"V --ia afreaWaaprv-rTTnrri "1 J Oatmeal as FooJ. Says an Iriah papfr, oatmeal is rj food of great strength and nutrition, having claims to be hetfer known and more widely used trn it is at: ireffit, jJ much privioe as train fowl, it contain phos;r.rus rnngh to krp a roup doina .1:1' orilin.iry amount of brain wik jn health an) vigor. All medical author Hies ut! it e in the opinion that, having all requisites for the deTt'opment of tb sjs'eci. it is pre-r-mhieut'.y useful food ! for 2rovinfr children and the youn? & rally. O itmeal rfqoires rauch cooking it 1 well cooked it will thicken 1 Rf utfr much more than equiJ weight of wl eat flour. The oats of th;s country are ?n perior to thse crown on tlu- continent and the southern prt of England, hut certainly inferior to the Scotch, wht re considerable pains are taken to cultrva'e them, arid it is needk-e-s to point out that the Scotch are an example of a thor oughly robust people, which lesult is Just!y set down as beintj derived from a plentiful use of oatmeal. Dr. Guthrie has asserted that h s countrymen have the largest heads of any nation in the world not even the English having . . I I. V. .. . w' V.f. r. O 5 large nea.js winru mmi".. . ; tl e uuiversal use of oatmeal, as nni- 7" is, teing founa alike upon the v ""mJ"0' the rich an1 t,ie t!ibles of t,,e .oor In the morning the porridge, in the evening the traditional cake. The two principal ways of cooking oatmeal are porridge and cke, bannock, which 1 will describe, and also some other modes of cooking, in order to give an agreeable variety of dishes. First, then, we will commencs with a recipe for porridge : To three pints of boiling water add a level teaspoonful of salt and a pint of meal, stirring while it is slowly being poured in ; continue the stirring until the meal is diffused thro' the water about eight or ten minutes. Cover it closely then, and place it where it will simmer for an hour; avoid stir ring during the whole time. Serve hot, with as little massing as possible, accom panied with milk, maple pyrup, sugar or cream. To make oatmeal cake, place a quart of meal in a bowl, add to it as much cold water as will form it into a soft, light dough ; cover with a cloth fifteen minutes to allow it to swell, then dust the pastry board with meal, turn out the dough and give a vigorous kneading. Cover it with the cloth a few minutes, and proceed'at once to roll it out to an eighth of an inch In thickness ; cut it In five pieces and partly cok them on a gilddle, then finish them by toasting in front of the fire. Wirls as Housekeepers. As girls rass into their teecs, some most sensible mothers give each daugh ter the full care of the housekeeping for a week at a lime, of course guided by their mother's supervision and judgment as to the marketing and expenditure. This is an excellent arrangement, and one ot the most important items in their education. There is no greater mistake than feeling that domestic labor, when necessary, or the knowledge of it in a!j . . . 1 1 1 1 positions, must be incompatible Wttll llie hihf st decree of mental culture or re- tVnunt. No women stand fo hieh in ii.i-it'.'-ii i r ik frant accoroplisbments as tin i tio iionor themselves and 1 1 1 : r t.u.-.l.firnls t y a thorough knowledge and ov'-rsiht of all iMtueatic duties. No ore can lnjie to liire tbose who will li'i. the best taste, the nicest attention j t order, neatness and economy in little j hii 3, hit ) the kitchen, together with I a r.'.nvct knowledge of preparing the ... . . ... . ........... . f inn t-fii rne;u in a reamum hhu ihul- iv-f mimif: ; "rid yet all these united have a wordei . il iower towurd making home-life happy and prosperous. And the b--eroe nf these charms careless housekeeping, an untidy and unattract ive home and por cooking have driven many a huband to seek comfort and ) happiness elsewhere. J Tbose things which constitute the true j chiirm of a home cannot be bought or j secured by the labor of hirelings. It is j only the mistress of the house the wife . and mother thiough her love and union j of interest with her husband and ( hild- Ten, who, guided by her affection, will j I bor to bring that charm about her household which springs from systemat ic labor, scrupulous neatness and econo my, a finely-appointed table, with food daintily prepared and served with exqui site neatness and taste. No lady of the highest talent or accomplishments need feel that ehe demeans herself by giving her most earnest attention to the beauty and comfort of her home and the careful ordering of everything connected with the kitchen department. Low down as foolish ideas of gentility have been ac customed to place that department, it has ruucii more to do with the comfort or discomlort, the peace and happiness, or the discord and evil temyer, of the whole family than can be gained from elegant or fashionable parties, and all that etiquette demands in fashiorable life. No girl, whether from the lowest or the highest position, is Gt to become a wife a mistress of a house who has not been carefully educated "in all the accomplishments and minnte details of the kitchen. Srlentlflc Farming I'ajs. - Farmers are gradually awakenlDg to the frtct that scientitlc Tarming under practical control pnys 1-id that in the near future extensive farming will be the only kind that will stand the moprf tent. The richest soils under crude jpul ture and poor management fail to pro duce as profitable returns as do worn out soils cultivated by improved meth ods. In substantiation of tbir-state-ment is the fact that the average of the last five harve3s in the "West was twenty-nine and a fraction buhels of cecals per acre, while the New England states, ith good culture and liberal applica tion of fertilizers, yielded thirty and a fraction bushels per acre. The work of progressive men like Farisb Fnrman, who increased the yield on sixty-tour acres of scrub land from eight to one hundred bales of cotton by extra cul ture and generous manuring, is doing the whole country a service. But ha is not alone in the good woik. In all nectionsof the country pros3ive farm ers are increasing, along with experi- . : 1 MiA -nr- 1 is r.r.,,lnal inrrPAcn nt nrodnr.t tier ncrp. with the margin of proQt widenrd and tlie peneral condition of farms im- proved. K A S.K I SM E ' THE NEW QUININE. 