km Jarnm KUton berroil nkl be ba4 ft peettter crparlenee on while aa wm la citBB on tWe Potfcirs, la OoVsnuia. "We went ot from Larln,,, said he "fa Je.1y.aif ht years ago four of ni. Thera was m and Charcoal Brown and old J' "3 J-w Connoy. We had Just go ??f-'4M flown on the lower Fork, cd :f v reach of everybody anJeltty fr -n n dtietor. when Charcoal F.-.--r. --; llc. Well, we hv? : ' ;. Vntj ear. imsgine VAT - f - -.rout it. I..oog In tt F:"t "v-.t to groan and e-. - ' -"-r. 1- 1 I made diagno sis - 'f hav moeb sand ar.yh - -r--'nli.g to get a pen sion '.'. government on the groupd.o" .'".-! ion and failure to pro Tide, or -tne soch a blame thing or wfher. so I d:d-f fel mnch sympathy for him. Ttnt when T lit the gas and examined htm I fonnd that he had a larger ferr on hand, and there he was wlthonr a doggon thing In the house lint a Jnff of emigrant whiskey and a paper of condition powders for a male. I was a good deal rattled at firs, to know what the dlokorm t do fnr him. The whisker wouldn't do him any good, and, besides, if he was goin' to nave a lone n-11 of sickness we needed it for the watcher. "Wall. It wan rongh. I'd think of a thnnsand things, that wm good for fe. vers and then I'd remember that we hadn't eni em. Fliallv nH Jo sld to e 'JimM. whv di'r rnak bis vef J M h. 9V nn'Mrv' qT J. -wt wnnM re a.-V -m i. ' ,, loruy-hanleo1 fr-.-.- t". - rr oonld rae.r vrpr In It n' , i-t.. w fon nh'lor fn i1- wl. ..,, K.-v; ao we rmndond thf iivrnntiq r'ot.ff. Flra I thonphl I'd trv the ron'!i(w. powders In him. bn I hared t en - a rse and prenrrlN eo rrlt!jT FVv'v I tbonght ahoiif. ! csr r.f rer-m-v.;-' . that I had np In Bitter Crek vears a-ro ! and how the bovs filled their socks fn" ef hot ashes nd pat m all over me and I rot. over It. So we he?an to skir mish aronnd the tent for socks, and 1 hoiie I may be teetotallv sknn If there was a blame rock In the whole syndi cate. Er. fnr me. I never wni 'era. hnf I did think ynnntr Joe wonld be fixd. Fie wasn't thoneh. Said he didn't want to be conidrd pmnd and hiyh trunjr. an be left hla eocka at home. "Then we he?nn tf. look aronnrt end flnnMv decided hit Bmwn w.-n'd die pretty aoon If he dHn't hrpxk i n tne fever, ao we rone'nded oti'ke h'I 'he ah-a nndr the ramp fire, fill ni his r'ot. which wm ln.(M, t ha filepv at the wr'ffte, and hla nants at the i ankles. lve him a dash of condition powderaanda little whlskev to Tak the taate oat of bin mou'h attd then se what nature wnn'd do. 8-i we erorul Brown np Ruin a tr? acd po'in-d hot nhB lowf h i lck till he bfjun u Q(. 1ij r'.i Z" p-Tlv quck. .n( ij..f w" iid t,im (! n In the r e-iit rtrd posernl him np wrh it tv'hine we hiut In our l-iimh!e co, Ev-rvhirr wofa'l -il Mi' h ti"'ijTi to rt'riie. at:d t-': ff-r-4 FJfDiiufHndd ni'' y-iii forg. ir. Thi VI".! ..f ?Tik'i' if e hpa. don't r ,-.. ,t -j - i t, . t that wo'jid t , grnph io:p. atd - - '" o? Li! I -rn d ; T .' r i-l ,.i I rami- rny : '-.. 7 . flsh i'z on ' ; ' n'd tHf'2 jour - i -. '-i- ; tv awful i ' ' it f'ft. an.1 ni'. ":; - i. i -1 !! till we fplt v - . 3 vi .;.' ;. rrv tlro. but rryV-I t;ever seen I jire i' in n ltiT!'(! & ,.t., u,i h th loneliuas of th nlent. fr from h-m and friends, with ihe ronr-rtrH' ed lv- ozzinu tut of tha rrnrk" of hia tKvjts, and rt-prtMch people the way Charcoal Brown did ua. "H" irot ovtr It of coutae, tefore Chrietmas, bu. be was a different man after that." Take a Country Paper. Every citizen should subscribe aud pay for a newspaper printed in his own county. It Is right and advisable to take it city pper. or several of them, if it can he. afforded, hut to take a city weekly to ihe exclusion of tbe home paper. Is the emWdlroert of fvxlih ress. Of course, country pwpr with one ortwo thonsnnd sul srlt-era. cannot be Issued for the sau-. . c"y p-ip-r with 100. 000 subscribers . : .. Tne rea sons re tx obvious to roer inu. lu" ' tbe farmer IS BO eagerly rend Ra ' ' I ... . . ,.r ., 1 and the wife and children, .-r '- v, . . loapttience l's coming nrd v.,.i. ,. . . columns with great iiitrrfsr. Ii 1 tin coucty paper that records the drwo. and marriages of tbe persot.s of ynur ac quaintance; that Informs yot. of hoi.? lag court, the names of jurors, te eaaes to be tried and the pnrtli-s inter ested in fact, that givt-s you all t Il legal news and informs yon of ll other local matters or interest. This is news that no eity pnper can furnish, tnd if a man should receive a doz-n of city aewrpaDera he st 1' could rot di wuh out a good local paper. A Wondkrfcl Girl, Here is a aaoet extraoi dluary story, which is com mended to the perusal of the young and to be aarefully treasured in memory : 'Once in a large city there dwelt a maiden whose mother, being iu moder ate circumstances, was put to ureat struts to ao educate her daughter tbnt she ni'gf.t occupy a higher talk in life b- worked hard and deprived herseii ef every comfott. And huw was uhe re warded ? HrntTge to aay, thU younc Udy appreciated her mother's sacriflcB and d'd si! nt;e coa'd to lighten her la Uts. Upon rei urnirg from school, she devotfd her time to the kitchen until the hour f'r hr mnsie leivton arrived. and then she w..ud make the piano bowj. bl.- r.t. early hnd aesitiied with the vibb'.u .g i:i ironing, sr.rl vihen her yoafjg fEau tx k lr for the ice cr-sm at nigLi. Kf le8ye i ted nn.e tlu ire case in'o her jhvck.t for her ruother. r'l !'