(.as j .tter, t v e -j wtiifcr, hill aa br . n snaps. ru Sour. until the Oi 1 i.rE?.AXCE CAjifc.. ') i..ar, b-vf a t.iip butter, one cu- !! A Ver, thr- cups flour, one V'ojpoon crv.:m of tartar, half teaspoon aod. a liiti s.lt, raisins and citron to taste. KRIED UTRINU HE.Oi'S. String them and cut them up as for cooking. Diy them like corn. When wishing to coon them soak in water, boil them, and add salt, pepper, nutter and clean;. TO WHITEN CLOTHES. A teanpoonful of borax put in the laM water iu which clothes are rinsed will whi'en them wonderfully. Found the borax so it will dissolve easily. It U especially good to remove the yellow tint that time gives to garments that have been laid away two or three years. ANTS. A oorrr spondent in the Indiana Farm er J.? u regard to keeping ants out of tie cupboard : Place a piece of fur un der each foot. Let it reach two or three leches beyond the feet. I have used buflilo fur and have had good success. The litte pests will not go over it. Do not let the cupboard touch the wall. TO REMOVE COFFEE OR MILK STAli?. The Industrie Blatttr recommends the v.'f f glycerine for this purpose. The a:k, w lolen or other fabric is painted ovrr wUh glycerine, then waihed with a cie.n linen ths ruin water until prra-J on the wr v?dv warm iron damp. Tne mi ur.arTe ted by this treatment HUsK BEDS. A carrespondent of the Household says the way to make a husk bed is to put the husks into plenty of water and 8pr ad tbern on the grass to dry, first spreading sheet cn the grass to keep away the insects, etc., if possible. When the husks are dry draw them through a flax hatchel, or split them Several times with a fork to make them softer. Then fill them into a bed tick. Don't put in enough to be hard, but to make a good, comfortable bed. Have a slit in the centre of the bed tick, and every day stir the husks up. A but'on and bu'tu ho in the led tick will make all secure, and if you wash or scald the liu:ks every two or three years they will keep sweet, ar il you will have a cheap and comfortable bed. ltn top yoor Condine Corset. It R." - I', i-lil r u perfect in fit and ele- VIlr:.-sT'"!'r , ',M i j'i Wl J IV .J gant in design and work- ' '( ij fH j;f mn5hiP- Vih lj t My wfn J Shark-Catching. The way the Araba catch sharks is very curious and interesting, and is somewhat slmular to playing a heavy palmon, only no rod is used. A hook of soft iron wire !s made very sharp and baited with a lump of garbage of some kind, usually a piece of shark too ran- MaBDrinfr l'rees and VIue It is supposed by some that when any invigorator is to be applied to trees and vines, it cannot be used too plentifully, and they accordingly mulch to the dam- Coral In e i not Heap, Jute, Tampico, or Mexican Grass. Coral! Tie is used in no goods except those sold by Warns BroTHJ!KS. I he g-r.tiine C-orftlino is superior to whalebone, and giei honest value and perfect satisfaction. Imitations are a fraud and dear at any price. For kale by all lead.ng merchants. Trice from $1.00 tip. "WAHNEIt BROTHERS, 3SS BdOlDITAV, New Tork. 141 tt I4S "WABASH ATK., Ctttemso- age of whatever is planted out, and wonder that it does not grow more vig orously. We have known farmers when cid even for a slave, and the line.which ! getting out grape vines, to dig a pit and is small and very sUckly spun, is wound throw in the carcasses of two or three r-iund for some little distance from the sheep or a bushel or two of old bones for hook with thin sheet lead, both to pro- each root giving only a light covering teel it from the teeth of the fish and to j ftf parIh. hplipvincr that if hones are crood iitM&iri wn cc. . c upipnniD-iTDO mihUMERY SPECIALTIIIS. Corsets, .Terseys. GIovps Veiling, Nets, M yt fl3 n W 3 ft g 1 U j(ryMeruliunts an J MiViiiu-rs v.ill rocpivp our Mor.thly scii'l us th; ir H'ii'.r, urrrnl of Fashion V?e if tlicy will h( t as a sinker, and tbe other end is made fast to a huge calabash which acts as a float. When a shark takes the bait he town the calabash about, but cannot sink it for any length of time, and the fisherman set off after him in their cauoe, and when they get hold of the line they play their captive until he is actually drowned. The shark that w as now on the hook was proving a tar tar, and beforo the two boats came near the canoe which was playing with him was capsized, and the half dozen men who formed the crew thrown into the water. "Give way, my lads!" said the lieutenant, and both boats dashed away, the crews straining every nerve to save the swimmers from their dan gerous position, the water literally swarming with sharks, and in a few minutes the men were picked up and their canoe righted. The Englishmen, like all their nation, fond of sport, next went after their float, which could be seen being tow hither and thither as the shark tried to free itself from the incumbrance, but the Arabs, when they s,w their intention, shouted and ges ticulated to prevent them from doing so, and a second canoe put off from the . pliow to assist in playing the shark. , With some little trouble the line was t:iio pfcurrd, and after about two . iiiiiirs' hard work, during which J.innny j Shark several times nearly mastered his ' i-aplors, he was at length killed and , 'iMffsfHl upon the rocks, where the ! English, as he was such a huge toon s' er, had the curiosity to measure him, ; when be ptoved to be the enoromous tugth of thirty three feet ten inches. This whs the largest 3haik they ha 1 ever st-en, though both boats had oar3 d-jshed . ;it by the ravenous brutes, and on one Koiiutt on Kk." clour c ut rat, in !.., rom he?, fli, nH'V bK- Hcnrt Pain. Pa!pllftt!on. rlrrrl',,' swelling, nnrin's'.lo iltiteftlon. hoadnrhe, slecplP?nes cured t Welis" Hrallh Kcnewcr. "Ronsrh oti Corn." Ask U r Well"' "Hough on Con,."' K'. lm"K complete run. Har.l r will cornn, warts, bunions. Bnohn-Hnlha" ll-U. '.mril'te cure, all ki'lney. !!! .Icr an l urlnnrjr .!:.. ill nit, trnta'tui. rotie. (Trav el, ciit.irr I. : :he tl I Ht. 1 . tlrunif is; u-niiK-, rn". rii--. r !". !.! '").". r 'ni . irc.'h- rr e-M usun.:. "l-ir.).t out hy -'K' "t-h "n H-i'.s." 15. Uliil ronplo ' W . 