' 1 T 7 7Z 777 .ZZZZ. HOUSEHOLD H1STS. - . U , - GEMS OtfJIIOLMiT .. ; I L " - - - 1 --- - ". -- I 1 I ru I i.RICrUUItALSOTKS. ; . Items IlVliathiar to Farm7LiTe Stork, Or rhartl, Garden and Lawn. Milk is a good thin? to mak liens It is not too late to so-v '.onwo seed . for early plant. - j tt - V. . , - n fnr- 'on,t i r rr rnnr ' 11 le rfiuni uu.i j ixx .-i.., stixrk ; it is very iuiin-rtant. Before laying out a pardon, do not forpet that labor id the chief expense. Carriages should be washed immedi acy whenever they are returned lionif Items Whirh Hill rrove'or Interest to , the Women FolVs. for Infants and Children. "Catena is o well adapted V, children thai I 1h .J. . Irtvoi;imiiJitttaBuitTiorto(vra-r'"''J''rL'-n I vuia Worms rives sleep, ani promotes OJ- soiTed. known tj hip."" H. A. Amnr.r., !, I ' . Ill So. Oxford St , BrjclJ;m, N. Y I YTiif outlajurioa3 medication. - ,'One nynonful of tar to a pek of seed corn will prevent crows from pul up .the corn. The tomato is a native of South America. It was first introduced into England in Nothing lessens the labor f digging more tha having a perfectly smooth and polished spade. Remember, the stomach of a hors-? is small, and therefore he shild be fed three times a day. In Mcrherson county, Kas., peac'.es ' have been abundant only oi.ee in the past seven year?. Tlant peach trees very early in ti e spring, so that they fret well established before a dry spell of weather. A small farm well tilled is better ' than a large farm badly managed or worked with insufficient capital and labor. Manure should never be left on a - beap In the field, as it makes very un , .even crops. .Scatter it broadcast when . it is hauled out. Gra?s lands sh.'tiM be put in order for the mower ly roll in p. Pick up fallen branches and whatever v ill ob struct the machine. AVhen ordering a new wheelbarrow for farm or garden use, see that the handles are long, so that Die weight will be thrown on the wheel. In pruning, always make a clean, sharp and slanting cut, so as to lt-ive the bark in a healthy state 'to make jn , effort to cover the wound. One of the first steps in Chiding in sects is to cut down aid bun; all worth less fruit trees, thus reducing the num ber of breeding places. Manure should not be left long ex posed in small quantities to the air in hot, dry weather. It loses a great part of its nutritious qualities by evapora tion. "While digging girder always have a wheelbarrow or bucket near at hand. Into which can be thrown the stents which you may turn over with the . eartb. Farmers are using pure ground br,e as a fertilizer, to a much greater extent than ever ; theie is no danger of in juring tLe soil with it if applied judi ciously. JSever grea.-e a hen that is setting, for if greasa gets on tins egs it closes tha pores through which the confined chick gets air, and t tie cniseqnence Is death to the chick. Oats grown in a northern locality are mnch better than those grown farther sonth ; therefore, in selecting your seed get from as far north as possible, and renew your seed every two or three years. If your garden soil is stiff and heavy, mark out a small space, spread on it a quantity of clean sand, and work it well In with the soil ; in this spot you can grow radishes that are crisp, ami not pithy. As soon as the soi! is ready plant po tatoes. Early planting of early varie ties is advisable where the beetle i. troublesome. If "the bug' attacks the crops do not delay the use of Paris green. "What new crop can I try this season lu a small way that is likely to turn out - more money than than those I have been growing cauliflower, celery, cu cumbers fdf pickles ? Perhaps I may End some seedsman who wants a e;tte- ful man to grow some of his specialties. . I i : 1 ! i , , i, n t i tt uV ."-' C i So. H M A .... . r . tjaV:. f : lb 1 ratior.s 'i t! ' .'. 9 tTnailvl ' n rr.-:; f If vau ";i'7 to Farm for Profit, READ . Ari PAYS," 412 pages, $2. 50: 7rd?a for Profit. READ : 1 FHO FIT," 300 pages, b l .surj ;.-c. -..o a Fhrict, Rti.O . & i- ruRr." 300 pages, $!.50. s to o ; ; ,". ;,.: ,.f th; yrir,-. O. :': d. i i ions an 1 n! U-. J 1 PLANTS, wii . er loptf.t'. . . . .e Potnr HnndRrsinn & fin 3537Cj m,h IMMUNITY fromAHriOYANCE TOT1 fee i - pat.0:t.30lh,!3a3. 7 S f - '"'' Y li ; ; : j 23 YE AH? IN USE- Tt GrettertK :rw.l Trinmph of ti9 A&e! PYWPTOM8 OF A TORPiD LIVSR- T.eas of cpprtlto. Bowf!icotl, Fata la (ha head, with a dull -natlon In tha bark nrt. Fain opfr the aboaldrr bladr, tmallpeaa aftr eatlas, with adiy iDf-lination to exertion of bodr or mind, lrritabilitr of tcmprr, I,ow spirita. wlta a ferlfnof baring- neglrcted looie dotr. Varlna. IMT-lnem! Flutterlne at the lioarr, lota bplcretha fTfli IIpadarhB over fue ris.bt tv, Hestleeanea, with litful drenm. Hizhlv colored I rlne, and CONSTIPATION. TTITT' I'll.LS are especially adapted to i i-Jitf d.& tffeots B"cb a i v.-' '( mr s- tr. u vr ih the sufferer. ";..'... r . -. . c th- Aptttte,mcaus tha -l-n u c i fle, t!i i thn f-ti-m Is '. i. 1 '! r Tonic A ftlon on ,", .. ; i y. i vt O rao1. H 4oolsar-' , i 'lt - "Kir. nrrav fct..1. . TffWWmi BYE, r -. . : '.i'.:.