r-----"- nn i ' Atuuie h Water. Every pasture should cental a a perpet ual supply of cool, fresh water, to which animals can bare access at all times If the pasture Is law torn theie. should be sercral drinkit.fr places. Animals should not be subj ected to the hardship of walk ing baU a mile to obtain a drink in a not day in July or August. If they are sotn pelled to do this, taey will ofteo remain thirsty for Teral bouis and will then find their way to the water, and drink immod erately. Abstinence from water for considerable ptaiod, or a long walk in the scalding sun in order to obtain it, will re sult in the loss of milk flesh and fat Water, next to air, is the cheapest article that is continued by animals, and they should hare it in at.uoda.ice and within easy reach at all times, ' Many farmers are rery negligeot in utilizing natural supplies of water. They take uu pains to keep up the flow of water in sDrinira. or to conduct the water they afford through pipes to different parts of a large pasture. I he tail necessary uj con duct water is Tery small. Pipes of wood, iron or lead are cheap. and are easily placed beiow the frost line. Once in position, they will last life-time, and require no repairs. It is often the case that a supply of water can be obtained from a spring located on an adjoining farm, or on the public highway. If there is no spring, stream or lake from which water can be obtained, r sort must be had to wells. One of these wells will often furnish suffi cient water to suddIv several farms. vt rr pasture should contain some means of shelter from the sun. If there are no trees they should be planted as soon as circumetacses will permit, it mar be advisable to plant quick-growing varieties, as linden and willow, for pres ent purposes, but more substantial kinds should be set out for affording shade in the future. It is best to plant the trees in the higher portions of the pasture, as they are more exposed to breezes, ana mere are me , most comfortable tor animals to lie in. Grosses on low land are likely to abound with troublesome insects. It is detirable to plant trees in several places, so the stock of different kind and ages o ay not trouble the other. Cattle will often drive sbeep, calves, and co.ts, from their resting Dlaces. .Eicellent shade may be secured by making frames of timber and covering them with wild vines. The woodbine snd several varieties of wild grapes may be obtained without cost in most pans of the West, and transplanted with little trouble. They are hardy, and make a iapia grow in. The Clinton grapevine may also be era- nlovid for covering their arbor. The fruit, though not of the best quality, is, when well ripened, of very fair quality. Since wire may be used, if desired, for supporting the vines, shelters for immedi ate use may be covered with long straw, rushes, or meadow-grass. Shelters mad in this manner are desirable to protect stack against storms as well as against the SUP. TfrarthMoce of the Cabin. 31 r. Monroe is just back from Arkansas, and in the couise of his journey ings found himself oncer the necessity of walking from one town to another in Polk County. Be bad arranged for a wagon, but his driv er tailed him at the last moment, and he set out on foot, being anxious to make the destination. "Jiight came on," said Mr. Monroe, as he told the story, "a heavy rain came up ; the rain fell in torrents. The road, which had been described as pcrtcctiy plain, narrowed into a path. The moaning of the wind and the rain tail ing on the leaves made me feci uncomfort able. I reached a log cabin near the bank of a small stream. The sight of a human habitation thrilled me. I entered, bui lotiod no one. A dull, smouldering fire burned in a large tirep'ace. Seating myself on a slab-bench I w&ittd. Pres ently an old man entered. lie was old but of powerful mold. His shoulders were broad, and bis anna, from which his shirt sleeves were rolled, were pictures of sin ewy perfection. He merely nodded. When I asked him a question as b wheth er or not 1 could remain in his bouse dur ing the nlgut, be again nodded and left the room. The rain increased. The old cabin borne1 was not alluring in its com forts, but anything was better than the woods, da'kuess, intense and impenetra ble. The old man came iu again, with a lamp and an axe. Turning he locked one door, and placing his lamp on the shelf, Le locked the other dco. Then, with a fearful bowl, be tprang upon me, and witn a rope, which we had concealed about him, bound me. He stood me up like a en pin. and taking up his axe. said : " 'You ran away with my wile and I am going to kill you I' get "1 bejrged pileously. He raved. Wbal have you done with berf' be demanded. "1 told luin that I was his iriend and that I knew cothmg of his wife, but he raved again and raised his axe. 'Hold on,' I cned, if you wail until to-morrow I will get your wife for you.' He dropped his axe and eased me to the floor. I slept in paint ul dozes. The old man lay near rue muttering. ben morning came, the old man unbound me and pointed to the wooas. I did not wait for a second sign. After a painful Karch I found the road. Meeting a man, I related my experience, and was informed that the old man was crazy, aud that be imagined some one had stolen his aife. but the poor woman was sleeping her tteroal sletp under the broad hearthbtone of the cabin. TUm 8" ful Clrarrtt. The coniumj.th.n of cigarettes in the United Stales in the last decade has in creased to a literally prodigious extent, an J some of the Mew York manufactories turn out se niingly euough every month to sup p y al! creation for the balance of time, but the deu.and increases so rapiJly thiU manufacturers are compelled to keep step to the lively music of Young American progress, and the busiue-s f cigarette manufacture is springing up all over the couutry Cigarettes are cuppoeed by many persons to be a modern iii vent ion. This is an eiror. They were known aud ustd, accotdu.g to the best authors centur ies ago, ant tl-eir origin is in deputes be. tmeen the luik and the ' Heathen Chi nee. The French, the Fpauish aud the Rus? fians are patious ot the cigarette, the first named producing, under the management of the ' ileitie," a pr.me article, known aa da)," indicated on lie lithograph sins cr advertise n-t ills by a