j J 5 j 3 i j I TlitTt- .ire doubtless many persona why the term "Academy" as ap plied to e lirational institutions who Jo r t k:.-!r the curious or?si;i:t of :M Y- wi'i cive it iu as few r-l lucid wnnls n "'ssible. iu conn-.:: iou with . bku-h ' "!Ht divinely pi-ted Iihi'Iimi j PiHt . :!" : father of trun PiiMosoj.hy. Firs', w i- must ii'iper"" that ab'xi" 4')1) , yetr V-fore tht Christ ia'j en. th-tifte?.- "'ere the nin enlih'.P'id pei' r. ;be wutld. An?' at; them tli j aits n .! sciences flourinhed to i liih d-g:i- ;vid Philosophy "D.i'itrr.ter of IleaV' !."" as Burke- once- termed her, fas tuiaU.l all the youths cf the world of . st hich Greece was then mistress. I Aiii-'i the apt pupils who listened j to the wisdom of the "aire S Traces, was ; r.ato. sti of Ariston anh Pontone, born :' Athena, 1?. C. A2'.. ar;d descen- ; ded from ifreat C'odua and Solon. He j hrtd t" en brought up in the schools of j the time, trained iu grammar, music j and gymnast ies and at the d-ath of i S icrates was one of the m ist promising j at 'endants, haying given ear to his teaching for eight years. After his master bad exchanged worlds, as he himself put it. I'lato moved to M" ra, whence he traveled into Kirypt, Sicily and the Greek colony in Italy, enrich ing Lis mind with observation as well as Ptudy. Upon his return to Athens, he re Solved to open a school of Philosophy in which to instruct the youth of the country. Tie- accordingly chose a sin gular spot, which soon became famous for h:s teachings and attracted crowds from all pom's. So great did his rep. utation become that even ladi"S. bre ik ioir t he st rict rnVrif AlhuiiTi pr ipriet v , dill'S-d tbetrselves and attended Irs lectures winch spark'ej with the tru'bs of irum ata'ity, ':d ;.l. tlie maker and governor of the world. The her shoo's were' deserted while he taviht, arid rulers, and law yers arid judges carne to h"ar his w rils. The p'.ic at which be cave his lectures wa a prove which belontred to i I Olie Acadf'tiillS ail 1 fioni this Slight Cir- ctimstau It was ca!!ed Academv and ... , , j lllO.s ' tV!ii attetidesl Academicians. It I beaBie the chief ef 11 schools, of an ciitxU Km"?. nnc no liijher title can b given to any iistitulieui of learning Wi jm Academy UrtMia-hfH. Th dronjihifl of K-istern America are riirted as follows. "In If. 21, 21 days in succession with out rain. In V'.',), 11 days in succeesion with out rail.. Iu lf.r.T, raio. Iu lf.JJ, out rain. Iu l'.Tl. out" rain. Itl l'jOl, out rain. In If,'.'!, out rait:. In 17l'. outirain. In 171.-., ' day iu succession n ithout 30 days in succession with 4") days in succession wiih Sl days in successiou with. 02dis in succeg.sion with 1" ilays in succession with-4.-. tlays in succession with out rait'. In 17l, d-iys in succession with out rain. in 17:j. Out r:tiii. I Tl 17 U, . '.'2 ''avs in su.cesion with- ii;tV5 in HHf.-oepsiii with out rain. In 171'.i, 1'. ilivi in succe-'sior. with out riin. Iu 17"j.j, 'ltys in successinn with out run. In 1702, l"2!i d;is ii. succession wiUi- out ruin. In 1773, sm d tys ;n auccessian with- out rsrn. In 17'.1. d.tvs in succesiion with- out rain. In 2'5 days iu succession with out rain. In 1S12, 2 days ia succession with out rain. In 1-V, 21.daya in succession with out Talc t. ioti j.i.i,,.. in ..cQlr.r. a-iil,. au i-u, t- .w-. out rain. In lTTi. 21 days in succession with- , oat ram. j In 1SS5, 20 days In succession with- ; out rain. i The longest drought reported in ; America was in;the summer of lTt'.J, no raiujfell from the first, of May to the first of .Sepierobr, inikinir in all V2'.' day; without train. There are s,vm drought reported in tbe seventeeu'h century uveiafiirg ol days each, ten in the e!s-htee:;'.i century averaging nearly 7 diva eitch, "ircj up to the present timf 'it in the ira'ecriii; cntury aver- aglntr 2" dtys each- Hints to ""ports-iieu. j Tiie sp irting season is now at hand ; and a few hints to amateurs will not be ' OtatofpVc. Fitst, ji-'l our g'da bud load it. l'ut . the rrowder iu first and the shot on top. : lauift, when you have emptied j your $run and are in a hurry to load up ; lsad it rice veiSA. j TaVe three or foui fellows along ! with you eo that if one of you is shot tfcere wi'.l be enough left to carry him ; home. This wiU also reader the acci- ; dent less difficult. In climbing over a fence hunters should be very caieful. When you come to a lence, set your gun down and get over yourself. Then reach through, gtt tLe gun by the mu77.)e and pull it through the fence. If jour dog should refuse to tree pheasants, and persist in chasing rab bits, Fhoo'i him. By a continuation ol this process old dogs may become so fu!l of Phot that , they couldn't chase a rabbit if they wished. Should you fall down and jam about two it.cb.ps of mud into the muzzle of j your gun fire it off immediately. It ! would be advisable to do this by means of a forty-foot string, but on such an occasion you must be iu a hurry. Shuuld something get wrong with your K'i", puidi the hammers bxck with your f"Ot itnl blow in the mu77.!e. Th: v.-il! bring a recreant gun to its i duty quicker than anything. Ko.low tMP-fullv ti.e; dirtctions . any intv iigant man can do it and you wit! havn no need f.jr further instruction 'i.sun. Thi! Hrifrlii of Academy. COKQUES T , ? HISTORY of ' nQl - S' rCSCOIX S y,e-w of t!i. Ancient .ir.rfotvrt.