FOB THE FARM AND HOME. - - Uoga ii the C-rrtinrrt. It is bad policy to put the hurts in Jie orchard, especially one where thero is but little, if any, sod, nml where the trees are ' young ami tt-niler. The danger of doing so is still further in creased by feeding the h -gs sparingly ami at irregular intervals. It is mily in orchards, ami in such as have laid in grass so many years ih to heroine "grass hound," that hugs an- lu-iifiit-ial, and then they should be turned iu with their noses free from the various ornaineiit.il appendages commonly known as "hog rings,"' else they cannot do full duty. A few will grown porkers will soon uproot the s-tii1.'-cst sod in search of tidbits, in thry un known so well to find, and will lr. :ik up and destroy the tilT roots, material ly helping the trees. The windfall, too, which are wormy and worse than useless, will afford good ford for pork ers, and it is well to supplement this with a moderate daily Irnl of grain to maintain healthfulness and promo'. growth. Kit ml lit ir.. tltatnkt-ii l.lrnn. We know there is no kin 1 of liv . stock raised on the farm, the sul iiii a-i home, or on the n -(lager's lim.t.d pl.t that is ftirce-1 to take tare i f i:sr!f a poultry. It is mi trouble to c--n in. -e the farmer that the gigintie Norman or Clyde hur-e is In tier (ha-i the ui::--tang, the llerksb-ire or IVlu:id-t'l.i---a pig than the "prairee r.u t- i'," t .' tho short-horn than th-- Texas rot-.-. After all, it seems to be an idea with those wlo pay little aMiii'i-u to tl.--to the cultivation of ponltrv that l!a r -is little or no ililb p i.e. I t -"a (! common dunghills and t.n- ; i r - '. breeds of fowls as regan's ::Mlt, . : tl i lis we will, hens will lay a! . r.; many cgits and protlif - ir.r .. t hicks, let the care tl ... i. r.-.t - I--what it may. Mu-h a iiii-tal.i-ii idea is foumlril on a grievous i rr.-r up; ar cnt in the ral-ingof any ! -. 1 f .-to. k, simply bt -cause il.-ti-niiitu i - .- io.-i af.d : gross ign Tanre have iw.t.li-il all along with a certain class' oi our n -pie regarding the value f .-iii';y stock as a profitable an i pr--;-.i.-tiv.-indtistry,--i'o','- .)..;,-. ,,' llriuovliiu l.nrut tiuiii. A writer in the (',,'., (.-,.., says: I see that ht re i . tin- di-.-irs-simi about pulling stump-. I lav iiur -. very large ex erirHi e in . I.-aring ry large stumps from a field 1 will ( !' my way: I use dynamite lartridges. i-r giant powder. It i- pi.' up i;i car tridges about eight inches l.-ngaud "in and one-fourth to t iieand ;i h ill it. las in diameter. I use an in :i 1 ar. a t. ' larger than the cartridge, to .k- .t hole under the very renter of tk stump, bit worn the two i.ux'i-t r ; -. Having made (he hole, if tin- st in p i -a large one, I insert a whole f;iri ri !'-' , having first put a in n u--i -n r;i' on the end of the fu-e (caps n.a-Ie t--r t!,c purpose), and pinch il a little, s.. tie fuse will not tlraw out of the cap. 1 make a hole in the tartrldi:" wt!i a small stick just the si- of the . up. then insert the rap, and then can-fudy pass the cartridge into the huh- :.i..".-i the stump, an I leave f-ise en- u rh to permit me to get a good tl.-r aw ay. For smaller stumps lui'f a ca.-t: t-lj.-.- will answer. If it dors not 1 !, ,w out the whole stunt', it v. ill .,u.i t -i- it. so that a tram will viiy i ilra v out the ilitTerent piece-, r ni i a:.d ali. making it a good deal ca.- i-r b. !r.-ak up with the !oiigli. I ui-vi-i- r ry t- n-.-a cartridge when it is fr..,-n. ami i! freezes at thirty degrees. A g---o I w ay to thaw them is to put them int.. a ' .a pail, and put the pail int so;m- I. t water. I never jh.iii d or tamp it i.e. hard, as it might exoi!e lYi.tii eoi,o: -. sion. Otherwise it id safer than gun powtler. MaiinrlnB tnil. It is an erroneous idra .-. kick many farmers have, says a co;t. -ipoiid- W. "hat manun.' a''lird in 'ke kill, or directly beneath where a j I aa! i- to grow, does more good tha i the -am--fertilizt r sj rt-a I broaik-a-t at..l wed incorporated through the -iiilaeo o';( There may be a f. vv rr melons, cmuiubt rs, Ar., more benelited by hill ma by spreading the manure the surface of tin- groiui k majority of farm rr. ps ii that manure, especially coarse, should always be through the soi'. ; r-,v I . supplied with enough ro . the fertility if it exi-ts in is in condition to be assim! plant, anil it is w holly urn well as unwise, to have placed beneath the plant, uring requires more lab- r cast manuring, besides giv I -ii. -h . th- !