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WAAT LAST BEASON TAuGr.-That tomakto plant ini 4l1 same nAi I with aquashus,oountabers and pumpkius wail not keep off the buus. Tuat an eppua cation est air-slackeu Jime wail not icep bu8s away from vines, caubvage piaut, radiashe. turnips or a gg plants. Tait saltpetre water will not sccolayptish ana thzg In tbat line. That oUai-Vil ibr that purptxs is also a uailure.Tuat guoA appyacauun, repeatsa tuie i iuies, oL rasunably btrong liquid nkauure does well, and uat an upyu.ist&ou ut lue bui paur jriankled over tie plants tana vines will Siently LO.p in getawg rid o' thtse pests. Tiat a re.asovable apyn OAt.iun o1 wo d ashes is very Leaueial iu a gurden. But that it is cuupara tively KU easy inat(er to lmOte the aggA. catioa tLO strong, esleo.auly it tue aeslacs are unaleuch1Aed. TIhat It s usUlesd. to plant sweet corn betore thio grouud gta warm as well as the weatner, as cUra plauted three MOeS ALUr will c-m to Inaturity Just as quICK witu the sameu sol and cultivation. Taat there is at very uechied advantage in good, seund, quick.hermiunat&.ig seed cera, and this Wili be eVitent Iruom the tiLO thle curn begius to sprout uuti it matur:s. Thla, pens will nut $AV as well ou new, rich ground as on old. That I can ruiso inure and better Limia beans by planting in a row, the plants six ia.ches, tiaanuin hill* with thuee or lour beaus in a hili That it days to LoAk sorgium sceu twenty-lour hours in water beture Planting, That tomat > viues will grow laster tand blossoun quicker it a ii tw imanjure a wrked into tih ulls than i1 set out Whihout. Crra CARE ron1 Ytuo EToci.-There i pliubab Lu beitLCI lood aoplted to folcing at healthy. Iapid growth ot young stock thal giounid oil eahe, aid,iu Lct, we night kay tuero is no it o I uettei fur all kmds of awouk. O.t, buoken-dua n hturbes are iacae to look leek auht i y iee, Ing oil cake, 1% hile yoUng btock cOaI. be forced i Lrowth to a nouderiut ex. tent. Coin adu oats tire harti to digebt for young stock, aId olteu causaeitIse.ahe both in the stonach and inAouth. We frequtntly hear cuimplainit that calves alu colt, are not twio g weOli, tlthougth fed an abundauce of gtain, and have in varutbjy found in hucn oases that they were tioubled either witha sore mouth or co1 tipalion, or both, Tue lI st 5 ear'si gio1ti C on a ca!f or colt is woi th mure than s he two lolloing ind a-hould be Crowed W.' last as p)ossiblo. Da ing the the first 3 eur the fundation is laid atnd if,<warIled and cramped frt.m starratik it or i 06)ket can only nial.e t tirtib at ma turit-y. Thie time to naake large irameas is during the that year, andl11 w:thoti large frames the prospect for draughlit or beef is 1y no neians elicour aging, SMALL FITs.-Fa inmers should give lorett atlten.tion.i to the cultivation of small huits. Those who reside it, the neighb(.rhooc of large cit0,, villagesc and towns will fliud niole profit, froan an acie of s'rawbeiries thn thr y will froni three or four ac. es of corn or wheat Those who Lave hisns rtmote from good inarkels and who havo to ship their fiuit to find one, will have mole profit Iroma one acce o sirawber.ies, or cuti ants, or raspbeairice than they ill from two acies of corn ori of wVheat, be. sides. the pleasure of supplying the faci i y table itih the hixuu. which is a cunoider mation woath iore to the health, conulort ond i~leasuaa oi the lanaily thau. mioney. Theire, isLnot a tarnner ini the valley of the Misitaig pi but baas itacila tie for pianlinig a ut maal fruits,nor 41o we thit~hc tlir re is buat oane but wvho bas a spot ont his farm tatat will produe9 th. in. All that it equires is high cuhture aLLd good mnanaxtuat to inace a graiwl suie cess ot the enti rpri-ec. This ampoaim duty of the 'armaer lins been 'o t sight of, hierotofoire, in consequenice of tail at tention having i een bestoeueai on fieli crops. D1FFitnENT Opinions exist ats to whetit er irc zen staiks oh coria sbould be outi at once or be ahlowed to staind. it wioult seem th~at cuttlag as soon as polib~ile would be best, as the roots a unaijior ett, uina wial comtitue to filli the ulterior of tl e stalks watha sap,wlva ch would onhl lead to a ga eater liintent. It widl b'e well for fianit ra to laiake tests thi 'vini ter ina Oegard to the feeding value ci frosted louder, atnd see foi themnselves, for actual expjerime'nt in the mnattler is worth a bookiul of theory. To prevent loss of roots by rotting ini the ceilar punt a lattice on the cellar floor, latased three or tur inches above it. Then niake a i-quareu flue of lattice work, and staind stndl it. In thea middle of the cellar. Phasce two or three boards or a fl .t lattice upright across echci cor ner.. Those will allowv a facee circulation of air fromn the 1 ottomi through thteceni. tre and corners of the pile of roots,thtun preveontig haat" g lao decay. WE must alwas aar mn n'ind that a hihtensperatutre is n~ecesary