niw.i(fjj;!i)iiB;"' .jrJx.,-.lt;utKt,;il1() 006,01 ali tlatoloirHrtrtf.niiifriitiili II PI c;,-.i m i i r- ! CI i AGRICULTURE Cwm fob a Dbatso BwaW A rnucktwamp when drained makes ex cellent grass land, and produces heavy cmps ot hay. TimotEJ md red-top scooeed teat on soti "land ad a dressing of lima will be Tery useful To drain a swamp, find the direction in which the fall lies, and cat a main rtitch through it at toast three feet deep and four feet wide, scattering the mock taken ont of it evenly over the ground, or else throwing it into a ndge npon one side, so as to make a solid road through ft. Cross-drains should then be made at least two feet wide and as deep as the main drain, and it will be well to run a (train at the foot of the high land at the bead of the swamp to out off any springs that may flow from it. Care should be tak-A In burning off the fallen timber lest the swamp mock may be set on lire, in which case, in iry weather, the fire will smoulder for a long time and do considerable injury. Tkainlvo Tomatoes. ail lovers of this delicious lruit do not know how to gtow them successfully. When the plants are ready for the garden, make a considerable hill of good compost. Chip manure is ezceleot, and a quantity of chicken manure is good. After the hill is made, drive a long stake through it. The training will require attention. The plant will immediately begin to sucker, or throw aide shoots. )ut above each leaf. These must be cut off, and then the plant will grow np vigorously. Tie it to a sake and do not be afraid to use a knife. Keep on cutting each stem that appears in the axil of a leaf, and keep on tieing. The first bearing branches come directly from the body of the plant Remember this training has to be continued as long as the plait bears. Thus trained, the frnit is super ior in sir, quality, and flavor, besides being leu liable to drop off. Houses reqn-re water as much as do men, and should have it every fire or six miles, if the weather is warm. If the hone is very much overheated, just before coming to a watering p'aoe. asy a quarter of a mile or so before, slow np" to a walk, and when yon get towutre yon can give the horse water he will 'have become oooled off considerably; then too, he should have his month sponged out, and about a half a bnckei full of water. Nothing refreshes a tu ed, jaded hone as much as a orink of water, and if he has it at reg ular intervals be will keep up over a long diatance. He can do much better, for a whole day and over a long Journey, without food thnn without water. If this item of watering was more care fully attended to, we would bear of fewer cases of horses being overcome with tho heat during the warm summer months. Lettiso (J alt as Rex wrra the Cow As a stroug fliuh of grass is cooling on, it may be as wull to advise the young breeder that he Bhould never allow the I calf to run with its dam in the pasture, I and tnat for many reasons, but esptc- ! lal.y two: hrst, thst a cow is longer, under such conditioLS, coaiingin season; and another, that the calf la apt not to drain the oam sufficiently, and so to spoil her as a milker. Borne eminent breeders never allow the yrang one to see its mother, preferring to rear them from the pail. This is not so good for the youngster as sneking. The best compromise, then, is to a rive the cow home to feed ber calf in the stall, and tueu if the milk fl w tie more than sufficient for one to have a socond in dulge with a teat. Tns scales which drop o3 from iron wheu l-em? worked at forges, iron trimmings, filings ot other ferruginous material, if worked into the soil about fruit trees, or the more minute particles r-pread thinly on the lawn, mixed with the earth of flower beds, or in pots, are extremely valuable. They are espe cially valuable to the peach tree, aud, in fact, t-upplv necessary ingredients to the soil. Ft colored fluweis they heighten the bloom; they are also found to be beneficial to the pear trees when worked in round their roots. Ix transplanting cabbage and other plants, it is of no disadvauttge to have them out of the Srsed bed two or three d iys, provided the roots are kept in a moist place and the leaves shaded. In such cases new rootlets will start, aud so soon as this occurs transplanting may begin with a certainty that nearly every plant will grow. Q lite often plants tbat hsve been shipped several bundled miles come in better condition for planting than those taken from the seed bed five minutes before planting. F103 are often lost for want of proper attention. A sow that farrows in a lot with a drove of other hogs is almost sure to lo ber offspring before a day old, especially if the weather is cold and many gather to bed in one place. Woen a sow raves only one or two pigs it is often better to take them away, as it does not pay to suffer her to nnrse so small a litter. The mother should be fed liberally on hops and grain when her pigs are young, as it is all-important that thtir growth should be pushed forward. A Texas wool-grower writes a con temporary: The most sncoeasful sheep men are those who begin with a few, or were shepherds for some one else, taking part of their pay in sheep, Buoh men own the best grade of sheep, and have less loss by disease or accident than those who begin with quite a fl ck. because thy know just what to do, and have learned their trade from tne beginning. Thx genius of the Yankee has come to the rescue ot the horse offering from a galled suoulder from the heat snd ill suape of bard coll at s by inventing a collar from retails, or flags, wh orj grow in swamps. The coat is trifl.ng, and it is said not ouly to prevent gUl ing, but will care it. by adapting itself to any neck or shoulder, aud is light, coot and cheap All who have Italian bees bear testi mony that tny show mure energy and more power to eradicate the worms than the black bees manifest. Uive them well made hives aud keep the coiouies strong, and you uea I have no fear of worms. In fact, where Italians Lave long been iutroudoed the worms have aimost disappeared. German observations show that the annual yield of milk rises gradually from the birth of the trst Calf to the fifth, reaches its maximum after the s:x:h, sinks gradually until the tenth calf, w'len it ia about the same as at the first calving, and after the thir teenth or fourteenth is ouly one-fourth or one-tilth