1 H " :'U lionowpr" rtr- hrlfh anrl I viior, cures ilv.''l';;ift. iiupot'i' e,H;xi: it Mft-uiiy. " i li. 'CCnntth on I'aln." Curr. i holiTii. c-olio. rramp?. diHrrlifr i. alie?, pain?'. ?; r;i:r;. Iit'.oiiU'liP, ni'iir.iW r!iL'Ui;i:iti-'in. kuui!i on fion ri:i.t"r. l.V. M olliorx. If yo:i r tml nif .n.ken .wrn out n :1 n-rvoa, uce "v ell's lip t i h lienewer.' 1. Iiruyi?1;?. I.ir" Presfrifr. K jom rrr 1 - vour irrlp on lifr-. try "Well!"' Health ii-'iicwi-r." ioes direct to weak rpot?. ' vll Mfil Tlllh t.. for vines, the toots would run down in to the putrid flesh or the dry bones and feed plentifully thereon. Xow.anyone Knows that roots or seeds placed in a dung bill will not thrive, and this should teach all that manure only furnishes a part of the elements re quired for the support of vegtation, and that a bed of manure or bones beneath a tree or vine is only an impediment to its growth. A pint of bone dust will work a greater benefit to a tree or vine when worked into the surface of the soil than a bushel of whole bones under the roots ; and so will a few shovelfuls of decomposed sods increase ths growth of any plant more than a cartload of manure placed under the roots. Digging pits, especially in clay soil, and filling them w ith any material be- fortt RPttincr out. tlia nhrnka iu a ViuH ' I Stinirmif, ti rit.iti.n:. In!! tin irt .tti..i . all kHnev plan, for this excavation will bold water and urm ir. complaints cured ly Hu,-!iu-!'aitia."' as well as a cistern, and the roots of the j $1' i.Hu((11. i:K. noarin-i." trees and vines will for several months "Ko-jku on Kats" clears th-;m oat. .v"j beetles in the year have to stand in a complete ' mud-hole. When setting out a single IMMUNITY from ANNOYANCE w m. is v- r i tms luoiiv II kail; Ut I I II J UCC TT than the bard pan. and work in rich soil aud loam, being sure to get fine dirl atound the Gbrous roots. When plant ing an orohaid, unless the soil is thor oughly under-drained, dig no deeper than the plow goes, then the draiimge will be sufficient to save the tree from drowning out. is ever mix fresh barn yard manure with the soil when plant ing orchards or vinyards. Tribune and Farmer. 'Konh on IMIm." Cure pv" or i.wn.irri;old. !ohinif. iirotrudtnK, bleed :nif. Iri'-rn.i! or oilier. I nternul and cixrnil remedy in raei, pjckaire. !ure cure, 50c. Drut- I'prttjr Women. I.arli' wlio w .ni l retain freshneci nl Tlvait, don't In-.; to try "'.Vcll'i Health Kenew .-r." '-Rniislt on llfh.' 4Konh n Iirh" rure hntin:-. e-Htinn. ring worm, tetter, salt rhetitn, tro.-ted tcet. chillhlain?, "ItouKh on Catarrh." Correct off-T:ivc od'ir? fit one, t'omplete cur ol wort chronic. rUo nneiju .led a enricle tor diphttierta. f re throai, toul brcntl). 5l.-. The IIi. of I Ik' alln. tyhildr ' P. ?'"iv in flevelovtner.t. l ino-, prrawny and delic.it,- u.e WolN' 111'h Ken -wer.'' t nlnrrh nf the ltlnllr. The Kpldemle of Crlmt. Whence oomes thia epldemifc of mJoide find rnur-lera ? Itecnt fl'.scusslona bav named several cause. Hon. C, 11. Reeve, of Indiana, charge it to iiiEdel teaching liolciing that hopf-lessneps of a future state crippW fort it-tide for bearing lifers ills. Another declares suiTering from t!i universal bnsineria depressions the wtose. A third writer attributQS It to increasing insanity, a physician thluks much of the tondency Is inherited, while temperance advocates iny tUe li-sponsituiity tipm i stionc drink. I Free-th ink era have conimittt-d suicide, 4 revolver would -, tut so have orthodox ci.urchtnt-n. Fi- ' should he.jd if I nunc-ial stralte bive beaet mntir. but the - , i: wealthy have aleo Uiken their lit". I l8 le' l"-r'u t J . . 1 II..T1U r.nn-k .1 .1:. Insanity ami flisp!'mtion tive preceetici suicides nnd family rourdera. One feature common to Almost every unch crime cha-llena- attention. Wc-U nitrh everv report of suicide and fnm.ly murder nieutious tlie pc-rpettor as hav- inc " for some time teen auojeti 10 met B. .. ... - . 1 r enchoiy "I was in t'uter f 'y ,1 ago, and as dead broke e 7il wolf," be said, as the t". " . !t to ttll how he pot slc'u n F face. i- " : 'No, sir, I hadn't a 8r,a I didn t know a Lua8-j mat town. Tlir wh9 WhV to CPT fill 'jr.rl T 1 '-t 1 1 ..... M .... 1 . o' rtv. ni 1 ntlil v iirjfj.-i-.. t, . i lience comes this All j medical authorities tell ns that the l?re which conpuines the brain is al ways kindled bv derancefnents of diires tion : that Rood digestion is imp'e&ille without pnre blood, and r'lre blood is never known when the liver and kidneys ure out of order. Under anch circum itnrii. a nreTentive should be fonght. find for this Warner's eafe cure is mjv- 1 ger S'iaw. ereiirn n. fact conceilea ny ine oes uthorittes in the land, and it la e:ciat!y commended by the celebrated Dr. Dlo 1 x yz 1 u tu a iu' 1 . : njr HZ') H to pat me on th l,ick a: i '' toost. If you rem-niir. " it's always the darkest i- ' a r 1 1 til i r 1 1 1 w m 1 . . . - - wv.awVvaj unn WJHJj dence never gs b-k o:j . .1 . . t LLieaoa 10 00 tr.