-'Kr.l cvtie1 to a v ; ,; , t ',y f. (?!:. avplicition cf t t . ;).;!. nn'utiil color, acts .. w i u 1 i 1-7 fr-jgiBta, or ,, .... ij.r.' - o". m-o- IMOf Si. , j , . - r - s i iiv.'- ii:-, Mew Ycrk. Stalc onlvoftV i n-. txjnal : lri-. f-r v ttiiain!n ht'!t. Evw.-y pr-.! :.iii? Is Oountcr-frit-d rind crif :n: -n aro CAU TIONiTTi n-'-vir--t IMITATIONS cf th.so Cliirrn. irado cT VERY POOtiGLiAFo. Goo thaothecxact label is 0.1 each chimney asabovo. Thj Ponrl To;) i3 t-luya cleci.r and 1 i . p - : :,. ' :i - -'1 - ' -t, , " l '- -a of t! ! i '3 ,. ;:. If t vorn..?.j It; a i ;. l Jt r -J .- . ,;,'-'- grrc-. reUtf at-'J I:-t-.!iir-.-Ii !.; - J ( Works. Fcr. cjluj : DE-T..r.r.3. CHICAGO COTTAGE' ORGAPt3 nia attnln'Vt n stanilnrl cf cxoollc-nco Tlilcti a-l:T,lt ef no vrortor. It cnntiius every imrroTomont that lnvfTitive gi-uius, skul ana tuoiu-j can j-rfduco. I i , ' -,,-v r..a:.y wr.J Pi;' Roaste d almonds are growing in favor at dinner parties aa a substitute for olives. Clean tea or coffee cups with scouring brick. It makes them look as good as new. ' - , Apples keep best in a temperature aa near to th. freezing point aa possible without actually frezing. "strong brine maybe used to advan tage in washing bedsteads. Hot alum water is also recommended for this pur pose. If flat-irons are rough and smoky, lay a little fine salt on a flat surface and rub them we!!. It will smooth them and j prevent sticking. If you happen to have wood ashes the kitchen garden is a good place to apply it as a top-dressing. If leached for making soft-soap it is still valuable. For sleeve protectors, cut off the foot of worn-out stockings, turn down a hem, run in a rubber cord top and bottom, and yon have a nice pair of sleeve pro tectors. "When you have spilled anything on the stove, or milk has boiled over and a suffocating smoke escapes, sprinkle the ppot with a quantity of salt ; this will stop it. Southern pudding : Three eggs bea ten separately, two cups of white sugar, one cup of sweet cream, one cup of but ter, two or three tablespoon fuls of flour. Flavor with lemon and bake in crust. Will make three puddings. Mixture of rain water, cologne and glycerine should be kept by those who are troubled with roughnesJ 6f the skin. Apply to the face and hands after wash ing. Bean water ia also good for rough skin. Put a handfnl in a bag and dip it in warm water and wash in it. Mock mince pie : K'.ne small butter crackers, two cups of cider or one cup of vinegar and one of water ; half a pint of molasses, one cup of sugar ; a piece of butter the size or a walnut, one cun of chopped raisins and spice to taste. Mix all the ingredients together and set them on tne fire until they be come hot. When quite cold fill the pastry lined pans, cover with a top crust and bake. Crisped pork : Soak slices of salt pork in sour milk and water twelve hours, or over night. In the morning wash in clear water, fry until half cook ed, pour oil all tne fat, place pork aga'n in frying-pan, with three chopped onions, a little pepper and a pinch of sage, fry until well cooked, then take from th frjlng-pan, add to what fat is in the pan, one teacup cold water, in which yon have stirred one-half table spoon of flour, let boil and serve in a bowl with the salt pork and baked po tatoes. Stuffed eggs: Work four ounces of boiled or potted ham to a smooth paste ; add a pinch of cayenne and a teaspoon ful of anchovy paste. Hard-boil six eggs, when cold remove the shells ; cut a thin slice off the large end of each ; ' "The f,T w6rtT."rsftr. w!s'ni.h asks. ? :W ask: it y" -"v &wiu s 1 ! 1 : you bod.v h3 it soul iu,iti t If a life will bear examination into every hour, it ia pure indeed. If anyone says ill cf yon let-youi life be such that none will believe lim. : . He who strives after v long arid pleas- j ant form of life must seek to attain con- "We never see a "tear'in the eye," says a writer, --"but we are temimled of warm heait.". What ever else we neglect, let us keep np the habit of couiuiunion with God. Prayer is the key of the position. After a tongue has once got the knack of lying it is not to be imngin" d how almost ituioesiljlfc it is to reclaim it. Ten thousand of the greatest faults in our neighbors are of less consequence to ns than one of the smallest in ouselves. The most cross grained are by no means the worst of manhood ; or the humblest station in life the least pol ished in feeling. Good-nature, like a bee, collects its honev from every herb. Ill-nature, like a spider, sucks poison from the sweetest flowers. God in the beginning held a flaming mass of eternity in his right hand, while every spark that flew from It was a world. "Wealth," says Dr. Holmes, "is a steep hill which the father climbs slow ly, and the son often tumbles down pre cipitately." If ther is a right thing to be done and we seem to pass through a wrong thing on our way to it, there is another way to it, and a better one. Soft words may appease an angry man bitter words never will. Wotild you throw fuel on a house in flames to extinguish the fire ? The aprehensiou of evil is many times worse than the evil, and the ills a man fears he shall suffer, he already suffers in the very fear of them. 