iSJHMUttJl (Voire and Montenlan. i It -was towarca 10 o clock when, from I ' a hllleck on the right or the line, Wolfe i , saw that the crifia iu near. The French : V ca the ndce bad gathered themselTe into three bodies; regulars in the center, regulars and Canadians cn the rfcht and left. Two field-piecea which had been j dragged up the height flred on there with pmpe-ghot, and the troops, rising from 1 the ground, termed to receive them. In ' i ' a few minutes more they were in motion. . They came on rapidly, uttenn loud 'i shouts and firine, as oon as they were within range. Their ranks, ill-ordered, ' " at the best, were further confused by a J number of Canadians, who bad beeen in- r 3 terspersed among the regulars, and who, after hastily Bring, threw themselves on tbe ground to reload. The British ad ; vanced a few rods; then halted, and stood still. When the French were within forty paces, the word of command rang out, and a crash of musketry an swered all along the line. The volley was delivered with remarkable precision in the battalions of the center, which had suffered the least from the enemy's bullet; the simultaneous explosion was afterwards said by the Trench officers to have sounded like a cannon shot. An other volley followed, and then a furious, cluttering fire, that lasted but a minute or two. When the smoke rose a miserable sight was revcaltid: the ground cumbered with dead and wounded, the advancing masses stopped short and turned into a frantic mob, cursing, shouting, gesticulating. i The order was given to charge. Then over the field rose the British cheer, i Joined with the fierce yell of the High land slogan. Some of the corps pushed forward with the bayonet; some advanced firing. The clansmen drew their broad swords and dashed on, keen and swift as bloodhounds. At the English right, through the attacking column was broken to pieces, a fire was still kept np; chiefly, it seems, by sharpshooters from the bushes and cornfield", where they had lain for an h'Mir or more. Here Wolfe himself led the charge at the head of the Ixulsbourg Grenadiers. A shot shattered his wrist. He wrapped his Handkerchief about It and kept on. Another shot struck him, and he still advanced, when a third lodged in his breast, lie stnegered and sat on the ground, lieutenant brown of the Grena diers, one Henderson, a volunteer in the i same company, and a private soldier, aided by an officer of artillery who ran to i Join them, carried bim in their arms to the ; rear. He begged them to lay him down. ! Ttiey d:d so, and asked if he would have 1 a surgeon. "There's no need," he an i svered; "it's all over with me." A mo j ment alter one of them cried out: "They ' run. See bow they run:" "Who run?" Wolfe demanded like a man aroused from 1 sleep. "The enemy, sir. Egad, they give way everywhere." "Go, one of you, to Colonel Burton,' returned tbe dying man; "tell him to march Webb's regiment down to Charles Hiver to cut off their retreat from the bridge. ,r Then, turning on Ins side, he murmured, ".Now, God be pnused. 1 will die in peace" and ia a few moments his gallaut soul had fled. Moutcolni, still on horseback, was borne with the tide of fugitives towards the town. As he approached the walls a shot passed throueh his body. He kept his seat; two soldiers supported him, one on each side, and led his horse through the ft. Louis gate. On the open space within, anong the excited crowd, were several women, drawn no doubt by eagerness to know the result of the fight. One of them recognized him, saw the streaming blood, and shrieked, "Oh, mon Dieu! mon JJieu! le Marquis est tuel ' "It's nothing, it's nothing," replied the death-stneken man. "Don't be troubled for me, my good friends." Matrimonial. Aavlca. The young woman said her lover was corning on tlie train, and she was going to lie married. Yhereuion the old lady said she had much experience in the "marrying business," and would give the young lady some advice, and here is what siie sa;d: "Well, child, never marry a railroader, for he is lia ble to get killed at any time. Never marry a military man, for he is liable to go to w ar and get shot, I5esides, Ids' gorgeous clothes attract the atten tion of the women. Never marry a hotel keeper. My first husband was a hotel keeer and fell through the eleva tor oiening and broke his skull. Nev er marry a traveling man, for he is always away from home. Never marry a steamboater. My second husband was a steamboat captain, and got Mow ed into 4,to0,i"J0 pieces'. I always get terribly mail when I think of that man. Never marry a grocer. My third hus band was a grocer and he was killed by a molasses barrel fallin' on him. When I think of bun I'm completely disgust ed. Never marry a carpenter My fourth husband was a carpenter and fell off a scaffold and was smashed to a jelly. May his soul sleep in peace! Never marry a machinist. My fifth liusbaud was a machinist. I'll never forget the day when he was brought borne on a board. I didn't recogni7 him. A lielt had come off a pulley and hit him plum In the fare and spread his nose all over his countenauce. I prom ised on his dyin' lied that I'd never marry another machinist." Just then the train .rolled in and the old lady asked: "Child, what business is your lover in'" "Insurance business.'' "O, inercyl You don't mean to marry him? My sixth husband was an insurance " Hut the youug lady was gone to meet her lover. The Nil. Crier. When the inundation approaches the capital usually at the end of June or the liegiuuiug of July the Nile criers (Muiia-tli-eu-Nil) begin their work, The: criers are men, w hose business it is to call out, or rather to recite, befoie the houses of those who wish it, how much the Nile has risen during the last twenty-four hours. The Oriental does rverything, no matter what it is, grave- Iv, Mowly, with much dignity aud ver bosity, and is never chary of his time or m ath. Even the form of his greet ing in the street is a complicated cere mony of words aud motions which usu ally takes some minutes to perform A ml in the sauid wav the announce ment of the liver's rise, which seems to us such a simple matter, is a most sen oils affair. The day iiefore the crier begins his talk he goes through the streets accom panied bv a boy, whose part it Is to act as choi us and to sing the response at the proper moment. 