A Bird Dinner. A typiral Kir.iucty scene waxltirauuu 1 buil dinr.er of tbf SporUmen"s t'lu'ihl - il ice-ne'e!, Kentucky, on the 221 ot ov edUr. It is enly cute id a lite time that nr e pels to tee j'.ei tuch an asfeiritly ot Keu'uckiaoi etjjinj ttiO!iiE!ves after jiM such a Kentucky fashion. Tue best element in the S'Atc, the ablest politician, 1 tbe bert speakers, Uie cleverest aner-dote tellers in Ibis or any other state were all there, ael tbty spent the time after the manner of the old da j t. The spot selected for tbe dinner looked like a picture froia a novel. It was about a mile back of Emi nence,. in a study little hollow, with great oak and walnut trees look.nij away like sentinels over the undulating field and fficatljvr, .dotted with herds of fine cattle and horses. Utnvath one of the sentinel otks a dozen siailinir, chattering blacks bad built an immense fire, and healthy were the odors that came from a certain black cauldron of "buigoo" that boiled ' and bubbled over this fire. A fine spring of water spaikled away through tbe grass and its little stream wound its way around arnuntf the trees. From about the fire there c&uie up tbe sound of laughter and wild negro melody, and as each bugey drove vp the occupants were preeted with bu&hful bowing and scraping by the youn ger daikies nod respectful bows by the older onep. The day could cot have been finer, the sun never shone warmer, the air never felt balmier, it was a 5Uy day in November, w un nomirg ui remiau one en wimer mvc the chsneinl; leaves and hvre md tnere a withered patch of blue grass. Tbe crowd was a iare and a remaikably charactens tic one. It is doubt tul If just such a crowd as gathered alwut under these old trees could Lave been collected in any otLer State in the I'nion. Four filths of tLose present were six feet and over, and their free and easy manners would ptra lj ze a more fastidious people than Keutuc- kiaus. Hut the most characteristic Unrig on tbe grouud is that lone, broad table with clatscs spread along it here or there iu the most recklers cottusion, and these tall, overshadowing bottios rilled with 2'J viar old Uou'boa fit orink for a king, IV.-rei.tly you will rce tliesa !a"l, stroue fe'lows clinking these e'asscs and draining without visible euect a bua per that would send to grass the sturdiest old Saxon that tver kicked his hi. els under Allred's round tible. ioyou s-.e that big, muscular fellow there leaning agaiubt this table with the crowd a'ouud him, slapping him on ti e l ack and familiarly calling him "Jimf" Well, thut's no less a personam thia James 11. IWek; but he is t.ff for a frolic and a ood tii .e in the healthy air, and you will presently tee when any fun :s started that he er.j ij s it just as hugely as any one on the eround. And vou may notice that dasbipg looking eenllecan with his broad brimmed hat turned up on one side like a SpaLi.-h bull fighter, and his mustachi js twilled out. to a mon prodigious length. In s; ite of bis tierce air he is the hero ot the hour and no t'.ast is drank that "Joe" must not cvuie in for his share. This gen ial Joe makes speeches sometimes that arc niarvda of ekquccee ai.d inspiration, and tin a tie is meutioned in the papers a the lion. J. C. S. Blackburn. Just how he is laughing till his fate is red and bursting witii good humor. And tht florid, portly Kentue kian, with the siuublc gray mous tache and his hat cocked knowingly over his lift cje, which has a comical loos, u !ng!el with such shrewdness as tills the poorest reader of character Hint fie is a bora wit. When Jo. lilaekburn lias slightly recovered himself you will hear huu ailude to this gentleman of the florid tare and stubbly moustache as "Proek" but if you at: a cl'jsc observer you wdl not ceeil to be to.'d that the famous author of the Duluth speech and the Pennsylva nia avenue sjieeth stands before you. 1 ou .had butter take a good lool at Proctor Knott Ibis time, for he is generally so be sieged with ciowds that you csu't come witiiin ttn yards of him. Tbt palefaced man looking about him with the eye ol a philosopher is the clearest headed man in Kentucky that's Fayette Hewitt, tno Au ditor. Dick Jon-S is over there to one side, as gt-ulieuiaaly, as urbane, as digni fied as only he can be. That partly man with the cose that s'jows he will fight if necessary is Col. J. Stoddard Johnston, and tir.it neat little figure by b'.s side, trim aue eiect, is the lleL-jcr of the Land Office, IJa'ph Sheldon. Wat. Ilanan, tbe Attorney General, is standing til tuere with Jim Morn.s types of two diCerent kiiiiis of intellect. Vou must not be sur anseU to be introduced to Uiese gentlemen by their Christian names. Vou' won't find a man in ti.U county who would call Sen ator Beck anything uut "J'ia"' or Captun Blackburn anything but Joe.'' He don't care a straw that Beck is a Seutt jt with a national reputation. He is the proud pos sessor if a blue rrass farm which he may be able to show you if J ou go to llie top of tbe bill, and to which he will certainly in v.le you if you go down to tbe table below there end drink with him. He lilies "Jim" Beck and he hkes ' Joe," indeed, the sturdy men like evtrybody who don't run counter totneir prt judices. But doubtless yi u have heard enough of a.l this and want to go dovn and miugk with the crowd, while the perlume of fried birds and oysters and' cofiee. and the t bant of the negioes coming up from the h"liow there beyond. The savory smeil that was wufted from the boilow where the cauldron boded and bubbled at the foot of the old oak tree giew s'ronger and stronger as the sun ap proached nearer the meridian. Presently there was a Oustle a little below where the cook.ng wss going on, a long table was Lied up, covered with a dtzzling white cioth, and in a very short space of time was grwaning under the weight of good things that were put on it. Birns ot all size ucd cooked in all styles; oy: ter raw aiid oysters fried and oysters stewed; ten der himb and delicate beet; great rounds of bread everyth:ni was oa that