stirring pic ture of a coiporal of the "Old Guard' of France in lull uuifartn. The French are exuemely fastidious about the paper used for wiapper put posts more so, indeed, than they areaU ul the quality ot the to bacco un-d as hilt rs and the government has a peculiar "nee paper' made in Chita, which is hikh y prized. The to. lacco used f' r the cka'cae manufacture runts oicoicirg to las e the Tuikibh lo I a ceo being considered the finest, a though ai me pe pie iirtler the Havana long cut tob. ceo for fi.iers. Of laie years the cigarette- Las become the nige among the young tmokers of Au.eiio, and manufactures vie with each other in getiiu up the dam-liest-Io-jk'ng packages pdraiu'.e to attract the eye of tueetvlith and '"nobby" sptc in.cn ot ioui g Au.eiiea, who cares more for ttyie iban the quality of thelobatco lo sc-K-ae a cigarette gracefully is deemed one ef the Leceary modi rn accomplish ments, and the young "leilah" ho can inlale the rmoke ana retain it the longest a la Chinee sgain is considered the chair pion. Tacts was a Presbyterian minister who married a couple of his rustic parishiooers, and who felt eiceedincl) di-concer.ed, on his asking the bridegroom if he were will ing to take the woman for hia wedded vile, by bis Fe-atching bis head and say ing, "Ay, I'm wiliin'; but 1' rather hae her utter. A medical college fur woman ia to lm opened in SSan i- rauciacu. AGBICULTUBAli. rVtruow mm la tan often unoummoil nh rrvrl there ia mora truth than nOTeltV in this sentiment in lis application to pw-j . T. . - . I n try Keeping, xi m ow tuy uiwwvu w tola luuMnviMl vire hot to abow wars enable. The 'poultry' that everybody . .. keeps are technically oeiurnsiec -tuwii or 'Barn-door Fowls." As a rule they are kept in small flocks, fed chiefly upon what do farmer misses. On most farms a flock of 12 to 40 bens will pick up a living with out receiving a particle bf grain from May to October, Including doll mooias. i nor food consists of insects, seeds, and grass or weeds: they need fresh water besides. What wonder UtttUI fowls tnus Kept are demonstrably more profitable than any class mtnnk nr inr rton aa tne farm. This is the best way to keep fowls, provided they can oe inaucea to tay wnere uxu M. he framri while frekh. To accom plish this a bouse of some kind ia needed where the fowls may be shut in occasion aiw inr a fw dava at a time, so as to make them roost and lay in convenient places. If fowls can roost in toe tieca, ny all over the farm, and "dust" themselves in the road, tbey will almost surely be healthy, lay a great many egg, and keep in good condition. Besides every now and then t ben will unexpectedly appear with a brood of ten cr a dozen chicks, hatched under some brush wbere she had 'stolen" her nest and done her hatching. That u all very well, soar as the hen is concert ed, but no one wants it to bappea. We wish the hens to lay and set where we can put what eggs we please under them tor hatch ingand what is still more important, we wish to be able to collect the eggs for use or for sale daily. A fresh egg is a Joy, a delight, a good gift of heaven a perfect ly good" egg is an abomination. An eg, to be fit to eat, or for sale, roust be fresh beyond a peradventure, and utterly untain ted with a suspicion of havarajbeen biooded or weathered. For this reaaon it is a most untidy thing to use natural nest-eggs. The nest-ejrg, after a while, is almost surely gathered, and of course is not "right." SKisyrso Animals As it will soon be the butchering season, we suppose the ani mal dead and placed on its back; the ope rator, by thrusting the knife point tore most and edge up, makes a slit the entire length of the carcass from the chin over the center of the breast in the line of the navel to the vent- Let him now stand by its side, with his face looking the way the bead lies, and taking the fore foot ia his left hand, run the point of his knife ir the line ot the cleft of the foot and cap of the knee, up the front of the leg and into the central slit of iu bosom. For the bind leg, having revered his position, let the slit be made in the point of the heel, over the center of the cap of the bock down the back ef the ham in the central slit. In this way the hide when spread out will hare a square form wilhouc long projections, acd consequent deep indentations ot its outline. Buckwheat. Four bushels of buck wheat will make 100 pounds of flour, leav ing the remainder of the four bushels (300 pounds) in bran, which is excellent feed for milch cows and youjg animals. A hun dred weight of flour will average in price $2, and buckwheat bran is ectimated in value to be half that of corn meal, eluck wheat is variable in yield, and ranges from tea to fifty bushels per acre. If the straw is carefully stacked it can be made valu able in the winter for bedding, and also for feeding once a day. It is a gcod absorbent I do not believe in the notion that it poi?ona the ground, but the straw should never be used for bedding pigs, as it causes ac irn tatiou of their skin, but it never affects ether animals. The grain, however, is excellent for pigs. W e have the consols lion of knowing that we have labored long and faithfully in endeavoring to impress upon the farmers of the Anrtnwest the ne cessity of lieslowim; more attention to the cultivation of buckwheat, but as long as the wheat mania existed it was up hill busi ness. Savins tux Foddxb. It is with a good deal of satisfaction that we learn that up to this time, but little fodder has been fed to stock. The fall pasturage has never been so good as it has this autumn, and stock has obtained a splendid living. This will be the fource of a great benefit to the farmers who are short of fodder, and It will enale them to start in the winter without a p rtion of U being fed, as usually is the case in this climate, when winter commen ces in earnest. By rising the coarse fodder on the farm at the beginning of winter, such as cinstalks, which all kinds of stock are fond of, and which is full of nu'riuient the cattle will not be liable to suffer in flesh, and at the same time it will prepare them fr winter. W HXEC JxBSXY COWS ColiK FBOIL Jersey Island, the place from which we obtain the favorite cow, is a small snot of land, if squared, it is six and one quarter miles each way. let this little island