THE FLOWER GARDEN. THE FLOWER POT, “Ale Hitt hnmble lawer-not, Epon my turer flaunting froa, THe art move loved by me | wot, Thin all the sweets of Araby, Not a’! the sweets of Eistern bower Are ha f so dearly prized by me, As is the little, gentle Hower— The miznos tie that blooms in thee, “ay title, dewy, MOSS-ETOWN VASE Forth from its turret looks and sees, Wide stretehed around the park and chase The dappied der beneath the trees, Beside the river bask ihe kine, The sheep go browsing o'er the swardg And kine, and sheep. and deer are mine The' all the park ealis Dudley Lord.” So sng: a poet and the loving thonght of the song is echoed in all our hearts, In city rooms, hot and sweltering through the Summer, the flower-pots only can bring back fond memories of youth and freedom, sing- ing voices und happy hearts, Some litt e, geutle flower, ‘‘mignon- ette or duffod: |, scented rose or prized wanium,” liits up the thoughts of Ty workers and cheers them at their toils, bringing, perhaps to them more pleasure Shan the well-filled conserva tory of the millionaire, to people sated with luxury, Even in the country, Winter must come and the garden tels be bare of bloom. Then, in farmer's kitchens, in pretty sitiing-rooms, ino green-houses, bright flowers lift t.ewr eheery faces and compensate us for all FLOWER NOTES. Plant bulbs for winter blooming as soon as possible in order to see ro early bloom, Set them in the cellar cr soma cool, dark place, Water them | often enough to keep the soil moist and bring them to the light and air when the tops begin to grow, setting them in a sunny window and giving them plenty of light and air and not too high a tame ature, Try a Freesia or a Triteleia, those showy new bulbs which the florisis say keep in bloom for several w.eks in mad-wiater and report snecess to us. ‘We are glad to receive practical in- formation as to any desirable novelty. Your mirtekes may serve for experis ence to some one else. Sweet allyssum, linuria, obelia and eschso (oltzia with ite fern like foliage and tulip-like flowers are all desirable and attractive window garden plants, See th «t noxions wee 's are not al lowed to ripen their seeds and scatter them. As for the po' itself, oue's own taste and means must be cons tel. Empty by pa uted will give as go «d resuits in growing plants us the most costly JAr- dinlere and 8 home-made window-i 0x lined with z2no be made a *‘thing of beauty,” wheu tilled with blossom- ing plants The florists o.ter, however, at reas unable prices elegant *‘ Minton” jars, very handsome und unique; terra- cotta puts and banging baskets; “‘Lee- hive” aud **bedgeliog” erocks for ero- ous and lily of the vailey;" tree tubs, lily bowls aud hyacinth glasses, all pleasing and convenient jor their varl- ous uses which those who can ailord them will tind to be a saving of much time and labor. After all it is not the outside which attracts us, bat the blithe faces, sweet perfume, or haudsome foliage of the plant itself. For a small collection of about twenty plants, we would sdvise half a dezen tea roses of differert colors, go ected or treated so as to secure suc. cession of bloom; o.e or more of Chinese pardissus planted in a glass bowl with pretly peubies to eecure the buiba; hyuciutus, of course, and sniaom or two: a foli ge plant, farfug- mm grande, © lens or a feathery ther sh wmaid be a bang two and a Quoi ol favorites with novel yt for the pleasn watching sume b flower develop. it does not rec to care for teens they Det « »Dd 14 care mast be flower-iover, atiio roonu 3 pleasure to its A small raisin | gives great deligl family and the odd forms their magnificent ing study. Iodeel cnn id 17 -basket or © ‘8s especial me plant “ { SOUree Oi ona can ing it to be a source of greal satisiac- tion and comfort, sen A PLEA FOR BETTER TASTE, A writer in “Success with Flowers" makes an appeal to that magazine to suggest prettier “out-door fixings” for onr homes. This is a fleld we may all enter and a fruitful one it is The writer in question whose artistic taste has been shocked writes: [ know of one house, and the design is very preity, that bas this abomia- able arrangement. The front porch is yeinted light blue. In it are two beer En. one