i I C"f:tinvr to sot." cnrly kinds of beets fcr '..-? oirl for groers. r;':t aitck3 without warninc: cat '.t.H bid eh or tree, s the case ruay t". jnd turn. It tr.u ti :iiit. ro. aprrs, cut away a:.J Loin ii'ii aiTfC'-tI fruit as soon as a V!.:st 'i !,.'.n' for succesaion. Kheu J.MniiJ rt- too to-s vf th pinch ofT t'" eri -ia. dt'i,o:..l t;;.:i ;v i tl.in t:!!:r.:.-r . i. ..... , . growth of t-.ps 1 - .- ... cut a'Tj y. Sn;v t;:.-K " 'f tt f! I'li'.rt-l-. S0rt3 tho of .hiiv -i'C "lJf.!::.T VFi ;fr- ' H " ""K , ' ' ' L-,,,"-,r fc i -fHvX" 1 e a,1'"lil luuf.so wacn gath- i ri ' u tii'.nr? .- fill . V . . .r . .,T" fru5t. ?-:0,jl- t-i; be Hrmlder ?o-n sproa.i, and my father and wht-o it riac!;oa t2u r.inrkpr. X.pji tbe ridges on which sweet pota tces are giowi-i.r f,.e frorn wecil3- IVt -n the Tinea bf-i:. to run, do not al io w it. era t ) tke r lift them occa- lily. V.:.jy varieties of apples and penrs ' f:tther 8ntl the others and went through Juvr. L-;t a ?h-rt tirno afU-r they are ' the thickt t- He stole down to the bank j.vtheiT !. nr:d are roHdily bruised. If j aiiJ J'vered ?igfoot and a little In u.;i. -rted and irooerlv n.irirr.o ir. dian with f-jrn rf-aiK- n-i;iit fz-.r f, . " - - J M III LllV'.fr! toey are iator. (ften more profitable than If cucumber seeds are to be saved, nuirk tho f-nrliept and finest specimens before uuy are cut for use. To prolong the tearing, cut away all of proper size whether needed for use or not. Sow deeds for pickles. IV'ery should now be planted ; make well nunuretl rows three feet apart, plowing out furrows, manuring them and turning back the foil ; roll and harrow until the surface is tine, and set out tn. plants six inches apart j. .. ii mo vines of the late squashes take ; root at the joints, dtf not disturb them Continue to hand-pick and crush the eggs of the p.piash bug. Squashes of late kinds that set too late to ripen should be used for the table ; they are Puperior to any es.ily kind3. July is seel time for plant.! of the turnip kind. There are, indeed, cold, j Leavy sous wc?re Swedes need to be sown in June to make a crop, but gen erally the former half of July is early enough, while for those known as Eng lish tujnips, if sown the latter half, and up to the lii'.h of August, they will give good returns. ?wiv Plintfd rr-r nanaiio ' . ! p.rii''iie for existence in .Ti-i rf .;n ! It- wise to mulch these before div i it to T-.ro-c t-o.:,... I - , ci.rjiauuii hi moisture i fmm tJiP un;? ?.,.r.. tif.. , ! Tr n,,,rf .... - ji i-Lic: ausi cau tie rre- f 1 ' 1 0T1 t 1 T' n ,1 1 A. If ..I . . ... n " 'l-t- mis Will ftrmttr-r flu u.irn . , , , . . , , in(T ! t , . '"- nu IPS i pet perfectly dry is a nice material for ; muicf.irg strawtirrries, but if it Is put of? until the fruit is nearly ripe, it should ' W rfectly dry, or it will imure tIlP i fruit. The evaporation of the fnp in grefn cr.i.w wiil rive the benir-s a tad tantf, n- well as iriv them the np- pearan' beir.r St d. fie tr i'. of this, frfy ycirs ago, tau.Thl him c-t to rr-T-at it. Try th p'Tfi of 8"':tj lialf of th cows if the sm-ply in not an.H1 f,.r heavy feeding, ni'd then give all the feod the whob. lot would have ieoeive.1 .v., . : -v . .... ; i.-iu?" tsnori crops are antici- pated or are to be provided against, it is even cow not too late to get in a crop of millet or of fodder. splitting of Cahbase Heads. llie Uwhan.lw.i rec---mtr.ends the y.lowh g to prevent a very common ! fo trouble w-.th cPbb:tges. The remedy is ; not new, but is that adopted by nearly f all grower : "If a season or drought j rrh'T lf'-f.! r ; ; ----. piema- turelv. and tt.en. s im-, .1 a im.r. i turely, and then, should a heavy rain fall, the plants will 6tart into a r.ew growth and many of the heads will split In con.