MKM OH HOL 01. 1). jj.tr wiii rl-i'i thi tiii-.M i:i s'ove ! 'jx-jel'.eni for c'.e::;'u X:.-.' il i. ( , 1 T - ! !.. ( : . i : ! i .V I' I y - ' S'l "I 'I . iu.tt K ..'- W!.-! V crii-i" i j i I w.it-r will ck- m 1 ; '. oil r.i ir.irna tiiey 1 -ol i !o dmw L'i j I I i !'tuil i!eS, if th ln't..!;l I i i it t! whit of Hli eir j it w ill not. tn. i 'y. I Wlt-a b!.4ki':2 a stove, a ni;i'l lump ' of BU4 r ;4.l I .1 !i!t!e Hltll to tlif b.'k.:.! will S-e f-)U':d a roat irapr.ivo- A icui:! iui?.;e of ch ro -.tl ' in tL pt w:i44:i o)i'.ir: cib'ji-1. wxU lirewtii tbe siiiell of it froai fiilirjg the bn.". E:niiij?rJ is 8 til to b excellent for s!i-p ia winter, merino shee hiiviai; befu -x-iittttied on it with advantage, the w ) )1 t) ipg he vy an 1 the shep keeping ii-y i: jalth. A s. tint ion of boracic acid ia excellent for f afl-'cted witi aore head creyes. It blouM be applied warm, mini? soft jpouxe, and marking the heud, eyes and uostrilfl well with it. Finiror rmrk mty be removed froru vartiishe J furniturs by the use of a lit tle swnt oil -jp )n a soft rag. Patient rnb bius; wi'ti cli'oioform will remove paint from blai-k silk nr any other material. (.ood oats, p4 a!,.i whtt are a bvt iii fed for fowls during the moulting k.'i.iu corn as they contain more of the elements ne"d?d for the production of f-athetfl. Ag iin oati are splendid food for keeping up the animal vig'ir. Grap- vines can be pruned at any time niter the leaves bare fallen until the sap sUr'.s in tbe Fa ring. (Irapt-. currant i'.r.d ix.i-el-eiry nittirg-j. fake:i hs rton as the Selves drop. ,:r,d s-t this fall will be al u.obt on ir- to rink.-? pood, thrifty p'anta liext peasou. Fa.l plowing has the best eff-'ct upon beavy l.iiid. and the work should be done A3 !at a. possible, in order that the dis integrating effect of froat may be great est. 9 it v.i'ibe when acting on furrows as when left in the lor'st condition fiechlv fallen from the p'.ovr. Dreaded P.ituf.ies : Tut into a stewpar. a piece of butter rolle4l in flur, a gill of cr-.'m, pepper. Fait am! a very little nut meg ; alM thi' juice of ha'f ;i lemon ; stir these over the fi:e till boi'ir.g ; ilien add slices of fr-siily boiled p-ttatiies, nnd i-.f-ter warmitig them up in th- :iln. ve sauje serve very hoi. T04) much wh-t. has st t!.I)ikoa farmers to boomtng 1 he e vi'itry for stock breeding. It is claimed that the pastur ing BeaS4:i begins as e ;op. as the st'ow diwappeatB, about the hm of April and continues until I lecmlei . .heep will do better U inn ciift!e, b'lt ther rout have au:ia' shelter m winter. The time to b-giu libera! feeding of cattte is when pistinca lost1 freshness in autumn, 'Vtn betore thny are frost bit ten, fur in 'ii'li.-ifit fo4.d fi!i!-4--. immedi ate falling eff in ll-sh. and inclement witl.f.r tp1ii...-. m.,.li,. ,.. ,....,,,t ! -v " - .i-4. i t4e restored wi'hout cotiBider;tb H4ldi- ' tion of cost after winter sets in. Hemp seeil is a great he.p in feather formatiou, as Is also a little sulphur. J IfOwever, sulphur, after the month of August, must be used with great can- tion, as the mornings and evenings are often cild with heavy dews, and sulphur j acts upon the skin in such a mar.ner as i to caus' the birds to feel keenly such charges of the weather. i An excellent practical farmer remark- j ed a couple of years'ago that he consid- ered a good clover seeding worth from i $10 to 1 an acre. This if? more than the profit of any gn'in crop, and it can be had when grain is S'lwn by th on lay of 51.20 co i -' rtr 00,, i . KST-r t' V- tt V ULLUi , 11 10 rt prophet of 1,i0i) pr cent. " six montlis, without interfering with other crops. j Breaking the colt to the bridle is the the hardest part of his education. It is i not physically pleasant to any animal to Lave a bar of iron constantly in his , mouth. It takes time and patience to accustom a colt to wearing a bit, but if everything is done quietly and gently and as a matter of course, the colt will ; soon learn to be guided by the bit and ! reing. The lessons at first should be ehort and fretpjfut. j In Eastern Pennsylvania cornstalks ; ate cut and mangled so that cattle cat the stalks as well a? lie leaves. An 1 Eastern agricu'tnral journal says a ton of fodder uTidr-r this method gives nearly ; as good results as a ton of hay. Of course a grain rotation of some kirol is niixedwith tis ti nmiinuied fornge. The forage is fiifliien'ly moistened to cause th g-o'iTid fted to stivk to it. and all is ea't-n up clean. ; A large crop if potatoes takes from ' the ground near'y on" htmdred pounds of potash l ' r ;-cre. Iw s.)i!s will ; e-'arol this dr.t:n. and therefor-i t'-o j :eld dec!ir;es. T!.' potato crop is univer sally S'l.il from the farm, and it leaves less refure p.j niaMi e than any other. I'otato tops th juld be brought to th ' bainyard to be woikfd into the manure , heap. Though not tdi.ky, they contain : considerable feitiliz'ns material. Left in the Grid !hy w:.I I t- bk'wn away in to ferei- corners in wr.trr fr.d be lost. IJtes are the only f.irm sUick that give , a valuable product er.d yet cosr nothing for keep be"nj pioviding shelter. , What t !: rat c nif from the Held, is of no nde unless they eathervl it, and therefore era's nothing. It Is true that , beekeep rs 'otuciiuiei purchHse fooil for their steel;, but it is only to replace the honey taken from them wi'h something ; less expensive. With good management , and good b.