-.. llluttrntett l ibrary Idilion, in . ittttr I'.tl it t.vo v-.thifiii'fi iti le, without Uliitration. 51 -3- .w JHJ$Jy TlgtlKm roprrietit enable in-' r." l " 1'irwi.t thw frat mrk to Ameri can ra'ier at a r. . .uiur pric-p, yet in form withy of the author, a n-1 worthy cf the finest Ulnar? I; ruechuiieal qualities are fairly vqx.il to tliooe of my bast eJitiuu of " Uunvt's ry of Fi anoo." IfJ Uinnlo t)i noted spriFt and tS 4i lUppiwy criuc, aavs : "Ahiatory p. sfcinjr Uic unity, variety, and interest of a uignifk-ent pom. It deals with a rie of fucts and exliitxta a pivJlcry cf character, whirh t i live invtt'l would place it errBtr ry the ki i.f Homer ; and which to rtalute and repre fv in the mode Mr. Pr:ott li.it drne, re quired a rnre degree of historical imaKinution." nnimnrl ALL PRAISE. "This t-4 Ujf UI1U annoiincemeul in all that IM tif-eed. The work itself Ion an passed beyond all prLe. Tha thouand of people who were. imuMe to e:ure it at former prU-ea will be Klad to aail themselvea of the opportunity of doing k at a reduced rats." Interior, t'hicasjo. 111. The work itelf occupiea too high a plaoe anion hitorlcal wrrtincs to need comruenda ri,.n "Tht Mail, Toronto, Ontario. TJ " The enterprising Mr. I- I II lUljf a denhachoeenamottlm Iv occasion for Ue relaeue of thi Taluable work, and its excellent and conanient library form, mwiMMMSiBte m. Rir AND ISABELLA. IT CmW.Jn itJ Ferdinand and Illuitrattd Library E lit ion, In two volumes, small otavo, uuiuiimg poriraiie u f.tions rine h-ar-i -7 er.f.r.c cloth, rUt tops, rrice, $9.95. 1'epuJar Edition, from the same nlatts but without il: .:ions. the two volumes In Precott had the genius to invnst the dry facts of history with the charm of fiction; and yet he uever sacrifice truth to the graces of style "' WasTLAS.. " It is one of the most pleasing a well as most valuable contribution that have been made to modern history; it is the only one that gives us a faithful ami sufficient picture of a period so ILI.l STKATKD CATJLOGVEct CmW Book, 139 page; 4 etntt ; Coadenaec I ata logue, free. The best literature of the-world at ths lowest prices ever known. Address, JOIIXIi. ALDEX, rubllsher, 393 rearl St., Xeiv York. ,Tue Alden Book Co.: Ciarkjuid Adam St., Chicago; ) Yonge St., Toronto. -w -v At the oglce of "J jPAPEf fl. 111 hs HHFH 1 ills VX VTl fVk ia combination wiUl ttie r a 1 i n is the Wet Uwrature of the wcrld within the reach of cie t , OUT r-'t, lllll'e. r'Mi'?!f H:--!. lt", T);J llrnrl IMlu l';i!pl!..lt!..n. d.'!-dlK-iilon. he:iil!icl: Health llae cr. in SI" cured IivWeli" A , ",,l.0.,',, ?" ,,, A-k lor W til- "Kii'inli o'i 'rv.f. llic li'UCK complete cure. Hurl or satl arm, war's, tejiilju-'. "iincini 1'i.n.a" ttulcH, eomplete enre. ;1 U i 1 n-v. Mai i er and urtnnry dlsen-e-. e:!.ttmr. !rtitai.ti. tooe, grav- i l Pttt:, rrh nf Ifif 1. 1 irl,lir 1 . 1 rillf 'J ! -"t . lt.rt-lI.iicM, Vile. Flic. rfi;i'f. inN. t'iL'. riit.'. iui''e. if'ti'h er. chipmunk.-, rlear-d out Nv 'K.iuh on Kan." l.V. Ill in rci.nlf 'Well-.' Health Kcni-Tr.T" r t-.r- health and i vlit'T, circs dyype..'ia. iiiip.iteu.'c.fBX'iiil debility. ! fl. I "Itonvti .in I'hIii." ' furc.-i chol.'-t. (.!!'. crii-Ti' -i. din rrlcri . rn'tics, n-. prsin J. 1-. .'-i' i -hc. -i.'nrt!via, rlieimi:. tisni. 2".'''. Koii'n on I'iiiii I'ltyft-r. 15''. at 1it. i If yon arc f 1 1 1 i .''Ti,n i-n. ifitrn out anil nervous, i life' VVeU'f llenl'h Kcnevv-T." 1. lruttl-". i l.lfe Prfiirr, Tf VOl :ire lo-.irK vour ifrli. on lii. fry Well-' , : Health Kervwcr O-je- ,lirc'. T.t wiea't "i nn. "Iloiiitrt i I'lles" t'ure .l!e .r heni rriiii,N. iictin. e-ftrii'Mrii.', Meeil i ry. i neri!:.! r oi her. I r. tern ii r. nd ext' rn 1 1 remedy In e h p'l,l:'X". Sure cure. wv. Kriii; iclr. I'rfffv tnteii. ljU!ie v)io woTti-1 rfl:ii'i h-'m' .1 rl ' TliH.'ll, don't lail t' try Wct;" i-.v!M Iiene.r. ' 'ltna!i l t." 'Koa-h en Ii'h"' rur.. hiir-iMr-. er:'i'tU'ii'a. rtnif wurm, tetter, rvl t rheum, K.'-'fe,i 'ec:, e.iit.inin., Rorisjh on .'Bt.irrli." ,Trects offensive :t -:r,ce I'lnnpleii. cnr nt w-.r-t c!irnn!' ,iN( 'i:i"4'ii'el a Kiile tor d;pliMierl!i. ore thr...ir, !-m! I.re.ith. .-. Tlio Hope or llie Xatlod. t.'liildren. h'W in de clm.iner.t. T'linv. s.'rtwny and delicate u-. ' Well"' Health Kenercr." I'nlnrrli of I lie Rlnddrr, Stuminir. Irritation. Inflpmnnf1nn. all klilney aiij uriniiry complaint.- cure 1 iy "Hucliu-Piiiha." tl. "Water line;. Rowhe"." "lin iiih .in Kiits" dears tbetu out, nlfio lele , aat.-. ' ADVERTISERS liiri u t., "e'v '..riv, i'i;, le.ir-i the e-;er. c.i-i of any 'r.'(. "t lin" i A ! vrt ! . i :ii; i:1 Aire loii.jtituo pititipltlet. jti IOC rc. OAL-IjLUvJ iiliUiiljK, or Ctir 1 tlo-1 1 s 'fT ,l THIRTY YEARS A DETECTIVE EY ALLAN I IXKIETCN. i Cwte!n'n at-iorv!c!i e.owrrrhen!7awire. I of ( rur.ir.Kl ITa t . ts of ill t i.irl.v is and flHsaes, with Numcm'n r uisMe-i cf I'ersonal Experience" la t io Iereciioa cf Criminals, eoverlng a Lr; )d ef Thirty Years Active Detecttva if en 1 r miira -m? r.atsr intensely UUf-rttiutg ami Viriilinj Ltt'.