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WHOLE SCIBEK J1T6. roliukhi AdMrfiks I THE SECRET OF SARATOGA. Loving Thn Bator. | SECRET

cars may city. «« » Tt Mristly Urum ??rtfMU*it 6*rAl. j^MAMLMG A BUAflUc, _ ATTORHKra-AT-LAW, »»•* ry> rmwrnro A"5M. DSSTIBTB J AJfBB M. A HILDRgm" ATTOHH AT-AT-LAW "UOT*'^S °'"™ " ofi??.?"-1'— °a^ A." LiKt, H D. ~ BESIDENT PHTE1CIAN, J BPICXB LEANING, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW •KJLICfTOR-IN -(.II ANCKKV, < 41 wmbiiwtwi rr.,c»i-» *»*,*. J. < pBJOfUTGTUH T. BILUKJETI^ ATTORNEY - AT - LA<C AMD ouucnvB m chasukky , SUURR.UIOH1J. tar*rrtt* ^T^bll ran bat u i t . j^MEBlUAijIOUBE, tun gar crrr.AA F. VI^ Chiloe FaiJW A Confac iorrorv, ""^eZSoiSSTrj^ wat" W^S^^ZLBS^PAINTSBjND GLAZ1IH, IIOUWK, HONjkNI) FBKHCXi - " * sr*? " isar"v *T** '■ifgi I

Jwtort, ftnytt, «*. 927 MARKET ■as. I HE W UBS Are cordially invito!, when in the city, "to visit No. 937 Market street. They may need Furniture some day and it wilt do them good to drop in on us- and learn for themselves what astonishing bargains are offered here in all kinds of FURNITURE, Special inducements are offered to seaside resort buyers who purchase extensively. , We mftke our own Furniture, and sell at Retail cheaper than many dealers can buy at wholesale. (MAS. WEINMANN & COmakers of fine furniture. 927 ' Successors to Whbgr * W.inmam. MARKET STREET, philadelphia. 1 furniture" Pot Hotels, Cottages & Boarding Houses. We propose .to give our customers the advantage of buying I direct and thin avail themselves of the opportunity of saving all discounts allowed the middlemen. A very large assortment of | Furhiture and Bedding from which to select. It will pay you to call 1 and see us. Estimates cheerfully furnished. ALEX J. H. MACKIE, v (SuccAMor to Mackie A Hilton.' . 119 North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. . --L-1-Jxim^ a HEESQ for Infant* and Children. I _ put* Mi imfltsi 1«M». " WASHINGTON HOTEL, Seventh and Chestnut Sts. PhiUdelohie. ? "A*' JOHN TRACY, Proprietor. WEST JERSEY HOTEL, TOOT OF KAKXKT «BS«T. OABDSB, B. J. 5 S<mlu«»lum,lA,.ntoe.>lM AnO. * ' R." J. THOMPSON. FINE TAILORING, South weet corner I ith end Chestnut 8ts„ raiLAnsLrait, I* GEORGE M. PgW£l-L, 1 MERCHANT TAILOR No. 1 9 Decatur Stmt, Onpe Mas City. ju^^nsSLrmrf r r« tsxsosssssjss ' HIRAM DbWALT, ' MERCHANT TAYLOR. , No. 017 Chestnut St root, Phuadc . „ ■ ^ ?? Weehington Stjwt, Qbr. Mfey. H. \. ■ I MISS LIZZIE SMITHERS, | aaw antes in * II S

CHEAP, GOOD, ; . AND STYLISH 'CLOTHING.; - • , a U -Our Mail Order Department" *■ affords (rati and aaTint advantages to * distant buyers. By this means we hare ° sumls. .via cover every Bute to the lie * ,WHY? j " Our Flrst-Clase Clothing «> popo- q tar prises. and the uaa of "our lm- tl proved 8eH-Me«auring Chart" q secures a At equal to that of ordered o work. n Our Bpring and Bummer Bulla are not u equaled at < ouble the price ebewhere. j Upon request we will send nunplea of o our Imported BulU at g|0, 12, 14, u 15, 18. 20. 22. and S25. « Also Our Perfect-Fitting Trousers, [j ' Thompson'! Patent Cut," made by 0 FirsLUlis* workmen from Bert English „ Candmerea. At all flgurea,and pleaae all ,, - tastes. Sample! furnished upon requaat for our $4, s, 6. 7, 8. 9. Trousen. f When requesting mm plea, ala a I waya state (Flight or dark shades, , W I or both, are wanted. Our mv- . ure charts we eest with all reLqueaU for sample*. I E. 0. THOMPSON, ! I Tailor, Clothier and Importer. "-' 1338 CteKtiHt SL, PtdMffliia. ! SWtafla. Snsinrt# «8rfJ. fa pyUUHHEIDBBH ° RESTAURAlff AND DIKIR6 ROOIS, r 1 ■ . i 1 oraraas is avaav uttlk. nse-r , JACKSON'S CAVE. j IV BOOTH EIGHTH 8TBKKT, i JOSEPH a. BOYD, I GROCER, ; , rpHEGBAND TUBKJSH HUB- ' 1 X MAS BATDM oaant DD'Aarnarr, ■ a. urn at. | " : aaxTtiiDaLa ajoHxautt, mqira aiuta n. aowtaan.ae!i. ■ •> yUOTHstm*. ■ Xaaata, Fanaraia, Faaaas. - 55S5il|L, .