-crtlify and seasons, Iters will more than double n rurr.l ors every tear, i and this i.j s ) n. irh .! nr C''i::. ! How does ti.e v.'i-iy vorm g' t into' the app'e ar 1 other frn t, ml spoil it ? I The rgg is :-p -,iit d in the iowr. The worm, us soon as it i t h itched, eN its way into the eu.bivo npplo. It works: itself into the cf ntie of the fruit, where j it remains and rrov-s with the growth i of the npple, which riens and falls ' antler t. r., .r. r. , , .. . 1 t. I ronifl III I.4ur4-vflu4-u-..r, clliJ LIIC V. UI III then seeks it way out. works Its way in to th ground or under the bark, and ther spin a cocoon, and finally comes forth a butterfly. j 5 "3 te Jf it ms nut y tie r " v. AA -7 Viet- cf ill- Ati-t-nt Moxi. (:'.'. ' rt: tit Lihrnry M'.ii i t .' - '" , t. . 4: ium.-is m.ne, with, ml J y J " 3 I If ci.pyrif.-lit enabled t tni prreat work to Ameri- ' - :it h popular price, yet in form ... 4 ...e nuih-.r. mid w.-rthy of the finest 1 :.' ! - nievli.-tiiienl qualities ore fairly i : . ; . t'. i f my Ut edition of ' Guizot'-i :' -'- i v t t-Y-UK.'..'." 'f . r I r the noted essayist a-aj ' .; c K 1 p g-J I critic, giiys : "A history , . - . ti.- iiriry, variety, and interest if :i .::,. , i i -.in. It deal with a Ferio of t ,.( :i xi.il.its a pallery of characters, ivhi.h t i i. . 4-ute I would place its creator by the i !io:.: r ; and w liich to realize aud lepre-S4'-.- in f,..t.. rii.-dt: 3Ir. Precott la done, ro-i-,'!.:- 1 .i i.n-4- h-i.-reu of hUtorical imaiinniion." All nnAI . . ma. . ' V I I U announcemtnt is all that ia ! .- ; !. Xi.ewi rkit.self K'lipr apopas'l bej oud a:! I ii. i: The thDusandB of people who were ii!'.4.ie '4i eciuv it at former prices will be fclad t.. :n.i!i tf.emselvs of the optfrtunity of d -ing !' t rvduivd rat." Interior, Chicago, 111. ' The '.V4.rk it If occupies too hih a place a.ii -l i jr iiisl.iricul wrrtinRii to need Comnieuda ti. ii '" rite Mail, Toronto, Ontario. Ti vr n I v "The enterPriKiuK wr. ai lillCIJi den has chosen a most time ly r-..i.,.n f4ir tiie reissue of thU valuable work, oral its excellent and convenient library form, FPDINAND AND ISABELLA. 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A HnYl. fly r.w.rr FUot, aothcr Of ' Ai-h f.-iie, " il(- Miil OTi Mi? e'f. II Lady (srwearlnMnc'a lrain. A Novel, jty Uie utlor ul " I'ora I niriis . W The Myt. rv of h ll.lly Tr b. A N rj. ty tt. A i'l jr fif l'tra i i. r- 1' Thf Itmtj. t of (t, Mamiir Hiid Fun, a at. 1 r 1 John H..-rhfiiir ItV. A Bv ills V.i." '1 r v' ' J ' i H . . ii . i . . 1 Tbf t-riy Unmun. .;. i;r;,L 'j tsite J. r.:.:.r .'. V.y V. 4 M. K. t'lit. an -ufrly 1, 1 tl' I", t KC r lmp (.rlti.'u's -4tlr7 -t m , 1 ..r I !.,.,, I -."." I I. fl j w t. .1 j. I N.. II. .m- 3i. 4ui:r- I. - :,r MUllofl. : 1,1 i.n I Kui.ill, Pht '.' - -4.! .4. 4 Ml- !'! 'J-'.r Ti,T I. H4 .M j .1 u . I'.-.lt 1 -in. .1 At in V4T .rl Ml'.lr- I I r. ,,.f.. t tlttrk . A . J -h ''"'1'4I1I O.I lh; 44ri44f. i.uhiic. !.v it .1 v ... l.jj ; t : i I. rt . I Mlirrtns;.-. A IN ; ;.t. ; 1 h '., f.trtw in. ' 4 - 1 . . i t II ..1. v :.,!,.. A ' .1. ! V i.oi f 4 11 ;: ,i .,. " a s t. i.l, rl. l t4-. Sw- :. p -4. - - 4.( . AN., 1.4 -,i ,'' : ' . . 1 ' . . . I ' . s t . t-. 1 ' II B I . Kr - v: 'iriijs ' 'A .1 :.r C.'.l3 4, - M. 1 . I ad .. : o ... 1 r of I 4..I.ius. sullior A ti ti r. A . 1 . I I.- . I h I iiur. I liii.h. If till I 44 -4.11 ri4(M, . i. i' - u-t . j author of y.- 1. I'.y . MiUk, .' o - the Vj Hap to 11, hnltr 'rS. A t-r ' u,'-r7 il I'lirUi,- 'VJilc nn. I ih.Rj'tnl K t i, r 1 m ut. B-i tf t lf I'll. ..iro. 4...:.7 I ll..li.ll.a 1-U.i. t.,r I'm. Hi l.,itv.-ot , .- '' ' r.t ' .-.J..rm I-.-.-:: I I j 1-, i .- ,.r.;..J. II A no. . I.... - of I'uMi.- Vcr. - ' -: 1 i . .tl 1 . j ; .i :li' 1. k "f in sr..- ill ' Uj.C ol 41 ai U4SS. 'U '..IS '4' I'. I !'... lt It IM'tj! Aid !) OI FFR. We h ive nriioiiff-d vriih the rait. Ushers ;f iIm m- 1.ih,1; i., i.irtrlvli the v.i.ole fortv- "" W It ll 4'tie Vi'lir - S.; ,.;,.!,.,!, ttlOlIT I'l'I-i-r fr 1 .t.- t ir tv. ul!l s. n,l nnv five l.'l " . '-r a:i..:. I .ilf-tlve for 5I..-.0 A idr- S- ,i: (, del-S I ri J.lll.hsli, 1'S Of Kit I'.KVM." I hrn.' iivt. a. ttiVS'l t- .' 1 .r U'.-f.ollv mfr .1 ,.4 , nri-i rt -1 1 -'Vl 10-c ri'iinriv tv Aii 4 - : 01. iJnrsi4...,i r.. ; Ihsrs. or ( ub i cmdrd. Il' rt n . .0. 1 art Rsiar4. fl 1 ..ley on vsrltlsw nostrtimis. try ir !.:.. '. !4. -!ir. ' t.v .... I. r, .-. :.t A t-1'4! t4.r .... r' 4. .14 1 . WK.IOT -VKliric 0.. ffuia... fa. I i ! a nov nil s v.'ith.i Pivlir.iirary - an C'iviiuMti.111. ti- Life f rlit ivn.ftK'rcfr, :a.i tviitvo. l'rH-o. J to ti . in t -.v. il!ustr:iT. ii its rh-'rivr.'-. .iTi'Mi.o v' if vau in? vrct Hit it ,;n m.-i;i'j-s tiiat .vi-iii at fr'.-st'iit. wiil doiidr'.-.