-.ctivt Sketches. An entire' v new liork. f rnf'w'u Vhtttrattil, and wi.U Pertrait cf Ibe oreut LelecMve. tarACEMTS WANTED! Tn every t'iwn tliere ir nttmbers of pe"r' t;1 will le p'tI to Ci' I'm ho'ik. It sella toMsr e'intr. VeebrMrs, s-rii'-rt and Professional men. 1 nt:s ercrv ii :1 euil j. r:t U ty or tn..r kit l tnii-i to v. iii'iu he can feal suru of selling It to. We wir! Oi: Agnr. In m-ery towrjhlp, or er.uEt-. t.rj!ii7 ;-''"'"n- w1"1 I'0-), can be -oe n 1 1 .1 t. t jr f u.l particulars and t. .-it ' '." 'i. a Mre-s b.T.li::.IUN A to., PiibiiF-hcm, New Torfc, J? S3 X 1ST"' TOCKI1TO & r in o O to PJ W H P3 o o Children's. 1 to R rears, ditto, two attacUi.'ntB, Misses' 1 aJiee. " " Hi', with a bs'.t, " IoidiMS-. " " ' B.?. a pair. 1 Oc. 1 3c. " 1 5c. " ioc. " a sc. i-t.x-kirip. Ahdonrnal. and CaUm. tiial Bandage Supporter om-lin-id. ...... 80s. IWlth Skirt Support-, - - - t Sc. Brigiiion Uetil s Uarver, - lis. FOB SAL BY ALL TIRST-CLASS 6TORES. Sample so tit poet-paid to any adir Utiob ri-oeipt or price 111 x 1111 stamps. I.i:TIS STEIN, Sola Owr.sr and Manufacturer, ITS Centre Vtreet. New Vork. STOPPED FREE 1fMate PrPM R.tnrd Dr.KLIlTB S GREAT NERVeRE8TORK St 4TitnAm St MllVI UlSKAftW 0W t'ALLlll.t J takes u diMctahl. S hlii ft rt W. IwttlM 9 triaU bows I h-t pane". lhT ' r ... r t. 1 . Swut 3 tM r O. ! ;!T1 nl'n ICLlSil1IA'. st.rWWV.Ma 1 4s7 Pa it, I T,rri i Af.A iWTA T1S tt. miMPif nil i o A r pi ftat and tu way Mfg" mmm n.1. -sru; (bit F-w-.T flrtl. by hi. DrMjc Vv or . oih if an 1 r- nr1 A cia for uni r. v. t i ( )'V I tit' i t of MEXICO 1 fT of MEXICO. W .u . a Pwamto vy i'.il.in."n. ml the Ufe ..f th. fniquw., t.-... rvlmiK. small .e'Jiro PrV-e. iu cheapness anil the widespread interest ia Mexi. an matters that exita at prrent. will dnubtlww combine to Rive it an appreciative reception." Thr H'refc. Toronto, Ontario. The volume before us is a very creditable pie'e of work mechanically, and put Preswtt 8 charmiDK histories within ttie reach of the aver-ae-e pocket book." Evangelist, Ht. Louis. Mo. 4.; " Thi history ascinating. tasafi., inj? interest, and is so well known aa bo need no praise."" Chrittitn Secretary, Hartford, Conn. Especially interesting at this time. Is pub lished in two handsome voluaiee, and like aU Mr. Al len's publicationn is sold at an astonish-iiu-ly low price "-lfifcrftsfT, Petroit. Mich. ' ANobleWork;ir:cndv and admirably executed; rich with the spoils of learning easily and graeefully worn; imbued evry where with a conscientioua love of the truth, and controlled by that unerring frood sense without which peniua leads astray with lt false lights, and learning encumber with Its heavy panoply. It will win the literary volup tuary to its page by the attractiveness of its subject and th flowing ease of Its style; and the historical student will do honor to the extent and variety of the research which it displays. . . It will take its place among those enduring pro ductions of the human mind which are cwnot stele and custom cannot wither. O S . Hiu-isn. JXSrOKF of th It FIG X of Isabella, the Catholic. By William II. rnisc-orr. one. Price, $1.95. JVutc ready. momentous as the latter half of the flXunth Century." London Athenceum. " One of the finest histories of modern times, written by an author of rare felioity of diction, fervor of imagination, accuracy of statement, and exquisite beauty of style. Every one who reads at all should read PreecoM.-" Ye6S rian, Philadelphia, Pa. APER cPT f work shove ana it or anv i Mioon a mav be had en ex'i-Hiuelv Premium fer f imps, or paper. " A boon worn: orth owninf " AiJies tia-" puicco every home ltd for our attractive term. THF GREAT CHINA TEA CO Cite as premiums t :of"rminc elubs to Ur sale of t!:lr TF .4 S e4 t'OF FKKS, ,13 m-T.t TViti !-! .tf, Silctrtrmre. Wttrh.M.etc. WBITH KA Si;TSof sn.l ! pieces with S1 arid 13 rier l.rcornt'-tl TF A 8TBf 44 Sloths' with ii nvA f15 r-r. TKM-WII)lfO r-WIS .tT HF.9Uh SIS TUrs. OOLD JAtIcr Moss Rose Tea Hef a of 44 pleees, e ' V'bHd Tlner Sets of 1 IS r'eaes. with SIO -ers. Servl ua rosr sl1rss nJniHTi?1o tWi pafwrt ?t- win mr.il y.'ii our Cii!1 Beck contab -in complete r"?.iniTri fvire I.Ht. I ns dint f'HUl Til Co. SIO &1AX ST., BOalON, MASS. fja h l EtE-ssmiasi Wtr . VlTAJ Il T Is fll'w 'nsr. Ft iTtTrwAn? i mr tn ths I M i ..r I'twer PHTH A 1 I FBsKCiH KQgPltAJL REMEDIES r!K:iit.-j ij I'rof J IAN I IAI ..f l'arls, PHuisa i. m f.-.t -i, i hT.ir-iun- nd iH.ieC rpMiy " 1 a jwi'.v-t r(j relinble cur- til Ttis sv.-i ssra;!y id'h .luel tire. ajl wfmfcjrpina lios ot I S;,"i'r.wrrrT,!t ci,XL5 AGESCrl'Nr: 'Vw Fr.stSU ?t ' !o You Know It? w lCli f ? 1 iVS l't .H. r;oi 8 J r. tS f'J fcotu. tWld by L-ruwuiu V i M- i) i I B eV CO n. I4 l t., Kew Terkk PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Original and Owly Geasls. SA Hi lr, R.lt.M. Saw r .rCk Ufa IslnSiM, ft J SAME PAPER, t klakxtve i I (C. tfll kf.Vti.. Soasra, Pai.aaaTrsk t Kr.!,',... TraA y(,Ut ky iKvllar St t n mmktr, F.U.Sclpkta. Tm. At IeIgf,t. 0 A L E S Ti! E ?T S4"W7"VXr,X,3iIX to canvui I Vj Hln the ea.t. of Nursery Htnek: Steady H 9 nnrlovii.cTit k'linriiPtced ! IAUBT A!V r .ri!Xi;S IAIN. Apply at onne, stas tn K" (i.efer to Uils iipJ 5 ys a s ft s.-v.'