0 RIV.IXC EIRS. URN qr.KKU. 50 MIE. IIRlDUIIE. Mi I.D KIWI. !-I.FSM. rl'RK. f -"A. POWiKf UL TONIC. tfi!f tlie (l-"-c:T;-!J.MllWCh V.'l l tit. II. A SPECIFIC FOS MALARIA, fZHZ-Uv.lATISM, NERVOUS PKO3T3aTI0N, .v'1 rrn !- . Kl-'l.-Vj.. U.,."!. U!, X. V.. !'!!.,- :y ... In!. It "-pry ri;tr-ent t-- . f ..,! with K -11- St. r rru f;l ' kiln hi:-, boon oure) l'r. I.. K. Write ti e !'. s K.rainlnmit Snrireon. writ- : -Kfkiu'- -' '! !.!. r-.c-lf.'ir.e mailt;." I)r I. I. (I'. -.-ner ft' r'M't l--1.it New Y'.rk 'ity, h enre.l -' 1 V l' :it with K iK me a- tcr ((innlne f-'i'l I ' ' ' at : '-It i- in .uM'-:l y lru-.r h 11! liiitO'l. He i..!rt ino.I' Miie ever IV. I W. K. H !.- in!.". I. 1). A Kj-t St.. N. Y. (I.i'e rn.l. in .V Y. Me-I. wlW") writf : 'Kasklnc 1 -uj.ori.ir t-i ,nni!ie in its spectrin pi.wer. :uiii Tie - r in..!. i-o rtn tu-nri i or cunfti tu'-'.it. ' l.Vv .l,ira I.. 11 til. ' "I. iplun ,Y-ny I'enitcn ti:ry. ir!! :! at K i-ktrif lia cnre l hl wife after twentr vf ar s.itl.Tt-ir t--tn it.il: ri: anil norvo'i dvi. .';i. Writ" I'itu i.ir par'n-.tlar. "I" li 11 ---. ri . I upon rh-.u-.irt.1r! write that K vkin 1ms r-.iK-l tl-.Ciii a'tiT all '.ttifr nn'.ii'im;s lia.l lull".). Wri'e f.ir i..-..k ..f ' i-tiin .rlalM. K.i'kltif rati If t.ikfti with.. ut any ?p- al tticl lt.il a lvlf. 1 a i.ottl . Si'M l y all .iruuriKts, or f rnt tiv i..;i . I -ri .Tii.t f nr c:e. TH . K AK 1 N K '((...'.I Warn-n St.. New York. DSlNES CURES OUGHS "Knnicli on llati." clesrti cit rats mir. roaches flics, an?, bea- II cart Palna. Palpitation, droptca! pwliins, u iT.inias. in Jlttestlon. hca.larhe, sleeiles?nss cnreil P) VVlis' Health Kcnewer. "RoiikIi on 'orn." Ask for Wells' "Koaiih on t'orns."' IV. Qnlok complete cure. Hard .r soft corns. warts, bunions. "Bnrhn-Palba." tiulcit, complete enre. all kl.lncv, bln.l ler an.l urinary i!ieases. scal.itns;. Irritation, stone, (trav el, catarrh of the MaiMer. 1, ilruiffrtsts. Rril-Rn, Fllrsi. Flies, roaches, ant, be-l-buw. rats, mice, iroph- ers chlpmunfeA, cleared out by ' Konith on Kats." 15c. Ihln renplf "Wells' Health Kencwer" restores health and vigor, cures dyspepsia. Impotence, sexual debility, tl. " Ronrth on Pain." Cores cholera, colic, cramps, diarrhoea, aches, pains, sprains, headache, nenralirla, rheumatism. 20c. Kouprh on Fain Piasters, 16c. Jlnlheri. If you are fallinif. broken. run out and nerrous, nse' Well s Health Kenewer.' tl. DrutcKists. I.lfc Preserver. If yon are losiitv your itrlp on life, try "Wells' Health Kcnewer." oe direct to reak spots. Roiiich on l'llsi." 7nres piles or hemo-rhoi ls, itchini?, protrndlnir, Mecdfnir. internal or other. Incrnai and external remedy in each paclc'ijie. Sore cure, Mc. lirui Ists. Pretty Women. T.adics who won! ! rcrain frc!ine an 1 vivajit", don't fall t i try " Weli's Health Uffcwcr. ' "Ro-.iii!i on llfh." l iv'JUiiori 11. i c'lri tin U;i.r. c ru i ii. iis, ri nr- j wor.. tetter, salt rheum. !rnte.l feet, ojiilllilalns, ! "ito'nsn on ( aiarrh." i orrccts ..re:iivc od-.w at o.ice. r'r.tnplete cife of wr-t ci.r. nic. pl-o uhm,hi ,icd as iarirle f. r uijihtl.erla, sure th'oat, foul brettth. 50c. The Hope nf lli Nallnn. i'MI-lrn, -;,'ht in iirvfioi. inert, punv. scraTTiy anddcltcito use "Wells' Health lienewer."' ( alarrh of (lie IMadilcr. Stlntftnsr. Irrltati.in, ionatmi'iit .ti. all kidney and urinary Complaints ot'rc.l by "Hueliii-l'allia." "Water Tlugr. ItoarlieN." "Koir-'h on Ila scia Tren; uu a'Jo beetle nnt. " ; rV ' rnrff(nHt,u ! 4. V" i- !?"- e- ftp r- v.inr fro j lOSi.rnoc St. a P. 1 N .Y. MARVELOUS PRICES! BGOKSK Comnfrt. orl anl UlhrrUvrk, bf f amoui nnin.ir. aiumi i'tvra M. wmy i.ie r.i.owiB tm-iii ft:? pub)'i.;i iu u.-l puphli,t fv-rwi. nuj all are .rkntwf Tt-ttn gsuA type ttpo ffood nitprr. ther trt-ai of 'ri- i;i-:.ur lubj-tf!. icl us it.iin urn one ckn Lniin Lla: n t.h- it ru'lln tl. 'Win linut he or art vou.l I at to i-o-t s. Id :b bturid foim th. tn-ki woui4 1.01 c4-h. Kc!i bo-li n-omr.i"te io t'rff. i rii- Widow KtM.utt Pnprr. Thic la Cif Ny-lt .."f .t iii - n vtur nru lm tr !m'jLxl nil thvj crfwd, ftii-J II i j-i-t m fncy to liy Wintvr Kvrnlnfj liorrfHtlon, ft '.-rrtliD C' -'ltT $rn In, I Cri'JT, .ftLll. Pultl. tC, fr - 1- ":i:iii, pna:f tbnt'rirft . mwi t-uiur Rt hom. 3 Hitck to the Ol.l llomr. A ovi. itj Unry ( '.1 H-.t a -.:bur uf H;3 !-u Viti'.i." t illicara Krrltullunft and Kea dinar, tare ft-j-t i -cu.-n f-.r sclioi elU'tUoai o I r-u'-nc ftnj ; -it' tu: 'iinia'n 11. j- Th MuDlur4 Letter Wrltrr br -ll'a m4 O . n r o.iu.-. it fm K- ta Corn -poLi.1f ucm. 1 i-.g a!q lir -;lu:ii tor tLr co ni c-;lon of Urttcriof fj. r Rtti J, wull lnt.-ir:.- f-rnt fti.1 exami lo. 6 The Froieu Iecp. A liirliMni Novl. By ATllkla Coilin nitiyr of fre ttom ia W'btli," r, T. KJ uurt Kartn. An intcrcatiug KotJ. Pvifra. Heurt Voi. hj;1..'! uf ' Kftt I.vflnt, t. The I n.iy or the Lftbe. By Hlr W:i-r SootL ' Th 1,'ly if tr Lk- ta lunncf i rvra, ul ul ftj th rin : S.-.'ti m.n 1 tiutc taniiful tho thl. V. In C npld'a .Ntri. A ol. Hy Uie ftuthr of " Dor Ttiora. ' lt. Araoft limrtnn. A Voval, P v Orir E;iot, uttoT of A'ii-D Bei!. ' l f.f Mill ia tL- V .o t. 11 l.a.dy wentlullne'a Drein. A oreL By th ftuihur wf rtiurn. U The MTitfiry of the Holly Tree- A Itorel. B t: u'Ur .f I'oi-ft r1. iu- n. The Kadajet of It, llomnranl Fn, ft rw! ectl.