- Ffjur t t "Who WHS II ..-?' HSkeijV. "She was a feruaH'a ' don't remember wLe'.t.f-r t t 4 t: urty as an angel or l,ori T Cnlj Temperance Bitters Known. What a Raby 1'an lo. Tfos. f-0, G-i LTY SiTIlIIr, riTTSLUEGH, PA. i c. asion the same whaler, when board- Liutnino v;:' Wiuk Fence. The Iowa .. nr-l learns t!mt tbere have been tt";v ...-f.-i ; lug killed lately I y tures by t fencei1. fences c 'hcre ie f. l :n s;i IrT -d "Tt- I 1 v l t-: t fer.c- c . 'ICt t.Ht : ca' 1 !e ;i o t o UkT s-plif. at" tofk t'e- iv ire 1 ; v -l e : l i eu j - f". r ...t ' . -. ti.-y . ' :'..e :i C'in!d -t-t ; trotn the Vet. I' 1 iu .'lie ; . pi.s's ipp.i'ii.e the rrty teds on either side stiiit I'-ir-d sh.iwid they tre killed by a Leafy d .s. h..rii of ' Ittfricity. There i. abundri.-t opp.u'tu nit? Tor tre rleciru ity to uVsoend to the gr-rf d Ht evry poa:. but owing to the 1885. 1885. THE WEEKLY POST Under a Democratic Xa- j tional Administration. The AVill of tlie People ; Vindicated and tlie Great Wromr Hiirlited. ! THE PITTSBURG WEEKLY POST i Cfntrr;i ' u '.a: i t I . in .'-r i i - r :e itj r r, rn d ,,, of it lit-w rt,-. i' r.'i'T -ii i 1 ; nil - iiiu t r.;t e u jI MM mr mit 1.1.1. rir w in tN pvt, liin t it t iho fal-e, r;ii la the true.'' ! iner a phow at night from the ship, hud 11 ii 1 m iJ ivtn . -iq rAi 1-', r KthTrfriTiTm HUTtS KIDNEY Known ;.ToFArL& mft'i'iTfri'nvia her rudder carried away by one. O'oi- ih mans 31'iynzine. coiunu.jH i'oi!j the lerice. Why it should iap !n m the ftnee to the stock Bf. n, or lutiilt feeL awny will take a atleui'. , . (in' the fact is bryoud disjaite. If the" stock sioou alor g thn f 1 i.ee, as is often the case, it is almost ct-riaiiilv fatal. The increasing trequency of neural gic headache among women must have a cause. There is one of such simplici ty that it has been overlooked, and that It is worth while to draw at'enticn to. The pain experienced is gr-r.e rally loca- ctntES ALL DIBIA8ES OP THE XIDXEY8 LIVES BLADDER ASD O UN ART ORGANS DHOP8T OSAVEI, DIABETES BRiariT's LISEASa PAENS IN THE BACK LOINS OB SIDS TTEHVOTT8 DISEASES BETENTION OH OF trauTE. PRICE 1.3S. Bend for Pamphlet of Testi monial. KEM LOT CO.. Providence, U. I. 30 YEARS RECORD. l'hjnicians' Turtmooj, A. W.Erov-n,M.D.,of Pro-riilmce, R. I., eays: "I hiive ueil Um'8 KidDfy and Liver RmDT in my practice for tlie pa.t pistcen yettrn, a:;J cLi'crfully recommend it as beiii a ia ft bd.1 rtl.able rerueiiy." Au-t'n-r jrTiiii'eiit doctor of Prii')-iicf -?iys that "I am fre-j'ii-i::ly iinr-'l Vt nr tiDirr pr-para-;mns n -nbtii 11 tc for Hr si's 1 Kid my ani I.ivi-rj Kkmmy. Iflrdon t r iiitr t in-;;i tluit iii-y are 'urttilces 111 comparison t it." An Old I..idy. ''My mother, y. ;irs old, has clironic kidney r iinjil;'. int. and drop sy. Nothing hus ei'.r lu-tjied her like IIi-nt'b Kidin y and Liver Hemfdy. She ha received great b-netlt from S bottles and we thinll it -nill cure her." W. W. Sunder land, Bi.ildcr, JKiiibury, Cimn. A .MiniHter'a M lfe. Kev. Arliony Atwood. of Phila deiphia, mv: ' Hi nt (Kidny iiTiif I.irer V;emedt has cured my wife of Iro ?-y iu it won't form. All say that it if a miracle." Ocnrral C hare. General Chare of Khode Island ay: "I alsvuyu keep Hcst'b Kid ney and Liver Remedy in my hotije. Taken iu email doses occa sionally at eight, it prevents head ache, aud regulates the kidneys, touiaeh and other organs." 10 "Disease soon shaken, by IIlxt'b P.EMEDT taken." Selectixo Seed Wheat. Some of t he successful wheat growers in Penn sylvania and Maryland, says the 3IiUer, have a custom of selecting their seed ftom fields that have a remarkably vig orous d velopemnt of straw, little re 2id being pj'nl to the fullness of the b rry. The custom originated with I). M. Good, of Washington county, Md.. who, on one occasion, being short of plump wheat, sowed a part of a field w.th shrunken seed procured from a . ii"iithbor. Contrary to his expectations he shrunken sed produced much the lin-st crop, and on investigatin, Mr. (r-iod discovered Hi at it waafrom a field that had produced a heavy growth that l.idged and thus caused the shriveling of the berry. The theory is that ti e strength of constitution of wheat can bp determJnd more by th? growth as well It can wear out a ?1 pair of kid times in twenty-tour hours. It can keep its father tmsy advertis- , ing in the newspaper for a nurse. j It can occupy both sides of the latg- ; est sized bed manufactured simulian- , eously. It can cause its father to le insulted by every second-class boarding house . keeper in the city who "never takes children," which in nine cass out of ten is very fortunate for the children. It can mike itself look like a fiend just : when mamma wants toshow "what a pretty baby she has. ' It can make an old bachelor in the room adjoining use language tha if ut tered on the street would grt him iu the penitentiary for two years. It can go fiom the furthest end of the room to the foot of the stairs in the ad joining room quicker than its mother can just step into the closet and out again. I can't go to sleep "like a little an gel,' and just as mamma and papa ate starting for the theatre it can wake up and stay awake until the last act. These are some of the things that a baby can do. Hut there are other things banv can make the com- m V .