Tbe Uo-iTor Itaa-lac Df.au Cgo'six Tom: Come oat to our husk Tuesday, the l'J Ji. Going to ha ve a rig lit smart time. In haste. Your counn, Tiieodocia. Teat was tbe note I received, and it . answered in person. It was the caly hus-ias beo I ever attended, and the only one I ever expect to. The evecinj; was splendid, tiie moon shone down through the rifU in the clouds very tenderly, and as appropriately as a beacon on the verge of the shoals, or an Aia-ka diamond on the bosom of a sv.e'i The cousins invited all the young people of the neighborhood 23 miles each wa and all the lads and The Thompson sisters "came over.' There were four of them two pairs of twin all old maids; one set was named Ii.)ena and Trofena, the others Lorena and Sofrena. All had red hair and light gray eyes. Tuey were modest, well be-liavt-0 rouutry ladies; but each appear ed to lake a fancy to 1 beodocia's city cousin, and Tiieodocia was de'.igbtrd while I suffered. At eiht o'clock the company had ar rivei,aiid all went to the held of action. The boys and girls paired off and each couple took a shock. One in every ten of the men was itsiuiml to bind stalks and 1 prouisHl to be a tenth man, in ?pite of the four half invitations to husk with the Thompson girls. I never bound any stalks tie-fore that night in my life, and did nut b.tid any then. Lifting a ii bundle up on to my breast 1 Uird to put the bark land around, but cou'd uot reach it, and while running after the bhisteu tl.iu stubbed my toe and fell headlong. 1 heard a gioe'e 'twas lloena. and I vanished. To hind was not my taste, so I con cluded to hu.sk, and taking a shock alone ivuan. After tugging away at au ear for some time I got all the husks s:riisl down in a thousand pieces but I cotiid r.r-t brtiik u,otf. I took it across my kn but no go; I could cut it off with a km IV, and while sawing away uuother giggle lifted my hair "iwa Troft-ua. 1 left the work ununified and glided ovr into the meadow alone and sal on a slump. Did you go to a husking bee, my pre cious ri-ader? Do you know how coun try people ciijoy it or suffer from it, 1 I iou't know which I never heard sucn a thundering i at tie. clatter and ropr in all my life. Seventeen thous and alarmed gecte, one hundred and sixty-three thief Ming machines, ninety four railroad trains all in action, could never drown the din of that "husk." Xow and then above the roar would ccine: "She's got a red ear." Then would follow a race, a hundred war whoops, a crash, smash and explosion; then matters assumed their wonted con fusion agVin. At 11 o'clock the two-horse cow Jeil on top of the hous rang and tte field was deserted, ail repairing to the door yard where they stood up in mws around the fence while tne pumpkin pie, cheese and regrets that there is no rider, were pasred. An hour later and the crowd dispersed, and felling tirtd 1 stole to the hou.se to retire, but just at the door met Cousin Theodocia, who aked me if 1 would just step over the way w lh the Thompson girls and see them safely home. The four gatheied around n.e just then, and being able to frame no reasonable excuse, 1 went with the chrraing (?) blondes. We walk'd and talked, and talked and walked I don't know how long, wlien 1 lemJKed: We must be near your house?" "Almost there," was the response. After another long walk, I said agan: "We must be very near your house?" "Yes, very," all answered. After another miserable march of half an hour, 1 interrogated: "How much farther is it?' "Not moie than half a mile," an swered K ena. 'About three-quarters," said Trofe na, "It's just about a mile from the big bridee back there," said Lorena. "That light yon see yonder on the hill is froui our kitchen," added Sofre tia. "Merciful heavens!" I sighed, wiping my placid brow, ju9t over the wavl" "just a pleaiant evening walkl"' "Iei:'ghtfull" "Charmingl" "Kefrehing!" I got there in seme manner, and dragged my weary frame toward my uncle's house again, that stood "just ovr the wy" four miles distant. Reaching the big bridge before men tioned I saw an otiject enter one end as I did the other. It looked like a female figure with wings, I movd, it moved; I stopped and the flgure did the same. The chills r-n over me and my hair stood on end; I am not naturally super stitious, but have been a little so since reading Tilton'a ''Life of Victoria Woodhull." "It may not be a specter," I reason ed. I have said nothing ajainst woman's rights, and Susan 11. Anthony is Lot dead; it cannot be a ghost, "Who's there?" I asked in a voice made husky by binding corn stalks. "Oh, Tom, is that you?" the objct said, spreading ber wings and advanc ing. Stop!" I cried in thundering tones; "stay -'- you are. Whv do you seek me? "To take you home with me;" an swered the spirit, in just such a voine us specU rs use. . "I'm not read v. to eo. I nT still in SiiTVmalive and well," I plead ed. "Go back to your woman king dom, to your ethereal haunts, and beset me not again. Flee thee, baste the away I" Again she advanced with broad wings spread, crying: "Are you crazy, Tom?" And just as she would grasp me I leaped backward and outward. Down, down 1 went until Uiere came a thud, a splash, and the next I knew some one was helping me up the bank out of the water. "Are you a fool, Tom?" greeted my ear. "Cousin Theodocia, how came you ont here at this time of night?" '1 came to meet you, knowing that you