-equence. This should be care fully guarded against by going fre quently over the piece while the head3 are setting Rrd 'starting' every cabbage of which the head is nearly foimed. A stout potato book applied just under the leaves and pu!!"d to one side eufli- ) rinr-t tn .-oil- r. t i. i t una wue iuko niliLiy Will j acctmplish what is needed. If after j hat,. 5 Wen stared' in this way, some 1 .-ii , ,i;. .i , . i . .w., ...uim-u iu uursi, s:ari ; thpse slightly on the other side. The heads of euch plants will often attain, without bursting, to double the size tlMy were at tbe time of starting." in this country every boy. rich or l" leiKrtiiiuer.anu fee it there won't j u most me .lihuous brogue. These pecu be as much income. Whon Winter i liaritie?, w!,i!h traveling in England compere r,Hl 1 e Ubb to keep over.- j mad, him the object of some Practical This is tl proposition : if the -ows jokes, which, however, rather'reeoiled Ust year av.red l"o pounds of but- , on those deigning them. For instance, ter. fee if half the number of cows, on ,;!-.o occasion, when seated in a tav wont' avorag, -W pounds. And thus em, a grour of "hocks" of tho period fgure out the adva-taces. It can be honored him with their regards Thev doitP, d are you n smart enough to ; sent the waiter to him with ' a gold , , j watch, belonging to one of them, with Uur hrt sun p.nd dry weather ripen ' the ruest u.pt be would tell the time Rraln and gra, or at least bring it for- ' b? it. I,wer calmly took possession of ward eo that it is ready for the scythe ! the watch, sent his servant to fetch his and sickle much earlier in the season I Ftols, 8;n! with one under each arm, than in the climate of Europe. July j approached his wouH-be tormentors and is really the first and perhaps the most j I"Iitely requested to be introduced to ltnirtant harvest month. The great I the owner of tbe watch. The reonest gras3 crop is to be cut, cured and bar- j was received in 9ilence. He then put vestpd. Winter grain, over a great the watch in his packet, declaring that part of the country, is to be cut this j ne would keep it safe till ca'led for at month, while, at the same time, when j the 33me time stating his name and jNx.r, Is M.e bptlf r off for a trade. The ! tra;'lc- 11 ,iP lias eu run over it is all lad favor-d by f i.-tun r"...s not requite j tLfc for he has more effectually m-chauH-a! krwk-dgf to er.rr- Ms jiv. obstruct-d the tratic and besides col'ect hi. of course ; hot an indu.-!r:ul train- ! p,j a crowf. in t!i, prine:pi4, stree'i, cf ir3 d IV ;0.,: i-. f ito a r.!in fr.r in. ' London this TOt I . f M.ir. i V-l.: i -: t'-al W. uM bet.. the r .,,,.1 ' 1 -fill.. . a tti. leiolr- hard - cf a j-i- r U.y is 5i3.e nr:.u of j. -lining a I:ing. If all r'pss-3 nr t lt rar-hed tl i r-J-'-rp it is lurd tn s' - h n- this i-au ' dore w:fh- i out ;i'j in liis'ii;.' ralf:rl .1 '.ran ng depart ant ; in ( iu 'i bch(ol. i - f, S ate, ; The boys iri ':er-,i: d.:rth. I "" -" .'" i:-l'.:"t:'M ,', sen ll.em : for ?-!' ti p" ,;i ! ! ifilii.i.r mi'i I .1.... . I. i ii . , . A I'limpf-rN Tit-si" With Indians. A daughter of Adam J'oe. known to ! the present piur.etr-hi"'t ny reading pen- j eration as Aetata i f.", the Indian ficrhtpr. i 1 1 ' n is the oldest re-rvn living in Wavne ccurty. Ohio, writes a correspondent of U. -.;; . t-. . . .e incmnatl t.n'ptirer, he IS ninety- live years of ape. In speaking of the ! . .:,., t. ,, . i , . t.jn..iLL vwiiri mgrooi. firiP states mat :ier i 'iHop'j o -,- i .i:it ( aWlTl. i3 rllA.lf'i '11 I ! I 1 lill 1 Lr ! I I. Ill !!