t. . li Ik J FOR THE FAR. II AXD HOME. (hlr-ken fholara. It is eiHlfiiiio, clmrai'terixeil by a diai rhoca. il: ;. ruiei an,i vory iii-.strue-tive to lifWs;s the .!,, nn' .jii id flirt). The cVsease is irent'nilly sml tlrn in iloveloi'jiunt. Fowls will lav on one day ami he next day be earrir.l off by the disease. Still it is not always or frequently no rai'itl in its course. We had previoiislyaXaiiiined tin i:cui ises where the birds had been kept through the winter, and found th-y Mere too trow le i, twenty-live birds roosting in a space ulim t six by seven feet and four feet hiijh, in one ivrner of a dark and badly ventilated stable, and believe tho eatie of the disease to have lien virti.;i!Iy blood poisoning, indueed by uncVanlinoss. eareless feeding and close, uu muti lating quarters at night. O ops In Ori-hartta. A Vermont oorespundent of the Pructital Far it)' r gives some of the re iults of his ep 'l-iments in cultivating orchards, which, although according with tho experiments of others, may ie useful. Sowing wheat in an oreh rd always checks the growth of the trees, even if the ground is manured. ;ats are exhausting, but less so tl.an wheat. Corn and potatoes both an swer well, and the r ihiv.t'i.u they re ceive benefits tlu? trees. In oiiij n stance half an orchard was smm with wheat, and the con.-e iicii e wa that it was put back twoyears as c.inp.ired with the other half. Wheat in a thrifty young plum otehard mi- 1 it. To these statements we may add he fal lowing: A iiei'hbnr et mit a li'in. dred peach trees, i-iiaivatitir a t uri !' theirf 'ttnl in p-.t'.it-N".. an I ! iv mainder v as put in v.l.i r -.tn- i.f the trees in the pota' u.1 ' than a foot and a ha!,'. ;n 1 -'-tit Up sheets two lee! high. -w : t.i-'M' which stood in the whe.it g"o..n i ur-'A more than tlm e iin-h.-s. t lovvt n -4 it I--i-l . lir.rr. A stick of Wood ln:;-!e i on :!.e s-::-. face mostly passes .iff :!,. gas ':,.' imly the ash s; but the -am" -.' ; k. .t burnt in a coal-pit ev-iuded lr-cit the :iir, forms a mass of .-arbon . f tttai-.v IT quite it ei'igttl d si . ,.U. ill .. itiy .f vegcta'de nia'ter is a !. i m:. I'lMimi, and whi It Wiis do:.e iilid' t' tho s.iil. not I'tily are tln'ti.vs p--tained in the seil. but in..)-.- i ;t i -,i : formed, and this carlmn h is t!i t -.v.-i-lo a'propri ite tie xaiu.c '" -mm- al ways present i:i the a' i.i j,:,.-.- . rh,. great valiti' uf clever as a !'! : ; 1: -i- ., J ui'. tirr-t to the carbiiti fitrti -a.-i l.y the decay tli" plan!, and :. 1 ; the line iiiiehatiical i-!V'Vt "ii t'o- ,. which rend, r, it j .nr. i i-i. so that the atniosphere penetrates it a!ld .!!..-.: plant-food. It is ri. ar that l etter fer tilizing effects will l'eu!t fr the ploughing down of the crop t decay in the soil. I :,di.iar;ly mere can be made out of the tops than they are worth for manure, and, if rightly man aged, the roots will supply the needed : fertility. Penit.:iU-tiii,i F:rwr. Wei 1'i.atuir.a. One of the nn-st serious a.-ta le in the way of successful dairying is a wet pasture. Land that is s iturate ! with water prmlifi-s unwholesonm herbage, the grass is rank and sour, and some times the herbage eon-ists wli.illy nf . sedges and other coarse plants that are ; not easily digestible. Such food ran-; not produce good milk, and the m'x mad from such food will not make) pood cheese or butter. I!ut very often j this coarse, rank food produces di-ea1 I in tho cows. This is more especially j the case with yearlings and young cat- tie whose digestive powers are net j fully matured. Another injury results j from the use of such pastures. Vapor j is constantly arising or settling over i low wet lands, and the presence. if this j vapor greatly affects the temp-ratiin. Every fanner knows how fr..s'. occur I upon such low grounds when higher 1 lands are free from the n. .Vow, ail these intluences seriously aib -t the ; health of cattle feeding on such lands, i The vapor ari-ing from thrm is loaded with poisonous irerms, which