Summer Travel. Bummer travel of late years has grown to ench proportions as to demand a literature of its own. In order to supply this demand our grand trunk railway companies have prepared hand some volumes not only attractive as works of art but a constant surprise to those who study their contents, Long lines of excwisions are planned and marked out whereby, at very moderate charges, the tourist can strike many summer resorts in the East such as the White. Catskill and Altegheny moun- tains, Niagara and Trenton Falls, the St. Lawrence River and the great Lakes, the Springs at Saratoga, Bedford, Rieh- fleld and through Virginia, or may cross the Contiuent to the shores of the Pacitic and revel amd the attrac- tions of the Yosemite and the Garden of the Gods, One may live upon the rail in palaces with every facility eating, Americans know so weil how to supply and in which they surpass all other nations, But our great railrosds cater for the rich alone but for those of mod- erate means as well, Within the com pass of a few hw cities, are attractions fully equal those that greet the vision of the for- eign tourist. If the resident of the Middle States would visit the sea shore, there are scores of wateri stretching from Cape May to Seabrisnt along the coast of politan Coney Island. to ng Swift and com- all directions and couvey their passen- gers to shaded inlets and islands, Reaching from Philadelphia in all di- rections we have lines passing through the finest scenery in the world, and lined with country-seats costing from $10,000 to $100,200, Further on there 18 no end may be made. There gions, the section from wihch wealth of petroleum is obtained, the Delaware Water Gap, Cresson Springs, Mauch Chunk with its Glens Gravity R. R.; Watkin’s Glen, burg, the Luray Cuves, Spr in bnel the Mouutaln, Lake and River. If we were spot which for graudeur of for the dis ceeded Bells® Crottys ing all beauties of | re: 3 called on to select one scenery and lay of engineering skill ex- 1 i iid spec Lith S§ all others we si Gap Railroad, which starting at bells’ Mills on the Pe ansylvani a Rail- road, threads its upward mountain-side, over gorges and torrents and trestles, around sharp curves, up steep inclines, the grade being some- times 170 feet per mile, until the sum- mit is reached and Rhododendron Par laid out and equipped as a ground for pic-nics. Space statement enough Ot forbids a more exhaustive of points of interest, but has been given to demonstrate that our facilities for travel are great monopolies but traveling public at least, a full equiva- lent for the patronage they receive. not e————————— A plan recently introduced into Bel. gium for preserving wo from the decay produced by the atmos phere, water, ete, is to fill the pores of the wood with lix uid gutta-percha, which is said to effect- ually preserve it from moisture and the action of thesnn, The process eu ployed consists in exhausting the air from the pores of the wood and filling them with gutta percha solution, in poring the solution into the pore, The gutta-percha is hguefied by it with paeraflice in proportion about two-thirds of gutta percha to one- third of paraffin; the subjected to the action of Leat, and the gutta-percha becomes sufficiently liquid to be easily introduced into the pores of the wood. The gutta-percha hiquefied by this process hardens into the pores of the wood as it becomes $ cold. of Cotton fibre is a wide or flat eylinder, thickened at the edges, and twisted to a spiral. Tho coloring matter is oily or resinous, and in dryivg is deposited on fhe edges of little pockets along the fibre. The the more per‘ect its spirality, and the more regular in shape are these oily deposits, Wrinkles are also formed when drying, their being weli macked in the perfectly matured fibre affording another test of good cotton. ought to be, ——— common smong the engravers and watch- tools io sealing wax. The tool is heated to whiteness and pinnged into the wax, withdrawn after an instant and plunged again, the process being repeated