-" to 1. nd d bv the 1 1 1 a n 1 1 1 1 ill man poorer results. Many tanners have learned the folly of niai arlng in the hill by costly experiences. It does not require any argument to . . uvinee one of the injurious effects manuring tender crops in the hill, 1 r furrow, in dry seasons. It is true f at tin re are instances where manuring in the bill, or furrow, has seemed t - give better returns than could have 1 1 en obtained of the bowl, and they found im int-n.s-with the same fertilizer a; -plied broad j tat ion ut salt on the surfa -e like that cast, but it is only surnil-c I that .such j on the outside, but on thrusting tin was the case, and careful rxpe;imcnts I baud into the water ami withdrawing will, 1 am convinced, prev the falsity it. the hand came out perfectly while of the impression. V !i ordinary j from the particles of salt that adhered farm or garden cropsnll that is needed 1 1 it. It was evidently a very strong in supplying fertility is t spread the i brina fertilizer evenly the nmre evenly tho better over the surface of the ground, and by subsequent workin.'of the s.iil it comes in contact with the plant roots and is thus utilized. Inn-rliolil liliita Brass can be cleaned by uv.ig i solution of oxalic eryr-tal in water. Lamp tops, when boiled occasionally in a little soda ami water, are as good as new. Lemon rubbed on the faro h-uid" tends to irniovr i'r. !;! ; ;.n.! v.hitr.; the skin. Machine oil can be removed by niN bing it with brown soap in tvM w::t i brl'orr the whole liivois vv a-hol. egetable soup slionlil lia e . 'o I thoroughly, then let cool iu the pot and all thi- grcai skimmr l :f. l'rt on t he lire again, and when hot s.To. The vegt tables should be cut vt rv j I'pri-imrs hi Sjiiin, A French paper publishes a list of t lie risings which have taken pirn e iu ; aiu l-iii'i- the ye;ir lll. In that year ; there we a ri.-ing in Catalonia: i;i j ll' :i guerilla insurrection at tor mina; in IM'.i a military " ommiraey at i :i a, which was fol o-.vi 1 by a revolu tion extending over tin- w I . k- of S ,ila. : In 1 there were re i ... ;i com; allied I y ii i ii It I I o 'ske-!.: t a-!:; aua! --.-lilt-ist risiti,' in Navarre and Cat.doiii.i: an I street lights iit M.i Irid. 1. 1 1-2-1 the I-'rc-n- h.un lerlhel -a d'Augoul ,e.e, i. .arched into th.- t-oiititry to supj re s Co iiisiir.-e: t ii'ii. i.o: vv itlr t.tn-liu-,' '' l.i'-h t hrre was atioikt r military rc V'ltin 1'2. at I'lrihuega. an I iurtker absolutl.-t rlsiii.;s ia Catalonia and ra.'.-niti 1 - T. Tiie c..u-titutional-rose .-uain.-t the gov.rnhrtit iu ' a i i in l-'l k after the . 1 - : t H oi K.f rlinand. ! ran the tir-t t .-r.l-t wir. In l- ll and lxo I'm re wir lis 11,4s ;it I.idrld. ar.e;--s.l. eville a-;d Ikir ek r. i. against the 1 ! r.'y: -ev. ra' hiindi-e N of monks w. r-- tioir dcre I and twenty inoiia-terics burnel. i:i l--i7 uiikt.iry in-urr-1 t.oa i r-.l.e out a! Miidrld. Hare 1 iia. Makua. 1 a .!.', Valencia. Cartkao-ia. evi:k-. Xt-r.-s. a-i 1 .in I..efoii-o. ii-i-i in ,t I'.iiboa. I'a ui.clumi ai! Irun. In -1" l-'.-parri-ro made a promt!, .-.ami. 11 to at I! ii-eek na which was 1. II w.-d by t :e 1 o-i. '-ar in. cut of that I.iwii and a i :;kta:y nvolt at Ma Irid. Ci-biu's ! 1 k pki. e iuain-t Ms art'-r-i at Ikirce ! n.i in tin- fo.lo.v ing yt ar; and i;i I-I-! Akean ;in l M.uei.i I n k--on' into in- -lirrei t.o'.l. The 1 ou-icr.pt IiUVm.i;,., d rl-ings in Cata'cii; pri'V .n. rs of tia i i.t ::ud a". M.i Ir d ia I a pa- I rov i'lcrs c.iilo, I..:-. r -p t a-'..-- war, u:: ' I-!.' to la 1 r kc ,.;;t a i in l-l" In the and Men in I I .11 'l:e I. kt-l. --a i 1 re. ha: tk.- !:v - a' n I'oi.t., 1!. a: a' C:,.-, ca. iiirlkri- r.. a! 11 ia. a:i 1:1 --'-o tl 1-0 Com ra! i ;: i.i.-v rl-i.r.r . r:i-c i'.ii -r-a e sa.-a-'.a, Were S' !.te-; Ma.lr I ili-tur .ut. on i.n r I -To. I" lllik- a at M.i Iri i. in . r I a. a-'i-kir, -eat a. r. 1 .. !'.- iu - -1 ;.:!.! .-f tk,. f w". 1 ra . 1 h. i-.' ! t ' i r . I I'iie ikir i to 1-77, i: .:uv 1 ; :-t A .ilt l.a'.i- mi I'iji of ,1 Mount tin. i'l.o.c - a r--;aa . kai-ie - i. kike. ., at.d on" lu.iidrMl .11 I h.iv m:! nd ;th of Albiipa r . 11 N 1 Xlc.i, Arl iioi l l.ile 1 a la 11 II - top of , .dell' '.V I'll 1 r .tin t tk-.-e- I rr. The iik'- is, :'i,ir:--i-- of a mil" in -o -tr -i ;ly itupr.-g"at it thick, ol'.l-t of pure .-; on-j-y consistency, I: n- i-i s' s he ma.- , in. t 1 - -' :t ,s cin-l. -1 ii-.i ; I - It 1,,-is been lo: 1. I! I ' ! I 1 With -ill- t:ilt Wklte - t ke i'.i -.at in r It Is -op,:, " b.V tl.o V. il u' r- 1 1 v ! .1 ! :1:1s. The - lit is win; ; ! -t .,uallty and destitute ;;;,.-. foreign Im-rr li.-nt. I'h i- j. i-o-i--. miicii l.ke e. m 1 h b'.l i:. Tll-T Will ot)t spei . -I. - !l ; ti e t, In of -time Vege Id be ha allcd like :iii a;-: -'o-iii. lint ti e in. -t curi a; : tlk- kilo- : a tail circular . 1 1.1 . :iu.eii--k;ipcd foriiia': : tie f r.d . r to .tare d white a -n III a'oie iili I Ic l.y . I -a ut-" . : ! : : 1 . n. w !i..-:i i 1 . t . i-.-t. and r. - up in-.ir t he e.-nt n- of tic- i the k--;-,'kt of. II hundred fee n!i,. h appe ired to be made of whit ia . a. t hiovv n up by so me ! nviil-i n !:ir ng S 'lir- am h nl geohrrical period. Tiie ort-iih' of this singul-ir column slo e I f;oin (he base towar 1 the top, and was rough enough to be a-i -cndcd. than broad- n leaching the top of the cone the in ig generally terior was found to be hollow, like a tube, and at the bottom there was s -ni ;i circular pond of water, with a bright em -raid green color in appear ance, probably to be attributed to the spins.' rays of light which p -m traled this huge tube, and were rti'eetel from the sino ith, mirror-like surface of tiie water. A party with some dif ficulty di-3 t-ndi'l the projecting -ides TOriCS OF THE DAT. ,r. , ,. .. .. , . Were not Governor (.rover's anees- The surplus ,n the I n.ted Platen trs M Iike Hthep Ymkwt of treasury over tho national expeiuli- days on bean soup, succotash and lores was $37,000,000 in lSliG; it was baked beans'!1 Did not prudent host only $2,000,i'00 in l?7i: iu it was 'SSt'! in those days, with a shrewd eye over 100,000.0: 0; in over L 1-V ,,,,,,,,,, ,..