- ,. ' J ST tV iPs.L03L3CthlIG83i ipj - . , J Annnica ilk IU!.-..- n tvi- U'rl of I'c-j . te t In. n y lo ! wis- Md nnlrof ti f."rt m-.l Tr-t ity ofblaM lor It l.tJiiitni hesL Every pood thins is Counter ftdtod, and conFiinc-rq p.re CAU TIONED rt gainst IMITATIONS of thre Chimneys mda of VERY POOR GLASS. Sothot the exact label i3 on each chimnoy asabova. The Pearl Top ia lUwaya clear an4 bright Glass. 7Tr.nrnrnrr$ rtLT by CEO. A. & AGr.STH & CO. Ittttirqrh; I'.':l . Ih Worka. iilllr: I r.4 r Et I m. pnrrly yctt-t- Tr---; ''. r in If fr Tl fi littti vj l.'-r i. D! 10: - 1 t r. . n. r.- :n !i-;n.'l f .r"-rlu- . ! '. am tn-..r 1 1 i'fmt i n 3 p c cl c.s ne, a: 1 ti. r : 1:1 rtf I ll'-: . ft la (lip (frrrt rt!o'1 tirlcr ai T.. .-.j::c; fr..si4. : fi -t.I: 1 uil:.i.'i- ti c 'i n jn.-i-l -' (.v:.'or a?M IriMvht. r fl t ... -- -ii. r-.. r t- ur - 1:. ! '- 1 - I v .-ill a :r.c.1.-.:!i5 t. r ' ! :! r t y r-r oi Y;n l--;.- I!tT-;ni-. in Lt.a..ifc' lut '- fVTJ tV.s---.' rif:M ! I--i r ft.. 't i:e Altretlf, A j.-. .1.1 . 1 1 : : ' r'- Cr.r Tt' .vc, N''i'l'u-. I ri:;t:"', f.-iTlv-, h.;it l-.-fii.t. Sul.irtfte. Asli-ii r.'. tlv.mt. 1 ure DC an-1 i-'iiic fropwrti'-n of Vi!crcR IiTT?r.n C--"1 O: of i.nv frh- r. -I if tl..." tti y : yrni La ti:' t.i iiiTTri'? i.' J.:rff to i! rv iu. ri-:ih k-r.; mw-:l. rr"ri.i t . li ill.- -9 ti;-Tr-l TniT.i rtu r.(.:.n -- ' - ni-j:i. rr, 1 ti.e oru 'J h-. - - t'i .-. nt of r-'t-i-.-r. r? i5: -. :;, ilunilirnt. Ir'.-n-ft'-n rr " 'f a- i.-i. u. J'"--- "t t'.. -.::.:. t I l.'.' 1 S'-k.-'. iirti' ii.:.r y ir. '-is ft r r.: .i. n l t i-ir V'.-'; r'-.:-.'--. .ur.l.:r t!. r .- r A:i;-iti.p, f- ilul.i.g P.u.d UL .1 .'. pr.d . .- i. I r i i" Inva-'ii!- Rrr -.-'' Z 1)T e- v ii. : - t " .-T ' i t '. M..'i.T' ;.. i i. r n:.A t- ' 4. 1 -! . ;r :r.-u!ir r-t. llrr.Y.ii, f :. i u -. --:k I 1'i'-...-i.tf l; :j t';o-. . trw L:.s, ifc c.-o- ii. -t .- W-.VT. :.:o;li no rn '. irt I f-r '.'- t - . li 1 . . .) . w i.k i k v T', i : I !. i'-.'.-iJ-.; i'-;- -,T i ir--V -' . ' :i.p':-;r -a. I:. "i t.:'' '.'".n-il a: J i j '.' " ... i. -. t" :.- - ' k. ; . . ... -. ........ .j; i.ie ii...:l.v '. i s . s.. .- .xi'v .-.. f- :i,- t's ri . : '. r: :..r-.AH l;rri : i- .n ';iH j u - - 1. 1 ' 1 "lit ;-r:'U-fc itit 'itr-m?; !i r - l.r id :.' !.-.0 1.1,. fi says, sh3 she; "Did I addref-s a g'-Ltnif .- "Midam, jouUn,';;,,.,, take," sas I. "Have you got s.ii,,rr- "Tons of it, M a J "And do you wcl: f.::v -said she. "If I don-t then ar. I- ... i kered foi sca'ps," f j "With that sh j :. f,,. , j bills in my paw, walk'- u j ner, and, pinth.g i. j. ti ..r.." j St. Louis Kmm Srt .,. ,,'. j ' lie is Iherf ? f, , ,.. j j,, . j "Who m;eLt it l-. rn-.v.-. j "My hus'.,,,!: 11. s H'r., tyrant! Ile-s jurt Hi, n , L. , J the mn77le of a rev ,;n' u , red-faced ft-llow w r !. a , ; (Jo, and ma b-ave. . w -i . ! "CVrtainly m -.V!:. - ; a r il I made a . . Jlont. ' "Tlie tyrannical h'. ; R . pirt d for him. .t : i v..,. H . j ft-- away h tak"?a .. ... j :.nd pi.ps f 1 i, r:.., . i otn rr.y c l hV:. h- ; 1 :- . . . . , iif.iJ.V. 1 Wu .... St lit to !,,, 1 ut 1 '.. . ; - ' stomach. r-t? a . .. - J; ,.. . i before Le could f-': J m at. That Vrt w ... . -. a. I heaven was answe-n':." ! "KiM h:m at oj rt-'r" I "As dead t!.:s ' , never kicked ari ',:- saloon a L;t. Ti e j ; o tr him and t.. ,k onor came t- c-:.'. .1 a chap with a ' fixed t:p my 1 urt net d a d : lie Hi- 1; ... ' - r ii'i r; '. . r T" -1 l . ... ii. fa ct Tt."!i in : t! of the straw than by the fullness of the I e-ry on any given lot. Those who ac cent this theory procure their seed from those farmers who have except ionailv roonest home the brightest spot on earth. It can lighten the burdens of a loving mother's life by adding to them. It can flatten its duty little face against the havy fields of wheat, and would on no i window pane in such a manner that the C. 5. UIIIIINTO.X, Ji. Y., General ktrnt. 4 Hit ihx ...i i-r h ..1 M . r. h t!.p -a I I I 1... . 1 ... ., be Iff I'll! dllt I ' ' g pOWtrfd the Wire it rmt!? n.lnntu-tr:Oi..ii at '.V.luaittui,. with iirr.it j ...iriii'iir i". ill" ,r .ref.-, j.rii..rity aul :nl- rnticmient ot t n f country. A Tiik I'ii.t l.it.ore'I Tinoe-iHintr'y lor tifn tv flif ur' ii.r the.-- itiorlou r''hii!i., in it oil exteml to 1 1 . new Riluilnl-tratinri a ln-nrtv uro. ; Inn n.l corjial Mj.i..r: In il.e re-wCuWi'ilnw-M it iirlnciplr- an.l in.lirleb vlial tn tl.e .ut lic wi-1 fare, t'y rflorminif al'iise. rirfhtinif wri.nn nii.l afiertmu the f mirr marv ol the Itemm-ratif fa:th. W e are uu tliu tbro-h Imiil i ! iiiipor: int evciilf anl great clianux. To a Iiemoorat who anle l In t'lcvel'in l's 'l.i'tloii, t!,e future Is lull ol inleri -t ariil hope. This Wkkki.v I r will aim to ke,i fully abreant of tin- timen In everything relating tn the Incorulnif a.l :n inisi ratinn. I to n.li-y at lio:ne ainl alimail will he Intelligent ly ilNi-neil . ifeneroni v upiiorte.l or -.ui.li,lly anj Wiii.lly rntici-ej. N"i year In the In tort of t!n lonrnul iro:iili.e tn l o reilere iti.i in .i l t.T.- n f i n l . re t to Iieiuor.-it a the on- whleh we are at.oiir to en'er. The meeting 1. 1 '"imri-"", th. t-.:laratiin ol the l'r" ... . . o : i . . i ii. 1 1. mi t -i i .i , o ii . i ne ne w a a ninei . ted in one or more of the Lra?chea of the j the c-ih.mm- tn n-.- ,.ut...,. H. rv;.-e the ,,,, ., second cervical nerve, very t,.n.m.,ly j VA'.n iZulu'v'!