Turkish Women. .Nicosia, tiie capital, u undoubtedly the town containing a larger portion of "Vwit than any other part of Cyprus. The Tur kish women there are certainly beautiful. and are very numerous, and nltnough they were obliged to conform to Moslem re?u lations durmg the Turkish rule they have kicked over the tracts since the British occupation. When Cyprus was Turkish, the women were Turkb-h in every respect, Tbey hardly ever went out. and then only to tbe ha mam, or bath, attended by old women, servants and eunuchs, their faces covered with yasmasks so that not even a Turk should see them, tar more a Christ ian. W henever tbey met a man and be fore be could approacu them, they would turn their faces to the wall and pull their ferelzes, or cowus,tiglit!y over their heads while the attending servants and eunuchs would call ut to the stranger to mke haste and go his way so that their "lady" should pass unmolested. Ibcy never ap peared at their doors, and their window? were protected with wooden crossbars so close together that, although they could see into the street, nouodv could see them. Now, however, all is changed. The Tutk- uh woman, knowing tbat die can no more be puuisbed by the religious authorities. whose (tower ceased the dsy the JSritUb troops brut put foot on the island, has open ly thrown off the yoke and claimed her independence-, a-d with a vengeance, tood Turkish liuobamis. lathers, brothers, ann friends are frantic with despair at tbe ture affairs have taken. aud should a Turk com. here from any i art of Islam he would not believe his own eyes, for this is the very first time and plat that "the tiling," as the Faithful call the woman, bas dared to act in direct opposition to all that is dear to ilohanmiedans. Women belonging to the harem can now be seen at all hours of the day and night in ibe streets and on the ramparts of iictii, returning their feret- res, but not covering tneir laces wi'h yaa- masks at least the pretty ones do not and an officer irienci of mine has tliscover ed the way to lind out in the distance if a Turkish woman is good-iookiug or not. If she is pret y she is sure to so about with her face uuveiletL Luc should (-he know herself to be ugly she is certain tD tave ter fact c!osely wrapped up, karimr the Giaours to judge of her loks by tne fire of her ejes, which are aiways uueovin-d and te, it is next to impossible to find a Tuikish woman without superb eyes the uninitiated will at first smut" think he has encountered a houri. it, however.ihe ha rem beauties would content themseivia with siinpiy walking about with uncover ed faces husbands and brothers would not have n.uch to complain of, but unfortun ately this is not ail. They talk to the Christians and walk anu-in arm witu the Eugii-h oflicers.aud even with the 8 il-Jiers. They give coffee parlies to which gentle men only, and they Giaours, are invited, and instead of receiving their visitors iu the selamlik part of the house, w here all men should be received, they receiie them In the harem quarters, and when their husbands ami relatives come home they are shocked w ith what they hear and rush to the darem 10 find the door closed hCainel them aud 10 be told th:tt they must have u.aue a mistake in coming to the sacred female entrance, as according to .Mussul man usages, wh ch they so niueli love, their I luce is iu the selau l k. 1 saw them sitting at the cales smoking and drinking rakil Actually drinking. Kaury a druiia en Turkith Woli.ai;! Surely tne world is coming to an end and JMauotiH-l's i(e Ayesha urns', be turning in her colliu Take a seat, sir," says the cateitgi. or piopuelor. 1 6-ere at him iu disu.ay anil leel ceitaiu that 1 am iu a cream and squeeze the arm ol the lnend who .tvo:i. pau:es u.e; teilmg him it must be a dream. Dream te bioweti!' sajs he; "wait a minute" winch he has hardiy said wheu a barre-1 organ starts up -(Jrphee aux Eu f era, " aud the hanouiu ( Turkish w omen) dance actua.ly dauct an t not a.'eue.bui wi.h Tommy Atkins, uud Tommy Atkins of the lowest lpe. They understand the music, they know the dauce, but what is this? Te cancan! Is this the labie, abolished in 1'aris to be transplanted in Cyprus? liy Allah' but this Verily cannot be true, but say what 1 will and think what 1 may, there they were, aud there. 1 understand, Itiey cnu be seen a; any time. Kvery Turkishwoman in the island is su ing lor a d' voice, which tiie uusbanla are only too glad to grant, and if the Turks themselves ever cieci to gel wives or a harem again they aie very much misUikeu unless they search tor them among the Christian popu.atiou. 1 have lived in Jlohaiuu.edau countries all my lite, and this is the fir.-t time 1 have met the emancipated Turkish woman, and after a caret ul study of the subject 1 huve am ted at the conclusion that the harem inmate is only waiting for a chai ce to put an end to harem lite, and lhai it the liul ish occupation t kg) pi continues icr an length ot time, aud the religious autiiori ties lose their Lo d on the male population good-bye to harems, aud thiough them to eunuchs and to slavery. Villa ot ijoverniiient Properly. Probably but a very few i-rsous realize the aggregate valae of the Gov ernment projiertv located at our caul taL A corresiHinJeut commnuicates from Washington a transcript fr 'm the official assessment, in which it appears that the Gapltiil biuk!mg is a.sr-f d at gia.bU'J.oJb, aud the grounds at 1", 595 ; the White House at 734.5110, and the Executive stables at SJ8,0(W. The Treasuiy Dep:irtmeut bnildiug ami grouniia are assessed at S7,OV8,4o4 ; the State. War, and Navy lX-parinieut build ings $6.211, 101 ; the Agricultural ie- paitment bmldiup, 331, &2o, aud t .e grounds, gCS'.l.OMJ ; the ttniitiiHouiin, gl2,J51, aud National Mtieeum. S-5H,-000, aud the grouuds, ,053,378 ; the National Monument grounds, $l,blo, 781, and the Washington Monument, S3(jO,IK)'J; the National Observatory grouuds, 120,801, aud the building, S2S5,'.:tl ; the Patent Oliice bui.diuy and grounds, g:j,7o4,8fcf3 ; the Arsenal buildu:gs, S233.324, and ground, 1,. 221,(07; the Murine lxdrnu-RS giound, $31,235, aud buddings. .