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EOR Till: FARM AMI HOME.
I'll nrai IVrlxlit for Mnikrl
The stvlo of market iir lm;s under
gone n urent chamre vvithiti a lew
ve.irs. The lirun I'm ur Mm) pound
liog is now ,'U'Mmiii fiiiiml, The
overgrown Img is no longer soii;ltt
after, anil pig I'cediii;! ha.- In-cn morn
carefully studied of lale years. Mirewd
feeders have found llial the older the
li'ifr the iiiore iis tarca., eosls per
pound. It is also lound that the lles-h
of the largo ho? is coarser and strong
er, and not as sweet ami lino-llav uro.l
as a ten or twelve month-' pig. It is
true, the older the over-fattened hog
yields more lard, luit this iloes not
rarry prolit with it, as lard oltoti
lu'ings 11 higher price than the side
pork. The inducement, therefore, to
grow these large hog-, no longer exists,
and the dim-pound pig has displaced
the .".( -1 ml hog. .- si-,
Tlie i nl.lmift- Vtmm.
A great liunil.i r of remedies have
lecn propose I or u-ed I'm ih.s form id
aide insect, coiutiionlv known as tie
"green worm." Some it them have
olitainetl credit ly ning where the
worms vvele low iu niiinliei.s. Pro
lessor I.ai 1 1 r violr" li.n 1 1 a d lime
water, tar w.i'.-r. . ppi i.i . solution,
whale-ell oap, l iii.c. pnw lered tat.sv.
tohnci o w atcr. and p i-.-i In ii;n. (lie la-t
heing tie- ino-l oilclite. Lot!, as pow
der and in olutii'ii. In' powder it
should he liuvcl with lutiilv paits of
in hi r. Iiimk-w lii a: Leuig lost, and in
solution a t.Mi-p ioil ii I in twelve
ipiarts of waitr. I'r. "Murtevatit.
Prof. Coo k, .in I .tie is have suco
fully used the lo i'.'.S''l e einul-lti:i,
made of om ounce ol hard
snap, one pint of ken-soue. and i
ipiartsof water, w. II ilmincl toet-the;-and
const iiul ly stirred during .'pplma
ti'Ui It will iI'.,;imv tin.' wnriiii il
they i'lV IholM'i'i'dy wet. alt I -hnild
helloed vv hen I ln-v tir-t ru ov- ttte i a;
pearan -e. It -Ii oil.! t!'i..vn with
Mime fore-', lining ,'. hum!. tin pump.
Milk, .-.wiret or sour, ni.iy li UK-.! in
place of the soap, tin a -i.: di .- a'e
an egg-l eat. r may he us.-.l or n.iing
th" ingredients. More re eutly I ran
and th ur. and i-p- .-".al'y l. '., a'
lii ii 1 1'. have 'oecii re. oman'ide I. a:il ap
pear to In- die. t i.i!. r n-luli-ii tlic
worms are ipiite voting; iv hen ma1 im
they do not care a ce.it I r it. A
small hatidt ul u ill Ii- iji.-ugli for a
ealli.ige head. P -hniild he used
when the dew is !!. Two or thr c
ipplicatii ll may he tie.-. ury. 1 1 t
vvatei. at a lempei at ere o; about I"-"
degrees wil: iie:.ti..y the y-uimj .Mlii
hut some skill is i.-1 ill i" adapt the
heat to its n hd pui .os . without
injuring the plants. P-iiiug waur
may he u-ed i! :ntant.iue'ti -iv applied,
the water partly c-..!: ig : t!i air a
i' pa-se from the r il.!- ige.
llr I I . . K.t
The apple t 'ee I ..iter,
round lie.l. i' d Lor. i. in It
is a hoe' ! t h .in ' ii
long, w it h t w o I r a
running ! w hole leug
v n a - t n,.
r:..i -MIC
:i in. Ii
;d. s-npe,
!' ii - i.a. k.
te.'l 11-. Ike
w :t h rat her I. ng and
u r . 1 1
l.r. -
a:i.i-nna
I'h
,a le
the hark of tho
t arlv in suin'ie r
II '.
in r. Thi-se soon ha', h. a
larva- l.-giu to ga-iw :
wards, cutting gi .id.ialiy
wo.a. They atv a1 on' t
reaching ma": i'y, vv ie:
out iu the for. ii f tae I
ir way
.to th- -
I:. I
IP
ilepilii.eil. Th-M pr."i hi e ill tie-
leay In- r.-adily d.-t,.. p. i .y n, -sawdust
like i.i-'i'igs iroiu th- ' h-i.
They are easily i -i i a:.-l Uo.e.l
l.y clearing away th" .p-niiigs
the holes with t Ii- point of .i K nil", a a!
then punching tie-Hi i'Ii a i'er :"
wire or small t'.vig. W" have n-v-i
tound anvthing letter than a -m.ih
tl-xihle tvvig t;-..:,i wh . Ii 'lie i.al'I, h.i
heen stripped to m ii,- i' -in ill en u,g.h
to enter th- .,, i he
know- .vhiei h" i a. 'In s ' h"i
jiei-uliar to'i.'h. Ii i- i r 1
the trees ol'e i eii-iil-.'h to
npel'aloi
I !v th"
Mil the
an I I
larva- w le n th-v are young,
fore they have penetrated tar
solid woo l. . ,u: a: t'e.n-.l
.11' tl.e
lei IU' -
venting tie- laving ..! M,h eg-..
(.-eating the I ar ir-in the ground
veil up w ith s. .Ii soap. ..r s..,ip mad"
as soft as thick pa.tr. with washing
soda and water. P applied in fair
weather it W im-s di v and will not
s on wash off. It n.a- he applied two
firthre- tunes Ir an the iir-l to the
end of June. This in-e.t attacks
Pie pear, ipiiiu-e. 'i;oUlitaiu-ash.
an., t'.orn. the ('at h-ad-d tmrer
is half an Inch h.ng. m. re -r le-s. -.1 a
s) ining gree:as!i L h k -oh r. It i- very
inliiliion iu the western ami southwest
ern states, and is also li und lar m-nh
P attacks the li unk of th" lives from
the ground up to i h" 1 ni'us. and lays
p s eggs at th" .uii h late in Ma.v . and in
t .uiiiihi .i 'une.ind duly. The. ggs -non
) ateh, and the wenusl ore thiougMhe
lark intu the sapwood. It is mueh
s i.,rtpr lived than the nam l-h a. led
I rur. .Sickly trees are more liai.l" to
i s attacks than strong and healthy
lies The larva- are easily found hy
i -ing thp knife, and are destroyed: and
eggs may he mostly excluded with
i . - soap and soda wash already nien
i ned. The insect attacks the nakf
n.-eple. :'nd several other trees
iriti'l (,'fliti urii.
arm Ham f'olnln.
