rr JZ.tr: V " Female Farmers. Will the comlnjj young woman ba m farmer. N-atlered all oyer tlie broa! prairie of the Northwest are hundred? of eelf lelutnt, true blue young: Lerolnes, Ht-1 vg In ema!l. Isolated cabins called shacks, proving up claims, entering homesteads anil making money. It Is Ion some, dreaty business, this living alone on a wild, unsettled prairie without a lac or human form to wel come on or cheer one's solitude, but there stem to be a good many young uaicn wlio have the grit to bang to '.l.la solitary lire long enough to prove up a claim at leant. Four young ladies in Dakota last ear put their beads together and hit upon au ingenious plan, whereby they t ould each secure a claim and yet all live comfortably together in one house and each be upon tier own land. In stead of building four shacks with one i ootu each, they constructed one shuck with four rooms, but so nicely planned that each room of the square building was o:: a difTeient quarter section. Kch had her own bed in her own room and in tt::it way, each claimant at night slept u;on her own land. Society ladies of the city will won Oer, not so much how these young lady settlers get along without social priv ileges, as how they dared live so far away from the doctors. Why, bless you! they never thought of being sic. lioctors are not half so much of a I household necessity as city people are iu the habit of tlrnking. For ail the oniinaiy ills of life, the old fosh:oi:ed roots and herbs remedies are more eff?ctive, and much safer in results, than luo.lrrn doctors' pills and potions. These latter are so radical in their effects that, while they may better meet the modern desire for quick results, they frequently permacently injure the system, nature rebelling against the unnatural methods em ployed. It is always 3afest to follow natural methods In treating disease. The old time roots and herb remedies, which our tfood old log-cabin grandmothers Knew !o well how to prepare, were the Lest nif.licines t'.ie world ever knew, because they were nature's remedies. The modern world needs them. In Warner's Log Cabin Uemedies, and especially such us Warner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla. and Warner's Log Cibm Cough and Consumption Itemedy, the people of to-day have an opportunity to secure the l.eallhy medicines which our rugged anctstors used with such splen did results. HOUSEHOLD. Fixe Oixtxixt fob Wounds. Take equal prM of parIy. plantain Kates, groundsld and chick weed; well I ruisp the whole, extract th juice by f queering it through a muslin or flan nel bag; get a piece of flay from the pork butchers, beat it wU with a roll ing pin and then put it in an earthen ware Tessel near a slow Ore, and melt it down without salt, when you have It done sufficient, strain It Into a clear gallipot and put the Juice of your herbs with It, well stirring It; let it stand by tho fire and gently simmer one hour, then stand it aside. When cold It will be fit for use. This is an excellent ointment for scald heads. pa ne s i roR Burns. If you get half a pint , of cold drawn linseed oil and some ; clean linen rag, pour your oil over the i rag until it is perfectly saturated, have ready a gallipot or other clean vessel to let the oil drop into; take the rag up with some tongs, set it alight, bold it over and let the burnt oil fall into the vessel, keep on until the whole Is burnt then strain and bottle. Keep a feather In the bottle and when anyone meets with an accident apply the oil to the burn with the feather, afterwards sat urating a piece of lint and wrapping up the injured part with it; attend to and dress it frequently. This Is a very old but sare and excellent recipe. No housewife should be without it. The I cost is trifling compared with Its vre- iulnets and beneficial effect. F A KM .N OTES. Bau Yukm4 Axu Hon- To Ies tiuiv Tiikm. One of the most troublesome and destructive Insects which attack the leaves of trees is the Bag worm or Basket worm (7tvrni- f m.ti '..ru.is, llawolth). Its I larv:i- overrun and prey on a great variety of fruit and shade trees, loth ' deciduous and evergreen. The perfect iu.-eet is a moth, the male having filmy j wings, which give it the appearance of a large wasp rattier thau a moth, as it i Mutters around oa warm summer days, j The female is wingless and legless, and j when she has deposited her eggs in the ba-Iike case Mie fal s to the ground I and dies. Iite in the following spring i these egrfs hatch out in small brown j lartto which feed on the foliage of the ! tree tj which they attach themselves. ! They begin to build for themselves I silken coverings, to the outside of which they fasten pieces of the leaves upon which they feed. In Tiiimblc Kiggino. Some one has invented a piece of thimble rigging which is conducive to a seamstress' comfort. A metallic ridge is attached to one of the faces of the thimble. Just below the indentations. This la known as a thread cutter, and Is meant to save the trouble or using the scissors at every finish, not to speak of the perni cious bablt of biting off the thread with one's teeth. A short time since a good little Philadelphia seamstress, in the latter practice, first destroyed the enamel and then broke off her front teeth. Salad Cream. Thick sour cream, salt, white or cayenne pepper and a lit tle white vinegar roust be well stirred together. A lump of sugar on a lemon and dissolved on the vinegar or cream, may also be added if approved. This die-sing is excellent with lettuce or endive. This is excellent as a mayon naise lor vecetaoies 01 There's nothing like it. Last siirins. bMnsr very muc h run down and debilitated. I jurocured suuie or palne's cvlery Uunipouud. The uvs of two bottles niaderne frW like a new man. ab a general tonic and spring medicine, 1 do not know lta equal." W. L. OK REN LEAF, Brigadier ODcral V. N. O., Burllugtun, Vt ii.uo. lx fur as. 0L At Druggists. DIAMOND DYES Wibble "Don't tell me that adver tising amounts to anything. I adver tised three consecutive days for an old woman to act as housekeeper and never got a single