7 If' 4 I r V mea Cot. XI c ( , - -' -, . . . - - - -- - .. ' i'rrTj:ifrM'" A SIMPI.K rF.OPLE. A. TrW Telia m ThoTrtl' of Ths Bttrtnrao. FARM NOTES. HOUSEHOLD. GKEAT LICK. Care o Kruzes Tlajsts. When HocBEnoLD Uists. Ouffs tbat are i.,.Hr i at Louie oiten imiw - flood Fortune That tame by lhante and Business Sagacity. p!ac tTwre is a fairly large crowa or celebrants. Thea tlie fun begins and the windows jf the bouses overlooking J-jm! That Sails. The luinifH ,t voiy good natured people ;inl kind to st i nutm. iJinC uuturallv free and lm'.t ie mleut in their nature, tWy U. ii.it cringe and bow down lefore the white men. a3 most Asiatics do. They look with contempt, uiii.ijlr-l with i-itv. ui the servile lieii:il.-e and Ma-Ira.- e. Tlie Bur iut are by fur the tln-st race physicul- ly I have met with curing my resilience in the ea-t. Although not, as a rule Mil, they are models of manly form and Itnue. Thev are vi-ry athletic and strons, and i xoi-l in all manly shirts. Thi'v are fine v.utU-rs. tuUiu th liht m such paints f strength. Wheu a Uurnian t.ilK to vou he looks you straight in tin- fare, and tears himself altogether in a tiianlv way. l.ie most Ori.-nt.iK they are not ovirfoud of work, and take every advantage of the iiiiiiieioiis holid.ivs in tLeir calendar. On tliese hohdaj-. diimu the dry tMoii.u.iii, thf i.u-ii i.lay hall and other same. Ihirnr,' tin" rainy ?ea.--oii ail outdoor wo. k has to W'Si.si .elided. The Mine of 1 all somc-.vli.it re-euil'l'-s foot ball Willi the 1.U -Viiii l'-ft out. T':e iraiae i-..u:n.-!i'' ty one of the player rtiiimiitt its far as la. eati w ith the bail t..naid t:.e !. He ! h not earry it far l :'..re I." i- . ..u-!,t up with, the hull w.e-led tiuin lum and tod from .. sidi'to tl;e other, unt.l tiualiy it is throw 'i or ai i I Inch are c! up a! ground. h.Wi.lllli. AMI t MKNT. A'li ther t.ivoii'.e uiimseiuent of tlie i:uiiu.-', not onlv . a Miiuis 'lays aud holiday, tut on ail eVeiiuiirs when a .l-licio'iis ti. t ze p runts, is kite tlyms. Tl...... are made i.f the thill rice joiner coiuiiioii ii: over split bamU'o ml, i tlie fiitfi-. .1 van U-u.-t.-i, ti e ka.oi i.' dr. t'crred l.puv. TheV dragon aliiu..i!, by any nihUap the plants, whetMf m ironed out flW nd i DecoDQt i roien. i j . wonderful tbin about U . otber was rber pr- 8"T ,Tr. ia thir flight. It j her skill in "" much to me scene oi me lesuvu ira " l " ,tBr4,at Tney ,,,OTrfondor bquw" , rpam with MMUtm First comea. a band fai,ing source of taterest tbe wu wry J.B ,a8U Being nine years naxlor or sreenhouse. eiUier at once remove Uiem (taking care not to touch tbe leave-) to some place warm enough to be Just above the point of freezing; or. If there are too many to do that, get op tbe fire as ra; !dly as possible, and raise the tern perature. The usual adrice Is to prlnklo the leaves and shade the flower from the sun. We have never found either remedy frozen plants, and the ik. h,.trn.,a lire out in. u-e ctins tlMI imrortant part M,.i.r.ni snnkia. Ttils can be avoid- .hance D(avs in tbe history ed if the laundress only knows bow to men wn0 acqalre Jtreat fortunes, iron the cuffs until they are TettfUj It peculiarly illustrated In the dry. and then Uke the broad end of the career of Thomas II. Williams, a Cali- flaWron and. pressing very bard on the fornUi 8ix muiiouaire. He went from edae and slowly goes over tbe length Kentucky to the Pacific slope in 184a. r n..,nfr The cuff wUl roll as the anli ,ttled in Virginia city. As at- : i . i Thii la ai n!mDle an op- r.. a mtninir com nan v. he ac- AllPU ItQH J .w - kvauj w. - . - . , tMIt tLtxv - I . . r.knir'a n SBUM. . .Ka One cannot help being struck with Irfj In eoj hU - Unnortant part of the eiemeui oi pub n, ... " "tBd and motionless. tarhBr. The otner . rsltioui of mosi nissquio. r-niz-i-z goes w u--- - , mu making l "r.-ViKii. a glorious fountain of fire playing every- fliJnt is af renni "B"-' motner TZea. the where and anywhere at the sweet will Mr0y understand It, since in whlch WuJr, ... . . . - m. :. ..,4tll I - - ka fnnwi wuiun r I am1uqI vnica un or tue noiuer. iDe omen iaw u mon casea u ' j. ,mind- but there are some ei.lit or ten squibs biaz- ana govern it can oe uc'"f ,t jjut ing and spurting away like so many we have no realizing sense w small volcanoes. . over and above tne c .hich Meanwhile another band arrives, ana birds, problems or niguu terrible to make rhich ordeal which ne u-- - Uy. bim the laughing 8toca. v. mates, be remarked - have my Mamma, I'm 01 Bou,i hair cut to-day. -t hitii theino piie- the einl of the ball i tne cuiiutry, poie-i , tiuiues and shajnil l various birds and dr.iirun Wuj a pre- believe that tlie :it eno lcriixl was a iuuiui..u tut that it has now teeoine ex- Arvirpj- nfi.n a .ri.ma i, im f riniM Mare "J l J ' . irauill mi. " . . t. - ii. nitnMtr mem n. -iim is aoove lue irermifc .,.k onnil j Ron Tnnclsca. vears ID 1 cup oi warm " " xie uiuirai 1 - pinch of hops; let this stand for an hour !rolled oa and the transaction had or so before using; it will have an ex- pegged from his mind, when he was cellent effect on the yeast aud will In- one approached by a representa sure good biead. ; tive of Flood. Mackay & O'Brien, who If you have occasion to use clothes onyred him $ 100,000 for his long lor t in imt siti-ritiaut an invalid, do -niton m-nn. r..r - tr. m-riniT them out of the water. I tt s not a ereenborn and be at Tlie best way to prepare them is to once refused the offer, as he did Sue tonin tliem thf v cau be handled with ; ruwiv nffers of 823D.000 and $500,000. mmiuntiini -Rut. when a member of the great firm To restore mildewed linen take soft ' came to see him with proffers of neeo- soap and powdered chalk In equal Quantities, aud rub all over the dlacoi- 8uilei i the recepUon p 1 1 r rvaav. - a , , ininir com pan v, lie ac- jieanwuue iiuumci uauuaui.w,- uirus, jnuumu.. ,r. t nnwer con- u"""' mpan Johnny r- a.n8nt for 81,500 for their squibs being lighted, the members alm "Yt0 ZJT'mZ I'm afraid, "'s dangerous." of 4Vhat on eartn are Juu . . 1 a..(uAai1 T II f nat IT TiT K IMMl Ilr I i 11 mi M1U1U3 LTlltK Hkiiwu. -w 1 ftliuvov a . furlAn r of any avail with ' erattoc itnat one is i.e., quireaa "he cmnlnV failed begin to attack thi first comers with vey9 tbe osprey at a leveu ij- sprinkling is. i - . - amount ef them. The assault Is returned, ana, afMr furlong, to sweep - . The PlaTn Truth that Hooa'i saraapini nu cared theaM. oi people who snffcrea wreiy trii BiwaBia It nsntrallsei th lawlo acid la t! biooi, eanses boe terr.ble pa'm and achet, aM M vnau" tl" .