would be lonely." "I saw through it all, the wind had made wings of Theodjcia's great gray sbawL "Yes, I'm a fool," is all I remember of saying on the way home. I go to no more bulking bees and in vitaXkms need not be sent. -ny yio FeeC of Saow. Oregon has had a phenomenal expe rience this winter in the matter of snow. Jn Wasco county tbe last 20 days of the old year were marked by an almost con tinuous snowstorm, w hich made a total of 4W inches, and which when It had settled do tn, still gave the enormous depth of sixty inches. Kiilroad and even mail communication was com pjelely blockaded, the only means of transportation being ry carriers on snow-shoes. The people in the town wlnled away the tedium of the blockade with social intercourse, but the advent of trains and mail matter was hailed with joy. "Pro the cashier's accounts balance?" "No." "Ihat't odd." "Tea, bat it would have been odder if it bad been even." It a be&ntifid woman lets her heart rest upon be hps, te first enterpris ing young man ahe meets "csy kiss the AGRTCTJLTCTI3S. Duck Burro. It m both economical and sensible to raise ducks. A great dtal of the ooarse vegetable food naed in a lamily, with small potatoes and little grain, is all that will tf required to keep a small flock in thrift the year through. Dnckl tgs inatare early in their lives; one would sot feel the time passing before they are ready for mar ket. At five or six months old they will, with ordinary care, dress ten or twelve pounds per pair, and give beside nioe lot of feathers, whicb can be sold at a fair price, or be naed to increase tbe family stock of beds and pillows. Ducks are easily kept from the shell, after they have passed the critical period like chicks and poults are industrious foragers and tnrive rapidly. Their keen appetite, capacious craws and strong digestive organs enable them to assimi late any kind of coarse or re! use food. They are at home in tbe stubble field, gleaning what the reaper left behind, will tnrn into a pasture and be contented on grass, and tuey are happy in a pond, brook or marsh, diving in the mud, searching for animal, fish or insect food, 1 rt and vegetation. They do not require en expensive domicile for use. Being generous feeders they grow right along when once they get a start, and their predisposition to mature ear'y is one of the best recommendations in favor of the general cultivation of ducks for tbe market or table. Fowls and Uciunx. The process ot fowls by machinery m France- is thus described : ImigiDe the top of a ronnd tea-table div.dea off into sections, with a partition between each section and a board in front with a baif-uioon shaped aperture in it. Ia each of these sections if an nutiHpiy dock or chicken confined by a chain to each leg. Through tbe Centre of this structure goes a ronnd puet, and there is a seres of such tea table tcs to the roof of the building, each witn its divisions and imprisoned fowls. At stated interval a man comes round with a complicated maohine filled with a kind of tbtn gTuel, and fitted with a r pe at the end of a long India rubber tube. He iutroduoes this pipe down the throat of a dnck, and presses down a pedal with his foot, and a certain quantiij of food is forced into the crea ture's crop, a dish above showing exact y what amount of force be is to n.-e and how much food passes, Tnis process is gone through with each fowl till all are fed, and it is repeated fonr times a day for ducks and three for chickens. Two weeks scffije to fatten a duck, bnt three are necessary for a chicken. Apart from the necessaiy confinement of the birds, the process does not seem to be at all a cruel one. as tbe amount of food forced down their throats ia not excessive. Umno Horses. Horse have been suraeiittf ally cured of this vice by putting a piece of bard wood, an inch and a half square, in tbe animai's month, about the same length as an ordinary snaffli tut. It mi J be fasteued by a Uiong of leather passed through two boles in the ends of tbe wood and secured to the bridle. It must be n-ed in addition to tbe bit, bnt in no wry to impede tbe working of tbe bit Karely adopted this plan with the zeura in the Z jo, which was a terrible brute at biting. Mr. Karey succeeded, however, in tam ing and traiulng him to harness acd drove him ttirongn the streets of lion don. Animals with this vice should be treated kindly in the stable and not abused with pitchfork fcaudles, whips, etc. An apple, crust of bread, a piece of beet, etc, and a kind pat, but firm, watchful hand and tys, with tbe use of the above wooden oil. will cure the most inveterate biter. The fact that he cannot shut his month or grip anything soon dawns upon him and then be is o nquered. r.KNOVATDia OLD OkOHsDS. An old apple orchard is capital place for a p g-run or iuclosure. especially if the ko4 is veteran and tough, for tue pigs, in search of roots wul root it up and convert it into a broken field. This mode for treating an orchard is an excellent way for preparing it for plow ing the following season, while the manure of the pigs will add material 'y to tbe fruitful oess of tbe trees suca manure from corn-fed porker belug much better than that from the stables. Isr skimming the cream from milk, there should always be milk .enough skimmed with the cream to give tue butter, when churned, a bright, clean look. Butter churned lrom clear milk, wi;h