TIm Baakea City. Among the commercial sea-town ot Holland, six centuries Stavoren held the first place, The snips of itt mer chants covered the seas and imported tbe productions ot all coses. Tradition re lates that there were many houses that equaled palaces in their grandeur, and tUat its wealthy citizens tried to outvie ench other in pomp and splendor. But of all the Slaveren merchants, none could compare ia riches with tbe virgin . Rich ber ta. The success with which each of her speculations was rewarded, and not seldom with unexpected profits, seeded to (how to her to what degiee fortune could lavish her gifts on a metal, and how long allow her favors to be en Joyed. Such unexampled gool fortune Kich bcrta could not support with indifference, and if tbe maxim that "great misfortunes are easier to be borne tnan immoderate Happiness" be true, Ricbberta was des tined to be a glaring proof of the truth of this assertion. Her pride and vain-glory kept step with the increase of her ilchea, and she showed this both by contempt for her fellow creatures snd by preparing tbe most luxu riant and extravagant feasts, leas with U.e intention of amusing and gladdening the town than to cive her guests the oppor tunity to admire the ever changing splen dor of her apartments and be astonished at the foreign anl costly food and wine, and thus excite their envy. At one of these senseless repasts, offering nothing to the nniid and leaving tbe heart void, a strange gueet was announced, lie fame, ha said, from foreign countries, had teen many royal kiugdoiu and the splend' ot their courts, and had come to admire Ricbberta's riches fame reported to be miraculous. The flattered mistress beeeed tne stran ger to take a seat by ber side. He ap peared to be still a robust old man, in the uiclureeue costume of the Orient. His conduct was both dignified and noble as he stepped to Kichtwrta, expecting the welcome from ber nana wnicu according to tbe usage ol his country, is given sym bolically by the offering of bread and salt. Bat there was no bread on the luxurious table which groened under its burden of rare rpecurian tusnes, and from which the simpie and wholesome nourishment of poverty was banished. Silently tbe traveler seated himself, and wbile taking refreshment, related in a manner which bound all eyes and ears npon bun, of travels by land and watr, of foreign nations and their customs. Every euest was entranced with his words. but not so the vuyin Ricbberta. Her vanity could eipect nothing else than that the stringer should be loud in bis praises of her riches, the brilliancy of her least, and would make comparisons giving fresh nourishment W her pride. To these sub jects, however, he made no allusion; till finally, driven to deparation, she deman ded it of him herself, when he confessed that only with kings bud he found such splendor end extravagance; and what made it more singular to him was. that he should miss here the best and noblest thing that the whole earth produced. In vain did she a'tempt to obtain a fuller explanation of lbo strange guest, and being quett.oncd too pressingly, he disar petued, aud was not seen aain. K.cblx na'e pride and curiosity, equally excited, allowed ber no quietude, (she possessed iu valuables aU thai cjuld be n-enlioaed; however, the "best and noblest thing" was wanting. Sue Ctn au'ted scholars aud pbiloei phera, sent for magicians and astrologers, but none knew bow to name that thmg which for years she Lad not postssed. In her restless desire she had slrpi eqirpped to trui e through all the ocean and seas, to vuit every land, with orders not to return uniil the icq lited aiticle had been found. Tbe couiuaoder of the fleet put to sea, undecided whitber to direct his ships. Cue part he at nt to the eas', another to the west, vthile he himself. wiih bis remaining vessels, relied on the favor of the lLdi. It happened that by a leak a part of tbe provisions became spoiled, and although there was no want of meat, wine, sni otner luxuries, the flour and bread bad become until for lood. and the waut ot it was soon felt most severely. In this strait the commander saw qukkiy what Le muni con-i.ier the best things the earth produced-not he spices and pert uuies of lnuia, nor the pearls troin the depths of the sea, nor diamonds of most priceless value; but that universally thriving gift of nature, tbe indispensable and inestiina ble n Hirishing bread. He r.-coumzed now the sense of tbe ob.-oure words tpj ken bv the sti anger, and his resolution was quickly made. He steered to a Bal tic harbor where be took in a lull cargo of tbe finest wheat, with which he sailed to blavoren. As mvjt as he arrived he ap peared before Echherta, who had not expected him so quickly, and anuounced to her that he now knew whatastiie best of the earth's productions, bad found it, and in abundance; had brruht it with him. He then related to bis astonibed mistress how he had obtained this know ledge, and that the myste.ious guest could only have meant bread. He therifire believed be bad executed his. order iu a satisfactory macner. But Richberta wa. not of the same opinion. She cast reproachful looks at tbe confounded commander, and pa:nf uliy repressing ber rage, demon led to know on what aide of the ships he had taken in the cargo. bbe was answered: Oa the right aide." "Well, then,"1 said tbe haughty Rich beita, "I command you to cast the whole charge into tbe sea from the left." In vain were appeal and expostulations made against the carrying out of the or der; ueleay did the faithful servant beg of ber not to destroy the rich gift of hea heaveo, but at least to relieve the wants of the needy poor with it. Uselessly did he send to her crowds of poverty-ttrickeu wre'eh: s to soften li t heart. All was in vain. Bjfore ber owu eyos she had the rich wlieat cargo, wuicb could have giveu bread to so many thrown in o lie sen, auiiJ howlings and curlings of the multitude. Tbe lio.toui of the sea had received tne cargo, but tbe grains became the seedlinus of rum. Ut-rminatiag in the mud, on tinually covered with new earn, there shot up a forest of stalks wttnout ears, ot unnatural growth, aiways ipruuiioj higher and higher, wiiich, like wta fungus or huge spiders, covered ihe surface of the wa'er, lUromg out miasma and breeding fevers and pestilence. As the soft mov .ble mass found a sup port, an immense sand bank was formed before the harbor of S'.avoren, which no human rower was aMe to break throuli. -The