-jus p rveQ t a renrrence of the dlseaso. Theie Ja -a rant n to nreio yoa. If jou sutler wttn rhenaj turn, to give Hood- Saraiparf ".a a trial. -I had raeama.iirr so xaai wnea I sat or down I could hartllr get up. Hood'i SiMapanv, na almost cored me." V. cbjtes, Ca:i2a, o. jt 4. If on make op soar m nd to tr? Hftoa bamaparUla, do not be indaceJ to Uite any othn. Hood s barsa)arilla gold by aU druftiriata. fl; six for i. Prepay only ty n. L HOOD Co.. Lowe.l, iu-sa. lOO losct tine joiiar arter iuriong, to -r "t; -ina9v out the least vibration of their wing ir Hurt. Illent V I'! ,iiuiteile:t pie-nt-vi iv i ' ui.i .i'. and fantastic - in appeal an. .-. L.-.u; .ol.rid witlia Uee i,..,. i -....I : hln.ii allowance ol the l.i i..,'.-t in 1 L'a;ii!:e-t li:n!e!. ci few U iiiuisi', outside of the Keiii t town- and !.:me ytations in the UitciK.r i f tin- irimlr), care to learu to speak Kutfl;.-h. that all who desire to know anth;i.i; id out the country lnut learu to "read, wri:e and .leak the Uiu jsu.ue of the land. X;ie latter Is the iiiu-t d.lli. u'.t. ai there an- many words MT'il.I alike bat w hu h have ditlerelit iiiiniiii,i-:.iti..iisand mi-aniiii;. It takes months w r,.ie the harner can hit the riht inthtlion or intonation. Some never learn to ,-. e..k r.urmese properly, a thoii-h ti.ey In.iy have resided for eufs in the i-oimtiy. The writ ngai e:ir simple. U-n composed of circu lar and m uii-cireiilar h tteis, but tiie very -implicit-of ti lu makes the let-U-is moie ihtlii-iilt to rifidh-ct, so many 1-U1J con.parativelv alike. Kverv con sonant ends w Hh ' a."' The vowels are atta. bed to the top or Uttoin of the consonants. In wrltiug the words are placed rinse t. cther, no siace Iwing left bet ween each word. This adds to the d.ihi-i.lt.e-i and perplexities the learner has to encountt r. The more I know IheMi kindly iwople the belter 1 like tiiem. Our discus sious upon leliion soon end, for theirs fssucli a s.mpie faith that I can show them no advantage they could obtain bv tecotninu t i.ll.-ti.ilis. They live uioial and simple lives; they look tor ward in the oi.rsj of time to becoming pait of the es-eme if their supreme spirit, the liiuldli tiaudama, aa n re ward of such pine lives that I confess 1 nev-- ittempt to convert them to my 'lK-.eM rj. 'Lim-J11:km'k 1 -1,M'-airu tna.. ,mt) tlj i;urniese, male them by tt w'oen s jnrturesqne, if somew hat TUr ! noire thu.-ual garment for men is rot apj cal U collis''k "r Ol'ltou cioth, of a .nl ttv ilnk i which reds of various V. . .. .. i.llirin ui u itiiu " mt, 'li to le wound around r portions of the legs aL end falling in front of .er, leaving the nius- iHntion of the chest the temperature point. In our experience with thou sands of frozen plants, we have trifd all manner of exjdients, and found no Nltr method than to get them out of the freeziug atmosphere as quickly as possible; and we have also found that the daiuair is in proportion to the succulent condition of the plant and the inteusity of the freezing. Just what decree of cold plants in any given condition can endure we are unable to state, l'lants are often frozen so that the leaves hang down, but when thawed out are found to be not at all Injured. At another time the same low temperature acting cn the same kind of plants may kill them outright if they happen to be growlnx more thriftily, and are fu'4 of aap. Much depends on the temperature at which plants have been growing. When tbe frost is peDetratinz into a greenhouse or a r.ioui in which plants are kept, and the heating arrangement are inadequate to keep it out, the best thing to do is to cover the plants with newspapers or sheetinr. Thus protec ted, most plants will be enabled to resist four or tive deerees of frost, l'aper is better than sheeting for this purpose. Hints on uarketino rocLTKT. No matter how good poultry you may have, if you don't kill and dress it in go d shape and send it to market in attractive style the chances are strongly in favor of your getting only a second rate price. Kill the fowls in a way so they will not get bruised or soiled by dirt or blood. Dry pick them, on no account scalding before picking. Dress neatly. which means draw the intestines. emptying the gizzard of its content and keeping every speck of blood or tilth from coming in contact with the flesh or skin. Cut off the bead, leav ing tbe neck only moderately long. Sver the wings at the outer Jolnt,have tbe legs picked clean to the knee joint. singe the hairs from tne body, being careful not to discolor it by smoke;wind each bird about the wings in strips of white, clean cotton cloto; pack in nice. clean boxes, with rye straw between the layers of poultry, laying the birds upon their backs with legs extended. Don't attempt to palm oil fowls for chicks. for the grocery man who haven x then eye teeth out dou't tend stalls in our city markets, and be sure such tricka will cost more than they will net in tlie long run. I rest! men naving arnveu on mo i out, me reaai, nuio" -- from the tuose who nave useu men i oave w ueu mc inno - .i or,,i I . w n.m Hnnnff a long lire to repienisu, anu no lucj wimo gronuu, on. ji " . go, till from tbe noise one would u(i unremitted scrutiny, failed to uo- think a few batteries of artillery tect a tremor of their quills, lie w .... A ...1 mnrt t.ll IlieVUO. I wlncon In QnrmlSA ttlSL 1U J " Mem ab n Ul iv. xuu j t I ull,u -v . lirrtir . .i . a i . nmiN 1 1 ii . . r n 11111 11. an oiti. .-. LOO, lur Llil- UCA wuio va. I L11CJ all, VkilCAO . . p: j. noise increasing rather man oinerwwc frequent vigorous hoy" ..Thin Now more tar barrels are lieaped on the necks and other members might i- 1 . l .1 , 1..., i.tiii"j n I Willi I IhAV noAUHl UU buv... in c: nuu Liiu u.iuita e .-i' ----- - i iui uiin-icao m . . fresh fury. Tlien comes a sound wnicii Taat supports. But aitairosm uo rises above the din of tne continual ex- move at all, excepi uy tnose wno r ft,-n-nir fmm Rideto siue Child?" fh. recoclou3 AVhy. mamma,- ,1m harvtnir into a corner, I vounuster, surprised at you. Didn't you ever bear surprise i j Cimfln,. hAcause ne what happened toSamsou bfcauw . n n - I1T niH UBIl iei a w oujo." " , ,, to read your Bible.' ..-hiv as motner - - - tne tonisneo. tuai. .nother uliMtiriiw Tf ii tliA lifter Of iiu ijiuuci. -um. t- v.ir-a tr. mm. t. u .nv nutrient mor . . . . t-aiuATAii uni rM- i um in niu'i iii Liin uu a anavu w i kkai i-m im a ca tvi uj nation, uiey weio - - --- -------- -., - T nalH, i.ardlv ZT h,Z nt in at.v common VI luo viw a i ... ... . I -J J ' . street before word. she could .5f ro here t It appeBi, to they tit"""! bmiijiif ailm mm-' r to -w, aien tihh in ( iv ciitim their blue black hair acer '.I, unlike most Orien 1 .Ml...i.l.i.ld In lliirm-ili . ami V im il . ..'