1 he crier slugs: God has looked graciously upon the fields." Kespouce: 'Oh! day of glad tidings." "To morrow begins tueanuouucemeiit." Response: "May it l-e followed by success." Before the crier proceeds to give the information so much desired, he intones with the boy in a lengthy, alternating chant, in which he praises rod, nn plores blessings on the Prophet and all his believers, and on the master of tbe bouse and all his children. Not until this has been carefully gone throng! does he proceed to say the Nile has risen so many inches. This ceremony is carried on until the month of September, when the river lias reached its culminating point, and the crier, as bnnger of such good news. never fails to claim his "baksheesh" sometimes humbly, and sometimes, too. very imperiously. William Saxdeks, the superintendent of grounds and gardens, Agriculture Department, Washington, says that no part of a tree coated with lime-wash 1am ever beem aiaoied with the blight. AGRICULTURE. How to Fixce PouLTBr. I ha-a known persona on market day to go out and kill twelve or fifteen fowls, and to bring them into a room where there would be a half dozen women and boys pulling a few feathers at time, between the thumb and forefinger, to prevent tearing them. Now for the benefit of neb I will give our plan: Hang the fowl by the feet with a small cord; then, with a small knife give one cut acroes tbe upper jaw, opposite the corners of the mouth; after the blood has stopped running a stream place the point of the knife in the groove in the upper part of the mouth, run the blade up the back part of the bead, which will cause a twitching of the muscles. Now is your time for, every feather yields as if by magic, and there ta no danger of tearing the most tender thick. Before he at tempt to flap you have him as bare as the day he came out of the egg. The Best Weight fob Market Tigs. The style of market pig has undergone a great change within a few years. The large 400 or 500 pound bog to now eel- Ar.m fnnfirl TIlA (IVUmiYIWIl hOff 18 DO longer sought after, and pig feeding has .1. . . ti i r 14- been more carer any siuuieu m iaie i Khmvl IjMak havA fonnd that the flesh of the large hog to coarser and . ' I It m3 - stronger, ana not as sweet aim uuc ua vored as a 10 or 12 months' pig. It ia true, the older and over fattened hog yields more lara, uui mu uuw uui cart j nmAi it aa laril often brines no higher price than the aide pork. The inducement, therefore, to grow these t I . a-iata and tha 300 laijc uign w 1 pound pig has displaced the 000 pound uog. The Canada thistle and no other in fliction of the farm was ever got rid of bv act of Assembly: but there is a plain, common-sense method by which the thistle is headed oH, and that is dy frequent cultivation of the soil, and there is no better crop for this than that of corn, and assisting this by .resolutely digging it out with the fork as fast as it make its appearance above ground. liy digging out with tne lor u can oe taken out entirely, leaving no pieces behind; but if the spade is used aud the plaut is cut each piece will sprout again. It will not be likelv to disappear at the Erst attempt, but by replanting the land with corn and continuing to fight the pent with a fork as before ft will eyent uallv be headed off. Flies mav be kept from annoying horses by making a wash of carbolic soap aud water, with a small quantity of kerosene oil added to it This is sponged over the horse's coat and let dry two or three times. Its effects re main three or four hours. By repeat ing it at intervals the flies may be pre vented from annoying the poor beast at this seasou. Another remedy to to procure Persian insect powder, put a quantity of it in a rlour dredge or Urge pepper box and dust It well into the hair. This is sure deatn to mes ana is harmless to animals. If it is blown np into tbe air of stables at niht and dusted well upon the post and celling, as well as the animals, these will enjoy a good night's' rest. It will also clear flies and mosquitoes from rooms. It must not lie forgotten that such fall-growing crops as cabbages, turnips, parsnips and carrots are now more ben efited bv clean and mellow culture than at any other part of tbe season. If planted in rows or drills so that a narrow cultivator mav be run between them it will be profitable to pass it as often aa once a week, whether any weeds have made their appearance or not, especially if the soil ii moist; and in time of se vere drought the moisture of the soil is better maintained by keeping the sur face for an inch or two dor: a iu a slate of fine pulverization. It is a common mistake to leave the selection of seed until nearly the time when it is to be used. In the cribs or bin much care in selection U not possi ble. The best way to do with corn or potatoes is to go in the field at harvest time and have one man select the best. In potatoes this is quite as important as with any other crop. A smooth, handsome potato may come from a hill that produces only two or three tubers. By selecting the best potatoes irom tne most vigorous hills there is a tendency to increased productiveness, which after a few years almost marks the crop as of a new and improved variety. W. V. S. Eeeksias relates instruct ive experience with his cows, which one winter persisted in making bitter cream and butter. He learned after a while that the Litter taste was caused by hem lock boughs which the cow browsed during warm days when out. In the early settlement of the country, browse from new-felled timber was a staple cattle food in Winter. Beech and Bass wood were reckoned the best, and of the latter sticks as large as a man's thumb would be eaten. Farmers cannot expect to raise choice vegetables without labor now, but the garden plat really pays better than field crops for the time and labor given it. Weed seeds are germinating rapidly. and most garden soils are well filled with them. The hoe and the rake must be plied constantly or weeds will get the best of the struggle. Throwing the earth np around most growing vegeta bles is better than level oulture. "If any one baa a pear tree that bears spotted or cracked fruit let bim sprinkle wood as hea over the soil, beneath the tree, aa