-jfc. a- 2S YRARS m USE. Tis CrsaUet e.dl'.ripJ2ga 6f tlltAfel 3YM PTOiVlS OF A TORPID LIVER. I.essef aepetite, Uavr sis cest I ve. Pain la tbe krut, w!tk a dull eeraattna la the Fmia the ehealder. hlaae, Failsess oftor eatlnc, with adie icelinatien te exertion of hedr er mlad. Irritability sf temper, Iwselrits, with a leeltHeof having- oeelected some dety. Weariness, Dlscineas, Flatterloa; at th Hear:. Itets before ths eyes, fleadashe ever the right eye, Uestlesseess, with filial dreams. Hi t Wly cr.lored I'riae, aa4 CONSTIPATION. TrTT'.l PI LI.S are especially asaptad to sn-h eases, one closo efTeets such a thi'igv of feel in to astonish the sufferer rS"l '??r,,e!n: APTUte,andeaueUe cr Teh. e on Kluftjti n toe svia u iaVH"t ' ": 1 J"" irToatVe Aytlon ea DYE: T r. -3.- orot n Msg laa. t It. 1 ir Ii , , .... : tm . l n imiijh ftse.nffel to a V 'lYlJ '-?. bV U S,",B TPlition ci ' iuJ.ru. Ii irnjarti natural eoIT aota i:..an.aio.!V. 51 by Ierists or rc-.;i r.iurrr5:;f Mow Yerk. Owns a WAOOTT Wants A El 'REKA HH.DI.n6 ( ANOl'Y TOP. Fo rtuo like an ombreiia. Weighs leutkan 1 -J Ilia. Can be takanofT r.r put on In 3 mln ntea. Made In slsM to Qt buklneas werecs, pleasure wuom ajid tturrles. Head for lHiiBWatd o:raalar and prise lin. Agents wanted .ererjrwhsre. State where. & ( (., Pateateeiand Xanuf rs. gaudy Uouk.,cos. rnnuwlMi II II Rrrilfl I CURE FITS! When 1 eort I 4j net sHn MerAi7 t thee tor m tla-e tbn here tkaars rtltrn Kirein. I re a a ralMal I he raad U dsaM f rTTS, VrTU-U'8T r FaLXjW nn KM ejs a lUe-Un t I varraat my rtmady o emra 1b Wr.rsi naasta, Baoaaaa tftbeTa kT tailed la no raaaa for Fit w resavrl'lDf ra. Imb1 at obc for a traailaa and a BotCe af m j tafamata remedy. 0i7 Bxpraa as Poet Offte. ft aoe'a fom nothtag frr a I rial, aar I fll rare 70a. AdOraaiDr. H. . BOOT, IBS pearl Bt.t Sew York. Tbe pi oba liriaa, witb alrlatiftaU Bolt Biantior of p.Tin. Ir; Sam btwan wiiinin: UTifl 1.ilBt r' riif t laari eiplainad, thowinr ht on bahitaalrfr oi. H? R'Vnail Stnpfia. mnr yvwrt painr-ktapar in t'hi'"i?. Nfw Trlt and 8aa f'nticiC". No a aa twr mi ifT-d to h wjiaaui it- Send Vircrma lo Franklin Publishing Co., "0i..V:..c:",i,,:r..- T. BARHliM'S New Boek ' - -rj. ero'iv or Mi" i.irr." ji-r N Ail Art f V. .-.ry llau.ai with w ; . 1 .U'tn jCt.: for inr.y MXA.:it. "T-:i o. .t"'- ; r. lirr inn if 90 13 tl. fH ritt t o. w " F3fiHEE A fuCcMAK!Vf Cincinnati, O t,ili Mata 5 a TT arlllnc lHVet FAMILY SCALES .-nl-.reiv rw ... r!n ip'. . E nc mini to pB I. r. -i. 1 I kbilJ Si i ycMAU ClHClMKATI, O IkiTUUnHLIsil RliAUiSg ill A Life ExperienosA. Rem&rsuvble and Quick cures. Trial Packages. Send etarap for sealed partlculavra. Address Dr. WARD A CO. Louisiana, Mo. LORD & THOEAS, ?Z?pf?o 49 BauOolph rH.,Oiiosgr, keap this paper onfll ftinl arc authorized to a niirnviernM . make contracts wltb All I Ctl I IdCritJt rtK HElK.!t HYPTPHl 'PMITB oflljll AVO U f. a. .l:fi: fr.r f'onsmmefl BS IfS ery &r.-.e ujr vwtn war v easj u:ig. 1hr;.al UiT-sir. Lo DsUt a4 ai.,:l's. nl si! for- 5 "t Stftral VrkUikv a M ii s. ai.-. :.-.. -swe-tse it -msSv f e lltlM 5 r.vtrtv oxEvno urn i ORAW- POKER Fepnlar Superstitions. Pr'-arn of snp-kes, a aipn of enemies. If you sins before breakfast, you will cry before sniper. PrearuinR of muddy or rushing water foteteHs trouble. Finding a horsesbce or a four-leaved clover brings good Iucbt. I you cut your nails or sneeze on Sat urday, you do it for evil. She who takes tbe last stitch at a quiltirjg will be the fiist to marry. If you spill tbe salt, some one will be "mad" with yon unless you put some in the Are. Stub vour right toe, you aTe going where yon are wanted ; your left, where you are not wanted. If the rooster crows oa tbe fence, the weather will be fair ; if on the doorstep, be will bring company. Tf tbe first Sunday in tbe month is un pleasant, there will be but one pleasant Sunday during the month. If by any chance a mourning hat or bonnet is placed upon your bead, you will need one of your own soon. If your right ear ourns, some one is praising you ; if your left, your friends are raking you over the coals. Returning to the house for a moment after hav'ng once started out will bring yon bad luck unless you sit down. When, in dropping a fork, it strikes the floor and 'stands upright, it will bring a gentleman fisitor; a knife, a lady. While at the washboard, i the suds .plash and wet the clothes;you are wear irg, you will have a drunken husband. If you drop your dishcloth you will have company ; also if yoa sweep a black i mark, or if two chairs stand accidentally back to back. j If a baby sees his face In the glass, it j will be the death of him. If his nails j are cut, be will be a thief. If he tumbles . t 1,. tf n. ill aaira V, i TVs hrnm V. i n r I )Uj Ul UTU, ll n 1 1 1 tin ' u uiua ' " ft. a fool. To break a mirror is a Bign of death. ! Death is also foretold by a dog howling under a window ; bearing a mourning dove, a strange dove hovering about, or dreaming of a white horse. Tht Way of the World. Charles Mocckey, invenfor 0fthe Monckey wrench, generally called mon key wrench. Is living In poverty in Brooklyn, N. Y. ITe sold his patent for f2,000 and the parties who bought it are making millions of dollars every year. And so it goes. Fulton first utilized steam as a motive power for ship. Tie died