'Ronth on Rnt." iu.ee. rtxicUua. lilcc. uu, "-'!- Heart I'aini. u.Vai.fMBttmt; dmt rKal olHlit.-r-. "tti .. .'?6-U.(i-ift !i, OJ.n, mjp.i.-r cun-l fj'.v till V It lieiicwea,. i , . ' ' ' " " ' "Roiiieh on rrii4." A-h frir Well?' --ln.uirb on ,orn." 1R. complete cure. Hani ar pott corn?. warts, bun Inns. 'Bticln-Ilta." UuI.-k, enmplete cure, all kidney. Madder and nrlnary dina?e. scaWlnit, tr-it;itl.rj, ffnc, grar el.cnUrrh of the Madder. 1. lru-;1ft. Brd-ltnts Fltpa. Flio. roarhe. ant?, bed 1'Uir?, rats. mire, irph chlfnunke.eleareU out ty "Kou-t n K.la.'- 150- .4 " ' ' - . - lliln People " Well?' Ileilth Kriewer'; restores health and hror-, euree 1 epe la. tmpotein e.yeTTiwl leettT. 1. . - "Rnh on Vain.' "nres ehole.-a. eo4te. emmp". dlnrT-hiTa. ai'Tx-s, palns.rprainf. heiwiartia. neuralrta, rheanjiHifm. 'c. KotiKh on I'iiin blaster?. l.Sc. otfiersi. If von (ire fnllre broken worn nnt and nrrri.su, uso Mrll'a He.i;u Keuewcr.' l. Iwutittftf. Life Irecrer. Henfth Kenwer." Ooe dfreot ro weak pnts. I ,ToFArLV liiniiiiiiJia Lots cf Fecpls Ssy, OH MY DAC UHUT fR.4IAwE. i ft , - -- .. . . 4( U(im lint It lacrea-fa lhe TJH(, , . IJialn 1 wenty.ftif ppr ( ' If i. Here Is Solid A 1 Tr.STIMOY from Hard IVorklmr Men. nine tO OCCUDV tha IhnnoM. , r .. telligent, progressive dairyrxietj 0, West. There is a wideej,ra PaM more knowledge, and tho-e farmejs' have had experience for years ,n-.-4 read and speak more on this subC Hundreds of farmers have a c' af" m that it would be a pmGtat : ir.Tt-J' iCaik. '" j "--"ituru.e iiir-uraiiur.g t!,f.'r , , Mit tbey know next to r.Mthir. Rv,..' the principles of the ru'r;ess c. knowledge seems hard ti fT t S t'l lt!tBDT I imvc I ' t ii i Mrhlolt and IlolldeT. I (, been troubled y.-ar ith VHney ai d Wadd-r diTienlty. After using f'ir 1 Ht NT'a Kidney and I.i i.rwret.'--w. Fiu'i'.t r. Ar.urn. N. Y. "IleallU i letUr ttnn wcUlh vlnehlniat. . . pioude'i.r.iV r' .: "Sit dJ-ea-taf..-dM'iii , One of the lest staterri'"' ,"""',,i:1.:-: ,: ,;;ne,,'Ki.ta.,iiNd , fo on the subject is a ..,,,, -:i ... . . , . .. . ... ... ' T I trr i.BI 9 I.I1IV T i I.iri KKr.ivand 1 fo'.cu-.ly yr..c.u.::i, I f.:ul fmm J. W. Maxell, in the j. "Ronirh ein Pile ' V. u-eg pllea or heTnorrnotiM Itcpina'.iTfTrnnmif. i r(0rL Conn., Fays: Meedinir. intemsl or other. Internal and exi'rnal i ' v..- retr.edy in each package. Sure cure, Vw. Rift. Pretty "Women. Indies who would retain feshnr? and vlvacit, don't fall to try "Well's Hertlth Kenewer." "RoiiKh on lleh." 'Konirh on Iteh'' cures huiiinr-. eruption?, rlnir wiirm, tetter, salt rheum, lro?ied icet, chillblHins, ISonKli on Catarrh." Corrects offensive odors nt once. Cnmplece "n-f ol wort chronic, nne. juried as cariele lor diphtheria, sore throat, foul hrenth. in".. TTie Hope of the Xallon. Children: plow in development, pony, scrawny and delicate ue "W oils' Health Kenewer.' Catarrh of the Illaller Stlnalnif, irritation and urinary complaint! tl. "Water Rnira. Koaehen." "Kounh on Rats" clears them out, also beetles ants. t?ood f'in 1 hn nnTcr. obey it." .Mechanic. V. Tl.-nrr Williams. yeUi-V.ic. E'.-t rr.''- rn iry of his experience : t . . ,1 . . a v. . i w if k.T i' . in1 t Titr inn rr. arn ni ac . . Vruti- J caught a ne&vy com, vtuh u -- ' ! " ' :r .h: i got a hottio of neyT- (KWn.- nr.c tr.-, j found that corn on the low t.. . TUwr.T and with the crnoci.-iF..;.n-r". Ian rl came forward faster tbu- n tl ' Llfbt enpperf.Dial:es l.g iiV..' , u" On U t 1 . Knilrond .Man. - 1 u'"""luru uu-j. ue to'.c d S ; FmrV T? toe office Y. c. Ti. v k. i-if- " , inai orn appeared in n.ce rcwa on t-' hV i twenty-fonr hours t :tf; irt Team, urinauon can-a " ' . Do ln in trie rfmain. cr ,t tx . ,kt.ea was ft rrfcftt he was ot.;u-e,i x- w. -.r a - n:tf f ber bar. TweHe b"tt:c- of If t a .? The Care of Horses The fact that the horse has no power to store bile indicates the great rapidity of his digestion and the power of assim llation. For such reasons he should be fed as frequently as possible, and I con aider, if a rule can be applied, that a Tiorse shonld be allowed not more than 2 per cent, of his weight a day in food that is a horse weighing 1,000 pounds should have twenty pounds of food a day, half of which, when at hard work, may be grain. This is an abundant al lowance, and in idle time should be re duced at least one-fourth. He should have what salt he requires, himself to be the judge. While I would never . TS. til.' . 4 -a ; . S.cKk ' ' v's growth the flrct w-v : Xu- j "Deeds are bettor th-ui wor.'.s." ' I wpk it flerulP.l to l.avp ci;'i trr, ' tt.-- fanner anil I-Ivot 1:rKT h !.d, ... ... . . ' ' J " i! ,e teVt of tiue. ' It t..- ba h,wtkc!.... I;;r """ u::.kivk u -.nree u,-. s-r v. r . : prn-rtirin xsrA:) it xs 7 t ihoneand if te'.iiiioui-.is One season, in particu'ar. it rc'c I I enty bushels to the acr. w!.; c .t:. J 9 i of the field made only ter. .