iuf'-ets ' the blood when they are brctiic 1 into I the luutrs. The moisture whiei: settles j down upon them is cold, and a it con- I denses into visible vapor this absorbs j from the cold air various unh-althful and injurious gases which are always arising from the decaying vegetable J matter in the soil, l-.very one knows nmre or less of what malaria is and how it affects persons. Cattle are as subjei t to these atmospheric poisons as bun. an beings are, and what we know as malaria frequently produces dis eases which cause wonderment and surprise to tho owners of the sick ani mals. So the cold which causes the frost in these low places chills the ani mals, and a chill to a milking cow is Diost apt to affect the udder lirst and produce garget, at which a ra n the owner wonders, and for which he can not account. 1'n gnunt cows -uddetily chilled in this way. cspeciaih by lying down upon the ground. ! so their calves, and still again tin owners wonder how that can h ipp.n. when every care, as ho supp..s. has been taken of the animal. I oil such things are caused by wet, nndrained pastures, and every farmer should l.y every possible means remove such a constant danger fRm his farm by draining these land. This is the sea son for such work, and whoever it nerds to b done th? opportunity ot doing it should not be misled. ..V n York Ti-iii. lIoitoclioM lllni. Salt sprinkled ocr a carpet will brighten the colors. Tepid water is produced by combin ing two-thirds cold and one-third boil ing. In making any sauce put th butter and dour in together and your sauce will never be lumpy. A little whitening applied to white paint when washing it w id ch -anse it Illicitly and take tie-yellow lint a1 ay. Whenever you s. e your sauce boil from the side nf the pan y,.,i may know that your flour or corn s'areh is done. l'lanncls shiiiild let be washed very I ultetv, Change the garments t're neat ly and air those taken off in the open air and sun. Unless they are really soiled do not wash them. A pretty morning cap may bemad tout if a line cambric handken hicf. I Murder it with narrow hire, then turn up the corners and tack down. A bow ' of ribbon on the top will 1h an im- pr.. cue nt. The Orkln of Silk. If we pul trust in tradition there U i ; leTen I that Tchin, the oldest s..:i of .la p . i :, fa! hi r f the Asiati-' race, tan-Jit hi - children the ai" pr. p.n in a- well as i!:e ar f ainting atvl sili tin-.'. lie tlo.-. ..s it may. i is ': ta'n s li.o ,ii . 'it : :.r . - tii 'U--.:: I o:rs b f"t" tie' i::i -tian i ra .1 I 'tiiiiese b-i.i .. tli - Ch--.:-!-::!-.-:. co. ribed -i!:.e:i w !: r- strelehed iil ll ;i I'M-i. i! ' i' e ' nt, tnv. a;. ,1 I the I.ot t i" i !ie of his s'l.'-css -i s. Chiti- :i.', i'i i lucd uicu iu- . f tie- :-!..'.irii, c p'aine-l to his c e.'cia. -r.ll ies w i aur.'.u! s' tiffs c..;i-l l e oliirie by t 1: itioti nt tiie ton ; i v t ree. .1:1 ' .ii' ut the .-ai 'Ji'.i.ii li. t'.,ati i m-pfe-s. to whom a er.ivfn! os!er:ty a s ne a phi c ;:i a c. !-!. ,i! c-.ns'i-ii.i-t;- n, i rf. i t.'d the art . o' unra i ii.nj t o.-ooti a:el weaviiiif. 1'ioia that f.'n-' -iil't culture in I its irinei-,:: .-.-it n-a.-the !i .vth -:n j.oiti-u of ;l. Yd-I- e, i vej, j, province ol i h-iu-I-'' :.'. I'here w.,- pi-odund the - !U l'.-i"iie i'o- a! hou-e... I 1. Vell.-w w is the , n cl- r inr ;iie .Mpcror. i-m-p.'iss and pr.nee imperial, violet for tic other wives cfthe cupi-ror. blue i..r distire'ui--ied .:) rs, red for thoS: 1- -s eenspi-ttous, an I I ia f r every-me- eNe. In the b. ok of i.tes, I.i-Ki, t'e c, reientiies pi if.-riiied at li.e bar- M-' are cal-'futly described. livell th :-:.,p-t- . .iV. !;d not di-diiin (.. gather th" l: u r: v w i'll her own li.iiiity lingers a:. ! c .itched evrr til- rearing of Hi" b te.l.-rj i.f tic- I ', II. for a I :u tune this vain ib!. indus try remained tin- cvlnsj-..