FUK THE FA KM AND HOME.
Hoot I'mnliiR.
The experiments were undo on the
i 1 niul uw. A vigorous ninlt!
tree. rir)it or ten years old, which had
M'iirci'ly mailt' any fruit lnuls, has
thiiii' hcnt whi'ii alxiiit half tin' routs
were rut in duo season ami half thret'
years later, hy poitij? half way round
on opposite sitles in une year ami iin
isliin at the next priiniup, working
two feet uiidernealh to sever down
waitl roots. It has always answered
well also to rut from sut h trees all the
larger and lonpi r roots ahotit two and
a liall' leet from the stem, leaving tin
i-iii.ill and weaker ones longer, and pi1
iup h.i!f way round as already stated.
The operation was repeated three or
four years later hy cvloii liup the rut
riivle a foot or two away from the
tree, liy this operation unproductive
fruit trees heroine thickly studded with
fruit spurs, ami afterward hear fruit
profusely. This shortening of the
ro tslias her u ronti nurd in t luse exper
iments for 'Jo v ears with inurh Mirress.
the eirrle of roots remaining grcutlv
cirt iiiuscril'Cil. The In st time for the
work has hern found to he in the lat
ter art of August and the liegiuning
of rptoiul'iT. when growth has nearly
erased, and while the leaves are yet on
the tree, railsing greater ilirrrase of
Ileum hiids the fellow i'ig year than
when performed alter the leaves had
fallen.- ."('A i-ni'ili n.
Wnstr In TliriialiliiK.
A carcl'itl fiernian farmer, writes V
1. lintis. of Kirl.y Homestead, N. Y.
in tlir New York Triuw, has testoi
the waste ruMicr, as it is railed, which I
takes in the bundle sideways, so as to
admit of its heing rebound, lie ran !
tin; ehalY, w hieh was supposed to he d"ltee li re 1 ha e I!e i r si i li 1 11' one
frr from grain, through a fauumg- drunken man, an I he was h-ing ion
mill, and ol tained twenty-live lmslu Is j dueled l.oivvtcti two poli,vnio;t. upi'oar
of rye. This was twi-nty-liveperi-e'.it. I itiily hapj-y. to prison. On the priii.
id his crop. It prows what I have j riple
urged before - that in the hurry and . rogm-helter-skelter,
and "hurrah boys' eon- j the hi
lioeied with thrashing-machines, (-
pociiiily the itinerant ones, there is al
ways a eon ddorable wa.ste. W hen I
spread buck'.' heat straw to mulch the
straw berry bods the buckwheat came
up las! spring Ihiek enough los. ed the
ground. An i lioioie.'i! manager of a
j api r-mill oiue told me thiit liny ob
taiae I lil'tceii per i cut. of the tost of
the rye-straw ia the rye that was i:i it.
They always thiadied the straw oer
hrf ire using it in the mill, and in this
way reduced its co.a. Tin: ! s : to
be . anied from tln-se fads is c 1 ions.
There should be less hurry about th
t hr.i -lung, an I t he ('ceding of the ma
rhinery hoiiI-l be slower, in order t
insure a iimre perfect shelling of the
grain. The " ner should see that the
i le ining-iiiill is in g I order. :md that
the sides ar-' k pt cf'iUl, othei'iiise tie
griliu w ;il run over and go out w.th
the ehalT. If there were any of tic-nld-tiine
thr.ish.Ts with ilaiis on.' of
them would be sure to get a steady job
at Kirl.y Homestead. It did imt cost
as i. nu ll to thrash grain ia this way in
old tune- as il does now with the I'ast
wirking mai'liines.
limn- Mniiui-c fur Mauurei.
An I-ingli-h paper in commenting
upon the subject, remarks that the
Che hire farmer, by the free use of
i !:.' manure laid on the grass lauds,
makes bis farm, w hich :it one time, be
fore the application of Lone manure,
fed only twr'.ily load of mus, now
feed forty. I:i Cheshire two-thirds, or
more generally I hree-Sou it lis, of a dairy
farm are kept in perfect pasture, the
remainder in tillage. Its dairy farm
ers are commonly bound to lay the
whole of their in. mure not on the aia
I le, hu! i ii the grass land, purchasing
what may be ne-rssury for the arable, i that, as in that case there was n mr
The chief improvement besides drain- id ion. no fei feiture took pi. .aid
age eoiisisls in the application ol bone ; Hie property of the ae. u-. l person
manure. In the milk of each cow, in : was thus preserved for hi- heir,
its urine, in its immure, in the hones: - . . -
of each calf reared and sold off. a farm I Natural A"ti!es.
parts w ilh as much earthy phtntpliates j 1'r. Felix L. Oswai d -ays in '.. '..,
of lime as is eniitiiined in half a huu- i Mnn-p .'ox '..'. that in order to
dr. il weight of bone dust. Henre the ; tinguish a poison-stimulant from a
advantage of returning this mineral j harmless and nutritive siibsiauee, mr
inaniire by boning grass lands. The j ture has thus furnished us three in.ai
tpiantity of I .fines now rominonly giv- lible tests:
en in Cheshire to an imperial acre of I. The first t. isle of every pois n is
grass land is J.imi to Lotitt weight. t illu r insip.d or repulsive.
This dressing on pasture land will last j -. -l he persistent nbirusi-m of the
seven or eight years, ami on mowed
land about half that peril d.
IfOIIMI llltlll II tilt 4
it is hard on a rarving-knife to
sharpen it on the window-sill.
Never reinove a cork from a bottle
with the pnuig of a carving fork.
To remote varnish from the piano
lets let the children play in the parlor.
A small spoonful of molasses added
to the buckwheat hatter each morn
ing, will make the rakes temptingly
brow n.
