mi , ...;... ;. .; ' . ;;-; . ; . .f . '-" ' ' . !jrj-'.i'' '.'.'''" ' - ' r trK ) ! TUMOROUS. Fajult Lawtfr. f uuJersIand that joq are a suitor for the hand of the daughter of niy millionaire client? Titled foreiguer Yea, monsieur. In part. Family lawyer In rrl? KipUlu yourself. Titled foreigner (with a shrug) Well, monsieur, to be frank "iz you, 1 hall expect ze ocketbook sat goes wiz ze hand. Yocxo Max (gazing dreamily -t the candy ca-te iu fancy grocery store) I I wi.s!i to pet something real nice for a a young lady, but I hardly know what to select. nrocer fbrttskly) Very young? Young Mau 'IJuut 17 still going to boarding school. firmer Ys. sir.- John! show this gentleman to the pickle counter. A. Jones did uot recognize wlieu he raised mat now. yon il. Well, you s e his ejeaiht is ba.t. I never heard that Ifore. Yes1, 1 e has ix-com rold and incUTer- nt since his ejetiht was ailected tj .Iraff- Yei. it was asigl i draft. I crew it on h;ru for wmie ni ney he ha. been o ilig me fur a long time, lie never sees uienow t:o n.atler hovr closo I may t to Mai. "Vof Mi- u!d visit the seaside, Mr. lllauk," S lid a gi sliing young maiden lu a crusty old lawyer, "ainl luteu to the rnur i in j: g i f ti e tide." "I hear e::in.gli of that eveiy day," limle'! the lawyer. "Wheie ul't" ijuer el the h'iiL "In the divorce court," replied the w;etc!i. No imitations or him.-A litt e Xorth bide boy, who wan visiting a playmate the other evi ning, was invited ti take a riile on the hitter's rocking l:or. "I don't want to rule on that thing," Le said, ioniewhal s-k.riifully. "It's only a woo-leu horse. Wheal get to be a n an I'm going to have one iu:ule of meat." rxiiLo.-oi'ii kii (at the theatrel It Is most remaikal lo to me hovr that hero aud heroine can act so vividly, like truly iirps cnel lovers. Theatre llahitue OH the stage those to are man and w ife. I'hllosopher Yes, it's remarkable very remarkable. A r the New i i.rk hospital. Surgeon "Wi.at brought oii to this dreadtul condition? Were you iuii over by a street cai?'' T.it e:.t ".N sir; I fainted, an J was brought to by a meiulier of Hie 5 -c:ely of l us; A d to tlie Injured." !tEiu it In a new Light "You oiitjht to i;n:t snioki g cigarettes. Ie !.i-py. It's iijnnoin t your health." "Aw" (Putt: ,'iifi') 'Vs; I'liys r:,m say cigarettes para Ij ze Ihe in a n " A i ruti: puff :i Tesl.les, the 1'rmc" of ft'i'fj has g:m them up.' "You dou't aj'f' (Throws it away.) T is t HF. is one solace left to me, at least, re in. 1 1 ied the -l i farmer. "After all my l.o leave and go up to the city, after the p:tfi and cattle die, and cxeiy tlnug else forsakes me, there is at least one tlang th..t will sick tj t'le oil farm." And that is" "Tne mortgage!" Mb, Venkkam f. (who had not seen her for )e.rs, How beautiful Mp. tirayaire. you were in your youth. Mrs. i.r.iy.me (remembering his weakness) And how idiotic you were. Then af'.er looking at him a moment, "And you have not cli;' nged much." (if est (to head waiter) Is your uame Tide4 Waiter No. sir. (uest Or Time? Walter Not at a'.L Guest Well, it ought to be one of them. Y ou wait on no man. Minister (to tramp) Tell me, now, haven't you stolen something recently? Tramp Yes, Imj-s, I have. Minister Well, piomL-e me now that you w ill 3.ve it back to the own ere. What did you steal? Tramp A ride on a freight train. The Court "What Is your age. Mad am?" The Plaintiff "Must I answer?" The Court "You must." rlaintiff "Why, Jmlge, I thought people didn't have to testify against themselves!" She Oh, horrors! He "What is it, darling? She I forgot ail about poor pussy, left in the hons alone, and we off for a week. She'll starve. lie Oh, I remembered ter. I left a can or condensed milk on the kitchen table with a sardine opener beside it. fi AiuiY Well, how do you find your self? C'rusty-loni have to Cnd myself I never get lost! "I tfll you 'Cuts is a' ways at the end of the book; never iu the middle or tirst part." "I 11 l-t you a Cve you'll find it umler F' in the dictionary.'' V. What is medlc:ral wine? rt. I am not sure, but I think it is a sort of wine that makes the man who drinks it send for a doctor. Earliest Form of Ladles' Headdress. The earliest form of Ul:es' headdress is said to have been the overchief or head handkerchief. Then came the hood, universally worn during the fourteenth eentury, a revival of the Anglo-Saxon head covering. The close fitting cap is said to have or gmated in decking the comers of the hoxl for the sake of com fort and convenience. Chain! -era ob serves that "the era of cps and bats is referred to the ear 1 1 I'J, the Cist seen In these pat : s of the world being at the entry of diaries VII in Kouen; frnrn that time thev began by little and little to take the place of hoo Is or chaperoous that had een used till then." Sew York Tlt t am Tbr boundary line between the United States and Canad t is not ,un itiuary," as most people snppooe, un the .V. .ou it Uiobr Vmooaf. Ihe fact is the line is distinctly- mirked lrotn Lake Michigan to Alanka by cairns, iron pillars, eirth mounds and timber clearinsrs. There are JJfUi of these mark between the Lake of the Woods and the base of the liocky Mountains. The Uritinh placed one poet every two miles and the United Stat. one between each British, post. The posts are of cast-iron, and cast on their faces are the words Convention of London, October 2d, 181'?.' Where the line crosses lakes, mountains of stones have been built