-u f llio I'aaoy sturivff, itiuei, auKxlbluB, pjns ftb 1 jt'a. U John Howerhonk'ft Wife. A XorH. By liltm V - ni. i'!.r of .1 bu Hft.ifftT, Ot-ui:tu,a, ' ' t. The Ciray onaa. A By Mr. Cut 11, ft 'ato -r ,.f " Maj-y Han. u. t;. Ifl. Mltteen Complete Htorlen ty Popular Author, etv-rv"D on-, hMDiur.'j ski lKcttv BtoriCJi, atoru' of voir.; hf. of adrvutare, of ravliwfty ialh. vta., ftU very ln trcatir:, I? Jappf laine 9ocret. A Vnrt. By MiM M. B. B'i'1' n Mb.ir f "Atir. ! K i.jyj ' ?t. 11 l"Mcy rk for II one A dcrnment n mlra'y fu.l ij..a ttua aubjv:t. ciniRi niig nv au-1 prtaoilt-fU ti.tr:ut':ii T- r utftkluf fancy ;, tiail r-(Kkt, hrajfc u. neat,c t?abrot4fy, ate., aW., prfuicly aod ) fa: t iMut; ntf I. If trlmn'a Fairy 9torlc for the Toanf Tb fc-t alsii.)U ul firy aurica i. ubiMtiaU. Xaa ctinurn ra i3u. :fi '.r j 1 Lb it m. t to Mntial of EtfjnMte r I.alTea n GetiUvmvD, i i":.:bii Bv-i aojl brtx-Omt;, flvlBfkte ru.a o ii- It ru -is !! r M oc iaaKna. it I ntul knowIcHaje fur the Million, ft hanly t of ukfat .u;rmatloa lr ail, upon kimi bujJ varluu '4 '.-'. The Home Cook Hook and Pmrwlly Pkyal. rlitM. . iH-uiLg huu-lreda of eict . at covin g rwii, hit, i. bouirk- wra, tllna; how tocure all C'Utiavi aAl-m-ut b ro l hotra rcTaK-Utvo. - t- Manitfra an4 aMoma ta Far Aaray I.aajda, a T-r mir.viuui and iu'.ruT',i of trax-ia. J-.-acnb-iuj (foii.i.r llf. h'iu, ouaynera aad ;onuif thaj pv. ' of f. -riptn cvuiiirw-i. -- 7 Foaalar UmH. Piui aLs aa aheet maslA. W urJ of i 1 t:.f i J ani b a'liigff. . jK " , X, 4 filled Kik. v.,cl. Kr U'irh Conway. M At the orld'a) Mry. A So"!. By rioroasa) a- ifa. auu -r 01 1 : ih.ut un in MttrMi, at.. , 1' Mildred Trrtanlna. A i Soval. H TIM DaaVa,'' I'U'.or nf M .'y Un, ;o. r- larL Oua. A Noval. Bt ihe sathor of Cntl Ei;l .- ttftatfowa on the "now. A ovi. Fj P . VarJ ivn anif-.T of " Rrtal and hmf-anr Klifpi, t-t. l.eollne. By Mary Cecil Hay.ftuUior f Br&Ja 31. CHhrler Marrltiaje. A Novel. By Wt:kic Colna, ftrflbr f No N,!uc. -u;. Keaplnaj the W hlrlirlnfl. A Vorel. Br af ary au.Mor at MiJJintu a Moiiftv,' au. - - -3 lndley C'arleoa.. A Koel. By la. Ii. Prad- 5u a.n or vf " i-a r AuJitv a Ecrat. " tie. M tollea Daw. ' A o)l. By the anthor of ' l -ra fh .rna :. alrlr'a r ate. A Noval. By Mra. Alrxftular, ftutii j' wf - r ' joiur O't, tc 3. Plater Koaa A !. By 'i!kia Colllna, author -c f - 1 lip vv vmau 10 Wbiw,' ate. ST. Aane. A Novel. B lira. Henry ftuthor of ' Ea: l.tuae.' - The l.aairel Maab. A Vovat. By Htsa Muloek, u:ior of - .1'ia Hai'faa. OvOllanias, at. 99- Uoblaaoa raaoe. A thrtulof bftrrative by Pnnlr4 ra Vw. Jfavn(iitg Uic aJuuturta of a castawav la the huifa faoiiic K-r-n. 0. llow to Make Foaltry Pajr. A i-aaleat aod liatru,l.v at-'tra f ftrti-rl- lr. I'. H. Jn.obs. Pnultry " Jr.- Karui at.J (;nrjfu Kfai'a iLu-crai.-J. al I'arlor li.grtc hJ hfik il FTp-rlmrata, 'voi arhitb t-rt- :,. in u-- Torn i,ua'--N n( a 1 ui icka lb 0 l I HU'ri 11 . 1 . r 1. r '. U. -.rt 4i Da or the I m-s ' 1 HmIIJ:.; I'Ioik ltr I'rutlrgJ. l.w-lwtt ra A HrtJolr, ol I'HblU- M' i r.v. 1 . . I .Jt avhir-.ivu. i'!' - ....up. I'll!,'. T.' ork of . T SQf.nt f. t Il of ar. aoTfa' ,.. ... tk . j'. t . ou i i'Iot'a i,rn OSFER. Wo hav nrr:,M'M witti flip pnblllnrs "f llies,. Ijf.-i'k to !iir':ili tin- vrholi- forty fiv. t!i ..n- v.'iirK Mii--i'ritt.i"ii lo iir -;'.er for $ . 1 w t- wi i nny fiv r' ' nr 1; ;.rt -IlvN ;'or !!..",(). A.i.h. -i-.-i. ..1 1 - i-. pii!iiis!ier il " I It r.T-'M 58 - "Lvii.! -i,.. I'a. THIS PAPER WAT K FOTD OX rn.E at kM. r. i aw a III ha RotTELL. '0-x V;nmmZ?:Z da J vmriMsa contracts Tft 111111 j "r w uiaut, avj iy 1x4 a aj mr mm m 0 mmm 1 - xW'px t"- r y.j(tw.rii j ODER Absolutely "he powder never varies. A tiiarrelfn purity sfrnntli and ,v!iol .'sonon'-sf . M.-re econntnicvl' than i he ordinary kinds, and cann. t oe eold in com netition with t lie mnli.tt.ide of the lw t-t, short treiirfrc. alum or nhosphaf powders . Sold tr.li in can. K..VAL iiAKtlu I'OWIHE Cl.,l'lfl Vol)St...(KW YOSK- PATENT: HZKRY WISE GARNETT, Aforney-at-Law, WASHINGTON, D. C. R. fer o 3d Mknal Tank. W nlilntn P. C J-SEND TOR INVENTOR'S GDlDE.-a &3 Ar iif.ytlT Smfr andtiiwy' effr.jl. a 1'sert UHlnr ref-ulrly by l..Oi. Amftrwi f1 W.'-mm. llBrDv'rd nnperlor to II 5-1 oNien. or t fin w-ftiose. i.n : ta monev on worttle uotninn. Try thla Rrmelr ernt K,it.t hv nil imunrist. or mailed to any aonreie flin1 4 cente ftir parliiiVara, wilcox npicinc c. rniloda.. rm. SURE FITS! VThcn I cure I an not irn TnriT 10 pwt "" Vu na i ttitn hr them return araln. mm" ll!fl f". hrxvr ;d th diMM of FITS, BriLKPbT or PaU.IM ' "K N tr n llf-lonc tndy. I wrTn ray rwnxiy to cure tte wrft ri. B- othn h. flh i It no ,,,r cot now raclTlnc crt. Pnrl fttonoe for trati- una ft Five Bottle or my 1nfUlbl remflj. W Kxpr- nd I'oit Otto. Itcoctft yo iiothiof for trial, nfl 1 wlllmre rru- S 'fa Uaalirisa Dictisaaiy. A l)ctiort;ry fei 4 Gaacttcr ;f tho World c.r - Titian nd '"rt1 I Biogra "ih lf I Dict ionary kel I of na.r'v 10,0:) Noi IrOM, Kr-X I All iu ono Book. A CHOICE HOLIDAY GIFT. 8. A C.MERiUAM JtCA.. I'ub'rs. FrtrinfloPt. Max a. viRGirriA r.::MS rori sale. T.nd fr-.m . to Jf" rr aora. c B. M114 Sni short - t c.-s. rUunt an1 hhv elimju fnt for i,cr i:?' coDUmuf 4ocnpas M 'irni. Sut Fr'-. AC.l.ii, riLr a 1.UXTZX, Inl Kauta Atq Tfrtbmri, V'PailA rKJS. M tJ alinat Ohp BlTlH orttarm I;lotr;eJ l.r:ilnr lr A. O. fel.lrtb. CaBbralia. TH E GREAT OH I NA TEA CO 9?iv auay as nreiolcma to Wtose ffrintnr elubs tn vis seje of Ui-JrTr As and Cj JTEFS.ii w iritr 'i.v'fJ'-r, B'nr. etc. Mr HITS 1 ll SlUif 40 i:d r L'ci:ti S1f -.dS4 e'lcre. l ormtu 1 . A fell j ct 41 fi i nf 4.1 & t.lecr ?t:h 1 'jd i&ts f,r'-r. fi KH-WINltJNq WATC tlF3 !! fr!S order. ,jij If ' I or Mom Siw Tea t of 41 p!