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Two Cheap Medicines.— One of the 
cheapest medicines that mortal can use is 
sleep. It is a sovereign remedy for weak¬ 
ness; it relieves languor; it cures restless¬ 
ness, uneasiness and irritability; it will 
remedy headache and backache; it also 
cures nervousness. When weary we should 
rest; when exhausted we should sleep. 
To resort to stimulants is suicidal; what 
weary men need is sleep. The lack of sleep 
causes neuralgia, paralysis and insanity. 
Many person dies for want of sleep, and 
the point where many a sufferer turns his 
feet from the very gates of death to the 
open path of life is where he sinks to sleep. 
Of almost every sick man it may be said, 
as of Lazarus, “if he sleep, he shall do 
well. ” 
Another excellent medicine is sunshine. 
The world requires more of it, morally and 
phj'sically. It is more soothing than mor¬ 
phine, more potent than poppies. It is 
good for liver complaint, for nenralgia, for 
rheumatism, for melancholy—for every¬ 
thing. Make your rooms sunny and cheer¬ 
ful; build your house so as to command the 
sunlight all day long. 
The people of England are raising money 
to build and endow a “Gordon Home for 
poor boys,” as a monument and memorial 
of Gen. Gordon, who lost his life at Khar¬ 
toum. This will prove a more fitting mon¬ 
ument to his memory than the most costly 
shaft of granite or marble. It will serve 
the interests of humanity instead of simply 
gratifying a sentiment.— Farmers’ Review. 
Many farmers have demonstrated to 
their own satisfaction that better results 
can be obtained from a moderate quantity 
of manure applied after the land is plowed, 
the manure being covered and worked into 
the surface soil by a good disk harrow, than 
by spreading it npon the land and plowing 
it into the soil. In the former case it is left 
near the surface, and as it becomes soluble 
the plants roots appropriate all the fertil¬ 
izing elements, 
We speak very little when vanity prompts 
us not. 
To have what we want is riches, but to 
be able to do without it is power .—Donald 
Grant. 
Look at a stone over which you have 
stumbled only long enough to recognize it 
quickly when you come again. 
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