until the steel is too cold to enter the wax. The advantages claimed for this method are that the steel becomes almost as with a little oil of turpentine the tools are superior for engraving and also for piercing the hardest metals, M. Gibier recently offered to the French Academy of Sciences an account of his experiments with rabies, He found that he could easily inoculate guineas pigs, rats, ete., with hydropho- bia, and all his cases died of that direase, Bat the savant, socording to the report, wound up his remarks by first proving that it was impossible for fowls to take bydrophobia and then showing conclu- sively that they are the only animals who have ever been known to recover from thas disease, For an etching fluid for steel, mix one ounce of suiphate of copper, half an ounce of alum and half a teaspoonful of salt reduced to powder, with one gill of vinegar and twenty drops of nitric acid, Thisliquid may be used for either eating doi, into the metal, or for im. parting a beautiful frosted appearance to the surface, according to time it is allowed to not. Cover the parts it 1s necessary to protect from its influence with beeswax, tallow or some similar substance. Lrom the decomposing masses of ani. mal flesh Professor Briggs, of Berlin, has isolated a very violent poison, which sunlysia proves to be a hydroshlorio salt of a newbase, and which does not resem. ble any other known combination, Cano wper, — Choose a black fresh and firm, dross with care, cover the bottom of the steamer with pota toes peeled and washed; slice ontons and scatter the potatoes; wrap the flsh in a eloth, and are done; piok the meat from the bones, of and one ’ a laver of buttered orackers, potatoes with the ‘‘onien atom.’ per; then a layer of fish, til all the material is used. Pour over this enouch rich milk to moisten it thoroughly; let it heat gradually and simmer gently till it is all “boiling hot,” In this state it should brought to the table, fmportans., When yon visit or leave New York Oty, Baggage Expressage and Carrtage Hire, and stop at tue Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Con. tral Depot. Kiegant rooms, Ot lon dollars, reduced to Earopean Pian, with the best elevate | raliroad to all depots better for less woney al the $1 and upwards per Elevator, Horse cars, stages and Families can live Grand Union Hotel ass hotel in the city, day. a -—— waa _— Car's BRAINS A LA MinaNaise, Wash the braus carefully and boil them until tender in salted boiling water, Mash them into a smooth paste and season well with pepper, salt, grated onion and a little chopped pars ley. Moisten the mixture slightly with melted butter, then stiffen it o little with orasker or bread crumbs, Add one or two well-beaten eggs to bind it, then set it upon ice to become cold. Form the mixture into smail round cakes aud fry them deli Arrange them in the centre of a hot platter and place around them a border of spaghetti (macaroni) cooked and dressed with tomato sauce, flavored with onion, Bed-Bugs, ants, bed it Oy i A A Boyar CroQUETTES. - temder chicken, sod Flies, Files, roaches, 3 munks, cleared « —Ihoast a plump, when cool chop pound to a smooth paste. Beald a sweetbread and remove the sinews, Fry it brown in butter, then let it cool. Pound it to a smooth paste aud add it chicken, S»:ason to with pepper and salt and wdd a well-beaten egg. work iuto it a teaspocuiul of give it consistency, Stir it well the fire until it becomes hot, pread it upon a battered dish Form the mixture into rk-shaped croquettes, and egg, bread erawmb, and them 1n the usual way. "Nerv: age for all perv taste to over then to cool. 4 ba nar BELINE'S Great estorer 1s the imgasna A ped Tree Arch Streei, phala, Pa te ———— Bena 0 A maxpsoMe and durable rug cana be made by taking a piece of burlap and having a large pattern stamped upon it. Theres are now pat terns on white paper in bine that can reasonable price, and easily transferred to any material by preasing a warm iron over it, Work in the pattern with ravelled yara, over and over ou a lead