An excellent garnish for corned
beef or boiled ham is made by boiling
soiiie tresh eggs ten minutes, then cut
them in thick slices, dip each in beaten
egg and line cracker or bread crumbs,
and fry brown in hot lard. A little
parsley rhopped and mixed with raw
egg is u derided gain.
In a tight between four robins and a
chicken in Lhenshurgli. Penn., recently,
the chicken was so badly whipped that
it livnl only an hour after bring
rescued hy n boy.
The total value of theS m hern crop,
thirty ymrs ago was iHdS.ISii.-i, 7-iS
while now it cxceds 700,000,000.
Tin Police or Mexico.
The Mexiran police, s.iys a eorres.
pomlent, are striking llgures, rlad in
.seanty linen and mm h "brief authori
ty," w ith rusty, old-fashioned cavalry
sabres dangling at their heels, and
equally auti.iie lookingpistols peinlanl
from their belts. Of course they are
ubiipiitoiis, mostly too iiuii h so, and
after the manner of the sprries rise
where, arc generally on the spot when
not wanted, hut seldom wluu their
presence is actually needed, l'or e"
ample, the other evening about '.
o'clock, while many people were in the
treet. a'yoimg man stood on the pavo
mrnl talking to a lady of undoubted
respectability, w ho sat inside her win
dow. Ihiringthat erlectly decorous
ronvorsation of perhaps ten minutes
m less than three policemen tapped
the gentleman upon the shoulder and
warned him. like little do. to "imwo
on" it being against 1 1 1 . - law to talk
on the street to persons inside; Tne
same evening at nearly the same hour
t !io house of the American consul t w ho
chanced to be out of tow n ) on the
populous CmIIc V Camp. i, w as entered
bythiecs. A young man who sleeps
in the house came home while they
were in the mid.st of tin ir work, and,
notwithstanding his loud cries.
"Police, police.'" was liea'en insen -iM -The
enterprising burglars piietly
liiiisiied their "burgling" and departed
ill peace w ilh their booty. l..Wec..
to the credit of the government be it
said that Monterey is a mod-1 uty in
many respects. There are never any
riots Upon the si reels, mil fewer III II-
dcrs and robberies are eommiliel
within
the corporale limits than in
mo.t northern ritu s oi i-pi.il
tin t. Ilurdi.r mv live moid
I'e.l-
l'csi-
that il takes a rogn
" tills Mi xii an loive
s in the w.u-11. fur :t
to r.lli ll
Might to be
ranks a.v
who i,re
recruited from
leosi Iv criminals.
arn v.
J'ressi'il ! .'hal
III early tint, s .; u.,.- m
rrimiiials ; i .( M i
be propci iy Ir: i u::'--s i!.
lo the trial by
th--ii.-ol-.es on -reading
th" in
.;ilesl ;oti ,, j. ii!
ad'
a. id
1 1 1 : 1 1 gr
A:;, r
eoiia: r.
tlllelll to liilll t
"i .W -:! ,. ;.
r not g.
illy
. t
he
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' w hi h tie- J
(.d and b,
; hilly . mil!
' aiisw, ;- lie
! a jury w u-
st I mule
; ;-.! ! -a
; mii-.e of
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' was cou ioi
: tinll t tie' '
. is. to ! e si:,
and to h. i'.
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Mi lo
tv. a-
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taut
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In';, h .i ;
tin fed
H int wa!
either pi
j rnh- w b
1 77J.
I'oiollV W
d.el.
she I 1.11 the
r mu'e i:i a
n -!:in
o ,ui' aldit to a .
a- tually oeea-r. I a
:i -tie I'.'.rnwat. r. a---..ii
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A
l.l'o
iis I ,
d a
Killgs!
refused to plea i and w as pn so , r
an ho :r atl I t!iiV"-:,,a U-t :; lu-'r-Iy
four inin.b'i ' w.-i.-h' !' ir a. ;..! r
w hieh he pi ade 1 Hot guilty au i w :
convieted a-i I hanged. In b'-c- a Ma
jor v rang. w ay -. was pvess'd t ' death.
Th- ! of r. fu- ii'.- to p!. a I wa-
noxious substance changes that aver
sion into a speeiiir craving.
:;. The nior or less pleasurable ex
citi'iiieiit produced by ii gratification of
that craving is always followed by a
depressing reaction.
The lirst drop of a wholesome bever
age ( milk, cold water, cider fresh
from the press, dr., i is.piite as pleas
ant as the last: the in diligence in sudi
pleasures is not follow ed by repentance
am! never i egets a specific craving.
Pancakes rani honey we may eat with
great relish whenever tve ran gd them
but. if we can't, we won't miss them
as long as we ran satisfy our hunger
with bread and butter. In midwinter
when apples adv anro to six dollars a
barrel, it needs no lectures and mid"
night prayers to substitute rice-pudding
for apple-pie. A Turk may breakfast
for thirty years on ligs- and roasted
chestnuts, and yet be ijuit? as comfort
able in f-tviterlaml, where they treat
him to milk and bread. Not so tin
ilram-drinker; his "thirst" t an not hi
assuaged with water or milk, his en
slaved appetite era.es the wonted
tipple or rise a stronger stimuli tit
Natural I'm d has nn :' -t on II:'
p. is..;i Iiiai- e; ; nature lias nothing ti
do w ith such appetites.
Kll'lt S OF TIIK HAY.
i Aiii.nii ans are the greatest butter-:
1 tilling poop.' in t lit world. This is
jiiiciva-on why the export of butter
; ilt s not increase so rapidly as its uianu.
I fai lure, and w hy the price is maintain- I
ed .'o high as it is.
