1'Ott THE FA KM WD HOME. 11 ii in 4 in the Poulu-y Vunl. Every fiirnu-r who has trii'tl it is sure I hat plums in tho poultry yard are pro tservL'd from citri'tilii). The sharp eye.l fowls piTeeive every emerging beetle and snap it up without a single failure. It i.s the natural habit of these insects (o mature in tho s.til under the trees where the e,'i? infesteil plums have fallen. When the newly hutched larv.c pmerire from the fallen fruit, they enter the ground and there pas throu,'h ihe impa stagf. When tho yoiui;4 mature I beetles leave the ground they do not lly, but proceed directly to the trees and crawl up the stems on to the brunches in search for the fruit. If any obstU' le is found, the beetles will lly, but not otherwise. As soon as a hen observes a grub in th soil, it. pro ceeds to search for m re, an I other hens so mi eug age ill eunies1 competi tion for their grub, so that the S"il is thoroughly S'-ruched over, and not one currulio escapes. This is the way in which the fowls deal with t hese in sects in the spring. In the summer and early fall, the small plums which drop are swallowed w hole, the larger ones are pic'd to pio. es ait I cut"ii.utid if one l.irv.i' -;c,i;i.'s these, risk.-., it i; apt to be taken in the ad of leaving the fruit or wriggling through the soil. -m tUat th -re is a certainly that the pests are really discourage 1 and ile strode I by the fowls, ii'nl that, the combination of p mltry yard and plum rchurd is a mtitually serMee.ible one. The writer his tried it fur several years, and while it docs not wholly l':ee the trees from the cuiculi.is, yd it re duces their nmiibers so iiri' h. I hat there are not enough of them to do as much pruning ot the fruit as is desir able. I ir when pi'ii'lll'i'. six p"' tain that a few spared l"f the ear old green gag i plum . it i- coi re ll I It t e beer n!io. - V. J ,.; linns, Imlil Hints. Cool rain waler an I soda w ill re move machine gr-M-i! trom washing fabrics. 1'is.li may be ? liiuiing int'i b d much e t .ier by g wat 'i' about u minute. b'ipe tomatoes will reiuo e ink and d'tier stains from white cloth and from the hands. 1I ue ointmeiii and kerosene mixed in eipi.il propoi'iioiis and : J I i -1 to lii'tlsti-ads is an uni tiling bed bug remedy, and u c 'a' of white'a-h is ditto for tic vv.i'ls .ii' u log I -e. Ilee.swas and sup will m do -ir rii-ly i! ttirons a- el'-an aud iiw...1i as gl.t..s. Tie a lump of wax in a tag aud l,oep i' I 'f that jiu.-poM-. U iie'i the iron-are hot, rub t hem iir-1 with 'l wax rag. then a1 them wiin a pup r or i o; h .-.prinMi d w it h - tit. A prcity way t. ide lor or the narrow full at th amp, itli.-r porcelain strip of r r,n h e lg. so il w ill i.id . to t ,i ' i' Ii- r it I ma : the m a' th i op thou trim the c; this -h-.lll I -m-iothly over r, y em' r-ld"ry I I .., 1 the .id close. bottom ii ;'. h a't! noi be g it'e-re I, th" -h.fl-; t'e :i '. .-dk 'Ir i v in i l -lace; this -!e,! I lilt' u'd III. 1 ' ! 'tu-l Wiit it -t ; ri to mild I! er r II "id I the til- d ti il - Ii.- a- tig th- 1. Iv I -lU'.l' 'lie o I, t:ie W hell ... I .,....) d'l-t. I'r-t. I. Ivtii.' ,-'i . - Hi bones, pr-vio i t ' .r, in ii: from fa'- by 1 1 1 . : u--i : with ! ii."l tiny are p irui- I fr mu ingle bents whi - h it tv" n ' u giM-uh or U va' u . The oiit-i'le leave-, o' c ib''Uges are greedily eat'-ll by e.Ws, but viMi. however, a bu I eiiecf on th- milk, unless e, e is taken to f. e I pi aM-r milking, loveu tlm-the had ilavnr goes off be,,re th- cow is milked again. liaru manure :uys I'. Imun I II'-s-v, must bethe main supply of must farm, (rs. If I ha I t w o a. ns of 1 md to plant with corn, and luni manaie enough for one acre, 1 would -plead it on the two acres and -uppl menl with t'oinniercial feriili' rs. As trees are g-n rally rap-d, more harm than good re-uils from tint oper ation, (ireat care sluittll alway- b tuken not to distiuii nr injur- the lower and living part of the bark. A common mason's trowel or a short handled hoe makes a good scraper. o not waste the coi n cobs. l'.