- ji-.e -ety of t he t hi;, -,. emjiii-e, but -li.e.; the third icf.'ury betore tin- nn-tiau era a military expedition ir..iu i h.tia bore the r--sii:ts of its civil; .r: n to the I'cei lent, silk became known i:i Per iia and India. ;-.n 1 was at last I'r-.i'L'ht to liuroj.e I'ie-so,i.,-rs of i ra-sus. lifty-six years be:".. re Ci.rist. saw siik rii -1 . ! : i i ir is .inienathe rarthians. and a 'i.'.ir. later .. imui'-n-11 ''.'.' .) of silk r liei-ted th-1 spei tut vs in th.i li. li. an circus from tic rays th sun. Fr m thistitne the ii'mn re v.. re always provided with the be citife.l textures which were tic a!:.;:'','."., of their legions. Vet Mil; was -f 11 trie pri il.'gi -1 p .s-.-s-ion of liiei;. h. and in the time of Aureiian. who iloiirish ed in the third ci-ntnry. was w. rh about forty times its present value. The Tru.' Ceiitlenian. The following sketch of the true geiiMeinan was iouiid in an oi l manor house in ( iluueesti-r-hire, l'nglan. I. writ ten and framed, and hung over the mantel-piece of a tapestried sitting room : "The true gentleman is Cod's ser vant, the world's inas'.-r, and his own num. 'ir! ue his biisiiics.s. study Ins recreation, contentment his rest, and happiness his reward. iod is his fath er ; th" church his mother, the saints his brethren, all that need him his friends, hevotion his chaplain: Chris tianity his i haaiberlain ; sobriety his butler; temp-ranee his i k; hospi tality his housekeeper ; Provid. nee his steward; charity his treasurer; pi.ty his liiisl ress of the house; and di.-c eti. n his p..rt.cr. to 1. 1 in or on' as m.-.f tit. This is the whole family, made up ol the virtues, and he is the master of the house. He is necessitated to take th" win Id on the w ay to In av. n. but he walks through it as fast as he can, and ail his biisihes; by the way is to make himself and others nappy. Take him in two w.-rds a man and n Chris tian." (.nests. i.n't invite them if vomlon't want them. l-m't run into debt to entertain them in -tyle, I'oti't w - ar your Sunday dress when you nr.- cooking the dinner, j I :" t show them off too imbliilv it ' i they happen to be ilist.ngaHied in li- ' viduals, ami d'.n't hide them if thev ! are poor relatives. Itori't change the complexion of your family prayers t" match the reli'.'ion to which they happen to belonu'. 1 loii't tell them every minute to make themselves at home, but make your hoes" so hoiiie-like they can't help feel ing av home. THE roUMRY'S (iK(MVTH. VThm thr riillril Mitten Iny II.- I Iflv Irnii llmce.-l'.iHloll. Il s suit ln iiuri-i uf the I uliiri-. The following from the chica;o Tnlri't it-tail, will furnish foci f. r re llectiou an lspccuiaUon: It is estimated that the I'nited States will cat lin 1,jO,00ii00 jieople titty years hence. The natural increase of population, a judged by the tables of the past, in conjunction with the sw. 1 1 i it r lid - of immigration from I'urope, w ill ac complish tli' marvel f :i;,,: ual growth. When fiiiuie h stei hui . re cord tho laet that the Am.-rii an .o'o nies, with lM.il I I people, dev. l .p.d into a repubpe of 1 '0."O :u a cen tury and a half, it will r-a 1 I I. a ' d" of the Arabian Nights, ll '.uo a' its zenith ha i n i such popuhi' ion, nore:. ' so homogeneous in language, sp'.r.t. n telligciice and aspir.nioii. This w id bo the mightiest republic of all history. Figures alone fail to lonvey an a i . -quate idea of its probable tasMn -s an I power. Its 1 1, puiatioti will l e ci.ua! to that of the i! riiian Umpire, l'ra ice. Spain, I! Igium. wi erland, 1 1 .i!; an I Austria o mi.ined. It will ! a m.ib h in war f r t'ae whole uf I'.ur -e.- or t.. any other quarter of the globe. In tic acliiev eme.iH of p. a it prmc.i o-t,. exceed any iia'cn c.t.int, or li. it vcr rose to wealth and sp!e...-.r. There is ,i p ii:,', 1 -.-. b y,.-i 1 which g.-o.w i ; :.i : i a vi t pa-s w i'!:-.et a en !.., 1 ai' a would half h. a me . iri'eil: Coiue - I i' . u i4 ion (n-i. ;. i t ii I'.