THK HOin OP SHAUOW'8. 1'p.m dial quiet day that lies V.'licrr forest brancijcs MTeen the sla- The spirit f the eve has la'-'1 A ilifixT an! dreamier cliaoe ; And winds that tl.ru' the trw-tot Wow Wake not the fi'ent gloom below. m the found of f.ir-ofT stri-atus, 1 alii! our dream .f hilJIi'K).! dreams. Wandering in lanrled pathways o!. Like woeKhaiid truant. grayed and los'. Ttieir faint con.i.aMi't.c;.-boM r'i, Thrcadinj the fore: toward their borne. O, brooks. I too. Uav gone astray. Ai d left my comrade on his way ,-iide me thro' ai.-U-s win-re foil you .n-ian To some ad N101 '"u ';i"c Whoreotily leave and iieslliUFs tt;r. And I may dream and cream of Her. i or TAKM I.IFK IN THi: SOI TH. Ie riptin" f Sonihcra Farm Rest deuces and ilieir Fnmihing. There ii m tins n-gion a t-mgu.ar ;'rmiti of nrchitectur. wntf a. - .. . j .t i North Carolina cornponuem , New 1 on . i l 1 ' ' ' : I which the resid-nces are bu It i; a j fingle Hry lra.ne houe i . rooms. I n larL'e CniMibCM" ruiuu i , "f..,.v,. i tiral mnaftnrv 01 untu 'i r l. '..i. . A ,..r,n jeet i arc monumeiit ot t!:e ma-i wanton wa-t 01 rrir. ir.att-rial. The rowl proj-cU over a ; f piafi'a. irom wnicii ioo.o rectly inio three of th rooms. f'r there is no hall. The "big room ' .1 .. rot.er.il tte. where s. irom wnicii iorfts ojn di- ! the room o! general use, wtieic, vUi'ors are received contain a i 1 . 1 - 1. t...oi,'i,t ni n 1,1(11 . . 1 1 : .v. sto liign. rotigti, oik c.... at 'i i M'itsons uieic ii- " 1 covired with a scrnpulouslv whitei counterpane, a rieb-ty table witli ! blue covering, a rough, splint bottom , rocking-chair, and two or three other home-made clutirs, the !"gs of which j arc painted blue, and n the back 1 , v, hich vnti may n ad the name 0 the l.titigling m::k-r in big blue letters. Th? floor is carpuih-s-s, n it gl- tens Irom ti'e weekly fcrubiiii.g w:ui lu,ve t!it; high mar itel-piece there is a religious chrnmo in Pri'itying colors, and a lew n-ngmus hooks 'iuld tli ta'-le in place. Ti.e three . , i ? .. .. . .t O'lil" theV trto-iis a. re nediooii's. aioi ; are furnisio d r un , ur. -(.id 1 in lhe cuii P a i! way. i ne kh.ch- 1,1 . ., . ;. ifL.. t.,,,ds oO feet bom the other Lous. It is it.- itiin .oi.. m... : 11 U III 11 la oniiv i'i imre.it .rtaw-k-iotc uui.f.1.,. on-; man, so at least he considers j himself, who lives ten miles from Kaleih and three irom the village oi ; 'arv,rand the residences of mot of hiti"ichborare built and funnMi- i -d in t!i- -arne way. He has three daughters and two sons, and all hut: one little girl are grown. The boys nni-n.v one room which, besides the bed and the wooden pegs behind the j d,v.r on which thev hang tiuir clothts, contains little but their, "chests'" plain, wooden boxes, ! painted blue, in which they keep , their "afore suits" their pistols and their liddles. The girls have simi- , . C .J .... 1 .... ! Ur depositories ior ineir .-uiiu finery. The old lady and her daughters ; make with their own hands nearly ; a'l the clothes tlie family has. Tin re was a lime wnen me o.u oinau sjiuti th thread and wove the cloth, j and she maintains t ow that there ! is no other thread so good to darn j with as the thread ol in r own spin-! ning S. she keep her old spin-j nir.g wheel for occasional use and for spiritual comfort, and last year' ..i .i .. ..i.i she gktlured cotton imin the hciu, j which shelollowe.i w.tn ner own ; lingers on its long journey from the1 stalk to the stocking, lhe house work and the gard. tiingare the only cmplovments of the women, but thev always '-eem to be busy. Once a" week they boil their clothes in a pot, suspended from the tops of three poles which are placed in th front yard m ar the well. The monotony of wash day often rcliev- J ed by fishing for the bucket with the ( tint hooks. Cooking is a very sim ; pie thing, for the frying pan and the pot do their whole dutv. Indeed, lhe frying pan is tlie origin of all their ailments. Certainly of the old ladv'a dyspepsia, of the children s thin, gristly laces, and of the oldest ; lroy'g necessity for grog. Fried ba-1 coii for early breakfast will post pane ( the millenium anywhere: add to j that fried sweet potatoes, and an ac- tire out door life and a perfect at-i mosphere must do their butt to keep naturally robust people from groans, 1 he Irving pan is a worse enemy oi man in all thin country than whisky or politics. When all the ground is yellow with mellow apples, and the odor of Peaches and grapes is blown over every break fat table, nobody Mt fruit except between meals, and tiie very chickens have the pleasure of life taken because neither broiler nor oven awaits one of them, but al- ways tht frying pan. j In the evening after supper and; h lore early Ped time, toe tmys some times play on their fiddles, their feet accompanying the three tunes they know, "The Arkanaw Traveller,"' "Fisher's Hornpipe," and "The ( )ld North State,"' while the rest of the family hold their hands in silence. And many an evening these five in telligent adults t-it the livelong hours holding their hand-., saying now and then a word, as if by acci dent a ud pretending to do nothing, vet they re happy. The art of rest ing has not leen cultivated so wel 111 anv where else True, the old wo - III lilt 1 1 1 1 1. L I Aioi hi- .... , , ., ...i . c.i ...... i ..v i ....... t-.-. lii- ii lira t'.r't waaeverro.Mru.t.-il-big.liOU-hto suoug ana . , - ' '. Ti ' .V"' , e U li'U- 1 1 "V , . , 1 r.st an cx whole. There is a large , it own weight, as wel . s t e s.de My -enl!t Kere WeH tuated ?,rd"f large oaks, and for 100 feet i thrust and weight of it. contents . . , was cartfujly reared. 1 mar-; oil rill"; side WfU:e tret gat. the , low b, dings Urn her large am il-B huI1 everyone rec,-; fer.cw U of boards, the rest ci it o! i 'V'"u-' nized as an eiegatu geuuetiiiiu, uut , n;i ,.,,-.'). j will nih.ee. t0 ujo he' proved to be a; ' i.-.' i - ..... nf n i.rn.rw.r. I .. .. .. ............. 1 drunken brute. At last he took I man does usually ply her knitting , Id, j.s.sj, the name and .