!". she m. J 'he youra ruAn were isiirl'l, ,t:.d tt- tT' rorrn in the house vie tV vr-rel to the ell l.i J , who never ?t'iBrds d'd h lirk r? v,i tk. A tf rf!i aaiit Hi:ew bat. M i U perfect in fit .nd el.. . Ml jlj J I 1 15" I tgl dttlf ad work. ' ' 'if I fMc twewiwajwwwawi"wwwii njimml fjSammm' CoraJIns la mot Herap, Jute, Taaiploo, or Mezicaa Grata. CoraJlne is ommI in ao goods except tboM aold by W'Aim BlWHW. Th genuine Corallno U npertor to whaUboaa, aa (ivs koiMst vaJaa imI perfect taliafmctioa. Tmltatlona ar a fraud ad itt t aay ertce. Tor fit by all leading tserchaau. Prica ram $1.00 9f. WAILXTCZL BEOTHTTlfl, a BOlDWiT, How Trk. 141 Corset, Jersey, Glares, Velllntrf, Nets, toadies Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Embroideries Rpool Silica, Flofs nd Arrascne. Dill AVMerehant and Milliners will receive our Monthly Journul of Faahlon JYee If they will end til their address. Noa. 820. 822 & 824 LIBERTY STEEET. PITTSBURGH, PA. 1885. 1885. THE WEEKLY POST Under a Democratic Na tional Administration. The Will of the People Vindicated and the Great Wronr Righted. IIS PITTBURfl WEEKLY POST ri nirrptiilare" lt n-tniK-m'!- renrler.o -.n the .lawn of nt-w yer. nnd-r coo titlons ttiat have nut ex luted 1-jr a quarter of ceiiturj "Klnir nut the old. rltiif In the now. Klnu out the r.nit In the true." "ierlnod nd IlendrlPk hsve teen eWted A Her th fourrh ot .March ttirie will t.e irmi' cratio a.1mlii'lrntl(,D Waohmvton, with erejt pop'r.titie oi the prirreM, pronperttr and d raDcement of the country. A Ths Pon h labored nneeiKns'y for twen ty lire year lor theae ulnrluua renolta. ao It will eiteod to the new administration a hearty (rreet Inc and eordlal uiiQnrt In the re-eatabltahaient il frtnelplea and policies ltl to tt.e poblie wel fare, by relnrmlnir abuaea, rthtlnr wn,nir and aaertlnc the aapreroarr or the Iemncratic faith. We are on the tbreahhold ol Importin t erenta and trreat chamre. To a Itoavxrat who aldel In CleTeland't election, tte future li lull of Interest and hope. Tub WtimT Post win aim to keep fully abreast ol the timet In everything relatlnn to the Incnmlne ad m In it ration. It policy at home and abroad will be Intelligently dlscnuned , reneroa.w i enprwrted or candidly and k Indly criticised No year In the biitory of this journal promie to be ! so replete with mattem of interest to Iemoc.-ati ! aa the one which we are about to enter. The i meeting ol Oonirre, the declaration of the Pres idential rote. theinauKtiratlon.the newOablnet ! the ehaniree In tne taillc service, the oprnina I ol the book: all are of arret concern. The Wkk- 1 LT Post will lurnlsh the earliest Intelligence i with indtctons comment renm th. i ..' Jtandpolot Socoesswlll not hamper It ant more than a quarter of s century of defeat impaired IU pairea its Tk. ....i .i- - . ... "vernor opposed bv a Kennbllmtn m.io-i . ..o t-ai'itture, witn a rternrm -vernor opposed bv a Kennbllnan m.inri. "ion Ot tne IJ HUfnr. llh . u.r.... promise to be fruitful ol Important Isjuea and ev- eitrn incident. Tbecominr m w.!.. .Ill be even more Interestln. , ,t. brd.r Oe.d. esting Shape and with the greatest POS In all Its varied department!. Tub Wiiilt . D a . . V Pcwt win aim at excetieoee and reiubinty. its si Die rromptnest, Accuracy and Impat- literary, miscellaneous, newa and local depart- J . .l r - ments will be maintained In their ntmost effleien t,allty t and to the Promotion of DemO ry, while Iti market reporu will be prepared with : J ,J n ... , ereater care an.i precision than ever before and craTlc Ideas and Policy in the affairs T made absolutely reliable. r . ... Now the time for Democrats evervwb w- i ho.d. cement and .trenrthen th. p.ri, ai I u. eho"'n r-prefentatlve. by extenaloe the elreula- tion ot Demoerntle twpers. We are no lonicer on the defensive we are done with a ol uin ik. party to day stands lor a maiority of the American people, and In a tew weeks it will be ciiah o . aluiinlster the eeneral tovernmeut. fmth Is miabty and ha prevailed. In labs ff riTe or ever, net ' '". P""e prepaid, i OA fr' eepy l every rlea of ten. end for fiample eoptea. jas. p. I' lim & co., "Publishers. Pee-wn la composed wholly ol nu merous v.eetSblS tnrretlent h r,mm "' Kinowiflitta ny the medi oal profeion to be the moetpotente all thenerbal renadUia knnwf, t i . . j science. It cures with out fai 1 every case) o ' rhrsti If Cat rrh f onanntptlon General and Nervous Debility Nenralg'a, Chrowle Rhentna Ham. Diahetis, 8tone In the Bladder, Brltrhfs liseaset Dys- pepsla Liver Complaint and Diseases of the Stomach. It your DruRrfit Is rmt of our pamph lets on Uie -lils of Life." or if you are iaborine under a d.aeaM nnt wntinn. In It or in these sdvertieemenu, addreaa the lum .bua, Ohio. (..) M A N A L I N i?T:.i coi:li panon, Puea and I,,irrnoa. Hold by all 1 rnrisi-rj. One d II r p-r bottle ; ai for 5 0. ilrecUou iu Enpluh and German. lr. LBiaTT rdftieaiMM i of i mnrfwa ffefonQltlee TrsateH. f eeetioBete & ar.rd by loose dm nr writ fer t '"' sSW1 tm sti.K ,.1 tm ., ... -a 4 - ii- iMr . TitZZf.z: 1 encw u It irt' tjuweossjy. SMaerM rTt iTL IB - tH-eT. On mn.m w i-h Kr.nt;. - -'i '" US WA14II WHOLESALE HEADQUAKTERS VSILLjERY SPECLILTITS. h!4 lain Ml mm ill SO YEARS RECORD. CHUM Parsietaae' TeeWaeay. A. W. Brown, M.D., of Prorldeaea, K. I., ssys: "I bare need Em's Eldney and Llrer linn la my practice for tbe part sixteen year, and cheerfully recommend It aa being s iaf sod rtliabU remedy.' Another prominent doctor of Providence eaya that "I am fre qnently nrf td to oe other prepara tion! aasubftltutea for Hnrr Kid ney and LiTcr RMrT. I find ea trying them that they are wortbleis in comparison to It." An Old Lady. "My mother. 