lb taita Dnnoe. At a IIikjuis Indian festival in Air iodv all daDcers WOT Xiei 10 tb right knee, tallica made of tortoise shells and eliwp or gjt toes, wUcd clanked dismally whenever the leg or DoJy moved. Small buncoes of red feathers were attached to the crow a of the head, iheir loar black hair hang loose down Uieir backs, their face were b acfccned ftvtn brow to upper lip, while would, lower slip and chin looked t'liutly by contact with the kaolin uaoe.i tm-r them. Collars of the white na-shell bta!g of their own manufacture Hiit.it rouud their Decks, and neai ly all i jre tl.ne stiellt glistening on their bu-HMs. Ssslies of the sea-shell beads covered tlif-ir o-xiies from the right shoulder to the left nip. Tucir bodies, Itgs aud arms were coked and greeuieb-t'lack, witaout mark ui iles'.Ra, kilts of painted cotton cloth bun.; from waisl to knee, and dangling a iwo to the i-ee!s m the rear were the skins ..t the fox and cayote lied buckskin friact hung from the waist in most caw; and in others, again, cotton-ball pendants ornamented the girdles. The feet er fevered with red buckskin moccasins, fringed at the ankles, and broad white armlt ts escl'cled the elbows. The inter lude was very trief. The rimcesamD benau, aud a :t piinrci closer and closer ;o where we were sealed we saw that lbs dancers farther to the rear of the column were, boldlni; slimy, wriggling serpents between their teetbl" Tue bead of the animal in th s r-e h'.so was held towards !be r:p!:t, tlie object of this being- very n.auiteit. The Indians in the right file of the column stiii retained She eagle wands, wtnch their c-miraits had discarded. With these wands tuey tickled the beads, riaad jaws of the snakes, thus dull-acting their alleuiion from the dancers, in whvae tt-e'.b 'hry were gnpcd so ttriuly. TLe sie:l."'e was an astonishing one, and cue teit at uce Narii.tered and Uorri-fi.-d at IDia Wng Cul:imn of wend figures, ta'atd iu a.l xcritirg the snake-painted cottou ti'.ts au2 red hu kukin moccasins; dies a dark jrxensii-browu, relieved n y by t lie br d white atuileta and tba br.ul yellowish gray of the foi skins dncliug behind Iheim long elfla locks Urn-lied straight back fi.au the brad, liified a.tb scarlet parrot or woodpecker fi-thtra; faces t.ilnu-d black, an with a uii-a of clwroal ir-jni brow to upper lip, i,cre the gtat;y wtiite ot kaolin leg.n, atd omtniird d.;wu over clnn and ce;k. the crowning point being the deadly rep tile Uirne in ;noutr a"0 hand which iru j.arUd to the drama ;be lurid tinge of a cbtiutre. V itu rattics clanking at the Sr.ees, Hands cUrchtd and eibws lient, t l,o jriicefion pramel tlowly around the r-itinj'.e. the dancer lifting each knee : .owly to i he be.lhL of the waist and then p. nn'. in" the fot flrmly upon the ground tx-lore Idling the 'ithcr, the snakes all the while wnlning amt (',Uirming to tre U:en,8 lves trom re:ramL. When Uie ue carriers rracbed the eastern end of the reclaiyle they spal ths fLakes out upon the gToimJ and moved on to the front til tLe sacred lixlje, tree and rock. .'iere they s;amifd s nmg'y with tue ief; fool twice, at the same lime emit ting a strange crv, haif grant and haif waiL S-Miie won-en sr-atlerinc corn meal i,,:.w '.eve!oped their line more tul'y, a jrt:ou xxuj:n;g tlie terrace directly aiKVelhe urea Je, two or three standing ou !a(ers near iue axihwsy, the main body limbing m the space between lb sa:-rtd rock and the sa,.-td lodge, and two or three, re tutor ced by a squad of devout old erouea, dnin; fRw.ive woik Ht the eJ'.cn lire'.f "tie rlui;!e. Nearly ail cniiicd the beauufu:, ciovly-wuvt-c. flat ra5ttn, lu red, yellow and black, orna isif'n'el with the Lutte:y, thunder bird, or deer. These baskets were heaped high with fiuely-irround c)rn Hour, which from l his on was scattered with teckloas pro fusion, not, as previously, upon the ground, but lu the air aud upon the rep u.es as last a thrown down. I he devotion of tte bystanders wis riioFd to the bU'lics; p:tch; the maideus redoubled thtir energy, i-riuL!iug meal cm i-'.iv uo.m ihe atip nts wrgsl'ur al t'.tvr leet, Mil throwit! l..u"ii1b into ll laces of Ihe nitu cr n 11 eui. The air. wis Uiiaty wiih fljur, a:il the spane m fr .r.totihe s'ihs white as the d.'iven n.w. H 'tt-e ot iLe dr.cers insr!et'. tao snakes lu'o iheir cnutiis instead ot one, Tufi reptiles in ihese cacs beiug, of Courbe, ot su a.! i i". I m i-t n p"al that n ea Lid tecn lum t rtner lueae snikes iu ui.'uoiis either by ihe ei'nctioii of their tnnir or by drugs an 1 tbat if they are .iii-M.-eiii wtule btlween the teeth ot the dancers, it was as much liecaune lucir at-tentU-u w..s d.ftracied by the feaiher-. aaudo plied w skilfully by thetUendants, as troui any "medicinu" with which they i ad been bathrl or fed; that as so.m as li.ey Btruck the ground most of them Degan to wrtfg!e act'.veiy and coil up, 10 the great consternation of the apectalon in ctoeest rronmity, and tbat when to moving the atteudanm first fpnnkled thera wttb col n-uiml, ami then began to tick ie them with the raie-wands to make tlieui squirm out at full length, when tbey wc-uld uuje upi'Ulueiu behind the head and cari ILeiu. held in this secuie man jer, to cie little boy;, who, grasping iheiu 11 the same w ay. seemed to have no apprehensions of Cancer. The whole Game d:ri not orvupy more than one-half or tbrce-ciii;ter ot an hour. The num ber of snakes used was more than one h judred; the ttwucere rn bai kwanls and lor wards so confiipe'lly thai it was not ljtni'e u iWeraiine certainly how many limes they Lad changed snakes, but it ujU-a have been n.H leu tban four, and more vl bably as many as five tunes. The op'ni.its ot the American bystanders varied as to whe'her or not any ol the docers were tctten. S'ne were ao re ported by the Indians, and th- proper view to taie of this mailer must be that, while ail, T nearly a'!, the snakes uned were vnouj.His, the knowkdge and prudence of those handling them averted al! danger. Iafl!.wi of Mm1eiin Origin. The gorgeous dahiias are of Mexican origin, i'iity were tret introduced to oenuany by Dhl: their name was then Itidens flwnifiu;" allerw.trds tbey were called daliiias, in honor of the man who found iheta. They were, wtiea discov ered, quite single, having only one ray of peta.s