numerous ships of tli town, and also those of the haughty Ricbberta, be n unable to find an entrance into the port, . were tie tac-ifics of the t aging waves Commerce and riches were Octroyed, and continually occuring strokes of misfortune precipitated tbe proud virgin from tbe pinnacle of sp'endor and happiness into want and misery. But the sea, to whom an accustomed channel had been closed raved with ever new arirer against the bank, and during a tempestuous storm it broke through the dykes, flooded tbe town and bore it has tily into the aea as a long wished for booty. Where Stavoren once stiod now rolls the tr-.u'Jed waves or tbe Ziyrerxee. But wbt n the clear waters allow us bot tom to be seen, the shippers view with horror through its depths, the sirens, proud towers and high gables of tne Dal a ces of this now sunken but once magnifi cent town. And thus is furnished another illustra tion of Divine vengeance in punishing a multitude of inn eut victims for the sin Of one woman. what io you do when yon have a cold! "asked a man of Simptins. Cough," was tbe sententious reply. AGIUCCXTUIiE. As ExptKousT ta SoAP-Maxiso. For a barrel of cold-made toft-soap, take 13 pounds of potash, fourteen pounds of grease and thirty-two gallons of soft water. Pro cure a forty gallon cask, with soft wood staves and wooden boops, and place in It tbe pctash, first broken into pieces the size ef an egg; add twenty eallons of water, and stir with a wooden plunger two or S times a day until the potash is dissolved; then melt tbe grease in tbe remaining 12 ealluna of boiliDU water, and pour into the cask, and stir two or three times daily, if made in midsummer, tbe conversion of the material into soap will be completed in a wrek or ten days, but in cooler weather a longer time will be necessary, and at tbe freezing point the chemical action would be nearly suspended. Bolt soap made ac cording to these direction resembles in consistence a cold jelly more than anyt lung else; its eoler on tbe smooth settled surtace being that of finished bird s-eye maple, with the ejes plain to sight. It will not taint ia the hottest weather, or separate, but remains fited until consumed. If those ha vine crease accumulated, and art doubt ful about tbe strength of tne lye resulting from the woodashes they have saved for the occasson, will procure tbe true potash of commerce, they will Aid such a course the cheapest and tbe best way. But a wcrd of caution be sure it is the true potash of commerce. That put up in tin or sheet iron cases is not potash at all, and will not do the article refem d to being that quo ted in the commercial papers under the bead of "pot and pearl ashea." It can be had from dealers in drugs and chemicals who understand their business. Cattle Foists. A steady, frosty win ter is better than an open one for feeding cattle An average two or three year old steer will eat his own weight, of d ffdrent uatenal in two weeks. Two or three year old cattle will eat one-thitd of a pound more per bead per day to their weight upon the same materials unprepared. It is 80 per cent, more profitable to premature and dispose of fattening cattle at two years old than to keep them up to three years There is no loss in feeding a cattle beast well upon a vai iety of materials for tbe sake of manure alone. Fuji yard manure from well fd est tie three years old, is worth an average of $3 30 per ton. A three year old cattle beast, well fed, will give at least a ton of manure every month of witter No cattle beast whatever will pay for the uirect increase to its weight from the con sumption of any kicd or q laltty of load. On an average it cssta i'i cents for every additional pound of flesh added to the weight of a two or three year old fattening steer. In this country the market value ol store cattle can be increased 37 per cent, during six months of fiaiBhing by grd feeding. In order to secure a safe pr fit. no cattle beast well done can be sold at less than cent per pound, live weight. In the fattening of wethers, to fiaish at shel tering, the Cjtswoid and .Leicester grades can be made up to ISO pound, and the Southdown grades 16J pounds eain (ligbi weight). Apparently about one-filtn of grounu coin passes through the cattle beast undigested. Hew tj Dbaix. On level lands where the average crop In five tears runs low. and the laud by nature U rich, it ia a sate piopoeiiion tor the tile maiufaciurer if the laiiner honestly performs his part of the contract. Oa rich, level lauds that need drainage, and need it badly, it will pay 23 per ten:, annually on tne investment and io some instances more. We desire to impress upon liie minus of every one begin niug io train that it is econoaiy to begin wun thorough work l)j nothing in permanent investment of this character temporarily. Look toiward to tbe time when the whole ol the land needing dram age shall be UiorougLly diaiued. Begin ritini ana it win end rinhl, with industry aud eaierprise. Opeu drains intended to be uced as an outlet for tile Crams should be excavattd deeper lliau it is intended lor tbe tile to enter, aud graded to an angle that will not thp dowu from the sides. Iu (1. Cerent cons auJ clasdiffl.-reut angles are uq iiretl, When open drains can be made undtr drains tiiey ougm io be avoided, for ihe ie&oa that they take ua land thai should be in cultivation, and not unlre- qaeutly become plague sjot8 in the fi.-ld, a narjor lor weeds and otner pests. Xo part of the farm pays better than the lhbd cevoted to the garutn. yet on no part is the woik more grudgingly given. Often it will be true economy to have an acre or two less ol wiieut, or otner fl J J crops and invest the lubor that would have been giv eu to tuose upon tbe Harden. When far. uers learn tnat a constant diet of corned beet and cabbage, varied by pork aud beans bolh exue.lent in their way can be tasily Varied by many other, and not more cost.'y forms of loj'l, we shall hear less of the question: "Uuwto keep boys on tne iarinf ' ana in other forms of food, we include an ao pte supply ot fruits. A good crop of rea c;over, when cut for bar, removes a large quantity of nitrogen Iroui the laud, but it nevcnbe.css leaves tne surface Soil actually richer in uilrogen than it was before, from the residue rl ro-iis and stubbie. From whence is this large quantity of nilroen obtained? It must be procured either troin the sub-sou or the atikosphere. Dr. J. B. Liwea. thinks the former seems more probable, as exteuded