pencil, takiog care to leave the loops enough so that wheu the work is it will not have a flat appearance, Border with a piece of scarlet flannel, also forms the in long aons lining and r Ustarrh 1s that very obnoxi eg Pixmarrie —Pumeapple p this way wu delicious with ice cream, Grate the pi after removing every particle of the peel, chop it; it must be minced so fine that any one eating will be in doubt as to the method of its preparation; add nent sugar to swee it; let it stew gently until it 1s soft, When itis prepared thus it can be eaten by many who are obliged to refuse it account of its producing tion, Piso's Remedy | Curs { oT al is disease, repared in or neal ¥ pl 8, en uncooked indiges- Mothers g: hroken, wy LEDOowWe n 1% two T4la - Beat of large aud the yelks then add the whites, Onaxae UAE, caps of two oREs, two cups of flour, with two teaspoonfals baking powder sifted in flour, tea of with ling-——Two oranges, one lemon, the yellow rind and add the juice, of sugar, one tablespoonful cornstarch, one cup of water; boil un. grate one taste; roll the apples in the crust, pre. viously sweetening them with most sugar and taking care to join the paste nicely. put them on a tin and bake for abont half an hour or longer; arrange them pyramidically ona dish and sift over them some pounded white sugar, Dericiovs ostmeai gruel may made by stirring a cupful of oatmeal into a bowl of water, allowing est particles have fallen to the bottom, pouring off the water and repeating the operation once or twice. The water should then be boiled, stirring it constantly until sufficiently cooked, i — Ax excellent spouge cake: One cup of white sugar, gravulated preferred, oue egg, five tablespoonfuls of batter, one cup sweet milk, one teaspoonful of cream tartar and one-half teaspoonful of soda, two cups of flour; season with lemon essence, Crocorate Jenny, — Four small cakes of chocolate grated and one and a half pints of milk boiled together, Then add sugar and vanilla to taste, and one box of gelatine dwsolved in » fittle water, Boil all together for a few minutes, then set away to cool, Ir is stated that in families who roast their own coffee, diptheria cannot get » foothold, as the pungent aroma of th roasting coffee vflectunlly destroys the germs of the disvase, Tae train was rattling on, “Hokoly chek, rickety chok. “I was in such a hurry to ecateh the train I dida't- wait to buy a ticket,” snid the New York banker, money, “Yes,” replied the conductor, ab- straotly as he punched the next man's ticket, **1 notice that a good many in a hurry to “Well, sir, yon needn't be insolent; here is money to pay my fare,” “I know, but I can’t take 1t, sir.” “Ah, I see; the company doesn’t let conductors take money, Fraid I see.’ “No, sir, there is no company rule “Then why don’t yon take 1t?" “I'm afraid I'd be arrested for re- The bauker locked out of the win- dow at the shady groves, and cool, pellunecid streams while the rickety click, riokety click. Henry's Carbolic Salve, The best salve used in the world for cuts, bruises, piles, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet ter, chapp d hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds of skin eruptions, freckles and pim- The per- wtion in every Desureand et Het : Jarl lic 8 Sal other but mit ples, salve is guaranteed to give fect satinf; case s, Bs all ons and coun t« er 4 mea fo——— A yousG man and his girl who were in on au excursion the other day entered an ice cream parlor, ordered cream, and after it was brought waited so long that the party who served them ventured to ask if there was anything Wrong. ‘““I guess not," man. “‘Wheu we folks in the front room eating water with spoons, and we were ing to see if you'd bring forks for this ice cream, I guess we as well pitch in Sally,” sss ————— cams in we soda wWall- us to might Thin People, “Wells' Health Re vigor, cures oyspep newer MX restores hi 3 ky. BS and wa a, iad det ght after the been closed and all was dark within, the Quinine Bottle leaned over whispered to the Morphine Jar: **Say, let's put up a job on the clerk,” “How?” “Why, you come in my place, and I'll g in yours," “*Oh, no; 1 know You think if you got in my place you'd do all the business, But you needn't flatter yoursell, No drug clerk ever made the mistake of giv quinine for morphine,’ OxE ni drug store aod here and stand and stand over ro there vy % 1 5 your little a i —— Prirymen Getting Rich. Progressive dalrymen who are only isfledd wilh the best results, are wealth and conferning a society, by the rapid improvements are making in the art of This class use We Improved Batter C hat tha sal. adding to benefit on they making 8, Richardson & Co's ior, and know bv ae fills every cisam made for it. their ouller tual test tii u'd rather have left person (speaking at bor) —**D» you know remarkably Trixos unsaid: ast LO wo just opposite - talking to haired lady, you Neighbor “That, A Nervous person-—*‘Ye your pardop—I--I—stupid o to have seen the family likes one Nervous his that wi ugly ow sir i Collapses and disappe p— Carbo.lines, ¥ roar among it 3 pa gn Lhe fthead man n et Carboline rest ye trees, BOTY seas, AY I » and swear, wes the b _-—-— Prisox Ixsrzoron that bank cashier in for? Ward ‘n~ "Do you mean this cove in No 973 I+spector—* Yes,” Warden—'""He is not a cashier is a bank burglar.” ““Inspector—*“Weil, I thought his looks he had something to do banks.” is He from with A —E———— “Rough on Dentist” Tooth Faowder, Smooth, refreshis ing, preservative owe . CifAns TORgEIniA, £, arm and fragrant pict i ss pear disclsimer: The Professor wife's prayver-book by chanoe)—** *With all my woridly goods I thee endow!’ Why, wien we mar. bless myself with, let alone to endow you!” Maria—*No, my love; but you had a AM with that—" The professor— ‘No, | Maria.” ““Frron in your corpse,” demanded the foreman of a Texas Coroner's jury, The body was laid before them, The jury made a careful examination, “Whar was he shot?” “Square through the heart.” “Dead in the center o' the heart?” “Right in the center.” “Wno shot him?" “Jake Daniels.” A dozen witnesses fired the shot, and Jake himself ad- mitted it time. Well, gentleman of the jury,” said the Coroner, “what is your verdiot?” “Wall, jedge, we've come to the conclusion that Jake Daniels is ther dandiest shot in these parts, and don't you furgit it.” Ir there is anvthing that is ealonlated to make a woman dwell on suicide 1t is after she has spent twenty minntes tixing her bangs, ten minutes powder. ing her chin, aud five minutes putting the room to rights, to rush to the door in answer to the bell and to be met with the inquiry, “Bay some nio family soap, madam? Eleven oakes for fifteen cents.” “Tang's Jones,” said Bmith to Brown, when the two were talking about stnok-up ple, “*be’s a neh man and yon wouldn't think it.” “Ab! genial, 1 suppose,” said Brown, ‘fre and off hand, hail fellow-well-met » t were” “No, not that” “Wha then?’ “He never spends anything." Curse Fixouns, - a pound of puff paste amd roll it ont Grate two onnoes of English salt. Then strew over half the paste, and cut it with a or three inches long. Bake in a quick ing to the table, Brow Fraxg Cake, — Cream, halt eups of sugar, one cup of butter, Add the beaten yelks of three eggs Sift together two cups of flour and a dessert spoonful of baking powder, Add a cupful of flour to the cream, butter and sugar, then a halt teacup of milk, the remainder of the flour the whites of the eggs. Beat all to- gether. Bake in jelly cake tins, Frost each layer aod spriukle with grated cocoanut, A ainn at Fremont, Neb,, soap-bubble at a church sociable. yet some persons argue that church no real, lasting benefit! Young men in mont, when looking for a wife, will select some other girl—one less liable to “blow them up” now and then, A MALICI0US boy created a panic in a week by the dining head into It was several hours before some of the most nervous guests could be per- reiurn to their meal Oue of the legends up- room in which the Wisconsin Dairymen’s Association held “Talk a lady.” with with a gentleman? Porrrexess: to