« WOltKS OF AKT. 1 806 Market Street. Philade. GELERY^J^JND „ DURABLE 4 ORNAMENTAL _ IUuatreled caUUfpic and price list free. SIS K. SKh Be, New York qty. TJNITSP 8*A*?B jar8Be?CT*,».4. \ MSBICAM HOUBX, fc m i w u ruwtral tTun. i cars bat orrr, a. j. n »• *M *»UJ« Poseae. torv L . xh »!-!««. 'm» a >T-w

Urn Itetndt Haws my* Jt toe remrTolr. of natural >. which arc being ' lapped to. enfiou. pa la of the country . Ubto to a few year!, Urn deyelopimmt of 1 qucatton f.ir the alaV.aman or the I ecoeaertit. Theiihaudionof thewefla . will force a return tp the cruder fuel. < and that wRl be the end of ihc end I of the problem- Thnl the supply •« I aud eompnratleely slight has I been the geoorel opinion, and on that account most people regard- i ed them ae a mere temporary pheoom- I soon la Industry, which wbuM disappear i after a few years, and wtUt them all fear I of any acetous industrial dlaturdancc. : TWa opto Ion to now changing .-and ex.. 1 prrta most famUtor with toe - aubjoct I begin to cspreee the conviction that Ibe i quandy of natural gas stored to ' earth U jurtas ineihaustlbe and i quite u available as Ibe quantity of onto 1 cad or oil The development or the northern OUo Oaid and that of carte ru i ladiana hM been quite ae remarkable as of the Add to Urn ndghhrrtood of ' Vor fully a year past nearly one hundred thousand people have been i wing U aa their otoy fuel, and U to now Istloe of btof a mlUloo within the region between the Ohio river and the lake, are burton* it for every purpose for which fuel run be need -the hcattag and Illumination of 'heir houses, the smelling the. making of glut, the running of t^g1— *. and Indeed for every fanagtnable domestic and Industrial purpose. Insphe of this enormous consumption, accompanied by n "till more enormous waste, the wells show no sign of exkaustton, the pieeeurc bring In tome quite is strong as when they wore Aral opened foar years ago. Under the Influence of this apparently inexhaustible and costless fuel, so lmtry has taken piece In the region Jurt south of of Toledo. The little-town of Findiay has sprung into a city of marly <0,000 poo pie, and all over the surrounding country factories and foundries are full blast, where a year ago there was nothing but grain fleldt and forests. If the presumption of Its Inethaii,ihility should prove to be corrccfc—^bc end Important Industrial and commercial revolution which our times have seen. It to otoy necessary to consider for a coals of all products which is comprised In the item of fuel led tliem to Ihlok cheaply than water In any facloiy anil home within the rango of its flow, to conception of the possible consequence, of the demonstration of tie Inexhaustibility. It means that when It la fairly applied In any large proportion of the Industries up. It means paralysis und decay for cities which cannot obtain It, wherever there to a rival city which can get it and reach the toffttory with lie products. It means a|#o— and this to the most portentous feature— that if the present tendency of monopolisation continues, coterie of great syndicates will own all the gaa fuel in the country, and thus ■ hold all the Industries of the country in I absolute vassalage. The Standard oil monopoly to now graaplng at erery acre of gaa as well as oil land in the Ohio