-es, er bit !ntir tret at I e l.toce. T-i;h mxtt or 4tu. feT.d ns ymjr -i,4refis AG.! M.e.nt'fwi li4 .ir-er; Fe will mall row our I. in' i lirvk eont.trlrr on't.tK rTuiiiTn k Pi ir-e I.it. HTl'.DEltt rl I r A Tk a C kit) 6IAIE BT., ECil'OH, MASS. T? QW ri J'! .M'.sfitn r K 'y trt o LtiSH CtiDA i )'.tiT. ir -..f h-. ;.. I.er5. -Y;.. ; r- A n '-e'i'f . ' ;' il f'V t - '. t . - wiv:ci... : ' i.'si'a-i- fiol Iji JjiL-ts. tVI 'c lor t. "V--.".? . rs. 2 o tit . L I lj.nr. r 1 t'.'.i' 1b u ll u t ii ki- rt ami fur tllo a.fte of Nursery Stork! 8teall tne atro. (lit .t ta tU CHAPS ZZCI-ZZl-t, Il-'tirvr. If. 7. Lit A piir::;n.. a u p port f ii tbo Trlnolple el j. l".tiTcr.-i ft; clln1.l rn 1 Ion. Pet :Ui in the City of New York. VILLIAfV! PORSHEIMER, El !'i' !- Ofl'y, Weekly, and Sunday Editions. THE WEEKLY STAR, An Eight-page Newspaper. Issued every Wednesday. A clean, pnr, ftrlght and Interesting FAMILY PAPER. It contains the late.t nmi, i.mn to tin hour of going to pre. Agricultural, Market, Fashion, Household, Financial and Commercial, Political, Poetical, Humorous and Editorial Pfprtrcnt, nil ondr the direction f trftlnM jonrnalist of th hipbst ability. It columns will be found crowded with food thloa from begienlngto end. Original ttnHe bj diBtlDfulihcd American and foreign writer of flotlon. TERMS OF THE WEEKLY STAR TO SUBSCRIBERS. Pro of PoVape In the United tate and Canada, outside the Mnilt of New York City. ONE DOLLAR FOR ONE YEAR. Club of 10 to the unt P. O. iHdree. with an a.H.fional c.'pr 10 oro-aniBer of Club, . .$10.00 FOR THREE MONTHS, on trial, . 13 cent Special term and extraordinary tndae. nint Co affent and canaer. fead rvr i lrcnlnri. THE DAILY STAR. Tb Daiit ?Ti eontaln all the nw of the day In an attrnctire form. Iu r.eril rorrevpondeDce' by cable from I.ondoa, Parle, Berlin. Vienna and Dublin, . coTnninaaiie reavur. y t WmMoRton, Albany, and other newe oenter, tha - ah'.t eorreenondent, epeclaily retained by T fTAft, inrriisn rr-p lateei i.ewa cy leierrann. Ite l'terary feature er oncurpaeted. The Kmnoclal and Market Reriewi are ocusaally full and complete. TERMS OF THE DAILY STAR TO SUBSCRIBERS. Free of Potareln the Cnlted State and Canada, out- .ide tue limit of New York City. Erery Day. for one year (Including Sunday), T 00 Pally, without Sunday, one year, . , .6 00 Kvery !v. nil month, . .... 8 SO Pnlly. withont Pnnday, t.x mntht, ... 8.00 Sun. lay, without Daily, on year, ... 1.C0 Aanress. TIIE STAIl, Broadway and Park Place, Naw York. T. BARNUM'S New Book TUK STOHY or II T i.irt Anl !- Art of Monev Oottirur with I PriHfn Rale for Money Making. Werih ftro "tg .- ' ' l'r.c-. 25. if Write at once" to FC?SHEE & McMAKIN, Cincinnati, O XXZXZ FAMILY SCALES ' I-- lAcnh one ounce to 95 pounls. ..i-i n.-.Tv 11.;! T apift uM itirt.ru Klii I. & M.-MAKJ,,W.lWIlATI. til if A tl:..-o'lli tirnrntoy . hv'-l J .r JVV. 'o elaelo,! npoa tf9 f lliaary plan. 1."- any L. C. BISHOP. Head Master, Pandingr A Life ExDerlence. RRTn.ri.w r. TV quick cures. Trial Pankfumn ' sr.rt rc , Trial Paduwree,' Send Dr.vWARD & CO. Louisiana, Mo. mm S ALES 1 aIRl Her Hastmnd on Election !ay and Merit. Know Baer? He's my husband. Pornn'i know enoiipTh to come in when it r.tins. If he did he'd stay out and gc' soaking wet just to oblige his fo! it i! ii.ir'y. Bowstr ia i-nssab!y domestic ,ind inif-iligent except At election time. A1 --uf a week before election time he beg Tin to act np. He saddles the party on his t ack and begins to prow thin an-! pale and nervous. Ilia mind ia fiMe.l with majorities, splits, straights, Blips. canards and candidates. I pive him Hail Columbia I have neu kfpt him awake all night talkinir to him bnt it does little or n-j ood. The old crank is figuring out a net gain n( 128 in trie Fourth preciLct ot lh Sixth ward all the time I'm talking, and when forced by exhaustion to stop for a few moraenta he looks at ne with glistening eyes, reaches out his paw and yells : "Whop ! shake ! I tell you wev got 'em I" The closer it gets to election day the more of an idiot he beoores. Strange men come to the house, and he takes them out Into the dwelling for a whispered conversation, during whish time they nod and .sreslure and chuckle aaei shake paws. He is called out of bul to stand on Upfront steps and nmt- tr and mumble :th strangers, win may be midnight assassins for all $ Know. I wish they were. I wish ihey' hit him with a sand bag and render hioai unconscious until after election. He slips out nights without asking my ad 7(x or consent, and alone toward taidnight, after I bad got the whole rice force looking for him, he comes speaking in and confidentially whispers ny, Hanner, it's all ftxed up to run Ui'.knr in the Seventh ward, and h:s election's assured. We'll have a grand victory all along the. line I" "You old idiot! What do I care abcut Bilker or your gr vd victory ?" I yell at him. '!Su ! Don't talk so Joud or the oppo sition party will get on to our racket." And the way he and the rest of 'em write communications to the newspapers signed 'Pro Bono ruD-rieo.""Veritas," Workingman" and 'Taxpayer" is perfectly awful. I'v& known Bowser to sit down and write a whole yard of stuff... claiming to know xaatly what ailed the country, and furnishing a political pan acea for it, sign it "Truth," and send ii oEto appear next morning in print an scare half the country to death. Bowse? know what ails the iODtry ? Why, Le don't know a wart from a stone-bruise T Il is on election day that his vivid foolishness glares like an electric light, lie gets up half an hour earlier, gulps flown a hasty breallast and rushes oCto peddle tickets and challenge votes, nd see to