to grow paints from slips. Tihey will schdom strike roots whaen the thertmonmet.r marks below 069 dlegrcee, rand that is probaably whly so many fail. The best mnate-rial to ettart cuttings of any kaaat isi electn washed stand. .Fiorts and graape propaga~ ore me nethuig but moest sanad at first. When roots start the cuttingt are changed to otteor pots tilled with, rich earth. ADI>ISON REILLLY, of Jxelley's Island says thact the tuOst hucces'stui remned3 tried on t1:o Idand for ndew rot is aul phuir-ono pairt asulphaur andc t wo pair L, line lime oR pisuter, well niaxed twentty. four hours previouas to usaing. Tiais preparation is used for the lirst aippac c tion; atterwards equial pacrts of echl. It is blown on tiy beiiows from thte 22 I to the 26th of the iotis of Junoe, Jialy and August. He thinks the weathier in a little to do with this rot. NAutns covers the roots of the trees in winter u ith the leases thait [all to thec ground in autunmn, and wh.n they haave, perforined such aervice, as a zmunh-n they decay and lassist iai afordmng notur ishment, to the trees. We shoulti leaarn a lesson therefrom and collect leaves around our trees andit cover them with brush or cornstalks. Oar word for it, such an expe.riment once tried will be repeated. WA8uirKo canas and pails is a very im: portant wuoak in the datiry, esi.>ecially when they have ctontainert sour milk. The acid must be ci ikipletely remnove., or it 'aill sour the next milk tat is put in the cane. Want, of cure in this re spt~et makes much mischief, anld has hanneh to (10 with the fact to oi.tetly cornplatne d of, ViM., that ordina~ry farm dahly butter stile for 7 to 12 cents a pound. Good Lcutter cannot be made from nailk tot in cans that are not per feotly clean. DOMESTIO. FURNITUI IN TIe Pi3NINGBOOM-Din ing-room tables are alway* matters of consideration ana are among the most formidable items in its furnishing. The bebt are either of maho'gany or oak, but walnut, although no longer fashionabis, is very handsome. The fashion of re moving the white cloths after dinner ant of serving the dessert upon the pol ished surface of the table is reviving, and with it of course, the admiration of mahoganiy. Dining-room chairs in these latter days are either of morocco or other 1-ather, and in luxurious homes of Alluminated and painted leather. The handsomest are upon casters, and are not so high backed as they were. Loung. es for the dining-room are of the severe order, coi ered in leather, to match the chairs, while deep arm chahrs In the a n.e style are considered a desirable addition to the furniture. The dumb waiter, that indispe-tsuble adjunot of the modern dining-room, is rarely found in R -glish Louses, and in the name way it would be almost impossible to find a London dining-rootn conneoting with a butler's pantry or fitted up wi-h a cup board and conveniences for washing' gla-ses. In all these details the Amer. iWan dining-room is preeminently praoti cal. Its uppomntments are handsome, and it is possible to furnish it at a mod. oraf e expense. In some of the most luxurious houses in New York the din in-rooms are marvels of decorative tart, tue walls beig covered with tapes try or leather hangings, the ceiling frescoed and even in som- instanoes in laid with stained glass mosaios. and the lgliting arrangements befng carried out by means of viso and bracket lamps of the costiiost description. But tuese do not. of course, represent the daniug room ol the average home, which should be the most olwerful apartment in the house, and which, if there is only g .od taste, nan be made charming at very moderate coet. PUnVN AND oIL oARE EED.--Experi once in ifeedinig stooli in winter, espeo ially it closely stabled, shows the value of oil -meal and baru as a rion, healthy and nutritions food. A quart of the ground oil-cake morning and evening, in br-in or ground feed, fed dry or in mush, gives a desirable variety of feed that makes a thrifty growth in all the e-ock. The oil-meal, ground from rich oil-cako, is becoming a popular feed for all kitids of stock, cattle, horses, sheep and hogs. The Europoan stock iariers prizC this oil-meal as the rich et and best stock feed to be hod, and they take all our murplus, On this sub ject the Stock Journalsays : "As a rule, a comblainaItmIn 01 wheat bran and oil. cake meal will accomplish more in main taining a lot of closely stabled breed ing aud growing cattle stock in a sat ..atory conajition than any othor two articles whatever. Oil-cako meal while having a lax-itive tendency if fed some what liberally, nevertheless is one of the best combiuations with bran when tiilbiully hai.died, as its munilage and Uil aliay irritat on of the mucous sur lace anl tWe colaatituenls of these two articles ecminued with good hay, take, perhaps, a wider range than any other two articles." To PRtEVENT DUST IN SWEEPING.