answer." Wabb'e "It was your own fault that you didn't. Yon should bare ad vertised for a middle aged woman." To-Nlcbt mod To-Morrow Hlfflit. And each day and tdgbtdarlng the week you can get at ail drucfiista Kemp's Bal aam for the lliroat and Lungs, acknowl edged to be the niost successful remedy ever sold for the cure of Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and Consumption. Get a bottle to-day and keep it alwaya In the house, so you can check your cold at once. Price 50c and $L Sample Lotties free. fc'CRlBULER Whit do you think of my "Tale of Tox rt '," in the last Ba zoo? Cynicus Very well carried out; it was poor from beginning to end. cold meats. For fish salads the best dre-slng is oil and I r.ZL . .V -. irilk t 1 j ,t- iv.vi.i.in Uil.. X I! - .fta. VUO uaiu uoutru oi vi egg. Wnoorixo Cough. Take two peu- njsworth of oil of ember, rub it into the palms of the hands, bottoms of the feet and down the backbone, night and morning, not missing once until cured. If a babe, a few drops of castor oil in a little mlik In the morning, once or t ice a week; if a child of 5 or 6. a tea sroonful administered the same way eveiy morning for a week. This will work wonders, and I Lave myself proved Its efficacy many times in my own farailv. of thes silk-Ilned coverings become bag, suspended from the lower side of the limb or twig. When they have at tained nearly tiieir full growth, these larva' have an unpleasant habit of spin ning down upon any person under the tree. Having s-pent the sunny hours of June and July in stripping the leaves from the trees and rendering themselves generally disagreeable, the larvas fasten their pendent homes securely to the twigs, and change to the pupa form. After a brief period they burst forth from their pupal inclosures. the male to flutter his brief hour in the waning sunshine, the female to lay her eggs inside the empty bag and die. Throughout the winter the bags are plainly Ben barging from the twigs, and are readily removed by means of a line wire brush at the eud of a pole of the proier length to reach them, by a man sUud.ng beneath the tree. The lairs having been brushed off are gathered up and burned. A very little labor will clear an orchard or row of shade trees. Early cashes and I'otatoes Tooetuer. 1 have never grown these vegetables together, and see no advantage In so doing, unless it be the possible protection the potato vines might give ths squash as a decoy to the squash bug aud spotted beetle. The soil should be prepared for the potatoes as early as possible, the rows marked out three feat apart, and only the alter nate rows plante , leaving the others for the squash. This would give squash vines six feet ore way, and they could be planted three feet apart In the row, for bush varieties. Well rotted manure of the best quality should be applied in the hills for the squashes be fore or at the time the potatoes were planUd, the squash hills to remain un til the conditions of soils and weather were right for planting the seed, which probably would not le until the pota toes were up. By the time the squash had spruuted, the potatoes would have a good stiirt, and would protect the squash from hard winds. Tne frequent cultivation given the potatoes would hasten the growth of the squash and interfere wonderfully witn the ravages if the squash bug, as he is sby and I runs away at the first alarm. Precaution I should be taken against the flea beetle I by dusting the young vines In the top or eacn mil ot squashes with rypsum or land plaster. Into each bushel of which a pint of turpentine has been thoroughly stirred; then allow It to stand a few days well covered to retain all the fumes? This acts as a pre ventivo, not as a remedy, and can also be used on the cabbage and all planU liabl.; to infection from the flea beetle. To subdue the enemies ot the squash crop is the most expenslveand laborious part of its culture. The potatoes would be dug before the squash vines were done giowiug, or before the squashes were picked. To Ccre Boils. These painful and troublesome things can be effectually Je;lroyed by taking the following mix ture: Two ounces of Epsom salts, one ounce of salti'etre, put into a wine bot tle of spring water, shake it often. 1 ake a wlneglassful three consecutive mornings, fasting, then stop for three mornings and then go on again until time each ' t,,e whole of the mixture Is used. This is a capital medicine. Corn Bread. To make a loaf of light corn bread for breakfast beat up two fresh eggs, add a cup of milk, half sour and half sweet, a lump of soft, fresh butter, a little salt and a little saleratus. Beat in enough corn meal to make a moderately thin batter. Beat very hard, pour into a buttered pan and bake in a pretty hot oven one not hot enough, however, to burn the top be fore the middle Is cooked. Tr,e batter, with the addition tf a little flour, w 11 make excellent griddle cakes. To cure corns, get a lump of good chalk, beat and pound until it la as fine and soft as flour, then obtain a common tallow candle, mix the chalk and tallow Into a fine, smootn salve. This simple plehian remedy if faithfully followed seldom fails. Bub into the Corns night and morning an J at any time when you have the opportunity, until they drop out or disappear altogether. Fon a hair curler take two ounces of borax, one drachm of gum arable and add to them one quart of hot (not boil ing) water. tir, and as soon as the ingredients are dissolved add two table spoonfuls of spirits of camphor. Before going to bed wet the hair with this fluid and roll it in pieces of paper in the usual manner. A delicious pudding Is made in this way: Chop a pineapple quite fine; take some cake which is a little dry, rub it hue in your bands or crush It on a kneading board; put it Into a pudding dish in alternate layers with the pine s' pple, sweeten abundantly, moisten with cold water and bake in a moder ate oven for an hour and three quartets. To Destroy Bed Ants. Take a large, coarse sponge, saturate it with warm water and press it dry, then sprinkle it over with fine pulverized sugar and place it where the ants are troublesome. They will soon collect uion the sponge and get into the cells. Then dip the sponge into scalding water, which will kill them. Wash out the sponge and repeat the process. By this means you will soon be entirely rid of them. Vacts Worth Knowing. Great Britain has the largest navy, tlthoush Italy haa the greatest ships, ireat Britain has 14 obsolete iroD-clads, i non-obsolete coast-guard iron-clad vessels, and 50 sea-going. France has 13 obsolete, 14 coast-guatd non-obsolete, and 31 sea-going iron-clads. Italy has 9 obsolete and 12 sea-going iron-clads. Fifty British vessels can steam over 12 knots an hour and less than 20; 31 French can stam over 12, and less than IS knots. 