about a gold disk; the colors were tcarlct. yellow and white, the latter bmng oislincl from the others, having smaller rlowers and being of a dwarf habit, with eaves much divided and fernlike in cbar aner. The English were the first to o,ctjip! the doubliugof tLe dahlias, which were priced by royalty, and so jealously g iarded that ihiKe in charge of them were wiirs to secresy as to tuelr cultivation, it was considered a great privilege even to tuoui growing. In a lew years temi djuble liowen appeared, and ultimately ihe perfectly double dahlia was obtaimd, which sold for five euineas a plant- One grower netted 20 wO in two years from hut crop. The tirst double dahlia was very Cat In form, resembling but little the truly spherical flowers of to-day. They were limited In oo'ur, having only a snade ,r two ot red and yellow. In s few yean the circle of the c hr grew to embrace pink, rose, purple, amaranth, marroon, crimson, ecarlct, blush, yellow, salmon, bud and pure white. The ambition was, ami is to-c'ay, to obtain a blue dahlia. This is poeeible, but not probabl-; petals are tii which have a decidedly blue cat, and every year marvellous results appear roru h'brtd;riDg. The interest was trans ferred to Uermanv and France, with the difference that the Germans admire dahlias of the amailest s ze. wbicb are represented by the pompon or libput, little figures of their larger brethren, in size abjut like a fifty cent pieoe. The French wanted p tr ti-colored flowers, tipped and splashed with various colors. Tnese were obtained, and became great favorites. Onb of tbe beat coatings for tree wounils is en in ahellaa and aloohoL Tl ciolodaa sar, knJ the wooed qolcUj a over. A'.IUCUI.TURE, Makcbb asd ih Obch4Rds. - A cor-1 Homk Madk Cbixiui.-A frte!4 o earxadnt aays: -(Juleas we take to j qa)reA wnat oan done with bit of drawing more maunre on our orchards, j gljk anj stjD wuCj, remain on baud the trees should be much farther apart j from B qiifc. j an answer from exper thau they are. Two rods each way is ; jence After completing a large qnilt not enough Forty feet is better and j of tb0 materials of varied colors, 1 forty-five better still. Bat with tbese mnetl on oall(i from cutting and wide du-t inoes the trees should be shel- j jjjnming which seemed only fit for the tered from heavy winds or the fruit will i WAgl8 bagket. a little thought convino be blown oflf before t can be gathered. ! me tnat even pieoes an inch squaro On the other baud too close setting of ; ponjj b. made useful. So these seem trees may be remedied in part by heavy wsy ageless scraps, I oat crosswise, a manuriiig. 1 have iu niiud an old farmer ( haif u,on wide ,nd rQQ a strong sewing whose apple-trees, set altogether too tilk trongh the middle of eaob, drew closely, occupied a half acre, in which ; it ojogeiy together, then trimmed it bis hogs rooted aud lay through the , witn scissors till quite smooth. Xi.ie summer. The hogs were well fed, but home-made chenille can be made in they rooted the grouud so that not a tbJB way 'n8 variety of shades in the spear of auything could grow. The . piecet of gjik mued "together promis farmer never failed to have excellent , 0UOU8iyf nijg to its beauty. 1" have crops of flue apples, whioh paid him , mtA0 yards of it for edge of cushions, better than other area of five times its : Mc size on the faim. This farm has been j ' . uuder other management the last seven j t eaiheb blowers Use nice white years, and is leas productive than for- , goose feathers, and out them in tbe merly. Yet I firmly believe that with : shape you want them, to imitate any pigs and manure good crops of apples j kind of flower you choose. I made a mi? be prown everv Tear." rose. Take a little wax to which to HOW TO KKEP ClDKH WEET. Pure sweet cider that is arrested in the pro- I oes of fermentation before it becomes ! aoetic acid or eveu alcohol, and with , the carbonic acid gas worked wot, is j one of the most delightful beverages. W hen the aacchanue matters fermentation are being converted into ! alcohol, if a beut tube be inserted air ' tight tii to the bung with the other end into ; a iai) of water, to allow the carbonic j acid gas evolved to pass off without admitting any air Into the barrel, a leverage will be obtained that is fit nectar for the goda. A handy way to till your cask nearly np to the wooden fauoct when the cask is rolled so the bung is down, (let a oommou rubber tnle aud slide it over tbe plug in the faucet, witb the other end in the pail. Then turn the plug so the cider can have oommumoatiou with tbe pil. Af ter the water oeasea to bubble, bottle and att re awav. a-i or iKW ua-MF"" .: have been made j comparative value of good hay for stock, with the result Uiat ,t is e-umatea lilik ur.t,.a iJ 1, u 1 ra Mint Tm '.. ' pounds of green Indian corn, 400 pounds of treeu clover, 442 poun lsof rye straw, 3o0 poii nils of wheat strsw, 100 pounds ot oat straw, 180 ponuds of barley straw. 11 ouuds of pea straw, 200 pouuds ot buckwheat straw, 4:H pounds of dried eom-ataiks, 175 pounds of raw iiotatoes, 504 grinds of turnip 3. K pounds ot , carnrta. 54 pound, of rye. 46 pounds of wh.t, 5.1 fKiunds of oats. 45 pound, of I I beans CI pounds of - mixed peas snit i . 1 . k r.T ..nulla nt Imli.n nnrr f,8 ,..nd. of acorns, 105 pounds , . ' ,. ..i(li.. I WlieaL ITHll. HI lUUU- ui wucab, and oat chaff. 173 p muds of mixed rye j A .... T.