big style which is so essentially Kentuekian. CoL, Barbour's eyes fairly shone as he saw to many bmls and thought how in daj s cone by lie hid trod bill and dale, gun on shoul der, h unliiig then. There was u keen appetite m the bitecy air, an inviting look in the heaps ot snugly cooked brown birdc in the game, ia the breed, m the cleanli ness, and above all, in the joily hearted crowd. But a.l tuirurs must luve aa tnd, and there did ai la-it come a lui.e when tbote around the board could et no more. Iroiii tl.is time on til! three o'clock the fun went on merrily, and a jollier, happier meaner crowd could not be found ia the lo.nLst walk in the longest day in the year. iLcn the crowd slowly dispersed, some goii'g ou east bound trains and some on est bound trains. They all uuited, how ever, in ssjing that a plearantertr b:-ppier dsy they had never spent. llirrw in One. Tttre is a grocer in a certaia small town ir. this Stute who his always been called tbe stingiest man in Michigan, and many stoma are afloat about his t rcaking crack ( rs in two and taking out pinches of flour to make ex-xt weight Iteem, however, that he has been harshly iudged. A few days ago Le Lad a lot of cranberries dis played at the door, and a lady pedestrian lulled and asked : "Aie those fr&jh Oil, yes." "How much a quait?"' "Twenty cents, madam." "Thai's ten cents for a pint, five cents for a gill, '.wo and a half for half a (.ill, one and three Do you want a quart ?" "Oh, na 1 was reading that cores ccuid be cured by binding on a eplit cran-iH-rry. I have two corns and one beiry would answer for both. Ill jjive you a cent for a single beiry." "Very well take it along. Hold on 1 Let's set let's see yes, I ca:i do it. . I'll throw iu tin txtia berry, madam, and do both up in a parcel. I am bound to please ivy c.iston-ers it J don't make a cent," AOKICTLTUKE. A nl vbtu of the leading farmer of Ly coming county. Pa,, are laoking tewtrd the organl7-itioc cf a company having for its object the improvement t farm live stocK. This is a very wife step, and we hope to hear of the successful organization of the company. A company of farmers with this object in view, properly organ zed and wisely directed, cannot f id to prove directly remunerative, not only to the stock-holders but to every live-stock owner in the coL-.mun ty ia which it con ducts its operations Individual effort is not equal Uaihe task of making the uni versal irrproveiiicnt ia our farm stock which the test interests of the farmers de mand, but there is scarcely a township, certainly n,t a county m ihe e-outilry in wmch there could not be formed a com bination of enterprise and capital, drawn entirely from the farmers, with strength to accomplish 8eelily this much to be desired end. To be able to chronicle the advent cf such an organization In every count v in the land, would be to chronicle a long step in the real advancement cf agricultural interests. Gakdkmno. A thoughtful writer re commends to every man, especially in the autumn of his life, to take to gardening, if he has not already experienced its pleas ures. Of all occupations iu the wor.d it is the one which best combines repose and activity. It ia not idleness, it is not stag nation, and yet it is perfect quietude. Like all things mortal it has its failures and its di&appoiutnients, and theie are some things hard to understand. But it is nevci without its rewards, and perhaps if there were nothing but aucce&ful cultivation. the aggregate enjoyment would be bss. It is better for the occasional shadows that come ovor the scene. The discipline, too. is most salutary. It tries cir patience and it tries our faith. Lew bt Sheep Ticks. It ia rare to find a flock of sheep that is not annoyed by these pes:s; and the sheep are constantly nibbiing ia their fleeces to alUy the irrita tion caused by them. Vet. shot p-owuers do not teem to realize their losses, iambs have been known to be so pestered wU.h ticks after the sheep have been' sheared and the ticks, dipriveei of olielti r, lia ve left them, and gathered up-n the iambs, that hive have died in consequence. And yet there ia an effective remedy, viz: Dipping the lambs early ia the season.or bo:h iambs and sheep later. 'I he most effective dip is an mfuaiou of tobacco and sulphur. A CoxsKCTicrr tarmer, having worked bis horses for three years without shoes, declares in favor ef leiving them off. He says they work better, are more sure-loot ed. and fs.r less liable to lameness than shod, and he is well satisfied thut for ordi nury v.ork bis horses' leet as nature made tuem areall-suCicient. The roads where he lives are rough hilly and stony,- but the sole becmes so hard and callous as to be aoa-sensitive to small stones, and the ani mals sre thus fur less liable to stumble. To prevent toe hoots froui chipping the t02 should be Kept slightly rounded by a coarse file. Thekk is more mouey to be made by breeding and maturing flu;ly-bred horses for use than in training and racing them. We mean from the farmer's standpoint. He must be alive to the progress ol breed ing, and procure the blood that tells, but it Is not necessary that he should make it le.L When be inspires confidence in bis stuJ,and can sell gret-u youngsters at f 200 or 500, he is on tiie high road to wealth; but whe-a he Hndeitakcs t win races he goes in the other direction. T:ie race track is in the hands cf sporting men now adays, and they laugh at co'.ipetilku,evt.n trom blue grass farmers. Keep Stock off the i-'ields is War vVeathek. Pasturing ground in wet weather makes it solid and cloddy and iu poor condition to furnish nutriment to plants end to sustain their life. It takes very little '.ramping ot muddy ground to make clods and much Iibor to pulverize lhase same clds end iet the giound into suitable order agun But the evil is not to be mea-ure i by expenditure of labor alone the losot tertiiity to the soil tbouid lie taken into accmn'; for it is not t'w amount in aa available form. We can make our farms less fertile by allowing the stock to tramp