-' j..t.k I r the Klailder. the tet of ttu.a. ii.wiiwt.' . inflammation, aii k.dney 'J VZl 1 Softie , d t U cured by -Buchu-Palba.- grf'J.'.n,, Mndred c.,rd,r. w n. !. .d ! !n ?hat , fLiad to irct r-lif from doctors r.d who eTpcHed , f A Sewspappr eupportintf the Prlnclplea of a Democratic Administration, Published In the City cf New York. WIIVLIAM DOKSIIEIMKIl, Editor and Proprietor. Daily, Sunday, and Weekly Editions. THE WEEKLY STAR, A Sixteen-page Newspaper, Issued every Wednesday. A clean, pure, lri;;!t nod ii.t retlns FAMILY PAPER. It contains tho liitt-t uew a, down lo tho hour of (n'.:.tr to press" : Agf (cultural, rVlarKot, Fashion, Household, Political, Financial and Commercial, Poetical, Humorous and Editorial jic tlr., v,:.,',er t'.c d-' t:.-n of tralnedl joiirii!lti' -.f 1 i"e-i .":. Ita e'ru-en ti?eb will be found t row d-d u!i P'od ttiilrs Iron. b i-'M.ini- to en 1. ftrv-ooll Htorien bv u ,ptll:'i: fcb from uth personu atttel it vaiue. leud for b"ok. "V. well that et.ils wei:.' -Sold bv all drnptri-ts Price HUNT'S REMEDY CO.. Providence. H. T. tBITTESTO. liaeral Aeat, . I LADIES! re yon recklocs ennu-h to' vnnture ? If ao ffcd two cnt in ST-.mii to ih- Mrvk l-nHitl inq Co , S nnd r-'''i Of-liitiL't in Ktreot, Vr-w York, for one of their l-a'JtLf :il i:ru-ttrtited ' I.Hre1 Hooks." It is a i: 'Vei, nni'i'i". mi l inter, ht iujr w ork t- v ry p'-re. .n of r- Ihi.-nieiit. On receipt r.f t T tv-tru 1n sianip they wl'.l Rend rwtpai 1 a toil bet of tljt ir liaO'.ia liol--hold pauie- A crha. For fen ri'iit-t!vy wi'! n'.co-i-i.d f. 'took cnt'iinfr. complete w.if!- i f The iiiimlo," und louhie l it ino-t l ' ;v:::.r mil;, tii.v' t;!L unq'Ji'e Chromo rfird. ' '.ri aUINEPTUSl t . 'v yrrt :7.-d e.roir.nt c iL.-:e , t (; .- e a: 1 i'! or tVtid. I'rii-e. li Pres r.lx-rt In : ,. .u-.-.i...of in'. A r:- :l. 1 ; . -i ftc-F'Th:'.- V lTUi-df9. A very p' a-ii . 1 ir Cointtoiin.i 1 -r u.Hfc',;!r Oth"i le" dr:t.-'. ef tent ier Tint H"He. pny-e..:V. a. U.- y coii:paii'e.-. cv.-rr b a: M.:)'iJ:et-:r-l 1 y The Academic Pharmacetitic Co., I.OM'O.V AMI 1. rV MUK. 532-530 WASHINGTON ST., NEW YORK CITY j land was not tiled he had ' i jj.-i j weeds higher than his I f... 1 t I little Rtp.ff there was. f, t was enoiidi to give ar.y r.ne ;' (. t - i ver ) or craze, as some c-n? -;- -Li x I any "git up' at ail a be-'.:, h rn. j The wlieat on thi W 1 'T ..' eight inche" hicrher thuv. !' e r' - f ! ire the lurid apj-ar as if i; ' than the other, thovcrh f . j through the lowest la':d. r if v t wet winter or ppriic tl v'-1! ' w';., i will double that on the ::.'.;' ' j ! - Tile will not preveiit th? ;r.--::5 r:: ', coming, but cieps on ti'Mlsr.! f . nish fnol ff'r insects a: ,1 ?;.. -T- more than on untr.ed 'a: .1. ,vei' -e i an advantage in thr.t wv. T; e it- er thev are la:d. the br ;i drain, as a rule. On cy: in! is tht the dm;rar w'"l nv- . American axnl THE DAILY STAR, The 1'Aii.v ST'nr":.l.r r.'l the news of the AiJ In in. i.ttr uv f -rm. It-- -ive.nl c.rre-po!i,!enee ,v -.ie fr.-tn London. I'm ikTlin, leuna and lni:u is- a coi:.!i)en.i- hits fenf ire A; ',VM ei t u A ':!', and otner : ts center-., fe - i w'eon ,M,eT,een':poe:,l!v retailed 1 y '.V TlIK STAIt. fumi-: U.e - ' y teieer:,.,. V ? R j one rod for every foot in d'h tl : j is laid. I ! Tn rnaklr.rr a drain revr-r r;v-'e clods in onto vour tsl. A'avc 1 - i . the tile with mellow or s ! packed, before you pl..w :-. "... Tt x e .- t If suitable dirt is v.'A t !. ' : v f.-atnre- The'FinBTieinl nnd Market If' :vv s a.-j nnu.-ui.iy ''k.'.'.'.V.'i-l ti-riin and extraonllnary lodnne- turn him to pasture, he Should have i m. nt to accnH ami t;inva-ri. " . . k.-n.l for tirculr-. some grtea food in sumnoer anu carrots R ij; , e. i '.nc! r -i f-ij rupr.) 3 l.vpTi- in'r e-iriantrj to 7. t:;t-o -'ti'lt'e'l,Ta e-r m.'rrr r r t TTie-V j( I ri ro i s-;. rr.-vjrv-.-A.a in winter. Indian corn, whole or in meal, is unfit food for horses ; it is heat ing and iatttniLij. No hor.senian wish ed to see a fat horse. Fatten steers, hogs and sheep, but not horses or men. Oats are the best grain for horses, and take out the yolks and put them in a the cheapest iu the end. If we had ; luortar with a third of their bulk of ta- I some way of crushing or bruising them i ble butter ; a little salt and nutmeg ; j they would be worth 25 per cent, nvvc . ! add the hm and very little hot soup or to us. If I was a miller I would put ;u ( ; w;itcr ; neat it gently ; press tno pasie a ?ei. oi rons :nu itumi onta, mm m ia into the empty whites ; arrange neatly TERMS OF THE WEEKLY STAR to riv fnueru- rr.zK or iot.ok hi tV: I ' ted statoa and CanaOu, ouP-nh tle hm:- f irW ' lt : Pervenr V I Mat.- f T- H' ''! Cluh- ot F fo-en on.."; one Mr i t '-m:&.).. 1- U TERMS OF THE DAILY STAR TO St: a. ! f ry 'r for or.e ve .r t-v. hiiV.nr S'ttidayl $7 00 lail'e. wi'vaout Sundtiy, '"-e year S 00 , 1.x. i v i.i.'-'. us : ' : '.y- J on I Iaiiv, w:Jiont sumtav, fix inortbs " j .?,w, THK STAR, 16 and 28 Noitlt Alliaui M., JCT morm. :ELIXI An e! nt:t Fur'iO pharTif.i nti'' ararl- .n i foi Pi p.iis, inn niiul un 1 l i -' t: ...'l i. - : ta-.