po THE FLOWER GARDEN, sss so AUTUMN DAYS, The tree tops lash the alr With sounding whips: Bouthward the clamorous sea-fowl wing their i ts The SE are all red with haws and bins, The Hunter's Moon reigns empress of the night. THE POET'S CALENDAR. ~LONGFELLOW. “All summer afleld, all winter 1n- doors,” is an old Anglo-Saxon rule and well applies to the Anglo-Americans of our Northern states. The flower-loyers have been “‘all summer afield’ and now we must prepare our gardens for the coming season and our plants flowers for winter-blooming. Have garden beds made once for the early Spring bulbs, spad- ing up so that the beds shall be a little higher than tue lawn, good drainage. See that the well enriched and set the September or October, planting from one to six inches apart according to the variety selected, and from one to three inches deep. Cover the beds coarse straw leaves, as even soil is or more profuse bloom, The choice of varieties must rest with each person’s tastes and means, and the florists are now sending out their fall catalogues giving almost bewiliering variety of plants and bulbs with direc- tions for treat uent and description of plant. Of hardy bulbous plants, the first to 1 is the winter aconite, unfolding rded vell ow before the This is also very desir ultore and is a éiiher flowers most at- Lnuncuius 5.1 raoie od drainage raitivated e shad there are many other well worth the trying to be found among the florists’ novelties and specialties, but exe pt for the pleasure of the watching the de- velopment of a new flower, there can be nothidg prettier or more attractive | than the old favorites: snowdrop, cro- | cus, hyacinth and scilla, and any gar- | den bed may be made gay and bright | irom late March until the middle of May with these tried and well-known flowers. HiDRaANGEA, The hydrangeas are so well-known howy and pleasing in their habit that pay well for the care bestowed them. The lute introductions npan and Chine are very fi i Interesting plants, differing from varicties with | globular is and rosy tinted flowers Lolth in af and form. paniculata menso wh te pan orl a € Old rae, grandiflora has of of flowers n and flowers in Augast is said to be en-| are also red. ched varieties and one or two with | unental The less hardy wild be grown inboxes, winter- ig the cellar and placed in shady } u the garden g ihe ii. in - ic of a lea 3 gurin i SUI Tt FITTING GERANIUMS POR WINTER, exchauge gives somo valuable on the potling of geraniums for winlersblooming: “There axe frequent complaints from its who do not steceod sa iafacte rily cir window gardening so far as the ming of is concerned. st cases the fault is that flowers pected either from plants that ied in the susumer or that were d too late intheseason. If plants | wotted in the fall they are chook od ir growth, and although the buds | alrendy set may open, new ones will not | be formed until the plant has had aj resting time. If wesw plants are started | in mid-summer and repoited early they | will not attain sufliciont strength to | bloan: until Iste in winter, If good blooming pints in winter | aro wanted, small mor should bo planted early in the season, in this lati- tude about the middle of May, in an open sunny place, giving them plenty of room, Permit uo blossoming, and keep the shoots well trimmed in, mak- “ng o well shaped plant. Lift in Au- gust and put fu potsuot too large, then Au 1 FAH geraslinms plunge them in the ground. Let the bole in the bottom of the pot stand on a bit of slone or board, to prevent the roots growing through, or worms get- ting into the pots. Keep the shoots pinched in. 1f they are wanted to blossom Yefore December, push them with manure water not too strong. If wanted in good condition for Christ- mas or New Year they should be kept back and repotted the last of Septem- ber, aud plunged again, remaining out until there is danger of freezing, when and given plenty of air and light. A tablespoonful of guano in a gallon of Be f mass them between the soil and the pot, pear.” EMPTY Qi FRUIT OANS, At this seaso@ &f the year when ting plats for winter culture, the pur- chase of innumerable flower pots be- comes a serious drain upon moderate purses, and pails and tubs and paint kegs are pressed into service. The American Garden thus recommends the use of tin cans this purpose, which is Very enc to the farm- wife who hin thiesa hitherto selon resept ad t uraging urea iy 11124 . eos ers trans: en 160 8 thin ty: Lin 11 a i iis Can Oi Arch St. Pula. | dot} ing wea at ye AA, iH if SUDAay of cach month ave a boy of Wko can speak eleven Innguages, msi Al. Cann®s MNidney for Dropsy, Gravel, Bright's, Heart, Urinary or Liver Diseases, Nerve ousness, &e. Cure guarantesd. 