76 years old, fcsa chronic kidney complaint and drop ay. Nothing haa eer helped bar like Hnrr-s Kidney and LlTer Rimdt. 8he has received great benefit from 8 Dottles and we think it will cure her." W. W. Soadee. land. Builder, D anbury. Conn. A Minister's Wife. Ree. Anthony Atwood, of Phila delphia, sayi: Htnrr s (lidney and Liver) Rihidt baa cored my wife of Dropsy in Its worat form. All say that it la a miracle." Oeneral Case. General Chace of Rhode Iilsnd ssya: "1 always keep Hcafi Kid ney end Liver RniBT ta say bonie. Taken In raall deees occa sionally st sight. It prevents bsad ache, and regulates ths kidneys, tomacb and other organs." M DiB&iaaa or TBI KiBif are um LADDa AJtS trarxAAT oaours BEOMT CtB-SVZt. DIABXTBS aajoHT-s rrsiisa ITT TSI SACK LOLN8 Ot aisx irxavoua cismasxfl lMirn(W o Kent. or TTBxjra. raica 1.BS. phle a ax est ca., a. l "Disease soon shaken, by Hnrr-s Rxxbby taken." C. . CBITTISro, I. T., General Agsst. d 0a An Independent Newspaper of Dem- Ocratic Principles, but not Controlled bw . , r .. c e r .... any bet ot Politicians or Mam du ators f-v . - r uevotea tovxUectinaand Publishinaa K rJi I ,L r. . .1 . . . lhe News ot the Day in the most Inter. "" "ury. Aatae, by JfsU, FttpmU PAILY, sar Yssr - M 00 - - - SO - - 1 00 . - - 7 00 - - - 1 00 DAILY ur a fT StOfttB IUNDAY, par Ysar - - - . . .. DAILY and SUNDAY par Ysar WEEKLY, par Ysar Addrwmm. Tllf. SVX. Xir Ter Cit. "N PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM the popnUr favorite for dm, ine the hair. Restoring i he color when (ray .and prrventiag ! oru. It cleanses the aralp top the kair falline. rf 5or. and $i. irr si Dnrrnn. Ths Best Conga Car too. eaa nss and the best known preventive ef Contumption riK a loatc Bept in a uooe u a aentincl to prp out. jHa aiscreetry it keep the blood pure and tbe Stomach. Liver and Kidneys in working order. Cough and Cold vanish, be. fore it. it builds np tbe health. - if you sufler free IMnhty. Skin Eruption., Cough, Atha, Dyspepsia. Kidney. Urinary or mIe Coinplaiata,or any disorder of the Luars Stomach, Bowels, Blood or Nerrn, don't t'JaV " m Jd' fIKI' Tokic ""j give joy new me and ' iw "ew me ana vieor Sold by Druggist. niswjx m CO., N. Y. Large saviag buying $i siac iRHI PACIFIC , R- R- LANDS frt Minnesota. North Dakota. Montana Idaho. Wathington and Oregon. 'rem lka f at on Ere.V!!!2'flrlMefl,rom "per acre. tor w i,on vr iinicmtnt. ..V" oT ;verTimeiit "nil Free under th llmrro, niniinb''oltnr lw. OTK a lure to pleas. r.Vrf.h v-' ,h.' ''ulilic ,-,vl 'llspeeed of in IMJ, w 'n i?!.!.: flfl rnntry. pooka .,,4 ! E hh E R S LI Ve'r P I L L3 r'H;- imJLJj21Slrr e- e? I ad to 6o li yes, bad t d it," he laJalncad Ut a TanMsea eonrt room to ibjurj. "Ib was a mailer of self de fense." Did the plaintiff here, whom you ehot twice, draw any weapon ?" asked the lawyer. "1 don't aay as he did." "Wi he about to ?" "I don't aay be was, 'Deed, 1 guess he didn't have no weepins with him." "But yoa plead Belf-defenae.'s "Sartln I do. I went np there In township last fall. We lived on sassa fras tea and lean bacon all winter. This spring cot In a few hills of corn and ta ter, and I kinder got track of several bee trees, and kept my eyes peeled for coon tracks. Things began to look as if we had seen the wust. Tbe ole wom an was rekonin' on a new kaliker, and I was plannln' to git my ole rifle fixed, when when " Here the prisoner seemed overcome by his emotions, and it was two or three minutes before he could continue : "Well, I might a-knowed that some calamity would come along sooner or later and kick the skillet np the chlm bly. I was alius a poor critter poor, bnt strlvin' to be white all the way through." "Proceed," said the lawyer, after the prisoner had wept some more. "I sot out tharona log. kinder bopin' that the corn and taters wouldn't grow faat 'nnff to keep me from goin' flshin', and the ole woman was smokin' jlm weed in her pipe and wonderin' If the children had treed 'pother coon, when when this ere fellow aa got shot swooped down like one o' tbem sigh clones. All was changed in one minir. All was " They let him have a few minutes to crowd down his feelings, and he went on : "lie didn't make no bones about 'tall. He axes if my name was Dan'l Scott, and I say it was. He axes if I owned the farm, and I gin it to him straight. Then"be pulls out a paver ar.d says : ''Dan'l, I'm cum fur.' " 'Fur what ?' " 'The taxes.' '"What taxes?' " 'State and county, Dan'l. We can't run this ere best kentry on earth and her Liberty and Union and a Fourth off July every year without money. Teem ai owns lands rous pay tax s." 'Never,' says I. 