At BtUMUka' Sprtns. "You niy talk about your CaUfaUV said a visitor to the Hotel at Front Royal, Virginia, recently, "but did you evtr in your life see anything more beauti tul than that f and he pointed to the bil lowy range of Blue Ridge Mountains, m hose tcp were losing themselres in the soft, misty hue of twilight. "1 tell you," he continued, "there are no more beautiful mountains in this country than these Vir ginia peaks. There is only one thing I have got against tnem they are just jam full of snakes." o I have beard, but tt has never been my fortune to meet with any face to face." "You can thank your lucky stars, then," said the man, who was a drummer for a Baltimore firm. "I met one face to face in the aoet unpleasant manner recently. I had occasion to take quite a trip on horse back jou know everybody rides horse track in these parts and, after trotting along for two or three hours, I struck up into Uie mountain. The sun was slowly sinking, casting its t-eautiful lights and shades, with all their delicate witchery, over the surrounding laud scape. It was beautiful, and I gazed, enchanted, upon a scene which 1 cannot describe. Arousing myself from my reverie, 1 was warned by the dee;emog shadows to hasten on. 1 bad chosen a path which little more than a bridle pa'Ji, and at each step the way was becoming more rouh and rugged. Over broken rocks and fallen trees 1 pursued my way with great difficulty. As the thad3ws deepened and objects became less oiscernable n:y horse began to manliest urnxulakable signs of fear and uneasiness, sliying at times o violently as to almost throw me trom the saddle. "At last, to my great satisfaction, I dis tinguished the sounds of human voices. Pushing on in the direction from which they proceeded I came upon a gn nip of men standing ia front of a rude log cabin. Tbey were rough mountaineers, and made a liv ing by distilling whisky. Hiding up I in quired the distance to my place of destina tion. It was several miles further on. I was not acquainted with the way. It would have been dangerous for me to have kept on, and I asked if I could be accom modated fur the night. "Uet down,strangei; get down," was the ready response. VVe haven't niuih in tliis wild country, but wuat we have is at your service.' 'I was pretty stiff after my ioug ride, and gladly dismounted. As 1 Jumped from my borse I saw upon the ground at their feet what, upon examination, proved to be a large snake. It was a moccasin, six feet long, and an ugly-looking customer. My exclamation of alarm drew from one of the men the remark that the snake had been dispatched but a few moments before my arrival. 'We have had a pretty hard job of it,' he said, but we fixed him at last, rt'e don't care hi u for them, but the fact is, when we do siot a big snake close by we don't choose to lave him loafing about the place too familiarly, you know, for he might snap up some one of us when we are not thinking of it, so we se ttled him at once' "How do jou do it ? I asked. "Well, when he is a fine old rattler we try to secure him without bie king his hi:ie. Wc draw his attention by putting something on the end of a pole on which is also a snare, and when the old fellow pops up his head from behind the log we just drop the snare over him and one of us runs up, catches him by the neck and puts a spike through uis heaiL i uai is, wncn we caich them to stuff for your museums. O, there are lots of them alxmt here, lots of them. W e have several tine old fellows on band sow." 1 listened in- silence. .Not a very in viting prospect for a night's lodging, I thought, as I stood debating in my mind the advisability of moving on in spite of darkness and rough roads. A summons from the cabin to supper decided me, how ever. The cool mountain air had proved a keen appetizer and I thoroughly enjoyed the plain but substantial meal ol corn-bread and bacon. Supper over, we repaired again to the from of the cabin. A feeling of exhilaration came over me a feeling which a man can only exjiericnce by going into the very heart ot the mountain. The moon bad risen and around and above me the trees nodded in a flood of silver light, ricturesque and beautiful tK-yond descrip tion was the scene, banishing . from my mind all disagreeable and unpleasant thoughts. Each rock, crag and bush seemed under the mystical light to become transformed into some h ng lovely and fairy-like. "But even tbe loveliness of the night could not dispel the wtannets which was irradually stealing over me nor tempt me longer to remain, so accompanied by my host 1 was shown my quarters. It was a little, low room,seeuiing to be off from the main building. Through the chinks in the logs came the moonlight in little patches. The window, a small poit-hoie concern, was built right up against the mountain and beneath it huge clumps of rock and underbrush. As I stood in the dismal, comfortless room I confess to a feeling of great nervousness. I did not like the looks of things at all. Back to my mind flashed the stones of the evening. I was conscious for the first time in my life of beins actu ally afraid. I set about my preparations for the night with as Kood a stock of cour age as I could summon to my aid, making a careful survey of the room and niiiug up tbe chinks as best as I could. Hardly had I finished ere my candle nickered, sputter ed spitefully and went out. I sought my straw bed, placed my revolver under my coat and settled myself to try and sleep. But sleep I could not. "After passing what seemed hours of wakefulness, exlremo weariness and low wind soughing through the pines threw me at last into a restless, uneasy slumber, in which my dreams were filled with fright ful visions, r rom one more horrible than all the rest I awoke with a start. From the foot of the bed came a harsh, grating sound. What could it be! 1 tried to as sure myself that thi sound held no signifi cance tor me, but instinctively I felt a horriblo sensation of something near dangerously near. I raised myselt up, only to sink back with a low cry of horror. The moonlight, streaming into my window, re vealed to me my rkuution. There, at the side of the bed, slowly coiling itself for a Hiring, was a huge snake. 1 quickly fell lor my revolver. It was gone. The agony of the moment was beyond all words. 