projecting eight feet above high-water murk. In forests the line is defined bj el.ing trees lor a space a rod wide. Misa Mania D. Parsons, of Fire Place, Long fsland, X. ., has received a silver medal from the United States Government for having saved from drowning a man and hu child ia the omaser of ISsd, when she vm o&l ten years' old, . . HOUSEHOLD. Beet Steak Pcddixo. Make a paste of six ounces of chopred suet and three-quarters of a pound ot flour; or the same weights of butter and flour; butter a pud ling basin; line It with the raste. Cut up some rump steak, with a moderate proportion of the fat; season with pepper, rait, a little chopped onion and parsley; till the lined pudding basin with this, add a little stock of water, cover with paste, tie it over with a buttered floured cloth; boil for three or four hours; s--rve with tomato sauce. Chocolate Tarts. Tut one-half cup milk and one-half cup va'er ov. r the tire in a brig' t caucian; aM one cupful sugar, one teaspnful butter, pinch of Moda, one-half cuke anted chocolate; then, when it lmil add one third cup ot wat-r. inuhich has 1-een dissolved one tKblesi-ooiiful ot corn starch; let the whole U"i! for a few mo ments and takn iroin the st?ve; when cool add tei.sp onf'd extract of vanilla. This will male uUiiit a dozen tarts. Line patty lans wiih good caky pie cru.'l and ake. when done put in t"-is mixture, 1- e the top-", and let the Ir t ing harden in Cie o en air. IIlCK lUYNf T MACAROONS. To htckorjuuts HMinddl fine, add mixed ground allspice end nutiuep; make a fr sting as for cakes; stir la te meats and spices, putting in tnoncii only to make it convenient to bardic; four the hands, ami make the mlxt ia into hulls about the idze of a nuting;lay tberu ou tins well butteied. riving room to 8 naJ; bake In a quick oven; use was.'i eI butter for gi easing the tins; laid or salt butter gives an 'i ; ieasaut taste. A pretty little cushion for rtwi stir vice can le made of the bottom of a tumbler and a piece of nbinju and l.ice. Any hou-ekeeper can supply the broken tumbler. Make a cushion for the top of any pretty material, plush ve'.vet or cashmere are very pretty, aud ed'e it with widi lace, tiiu.-h ng with a hea ling of loops and ends of narrow ribbons of various colors, placed close together and fastened to the cushion with tiny gilt or silver pins. Savory Omelet. Have ready one pint of bread crumbs, a large handful of chopped parsley, a slice of oulon minced tine, a teapoiif ul of dried set marj rltt. lat two eggs very light, add a teacup of infk, peprer and salt to taste, and a heaping table spoon! ul of butter. Mix all well to gether, and bake in a rather slow oven until slightly irowned. It must be baked in a buttered dish, aud turned out on a hot platter to serve. It must al.Mj le eaten ho. Ciikn (iEM- Oue-half a pint of linely-bo'ited corn meal, one-half pin, flour, one tub!e;xi,ful white sugar, halt a teaspoonf ul of su t and two heap ing te.mp- onf wis of b.ikiug-powder; mix together thoroughly while diy;then add tno well beateu eggs and cold sweet urlk. r milk an I a'er. to make a iiio. : .. t '.y tliin batter; bake in gem pans or n.i.l?ui riiik1. t hocolate 1'ie. Chocolate pie may 1 made with the yjlks of two eggs, three tablesjnw j-.fuls oT corn starch, four table' ootifti' t crorolate, s.x table-jxioiif uls -f .-uar. Mix a. I to te: iir and stir it t a pint if W'Hing water. Mate the crust aid lake :t lirst. Heat the wh tes stiff, ad I pu.ver irel nigir, anl when the i done l.i. e the tutr:.gi:e ou b p and leluru it to the oveu for a few minutes. Slkft is a restorative aud a cure for overwork and nerve waste. For tho.-e who can m ilher goto 11 early enough nor lie late enough in the morning, a da; time n.ip whei ever it is i.eedvd is simply invaluable. It is a habit that anyone can acquire by prac tice, and for many ,t means salvation of nerves aud even of life. Lyonnalfe otatoes. Twelve "' toes to. led till near y done; when Cold slice or cut Into d ee. Cnop fine one onion. Tut a tab!esioiifMl of butter In the skillet; put in the on. on nil I let it fry two minutes. Add the potato dice. Stir constantly and fry live min uUs. Just before taking up add salt andpep'er to taste. Car hot riiii.o. Mix one half p uudof grated carrot with one-half pound of four, 0 ounces of linely chop ped sut, 4 ounc s currants, 4 ounces sultan i raisins, 2 ounces sifted sugar and a tahlesoonful of raisin wine or Marsala. .Mix with water and boil three hours in a bag. Tomato Sai-c e. Tomatoes sliced, put them into a stewpan with a l.ttle butter, lenr, "alt aud a little sugar; melt them. Hub through a sieve, boil up, aud improve the consistence with a little cornilour mixeJ in cold water. Stewed Trite. Take a pound of tripe and cut it Into narrow strips, put it iu a s.iucepan, and cover it with gravy stork; add about a third of a can of tomatoes, some chopped onion, a dash of olive oil, Worcestershire sauce and a whole red peppr, sa't and l-epper; s ew gently until very tender and rich; serve. Fried Totatoes. Tut two slices of fat ham in a pan with hall a sliced onion; when both are brown, remove them an I put Iu the hot fat two cupfuls of cold boliel I'otato s out into small pieces; season with, pepper aud a little salt, aud serv- quite hot. Deviled Soft Clams. Chop n two bunches of clams; season with pep per, salt, buffer, parsley, green pepper and a little sausage meat; aJd enough cracker crumbs to thl ken sllghtlv, aud