on top of the other, both painted black with yellow stripes. In the top one is planted a miserable looking Caetns; the whole effect 18 so queer that one stops, not to admire, bat Jangh. Now if the beer kegs, pro- vided they mast use them, had not been painted, but Nasturtinms bad been allowed to cover the sides, it wonid have been quite pretty, especial- ly if strings Lad been tied up to the sides of the porch, and a Bullnose vine trained on them. Another lady has a row of large flower pots on her front piazza paicted scurlet. We say on pn sing not, “What pretty plants!” but “Hee those red flower pots!” In a front yard I saw the lower part of a large tree trunk; 16 was turned bottom side np the larger part was in the air, and a few plants in it. An old stump, looking as if 1t had once been a tree in that very place, bot cut down and vines drooping over, is a very picturesque- looking thing, But there was nothing like the specimen I saw in heaven sbove, or earth beneath, What 1s there more beantifnl for the breakfast table than charming Glories? And they grow so easily! Three nohes between sidewalk and the hous : is enough, and trained over the dining room windows, What can be prettier? We ean do a great deal more to beantify our homes, even if wo live in efowded streets. We oan learn something from the Chinese. Their land is called Flowery kingdom. Flowers, even the poorest will have, and if they have no yards, they -will fasten up a box om poles and have some flourishing plant growing in 18. To Dispel Colds, Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the blood is jmpure or sluggish, to permanently cure babitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a bealthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, use Byrup of Figs mannsscnrss HOHA AS The moceasins worn by many of the Western tribes of Indians are now made wm Maine. ‘When you decids to take Hood" do not be induced to buy some substitute prep. aration, which clerks may claim is “as good merit of Hood's Barse- squalied. Therefore fmatet i i FOLIO 0 oer ———————— Love is bette: than a pair of specta. eles to make evaryihing seein resale wich is secn through it, DPebee I hee is the na ne of aresident of Leuviile, Bee County, Texas. The Mother s Delight. A remdy tha will cure ero menis preven parninonid iH Hoxxsie™s it re Sd DY aru Pp « Tew mo id { inher a i Cu No HH els, HIKE Opium Cabot Florida was d in 15 0, aud was seit] a JOHNSON, Me# ured me" Sol J. A. says: “Hall's i Dy druggists, 00, —-——— Rosswood comes {rom South Amer- ica. A prosy man is like the clack of a mill when thers is no corn to grind, 43 54 “August Flower been troubled five mont? 1 The doctors told I had a fullness 1a heavy loa ch. I suffered Bra 1 Water a GC ~ ned, Joux D. Cox. G. GC. GREEN Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U 8. A. | ADWAYS'( PILLS The Great Liver and Stomach Remedy. For the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, vr, Bowels, Kiineys, Bladder, Nervous Dis ite, Headache, Constipa- digestion, Billousness, Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, Plies and all dera gements of the Internal Viseera. Pare iy vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. Will be an PERFECT DIBESTION 50a by taking one of Radway's Pilis every morning. about ten o'clock, as a dinne: pill. By so doing SICK HEADACHE Dyspensia, Foul 8tomach, Biliousness, will be | avoided and the food toat is eaten contribute | its nourishing properties for the support of the natural waste of the body SF Observe the {1 owl symptoms resalt Ing from Disease of the | ative Organs; Con stination, Inward Pies, Fullness of the Blood in the Head, Ae dity of the Stomach, Nausea, | Heariburn, _ jsg st of Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Erg ta ions Siaking or Fluttering of the Heart, Choking or Suffoss ting ¥ensa lous when ina (ying vosturs, Dime ness of Vion, Do's or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the 5k in and Kyes, Pain in the Side, Chest, Limbs. and Budden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, A few doses of RADWAY'S ILLS will {ree the system of all the above named disordars Price 25 ota, per box. Sold by all druggists, Send a letter stamp to DR. RADWAY & CO, No 32 Warren rireet, New York. 8 informa tion worth thousands wii be sent to you, TO THE PUBLIC. Be sure and ask for RAD- WAY'S and see that the name “RADWAX" is on what you buy. —. - THE SMALLEST PILL IN THE WORLD! 