- re Belt f ovi-i t-.eiitv ji-.-v- j ar f t.'t fmit'ct 1 ex-i- n-ili- r "f in !.." Apo.-.ve.l I y t!i.' Ur!.t !i.:: -f:! sir! .r'te P. ! In i, v.. in the l:o; i-s si-1ev-r7-p.tr' -f 1 irn-. K.T-x-ial!v l.elf rid to la li., einli'reti and r- p!e f Fi. t ti,ry l.'i'.-.t-i rm:- y nviii! ; f r. e fr i;ili'i:':i.'!i' ir.i-S i hi HanJ:on;e Packages, Price 53 Cts. ctjb A I II 13 TO :' 4 'It .'4' V -' :i- : - : iV a J v ,f ! ', ; 'i r-.'-t '- --. - EVERY ORGAN Fori FIVE VEAIv3. p ii mm. on a dish, small end upward ; garnish liberally to hide the lower end, and months I would have all the business of my region. No man that has ever used crushed oats will buy any c! her. The best time to water a hoise is an hour and half after eating. Suppose his mas The "Weeklj' Nt ir"' ml ("imukiv V;:i:ii- , Aa will lie ei.t u. any tddrt-.' f-..S'2.25 , i 'i j ONE DOLL Aft IVt 1 1-- .1 (- :- ly lc::dck i;d new yor:c, C':. ---i.- ; i.v up: t : n- r i'i-vty h j;.. .1 n:. it" -:' F-. 'v. N i 'V Vi I P -nc:t -1 CO, 1C2, 1C4 Charlton St. THE GREAT CHINA TEA CO trf-V 'T' ll'.'iOlfl to ? T; Cli-'ts f'r M'TK tj as'ef U.cli TFiAS and toil KJ-.K. .'i-jji-.J ,' ; I.V .v.l, ,'1,'irrvj'l. Jf ". " 5 V ""Tm ot ' ml - rt-c - ri'0 nr.-l Ml S cr Ic rs 1 leco: V'-h f in I tr'l 1 A btT.s 1 ;x or--ri. r.Srf it A ? p'..et1 Ti.:.!-V.'INl!!-i Ifl ortrs. .iLl) -i i These core !ii r.t Oriu.e ero celel rate 4 for vol nm i, q laiity of t"i , i r.e t r'.-poi.ne, vr.rlotycl coiiinu:fitio.V M.rt 'l-.e-m In ifity In fl nlph, per fect count rue! n .h, tnakiiM ti.eia tl.o i:. t attraet- lun tirnrni'...'.'ii! t.t-,1 . 1 .. I t .1 rt fi'.'i.rtt l.,r l.lUllKfl A cnea? aria gf)'i aisinieciani to ue chois.cLu:i.'.e.., u-d.-.-i a, Bocmtied, ttc. (; about poultry houses and yards when i contagious fowl diseases are present or j " " feared, is made by dissolving 3 pounds j ; of coppeias in five gallons of water and i adding one pint of crude carbolic acid, j ' Sprinkle about the house and yards 7 .with a common watering pot. Many of our people, says the Indiana Farmer, were taken in one year ago by a Chicago sharper who Induced parties to eign their names to their family re cord, for statistical purposes they claim ed. Now they are called upon by an other agent to pay for a tl2 book, the history of Dearborn county, partly ta ken from old newspapers. A Connecticut man says hebas found ; four or five grades of Paris green offer- ed in the market, and adds the manu- j facturers claim it is better to cheat the i farmer a little in selling them the poi- ; son than to have them kill their pota- j toes by too liberal doses. How thought- j ful thesq manufacturers are of their friends, the farmers, to be sere ? J We cannot afford to throw away the J cobs. They should be made the most of, and the. way to do it is to have the com eronnd. cob and all. Out West i they have? big cob-crushinr machines which crush the ear, husks and all, and ! the cattle eat these chips of ears with the corn oa, and chew them well. It is j an economical way ot feeding. j Iiucklinsrs should not be allowed wa- ter beyond that furnished from a foun- j tain from which they may drink, but oot swim in. Young . ducklings will i stay in the water till cold and cramped, when the deatli rate will be preat. . Ducklings kept out of water till grown have fully fifteen per cent, lower death ; rate than those which are permitted a full supply of water. j An Ohio correspondent claims that j radishes miy be grown in a very few j days by the following method: Let', good seed foak in water fcr twenty- , four hours, then put in a bag and ex-. pose to the sun. In the course of a day germination will begin. The seed must then be sow" d in a well manured hot bed and watered from time to time with lukewarm water. Tlv this treatment 'th Tad'.shrs will i'i a ver fh.it liiai' aciuire a suftic?ent bulk to be gaud t eat. ',MlllKsi,ii ti V; U or along Koe Tea Hera ol 4 plce-. or Vnlt i IHnrif r fW t "flit ym" , wi;: ?.i) or. e.--r9. S.nd us your r Mreys and den-Jen t) id t"rr! we wi.l n.rv v.io our I"''!' ... poofc contairnf ac..e?p!'e iT-tti'-ri; t"r I.,.t. 'HsOnut'' 11 :A " a. ! serve. ! Oriiiinfl ripo ntidrliT.cr Ttnil a larrrft i ttiblesnoonful of irronnrl rice in a Pint of ter takes to a watering trough immerti. ; new milk after first mixing it into a I ateiy arrrr eating, ami n. muiuhcu , f smooth paste with a little cold water or i fu f food, and he drinks a pail or two i milk ; add for flavoring half a teaspoon- pans ot water, ine const queiue 13 j ful of cinnamon and a little thinly-pared ! portion of the food is forced out of the j 1'ition rind. When cold add a quarter stomach and is swept alotg into the I of a Dound of suear creamed up with larger intestines witnout assimilation ROYAL PILLS. AWAKESIS. i.h AKirriS- riTTM fa i:m a;i.i ,iai ! Ki.riT.uios, l.El! AI.F1 I K 11 1 I1I N, sun : i:i) woiittfli.v, liLST .wirtlUAL, r:-J!.:xi:i-, siiiiE Tina THS POPULAR 0RQA11 f Inslrucilon Cw' t and Plaito