'The tyrant don't live as kin put his foot on the neck off D tn'I Scott f ' " 'But you must pav,' says he, 'or I'll have to eel! you out.' "Wall, gents that was threads. That was drivin' me to the wall. The o'e woman begun cryin', tbe children come op and sniveled, and com and taters and bee trees and coon track and bright prospects all went to the dogs. I couldn't no, I conldn't." "Couldn't what, Mr. Scott ?" "Call m Dan'l nnlesx yon want to hnrt my feelins. I mean I couldn't put up with no soch thren's of aftasnsina hnn. The ole woman sneaks me the donhle bnr'l'd "hot. gun over tie brufh j fence, end I popP d avcy. and popped to kl'l. Yes. rents. I,m telMno- von the J solemn trnth,anrll want to x if there's l a free bom Ampricn ctizer rd Ten. nee? patriot amorsT yon who wouldn't hare did the very ame At last arconnta the jury was st 11 out. nort.D Orchards Be Cultiva- TltD ?Th's Is evident 'y one nf thoa. qneetions th t admit of a variable n (wer. In oher words, a practice w-hfrh nisvrthA best for one orchard mav not he ao for another, twang the con ditions are fr from heintr uniform. To keep the jrround In an orchard nnder cnltivatlon, and prrdnclnp; cros which are removed annually . wtli ntnrt exhnnst. the fertility of the richest 8oil. unleae nme (tort rtf frtiiEer U retirr.rl to make (rood the sroonnt taVen away. The frqnent ntlrrtna; of the aojt, hrnk inr np. dlainterrittinr and pnlveHzIno;. are bertefielal operations, for by keenin the surface open and loose, we aid the admission of air and molsfnre, both of which contain certain elements which are aheorhed by the roots, nn( eo fnr towards makine no the hn'k of all cul tivated plants. Bnt as a rule orchard ista rl not; think that thev can fttor.l to p'ow. harrow and keep down the hnxlns weeds lr. the orchard for no other pnr Pose than benefit h trees and Improve the qnallty of the fmlt ; ronseqntlv, when they plow it mnst be for the pnr poae of aowlntr or planting?, nd the orchard Is kept constantly enirsred with seme annual f.rm crop, or aeeded down to clover or trr. To sow (rrain ofanvklnrl In an orchard, except on verv motut anils, or In a homld etlmat. seldom falls to check the growth of the trees. hecnee the pro win 7 train will ake the rnolstnr from the trees at the vrr time when they need It most. Thw Marrtaok Law. The opera tion or the marriage licens art lead ing ro various trooble. In Philad-lphia he other dav a colored clMZen was re fnaed a marriage Hrenae Serene he -nnld nrr fell hia age. In To a fnrk- leas awain. having Traveled thirty milea get h conwnt of the Commonwealth was refnaed Hrenae beo,n- he dM not Kts,M Li. z 1 . . . . . " ," i"ne-. ana tn hla eyrnea. b'e anger he swore he wnnld go n New York and get married. In Bradford connty a groom sent hia father for The coveted document, and did not o-Pt It he e'erk refnsing tn deal wlh proya. ! x iiunnptpnia jfernrd rmark : "In all theae caaaa the ofHcialing clerks, in their anxiety to comply wlh tha stat ute, probably overshot the mark. There is no reason why a third party who can make tbe neceaaarv oath, shonld nnt Tka. Tn.il. J.tt. I -w. get a certificate, there being no other gal hindrance. The colored man hn did not know his age shonld not have been debarred of matrimony In the vlo inage If be looked to be old enough, and ennld swear to hia probable age. The license act was not intended to hinder rr.per marriages. It aims aolely to make irnprnpr marriages more difficult trtng Hbou." A crank is usually a man whose head is turned. Burglars' deeds are daik h.,a,,u tbev alwava lirht rmt " aaj. Messrs. llallers and Jones, of Germa ny, have been maklnjr quite extensive experiments in iui kina; cows more than tbe usual numrjer of tiroes a day. By milking three times a day a slight per eeniage of fat Is secured that would be lost under the other practice. In one experiment reported the butter was thirty cents a pound, the butter from two milkiogs was worth fourteen dol lars and from the three milkings eight een dollars, according to the percentage of fat found to be secured by tbe extra milking. The question arises in this Instance, does tbe extra money value secured pay for the labor expended in securing It? This will, of course, de pend very much upon how the cows are kept. If the cows are io pasture the trouble of driving tbem up and milking them, and driving them back again, is not altogether measured by the labor expended, but the loss of the cows from pasture also. The interruption of men and women from their regular daily la bor are serious matters on a farm where long distances separate tbe hand from the cattle. Then, again, on the dairy farms in this country the great bugbear is the want of good milkers. Few men can succeed in dairying who have to depend on htred help outside of their immediate families or connections. Men hate to milk, and women cannot do it where a large unmber of cows are to be bandied In a reasonably short space of time. In the old country, where hands are numerous and to be bad for the. ask ing, the bnrden of thiee mllkinga a day may be imposed without creatine a riot, but In this country it would not work. The chances a 'so are that such frequent milkinsrs would tend to dry up the ud der. This applies, of course, to cows Id the usual condition. Wher a cow is frsb and produces a yield tbat threat ens the safety of the udder and that is evidently painful to the cow, it Is well then to relieve the udder by one or two extra makings a day, and even then it