1 tried to minn to my feet. At that mo ment the snake sprang toward me, just grazing my shoulder and lal.ing with a heavy thud on tbe other side of me. With one bound 1 reached the door, and with a wild cry of alana' aroused the inmates. Al most instantly all bands were on the spot They found his snakcship just retiring through one of the holes between the ltigs. lie was soon disposed of and proved to be a rattler seven feet long, with thirteen rattles. A search was aiade fcr my revol ver. It was found tkaxe slipped from beneath my coat to the floor, probably while 1 was afleep. $hp came to my eyes no more that night. io sooner bad the gray dawn appeared than I mounted my horse and lctt Ue cabin with a feeling ot great relief." Dr. Xvller, of Geneva, has made a calculation in which he estimates the number of plant species existing on the globe to reach a minimum total of 25J,- two. Vint are said to extract yearly from the soil only about three-fourths of the quantity of potash and phosphoric acid that tbe cereals take up. A new form of thermometer indicates the temperature of any place at a con siderable distance through the agency of electricity. Peaches. Buy preserved peaches nd stew them for fifteen minutes in their Juice, with the addition of a lit tle sugar. Serve up In a glass dish. The Philadelphia banks pay about f 000,000 Id dividend in May. A GRICTXTTJK i . Luii ix Agriccltcm. AH writers on agricultural subject seem to agree that the dm nf lime on clavev (Oil ( of great benefit, crops thus treated showlnir the advantage of its mixture with tbe soil. A corresoondent to the Farmer's Jialew writei frem France that the European farmers oolnode with our agriculturists In this respect, and concludes as follows: The ex tending use of lime Is excellent for clav soils. Argil augments In Tolume when moist .diminishes when dry. Carbonate of lime potses neither of these nronerties : ar.nl il then to coin clay soils it enables the air and beat penetrate more readily, thus mak ing the land friable. On light soils the action of lime is weak.and on those very lieht the use of lime is mispiaceo. , But as the action of lime rapidly trans forms the nutritive capital or tne land, tts success cannot be permanent unless rationally supplemented oy m rect fertilizers, as farm vard manure, etc. Hence, the adaee. Lime enriches the father, but ruins the children. If the soil have excess of acids, lime "sweetens" by neutralizing them; all cultivated soils are slightly acid, such heinc r.eoesRaiv lor vegetation. Too much, however, acts directly on plants, and Indirectly by the formation ol soluble and noxious salts ot Iron. Getting: Eid or Rats. Many farms are so Infested with rats as to cause serious loss to their occupants, and various remedies are resorted to for their destruction. Jfone will prove so effectual, however, as to make a simul taneous attack upon them 'all along the line,' by setting steel traps, dead falls, tnphead barrels, delusion traps, together with a poison box, or box in which jou have continued to feed them on cheese, buttered bread, Ac, until they will almost come for call ing, when saturate the bait with dead ly poison, and they and their neigh bors will come flocking in to enjoy the repast, which, as soon as partaken of, and resolutions of thanks passed lor the kindness, will cau- them to re tire handsomely to rest forever.. This, and keeping a throughbred rat terrier or two trained for the purpose, will soon make the place too hot for them. But to render their extermination the more complete, concert of action must be had by all Interested. Kvery farm er shoal J take his own premises in baud, and then, after so arranging his outbuilding as to shut the destruc tive animals out. he can make use of the above means wiih every prospect ol success. Arab Horse Maxims. Let your colt be domesticated and live with you from his teiiderest age., and w hen a horse he will be simple, docile, lai'.h t'ul and inured tohardhip aud latigux. Io not beat your hordes iur speak to them in a loud tone of voice; do no get angry with them, but kindly r -prove their fault3; thay will do better thereafter, lor they understand the language of man and its meaning. 1 1 you havea longday'a journey before you, spare your horse at the start; let Dim lrequently walk to recover bis wind Continue this uutil he has sweated and dried three times, and you may ask of him whatever you please, he will not leave you in dif ficulty. Observe your norse when he Is drinking at a brook. If in bringing down his head lie remains square, without bending his limbs, he po.-scses sterling qualities, and all pins ol his body are built symmetrically. Four things he must have broad front, cnesi, loins and limbs; four thing long neck, chest, forearm and croup; four things short pastern, b ck, ears aud tail. Tne Canker Worm. As soon as the f-o?t leaves the surface of the eround. and we have a few d.tys ot warm sun shine, the grub of the Canker worm will leave its winter quarters and take uo its line of march lor tho trunks oi apple trees up which, if no ob.-trui- tion prevents. It will climb to deposit, on the s u-'.ler brancees, its eggs. Apple trees in locations where mis destrucive enemy is I'o .nd should be at once looked af'er; if tbey are not protected by pitent protestors, a strip of tarred paper a foot in w Utu should be tied around the trunk aud kept well covered with tar, printer's ink, or a preparation made by melting lour parts ol rosen w ith oue part linseed oil The greatest care should bi taken to keep the paper covered to thick with sticky substance that uo grub cm pass over it. Peas should be planted in drills from twelve to fifteen inches deep. They come up about as early, the growth is more vigorous, and the crop more prolific than when soweJ in drills only a lew inches deep. The dry warm weatbtr does not parch them ud when the former inoue is adopted, and they will remain green, sweet aud Iresh several weeks longer. We have made the experimeut, sow ing the same groujd and at tbe same time with the above results. A goxd thing to give a hoise alter he has been driven is a quart of oat meal stirred into a pail of water, it refreshes and strengthens him, relieves his immediate thirst and