poor. Thousands of other case? can be cited where men or .... . . - , . oricrinal ideas grasped some new thought Plc 5t in t shape only SPP SOme n el9B r6aP tb bPDefit f their labors and make additions and improvements to it. Mind9 which grasp ideas are radically different from j those that grasp situations. It is a i struggle and competition. lfDSter ; minds conceive sune gigantic scheme j in business or politics, and other minds, i not so great but more active, and necessary to carry them out. The j world is heueGted by the clashing and i contest of these minds, all hen' on the attainment of a similar object by differ i ent methods. But In the end trie qnick j wit nsually triumphs over th slower I buc abler brain which is forced under. Then cooes the bitterness of defeat . and the knowledge that'the reward goes ' where it does not belong. This is not only trne o? Monckey but of countless 1 thousands whose names and history are known in every place throughout the world. There are many who suffer I grievous wrong in this world which will not be righted until all men shall face each other and be beard before the judgment bar. Then all wrongs will betighted, and justice, long delayed, be meted out by an impartial judge. About an Eren Thine. A Dptroiter who was working across one of the northern counties with a horae and buggy this summer met a farmer on foot, and asked bim how far it was to Greenville. "Which one ?" was the query, after a half minute pent in reflection. ""Why, I didn't know there was but one Greenville." "Didn't von? There's one in South Carolina, another in Kansas, a third in Ohio, and a fourth in Iowa. Which one do you want to go to?" "The nearest one," "W-ill, that's about Seven rnUegloff. Next time you inquire for Greenville you'd better name the state, Have yon anv tobacco?" "What kind of tobacco do you want?" "Why, I didn't know as there was more'n one tobacco." "Oh, yes, there is. Thfre is plug tobacco, finecut, shorts and smoking. Which do you want?" "Well, I'll take'plug." "I haven't got any. Next time you inquire for tobacco, you'd better mention the kind." The two looked at each other for over a minute, aDd then separated for life. Watr Spouts. Bain, hail ,and snow are caused by ascending vapors. A water-spout is a diminutive whirlwind, lasting from a few seconds to an hour, and reaching down from the nnder surface of a cloud to or nearly to the surface of the earth. In the centre of this whirlwind appears a slender column of water or dnse vap or, constituting the water-SDout proper. This column often descends but a short distance, like a pouch, but in its com plete stages reaches to within from ten to fifty feet of the earth or sea, and is accompanied by a cloud of whirling dust or spray raised from the gronnd or sea. The column is probably hollew , and the air whirling around it is sometimes an ascending current, but more frequently a descending current; the latter apparently is the caow in the "Cloud bursts" that occasionally des olate limited regions. In the water spout the whirling movement of the air is generally distinctly recognized, but in the hurricane and typhoon this move ment takes place on so grand a scale that it can only be demonstrated by collecting and platting upon charts the observations mada at widely separated etfttioss. i:KKIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGHS Carriage Making in all its Branches, P,r7cf Trim.-rn.i.ntf ! mid REPAIRING of all kinds done - the SHOKTKST NOTICE and the LOWEST I'KICKS. Also, Planin, Sawing and Wood Torn Iiik with Improved machinery. Also, ah kinds f hen t work done. Carriage smith shop connected All t.nrtie trnstlns; me with work will be noaor ably dealt with- All work warranted. V. BE.. CHUTB. Eheashnrt. October i4. lis. LADIES! Are yon recilees enough to venture ' Tf to sand wo cents tn stamps to the Hack rubltehmy Co . BSM and MO Waahlnirton Street. New York, for cue of tiieir beautiul Ulustrated 'I.1lew' s900Besi.v It is a novel, unique, and iatrt wot; work to every person of refinement. Om reoelpt of ten cents in stamps they wi!! end potld a full set f their famous house bold game Tear tut. Vorten cents they will also seed s book conts u:i-c Complete words of "The Mikado." and intisu - Ma ni'Mt popular tongs, topetber with tn sxqu.v:" ehromo cards. aTJINEPTUSi A very pleeslns;. harmless glyeyrrliied arrrs!: CompoDDd for d!sgaia:r. th tssle cf quisne stid Otlier bitur druys. either solid ;r fluid. Price. 