-.s ftjuiiii:" to five it an orfj-ixx-itive rt't-fpti. n . " The li V K Toronto Ontri'. "Tli lt'lua.o tefire us is a very ornliti ti j'ikm'C of work liin !k !iii-a!!y. ai.'l yut Prfic-ftiB ct.ti.r:nir"i;r bi-r- fi' itliiii t rvach th avr aee i-H.kt't b- ):." Eva t.(j list, St. Louis. Mo. Fascinating. lntr inf-re"t, n;id is ?o well known as to need no ir.t;4."' (.Ary.'i.i'i Z:errtaru. Hartf4ril. i'4fin. " Ej -.eciaily ini. r.-stin? nt this time, la puli liriheJ in t.. o haiiiNome volunios, and bke all Mr AMcn'B publicatii'nn i sold at an nutuniah ir.V'iv low j.ri. e." .idirrf ; jer, Ict4'it. Mich. A NobleVVork ; and admirably executed; rich with the spott of learning easily and frracefully worn; imbued everywhtire with a conscientious love of the truth, and cent.-'.led by that unerring good K n) w ithout w hich genius leads astray with iti falHe lights, and learning enctimlers with its heavy panoply. It will win the literary volup tuary ti its pafrce by the attractiveness f it Kubj.H-t and the flow ing ease of itd s-tyie; ami Uio historical student will do honor to the extent and variety of the rejearch w hich it displays. . . It will take its place anion those enduring pro ductions of the human mind which atre cannot stale and custom cannot wither. G.S .IIili-ard. II I STOUT of the REIUX nf Isabella, the Catholic. By William H. Prebtott. mtimcntous as the latter half of the fifteenth century." Lcnon Athsnaum. " One of the finest histories of modern times, written by an author of rare felicity of diction, fervor of imagination, accuracy vf statement, and exquisite beauty of style. Every one w ho reads at all should read Prescott."' Presl'ttt rian, rhi!a4lelphia. Ta. PAPER a cor v of the w -i k oliovc N' sn, and it or anv i f Alden'S ttons m 'V t'' had on .t: .-liM-iy either as i'rftn at tns lor I hum. or - with the p:ii. r. A ! .k worm w--"eh rannip " Ai.dpk ha piai--d every home: .a -ml ror our attractive terms HE GREAT GHiNA TEA CO I 1 I : :--.P;ms to t:..se p r4i.lr.jr clubs fer il:l.irdtllf I ;:KS,2 re.r.T'c ,.'''.7.Tfir, U'j.v-.. rt,: WHITH I'd 1 li :-. S'S t41 nd tf rder.twOhSlA MldSlS !-'-rs. P' e ir?t. j XT A SET'o fH 50 pieces t , .; p.5 cr.'-i. .-'i F.M-WINIMNO HVI WATt'ilFSwiili tit orders. ;OLl IltNiJor loM ltlA TM re'll pf 44 piceet, or tl !i!te i!.m;er Pets t 1 1 j.n es. wuii San or. d.-is. sc-J to, y.r.ur 'Vl-t3i h;o! :;.nt)t!nn Oils paper; 4M i:. V. v. u 'i;r It Ii..Mk e.n l.-il'ilnf- ft con ipief a i .!-.r. ' H-l.-IlTt'lllSt TRK'O, k.io tiij.i'i sr., i;uici;, mass. .'!;. IT i 'j'ifei Ilrcln IHIIIM)) c( J- -i Vt : ( . .! Vitl hlLY HUT J a " - 1 A . - : f: s.-.i r.ti.t.lr eri re In tr-rt ; :,C':piTAL REMEDIES t.- ,1 v f:.r.3 IMIIHI K,ufrni. I'lUca 1 i'1" "ll , , . .,. i. . ;,T,4. .na sul twins; raplitly S'e-e... .;iUy I.. I .-re. All nrftVpolnf )ow0iin4 0'.-Ja.i pi...i :t r ' -x.!-,- 1. TI:FTHK jyiln - I'!"'-'' "e ! ce..)retnnu. o.. FKIK. C'uaxilt ii '" ' !t' e;i eiilnnt doctors riiEf. CV1A15 AS'-'vT, u. 17 r Milan ilrseU Htm Twf Oo Yfly Know It? W 1N Hiif 1 K:: r-)PH-)SPIi:TF. o LIMB A.BD fr'f!A H . es m.-c; fr t'oiisamfitTasi In r . . y Hi . f o: - f i or I i.iishi Aral 1 null, Jd;rc.;;i V ' ? .4v.-. !.. 4. Flesh 4 A '.veC'-e. i f... - . f Ctnrrsl hobllily n is fit f a AUft asrf v. ;cu- " : fc..l.i tr I n.., 1 nn.lt'4orbottii .j J", Pec? M..e Yarls, FEri YRQYflL FILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Orl5.!rnI and Only Uenalne. Tl S If UU. S,.ar. Pkia". At Frffs-f. Tra sjlH4 t Rolissr A II.. f!! A ! E S i E H 5- K . sale of .Niiieeij :to kl Steady :TT''"L!,i''',t c,:'r''"""" ! 8.4 LAKY AND i.-.S.4 fi::i. Apply at once, stafc. 'kI , (::. fer to this p.nr.-x 1 r.i n l.-t.T Grsat-st -IJ.b Cf t33Agc! SYryPTO?-S OF A romnn liver. I.osa ot r.ppeiitc. ll-r ido costive, Pain in lis html, vrub 11 di.il ttSMtiou t tho 1-r.clf pert, Pai-.i utidsr tho stcslil-r. blade, K11M1 enr: after eotinc, ,S;h itdi-v l;:ci4.-.tion in etcert ion of body or mind, JrrUiiwty often per, l.oce ri ir'itj, -witi a oeiiniof imvinsr nesle.-ted some doty. V rsrii.c-.,, IMjinesr., H" tteri.iff at tbo ii. -ar., ,c.m hi for :h- tycs, l- cadacho T" ;L" rir;t eye. licstl -orc,,, Vtlit ,r.l .r. -,v:,y. Mighty eoloreo Priae, and i T TT s I if.s ore '..speoUUy a larted l - s- ..n eae, e O -s-i -r-CVta c,;c!l a f fee I ;;: stO r.-.r.n'li!i the KoTfj-ee. 1 1 t. Irikcim 'est. . : - tte sr-t. :n Is t-.i-1i.,a.r - 1 ty, r firttn-x on ::. i.:4stivrttties,I!.v.,i Soolr '-- f'----- i'iI'i'i'L'"'..!'' ''T",?---' f 1 I it or 1J i-K;.t:s '!. c:i to a - .! i-J-idi - it lOIl Of 13 :t i.iitorii co;cr, ar.ti s !TF. Jt in.;iE .. .i.o.i i4,ci. .-oi l u HrvK--Jr.fi, or vi : ri 4. evi i- - tl-i', c -zz: furrer Mav; York, r.vtif s ONEWiiO O-.t-in v ;- V. :.,i'i I 1.1 r- 1-1. . 1.. 1 ...... I i AMir i 'i tit-. '" - ii ! .:i v.". - -'i 1.1 1 ; i.--; r, .i-i 1 ' : .... .... r 1 1. ji.' ' f.: ( -"'c i'.-t . . ; -'-'. r 1 r. 4i-. ., 1'. ; 1 , .i:dl.a:.u.'rA.i -.. ?...fjf 1 i;s W KS fcfe tr.i . V a ?.'4 VThf n I w rnri I ' tt e I'vl'-lt CM"' t. AV-fti 1. r. t lu w rr..-t Lnt; c.irf. ,sl-I fiiMlo .l my i; fslHtle r. rrt C'LiCO. It CO-" - V .11 1, nii, -0 i A itva-I-r. ii. G. L-'i 1tT a ivc t . i ,1 I M Franklln'Puhlisi-i :;;;h en T. BASRUM'S iV'ew Scok "THK HHiiV or 1. I li-I t" M An I tue Art ot Mt ii. y .