I London speculators are buying up i
our trade dollars. It is said that these i
j purchases are made in the expert at ion
: that Congress will some time make
trade dollars a legal tender or ilirejt
their redemption at face value.
j It appears that over lOnuO miles of ;
railroad have been built in the I'nitctl
'tat -'s since and including 17'.'. This
i about one-third of the entire mileage I
or the country. Last year the amount ,
. raised to build these roads was over i
s7nii lino uiNl, !
( o'l'inany has a temper. nice revival
smli as was never known in that
country before. It is led by Count
Moltke. and many eminent men are
a Cong its foremost workers. The
Senium reformers have not yet attain
ed the standard of total abstinence,
but are preaching moderation.
1 'ynamite must go the rear as the,
great explosive and make way for
'pandustite." a free translation of
which term is siea-h up." It is a
liipi: 1 iin 1 is s.ii.l to l.e (oinposed of
bisulphide of eaibon and hypouiirie
a id. It ii piiros a gieiiter shot k than
dynamite to explode it, ami tadi of its
components is ii, ,n-t xplosive by itself.
W hen coiub.m d the result is terrific.
The pee h-grow ing center is gradu-
ally moving smith. A few years ago
there were git a! orchards in New
.b rsiy. Then Iclaiv:ire was the rhjrf
.rodueer. Now Ma, viand ami Vir
ginia are coming to the front. The
largest pi ii.-h farms are in Maryland.
The Ib un 1 Top farm has Il'.'i.immi i
tic s. ( Hi Ihe . state of Colom-l W'at-
kil'.s there are I.'. 1.(1 I I tree-. A peach
Ire. '., no fule. s. i-o',,i- a.'ler leu or
I wel i- y .-ar.s I life, and the soil in
i w hi h il gr--w is unit for peach
culture.
s.'!,;,. , i the W'e-iern judges draw
liie d:s. ii-.. An Arkansas com!
has ,';e, i ;, , ; ii ii. -t arson f. r a
n. an '.o s. in-,- !,, l.js u house, w h.!c
by an l:.d ana Iribuuid i! is hold that
! ,v.. i; hi., th.- i rime of a1 son the
hoii-e .t--if. an I Ii -t mei'oly its i ou
! hi-, n.u-t bo s I ..a lire, lint ii laic
i.ioi.tua ih-. i- i -a is perhaps more
-,ni pie h.Ui i !!ie -. the llpl'i-UM-t
M.-- ree: s -d a eol iet lo for pel'iUiy
. C.e ground that Ihe faSe tistiinoay
e ell ' I I! :! lel.T W is u. ,( material
! . th-.- , a-e. all I t- rd'ere could Hot be
; . I'MiiV.
t h e.!L.o . l.ii: .s !,, .,. eo-m. .polit ail
l.ittl- lie .re t o an l;:ty per n! of its
popnl it i !! as born ia tin- 1 iiited
' a!' a'd ii .r'.ing !o the .-talis'ies
tu- s-J. given as based upon the
boil r..l e, n-us of s i, no loss than
'.'i.i' ii ..f the pn sent inhab.tiints of
that ci'y 'iiive poured from th'- various
s'a: - .I' the (Senium empire. The
i ; ia i, s numbi r U.i-i": ( '.madiaus.
l'..i'o : b' i'.es. '!.;"': Frem h. nearly
!' "i if s'.. no iriy .'jhhh; Hollanders, 1
S.-.o': Italians, Linn; Norwegians.
.",.7' i': Me .'..Hon; Poles. :.7" i. :
an ! "s-.vi-s J.t "in. with a sprinkling of
ISussiau-. Hungarians, Spaniards,
I'oi'tueui .-, au 1 men of almost every
i i!;i'r in i' ;n;. nationality ui.th-r the
sun.
i
The will of .b.hn Ha' t nport, of
l' i'ia'.il. Oregon, was compelled to -take
a long journey. Mr. I'avenport
lii.d iu I'.nglaiid. and his vviil was pro-
I a'cd ia L"ii'loii. As ho left stjii. i
w a : it of property in Oregon, it w as
u . ,-sary that it should also l.e pr..hat
1 1! tli. i"'. It wa- also leniiisile that
the original dm nillelit should be pro
iliieid. and as w hi n a will is probated
' in lingialtd the l'robate Court keeps it
1 in charge, all officer of the London .
curt had to make the joiiney to'
, tin gou wuh Mr. Haveiip'Tt's will, in
irder that it might be probated there
' 1 iiis has bei n d ne, :md il is said to
' have been the first instance of the ',
' kind that ever occurred.
Firry Mr lis Drank hy Mnsliiiiis.
The hoiichin io, so called frmn its
lir.-t hi ing ma le by the Indians of that
tribe, is the great tiemy of peace and
, order aluol'.g these people. ISoVeril"
moid ot'd"rs prevent the importation
'. of whisky, rum, an I the like, but the
jever vigilant oilierrs cannot keep
' watch of all the illicit stills that the'
Indian set up in their houses or in
lonely spots in the woods. A deserter,
, from a whaling ship once taught the;
! Indians In .vv to distill hnoehiuoo, and j
! the secret of iiiauufact nr. has never.
1 n allowed to die out. An empty!
i oil-ran. some sections of rubber pipe
; or the hollow stems i f the long sea
'. onions furnish a sufficient apparatus,
land molasses, sugar, ami most any.'
thing else supply ingredients for the
liory stuff that ran be distilled in n
.slmrt time. The mariners from the
I man-of-tvar are always on the look-!
out for lioorhinoo, and with the lirst
signs of it a raid is made on si wash
town and the supply destroyed if pos
sible. With the running of a savage
ra ' the Indians have m.-r-t wonderful
ways and places for concealing the
li.iochirion and it takes the keen scent
of a ih ' dive to li:d tie- underground
ami u;-l :-' i n'oig ; i i . they i.i.i ilc.
vibu.