S'oola. j Catalogues and Trice Litts, i n apj iicatlou, run. I The Chicago Cottage Crgsn Co. Corarr luuiiLjlj-.h ftj-l Ar-.u rtrctt. The Best Newspaper in America, and by far the Most Readable. Agents wanted everywhere to eam money in distributingr the Sun's Pre miums. The most interesting -.pd advanta geous offers ever maJu Ly any News paper. No Subscriber ignored or neglected. Something for a1!. Eeantifnl arjtlSubatautial PrcoiumB ia 8tm lard Cnoid sad otberrtehPfi,ValaaLIo Tiooks, tho Bot Family Sewing M.ithino known to the trade, and an nnequakd list of objoeta of real ntility and iastruotioa. Rtet, by Mail, Postpaid: OAILY, per Year (without Sunday) S6 00 DAILY, per Month (without Sunday) 50 SUNDAY, per Year ... I 00 TOR EVERY DAY If THE YEAR 7 00 WEEKLY, per Year . . . I 00 AdJrew, TH: SITT, Xcw Tort fit;. Flf its .1 nar, Keilflf, jBd ll eerywl i. 00 rr hom. i-aa- t3 P&2YSGVRLP!LLS "CHlCTfttSTCR'S SNGLI3K.- Tliei rr:remj eiwc Antjr Honalna Rri Hi .'., P.. lit' li.m of wrthU- hnwait Wil.-.v- a LADIES. Aa r- Omrt ar C4lk otr't t- ilt mi. i U r f" r.i.i o av pvumU - l lar V- riTi piAlL 1WLPXTKX3 to o!.nva.;.t r fr the ale of V.irsaiy f-Uirk! Stea-lyB J the same quantity of butter, and two well-beaten eggs. Bake with a crust around, in pie plates. Vegetable soup : Tut a piece of pork that is not too fat and any bones left from roast beef in a soup kettle with as much water as will be needed for soup, and set the kettle on the fire. As soon as the water boils, add potatoes, carrots celery, an onion and a small Savoy cab- t hagp, all cnt in small pieces, and salt to i taste. Simmer for two hours and a half ; remove the bones and pork and serve. nnrklrn'i Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rbeum, Fevei Sores, Tetter, (-happed Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly eiires Tiles, or no pay required. It truatanteed to pive perfect satisfaction, 01 money refunded. For sale by E. James. In France I saw some horses fed coarse beans, immediately allowed to drink all the water they would, and then ki'.ied and dissected, and some of those beans were found twenty-six feet distant from the stomach in the intestines. J. E. liusxtll. The Traveler's Tree. inraiiteod I " A f. ART A!0 PAID, Apply at one, etivtr (liefer tj tl.b iiai.-xi riTflovment W tv a arrfl ICAiiDS.- This tree is abundant in Madagas car, and arises from the ground with a thick succulent stem. Long, broad leaves grow from opposite sides of the stalk, so that the tree looks like a huge, green, open fan. During the most arid seasons the tree contains a large quan tity of pure fresh water, so that the traveler finds them a substitute well in the desert. So abundant and pure is the water that the natives will not take i the trouble to go to a well or spring, but draw off and drink the fluid of this tree. A thiuMt of the spear into the - THE WEEKLY PATRIOT The 1iJ!tik I'cmo-rat''" nper in the Strife Full of Interestitiir r-ws ar.J niKrolhineou? anil political rea.llUk;. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Special Ha lc, to Clubs. S imple ei pie- ia.t'.ej free on application. The PaTKH'T an.l New York weekly H ail.J one j yenr for one dolhir and fifty rent?. j Tfe I'ATRprr anil the Philadelphia Weekly Timet one year for one dollar and Iseventy-five j cent.-1. ! ir.r.xj p T VALTfITt, In is to boi. f3r25 cet:ts. btiz'.-s. 3-) p FCrt SALE BY ALL DRUCGISTS. REMEMBER THE BIG FOUR! ta- VinerarEittor? CCP.rilL. Vi-egar Bitters F0"WTIR3, TO Vinegar Ettters, oc .v :y, 1 1'1 1 del!-oi:e I SOo. 50r. j straw and cover them et.t'v i ; it. II think? it a vr-rv zi si-a 1 j cover aH the tile laid in sen! 1 '-r,; - any otner very cioae v ... : s-t j lie thinks four feet the v-te: rv'th I to lay drair. Th-n Y -v tv c.-. -1 four and one-half ff-t dep. I' ' are rot more than th. it w.-'i'-i y -; posib to lay lateral f.-v.r '"' j on levt-1 pro-ind. Tre!.rd !a:d t-r. V:.--: sand miles of shallow dra'i.? t''- j learned that deepei dra:rs er-'.' - aiid we should rot rr.ake t mistakes in this day a: i : :' 1 world. The deeper you drv- tl ; er the depth rxf your s-r1. Y : 1 ?.-1 i draininc four feet deep o---' t." c 1 avai'sKe soil than wh-e r.-n ;-, I pn'y three fet cV("V- T! 0 :r ' dre.ir-s are the lcrrBr tv--v -' S .me think the fhf.Kof r V e .".? r : t.e s,-,ATier they will rv; f" 1 Th.ey thir.k wrorrr. f '-r '1 ( pass straight on down h-w ' r i til the cround fills rp to t p I:' '. 1 tho tiles are deeper t'.e ( r ': rises to th.em. On tiled lard he ct f ' fv " 1 els of oats er acre. w"; ! pond yields only twer4v-fc :' ; lie finds tha tiling has s: - - $1.00 1 Vinegar Titters, c"d -'.r'e The World's Crer.t Tdoocl Purifier and Llfo Clvlr.g Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Knovrn. 1 J I it 1 -j a - his land an averacre ircrea.