- :ii p.'i,:.! at oil. a:: 1 w ,th n -r il .lift'-. si , of ueairh mid c. '.v li 11 I. a a i i I ::t.i ' i a '.: ih ,t th. y inii-t In f 1 ::i i ii i.al-. or 1 1 t 11 on ia '- i Lie i-.i's ,.r I ravers and i iV-rs can t.o longer treat as a eiiiiie, the liini' of c,''i ha, lieu -:is--ed. pooal i': c is u i ..n ;er a tictigtii, i-ut of w.-al.n '-s oil the M when 1 1 inf.l'.tiei lleiisty s-iur.-e ahi: " ; 1 i'.a . u comiui n Is the plan i lieun II., "I'oma Haiti -uch a pr.'pi.rt oil of land that ii m iy broel a sit'- e. 1 1 i live in convenient plenty, end in ic servile condition; and to k.ep tic plow- in the hauls of the owners, an I n t in th hands of hire lings." Th.s is tic 'imp theory, and -iioii'l ten be for.oit n when the imagination is fired by the panorama of national grand. -ur soon to be pre sent".! . :i this continent, (or if our nation is dest ined to exceed any nation of J'.iir. pe in population, its cities will r.lso attain unexampled sie. Is there danger tliat we shall s .on begin to have to., j,; my people'-' A glance at statist: s inlhates that the Cac f.r such forebodings is yet re. ante. In mo country of Ki, rope is t in :e more g. m ral cunlevt and pros perity than in France, and yet, if the area of the I n. ted s'at.-s were as densely settled as that of f ranee, there would le room here for r.sii.iniii.oiiii people. l'.xtensi.ve regions of the .''a- i ' c i ..-d arc a present not adapt ed for agri 'iiitur.il pursuits, but they . .n L" rend--red rich and fruitful by irHga'.i ti, and tlcy abouti I in mineral deposits of every description, iron in . iuiled. which would afford employ 'r,. n: an 1 supp rt to large populations. When la-a hrs 1.,-en peopled and the ma n p. 'ti..n of t!io 1'ni. ii i nus - .eiie'.vhat i r.-w.iel. ' 'anadn, Mi-vici .ml --ouih Am.-tica otTer suitable out i. 's. ly that t in.' lluroji an iiomi r ". n w id have probably cea- d, ..r have beeoni" in-igniii -ant. Wh'-tithe poorer . la-ses of 1'iur.q.e are offered elite ;i - a' 1 i ll ti e i: till-eiue'its to I'. -ualin at Icm as to iiiiinigra!e to this country, they will ; reli-r to re. luain ill h -m -. i.'eieai hable political . hatiges will ;n.e. :.i',;,. iii liur-qie it this country cu'liia-sto a Ivan, e to ; its great dcstiu.es without civil warm a failure of representative govern ment. Don't Scabl the Pah;. A physician -ays : Cor tl win I in the -tomach" chii hen are thought to have, f.-r their tire ":1c crying, an 1 for Coir ivs'1-sm ess and worn ing at night with which t'ley are af flirted, i; the warm 1 at lis were res ut I'd to oitei'.er ili-t-ad of using -. o'ti,!! -yrups atid 11 I'.i.st r um-, t w ..hi be far l" !t. r for t he doi dr. 11. In p:e paring a warm la'h b 1 Milan!-, -gr a' care shoiiid be taken let to h.l iha water hot. A I t i v r m i.ks on t:.;s subject: "When my eh.. . ,1- sh-i; . a night the doct r i-rdcn-.l 'Iclct wa tcr nady an I sail it wa.ti r.ir't. .lust as she was going t pu' tin-child in I said : 'i'ut vo ir cib..w itit 1 I'c water lirst.' vlio did s i.iti i U 1 ,t al together too h .!. In wadiiin; lm I abjei I often llnd 'hat the water I "-i.it is agreeal I to my hands i . 11. .! -0 to .. v lit sh that is covertd wth tlothn . which leads me t 1 tli.hk iift-u'iin babies are ti.rtiiie.l, and cm-u oii'ir.-i by giving them a bath in water thai is too hot." Itnllercd lio's, "What are buttered egg-?" in ; 1 : 1 the reporter. Some w hat of a fan. v article. I ii agine, lie anse but few ur s- id. Th. r.- I are old women in this ety who et from the authorities !!c li 'ht toloepj hens. These they I.e. in the cot i,- loft of the Icuse. and l.i ep 1 .e '.'.at, a ing them until t lev lay a 1 1 gg. No sooner is it I.iv. . I than t -.iipieil m melted butter, ai.d tie- via P. wim-li i -yet warm and mis t.bi ::' s r. s the llavor iu' th.e butter, and ihey arc said to be Very line. They t rp, g fivi-i f 1 to 80 cents a toen. A ir VurkJn '.'' CHILDREN'S ('01. I'M S. Minnie' t'nlrlilnt nn. Sal.l Minnie, willi pn.ie, As nhe coiintf I tier t-tti .-Us, "Wlien they're grown a I'll l.igi i I'll sell nil tho mx; And hi cacli ouln to let.