r I 4 . - A Wife'. Tact. Kverv house haa its "aqaaliy days ciDoe m a wLile, when a "nor'easter" lirewg iu the httvem and on the earth, Riving every member of the household either tothache or rheama uam or the "blue." It was jast each i time as this at car boose last week. Io cap t.,e cliinar, about noon oompany a as aunoucced, and we had planned 'or "a picked-up dinner." 1 wan in despair, and went down to the parlor with such an iubwpitable face, that my little friend exclaiuie I, an she came for ward to moot toe: "You aren't glad to lee me one bit. Aunt Siel" 1 t, though, and ail my ill-nature vanished m a moment at the i'fibt of her sad faca. "What is it, Kitty? What is the matter?" I axked, tenderly. "I'm in trouble. Aunt Sue, and I thought juruai8 you could belp me." And the sweet ff.ce a jriggled bravely with tears. Of course I cat), dear child. Take uS your wrai aud have IudcU with uie, aud then you ebail tell me all lout it." Kitty is one of my cuiidreu an old raid's darliug. Why she ever took a fancy to "Aunt bue" it is quite impos sible to say; but the reasnua for my partiality to her are self evident to all who know her, for who cau help loving the thorough y good, sincere, loving little chilJ-womau? Then I had beeu her teacher before her marriage, and "fouler mother" ehe had called me through a very desolate orphanage She is the wife of a promising young lawyer; and though bar hp bad ever ien sealed on the snbjuct, we had a long time feared the was not a hapi.y wife. 'Let me tit ou this stool at yonr feet, auntie, auu lay my head on your knee bo as I ud to do, long ago Oil, it seems so long ago!" "How loiig, pray, Kitty? Yon talk i.ke au old woman." "it is five years sinca Fred carried me oil, you know, auntie." 'r ive years to grow happy and wise, dear." "Yea. Bat, Oa, anntie, Fred doesn't love tue oLe bit It's so dreadful to (ell you, though." It was ail out now, ana the flushed face buried itself in my lap for shame aul sorrow, while the poor hands Worked Convulsively. "1'ell me all aiiout it, Kitty," I re plied, ntrcking the soft hair soothingly. "Fred is a noble fellow; 1 fear there is something wrocn with you." It was the old story of want ot con geniality and om-uesa in habits ot thought and actum. The young hus LaUti loved society, pubho life, elegaut dinui rs and au ever-bofp'.table board. He loved l.i young wife, too no mis take about that aud wanted to take her every here; was loyal to her, but perhais too volatile ami fond of display. She, by nature ami habit, was very dif ferent, living privacy, domestic life, aud a!ove all thii:ps, her books. ! ciety to her was a liore, and to ko.-p open house an utter wearine-M of flenh and spirit, rjo tlu-y lia.1 jjr.iwn apalt. Sharp, recrimiui.tiiig words had Iw-n uttered, harta'-hen nnrwd, and each finding Boiaoe for a disapoiutcd, Teiivl spirit in diflerent ways. It was easy Vi sre the cl.ahui leloie their f-et -lb" young pair who had vowed to walk g. tticr "till death do ns part.' !'. tli were wroitf, and J tremoied lor my Ixmnie Kate? "Kitty," said I' "I have a story, tell you. There is a lessou in it, if yon really love yonr hnnband. I have friend a ngut royal woman, too, who marritoi a man pre-eminent iu bunnies knowledge, and so absorbed thereiu as to have little iutercat in other things, lie admired his elegant wife, though, and liked to see her presiding over Ins table, and enterlaiuing his business ac quaintances. Yet, between these two, there st-emcd a great gulf fixed not one thing iu common. When alone, there was nothing to talk about; no level ground ou which to meet. To the wite there was thraldom and humil iation iu such a life; but instead of turning away from ner husband, or nursing dislike, she determined on a noble conquest. She turned her atten tion to political economy, studied everything pertaining to luiHiness banks, brokerage, raiiroad stock, mar ket reports, the ruse and fall of ail kinds of property, the national debt and the currency question. Wasn't she a plucky woman? Uy and by she liwgau to talk, arresting her husband's ear by her knowledge of facts, lucid state inenta aud evident acquaintance with ail tinanaial questions. Curious, was it not? AniaBed, he watched her with de light and growing admiration. Soou be began to defer to her judgrxieut, ask her advice, and quote her opinions. His esteem became profound; and now, when she venture to introduce other topics nearer to her heart and taste, he not only listens with deference, but joins in with hearty interest. She has become wise and learned iu the line 1 1 thought he values most; therefore, in bis eyes, her opinion are of worth on every subject. Wise woman! Do yon not see that she has conquered him in his citadel? "Now, dear child, go home and adopt this rule. Adapt yourself so thoroughly to yenr husband's peculi arities that a love so deep and strong and unse liu will lie b.irn m his heart for you tnat yon cau mold Mm as you will; so that he cau but choose to yield to you preference as the law of his life, the joy of his heart. You cannot "lorce" a point, but by loving integrity and "tact" yon can wield a chain to bind your husband hand an I foot, which he will uxver feel." "I'll try it, Aunt Sue," said the little woman, with such a flash of vpirit, will aud hope, that I knew she would con quer. Have I one dissatisfied husband for a readci? Don't yield to despondency or ill-uuuior. Above all do not turn away iu taleiit pruie. Respect each other's right, preferences and secret sorrows. Try the golden rule. U.-e love aud tact and you are sure to win. Tbe Laboring t.'la A public dinner was recently given to the villagers of L.