!n (he liis'. prea what kind of a
horse is hest fur the farm and road, for
we want one. that will answer hoth
purposes eojiially well? We want a
horse with a Plight, intelligent fai.e
and eyes; a short, hut not thick head;
: hurt ears, a neck small at the throat,
ileip at the .shoulders, with a hroad
clu si; short on the hack, lihhed up
dose to the hips, with hroad hips; 111
to p.', hands high, to J,"""
peuml.s in weight. A horse thai will
do the most work on the least food
wear the longest and he the least apt
to heroine unsound. The horse de
M fil-ed will till the reipiirein; nts per
fectly, providing 'he temperament is
good. His frame is built solidly to
gether, and he w ill retain his form an '
vigor, and will not heroine unsound in
lung or limb with propi r use. even
when old. iich is the h"rse for far
mers who must use the same animal
for farm and road, for he is one that
can draw a plough with ease, go to
church in go -d style, or for the dot tor
in a hurry, or in a had pla -e ran draw
y.-u out.
A ICi liltllv lir Mrlull UlU. I lral(r-t-Ir.,
rlr.
Prof. I.'iley. entomologist, says:
There is prohal-lv no more satisfactory
g. m ral miii.. ly for the striped cm um
ber beetle, ami the dillerellt Ilea
I (-e! h -lii. it s i seriously all--i t ciicur-bnai-eous
.latit-. i-Mierially when tiny
.ir" -iiia'!. than thai so suecc-slully
i inploy I by Mr. t Juilili. the well
kie.vv n p. ,o, -m ill li nil. and truck
urnwi r ol New Jersey. IP- sprinkles
Ih v ir.es vv itli a li-piid mad.- clPelly ol
-.a', d 'ohaei o - li ins and so:t soapt
au.l then pivvdeis ih-'in with blue.
The follow in.-; cvperien. e of Ml. J. M.
Nichol-on, ol lie.lkinvilie, N. .. is.
how'-ver. wc'l wo.thy of : eiug put -mi
i-t i -r.l as a iiios! u.g.-.iio'is way ol
perr. Mi.iling tie- "Hee's of the solution.
Mr. Nich-.l-on writes in a r- ( ent letter
a- billows.
I w. uld ineiiM .n a -'.liiph- contriv
an . vv Iiah I have made and u-i d
w .Hi peifeit -iieee.-. in i-Meruriiating
bags on i i hai and i u.-uuib- r v in- ..
t.... .-M ,.v -t.-r and fruit . aus i tin
and 1'Iled t'leiu -v illi a --'long dec,..-.
to i .. t.-hac. o si. ins and water; I
pour- d i1 on the -t.-ms hot and allowed
it i,i - "l. 1 -.1 o;.e i an on adi hill
and pla cd t he . in a -.''. n rh,.i
. u thii km s- ai--ul the -i.e of a
wheat .-ti.rv tl.oiougliiv wet il. and
allow e l it t-' h in ; .! ', n ! the plants.
I h- -t ring act a- a s p'.-.n. and Uraw s
lie .i.jill-1 out -Ir-'p I drop, and keeps
the p'. nts i . ti" riualiy lie-l-l-lie i with
r,.-. licii-iv-' ii.,1!;.!. thus ilriv ing all
,-is it. away. It turtle I a is' in
lh- grow , -I t!i !.. lit by k.-eping
tin- roots inoisi , ye' -i.iilinal and
gradual w 'be i pla ati.-n tha' th- mi
lie' her -i aid-n.-r bakes the earth. 1
i.ei.-p- in-ntioii this a- it may be
-aiiething i'' w, and I a-sure von n is
u.-rthy of a tna!. a- it p.ved entirely
.-at'sfa-tory to tee thi - season."
I in k. il I i'' t if"
i r,,i. .,.. . r i-ak-d Iruit trees ..f
a-. i-iiel. -avs an i-vihange, i an be
i.eia ;ri"e sjiiftig don n by i vv istmg
(,,.r,a.!i. r on.- iw;g trom a- h ot the
ni-on i .auch.s. I'll--., twigs thu-wi.st-d
together vv;l! in live year--.owiiilo
a solid la'arch thai catitioi
b. hr-ken. I wigs whi-h grow Iron,
the I -wer part ,a the I ran. In - are prc
1, i,il h- I a- this purpo-e. If there are
siich 1 w igs on th- I ranches a
w a'-T spr. u'" or "-inker" -hould be
a i .wed to grow; -r om-may be st.irt-i-li
v nicely :n-ertiug a .-ci-.a into a
-at I etwe.-n th- bark ,-n I wood ami
e.-ioely waxing it. Twias f r.jiu t h
-i ot a 1-ad pencil to a half an inch
in iliauu-t' r ran he n-ed for this pur-...-e.
e is. ma! ari I'm!) t If -i uin ili-in.
l h" re-'i-r-lsol rheiinia'ie cases in the
I. ai Ion Hospit i! fa 1 to show any riear
r.-ianoll !' we.-n the pr. v ah ll.-e ol the
dis -as., and particular climatic e-.tnli-p..ns
1 1.-. Il" iry s. t.ai.b.-tt has rom
pared th.- graphic curves representing
tin- iiuiiib"rs of cases ,,ii-"i vi-il for tune
vc.ir-, and remarks a general similarity
hetVM
vv av
the o
t s hi:
then -
n them. In m arly every . a-e a
s not c.- l I- .'billing to rise at
uing ol suaiiii r, and reaching
i--t ca-v an n in J.iiy or Aug a t:
Hie-s a t-mp.-r try cii.-.-k .-r fall.
toll.. wed by a rapid a-c-nt till thpsiim
mit is reached, at 'le- . n l of autumn,
when a steady fall occurs through the
months of p. enib-r. January an I
pel. ruary. till a low h v.-l is reached,
which continues nearly even till a-i -nr
the b.-ginn ng I the n- xt soinmer el
vilii -n. rt.eciu ve- for di llerent years
do not appear to be alt.-, ted by varia
tions in the character of the seasons
from which it is p.-s-ib',.. to make any
deduction i.'spei ting the ini'iiieii.eol
variations ot tempi-rat ur of . om'i-
timis of m ii-ture. Ac i ptiiig Mcs-is.