has a population of 60,000 human beings, and thatbas over 12.100 cattle, and has had number for the last 20 years,- for the census of 1861 gives 12.1)37. And yet they export on an average annually 2,000 head. Koughly speaking, on this island they manage to support one head of kine to every acre. A good Jersey will yield half her own welsh in better a year she rare ly exceeds 800 pounds, and her average weight at home is atiout 700 pounds. Stables should be warm enough so that horrcs may be be comfortable w ithout blan kets; then the blankets will do good ser vice as covering when the animal is left standing out in the street The practice of covering a horse with a blanket in the sta ble, to be removed as stou as he is taken out, is like a man wtating his overcoat in doors and taking it off when be goes out into the open air. Watkb is a lunch better deodorizer than is gcnei ally supposed. It has grt at aliaorb. ing capacity. Fresh water running through a milk-room keeps It free rrom odors. Add a little wood ashes to tbe flower pots of favorites aul see how quickly it will nourish and improve the growth. To restore whiteness to ivory handled knives: Wash with soaped flannel and luke warm water, then wipe very dry Soak them occasiouly in alum water that has been boiled and allowed lo conL Lot the bandies lie fur one hour in Ibis, then remove them and brush them well. After this lake a clean linen towel, dip it in cold water, squeeze it out, and wh'le it ia wet wrap it around tbe handles, leaving them to dry gradually, aa, if dried ire rapidly out of the alum water, they will he injur ed. Poplar or white wood treated as follows will assume the appearance of the finest black walnut: The wood must he dry and warm, aud then coated once or twice with a strong aqueous solution of extract of walnut peeL When half dried tbe wood is brushed with a solution compounded of one part by weight or bichromate of potas sa in five parUof boilirg water, and. after drying thoroughly, ia rubbed and polished. Tbe stain penetrates to the depth of from ouc twelfth to one :x o of an inch. Enylith wool ia subjected to a purify ing puoceas in a heated room during aix moot ha before it is used; whereby tbe "eke," or grease and dirt, is taken out of it, American wool just fleeced from the sheep's back is wnrked up, and as the eke is still in it, it will not take the colors. Tbe imperfect dyeing of American cloths re sol's in rapid fading, while the English lasts. To remove pitting and old pock-marks, simple oil, pomade or ointment, medicated with crotcn oil, acd of a strength just suf firient to raise a very slight pustular erup tion, U probably the safest and most effec tive ot all the preparations that are employ ed for the purpose. It should be applied at intervals extending over several weak, DOMEsira Au thx Bum. An InteUlgeut house wife la authority for the tatemeal that beds and bedding reqrrnt gnaser attention ia the winter than ia the summer months. She gives the following hints to her sister housekeepers : . Get up la the morning, go out and breathe tbe freak air, taea re turn to your room. Instead of making up your beds as soon as you leave them, and boasting of your smartness (more pro perly igjorance), remove the clothing, not all in a heap, but spread out wbere all part mv become thoroughly ventilat ed, if you still adhere to that time hon ored nuisance, a feather bed, at feather pillows are no better, shake them up, turn them over, stir the under beds, open tbe windows, doors, anything to let in the pure air, the colder the better, and every few days every day would be better bang them all upon the clothes-lire for a few nours and tee how brisk sad lively' the feathers will become. When your mnma mim rlMn aud voor beds are fresh make them up, aud my word for it, you will aleep enough better sou oe euougu healthier to pay for all the extra trouble. a't,-TniMim lewei box mar be made fiin The humdatioa of the box ia strong sard board; cut two pieces of cardboord aevea inches in jengia aau four in breadth; one is for the bottom and the other for tbe lid; tbe two pieces for the side measure seven inches in length and three in depth, those f the ends four inches in length and three in depth ; cover each piece of card on tbe outside with dark blue watered nix, ana on me inuue with wadded aud quilted satin ; bind the edges with gold colored satin ribbon : sew the aides and ends together, and then to tbe bottom; fix the lid to one aide by binges cf ribbon, and finish each corner with a bow of riblxm. The little box may be used to keep jewelry in, or it will serve as a work-box. It may also m made to bold a Utile Christmas present, or may be filled with choice sweetmeats. Bum ok Cookiso Pobltt. Steaming i nn.fnrhlA In hnilicir for tottifb foK Remove the threads before sending roast fowls to the table- In winter am tne pout week before cooking. Poultry and game are lees nutritious, but more digestible than other meats. Singe with alcohol instead of paper a teaspoon f ul is sufficient for either a turkey or a .hinl:fi Romemlw. much of the skill of roasting poultry in tbe ben manner dtv iwnria nnnn haatins- failhfullv. To give roast birds a frothy appearance, ju-t before they are done, spnnaie wan uour khi h.t with meltMl hatter. When onions are added to stuffing, chop them so fine that in eating the mixture, one uoes not Hhi their nreacenra bv biliur into a piece ladies doing their own marketing will do well to remember that young poul try may be told by the lip of the breast Ivnne Rin irtft and Msilv bent between the fingers, and when fresh by its bright full eye, pliant leel ana son moist sain. Colo Fixt. Good health is never at tainable if the feet are habitually cold, since this implies an impaired circulation of the blood ; that it does not reach tbe extremities. Instead ot - toasting loom in the oven," mac them in warm water until thoroughly warci, ana men oasn cool or warm water over them, rubbing them thoroughly with a crash towel, till a reaction occurs ; using tbe flesh brush freely. This, followed for a few nights. will generally warm tbe feet by improving the circulation of the blood. The brush used on the whole body, ia not only safe safer than tbe cold bath, at least tor tne weakly but will aid in equalizing, tbe circulation. let the feet, also, oe