couversing as you wonld But bow about ————— FRrox one to one pound and a half of in ions of business, employme uts Lelr food, and ia, the ordinary vocal sedentary should drop one-third of they will escape dyspeps “] near tha has law's will filed,” mn: citizen another. “You don't say so!" was the alarmed reply, “1’ll bet forty that they filed my wife's suare er-in- Loe one 8¢] cents the closest!” “Dip meet young Dudee, or Cortland yesterday?” asked one Mara- thon man of another, “Yes,” ‘‘well, bow did he strike you?” ‘Just as he does everybody. He struck me for a # yOu dedi GOLIAT, — . Apvice that should be “Smile whenever you can’ Ward Beecher's advice, but intended to apply to young ween aca Lo see th " Jones says in he master limited : is Henry it 18 not men who go oat bet & man, DerruionaTioN: be proficient isnguages, but siuce he 1s nol even tougue, that he half a dozen was marned of his own nsed to a —— Ler the hens run in the orchar such toward keeping o been trying to whether the Dera. 1 of water or by "reeman each obtained results it no electricity is evaporation of pure ] noe made investigations with delicate appa which have failed to show that or the formation of hal is here electricity us Is g vapor, I her has s i alinos — A saving of about eighty por cent, is miituting for the coal dust arooal nsed with green sand, i mixture of one part of tar with parts of green sand. Castings prodnoed from molds with such a mixture are smooth and bright; becanse the tar prevents the metal from adhering the pand and also the formation of blisters, Sach a mixture also aids con- widerabiy in the production of large cast ings, as the tar absor the sand, tande LY 80 and ob careful iwenty 5 made 10 " Anakesis INATASNST ELIEY, and IN FALLIBLE CUR i. r PILES, Price 81, st drogaista, nail Saaples FREER Address, CANA Ks" Makers . BOX s418. NEW YORK or sent DWI IAL Xt GUAR .§ cured LY The Bia H sepitas of Franoe ances, £3 1 8% A it return of Vioon oa, 84 to $12. Paapi Sl Fall SLN¥ Hale’s Honey R FERSONR OF All COLA CRO P, WHOOPING COUGH. | BRONCH 8, ! ON, IT IT IS RELIABLE in ouring Brights Disenss, Pains in the ‘Pino, Loins or Sides, ey Betention or N ton of Urine, yd for Nias dad Pomohiet to ne NES REMEDY CO, Prasid nee KK, BU. 8 x ALL Di OO TH, csr "DR. LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER I've G est Reme iy, cares Bolles, Pimple, Nore Eves, septa, Malaria, and all Blood Diseases, R. E. SELLERS & CO., Prop's, PITTSBURG PA, IT IS A SPECIFIC FOR Kidney & Liver Troubles, Pladder, FOR PAIXIN Rheumatism, “Neuralgia, Sofatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat, Swelllugs, Sprains, Brulses, Barns, Sealds, Frost filtres, AND ALL UTHER BODILY PAINS AND ACHES | Beid uy Druggheis sul Deslerserery where, Fifty Cones boils, i pireerions in 11 Languages THE oR ARL pp A. VOUELER CO Heitheme ma LU. 8 A oo papery rn a & << ran HOP [oer PLASTER Crick in the Dack, § or Hip re ( 4 This pore ous plaster is | anon 8 for its quick | ana bearty sction in curing Lame Back, Elie Beistion, , Beur Jnatism, Buperior to A CREAT SUCCESS - Oo r baat family plil 2. Fleas t al caipt of price Piaster Company, 2 Mam i DD LF The iver Pills chee tade-dlawley's Blomarh and asant ln section and easy Lo take 1 AP NRET THE SURE CUR KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, CONSTIPATION, PILES, AND BLOOD DISEASES. PRYSIIAS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY. we most puocoseful remad P. C. Ballou, Monkton, V Jort is always refiable.” Clark, 6c. Hero, VL. 4 has oured my wife after two yours wr. C. HM. B , Gs. RT ia Ll is Dr y-W Dg 1 IN THOUSANDS OF CASES has cured where all else had falled. Tiis mild, CERT ALN IN ITS ACTION, bu haroioss in all casos t# 1t cleanses the Blood and Strengthens and gives New Life 15 &il x & 58 ¢ the body. The ns restored. The 1d ER and the Bowels move frecly and heal In this way the wore! Cisoaans Aro eradiont od from the system. 