is scarcely worth while to draw the ud der to ite last strippmsrs, but it is better to take out just euough to relieve the pain. Under ordinary conditions ef Ameri can farm life, we are quite sure that the extra percentage of fat saved by one ad ditional milking, in view of ibe incon venience attached to :ts performance, would not pay the dairyman to practice it. In view of its effect on the cow, we would bt slow to recommend the prac tice, even if it did pay. American Dairyman. Take Cark or Yocr Animals. ! Live sunk are to te our t-apvHai tua'ch and care for the coming four months ai leant. w need to winter them an ero n micxlly as posniM. , e have ihem prainino; all the time. Xo animal is profitable at a stand-still- Stifk win tered on the warines' side f a com ftiact, and ronjirg out "spruit .or," are n, nocoitli inn to make k. d renrtiH during the summer. At :h s twhsr.n lxk especially 10 the rtm!oral leneca of I heir quartets, thai they may be easily denned, warm, and well aired when needed. Al'eratiors ihnt will facilitate fodJfrinfr. litleiintr and clenrino; out. sb.iu'd be pUnn'd and carried ou' at once. Tiphl taid walla, or any o bers are a much cheaper source of waimth ihn much feed;rf, ao far as neat cat He, horses mi use. pi pa and )MnItry nre concerned. Horses and ah-ep wi.'hnd site ler. out of ihe ram and well pnifer!, will ia-ar any 1. pre of cod t,ey are likely to be funj.-rt to. if the have enough to eat, and !he qn-" ion ttf econ ornv depends on the price of hy at.d corn, and ! be price of hemlock hoards. Food eonsumed merely to maintain ani mal heat, deriuctinsr the value of reauH inir mMiiiire. is a dead '.ifa. Beev a. aheepand p ps gain very rapidlv if wi: Ten th s month. Thebracinir ir aliariw A ,r! ,rc,u H,r S'larp- ena appetites, and the VarietV of rir! reeii is ereater now than ut nt ti.r ... tim of the year. They should l-e crowded but not over-red. Am. Ag. Just Lkt Hkr Gft at Him. Last wek a letter was leceived at the- pen sion office, Washington, from a Con necticut woman, inclosing an appeal for a widow's pension, and, in the regu lar order of business. It went to the files. A recordit g clerk Rlanced over the list, noticed that, a man of the same name given by tbe widow was drawing a pension. b1ch had been granted him In 1873. and was being paid through tbe California ag-ncy. It required only a few moments' search to discover that the record In the two cases was identi cal. The widow off-red no proof of death, but her affidavit stated tbat she had not seen her husband or beard of him since tbe war and eap Psed that he had been killed In battle. A letter was written to her stating that her husband was already drawing a pen. sion for wonnds received m the war and by return mail came inquiry for his whereabout. 8ne said that, ahe had been mourning his death for 20 years, but was very glad to bear that he was still living. and if the penaion people would only assist her in locating him ahe would make It very lively for her truant spouse. Men make a living in New York he P,rk,I,fnn cigar afnmpa thrown away ,n Creels hy amnkera. The tobacco i is need for the manufacture of cheap ! o"-cm. ana is even nsej A8 "fitting" for cheap cigars. A theFifh Avenne Hotel. aavS the Tribune. theporer s,1nMAj a. . J w-(resSHl Rtranitsr eh.i wdered ah,at the corridor and was seen to drop hia handkerchief several timea alongside the cigHrstomoa. whirh had disappears whr,n the handkerchief was picked up. Cigars gathered in tha hotels are usually of the best quality of Il'ITAnKtnlnpAA snrl Ikis I. ..u ! haveabarv.r -""- have, bank account of several thous- and dollars, wholly the result of his at tention to the cigar s'nmp trade. Navar Virr, fp. If you are suffering with low and depressed epirita. loss of appatite, general dabillty. dis ordered blood, weak eonstitatlon. headache, or any disease of a bilious nature, hy all means procure a bottle of Eit-ctrlo Bittera. Too will be surprised to see the rapid Im provement tbat will follow; vou will he In spired with new life ; strength and activity will return ; Bala and mlaerj will cease, arut henceforth you will r Jolca In the praise of ! x-cvric viscera. Bold at 90 cents a battle rv T. Jarres "Renck aaa ttrntm." aiesreoaf. rats, mire, roaches, r:es. sou, Usg- Hear ralna. Palpitation, drorisle.il awelllne:'. uiaeineM. digestion, headache, glepleasnesa cored by WeU Health Iienewer. Rnatt o rrn " , . As for Wells' -Hon Bh en t'-orns." ISO. QnleK complete enre. Herd er soft eorns.wsrts. bunion". 'Baetm-Ial" Ctatrlt, eomplete cure, nil kidney, bladder and urinary disease -idini, irntatloti. stone, grav el. catarrh of th? I.Udder. fl. drutotlsM. Resl-nnsra. File. File", mael-ei. ni'. he.1 hut's. rts, mlee.jroph ers chipmunk.-). rl-arcd tit ty lionnh on Kate." 15e. 1 Mn lerple " Well' lle.-ilih n.-i,.-wer" restores health and vigor, eorea trsp.,-i. inipntnnrc.enxua.l debility. SI. Onre ch"le.-a, c-lirt. rramp-. dlarrhesa.. sehss. pains, sprains, hen.l irhe, neurlirlr, rheumatism. 30?. Kouh .hi I'Mln Master. lc. tlolher. If yon arc fniltnir.'.roken.worn oat and nervoss, oae vVelTs Heivlth Kenewrr.' fl. Iwunirlsti. f.tfe I'rrserter. If jou are lin vur trrlp on lite, try "Well"' Health Kenewer.'" --s dire,-t to weak jHt. 