district. It has from the city of Toledo I a franchise for the supply of that town, 1 and charges for an article which to as cheap water, and more easily transported, trom SO to 60 per cent of Ihc cost of coal. It baa secured a strtohar franchise "from and Sandusky, and as soon as the piping can be told will have a monopoly of the supply of fuel to Ibeeecllkn. Pipe Hop. moaopoltoe lu suppty in legion of PtttabU'g, and a rrtat corporation, with I capital of 814A.OOO.UOO, baa been organised to pip# it trom Huncie, Intl., to If the supply be Inexhaustible, as It to now claimed, the matter of distance pre-s-nts no serious dUBcally, for if the gaa wifl not Dow by Its own f ace, It oan be forced along to any distance by pumping engines run without cost by t he gx- itself . It to thus no extravagance to expect that la say My years front this, this fuel may supply the motive power for all the Industries of the wastry A SMART TENDERFOOT. The Hotel Proprietor Played a Joke on Htm and la Sorry For It. > DnsMs ridssaoto. t A stranger who had boarded with a ' taouma hot tf proprietor a week or so asked the proprietor how far It was to > Mount Ratosr, which appeared to It a scarcely a con pic of rail-. dto|aol, tla V*»sk WJ a k<w4red- The pro. i wtakplallht. gwtoa, and atod L kqartfes said he befieved he would walk out to U for exercise. The landlord enk oouraged the tenderfoot, who. uftcr borrowing Iks psnprietoris line »ny. glass, - The Joke was too rich for the land. L lord to keep, and he treated all hands at '• the bar ami chuckled to think that he - hadptoyrditeoV* rm ^e temferfoot. She boarder, however, was no Bpring (tbkkw, ana la t|K Uousee of time waa drinking bees with a oouple of chums at l'uvwdup and kdHng them how he hoard The froprtelor at last tumbled to the racket, and found that Uw tramp had carried off atnaWuw chart towels , and everything els* he could git fat fats - packets- 'the proprietor now has printed on a card, " buttg mtios to ML Banter. last Sebbalb. )urt ss 'the tost rays 0< the set ting out wme pfawliog out td . siflft. a wurdtf tramp tame cfamhfafg tbf kitchen window, at Mouut Airy, wtft his bgnd* (u|i «l bread and in prett. apd packet, full of napkin - llagl sud apoona. snd. ss ho snretl rtxmnd upon the prereful, id, wane, hto keen melted, belter feelings tame Wk Mn, a^*» he Parted to li .e " may be m«bc*ed a- and ptdb

- ToctSatoole 1 ; T^riw^^torftoJ^Wrr-f over " > one hundred, and oonAdeutly cxpcc-t. in " mid many more to the list. Tfaa 1stc 1 1 Curtis, of Nwth Oarolina, cats- * i htgues one hundred and twelve edible u I kinds fodnd by him In that stele. Every ° day' inyoophagtotg are adding to their ' eefdoe speeinl not heretofore tested to " too SSltty-JVJtrn to eating, end evefa . thoee which have long home a had repu- £ The mycophegtot aelects from wood . field a specimen of fcadfeool which " . Us external appearance cijcudi an * > to try it. Hard, dry, leathery. ^ r fetid, slimy, or decomposing once are left rigidly alone, -ae they should be. " . Carefully removing the fungus from its t and after noting its botanical I' i characteristics, a small clone to tasted n I : if U to nauseous, 11 to thrown away " I and branded as non-edible ; If it to hot, " I acrid, or bitter, a small piece to conked " , without seasoning ; If it retains any ilia- , agreeable qualities over the coals. It is " ■ branded to like manner • if it loeea them r [ ell, larger pieces are odoked and eaten " r until the kind either gives signs of nox- c ■ qualities or proves to be harmless. * r If the specimen to miid and pleasant to . tho taste (* small piece) both raw and * i cooked, the same can is observed until s a fult.meal is eaten; and it to very neces. i sary that It should he ; for In one family b I or gtll-boaring toadstools- Ihc Amanltic * [ — no sign cither oookod'or raw to given ° [ of Its deadly properties. This is the f only ^family "to which deaths have been , mastered. There to no other method of 1 i testing that is aafo. Charms of sail and '* . silver are as useless as She romances of 1 c the fortune-teller, and A£k worae ; fori t If believed In, they inspires confidence 11 that leads directly to serious results. f Many persons may experience un. . pleasant effects from eating toadstools, ' . because of rich cooking or indigeatiqn, i: I which arc not caused by inherent injur- 1 ( lous properties in the toadstool. "What 1 f to one man's mist is another man's 0 . poison " is a proverb as true of toad- ° B stools aa anything else. There are many 0 s varieties not friendly to delicate Mom- * acbs, A wlncglaaaTu! of whisker and q Ihem along safely should they happen to 1 5 be eaten. The effcets of theso kinds are 1 8 experienced almost immediately after 8 i. eating, and yield promptly to simple 1 x treatment; hut the poison of the Amanita e does not manifest itself fqr from eight to ' 1 twelve, hours after indigestion, and by 1 |( this pccutority announces iltelf. In this j eightieth to one^ixtieth "I a grain of 1 I tancously until the poison Is counter- 8 ■ acted is an antidote. 1. The object of the mycologist should ' bo to encourage and foster the study of! f I this Interesting and plcnti'ul form of 1 s plant-lifo ; for jn so doing he points the ' I, way to many pleas res anil disseminates ' e tho knowledge that will. In a great ' measure prevent tho accidents occurring ' , from Indiscriminate toadstqol-oallng. ' t. But, be this knowledge crer so wldeh spread, ihere will ho enough fool.tiardy 1 ,1 of dcatlis and widaaprml obituary 1 I notices for which the whole toadstool ' fnmilymurt toiler.— CAorfcv Kr/taV, ' II in IJypiHfoU'. J«r Jvly. I * Tha toulpltand tho Pow. 1 11 Washington City appears to be a great nursery for Episcoprd Bishops Several ° years sgo IYr. I'srret was called to pre •Id* over tho diocose of Maryland and '' how Dr. Leonard, of St. John's has been !* callod to (he dtoeesc of BouUicru Ohio. There seems to be an Impression that a clergyman who has preached to I'real11 dents must have great ability. * Country Mtnl-ler-l am very lorry, j, SJr. Wrangle, but as I waa driving from rf the parsonage before service, I saw your ^ llule boy on Ooone Cm- k bridge snaring for suckers, ° you notice what luck he was havto ') FlratFastor— Do you attend the church 5. conference toalay , Bather llaggs ? „ Second Pastor— No, I'm not feeling fC very weU, and I've decided not to (rove ^ lbs house unless lontf matter of great f. important oa>l* me out. si Writ Pastor— Hr, 1 suppose you know that Hie eaae of Brother nark ins for w undue familiarity with several sisters of hto ooogregation to to be tried Is the conference UMlay. Second Pastor— Wall a moment, Bro. Ulgga, and I will get my coat and hat. .Here to a young wuman. in a somberu liZfTfoJp-dyery fine, light felt, and with iu brim Tolled •). coqietltohly In front. Uor hair to cut off aqoarely at the 80 ends rrnd left hanging loose |Q a point a ~ trifle below faer neck- Thus her whole f. h.»d totks. only- a mustache to be tdealiaalioo of Quffalo Bill. Such bats arc ^ likely to be worn oonaiderably during M the hot weather at the reeorta, and they win he eervkpeahle aa shades aa well aa ,k admirable (or