.. ... M..a onlv tne 1 ...iiiees have shaven beads. A r"p.' like w ip of w hite or colored wlii'n N iiitei.aeed wi;h their luxuriant lin ks and wound round their head. All have holes slit in the lobes of their ears to hold a cigarette or any small trifle Their 1-odies are tattooed from their loins down to lime inches uliove the knees w.th hemes from their mth oloixv; al.-o, tho-e of lasts birds and npldi-s. not to omit the Inevitable Kalomr, ilinjon. Theirarmsand ch es are also ta'.t'ed witli Ii ures of woman and animal-. The l-ttt r sort among t!ie lieople, who are wealthier than their working brethren, w aril velvet or cloth jacket of some dark color, blue being a favorite color, called all llijee. tiold button often ornament this jacket. For the lower portion of the luxly a loonxyee ifreat round Is woin This is iisu.il ly of thick s lk. of plaid pattern and from vaid to a u l and a half in w idth. A length of aN'Ut two and a half yards is cut off the pnve and joined at the ends. A Karnu nt soti.ewhat like a petticcat without a wa.sttaud is thus fortueil. It is worn tuckeil m a pei-uliar maimer round the waist and fading in folds to the ankles. Tlie fctt are shod in kind of sandal which must lw very un comfortable, lirinii down at the heel and kept on by a thong passing te-ine-3 the bi; and smaller toes. A hnndsome parti colored turban wound amid the lon hair, with large tortoise shell comb stuck In the back portion, and generally a large pin of the same matei uil thrust through the thick locks, completes the costume of a well to do country gentleman or merchant. I omitted to state that stockings are not worn by either sex, the feet of both .i'-i kept scrupulously clean, .villi the nails carefully pared and trim med. On enterinir a house the sandals are left on the veranda. It not being ac cording to Burmese etiquette to wear coverings to the fi'et indoors. They, however, keep the head covered. nrii i.in S .read tlie linen in UIO BUU I -hwlc for F(i (MIU.UUU. for an hour or so, then wash off. it was a great piece of luck, but the A teaspoocf ul of borax put in tne last, juck wa8 supplemented. Dy keen uusi water In which clothes are rinsed will ; ueaa sagacity. whiten them surprisingly, l'ound the i in April, ISa", Charles W. Sprague, lorax so that It will dissolve easily. I an oransre er0wer at Chasevllle. Kia., Thia ia eaneeiallv eood to remove the WM Ivimr in bed. suffering the "tor- i:owthat time lives to white sar-1 m-nta cf V-. cuised." with dUease of meuts that have ben laid away for j tne kidneys, with which be bad been t an or threa vears. troubled for two Tears. He had been .-orlnklti salt immediately over anv nnder the treatment of an eminent ar.t where something has boiled over nhvslclan but kept growing worse. on it. stove, and the nlace may le Om dav when, as he says, "even boiie more easily cleaned. This also coun- i itself bad become inanimate," a casual tenets the bad odor. acquaintance happened in and advised the trial of Warner's sate cure. Devilled Eogs.-Boil eggs very He hesitated, because It was a pro-u..T"Ti"f?-.Tri?M -tvi" :r.i w.. 1 u-leury medicine, but the testimonials 7." .:-,7rr "7.7 of .t .-mcacv were so convincing that, periecuy coiu remove iue blcu uu --- - ,,i.i t jai,i r. ; . .i.. rr...i. h- as a business man. he could not doubt in two in me uiiuuio. i w . , t Ti,- wiilt ill, a liltl LUG W1EHJULU OI lllius Z . . ..... i was that llav 20th. 1S87. he wrote: tAHtfL Fill 'OIU U1C U1JI said they .. nnntrv editor, "XK8-iui. w---, when I Miar at Mm disianca of time It is not Hr. aatit to this conclusion we made the mistake m i . . the effigy of the real traitor which is are forced. The opinion is connrmea pitcnea iuio i . by tne continual au.t.oi v - - "T, .i friend. "Io they angle of their wings ituai , ' " whole bird, witn wings mwajo -line with another) with the surface or Do vour ninth nrnliablv IS done to ...U. V.. 1 I - 1 .HV " 1 . , T. w . . j , , ported by several uien, and as be nears eet lbe fuli advantage from every blue the scene of his execution be is saluteu pufl. or current. These take all sorts oi misery tney -" ..' ii T-itrht. but by cheers and groans and volleys iroin turns, often at a steep inclination up or end or my criuiauu " -"J" u-y the squibs. Arnveu at tne ure no i down, and the albauoss, wnen 110 rao i is wu iiiitiu"ov, t chained once rouna. ana men, a""" the brette, at once assumes, wun iami- got s cruei iceuSO burned. The Guy lawkes of tue year in cri-nerallv some uolitical or local per- sou wno lias niauo nimseii. uupuimnu at the time. The group comes learlng him on a chair placedou a piattorm sup- Vhv?' asked a friend. play any better man jou , j ... "tar ... . , . -jir l.nllnr If J TPiaiHieU IUQ :v..v... "Good Lord I 1 aion ii,m cause. Jo. mo Carelkssnkss in bkeedixo. 1 now of many farmers who ant other wise keenly alive to their interests who are thoughtless In breed in their colts. If they have a mare that Is br-ken own and unfit for latxir, no matter how coarse or badly formed, she Is re served to breed from. Again, the cheapest horse, no matter how coarse. If sleek and fat. Is employed to breed from. This is why many farmers will say that breeding does not pay. They will not breed unless they chance to have in possession a lame, heavy mare. nut for I arm labor. The same farmer Is particular to select the largest and soundest potatoes, and the cleanest wheat and oats for seed. He has learned that this is true economy. cream service. tumblers, is presented in of clear glass, hollowed out in the cen tre to resemble blocks of ics, precisely like the ice-blocks in which oysters aie served, only In exceeding miniature. Cons STintu Cake. One pound of sugar, half a pound of butter, s x eegs, beaten separately; thret-iuarters of a pound of corn starcn; three taoie- spoonfuls of tlour. I lavor to taste. Bake iu small shapes or cups. &s orchard ist avers that the form in which an apple tree is trained has much to do with its early or late com ing into bearing. The trees which Brow very erect, as the Northern Spy, are very slow in becoming productive. I bis upright growth may be corrected by cutting out the centre while young and bending the outer branches slightly. As soon as a branch begins to bear it is naturally bent down by weight of fruit, and this continues tbe produc tive habit. In the dependent branches the flow of sap is somewhat checked. and this tusures the formation of fruit buds. Wuf.at shorts or middling is one of '.he cheapest food for swine. A ration it two-thirds shorts and one-third corn meal is one of the best things for finish ins o5 mature hogs. It should be fed iry, providing water in a separate trough. In this way the hogs will masticate their food most thoroughly and digest more of it than they would If it was fed wet, Shorts and sweet buttermilk, until the pies are four or Qve months old. ii