'Rnnch on Pllea." Cures ptles .r hnn rrhold. Itenln. protrndln;. bleed In v. Intern I or other. Internal and eiternil remedy In esch piiekane. Snre rnre. 0c. Irn. Elate. I'refty Wemen. Iadles who would retain frrshne" an-1 Tlvailt, don't rail to try Well's Health Kenewer." 'Ifmna-lt " Iteti." "Kooehon Iit-h" cure hum-r. eruptions. rln worm, tetter, suit rhentn. Ir.isted feet, ehlllblatn", 'Rendi on 'tarrh." Corrects ollet.slve i dors at onee. Omplete cure ot wort chronic. al one1(naled as sraraie for diphtheria, sore throat, fml hreath. .Wr. Tlie lfne nf the Jiallon. tlbtldren. flow tn devrlomnenl. puny, scrawny and delicate use Wells Hlth Henewer." iNitarrti rtt Itlilter. RtlBKlna-. irrlt;iti--n. inriitiiinatlon. all kidney and nrlnarv pomplamts curetl by "Hnehn-ralba." " "Wster rtntr". Konrlie." "Kouich on Kt" t-lcari f hetn out. also beetles ants. inHUNITY from ANNOYANCE J MsmIw enlr of the flneat aad hetteeab tty of tlusi lor wlttistavaidiBia; bests. Every good tbirifir is Oounter fteitedj and consumers a.ro CAU TIONED agrainst IMITATIONS Of those Chimneys made of VERY POOR GLASS. See that the exact label la on each chimney as above. The Poarl Top is always clear and bright Glass. Mannfatt'tared OM.T by GEO. A. E3ACBETH & CO. Plttabarsrh Ieevd Glass Works. FOR SALE BY DEALERS. AGENTS WANTED l. 8py of the Rebellion." NowselUnf by tbe tent cunaniMti ' hoeoaopett- wit"ioiittut n..-SPT"reveJe aaaay errotADor sever before published. A fS" aoeotintor tne conspiracy to aeeaeataets uineoiB. reninna expenenree of or experiences of oar ri n Wires in tbs Bebel Capitol; their bemlo bravery tally recounted in these vivid sketches. The) "8py' la ths Boost th.illlnr war Wok ever pnbllshext Kmloreed by hundreds ft Press and Aeat' testimonials. A laree saad nmstwt, SS ipaeee; SO illustrations. WACENTS WANTED! AOINT81 This book is ewt-seiiefte all ethers. Over one asMdrnf AmmvI application tor assart ee have been received. We have anany agents who have eold from two to Jtrt Aonfrm recnee. a-Th "SPT'f la .old omly by r A rents, aad can nnt be found in boeSaSorsa. Sella to nterohanta, fanners, mechanics. aad eesry esy. Abeol-ately tht uwl book a mil nm kaewa We waateae aeent in every Oraad Arm Poet and In every tovmahlp and county in tbe V aV Tot Sail pertietilare and (enx ss mpntt txldeaa) O. W. eABXJJro 4 CO.. PnbUahers, hew Xoefc. Health is Wealth 1b K. c West's Nbbtb and ninis Trrtr- iroaranteed epecibo for Itystoria, JJixzi V?m t'onvulaiona. Fits. Nervoue Nenraig-ia. tiee.dacbe, Nnrvona Proetratjon caneed by the nsi of alcohol ortobaeco, Wakefulneee, Mental Ie preseiou, Hoftenins of ths Drain resultinc in in wntty aad lesdtna; to misery, decay ard death, rrematare Old Aro, Uarreoneaa, Liorm of povrer .n either rmx. Involuntary Lessee ami Scrniat rrhtn cauand by over-exertion of thebnun. eeif bueeor nver-indulsrence. Each box contains nV?S? " tretmrnt- tl "0a bo,or eix boxes swrl5.ua, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price). "WE fcl'ARAXTEE fSIX BOXES ToTOrsanyrass. With ech order reeoi ved by na T'f b"Iri acoompanied with tUX. we will send ths purchaser our written rnarantee to rev rand ths money if ths treatment does noteff eel cure. Guarantors isened on l bv JOHN C. WEST & CO., 862 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS., Sole JTstb .Vest's Liver Pills. CARRIAGES WRf)S STFnll UaikniAU,W Y Al,UA- - 2.WblI roln lf.t.!. t .. ,. n jvatnD maiiins in an us Hrancnes. Pa.in.H.-nA 7Wn,,; and REPAIRING of all kinds done ths SHORTEST NOTICE and ths LOWEST ""i'"- Also. Planinr. Sssin4 u.. b wua improved machinery. Alo, ah kinds of heavy work done. Carries; smith shop ronaeoted All parties truitloe; me with work will be honor ably dealt with- All work warranted. Eben.burs;. October St. ISM. n' CHrTE- r- - - -j Ul u FOR SALE I rtTleeMtale Mm. llnaaiodMslloas. Halle. Th be.t tT. Amrrira. All frem re nowTied sires In . Isnd. Allreiristersd sml pertierrs Jnrrlabed. Si law a Ijw aad Ternee CesT. B,a.. p C "w -Bi v ltpaLOot 30th, 1833. -- - mmt t B aaS rBBT wbaaa oOaaea tfcta wysilarriki oC t Brsrat Ataoaaattfrai .Mst ssyrarsl eoss ateaa. a H. ft-arra, ef ladtestsv, cAanrv- U to toMal balding tbat hapeleaaneea et a mm Uta cripples frMmls for bearing fas ttle. Another declares snfTerlng from the universal business fleprs"101" tb" cauaa. A third writer attrt-utsf It to inereaalnt Insanity, a phvttrtan thinks mnxh wf tha tendency la Inherited. wh!le temparaaea adrocatss lay the responsibility open strong drink. Free-thinkers hvs committed sntclda, but e havo orthodox chtircbnietx. Fi nancial strait aaea bet many, but the wealthy bare alsa taken thsir Ufa. Insanity and dissipation bavs precdeel attlrldes art family naardere. Ona faatnra easnasea to slmos svsry oca rrlsns challsngsa arteotlon. Wstt nigh every report of snJolde and famfiv rnurtler meatloes tke prrpettT as aev-log- ' forsonpaflina Wen skje to asst. aAcBolr " wbents comes bts AU rscognfra anedlcal aothwrlMs- t.U ns i.e. the Are which consnmes ths hraln Is aV ways klndlad ay deraaasmenu ot rtlaea tlon; thai ood dtsstlcn is 'PoaaJblS wlthont para blood, sod perer known when tha liver and kidneys are oat of order. Lnder sneh Hrn autocss. a trrsTsatlra should be so(ht. and toi Ikta Warner's safs ora la aov orelaa a fart eonesded by ths hes antbarltlas In tbs laad. and It is eapeen y rommsndsd by tiia eslebratsd I. 11 lMwU.Hf Democrat. Oaty Tsm; Kttert Xjmwbv. keev saieaielBS kses a Bar 1 the hJaod ef Seep-easted i last see. milleaa aer aeaiBaeB7 At till earaties eCeeSa. It la m asipelr TrlMt eeJJe mad from the aaSv kerbe aae reota ef CmUf orals, tbe aiedielaal sveyerttes ot wea are amnesias' tlieTfia wttheot the Bee ef Ahviet. It renae vee t hia ranee W alsesaa. aa4 Cks asUent refevrs his heal'k. It Is th great Ulead FuHSev aae Ufe-g-'rlcg Prfnelpe ; s OeeUe rurrsUv aa Tooic; a perf-ct Reaevatoe aad lariyui atue e4 the syeteav Kever before ta the Watery af tax vmrld hssamedldB been eempoaxided posaeestca, the rvvsr of Vistsia BiTTtas la beailaf the s'.'