-. ;i tt-.:h UVIUfll IV44441B 44J1 4.4.':4'J 4 .14 .... ,. my vkiiii. IH.4U '4 - -: !.::. c . . ... .4-1 f.s 4141- -r.4-. n-4 lr' , S- VS. f ; t ritt- m . n 4- 4., FORSHEE St McMAK!, Cincinnati, O rir::'pS FAMILY SCALES ' .4-4JI V !-. 411 ITini II.lt?. Vtr.4"; ' 41,- ' 14144 - lO : fJl.ll'ls. t- 1 .4: ctcfy fm4ly ncr-U .In'! v.-. ', . v. V .-. 4 t .,1 U4 ; r;-s all. l-OKiJU-li J Ali-MAW-- C1N1.1.N.-.ATI, l CECAL A Ufa Experience. Remarkable and 3lamn or 8oa.i9a particulars. Addresa n Usnn s. rr vri a. vu. kouisinna, mo. " ' yiRSIMIA FIRHJUJ.r'S ; :rculr. A. . BUS.1, Vnt Cheip Domes. nr SCII.1 fl. trsUi, Vsw. o.vflr'csr y w v o ' it tafpwft Kill MJUi'-iizZS&i iiKiuut.-w, niALKwm & 0 5IIBIUII KtIIISLIZS A : "r dinner, hit wtiiie. A:'t-jr Biuiper, walk a mile. I) ibig nottiing is dobtg ill. Ev Ty coup! is not a p.iir. S r'.ke while the iro l is hot. Grdat barkers are m biiers. Adversity flttereth no man. P 'igencfl commands siiicess. N"Tcr split against the grain. ALer breakfast, work awi.ile. (iirck at meat, quick at work. Manners often make fortunes. Live not to eat, but eat to live, Temprance is the best physic. A man t'newarned is forearmed. Everything is good in its season. Jesting lies bring serious trouble. A little leak will sink a big ship. R-ckless youth makes rueful age. An oak is not felled by one blow. AH lay loads oritho willing horse. In a calm sea'every man is a pilot. A fault confessed is half redressed, lie gives twice who gives in a trice, l'ettar be alone than in bad company. Home is home, be it ever so humble. Qirck returns make rich merchants. Short reckonings make long friends. Deeds are fruits, words are but leaves. Dependence is a poor trade to follow, Neverjlight your candle at both ends. Where there is a will, there is a way. lie doubles his gift who gives In time. A guilty conscience needs uo accuser. A libertine's life is not a life of liberty. A quiet conscience sleeps in thunder. All are not friends who ppeak us fair. Almost, and very nigh, save many a lie. Never make a mountain of a mole hill. Catch the! bear before you sell the skin. An unlawful oath is better broken th8n kept. When the will is ready, then the feet are light. A bad workman quarrels with his ioois. Everybody's business is nobody's bus ireFs. Ie slow to promise, but quick toper form. Cut your coat according to your cloth. Always put, the saddle on the right horse. Jf any go out for wool and come home shorn. False friends are worse than open enrmies. A man muet ask his wife's leave to thrive. Hope is a good breakfast, but a poor supper. A man never surfeits of toe much honesty. One eyewitness Is better than ten hearsays. Nouo are so deaf as those who will not hear. An honest man's word is as good as his bond. Charity begins at home, but does not end there. Children and chickens must always be picking. Fortune knocks once at least at every man's gate. What may be done at any time is nev er done. Have your cloak made before It begins to rain. A man may hold his tongue at the wrong time. There's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip. It a long lane that ha3 no turn. S'ill waters are deep ; shallow brooks are noisy. Curses, like chickens, come home to roost. Men W ho Lire in Trees, Ir. Louis Wolf, who made the sensa tional discoveiy a while ago that the Sackuru Iiiver afforded a more direct and easily navigated route to Central than the Congo, made another discovery in the course of the same journey, which was quite as remarkable, if not quite so important. On the banks of the Lomami River, far toward the center of the continent, he says he found whole villages that were built in the trees. The natives, to protect themselves from the river when in flood, partly, and, partly, to make It more difficult for their enemies to sur prise them built their huts on the limbs of the trees, where the thick foliage al most completely hides the structures from view. The inmates possess almost the agility of monkeys, and climb up or descend from their little houses with astonishing ease. It is believed they are the only Africans yet known who live in trees. In B-rneosome of the natives are said to live in trees, and Mr. Chalmers, in his book on New Guinea, tells of a uurr; ber of tree houses that he visited on that island. These huts, which are built near the tops of very high trees, are used for look-out purposes, or as a place of re.uge for women and children in case of attack. They are perfect little huts with sloping roofs, and platforms In front, to which extends the long ladder by means of which the natives reach the huts. Mr, Gill describes one of these houses which was used as a residence. He says it was well built, but that it rocked uncomfortably in the wind. The Blrthplnce of Abraham. Not far from Aleppo Is sit nated the lit tle town of Orfah (the ancient Ur of Chaldees,) which is of great historical interest, it having been the birthplace of the patriarch Abraham. There are few Jews In this place, but the Arabs still point out a small building lying outside the