-e them as fuel and save the ashes, as they contain a very large lu-opoition of potash antl are vain able for that oubstance alone. I u addition they also make economical fuel, binning freely and can be collected with In tie- la bor. (iolfart, the inventor of the cn-ihige system, says that hedois not hold that butter made from ensilage is as good as when fvdon fresh maize, but while winter buttt r is always inferior to that made in summer, that from en-i lage is of better quality than that from tiny other feed. At the Uranito State hairy men's association in Concord the other day, Hon. Warren I Ianiel, of Franklin, spoke on ensilage. He was formerly opposeti to it, luii his barns being burned last suiiiiuei It- w us induce I to put ina silo, and is n w convinced of tlie value of ensilage for cuws. It may be valuable says the Uurul Cut ij or n in ii, to know that a Hook of three hundred turkeys kept a largo vineyard clear of bugs and worms last season, while in neighboring vineyards not so treated tho bugs and worms destroyed the crops. Tho turkeys be came very fat and brought good prices ut Thanksgiving. It i.s now asserted that the common earth worm is the cause of tho gape parasite in chicks. In cxaming earth worms from a gupo-infecled district the gape parasilo was found to be coiled up in the .structure of the earth worm, and upon feeding the chicl-s with such earth worms the disease was at once produced among the brood. One of the lest rein 'iliei for diar rhou in fowls is as follows: (live a tciipooiiful of raw linseed oil, repeat ing the dme the see n I day after. Thoiighc one scruple each of pow dered 1'eruviun bark and hyposulphite of .-"da m.'de into pills with common soap once a day for threeof four days. Keep the fowls clean and fee 1 them on eooUel out meal until they fully recover. An lluglish farmer .-ays: for two winters I have placed si horses iiithe following weekly allowances: l-'ortv-two pounds of oats, Js pounds mai H pounds beans, l'1 p unds hay. It pounds oat straw, i ut into chaff. 7" pounds long hay: total, 1 pounds of ti oil per week per horse. I'poii this food the horses h ive done admirably w bile in eon-t tin t us ihe Maintenance of riant-l.ife. ' Hard times" come to most living thing-. 1 'hints as well as animals have periods when i hey need to conserve all t heir energies, husband all their vital ity. All vegetal inn obevs the injunc tion to multiply ant replenish the earth, but with the greatest determina tion w hen there are present suffering ami iinpeudingdoath. A drought has tens the processes of reproduction, and iiisuilicient nourishment encourages an early if not an abundant fruit fulness. In a climate where hot and cold, or wet i r dry, seasons regularly succeed each ether, many of our most common economic plants have adapted them selves to these stated changes, ,f out ward conditions, and run their course during a single grow ing ,-ea-on. ueh pi. mts constitute that large portion of our vegetation known as the annuals. Th- great sua:! ow or, that grows i:ito a giant in a -ingle u-o;i and defies the summer sua an I s'orm, tails an easy victim t o t he I r 1 s of autumn. It, however, prepare! the way for many success, ors, in the ripened Seeds, each one ot which when given luvorubie ci nditious will germinate, grow, repro. du i' its kind, and thus linislt another cud" 111 the r, ,im ,,f V cgetuble life. Ihe lica:i- I ant, in a difl'-reiit way, climb, it- appointed pole, eiijovs the .-am--sUii-hir.e and show er, pro luces its blowouts, id!- long pods with ripen ed -coil-, gives up it- lite like all its fell W . ill the field, A crtl-j l.ltlt completes i- growth in not far fr-iii a hundred days, and leaves its accumu late. 1 vitality s'ore I up in tue grains upon the ear. The pro-pee' iv e life and activity of a whole ii-!d of waving corn may be i-on-idered as stored up in a lew peek-o apparently lilcle-i seed corn -ui'ely house,! in th" granary. W c i hus sc.