-l: of every disease ansa Is heir ta. The Alterative, it perteet Wapboretle, Cas Balnstlve. Notvttloes. Larative. Srdatlve. Coaetev Irr'tact, Sudortfle, Aatt-B!!.roe. PoivefU leoretle aod Tonic propertlee ef Viaaeia Biersaa ea eeed ttioee ef aay other siedleine ha the world. Me) Bereosi ran Uke tbe nrTTKB aeeordTBf s rieea their boase are not desToved D ed bv in! a era! po'.eoa or other laraus, and the eiuu cri;aaa wasted or oiaer laraus, and tne bevord tha belat of recair. ttlltonsv, ItsmltleBt, Intermittent srS Ms. !a.-iai Fever are erevaieut IhroTigBODt tbe l olled tttf. 1 arBcoIsx'y In tbe Vetera OUT F rivers snd their rat: tribtitsrle dnrinff tbe Ssmaaer enl Auto sea. especla.ly during aeaavee of asasaal best ar4 drveass. 'rtieee Fevere are Invariably eeeompaoVfl or extrusive esrsncsenta cf tbe r.ftnm fc. liver aas baw'ii. Iq tbelr trearsBeal. s parftatlve, nsrrkasj arwerfal ladaesce nyma tbeae arsus. Is lasa iutr'r nereesry. Tbere la no eaftiartla for ttte ynrpeee ool to Dr. J. Wsi-Baa'a tisitts Eittss. aa It will s-edl v resaeve Uie Sartl-colaTvd vieeid natt7 V.-1U1 wbteh the aowrla are tosdod, at the same time atlscnlatlre tbe secratloDe nf the Hver, and f 'vmr.y '.f rtVofinf the beeJtby fnect'on si rarlifv tUv body ecalnsi d'eaae by pert- l. iTK " ' r::ns Tl.a lliniM MTTir.-1. re i''.ere;o ni take h.l ik a evsrejn Il.ns fo- r.T-e. It Iu t rl ce f Tte aitomeirti aod st i sa ri, hi - the t-Trj-H Urer at!4 Bowels. cati sye S::e b'ooi of a.i ii..p-.ir".t: -c. tn'f-e -i: !.: ; j4 vl m- lo 1 e frs.-. cu.-rylDg cfT vlijjort lium ai J ft n.cmrl. or ot'.u-r n.'f.rra'a. ell roeanta mall-T froni tlie irti-m. It 1 ra. nf fuun'ale-t- romf-t In tx-i'.o?, sad vti-u.ji ta lta 1 p-pfr nr IrK'icef !e. yesSsce, Pijo 'n the Fhoti -ler. t'o; r1:. Tirfe'iicis of tbe f'bw.!, Inesaavrua. l!rxii.rs. I'.tv. "1 -' tn tte Mould, lUiIoua Attat-Ka. I'a:-.':taMrMi of tbe !arv and a botw!rl :hr ri'j. .:'. s- B-.ntoiaa, are at e-y-a reileve.1 l r Vntom li-m ve. for irif1einitnftr fwl Cbronlc Kheunt atism. Oout. N"!:ra);r. I lSKS(f fi flood, -jver, K;ineysi awl H:e-ider. the Rtttrra br.va tin e-q'jU. In Uies". a fn all oot)a.tlU:ri.ncl Lls raroa, Waxasra VmcAii Bittei.s he sbowa lta rr:.t curstiva iwe:-sln Uie Ei'-at oiFUnst Bji'l lntri-ttltie Oat.-ea. Jl rrhaali nl t thenars. fersona er.ratred h eai-ita and M.eraia, au-b as ilHmbera. rv-pe-xrttra. Oo Id beater, and Vlaere. as tioy a.lvairo in life, are eubjert to raratraa ef tbe Bowels. To ruar.J avcalnst Una, taks oocaaiostat do ot Vitsoab rrrrsr.a- autn Ilaear. Fcroeuta. e.i. TtBeirm. Cloers, flwetiiats, Klin pi re, piiatules. Bejts, as trtaaetee, IUac wenns, Srald-tK-ad, Fore Sywa, rj-vsBjsiae, nea, sear, uucoierasioae. r and diseaaea of (be Barb, of whaserer a aarure, are !eeray diss; is aad earrled, eut af the sysaasB ta a sBart time by the aae of tea BlWers. Pisa, Taps aas! otker Tfarms, rarxfey (a ths syetera ot ae bust doasaeJS, are esTect'ially destroyed aad "amoved. Ke I Ha of rcedlcice, tae vermlraa, aa soabalTBBsiUa, will free tbs system tresa worms lua TtBSMvaa llTtlM. Meaalea, Rearlet T ever, Wgmna, asa af Oenara, sad all vhtldrea's diimn snay be saaoa leas severe by keepiaa tbe linaaai wrva trU:d oosrs or tbe Ki;re. For Itniala Comrl late, in aid. married or f lorle. at ike dawa ot we aoext. er Ibe bqtb of Ufa, this Hatter has as eesoai. fisseae tTia VTHntei Vtlaedl wVaa Ha Barw-lUaa burst throucb tha skta b SraDdeai er Bares; eleaasa ft when etieti uetad aod aw (Ish ra the reins: rleanea It wbea It M (mJ yew feeUass will Vll Ton wkaa, aad tbs ksaXB ef the sratam will fallow. Ira rsnrlstlnni G!v-i tbe Wrtem a trial. Ik win speak for iteelf. Oae beetle ia a 'tair s-asraasas ef He Bsartts abas a Vsasnhr Uiaim saent. A ran a at earrt Kettle are fufl fllieuSUus wrBsted ta eUSerent learaaaaa. wm a wv .Ft. n.i j 1 fl 4 i 111 moss OaL.ead tla, ta an w. . . . oo C&av.too BC.aw Teak. hv all Deaiera aad Hmrrlata, Oo, Cnar-.too BC. Xsw T TRICORA RELIEF fids sectloai 4 atiarts itieiri o me varlr'-s rosrtt)f,r.s of the s-rty tn seonsMDf C'tllBB H reriia icrr. It srToras rreet rellet aed. coBiiort to tee maoy wto a evlTiary Cayaera errresflfrB. Tae IIIDa-atUy, J r ssais are Brteqaaled for forxaWe st?' Tute'i a are seoluts:j I Tk saeef Kwekh. tr-. mm I ucbreakabla. I vw xrr iifmr itm resos. I . ll'"f fair rrasi, ta lrHttl.f.)..rw...T rriawea i. . CO, Hrra, I t award arees. yrrw Tmr Deaas aMRtiea aba ps:-r irTTTaJctT raall wao are salTrlfit from the errors aa4 iadtsoretioBS af yonth, Bereaas waahaeea. early weaar. toes af tnsnhoe1. a.. I win m teiv that will tm re yen, FRKK OF CH AltOC This treat remedy was dfeoovered by aais ataraary ta South Arcsrloa. iVDl a self -ad. I rasa a a saeslc.Be to t av. JeSBwa e. BVaJT. Btatlea D. ew York City. vsr sat as Binta - S . tn. a iTVaVa"-!. s7 ". r . PATENTS JJark. Copvrlch ts. for the rnriidatlt Tnf KSiano. ante i ettHV OKETCho Own. tl JKe an orrbr-Jla. Wn.i e ; vie r .. . " , f.