experiments have hitherto tailed to piove that leguminous plants like clo ver have any ccial power of obtaining nitrogen Iroui tbe air. Whenever possible, set turkey eggs under a turkey hen. Hhe sticks vert cl eiy to ibt nest, rareiy coming tiff, even to feed. Unlike the egijs of o ber fowls. tbe eggs ol the turkey will not bear much vuiiaiiou ot tcmpcralurn, aud they n.ust never become chilled. When a turkey leaves her nest, see that she is cooped in a dry location, as the slightett dampness is injuiious to tbe young ones. They are also very sensitive to filth. Tea best treatment lor a mare in foal is o e.ive her moderate exercise daily, care ting taken airamat overexertion. The food should be good clover and timothy hay, well cut slid salted, g ound oats nd a bran mash, mixed with potatoes or other roots, feed some corn or ineaL t nt r.ot loo much, in order to guard against milt fever. See that the colt romptiy re lieves the udder as soon as poss.b e attet birth. Wbex smoking hims something to burn a IcLg time without o .king af:er is desir able. C TncUis are an eiie lent fuel for smoking houses, burning slowly a long time, ard if, after the heap is weli under way in burning, tbey are partly covered witb a-bfft. the time will be prolonged. Woo4i will burn slower it siu i'arly cover d. feliavings and sawdust as is aenerallv know n, are also good, aud if covered down pretty well to keep tie dra:t from passing through the heap will last many hours. Cabbage containing aq it !op a tartr percentage of phosphoric acid, mattes one of tbe most va'uable kinds ot food for vouni? niLT ml vm and rhipkn All young amirials require a bountiful supply oi puospuoric iooti io mane Done. Clover is nex: in value to cabbage. JT costs but very t itle rr head to raise sheep. .Not only will they pav as farm s'ock but it is beco:niu comm nlf known tlial sheep restore fertility to lami. As Application of 100 pounds of nitrate of soda to an acre of wheat, where tbe crop looks weak, will striw its bent fl". in a few days, not only improving it in growth but largely Increasing the jield. Essii-aO is nothing new as far as pre servation is concerned. It is simply keep ing green food through the winter by ex clusion of the air. It is on tbe same prin ciple as caajDin& only oa a large scale. DOMESTIC Hgesehold Hists When molasses Is used for cooking it ia an Improvement to boil and to skim it before you use It, It takes out the unpleasant, raw taste, and makes it almost as good as sugar. Keep an old blanket and sheet on par pose for ironing, have plenty ot holders always made that your towels may not be burned out in such service. A good housekeeper never allows her csrpet broom to be used for sweeping tho outside stairs or yard : keep a coarse broom for this purpose. JLeep a heavy stone on your pork to keep it down; in tbe summer this stone is an excellent place to keep fresh meet on wben you are afraid of iu spoiling. Have all tbe good bits of vegetables and meats collected after dinner and minced before they are set away, that they may be in readiness to make a little savory mince meat for supper or breakfast. Take the skins off potatoes before they are cold, Yials which have been used for medi cine should be put into coal ashes and water, boiled, and suffered to cool before they are rinsed. never leave out your clothes line over night, and see that your clothespins are aii gathered into a basket, Have plenty of crash towels in the kitchen; never let your towels or napkins be used there. Soap your dirtiest cllohes and scald them in warm water all night. Use bard soap to wash your clothes, and soft to wash your floors. Soft soap it so slippery tHat it wastes a good deal in washing clothes. A little salt sprinkled in starch wbile it is boidng tends to prevent it from stick ing; it is likewise good to stir It with a clean spermaceti candle. Ax excellent plan to save old napkins and table cloths is to cut out the good parts and put them away in a bag, appro priately labeled, aud have them ready for use in case of sickness. A house wife whose system is so complete that it vt hard to believe that she has lived on earth only about forty years giues this advice, and she says also that we should keep an other bag with pieces of flannel, and an other with old cotton cla.h, for the same purpose. Most ot the pretty plaques of wood so much used to paint on have no rings on the back, and consequently cannot be bung on tbe wall. To remedy this get a curtain ring; through this but a loop of ribboa or thin cloth and paste or glue this lrop to the back of the plaque. Be sure to have it exactly in the centre, and do not try to hang it up untd it is perfect ly dry. A OKLiciots fi.-h sauce is made of half a cup of butter, one tablespoonful of pars ley chopped very fine, a little salt and pepper, and the juice of two small lem ons, or of one iarce one. Warm the but ler a little so tbal you can easily beat it to a cream, then mix with the other in gred cnis. putting the parsley ia last, j ist beiore senaiog it to tbe table. . Single ad DjCbli fcl'KEAM. Single cream is cream ttiat has stood on tue milk twelve hours. It is the best for tea or coffee. Double cream stands on Its milk twenty-four hours, and cream for butter frequently stands fcrty-eight hours. Cream that is to be vhipped should not be butter cream; le:t in whipping it change to butter. Cbeese Bisocrrs Have a little puff or short paste reaity. aad sprinkle over it a little cayenne, and as much grated cheese as the douU will take; double up the paste, roll it out rather thin, glaze witb egg, arrange on a buttered tin, and bake in a sharp oren till of a light yellow color. To Remove Mildew. Saak tho parts of the cloth that are mildewed in twe parts of chloride of lime to four parts of water for about two hours, or till the mildew has disappeared; ibec thoroughly rinse it in clear water. Deliciois Cake. Two cups of white sugar, one cup of butter, one cup ot milk, three eggs, balf teaspooutui of soda, one teaspoocf ol of cream tartar, three cups of flour; beat butter and sugar together, add the yolks of the eggs, then the beaten wtitta: dissolve the soda in milk, rub tbe cream tartar in flour and add last. ExeLisn bELATtSE. To one paper of gelatine containing an ounce and a half, put a pint of cold water, after fifteen min utes add one quart of boiling water and stir until the gelatine is dissolved; then add a ccBeecup of sugar, juice of lemon, or any spice or essence