AliUKlMl KAL nEr.iRr.nE5T. Onions are most profitable if bunched sad sold when half grown or less. Keep tomatoes tied up to their trel hes and cut away superfluous shoots. Those who would raise One ppecimens of fruit shouid begin to thin soon after the fiuit is set. Sow encumbers fcr pickles in well manured rows thickly enough to Be tuie a f.nil stand of a plant to each f jut. Market chickens may be pushed to advantage by frequent feediDg, besides having a free run, if possible, while they are growing and before they are put up to fatten. Watch for the currant worm, and as soon as the leaves appear ragged apply white hellebore a table-spoonful to the j pall cf water by mean? of a syringe. Hen.at in about a wt-ek. The U. S. I'ostothce Department has caused the arrest of Harvey S. Waldo, alias "Nature's Incubator Co.," of juincy, 111., for fraudulent use of the mills. His victims are many, for bis alleee 1 incubator is a Gzzle. This will be a lively month with In sects. The curculio attacks the plums soon after the fruit la set. Jarring the treed and catching the fallen insects upon sheets spread upon the ground is the only effective remedy. This is the great month for weeds. and in destroying them the plants get much needed cultivation. There is of ten a dry spell this month. It is well to avoid watering as long as possible, but when It must be given apply it con spicuously. After ducks have passed the delicate stage and hive their feathers, they may be s?!vmi fiequent feeds of food to give them rapid growth and size. The eurlier they are sold after they be come marketable the greater will be the profit. If shoots appear upon grape vines where they are not wanted, remove them. If an old vine has been severely pruned, numerous buds will start upon the old wood. These are generally not wanted and should be broken off as amn aa they appear. Ewea with lambs need regular care, that they are cot much weakened by the draft upon them, and it is well to Increase their grain as the lambs gain In size. Ticks leave the old eh pep for the lambs, so that it is well to dip the latter this month before the lambs are weaned. Much may be done. In the way of 'an ticipated prutiing" by going among newly planted treta and rubbing off hH the bhoots that appear where brandies are not wauted. Iiy doing th:s nor, the trouble of sawing oil laro branches flome years later will Is avoided. Ikets, carrots, spinach, lettuce, pea? and other early crops now afford a v. abundant supply. Do not forget in the enjoyment of the first sowing3 to pro vide for a succession. Sweet corn, beans, peas, beets a number of others may 13 sown to supply tho table biter In the season. Ragweeds are l'ible to make both milk and butter bitter and unfit for ue, and in pastures where they a.e thick the mowing machine should f net to work about the time they begin to furm their seed-spikes to cut them clown within a couple of inches of the groud. Dry earth is the best dust bath for fowls. Coal ashes ,ire good in Winter. but wood !i;th:fl thoiild not b ppmI, as they contain pularih. If handful of i fine planter (in proportion of a i"Ou;,j of ; I'eisian Insect powder to a bmhel of ! plaster) be added to the dust, it will bo an advantage. Oh t!,a f.Ua pastures of June the live stock should all be doing well. Work horses need substantial fare, and the less grass the better. Take care that the cows or sheep do not break through Into rank clover, for they will eat enough In an hour sometimes to give them bloat or hoove, a malady often quickly fatal. Ashes are good for cucumbers. They aie not only a fertilizer but also iejel bugs. It Is a question if the ash of the wood consumed in the stoves during the winter can be more profitably dis posed of than la the garden and orch ard. Huy your soap, 6ave the bother with the "leach," and put the ashes "where they will do the most good." Grafts that were inserted this spring and are beginning to grow, should be treated as If they were young trees and brought Into proper shape by judicious pruning. If one bud on a graft takes the lead of all the others, stop It by pinching. In abort, treat a graft as !f It were a young tree planted in the soil. Instead of being planted in another tree. Grape vines are crown in many dif ferent ways. A vine planted last fall, or this spiing, should bear but a single ehoot ; if a year older, two shoots mny be borne ; upon an old vine each shoot usually bears three clusters. If the stem beyoc l the last cluster is pinched off at two or three leaves the fruit will be larger and finer and the stem stronger. The dust bath to the fowl Is what the wa&h bowl is to an individual. With the du.it bath the htu cleans her body. the uses it also for