them when aiuddv. Potash is a fertilizing element whose restoration to tie soil is indispensable, and it is carried off by crops in couiidtrable proportions. The restitution becomes the more imperative when p'anls ot the lceu uiinous b miiy, such as clover, disappear, to be replaced by muss. Unwashed wood ashes, cental -ing six to tisht per ceut. ot potash, and three to four phosphoric acid, often produce n arvellous tfTetts: the moss disappears, and the clover and similar plauts take its place. I? you want to trunstorm a wild heifer into a well behaved and well trained cow, you must 1 patient and exhibit no temper. Never strike her ; the n-ust, first of all. get acquainted with you and learn that you will nor hurt 1 er. She must learn not-to leal you. If, in winter, it h best to ndik in the stable, make as lit tle luss and as few alarming motions as possible : handle her very gently. Give rich foods like ciovcr, cats, bean, peas and linseed cake. The s:ou:ath ql a horse is email and should be replenished often, regularity is an important point. Digestion will be helped and the general heaith improved by giving a few cut swedes daily. Exi'Euie ctu leree-builders and ethers who use woi-d in the rough for potts, tits, etc., unite in tne opinion that timber cut in summer, while tie bark will yet i e'.' freely, is nxch n.cre durable than that felled during wit ter. There is less of so luble sap in the trunk and limbs to absorb moisture, ferment, ane induce decay. Is raising hogs, r.o n atter wht the breod, it is always test to keep a record c i the time at which csth sow is bred, in er (ter that suitable provision may be made for her and the pigs. Tbe period of ges tation in swine is 112 days, with but lit tle variation. Kansas he Ids us ieputalion for large re turns to the toiler, with the extraordinary average yield of llt.5. 1 he couutiy north of the Ohio river, in the pret.t wbesl belt, averaet-s nearly 16 bushels. Ken tucky and Misfoun promise about 14 bush els, and California 13 bushels. The corn crr.p ot Texas this year is es tiziated at 140.000,000 busheia. The value of tbe agih-ulturU products of that Stale is $94,071,998. Osj hundred and fifty to 400 bushels of strawberries may be raised from one acre of land, Com Jinx selt is a special manure u-r asparagus beds when ued w ith rich bare yard compost. Tnn bct of the Jerseys sre being Drouth t to this ce-nntry. The breakfast we take tu wmler will determine our efficiency for work m the day, and will so iufiuence eur whole beiug for that period of tiu e that no aftirciea! can correct it. The breakfast in winter must contain more nitrogenous food thrtn in summer, it is absolutely needed. Vou must store heat to furnish material for al sorption and for maintaining vita'ity; add to this nitrogenous food something tin t will disencaee beat from the blood and keep up temperature, and yon may defy the coldest day. Your face may feel It, your bands may feel it, bi.tyour body will be impervious to it, and go on dirgagin j that inward heat which can alone alaud against the lowered temperature without. If this first meal has been properly atten ded to we may presume that vital action can be maintained in full force for five hours at least before it cecels replenishing. Tl.EASA.NT ILfcJilZDY TOR TooIUAUIK. Dr. T. C Osboru. iu the Medwul Brit, suits that his cock came to Lira witk assrollen thee, asking for sometl-.i-'g to relieve tbe toothache with which she had been sutferiug all night. lie whs on tbe point of seXtliug her to a dar.tUt when it occurred to him that there was in the house a vial of coinpounil tinc ture of benzoin. "Afer cleaning the decayed tooth,' he says, "I saturated a pledget of cotton liut with the tincture, aud packed it well into tiie cavity, hop ing this would suffice for tLe time, and tohl her to come bsck in two or three hours if she wa not relieved. I was turning awv, when ahe said it tuight not be necessary, jjerhapi, aa the pain wast already gone. Supposing her faith had a large share in the relief, I would not allow niy-tejr to think that the meel cino Lad anything to do with the care any more tlinn so much hot water would have bad. But when I arrived at my office two other patients were awaiting me with the satuo oilliction, and I de termined, by way cf experiment, to use tbe same remeeiy. To my agreeable aurpriiie, both patience declared them selves immeeiiately relieved, and begged a vial of the tincture for future use. During the winter a number of similar cases applievL and were inatautlv re lieved, with the same treatment, all ex pressing much satisfaction with the reiucdv. In December I tol J bit elrug git of the eliacovery, and recommended him to sell it to any person applying for 'toothache drops,' Tliis, lie reports, he has done, and that every one seems de lighted with the medicine. The reade r should remember that tenzoiu is a rev siuoiirt substitute obtained frt.m the Styrajc benzoin, a tree of tha East In dies, having a fragrant odor and an aromatic taste. It should not be con founded w itti benzole, benzine or aay preparation from peti oleum. w oolex is Vi isTKB. so lar an it is possible it is a good plan to discard all woe.Ieu table spreads, mid lumbretinins from the sleeping rooms, particularly in winter; they catch tiie dust, and re tain it and cause a -great deal of uscit s-t l:ber bei-ielee beiug decidedly unwhole some1, 'Willi the many bountiful fabrics now to be obtained, in linen and cotton, there L no need of a room having a chi.ly and cheerless leok, if this sugges tion or u.iug cotton or linen for woolen is carried out Very pretty table covers are made of drab linen or cream colored; ihe-y may be ornamented by ctcLuigs in the corners, or may have a border all the way round, or pretty eloigns are worked iu scarlet, in outline stitch, which will brighten the cover suuic-ieiitly. The mantel litiubreeiuius s-bouid match, and the small amount c-f care required to keep them freo from dust will be apprci-hited by the occupant ed the room, particularly if