(.'boosing a Husband.
Mixed with the humor anil nonsense,
of'the ft-Uowing select ions are many
shrewd valuable hints t ) those
voung la,nvs w,,0,-, itiimls are prone, to
thoughts l,f ovt'- ,
First r511'1 vor lover.
Hold hi"1 wliuu J'u have hini.
Don't let go of him t0 l,;,Uh wvt
new one that conies along.
Try to get pretty well acquainted I
with him before von .take him for!
life. j
I'liless you intend to support him, i
find out whether lie earns enough to j
support you. j
Hon't make up your mind that he is '
an angel.
Don't ialm yourself off on him as j
one, either,
Don't let lit nt spend his salary on j
you; that right should he reserved till '
after marriage.
If ymi have conscientious scruples j
againd marrying a man with a mother, ;
say so in time, that he may get rid of.
her to oblige you, i.r rid of you to
oblige her, ;is lm thinks bed. ' ;
1 1 volt object to secret societies and '
tobaceo.it is better to come out with
your objections now than toreservej
them for curtain lectures hereafter. ',
If your adorer hupp' ns to lamy a
certain shade of hair, don't color or'
bleach t.i oblige him. llemeiiibcr your
hair belongs toyoii ami he doesn't.'
lie very sure it is the man you are in
love with, and not the eiolhes he
wears. Fortune and fashion are both !
so fickle, ii is foolish totako a stylish '
-uit of clothes for better or wors". '
If Vnll iut.'lid to keep three servants '
after marriage, settle the matter he
forehand. The man who is making '
1 ovc to ymi may expert you to do your
ow n w ashing.
Don't try to hurry a proposal by car
ry ing mi a llirtation with some other
fellow. Different men are made of
different material, ami the one you ,
w ant may go off in a lit of jealousy ;
and forget to romc back. '
If you have a love letter to write, i
don't ropy it out of a letter-writer."
If your young man ever happened to
consult the same book he would know
your sentiments were borrowed.
D.ui't marry a man to oblige any i
third per.soii in existence. It is your
right to suit yourself in the matter.
l!ut remember at the same time that ;
love is blind, and ii little friendly ad- i
vice li nn otiewles'' advice is worth
having may insure you a lifetime of
happiness or prevent one of misery.
In love a (fairs always keep your eyes
wide open, so that when the right man
coiiies along you may see him.
When you do see him you will rcr-
ogni.'e him and tlm r ignition will he
iuniual.
If ymi have no fiiult to llnd with
him personally, morally, religiously, i r
any other way. In-is probaliy perlect
enough to Mut ymi, and ymi ran afford
to believe him, hope in him, love him,
marry him.
I it Itni'i' tliii'e.
r. Lm I. Mil rhfiihh re
porter was told by Mr. Alfred ..
I'.ipin. of this i it y. that his nephew had
ih" most obstinate rase of inil.miiiia
tory rheumatism whi.li ballled all
kinds of treatment until Sf. Jacobs Oil,
the great pain-i.on.iicror was used.
It cured the young man. and he recom
mends it as the gri atost cure for pains
111 the world.
rrnyinsr for Papa.
A few nights ago a well known cit
izen of Detroit, Midi., who has been
walking for some time in the down
ward path, came out of his home and
started down town for a night of ca
rousal with some old companions he
had promised to meet. Ilisyoung wife
had besought him with imploring eyes
to spend the evening w il h her, and hail
reminded him of the time when even
ings passed in her company were all
too short. His little daughter had
rliing about his knees ami coaxed in
her pretty, wilful way lor papa" to
tell her some bedtime stories, but habit
was stronger than love ..r wife and
child, and he eluded their lender tples
tioiiiiig by the special sophistries the
father of evil advances at such times
from his credit fund, ami went his
way. Hut when lie was a block from
his home he found thai in changing
his coat he had forgotten to remove his
wallet, ami he could not go out on a
drinking bout without money, even
though he knew that his family needed
it, that his wife was economizing each
day iimre and more in order to make
up his deficits, and he hurried back and
crept softly past the windows of the
iit tie home, in order that he might
steal in and obtain it, without running
the gauntlet of either questions or ca
resses. lint something stayed his feet:
there was a lire in the grain within
fur the night was chill -and it lit up!
the little parlor ami brought out in
startling effects the pictures on the
wall. I lilt these were as nothing to
the picture on the hearth. There, in j
the soil glow of the firelight, knelt his
little child iit her mother's frrt, its
small hands clasped in prayer, its fair
head bowed; iiiid as its rosy lips utter
ed each word with childish distinctness,
the father listened, spellbound to the
fI..t.
"Now I lay tlu- down to sleep,
I priiy the I.oul my tonl to keep;
If I should die before I wake,
I pray the Lord iny noul to take."
Sweet prtition! The man himself,
who stood there with bearded lips shut
tightly together, had said that prayer
once at h ii nio Parr's knee. Where was .
that mother now y The sunset gates j
had long ago unbarred to let her pass '
through. Hut the child had not I'm- j
idinl; he heard her "(iod bless mamma, '
papa and my otvnself" then there was
a pause, and she lifted troubled blue
eyes to her mother's face.
. "(iod bless papa." prompted the
mother, softly.
"(iod bless papa," lisped the little
one.
"And please send him home sober."
He could not hoar the mother as she
said this, hut the child followed i l a
cl"iir, inspired tone:
"lioil bless papa and please semi
him home sober. Allien." Mother !
iind chihl sprang to their feet in alarm
when the door opened so suddenly, hut
they were not afraid when they saw
who it was returned so soon; but that
night, when Mamie was being tucked
up in bed after such a romp w ith papi
she said in the sleepiest and most con
tented of voices:
"Mamma, God answers most as quick
u the telephone, doesn't be?"