exercise. When a hen Is incubating she comes off as re- gulaily to dust herself as she does to feed, instinct teaching her that it is tho best of methotld for ridding herself of lice. If the quarters are cleaned of lice the Leu will remove them from Ler body by dusting. It ie important, then, to have the material for the dust ba'h ln Lne condition. C. M. Weed, in the I'rnirit !'aruu:r, assures us that the tomato worm, so much feared by many ieople, i3 harm leas so far as direct injury to man is concerned. Hand picking of the worms is the moat effective remedy for gurdea patches. The moths are easily killed by placing molasses mixtd with a littio stale beer to which has been added a little tly poison or some similar sub stance, on boards in various parts of the natch. The moths will eat and die. - Iu the pursuit of knowledjrt man i.ever gets ca the right track unli! he I'.cds out that he doesn't know euaugh to brar ahout. THE RATTLESNAKE. Facts Concerning Two SpeIe of Tile ami Prisonous Reptile?. The rnttle consists cf a number often twenty or thirty, of dry perchmeut, or shell-like pieces strung loosely but firm ly together, and are shaken by a fore and aft motion of the snake's tail. It sounds very like peas in a dry pod. The seven year locust and some of the grass hoppers make a very similar noise. These raf'es are iather brittle and many art broken off and lost. They are produced at different lengths of time, owing to the vigor, health, or food of the bearer. Sometimes two are added in the same year, so the number of rat tle does not indicate the age, as is gen erally supposed. They are like the flowers that blooru in the spiing. They have nothing to do with the caae. There is considerable speculation as to jurtt why the rattle is attached to this snake. It can't be for the snake's pro tection, else the young ones, being moRt in teed of protection, would have the most rattles; whereas it Is the adult which h:is the most. Neither can it be for the purpose of warning man and other animals of its proximity as this is jnst what his snakeship does not want to have known: besides, there are many o'.her serpents just as venomous which have no such apendage. The copper head has only a bony tip on its tail. Some writer says it is for the purpose of startling small animals from their hid ing places; but the rule is that if an animal is startled when hiding, it only crouches the closer in its crypt. That a question which will have to go un answered. At all events, whatever use it is to the snake it is like the cucumber odor of copperheads, it serves a good purpose to man, and when either of the warnings is noticed in the woods it is a pretty safe thing to move out of range. Kittle and copperheads live in damp, cool places, although fond of basking in sunshine. They feed upon young rab bits, iats, mice and small birds. Their are inclosed in eggs, which have a mem brane for a shell. These are hatched in the mother's body, and the little snakes are born alive. These two serpents strike their prey and the poison acts in a very short time less than a minute. If the victim escares the first effort of the serpents, they never pursue it. Al though fatai to a small animal it is ex ceedingly doubtful whether it is virulent enouirh to compass the death of a human lieing or a large animal There are so many remedies which always prove suc cessful that the probability is that re covery would take place without their use. To kill, the venom must be intro doerd Ir.lo tho Mood. It can bo taken into li e stomach with impunity. lugs attack, kill and eat rattlesnakes. The po-hi docs nut get into their circula te. n. Coke, nnti How it N ;;nlc. ,oke 13 tLe .solhl pretnet !eft whrn fill ti e moisture an I casccus matters Lave b!pr. f-xppl from bitamicous coal. There are two fciiula : gns coke, which is rbtp.inp'l from tl.e retorts of gifl trorks, afrer the gnos, s have been Rcpci fited ; and ever cokp, which is made ly ImrniMT t?ie co.l in a kiln, with little exposure to the air. Gas cuke produces but a fet-Mo henr. ard though it is used to a c-tiFideral)!e extt'Lt Hi fuel in cities, lii.tr a rht .ip sort, it is regarded hy mannfaofnT-Prg as rnr birders. Oven coke, on fhe other hand, Is capable of !:r-x?cirrr intense h'-at, and h valued for i f,o i- ri rn:ic"s or inneltir m.'tal.-t, and also m !fcoraotivi-i of un-Jerffroand raiiwaya. wVore tho rntoko of bitr.T.in-on.