bake in clam shells or small dishes in which thty may be served. Tnr pie crust of meat or chicken pies should always be perforated before baking, to allow the escape of coxious ga-es generated within. Chocolate icing can be and is bet ter made with yelks of eggs instead o whit. , making a softer icing and disf posing of the yelks of the egzs. Kefp the lack, especially be' w ten the shoulder blades, well covered; also the che-t well protected. In sleeping in a cold ro m establish the habit of bi earning through the nose, and never witti the mouth open. I'otato Ccstard. One teaeup'ul of boiled or baked potato mashed and pressed through a sieve, one teacupful or butter, fame of sugar, three eggs well beaten. Cream potato and butter together, beat egs aul sugar together, mix anl fltvor to taste. Bake in a rich crust. On the last day of last year M. Ad. TVurtz called the attention of the Academy of Sciences, Paris, to a white rainbow (Ulloa Crete) witnessed at Courtenay on the morning of Xov. by M. A. Cornu. This very rare phenomenon appeared under peculiar atmospheric venditions, and was of much shorter duration than the ordi nary tinted arch. Mother (retuxmug to lunch table after a temporary absence) "Why, where are the jumbles? Tommy (sternlv) low many did you eat while I was out?" Tommy (aged seven) I don't know, mamma. You told me it was very rode to count what was eaten at the table." FARM XOTESL A waste of la'oor -auses a wasf of crop, tut this waste f oinctiixiea occurs n the beginiiii g and not when the crop ia harvested. If the labor that is expended over a large area be applied o us to concentrate the efforts on a smaller tract, ranoo which the mature can be advantageously applied and thorouch cultivation be riven, the ex- i ensea will be less and '.he yield greater. sta: le crops, such as cor and wheat, i o not always receive that preparation of the soil In the first place as b uld be given. The bod can be more liar- Dughly prepared ror tne recepnou 01 seed and the cultivator and harrow De used to Wtter advantage when the area is limited to the proper amount or lalxr to be performed. It is costly to expend the energies In a manner that eiit ills needless expense; and as tne I rt'ht deieuds as much on the jiMicous application of labor as upon the pn es obtained, labor becomes an impoitaiit ac or. I ik.uorns kor Late Uatcuing. - As the t en will not set until she is so inclined, it may happen with some that they will be unable to hatch out pull, ts ear enough to have them mature by Nwvember. Ir such drawback occurs, advisee a good authority, change the males In the yards and use Leghorn males in their places, as a cross of the Leghorn with the other bieeds produces pullets that matura sutlicieutly early to allow r hatching them as Lite as May. The Leghorn is not a large biid, but it is a superior breed for laying, ma turing when six months old. the pullets often beuiuniug to lay before they are ive mouths old. How to Grow- Sthawherries. In an address before Farmers' I: sti tute, Mr. Geo. T. l'owtll remarked (hit one cf the reasons why straw berries are so often a failure In the garden is because runners are taken from old bearing beds. Such plants aie unproductive have not vigor and are uuproDtable; therefore set only runners from plants grown for that purjvse, not from fruiting beds. Set in rows, oue foot distant, thrte fett apart, leaving sufficient runners to till up the ros and leve a narrow mat ted r. w or tmelve inches. Plant such varieties as do well in your locality and on your soil. Old ArrLE Trees. The rotting out of the heart of many M apple trees is doult less due to the cutting away of large I. tubs by ignorant tree butchers without giving the wounds any protection. A tree pro; er'y pruned during early life at els i.oihicg severe afteiward. Trtes aud chillren are much alike in touie rcsicts. The time to train both is in their eaily years The introduction of the bush 1 ma I eau is a valuable ai 1 to the beau- grower. 1 he chief expense in grow ing lima l-eans is the poles, which re quire labor in staking and replacing when affected by winds. Those who Lave tiled the bush beans ciaiui that tl.ey are fully as prolific as the po.e t-an as well as ling equal to the atter in quality. Fatly cabbages are not usually as hard and large as the later kiuda 1 hey are intended to affjrd a supply while waiting for the better varieties to come in. They are of but little value unless early. It is time to have the seed for eailv plants sowed in the I otb-d, aud tue young plants tbouid le set out as soon as possible. I"he rapid growth of an animal when It is young will be an advantage to it later ou 'n life. The greatest projior tiunate gain with animals is during the flist year. If the young stock is kept in thrilty. g'vwiiig condit on the lirst two years the greater proftortion ot work required to secure a profit will have been performed. Weeds w i 1 come up sooner than the crop. Ihe damage trom weeds is done early in the season, as they ciowd out the young plants and appropriate the 'hint fool. Much lalor can te saved by working the plowed laud over with a cultivator and harrow before planting iX the weeds have made a start. Some varieties of peaches will not tl.i.ve on sandy soil, while others do not ihiive well on heavy soil. The early varieties do not 'eeui to be as reliable as the later kinds. One of the hardiest and tiest varieties is Stump the World, which has