bringing out the full vote. He doesn't go, though, before I have said to him : "Bowser, you are a flat-footed idiot ! You turn with a crank I You ought to be turnd out with the kanga-1 roos ! Ycu " "We'll make the majority 2,500 all around aud bury the opposition out of sight !" he exclaims, looking Ln such an awful way that I feel shivers run ning up and down my back. At noon I hear that he ha3 bet our house and lot on his favorite candidate. At three o'clock that he has teen pound ed 5nto jelly. At six that he has also uit our horse, cow, the baby and the cook-3'ove on majorities. At nine that he has offered to bet me against a ?15 overcoat. At ten that he has gone to political headquarters to stay a week, and that when someone asked for my health he replied : "Furs' rate tuff's ole ihinocerous an' twice's ugly I" "Ra fur Zheneral Zhackson !" At midnight I kick his Sunday plug hat across the floor, fling his slippers out doors and smash bis pipe and go to bed. I'll settle with Mr. Bowser when he comes home, and if blood is then spilt law must hold me blameless. At noon next day he comes home in a hack, hat smashed, pockets inside out, coat tails torn off and a'-fSU suit of clothes completely gone. Tlis hat is on the back of his head, his eyes bloodshot, and beer stains all over his vest. I arm my self to slaughter him, but he begins to cry and protest : "Shay, Hanner, go light on 'er feller I Hull ticket got cleaned out by 3.000 majority, an' I've come home ter die I" "Excuse the liberty I take, said the escaping convict. There's no disputing the fact, the judge has his share of trials. A physician says "if a child dews not thrive on fresh milk, boil it." That is too severe. Why not spank it? "Ah, what would life be without the nobility?" musingly said an English lady. Peerless, madam I Some one is said to have Invented a substance that can be seen through more clearly than glass. We don't know what it can be unless it is a man's excuse to his wife for not returning home before 2 a. rn. "Oconomowoc I" yelled the brake man. "O'Connor may walk, may he ?" exclaimed an Irishman at the other end of the car. "An' faith, if yez mane me, you'll have a foine time makin' O'Con ner walk when he'a paid foive dollars for this bit o' pasteboard. "Gittin' pay for that ?" he asked as he came along to where a man was shov elling snow. "Not a red." "Then you're a fool I" "Yes, I know it, but aa I own the house aod lot I don't see how I'm going to get around it." Barber "Sir, you are getting bald rapidly, I have a most excellent reme dy." Old Gentleman "Never mind. I'm just yearning to be bald." "Eh? Why, that's a remarkable desire." "No it isn't. I've got a terrible wicked son, and I'm determined that he shan't bring my gray hairs ia sorrow to the grave.' " Women are always kind to each other. Recently Mrs. S. was talking to Mrs. K. about a certain belle of four seasons. "Ah," said Mrs. S., "I hear Black is still unmarried." "Yes, y year, said Mis. K. very kind.. . aven't seen her for a long time ; d "Not if she car how her age?" t," and then they laughed and Ached out for another victim. A MISTAKE .-elofi.r.r I n ' !? in tlie treatment of tit' -irnnliM'.i, i.;;:i-iM, m.1 ii rvus or liick I;--.'l;li-l . j'ilirt ir viiU -iunl 1'V ill fuilui eo 'lie pari of ll.oii!il.H of piillerers foJiml rcl f, ev. li tlmii;;h llu-r liave n li:i!is. -il llic ol" :irioiis Ii) KM-ium and tri. ! fi:tni'f..j .-'- -i I If I iFricliH. To mii 1: A. iiloi !' j ' ' '' 1 t" a m, ami ;?'..'.' rtirc. I. .- i -s l::is len j.lie tiuii.Jnril, :n;5 f-si- j uoi t.i;i j.riing he-t-; it w .'' ! -vl :i;ii in tinimed (.r it. Tlio Ail.'i'plnTi viii p-liiiily refer any alio iU -iiij ! inrr-:r tn inv.-.tij.';ilion lo re friwijle :.:ir(L-s v i'ifci:ive l i en cured liy it. ftt-iislnir:li, N. Y. j'tK-r-T-'e i :;' i '- if p to tor inu'-linlf t .'.Tlilui-lioros. It i r?,Tc...- N-;;l( f -sv. i.H ; Tul I ow it i re' vt ry esise w hen- I :iii f ; -ri.v.i- tliem t" t:- The Kales nre im i !-- r--. 3i v fii-ti r-i via w wan pivt-n up to i n- :.v f';e : 1 1( i: eit for me; I toe',: ;s i ': : a- i.f Ai hli lir'aml jiersu:ilel In i f. i if, trie xet oik? -Irtse pave relief, the lt:st x.-t i.'in in 1 rf for two weeks; t'ifii--t fcl ? i-iic want I ied and slept nil ni-i.t; 'tens vt t k Iie T.is np and at work : r..;it-";tlie 1 1 t . -. if-ny thanks. M;:. Jno. r.rscrri?;i. It is rwir'trt. A 1 1. 1 1 l.nr" rthat I am alive. I h;iv-v;il:'.'reil with rstlammatory rliciunatisiii fyears, most f.ftf ie time- le inrj jierfei'tly fcMj'U'vs. I'.nt r.-'- hottle of Aililcjili'inis 1i.t i:red MP. Tl' ifit ro tliiivr like it fm ''.l.e spi-eiiy relief ami pf-T-mei:t ei:rc .f ririii.;itism, so I r'"riiinipfj it to all, knowiiirit ill ncceinpSMi wluct it claims to do. Mi:s. E. Vli KBits, 4'i I'lensaiil -it., M'aterliurv, f;onti.. F. C. Unr.zaH, Hpp r I.isle, X. T'.snysr "I lind nenralirir! in the head an.'.-' n-k, an.l Athlophoros cr-red them." Mvery druccsistpTiuScl keep Atlilop!-rrv-ai- 1 Atiiloplmrirs I'il!-., Imtw here lliey n.-i. U- lH.:i'iit :t" ll-iii-.i.-L-i.-t the A'fih' pViorw t.'o., 11C V New York, ill a,-:i-l !tln-r i -:irr:: ::- pai.h ll rei i of-rt'rii.-if- prlei-, vh.ih is J'l. l per 1 Kin for Al : ,;n Afv. for 1'iils. For I. ..-r n-r.l ki'lney M'-"n'". rlj-Kjiejia. ;-di-.i'- it. wrai:ii''"i, urrx is rli Lility, disea" ol v.i..,wti, i-iii-.-itipnii'.ri - hoailnrlie, inii) U1) blixxl. A tliloiiliiiriw l i 'Si arc uneqiialed. LADTE Are you klfs enough to T-tur,- ir Ko p.