-A good w~ ay to prceent dust wheaan sweep ing in a room is to cover the broom withI a cloth slightly dampened. The dust will lie easily remo'ved by this means, tand not dispersed about the rooma. Morieover, it will be found that the colors of the carpet will be bright enied by this ineans far wore than by or diinary s-.er ping ; and after a good baroom hi.s beeni used in the usual way it will be founal un excellent plan ihat the serva t go over t he carpet again with a dump cloth. The colors of a ladted carpet can 11o rlstorecd by washing at over nith ammonia waiter or but looki's gull. In rooms wher-e the wood w or-k is painted it is always well to have aai inch osr t wo of the lo ar piamted also, so that if, ini chiangli~g carpets, they do not lit exaW ly it will not be so notice able as if a white lhue were shown. TfHE malerlals emiployed in uphols tery this season are varied. Heading the Ii..t '. f mnateials for the p~arior are silk yeiours. Thieso are fashionable at 'lie presoent time in "all over-" designs. Fian anal satin are also in sty-le for p~arlor covers. The preference is now given to figured materials when em tbroidecry is not used, anel fruit patterus are favorites. Old tapestries, Chinese emibroiderues and Oriental tabrics of all dlescriplious are lm demand for uphole tirang odd chiiirs, conversation sofas aid the like, that distinction may be given to separate picoes of furniture. A o'mar deal of hand embroidery ap pears ot' the covers of parlor furniture -embroidory the designs of which are origimated by artists and the elaborate needlework executed by expi rts. A new and leasimg l eature obei r-vaible in tablest*, cab~iinets and other lurnituire are the baraiss feet ini a. tique patterns atnd the cliaborate wvood carving. T1he pe uiar- tigu-es of the Rlenaisance decor a~ion so much sought, after render the carvin~g especially eflectivo. WVIDE license is piermitted in the me s ter '.f winsow draperies and piortie, a or the plfIor. .In many hiouses tno curtain tinat comes next to the window is a pongee shaido. ornamented in out line stitch. Next to this conmes, per haps, a curtain of Madras muslhn, in soft, delieate cream color, or a curtamn of aorin >, with antique lace let in, Tnen there ar-e Syrian curtains Cf lemon-hued muslin worked In old geld threads, which aro fashionable, hung singly at the winadow, to be looped at one side with gold-colored ribbon, THEn shapes In parlor furniture, It may be maid, in a general way are' low, givmng a sonse of comfort and ease rather-i than of stateliness. The frames mnchun to be massive, aind, when per mitt d to shiow, exhibit elaborate hand carving and what is termed the ''rubbed down lead finis..." WVhile the frames aire somewhat massive, they are broken by the ornament, which adds lightness to the strength of the frasmework. Wary should vinegar for pickling never bo boiled ? Because boiling takes all the strength irom it. Whatever vegetables are to be pickled should first be made(1 -oft with boiling water strong with salt anid theni be wvell drained and the vinegar poured over, Jn some of the new houses entire gloss windows appear in the drawing roiom-windows of staiied glass. In these are iitroduced the opalescent glass and the nugge ta of glasa called " Jewels' These glass jewels are used a inlavs with admirnble eaf. HUMOBOUS, .Tau young minister, Mr.-, of Western city, was invited t ocoup; the pulpit in an Albany church. Hi two sisters, chancing to be near Al bany, made thir plans to go there fo that Sunday and hear him, After th service a gentleman of the congrega tion, whom they knew very slightiv hurried toward them and said: "W are delighted to see you hera, but hoi unfottunate that you should hav obosen to-day. Don't I beg of you think that this is our minister. Dr. ii off on his vacation and we have t take what we can get. But come nex Sunday if you're in town, and you'J hear a sermon worth latining to." The len. Bll Flint. Life Senator of the Dominion Parliament Belleville Ontario, Canada, writees "1 triei St. Jacob's Oil for ague in my fac and toothache. It acted like a charm. I few times rubbing with it took away al soreness and pain; far better than bavinu them drawn at the age of seventy-seven.' "How long did you intend to remain? asked the clerk, a-s a Olaicago man reg istered at a summer resort hotel "That's indefinite," was the repl.y "Because if you were going to stay to a couple of weeks I'd put you in thi new rooms in the weat wiug, overlook tug the lake." -Yes-a aem -yes. maed the iuest as he looked greatl; puzz'ed. * You see I'm in a pork deal It poik stays where she is I eau re main here three or four weeks and pe away without leaving my trunk a security, )ut if pork goes down I--' "You can't remain over a week or two, 'Just about ,jo hours, sir; au you'll have tod4"oept ol trade dollar, and. Canada bills to square up at that Guess you'd better give us a room ii the top story with four beds in it t begin on," Since last October