- . i 'ii iiit i.fi.TiriT rr tfn r . - fn' At-into V, Ln) wror3 Ml 'it pi-r friuliftr Via IT. l oe wie t rier r.Eurr wr.n j'.ctiool, iin J- I A 1 .. l. . . I A 1 1 .. V - . . "l'r " nun nr THir.er a'wRVSloi'l mat h,lV.r,,,,, ...., ... .ivmi, j.vnt 1 1 i t . -iti i r i n - . t whHn bp A j 1 --s - J:,r I? i'V ' ' 'linn. TTrr rr-if 1 o Irr fitfor'a n i. r i. . . - 1 I. ' I , M Ii liUra " 1 r , 1 r a rt r-.I V,yi:iiTott-s male a raid upon a white j settloroent on the Ohio Rivor near Fort I "J k,!1"" -1 alone in a ca'oin. The news of the mnr- I Uncle Andrew, with sonie neighbors, set out to capture and punish the mur derers. They followed tho Indiana all richt. P.nd next mornincr fniind trill leading to the river. My uncle Andrew "ifi not go directly to the river, but left I f-libr -' T .1 t ,a rl ViT-a o ,1 f 1. - - J w..w.ii VVrilUtJ purBulng party. Fnce Andrew conclud ed to shoot P.igfoot, and raised his gun : ana pu.led tho trigger. The gnu only Hnapped, and did not discharge. The c i rj - - ni.v uv.rillli'U ut lilt? j Indians and they discovered Andrew, j wiio Haw it was too late for him to run, j bo lie sprang toward the Indians. lie caught them both and threw them down. The little Ir.diau got loose and drew his tomahawk to kill Andrew, who kicked backward and knocked the tomahawk from the little Indian's hand. Mean while Andrew was holding Bigfoot. He ........ .v -j u.ui, oiiu oriiing gun belonging to the Indians, shot the little nnany released htm, and seizing a gun Indian. Uigfoot again grabbed An drew nnd they rolled into the water, and Andrew got Bigfoot rs head under water, and, Purposing the Indian was drowned, he released bis hold. Ilia supposition was not correct, and they both started for shore. Bigfoot reached the shore first, and picked up the gan with which Andrew had shot the little Indian. At this time my father appeared on the scene, attracted there by the report of tho gun. His gun happened to be empty, and both he and Bigfoot started on a race to load. In his hurry Bigfoot j jerked his ramrod out too far, and it fell out of his hand. Mv father loaded firt 1,.. T:.,. on". jin ui luii. as me inaian was ra'flir;? s':,'iTig Andrew in tbe ! f m-i'nr r.itr .M..,a 1 -fi i- i "'i ,,! 'i i . .v t rj cuier mm, ana lnurd tr.u he had boon wounded in fhe i .,, ,,, . . , w r1' - bv U: ;'-tie Indian s tomahawk, i ,I0K1 hiii.. but f-ther Wus anxious for ,;0 ,. , , . .... -ti- i wri. to ios assistance. ,,..,.,. :r, , , , I ' " '"ft anujcfcien, ' rolled into tbe river and his body was ' l.hih -j u ti t" curieiii l lie rp camel off by the cuner.t. The re- and si.eitie- Ar.,! t, t ,,ln, f(ir ' . , " , . . ' , V 7 1 "J ' recovered. The rt-h" overtaken and killed, , - - . ... w..iaw ..i, iii i.iiijfi U3 WOULU- A Tipiral IrNiuiMu, 1' I'-'W'-r. of I). i:.r-. -.,: . I j:---i ..v.j u liu.l..1:.!! I iir.--t-i-.t-r, but an amusing ch.-.racter i ii,. -,vad f forgh exti.-rior, had I .-ri.-i'l r gard to dress or p-r.-onal ap- ! jw--irance, and was pos.