put into warm rays of the sun ; the clothing warmed and thoroughly sunned. This will do much to improve cold and sweaty feet, and can do no possible barm. a.eep the feet clean, which can be done only by frequent washing. Bixr Bkoth with Tapiooa A pound of beef cut into two pieces, as before di rected, must be put into four cupfuls of cold water, set on tbe back ot tbe stove wbere it will heat slowly, then boiled gent ly for two hours or longer, keeping it closely covered to prevent too great eva poration. The- should be a pint of broth sfter it strained. Set It away until wanted and remove any fat that may rise to the surface. Soak two lablerpoonfuls of tapioca lor en hour in a Utile boiling water, and add this to the broth and boil all together, for fifteen minutes ; season with salt, and f admissible, pepper and a few drops of lemon Juice may be added, or or, if preferred, the broth may be seasoned in cooking with a bit of celery and a little scrap of onion. Sposob Cakh Seven eggs, one pound of white sugar, three-quarters pound of flour, one gill of warm water; put the sugar in a reasel and pour the water over it; stand it where it will get warm, not hot; break the eggs in a tin bucket and pour the heated sugar on it, beating with the egg beater as you pour it; keep the tucket con taining the sugar and eggs rer a reasel of hot wsier the time you beat. Continue this for half an hour, then stir in very lightly tbe flavoring and flour, and bake immediately. This makes a large cake and very nice for a deaaeit, with either custard -r aanee. Celebt wo Small-Fox. Lover of that delicious vegetable, celery, will be happy to learn that i not only a luxury, but a very uselul article of diet. It is claimed that celery is a cure for small -pox. It should not be eaten raw, nowevcr, bu1 boiled and served with hot milk. . Tbe remedy, is is said, baa been tried by pby sicians, vita uniform success, in seveie cases of rheumatism and g Hit, and for small-pox it ia pronounced a tpecinc But if our readers have none of these diseases, they may eat celery in any way tbey like, because it is good. PBOTtcraa tbc Tuciul When peel ing a quantity of apples, peac-ies or pota toes, this is very essential. Without pro tection it would be slightly cut in a score of places making dieh washing, sewing or anything else impos lble for a number of days. I keep scraps of new muslin st hand and wrap a strip about an inch wide around my thumb, fastening It with a short pin. Of course people bsve much sport about my caution, but is much more comfortable. XtTBAteiA. The latest remedy or relief we have heard of for this excruciating disease is very simple aud easily applied : Make a Strang tea of tbe leaves aud aieuis of arbor riisi and steam the par a affected, or wrap it iu clutoea wet in the decoction as hot as the patient can bear. Another cure for tbe same disease in the face or head i as follows : Put a plaster of pitch or wax on tbe hollow of each fool and wear if a few days- Tins will often bring relief in a few hours. Ri imituiT W in a. To four nuarts of berries, bruised, add one quart of boiling water, let it siana tweaiy-iour noun, s ir ring occasionally, then strain, add two pounds of brown sugar, stir well and put in a jug, cover the uioulh with muslin snd cork u after a few dys. It is fit to use in three luoubs, but luiproves with ae. Cakbots witu f a islet. Fry a quarter of an onion finely minced in a couple of tablespoonfuls of butter. Add a pint of water and boil for fire minutes. Throw in a quart of carrots boiled and cut ia s icca. Add a teasdooaful of chopped par- rley ; season to laile. Bo 1 for a co iple of minutes ; add a squeeze of lemon juice, and serve hot. Lckch Case Sift two tablespoonfuls of cinnamon and a teafpooneul of sea foam into one pound of fljun stir to scream half a pound of butter and run wim the flour. Beat three eggs and three-quarters of a pound of sugar together and mix lightly with the other ugredienta. Do not stir much. Drop by the spoonful on buttered i cs aud bafea. HTJMOBOUS. n..,k iniumi I Ha has But pu.vM - - tn ..it m Ha carries it in the ye mm mvj J Leg of his Boot and when be wants a Chew be Sneaks down in tbe Bacat Alley where nobody can Dee duo. Bpita tobacco, it Sounds like a Duck dl t i .k. The. nrinta la a Uueer tuik ill ura r - man. He U a Fickle person. Sornetimes J T at. aUetnie M Has tea utouMDa mi w um puius, w. hia HntWsL If TOO saTC a Printer. Do not Be a Blacksmith or you will get Fired. This Is a BolL It is on the Man's Keck. Would yon like to Feel . . ... ii nul I. . it j u you UO, me man win w ii, . The Boil is a mean Thing, and it is a Cow ard. If you Strike it, it will Run. But the Man will not Run. He will dance and make Remarks. Boils msy start way down near a little Boy's waistband But tbey always come to a neaa at lasx. ftVaosaa feniral Wai-oeuua. LMn-r MKe.i low-, r unv the OiL Mr. Aug. Kic'tb'osh infor iie-J the q-iestioner tk.t m Jriii' t (.1 had Droved an excellent and moat useful remedy in every family that had u-ed It, A large majority of easea pronounced incurable have been en tirely cured. Tarn, vu imnd anecimen of Amen- can wit in the reply made by the old set tler who had lived in the city since it wes a log cabin or two, to the young man who was putting hi m tuougn a course oi imar mgatives. . "Sou must hare urea nere a long Uaiel" "Well, I reckon." "Why, how long since you came here I" viinir mm a Mid the eld settler. relzing the questioner by the lappel of his coat, "ao you see mat nui across uw river f pointing to a lofty speck. liVM " m,A the nlhr tin." "Well, 1 kirn here when that was noth ing but a hole in tbe ground "Mr. O'Rafferty," said the magistrate "whv did von strike Mr. Murphy I" "Because Murphy would'nt give me a civil answer to a civil Question, yer honor. "What was the civil question you asked him I" "I asked him as polite as you piaze. 'Murphy uot your brother the big gest thief in ClerkonwclL excepting your' self and your uncle, who is absent al the peuitentl iry V "And what rude answer did he give to such a civil question I "He ssid to me, av curse, priseat com pany excepted." Bo I said. Murphy, you are another and struck uim wta me nsi. ilt Clemens (Mich.) True Ueoru.) W. T. Lee. Esq.. of this paper says Being convinced of the efficacy of St Jacobs Oil in curing rheumatism, hare no hesitancy in recommending it. Fitzsoodlb was out again worrying the life out of the ducks with his shotgun. lie blszed away at some ducks, and an un seen man on the opposite side of the pond rose up, threateningly, wilh a long gun, and called out: 'Did you shoot at me t" ,.Dik any ot the shot hit you ?" inquired Fitzooodle. "Tea, they td, ' said the man rubbing his legs. 