0 TUTT’S LIVER PIL1IS®| hinve all the virtues of the larger ones; S equally’ effective; paraly vegetable, Fxnot size shown In this horder, 00000000000 STUDY, DOoOR-EREFING, Musiness [OME Jorma, Peamanship, Avithmetic Shorts hand, ete THOROUGHLY TAvGHT BY MALL. Bryant's College, 457 Mala § #4 i i Clreuiars free, Bt. Buffalo, N.Y mabe 100 PER CENT AT: oy Covents, Tewtsory, WT, CASE Prives sok Wwdivione, i me It goes back ==all the money you've spent for it—if there's neither benefit nor cure, That's what ought to be said It would be — if the medicine were good enough, Jut it # said of only one medicine of its kind — Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. and My, when the sarsaparillas claim to do good, but in every scason and in every case it cures all diseases arising from a For all Serofulous, Skin and Scalp Indirestion is a positive Dyspepsia, and DBiliousness, it remedy. Nothing else is as cheap, no mat- ter how hundred offered for a dollar, nanny ood you fret. And good.” It may be “ hetter = for the g nothing else is “just as Sheridan's Condition Towdcers ry emails ¥ Fr paid ¥ Go dUHEM ID EUW, 6 ean’t get It send to ns, “1 % ’ $1 AT ni * 4 wi PIV Vw ran tATARRH Be - : gin. x) One Nottie Crares ’ v Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES of Lime and 8oda is endorsed and prescribed by leading physicians betause both the Cod Liver Oi and Hypophosphites are the recognized agents ii the cure of Consumption. Ii is as palatable aa milk. J is ert Scott's Emulsion %..2ol 7) is = wond F leah Producer, It is the Best y for CONSUMPTION, Scrofuls, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- enses, Chromis Coughs and Colds. Ask for Seoott’s Emulsion and take no other | YOU WILL SAVE MONEY, Yime, Pain, Troable and Wil CURE CATARRH. by using Ely’s Cream Balm ply Baim into each nosti il Is BROS, 6 Warren St, A i N FOR FIFTY YEARS! MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has hoon used by mothers (or their children while Teething for over Fifty Years It soothes the on 4, softens the Fi allays all pain, cures wind colic, and ia the best remedy for disrrhas. wenty«Ff re Cente n Battle, a Tso FRINGES iy ERVE RESTOR for all Baste B Keavm (epases Ei ure for Nerve Afeevions, Pon, fr Tn Irratishn if faken as Sleected. No Firs after fired days roe. Treaties and $2 tefal boitie free to Fit parents, they paymg ox charges on box wiken reonivad. Send nance, I snd exprewe address of Ried v2 Dm. KLINE WL Arh he dain bx D5 DECOR, Bat AAR eh Fesuit of 9 yee’ oxy erin A — Cake and 108 3, book on PHYO NE sowry cLismmwe ABG JONES, sr ALEY 5Ton Scares $60 Farieny Pg Mel ONES BingHAMTaNNY | Ix that spate when all the orzans of the body per. I orn their functions lo regalar and efficien man Bers and to remove a Y obstruction lo such ae tion is the proper duty of medicine, Fr ood's Sarsaparilla Gives heattn by purifying the blood, toning the siomach and bowels, and invigorating the kid. ney« and iver, Therefore, (f you are in poor health take Hood's Smisapariiia, Hoop's Pioius—De-t eathart.e liver Invigora or and fe mile, effective, gentle. FPriceZbe. HUMOROUS, Cr ———————— Live longer than mot men--Giants, How tn cateh a husband—Grab him by the hair, sr — | thing follows the mans who goes ahead. Theprettyg: Iwithar «fi dileknows just how to draw a bean to aud fro. i emnsenasati rf —— Lightn ne ougi.t to nake a good tall i ployee; ib seldows strikes without mak- Ling a hit, Morev talks In Awerica it talks { eeuls and in Francs it 1s always frauve 110 abs ulivrninn es, “That breaks we all up® 1s what the | pleew of ice was heard to remark when | speaking of Lie leepck, ——— Judge—"What do you do during the week 7"? Trawp ~**Nothing.” “Aud on Sund.y¥” “Then I L. ku day off, Itis the blown hue on & friend's face that gives color Lo the sta'ewent that he had a good time al Lhe sea side, Phil~sophers tell us that from Adumn down uo wan has yet understood a wouwan; but wen are not tired of try- ing yet, by any mens, Jack—Why isd uh 1 ke a man? your hans, J wk - Oh, no, It's a thing the wo- men Knead, i Glad va—What loud rin 8 that voung wears! Mand Of eo best opt ein PCat 1 CS 1 they ail bave Linss bands? ns ——————————— ADA wt o# Caan Dis Wics the locum ruers of our streets,’ kK so?’ ik out for the train when | the woman cones along.”" A SAS PRUpDEST ISSIR. ~Jack-Ton"t you think we would get along on $25 a week; | £8 for the rent, £10 for the tau ¢, #4 for the servan! and $3 for a rainy day. Jessie— Yes, provided it didn’t rain very often. Hen Tacrics.