.Jt DR. FOR.NEY. Mr. Charles Marlon bad ridden vicious horse, aainut the express pro- tuoiuon or everyto:y ltto knew an? thing; about it, auJ a broken arm wa lu a consequence. Squire belwjn'a black bone, Thun- aer. was well anown m tbe vicinity, and bis extraordinary faculty for muU iipmnj uroKen beads bad brought bim Into such disrepute tbat tbe squire was Diizea io aep mm because nobody woum purcnase mm. Charles was the squire's nephew a joudz man or twenty-live or six. and quite as conceited as young men usually are. no r.aa conie on ircm tbe city for a month's vacation, and baring riaaen liiuBuer. and cot bis arm broken, was rafely boused away In tbe r i spare cuamber to await tbe com luff of a physician. now very unfortunate it Is." said Kate JSelwyn, entering tbe cbamber Just as Charles sin .11 stock of patience was exhausted; "but Dr. Stone baa gone out of town for a week, and lett Dr. Forney to take bis place." 'end for lr. Forney then." ex claimed Charles, impatiently. "I bare already doae so, but I ex pect you will decapitate me for it. Yon know you detest strong-minded women, and Dr. Forney " Of course I do. A strong-minded woman ought to bo put In a strait Jacket. Hut what ba.1 tbat got to do with Ir. Forney?'' "Oh. here si e is:" criel Kate, a r..' the door opened to admit a rall.ri alight young wcniau of about two anJ iwenty. one was ioy and prettv. wun sort loose curls of yellowish Lair a pair of mischievous Irown eyes, und a set of teetb white as pearls. She showed them when she smiled for that exclusive purpose. "A. patient for you, doctor," said Kate, indicating Charles with a nod. Good gracious!" cried tbe patient iou don't pretend to say tbat this young iany is a doctor?" -Dr. Forney, Mr. Martin," said Kate, gravely. "I beg your pardon," said Charles, a little haughtily, ! should prefer to cave my arm attended to by a a gen tleman." "I am yery sorry for your sake that i am not a gentleman," said Dr. For ney, bowing. "I regret it extremely. out i ao not see now I can help it. ?o, no; of course not. But do you think you bare courage enough to set a orosen nniur ' "Try me, and then answer the ques uon yoursen. " iLuout more auo the doctor pro ceeded to business; and though Charles as as nervous as any old woman, the limb was skillfully set, and the patieut quieted down to sleep before Dr. Alice J; orney left him. I don't like sick or lame horses; I don't think them interesting anywhere out of a three-volume novel, for they aie neiienuiy irerrui and cross, and want more waiting on than two old grand- uiuiuers anu a great-grand-uncle. Hut i am obliged to introduce you to my vrosen-armeu nero in order to tell you auuut ut. Alice Jr orney. When Charles awoke he was prepared io ims very mucn outraged. I declare it Is abominable," he said to Kate, "to think of that little bit or pink and white femininity being a doctorl Why. she looks as if she was Just fit to sort worsted and work blue uogs on yellow background. A woman wun a profession Is simply disgust int. Anu the idea of that girl going fuunu anu selling broken limbs and giving pnyslcl Faughl" -sne-s a pretty, genteel girL" said oia Airs. Selwyn, warmly, and don't opeua nail or her time m dawdling around and curling her hair. She means io make herself, she says; and so she does, she gave me something for my newrollogy tbat cured me right tin i erclse yotr spirit of forgiveness. For Alice, my darling, yoa are going to rorgtve me, and you are not going about setting any more broken bones. tor biokea hearts are worse than or ok en bones, and too will kill more than you cure." Ir. Forney succumbed to Mr. Ma rion's logic, and became his wife as soon as be was able to be about his business. She has cot practiced any since ber marriage, and Charles has quite overcome his prejudice for women wno follow professions. JTOTES. WIZARD EDISO.VS ADVESt BOSTON. IX His rbenominal Rapidity. A Cheap Jce-bocse. G. M. Da Bois, Fremont Co., Colorado, writes ns that he proposes to build an Ice house on a bill-side, where tbe soil to tbe depth of four or five feet is a sandy loam, underlaid by a stratum of drift bowlders. lie proposes to dig into tbe hill-tiJe to a depth of three or four feet, and set tbe house into the excava tion, also to have a vertical drain from the bottom of tbe boose to tbe stratum of bowlders. Tbe structure con templated is twelve feet square. ltn posts ten feet high. Tbe sills are scantlings two by four Inches, with studding and rafters of the same size, the latterjset twenty inches from r n M MntAPt i Ti a tntiar walla a rt I don't think." said a friend of MroH with TAnnrt 1 n mKnr n e i Thomas A. Edison, some days ago. to hnriznntaii to tliA atnrlrllnr? An nntn. a group seated in the rear room of one in tht foot. wni t. ifr rnr th. of the most comfortable hostlenes of way. The roof Is shingled, a ventua Oranje, "that you have ever heard the tor two feet wide and four feet long story bow the izard first came East. bein set in th middia r th k only a young man. careless. I generous, jovial, and totally ignorant of clapboards, tbe space between those the value of a dollar. He had been and the inner wall beinir kit emntv L. n rV k lllT rrkim.l In wsfataww .-. I . J household. various small telegraph offices until the reputation of bis wonderful swiftness as an operator got bim into the central office of a western city. From there he was ordered to report to Boston to All a vacancy. It was warm weather for the season w hen be started Eist. and be iiomieu linen trousers and a duster. liy the time be reached Boston the wcat her had pot ten cold.raw and stormy. lie dnlu't care, and reported just as he i.meu trousers and duster. tor. i-eu uy a sioucuy. broad-brimmed bat. wereu t the fashion in Boston in th best of weather, and on a raw day a nan with a linen, wet duster on and wet linen trousers sticking tJ his legs was someiiung to provoke a smile. lie waited into the superintendent's room anu said ; Jiere I am. 1 he superintendent evcd him f mm i . i- . . . . - lit .in io iooi ana saia: " ' ho are fou ? "Tom Edison.' Who the devil's Tom Edison?' Tbe young Operator ernlainevl that urn uau been ordered to reoort for dutv. and the superintendent told him t it uown in uie operating room. His ad- I nitby habits of milking are the chief cm uere created much merriment, and I causes of so much poor butter being the oirators guyed bim loud enough made. It is