-tvle ot this place, hu; unless it is periect there needles, stopping now and then to ! preparation will hereatter" be simply i is a great liability cf a loss in aroma remark, while she rubs snuff, that : Parte' Tmir. The word '"(linger"' j and texture, and what was put down her old bones feel "streaks"' of ! is dropped, for the reason that tin-i as yellow butter will betaken up rheumatism, but that it's hard to ; principled dealers are constantly de- with dges bleached out and th da wear out an old !ather siring. The ceiving their patrons bv substitutirg , vor gone. If a broken crock is ex eirls sometimes have quiltings, and inferior preparations under the name jamined it will be found that there ara the "part ic'" of country so-' of (inger : and as ginger is an un-the glazing at liest is not thicker cietv. isetru viti Men HatMed. ti x- v 7 propriety of the change. There will i ed. The genuine stone crock w ith The New York Mmuvj Journal . he I10 change, however, in the prep-J its glazing of glass make a perfect says that Mrs, F. G. Kellogg, 50 E. aration itself ; and all bottles re-1 package for butter, but the common M.th .St., was partially par.:!yzed and' maining in the hands of dealers, ! clay ernes with its salt wash or vit J freven day in cnnvuliions.! wrapped under the name of " Park i reus glaze, is often a delusion in Physicians were engaged and dis-1 Er's Ginger Toxic," contain the gen-! butter keeping ; but what consumer charged, until sern hud failed ta ' x,ine medicine if the signature of ! ever thought it was the crock iUelt help or cure her. jhe was unable j Uisrox & Ce. is at the bottom of the i that worked the damage and charg to leave her Wd. and was as help- j outside wrapper. I ed it to this cause ? less as a child. Alter using all sorts i 117 mmt ,o:ions ard I .A Baltimore pawnbroker, notcr for S The Earl of Avlesford, who at one Pf": 4, piven up as; Lis red hair, and the high raUs of time was the greatest spendthrift in ..u,n-.e?s. .-ne T.aM HldUCeu to try 4f-i . . - its continued n.e, she has complete- iwtcotereh St. Jacobs Oil as a last chance. She tempted to dve his hair black began to improve from the time theame out blue, but he thou-ht first application was made, and by better thyn red fir , j leathers on a duck s head. In a Homcl-K.,iii,. ei10rt t jIlje his 1;ealth Uvm tQ fail Y.-ua M,r. io ti r-i ! 3,1,1 th Actors were unable to make ,....MA:,-iariA1A1.Ii 'la.riverout what was the matter with him toT 'C, :UZ families have been rendered home- ess and destitute by the flood. ! Cheap Shelter for Stock. j Stole a Flower, j Knnchinff Orchards. . A fledding Kiag. ! j j j ! At the East, as a rule, farmers re j An old woman, with 1ms gray I if there is anv doubt of the fact! Thf ff. I T'hext- oung supplied with Ktables, tbeds, etc., in j 1&ir, ppd forward hen her name ' that judicious manuring of apple !"lal1 ,,l.1 1,,ul!e'.1 ofl wo b,, mittens ' ruflicic-tit rumbera t properly house j waa called, and confronted the IV crchard3 will repay labor and ex-i,ro;J' wnus ami stue one in , ibeir stock ; but in the fur Vt, i;Ce Judfe. t : rene, or that the 'successful raising : and backed up to the ! .1 . ..t. ,r., nf Van. i - -i.j ........ -r, --. ta . .' , i i. .... ; coal nlove in a Woodward avenue over ids crrii taiuc iautvo v. iou area ynv , nuiuau w 0t the apple crop tiener.as upuu i . , . , .,, . Fas, Nebraska and Wyoming, where in a wjace of this kind," laid the : manuring .then We may just Jewery store, ne had still sufhcient cattle are kept in larg numbers, sta- judjie. "What is the charge against 1 a M douht the virlue t,f manure Btrentn to ask if tfit-y Kept huger-i.i.-. .r,A cn are. for the ; i. . , fr..;.w t. n nfticcr. L.1 . ,. , .'..-.,, : ring there, lhe jeweler might just ! most part, unknown, and stock rais-, jeru are content to make th winter j i as comfortable as possible for their j ianimaia with the means and iaiateri-J 'ala at Land. A popular form ff j ; s-helter in tlie newer portion? of the 1 I UVst are sheds f poles roofed over j withbtraw. believer it is pracu j cbi thfrRe shelterd are located on th east or Fouth sides of a a forest till, in order that the force of the j wind may be hrokeu as mucn as : posMl.le. In the Western grazing re ; gioiis, where natural prottcUowb, ; such ha ravines or groves of timber, i .,, .-.j;1j1.i ch-itrs uri? cun- .I'Ptrtic.ted which afford not only pr- , but eed for lhe nroieciei protected anima of made to curve ,rame.vvork made of poles sit in !a the ground in row., , 3 ,.i..., , Tiwn lOoUl sixieeu apan, in rows. Cross e liked to beams or poles . t,.,ma .j i;,,t,.r la. fcometime these .;:r.i I kuow elie took it, and great length, and what fhe wanted with it is more , c,t " . nt1iUit. ,tc.. everv ! 1,11 binder down 0.1 a, so as to proteet from ,ii:lfl 1 ,... tell. If she had etoltm !. . ',1.1 ..... ,.r..n 1 "UIl-se"s ;!-" v.-edding ring. U i aast winds. The L,H11(!,ini, ,., ...,t it wou d have been .', ,., n., : tC ldJow hud to get a whole ii,,,:,,. -.lid int-rs tilnced sloiing are -; north side. '?"" , , . 1 .1.,. Tiles 01 iiav are spread ovn nn. lratnes. . . . t.,r wior-L- protection IS Wliai is icnnc t.t . i ...... ,t k t- st.ieL-tnpn the " &rcn-wav bhelter. 'ri.ia usually consists ol two rail pens of the ordinary kino tor the loUom oi small siaeKs, piuce ihmi t,,.r..t h-r tn t l.at .'ill arch-waV i iinii.'i i'yv..,. " ... o! pole, can he made netween mem. The lower end ol each p'e is set a short distance i:i the ground, rrsting near the middle on the top rail oi the pen, crossing its neighbor pole from the other pen and fastened to it with wire at the top and also to ;he rider. Over this structure the straw stack is built. When the stack i a long one a double arcli wav may be made. In constructing ' cuttle the'?,, especially in local'f.es I ..iw r .i..ti u-ii.: itrevnil. it should - . ,. i.;!.i;,i l;fl rt niemoereti ui.u mo .. on... .1 1 1,.. st ones : let them be as , , .. , i near fi- ground as p.,ibe. 1 , mtuui i ai-,. v..., , - ; , - .. b(ciu-e two alid thru -oUr . . , , ....