-i t'.'al is verr undesirable. At mines Of bilumirous coal. coT;e 3 nif.Se in laie ij'iantitlea, aa in It 3 mr.nufaclurt ail ttie fine refuse coal, tcrcenins and coal dust, that would otherwise b thrown away, can beutilh'.ed. Two meth ods of cooking aro in use. One I9, by burning the con! in ovens of firebrick made for the pnrpose, these bciug usu ally about twelve feet Fijuare and teu feet in height. A door Js made near the top through which the coal is put in, ppace being left for it to swell, while holes in the coverings of the oven allow the escape of the gases. The coal is then ignited from below, and a trench under tho oven admits the air necessary for combustion. About forty-eight hours are necessary to complete the cook in g process. The other method of making coke is by burning Jt in the open heap. It is piled in long ranges, often containing many hundred tons over a shallow trench or air passage extending their entire length. The heap is the.11 tared, and when it is once thoroughly afire coke dust or ashes is heaped upon it, and when thoroughly covered in this way the fire is left for several days to staother and cool. This is a wasteful procef 9. as mnch of the heap becomes ashes before the rest has been thorough ly coked. In some parts of Virginia and other southern states beds of natural coke is found. Chtcnrjo InUr-Ocean. The Vateor Lire. An English naturalist remarks that it is a fad reflection that while the turbot lajs 14.0OJ.000 eggs, not more than one, on an average, ever lives to reach matur ity. In a fish generally it takes yearly r.t least a hundred thousand eggs for each individual, to keep up the average of the specita. In frogs and amphibians a few hundred are kmnU snffelanf j T;, j,tl!e3 ofteQ 1iy Qliy a m;jch SIOa;le; j naaiber. ln Lir(l3 whi .h hatth u , ow n tgs and feed their young, from ten to two eggs jf-r annum are quite su'hcient to replenish the earth. Anion? mammals, three or four at a birth is a ' rare numter, and many of the larger sort produce one calf or foal at a time only. In the human race at large, a total of five or six children for each mr.uied couple during a whole lifetime makes up sufficiently for infant mortal ity and all other sources of loss, though among s iyag ?s a far higher rate is usu ally necessary. In England an average of four and a half children pr family suttees to keep the popu!ation station ary. i The ancient IiornauSfc.iml.ufi.l a lrc ! I sack, made or pij? skin or leather, for i ! tLe tranirt of oil or wine. A con-i j tnvance of precisely the Eame kind is! i etili emidojed ia Italy for th transjxjrt j I aL I tale of oil. I Kongti on Iim." elwrs oat rat mire, ronche, flies, HW, Ped- baits. Ilrnrt Pain. P,Tnlr,t!nn rtrAripal BWPlMntrS. riiMiW1.8!1. in- dlirestton, hmdac-he, p le-;le"ni? cured f.y Wells' Health Kenewer. "RoiikIi on rorni." Ak fur Welle' "Kouich on '.rn." lfc Uutck complete cure. Hnrl or fi'ft corn? .wane, nuinuu?. "Bnchn Palt ' OiiIck, complete earn. aU kidney, M.id ler ari l urlnarr diea?es. ecaldini?. Irritation, .'tone, crav el, catarrh of the bladder. 1. dniiftr Ists . Bel-Bne, File. File", roaches, ants, he-l-huirs. rats, mice, eoph- ers chlpuiankj. cleared oat by 'Kouirh on Kt. IV. Thin reopie. Wells' Health Kenewer" retores health find vigor, puree dyspepsia, Impotence,sexual debility. " Ronih on rain." Cures cholera, colic, cramps, dlarrhifa, aches. pains, sprains, headache, neuralula, rheumatism. 2tc. Kouirh on Vain Plasters. 16c. f othera. If you are fnlllnur.roken.worn oat and nervous, use' Well's Health Kenewer." 1. I)ni(KlfU. I.lf Presfrier, If you aro lotnit yonr irrlp on lite, try "Wells' Health Kenewer." lines direct to weak spam. " Ronch on lllrn " t'nres piles or hemorrhntdx. Itchinu, prutrnillntr . bleedlnif. Internal or other. Int.-rnai and external remedy in each paekaice. Suro cure, We. Irui itlsts. Pretty Women. Ijidlcs who wonl i retain frehrie?s and vivaclt, don't fall to try "Well's Health Kenewer. ' "Romh on Itch." "Kouirh on Itch" cures humors, eruptions, rinsr worin, tetter, salt rheum, frosted leet, chlllhlalns, "Ronsh on Catarrh." Correct offensive odors at once. Complete cure ol worst ehronlfl. also unequaled as itarifle for diphtheria, sore throat, foul breath. 60c. The Ifope or the Nation. Children, slow In development, puny, scrawny and delicate use "Wells' Health Kenewer." Catarrh or the Bladder. Stlnirlnir, Irritation. Inflammation, all kidney and urinary complaints cured by "Huchu-Faiba. ' ' "Water Rnfr". Roaches." "Kouuh on Kats" clears tbem out, aio booties ants. by nddressin ( iKOKi 1 E P. tllDljUU Kiih.lJ,M' 1 1., iu spruce St.. .ew 4 ork. can le;irn trie exai r ci oi any proposed line of Advertlflnir In !nerie:n Newspapers. -10).atse pamphlet, loe pemsva Vi. nr. rUHVBMtt In d:9 tiprny, Ottt1 WniiBm, ttonorrtM-. HvpfaUttla ar4 wfTurl! AfitrmM, t'ifntifie treatment; r&t ami vura rrv ir. Iwforrnrrt; Trraid. Cail or writa fr tut of ti?ionatobevnwr) by t home Hrut treat mart ( by euaiL, CPriti" (fe-rlttT frota Kr4tw afiraM aaai4 thrlr aldra and lfrm aaaiatalttt: ta talr adaDtA. It fa sot a traaa. jP !dra Irr. r. I.. l,aB a KHK, PWt a-J Phjitr)aai In Tharf ( Mitral hare, laatttnt. I 4 LofM.t ml., hi. l,aU. la. t'jctc 5of to Or. liuLU' lJtiwiiru J. ImttdiMkt ttv lean. mm I NKUTJAIXfcD 1H Tciib, Toncli,f ortiaEsMp & DnraMlity. HVAHK A CO. K.. 2f4 and VTwt Baltimore Street, liolUioum No. ll'i Fifth Avenue, Kew Vork. c3iAGEKTS WANTED 3 'WJ1 jo PuUiabod. entl Wot Our I Kew Booh J tut Pabliabod, entitled THIRTY YEARS A DETECTIVE BY ALLAN riN-SEETOS. CrmtalnJnfratriorcm?;! and for".rTC.Vr!Tirr?c6 cf t rlmlnal Pnu U .