town, which they declare to be the house wherein Abraham first saw the light., and which they therefore term Tiit El-Chalil (the house or the friend of God.) It is most improbable that the actual house should have stood for thousands of years, but the build ing in question Is of great antiquity. By its present owner, an Arab peasant, as well as the Arabs generally, it Is held in the utmost veneration, the more so since it is feared that within a few years- it will fall to the ground. A good tooth beautlfier is powdered sulphur, which is an excellent tooth perserver. This may be used daily. For occasional use, sav once a week the following is a good recipe : Turn ice stone, one ounce ; powdeied talc, one half ounce. Thai rhou uie Usui ami rjeuraojia nre rvi preyaioiit .' Iliis tjocsiioii lia nipt tiet. o satisiaoto.-iiy nu"vej c.J, Lul it is ctriai;. that these uUojsos . ;c nc only the iitusi pain'.il Lilt aaioi.j tin' neiet cojun.t.r., and sini.- member :' i:.;:!y e.erv fattaly in tfi5 lau 1 is tln vi 'lon d ot:e of these dread tiruie-iitors. - Laiiie mm to be peculiarly liable t'l neuralgic; attacks, width, in the form of neuralgic lieaiiai he, pain in t'nt: back, or nervous pains sire of constant -j-OiiiT! ni-e. Not until the discovery cf At hlo phoros had any remedy lecn iotiiid lor either rheumatism, nturalpia or iiervoos. headavbe, and they were generally eo:i f 04 1 1 to be iii4-4.iritl.le, but Athlophop... has been provvl to be not only a certain cure for these 4luseastjs, iu all their varied forms, but a inft, remedy. If, in the use of Athlophoros, the bowels art kej tcfWy open, its succu is certain, and to aid this, Athlophoros Pills -srt roiiiiiien.ie-d, which, while proiling the nc.e.ssary cathartic, will be found to be a valuable aid to the notion of the medicine. Athhi phoros is no experiment, it has been tested and has provel its wonderful efficacy. The At hl'iph tos Pills were originally prepared as a retinid v for use in coi)iiecti4jn wi;li Atlilophorog, for rheumatism and neuralgia and kindml complaints. Used in connection with that remedy, they are a certain cure for either of these very com mon and distressing diseases. They have also been fnil to l4e an invaluable remtxlv fir any and all .liseases arisingfrom vitiatel hloo-i or general debility. They are es pecially valuable for nervous debility, blood poison insr, dyspepsia, distres after eating, headache, constipation, loss of appetite, atpl all stomach or liver troubles. For diseases of woiuftu they are invaluable. Thes pills are perfectly harmless and may be safely usod by adults or children. Testimonials of those who have been cured will he sttnt free on application. Every druggist should k4fep Athlophoros and Athlophoros Pills, hut where they can not be bought of the druggist, the Athlr phoros Co., 112 Wall St., New York, will send either i carriage paid ) on receipt of regular price, which is Jl.OO per bottle for Athlophoros and 50c. for Pills. CARRIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGHS I A.'-JL -V'-s.-?i?'? X Carriage Making in all its Branches. Pain iing, Trimming and REPAIRING of all kinds doueat the SHORTEST NOTICE and the LOWEST I'KICES. Also, Planing, Sawinwrand Wood Turn ing with Improved machinery. Aleo.ali kinds of heavy work done, t'arrlaiije smith shop connected All parties trusting me with work will be honor ably dealt wltb- All work warranted. I. M. CHUTE. Ebensburnr, October 3. 1SS. LADIE Are you recklem enotigh to venture v Ir -o nd two cvnts in stamjs to the Mack Puhlirhiva Co tt and 61 Washinirton Stri ct. New Vni k roi one of their beautiful illustrated "Lndies' Rooks," It is a novej. unique, jii.d inttr. m. lujf work to every person of rehne.oei.t. On rweipt of ten cents in stanijw thi-v vi! pen,! p.stpaid a full set cf tutir funoou .'j. .up hold Kaiuu Verba. For ten C4iits thev w-!I alsn.cr.ct n tv..;.k i ..rf.-i'- ' complete word of '-The Mikado." at.d m:i-. .-, its iuot fs. pnlar eonss, tOreliier nit!. t :i o. ,;i clinimo caril. A. ls iVJ" 0 A very pi in sin-.?, harmless 'vcyr-!,i;-. .1 Hrcn -V compound for t1ij.'n:sl:i4 the i-.ru, o! t. . V. : : . .t i .1 other b:tt. r ririii;-.. . it: -r 4,::.! er 1, .,' -. j Cents per Pint liti'tlc pi. si r b-. by si. ii-.i ;v'.,f phy&iciaus in Kunii-e and AnietU-.!." r i i:i,.i : -cutupaiiiesi every bottle, l'or fr.tl.-bv I -i; . t anufnctrreit !- Tlie Academic Ph-rn- uti-; Co.. i.omo ad m::v 532-536 WASHINGTON ST., KV'J Uo-IK CITY. R 2 -i-'Vi.ft-.t4.i 1 IVID JL An elep.nit F-iitrlisli phanna uue firevimtion for l.i'ion n4;i!iirinl miM i '.4 ,; tii.u;.;, ; ;);.. rv. m:lt. of ov r twetnv five years of 1:0; t ei:.i:..4i.t soi- ntifie ress-.-ireh Apinovistl liy thefcvllert ml-eist jii'Mlo! :tii h. In ue in the tine;.! safe in eerv j.-tit f I 01 11.' fc.sj..x-in.ll.Y fieipf:il to le.'.ie. il,,,.:r o pie of si .t-iit.-it-j- .:.iji:s Entirely vveb-.bitf : five fre ni luirti f.,1 ! .u s. In Handsome Packages. Price 50 C.'. rrt-r.ai-eil solely I y he foy.l 'Pliht-mheentk Co. LONDON AND NEW YOTHZ, ChemLsts hy spp.intm.Mit to tier Jlnitft-, till UutH-n and tj ttie hoyai Kamily. MFff YOJ. K T.V. A NTH : ISO, 132; 134- CharlLon St. ROYAL PILLS. Same medieitwii j-ro-tertie: rs Rotai. Ki.txih. In toiei, ot.1 j.iiis to bci, for 2 4 cot.:-. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. REMEMBER THE BIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitters COBEIAL, -j C Oc Vinegar Elttera POWDERS, oO ,u-s, so-. Vinegar Bitters, new t-tjle, pl- J $ , 00 Vinegar Bittars, old ttjlo, liitter ts i .00 ' The World's Great Blood Pui :rier ! -lrr, I l4fA fl I . , I T-i-l . , . uiiiug r 1 lllt..Jlo. Only Temperance Bittsrs Known. The rust fifth of n t entury the Lending Family Medicine ol tbo 01 l.t. E. H. McDonald Drag Co., Proprietors, BAN FRANCISCO abb NEW YOKK. l3Xn.roT-onTI3i3. imbii:am.f.d is Tone. Toncn, WGrlcinaiisIilp & DnraliilltT. N-f. 11, .'ir.4i ATt-nuo, Not, York.. pemsuu s4Tlii trm Rislr. lnM im, )4rm. As,lr. I.r r. 1.. I .BtR.,14. Pr,. M rkT.M ta T Jr.lr.1 Ht.Mrw. IV4H.....0 !'"." ..1. , TS.'-fe.-l WIX S! QUINEI EL I W M " kill S k r m. b Bra illui "Ttiis :s wiM goose utM'hf'i, i o u the f xpre-sion of ri vent lemari sp -lo-n to yesterday, who p'aces pome cuifl h-r.ce in the gees-' j wather jr'--t.-t8. several inrgf; flicks ot v ild gese having pfisscii nver s iuihwrd Sunday night ard !t.st night tn a more congenial cl m-i to spend the winter. Captain I.mt. Wr. Clerk observed that spverai fl-icks came ilown the Monongraht la Valley, which is out of their regular courne from the lakes to the gulf. Captain Clark said be never knew them to come down the Mo:;ongahela but severe storms or very cold weather followed, "and we'll have it before Sunday next, I think, he added. J iititor John Boru, of the City Hall, Pittsburg, believes in geese as weather 1 indicators, and has made note of their movements for years. "If," he said, J "you keep the breast bone of a goose, either wild or tame, and at the approach of winter if it gets soft, the weather will tie mild ; if it becomes hard, cold weather is sure to follow. I know lots cf farmers who keep goose hones as some do thermometers, and watch them as closely for weather indications. If the geese fly South early in the fall it is a sign of an early winter ; but if late of a late winter. This year the geese are late and 1 don't look for cold weather very soon." Another gentleman said that if the geesa fly high it indicates fair weather If they bug the ground in their pas-age it is a never failing sign of a storm, and they are flying low so as to be near shel ter when the storm breaks. A young man from Clearfield county, who has always lived on the line of the geese's flight, says that all the claim they have as weather prognosticators is that their flight South indicates cold weather, and their return North mild weather. Th-ir fly.ng high or low in dicates nothing. This is general'y owing to the elevation of the land over which they pass. "Wild geese," he continued, ''do not fly in a straight line by any mvans, but in the form of the capita! V. An old gander always leads and two columns follow in single file, slightly at right angles, two males bringing up the rear of the columns. The fact that they come down the Monongahela indicates only that they are somewhat out of their course, which often happens, and 1 don't look for any change in the weather on that account. It takes the birds about sixty hours, in fair weather to go from the lakes to the gulf, and do rot alight during the entire passage, except when they lose their way or are caught in a storm. A Turkey Hen YTho Kept on Trjlng. Mis. David Simpson, II wkinsville, Ga., had a turkey hen which Iid thir teen eggs when the buds began to show, and the eggs were taken from the nest and batched by a chicken hen. As soon as her turkey henship missed her eggs she went to work and laid some more, upon which she sat and hatched a brood, which was a few days afterward destroyed by hogs. Not a wbit taken back she showed her fpnnk and laid eight more eggs and sat upon them awhile, when her liege lord, the gobbler, lost his manliness and in his Rssumed effeminacy took the incubation abreast his own bosom and mortified the "lost cause" of the female to such an extent that 8he sat by his side for three days, and then, out of pure grief, died. The eccroaching gobbler finished the incubation process, and now he, in his widowhood, is scratching for his ten day old family, which is his duty. Why a Drunken Man Escapes. One sometimes sees a drunken man pitched violently from a horse, and when the bystanders rush to the spot, expectirg to find him dead, they are as tonished to discover that be has been but little injured. Ic his ".Scrambles Among the High Alps," Leslie Stephen tells the story of a guide who. while drunk, fell over a prec:pice so deep that a fall over It seemed almost certain death, and who yet sustained little jury. Stephen accordingly gives hi3 readers the advice either not to fall over a precipice, or to get thoroughly drunk before doing so. The reason of this immunity is that the nerve centres are so much paralyzed in the drunken man as not to be affected by the shock of the fall, which in a sober man, would have acted npjn them so violently as to stop the heart, arrest the circulation, and caase instant death. Rapidity of Tralrle Fires. A prairie Gre that originated on the line between Hughes and Sully counties, D.