-'gh, near Tuu bridge, England, by Mr. s. Morley. The meal consiited of three courses a soup, a savory aud a sweet and coif, without cooking, sixpence per bead, the prime cost of the articles alone being only threepence. Mr. Morley, who piesided, said he had been accused of warning to deprive the workiugmau oi nut neer, ana now ne luicnt le ac cused of wanting to deprive him of his Bieat; but it wss, he thought, of the greatest importance, aud worth consid ering by fathers aud mothers, if they could have their children properly nour ished at half their pre-eut cost. Then it was 6aid that those who were thor oughgoing vegetarians wrre invariably total abstainers and to lm mind that was a very great charm. Tiiev ate ro much fruit and vegetables that they did not need the drink which some people felt they could not do without ex5 pt in tue shape of m!"iiennts. He be lieved that a system of fruit and Veget able farming would piv better than com growing, owing to the foreign com petitiou in the latter art cie beside which it would euhincd the waes of the laboring classes. A Llnchson. Beat two eggs, mix ing with thelll a tablespoouf ul of cream. I'ut tbeui in a saucepan. Sliding borne anchovies and Some winced . tougiie. Cplfcad OU U-aat aoJ SeJTd U-iUiodiatoly. DOMESTIC IIousk Aquatics. There is preai charm in growing plants in water. Some of oar ordinary bouse plants may bt grown with great success in this way, so that any one who chooses can have a plant aquarium in the window. Waere theie are goldfish the tank or globe will answer for some plants, and these in troduced will benefit the fish also by keeping the water in better condition for them. As to suitable plants, the c&lla, among oomniou oues. may be placod at the bead of the list. Either the ordinary ecn. or its dwarf larie y, or the near relative with p pot Led . save, known as the richandia, are adapted to the purpose. Of th -se we think the dwarf calla would generally be found the moet suitable. H vaciutba aud other buit that have beeu brought forward, either in glasses or in soil, may lie added to the aquatic collection. Those taken trom the soil most first have their roots cleaned. The bulbs should be suspended over the water by meaus of wire holders, so that only the extreme base of acb nud the root will enter the water. Here the bulbs will grow aud flower very well. Growing brandies of the trailing trades wnthia or Wandering Jew will thrive n the water by inserting the lower ends in the element. The pickerel weed from the ponds is also a handsome ! in die for the bouse. This can be bad ill over the country for the digging. Invalid's Whap. Every one knows aow difficult it is to keep sick persons protected when they want to nse their train, either when lying down or sitting ap in bed. It is no hard to cet off and au anything made with sleeves, and this wrap answers the purpose of a sacqne, and is no easily slipped around a person it cannot In- of the least incon venience. To make the wrap you will require two yards of single width flan nel; the one we are describing Is made of pink basket flannel trimmed with white laoe; cashmere would, perhap be better for use iu warm weather; gray or dark blue flannel, made perfectly plain, is most suitable for a gentleman. Fold the flannel together and cut a slit in the middle six iuchee deep; turn the corners back to form the collar and the corner of each front to make the euns; sat-stitch a narrow hem around them and down the fronts: trim the collar and cuffs, also one side of the front, with white lace. Place four buttons irid button-boles on the frout, aud pink atin ribbon at the neck to tie in a bow. Fasten it together around the person at the ueck aud have buttons and button holes in the cuffs to fasten them around the wrist and draw the wrap in shape, so the arms can freely move without exposing them. Spinach prepared after ibis method is certain to give satisfaction; Boil the spinach in salt and water until tender. I 'rain in the colander and chop fine. Season well with H-per aud salt. For each quart of chopped spinach put two Liblenpoonfuls of butter aud one of flour iu a frying pan. When this has cooked smooth, aud before it has become browned, add the spinach. Stir for five minutes; then add half a cupful of cream or milk, and stir three minutes longer. Arrange iu a monnd on a hot dish. Garnish with a wreath of hard boiled cgs at the base, aud finish the top with another wreath. Serve hot. TuijiE hieakfaat cakes are very god: Tut a piece of butter the siza of an egg into a quart of milk and let the milk become warm enongb to melt the but ter. Stir in flour sullicieut to make a stiff batter and add two teaspoonfuls of salt. Dissolve one-third of a cake of compressed yeast in a little warm watt r and mix with the hatter. Cover tightly, let it stand in a warm place over night, aud fry on a griddle. Cable IYddino. Bake iu two layer.-; 1 rap of butter, 2 cups of sugar, 1 cup of milk, 3 CU ot flour, 3 eggs, tea hpoouful of strong soda, I teasj Ojntul of cream tartar, use yolks in cake; have whites for top. Beat whites to stiff froth with sugar. After spreading oo the whites, pnt the cake in the oven, and let it brown. Cat and sugar pine apple, or any other fiuit in season, sev eral hours before nsirg, and put it be tween the cake when hot. A Good Cake. A corref poudent sends this recipe for cake: Beat one cup of butter and three cups of powdered sugar to a cream. Add the volts of five eggs, well beaten, the juice and grated nud of one lemon and a cup of milk. Then add the whites of the eggs, beaten to a stifl froth, sift in four cups of flaur. with two teacpoonfnls of bak ing powder, and bake. rnirRiN Loaf. For two loaves, take two cups of buttermilk, three cups each of wheat flour and corn meal, one cup of stewed pumpkin, oue cap of mo lasses, half cup of butter, two eggs, one tablespoouf ul of soda. Steam one hour and half, then bake half an bonr. Th-m Cake. Take 2 cups of sugar, 1 cup of butter, I cup of milk, 1 teaspoon f ul of saleratua, 1 teaspoon! ul of essence of lemon, and sufficient flour io make a stiff batter. Beat this well together, add a i pound of raisins, chopped and stoned, ) pound of currants, washed and dried by the fire, and J pound of citron and bake In a brisk oven. t-ncKD Corned Beef. To ten pounds of beef take two cups of salt, two cups