- -..I iu.nn,la nf 1,11 um. kl.il it'll pounds of mangel wurzL Api'i.es a Fooo. A raw, mellow apple is digested in an hour and a half, aish of sauce for tea, or is excellent as while boiied cabbage requires five . i side dish with meat at dinner, hours. The niont healthy de-sert that -cju be, placed ou the table is a baked ! A Cheam Pis. Oue cup of butter, apple. If eaten frequently at breakfast two en pa of granulated sugar, oue cup with coarse bread aud butter, without of milk, three and a half cups of sifted meat or flesh of any kind, it has an ad- ' Hour, five eggs aud three teaHpooufuU mirable effect upon the general system, j A yeast powder. Ijk ill two jelly often removing oountipatiou, correcting , ?ake paca. The filliug for tbe crenm acidities and cooliug o.l foonle oondi- pie One and a ha.f pinta of milk, oue tious more effectually than the most 3np of sugar, three eggs, two table approved medicines. If families could i ijxKJiituls of cornstarch and one beap.ug be induced to substitute them for pies, tai.Iespoontul of batter. Boil the cakes and sweetmeats, with which they j ingredients until as thick as starch, are frequently sufied, there would be a W hen the cake is eold out it open aud diminution iu the total sum of doctors i ipread the filling between. bi.ls in a single year sufiicient to lay in a stock of tms delicious fruit for the whole season's use. straw. The preservation of straw for feuding purposes is very important. It is beat secured at or immediately after thrashing time. The chaff, espe- j ciaily of wheat straw, is most valuable ; and bhould so far as possible be distrib- 1 uted through the stack. That whish is j left iu rear of the straw carrier should ! be put under shelter, as it rots easily. ' i A little forethought displayed when erecting a corn crib to have it mouuted : on posts several feet above the ground, ! and thebe capped on top with inverted , metal pans, will save enough grain from rats and mice each year to pay ior the ; improvement, Celert -To keeo celcrv Dlace a ' wall and pack full of the plants In an upright position. eition. Nine inches from this 1 1 l nnAlr fnll in the same way. Underneath is placed " SSh?a-H-m mn ICn tl. rll.v dart and ! nd-r nd BaOU to 7onJr hkln- nf on 1i-w fAAirraar jtnrA an rirwaihlM trt I -v 1 ' V 40 degrees. Most readers will be astonished to know how varieties exist of our common : fruits. Works on horticulture enumer- ate as many as 1,600 kinds of pears over l.t'K) sorts of apples, 150 of plums, more than 100 varieties of gooseberries, and alnMit 125 of strawberries, Marino Cueehe. In making cheese. I the full heat in scalding should be reached very gradually. To suddenly heat a cube of curd is to contract the Kres so that the whey and gas of the interior are not fully liberated, and go ing into the cheose on use bad eflecb). No pii'M kHS for gathering apples has improved or hastened the old and slow oue of careful hand-picking. With self sustaining ladders and low heads most of the fruit may be easily gathered. Oue advantage of low heads is tbat even if the fruit falls much of it will not be seriously injured. Ix endeavoring to make tbe orchard bear every year, bear on mind that a tree, like an individual, cannot do every thing at once. A tree that is overbur dened one year, cannot be expected to produce a crop the next year. Milch Cows. See tbat they have shelter, aud an abundance of vegetable fond, new corn wnth green fodder, and a pail of meal and water, night and morning, seasoned, with a little salt. If butter is wanted give to each one quart of cotton seed meal in their gruel j per day. If the tomato vines bear large toma toes which are not likely to ripen before frost appears, pull up tbe vines and bang them in a light, dry eeller. Pick off the small tomatoes, and the larger ones will ripen. Put it down as a rule that manure lying in the yards a year will in one way or anotherjietertorate one fourth In value. American beef in the English market is now sold as Scotch, and as such brings four cents more per pound than under its true name. Thf electric microscope is attracting much attention among scientists, This apparatus consists, in a few words, of a a simple application ef the electric light to the microscope, tbe result beine, so far as the spectacle is concerned, an improved and enlarged kind of magio lantern with this difference, namely, tbat the magnifying power is enormously in exoees of that attained in the latter instrument It is, in fact, a device which makes it possible to exhibit in a most attractive form the appearances presented by minute natural objects when placed under the most powerfni magnifying glass. The eleotrio micro scope is worked by an ordinary primary battery, and most prove unmeuseljt, useful iu certain solentdlo tesesxeaaa. DOMESTIC-. fastai: them, and put them on grecu wire, and with some tube paint to tinge tuciu the natural shade tbey cut be maie as pretty as wax flowers with a utue time and patience. Pretty feather orDaments can be made of any kind of i,jra'a iDg and breast. Take theui as soon as the birds are killed, and put them down smoothly with a warm irou ou them; let it remain until the wuigs re stall, then cut a piece of pasteboard ih. hade of tbe new moon and tack yonr wings and breast on to suit yo- fancy. A m&thod of ornamenting frosted glass for those who cannot draw is to i choose some pretty pattern of lace cur tains; lay it smoothly on thin paper t and with a pencil trace the outlines, j Then after making as many layers us you require Jpstterus, cut out the de : iga al one time through the several latent of paper with a pair of fcharp puuited scissors. Fasten the patterns with tacks to tbe frame around each na of gltuu .t you wish to deoorat. Tie up . .pie of putty iu a piece of H I JeQough of the UmJ - handle. With thia, dabble all over the glass which he pattern leaves bare. When the putty on the glass has dried, remove the paper and varuish the glass. Fkepauing C'BiNBEBRiKS Ctauber- nes suouid De wattnea ana oareiuny P'ed over before using. Th, -I?- Jk P;l . a l.nsk Bre. ihe seore They should ain kettle secret of nro- ing tue rlch 00101 md delicious fl- Jl IS i s7n, a iiv ui so vjmu'v ble, witnout stirring them. lo three DinU of washed onin hemes add three . , , P- gnnted augar and tbi jree gills After thev begin to bod v' 1 " " 1 v 1 - ' oover closely and let them cook for t u minutes. Take troiii the stove, skim and set to cool. 1 his forms a very nice FAiiisANa have quite abandoned tbe idea ttiat lace curtains must be hung slce to the glass of their windows, and iuatltute htainel glass or puckered blinds of silk, cauvas or almost any thin material, drawn ou Vertical tajes They also use "stained glass" curtains. a-hicb imitate the oolors and lead line 3f staind glass window and Madras jnrtalus. The result of thia is that their rooms are much prettier, aud their douses, seen from without, have not their former unpleasant look of uniform- ;(T ' , . . rrMl-KtJf Pies, Fermit me to say to those who are in love with the good old-fashioned pumpkin pis that time, labor and scorched pumpkin and a