Quite common, in this t art covering is only for looks. as the ice will keep Just as well with out it. If a cheap house is wanted tbe roof may be covered with boards and battens instead of shingles, and venti lation secured by an opening immedi ately under tbe eaves. When the time arrives for filling the house, a layer of sawdust is placed at tbe bottom and the Ice packed in as closely as possible, leaving a space of twelve inches all around, which, as the work proceeds, is filled with sawdust, as are all inter stices between the blocks. Loos boards, four feet long, are set horizon tally Inside tbe door-way to bold In the sawdust. When the house is filled to the plates a foot of sawdust is thrown upon the mass, and the work Is done. The only care needed thereafter la to see tbat the drainage is free. Keeping the Cows Clean- Great care should be taken in bedding me cow siaoies aunng ine winter, and in keeping them clean. Unless extra pains are taken foul smelling stables will be tbe result: consequently the milk will be more or leas effected. I am well satlsQed that filthy stables and TlMBALE OF CANNED SALMON. This dish forms another inexpensive entree. A nice solid can of salmon will make a dozen timbales and will only.even if garnished with mushrooms cost about fifty cents. Remove the salmon from the can. and carefully re ject all bones, skin and oil. Mash tbe salmon, add a teaspoonful of salt, a dash of cayenne and unbeaten white of one egg; beat and rub all together un til smooth, then add another unbeaten white, beat tbe whole again, and then add the third. Beat now for about two minutes and then stir In carefully the well beaten whites of two eggs. Gar- uwu ine Doiioms or small molds or custard cups with chopped mushrooms, fill in the mixture, stand the cups in a pan of boiling water, and cook In a quick oven fifteen minutes. While they are cooking rub together two ta bles poonfuls of butter and two level tables poonfuls of flour; when smooth, add gradually a pint of boiling water, stir over the Gre until it boils again; aaa a level leaspoomui or salt, a dash Of cayenne, a tablespoonful of onion juice and two tables poonfuls of lemon juice; take from the fire, and stir in quickly the beaten yolks of two eggs; pour tliii sauce Into a dish, turn out the timbales, stand iLem in tbe sauce and serve. Tbey niny be garnished with green or not as one prefers, but I think the decline of ornamentation of dishes is to be regretted, although gaudv garn ishes are always objectionable. A rood cook has a certain pride about the style and elegance of her dishes, and if she is refused the privilege of garnishing she may neglect tbe preparation her self, and may fall into careless habits of working. On the other hand, re member the garnish should always suit the dish, and never use a Drof nsion of perfectly irrelevant materials. For Instance, puddings garnished with cherry colored gelatines, or gelatines colored with cochineal, and served with beaten whites of eggs, which reminds one so much of the cheap lem onade for sale at street corners. If possible let garnishes be eatable, ss cookery Intended for the eye alone is seldom palatable. fnbarbin Gardening. A delightful correspondent writes, strongly advising people who live In suburban towns, to cultivate their own vegetables and small fruits, provided tliat tbe husband's business hours in town afford some opportunity for day light attention to the garden, and pro vided th -y are all people of sufficient understanding and intelligence to fol low rules laid down in manuals. Alter mentioning one country village bouse, which tbey made to blossom like the rore, she says: "We have an acre and a half at R. under high cultivation for three years past, having long ago avail ed ourselves of such authorities as Peter Henderson, E. 1. Roe, James Vick and Thomas Meehan, &c My husband devotes every spare moment to tbe gar den, besides having a very industrious man constantly employed. The result is tbat we have perfectly delicious fruits and vegetables to use, and some to give away, as such guts cannot bs bought, in freslily-gathered vegetables, usually. To my mind a family can enjoy greater health and more luxuries, the luxury of giving included, in Ibis way, at a less expense than iii any other way. To raise fruits and vegetables to sell for profit would require more ground, more workers, or else a cast-iron back, with a hinge in it. It is hiring tbe addition al labor necessary that makes the ven ture such an expensive one. With a family of hard workers, and experience gained, this item would not necessarily appear." If .You Are Sick With Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism Dyspep sia, Biilooincaa, Blood Humors, Kidney Disease, OonsUpaUon, Female Troubles, Fever and A cue, Sleeplessness, Partial Paralysis, or Nerrcna Pros tration, nse P nine's Celery Compound and be cured. In each of theao tha cause is mfntnl or physical orerwork, anxiety, exposure or malaria, the effect of which Is to weaken the nervous sys tem, resulting In one of these diseases, Bemove tbe Caeu with that great Nerre Tonic, and the assort will disappear. Paine's Celery Compound '- I. Bowct. Sprlngfleld, Mass., writes s Paine s Celery Compound cannot be excelled as a Nerre Tonic. In my case a single bottle wrought a great ehanire. My nervousness entirely .uw-ppv-wou, um wiiu it ue resulting aneciion of the stomach, heart and liver, and the whole tone of the system was wonderfully invigorated. I teU my friends, if sick as I cave been. Paine's Celery Compound Will Cure You! Sold by druggists, fl ; six for Si. Prepared only by KsuAj EicHssnson A Co Burlington. V'L i for tbe Aged. Nervous. Debilitated. Warranted to color mora goods than any other durable colors, ask for tha Iiamond, and inks A Dress Dyed A Coat Colored v aj uciicnrcu j CENTS A Child can use them ! Urwquallad tor an Fancy and Art Work, At druggists and Merchants. Dye Book flea. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Preps. BurOsitoa. Vt FOR IO CENTS Aged People Whose blood aas become thin or Impure, are es pecially liable to attacks of rheunutism, or to that weakness called 'general debility." Toe pains and aches of the former are relieved by Hood's Saraaparllla, which purines the blood, and Dauas up tne whole system, "My wife and myself were botn generally run down. Hood's Sarsapamia brought us out of that urea reeling, and made ns feel like young people again. It baa done more for ns than all other medicines together." Richsju QawKHrnrr. AmltyrlUe, Long Island, N. T. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists. $1; six for IV Prepare I ou'.y by C L HOOD a CO.. Apothecarlea, LowelMass. lOO Uoses One Dollar "IIa ve you spoken to father .George, dear?" she asked, ami the Tolce which came from under uie lapel of his coat fairly trembled with happiness. IIave you begged his consent to" ".No, I didn't think It was necessary. George replied, "because he has always been so friendly and cordial with nse. Only yesterday, he slapped me on the back and gave me a good cigar and told me how well I was looking, and that Lmust come up to the house as often as I could, and that you would always be glad to see me. and that we could have the parlor to ourselves ever night if we wanted to, and " 'Dear rather 1" interrupted the volc "perhaps I had better break the news to him myself." up.' "And she is so gentle, and has a kind word for every one." said Kate. "I can't help that," replied Charles; she cant be a true woman and usurp the profession of a man. Goodness! I wonder how a fellow would feel mak ing love to her?" "Suppose you try It and find out?" aid Kate, wickedly." "Me? Humphl I wouldn't marry an an.el lr she had a profession. Ueaven deliver me from your strong minded women!" Hut notwithstanding Charles' disgust or professional females, he flourished flcely under Dr. Forney's care. The doctor eame every day, and her calls were very lengthy for professional ones. llr. .Marion had so much to tell about his sleepless nights, and his ery days, and the Utile twinges of ?Tn to 5la rm' and 106 waT Ma head wit, ana so on and so forth, that Dr. i orney s forenoons were generally half absorbed In these visits to her squeamish patient. One day the doctor came later than usual, and seemed a little burned In ubt manner, ane did not give Charles' headache so much sympathy as usual. uu wuen ne began to talk about his uwves sue looked out of the window and apparently did not hear him. Charles felt wronged and Insulted. What did he pay a physician for but to comfort him and give him sympathy? Especially when that physician was a woman. "You will be well attended now," said the doctor, rising to go. "Ur. Stone has returned and will see you be fore night," "Hang Dr. Stone!" returned Charles, irreverently. ' "Oh. not I thought you had more conndence in men, as physicians, than in women." "Who told you so?" "I had received th.it inr,iA. S n.l T ... luuugui you would be lighted that he had returned. "Well, I am not." Oh! Indeed?" "No." 4Tou will do well enough now. Mr. "" unuer any circumstances. our arm is m a very good condition, and In a few days " "I tell you It aches horridly, and my head, too. Seems as if you might have wue yiLj i or uie. -yr course I pity you very much uuv ciunoi stay io Mil you so now. am ramer ousy at this time. I have a great, many inings to get ready, you know." tor wnatr Heady for what?" gaspeu cnaries. "Good heavens! you don't mean to say that you are going lr. Forney laugte? "No. I am going V. est. Tor how long?" An indefinite period. For all my me, n x am pieaseu won me country. k ou know I have my fortune to make. uu iuiuw in Tery good opening ia tv isconsin. aomeuung rose up in Charles Ma rion's throat and nearly suffocated mm. ue put out. bis hand and dre xr. x orney io nia sue. And the o occur looaea emoarrassed and blushed, just as any other girl would have done under such circumstances. "Don't gol- said Charles, eagerly. "If it is an opening you are looking for, there is one nearer home!' And he opened his arms, entlrelr for getting that one of them was unnt for service. "Mr. Marion!" "Alice. I love you! There It Is out, thank Ilea vent I love you with my whole soul!" "Nonsense!" said Alice. "How a fellow must feel making love to a fe male doctor?" "You overheard my Insane talk Well, never mind. 1 dont care a par ticle. It will give you a chance to ex-1 for him to hear them. Ifa didn't vir though. Several hours later a New a or sender noted for his sn iftnow caueu uie omce and there was no one to take him. Well, let that fellow try him. any way, 'said the superintendent, Younir t-dison sat down, and for four hours ai.d a half w rote out messages in a clear round hand, stuck a date and a number on them, and threw them on the floor lor the ollice boy to pick up. i ne Hate lie took m numbrin nn.i dating were the only moments he was noi writiua out transmitted wnnli raster and faster ticked the instru ment, aud faster and faster F.lin' angers, uu the rapidity with which the messages caiue tumbling out and on me uoor attracted the attention f oiuer operators, w ho, when their work was uoue, gathered around to witness uie spectacle. At the cArn nf fnnr hours and a half, and the New York uuainess. mere iiaahcd from New York i ne salutation: "Hollo!' "Hello yourself ' ticked back E.Iisnn Vho the hell am vntiV ini J 1UVV iue omce w un a big II. " 'Tom Edison,' was ticked back. . , j w mo wire )Vitu aI1 my heart.' was the reply. x ou are llie lirst man in ti.o uj, sam me instrument, 'that could cter taae me at mr fntxif ant i,A only one who could ever ait at. tliant, end or niv wire for TtinrA Mian t n--v uuur nu a tiait. I'm proud to know or me country, to see cows in the win ter time with their hips and bags cov ered with a thick crust of manure, and their backs covered with hayseed aud dust. The brush and card are rarely seen In the cow stables, to them tbe cows are total strangers. Now, this is all wrong. As a rule the cows are well fed, some have bank barns, but there is a want of care iu crootnln? and handling. It pays to card and brush the cows dally; they look better, aad certainly the milking can be doue more cleanly. It is a pleasant sight to see cows kept clean. More pains should bo taken by farmers In this respect; it will pay in more ways than one. They will be more healthv and consume 1m feed, which Is an important considera tion in dairying. . Very much also depends upon the feed the cows eat. In order to have butter with a good color, corn meal mixed with a little oil meal makes a very good feed; also, plentv of eoad clover hay. you. Always Bo Truthful. a. 1 oland man ones l.arl t , """"uu 1U uuw norse or ex-Governor David uuu, ii9 iamous I'oland lawyer, hav- "ue several miles to mi rvfic xie maae ine tnn ro.,rni