of the maximum yield. A erjccFssrcii chickrn raiser rays thst he always leeds his hens among his currants, and the leaves are conse quently always free from worms, and other bushes not thus treated nearby were entirely stiippeJ of their foliage. Afteb hoeing, scatter a peck of earn broaioa-t over your potatoes and call your flock ot fowls into the field. After picking np all the corn they can find, they will pick np or drive away all the Colorado beetles. So says one who has tritd it Do not let the sheep spoil wool with chaff aud burs. Cat tag locks early in the spring. Cottonseed meal, fed to mOoh cows in stimmer Increases the flrpinfi of the butler. A Old Kan's Lots. Bscently the careful sod JudiciouryCTns alerk ts the bae'ceK tfflce of a leadttig teal paper in Bradford, Penna., refused to receive the following advertisement, which was offered at the counter. WaSTO econd-hsnd coffins. Highest pries paid. All aisss and kinds pur chased. Address. The person who desired to insert the above sovsl and peculiar advertisement was an old man bent in form and wrinkled In face. His dress was shabby enough to denote either the presence of poverty or genius, and his determined and persistent but useless efforts to get the adverrs.ment into the paper conclusively proved last be was really anxious to procure 'second hand cofaoe.' A reporter obtained his address. He was discovered to be like thousands ot other poople outside of the domain of a lunatic asylum are eane on all subjects but one, and on that one he was decidedly m crazy as Ophelia was when her love affairs did not go right in her own estima tion. Tail old man's mind was far r.ff in reference to burials, graveyards, coffins, etc And like Shakspeare's heroine just mentioned, the sublime parslon of love Is at the bottom ot all his madness. When he was young in years he iell desperately in love. Delighted concord and sweet peace calmly rested then uroi his life's tffjna, ard the beaatiful feminine object of his adoration tell la his earn, out stretched arms and softly snd coyly mur mured the very important and ei Dilan tin! 'Yes,' which has been raid so many million times under similar circumstances. The day of the marriage was all fixed in tne bright calendar of tb-ur youthful hearts, aud all was pare, unadulierated Jovousnees in their lives, when suddenly the joung lady died. That is, to all ap pearances, to all intents and purposes. Of course tne joung lover was heartbroken by this appailinK atd unexpected sorrow. In due and proper course o( time the fun eral took place, witu the customary cere monies. As the young lady's parents did not at that time poeetas a burial lot, the body was temporarily placed 13 a receiv ing vault. For three days sfter the fun eral the young man, whose course of ex istence had been to suddenly changed from gladness to anguish, spent all the possible hours near the entrance of the re ceiving vault which held tne body of the being he once so pasMooalely lived. The thud day be went to the oil man who had charge of the cemetery and bagged bim to allow bun to go in tne vault, open ine frQiofhis beloved snd for once more gaxe upon the features ot as far ss 'ma world is concerted tbe forever lost yourg lady within its awful and hideous enclos ures. The result was that the two one night, by the aid of a lantern, vault keys and a screw driver, backed up by ener getic and willing beans and hands, en tered the vault and opened the cofhn con taining the fast decomposing bodr of the the young lady. When the decaying face and farm ot the young lady was exposed to the view of her lover be, by the dim, flickering luht of the lantern, thought or itnu4n1 that certain rtortions of her bodv had moved, especially her bauds, from the position they were in when he bsd looked at tnem before the coffin was closed dur- ing funeral services, l oen notning couia remove the impression from his mind that the voumr ladv bsd been buiied slive. In vain the affrighted old man tried to con vince him that this could not be so; that she was certainly dead when buried; thst often, from a variety of causes, dead bodies changed positions after death. All was in vain, and from that day to this -over forty-five years this now hsnnle-s monomaniac bus firmly believed that hts darling was thus entombed alive and actu ally met a terrible late, and perished in an awl ul manner. The ultimate andii ev liable result of his brooding over this matter, especially as he took such a per sistent homble view of it, has been, ss stated, he Is crazy oa this one suhjct, tu: harmlessly so, or he would long ag J have been confined in a lunatic asylum. The o;d man 's room is filled with a large and suggestive vsriety of the emblems of mor tality. Miniatura gravestones sad monu ments, samples of coffins of sit tizes and kinds, chromos snd steel engravings ;f cemeteries, large scrap books filled with samples of obituary poetry, which daily appears in certain staid snd classical pa pel s in tbe Dutted States, huge volumes treat ing of ueath in various forms anl slaves, and also describing premature burials and sad cases of persons who have been en tombed alve, all heavily enshrouded ia crape black merino and other fabrics rf sorrow, embellish every available spot in the room. Tne old man is a good carpen ter, and having no one to support but him self, spends all tbe money be can scrape together from nl bare, cheap living ex penees to buy articles ot the kind enum erated above. Yes, sir,' the poor fellow exclaimed to your representative, as the gleams of in sanity flashed from his eyes- 'its, sir. my darling, tbe only being I ever loved, was liumd alive. Horrible, horrible, wasn't ill Yea, sir, I am a positive of this awful fact as I am that I at Una rai ment live and breathe. 8he was all tne world to me; in fact my only world, and If 1 knew that she bad naturally died and not net such a terrible fate, then 1 would long ego have become reconciled to it. The world says I am crazy; that I must be mlsisfcen; thst she died before she was onned. And the peop'e for years have told me of all kinds of cases where bodied, from many causes have moved after death from what they call tbe acii n of natu ral gases, or muscular expand in or con traction. But 1 know why they talk this way it is only out of great kindmss tor me. But while 1 respect their motives and appreciate tbetr sympathy, I do not 1 do not believe them. Heavens, think of thst lovely girl's feelings when she became conscious KBd found herse f buried alive! Bne was during life so gentle, sensitive, tender snd loviLg, and had such sn awful shrinking from all that reitii"8 to death. 