slio docs I er owu work. A fed wiiK-li is not iu constant use should never be kept "inaete np." When a guest is extiectctl the room should be thoroughly aired aud warmed, and the bed made up with freshly aired iiht cotton or we den bedding ami an extra bhtnket left withiu eaey reach. The bed should bo placed o that the morning light will not shine directly iuto one's iuc9 npoa awakr-niiig, or if that is impossible, the wiuilow oxfite tho beid should be closely cnrl.uneL Everything noce-sary for a careful todet should bo prxnidi'd, especially a bnth tub aud (iletity of course towels. A soft fur or wool nig non which to .it end while drwsin, aud one vr two easy chairs are comferU winch wi'l le appreciattil I A Xiw Brm. The youa growth of the poplar tree yields a dye which may be extracted as fellows: The young twisrs aud brjnehea are bruised aud boiled for twenty rainntes will, a solu tion of alum, 10 pounds of wootl requir ing 1 p uilil of alum, in 3 gallium o ateir. The solutiou in like-red hot and allowenl to cool, and, after standing some time', is again filtered from a reMnoiti) di iHn.it. On exi-osiiru to air and light it develops a rich good odor, and may be used directlv for dveme orange anJ velftw shades npoa all cla.;ies of ;ooi's. Lemox Prkseuve. Put into a suuee- pan oue pound of augar, quarter pound of butter, six e.Kgs, leaving out the whites of two, and the jnice anel grated rinds of three lemons. L"t these) b'jil until thev become as thick as honev, stirring all the while1. Pour the mix ture iuto small jars and tie paper wet iu the white of an egg over them, and keep in a dry, ool place. satis can be rcuovaUHl in the same way tht velvet often is that if, by taking a hi t iron, placing a hot iron over it, and holding the satin in the steam, the wrong aide nearer the heat. Of course, when the satin in worn ofl this doe-s no good, bnt when it is crush ed or wrinkled the effect is surprisingly good. A mib dish, which will be new to many cooks, is made by slicing very thiu some onions ami green tomntoes, iu aliotit equal proportions, and frying them together jnst as yon fry onions alone. bJt them well, and if there is any danger of their being greasy, drain before serving. Fuesch Cake. Four eggs, two cup ful augar, a lndf cupful butter, a cup ful mdk, three large cupfuls flour in which, is silted two teaspoonlnls of cream tartar aud a teapoont'ul of soela; add lemon. Cookies.- Two cupfuls sug'r, a cup ful butter or nice drippings, two eggs, a cupful sour milk, a teasoenful soda; naver wiiu cinnamon, nnimez ami a few caraway aoeus, Hour to re'd; bake iu a quicK oven, but do not scorch them. Ab.se Eitteb. Beat two yolks of epgs in half a pint of milk, cut one and a tail shoes ol stale bread, pour over tne slieis the mixture, aud r.t ihr-m steep one hour; fry m butter a l.ght brown. Eat with jelly or lemon froth sauce. Caledonia Cream. Two ounces of raspberry j.u'i. two ounces tf red cur rant jam, sifted Iemf tagar, the whites of two egga. rt a'l iut.j a bowj, and beat with a sroo i for three quarters oi an hour. This is a mixture that i mrch use J in Sixtl.end as a delicacy. A trrrLK aaleratns rubbed oa with the finger or a bit of liuen, will retaove btiuns lrom enps and other articles of tableware. It will also remove spots trom mru'blfUed oilcloths, and many stuius from tinware. Tea Cars. Ouo egg; one cupful each of sugar and sour milk, half cap ful shortening, a tvaspoeudnl soela m two cupfnls ttcur. Cse dark spice and add a half-cupful raisins. A nvr of mnstard teed put in a bar rel ol cuer wui preserve it sw-et lor sevend mou'us. 17ie celebrated G I'telin Factory was originally intended for dyeing, and Giles and John Gobelin, the m-at noted dyers of timt tuue, were its founilers. This.; two men a; rear to have bcvcuic famous by reason of their Laving introduced iuto Paris a celebrated sc arlet. Their work shops wsre established on the banks of a small 8 ream Cilitd th3 Bievre, near to Paris. Like many enterprises regarded by the people of thut time 89 eccentric, these wenkshjps reC-ived a nickna:r.e,and uuder the appellation of the 'Gobelin Folly' tbey continued till 1C07, wi;en tbe whole property aDd piant were puicuase-d by the King at the suggestion of Colbert. The woiks were then couverted into a royal factory for Hi Units of arti.-tic articles of paintinr, such as sculpture, de-iguing and .apestry weaving. The era of the Gobelin tapestries then began, and they rap dly ac quired deserved celebrity. - UU1IOKOUS. ; . - "a A. II.," St. Thornaa 1. A Is eighteen yeaia of age; iu the fall he want to go to the f-dr; hi father refus es to let bun, Lnt he goes iu spite cf his father; his fattier then orders him away. Did his father do right in dismissing A, ho beiug a f nrmer? 2. Cau A pet clothes enocph for himself until he is of age? 3. Con A's father collect Lis wiges? 4. Can a boy leave his father when he is eighteen years old ? If so, can his father collect his wajri a ? (1.) A being eighteen years old, would naturally wish to go to the fair; if he didn't go at least once a year tho other fellow would carry off the girL A father who would refuse to let htm visit his sweet-heart deserves to bo looked upon with suspicion, (2.) The young man can get clothes enough, if he kuowa a tailor who will trust him. (3 ) His father cau collect his wages if anybody owed Lira any this without regard to his being a father. (4.) If a father is eighteen years old. a son is justified iu leaving him, because he ought by that time to lie able to take care of himself. A nigh Opinion, Capt. John J. Dawson, late of the Brit ish Army, residing ou Love street, be tween Msuileville and Spain, this city.says he used St. Jacob's Oil with the greatest possible advantage when afflicted with iheumatisni. Xeto Orleans Times De mocrat Fus at a dinner party: Tbe yeungest gentleman (it is lim first visit) has bro ken the ice at last by inquiring the name of the hostess' little danghter, to which the cltilu has replied ''Ethel. "Aud why, Ethel, do you keep patting me on