-.. ., , 000,000. and KS5 it was bW.OOO.Ot.0. This gives a per capita wealth of !?2.0il. A French inventor, who has pat- eu'e ! a inaehine for the use of con ! ccutia'ed solar rays as a general mo tive power, has set 101 three of his machines in Aliieiia lor the l'lt-ncli government, lie is now carrying on cxperimriils at tho island of I'or.iic-n-lhs, near llynvs, iu rranee, where In- is threshing Indian corn and rim ing wui.-r by tht1 action of the run's lilVS. 1 ! Indiana has a .lay Could in the per- ron ot II. H. Miirk'of I'eni. who ovum ' ... , ,. , . .' , ,, . sev t lit v-three (arms 111 Indiana that 1 are all in a hi ;!, state of cultivation. He also owns ( koo-ands oi a r. s in Texas Arkansas. MHiigan and Iowa, nine residences, bu.-iiu-s- blinks wit i out number, ,-onie of tliem b. iii" s:ti ii't-d in Chic -ig.i and ludi.in.ip-'lis. Hire bil'iUs, S-Vrral .-.t.-res. ill'd a- uaia mills, which he ronduets hii'i-cl'". i ' n . on ! o tl b.;-l ki -.ilit 1 i" I'akota may owe (k 1 I roee.-s w hi. It mav 11 ma: on :i ami the tiaot -o Hi- air . r us v a: 1 the rrg.ri! 1 e; . a I!;-:r..ir. .: Little ii iri ii'.- '-. -v r a me two klllldre I Ic. ( - U.irc jiiiv. r- vv ith the In at. -li'i'ki:-o;s make a 1 rv.;':il no 1I1 - I 0- l Ike r b;et of erev ic. .; ri tl..- toll, ami a re-hl-Ii g!.v is g:v.-:i out. i hi- 1- c-ul's from tk.- el -'-a . .a of , ,..;! lit., ii' h the surface. :i-n! 1' v a- iro-ng !i v h 11 ti e rrg'.ei v...., :.. 1 . ..ltd bv vil.it- mm. An llli-i -: I : : i : , .nn.ci !,ain d Mav.-rar. t lk'-k:.-, vv fc o a v c'i-:..-.!. 1 far. m-r, : 1. -a ! ;.! her bii l.ea :-, l.el. sts -hi ! :m. vv::! I,. I .-.!, 1;,-.. r oi I -:i-. . r .1 ban I t. -i ; ia. an y s.n sivku' -I i roil- kt would f w oik. and ha- 1 e-11 tin :e ever -1 ;-hi 1 1 It t:r, d t.'.r.e y, ago. started t go to tl e bieak'a-t tit! Ic. fi 11 iilhl I I'oke !: ankle, and ha- no! h-it tkt- din-! s.ll c. !n- i- a-rro a- it hi ill", scolds every thing a:i inch high, bee; s a broom I iilidh- t-i J nil I the piitirll! igkt. r w ii.. wait .:i l.i r, aad ktiovvs ivb.t of l'o- ip and s-audal goinu within thirty miles. An organ which has ju.-t been I u:lt in 1 iei'i cany is hi I n-v el to be tt,, - kir.'.-t ia ri.-li-:iee. It eoitJiN olie Inimlnd an ' -ev i-'ity-foiir register, and i "i ke I automata ally by a g:i-m,...r of ! a:-k"r-c 1 owi r. Its bt-igkl istvvot.ty me'rts. i's vvkli h rh-v en. and it - depth I-;-.. It largest wo .-ii a i; e i- -n h. -I ir.'. and i f a cubii a! :t-;i.-ity u two tk : -a:;d litres. I i.e ;a-lr'i-n cat is to be s.-t up in the 1 athcdral at log 1. I'- r the M. Mi -plica's 1 .-I'hfdl-id 1 1 .,-nna tlfs.-tiac build, rs are so,,n t, 1 a ' nn t a .-t ill hirger organ. The well l,i;ow ii organs of Host- n, ( In. ami M. Let. iinii vveie I -ii ; it ly the saim " A ra.lroad snnrriiitendent has given Ike s.iu rram i-co 1 riU nn r-tiiuatH . f ti e - of i'.n average train on a lir-t-ii - r 1 !;'.', 1 I : 1'. r au 1 pre.-s train-I-.. 1 ii - l : .-, I'J.'""; ! nggage car, Jl'Jo" ; Miiolang ear. ; .lining- I'. ..HI car, sl j.iioo ; live kr-t r!a-s l ull, 11: ,s -.o.'ii 1 a- h ; I'.tal. i--, 1. 'I i r.iiu.ii'y 1 i'i'.--s train r. pr --cuts a' on! i---"."! 11. . :,ic l'lilhi.iia ar - ii',"- 11 , ,i' h. '1 he if. crag-- v aim of a in-.ght train i- -!:!! r -;iter I kau ti.at of a passenger train il the rolling ! ck and value i f ir -perty are in- cill Ink Solili-tllneS the through treight train-aggregate in viilne I ruin (sj.'.it, 11 in to .-"'.i' H 'I'ke bird poiiiliition of AVisei.ns'n i 1 stimati-d at sixty-six per s pi, ire mil", or ;I,:i'i"i.i:0 for the State. Il.-n h bird is a--iimrd t 1 eat liftT insect- a day, or i'.i on for the summer. Hence, all the i.irl-wi" ronsiiiiii- i'l,n-I.n in.nn i ;n- -e - ii ear 'ld to this amount thr- w.-i.'; which tln.-e birds do iu ti.rir southern homes, and we have a low i-!iiiiateof tkt) intluem es they exert ov-r i::s 1 1 life. Multiply th, -,- ;gur. s I y fo;t -eight, for th- stat. s an I Ter rit ri- s. and we arrive al the ron-r.n-i a n -t inly that our lir! pop'i k I . a is 1 : tly large, but also, th,.!. "..-ii at it. .- r bug popal it ,.n M -. ii or -o ia that it vv 1 1 1 . 1 1 ,.l 11, lucre I a' of SaLll'iil. Tier" have been fears rr ssi ) C at Ik;' enormous con -umpt io-i ol sal mon iu tliis. nutitry will t iiu-e a s iin i tv of that ncl.rioiis food lish. lint thes" fears are groundless. At A-to- ri.t Oregon, all the (dial of the salmon used for canning is thrown into thr ,-aat the shore, the canneries bring i. lieU,.ri fr instance, that engage iis.tuaicl that the Pa ilie oci an at ments otilv la-ted six months: that the mouth of the ColuTnbai r.ver re ceives all this refuse. According to th" Portland (';'-, ut this seeming wastefulness is a means ,,f constant icjirodin lion of the su'iimn. Th" t.r-t eperatioii in the canneries, tin- vvr ter says, is to relieve the li.