- ,0",!:! those teiminatir.g in the scu'i-at ti1( ' wlt,'J'i''"'',,-"Miiiient tr..ni ti..-i-hi Hem. era.; . I taii,l;.oitit. Sii.-ee- will not hamper it inv more OCCipult or back Of tr.o P td. The , than a quaner of a centnry ol ileleut Impaire.i its nerves of the sculp are irr . til v the i en''K'e''' . , ., , .... , .... " The fe"lon of the Iv-Ki-latiirc. with a He' .rin hair lieing drawn tightly i,ui l' 1 t u' I tvm..r ..pj.r.neii t.y a Kepuhii, n,p.rity. i,(, iitui,, n,.f oa . . 1 ! 1 "l,IU'-,s Initlul of Important i..iieM ami e.x- " " -- . 11 11 iiiinir inrnient. ilmrnmini: -e. um ot onu-re- . -, .... I will be even more interetlnif in its hroailer tielil. esting Shape and With the greatest DOS- case the et rain would bts spreuO orei large areu of surface, but by sitnail tn.n dies of hair which are pulled back and beld in place by hairpins. Relief is ex perienced ty removing the hairpins, Ltn. ! Ibis gives only a temporary and partial ! effect. The Injury done is las'ing it' tut I iermanent in its consequences. The ' account tise seed from small fields, how 1 ever plump the berry itself might he. j The same theory has been practically accepted by many Xew England farm- ers in the selection of seed rye, as when a crop from new land is found exoep ' tionally heavy as it sometims will he, ; from the excess of plant food in the soil ! the entire crop is bought for seed by ; rieighboring farmers at a slight advance i on market prices. Short straw carries 1 short heads, aud consequently the yield j must be light, however plump the ker , nd be. Selecting continually from tall I straw with long heads would naturally 1 naturally tend to increase productive- j ness in our small grains. An i M JopenJont Newbp.ipr of Dm- . . f X ' iNTKLLKiKXCE IN' ANIMALt,. The ocr.'.c Pnncpies, but not Contrcl.ed by Lon(lon Fidd 1elg of pajr of 8wallow, any Set of Politicians or Man pulators; j t hat built a nest, inside or" a sceool-room Devoted to Cjllecting anJ Publ ishing all j where over one hundred children were the Jews of the Day in the most Inter- ! in daily attendance. A goose was seen fluttering on the tired father can see it as a picture be fore he rounds the corner. Yes, babies are great institutions, particularly one's own baby. - . 1 .... 7 n-.il a hi- 1 . ' t r.o 1 . i t C;.. 1,,. T,- -''rv'-. . - ' '...-. 1 f t ij.e .r. i .. 1 . e 1;.. ;:.:-5 . 1 .'. it,.- -:, t-f tl '-.... p .1 . s. - tir- 1. t i ... - ; . . r, :. .-. -1 : - n.- p '. 1-5' ii i .- - r- : . .: r'" v rU ft ',v-.-..r. Ii;-:-'ri .'..- .-r. c 1 rn. Ui 1..1' 1'- Hi' (. .t: c. 1 .."r' ' 'i, i: -i.i t'-a 1 i -t f'.1l .-Tf't T: ".i. ,J A Smart Scheme. AGENTS WANTED Wfaci "Spyofthe Rebellion." ti-m. Unlv bcHik of its kiuti. "3 ! 3PY " reTi - - iA . . la all it.- varit i departments. Tun Wekklv sible Prom r,t nhS5 Acrutaru an.l I m r, i . i surface of one of the Wisconsin lakes. elienee an.l reli iMlltv. in ... r 1'o-t will aim at exee lifrary. mieillaneoiKi. new, an I lo,-al ilepart ment will he maintained in their utmost efficien cy, while it umrk( ri-pori." will he prepiirnl with irrc:iter care and prei-i-ion than gvi r l elora an.l ica.le ali.-olutelv reilahle. Now tt,,. t. h ii J . o iiii'ni eho-eu n-pr.-tl'.n of It. ii. i The ii ef..n. 1 1 . present Jtyie of dressing the hair should i l". pi-op, I lillh.f llltr , be iiscotitinueil, us it in pail accounts for a form of suffering which is both in tractable and distressing. If it were the fashion for women ,o wear tl.eir hair short instead of long and tied up, there would be less headache than thtre is. uirnhf. 'I'tno.-rati' everywhere- to take ml strengthen the party and it-ii.iiivi--.. hv f-yen.i "it: the -in-iii i t;,. put.ors. We are no I, .infer on w. are ,1 ti" wi'l, ,1 ,. . M .. .1 v -:.:..:- :. r a n i-,r,ti .,1 ;(:,. Amerie.i:, ;i;:,l in ,i l.-.v week- if will t-e i 3l,,:,l nn to ti-r i! i- b.t er:l iovi riitaeut. Truth in ,i i.-l l.,i J i r.-i ii i... I. The .U-Diciors Vikk, A judicious I wife is always nipping off from her j husband's moral natuie little twigs that I aresrrowing in the wrong directions. She keeps l.im in shape by continual pruning. The wi.est things a man commonly di-s are those his tn ife coun sels him to do. A wife is a grand wit-Ider of the moral pruning knife. If Johnson's wife had lived there would have been r.o hoarding up of orange peel, no touching all the posts in wa.k icg along the stieet, noeatirign 1 diiDk lng with disgueting voraciiy. it Oli ver Go dim it h had been married he cevf-r would have worn that memorably ridi -u old coHt, Wherever you see Sinicle .nloriH in, one ear. vulaee ireianl S I .!!." In t lnlm rt l ir it. one J'r. o-lice rrpitid. i uct fri'' -v to pu rl rliih or tpii. "full lor Nam (le rnplfn. JAS. I'. B.I!'.!! i CO., IOitr, hij .Muit, I'tttt f,nid: DAILY, p.r Year DAILY, per Tflont'i SUNDAY, per Year DAILY and SUNDAY per Year - -WEEKLY, per Year f".V. .Y.-ir lorfr fit if. PARSER'S -.rvHit'XlHAlii 1'ALSAM --i.' ' " t&'H l-'O I o-.i.i: ir l'.-. -.riT-? f. -r i!r.-s- - -. . K-' . . , ... i ... k, . -. .... - '.. .. o ; - ' ci. .11 I i.in- -:'- 11 ' ! '" -e- the a!. I e r ti is comrKised wholly of no F tBt-ri i l.i. .t itftnlft Ir p-r.-.-? iei t .-flrli nna tof which ! nckiiowl j,!..-.l l,v tliu rne.li- r ical tr.'fo- i.nii to he the nin-t pnt.-iit r all g: Pciem-c. Itc-i.-. .v. th--. .t .. :. ovrr caseo t i rVlt-Qnl f .! i.-t.'