the arm?" "Because mamma says you're a muff" (awful pause, dur ing which the child strokes him down) '-but vou don't feel like oue, you know." Tablean: child complacent nobody else. I "The same measure will not suit all circumstances." But Kidney-Wort suits all cases of liver, bowels and kidney elis-e-uscs and their concomitants, piles, con stipation, diabetes, ague, etc, Try it and you will say so too. fc-irTn the Diamond Dyes more coloring is given for ten eta. than in any 15 or 5 cent dyes, and they give faster and more brilliant colors. Moral with fable attached: A yonng alligator who sas traveling across the country was suddenly seized in the jaws of an old crocodile, when he cried out: "Lands alive I but has it come to this? Why do yon prey upon me ?" "Bacause I ntu hungry," was the calm reply. "But there is really no difference be-twe-en us; we Initli beloDg to the same family." "AH the more reason why I should eat you. for youH be sure, to agree with me," muttered the old croc., as be chewed him down. Moral: If at first you don't succeed, try him again; he'U finnlly lend you to get rid of von. Cant Get Iu Diabetes, Brght "s Dica?e, Kidney, Uri nary or Liver Complaints caanot be con tracted by you or your family if Hop Bit ters are used, and if you already have any of these diseases n p 15:ttcrs is the only medlc:ne that will positively cure you. D n't toriet this, aud don't get some puff ed up stuff that w ill only harm yon. Indications ot a cold r'ay. "1 should think you would be gld enough when it comes night, said a Xew Haven woman to her neighbor. "You have so many children and they are so noisy, yon know." "My chilJren are not noisy, I'd have you to know. That long-legged, open-mouthed clothes-pin of yours makes more noise in five min utes than my whole seven do in a week." The truth-speaking soire was euded then and there, an 1 whan these women meet it is like the dropping of merenry ia the thermometer, precorsing. a cold dart Imagine for a moment the thousands upon thousands of bottles ol Carboline,tbe deodoriz-.-d petroleum hair rencwer, annu ally sold, aud the fact that not a fingle complaint has been received from all these thousands, and you may hare sojie idea of iu good qualities. Seized the occasion; "So you would not take me to be twenty?" said a young lady to her partner while dancing a polka one evening. "Whit would you take me for, theu?" "For better, for worse," replied he, and he was ac cepted. A youxo rascal: "Charles, my boy,' said Deacon Jones, "of course I desire you to esteem your cousin Grace, bnt it is hardly meet that you should kiss her quite so warmly." "Why, father !" re plied the young rosrol, "to be true to your instructions, I must ins st upon Grace Inifore meet." Polishing xlwork. Interior and Exterior Details: Soft wood may be turn ed so snoot h as to require no other polish than that vhich cm be given by holding fine shavings of the same wood against Ui"tn in tbe laths. For polishing mahogany, walnut and some othr woods, the following formula is given: Dissolve beeswax by heat in spirits of turpentine until tbe mix'ure he-comes viscid. Apply a clean cloth, and rub thoroughly with another flannel or cloth. Beeswax is sometimes alone used. For work in posit'.o it must be melted and ap plied and rubbed as above. For work in the lathe it can be applied bv friction, the slrfat amount of wax melted being sufficient for the polish. The work saoald hi thor oughly ruMied. Mahogany may he polished by rubbing first with linseed oil and then by a cloth dnped in ve ry fine brick dust. rvrue hard woods have a natural polish, and do not require a poiuhing medium. A fine gl's can be rrocirivd by rnbl ing with linseed oil and then holding shavintrs or t' ruinei of the same material against the werk in the lathe. A very f erfect suifsce can be nb'ained with glass paper, which, if followed by hard rubbing, will give a beautiful lustre. L'ist'e can also lie given Xj cnretally ftn-i-h-tl surfc-8 y apply nj a small quanti ty of Ibiuued Tarnish, sheliac m "fillers" t.y a cloth, tnd cjre'-illy aud tuorougUy iuf)b:n. Orange IVuic. A writer describe his experience ia making orange wines from the wild oracge of Florida years tgo. He says that it cannot be surpassed for mvd cnl purposes and sold when only eight months old for $:J per gallou. The oran ge must be perfec.ly ripe. Peel them and cut them in halves crosswise of the cell'; q'lecze into a lute, Tiie press used must he to c.isc teat the seeds c in t pass imo the unr-t. Add two poumis of white sug tr I'j eaih gailoa of sour orar te juice, or one puj'd to each gallon of tbe mixe f sucar and juice. C'ioe fermentation i. necessary. The resultant wine is amtrr coiored, aud tastes like dry hock with the orange aroma. Vinegar can he made from the refu-ie, and ex'ract from the peels. Jt seems probable that tke electric ligfcl may be found very valuable .in submarine weMK, sucn as the ex ami nation of wrecks, etc. In an apparatus devised tt this purp-.ise by il. Bszin a powerful arc lamp is placed in a cylinder closed by a glass plate at the bottom aud by a rtfiectot at the top, and a circular space at least one hundred feet in diameter is brilliantly il luminated, while tke light reaches much father. The spectacle presented by sucn submarine illumioa iou is said to be re markably fine. r 1 Among, the creatures which attracted Prof. He"-ke!' attrniico during a rcceDt tour in Ceylon was the g'eal black scorpion nearly a foot long which he f mnd to ntst In such numbers that he collected half a doren specimens in the course of an hour. Snake were also noticed in great abundance, blender creen snakes hung from alnioet every bongfa, and arnight the great rat-snake bunted rats and mice over the roofs of tbe huts. Although tnete rat snakes are harmless, Prof. liaeckel con siders it by no means a pleasant surprise when one of them, five f -tt long, sudden ly drops through a hole in the roof into one's r-jm, perhaps alighting on tne bed Having been troubled with a very bad Coutrh for a) tout