'Then you may be certain I didn't shoot at you. I never tut anything I shoot at." A Ma at a Washington hotel in a loud tone of v.tice called his friend back just as be was leaving the diring room, and then whispered to him, "How far would you have get if I hadn't called you back I' Tbe other; straightening himself up, re plied iu a tone loud enough for all to hear, "no sir, I won't lend you $5. I havn't got it, and if I had I would'nt iet you hive it until you paid me what i loaned you two months ago." His friend wili never call hi in back again in a public din ing room. l-otrerty and DiitreM. That poverty which produces the great est distress is not of the purse but of the blood. Deprived of its rich ness it becomes scant and wa tery, a condition termed anemia in medical writings. CJ.ven thia condition, and scrofulous swellings and sores, general and nervous debility, loss of flesh and ap petite, walk longs throat disease, spitting of blood and consumption, are among the common results. If you are a sufferer from thin, poor blood employ Dr. Pieroe's "Golden Medical Discovery," which en riches tbe blood and cures these grave af fections. It is more nutritive than cod liver oil, and is harra'ess in any condition of tbe system, yt poweiful to cure. By druggists. I sbb ycu bave the motto 'Excelsior' over your door," remarked a stranger who entered a Detroit saloon the other day. 'Tea ; I gif a bainter two dollars for dot," "It's a beautiful motto. "f es, I tins so." -You know what It means. I suppose V "Of course. It means dot when one of dor boys says Sbalk it down, Tacob,' I shalk him on the neck mid a glub. I d3nt take fifty dollar for dat motto." A bit of advice : "Paps, remarked the enfant ten-ib'e, who was mounted on the back of the old gentleman's chair en gaged in making crayon sketches on hs bald head, "It wouldn't do for you to fall asleep in the desert, would it " "Why not, my darling 7" "Oh, the ostriches would sit down on your head and hatch it out" The rower or The Freaa. In no way is the power of the press more surely shown than in the universal knowl edge that has in less than a year, been dif fused throughout fifty millions of people of the wonderful curative properties of that splendid remedy Kidney-wort. And the people from the Atlantic to the Pacific have shown their intelligence and their knowledge of what is in the papers, by al readir making Kidney-Won their house hold remedy for all diseax-a of the kid neys, lWer and bowels. Herald. The bashful young man who asked a lady on the beach if be "could see her home," was much surprised to bear ber re ply, that be 'could go np and see it ir he wanted to, but she didn't think her father wanted to sell,'' then she coolly walked off with the man of her choice. Iuce" writes to a New York story paper : "A young man comes te m me six nights a week ; should 1 consider it a being engaged 7' If we were her father and mother we should consider that she was ' engaged" altogether too much, aud tell the young man to curtail his visits at both ends. The only physician we employ is "Sel lers' Liver Pills," and we always enjoy good health. Try them. A vorsa friend In Calif roia writes "My little brother having beard the bar reo spots in tbe fields called 'alkali spoif, came to mother one day, while an old baid headed maa was visiting there, and said in a It md whisper"; 'Mamma that man has an alkali sdot on his head." T. Pierce's "1'lonwnt ririive Pel lew" are aug ir roaicd aud inclitaeil ia giaw bottles their virtues being thereby pre served unimpaired for any length of time, in any climate, so that tbey are always fresh and reliable. No cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. By oruggisu. Yocxa America: "My dear child," observed a good deacon to an urchin who was polishing a cat's back with a blacking brush on the Lord's Cay, "have you never attended Sucday school t" "Naw,n re plied the gamin frankly, "I dont go to places of amusement.'' Tat dogwcod tree is knows by Ms bark. Krw Method ot Preparing Chlorine. J. Townaend. of S'ransfurt, prepare chlo rine by mixing a bea?ad solntion of mag nesium chloride of 40 deg. to 50 deg. Baume with about ten per cent of manga- dicxtde, and then exposing it to the ot tion of heated air, whereby tbe chlorine is liberated, which may be used in the or dinary manner. The process ia facilitated by tbe addition of 29 to 00 per cent of calcium chloride. The evil effect of the electric light upon the eyes Is due, it is supposed, to the con stant changes in tbe iotenssty of the lipht. whereby the eyes are prea'ly fatigued. Little inconvenience of tUis nature attends the tire of tbe incandt scent lamps. ESS. LIME. miUiL tit Uli, HAS. 'S n. jm LYDIA E. PiNKHAIUS'S TtSGSTABLS COKPCPKP. In PonHtre Can fr otl te yinWl t'.wigle" nl Weakaaam MMMa uwrlnl tvmmUe iwlallMi ttwulou artittr tb wont fvmotrnakaoav SW!i ill o ' " "-- aaa CTewm- ttoa, Fftllli; and Dteplnmnenta, and tb nut a" aat Cpiul Vataw hod ! jmticoautr wUpSao' fc. ha Cnanc of Ufa. It will dlaaoUra 4aS czpr! tnman fmei tbaaSaraila a mi'-T tmfat iMoam raeea-rtoo) aaraoj hnnuntheroli checked wi pM&lrty ltaaaa It iemOTa faintnaai, iUalearr, -jtmrytmn cralna BaraUiaBlanta, and rcUena wruwn at tbe alocaacb. B can BlaalLne. Beadacbei, VtrrnoM rroatraUoa, Dab!ltt7, Blm iilnaam aa. Dcptaariaa and lad Xhat fealinff aamrtncdawa.caaetBa' and backache, le nlay permanently cared by Ka earn. ttvUlalellUajesaad ua.ir elid rrnmetatcai act ta tar the eareof Kidney CucnpbUnU oi either au this Omapnoad hi aawirraead. LTDIA z. rixKnairs TZerTABLC c rrVIle prepared at S3 and SB Westers Aeaaaa, Lraa.Baa. PrlcatL Six bottle, for v SmtbymrJI ailne fane ot pUla, alee lathe form ef bitererea, ea leertpt of price, 1 per box for Xre. Pint heal Imljeieieaieer Tin nflerielrr Bead frv M. addraai ae at ire. Jkeanaa tkU fuwr. Bofaamllr bowd be without LTDTi X. HSKSAIIf UVEB FILLS. Tber cure eoaatlpaf.ea, alliwieaan pad iorptdirr ef