-nif two eent In stamps to the Jfr.vfr ;,l !i,fr,n' Cn , fWfl and MO Waoliinfirtori Stwt, New Vorii. for one of their heentiful iilustrr.rt Itilew Rooltfe.' It in a novel, uni ni". on. I in:en-l-iDg work to every prrson of r-.im.;ncnt. On rweipt of ten c-i-utx in yainrw thi-v will ennd postpiairl a full Bet of thej -famous house hold rrame Verba. For ten f rntntbey wiil nip. . n w,k i-outiiiuini; complete weirfiH of 'Tlie Mikado, " nnr nin-ir et lta inost jm pnUir nmi;', toutlier i'fc I. u exquisite chromo cards. QUINEPTUS! A very ii!einp, !.ari-.i.i-- elvryninyi-d nirniiutir eompoanii f'r difgnisin:; Tiit- tn.le ot quiuiire iie'l Other bitl'-r drrur. fit :i r nrlii! or fluiii. Price, 75 reata w fkrt Ksftlc. rre-ri!-il !.y l nimiiiiMit phyaiciaim in. Kiir.;w rue! Atr.evj,-.. K rii.nin ao coiujituij.- ewry botil'-. r. n .-;iii- liv lrneeitii. Manufn'-'.'ir.-.i l.y The Academic FI:r.rniaccntic Co., lttnON AMI ; W VOKK. 332-536 WASHINGTON ST., NEW YORK CITY. i IV. An eieiriuit F.iirli.,li pliarmacentie pn-jmrntion for liilioiid . runlri:il nn.l 1 ,! - trouhV-s ; the re sult of over tn-entv-five v nrs of n:t eminent eientifie r-wrnrt-h. Approre- by tlie Inspect inivliol nn'liorities. In ii in Jii, bospiroiir In every ynrX of i.urepe. Kip.y ily beli.'iji to In ties, children und rwo p!e (.t eiit.-u-y rial..;- Entirely ve,-etiih:r : tree fri.m harmful drop. In Ha'iasoine Packages, Price 50 Cts. lYe;jr-l rulely I j oyal 1 (arnfavfcutii Co. LONDON AND NEW YORK, Chemist In- opvcMilnn ::i to (!. ,- Mijo.ty the Q;!en am! to ;). l: Family. KT.V V',-T;!v IIRAN'C'H : 13C 1S2, 134 Charltor. St. ROYAL PILLS. 8ame mwlleina! .roperti' 1 t IIovai. I"t.is:it. 1ft boxen. :iull- to I x, for 25 eent.s. FOR SALE BY ALU DRUGGISTS; REMEMBER THE BIG FOUR! Vinegar BIUer C0EDIAL, - ,, t SOe. I (leliritinp I tni-tr-. f Vlnepar Bittert TOWDEKS, M does, tOc Vinegar Bitters, rcw style. -J pIta".,lt J- $1.00 Vinegar Bitters, old stylo, hitter taste, $1.00 The World's Great Blood Purffier and Life Givinpr Principle Only Temperance Bitters Enown. The-pat Ofth of n Conturv the I. en dine Family Mediciuc f I lie W orld. B. H. McDonald Dmg Co., rropriatort, SAN FKANCISCO iim NEW YOKK. Tl? tP OVER LOOOOOO BOTTLES S0LDAKD E353 fM-S TO CUREC0UGHSQLCSL THRCVTAIOAaUKaTROUBIlS -jLDfiuceisrs saur riGENTS WANTED I to cuirsvi luc ie oj I Lt - Jr. m 1-:k-I trra. UDna.ll) fivcilltM i fn.. t.enevn arorrT. i:inblihrd '.V. .V T. f.MITIl, OrrTii, .N.V. ill a Mltlv rl tor imm bo Mhm: . It mt M f tb wt htnA M mt mmm atmadlM av 1 1 mwn. TnM. ao strf la my telta I I la aAaacT ttal I will aa TWO BOTTUta arlla f ll, 0BL TtUIlil n tkta l , UTnftnr. Ornk. raaa aa T. O. aattraM. IIH. A.aUXX. H,U Taart k. K.S. f IRG1NIA FARMS FOR SALE. ' t i farma, 10 to le.iXKl arr at tit tn n" acre. Good market. Healthy climaw. r'avor- K '"". " iur circaiari c intaiu tic de.rrlpuon. ernt frrw. PTl.K IiHVK - Br V1 EL m m m mm mm it mm I 1 : cousur.iP.Tion I In the South. I have recfU'ljr taken a railway Hip inio thf Snuth in nearct of my health. I called my iihysiciai together and they decided by n risiDg role that I ought to go to a warmer climate, or I would ec joy very poor health all winter. So I deci ded to cry in search of mv health, if I died od thf? trail. I bougM tickets at Cincinnati of a pale, sallow Jiar, who is just beginning to work lue -way up to the frrty-ninth degree in thf Order of Annanias. He will surely be Ireard from again some day, as he has the elements tL go to Banke up a f?ucces9ful liar. He said that I could go through- from Cincinnati to As&eville, N. C, only one- fasy change of cars, and in about tweaty three hours. It took me twice thatr and I had to change cars thr?e time- m tn the dead of night. The Southern raiht.Kl is not in a flourisfling condition. It ought to go somewhere fcr its health. Any v. ay, it ought la go somewhere, which at present it does r.ot. According to the old Latin proverb, I presume we shouH say noth ing but gwid of the dead, but I am here to say that the railroad that knocked my spine loose laat week and compelled me to carry lunch baskets and large Norman two-year-old gripsacks through the g.oHmspg till my arms hung down to the jnuiid, Jin m iiwt l-erve to be treated well, even after death. I do not feel any antipathy toward the sth, for I did not take any part ia the war, remaining in Canada the whole tiro?-, fo that I could not be accused of ! ofTer.sve partisanship. I have always j BvoMd anything that would look lika a settltd conviction in these matters, rs- J tainin always a fair, nnpartisan and ; neutral idiocy in relation to all national affairs,. o that I migbt be regarded as t' good cril service reformer, and perhaps i at some time hold an o31ce. To further illustrate how fair-minded Iam in laese matters, I hare patiently read all the war articles written y both sides, and1 1 have not tried lo dodge the foot notes or the margisal references or the war nsets or the memoranda. I have read all these things until I don't know who was victorious, and it that is not a fair and impartial way to look at the war, I" dryi 1 know how to proceed in ardtr to eradicate my prejudices. But a raih-oad is not a- political or eocticnal matter, and it ought not to be a-local matter, unless the train stays at oit end of the line all the time. This road, however, istheone thai'discharged Kb engineer some years ago, and when ho took his time check he said be would iow go to work for a sure-enough road with real iron, rf.il s to it, imtaad of to j streaks of rust and a right of way. All night long, except whM. wa-were onanging cars, we rattled i.'ong over wobbling trestles and th!rd mortgages. The cars were graded from third c!aaa down. The road itself was not graded at alii. They have the same old air in these coaches that they started out-with. Different people, with various styles of breath, have as3d this air and then re turned it. They are using the same air that they did before the war. It is not, rstrictly speaking, a national air.. It is more of a languid