far in diameter as the branches extend not a light sprinkle, either, but a liberal dressing. Then wash tbe bark thoroughly with strong soap-suds (old- fashioned soft soap preferred) with tbe addition of lime-water and a little flour of sulphur. The American Agriculturist has a description of a barrel barrow for carry ing liquids. A barrel, open at the top, ia fitted luto the frame of an ordiuary barrow with cleats, about one-third be low the top of the frame. It can be advantageously employed in carrying slops to hogs or cattle and water for plants. Many of the most desirable qualities of animals have been made inherent by iu-breeding, yet, unless practiced by a very experienced breeder, in-breeuing should be avoided. It ts not neceeaary, however, to cross different breeds iu order to mingle blood dissimilar, but resort may be had to several families of the same breed. Sheep raising, aa conducted in Eng land, is much more thorough and judi cious than in our country, but we are learning. A breeder of Hampshire Downs, in Kent, England, hax 3u0 lambs from 300 ewes this season without tbe loss of one, and three years ago had 412 lambs from 321 ewes, without losing a ewe iu the preceding winter. It to said that the development of flavor can be hastened by subjecting the cheese to a strong current of air. The flavor is developed by the process of oxidation. If the cheese to kept iu too close air during the process of cur ing, it will be likely to be deficient in flavor. A correspondent says that for several years he has sown nothing but tbe Faltz wheat It produces well, stands up well, does not shell out, has very nice, plump grains and makes excellent flour. It ha one quality to commend it iu wet years. Ax Australian farmer has cured the blight in his apple trees by placing to mato plants after being pulled around DOMESTIC. Beif (Boiled) Holland aise. A piece of beef which has been previously used in making soup, of about a pound in weight, cut into fillets; place in a pan with two tablespoonfula of fat or butter, and set oa the fire to fry for ten min utes; a large tablespoonful of flour Is dusted into It, stirred rapidly to prevent burning, then add four tablespoonfula gravy stock and about half a pint of wa ter; let it cook about three minutes; then prepare in another pan the yolks of two eggs and the juice of half a small lemon; into this pan place the beef and gravy; add salt and pepper to taste, and set the whole on the fire to cook once; it ia then ready to be served, Eoiled Flocb Ghuel. Boiled flour gruel to very good In cases of sickness in which the strength is very much re duced. To prepare the flour, put into a basin as much as it will bold, pressed tightly down. Then tie a cloth over it and allow it to boil hard for six hours. Then take off the cloth, and let tbe flour stand in the basin till the next day, then remove the crust which will have formed, and put the remainder away in a covered jar. For nae, mix four tablespoonfula of the flour smooth ly into a paste, then pour on it half a pint of boiling milk or water, and boil for ten minutes, constantly stirring to avoid lumps. Brandy, sherry, lemon juice or cream may be added, according to taste. Gruel may also be made from baked flour, bnt it is not so easy of di gestion. Bkef Toxgtje Salad. Boil one smoked beef tongue until thoroughly done, when cold grate it very tine. Then take the yolks of four hard-boiled eggs, mashed fine, and two tableepoon fuls of fine olive oil to the eggs, beat m well; then a desertspoonful of fine made mustard mixed, half a teaspoon ful of salt, pepper to taste, and about a quarter of a pint of good vinegar; beat the dressing well; when the salad to wanted mix the dressing with the beef tongue. This makes a nioe sandwich. Chicken salad and oyster salad may be made the same way, adding celery to the former. Hints for th Hows. Small doses of salt will check hemorrhage of the lungs or stomach. To relieve hiccoughs at once, take a lump of sagar saturated with viuegar. Toothache may be re lieved by the application of cotton sat urated with ammonia. Tbe skin of a boiled egg to said to be the most effica cious remedy that can be applied to a boil. Peel it carefully, wet and apply to the part affected. It will draw off the matter aud relieve the soreness in a few hours. A writer in one of the med ical journals says he has found the ap plication of a strong solution of chromic, acid, three or four times a day, by means of a camel's hair pencil, to be the best and easiest method for remov ing warts. To keep eggs the "year round," take one pint of salt and one quart of fresh lime, and slack with hot water. When slacked, add sufficient water to make four gallons. When well settled pour off the liquid into a stone jar. Then with a dish place the eggs in, tipping the dish after it fills with the liquid, so they will roll out without cracking the shell, for if the shell to cracked the egg will spoil. Put the eggs in whenever you have them fresh. Keep them cov ered in a cool place and they will keep fresh for one year. Prepared Pears. At this time of the year a good many families have such quantities of ripened pears that tbey can neither eat nor profitably dispose of them. A lady who has tried it finds j this an excellent use to make ot tuem-: Cut them in thick slices, stew them, and then, in an open oven dry them thoroughly, if it takes two days. They come out all honeyed over with their own sweetness, aud fig-like in their substance and consistency, at once sug gesting both raisins and figs. And they are excellent eating, far finer than any one would believe without trying. They will keep, it is said, a year or two. In csino student-lamps, never let the oil accumulate in the cup below the wick, but pour it out at least once a week. Let everything used about lamps: chimney cloths, rags, scissors, or extra wicks, be kept in the drawer of the table where lamps are kept and e'emed, or if no drawer, in a small box (an empty starch box to good). Burn the rags every few weeks; if allowed to lie filled with oil, spontaneous combus tion often takes place. Now that steim rotary roasters are used, coffee can be much more perfect ly roasted in them than at home; bnt buy it unground and in small quantities, keeping it in a glass or tin