12 Italian, over 13 and less than 16 knots. Of the whole num ber of sea-goi,. iron-clads having guns tliat can pierce 20 inches and upwards of iron. Great B itain has 23.64 per cent,; France, oO.TO per cent.; Italy, 10.23 per cent.; but of the whole num ber carrying 1G inches and over in com plete water-line armor. Great Britain, has 3.". 70 per cent,; France, 33.33 per cent,; aud Italy, 11.90 per cent There are now 40,000 scholars and 40t0 teachers lu the London "Bagged bunday School," and these numbers are fa.-4 nit reasing. Boys in the primary schools of Stcck Icn, California, are taught needlework the same as the little girls, so that here after they cau make small rejialrs for themselves. The Lacgiiino Plant. Palgrave, in his wotk on Central and Eastern Arabia, mentions a plant whose becds pioduce effects analogous to those of laughing gas. The ph-nt is a native ot Arabia. A dwarf variety is found at Kaftuni, and another variety at Oman, w liich attains a height of from three to four feet, with woody stems, wide- .-preading branches, and light green f liage. The flowers ate produced in clusters aud are yellow iu color. The seed pods contain two or thrte black seeds of the size and shaiie of a French I can. Their flavor is a little like that of opium, the taste is sweet, and the odor from them produces a sickening rensiition and Is slightly offensive. These seeds, when pulverized and taken in small doses, ojrate upon a person in a very peculiar manner, lie begins to Li ugh loudly and boisterously, and then sings, dances, aud cuts up all kin. Is of fantastic capers. The effect contiuues about an hour, and the patient is ex iremeiy ci mical. w lien the excite ment ceases, the exhausted individual falls into a deep sleep, which continues for an hour cr more, and, when he awakens, he Is utterly unconscious that any such demonstrations have been made by him. Scitntuic American. .Eir 1 IIERAPEI riCAL X KsTS OK e suggestion made some time ago that the nutrient proer ties assessed in so marked a degiee by coj-iner on migtit be due to the pres ence of unconiblned fatty acids has leen continued by scientific inquiry abroad, me lad being thus made mam la-t that the darker vaiietits of oil. which aie well known to be the most acid, are also therapeutically the most acne. iiie laiicr However, have a ta.-d.ei which is as distinulslud as their acidity, and on this account are not so well adapt-d for medxal use as the paler and mote pleasant kinds. The l,.le.-t examination i shows the free acid in the pale sorts to vary from 0.18 to 0. lper cent., and in the pale brown from 2.54 to o 07 per cent. These tests have let! to attempts to obta'n an artifi cial an.! more pleasaut tustlnir oil- equally beneficial, and it Is said, with a gooa uegree oi success, l bus, olive oil has been partially saponified in such a manuer as to liberate 6 er cent, cf acid, the product being unaffected un til mixed with the pancreatic secretion. when rapid absorption is effect' d after emulsincation; children are found to take this article leadily iu hot weather, and with no disagieeable secondary eiiecta. .ifw j or ln'.unf. The I'rince of Wales's comfort is w ell looked after by the London tlieatrical managers. At the Couit Theatre he has a l'erslau pavilion to smoke in, at me uarrick a Chinese pagoda, and at, tne Lyric an apartment not a whit less luxurious. A novel branch of learning has been Introduced into the higher grades oi me public sclionisor evv llaveu. It consists of a bulletin board, upon which are pasted each day clippings of import ant Lome and ioreign news taken from me liewspapers. special attentlou is given to matters brought up in connec tion with the study of history or geogra phy. The pupils take a great Interest in the ."bulletin." aud vie with one an other in bringing the greatest number of items which are suitable to be pasted. TiiEnE are now 172 carpet manufac turing establishment in Philadelphia, working 7,350 looms and employing 17, 8u0 workmen. Last year 71,500,000 yards of carpet weie produced, worth nearly M3.000.000. The gross earnings of our railways cess of thos i Vh t , , L . HCould-n- Spank HER.--My Tl. 12 .,.!. r;,.. : , aear wife, I wish that you would be ingtothe tna.A,! r ;.,v, .: ...i.i., more careful in your conversation be- THE SPRING MEDICINE YOU WANT . ueiery uompounn Purifies the Elocd, Strengthens the Nerves, Stimulates the Liver, Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels, Gives Life and Vigor to every organ. - HUAIOKOUS. Use It Now! "TJaTtnu used yonr Palne's Celery Ootripmina this sptiniTt I can H&fely recommend It as tbe Eicwt powerful and at tbe same time most P"iiUe reculiuor. It la a uplenrtld nerva tonic, t..i since uikms tt I have felt luce a new man." K. K. Kkokv, Watenown, Dakota. Wells. Richakdsoh a Co. Props. Bortlnston. Vt An amusing anecdote comes from Fredeni-borg, In Denn ark, the tempor ary resident of the Russian Imperial tamily. Two of the Czar'a childien, who were laid up with measles, refused to take the physic prescribed for tbem. Che attendants Insisted In vain. The oung people were not to be persuaded. It last tbe Czar was sent for. and.find ng that kind words were of no avail, ne began to scold. Even that did not succeed, so, turning to tbe nurse, the Czar said: "I can do no more; and yet just think that millions of subjects obey me. while these striplings