two years and having tried almost every cough mixture that was ever made, I have found none that has given me such great relief as Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and I earnestly recommend it to all i fit cted. Bcnj. F. Duggaa, 14 Park P are. New York. 77 manufacture ot aiuoUol fro n pota toes by means of hydrochloric acid is car ried on entiraly in Germany, aicordinsr te Ixs Genie Civil, as follow?: The pjtatoej are iotroduccei into apparatus in which they are treated with steam at high prei sure: then saccharification is effacte 1 with hydrochlcric acid, and the excess of acid is neutralized with carbonate of soda. The cooled mass is submitted to fermentation in vats, then distilled. When saturation has been reached the residues may, wi out inconvenience, be employed as fool for cattle Consumption Crtred. An old Physician, retired trom practice, having had placed in his hands by aa East India 'missionary tho formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure oi vuusuuipuon, Bronchitis. Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonder tul curative powers In thousands of cases, has felt it his Cuty to make it known to bis Buffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve hu man sullenng, 1 wui Sena iree oi cnare, to all who desire it, this receipe, in Ger man, French or English, with full direc tions for preparing and using. Bent by mail by addressing w.tli staarp, naming this naper. W. A. 'oves, 143 Power's Block, Rochester. Jf Y. A wir.uxo enptive: "Well, I'll be bound, as tiie man remarked when be heard quoteel the lines, "Chains of gold" are fetters still. " Vegeliiie. POLICE TESTIMONY. BefeTOK, Nnr. is, 13TS. U. E. Srivxx', Esq. : IX ar Mr Durlnic tiie past five rears I have had ample opportanltj to juUge of the Dimts ot Vius tikk. Mj wife bit used it for eonipUlnts attend ing a Uiij of delicate heal in. with more beneficial result tban anything else which she ever tried. I have given It to mj children nniler almost every cinnuistiinre attending a targe fjml'j, and always w.lh marked btnefit. I have takea it myself wi:h sorb great benefit that I cannot find wonli to ex press my ucqralifled appreciation of its gootlne.-s. While performing my dntic as a Police t'tBe-ei In this cut, u baa been my lot to fa 1 m with s great deal of sxkne-. I unhesitatingly recom mend Veoctine, and I never knew of a i ate where It did not prove all that was claimed for ft I'ar- Ucal.irly in cases of debilitated or tmpoverbhe-l stale of the blood. Its effect are really wonderful; and, for all compla'nts arising from an Import stare of the blood, it aptara to work live a charm; and I do not b-heve there are any clrcammanres under which Ve;etim can be oac 1 with lnjurtt.ua rcaultg; anil it will aiwava atTort me pleasure to give any further lnfurmauon as to what I koow about Vtr.rriNK. WILLIAM B. HILL, T-lice Station 4. Rochester Policeman. "OAINED KllIH'l I-Ol'NIJS IS TUKKE WtEliS." Ma. IL K. SttxiSi: Pear Sir Uaving o-ed hat tlirt-e hi,ttlei of yonr Veiiktink in a very ed ca-e ot liver cmpia nr, I Ond uiyselt iuipnving rapid. t ; am wvigiunj eiiht pounds more at ir-M-ut than I did wttru I 'u-ican taking it, and bclit-ie witti a onutiuuance of a amaii quaiiiiiy more I stia i lie entirely cured. Re lore 1 1 gao lak.ng the eoktink I was uti.ler 'ha do-tor tare; kH t long tune. !r. Smith, who had rei-eiveil great bemnt from tag ng the VmniNii, advL-ed ne lo trj li. I can cl errul y recommend it to everyone aa a good luedit-tue, a-- the Vegeliiie hag done Inure lor me tban the iioo lora com a do. A. JOllNSi N, I'oiue Cfllcer. No. SJ Drowntreet, Bocheater, N. Y, Vegetine is Sol J by All Druggists. 8TOM.4Cn Remember that tvntna, vital enenrr, the life pr.n-i;le t whatever you may choose, ti, call the rea.4!ant re i wen which iiattl-3 agatn the cause of iliea.se and death, M the gran-l a-ifeurd of hea tii. It if the g:irri-o of t ?e Unman lortrew, and when n wtxei weak.the true piicv U to tnntw In re.nfi rucment.-k inMhtr wur-la. when snh an emerirency occurs, commence a conr-e of II"-ti-tter'a Bittt-r;. i'or na!e by Iruin;ila aiid De.il eri, to wrioeu apply for Uik.-tie-r ' A.nianao for IMS). HAS SEEN PHOVCD The SUREST CURE for i:tiDriY di Xoetftl&m bwsk or df scmi't-rl urine frvll ale rhat vou aiv Ti.1im f TlLEIX DO XOi K rBITATS; ns Kidncy-Wort t once, fdmfr- Tu.:3 r?oomxtvni i- ana tx yniirccaiij ovrr xm the d-.vaao and rqgtore hraicny actim. oHiOw For eompl&iiita pexliar, ktiUICtyri to yrrrr m-x, aM prln xnd irtcikseasea. Kidney-Wort is vmarpmsaed , as it will act TTotnp? ":y and aar'ely. j brick. daorT.epetrTfi:i, and du.ll draczin jrk&iiiatrClipccdily yleldito it cnrattrB pottrar. BOU B a&Iali DRTJGOI3T9. Price SI. - Tboeei answnriDC 'dvenlwiwut will oif-r Cvor nxtuu rnw Advertmr nail the ruDs-4ir bv MJttin.- Uim Um-jt a-w ttia1rwr tlsesaant la rjils juainal, aarknlna thj paper I il let SEASS3.S WkaIiTHI land-hoJJejr: It was a ter ribly windy dsy. The dnst was blowing down Ihe street ami silting into every nrok. Gn Singsadly was boasting to a frtenel of tin real estate traasactiors. Gus asked: ' D yon own any real s tabs?" "You bet I do," said his friend "two or three acres of it" "Ent it's all in your eve" said Sirgsadly, as he noticed his friend trying to dig the dnst out of Lis eves with his knuckles. And it was. "Test a man' profesen by bis prac tice. Physician heal thyself I" Pbvsi ciaas not only heal themaeives with Kidney-Wort, but presenile it for others for the worst cases of biliousness and consti pation, as well aa f ir ki 'nty complaints. If you feel out of sorts and don't know whv, try a pvkaue of Kidney-Wort and you will feel like a new creature. ZviTMilhons of packages of the Dia mond Dyes have been sold without a tingle complaint. Everywhere they are the fa ToriUs Dyes. MacSuoddeiou's mid take: "You have a distinguished company here," remark ed old MacHhoddeigh, who was the first to make his appearance at the select cupper given by his city friend. "Diatinguiseed the deuce I" said the host; "they