-32'J 037 ; the Naval Hospital. S7,1'J8,128; Bureau of Engraving and 1'rii.tin, ground. 27, 612, builmug 327,537; W aider's build ing, Used by Eiigiiievrs Ilureau of the Army, 214,:;f.7r Uuittd States Medical Museum, '.6,2) ; General IVw-t Olliee, ground, 312,4!)2, building, 2.124 5U0; Goveruuient Priiriug Oliice 2ot,0(H); Judiciary Sijuiue and City H.dl, 1,3'.H, 713; United States JmJ, .j25,55k; Uiut-d States Navy Yard, ground, 1, 413,500, liuiluiugs and wlnurves, 3,; 615,808 ; Botuhieal Gardens, ifroumis, 1,462,251, buildings, 056 07C, I ot houses, 58,?iM. ilie Aqueduct is valued at 3.847,517, aud water pipes and plugs, $172,276. The intersections of streets, circles, and r-i.aei-s are put down at S4,GS2,912. The Department of Justice, ground, 150,000, and build ing, 150,000 : the Government Insane Asylum. 1,349,775 ; the Relorui tichool, 221, ( 56 ; the Siolaiers' Home, grouuds, 333.947, buildings. 350,000; N.iv;d Magazine, 95,000 ; the Georgetown Post Oliice aud Custom House, 03, 767. Old meaaows snouid usve a sprinkling of fine manure early in tbe autumn to give the grass a good start again before w.nter. We do not believe in pasturing meadows much, if any, after the hay crop has been removed. In the tariy 6tbges of tjpLoid fever, Dr. Guillassc, of the trench Navy, has admin istered coffee with marked success. Three tablespoonfuls are given adults every two hours, alternating with one or two tea spoonfuls of claret or .Burgundy wine. A beneficial result is immediately apparent. A little lemonade or citrate of magnesia is also administered daily, and alter some time quinine is recommended. AOF.icnruRTi. BiSiSAS and Plaktaixs. A podud of bananas contains more nutriment than three pounps of potato f, while, aa a food, it is, in every sense of the word, far supe rior to the beet wbesea Dread. An acre of ground planted with bananai will re turn, according to Humboldt, as much food material as thirty three acres of wheat or over a hundred acres of potatoes. The banana fit should be called plain tain, for until lately there was no such word as ba nana) is divided into several varieties all of which is used for food. The plantino mazinito is a small, delicate fruit, neither longer nor stouter than a lady s forefinger. It is the most delicious and prized ot all the varieties of plautain. El plandno guineo called by us the banana is probably more in demand than any other kind. It is subdivided into different varieties, the principal of which are the yellow and vurple bananas that we see for sale in our markets, but the latter is so little esteemed by the natives of the tropica that it is seldom eaten by them. J'l plantino grandc kuown V us as simnlv the plautain is alto subdivided into varieties, jrhich are known by their savor and size. The kind that reaches our market is almost ten inches long.y.rt on tbe Isthmus of Danen there are plantains that crow from eighteen to twenty-tw j inches. I'hey are never eateo raw, but are either boiled or roasted or prepared as preserves. Cittkk is usually salted in accordance witu Uie demands of the market to which it is to be sent. American butter is gener ally raited at the rate of about one ounce to the p-Hind. Perhaps the greater pat of the sweet cream culler bas half or less than half that quantity. In the south of Europe indeed all Latin countries, oil Is in more geberal use than butter and uncalled butter is preterred. 1 be i'ansiau custom of serv ing buttef entirely unsalted is tometiues aped in England and some of our American cities, but as a rule the markets demand that tne butter shall carry more than half an ounce of salt. Unsalted butter wlil keep forever pro vided it is butter and only butter. Uat the outer of commerce is never pure. It re tains aore or less ot the other properties of the mnk, and it is these which, while they add very much to Us value, are sub ject to almost immediate dcterioration,and in turn lend to injure the butter itseir. Even salt will not loug preserve them, Un salted butter does not "keep.'- Tbe use of salt in butter is more for flavoring than lor preservative purposes. The protec tion and preservation of butter are due far more to the packages than to the sail which U put in it. Peofit os Osk Uoo. 1 kept no stock except a hog and a cow. Tbe hog was valued at $4, in June. I had it put in a close pen,and all the refuse from the house and garden was thrown to it. I bad weeds and grass given it every day and had sod cut three or four inches thick every day and gave it as much as it would cat- 1 had the pen kept clean and dry with de odorizing materials, such as road dust,chip dut, lorost mold, etc Tbe tases escaping fro:ii the pen were held by deodorizing ma terials. 1 had during the fill forest leaves thrown iu the pen a tool deep, to increase the manure 1 bought corn at 50 cents a bushel and ted it 10 busheK On the 3)'h day ol November il n.aoe 243 pounds ol dressed pork I lino 5 wagou loads of ex cellent "'fnure. The P'rk was worth 3 I er bundled, umkinj. $12.15. which a-i- n d u the manure at J 1 load made $17 15 1 'tie hog hog al $4, the corn ai $5 ni tdu Jy exeuse, making $3.15 prodt. Pk (iterixa Tkees from Mice. a very sueccsslul protection against un.t, adO ted by a successful Iru t grower, consists of taking sec nous of worn-out and dam aged stove-pipe, and, alter opening a seo- lion at the seam, clashing it around the tree and settling it in the ground. W hen tuis bas been once properly done it will last for several years and is perhaps the safest protection tbat can be adopted. Pie ces of old tin can be used in the same manner; but usually damaeed stove-pipe can be procured, and if used in this way it will be loi:ad much better than throw ing it awav. Il is a perfect protection, tor the reason tbat mice never attack trees while they can procure other food, and when they cannot the ground is frozen so ihat they cannot burrow under the pipe aud ihey never attempt to go over it. 'Iwo Punts SimtD. Tlie English fiockuiaslcr ha- settled two points in Brit ish experience : First, that mutton is more profitable than woo); and, second, thit aieor.g English mutton consumers there is a decided preference for Down or black faced mutton, 'lender, juicy flesh, with a fine grain and a rich flavor, ripe and yet carrying plenty of lean meat, is tbat which suits the English market, A com bination of th-.