-h i f their en trails, i,ns, head-, anihsj'itw n, and th .se are in almost every instance dropped into the riv t r. Much of the spawn is. of course, eaten by (ish or destroyed. but a goodlv share iiuds loilguient in the bottom, where it hatches. It is a vvel!-kn wn fact that the water about the canneries lairly swarms vviih young lish during the summer an I ia'l. j Itrans and Bean Soup. ,'m,' V , , tV""" S , . that it is reported ot one boarder that tlt. t rlppml olT his coat and mounted his chair, at dinner, to the horror of the landlady, who asked " What is tho matter, Mr. .Smith?" "1 thought I saw a bean," said -Ninth, "and was going to dive for it. Was not one of the good dames of those times famous throughout the colony lor tho thickness and richness of her bran soup, whose husband, it is reported, invited a governor or some other dignitary home t.i dine with him, promising hint a rare luxury? It was i ite, the family had dined, and the inistiess ;;one out for an at It-moon isit. " Never mind," said the host, " here is the porridge-pot, si ill on the crane the chimney," and forth with bowls of .-.teaming liquid w 1 re sp read upon ,. , ,, ' . 1 , (he table. " lie s soup is not as good ;ls xlMul lHIay," but by crumbling brr.ul in(. il thi-y managed (o make a : "leal. At lea (he husband said ' Mi dear, seems t uie voiir bean , -oup ;i- not as good a-common." " Where did you get it ': " i "(hit of (he pot in the chiivtneT-orni-r." " l'dcssme," said the horror-stricken -vife. "thitt was 111 v dish-vviiter." Hiked beans, baked salt-pork and I've and Indian bread were the luxu ries of ISi-iiu Hill, ltoans cvt-rv S:it ur- tv night, or the oven-tops Would fall 111 hv on .tturdav night? It was, aid to bet otiiiiicinoi-ative. In Indian war limes ;in alarm sent the Settlers ; -t unying (hroilgh the Woods to the : bloekdio'use. t-i- lady said she left; in oven lull of g d things, and two I'lvrntui-olis mi ll t de up through the d-h-r sv.ainp-aii 1 r. tiirin-d with whole -'alp-, ami (he gai rl.-oiied i-oiumiinily I made a -upp- r of bilked brans and ' i-Iovmi Iliad. and ' In lin-foiw aid the; 11-toiii prcvad.d t 11 it spread over, 'In- I'liioii. .-1 1 . 1 1 tr vv.ih ha-tv innliliii-r. ' 0 vv Inch 1 .ai l ivv in lie 1 te.l an mlr, ami ucctadi. wliirh Ike I'lioriius learned .. , ,. . , ; im-oi th- red tape ...Idles. 1 h.mk-giv i !i or Ull, regarded as a -acred j lime a 11 -ni m v ago. A lu irru slav e of ! ib.vtrn u-il in.-l.in ol' oivvich i u. 11 HiLioii. 01 .Noivvun,! was th.iiigbt les.-ly chopping wood 01, a riiilisilav. 'I'h.iiiU-glv llig dav, in late I VoveiulM-r. o.ie oi the y.nlng hidi.s j ..... J n I "'''il to mm j " S.IIIlbo. y oil mit n't cut Wood to- ; i iv tt is 'iindav." I . ,i,.c,. 1... w e mi hah baked beans last night." A traveller ill pia l iedoiil rode up to I-'tr house mi a ."-.it 111d.1v nii'ht as tin i.wiily were sitting dovv'n to supptr. Ills liis! salutation was "Winn did v.iti hear from lban Hill hist." llovv did vou know- we wi re from Mean 1 1 ill' " My ymir 1 1 an pol, i f course." Holiday (.'ills. T n't put off your purchases until I. last inoiii-ut, but ci iiiincncc ymir ,'lc.i-aiit duty in g I season. Next o tin- happines.- ol tin- . hiidrcii the h.c ui-liyhl 1-1 Clirislinas piol.ablv is j ho l.nv -io '. ol 1 !, ,, nt, ,1 II... nn r i li. I.iii.. 1 1. -nit.-. .V.I (lie pur-! ua-e s.. Iu!. h .is the scilch l..- W hat I V ill please. Il is mil t,. .-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ol UioIliV sliellt. i'llt the illuollllt of! ... .. 1 : 1 , . llOlieju i U ,,t,.- HlljlH .,U .,'Sli,V OH he selei ijoii. , pit ily book, or a 10 "b -t pin, u litlle graceful iiddltioii o (he vv anliobe or a lilt ! inn 'or orii.i- inent. somi-lking that with pretty I'Tius coinliines pr;ictical u-c!nlnes"s will ofteiitiiue; win geiiuaie ihankful- 'ii-s- as t-a-ily as a cosily diamond or a pair ol shining bracelets. It is not a y (a buy Christmas gifts, ami n.it very ono ran make proper selections. Many a man ami many a woman, who 'o. s not liei'il to count th.- shillings, is I'trn in a 11nnud.11 v, when eonfroiit ing : ' ho w e illh of the .store-, and savs iu I . aprici'i'i-pel ukince: "I I I only knew what to gel for molhi-r, biothi-r.-isier," a- the e,i-o may happen to be. Christina- shopping. (Iierefoie, -hoiihl not be he Will k 0 1 a lilomeiil or an hour, at ..l-l with those who have more than! 'in- Li-hived one to provide lor ami av ,-tin-1111 .ins to can- for all. l!ut it hoilld be a task Well thought oVIT. N'.ai shiiuid have your eyes open all he turn- and when J011 -n- any pretty, portable and presentable objects, you hoiild bear in mind that the-e are the vcty tilings which you will want, when the day cullies along, and secure ' 'ii-in at olice. The l.mrM llimnn-.n In ( alilnrnln. I !u 11 1:1;. Ca 1.. Mr. Thom.is 1'. Ford, . lilor ,,t tin- .)"