prepares his stomach lor more solid lood. It is like the plate ot soup before dinner satisfying and appetizing together. It is said ty careful men that it is most profitable to gro- lor beef those animals that can be turned off at two years old. Greater age will give weight, but at a much increased cost. To heavily lei d a cow of small milk ing capacity i very jioor economy. Rich lood will produce good results when fed to cows that give large quantities of rich milk. X max will ever get a first-rate, even or profitable stcn of sheep, who does not make a practice ot yearly cull ing. . Esptrimtntt have lately been made on oue of the principal French rail way s, to dertemine the slipping by locc motive driving wheels, at speeds vary ing from lorty-tbree to lilty-six miles per hour. For this purpose, six loco motives of three different types were employed, five of them having fonr coupled wheels, whiU the sixth was a Crampton engine, with a single pair ol drivers. The circumference ol the wheels was obtained by measuring the rails traversed by one revolution. 1'he utmost cartfulne.-s appears to have been eit raised to insure ei.tire accuracy of obscrvaton and data, at these trials; and the results showed that, under the conditions of these experiments, uo sdpping what ver occured tbe Im portant conclusion being arrived at, consequently, that any doubts ic re gard to the partial slipping of driving wheels under the ordinary circum stances of locomotive working may be set at rest, and that any such supposed action need not be taken into account as a cause of wear. Ischnit has confirmed by a new sta tistical table showing the duration of life in the various professions in Ba varia the general impression that medical men are shorter lived than any other class. Out of every 100 indivi duals fifty-thre Protestantclergymen, tortj-one professors, thirty-nine law yers or magistrates, thirty-four Catho lic priests, but only twenty-six doctors reach tbe age of ntty. It it not expected that It will be pos sible for the Italian Antartic expedi tion to start before 1&3. In tbe mean time It is intended that Lieut. Bore, the originator ot the scheme, should make a preliminary voyage In a whaler to the Southern sea. THK HOUSEHOLD. Taksagox Sacck. Miss Leslie ad vises to plant a tarragon Dusn, even " . n virion aii it is as useful 1 BUWli vnj fc . r.. ..LAnino aa the narslev. ana ai- most as much so as the bay leal. 1 ne cheapest meat, it cannot be too often ii i. 'wA hg a dash of nHV- SaiUl IS BU vj , oriBg.that all good husekeepers should Keep plenty of- savory herbs on hand. in perfection In July and August, and are used fresh, as you would parsley. Tarragon vin egar Is only good elder vinegar that hoa had a rinuhle Quantity of leaves steeped In it, throwing away the first jt and addmir fresh ones to tne same vinegar, precisely ss you make rasp berry vinegar wun a uouoio of raspberries. You can buy tarragon i -,.. hut it ia eheaoer to make it. Tarragon mustaid Is made by adding two wineglasses oi too fiuexu - ounces ol mustard seed that you baye pounded yourself into a tine powder. Add a glove ot ganlo.aiso pounded, anri mix it smooth with a bit of butter. It for immediate use in cool weather, or with equal quantities ot salad oil U it is to keep for a long time. . Bean Omelet. Lima beans as all other canned vegetables, are cheap now, but in the following receipt you can use the dried Lima beans.by soak ing them all night, if you choose : Half-pint of beans, two tablespoon luls of bread crumbs, four eggs, i oz. of parsley, balf a teacupful of milk, and a tablespoonful or olive oil or but ter. Boil the beans and mash tbem with milk, and rub them through a sieve; aJd the bread crumbs, the parsley chopped fine, the eggs well oeaten, the oil or butter, salt aud pep per; pour the omelet into a buttered dish, bake it lor an hour iu a moder ately hot oven, and serve with brown sauce. Brown sauce is made of aquarter of a pound of sugar put in a pan to brown without burning, bar it until it grows a rich brown. You can add to it for a sweet sauce a lump of but ter aud the juice of a lemon (wine it desired). For tart sauce add cupful of vinegar and you want a thick sauce brown some butter and flour in a pan, putting in the flour as the butter iroths up, and add hot water gradual ly with auy seasoning you like. The cheapest ol all brown sauces is mo lasses. For those who wish to keep the im agination fresh and vigorous, choco late is the beverage ci Deverages. However copiously you have lunched. a cu a of chocolate immediaiely atter- ward will produce digestion three hours after, and prepare the way for a good dinner. It is recommended to every one who devotes to brain-work tbe hours he should pass in Deu ; to every wit who finds he has become suddenly dull; to all who find tbe air damp, the time long, and the at mosphere Insupportable; and, above all, to those w ho, tormented with a fixed idea, hare lost their freedom ol thought. To make chocolate (it must never be cut with a knile) an ounce and a half is requisite for a cup. dis solve it gradually in hot water, stir ring It the while with a wooden spoon ; let it boil for a quarter of an hour, and serve it hot witu milk or without, ac cording to taste. Mcttox Steaks mewed. Take some mutton steaks cut from the leg. Beat them a little with a ro'ling-pln, and season with pepper and salt. Put them in a stewpan with sliced potato, turnip, onion, sliced or grated carrot, either or all, and plenty of sweet mar joram or sweet basil leaves. Pour on sufficient water to cover the stew, and let it cook slowly until quite tender. A tablespoonlul of tarragon mustard will improve the stew. Or you can cover the mutton steak with canned tomatoes, when no water will be re quired, as the meat will cook in their liquid. A scrap of onion improves these. Ham Omelet. Two eggs, oue tuble- spoontul of milk, small piece or bu ter, a pinch of salt. Beat the eggs lightly; stir in milk and salt. Heat the ou:elet pan, and put In tbe butter; when melted, turn lu the beaten eggs; shake the pan. Cook until a light- brown, rold the omelet, and serve on a hot dish. Before folding, put In thick layer of ham chopped tine; any kind ot meat or chlckeu can be used iu the place of ham. Rhubarb or "Pie Plaxt" Custard A small bundle of rhubarb, one pint of cream or milk, one stick of cinna mon, a small piece of lemon peel, silted sugar to taste, four yolks of egg?, a little Hour to thicken, nutmeg to flavor. Put the rhubarb, cut up in small pieces, into a stewpan with wa ter to cover it, and sufhu'ent sugar to sweeten ; when quite soft, drain away the water from it and press it through a coarse cloth. Frizzled Potatoes. Steam your potatoes over night; cut them into slices and frizzle them in warm butter or dripping, or malted beef suet or bacon fat, but not in lard. Throw them also on clean sheet of paper for a minute, strew salt over and dish up. A very finely chopped onion among the potatoes as savory. Scotch Cakes. Three quarters of a pound of butter, one pound of sugar, one pound of flour, one gill ot milk, one large tablespoon of powdered cin namon. Stir the butter, then add the cinnamon, flour and milk ; roll out the dougn into sneets, cut it in cake, and bake them in a moderate oven until tbey are brown. Spixach. Cut off sulks, wash well, place in a saucepan with very little warm water, add a little salt, and boil quickly. Chop very fine when done and add a piece of butter. Denner and salt. Shi ke up aain in a pan. and dish up with poached eggs on top il you like. Stewed Prunes. Place the prunes in a covered pan with a little warm water and sugar, some ground cinna mon and a little lemon peel; stew gently for one hour, and shake now and then. They must not be stewed in too much water, so that when they are quite soft only a rich syrup re mains. Steamed Rice. Put rice (having washed it) in a pan with warm water. stand it aside, let the water be soaked np, and again, and again till the ric. is quite done. Now shake with a small piece of butter and send to the table. The rice should replace the rather in different potatoes we bare now. Toxgce. Buy a pressed whole ox tongue, or a cooked tongue. Let them steam thoroughly through beitredish ing up, and trim with parsley. Use rest, oi tongue tor supper or break fast. Two young ladies entered a drue store receqtiy, and going up to the Dasniui ciern, one ot them said : "l want a mover.' The clerk looked nonplused, grew red In the face, and commenced rum maging the drawers, looking for ibe article of the euphonious name. He caught the eye of the proprietor, who was winking and nodding at terrible rate, behind his desk. Taking his cue, the clerk brought forth a box of pills and with streaks of crimson chasing each other over his face, said : Here they are ma'am.'"' The lady looked up, anl s eing the article replied : "Oh, I don't need any pills; I want a line tooth comb." HUMOROUS. , aatIv In the present century applied to one of the proprietors of a London thea 'or the manager ana mm . .ai. ,t flutter." "SO did Mrs Inchba'ld." "You are lame of a leg." "So was Foot." , , "But you are thick-legged. T . .1. TAk.MIl " "Sols .iv. h. an ntrlv face." SO has Liston." "You are very short." "So was .-vn mr.lnt homlnablv." "SO )did v a nmat monotonous man nerist." "So Is Kemble." "You are but a miserable copy of Vnn have a Deroetual whine. "In comedy you are qalte a buffoon. "So in .aiur.ueu. , "You sing as ill as you act," "sx does Kelly." 'Knt vou have all these defects com blned." "So much the more singu lar." A womax living on Tenth street en tered a grocery on jncnigan aveuue . Vi.. ...ninr with her apron at her eyes, and when asked the cause ot ber trouDie sne ivpuwi "Poor Mrs. Brown !" "What about poor Mrs. Brown? "Whv, she's dead!" "Since whenr" 'She dropped off last night. K..hjil said slip was foirud dead My in ber bed. Oh, sir, you don'tdon' Irnn-a- " She sat down on a barrel of crackers and gave way to her feelings. tut as soon as the grocer had recovered from hia snrnriiA it ft RAii'l ? A aii mi oht as well cut that short. far ifn. Krnwn was in here not half an hour ago, in the best of health." "Is that an?" I'l ettnrct mil thit It is a fact, and you have had a big cry for nothing.' n I haven't eitner. 11 Mrs H,bii isn't !! then it will do lust as well lor any one else in the neigh- fvnrhnml whn itipa within a llaV or tWO I am not mean enough to want to take it all back." Jones was eatlnz dinner at his boardinz-house. and during his Inves tigation of his plate of hash, he ran across a Dlece of Dostaere stamp. The landlady saw him pick it out and look at it. and she bezan to get mad. But Jones said nothing, and, laying down his knife and fork, began to dig with a sdoou in the dish from which the piece of stamp had come, rinaiiy when the the lady could stand It no longer, she said : "Well, Mr. Jones, what is the matter?" "Oh, nothing," replied that philoso pher. "What are you playing in the vituais for then? ' "Why, you see the piece of stamp reminded me of a letter 1 was expect ing, and 1 just thought I'd prod around this dish a while, and see if couldn't find the mail-carrier, and ask him about the letter without walking down to the oflice." The mail-carrier was not found, and Jones has changed his boaralng-house (Troy, (N, X.) Morning Telegram and Whig. RoDblns tbe Midnight OIL. In the Philadelphia Timt of recent date, we notice an item referring to tbe miraculously quick cure or a promi nent druggist of that city, Mr. J. M. Higeins, Uermantownlt iadand Xoir:8 street, who bad an awlul attack of rheumatism of the knee. He applied St. Jacob's Oil at night, and next morn ing was well and in his store as usual. Tax Eel River Road shows np the atest smash-up of railroad material Recently a train ran off the track be tween Auburn Junction and Cedar Creek, smashing several cars badly and destroying aquantity of flour and train, lhe most prominent sensation connected with the smash-up is as fol lows: A young man from Butler, dressed In a suit of black broadcloth, and his "mug" adorned with a spring plug-hat, was on Lis way to see a girl Tbe conductor was on the engine when it jumped tbe track, and, walking along to the rear end of the train, he spied some object crawling out of the mud and water that accumlated along the ditch. It arose, and there before blm stood the would-be lover. "Hello, what's up?" asked the con ductor And emptying the water out of his plug, be remarked : "t'm a nice looking to go and see a girl, ain't I ?" "Hello," said a Xew Haven man the other noan. "How came this win dow broken?" "Whv." renliml hia wifA "I liaard a crash and I thought somebody had i i i ,1... . i . i . U1CU UUILCt M 11. "Nonsense. Some boy threw a stone, more like." Ob. no. It wasn't. I looked out or the window and all around right away, and I didn't see a sign or a boy anywhere." Singular, wasn't it. JonxxT came home from school the other day very much excited. "What do you think, pa, Jee Stewart, one of tne Diggest boys, had an argument with the teacher about a qnestion in grammar I" "What position did he take?" "His last position was across a chair with his lace down." Teacher with reading class Boy (reading) "And she sailed down the river." Teacher "Why are ships called she?" Boy (precociously alive to the re speaslbilites of his sex.) "Because they need men to run them." Ax exchange says: "The average need ot an Indian boy for two years is found to be ten coats and, nine pairs of panis, ten pairs shoes.eleven shirts, fourteen pairs sock, nine neckties, six pairs suspenders and eight caos. Xo wonder the Siobx wanted six millions. 3t. LfOHi Chronicle. Advice Is cheap, dreadfully cheap. But we must be true to our instincts of humanity and tell our suffering friends to use St. Jacob's Oil, and surprise their rheumatism and themwl VAQ alas at the result. J. P. L. Harvey, E?q., of Chicago, says : I would be recreant to my dutv to those aftlietml u,i r - . - MVb raise my voice in U rfnise. "Fraxcis, Is your master at home?" "No. sir." "When will he rtturn?" "He gimme orders to say he wasn't at home, but he didn't gimme no orders about when I was to say he would be at home." "Are yon a good rider?" asked a liveryman. "I am." answered th customer, and just then the horse reared, then stood on his fore feet and the customer finished his remark froai the dung heap, saying, "See how easy I get off." The bad ovster nlavs a dead mn and shut game. Stsii xn near humA l-nwlim, tramp off your front steps. A curiev fact has beep note.! hv Pro. fesior Von Tleghem. The cells in the roots ol n apple tree underwent alco holic formentation when the soil was very damn. The tree then nrnuntAil a very sickly appearance. A new scientific Instrument is the 'Dlnviometer " whl,h Mit.n k " ..lon,!, . .1 1 quantity of rain falling within a cer tain period, and the duration and tbe boar of the fall. Farmer should be careful not to be in too close competition with each other, and above ail thinzs not to com pete with themselves. We once knew a farmer who, not wishing to trust too much to one man, consigned three lots of a particular product to each of three different commission houses in the same city. It happened to be the only consignment of the kind offered. Un fortunately for bim be proved to be his own competitor. A paper said to be proof against fire and water is prepared In this way. After a mixture of two-third sordinary paper pulp and one-third asbestos has been thoroughly Incorporated, It is steeped in a solution of common salt and alum. It is then made Into paper, which is finally coated with shellac varnish. Resolutions are great sticklers for ceremony. Tbey all have to be intro duced. Tbe Popular Demand. So great baa been tbe popular demand for the celebrated remedy KidnT-Wort that it ia baring an immec-e sale from Maine to Cali fornia Some have fonnj it inonremnt to prepare it from the dry compjnn l. For each the proprietor now prepare It in liqui J form. This can be procured at the drngisu. It baa precisely tbe same etTart a- tbe dry bat in Terr cocentrtei i that the doae ia macix mailer. LoweU MaiL VEQETINE. NERVOUS DEBILITY; Hervoaa Debility sad fclee pleaa e9. In almost all cases sleeplessness is a symptom of some other disease, and ran only be remedied by the remoTal ot tne uuu-fc It frequently, however, form so prominent a feature as to reader It necessary to be treated as an original aisense. Intense menial exe-ltement continued up to tne period ot golnir to rest, sedentary habits, tbe habitual use oC coffee, also weaknein of the dlifesilT organs, are frequent causes ol this trouble. Tbe beai and simplest remedf is VnirnNi; and nr person who cannot sleep Dalits should maRe it a duty to keep a bottle of Ibis Kin? of remedies always In the boiw. and to lake a good uoe of It Ju-t before reilrlnr fur the niRhi. It will be sure to prove Nature's sweet restorer, and to tire to tbe patient that refreshing sleep whlt-h every weaned frame Elands so much in need of. For small chllaren ailil' ted wltn wind, undue exi-ltemeot, and the monies which accompany difllcult teeihlnjr. Doi hintr will be round safer or better than a few droi of VtamsB. It will at once resiorequlet lo the nervous system, and give rte to a natu ral and ea-y luuiier. Although VBiETixi con tains not one panicle of opium or other narcotlo In any shape or form. It yet has a most soothing" effect on the hole system, and works In con junction with Kature to glva relief. Bee testi monials. NERVOUS DEBILITY. Kev. O. T. Walker nays: PROVTPEsra, R. L, 1M Transit Strict. Ha. U. K. ktiiti.ns, Esq. . 1 feel bound to express with mr sttrnature the bl-.'h v.ilue 1 place upon your Viumsa. My family have used it for i be la.it two years. In nervous debility It Is Invaluable, and I recoai mend it to ail who may need au lnvlgoraUhat, renovating tonus. O. T. WALKER. Formerly Faster of Bowdoln squire Church, Boston. Dlspepsla, XcrvMneu and Ueneral Debility. CmcixNATt, Om April t, 1S7T. Kie H. K. StetiM : iMar Mr I have used several hottles of Vece tlne for Dytfpia Xerrousmm and Gtlrai Debility aud 1 can truly say I never had a remedy so sure In itii effects ; therefore 1 may recommeud it to all iunerera. W. L. BEIX, Walnut Bills, 41 Court Street. VEGETINE, ntlTAKKD IT XL at. TF.YS, Boston, Haaa. Vegetine ia Sold by all Drnggisti ibs. urn l mum, of mi kiss LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8 VE32TASLB COXPCUKP. Il pp'y ! Cnri tar aTl Pal aft. I CasaralainM a4 W If ill a f t at fela paylmUaa It wtn ear anttrolr tit wont form of rtawJ 0s plaints., ail ovmrtea trnahlea, tnllajniufttloa aa4 U)eam Uom, Falltac and DtpptacMmta. andth uiiiijinaa Bptnal WaalDHMa, as4 to .tmiticalftrly uAtptmA to tte Chaac f Ufa. " It win tUaaoira uaAmwvtamentnm tfeavtorwjta aa aarlj