-th it ;n the annual plants t-e I:fc of th- -pi cie- i-. -o to -peak, c i: re- I - i r from on- growing se i .on to .in. -ll.er ill t be l ipen- I S'l ll. Till! seed i . ai -i th- f .rm in which plant-hi- is ea-i'y transported trout place '.o place. The -ced of .nun- hedgerow Weed. all becomes 1 msciied from its uH.n hue lit it p ill t'lt' lifeless niother pluui. and is blown for i kI.i or even miles over the imra.-t'i! snow, i- a familiar and perhaps ;.i i iking exautple that may enforce the meaning to be here eonveved. , I .,. .f II, the .sei'il, snugly i,ickcd within thick coat -. is pre.-erv ed from deal h. and ;it the same time i- etrried f.ir from i the pi. i i' where it W.I- produced- Tho soul is tho otispring of the jilaut j and the childhood of its kind, though I so fashioned and protected that it can j pass safely through a period ,,f drought I or old when its parent would have' succumbed. -I'l'ml'ir s, h . r MnntlihiA The I'ickle Ii i-iiie-.-, I The bu .itit'ss ha; been ovi i lone. 1 The proprietors of th" pickling houses : couipl.iiii that the truth) in pickles nev er w us so dull. They have not been able to dispose of many more than wont into stock from la-t year's pick Ung, and they have such an abundance on baud that they have g von the growers notice, that it would be wise to plant some other crops. A pickling house at (ireenlavvii, L. I., which stores twelve million pickles has ten millions on It mi' I, and all the other houses.soiuo of them larger than the one at tireen 'aw'i, are in the same position. Hard ly any pickling house will want morn than two million or three million next season and consequently the farmers will not lie ahlo to find sain for more than ii-ixUi of the usual crop. Brook lyn Timid Capital. We he ir so mm h about timid eipi t:il that we have come to believe wealth in that form is really cowardly. We couldn't lind it in oik' hearts to disturb a sheep unless it was done to a turn, and served up nicely with green peas, in the morning of its life and noth ing but the most abject antl supino timiult v can account tor Ihe reluctance) with which capital seems to approach us.- cu -xtj'j I.nyti; TOl'U'S OF THE DAY. Those who wonder how Bhip canals, costing millions upon millions of dollars, can be made to pay will bo interested to know that tho average charge for tho passage of a ship through the .Sue, canal is about $tiH The investigation Into color blind- J ness among railway employees in tier- many shows that IHW persons out of ld'A-l.VJ had no idea of color whatever. Of 1 1 -", 1 54 men engaged in the general work of the service, to were completely and "JT.'t partially, insensible to differ ences of color. Among l'l.tUti engi- ! neers, only one was completely color ! blind, and 27 partially so. Tho camphor laurel, a native of China, and tho tree from which most of the camphor of commerce is ob tained, seems to have been iut rodiio.'d successfully into California, o:ie tree in Sacramento having attained a height of thirty foot. Tho w nod, every part of which smells strongly of cam phor, is light and durable, not liable to injury from insects, and much fa vored by cabinetmakers. A colony of about lm .lapamse people of various trades ha .e c-tub lished n complete Japanese village in London. The object is to familiar-i-'c Ktighsh people with their customs, arts and industries. Visitors are -hown through the little street-, whose .-hops are tilled w ith workmen I'tigageil in embroidering, fan making, i hinu painting, metal working, screen painting, limbic la making, etc. The village po-.-t sses a theatre and a I'.uddhi-t temple, with its priests and idols. I'liy.