Ful nesa of Bilood In the Head, Aeldl of the Stomaoh, Nansea, Heartburn, the Heart, Choking or dulferng Sensation wen inaltgposture, DImness or Vision, Dots or Webs before the 81gb. Fever and dali Pamn In the Head Dboclioy of Perspiration, Yellowness of i mba nd Sudden fl esas of [Hea, hourning1 the Flesh. A few doses of RIADwAY's Prua will free the system from all the above-named disorders. SOLD DY DRUGGISTS. ,'res, 35 Cenate .ea' Us. BlEAD "PATBE AND TRUE." Send a letter stamp te RADWAY & C0,, No. SI Wareor. Church St., New York, Wnormation worth thonsands will be sent To eshe Vtublte, Be sure andi ask for RIAswAY's, and see that thE Mft "RDWA" ionwha you buy cl t y ars o tai o u t ir . F 11 0 r T .Attoriney .34 '.I.h 8sree. Phliladoltua. Pa. EMPLOYMENT fur "mgme h BU1 vi IN ESH Ol.,KOE, No ark, N.J. 'Terms only $40. Write for circulara. FR EE. *"neTaitiger sold ~.a 1 ~ .lTn:r -.b aa ' r Yo. ' BUY AFARM IN VIRGINIA! Olv .s loI wat 0EN n 'v Por 5K.,41TENN. fle la8i ahtl ,r t Ai o C A0 M s. AL' Zu sl t ra Atae (r al orv 8c BrV a LIltit J 19~ ~ ~ 21 li to a n a '~a Ar* *-'. Ph cat. hA E RT ' A-l il Lr E8b matil. Sweli& Co li yha 3''.a oark stown . Afus on ftree Aar e I. lIA~fIr Il' &(A - PRn. reurain.lwt~ c FRmae e- Dewa