Hiu ban and Mitch H's d.v i-,on of the
London y. ar in'o six periods. ach hav-
nig a eliinile p.-ull.ir to itself, "we
find that rheum, it ism wa- in x'- preva
lent in the annual d nop and rol l
p-riol: next in th- da up an I warm
period; rases were ali-ait i-.pially fre
.pient in the two periods . liaract. -ie.
respectively by heat and old; below
th-se comes th- I ry and warm perin.':
and lowest oi all. as regards the fre
quency of the dis.-as". th- peiiol ih
si ribed as dry atid cold. It does lint,
howt-ver.iiecefsarily follow that then-is
anv etiological connection between the
ab-.ve facts; the periodical prevalem
of the disease may possibly be inde
pendent of conditions of climate." Ir.
(labbert draws the conclusions, with
little more eonlidenee, that the disease
is neither most prevalent in the roldest
months of the year, noi least prevalent
in the warmest; that it does not oeeur
wi'h greatest frequency in thus-'
months in w hich thedaity variations of
t em prraturearegre.it est: that, alt hough
there is a certain correspondence be
tween the rainy periods and the times
when rheumatism is common, it is not
ch-se enough lo point to any necessary
connection. I hit eases ot thedisra.se
are vrj- numerous at that period of
the r-r during whirh there is usually
a cvvistenee of low temperature ami
heavy rainfall -vi '. th-t end of
autumn, r.in.l.ir s. ii n .'"('.v.
rianlaiii Leaves lur Snake I'oisnn
A Marlborough ( N. V.) Ictt.-r to the
New i'ork 77.i- says. harles M.
Purdy is one of the leading com mission
merchants in New York who handle
the fruit products of the Hudson
Valley. Mr. Purdy's residence is m ar
Marlborough. About it years ago Mr.
Pnrly's mother, then a young woman,
w hile rambling along the bank of the
Hudson here, on what is now the
j Thomas T. I'.uckhw estate, was bitten
j by a rattle n.ike on th.' leg. The
poison rau.-ed gn at pa n an I the hioh
I was discolored veiy much, and the oi l
st-ttlers said that tie- only thing to do
was to mount a last h us.- and to ri-le
to the Marll or at ;h Mount ain and coax
; an old Indian woman, who lived there
i then all alone, in a rave, to conic and
1 cure her. This was ilom-. and the life
of Mrs. Purdy was saved through the
medicine furnished by this old s.piiiw.
It is a simple remedy ---a small cupful
ol lie juice ot the plantain weed, which
i- to he tound along every road and in
nearly even door yard in the country.
Mrs Purly g ive these lac: s to the
Ti ,! coi respondent for publication
expressing the hope that, inasmuch as
the plaint i in mice und notedly saved
the life of Mr. Pur-iv's mother the
same s. r ,c- iii gii! In-made available
to others if publicity was given to the
fa ts.
Inpi rv mad" among tanners and
c.iiin'ry p' -pie gem-rally elicited th" in
form iti -n t ha! plan' am w .m d is used ex
1. nsively for p uilt ii-mg, to le al up run
ii ' ng s-.r.-s and to break up ca-cs of
. 'ops a id te , r. I r. A. II. Palmer, ol
th s town, s iv . that a handful of plan
tain leaves made into a cup of tea
break up severe attacks ol cerlain
malarial ilisonh r- w hen other spcciiics
tail. old inhabitants say plantain
h ave--, vt-ai's ago w en-considered a sure
cure t.-r hv.iroph..! ia. W I chopp.-rs
on tie- Piattc'ill. Ma "lb-u-ongh. and
haw inguuk Mountains .-ay that they
hav e 1. -ng k-iown thai hiutaia mi. e
wo. ild pri'V- lit fatal results Iran the
I a-of a ra'.t lesuak". Toads and othei
animals ktn-w the iiiedii iual proper! i-s
..f th- plantain we.-d. When bitten by
a snak" I hey invariably hop to wln-r
; t;.t- -i-eeiiii -an be found.
Marked Trout.
It is the ru-t-iin of s mie of our tlsh
, oinmission- rs to atta. li met d tags to
liber. tte.l salie on. that when i aptured
again, th-grow h .a the fish may bf
noted. We oie i-ii- vv an angler whe
was in tie-ha'.'.t ot putting his mark
on trout; but h" d'.-' not use a metal
tag. It wa- a tub" with him to retain
no trout tha' weighed h ss than one
half pound. When h.- latuh-.l one of
h ss weight, h" would rarelully take It
oil the h.-o'., mark it by biting oil tin
upper portion of its tail tin, and throw
it back Into the wa'er to grow. some
Times h would c ttt h the-e tisli again
alter they had attained the proper sbi
to lind a pla-t-in lib basket; and it wa
of'.cn a source ot pleasure to him to re
ceive a h tter of thanks fr some fel-
low-aag'er who had emiuced t take
,,iie ..f the marked lug f.-llows. ( :ii
dav this biter of t routs' tails was driv
ing aiong s nil" eighteen miles from
home, wh. n h- cam.- to a bridge nv.-r
a stream, and in passing -aw a big
tr.uil ris -. Tin bex! day, with hi
ta k'.e, he drove back over those eight
een miles and tried for a r.se. II
bumd not a sign of trout. The next
day he mad" th" journ- y again, with a
like result. The third day. nothing
daunted, he drove out again. This
tilil- he pulled out .1 three-pound trout.
Th- upper hall of its tail I'm was gone,
and .air friend has always believed
that it was .me of his marked trout. -
I 'm ' mill S!ri mil.
Icuil Veil Unn't Ailvertisp.
It can be safely laid down as a ru!f
that in these days of universal adver
tising the man who don't advertise
f ither has noHiing f-u' sale which will
bear talking about or In- issoold f-.gy-ish
in his methods .f bu diiess that ,p
has got so far behind the tunes that he
will never i ateh up. Then-is no surer
evidence of snap an I energy in a busi
ness man or tirm than liberal advertis
'rig. In the store or wan-rooms of
large adveriiser the purchaser finds the
pistest styles, the best material, the
most approved patterns, the most r
liable goods and the most advanced
business methods .Advertising pays
rmt only in th matter of attracting
customers, which is the legitimate aim
of all advertisements, but it rnabl"
thp read-T to see who are the reallj
live and energetb- men in any line ol
business, and by keeping them constant
ly in mind the reader of the papers
an avoid the old fogy tra.lesniar
whose greatest mistake in life has beer
n not getting buried twenty-live yean
ago. I lead men don't advertise slti
t niter fiii'l 1'iin'rr.