-iPsit-il besides nf .... aa to oe rouca should the owner desire its return. It was not claimed. On another occasion, under similar circumstances, a waiter was sent to him with a plate of potatoes, which he Pte with ppparent relish Then, ascertaining from the attendant to whom he was indebted for the repast hn caused -pr-a- .., , covered dishes, one of which was p'aced before the gentleman in question and tbe othw on the table at which he sat Tl- -moved, andndei each a loaded pistol was seen Power . ,.; .. PU- iower, taking up his weapon, cocked it, and inl "xu UI voinnteer entertainer to do likewise, assuring that gentleman that if he killed him he was perfectly ready to give satisfaction to the friend who sat behind him. Needless to say, the practical j-iker declined the invitation. l'i:rii Panguoiis for redestrahis Paris is the mo-t dingem9 ci, in the world b-r th- font Peors ThVr" , . . -riJr.' rs. mere isnoiule cf the road and no no ir-pm.n to guard tbe cr..s3iiiKS. The pavements are mostly smooth, silent asphalt and all the cabs are insured in a rnmn for that purpose, so the drivers are reck- ' less, ana so it a man pets in th i tdU arrested for obstruct Inir the ltu.lll . . . Ula'f, I , i-l r-v n T. .. . . i In the tnidd e of the street there is a gCOrd-1 Ftfetv !,,,.. AM . keep to the It ' -- .I.JIIIL IIMI-Tl. t f the d I reft ii m in n ; ;,t 't is goi rs " MU.1.11 i- -A I ers ?i frn!n -i. . . - is i:nin , i " ' ' '':c.ei one wiv. a police- ' ! v" - '"-ei to see that foot I , passengers have n fair . . ' ,. . . ..--.t iui infir t,Je f 11,31 ki"J of branny I would n(,t W ab , 1 hoporta'ion to inlro- ! til.: -' ! our American cities. ! 'Konjjti n r:ii." ole.-r out nli mi.-;. r:t !:. .if". art: --, lleitrt Pains. . ,:,'':i:;-n. ilr-.i : : ! v 1' I r. - -, iz it i , ?U",I'- -cured ' lt-uth Kone-.r. "Rnnirt, n om " Ask for Well.' m.iivrh on nm-." 1V tui(K com pl-ste cure. Ilar l r tt fri,..irTs. r-jroon.. "nucim rua " H'ltf-i., com, lctr i-urp. nil k iir.r-v. M vMt uti'l nn miry ilioa.-L1 j. m !.! rui . i tt T .it I -ir., i"T:, fiiv. el. Oriiarrh i fin1 l.lii.t i.r l . .)rui ' " cnnmunK. rim rod out ly "Home a on itats. 'I bin YaoIc . v:mr. row dv.,.e,.,ia. i:ni.'.t:.-e.9..-xu 111. ralnj. Prft!nP. --i.i i.e. no.irMtf! -i, rheumatic MftfttAm. If T"-n nr f.illlnir '-r-tken .v.-m out anl rervuUts. i.if,M'rorrv(r. . If ?on ,ir r--- r"' ! "--;;:.r:,;r;:;::::-5 ! or hmu: it.-uir.-. prtrn.jir.. ? I Moe.li.-iir. Internal or fiOi'T. I r.: cmai inl oxt'Tr. ! i I rou;o,ly In e:i.-h j.iv. -k.ii:tf. Surs ciuo, Jdc. l.'ru- j Pretty Woruon. I I.al!p who wvi' 1 rornin frphr1? nr.i vlva?lt. f don't lall in trr "Well ? liealUi iieilcw.T. ' j "Knneli o n itch." 'KouirTi on Itch" inn-s imiuors, orJtl(.na. r1nu- j Wurm, te'.ti-r. s.klt. rlieu:n, trf?tel fci't, chlliblftln, i "Uongh on (adirrh." forropt" pffoDPlvo odor? at onc. t'omi.le'.e cure of W!Tt cfcron!!'. !o uiip juiicl ft? :irnle 'i't i diphtheria, or thr"ar, foul lTeaih. CO;. , The Hope of Ibr Mattom. I l'hllilrn. kiow in apvloniiior.L. iiucv. wnwTiv I and dellcato ufl ' Wei;.-' it j.-. it Ii Ikrnewer.'' Catarrh of the Hind !or. .stirirlct?, lrrl;a:''c.n. Inilnrnir.ntioti. all kldne" i ana urinary uii:jH.ir j ruroa i-y "jjl'xju-i j iia. "Water Hntro. Boacbd." "Konirh on Hut"" oluari theai out, alio beetle ints. ADVERTISERS ZtiiZ. St., Nfit urK, c;in loan hv n.Mv.r-rf KKK p. A. S. ( (I.. 10 Si.m.-.i .Lrii i in ir.i-r .r r.f JitiT 1 1 Tilt i ...? I ! P. i ..! .1 ri'T-MiiiTii In A innriK in NuwjiKii-te. tA-lwi-iingo pmutilet. loc ' I IP.I-Ri-.-ffn. !! I ,1 iMiii'ii i . f S t: UwwL hrfei anl Fi..n. C iT7 li- ly'rrr. i-mtm Yntm. 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JL.-, 'l r!l- t V trj u.i i. wli ikt a.l.tr.t.V' O t-ll t'J'-7 ' " "-' '"' C' ' l '' 1 V 1,? r '-I ' - 1-' U-'13 ' 'V -y i in,, ; . . -a. Wcinen seeking- health, hould Medi- ho or " liwaltli and Strength Regained," a large Illustrated Journal, publish ed entirely for their boneflt. Wo u..itir baruoouj- .?u-.