—Rosalie—1I could never wear a second-hand engagement ring. Maude ~No; because if it was any good it would never have been given back in the first place. - ALWAYS AFTER HIM —“Why do FOU Suppose Woman was made after man?" asked Miss Barrow, “Because,'' returned Cynieus, “it is part of ber nature to be after man. Herlorar, ~Kate—Harry isan ideal lover, Kitty—He Is poetical, is he? Kate—No; he is rich, A SLIGHT DIFFERENCE, «= Mrs, Query—Does your husband ever talk in his sleep? Mrs. Stoopid—No; but he often sleeps in his talk, To Protect the Pablie Prom fraud and imposition, the genuine med. feines of Dr. R. V. Pierce are now sold only through druggists, authorized as agents. They are he chsap st madicines to use, as well as the best, because (4 every case you pay nly forthe good you get. The money 1s refunded if they « ver fail to benefit or cure, Being sold on this peculiar plan of “value receive or no pay,” the prices of the penvine guaranteed medicines always have been, are, and always will be, as foliows: Dr. Pieroe's Golden Medical Discovery (the remedy for all diseases arising from a torpid liver or impure blood), . . . #1 p r boitie. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription (the rem. edy for female weaknesses and derance ments), . « .. « ws + + Hl ver bottle, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets (the original and best Liver Pill). 3ets, per vial. Dr.Sag-'sCatarth Remedy, . . . . 2 3 v wb. 4 3 wg os ou #0 ots. per bottle, Suspicion naturally and rightfully attaches to any ined gives purporting to be Dr. Pierce's, when offered st any olber prioss than those above given. The Pope's army is composed of two generals, two colonels, two lientesant- colonels, one major, two captains and four lieutenants, besides sixty private soldiers. The papal calvary consists of thirteen men, EE Magdalene Moser, Clnoinnati,Ohlo,weites 11 hereby senda you my sincere thanks for your val St. Bernard Vegetable Pills.Our shall never be without thems. We have them to be excellent and shall always praise Nour 10 BE WASTED. Mrs, Enpec— Wiere have you been all nigot? Eupee—1 don’t propose Lo waste my brea bh making explanation about my whereabouts, Mis, BEapee—Iif I had a breath like v. urs I shouldn't want to waste it © Lher, —— A I ABOTHER VARIATION OF AX OLD Joke. —**1 own a thousand acres of land,” said the helress, “Aud there are twenty young men after me.” “For the land's sakel”? “Yes” ——————— BARCASTIC CRITICISM. ~** Well, Herr Professor, what do you think of wy Lew drama? ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable «Splendid! The villians in particular are admirably portrayed. The very words they utter are stolen!” Tur oNE HE WANTED. —Yonung Man —1I eam» to ask you for the hand of vour daught-r. Futher~W 1.1 you hava patience, young man? Young man—No, s'r. That &is't the one I want, It's Mabel | Compcund Arts in perfect harm the laws that the female syste Cubs In UUCKiyY ang pera WY wilh i : Female i is enparailcied rv of medicine, BR 8 | almost infallible, we it cor fidence in canes of 14 rs. Bearing.4 gr, Veak Beck Falling Displacement of the 5.1 sation, Ovas y f w Uterus or W attr ot A sod © bn i RPA r get LY Hed : ’ st 00, iver Pilly ARAM RED. Uy Bek. Gn PELE LYA KE Fl : rea maiism of the hip. I St. Jacoes O1L. @® “ALL RIGHT! ST. PY ry NM EC. ™ wh ? ANCWiOon, 1 le I 1603 rs—] suf ed by the use of T. C. DODD. JACOBS OIL DID IT.” "er ui wds C Best Cough Medicine. R Cures where all else fails, J taste. Children take it with ecommended by Physicians. leasant and agreeable to the out objection. By druggists. Cevaring his grost trip Te. Through, and ict of ful engras 4 Jeoroesiem o 1000 AGENTS WANTED. == That 1s just i 1 »8 BY. don’t get enoueh | Frino.