of molasses, two teaspoonfuls of salt petre, one tablespoouf ul of ground pep per, one tablespoouf ul of cloves; rub well into the beef, turn every day and rub tbe mixture in; will be ready in ten days. A point in physics. She was a Cleve land lady, and she stood watching s boat laden with ice. "What is that boat laden with?" " Ice." was the re ply. "Oh, my!" she exclaimed in sur prise, "if the homd stuff should melt, the water would sink tbe boat!" rynnuiptha. An interesting trial was lately made in St. Petersbnrgh with a new illuminating material which is destined, it is con-ddered, to take tbe place of kerosene. Th s is an illumina ting oil said to be alisol itely free from danger of fire. An experiment was made as to the power which pyronaptha has of extinguishing fire, aud It was found that burning keroseue wai ia ilv put out by it. 1'yronaptha can itself lie extinguished by water. It is a pro duct of the distiliatiou of naptha resi due, of which large quantities remain from the Baku distillation of petroleum. From these, illuminating gas is pro duced, find likewise pyronaptha. The idea would seem to Lave hitherto been carried out only by Kigosin Co.. of Baku. A celebrated Russian chemist, I'ro'essor Beilstein has t xaminei pyro naptha, and haa expressed bis convict ion has a brilliant future beiore it, and that it must eventually replace American and R issian kero-em. The specific gravity of pyronaptba is 0.834, aid it ignites only at 'XVf-' F It burns with out smoke and vapor at 2 27 gives a brighter light thn kerosene and is cod- suraed less rapidly, w hile its prime cost is less. Uranium pbotogrirhy is becoming popular in France, Tue salts of the metal are gold, green and greenish brown, and in thin layers proiuce vej delicate tints. For photographing for ests and landscapes tbey are si'ps-ior, giving pictures that are nearly perfect reproductions ot Nature. AGRICULTURE. Oats and Tbas. We Live for many Tears grown oats and peas togottor. On good, rich land, aow early you can cet a treat case of fodder and grain. The drawback in the older States is the pea weevil. The peas are affected with the "buir " and we do not sou them, but feed them out on the farm to pigs and sheep, principally to the former, The piss do not object to the bags, What the bugs think of it is not report ed. The fanning mill . will separate nearly all the oats from the peas. No matter if a few of the split peas will re main with the oats. If cat before the oats cet too rioe and the crop is care fully cured, the fodder is nearly as good as bay. An to the variety of peas, sow any that you can bay cheap enough. The seedemeu charge too much for it. or the White or Black-Eyed Marrow fat would be good. The common Can ad a Creeper or any other small, rouud pea answers a good purpose, and a bushel goes farther than the larger varieties. We mean that it is not nee essary to sow them so tldck. Two bushels of these small peas and a bushel of oats is enough seed tier acre. The marrow fata should be sown at the rate of not less than three bushels per acre and a bushel to a bushel and a half of oats, thoroughly mixed together. Early sowing is very desirable, and as sod can be plowed earlier in the spring than stubble land, we preter to sow ou sod, putting in the seed as fast as the land is plowed. The crop can be drilled iu or sown broadcast. If a drill is used, keep the grain well mixed, or the peas will be apt to sink to the bottom. If sown broadcast, and the land is well plowed in narrow farrows, sow on the furrows betore harrowing. Then har row and roll, and the peas will be well covered. Yon can rely ou that. Soon the busy seasons for farm teams will be fully upon as. Breaking sod for corn should be begun as esjrly as the weather will permit, aud it is certainly about as bard work as horses are re quired to do during the year. If thty bave not had work to do. at least a part of the winter, it is necessary that they Lave some preparation for this trying ordeal in the way of strengthening food, careful grooming, plenty of exercise. Horses that have had steady work all winter will be found able to do much the most work with the least fatigue, aud are much less liable to have aore shoulders; hence the advantage of keep ing them busy if possible, if well summered is half wintered, as the old adage has it concerning all kinds of live stock, it is safe to reverse it m regard to horses at least, aud say that well wintered is half summered. The value of farm teams during the busy season depends a great deal more upon the condition they are in wheu they enter npou it than many suppose. This is more especially true in regard to the heavy woik ot early spring than any other time, and the farmer who has not already begun to temper his teams for the work they have before them cer tainly stands in his ogn light. As soon as the frost leaves the ground the work of preparing fences should be gin, aud as it is a work that mast be done before the pressing work of spring is over, every day's work that eau be done in April will lie so much time gained. This beiug a woik that can be done at odd jot, it is well to employ every leisure cour on it after spring opens, until the work is completed. Ou many farms the expense of keeping the fences in repair is quite large, espe-, cially if nothing but wood is used lor1 the posts and raj If. Farmers should every spring carefully look over their farms to see if there are not some divis ion fences that can be dispensed with, and if so, what posts and rail are good can be used to repair the other fences on the farm. To bun a hot-bed needs a good deal of care and attention, and nobody should attempt it unless they are willing to give the time and attention. The beds mast !e covered up at night with mats and shutters, must be aired on sonny days, and watered whenever needed; the neglect of these particulars will spoil the whole thing in k single bonr; but those who like to give their atten tion to such things will find much pleasure