76 CemU per Plat fvetlls. P'ewrilied hy lhouirrtcf pkyaictsss ia Eur sad Atnerirs Kcrinu a sc ooipaolee every bolLie. For a.;e by Drnpe sis. Maaaisctnred ,y The Academic Pharmaceutic Co.. LOsIlOJf IX D SEW YORK. 532 5J8 WASHINGTON ST., NEW YCRK ClTY. v sfelk R ELIXIR. la elegant Ens-'iah ph.irniaceut'c rreparatk.a for bilious, malarial ami bliod trouble ; tle re sult of over twenty-five jeam of uwist eiflinent SdcliUrlc reeenrch. approve,! by theliiKhewt medieal aiithoritiei. In tn the honiiitais in every nwrt tf t.urrpe. Kepeclallv helpful to ladies, children and peo pie uf eedxntHry hai.it Entirely veKet;le : frae frrwa harmful dmcs. In Handsome Packages, Price 50 Cts. Prepare.! aolely by Co. LONDON AND NEW YORK, Cbeailata by appointmeat to Her Majesty the Wueen arid to the Royal family. NEW YORH BR4KCH: ISO, 132, 134 Charlton St. ROYAL PILLS. fWn mxdUnal propertitw as lifevn. Ei ;iib. In blares. i rlls o box, fnr t & eeji'-s. FOR SALE BY ALL DKUCGISTS. REMEMBER THE BIG FOUR! Vinegar Eittera COZDIAL, -J J'" iOt. Vlsegar BitWrs POWDIKS, M dos.ee, 6 Or. Vinegar BItUrs, nsw style, p)i 1 .OO Vinegar BCttars, old style, Wtter taets. f 1 .00 The World's Great Blood Purifier and Life Giving: Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. T1i vast Hflh of a f'eatarr tun Lea dial; FasailF Msaleiao f the M arld. B. H. M eDonald Drug Co., Proprietor, SAK FRAKCI6CO i NSW TORE. IUUUNITY from ANNOYANCE L. II W III WWI l lii i .ii '. , VK-:t' ;.s';v- V?. 17 . ''1' S r IJt- I stailr f th flaati41aais4 tar ofUlass f.r wltsusaosidlsAs- hMt. Every Rood. triinr La Oounter ftltd2a,nd oonBumera are QATJ IMITATION S of ttiMe Chixnnoya mads of VERY POOR GLASS. &e that the exact label Is on each chimney m above. The Pearl Top is always clear and briarht Glaes. M a,. ftw tarsal OJI.T m,y GEO. A. C3 ACBETH & CO. ritaisanfc Tsmm CilaaMi Warks. POR BAXJ5 BT DEALERS. I "NEUUAIXED IN Tone, Toncli,oTaiaiisliiii & DnraMlltr. TTTT.naM K1BE ak. CO. Fos. VA and Win! BalUraora Btraet, Bajatataaa 1a. lit TlfWi iTtniif, Kow Tork. Xy-'-orKH..B to JL lJlJ m fj imT, nrai WMiMaa i mt .nana rwnrim m irv Htjam. r'nrfic sTMrBMili mf ud aar fjuew.onitn rx arsrwrrr-rl rvinosjsj rjrtirlnsj traasrvrcct by a4 ('in atthlfiv e hkr a4vaait4w. Ii ia iiiIH mtm J ftucceMor u. 1 J TT. XiUll i AaWIk-4 0 Imi. IS -J If O PCM M f f? BltHiSOF THE rLTTICOAT. Ii is a reroarktb.e taci thai, th p t'i j coat was Bist worn by men, and ibt n this age and generation even met loth to discard its flowing drapery. 1 . like to record this fact," writes a lady, Naturally, women take a sort of savage satisfaction in discuss'ng a weakness o' the other sex, especially in th maiter o. dress, riease don't stare me out of countenance at the supposed presump tion of my assertion that men have, or appear to have, a sort of envious filing toward us for having stolen from them this noble prerogative, and that Ibey clutch at every means in their power to ! wrest it from or at least share It with ! ua, for I'll prove It before I get through. ! And we do not wonder that this is so. There is dignity in drapery as well as grace aDd elegance. When Henry VIII went to meet Anne of cieves he was habited, we read, "iu a coat of velvet somewhat mde like a frocke, embrotd- ered all over with fluttered gold of damaske, with small lace mired between ( of tbe same gold, and other laces of the ; same going traversewise, that tbe ground j little appeared ;" and in a description of : a similai garment belonging to his father, Henry VII, we read of its being uecoiated with bows of ribbon, quite as ; a belle of the present day would adorn a . ballroom dress. It is well known that : the .garment was at first not alone a skirt, but, as tbe name denotes, a little coat. How U came to lose its upper half, or body, we do not know, unless the '"petticoat" waa made with long skirts for tbe sake of warmth, and in each case it was as much petticoat, as we understand it, as anything else. We have only to look at Shakespeare's characters nay let us be thorough and go back to the time of the patriarchs to discover the skirts of men. And easily enough we trace them down through the ages. In the inventory of the effects of Henry V appears "a petticoat of red damask with open sleeves," and altho' it was a question whether this had been fashioned for a man or woman, it would be, if a woman's, the only instance known before Elizabeth's time of a wo man using such a garment. Thus we hear nothing of women's petticoats be fore tbe Tudor period. "Good Queen Bess.'" with all her learning, which was essentially masculine in her age and time, bad the true instincts of womanli ness, as regards personal adornment, and even though we find her deficient in taste, and heartily wish she had not made such a guy of herself ir. her old gp. y?t as a woman we have to ibank her for stocKings and petticoats and j many other luxuries which have become necessities and which we now appropri ate with aa true a belief in inalienable right to their sole possession as though the legacy bad fallen to us from Mother Eve instead of Maiden Elizabeth. Mysteries of BeehiTes. A lifetime may be 8pnt-in investiga ting the mysterifs hidden in a beehive, and still half the secrets would remain undiscovered. The formation of a cell has long been a celebrated problem for the mathematician, while tbe cbauges j which the honey undergoes offer at least an equal interest to the- chemist Everv one knows what honey from tbe comb is j like. It ie a clear, yellow syrup, without a trace of solid sugar in it. Upou straining, however, it gradually assumes a crystalline appearance it candies, as the saying is, and ultimately becomes a solid lump of sugar. It has not been suspected that this change was due to a photographic action ; that the same agent which alters the molecular ar rangement of iodide of ailver on the ex cited collodion plate, and determines the formation of camphor or iodide crystals in a bottle, causes the syrup honey to assume a