THE HIGHEST AT'THOBHT.
I'HI n Suhjcil l lial I IH crest, I'.f.
Ion I in the Wt'lf.-irr of
Tito (. U.iiiin.i; I'l'iiiaik.il.le Idler fi'iiiii one
of tliu leading iin.t lu st kil nvn wieiit il
writein of the pivselit iluy is s eeinl'v t-i -.- tu it
rant, and shnitiil Im of iniu.ii il v due lo nil
leaders nlmil sii-e In Kni paei with tlu
mured of nviteni iliwev erie- nn 1 events:
" A g. neiTil ili'iiiiiiid (or i-el'i.rinai i.m is imp
of the most ilislinclivi' i li'iiaeli'ii-li s of the
liiiii'tii'titli i ealury. The eoniiuoii i o.le, as
well ns the luorn enlihlene.1 mi I leliniil, crv
out with no tmeiTtmii vniiv to lie i'iiian.'ii
UhI fr in the slavery of eon-ei val i-tit mi t s,t-
Ivrslilioti which litis h-M the imis-i s in ki'.'ss
gnonmeo iliit'lng it 1,'irg.' imrlioii ol tin"
wni-lil's liistnt-y, mill in ihe tim of Ilic 'Mark
Ajjes1 e:inie neiir i.tililei.-itiug the last j:!llil
mer of timli. lincnmtie nv-'rlieiH and
blind i in; irieism nr.' losing eistu ion. u,r
nil elu.-.scs of nil e .unifies. I ei.-.le
tve lie.tttiiiig to IhlnU fur llniii-M-lves,
na.l to leg.ti'l tiutli.nilv iniieli less
II .VI iil'giiuieiif. Men mid Miiai. n nio no
longer will ti -: thai a ( ' in iivi Ii nls .i:!,
iliela'e to them wlia! 1U is Ik t!:ea- seal i
liu iils nml i I'.uietis. Th c'liini 11 el i jlit to
Milve fur theai.s. Ims the peat .U st.oi.sof
III ilav, nn I id man I I hat the fa llii.il g. d
of liio'iiaiiity si ail Ik' r.'-i ee'e I. A the re-
Mil' of tllN I'l'eel'al 11 itl.i llillg Vo- s '.'. oil
pii rv Icin.l, lrai:i'.l.',:il !e , ii, tie n. l el'.c
u at Vv net on. l'eei I who. a f. w v.ais
11 -o, endured Stilt 'l ill r h
t'i clone oi ilulv, mm r. aa t1
i-.hnr.ss of such a i-.iits,. J,
liiider (hebeii.l.-ineof l'i.''i eladv s r alien 1
Hi, mi- Ii tilth lo !; :n-t : salf.-.-e l il: n
C ill-tillll oils I i 11 colli.' Itildi I I, i:i"d
mid Iin il.y ili. .1 i'sTiitu I v r- to a fal e s.M.-ai
ol treatment. Th rente niil';,"s of f - I - -tiilin
j, tmiiliio'v ej.'m'- uie, u j a,i dav ;,'. I
toll e,i oLl'll,!.' had t'i i.' oi'i;;,: ail lion! les
1 n laUen in ttnieor 1 io,. Iy lie i e I. Til le
nre llioiisand-ef t .1. !e t i dav thui ! I .' v
eiiiluniu the first s.vinp.o i .- of s.,ii'.e si t etii
malady nud tviilioul lltesii liiel icn.i.ati m
of the ilaiier lli.i1 is Inf. .re tl.eiu. 'Ih.y
have oec.'i-ioiml lienda lie-: n lack ol up, . li e
mi" iluv ai d n r..v. ii its one l!ie i.i l, or
nn linn' countable f eline of wenrin. ss.
som 'turn s ii'T.'-ic naie.l I -.- nan-'.a. an I
ntirilillle ll'l tlie-e 1 1". Ill ! s to the old
i le i of n sl.elil rollm- laa'an'a. Ii i-. hi Ii
time thai pe 'le livvol e o nS.ll.iwV' Le o ae
sei-i .u tiess of 111 si- in i! lets a ,. eai.uie pan- I
t'.eieseh.s from the pi'ol. -ioii d In,, rv
w li ell coat rob I In -in. W h -n hi- is il n'e a !
win null e'n-M'. ol pli -i-ia:.s h come lie al
en..n'!i t exel'.i.le til' do .in vne ihat il is
tln-ir duty to , lire il -seas., h -, (ui My. H id as
saleiv is"io-si .V; tu iiuiii.lii it n . otl ei-1 , s.
timi ilitui Mm' "1 truth Ii y use r ion. j,
i, nd to ind- is.- mid r, roiiiiu, ml aav i. tm l ,
that lias In- ii found ii-dii', n liiet r v. Mil
its. .11. III. tll'll' W II le Hi 111.!-' . ..i:ii.;,a;
mil die .1 I tols. while Ii.. lr v. i I i e i;r. a
ivjoiemx '.Iiro-.-li 'ia III v. rt i."
1 nm well aware ( t! I'tiuiri' l!i:e ill
I e met-d i tu to me ( r riiin ; I ' is I, it r.
hilt I feel that I (latKii ! l. il 'loito I.e. i;.
enlivi ti -lis ilnl. si 1 i t..;d a la ! ut hand
nml i n-lor -' "II that I la.nvv t . ! I. '1 no
exleti '.I'd ptlbliellli ns i. r the past lew M :n s.
and irrnpliic i.e" ' U' '"i s "! U ll'ei cut di-e ,s s
of the k.dlli'.vs illld iile luce .im.iI.i lied t l.e
liledi nl proU ssi'ili to l..e in 1 lea' tli.se d;
insc nm ci-i'iilly in. le.is'ii,-:. 'ihe treatment
nl' 111" ih ciols Inn. Ii ell inrje V ex; i run. li'al,
nud mtiliv of tin ir 1 .ilieiils have .!;ed wl i:,.
they in iv m-ttia; iihoitt lorn n in dy l.i.itiv
tli'in.''