TOPICS OF THE HAY.
A farmer of Montgomery county,
I'ennsylvania. rut three sheaves of
.vhe-at during harvest, thrashed and j
-leaned the grain, which was at once
iround into Hour, then baked into
akes and eaten by th" harvest hands,
within ten minutes from the time the
'rain was standing in the field.
Pities are not rich. They are rt ally
lesperately poor. It is the country that
s rich: i! is the barren sea that is
wealthy. It is only out of the ground,
r out of the ocean you can get new
wealth. All the wealth of cities be
long to some one. The bouudless and
xhaiistless wealPi of the world is iu
he fields under the sod or under the
waves of the m- i.
The M. Iimii. :rhl, of L m I n
fays that the I Hit..-1 stabs has the
est machinery and tools in the world;
ind M. I.ounlelot, who was recently
ent over here by th" French Minister
if Commerce, says that the superiority
vf tools used lu-re and th- attention to
letails too oHen neglected in l-Iumpo
ire elements ol danger ! I'.uropcan
ndnst ru-s.
Pro'e-sor Stevenson, of the sinilh
sotiian In-titiit.i "i. has go;,., wilh a
aai iy of expior is to the region ol tho
dill and iave dwellers to make a
'ollect ioll of relics all! curiosities lobe
laken to the New Orb-ins t'ott-ni !'- n
'.t nni.il l'.x position, llxplora' ions will
ie made iu Arizona and N-vv Mexico
ind will be coii.iuctcd ill pari ain-'tig
villages never before visit" I.
In this c iiintry we bu m as we like
ir as we can. being .-tily snbj-ct t
natural conditions and changes of
weather. We grow our t.u.aec i as we
please. In ( ic uany t he farmer must
ibserve certain regulations promulga
ted by tin-government. An equal dis
tance bet we ii the
iibnli in. I lows
I '
mu-t
.... i : .1....
li'S-itoo .iici i.e i.'io "ni- i
rules are enl 'i'i d. Iu t.reat P.rilaiu
Ibe cultivation -I tobacco is absolute,
ly prohibit' I und"!-any and all condi
tions A ino-l remarkable show- was re.
lently lull in Austria It was an
exhibition of nose. Highly persons
competed lor th" pri" ..Here 1 for the
most extraordinary nasal protuberance
in form, si,e and color. The jury de
cided that only three out of the whole
could h.. a Imilt' d as competitors for
the prize. It was finally adjudg- d to
a competitor lion Ye-uni. who i
the proud and happy possessor ol
what is said to I- i gigantic n-'-e (
deep v iolet blue.
Sum- pi-ofessi-.n.il bas-ba'd players
command higher -.iI-tiis than m.i"y
b a ling divines a id educators; in f.i.-t.
there are in every college ni-n ol line
attainments who are paid lilty per
sent. le for their .. h larly services
than s .me "pit-hers" and "catchers''
receive for work of the most ordinary
ro-t. Just now go. ..I pit. hers bring
all the way Inmi -.'. to JI.imhi.
catchers are scarce at f k1!-' '. inlbdders
tomiiiand as much, not more, while
very poor oiiiiiehh-rs will bring SO.'"!"-
The k a leu-.
The Karens, sav.s a i orre-potidi tit,
arc one oi the gentlest ami most timid
of all the Asiatic peoples. They are a
jungle peopl". and even to this day
when 1 go into their villages on the
distant mount litis, t;,..- people will
desert their homes and rush away in
1 1. rest fear. Wh I villages may tlniii
be il. p.iiiil.it d at lh- approach ut a
siutde whi!e loan. The converted
Karelia are now .n-mlinsr niissiotiaries
out ;iinonkr their li-ll-ivv tubes: oil tin)
lnoiintains. i hev M-cin to bear some
su h relationship to the liunm-ae in ,
the American Indians do to n.s jit home, j
T, , , ..;,, I .a,,,,-,,,!.,.,! r ,,.
lhey are .1 hii ..piu'iled al-oilL'i.iul ran. .
no doubt. Win n tin- missionaries
found them they ha I no written!
; latioua'e and f i r.-lnjioii. alt lii)Ui;h
they cherished a t;.""! many religious
traditions that were extraordinarily
akin to the Nriplurul history of
Christianity with phenomenal readi
ness. Although this mission is ten
wars- younger than that aiimng the
r.uriiiese, they have I!,"111' eouiinuni-
cants as aj-amst J'" Burin.-s.-. This,
too, in spite ot the fact that there are
. ,, , r . . ,
millions of r.urni kh and only from
,1i n i.i h n i to k . x i Karens. 'Ihedif
ference lies altogether in the recipioney
d the people. When Jiuddhisin once
gains a foothold among a people, it is
verv hard to unseat it.
Tlie ( liinipaiizeeN Home.
The traveler, Paul Ib-ichart, states
that the sako. n . hiini).inee. in ex-
ree.litiirlv ahundaiit on the west coast
, , ' ., i, i f . .,
of Lake langany ika. A band of from
six to twenty is usually to i.e lounil
near a village. The adults will attack
a man en slight provocation, and are
feared ly the natives more than the
lion. The average bight of tl.e animal
is about four feet three inches, but the
shoulders are very broad, the arms and
thighs muscular and the entire frame
ample ajj I massive. The nest of the
sako is a structureof broken boughs in
a tree, placed some ten ft et from the
ground, and looking like tho nest of a
great bird of prey. The sak j sits with
in it, not under it, and it has no cover
ing save such as the foliage of the tree
alTords.
There are twelve thousand French
voters in Maine.
Our Cavalry.
1'su.illy some farmer comes rifling in on
loi'scback in his shut -sleeves, laboring
Hitler the gl'iate-t excitement, hallooing
Indians' Iniltiiii". '." und aflcr he has be-
in. .; i. I...I . i. . i..ll tiw I
tory. unfolds a sickening tale of the
imiuicr in which snnie of his relatives
iave been butt In led in cold blood by the
av.iges, or his horses and cows killed so
I- to h ave him completely impoverished.