set me at defiance." ZSi I LACTATE D F000 N Chemical. Is The it Days when food adulteration is so common, it is a comfort to find an article for tbe table that la thoroughly reliable. Walter Maker & Co." break fiutt rocoa la eminent In Ihla limited clam. No chemicals are naed In Its manufacture mid it is absolutely pure. It forms moreover a delicious and healthful drink, as rcfreshinz and more nutritions than lea or coffer.and free from the injurious effects that those beverages sometimes produce. And It Is very cheap withal. The house of . Walter r.Aker Co. has maintained for mora than 100 rears a great and honored repute by the ex cellence and purl-y of its manufactures. A Mistake. Acent for lewelrv bonse I've got a fine line of diamonds I'd like to show you. Man addressed l ou've made a mis take, sir, I am the proprietor of this hotel, not the clerk. Nearly evrrvtKly needs a goo.1 medicine at this season, to purify the blood and build up the sys tem. Hood's sarsapATiUa 1 t-le dh popular and enccersf u! spring medicine and blood pur.fler. It cures scrofulA. au humors, Ujsepsta, sick nead- acnr, mm tired reeling. All that Is human must retrograde If it aoes not advance. A RaJtral Car tmr .iletle Fits. Trt thf A Ldlfor PIM Inliimi nn. that 1 have a po"lve remedy for U abovs rained dlKae hich 1 arrant to cure th worst raw. o nront la BIT Talth In lta vi tnes Uiat 1 Will send fie a umnUhnllL mnA valuable treatise to any sufferer "ho will givs ir e his H O. ar,d Exprew addreea. Keap'y" nwi, .ju.5.- isa;eaxibt- ew Vurk. Youth Is a blunder: manhood a strug gle; old age a regret. otn:n Cures nroDtV. (iravei. KriM' ntre Diabaiea, In nary, Larer Diseases. Nervousness K-.iae cjinoa n.iuaef Cure, office, jl Arc L, I'm. a. $i a bou.e. lor f-V. At Dru.'ni.. A hired horse and make short miles. one's own spurs I II mure rurpirii:iriiad lr. J. H. 31ver. Sol Arch St.. 1'hll'a. t a. r.ase at once, no operation or de lay from business, attested by thou sands of cures after others fail, advice iree, send for circular. A doo Is In "full dress" when he has Dn nis collar and pants. FITS? A.1 Fns sr onned free hr rr K:inar2 erve llesiorer. No Kits afier nrst dij's use. Mar- iwiuir. j realise sua w trial Dottle tree til zuuuiea. eeniour.Kiine.ji Area su Pnlla..fs. Better to be a loan than in bad company, was not written of our um brella. Catarrh Cared. A e.erCTman. after veara rtt wmftrtim ILat Icathaome dlsea- taan-h ani ..i.i. Irying every known remedy, at lant found a prear-npui-u nice completely cured and saved elm from death. Anr atiffemr tr.m t,mA uiuiaeaae aeuuing a f ir-adargeet l stamped envelope to Prof. J. A. Lawrence. M War. en fcU. N. mill receive the recipe free of clam For chapped hands take halTaglll of olive oil and two ounces of beeswax; cut your wax into thin strips, put that aud the oil into a gallipot on the hob and let it tently dissolve, after which stir it thoroughly and let it get cold, when it will be flt Tor use. If loo hard add more oil. This Is a good thing for all chaps, whether hands, feet or lips, snd is neither disagreeable nor unpleas ant if applied to the lips. Suades. The latest Idea curtains are tbe Drettv Fow your celery seed. An ounce of seeds should produce 2U00 plants. Sow on a tine seed bed and cover the seeds very lightly. If the weather becomes dry water the young plants. Grass must be kept out, and should there be danger from heavy winds at night or fros s, a covering or muslin held at the corners with weights may be spread over tbem, though the young plants are quits hardy. The early weeds that spring up on fields not Intended for cultivation can be kept down by a flock of sheep. Many weeds that are unlit for food when ma tured serve as choice morsels for many kinds of stock when they are Just ahootin; out of the ground. Sheep graze very close, and forage all over a th'ld very industriously. They find tveiy vestige of green food that ap pears, aud by kteuu.g down the weeds early, the Celd cau iu time be entirely cleared tif the rests. Artichokes become a pest after Ihef once get a stand, as the small tub-rs remain In the ground all winter and shoot out in tbe spring, gradually ppretuiuif over sore grouuu every ton. the pigs can ba tinned in to root then Oil Tainte j in window snaues, nana painted. A cool fawn coiorea linen shade Is the background for a branch of Iliac; a spray or pink hydrangea looks well on gray linen shades. For weak and inflamed eyes, take a piece of green copperas the size of a hazelnut, put it In a pint of cold spring water and bathe the eyes frequently. If not strong enough use a little more copperas; If too strong dilute with water. Sowi.no or Seeds. Wherever tbe soil is in proper condition to work, and crumble before the ptow, or when stirred by the spade or fork, a large share of the hardy seeds may be sown. Tbe larger share of seeds are sown In rows twelve to fifteen inches apart, and it Is well to have a marker that will make furrows at these distances. Nearly all of the root crops, parsnips, early beets, carrots, onions, both seeds and seta, leeks, carrots, etc, also rad ishes In cold frames and In the open ground, are best sown in this way. In all Institutions, particularly for children, where the eyes are required to do cloaa work, the Drnmriinn r th. They serve well In a field where J square surface of the windows to ths square surrace or the floor fever fall twlow one to four. an aggiegate or $5,44.874 during the month, as against $24,173,012 in Feb ruary, 186K, showing an increase of f 1, 201,830. Heavy cotton and grain movements, and better rates, were the chief agencies producing the increased earnings of February of this year. The gain was not bo large as that made iu January, but it was made upon earnings of a mouth which, since 18ST, has each yearaieadily produced heavily increas ing totals. Mns, John Lucas, president of the A Oman's MIk Culture Association, in a repoit to the Commissioner of Agricul ture, said that with proper training the United States could. In a short time, not only raise its own silk but much more, thus gaining at least f.30,0 ,. I er annum. Philadelphia grows. The building operations in March were the heaviest of any month in the history of the city. They embraced 1777 dwellings, of which 1279 were two-story. 