crystalline form. This, how ever, is the case. M. Scheibler has en closed honey in stoppered flasks, some of which he has kept in perfect darkness, j hh IIINr while others have been exposed to the j J La 1 1 1 1 I L J U II la light. The invariable results have been i 8EWINC MACHINE that tbe sunned portion rapidly crystal- j Ja rpyrm BEST. BUY NO OTHER. ires, while that Kept in ine aars nas remained perfectly liquid. "We now Bee why bees woik in perfect darkness, and why they are so careful to obscure the glass windows that are sometimes placed in their hives. The existence of their young depends on the quantity of sac charine food presented to them ; and if light were allowed access to the syrup it would gradually acquire a re ore or less solid consistency ; it would seal up the cells, and, in all probability, prove fatal to the iumates of tbe hive. We will also state that whoever may attempt getting up a hive of any merit must ob serve the one thing needful that of prfect darkness within the bive if they expect to succeed. The nearer the natural laws are observed by man in tbe management of bees, the better will be the results, and the more certain will be bis success. A Picture of tae Tlaiat. One of tbe most startling and roman tic features of border life occurred recently on the Wild Ilorse prairie, thirty miles north of Loi Angeles, when a band of wild horses, under tbe lead of a noble Borrel stallion came galloping over the plains to reconnoiter a company of surveyors engaged in making a survey of the tract. Tbe band dashed toward Capt. Keller and bi8 party of surveyors until within 500 feet, when the leader halted In a grandly proud and defiant manner, with neck curved, nostrils distended, erect and tail on dress parade, and all tbe band ranged themselves on each side of him like a squad of cavalry in a battle charge. After surveying the scene for a few moments tbe leader galloped away, followed by the band in tbe most graceful and dignified manner. Tbe scene was most romantic, the picture of the lordly leader, with his most obedient servants, in their flt-ei and graceful motions, being well worthy of an artist's pencil; There wa another band of wild horses on the same prairie, under tbe leadership of a dark mahogany stallion, with black mane, tail and knees. In this band there were two white horses and the rest were mainly bay and sorrel. Evert dog has bis day, but many of them, from tbe bowling that they keep up, insist on having the night too. CONSTIPATION! There is eo medium through which disease 60 often attacks the system as by Constipation, and there ii i other ill fiesh is heir to more apt to be neglected, from the fact materiaJ iDConvenierjce may not be immtd late ly felt from Irregular action of the bowels. When there is not regnfex action the retention of decayed and effete matter, with its poisonous gases, soon poisons the whole system by being absorbed into it, causing piles, fistula, headache, impure blood and many other serious affection. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS will immediately relieve, and one bottle positively cure or relieve any casa of Constipation. "Was troubled for a year with torpid liver and indigestion, and after trying everything imaginable used BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Th first bottle revived me and the tsecond cured me entirely." J. S. Williamson, Rochester, N. T. H.GHILDS&GO., PITTSBURGH, aiTKIl TO Til V. TUIHK TUI! BW $3.00 SHOES I!W T1IK M1RKF.T. UIK IX Button, English Bals & Imitation Lace Congress, From tlie BIST CALF SKHI, wltH liFAnnT. noi;rn tops, solb LKATHKR (WSKB, and er pair wtrmiitfil. H. CHILDS & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. Teh.ie. -l.T. Til i: CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN hl sttalnexl s. sV.ti.Inr.1 of e' cllenee whieb dmtts noiipen.H-. I 1 eontaii: erery itri.rrTenio! Iri-reutiTS getiins, skill p.nn mHi-y e&ii yrr ICO. tisr.e, fir-rv'itv eombiiiRU.iii. -i, j.p.- frii eonvTriirti! nrk ::C l n t ; le. ommr. i.trl sr..l .i-uTi i" wiA!ii.:.'vir.:' Km tai kx. i titaiI a i.?".r ; s if.s, siiir.i.r.n wokkjikn. lir.X V. ir.MI4L, THE FOPULAR ORGAN l'.trus':l T- - -- li.:r)0 SrtS. Catakts u4 . - r.. it k; lii-sfk-, rasa, Ths Lhicv- --uitigc Organ Co. f-ar .' fk km.4 4rn (re?t, r m i r s ill. THE NEW AND ELEGANT HICH ARM ii . ........ I OUR Sv -&'r1 EVERT .'VjiS. (.' ORGAN ! aim is2Sifl i.rk.?tl . WAR- 1 IS la.-? Ve-s, rati 5$ RANTED tor to rC'.''.Z&?Allt-'- I "?v: r: J.fV five . ! XCEL. A-f?K K'' YEARS. . VI 1 rS-,..