It is now over two years since my at tu
t un w astirst cnl'e I to t Ii" use of a in, s, w ,n
d. rlul pre-n rati. 'ii in the tie:i:nieiit of
brielit's disiii-eol the kidneys, lut enN I ad
Ileum ntiv iislie 1 mi' ab ut ill" re eo.lv. n i I
I had heard ol rclr.ni'k:il'l" i nr. s ell'e . t, , 1 y
ii, lull like ninny others I hesitated t le -111-lif'tld
Us ii-o. A ei smatl It .end I" mi ;e i.a.l
ll'l'tl 111 I oef lli.-lllll lol's in,, I ia", 11,1.1 I. .
nu;.lienti.ui for insurance mi hi Ihe lal
Iktii re.eclisl en nejoiint d lithht's
ihsiii-p. I'la'iu: nl mi l luiero en , c.il c
n'niii.itiim of Ins iiiui nv til.-l tie
lneM-iiifof larp' illaiitili. s of iillniueii aid
granular tub.' casis. whieli conlaiu. i the
cnrrecliiessof the iliiiL'ti. Al'ier living
nil the Usual r. luedie-. I din i t- .l him to n e
this i.repaiiit.i n and w;is cr.a !v surprised
to nhserveii ileei led in.i ov. uietil w il hum
in.iulh. mid williiti lo ir nioiiihs n . tuh
i iislscou'il he ilisi'oVi red. Ai that time there
was .f. sent oiilv n tra.-e of iiileimi il. ii "I lie
le I. lis )l ,..'e-. it. -e leetU wll.'ll.d
nil thi-oiili th" inllu. lie ..I Wnriiei-'s (s.-ile
I 'ii iv, the ri'lueily In- ii-ed."
After this I pies a llied this nusli. tue ia
full .In- s in h .tli a ut a id elirnui nephri
tis, i brilu's ili i a-i. and wit h the iti"s mi1 is
In lory lis alts. My ii,s..i-vati..ns w. i-' m -a; i r
sn nil in iiiiuil el- n'of ha li'y made. 'I ! ev-i v
teu.ie I over sevcrai luoiilhs and i ml.iit d a
large iiumbiT nt cn-i-s whieh have p:., v. . I so
Mitisfaelory to my miiiil, that I would inr
iiostly iirpi Uk)ii my iimle-sionnl htvlhreii
the iuiporimice nf gi'vini; a fair nud f at i.-tit
trial to Win n -r's Sale l ure. In a 'n:f e..iss
of ailments where the blood is ot.v i. iis'y ill
mi uuhi nltliy state, esciiiliy w here g nn In -Inr
elisor -a'tni'iils nnd " itu biit.o :a' . u v
eruptii.ns exist, ind.o.l in H ntiv of th o
forms of chronic in lisposiiioii in which th re
is tin evidence of organic m.selue!', bill v. heie
the jietier.d lnilih is dej let si, t iel'a i s li'i.w,
the uraie colored, coiisliniling the e.niil ,i
ill w huh the ill lent i.s salil to lie ' bill, lis.' Ihe
ii.lvanlae filial. 1 i.y the us-., I' this r. in
is reiu.-iriiub'e. In lirV'i' s disi :i .. it -icais
to act as n solvent of iilmnii, n: to mm! he and
hen! the inlljuied liieinliiiiin s : to wa h oat.
th" epithelial d. bi i- hieh liaH-fs un the nli
till iiriniti ri, mil to pr.-veut a ile t uct vo
Ilietniliol pho-isof 1 issue."
" Heioiigm ; n- I do I . a brni'ch of the pro
fession t hut teheves that ti" olio school of
meiiicine ktiovv- ad th tru' h r.'tar.lin t !ui
trea! incut of ili-. .a-e. and 1. iug in iep i it at
molt -.h tnseleet nuv I-, iiiidy thiit win le. ee
my utieiils. with ml leforoii e to the -. nr.-
fi'. ni wli- tie it ( miles. 1 am In I Poi 'S:iio !
isl ;e nnd eoinin. ii i th'' merits ,1' thus ri "i.edy
thus fnoil.ly.
liesp i tfaUv il s,
' ' :. A. (il'XX. M. 1.
Ilcnn and I'rofes-. .i-. .f . urgi rv, I inie I Statei
M.silial I'ollige ol New ol-i;; idilol- , f
Mi ln nl yVi'.ioie .- Aiilh .rnl tiuun's N. w
nud Iinpronsl Hand li i..U of Hygiene n:nl
Ilomeslie .Mi'du-iiie. elc , etc.
IY Oi k (hvx Mi:.rni-:. Human
ity judges humanity by itself. "Mill
are snliiel iines aeeiised of pride merely
Ii.m'.iiisi! their accusers Would be proud
themselves if they were in their
places."
Always too broad The road to ruin,
Lyon's 1 'utrutllerlSiitTem'r.thctuily iuven
ion that makes old boots as straight ns new .
Saii'lir..K --A No. ! foot in a No, (I shoe.
tlwiNToN, Ky. -Hev. J. W. Waldrop says
" lUown's lion Hitter greatly relieved me of
Ki-uvrnl debility and mdiye.stioii."