dirty kettle are saved by simply cutting the PnmPkln two. nd itr 6 seeds ' 5!?. T? . . , . . . . . wbich will have formed intide in Cul- -V. UD.nnn, alr,.l ,i;.. i them in melted paraffins, withdrawing them quickly. The liquid should be just hot enough tojmaintaln its fluidity, and the flowers should be dipped iu one at a time, held by the stalk, and moved about for an instant to get rid of the bubbles. Fresh cut flowers freed from moisture are ihe best to preserve in this way. Ccstaro fob Cajlb. Blauoh one pound of almonds by pouring boiling water over them to soften the brown skin. After tbe skin is removed chop the nuts very fine, and mix with it two eggs well beaten, one cup of thick, sour cream; sweeten to taste and highly fla vor with vanilla. Ladies' Cakk. Three enps white sugar, one eup sweet milk, one cup butter, three eggs, separately, one lemon grated, peel ana juioe, five cups flour, level teaspoonful of soda. Bake In moderate oven. Kailroad Case, One cup sugar, three eggs, four tablenpooufiila sweet cream, one and one-half cups (lour, one teaapconful cream tartar, oue-b;ilf tev spoonful soda. Beuik ou curtains, suitable for coun try houses, are made of cream-white dotted Swiss, lined with a pale pink or blue sateen, and embroidered on the Swixs with large plush reses in silk. Spue ads and shams are now said to be out of fashion. K und bolster and I silk or satin spread of any favorite color have their place. Aluond Caeb. Three eggs, two cups sugar, one cup sour mil k, one teaspoonful soda, one-half cup butter, two and one balf cups flour. Bake in pie-tin. Good rugs for tbe bedroom can be made of a piece of Brussels or velvet carpet, with a worsted friuge sowed on each side or all around it. Ccp Case, Three eggs, one cup white sugar, one-half cup butter, one haircupsweet milk, one-balf teaspoouiui soda, one teaspoonful cream tartar, two cups flour. Tlte Sta. An uronaut says in the voyage across the English chauDel tbe land lay behind like a map. and the bottom of the sea could be clearly seen. It may be assumed that Ly instantaneous photography tbe time will come when charts of the sea may be made with per fect exactness, thus greatly diminishing the dangers of navigation. 7A well-known French electrician, M. Louis Machie. has found that tbere is gold to be obtained from the quarts with which tke roads round Paris are paved. M. Maohie has extracted small quantities of the preeioua metal by mshjcg the atoii and treating It will) HUMOROUS. Thk sudden change in the weathe reminded the younz womtn of hei sealskin saqne packed away np stairs. She brought it down and showed il to her father. It looks a l.ttle worn and shabby, my dear," said the old gentleman; "I will give yon the money to get a new one before cold weather sets in." "Oh. no, you needn't papa. A little cleaning and brushing and it can be made to look very well for another sea son at least. ' She then went into the kitchen and made some biscuits for tei that re minded the writer of swauadewn, only they weren't quite so heavy. Tbe name and address of this girl will be given to any young man whose references are satisfactory. Man with business air driyes np to gate and calls the farmer. "llow are you, sir? I wjut to buy a large quantity of fodder." "I've got plenty of it " "Bright and well oureu?" "Yes. sir." "Never been rained on, eh?" "Never ha been damaged." "Well, I'll take all you've got I'll seud for it to-morrow." "Be must own a big livery stable in town," says the farmer when the man drives away. "OU. no," repliea a bystander. "He is the manufacturer of a popular brand if smoking tobacco." "Mr gracious, Lucille, what's the mattet?" asked an Arkansas father, as bis daughter, with streaming hair, dashed into the library. "Oh, that heaven will bentow Its comforts!" supplicated the girl, sinking to tbe floor. "For Lord's sake, tell me what's the matter, girl!" lifting his daughter. "George, my betrothed, is dead." "Why, don't take on so," said the old gutleman, allowing her to sink to the floor again. Don't give way to your feelings in this unreasonable way. You take oa as though the Prohibition-: ista had earned every ward in the oity." Mbs. Smith was calling on Mrs. Brown when a sudden storm came up. "I declare" said Mrs. Smith, it's too provoking. I haven't any rubbers with me, aud my shoes are very thin." "I oan lend you a thick pair of my; own, if you think you can wear them,") iiiKgested Mrs. Brown. ' "Oh, thanks; you are very kind. I lielieve 1 will avail myself of your offdr.j I don't think they will be much too lare." Mbs. Db Spahxs "OhI have you tieard the newB?" Mr. Do Sparks "What news?" "Mrs. De Poultice's daughter has sloped with the coachman." "Nothing unusual about that. She ild wuat all other women do." "What all other women do? What Jo you mean?" "She took a husbaud for wheel and whoa." "Gis me a small glass of beer." mi 1 a geuUeuan as he entered a saloon in Cincinnati. SchinaU bier!" exclaimed the pro prietor, "was ist daaV" ' "What is it? It is a small glass of beer, of course." "Veil, veil, dot ist der first dime I bfler had calls for some schmail biers like dot. Yur vas eiu stranger In Cia sinuatiV" "Yes," the guntleman replied, "I am from New lork." "It u Nor every one who can dawuce. Il wequires bwaics, 1 assuah you." "I don't agree with yon, Mr. De SUva," replied Miss Badger. "I saw a dog lead the German the other day." "That was vewry strange. Vhere was it'r" ' O j Fourteenth street. The German was blind." "That is a very handsome pioture," be observed politeiv to the artist, "What do you call it?" l'That is a study from still life." "What is the name of it?" "A Tramp at Work." Misa Nob3dv "And so your aisle: married an ltahau count?" Miss Somebody "Yes, a genuine count, IIis title is perfect." Miss Nobody "He accompanied her home. I suppose?" "Ml-s Somebody "Yes. Hark! There he comes now. I would know his hand organ among a thousand." "flow old is your little boy?" asked Mr. Smith. "He is just six." "No I ain't." interposed the little boy. "I'm 3." "Why so you are wf course. What am I thinking about?" "I gueas you were thinklug about the street car conductor, pa." "War don't you write what I dic tatt?" said a Dallas merchant to his clerk. "Because tbe sun is shining on