Then there is hurrying to and fio in the
little foil rat ions' have to be drawn niul
put up in hundli s.the pack linilcssiiddlcd
ind loaded, und then the cavalry horses
iave to be saddled and made ready for
'he I'h Id Just nt nightfall, perhaps, the
ii.. 1 1, v . .-ivah adc mot . s out ov er hill and
lab in se itch of the I rail of the savages.
All. I si outing from s-un tottn days no
Hi in.v i- -n II, 11" trail is discovered, mid
h. Indian- tln in -elves have vanished like
'he v. i i. -I phantom of the mountains.
N'.-l on., sc., ni ing parly in twenty finds
Indians, the gicali'l number of scouts
lend, ring uiis.il isfat l . t results. Al
I hough similar, no two scouts arc exactly
dike, nor an- liny generally ovir the
- lllic pollloll of thccolllltiy. Sollletillll s
iu oilicer stumbles on a war party of lu
ban-, w In n. of i onise, there is a lively
-kirmish. and again, by dint of pel-sever -
,. t.i.l .1. t-t Miileit i.i.l I. w;lt' ll.-tltv of
savages is ot.ilakcil and receives merited i
. . . , i .- -ei : t 1 .'
piim-hiiiciit tor depredations. I In.- fol
(..vv in- the Hail. -lav iillcr day, is ii trying
.ideal for III. 11 and lior-fs. und on these .
ions th. v mav be said I" suffer real
, , ,. i. . n .. i , . i...
lighted, tin- liac-M i- ltolisiiin.il. i.tiil
there i- lit I le ur im hard bread. I In-
in. i.v o 1 1 in in the cold and sled ol o
nuiig or Montana, or on I In- hot mid
pal. In . I plain- ol Ti X.s ol l ioil M 11
and l..-1-i s mu-t siiib r. and ii deal pt'ne
i- paid, evil tie lull a few Ild llleil ale
made lo bile the I u-1 Afi.'t i apt ill ing
im Indian . imp. etiouuh dried llli'iil inav
s.iin loin s b, b.imd to appease the pallg-
i.f llllllgi I'. .'Uld l,o Ulllle.plellllv llolses
and in-:! - h iv. bu ll killed vvhili Havel
Sui-j -i. teg t . I'uilii ll -I Mi. at -apply . li
the hall I alni-h. d -oldi"
Ill I ii da-. whin lhc savage- an-
lie
,,f!
1
well .Mill, d. tin I- i- no small di
dai.-.i in lh- kiinii-ii. - that take place
with lh. in. as w i- all kn-.w. I lev arc a
v.iv br.iveiic. of in. n wh-n eoi'inied. 1
l.-l ill... tl.ii- .Kill,,., br.llil.ll. til V
l.iki ...I . .uil..-e -I ev. r.vihoig tin y i an.
T- kill a- many of llu- i in mv - po- ibe
Willi. -ill I"- lo llu !! hi - i- roll-id. led
lh. I,l:d.- , pe of VV a, fare, Mild I lllll Hot
ai, ii-, t not , oir. , ! ah..ii! il. They
! il- in V
I. nil. I throw im: .r.-.av llu il bvi -in
w at-, l hough -ii.!- of t In ii
U-. I
..l- ei d iriie: in llu-i-Mrein, . Tin y
know lh. y h iv
whil, the whi:
luip.irati'.i ly b vv im n.
i- a- id. nliliil a- the
h a v i - oi 1 1 ii lit i -, Tin v ha.e im tram
ol .iil.-i-i, no t... . .. I .. .: Iii r tin in. i ach
MiaM larryiiig ahaig vvhal he can gel ill
tin wav of rations. An Indian can eat
more and al the -aim time lite on I.
than any oiln i- human being, their ga
tl'otlolllie f- lls at tilll-s plot ing p. ib lly
-loiindini:
Hxcess of (ioncfiisit v.
A San plan. i-.
-ton : A vv, il do
, I M h'lllge tell'
thi
s.-. I lady, v ho vv as :ic
lil-l- niii. pa i ligers
.inpaiii.il h
from I 'akialiil lo ei I i.iiicl-i o. illoppi 1 1
h rpui-cat the linj laieiin.:. and did
ii--I , I i- ot , r In I lo-- mil il -ii- haii gone
-in. di-l.uai in a -ti-.t car wh-n she
I- Ml In .1 III b-.-l. I'll, illoppi d pill'-c
tis.,,il. ilo,. hot -. one a vt.,1. i front
L.m. in. ll- - a:, h. d it and l an : tie-
oiln r Luis j . : i .-lit .
.1. Al on. of th.
VI h. n t i - b. w a- .
di' .lie ll'a ploll-
pill vv; Hie
lak. n ind ulTerc.l t.
- ..I :h- tin 11 . hut tin
d and taken back. The
i.nlv was tin t and lh. prop.ily r. till aieil. I
In the giaii fulness ,,f h-r in ul
t a in ighbo ling pi a iiul -land amp J
l -ii-ht and div nl-d a iliim - vv . -it ll of the
ii-,d:. -libit pioduil wilh tin Imv- ninl
h.r lilll, "ill lie . Ill -e l- -an o have
. oiitaiiii .1 i hnty I. l lo i - in .
l. r . i;:ht hundi. d dollar-.
-h and a not.
tVLnt nel.-nii ttitli pleasure we n"ver
f-.iV-.-i " - Mli-d M. i-.-i.-i-. The t..l...iiii,; is n
.- in eoini I . aid .nit liuiuli'. d- of dollai
w i !i -ul r av .ie- ii i.v I m -n, 'tit." savs Mrs. Km
n.v Hl,..,i.s. ..I M ll, i l. s. Mi h. '"I ha I fe
rn ile . -ii i; -I ain: -. . ".-iiiliy din-i -an", .l-.tii."
,i -i -..ai - iii- It V I'iii loiv.n
i l i. ri -ti. u' .hd in- in.'i" p. ..1 than H-iy
in - h ail.- I ev i I. I, I a lt ,.y, ry s. lll.l v
i -.il,.. .1 ' And s. do w.-. It n-'-v.-r di-np
I -it- il- patron- I'm sell it.
A I. ml ml take
. led "III.