-ii Ian- of prominence in several huge cities have been roceirly "inter viewed" lor their opinion mi roller skating and its effects upon the health of tho-e who indulge in it. There has seldom been ;i ipiostion upon which doctors disagree so cordially, -omo maintaining that the pastime is a healthy one, while others contended that it is almost suicidal. Many uf the doctors eon-cr atively stated that roller -'-ing, like dancing and similar fori -riou-sen-ibl sieal exorcise, is not in ju ulged in motloratelv and I'l-of. W. . Atwater.d the Cotinee Mciit state Board of Agriculture says that a 'piart "I milk and a ipiait of oy-tcr- contain about the same amount of nutriment. Iv.siccutcd codti-h give-the nio-t concentrated food in the market . Salmon is the most nu I i-i t e ti- of iri -h li-h. i i.ituieal. beans, who it. ilonr, an Indian corn menl al ter 1 nutriment in the order named. I 'o at oes furnish very luu-h less. The t xp'rien f pu-t ages has tau j lit man kind lo Select, when coli'p lied toexer-ci-o the strict est economy, those forms ot f 1 which furni-h nutrition at the lowe-t price, hence the nor nl dillVr ent cotiutiies live on oiituieal, beans, pe;i-an I dried ti di of various Kinds, although it cannot be sai l that such fooilispreferrtdtoth.it which is less nut ritioiis. It is not n ph a-ant fact to know bul yet it is a la-', a or ling to I'rof. K. A. I'roctor. that this ear, h t- to-duv j i-t a-likely to ipial.e au l overthrow j cities and towns a, if has been at any i time since man existed. The eon j dit ion- w it bin t he globe which cause the-e di-t iirb.inees are changing, bu so .-low Iv that tln-re is practically no dllbrcilce between what they vveie I tboti-uuii; of vents ago, and what they will be tli 'Uiud-of.veal-bell-e. No body would have cause, of surprise, therefore, if the eartlnpiitke of Lisbon, in IT.'i"). should nreseiltlv I.e. reheated. ' 1 lieteco, it seems eosiinie i ii.il posiiiue that great li-t urban' have recently taken dry land, but on laud place, not that is undi r the ocean, aud that the big wave at New 1 1 av oil aud t he shocks in Spain indicate the limits of their extent. Hug lApbiileil. "Talk about dynamite. I can tell you a true -tory of what- nitro-glycerino once did in our state. It was out near I'ruiri" du hicu, where they were blasting on the Chicago, Milwaukee and t. I'uul roa l. The contract r had several k'-gs of the stall in an under ground place, due day a workman left the pl.e-e open; by and by some hogs came alotig, bum d a keg open, and, as glycerine is as sweet almost as honey, the animal Idled himself. Ile came, tint by and by and soon wandered into a stable which i ontuined about forty hoi ses belonging to the contractor. The hog got fooling around among the horse-' hind legs, w hen one of them drew olf and gave Mr. Hog a good one The concussion started the business, and not a ve-tige w as ever discovered of the hog or of a single horse or the stable. And where the stable once stood titer's was a hole in the earth 50 i feet tleep and Jut' feet in circumference', j Fact, gentlemen!" Mwlism (111.) l mot-rut. A T.'rrilil" Kovoinro. "I detest that Mr. Smith," remarked Mrs. Anger to her huihand. "I would do anything to make him mi-crahlo." "It's a pity you didn't know him ten years ago, my dear." "WIlV :o?" "Vou m ifht have married him, ray dflftr." tV'tio Yoik (irapttio, Ways of Telling a Man Ile Mrs. That a mim w li" lies is a iinr admits of no doubt ; but the iiine whs not fur distant When it was colisiibi' d advisable to giv e .'xprcssioli to the f.-cl, when applied di 'ectly to the individual, with sntnethiiig Vf prudent tuphemi-in (n (he choice of hit piiMit (liar choice of Herds chosen for he invasion. Many delicate methods of idling iiroind ti e ditlicaltv have stig s'esled theiint Ives lo im. onions and invcn- j 'ive minds. A man Mi-pu ted f uutitilh fulness has lieci li.ir.n li ried ns one ''who ?!lvs moie thtiti his prayers;" whose Word is ''not exactly gospel truth;" a hose ''methods of slating a fad are mt iii logical harmony with ihe strictest Ii 'ill -i 1 1 I - of veracilv :" whose "pracl ie:tl vinp.