pletureeqMnrea; but In the city they are uotiraly too esuaiagant, and imt to apt to rate the wearer as a "■ social scout a t too daring a character. The number and variety ol wide ; brimmed hat. > u« grvat aa the many " strange ways in which the brinss are w bank They are lureed up in front, at *• I ha Uek or at the sides; aotaa have wide wing. Uke. side brims, other* bavq lb. " front eiceastvely wade, and strati, and many of Ifae Tttosan straw capBnre have " the hrlm haU down by the strings. ■» Meases of trimming, gmsrsUy ribbon 8(1 and Sovran, are hvapod on these. °l" "f t I* timely," reys Use New York Mm, ^ "to ootiMder tk- sttmmcr girt. Hhc l. kaq^a pfvtty well now what she I" I" tog to wear. A June specimen cap any moment he found on the Bgoadwsy promenadp to- to a Into of current « cteganw. quite, devoid of exaggeration. and yet exumphty tag aevfnd nvw Idea. "I IniaahUma. llvrtomnri to one of the ml approved ahapva, and her nuntr of fll- ^ ling iu high, pointed front withe fluff of *"• S^towWtoa whole aras^TOm M fkhric of Issw gown ts wool to a light gray. Ttkn htock |«v around her n*«k f- and down bar bent to. to accordance «! with the atwaal uas qJJaee aa an rushclItohaaent. tone to a typeof the neat and quiet summer glri for in*, lfahewere I T! "f. 7? T'tT" • , • ,

much nseoey to spent on "snap" T ndvertirtog schemes. I venture the aaearikm Umt fully ona-third of Ihemswwy spent in this country for ndverijsing to squnednredhn the new arihcnwe— "lakes' U" they ere called in the language of the l* -The oldest and perhaps the meat m worthless of lha schemes devised to pull >" the doners from the business man's c' pocket U the "hotel card," printed oa >t cntnmon coiored card- board, and varying ar sheet of card-board, according to tire m gullibility of the business men ap preached in the interests of the scheme. T Theso cards which are fastened to the Y inside of Ihc. bed-room dqors, contain a the rules of the hotel, occupying a com. w parativcly infinitesimal space, and the remainder to filled with ad to ttocmrnts, tk representing every business in town, ui Imagine the spectacle cf a traveler, on « a cold morning, with one trouacra leg on, and hopping shout the room in Uie effort " to preserve hto equilibrium while be ix encases his nether limb In the other w refractory division— imagine him, with di chattering teeth and "goose-pimpled" d anatomy, stopping to rend about "The 11 Leading Dry Goods House," "BUple •" and Fancy Groceries," "Free Delivery," * "Our Motto — One Price to All." Large h Stock of Cooking Stoves." "Capital Stock. #100,000," "Satisfaction Guar. printed at s cost to the gr.ter.up of four '• or five dollars; while be may receive gas or <40 — very good wages for a few hotel proprietor ui exchange for hto m about two years ago by »"Town Clock" scheme. Two smooth-tongued strangers *- three fret In dtometcr which was hoisted " on pole at a street corner. In the center painted The expense of tbia board ■tfi the advertisers was. if my memory u serves me right, <160, at least 540 of three days' work. In a week the clock 1 succumbed to old Sol sod the rain; E whde the same forera caused the pslnl u liundred and sixty dollar hitching post. > money so expended toabaoluiely thrown ! be gained; for he will, nine times boundary lines by smirking off the r and nailing the sign inside. Again " are broken, and when the fence to repaired we behold lliiwc startling anPellets at John Smith's," 1 "Charter Oak Stoves Cure Blek Head- 11 I can reach the people with profit to him. | advCTtiscrs.wboarrive.1 at the conclusion ■and dollars In riper imenlal advertising. 