the paper so tbat I can't see to write." "Then turn the paper over and write on the other side, yon donkey. H 1KB a.n d "Was the Ladies' Club livoly to-niaht?" Wife "No; awfully dull. Every member was present, and. of course, out) can't eeak of people before their faces; so we had nothing at all to talk about." A roc.NU mau having asked a girl if ha nught go home with her from sing-lug-olaas and been refused, said: "You are as full of airs as a muical box." "Perhaps so," she retorted, "but if I am, I don't go with a crank." A Vkbuont woman is awful mad be cause she mistook a London Pnnoh joke in an almanao for a cottage pud ding recipe, and made the whole family tick with the blues for two days. One of the coal-cutting machines in troduced in some of the Euglish ooJienea consists of a compressed air engine, with picks or cutting tools mounted on a carnage which runs on a tramway in the baiik. These picks are so arranged as to cut longitudinal horizontal, and nprigSt grooves, to the desired depth or extent, into the upright face of the work, thus dividing the work to be done into rectangular portions or sections, each of these being bounded by grooves oa three or four sides. On the carriage oan be apphedany required number of picks on lever handle, moving ou axes, and, as these are crank levers, one end of the pick is applied, while at the other the lever is acted on directly henoe, as the carriage is moved at intervals along the face of the work, the picks make the requisite horizontal longitudinal grooves in the upright faoe of the work. The cutter is so framed that pick can be worked either on the right or left hand side of the bank, and this pick can also be elevated or depressed, so as to suit the ordinary or extraofdiuary dip of the strata. The compressed air is applied In vulcanized India rubber movable pipes from iron tube laid down in the principal working. It ts aald that there are 75 artesian wells in the great dissert of Sahara,' which have a combined flow of 1,000 gallons a minute, and two not inconsid erable villages have beeu built up, 150,'' lJ0 palm trees set out and 1,000 gardens introduced la Ui midst ot what we before an auiuhabitabi country, From the fact, determined by W Spring, that the color of pur water ii great bulk Is bine, M. Ch. Montigin explains tbe predominance of this color in tbe scintillation of the stars just be fore and during tba wet weather. The luminous ravs, he argues, traversing the air oharged with large quantities of pure water are necessarily tinged with the blue color of this medium. The exoees of blue thus becomes an almost certain means of predicting rain. This tbeoretio conclusion corresponds with the results of his olservations continued for several years past on theappearaDoe of the stellar rays in connection with tbe state of the weather. During the few months of fine weathor In tbe pres ent year blue has been much less oon spictous than in the corresponding mouths of the previous year since 1876, when wet weather prevailed. It also appears that green, which bad always coincided with clear skies during the fine years before 1876, has recently again become predominant Hence he thiuks it probable tbat we have got over the cycle ot bad seasons, and that dry weather and more normal summers may be anticipated at least, for some time to oonie. The above to from Suture, and the same number contains an abstract of a paper by Professor C Mitchie Smith, ou green-colored suns, In which he oonolmlea that the phenomenon is Iue to the presence of unusual quanti ties of watery vapor in the atmosphere. A dUtinguUhed dermatologist of i snna bas just made a discovery that xplains one of the miracle of the Oid Testament. It is that the leprosy ot the Bible was scabies, nnd tba'. Naa man's cure by washing in the Jordan was due to the amount of sulphur which the water cf that river contains, whereas that of other rivers contains hardly any u4hnr. Home kind of sta'ns may b a removed from silk by the application of essence of lemon, one nart; spirits of turpentine, five parts. Mix and apply to tbe spot by meaus of a linen rag. capital eouirort. Wasbisotos. D. C Mrs. Mary K. Sbeed, 1110 Maryland avenue, waan ingtou, D. C-, states, that for several ar ai.a hul an fW ad terriblv with facial neuralgia and could find no relief. Iu a recent attack which extonaed to the neck, shoulders and back; the pain waa intense. She resolved to try St Jacob's Oil, the great pain-reliever. Rubbing the parts afl acted, three time only, all pain vanished as if by magic, and has not returned TryiDg to admire tbat which yon do cot like accumulates failure, and exhib it weakness. Sinox last Uc-roBtB l have suffered from acute inflammation in my nose and head often in the night having to get up arM inhale salt and water for relief. My eye has been, for a week at a time, so f could not see. I have used no end of re-nedies, also employed a doctor, who said it was impure blood but I got no help. I used Ely' Cream Balm on the recommendation ot a friend. I was fai'hless. but in a few days I was cured. My nose now, and also my eye, is well. It is wonderful bow quick it helped me. Mrs. Ok.boib S. Jcpson, Hartford, Conn. (Easy to pse. Price 50 rts.) One half of all teleffrapfe wires in Fram e are already under ground. One (iundbkd and Thibtekx Miles okOkoass. lu numbering the ericans of their manufacture. Mawd Si Hamlin have reached Xo, .'iO.OoO. Arranged in a line these would roach one hundred and thirteen miles, or would feue tbe railroad on one side from the Grand Central Station in New Vork, to within twenty miles of Spnngfltilil. Mass. Not only does this show tha great popularity of Aumriuau organs, but It illus trate what was declared by James Parton to be a general f tct, that he who makes the beat article in bis hue always has the great est success. We understand that the Mrtsoo Si Ham lin Company's new Upright Piano is now wmmaudine a large sale, and is, in every w ay, up to the standard of their unrivalled organs. We predict a large success for thia piano, which is constructed on a new sys tem, said to be a decided advance over the prevailing w rest-pin system. -Bo&on Jowr u. To wish to do without our fellows and lo be nnder obligation to no one is a sure sign ef a soul void of sensibility. Mothers If jou re falllne; broken, worn oat sni ner vuiu, iue "Weils' Ileal ta Kenewer.