(( fi ., V',''a;o,of this place, publishes that the great pain cure. M. Jacob's (hi, ha- worked won- tiers in It lauiily, and that he would Hot be without it. lie states that among all tin- people St. Jamb's Oil is the most popular medicine ever intro duced. A Mi-take. There are numerous ways in which young folk ran make themselves un pleasant to society, ami one of the most successful in this dim-lion is an attempt tol rigiti.d. They imagine tin y tan t urn the vv .a hi round by some eccentricity of dress or behavior, or by some method of - h. in general, they olfi inl their Im-mls, and delight their eneiii't-s. A i a matter of fart, people hud better h i well enough alone, take up the customs of those about them, and re-t assured that what the rollertive wisdom of the world agrees to 1I0, is on the vvh .1 st. Here and there may be room for change, and ii.issiblv tor iiunrov. mi nt tt inii'bt draw ing-rooius should be abolished as useless, or nearly so; that wedding- breakfasts were improved off the fare of tin- earth, and that a dozen other aid rations were made in our social customs. It is very noble, possibly very heroic, to po-e as a regenerator of society. All tin- same, people who are content to take things its they are will find the woi Id wag mi re easily with them than if th.y tlie:n-elves troubled to try to regulate il,.- laws of giavita- t'on. In nine c:i-es out of ten Voting people will liml the path of safety in following customs w hu h are the rule. Originality may be exciting, but in the majority of case, vi here it is tried, it will he found to entail n K"1"' ,1,'itl of trouble, Mild not little personal worry. A HFMAX FIRE. inn I'hrnnineiioii ol' a Tliirnina tflnr Re. A row your ngo om of the most iim orfitnt coiil mines in 1'ciiii-j lv arii caii?ht flrn. It r .-ti u ti siowiy d 11 mkhi uniiiiiiea curli li miiI w.;y that it s. iv.i.l tiiroiis'h tlip greiti'i ihr tioii of t ln- eiiltro initio. T.i II..,. I Itv.in, -niei- wtiui.it-x'iiiiiiiB'Hii-Miri' but wullnih ruin the mine; 111 id still Ili-i I'am continiipa 1 niereasa. jx mat jun ture a voung man '!! e.1 rorwnrl mil! migKOKinl that nil tlis eutianeei mm vent Holes ..f Iba miiio 1 t oy. en-it mid soeiiir.1, thus (.hutting ntr flic sup. i'y uf tor. His ii.iviea wrni foll.iwtd an I th 11101H-. wen nnoiiy mi'mun!. To compare theeumlitiou of thi- mine with mim.v pluiMM of tilt human nvnn is 1110-t nut iral an. I upi'Mpri a-.r "l-'ii-e in tln hloivf is n.! a mere exin-e-si ui. ii is a most wr mis fact. How it origin iii-t it limy U iuit o--it.;i losiy: nui in n it li.iros au.l n.-es wall an iiu-i-e iting liny, tint ono win is i v c'iiii only tt o luiiinuly knn.ta. Tllrt I.I wt St lis .lile. It : ile i.iie I bv nntiiro to lurli v, ni-piiptiirn 1111 1 s ist, en tli Hvst9-n. It is t.Vr ollen ma.la Hi' o iaiiiii-1 ihroi-li which lioi-on ami 1I111II1 are I r:iii8p.rtN. I'.iiio ions uci'lse. Hum; tin- u-Jitli.t vei.is nml .-u-terios inlti,in..en U-.-iiiso a lire ;u-t ns ro.-ll a fie 011 wki ch e.i-iinl in tlis'iuiua, Tliev hum 1111.I in- t tie. i'mi-iiu tin- hi-.iin 10 b -eiiif weak nml tli- iutj uii Ii imik; tkt-v cnirv )iiius!.. the inn co. 1111 1 li'iroagimk" in thi Ji n t-; ti e. tiling ile-tiu.eioii in-tpad of 'i tf'ti; they tiev.ist.-ito ih.t v. r. pirt oits 0: ihi- h ily tliiitmos; ro,iiir,i h In, nn I lln-v h-i-teu 1 he i,pi r. aehot ilenth in i s m.i-t hor-i-ih.- form, fie-s. th n- h.nob-nMt hv iinn.merai In puipl- wli.i have h eu the victim.-ut rheumatic d.soiile.s. nul the agonies tin y hae t ii.luivii 1 oiiiirui tlii. e-t-i i lion. I b -if is hui one win h- whi h Hie fire in the hiii, d can heexlineins t il nml th o is hv Mritum; oil' in.- supj v ,.f il:,,. p,is omius ne(! The 1 die hlai- nil tuii- an.l- niniit i-1 ill- b'.. tliroivh tin-liver una ki.lnev-, air tli.-v reni diin so. lutioii in the h o ,l, 1 r, line 11V iiiil.-innn it tv rlu liiiintisin, it iil.e i, Iiiiiii.:i"-,i, iieiii-iiliii. tr ut i.n I a.l r.ieiet a ic fever- an I niri- linns. Win 11 the an ilrp si e I us (,'t itn ert-tal-in ant in at' the .iotnli, lln-y enu-a ,11-tieular llli'lllltllt.-lll. when ill tilt) IllMn Ic-, museiilitr 1 li.-i 111.1i 1.-111 ami iumlii ; win 11 in t ie t is hl... ,s ,.1-ltlrt- tl... 11 t-v. a. i-o . - tt li.ot i. I (M ilts., licn.l a:ni ret -vn cent rall'v. n. nr;il- KM. In ev. 1 . n-eiluy nn. 1 nml 1. in n.o-t . "ist.'"!'' '?,''"!'."'' V' . '"' """'',ol-v n !:io.-Iii I- t..,t-.j 10 hi 11 1. 111 -..an1 0,111 inn Ih-cdmic cl r Hi.-, or riotl- 1 1. 1111.1. k in Icam or heart, cui-ni-i aina lew orhont .li.-e-, 'I h. lire 111 the h -.i 1 mat le cMnuu-li-d -tin supply 1111 si In- shut oil. Tins can . nlv b ilone l.y mi iiilaii; the 1 - rial- t. -he I.I, a t - t. e 1,1-11. v-and Iner; .ml n . in. iu.s In ever huci f -1111,1 f ir in-.- . ii h-liai.- -, In vvim-ii r 11 e ,0 1 1 Wiirui r s !-'nl'i; llh. ua ill,.- i III-,-. Jl m is dii't-elly 11 on tar , at ol the wor rier: it .'