-ithy with the leading charai tcri--ies of Ananias' views of truth is niupic--ieitcd," and so on. Hut we have enter d upon an era in which these polite ticihod- ilc-cribiug nn nil.icil are deem il week, lltis.ili-faclorv and superfluously polite. ll.tnce th." word "linr" has nine into general u-c ami is bandied from m i' end of the line to the other, and with u fri ijui ncv tli.it promises to di piivc it of ln emphasis il hue hitln Ho -njovid by milking it loo common. The ( heaped Whes, .my Were spinning Jam-. "no old unit - it apail from the othei" :md looked -ail itiid loili.in, as if le nevtl .had 'bought of lev it V ill !'ll hi- lib-. "M v w ifi lets bci ii urn of the tluap i l luxuties a n t't i i r i iijoved." -aid one. ' He have In i n ni.iilicd eighteen vii in-, and sn has lost me le.s than a ilioiisand dollat- all told." 'I'ooh!" -aid another. ' I have been married nine v..u-. ami my wile's total i .Apt ll-cs h.iv r l i n siai'itlv thiee hull lied dollars." The -ad man .In w a dt i p -igh and slid. Will, well' was inairii d blty i.ir tgo. Inivs. ami ti"tn that da to tin- mv Ail'eli.i- cost mi on I v one Iminlrcil and din tci n dollai s. and -he ha- h;id ivcry 'bng -he in i ded. loo." "I low in tin w oi hi did v on gel tin on-h i In ap .'" "Tile poor gal died the -ecolld Wi ck lit. r I inarrii ! Ic t . " Theoiowd -pand his life because lie w a- -a I. Mectimr His Match, lb v. )i liitt hie. of I'Miiihui'gh. ihotegh t vi ii i Ii ii t man otiee tin I hi- inalcli. 'hen examining a student a-to tin i I . i - -- he had iilti tub d. he said. ' I mnli 1st I von attended the cl.es for tttalhcnialii "Yes." "Ibe.v iniint -idi - has a i in b ." Two." said the student. "Indeed! hat are tbt v :" lt.it a laugh in tin court, tin lllsttci prodllied when lie student's iomptly itli "An inside ami an outside!" The doctor next iiiipiiied. "And oii attend the moral philosophy . lass also':" "Yes." 'Well, you doiiluli v ,-trii uis, subject I 'n on cmise and lb i I ." Yc." "Hoe- am lb i l i vi I i cliin s i r hear o HI t V i go In fore a caii-c Yes." "t iive ine all in-l nice." "A b.iriow wheeled by a man." Tin doi tor ha-tily al dovvii, iind pi po -- , i mure ipli si ions. tt "Native ami to the Maimer Iltii'ii.'' "Arc you a nativi of the Slate," iisked In jitd-e of the I n.ti d States Court, nldrc ing a fat man who had been .siuu iioii, d to tesiily in a ease of illicit dis iiling. "M.-tly, jedge." "I itii itti weie you born in this State.'" "I undcr-lnnd. I wan t hum here, but I .mi mighty nigh a native." "( 'amc here w In n yu w i re ipiite oiing. lippo- 1 li.iint I" In re lnit iilioiit tell leaf-. llo-.v ol.l are y ' Kilty." -nn n lew is it n ale in ai I I: ilivi of the Stiite.'" "Well, win n I i -aim In le I only vvi i-li "I il'oiii a IhiiiiIilI ioiin,s. Mow I ivei-li two liiimlreil an. I forty, -n vmi -ec me 1 1 i i 1 -- I anil I'mIv i"iuns of nn- are native while only oil. hiiinlreil niins i One I'll mi Missuilii lloiv iliey Silt etl the Itiink. I ; 1 1 1 v vear- jiifo, in ! onst.,m nee of :i i oitiineti ial ianic, tin re was ;t severe run ii a hank in Smith Wale-, ami the firm t is josih il ( aeh nlli' i in t rovvils to ee mil their money. Things wen- iaiiillv -"in- fnmi hail to Mm -e, when the haii'it inaiia-i r. in a til of 1 . -n rat ion. mlili n Iv In tlimi-ht 1 i in ot an i n ilient. Ilv hi- ilirei lions ;i eliiK. havin- ltealeil -"ine s,, erei-ns in a lr in-; pan, paiil tin m "V er the i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r to an aiiviott- ai plii ant. "Why. llity're ijiiiie hot!" -ai'l the latter. a lie look tlc m up "Of course," Ma- the reply; "what ri-- toiil'l yon expiet: 'I'hey are only iu-t out of the in i tit 1 I . We are coining tin-in as fa-t a- we can." "1 oiniit-; theiil !" thrmieh the rustic. "Then tin re is no f-.ir of the inoin y run nine; -lion." With this their i niifnli m e ivviu il, the panic aliateil. ami the hank was eiiahleil o weather the -tnnn. Niirlils Out. 