in seeing things growing, while all around is bound in frost, and will have the satisfaction of haying early yegetables at a time when they are most acceptable, and of having their flowers in bloom at least a month ear lier than can be done In the open air. Yoc.no fruits and ornamental trees, whether in turf or cultivated land, should be protected from injury by mice during winter, by a mound trout a foot high of clean soil or manure arouud e-ich oue. When the orchard is situated near a forest, rabbits often do much injury by girdling the trees. This may be prevented by applying paint mide of common lime whitewash, to which is added about a half pint of gas or coal tar to the pailful. This mixture is thickened with garden soil until it wdl form considerable of a coat ing when applied with a common paint brush. This is also said to be a protec tee n against borers in tbe trunk of both tbe apple and the peach tree. Milk Feveb This disease seems almost an epidemic among the "faucy" cows at present, and it is not creditable to tbe breeders, as it indicates that snob animals are forced beyond their capaci ty. It is of no value to an owner to secure a large record for bis cow with the chances of losing her from the effort. The system certainly does not improve the breed, and does much to prejudice the average farmer against the pare breeds, as milk fever is rare among the common herds. Captain C. O. Lwuiborg, late a cap tain in the Swedish Navy, exhibited recently to the members of the Ameri can Tacbt Clnb of New York a peculiar ship model which he has invented. He Bhowed two models of ship's halls con structed on bis plan. A good idea of these models may be given by saying that a cross-section is like an old-fash-foned dice-box cut in two, and the load water-line is at the point where the sides approach each other nearest. The models had an extremely sharp entrance and a delicate ran. They had also twin screws supported by an exten sion of the lower part of the hull. These screws are at such a distance from ' the stern-poet that tbe water strikes them at a righ angle, or nearly so. With such a model. Captain Land borg is confident (from experiments made under tbe FrouJe syst in) that he can obtain a speed of twenty-two knots an boor. "I had observed, " said be, "fishes in swimming below the surface could go with great speed and little apparent effort. But wheu they ap proached the surface there seemed to be greater resistance to De overcome. It led me to think that possibly the greater resistance was at the surface, aud that the generally accepted rale that the resistance increased as tne square of the velocity was not correct. By experiments I toand that the resistant increased in greater proportion to the speed at the surface and in a less pro portion below. I find that Beaufoy, who in 1798 conducted series ot ex periments by the direction of tbe British Government in regard to resistance, arrived at the same conclusion. As yon will see, I have constructed my ship so that the load water-line is at the point of her smallest beam, and her extrema iieam ia beneath the surface. "I hardly think we shall rerrjn more than a week at Newport, as the judge is partial to mountain air." "The judge?" queried Mrw. S nraling; "I was not aware, my dear madams, that yonr husband had adorned the bencb." "Oh dear, yes!" smiliingly chirruped little Mrs. Scautiwit; "why, he's been three times judge of our town, election!" A Good breaktsat. Mrs. E. W. Carpenter, Overlee, Bal timore oooaty, Maryland, writes: I was crreatly benefited by the nse of f'.ed Star Cough Cure, when suffering from a severe cold. My cook was seriously ill from a deep-seated Congo. Sie had oonKulted htr doctor without relief. By my advice she used tbe Congh Cure in connection with an external application it 3'. Jacob's Oil to her side. In one night the change wrought was most (-ratifying and astonishing. In the morning she was like a new person. If you feel angry, beware lest yon be Kme revenge: ul, Th Kidneys UImrh ths Srtm. It is important to keep them healthful ind active, aud this is best done Willi Hunt's Kidney and Liver P.EM ED V. It s a sneciric tor all kiilney, liver and urin iry complaints. 8ome ot I he wursi chronic saaea, that have beeu given up lo dirt by li y.siriaiiH and friends, have beeu cured. Mr. Stephen A. Aplin, Washington, D. 3., says: "A uieuib-ruf uiy family having jeen troubled lor several years w iih kidney liseajwj was induced to use vmir Hunt's Kiilney ani Liver Kkmkov, and haa een completely cured. Health is belter than wealth but wealth sill bring health to all tutlerers from dis eases of the kit ut-ys, liver and uriuary or gans, if it is expended in pull -inns amounts ur l lie old relhililu Hi nt's Khluev and Liver Kkmhiy Dropsy, Kheuinaiisiu tnd Kriglu's Disease are immediately re- it ved by its use. Ton will discover what a nnoilier of hingft yon can do without when you lave no money to buy them. Dalrjmsn Prefer It. Uebkrs. Wells, Bishakdson 1 Co.; Since the introduction ot your 1m- iroved Butter Color among my custom irs, it has given universal satisfaction. the leading dairymen of this section Abo have Used it give it the preference ver all other colors, of whatever name ir Bature. Tbey are especially pleased with tb4 'act that it does not t-ecome rancid, like )'her oil colors aud their product brings ligbest prices in market. W. S. N AY, Druggi-t UndekmuYt., April 5, 138:1. Idleness is always ttesei with trouble. Persistent labor allows in time for th j ndiilgeuce of follv. I n iortMtit. W hen vnu rii'lt or leave New Yitrk ( Nr. ave bazunirr expreshae am! ii carriage Hire.aml snip t tnr liriuil 1 itimi Itoiel, Cipuslte(traliil Ceu- ntl 1 ie V s si e.e, atii rMiin. ntieii up at a om( of one millM O dollars ; au I ujiwartl per itar. Kimipen Dan kvaiir. hesTaurnt ttuipiie.t w:Th the liehl. Hiif-e cjrs, sfujres au I eievateil rmruai! ti all iletmls. r'.ttuities van live better fir leF innney at the oraiui i mmi UiSel tiiu at in j otiivr