831 Arch Street, Philad’a. $1 a bottle, § for 85, or druggist. 1000 certificates of Try it. a1 4 «tals f= Baltimore clalms to 1 15 Cure Diabetes, SSA LAA, HO 1155 HONS One-half the people that are born ———— Fits stopped free oy Dr, Berve Resto No Filsalior irs SEUSS Cres, Trent Fil cases, Send FITS: An Kiine's dros ays ass. Mat. a tie (ree (0 1 56 Phila, Pa ist aud $9. 00 or wh kine dl A -— 1} wr } ¥ i 3% here are at ke ten million fibres in the human body, “August Flower” ast nerve- blue, a deep, dark, unfad ing, dyed- in-the-wool, eternal and makes everybody feel the same wa ~August Flower the Remedy. blue, How does he feel ?—He feels a headache, generally dull and cons stant, but someti uciating— s CXCT uvedy. #94 pn $44 August Flower the R How does he feel ?—11e feels a violent hiccoughing or jumping of stomach after a meal, raising bitter-tasting matter or what he has caten or drunk--August Flower the Remedy. [8205 Bs How does he feel 2—1e feels the gradual decay of vital power; he feels miserable, melancholy hopeless, and longs for death and peace—August Flower the Rem« ody How does he feel 7-He feels so full after eating a meal that he can hardly walk-—August Flower the Remedy. G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, . Woodbury, New Jersey, u. S. A E | COPYRIGHT Ip9) A ringing noise in the cars, headache, deafness, eyes weak; obstruction of nose, dis- charges falling into throat, some- times profuse, watery and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, bloody and putrid ; offensive breath; ty and taste impaired, and general debility, Not all of these symptoms at once, Probably only a few of them. That's Catarrh, A medicine that by soothing, cleansing and Prop rites has cured the most hope- One that will cure you, its mild, less cases. nO mat ww bad your ca how { £ tanding. A } imply palliate Piy ) nees riect and Sq sits down on a spur of tl tack wae is mno~ e2t inhabited place in the ldaist monastery, Halne ia, 0 feet above lo Lhis comes Galera, a siation in Peru, 15.635 feet. Leadville, Col., has an elevation of 10. - 00 feet. bon § 06 S04 , A Next Was i5 BCA. rai To Disp 3! Colds, Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the | system effectually, yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the blood is | babitual constipation, to awaken the | kidoeys and liver to a healthy activity, use Syrup of Figs. 3 a whose repeatedly A Viennese smith, ‘at salcide has Leen frus. no nged himself, he ha A ninnin Mr. | writes; F. W. Francisco, Cal., My wife and | bave used the St. Ber. nard Vegetable Pills and find them to be a very ft valuable family mediome. My wife warily considers th m exoollent and that when taken for a longer period, the ¥ { give lasting results. The fow used by her, for F &Bhort Ume helped her greatly, Bho sufers i fr fevere backache, which at times bee comes almost unbearable, { 19 give the pills all posdble publicity and trust Het they will soon be used extondy ely. - Sn ——-— M. Juban, one of the most famous, if not the most famous, of the art | teachars of Paris, has 17 studios and { some 600 men and women studsnta ASA. Schalioke, San in Prevents Paeamonia prevents poeutnoni Lraneols cro § isis or will be ne aeess ALY, Hox 4. diphtheria and mem hat no rival, Sold by drug Ion receipt of Sots, Ad jullalo, N. X. pr ——————— The queen of Gondal, a native state in Indias, dispenesd sugar cunly Smong her subjects the other day in gratitude | for her recovery from sickness, 3 Nh — The popularity which Hood's Sarsaparilia has gained as a spring medicine is wonderful, It possesses just those elements of health giving, blood-purifying and appotite-restoring Which everybody seems to need al this season. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsapariila. The Mexican government runs a big pawnbroking shop for the accommo dation of people. A.M, T, Dru Shelbyville, Ind es tare Sg Dost of 8 nih h . Can get Rl en a wl AD ID 50 A AAI. Dubuque, Towa, boasts of a eoltizen ‘who bas twenty-nine living children, hil sia, gg HUMOROUS, Garth has no greater joy than the dis- covery of a quarter in a cast-off vest. as The bed of the river should be covered with winding sheets, A — The mercury enjoys a sunny now-a-days, climb a —— Every dog has his day, but it is a mean cur that will bark at night. ns e— Good laws are of little avail when bad | men are depended upon to enforce | them, . Caller — Has out? New Bervant—No, but she ain't at home, your mistress gone *Don’t you think the barytone’s voice has unusually fine timber?” ‘Yes, some chords of it.” ——— Re — . v | When a man gets In a towering pas. | #lon there is no corresponding elevation in popular esteem. The young man whose social tempera- fecls that he can’t be lowered, hired without being It 18 stated that it i an hotels the chile’ nd of th e¢ walter's ex. y of the seaside | ng the tip end, tim Ll smile,? : i3 a skeleton § te You § family, but} fi every ne unpleasant features CUSIDess, ittered td photo- tit ag he survevosd q ¢ i APE, 48 De surveyed a row of his Pa i Fed Lill Sarcastic yell after dude in loud plaid Lrouiers: "Bay, get them chloroformed, quick, or Gey'll nng out the paytrol,”’ a —— — wo shin lease give me a glass of soda water { without any suds on it,” was the order tial was given at a local drug store the other day. - “When I marry,” explained the lisu- | tenant, “my wife must have suffizien t {| dowry lor me to support ler both in | Style and comfort,” A —- “Chicago Chicago? Oh, yes; that's | the name of a place on the 1llinois Cen- | tral Railroad. | “Indeed! Which side of the track is it fon?” | No LEisURe.—*“I'll wait until you | are at leisure,” said a caller to the editor “Mm afraid I'll beno use to when I'nu dead,” replisd the editor. vo Moxey To LEexp.~—“Helle, old chinppiel Been makin’ money lately?” 1 should femile; got m* pockets full,’ “Lend me a V, wiil yer®” ‘Oh, 1 can’t yer know; it’s all in bills," you . $1 ——— ———— a MALICE AFORETHOUGHT, — Wit uess He cama tow ards me and wanted ter {kick me on de leg six times, Judge—~How do you know he hal the intention of kicking you six times? Witnew—DBekase dat's jess d2 num. | { ber ob black and blae spots I've got on | Axorner Lie NaiLep.—F. Par. | Pyne, *91 This talk about | with the stern realities of life is all bosh. Why, two of our men are street. car conductors, one is & walter in a res taurant and one is a letler-carrier, and 1 could name lots of other cases, too, Divrerext Kinp Or PoroLAnmiry. Indignant Customer— Look here, you advertise popular prices, and ye: you charge me 26 cents for a cur of coffee and a bam sand wich. Propristor—You'll find those prices very popular with caterers, sir, Mowe Lixery.— Mrs, Snooper (read- Ing)—The longest word in the Winue bago language Is Shonkhaterahizan- honikonkeinena, It means “I will give a horse,” is more likely to give Snooper--It derbilt’s | Wall street, than the | word of Mr. Ii. CG. Saunders, a prominent ear. | penter and builder of Auburn, X.Y, among i Hesays Gider date of Aug. | Check is no stronger In is is “1 Pin My Faith to Hood's Barsapariila. one ‘broken up’ “You just take a bottle of Hood's Barsapar lla and it will | bring you out all right. In heavy work I some- | times got tired out and stiffened, but a day or i two or Hood's Barsapariila makes me feel well, i I ave been subject to severe attacks of Rheu- A very few | Whenever 1 see I say, any | : OF ran down’ Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me of the last one, when suffering In- | tensely. i To eure costiveness the medicine must be more than 8 purgative; it must contain tonic, alterative and cathartic properties, Tuit’s Pills possess these qualities, and speedily ro. store tothe bowels their natural peristaltic wotion, so essential to regularity. HAY FEVE CURED TO STAY CURED, dressof every suflerer in the ASTHRIA £.2omecompan, Acargn P.Barid Bayes X03, Bufiale, KI KIDDER'S PASTILLES, "=: ASTHMA, PHONE A AWG, BLASS. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Is 8a Harmiese, Positive Curs for the worst form of Female ( oeupluints, © troubles, Inflan tion and Ulceration, Falling Displaceme al Weakness aud Lenoory It will vlve and expel tamors from the vieral nan carly stage of development, sud checks the iendency to cancerous | It removes ful itency, weakness of the sdache, Nervous Pros. esuness, Depression bearing down, Kathe of vither sex this Com. All druggists, Corres. i Address confidences YEN, MASS, OM} STUDY, Business i! “ALL RIGHT! LIVER COMPLANT 3 ¢ justly celebs prepared exe fs Alps »%¢ hegling are made up by mpetent oh of pills without the th« admisiure of a eral substan The St. Bernard Vege Pilis ean be obtained from anv firstelass a gist. 1 your druggists haven't them, send 2° cents to “ST, BERNARD ” Box U4, New York City, and you will receive same postpaid OY 1e- turn mall, ld ANAKESIS gives stant reilef aud INFALLIBLE for P1LES druggist in- | is an! 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