. ,. I I 1 , . ... v.... , ii. i ii, . ..iiiihih iitii. ipnernl and Nervous Hehilitv. 8 u dre ith ' be ' ;i know little abjut, oddly -t 'Rising absurdly or exhih- . t ivv .f maniir, you may I t :i married mac, for! .Nd i ff the little ! ii niarrit-d men. Nenralsria, ( hronic Khenma-j tNin. QiahetU. Stone in the Madder, ltriirht's lNeae, Dvs- j pepils, l.iver Comrdtint and Diseases of the Stomach. tiality; ana to the Promotion of Demo- ",,u ":,fml-HUOn proven mat a torty cratic Ideas and Policy in the affairs of ! 'rouDfl turtle had it by the leg. . c i ii , j Uith were drawn Into a boat, taoverr inent, bociety anij Industrv. 1,r. , . , , ' J V hell OStriftlpQ nm lirun nn l, J-- ...v. i. unif miry am very savage, yet a colley dog will tame flit inn i m ..l.ti.l w- . -1 n. , r $6 00 ' i"uiinvirii, mm hi me v-ape or 5Q j Good Hope dogs do the herding with 1 00 rat sagacity. 7 00 ! A (lnP 'longing to Charles Porter, of 1 00 ! l'arkersjiire, W. Va.. goes regularly to I Ulw Pt oflice and brings back the mail, j gels the milk from the milkman daily, and has delivered a deposit at the bank ' c rrect!y. ' An immense Newfoundland dog, be ; lor.aing to gentleman of San Francisco. snapped at a child who was plaging it. j The child's mother upbraided the dog, wno siunK away, but soon returned with a rose, and with very extravagant capers laid it at the feet of the child. Then it hurried to its mistress for a caress. John II. Osborn, of Belleville, New Jersey, tried breeding quail in an im mense wire cage. The third day after the female had begun setting she died on the nest. The cock was greatly dis tressed. He dragged the. the dead bird to a corner and buried it, leaving only the long feathers of one wing exposed. This done he returned to the nest and sat on the eggs, and eventuallv succeed ed in bringing out a brood of ten young quail. The young birds are now alive. Aeic York Sun. Hire !.- 1 ! .tl. :..! is Two ' i kit-s had to carry a large djsk to the house of Dr. Blister, who had bought it at a furniture store. When thiv nrriirml i-itti tha Hmt K many -r tt tf the v--r never J.efrj nil lished. A praphic account of the onrpirary to annntsixiate was in and directed them wtre to out. it Lincoln. I'tninm p.neiir.i of our Fkdmiaj. U ..... . ,n V. n I . , '. . 1 -'.......l. V 1 1 nnr-n 114 oct .,.-... . v. j . iiini ur;',ll uniVHrf rully r.ount.vl ia t:i. viv:l t.ket.:-he. Tbe "Spy" is thq ncv. th i''.!n? war book ever pttblistirtl. l.tuli rm-.l ty ln,,.dredn of Fr.wa an t Ai:n:' i-s-irK-iinlv A 1iu-k3 LuaJ-K-jiiie t'K,h, f pnc; f 11 iiln - rat i ,-r VACE?iT3 WANTED! AOKNTSl Una l.x-k ii r, .-.. ,g nil othr. Cver onr Luri'lr I t 'nusn applications for ilthi-ini have been received. We havn rnany ariiiB wno Lave aold from r- ., M fv Awn Vi,( ro hi. tt-Tho "SPY" ia sold orly Tny our The darkies expected to get a quarter apiece at least for their trouble, but alas! the doctor did not give them any thing at all. He forgot all about th. ir sufferings in carrying heavy desk up two flights of stairs. They consulted together for a mo- metlt 111 the hall, and then they began Hell to merohanta, farmen.. m -hanica.an.l (m. W. Absolutely f'i farf i,fk tt t'il ttr known I W e aat one acent in every r.rar Anuy Prmt anl in every townnhip and connty in the TJ.Bw For full particular and -r?n tn cgrnts address G. W CAItLLIoN & CO., inblieher. Sew lork. The Beat Cough Care you can use and the bet known preventive of Consumption. Park p.r's Tonic kept in a home is a sentinel to kern Mckn.-ss out. I ed 'iis- eeily it keeps the hi,. ,1 p:,i-c and the Stomach, l.iver and Kidneys in working order, t.onl-.s at 1 Coljs vanish be lor" i:. It b-:iiiis up tl,c health. If v -.11 itl'rr fr.iui I lehiiitv. Sl ut' FruoiloT. Coiih, Asthma. Ilvsyensia. Kionev. I ' rini-i- ... 1 emaie Ccmpl.niits, or any dis ,r.;.r of the I.ui.p- St-i:n.i,.h. ll.,n-els. In.v-ui or Nn-e. iu n't 1:11 y -it arc s- ii in bed. but use I'AKken's -IV.so. to-u.iy ; it will give y-iii new i;te and v:;j...r HIC'OX Ci .. N Y. -.old 1-v tlr:l;is's. I.arc saving bil iri; i sire. iillll FIIFIC In 9 A titi 'ti'in to the rule rt-s require sait. eh are fed atop some suit in tits ; f eliotiirl,. and they ; nr- of slf Htid ash s cr n ear a9 thny wibh. ' t Uck of pr-'per saltir g I '.-. - f fig cholera where larjie I Orov-r ,.; h-'ogt-i her and given grnin and war er. Whm men re deprived of nit strious rtiitKes result. In some j rpeci ihe iorerriHl strnciure of hu man beinira re-:embies that of the pig. 1 If twir tnieitt a out r.f otirremrb a p i the !.H nf I.i:e,"or if y.mr. i .'r. -i i uu lor (i d : eii r.ot men ; I. !!-.! ' itrrii D-m a i i-t rt.nem.-nis. h !ir."s ;-- o -tin.- r.rs, ii. ii.irtuia:i s t o , ,.- f s hliiiaiu.-.u.i,,. iN. j.il- ' "!, ) ; 'irrh-i.i. s.ii:.l t.y Hli Hi , " ' r j- - ratlin: murt, -".Jr?-!"," " i.4 ncmsvav I in-. Li Biirie, W-.I I., II 1. -i Ie tn .I'turi.t: itc ait m. - . i . i or ,m. r . if? rnftsiici. Nort't Dakcti. Mnnty ...'. o. 'Washington ami Oregon. Frou :r , l nisei Sonntl. in Sr!'iVans!o? rh,ef!' ,rom ,2 ,0 6 oer acre. " ' ' fa--li np. ?his is Ihe Best Country or seciirlrni (,ood homes no o.ien for settlement V C f " "rrn ftf (.nvfi-nnifnl -1,1 1 : 111 )m 1 t it ' I . . . "1 - r'-'I 8.4.1.1 Acrea MORE 1 H ' IVI.I- of ,i:i the Puhlir Laii'li il'iposen n' in Isii ere in the ',... i. r.n ivriticer.iititrv. T'.ooV.nr.i M1 fi.ni IKIl; (Icdi-nhiiiK t,e urt hem I atrine- oiinlri ,i ii.. Hull-, a, i l.nndu for ae a: d in- tKI l: imi-rtrmiit Ind. adiirej, H AS R l. MI'hN. Ijind ( om'r. N. 1'. K. K. .St. Faui, Minn. isni.Liznr.' liver pillsj I rr, k m K .j: Ai 'rr tr. I'. "T-rlticfrttm V.untitr mmSnn'tf 'V d Ulife. II I iwlffrwa . I.. iKt .V I ' l . . .. . . '"iii.lo.l(l,v.it t.tMUlH4 In ).in. i j ' ' I " ! -'ucr.i.. S - ..,.,r....i t .