at M-dai- bole, ia tbe city. Eiaggeratiou aud actual Ijing are fery closely related. Fact and truth ire always taiwerfnl. . Sajr We All of Is. The greatest Ih anty seen Of womnukiiid so rare. Is when sbe nice Csrboline To beautify ber buir. Do not for a moment let your con fidence lietray you into ruppos'ng your self lucapable of mistake. Kouiti on Corns." .k (n W c.i -: infh ,n I'urtu " ije. Utitck -ouii'ieu- cure. lUr i ur auficiKUH,wanii,timiia Labor to keep alive in yonr breav.t that little spurk of celestial fire called conscience. ONSI MIM IOM l Ktlt. An olil pliVMciaii. redrvil trom Dracnve. Iiuviuk nail iilacvU hi Inn ii.iti.i- iiv au K.t-1 liiilu uiiiMiicii- ary the fonniiU of a ftmuie vegetable leuieilr lor the ipei-dv and perniai.ei.i i-ure of V'jhsiiuiuti n. hroucftiUs. catarrh, Atbtii:i. ami a:i Thrnat aul Luiik Attectl'iU-. aifto a n.il iveiuU railica'. cure fur NerviiiA lieftilil au-l ail .Nervous .tiiitalin 14, after havm te.-te.i "its oiiiierful earaiive power Ul ttlou-aliiU of i-a-es. tia fell it Ins ilitt) to ruake It kuowu lo Ills sullel uif fellunrs. ArtUj'e l i this 01 live auJ a ilesi-e t-i'relivve human STrteriiiK. 1 will nenJ free of hjrire, lo all who aea re it, this recipe, in (German, r'tt-uoh or English, with full JireetiiHia for preparing an I usiuii. Seut Iiv urn I liy ai!!rg'iriK' "lh stamp. uam:n- tin p.iiir. W. A Novas. Hi) fvirer'a lil xk, UuchrMn-. .v. 1". Never itnioae up n a business man's time or a' tent ion. Sea him by bis owu appointment. "Kavbu-f aliM." Quick, eoraplete cure, all Kldner, Bld!er and I rnury iMM-aatx, scilm;, lrriutiou. Stoue, travel, t'aurrii of the madder. L Orumiau. Akabi'b Fajiii.v. A Gieen Bay, Wis., mother write: "Are the children of Arabi Bey called Arabi Bevlue?" WaaaANTKD Pl'ARLT Vk'OKrAlll ' TDflwsiti-urefor ijverau.l h.t: 1114 Oiuil'l&illtM. Ouativiess. Ua.la.-at-. : liziiissa aut D n-Mia. As a B;iiod 1'i.nlier aud tiniie Mrvliniiis tby li,.e do i il Nj xiuiliy -sliimtil Im-aitbouf a Imi of Ui - St. b nir.l Vf-utli; eiila in tbe hoiim. lTii'e it oruti. at ImiirifistM. or ly '.s? -, I. tLsl ALOftlt Cu. sa Mercur at. So lorn. 1 man. Mlui'laieutrALL A1. P U caEBMTED if Tne nurst tonic for nerron. people la Hornet, ter '. Momaeh Bitten which lUbiire perteet di gestion and aMimllatkin, and the active perform ance of their functions tiv the liver and bowel. A. the BTntem acquire, tone thro iin tlie influence or this benign medicine, the nerve grow utronger and more tranquil, headacliea cease, and mat nameless anxletv which I a nocnliaritv of the dvspepnc, gives way locheerfinn.-sa. To estab Urih bealth on a .are foundation, use the peer'e Invigorant. For sale tr all Lirunfists and Heal era generaily. I hftd I Tllu&hlc hortaa tikpii vith th tiinlTw rw. tnilttiiit in 11(xm1 xiMQ. AitvTUiunnutltwui d-tr-'tor- uks wiiu an tn ivtuiieft to b found la horse rn.kt, I Oeiurttd ot cure. Hi rwrht tund le -w tm Imru Mft man' bodT. 0d htul on it otr fnrtv runuiinF rei At l4Mt I ttiouifbt of Swift'i Sjw-ifrC 1 d flftwn bo ft l,. Id Auyiifft itvrt tvll nmitmi of tbe ditt-wdisaiuard. Th-r have bwu no mien n1 ntuxn, aud the hone h done a mule's work on mf larrn ever JtH-e. Jii L Flkmiko. AaiuUt, U. Jnnry 9. IftA. Treatme oa Blad ftnd Skio tHmvtm milvNl trim. The Hwir t Hpt. inc Coa. Imtrer 3, atUMittv Otv. w U W tad bt.. a. Y. BAUGH'S 125 PHOSPHATE CeaUinadtalaAaatwl Fa in irf AaamalBoaes We araaaUnat Baa.a's Lrtrly Pare Raw Bene .Heal.aEio Basse's Keaulf lliaslna P. A am si Bsvwee. at vsrr lv Prlees. to wos..J amaiaia fanaava U rsos bow verf tow ihaj aaa fv Wissa seaoda eirwetensai aa. essd faav las BsAjiltiaai.aaswwasaKBsaasarffaMpaBaiaaiai B775-I-W. -1 .- a...-. a- STOMACH pr" 1 EDi2)TAR ' TRAD ta7 MARK. J-'rre from Opiates, Jimtrties and .fDfama. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE Far Ceaa-ka, Sere Tkreal. Hanwn, laSeeasa, Cola. BrwklUa, Treea, Waal taaa. Aatkaia. w)elaar. Palaale facet, i-Imm. ihrtlM, .1 IN. TaraeA " Leaf- Prltr Se rests a horde. Solrt hr Dmrxl and Deal er,. Pttrtn ttnilMe to tndnrt fAr ttrttlrr lo promptly grt 11 for Attn ictllrecrin ttro oottUKxpremkarget fMJJ fry tmiUno en dollar to las thirlm a. ?ix.ri. roirtsi, SMil.HitH4 M.nwlrturn. a.inm-. a... u-A. r. a. a. Never was any person remarkably ungrateful who was not also insuffera bly proud, nor anyone proud who was not equally ungrateful. Nervous debility, premature decline of power iu either sex, speedily aud permanently cured. Large book, three let ter stamps. Consultation free. World's Disiiensary Medical Association. Buf- falo, N. Y. We always know everything when it serves no purpose, and when tbe seal of the irreparable has been set npon events. Bartholin's Statue of Lloerty EnUchteo iu the worst" will be a reminder of personal liberty for ages to come. On just as sure a foundation has Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discov ery" been placet), and it w ill stand through the cycles of time as a monument to the physical emanciiation of thousands, w ho by its use have been relieved from con sumption, consumptive uight-sweats, bron chitis, coughs, spitting of blood, weak lungs, and other throat and lung arb-ctions. No man was ever so much deceived by another as by himself. "That Miss Jones Is a nice-lookiu girl, isn't she?" "Ves, and she'd be the belle of the town if it wasn't for oue thing." "What's that?" "dhe has catarrh so bail it is uuplra-iaut to be near her. She has triedadozeu things aud nothing helps her. I am sorrry, lor I Ilka ber. nut tli.it do-wn t make it auv less disagreeable for oue to be around her." row if she had used Dr. Sage's Catarrh Keniedy, there would have beeu nothing of the kind said, for it will cure catarrh every time. Wise tr en are instructed by reason; men of less understanding by experi ence: the most ignorant, by necessity; and tbe beast by nature. "KooKb OB Raca.' Oars oat rata, mice, roaches, dies. ants. heoV but's.aAaiik.a, chipmunks, gopher. ImuuTista. Nobody cares about being accused of wickedness. No vanity is hurt