The lirst theatre ever opine 1 in this
country is said to have been tit W liliaiu-biug,
a., in 1 ..'-.
;ki:atit iist ivi:itv tim i-: i n-,
for Ciuighs, enlils. sole throat, bronchitis,
laryngitis, nud consumption in its early
stiige. nothing equals Dr. J'ierci's "(iohleii
Meilical Discovery." It is also a great hlood
puruier nnd strength restorer or Ionic, nml
for liver complaint nml netivo conditions of
the bowels it has no equal. Sold hy drug
gist.. Marwood, tho Knglish hangman, jtist
dead, iie.f-r failed l!nlm I '. Never
failed, ihi,' Well, periiap ho didn't lull
wasn't he connected with iherii-ia n.-tmi ol a
good many oilier.
A true assistant to nature in restoring tU
system to perfect health, thus t ti;ii diny il to
rutiidt disease, is Brjwu's I lull Hitlers.
Young ladies should not forget Ihat
(ioliali died from the i ll'ect of a hang on lus
forehead.
young, niiildle-ngi'd or old men, tuifToring
from nirvoils delulily or kindred n licet mil
should mlilrcs. wild two stamps, for large
treatise, Wniii.D's IUspiinsaiiy Miiiiti ai. Asso
ciation, UuUalo, N. Y.
A heavy swell Tho orenu.
Wat.tfbhobo, S. C. Dr. J. M. Klien snys:
"lirown'a Iron Bittera have given universal
tausfaction."
Tlie boy who bit into n irruen iipplo
reuuirked, with ti wry face, ''l'wns ever thus
in childhood pour!1'
wii.'T'K !avi;i is ;aim:ii.
Worliiiiil nii'ti will eeoniiiiiiii I.y eiii,loj .
iliT lr. 1'ienii's .Med.i'iniT. Hi. ' I'll a- tut
riirtltivo 1'ellef-." nml '-(lolileti Mi',iu-d
liscovtry" eleaiis llm l.lood and sys'iau
tliim ircrcntiliT levers anil odu r serious dis.
eases, and curiug all sorufulous and ulhsr
b tusors. Sold dnvggists.
Tito most prominent mnn in tho city is the
ft red sweeper. He tills theptililie eye.
ON TIIIKTV IMVS TIUAI..
TukVoi.tuc llmrCo.. Marshall, Mieli.,will
Hindi)!'. Dve'n tVlebrated l'.h'i'tru-Vollnii'
Hells nnd Kh'Oti'ic Applitiiii'i's nit trial for
3ll davs to iiieii.volinnoi'Ohl.vvliiiai'O ullle't 'd
with iiervou debility, lust vitnliiy and kin
dred trouble, uiiiiriuiti'oitisi'i i' Iy nnd I'mii
pldn ristoratiini of health nml tiinnly vi'nr.
Address ns above. N. H.--Nu risk is in
curred, as thirty dnys' li ial is nllowi'd.
The tdiiL'ijini' lournameiit nt IS d'i tiD' i
Sullivan and .Mario ilidu't pay. Moral Kil
tiinoiv boja pii'fer the pistol.
('Iirolithioncollars nnd rulTs nro chetipest
in the long i nn. They Wear longer tliim any
nl Iter, nml oil pave cost of wnsliingi
"lie may have been a little crooked," re
inai keil the iiiidertaker, inoiirfniilly, over the
ii inains nl n had bank rishier, hill I Slavs I
fall sliaieliteil him."
Voa would two St. r.ilrick'a Salve if you
knew the good il would do you.
hick frost is Ireseoiinf the crops.
rne-.sT sn i:i-Tcon-i.ivriiiii., f rom sel-Hod
hi. is. i. n th,. ,w!aiip, ,y ('nsivi ll. Il..z:ir. A
t o.. S.V, Al, ilulc'ypiire nml KWi. t. 1'nt'i ins
"I "have ninv tr.k. u il pn C r it i.i all d la l 3.
I'l l -..-n ils- .'. l.ue it rnpeii 'i- In nil ntli.'i' ni'-,
t'.iMii.n iivsi.s. tne,., pimple ,i louyi,
sl.hi ran .1 hy using .lump, I TiirSonp, nmdi' l.v
C:.sn.:i, llaiudA I'a., New Vuiii.
When n hen rel re for (he liiglit.it is
itiite pi oi er to -peal: of her n a loosier.
lion. II. ('. I'lossninn, Jersey f'ity, fiivsi
"I i i.Heied with iheiiiiiatisin for yeiiis: m. ti
ll!' to leave ihe house for month: tried
almost ioiu'lhiug without relief; finally
loo' lr. idn.oio's !(.-(!., vvhidi foon i-uivil
Silver is the fashionable tnetiil -save in
trade dollar shape.
Tliiiiimtul I l'" Timlin mi'-
The propiietoM of l .e worl 1 r novviied
C ii o'.ine tho tm'iir d Hail Ue!o;ei- -u-ori'
put n' 1 '-s tli in l.' iHgiilloiiR ilt n lane. '1 Ins
id.e- but an idea of iis iuunmsc d, m ind.
A.liioiidaeli Mm ray i soon to lecture on
American il. voice.
Atli-r Three lln.
Mr. CiiMtti W. Moi'ias, " l''i g!e" oll'ee.