-. I ....rrecnoMiitnoiv!1" it. iiiii, . . 'v. - i - i :i The head of a large business firm j oa Uostoti, wh was h.ted lor .:is keenness in discerning character, W:;s seated nt his desk one .lay when :l young Irish lad came up, took oil; hi-, hat, and smiling, said: "Don't you want a boy, ,ir ? ' "I did not a minute ag. !'.r. .1 I do now, and you are the noy," said Mr. J He said nfterwardslh.it he was completely captured by the honest, frank, all-alive face before him. The )0y entered his service, rose to be confidential clerk, and is now a sue- c I 1 a eessiui mercnaiii Thirty years ago. .Mr. n , a : nurseryman in New lork Mate, lelt , home for a dav or two. It wis rainy w, .,t.I-r-r, and not the season for sales, oui a cusiooier arnven nui.i .v uid- taiice. tied up In h.orse and went into the kitchen of the farm house. where, two lads were cracking nuts. "1" Mr. H at home?"' "No, sir,'' said the eldest, Joe, hammering at a nut. "When will he be back?"' . : 3 f. .1.. "Dunno, sir. .Menne not ior a wet-k." The oth.-r boy, Jem. jumped up !,'. followed the man out. "The nifn are not here, but I can pho-.v y.n the stock.'" he said, with jsuch a bright, courteous manner that the stranger, who was a little ; irritated, stopped and followed him J through the nursery, examined the 1 trws and left his order. V"ou have sold the largest bill that I have had this season, Jem,'" said his father greatly plea-ed, on his return. "1 m sure, said Joe, I'm as wil ling lo help as Jem, if I'd thought in time." few years afterward', these two boys were left by their father's fail-1 ure with but S"J' ''.( and $:,0i). Joe bought an acre or two near home, He has worked hard and is still a poor, discontented man. Jem bought an emigrant's ticket to t'olo- j rad. hired as a cattle driver for a! i cnti pie of yearn, with his wages, i nought land artorty cents an acre, j built himself a house, and married, His herds of cattle are numbered by the thousand, his land has been cut ' un for town lots, and lie is r.mktd as j oi e of the wialthitst men in that ' , State. j j "I might have done like Jem," his brother said, h.telv. "it I d thought in time. There's as good stuff in me .is i:i him.'" "There's as good stuff in that loaf i of oread a in any 1 ever made, ! saiii his wife, "but nobody cm eat i if there's not euf'h veast in it."' fi;e retort. though iis;.r.v able, i was true. Th 'energy which i. i ii-.nr: in. c-a wa ' ' . character, is partly natural. Hut it can be inculcated by parents, and a.-ouired bv a buy if he chooses to keen hp eves open, fad to act promptly and 1 dly in every cmer- t peney 1 jtams crat-Ks, iuistt:rs or scai.e-d on Messrs. Hiscox it Co. call special! places. When the glazing is perfect 1 attention to the fact that after April important liavonng ingredient in i our Tonic, we are sure that our : friends will aeTfe with in .is to the i interest thar?ed on Sftinll lni.ia - ,- - - . . , It arplication frequently he gbbek j color with a blue shade, like the I X? U, i T. aCXL .i' . terrible agony. ,J '-sfteaiing a pot of tlowers, your lj0riGr.:' '-Who made the complaint?" 4-l did"' rejdied a man stepping forwrrd. .'1 know that it looks hard 10 ,ave tiueh an old woman, arrested )Ut l am a liw-abklii.g citizrn, T ,1.1,,.. nr.H f .Inr.'t intend M bfi iui-! uufH, ' - , poed on. Thi is the way the whole j thin came about : I kep a large gowtr dt.pot II. tat l.j-.I.WA rLTIiTM 1 V this woman came into the store and i when 1 asked ner n sue wunu-u iptljj buy anything, she shook her head. j. " dust, luni a luwuiti i""" - ( . ,.; I nn 4'twit'un tn lu r but after1 paid no aatiii.wn to nir, oui , t0 she was gon - - 1 iivereii iiiat a 1 was - ; hfitrent thing.- ., ,1 .. The old woman looked up and said Judge, I stale the flower.'' "I)idiit you know it was wron .,!) "Was the temptation so groat that you could not withstand it ! "-There tvas no temptation. It j l frulu' Ji ""t orter turn rusty un re(1uirtd more .truggle to take it e p api.lel krn how der 'iree or tour days any , s Unanitwou,dhaveie,1uirednot to , - h iJoa lh ft , " l t l""v . i "This is a very singular occurrence . madam, led us all aooui it. l'ou i , ;, 4l,;. L. fli.it vr.it nro .'itni-iiicr thie who uiiui iiinw t j- dl,,ire t ,ee you pumslied and reM , ol any triluinal. The ohl woman again looked uj w;irc,t rn.-it i win stand o T .... !in- if iiiiL.fc.c tii There is a curt in the hu-1 r . . . ... i.:.V,. ... n I' . 2 ! Relieve there was a young man o nn heart, old woman, whose di- ' i , Mrt!) would buy a fitty ce crees go larther and are nearer to f- ' r""'' ' nu ' 1 ring t, put on tn- n.ger .,1 hu on, .i..,.. ii.. -r;t... .'.K-l.trntiivn ' " .. . ' ... vi "Povous nose, replied the you I ut'll 1 .1 r I M f iP I I W f I 1 . IIIIIT'I '1 ttlfiftl Tears were in her eyes, but wita .i!diu.,1Wi OU(i pulverized muck or J : comer, ot the old niacu snaw i, u. iiruUMd her moulders, she wiped t.iem away. j llUre, with the lumps crushed, is to ; ...n. .: -i .1,. ;.l w. in it-o v.it,. , i i i . i . .:. tl,..i.. ,,n-v ! un, mi, roco-mi, ' ' -" ; underataud why 1 took the dower 1 tniiiht be a story too long to tell in ; a c )Urt, amt it mignt ne ouioi p.ace f ... .. ; .,1, i.,ctr.mt.iro nil U . . . , i ',:.. ,. : . .. l .. : ii i vt.ti nave sootweu so bu:ui our lilttle bov and went away, know not where, leaving me with a baby just two months old. .ny p i- rents had died, and I went out into , th. Jcountry and changed my name. - I wrktd lor a hying, heart ,,rof c" las I was. One day my little tar- j ling was taken ill. 1 took her 111 . my arms and started toward town, where she might nave tut; protier medical attendance, but she seemed to grow worse. At last I knew she was dying and I sat down under a tree. 1 held her to my bosom a long time, for she shivered, and when 1 looked into her face ag:.in she was dead. A man who lived near ty made u comu, aim x uuncw the little girl under the tree where she had tiled, ih. n 1 went away, I know not how. and hi g.iu a lorn. 1 . . . , ., , search lor my husband, not that 1 WlKV looking than time to time I implored tiie keep er to let me out, but he refused. About a month ago 1 saw an oppor tunity and escaped. I was nut mad, for when again under the cltrar sky the memory ol" my troubles were as though but a day had passed. 