by that f ort of charge. r'razer A ale tireaae- Tbe Frazer Axle (insiae i. the beat aud. intrinsically the ctieaiieat. Uou't work your horses to death by uin poor jtreaae. iry it rJETWEEX FASHIONABLES. "ltiat 1D fernal tailor l niine baa disappointed me .sain, confound him! I wish I oould rind some way of punishing the beset, " "i ll attend to that he shall be punished adequately a fearful re venge, lie shall be ruined I "How? "I will transfer my ciiatom to him. An Eitf.mikd Poitlakitt. Brown's bnoMHiAL IlttM HK.t have been before tlie nubile many years. For relieving Couulia and 'i liroat truublea they are superior to all other articles, hld only in boxes. Strive for the mastery in whatever you undertake. Inefficient services are fruitless. Now is tbe time to prevent and cure Skiu Iiaeaes,and toaecurea whit-,iot"t and beau tiful complexion u.sebl-:KsoN's Akum atic ALl'H SlLPHlk SOAP." Uiceuts ly Uru git,or by uiaiL V m. Dreydopjie!, 1'Llla. , Pa. Love has many languages aud the teuderest and most eloquent of them is silence. Fob DTsrmii. iNDiucrnoa, depression or spir al and general debiuty.in taeir ? anou. forms; a. so an . prereutif e a-aiuat fever and airue aud oilier intermittent fevera, the Kerro-Huosinof ate-l-Kluir of Caiiaaya"maile by t'aawetl,liaaard A Cue, New York, and aold ny all IiriiKicisLa, ia tne lie it luhte; and for patient, recover from fever or other aickneas, it baa no eqtiaL Time wails for no man. Do not be a laggard, but rash onward in the battle of lite determined to win. Ifatiiieted with .ore eyes use Dr. l.-uuc Thompson'. Eye Water. Druggiata sell IL jc Simplicity of character is the natural res nit of profound thought. Heart Palna. Palpitation, Dropau-al Hvrelilnrs, DiAAinea-t, Iuillfeuon, Heailache, Sleepteaaueaa, cured oy "Welia Health Kenewer.- The principle of cooling by evap ira tion is one on which some ice-making machines are ootmtruoted;- ether or aqua ammonia applied to the skin when heat ed produce a coo ing ffet by its rapid evaporation; a playiug spray fountain in a room will sensibly cool tbe i t from the same cause. Under favorable circumstances this principle may be economically applied to tbe cooling of overheated rooms. Many years ago tbe proprietor of a summer boarding house in eastern Massachusetts cooled b npper rooaa in summer by sprtying water through an air duct, the plan being almost identical with that de tcribed in an exchange as being em ployed in the composing-room of the New Orleans Picayune. In this case a yeitical wroden box was constructed in tbe corner c f the room, with openings at the floor tnd ceiling, and furnished with a pipe for supplying water at tbe top, and a pan and drain at the bottom for receiving the flow and carrying it lately away. Tbe supply pipe was beui over the upper end of the shaft, and fitted with a rose like that of a watering pot, so as to deliver a shower of spray ini-tead of a solid stream. On couutet ing it with the service pipe the movi -ment of tbe water was found to eausj an active circulation of the air in tht pirt ot the room, which was drawn :n at the npper opening of the shall and issued again cool aud fnsh from the one at the floor level. The relntive temperatures of the water, tbe air at tl e top of.the room and the cculer air thrt had pasred tbe water bath were Water, 84 degrees; air in the room, ltt depriee; cooled air, 74 degrees; show ii g that the air was cooled ten degresa beiow the temper it a re of the water h e i cooled it. Tbi r fn, e aihn Wi-s due to the rapid evaporation of tbe wa ter by the heateJ air, the water being in the form of a tine spray. il.vNCUB should be subject to the same rule. We advocate plowing iu the manure if it is at all coarse ; if it is fine we spread it on the plowed ground and work it in with the Acme harrow or cultivator. When manure is p'owed in with lop furrows and tbe barrow is drawn across the furro s it ia evident that the manure and aoii be very intimately mixed together and this is precisely what is wanted for the Spring sowing, Land so prepared and well manured needs no fertilizer; bnt where is tbe farmer who ever found kia supply of manure ample for bis needs. Thk Drill foh Sowing Sbbd. This puts the seed precisely where it ought to be, about an Inch and a half below tbe surface and the passage of the drill spouts through tbe soil mingles the soil together and drops the seed exactly where the tes-tUizor can be reached. HUMOROUS. Mbs. Bright (guest at a little dinner) 'Oh, I am so glad Mrs. Dash has come." " . Mr. Bright "Why, my dear, I thought yon and she were great social nvsls. We are." "And, worse than that, she Is a par ticular favorite with our host. lir. Ve Kiumsey, and may be given the place of honor at the table. That would be mortifying." "On the contrary, that is why I am so glad. In this house the host does the carviwr. and the place oi nouor, you know, is at his right hand." "Bat whatoftbatr- "lt will be her dress, not mine, that gets splashed all over with gravy this time." Mr. Leat (tobacco dealei)"! have been to Boston, and something I saw there cave me an idea. Over the door of every street car, on a certain line, is a large advertisement, SmoEe Blank's Tobacco.' Now, I would line to arrange with yon to have my advertis- ment, Smoke Leaf's Tobacco,' over tbe doors of your otrs. Street-car Magnate "It would be a good thing for you, and yon probably would be willing to pay well; but it won't do won't do at alL" "Why not?" "It wonld canae as so much incon venience. " "I can't imagine how." 