excellent feed, otie- :nira corn meal li g added later to put on flesh and fat. dobe I commenced to Improve, and have now recovered my health ' Mr. Williams owes his large fortune and Mr. Stirazue owes his life to chance, supplemented by good business tudirment. it is no doult true tbat fortune knocks at least once at the door of every man, but it is lias yolks and rub smooth melted butter or cream. pepi er and dry mustard to each hollowed white with this mixture, place the halves neatly together and wrap In tissue paner. You cau make a salad of them by serving a lettuce leaf, and egg, stripped of the taper covering upon each plate, and pouting over iurumiiijuuu.Jouii:..,s. , mu i,llt it cm,, t. T'n-. i n ir-i F.iuiit nmimla of not everv man. it seems, who peaches (after they are pared), four ( tbe good juagmeni to grasp upponu pounds of sugar, one quart or viueear. . uuy oy tue loreiut half an ounce of cloves, half an ounce of cinnamon, quarter of an ounce of mace. Tare the peaches belore weigu Ing them; do not remove the stones, but leave them whole. Tut tbe peaches n a stone iar and pour over ttiein the liquor boiling hot. The next day much j syrup will have rormea. four it ou j again and bring It to a boil in your pre- i serving kettle, and pour it upon the fruit while steaming hot. Repeat this for five mornings. Cover up the jar closely and the peaches will keep per fectly for a year or more. one great shout from the multitude, be is committed to the lire, which has lull ed a little during this, again grows fast aud furious until about 10 o'ciocit, w hen, the supplies having become ex hausted and the lire burned low, the noise grows less and less aud the streets begin to be deserted. A Iulc-li City i America. ClY FAWKKS DAV. Celebrating li KUtu. Kay ofXovcm- uor in laislanO. When James 1 came to the throne the Catholics Loped he would repeal nianv haish laws then pressing on them. This he failed to do, and inconsequence a secret plot was formed to blow up the houses of parliament on the day he w ent to open the session, and so destroy the iroverninsr power of the nation. The fifth of November, loOo, was fixed niHin for the date. Shortly prior to FANCIES IN ULASS. .1 ne newest ,h:.t i .Wrovinir all the alter tue pretty K.,u munv rifir f.,- of the Ci.,,. I tf- t.lfM-Ua 1 """""-J --.- - - - i . l - .......1.1 .....-.' I . w., I . v n-.iif nr 111 1IT lttTIS nouil 11 1..I1. . I - - - trying to avoid this, an anonymous let ter was forwarded to one of the nobles warning him to absent liimseir lroui the cereinonv. l'art of the text was as follows: "They shall receive a terrible blow this parliament." These words seem to have puzzled many to whom the epistle was shown, but they event ually led to the suggestion or guu-pow- Tixctuke of L.EMOS. Fill a pint bottle ha f full of braudy or whiskey. When a lemon is used, cut tne rind up finely, and place it in the bottle, and cork it. In a few days it will be UL to use as an extract for flavoring cakes. etc Rancid Butter, boiled in water with a portion of charcoal (say a teuth part), will be entirely divested of its rancidity, and may be used for cooking purposes, alll o agh its fine flavor will not be res.ored to make it ut ior vau.e use. f-iiEAP Fruit Cake Cup and a lilf of brown sugar, two cups of flour. three-fjuiti.s of a cup of butter, three eggs, three tablespooufuls of sour milk. half a teasaoonlul ot sou a, nan cuy of fruit jam blackberry is best one cup of raisins chopped fine. Beef Omelet. Three pounds of beefsteak, three-fourths or a pound of suet chopped tine, salt, pepper and a Uttle sage, tl ri?e eggs, six Boston crackers rolled; make into a roil and bake. Ix feeding calves lemember they are not tue moot brilliant animals in the world, and it is questionable if they over inov wnen Uiey have enough any more than a boy would In a green apple tree. For this and many other reasons it la well to keep a watch over them to see tbat each one gets some of the food offered and not too ruuen of it. Old-fasiiioxed Mtnute rur dixos. Let sweet milk come to aboil, then stir In flour which you have salt ed: this most be done very quickly or it will be lumpy. Stir every moment until the pudding is about like mush. Serve while hot with sugar and cream; flavor the cream with nutmeg or vanilla. Cream should never be churned fast until it has thickened some, as it is likely to become frothv. especially in i coli weather, as there is more milk taken off with the cream than In warm weather, where open setting is prac ticed. If one is In a hurry the best plan Is to make haste bv churning slow at Erst. A fi'bk bred fowl of one of the ege laying breeds, such as Langahahs, Ilouuan, etc, wiil lay from twenty-live 10 uity eggs more in a year than the dunghill. Not only this, but thev are much more profitable every way. l'uie bred birds of almost anv breed arc worth at least $3 apiece. There Is a large profit on rightly managed poultry on the farm. fitrrA, Is found In all our cultivated grains; in mauy roots, or tubers, the potato for Ins a c in tl e wood of all :o:est tr es, particularly In the pith of many p'a its. Il gr a'.ely varies la size, form. uo general appearance, according to th- plant from winch it is obtained. From its individual characteristics, an Xpert ui'croscopist can tell from what plant any particular sample was taken. Arrow-root, tapioca, sago, salep, cas sava, and niaizena are all various forms cf starch. By the continued action of i'ri A(ir, hot water, acids, and al kali's, s.arih ce lulcsela converted Into dextrin, and finally Into glucose. Yea--r, and the substance called diastase fouud in germinating seeds, also con vert it Into glucose, Tbe saliva of man, and herbivorous auimals, aided by the heat of the stomach produces the same effect. This is still more quickly done, by the fluids in the barge intestine. After water, and cellulose, starch is the next most abundant substance in our cultivated crops. Good clover hay Is always considered as equal to any other. It is tne stan dard by which aU other grasses are compared, and no farm Is considered fully supplied for the winter that has not had a crop of clover grown upon it. A Cube for Sore Throat. Take a teaspoonful of black currant jam or jelly; put it In a tumbler and fill up tbe tumbler with boiling water, lake this several times a day and drinlr white hot. Brzakfast Butter Cakes. One quart of sour miik. one teaspoonf ul of saleratus, a little salt, one and a half cups of boiled rice, two tablespoon! uls of molasses or half a cup of sugar, a little ginger, and flour enough to make a stiff batter. Preserve Puffs. Roll out puff paste very thin, cut it In round pieces and lay jam on each, fold over tbe der being used to