404 three story and 4 four-story, and increase of 1427 over those In February. The total value of the dwellings is estimated at upwards of f 4,000,000. The number of uweuings commenced since Januarv 1st foot up 2025, an increase of 153o over a corresponding period iu 18S8. The latest statistics of the China missions, carefully collated, are found in the Chinese Recorder for January, lNt. The total of foreign missionaries men, wives, and unmarried women is 112-1, an increase of 93; native ordain ed ministers. 162: unordAiiuwl nstin helpers, 127S; communicants, 34,555, au increase of 2295; pupils In schools, 14,817; an increase or 1140; contribu tions by native churches. $14,173, an increase of 5'J3rJ. Do to-day's duty; fight to-day's temptations; and do not weaken and detract yourseir by looking forward to things you cannot see, and could not understand if you saw tliera. Ueason is the eye and faith the ear of the souL The eye sees and knows, and the ear hears and believes; and the ear hears what the eye cannot see. The eye sees the flute, but only the ear hears the music During the past three mouths 691 new manufactories were started in the Sioutb. riioFEssoR O. II. Mitchell, Ph. j D., or Marietta, died March 29th after a short illness of pneumonia. He was ! one of the ablest mathematicians and ' onuuuuifra mis country nas ever pro duced. He was also the author of several scientific articles. fore the children." "I am always careful. What do you mean, eirr" "Only this, my darling. Little Maud this morning, when I refused her a quarter, said: You are getting stingi er ana meaner every day of vour life. John Smith.' And It sounded so like her mother that I did not have tfce neart to spank her. A Foolish Question. Violent rain storm crowded street car hand some lady and gentleman on rI at form Gentleman, to those inside ''Can ycu squeeze a lady in there?" Chorus of male voices "Yes. cer tainly." Lady goes in gets squeezed. On. mamma!" exclaimed llttl Edith, running Into the house neati out of breath, "there's going to be a marriage deception over to Mrs. Un- pum's this evening." 6he '-J. don't seem to care much about dancing now-a-days. Of course, when I was younger " He "It la scarcely possible that you can have beeh younger than yon are now?" Ax Irishman was planting shade trees when a passing lady said: iou -re digging out the holes, you. Mr. Haggerty?" "Jo, mum. Oi'm dlggtn' out dirt an' lavin' the holes.'- are the Feed, bitterly "That woman did me tbe greatest injury woman can do to man gave me a solemn promise or marriage." narry "And broke It?" Fred, more bitterlv "Xo. vr,f it oa -, , . -. ... " iua'jo mg Keep it, lOOl A Haadred Teas f Msasy. It hardly sesma rw-i.'- t , . t . ., . L . ' uiuuri Iai (1 mourn ior a ten-cent article, could, if '"'' " " U L .4 iii are.: Li T nuffa. Diamond Dyes own the Held of they have Imitators. "Nothlov Is a omtJl Imitated." Hut no on. ..... eoaaterfait when the ceaulas can be obtained V. v." ."."'P- w colors have lately bean added to ths list of Diamond Drea tn Stocking- Black. Turkey Red for CottS 7 -----7 - ".Liu. iii. xza.Duianurera. Vella. Klohardson A Co, Burlington. VtTwUI sendooloredfamplea of these new dyeawtth v k of ?'rctions. to any address, free 3 eharf.. These additions seem to hkv.m. tlieline so e.jnplete that anyehade ran ba matched with some color of Diamond Drea. The beautiful samole, book of shaded colors! ately sent to all dealers lu dyes, win delight the ere of any lady. "It s easy to dye wU Diamond Dre," is so absolutely tri. thai Df. John Morris, in a paper recently read before the section on sanitary r-cience of tbe Medical and Chirruglcal Faculty of Maryland advances some surprising ideas on the wholesomeness of the eggs of commerce. He says these popular articles of diet are per haps tbe most liable to dangerous change when kept, as they generally are, for months before being exposed for sale. They do not become overripe and offensive In tbe old-fashioned way, but they are Invaded by a peculiar fun goid growth which can only be detected by the microscope, but which may be recognized by a peculiar musty taste, unless the palate of the eater has become educated by longcontiaued use of the 'cooled" product. The egg In this condition is a very unwhole some food, and may lead to serious ail ments in persons of a delicate constitu tion or weakened digestive apparatus. To attack the egg-cooling Industry is to assail one of the most prorjtable Industries connected with the produce business. When eggs are very plenti ful they are bought up and packed away in cooling-houses aud kept until a raise occurs In the market through a falling off In the supply. Then tbe market is stocked from the material first received in store. The ordinary i tests are useless when applied to these eggs, tbe only ones they fail to respond to being those of the palate and incu bator; they are of no value as chicken producers. "Candling" falls to show any lack of translucency. and the oldest inhabitant of the cold-storage wareroom will have lost little or none of Its substance by evaporation, hence the floating test Is of no more avail than tbe other. The condition of the suiface or the yelk and of that of the membrane lining the shell do give occa sional Indications of tbe impairment in tbe shape of specks of visible mold, but when cooked this is not evsu apparent. E;gs are not the only arti cles of diet that are rendered positively poisonous by reason of being kept by middlemen in cold storage. Dr. Mor ris also considers the ice-box an insani tary agent, aud declares all food to be Injured by contact with quantities of ice. The natural law of the change Is simply arrested, and when foods kept on ice are brought into a normal atmos phere decomposition sets in at once, and they are rendered unfit for consumption. Only a Crown. King George IL was the last of the monarchs who made a fixed