can, tightly covered. Java and Mocha mixed in the proportion of two-third Java to one third Mocha, makes a rich drink, and never grind till just before using. Do not use paint or powder if the weather to warm, for it to almost sure to be observed. A light application of rice powder several times a day will keep the face from becoming glossy, and will also cool the skin. Powder the hands and neck also. A good wash to apply to the face for freckles or tan is made of cucumbers and milk. The cucumber to sliced thinly and crushed in the milk. Hub on the faoe before retiring. If these rules are followed out you will find yourself better looking and more com fortable than heretofore. Plain white towels may be made or namental by placing two rows of drawn work at each end. The work may be fastened with red, or blue, or with white. The white gives a little nicer look to the towel than the colored. Overcast the edges just above the fringe. Here is the last remedy for seasickness from oue of the French papers: "Take no food during at least fonr hours pre vious to embarking. An hour before stepping on board drink one or two cups of very strong coffee (without chioorj)." Clover tea is said to be efficacious in the cure of cancer. Red clover is used, the tops being boiled in water. Tne tea to used internally and externally; about a quart a day should be drunk, also using it twice a day as a lotion. To mask cologne water try this rule To one quart of alcohol allow three drachms of oil of lavender, one drachm of rosemary, three drachms each of oil of bergamot and essence of lemon, aud three drops of tbe oil of cinnamon. To quiet tbe burning of ivy-poisoned hands, wet them with hot lime water. This will be efficacious sometimes when nothing else does any good. The difference between au egg laid by a plump, healthy hen, fed with good, fresh food daily, and an egg laid by a thin, poorly fed ben is as great as the difference between good beef and poor. A fowl led on garbage and weak slops, with very little grain of any kind, may lay eggs, to be sure, but when these eggs are broken to be used for cake. pies, etc., they will spread in a weak, watery way over your dish, or lok a I milky white, instead of having a rich, j slightly yellow tinge. A "rich egg." retains its shape as far as possible, I and yields to the beating of a knife or ' spoon with more resistance, and given you the conviction that you are really beating something thicker than mMt m diluted milk. HUMOROUS. Ma. Jacob Schneider and Heinrlch Banmgarten, two honest, hard working Germans, settled on the olear fork of the Sandles. in Gonzales county, about the year 1848. Thev picked up some little knowledge of the English lan guage from their scattered neighbors, and in 1850 were somewhat inoculated with the customs of the people. Schnei der sold a horse to .banmgarten on six months credit and got a neighbor to draw up the note for the money. Banmgar ten signed the note, and then said to Scheider: "Vat I must do mit dese note?" Schneider said: "Yon geeba der node, den yon nose ven yon must bays me." Eaumgarten said : "Dot ton goof At the end of six months Banmgarten brought the money and the note to Schneider and paid him the money and aaid : "Now yon dakea de node, den you ail dimes nose de money ish baid." The names nsed in this little anecdote are fictitious, but the balance of it is true history. Minks. "Things seem to have gone wrong with you. Don't want to hurt your feelings, but I can't help noticing that you look very seedy." Winks. "Yes, I've been speculat ing." Minks. -Well, I suppose you had better sense than to go into Wall street. Did you go in of your own notion t" Winks. "No ; I was taken in." lapunub When too visit or leave New atX Cttv, tar BaCTaaVKiprerMatre so.l Carrlaire Hire, and stop at lue brand Union Uuteu oppoaiLe Uraad Cen tral Depot. Eerint rooms, Btte l np mt a cost or on million dollars, reduced to 1 aud upward per uar. Kurooean Plan. Kieralur. Knuauraul supplied wim the best. Horse cars, stairea aad eietaiel railroad to all depots, r'ainlies can lire lieiter for lean ramer at the Urand Lmoa Hotel loan at anv other Srsuclasa hotel in the cur. A Geoboi men hearing a noise like a rattle snake in tbe hotel, went into a friend's room and saw to his intense surprise five huge rattlers crawling around the room, while his friend sat unconcernedly at a table writing a let ter. "Great Jehosephat, J.ml" he ex claimed; do von see those snakes ?" "Snakes? What suakes?" returned James. "Wliy, all around the room there-everywhere." "O, no," replied James, 'not at all. I thought to my self at first, but I've had 'em too often to believe all I see." When the Mason & Hamlin Company announced the acconiplixbineut of a great improvement in 1'priglit Pianos, wnich they would aoou give to the publte, much was expected, because of the vast improvement which bad been effected by theni in reed in atrument., and the aeknowleded superex celleuce of their organs. These expecta tions are fullv justilied by tbe pianos whieb they are producing, which have extraordi nary purity and relinemeut of tone. Kvery uierbauic will see that the peculiarities of their construction must add greatly to their durability and especially tuelr capacity to keep in good time This company have as treat a future In their piauos as titer are already reajizlutf Iu their organs, which are ivufeasedlv un equalled among such iustrumeuts. ltutn Trarelttr. It takes an Irishmau to hit the nail rqnare on the head every time. A monopolist in this section, employed a large number of men, at the lowest possible wages, said to an Irishmau In his employ : " Pat, I hear you are go ing to vote for Clevelaud." "Faith, I think I will," said Pat. ' Xow look here. Patrick, if Cleveland is elected your wages will not be more than fifty cents a day." "Arrali, now, what's that you're givin' us," said Pat ; "if you really thought so you'd vote for him yourself !" Joalab. Uaria Trouble. Tosiah Davis, North Middletown, Ky., writes: "I ata now usiug a box of vour Henry's Carbolic Salve upon an ulcer, which, for tbe past ten days, ha given me jreatpain. The salve is the only remedy I have found that has given me any ease. My ulcer was caused by varicose veins,aud was pronounced Incurable by my medical