been tested iu New Jersey w llh satisfactory results. Iu a series f exp runents conducted oy I rofessor Collier iie found that for tvery dollar expeudtd iu food tin-re was left in the solid and liquid mauure 73 cents, which is just s valuable to the farmer as the original food procured, as it can I e converted into salable pro ducts the Lext year. Look over the see l corn. There Is but little danger of any of it being frozen this season, but the best ears should be selected, lly carefully se lecting seel every year the yield of the corn cio can be radu illy mcrea e No plants are more easily improved by selection than corn and wheal. Dampness in the stables is not ea i! avoided. When the animals aie out side, the windows aud doori should l-e kept oien to allow currcuti of air to flow through. As a ruie in uiy stab'.es necl more windows, in order to admit the rays of the sun. which serve to diy the inler.or. Insuirmer the windows can 1 shaded. The early vegetables are the real luxuries. To liave them early the preparations must be made early. The garden plot sliould have been put In condition before now. Have the seed ready so as to plant as sjon as the ground is warm enough au l danger from fro t is over. For late crojis ths groui.d s oul-l also be woiked soon. The AVr Jrrtrti A-j icuIiurLt, a jour nal devoted largely to the Interest of New Jersey, aas that 2 cents per quart is pa d t ) the producer ot luilk un-1 1 cent for tiansportation, wide fie consumer pays 8 cents per quart. In o her w irds. the farmer receives only one-fourth the pr ce paid by the consumer. One orange grower of San Diego Keeps trees froni l-eirxg plucked of ripe fruit by putt.ng up placards: "These itai.gfS have bt-n poisoned." If a hen will leave her nest when auy one approaches she should not be usd for setting purposes. She m l 1 reneialiv i r-.ve an unsteady titter and breaker of es. Tfte Niagaia Iiiver lly !rulic Tun oel. Power, and Sewer Company will low, it is stated, carry out its plan for utilizing the fall of water at .Niagara t-y building ita main tunnel and con necting cross tunnels with wheel pits. The estimate of cost is $3,250,tO . It Is est.niated that if thirty mills of 6JQ horse power each are built It would pay five per cent upoi a capital of J3,iw -ooo, while if all privileges were taken, the result would pay the interest upon a large block of bonds and a handsome return upon the stock. One of the best known 1 anking houses in Wall street. New Y cik, is deeply interested In this undertaking. The scheme ia unit t of sound engineering and is thoroughly practicable. nrMoaoca Chaboit, '92 Can I have this put on my account here. Mr. Tick Very sorry, sbr, but we dont know yoo." Cbargit (making a trial elsewhere) Put this down for me, please. ou know me, I believe. Mr. Hungup Most unfortunately, we do, sir. Sorry we can't accommo date you. Mrs. Dnsky "Am dem de black stockings' you told me "about buyin'?' ! Miss Saffron Yes, dem is de ones. Cicely; au dey only cos' seveuty-five cents." "Am dey silk?" ".Not 'zactly. but dey'rejes'asgood.. An' w ill dey wash." Iat I dcu' know; l'se only had 'em fo weeks." "Don't you think Mr. Anthracite a veiv unceremonious iK-rson?" -Far as I know I should say he was." Xever knew him to stand ou cere mony, did you? ' Certainly not. He's so busy stand ing cn the scales while he's weighing his c al that he ha&n't time to stand ou anything else." "Are you careful iu the kitchen and with the di-bes?" 'I am. lua'ani. It was thro' my care I lost my last 1 1 ice." 'That was strange." It was, ma'am, bit you fee my master was in the China delf business, and he snid if ail servants were as cart ful as 1 was liL tin le would be ruineV. So he M'lit me iff." "I say, S,.aikins: did you fca In the paper lo-d.iv t! at the captain ou ti e schooner Ftuuia is to receive a medal for hi betoic conduct in saving bve live.-?" "Well, what of it? I've saved hun dreds of lies and nobody ever gave me a me !al." "You? Impossible! How? When?' 'hj, I slu lie I for a physician and theu tefu-H'd to prai-iice." "1 think that's a v ry pretty pie'e of nuisU-," he remarked, self com placently, after he h id thrummed away at the iano lor lifteen iiiinutes. Inch pail do you like becl?" "The part you" id n't play," repliel the fiir gal. ;ui I l-e went forth into the wori'l. for ho knew he ha in't the ghost of a chance Ih-re. "Well, Mrs. I'.rown, how dors your daughter get aloni; on fie piano? "Law sakes, Mrs. Jone-I Vou know I a n't no musician myself, but I did hear her teacher say only yesterd.iv, Emu a. my chil l, vt.u'rd quiUr ten ha s ahead!' so .-he must be uiakiu' some proiess, musn't she?'' Not In need of it. I hysiclan (re-Brt-t vel ) "H'm! Theci is c ue, I think, that will yield to a mild st.n.u lanl. Let me see your tongue, madam, if Vou p.ease." Ilusbaud or p ilient (liastily) "IU tor. her tongue doesn't need auy stim ulating."' Visitor (in aili.t'j studio) This la; ge canvas you have covered with a bla -k, sruoky background aul put in such a costly I ramf, I sup;misc is to be au elegant picture when huished? Artist (haug tily) That painting is completed, sir. It a bird's eye view of Cli cao. iH DEsOX (who has fail ll head fort most ou a slary bideualk) Help! Help! I believe I've knocked luy b wains cut. Smiley (helpinz l.iui to his feet) Oh, is thai all? 1 was afraid you wt-ie sei .ously hurt. L.t le Edith "M.iiiuiia, did you s.iv that we sliould all kuoweacu i-ther in Heiveu?" Mauimn ' Ves, my clnM.' Little Edith "You can play Hint vu'l're out. thou-'Ii. ruii't vjj. nunouia. When -op:e call that you dou't want 1 to see?" I 'Coing to America, l'at?" 