blow up the houses, and a thorough search of the vaults un derneath the parliament building was ordered. This was done, and resulted in finding thirty-six barrels of powder covered with fagots of wood, so as to hide them. They were in charge ot a man named Guy or Guids Fawkes, from whose person were taken a watch, a tinder box and some touch wood, This Guy Fawkes, was a man of some 'do vears of ane. of cool family and or a bold and veutuitsome spirit. He had been engaged to hie the train aud then make bis escape to France in a ship provided for that purpose. In consequence of the failure of this conspiracy, the 5lh of November was ordered to 1 kept as a day of thanks giving forever by an act of parliament, which was not rejiealed for over two centuries. In many indeed in most- of the large Knglish cities the celebra tion is a mere bzzle. A few fireworks in out of the way siiots, a bonfire where one can be lighted without fear of in terruption, a lame attempt at burning a badly manufactured effigy of Guy Fawkes. and by 9 p. m. all is over. Most of this, too, is the work o: boys. very few of the more sedate members of society taking any part in it. Occa sionally a paterfamilias will let off a few squibs and crackers for the amuse ment of the small fry of the family, but tliat is all. There are, however, one or two smaller towns which are true to the traditions of their ancestors. Bridgewater Is one of these, an ancient city of some 10,000 inhabitants, situ ated in the county ot Somerset, ana m the west country. It has long been the custom there to keep November 5 in a way that is now almost unique. For several weeks prior to that date the inhabitants beg u their preparations, lhese consist in manufacturing fireworks, organizing bands of participants, arranging cos tumes, selecting places to store their ammunition aud various other details. The fireworks are principally squibs squibs of all sizes, but all made thus: A round piece of wood, say a part of a broom handle about fifteen or eighteen inches in length, is sawed in two, an inch and a half from one end, A hole is then bored in both pieces aud an iron pin inserted in the layer so the smaller can be replaced to appear as if the whole had not been cut. but at the same time allowing it to be removed at will. At this joint each end is pointed as if one sharpened a pencil and the After a whirl or two, like a sleepy dog looking for a bed. the great ship slid Into port between two fortresses bearing tbe Holland tricolor that were scarce a hundred yards apart, and tbe vessel was presently moored beside a wharf tbat might have been nunc Dy order of Peter Stuyveyant in Nleuw Amsterdam. There could hardly be a mistake. No; those Dutch facades, those narrow- many-storied and much ornamented bouses of blue and pink and green; those narrow streets that are all sidewalk; aud the language spo ken by portly, slow-moving citizens we were certamly viewing Aiannattan Island, moved backwards 200 years and south ward, a score of degrees. Curacao (an island in the West In dies), does not seem quite like Hotter lam or one ot the smaller cities or me Zuyder Zee. It has something about it ot a later date, of a more recent crea tion, than they; and, although nrst impressions of places often change upon closer acquaintance, ours only grew stronger as we crossed tbe narbor iu a t-uuare punt slowly sculled by a muscu lar native, and then wandered about tbe narrow aud wider streets of Wil- lemstaat. Each house, every Interior and most of the figures might have been copied from old prints of Nieuw Amsterdam; and when we went to church on Sunday tbe minister, in round black turban hat, with cere monious bowing to his audience before mounting the winding stair, and preaching in fluent Dutch from an an cient pulpit, heightened the impression until it seemed quite real. less instinct, the angle which will give him most propulsion. In consequence of this, his flight often exhibits a great variety of motions, or ratuer umiaunun of direction, swerving to the right or left obliauely upward withersoever it may suit him. A Trial by Jury. That oraitt American iurv. the people, have rendered a unanimous verdict in fa vor of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant 1-nrgauve rei- l-t tlia Btanda.nl Tetneilv for bowel anu ubimarh disorders, biliousness, sick bead- ache, dizainess, constipation and sluggish liver. Eed Pine is a fine tree for light lands: or rakid growth, and desirable as an ornamental tree. do?' 'Revenge? How so? What did they TinSii mrafoA the editor w'ilu " A-VJ ,ajw . roT.(i hunted look an his eyes Do? They serenadea me. Walkintr advertlaenienta for Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemetly are the thousands it baa cared. Locust does well on comparatively thin soils, although in some sections it is troubled wlte the borer. Phrsciko a Middle Course. Younar matron f with theories on care of children, to nurse Janer nnu V A-Rtim. Yniinir matron When the baby has finished his bottle, lay him in the cradle on bis right siae. Alter canug. child should always lie on the right side : that relieves the pressure on tne heart. Still (reflectively) the liver is on the right side perhaps, after all, yeu had hotter lav bim on the left side. No. I am sure the treatise on infant n uestlon said ritrht side. vn. vue whole, Jane, you may lay the baby on his back until I bave looked up the matter more thoroughly. Come to the bridal chamber. Death I Come to the mother, when she fecla For the first time, her tirat-burn's breath. And tbou art terrible I The untimely death which annually car- ries off thousands of bntnan beings in the prime of youth, is indeed terrible. The lirst approach of consumption ia insidious. and tue aunerer inmselt la tne most un conscious ot it approach. One of the most alarming symptoms of this dread diHease la, in tact, tlie ineradicable nope, wnicn lurks in the heart of the victim, prevent ing him from taking timely steps to arrest tne malady, lnat it can be arrested in its earlier stages is beyond question, as there are hundreds of well-autbenticatd cas"s where Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery baa effected a complete cure. Pignut hickory is one of the best of timber trees, useful and ornamental. stout-growing on poor lands. Man. "Where inquirled Tomp- Ilave a good The One-Idead were you last night?" kyns of Ponsonby. "At tbe ball." "At the ball, eh, time?'' '.Splendid. Danced 25 times." "Who was there?" "Really, couldn't say. Danced much, you know." 