I have suffered from acute inflammation in my nose and head often In the night having to get up and 1n hale salt and water for relief. Mty eye hat been, for a week at a time, so I cuuld not see. I have used no end of remedies, aht employed a doctor, who said It was impure blood- ut I got no hel. i used EIy' Uream Balm oa the recommendation of a friend. I was fattbless, but in a few days was cured. My nose now, and als uiy eye, is well. It is wonde; ful how quiok it helped me. MRs. 081 Ro1S JUDSN, Hartford, Conn. (asy to use. price 8C cents.) War they sold well "Yes," saii the tobacconist, "I thought at ono time that I should get stuck on thos4 cigarm. I bought afty thousand o them cheap, and tried to sell them foi tive cents Hplece, but it was no use, One day the fifteen cent label got inte a box of them by mistake, and 1 sok a hundred in less than twenty minutes, I tumbled to the ranket and kept the label in the box. Htve gone off lik Lot cakes mince the.a, and theso are a): I've got left out cf the fity-thousaut lot." Great Improvemcnts have recently bee1 maele in Carbhne, a deodorized extract ot petroleun, the great na-urail bair renewer, aind now It is absolutely perfect as an ex q i'site and deh~uhtfull perfumed hair russing and restorer. Everybody is de' bighted withi It. Sid by aill druggists. D~nm~o the nproar created hy somn. obstreperous elephants en a Htohokcet ferry-boat a timid pasoonger seized fivc life preservers, three of which wer. wranped around him, and the othle two he carried in his liaiada. Satel presenice of nind cannot be too highl. commended, pa rticulaly whein thier. was not the slightest anger. Waltnut toaf rlir Restorer. It is entirely udif'erent fromn all others. It il as clear as water, and as. Its namie indicates I; a perfect Vegetable Ihair Restorer. It will im niediately tree the head t'rorn aill udandlruff,re storei gray hair to its nat ural color, and pro duce a new growth where it has fallen off. I does not In any manner affect the health which sulphur, sugar of lead andi nitrate o ailver preparatlous have done. It will chang, light or t'aded hair in a few dasys to a beautif'u glossy broii . Ask your drutggist for it. Eacl bottle in warianted. 851 lvi, K Lima & Co. Whlolesaale Agenits, Ptiiladelphiia, Pa. an. tI. N. CITTFS'I'ON. New York. "M~Antv," said a Noarth Second stree man to his wife." "if I owned a hors like Jay-Eve-See would you thro1 your arms around me and kiss me wheri ever he heat the reco)rd ?" "Williamn, she answorel, sevarely ' there is a s'iw horse next the wood-pile mn the celau If you make it best the record I il kiss you so often it will make you head swim." FOR DYSr I P.., tsNlatEsrl .N, deparoelti of spa ta atitt genoe all lebuliy,an tiaeir variouis loruna; atls as a proeegtive an'ainstq fever antlg and ' otthe Iiteraunetnt fero a, the "Ferro-'hsphaora'or Elix.r of C:atasava" ial ty Caswel,tingard & Cu NeW York. and -ol'i by all J) aiggi Li, i I .e b0, tongc, and for patents recovering froma fever othier alckness, lG las no equaai. EDIrrs do not wear orowns, al thougni the temptation Is great, fo crownus are really oheapor than hiit' Te rowui that the Cz tr ol Russia weat ...s been used for over 600) years; never had to be repaired, and yet I good for many years' service. Tb numwber of hats that a man has to bu In 600 years would cost more thani tw diamond-enrusted diadems. Fratzer Aii Ol rease. One greasinag asets two woeket all others twi or thuroo days. o ino be i:nposed otn by ttin hunmbug stufre ofrere-.. \sk your dealer for Fra zer's, wt label on. cdavone your horse labor in' you too. It reco-ved first modal at the Contes ixial and Paris Exposition. sold every where It is said of bergars that they ar no3va on their way, because they hav no fixed abode. .ft is the same wit those who argue without any fixed Idea Malaria, chills, positively curedi b limory's Standard Cure [Pills. Their equt unknown; nugar coated; no gripIng, 21 In every man there is a loneliness, a inner chamber of peculiar life, int waich God only can enter. "They gratefully testify to the virtuesc Dr. Graves' ileart Itegulaitor for flea, Disease. Price $1. 0 for $8. The greatest pleasure I know is to d a good action by stealth, and to haved found out by accident. " Rough en Corms." Ask for Wells' "Rtough on Corns" 16O. Qalc reller; complete eure. Corn, carts. banless. Coor--"Madame, why are the egg so smail lately ?" "Oh, that's the fatu of the farmers' wives. They take ther from the neste before they have ha time to grow to the ordlin ary si,, A Puw week* sin0 ott0 0 o - the Jj0tt Holliday farm, while engaged in saw I an luamber, the 6aw stank a ,bsv r taltanoe, and tp ppol s ing the- ttter IT was un4 t - been caUned by the teeth coming In cou r too,, with a ihorse-shoe. Tue log squared D one f..ot in thiokness where tbe shoe was fount], and the horse-shoe was exactly in the heart of the treo an' at about a the distance