-il. Druggists, We rate ability in men by what they finish, not by what they attempt Wk keooumf.nd Ely's Cream Balm where a cure for Catarrh is called for, and consider that we are doing the public a service hv making its virtue known to those afflicted with this loath some disease, for which it is in most instances a perfect cure. Pick Bros., Druggists, Grand Rapids Mich. (Price 50 eta. See adv.) i; -eive your thoughts like guests, tc be entertained according to their im portance. Da Klins ureal Nervs Restorer ia tue marvel of ISe aire f'S all serve diseaie. All its atuppeu rroo. 8euj lu wl Aroa street, I ttilAJe.pliiA, I'a. Certain trifling daws sit a disgrace fully on a character of elegance as a ragged button on a court dress. Piso's Remedy tor Catarrh is a certain cure for that very obnoxious disease. A wise man will make haste to for flive, because he knows the full value 'of time, and will not suffer it to pass away in unnecessary pain. Thin People. vells'llealih Kenewer"restores heai: and vig or, cures w apeiMia, lmpotenccwxual ueouuy. tu Sanawich Island breeder are ship ping blooded horses from this country. 8lffBs R.Miener's stomach Bitters Is a flue blood de- Cnrent, a rational cathartic, and a superb anti Uous Sfteciuc. It r illies the failing energies o( the debllitued, and checks prejiature decav. Fever and ague, buion remittent, dyspepsia aad bowel complaints are sniong the evils which tl er.lirelv removes. In tropical coantret, where the liver and bowsls are organs most unfavorably affected by tue co.H'xad influence of climate, diet an I water, It Is a very neceswy sa'e isrd. F'-r sale by all Drarglstt and Uears generally. 4 3U4 St. Bernard t VEGETABLE PILLS" The baat ear-for LIVER and Bit, lni;s comulauita, COSTIVtNtM. HEDAClt and bYsPKa-al. f 0 COIBMTEB ffn, afriiwr T Price, oauat, at Dnunnela. or 1.1 aiau. batupl. aeut l aaa AddrMa Z. AKaKAJin TuXTABLX PILL MAXZM SiaUnaa-Suas.iew Xork Catarrh in Or'sinaies to MTiifutou taint la 1" Wool. I MeiK- Hie proper iwe'lwil by wtC to cur. ar.rm i nptrifv Ou- Woo. l'J BUI.? u- . . - w . . . a.f LhaiAia. m iwthmncaiiuior Mar temo. faiat u;e.-e. "HMumptlon, are entirely rernwl by HiJ -.irmrwhla, waieiv eare eataran by panijm m blood, and also tones np tne system . asi renrv improve tae general health of mose no tace It 'lsnfferedwltacatarrn dfieen years; tried all i He caurrli remedies witaont benent, auu was ihmii to try a crutoge or eumata wnea I woa Ii oil's sarwpanlU. I "oold not tats any monef .oavdentloa tor ihe tw tins bottle did me. .Now I am not trouu.ed aov wun eatarm." I. W. Lilus, Chicago, Ii. Hood's Sarsapurilla Martin Mhlelils. a siioce.fu: nwrHe'inna of Cnieatri, derived help from Hood's .Hursapartlia. He sat i: "I have been troubled with tliat U 'reini complaint, catarrh, an I I want to aav that I have beeu uiln- Hood's Santaparilla. ind I ami u one of the i remediea I have ever taken. Mv trouble has lasted lea veara, au.l never before could I set anv relief, never, until 1 commenced to use Hood's SaranaruU- I w.xild rectmnieiHl iu one to all saderlng with tital complaint. It is truly an excellent oiediciiM." Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all diwiriata. tl; sta ouiy by C L UixiU A OU, for as. Lowell. Made Haas. 100 Doses One Dollar It ia the habitual thought that frame itself into our life. A Prutor't felrrwr. au, -. th, iiaaa nt Ajfaersiftf. the Dnll- ter's copy said, but he set it up, sweet are ths uses or advertising, awaoi, muoci, iu those who in sickness and lafforintf have seen ths advertisement of some sovereign reined v, which upon trial has brought them from death's door. "The best thina; 1 ever saw in my paper waa tun winun f rip Pierra'a Hinlden Medical Dis covery' " is again and attain ths testimony or those wno nave oesa ueaueu oj " iuu disease, bronchial affections, tumors, ulcers, liver complaints and tha His to which flesh is hetr. Remember that a raid x truple ia a very convincing teacher. Loss of power in either sax, howsver Induced, speedily, thoroughly and permanently cured. Address, with three letter stamps for reply aad book of particu lars. World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, 663 Main Street, Buffalo. N. Y. Ia arnini! ia Dleasurable. bnt doing U the height of enjoyment Nipt tba Bad f Sad to say, many a good thing attains to nothing more than a fair beginning. On Ihe other band it is a matter for congratula tion that tbe growth of soma evil things may be also promptly frustrated. A large proportion of ths oaseai ot the most wlde Kpread and fatal of diseases consumption havs their inception In nasa catarrh. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is pleasant, sooth ing and effectual. Try it. It has cured thousands. All druggists. Be respectful toward others, thereby commanding self-respect. ncurea WDt Lis, The figure showing tbe enormous yearly sales of Kidney-Wort, demon strate its value a a medioine beyond dispute. It is a purely vegetable com pound of certain roots, leaves and ber ries knewn to have special value in Ktdny troubles. Combined with these are remedies acting directly on tbe Liver and Bowel. It is because of this combined action that Kidney-Wort bas proved such an unequalled remedy in all diseases of these organs. What is the real value of a thing but the price it will bear in eternity? Rough on Fata." Cures colic, cramps, diarrhoM; externsliy f.w rhea, paina, sprains, headache, ne'iraigiarlicu lualiaui. s'or luaa or beast, su and 5oc- ae An electrio light-house bss recently been erected ou the Island ot Kaza, at the entrance of the Bay of Bio Janeiro. The light-house proper is eighty flva feet high, and is put upon a rock two hundred and thirty feet in height, so that the focus ot the light of the appa ratus is fixed at an elevation of three hundred and fifteen feet above the sea. The electrio current la produced by a continuous current Gramme machiue, working at the rate of seven hundred revolutions, and feeding a light of two thousand candle power. The Gramme machine referred to is worked by a sta tionary surf ace-condensing steam-engine, thia arrangement being inevitable, owing to the