loctors. I liutl, however, that Heury Car bolic Salve is etlectinu aenre." Heaare of imitations. , " Look beab ! ' said old Silos, meet ing the Governor of Arkansas, "da tell me dat de cholera hab got er 'special pit at de niggers." "Yes, it carries them off," the Gover nor replied. Uli, nb. It's er sorter Democrat 'zeaae, ain't it ? De yaller teber is sor ter in fabor o' de 'publicans. It am strange whut campaign 'fluences de white fo'ks fetches ter bar' on de sity tion." Koui;b aa rain" I'laater. PorouiiatidureaifThenluir. Iiupmre-l. the best for intrkactie, patu In cheat or at le, rueutuAiutu, oeuraitria. Se DrugMist or ruatL Creaxebt M.n. "Yes, the cheese is a little old, I admit ; but do you notice what a rich yellow it to, just like gold ?" Customer. "The color is certainly all that could be desired." "I pride myself on that, and as I have no name for the brand I have been thinking of calling it tbe 'gol j brand.' " "W.mld not 'gold dollar' brand do better?" Perhaps ; but why ?" "Oh. yon knew all tbe world prizes the mitey dollar," Hair-dressings should be free from raucidity, should neither gum nor dry the hair, and should be of such a nature that the hair bulbs would receive strength. Carboline is the only one that seems to fill the bilL The "utterly utter" kind of talk has infected the street gamins, one of whom, after picking np a more tbat usually fragrant cigar-stump, exclaimed to his friend : "Jack, this to quite too positively bully." Tberc are plenty of Detrolters who still believe that immortal guy in which Charley Blanchett aud a white dog feast were tbe salient points. The latest feminine idiocy that has soized Detroit is gum-chewing. The attack u virulent. Tne Bop uf tne Nation. Children alow In development, puny, scrawnr and delicate, ose "Wells' llealtb Keueoer." A woman never says "I'm going to Mr. Jones'." It to always to II Jones' that she is going. From the woman point of view man as a purely uomesuo ngnre is not an eutity. Da. KLixri Ureal erve Restorer is the marvel of the aire for all nerve diaeasea. All ate Mopped free, bend to ji arcfe street. I hlladtipaia. r-a. A Texas young man shot himself be cause a young lady refused to dance with him. In his blind rage he proba bly mistook himself for a rival. Piso's Remedy for Catarrh is a certain cure for that very obnoxious disease. I A bhidob over a stream In Missouri bears this legend : "Drive over aa fast as you want to, and be durned 1" Everybody, therefore, drives at a walk. The author of tho "Little Brown Jug was probably in a jugular vein, wuen ne wrote mat sometime popular ditty. A Is tit Bwaats. Heaitartie, fever, ctillta, malaria, dyspepsia, cured i.t "Weils' ilealta Keneaer." IU Er a mother-in-law "You can de ceive your guileless little wife, young man, bnt her father's wife never." A Detroit editor has been sued for papraaot of a board bU, The ImI Art of Tea Making. Th. n tank of it la no toneer en couraging. It is either a pale, half Chilled, unsansraciorj Dtrvccaga. r lorr hlack.hrown sediment Wli ,nm. m " - , from overboiled tea leaves. The con sumption of tea, no doubt, in ngland is enormous, and we boast to foreigners that we are fond of our tea; the fashion 9 Jrinkino- nwinir mainlv to OUT example, has extended to France, onoe extremely Heretical on inai point; auo wa vhikM JVM WUWW O good cup of tea in England? At the ml way stations? very rareiy. a iu nuiinnnti) Kraraalv ever. And at the newly started tea and ooflee palaces. ... . a . I A l.a wuicb are to promote mounvij, iu wu t tvnl Arvftiff Af-irnnlftint ia thftt the tea and coffee are so poor tbat the best intentioned people are loroea uaua iv the dangerous public bouse in order to obtain a little stimulant, for it is idle to ji, that tmth tan and coffee are stimu lating to the constitution. Everywhere a great reform in tea is required. Unce oa a time no confectioner, railway sta tion or refreshment house could rival the homemade brew, made under tne eye of the mistress of the household, with the kettle on the hob and the in gredients at hand; but now that the old custom of tea-making is considered unladylike, and the manufacture has Urn haml.i oTr to the servants, the great oharm of the beverage has virtu ally departed, inaeea, u u Burptuuug ,n l.rtw tawr hnnsM a a-nnd COD of tea can be obtained, now that it baa become unfashionable for the mistress 01 me t tint onlv to Dreelde over her own table, bnt to have complete way over that most necessary article, a . ' a ... . FT. I f ll. kettle ot boning water, aiio uuuiwo ..,..-... Araam rF ataarfnry tllAirtem. aS WC do in England. They do not drown it with milk or cream, or alter lis lasie with sugar, but lightly pour boiling .i nn a small nnrtion of the leaves. It to then instantly poured off again, by which the L-ninaman oowins uotj wo more volatile and stimulating portion of its principle. "Uello!" we beard one man say to an other, the other dav. "I didn't know you at first, why! you look ten yeara younger than you did when 1 saw you last." "I "et-t len years younger, waa tne reply. "V..11 kuiw 1 used to to untler the weather all tbe time and gave np expecting to be auv bet:er. 1'be doctor aaid 1 had coit suuiition. I was terribly weak, had night- sweats, cotigli, no appetite, aim ioa. ni-u. 1 aaw Dr. 1'ierce'a 'Golden Medical Dis covery' advertised, and thought it would do no harm if it did no good, it has cured nte. I am a new man because I am a well one." "Ma." whispered Pindar Filzgoober, after the funeral of a frieud, "do you know where he weut ?" ' Hush, child." cautioned the mother. who saw that the question had been overheard, "of coarse I don't, and no one else does."" I do," yelled the boy, brightly, "he went to the cemetery. No I'hyaie, Sir, In Mlneli' A oni.l (t.irv nniiiH friiui a bova' board- ; .. V. . u .1 i .lMr-v Tha iIImC tvaa Illl- uotooous and constipating, aud the learned Principal decided to Introduce some old rtvle physic in I lie apple-sauce, and await thj, l.i.iiv niilr-L line bright lad. tbe fuiartesi iu school, discovered the eectet untie in bis sauce, and puxning oaca uts plate, shouted to tbe pedagogue, "No l.livair. Mir Itl ttlilll. Mv iiM.1 UId Ule tO nsenurblu' but Dr. Pierce's 'Pleasant lttr gative Pellet,' aud tbey are doing ttioir duty like a char m!" They are autt-bilious, aud