of six or seven feet. from r the pround, The wood had grown e over and around the shoe and the nails, the latter having the appearance of be. ing driven into the wood. The tree > from which the log was taken is what b is known as the water oak. A Eittle Pain at First, Years of torture afterward. Such is the wretched experience of to-i insy rheumatic suferers. Blight. twinges in the bones or muaioles, attributed possibly to a cold Unally declare themselves, by their ino eating intendity, as evidences of the atroolous malady. -But why give it headway. Why nut eradscati it at the star with the potent bland depurent, llostetter's Stomach Bitters, com. rhmended by phrslcians with eqlat enpaasts for rheumnatim, as for dyipepsea, debility and con. stiatiotn, compinlt. for wilo I it Is an abinlute speolio. where mineral and alkaloid poisons fa 1, ti" Bitters will be tount to afford the rho. mailo the relief Sney sr often see in vain. At taokett with this sueprching remedy at the outset, the mialt ly rapidly gives ground, And the suiredr experienlices a cessat on of pain, of which '- hal before despaired. Malarial feder also aate rapid. ly tnrong its nfluence. and d sorders of the liver r stomah, howelisand kidneys are overcome and yprevened by it. ' As a party of hunters were chasing r a deer in a Mississippi swamp, a large buck was Jumped, ran for two hours and was finally killed, when, impaleJ t on one of the pr. ngs of his right horn, a was found a human skull, supposed to be that of a uegro. The prong had entered the cavity occupied in life by I the eye, and had grown up around the i bone, showing the skull had not been I put on recently. Tnere are various 0.) jeotures as to how it got there, but > the most prevalent opinion is that the animal was wounded and brought to buy by the negro, and had killed the latter in the cotifict which ensued, the prong entering the eye and piercing t ie brain. The body of the deer showed signs of old wounds, He was about as large as a 2 year old caif. Tue antlers, with the skull on them, catn be seen at Messrs. alosley, Gi ruths & 0).'a store, at Lake Oity, ten miles from YAzuo 0ity, Miss. Too, Too Dittorly Nonsensical thwed k that mo hern quaukery knew imir - or vegetre remedica th.. iheir-discoverers. k. ui-rnard's verotable Pus are perhaps the old .t ani most famous in the world and have been used by Pope and pagan, knight and l.idy, prune nau vensant, prieit and laymuan foir so centurieq. Tie 'celebra-ed monka of St. Bernard merely brought them Into popular use. The formula was known to OGlen and the uses of the reuedies to the Brahman's of inii. All druggists sell them. A STUNNZG coiffare : Poots' wife re marked to him, as they started out the other night to take supper with the Bowins, that she expected Mrs. B. would have a stunning coiffuro. I"'Well, I'm sure I hope so," grumbled Poots. ''I haven't had ainything good to eat since the last time we were at mother's," ilnowN's BRoNCHIAL TRocHEs for Cotughi and Coltas: '-Tuo only article of the kinid which aliWil done me good service. I want niot hnig better."-Reu. R H. Craig, -.Ofite, Ir Y. .Sold only in boxes. H ow do you <do. Mr. Jones ?" Baunko Steerer-' My name fs not Jones, sir ; it is Chester A. Arthur." B. B. van ihsaround the corner. N ume rott are 'h uaro-s .f He art Disease from u- ing D:. Grave3' Heart Regulator. By druggisti. As there is nothing in the world grent imi man, tlh.,re is nothing truly great bu~ character. TAIADE MARK. The p ills are warranted to be PURELY vege. tabile, free from all mineral and other poison-sus subuutances. They are a certain cure for Consti. L' icn lk iI.-adache, Dyspiepsia. Bulhonuness orId .4ve'r, Loss of Appetite, and al l -isnases ?rtaing from the tLiver, Stomaelh, BoweIa or a- Kidney. They remove all obstructions from the channel. of the systemi andi purify the blood, thereby in. -parting health, strength and vigir. Sold by drug. gista, or senti by mail for 25 cents in stamps by P. NEUSTAEDTER & Co., 83 Morcer St., New York, r sole Maiufacturers of T. BERNAI)VEGEl. .TAIBLE F'ILLtI. send for circular. THE PUU1EST AND BEST r iroin Ilope, Shah, Einohau, Mia. drakte, and Danade lion. SThe oldest, bost, mnost renowned and valuable t nmedieme m tue world, and mn addition at contains Sall the best and most elfective curative properties of ail other remnedies, beong the greatest liver regulator, blood puifier, and life and health re b torang agent on earth. Li 11 gives no W life and vigor to the aged andI iufirm. To clergymen, lawyers, literary mnen, tadios, and all in w homa aedentary amp~loymona~ cause irrogu larit-ies of thu Blood, Stomuch, Bowels, or Kliunys or who require uin appetzer, ionic, and mild stimut sni, Uit nvaluaule, 00mg highly corative, ionic . und stimuilatsing, withistt being antoxacantng, 1No umatter n hait your ieolings or symptomls are, -or what lhe eisease or ailment Is, use iiop Bitters. Don't Walt until