air, with dark circles around the eyes At one place where I had an engage ment to change cars, we had a wait of four hours, and I reclined on a hair cloth lounge at the hotel with the int2n tion of sleeping part of the time.. Dear, patient reader, did you ever try to ride a refactory hail -cloth lounge all night, bare back? Did you? ever get aboard a short, old-fashioned hair-cloth lounge, witb adisposition to buck? I was tol i that this was a kind of family lounge, that would not shy or make trouble acywhere, ani L had only closed my dark-red and maurnful eyes in sleep when this lounge gently humped itself, ancu shed me as it would its smooth, dark hair in the spring, tra la. The floor caught me in its great strong arras and I vaulted back upon me ponsneu uosom or ine nair-cioin ) lounge. It was made for a man about i fifty-three inches in length, and so I hurt : to s!ep with my feet in my pistol pock- ets and my nose in my bosom up to the ( second joint. I got so that I could rise off the floor and climb on the lounge without wak ing up. It got to be second nature to me. I did it just as a man who is hun gry in his sleep bites off large fragments ef the air and eats it involuntarily and smacks his lips acd; snorts. So I arose and deposited myself again and again on that old sway-buck but frolicsome wreck without waking. But I couldn't get aboard softly enough to avoid wak ing the lounge. It would yawn and rumble inside ani rise and fall like the deep rolling sea, till at last I gave up trying to sleep on it agate,, and curled up on the floor. The hair-cloth lounge In various con ditions of decrepitude may be found all through this region. Its true inward ness is composed of spiral springs which have gnawed through, the cloth in many instances.. These springs have lost none of their elasticity of spirits, and cordi ally cork-screw themselves into the affections-of a man who sits down on them. If anything could maka me thoroughly attached to the South it would be one of these spiral springs bored-Into my person about a foot. But that is the only way to remain on a hair cloth, chair ot sofw No man ever successfully sat on one of them for any length of time- unless be bad a strong pair of pantaloons and a spiral spring twisted into him for some distance. At the private bouse the hair-cloth sofa, witb pair of dark, reserved chairs, may be found in a domesticated state, waiting for some one to come and fall off them, ln hotels they go in larg er flocks,, and graze together in the par lor. They are greatly in favor among the more blue blooded mass here the blue mass, as it were. Bill Nye in Bos ton Globe. Within two years eight men who have passed away included two Presi dents of the United State?, two Vice Presidents, three candidates for the White House and one candidate for Vice-President. They are Grant and Arthur ; Hendricks and Colfax ; Tilden, Hancock and McClellan ; and John A. Logan. WHAT IS DYSPEPSIA V Among' the many symDtoma of Dyr-pepnia or tirtin::siion the mor. promir.yr.t rs; Va riable appetite; faint, gnawing feeling- at pit of the cicmarh, with mcatisfted craving- lor food ; heartburn, feeling- of weigrh and wind in the stom ach, bad Lveath, bad taste in the mouth. 2o u sp'ii'iL;, general prostration, heaaaciis, and constipation. There is no form of disease more prevalent than Dyspepsia, antA none so pecul iar tit the higrh-Iivingr md rapid-eating- American people. Alcohol and tobacco produce Dyspcfsfa; also, bad aifV rapid eating-. etc. BURDOCK P.L00D BITTERS will cure the worst case, by regulating- the bowels and toning up th-? :U!?t.ive org-ans. Sold everyvhsre. " O AJSTDEE " Rubber BOD DOUBLE -THICK BALL Ordinmry Rubber Hoots alrys wew out flr.t on the bil. TbeflSIIlK Boots are dnuUe tliirk on ihe balv, and give DOUBLE. WEAR. 3futt ttonomltal Rubber Boot in the market. L"ta loniror than niy other boot ai d Uie TBICK 50 HICHEB. Call and e amine the food. CHILDS & CO.. Pittsburgh, Pa. THE CH t C AG O COTTAGE ORGAN llu aMafnad a (van t&rd of excellent which Admit do l'.ijncr. I eontmri mrmrj lnsroTzux:t trr&t rn-rentive f enlu, skill and moor-cau i rcnlut. ETEKY OKOAJf FOU FIVE TEAKS. .1 TO Mi t W, Tbia CToellQt Orcaiis ec crlel-rti for nmi, quality ot ton, ymt -ri'-i'iie. -.rretT of coiubmauou, ajfisua 3.n, mnuty m ffi:i8h, yer-fectcoi:itruc(i'-tt. tuJifn ti.wn thi n.ft ttrwct- tohooU, cburc'it:, IchI, t i.at.ica, t3. KMTABI.IkllFJ UKJ'I TA l .Q.V. 11 Uli.UD, MIL. Z'HIM THE POPULAR ORGAN InsirucIIon B j. . Fzr-.o Stoots- uitLge Grgaa Cc. Th2 t-j. -: . i'-i., ILL. THE NEW AND ELEGANT HIGH ARM "JENNIE JUNE" SEWING 13 THE BEST. MACHINE BUY NO OTHER. The "LADIES" FAVORITE:, Viec-uei It ia UQHT ETJNN1NQ and doei such tseautiful work. Agent' Fsvor it,beeku it i a. quick and easy teller. 1GIHTS WASTED LUSWTUPIKtt immil . OIROVIiJlR. JUNE IVi&NUFACTURIHG CO. Cjt. LaSsHe Atessc a:l Oatiria Strest. CHICAGO, ILL. ENCINES, VI3P?ATORS. THRESHING MACHINES, CRAIN DRILLS, cider mills Warmntetl the t-e.t. Uratn tiT-i 1 1 ttj rc). lmte fema lTn1. tbe only ,-livt f..rce feed jfios(.hme atutrhmciit In ue. vtrtsr .Mlll: the letrtf il American nrii T;ing Am.ricn OK NMFI.I.FKX. H A H K f :VSF. rid ftTAXDAKD ini'l.l.Wi.MS vnrrallv. Send lor rntnlnruo Av H. KH II A K, PeancTlranlK Aitricultaral V jkj. York l' Important to Canvassers. ASTF.I-11 ()nTHeri In every inntj In the United States K. aell HX 8 I'AI KN I Kfc VEKS1KL.K SA1 whim rouihine. two Sad Iron, Polisher . Kluttrr, ie.. one iron duliia: the work I an entire o! or.MriHr 1 r -n in elf-heattnic dv ki cr n,! . l laii p. I4f.H AWAT WITH IltT HITI HlSs. Trice moderate. A lnrnem.,1 lii.tirm Income liiurel to trend eanva'.er. Ad.lre.a. ..r circular", kc, IXJX SAD IKON l'O..Ul Kta.ltSt .N. Y. .SELLERS' LIVER PILLSi 1 . n4 11 drnrnirEH r the Ijvr B BaltiHMT. 