.!ill;;ill-lie- 111 - lire l- e. n r.iiiiu ill - ipl-lv i ll I IV.. 1 v .11 'h.. eel-- I lit- well known stai .lin : ol II. H. Warner A. C'i. of It. fin s e , N. V.. ilie ii-'eniiiltl.hi vlncli U a tt- 1 s S .:o t'lire ha. a ni ve 1, u -in ; iml .i--e 1 h 11 . 1 . r-..u "''".' 1 ,' 1;;,,"',,'t -,x- ' I 11 lo I i- ,'t'es .M-il,cil C'lii"..-. New N.iik, , ,,. C!.tv ,,,, Ul .,, rV ,, e n . j out ill llu-u- pro-, i-e-1 .the 1 tbli-. hml. li. -"'hen-nt wair.m ha- :h- iih-.ve s'i t.-- "'lilts : o ti II-. Ill .. Ii tti-v.v. ull n-.-inte - , , ,; , . ,. . .,, ti- ,i.h'.s, e ; t- in'Iy a n;.-, kit iwiiufuU v.el that iln-d moi.s-.riie-l p w. r . f i n- len.elv f Mii;,;-,i' m-M .o1'' "- "' ' l.iirer tnau id s, ami III 'M' who -u !i r in iho fiiiuie lio 11 iheiiieaii-in v c .1 Mii-!i an o- -i- tn-liTe Iliem. 'I i mi on their ' vva it'-;,..n-Inli- ly. iilt-l ''! 1 l ime no un if hvui iaui and uiiiiineiy tlciitli me the iv.-ult.. "Scot Free." The .hra-e originated from the old word sent, or shot, meaning primarily money, but used in the sense of it reckoning. Hence to he scot free or shot lit e implied that a man had noth ing (o pay. or was ch ar of any contri bution. Shakespeare says. "Though 1 should 'scape shot free in London, 1 fear the shot here; here's no scoring but upon the pate." Shot free also means uninjured by shot; also, un punished. I'hilailrll hia hiile - arc I. arrinjf hn'fbalk one o iht iii h-i- eiglit her liu-l.ainl mil si v- l.tt limes ulreaily. If""' ''looil I.e iiii iivi rislietl. ns fnani- f(,u.,,yI erupti.,,.-. ulce-ra or run- naig s,ii-,-, sen.r.iliiu- mi.-mrs, MVeltuigH or e--"i.d ilrliililv: lake Dr. Ii. V. I'leree's n'-'ioi i-isemi-ij. nom ny Ul..gglsl. "Nn, sir, my ilanghter cm never he yonr." "t .hm't wiuit lier in ho my iliiugliii-rl" 1'i. ke in the yoiiin; unleiit. "1 '"nt hi-r to hi- my wife." TKXNVSOX' 'MUT H EKX." Who knows if ihe he an ful uirl who died so yoimg liuil h(i n blessed with Dr. Piitoi-'s "Favorue I'rt-enption" she might have rcini.t.il on tnaiiy imollier bright .May day The "1'iivoriie rie-rnptiuii" is a i-i-rl.tiu cure for all thn-e n, -orders to which females are liable, liy tlruggi-ts. Ii won't d for ft married tnnn lo ssy tohis wile, "ii. ver mind." hliu is apt to take him nt Ins word tit It I'KOtuoi As stsces are nekly abandoned with the ronipli-tiiilt n! liiilioa.l-, so the huge, ilra-lic, OKI linrtie pills, I'limi ii-.-il of ri iuie mid bulky tneiht-mt'S. tire iun-kly .tbiuulont-d with the 1 it I r. nl net tot of nr. l'iu:ei. k "rliasnnt l'ur. alie IVih-is," which are sugar t-oated, mill '"?l'T "iu",iu'1 TH'"' ''ttt com- '...-IM 01 llllli 1- '. t t-.itittit.-u rt'tiiiiio c- lracis. 11 ilruggitUs. He is a stingy lawyer who tries to nnnsui hi- own vt tfu when she craves a promenade co-tuine. Questions en 'I Answers. What is the I f t Hair Dn s-er? What is tl ebest DatidrulT Kia l'c-.t t? Which is the l e i Hair liestorer? Vh. h is the bt-t of all l'teu.tralions fur the ltiur'r Cailmunk. jldies.t-cbildri-ii's bfioi-.V -hiiesi-.um.il run over if LyouVI'iiteul Heel Stub -tiers are used. Sate trouble ntul expense in washing, and always have men lining collars and culls, by uearuic l hrohtluoli. For sore feet, swollen joints, sprains, corns or bunions. Use St. Patrick's Salve. ITBrsT iMi BrsTcoD-t.irF.iimi., from sflsetei' Iners, on the sea-lmie. by 'asw. II, H.i.iil,t Co., Sk V. Absuai'riv pure siul sweet. I'liti. tu t who Imve once ink-ii it pn f r it m all i.th-rii. rhynit-iaiis d. clnie it supriior to n'l oth-.-r oh. CflAPi-KD HASiis. fa.-p, 1 in;.l" and roii(;h nkln i-urtii by usuic Juniper 1'srS.iap, made by Caswell, Hazard A Co., Ni-wr Vnr. r-tiis Machine FjtlmtrT. Tlie-e remark ,b!e item? pour into onr off 0 nily. Mr. H. S. l-'ri l.rn, with the New Ho n Machine Coineany. ot Uranee, Mnss., vvr)!e. N!a-2', 1SSS; " I have i rciI Hunt's fe i'.dy In my family for over ten .vesr-s. My w.fa wis Irniililed vvitli ratnrrh of tho bladder, si.Ci-red in-e-'se 1 a n in (ho fcidiioy. unit o n. and a iniilion w-s ar-omiihshivl w ith tl. ( e.itest of in.oay. My friends t'.i.injjlit that hhe eoiiht not re- ovo -. We tri.-d doctors and iiH-dii ir.e . and al lien -h better at tunes 4he would irri.w wo'SOHrfaiii. Si'Swrunhligeil to ne the toiiet! as n nny i i f fteen t-mea it a tiiu'ht, aud wns growu.ff iroise ini!y. M V is t me my at'eniion was ealleil to limit's 'icinedv. an I 1 ror.chidid to trv it- a'ld nfter i-msone bolt e s!ie w;.s a ro.i.1 le 1 better, tuo iiii:aitimau u ivr- rcnurett. nan mn wnu-r tnoi 0 natural. Site began t i;niti in hi petit and te't no pain in the bark -vul kidneys. She rnu!J attend to hor liot.sfl old work without 1 ain. ai d this liail tv-en preat l.n(Vn to do. even the lirrl.bsv kin I of work. After tisir si 1 otta-s s!io wai conii letcly i-un-d. Since (hen I l.a-.