ataga of dsTralopwpfc. Tha tMdaary to oaa f rooa haaiora thft 1 chaekad laryapaadHyby Itaaaa. It nwota) ftdntlMWJ. lUtalrtary, dcatroyaaJl cravtaff for atinnlasta, and rrltaw waaJrn of tha atomarfc. It evraa Bloating, Saadaehaa, Harrooa Proatyattotm, Dabillt?, That faaltitc of baring oowa, eraata V watght and sMckarba. la alwaja parnauantly eared by Its aaa, ItwlUataUtlaMoaBd aorlar sUl ctrvanMrtaaoat act ta fc-vrmony with tha law that ftryara tbe faiaala -J 1 1 ay rortaooBToof Udnay Complain of anbar ams tkto Compound to saoaarpaBBad LTDIA E. riXKHAM-B TKCCTABLK COM FOCXBtk) argmjd at ts and ttt wtm Avaaaa, L;as.aaaa Prlcaat. Six bottlatfor (S. SaatbyaatO fcitkaform at pflja, alaa la tha form lnm as malpt of prksa, tl pvkos forslthar. Mr. PlnfcaaaT ff Mlyaaawata mix Igtta is of Inquiry. &rrd for panTpA M. Addimai aa abasa. ATraHoa (AM Jtia.r. funnr ahsoM ba wltbost LTDU C PTKTIUaT LIVER FILLS. Thar ear enaatliaitlos, hill a aaa ton Sit ot th. nnr. meanttpar bas. r Hals' br all Prsasbtta. -a THE ONLY MEDICINE IS EITIIEK LIOl ID OK DUT FOUX W That Acts at thesame lime ea' M TEX LI7X&, T32 SO WSZS, M AID TES KI33Z7S. WHY ARE WE SICK? Became ir allow Utt$e great ornans to I become clogged or torpid, and pttisonoHS humors are therefore forced into the blood I that ehovZd be expelled natrtraUy. fi .MM.laVHW.-l.hr WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, "LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILirSCOSSTIPATIO. ICINART DISEASES. FEMALE WEAKNESSES, AND NKUYOCS DISOBDECS. &y catmny frt action of Vuu organs and restoring their power to throw of ditease. Why ssffer Cllioss paist sad arheit M Why tonsested with Piles, Cssttipatiss! w ay lricniesee ever ainoraemi A,iaByi f Whv esdsrs servoas or sick aeadaraaat M Vte KIDNEY-W ORTond rejoiee is health It to pot up la Dry Vegetable Tana, In tin canaon package of whu-li nuke tt quarta medieina. AIM In Lbjali Farat, very t'aata. tratca, for tboae tbat cannot rvadil 7 prepara it. t Vlt acta with equal eOrienry ia either form. GET IT OF TOCK DRUGGIST. FBiCX. S1.S WELLS. EICI1ABDS0 A Cs., Prop's, (Will amd tn dry posVpaid.) lrEUICTOl, VT. tLF- WislM Fsa4 eirres K-vvoss Vs all ilrn.ti. Ku.1 r... -1H.n.- tn All - ...- Bacr.aaru-Tt Avaosa. M. V. RUPTURE allevad sad esred withimt the Injun 11 us.. IrSiet, br Ir. J. A. 8 II K KUAN'S Smrm. utile, ail Brasowar, new York. Hit bock with pbotokraphla llksnaam of bad caoas bafore and after cars, Ballad lor ate. Bawars of frandalenl imitators. BUGGIES fcr Deslm Mmlmm Work: Low Prlcoa. Clltl CAMUH DTC CI., Cln:Unau.O. caialuguc FKkjt iS! Amerlcsm Perfumery. That branch of chemistry called per fumery la a new industry on this coast, bat with the ample facilities here for its manufacture It will become In time f very great importance. Tbe exten sive flower farms in France, Turkey and England in a measure Indicate its Importance In tbe world. The plant ing of flowers by the acre for per fumery purposes Is unknown In this country. The perfumery manufactur ed here is from produce of flowers Im ported from Europe, and comes here in tbe shape of a fat or tallow. There Is only one firm in San Francisco en gaged in Its manufacture, and this es tablishment produces an average of one hundred gross of bottles per week. It is entirely for home consumption, though there was but recently opened a small export trade with Mexico, Flowers are not used here in their natural state, as they are not to be had. There is no reason why the cultivatian of flowers, flower firming proper, joule! not be made an important indus try here. 'Wherever the raw mateiial is to be obtained profitably there manu factories spring up, and nowhere do flowers grow more luxuriantly than In California. To convey an idea of the manufacture of perfumery, it may be said that British India and Europe consume annually, at the very lowest estimate, 150,000 gallons of perfumed spirits. The large perfumes of Paris and Grasse employ annutlly in its manufacture 80,000 pounds of rose blossoms, 60,0CC pounds cassia flowers, 90,0 JO pounds rose leaves, 30,00 jessa mine blossoms, 30,000 pounds violets, 20,000 tuberose. 20,000 pounds lilacs, besides great quantities of rosemary, mint, lemon, citron, thyme and many other odorous plants. The quantity of odoriferous substances used In this way is certainly very great, and far beyoud the conception of most people. Btnrewtlneaa and Ability. IIop Bitters so freely Advertised In ail the papers, secular and religious, are bavln a large sale, and are sup planting all other medicines. There U n - tienyir.g the virtues of the Hop p'ant, nd ttie proprietors of these Bitters have sliowu great shrewdness and ability in compounding a Bitters, whose virtues are so palpable to every one's observation. FxcImms. Under the supervision of Frofessor Baird.U. S. r inli Commissioner, ship ment of 40.000 eggs of the whinnish, or landlocked salmon of Maine, was re cently made to Germany, bv Mr. Fred erlck'Mather, of X. Y. Half the eggs were consigned to the Berlin Fish err Association, and the rest to the Socio e d'Acclimatation, of Faris. Mr. Mather has recently adopted a modeof packing for shipment which differs materially in detail from that employed last year, In the course of which he shipped 700, 000 eggs with a loss of only 7 to 8 per cent. It was the earlier practice to place the ova in shallow trays com posed of a wooden frame wltn a bottom of canton flannel. The trays were placed one upon another in a vertical position In a compartment directly be neath an ice box, I rom which water a little above the ireezlng point and well charged with oxygen constantly per colated. In the new method the trays are put into tin boxes one upon the other until eae-u box is run. A well fitting cover is then placed over them, and the boxes, thus nearly hermeti cally sealed, are packed In Ice. Theie is na percolation of water upon the eggs in this mode ol packing. But as the box detains and condenses all moisture arising from the trays, and the supply of air ts sullicieut for a number of days, it Is believed that It will save a larger percentage of the eggs than was possible under the old method, besides occupying somewhat less space. Xo poisonous drugs enter into the composition of C'arboiiue, a deodorized extract or petroleum, the