1 turned aft'-r much inquiry toward my native place, and a few days ago I arrived here, but I did not stop until I had found my way to the little grave under the tree. I had carried stone and built a little wall around it, but briars and bushes had grown up so thickly that 1 could hardly find the place. I cleared tlie briars away and came to town. While passing along the street I saw this mans 11 iwers. 1 stole a gera nium pot, and it now sits on tho lit tle child s grave. The flower dealer had sunk upon a bench, "Great God, Judge!"' he ex claimed, springing up, "'-he woman is my mother." I'acWni l'.ultcr iu Crocks. The partial loss of a crock of our own best butter the past season, or. what was about the same, the loss of its flavor and the consequent old taste, has led to the looking into the j matter, and the supposed perfect! k was found to he - . glazing ol toe croc .:.;.-., I ..iiml.w.ifn.iM 1 .... , i . .T . ..'.. r.i i ' "' ' ti'; i,.4i ;i". nf the burning. 1 his let the air into ., i .. . r ..i . llie uuuei,oi, n.it nan itijici;, i..rj inside material ot the crock simply ; acted as a sponge, and the liner aro- i mat e oi s of the butter were absorb- i.i i .i . : . . i. l . : ... . read his own ooiiuan- nonce iieiuit- j toe vioveiuoi en ieiarv aim me eon. I must have gone cr.-zy, lor ie . and if there" were any mis- State Hoard of Health " asking for was seized one day and taken to a ft.u,llicut he would furth-r particulars. The Governor mad-house. How long 1 remained (,()m.ct Uirm , rhe ,U,,cil -,vas sent notifi-d by teh-gram and ordered there 1 don t know, hut I could c.mMy stt.te Veb-rinarians to pmceed to the see that I W.lS IllUch Older; 'l.:.,.-,' nr tWrt verbid it.feeled ,..,n..U. Tl, .lUlriet will WailLCd U1LLI. UUt 111.41. X imin ....I i.:.. 1...44 ,..t i .....i.t n i i ll i ni' il in. i ii'ui . . . . i ed irirous l i t so minuio notes 1:110:'" .-... r.. ... ....v. ... . . " . . . , , ,i tirougn tntse minute noies uiio!'"1 clay, and the outside layer of j would n a kin ier was ruined, leaving but a core i forget.' i butter ! of good butter in th centre of the 'crock. No poorer article was ever I invented in which to pack butter; j than a pour crock, one either imper- I fectlv glazed or a "second." that con- ..- . it, ; or glass like, absorption cannot take i than a inm, and might he easily ue- ; stroyed by the action of the oil and ! tiie acids of which butter is compos tJV,n,,.,.l ... ;..,; r i the Prince of Wales, is living near . ittioiiv, uuu csii iiiiiiir.iic II if t ill iexas, on a L'.'.U'JO acre s brother, the Hon. Daniel i Finch, h with h SoJitiie ; the Earl was divorced from his wife. ' bamshml from society and limited ; tQ S50(x)0 a VMr Q he bur,eJ himm Iftlf in Texas. They stvend their time in riding, huntinrr a .d havino- with the cow-boys; with whm i Yi f ..- ... . , . cow, 1 uuj a vat liitr I 1 1 1 ue U(J ! his brother 'the Kid. "1 . - . . ... .- as let how se dom do we eee mis eu- mate given to the enrichment of the j apple orchard? And if it ia the oh- ' . , , ,i ,:. ' ject to obtain a crop ot nay, tins, manuring oi orcum u? jeiinus double service. But how seldom do cc tdis imttortant tiart ot the:- , ' ...A .1...- larin crops ueuieu mus j;cuniij i j Ar d ,,!el wK.n lhe tiie croo la;i3 jt r;i,uted t o other causes that hav I , , b ' , r in our , fx s 'i it. miliiv uje iuua man ' V - ., e r . i V.-..B- f.r-t ij irtiili firp 1 :ry ; yl " c well suited to tin il of ivoust'ivania and. we may add, -i c .1 m; i 11 4,. ; t)ie gj:i cf lne Mdle states generally, as mtrv uic m vnc c-o 1 ... n .1 ... : . - . J .1 1 1 r n..,i,,iri, W a pto.! m tin Irlml ti r ' l...i-,rt .f i:tKii.m:il li-rtiltziOi. tt'. r. ti,..,.i.... i,t i .tiailV litlliicln rrri (.r. I l.ii n u.l i. i-ni.v the manure applied to orchards is so j I much thrown away, whi -ti ought to oe used on the regular lurm crops, and thus habitually neglect the orchard, and then complain that it is usele3 to attempt to raise apples . -r -i :i e v. r...: n...i . i Know mat me crop respwnus vj im- (( & ihtrA n)aimre as read , , as dues anv other :ri.p and thev would no more of ne-lectinjr their orchards I ashesi, if it can be obtained, wood- onnrc - m, fertilizer.. In autumn LUIIJi-U.L 1IVU ituivvt ..... .i ... v. . pe jireterred. ranners w no in-.-uaie i lf) (.rr;c;, their orchards should in-j thom.-t 1 vt upon the subject i SUccesSiul iruit-growers, not on-; . .. i. c . :. .. ....:. !,& l" "J"-' " "" ."'""" . V- ' ! ,.r. ...r, a ,nt u in ih item varieties of apples for the locality, as some sort-, fo pear I. ill I.1W IUlll.ll I . ' L.V4 .... .1. ..,ii , .M.r ' in one oca.nv tua,. n. ., , tiiuiigii the distance may be only a locality e cr two. Obituaries. There is no feature, in journalism j that has surprised the public more j ' nl.irv,.l()us promptness j V i a..r ite bi.craphical i .uches of th distinguished dead ,.,1-j.t, Tliere need be m, .l.t,),,Ilielll, A well regulated newspaper ollice have ueh matters cheerfully prepared. In tne midst of life we are in death." The obitua ry library of the Herald is quite full. When llurton, the comedian and manager, was on his death-bed in New York, several years ago, a sketch of Lis life and car. cr as an actor was prepared in that office, and was ready lor publication. Indeed it came near being premrtur. ly pub lished. In some way the fact he- 1 4,. I),,-,..., . 1... u.i.O caul'" MIOi: in liu.l",i, n it. ,. , . . , 1 .,t. . . I...r7 corrections, and returning it to the editor with his thanks. He died a day a fur this singular occurrence, evidently satisfied with his record. It has happened several times that statesmen and other di.