-*Do you dwaw ng the color asked Cholly Wes A PrrsoNAL ¥ lieve Miss Weston?” i ii he, Lon, ‘Yeu I object Lo pe plebeing g Tie DAR. —**So yon vr. Niunie? 1 ato sur- A SBaor IN think we witly, prised. ** “Why should you be?’ “Pecause 1 usually telling remarks after you have gone, m——————————— The tree on which bulletins of Presi- dent Garfield's condition were posted during his last iliness, has just been cu. down at Washington. It stood justou:- side of the east gate of the White House grounds, and was removed to make room for pending improve ments. The tree bore very visible signs of relic hun- ers, ’ There is something about the cedar logs that are now being exhuwed ia Cape May County, N. J., and that are said to have been buriea for more than two thousand years, that imparts a soft and melodious tone to & violin, and the logs are being cat up for the mak- ing of such Instruments. —- sis Will Fight to a Finish, As long as the fight lasts among the advantage of the drop in prices geithis from them direct. Send four two cent stamps for samples of their 8, 10 and 12 eent gilts, ——————————— It is saad that watch wheels are be ing made, a8 experiment in Germany, from paper pulp, —— Canns Kidney Cure for Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, Bright's, Heart, Urinary or Liver Diseases, Nerve ousness, &c. Cure guaranteed. 831 Arch Street, Philad’a. $1 a bottle, 6 for $5, or druggist. 1000 certificates of cures, Try it Parte, with a population of about 2- 500,00 1 has fewer than 1.0 colored peo- ple witinn its limits, the colored population of all France 1s less than 550. RE 1. Jacob Gensohelmer, of Olay ¢ ton, N, 1, have been thoroa h- enred of A Fupthire by Dr.J. B. Mayer, 831 roh Bt, Phila. 1 do the hardest kind of 1 1b mg and Wear no truss, Go to ses him, DT. Mayer also gives treatment at Hotel Peau, Redding, Pa. on the 2d Saturday and foliow- ing y of esch montis. A collection agency in Lewiston, Ma, will dress its collectors m a faring uni- form, ®» that when one oalls on a man bors will all know that he is EER CHRIST.” - ® {linstrsted with over 400) wordt fx 1 y mpd y font In f 8 agents or thom 4 Biagras ty FRREE ated Biog B.CO., Priwa. Pa, DACHE od of and. ¢ actly hirist.} Gay of 1 3 A and god T ISTOF¥ " - rh oops | HH ICAL PY w -r ® bap WW i then again finaliys neg f ood fet m + other symp. i ead. aj faa A Toe ! SEY ed ETE R lirectod tows ed stomach and Uver, headache, mad be sound condili~a. more effeciive remedy sich wre Lhe reguisted nio a this purpose there is no and pon: thal is belter adapled ie pro mo'e the general health than the Wt Bor pard Vegetable Pils, socalled after the noble order of Benedictines, whose members have rendered such great services to the sciences of medicine particularly in the use «f herbs, These pilis are made of medicinal herbs of the Alps. They acias a mild laxative, a neutrals. ing alterant and a blood purifier, promoting & healthy circu ‘ation. They cause e cloggn of blood in the velns to disappear, and in way remove the pressure on the blood vessels of the brain, which are the direct cause of the indisposition known as headache. A single dose of SL. Bernard Vegetable Pills will therefor alleviate it and cure it completely iu a shor time. To be had of every first class d Lt. If your drugg is haven't them, send Ze to “St, Bernard” Box 2416, New Yor« City, and you will receive same post paid by retura mall. —————— a —— ANAKESRIS gives Wm stant reile! and bb =a INFALLIBLE OUREB for PILES, Prices iss druosgisis’, or by samples free, Add 1 “Avakesis.” Bex i New York City NTILATED x x x CLOTHIN ‘Xx X INTER-AIR-SPACE x x Adapted to all climates and variations of tem perature. Bold by Leading merchants In prin eitics, ustrated catalogue mailed Tree on & eastion 10 Harderfeld Fabric Co., Trev, XN. X, W. L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE cenffnen, The BEST SHORE in the World for the Money, «@ NTLEM EN and LADIAN, sve your dob Tare by wearing W, I. ig re pepo eg bed . TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE, an Iaalet om hoon! ad vertiesd dealers supplying you PATENTS L:bamet
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