-t, ntaljc4-YEh. rtfV)V ff-.teaf) may not too iLia ccua ttui T A HTDC: i iS y. r,.v,k,,'5R enrnvh to v.ntur If r ...n.i tJS ftnd W us hiofMi street, NVw fol one of their beautiful iihistrated ljrdi HOOU." It is a novfl, liriuue. ai.il n.trr-it-intr with to tv,-rr l.-t-s-ii t f r..rin..,..T,t " pen rxt I--t a Tail u.I ti, ir I J,,,,, u,.ilt.-- rt.rUne-ntthfjr-r! nlw.m-n-! a bo k . ..nuw ! -ty)Tn;-Vte word- of -Tim Mikado,- r.i.d itiupV i.'f ,110"t !"'I -i."r Mnys, tOfetberwiO. u-u cx .-. V . cliroino aUINEPTUS I A very .,.imIi.?. ,,:r.!r-t k Tryrrl,!.. ,,fu.ti4 coinp-ini d f,,r ui.gnf.;.,, t r Ut of l-ilivo t otr-r hui-T ririiM. Ht,.rr iulld or fluiil. IM,- 4 fe.iti per Tint Ik.tUe. Fr-wriW hy u, :i,5I..'., f phy:ctM. in i.uri, and An grlca. r..t.,.:t o cmi.Bnir ptj-j h',rt! Fur faW bj J-ijia..i,u Miuufacturod by Tho Academic Phanriaceutie Co tOIDOJI A5l JEW 70UZ. J32-536 WA8HIK6TOH ST., MEW YCHf CITY 1 r R LIXIR JUif in rliyunt Kng-lln': phanxiviitv iivnr.U:t2 r-r llliou. maiu.-liiJ ui1 I l.xxl wm'.lt ; vw; n ?Lt'r,r ,w""7 fivr" rr t.f ni'tn c!?.a fnieitJrlo rw-tirclj Ap. roTfvJ by Uii. bfrlir,.! niftljcaJ miii,.,.;lli In u-In the Iirj-ti!. in ev.t j- j.art of Kuicpt r.pvlaJr helpful to Le.1-. ,-iul irr.n axd i pl . f rdntf.i-y l.mfiu ii-Jrtly r.reui!.!u ; rr-f fr.. :aj..-.fi.l dn.j. In Handsotie Packsr-c, Pre 50 C'vt lie 5oy'i! 'l.ir-ccr.tic C'. LONDCIi AliD NKW YOI'K, C?.-iiiit by e.pji.!i..-.tii.,.j-t t'. Ir MuJ..". On W-e.-i. uii.lti.fif ili.jji ri,!; NT.'" YCKw I-KANCil : 130, 132, 134- Charlton St. ROYAL PILLS. btt-xu- rr .'i. -1 j.i rt.ni.vt i ,T Ci.:t.:v., m tx)l. s. ' ,ih to vtix. f r li 5 I 'MlU. Fori sals ay all d.TwCgiqtcs. REHEaBER THE BK fOOR! Ttz.es rvx ritt-ri. C02--:A.i.,i d I 5 0..-. V:acf-r S;ttts l:0;.7r2S, 50 :.... Vl.cg:r ElttCIl, t...- ttyi j i- : ,- ii.o Vlcfg-ar Bivurts, i-;i uiy:. :v-: ti-s., -jt.o: Thtj World-i Great Eloor Purifier and Life Gllne Prln.p.'e. Only Tcaipcranco Blue Kaown. Tbo rr.i f feb of n CtDlnr; ;he Lrudina lina .a -ci itiup oi iup Horld B. E. KcDonald Drag Co., Prcpriators, BAH FliiUCISCO Ail d S2W YORK. TOCKI1TG Chlldrrn'p, 1 to 5 yeet-3, di't.i, two ttijn-1: :uvti. -?Tis-'. m Ildle.,- " . M vvltt a belt, Idi'fi-- " c. a pair KKj. ISc. -i i.j. " Oo. KtnetiDg. AMr-n-UfU. ant Cawaxis. 1 lli.-d. - Ti.-.iiOi Pi-irt ruiporu-r, . " . triJiinu (jjit' G&rt-r, r-'t b.'.it r-v JO. 1 il AM. nitfTCLAfS FTonrs r-'iTfT "rt ",rt-Pni'1 'o 'y JKldreas upon rv-t-cii t of pnef in ce:n plump ' U3W1S hTElS, Sole Owrer and Munuruc'.urtr 1H Centre Street. Wow-York. 'AY 73 rOTvr rva il.K A r jili.. i. ta ijJaJl- tit '0U L, " 1 e mint,' -' ., i. ,r p, " f 1 i . ' i..- r..;u. i,..k. r .. . I fj r"Q I? F-1 fits a I ' " ' HT, o u-i. 1i...., ... , .afl-r-r 0, T ffinpiWiAFARM3F0rlSALE. , ... . - "tlo ; . u i... i t. ' - - 1 I .lr jr. X un in lu i'jg-i, 7 '5 t.'i rtt7 w" r , o t ' . K r-i a t ! f rrT :. '-r-C- s 5 S w lYInireil Scaventrers of the South. The so .::--d 1',1'k. y v f - :.: !;:' a b?.ai'd, but a vuliuie. i-y .ns.stli.i up. n this distinction the buzzird tribe con'd iroprove its repnta' ion for cleanli ness. It is against the law in uln ost every southern state to shoot a turkey buzmd. There are tv.i excellent rea sons for this prohibition ; the bu77rds are the scavengers of the south, and there is no telling what soit of a pesti lenrf a dead turkey buzzard, wir.ld brinf on if anybody should kill one. Tho turkey buz7ard is a knowing bird. He knows ha is not good to be paten though his knowing thiadoes not imply that he has superior knowledge and he is not shy of mankind lie hovers over the market places in the southern cities, waiting for business to close; and