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USEFUL AND SUUGESTtVK. y The number of insects destroyed by birds more thim balances the loss of cherries and othor ripening fruits. After coloring, currants will hang on the bushes many days, and improve all tho time. For jolly pick early. Prairie Fanner. In n recent effort to stnoko out a woodehuck, a Now England farmer burned over an aero of land and de stroyed fifteen rods of feuco. But ho got tho game, and Iho ashes. N. Y. Tribune. Dry Swept Corn: When tho kernels aro plump and juicy, boil tho cars long enough to set tho milk, then cut tin; kernels from tho cobs and dry in the shade. Dried corn, if woll cured, is a wholesome, cheap and salablo food. Prairie Fanner. A feverish thirst that cannot bo ?uonchud by water may bo thus allayed: 'brow a slico of bread upon burning coals, and when it is nil aflamo throw it into a tumbler of water and drink of tho water. This remedy has boon tested and proven good. A very appetizing salad is mado by chopping coarsely sorao cold boiled po tatoes; thou season well with salt pop J per and mustard; lino a salad dish with frcsli lettuce, thon put in a layer of po tatoes; on tho top put a layor of cold boiled buets, also chopped and seasoned, garnish tho dish liborally with lottueo, and just boforo sending it to tho table add vinegar, plain, or with ordinary salad dressing. N. Y. Post. London Purplo: To uso it for de stroying potato bugs, take a quarter of a pound of it, mako a thin pasto with water in n small cup, and then stir this into twenty gallons of water and sprinkle the plants tho same as if double tho quantity of Paris green wore used. Never uso but half as-much of tho Lon don purplo to tho same quantity of wa ter. It is equally as cllicacious and not so dangerous as Paris green.' Qerman lown Telegraph. Mr. Rice, at a meeting of the West ern Now York Farmers' Club, said farm ers often do things without thinking or considering what tho results may be. Ilo know a man once who had a. steam saw-mill, and a largo pilo of ashes and sawdust had accumulated. He hired a farmer to draw them away in winter, who drow them on an old orchard, spreading them three or four inches tfiiek. Tho orchard became very pro ductive, and for seven years bore heavy crops of very fair fruit To mako apple fritters peel three largo apples, core them with a column cutter and cut them across in slices rath er less than half an inch thick; put them in a Hat disli with half a tumbler of brandy and strew plenty of powdered loaf sugar over them; let them remain . covered for n couplo of hoard, thon tuko eaoh piece separately, dip it in batter so that it is well covered with it and fry ai golden color in plenty of hot lard. Lay tho fritters in front of the lire, and when all aro dono pilo them up on a napkin, shako plenty of powdered loaf . sugar over thom and serve. N. Y. r ' Herald. m How to Italse Strawberries. One very important principle is often overlooked by tho cultivator. It is that tho production of tho seed or fruit is a very exhausting process. When a man buys a tree from tho nursory and it bears a half dozen samples of fruit the first year, it stops its growth just about one year. Hence, until a tree gets a good growth it should not bo al lowed to boar. Trees that aro growing rapidly do not bear, and if a tree is bearing at all, it is to the detriment of the growth. A strawberry plant usually bears a crop or fruit and also produces new vines. Now, if the blossoms of those plants from which we want to raise new plants aro cut oil' in season, tho whole strength goes into the now plants, and one thousand runners grown trom plants that aro not allowed to fruit are worth more than five thousand grown from plants that boro fruit at the samo time. Old plants arc worth nothing now plants from an old bed aro worth noth ing. Tho qnly plants worth using are young plants grown from such as are not allowed to fruit. The true way to raise strawberries is to get young plants of this description and not allow them to fruit the first year. They will throw out plenty of strong, vigorous runners, and tho next season before bearing take a part of theso to make a now beu. A new bed should bo made every year. When we plant in the spring wo should get no fruit tho samo year. Tho next year wo get tho largest crop we over got. The vines can stand and bear a partial crop the next season, or be plowed un