'lt'wlieie hue ve lieell. Man Iv. not set evt - on ve lor ii week :" Will', Main'. I was at Mr-. Mickey's parly on Moinlav ni-ht, niul Tuc-ilay lit i Imp, an" W eilni silay tit n t olicclt.' an' Thur-ilay at Mr-, u t'ihee's hall, tin' hist niu'lit I was j i-t out call in', ,n" where -nr ye, ver-clf;" "I've lii en kept I iii-y v it h visit in' an' eallin'. an ( , nie over an' m i- me to tiiohi r" "N". MarLTy. hut I'll cuine to inoriu'v." "An" why not to ni,'ht. Mire;'' "This i- the ne tis's ni;lit out." Siilenillil Hnnora. Thr (itililie shoiitil note the fact that the enly proprietary iniilicine on earth that ever rect ivnl the supreme reward of (iohl Meilal at the ereat lull riiiitional WorM Fairs, Iinlu-trinl Kvpositiuns anil State I'uirs, is M . Jaeoli's l il. Afterthe most thuroii-h praciici.l tests, in ll ispit-al- ami el-cw here, it has universally tri timpheil over all compel itors, anil lieen proclaiuieil ley ,Iiii-;es ami Jurors, in t iiuliiifT emim tit physicmns, to he the lu st pain ( urinu' renu ily in lAi-tencc. On the Installment I'lan. In Niirthern Siheria w hen a man lliinks he wants to marry a yotiiie- woman he ar ruiiues to pay a certain sum to her father. Half of this -nui he pays ilown ami lives with the family of his hnly lovi' for a year. If, at the eml of that time, he still wants In r. he pays the other half of the Mini airreeil upon umi opts her. If he iloesu't want her he say so anil loses the iutiiLluuut wkii.li bu liibt jmid. "I Frrl Ho Well." "I wtint t tlinuk vnu for tdling me of Tierce's KHVoiitn Vrexeiintiiiii.'" writi- Dr. Imly to Iter fi ii'tiil. "Kir u Imi t.itni I was lintit to Htieiid to the work of my liiniselt.ilil 1 kept Hbbiit. but I f.'lt thi)iotn;lii ini-A-talile I had let rible U-iekaelii-,, mi I iM'tu iiiK ilo n S'tt-ntions aeniss me and was ijuite wvitk niul iliscoiiniptl. 1 sent and got some of lliu inodieitie after n ivinK your letter, ami it h is cure 1 me. 1 lianlly know mysulf. 1 foul bo well,'' Itiiimd liog---!s.nisiigi', That wonderful eailiolieon known as l.jitia V. I'tiikliam's Vegetttlilo Coinpi nut lei t given lite lady n vvorbl-wiile reputation for doing good. It is a living spring uf health mid sin let1!. fowl crime. --a eh i ben tight. " .XII I'liijfi'il Olll." ' Itoa't knew what nils me l.,t"'y. Cnn't oat wt-tt -can't sleep well. Can't work, and den t enjov ,..ii- ,'oivlliiitg. Aui't ii'tilly sick, mid I teit.h a n t well I'ce! all kind u' p'tiyed cut. soinenav -." I'liat iswh.it semes of men wiv everv ifiv. If tliev would take Dr. I'l'eree'H "tloii'leit MeUiei'il lii-eovery" they nettld soon have no o 'cifton to my it. It pin nies the IiIokI, tones up the system (in t I a iiiies it iig.iiiist disease. l is a gieul null bilious I'llUledv tis well. itiini. -weel liinil-. 'I'liat of the honey fee, I'on't ili-iist everv bmly I iy haw king. blow-, ing mill spilling, but iisy I -. Safe's I atni ill lleiiieilv all I U' cured. Meat for tramps 'old shoulder. i.M'r Prrnern'r. If yon are losing your gup on lifo.tr y"W elN' Health licncvvcr.,"liocsilircfl to weak -puis. The N'oi lh American liiUians. esneintly the S. tt. ea triU'. made such fr-ipieul u, of ie tr-leiuil lliiit for iiiativ v.-arsitwas only known ns Seneca mII Now it isl, n-wii ns l itrlioline, the on I. i lul Hair le newer. "Itiinuh mi Tiii'ilinrhc." Instant relief lor neuralgia, toothnelto, face uchc.A-k for 'Uotigh on lootluicliu.'TVU"iC. .Hkssmsn's I'-.hiini.-.i iikkp toxiiv the onlv Ii lairiitleu el'heef I'otltilllllltgitri eCt'i' Iceri .-us J'i't i'ii s. It I'euliuns lil d ninloii ; feli'e m Uerilllllg Hlld lite-susl .iillllt prnN! tl 'S, ilivahliihle fur llldleslloll, ilvspepsiA, Ill'IVnll, I'lo-tuition, ii ii. 1 nil fiirins of p'lit a;il ilt'luiity; He-. Ill hII illfiehhd ColldltlollH, uletlli'l' til.) re-ttll nl exhiitistiiin, nci v-n. pn s! i ation, ,- werk iii acute iIisi'hku, piiriieulitt'iy it reitiltii. Irein ptilnieiMiiyeeiiiphiiuis. I'.isn. il. Ilur.t.t Co., IV'-'pi iiOia-!-, N'nv Veik. fl-lilhy ilruHti ' Itiiimli nn ili'h.'1 "Itoiigh on licit" tire-liiiniiu-s, ernpti in-, ring worm, teller, salt rheiiui, fro-ted leet, I'lulbl.iins. Komh iiimi nui vi t t in I'm vent ns. liev. II. II. 1 -'ait-all. I'. I'., i iltlor of the In,,;i M. 'h.t l.-I. -ays edit .natty, in it." V.ve.nber Itis.