natural hair restorer and dre.sin as now improved and pel fee-ted. ft is the perfeciion ot the chemist's art, and will; beyond a peradventure, restore the hair on bald heads. An ingenious method has been devised for producing a brilliant metallic de posit on glass. When nitric acid is addetl to a concentrated aqueous solution of tartar emetic solution as long as a precipitate is pro duced, then filtered, and precipitate st it red into fresh water, the liquid formed is essentially a basic nitrate of antimony In suspension. On diluting a portion of this milky liquid and boil ing, the precipitate dissolves in the hot and acid liquid. If. now.a liule of this hot solution be poured Into a hoi low glass vessel, and cooled as rapidly as possible by shaking or holding it under runniug water the liquid be comes milky, and deposits a very thin Dim of the antimony salton tbe sides of the glass. On washing It out with cold water, and passing sulphuretted hy drogen gas into it, or pouring in a solution of tbe gas, the glass appears of a uniform faint yellow color the sulphide of antimony formed adhering very firmly to the sides ot tbe glass after washing and drying. By repeat ing this operation several times, tne dim can be increased very considera bly, within certain limits. Such glass appears of a beautiful golden color, with a green rejection. Var.r.iisc. The irreit success ol the Yegetine as a ciean-er and purifier ol the blood is shown beyond a doubt by the great numbers v iio have taken it, ami received Immediate relief, with such remarkable cures Beer drinking Is said to be decreas ing in England. TaKK Lvdia E. Pinkbatn's Vegetable Compound tour times per day and jou will have no uoctors' dius to pay. It has been discovered that a minute fun ens will cause fermentation in a solution of glucose, while it dose not affect that ot cane sugar. Advantage has been taken of this fact to separate can" sugar from molasses, the glucose undergoing fermentation, anil thus al lowing the cane sugar to crystal ize out. LTon Bitters, which are advertised in our columns, are a sure cure for a-ue, biliousness and kidney complaint. Those who use them say they cannot be too llghly recomn;endtd. Those afflicted should give them a fair trial. and will becime thereby enthusiasts n the praise of their curative qualities. Portland Ad. Xo branch of husbandry furnishes. more agreeable occupation than fore-t culture. It affords pleasant diversion from the protracted labors ol the field. and employment for long winters that without it might prove monotonous Intelligently and systematically man aged, our forests will yield profitable returns, not only to our own, but to all succeeding generations. tha Uoetore IIIumo as to the best methods and remeJiea, for the cure cl constipation and di-ordered liver and kidneys, lint those tnat have oaed Kidoey- VlOrt I.TM that if ia h. - a.- k . . . - j .ua wr. nKMBg known. Its action is prompt, thorengh and lasana Don't take pills, and other mercurial that poison tha system, bat by nsinK Kidnev Vort rai th M..nHi .? ... ' .will VI ail UMf organs. Jw CovaaAvxv THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY roa RM1MSX, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, GrOTJT, SORENESS arm CHEST, fsvTnssa 1 aWHaMBSTs r. SORE THROAT, QU1NST, SWEXLINQS AJT9 SPRAINS, FROSTED FEET ASS EARS, UU1UXTB AXB SCAXiDS, TOOTH, EAR AJf HEADACHE, ALL OTHEB PJUNS ASS ACHES. -A ylillllllliimif nilUHllllMfttf Ka rrparioa aa tarth aala Sr. JicnB On aa a Mrs. rri. uarL i -i.r liuiul R.mlT. Alnalaataila Sat ta mprlinlr InSiaaMlUr f 3D Cam. afrv aa nuferias witA paiacaa aara aheaa aaa aantir pfaof ar Kaalauas. BIKSCTXIIS IS SLITS LaMTaSIS. SOLI IT AU HU8IISTS All ICAIEU II ME1ICIS. A. VOGELER & CO. Baltimore, Md., V.3.JU H" CELEBrUTED " -ITS. fl s9 Wait SafTrr iIle.lj WUh the ooTivultHiff, upaam'vllc torture of IV'Vt and atfi and Mliutis ivirIttnt, when Hohtetier'a Momvb ftl'tra, arknuwh-ded to be a real curative of m&IarUl fTrra, will eradi cate r be cause ot n mu ri sulTeiliifr- No lea eflect.ve Is .uis benignant alterative Incase of const 1 pat Iod, dy-p- p-tla, liver complaint. rheunidUiHra, and ta general debility ana nei 0119 weakbe-. Kor aula by all irufi8ta and Dealers Kent-rally. fit yoa r f fasA-J 1 by thstisiD of r dutivti avoid VhIIdk o" jt work. i or i svlirbt worl timolat rs&ad tore brmin rvrv f aoti Hop Bitters. rata iu Hop If vna u Toonr n dtcftruum or tnsik rtrd or aMIUfr. oiel or poor hli. or luLzulitb ntrn, rely oa Hop IfqtfsriPtf from tmj te uoa ; it jou ar mai youmr, uifwrwic from IIIXAI VBB Ml UK Hsksfe- Bitters. Whwrrer JC whenever foB TnouUKU aw a anally from oma form of Kidnev nral cknciBr. Utm-1 In or ftimuivtinr. ill as a. thai Alirtil bav ocn prvvnisssti i k nop HopBltters Diitvrt Have rmj tv prpmet. ' tUiitry or urtAvan evm- ptaint, dlsvasr of the st-rmut-k. la aa abaotute : aaa u i i.iji tte ear for IrankeBDes. uae of optum, tobacco, ar isVooUcak irvr uf n Too will bt mmt if vnuinsv Hop Bittera If TTrTj ar frt m- SoMbr9rM tviy weak and 1r ninttl. try it i It may a nv e y ou r life. It haa saved hun dreds Ctixslar. TT AGEXTS WA5TED FOB DLBLE REVISION The txt anil chripst lllastrstad Minm ot in" Kevisea sew i t-si srnnt. Millk'ns of proplo amwKltinir for it. ln nt be dwelvpd b, tbe heap X'bn publishers of Interior ed t'ons. See that the eopv 7"U bur contains 1.1 Dm rii pravlncs on s el sn'l wrxvi. Atrnu am eoln- niic mouev spiiui2 tuu eoiuun. Sena Iur circu lars. AldrMs National Pub- btoixs Co Philadelphia, Pa. PIANOS. B The Bmt mad Cb9t Piano la tb mark. W an not d)eien bot MHuflMarn. aud Mil direct from onr falry. W bv bea -atabliahid inca UUtf and r-promoted in ev-ry larga city. ST in it crrep-?.nc, and will aaod nor now. hand- IllD)tr-td catalogue, with aartally tow rt4 to paruaa waa will yrrlmi firmea mm dirsM-ft. fc?ent on Trial to O ood Parti . CHRISTIE & CO., f X21 Wfii Utk KtaH, Itw Ttik. ELGIN WATCHES! All tTl.s. OoM, Bllvar and Slrkel. to $ Itu. Chalna. c. . ml C. O. I. to ba axamfDeri. Writa for Catalosn to TAN D A kD AMKaiCAM WATCH 00., Pittskarsk. Pa Y 'Cl'MQl til Laars Talrarsah J ! Cars ts saw BMtain. raniiMipa unkreniM aa,ins eem. Addrtaa VALKMTlSia bltOB.. Jsaaaiills. WiaconaiB Card Collectors! 1st. Buy seven bare Dob bins' Electric Soap of jour Grocer. 