-) of nit t.radc and wlt)l Nutiotiu Fpiscler of IVrson.il Excert";ie9 In tho Uefecrion of Crii.-unuls, oovtr1r a period ef Thirty Yaars Active TVVMmvs Lit -j enl embracing niaay me.iuiiAU tfttweetwd and thrilling lA-tcctivc sxiivkiJ. 1 An entirely new boofe. j rr'f iw7n Cluitrateil, act Willi Portrait cf Uie ureal bvtccUve. . t3TACCf4T3 WANTED I Tn erory town there tre rnir.ners of popi who ttnJl te pfovi to get f.'iijt bofft. It pells to Mer chant. M-ehftDlm, Farmeriand Prfefslotialinrn. Thus every Apeut ean jm : int fi.'tiiormnreii j a town to whom he caii fcul sure of selling It to. j We wnnt One Aarent In every townsMp, or pfunfy. i7Aiiv person, vrMti thu Ihk'H, can become a fiiccritf ul Aj?nt- foi fu.l lartlcuuua cd '.crvv tn aortifi, address O. W.CAItLElO.N CO , TuMlshrrs. N -w York, fKMU.NITYfromANfiOYANCS r Stado only of the Pta nnd trtqnA& ity or ilani for vtitlitiiuilntc bent. t Every ptjOvi tbincr la Countor feitod. and consumers aro CAU TIONED aain.-,t HMTTATIOf 3 ol those Chimneys made of VERY POOR GLASS. So3 that tho exact label is 011 each chimney as above, Tho Poarl Top is always cloar aaj bright Qlasa. 3IanuffM-tiirrl oVtT by GEO. A. K AGCETH & CO. I'lttilxirirh CrlnsM Worht, FOR BALE BT. DEALERS. VHAT ISDYSPEPSIAT Amonrj the mrny symptoms of Dyspepsia or irdiqestlon the most prominent f-.re: Va riable appetite; faint, gnawing feeling at pit of the stomach, with unsatisfied craving Tor food; neartbura, feeling of weight and wind in the stom ach, bad breath, bad tasta in the mouth, low spirits, general prostration, hr.ad.sche. and constipation. Thsre is no form of disease more prevalent than Dyspepsia, and none so pecul iar to the high-living and rapid-eating- American people. Alcohol and tobacco prodaca Dyspepsia; also, bad air, rapid eating-, etc. BURDOCK ELOGD BITTERS will cure the worst case, by reg-ulating- the bowels and toning- tip the digestivo organs. Sold everywhere. Fi . 1 a lit". rl r t ' :,!.!! I 1 liol tr..,n V . t-tTl r.t irri ri 11.- .ul, . 1 v ..: m n th M' . in. Hi. . .p . . ., ,. iv ta.t cow . ? : v-r . . -tu... H ... - n n r f re. ir for A &3 aw - -sl A X T L.- I lpaLCoi30th,IOW. fl 11 t. 1 WEAKKERVfe'aSTlRD siF'TZzriil ana yj omen WUii" KVi i'-Al nU Rtrena Lh and cnerffV. mmmtmM avoid Drurrs. Secret I &a rtl''iCfv;Pi r.infis. etc.. and scud for " fei; Review." or "Health 1. -i PubliehVa i REVIEW, 1104 Droadwny, New ocfe. JtJr J& Z"" r-uv. out cwrc. yea w r.r wtSi ootll fcCOa. rrmmmmm THE GREAT CHI MA TEA CO rnvj m prin1nTrf9 to those Tr-rr-'i: rV:hs ftr thr me ot Uit7 IKAS and V IT BKt. i:'inr, l- yi.-rf .v, i.Ma-?, .'iff w, f.r. 11 nv IiAN U or llntM Komi T ft hit l')Jiifi-r Bt of 1 1 y tin. Mini m ;u iml ft-4i dt 44 pJr, o jiiwv. --.Ta WQ or. 1 rout irlifu aL.dRi-.mnon vjs inri w. til run!! otir riu'- Boo coct-iJ'iJnr cC'Pirt4 l.ii.iiitj a L!-"?, n!j R.i' r '." 1 L x X' OU worfc. tti Crrv I. Aim 8ua; m p'fj tr.vo eu1 bWmio. Koelvrrtr, . y it SnlM 1 luu art fl 7r.r n.t rotti nulit.i Aa f l.'V'tv r i i I'i' lot llrfK ruuih. ticratv CV-.y If llj. , t!I2 WITH A.JtiT HF.ST a rUTiWtuMf-. fM bat pfjWttOjn t-nr e. in jve A. 4i.ac, 1 ittw R X- k I ' l.1 iT'O Ui, bmm Ue, RJtv 45 tfc, W ro V irjk, UaU 1M Tv.rtcr.t iRr7 KjT-Ttn''orttotica tt Rbi t'w5 b.iTCft coAy mi 1IJ waleij iii r il e st ;r. trrt v: r. to 4tva belt-ttirtJirr.-:iif.r. :a-,- oca Ul H.. l i J S. iL. cf ist V-X ,3 'jr., f ..'.fkU f j - -t I K I: i . ; . - ir n. - . t ' r'm- . t" r'. ' " .: .Y. I J. V t f u iuc fatv-i. ii.W (t'l t (T 1 1 i V 3 (t 9 uCHICH2e7ER'G tt C.LI S i.- X Orl.-Srsi! -.! Ossly Ocsplaa. u ,j I.. a. ec it tt.-s v fc-i5 i. '.j, -.J L ,: ; ;rii pais. Arrly one t- -i jf. u.cl-r l li.l vay-- 1 trr-rt rvir nun 60 fsq i rrcn is rfE H-ftv m-i fiiiJ 1 1 Ua! WO I, o. rr , OO mttil rf:w'r4. 4- p f j.! J.' JJ j I O. to iB rvtrw iiitV.t. n S lHii truuluuu rau-lM wvij (f. X. r WciMiit, !ic&H. Tw Yv l" "iTlM Ewil '" fc -ti'l w utZe A) WTvl uT. pSt 4 rwiMi'-ni "btiti- U M.-i. Ua. . 1 itus Co, ua, M Y. ICAHDB.I- j.-.' nr.wi PLt.ij kKVjs Hi 7 Sib y p. r 5 r 5 v 1" ( V ' ,A'"f,?',r iro',;'"T' j"-"n-7-r.- 10w,-.,,:, ,,4.';:;,, . ; .1 . iv "V-T CAR t.y 1 " Ail CJi atA '. vi-. ntWTOTAi.'tTv-A. :.ftu:Vjr,."'