-tinsuis'ued men have had the pleasure of read ing very flattering notices of them selves, by false reports of theirdi-alh leaching newspaper oflices late at night. Only a Pansy Illossom. Up Second Avenue the other night j five young men softly entered a yard arranged themselves in a semi-circle on the grass, and began to sing whiU a guitar ami a banjo added their . I ll"i CU" .. ...... ... ... - I , 1. . sv-gary notes to the general sweet-1 bridge in rendered unsafe and nas ties. As the song finished a sash i seugers are transferred went up, and a masculine voice call-. ed out: t Have you a cough? Sleepless 'Splendid! beautiful ! gentlemen j 'dght-. need no longer trouble you. please repeat.' Tlie b:i:iil mi the r!sa tvr.s nnlv lease reoeat " u ..?.'.,......, "I toil uaiji' in accoiiniioiiiiu-, .1111. "Only a Pansy Dlosson"' went float ing again on the night breeze. "Entracthig !entracting !'" exclaim ed the man ittthe window. ''Gentle men, I don't want to put yon to anv trouble but if you would on- I Iv sing fiat ovtr once more. , , ,.. , , h r1 11 "ttlMhis n vo" ' s -"ecinei. in n.i; .. l . l .. 1 . : 1 4.. 1 swailo.ved a troche down the wrong i pipe, but it ended atlist, and tin -j ' ,. , ' old man called out: i i.:u s .. uai, i can anting, ui.ii ;is: v.etniemen, l am no nog, out. n i coma prevail upon you 10 render I l.i-i .In! i. .1 .t fn i ,.,oi 1 1 .,nn. mi im it lit 1. :. .1 T l.l There was a great deal of growling in undertones, but the leader gave the key, and the fourth time the j neighborhood was idled with dread- j fully faded pansv blossoms. . When ' . i -, . . i-i .i the last note died away me old man j clapped his hands and exclaim- , ed ''Better and better! You havelder the name of John Foley. He my heart felt thanks. The old wo- man is deaf, my darter is in Ponti-' ae, and the hired gal nt:t ve.-terdav, or I'd have 'em all stick their heads out to thank you in persen. Good night, gentlemen good night; and if you see fit to come tomorrow eventn". 111 have the old woman j get up with a bed quilt wrapped around her." A eiirrennnnrtent nf tha Vn,,j, Sp'j, in an account of a conversation he once had with Wendell Philips, says: 1 asked him if he had anv pleasure in fighting, if contest gava him anv satisfaction. He' raid 'not a bit,' that he hated fighting, and j was the very last man who ought toj nave 10 do it, 'hut, he added, "when I was in college one of my class mates found i'auit with me for al ways etanding up for any person or thing that was denounced he said : ".Say anything against a man. and up jumps Philips to defend him, no j matter whether tht man is right or wrong, or whether Phillips knows : anything about him or not, it is j enough for him that the man is at-! tacked." 'Now said .Mr. Philips, 'I , thought that the best compliment 1 ever paid me; and 1 suppose it a-s l.h of " character to e.' and, defend anything that was attack-! led'" ' Weil ri-filie! th:it hp lid inn. lut . , ' - , , , , . ger-nnff, could be found at a n , , ho"1 ila shoe re- yet h wanted to make a sale, and he an- , ' We do; what sort of a ring do It 19 lOF a Weudlllg. An ! Will you have a single dia mond or a cluster?' I s'pose you'd want two or three uoiiars lor a real diamond ring : n ,- , , reinnrKea me lover, as ne advanced to the trav. He was carefully and tenderly i:i- lormed tlial uiamnnds had gone up . , , , -p oiuvv, "v concluded to exit am : I tUOil iieti a suit ot pay the preacher, come to town, ud rioe on the street cars and all that, its expensive 'null'.. 1 a'po.-e, though, Hi have to get one." " About what price?" "Oil, iifty cents, r six ehillings, or around there. If it's kinder gild ed un to last for two week., that'll handling it. I'll look at the fifty cent one's lip-i." The jeweler went into a decline. He declined to admit that he ever had suc'i a thing in his store. He further sai l that he could hardly i nt b. ng man. as he teactied tor ins mittens, "do you h'post; I'm a John Jacoo Aslor? Do you s'pose I'm going to sell a huli cron oi 'taters to buv a turniu" the coffee-mill? off now to hear me buy j' ', rill .- i , , her sho.s, i)at, mull'and perfumery, all. r we're married, and do you think I can rush in here and hoibr out 'diamonds !' and slam down wads oi ereenbacks to Pav lor em ! .... - . , .'. , . -,;: , , , , , , , f i the window, and as tht young man (M h(; (, j, j., , . "l-'il'is'-cent ring! Just as if fifty cents wa-.ii t nolhiu' to'rd a liridl . tower !" Cause til' I 'uliuie Want of conlidence accounts for half of tin- business failures of to- da v. C. N. liov.l, the Drug-ist, is not liable to fail for want ol coufi- deticu in Dr. I'.osanko's Cough and J.ung yrup, lor he gives away a holth' free to till who are suiieling with (.loughs, CohN, Asthma, Con sumption, and all allt'Ciions of the Throat and Lungs. Tlie Cattle t-lajjue. Sn:i vikiki.i), March 13. Unsub stantiated advices received at the (iovernor's ollice, state that the foot and month disease has appeared ,M...!.u,.,e! ;,, Vn;,,,0i.n,ir,. , hkh i -,i. vulli I ii i.iu u.iaui vwci .1 Teh-rams have been sent hv '.i... v....... i ...'.. probably be quarantined. Conviiieiiij;. The proof of the pudding is not in chewing the string, but in having an ojiporlunity to test the article di rect. C. X. iloyd, the Druggist, has afr.e trial bottle of Dr. Ilosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup foreach and every one who is alllicted with Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consump tion tr any Lung Affection. 'i'.m-ii Inundated. Sax Fka.ncisco, Mar. 1 A dam at Fn-sno, Cab, broke away, and the town is inundated. The railroad ! ' use oi Aver s i,i.errv rector . H-i'oiv retiring, will soothe thecough ! to i;net tilav tie- inflammation, and ,, - allow lliw penned repose. It will. ; moreover, tqieedily heal the pulnifi j nary organs, and give you renewed ih.Milb Mr. Small Name.! Fr CongrcsM. 'n m:i.k-tox, March 11. Robert nail, colored, has been nominate.. i. . . i ' 4 .. 1 . l. 1 . . . T.- t en v.i.r, t fl:a:rni uiei.iie ivi- i mund W. M. Mackey. TI ic uomina- Hon tquivaleut to an election. When a cold or other cause checks the operation of thu si-crctive or gans, their natural hcaithy action : . Ii 11 !. 