-h At the li'A-l hull 11 1 town, 1 run quite i-ll ullei.t urn A new Sini.l.iy koh ii.'' AIiis for our cas(li' ! How soon they nil si p ! 'i lie cnt lite ene i Im ken. An.t cn i;el llie ip: An.l wlnle tn.vntici; II." 1 " ' An.) o kIi r. ih.-1 .111 Were ciusln .l .y llie e n h i I"' Slumming tin- .!. .1 . "Don't n ken e 11 1 l.i I. 'i Iti-toin they me c e li .1." If ft roveib s-ei!.. I .in---' I ' in llevei- 1 1- in '. I '1 1 . II. I' 1 think Jin t'.i.- eili.T lll'si-l ve- i e 1.1 "Don't count ell lill-ll- Mil I.' Until lliey me 'l i " ( '. .('., '.-.-V. Mow o lr n ill l nm "You see I am a lent ieiiian'" sai l Will Thompson. "I will ll"l I d. an insult." And the little i.-llow Miutti I ip and down with rage. lie had 1 li throwing stones at IV!cv .loacs. 1 thought that his ang-r prov..l bin: to be a gentleman. "If you want to he ,-i gcnti. inn. 1 should think you would be a gd, tie boy lirst." said his tell-he;. lo ll- tlenien do not throw stem at their neighbors, l'et. r .lotie.s ilid le.t tin w stolleS ;lt you. ali i I ttiildi he i s hiC.cii more likely to prove a gentleman." "Hut he ha ; got patches on hiskti.-t said Will. "Ihld pan'alo us do not k. e.. a 1 o from being a g. lit'eiluin; but a 1 a i i -m-perilots. Now, William, if you v.f't to lie a g. iitl in in. you inn M lir-' be a gentle bey." A little further on the teacher me! Peter .loin s. "W'eli, Peter, what is the matter be tween vim and Will this iiioriiihg'.-" Ic asked. "1 was throwing a ball at one of the boys in play, sir, mid 1 missed him and hit Will Thoiupsvn's dog." "Then, when lie threw stones at you. why did you not. throw back''" "lb-cause. Mr. mother says to be a gentleman 1 nuiM 1 e a gentle boy; and 1 thought it best t i keep out of his way until he cool . d oil a little."-- 7,,'.(".v Fr in ui I. !ir l'rnv Hid you ever hae a tame crow? it's fun, 1 can tell you, but sometimes it is more mischief. 1 had one. lie would follow me everywhere, almost. of course I couldn't let him go to church ipt to school, but he Would perch upon a tree just oiltsiile and scold like a good fellow. If you judged by the sound and didn't try to make out words, you would think .somebody was .scolding Mire enough. It was sport to watch him then, lie would stretch his nook, this side and that side, and twist him self into all sorts of shapes -as if he must talk and the words had somehow got stuck in his throat. That was three yiarsago. In the fall he went tiff, by spells, with the w ild crows, and at last he h-ft me entirely. Hut the net spring, and every spring since, with tlte first. aw. caw," comes a glossy bliw-k fellow, with the same comical strut that all crows l;ae, with a leer and twisting of its ne. k and an attempt at imitating tic human voice that its mates never try. 1 feel sine that it is my runaway, for when 1 talk to it and call it by name it answers me, yt is very careful to keep just out of reach. My aunt h:id n tame cr..w named Jim that couUl talk some, or at least speak .some words. It was a great mimic, and would call out "grandpa grandpa." just like little .loe. till grandpa would go out toseeuhat ailed the b..y. It would steal, too, cv.ry thing it could get hold of, and hide the things in all sorts of places, (irandpa used to get greatly vexed about his glasses, sometimes, while a thimblr was dim's especial delight. One day I was picking up chips. .Inn .stood near watching me. "Jim, you lazy Mlow. why don't you help meV" said I; and Jim ih-w down dose beside me, and began to pick up the chips with his bill and them into the ba-iiet, jut as solemn and sober a judg -. - Youth's r,lin 2anion. Water Test. A French periodical gives the fol -lowing simple method for testing the purity of water. In an ordina.y ipiart bottle three parts tilled with water dissolve a spoonful of pure whitesugar, cork it well, and put in a warm place. If at the end of forty-eight hours the water becomes turbid and milky, there can be no doubt of its impurity; but if it remain limpid, it may lie considered drinkable. ( lien per than