little or no milk in it, will usually have an oily or ehn y look. This shows that the grain of the halter is injured, which affects the keeping qualities of the buttor. An EurJ sh Poultiyaian says that on the first appearance of gapes, male a quart ot oatmeal porridge, ttir into it a tallow candle, and administer it warm to the chicks. I.?pet the remedy every two hours. He a'atee that be ha never loet a chick from gapes when the above was admtnia'erert. A shovelfctj of maunre over a hill of hops will prove a great protection to the roots, and its noluble portions will be incorporated with tbe soil so as to ben efit the crop to the full extent next season. The Imp root is often injured during severe Winters from deep ireez ing oi the coil. Tin manure is i;eueral'y rich"- ttia that of any other .lira auimal except poultr-. A oT9is partly because the pig is maif iy fe i ou milk or gram, and in part owing to the fact that tbe pig will niaDape to deposit bis excrement m a place by itself, not mixed with the litter of bis beddirg. It has been decided that a man and bis wife cannot take two sections of land nnder tbe homestead laws ry getting a divorce for the purpose, li this were not the law, sham divorces might work a much demorilizuion as sham mar riages. " Do kot fail to sow some oats this month to cot green for the milkers attex the rye and clover are used op. Thic will make tbe pasture go further and admit of more cows being kept. As thb time approaches for cows tc come in, do not feed linseed or cotton seed meal, nor much corn meal. O jod oats and bran, with bay, are sier, and some roots if you have them. Ci'f frames are liable to become spotted and look bad, while it ia, as a rule, difficult to remove the spots. Rubbing does not answer, for tbe staiL sticks tighter than the gilding itself, and washing is liable to lousen tbe f i:t if put on with gum or dextrine. The Papier Zt'tung recommends the follow ing method of renovating gilt frames: It consists in applying with a csmel's hair pencil a gum solution to which bit been added gold bronze having the color of the frame. Lit fare it is mixed with the gum water the brotza must be washed with water untd it runs off per fectly clear. If one application does not suffice it may be repeated until tht spots entirely di-appear, bnt of course one coat mast be dry before the next it applied. Spots treated in this way look very well at first, but it will not 1 tet, for it is not able to resist tbe moisturt 1 in the air unless it is specially prepared. For this purpose au ordinary bristle brush is rubbed with a piece of yelloa wax until it is somewhat sticky, theu ii is paseed very lightly over the spot sev eral times as wher. dusting it. Ihit gives it a very thin coat ot wax that hardens in two or three days; in tht meantime it moat be proteoted against 4ot DOMESTIC. Use of Silt. la mapy cases ot dis "ruered stomach, a teaspoonful of salt is a certain care. In the violent inter ual aching, termed cholic, add a tea spoonful of salt to a pint of cold water, drink it and go to bed; it is one of the speediest remedies known. Tbe same will revive a person who seems almost dead from receiving a heavy fall. etc. In an apoplectic fit, no time should be lost in pouring down salt water, if suf ficient sensibility remains to allow of swallowing; if net, the bead ahonld be sponged with cold water until the senses return, when salt will completely re store the patient from his lethargy. In a fit, the feet should be placed in warm water with mnstard added, and the legs briskly rubbed, all bandages removed from tbe neck aud a cool apartment procured if possible. Ia many cases of bleeding at the longs, when other rem edies fail, Dr. Rash found two tea spoonfuls of salt completely stayed the blood. In cases of bite from a mad dog, wash the part with strong brine for an hour, then bind on some salt with a rag. In toothache, warm salt and water held to the part, and reuewed two or three times will relieve in most cases. If the gums be afiected wuih the mouth with brine. If tbe teeth be covered with tartar, wash twice a day with salt and water. In swelled neck, wash the part with brine, and drink it twice a day, also, until cured, halt will expel worms, if used in the food in a moderate degree, and aids digestion, but salt meat ia injurious if used meet?. How Colds abb Cacoht. A large majority of colds in the whiter time are got by the sudden change of tempera ture txperienced in coming, animated and excited, from a heated room or crowded ball into the chill night air. Tbe risK will be increased if mnch con versation is indulged in. It is best, under tbe ci-cumt-tances, to keep the mouth closed acd brea'he through tbe nose. The abrupt contact with cold dnvea the blood from tbe surface to tbe internal organs, which theu suffer from plethora and congestion. The various troubles that follow taking cold may be traced to failure on the part of the skin to rid waste by insensible per spiration. If food is taken while in this congested state, much inconvenience and pain, with spasms or cramp, may t-e experienced. Tbe first thing to do, when conscious ot a chill, is to take a hot air or vapor bath, and so restore circulation and even distribution of the blood. Always follow by a touie ap plication. Ibe proceeding may be felt a little troublesome, but it will avert many an attack of fever. The regular morning bath in cold or tepid water will aid mnch in reducing extreme sen sitiveness and lessening the proneness to take cold. Still, even though adopt-, ing this precautionary measure, with some the tendency to catarrh is consti tutional, and cannot anyhow be over come. Thb great number of uses to which kero.