der as soon as the crop is gathered. I like best to raise one lull crop and only ono. It is less labor to make a now bed than to clean up an old ono. It is very little labor to plant an aero of Strawberries if properly done, and no othor crop pays so well. Tho only dilli culty is to get tho right kind of plants, but every man can raise the plants him solfin this way. Strawberries will do woll on any land that will raise good corn. Cor. Prairie Farmer. A woman of Stockton, Cal., believ ing that sho was about to die, confessed to her husband that she did not love him, but had contercd lior affections on a neighbor. Sho declared that she could not dlo unforgiven, and so the husband freely forgave her. Hut ho granted tho favor only in view of her speedy death, and, when sho unexpect edly recovered, ho began a suit for di vorce Her dofonso is that ho con doned her fault by the forgiveness, and a peculiar question of law is raised. -N. Y. Herald. Tho balloon lot looso in England recently landed in Franco after a long trip. The journey by air across tho channel is now no novelty, having been performed nearly ft century ngo; still thoro is a revival of interest in it, so that it has been triod thrco tlmos within as many months. Tho first timo tho bal loon lot tho voyagers down into tho wator, whonco thoy woro iishod out by a passing steamer; tho second trip was wholly successful. As this last timo SirClaudo do Crespigny was pltchod out of tho car and broke his leg, while his companion continued on his way, tho chances arc obviously, on tho basis of recent experience, two to ono in favor of somo accldont. This is doubtless enough to induce a ropotition of tho ex periment by Englishmen who can lind nothing in tho world which thoy consid er moro worthy of an expenditure of thoirenorgy. N. Y. Bun. ., Thoro will bo enough oldor in this dear old country next fall tomakoovery man, woman and child boo stars. De troit Free Press. Chronic Ailments. In chronic allmonts resulting from fixed bad habits of tho body, the removal of the ovll to bo permanent, must necessarily bo gradual. Good health Is maintained and nourished by tho projxir attention to the requirements of tho body, and the nvoldanco of excesses. It Is wasted and destroyed by ovcr-tuxlng tho mind with study, anxiety, ev'l habits, Intom- Eerance, and vicious Indulgences. Keep tho ody and mind nourished by unlnjr Unit friend of temperance nnd long life, that Queen of all hoalth renowcrs, Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsuparlllu, and Nature will soon assert her mastery over disease. A saloon-kkepbii has Invented a drink which he calls tho bell punch, because- It makeB holes In the pockets of his patrons. Chicago Tribune. Mns. Jane Meiiiiyton, of Paris, Ky., writes. 41 1 have been cured of pre.it suffering, caused by weak luntrs and kidnoys, dyspepsia, etc My habits are now very rozular, and I find comfort In living. I used only two bottles of Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsuparllla." A matteii-of-fact boy defined salt ns "that stun which mnkes potatoes tasto bad when you don't put any on." " Magnificent promises sometimes end in paltry performances." A magnificent ex ception to this is found In Kidney-Wort which Invariably performs oven moro cures than it promises. Ilero Is a single Instance: "Moth er has recovered," wrolo an Illinois girl to her Eastern relatives. "Sho took bitters for a longtime but without any jjood. So when she hoard of tho virtues of Kidney-Wort sho got a box and It has completely cured her liver complaint." "What's that you're playlngl" said a New Haven man to his daughter, who was pound ing at tho piano key-hoard with moro notso than skill. "It Is Wagnerian, pa; that's tho music of tho future" ' Oh 1 It Is, Is It?" said the old gentleman. "Well, let it bo a long timo iu tho futuro before I hear any moro of It. Play mo 'Comlu' Thro' tho Rye.'" "O pal ain't you horrid always thinking about something to drink." Jvow Ifaveii Jleglster. $200.00 Jlawiirtl 'W Will bo paid for the detection and conviction' of any person dealing in bogus or Imitation Hop IIittkhs, especially Hitters with the word flop or Hops In their name, tliat Is intended to cheat tho public, or for anything pretend ing to be the samo as Hoi' Bittkhs. Tho renulno has a cluster of Giieiin Hops (notice .his) printed on the white labol, and is tho test modlclno ou caith, especially for KUney. jlver and Norvous Diseases, llowaro of all formulas or recipes of Hop Bnrnits published in panors or for sale, as they aro frauds and swindles. Whoever deals In any but th genuine will be prosecuted. Hop Bittkks M'f'o. Co., Rochester, N. T. DocTQiis now pronounce cucumbers a tonic. Doctors, it will bo observed, havo an eye to business. Chicago Herald. Mus. Smitii Sayb: Makes tho skin soft, whlto and smooth. Dr. C. W. Benson's Skin Curo. Elegantly put up. Periodical Headaches fly boforo Dr. Hen son's Colory and Chamomllo Pills. Druggists. Hair and Scalp diseases thoroughly cured by Dr. C. W. Benson's Skin Curo. Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomllo Pills curo headaches of every nature promptly. Qp course, It Is true, but Isn't It rather heartless to speak of a blind man as an un sightly person. "Rouoii on Rats." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs, vermin, chipmunks. 15c. Nkvf.u strike a feather duster when It Is down. Youno and middle aged men suffering from norvous debility, premature old ago, loss of memory, anu Kinurcu symptoms, should send three stamps for Part VII. of pamphlets Issued R y woria's Dispensary iiculcal Association 'ultalo, N. Y. Now tho festive Ice-man shortens up his weight, and says: "It's a cold day when I get left." JV. Y. Graphic. DlnenflCH of Women. Largo treatise for three stampd, giving means St successful self treatment. Address Wohmi's ispfiNSAiir Medical Assoo'n, Buffalo, N. Y. Mummies aro tho only well-bchavod persons who aro now left In Egypt. A'ew Orleam Picaywu. Epilepsy (Fits) Successfully treated. Pamphlet of particulars one stamp. Address Woiild's Dispunsaut Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. m AT tho Hub "I am tired," sighed tho wheel. "Poor felloe," spoko tho axle, "wagon his tongue." Forsoiml. Tho Voltaic Belt Co., Murshall, Mich., will gond Dr. Dye's celobrated Electro-Voltaic Belts and Appliances, on trial for thirty days, to mn (young or old) who aro allilcted with nervous doblltty, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guaranteeing complete restoration of vitality and manhood. Address as above N. B. No risk Is Incurred, as thirty days trial is allowed. A Western paper heads an account of tho drowning of four young men: "A Fatal Pleasure." Boston Post. C3T" Mako your old things look like new by using the Diamond Dyes, and you will bo hanpy. You can get any of the fashionable corors for 10 cents. With some men the penny's mightier than the sword, sure enough. Boston Transcript. Thousands of ladles cherish grateful re membrances of the help derived from tho us of Lydla E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound. A tkamp called his shoe "corporations," becaUse they had no sole?. 'BncnoPArnA." Quick, complete curo, all annoying Kidnoy Diseases, f 1, at Druggists. EvEmrnonr has standing Invitations to at tend open air mass meetings. Rbddino'8 Russia Salvo has genuine mortt, as all who use It will testify. Prlco 25c. Try It. Solomon was tho first nun who proposed to port tho heir In tho middle. Ubb Wise's Axlo Grcaso on your fine car riage, and keep it clean. Ksowino ones say National Yoast Is tho bt it Wakefield's Blackberry Balaam, for diarrhea; Tht tho now brand, "Spring Tobacco." DisnAELi said: "Iguoranco never settles a ?ustIon." There Is wcro Dir.r.y was wrong. f It Is a question of a man's tltucss to servo on a jurv, Ignorance always settles tho tittt's tlon, and Iu the Ignorant man's favor. N. 0. rtcayuue. "Theue," said the dealer, "Is a carpet that can't bo beat;" and tho man bought It. He hates carpet-beating, and be wanted one that It was no use trying to wrestle with. T One has to drlvn a pen, but a pencil Is lead. The numerous suits for breach of promise rcceutly Instituted against old men by young women Is having ItB effect. "Miss," said an old man In a crowded sfrcct-car yesterday, "Miss, I'll get up iid give you my scat If you'll swoar before all thco wltuesscs that you don't consider It an offer of marriage" "Yor haven't opened your mouth durlngtho whole session," wild a legislator to a fellow member. "Oh, yes, 1 have. I yawned lliroimh the whole of your upeeeh." was tho compli mentary reply. Chicago Tribune. - " Two tiiains with but a single track, two boilers burst, as one," shouts an excluingeover a railroad collision. Tumi: ought to bo a great many red ears In the corn crop this season, it has been talked about