- I ..-.i.. - I ' ,. MS In-. 7,.. '- A '.i-. II:, S. fl8"' " -1-1 . ! I l-Tl-'-U. tr r .iiuii.,,., ' - ' n " m -1 raifiv. fr,T tri i nr f tfic Lle.. Kf.t I tui' f l.ivr Comr! tif i-n 1 -Mr' ,ifr P' Ii f.tri 1 1 4efl't bill .' ami t-vunt'i P""- kfrri There are no gains without pains ADVKRTI3E in the CAMI5UIA FKEE MAN'. Life is to short day, but it is a work ing day. Love Is blind, but matrimony is a great oculint. Men often rise to greatness, not by merit, but by acclamation. It may be well to break a bad vow st ill better never to make one. A lady ic Heading, j'a., endeavored to unclasp what she supposed was a tight garter, and found it to be a garter pnaKP. to Cght and pound each other, calline each other all manner of vile names, no such uproar had been heard since the adjournment of the Legislature. 1 Dr. Blister hearing the noise came : out and wanted to know the cause of ' the disturbance. ! "Dis heah nigga kep' for himself de : monev what you guv him for us bofe, ' for totin' de desk up de stairs," said i 8am. ! "You is a liar. Dh doctor didn't gib me de money. You got de money and ' kep' it!" retorted Jim. i "You are both wrong, boys,1' said Dr. Blister. "I didn't give either of you anything, but I'll make it a!l right. Don't fight any more," and taking out hi& pocket book he gave them a quarter each. Those who assert the colored men has no executive ability should poc ler over ' this item I CARRIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGS 5e x."r.- In t'.:.!; r .-.a i. e.-.-., t-..--L pi 1 i';..i'-. jf..:--..;:c7.. ijri. 1 i... -:i :n. r.i.1 T it. e li.i y . av.-e ;.i ..:"e. a e 'it-; .:'t ?- i f rn-rti r- t.- 1 O rivs. ioi- -fi-.-i 1-i.t U-c -ioi.ul :'.Oss iZ V-- :c.au i .17; ---. a in Iirit.f. .cT'fj'a ?n": THi-sura, T", ' !. we-.iDi-v.. fimi'.. T..-t.t1et-. i',;.. i -&r-t-ri, T'.io.-:-worm. c'iii ! fi i. i- y-, t rjs.- .-'irn. ii:;i. Sen "V Id fs.'.- r-t'--. I'-iTr-ora a-. 1 c 'ft- - a o; the friti. "f T--:iatrer nro-. or c-.ii.ill-.. fi:o ntrti'-T re 12t .il i rur.M ut i f lie r.Ti-..o iu a iJi'..ri ts o ty ti.o ..f iLe i in, Tape end efber 'Vrrr-. lurlr;-.? tia ti.o r ' t -n of . -.irinr tlicru...cl, a-v e:T-.-tu"'.:" J.vtrc.y4 nr.i Kmf'ft No ri-ts . rikxii.-i. e, ti v..-T-..fu.j. t i fti-.,h.. lii'.-i'ii, -v-iil fre sytoi Inun Vsumii lia Viuak ps. FMenslecu Scitrlrt rcTfr, Vumnq, V nrvip lri? C'nri'., aua fc.l chli-lp-n s i-i :rf-! r.iay r-e n;&slo k s.h fc-vire hy ki.-t iny lit towics tjon i ith xrio-l Q' tf I -i -.' t. Far I'c-RRle- 'ot:ij5 ints. 5n vountr or o!.I. tanrril i.t kir j'tc. rt the tia--i c? ticirijii-liot-4. er tc tw u of li.c-, thi t.i'.t-rs hs cj x,'i.-l. Jere tli Tltlfte-d Rlood irhen ltn lmpurlWi i h':. t f ro-ouu tui I'si-i in trucUeics or !-'-: ciea-.se It Trh- r. chrtn'i-tod ted ulrjt ItVh In the. tcui; r'esr.iic H Tbi.H It fc fn:i ; yioir fce!:ns Tvi'.l t'-ll v-fni wLta, u:d the bcXb. bf tLe fyu-rn f, Uotr In eoneliialon ; f;,v tL titters a trial. Tt will xr-eak for jts.lf. (.'rr. hottie Is k better FUBrantesa -f iiji LufcriiH th.ui a Ui-icy advw-iit-tii--it. Aronnd ffh ret 1 1 ru fuil dirtoUoos priLiV d ia i4ffert-ut laii.T'-'-T'-s Tt . H . !Hrl)nnaM Frujr Co., Pr -.Hr.tr.--. Ban t i-an- t, i ,tl , i. n l fe. t.-- A; fi w a-iLH.gncn Su. t. i uar'l. n tt:.. New i ,tV Sold bv ail iiraicr und Drucsiis'ts. .' tlm.vmrmmiatmmmprmmfm-iiimM .i "Fath'-r." he t-cHr,. a'r ; old man out t.ack f 'A t- ! .: ; yt ars are many. " 'Yes, rxv S";;." "You hive tui'f,; . : , by h- Fwt-iit . f y i.: I : a mass d thi. 1 ; j t . - .'" ! "That's so "It lias pa:t t il si.- ::. : - :! . ' ttll to see yo;:. d j .. . yourself with tl.- cu-. f .'- your declinitig das .'.; S i the old arm cl -4 i r ::. t! t- ner." : "Yes. AVil'i-iin. :!. ' : "N'i.. faih-r. 1 ' : j ' feeble and l.t-:;'' --. i i s the frni and y:u ar. 3 '' -r i your rema:::.g d.tt v :. : Saiiy." ; '-William." s.vd th- r. pushed back h.s 1 j see the drift o" tlm ii;.i"r- ! I'm ready to s.rtrt f r t - p r' ' play fool ar.d hand o-r ' liam!" ' "Yes. sir-" j "In ord-r to d .s-l n : your pait that I'm I ' betpltss, I'm c ir - tr k:- ck - ' an acre of corn-'aiks ::t. j I At.-d when t''.H c-Tv-: i ' : i j.'urned. William cr-'- I i v ' tst hay s'nck and c.-.u': -u? ) 1 ' to himself: "And Sally w as : - t r m. ' I thing to ma at tie .Mini- ' -I der if she's mortal ' :'.'."-" ' crippled for !:'!" A- i Victory at Last. Carriage Makir, in all its Branches, I'dintinu. Ti-immin I and r.ill'A ! IU Nii ,,! kimls iTone h the SildllTI.si- MlMi'K r.rnl the I.OWKST' PRICES. A'". I 1 Oii.-.j. Su-.vini.' Rti.I W'oo.l Turn- J tn with iiiipr.,vi.it mH.-hu.i.ry. AImi, ah kimls of heavy work ihine. -a rrine -in itli ?hop ronnecteit I All partie tru -V,r.- nil- with work will be honor- j ably dealt wltb- All work warranted. rv. I. M. CHUTE. 1? ' j- V mtmy. Pi-el i i"n ? t tar's lTM-i- - J 1.1 ii:c Tfirt' t.sE . " 1 S ."- i4 I'-'.-i rl"- "I "i iCCRA'-e's;'-! OS.' -' ,' ' I ' r r ll.im;1 Pr!; V -.- -y f ,.-t; v. V-r,.: . I 3? : izS r- r-c in j 2 2 ... 1.4 ,r- It ft-or.!, v T ' : s. r ST: tt- re'.!-1 ard? j ;r-t. -V i-v.i'i,rt t tLej ' - '- :- K v.'-v ri-i.y !.- nr,:j A .'.'' ,- ' .ii triiin t'or" 5. '? V'f f....".