3ne never spoke cf tbe subject to me but wbat she would shudder and exclaim all with so macb ds;nst and boiror in her dear, sweet voice 'Harrv, I win't die young, will 17 Do vou think K-l I am g. 1 ig to be aa old woman before I die; doo't you think sof And tl e i liravin this youog girl's ut'er desptir snl incx presaible bore and angui-h wben se woke up and found herself actually ar rayed In a shroud and in ber cJo?e I cofS anc1 in her grave, as far as she herself could then tell, heavens, how sw u ! Tne thought drives me raving crazy.' Anl tne speaker found the only poor sub stitute tor earthly relief to the awful pic ture which he. had so el q'tenily por.raytd in loud sobs and a tempest 01 tears. Label tba Treea. There is great sat inaction in having all trees snd shrubs properly labeled, a matter often neglected. The labels that coite on the trees from the nursery -hould not be relied on as the name) soon wash off. These also are faftened on with wire, and that too is an objection for in time as the branches enlarge, the wire is liable to be come filled out, cut into the growing tranch and kill it sooner or later if no. re moved. Sheet zinc cut in the form ot a long tapering wedge, mates the best cheap label we know of, bemi indestructitle. easily applied and can never injure lue tree by strangulation if rightly put on. This is done In the easiest possible way, by merely coiling tbe tapering end around a small branch teverai times and thus ii will yield to the increase of tne size, 'i he writing may be done with a ocminon lead pencil, and will increase in distinctness with time. Mil. In tbe manufacture of K'k tbe United States bas rapidly advanced withm the past twenty Years (wben 88 per cent, of the silk goods of alt kinds wss imported), and at the present time is surpassed In this branch of industry by only two countries. 1 Ranee and Germaaz. . DOMESTIC. Txxds Gorso to Seed. In August, when cultivation is mostly over, snd tbe main crops harvested or laid by, fe an moU in danger of allowing our nli ncmii the wees. to go to seed. Thia ts a most culpable snd expensive practice, entailing nutoid la dot m lurare veara. We have hai i hand the present season, an old garden, where every weed was left undisturbed, and no crop was planted last year. Their name was legion of almost every viriety that infests Connecticut soil, and some that we never met elsewhere. Pig weed, milk-weed, dock and burdock, dandelion, fennel, mustard, quack-grass, plantain, pnrslain, jack-in-the-pulpit, mallows, and divers other aorta have sprang up in their season, and disputed possession with the crops planted. There is only one excellence about them, they insure frequent cultivation of all crops, if yon would have any harvest The labor ot subduing one year's seeding of these pests ia immenoe. in the garden especially, no weed should ever be allowed to go to seed. Wheu one crop ia off, put in another, and when the last is gathered, plow or rake, or harrow, and let the frost have tree play at the soil. Hardiness and Dbocth. Trees or plants that are underted become stnnted and are neither useful nor beautiful. The sooner they d e the better. Those that are overfed make a rank, watery growth, which does not ripen, and is ui no condition to resist cold. A tree verloaded with fruit can neither perfect the fruit nor npen its wood properlv, and in a severe climate is likely to succumb to a degree of cold whicn, under proper treatment it could have resisted perfectly. It is aafa to say that millions of trees are aunually ruined in the country by over-crops. The grape is very sensitive in this respect, if overloaded, the frnit will not ouior nor ripen, nor will the wood ripen. Much injury is done in the city gardens by the excessive use of water not only to the lawns, but to trees anl plant, aud t heaita as welt. Ripeness, then, is essential to hardiness is the source of hardiness. Mulching has been strongly commended, but is applicable ouly in certain cases. It is Useful in the case of newly planted trees, but even with mulching the surface of the ground should be kept finely pulverized. Whitewash the Orrr-BcrLDisos. There is no mors healthful method of keeping the stablea, sheds, and pena clean, than to give them a good coat of lime wash. The wash is easily and quict'y made as follows: black a bushel of fresh lime in a pork or other barrel with water enouuh to make a thick paste, after which fill up the barrel with but water, and let it stand for couple of hours. This wash may be applied in various ways. It mav be spread npon tbe walla with a large whitewash brush, and no pains need be taken to do a neat job. Whatever wash fa Is upou the floor in the operation is not lost, but helps to sweeten the stable cr stall. Tbe quickest and m iet satn-tictoiy method, is to use a force pump, by which the limewash can be thrown into every crack and corner. b'oin that has lately been burned over or otherwise dressed with ashes will olten be covered the following season with wiiite clover. All the clovers need potash largely, and the lack of this mineral is a common cause of failure in getting a good seeding of red clover on bad y ruu sandy laud. Wb have had hens which ate the seeds of rod peppers and also peeked at the skins. But in order to have fowls get pepper, it is best to put :t in their cooked food. We use both the black and red, sometimes in thick milk, hich they love, snd for which they lay eggs. Tut a little salt in ohicken feed. A Dcf aiqb (III) farmer claims that for three cousecuuve years be obtained sound apples, free trom worms, on trees in bis orchard by sowing three or four quarts of suit uuder each tree, while the lruit on trees not so salted was all injured or ruined by the codling moth. One great reason why so much di lapiur.ted wire fence is seen is becnuse the wires are stretched too tightly. Cold contracts iron, making the wires shorter in Winter than when the fence waa made at a milder temperature, and something has to give way. It is a good idea to wrap the trunks of apple trees with burlap sacks, and to examine the wrappings every few days to