preferred, and boil it a minute. If the jelly is for an invalid, omit the lemon and use too gills of wine after it is boiled. A xocaisniNe and pleasant dnnk for a sick person is made of paroled rice. Brown the rice the same as you do coffee; then pour boiling water witb a little salt ia it over the rice. Let it boil until it Is tender; then aud sugar or cream to it. It may be strained or not, according to taste. To Soetxx Tits Haie. Beat the yolk of one egg into a pint of warm rain water; rub the scalp and hair well with this; tben rinse tbe hair thoroughly and dry with a to rel. Add a very li'tle oil if the hair becomes too dry. Wain msliine molasses candy or when boiling maple molasses there is always more or less daueer of its running over on the stove. A small lump of butter dropped in when its bubbles begin to rise will pre vent this. To Take Mages or Varnished Fpb mttue Wet a sponge in common alco hol camphor and apply it freely to the furniture. It has nearly, if not quite tbe same effect that varnish has, and is much cheaper. Lianr brown biscuit for tea are made ot one pict of Graham flour, one pint of sour cream, one teaspoorful of bicarbonate of soda; roll them out as for any biscuit, add bake in a moderate even. To vrt Smelts: Wash and scrape them, off tbe fins, dip them in beaten egg and cracker crumbs, or simply roil them in flour, fry in i-oilirg fat; garnish with fried parsley or wi b fresh watercress A proccta for preserving iron castings is thus described in one of our exchang-a: "The article is trt a'ed with diluted h?dro chioric acid, which dissolves 'te iron and leaves a thin skin frmly adhering to the surface. It ia tbn sub nitb d to Ihe action of hot rr cold water, or steam, which is hetiwr, tod.-aolfe or remove the cMor de of tr winch has been formed, -nd i- n -xt tlioroJch'y dried ami lre:teJ witb a solu tion of lnd;a rubl-er, gutta pcrcha or ro-in dissolved iu parsfline. When the paraffine has cvsporaied t iere remains a soiid coat ing, which may be enameled. A vitreous enamel may be produced on the surface by immersing ihe iron af.er trea'met ef the acid, in a bath cf silica'e and borate of soda. There is then produced a very hard and brilliant surface. 'n the lnguidi," says M. L?nx in a re cent communication t the French O?o- giaphical Society, " a region of sand dunes very difficult to cross, I observed a pheno menon which was as rare as it waa inter esting resonant or musical Baud. All at orce one hears in the desert, issuing from a sand dune, a prolonged, smothered sound quite like the noise of a trumpet. It 'asts for some sreonds and then stops, to resume itself in another direction. Tbe phenome non renders the traveler anxious. 1 sup pose it proceeds fiom the friction against one another of tbe burning hot graica of quartz, which are simply laid one over tbe other and are always in motion. Pile have lately been driven by elot - tricity across the river Lea, at Hatfield park, the seat of tbe marquis of Salisbury. These piles are to support a cofferdam, Tbe power was transmitted by two dynamo-electro machines connected by two conducting wires tc a pile-drivei on a barge io the river. The "dolly" weighed from four to five hundred weight, but was mov ed with ease and regularity. HUMOROUS. Thb Driaoner bad such a solemn air about bin that it waa generally supposed be would announce hjmnif as an under taker. He was found at midnight lying in tbe middle ot the street, and wben they got him to the station be began to sing John Brown's Body," ana xept it up until they had to threaten to tie a boot leg over bis mouth. Then be fell to crying, and there were tears in his eyes as he walked before tbe Court. "Henrr Dayton, you are charged with being plain drunk last night," began tbe Court. "Yes, sir. I suppose so." ' Hiuilty or not guilty?" "Forty-five years ago I was left an or phan," replied the prisoner, and be but toned his coat and braced up. "What has that to do with your being drunk last night I '' "Left an orphan at tbe tender age ot two years, 1 was placed ia charge of an aunt," continued the prisoner. "No doubt of it. but you must plead to this charge." The prisoner looked the audience over compared but watch with the clock, and once more remarked : "Placed in charge of my aunt at tbe Under age of two" "Placed in the Workhouse for thirty days!" interrupted tbe Court, and tbe prisoner waa taken away. Well KndoTMd by Our Cltisras. No matter bow useful anything may be in itself, good endorsements seem to in crease its usefulness greatly by insuring a wider field for the display of its special merits. We were thus impressed in view of the following statements received by one of our reiiresentatives from leading individuaUj connected with some of the largest enterprises in our midst. Among ethers whose testimony was freely given was W. H. 6tearns,Eq.. Master Mechanic ot the Conn. River Railroad, residing at No. 28 Boylston street, who observed : St Jacobs Oil baa had remarkable effect among the men employed here. One of them jammed his arm very badly, and by the use of St. Jacobs Oil was ereatly bene fited, and the arm was healed. Another used it for severe rheumatic pains in the knee, and pronounced the Oil a complete success as he was cured by its use. Mr. A. B. Taylor, of the 4 Kay & Taylor Man ufacturing Ox," was pleased to say: "My aunt. Mrs. Pillsbury, of Mount Clair, N. J.. whi!e visiting at our house tried St. Jacobs Oil for rheumatism and neuralgia, and found immediate relief every time. She pronounced it the bat thing aha had ever tried for the trouble. Mr. J. li. Weston, 45 Greenwood street. SupL, Car Works Boston & Albany Railroad, thus addressed our reporter "1 aui one more of the fortunates who have had the good luck to hear of that wonderful remedy,St.Jacobs Oil. I had rheumatism in the shoulder severely and could find no relief until I used the OiL I applied it and must confess I was surprised at the result. I a u almost well and expect to be entirely o in a few days." Sprmgfieli (jlo ) Union. Yocso Hoopendyke is rather givenn to loquacity, also tall language, bo the other BWht, while be was at tbe New Years ball at East Fairfield, he essayed to make himself very sereeable to a beauti ful young lady to whom be was intro duced: "now sweet it is." he began. "when the glamor of the dazzling illumi nation pervades the atmosphere of tbe spacious apartment, to commingle in the gyrations ot tbe terpsicborean festivities ana float as it were on ethereal