-il. in. inter of hi- ri er: "We lave lle-tidthe tin til-of I'.l.v'-l le.iiu balm, and believe tint, by a Ihon ii-h eolir-e of Inilt menl, il will cure altco-i ivirj cms of ( 'a larrh. .Muu-lei-. a- it eia-s, me iillhelid with Lead and lino 0 iroubles, and t'.il.u .a Minis 1 1 1 it' itevalenl thatiever, Weeannot lecouuneiid l-.l.v'sl nam Halm too highly." Not a 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . 1 lim a --iii.il. Applied loll eno--ttilswith the dinger. I'rrllT Hiiinrn b'tttiesvvhovviiuld nt.im freshness and viv.te. ilv. Don't failtom-Ued-lIenllliUi'iU'Wer." Pinner inight - stronu luitte' li.it.ni'ti. ... Whpiv tntl lml nl 1 Y-tIi i-ity, bairirair i iiiri'.-v Kiel f i t-.u r. if I . Hl!,l si "II At HID I.O'll 1 Cieon II. .1-1. ....,,sil.- I, ,v J-. i-l.-i.-nMt r-."M. HO- .1 it.illius. l lin t ie..s ir.l I i vtilr.il l"i It in .11 a r.'Ht ot nil" millwtt .!,.. - ir-mn ii'iii U" vatt ' Iv.-stniirnllt -'l'l' I- il ' tf.-'ir'-s mvl t-l.-v.it-.l r." Ir.o.l . nn l.vn !-.-iii.r t.ir I'-a - II. .n I tlinti M n "Ui'T "il l .' - Hi in.' n ,.li .1-;..lls Kiiiuli" HOttllC A PHOMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE tor i mih-, nr.- I hrntit. ll -nr nin' t"-'M A.llllilH. Uilllia 1.1. it run i , Tiitli- In I hi-' . llO'llI ". ' 1.1 I'E- ELY'S CREAM BALM 'll'iliii' lti' lli'itd tlit lull.imiH.it iim llfiil Hi.' .n". Uv. iri-, I In - i-l T-i('. hm'II. Ilrmii'it . rorn i: i iu: Cream Balm CATARRH hub ii -t i in.. . lie i.i.i. ii tii.ii- nil l-rei'i A rt-lii '. .-ll,,.!,.. HAY-FEVER ml. i ,- i. n ii '-tnl ...-.. il.t- I.. Ilse I'll... 1. 1 Mini 'T nl id. i. I I V ItltU I III lis. l, R. U. AWARE THAT Lorillard's Climax Plug In nrlim iv. I fin ( ';. tii.it lrlll iril s Una. I .ill Hue t-til . I hut loritl e I.s itT ('llppi'iu. ami llial I'.rllli.r.l'a ruuat,ait' li e la al Ulhl ulK-..'i at, quality f. He l.l. rt-l I CONSUMPTION. I hull' ;v l-.'sitliL' reliip.l, f-.r ili.l att'.vn illirt-t ; t.y lis tlsii Ih lean si.ti- i-fset II"! ..r. Inula .l"t I .i.ij H.1.1.I1I1" I..11-I 11 rurfl. II.I.-1. -iiat lis 111 vf ,1 H ' nil a V tl I t 'il K I l-K Ml- II 1 1 1.5 I I KK. lil- i. r ti. v - i ll''. ' 1 "'"I 1' II Kit. T. A. M.OI fa, lul IVailS AC51 HELLER. In- -i. i" -rn Mien . I'.iin. .Ir.t.r-ttH tW h. .l Ml th O.VkrU ;-nt U'i-..!ilV on ll'il i t 1 ii.rrwr ..'.1 .'f PfJf. Ii fihtiifT, pm- t-f tivt rrmr.' w IQ itilr tw n4 .1 . . i. ,..ti , A t lriM . ACMJI MAUJPACTUaXHaCO., iVOaXTON.CONTf, K CENTS. u-.. ..n . I.a Ih. Ft . II. , ana V r ll . . le r"fi way, N. A-.K tOR IT. V l''.'.'e I"' " AGENTS,, VE&AHBHgMn , --.IWMllil!tf ,rt.rilim"nit'loyrnnt twwi..., vAliir lllii-lruli.il Cirrul.ir mill tj'rmji of I. biiyrritaoiitil Italntrtnale oi'"H J. WOKXtf. CillCAOO.UX,ot MX. 1AUU. MU ilftiK.-allSafllStTl?-"- Waria. ros-mea. ai.n. tw-u I..I.I S. an.. I'lltnil!. ami tl"-" llr. Inhn V milliurv, 3 I lllHllffl.AII.M.j, N. . I - n -U.111I Il'.-nl- l'r liook. aoO IN GOLD COIN tiil a"t. Sew '".a. "Il.n t.i hti ilicaaslul Aa nl n' f . T" I- J 'U nil al'.nil .1 l" u -' ;,., S..u.i... !. iu .i. ii.uiiuu x i i-t -w Vara. Hot I21I-I. fnilK IVOHI.II's WOMIKIIS an.l iinr,t Hi,. J. I,.,,...- .4. u.-i K.i.,1 i.r.tii.l u.t li-.k...l- t.i- ,,-ri'kin.l, .S-.i'.Tv ..r ...a. W n'riillirk .01 qurnl t-rmt. Ili-I 'll'il I. ill. '., I'll. la., l'. LEARN TELEGRAPHY .asS'.r.T.'VM. uatl.'U- (iiaraiiti-ntl. V nleiilino Bn , Janttaillla.W la. Sampln Book. Fruiium l.lai, Prtc Lial aenl VAnllStn, l)...UA)ttf.. v'MlHitvk.Clu. Med Star ' tradeCo( mark. jomM- n ,iimit 11 (Wghmjrei ami t'otwv. t in, .1.1 . l ii Cl.'.BRATtll ;;f:",;: 'V'''''" ''''''''' fr-g, . "omch g fa?.Ur,i I -l.-il.l -t.i A OUiiSTON AH OUT Browns Iron Bitters ANSWERED. Tin1 iin'tt"li line prelial'lj tmn ni-Vi-il llioiiiinnitii ct lam s "How call ItliiMllV II- lillltl' r enre evi-'-y- tllllll.-" W''H. 0 !'" sH't It'll It ll--H'lllVUII lIlM ll.-ll torw lOr-ii it ri..iilnlii'etoiii-i'iii vi en Ul i'P-.-i'i-ils.-Ittlix I'liM-i.-uoiH ivi-"i.'iiii' I it'll tin ei" '"' f '--"t:imn nmiil kn.'Uti I" ti"- iTotem-i.-n, an.l Hi'iHIl'V ' m-S II il'lnilf t'lll'lllll'lll hl lll Mill Pl.llftllllllllll- lll'-IIHMTllell l!i-il llh-ri-iii-i- liien- 'H ';ir:ilt"liM'f ll.'li t lio nli.V elli'-rsiili-tiitiei- iisi-,1 in iiii-U'.i ine. 