are the waiters. Very few of the guests have yet arrived." It was a mistake that might be made at almost auy select supper on the tngush plan. Awawer thta Can you find a case of Bright 's Disease of the Kidneys, Dia'ietei. Urinary or Liver Complaints that is curable, that Hop Bit ters has not or cannot cur I Ask your neighbors if they cau. As u nre asonable Judge: The Court, austerely: 'Prisoner, how did you have (he audacity to break into this man's house at midnight and rob him? Pris oner (piteonsly) "But your Honor, last time I was before you you wanted, to know how I could have the audacity to rob a man on the highway at high noon, When do you want me to get iu my work? Mensman's Peptonized beef toolc, the only preparation of beef containing its en tire nutritious properties. It contains blood-making, force generating and life- sustaining properties; invaluable lor indi gestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility; also, in all enfeebled conditions, whether the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork or acute disease, particularly if resulting bom pulmonary complaints. Caswell. Hazard & Co., proprietors, New York. Bold by all druggista, Flood item: "Is the levee system a failure ? read Miss Fitzjoy in the pa per last eveniug. "We 1, I guess Ge-orgina Montne thinks &o. She has held four levees this season and only had nine guests to them all. Dear, dear. " How sorry I am for her,' and xhe mentally took note of the fact that levees were not "taking" this year and resolved to have a soiree instead. TWEMTr-FOrit HOL'S!. TO LITE. From John Kuhn. Lalayette, Ind.. who aur ury-e. that ha la now la "perfect health." we hara the fol low "Od yar aso I wae. to all appearance. In tba last atacea of CoMunntim. Our best ihpd dana gave mv case np. 1 finally got ao low that onr doctor eaid I could not lira twenty-fonrhonni. Mv frkn-1 then pnretiaMd a bottle ot DO. Wi BALL'S BALSAM FOB THE LUSOS. which eoa- rideraMr benefited ma. I continued oiitil I took nin bottles. I am now la periect he&ith. having used do other medicine. TR TteWTTT C. KFJ-LINnEU-S LINHIFVT t no lnfalhle citm for Khenmatuiin. Hr'nti.-i-, LvnenM arid l'ii--.w-e of tho sjcaiu. and f r tin? 114 growth or tits Hair. X trrmous tmaM bov: The natural impolite-11 ess of children is proverbial. Little fonr-year-old hail never been vis a vis with a colore! person tuitil yester day, when he astonixhed the "man and brother by cadinpr out. "Ssv. vour face is all black." "Is it?" was the quick reply. "Well, I'll wa-sh it off to-morrow." The little fellow is now asxions to sve "the man with his blaek washed off." Mtbtert Si LVi D. The trreat secret of the wonderful success of Veoetjib. It strikes at the root of disease by purifying the blood, restoring the liver and kidneyi to healthy action, invigorating the nervous system. Stfet. kniv mnvr li nnvnil fmm mat ing by being rublwd with mutton tal low, wrapped in paper, and put into a baize lined cheat. Allen' llrnlD Food. Cures .Nervous Debilitw ami Wmknu ! Oeuemtive Organs, $1 all drdcgista. Send for circular. Allen's PLurinucy. 313 First a v. X. f. A painter was going to elope with a girl at tne Ut-bt tuid. jjut it took him so long to climb the ladder to her win dow that her fither had time to go aud get 3 po'icer.iau to arrest the marauder. If you ever einplov a painter von'll be lieve this. Straighten your hrts and shoes with Lyon 's I'atent Heel Stiffeners, and wear them a;ain. An Arkansas court recently decided in a case cf assault and battery, that while it was merely a breach of the peace to call a man a "no account whelp, it was rank felony to call him a low-eiown cuss. Lydia JS. I'iukbam'a Ve?etble C m pound has dune liiousaiuls of wom. n more gtxxl than the medicine of m-itiy doctors. Cn.ellPIOV Prohibition 1st: Afr Ttrnwrn wants to punish the liquor drinker as well as the liquor seller. Fotrg says he will (to a step bevond Mr. Brown. He wants tho liqnor itself puuiahed and he is willing to punish all hi cau of it. Dr. Kline's Oreat Nfrre Kes nrer la the marvel of 'He a(t lor all n-rve ui.ms-. A 1 ntit 8icpp-il free. teuJ to 'M ArcU strtet. 011 ui ipain, ra. CoNDiTtosof the ree market: "The rose that ull are praising i not the rose for me." In course not, deary. What all ara praiitinfr comes too hiju for any body but a millionaire. "3 neb on Rain.' Clears oat rats. mice, flien, roache; Ded-brigd, mts, vermiru 15c Mothk Swis s Woiuf Stbcp. for fevench Dsw, renlleiMuem, wanna. Tatlo-a. ijc. Okk-s wi'l do well on agra.'i diet during the greater part of Summer. Falt mixed wiih tLe earth above tbe riots ot pear tree is good to prevent blight. A TntuaDle ilr,,ran T ratine The edition fi lStj of the Urling Md cal Aanuil. known a tlostetter'g Mmi nac. is now ready, and may be oWaine L Iree of C03t, of dnitrtsts and enerl ouo try dealers in ail pvt (:f ino United states, M.xico, and indeed ia eve-y civi-l:z-d portion or the Western Ll .-rnUpbero. Tjis Almanac has been issu.jd rerularly at the comTencemeot of everv year for over one-flrth of a century, lt'omliuoa. with the soundest practic d advice for the preservation an i rejtonitioT of healtn, a large amount of interestinjr and amusine liiiht reading, and the cth-ndar, aitrono mical calculations, chronological items, &y, are prepared witli great care, and will be found entirely accurate. The issue of Uo tetter's Aimsintc for 1833 wui probably bs the largest edition of a medi cal work ev?r published in aay countrv. The Dronriutnra. Tifesm I l.t.... a. - 7 uwtKl Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa., on receipt ot a two cent stamp, will forward a copy by mail to anv oerwm who mnns w.... in tua neiifhbortiood. E -ScKj-st'- " ai FOR CURE 8 . . ,. Rheumatism, Wetiralcia, Sciatica, Lambaoo, Backache. Headaclie. Toothache. Hstras. at". i aLr. uraaa anoii.e riui a.i nr. DiTftlM 1 1 l-.'i':- - tnr mRi.r.