-o kil l occasion to pse Hunt's Remedy for k d:i y and bvercom phunK nnd fonnd it to be j t ns represented, rn 1 1 coi aider it a n o-: wm.ilerf il n-eda-ine. I no-tUI not be withnnt Hart's ben edv iu tny family: and I have r -ceininetid'-d it to my friends hero ia ( iron with equally good results." I.ost I alth la Phrnli-liins. Th' re are iniiiiaerublu instao' es where 1 uri 1 have b en t fftx-ied by SoovilTi Bursa I aril a. it IHixmI and L.T r Syrup, for all ,li -a-sif the blood, when the patient had been Kvt n up bv physit ia .a. It is one of the t est n ni. ilh s ever i ffere.1 t- the public, and a- it is 1 rep trt d with the gr. ab-st t are. a a speeiiic lor ei nain d a-, il i- nu wilder that it hhot.ld be more eilc-liial than I a lily written and. ai-eleaslv pr pare ! pr-acriptions, Tuk. So'Vili's Wool attd I.iver Syrun for all di-orders arising from unpuro diooo. 11 ndonea by ail Wing prefeassouai wm Frazer Axle fJrease. due creasins lasU two weeks ; all otb(!- two or three days. Do not he imposed tipo by tho hinubug ntiul's olli-re.l. Ask yo-i dealer for l-'razer's, Willi label 011. It save vonr hnrso labor, and yoa to 1. It reiviv.-.l iiisl medal at tlio Cent -ani il and I'.ti i.sex positions. Sold t-vcryvv -acre. Mrs. M. rilkiiigton. 211 2filli St..l!roaUlMi. says: ' I w is a rlieuui ilio cripple two years; helpless for month-, when my tloeior, nlier Iryintrin wain everything else, told mo to ire: Dr. Lhiene's K.-U. 77i.il cme t mt. First effeelual, then good to take, then cheap risoVCiire for C'011-uinptioii. 3?OFl HPIlNr. CURES , . Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, fcackiclio. Heail.ahe. Tooth.ichc. (lore 'Mironl. sin rlllnB.l'nli".ltruUre. liiirua. S-IU. 1 ml line. ami tit. ilium in mi it i-tiss avu mnrs. Stld.'J Ui.l,'IUinl ItnlfKi-t. Ilfl, Ctuusli.lUf. l'ir.-.-ii"inin It I c 1 II fi I II VUI.KS . 101-I l-l-lt CO. ISMWiml. V wt-i-LfcH to . lUli.imil. !.. I'.S. . Foot and Ankle. The EDS0N ELECTRIC CARTER o- Vdoo8 the FOOT nnd AMKLE into dp,-. feet form, supports and strengthens vie ntnvs, aiaa nwrvei.'cus grace and elasticity to the ettp. it ohvttrrtat nnj r, ''! fuil in loii--(ny, ri'.'O.i; or niol tr cit.s h illlhul prtfn.il,.ii, ditpela 0"iif, rhrumat h a nint .i-ui-n,-(a'.' Hiinj. ntiiii. a l.r''y,;)..lf ttifuft ( .'(.'. r l..-iy.. ' naf. amJit't. rm'rV trs oivtiio.-n t A -l.y tvprr. Edsons' Electric .1. o-rrv I r j, ret i f Hurt, r fi r e . n tr ifr.'..- (.. r. TWyure uv. n , viih ,,;( t:.t Garter, is&i en i tf.e PRICE, in Finest 5V iVrbbing (usual co'ors), G'ud hihI Buci.lr CI '-n." 11'. .?-. 15 inch. $,',50; 17 inch, $2.00 per pair, Mailed to nn aduresa en receipt of j money. Qend for circular. LONDON ELECTRIC FABRIC CO., 61 Deekman Street, At w York, ' ttiiiATi".,r ,,,.. r..."., ; ti t r -lm iii.ty 1 Iw fr.l fr.-r. t ntAlifii.ttit v.n:" ll ti th t' M :u 1 Hittcn. IV t t ' JkM.-m rift.ii't C t IU' -t Klin 'llll't lit . M IpJIti.'M, le.UlM, it h..i,rli-.imatiKiii, ic !ii.' Ir tit I mi 1 iit'i.Tlll HH'lllH. rt ti'ti.rlijr. A PRIZE TOR EVERYBODY. A CIIOU K UF FORTY VALUABLE PREMIUMS, WORTH 7.50 to $125.00. To latliM or hpiiI Iwm.'n wlline lliir l-w I'nhllr-l-II nil V. 11 .11 ill. Kit !-..IHt III IJrtUl-l ii-r V i'1'k, in l iiilnn ir -t I'Ki.r., .1 t 'U wn . ' aai'ii-' "' ""' iVni.''m."nVi'i'v co , III. t.i J( .11 '11. M , ti..0- 11 11 Is nn.! rMy nnd will I wnt frof to nnjr n m rTwipt o! a Fttti i r uttKe. Im l n .mn nuinrnu I't.Krnvi ii,-, ami rm li vnltini t mltrn.ai i. i. ua vv Is-lj An-I U"iui.itMii uuiiltl ti ku IU will al dhcM ..u ii ttjltv.iin tho un.-r l hiitny .tiui'l filtlv lei w.tUnUt CotlttiiC JttU a t-rtit, Mirli i.stffoll au I Sunt Vat. In-. l.t Urif.tt:-, h".4t Mt liiinf, ;J kmtiiut b.lvui War., no. .vt.'.fim I . I.M.AMIN A CO.. ha rntt'HTiU'i TCiiTl!Srm WAS t&'lzvzz M"tPl Ii j'Jtft.rr.urt'T i" Smi.Im ' It.t.- l.-iiei W-n, Prti'f. a 1 ulrluKn t. II.i.2.4.AjS I tl.'.p. Villi .n.l fr." I.. anvfii-a-Q-IInt ut .aTDlTWM&,U la in !.f. 1I4V10 C. CUOK. 4i ,VGtflrl A lam, ftrl I'l.l Jfo 1. 1. CURLS WHU. Ali ELSf FAILS. nip. 1 itimhi f-i l I'V flrUsfK tint Vlarlillie r in... in.. I tVul .ml n ..,r ,1 i... k.ntii. n.it. Ill t l. mi l I'ol: i-iiiin.li-lo iu lull -. Il mi! -i.ll t-r- .i ir. i) -.1 l.t.i' y irlt. I'.-mlia-h I '..!. i Alum,., a r-nly inirk.'t nJ l-T ,-ir, uUr sii'l t-n.. -. t.i" I .tninlilr liillllllla llll-llllie ( II.. !'' I "-HI ' ! MM, llnliu, VlASJ jirBiu.i'.ii"-psi'i'" 'uc- rt D I I I !U1 WII-IK- 1 1. II ITS cured J rlU Iwlat lioiii" villi mt I.J-ii U . "I 1'" ll. uiAn mui Irrc H.M VVi.hi.i.f.v.M n . tUuini.A. mm OJ&SA! i n.As n i' ! rc'.ii-n r i;'. r..U a.rlt,ll Io.mIj's w Tailor -S.(fin of I liea Cutting BIHIU1 a iu,li.ti..ii,.i. OM.V A P(ITAI. with i"H- ninistnn sn.ir. M. .iii.l r'.n will rHi .'itr lit Kii 1U..-II..H-.I 11 " U (rr... Ai !'.- Ii l.ir i'rm 1 1 nu In. I i-ntifl i.vill-. I's. AGENTS mi.r I, i-l.'! .1 in 11, y -.'il .ullls alrslinrW nnili-r. niiii.'i. -p ,,i.i,i, ;.vc .i ii i. 1 1 in,iH.i.,.,.s. v. atA V..i:rfl.'tli n. Mm. ,. mill n.,1. ll.i.ie inn nun o Ink ni-,. .M All Atini-Mii.'li!- t' a; lil t"T tl W. AtltllVi.. K.lilor --ltl.VIl VV. - lliuv.li nrftni CflC sni Wl.-I. -l Arnswntfi. ( ir. -nl.ir- lr". Fred. B Kilm.-r, . tln.ii-iv.. k, N.,1 itcC. a w-kin f.mr'.wn I'.-tm rnn DD Art.li-" II Hilllfll A I ii- ' in I H.'. itnt Iru 1 ii-Hiu I. Min- $72 ; lMtiNi h-in-i,.iy in i ! Co .ly itutht Ir-t. A'tiliMAi runt A .. A'itfti!, M, CCtt Oil Pr ilar at hom. HamtiUMi w no j I rat Cam ph7"h TiT it i t ha 1'ir LTnuuftit. "Pu.