when the crowd of purchasers has de paited the buzzard descends and feasts upon the odds and ends that have fallen from the butchers' and the fishmongers' knives. The scarcity of hash, mince pie ami fish chowder in the southern states Is something for which the buzird should have credit. In Charleston tbeie is a big public market down by the water, and the buzzards always clean up after business hours. The, wisdom of the turkey buzzard is known also by one of his expedients for getting rid of work, which is fatigueing in the southern states. He goes to the mouth of rivers, where the conflicting forces of current and tide deposit on the back" a considerabla proportion nf the carrion and other unwholesome things that are borne toward the sea on the river"? flood, aud there he accommodates Lus uot very fastidious appetite to the movement of the tid. All animils that perish inland are found by the buz zards. It Is even aaii that flocks of these birds will hover for days and nights ever a horge or cow that is on Its last legs. A northerner was driven out of southern Georgia last winter by some one telliDg him that the buzzirds were beginning to keep an eye on him. J,ast eummor the sheriff of a county in Flori da disappeared in the woodt aftar hav ing loaded up a big rerolver. aud told Lis wife he was going to shoot himself. Some little effort wan made to lem was made to learn whether he had kept hi3 promise. j!. after a day of warching In the cypress swamps the searchers sat down in the shade of their houses and said they would wait three days ; when tbe buzzards would tind him, and then they would find the buzzards. The turkey buzzard, despite his for midable look, i a harmless bird. Not only does be never strike a creatuio till it is down, but he hardly ever strikes it til! it is dead. jYci- York Sun. How -ofiet Itid of Rats. Ao t'itupt to catch rats by traj or poisoning tht tn suddtuly, will fail. Oid ra " know too roueh and can only be cuugbt by kindne-bS. Tn destroy them givt. theur a good meal every day. Do net put any poison in the food, but birn piy prepare a dioh for them d !,asa free lunch, composed of ccxrn meal mois tened with rc'.lk, into which an eKg and u iittle salt (to season) has been bt-alen. At hrsr tiiey may not touch it. but ktep it beiore them, making it freth daily. They will toc-i try a little, and if not :u jui ions their suspicions will Ik? allayed. Iu l. week or ten days they w ill expect it. nod eeiy rat on the place will be at tht- ap;,o:!iitd ;cv for th treat. Give thtu; y.tnty of it, a 0 us to induce all tle rai 11. ti e Mtigliborhood to join in. l)j not bo 111 a buriy to prison them. If tb'.-y ei ail the food give them a largo quantity the next time. As soon as U.y have thrown off all suspicion po to j your uiuggiat, get some pbotphorus I pa:.e, or oll.er rat poison, mis it with the food, and bo fcuie you give .hem enough and something to spare, ao as to induco all to eat. They will either be killed or become so suspicious of all other food as to leave, and not a rat will remain. Ifnee, to destroy rats take plenty of time, gain their confidence, and finish tht-m w hen they least expect it. Ruling Pussiou Mrouit la Heath. Ir. .Swan relates a very sad case of the ruling r assioa strong in death. I always believe a doctor's story, except in a case of cure. If the patient dies, you never hear anything but the truth.' If be lives, the doctor has to Cud some explanation of the phenomenon. Doc tors, of course, see a vast variety cf hu man nature, and especially its weak sides. This is a touching story of a