'Yis, sor; an' I've got to g't t'.iere S-H.ll, tOO." "Why so?" "Me cousin in Chicago has had me nominated as alderman, an' I iiiu-t lave Irdatid in time to take me sate in the common council." She Dealer (to younjj widow, who is haulmg over a iile of ladie-.' slippers) Are you looking for number two, ma'am? Young Widow (blushing'! Yc- sir. Aie y -u an uumained man? "Mamma," said a little gii 1 as thc-y draggled alnn in the rain without an umbiella. ' how old istJenenillJrecly?"' ()1 1 enouph to know better,' sna, t ed the mother as she thought of tin fair weather redictious iu the mornii-g papers. MLss Tarsons And so Adam w.i very happy. Xow, Willie, can you tell me what great tiiistoi tune, lieteil him? Willie 1 lease, M-ss l'.rso:is, he got a wife. Tlie 1 aily Next Iloor. Mis. V. envied the lady next do ir l-ecaii.o s!i-s. se- med so ell aud hepv. -sin-enj,.j .iie :md 1 don't." said ihe dicoiiteir .1 HtHiiau. "llow 1 would like to change plaet-s with her!" At lat sli- ui:i.le the u.-.iu.i nt.iii il the olijert 1 f !i-r eitvv. aii-l IhtH is what 111' U.ily lot. I her: -ll.ipp? Ut Course I :illl, fi, 1 eiiji.y rleci li-'.iiih. Mvdear Mrs. V vour tae lei Is me why y aie iu-t liappv. Vcu" . suff rmu Tttnt li.nel tonal d-raiii;'iiii'iits. 1 w i auiarli tt fema e w-akiit-nes inr ear. 1m! lr. I'ieiee' Faorlte I'rescriptiou cu:ed ln-. us 11 w ill yt ii il you k ill try it. It is u. , ,!..-,1 t-i tive siitiaJat-iiun in everj- caseor price 11.' returued. tr. Pi rce's Pellets. iiie a dxe. Cure hi u.l-u-be, ccitipatiou an l indigestion. Ciiuoxic creaking never got a man out ot trouble or lifted a mortgage from a farm. Don't croak. Common sen-. If yon dam uj a:l the 1 ttle tr-'am yu will hr a f1M.. II ou eio-ek tu- beer-! ions -if Hie liver. kMll'VS. Jik'lU ati-l bifW ou will have d'H.-.i!,.- aitd U-a.u. That is the sioi v in a mil -le-il. Ketiiedi-S tor llidi;elio(i. rheuinatlm. lie iiir .liiia. headache, e c. are lioiiHeusc, they im rely 1 aluat-. Ch o uii me sun.-en. K.-t rid of ihe aie. stimulate the healthy actions i Hi;- i-teat o: a-ans id uiilrlLiou and exereium alitl pa. t the bloo-l tj Hie oiilv known miners, I remeuy rf our lathers. St. k ruard Veiretable Fills, and all vour disoiders will Tallinn simple ..f I be St. Ikri.ard Vcp table I'llm wul lie elit tree to all apl-lic aiits. Address, ht. ller uaiil. lia ittlii. Ntrvi oik. A Suai.e of Ii nk Coual is advan laeeouslv combined with green and also with brov n. r.lieumatL-m originates In lactic acid In the bl--d. which settling In the joints causes the l-ainsand aches of the diase. II.mjJ j sara 1-ur.Ila cures rheumatism by neutralizing the ai-iduy the blood, and giving it richness and vitality. Try ilnod's s-arsapaxiila. Silveb gray foxes h ive b come le markably plentiful in Connecticut ll.if a uozen of them have been shot there this winter. F J.rnrNEY&CO..Toledo.o.. rr-nm f lUil'sl ataith t'uie. ofleri'U rewaid b.r anv eaix- 4 catarrh that can n4 be cureil by lakn.i Hal. s 1 'atari h t uie. send lur u-slunouiaK tree. Sold by Lm-uchlj-s. 7.. Low prices and cheap production must be made to go hand in band. ,"r,'T' .' I "t'tins' Electric Poan? .. . ...urn i -i j u 10 ret out bar ol vour ' Kiocer. and w .V yourself , t upnSUagl Sl no uuiiation. ' 1 here are lots of'thVm! IIcbses generally prefer cold watr but It should be clean and sweet. ' We recommend 1 -u-i.i'a luuch" Cigar. . U,D "lock, good care and good belter are essenuals la poultry keep- One Reason Why nearlveer body houldUkeagid medi cine la the MTln U DeoauM t this tbe system U especially awptlbletothervne8t to I derived Irom a reliable pr'Pr,,"n Uoud's Sma.arill. In the winter vnou inv purities accumulate In the hi- -J. the efl-ct oi union is mo t felt whenkpriiict- nteson.ln gen eral weakness and lanfruor. Te system craves aisiMauce to ma ntain the health tone and ex pel impurities, whirh Hood's Sarsapartlla read ily cives. Try it- "For five years I a sick every sprum, but last year bejjan in February to take Hood's Sar sapai ilia. I used five bottle and have not seen a sick day s nee." ;. W. Si-oas. Milton. Mas- Hood's Sarsaparilla p(.:.ll.v:i!l.lr.iiits. 1 -.lfor. Preparedonly b .'. I IUKI1I & (Oh Lowell. Hl. IOO lw One lollsir. Kly s ( nam Halm f jC-'WijJ i llie be r-m-l r r r rl. Ur,,, L AT AP P Vnl .iHer.i.it fr.m KgLDiNH "I . ..Ss a 1. OI.I in 4R fi&TARRH Annlv Batm im ea:-h n.is'iil LI.V I'.KOS.. ." Wa: n-u St.N I took Cold, I toolc Sick. I TOOK result: I take My Meals. I take My Rest, ASH I AM VICnROL'S ESOI iill TO TAKE ANYTHING 1 CAN LAY MY 1IANPS ON ; Cl-KinS fjit loo, mi Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hvpophosphitesof Limeand 50fJaN"l ONLY Cl'RFO MY i-lt (OIIMIIIItlioil BUT BUILT 1E IT, AMI IS NOW PUTTING FLESH ON MY BONES A T THE KATE OF A POUND A DAY. I TAKE IT JUST AS EASILY AS I IX) MILK." sail testimony is nothing new. SCOTT'S EMIT-SIOM IS DOING WONDERS l'.viLV. Take no other. Tlty tavi Ion trid i t over V.T yi it to-diy t- cat pcBs'.ar ia TimTiitkMi aniccthM4 them. t. Eifett, Ptirwt, and Bait E.Taiy for :1 Eisitoi IitMst Tr ccmpsTiiwea. Tar6l.r'Itenir1. r.lr. rt..ir bl MOloIjn. tr.J.U tJ- 81-hXl.l.. -T-"0 ?. " - . TI ct line 15-M mr.'h yrup. Tt ntU C OPIUM 8&M ,tr rmmm aae 1 14. VV. L. DOUGLAS SCs 2MnST AND 2 SHOE Aud Other AHrerlLed .