Mat i v ill;: n lii.-h.telii-
M c v Lulu - wl.-i for .tears hod
-e: r. t lv t ' . r , iijov, I lhc I imii.v ..t ft iluiL
Well l.-l've !'. l -l -o I'.'ll-iV.Ucd hy lh.,- Ilst. ,,f
I l.jdi-i I inHcim's I '.-ei.ilile Colin iiillid that
I iliev hav. li .ii,i'l,i d over t ,e ill-lle-h is said
I . . I .. I,..,.. ..I lif, I, I .-r,. UII...I Ullh
j . ,1,. ..hai-m's nnd lu-lu r ht-auty.
( liiiicl nt limt A tlniiciiit; iimsti-r.
I'ili- Tiiimii'M.
!i..tvet .-r l.-it e. sp. ,nt mi l painlessly cure-i
tii...i.t I.U He. caM-n.- or -alve Send six
.-. i,t in stamp- Im paui hid. r. feiv-ie'es nnd
l .l. 'o Id s I l- p 1 1 -: 1 1 V Me lieill Assijeill
M..n. in.! Mum -loci, hu'talo. N. Y.
h, lei-al.el! in Ko,lo..I i..ci.ttl it-liisriilii;
jl( ., 1JV, , 4. ,.,., ,,. Mrikr Hon
the out-nle vvnli ii .-end of a lii-.iv)' lit-riin,
Uiniiii.nii.ii"
: "I'.onch on l'.-ii cue- iiiiuiors.ooi.iiijti,
IVsjm-. love; cuini aialivt-, iimiT)-: sii.t-r-lalive
ilivone.
Siinnni-r th in rt.-ilnn
are tl.-re. "id ,a .-me ,. lh - eitres of t-tui--
a i ii I a i. .11 eil.-i.-l hv that most wonderful
lellie.lv- Ilf I'l.'l,','- -Ii,,d.l M.'ll.'lll 1'IS
..vert " Tlioii-iiii l- "I erai.tiil men nnd
... .. S.,.., I...... I w.,l,t. l,..l ul..t fl',,,
I t. vlV j.,s of ,l,i ih. .n t.-stilv ilmttsn
j -ut.ii'ti.'.ii: in U .-n.-ly st,,".-. is t,.. kaip-r in
! :,,ral mid nlt.-rntiv.-. mi l the must nli-tinnte
! ot,.. timis ol 'tin- thr, .it nnd lining yield toil
( u W(.r Al ,,.u. '
'I he man whi makes wafers limy tie very
wicketl. luit tin one win. thus mil i-no t.c-lter
lrcllv Woim-ii.
I.iiili."i who would r. laui fri-luifss nnd vi
viicit.v. 'I ry -'Well- 1 l. alth Kcnevver."
Hat FrvKR. My brother Myron ninl my
elf were lu.th rurid of Cnlnrrh nnd H,i'
Fever In- t July nnd Aucust hy KlyV ('renin
ltl, In In II,-,.' these trtmhli-s have
j ,,t returned--(Iaiuuki. I-'f.uhih, Spt-noer.
I N-,'y frYfs , wns limi(,l(1, for tWei,ty
! tears with Hay Kt-v.-r. I used Klj'
fream Hnlm with favornlde re-suits, nntlcnn
rt.,.OI1,n..,,i ,t to all... Kohkbt W. Town-
i.rv. u-x-.bMri hli.ntietli. IX. J.
"Itmmh on Tnoihnrhr."
Instnnt rclii-f for neiirali.'ia. tixitlmche, fuce-nt-hi-.Ask
for "liuii"h on tottlmche."l.aA'.',ac.
A Roinrilr fop l.una ninrasr.
Pr. HoU-i-t Newt-.n. ln- presidt-iit of the
F.el ctic i-oll-pe. of tho etv of Now York,
nnd formerly of I'iiieinnii'i. ihin. iisel I'r.
W'ni Hull - Hal s-n very extensively in
hi practice, ns ninny f.f hi pntii-nts. n'.w
hvuie. i -id restMi el t i health l.y the up of
thisinvnliinirp iii'slieiiip. cm niiijdv te-lify.
llen'wny a d ti nt l n r- , ' dv milit
to lpie-, f 1. .1 fr. elt I. e'orv pliy ician as
n soterciL-n renn-lv in nl! "lie- of luiu
di-a-i-s It .-iiios r .ns.uiii tioit. nnd ha im
e,Ul fi r ad lrt..in ni..la nls
I. Hi- I'r rvi-r.
If you nre ln-inu ""r unpon lifo.try"Wel!-'
Health Hi newer.. "fioi-s direet to wotik spots.
ltaeen.sf,.,,.iytr.sayttmta,ier-onisl.om.l
fick when 111 it iilll tlie) Hrfc HUH)' nek.
BAFFLED I
One of (tic Mol liini-riiiiiiinhle find T)nfi' I
uiin il II ei t ill Jtoi-eliN llsi-..t-ri-d mill hx
i.iii..I. I
TlnM-e Is s.vn nivstevlnu- trfmblo ttinl is nt-;
T 0 K I 11-; ll.'til'IV I'VI'l-VllMl'IIIIIII' lllllll "I'" Il'1""
I- hss vinleiv-.-. Il 5 -. ills tosn-al iutotlii-hiHly
like n thief in tin- ni-Jit. ro,-n.rs riuiii' t di
ngnnS..' it. ISeien! isi are piizl,-d by itsyiui
toins. It is, iildce.1. M liinilei-ll nivslerv.
lake tliie favem mid vnciie lu ila.ln'3
tlifU flttiick tiorses mid jno-ilriil.' nearly
nil 111" iiiiimnls in the Inn.l, this stilill"
1 rouble wem- t" niennci' iimiiliin.l. Mirny of
its victims have t.ains iihout tho chest und
siil.s. mid sumetiiiiej in th" l.a.'k. They ttel
(lull iin.l ulct-iiv; lh" iiimil Ii tins n lia.l lust".