pinions to the realms of enchantment." The ycung lady looked at bim square in the eve. and renlied : "Oh. go freeze your teeth and give your torgue a sleigh ride." loung Hoopendyke was too much shocked and hurt to answer. The St. Louis (Mo.) rust DUpaUh at the close of a loug article says: In fact St. Jacobs Od is pushing all other re medics out of the h-'M. an I, excellent though some of tbe liniments, formerly offered arc, the eQ licticy of St. Jacobs Oil is magical ia cases of sciatic, rheuma tism, pleurisy, neuralgia, nervous beadaeh, lumbago and scores of other disorders ; while in the case of spraiLi, burns or in juries, it ia an absolute panacea, and for general use is better than the advice of many physicians. A word to the wise is sufficient." Wbt Hi Uids't Cbt. In tbe plav run ning recently at the Detroit Opera House, th-re is an affecting death scene which calls out Ihe handkerchiefs all over the house. A gallery god who succumbed to the situation one night, next dsy met a boot black at tbe Post office, and called out: "Say, Billy, did you cry jp there 'tother night when the drummer boy aiedi Noah." "You didn't? "Noah. I was just breakin' down an geltin' ready to when a boy behind me dropped a sidewalk spike down my back. and afore I got over whalin' bim tbe drummer boy was dead and buned and bis dsd bad worn out two weeds on his hat, Twasn't no use to feel bad then." "Abb you going to tbe parade?" "No. but sister Sade, who is an old maid, and is not atraid, she is going to the parade, if not delared. This is played." Tmk aad Honor. Query : Wbat is tbe best family medi cine in the world to regulate tbe bowels, purify tbe blood, remove costivcness and biliousness, aid digestion and tone up the whole system I Truth and honor com pels us to amwer.Hop Bitters, being pure, perfect and harmless. Ed. What is tbe difference btween tbe preacher, the builder, and the architect of a church! One is the rector, tbe other is the erccter, and the oth r tbe director. Allan's Brala Too Cures Nervous Debility and Weacneai el Generative Organs, $1 all druggists. Send for circular. Allen's Pharmacy, til first av N. 1. Whes be paid a heavy bill at tbe milli ners for spring bonnets, silks and laces, he groaned, "There's a wotnai at the bought 'em of this." Is a Danbury clothing store is a card announcing, "1'erfectly-fl.tln; varments. E.ery article sets as good as a hen." "I am afraid, der wife, that while 1 am gone a'Mence will cocquer love." "Ob never fear, dear husband; the longer you stay away the better I shall like you." A. iL Doyle, of Columbus, Oa., says : From my own experience, I know 'Sel lers' Liver Pills' to be the best in use." They cure malaria, etc. W an uri it la linhealthv th atim in .. J - , . feather?! Look at the SDrinir chicken and see how tough be is. Aftcb all, the most beautiful hair is that of your first baby which hasn't any. It will astonish some people to learn that since 1877 there has been an increase in the cxisumptlon of tea grown in India amounting to 30,000,000 pounds, while, at the same time, there has been a decrease in the consumption of tbe tea grown in China or about 9,000,000 pounds. The One art of adulteration in China apparently does not pay, as other people will live to learn when putting tampered articles on the market. O the 72.276,312 bushels of grain ex ported lase year to Earoge, not one bushel is taid to have been shipped in aa Amen- can vessel. But this can hardly be true a oertainly is not. Etching Film for Tracing tcHh a Kecdle. Th ere are many pnrpoces in photography for which an opaque film ca pable of being etcbed with a sharp point might be useful. Such a film can be ob tained by use of the following formula: Negative collodion, one-halt ounce; ether. 6 drachms; alcohol, 6 drachms; shellac, 30 grains; aunnr, 2 grams: Judsen s mauve dye, 30 drops, water 30 drops. A collo dion thus ereated gives a film which ia perfectly non-actinic, acd which allows the finest tracery to be exeeuted upon it with out any tearing or chipping whatever. Tbe film is tbe result of a good many experi ments, and was devised by a friend of tbe writer for the purpose of reproducing tra cing made by a geometric chuck in tbe lathe. As a general rule, these patterns, which loroi the delight of so many amateur turners, are either traced with a penal suitably held, or by a glass pen charged with aniline ink, the latter being the more recent device which baa superseded the old pencil. They are, of course, also cut upon wood or metal with suitable tools. By the use of a plate coated with a film of the above described mixture, a steel point can be used. The glass plate is properly held in the chuck, and a steel point, which may be fitted with a spring, so as to pre vent undue pressure or risk of breakage, is placed ia tbe position usually occupied by tbe pencil. Tbe pattern is thus traced in perfectly clear glass, and from the neg ativeif the term may be used thus pro duced, prints can be taken on ordinary al bumenized paper. As the film itself trans mits practically no actinic light, tbe print ing can be carried to any extent, and a perfectly black print produced. The film may also be etched upon with an ordinary etching needle, or even with a common needle, and prints produced from tbe plate thus obtained. "Wbt did you send me that almanac, Augustus I" ssked Angelina. "Because, darling," answered Augus tus, as be vainly strove to twist the few downy sprouts upon his upper Hp into a curl, "because, darling, I wished yon to select a date for our the, aw cere mony." "Ob, I see!" she said; then smiling a bewitching smile, she murmured, "call it the first of April." Augustus will some day succeed in raising a mustache, but be goes to see Angelina no more. Guard Against Dlseaaea. If you find yourself getting biiious,haad heavy, mouth foul, eyes yellow, kidneys disordered, symptoms of piles tormenting you, take at once a few doses of Kidney Wort. It is nature's great assistant. Use it as an 'advance gaard don't wait to get down sick. See large advertisement. A short time since two young ladies were accosted by a gypav woman, who told tbem that for a shilling each she would show tbem their husband s faces in a pail of water, which being brought they exclaimed, "We only see our own faces." "Well," said the old woman, ' those faces will he your husbands wben you are mar. ntd." Kntilas Sot lur It KaaJUe. Q. R. Stevens book on Ensilage, the preserving of green forage crops ia