you are sick, but If you only feel bail or iterable use the batteors at once. it may e save your liug. Ilundreils have been saved by ito e doing, at a moderate eost. AskC your druggist, or Sphyuaielan. Do not suifer yourself or ier your friends suffer, but use andl urge triem to use liop uitters, Ii yout have lameness in the loins, with frequent v paijas andi sches; nutobness of the thigh; scanty, phiainfui and irequent, disobierge of urine, huled watu pus, and Which will turn red by standing; a voracious appetite giud uoquenohabie thirst; harsh and dry suaIn; claimmy longue, otten darkly furred, swoliu and inflamied gums; dropsic41 swelll9g of the limbs; frequeut attacks of hiccough; imubility to Yold tie urine. iand greet fatugge ia attempting Rt-yu a erullg from somie form of Kidney for tdrinary Coinplgamt, such as BleGTs J)1s54ss of~ the idiney4, stone or aarnination of the iaud. der, gravel and renai celcnli, diabetes, strang~ary structure and reteotlon of the urino, and hlop liii )tars Is the only renakedy thlet wIll peronanently cero you, t etmember, flop Dlters is no vile, druggecJ, drunken nostrumn, out ini purest end bpst mnedi. Quno ever ade, land no person or famIly should be willIOUt it. Don't risk any of the highly landed stuff With testimaoniais of great cutree, but ask your neighbor, druggist, pastor or phyalolanas what, Hop Bitters s mihs and can do for you and test it. aOaotor \ti lathu nest .nintPrcee cent, saa a 872s y a o ~Al 'ditoor ~fr hi tg W en@tIf~ t5.~t.H~ltlIn~a~tbsu~.. yvoIn 4 0, P0 fg ti e Sprk g ro d to be several inches too long. It be. Ing late on Saturday night the tailor's shop was closed an -the editor took the trousers to his wife and asked her to out them off and hem them over. The good lad whose Anprer pad . erhaps dsagree ithlherj brtaelq , efused. The same result follow an applica. tion to the wife's sister and the eldest daughtor, Btit ibefore, 1beIt th wife took the pants and, cuttirtg 3al sil inches from the legs, hemmed them up nicely and restored them to the closet. Hall an hour later Aer daughter, taken with compuotion for 'the unfilial con diot, took the trousers and, Qutting off six inches, hemmed aud replaced them. Fanally t14e sister-in -l*w felt the, paugs of consolene and she too performed an additional surgical oneratiou on - the garment. When the editor appeared at breakfast on Sunday the famiiy thought a Highland chleitain had ar "With orateful Feelngs." Dr. PxEmon, BiaMOv, Z%. To. Dar dir Your *Uoideu hiioal Discovery" and "Purgative Pellets" have cured my daugh ter f terofulou. Sweliugs anal Op -n Soros about the N eck: and your "Favorite Pre scription" has accomplished wondeis in re storig to health my wit'e who nad. been bed-fast for eight months from Female Weakness. I am with grateful feelings, Yours truly, T. k-. LONG, Gah eston, Texas. WaR may not more attention be paid to the cultivation of Alsike clover? It is a better fodder than the red: grows luxuriantly in suitable soils; requires but little attention after. the first seed ing, and continue, to propagate itself, It ripens its seed in the first crop, anxl is less liable to itsjury by midge than the red. It does ngt flourish, however, in a high and dry sandy soil; nor even in a thoroughly drainedI clay soil. "Oolden Medival Discovery" Is war raited to oleatnis tli. blood from all impuri dies, frotm whatever causo arising. For Scr.fula, Sores of all kinds, Skin and Blood Diseases, its elects ae martvelous. Thou satnds of Testimonials from all parts. Seud stamp far pain phliet on Stin Di.,ases. Ad dress. WonLD . )IsPENSARY MEDIOAL AssoCIATIoN, Buffalo. N. Y. A iand whoe, motor is a curious con trivance noted by a Nevada paper. It Is located on a saudy plain, and it was first proposed to drive the machinery by the wind; but wbile. on the whole, this was suffiolent for the purpose,. it wag too unste-idy in its action, so the wheel was constructed and the windmill used by means of an endless bucket belt to elevate the sand to a reseryoir, from which the flow is controlled to the wheel to give r.igular a.eed,in spite of the fluc tuations of the wind power. r air Girl Graduates., whose sedentary lives incro-se those trou beo peotillar to woinen, should use Dr. Piet ce's "Favorite Prescription," which is an uuifaling remedy. Suld by druggists. "Yns," said the cmndidate for offide, I suppose I can't sue that paper for say ing I spent part of my life in jail. You see 1 was a warden for six years, I can lick the editor, though 1" consumptioni Vured. An old phyvsaelan, retired froma:pr~ictico, havlng nad paced an ait h.an.as by ain sat .nit a tlaisall. ary tie lormnala of a rtittaple vegetable remedy aoz the spaeedy anad perm anent cure of Conump) lonl. Brouchitis, Catarrn, Aitumna and all t .r ,ait naal *.ung Atleet ou,, iat, a p., itive anid ra liviu *ure. for Nerv'ous Deabity andl a.l NuiVot: Compaants, after navinag tested its won aerful