ascertain if any of the grubs or worms of tho coddling ra itu have tound their way into them, tnat they may be des troyed. In selecting paints for ont of door work, the light colors should be pre ferred in point of durability, though at preeent fashion dicrates the darker tints. The darker shades absorb the sun's rays, and ocoasion earlier decay of the material painted. Salt va. GnrBS. A New Jersey far mer reports that a dressing of eight bushels per acre of salt to land badly infested with white grubs, enabled him to raise good crops of corn for three years past, which was impossible pre vious to the application. As Indiana Farmer correspondent, "cured the worst cae of self-milking cow " by inserting in her nose a ring of " twe and a half or three inch diameter. Good feed and abundant pasture will not keep animals in good condition unless they have plenty of pure water. Ax exchange says : " An animal ready to die trom over-feed, or a stolen v sit to the feed-bin. msy be saved by a dose of four to six quarts of bread yeast." A veterinary writer says that man gers should bs nearly on a level with the feet, and that high mangers irritate the throat and create a tendency to heaves. Whkh yonr moulting fowls seem to lsg aud suffer, and the new plumage is long in coming, as if the fowl had lost s.rtnth, then is the best time for toiiics. Twenty, skvi.n thousand acres of growiug wneat were totally destroyed iu California recently by the breaking of a levee. Uatheb purslane in the morning while the dew is on. Chop fine, mix with scalded meal and feed to the chicks. California farmers apply a mulch of c uopped evergreen twigs to the soil. This, plowed in, enriches the soil. Sous one has recently secured a patent tor substituting sawdust for sand in plastering for houses. .Let the hens run in the orchard. The; will do much toward keeping out the canker worm. The meeting of tbe American Asso ciation for the Advancement of Science will open in Puiladei ohia on Thnrsdsy, Sept 4. A lie me ja bora of the British Association are to have a reception in Montreal, Ciuada, on the evening of the 3 1 of that mouth, aud they are ex pected to attend a reception in Phila delphia on the evening of the 5th. The Royal Society of Canada is also to be invited to attend. The St. Louia Medical Brief states that Dr. Rasori recommends tbe use of a tuning fork In the treatment of neuralgio pains, the instrument to be applied, while vibrating, over the course ot the painful nerve. The sittings are said to last about half an hour, when tne pais is tuuaur relieved. A THRILLING EPISODE. A Locomotive Engineer's instinct- How he fiareo a i rnio ami new he bated Himself. On one of tbe darkest and ftormfcst nights of tbe rerent unusual winter, the X press on one of the leading Sew York rail roads was moving westward irom Albany. The engine's headlight threw a strong re flection in advance, but tbe storm was S3 blinding it wss almost impossible to dis tinguish anything even at a short distance. Under rach circumstances instinct neces sarily takes the pi ice of sight. All seem ed to be going well, when, in an instant. the engineer leversed his engine, applied the air brakes, and came to a futi stop. Wbv he did so be could not tell any more than any of us can account for the dread of coming disaster and death, and to the wondering inquiry of bit Dremsn ne simp ly said; "1 feel that something's wrong." Seizing a lantern he swung himself down from the cab and went forward to Investi gate. Everything appeared to be right, and he was about to return to his engine when bis eye caught sight of a peculiar ap pearance at the jo'nt of the rail next to him. Brushing the accumu'a'eu snow away, be kioked a moment, and men ut tered an exclamation of horror. Tbe rails on both sides bsd been unspiked and ould have turned over tbe instant the en gine touched them. Wbat inspired this attempt at train-wrecking is unknown, but it was presumed tbe confederate! of some prisoners who were on tbe train hoped, in tbe contusion of an accident, to deliver their friends. Engineer John.Djnohoe, of A'bany, to whose wonderful instinct wss due tbe sal vation of tbe tram, when asked by the writer why be stopped his engine, said: "I can I tell why. 1 ouly know 1 Jtu something wss wrong.'' "Do yon have these feelings often wben upon tbe road?'" continued the writer. "JNo, very seldom, aituougu lor tne past twenty yean 1 have been in a condi tion to feel apprehensive at almost any thing." "How is thst!" "Wbv, 1 have been a victim of one of the worst cases of dyspepsia ever known. I have not been confined to my bed, as like thousands ot others, I am compelled to work whether able or not. Indeed, wben it first began I had only a loss of appetite, a faint feeling thit would not go sway and a bad Us e in tne mouth, but 1 Bally git those terrible craving and gnaw ing feelings that make life so unbearable and are known as general debility.' "What did you doH "1 tried physictaas until I became dis couraged. I gave eight different ones fair testa, but none of them benefitted me. 1 then tried proprietary medicines, but they railed, likewise. It looked pretty dark for me so far aa any more peace or enjoy ment in this world was concerned, and I became terribly discouraged.' "You certainly do not look that wsy now.- "Uh, no, indeed, I am ia perfect health now," was tbe reply, snd t prosose to continue so. My nervousness ii entirely gone; I can sleep nights: the aching numb ness bas disappeared; the pale, sickly ap pearance bas given place to tbe color of health, and I have readily put on flesh. This is what has been accompIisDed by means of Warner's Tippecanoe. If 1 can be cured after a chronic illness of nearly a quarter of a century 1 believe all suffering in a similar manner can be restored by using the same great remedy." Bach Is the testimony ot a man who could detect and remove unseen danger on the road but could not remove tbe dangers from within his own system until brought face to face wilh the great preparation above-named which did bo much for bim snd can do as much for all those who re quire it. Cavalrv In tbs Fdioiw. Mr. M. Danzer, a well-known Hunga rian writer on military affairs, has just published in one of the journals of Pestb sn interesting article on the part that the fiussian cavalry is destined to play in any future European war. It appears that the Rossi