1 1 . n. restored by the use of ' . u:it . j :.! . -i.ui s l ins, anu uiiiamiijHiory ma terial thereby removed from the sy.- : tern. .Much si nous sickness and suf- I '''ring might be prevented by thus j promptly correcting those, slight de- r.mgements that, oinerwi.-e, often !c- i velop itito settled disease. i Thirty years ago a Meddler made !I.is appearance in 1'itUburg un- was industrious, but seemingly poor, He died about a year ago at the :ge , of eighty. Hit estate was found to I bo worth about S2'.,')0, and his will dcvtloped the fact that his right name was John Johnson. He bft his property to four children. The search f-r the heirs was for a long i: :i: t. ... t4 t ... l 4 1. j unit- unavailing, out it uas ut ;cngLii resulted 10 the discovery ol some m itliMii. Why Johnson left Ireland ' and how he got his wealth remains a THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Relieves and rures liHI'llIATISH, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, nt.K 4 CUE. HEADACHE. TOOTH ACHS. SORE THROAT. QCINSV. SWELIJNOS. KIK4In. Saraotst, Cult. Bruitet, rnosiiBiTEs, m iti. M'ii.rts, And allntliT bodily aciiea and pain. FIFTH CENTS I BOTTLE Sold by all rniKtr.taiMl Iw-uifrft. lMrecuous iu II luti;tiafs. Th Charles A. Vogeler Co. lw in fa A. TOGELXR CO.) S".1trtwiirflf!:'?- li..T;yii"' mK&'M 1- -u: in SSBSSf ,-,n,l,4JIIUll l.--14. At. III iHi 'iii'iU. dp vi'd. imWmMlUl.ll...lT , 1 1 11 ill." u.it' iLt.irr-Lj.7.v. na lliiu hi. , 1 . 1 ,i.... . l.i'.llll 4-4. UJui.Mii U1u11m1T ROYAL f5i.? 1 m POKIER Absolutely Pure. TU powilcr never varies. A marvel of parity dtrairrh an i whilejimenes. More eeonuuilcl th'th onltnarv kinila. and cannot be uM In enDLirtid'iu with tbe multltuile uf low test, short welKht, alum r phosphate powiiers. Sold only in cant KovalIJakisoFowoebCo., Wallet . Y. From Now UNTIL APBIL 1ST., I will offer special lJarfjaius in Goods named below. 1 ex pect to make extensive changes in my storeroom by that date, and have many. roods that 1 prefer to sell at cost, than to run risk of gettinjr damaged while repairs are being made. These are all new style goods, and not old stock that I offer, l'lease look at the list, and if what vou want, come at once : VASKS. TOILET SLTS. CAUD CASUS, VKLVKT FilAMK.-!. CUT GLASS BOTTLES, ladies' Toilet and Bdor Cases, II AND M I It Knits wuitini; ni-sKs, FANCY UOX l'AI'KCS, PiPHtKilLAi'H .t a i rot. i: a Pi i a i. nr. ms FAMILY BIBLES, POCKET MULES, SUAVINU Ml US, CUT CLASS INKSTANDS AND A U)T OF kKAI.lTIFt'L M tSCKLL t NEOCS B'hiKS OF Poetry, and Fiction. These good will all be sold at Greatly Reduced Prices, and many of them at COST and below it. Conie at once, for I am determined to close them out. Do m,t fail to see these Goods. MAMMOTH JJLOCK, SOMERSET PA. r, 4 Always the Best, Lemon Jelly Cake. Til tl.P. VI. IL. ir.lv .r.r. wall 1........ ..... .l j qu irters nl a pound ol while dinar, juice i.l one I li.tiiiin on... lit.lt i.iiin.l i,r 11.... t,l i i. e-- iiiK ui ii one measure ' Hissu ' liakit Fowiler : then n.1,1 I the vrhitts ot six rcn l.iteL stilt , balit In lelly eake puns. Ft Hi THK .1 EI.LY Take the volks of three ese I citen. anil one halt poaml oi white saicsr liiireiifunean,! nr-.te'l rin.l ol two lemons, unrl whaes ol three tints lieaten very Mitt : put In a j vessel anil p'aee out vessel in b,.ilini winer-tn.il I until It dilekena; when It is cnl.l sprea.l over ii i.i j -. oi me riiiu eicepi me top one. pUPLIC SALE OF Valnalk Rsal Estate ! The unrii-rnlKne.1 heirs an4 leeal rei'roenf ative-i of Jaeiih Ienhart. ilei-oa-wil. late of Jvllertuin Uiwn.Oup. wllleiriino ti pulille untery on the premiiies -m SATUJtDAY, MARCH 20, 1834. atlo'clnelt r. m., nftal.l dav, the frillowinc de KritMd valuahle real titate to wit: A errtain tmetoflarei situate Id Jefternn towosliip Som ertet c anty, a.l),,hiinir lua.la of Abraham B hen hart, Jereuiiati Brown, tteorge J Hick Jarati p. Shaolis and Peter Shauli. rontainlni( ona bunilreil and forty acre, mnreor le. l wbl h one huailred acrea are clear, and almu'i twenty acres in meailow. There is a two-story DWELLING HOUSE, liarire B.tr.t Rirn. goo.1 DathaiMinff" anJ a lurire Apple Orehanl on tbe r-rftnlw. The larm is well wni. r.i!. and un-ler ,m eiltivmion. TEKMS made Itnown on dav ot sle. Fersons dotirlua; lurther inlormi ion can apply to LI P. Lr.NHART. Pim-l. Pa. A. B. I.PNHAKT, OEO J. KLlt'K. or SAUAH FL.KJK, ni r'i Lavauav ille. Pa. FOR SALE. (hieTwtntV rTnrfnPra CTP1V DI ID I " . 1 - - -' vvv n t ( J iv I TABLE SAW MILL. In cimplete rnnnlnr or I dcr and bailt l.y Ornliui k. Weuza. Fur farther partica lars address KOTH wAOra, I fetCI 2m, Box 72, FsoaTBCKO, Mo. yyi f-w R- ej yd v. M m $J P 3 i 1 S 1 1 w 1884. The election of this rear promises to 1 ,Jt one of the most PVPlL- w.. inir of the century, ev- cry citizen should have " . -I at least one goou pu per to furnish him the news, The Somerset Herald' is recomnicnilcd to all earnest Republicans, ill friOlKK OI Dl'OtCC- clll Ul p"ulvv . ii , .l I,, tion all interested m 11V711, illl iiicvi the news of the nation, state or county, Because it is always reliable politically, and savs what it means and j means what it says. Because its Court re ports are always full,; lair and trustworthy. : Because it is the me dium used bv the peo-- i pie of the county when 1 they wish to let their; neighbors know when: thev have a farm or; anything else for sale. ' Because all legal ad- j vertising appears in itsj columns, and people arc ! thus kept posted as toj what transpires in tlie : management of the af- fairs of the Courts and: County. I3ccauseit is active,; aressivc, and alwavs; for the cause of its! constituents. ! Because it has the j best Washington and ! Ilarrisburg correspon dents attainable. Because it always trives all the local news . 