soils, giving his owu experience and the prac tical experience of twenty-tire practical farmers; 150 pagM elegantly bound in cloth, price 50 cents; sent by mail. Ad dress H. R. Stevens. Boston, Mass. Tret were soon to oe married. He had vsgue ideas of houe furn ishing, and he asked her wbat kind of carpeta be should get for tbe parlor. She answered "Axminister." And then be warmiy protested that it was none of tbe minister's business. No poisonous drugs enter into the com position of CirboUue, a dcodoris d extract of petroleum, the natural hair restorer and dressing as now improved and perfected. It is the perfection of the chemist's art, and will, beyond a peradventure, restore the hair on bald heads. "Stocxisos I can do without, but earrings 1 must have," a San Francisco belle was heard to murmur in the gloam ing. It you have scrofula, boils, sore eves, or mercurial diseases, don't delay; take "Linlsey's B o x! Scarcuor" at once. Tns Hartford Times tells of a Trinity college man who was recently injured by an accidental discharge ot his duties. Tbat Terrible indigestion and tick headache will yield readily to Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. The greatest stretch cf duplicity A young man trying to treat bis sweet Heart's sina'l, depraved brother as though be were his dearest friend. Yegetiiie frou the revTsTb. sweetser. Pastor Grace iL E. Church, PRI.sjcriCLD, BfASlS. SPHLSOrTBLD, MASS., DOC SS, 1SSL V It. R. Stkvexs: Dear Sir, One year aso about tft present lluie I waa amict! with Scro'u oaa H'tmurt, also with Cntnirlt. For two moatha my Dlrtiu were seaifiru of mr nr. Aflerairoanled sleep in th early hours, I wuuij wake anywhere between one and three A- M. with the mtni excrn ciat in suffering In my hea l, and be forreU to want my etu.ly door the rest of the nurht. During; the day aim I was ofh-n attacked with diuineM, both upon the urret and at home, so mat it Memed for a minute or so I hat coonriouauem waa about to leave roe. Tats slat of affairs cont.nued nnul my nerves were sadly nnstrunr, and I began to fear organic diseate of the brain. Br advice of Key. Geo. W. Mansileld, who had been moon bene fitted by your medicine, I wrote to yon and shortly afterward commenced using iL I took several bottles of Vegennr, and win entirely cured. I have waited to see if there woull he any return of tne disease. Nearly a year has paawd : I and not one symptom of it. I ito mo oheertully recom mend Veiretiue for the complaint for wluch It ta recommen.letl. 1 remain. Sir, Very truly yours, 8. B. SWEETSER. Police Officer's Report. Bostok, January 19th, 1S8L Ma. H. R. Stktfxs: Dear Sir, I am pleaded to add my nme to the long Iwt ol stilwrnners to the virtue of 'Vkoi.ti.nb." Hare been for me yearn on nurht duty in the "P.Hice Deptrtinmi," and troubled with Ihe wor km I of Cyr,itri sure Throat, consulting the best phv-onuuu In the ertv, taking a wearing does unk-fgmng painful aur gio il ouar.il! ni im laying off Iroin duty for king periods. About a year a ro I wm purua!ed by trend (hat-lug no lain myneif) to try Vaos tims." A in hippy toxty m that bine have had no recurrence of sore throat or any other Motneaa, and have gaine-ISt lui of Sesh, only 1100 tare bolileoryonr Jut;y celebrated preparation. 1 ain, air, wun n -h eoleem. your very truly. W1L li. UAWE3, foUuo ataua lOw Vegotine. a tub sect SPRING MEDICINE. Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists. B..S VflTTrVfJ MT!V " too want to teara Tele and be certain of a ntumtlou. addnaa VAlMlB BHOH. Janeaviila. Wiaomua. flAKD OOLUECTOUS-A nandwmn art of ears lor U eutatamp t AOBi.l l Bocbaatoi. li I tlntt aauwrertne; aa asvenMemi em oarar a larar avow Mm Aaviltwi aaa fc rabUahar ajUmUnslaattaay na-tnaaaWa i mmwm.m "-,wl- n I - OPIUM entiliw HaMt fana la te wava. Mrwuiinm. J. aiaeHK.ua, ldomim, imuo. Payne's Automatic En Hatudae. til labia awl ill J. Mwn aorwpeMaraaa M awAal a4 aaareaaa gu 1 eaflX me KMed wMa aa Automata- tia aaaa twlllaaaawa uaaaaraaa, tor 1 Sine. M 1 "Wuffli is lbs correct form of address ing a letter to a minister's wife? Is it proper to write Kev. Mrs. George M , or Jtra. Kev. George M . or simply Mrs. Oeorgo M -t" f oa shouldn't ad dress a letter to a minister's wife at all; you should address it to tbe minister aim self, and tell bim to read it to ber. Beet or A ll - Dr. R. V. Pisbce, BuffJo, 3f. Y : Dear Sir My family bis used your Favorite Prescription"' and it has done all that is claimed for it. It is tbe best preparation for female complaint. I re commend it to all my customers. O. . VvATtRUAM, Drugg-st, Balti more, aid. WBSa little Bell' was two years old, she used to admire tbe full moon very much; but when ber aunt pointed out the new moon, ahe exclaimed, in the most dis tressed tone, '0, His broken! 'tis brok en!" Johnny, wu.) was Just learning to talk, being asked if be aaw the new moon, said, lea. I see the rind of it." The Btilaaa, dyspeptic or constipated, should ad iress with two stamps and history or ease for pamphlet. World 'a Dispsxsast Mbbioax. Association, Buffalo, X. Y. Do too olav cmuuett "Ha,' I don't play croquet, b ut my sis ter May, who is very gay, plays croquet, every fine dsy. in a most charming way, and is quite au fait." Juns: "1 see Smith ha taken to rid ing the bicycle. What on earth ia be do ing that tor?" Robinson: "Oh, a very simple reason- to prevent Mrs. bmith from going with joldea Medical Discovery for all scrofulous and virulent blood-pois ons, is specific. By druggists. A came, in noticing a discourse on tbe "Savings and Doings of Great Men," remarked, "it is sad to observe bow much they taid and bow little they did." Wbbs a man is in a brown study does be give color to his thoughts? Pablob matches courting in the front room. Complicated AKa eases. A prominent gentleman in Cerro Gordo county, Iowa, writes us tbat be finds Kidney- VV onto be the best remedy be ever knew for a complication of riiseawai It is the rpecific action which it has on the liver, kidneys and bowels, which gives it such curative power, and is the thou sands of sures which it is performing which gives it its great celebrity. Liquid, (very concentrated) or dry, both act efficiently.