an government possesses a million horses fit for military service, snd that it is making preparations which ill enable it to put 3 X) 000 cvalrv sol diers in the field. The Ratsiau officers have no faith in the cavalry tactios now taught in Europe in armies. Tho Ger mans, they bay, tire out their hor-tes and ill treat their men by teaching them a ciecce that is useless in battle; for tbe savalry general of the present day who would attempt to charge squares and attack masses of infantry would be con sidered a lunatic. Toe deidl v effect of modern firearms renders the old tactics utterly useless. Therefore it is a pure waste of time and money to train hois -s snd instruct men in drills that are with out value. The cavalry charge, the sa ber and the lance have had their da ; the herse can now have no further util ity than that of trans-porting men with greater rapidity. The Bossian cavalry of the future will use only repeating fire arms of the most modern pattern. They will be simply mounted infantry, and will fight on foot, tbe horses being em ployed for transportation only. In the opinion of Russian mditary officers this method will facilitate the rauid concen tration of fresh troops at a given point The Russian cavalry are now armed with the xterdan rifle, and their drill is much simplified. The soldier is only taiigh' to be a good horseman. Three hundred thousand men tapiitly thrown upon tho western frontier ot Rissia could interfere with the mobil.zttion of the opposing armies, hinder their concentration, spread terror in the villages and towns, capture supplies and destroy railroads. It will doubtless be some consdierable time before R issia can finish her net work of railroads which will be neces sary for tbe complete execution of this project; but she already has 120,000 cavalry soldiers, while Austria has oalv 52 000, and Germany but 63,000 "Aud," continues Mr. Dmzer, "al though emperors, kings, gran 1 dukes, princes and diplomats msy visit each other, enjoy each other's society, and embrace each other on occasion, noth ing can deminiah tbe universal suspicion wuich holds populations in constant dread of some horrible bntohery, Thi fear ia the creation of Qjrmany, thia work so eminently conservative, this constant preparation of ail against ali, this terrible nightmare, this pacific alli ance." The rubber industry of the United S atea has no rival in foreign eon n tries There are about $75,000,000 invested in tbe manufacturing of rubber goods, 233,000.000 of which are confined to (he rubber boot and shoe industry. The numoer of employes is 15,000 and the number of factories 1 2 J. Accord ing to a recent census bulletin the vain- of the annual product it 8250, 000, 000. Some 3U.U0U tons of raw rubber are imported every year, which, when com bined with other materials in manulac luring, amount to 3 )0.000 tons. Bum material bas been forceu up to $1.25 per pound, while six years ago the price was scarcely fifty cents. Several substances have been prepared a sub' stitutes for rubber, of which celluloid is the most important one. a oirycie nas just peen invented in England which is said to do awav with the danger attendant upon "headers" by arranging th handles in such a way as to leave a perfectly open front so that if the rider is thrown forward he can alight on his feet without being impeded by bis machine. Merit Keoxtnizid. We observe tha at the election recently held in Marshall, Mich. M. V. Wagner Ifcq., the active manager ot tbe Voltaic Belt Co., has been fur the second time chosen Mayor, and by aa increased majority. ' 1 - iTUMOROtrS. Sondes rebuked: "They aay a woman can't keep a secret," remarked Mrs. flns btiTj with a toss of the head. "I say its a slander. Mrs. Smith to d me to day that the Fendersons had had an awful time. John came home last night . i..'Ki. mata mnA Rarah declared m m tc.v.w i i , . she wouldn't live with, ldm another dsy; but they are ail maae np xbw, this morning they were both as good aa pie. Mrs. Umiut tnougni wa dw h to say anything about it, seeing as they d .ii tih. nui hnnt ft more n JLU 1UMIB y an hour ago, and I haven't mentioned it to a soul. 1 guess a woman cau w a secret as well as a man," Every wom an in the room cried out most loyally, Of mnm ah nan " It WSS only the folks who relaxed their features. Tha Kt. tAuIa. Mo- Pott Ditpatch says, thst Mrs. Phoebe Rica, 1208 Madi son street, a sister 01 Men. m. tisy oea ton. Chief. St. Louis Fire Depart., had been a sufferer from inflamatory rheuma tism for seven years; the muscles of ber hands and limbs were contracted and she used crutches. By a single application of Hi Jacob's Oil she waa benefitted instan taneously, and finally completely cured. Wna Fatheb "ily son, I want you tolearn a trade?" Son "A trade? What trade?" "Anvthing. Become a machinist, a carpenter, a blacksmith, a bricklayer anything, but learn a trade." "Why, you hare not lost your money, have you, pa?" "Ao. my money is secure, and yo u will never lack for wealth. Bnt I want von to learn ttade, work at it every day, and le sure to go to and from your labor in your working domes. "Mercy on me! Bnt what iorr "It will keep some fool of a woman. all airs, selfishness and vanity, from marrying you." A rich soil: "How is the soil ot Kan sas?" asked one of the group, aa the traveler passed. "Richest la the world, sir." was the reply. "I know a New York State man who went to Kansas seven years ago with only fif teen dollars in cash and he ia now worth $20,000." "Whewl What did he raise principally?" "I believe it was a check, air; bnt they couldn't exactly prove it on him J Think of a soil that will raise a bank ebeck lor SI9J to $19,000, and in a backward season at that!" Spaak tVell ot f ha Bride tnat Carries C Kolaly Uvar," Is an old adage, and as these words ssem to apply to my rasa 1 use them. For several yera 1 nave tx-n ten iiiy irououxi wim mj kidneys and liver. I hid intense pains in my loins, back and bips. I couli not lie dow n, or rit down at tluiei as tbe pains were more than I could boar. 1 was treated ry vh vsk-ians here In Syracuse that did me no good, and i aiso tried several medicines that gave me no relieC I finally went to one of our druggists here In Syracuse, and waa re commended to use Hunt's Remedy. I pur chased a bottle as 1 found it bad been used with wonderful success here by others, and I had not n.