-se qualities is found to moit perfection in some of the black or gray-laced breeds or their crosses. This preference on the part of buyers is so marked tnat the butcher is enabled to give at least 2 cents per pound more for dark ened mutton than lor any of tbe white faced and long wooled steep. Fakmers are turning their attention to zood butler cows, tood wool and mu'.tor. hecp, to good beef cat t.e, fine hoes, to now! horses and niu.es Que domestic fowls, aDd to qualities in all of these that are u-eful and profitable. Scrubs on larms have had their dav better blood and bet ter treatment of demo-tic animals are now questions of treat interest to American .'armers. Tn latest reports from tbe ft'est are to the e fleet that the wheat crop bas Ikcu overestimated. This is the natural re sult of a confessedly large crop. The yield of 1882 is now put at 600,000,000 bushels, against 600,000.1:00 bushels e-ti mated to months auo. At tbe smaller figure, the demand will take ail we can spare al tair prices. It is Said croup can be cured in one miuule by the Use of aium and sugar. Take a kuife and shave off in small particles utiout a teas; wot ul of alum; then mix it ith twice its amount of sugar, to make It p.;l itable. ot administer It as quickly as Hssibie. Itelicf will folio almost immediate:). It is a good time to renew tha iccoin- mendati in to gather up fallen leaves. Ihey make an excellent addition to the compost hesp, and besides are Very un Mchtly, blowing a out the yard and road ways. Fkopsals to furnish about 4,000. OX) pounds of beef for Indians were rejeciau at Washington, as tbe prices named ranged from f 4 17 lo $5 43 per 100 pounds which was considered Uio big . Hat contains a mucn larger proportion ot mil ash and lime than the cereal crops, aud a much smaller amount of phosphoric acid. Svjtcnnlendent Kimball of the life saving service is experimenting with lu minous paint upon ine tally Doards used On tbt SeacoasL, which contain instructions to wrecked vessels how to cooperate witn life saving crews on shore The tally boards are attached to a rope, whtch is fir ed across the wrecked vessel's rigging from a mortar, if tbe experiments are successful all of the boards will be lettered with luminous paint, which can be used as well at night as during the day. Vie experiments made to ascertain the cause of iron rusting or oxidizing have led to the conclusion that this cannot be due to the oxygen of the air, unless dis rolved in the water which is in contact ith the iron; even carbonic acid, when dis solved in water will produce rust, which dry carnooic acid will not do. DOMESTIC. Boast Lont of Vkau Wash and rub thoroughly with salt and pepper, leaviug in the kidney, around which pat plenty of salt; roll up, let stand two hours; in the meantime make dressing of bread crumbs, salt, pepper, chopped parsley or thjme, moistened with a little hot water and butter some prefer cboppe' salt pork also add au eg? Unroll the veal, put the dres-UDX wcil aronnd the kidney, fold and secure will ith sever al yards of wl ito cotton twine, covering the meat in all directions; place in the dripping-pat! with the thick side down, put to bake in a rather hot oven, jrrad uaticg it to moderate heat afterward; in half au hour add a little hot water to the pan, baste often; in auother half hour turn over the roast, and when near ly done dredge lightly with flour and bas'.e with melted butter. Before aerv big carf ully remove the twine. A four pound roast thus prepared will bake tender iu about two hours. To make the gravy, skim off fat, if there ia too much iu the drippings; dredge some flour iu the pan, atir uutil it browns, add sonio hot witer if ueceasary, boil a few moments and serve in gravy bout. This roast is very nice to slice down cold for Sunday luucheons. Serve with green peaa and lemon jelly. A Shelf Lambkeqi-ix. If yon have a rough, uncouth shelf in your kitcueu or sitting-room, first cover the top neat ly with some diuk, smooth cloth; then bike a strip of dark but bright double faced Canton flannel, about eight inches in depth (more or less, acooniing to length and width of shelf,) and long enough to reach acroes the front of the shelf and arouud at either end; buiste a pretty, contrasting stripe of cretonne through the center, and stitch it on witu t ie machine, hem the lower edge of the flannel, and finish with an pretty worsted fringe aa yon can afford; bring the upper edge over the edge of the board and make fa t with minute iron tacks, and you will have not only a con. veuient receptacle, for lamps, books, or vases of flowers, but au addition to the furnishing of your room in the shspeol a very artistic and bye-pleasing shelf . Boiled Babbit. Time, a very small rabbit, half an Lour; medium size, three-quarters of au hour- a large rab bit, one hour. A radbit; six onions; liver sauce, or parsley aud butter. When the rabbit is trussed for boiiing, put it into a stewpau and cover it witli hot water, aud let it Ixul very gently until tender. When done place it on a dish and sniotlVr it with onions, or with parsley and butter, or liver sauce, should the flavor of onions not be liked. If liver sauce is to fo served the liver must be boiled for ten minutes, minced very fine, aud added to the butter sauce. An old rabbit will require quite au hour to boil it thoroughly. Fio Cavpt is not at all difficult to make. Take one cup of sugar, one-third of a cup of w;der and one-fourth of a teasioonftd of cream of tarbir; let tile sugar aud water lx.il until it is a pale browu color, gently shake the basin in which it is boiling to prevent its burn ing, but do not stir it at all until just before vou t ike it from the fire; theu stir iu the cream of tartar. Wash aud cut open some figs spread them ou a platter, theu pour the suar over lliem lake care to have each bg covered; set them iu a cool phice till the sn-ar li.is t me to harden. Ammonia A great iMOor-saving arli cle, and like some medicines, good lor almost everything, is ammoidu. A small quantity in warm water