yonng and fair girl, leaving the bright world while the dew of life was still lay ing on its morning glories. You can imagine the sadness of the scene. The prowirg ceitainty of the end, the pass ing beauty of tbe world the bright vision of all the happiness and the joy, tbe heavy shadow hanging over all. "It is hopeless," said the gentle doc tor. "Yon cannot live." "And must I die ?' she asked. "Yon can not live." "Tell me, doctor, one thing before I CO." "What is It ?" "Doe3 the hair change color after death ?" "No."' "Then I die happy. I'll look as well as those Smith girls on the day of judg ment. any way." .S' o, jFVuvictVo Chron- A Cantlous Chap is John Cliumniao. Among the pansengers on a north eide car was a disciple of Confucius, who earns a living by washing shirts and ; e.ocKuigs in a Clark etrpet basement, i Suddenly the Chinaman held up bis I band, focused bis oblique eye on the I conductor and calmly waited for the car to come to a full stop before he veu- lured to Bhep off. "That's just the way with these I chaps," said the conductor, giving the bell two vicious jabs. "A Chinaman w ill never get on or off a car unless it Is standing perfect'y still. V,"e alwaja have to stop fur them. They are more particular than an old woman with tbe rheumatiz. I have been a conductor for six years, and in all that time never u lonamnn get ou or oil a moving car. I Lave talked with the other boys, ar.d they say it is a full stop every time. ior a t luuanian. Why is this so? I give it p.p. You ought to be. as good at ZUCsS.vl?. as I uaj."C7, tJ jj.;p --' BUY IT AND TRY IT. Trv it fr.r rr-'-icbe. TYy ii f ,t t kdacM, Try it for toothache. Try it tor t-cache. i"7.r nn nrh. Oil i- exct r C iiap P. MeiiW, box 74 Scheneeta.! -, N. V. Thomav' licit:.-, ic 0:! is the hct thine going, pa r-aj -. Cured birr, at rhei:;,;,t:n!i arnl n of i .ri. :.. 1 v.-. .-Jrops Aian't-r Horace Hr' rl.;'-. Ci.-itf.-i, Try tl for a I:n;p, Try it :,t ,i lir.-oca, Try it fur a pain. Try it Jor a strata. From f-i.oulj. r t ) ar.V'e icir:t. cni for three monih I itad thrum.vi:n which yield.-:! to no:h:r.; b'.it Tb'-tnw Ech-ctr.: Oil. Thomas" hc.!o trie Oil did w hat r.o phvstct:n stHrr.cd ftblt to ncron.plisji. It cured n-,f. Job.". N. tjregg, StipL of Rail way Construction, Niagara -Fabs. Try it for a scadd. Try it for a cut, Try ii for a bruiee. Try it for a bum. Irice 50 ct-4. and $1.00. FOSTEH, MILBURN & CO., Prop's. it 1 ri'Aj.n. .v. y. 1,1.-. i. r $3.00 IX. Til! 1 rt?l f,T-. lun Buttcn, EnIiEh Bc-.is & Imitation Irxs C3iress, fxntu tt.c m:. ;r ti.ii.j-- ftI, vcrttt ui.riiji ii:.v.i. aws, rHijii jLi-aa iiL:n t ih.ati.i?. and y pair wutifi:ad. K. CHILDS 6t CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. Til 11 CHIOAQO COTTAQE ORQAE Hub atUiluctl a slm-ltjrl cj rrivilwrw rhtnJi It cocta'tif 1 ' .-rr ''1:: '.f.v. ... f t C.cA Motive 1 r-r.-t Kr... v"VAi " I' I Vli '"ifV; J.jl.iJ,- on... 01.1...1 : ; .- i-.j.i.. vii..-tr.I V-Hj): list- :l, Jl...; d...,r :.. i . . j- T. ;Jsa. jr. t'-ct u.,;.,:. ir.. ., ; .ta. j.t- ... r: . I... i. ; kltrurt 1-.0. nnia"j2'.i .1. 1 -i-i.-e.r ..:c..i . t .r Lt 6 ti.ui.iiii.;; ..t.-t i t-rti, 5. i j : - ic ? i'ii .i.i.-iii, t. i.rJlj u .:KI. k 1 fHf popular 1mm L.Ur jc:ic.- t' ;:..: s, Mi.-. iu Catniifcos wi4 ."ii.! Uiu . fci1it -ti-ai. run lb Ch: CciiLjji Oiii Co. (J-nrr .r; Jc.J ..Ji r.J CH'C.o m ; . TEE NEW AND ELEGANT HIGH Ami JENNIE JUHE" SEWtfiC MACHINE IS TUB BEST. BCY NO OTHER. -5 ; : : y ILJi :".7i .7 ? r"i ir". -i-!t Ft t. t. i The Li ATrES" FAVORITE, bocauae lt la LIGHT RUNlSTINa and does eueh beautlfid work. Agents' Pavor lte.bocauee it is a quick and easy sellor. &CBMS wasted iiTnocfrpiip mmm. JUNE KANU7ICTUr,ir;G CO. Ccr. LjsAkIlo va 0:r:rio stre:l CHICAGO, ILL. ptMr-tSHIHC M AC HI M rS l C R A ! N D n I L L S ,cl do r mills W.rr: rte.1 ti... t-nite.i I ent.y. O :..,: J li.'M-'!