residence at Saint James's pal ace. It was his queen, Caroline, who, being a stirring kind of a woman, planned all sorts of improvements about the royal parks and palaces; among others, tbe exclusion of the public from all royal enclosures. She asked of the prime minister what would be the cost of this last arrangement. "Only a crown, madam," replied tbe politic man; and tbe queen took warning, and stayed her hand. Sympathized with Nitcbe. Granger "Doc, tliar mus' be suthln left whar ye pulled tbet tooth for me last week, it's ached ever sence." Dentist, examining tbe mouth ".Nothing there, sir, but a vacuum. "How big?" "Why, about the size of a tooth, of course." "Wal. yank 'er out. Doc I knowed suthln was wrong. I've heerd that nacher obhors a vackeyum, an' dinged if I blame 'er, 'f she ever got one stuck inter 'er Jaw." AN HONEST DRUGGIST, Stranger "So you've lived In Omaha all your life, eh? I wish you would tell me whether it is true the Winters are growing milder." Old Omaha Citizen "Well, I don't know; seems to me the other way. You see, we didn t used to feel the cold as we do now." "You didn't?" "Ho we hadn't any thermometers." when S'lred for the best blood-purifier, always recommend; l r. p;, Tr,:r ,, Medical Discovery, because he knows it lias hv far the lar'i-t sale anl' best satisfaction to his customers. Golden Medical 1is.-.verr'oiiTt- . ii"'"11 from a common Illotch. or Eruption to the worst Scrofula. Sii'r-ri.?.,'i. f"100 Itoup-h Skin. In short, all riise.-ije em-si-l .r l.(l,l . . .T zzz-i " . . i"v.:. . , ' v . ""'i"t-,i " , ui, iiiii jnij:, Aii.. imiwiaiiii im-ui-IIlt VJieai j'.ii ; J 1 1 ir iieai uuuer its ueuign luiiuence. r.specialiy lias it lii:in 1 1. -; . 1 curing Tetter, Eczema. Erysipelas. HoiU, Carbuncles, Sore Kv bores ana swellings. iiip-jnmt iMRcae, " V hue Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged tj lands. Consumption, which is Scrofula of the Lungs, U arre: remedy, II taken in uie earlier stages ot the discs- rs rar.i,;.. 't' t-'itcn,.- i: . ia sf...i. i eil aii.l 1 bj : Pierce's Cntlden M,., e only medii ine of i: guaranteed to heneti: i.r is recommended, or the im.i 77 most common mistake in corn growing is to delay cultivation too long. It is not necessary to wait until 1 the corn is large enough to see the rows. . narrowing with a little drag will break the crust that has formed and admit air and warmth. The soil at this season is cold, and when covered by a crust of hardened earth it warms very slowly. If this harrowing is done before tbe corn is ud the cultivator may be put in the fields sereral days earlier. The drag will uestroy small weeds in the hill. wnicn the cultivator could not reach. Two of a Kind. Shultz "Do you see mat aog or mine over tnexer" Milleh "ices, I see him. Right smart looking dog." "You bet he Is is. That dog has got more sense man I nave." "Is that so? Well, some years ago I bad a dog just like that one of yours, still he hadn't sense enough to go In out oi tne rain. " I WARRANTED. I u LaaaaaaaaamaaaaamaJ gtlUn cases of diseases for which it will be promptly refunded. For Weak Lungs Spitting of flood. Shortui -s of Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred affections, it is ; Sold by Iruggi-ts, at $1.00, or sn Buttles for go.oo. Copyright. 1S8.S, by WoRUs Disi-lnsaiiy Medical Assi ia ,-. ...... epUc, aootbin and healing properties of Dr. Safe's Catarrh UoLac-J :1 Mi 'la-' that i re. in l,;"J lor j; iir.-arh. r; in, , inly. "-i .: :(. .. j'r,.T,r, . i ... "Wiiat a wonderful painter Rubers I wasi" remarked Merritt at the art gal lery. "les," assented Cora. "It is said of bim that he could change a laughing race into a sad one by a single stroke. "Why," spoke up little Johnny, in disgust, "my school teacher can do that." Too Green. Innocent looking youtn "1 don t mind taking a hand. though I haven't played a game of poker In ten years. Let's see; what does five aces beat?" Host, who has met the same kind of men before "Piay the swivel eyed lay. boys. One eye on the cards, and the other on your chips." CAUTION W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. lUt In llie nn'i.l. t x inline tiU S1.IKI MM IM II l w i .nnp Sl.llll H MI M l.l Will MMl t:i.r.o i-i r. wit t a i: m 1 1- s.i1P vj-.-.o ixna mi i i ai i not f. -i.as UHlKIM.ll t -llilh . .'.(Ml an.l I liOV-' . tliiiil. shoes. All UiAile in .i.::rn . Ilu!;. i. ai.j l. Lo DOUGLAS SHOE LADREB. IWsst Material. Kest St. '. It-., x i..i If any oralrr says he liaa ti. TT. I,. IKM l.l As Mlnrs JmHZ nam and pri-. stitmpe'l on bott'in.. put i.ii,, . r H. . frH::J l- i. i;i:oi KiuN. mam, aula by Jour iltiucr, rll W. L. UOXOI-As JTcf compressed gun cotton is the sarest high explosive ye! produced, says Mr. Karl Uohrer. U. S. X. It can be readily and safely transported by any. conveyance, and is eminently convenient to handle or store. It can be sawed, turned, cut and bored easily and safely; ad the turnings, cuttings and borings mav be worked Dry compressed gun-cotton, which need form only a small nercenta? e of any charge, is safer than gunpowder. frAiD Mrs. Smith, who bad come to spend the day, to little Edith: vxre you giaa to see me again, Edith?" "Yes, m'm; and mamma's glad, too. "Is she?" "Yes, m'm; she said she hoped you'd come too ay and nave it over with." Mamma blushes scarlet, but Mrs. smith simply smiles. 1 tjf Ulan v in, !,, in v. Med ii oiu ttir-e to five l"l;r in KubtT J'.t, su id at tii flr-t ha if h'iur fxpcrivMic in strm nmlft to h. a..m. thl It U tiara. y m Ix-ikt pr-'trctiun itisiii ft mo quitu ti-'ttntg, n-'t on y ft.t ctiKTin-J t briuit o batl.y titk'ii in. but m,.o leliJ( h? d not l.M-k rxactl like A.k f.r tic HHH HKAMr.Si ii .tr. . V i WET ttim dry -i Ki. I- t 1- in.! 1 I- : . . A..!. .. , -ii. - - ".liio -nil. li H UhAiij - r i ...r t .i, a- :. w u,ra ' S. cw !, rr,...w . r,. ki.1. xatbot, to his friend who had lost his dog Llnx I say, Slimlegs. they've woriteu jinx up into sausages. climlegs Uood heavensl Fatboy, uu uud i ten me. "les. Jee the remains of links nanging tiiere." itm so tnurh trmtlilcl with catarrh it riituly tj?Yf.'d fnytxjice. One bottle of Kly't Cream Rilm did tltt t.vrft. My Voice it fully rentitrrd. B. F. IJniier, A. .V., Port. of Vie Oinvt liin4ut Church. Fhttadelithia. ELY DUoS. 66 Wsrren st X. T. 