takes every spot off of patiit, removes every particle of grease fioni cooking utensils, cleans aud disinfects the drain pipe, clek ibds delicate laces without rubbiiig. chaus silver aud brushes, aud is an ex cellent fertilizer for plants. Like other j good things, it juust I carefully useil, plainly lalndled and kept out of the reach of .little tiugeis. Something New in I eets. Beets aie familiar enough bailed and sliced, either served hot with butter, pepper and salt, or pickled; but a novelty is a beet pud ding, made by mixing a pint of cooked sugar-beets, chopped, with four eggs, a qiurt of milk, a little salt aud pepper, a tabiespoohful of tmtUr, and baking them half an hour: cold boiled beets sliced aud fried with butter are palata ble; to cook them so that none of their color shall be lost, caretuily wash them without breaking the skin or cutting off the roots or st.lks, and boil them uutil tender, about an hour, in boiling salted water. Coffee uuounis make a Lighly suc cessful tilling for a pin-cushion. Th.-y must be dried perfectly before using. Put them in a buz and hang behind the kitchtn stove till you have enough that are dry to fill the cushion. They do not gather moisture aud consequently do not rust the needle. Potato balls are very nice for break fast. Boil them, and while still warm mash them uutil there are no lumps left; theu mix butter, pepper, salt, a little chopped parsley, and one or more raw eggs; btat these, together thoroughly. theu mould ill ba'ls, dip in beaU-n eggs aud then in flour, aud fry in butter. The retort sarcai-tic: Judge Tar bell tells the following joke on himself: A short time after his retirement from the bench he happened to meet an old friend wheta he had not seen for some time. The Judge, all smiles and heartiness, effervesced over his fneud in such a way as to provoke the inquiry: "What fliee are you a candidate for now, Judge ?" The J u.lge made a deprecato ry movement with au outward turned palm and said: "for n- ne at all, my dear brother: "I'm simply a candidate for the kingdo.il of heaven." Hi bit ml regarding him sorrowfully for au instant and theu, with more wit than politeness aid more profanity than eithi r, said: "I'll bet you don't carry d town ship !" The conductor's little joke: "Ticket! said the conductor, as ho stoppou iu front of a Chicago mau, who looked as if he was anchored to his seat. The fellow addressed li.iiided over the re quired pasteboard, which was duly punched, and, locking around, tbe Con ductor said: "Where's your friend?" "What fr:eud? I have no friend." "Where's the party accnpying the seat with you? -'I'm alone." said he. look ing somewhat puzzled at being qn s tioued. "Then wnat are yon doing with two valises ?" "Two valises ! Why, I haven't any," at the same time moving his feet with xeit o:i. "Oh, excuse me," said the conductor, and as he passed O' t of the car was heard to re murk: "The biggest feet I ever saw." In sclietirig a nump care should Jie taken to have 11 ot a much larger capacity t aan that needed to suppiy tbe boiler, is there are n.any th;ngs which iiffett the w kinus of pump, such as defective suc tiou p'p-s, leaky valves, etc It is the practice cf mo-4 manufacturers to give ihe capacity of their pumps in gallons ol waU r delivered per minute, fiom which it is ea sy to select a suitaiile size, Dut the speed given in the tables at which the pump 's to run is generally faster than that at which it is desirable to run them. One of the problems of lb? lime is to obtain silk direct from ihe worms. If it is sjlved a grand industrial triumph will bave to be chronicled. Our silk worms whose cocoons cannot be unwound will then be valuable. HUMOROUS. "How is your son oonung on ?" "Oh, I am having power of trouble with him." "What the matter now?" "Well, you know, I ouldn't send him V. school, because, thanks to Governor Roberts, there are no free schools and I could not afford to send Lira to a pri vate school." Ye, I know that is so." "Weil. I seut him away fiom Oalvea ton, out to the frontier, and as luck would have it, he got convicted of homo-stealing, and got five years in tbe penitentiary. "That was bad," "Xo, it wasn't; for you see at the peunentiinry be could learn a trade and become a useful citizen." 'Well, that's good." "'So, it isn't; for Governor Eoberto has pardoned him out on account of bis youth and ignorance. Aa Acs of Suxplcion Truly, this is an age of suspicion. Never theless, Capt, F. 4L Howes, ot the steamer William Crane, Merchants' A Miners' Transportation Line between Boston and Baltimore, who suffered se verely from rheumatism, caused by the exposure incident to his profession, was cured by tit. Jacob's OiL This is no sus picion. JSoston Globe. A czktaix barrister named Jones, who practised in Brougham's time, contrac ted a habit of commencing the examin ing a witness with these words: "ow, sir. I am going to put a question to you. and I don't care which way you answer it." Brougham bad begun, like many others, to grow tired of this eternal formula. One morning he met bis brother lawyer near the temple, and addressed him thus: "Now, Jones, I am going to put a question to yon, and I don't care which way you answer it How do you do ? "Better bear present evils than fly to those unknown." .'k-tler still, use Kid ney Wort and nuke your present evils fly to parts unknown. If you find yourself ceiling bilious, head heavy, mouth foul, eyes yellow, kidneys disordered, symptoms of piles tormenting you, take at occe a few doses ot Kidney-Wort. Use it as an ad vance guard either In dry or hquid form it is effluent. tSJTNo family dyes were ever s popu lar as the Diamond Dyes. They never fail, Tho black is far superior to log wood. The other colors are brilliant. A shot that told: A French officer said to a Swiss colonel: "How is it that your countrymen always flight for mon ey, while we French always fight for honor?" The Swiss shrugged his shoul ders and replied: "I suppose it is be cause people are apt to tight for that which they need most. Rrftf it's DImim, Diabetes. Beware of the stuff that pretends locitre these di.eases or other serious Kidney, Uri nary or Live Diseases, as Uiey only relieve lor a time and makes you t?n times worse a'terwards, but rely solely on Hop Bitters, the onley remedy that will surely and per manently cure you. It destroys and re moves tiie causs of disease so effectually 'hat it never returns. WhvsIio ca.