'Well, you see, our ears go so slow that people would be continually mis taking them for tobacco stores." He HAO.a paper in one band and his' spectacles in tbe other, and be looked greatly agitated as he leaned forward and said: "My dear sir, do yon know that onr exports fell off 8Co,0U0,0UU this last year?'' "No. Is that a fact?" "That's a fact, sir. and now let me ask yon, what are yon going to do about it?'' "W-e-l-l," replied the other, as he consulted his watch, "in thirty-five min utes the train will reach tbe next sta tion; I propose to Use whisky. Whit will you have?" A LAMCATAMUt AFFAIB GUS L)e Suiitll was ejected violently trom a doctor's oflice on Austin avenue. (Jus com plained that he felt very much debilitat ed. "Yon sbonld eat oat meal for breakfast. I eat oat meal and feel as stout as a jackass. " said tbe doctor. "The oat meal can't have anything to with your feeling like a jackass, re marked Gus. "I'll kick yon out of this oflice," roared the exasperated doctor. "if you do. doctor. I'll not kick back. 1 11 do like tbe other fellow who was kicked by a jackass. 1 11 consider the source. After that Gus "talked out. The affair is much to be regretted, at both parties are respectably connected. As official iu tbe water board of a western city .bavin-; departed this life, the pity government, who esteemed him at a faithful employe, sent bis salary for tbe remainder of the year with a letter of condolence to tbe widow. A frieud of tbe latter, in speakiug f her loss, remarked that the action of the city had been very considerate, etc. 'Tea," said the Ijc-reaved one, "but neems 'if they might have shut off the water for half a day at least, as a mark of respect for John." Fooo has a neat way now and then of turning a compliment. Seeing tbe eld erly Miss Psngley io the street the oth er day he tried to avoid her, but did not succeed. Wbmi they met, said Miss Paugley: "Oh, you naughty man! You wanted to cut me." Keplied Fogg, blandly: "I should be cutting a pretty figure, shouldn't I?" Miss Pangley tells her friend, Miss Sagegreen, that Mr. Fdtrg is perfect gentleman. Altcoethek rio Shall. In response to an inquiry lui- court-plaster the other day a Detroit drn&gist banded out a piece about six inches square and asked tbe boy if he thought tbat would do. "I dnnno," was the doubtful reply. "Who is it fot?" For father." ' Didn't he say bow large a piece? ' "So, but I know tbat isn't half larire enough. Ma hit him with tbe whole side of the washboard at oure and that won t begin to cover the clip." A FAJtatKBS will was presented for probate (it was in oW days) to an arch deacon uuniig his visitation. He found a name scratched out. The widow stepped forward anil explained. "I tells you how he be, s"r. When we oome to look into tbe will we sees jEjO left to John Wheeler. "What's he got to do with master's money?' says I. So I gets a knife and ns scratches him on', and that's hew he be, sir." Theolooical Jtkm. Alas! that eo mail? peopie look upon religion u imply fc a lire escape! Iow uricht t'rnelljr. To permit yourself and family to "Suffer !" AVith gickntiits when it can be prevented and cured so eally With Hop Bitter..'!! Having experienced a great deal of "Trouble!" from iudigestioti, so much so tbat I came ui-ar losing my Life! Hi trouble Always came after eating any food However I lira t And digestible. For two or tbroe hour, at a time I ti.nl to go through the mini Excruciating puius, "And the only way I eyer got' "Relief!" Was by throwing up all uiy stomach con- taimxL .No one cau oiuceive the that I bad to go through, uutll pai us "At last?" 1 was taken ! '-So that for three week. I lay in bed and Could eat nothing I My sufferings were so that T called two doctor, to give me something that would stop tbe pain; their Efforts were uo good to me. At last 1 heard a (food deal "About yonr Hop' Bitlers I And determined to try them. Got a bottle iu four hours I took the contents of One! Next day I waa out of be.1, and have not seen a "Sick !" Hour, from the same cause siuue. I have recommended it to hundreds of others. You have no such "Advocate as I am." ieo. Kendall, AlLtloD, buntoii. Mans. I'-oluiubu Adroiate, Texas, April I'l, "(tk Dear Editor: I have tried your Hop Bit ters, aud tiud they are good fur auy com plaint. The best mediciue I ever n.ieil in my family. h. Tales ek. rrSone (p-ooine without a hunch ot green Hope on che while .Aiiel. unim all the vu, poisoooua wuflwltli "Uop" or -H'lpa" in -..leir asuie. a . LVOIA K. fINKHAM' - . VEGETABLE COMPOUND isa posrnvx cc rc roa a a All thaaa saiatal Cssiplaist. ass Weakseases as cusbsms FEIALK rurrLtTio. Irkasl i- ,, , fta ssrwwsr 1m a"f 7 t lata, -V f aad Uot U mil diaanaf sad CA ltwUlmriitrelTan Ovarias fruaslaa lnflaM..-. W'.saad I L--aiKja, Isuin.- sad UlsplacamvaUL aad o. maul Spiaal Wsanssav asd is pank alaxljadaia. data Caun of Ufa. . . . ,fi Ml maoraa ftontM FlatalnrT. dtsbmva.n navtea for suiaabiiita. and retter. Waaaseaaor tW ItuaacA Urarrai rvhUitr. nttmol.mnmm, P.aia.. iM' r-tlus. That fmllna-or kMrlaar doas. eaaaiaa- Bain aackai aa, la alaara parai.ar.Uy aarad by Iu aaa.' tehiAiif 7 ci aofsMjluil r aai taaaaaa, Spring I "' . . Ever,., ''"tJZl ma be punned, the system saesgtbeMd. aaa have aerer inet b" 7- ,,,,. ,eoD. nr... just moss ponfju , audstrenftuemii Influence. '71' ' . - a.wwc Sirsanarila now anl we are Zt t a-ud low r-oru. to t reliable pnn medicine. Do oeiaj- year. I hare mile It a role to ue. a 0Kn ' ' . . i nae mT eysteUt- Laat and der.ved more benefit iron. other medicine I daw ever n-ed." WiUB P. Sarin, Younvrstown, Ohio. Purifjr Hie ImkI -Hood's arsaoanlli as a mood partner -. no jlTlt tones trie.,, ten.. .trenet-e and -7rat,.Tinnew Ute. I . lldW nipllnt wit. the be result: taw utTivenU oott e. In iSf famOr and am -UlsSed rept.tat.ont. merited.' D. R. SAUHP.as, si Pearl Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. -I levrn.Kl'.9arparull. a good medicine-one of .he be Wood medicine, made. J v. oux, Columbia. N. H. , , -I was troubled w.tb disease of the Udneys five ear. d .a. urged to try Hood ..Saap.rUl.. Aner'taain, had a ".. I Ml my appetite ha. nerer been to go si, id I sleep soundly." O. Cowdo.x, Burlington. Vt -We all like Hood's 8aP-nl!.. U .treugtnenlng." Lk Balwcb, Auburn, h. t- L , m.. or Hood'. Sanap-Arula within ,he post two yarn than of alt other blood purtfler. toirether, and 1 can recommend it as an A No. 1 a B lib. drugglat. S Grand Klver Avenue. Detroit, Mich. nicirwi iiibii- Hood's Sarsaparilla oy c. 1. noii' ' "i" ' 100 Doses One Dollar Wateb Pocsd Cam. One pound of flour, one pound of sugar, one-half pound of butter, four eggs, and one cup of warm -water, C e prepared nonr, or pnt into the flour before sifting it two even teaspoonfuls of any good baking powder. The cup ot water must be quite warm, but not really hot. Beat eggs separately. CAIN Health andHappiness. w O DO IS OTHERS CUF C EAYE DONE. Are your Kidneys disordered? ' afclBev ... DTUtiaiiK nj iron u. ' -T-. after 1 bad t-n iri"-s ill. I.T YS last doows La intruU." M. W. Hairrau, kocaaslc, luSis, MVtt. Are your nerves weak? "tlilntr Wort cured sia fr.