Hats, Editors ln not wear crowns, al though the temptation is great, for crowns are generally cheaper thr.n hats. The iti.wii that the( Var of Kus sia wears hiw been used for over t'.iKi years ; it never had to be repaired, and yet it is good for many years' service. The number of hats a man has to buy in tioo years would cost more than two diamond-encrusted diadems. Frte The scarcity of gi-ntieineii at a j neighboring summer resort was so ap ! parent that a lio-toti lady telegraphed' her liu d aud:- ' Ceorgc, 'bring down a lot of beans b.rt'ie hop, thisevenitig." Thanks to tic t -l- uraph manipulator, tieorge air.vcl w ith a "p it of beati. j I'.-or il.- II, ni! I. a His Trmle. I Mr. llcnj. U . P.iton, pharmacist. itlobe illage, Mass., bays that the mi raculous pit'ii-ciire, SI. Ja"ob's Oil, 1 ai greatly helped his other business, and the sales of the remedy have doubled in one month. lie keeps a large sup ply always on hand. Officers of the Army and Navy pronounce St. Jacob's Oil (o be the gl'. ...test paill-CIIIH of the age. "Sofa f.o who colli v. ." remarked the .votinu mnn to i e o-o to lus best Bil l. Th. ere v 1 I'll. I. . I -. C, " - " . 0 ill fi:c hi.ii-i's : o"! Vnrli, jieUling s-l.(kv,( ni A sen of K o-aili is a la.c in d mm in II MlloU lie i: to bo il illlg . II. j "The 5 1 1 fovur in 1) iIioih w U bo cooleil I .-if hi ;M-iir.t n inoiitli, v. bin n blizird strikes i I ir," s.'is iin old miiic!-. I If hilioa.i. ni- sr.'l.-, ie- fmm imi'tiritT ot bluo I. or w.-i!: Iim. r-t.tl fenr cusii t lion I faci-oi'ii!.. !- .--.-. of ih" lr.ti"si, tn .' l'r i I'ior. c's ; Mi-. i y,.(lj,".l liistwi-i-y" mid it will cm i- ..;-. I v .hii -eist llici- lire 1.V ul ou t mid WHfjoti licenses i Neiv V rVO tTIs..l i . i h.nrl I l . I'd -ri-c't 'Tnvarite I'rosc'ii 'rosc--i:i..ii" dc-.-rvo it e imc. It i a per- ain runi for'.o-f i ai-ifiil innlndies inid ik . !aeri iml'.m-r tli lives of rn i.i ai.VMoiiwn. I II ii ru - .jsta. i am oiimoi-i -r-me veteran lii pnya in" i I'll! r:via..il-. BciiU en.ii, 1. v...,Ml.l. no Varlieuhir en re is r'iii:el Mlet.s n in,- Dr. 1'i ice's I "I'li asaul I n oi.e I'dlels." 'I In", op.-rale wnlioiu ai mi l.aa.-e to i Ui. con-- mt on. thct ..rocci.:..non. r..i-sio!s :,. it,l.e, cm tia- tain, in. an.- Id. m I. diiii(.-.-, suur vrnet t- tion to. in . ;u . a 1 last.- in ia ail it, i t.iliou nit .-'. i ilia in re a -n ul k dner. in . lornnl f. V a. hidat. d lei-liuij alio.ll ato icicli uhIi of lias I to held, laks Dr. I'lerce 'i tlkls." I'.j (111! -;-,s: ' "AViate -. !. ; c.a," any til I" ! (i.i ii .-.iid ii clotlii" on , Htrni.'ht '-ii yr.-ir l.oi.u A she- with I.yo i iitriii Jtt-ui iiaejii'. . cilil wt'.iriiii .iiiijj tin OXTHIKTV P' TltlU.. send Dr Dv, -s Vl.-i.i-m l Vlciro-Ve -. -ie litlls mid l.l. ctne At 1. i'ii-.- nil In il lor :: l.lin, in in. n vi'.-.i. l-l.uli-iirtiilUifle.l I'littlit Heel Miaein-i i, :.iui wuiirihein h,; tin Jdavs to iiieiLxoai'.! I..-..I l.'.Ui i iru IllUll'I . d I i with iiervoi:-di hililv. t.i.i ni iiiiy nnd km- ' tired tronhio-. ivi ii. ne .-ia Iv in.. I coat- t-lete TsU.:.l'l..n el h--a il all I .ll.tlli)' M-'i'i'. Alldl'O:-.-! Il.a iihuvc. 1 . urrud, as thirty .1 1; . N-. is in- d is nil -nv.-.l. lUva tfrm f-eiv. ti-. Ciiroliihioil c.i!lur-nud Ufa? KOUK'liOU no -.. A -.. In- liiolU. I Tin- I II-..-I l t.ri'nmi. ! l the h -t in I'.-- l.-.nUe.. It i thd mi't t ontiotietMl .Mid i-lif-1 e.e. oho hot lutiaj; -is loin; as io i. i-.ny ollii.r. i 'no er.-"in ; will l.-lsl l..in-!;s. ir o-.-elVi.. .ill .li-lllllllll nt l!u- t'ci.ti a-ii.,1 iii.d I'a: is h i-iii.iii-., iiii-I ; aiudnls kt i-aie a - siiitio Fairs. Iluy linotiier. I I-,e St i n, i.-jt a Salve, re. U. irn its Sreit vtlue. f 'lat trial coavuuv. - I lie I . l.U-il-1. A llie e.it.l. i- io t-nniiie. -mat to aoar n colli to illal' sin-: a-St I" ilri-.e a -ll.e.v o l, I '.ul.... lie. .Ii-. i-t-i le.-ta-n ef all II. ill' i iienewiTs, l.i nil oilier ue araiaiiis. Io'. i'Vsi ri iiA. iMii.ii .ni,. a. rr. n-il. .ti -f -1 -i -. i's and Ki ln-rill ill Lility in l!i.