drove to the governor's house, found no one at home, put the horse In the stable and then went to tbe store. wh i, , .... n i. i , . '"8 wuai sume ir'.endi "i put the torse fed him." AH right." "Now, what's the bill?" nere did you go?" . l urst went to Dnmrn KfniM.9. ? MI . uw iar ao you call that?' "Three mil in your stable and WAEMixa Water for Farm Am iials. The Question. Does it mr? has been propounded to several dairv- men who have warm; d the drink for their cows in cold weaihtr, and every one baa answered. Yes. How could the answer be otherwise? If the water Is not warmed for tbe animal. It must warm it itself. In the stomach the water Is brought to a temperature of nearly one hundred degrees. When tbe animal warms the water. It uses Its food for fuel. If corn, hay, etc., were buried by the stockman to warm the water, then there might be no gain: but he uses much cheaper fuel. It is hard ly more trouble to put fuel under a tank than to give the animal the extra food required for tie heating of the food in the stomach. Tank-heaters are now manufactured, and by using them the water can be heated easilv and economically. Heating the water pays for the further reason that cold water taken into the stomach arrests digestion and thus causes a loss of food, whereas; warm water stimulates the digestive! organs to vigorous act ion. Tbe animal tbat drinks water at the freezing point.1 is chilled and enervated. How to Cauve. roultry requires nore cartful carving than anything else brought to the table. A chicken roasted may be removed from a dish to the carver's plate; and as fowls are generally served lu couples, this does not disarrange the economy of the ta ble. The fork should be placed in the centre of the breast, and the knife car ried down along the Bide. Then, in serting the knife under the leg, cut downwards as far as the tail, and sepa rating the ligatuie tear the Doint whfn jerking the leg back, the parts will give way. Next separate the whig with the ediie or the knife, and carry it through to the other side, when the wing is eas ily detached. Separate the other leg and wing in the same way. The wlth- Done is easily removed by Inserting the knife under it and bending It back. Remove the neck bones by putting the rork through them and wrenching them carefully away so as not to break them. The breast must next be separated by cutting through the ribs. Turn the fowl backwards ou the plate and cut it up. Turkey may be served the same way as chicken, excepting tliat as the breabt is the most delicate part and affords many good slices, these should be cut lengthwise, and with thin portions of the dressing handed round first. When tbe turkey is large the whole of t ie breast may be served in uch slices, i When carving a duck the slices fn-m the breast are cut, then the leg Is re moved by cutting, then the wlnz. Ducklings are carved in the same way as pigeons. l'igeons are usually carved la four pieces, dividing each piece in half. Many persons cut them through the middle lengthwise and serve half the bird to each person. Education. Morals and Health. unUl If ducks are given free range it Isl a good lung to have a small enclosure around thnir honv nrhrA Ih.v a kept till rather late in the morning.' otherwise they may lay in out-of-the-i way places where the eggs will never be found. With a free range of course they require less food. 'Ducks for breeding must have plenty of water to swim in and it is useless to keep them without it. When' hens are used for hatching duck eggs' Three miles.1 I know better: It ! thru . i o tiol 1. ' ..CO WIU ell. call it an. Then r if uij uiuioer B. " iiow many miles does that make?" oeven," it's all of eight," This examination rnntinn. the entire roule tad ZZZZ? tu ggs ust be sprinkled with watin w ,"h. .TJ. Jie horse J? E "? nJL dr'nN into the soup, boil for ten mlnutn! -mT VT.on" th.. ,1 Md a Pa.'?UWe masoning Mna.Mn. V . f. t 1 . I Cream of SriVAcu Soup. Wipe and cut into pieces two pounds of the neck of mutton, cover with cold water, bring co scalding point, skim and sim mer gently for three hours. This should be done the day before you wish to make the soup. An hour before dinner time remove tbe fat from the top or the stock, then turn it into a kettle, add one onion sliced, a bav leaf a thin slice of bacon, simmer gently for thirty minutes, then add one quart of eplnach that has been thoroughly washed, drained and neatly trimmed. Boll rapidly for ten minutes; do net cover the kettle or the spinach will lose its color. I'ress the whole through a fine sieve, then return it to tbe sou? kettle. Chop a half cup of 6uet and a hair cup or flour together until thor oughly mixed, add a half teaspoonful or salt and suUicient Ice water to Inst moisten. Mix and make Into tiny balls It is one of the interesting features of tho age we live iu that women are tak ing a deep and active interest in pub lic affairs. They manifest this interest mostly iu matters relating to education, morals and health, and their influence in forininjr public opinion and securing public action in regard to these matteis is becoming very great Iu this city a number of women of philanthropic in stincts have formed a Laies' Health Protective Association and hold month ly conferences in which they discuss questions relating to public health aud morals. At a meeting of this confer ence Miss Julia Thomas made a report in regard to the public schools of New York, iu which she spoke of the urgent necessity of improving the school houses, declaring that many of the present school buildings are so dirty and unhealthy that they are demoraliz ing to the children morally, mentally and physically. "1 have inspected schools in almost every quarter of the M'est," she said, "but I never saw such a miserable system of public in struction as we have in tills proud me tropolis, i ne politicians rule the school machine and the result Is a disgrace to the city, to Christianity, to woman hood. In one of the schools I visited, I found CO little tots just beginning their school life in a basement with no light but gas light; the rays from the burners fell tquarely in the children's eyes. I found one class of fifteen girls, not one of whom could see writing on the black board Liieen lett away, and the girls' teacher attributed their defective eye sight to the effect of the bad light when they first learned to read. Think of such things