-eue may be applied are daily mul tiplying. It not only lights our homes with great brilliancy aud very cheaply, but a friend of the writer, who has jast bad a uew house made ready for occu pancy, and was unable on account of the extreme cold to use water for clean ing windows, has found that a cloth dipped in kerosene aad rubbed quickly over the glass, followed by a dry cloth or a piece of chamois, not only removes nil the spots, but gives them a polish like plate glass. The same is also true of mirrors. We havo lonir known that it was valuable for poli-hing furniture, and we have tested iis efii'acy iu reliev ing severe rheumatic patus, so we shall e-ae to wonder at its astonishing adapt ability to many other human wan In, The supply seems exhauatle&s: so for the present we need have no tears of its ruuuing short. Ket-Bao. Make a key-bag like a miuiature band bsg, with waste pieces of silk, sateen or serge. .Line the baz. and turn over for an inch and a hall, as a deep hem, with a light-colored ma terial, and make tbe body of the bag with some dark stuff, contrasting as to cdor and shade, with the lining. Or nament the lower material with cross stitch or silk embroidery, and work the words "Keys" on one side. Make a runner, and pnt a narrow silk ribbon through to draw np the bag; arrange this runner below the light material. Size of the bag complete, six inches long, four baches wide. Taee an ordinary cracker barrel and either paper it or cover with cretonne by gathering the top and bottom or lay ing it in side pleats. Tbe lid may be made tv jolting the pieces of tbe bar rel head, or by cutting a new lid. This should also be .covered and have a fin ish of knife plaiting. around Its edge, two or three inches wide. For a knob ne part of a large spool, cut crosswise, and fastened on with a large screw; or a small knob handle in wood can be bought for a mere trine at hardware stores. This makes a handy depusitoty for the soiled clothes, and will be use ful in any family. Isr connect on with ironing, a hint on the use of irons may not be out of place. When done using let the irons be at once removed from the stove, and as soon as cool pnt on a shelf, or in closet away from steam if possible, as iSejrbesoui rusty if exposed. S!arch is so apt to stick to them it is wo'l to always wash them off before put'ing them on to beat for the week's ironing. M icy a soiled spot on garments may thus be saved. Working is better than rubbing witb salt as mauy do after iron ing starched clothes. A ooirvrarrNT article for tbe kitchen is a stent tin box in which may be kept the stove polish and brushes aud cloths used about the t-tove. It should have a handle and a cover. It will pay for itself over and over, in lessenii-g tbe cleaning of tbe shelf upon which brushes and blacking are nsually kept, and it wiil be fouud also that more attention will be given to the stoves where tbe neces sary means are so easily carried about from room to room. Wars an artery is cut tbe red blood spurts out at each pulsation. Trees tbe thnmb firmly over the artery, nenr the wound, aud ou the aide towards the heart. Press hard e' ough to stop the bleeding, and wait till a physician comes. The wounded person i often able to do this himself, if he has the requisite knowledge. Oss of the best remedies for rough or chafed hands is the following: Oue ounce of glycerine, one ounce of rose water, six drops of carbolio acid. io cold weather, whenever it is necessary to ash the hands, app'y a f jw drops while they are moist, and rub welL into the skin. It may also be used for the face. Al riuttau gives the following account of an interesting experiment: A flower, in shape like a lily, with six petals, was made in outline with thin iron wire, being first dipped in nitric acid and prevxod'Z ?d. Tbe flower is next dipped into a glycerine foap folution. and, when withdrawn, the petals were cover ed with Aims of the solution. It was now in an upright position placed nnder a bell glass, and soon beautiful colors ppeared. If the rotation is right ttie films will last for hours, and there will be continued play of color over the flower, A HAXDsom young lady being asked if she ever gave a kiss, replied; 'Ko, bat I often havi one stolen, Mas Dn GcssTP "I don't cei bow those horrid newspipers get to know everything that l eo ug on. Do yoo? ' . Mr. Blank "Well, no; bnt I re cently saw it stated that over 200 wo men were employed on the daily news papers of the country. " Put five drops of chloroform on a little cotton or wool in the bowl of a pipe, then blow tbe vapor through the stem into an aching ear and instant re lief will be afforded. HplaiMlliI Hopora. The publio should note the fact that the ODly proprietary medicine on earth that ever received the Supreme award of Gold Medal at the great In'ernatiotal World Fairs, Industrial Expositions acd State Fairs, is St. Jacob's Oil. Alter the most thorough and practical tests, in hospitals and elsewhere, it has nni versally triumphed over all competitors, and been proclaimed by Judge and Jurors, including eminent pbysioiano, to be the best pain-curing remedy in ex istence. Purity, aincerry. obedience and self surreDUer are the marble steps that had to the spiritual temple. . Tbe Brst Is tha lnuptlt.