--'1 five per Cfnt. m the rie'd I past season. ! it back anv. Ileavv iair.5 Veanlritr ralre-. Thepat fifth of tt CentnTT thf I,fn!ln8 r'aiully Medicine of llic Worlil. WANTED, i F:Z: ZJ" AOENTS in every Township in this County to solicit subscriptions for trie WstKLT Patuiot. Write for terras. Address all coinmnnl cations to Tin: r.iTjuor, Hurrishur, Pa. 5.T5J5."W. So WhST-S ! SS, tCifl mmGEs, wagons & sleighs dav's ne. Marvelous enres. Treatise and ; it joins the trunk, will be followed by a . f 2 on trial nottie rree 10 ni cases, rena w i cui'iuus now oi ictj-coia, ye utri-i-'j n F01.U--TTX,fl AJTE1T'r-XllSTH B1 wtynvT v ir SA2IILE jVAC2 OP 60 re .r M t tn;. 0 CARPB. nl I - . - , j ? FT i r rOliTV l t I A ' A t MM W1U f.-Ml . -. na 3 iTe .7.13 nxt Ir r PM ...,iy...; . ,j i-,,,,,, ' f' 2 Z. ! .- : '. V i"Jt V-.-t J e, 3 - Ttm liniin.,,, Rp- U B 5 S rnii"r, ti..: ,fj M t t -o-fc ntc -j-var iit ,ur J If t'U,rl,.A ... . r- J JT1 1 -iT. Ji,-. cv.i . Cia a. M. aSm (At pit ,-r oiii- . I Oi K e a ,i...d fiiS t - - I'll , if tl.r. Pr-tirKTTTTr ATfttrAV ri. I"'.!- r.i f r l-aients. I av.-ai-, Tr..le ' !-tii- it. f r t!, 1 : i e. ... ; : ""'.u-.'-'s,' a.u.-i it'-.k'...;', lr' I i r-.e- p., f r;. ri,'- ,v. ,." . . '' ''-'' !,,! ' - ' "1 I S ' . i ' . !! re ll--e 1 -T -.1 A-. :ko A-..H... l:,:-.'.--.o.r4 ' i-'-'i.'"1 ' ''" I''1:-r. J-i.-.na e.ir. ..rr" t - ., - , . ( n.le-e.li.. In. ; T ' ' ' !c!enine A nra ' J ' Broartwar. New Turk. if1 t'T 14--. 1'r-ra '. W. :r Vort'-f -H '"X A treatment of di- eawii ot Hor,Cat. Illustrated American Prnn' rTen'ni"e.U"ir.nosi.,p: e. Thcru. in., f, rii P. f, r "I" 19 the I- - Irw: te-ii. I nlrltri l P- 1 T I V'lRSix.a mux-. circular. A. A o Jurmer am o- i . null aaya: 11 ever w." . - " . t.t J re-Al X. T rr:" ry Oivan. ,.i Ion turner, - i . N w Y.'ua. i-fiajn tief 10 ?,!-. rr I '.!,, i.v ..,, f... vLI.S, trntravlim. Au. TfJCf Tit: ...;;r.: --jr-vs 5 - ,' 1 "; Xnt ' i- l'V .Viau Af't. t.n c AIf-J-oi:" 'R " f "'-r s a jarAMnt ill I oi-' 1 : r-i 4c ' ''"rf r: :' c... S -1, CI. 4 r Wrr.ALyj) V aSMS.-aVt- o5ap3 1 W W-.U - Jf .. i A . : . , tl .... , ptrtK-rJa- ftfid c-ii-rf outfit af nr va bam Q A-1 i'W N aH. Suwl.r f'l-e- uvi i7 ti'atii jrr jtv nun nii nnta s Dr. Klme, m Arch St., rhiladelpbla, nownrlsrlit Crnrlty. To permit yourself and family to "Hufferl" With sickness when it can be prevented and cured so easily With Hop Bitters ! 1 ! riavina experienced a great deal of "Trouble !" from indigestion, so much so tbat I eame near loosing my Life ! My trouble always comes after eating any food However litrht And JlReftitilo, For two or three hours at a time I had to en ihroTjeh the most Kxrr'iciatinc pains, "And the only way I ever got" "Kelier !" Was by throwing up all my stomach contained. No one can conceive the pains that 1 had to eo through, until "A Mast?" t . , I was taken ! "So that for three weeks I lav In bed and Could eat nothing! My Mifferines were so that I called two doctors to cive me something that would stop the pain ; their Efforts were no good to me. At Inst I heard a good deal "A rioti t yonr Hop r.itters ! Anil determined to try them." (Jet a bottle in four hours I took the contents of One ! Next day I was out of bed, and have not seen a "Sick !" Hour, from the same cause since. I have recommended it to hundreds of others. Yon have no snch "Advocate as I ara." ieo. Kendall AlMon, Boston, Mast. Colnfibu it'ocfi'n, I exaa, April i, Dear Editor I have tried yonr Hop Bit ters, nnd f.r.n they are good for any com plaint. The best medicine I ever nsed in my-family. ILTalener. Ni ne irnnlno without a bunch of sreen H..j, kti the white label. Shun all the vile, ji. e ,.n..'i- stud with "Hop" or "Uois" In their water. TTelpleaa t7pn Frlendlean I Who, in taking paesa go In a gre.it tr.inV AtJanfle steamer, does not feel a ttrf'l of exultation over her magniflcer t, po ver AfraliiBt her the Storm King ma: hnrl hl9 le mental forces, nor pierce btr ar.uoc, cor atop her onward oourne. But let me describe a scene when, one morning in mid-ocean, there came &q alarm from the pilot bouse followed by cry i "The ship's rtidder Is loat I" From the confident expression, consternation eame to ev-v face. The wbeektmn being helpless to direct her course, tbe vessel jvae at the mercy of wind and wave. The captain had bnn negligent tha hangings of the ruddor were allowed to wear weak, and snadealy U bad dropped 3eep Into the sea I i Strong In tntelleot. la physics vigor, la energy and ambitio i na eonfroaU, n daaDted, glganttc '. and commands applause for hLs 'Scent eaolte- menta. But, all unci . an alarnj come the rudder of it . -.'