being permitted by our Board of Educatiou!" It mav be s.iid that the necessity for more aud better school accommodations in this city has been repeatedly urged by the Board of Education, and by the recent Mayors, and considerable money has lafely been appropriated for the purpose. Mrs. Jane Twombley made a report from the "Committee on Street Cleaning," in which she charged that the city did not perform its work of taking tin nn.l and disposing ot the garbage properly, and urged that a new system be estab lished by which the garbage shall be cremated and used as fertilizing ma terial This idea met with so much favor that It was agreed to get up a petition to the Mayor in regard to the matter and secure 100.COO signatures. From this it will be observed that some women of New York are not devotm themselves exclusively to fashion, but are doing some original thinking and exhibiting a good deal of publlo spirit. Ernixo Poet I have written here, sir, a little poem which 1 have decided to let you have. Editor You mean you want to put it In our paper? Ioet Y'es. sir. 1 care not for lucre, but I am ambitious. I want to co luunuennx uown 100 ages. Editor, after reading tbe first stanza Well, the fact is we are out of ages just now. out I'll tell you what I can do for you. I can send you thundering uuwn me stairs, 11 you aonT clear out, inside of forty seconds. A Rad'eal Car far Epileptic Flfa. To the Editor 1'lease inform yonr readers that I have a positive remedy for tha above named diseae which I warrant to cure the worst caaea. So strong is my faith in its vir. toes tliat I will send fiee a samnla bottle and valuable treatise to any sutTerer who will giro me Lis P. O. and Kximfis acldreea. ftaap'y, 11. U. KOOT. 11. C. 163 Pearl tot- Kaw York. Revenge. Life'" said the cynic. -i.ire is not worth living." "No?" said the damsel at his side. Why?" "Life is a bire. Human nature is so tame. Insipid, ridiculous, in all except tbe vicious classes. Society in the ac cepted sense does not live, my dear Miss Jones. It passes tbe time." "And have lots of fun sometimes." "Never. It believes it bas fun; but it's very sorry, stupid, dull fun. I am a t ync. People bore me to deat Of course there are exceptions. Bach as you but others. They talk and ta'k and talk, and I I bit and listen, an 1 think what empty, brainless things men and women are. They weary me." "Well, why don't you take revenge? "How?" "Talk back to them." And the cynic grinned a sickly grin and dropped the subject. Never seek for amusement, but be always ready to be amused. A:i Kits stopped free tf -. KMnca Uteji FITS Nerve liesiorer. Nu Kiis after ur: 1 iy's use. Mar. .uu 1 uicn. 1 icuiibe anu iz.wirt.il (Millie free to tu cakes. &endloir.Kliue.Jl Arcu su ' - .fn Usefulness Is the true measure. Our Lord made fruit the test of disciple ship. Notbtnf fares Dropsy, o ravel. Brlgiifs, Hem, Dubaies, Lrinary, Uer Disease. .Serroasna, ac.lke Cann's Kidney Cure, omce, (vil Arc.i tL, Piuis. ti a IwiUe, for i. At DrUiEgieti. Lures Uie wurstcses Cure lajrjaics L irjiu iu more you practice what you know, the more shall you know what to practice. , uvea COV wnen the man who hnn-m,! .. , said: "Now. governor, what. th- for " nt keP& mobit the inner rtuiv T..ii . Itnpliire cureeiiarantectl Iy i. .mayer, oji Arcn U, 1'Iill'a, 1 a. .base at once, no operation or de lay nom business, attested hv tlmn. sands ol cures after others lail, advice tree, send lor circular. Plants and seeds can be sent by mail any distance, as they are packed in amp moss, and will arrive In enod enn dltlon If the weather be not too warm. Jf afflicted with soreeyea use Dr. Isaao Thomp son 'fcKye-watcr. LlrutnrUta sell at 2Sc per bottle While the ground Is still in a condi tion for the spade it will be well to fill In the vacant spaces of the blackberry -uu laspuerry rows wun young plantF. Frs zer A xle Ureas. One greasing with Frazer Axle Grease will liint two weeks, all other. i. tk days. Try it. It received first premium at the Centennial and l'aris Kxposition. English apents are buying apples for shipment to Euglaud. The apple trade between thu country and Europe is growing. No Opium in I'iso's Cure for Consump tion. Cures where other remedies fail. 2jc There is no accomDlishment SO PART to acquire as politeness, and none more profitable. Rheumatism originates in lactic acid in the blood, which settling in the Joints ctuscs the pains and aches of the disease. Hood s Sarsapa na cares rheumatism by neutralizing the aridity uiooa, ana giTinjj it ricDness anl Tltallty, "Wno Is that at the kitchen door?' asKed Air. Jollikin of his yountr wlf In the Gardek. He You'll get cold, but it was so nice of you to meet me nere. She I said I would, and I did, but, as you remarked, it is really quite cold for this season of the j ear. "Did I say it was cold? An (trying to get off a pretty speech), how could I call It cold when you are here?" "But it is cold (tenderly), now don't you think the foj will hurt you?" Hot while you are here. Let us ait down here and have a talk." "Oh, not in this ro. Xow I really think it w rong of you to remain out in the cold." Well, (wondering why the dont ask him in), If you think so and it is so nice of you to be so considerate Small brother, from the best narlor Mamie, Mr. Barrett says he'll fire If von don't come in, an' hs says you have a pretty way of enteraliinj your o n-pany. It Descended. "You don't mir, that you slept with a niece of that wa.1 ding cake under your pillow, you a'i surd thing?" said a la ly to her hu band, the morning after they had at tended a wedding party. weTtainiy 1 did." And did you see in jour dream the person you are going to marry when I am dead?" she asked, chillingly. "Oh, no, I only dreamed that I had never been marr-el at all, Suian, I am going to save this bit of cake; I am going to cherish It, my dear. I shall have its portrait painted by 1 n old mas ter, and its statue stand in the library. As an heirloom it shall descend " She snatched it out of bis hands and flung It out or the bed room window. "My love it has descende i," she said sweetly. ' Gratitude. At a theatrical talnment some time ago a young lady with a three story bat sat immediately in iront or a reporter. Xotir?inir ni ner neaagear obstructed the journalhrt': view or tbe stage, where a temperance lecture, or a Ecrlptural Danorama or something was taking place, the young lady, with a sweet