-ikota, some of the time traveled at the rate of twenty miles an hour before a fierce southern gale. A farmer who had put off hi3 shoes, saw it apparently two miles distant, and before he could clothe his feet the fltmes were on his fields, and all he could do, with the ut- most haste, was to get as many of his ' horses and household goods as possible upon a garden patch covered with vege j tation, whither his family had fled, and ! see his houses, stables and over twenty j stacks of grain burn, without the power i to save anything. In seven hours it had ! irAiiii.i.l V. 1 .1 1 . . : k 4 .luiiDru acicu 1.011, iiBiupo, mi u uj ujio- i night (twelve hours) it had gone over! WVPn t XT mPsact rrn Inof cont n fT , tr f fv ' jv v V ill -i-J 111.0, ntviuou 1C1J aa vvi v check it. It passed over portions of thirty townships. In its devastating course it did not probably find the grass over twelve Inches high in any continu ous tract of twenty acres. Plowed fire guards from ten to thirty feet wide were leaped, roads offered no obstruction to it, while the drought that had prevailed", for months had made tLe beds of streams I its most dangerous allies. Tbree of these fiies denuded the country of over ; two thirds of the range of cattle, and swept away property the value of which can hardly 1 guessed. The Inflammable , chaiacter of the grass Is such that a fire does not end with the destruction of the I crop, but it destroys the very roots of the grass, parches and burns the soil and leaves it in no condition to bear a crop the succeeding year. Tbe application of a bit of ice, or even cold water to the lobe of the ear, will Btop hiccough. .';: t ft r . . .- Vr J fe ' 1 i 4- Usmlly tievilcps In early IK;, and is r peculiar morb'c cor ciittO i 'A ti e system, usually ufi'fc?v.i the glands, often rt -suitir in s-.vcl!ii.gs, enlarge '1 .jo'nts, a'of.ces-s-rS, thicker, -np-cf the V;;js, pnlarared neck, soro eyes. A scrofulous condition is often hereditary, but tad diet, too free use of fat meais, bad rir. want of sunshine and nourishing- food will induce it. Some people arc troubled with scrof ulous swelling of the glands, and with ulesi--. and kernels, which may cause very little pain; others mav have in- ward scrofula, scrofula of the lunrrc. scroiuia or the srleen. scrofula of the kidneys, and scrofula of the bones. BUR DOCK BLOOD BITTERS -will 1 ri v e a w ay a ny case o f s c ro f u 1 a and not to appear in another nlar f'nr thfiir art inn rm the blood and bowelswill carry the disease entirely from the body, "jit fiVi-"- o nf P3TT3BURCH, offf.h T Tin: Tit ri; tuk bfst mm: f $3.00 SHOES IX TUT". MtliRKT. MARK l . Button, English Bals& Imitation Lace Congress, I'rmn ttie Ttr.T AI.F Sims, wills cKriE i.tiCLA tots, hole I.:ATIIi:n ( UCSTEUA, snd rrrrr nlr -svnrra tktetS. H. CHILDS & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. C H I CA G O COTTAGE ORGAHj Bbj artaJniyl a rtftj, -luxd cf citcelbrjre vcliioh -Klmit-B of no w-irrior. It BoxitJttnft ovtry iinprorcment tlxnt inventive Renins, sHiil find money can produei. OTJB AIM IS TO -IX CEL. V v - -T"s- ' V I Jf 1-"?! EVERT ORGAN FOS FIVE YEARS. Thebe et'""( ut Orar.fi c-o r4-jV"t4j k. tl t -r vol utiio, qnnl:tv f-f I .n.., Q :-4.k r( .:i:. v..rc ty of riniL'-nation, artt.4 i' .i, ; 1 c . 't. . u. T. r.i'Li, pt-r-f.:-c. 4.oi.6ti-u.-'.:v:i, iniki! l .tu t!.- I . ri mtruvt i t-n.-ATii' i.v.! lf---:rfil':(. 44:411. f. .r bouiea. Bctn.iib, f h. t , ":. 1 .;r S4-.-l(-t4t t. '. IT.tiU.I-.;iL: kKI'l I IH1M, vvctji ai.i:j i a ii.itifs. ski 1 i i: ".vouii m t:s. k;t -itrrniii, coMi-jvrn, VAKa tub THE POPULAR ORCAII Irsfructloi 1. ' .:. Pin-o Stods. Cetalotnea ami - .. .0, nc n i lteetion, ruz. Tho Chic- -".ymge Dran Co. (eni'r - if h toil Aeu Mreetu, cs!C-'tno in . SJ t.. THE NEW AND ELEGANT HIGH ARM "JENNIE JUNE" SEWING MACHINE IS Till) BEST. BUY NO OTHER. f mm i a.. r wr. :i n m ir . 1 1?. i . s 4 e.-rnv..; I ' - IV-jr. j-. 11. I l 1 The Ti ADfES' FAVORITE, because it is "LIGHT RUNNING and doel euch beautiful work. Agents' Favor ite, because it is a quick aud ea-ey seller. AGENTS TY.WTED lnOTCUHED TERRITORY. brivij s-oit oinouijA.n. JUNE MANUFACTURING CO. Ccr. La Salle ATenne a:J Onlaria Street, CHICAGO; ILL. EfJCINES, VIOF?ArORS. THRESHING MACHINES. GRAIN DRILLS, cider mills W-r.inte the Sei-t tir.i .-, .Ir:.,.; hs frle-brHt(-4l lenntj lTar.iR. ttie 1.-. A pTfert forre ted phf.hRie ottiieliinent tn ne. I'i.ter Mi. Is; the (-lel4rHt04l i;iriTi Rpr voiipc Xeirri-an ii: MIH.I.IKti, ?MV I' It I SMS ,M STtlNlllltll lniM.tII.Mi ein-iraliv. enil !nr rnialovun A u iniki ii s u p"'"'1'" AKrH'i,nr.u wV.rt,. York r Important to Canvassers. WASTI'.D-I.ife (liinviiriprii In every mntj In the I'r.ifp.1 Slstps t.. pel! VHX S TATKNT K K- F;KIHI.K .".All lRiiN. b;en eomtun-s two Snd Ir.mii. I,..;ifh4i.-. K.u-.er, .Vt .. ..ne u.-n il.-itn the wor i.l n entire et i.l or.linur. Irons l folf-hentmir hy ftnr rr !