want of freah water. All the fittings are double, so a to prevent interruption by unforseen accidents, and, to make assurance donbly sure, an oil-lamp is always kept in readiness. The light is revolving, baying two white disc and one red eue, inoceeding one auother at filteen minutes' interval, nnd the light is viaible at about thirty five statute miles. -1 recently invent -d life bnoy has is a novel feature a sea nib's brass reser voir running entirely around tbe inside, which is filled with oil through a hole in the top, which is then covered by a cap which screws on. On each aide of the upper part of the oil tube ia placed a rose similar to those placed upon sprinkling cans so tbat when the life buoy ia hung upon the vessel' stern no o I can escape; but the moment it is placed horizontally the liquid begins to eioipe and covers tbe sea with a thin him of oil, spreading out rapidly on every side until a large circle is formed, within which the person who ha fallen overboard may rest until rescued by the boats. Figure lately published in the Journal Official show that the unfavorable con dition of France as regards the increase of population is more marked than ever. As far as such increase la depeudent upon the augmentation ol birth over deaths, the population of France would take 207 years to double itself. In reality tne doubliug takes place more rapidly ; owing to an inoreaaiug number of immi grants it occurs onoe in 160 years. Several years ago several white spots were discovered on the surface of th plant Venus, and have since been stud ied by Hons. Trouvelot in nearly 250 observations. The spots appear to be uear the pole ot th planet, and the em inent astronomer conclude that they are the summits of high mountain project ing abov the opaque cloudy envelope wuich cover Venus. .V il. Deluna et tie have undergoing trial at Toulouse a method ot laying subterranean telegraph cable. The arrangement consist of be ton pipes, having a longitudinal opening on the top, and connected with cement aleevea. After the cable are placed in them, by imply unwinding a the work proceeds, the longitudinal opening ia cemented np. The latest treatment ot brain irrita tion consists of seclusion in a darkened room for trom ten to fifteen hours a day, while progressively increasing the hours of sleep; and the excessive use o' bromide and other stupor-inducing sedatives is discouraged, it is claimed that the soothing effect of a deep tai light is alone a therapeutic agent ol great value in case of extreme cerebral irritation. According to recent authority, a Japaoe-e hah known as th fuku is so poisonous tbat death follow almost in staneously .f.er eating only a moderate pi.ee of it. It i not infrequently tbe cause of death among the lower flasnor. who believe it to be possessed of certain marvelous properties, on aooonnt ol which they xiak th danger ot being lal4ii4. the Head If v a sit9erh--.nl e-tarrt, however slivSv vo" In m laager, because the disease . I ; Ineode.1 o. ii soon beooine chronic aJ-ct'n? rVoeri hJihTand mr al o devc.op Co br"m.oonmp:lon, Ascat - tre- Saraa.ar.ila, whieJl puntle toe hTt7 ttewhoieivwem health suds of eeople tiav been cored ot eavarra r Hood's Sarsapar:iJA Tered tree vetrs with catarrh, and "J r-neral healia wa poor in censequeo.-e. W oe took H.wl s S irsapanllA I found l a the rurtrt reme.lv. Tne .jaurrn is yielding, aa Hoods P apaniialscleannogaiybloo.l, sod tne genaiw tone of mvsvstem is iniprovinji.' Kkank tt'Asaaua, Kocheater, T. Will Cure Catarrh. -Harius oeen a sufferer from ca aTli f six or emht year, and savins' tried nearlv all me woH'ierrul ure .'ures, inlia era, etc. and !"" iiui nearlv a hundred dollars w.fioul uenelii. arotdentiv tried Hol' Sarnaoarllla. "I he dw rharne frian mr ae oat greatlr Increased the am bottle; ihea It grsduallv became le-, aud In taking leaa than tnree oarlcs I lii.l my self greatly Improved, Ho.d- Saraon:la will cure i-aurra." M. A. Assar. Wr.eier, Mass, Sold by all .'purg-iaia. Ii; ouiy by i'. L UimjU a wx Co, for i wade UiWrU, Naaa 100 Doses One Dollar. There are never in the world two opinion alike, no more than two hairs or two graina. The most universal quality is diversity. important. When von visit or leave Sew Hurt City, save Baavaa-e Kiorewam awl Oarruure Hire, aud stop at tne Uraad Uulua liutol. opp-auia Uraud leu- txal Depot. Kiegani rooms, nuei u - ai a m. w .uv llltoa dollar, reduced to fl and upwards per day. European Plan. Klealor. llnMaura-'it supplied with ths best, none cars, Maa-ea an I e evatel railroad lo all depota, Famiies can live better for less mooev at the uraud union uoca. than at anv other arswiaa note! u the eirv. Uaoceaa soon palla. The joyous time ia when the breeae first strike our sails, and the waters rustle nnder our bows. So Hera loans; Man That n-irl nf mina ia twice) as hand-' aom since she commenced using Car boline, tbe Deodorized Extract ot Pe troleum, and I would not have her quit it tor anything. Sense shine with a double luster, hen it ia set in humility. An able yet humble man, ia a jewel worth a kirg dom. aTA Xw Suit. Faded article o all kinds restored to their original beau ty by Diamond Uvea. Perfect audi simple. 10c. at all druggists. Wells, iuohardson 1c Co., Burlington, t. According to Mr. Pearson, Postmaster, of New York city, the government pend about S50.0U0 a year for the, repa r of mau pouches; there are abouty 100,000 mail bags in use and about hi,- 000 new one are bcught yearly. Tbe weakest point in th mail sack is where it cloes and opens. In closing the bag the staples are pushed throngh the slots' and project an inch or more. When the bags are thrown about the staples soon bend and often break. It looks strange that this little item should oust! the government so much money, and itj seems as if our inventors ought to invent a mall bag and obviate the objection re ferred to in the old one. He that wrestles with us strengthens our nerves and aurpeiia our skill. Our antagonist ia really our helper. PtrasaT d sasrr cod-uvib oil, from selected Uvera, on I lie aeaahora, by iJasweil, Hazard a Co., N. Y. Absolutely pure and aweeu ratleats wno Have once taken It prefer It lo all others. Ptlfai tlans declare It auuenor to all other oua, I'BArrsD bands, fa. e ptiupies ana ruuca mu cured by using Jumper l er Moap. uial by i.'aa weli. Hazard i Co.. New Y.M-a. Education begins the geutleman, buti reading." good company and education must union him. Kougk on Cong-fie. salt for "Hough on Coug'is,'' for Coughs, roi.la. Sore Throat, HoaneueM. Trorhea, lac. LaquidVac. The charities that soothe, and neat, and bless, lie scattered at the feet cf men like flowers. SurrEKKK mux Coco hi. Soke Thboat. etc., should try "Brotrn't Bron chial Troch't," a simple but surs remedy. &Ad oniy in boxes. Price. 