.'.. "i w 1 m n r-- y y..r-, E..nf T "' " iJ-Jix, ii fci It MO ,: w U--: ..SLrp FAMiLY SCALES ,vh" VV f'"r',V H". ' 1 r K.v i I silt s I ri' cr.ii. Ii fc.oitl.fc 4 M. fctvKlN.ClKCiNNATI. 0. l.i'i!.?f iF '?T. soi A " r.'1'i' '('fucij of ol Gin5'.!fa ! fwf km of u Ji-sMt. Ve Cc'- Wrvtt liMd, Vbrsci ri!c r(S "- J lr-:H Ap:ila, l" - firv.,J untt r.uHrlT It 'J ... C ... "! ' Ffr -. Hi rr.di J o. -a 11 .it ul.. Vor, 4fW 'jr. fJ 44, Lin lixh, Cl Fio. .i. t ",., r; "" !Stft.-i.rJ-.-"ijia. 1 ii1-L! r' ! ' i . S- i i,., ;.tobarf"lCN ?tA n & fluffs iju-s r'f'iSSi' "Kit. tToiiv .f f, , i.i ;-: H r" a '-.' mm .j,., , V. Ifi ''" '' " f. V 0 j '.ri!e M ;' :-. -s FORSHtr),.MeMK'i. Cine-nr.it;, C DES'LITATEQ MEH should 'Tho and Illustrated Journal, publish cd entirely fcr their bencliU inrrriu LADIES! Are you r-'oklpas onoiivh ts vertun ? If i f,-n.l two cTit In ptAmprt t--. thf Mark I'lit.U.-hifK. I . 62H and fa) Wacbinifton Strct-t. New Ymi. f..r one of thf-lr l),inuufijl illustrritd LKci't- Hooks." It is a novi'l, imi(ii", nnl i-u- ri st Injf work to every pt-rson of rcrlii-iM- iit On tiy-efpt of ten ct-t.tf in yrafnt t!i.' v in n1 pnrAH fti!l tftof their fauioutf linn:, bolj fimav trha. Por ti-n o-:,ffU:. y w.H dir. . (v-n-1 H b-. V- 4-.,1;t-.i:'ir.. comploti. wordp of Th" MiU:s,l.' r.i d tMii:!- ! Its mopt poptijur foiigr, Uipviim with tn rxiiMi:. cLrorno tt'ii-. QUINEPTUS ! A very pl-Hu-insr, liarrnlrp t!vrf: I !.Tr t-t t;:. CtntMnii! lor ili(,kMii::.c llu- ut u:!.-i. other hitt'T ilr. .". tlx. r !id r !!i id. 1'rira. CfntP fr Pint Bottle. Prrw rib-x! by ft. ;:.,;.:...; plivpi'ian iu KMrni. Mid Anieri'-n. V'c-m c couipauiid every bottle. r,;r Sui..-ly l,n.ij:i Mannfti-t' T 'I by The Academio Pharmaceutic Co., IOXD05 Af StlV T"KK. 532636 WASHINGTON ST., NfW Y03K CUV. RT TVT An elegant Rr..srHcta ph."-rTTfrut vrf- ar:'A:.n for bilious. luuiuriaJ aj:J tjciutil.n ; tiio r fnlt .f over twi.-n'y-llvo yoi.ru i'f mttt ci.ii.?ul srit'n'iflo rnoorob. Approv-l t,v th hlfh'-" n,(licnl cuijK.nl n-. In ulo in th'j fcoij)! j n i'i y i f Ilm-1'4 Espfrlrlly bfipf.ii ! i lei, c'.'l.ir.-: rvl 5'-r.-p!t rf fIetitary iiH'niH tliitirciy wve-tebiV ; frt flow harr iful r'.-i: In Hancs;!.:,-; Pack.ir., Price 50 Cts. J-riI 1 s,l- y by Tl.c Ijny lirnr.uti Co. Ctu-.ii-1: -; I y fc-j. 1.!...it t. J'i-r i. t;,, '' Ot:J ' 'i I' j i'..:.- ICO, 152, Charlton St. i..if.-s, ao j -'t.i l .2 f 1: . . T-.:.:.v..t. in for 9 5 wtis. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGCIST3. REMEHBiy. THE Big FOUR! viaog&i 3ittsrc ccr.r'i-AT.. -J !V; (-'J" I AOc. Vinegar Situi 7t-",vD..-?.C, ;' . r,o-.-. Vl&egar Sitters, nwfyHj 1 '?.';'A J- fl.&U Vinegar Sitttr.;, oi.iHtyk-, Mt'. : VuW, $l.CO Thr, Vorid's Ciuat E: Dod ri'r;.J:r 'ind Life OI In-T ?rinc!tlo. I Only Tor? p-" ran Co T' t, . atrlly ricdjcluo ul ISO Ucrll. E. IL McDonald Drng Co., PreprtetorB, BAN FRANCISCO ass NEW YOI1K. 9 h o 1-3 9 o o CTilMron'a, 1 to B yerB, fiitto, two aUAotinii'ji, - 5!issi.'', xrlth a he!t, IjuUpo', " " . Stooklmr. Abdominal, mid Ciifam fc a pale. 1 tic -13c. 1 5c. - 9(c. S5 " mm uanKipp Supporu-j-hintvl, - Brililon (jcut H Uartftr, - So. -- I60. " re. a mi.?. b ALL nriST-CI..S:J STOKfa. S-vnplt) ,er.t post p to anj tviUrt upon receipt cf price in ? cent trmps. I.F.WIS STF.fV, Sole Owner on.5 Man jfartvrer. ?S Centre Street. ?frw York. '1 ; . - f: 1 . 1. 1; T.ir-fa (, m. 'i 1" USLLCRS MVER PILLS J -i ' ' ' ' ' " " iw.k'i r. t th- M V" r '' ,' .... 1 1,..- m T;, .i.hriBp.;rimf1,1,1 Aoff. w. 1W i',i: n-rK. " 1 rau rwn.Ui.T.-l v-iVr.1 I.ir -r (,,' 5 j4Xriviorv'i mi;scsktiJ t I oav a f-j.ii'a r,m.: l? tr-r ti,. rMn al....: by li m. w.r. of r.. c.f ir. wnrrt kinil til of Ion, t.r..l,ac '. caj-.-l ..r.,n.- rrr '.t'.ft In .1. .... tb.i i w.ll t.u-1 TTr P' .l-Tl.l.-.'i 1'hhH. t...tt,.r win, - i. U.HI r'KKTIWr ou Itil, d."M..la .n, .ua-rr 4lv Kt pi-M .1.4 r. o. aarm UK. i. a. kLuCVM, ui tau a . lte ': n.? T.llctwtT.-lttl '-tllf. 1: - n ra .V Critical .Moment ul Antitl.im. From fJpnpral Lonestrpct'3 arrcnut of "TLe invasioL of Marj hnid,"' in tl.r Cnitvr;.', we quote this auccdote : "Thus tlie bnltle ebbed and fl.twod with tei rifle slauchter Dn txtth sidos. Tl.f Fcdral foi;1;t willi wonderful bravery and the CiHilederatos rlurig to their ground with heroic course as hour after hour thtj were ruown down like grass. The fresh troops of McCIH- 1 iau literally tore into thred3. tho already 1 ragged army of Lee. bnt tho Confeder- ate3 never gave btek. I leDiember at one time they were ; j surging up against uswith feaiful nura- ; IIoed, whose aminunitivin pave out. He ; retired to pet a fresh supply. Soon aft er, the Federals moved up against us in j great masses. j We were under the crest of a Lill oc- cupyiug a position that