.Ittitlon la goue. lie hae Wen carei-- its preee. vatlon ; mental etralo, c. -ei-,s achieve. -meuts, Irrecrular habits oi. r work, have ieatroyed the action of hi lidneys onfl liver. This would not occur were Wan der's afe cure nsed to trm ntaln Ttgoc. And even now it may restore vitality to those organs anrl give back to the toon that which will lead bvm to taie bavexi of kia atabitioo. Th Travtl jr. I 'tetter s m XL- w A H, H. KcDonald Drag Co., Proprietors, 6AS FBASCISCO and NEW YOKS. Ima P-pni pTfreo at. ( X - T TLT C fCTiT r Dr.KLIKE S GKBAT . r ...... DrcTnori I '-rPnNltIIVB IllSKSES. ', . - ..... . I , . .v. II Iif.1I I irt R If tnkrn rtirt1. f.Flt a' i Fit i'. -til. tHrT p.irln eiwBH c on I . i --1.,. P. (V it. 1 er :-e. ' ..l (J Vi-il'te '. to PR KLIVt t '.i An h t..rh-J-'rl. . .n ' - -it--'- bLH'AKU vh iiliTA .' ..Vt KA w. tKAis;S. i "Kverv animal urvnt'e f.rri: ; be subjected to a rc-nr" cf tn r :: J ', soon as it makes it fT'P'i'i:""'- - ' is desirable and, indeed. h-l:c:-5i l 1 for the best. Tesn'ts. with a'! live ' from tl.o chickens tr ? ci'.? :. ty iLVolvcs ease of n.?r..icf n-1 .ifv-" : way, and this paves labor and ircr- the pre fit" from th u?e of t! J In a dairy docil'ty i n e of thr2-' i imxHTtant characteristic of c;r! and the dairyman who has exri'-r--i the advantage of it w:'l n'iy5 f j the most careful attei t:--n t!:f : ins of his calves. Wean:: J , firt les?on to tie c:v"n. A :.'' " '. never lx permifte.l to ?:i - f This enforced hat it c! r;-. i- : r i the disposition of tho - y iur.r c. .! which, never havic? 1 c i and never having been rt:rs-Jt? - i themselves, make no trouble evfr ! Temoval of their ca. T!:ey cf-j up their milk and are rarf'y t' I with carpet, orhaye the v-r.rtvv-.r5 cT cows which prw out " f c'r' affection for the'r youT-c. aft-t Carriage Iakins in all its Branches. Painting, Trim m ing and REPAIRING of all kinds done a I the SHORTEST NOTICE nnd the LUWKST PRICED. Also, rianin;, Sawinir an 1 Wood Turn- "tin ts, v luif I una, iaro v-r, rpnovP the r. ; r THRESHING MACMir.ES, ' .,,,-," GRAIN DRILLS, Cider mills ; as it is dropped, watel i f arrante.l the ! e-t Urn n lilli-. tl re-e- cVo Vbs lipn safplv deliven-.e " have tieer habituated to :ts and have nursed it. My I AVarrante.l ti n ! e-t Urn n lilli-. tl reie- Vi Vot ln aafp t c. l.tiofi-iute :ittV. iniieiit il it ". . b r M-.iu: the ; js taken to ti rr prpVH.cn " o, .lAi.r .... ter.enn nn.t Tut-rir Atlvrrrrin. ... .. ...l'a IT inn witn imjirovea niacninery. aito.iii iin'iioi , Mlfl I.I ll llT I'KIaMA ;ml .A. Te all wbo are eafTMn2 from Uie errors and fndlaoretlona rrf yemth, Marres weaknesa, early decay, loss es maahood. erv,, I will asoiS a recipe that wdl oar yoa, FIULE OiT CIlAItOE. This g-rcat rerneoy was dleoovere-1 by a m9-stona-ry in South America. 6en4 a sclS-eA-drweaad envelope to tha Bar. )oaca C aB Haw, Station D, New Yors dty. heavy work;done.; 'arrlase smith ?hop connected All imrties trustluH me with work will be honor ably dealt with- All work, warranted. II, X. CHT'TK. EbensburK. Octobrr 24. 18s4. k I ur. iitrKC, L-i' KrK'B TO lrriTVit-iy. rwor n boawrrlM, f)yrhtlhl arc rrorti Affwcix. S-int:rie treatment; aafe ard iir rrtiifiliM. l-f iriMti- T-rU"l ('. I or urte f -r hit rf wtiun.totc auiwerr J bythoe rteairiiie trrrrnaTrthy mail. ("wri aoFHrir tmra knptiin nhnaM 9A tblr addrM, ar d Irara rlhln t tWr atlvnittM. It U ut m iddrrM Itr. f. I.. I R U' K. rrf.'i mnA I'titolriui ra Crittnr Central Mrtl. A harsr. In-titut. 9?f Low't t.. st I itale. Bo, b--iLvuM u Jut. iuU. ismiiiMLijr, ksiakiUaw4 taraa distance from tT e r.vr ? :0 M AMItKI) IK .ie..r,,v. , . , vpr.. I send f-ir ratal.-.-ite A. KHIfK, , " - ' , ! I'm.,-', lvani.i AicTi-ultii'a! Work. orK In j rubbed dry, and IS fK. , - .q tt.g ;Yieltrir 1 prr.. ! tt A M i,-' ' Carvi--i." it. everv i-eiintl ! s; I ! in tte ir.ite,, s-ite. t.i neii nx.'s i-aii-.m i;k- warm bran and r.n-eei i-- KiJSIKI.K SA1 1UON. wh en oi.ti.'nce. twv . s. toI'i-oiI TVp r":'fc i t! - V" . W...4 .....v... l ii.., v . nr. W..n ,l,ii, I lSUlliKtQ. J.I,eUi. R ' . v' the work i t an rrtirr ?et i l ordinary Iron'. i to the Calf. Wh:CIi '? ll I Felf-healint ! v u.i 'e, !i l builtv IMHN , 1 Afl tv ttiTii fir liiii i'iAs. irioe ; givmcr it two frzT?. tiii..ler;'e. A birire and lastnic ineetii" infured tyr -v, ', -V n.i i.ivit, liii uui. 1 - to irnd oatu --eri;. A,l,ic-. K-r e:r.'ular, ate., l'l S-li li;iN C(l..!'5 la.1cSI ,N. Y. I With Hanoter'n Taylor Sji.tpni yon on cut ; Drei-es u t.t, Willi, nt oral instract ionn. 1're-1-'- : makers i.r.m.mncr it perteet. I'rlee lor Sjntfm ' Book and Double TrnrlnR Wheel, ff,f,o. TO INTRODUCE j ASvsterr. Hoi k nnd 'heel will besi ct on receipt 01 l,0O. Ad lrr9 J0!l. C. 11AN0T1R, Cincinnati, 0. .SELLCRS LIVER PILLS? tare MAod fir rw Stn3 Heirr-ly i r u. e fi. Orenf O."., .'nnd C f.vif', fJ S!Wr- Lire? FilJCBTtvl ti ' wot-ri run p 1 1 J mi V rtcit ' .Thu A !ru Is.r .4.MT. ket1:t.'T rri- 1 rtci Si1 bv tail r-urr-- n l fA-n'-f rVoTr-K verm K R !.! r t.i a . " r ol Witt.lvev. KeJ r ,'f!rcrr- mrV.rt 1 w w -Wr iudr-i - 1 - I t-rr- !'''! -.-1" SELVYN MALL !i.-:i-1 it.iii ' l.j '. .. . -v i it.;. ., READING. I l-r T- J !T- W.F. FOULK'S SOXX CO., Afirents Pennsylvania Ohle and Went Vs., An?ociatlon, ai.po Hrn. Keanpaper Al vcrtlaingr Aarewts. Offices, Pi.tati h Iluildinc, Fifth Avcr.ni', Pi tt s b u r e:. Pa. rvmV OVEWhO 0r n tl'H'flWv-1; L,L1'' U t AH REM MM.DIMi 1 i m I- a rn. r 1 oi- 1 I 1 I ll.iO dll lie I :- 1. iu'- 11 I flletU.P 1'J ll.-. I." i f; "Hl ' 3 MketioP er in i,ii in ; mm t Tut.-. :.! i'i tin", 11 l I mm- tilt .,..ine iv:n'fll , t lfl" -.nrrt a..-. ih Hi .! f-li i f.T llln-tr.iie ' ' l.r'ee ll-.!. A.e' ,.,i s l!i-. !.-. 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