tK-Mr-r. crate per aoa. T HaM br all rraaUt. k r.Vi4;Hr.M.jPCTl II E. SELLERS et. CO. PITTSBURGH. II.I'H 4 aM : HeM .H 1 : W J :VJ iJ!i:iiii..i:ii1yi:iiiiiijj:U:i'rrfj hop bitters: tA nedtcia. a Priak.) HOPS BrCHC, BIANDBAKE, DANDELION, A xo nrr Proaer r rinrr V rmriLQrau- TUIOr JLLOTUiaBlTTBlU. THEY CU1TK ATI ntwrtuwof thvPtOTnarh. BnwHn. P.onti. tivpr, Md&rTB,ioi i rtnury irrrft. rrf. iotAnevL.'Ie,w,n'a'i'i especially Ftsle CoupiauiiU. SIOOO IN COLD. ITU! be paM for ft ? Xhty will nnt rorv r D?ip. or lor un jTmnn irnpnreof Itgorioudl juimi in ujviu. Akwtmr drnirtrist for H"p Ptttrrn4 try tbeus before jfu svWp. Take mm 4her D ..;T.fmQanfAnteuidiT AlUO EvCei tACata HOC OI OpiUDi, UKiaUXV iOij artaaaiu tV 8B5D rOB ClRCTLAB, All sAmw tM v wOeK 4rl itfl. r.. Rnrtawt.t, . , Frsrt,e.tt X-Sk-ICS 'TUB THE CHEAT IiriiLIXGTOX ItOUIE. VTSo other line runs Three Through Pas arnrrr Trains Daily between Chicago, Dot Mom's, Council Bluffs, Omaha. Lincoln, St Joseph, Atchison, Topeka and Kansas Citr. Direct connections for all points In Kansas, Netiranka, Colorado, Wyoming. Montana, Ke vadi. New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and California. The Shortest. Speediest and Most Comforta ble lli.utfi Tiailannihkl to Fort Scott. Denison. Dailav Houston, Austin. San Antonio, Galves ton and all points in Texas. The uniunWd indiirrments offered br this I.lne to Tntv.'lers and Tourists, are as follows: The celebrated Fuilmaa (16-wheel) falat-e Sleeping Cars. ti'D only on this Line C B. S. Palsce Draw -Rjom Cars, with Horton'i cciining CbairX Nu ettra chaise for Seats In Keclinmg I hairs. Tbe famous C. R. Q. Palace Ihnin Cars, fiorgenus Smoking Cars Btted with Elegant High-Backed Hattan Re ToiriTig t hairs l ir the exclusive use of Ursv cUs paengers. 8ierl Tnu k and Supertor Equipment, com bined will) their Great Through tar Arrange ment. Makes I his. above all ot hers, tbe f svonta R"iite to tbe South, South-West, and tba Far Wet. Try it. and you will find traveling a luxury Instead of a riiwralort, Thn urh Tickets via this Celebrated Line for K le at aU others in tba Colled States and C:ira'a. J AU luformatlon about Rates of Fare. Sleeo 't l ur Acscommudati ma lime Tablea, Ac ril v cherrtully giv-n, and will send r rr ta any a,ldress an eicguHt OmiVi iliuyuf Liuted atausk la eueur. b appu bug tu faKCIVAL LOWEXX. Uesv rsaa. AgeaU, nfcwgo. T. i. HJTTaJt. OeaeraJ lsi r. Clacagu. Ml ar- - 73 r -l -, a well-known jurist lirlnaT near Cincinnati, was fond of rela ting this snecdott i He once bad occasion to send to tbe Tillage for a carpenter, and a sturdy young fellow appeared WitU his tools. " I want this fence mended to keep out tbe cattle. There are some unplaaed boards use them. It is out if sight of tbe house, so you need not take time to make It a beat Job. 1 will only par you $i.eo. The lutlire went to dinner, and, coming out, found the man planing each board. Supposing that be was trying; to make a costly job of it, he ordered him to nail tbem on at once, lust aa tbey were, ana continued his walk. When he returned the boards were planed snd numbered ready for Baling. " I told vou this fence was to be cover ed with rinea,"be said, angrily. "I do not care bow it looks." I do." said tbe carpenter gruffly. carefully measuring his work. When 11 was finished there was no part of the fence so thorough In flnih. 'How much do yon charge!" asked the Judge. "A dolarand a half, said the man, shouldering his tools The Judge stared. "why did you spend all that labor on the lob, if not for money I" " For the job, sir." ' Nobody would have seen tbe poor work on it," " But I should hare known it was there. No, I'll take only the $1.50." And he took it and went away. Ten Tears afterward the judge had the contract to giro for the buildint of cer tain magnificent public buildings. There were many apphcante among the master- builders, but the face of one taught bis eye. "It was my man of the fence." he said. "I knew we should have only good, genuine work from him. I gave him the contract, and made a rich man of him." Eminent fhysiclau. ae prescribing that tried and trie remedy. Kidney-Wort for the wont casus or DuV liousness and constipation, as well as for kidney complaints. Ibere ia scarcely a person to be round tuat will not be greatly benefitted by a thorough course of Kidney Wort every spring. If you feel out of sorts snd don I know why; try a package ot Kidney-Wort and you will feel like a new creature. Jiuitanapoli tentinti. "What did he say to me, the beggar f said the prisoner in a fine burst of indigna tion. "He stopped an' stud still in the middle or the street, an' he niver opened bis mouth : be tuck off his coat just and he trowed it down on the ground like thai. an' he tuck oS his hat and ne trowed it on top ur it just aa he tucked up his sleeres an' clarped bis bands, tbe wan in tbe other like that, ; an that s all be said, tbe blatberin sun of a gun I An' phwat more wud ye want him to say before ye struck tbe top or him in wid a parin' bamuiart" That gave him ten days. Fjt a Ctuislia ia prctsenl buy one of tne Uass, Orgsn Col's Hsrpettes, and your children will be delighted and give you music in your own Lome Ibese long winter e veriings. Fisst boy What ails yer I" Second boy "naw-nathing.' "Yes there is. You've been oawlin." "No, 1 h-hsin'u" "What Is it, then f ''Naw-nothing, only yesterday I gave that Jones boy a licking, and this morning his lather bought him a goat. Al! the boys are over there, and tbe goal la bun ting all tbe boj-r, aud all the boys and goats are bunting each other, and I'm left out in the c-cold 'cause I likned tbe boy who runs the animal." As a tonic and nervine for debilitated women nothing surpasses Dr. Pierce's ' Fa vorite Prescription. By druggists. - Rapid transit : It happened on a rail road train which was going weiL it wasn't exactly a lightning express. The engineer whistled "down brakes. "What's the trouble, conductor t" exci tedly asked a passenger. "Cow on Ibe track, coolly responded tbe conductor. Tbe man was satisfied. Sbertly after ward 'Mown4rakean was again whistled. "What's the trouble now f ' cried the same passenger. "Cow on the tracl,'' was the rep'y. "Great heavens." cried the max.. "havenl we caught np with that cow yet I" S. M. Dukes, Colfax, Ind., states that bis wife had a tumor on her