curative p 'were tu tuoasandi of easeat, ias elt It 111s duty to tn akt it kaaaowui 1o h:5 sullering fell .ws. Actuated t ay this tatot1tve atad a des re to re Love humnan sitifering. I wil sonul free o1 eatarge, t> all who desire It, thti reclpe, in tjeranan, Freien or English, with tint utedtons luar p ep~tamg and usslug. nent by mat. by aduare sing wltan stamp. uam na. Iai papyer, W%. A. Nors, 14' l'oaJr's idock, Rofuhester, .. Denmark has lately acquiredsa to,' pedo boat which is pronounced in Eng latnd whi re it was made, the largest afloat. Her displacenment is 55 tons and her armament compritses four of the largest Whitehead tarpedces, each car rying 80 pounds of gun cotton and a Rotchkiss revolving gun. She lhas a 'coal capacity of ten tons, which is eqiut valent to 1,200 milea at eleven knota, but her full speed is 20 knots. Despite her great size, the boat is capable of transportation by rail. M r.J. E.Harvey, 140 Bridge St., Brooklyn, says: "I IsavelC naimre ulread of~ intlammxa 'tory rheumatism sinoe Dr. Elmore's Rheu mnatine-Goutaline brought mae out of the terrible condition I was in last year." He who is the most slow in making a promise is the most faithful in the per rormance of It. Mother Swan's Wortn Syrup. Infallible. tastelessl, harmless. cathartIc: for fo verishnes..restesaness. worms. s5 cnt a. In love wre grow aequaintedl, because we are already attached; in friendship we must know eaoh other before we love. "Huchu-Piaaba", Quicli, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, BLadder and Urinaryv Disejas. al. Draiggiste. Never let your zeal ont rn your charity. The lormier is but human, the I atter is divine. For burns. scalds, bruise-, chapped hands, sores or puaes, use St. Patrica's Salve. Keep thy heart with all diligence for out of it are the issues of life. A child that wakes withi crotup should have a dose of Piso's Caire. Levity of behavior is the bane of all that Is good anti virtuotia, Laadies anti chlkren's oots and shoes cannot run over If Lyon's Patent Heel $tlffeners arc used. Leve extinguished can be rekindled; Ieakc love worn out-=never. Dr. Klne's Great hprve nestorer is the marvet oif the age for all nerve diseases. All fits stopped free. 8end to 9.51 Ara'?t strent. Phiiadelohia. Pa. -The Chinese of Portland, Oregan are assessed for $145,950 worth of red~' prolerty. MIRS, LJANfkTRY, The Fa~mote Jersey Lily, it wettqd bIe a pltv if the famoin ibeauty al ould eitrer riltlo afetn ar yelvet voe. thn a welt kn wn apdtldr'n i fita oler 1eie J Ttl a b ln r undttru~l to aa by teso o e leeoa r.Afsu&rre s m j1ORi 1TON, N. Y., Proprietor. For sale --'orida han 6330 factories, working 2749 hands, with a capital invested of $t,0n7,0non F 1" - En GR/ MAN REME D Rheumatism I euraqiga Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothacte, moreTgr-oat, U ar Nl russs, AND'ALL OTllit IlODII:V PAINS AND ACIMES. Goteby Druggutae ad Dealersciel " Lore. Fifty Centsa botti Directions In I I Lllitaiiftes. THE 0IIAICLES A. V011F.I.Hlt V0. - ' A SPEOIFIG FOR .E pilepsy, VER FAI spasm, Convul sions, Falling SIcknsIs, .. Vitus Dance, Alcohol IT (8m, Opium Eltt THE GREAT Ing, SVrhU1lis, Scrofula, ingsa .Evil, Ugly Blood ~IN iEIR I Diseases, Dyggxp. Osil% ervotsncss, .. .. hRI o u mi a t I a m, evt Weakness, Brain Worry, Bllood Brea, Billousnese, Oostiveness, Nervous Prostratiou, KIdney TrMbles and rgedariles. $1.60. anSamp1?Test Irnusohc IlA. "Samarita n Is doi wod." Dr. J, 0. MoLomoin, Aloxander City, Ala. "I feel it my duty to rcommncud It." .t Dr. D. F. Lalin, Clydo, Kansas. Itenrod where p sicians failed, fev. J. A. Edie, Beaver, P-%. e:- Correspondonco freely answered. -G Tho Dr. S.A. Richmond Med. Co., St. Joseph, Mo, For testimonials and circulars send stamp. (7 At Druggtsts. U. X. Crittenton, Agent, N. T. orous planter ii 140 xfh o for tii quik AS and hearty attlon in P LAST ER Ic -.urtngnata, Crick nthe Dak, Side pr 7ip, Neuralgia, tiff joints and Muscles, Soro Chest Kidney Troubles and all pains or aches either local or doep-seatod. Itsoothes. Strongth< ens and Stigqnlates the parts. The virtues of hops com bined with gums-elean ad to apply. 9uporitr tc l$Wments, lotions and salves. 25 eents or 6 fto 1.00, Sold by dug gists and country stores. Mniled ona re- T cUiEt of price. i A CRESS Plastcr Oompar&U, Pro. 1U CO6-j prietors, Boston, Mass. tW Thebest family pUl nande-lawley's Stomach and iver Pills. 2c. Pleasant in action and easy to take, CATAn RR H Ba bni1 CATA R R H when arpliedtoby the Lyi .nger nto the nos. trils, will be absorb edl, eIectually cleans NIB Ing the head of ca. ESC N rhal virus, causing lealthy secretions. 