'Whose orchestra furnished tbe music?" lteally, old boy. I danced so much I didn't have time to find out. But I just had a most elegant time." so LrfMing His Dignity. paste, wet the edges with white of egg , 8"cK 13 re"ay " use- found this roll and close them, lay them on a baking er 18 trapped a layer of thickish paper sheet. Ice them, and bake about a quar ter or an nour, copy books are often employed and gummed together. A. piece of string is then wound about the joint in the wood Cream Sauce. Stir together a ZZZ " rr i . ; ii formed. Several more sheets of paper tumbler lightly fuU of powdered white treated in a like manner sugar; grate over it nntmeg. Serve ' w,,, i: ,),v,, "Jack," said a man to an old class mate in college at whose house be was visiting, "wasn't your commencement oratlou on the subject or 'Dignity (' " ' ell, y-e-s, 1 believe it was some thing like that." 'Didn t part of it run something like this: 'It seems to me that the dignified man lias a great advantage over his fellow-men in many ways, that dignity is something to be greatly desired, aud that it would be well for you and lor me to cultivate us much dignity of bear ing aud ueiKii tinent on all occasions as possible " "les, it wouldn t surprise me if I wrote something to that effect." " ell, of course you haven't for gotten last evening when you got down on all-tours, bad the baby mount your back and then went galloping round the edge of the parlor, knocking over chairs and raising a dust, while the baby saw ed a string back and forth in your month and pounued you over the head with a drum-stick and you tried to whinny like a horse at every jump. How uo you reconcile these things? '1 dou't reconcile thera at all," re plied the other with a slightly dejected air; "I simply submit the fact that the baby needed exercise and would have yelled bloody murder if I hadn't gal loped mm." 371.21 for m Uueas. The readers of our paper will be Inter ested in knowing that the proprietors of 'VV arner a Ivo ' Cabin Itemeuies will nav f:STl -J1 in cash for the best anawer to the queation : "v bat ia the hole for that ia in I lie outside of the chimney of the old- fafh- ioned log cabin, as represented in the trad mark ot ' W arm r aTg Cabin Remedies? A pamphlet with a picture of such a loir cabin can be procured at any drug store. The answers mast be sent by mail to li. H. Warner & Co., proprietors of the cele brated "Warner's SAFE Cure," Rochester, NYH before April 10; h. 1888. Put one an swer from each contestant will bit consid ered. It must be Migned trith the real name. giving post-oltice address and must state tbat tbe party has purcJtased and used at least cue of the following remedies : War ner lg Cabin barvaparilla. Warner s Log Cabin Hops and Kucha Remedy, War ner's Log Cabiu Cough and Consumption llemedy, Warner's Log Cabin Extract, Warner s Loe Cabin Liver fills. Warner's Log Cabin ltose ('ream (for catarrh, etc.), Warner's Lou Cabin Scalpiue ( for the scalp and hair, Warner's Log Cabin Plas ters. 1 lie answers will be referred to an impartial committee for decision, which will tie announced April 10th. 1888. Let ters of inquiry will not be answered. Catairb is caused by scrotaloos taint in the blood, and Is cured by Hood Parvaparilla, which purines and enriches the blood and glres tbe whole sjs'-em health and strength. Try this "pecol ar medicine. " It Is prepared by C L Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. Where to Look. Cynic I hear you're going to be married, old fellow. Lover les, 1 am, to a charming girl, too. Cynic Can she cookf Lover Um well a I believe not. Cynic Can she sweep out a room? Lover I think not. Cynic Just as I thought. Like all the girls of to-day 1 I'd marry myself if 1 could und the right kind of a girl. Lover (sarcastically My dear fellow. did you ever try an intelligence office? I'd have gone there myself If I wanted a cook. Sat, old fellow, have you seen that the girls are going to wear high crowned bats again this season?" :so. Are they, though? By Jove. mat's gooo." "Good I I don t see anything good about it. Just think, a fellah can't see the stage any more. I consider It rather rough." " lou don't take the right view of it, old man. Don't ju see, it will give us an excuse to move Into the front row again." Mr. Minks "There, my dear, one ot your own sex, ouida, the new novel- writer, says women are not capable of actual citizenship." Mrs. Minks "I I can't see how she reaches the conclu sion." "Simple enough. She says they have not sufficient intellectual capacity for the suffrage." "Well, I suppose it is a good deal of a brain strain. I know you always have an awful headache after election. Half of Papa's Trouble Re moved. "Mary' I wish you would be a better little girl," said a father we wot of, to his little glrL "You have no idea bow sorry I am that mamma has to Bcold you so much." "Oh, don't worry about it, papa," was the reply , "I'm not one of tbose sensitive children. Half the time I don't bear what she says.'' A Ttustwouthy Animal. Llv eryman (to customer) There, sir. is as goou a uoss as ever puned a waggin Qu'.' a profitable industry Is carried on iu Austria in the rearing of toads for ftp u tat.ou to Great Britain, where tuy fetch as much as f 13 or S20 a Luudred and aie eagerly bought up by gaidenersand agriculturists, u they are lnvaluabi? in destroying gnats and other insects. A s It needs extra warm pens and good feeding to make lite Fall pigs pay for wintering. As a rule pigs dropped in October or later should be sold for what they will bring. They will cost more to wi iter than they will be worth la tbe spring. Sheep manure contains 90 to 95 per cent, of the plant food contained la the rations consumed by sheen. It is therefore, a very rich fertilizer. Ox land in only moderate or poor condition never expect to raise a full crop of any thing by excessive manor lugs of nitrate of soda, as it always gives the best returns on liberally manured land. It land to which it Is Intended to apply nitrate has not got a full manuring or animal man a re, give as early as possible a quantity of potash and phosphoric acid. i Thtr is a large pine tree in Irwin county. Ga., with two distinct bodies and only one top. The two trunks grew out of the ground about five feet high from each other, but at forty feet high they grew together, and from thence made only on tree and top. and the whole being thoroughly dry. the top of the roller is removed, the larger end taken out and there is the A composition of half gunpowder and steel filings, with a "bang" of plain powder at the end. forms tbe material for loading, all of Fasdiox has discovered a dnltcatA which Is rammed tightly and the end canarv tint in stationery, with the ad- '. f the case is closed. The head is cov- dress stamped in clear black letters. ered "ith touch paper and then all is which is the ruling fancy at present. i reaay ior