-ir v.iii..n- f.-ni. . . nis.i as u .r. v. nlit.- ii.r.on-: I. . r nu.l a--n.- ,-o. I "'.h. r ini.tii.il 1 nl f. . i . Hi- I "-r 1 1 -1 'I i. a .'id laivir of t'.iasun," inn lo l.v Cisini:. lazind A Co.. Ni iv .ul;, at.d set I 1 y ail 'iiii; Uls, is th-1.. letiii' : nn-1 I. -r . .'i.-Lls i-..,-..v. : njj li'iiiii fi-Vi r ur elli.-i m. -Kiii it lt.. liai-.jii.il In- li. A. Di Vis. I'm .lor.iii-inoa St.. I'roolt- 1)1', m. is: "l'; sn iau:- !i-ut.-ra!ly ktinw no i t u-i- lor rl t-s ii.iiUsin nnd liriatlit Kiuncy lleta-e. Di. i.lll.l-le is the tu-i tu lllsCOVt r I i n . His hht uii'UUUe-Cieiil.iitue if ui'y cui ti. .'-'.." The ?rra'.-.t Kncins in ths world ia the new Rivir .r:u'i:. in u fill over tli world. D.-.-ci ir.tve circulars f re. Addt t-- J. C. Toiul, 17 li.ircl.ty St.. New York. After Tliree lna. Mr. TnAm rs V. M -nms, "Ki.c'e" offce, Piitstit-ld, Ma n., write. May v5. lsRl: -l'or sovei.il month- my uali-'s . -t lu-r i Mri. An.v Botio'hid 1. en in n tc-.v r eiiions c. n ;i- p-'...-tn n w .th d'eji-y o - Hr pat's di-fn-e ot the a tutu hiilu y-, una haMi.g u-t-tl nil me hotls an.1 n.t.i-iires for her re -titration in the line of tu atinent by err le.-id.n : idiy-ieinna, aihI hiivin,- faded t-. I -out-lit lor, her fnmtly de spaired of seeing her rela ted, mid cave lirr rip to die. llaep.-nino; to run ncri.sa the lm linioi.ynf ft Mis. fnl. y. uh . had brenoiiro l ot oiirnhir sicl n--ss l.y n a- Hunt's Itt'ineily, ne at once roc irt d : if. nn-.l tom u eai t-d )ji . ,nr it a - .1 r. : -t- Aii.m- nsim: it thne da) a -he iis r-o far h.i, ii.vrd ill it rI e could tot fr.-m lu-r h- d to :.i - elmir witlioi.t assist aire . ,t c r nii.-e.'ii e Unit Im I n t h ip- ; ene. I for months', l'r -nous to 'n in it ahe wis trout. 1.. I inoro or le' with short j l.te.lli re.aiiriii.r en inarms fanninc .0 ket ,. lu-r rdtte. Th; fi-idiially impiovt-d ns i wo cuntiitn-'d ihe list-of lluiii's Item dy.niid on the fo .r;h t.oiile she was nhloto si t up nil tiny. She wa liltia e I ternl ly in t.t.tli liintis ; find h. dv Howard to tho Inn -a. 'Hie t.n h day the hloaiiiiit left Iter I. nwels. nnd now. ahe is not iiv..ll. n above the Knr. it. r k dacys vere very I u l nt the time, disr-harao-i bt-n of n bloi.dy eb aaet. r nnd eniit'.nu'ii sii'lii-n- I mp odor. I t an 'i) llt.tl the clmn ie in Iter I .,.,.l.,a... t,,f,,l ...I tl..,.. ll.m. l.: i lifts Wui ki-d a ui.r. O'.e in Iter." I No hit's l i e It, ! Xo mlicine has evr b eti k lawn t effeP I tual in the enre ef all tlmsa dis. m-i a-ising j from an impure r-.-ii dition ot tli.. bloxlas SouTills far-a'.mril'n, ir Fdfd and Liver I Kyrup, for tin-cur.-i.f scrot tla, wh.to weU J inga, rbo inwitisin, piin..';e5, b! tehes t-riii-I tions, v.-n'-rc-il s -res mi I dise t-e., e insumiv t.nn, g line, b ill , cancers, a id all kin IreJ 1 dirt em N.t lattU'-r iii sns or securing b.aiiu.ul i ..it-pl" vi-.n can bit obtained ti an I by using ficni ill's 11.. .1 a id l.sver Syrup, j witieli ele;ui c- lit b.Mjd a id gives beauty to the bkia. Bronrl itia is ennui by frrquent amnll doses ol 1'isi h Cure fur ('iinum.titn. I a.- I for iP-Lirsr. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, lumbago backache. HeadJh. Toothache, orerhr..ii.-llinia...i-ilna. Ilrulara. Ii.i-i.a. N. i.l.l I . ..at ll.l. a. iiD ill, iiiiint i...i.ii- rtiva ami inira. Ban u brwa'u -' iTYr.!. c"" k"""' Tlir. -.VaKUli A. ?MM- Jf.i5 in in - tuvi-i.aaaiu . avaiua.a, n-i..r.ft. a. 80 sill I.Th.i..nt..i;i'.'. ti l-l-i-r. I rjii"ii.l.ir. l-tr n. ml l-.r -'r. mi-ih-. l .iiit.-tl. l-.i.....iv I'iiim in.. I -. . N.-Al. i.,,"rl. .VI, ,. 1 1'.. I. at in.- tin.lt-r. it . .k- I..I-I.. n ' I tn .a- I a-l HULlll 1 LJ ..I'l. 'nl' .1 l I llt .llila.N.V avnlll Bit ant ll-l It I II Villi's '.nr.-1 U r I W Mfl.il li.-itii. iln--al ). mt li.i.aof ,.,r. Ikular. "'"I Ir.-r M M W.n-l I IV. 1 11 . Allan! ,t I I. "aa ia wia. U a it-iy al li.iniH.-i...ljf ia, h l"-u.ty 9 I - oultll Ir--. Ail.1rt-.-a i'vyy . I .V.t-.tal a, VIh, t,T,l1 i f-r." '1 "' li.'