- This is an old ala!e and the essence of kIkIoiu. Tli Ix-at lui-licine, ami the onlj tan cvre for disease of the livrr, kiilm-y ami bladder ia the old ami reliable Hum' s Kiduey ami Liver Uemedv. Pbyalciana eutlorse it higlily aui prescribe it iu their practice. T have ben dre;ultu!Iy troubled with disease of tbe ki.lfieys liver lining the pint six nioniUs. Hunt's Kiluy and Liver Kf.medy lias uiailn me a new man " Isaac W. KairbrotUer, ProviJruce, li. L One reason why di-w-a-tes of the bladder au I urinary organ are so difficult to cure ia that they frequently l ave uoprcnouuctsl Kymptoms. II cnt's Kidney ami Liver llF.MtDV ia ieculiarly adapted to the cure ot tueae coiiipiauila, and i:a at ouce to the teat of the trouble Kivmy relief at oncd. Spend your time in nothing whicb you know must be repented of. Spend it in nothing which you cannot review with a quiet conscience on yjur death bed. "Hooch en Rata." Oars oat rat, mice, roscne. flte, anta, twl- 9uKa,afciuika,cJijpii,uaka.gpncra, lftu Isrutfiffuia. Many of these blessings universally jemred are frequent y wanted, because most men, when they should labor, content themselves to complain. 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J tc mcientJ Oouratid' Crews' a- ill- it-aac nnui al of aii tue kin fT patrac orja. t n bo; tie wul umi mx itmuUm, iw'iik everir dav. Alo ro-'dre sui'( e reaioTe uperflu oni tiair without rjt:r totLek.u. V A r . M lt.T.UH K t l t tf tcop tVd W..V.Y. ur hj by ail dru.-v.sta ainj yncy iJ-t Utci-a tbnhbottt the U. A. Clom iud urnt Aio f urd u X. V Cuy. : t R U. rern FTnji!. KM.ey'M. ni o')tt Ttncr DeUer. air of faaeiiniuti: ,0 Reward lor a:retmi ,.xwi of uv te MAlliUir tl Mm A .1TM e won r el lor X uve .vt 9 r J adi' lit eica cranny Addri , KIEGtl.K eft oH miadelttUla. bNiiuu tree L". S C ARD CO.. Cfriatrtrrirvsa,t ,a. WANTED! Enkkoeth', rt'snio sLFsMFry. i r.r ar aniee airadi etnjilovmn'. an. I 10 roini aal8iueo I pa? a iuIi aafiw per month anil ex-peuat-a. ipp y immc'iaie t, iimic use. H. li. KMr l l.N, Nurrtman, Kochrier N. T. rCHln I nCCO, iki ir-.uu. mi u t m-'il of o-h-r bp. k. siul lo- ir lnt OKO. W UAWKINS Ori.cr U ikrNu-Krn cl.u a. .'. THE UPIUM-HABIT EA!I.T(I I1F.II. AlirKSFKl.F. Or. J.C. KOFFMAM. Jefferson, Wis. VARICOCELE EST, rw Briak tnrn XLlTliiO. STEAM WASaHXR! a,0V a PStattla am piomantto wrl.t V S f" llluatratad Circular and urm, of kj tor inia ..'aora-e2 ft aaaer, -.:iti bjy raja of hai n tn n -ic maf-.t a) voaus. CHiraau.aja.ai es. LQvia. aw. J 1$' CELE2SATE0 fc stomach G 1 1 SSSe i or Mp1 DYSPEPSIA Cause Its Tlctims to be miserable, hopeless, eonfusml, and depressed ia mind, very Irrita ble, languid, and drowsy. It Is a disease whicb does not get well of itself. It requires careful, persistent attention, aad a remedy to throw off tbe causes and tone up the diges tive organs till they perform their duties willingly. Hood's Sarsaparilla has proven Just the required remedy iu hundreds of cases. " I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for dyv pepsla, from hicb I have suBered two years. 1 tried many other medicines, but none proved ro satisfacttry as Hood's Sarsaparilla." Thomas Cook, Brush Electrio Light Co, New York City. Sick Headache For the past two years I have been afflicted with severe headaches and dyspep sia. I was Induced to try Hood s Sarsapa rilla, and have found great relief. I cheer fully recommend It to alL" Mas. E. F. An.nable, New Haven, Conn. Mrs. Mary C Smith, Cambridgeport, Mass., was a suflerer from dyspepsia and sick hea.1 ache. She took Hood's Sarsaparilla and found it the best remedy she ever used. . Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1 ; six for $5. Made only by a L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar. MT fathers know by this time that a diamond pin, a brown-stone house, or even that test of respectability, an Eng lish dog cart, are not guarantees that a man will be a good husband; yet a large majority of marriages are made because of similar super&ciallies. It AatonMied tha Poblle to bear of tbe rniigriatiori of Dr. Pierre as a Conj;rt-SMi.an to UVvwe biiDMtif solely to liia labors as a physician. It wn because Ills true constituents wore the aick ami al- thcied every r litre. They will Aud Dr. fiend's 'tiohleu Metlical Discovery" a beneticent use of hia scientiiio knowlrsle in their behalf. Consumption, bronchitis, cough, heart disease, lever aud ague, iuter mitteut fever, itropsy, neuralgia, guitre or thick neck, ami ail diseases of the blood, are cured by this world-renowued iiieilicine. Its properiies are wonderful, its accion magical, by druj;?sta. Xhe best backing a young can have is a good backbone of his own, "Say, why Is everything Either at sixes or at sevens?" Probably, my dear nervous sister, be cause yon are Huflenng troia some of the diseases peculiar to your sex. Vou hare a MragiL-down" feeling, the back-ache, vou are debiiiiateil, you hare pains of va rious kinds. Take Dr. It. V. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" aud be cured. Price reduced to oue dollar. By druggists. Flue sense and exalted sense are not bad so v. l iabie as common sense. Tbe tVorat Tretliral strictures Kpredily cured by our new radical methods. Pamphlet, references and terms, two letter stamps. World's Dispenrary Medical As sociation, C03 Main Street, IfuHalo, N. V. A new name for tight boots a corn criu. MBacau-l'aiD.'a Quick, complete cure, ail Kluner, BJer and Cnuary Disease, cai'l ar, IrrtiaUoa, stoae, Oravci, Caiarra ol Uie b.a-i'id. tl. llruatau. Barbers alwayt thrive where other men cyj. Frazer Axle Greaae. There Is no need of being Imposed on If you wiil insist ou having tiii Fr.izer Brand of Axle Grease. Oue greasing wiU last two weeks. Xhe man who is right on time never gets left. lmuruuir. When tot rtsi: or .rare New ror Crtr. aars b urrage aiprtiire u I $3 ciirnatf; Hire. ai.d av.p atliie irautl laiuu Hutai. op(osite Graud Cea iral Ueuou wo elegant rooms, B'te.1 np at a cost or on uujiioo UoiUrs, tl and upwaraa per lar. Enrnpean Ptau. Elerator. K-stadrau: upplleii wuu ttie beat. Horse ear, atairea aul e.evaie I ranroaU to sa deoot. r amies can live bener tor leas moae, ai uie tiraut! Ln.oa ilotoi Uian at aar otner nr-o--iasa note, in lUe ci. r. ryTng ga-.-Uiter. the piper settling with the "Brown's Bronchial Trothfs" are widely kuon as au a-imirable remedy for Hrotichins, Hoarseness C'ouahs, aud lhroat troubles. .W only in boxes. What is the greatest curioti!y in tbe world? A woman's. COXll JiniU.I I'lKI.D, An old pmaicLao, retire-l from pnaerlce. Daring hau placed ia his ttanls hr an tst India mtsi'u arr ttie rornm.a or a sitnple veetatile reiaedr for lie sne-dr aud permanent mre of Constimption, bronciiitis, a arrn, Ast.'usa and aU tnr( aa l Ijinrr Affeitions, also a poetctve and ra'ilcal cure for Nervous Oetiilur and a,l Nervous Complamts, alter tlarinr lesusl us wonderful cursl tve powers id thooaandaofeses, has felt It bis dutv to mska It ktKiaa lo his suffering feiWws. Aciuafed ttf tai4 BioMre ami a destre to relieve htimau S'lfferm. I will tend free of cnarire, to ail wtio desire it, ttin retripe. ia GermaD. r'rench or Kmrliaii, wtti fi 1 directions for prepariua and nsmir. Sent hv mAii by aiMressinjr witn stamp, uatnin ihia paner. vt. A. Korss Us Pmnfr'it unek. fti vurr, jr. y. When was ;ef the bighsi? When the cow jnmped over the moon. La N DOR, the poet, says in one of his sweet little sonnets : -'We are whit nuns, and winds, and waters make us;" but unfor tunately suns will scorch, winds will roiiglun, and w.it rs will uot remove the injurious effects of the other two upon the lovely complexion of the fairer sex. For apes chemisla have tried todiNtii from berH an I minerals an i;x:r oi- hei;;: y h!.t they UVo railed, and it was left to modern times to rind a co.metic hicb hhould remove every peck and blemish, and leave a soft ai;d perl loveliness uion the roughest skin. Gouraud's Oriental Cream does this, and while so perfectly harmless that spring water is not more to, it has a lu.ifjic lnrlu etice uoii the complexion which cannot be over estimated or believed until realized. To our lady readers we imp:y say, would you beasloV'-lyaskindly ai ure intended? I hen use the Oriental Cream. Also from the noted stir actress : I'UILADKI phia, Nov. 22. IRB. "I corillnlly recommend Dr. T. Felix Gouraud's O.ieutal Cieam Magical beau liner,' as it is pertectly hirraleis." biucerely, Lillie UlSToy. The greatest cf faults, I should tav is to be conscious of none. Ts pn-i, sweetex and twat Co1 Lirvr Oi! In n world, aianutacture i fniu trea. bauthv i;veruu n til aauora. Itiaaoawlutaty purs auJ satssL I'at.niu mnotiaveoueaukaa it prjier t lo ao otoara, P lya . Ciajia aa. ' ejioa itauperior tnauy of ibd other i i. m iLarkd. Made urCaaacU. tiaxa.a a Co . Now aora. Travelers change their guineas, not their characters. Farmers' t'olly. Some farmers adhere, even against the full hgbt of fact and discovery, to tbe old fashioned folly of coloring 'but ter with carrots, annatto, and interior nubstaneee, notwithstanding the splen- lid record made by tbe Improved Butter Color made bv Wells, Richardson t Co., Curtington, t, Al scores of tbe btst agricultural Fairs it has received the highest award over all competitors. The future destn y of the child is al ways the work t f tue motber. Heart rains. Palpli'tlon, Dropsicil sire' lnri. Dirnloess Inaiit-tioo, Keadacne. S'.ejiilcniirM. curaJ bv Wta' tiralta ueuewer." It is said to be misprision of treason to ask a soldier to take dinner and d.s sert. Prrre ATT Pits stOipHi free. TrMe and K 00 trial uottieof Or. Koue's dreat Nerve Ketorer free to Kit ttases. bend to Dr. Kluie,sjl Area M., HailadeiiDia, 1'a. Don't take too mnch interest in the affairs of yjur neighbors, Six per cent. will da Teal ao by Timet, For to these many years has Cr bo- line, the great Petroleum Hair Eenewer been uied by the people and pot a word f complaint. Verily actions sceak louder than words. If a young woman's disposition ia gunpowder, the spexita should be kept away from bar. ED lo)TAR ' TRADca,n, MARK OUGH URE Trr from Opiate; tmic JiM-M. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE Far Caha,Sas Tkraat. lamtaaia, laSaraaa. Olaa. UraavrklUa. Craaip, W kaala CMfh. A , , tlalaw. Palaalai CkaaC aaata aAacflonaanhaThraattand Laaca. Price S eenta a tole. Sold br nmrrlT,an1 IVsl. er. ttrttrt naHto inrftea fAwr rfw'f to promr'p ft n r.ir lAem mil rrmre tv Cola, Espr&ts cAtirije paul, by rniUQ on dollar to tua maatis A.tcx.ttrs rniraiT, bMUuwi1 nLUrturn, llalUaar arrlaa4. t. S. A. HUMOBOCS. OBXERAXt JUDSOX KlLPA TRICK Used to relate tbe following of himself: Soon after the announcement in tbe newspapers that be Lad been appointed Minister to Chili, be was met by an old lady who had known him from rbilJ hood, and to whose bnoolio mind tbe gallant General's large way of stating things had sometimes seemed like exag geration. "Wall, Jud," she said, "I hear you have been called to tbe ministry. Glad to bear it. Yoa'll make a real good preacher; but. (soltmnlj) Jud, you must stop your lying." Fom Mother "Xow see here, George, I want yot to break off with that siiL She is verv pretty and all that, but I know ber too well to want yon to risk your life and happiness by marrying her. YVby, she knows no more about housekeeping than I know about Greek, not a bit." George "Perhaps not; but she can learn." ''After marriage ia rather late for that, George." "But you said yourself that you did not know a thing about housekeeping until after yu were married. Very true, Geerge, and your poor father dud of dyspepsia twenty years ago.' " Mas. B. "Oh. I knew it wouldn't last. I was a fool to expect lL" Mr. B. "What wouldn't last?" Mrs. B. "Your lover-like way. Wuen wo were first married you used to cail me your 'precious little cbick.' " Mr. B. "Well, don't I now?" Mrs. B. "Xo, you don't; and when you get mad you call me an old hen." Mr. 15. "Well, .my dear, a hen ia only a chicken older grown' But sbe didn't see it in that light. Women have no beads for logio. Thilanthbcpist "Here, bere. Stop that. What are yon doing to your lit tle brother?" Bry "I ain't doing nothin'." "Why does he cry so then?" " 'Cause I looked bis uandy away from him." "Bat didn't you h&ve some candy, too?" "Yes; but I eat it all up, ' "That gives yoa no ngbt to rob your little brother." "Yes it do. I'm a Socialist, I am." "JoHnjrre, have you been fighting?" very gravely asked Mrs. Jarphiy. "No ijh," promptly answered the teir of the Jitrphijs. "John Schermerborn, bow dare you tell me an untruth?" exclaimed his mother. "Where did yon get that black: eye, sir?" "I traded another boy two front teeth and a broken noee for it," replied Johnnie, as he crossed the woodpile. Yorxa Witb "I never knew aj husband to lose bis, presence of mind bat once, and that was wben we were married. It was too a'jsardr He was as pale as a sheet, and it took him al most five minutes to bad the rinsr." Old Bacbtlir (grimly) ''Possiblv he j icNia.-u iiis iiniiiiiteiib iiauger, aiai' ame." At a recent social gathering In St, Louis, Uen. Sherrran was present Said a young lady resident: "Uo doesn't lcolt like a literary man." 'Oh, he isn't," replied another young lady resident. "D.da'the write School for Ssan dal?'' Merey, no. You are thinking of Gen. Sjeridan. lie uo' there to-night." Bartholdi HoMTMSvr Tbeastbeb ''Have vou seen Mr. Oonld air nuDcnption ageut "1 called at his nonse ana sent up s request lor a sub- scription." 'Gooal What did bs saj?"' "The servant returned and said that lie bad been taken zXiAr ill." "leatl -Joau-l What made him sick?" -'Asking him for money, I guess." ' I dom't believe ui tuene secret socte tiec, ' aid one lady to another. "That's very singular," replied the other. Your husband Is a Mawiti, a Knitht of Pythias and a Knight of H "r tr, and you will have at least $lo,00j ween he dies." "But what good does all that do me? ' was the tesrful resuonse, "when he never dies?' and tbe poor creature burst into tears. "Tak back the love thou say'st me," she sang. It was tbe love of a bonnet, but it didn't match her complexion, and she wanted him to exchange it for one that did. "Uonch oa Coras." Art for Wells' "Koail on Cora" l5o. Oatcfc. couipiete cure. Uariorai)fiewua,WAna,ooiouA? G wd luck mast come to those who nobly earn. Hare you Catarrh? Would you be well' Try one bottle of Borazei. It is not tbe clock with tbe loudest tick that foes the best. fa SEVEN GREAT MONAB rmF The SEVEX CHEAT MOKARCITirS cf .fn WAVa01i rr-..v-.:Eai,ta Hmmw,r,s,. ... . The SEVEX CHEAT MOXARCITirS cf tl , Ancient Eastern World : ru . a . . . ' ' vl Pa. ana the New Pen E-T- in three L-Te lino. rolme.of ore, iOUO r iZT '. , Vfthth. notes and a frreaUy Improsex) BluKrationa (orer TTJ0! and map. cf the rT r," flne in fine cA. gut tops, redact from llTtoS 00" - Hie becks, bocks, art EXCELLENT . iw pnsarwork, illustraUons, and blading are all MolTniT' price e-trtuarilj lo-LUcraryWltlt "These books are a MARVEL of CUEjTVrfc , , eneUence. We know of no other work of Bimflar-iT tnt that is sold in this or any cihj Sjl like so low a pTice."-Eiaminer, N. Y. &ajthiS " A MA S TEH PIECE of A Morn TJ,. t , feels that the author has walked ld?u'haS w tet o almost rrestoric rx-riods, so familiar e w h lUe r MmULtoa he dcrilan Assyrian wtaT? t-ean home, the retufer fa led to forgr-t the lon- nturi S separate these scenrsj from modern times. nM It at quitr is imbued with the fru ctVa-T ent, full of realities, shrouded In the f looSS rodi-n: with the gtorie. of some tylootoa ness of the times treated of has not oliuredim"i te" but has invested It with the f0 brings the bloom of health to the cheeks erf Ut J"6 2,400 yenr, Uto Christ, and SL Z nicturea baltW .r,il lr,.TTTacler' -escribes rillaTrACH (Mission Now. Johnnie, how do yo Jnml'?"' .. - Stieet Urcl.ic "D-a-m. Fair Teicbe,-" What eisr Ktre, Urchin- I)na Fair Teacher "Ob. yes, J" TChSSfi a NO Pinafore,' please. d '-' a rreventat.vt? r . "les; stuJ cotton in your ears. ' .n7e) cake Do TOO" suppose eaiiK will make and angel o. m- seraphic young lady ot the w : Thershe giggled, and said. "Whs?" Home Items and Topic. Ai! vonrwn " If m,, te,..".iB sic nca f"" Lei nop u .iter. tiuJ ue'er-t aai. -Tie weakest woman, smallest child, and ckest invalid can us. bop hitters . 