action, it win oe pretty evi- UtBfc w ill US 1 pcupio luab lb would not coli, with fruit tarts. . , k , . m complete, autumn cloths, and at last the dyers ' unDOwder an bave taken tne bint irom tbe beautiful man greens. "Patient as Job himself" occurring in a reading lesson. "Who was Job?" was the natural question. One bright boy volunteered: "I don't know ex actly, but be had something to do with printing." A Parrot That Prays. The Bomlleat Man in Town, As well as ihe handsomest, and others are invited to call oa any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam tor the Throat and Longs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon Its merits and is guaranteed to care and reilere aU Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma. Bronchitis and ConauxnpUon. Large bottles, sa cents and SI. All the large growing thorns form nne fringes along tbe borders ot wood lands or parks and are attractive In fruit or flower. Vraxer Axle Oreasa. The Frazer Axle Grease is the Kt.n,,lor,i Axle Grease of the world. Use it and save your noises ana wagons. One will last two weeks. greasing do to hold such a firework as the one I have described in the hand and a holder A family living near a church owns " mereiore a necessity, mat is made a very bright parrot. Every evening oi a ong buck wun a mallet shaped the bells of the church rine the "An- oea4 grooved the proper size and the 0J119 orwi nvniiiw ln.io squib it is to hold is tied on with strinc. ririii nf th fumiw s-na tmioi.t. nw.it 1 Havmg manufactured a good suddIv the appropriate prayer at the sound of ?f heH weapons, the next thing to do the bells. The parrot watched her to And a place where they can be carefully, and the other evening, at the 5tored ? the evenln of the eventful first sound of the chimes, dropped to day and 801,06 8rua11 shop away from the bottom of the cage, put down his ,the scene of the festivities is usually se- head and said the first few words of lected- Then comes the last of the the Braver. He has keot this ud ever Preparations namely, what band to since and is adding otlier words of the Joln and ''n.t costume to wear. IX prayer as the Uttle girl teaches them to ?one r worn it is only necessary tose- him. i ieot tne oldest possible clothes in one's I By means of solution and an lnatro, . i I "iviuiuuc auu now ior glorious Otn I mem called a .Nebulizer the worst case of a noctl race between a pigeon and a L aiiernoon trains many strangers J "n no quicauy and pleasantly pony recently took place In England, the former flvtnv m m i Is an1 f latAsi galloping naif a mile. A capital start al59i? anspendetL. Little by little was made, and after a most exciting ' Yr cioc uie numDer oi peopl. im vuu won uy ou vmraa. "'. warm . tuae the bcafirt Is lighted In the American beecn is a fine tree for grouping in parks or pleasure grounds. and does well in a thin soli when once esutonsnea. in England rrive 10 the sport, and BOOH alter 6 5ud Fer pttlc",r ddX6 City Hall S3 SeuSf; 8'clock all traffic ia the main though! I S? Broadway, W Tork. or no Goal ashes posse Is little mannrial value, but serve to lighten up 1 as tiff soil. , V, An' you needn't bo afraid of him puffeckly safe an' reliable. Customer (eyeiug the animal blously) I don't know 'bout that, hate to trust him with any oats. he's du- l'd A Careful Man. -Vhv do I al ways Bud you eating at this little on. borse-restaurautr by don't vou eat at homer"" "Eat at home I You must be era. My wife runs a fashionable boarding- uuu;-e, auu x ui uareim Wliat 1 eat I am. ' A .1.11 . - mcTiiii-iioiiur kuiu piece ana silver dollar were found on William Petty 's person after his arrest, in Tort- land, Oregon. The coins were hollow ed out, aud in each hollowwas a mirror. and while they were lying on the table at an angle of forty-rlve degrees behind a stack of com in front of the dealer be could sea every card held by his on- pouenia. Fogo has said the meanest thing any man ever was capable of saving. When Mrs. F, left him alone in tbe house tlie other evening she remarked: "You won't oe lonely, dear?" "Jio," be re piled; -l shan't miss yon at alL The parrot, you Know, is here." As a breeder of disease few things citci a uegiecteu larm-nouse cellar, otninrmie csnns kkidct cure for Otodst (.ravel, ungnt's. Heart, Urinary or Lirer Diseuea, . . . , ,iuimii. uinue, Ul Arch M., t'bua, $1 a bottle, 6 lor Urujjjuu. - j - uRS-r maple is good as a forest or ornamental tree; will do as well on rocay musiae, wnen once established Consumption Surely Cored. , ' i" taiior : riease intorm your readers that I hare a positive remedy for the aoore named disease. By us timely use thousands of hopeless cases hsve been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bott.es of my remedr pkes to any of your readers who hare consumD tton if they will send me tneir Impress and F o. BHIUtVDD, ncsucvti uuj, ) American chestnut does well on any sou mas is wen drained, good for timrrtr plantations, park, or roadside. ' "Rorlt Over mends anrthlmrf fimkn m,i. aa.GlaaSaWood. Ires Viaii at Drags a oro. Whlfef ash Is a Uee of the first order ior umswr, makes a fine roadside tree, but ia lite In coming into leaf. ;UM. M.O, 1S1 Peart 8L, N. T. MARVELOUS MEMORY 'fciKicusreCOtui a - GOES DIRECT TO WEAK SPOTS. Don't allow yourself to break. Keep cp Youth, Health. Vigor. A good at SO virist at5 as pood at 73 as at 4.i. Al tin Iniia of iroing back beein the use of v cij-s" l!tiTa Kcirvu. IJuvenat-s luKini? vitM rrcea. eaima the blood to course turmzh ihe im as in youth. For weal: mm. delicate wrcea. Cure Drupepsia. Brain or Nenous earas, Fxnausted Vitality, Restores ic or $: M, Uni or fcx. E. S. Wiuj. Jersey CUT, S.J. Buchu-Paiba. Quirk, eo:i:ilt-ta cure, all annoymit ii.iu,-. . Ma Vrinary diseas'f, cntan h of Bta11-r, Sc. IL JjnifTsista E- b. WrtlA Jersey City. K. J. A GREAT BLESSING TO WOItV Dnnrl Symptom amd Conditions ttili nCuU Spec-llic will atellete and 4. ure. I Vn have nervous or sick hrai'.wfce. t..m II lull achaehe. lim-ka-he, spineaoho, Uuauii- luiuraal neat or scalding untie. If Vni, bare chronic -wcalrnow. boarinir flnwi II I UU or lierveraious incident to lile-cuantfe. ! Vn n have -uterine catarrh, mjij.rewed oi 11 I U Li paiuf ul periods, or ovarian Urojy, If Vn have suspicious growths, disposed U II I U li humor or cancer, or UetuorrLai;'-, I Dinlrlr nP quickly a run-down cmtltu- Dulllio tion and brings rclresimig sleep. Will dispel those dull tired loons ani n-ei. il mil inirs. and tiring back youthful bi.a anu ueauiy rt-tewjrea iiw hi-i uus p - . -If n trier f. G!v!vtyonr weak and d-Iiat- rt.nrl-t. mUlllCIO K-la .Mtliir Impure 1Um4 oi ucaeiunwui Miujnuu..iu, ', Ynn Talue frond health, and hope for long 1 I DU life, use "Femiilo Kerned)-." Pma Fytmi.ln continued with certiflpate. i-.f enr JCtj 1" "liunle to UealUi." tttM. A.iio aa.