smile, removed her uai ana placed It in her lap. The newspaper man was proluse in his ex pressions or thanks. The next dav i.r caught a severe cold, contracted the pneumonia, and died a week later t iien nis win was read it was liwov. ereu mat he had added a codirii ivi the young lady who had sat In front of uim in ine meatre 8.047,431 Atere is a moral in thi. Quicker llian Any K X'rs matt as. . , . Kiieumaiicrdr",:?!'', Neuralgic, or prtra-ej wll"'.! . ws I L uarta.. BSrtiffN ou'l, Bfuite,"' sPriiisl will afford iDstauit v v "t c- , . . . . HemUche, liurruois. ST T-!"fct " internal r,!,,.. Cout. ttt;t .h.,nwr,,iiU ' 1? f a ,s. Fevers (i.l VV , J 1 u2 li was the flrnt Ktany ktI PAIN REMEDY Tint ini-Hnii. stnim the m m ' :iys l..n..,ntnat on, a XZ?" n,is or orra , ia J . ; M, r "r ti- a 'a :hes AND PAINS e (Wliellirr .irk or rlteijiii,tt;hn 'in 'uusues .n.l ba. k, ,,. or k,.ILPH 11, P eur.xv. ax e .V ' 7 .. . "'JUJ t kimiH, in- ..i.i,:t...n ,.t li . -"lnu.eit . for a few .la . nZ . "fA " ' i ur sj fa, i n. Price. 50 cts. , -fcin - VO' Tha rn tic-man th lft t. v-rr-nr) ad aaainlla Mutur-. i. r l,XTjy tioa and av b.m t. . r. .,, -i . 1 V Hf tleman on tha rvl.t t.-a L. hrJSfdT2 lh- U1 5 Z clue, and ia the nnlv m.,li,-m. , ., i. f ' disease. Fr.J f,.r v b.,! uX!?ifLa THt PW1KT M'H-IFirro. a en me. and if I'm r,t enontrii i. r. T'r, a 1. 1 l . i. uiur oai.i me governor: i th. i!?? tlfl- When you want fi;' ,"'.m" 1 aid'nt care how ltlu J? . oul.when you undertook a couiun't afford cheated In the miles." to be eeirs, require mucn more uampness than hens' eggs. "The Aylesbury is perhaps the most popular vaneiy or duck, being verv hardy, maturing early and laying a goodly number of eggs. Next to these probably come the Iiouens, and the Fe klns, a kind Introduced within late years from China, have been received with a good deal of favor." A V O T TI JT R mt 1 irwl f tu intitin A( ' . J .ww u t 1 1 BU I .. . . - - mucn pursued of c-ronninvth. i-r. Brape ros nas rjeen given by 1'rofessor small, narrow and crooked flues, a I IUwn or tne Leavenworth (Kan.) proper substitute as well as remedy for Hote"11111 Society, who says. "I this, as suggested, ia tho nnrten.ii cut the Tine down to the ground after or one large flue extending from tha I ruiting, and tne new canes of tbe snb- cellar to the highest availabti nnin qoent growth produce the next fruit. of salt and pepper. Moisten two level teasooonf ni of cornstarch with a litUe cold water and and add to tbe boiling soup, stir carerully until mixed, add a pint of cream and two ounces of butter, and serve at once. A manufaiiiirtna firm in Xew York one buuday. Just after breakfast. has sent to the lepaitment of Am. " 3 a tramP. nd I'm bothered culture specimens of a new fibre thev "calu WJU1 mem," sne replied. to The present system of the construc tion of chimnevs ia th anriw.f slderable adverse criticism by architects u uuuuers. esrtAnanw th. w,i Roasted Duck. The duck should be roasted without stuffing, and if the slightest fishy odcr is noticed, a few uncooked cranberries with a piece of butter the size of a walnut may be placed inside of the duck while roast- tug. j.uiriy-uve minutes in a very quick oven will be quite long enough to cook it rare. Forty-flTe minutes should make it well done. Caxapees. stale bread will answer are making from the stalk of the cot- ton piant. Ane samples received strong ly reoemoie nenip, and seem to be adapted to all the uses that hemD is put to. A few fibres of It twisted to getherln tbe hand show remarkable tensile strength, although no exact comparative testa with other fibres have yet been made, a collection of the fibres of hemp, flax, jute, ramie, etc., from all parts of the world is be ing made by the department, and a new Instrument has been invented by which it Is expected that the tensile strength of each will be ascertained with great accuracy, if the cotton plant turns out to furnish as valuable uu as now seems possible, an impor tant new source of profit will be affor- v alt a minute, mv dear." ii.t t.s. uusoana, "i'ii nx him so be won trouble you any more." iie Kissed her and went out and m uyo miuutes rei-urned. "Wen' queried his wife, "did you 'Yes, I gave him something to oat Whv. vou shouldn't-, hiiu 4in. i,.r. He'll be sure to come right back and worry me more than ever," she said yetuiautiy. "Oh, no, he won't. I gave him axjciteuuioi: mose biscuits you made iur ureamasi." with branches Irom taeh aoor Ve.t I The system tides the grape over until I for canapees perfectly well. The alira ded the cotton planters of the Southern nn anil . . . ... a I thA rnk narlrwl ha imboI Tla I Bhonlrl he) at lun mf rrn 4nne. ak,-i 1 t atpa nnnn th.lp .vuucvbiiiic at uie ceil in ir or the I r" - Auguumwi t wuo vuica, me I .iwo. uoor above, or direct r-h 01 canes left depends upon the strength I crusis snouid be neatly Ulmmed off the main flue, in thia mm, . of the root. Leave only two clusters I and the slices hollowed out basin.fn!.. teed upward draft being at all time- I on each lateral. The vines must be J ion on upper side, and then should uctaimj j sun auo iiuii, puauea to ear it I Huitaij to a goiuen Drown in assured and with no liahiiifw tn currenu. So far as the aimnle mnH. maturity. pie of venUlation is concerned, it Is ice ouiidmg of one large flue, into which all branches are carried direct from each floor or apartment, is nun anu ssue mewoa by which present evils can be overcome, and the hi Biituro irom me gases they are now forced tne net being well poisonous to inhale. established that nn eases are more poisonous than those of aulphureted hydrogen or coal gas when permeating a d wellin g. It is only about once in fmn that Mars comes as near as 36 000 nnn miles. Its orbit isso eccentric that the interval between it and the orbit of th earth vanes all the Tav from 3fi onn - 000 miles to 61,000.000. and it is only now and that, as the two planets circle round in their respective tracks, the passing point is where tbe tracks come nearest, a ne last instance of a verv close approach was in 1377; the next ill be in 1&92. Mara is much smaller than the earth. Its diameter beinir onl about 4,200 miles. Its bulk, therefore. Is only about one-seventh, and its sur face about three-tenths of the earth's. Crab grass springs no after a rain. It sbouli be eradicated when very young, and on dry. warm davs. ir cleaned out in Its first stages tbe work