-ed one bottle before I began to improve, could re-it, whi-h before I had bera uaab.e to obtain; the pains in my limbs and luck were all gone, and it certainly bas done all that was claimed tor it in my cass. In lact. Hunt a Kme.ly bas made a com pletn cure, and I mot h-artily recommend it to tbs public for kidney troubles in gene ral. Yon are at liberty to oe my name for the benefit of other that may be in doubt as to the great merit of Hunt's ttem-d v. Uratelully yours. A- woodruff. With the Dry Goods house of D. McCarthy &to. Svrjcuse . 1. June 11 istu. Ukfortusatb-: "I have been grossly insuiteti," exolaimed Brown. "That scoundrel Smith called me a liar! ' '-How unfortunate!" remarked F g-'. You couldn't deny the assertion with out endorsing it, could you?" Fraohets Propagate Malaria. The receding waters leave vaK tracts covered wit rotting vegetation exposed to toe raji of the un, wbica evaporate tbe seeds ot chills and fever and other malarial disease, both obA.naie and virulent. Tins rear. In cons -qaence of the anex amidet! maadaiiona, In town! and cities no lea loin in bottom Lin 04, and along river banka, tne a r I feeund of dis-av. Certa'S pnteetlia mar be imidi in Hostellers siumacn n uera. i ne urrxtn and suburban residents of towns, as well as the airrtculmriM, tbe miner and the we. era emi cnut, will xerci,e a wise pre aution i fore sail ug t lie pTil wi;h this eire'lem uefen-ive afiiu Ii renders tbe debi ItaieJ vncoroua, pro motes a regular nabtt or boor, reiortns irreguiari tf of itie liver, and reiews digestion andapueu e. The wnoesome warmth ahica a begsis in tbe system also couner4rts a tend-ncr ut raturoa ilxm. and looser oumplsinta fos ered by danip nea and unwi-e exposure, and sudden cuiili pro duced by a fad ol leuipdrsiura. Improved: Says Fogg "Parson Jones' sermons give me a great deal more pleasure than they used to." "In deed," replied Brown, inquiringly. "Yea " added Fogg; "I don't go to hear them now." Ely's Cream Balm has cured me of Ca tarrh of several years standing. I have recovered my fense ot taste and smell. Tbe Balm bas no equal as a cure. Frank C. Oiiden, Elizabeth, H. J. Apply with Snger. Matrimonial: Tne enntom of head ing marriage notices with the names of the contracting parties separated by a dash, sometimes produces ennou? results. For instance, a contemoorary bad a few weeks ago; "Birch Twiggs, Bull R'wh," "Price Gift" and Cawte Cold." MBimaikii'S psmimra best towic, tbe only preparauoa of beef containm Ra eruVre n4ri tuMM pruperttea It contains blooumalcing, force aeoeratiajr and Ufe-soataintng properuea; laralaa tNe for Indigestion, dypeuw,aeivoas proslratioa, and aU forms of general oeou ay, also, ia ad en feebled ouodiuons, whether tns result of exnaus Don, nervous prostration, over-work or acute dis ease, particularly if resolung from pulutoaary eouiplainta, CaswelL Haiard Col, proprietors, New lark. Sold by aracsuia. A good reason: Irish witness (for the defense) "is it myself tbat under stands the nature of an oath? Fail, and I ought to; haven t I been twice thried for perjury and convicted?" Horrid, yes, it is, ihat we must suffer from disease, but from Heart Disease, ner- vousuess and sleeplcsinea. Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator writ give you immediate relief; thousand! say so. $1. per bottle at druggists. Fortune befriends the bold. Car bo-line. The gray and bald no more shall grieve The signs of coming age, For Carbohne csn both retrieve And fullest griefs assu-tg Order is heaven's first law. Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator cures all tonus ot Heart Disease, nervousness sad sleeplessness. Youth should be a savings bank. Ite. Slot's Ureal Nerve Restorer w the marvel of the age for all nerve, diseases. AU flu stopped free, bend to BU Area street. m niieipma, r. 1 iso i Remedy tor Catarrh is a certain cure for that very obnoxious disease. Learn thy true self, and live it. Hale'sHoney Lorehound a sad Tsar. rom rvRsoivs of mis. aoes. a woirSKRrut, CTRS FOR COUOBS, COLDS.CKOUF.WHOOPl.lO COPOBI BROSCHTTia, and coxscar now. rr bamssxs cocomi (aeaie av ehrealei eaa BRXAKS Cf aiuM ilk, nuclei other PraygWisal S . saw nao'o TaeieaAo Drove Cm aa eaa ewas Cera Aassawar XdU Oara aaU J Bbrobio aa ribbons: A sermon on the vanities of this Ufa is weakened by the time it travels over s larga ooogre' fiaUon of beaitsfnl bonnets. sf aw r cuRxa. m a I mm o.'.kM riiarman Wlt to 13 JOd J"""jp - .. . . . v i A ixi.i nulerncc Moiae v v, " . 7. One Sunday afternoon he got tb Bar bath schools together and had splen did time talking to tho children. He was an admirable teacher, and soon had all the little ones answering questions. He tmd to explain ine operations at me biu - brain, but finding it difficult to make them understand, he put hi forefinger on the too of his head, sating. "What is there?" ..... After a moment's dead silence a m" boy screamed out, "Jtotbin'l - mnA waa ICIILII Ola oa a w u being inspected by admiring friends. "It's made of the new corkscrew cloth, gentlemen," said Dumley, proudly, "the very latest thing out. "Corkscrew cloth, eh?" remarked young Featherly, "1 have seen It ad vertised. . , (..ttnH.h a If A VOU "xee, lb s very imuiuu.u. y think the suit becoming to me!" . . T ." J U.ll.a.l. ies, lnaeeu, repnou suo"ji it n van tumnimr. bnt it IS very appropriate as welL" m I.-. 11- TATII mw Kttl ABB IUUO Bimwr . nw, j irirl " said a New Haven gentleman to a friend's preciouseet," "aren't you going to sing for me?" "No, air. i. . . ...,. - T thnn oh t louvi m hukwi -' - o you was a little singer," "Oh, no. I only sing a utue to ui uunj. I'll be your dolly." "You're too big. - . i i. : l it 1 guess sister J enuie wouiuu nuuu you was hers. She said you was jam splendid." sudden raining oi iu dishes in the back room, where) Jennie was busy. Important. wnen you tito or e. -Baggage Kxpresae and Carriage Hire, and stop at tne braud t'awa Motel, opposite liraad Cen tral Depot. airaaui rouran, unci up million dollars reduced lo fl and upwarJa per Uar. European Plan. Klerator. Keetanrant aupplie-l with i he best. H re cars, stages aau derate I railroad to all depota, Kamllea can lire tuer for levi money at me Urand Union Hotel Uan at any other Srsl-class Hotel in ine city. A short memory: Snodkins, 85 (who Las not been to church during the year, ia favored with call, as he supposes from oue of his creditors) "No, sir; youll have to wait, sir. I can't do anything for you to-day." Vis itor "Why, Air. dnoa grass, aonijuu know me i am Air. xirown, your pas tor." As a Cvkt. for Sons Throat asd CouoRa, "Bnan't Bronchial Troche' have been thoroughly tested, and maintain their good reputation. 