e-H.j,i!v in th,. inoiiiiuj; A Mranp' hiieky
fliine coileets iilmiit tl.e l.-etli. 'flic iipi-lil
isror. There is n feeling lik" n h-nvy l.in.l
iil.i the i4..ii.lcll. soiuvtiin.'sn faint nll g-no
seiiMitioii is f..t at tl pit ef tlie ilniiuHi,
wliu h fn.l il.s'.s not siUi-fv. The ryes mow
nuik-ii. th.-Imiiils mill feet fe-l i l.uiiiiiv at
(lie I ime ii it. 1 burn niteii-ely at others Alter
0 while ii ceil-ill H'ln in.nt tir-t .Irv, hut iifn-r
n tevv iiienilis it i-alUiid".! vitli a ".rey'sli
ci'lui'i il e i ei. iniioii. 'I he tiMhcl.il umi te. Is
tir.-.l nil tl.e win e, mill sleep .1- t's ni.t serin to
lUloi il iiiiv rest. II,-1 , me- ii. i v. n :,iiTitabl.,
iiinl gloomy. mi. I li t- ev il f-1-. l.i. liei;.. Thnv is
a RiiMiiiess n Hvu!inr nlurliiiK M-n.Nitinn in
1 lie h-ad wlun rising ii. Miit.leiily. Tint
liotvils Ih'i-i.iii.i in t.v... iiinl I hea. ilaiil, oilt
llux iiiteiicl.v: tin- -kin is iliv ninl h it
nt tiiins, lii-- b:.o. i-ow thick mid
stagnant ; t he while-nf the eyes t-.a-oni" t ilif;" I
With y-l. vv; tho urine i scanty nil I high
clon". I, le. siting n M-.liii.' a ii Iter stnmlm .;.
'lh.l-e is i.,jiieiiiiy a -pill lag I. i of the l'..i...
in. I an. s wiin a o'lir la-.e, iim-i s iiieinii,
' V" I;' . V ,"' . ,'" '
ltll..'llll'lll"ll ol ih" I" ni t I le" vi-l.'ll h"
,,,; i. M,,s More Ha-.-v.-s.-
th. r,. i. n firlun; -l .ixp.ti.iii.ia ini't
i;r.-it wea'aiess. M.iU o' ili.-e sv iii.!..iis
'"" " " "
near v oiiisiiiol .. . ur i.oi.iiIi.i i-a liave this
,,a ,. I,,-., nl,,,,,,! w , ,lv luislak.-n lis
nature, s. in- have trial- i it fr '.ir
t f 1 1 1 1 1 : sum.- Lu- .in- t f I.nl i"..irlv nll Imvo
l.li e I I" I-. a -I. lite -e ll of III" .Its-id' I-. Ill
.' 'il le.-.:. pies,. .'ire leiiht-.l Willi it
th -lii-.-l' , 'I' ... . i l l e "I III' A !.
bi -liai.l-. o Lu,- nl X- p s '-..,i,.,t -.tr.-i-t .
I O Ion. 1 Hill- lie. I II..- I I lillll-ell .
'I h-i I irl llio-e p.-. ill. -ii a-i.l piiiiibil ynip
t- in- v. I'l-li I hav e I - ii. 1 .. i I- ! ,n.', ' o maa.v of
my -: Ills. im. I win Ii li.".-. - ' oii.-ii l.iillt-il
me 1 I n -vv nil ti uii-.alv esi.i!.ii-he.l
.-ni. .I - w-nl.l be i i . . . ail. eg LH- I 1 - I ll i- d
thi-iii oil n ill th" pn-1. I ti. -i-eloi-.- .h i. i-.
mil!" I ! -irike -m' in n ni-iv p-c Ii 'In my in
tense - t -la-li-n 1 1 - -A I hat 1 vn, inipiot-
in.:. '1 1..-.lull, stupi I te nig .k'p.irn I im I I
1 .- ii 1 1 to eii...y l ie i.-H'.. lume .My iipp-ulc
i-eiiiiii-.l. Mv p wa-' n I'r--hmg. Tlie
. i .. ... i. i. ...i i ...i l i
,oW ' t,. ..i,,.,,,,. l,w . 'llk t n.ur-"- - T
.(1ti,. ,. ,. f tin-... weeks I f,!t
bk-a new innii. nii.l kn-.w thai it was vvh. illy
"Wlllg to'lie w-ll.l. lllllelll-l.il. y m u iiinei
'l ippe. an." Tne l i-l, whi. h wa.s nil the
inciieitie I t ,ek "
I 'oi-tol-s mid s, i...iti.ls often evlinilsl their
skill mid Hi" p.ili-nt ,1 e-. lhey n-yiteiv
thing thai ha- lis-ii n ed hyan-isknovvn t th"
pr-l .. a. and lh il lad. I'.v eiiU' tli.-y -nvo
the hie e I -It. ai ml. i reai mid i'"i,.iie.l
n'.iny V In nil I hi- . in In- nv-id.-d by
preeaiition nnd care. I- nisin,. n Hen.; it is
I.. . ii.hire -ii. li siilt'ei in: ' With a pure nnd
palalable i.r. pai ,,i ..ii n nhni reaeh to n.'leet
lis Use i- slllll.lV ni.A.-ll-llbit-.
An r nili ai .1
lie -hakeii bi lor
i . I,' - medicine that inn-t
', i I t ik. a.
A liatiinil ..11. el inly. on that will not lie
' coin.- laneid. -lie thai i- p-n-li ntui-'. mil- that
lllbllles li. . ,i'iil.s is I 'lll bollll.',
the lll.'sl rlcpill! Iiall' dl'esser llll l roloivr.
Try it.
j I'l-.i's Cur, fol I 'iiii-iim.ioii dm s Hot dry
J U.il .-.nigh: it icm.iv... !!,. ran-
&&&&
I.V PI i V. riNKHAM's
Veptalle CompoccB
I'oi- l'rint,lf (-iiHUlntnlNnnil
W .-.i!,iii-ss-m sii i-eiiiniiMl lu
lil.l'l'.'sl I. -llii.tr IHIlMlllltllMI,
Ir- lv t- ..r.t f -am -f K.-tnli- r.-in-
n i ,..iii I- . liilltiiiin.-.U..n ict.l l'.-.-ra.
m ll,.- Ml. i ii-In
..i- il- ii..
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ti r.m..
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. ih-
lit
a i
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Ill-
ii.
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... ........i-o.-t. . itlil
run . I Li- It i.-.
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; n I ... i.
rc-iui,.-..! i. vir.i.
I.--. ,- itl-in. - ! r
; ii...i,jr,ii,'ii,,i a-ji
l'jl , ru I (.. r lil.il." ni -l,in
V I'ai.l ';,iM .1 .lo , t m-i. t'l!
il. I'l.. 51. OIL S.tl-'IU- sf. I $ '
Ft th -.iro.-f Ki.l
c- ini."iiii.i ii
v.. family (.1, n.l N-lll. ul M til I r '.VMM f'.r
mm 17.. "i'l .-lie -. -eliMil-.il.. p,.llli"i-..- .lij
i torel IHv of tViiv. r. S.'o-,--il.- n I- t nt nil ,lrili;s-l-!.
ll" MU9RAH0 , ,. f..,.....,'i, .