-a Suci-nt, UTUCD 111 vt-iiiuin i uvitcr tnsii turr illlll.v.KI.V'.i AMI l Ain'lli' k Sola i-ii'iviil-'i'' l-irrul.tr. ii-nl Flit K o... llA.-kinif (-..null. VV hnnuiim l .xiult. limrrl KsagJI Jit i-e'-v ' t ,1 ' f. 4 IVl'H'l" Books-Victory-Vox Populi. On whif-h siilo lies the final victory in the dospemtff " Battle of the Hooks," the following t-xl nu Is, t liarai ti-i ibtic of tt-ns of thoiiSi.uils received, signify : "E.ni.mifi'll st ths rhsnpneAs sn.t sirtdlncs .if rnnrl....ke. Y.mr snierpr s i-.l ic Isn.'. n-n ..I he tai(iiet kind."-Ri-. lii. ttilk-i ui.hu, dsuia K si. Cat. " I am delighted with the hkN. Ther are irs'ie'a el heai.nea Imnilf ihI utility. Incl,a lind 4 i'i )Uieiil.''-KEV. MaaoK W. rl.ial.I, Clie-lK', -S C. FAIH TlilMIH. B i ksM-nt (or l-xnniinntl 1:1 I.i to r i. n aii'til. nn ee .tanee of sl faith. Immenaa OATALOtll t-lr.-a. NOT ai.ld l.y U.-al.-la. JOHN II. A. I) i. l, 1'i.UiiaUar, Is) Va b( aw Yolk. Tho rcculiiir :iysteryl 4 It was one of the peculiarities of the old-fashioned Doctors that the never would Ull patients what thry were prescribing for them. They said it would do the patients no ood to know, and that it would only be grati fying a foolish curiosity. In order to keep patients from knowing, they would write the prescriptions in dog-Latin, so that most patients could not read them. All that sort of thing is now over. Thcpatientwantstoknowwhat he takes. He is weak, and wants to be strong, or he is dyspeptic, an 1 wants to digest well. - Or lie has a troublesome liver which he wants to put to rights. So he takes ttrown's Iron Bitters about which there is no mystery at all. This is the best preparation of iron in the world, in com bination with gentle yet efficient tonics. It gives strength. It builds vv v-nfeebled systems. It enriches impoverished blood. It removes feminin : veaknessea. It casts out debility. It ia w hat you want, and your druggi-: 'a!!... iU i',:.e! 1;svi.:.-,thizeVmIhsai5 the hope of 1 v '. i.'d LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S T!?STAELB COIIPOUND. A Mure Cure far nil I IkMAI.K WEAK M.SSl:s, IiirliKllnic I.t-iici-rihirn, Ir-ri-Ruliir nml 7!nftil .tliunruailon, Intl uiiiiiiitlo.i nail I lrrrntlnnof the W oniti, 1 l.uiilin;, I'KO. I.U'srst I Tl.ltl. Ar. fW-PlfSinfit iotlieta--4.', clll, itcl,'': Bti.l Immfilste In lUrir.-t't. It If asrrrtli''lplii 1'n-rnnnry, salt iw lisvci pnlti tlui -t. labor and st r. vh'mt icih-tls. fill-It iVilbtlT i'llllil-IIillT IT I in I IT. fseFoi all W'ru-rrvi-rs rt tliicrrriiliri. onrsas ore.tlt.rrii.lt lit't-,,iiUi"iio r. nur.vtlii.tlia trtt brrn liefuio (lis imlillft en.l far sil (llw-nAPi of tat Em.Miia It 1 tk i u(..t( i.'rn.. . n in lite II nr..- iaruiixi:Y ro.Mri..viNTsri:iiiierSea I'ludt-ri-ut ICelli flu lie I.e. i.Vim r:.nvKinM-H bi.ooi rrRirraii j I . .a. ut I lit .intip l'.'.' t. II! .'1... t. ii-. ful .ti.-nth to i,'..,.-ai. A.iiuutti.i ii-ii. it-!.-iiii.u.-u:ov-omjK)uua. tIt t'n-Ci-n ri'iii.i mi 1 n . .1 Vw'Arr art ere. l-ir, I at its ami fi vv,,i. rn iv-1.111', I ynn, Km l'ii.-1-..f c-lili.-r, CI. S'llnaili! f : Hi" Conipouna t twill Irnmll 111 thf.rmi.f'lll it Of liwiau.CT.on T.-.Mit of 1 rii-r, f I jit I .'t for il-Vr. Itr. llnkhnm frn ly answ. M all l.-tt-rsr.f Ii r '..y. Kit. Im Joonl :au:p. H, r.J for ri 'I'h'' ! " IMt Htprr. .-.'II p. 1 ivsnt ..1I1I by nil Hriu s: 't."l (I) It's ii 'il AFTER S!::'.n: ijp:!;::o vt ts:t cb 35 Eiyt'IrUI, TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD. Wiri sn. (nifrrrlnsr from ;--u.,.i Iiitii.itt, !. -r V iiai 1 1 v . l. K i r .i.nti: ..ii. r and R AND .i ,. t i mm -i.., ii mi kin.irrd -. ,. r, i., f nu i .-,.iii.iii,, i.-itnira- II. V I.. I. ..I, . MtSH. ,.1, lit tllAN- l-:.-li '.-.t ul-c.iv.-i-y .-f tiie Nint' ir.. H n-l in i-ii.-t- f.-r lliiiAtiat-il II'. Ai.ll-.'M VCLTAI3 BELT CO., MARSHALL, MICH. Payno's Automatic Engines. A: Ii ir.ilMr anl V. r kiiA - tu. 'i ll.t. 1 i4i 11 . vilt furnlth m m.Ainii ti u.iiii li'lt '-U. a-uJ ;,n 'J, ,-.i tutor ii.ilin ajt nnsm, He "'inn.. S. V It. tiHi.ir I'r;... it. V . 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V -.rk GRAIN 3c PROVlSIilM BROKERS. M. i.ll '-i- .,1 nil ,. "I. 'I -. I'. , I -1 1-.1.-II4I14UA 1.1 N. V .... i-ii.-.i I M. l.-.i- ,t M.l.yiik.... VV.in..t.. i-i. . m-.!t.. l"l-r.i wir, bnttrssil -:i:.'.i-..iii l V.-r VV 1 1 1 -.iirt'.rl-.n .inoir iu Ifii lit ...it-ii iui.-I" I. S.'ii 1 r.r nr.- ilan cm. tAin.ng iiirt..-,l.Ars UDIir. I.INKIII.'IVI X 0J-. OPIUM HABIT Cured Painlessly. Tha Matn-ina 14 for a amatl uiarci.t !.. tTeroat roiufouii t:n(. Al aa-i trt-Ntni i y swt ial iimwrip turn." tor lull t.trticji.ir jt.idn . iha INrovrrrr, OR. S. B. COLLINS, La Port?, Ind. London Colored Christmns and New Year's Cards. Sf, A?An in. hi". I.nitf, f-.sr in.'-i- si.lo. -n r.,niA pi. h.llir.-'. i. r i -t. mt ii. . .-..'il-. .--.'I.I in I iiiiliuid for tl,,iihW His i.i .n.-v MiV I. 'lnif frw. "Ml r,r.".t i.l iiti.s, l lll.l- lU'li I l-l Itl.l-IHMi ro. ll.-lf.M. Nir V. ik I'. O-l'.lTI'll"l-H-' I It k And It I It. Ail-in. 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