25c a box. No objectios: Old Scotch gentleman aitting in a Toionto car a young lady enters and makes a rush lor the top most seat. The oar starts rather sud denly, the young lady lands on the old gentleman's knee, blushing, and ex claiming: "Oh! beg your pardon." Old Gentleman: "Dinna mention it, lassie; I'd ray t her hie ye sittin on my knee than standi u' on ceremony. .. st. Bernard VEGETABLE PILLS" f : T-V.- K T T Vr WTT Ol S co .plums. COSTIVKNKSS, HEAOlCHK and PYSPEPSlA , Prue. ss ceuw Druxsuta, or by &iii,lea nt rasa. Addrvea ST. BtH-N AUD VLGhTABLE PILL MAKERS. Kt Msrcrr Street, New To-k r Wormy Vein oft: Krrocam. Ort IA MMta K'rd' mum of Lost Manhood, Debility Jarrkly-atMl pmnUsa v sri by lb ElaStlO CrMll lompreSSOr, S6. .'"fftvw. Circular Free. ZimZl UXiMs ASStfC?, ICO hits SU Vtw J A 3i: Thi pnrrrTM plaster Is I iMUsUlr.y tk Um ewer I HOP PLASTER tract. IU ptrwer Is wonderful In TO rant dljeaM wbt?r other plasters aim ply irUore. Crick in tb Bark mot fievic, ta:niB tno bulr or Lmria, Mill Joint and HaeJM, Kidney Trouble, Rbenniatisnn, Karal;ia, Bor CJrest, AiltcUotu of tho Ilrstrt and Liver, and all pains rarba In sat partcored Instant iy by the UoppUuU. f7 Try LAME it. iTvrrza etmta r aw Tor 91m Milled oa receiptor prica. Sold by ail dnunrlsta and eoontry atorea, U'yp Floater Company IVopnartora, Boatsaa, Ma. BACK I jrb'or eont 1 pa. ton. Um of appectto and duuaai iof the powf t fink nawlT'n strvma! and T.iwvT P'J,. ts cwnta. ta Q met teat DICTIONARY. 123i Pej-s. Price ft Jo. Qmcticais POCKET-DICTIONARY. 24 Psjts. Prior $1.09. For Sals by all Book- tad 5m- Dolrra. a TAKE X0 OTBIR. Sorwltl a Vs., Philadelphia, Pa. WTLBOE'S C03IPOU3ro OP PURE COD LIVER rVTT A-rMTi T TTWi? o o. & Ts tit Cataeaiaai pf W I lMra ra POITKD or 0Ie.IVIIL IIO 11 HK, W tfi 4lt P"mrm. wriaf tlw Try iiauwaiifrfr trnr of the article aa ber tofrere rraa-J U en towel ry the Pvaap iat nf Lira w ti a li-aa.Dr pr p-tr wh ci rnter tV oil d xiixy rtBriia. B mi'koH V-rtinHniia of lta H9r.y rn br -hwn H-4dby A.U. fcViLaoa, Cliemiat. tno. and ail rtrravirteCJL Dtt-TiUXllOOUHAUD'S Oriental Cream, or Magial Bcaatifier. RrrrrmeeTatx, lmpraPret kin Moth. aua Mkio dia- ewarjr btrmlali on oaaiy, a d dan.!. tertion Ithaa conn toe trat or thirty reara and iasr ojarrn laa w taB it to be rare the rretmratioo le oroDtri t ttiada. Acvrpt BoooaTiterfrt of a i m 1 1 a e name. The diUuaniiahe l Dr. L. A. 8arr amid to a lady of the vatjt tow (a va. X it:-"Aa rrm la. lira iu a tb m, mymmcrtd Goumrjfi'a Crram' a- trv Iraat hartnf al of all tbe 8 km pr prattfnan i-ne bottle w il laai aiw mnsitha, natrur it every da. Alto Fotidr Snbtt: nsnorvm Miparon. alvr. M H . ()( K viji. H 4e Pnio. HrmA a, w w tfT tsair by all drianrita and Fncy Gonda DeaWa iunwuw b. feuaiaa ani Kurrrpe Alo i""ia id a. i sjiiy. "i iv it- 3n cr a."Wrn F.hnrn'a. Rj'lley'a and othr Fanrr 4ooda rtjr. mhewmm ummm iuim ,w ncim lor ariaat and prouf Baaaaaa-alHT)V, Kl.l, A CO. aBSSBBBBaBBaBaWBBWBBWBBSi;barlejuwa, M&iS, SS S70 LIFE. LOANS AT 4 K CENT. t&T r.,in --s ... fc. Ja " i , mUmmImSSIcHi,. MB H iCLUilf f lcul,el exrept mmi tKn ! nmrn WE WAW 1005 BOOK AGENTS for Sm nmw book THI KT V-TMKKE YKAKS ASt!HI OUR WILD INDIANS. ByGea. DuOOEnlGa. SHFJLMAX Tka Ont Work hi iAorac4 Sr rm t Arthv. Gn. Wnnt. sa4 tSoa.aa4. of JtidM. BnKopo. CtomoMO. Editor Atcoo "IS. t . rVWhao. W M raJ-Job ASai Soot or trr,n . lu Sooork niortnoooa. Groot otkonkis. oa4 SoM ikm ttO I m f arSoihrCknlomAWi kpocinoa rtoto oto, on4itto he oooeoo. QiMi i f XLINDSEY'S blood searcher X U Ui crwwlws blood rw - M M T-ttr. rvtuia, I iwt. kstis. riswsJ. svwd allV Blood is tfceiw ta its vwswWe-fwJ awrw. BL dfl Pur Blood m im rwwrww f acaiib. w4 : IB - It ear bbt saw erf Scrotal."-.. 9 AW, fc VmaarWLr. O. It orw4 tmj cfciM ft rvap M. aa. aVr A. SmritMrr. Lmnman. . Tne ftl M W. B. KKI.LFK3 CO.. Prsp t, rutsbartV r. W Tb rnoifir has nitr nam m botttewi mt wrwrrvs. X rich. J$$. olaus that fl. cenu colates that nv - . flT. M ten centt STloUU lfoher Ke. After ey C- J-o f the chairs he a VZnZ ahaved by the "boss" WbUtohe u contemplation the rents rroeived T7lui tbe barber tried to shave his - covt tne patient nottto. to U dating, and feeling that he ought to msis barber, he opened his "" Uiat tbe rater might bs manipulated atthe corner thereof to better advaatage. pushing the barber away and tth ,ng hold of his throat, he Pl" thWh he was about to choke P from hi chair In an nnflruabed state. WbaVs tbe matter! Whsi's tbBt lerr asked the barber, in great surprUe battheoortiv old gentleman still conhn Z wJ' frantically, without belrg e U, (ay . word. B h and thrust bis fingers down his throat, as though he were attempting to force some thing down or np. The outer joiner, who had also left his chair, rushed op lo him and asked what was the matter. He no sooner saw the old roans poking symptoms, bulged eyes, P"ffl nd fia face than be announced himself as a dec tor altnouo be looked lbs picture of a tramp. After declaring bs was aaoctor, tie teedy-looking customer ordered Ue portly gentleman to Be at full length on tbefljor, face downward. To force sad argument the patient finally submitted. After this tbe doctor ordered the terri fied barbers to take him by the legs and stand him on his head. Toe barbers besitaUd. but finally obeyed orders, ss they saw tbe old gentleman was getting blue m the face. When they inverted the patient they were ordered to bit hint completely fion the floor. While thus suspended in tbe air, with his feet pointing skyward, tbs old mans head wss pulled backward by doctor, wno also pounded him savagely In the back with his fist. This process caused the old man to become seized with a spasmodic fit of coughing, which he con tinued until he caught his breath. At leneth he suddenly ordered the barbers to let bim down as he waa all right again. Aasoon as they laid him down on tbe noor be 'prang to his feet, and anatcblnr a small article from tbe floor which be held up to tbe face of the astonished proprie tor, he fairly shouted: "Hang your impertinence, what made yon drop Ibis down mv UiroatT' Tbe dumbfounded barber was unable to sar a word in reply, ss ha saw that the article picke a from ths floor was one of hla rheionlv manufactured aleeved-buttons. consisting of a lsre and small button sewed together. Itus duhosi mun nave fa!ln from the dilanidalad batroa-hole Of the barber's left sleeve Into the old man's throat while he was shaving about the corners of his open mouth. Referred: This purports to be a literal translation from tbe Gorman: 'Prettv wlfeKin.' said Herr X to bis young neighbor-ess, 'give you ase yet a kiss-let? I ask only out of curiosity. because I gladly know would whether it from your month sweeter taste than that of my frau. 