2J Ask him to give you a bill of it. 3d Mail us bis bill and your full address. 4 th. We will mail YOU FREE seven beautiful cards, in six colors and old, represent ing Sliakspeare's " Seven Ages of Man." I. L. CRAGIN & CO., 116 South Fourth. Street, rillLADELPniA. Ta. lr. STETT AnrS TTEADArTTE PTI.I.S rwra moat wonderfully In s very short tlmw both SICK and NKKVOrs UEAItACHK; and wbila s-tliia; oa tho Berrosis aystem, eleajiso tho stomadi of exceaa mt hvil. proacms sv acsjalax bcaiLhy actios ml tho bowsla. oo A full aim box of Qtemm vmlaabla PILLS, rHh fan directions tar st eosn pleto eaxe, mailed to any address as Teeeipt ot ala thrirn cissit aostsa-s " a'amps Fst sal by mil diwodsts at toe. Solo Iro1rriwtora, 4 BSOW3I CrTlTsnCAT. COXPAKT, Battijaorw, Xd. OOOO POND'S EXTRACT. TH ORJAT TXOITABLB PAI5 DESTROYER Md SPECIFIC FOR LXFLUMiTIOJ Ud HEMORRHAGES. Baeumatism. NeTiralffia. tfoa baa carad o bmb caa of the diim tmiix? eo lltiDU m til KilraH. Oar njMtvr ta irjvalaa ftliathkwdiaao. Lumha.ro, Paina ia tbo Back or Side, Ac. oar OlittMBl i W mti for m rt Mjralof Cl-'thin ia inounvaaiaat teagrtataalpia raiiaving liflwniiiiatory ctam. Hemorrhages. tltiS."; caaM. 1b afily cvntrollvd and afoppa... Uor Bl. aaJrlM4XwinocnU'tU4t. nblra l.ara araal atdatB aritating lalswnal blnliA4. Diphtheria and Sore Throat. Uw tM Cxtnwt aromptlj. It is a or aora. Da bvj la ditrou. Catarrh Tha Ktrtwat h ' tha only wpeutw fita Otaram. Cold ia ilead. Ae. Oar Catrrli Ctarw." aiaJI y arapftrod ta me wri cntcvM, coniam alt th nratia prupartlM of tha Extrrt! orSIal rtns ta invalnabla fur aa ta cauixrhai aflcuua,iaaiiui(la aad uistxpaoMT Sores, Ulcers, Wounds, Sprains and Bruises. .'iJ..,?"" S;', -J awt in eonartioa with tna CiIi-mI i tt wlU a.d la lietkns aulianiiiK aad ia kea 91114- ut Um air. Burns and Scalds. rj&Z ied, and iihoaiii b kept in vtrT familj rcadf f in ctum f act-i-lfnu. A drw4lac of oar wlaU Ml will aid ia baal.nc and aravvat a ara. Inflamed or sore Eyes. tha slifnc4C inr ot nam. qait aiy ai laying aU ia m ana Boraaaaa wiuuni pnin Earache. Toothache and Face- OaTiA bti ba EltratH m awsl ncrordinc U aU116ilirctsvaa ua Uavt ta imply wuadvrial. p;lafl Blind, B!Mlnc or Itchinc It ia tb stTllCa fraHtcvt knuwo remNlv ; raildlr eurm whtm ntrtvr mrsli.Mn4 hava faiiM. talw Ei trarri Mllelsrl Paprr fur iAmm ue. a pra t.uamt CbaAnc aul Pia. Our Oiatmraa la grai iwrvka wtkar lb rataaval of ciwuuua 4a IttCon anient. For Broken Breast and sore Nioples. 7J,S nv l will b-tt ha - The Ritrnrt m clanlv and efB- i'khm ihi ntutlvra w iv n a ha without it. Our wia(MMk la Ui beat oatolhent tbatcaa ba applied. Female Complaints. MKS majority of f senate di waawa if tha Kxtrtaea ba Ursi A' ail d. taction accvmpaay ach botUa. CAUTIOX. Pond's Extract cnn.no h-M tn unM MBaaC CKlnrtn b'nwa ta tha glaa., ani our rtur. tratie-uiarK on aurr'Hinilinir I'Dif wrarpar. .. .lh-r 1 a-liuin. Aiwa, intil on Si.vtn rraal'a Ellrarl. Tk ao othw arepautiuu ii u meter u.ii fta'S. ar 6s aKojara. priest ml Fos4a rstnars. T.IIrt Articles mm aii.lUt-ai POSOU EXTKAOr..Ok:., 1 roml $1 TS. Tiil-t Crara Q IS) Catarrh Uar....-. 7 Ih-nirillta Platr I.ia S:la B Inhlr ! Toi' SoapUCl.) aif Sul Sjrinn A Oiutn'lit mi Mdicalatt rapw.... rresre1 mly my MSB's EITB.ICT Cs . SEW TOBK and LOiDOX. For by all Druscists and Fancy Ux i. Dl.r. Oriira for 9- worth, fsrrisgs frra. onracvlpt'if SI 2 rdra f"r $A worth, err aga f.-a. on r in of . if aUnatd u 14 Wans Ittfc Marest. rw Vwrai. 'or Sunday Schools. The Beacon Light. SSBeoT l. H. TEXNKT an k. A. HOFFMAN. Opect men copies mailed Iur 30 cents. Liberal redac tion tor quantities. Ditsom At Co. respectiullr call attention to th marked Improvement which is apparent in their newer publications tor Sunday Schools. The best talent In the country hs been employed In compiling them, and tbey nave been received with marked fa vor. TBI Bsacon Uoht la the work of two of the bent hyuin and tune composers tn tbe coun try, is a c.rttru ly w innowed" bonK only ths bet 100 out ot 3o0 mmuscr pw bavlne been re tained. We have not many Buniuy bchool hjmns beUer than "Love or tbe Saviour, tender and precious. Deeper and broader than ocean or sea, Struncer than d-ath, so pure and ao gracious. ch,ln thy luUneos Bow dweetiy to me." or TTe who conquers wins s crown When he Uys Bis armor down. For we bur tbe cross no more. When we reach the Uokien shore." Attention Is alw directed to tVkltKbs (Mrls.) bv Abbey and Munirer; and to Hews (3ocu.) by K. M. Mtlnroah. Taf-e ex cellent books are situ In demanil. Their au thors have slso new bou t tn prvgresa, which will soon ba announces!. Any book nulled, post-free, tor retail price. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. t. X. DITSON k CO, 1K3 Chestnut St, Foils. YOU CAN BUY THE B LATCH LEY PUMP tta ItBMMtrOr srttk Cwpprr , Porrelalww Irsna lUsiltkcm. Each one stenciled with my name aa Bannfaoturer warrantel in matrnal and ron atrncUon. For sale by the best hou.ai in the trade. If yon do not know where to ret this pump, write to me as below, stul I will send Bams of agent nearest you, who will supply yoa St say lowest prices. CEAS. 6. BLATCHLET, Vsnufsetarer, 80s Market St. Philadelphia. Pa. Payne's Automatic Engines. tollable, Dnrahle mm4 Krwsssslral, waller, muh a horoe porer utiA w 1m rue unU water Ulan any other :ipm MU. not atud with an Auto mafia Zut-elT. Hend lor Oluatratod Oataioinia "J " lut Intnrnnfloa and PriGns. B. W. tAl'NK k SOTVi. Boa ga, Cornins. N. T, o SLTarwifori hit Haadlrd Twn-Blal4 . i . .i.i.iui, u.tivr j vo raiiaa a, ra. W IRTHFrL MORSELS, a aalaadld Ranoross r1r . '" swuuujlorjn. AtlBtatsra Bat tarv Co., Phiiad'a. Pa. RUPEwTUS CeasbratM lta!scktaiitia knot cunt fllay Wavrte and Bree-B-T.asdln Rwss, Rifles mn4 Piatola of moot oowrnmM F,tk om4 Am H hinds mf Sipwrtlns I rvtplrmenta and aruclaf vqmrMl by Spnrtamn anil 4,iinmara. ('wit's Nsvf Brrrrm-ttmmHinm Itwable timmo at V up. Jl-.l . I.Hi Kit .V ( M 7 1 1 .Market Nt. kainavwJb. rUlBaWillhls. Psv iT Trinas anawwruig mm aovwrtlaaBB mmt srlll wssfwr a tavwr wpow tt sxlswrtlsair atd th BabtUriar by ataitio Uaat Uy saw tk aalvwr- BBBaBswai iw sniai as o SA m4FZS I V ZXe b-- l. si in S ii l-s" zjt 1st, f J"l Brsrek I lalias I l VJr I m aa.
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