8 meriin, Bun Hi PRICE, $1.00 LIGUID ¢R DEY, S000 BY DEUOGISTS. Dry can be sest by mall WELLS, RICHARDSON & OO, Barlingteon Vi. § nAY FEVIR stared * AEE « + LYDIA E. "PINKHAM'S Ges VEGETAB -E COMPOUND ae (ane pa aful Complaints hk fesses 88 common af eR Ene E POPULATION * * iquid, iT or Jesemgr form, y our be aw Pik » ¥ agiish » LYTAAN, Haerican DICTIONARY. Lt a -" a a “" POCKET-DICTIONARY. Price $1.00 Cid Pagme For Sale by all Book - and News Dealers TAKE NO OTHER »~ CRmphor Wilk =» the but Lamina. | se seeps to sell stipe stticie in the thirty years | vpwcinl indusemse ils dunipe July. BY yom Aare a ag it will pay Fou we i | FF Saux JN srticalar: Address THE LON [3 Lying Agente svt BELL and te 3 the trath about JoNEe Put your at and wign if you dare DARD i $60.5 TON WAGON SCALES, Ture Bess Freight Pa er Price Lis. Every Sire address JONES CF SINO2ANTON, BINGHAMTON N.Y, tras A MONTH and board for 8 ive + wae Mon or Lad es, in each county 106 tak onde s for the lives of BLAINE & LOGAN. Adress P. W, Zivoren & Co, Fula BEST TRUSS EVER UskbD. Improved Rioastie so “own right and Powit valy oure Burda. Boul 2 Fywhere Werle for os Sascriptive cireiiare N.Y, FLANTIC rn vss in, TH Br dwar Kew ht x ——— SABA AGS AA, n———— AGEN) Petrann ont Y AC Hl ae good Rain nt Queen f oh A in re Cy Qenstnaeti, ® mi DIR, IU FOR A Bovereign Resnedy Jor Girthood, Woinay Mother he Ti WOMEN. the Direnses of hod, and wl, Lt positively e ] tions are follow the many de lcale troubl nar women, 144 14 not IY au» r ut a Tact recog bir : horities, I's most ane to HY : P25 of Eng» VIF His GER, #. crtily | alied the wo of this great remedy in It i2 a fu et'onal wonle, tepuintor, & Novy pe, 850 Das cured more complsintes-—-al Heved more Bu er ng, to wh eh ; han any other medicine known, lakes away Lhe pains, aches, and wearing incident to whal COMIBOLIY Known 4 wes kness, LU Jecis a8 g£ cured in jong neglected and vhstis 10 vou fregue rofuse periods, acts ue sl i jelive miresgiben~ L tg tuem, and The Bpecifie 1 ols pets the woh, in ek 8 LY hysic ae, Big r ur ig ve men. Bre retion a re % eyed it anda rinedy, uted, and onl disp noemeuis of CONG on with pre stepiion IL cures Prarttus Yuive Amenorri ws, Leaenrriosa, Flooding. Jofl cmmation, Ep le pay, Convulsions, 8s. Vitus’ Dance, Sick and Nervous Hesdache, Khe naatism, Falarged Joint, Kidney Dis. sures, Dropsy, Oniareh, Nervousness, Fee- Biesness from Indisoretious and BEacesses, Belaties, Lambego, Insanity Dae to Fuue- touni Troubles, &e., Ke. For the complexion, 8 matter so important 10 8 wolnen's Jooks and peace of jnind, iL is saperior to all other preparatioas. HEALTH SECRETS FOR WOMEN. To make self-care atid sslf treatment |v tie and successful, with or w thou ‘ af the Specific, according to the indi 13¢ t flere affections, we have published BOOK, prejared by Dr. Lu pe, descriting io plain ah guage the femnle fare crigus, Wow lh abana and disen es, with expli nl ciionus how 10 avoid, leve ani oun such 1:3 Jia L A ie 45» to sellarest have any doubt, » Him person. ¥ give “ot er Joa i cheerful hem the Of the cour nd experien Ex. UU.» Ex. Surgeon, Kx. paw Academy of Medicine, rious Monograms on the Women, &c¢., Ke... 1h licher of the 47 } ¥ vowing Poss cident lrerary and family in the nited § . lakes ooccaxiog ) Bay 3 ta'ned in bis shew of This loess eons. o! "aE Q (1/1 and Swr- (cient guaran 7 Lhe value of his for W ung for aavic i harge if Lr. Lutes, Bee, Lo the saggy Author of Va fhiamas ss © f AY EP e. adres RTL Marahall, Mich, nELT Co.. Thomas §* Simpson, Washi. FATENT LAWYER, bead pn i ate nis rinventors’ Gaide, AGENTS WANTED © " OLR WILD INDIANS} METERS Px “or: TO. 000 sl gents sell 10 fag en Piste. ote. be Hertford. Cons Thirty. Them Gens GK AB A OKTHINGTON & oo. WRAR THEW r gi w rd irey G OCD NEWS 10 LADIES! Gromit induosmente ever of feared ws yuist Lame 1 wp orders sad Oe yy ae Boas | Bs or Otg Pans RRC 7 SIRE ~dy. Rafe n in its notion, Price 23 cents HE AW FOR SALE BY DRUGGINTS. “Sa STOPPED FREE oe = For af EaAIR A uve wry for N TWPALLIBLE \ ar x LA LOG ied, 2 wihen ae Phe -. Tae bk : ! , Al Tor Baia re MAK FORD It ach MA ner Ch bret »
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