-t him off: "How pro foundly still and Ix'autiful is the night," sh wliiap -re. I, resting her tiuely veined temple agaiust his coat -co! I r and fixing her dreamy e.es on the fr-off Pleiades, how soothing, how restful." "Yes," ho replied, toying with the golden au reola ol her hair, "and what a night to shoot cats." THAT Ill'S HAND OF MIVE Is tl r. e time the nun be aaa before he be gan niene Well-' Health Keoener. tL L'oa'T Die u ths tiocsa. 'Itoogh on Bats." Cleaia out rat, mice, roao .ea, bed-bugs. 13& "Xo, papa, 1 uo not wish to marry yet. What I want is a man who does not drink, smoke, chew, snuff, go out at l.iht, gamble, let, over-eat, etc, iu short, a man with no vices, and one who is alwavs good. "My daughter, said Mr. DnsenWrry, "you are but a stranger here, neaven is your home." Toeke is a great hue and cry in the weods just now the hue of the autumn leaves and the ery of the squirrel hun ter. Whex a Hw iudler attempts to cheat a dealer in vegetables, the latter will turn cp his nose at the beat. A banana skip's iuvitation: somebody please step on me?" Will Spreading of rails under high tempera ture is a source of danger, the maemtude of which travelers know little. When tbe ends of the rails are too close, as tbey are very apt to be when laid by the usual rule of thumb way in cold weather, they are certain to press against each other and bulge out the track into a sort of double wave line in summer. Spikes will not cure the difficulty. Indeed, the less strain placed upon spikes the oetter for every !x dy. Here is the remedy for spreading which one now forever silent was about to put into practical shape and patent, but which may be here Riven free: No track for a railroad should be laid without a cou stant consultation of the thermometer and the application of guages properly regula ted for temperature. Tbat is tbe geneiat idea, the force of which will be seen at once by every railroad engineer. Invent rs may find in this bint something valuable A reliance on spikes against spreading might be shown to be nonsense by a little boy who had received his first lesson in "expansion'' of bodies. Tbe absence ol snikes, though, may show that the rail had tpread and that tbe inspection was ne gligent. A chemist at Ut idelburg, Germany, ptepares a sutstitule for tioiled oil by mix .ug ten parts of whipped blood, just as i ts furnished from the slaughter bouses. ith one part of ait-sl ked lnue sifted into u ihrouub a fine sieve. The two are wel mixed and left standing for twenty-foui hours. The dirty portion that collects on lop is taken oft, and the solid portion is hr kcn loise rout the lime at the bottom, be latter is stirred up witu water, left to eide, and the water poured off after the lime ha l eilled. The clear hquid is wtL mixed up witu the solid subsiauce before mentioned. 1 bis intss is ie.fi standing for teu or twelve diva, afier waicli a solution ot ptrmaoant-i of potash is addeJ, which decol'wizts it aud prevents putrefaction. Finally, tbe mixture is stirred up, dilutee', if necesary. with more water, to give it the consistence of very thin size, then fil tered, a few drops of oil of lavender added, and the preparation preserved in closed vessels. It is said to keep a Jon 4 time without change. A single coat of this liquid will prepare wood or paper, as well as lime or hard-piaster walls, lor painting with oU c dors. It is cheaper than linseed oil, aud cio?es the pores of tbe surface so perfectly that it lakes much leas paint to cover il than when primed with oik Ihe motion of heavy bodies like rail' wa trains .-hikes tbe earth lor considera ble distances, and observation ot such facts is gradually giv.ng rise to a beiiet lhai tbe force ueeessary to produce earth- quake shocks bas been over-estimated. A delicate apparatus used by Professor H. M Paul showed quite strong vibrations on the passing of an express train a third ol a mile away, and like effects were obser ved even at somewhat greater distances. A perceptible vibration was transmitted tnruuah the ground whenever a stow was struck by the wheels of aone-horss vchlcls passing at a distance of 400 or 400 feet. Vegeline. POLICE TESTIMONY. BOSTOT, OV. IS, lSTi EL R. STtTOs--, Esq, : Dear air During the put Ave fears I tiave had ample opportunity to JuOge of Uia merits ol Vscs TINS. llj wite ou seed It tor oumplalnts attea d tug s lnr ot deitaiM health, wltk more beneficial resulu tHaa anything- elae which she ever tried. I kaTeilTealt to my children under almuet every circumstance an ending a large family, ami at ways with marked beneflh I have taken It myself with such gnat bene lit thai I cannot And words to ex press mj unqualifled appreciation of iu goodness. While performing mj dunes as a Police Offlcer la uu city. It has been my lot to I all in with a great deal ot stckneas. 1 unbeaitattngll recom mend Vkoetims, and I nerer knew of s case where It did not prove til that was claimed for It- Far UcuUrljr In cams of detalltated or lnipoerlslied uue of the Mood, Its effects are really wonderful; and, for all complaints aruuug from an impure Mate of the blood, U appears to work like a charm; and I do not bcllcre there are auy circumstance mler which Virimss can he unci with injurious results; and it will always afford me pleasure to give any further information as to what 1 know about Vkuctins. WILUAM B. 11 ILL, r-lice Station 4. Rochester Policeman. "UAISED EIGHT IX T1IKEE WEEKS." M a. H. K. Stevens: ler fir Having uned hut three ltle of your ViorrlNt in a very hart case ol liver complaint, I and myself Improving rapidly ; am weiiriiiiig eiirht pounds more al present tnsn I did when I heiMa taking It, and lirheve with a continuum e ol a small quantity more I shall he entirely rureL Be fore I U-ijan taking the Veobtisk 1 was un-ler the doctor's care ; waask-t a Ivuic time. Mr. Smith, who bad receirel srvat hen. lit from taking the Vehetini. advised me to in it. 1 