.ll M at.".. w- nil .Iran 93 HI 1 A.I lr.-a -.linaun V I "M .1 I. H.-. tCfi,,-.-',li'l I'lli'-aitl"-., l'--rm, ui.l a i i.n :n ,,'ti 00 Ivudroai II. UuiUU dk ta. fortlaad, Maiaa- cfiacoss nif ! bERMAN reMED i Survival of the fittest! 1 FA MILT StKDICINB III. IT IMS HE AUDI MILLIONS Dili! Mi S5 IT t list WOI ND Ol am) nr.A.-iTt THEGLDEST&CEjTLKJiRlEilTl i:vtu made l.v a:.;:::;:.."a. Thn v,.,,.n:, .'.!..-.-,,if T.hihic:;' rn Man ami i:-a '. I i i-r... s i...l.. i-aei , ... ... i- - V . 1 ....!.. Ill -- 1 .1 l.triri r II. .m t-.c-. I' cues n -t ' J oliii rs fail, mi 1 i ti'-lp.;. s s-U'ai, icii.ioi I l.ni.l tinisi-ie, to tiio M.:y bono. fcuU:3 j Ci eilVilUlU, !1 All Only lailU'liter ( iirtnl of Ciiiisuiiiiiiion. tell rlrnll. in, l.,t.li. ...1J .11 ron,,,.;(.s lmv,f f .it-,1 ,'1 Ti ' li torn, a ii-nc v i. .i .' .' herbs of Cnlcutlii. he ncci 1. nmllv made ... ..... . ,....n.i iniui, ,.u uie main a prfpnrntioti which cured his only child of ( oiisuniptioii. His i hil l ie this roui. try mid cii.iuuu,' tin ie now in 1.. . t i,. ..i,i, .. i ' r. . .1 , ' " '." I' i.: wonti unu consnmpiioii can be po-itivdy iiml per- "i ineiiiiy cureil. I lie doctor nowgnea this recipe free. nn!v iisking tw,v 2 cent w,,m ' ! ''. etjieiwes. Tl.r hr.b nlr-n oifs nmht t,:its.iintis.-n r, the stomtich, imd ill bleak tin u l.i sh old ill twenty- four hour.. Address I re-'dock it Co M'2 H.-lce atreet, l'1iilde'p,ia. miming ;. ' 1 ' ' ' !! 'itr't btonmrb Mittm h.m retiTl ) t!imt (t poMtifd en' d Thprnftiit ir rormi. nr!it 'hyiicin antl .t 1 tif occupirrt ft f.i. r.it rnnk mon natulnrJ proprietiry aa cuttHATto , -S rrmo.iM. lia prop- ; ii.p&f J21 or- ,.f rt-ao r d . r . ,1 AK wir.ta i.t malar, a I -4--JL. rii-.-i-,. ara no l.aa Kmc men. Its prop- r t ..iin-1 rr '-.l-i b Tm pi.i- anil llalni. ii. -'- -ii n i- v l..r ll..- j cV-Jft,; h V. M r5 ST MACH :'iCf" , ' " tti.i,'- Amtanao f.-r I y.f.fvij,rsV H. O. I-1. Iha aulrkaat. nlaaanniat. , V. ;'. xV?i X. f-ir at nn I h.-M ra u- .ly i..r k .1 ii- , in-1 ai mini, 1 1 .a. r nnd !:. ! -.f- e. itiM-iea-, m.i ..n. r-ti - o a-nt- .-i. t j i.Ss dl-cwe-I I I n. lila ml tht.m.o SaV-tai W rl" " '" m. ' '' I'-W" '. a . I-t'3- aiai. l.-. H'UliUi.rc. II s.-n l I i-v la . 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A t ISt. l-ll ti la U.a.WMl.ta r. i,ii-.-Ili-..--.li- itlT.-.. DK I. A. oi.ua 11, 1.1 l'l.oi.. KewTatt i r r Wr:t,. liAI IONALTYPU CO. 1 V MH'KI UM I iiVN(, '.if' i-t !l IVI 'I ll.. !tr.ll..lail. Nrl,tak4- '.x I : I I : . ' VAMIH', . -i I'.'" k -.1 I--' A...;.i i in ...ry ...tii-iw I t-.rnl Jiifirn- I A. I , Hill tug vp ifii. f. 1' li' tti.it . I'h.t.i nliti.a, I'.i. rvi n.-n Mil k i ino ht Iimm-ut. Pn- asent. j E IllIMHEHIIlT Ax n.i,ii ioit Lvcav w . i, . .... I . - ni I . i . a . j '.- . - .a .. t .. . ..j .tn AN OPTICAL WONDER tuTa:--. '"''11- c"a.r..-1 ,,1 I V ' 1 . . - i t i. -. T - . I ta a ill. I .TI- I :'.- - ' r-.'i I .- .. I. I a. -..Hi. 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Uranlale 11 aaaarh. m.llrr al-lat BI I no i.'J ) . - ' ! i" - li. n . I. a- I at af at mi av.-rr a a a..l.a .1 a tn ra-.t. 'Jt'lial He(.rtbal-lIXCjX 3M.'"a.Ci--X-r.XJV IJt.-rtiMT-.i a- . al'Cl Pr.. kra.d. a. 1777.1... .. , ,...a, in intr rf !aaartlMl amMBarr t i a .el.." tu.' ri...a' . ' I ..iai.i..t... MUSICAL FF1TIWAL AND WORD CONTEST IO BE CIVEN JAN. 15 1884. IN NEW VORK t;IT ? ' r- " f ' ' aa..att... (... .ft a J.... .t all. a . . t. .....l tuaa, pailul ua Dutl.J Stataa at Oaaada. riiataa llata al H a aaanla arlllaa THE "HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE W&JSWSi l-loaITIi t-.tattH.-k -t ! rArfllS : Am i a u iii.m .-ulr l-'K- r-. wi" -nt 1 nt i , l"tjtitl It. ii .n.tLl.-m. IliaiMl.v . itl,l.U I'll tlhiaiitll.i HU-I CImI. lil-ialoir ! .(Mfp4 U IT.l It-li !i MirmrtMrV lh flneil in 4-.. ...J II II 1 H.I I. i.rl ri.ii' ii JU'lr t Kt rr. i f.tif. t: rt-ut rw. jn. tUt. hi: 't'ttt nft ;rTn,tn. ko-h.u wic.'i" lifVM.i'tl .'.i.V - . 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