will be easy, but if it be allowed to root well and make growth It will en tail a vast amount of labor. Evert time you use tbe cultivator In order to kill out the grass and weeds you are at the same time Uirina tha oil, thereby admitting more air to tbe roots or the plants, providing a crea te r amount of moisture and convert ing the insoluble substances into nlsnt m a - 1UW. IDE conversation turned on super stition and a traveling man from Cbl- wago remarKea to will Shields: "Do you believe In ghests?" '1 do. indeed." rentier wiiim Come off. now, have you ever seen "You bet I have." "I don't believe It." "Would you believe it if I showed you one?" "Of course." "Well, look at that ! he ;. ..m Oyster Saccjc Boil twentv.fiwe I placed by Dr. Gibier in a gelatine. nnt lng out a Docket hoot u th.n . J . " oysters in their own liquor for a rain- -flass tube germinated, showing unmis- ciated that the light shone through It suam IU1UUKU m Iinfl Rlpva mil I iud null KCL1V1LV- M frA..a 1 lja Mil nnpn w tldnn' It.. II 1. . , .. . . . I ...V.1 ..J .. . " auo liiuui ui ia tne aeitie, add one I ""J1 " -e steaming process. tuougn ior oniy ten minutes, and un der very imperfect conditions, were afterward subjected to the same culti vation, but remained entirely inert. smoking hot fat. These hollow places may uo uueu wun any nighly seasoned minced meat. experiments of steam dwlnfec- tioo, recently Lriea in Jacksonville nave proved that tbe steaming process tuorougmy emcacious In destroying ,wuie .u gcuctsi, sua aiso tne yel- ,u" iu.-roues. Active germs siucu uj jji. uioier in a gelatine-filled cup of cream. Kub one tablennor.ri of butter and an even Ublespoonful of flour together, and stir into the liquid and stir continually until it thickens, llemove the hard part from tbe oyster put tbe soft part in tbe sauce, season with salt and pepper and take from the fire. TAe uses ot the cottoa plant are de veloping rapidly. rcrmr:y the fibre of tbe blossom was the onlv Dart utilized. Then the seed began to supply a largo proportion of the "olive oil" and aid- in the country, and now the hulls are founl to be cheaper and Utter than wood fcr paper. save ail the manure. A auarter of I a colander.add the in r i acentnrv airn m. IT. . :" . .VI"" ' . . ' "u"i , , . . " "J " utuiers i Km ui Buerry. AOa One pound or dumped their manure Into the rivers, suear to a ouart or water tAi , . " I . . - , ..u,u UUL11 manure or rertiliz- dissolved, and boil raDidlv fr- f, Iji English electrician has invented a material which he calls alterlon. for the ore vent ion nf enermim t C . w. .w.vu .u uvucia. RAPE SlIEBBET Frrn Ivn J I Th interior la eneeH kk 11.1. . .. . " uu a n u IUIO, auu i U Muscatel grapes through I currenU of electricity are passed inrougu too ooiier, ana rrom time to Magnesia or One chalk spread upon grease spot on clothing will absoit) the grease, leaving the garment clean. not supposing that era is cow oeing discussed as well a the methods of restoring fertility. German miller, sown and lightly bariowed in, in the proportion of one bushel of seed per acre, makes an ex cellent crop for summer. But it must be cot as soon as it shall blossom, for if allowed to ripen its seeds it will be come hard and woody. On good, well manured land it should produce two avue in uaj per acre. Some steinwbeel boats bulldmg in .England for South America have com pound engines, 20" and 33" bv fid" stroke in the cylinders; return tubular boiler working at 140 pounds natural drauiht. The bulla are 130 feet long 23 feet beam, and draw 15 Inches; they have made 15 miles an hour. The en gines are in the stern and the boilers in tbe bow. minutes, strain, and when cool add tbe grapes and lemon juice and freeze. This should not be frozen as hard as Ice cream, and mav be served in i tumblers or glasses. Experimental firing with the new British military rifle at ranges beyond 2.000 yards has given the following re sults: The tirgets were small field fortifications ten yards long. The firing, volleys by bpout thirty men. was almost whollv from rli time reversed. The formation of the scale is prevented by a layer of hydro gen gas. wnicn is deposited upon tbe inner surface of the boiler. The re versed currents reform the hydrozen Into pure water, a thin layer of pure water being thus kept all around the boiler. At a possible theory of the origin of tbe Mississippi, Messrs. Robert Bates and John A. JKayes suggested tbat its erosion was accomplished by means of a mighty cataract whlcA began far down tbe river near its original mouth, and by gradual retrocession dutr nnt sighting being imposjible. owing to the t"16 aIleT IIke iwge which is so markf d wesuier; yei at a.tAAJ yards out of I m xeaiuro ui tue upper pan or its course. oo snots there were lo9 hits; from 367 and lert tne high bluff walla on either A .Lovely Wo max- tta undertaker and his wife y,a ij I They found him with a mourner's hat in his hand, carefully removing the crape. "1 am deeply sorrv. Mr. .Tone !.. trn .n- I , , J luai, jour wue." 1 feel it deeply, 1 assure you." a. b luveij woman." "Indeed she was. She was a lovely wuuian. one was SO lovelv that if a imsiiiTo iinas to oury her." n?.fladn 5 lr0D iB accWentaUy spilled It will of course almost inevita bly do some damage or injure some one. tut, cuaoces ior ins man getting away from it are fairly good unless water is encountered, when there Is Immediately such a violent .rii and scattering of hot metal that there Is very little chance for tbe escareof 7C' "7 "T.'".fc.'"Jury-. combina lucittxi iron ana water Is as gunpowaer. and Iron workers should always take rins to prevent such a combination bein" nofainle Tirenf guinea nicn were .i j . M. L. Poincarre in th-T-Jrl" Card or Ttianks. ti .1 . it i tie rronrletor nf trAn,nu n-i j.uu..u uaruo, inanica, containing l i fiiimuuei wuicu come to bin dally, from those who have boon cured c KerM tlirnnl .1 1 . i i . .uu iUU iruunien uy tne use it would fill a fair-sizeil a. now mucn better to invite all to Dy urugBist ana get a. I roe aainpie bottle tbat you mar test for cnnrir i,. iarfie ootties DOc and f 1. juore Etrength Is needed to abstain torn wor when tired than to under, take it when rested. Gray's Immortal "Elegy" occupied 'vi pcicj jears. An improvement has been introduced ia me manufacture of battery jars .uuu juip wuxu considerably it luclr power or resisting the uoti.cijr oiuLions wmie removing all danger from the leakage whlh has ueretotore sometimes been the result of imperfect treatment. These Jars are made from ground wood Io tlie sime "i-uuer as me wi!