cen cheerfully recommend it to everyone as a good medicine, as the Wireline has done more for me than the doc tors could to. JAM. A. .loll NS N, . l"oli e offlcer. Xo. 323 Brown street, Rorhester, X. Y Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists. w DEI I J I, IwT AIMAKESIS Sr. S. Silsbea's Estenial Pile Senedy Olne tastant relief end u an Infallible CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Sold by IrwTte everywhere. Prtre. SI 00 per bo prrpai l lv n.rt. M-npl'-e er.t frf lo I'ovnc'ans all iit;- frr. bj I'. N-ttpt-li -rA tUix r-yL hew VorkCllf. Soleiutmi.lur:rsul Analfu.' EfmembtT This. If you are sick nop Bitters will surely sid Na ture in niakn g you well when all else fails. If jou ate om-tire or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any other tbe numerous diseases of tue Kouiach or bowels, it Is jour own fault If you re main Ul, for Uop Bitters are a sovereign remedy la til such complaints If you are wasung away with any form of KUU sey d:senie, slop tempting Death tins moment, and turn for care to Uop Bitters. If yon are sick with that terrible sickness. Ner vousness, yon will find a "Ua-m in GiieaJ" in the sse of Hop Bitters. If yoa are a frequenter, or a resilient of a mias- uuic district, bsxricaile your system against the Kosrge of all conntnes msJar.at. epidemic, bll oos, and micrmuicnl levers by uie use of II p hitler. If von have roogh, nimclv, or sallow skin, bad tre&ib, pain and at-bes, and feel miseroiile tren eraily, 4iou Hliur will give you fair kn. rich !iood. and sweetest breaih, health, and cotufort. n short they cure ail L Irenes of the stoma- h. Bowels, b.ooit. Liver, Nerves. Kidneys, lir:gtit a Dieae. !Mt will be paid for a case liiey wui not aire or help. That poor, bedridden. Invalid wife, sister, Bother, or duugmer. can be nude the picture or Health, by a tew bottles of Hop Kitten, ousting aut a trine. Will you lei them suffer T Remember that m......... .u enenrr. the lire principle or whatever yon may choose to call tiie resistant Dowers battles against the causes of disease an-i death, ta the grand safeuurd of healln. It Is the garrison of lue human fortress, and when it waxes weak,thetme policy is to throw In reinforcements. In other words, when such an emergency occurs, commence a course of lis tener's Bitters. For sale by lnnnrt.-ts and Deal ers, to whom apply for U -suturs A.tuauic for una. i IS A SLT.S CURE . for all diseases of fie Kidneys and LIVER It hM specifl. AwCtion on Uu most izuxtortout orgmn, enabUng It to throw on tarpidit x and lnaetton, tT""'Mr'nf the healthy secretion of tha Bila, and by kecpuis the bowel in fire OondiUon, affeetin its regular Lsc!iareo. KJ fklorifa U yaa arewTcnus from kTiCklCkl ll Bialarta. have the chills, are Milan. dywyTc. or concUpatcd. Kidney Wort will surely r?llev ud qmcV y cure. In tha Sprlriit tna-eanse the Pvatrm. every ! one should tziko a liioroch course cf it. fl- SOLD BY CwUCCISTS. Pr!c 91. SIX a .1Tir,oaIt tW HAIR aa me? 41 kw a mra el. Trtbeajt ?. Jiwib, wh-efc ha M Y R tPT lltt-D. "evult "II IX tJaVr' M Pr. J. I.'tlli. ras sf mu sUsmiism CTT7.-1 SJiiVtT riASTIC TBUSS Ha a Pal dihvtmr trm at I mtaa, a capar. wua blA4jamlam mMoo. mt tb. tody, wh 1. tM i id cMiw.aaawiiMiil.fcll X. THUS! M XtmamSlmm.mtnmmmLt V wua Ik hhew. ltk lil 9 "Sawaw- m.tllliil-li.l4ml layaoSelf&t, wad a ladeslci. estate. Ills awy, saiaaw ESGLESI05 TSCSS C0m CUcaso, QL RUPTURE At! ban bw rvnud ac arm n r-r rr.i -are rt t- ' fr 4: pi nH sb Srtw f ttarxl sin. ft (ura-itw-l w it e(iT'c tuv m I UrttiiaXk SMi-t -araww-f-' -rrti. T-.-4a 're. t MWHL May Mrm oJi Arri- -cn-t. ltu.i. l(.t. I'tv. X Hsiaw -I inn Tm iirn.wrmn.ei -' isnassw mail i' ml n mi Jwa, DCTTCQ THAN EVgR ! HRIV K3f . 4M bt aiitborf I'm- aud Po-try. mtmdiiftioui by T. L. C.iytr, D. l. Tim clwr-uit Hntue bixk nijulr rtitl morv lMtiit:fiiL R-vi.. Kn. tire n-v plaU?. ,c-w-l 31 irw authors. Makitur it by ar the iii'Mt rtra4tve joj raii.l---ii.uif biMrk in tb mitrkH. Kxtn tml icint;ut'to uJd agtOjU. Secure trrit ry at rtnrv f.r h 4iUy wrk Ftir circular-and t-r u t xuu, ai lr w rxL'iiiA.SbU-tOa..ai(D) N SesveutU sU, Philx. P IIIDflDTilUT We arc heaiiqiarters for IMrUn I AH I I HolidT ValeDUaes And Birtttdaj CrU, fnocil or plain. iSesd 5 rents or mora for sample, oleofrapbs of Mrs. Lanjr trj. size luxia, by mail 15 ceata. (.artleld's 'aiui j 11x14, 16 cents. Frames and Cttroiuua of all J. LATHAM & CO., ao Crtietnut Htroet. PmLaDSLPaiA. PA. Tbow, aiuworutc a aumniMawnt will evu teeyr sBm-Hha atrrtlavrr and tbe paboihayr, 1y aOMaaa; Uimt saw saw tha ad nrtMsSawt la snraal rwavsabasj aastar IB m. mm m mmm. mm Cvf SFMsmr it A small boy'a mistake: A Chicago family were anion;? the passengers on steamboat that was lazily plying waters of a Florida river one morning last mouth. The youngest member, a boy about eight years old, happened to espy an alligator" baskiDg on tie shore and was greatly exi itd by the specta cle. KuuMEg across the deck to where his mother was talking with a friend he tugged at her t-kirts until he ha;l attrac ted tier atteEticn, and theu, pointing toward the recumbent lnonwter, cried out: ' Oh, niamtiia, look yonder; there's onu of eiatev Sallie's old gum shoes." Every ons has a will an 1 a mind to think for himself, yet many will so about hacking ami conirtiin until a friend re commends Dr. liuii's Cough Syrup for that couh. "Uncus John-," said little Emily, "do you know that a baby that was fed on elephant '8 milk gained twenty ponnds in one week ?" "Nonsense ! Impossible!" exclaimed Uncle John. And then he asked: "Whose baby was it?" "The elephant's," said tho little girl. ."In choosing allies, look to their power as well as lo their will to aitl you." In choosing a remedy for bowel, liver and kidney diseases, try Kidney-Wort, and you will never regret it. If you are sub ject to ague you must be sure to keep your liver, bowels and kidneys in good free condition. When so, you will be safe from all attacks, JatSTPrcsfes, cloaks, coats, stockings and all garments c n be colored successful ly with the Diamond Dyes. Fashionable colors. Only lUc Mim.vtkrs have len funny ever since they began to preach. The chaplain of James I., when