-aV ' 't ;r;-'j. l' wieft lrc'i'e, fi '- Ki'tiilOini t. -r 1- . r in fn.x j Every iialr unttitnltil to "tfrliiia nr ti-nn y rrlnrnril. O. fITZPATKlCxi . CO, :v.r Health is Wealth) 1 S 4 a r a 1 lie had a weed on his bat a very fresh one and yet he was sitting and; rut tnng bis hands and apparently feel ing so joyful that nobody on the car could quite make out how to take h'm "Well," he finally said, as he turned to an acquaintance, "I've bought it " "Whai?" "The paint." "What paint?" "Why, for the house, of course. I've lived in that honio siirhiunn ... , it's tinvor tw ...s.j ' L . . 1 ii,'T.lrM:,MI'''," Protrntioncni.w,l.y tr'-a -u jiii:ir-u. IjVeryDOUV i l,I"ir:":H" nr tiinrirrn uwof uIiiom. iiftiinl I has not iced hnn .li.kU i I rmon, tsorternnff or tt i-uouui iii hi ways 1 1.... mm remsmsi If TREATVFNT I'p. 1 ('. Vest'h XritTK ami T;rT-s Tn arcNT, n rrnnmntPetl srentic f.ir Ilysfriv J)iii riP"K, Convnloiotta. 1- it. SamiiH V. nr. 1.- . tnir .f tho l.ratu rormitirnr in 111- Panity unrl Irnrltntr to Tniei-v der-r nv,i ii.mili 1'rcitiaturo Olil Ak, Harremipa, I.oa of i-over n fither fir-x. Involuntary lioft.s. a n:il Kt ?rtn: t-jiThnr-a rniieil bytiver-exert ion of 1 1. o bruin. a -if-biir-o or omr-iniliilppncn. Ywh box oti'aii's onomont'i'stnvitineut. f l.Oin box.orois b.x lort5AAi.8entbyrnail propanloa recoi.t of pneo. WEtl'AKAXTr.EStX koxi:h Tornrp nnyoife. V.'ith ioh onlor reroived byt: rf? t'XPa, ocompnnie! with tri.nl, we will H'lHl llllllulr, li,,....,,,,. ....... . . green trimmings. Neither Of US WOUld ' ,UI,d the money if the trf ntmontdoesuotfeUevI cave unit the. Imn . .. ... ' ....m (. urirrr paiDtCO. 1 looked, but I couldn't help it, you know." "Couldn't you paint it any time?" "Xo. When it was finished I wanted to paint it brown and trim with ma jender. My wife wanted it yaller with Tl Ifo'inr l f-tre-; y "r TOT K t u:3i- intn,iii tiii o., . . .-mc To &J1 who an BufTerir.s from tiie rrora ainl lndiKi-retlona of yowlli. nervous weakne-s, e.rly decay, lo- cnT menhood. c. 1 w ill end a recipe htt will cur yn, VKJtC OF CllARflE. Tlkia (treat rutnejy k discoTarMl by a ru.a tionnry 1b Sl'h Atnariea. ?end a lf-ad-flree1 eriTelov to the Kit. JotoerB T. I auiis. Station D. New York City. I Kveuy farn.tr w!. .ci:. t. j afliird it s-boul d b-ive .i 1 i f ! scales. Not only sh-u'.-l ! t ' ' but he should a'.o c great dt-al more thati t' 'them usuai'v do. Tl t-r :? t i j portant ItrSson th.it a tarr. : than the one to be l '. t j scales properlv. It It- u ' J animals which he jr.'.rt.ds t 1 fore he commerct - ft-. .1 t c : cut fully rueasurt1 ".1. ' t:i'.l.ir.g them .-2. 1 - : ; just what it h:is i"-' ; ""' i them, and wheth-i t!t-r-i prifl: m the oprrHt:o:: r r an important at .1 tfty J for any feedt-r to t.i" . ;t I r . . . . 1 ...... 'I ii re exw.s io re .. i in his busmes-'. vantage, the scale? ; " ; ' ables the farn.ei t ft-.l ' Vt actual weight, whith ;,!: consideration, as it -v work and ary attemjt tr -: i purchaser. frt ?-:-'.'. rzszrs.z rffs PATENTS MTNN A CO.. of the SnTivrrric AMEnrav c.o t!nnuaet a S'.ltoitor, f. l-nt-nta, ',.?. '1,1, Mar... ronvrleho.. f..r the I'ihii V; ,; . K-ic iinrl, Frano.., GermaiT, ete. H ip,- i;.',.l ji.i'ii Pa-enta ..-nt fre. Thirl VV-or. V . - ' .. - i I'atntot.talnel thr.-iiih Ml NN . 1 1:.; l,,i 2 m ir;.' rin .at wiai-ly I'ln-nh.t el a.-i--. r-, , ; .'ie,r Jorniii.ioti. Stamen iniv. rt'n. s.-iemllir n-erw AMEHiCA.-t ofScw. ;i Br.dwaj, ew vVt n. And now?" "She died two weeks ago," he whis pered. "I went down this morning and ordered the brown paint and majender colors. Yaller with green trimmings has passed from this earthly sphere and brown with majender trimmin8 is still on deck. Detroit Free Prrss. 1 A long felt waut A new bat. JOHN C. WEST & CO.. 862 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS., Jsolc Projg ,Vsfs l.iver Piili EVERY ONE Who Own, a WA(:0 w-mta j A M II f. IV. A I 111 III.X. S'ST'wawaa I ( tMU'l 1 O 1. i'i !,k'u) i 111 I A "K, Kn uml.rt ila. V. lK-h j V, , 1 ft le.ntl.an 1-J Itm. an ha i ll?U-.,i y takoui :T or put on 'n ;j n-.ln- I W . - J I iitt-a. aiaiii 111 piae to tt : .1 . Imtnea. warotia. ieatiri i "iv'.Vk!. S ' wai'on ami huk.irle. s. nj I Ii BKsrn POKTKtlT OF rrHHi-R PORTI Gen'l U. S. GRANT, zhEMOREST'S w MONTHLY lor MAY. MOn... W Jenningt Demnr-.t, PuMisher. 17 E. 14th St., New York boid bra,. .NeivMciitri, and l'i,taiaster. Tiik Milk.-A made a levy on a n '. urbs the other d;y. standing in the s'.ab-r the papers on ifceown ted to bring the mule tered the stall the ar. r. i bind feet at once, kn -f?.: the open door and J - 1 half an hour. WI en U recovered he oTTt-re'. tl" dollars to lead tie ai.-u-- J feat was soon Hccon.y ? ! mule wassecur-ly tu ; tuigpTV. A start ;is u- -c ut the mule lav do -- when an hour's i , ; the fatmt r w paid ' i.i r . i.- e.- wa'm ami .uk.-irle. s.nj t him'OCO. lor atv'.l. ' for iilutrai4 crcular and J ,, . . . , , (l. ,, 1 t-,i uV i t ", 'rn. ht. Af'" war.tej l all ruht. but then t e u . , ;i 'V'ZTJ'ZS: ift.wlL i to co do further. ,'-: r..V : r i r SELWYFl HALL READING. PENH. A liif'Plieh prenarntrV S.-hf-n! for Bt. ( tm. lnelel upnu Ibe milury plaa. rV ye ol acy i. rir-..,.'i ..p.l t-n rilil'inn, triri. L. C. BISHOP. HeadMaBtr, reading, Pa s. 11 . consiable was r.o ih tf-nce tt.il! tie The mule gallop-dh.H' horst- ulsled a ? jmir, and tuoujjta u, three ler. i.i.ntunjiii
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