'I'M M CRATEFUL COM FORTINQ, BREAKFAST. mi0 Uu British Government, under tht pressure of the recent progress of rail road construction in the Northwest Provinces of India, is about to trv the experiment of sinking artesian wells to secure an abundance of fresh watnr at all seasons in that important part of the empire. Already the stores neces sary for the work have been shipped, and the initial attempt will be made at Agra. Intemperance nurse. is the doctor's wet Old max, at the head of the stairs at 2:J0 a. m. Susie, what time la It? busie, with second look at Reginald. vno looses his grip A few minutes .iast 10, papa Old man Don't forget to start the j.ock again when you go to bed." Jnyim.ew)T.STMrinM w. . . .u fTi wlUl d!rae fr w,ca di-tor haa i'J 1 DO -1 h nails one off his finir e5 DJ the D(Tcts came .fl to t!lr lil Si'? "V roT 3 Jr he suffered f.l dreadfully; Is now pcitine well, and I I ' M I am ratittlled Swin- .. V'Jl aiiru?Mi!r,r-? fTL.M" of the ssllvs of a calf comUi" r; i . j u ' .""r- 1 " ulcers were dw chief cause cf his improvement. Jan. 12. 1S89. j-ero, lnd. Ty thfrr.ik.h !.': v..'g- "hVfc K"'iu tji- 'iisti- :.r : i tnn. iid a t-u.Tr : i ,. i tlrm "I . I!-. . trtl .... i'r t--iili HVf v.- I! my hav .t n t is. -y thf ju.iu-:n !.? - ; a i;;.j(a4.rf ii.-.ai r th r.i'-rv m '-T' t Li ttnv f ii.-La prB. i-Kh U- rti..p-t t v Jv-j mau a fuTu; -i.a:t fnrtint-d i itli i'u i. I :, trmine." "rj rtt. r 'm ri!r In hrtif I ' vri 1 tn., I A.MLb fcPi'r V o. I-MiVn, ' :rit: a:- -.1; qi I- ILL i.r bOtiTtei Ii:: s .tvr (T U i ',r r .tt-Lirf 11, !:i-i- ISLLic ( tjt.vl.il. device In use in Tails to relieve horses from the severe strain of start ing a heavy load consists in a spiral spring of power in proportion to the average load carried, and which attacked to the end of the trace. The springs have been used for six years iu smiling cars, and show an improve uieui since mat time in general sound ness and condition, while the number or sore and strained necks have ereatlv uiminisnea. fal and ebowsd no Inclination to heal olft Specific, and he Is now well. fand pain rave him Feb. 15, be. P7. Jn. V XI a . A . - - .'una,, AUUDni, A I. Eena for book on Blood Pofon A Kirt m fcwin Srxcuric Co., Atltot. k ORATORS! Pi' Oorft fnr Cnn- utuutioo 1m THt HKsT kpft.iiut: th iniia clear. ciiLv. f jr to i uTi. Va m 7&ssvfsssstssl m m W fck-f a atrloMija. VnchJ-?a 1 prcrribe and !uiiv-o dn Hm- if m. th. fi- fur tbe certAia cur - I t hill ft VMa t. H. INGRAM AM M. r AuAierdnai, V bar oM H,f ., manw y.Bn, and n f1 " tae test or Baua aftion. 1. R. DYCHF ro Sf.Otl. Sold hy Ir - " eit PENSION FlShPS ., suixxwirullr prossonm elslnis-oriiinal. A GOOD LIVING lwT.n EVERY MAN WILLING TO WORK. !jrR"rt nd t-fcnon rinnwtn in th rati n try JLJ i 1 I J ltatIUb4i 1S4 0. IF Tor Trppn a ItFl lll I I R . tmrriiaw .n of th ' braTtsJ SMITH & U I Iarntn. Th1 f ii'-t -m J a; vt ir.anufiftuT--tl ; . Brwt .h ii- l .-m-I MariTifAt tur.! in r- - f-i-r-1--ii.ir at-Ti- m. if. 1 trar'-t iti'tU-K .'..i. t'u Ii r w wiiv In -i !. f naiifii -.m l .ti- fe. : ;. durnhlliti niiiiiiniiH cii'-Hj iii (i I If. i Mr- h -I -a --ofn-n -i-i i-.r fli. ; onlv iinr na'. f. I '.-.x .-. WKSSIIN r!f-v..:v. ar. , rrln wt'b t ni; s n;i!!i-. .v . anl arr Kn u i n n t l i-;-t ii-hi liavi:ic ti.e. deUr i arm t ;! U -i vV-low wiL' r' t- vi- n !-. tOflacrtpt.Ta natfti j--.-.. t rucafon SMITH v tin'1 '..'r.'-i kh. 5 ! . : t r; - beat iai . .. .k :,- j t: i'T -I.- i.:.r:a.-i f r IlUa, ii- . 1 ' V.- l 'tc;.m Htm IntitattoBa ! a u- aii ' ar is ... -ijr:. iie w-n :tr3 r - - ar t oate ff r:' t .n -ttj' rT t.r :.t r v.trm t an i rai-' a'-VBtA I r., .f rh sp4 WKSMJS, Trlnl. CHlCHEblER'S ENGLISH PErlHYROYAL PILLS T-sltaT D.Iiniftnd Brar.d r4 Trl TV " l Drwccl-ta. A--ft 7 I J,; no th.-r. r ;- . Ar V- M lri-:c''sa 4fl V rT m fh.-r. r w ; yrT tr-1 . ,n iip'i Ml ' Ly ,! ?rf-lt. i 4c ! reiurt. 1 M) nsanlMUfrvai IA3ICS - Lhirtit-N'rr iii-niicu. ttu iflB!..PsUlfc-,s ' -ass ML. t Spring Medicine DR.J.B.HOBENSAGK, 'uo . ocuunu oirfLLI, PHILADELPHIA, PA. The leaillnr Biieclalfar In Vn.,hr..i . , " ' .uutuiui iiup: uiienre. lonti mei cmlf innlnln n,.m... . . valusbls MsHii n l, ot 2c. lmp. Co isUiUll'iu tiiinrs s A. JJ ti.i 1 r. ., irom S V. M. uutU t P. M. Clowd Sun.l... ra.1 1 tons. rtonof oar bright school bars as flirured that this is tro of Diamond Dres. o ludte trom th stocks of our dealers in are Mtrs. Diamond Drea own tha Seld r.t py. nd are a complete, snroess. Of co u ra some dyeing Is no lonfrer a difficult and dis acreabls taalt. Almanaos. with their nlnUaa u r roper times for differset work, tails n. ,v.IT now la the time lor Spring drains. TWlsTto! reth.r with the thouunt o that hindrsdtoini of mneT. leads n. ,o vk what schoij bcyTaa curs how ainy tbaoaandsaf ladies are sow ssrmj that this is to tlms to uss Diamoa Tht possibility of obtaining lllumiaa tioft Raa Inconsiderable qoantlties from tbe droppings of sows and hones hu teen aemonstrated to the French J bVea.' AiaiiCLDT oi SCICTIRM hf U Ra. f should The process does not lessen the ralne 1 Otstbs axd Toast. Cook the or the fertilizer. oysters by steaming, broiling or frlcaa- sas. and aarva mn aica bnttarad UkMt. Is a necessity with nearly even'lody. The run Sown, tired condition at this sea-ton is due to im purities in the blood which have accumulated durlnit the winter, and aliich must be epellcd if rou wish to feel well. Hood s Karsapnrilla thor oughly purifies and lt!iies the blood, creates a food appetite, cures biliousness and hcada-he, gives healthy action to the kidneys and liver .and imparts to the whole body health nd strength. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druifglsts. tl ; six for a. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. IOU loxtt Ouc UollMr 'Wlien in the spring I felt all run down and debilitated. I found Hood s Sarsaparilla Just the medicine to build ma up. My wife also, after much physical prostration, found in Its use new life and lasting benefit. Upon our little girl, who had been sick with scarlet fever, lu effect was marvellous, entirely removing the poison from her blood and restoring her to good health." E. G. Stbatton, bwampscott, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1 ; six for $5. Prepared j "j y- nouu oi iu, lx) we li, Mass. lOO UoNea One IKtlljir Irs-rrssf v For Rteep or Flat Koofo. r. wisd-rrsar bsldpls!su? 1,uUUd- id iur cjataKwuo. TEH ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT PHitaotLMis a fskous setcuLitr. DR. LOBB. TWtNTf VCft CONTINUOU rCTiCt 329 North fifteenth Street. Below Callowhllf St.. Philadelphia. Pt. New York Offices : 62 Clinton Place. Eight Street For The trentmntof Hfv-1 TVnv HkR tP I.odb. Nrirvom 'orniJiniistii I'bviV. aui-1 Krrr-jf Irotr4iJ.n.Brirfht' 0i lir't"' "v btrtttm JitK'tu.rKM. errw-i of ro thri frr..ra no r.- -Tuia wliavt dau-ssi orisr! nu.tr .-r of h.-.w inta M infr. I will rurfciit lo nr iL in- wfiil sea- irum orWTMlifn to all r:" r f v.. - nA to aurresres or YOUTHFUL (RHOSS A trial paraas of iril- clnes lasuos sent n-aa ou rw mini .nil Ro nfl n w fs 112A . . 'lall.delpbla. "Did tliat lady buy anything:?' asked the jeweller of his new boy, as uie iaay in question left the store, ap parently in a temper. "She did not. She asked me for an old gold breast pin, and I asked her if Tie took this store for a junk shop. Then she went out." far Rlokata, Marasmus, and Waiting Dis. orilars of Cblldron. Scott't Emulsion of Fur Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites is unequalled. Tbe rapidi ty with which children train flesh and strength upon it is very wonderful. Read the following : "J have used Scott's Emulsion iu cases of Rickets and Marasmus of lone standing, and bars been more than pleased with tbe results, as in erery case the im provement was marked." J. AL Main, M. D , New York. Despair. Sweet girl, disrobing Did tou look under tha bed? O d maid What for? To see if theie is a man there." '27o, dear, I've given up all hope." Children's virtue to the fvt&ta. bring bsw wealth you are Easily Tone "i should reilly like to write something that would be read after I am dead." said a literary man who had had little success with lus recently published wcrks. " ell, what's the matter with your writing your will?" replied a friend. i 11 see mat it is read after gone." r raxer Axle Crease). The Frazer Axle Grease is tha best and. Intrinsically, the cheapest. Don"t work Brown "Have you seen Dumley lately, RoblnsoD?" J RjbiDsonYes. only a few mo ments ago. He invited me to take a drink with him." Uaiyr'h6 taVe anjthiEg " Particular "Well. yes. He uM if t u for tbe drinks h.M rV "py some other time." W1LU me A. LADT refers tn tha .1 . to front of the "T"".."" menu of rsflecUon." FRAZER AXLE GREASE. IENSIONS for Ft!pra. Faiiorti. f l.1r wlilnvantn.ra..r PEVtiona U4HBAKBD. Uicharfr- procund- Secrets S'JE rr. Slxns. Orlp. sn by nation rei-fjat ai. Minn rate hv mn. on r-.vi piaa ruu. uo bt. l aul. rth si.m rasa Writs Co.. Hollr. MicH. S"T . Ka-np e, w rt ) Liuna not umW tlia h foet J)iwtr Haf.tr Itoa ll jldir Co linur htt- 11 v tw,. . ... thoroncbir tausbt hr MAIL Ctrcuiirl irlZ' Krra.f. cileaa. 43 Main Bi.raSgsg ii Vy aiac of rr"!)- y, JHH .ppiioauwn. Jf2 Ot&c Hours: 10 A. If to 8 P M . T :& 1 f aL STOPPED FREE ifsarsfaVss TasV aN. ?.Y?.....,.TK- iMrsMJJBLB If k.ii s .tet4 m , ) prsMi taria. fITS e-w r ii ... ".f " : ,. o ds. a Lisa tei ':JfIT lI a CONSUMPTION :s u3 (..a. :et.v..K ' 1 loan? tr Fr.f. ' , rT ' JONES 1 kVaWW . Msxlw rvmr.iT far It atw 4" uioutuiia oi rM) on tn- eurH. ft stroi win m a two ttt LrvsvtlM mi Ihhs rLaesw t O. avdrlr!!. T A t 1 " r9 E FhEIV" ' PAYS THE FUtiV"' T ajM ar- rM?jif Rlair'tt Pill Crest English Gsuta HlCair 9 rillSs Hheumatlc Ra.nely. o TIT, " 34 rsaad 14 Pill. J,t- a. Kiuiou. LocS Koi a a. Wash. U C WANTED! A T'. lahV nan in oechcouT.tr V taf for th- et. ml If ADJ'-irrXD n1 '.'mpimt cmatlo Uiiia r Aairn rn Ih- n-art ?tr.at (lDilf laj.TIIT rOlT.j:! 0 I'?. tan b. oirY InMaht'y itt- ntrx. "fj ba.t Alarm 1 s.-ar m " Al 'w. " 'W1; I irnarr,. l.-iat., itiiv To.. I l..aiMi, Piwl'o'ilIlrS.U?l f OI xwnw, PMadalphla. Pa, Bct1rfa1dpuaitloa,ae. WrtlafMassnlal; soyiERs lOlliluaeBWaaUMtBBvE : Laws frea. a. W. b.0. a ctaetDaatt. a. T PENNI nr. st&: ObloIMPROTEDChesfer IS id CHOLIU PSOO PaiHS mU. a. S FoiS Caua Irans. 2 WEIOHf O 2808 LSI jStwoeo siaostTieM a rasa. v.Mfiia HOas. Akas eafflt L m aiLvsa eo. Otlvv..0 mwa Qkls ootr.iT m.m lim r,r knadlaf iWl. em for facts aud mariuaa U" pasWJ vo A PfZLl York 2rif-u people, who er for laud to this cou lud bnuge They sett tetierneDt d where their than what H and absolu where tliy nothing. Mr. 1'ai by the Mm Rational 1 appoint a standing an antee of it faith. " to ii tlOU of tlif lls aiUiin.; this toiiuli tieacl eiy is nir-ut of en the cause i trouble In t It is -.i.t Biit'. 17 11 I Ihf l'.i I t I an Italian rule lie n. :.' liiui tionl It well. As vklin In. ill have iiI.im It IS ln.l transfci n: ItH't lii'd " iliet'es.i. A 1. I ll' ' er.i.'lj i Ci'Vf tf.l au'.li' l i! lutf 1 1. ! ,i; In tin- ?i tl.ut tl Ullsll) - at l ! i .i Tnl'el -i rut- 1 ) h . ! i , t W.'i . H !', Ii I 11'. 1.1 I i II... II, I iN. xiii.- i U (H I t ! r vt-r. 1 v i . I (;niile, April I.. liar la.U nil lla'I'l V. I ( ('- i . I (ln.rt t ii O'Vt'ii i 1 i tl;-li wl : I t'.e.-i t-i,'..i Miattr-n '. 1'.:..-. Tl.. t!ii n lit diiiAii f.i' uiiUs ot l Tli i' l.o'.May i A l'I il 1 lut hi i' rn nr it- i'li this Mi' Vl.it. ! " thai.K. tlon ni : as a It-,; . of I'lr-: honor ' teunl.i! all the s lt? riin-r t!ie yt-i.r Tiik the alt:t wards .1 trated I lu Wa a crtiit Island, said In "A Vt'iv this Cull est fi it now I: When ( ibrait. lions. l'Uff-t on lit most m The lii this , iiuliiin buil l i. dale a , A diver's rublw-r mau L throng1 Inter!: whole free. belLa" sea, t especlu a belt, parts. If the and ct The H Boles, his tie to the emplo; and Li a box which and ig been log lb ou A spate L the m Don health Tbe tbeU wf ageJ r 'r r's?aai Arm the BF.mT. aoin fiBBauana, w . KERLE88 DIES
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