-l. II.. " V. 2; T7r h' atrta wbera . , 7"'" it. . t.i;.iiFr Rs - " " i l En SELWYIJ HALL "Hg: rTs aetffsear satedlelBa kaem sa effitassTs lis: for It tilr rrsne ent tr I . enis otKalnad tbn..t. ui-W." esiieriene. tke SciBNTinc AHtlrr.v ,,.'2 i 1 -are nrnioed otaea. as? ga'V-l' V TT- . X. ?-e-1 T ... n C I Pt on in 3 mln. IT7V-CCj r -' ' arrt burra. seal t . -.r . - 1 r ini'STaled eMapeatbsMUltanvae A I I ..iADINQ. I '? rrer,rtrr Srbenl fr a-1 r fate Mtllaarr - " f"i lHOS. HaachMaavwr, aBa-lrtiV, Pa. ? aftUllf UsVTe-'" - Hasx Ta. Xa. TO taOWUeAjOerlAaft.-, all aUr ef hia. O a J! Vj Jeaey C!ty an4 Pateraor., a ago, a poorly dr- W(ajU ' a i aby la her arms, Wa.k J two coaches and wai unab's , seat. The railroad h.jg Wlti a uwu cAaa ne naa a -vv himaeif, and ha meant to keep j,, woman finally found refu? ia tC ing car, and by and by th forward to eDjoy a Havana, tti tX her crying. 'What's tha matter?'1 "Baby ia very ill, sir." "And where are vcu going "To my sister's. My hm dead, and I have no home i,0 Iave you any moDeyf1 "Not a dollar, sir." "Umph! Sorry for yr,a v, band you this." ' The bog has been robbed 0 k, ties. Women's tears Lave me j . selfishness. He returned t0 f, gathered the other hog. aroun, -and said: -Come down! poor w!dow baby no home. Come dowr," Tbe bogs went don for t.ve r lets, and in ten minute, the ,'C1S 0': Was tint lr-r Ik. the Boss Hog observed: ' 'There tbere-if, all r!ghU-t word! Now come back here:" ' And as she followed him m,0 i coach a dozen Hogs ros- up and ro.j.1 I that she take their seals, sod ,! ! ered roand hei to voice ths s.n. , I Toor woman! pwjr UbjT ? there something vre can do f.j v " Theraihoad Hog can t b crr'.- ' but he can be melted. Things to Enow aod -rep4 A Rod iS 16 fert. or yaria A Mile 320 rods. A Mile Is 1.760 yards. A Mile Is 6 280 f-et. A Square foot is 144 wjutre itr A Square Yard contain 9 feet. Vat A Square Rod Is 272$ aqoura fe.-. An Acre contains 43 -'3 qoa'fw An Acre contains 4 40 -quHr Tllr An Acre contains 100 tenure A section, or Square Mie, ror,a G40 acres. A Quarter Section contains lTC'irn An Acre is 8 rods wire by i, long. An Acre is about 20 feet qL A Solid Foot contains 1.729 iiVj'j,, chrs. A Pint (of water) wr'Rbi 1 poR5l A Solid Foot of water af g- rj. pounds. ! A Gallon of water holds 221 : j j inchfs. A Gallon of Milk w-'ghg fi p nU 10 OUUCeS, A Pint of water holds 2 i :u inches (2.rVv5). A Rtrrel (3H gaHoi.) r,oM 4, (4.211). A S'tlid F- cnrair.R nfsr'y Tj i 1'ints (7.4-?). A Bushel (struck) cor.ta'n 2 lx c 'i inches. A Boshel (heaiiir eoiair hush-ls. A struck Bushel ccc!ir nl-f lj solid feet. o r.ash. A nice, rprpmnr, evryiay Jul' stupidly maqnf-rad're h f "? d . -j M. Clair street '.att n;Rbt. wbf r; ! some woman put her head out era :. j ODd-tiry wir.dow aDd sid: I "Bahyl" j The Jude wavered, a'TOr-8'. Qn-k " a sickenlnir lioom. s' ock Ms -y--t- into his right opt ic. p ared : window. 8mil"d nausea' it ; y. t" said: ""Weary, now. ye km w. ? r: wiifd, a maeti!"' "Come, baby cr-ffip," tfl - L- at Ihe srindtiw. "WAlly, ye kno-x-." "pe,1 hei':--"I cahn'f. I'm on my t v s- rr gurley, ye know..'1 A liule chi!d. spH'tTi c J srd its sweet blue eyes. fl-iHrz 'l indignation, 's rd up" the e.u ' moment, then s'ooped to tre pnei. seired a rock, and sid: -Twit tanghtin' to my renn-r. t little dude!" No mash Clntlanl r'aivt'r.'r. i If your overcoat is thin or yen bw ; Done at hand for the first cold tvt?.t i well to know that a layrrof br?vr? per sewed Inside the jacket trsi i '' (or coat) will keep the wrsrrr The osei or a newspsper interlT.ir ; worn bed quilt, or rvfn pet 1 spread of thin calico, are srrll Isf but it is also proved bvey.perierr :!: : layer Of wadding quilted between t ; sheets of thick rPr is sn ?'!rt: : chest and back protector gs:rtt t cold Old newspapers will ervM as wrapping paper, brown or ' The droll -Sir Robert' in M s-B?- lor's story, who was quite ecu y . lorg railroad journey in the art. iRhed the other passengers ty F3""1 ! his head through a large DepIr j"" ! of tbe blanket sheets), just e tbs M-i-i lean wears a eerape cloHk or W dians their blankets, with aho-ei-' middle for the bead. This visit. c more for comfort than sri-are"1- . . . . r.f nvrn f miracle was performed at ti e t!, this lesson?" asked the Sunday teachfr. The Miracle of the h"v f flshee." was ibe rep'y. Jv'bl -How many persons we. ', 'w "Five thousand." cb - c, , . r. or-restea tre c of bread feeding 5.0 tT at.ska finr Kir1 iKu ... j.thjs. XL sas- I tbey com;;kLSt!roe of H ougut to t.o;, (9 prdicarj;T t1orf :n -git the taate' flm fo pn eTrr? f k. gJnB by rpRj-cg one of llms, striking the flcjrer c -AD', every word. Yea rsn " vik. ',(,ii.u.ii,. A.,ir nn ihe kref. ail isiuk uie- i"ik' - .l.; rly bitting the thumb sgslrst or by moving the lsie toe ii -I doubt if the worst case of ' can continue lorg tf tte xh" T- read an hour every dy mua. practice of this art. I tk , ure in publishicg it to the Lt.nis. . l t e
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