1 premium ahovo their face value. Ths , one mi-slug dollar of 1804, to worth <200. i In fact, as high as <800 has been offered , r The half dollar of 185$. representing , 5 Liberty seated. Is In efaetthttioo. It to It to worth <I.T5. The quarter of 1853, 1 with rays. Is also occasionally met. It brings <2. Among silver dollars uf reli cent coinage, the 1858 dollar, repreae iting liberty sealed, to the moat valuable, g It U wotth <15. The dollar of 1888 has o > flying eagle on Uw reverse able. A t Uule wore U would paaa without notice. It is worth <15. Bo to the same coin of t 1830. Both are in circulation. The 90 r cent piece of ISTTto worth <1.50, and of If 18711 <1.30- They are to be met, though e rarely. The valuable dimes and half dimes were all coined before 1878, with the large star, brings TO cents ; the copl. per 2 c«t piece of the same year to worth the same. The flying eagle cent of 1850 sell for <1. And all the geld „ The drummer to dropping hto "grips," The only Infallible mark of the drummer c will be the pockets which bulge with paper covered novels. The cause of tits c decline of Ibe gripsack to the colored „ photograph. The bulky samples that j Ibe traveling man used to bear from j plabe to place, and which were, so to n speak, hto hadgsofoffloe, he has replaced , wftfa counterfeit presentments of the , samer. Delicate, true, light and compact, , ttwwe picture., carrlod about in the , pocket, can represent aa Immense quan . „ ily of goods in such a manner thai there a to no mistaking tint, quality, Mature or I, Mao. They represent everything, from v Those which need TO coloring— Uke t he „ lographed in black and white. Hut the photograph* an tfae TO^T best of their kiwi, and set forth eaeh paA with a faith, tallies" that to remarkable la Uw snort Intricate machinery .wry hit of belting. £ ^!d^rtaadalti7"proZcrd from eveey ' paint o< *Mw. ' But the tnvtting albums are those a which contain the colored photograpiia. ' Throe are uard la partfaularly large quanhles by the crockery and tire fur 1- Dttare h0U,M "t There to an giiseMen of the popularity ro of Mm. Osn. Bheridso ie Washington. » Kvyybody topmka melL of hex. mid eren : SSttjtar-ia 4 warmer and mare devoted trlenda than j :EyE§yS£|

Inriuwnow of tha Waters Uoor . Sroi.im.n.^.^Blo.rt.oo.to. „ Barmtoga has not ooa natural atlrac. cm tho icstip-lk lover of nature can re- Ok upon except lu springs. It to the Uu waters that has made it, believe na me.1 And the lalloence ot the waters is ah maddening, treat me, lor I - know. 1 cm could kav. Wept my tatth • lib myself if tin It bad .not been for bicarbonates of soda, ha and Utta letter would never have boat de written If It bad not been fur aulphale of oil magnesia. Tt There are phosphates in all the waters, ne reach the arcanum of sentiment, ml tides for the ilrraiil out of your lmagi- su nation, or you begin to develop a gen. hit end sentiment for the other sex. mt that brunette at Uie Grand Union ap who Isn't worth two hundred a year. 1 of my manhood in llnorideof cml- ga without knowing it— and. prertoi W tire blonde at llie BUksabclhan college Uf to glow starry. In a mcmcat of ye weakness I swallowed lithla and Brains- fo l'erls. ql This to tho secret of Saratoga. Why. Us I saw a devoted suitor of eight mouths sh the Iodine Spring lie put the fatal cup m her Up and whispered to thirsty globe snd murmured: "No, 1 ar "Then take another goblet," he til The contents diup|<earod and alio Baltic is ' But, dear friend, let ua be aa brother kl and sister. I sh.ll always think of you hi "It to tho regular thing " w Her eyehds f- U. " Perhapa." 