speuking of the deprav ity of the age said: "Almost all houses have been mode into ale houses; meu in these generate days runke matrimony a matter of money, and they are apt to risk their paradwe on a pair o dice. Was it so in the days of Noah ? Ah, no. If you are a woman and want both health and beau'y, remember that all su perficial efforts to increase your personal charms are vain. Freshness and beauty accotr.pinv health, and to secure this Sirs. Lyd'a E. Pinkham's remedies for. all fe male weaknesses offer the surest means of renovation. Toe highest intelligence loses its lustre when it must find, expression through a bilious complexion. Uood for either sex. "Evek do aiiviliing heroic ?" said tho enuout iiinii. "1 riikc.ii 1 did. once went bail for a ueighfor o'miue wbo wasn't worth two cents." U Nrwrly ! ., I. afti r tukrni! i-Miie fiijli.'y puffed up stuff, with Iodk lesihu dii!s, turn to Hop Bit ti-rs. and have no fenr of any Kidney ot Urinary Troubles Iini;ht's Di.nse, Dia betes or Liver Complaint. Tiiese disease! cannot n s'st the curative power of Hop Bitters ; besides it is the best family mcdi ciue ou ea. ' Ax "u" is lut a small space, yet it's just tbe dill", reiice In tween a small lx.y and a tomato, p'or one is canned aud the other is caued. Mysteut SLVEi. The treat secret of the wim'terful u.ri.s of Yehet,ns. It striki-s at the rrnit o: disease by purifiing the blixxi, reit irine the liver and kidneys (o healthy action, 'nvieori'in the nervous swtcin. Patients do more for doctors than doctors can do IT patients. The pa tients cntibli- the doctors to live. A Valuable Medical Treatise. The edition for 1SS3 of the sterling Mert C:U Anntiil. tnun ai ilostetter's Al ma nse is now re!v, and ma7 be obtained. ine of coit, of dnnrgtsts and general coun try dealers in all parts of the United States, Jlcxie.J, aud indeed in eve-y ctvi liz M portion or tne Wrfa-rn lliuisphere. This Almanac hi bn issued regularly at the comTenceuieot of every year for over one-firth of a century. It combines, with the soundest practical a i vice for the preservation an t restoration of bealtn, a large amount of interesting and amusing UuLt reading, an t the cuVndar, astrono mical calculations, chronological items, &c, are prepared with great care, and will be found entirely accurate. The issue of Il i tetter's Almannc for 18S3 will probably be '.he largest e Jit ion of a medi cal work ever published in any country. The proprietors, Messrs. Utetettor & Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa., ou receipt ot a two cent stamp, will forward a copy by mail to any person who cannot procure one in his neighborhood. Geoiioe Washixotos never told a lie; bat it must be remembered that he entered polities when the country was very new. Pure cod liver oil. from selected livers, wn the seashore, by Caswell, Hazard Co., ti. Y. A'wlutely pure and sweet. Pa tients who hnve once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians declare it superior to all other od& Chapped hands, fsc, pimples and rough skin cured by wing Juniper Soap, made by Caswell Hazard & Co.. N w York. Scene in the aoditonnni of a theatre: Actor (who bns appearetl in the first piece) ''Good eveuing ! May I take the seat next you?" Lady "Certainly; but don't yon aptienr anv more to night?" Actor "No." Lady "Oh, I am so glad. Pray ait down." - RESflKD Knilll DEATn. William J. Conirtilln. of Somennlla. Mass., sara: ta the fall of ls'S. I was taken with iuidim of raa Lirsaa, followed bv a sevrre conch. I lost my appetite and fleh. and was confined to mv bed. 1a 1877 1 was admitted to the Hospital. Tbe doctors said I had a hole in mv lane as bis aa a half dollar. At one ttmea rpport wrnt aroond that I was dead, I (av np hope, bat a friend told me of PB. WIL LIAM HALL'S BALSAM FOB THS LCSC18. I rot a bottle, whan to mv snrpnae. I commenced tw feel better, and te-dav I fees better than for three yean past. BAKER'S PAIN PAXACEAcun-s pain la Maa a Tfrart For uae externally or laternallj. The bst deser.ptioii that we ever heard of a slow mau was that he was too slow to get out of his own way, Tbe onlv.tural hair rznewer is Carbo line, a rteodorizeil estrict of pretroieum, prepared without cisttlla'.ion or reciiflca tion with acids or aika'.ies. containing ro uineral or otlier foiwins dt;!!hiful!y per fumed and as cli-nr and pure as spnnj wutcr. It is find that Patti and Nieoliui oc casionu'Iy indulge in lively quarrels. This confirms the report that they are lovers. Allen's Itraln Food. Cures Jlervon Debility an.l WcaKnesS of denerattve Organs 1 ail druggists. Send for circular. Allen's Pharmacy, 313 First av. N. Y. Not a barrel of whiskey was lofct by the recent floods in Kentucky. Every cloud bas its silver lining. Prevint crooked bts and blistered he. ls by wearing Lyon's Patent Ileel stit feuera. Thebe isn't a cow on Pitcarirn's Island. What a paradise for milkmen ' Their btLsincas is all profit. See advertisement headed How tc Live " in another column. Joseph Cook has been lecturing in Bombav. Which is all rirrl.t A f..w Hindoos more or less won't make any ainereuce to the world. Dr. Kilijc'a ureal aXerv iaotorer la tbe mrel of the age for all nerve dtem All d ewppea nree. Bead to 9i Area ttoeet. i TUCf!rCHTPCDMM IIIUUHLJ1I ULIIilinil REMEDY FOR PAIN. Relieves and com IHIEOATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACBICBE, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, SIRE THROAT. QUINSY. SWELLLN'03. Soreness. Cuts. Bruises. FROSTBITES, BrBSf. C.St.O, And all nthor tmttty aches FIFTY CEHTS I B3TTLL Sold bv !l TWiieei'Us and Ilralnnl Uirecliuus in 11 language. The Charles . Voqeler Ca. 1II.ii, mi. to S. VmiKLSK '"O i lliaan. C. S. i. V4 LYD.A E. PINKHAM?3 VE5STASLS C0MP0UIT3. A Rm Cnrc for all FEMALE WEAK MASSES, IclUin I-merrhern, Ir veawlar and Paiiiful Jleostrwalion, IaBaaawimlioa and l lceralloa af tbe Wernb, HoeWta, PUO UPSI'S TTEKI, Ac r7-rVaaant to the ta. te, emracios and immetlatc la iu effort. It b a gnat help ia pregnancy, and re lieves paia florics'latioranC anjuf K'li'-i rBTiciissrrT axb rrs iiel it fkiilt. rwToa six Wa-rpnssrs of f he jenerattrs oreims of either el, It Is second to no remedythat