- a. vM;i.rR r. llilliMlisTl - ' fHfc lalllMH l S. A- IBS. LTCIA E. FiHiM, OF LM9 MASS. a E 1 JgZj- 'Zens, LYDIA E. PIMKHAM'S TE3E7A5L5 CCS1TCTT2TO. farslf ' law PalafWl 4',ll,f ssJ Vewltwr r a twsaraenafrBUile aplstl . ltwtlleoracutlrrlr the wont form ot female eon plaints, all ovarian tmsbles, Infl timation and Ulcer, tton, FaiNna- and I4placcmrRts, and the eottsrqwoa Spin. I Weakness xal it parttcnlarlr adapted to Urn chaujeof Life. It will dbBoIra and expel tsaora from the uterus fat an earlj starre of develvfanert. The tendency to can eerHWS hanon there hi checked Terynpevdiiy hj Us lus. It rcmuven faintlKSa, Oasulmcy, deetroji oil cravLmr for vtininlar.rA, and n-llea w,knsa of the sti.marh. It enn-s Bi-I Inir, Rradarht-a, Jierrons Protnuion. tneral Uebditr, Sleepkssaxaa, Heprenlon and Indi awtiun 'ThjU feeli&a; f bearhiY down, eanfn patn. weight and Backache, la alwara permanenxly cored ay its use. MwUl at all times and nnder ail etreumtitano-a act in narmmy with the lavs that govern tbe female nyatem. Fvtbectireof tld:j-y Cumilalntaof mtoer sex this Cstnprand is anrpoewrd. LTDI.h E. PlNkllAU-S TCFTABLE Fill D kr prvpand ax 3 an-1 ta n'Htvra Arenae, Lynn, Mass. (Tic 1. fclx ball lur $3. &nt by e Ail In th form of pills, alsu In the form of lose nges. on receipt of price, $1 per buz for either. Mr, rinkhant freely answers ail It tti rn ol inquiry. & ad for pmniphr kt Address as aboveu Mntum tMs paper, 5o famllT rhtxlIJ be wiUiouf LTTIA EL FrXKHAjfS LIVKK I'lLii. Th- care eouttpatiun, bUjcubneis, and tcrpi'J.ry of the liver. tt cents per box. Si- rold by ail Drszs w. GREAT CWRE RHEUMATISM 4a It ia for aU tiie pamftil fLsenaes of thej KIDKYS,LIVEi AHO BOWELS. Tt eleansss tiie system cf the aend poison that causes tna dreadful fut?cri2 which cj-ly Uie viti-ra of P henmtifl-n enn renliae. THOUSANDS OF CASES ot the wont fortna of tors tembio disease hava boea qnickl7r-iieved. and inaliort tune PERFECTLY CURED. PEITE, at. lint n OS DKT. l It BUrCCI-iTS. Rrm. Biber TLH. If joo are rtck Hop Bttters will surely ali Na, tare in DiaMng joa well w hen ajl e:-e fails. If joa are costive or dyspeptic, or are autferin from anr other of the nnmeroaa diseases of the Komach or bowe:. it ' roar own fuolt IX jott re main Ui, for IIip Bitiera are a sovereign remedv la all aoch complaints If yon are waMtn? away with any form of Kid ney iLaeaw, atop tempting Dcatn etus movient, and tnrn for a cure to Hop Bitters. If yon are sick wtih trial temble i tness, Ner vonsness, yon will and a-Balin in GOead" in the Die of Hop Bitter a. If yon are a frequcntrr, or a resi.ient of a mias matic district, barricade yonr syrtem against the ran nre of all conntrten malarial, epidemic, hu iotis. and inteniiiUeni fever Oj Uie use of Ilun Bitters. If yon hare ronph, plmprr, or sallow rtin, bad breath, ii:rw a.t.1 ache, and leel nii8enilie gen erjllT, Hop Butrrs will itive Too fair ekm. rlca bioud, and .-weerest breath, heal:h. and comfort. In slu.rt tuev care til IiL-e ui.-s ,,l ihi i,.n, h Bowels, Uicxi, Liver, N erven, Kl.lners linttht's Disease. fi.O will be paid lor a case they wia not cure or help. Thai poor, be-'r.diien, bra'td wife, !ster, tnotner.or (Uns;h;er, ran be nude tiie picture of brail U, hy a lew bottles ot Hop Bittets, coalliia but a trine. W 01 jou let them auffur t . - .iigines. BatlabK DnraM ami VeononAmL wiavaM a i-'e w.-er trta vj torn ran saw smkst ravs wsar 'f" Mt TtrtnA ttn aa AaCnvnaMa (Sm-sat -win ujimiii ara v I is 1 1 w jro. . ,W. n.ia t beet 1 1 pn QTJI UT ' m headq-iart ers Tn I III rOn I Hll I IloiiiUy Valentum am Uinlidav CanUi, fnDgel or plain, tk-nd cens or more for samples. ileoirntha of Mra. Lanij try, iie lnxlS, hy mail 13 rents. GartM-i's r'aini lv. 11x14, 15 cents, rraines and Chruuios ot ai knda. J. LATHAM & CO., 0:30 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA CUIUS WHt't All Itif FiM t Tt-r ennch JlTnm Tap-e vntl. me. wafirnftii.'a 4 CRXTSJ WaTEnfnrthe T(e.t and Fattest t eilm Pict.Tial B...k and B-.l'bw. n.-w re. duced Spercwit. .ilinsu. Ira ex. rhila.la , i a. TRi'YH Z JW TT. rr itTir'tai. ! -ijai. wti), tor V or. as, wt-H v f.t, , A -j" n .d ka.k u'twr. Ml C'K'.l.l T f,r.i TT 4La. -f vnr f ra r-sNrM o enf. wiu mow. tm , leVK preat el Jl.nf rWtwrwsM a all tat afVNeH. -s4V itla rf. j. MarTa-aaws, Ui Um. at" 4 ,ae j -iLHa.- rTi: rJ r I'l iimf) utixio: v its -. t(l'Ml!:ltlH 'ft CHr ft th -rtl ktftil ftDll Of U7I taWidtriL. Iiitvc lwf"i i-i,.mL ItulW t. a .fttr-Tt f m; ftu:i in ii? frjiffv, u .it i win ?- i rv. -f iwrn.ns f-ttu:r ::i V'Al.l lAi.U Ti'KA riS!- uti !:..- u. UJ afi;rrT. lij v Kxr- nr-J Y. . u1.rt. . aOlir-'l. A. i&i.OJL UI I.-ata-i,NrTtt-k. 9 WHAT WILL THE WEATHER BE -TO-IB0RR0W-? Q HoorsSiernal T" Z-tii OH StTOK l RT.iS SERVlCttll n M?.Ti llin'idT wiTl dHect and uuiicai l-TIDCA. It Mill I hil R SIGNAL dirfcnn invalnnblr t Mn viuntor. r nrmrrHun ta llieirWf1 Cfoniuij? l irs pre iitiom. !-;.. - l limi-t it ruM tn a s.''f -' 1 Haa an accqrat- tDOcrm.ro-'r itt ts.l. r. ai .p i- w .rtii t:.- pria-oi combinatHwi. ihia-r-at .VKATHi I ! !: Tlt I m-at emiiw-rit Fnsiit-rn. Pr, i- . r o r -r i T 1 1 f r'nC t ' I J and Hi-wntttic men of thn with ail wit piJ trmraunica, (.. iutt.r N-vitiful a wt-il a- u namnt. VV wiil sml ou a samp'.- t.v, ' - -- -' . to !T','tr?'.'e- jk' ordr.on recMLcoi ja I, or six f'r !S I. .Ufa srw ni--k.:- rl"t d-ufy r-l!iaj them. A tnni tti't rvM.r;n.-v iWrr at ne. It M(iilT Jlft Lh9 t hiTUC tnvlf fartllT1, llir. (1 inff. ' C. ID V Tnt.Alj U. ai Pwr- SUid:4 ttk-n ii in rd ordr. tn tw,r-" addniJiiint)IHMi'Mi TliKK.HO M FTKK ' K i tAtrpt t,ih hmr,st r tm kwl in the O?!? JTJ .V National Hi' rive yr Tills tr n Uh.M WHAT ftntf ln..l'a K.ri nuru m Mr On itTwy lira. 4'ut.CiiAa. B Kif.ks. rSbtp'Twiii::. Sit T Rmratmfr iwrnrrtl in ruvd ord-r. ar.J mut u that tr i;'t'j'Ti' prtevt-ttiaicUuniaT-ry rv:t. Ir itrat'jn.ian-rW'r,rt-''i-7' f at two dotLara. Ofo. B.Variw. M C K. K-. 1-fli.f. l'fn it- Pool's Barom't' has atra'iv sara-d m mmr tirr it re-r, m w--1- tha WMUier. It a a woodadui cuiiuait J "d e.trka tnjHrrt'ect.n. , F. .1. K..urR7-,N.X,- i"" , BEWARE OF U"ORTTTTFH .!TTlOs f1 WTUiout oar Ti idi Mark, and ai liaia of J. 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