(M? f reft. 3r. Kilmer k Co. Einthamton. l.ru g j is' Tl KIDDER'S Tkyixo to Get Evkx. "I think I must nave Lad an attack of vertigo mis morning," said airs. Hendricks, the landlady, at dinner. "My bead suddenly began to swim, and I only saved myself from falling by grasping the table. I Imagine the sensation is similar to that or extratne intoxication. Am i not ngnt, Mr. Dnmley?" unmiey ordered a second dish of ice cream, and tbe landlady's daughter an ait jht;strato. sne was sittintc in a low-rocking chair and he swinging idly in hammock. He had on ner sun nat with the nbuons tied under his chin, and every Intelligent stray dog that went by would bark at him. j.uey were talking about dancing. "1 am passionately fond of the vaise," be said. "Do you reverse?" she asked. un, my, yes." he reDlied. Then hn leaned a little too far back and she anew tnat lie told the truth. A M Rt t l RE Flt INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA. r ft.'i Phyfilflans hav nnt us thir apprrrrai of DIOESTYLIN, sayiiitc that it i the It tropArsVUon tor LndinMtJn Utat thy have ever uJ. We hHve nver heard of ca.,e of lvsppi wher DIOK6TYI.IS was taken that wa not -urL FOR C OLCRA INFANTUM. IT WII.L l'RE THK M-rST A-i.RAV ATKD C!TS. IT WII.1, Mop VlMITINi IN I'lir . i A C Y. IT WILL Kl.LIKVi; O N TII-ATIOS. Tor Summer Comnlalntf ar.I Onrnic Dlavrrh, wbJch are Uie dirN-t r-.iiit of itn;ienVi-t li4MUua, DIOESTYI.IS will efYe.-t an 1mtnMi.tt- . ure. TaJce DYUENTYI.IN for all .a.im an1 d)vMen of th stomach ; thry a!l i:iu fr.:,i ln.r,,itn. Ak Tour'iruirffist for DI'iEsrvUN (price : j-r bottle u If he dtMs ii-n t;aw ii send u il-UiT tool and we wiil stunt a iMtlli lo you, eii.n i-retAJ-t. lo not hesitate to rend your inoi.t-v. our soue is reliable. i-:-tat!i.ht-i tw"?-.iv fiv- vears H )l. F. K 1 1 l Kit i Blaniifacturiiitf 4 tfniit-. t .1 nhu St., V. Y. EXHAUSTED VITALITY I Great Medical Work for Younj and Middla-AfQi Men. 3 Tvr . TAn ...... - ... . cnarmintr person that Mile. Clothilde ui remaraea a gentleman. 'How preiiy ; now aureeable. and what, a graceiui uancerr ao wnicb one of Mil. cinthiMo'. uearcsi, iaay inends replies : vu.w v. uc. uul M 1 1 MI. n n TV lhor her education was intprrni,t.i i..t a ouo u commenciDO' to pstm li i teaui, a DISCOVERY. S hally aallke sirtlflrial ay at tna. Amy kk larnr4l fa reaHasr. ttaeommeoded by Mabjc Twatw. RictCAmn Paoeroa. m Scientut, Hons. W. V. Arrou, Jxruxm P. BujtjZ- bum, ur. ninoit. ". ,iasoT ltJ voiumhla Law atta. Aenta; IU 4 Mr rid en ; ar at Norwich ; SS0 at Otmrlln ' CollejtwoUaaea of eah at Yale ; JD at VaU . viJL r 1". l euoaiey voiiea, ajad w..e-v snw wn.uu mv vuMMtuaa J tUWmiV. aU rruapeotus rorr rmr.r from VkUJlf. LOIStTTE. 2J7 Etftn At, New Tor Ely's Cream Biilm Frfos &O Cant a. Will do more in Canny CATARRH i iiaa s.,oo m any older waj. Annlv rtntm fn.n l . - ' ..."j men iiosirn. UliJ ELy BROS3 Green wlefa stX V nLnoiiAnu Mr In WHEEL. ircry " " " l l O.. PremootTb; Ial fit Worth a-. is. . . , w a. ..... 7T rmiii EM Rain . zzi . " y QeaJaraL M Via... G V, .- Ali4 LajLLKj V. te7 alaiu SL. Buttalo, ti. Y, KNOW THYSELF.ife 1)lBMnEn hT the PEABODT Wtni CAL INvnTTTt, So. 4 It.illllnrh KMien.Masi. WM. 11. I'AKKI K, Consu'tlnc r'bvsk-lan More tnau one mil t-.-n aid. 1 trrata upu Srvou and Irisl al et.UTy Premature lecUiie, KabL.at'a vtia :iy. i; Vltur. and Impuritim of the blood and Ue unU14 mineriea coBv-.jurnl INeron. Oouta u 0 l'' sutatantlai emist d bin lin, fuU (t.-l arraiii irta bent popular me-Meal treatise ui-ui'-.l in tti E.Dlirt imnciMe. niCf on:y i i.y n.an m' and concern ! In a plain rvi' r- U;ie tartpl rrr if you send uuW. Addrt.. a atxjve. 1 rt Mapcr, jojyes PAYSthMrREICHT ft Toi Waaon Scales, Im Lcrrrs, tsar In, ftjae Tinltsaud arm Bn Isr Vtt ala Sra.1. V or fr ps BM amBtt tkla prT aafl Si'trMS JO-IS Or HR9KAMTII, ' B1SGHAMT ON N 9 I QUHE FITS ! Wbfr: 1 U rum 1 dftliil itiaan svM). ., tor a Ulfie Slid ttlen haT thm mtnrn I masr av ra.fl i ral cum. I haT- marjf t ti- diMv-.ie . J- ITS. KlU hnY or KAI.LINU aSlCKNtttSalife-l.-mrsT'idr. I warrant txyy rml tnmr t ii - u.,.anaa tbers nave failed is no reason for not nw rweir ni a enra. rW-ni at one f.sp a treaiiseand a Vr-t fi itla of my tnta.il ibl remedr. Oive hznrmsan.l Prrt Orbeaw U. ROOT. JU. C. 1 b3 Pcaji SiU New 1 rau DR. HOBENSACK'S SEEVOUd DEBIL11I PILL A sure and safe specific for weak ness and debility of the nervous syv tern, and cenenii cxhutton an-ir.a from youthful unpriidencr, C1( and overwork of b- 'ly bik! Ira n, causing physical and mtrul -fat- ncss, loss ot mmr' and stxt.! in capacity. CURES 0L0 and YOtNG If rice ft per boa. Prepared and i i 'saleat Dr HSen.nf L:'; I-aboniinry No. 20G N. ild Street. Phila. Send for ctrcui-r. WANTED: ON E AGENT F0U THISCOUNTV, J 1 Ji'1" ,or ularKiug b-MALL I'lIoiXi. OKAPllS luto LIFE-SIZECRAYON PICTURES. The pictures are naii h.r,tif.,i i itpnm roarautt-eO. Ap-.-uls can easily get orders atiJ make a large coaimiSMl.jn. A.i.irt-.j International l'ublisliinir i I'rintinj Co. 528 WAHKET ST, PUILADELI'UIV. OUI? S5H n A T aT IM TP as OMilun EimT L. B.C. ggaMaMaM-" ' m a iowkll. a ou. Rtvolvr UtTWh.llli.i .1 .. . 1 l . , . ' . - , .1. E,P.",wler at 4 to li- Hr-e U l "l -J liiBc. fn.ni till !i) lo ifir.; li,,.,i . br-. l UhzzIi-I k. l. hbouitiM aaht ai: 1.11.1 ,. ih..vr. fiiT.i':") 1.-o'r.lruin l to j.i. bL'uu .UUMlIo lllwlr:tr.l l.lil..4-ii. A, 1,1.-... GO TO FLORIDA """Peeold. CM H1j bv rensions rz?Ksi aBBia ff m llig. lUMumatle RaaM;, .i wmm mm, is silla. AXLE GREASE. BtoM t IB tb World. M!ntf.nnlhih. Fr..T.iihr1l trj"" Y IT HI '.mil., ii-iiitww AFFLICTEDUHFORTIJNATI After all cthara Insion. D. C. B-od for ,t twTi Y.' " I - ."..rui.iiJIl. 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School 1'iauo, 1 water-col- ; and fit-i 11..: -; ot exit -. youn i.t : would l .i -for iti-t r:,: r on'y j.it.t cure In h CaiJ-c i.-e. 1 HoweiH in ;! molliei's 1,1 cream f.u- ut 1. sr. ant ilea:. and rii ore and Mr. ( anxious J txnly elsr dauclaer "l'ai.n" hereeli plainly, a rem a nel brushed Pact, sen eyes looki with the who nieu Odd 9 UU i "Who BO often old C'axte day, star the it.ir Carteret' "That "13 bia they call ine ola tleman doubt expense lands cally are. it Lew! ace 1 mi. -1 t IS t Wh t id.r. ;res '3 1. tl dat Ltr of jliat r is , are long whistli Carteret hue enough to . boy." Had curios pair Le Jane her s: brown linen in a cap, ion Ler Lands ai iti?, aettirift merry tune t: inir legal di references for indeed, with and Interest office boys. "I Loiie n. JUl ever fiL ary Jiue t, office, Blgbe. ?b dipped ht Jeroon-yeilow A4Tlc:rM Ua laJl 1 .."" ""T- 1 - ) (j , ..w w i a av. as NIPib