purely vegetable. J Ajwiit (Belgium Academy of Sci ences) conclude that the seat of e'ec- trioity of storms is not, as generally ad mitted, in the moist region of the atmos phere, but in the cold and dry super- st'atum. It's no secret nostrum. We speak ot Dr. Pierce's Kxtnict of Smart-Weed, composed of best Kren. h Hran.ty, Smart-Weed, Ja maica Utuiter and latupbor Water, it cures cholera morbus, colio or cramps in stomach, diarrbu-a, dvsentery or bloody tiux, and breaks up colds, fevers aud in flammatory attacks. Wuen a young mau to aloue with bis best girl he to generally supposed to be 'hold cg his own. Non Dr has publicly anathentaized the Board of Public Works in forty- eight hours. "Koucli on Pain. Cnres colic, cramps, diarrhea; externally for arli-, pain. spraitM, heal.ctie, neuralgia, rheti- tuattsin. rur tuaa or oeartt. a auu Ax English Hock-master savs that he keeps bis nursing ewes in rather high coudition, contending tbat fat dams make fat lambs. When the Arab has stolen everything else in eight he quietly folds his tent aud steals away. Color Your Butter. Farmers that try to sell white butter are all of the opinion that dairying does uot pay. If they would use Wells, Richardson 4 Co'a. Improved Butter Color, and market their butter in perfect condition, they would still get good pri ces, but it will not pay to make any but tbe best in color and quality. This color is used by all the leading cream eries and dairymen, and u sold by drug gists and merchants. Western Cyclone. Up the Platte Hiver in Nebraska, as you may have heard, it blows. And a "blow" In Nebraska is different from what it is in Illinois. The ordinary summer breeze of Nebraska would make an Illiuoisan hunt his cyclone cellar, aud what a Nebraskau calls a blow is a widely different sort of ar rangement. Cyclones are not common In the great treeless Stale this year. We were out there a few days since, and learned that tbey did not average more thau three a week. Occasionally they have two in one day, but not often. The Platte Hiver has two chauuels. When tbe wind is in the south it lilts one, when in the north the other. We are credibly informed by an old native --oue who came through with the 'for ty-niners that tbe Platte sometimes overflows its banks, and greeu people think It has been raining above, when it is simply tbe wind blowing up stream; aud, again, it goes almost entirely dry when the wind is down stream. All the stories of fish showers are true, aud they are all blown out of the Platte. People go around in tbe evening regu larly looking to see whether the cables that hold tbe houses to the ground are all secure, and it to nothing for them to sleep for hours with tbe house two or three feet above the ground. They have a perfect couteu'pt tu that coun try for cyclone caves and cellars, aud people who have become accustomed to tbe wind say they wouldn't give a snap for a breeze that couldnt blow away a hole in the ground. Ma Cats. There ia not a single cat within the limits of the town of Leadville, Colorado. Cats have been imported there by the hundred, and in all varieties ot color and size, but not one has ever survived the second week ot residence. However, as there are no rats and mice in Leadville, there Is no real need of cats, and It makes little difference whether they live or die. The thm atmosphere at that altitude (10,- 200) is as fatal to the vermin as to their toe, and the inhabitants are thus merci fully spared the infliction ot both. One bad example spoils many gor-d precepts. Whis a man threatens to give jon a piece oi nu mind ne wishes to (tea trey the peace ox jtmra, Ancient Oriental naUC' Roman gl uttony became bo "easlve that yaws were framed to repress it, aid a decree pasd. interdicting the of Srtain dShes at their public feasts. The Emperor Hadrian issued an edict prohibiting all persons from bathing before tbe eighth hour, to pre vent the abuse of the bath, which was w ...! . arceoaive gorging, to give relief by assisting tbe digestion. The Emperor Titus is saui w "' - from this cause. ..,. .... .i T?nman extrava- gance there was a wide distinction, lne Greeks were mucn more tnium, perate and artistic; m their States inuiviuuaia unr """ , J; i to amass vast wealth; of that they did possess they expended more upon art and less upon indulgence. The - . i i ana and eiuleavor- ed to supply their deficiency by profu sion. They tired aaucers, 3.uc., 1 ltan, . OtllllSA thelil. musicians auu Throughout Greece it was esteemed a reproach not to.kuow now w and dance; music was introduced at banquets, and the guests were expected to sing. The arts and graces were in nate in the Greeks; uie noiuu3 borrowed them. . . n., : ...h o .inoa ntTitutv between a uric ia Dui.ii m "- v the Iloman and German cookery and festive habits, that I believe an wa. .,ur ii9ininf Unman crastxononi IC art must be sought only in modern Ger many. The agro-uoice wucct, j whicn the former was characterized. u,n .i,uti.,(,nUh th latter. Tbe edd commingling of meat and fish, of sweet fruit sauces with meats, the larger pro portions of wine used in their dishes, certain viands having boiling vinegar poured over them just asfthey are ready to be served, and the variety of sausages. Including those made of fish, which are said to have been invented by the Em peror Ueliogobalus all suggest a lio man origin. Though the Tight of the kitchen tire was probably the brightest spot in the Dark Ages, yet as its reflec tion has not come down to us, we can onlv conjecture that barbarian kings would feast, as they did everything else, coarsely and ravenously. The conti nental nations preserved traditioual traces ot Kouian luxury aud Eastern festivity, extinguished by a long series of invasions and disasters, revived in a much more agreeable form under the S tracens. An old writer relates that tie cook of an inn served a poisoned shoulder of mutton on no less a person age than Mahomet, remarking with a cvnicism quite modern In character. "If he is a prophet, he will discover it; if he is an impostor, no matter what becomes of him." The "Arabian Nights" furnish pic turesque accounts of the graceful ban quets of the true believers, to which flowers and perfumes were as necessary as food. Tinted meats and grains, suowy pullets, reposing