has vt r been before the public; and for all dL.'ai ot the bssnsttlsUwGniitesClfriacilyuitAa World. I ih. I DET rO."I PLAINTS of Either Sex liad Great Belief ia lis lac. ITDI E. PISKH ill's Bl.oon Pt ltmrR will envlx-al MrrT vlii of lluui 'rs Irtwn tne 111-mmI. ai the wwne l',m will t-ne ami -tr. nth l. the s jcsa. A u.i ttia- m result ma the C'wnipuuia. -BrthtteC-'r"i'land n -Hi Vririfl-r are pre pared at S3 and 3 Wet ra Avenue, Lynn. IIa. Price ot dt her, 1. Sis bottles tr i The Composed S sent by matt in the form of pills, or ot loevnces, oa receipt of price, SI per bos for either Mrs. PlnkLant freely an.iw.rs all let t. re of tn iulT. Enclose S cent stamp. Send for pamphlet. MentUm thiJipcr. fJ-TT-I F. TTcr-.MW I n SK Pru enre C"nrtr Uuo. huiowuaw ana lurpulity of tin; Livrr. s fj-SoId by oil I)rwr;i-t-"S ui for the nmknim CURE cf CONSTIPATION. Ko other tiiaewa ia o prevalent ia this eoan- trr as CozisUaatton. tuid co remedy ham ever qtaailed the celebrated ludney-Wort ma ml cure. Watver ine cmxier, nowevrTrooBTizuaie th emae. this remedy wiu overoomc it. nit B? O TIH3 fiistrewinz com- MT I i-t.Jn plaint 1 TjrT apt t be1 complicated withoonatiption. K ldny-Wort jtRtifthena the weakened parts and qnjckly cores all kindaof Piles even whea pisuuisj and medlcioca nave oexore zauoo. u. flt yon have either or tner tw.Kfi price si. carr mi Scrufala. PiaBpln. Boi.a. Tetter. ( ol Son Etm, Memrtad Dimm, Catarrti. Loa r AppvCte, Female Ctwplau a. a&! all BUasal ..a. it iMrar teala. AH dmca-nt. an.l eaoBtry imn kfpn mtli it. B. K. Mlrr a I ts-, Prwp rttt.hsrfrlt. on r-rrrr Mt' OH. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE LIVER PILLS do "of tiroduce sickness at the stomach. oartSv-. r griping. They act directly on the Liver, the oiran which, when in a healthy eon- diuon, pnrint'i tne blood l ir the whole bodv. In r,C.STlPATIONthey cleanse the stomach and bowels without disposing them to subsequent Cos tiveness. They are the only p rf.c: p.epratioo of MANDRAKE, th great BuUttttnte for Mercury, There is liot their eqnul io the whole range of Cathartic Medicints known to man. Tftrv art aofd by trwjgtslt nerifictiert. Dr. Schenck'a Book on ConHnmption, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia is bent free, post-paid. Address DK. J. H. SCHEXCK 1 SON. rhUadep'uia, Pa. Devils Lake TUi-iXE MOTTNTAIU", MOUSE RIVER. lJtEIi: HOMES! 0,000,000 ACHES of Fertile Government Land ia NORTH DAKOTA, la the Grand Forks &nd District. Sectional Map and foil information sent FREE to any address in tha world by applying- for Publication lo. 9, to H. C. DAVIS. Aaet. General PaeeenceT Atfnt. ST. PAUL, MINN. St Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Ry la onfailta and mfa:n bl ia eonoc Eptlpptte Fita, Srrsma, ConTui aiona. St. Vitua Daoc ArCotanllsni.OtMtim KaV inc. ternhii antl a Korvoua and BUid It iu. T- (;!trkvtne'D, Lawyer, LjtT- .7 lr-a, lifwtuantfs. Kut-ra Lali-s aud ail wrv 4 arJentary mp!"fmwt eausea Ncrrotn ira ttoo. Irryiiansjaa U tha bkod, atoiuacri. bowela or Kidneja. o who tequi.w a Etn wsM5. aipe1izr 4 alimiilanC. SAMARt TAN IS LBV I N fc ia ia Talnable. ThiMisaada pmrlaim It tbe m-X nierful In vigors tit that ewer eoataiaad the amain artm. Foe aaia by all lrua:anata. THE DR. S. A. KM IinOMI .MEDK ALCOe, Hale Preprlrf ra. Ht. J eph. Mm. Cheap Farms NEAR MARKETS. Tbe state of Miehlmn has more than 4.IM0 mitesof ratlraaJ. a.irt 1.M4 nnlesor lake lraiiaporuun. w:liuiL" u tbnrbfl In every county pulltc builtlinm all - . n.a'ii iuu iioiuie otuiuifie ip arooocelaige crops, and It ia taebettniii stale la lli Rorthwiifle m.u . . . , . lsrdssrsytqts tnarSet s low prices. Th. sJJUjl a PlVtTtt.ET eostalnlns a mipand SfJ SW. eeors sad geoarsl rastHin-ea. r w u. im wi ctarm pt wntlntf to tne OS iSoF IiIinOBlno. Deuvut, Jiicb. i a,i!iitrtin-!'fc irfir y0MAN CAN HEA1TH OF VVSMAfA LjSYMPATHCE WrrhllriS THE HOPE 0f7 mi REE! mm l MEVCSFAIL. 6 w I r 1 4 I W a Hy Oore.'si"-r-.i !,T" v sd .T 1 icense, ar,J t . -:,'r- ,," injandii.c :nsl.-.'- A, (''" CirsfWymade cr Bet Se'scted Tianber. name sf rj ssarnt .re-; ,a , SfP-lCilGS. ra' c.o.eTCHlFrla.. 303 MAgXET ST.. Pi-V GET:!n:.,;v;:.. ' rt-T-i.--.. 1 .-. . t'ietUm, BEST '" t-:-.ti. HOLIDAY C!?T. ' " ' ' !ttor, Iar... . er. t llll.l, t r.er.il ; , II,:..' '' ii:), t ii' J:i.-r .1 It is the Im- .rwtiral l.UJliTls.. rilnl. - ' .... . It is an 1 v. r-preent an.l reliu piant. r l. tlir lnlffaai"iT. . 6. & C. MERRIA5I a CO .T-.: -t'-- "" DR. H.W. LCDS. REDICi'JfT'j no. zf yi'vru ri:-itirHcjr :i--t for :r:iJ ;v.:a i-cr;? Tc.-,. cme) Ir. !.' " - "i-' ;.-&.- i TDfOt of t -a- - cm i m ir&rz" .n all ra-s. i " i . c .i ,: tu . saentl&L ,n rt-rs-.c r t. 1TATT 1 lLt I T and hecprta n nf llKiw. Jant.iA. Ki .t Dii ! 1 iiih U- .r- -t tcii.ll Jit!::.'.. f j ! in !nne. ! f :rxt Ti the BEST lj,moret" ."' Two SoiK ftolrl ny all tiewteoters ass Pmm en- Mend I , rtit , pf.l. '.rlH rorT . JK". M N. si's 'llil!4 lialier. 1. 1.. 1 Uh M.. r tors. Z-The .V-:r '-: :' ' ir.th .V..r(,i f .; FIFTY Ct5 fine Jit -n'l.s : ' ' ; j ' tan tubftrihi" T - l- 'i .' r tj' t ten thii'H r "'1' AsenCs Wan'"-''. TIi i DlnT-rat'"- .-et HOVtifiLIV. pneeti, iiiuatrete-J. ttueiu;ii m v ' trnon now to aJii tree U' ai-ts:. ac-DA cfan ieNi tuirht'ii wra-r. ' vsM -rjtii lerj deauaU. W.U.lUOMKiesiuftila5. -rTs w t rat r r&-c Hi IT.!! H-'.a v.. i & Twree reaint'a. fr'fr:,ti,-A l ouh, u. o H -?'V.,,S.e-. U. ..M-llll ,1100 I. !" " , tlintiiH iit"; ' ' p., -r T'-:r.sv. . 2- - - J. . . : v .',- .... Ft 'RFE. Mil. r' t TN TCWTITJ for a linn' a'i'i :1 1 warrant mv r-.n I1' J e 1J.ri I 5 o-:vnr a u.ir. .,l ui.e U--tt i if my in 'ai.: p -:i . . llPaT curt- yuiu A.ida- i'r. yi.( yoUNii iiaV a; J bacertk n a .. - AGLNTS ? W..r:X Wnt-1 . ivrnitiT flV ESTABLI Aiavw w- - . , .v ai -rTin?cn rt CONSllEOl I flare a P-;'"l2ir,. i,, m tltaa.ls of CWSSM U its searr.t!-.J ?iffuzttu la lte'oy-' "AvJaf E t: (Mhar witn a TAtC ABts i aBtifr. i'tiZln, lr - TTr fOIn-Y S2: I mmsL'Vrfi.- L"-"-' 1 1: t.. t l-v? f'lj s-n.1 4( Ktra- J IPS 1 -sti i I 1 "ill ALL S I FOB TUB tl I Ojjl j A.i,!re'i..-ul A,-t: . l AC l-'i hr.vn Mrl'. "-;!! ?i '..ir- 0 I Hi f;i ri :, J. IL li-.L. Ur-JZ-. '.1 y!.raTi&w-tt P. . and ex,:.-" ."jinaf I -J