neck five years, and "Lindsey's Blood Searcher' cured it right up. What smells fot Has somebody been burning a rsg or is there a dead n nle in the back yard f No, the man is smoking a five-cent cigar. Tbe cigar has a breath on him like the Chimes of Normandy or a salivated cheese factory. It storng enough to raise a mortgage or lick a postage tamp. Tbe man ill chew a piece of assafotida by and by to tke the laete of the cigar out of his mouth. Thousands of women hive been cured of the most stubborn cises of female weak ness by the use of Lydia E. Piokham's Vegetable Compound, bent to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkbarn, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, aLisj,, for pamphlets. Mrs. Partingdon went recently to a chemist's for some more " vermin extin guisher'. She said the cockroaches "enu merated so fast" tLat she was impelled to 'get something to asperse them. Motheb Dos't Ksow low ugany children are punished for being uncouth, wilful and indiilerent to instructions or re wards, simply becaure tbey are out of bealth I An intelligent lady said of a child of this kind ; "Mothers should know that if they would give the little ones moder ate doses of Hop Bitters for two or three wee its, tbe children would be all a parent could desire. Lite baby : If you want to read a sen sible, instructive aud elevating book, go to any public library and ask for the our itat is cal'td for :he kaL Important tu Travrlrrs. Speciai Inducements am offered you by the Bckunot s Horn. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be fouud elsewhere In this Issue. A Ycrsa noblen an in a frightful rail way rrcideut lost hU valet One of tte guards come up to him and said, "My lord, we 1 aye found your servant, but he is cut in two." "Aw, is be I" said tba young man with a Dundreary rrawl, but wilh a trace of anxiety depicted on bit countenance. "Wi'l you be good enough to see in which blf be has got the key of my carpet bag I" Warner's Safe Kidney snd Livtr Ctre Puoi'EK name fr a h'jre- a ln l ci ducc'or, ((tear. Oa Thirty Iays rrtaL 1 b Voluio Ur t Co. Ma al all it co.. wrl aa-id ibe-r KleUC-Vj.taie Cells mJ ot er E;tno 4pp tancaa rn trial for thirty dsvs lo any reraou afilicta . with Nrrroua Dtbtl ty. Loat Vitality and k.ndred tronbl' a. uarar tee ing eompioM raaUa-ation ol vior avtd dmd hood. Addreaa a a'-r va without dt lay. P. 8. No rak is lEcurred. aa 30 data' ur al s ai:wed. fllea a ael X oeqaltoaa. 13c box Coaib i Ea'a" keeps a bourn fiae from Bit a teo-tnj, roacbea, rta mioa. le. sioaaa-s a esM.v Atuta-il U ullU u. TVa: a ad CMnllneslittut haul a aupera etuiA a- .Ivra Bus) ejaty IMa avi a. a Lk h tber t fler at aa low ariVa) aa atuara v4 tar Brat aual ly. p.-raot aUka la esaSt Judge II- r . a. un... .nnintri nraW but cheeky young man went Into the employ of oneoi out leading dry goods houses, determined to get a speedy footing there. He got. it Saturday nUhf tba footing we nieaa and now he Is orxn to engagements, work rtn object if salary te satisfactory. Wa believe It is the st vie to affect con- lamTi for thinira that are Old. Not SO, however, with lr. Bull's Cough Syrup, - at al A which has stood tbe popular use ot years' use, and ia more thought of than ever be fore. Tm nlae! in contact with stone can be kept from decay by the insertion be- tween tne wooa na stone ot m uun f -' ot iron. The hard crust formed on the wood by its contact with the iron parents decay. A am Touna- rmetesa of Michigan sends us a rhyming wail about the "bare brown fields and naked trees. " Young woman, you'd better send the poem to the Police Gazette, and let them illustrate it- It would be a bonaota for them, Dot we can i use it in a family paper. IUDVIJM, a ucmajr.Ai-ii iam.i v tra- troleum, cures baldness. Tiii is a posi tive fact, attested by thousands. No other hair preparation in the world will really do this. Beside, as now improved it is a delightful d reiwing rcBE air and goed water are of even greater hrportance than exercise in Ihe care ofyoung ar.iiua's. They are often huddled together in houso altogether Inrufficient in size and in wbich tbe atmosphere is almost constantly irrpure from the product of re spiration. Battle Ckeix. Mica., Jan. 31, 1879. Uestlemen Having been aSicted for a number of years with indigestion and gen eral debility, by the advice of my doctor I used Hop Hitters, and must say they af forded me alra'st instant relief. I am giitd to be able to testiry in their behalf. THO-t. K.N'lX. A modest man : "I wouldn't give that for any man's opinion," exclaimed Fen derson, (-napping his 'finger. "Excepting your own," remarked Fogg: The fop is only a man 'swell" of himself. who thinks HOUSEHOLD ACCIDENTS. owing sugges tions are not design ed to Induce the public to attempt the du- 4:.-. v K- k.,,. 1 lar surgeon, but. 1 1 1 mw , n u lll'il' readers of these pages in poseeasion of a means accidents occurring daily in the household, and which, while not uanm-roua In themselves, are exceeiiinviy annoying, Bums, bruines. a, -aids, sprains, etc. are prin dpal among these troublesome and annoying occurences, and demand Immediate treatment with the best means at hand. In the kitchen, the. Hinlno-hall. thn nilrserr and the Sittirur- room they are liable to happen, and. instead of fear and alarm at the sinht of the cut or mashed finger, or bruised or burned arm. or scalded aurfam a eool sn,l unlet manner should be as sume, 1. and after washine- away the blood, I if require.! i, the lnlure.1 parts should he dreswl with that most valuable reintily St. Jacobs Oil. Its surprisingly qui ek relief. Its cleansing fimperties. iwu-ndency to qnn klT remove all nflammation, and Its wondcrf ul effleai-y in the above as well asln all muscularand other pains, eneh rheumatism. neuralKia. toothache. headache, stiffness of the toints, etc these ren!er St. J Acnes Oi I. r.re-eminently the best external remedy now before thepo.ple: which claim i fully substnn tiatnl by the strongest kind nf textimnnr fnnn all classi'S of people. The value of human life Is aostipremely imp,T tant that anything that tends to its prolonga tion is entuiea to tne ntirncst ninwinninirti. Charles Nelson. Esq., prrvprief-r Kelson House, Port Huron. Mich., bin: I stiff-red so wilh rheumatism that mv arm withered, and physi cians could not help me. I was In despair of my life, when some one advised me to try St. Jacobs On. I '1M so. and asif brmsiric, Iwas Instantly relieved, and by the ceptirued use of the Oil entirely cured. I thank l.nven for having used this wonderful remedy, fc-r U sirred sty aa, J i aiso curea my wue. does wrprq WONDERFUL HI J CURES! BHH UacU thm 1.1 TEC, BO IT ELS ni KIDNEIS at lb mm ti. ltellBatUgBj th7artsm Of thSpOtawMsV oas hwnon thmt dviopt in Kulamy act VrU nary Dismmmt, iliouarntas, Jaiiie, Catwti. pavtioa, PUm. or la MJfmmmximm, Wmmxml&m, HmrTQum ltaKiTdrti aria JTnjU COMgisMnto. 