1 without burdening its columns with unmean ing and 1111 mtm'Psiti no' V A A A a V A S KJ , s A A I correspondence. Because its news col umns present all the latest news in an at tractive stvle. If you have friends who live outside the j county, there is no more acceptable prcs - cut you can send the m than a conv of their A V county paper. If you have a nciirli- borwlio needs a paper v ; recommend the her ald. It vourchildrenwant a paper, subscribe for the IIEItALD. Subscription per year. $2.00 Addres s Somerset, Penna. A a Rlon.1 Purl- or old itan-linn comi.Lun'a, wn twr. of the lU.n. B 1 t-n e ul Katheji, Kins 1 w'i.rmi. Tatter, Tmji.T , r -s-, Sal Kiieum.Vata hvit ! V -;i.. .-v,-. -a k h a n i r.v.-i'T',l' J i it... -,1,',r tr"" A Porltr.01 a i'vi"-r'-.-i m . i .iiviM. ii ii. rvt " Trr 'i.l.E:iv f Mr tneillfiiK in i'JjUsJi. ,f-i . ij vr-ur houa jua . i-i i. r-."v . - e.n ,lo without Salts, t'astor OH. t "iooi .. tsn saleiy and c nr Manna, and t"on the wb..lt,.il what is better. It may " -m cornier! by the mowiie'ieniB WU.B.O. ..well a. hy ther-tus. . to lhe ts-e. inereior- u j " - ;,.., re easily administered to chil- nly vegetable remedy existlna; la pla.-eol calomel, reaulall' K ver without maaing y-.ua hie ..... f ..mn or blue ullla. ilren It i lh" un whU-h will answer it the ietiott of the liv , ....... ... . . .,4. .it mrrvu r w K uv.i... .. .... ...p. It will open lb. Doweia in a proper and wm.le.oma There' is nothlt-ir like Fahruey'i. Blond riean er I ?heeure ol all disorder, of the stomach, "iv?. Bowel Kidneys and Bladder: tor nervou. d.,ea.e.. Headache C.ttene-. Ind Hillous Fever, and all deranxement. o 1 1 c ln temnl vi.-era. As a female regulator it has no euual In the world. . Anonnca of prevent Ion is worth mora t Han a i ... ..... i h. Pmrm w notonlv cure (ff'TJ "Ti'-r7 lir-tbime.il,-ln Yjf; - Si Jd J li ( ' h'"hir retvm- -( ,J.-i menaed for ail C manner uf hlnle . . . .... ..... u nii iiiit it tacks of acuieilliieaies. u. n ;"7" -V Veveri. t.v keepln voi.r bl punned The ! diflerentdrurces ol all such diseases depend al- i toaether UU..B theeonditiinof the blowl. ; L ..uretv.sk Fif B!r':,lL.t . P.ritA. as there ara several other prefv arati.-ns in the market, lha names ot which are some what similar. Dr. Geo. G. Shively & Co., Successors to Fahrnf j'J Bros. . Co.. MAXUFAUTUKERS AND PKOFKIETORS mara WATsaaaoBO, Fa. AVER'S Slierry Pectoral. N', other complair.t arc fo in"ici:ous in th ir ai t.'u-U us tliojc atl- ctins the throat ami liu:? i ,,..e o tr.fl. ,1 w.lli by the majority ef ug i iu..- (i.-.liiuiry couU cr cjM, ri-suit' ijj it.;. 1,1.4 Irom a tiillaig or uiicoii5v.-i. us is-;...-:!!., :.-! oftvii l ilt tho bcsiiiiiiug of a lata! i,,,..,.. Aitn'i Ciuaatv rt tubal I.:.s ..! i ,;dv ii its eftieacy in a forty year' fi-'it -...:!; tlin-nt .'iii i isms ili.Jeaw, an-1 shoiilil lo :.....-ii .a :i.l e.i: a -.. aliout tlchiv. A T. . ri'ilo Couth Cured. '.: i 'u-: .-ip-vcre colli, which .iff. cti-4 : v ii- 1 liaa a ti-rnlilo eimgli. and pawil i. i . .i Ii: !: t ith'-ilt sl'i. 'I'lic ii i,-. rs ..... i,,- ,;t.. i trii.l A v Fit's Ci. 1 lo: V 1: -i :: it., v iii.-lt ri iii vcJ my lanps. imluei .: . . :.. t .ai.-ro.-il me tlie r-i i.4'.-'-i: ry i... ;!. . r.,n-: r of mv urenctli. !'' tl.f l ii-.- .'.f the i'l tubal a ;nrtiia- , ; .-, i . 4 r iKvK 'l. I am now .iJ yi-:irs . .! i.iv.r! y, uii'l am faliilitd Jour ::. .: (. .1 i. ::.m. srivcl nif. I! i.KA.-;: KAiiir.norilLK.' - .in.::.:.., Yt.,.iu.y 1.1-ci. t . A Mother' Tril.otc. : 11 i!-c r-mutry lust winter my little . , -. . . ir-i:,l, was l:ik-n ill with crouj ; . i a' In? Woui.l it;e Irom Mrrutu .... i . .-i.t t'." family Miucesteti tl.c u-. A' -. - ( ni :::i:v l'i."rni!Ai.. a boti.1-- i f , w v ,-. . !ii .t in the liouc. 'J'lii i :o M.mfl aii-i frcijuent dobs, ki.d mi 1. 1--1 ttian halt un hour the : -ui v, hri nlhiliff enfcl!r. 'i 1 i!iw i ,i i'.:-.t ;ln- ( iii iaiv l'n tnii.u. l..ni . .' ,:-.'.! .'s lit-, .'an you aomicr at i; '.' .Siiictr.lv vnur.4, MK4." I MMA flKnNFV.'' :". V.' ; ;-:'.! St., Vork, .May lit, .1 .writ's Ciifbp.V Ff. toihl i i : ., . :-r fci'v ral yi.'ir, aii'i ilo not p. mi.", it tti" ii,ot enct-iai lu ami c.-l'inae have ii.r I A. .1. CRANE. . .Minn., March 1, Is. si. a : r i Slit v-'n: fror.i Ttroncliit, .i' i r t. i;4 inaiiv r.nieiiii- with no ioii--1 - .-u.-.-.l hv the ii.-'- of Avni's. in c ' .li.-n u WALiitx.'" '. ; Arm ps-. :r.- -r - :v rnonh in praise of AVFn' i" ' T i::.i.. Iw-lii-vins an I ilo that : -s i' : I -.itoiilil Ion- iiici- liav i! .;.l , . 'K. BKAUOOJi." 1. us. April 22, ltsi . . - .' .-.n nffe-t:oii of the throat or i -.; n w !;:c'.i cnmiot 1k pvcatiy relieve. I ti"t of ,-tVi r.'. CIIFKRV l'l ToliAL, ; will .-r. rfi:.s err when the iil;e:;4,. 14 : ii Miilv '.-voinl tli? control of liie-ln-iiie. j far.iwi'.r.D rv ! Pr.J.C.Avcr&Co..Lowe!l.IV.3-s. Soiii hy all I):us;is. out ftanntiijt ami niiiji...--i-- . : plUUlli, SUCH as OKei il,' I,, ol the best preventatives of such iilsonlers evir , I ' " o:tered to tte world. You can avoid severe at- , iL WaS af.empttd tv cure i; GO PC w O o z CO - sJ " o o Pi p. o H 0; t . d siiin r.Ksr.T ttAKutT. liorroctiid by Cook a Bk::bit8. or. eras i CHOICE GP.OCERIES, FLOUR & FEED Apptcf.nrled, V lh AupleliQlter. f al Br..n. a 1 a 8,s Butler. S. (kei;) (roll) Buckwheat V tu.h...: meal, 10O His..... Beeswax f) ii Bacon, shoulders, V ft ' sides, " " country hams, la... Corn, (ear) new bushel.... (dheiied) oU " meal f) !h . .............. Call skins, $1 3 Kior. ft dot Flour. 'i bid Flaxseed, fi hu. (SO fc) . H imn. (suKr-curti) t ft.... Lanl.W a. j.m; ili a j- Leather, red sole, y Ik .3uc-.ij MM 0!tr, - kip, ...( tlinics, and ebop 100 tt.l.. Oats, ft hu Fotatoea, Tp bu (new) Peaches, dried, jft t Hve. ou Kaic... f & Salt, Xo. 1, V Mil. extra " llroand Alum, per sack. Anhton. jier sick Susar, yellow Jt white " Tiilli.w, . Wheat. fbu W00L, ) ..! j;hv mi STOYE ALWAYS SATISFACTORY EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS AL', PURCHASERS CA3 EE SUITED kaac LStepparl & CcBaltimcreiL AMI FOE N.W.K !iY Ji-tKUfArrrHia by R. B. Scliell & Co., lebM.lyr. aomtRSET, PA. A PRIZE. Send 9 cents ior post- Hyboxol (.onus, which wlllhelD voa to m-.re w rl.f ai ' lb,la anything els. In tht, Th. LJV J . "X' ,',ce", frnm Brt hour. r. jrl? ,0 ',,r,on "n the work- CjruMX". Al- T-n- "w.iKI 5 ill.:ii. u. 4.i... cz..z ror. it tie Hnnuia Cody. Price r A.I Tr et-lyr. '. OU f 35.iJC LiliVnh mm vS xu- WIItKr.THF. Hkkis, IaKio N More a Aer 'i fi " HarOUIl of - i 1 hlilp Derval, " Lad ' ri. ... "V1" " ter.ikW, - tV "tlu'c n Lit' h i ""m- tl.e , luaIC i-eelvd to Uti..,',L II, civu iiiat, Lite iniM :.rt ..t-i 'V'iyt Nature to tiin)W V"-'1 i i...ji f,k iltriittvi., ' whole svstem to , Co ,Wtr' tr,rtiai nas iattened on a l ; r un. i ii- . jjiucrssc? an inciu iuj ti, ation of the prim.