-perlallle. A r. Ilia "e-l Iu llie V arlil. oae p-caln'' tin:,--, nanii- an-l price are Mainnel sn I. ,tt., in. siilii KVEKYU-HEKE. If jmr r.rr U1 uul .utu l.v ,,,u, aru. I p. -Mai f.,r lnstruotlnns IwiT Iu lij iliie.t in.m ( try mui ul extra ebaraa. W. I.. HtH ;i. 4. Brwktaii, !.. Sf col Holder M.Wl-AlEr. Sire l.ii-eand truuole. An ni- is i usable articlo fur vrrv liuusehold. 1 1 ly tl.GUlu ue witliuul it. buinple can l mn -Till: KKCOICIMIF A NOIiLE MKK-" tb ii or II. STl'ART. (Written fo lHosflf) f ;t1iN.rlKiij; int re--t and uufniij irtrt cil va'tit. l h s i -t-mm in d I'ltristian phil.intluuii-t, foinri- i the I . S. tiriNtiun Cmtiinissiuit. and Y. M.V. A..nf r.i'Iad.-li.lii.i; uiiH.mI thf I'r.sbv I l.i n l'iiiin-li. and worked :mi -ly In the oau-e at T'injtr:iiM, Hum nnd Foreign Missions. A l'.TUt:fn. '.iiiiit. fulT I hitra:M. AuKXTs a 11! Y (jrii Ki T !.!. M STIAltT & CO., l'ul-1 h. i, 714 Kilbfit M., I'liiladelplua. TO STOPPED FREE all TniaTi P-rsnm Rritor. VDr- KL1NE SORFAT r NERVE RESTORER I P4I i it.LK if takes M 4irnd .Vo Ftt after 1rt TrratiM ! BJ trial botti frr m " 1 i t. ihf u x;-r- barrio hm vnlinwft, r O anl aj.r. .1drr ol L. KLINK VII A'b -t . Cti aaelt-ht-. T Bh. Karl Of iMiiAtiS'4 khm trVAMTCn A c.vsKKfor tnls If MIllCU and v cimty. Sotiietniii)' town '"e mr lull n&j ucilllirA to MKH. S. 1. AUMKKtSTKK, FhiUdelpnia. Woniau'i Ex. eliauRe, ly S. lJtli street. FI.KI-.MA A MONKV. Waslilncton. P. C. I'AIENT. VtlOS. fl.m AND I.INdAT t.iknfvs. II. I. Munev. IO veara Meniler I -.ti -.-res. A. A. Freeman, ' yeats Ass't I -b. Att y ;eu. PATKTS-PEHSIOBSSyr; ui,-i i.f ifiirtin anil Uvuaiy la. teud loc In vcinurt' luwie or How u oet a lateuu 'Tnirr o umu. AiUMTiey l Lm. u aiOiutOufi. Il c 19 C80 He Alan, you kuow, was created on y a little loupr than the angeK the 1 wouMu't fay that. It uoumli .-k much like a reflection ou tlie angel", you k no Thk St-p-Mother'8 Rectption. "Father: "Childnn, this is jour new uiaruuia." Tomuiy. "Aie you going to I it Uer, tooV" rittsbiirsr DLp itcb: "Birds are very t he; p now." said a dealer in omitlio logu al t-pecimena. "Are tlieyr" "Yes; acoM n e.igla is only woiti. A LlTKHAL ERSlOV. Clma'i ui ther (callinsr) C'iara, Mr. Sui.t is iu the pirli.r aud tmya he. watts vou. Clura (enterinj parlor an l throwi c hersef into fc-niither's aiiusj-Oli, Ciiarlie, this is so 8utllen. Knew the tign: Cierk stead of '1' waDt," A lew i-uiiiura. The rMi-iit fLtitif. nr . v. - , , - w. auiuuer or deatha sbnw tbat a large roa) riiy di - witi BiNBuuipiwn. iuia Uimiw may cnuirnence with an appureutly bArtulet.4 cou -li h'ca ?n ?"!?" iu!,''y b Keiup'a Balaam tor the Throat an. I Lunt; a. wblcL 1. Koar nted to cure au l relieve all cat. I'ri.e y T,ui fw- ' t" all drug-iMtM. - Assort vour aoAiia oa i. ,. . Of what you lack for Spring planting SfiffrTO taV BJi u ev , 3 "That was a nue loonug old coup e." Flooi waikt-r Nuwly married, too." Clerk "lion do you know?" l'Lorwalker 'Ilesa 'id' UJnl Ia V- i. w BUU1D Bill,". T'l. ict'- - i mm va "There ar- bo ator btrange thin in Alaska, ' aald the dia.overer of the Mnir glacier, in a recent interview, -that have not come to the fcnowled of the pubi c, that one who haa . .u them hesitates where to bein. tle rhant remains are found a.l over the creat valley oflhe Yukon. As a matter hi fact thev are found everywhere throughout the great western a.ope ot A1Dana and Sir Charles Lyell startled the world by announcing that hairy frozen elephants ere found wedged among the Siberian icebergs, but scarce ly anybody knows that throughout Alaska are the remains or countless thousands of mastodons. Ton can dig them out and find them on the surface everywhere. Ho thick are the elephant renwins that the native Indians, on rinding theiu buried partially in the groimil, decided they wore som kind of Rreitt mole that burrows in the roil. The collecting of elephant tusks every Summer is a regular business in Liberia just over Dehrin ISea. There are just as niariy of them on the Ala.sk .1 aide as there ever were in Siber.a. Ages a.-o great herds of elephants roamed over these shores. Perhaps they ex isted down to a comparatively recent . . . ' ' - J 1 7 . ... .. . 1 n-.. ) i - elate, too, lor tne nairj iwuii-o preserved bones were evidence of that." Tlie amount- of tobacco auuually con-ni-iu.il in il.fl United States is estima te J by an apparently comietent au thority at 3Ul, 100,0'. M) pounds. Seventy .m.... .wiiimii ut-a ntiltyed in t e Pro duction of domestic cigars. 222,00' l.iilO pounds or che wing ai:a sihok 111. too ci u 1- k iNM) OfKt tuiuiids sire uaed in the manufacture of snulT; 0,- (HKi.OliO pounds are requirca in me pio-iliu-tinn of cliraretUf-: and 4.010.0' . tl pounds of cleats are imjKirted. Tli s won :l make ail average annum tuu stitnpliou of live K)uuils for every 11 son iu the couutry. But ai not. moie than one-fifth of our popu.ation use tob.icco, it fo'Iows that those who do, consume, on an averaee, twenty-five pounds each, per annum. Opiuions differ as to w he her this article bhould be designated a luxury or a necessity. In pjieaKiiii; of the cost of the tobacco habit, an exchange says: If the tobacco user of the Unite 1 States would abstain for a period or two years from the chewinp, f mokinir, aud pnuff-taking hublt, and place the money thev woul i spend fcr tolacco in that, period in a common fund, thtre would be enough money iu the fund to aim st w'pe out the entii. iiHtUcinl !el t. and f.e yi ars all lain 11 vv.iuM aive tlie lie.i I of each faniiiy i:i ll United St ites eiiouii iriiiiK y t nvi'.