8KS WHAT PZOPLS SAT s Eririi B. Stork, of JtiM-tioa Cttr. Ki asCAauaa kmtX bmsmi trjinz for four araa mrm. jr,nn AriMii.or Wuhirtrm. cnto, wmjm lwrho-wMnr nwttiiiki It four promlawit rrt rasarl at a : k. . AMM.t ksj Waiaw- Wor- H M. Bl OotKjwhi. mm tMilor In Chitnloa. Ohio, sir sv T7a 4t tnexOsJ to livo, k'nm bloattod bsyCsrU blir, bub kMlmrj Wort crwi b.iv Anna I.. Jwirott of Sootl. ltatai. H. aty Chat rtrr?n yasarw i iTrrliir f rom k Mine tnx-bJ - -id other mipssal4kMM oaat mmiml bj lito a of 3tiaaj Work aroaii B LoaiTOiw of Jmckvm. Twtin. twiffsyrsarl for jejorafrom liver Btiul kHinsv triHilwa tan ttr t&kinc "Ismrrola or otitrr aa?UvUaia" iiMXamj S xm i aiotjo aim wrlL MirlsSrH CM a of fwtcf.aw i w CVnf, Tt. iTre'l rfaTitt jtr with kklt-T dirslcult' and was aaabla tn wtrk. k'iuj iVorft autio him woil aa os-or." PERMANENTLY CURE kidney Diseases, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles. I r It Is put no ia Per Vea-leM Feral ta tin eaae. nne pa-kirr of w .- - hu,i,vai,ix qusrui of mrdwiiH. Alnin Uaaia garee. er Cea. eralratra, ror tace Utui renn, rekU.iy ara pareK. LW tt aets trith f-yil .cierj tH ei:her farm. set rr atTHE but iisis. rxr. ti.M WELLS. KIllUUDSOSJtt e.. rroa's. Win mmi she dry oort-ra'i.) (t klugtox, TT. -rl IT It ABEATTY PIANOFORT-Mairnlflrrjot lUMitUy pratuU: ftiUavrraui.i ptavivjilorwjkar very baiaoaDa) twumI conwnL lJWUOl c Uuo an1sTSsl $tf ' mate a I? iron tru&tr. uA, Ukw-ucorrr. oXr-a, sfafi i lO a!w7 slO CaVtattUe pTrTr. $hjo to $ im-; atisZactwa gurautrtM or mtvy rtf" rxltsl. aftar oaa Tou aav; I prl.at Ptaaatarlr1. f 1 iMo -J56 : cata lufu pnen OuU tu $.-mj ; Maoaard p4arTort ot the uoi vcim. aa tbonMavU teUif y ; write for mamtnoUi .art of W UmoouLa. rWonr'a abiort HbUi S?4, MbeOnt. cfaiirca, cbapel. parlor. fk30 upwarxj. Vuuio. wtcw: fTvcarrlaaV iTVUnswf calacariM liao day Mitroo) fre. A-l !r-vor call apoo OAXfW TwrinkNStTlfli Vtth Xatfur. hie. OKU. L fctt V k (.'ol. Nimo, V V. C22AP ZZi:Z fc? TZZ2 pscris. ft a.sst 9m a--' -. A-Wa-I, bVi laavsMsk, aahgWTa. dkat aat W at -o WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED. la Sbeep, Russia and Turkey Bindings. DKTimjtyjtm Kw Edition af WEBSTER ata 118.000 Werda, 30OO EnCTvic, 4COO Haw WortU sfaaalaes awel BioTapliical Dictionary f aver V700 Nana. Get the Standard. Ill sgw SIsixImtI in the Govt Prlrrtlr-e X " " OfSee, 31.0O rr.pies ia FiMa Scnooia. sale Be) umea as auf asthasalaf any outer. TBVlQrn aid in a Family, ta belpinc tta AJAiSaBesV members v Iwrtune rntl.rsat. rt aid frr TE-UHERs aad M HvLARs. ta M BUOtS. f X T.W 1 1 Moat eeerrHanes Sf Paaear. Imr fjtXX X awt, Tewatwr. fblM. rna.Mli t B'lllitaTa, Bulbday. Weddlac, er anr other acraaeoau rubllabad by S. a C HUBUM. r"nW, Maaa. Sn nn TaUB AM 7 77 ti& TUl aD EXFFXATa TO aaa II f A- t Mi WIT I viaart I V DAShra awf laVaal1laesTI Hostetier Stoma-!. Btttera hi w mnrh lvraMfl m a aousemuH uewwwij iw reason of this te that rears of experience have proved It to lie perfectly reliable In those cases of emersency where a prompt and convenient retueUv la demamled. Constipation, liver complaint, iyj, pewla. inttigestioD and other troubles are over come lv it ....... For sale br nrnntwi anu iira:er, m wnont ap ply for Hobtetter a Almanac for li tsi YOU CAN BUY THE BLATCHLEY PUSV1P rnltrMHlr eritb Capper. Porrr ra la,or Iraaa Lisilaura. Each one stenciled wilh my name aa manuiacturer is warranted in material and con struction For sale by the best houses in th trade. If yon do not know wbere lo set thia pump, write to roe as below and I will send Dame of aeent nearest you, v bo aiU- supply yoa at my lowest price CHA3. 0. ELATCELET, HannfaetnraT, BOB Market St. Pailaaelphia. Fa. -VTTHAT 13 ITF Hm-lsh! Hno-Iah? The East India, nr sacml Hindoo Liver Cora, m atoves veil atouea, cum. all liver t:Aases. malarial and bUbous fever. AU'KED M UKICE. rTjpnetir. toat office bux tal, ben Hock. MIU Cattlefrea. Adareas taodar W atCn eS American Watch tMWabargkJw Payne's Automatic Engines. Bailable. DmMa and Wccwmieml iMBfurmH a karm pomer tMM H ummm amm iw mum r sraM mmm, no uttd with an Aatomatw Caotf. bead .or !IiUr4rata CaAaioBfue "J. (or ljuofiiiaiioa m tnctm. B. W. JraTaa uaa hmx t, Oocmnc. X.I. THE ROsLDIEltSrBICXD Ma, B. F. PmTTrfABi. of WaehinrtCBii, D. C ta ear taiuly euritlvM t rrvat di-tim u-ii uu actxninl of hta rVNwiua totbr nlih-r. H- rtmaf expnvtic and penertKw m evtitruiiif ?itahi him to bniur about a sTprvrly BL'ttl-nr;nt ail of claims, TU fa for otrtaiuiutr a ikusuoo ia tniy tra tlWiarn, whim tbe pru-niitH-r .(v4ifutiv ilnws.M-vtTai huuttrd tioilarat at tint Eietii. Aiii w r-rnifkn iw an ao ry Ubral uap-ufin t-ssfsteD t.krany km.l u' wound, ttisv smbmo. or ditsairility. evi u if miiewi, ty aMtut or tthcr wve. Aud it -sbtHilfi iie kihwn ly avvry ou ttiat Mr-Pnti-hafl niakr-s. tvjesi'teti jwr-noo cnn. and iK-Unttiar claiixm a- hav Nvn uu-k.ilul!y ani tvliatvmly ppmfv cittftl bv iiM-mjHu! aittHTjA-, a iir-t-iaity. All mwu c- ran yt be favorjMy awnlnl. H ka it uuitim Btn f'r hiin to at-rur tbe ailoaaiia'a of a niiKa cUuit attr iu-ti trvtn m rvV-cUtm. Ttar-rf an th-Hiaui.as. -f hft an. I tnfnt ritNW ciflUiuf fr tUji-km tbat wr-re iv xttl ilurniar tlv nve yir tliat Ivnilfy h CtiiiTiiiiin-r. all f v't- iu "Is-ml'l ari'ly anirj anl vo nay a;i!y tn Mr. fru iianl and Itn-'W toe dtnitvWati va.ibam "i rvaviiLZ a wrt era.1 aitorirfy. ai4 nu at the .'! tal, hentp "an sjntl wili anv fii4.'h s-a-w bi inMitiai attention. V- .u'krt no riirm fr ailvkts. LUa ad- tlnaas at l..v t, V iaevllUi.lL, ll. C. YOUNG HEN uMJ77J3l and be certain ot a atroatjna. Unreal VALES UKja. JaueevUla. leoouUk B.ti .ifieuts Wsnte4 fw l-lee atT Ttanotalns tba fnHh!trrT of hi TW.h and wawtful lift? nd d--turtry aa-Asoi .itim. 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