ought to Lave j been held by from four to six brigades, j The Oiily troops there wereCookea regi ment of Xoith Caroline lcfantry with- j out a cartridjrs. As I iu!e along th j line with my stall I eaw two piece? of ! the 'Washington artillery (Miller's bat-! tery) but there were not enough men to man them. Tho gunners had been eith er killed or wounded. This was a fear ful situation for the Confederate centre. I put my staff officers to the guns while I held their boises. It was easy to sew that if the Federals broke through our line there, the Confederate army would be cut in two and probably destroyed. j for we were already badly whipped and were only holdu.g our ground by sheer force of desperation. Cooke Bent me word that his ammunition w as out. I re plied that he most holrl his position as Ion? as ho bad a man left, lie respond ed that he would show his colors as long as there waa a man alive to hold theai up. We loaded up our little guns with canister and sent a rattle of hail into the Federals as they eaiue up over the ciest of the hill. There was more business to the square inch in that little'.battf ry than in any I ever saw, and it bot harder and faster and with a soit of human energy as it seemed to realize that it was to hold the thousands of Federals at bay or the bat tle was lost. 80 warm was the recep tion we gave them they dodged back bo hind the crest of the hill. We sought to make trem believe we had many bat teries before them instead of only two little guna. Ab the Federals would come up they would see the colors of the North Carolina regiment waving placid ly and then would receive a Phower of canister. We made it lively hile it ! laRte J. In the meantime General Chil j ton, General Lee's chief of staff , made j his way to ma and asked : "AVhere are j the troops you aie holding your line with ?" I pointed to my two pieces atid to Ctoke's reimr'r.t and replied : i "There they are ; bat thaf, rciruf-r.t 1 hadn't a cartridge." 1 Chilton's eyes pupped a3 thc':h they l would come out of Ms h?; he stiurl: j spur? to his hcrse a:.d av.y l.c- wt-Lt to j (lei i-r.-t J.ce. I stii-po" hi m d some remarkable report, although I did not see General Lej aain unt:l niht. After a little shot came across the Fe1.- e-al frout, plowing tho gioond in a par i a'lo! line. Another ad arv. '.!... r, each rearer and noarei tlifir line. This was rrom a ba'.tery on I). II. Ilili d Kne. This f-i.h'Iade Lie, so distressing to p.illiers, Bjou beat back the attacking co' urn u. I Tciit h Iheia to Tho necessity of bavin? children taught to swim cannot bo too stiucgly impress'-d upon the minds of toothers. There is sura to le a time when the knowledge will be of :miortant service. A child may begin at six yeprs cf ae. The motions are very easily taught. A swiioniing school is, of course, the most conveuient place In which to learn. If, however, the child is taught in still water with a ropo fastened about the waist and secured to a pest or some ob ject on terra firma, thore is no danger even in deep water. A life-preserver gives a feeling of security to a timid be giauer. There are few German children who cannot ewim. Prussian soldiers have to learn swimming as a part cf their military training. The grand trouble of teaching children to swim in this city is the lack of water. They might be bidden to hang their clothes on a hickory limb when starting out on some pleasure expedition, but to bid them "don't go near the water," would be entirely a work of supererogation. Allwna 2ivs. Lying Uth the liead high. It is often a question amongst people who are unacquainted w ith the anatomy and physiology of man, whether lving with his head exalted or even tho body, is most wholesome. Thosa who consult teeir own case on the point argue in favor of that which they prefor, Kow, although many dalight in bolstering up their heads tt night, and sleep soundly without injury, it i3 nevertheless a dan gerous habit. The vessels through which blood passes from the heart to the head, are always lessened in the cavities when the bead is resting in bed higher than the body ; therefoie, in all diseaHea attended with fever, tho head should be pretty near on a level with the body ; and people ought to accustom them selves to sleep in this position to avoid danger, JIaWz Journal of Jod'Ju The l e et of a Tee. Naturalists say that the feet of the common working bee exhibit the com bination of u basket, a biuh and a pair of pincers. Tho iauau, the hairs of which aro ariaacd iu eymiiielrical rows, is only to be seen with microscope. AVith thi3 brush of fairy delicacy the Lta brushes iU vtltt roues to remove the pollen dust with which it becomes loaded while iiuckiag up the nectar. Another