1 on rMtita4 -f1!r' I.fr Pi,: ' TtaM. idtfflt. Hue 5.edr, Knts-kT Tri lc. f Bai. Hr4 by all Tr'irrt i4 90 dbItj Pnr ILtir 1 In U 'fl t.c ll.o.:. Mia. art l..-it.- Kt.-.a.. it.Kii.l.. To y?Mrl mm H. Ik. 3fl. S.-ly a a f"" J ' 9 ai x Jf-. S vt43i SZCBL. J 4.-.a.ii-.Uara. S.hilh.. m: a . . -:i' r Irt-i.:itiv ,i; .:ir- . J r.- s i f.- i-.t -f r. '. ' 1 -t: .-c f..-Mnt-.. I., ruil. -. I.-. -Ti. r- vt .. Irt . .4 IK. Uilmi . -r i.i. xli.'. II I.-:..' a lTn...J . T. -'I ft.T.lln la I Irr i -' .r Li--"- .. i. ! il-. i. '.: i' -l-i;i--' I lahliu.4 ki lnirKI , fT..; r. in. i ' (!!..t'...tt5 I- H4.;r ?--. -. . : trnm'. ... frucceakor lg t'r jl'j j A llome.f lour Own. j One -of the very first thirgs ll.at a joniig married coople should th:rk of is j the gettiDg of a home cf tLtir om ; a I house which is llieirs, "Tr av- -r,. t0 liOld 7 tor Jifetiffii- if p r-.r:- : i.n- r,a shall la to their children a place aroun-'l which all tfcfir youtLful memories will gather aud bring a glow to their htarts, no matter wbat may come to them in after years ; oe In which each rojtn, in process of time, will become endeared through its associations. It may ftm far away in the distance at first, but persistent thought and effort in that di rection will bring it to pass in time, &l? rrjcch sooner than at 5rt seemed proba ble. Necessity or expediency may n.ake renting the only thinp to do for a time, but I still adbere to the opinion that :t is the trnesteconomy aLd highest wisd, .rn to get a home of your own at the earliest practicable moment. These peripatetic people have rar-!y much of value that they can call theirs, for. in tl'e-Tery nature of thh-.gs, tLey could not have. The family lack tie sense of permanency in regard to a he rue which is always so desirable, and e-i cially when people are uion the cl..wn hill side of life. AVl.iIe youi g -n .1 Tim orous, with brains busy with what ii going on in the world, its absence is not felt so much, but the day men ewee when the interest will le gradually with drawn with the waning strength frrn purely outside rrwtters and center abui the home, and it is then that the h-ari aes for and is N-t at:Mitd wit-, that hich long habit- los male ilea.- a:rl lini;iar. Ai.o'.her thu g is tru. Uxpeiidit :re ;ir much more hke.y t-.i 1-e 1 n.lietl after if 70 ti have such an object in vie", . j know a coup'h w!;o boarded for fv.me years after their ni.ttriae. theii r. i.te.i a house and wtnt to 1. 1 :..- ki-epii.g. They lived-np to eveiy cti;t of their ;ni r-, though never runnitig in debt. Finally they concluded to have a h me ol their own, and took advantage of 1 lie install ment .plan ; that is they had a house built far them b jerg wLomake that sqrt of thing their business, gave a mort gage on it to secure the builder, and paid fCF it in monthly iLStallments. The undertaking caused a complete charge in their way of livine. Without being niggarcly, they looked closely after ex penses, and found that they could enjoy life just as well as ever. ai;d even better than ever, because they had a definite object in view, wbk-b absorbed their thoughts, and for which they were plan ning fro-3t?ay to "day. They did without many little luxuries to which they had been accustomed, but felt no privation in the combat they derived from the krowledge !hat they reahy Lad a home, and not just simply a temporary place to live in. r.benabnrr C'rrNaon R. K.. Srbtclalf La ate Northward. Is""- 1. y. w. ,. z A.M. A.M. y.yr "reM.n, SCO 111'.' f vi I.acktt. V (C ll I".. j M on. ter, 9 14 11 -jv Nol. f lw ll ; s K!. r. v V4 11.41 Urailley, V 1 1 47 trenrl.'urif . V4v ;.( i 4-i L v r. Si.fiHWASj. No. 1. No. a, A. M. A. M. M. KT enturii Ura.llry. ' Kavlor, Noel. Muofr, I.uckett 1 0. ; -ii e're-".jn. t'runon iH 4 nnlpnrt K. X. Nrtiftt Mh I l.i: . A. M. I M. . r.--. .i p io i , Wililw. r..t S .' ; i!rtn. " . n-nirl-r v. o i;; - j' A - I. vl ilf. V .-. ... . t j ; Iiv.'ar'. r 'un.lr. n. 10 lu ...... e .."i. I'pHn. ii 16 . "..'. Kriliralit, IK' . j: lifrli.y. Iu i-Riii-n rxMr, i'j.7 ...!.' ..Li' " Mynii I 'tv, 1j.4v e t '.a:j.. rt. ll... i ' ' , Ki.vfl.iiC. U.1.4 r i-. Irvoc.l, 11. l i r.. I.kave" Si.r 1 a ap.i. Mail i.jp. ' M. - . -.1, Irvnrii. H- -pet iii . Klvn ;lv, l-'ulU n 1'luiir, hir.fiy. i : 1 1 il'T. J'rilK:i K'un. V 1:... S '-'I.. ;. -4 . a.v. ...'.. 3 &s " 1 .. i '..l.lr.-Ti. I v .-.art. M-:i.hi. Aclivii le, Amsl.ry. ! sv.u, Wil.lwnrMl, Vrsi'n . " 4.1. ' .'2. - 00. 6 n'j. 14. 17. ROBERT EVANS, UNDERTAKER, AMiMAM'mil'KtK nd dealer iuall.kini.ol H KMirtF, " A tu. !'i. "atkets alwav. on liand.-fc. Bodies Embalmed WHKX KLUVIKKP. A it . r- fs HOT DEAD YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, TIN, rOPFER AM) SHEET-IRON WAKE axi tix noon x a, HiFpeotlully lovlte. tlie attent(..n ot hi. frietidi andttiei uMiolD general to the fat thbt 1 ! - mil r7ry!nK on l4.ine.? at the old "'and .p.ite the Xuuiitmn Hue. Lt.en! urit. and 1 tt- are 1 to so;i.t tr. m a large toi-k. or tnannajturiri: tu or der, any intn in hl line, tr'.m t Fmal.e.t to the larce.t. Il the t-eft manner and al the lowest llvlre rric.. t N initentlary work either mai'.e or sold at this ectat.ll.hmeiit. TIN KOOl 1N(1 a Sl'KCl.M.rY. lvemeaca aa.i EatlFf Tnarpeive. as to iry work an.! .rire. LI'IIKIMILK. rKen.L,ur)t- Al.rll 13. lSg!-t!. r? "l ! CBItt VHEIt AIL LSI f-llS if 11 ilZ E 11 f?iHrl QREAS HL"T IN THE XV:KL.1 IT" t;- th- lifuiiin hv n 1 .!re .Insr 5 K 'K' 5 K 1'. niliJili.O KlIU 1.1.1. !.. 10 l r'ir-9 St , TNew i.tk. ran li-irn the e.o.'t iA ,-t o any i-roj-.ievl line ot Adver lisii.tf ln :neri.-tin Ne"r.ji:iii-r. 4-0U-lU pwiii li lol, IOC WANTED -LADYei.:?? ani khI Ml ary -jA t hR.., U Biid V- J JKOT.ir-j
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