-l 111 an ihly acie liomesteiid fai 111 in the lar Weslerii States an ' Tei ritoi ies; or it wmilii give us a navy of iiity hr?t c':ls ar veswis, fully eii!ppi-d, :ii;d create a fund that would maintain theiu and t!ie Navy IJcp.irtiu. ut for a peinU of at le.is twenty-live years. It can thus be seen what is the ma-nitud- of the tobacco tiade of the United States, and what a multitude of devotees are willing to pay annually for a habit which gives thetu so much con solation and comfort, if nothing else. At a recent meet n of the French Academy of M V.k-ine, i'rofessor I)u-j:trdiii-l'eauniet siatexl that he had le ceived from M. Yaliide, of Yitizoii, a I-a;er relating to a rew spi cilic for tne f-ver and other symi toins of pnluili.-i- . This iiiedii-ainent consl.-tJ of the bai of the putilKiiano, uhii-h U a leijuiniii otis tree (pul ordcr M n.o.ine) f Mex ico, i-kilated plants U-in cultivated i some parts of Euri-pe. M. Viileje.ni has just Mil-lie 1 the bark, and found falty matters, tin n in. etc.. but no al! ;i loid or glucoside. M. Yalude admin-i-stered panboLano bark to li t patients in form of an alcol olic tincture, and also gave a preparation made by macc ratiou. He pieferied the latter, wh cli he niai'e by putting 70 gr. of I ruised lurk into a quait of water and boiling douii to a 1 lut, tins 1 lug the quantity to be taken In lw-i.ty-four liour.-. In the eight paludic cases described by M. Valude a single dose, or, at in si, two duses, caused the disappearance- of well-defineil tertian fevers. Ttro new co'ors are described iu vari ous lecetil technical journals. The lirst is apparency a reproduction of color known to the ancients, an 1 uiaile by th in with san-l and lime, heated wi'h roasted copper. The pigment, cm analysis, up, ens a cotn)ouud of sili cate of bine and copp:-r. It is now made with exact proportions of the m .teiials, so that the pio luct is uni fortn. The color is biuht greenish blue. The ot!ier color is black, whu-'i has licen made by treating canirhor with sulphuric acid. 15y sleeping ciun phor iu Mroug sulphuric acidujci; -like mass is foiuied of a n ih!i h co -.r AYlien this is li-ate 1 it bo Is, giving uiT luiucs of sulj-huiie aci 1, and ti.ius i- tensely black. lly evaporation the unconverted excess of acid an 1 cam phor is driven oil and a black muss re mains which seems to have the quail, teiol India ink. Like India ink. it can be appaiently dissolved iu water. ana remains suspended for a 1 long time. irlci Arao was director of the Ci-nsei vatory 111 l'aris the gift in s-i.J w is less than 5J0.001J a year. In the time ot JeveiTiei it was $.ji,i.0 . X w the donation is i50,(i0i, although the meteon -logical depitmetit is set ajait as a special service. '1 urita, Wheiher on pleasure lunt or lutsine.-is should take on every trip a hottlo of Syrup of Figs, as it acts mot j ea.,ainly and effectually ou the kiilinyi, liver and bowels, preventiug fever-, Leo.Iae.!,e ami otl. er tonus of nit-ltue-. For wale in Mc. and tt.UU l-ottles by all l.adiu- ,1 r-:i:gUt.' A yard for ducks need not haven fence over three feet high, if the I'eki.i or Hi u-11 ducks are us.-d. (aiitiM Ividiiy i:r ir Imipj-r. liravt-i, l)..lT.-s, UrigiiL Heart. L'rinary or I.iv.;r Iliseas4, err oiiMicrs, ic. iir t-Uiraiiteed. 8111 Arch Street, I'hl sd'a. l a boitl-, ti lor $., or drugtjis-. 10 10 ertilicar,. s ol cure. Try it. I.1ME should le fieerrom lumps when it Is api lied to the soil. The finer it condition the quicker its action and chemical effect. Itnprure ciirfciiuraiifeeii by Ir. J. JJ. Mayer, eJl Arch St., I'Uil'a. I 'a. Kase at once. 110 operation or le iay from business, attested by thou sands 01 cures alter others tail, advice liee. send tor circular. Ek careful in the u?e of kerosene around tree. It will instantly kill peach trees. F ITS : AJ Kit t'opped free t l)r. Kline'aUioat ive hesiorer. .No 1-iu alter ort da' ue. tr. .cuk cuie '1 iemie aim . trial u.tt.e tree i ':-afc elnluUt.fcJuJe.ll Arcu al. e... . et I.oxo cloaks are in grea. favor for Inch large and small g rls. FrilKer Axis lireaae. Tiiern is nr ueej of beiu imputed on it you will insiit ou Laving lha Frazir llrati l o, Ax e Greae. one greasing will lir two weeks. Y'elvkt Fleevis in mutton-lez slui.ie aie added to wool cloaks for tiny girls, giving them a warm aud pictures pie Pr-earauce. r-rourhiti is cured by frequent aru dl doM-s of PiHo'a Cure tor Consumption. Thb young sou of the t'ompU de Faria la mora of a goose than a Duo, BOAT, AirOY ! . e ram's ere beV-w yon!" criM a mr.n to a I 'uaiure paitv wboui ha descried g!i t.ns Kwntly down ti? Btriua towai-d tit; i'i i:,S entaract. And we wnul.I cry, t.".i , A'Tov' " to the oji- whose lLfo is being -iT T.'vn into'tiie whirhKs-I of i-on.-,iiiupt:'ii, f"f li-s roit u tfiis ijve n-eaiuris you will U wn-"lted in Dmitri's f--.i:r.in rap-is. ir knra nri v ik. I.ies'.ii s; .rr. r-." Miitlintrcf bloo-l. exrri- :-.-- jts;i.T.l I n..itnetr Bvumtorna. Tli'in-u-! rini:iir-.-r without ixp.Tsvriein-f half tlio ar.jv-i syi.:; tom an-l not heclhig ti -:-ir ii:i-rl - w::-r..i arep!un?i-d int the rcl:.tli .- ,ljlt ciost fatnl tcourcie C0.1.-11 n;.iiuu- You can't a.V-rd to f-xil f-.wny B"? ptvc'rois tim, if e!i-rin- fif-m t c-.-iti ; : 1-1 m-i-il'T of t'lr i-ii iii l.!e s tao : a;T'i li-1 -'-'-i 'r- 1 biada. U trl?J e.-.tK.