-Known pailjand similar utensils, but alter having 1 een r""" "u uiiea are treated by immer o.ou in a composition which penetrates "V T BUU renie the jar acid-proof. It bas been found difficult in ti.. ...... J4J mo case ot every jar a ',uuu penetraiiun of each fibre I y the protectingcomround no-in. considerable amour.t or air which the flDres themselves ud the ,.... tween them contain. This difllculty has now been Lannfiv nlrn,.nj ,i the ingenious device, nf tre.,i .t.l jars in a vacuum, whereh- th. .,1- rimoved, and then, while the Jars are still submereed. aomitt.e. . or the fluid used f; t. r' "m11 K I IIH Uir pressure thus forces the corr,no,,nri ,,, every portion of the material forming me jar. and render rriau n.. ..." lion of every nhre. "" .MM. muBL or Ida iLnra ... . the employ of the i r"X 1, nrnntj i. .v. . ,.T " "'"- ve ;rT e,,1"" on wlIch they re- uD.r uj aster closely their readiness to oblige. tTaitrAliMIW UAUBin( '"I-cte.-fltfci L3 Lb) Mk nsf I H-n,-... . i WANTED: o.m: abext vmi i ius( nivn LIFE-SIZE CRAYON PICTURES, itte picture are rea::y b.iuiifa Luea9 TaraDia. Aoii oaa t&Ai y jret oTJer. ia lulcriialional l'liblisliin A. I'rinlin Ct 522 MAiciiET br rtiiL j .Ltii;, 0'r r'.ic ii u in oi I "iwitii- .ritipctriA.niiirl f tt.i . & t. li. I.Nt.IIAH AM M P, AriistfTrla-,. . If, W'e liave poM p,j J',t mtriv Tar, ard ;. a xj. h rjvrHF.ro. ( bv aco LA f .AO. R d ty V xt' iriiH (I I lilr-mi H Mm ft- I'LL U I ilLIIU liila. ETf DR. LOBB S29 N. 15th St., below CallowhiU. PhU ..Pi. 0 year' vx erirr)(f in all iTi:il . Uineiitly reMores in untt,. ! .-.! !-v r:v fn- crftions, &cm all or writ.-. . . f-- a:.-! -.rrrj nnlntlal. Hours. 1 H A M t ' ! ! . ! I' M ni i " vtjnl U An ITS "STOPPED FREE Kdri'viM 5n-ra a Tman rtr? Ktim&. Dr. KLINE'S GHA jVerva A i-a. lVtUJILI If taka-si M irai-,.d , fM mfttf aa Irwatlee .J ti ;ea bott ft r.t panataT tB(. pytaa- ei,.rM r baits ot bi wM treada.an.ee f ti ui r r"- a-i-M tf IO Da. Kl l.K httl A-ea, m fb, ad, ..uu fa. DrcrUt. B E mRM OF Mil A lt W A 'M H5S lUSIOAliil! WANTED! 51US jt.rv 1.TUII mia llre i-r . rtfrj Bel Hohler. 1. 1 I N A V A I w ! duoe tli'-ni. ry bora? owner B-J?l from 1 t..l I.'r.eaaefer cnlerh"". feet. KenJ'j5.-ta la t trr t tr rar JJ aiea an.l tvklnc lot r' naiuiue tliat ft... f. i 65 oenu. aiursi Brewster Mlg. Co., Holly, CONSUMPTION i n5i poafiuev- r.m.1, . for f L.- aU.-i- - jf i .iw -uaiaj feav uewa rurtvj. No utt-miar mnt f a-li la it erTl win aeoj two bott.y- frwa, t..i-Uir " ti on triia dlfv- t.i in t.fTe-r'r. (,iv Eit-" A ddrMi T. a. IL' K L IL M. C 1 AXLE GREASE, is LvTeVJiCSa Kir's Cicani i:.i!n. W.8lc0,5l1 lhe be" redely SrchliareH 7& li Cold suOerliig Irom in Ilrsd. Snuffle CATARRH. A pply Balm Into each nostril r-i. CliOB. as warren t jf. T. uuia hi zjia( yaros mere wj hits, and from 269 shots at 2,800 yards there were 104 bite. Penetration at the ex treme ranges had been thought doubt ful, but some i allets at 3,800 yards struck an Iron tari.ct. and were broken to pieces. hand. This view makes St. Anthony's x aiis me ever aecreasing ana receding remnants of the once most stupendous cataract tbe world ever saw, bavins; a perpendicular descent of perhaps 630 feet. The time required to cut the entire channel ia placed at 100,000 years. J3 A Dart Of a rir.nr-rr.ill """J7 SS? a ? --tant inhalatTon o? . Pils- skived! The' Zr.! Sts- -eemed to have died from catarrhal pneamonla, and in no case from consumntlon. r.ir.ie found beyond the passage ot the nose. Singers who hT aaed plan's Cor Itrr Coneoroptlna ar II BKHT OF ALL Bold erarrwhar. Xo. RiiKtu. a aavisstij. eKU T7!want rVHnhiiu saaa. 1 1 j FABMSIrat? li t tkta Inealtta 33 Broadway, m g Olair'fi Pill CreuEBB,iili Go """"'-i! run a Gout and Rsmedr. Bet In the Worl.L V...le r.nl I LorCo.aiClllcaKo, N. Y. a m I .r tlie Kr.rerl.'irrl' Li.d. i-lieurreA SI60 FARMERS SAW (WILL AiaO UCor'fl Trm.rr,. Wab Lnlv.-raal AAmr nicrnju jUc centric ri-trtion ? laoi womiw. Palm. V. T Wr.rel' rrtrcnlsr ORTHESH PACIFIC. LOW PaISE railroad lands & FREE Government LANDS. MILLK-ICs rtf ACIIrs o ra, L :n Minolta, otll ntrota. M.-nttra. I-lahn. -.!, art..n iJ ('ftr CCVfl CHS iH.ii.aioiii with Hat - I-- r btDrfit W.I b--l Avrwifurtsl. i.iirnuru) i 1 to villn ay-flrra. ber I.an4s bow . O II 1 n I i iietrii. l.J i Vifnui ' Ci Lfcfr.atjf.1 Hl- SALESMEN :l nmt cmJ l aCl la. tb eteiMi en re tail vAm. lrgrtn mW fra im Mr hii- KaMi- WlfH 3 Per Day Nru-ni pMtltew. M vavww- KoMjUusa,! ft d..-uajij otaaataJ Manufactwnng Co Cincinnati. C v SaaCel Waaut ta mrf Ca.ir. tlmt to art er '"r"f b er.l Sottm.. lip.rMir sol .mmvi . Graaaaa D.taetlr Cer.aa U HiraH TIDT. Bn.-a.aa mwa Penmaneh't, Anl 1 m.i u fihe.rl-h.o4. 'Ulr tauaht t.y Mali Cirm-.-.r. frea i;uBa.o. - MLB, "- 1 Skasawa ai. Aaa-Z mn Calk PEERLESS DTES untie" i a tijrctacto:y taua-Lt i r Hi 'T ( vltraa, 4-7 aia.u St., pium HJisrr ""csra; o e-jrafl ta It 1 lava (Unltanna OT Uowm T re t nrvn t I maal KAiir. Xn Par T Unmnnm Hfnedy Co., I. a Parwiia-JL: laV J EMULSION u.- runcuuLI LIVER fill AND TTVPnotTnne. "vat-tUTr Almost asPalatablo as Mm Containing th mtimulntinn Tl'JpophvphUr, cnmhinrrl te.,1 and Strmgthrni,,., ,.ntiUr, . ( ""1 the rotrnry aft,,,. Ui., ,. J A Eencdy fcr Czzzzn"'- or waszj n ctires. 'cr Scrcfilczs Afzz'lzzs cr Courts, Cc'.d: & Ttrcat u far,. Al l. , ,,,. (Ji,tp ' nrtutt and I WASTisa or rur. I , , ' or .v;., ; ,-, , ,. .; t tuul. thin p.,lul.,t,!r .,.IJ. COLD UY ALL D3UCCIST1 T I B. F. VOL. TWESTY-l C England Wonn to club tea a: fter New V joy White, ut the President, i women In jour: flout isliinz sla' couraseujent- A "(H;wu l pays that lone lt-nt in tliat a century a?-' montlis, lie sa; Indies, rauiln have parsi J a have He.l dm four p r;iui8 U old. A San 1 i: wr t: Tlnc JisKUi.-.e the 1 have nut c.n:i" ter. Wl.aii-.: S'liU litlnil.i'n-i ,. has bt-t:i a 1 a that wi re put gent'V h.ive l it Til i- Mrtanii btlfll i-XitmIv,''! We.-'tt-Mi Ad.r eitC. lijiaii M.t to one of tin- i toniat 'c in the JJIIll f.Mi: that, (ini-e r; i! cess, ve hii it i ii truioa i ' i A i:i : 111 Oi .Vir, U ; k fnuiiil a ti y! : woti'.leii. ;i'.-.i ; llUCll'tIS i. ; tO le t! I- Ml n with a text ; for covet : . for hi 1. 1 1 1 ii . i burial 1 t i the Moi . ;:.v i Uil.th l-. '.: ::i . 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