-,. h.! Ump. 101.S A WAV VtlTil kin urt win. mo.ler-.te. A Urte m.1 lusting 1ne. m lnanr,-l i44i4ioiii-ii4.4.rt. A.t.tress. I. r eireulr FdX SAD llMN' -(.. pf, Keade St . N. Y. ettMS WHfiTtt All list fAltS. i-iH"iN h j r-.in. Tn.-.j. h.4,h1 1-1111:114.. N'l.lITJr 3 SELLERS' LIVER PILLS' j WANTED-LADYr 4n tl4i Hrm. Krferen.-. -1.- At. tntIhtfiii, Ut new Hrm R,r ... ' "wn '"T l-.I1l TO pDOMlirr. OAYAI.Kt.' r .4. I'J ii ";f"mr'"" - -'' ". -.t m ... M J l.sllirerrs. ' I -,u rwair,.t I s. :Wr l.n.r rr ft if The. h,es ..ti..!,.,n.iK:,1,... 1 k r rjr '-".'l Sr, lixz, S. . N. Y. -'' ' -1 IK.. t-U - , I ' '' ' ' -d i ikl erfc , i hi lor-I.tH niO.ha.us, a Sll . ,, ,ie-r inhibiting tfco tint-. r . ta;:.s of Centra! Ada. ra? ; Tin!..' t to China ani i.. ; Ru-s-n. The contents ot J are a solid brownish, gm., mass, exceedingly strong (,; ; : in odor and varying in a z- fron. io i riai or a ;ien-B egg. r . vnr'ctif a cf mticV . t. ill. , ........ . luii.n, ,ltl i 4' '!TJ;n, f; . i China, regarded a? the best and oi... is looked upon as the most tp,, l 'llTir.ftn from Ilia 4,,..:. " ' tlOLILl-rs f,f J I ' 1 1 - Ti a Aoafl-n c.44. 1 4 . , la. , -u, ui irijj(tiiee, anr" j valued of ail, Kapartin d,,,, 'a! least j and .Sitria. Musk is verv a:j ;ii4i,iir.l.ltnr,.i :. . ,5Te ttie mice at nrptn.r.1 reT.h; . r r"-t-iuK-U irorr, f to twenty dollars per ouuee in r i.. 0 ug.i, accoraing to grade. T( a pric- is the cause cf mnch adul'e- 'fi lo this conntiy as well as a tl h,'.. production : so tht there . .. U 1 th'' mark,?t that may be crs;,: tt i Tn" rnncipai adulterants are 14 : ,,.,! ,i.i n i 1--.. ' "IJi., ------1 , 1..- f even piper ar.d regs. 1 he fcdu:4 is inserted iu the bag r.nd tL? tppr'',f closed in a manner as to defy detec Almiil Ave hundred jxjui.ds of n.utk' used annually in the l!.:tej -d. which 15 per cent, goes into teit s. acd perfumery, the rest bei; g i;'?'. medical purposes. " '3' A Fashionable Uaptlun,. N .t a great wln.e aco. Mt t ibe l'.oston TmvilUr, a certu r. ot 'WuMiiiigton was blessej W;.tj 1 ,t 4- and beir. Now this funj.ly 1. hp rij iiigurev circiea 01 fc c the m mtiers are promineLt il a,"Li" latiw j-pi-jcopai cnurcti attLertr ital. Great preparations were cade f.j, j the christening of the I;.-w C0IE(.r A j special Tont was impir3 fr. n, j. , and placed in the bouse. blJ to ck! J th- ceremony all the more lur. i and satisfactory, the prou 1 pirts ' the little fellow eprir.k ed w.;h .,. j from the River Jordan, wh;ct. 1 pressJy imported fur the p-irj XI, ' Q .Tl .lli.rl.f tt fTl-.n. ,-. . r. . 1 t I oyi. t-uuk .it uj4 na m- a IT'S' an 1 go d man i-fter al i.Tt; him. Business Maxim. Ask thy puise wtiat th.u &:.-;.:;-buy. lijord:r;Bte demsn st-onln rL-ct sturdy denials. A man niav lose his ,oril f..r i d- manding them. j IJe'.'er one'e house be u- i .::.L,e c-4 j day than too big all the jenr r..ut.i. j Lost wealth may tie repli,..-4i ty I dustry, lost knowledge tv . ;t, j health ty medicine ; but 1 . tic.e i j gone forever. : What sort of m.iraKiy -,s ;L' k',..1; i gets offended when afked to j-Hy d dcti j which the debtor iTomieed l j i tn-foie the time or dunnlrg. ! A pi inter don't rush to to t: i every time he is out cf "s ir't ' ti-" the baker when he is out 1 N t to hell when tie v.'iu'i tL ! N"4r to the woodpile when !. i "stick." Nor to the l; i h'.- 1 wants a goixl -ru." N - t tt. shop when he wants a ' et. n Nor to the cabinet shop when h- it'J "furniture." Nor to the Latk lk. he wants quoins.'" N t to g:r. ttz he wants a "press." Nt to a tutct:':; when be wants "phat." Nor to a yer when he has a "dirty cn." At! we might add, nor o ? putrp wli; be has ten cents in his pork"t. An exchange argues thtt a !stry happiest when bis friend" ar" :n tr :: a iloctor when his 'iier. hre ?rt: i sick ; an undertaker whea l. . ft it Lis vt j dad, and a printer h"n t 5 '.:.-:Li pty him what they oi tirx. I 1 ,L KOHERT EVANS, UNDERTAKER. AXDMAMTACTt'SFK Y and dealer In !1 k!ni c: FT'HMTT'E!. TT-A full line rf CR-ketu ii" t Bodies Embalmed W Kr.N EF4I '1KF.Ii. Art. 3 NOT DEAD YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, m Attr r ac-rrKER or tin, rorrER and meehw Kere4-ttulty Invite? te ntter.tt.-a C r K - T4l tr.e I'oMic In Bpnt.-si to ti ' ti-et t; ,.; rrry'.na on iSuiner t the '.i 1 ", ' ,'" Mnuntsin H4jne. 1.044-:11. ir 1 " v f uj'pl v from Utf stork, it r.sr.s '-:-- : .. der. ny urtirle In h'.r ln". 'r. ni '--" "".t.JI tbe InrpeFt. tr. ibe t st nisnr.er ci it '-- ltvlnir prices. I -N -. penitent'.nry t-k cs's-r- ' at ting eitHt.ltihnicr.t. TIN' ROOFINC. n SITC1A1 T Oiveroese icl u!i''j ':--i'' I werk mnd prlres. V. I.VTTh. i K'lenst-urit, April 18. lsi-t: k.sEii. 'ARM TOR SA1.F.1 A VHhisMe fsrm f 'a-i-e ship, Cmitirn furlr. F.hepJhtirp D4l t" n.1 Ixiretto. J'ptniri47 lr." e -at rs ocrti" Hnck, Had Mbm oon:i!c! A BOOT IOO ACKP HvlTi(t the'eon ere-tei fr.t FK!"S 1N? HtH'S I., Iiine hrn and 1 r. ! HtH'SI., Iiine hm AC., tnlldlnB. The f s r in Is 'it f -' ' ' - V.".. m" ir.KS all In aeo-i or4ier ar.i tt w ' -7 ..' terms. F'er lu-t!ier p;o IHenivl on the p-nrtpe.-. 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