-ipie c In this the K.:r..r,. ....?,.... i anticipated . - nie practice o; . . I " , 'r'"3, "f . ,tU U'' " V. i.. jjw Ilobodv knev t ; 'uuuf, "'' I'-eii j,, ; klioWS liOW. liUt lie I, .... ! of the r. " '' 1 : SOei4i.I.g Ol lli re;e,oi.. -. .. noils W: ntsteriuus tide rises irovided the great b nly are not irreparai !v V..i medical sclei.ie can aiwu- r ami oilell save. Vel i.i r,.,,i. phy.-ician now a.ihtns to Larous and stupid nr-oc. . one i .: ... i , - " j rt UC1I1L' the pat.e-i.t s a!.;,;tv I , ! slt It. Now-a-days we do i.ut t. ,: the fort to help the pair:-,, strengthen it. lu this intelligent ai. .,1 j, work it is conctded that 1'ApV TU.MU leads all other in-,-As an invigorant it acts n,,:,,, ly and poweriully upon tin-, !' lion and the org ins i : ... thus giving Nature tin- a.-;, she calls for. It follow timt ments of the stomach, k:iiilt.. liver are at once relieved ur No other preparation en,;,, ; ,, same ijualities er product.-- ti.M. results. It is delicious to o... the best known anti iht-.x I'rice ol'e. and el. Ilisc -. k v New York. a r KuKli-h t'uii.i.-rs in Atn.-n, .Mr. Hurt, a member of u h ; ! ish parliament, sj-ent tnuel: j summer in this country, as.,; j ihter?ting lettr writes: n.. trairies ol lihnoi antl in t;,.. , ; borhood of Kingston, Cx:.;,; : . ! many people who were i- ra. j borers in Kugland and m t:,; ; I ern part of Ireland, w ho ar- ;., .v owners of the faruis titer :!;. i stm to be doing weii. I s;n !,t :, I days in lllini.is with t'.'j i,r,.; ! who wt nt from the north of V.i.-:. some thirty years ago. Tnt-v 't j nothing with them but siem" ..... j and a pair of ready, w ii;i:; i ,, they have now larm.s ot ii.?:r . in oiieca.-e of on; iiundred ... in the other of eighty acre. I have erected gtod !n.u.-e. , ' barns, and the usual outlaid !. connected with a we.'! ep:;. I farm. .Surrounding their l,ia.i --r I are orchards it: w hich tL-v 1 many kinds of fruit. Tie-ir well cultivated, and well .... I with fine animals. Neariv rr I thing they rc.piire is pr..iiu.-.i themselves ; in short, thev are ;; pendent as far as anybody mi ,: can be imiepfi.dei.i. i i.ev work hard, out woik i.e.- ;-.t a.--i and were among the hapjiies: p.( 1 met in my travels. 1 tore- -. quiet dignity, a self-n,-,. absence of haste ami worrv ; life of these sturdy fanner-, ,v: i afforded a pleasant contrast t,i hi that a saw in other parti of Aa.er ALI. FOIl XOTMlMi. Wliy the Doctor was Iha-n-n. what .Miofo have li.iea i!..iu without Him. " Well, wife," said Dr. M.. entered his house, which w.i ted in a cosy village in ccntr York, "I have got back from is I N i and dreary ride away down au. the mountains, and all to r.o t pose whatever. The messt-ii-t-r - i the man wouldn't live till tnun.: when the fact is he had only an r dinary attack of colic. It ir.e si pletons had only had sense emu, J to put a BKX!?O.Vti (.'Aft INK I BOUri I'LAsjlEB on his stom. he would have been all right, i:: 1 hourer two. But some tmiis a slow to learn," added the old p'0 cian, swallowing the eup ui st- ing tea which his wite ha 1 ; t ix.ured for him. ;1 lr. K was rniht. vet u k learn, evtn though "shot ly. ii rapidly increasing use of be:;- I plaster proves this beyond p-:; and the good doctors are crr'.a::. be saved much of their i.e'-: toil. In all diseases capable ui . ing alTectt-d by a pla.-tcr, i..- I acts tt'iLiently ami at oi.ee. 1 ! genuine have the word t'A l'( I-1 cut in the centre. I'rice --" e. 1 Seabury it Johnson, Chemist.'. Vf York. t::.,r t They All Knew How. A writer in the Portland M.ii """ ' j Vei says that he took a spi-.i-r !' -.tie ' Ids weh, put him vn a chip. a;, i .V.V.'.Vi.;:; V i llim "'lout oil th? quiet water- :' "'f'P011'1- Ue waiktd ali ah .tit .'..".".".".'las j l,!,rijt surveying the situati.ia v - .:i'44S;care,'u!,-v' ad when the f.ut l!.:;t .'.'.'.".V.;iasuc was really ahoat and about a ;' .. ."."""!-..:! preht nded, he nrnsi.t cied i't "tV.gl "nst point of land. This : ;il burly settled upon, hi negan to cast a weh tur it II- 7oci,iwUi 'v.'w "' " 1'osis tuc : ,t .10 -.,. ible. in the r :: With the wind. It sot i'i r-:t c 1 : ; I ' '-"" u"u ma.ie last to the sn'T'-s o 1 ... 1 i- :::::!:iSigrat!.- 'n,en 1',,u'rncd himseiu'- !".".".'.!r..u j and in true saiior fa.-hion begin iiwlhanl in h!lnl over hand on 50 ble. Carefully he drew iiimii it ' in ma oars oegan te, u)()ve t". the shore. As it moved tv the fuster he drew upon it. to k his hawser taut, and from ,r.A,i the water. Very soon he rca. !.t 1 ; shore, and quickly leaping to t f firma, he sped his way hoii. Thinking, then, that he might I IrecisI expert, and an exccj.ti .. that line of boattnanship to V..- of his companions, I trie-.t sev. r -them, and they nil came to vl..,n a like manner. Dim'i jpiil the Milk " There is no use crying overs; ed mnk," say.-, the old saw. P .' are not only bald, but have ici in the roots of your hair, tb. no use crying ovrr that. Take both time and yourself by ! forelock while there is a fer'i left. Apply Parkers Hair Pal---to your hair before matter- worse. It will arrest the ful l -ef your hair and restore its ing; color, gloss atid aofiness. It perfect dres.iiig withal, chai.', r.--ly perfumed, cools and heals : scalp. ta'r A gentleman said to one"! i'-"11! friends that for some years his ' 1 a 1 persisted in saying that tnly twenty years old. "' '-'I more reasonable," replied his Ira r "I have succeeded in making ; enter the thirties, but I have ta' to make her come out of them-
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