-m servi.ua -aTsi Ac r 1 wan s.-l -xpe. reft l.i "rv M. M. M. irauusis, AO. CarwOos M-kUor CWralsml. o. Have you Bright's Disease? -Kj-lsav W ivsi i-firest aio whaa siy water was just Uks caa saal teas Ilka bl.v A" frsnk WUsua, Fsabady. Msaa. Suffering from Diabetes ? eKi-.hi-v-Wrt wiiiaair .ue.s-f.:lru.ly I save ever aasd. Ulvas alw-t iisaie.l:at relief." Ifr. I Lilltp u baiiua, AloaAtua, VA Have you Liver Complaint? "AlHlnry-Wort cumt mo ot car lie uw Uaniil afUr 1 l.raid to die.'' Baury W ard, lata Col sWh Nat. Guard. S. V. Is your Back lame and aching? -Iiidi-v-vr.jft. il softie) mred aas vbsa 1 sat ktsai 1 bad lo full out or hrd." U. M. Taiiaia, lUlwsskas, Wat Have you Kadney Disease? ajilu-T-W urt marie- si iuad InUvrr simI kidseva i ft.-f yrsus nf Bimin t waful ri-it-torlDC. Its won. U a lx.t."-aiii 1 Uuda-as, WiluaaiatawB, Wsv ts. Are you Constipated? "KldDf-Wort csums svr aliuoa sad cwsd mm aXwr 16 ears it. ..r oTber aslh-isaa." lialaoa I aircaJO. at. alhana, VI Have you Malaria? fCMntv-Wurt baa son butlar liisa any staar miHu I bavs svar Bad In sir pimruc." ilr. K. K. Clark, svU Hsra, Vt Are you Bilious? ntl.tnr.Wrt haa donems snirs gusd tliaa snv other reiuuuj 1 hava avar tak-s." atrs. A. T. oslluwa. Elk flaA. Orsgoa- Are you tormented with Piles? "Kidaev Wurt ivnaiaiallf ram Ria of bliiadms; pUsa. Ur. W. r. Klim rfs-.iaiiueuill It to ma." Otto. H. Hunt, csaluar a. Hank, Atsntowa, Fw. Are you Rheumatism racked? -k"idD-'T W.irt runn sie. aflvr 1 van fin p to dia of yujrsk.-uuis aud I had furtVrvsl tbirtv Tsar.' Ciunua-s If alcstaa. Wast Balk, Mala. Ladies, are you suffering? MKidiH-T Wort cir d coa of peculiar trwul.la of a-veral Josxsitamlinif. Haof frwoils use and prais. it." lira. iL Lamoraaux, lata lA Hwtw, A If 1 you would Banish Disease and (rain Health. Take THt BLOOD CLtANSt. CAIARRH ELY'S CREAM BALM A'seaaaew tkie Huf. Allmja Isasaasaatlam. Ilralslhe Sarra. Be. fores ike .nan sf TaateJasaell Hetarlasj roftiTit E t rac. Cream Balm isa trained sn en rlsNe rarn :n.m wbrraT-r Aoown. dia. HAY-FEVER niacins' all oUir pn-ra-t'oua. A partieis is aiitli.d intussch Botr.l; uo p.a; rncsSOe br n-ait rat druaYiat. flrad fnreimilar. AX LhOlUF.KS. iiruAWlsts. Uiho. N. X. 417 TKTOII'SSlTOOTHPQWDEE leFls Teeth rsrfert ssd 4; a aaa MsmllBy. Rlair'e P!I!t En9iin eut Diail $ rlliS Rh.umtie Rem-cy. Oval ttsx, a t W rsass, ao eta. WktB) mf ftraaitT ts a fay VWrwver. 1'K. T. rtLll (HlCKACD S Onentil Cream, or Kagic.1 Beintifler. Jr - w- nvuxrrm ran. . Jloth. U4i Hsuo t.ia- a a. a d 4 wry UMtiiisi. I- nwn ; y , tiOU. li haa tnod Um ttwat H ihirty rear ai J mt harm vataatti it W ta -urn tbti prHaan)ou ia P r up rl y luasto. Avtwvwt Uuooiuiterffit "i m 1 1 ar naiue. Tb. ur. U A. Sa.re said lo A I a, It of th. s.i-r ,. llf l' ' AM V'Hl laillta w.H qua tfto-m i , XtouraodVCrmm' a. m. LiTbmrSSl i Z'A't'm lirvu-al'oiia." one bntUs wiU laataia nToMti,. It mr dav. Al ridra KuWuT SSX" oua hair without n;jury lo tb. Urn. sutaiilla. M. M H. r.Oi)l'Rtl,'li. H.4lr, S, U.- .. w ut baia. tuiltatiima. Sl.iaw Kwsrd lorn Ann and irou( " Os. couj luc. 5 WputR'8 PASTILLES. A Mute lViUbfl rru t".. i. bv mail. rliwr...la, A I'.JL jaaurwo, Awlaai. Of T '."' ! In t. ui-rBuTaj. an.1 Lr J-aw 'id.i. 37 M. AslabllidM-d li.'lt sad iuk. f. Lf oouk. Cfl CTfin t v i t0OU.il I UN f ir-j WAGON SCAIaES. A W Una T Baast Trtiwoi t li raid. r rVka Um. Eaay ZZ i w .iM.iffln. nvarmaAiranai 'Jlla-AAirOAI.Jl! t. i . s&-d .-.rjr-Ji.B..8airv.e,ot to t.r. Wri'-olS V -" " lr .1 1-rlD law mrW STXXaadasl m ' ' -f. . . 1 VIGOR 2T-.TairL,ir.-I Medicine .. wwraSarwiarlua'ait!taia mi ... Hootf. Sarw parti pnay an ma Ie those auL i. ... ha aed me Vrry laaeti. fenigwtts bilious eomptamM. aervou. pMtra. tiourrheanvdl.rn.I.estly r-coinme. a Mas. K. CABrssTaa, S.ivxaxo, Mich. -I waj senooaiy troub.ed with biltouane-i Mi aour omh.- bad no appetite, " ' or tnUoraL Hood'. AaparUl. gave me manent relief." C. U BA.mrr, STTBcom. T. W took Hood . s.ar.pr:!:a n the wring, wtiea , . .1. ...t 1 &ao at I a o weas 1 cuuiu - 1 anarticieof falthln it, but It haa made a ne-. person of me, and ait I ask t. lor a perwau to rry on bottle to see It quick effect- M ai C. A HCBSABD. Sorth Ch li, Munras Co.. . I. StreuKlhen the System "I had becune very much nn down, an 1 orally out of older, wu very uitioti. and uir lifer and kidney, were more or lea. OerugL A fee botUes of Hood's Saraapar.ra bruit me rtKat up Mid pnt new life into roe. 1 most ctwerfu if reo. ouunend Hood'. SaraapariiU to the l.e.m.c:ed. W. K. StTATHia, Cambndgeprt, Mas.. -Hood', sarsaparilla gaire ine ue U e aoJ t. stored me 10 my wonted n-aitii .nni rrruAL Wiixias H. CLOCUH, T.lton. . IL "When I began taking Hon1 9 at-ju.-,. 1 dixay when 1 got op lu tne m inim.'. I1...1 a ache nd had no apoeme; b it u w I , nar i y get enough cooked K eat.' hum -dIaUl 1 Coral street, "i During tbe uprlngaJiU sutum-r I tr,jrrd with bliiousn. and laa of .pperit-. I .. Tlaed to try Hood'. Saraupa. 1,1a, an t .1,1 , VIM the best resulta. I have rei-oiu'u-.iei it to a ureal many of my Ottsiouirrs. to w n ,m -t i,, j,,, entire aatuifaclioa." H. It N iWuni.. jrujg Indiaaapolus Ind. l: 1 t-.r v ixe wi 100 Doses One Dollar . Itv lAxr ifi la. flr-Kli nt4a pi i It mu-Ti1- Trfffii -I ilk'- it. ah to. Hi Uttlf- do tiiru- r ti.y ir n. hiui rnii,!-t- eti-nr:i -ii in f:i-. 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