so much. Boston Commercial llullttln. Tub tall of a fashionable youth's coat Is very, very short. But it Is no"t as "short," In a majority of eases, as the fashionable vouth himself by a handsome majority. AVit- toicu Herald. Evvnv girl who cxpocts to keep up with the times should wear clocks on her stockings. X. Y. Commercial Advert iu Then the boys will wuU'h her. Jloston Star. Tin was so mad to find his wife not at homo that he took tho soap and wrote iiiross tho lUUniUt-LtlWDI .t H'WI W....W u . " .WW.I lfilsliiv-trliita "Ktitfinv .Innn la n ttftr wml " IOV She ameuueu it wttn a u-lfn " Wr. never debt undercover," says Farmer Lamar. Evidently this able agriculturist has never stayed all n'luhtata summcr-cBortho-tel. Atlanta Cmttltittn. DR. JOHN SULL'S Smiffs Tonic Syrup FrHiE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER. Tho propriotor of this celebrated medicine Justly claims for it a superiority over all rem edies over offered to the publio for ihe SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PERMANENT cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, wheth er of short or long standing. Ho refers to tho ontire Westorn and Southern country to boar him testimony to tho truth of the assortloo that in no case whatever will it fail to care if the directions are strictly followed and oarriod out. In a great many cases a single dose has boon sufficient for a curo, and whole families have boon ourod by a single bottlo, with a per fect restoration of the general hoalth. It is, howovor, prudent, and in every cose more cer tain to euro, if Its nso is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after tho disease has been chocked, more especially in difficult and long-standing cases, Usually this medicine will not require any aid to keop the bowels in good ordor. Should the patient, howevor, ro quiro a cathartio modlcine.aftor having taken threo or four doses of the Tonio, a single doso of BULL'S VEGETABLE VAMILY PILLS will be sufficient. The gonuino SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP must have DR. JOHN BULL'S prlvato stamp on oach bottle. DR. JOHN BULL only has the right to manufacture and sell the original JOHN J. SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, of Loulsvillo, Ky. Examine woll tho label on each bottle, If my private stamp Is not on each bottle do not purchase, or you will be deceived, X3?1. J033CU 33XJTsTsf Manufacturer and Vendor of SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER The Popular Remedies of the Dajr Frfnclpal Office, 831 Main St., LOUISVILLE, ET, ffOSTETTEi It Is the concurrent teitlmony of the pub lic and tho medical profcsilon, that Hoi tetter's Stomach me ters Is a medietas which achieves ro lulu ipeedlljr felt, thorough and be nign Hesldo rectify ing liver dltordcr, It Invigorate! the fee ble, conquers kidney and bladder com plaint!, and battens the convalescence of t li o e recovering from enfeebling dli raiei. Moreover ltd the grand apeclnc for fever and ague. For rile hjrUrugKliti and Dealers generally. Sitters MAKE HENS LAY An Knellsh Veterinary Surgeon and Ouemlit. now traveling n thU country, lays that moat of the lloree andUattle Powders aold here are worthleaatraah. He ys that Sheridan's Condition I'owders are absolutely pure and Immensely valuable. Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Hheridan's Condition I'owders. ARTIFICIAL TEETH! L. P. HASKELL, Dentist, Has devoted no years exclusively to Artillclnl Teeth. For no years has mado AX.lMCNM'Oon Uoucus Gum Work," tho onlyperfretmrthodforArtl. flclal Teeth. Write for his boik-"In- XS D ET ET Jurioiu effects or Vulcanized itubbcr," rKCBs 4LA sue, nne leaspooniui to one pint loou. bold every where, or sent liy mail for eight letter stamps. I. B. JOHNSON CO.. lloston.Mass., formerly Bansor.Me. I'a&sons' I' una ati vb I'iixs make now rich blood. SAMARITAN NERVINE THE GREAT NERVE CONQUEROR, Tho only known spoolflo remedy for Iipllopsy. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Spasms, Convulsion?, Bt Vitus Danoo, Vcrtliro, Insanity, Paralysis, Norvous Prostra tion and Qoncrnl Doblltty. SAMARITAN NERVINE Never known to fall. It oquallzos tho circula tion, repair iu waste, and ulvoa tono and vigor to tho system. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Scrofula and nil Nervous and Blood dis eases. SAMARITAN NERVINE Tho irrentcBt tonlo known. It aids dlffostlon, Insures jrood appetite, jrives tono nnd vifror to tho system, KUurttntcoH sweet nnd refreshing sloop nnd rostoros enfeebled uud norvous con stitutions to robust hoalth. SAMARITAN NERVINE 8nfo, Curtain, Snro nnd Speedy. It Is Invalua ble to I.ntlles who nro o.erlenclnirtho chtuuro Incldcnt to ndvnncod yesre, by insisting' uaturn nt Its important period, retnlnliiK tho vlirornnd tranquility of early life and cnrrylnir thom with eusu nnd snfety throuKh. nSBpaSMSMgHSnnMSHSBMSBH SAMARITAN NERVINE s tho only honestly iniarnntoed remedy plncod ooforo tho public. Wo minranteo every bottlo ro irlvo satisfaction or return tho mnnoy. Load nff physicians testify to Its boluir harmless nnd rood, eminent divines declare ft excellent and uncqunled nnd people everywhere bear choer ful and voluntary testimony to Its trroat virtue. SAMARITAN NERVINE (s unfailing and Infnlllblo In curing Alcobotlstn nnd Opium Katlnu;. To come before tho public with an absoluto euro or a specific to romovo tho doslro for alcoholic stlmulmitti or the habit of opium eating, seems to ninny, wo havo no doubt, nn nlmurtllty; such Is the enso novertho loss. nnd boforo offerinp; our modlclno to tho publio wo thoroughly convinced oursolvoa by actual experience that It would do all wo claim for it. FOR SALE BY ALL DRTJQQIST8. TAKE RICHMOND'S CATHARTIC AND NERVINE PILLS for tho curo of all dlsordors of tho Stomach, Liver, Bowols, Kidneys, Hind dor, Nervous Uiscnses, llemlucho, Con stipation, Costlvonesa, Ac, Theso pills aro uinde to work iu harmony with our Snmnritnn Norvlue. For Salo by All Druggists. TEAS In abundance at Alriilon puouds Imported last year. I'rlces lower than ever. Agents wanted. Dou'l waste time. Bend for circular. 10 lbs. flood Iflnck or mixed, for fl. 10 IbH. Flno Itlnclc or mixed, for 8 2. lO JI).JIiolco Miucitoruiixcu, sor ipj. Bend for pound sample, 17 cts. extra for postage. Then get up ft club. 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H GHWAY! FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Ilestln the World. Oft thn genuine. Ev cry iinckitge hits our Truilr-iiiark unit Is nsurked I'ruier's. ULI) KVKIl VWUKUK, inrsTiTUT ja. Established, iMTii Incorporated, 15J. Kortbn Cure of Cimcrrs, Tumors, Ulcers, Ncroniln an, I Hvm tlf.B..... ..l.l.i.., .t.n HEW RICH b& - A3 iRLsssssWsWslsss f B9 rrfrPiflHSjsH M uffHSs ust) o( Kulle or loss or dlood, and llttln pain Vvr INrnKHiTinx, oiRnitLAKs ami KDnitNcr.i. address DU, F, X.. rOJiI), Aurora, Kane Co., IU. 5 OLD AND RELIABLE. I SDn. Sanfoud'u Lrvnn IrmaoiuionJ Jib r Standard Family Romody for .! JdiBcaflcaof tho Liver, Stoinaoh jijfSft Sund Bowoln. It is Purely Xkl' sssL Vrr- 1 1 1- xi ! gvcgumuiu. jli novor Debilitates It is X 3ijatniirLinn.ni . .-r.WH iW; WKVii 5&-oo r.r-& vo9x:,d0? sTrrn' v.w rur-nwi '.o' j" KWl&SP' ? .lw..l l.AftV 5w?ftoi v:f Mki& i iiw. n i- i&Vry JxSr -o.i(LO.an' nPt ;; !.il Kuroto hna boon tisedi in my prnotiooj tl by tlio public, moro thnn 05 ycanj,S i)rcccucuMHl rcsulto, 100 Pnco Book sont froo. Si Ti Wi oANrORDj MiOm HEvvionKoiTi! 5 m DituaaiBT hill tei.l you its ltKri'TiTiox, rtttUtMMMWMMMWWV IS A SURE CURE for nil dlaoasoo of tho Kldnoya and , LIVER It liaaapoclflo action on this most Important organ, onabllns it to tlirow off torpidity end Inaction, stimulating ths healthy sooroUoaof the Bile, and by kocplng the bowola In frao condition, cffootlng its rogular disoharga. Mnloylo Ifyouarosuffbring from IWICllCtrlcIa malaria, liavo tho obills, aro bilious, dyspoptlo, or oonstlpated, Kidnoy Wort will auroly rollo vo and quickly ouro, lath Dprlng toaloansotUoBystom, ovory ono should taVo a tliorougli ooursa of It, U. 8OLDBYDRUQQI8T8. Price 81. EDUCATIONAL. Al.lli:nUI.K Kl'MVI.E INSTITUTE, Clmrlottea vttln. Va. Vnll Knculty. Unlcr Ontalugnn. JOHNSON'S COM'LCOLiTGE?S!V?hl year. Bnvclnirna of Penmanship and Circulars, Kne. RMLROAD GAZETTJ A JOURNAL OF TRANSPORTATION, Engineering; and Railroad Norm ralllihed at 73 Broadway, IW York. St.XOper unuuin postaire frao. THE ST. LOUIS MIDLAND FARMER Is the out and cheapft Agricultural Monthly, No pro mlums. No rlnbs. Wn simply ailc Vr cents for each subscription. Every Fanner wants It. ICstubllshed nluo years. Sample copy for D-oent stamp Address MIDLAND FAIKMIUt. Nl. I.uuls, Mo. AGENTS LADIKS or GENT8 ninko money fast selling our NKVf HOUlt. Inviiluablu to house kveiitrs. Useful, practical nnd popular. Addn'ss V. K. 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