. -r. noi. le.-. ni, i ilk
i g.-inTnl r-
.....rit!t,..i.,.lf. -.. ,
li, li.rl.'ir una spa,.
n.l.'.ti.o-. rln'iimr,
it l"
1IM t ill. ..Hi
.. i- p-li.li
p. n t h..
my .r
nn.l ...t.
I.e -lniM'n l.y
, i ' 1. 1 t . n
Mil- ..I mo, a III. lie
i..':i.l..r-. Oil n me
'CjJ? Ill- win,!- UlU Hl-tl"
J EV.O IM.i.U'll lll'-ir .1. III.-,
tl f s? ..r-all.l all Hi iK
K ! II
al I.
aii-l dlt-al.-i
PATENTSrK'ISS
It., k ..f
IJrown's I nm JJitters mm-
liint-s Iron wiili pure vc.'ital.le tonics.
It is compounded en thorouelily bci-
nlilic tin. I medicinal principles, nnd
cannot intoxicate.
All mlier preparations of Iron cause
headache, mid produce constipation.
lirown's Iron Itittrr.s is the
ONLY Iron medicine that
is not injurious- it-use does not
even blacken the teeth.
It not onlv cures the worst cases of
Itspcpsia, hut insures a hearty 111
lltilU 1111,1 genii lliev.slioll.
B(tM
; spS)
It ill, an.
fl-i. i,i-i. nil Ot--i- .
1.-11. r , i . -r 1 I
S,..,.il VV. r ......
Cl.-e.k-.o f I. :. .
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f &Jh ii4 VVN
C4 Ptilv Iriiii 1JV"fl.eiiiani1 X. .V.
I I I iinoili.-iiii- tiiatUf Jtr )A UriiK's'ist.s re- ok, W X
f II IrX'''.""" t'H-1-etiVoVPURITVA.i'Oliiiiiitiil H as vi fA 1
If A 8UREPET1ZER.S" BEST TOWC KNOWnM I
Will euro quickly and completely Dynpepnin, Weakness,
iff Malurui, Impure Blood, Chills uod Fever,
ll fcL and Neuralgia.
A " INVALUABLE "i II I
FOIt LA0IE3 AND FOR ALL It
VpEn30N3 WHO LEAD A BEDENTAHY LIFE.f I
REL!EVESINDIGESTIONfTnv CURES "DYSPEPSIA, j J N
It Hasiirt-lvmoi1vv3 It st r.-nv't liens thfl I L
L il SS. for llse:.sc3 nf Ul XT 1 Jmiis..-s-.tnnosnyr V
-1 Vtv thcl,lv,-rnn(loVPU!Tvykyintlior:iu.stlieX S
f Klilncys. Vy s.vsl''i"- sT
1 P(illlW irnrn SICK HBADAPHE, BlllD.iinsla, nd ail LIVEE nnrt BOWI L compliunM, aiaiii
I II rion POISON. nl Skin Ilioun IONB PII.L A COSF, For I'..,nlc Complaints thfie Pllla
1 1?$&;TZI
ru,Vl for i& eta. in atamta. Valuabia iniormatlou
A Great Problem.
7n.-e all the Kidney finrl Mm ,
. nll lh- fend purifier
..IC-U(UI.C9f
--,..., i .i... j."i..iiin'i. ri.iAdiea.
Take nil the Puyluti Hud inUignrlon
enrrt,
-Tuko nil tlie .t.iif, IVvrr. mid billioni:
sprrxfut,
Ti.ko Jill the firitin nnd Nerve force
ivrtrrrf,
-Talio nll Hi-.- i7r- honlth reslorr.
- bi sh-rt. liV.y idl I Up bit qualitif 61
nll th.-se. mi l Om ,. .-"'
Viii'htii'n nl T the lirst nietlicinfH in tn
wmil. ninl von u-i I Und Hint.
-.'ifiViVh.-lve til-' Inst dl.-ntive quHjltlei
nnd imvM-rs ol nil -onrentratfd
--In tliPiii.iuul lh.it they will cure whenany
t-r nil of tlune. sinlv r .'imifcinerf
Full. A thyio-.iU trial will give postt.v
pr.H'l of Hits
HanlfiiPtl Mvcr.
Five yenir n;n I t-r.-k" down w ith kidney
Hie! livi-t'iMinp!:, int .'iiul ill, uieniisin.
Sui-e then I I iv . I, .'M nimble to tv nbniit
nt nil. Mv liver be-niiie hunt lil.-e w.l; my
lllllll wer,- piiir-s up nnd llllt'l with vvnt-r.
ll thi'liest phv: c aus iiRiv.-d that notUinff
could ..iii-eiiu-. f ri'v.lvre. to try II .pltiltw-si
1 have ii-.-,i s-veit bitU. .-; the hiiriiiiesa huA
nil f.oii- fi'ein mv liv-r. llifuvvclling frum my
bm!-, mid it has m , '.,- i? minirlr la my
ri.sf; nth. i wis" I vv.ul.l h-ive been now in tnV
I'l i.n. .1. V. Moukv. Jiiiirulu, October I,
Poverty ninl Snfrerllilf.
I wns .ii:i.-K,.. d...vn vvnli debt, fioverty
lid suit, in,,; l.r ie.ur.eaiisi.il by a tick
lannlv nt ,1 l.e'.' I I'l
. lorniK.
"i wa- . iia.'
do iimnerd, lllllll rtn
veni ng". l-v I'h- e l i ' 'f hi iust-i-, I coin
in 'iiei-d i' iii ; ll-p hi1 -r-. nnd ill one tnonlh
w ' were all w-. u in I n .v i f lis hiiv.' wimi a
sn-k div sine -. nu t 1 -viini in sny to nil iior
in -e, till run keep v-iu lii'inlk-s well h ytvir
will. Ib.p ItiM. is for le t tlnin in- doctor's
visit will eosl. 1 kuuir it." A WoniilNU-
M.W.
; v1" N. ne B.-niiini' wiih-et fl hunch of
Cle.'ll Ih..sii the white l ibel shim all the
vil", pel; li ti- st n If tvilh ' Hop or "Hops" in
t 'ir nniii".
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