- -W. IL Journal and Courier. A German paper aays tbst b-rofessor Obernien proposes the following ingenious and simple arrangement for theatres: Cords of bemp are stretched from left to right across tbe upper pan of the entire space above the stage. They are fifed at one side, and on the other they pass over put leys and are kept tight by means of weights which are surrounded with cases. Terpen dicularly under the weights, at tbe bottom of the case, hi a button, which, if ptessed downward, closes the circuit of a powerful battery. Tbe results are: 1, a telegraphic message to the nearest station of tbe Fire Brigade: 2, a fire-proof curtain is let down by s mechanism set in motion by a suitably arranged e!ectro-magnet; 3, an electro magnet opens a large ventilator in tbe roof abovi the stage lor the escape of the flames and smoke; 4, a reservoir is opened which lays the stage under water. - Baby Saved. We are so thankful to say that our baby was permanently cuiedof a dangerous and protracted irregularity ot the bowels by the use ot Dop Bitters by its mother. which at the same time restored her to perfect health and strength. The Parents, Rochester, N. Y. A certain Count Huzo von Engenberg, ot Tratzberg, in the Tyrol, is making use of tbe microphones, suns: in the ground on tbe declivity ot a bill, and connected sep arately with a single telephone and err-all battery, to discover a source ot water for bis castle. lie intends to conduct the ex periment by night, when disturbing sounds are less frequent than by day. If a stream of water flows near the apparatus, it will pass the sound to the telephone, and tuns reveal the spring. Ooesoaaptloa Cured. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in bis hands by aa East India missionary the formula ot a somple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure fur Consumption, Brcocbitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and aU Throat and Long Airectiooa, also a posi tive and radical core for nervous Dubibty and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested iu wondertul curative powers in thousands of eases, has felt it bis duty to make It known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, French or English, witb full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addtssane; with stamp, naming this piper. W. A. Moras, 14) Power's Block, Soohetter, N. T. The capacity of the California squirrel for mischief to the crops of tbe farmer can be Indeed by the fact that one 1 llle.I a few days ajr while carrying awav a load of wheat from a warehouse was found to have no less thsn 1803 grains of wheat stowed away in bis mouth. Thousands of ladles to-day cherish grateful remembrance of the he'p derived from the use of Ljdia K. Pinkbam's Veg etable Conrp und. It positively cures all female complaints. Send to Mrs. Lydia E, Pink ham, ii'S Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass,, tor pamphlets. The yucca seldom perfects its seeds ia the United 8'stes. The failure is believed by Prof. Rile to be in consequence of the flower depending for its pollination upon the office of au insert which has not yet been Introduced to an extent correspond irg witb tbe diffusion ot the plant. Aluminum silver ia made by melting together 1 part of stiver with 3 or 4 of al uminum, and is very valuable fx- articles in which one of tbe main objects ia to ob tain lightness, such ss the instruments nsed for marine observations. Octant and sex tants of this alloy have been received witb great favor by practical navigstors. Those parts of such instruments whicli, if made with other metaL would weigh 4 pounds. will, when made of the above alloy, onlv weign 1 pcund. Mechanics like to work this sl oy, as it can be turned and filed away, which is not the rase with the pure aluminum, which is too soft, and as no doubt all know who have work en this in- teresteng meta', it has tbe tjectKoable property of sticking to tie file. Catarrh of the Bladder. Stinging, smarting irritatiou of tbe nrlnarv passes, d'aeaaed dscharKea. eared by Bn bnrafba, tt at dnurgiett Prepaid by ex. praaa. SL'U, S roc i. X. a. waxta, Jersey Gity, M . J. Ir. Mines (treat nerve tteatorer Is the marvel of tbe ae for all nerve rlianiiea AH nta stopped f-w. bend to 931 Arch Street. Philadelphia. Pa. JiueAjt 4k MimT, ttanui ure BtaUdAjaa. TeolB and ClimUiist SwTeist. hcr on to a mperti acocxt or etra o& quitlitfJ LHa- is 7!uia r-niiv riparriberl a number of experiments on the co'or of water, some ot which were qualitative, sunlight bein sent thiough water In a Zino tuoe anew feet lore:, closed wiih glass pistes. Dis tilled water thus gave a floe ceep blue green color the red wss quite gene, tne yellow feeble, while the maximum bnffht ness wss io the green. Water of the K:el ... - a . 1 V supplv, Uermany, let no iigni inroufcu leneth of the tuba staled; witb half the length It appeared deep orange; blue and treen failed. In his quantitative experi ments. Mr. Boas illuminated two screens with th earn lirht amirc. before which was placed red glass, or sulphate of copper solution, i lie iigut iroin one ktou tl.mnoh water In a tub, that fit) TO the other slong the tube outside. Both beams were brought into a position lor cuu'i"" son by means of total-reflection prisms; the screens were shifted till equal brightness wraa roahprl ar.H from then; DOSition the co-efficients ot sbeorption could be approx imately inlerreu. The planting of whitetish spawn in the waters of the great lakes is going on nnder the direction of the Superintendent of the United Slates fish hatchery at Jforthville, Mich. So far two million flab have been rionnaitml in ljlk Mirhimui at SheboVEan. and the same number a! .Korth Kacine and Muskegon. The hatchenr vet contains 14 million, fif these four million will be riennaitpel at OsweffO- the same number Sandusky, and tbe others at different points in Lakes Huron snd slicnigan. John Talcott. of Rome, X. Y. believes the best roots for stock are tbe long orange carrot, the white, sweet German turnip. and potatoes. The carrots he would feed with meal or shorts, and early cut bay to dairy cow. There is something in roots thus fed with meal, he adds, that seems to give an anin.al a better appetite, and con sequently a greater gain than where dry food alone is used. 1 be animal tnus leu is not as likeiy to cloy in iu appetite as when only dry food is used. A SmtDAT school teacher aaked: "What bird is large enough to carry off a man 1" Nobody knew, but one little aul suggested "a lark." And then she explained : "Mamma said papa wouldn't be borne until Monday, because be bad gone off on a lark." DOES .WHY? WONDERFU CURES! flrs-.t artioi tk UTKIt, BOWELS 4 K.I1XETS at tbejMinsMim. Pswiauaa It tsMtviMM th mywum of thpo-w. otss h amor XltMt 4--op in BLsdney usd Ort- nn niTliiiiSill JstBUUllCaa. COOtO. LwawiX Mi na aea B hati ft attiflrnB tt am?B IsTtsV Narrotaaj Disrdm suxl Fom-i tnpisua-- U 85TB WHAT PEOPLE SAT s Knnm B. Work, of J'inrtio- CUf Jt l.ltin-- Wh enr. Isim a fur re-guiM fbl iaM)waLwM trliic for tvurjtmr Mr Joha ArrmH. of Wittct'm. OMti, (f boy WMtg-iw, up tv die h tnnr prtwni awsUasyy Wait, HUB Uoorivtn. n MTtor tn Crato Otito b WW Hot Xtn& to If, LeXHBt brOjUsj Ana L. Jarratt of Bontli StOrm. If. T WT-kg thai ifar vHlfWirtir frwn fc etrr troobie EL mn olbrr THtiiisi-Mitrtaai mm iWdtU lj Usa mm f M John B f JtwypBtaas. of Jttrcmrm. TftV. for Ttw trotyi liver autj kuln-w irouhlM laAUJi(rj- Ve oft snavl I I las wml MVfea1 rVtt4 f MMitfm-r- CPttt Tt . Bf witT-TTfUCll Jrwltri kidnt-- Oiistru.i- turn warn anssitt 10 wont, sviutewy won mtaum aVAn wail m evvr.