on plateaus of rice, chickens as rosy as the flowers that surround them; the wlue of dates, and o-xa-sionally the forbidden vintage of t!ie lntidel; with the variety or fruit, sweetmeats and cakes, which formed t!ie basis of all their eutertaiuweuts, are described over and over again. But it is the perfect social equality of all true Musselmaus which strikes so forci bly iu those fascinating romances The niial or the traveler is ready in every house; every guest that apjars is wel come, irrespective of coudition. If a mau exhibits emotion when he discov ers that he his been unwittingly sup p-ng with the Caliph himself, it is not the rank tbat disturbs him, but the con s i usuess that be might have lost his h -ad an infallible consequence, if any o bis words or looks had given um brage to the despot. With this one little drawback all are equal. Zobede ami her sisters entertain the porter who carried home their provisions, the three Calendars, and the disguised Caliph and his Vizier, with equal hospitality. And the ouly difference that 1 perceived in the guests at tnis cnarming supper is that the pwter ap(ears to oe tne most otiiihlM nf t'm tiartv Where thpre IS any objection to eating iu unfitting sit uations, tne Qimcuuy arises iroui some source unite auurt from the condition of the company. When the Vizier and Agib s grandmother are indignant with the servant who has taken their relative tn feast, in the rook's all no at Damas cus, it Is evident tbat the cause of their wrath must be sought elsewhere than in the diverse ranks of the parties. Hut a, it nwtrtMnsirv t a ia.rfi,rm abln tlons before eating, and as the Orientals are strxt observers of etiquette, 1 fancy it was the omission of this ceremonial. consequent on taking a repast at a cook's shop, which enraged the child s distinguished friends. A prominent French scientist has made a careful investigation of the sour ces of possible danger in tbe use of coal gas. In nnburnt sss the injurious ele men tis found to be carbonic oxide. Were a stream of escaping gas passes over ground not already saturated the earth absorbs the odor of the gas. aftel which it may permeate dwellings or other buildings without being detected, but still retaining its poisonous qualities, and being no leas expljsive. "Aiiateis" trm ISSTAXT Ktl.lFK. an.! la aa INi ALLllSLK CURE for rll.fja. Prl.SI.t tlramrtata, or teut (repaid by mall. Hamirira r'KEE. Addreaa, "ANAKhXlw" MakeM, BOX SlIS, NEW YORK. . .LYOIA E. PINKHAM'S.. VEGETABLE COMPOUND 13 A P061T1V E CI KE JXK All tho ivaiaftil lpUit tne. nrakiiwi mmmi FES ALE I0IM 'LiTIOX. tHMwl I Hfsl, pin- lsMs.Wm. if fmrpnm it mM iev'ruf' ktuhng of tfurtw und th rrlnf of fui, and fW it i"r till it fiat auto lio, tsVassswiaUsi oj adecw ou qUmHh trtttjg. It will cure vntirvsij alt ir rin trjbl-. Inflaiunui Uousui L'kxraitOJ, lnjlliit i"J lm lawwam nt, mui eiriueutient miuki VimUtmvm. sui.t l inwrti. iiUrhr .tUj.t rti u lb CluuT LUe. 11 rvstxtrf Fatntti? FtTiif.T, d-wf r.TM Tilr for sKirauUnt. artel r-1kvr Wrknswof tbr t..nis.-h. U cart Bl.s.tiiur. Hrwlsv-h. Nervixjs nrwtrti.n. Oetsfrml IvtulUv. !. --. T"r--4.rfi and IimII CU'a That fXllntrnf tw-wrinr wn, i-nnuir and tsarkaw-b. In aJrayn fMraanrfiM ntrrd bT IU um. Ifc-iid ews.mt to Lrna. Mam. fr pMmphtK. loiter- of ltulr-T iNMilkleflttallT arswrrd. T'-r tlvtxt Jr-Hn'. DR. LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER The Ureal Keme-tv, cures BIK Pimple. sre Ktea, Scrufika, Malaria, au.l all HluoJ Diaeaaea, R. . SELLERS & CO., Prop's. PITTSBURG PA. LI HEME" n RrrrisUlv rtlr a a 4 .ITS i urn wwi ouuara, RCBVM. A-HtiELn, KAR4IC T a art-..!-. NiRlLLo. ta KtV ku.SlBLK, bsmjm a lb luru d.mu sfltv I tht tup tjUsrw tsasi a auioold. round fold tiitt can uot fray. VHMslf MrTnral wtM of Fine a 4 taw ta nuniu, w rw.i io ' IT -Vy Vrllwr. fnrui tfia P A H. Hi .A' rmt jl "oUi -1st" .ud cut luto pjdfl ultmraaiid cull witb tXHM ti rdwtTA. Wiwth s irlaJ. Teu tor ota. at atorr-sj. aujjum u-vnoruy. u Twa Uala nMalt n1 bruu MctlaJ a want 1 at Si. c al. A. r'air. iWtoa, lui. CnlUr and iur cuff, any nitm, U try. iMtpit1 tor Ml eta. r'afric and i re ii lari irwa. .HmiUou thia Mpor. K t fcl l'alir4'Ka Factor. OaAbridjra. Maaa. S7 i Aii f ei;f MTS"" -r:::K-. oiupioTiLit-nt and food arllinc 4 (. tikir-ao ivwna. auuins WsM fSl if BWWIW V. . WaaHia tt ax AGEXTS WASTED , .a, Livr. PLAIUP AND LOGAN i,t. luandl Impart!! tualtta. th AM ua I . f,m !.. MUm Ua nAf -. aa par oat. tm Arniu. .trans Pl8lJ.Bl.i ., HmriM. tV L4VERACK(!f. T.) Cotlea. tit a mar: la In MimrfiM iannini'flnA.M i ... . PILES PATENTS! SCSSa aaSUectntats. WO tm U rg2lO ViJl """"Trrria u - -- me -r waw. sev rata. Brat r,TtTrna Tneii-a Tsr CAIN Health and Jrtappiness. O DO AS OTHERS CfcOUS4 I? HAVE DONE. Are your Kidneys disordered? KUm T W..rt bruuaht Bia frooi air ." frooi air erae. aLl.jBl.aaortur.u tnecaaluc.Ioaa.Mlca. rrr, aflar 1 bad ifl-n Are your nerves weak? oner 'rt rured ""'JVIi !raneB e. fu-r I wan n. tr.1 10 11-1 -arm. K IM 10 u- ' - Suaitor Uato'li u lauudaia, AtL c'arulaia S. Have you Brighfs Disease? Uk. cl-OA a-t "'Vw-, rWlr. Suffering from Diabetes? "KiJifc-v-Wort U ll.a m. ii I rl 7 ev a-1- ""ZZZMU Vt Have you Liver kCmiajnt? .1.-1 1 -..r . ..ri uf caruato Lar Iriaaaaaa fur 1 brTwl " dla." w T Ueurr V, axd, lata i u. ma Ls your Back lame and aching? laaw 1 bad tu AU out of bird." IJ. iuiaBr,a-"t Have you Kidney Disease? -KkIii-t Wurt uaila me uoa In H-r and idi jfu-r jeara ..f niiK-rfL.I;lrln. 'i?"?. lilabua. " aaiu l Uuda, Wllllaialua, a. Are you Constipated? KidiH-y-Wort emiuea aa-iy na iauom aiul cvrrd ma aiUMT I lxa UM of wider Ddl-'lliM' KalrcbUJ. BU Albaam, Vt Have you Malaria? TTIdnev Wort Kw dona IxtMr tnaa any otbar reulr IU.. ar amii In a.r P"'" ' Dr. k. IC lUrk. bottUi Hero, Vt. Are you Bilious? TCldner w.,rt h. done at mora good thaa aay otbax ri niailr 1 h. , e'er 'aim." rcnT j T oaUu tu Flat. Oraffoa. Are you tormented with Piles? 