aiticle, hoilowed like a spoon, receives all the gleanings which the in sects carries to the hive. Finally by opening them, one upon another, by meaas of a Liuge, these two pieces be come a pv.r of pincers, which render important service in the construction of tho combs. It is impossible In my mind to wipe out vice by prosecution, but it is possi ble to dihp it unhealthy by pioseeu- j tiuu. H.CKELQ3&GQ., PITTSBURGH, nrvrm to tiik mini; nir. niT m tii r: -i R u i-.t-. Button, English Bals& Imitalloa Lace Ccngress, From the PENT :!.' MilN wM -k.mim: uoiiicu Tors, wilh u:.vtju:h oimn. ii jw, Ir tfarmutrd, H. CHJLDS & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. TUB I AGO COTTA Tfae Attnl nnd a ituuiar of ezix-ilorioe vtJcb tvlmltsof notupr-rior. It ooutaii.s tTpry imj.rivrir.FTit U:ti lu roc llvfc gouisB klll Bsal icocry can iiruilaca. OUR A 1 21 ia TO EVEBY OliO AN WAE- BLAST T2D FOB yrvB VEAEA TJ-no I'lUact UrztniA wu oloLXi.4 l.I vJ uni. -jiifU'sy i-i ui. nrlt.tr t4 cm.biiLiJu'tii, trl i'o l'-m:i-, I j'y fei Snlitb, f-ct cou.Lriif uau. u-riiu U-f zu tc.tt i.t.V ficht.is, cxiuirrLioe, lotl'ta, cuj. jc Lii: ., oia liCflf iJAt-iUIAl, THE POPUUiS 0KQ5.H ti,,, pi.;-,- , n-'-;,- Prr"'; 'n L1-- ' V t 1 THE NET.7 AND ELEGANT HJCH ARJ" "ICMUIC IHMC" 8EWIKC A C H I K E 13 THE BEET. BUY KO OTHER. r . . 'I'lfoi tTi jsjA rwj. CI The IiADTES' I,AV0jeTTr2?. boir.so it ia LIG1IT EDKNINO and does Buoh beautiful work. Agents' Favor ite, because itia aqirickaudeasy sollor. AGENTS KAMED IUSOCiTPIEI iIi:SY. SK1VX3 VOH OIUCrUTiATH. JUfiE MANUFACTURING CO. Cor. LaSslle Lthh aid OztariD Street, CHICAGO, ILU PNCfn, VIBRATORS. TMRiSHlh'C tn f C K 1 N CRAIN DniLV-C.cldor mills Warrsintp.5 ifv prt. '?rT'n t!r!'i: !. o! lrntt'1 -ennivl t:na. tfiet.t '.y ' rtwt Tt.ri-o foBvl J.ti'.l hate Bttafhinent in u.u. ,.r .Vi'.U: '.be M-lel'rnt c! !-"-' -in i: .1 v:-u-:. A !. ri'-ic orfSki)Ki i,rf k. fiiv rutv.n KltUlUU iCl'l.l.9IA' ; r ra v. Send .r cnt.i.-uc . HAIiill liAli, I'erinsvlvii,::i Awrn-clruriil w ,-rks. ut U Import (tut tn (anvassers. WAXTl'Il-Ure (Htiv i-ct .r. ovt-rv tDuty in tho 1 !.! St irc t.. .;.l K'X s 1A1LNT ht VKKMHLK SAD HUT,'. hic- .-.u !.:oo two Sid lr..ns. rolt'her. K I i , no .r..u dclr. .t.i-h'i:irk: i.ir- .. . riu rI t ) .r .: 1 lilt r v lrt.Tl. 1. j ' i n 1 1 si i.ht itirearx. i r.-f moderiito. A la- !,.) l:ttiit; w. '..ije InsurC'l n r:invai.-i-:t. I'ic'rc-s. ! ,r itlnrs Kl X SA1 I Kt N I'lV. i: Uea io Si . A . Y. it., Thu Hkst.Sai.vb !ii ffce w:rhj f,.r Vuu, r.rciAPe. T'lc; :. Suit Ul'tu't. Kevei Sores, IVtti i, ('Utti'id Jlin.'.s. (Ji.ilbUiDs Corns, Bid aii S.in KrnptKira, and pHive ly cures ri, or io pav rt-puir:. li L e'jaratiteed to e'vi lM.r(rr.t &.aiir.ciiwn, 01 money refunded. Ktir aula by E Jmui. FiTE-A!i f-tfc fct. piH'd froa by Dr. Kline's reat rve Kurtr. No C'.s nfur lirst 1av's UF. Marve f.ir.-i TriH. DA f2.t0 trial bottle f rre to fit pa-ita. Send to Dr. Kline, VZ1 Arch St., ruila.ieipluii. ryt Alf Vril'Mik! K7-rws7Hiei ri.'r L vrrii.-lrnr in H7I ur' nei u!.r st-st frrn Address U). P. Kowsll a. '.,..' Ij.s rue St.i FOK NAI.K-STKM KNH1N SCtLA vll 'rr Pnrs, il.tiicr and Shi'-lron Wri -Sv-ond-l,nn,l t nt'liip? m t buiU r; 0 J,ap. H (" in eiii r.f m l ui .el: iii-rT a c 1 11 . -TI nil ACAKJ.I.,;U!lf,,,,p. (Jai! w -ly., ' t3 IF 213 YZ&ic?7S&l of Cia Acl I Vi .. .. 7 n h' b v !rf I". r'lTtj, LorTi, rn, it. I -(..in iian. T..-, a null e.-tkHoii taa e:k pnr, fiiu under (bo boi.Mft-. l-l!f, Va,;prt5 pfi - f-t'on. ritt ad'.v laclinnt'-.i-T'. jr-rtlt ol l-o..,- nrnld lrrebllt it it:-.or, 1,-wpDlrlts, wtta f-rlincrtf . Irfi i.rrictfti- dnre- iaty, Meritr-n, l' r -I iunerlnr l tfco Ucart. Lot l-t:Tith t.'m.llmdvko ;T"'V t,':! 'l '- i'-tf t.cf., with Ctrql drnra, coiot-cd I rlke, m.a4 to Ruch Pli ' i, (.nn c T -p, such etvtnrr.. or r..'ir:r i p.s t r.r : n the nTerrr. . They ItTrfttt- t i f Aox-cMr.r ,ira ootue tin r-r-dv t, Vi. t j.- . 1 . . t:,i the t.-m l lOi-!',l o,-,n-t: byth- .r i-orir. Action on In.. U tni;,tCrL.n. 'tf uu !-taolnr.m rod jet. 1. .t..?i.T. Gysr II i.Aoc by irT! apoiu 4tlon of tl it. j'.ir. 11 itniarti n i.atuiu.1 color, aot ln'n:itwr,'v. '.M tv Uruf.,. or "-' I'v tr ' f irt Of 01. eri;-o. 4- ruriv t.. W"w YorW. 9 1j( ; Ihfc Shof ri'aTiih,. j The shops and cafes f ua I surely more blight and hterfj, lr j those of any other city, Atn'; S ; shops yoa will f;lld no prea, f,. , nift t, covering a ha!f.,lCrr of" i I"1 a lozer. stories h:ch, ar.,j tho '(..linn .....- '"''I jTiuy are ai nn t,pf p,tn,T , . ? r llftt? TA rr.o.,r t.:. . " l' Cr.