-'.- .-.'( MMKI, It,,'.,, J V . . ti-U I !..r r.'I.il: V.VHT:'.-. A A . It A ISO I II Hi it . ,-ri.-. ,,r r Imjiurldut to ( tn; '.s-vfrv VKKMlt,.! sm. u-.-v' i)-r.V..t S el Ir- ns, l-i.l;-, cr. f Ir,..,. .s,. . ' ..,r' ?U:..r;,.,.J:-"s': !r;:n :..- '" l l'X Mil K... f.l.. w. K st .N.". '' " ri--1 rr.- l-v i. KoreV ''.,r-";,l;-sV:''- ! -far trM f-'"'.ai r.'.tti.. tl, t ! SlI;; ,; Dr. k ..!... u.i Ar.-li M . p.,i'.H,i,.:,,,;m I:"?;.S?.,,-r,,,VV- 'MM. I.XA ..s -'.. I..-.:;.. .-: v ,. ,-? ;,-,. t., ,.rf .. j,rT1 , ,, ,Jt A' ' Abl.lN AlWh, rr, -,. ' i.!,... . '.-.1 J -TM-T, , 1.TI t.(. ,... ,,.Tt , I I r1 j-ai M t r , 'it i ft ti. j -: A.IZX is TO f J 1. - t hi hi ret- and ,,ir,. :' j-r r"f., i, ;,, ' :::.1 Tl .. - r. regn.r.ijr, the auiro a' ' tb'm. Tbiif oftcD in .. . '-,.fz v' f.r-t-uia., lend t,. vpjv ir-, cj-,i q Th: -'"',- . ' 1 ii 1 trv t.. 1 1 1. r,,". ""r-iv. it ' . Or ii, i r-an, t!.'.' but a gr-3' rr.a-y -:.-,,..,' !r."v ' ' A-I-' 1.0.1 foll.iw c-i'.,:;, V phenotfi'-na lo w.-rra:.t t r ' , 't'iea! trirr- ri'r.... ... ,. " '- - ..t.-- ... n: form:- g de-b.t-t: ;.3 t . eyT-ri.ef ai.i! e j,. ' v; hsv keen ej-ps f ir ar.y 'ru1;-e ' . J: itifSS" well bn for rr-.J i.r'V - s-T'ibh.ncra. a:.:I are qui, V .' the quality of plants. Ar '- ' " bi.'anirt and teacbt r, --pak1- t' ' ren, sid: "They b-u t"., . before po,sr)ri0n9 p'r3 rr .. in Nature fascinat tb-ew f)' ' pies, strangely shaped i.tg f-. " grotesqt e roots, curious ;;to -.7' ' bold of tbe propeitieg of ;.tri'. " V how it is that cbi'dren (brv', ly, because they are more door worlds fin.i in the woods arjlj fjelds a v tomed to trarr-p about wi'i hundred rods afield before ; r-"hl?5 nibMe or chew soroethirg ',;. r ' grow ir.g in bis path. y'r1'r ""' 'r dozA-n wild things r.f vr 'v ' r' f -nd in childhood whi.-b lo-'. frorn your list of editVe-' 'S "T"' hik, both of twiif and r,.-, ' "f-'-i Krylic," thfc buj, nf- .,0'J tree, the ehoo'i from t s.I...""'"r larch, all tickle t!. t'f Z srirl. Men wi.os,. l hi 3 v J ' t -; nnywhore in Northern r' " r:.ay recall how fo::d tLej oL e something wLich was ca'.e' the cambium layer of tte wL In certain places it j. t! fc cht-w tLe leaves of the Ab"-"-" "Indiun tobbec-c" -:n .-,.--' 7' blossoms. Wdl ever hXv' ewet as did tbe daintv ,jr'.- ' direct from son. iirAii; bee captured and diaur.,-rrJt)r-4j t.' t'C U.y seeking v.bat he nay cev-'.:.'' J't-irulir Sckwc 3I;.t.l . The Queer VeLIrl- of ivi,, Thecajavchs and uktrava-j h . -Ptiiutea for whec!-d vtl.ici'., i . when there are no wagons. T;Vb-V ntme is given to two :: --.-. u. box bottom which die t .... plther side of tht h-.ri- i .-. '. of burln. The cajahvih " "' Able than the !ai.:rav.-L. U' ' V mot places. The f:.i ? ; Vfc rqually blaoc-ed. S-- .. . of o:.e ride is ,s v.t t'; perso-i the other s; l.j, .. .. . is adjt.-ted hy thr. M ., . ' 1 . ." ; tc-li".o J art of the - . ... ' iruvided w:th L -..ijover r.- Ln- Vt fa-t-eJ. t-.-;s aiT -i j.r..- a V fror-; suniip-ht ar j - : t . ..... U,i-y be d,.cr::-...j as a " t.t L ..,-.-- -. r ,-r . ... , . . . Of the b-'X, 5.rir . ' ' i-T.- is :. t:"'. : V' '. cle U. ii .1 ; L.tiJi. c? Wa'.pr-t:g..i. tup :l: i5 j-sop. n !:: t- t . 1 - the p ick-riM', r.. - i . :. ill';. , :..t A n.an on Li; ow:. : ,: . t.-TfsU-J and Ire; t w,-i: ? 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