'aid she, w "iroufalto.reto^.yqu.^ ^ ™ your love to from the south, and your lion. The bicarbonate* are unreliable. " Nym Crinkly in New York IV<»-(,i. wear tournurea - and husllro will adore 1 every ash -heap In the land, as hoopaktrt* f did before Ihoni TtiTO only snd for the c public uemsrred by the ttcmhlence of tie* 8 fonnlty. lfanylodivldusto ehaacc to be 1 ' perhaps, draw comfort from llie thought 1 1 Ilia I, with their bustles, they were mon. ' •iroaltlo*. and that now. at least they are ' • human lit outline. — IndinnanapoliM Jour. I , Ml" 1 The list of wools, phrases and expreaslona to be avoidod by young ladle# of | "Fix things," for arrange things, or , j ehangebly. , , "Heal good" or "real nice" for very ■ j good or reaUy nice. "1 have studied some," for studied " somewhat, or "1 have not studied any," . for not studied at all. , "Not as I know," lor not that I know. "Had rather," tor would rather, and ' "had better," for would belter, r "Kightaway," for immediately or now. i "Well ported." for well Informed, i "Try soil do." lor uy to do, or "Try t "It looks good enough," for It looks n well enough, or "dues It look good 0 enough," for does It look well enough. 1 " "homebody elso"a." for somebody's B else. Well Protooud. Hto aU too common to misunderstand J the true nature of a medicine, a* any one must confess, remcbering the story of toe nurae who awoke her patient in order I to administer a groping potent. " — Wbuu shxrwvr baths became an active L fashion, a certain physician one day met °* a-nushhqr, and Inquired. "Well Jackson, bow did your wife manage her new shower bathT * "Oft, she had real good. luck. Mra. [ Smith told her she managed with here. Hie made an oiled silk hood, with J| a big cape to it, that came down over ' "She was a fool far her pains," said the doctor, Impatiently. "That's not Uie ^ "Samywltc thought." "And you did nothing of lha r' Mod. 1 hope." '(Oh no, ao. My vrifn she used sa umgraUy— FeaM's Cmmpuim. g.1 . 'n.ii. — a Add,*<orml Parlor Cars to Cap* . Mhp via Waac Jorany Rntirond. I- Tha paasmager dspartment of the ■ 1'saaaglvanto lUUraad Otm„«.y si, ijaa.'SxnstfJSLl '!ss^sajc?uj,5Ti ' .r "

make idols of their babies,- but are seldoni warned against; nMJloslrrg them enough; and yet many children after earliest baby hood havttlhcir kiting hearts attrved and their swtnt , natures perverted, for want ,J an mother loic< Mothers lavish ' -w their children , ml look nlt« toetr practical iwda, but for want of having had 'their own love nauua shrink from making any rosy-cheeked lad whusc mother fails to sec that «c he to property . and coated before he starts to school would far rath or have his heart warmed bv Iter care. Don't bo afraid of loving the little ooca too much. I can often ward off a fit of impatience or sulks in my little lad of five by calling to my side snd spending a tow. moments in caressing htuv . No matter than rewarded by hto little loving eplthcto. 1 never forget that the Angol Death may he standing without 'my gates waiting- to snatch my troastfTO. the aunlight has gone out of your when tin, naughty bands that yesterday seemed so troublesome are at rest, and toe llule tongue thai questions is silenced and can novcr again runr name, it will be too late to .show toe love you would then givo your life to express. Love your children, mothers. Don't bo afraid of loving over- mnch; they wore made to be loved. But love doecn'l mean Atrium, cious indulgence. American "children proverbially dlsrcapoctful -40 their parents. Tills argues a weakness