-'" I " """J ''i;n fia 1VP H I .. I Phoi.ping !rom their ! Ameiica it is thp effort of rt-'u.. h I get good? of every earthly det-. '.T' under one roof. of. Here tLe " ristic acl )l.,tH ' M rnoie chaiacte as a rule. s a rule. One Will jrBl Iu,.. -rimmincs ; auolher may show Vf iues of lineu : crloveu r '-t': tri lilies or linen ; ploves and umbrelh.s may be font. J Z. again a shop will so'a woolen rX ly ; another prints and con-!'1"51'-rarely will you f;nd th. rj0tl So, too, outside of the teiti'. , ? these divisions in trade ir, r . - observed. A phctogra-Lfr artist ; bronze gfl0-is do cot tery the jeweler Bella lew';- . and watch.6;the woodeLw ware, tnd raV-t.t . ' '- . ? CDercha" not each all the others ; blJ l ....... . - .. ' H"'a l-ub-l s-te:. Li.tiuis uu no; 9i: soap. in , shops there is a richness a-ri t "! not obtrusivenesMn diap!6J . ciiu ui u,e cuy to another tt, r ness, brightness, lightneg, d of the shop form much rf IiTU; tractiventss. Chi.-njo jy(v, " ' k" Mistakes r Life. Somebody hss condenses Ibe-, of life, and arrived at the coW that there are fourteen of tLec. v people would fciy, if th.y tola tt. f-? that there was no limit to u lv"", of life ; that they were like tU L-c- J the ocean or tht sandi of ti &L m . r.ijrrlf.f V. , , f : ,, . . J'- t3 Here, then, are fourtwri gMt tt,. takes: "It Is a grat olit.ki to i our own standard of right acd and judge people aecorij'rgly ; to cti ure the enjoyment of otbtn ty pci c to expect rjDlfoimity of oplLioa !- world; to look for Uiszhtn perience in youth ; toend8vorto!m-. all dispoPitioni alike ; to yield to terlal trifles ; to look for prr?tct3 our own actions ; to wony ocn.a and others with what cancel be r?c edie.3 ; cot to allevlaU all that em alleviation as far as lies la our pew?r ; not to make allowance for tie infra-. tiea or otnera ; to eoLid.r v,ry;v.:r. impossible that we cannot perforin ti believe only what onr Cciti xz'iZis prasp ; to expect to ba ab'.a to ciier stand everything. When to Work. Most people allow that ebrly x's'zz l! f dvantatreoua, but thera are, to I f.--t fd, comparatively few train- x'si:: wbo adopt the habit. They a'.:ft. ,i with some rf-ason, that they ranw..-v be?t at riLt, becsuso the iurrpcni.r;? are quiet and there ie freedom from ij tuibarce. When they nta!e, howm:, thut they themselves feel bfetter iv--'. 'or work they are. a a pectrfc! r"', tuipinterpretirf? their own aetatil-rj' ; they feel quiet Icaute tbey are t:r- J ; one part seema ft to work tc&u other is too wary to protest A -s-course to tea, coffa ora!cch"l te!r:5 mind for a time, bet the trTecl cf tb.ij ttimuli upon the wearied nrffkLlta Is only to increase the per ally tltA a -t eooner or later be paid in tie foncf sleeplesflness and other eviiercea w nervous disturbance. Mrix'xg ii tL; time to work. The Crst herd of cattle known 02 tin coutlnet of America were tro'jr'.'N Columbus on hla eecnd ojti. r:n theae, and from other sn:a'.l heris brought by Uter Spanish r.v!ca'..r. the wild cattle of South Arteric !f sceuded. In 153, tha Pornge V I cattle and hops to ewfour:J'.Ld si Nova Scctia. The Cacad'.gn c't;3 were introduced in 160S. In K20 Vir pinia bad head of cattJe. Ttecti stringent laws were lntrodocd In liH. It is said that for a time prices vr.t regulated by color, a rul calf te'-'-Z cheaper than a black or e because It "T"i! more likely to be mistaken by the o'.-t3 for a deer and killed. A fat hog is no test cf good Fieyb must be healthy to be ffooi A; a general thirg fat hrs are cot t"- J anim&le, nor ie the 'pork the tW. ;uf..l ty. The wibe buyer would prV, f:: his own nse, the hog that li not '- as to bo able to help itself to iu fxi The blood ought to be pure, arid to fce this so the bog must be able to tr:'"" about easily, Tha over -fattened has impure blood, hence lcrur? Cf; besides, no one want all fat tc B-icrifice of tha lean. Yarion Cakes. For the creditor Short cake. For tLe finger Do(ugt) cake. For the aaiior Cuiract cake. For the tiamp Sponge caks. For the drunkard Drop cake. For the fajLuer IToe cke. For tha cowboy riain cake. For Hip man with tunions-Cc"3 cake. For the house builder Ralitn' c-is. Ilavtbhr. "irAJiTm-La;:ei n ! s-:;c J countr tc T-kc 1M t li.uit. 8) t) t4 ft day ca e ''I.1', wt.rk dent by innil : T' pDT!n (td tK'.Laud ii-r our work sad tumia i l..vriTt d-P.i w';- ?tiri . IK" M'K'U OniASl,IM ln fc t1tlB nail, Ukiii. A BIG OFrFR irv;Viv f. l.i"S'l-";"crt!r.g Wi;,ir - Jil lVv St., rtew Ycrk. nith Hnf.Tfr TTl"f fcrt oo "JJ. ft .a. ... . .ith..,,. . . 1 Intl-t'Ml 3. ; Tt iti.-rs i niri Min.-c It pfrtw". Vrtrr Hr r1 ! Book and llojhle Tricing Whwl. i.W- j TO INTRODUCE olfl.OO. A.Mrf" . ,, JOHN f HAOTI K. l'lrlBBU v- rr rv?r fl-I'-W-F'Jlrfl :vl J fci CkBU rstsi U It" M B VIRGINIA FARMS FORS Alt 13 M !.; l-n . M to l,0u cr t u' 7,,c F fl r. tt ol n.arkftt B'.'ST ' "31i"V,-J I J M rTu(cli -t. f.r r!rv , I f etsr- ii: n. hrtfr TT1 J2A1W kJ U.aL T ATI AWBJrTM'""