1 ff rr.irut- wltUsaleryau-A..---- Old mn totteanz - mafisin, kidney trouble or any m wiil he made almost new by using hop hit ETfy "if- ' hfer w ade healthy ey the use of hop bitt-rs wll commendib-u. to my people. Methodist Clergyman. sk- nr i-vvl doctor if Hop Bitters are" tu. beat lam.y medicine Uue.irlu!:! Milanal fever, A? "1 Bilio.ir, will leave every neighborhood as soon a. "TTo'rdrove the paralysis and ne.aTpwir.:.r.,f her system with hop "'keeplie kiuoeys healthy with hop biturs aud you nee.1 uot fear sickne. -Ice wafer is rendered harmless and more refreshii.Kan.1 reviving wub hop bit ters in each dr.ioUr. -The viyorof youth for the aged and in firm iu hop bitters III (At the criimie "t lire av.Umt es"l' ) J hop m ters io ai ay ad irouo.ea utciuent 1 a nereio f "I'liehest per:o.!ic.V. for la lies to take mo.itliiv. and lrom wuicil they will receive the j-ieaiesi bei:eiit is hop buiers. .Mo lieis w:iu ai-v. - , . 7 cliil.'.ieii, will cure tue children aud benent themseives by takiu? hop Hitters duly. lhou-.n..s urn annually lrom home form of knliiev tliseasn that mlgnt have been pieveuted by a timely use ot nop bit- 'eI!"tn(1i-tion,Tve.tk stomach, irregulari ties cl the bowels canaot exist when hop hitlers a:e used. A t-iv fie of hop E tiers w !, Keep a wno.e Ja.niiy lu moiist a?aU J-T at a lisue COST. lo p;0'iacn reai ou.uo v " I cl;iil-hUe repo-e ad night, take a dtlie hop , bitters ou leiiriii. Ea"Knr.e Btniine w.troat a ouacH of areea liopsou tne tc.a r.uaai. me tue, pojou oaa -tuJ v n -uop ' r "ii v' m meir naiue. . a cuiA fc. PlrtKMAWS ViIA31E C0MP0US0 ijAruo.nvECtRE ro Ail t:ie riiml to.Vr.ia.afa i KM ALL lOPl'LtTIO. trim ii U Mo4, iB r wMiMn. f ir ti. j.ttmutt htuig cf ftvHt! xni M r.. r jj TWiA. o wMin we It wiit r ,-sa -..,r n?i"'.-Ji jarUi trn'of. baiauniri U 't tvad Vi -r- o u r aili ;sr tuid vi uu-vum-mum. eui4 ei u i urn ol i .1 It r-mv ?i -itn: Ttti' 'n.-. tWr-T itIi.c 'or r.int i) '.t, al r .it.s. '.-. t rh- ci-. -t c R' i -. Tf- V -!-"; if e'tt n. -n-ri r'ii! 51 to, rVT-tia. -n nri IriJI it - - )n jt fi. t- Tr i i . )ii it'Wvi,a I- sj.wi. r. o.IV - t -fl rwit . -o-j lira X f..-T M.v. .f..ifvn!.Mt of i - rv r -i d -kKT 33 TrtT TjIT Y;t "f tae t.enera- i ve aarwaia 1 .. fe. VI r. t it' it, a-i.it-'e-t IO : ' fr i.ur-t r-t;ir: or Vi,os. ! s-v-r ous. t3 sia Panpi- i.1 r- i '. ii r'.ut in .st s. i I a tns H.w ti . - f T -i l-illU'ie s ti s . let I r-e. l.v,o,1u' DOES VONDE CURES AND r, LJV? COl-AINTSt o Baei use it arts on tlia 1.11 KU, BOWtLS aad klUNLls at the tmn time. 7efsrase It cifa-i & vrstest of the pelana. T.i l..-3ora t.iat di-ve.opa ia Kidney anil u n-i"-"T tieas.-a, R- jusnesj, Jaiindlc. Conanpa il&a, P.lcs, or in Eja::iat .am. Ncnraijri, liar, voua r!ra a-d ail r-naue Ccmplaiat. UrjOUI iR:Krr OF Xiiio. IT TYTLL s JatLT CTTE3 C-0NST1PATI0N, PILES. and RHEUMATISM, By rT ACTIOS cf ail toe craana ar.d fuacuons, thereby CLZANSirCC the BLOOD ruav.- n r; tie acriAi power to tarosr off iliaraaa TMCUSAS03 OT CASES or the sv-rst fj of these trrr-.blo dl-eaaM oaro bocj q reevM, anj u aWi uut PERFECTLY CURSD. rsift, tl. imiD.u dei. sou, ctrctisrs. Err can be a-nt by mail. WELiJ. E:.-aAii3SON b Co., Burliaetoa. Tt S s;.! a:.p 0 iry A.auoae las. 'a-arsr. 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Plearlsfa Coa;bs, lneamonl3 luOanimatfons ixheamattsm, eura!:i;i. Head ith", loothdulie, asthma Difficult Brcathin in rtieae cases tne KSJui Kti-ir.r i over toe .MM pans ..a case'fal "J" Me,,,. m si.ere ea ioriui - , oue or tMflJ dci, or Z-HUMA.r r-ILLS wm hep Uie UuAJl Wkl lEr IU fUNU " Z -V. itlr Kanr l Cur f-r rnrj lick rhMnrLlmlMi ic ui Uru itn - ai Mamallr jn"-rc-j,nsio -i .nasa m r -rTiftia! r.f nr'n wn'fi Oi -,,' few uiomn' cure ."'-J -.-i. VmiitVa. Vom.IIWf- mw"-. - ;f .VJSTeta, H.ca ae-dao.', oiarraaa, Coa t' a!o,encf . aid ail Interna, ra.ru. MALARIA in its Variou3 Foras. mere is not remedial aeat m w ;r.l lanous. Bdiou J i'. s X f.' 7s np. RADWAY'S aS;irsitnari!lian Kcsoiv fill. n et Tha Creai Blood Purifior. .. - nr . . i r-hron.J I H V 1 , L irn . Vrtrfu a. lilawdu-ar a.ua Uiir. Dr. oua-i, :n.:erou Af:U- ' ' . np.a.na, Biee.Un of tne tan, D.';. waier wa-a, W .lie -we lin, lu a " Bloieiie', fr.xp.-1-msof "i ' ' MeT r-lpKiseaSCS .Uercuna. I.a)S plain, a, Ooo:. Unpsr, It.cKets. -a.t a. Comp aiata, etc SCBOFTJLA, Wnether transmitted fr m oreaa or ictit; t, ? wittuu tne uurauve raaJ oX tae ii li ir i I.. LiA - Kc.sot.VftNT. tores Sire '-eea ma-te W1re prnn I.jj beenartiicted witn -croiu.4 troia tair fou io a, au and 40 rear o t . oy Dr. Bidwiy's Sarsipariliiai BasolT:--.-. A remedf composed of uiaTedleua of ei -.-umrv a.edicai prioerties, eaaeuua. to j-i-,a. repiir and mvigorwe tne Mrxea-Kwi wasted tir vru-t, f liaaa-st, sarsaa i l ij, wavr in lis tieaioient aad cure. iWJ) rlt UMloolslA n-.ce.r.'B 8f 'iV DR. K AD WAY'S liLUCLATLNU TILLS For tae cure or all disorlers of ris Sioxi:-., Liver, Bowe.v Kldaers d-ail'-. ytrr.n eases. Loss uf Appetite, Eea.ia.fls. Can-..p t:.-i. Cost.a'.4S. Ind tresti on. 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