-ni:; at i v -errtain means v. bn thu irairtL I -0-1 1 fortrnt at eui-h a cri;i?al period that t"i -nlv OM-uicine jiofesse.1 cf wh x-sit:v curative proper'.ii-s as io vai-rant i f proonrton ia putrarif'-einj it 1o cu n Consoniption of the lungs, if tiin : Ulcus and given a fair trial, is the wcw.- t;if- KytlPTCkVfS OF C.IT 4 1 fallinr i"to throat, son;-- , tc-nai-ioua. muc-iui, purir' lnr In ears. deatn-s; orr- : eral debility. Onlrt fo r cure tbo worst can.. r-r. Stje'i li-imodjf For Erifty Years tbo Standara Blood-purifier and Tonic, Ayer's Sarsaparill? has no equal ri3 a Spring Medicine Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Cs Co., Lrowell, Mass. R. R. 1AI A VC 1 READY RELIEF. THE GREAT CONO'JEROl OF PAiN. Instantly relieve- anil noon cure ColiK Sor Throat, 15roii,-lmi I'leuriy, StlflT rk, ull ewnixwtloii nnd ItiflAinttiatinnH. mlietlivr f KHKl MUTISM. El IlAIXilA. Ileala'lie, TiMilrt!M,lif. Weakness or ltln In the lla'k. ('htntt or l.iinhi, by one ppli-:e-tion. Internully an imter 1ft all intern. il ititi. ttatulcnry, lleai-lhurn. Sick If lie. N-riiii, SleetU4rtties lHlpitjtion r li e Heart, hill Mint Fevor and Malaria. .".Or. M bottle. All IH u-i-l. AD WAY PILL An excellent and mild Ca-ttutrtle. Furety Vegetable. Tim af-t muj Ht Medicine iti the world lor the Care of U Disorders or l lie LIVER, STOMACH OR BOWELS. Tkn itratknliti); lit ilirection tlM-y will rf.tr. lienllli mill reoetr ititlity. 1'rii o. 3.1 i K k Itiix. Sill I by nil IlmcU'i. Ult. KAIIVVAV III. NKW V (IKk. 1 prwrrtl). and fa(W -n. Kir ti u th '.. ij rn-rifli- lor tlte cerl&iDi ura rf IhlH diAs-. O. H.i.MiKAII AH.M n AniAU-rdaui. N. V. hT poi it Bi(t ; :0 many yean, and il .nis K-n tne bbi of eaua fartioii. u. k dvohf m. 'tiii-ari. ' I ' .0tT. Skild bjr Urucsi: s. CDITETD AXLE B UH.ln6RFA:i: li!rlneqiialitlii are nnvirpawil. aptn ill oiiiUstinKlw.. U.xet of any oilier bmiiO. -t eflecteil ly lieat. -it;t TI1K ii:Nf- KOK SALE lil DEAI.IiitS GEN KKAI.LY. GRATEFUL COMFOK I I N3. S'S 0000A BREAKFAST. Ty a thoroata knw ol th. natural law hlou fovarata. operation of iIImmIhq and Btitrt tlou, ami by a careful application of the Bae proper Uaaof welteleole-1 Cm-oa, Mr. i-ppa ha provided Bur lireakfaat tallica llh a di-llcately aaoured bo. rrag whlc-a ma uve ui many bravy d-M-iors ulila. It u iy tbe JnJiol..u u.ie of .neh artlelea of diet U.at aeoatlluUoa may be irra jually built np natj Hut.dred..,f .ubUe ...aladle- are rliatSi" SonS rja.ly to .iuo 4.w ow. la a waaa poluu We may - l mij a fatal .naft by keeplnrouiTl ZZZr '1,','""? WU" i'ure bi"o I tropS? aourUhe l ram.- -l-ii-J .vrrm u, v ' J" "" or milk. Sol ?;M" i'"' ?r- t.o.: LA.iilor riiHNITURC rv4Mr' ?il NVALtn Jr. .'-v-.i ir x .-!- 'irlrr yra. S. FREE atita ni j ajuuutl va D ptid f- on dltvrT A A ar.aa 7W T UttK. 'frrciAL wmww '-- AiMurwiiV-iir VI UllJt), PENSIONS i imiium withaat lay, pa y rl .1 II m C .ST1 TI TPrTW . T ..7. - - j.i i ii n n k i , ; VVAMilt;TU, P. C. $75 J A MOKTMcan be mad. workla. . 1. " h";. p'rma. preferrel woo TSi fraSS 1. "d Uielr waol. time toSTbiSSZ -pare morneau may ba proatably amployadSS: ha- kiii? c-imij-q, vanablo cr p-r ejv.it, , f.wl.le d!.ti'-n, with gradual l---i3 "C H' !, ! cold feet, iWtudj cr s."icrsl .'.'..i-itr, ci' .aailr f-ititt d. don't niarrar! 1.-9 V' ! R. 5Q mlr-Jf to t DiTi.Jl wheel Tm CHAIHsJjlTW I- m t V L famed Dr. Pierce's Golden I'ediceJ Dis covrv. Try'inj condilions these, under whi'h tc o.Tor the afflicted relief and ciirn. -'-jor :i narv nuaedy could su-tain itself ur.d.-i- -ui i n rrnnmntee. It would bnnkrunt itsprnj.ii ct".-il Not ao with "Gol len Metik-al fjis r.vrry. Ita bet adTerti.-x-u-ent is the tl-.'i'i Fin-Is of conwim;it:ve, in nil pari of tin worH, which it has restoreil to health ffr.'u,t"i and ho-pines. To-ilor no r.ihit mo.1 ii'iua has sVjr-at a sale. Why! 1-e-i-is-s it docj J tst l-..it it is ftiai'i.i.'c ! u o-i miplish, oOii'i: i's sa'.e. 01 ..----i'-;.-a jtl.m cm Uii t'.'-'.'Z rut's 1:: n ivn.t xirrr.7. "Ilol.fcn Medical Lix-overy" c.;.-. .11 sumption ia all iUe.ul; -r KUip-r, -in vi..n.- 1 c-nse priiv.-iples. iloin.?, aciur.iii.j t ai r-"c-.Tii.l medical cii'.h-iri-y, a . -1 f-il- u. c!T -tion of the luj:--, it is n-'r ',:: :!.! t. bueli a reinodr in lU-jso a'eutM Ln .-. .1 prove ui'.t e-HficTvi.is in ci:viu'--riii t.-iiii lnisdisea.-i aiTw-tin-joihi-r j.:irtK .-::'1 or?-.-; Now for Scrofula ui ul! i-a i-iria-1 i .-m-no'.hing h'-s ever vet 1-. 1 ti..' v-r -1 c iniTiTO wit'a tho w-?i . ! -f':."-lT .) . -I tneniicned. And rzi.-riu'.' 11 tii s tr:- - : JjUiir-scrciuTa, or C't.ii- ui-ii-Ti- rt. 1: : , ;;. . ti-e cough. '- .1 .1.. i-U-.e:. r-.ipetii, iiiviir--fates lie ii,i-. ij 1(ld, eids:.--" the sy-i--:n cf i-il . : (isi. bimnrs, an-l builds ttpth-tl. -!i and '" - Vv'or.t.n's InsPKr.-.'.itr ivlK'iiAi. A- - -ia-ti'itt, 0-iJ Mnin fclu-ei t, buliali), N. V. f r an lncumM-- ensu of C.trrh :1 l-e HMd bv proTTiiors of DR. SASH. S CATABfiH RtMECV. -til. Il'-ftiiache, olistriftion of r.i6'-. 'l:si:h:uirefi nrnfll"", w.,t--rr. anrl n -ri l. at o-.ui-rs. till- . bloody, purri-1 and ijTT.-:mi-e: -f- v. eak. ririf- mve on-arn : smeii ana i,--." iixit:.i:i-e.r, ajia ir-n- e.f th'-se ryniptoine likoly to he prr--nt at once, -Jaly cs-ut. 1-1 by im i veryw..ic. LADIES! SAVE MONEY, SAVE TIME, SAVE TROUBLE. By pending vour Or-Jor to tLe QUAKER GITV Purchasing Co for anything you want in Dry Goods. Laces, Jewelry, Furniture, Groceries, Delicacies, or of any other Goods you carj think of. 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