1'i'l-a'.ehl. Ma .., write. Mny '-'.". I'S'S: " l'i r
icU'tal lemali my wife's niother i Mis. Amy
I'o.i . e h i. I In en in a veiy r carious e. n i
li.ii vv.ili d:o. y o- l r g'.t's ili-i a-e o! ihe
ki.ui.y;. i.nl hiving ii-cl nil me ln.il- t.:;,!
m. ,-tir. I..r In r re-tm-ntion in the hue of
In altne'it hy our lendui.' .liy-irian. nud
ki.in.y;. i.nl hiving n-ed nil me hod - .-.lid
haviiu- fa l. -.l I.i I er.eiit I er, hi r ftinuly de
o. .!. .1 ol sce.llg her relieved, and gave h'-r
nr. 1i I ii. llappi'iiiiu to run iieros ilu ti s
liitu.iiy of fl M I . Havvlej , wh i htid lieelioi re I
of siiii lar hid liess liy u -ing Hunt's liemeil; ,
we ai once rocuiil a bottle of it, nnd rom
ii eaci-1 gi- ing it ns direcli'd. After it-nig it
three da. slut was h far improved ill '1 she
roil I .oi from hi rind lo her chair without
I'.- -i-t ..nee i a cir.'iinislnnce thiit had n a hap-
ene ! for months'. I'r.iious lo uisill,' it
she Wis lioul I.'. I. more or les w.th sliort
laeilli. reauiriii:.' n roli'luiious fanning o
keep iu r aloe. This gradually unproved as
we ivn'i1 II d ill.' n-eof Hum's Item d.v.iind
oa Ihe fo :rili botlle she was nl.le to set up all
day. She was bloale 1 terribly in both limbs
m il I md) upward to the lung. The 1 n il
,!..) Ihe liloaiing left her bowels, nnd now she
I : i:it s.v. .11. n iil.ove the knee, lb r kidneys
Were vi r.' 1 a I al the lime, discharge l.e tig
(it a Moody eh iiactcr and emit! ng a iekei:
ingodor. I can say that the eliiin-.o in her
en-e ha-1 oen wonderful, nml Hunt's lUmu !y
I as wo.-ktd a mirec'.o in her."
O ae of .lersi )'s prettiest wild 11 iwcr- is
call.-.! ii.oo-i-hiiie.
Satisfactory K. lilrnre.
.1. VV. iin !iii. VV :i.....s! Ilrauii.-I. ..f Aa-lin. T.-.,
in.', "I no-1 a IniTi.il.iifc Or. Win. II til's UV.satn
I i t' .. I.e.,-- f .r tin-lout j. ir. an t lion (.'in I a mi
. : ie a s -lalli' nii.il.rni.-s 1 linvo i-.-fr lii'l ei my
! ...... , .i I -.ii " -. I'..! In nn. I i'mmi l'.,:oiini.i nm. al
li ... .- M r., f C .fi."; .n. IN. i .isfii.l nm i.tHKr. I.y
llr.Crei n' Oivjii niilr l llilli-r
11. 1 rial lo. I t.-m.-lr l..r I-l.'I'oi. ItHii-lv
l-i ! rf- -:i at. nil ih-.r l.-r ..f l!n. sr.in.
, .-..ra,,,:.. s-e,lTi-ari.i.:at.rrli.tl.lUlt.'o..,.n.
11. i.-.. iii-'ai' r.tlli.
rll!-
Ki'inlali nn I lie llnri'.
Tv en'v '.i'.c cent will buy this I10.1U nd
inill. d lo be the most perfect work 011 t le
ih-i a-, a:: I C iie for the Horse. Ad.be
Hal'. 11 ote Nevisoaper Vnion, L'i to :'.'.' S.
Ib.'u'.a) mi- e! for a copy.
A'.oul Ihe only troiibli that come Hingln
are I'u-sy old maid.
hmUm RE!
Rlioiimatism,CNcuralgLi, Sciatica,
Lumbano Backache. Headache. Toolhaclie.
oie'!l..'..nl.lrlJln..t.prnli..Hiul.
IIhi-ii. Ieilil. rl llllc..
AID All. IIUIHI lllll'lltt l-" ""'..
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Tiir. en v in ks a. viiiairB c .
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rr Sinicululors.
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u un.l . I naiiilii-ri.f l.i V('!',, y.
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N. .' Veil, . I'le.MJ.i. Si. I.IIISH.1.1 MillVililkee
inval".l nml..! w.ro i.ri.wi.
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n! I in tin'. Iii.-lialni llmlirr. Iliiille mill
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I) KFOUG iiiiyiucnt on tvi.leiiee of pood faith. JOHN II. AMMl.V. l'ubli: ucf,
IS Vcsey Slrret. Now York. 1'. O. Ilox 1 - - 7.
x j TH I'J 1 A 1 1 V.
What a l.u1e the little child is in the d.m-.estie f.int.r.iy ! .
How the mother gives oflicr own life and s tren-l!i to wwotl t.ic l;;o
ofher blessed little youngster I
1 low the child kicks, and laughs, and crows !
1 low the child grows, and is heavier and heavier every c..i
And yet she lifts him, and tosses him, and plays with linn, and .-..- s
care ofhim by day and by ni"ht.
Is it any wonder the rr,,t.ier breaks down? Her bark aches. Her
stoma, h fails her. I Iff liver i bad. I ler blood is thin, and hhe s .vj t,!-.t
f., 1m ikhm-Iv. Y-s, yes, r,....,ly-v ry ,-ily. (.ivc muthtT :i b nl-i
JhiK. ns hon lUttn u She in t ds tin- n-it mi W I Io-kI. v.h:- h i.i -t v. ,1
i.ut there. .She imiet luive trmt. r :-!'.- wiU be a i-..r.itrmt d i.i iav.il 1.
Broun' s Iron Hitlers helps woni ai.J weary woinca i..t new lc,
cheerfuloess. uwi viaor. Tell all the mothers you knw.
I (5
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VECtETABJJjOMFOMD.
s m i: iv,-1 "uro
For nil lbo.pliiliifiilC:nir'.:lirii'M! Wrnl. nc-ce
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