11 COLD i REA allays Inflammation, Vr protects the men -FER brane of the nasal passages from addi. tsunal cltds, Com. pletely heals the siarec and rostores kait and smell. A fea g ., a pliesilons relieve. - thorough grea" 0 u , ment tofu pos'titll E cure. Ag reeabile tc - EE use. Sen I or elriu lar. P'rico 60 centu lLY BitOTh f 14. Druggista, Owego. N. V A p n cu r ci i..lt i si r tn., Kaln ir'8 PATIcL LES1.n ~n tou . i oi' Prltanic. hri~io silD Die isi-. r.i. o ud ter ni. AilrowA, Puni. I. Pi.iaj. Saei Po ra820 ~uurornekiue com.ris 26 o On whoh sde l esb fiall vitoryl in 1. toitg xrats.haracestic of ton fth "I amnre ~t the l cheral t and T xtellnc Ml At1.MhkNet dATI o p na en ai n, a Payetd-Kpo ent ATOWL REn. .Qhllstea P.0 On1ae tn to ad rlr th fial -iry irte FIAnaaelt T tM Bookleas en rlencn to msou b kuraato fr~. a akibi bya.-ners. .tlel Thlm e reatelwt looli os iro Rona a, . Y.,oA pry. 6nI5il80. Oan- .0 'oaNTS- havet to ear eentp enf Rhetmatt y foralesa fro hematsm faorcsiar yo ha btn at FeAran lTEaring fofl she nt- r four reil toig-se t trialo s i o myon castdit, bnte foui bee hget! benede ab te seAte B k trfrom inenmuu fenr beli thadninu t ears, ad temrin fr the biood s a b) d as ofd Itbuated SteInclude sequfr t-.I~ CHi n m PA n osaK , oD. i biWfu bMn auf'd nitd by UItusAfter SYRUPn I frm un ndmy W~rnb, WearyngIt "A-er s wea asi~ril aIt is a nuzi w.x suffereral sy hoeare trin tollqho pression, for ja cat is one of the rnos ence. . I would be IPOrP 9 rrect to: that gives the idea of utter Inabflity son1 who feels thus is generally wort .Sometimes it is a case of overw ishment. The blood in the system o; a wretchedly thin condition. It ne and strength. This is to 'be had b only safe and proper preparation c mea-n'Al tonics.- l h ysician andi .dauable a remedy 1$oWN's II; every.ral-se. Lay the -Me to the Root If you would destroy the .can kering worm, .lfor any exter nal paln, sore, wound or.stne. 1ess ofti11 or beast, .se Only MEXCAN 3IUSTANO LIN1. HEN 1'. It penetratesall nmus elo and flosl to the very bone, oxpelling aU. inflammation, soreness anl piln, and healing the diseased part as no other Lilimnt over did cr can. So salti the experienco. of two generations or sufferers, and so Iill you say when ?ou have tried the "DMustang. FOR YOP1G M'RN Wno uIAIDUATicat COLXM IA A USINESS COL11 GE, WN4nz, N. J. Tertue only 640. Write for Otrcular. HARRISOWS STANDARD GRINDING MILLS FrIT A,WATflIj3W jI (t s si! 1 re engan~t i 11)POM OSIifl.l 10 C Warauiitoi to do h1,1a6 weo ei aim for It. Secnd Ro. for nlew Ilivi. 'r t *d Uatalogue. Ad. drss T114I 1W fD 1Tl. -W I nvon, Conn. DR8. J. N. & J. 1. ilP .A ; . THOSE AFFLIW '1) WITlH i l OF SIU6-ABUSB AND MIlWIlIALIZATi'U . should not bestitte to cous'.lt J. N. anti J. 3. Ili B 3NSACK, of 20 Nortli secoud street, Philade. g a, eitherb al or by person siurtug the hour. m . P. M., aud 6 to i P. M. Advice tree. Whosoever woulr know hli conds lion and the wato in rove It ahouitd read 16WISDOM 1A A NUTsnIKIAW' Bent on recbipt. of -ent staml, TO PPECULATORS. R. LINDi.41K & %0. N. G. MlfIial1t A 0O, 5 & 7 Chusatwr of 65 Broadway Commerer. Clucago. New Yrk. ORAIN AND PROVISION BROKERS, N r of all p . um out Pronoe Exchasigeis ait No ori. Chipsgo. it. i.ouia and M dwaukee. We have exlust op vato telegravh wir )twe n eeso and New (orL AVIDl aeoul orders ou 0111 u t when requbsted oend fur Cirouliet cAo in ug partluoulama RIOUT. LIbIDBLM & u.. Chicaro. BUY AFARM IN VIlRGIIA! Ever orm ho waite to nov or sr%. ViAnia Rlea Evttte Ihould write to y GER VANWBUL eal Estate Ageuts. Gordounsvt o V a LiSt froa in its i and grrind its ? I s itnW ., uimiit yed You a 4ldi 55 WCLARK'S INFALLIBLE'I R I P to Its action. e'. at boit e. Druetht Un te ease lt onc obnt ined a ad rentcii atten ator teir bn ess mmnedsua tel I. ain omco, 835 Arch istreet Pht-lphei~i Snt He i i ue I r bstt *e nit fltiir . ,Pt ug ,P. n t HOW TO BE BEAUTIFTL. II n >t o nu ft usltq.I: ,nos. arn~t~5 we lhave t1iac kea. 1 erkin, w i teh. itoii is a d fiel > "n. -*1 ' or $1. E.0 LFIUD. B x 1S, New York P ut OfU e. 1-o o ro .msi. Ii R Aiuiaor.M~5 iss. 'ihis will n t app.i .rnan .u'n mi-mi SHORT-HAND AT HOM. Sh or-n oe ok are in deman'd at ~oo -tcs LO CA d atho wuitn . 1 hel yo tily y ' o 1E. LOtNGLvY, Ci.i, l.,f n-- t lis ITOPE FREE Innsn Persons Restored Dr.KLINE'B GREAT ,i& N-- g BORS . a in cp as di tid A. 11 f h i despeat"aitl o the Bookes,"~e etahe foe usnd ec ded amgnef p: nieven diea aflle t o ico KIB atAc i a~iladr id r. ,a A r tWtItirAl rLS fAIs.Jt1 y wh c rm.to ettl g a hi Fr o ri e rovx m f~iind hodesae lurthtl) ora areIoo the rofoi t. ALLEN, nth e r'.d ai ukc tailuml ia 0 ty, Ian .ee rc .v-i~t AL it cN r 1 sb i ieu, y"a Nf tira or k. od tPeu( rifi) ereate Knownl!"H 10 *AiaI.~r. l~int' olia aly., ede a. 'fl, a371. cALSN .. I hv e eny liontant Newlarrk shytrtcr od#r Puhi fir Knowne!r e O~ ., 1'b hymout PAvieon .Y,hestr3,. Y. ressn~ r reen (usedl by' Noebelte itdfolori th e. It is bon mcorret exrr, ft ile an m ig rous atimal an eisti Iay "a weli kni as anw it ilt rjtag fo :>rka botnd ,t somtme of imfhet noyuap dskro , touprt bottlessaikittu rednt evr knhaW RNBEhRS, t f rn onnetin ithe geten he ru gis c n tll the oo atd w ~e O lITTER h a en fundn ctuan