in home rule, but uoHiy any means an excessive love. To allow a child to grow up a boor for want of wise leaching mistaken ktndnona, or rather It to not will bo apt, not only to show llule mllocwllh contempt. It Is to the home life lh« we must look it, so surround a child eoorlJy that a rude word shall he imilA. in American Agriculturut /hr July. rorsslnlno Oymnuotloa, ginning. What is tho best form of ox Aed there can lie hut une reply: "Such of toe body " If one has a hollow chest and round ahuuidcra the cheat must tie muscles must ik- strengthened and If the muscles of Ihc lower limb, are ie there ts organic trouble— they must he brought under the hardening process. Thu* It is seen that there f* no one •'best form of exercise." To attempt to train a girl's mind by forcing her to fol low a single lino of study, sa Latin or mathematics torexainplc. woald^ bo ao physically by the piscticc of a single form of exercise, aa walking, or swinging Indian olulM. For .mo wt.o lias nrvning. ami in many of nur large cities !y fitted fo; women's use, or where ladles can practice and receive instruction during certain hours. Where there an! no such places, I would advise that a or more ladles in a community form a women's athletic club, tit up a . small gymnasium, and cnt{doy a compeinstructor, for a few hours each day; and my word for it, the small outlay ; will prove a tar better Investment in a i mining stock or a scat skin cloak. . "llint* an Phyrical Culture for Our Oirl by . Cuxiu.se lticUAKDa Donos. in "Wotsas" for Juno. ' A boy in school was having a very funny lime, fajr sticking a pin into the 1 legs of toe boy who sat next him and laughing at his antics. The tcachel taking a pin, went to the first mcntionod boy and said : " Would you like to have pin Stuck Into you like that?" H. ' laughed as though he ti, ought U might lm a capital joke, whereat tho teachei I used the pin rather freely, and hto Jump logs and squtrmiogs, accompanied by his " Ows 1 " and endeavors to save him ' self by the use of his hands, attraetei - the attention of the whole school. Tin teacher anally asked trim what waa tlx. ■* matter, and why he dtd'uot sit qulctl; and when he said that be couldn't, " 1 '• hurt " so, tho teacher said i - " "Well that to Just toe way It feels to olbcr ptfp I pie. Have you had ODOugh o( it ? " H was very decided in hto opinion that h ■- had, and the teacher took occasion h II say a few words to toe school In regart '' other, but of toe lower animals. Rb said ; " 1 saw a boy kill a toad Ins Bight, and I wondered tt be knew tip tho toad to a help to us, and it it A Uiought of the load's suffering." Mas „ ot too boys looked quite thoughtful, i ,t few laughed, ami the very hoy tha T killed too load raised hto hand and said "What good can a toad do?" Upon to e teachcrirofopfry among the scholars q she found that only a fow knew any L. thtog of the good that a toad In the gar „ den. 'It was the mean* of a reform It that "direction, and e talk on the usee o U birds revealed the' fact that very few o h lb am knew that a bird to of any us. h whatever. j i This remedy to beeourieg so we) known and so poputo sa to need n< special mention. All who havo use Heetric Bittern ring toe song of praise * to guaranteed lo do all Ural is eUlnrod - Electric Bluer* win euro all diseases < to.' User ami Kldncys.wUl rente ve Mm pica, llotto. Halt KtMx.ru aud other a St* . ■WS^SSSSSWSS n- Italirrotion try Bcctrlc Bitten. Kntir *" Marey A Msevay'x Dreg Store. S t. Cton any mraaa be darised by whUd C. i he frroa himself from toe vile secretion., lohnooo Juice