'Jo eta. Peach Jellt. Wash without remov ing tbe skins or pips; cover with water; boil until soft; add one-haif pound of sugar to one pint of juice; boil twenty minute. Loss and Gain. CHAPTER I. 1 was tsten sir s year ago Willi bllKiua fever." "My doctor pronounced uie cured, but I got alek again, with terri bin pains in back and sides, aud I got so bad 1 Could not move ! I shrank I From 2M lbs. to 1 JO t I had been doctor ing for my liver, but it did me no good. I did not expect to live more than three months. I betran to use Hop Bitten. Di rectly my appetite returned, my pains left me, my entire svstem seemed renewed as if by magic, and after using several bottles, f am not only as sound as a sovereign, but weigh wore than I did before. To Hop Birters lowemy life." R. KlTZPATKH'C ItubUn, June s, 'ii. CHAPTKK II. -Vel leo. Mass.: Feb. 1, isso. Gentlemen I suffered wit a attacks of sick Headache." Neuralgia, female trouble, for years ia tue must tern Die aim excructatiug manner. No medicine or doctor could give me re lief or cure, until I uanl Hop Bitters. "The first bottle Nearly cured me:" Tha second made uie as Well auJ strong as vara a cuiiu, "And I have Iteeu so to this djtv." My hnsband was an Invalid fur tweuty years with a serious "Kidney, liver and urinary complaint, "Pronounced by Baton's beat phyi- ciaua "Incurablel" Seven bottles of your Bitters cured him and I know of tha "Lives of eight persona" la my neighborhood that have been saved by your bitters. And many more are using them with great benefit. "Thev almost Do ui'raclee I" Mr. K. U. Sla. fc HowTOiiBT Sits. Kxpwe vuuneif Jar and Bight; eat loo much without exercise; work ui hard without rest; .loctor all thr lira-; t he U tbe vile nostrums advertised, aud then yoo will waul to know Sow lo vei tceii, wnick ia auaoert-d in Uiiwe words Take Hop Bitten : lwNone genuine without a bancb of green HopaoaibewunelaiieL Shun an the vile. u.h sooous stun with "Hop- or -Hopa- m their name. . . LVOIA C. PINKHAM'S . . VEGETABLE COMPOUND IS A POSITIVE CC RE roa All the paiaTal I'waplalate aad Wrakaewe as comaen te ar beat raatLa fOPl LlTIOI. rrtaeSl n. Beats, alSar heaaevn- R pmrpnm dim lei diaj t ' l''f ff Uftlimau aeulia. of ta rt'f of pa... m4 lka, t, j,7aY . taoaaeaaa of Uutim ou aUdi n. i t Mwu to ao. ' " "UI rar mtmly an Ovailaa troablM. lnhaia. " Ckjlation, FalUnc and DI4ama.Dla. aud .aM,ent Snaai lfaw, and 1. part,UrlT rial X d to Ui Ckaoaa of LUr. . V mlTl iSn1 .,",., t-fl-w-. rpr. ... ,ad Urfl CdS:.! '-',"-' h-rt-' ' -a. , sri L'.; " '"I-.ai.hlt. Ittenr - - 7"""UVU. UODIIttv. ar K.R.R. AUr7l KADI"' sans crxtcti lid Colds. bore TnTuit, Lnmbajo. Pie Ms j, Con;bj, PifamoDla, Inflanmatlont, Rneugiati'si, HewlarV DlttkuH Breathin, Intessecasesthe HEADT Relie a. applied free.y over the agteu Ddn', 1 lug aenaaii'.a is rt. aaa n w id- ,:,, omverful an.l rtfi.Mnle r. , i. . . 1' C I WDfD uaugt-r i lure kjqcj I)H. KA1VSYS flLLS KKLIKs In effectlug a cure. ""J w neuel 1. a ,lr. . falu. tMtraina. eln, " bmh. nl or .ln,l, , Ukm Urat an I u Palu Kaiue.lv That Uistaaily stops the m-x tt r.lLUi , aiias iunaiurtia:sia, and curea en I whether 01 the Lan, 1.ni. i r,-., I glaivM or orguis oy otie app..cat& I A leaspoouiul In ha.f a iuoi'm r ut v. I s tew motnen'a cure Cram a. Spina, T. -. acli. Nauaea, V'cun.ung, lleartoam, Srirl , Hi--, ua.M.ue, uirrua klatuicocy, and Ail uuerua. raia. 1 MALAEIA in its Various For-, There is aot a remedial aen; ' ... (hat will curt fever and Ague ao.1 ZZ. I awioua. BU.oua, Scar.et, fTj,T,,i v,.. I other fevers (aile-i by KAbWf s Sf-" I quickly aa itAUWAY'.- KtAoY kFI lrs ".! "rtca, AO cents nee bottle. . u.J ar DR. RADWAY'S Sarsapanilian Kesoivcm The Croat Blood Purifier. lor the cure of all Caroao f)!,., c-. niKuiumiNiu, acroiu.a, t.ialiuu.ar uHi. . .. ' aif cilia , ucjiiiiui i., . t ompiainta, Blee.lmg of the Lnu Oyja Maiernnuh, V Ite -we llus ia.uiri. Va. Bl'Xcne', Kruptiotia of mo :',. .cer, -inl Hit) lliaeiLaea U r, . r i l - . .. I p.auiia, Gout, Dropsy, KIcKetx K.'Haia. i-7 III la lVu,-,.n.r,.-..,t k ...i.-:, - SCHOFULA, LI, Kj-MuVf.T. ! wf n ntu .no uiudtuvta r:iai9 vi usj a w,.a rures btv rtst. HLi-ie wrierc r.r. 1 aWi. X-aOAa w a) WOvi Svkil all I UU a-TiJ;i- a4llii.PWt ghlaka'taa'aai ItniflalPtiaaa au-i-i . . i . I A gciasvsij .awjsUkPgrVal Ui tU.rr'Ulr'U Of I WMvC4i Fjudf vru;, tLATt a: PBXT 10 V UetXiiirQt rtti cum DR. RADWAY'S UE(jLrLATL(i .'ILLS For ibe cure or all disor lisor len ji r , I I t, o in-, -rvu t, I Vol eastL IMH Of At pKtle. J V4jBjUruevsvi, inn aj-'wi(vu, iiijr ji, ti .t'ii fever. Iaauuui:.f. id a, fii, vevti4t,ie, uoarjgu 011.4 ao uirfi urt, Uif:a 1 ttlteru04 'Irukfi. Fnc. "iii anu ir bi. bu. ir READ "FALSE AND TP.CE" Neo.t a .etter stamp to RaDIIaT (i..vi, Warren Hireet. New lorn. twlnturauca worth thouaan.' wit t -nf '' t-i Hale Honey aCZox-wDlaoxAXXCA aud T run persons or tj. , WONDFHKIX Tti i'-hC-j"' COLDS Cri 1.WH 'PLW:' Id Ui iV.HIT a . ,1'vi Tail, Wra. wlQI fd.aa.. kswwfic 111 r uliJA'. Of wll fr i..".tii . tt T0lt4allltll IvIwIM Mr It - swjs b tbe human bo.ly HiOii .m i l CLARK'S VynRil SY'?!!? An eld-rlnie rwdv. rVmimI -fir."!., ai iu ita ttelur.. I'rtve : reula n wit:. f FUKMI RHI lKI l. l-T- t STOPPED FREE . tnvtne v'""! iiflr&W 1 Dr.aUJ5 SGsUI 2' Nerve ResToos" Arrtiin A n nti om,ia . I trvALLiaLS a a..ti . M-naVe.-r M. I a-l ' " IFwpana.w re.- "p - mlal Saa uaa C al J ) usm at Da KUSIn f 4.a fa w-3 n nnn ttttts TO LADIES! UrwiaV.tfl r.Ja nrt-aUr at lsawwa.1 Ndvat a m'.' i U ta,Mfl wrlatrs. 'of yf ja.i-f : T Ml wffrklaVilei; .Tr. fSa, tAA.J' aw-sssj tS' Ul TsaftaVawL sw laUcvOaWtB TUB ww K ULA af AWaifcU Ari Tkv 10, gf O. Ml MV llaaiVtattll., HMf-i ws V Citll W-lt HI AU tlH mil. 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