'aUdnrv U'fft permanently erni nte of bk-vOintf Ula. lr "W Klin rs-iniiu.il-t it to nt." Or. U. U ral, CaOMr M. bmnlL, Mvntowm. Fa. Are you Rheumatism racked? tid t Wort rumi at-, mlwr 1 wm mn p tu dla br bb'saiciswi 1 '' HirTrd tairt r.' iLiorwige M wlctkUu. Wl iialta. Maim. Ladies, are you suffering? "Ki.lm-v VS rt ritrvd m i f ?v-rulUr lr.uLl-a of kTrml jmrawti'vli'isf. Maav fr M-frJa iia and DnsvU .L" Hnv IL Ljuuorvftux. IsaUi La fcutw. V L If you would Banish Disease i and train Health. Take Ths blood Cleanse. on Ann Civ k.SpiTk;iia,Wr-ii;ii kbt-u sT n ha4 r F I uaUmu, Nurar, dartattc. I flt-arisr HuA&a iMila'h Iu t. PAINS tiari siaraf-, 4r Husvlfe- Paia in tha dv-t. and all pains and wh-a ubr luci t dap-ttrat"d arv Uvtaatir pIm1 n& puil curvd by tha icU'liiusi M-p 'a-(t. ComiKMindttd. aa 11 fas. ur tbv mrtl" -uai virtue of f rtfh H- !. tuna, Bidatt.ru ait attract. U la tbd--d thm 6-f f-rua ki.iuT. atimoiaUi miIiiii: and ttrwDKthwUir.tr Vrim) PU.lrr r aim.. Hup piaster r aol J by aii dximl-tivK-.rntry aCwTtn Milled ua raripc f I price. H rp tlattrri u A Fr..:rtMorw au.1 nu- Q f A W S D tm, mrvrs, UCoa.Mvta. i Ii mm mr I mm m tt-U tulasTtin, Intd lrts. iur Ufla4Mtb liter dl.-i- Hale'sHoney Iloroliouucl And Tar FOR PTRSOX3 Or ALL AOES. A WoNUKKKt'L CI'RP. f oRCOl ilHS, cin .iw.r k. v P, WB iXfi it t ur 1 1 h. UKl'NCUJTlS, AN U CUNrxP TloS. IT BANISHED CuruHS latMiurorcbrontiaad ftRFAWH VP (VLUS Ilka ma.-lo; IT ( t kf.-t, la fat-t, whora otlir remcUloa baa fallrJ. krr it tn nrktitiMa. (f all Imirir1ta at Soa. aiitl Si -larirt. ch,twt. La ot'T ma iMirart t'i-i. tlhra lantkarbr lrM Crr taj h, amla air. iKrnuuUira hamo,r M-iLiiir jnau.1 Uatuooa mm Tltirty Iar Record. Eadarw4 r Ph;U rlaaa. EMEuxl NOWw TqFArLA- r w mm- FijFTfn k ruiirnriTifiil IT IS A SPCCIFIO roa IT IS RELIABLE In aturiac Brtcbt'a Dtaaase, Paina la tha Kidney 4 Lher Traabln Blaridrr. Urtnarr Ijoteaor Sldaa. Livr UuaaaaN. Lrropaj Ura.al aad Oiabatea. Hatantloo or Noil Bataai ttoa oi rjrliia. Pr" - l ri s-n 1 for niuatrarml Pmnb!rt to UlATH KRWr.UV .. rralMrara. tC I, aula bk AU. DULiKilsia. f tbe Unrr aaaaaaaaaiaiaaaai . ' arajaaa Adoutnd IB all tbr HtMpitait of rranw. Prompt tvtuni ot Viub Srui.'le cw-wv t Svtr oiM.t u ii Piuptl lot t rv-a. CWi . Kautadiai Ajrauoy.liil Poliaa if K VST TIttaVS tVICR L'SED. Improved K1 aatlo Truaa Hum aitftit aud amy. roaii.vaiy aura Rupture, ttaot by mail evTTwb9rv Wnta foe full doacriptlTa circular ti tne W. T. FlaA"TlC TRI M CO., .44 broadwar, Smm fork. VOL'.NU MtM-KKAU THIS, ins Voitaio Belt Co.. of Marshall. Mit-ti. oHVr to aenj their eiehr ue.l F.LTTa-Voi.Tiu But an-l other LLnrraio Arri.u.icn on trial furttnnr ilaa, to mru (jouuir anil old) arnurte-l who nerroua aeotittv. ioimui vtta itr ami all kin- tlnil trouiilea. Alao f-r rttetinia'la'm, nuraigta. paraiTsia. auu manr otaer Uiara-Msa. Coinoteta renloTalioo to healli aol lgtr ffuarallleml. No rial is im-urreu a tnirtr il.tos trial Is allnwnL Write them at once tor Ulu-ttraterl pamii.-t fri-e. tMULAJir . 9 Wim is rV tfE LA S T 1 cVfl DDn.Dr.Tiur n n . . . .... wHETSEI ashamed a, rf"."!""-- . r't "w - I- - JrZZ, a. "M n mit THI M Tmt 9N' J VIM , all WEAEl!a STLfLJiSlir: 2, MHa Ind LOSS moisptit am roRiYi ecui, B- t. 2 . ""OV M MT HI RONE HFSSt li:STtl EVERY HOSPITAL IN PRANrr (END for our Spfcndld lMru "V rom"" Physicians, advice to both muni ind iw e"erT IAM"T Inquirer. Full of facts ni "? "n. .ol?- En-orsements from both rnniin.n.. .n.i unef wo- S.omo.wOI BKBicnfS or VlVIALE and LAI 1 w'.y s.Lamii A.M li t. W U-JJw en al yvs. lllT,lr(an to L'H.tnttal da Midi, etc r mWl H. Brjlfii . H, , , . Itansjaetarlac ArtJ. MTiw.tnat i 1..U. ,i. I.warrnat of laa Schoal l-batmsry of HJb.r aodBlui, Garmln ENDORSEMENTS ofnn ran i IV ,,.,';.. ol1 men ThiTSSnrl h V"m ttsyaiw oa?um'T,1UJiJ'ni ttvwJT..! f CIVIALK A lESfY. wa shoul.1 drm our-i.r. mora SIy7-7-to1?" oi. "t as to tu. atac-, of Lh.tr svste.a of trt.u thu -r.-pnaint njT:. I ,Kk toLT """r Tear, has bean ami U at preaant the sulkm Krormd of ' Sownow?tor thi ?w'a!- " """ " P of me-lcin. is ma fclvau.-e- ov.r -tt'l1 lud hZS?.A t,....?? ' aod in it maaT a veak and Dervelea. jonlh or taiputsnt maa aWAIIMIirteltValsis-laa CI AO-Pa.: a . ' mm. 1 MXWUmm A?fl F1RWIS IM I ..d GLOVE-FITTING CrVdVeOME.S0R r th, RAPID, PAINLESS aad .erfSct inn. !J IVIASON&HAIVILIN lOO ORGANS ltl. HIOnEST HOXOR AT ALL 6RFT wro. iJCHIBITIO-SS FOR SSviiXTEES V CnJt American Orson A'tanst ru- For CasIi, Eas j Pajmonts or Ren'e UPRIGHT PIANOS preaentinir th BTORVrr rx'rt.r.Kxcr , TAiKstt) tn uJ Inatruineuai; addiii o mil 4 ltutmveiiinto c ii r mimt Dure. reriiixL mus:-&J ti.r rciiiied. mu:ci locn at.7 ..' durablll'.y .eapedally aoiJ.iirf habai'.ty u, l'9 tul. Illu-ratea Catal caftMi fre "n BMtun, 154 Tremoni St ; N. Yortt, v; k. i,.fc " r-hi. u . 'A-a.1. . S 1 ; Pftefa DR. LTJTZE'S SPECIFIC FOll W03IEX. Tests t Sir J. Slmpaoo, one of En'anj-i m hiKl tlwtiuKuwieti pnyi.'iaii-i. Fr.ir. kS atid wuf ot hers, la tht-ir pra.-u.-e, n,. rf linheu berouil a ooubt trie w.rin ,, tn retneOf in Jlwaie of wnineo. i h irr, ,5 nature's own great reme-l lor rVjT" ami other rtwp.ai-eineata of the woran lu cuirT Win will proper loral aiti-titlon. u , nrCT tun Va rs, Aiaenorrhips, Leu.i irrii.ei, ot.S rhr, Klo.nnir, lun.iciinitloii, I :crai.Un 't?' lepi. t onmi-iloos. si. viturf na.e, n.'.T, Nervous llea.l he. Kheifuistisia, fn Joints. KMue mw-M, lr"p-i. .urrn, onnes, Feeb ene frotn In-tl-u-rrtmn-, a- tV i-esrs. Sciatu-a, l.umiap, Iruan-tjr Due !. f-t tlonai T.ouoles, Ac Health Sfrots for Viim.D To make Self-Care an. se.Trearnierit p.,, and sucveful.we have rul.tsneu a t"..prrijli t.r l)r. Lutae. ue:nl.iii in p nn lau-,i4 t Kenta.e luni'lious. Weakuea-a-.aiil Ii-a.r, vt, In-dructlous Dow to arui-l. r-;l. e an I tur.',., cuuplamta U pon a peru-l of tm i, cau itechle as a rtiie. wtietner tr.e,r tr-. .1,. j yield to self-trealtntit or n-t. In .-a-t vl Ihej hate au douot. Ur. LuUe wl.i, ut,.n t csnion to hun pemou tlif or ly lei -r. i i-.r-,,,, fire them the ne. esMrT slv!.-e with ,ut . inr' Of the character ait'l exuerleo-e ot I r. luW Kx. I". s. K. sunr.p.n, t se.-. to t!ie ,a4 Ai-ailemv of .ae-li.lle, Aut-tur of Vjri u ti- . grarusoothe Uuea-ie-t of Wimin, A--., Te pubjisherof the sntwOay Krmn.i V.I tni" e-.t literary and famiir ppr in the rin i sr.-, lakes otH-aauin to .-ar -ffw tit,l, ,tr p-ipef ha A-noira br. r.r Kr.-., T'ie bonor'n rrpn!arnm a u Viy.-fi.-i.i.t u,,j A Swyevn tire a nph-trM yuMr'uurt uT 'V pv uf fit ';ei'i rtr fur W-jttwn.' n la wnung for a-lvire, ao-lf-w DK. LI T.K. H: Uinr-I -trf, Ptll.ale..ll a, p. rjrres, at oltlce, or by mail to mi m: r Hpt of price. lr. 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