'Neighbor,' replied she, snappishly, ask yoa only my bus band; he bas your dear fraa many a kiss given; be must it know." A ttaver on distant vision bas been snbmitted to the Royal Society. din burg, by Mr. MadJox. It state tbat he rinds acsomodation for a distant object in the case of moat persons is naturally connected with a alight eon vergenae of the optio axis, so that the interception of the optio axis Is nearer than the object looked at. At a certain distance, different in different persons, and probably varying in tbe same per sona from time to time, tbe optio axis naturally converges at tho distance focused for. When a nearer object ia looked at, the point of intersection of the optic axis ia beyond the object. In ordinary vu-ion these differences be tween the distance of convergence and accommodation are not obaerved, be cause the effort for single vision easily overcomes them and farces the optic ax 'a into the position corresponding to the acommodation. Iiittixring a book on the weather of lSfvl, the british Medical Journal says. e often hear a great deal about thr dampness of onr climate as a cause 01 diseases of the respiratory organs espe cially, but as a matter of fact the death rate and the amount of rainfall do not appear to stand in any definite relation ship, whereas a spell of cold weather produces an immediate and notable effect." The saving affected by the cable sys tem of propelling street-oars is strik ingly shown by the fact that a 375-horse-power engine operates ten mile of donble track road in Chicago, doing the work of nearly 2,000 horses. It ia estimated by engineers 'that a 2.400- horse-power engine could move all the street-cars at oreaent m use in Sew Tork city, a work for which nearly 13 - 000 horses are required. Tlina u Hoarj. Time and money will be saved by keep ing Kidney-Wort in the home. It is aa invaluable remedy for all disorders of the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels and f jr an dis eases arising from obstruct loos of these organs. It has cured many obstinate esses after hundreds of dollars had been pav.d to physicians without obtaining relief. It cures Constipation, Piles, Biliousness and all kindred disorders. Keep it by you. JtaT" rhe Voice of the feople. Mo fam ily Dyes were ever so populsr as the Dia mond Oyea. They never fail. The black is far superior to lotrwood. Tbe other colors are brilliant. Wells, Kichardson & Co., Burlington, Vt 11 aud "Obi I wish you would stop in and hear my pinano. It ia in such a lovely condition now. It was tuned by a graduate of a blind asylum at Boston and ia just perfect. He bas such a delicate ear." Edith "My piano has just been tuned, too." Aland "Was it by the same man?" "Edith "Well, no. Judging from the results lie mut have been grad uate of a deaf and dumb asylum,' A Car of PneamonV. Mr. D. U Barnaby, of Owego, X. T., says that his daughter waa taken wilh a violent cold which terminated with pneumo nia, and all the best physicians gave the ease np and said she coald live but a fear hours at most. She was In this couditicm whew a friend recommended Dr. Wax, Hall's Bal aam for the Langs, and advised her to try it. She accepted it as a l.-ut resoRland was surprised to tind tint it prod need marksj change for the 1 -tier, and by persevering In its use a cure waa effected. The single tff.rt by which we atop short in the downward path to perdi tion, ia itself a greater exertion ot vir tue than a hundred acta of initio. After uing a large namber of prepara tions for Catarrh, 1 bave become satiate' that of tbem ali Ely's Cream Balm givr im the most relief, lean recommend it t any one who may bave Catarrh, Cold l tbe Head or Hsy Fever. 8. B. Lewi Principal Graded School, Clinton, W Eisy to use. Price 60 cents. 1 A soft hammer turaetb. away noia-: Old lady Oh, carpenter yes whi.. you were at dinner I ah I tied sori rags round tbe bead of yonr bammei, as I found the noise of it this morning disturbed me very much. Tow will find it much pleaaanter now." Vital Quonalt Ask the most eminent rby-1daa Of any school, what is the W v the world ft qulrttng and aliarin.Tftj: taflon of the nerves and curhij all fi BeTVtis eotnplalnts. glvin? nartrI?: Ilka refreshing slsep ajwart ? t- And they wfll tell Vou unhesltaH... "Some form of Hops V CHAPTER T. Ask any or all of the mortemin " What Is the be and onl v remiT sea be relied oa tn cure all di.-aaa of kidneys and urinary oros; jL6, Bright a disease, rtiabetes, retention oTu1 MUty to retain urine, an. I all tbe sod aliments peculiar to Vomen"T , "And they will t!l yoa exp iciu, emphatically "Buchu." 4 r Ask the same physicians "What ts tlm mol reli.iVe an,) ft emre for all liver diea-es or 'lypep,ur Mlnatlon. tudtfrrstlon, biiioa ne fever, ague, &c," ami they w,ll Mandrake I or la uaiuieiiuii ; Hence, when these reiiieji-.esarecoaibi. with others equally valu.iMe And eompouiwled Into Hup T.i'ten a woaderrui aim inysierionsrnrativi. fa developed which is so vunl lu !:- that ao disease or ill balth n. T" bly exist or resist its pwer, ana , la ' Harmless for the most frnll womm t. est lavalsd or smallest clmd to iue. CHAPTEK ir. F.nln-s "Almost deai or nfarl? uior" Tar years, and given up bv pliyeU,,.. pngnrs sou oiuer am iey rim haws been cured Women gone nearly crazy I Trom agwny f n-ur.iij;ia, neironjufc vakefulness and various Uura-s to women. People drawn ont of shape from nc. ti . ; lug paiir ui iiucuiiisiiiiu. Iunammatory and cbruuii-, or sajrr. frnrn scrofula I KrvatnelAi! Sail riwuia. b'ond psnn-n;. lntfp., A. Uoo. anal ia fact aliuust ail dixas Ira 1 Jiatnra w setr u Bar bean rcr-l by Flip Bitten, proof r Can Be futuul ia every nci iijriii.i m m o . LVOIA E. 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