- v n WJ! VJJ "ft. " J i PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES. LIVER COMPLAINTS. H Constipation and Piles. rm I It ,pn tin in lr, . rxtiaaiF La tin aos. oue ia-ksire ! whir.. ttMuc,, qurtu tit mrntrin. Loln IJanttl I'trak ery Caw. reatratcw, fur BMtM Ut owim rawuuj pra Ur if oetm with 70! efeitnef tn rt'krr form. oet it atthb iui:iuisTs. riucE.si.ee WELLS. lH'IUlisOSro.. rVep'e. WiUemd the dry part-raid. rLncTn.T. j r. BJBBWBBBBW-fBBBBr3BwaBBBaSI"JBBBl jflHSVwSwawBBBMwaBAavwaVsssSBBl J M 70V are 1 W Of iWlIJSj1.Wt of let 'DeQ by tue Mxmia of ? 'jar duUt-a avoid 'tlxDnlc-uts a B d tw-rstoiliniTO miarM work. tra brma nrrv? Hoe B.tters. ass Hop t yoQ are rtwrr rtJ 1 iirrrnj r tis.pa i rtfettPC frnTO any fb- iMtu; if ivq ire mar ' voujxj?. KUZ&rmg f roc rlel or vine), out crL ar-m-tkratta or avn:ruifth E rr oa a oou ot bck i Bitters. vLsfaaWVer TOU tVfl Thnnjanals) rfto am. tretUlj from ooinf form of Kidney 'diwaoa tiatC mtpLi that y o r ayMafta irur or BwUmuiatiotf i wo dm prstcj sntDowtMro-T'. tak Hod m iimeiT umb Bitters MopHitters HaTyv-Hrfa. Dal. C tr anatsv-jirox vlaint. alheai ai an aN-trhrte T IOC flrc-Mcas. :vWero tor .'irvr insrvrm ft lot will Del npawf if TuBf: jaat) at nnluiB tobaedOapr Hop Bitterc f'Wi aT B-ftrJ ty weak ta L itw pin - UJ a. ti it may sa -eyou rl I ire. it na saved hurr-i dreds. l 0 raLrura " -p s w Tor a qnarter of a eenrnrv or more HiXettefs Stomach Bitf era baa been trie -eifrainir spec ifle for InilicwRloa, rtyntepla, fever an. I acne, a loss of physical aumlTia, liter complaint anl other li ortler, anl taM beeo mnt etnpiiat-raliT inloriiel by meiliral mm a a heiltti an I strength restora tive. It oiMiQieracU a tenlen-y to prematura de cay, and aoatauu anl conrforta tbe aged and in flnn. tor sale by all Drizzlfe and Dealers generally. ta!3ri";S.-4 Spntun. lAmpsun.ls, I n-k.t for im-.c. Handle; aLd Sfj-r a ?"kttirM&V,tSXZfi wUlKl'C nrara ma-t- a, 14 UW .u fKt vi ?io2riS?l'rr:7l?:i,,iU!!n"" - r-f f,'T-rt'- I?" factory worklaB V Snd IT after ewe year- erewwt sal Utei retwra tipewa. Frre rv.nrr5) .llowetl toywT tptui tr 13 s 1 . 1- u !3 1 I TnrrrrTtril 4 SI Soldlrritrurl W NEVER KSatL-H FAIL tUBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBwl Krbi 8T035ACK itteb5 krs. LTDii l mm, of im, WSJ.1 C WLLs.i...iran . o e o 'I 1 S LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VS5ETABLS CCS17CTO. BBBasBBBBWaaMsssBsMMsSsmsSSBaVana lWell tIs4M Falarwl i a.lalit aasl "-Htu.x wiaaM bsre fcMsalc oasjlatlaa. It will emro entirely tho worm f of mi oora. platxita, ail omrtaa troubles. Inflammation and Ukcnv Uou, Falllnsx and tHrpimottantm, aod tho coiupqtieti Spinal Weakneaa, and is paixUarly ailaptcd tw tba Cssaacvof Life. It wilt dtaWolT and eyxxjel tumors from the trlertu ia an warty atgt of dwroiopmerit. The W-ndcnry to caxs avDW htzmors there iachkHl very itpcvtlitT by iu Has, it rrmcrroa faintnararL, flatnlcncr. drBtroy all crmTis for avUmatruttavJiad n-UrTea wneswvf tbwaastonaawb. It care Sloatinir, Hraia Nvrrr-u Irosrtrwioa, Qetwrml Debility UtoGpietamrtM, IXprtmuoa acd lads. That feciinff rf bearinf down, cJUiinjc pain, weight and backache, la alwaya perTnrintlr enrvd by ita we. It will nt all tuam and nnder aU cimratane act ia Baruhony with the laws that cTmi the fesrimle nytttim. For the rare of Kidney CompLeinU uf either sx tL Compoand ix lurarpawd. LYDIA C PI k UAH'S TECETADLE CO. FOX 5 ie prrpared at 3 and t& Wcstrni ATenc, Lynn, aUa. Price fl. Six bottle for St-nt by mail la the form of plUa ttlao in the form of kmnyea, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrv Pialthani freely an-Twera all lettera of inquiry. Send for pan,L4i let aioUlreai as abort. MntUm this paptr. Ho family rttould be withjat LTD I A E. PINK HAM s LIVER PILLS. Thay en re cotattipatlon. hiltitnin.iaa, and torpidity of the lircr. V cents pvr box. aVaf- reld by ail Vrwaizifaa -ia HE.SELLERS&.CO. PITTSBURGH. PA. y frcela!n-nred Pumps are manufactured ndsr license,and Suyers are guaranteed against any and all calms from the Company homing the patent. !m't fail to mafco a o IAm point. ALL tne mort Valtabla Improvements. Tne BLATCHLEY PUMPS ire for .sale by the beit bouses ia the tra.a. Hams ef my aearest zzvt will be farnbhed oa application ta C. G. BLATCHLEY, sWarturtr, 303 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. ' IIIDCO IWPstOTCD ROOT Bin. II InLd lie. package niakea a rIluaa ol a 1 1 dellcioii, wbolesnme, sparkilnic Tetnperaare bererajre. Ask yoor tlmiririt, or sent hy mail for C. E. U1K-ES, i.. UeUwaxe Ave., fbtla, ACK NTH a S 1 Kn One DollarwIiIb'iT fuzz!- w'i-h t.tr two .i-u. arj rai.:.!.y evr.ry. wrim Teu t..Liir irimiiini orTrt .vrlrviM. lllt Ci. trrZZIX.1; CailowUiil Mrccs. 1 hirtilu . fa. Jon v Jtitri rRtwranD. (nmrir W '.Iminu-hin. IH'l.. p!knil iilr'w h: motii-r-Uu. W. A- HlNts. brout-tn. Pa, 2HT l eooderaln and frnttfarraa cheap. R R asvlra. 1 1 F Q-m and e 10.I anrlety. Fr citfc.'ir. and crti: tj paper adilrM, with stamp, H. Vani ha, KiUtfety. aid. ptAJH r.Ba. flunnti J rr ions nf a drop ble S TBOS. North Centre "tre tevl enrel wlthiwl eanKtl blotaLbr IK- B. IL H1KLH Corry. Fa. at yeara experteoce. A Month For Hen or Ladies ta a ti-ht bustDeas near borne. Send tor Ctrcnlar. P. W. ZIE6LER ft CO, 9U An h St. Pniuvieli nia. Pa. HULLERS' i For pavaphvtw oarrT!v iing trwat Auussaie write Tkb AL'1-IMjO. m XAVUlBCU MamriaUi O. TJVrv a-n Sttrnp Cni'fctnrn rTv yonr a-l'lrfn to T. F 0:rwn, a Miilral.('ar1iv 4 h-a tlU. ar in amtriti U.b.cortrs.nsKwuiit-il. 1W pru y-ud. STCFPEO REE irarreiouj tcouJL M rr:wtT Rc&TAOP9 rtssrw nsy y Im fntlmm mmA Vars-saa A ctnmM. 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