- r, r, tivit. nralitv f j.p. - j... Th e Ij AD IE a ' FAA'TTE , beosus. V'Zlu-- It 18 LIGHT RUNNING and does dar. st.v artlcla ic Y I ns. fr-i tr . .ii : BllCri beautiful work. Agents' PaTOr- ; the lariat, it. ths hen nsinrt ua " :s it,becauseitiaaqTiickaudeasjsllr. llT'n t"r" , . J tr rn!tentisry work s tb?i - iGEsn waited iNnorfcriF.n TmiTOM. BBIfD 3F-0. CinOTJIjASl. IIINF M1N Pir.T R NR m Cir. La Salic knm ui Oitirio stmt, CHICAGO, ILL. Mrimrc uiod smne THRESHING MACHINES, a trtt aa a av t ts sm a a . . . GRAIN DRILLS.ririer mills, i Hark, sad oth-r. roaia nm. Warrant-.! the be?l. Ilrnin drlll; ths cele brated lnnTlvanlx. trie only 'rert ferret feed pliosj.hste s.tartiRirnt In lire. t'Mcr JTill; the ceiel'-.e'l Arfe'1in and Taunc A.nerin O tV silt I.I.S KS. T I'Kr.SMJN and ST 4 M A Kit I l lI.I.n l t . tf-n.mllT. enrl for ri-nlorne A. RtR I'lUR, Pctin Ivsnta Ariralturl W orks. urk Pa Important to Canvassers. a7ITrft-l.tv ran ipr In ever rnnDti In the I'nile-I Smir- to n f i iX s I'ATKNT K K VERSlHI.KSAIt IKON. (h rH romMne tws ISad Iron?, I"r.li.her, Kinier. Ac. ..oe In-n doln the worw n n entira fct nf nrrllnar irnnf. Splf-I,etmk- hy e:.5 or a'cotvl lnn'n. Iorl AVA" ITII HOT K1T4 I1FKS. lTlra mofli-rate. A Ixrirtaiid Ustinr Inivime Insured to s;od etiTaera. A.1.'rr. Ir cironlara Ae. Fti SI lKil.N I'll.. Si Ke-.tr St N , UltVt I I-T - If .Sill All till sans I'MliSro BWd by druuwka SELWYH HALL ' ' '-'. ,'-"' -'"-v s i..t f tV.T.. 1i:-tc-l tia Ihr "titilnry plan. K v m L. C. BISHOP, Hfarl Ma.ter, adirm. 5 SELLER8' LIVER PILLS7 SOtara Utw ruaiaw m. U. Cm.im, M'.1 " rt - -mm ,m 11 If r-r'.wa a.)aaJ,iiaaMv-iin. SM W as P. Ml", aad cotr, f i t mil l I' tin lhe "ealth of be fitrj ( , innaMe ' luni-t. ,ii.l I !i. j sr iir . (; t-v a rar v rui i-i're. . tw-;vt th-y ar" cut ..ff. Tf.f s'unj..) v, tf!ra few cJm the h rl .eV or they cp.n be drawii ut w:-n-u and with mje. Thn f-HtL-rs tin , n:. ii."ULiio iu grow U::;re tv , aain le cut. Threj packings Hr' , tainabh in two years' time. T u cess ol plucking continues ? r r 'r yars, but it requires the gr-'...-to prevnt the fea'hf-rs fr-ira rT. f ting. The feathers from the w.;,j' are me loiifisi. ann Hnes'. Lut far.- i moif tutu turee on one h.r.i hrH t, ciently perfect lo render rhu commrce. Hnce ttie neef-:tv .. farm. A male bird turns t ;A, k ahnW Iris. u rrn r.f u,..- it "v r"i"l-";. n,-r". The black and b;a. k-Hn3 h:;t f,..', are pu'.led from diffrrei.t parts ... . tody; the wb.tr 'fathers ces,, ' one row only in tbe winrr ; tail tJ j are tever as white as tln-se in ! ' and are usually L'eache.l f lf So little is known about the 1 , 1 the ostrich that jxop'e are pur: v. f...x I I. I.E. . 4 'J : iuiu ijuvt uir lit-itiiii pr jjjp i ;rd its feathers. In many ol feathers is vbat aj'pears to he 1 runnit g across the feather. Tl! " !'. a : Le i vnuaru u me par K:ng - . if ing too iiguiiT lien. Ln y '3 I innena. ry xw,,CHe are !),e fe" M. and so :ntima-ly and si wo- jtr. ' connected wi'h ttie firr . ; , . ' . . i bird that a da) 's dy;p-iu . r : feeding or nr. der feed: 1,3 w;:i v;iV.. .1 ' j mark. A dt'.icate bird n- ;-s ! more or less niaiked tLrni.!. trict.es ar n -.t csmirfd m.'. i, r lr-- until the riiale b:rd ? four ' 1 three years of ae. T!. ,, ., ,. v to Gtieen eggs and mcuu'.e f :' .- days. The male bird is a ; barid and father ; if ri oveitake his ma'e it is m u m," i him to continue tti sittirig, a- 1 been frequently known ., i.r:. f . .. ; brood sucesf u!l , 'm.."bei;I.j-- .it : : . v .1 . : 1 1 . . J i . ; wuii me preHiesi cure v:. ' - -.. 1 : . . : lt?T eg; , i.ei:iv, w11n.11 1? noi ni t:, ti.ree t I after hatching. The nrs f tl-fr OF'.T.C1". : is always in the sr.d, and is F-rat ; out bv tbe male bird : r p ) . r '.-r-.s 1 perfect wall of sand roir; 1 r , wings riore tl.e- etrr rp are j The ostrich knows id 1 most foimidHhle and ! ponent. Their cry, which a: : COCk Crowing, is a d-ep b"'! ''.V te heard for a couple of ll I cailed "bmrnruiijg. " J,,r ufj:i.. -,. in ost rich farnjiij? Las t ,t-i. ( v.s an merPtock-d rc.irk.-'. Nrurh those in climates suited t.i t!.e I t i ported them from the i'n;.-. ''M the steed wss pfoler;. ti e t'i; (, -.. ment locked tie- stab'-e : i the one bundled j-.tir..! evry lird exp"r-ed wa? to ure tu preven'. tl:rivi; c 1; iii Aufralia and Ii h: chautln t.f rderi ov O.r Cape farmers l:r.d 1 1. gleaning the itoHs. :t :- :r tj.at ttr ret II" stut'Prei. A';d tn:"'e!rl "F..r your hand I'm a; St.e grumbled. And miimb.-.!: "I never d:J!:k-i.p; !- The season of r., mira is the country places. : j j j j i A mill race Pii ROUEItT EVANS, UNDERTAKER AI MANTFACTfRTK ' T sn.l (1n!r In nil i:ni r: rT'K:T''af t-f-A fall line of Cs'kc-.' i't. Bodies Embalmed WHTN KEiiVUKI.. A pi. 10 ft NOT DEAD YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, urrtiprrm or j TIN, fOF'FER AM) 5HEET-IR"N W ASI TIX KOOWG. RaFf-arttaU; iTITlta the s'!r."'B n" t' " " . and ths fublle in scrral to ths ls: '.sst re -' ra-ryiOE on ninf at tts rl.i far.S -r: at this pi:tar.l;hmnt. TIN ROOFINd SPECIAI.TT. On ma a pa and tstl-'.f ys ' ! work and rr!r.. v. uni.'"- Eh.bnm.APrnii.ii.-t F ARM FOR SALE A r. In. Va f..M m't.'d 1 a A ' W 11p. CsnOPTlS CBBtT, SOt " HJ FsIr.urK and two and pb ' ' " lretto. .1 a'nini Unit -f Jiii , . r. ABOUT iOO AtHi HsTlnt: tbereon erected a f ns URICI 1 Wlk-L: 1N" HOVSK. lit harnssl a:i se-a"7 bnlldinra. Tes farra u In a frs eaa' term. For farther panleo!ar evl s ! , c s:;ned n ths rramlf e. . J ana .!. . I.. ri' 1 tL" tatnriT Fire Insurance i33 T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent. KBEXSBUBi, rj. FOR SALE. a 1 i i . ri . . . . . t . tk F'- nne. aiina.ea in ire ri wwi . -. F. Fer Inrther j.articolar .-"' "- the nnrlerisod. Jl'HK t PLa.a Rbenfbnrs:. May 17, lis FRAZERqJs! nr.T ix tiik troRi.n UrT. j. r . n rvv A V, . P. -w t 'iLj rr-i-..ua.-es it .r;.'l.'-tic 1 1 OUI aUlllJ ; linuM i;tr-n. At-! "f t.arn. r f I I ny Pa. I i t i i i l-w r-t