'I In" -I' ''"" lilsiv. U Unit lien in ii,ki..iwloU-i-.l l.i In-tin- liiest iiiis'iiiiiil I nt-liir iu rou-,-c-ii-l til tin illi'nl praeln ' U i". li..i-o-r. n ti nmrk.-ililr fan. Unit erl-r t- Hie iliM'ev ryel llltllWN'S IKON I1ITTI IIS ii" inn el l s.itlsii,-.,r Iriiliroliilillliit ha li-li-l-tH-ell l"llli'l BROWN'S IRON BinERS;!:r; lli-.i'lii. lie. nl- i l-".lii ti-lli all !' lilt 'l Iter iron lllciUcllM'.lhl. IlltltU N'N IIIIIX til l I I II-. iiri-N liiillui'iliiin. lliliiniMie-s, VV iil ne-s, llv-in llslii, viiilnriii. l'il! mill l i ters, Tim! I l elina.l.i'liinil lflillil, 1'nin m Hi" Mile, ll.tcU "i t.lnili-. IIi iiiIhi lu'i'ii'l N - kill f.iriill tlifHi'iiilii'i nts In n IK i il'-i-riUil ilml). BROWN'S IRON BITTERS,!:: TJZT. Iniii. Hi' lake iillelliir Hie.ri.ii--I I.nm, " n't" ...IV. till, ll t',k"ll I'! llJII Ul'- lil-l .'llll'lein "' Iv lielil IK ti llUM 'l elilwi 'I III heinH-tllUll-l' ' lirmi r. ihiolar.-i-l iiiii'r.'ti.Mli' li.iM-l-iiri-n. toe. liiV"ii-toli''' il- . t tui.unll. nieiemi.'1'liiii'l inarl.ei! .1 '-(- - Ileum .it "lii'!; ti. la mill' ii : the i-kiii eleam lie; ll'-all!i . "I -l-ei.lii-s t,, Uie, lii . k. Ill ! li-l.i-B lIlMII'l tvir-. Iillletloiiiu il, m.i, -i ."til 'i' ''III' -'il jar. aii'l ll ll inirsiiitr iii.'I'i'T. lilinti'l im -a -''-t'et ISMII'I'llol f.'lll tllfl. I!. Ill.-I.l '! l-"llV I .-II III Iters is tin' IIV I . ir-n iiii-.h. ti ' that e ii-t 111 lineU--. ' lO.I." -Ir,,,,.,-,.'. ,,.; ( H 'I hi' ti. inline lias lei. I' .Mark ali'l i-l"-e.l I I ! I lit iilntl-all-r. TAKH Ml UTIII-ilf- WORK SHOPS Barnes' Patent Fo :t Pow ri llift.-lillt.'rv eiui i- lii".'l- w; ll fiotin ...M.'i-. -nlil tei Ii lal. M. l.it alel u ln-l v r I Mr I r i i lllil-'l .1 ,'.i live. . !'. A .In'- Iliriiii. I' ., Ilii.-klii-'il. III. A.I Ins. N.. in. IM' I.- i. I. 1. . C.lll T. i - W ,.. l n lt He V I -. Iii It ll' li.t'. tu'e ml V. .I.II.M I. . .! II I -. II ii Ii Itll.l 'III lll'l. I' f ... l.'Oill el - r-t i. M'i'i ! Hi.-., t.m tifiM'lt W" n Hi an I ..- f- i nioi OttOlli linn Sxv, want io:: i:toic auv, vi brlh-nrwbotik I llll.l V.llllit 1 l l tilt i. IIVU our wild mmm ft ten. II ...k ut iiti Ian, i hl..r. tU 11I.H OIL .e.l iio, Mil. ii 11 lii.ti.tiol i.y l'rf I Aiilnir. (irn'a lea. I. M.ilMiii. nd Ibnii.tiiil. ef t'm.n nl Ji..t.-. ilristii'it. Ir. ai Thr 11:1 and .."'I .'.',..!,. .....a J....I fw VJi'W " ll lk. l - il.llltr. anil leftifc ell JO In 'O a .1 iv. tr.h.miH i.'l.l I'k (.'",tt AutJittip n.l Sulul Moil mill II th- -. "iiio .. I- ftr .tn.nu. t'SfnJ f.irCiir.il-"' -I''-inifn I'lit A'--l'.i trnn: rtc, t t. II. M'tll.' I'lll.NUI'UX ii III.. Il'itlfu.d.l.un. , j::tec ct B!ttaaAUT;, liiNUUAMTON.N. If. FRAZER AXLE GREASE. IW in tht Wurl l. M...cnnlv h iu,. Krat rlJil.rt. a l-ri a: Chiri.tit', N. V. it M.I.uijt. txMcwryKhirt. THE UPIIMABIT KII.V I I itlill. ItllVM'H Klllil'. Dr. J. C. HOFFMAN, Jotter son. Wis. nnillll Uio I'lo.ie llalol t nreil lit III U1BT PUBLISHER m i 1 1 not .i. ki'l kllll ICt-i I ,1 ,.l,.l,',.,.l.f ls-1'lll- I ' I I31AJ1MS l, M.'MOIIII ,. l,l,. WW $60.5 TON ia IFV1 ,AGON scales, r.:!;",.;.'.';.;..' FRFE! A PRESENT FOR EVERYONE" ND COMMISSIONS TO AGENTS. SUBSCRIBE DIRECT. B Tin iil'iivf iminti illy lllniiraii s nnr i!ati m-i'tlni; lliili i-Htisist WE GIVE AWAY Thlupri,nocfe,y $30,000 FREE BELOW IS OUR PREMIU LIST: Kverl nrtli-te lia- li"f ti ea refuttr neteeti'it anit iv e mi naiitei' t-iiiiii'lelf sHllslaclii a. Tins Is a Celliilile ejter in I! New-inticr nf nallena' ri-mnillis liisieinl rt'inil.iliiiii, liailtiK I'.-i-ii ftalilsti. il erer lilleeii vt'ar.' Positively nu riHtronement 1080 PREMIUMS. PRESENTS FOR All 1st. rnnli. $.HH ttltt rnt-h, . ,(ioo 1 UN, Imiriir, lid nub, U.OdO Tilt. ilikio, SMi I2li. wufch, hi mtli. . V.oo ii. ,i.im, . . oimi 1 ;itli mm. - I.M UH. mm it. - it.tmo IM h. iini. - - ami I Kit. Mnfrh, rnh, I " Intii. riirrlnyci 3-0 I .!. itoltl mI ll, ion Imt Htnfr ninrliiiir itoi it In ciinii. - - - . il.Oim HHI flruitnl HliriiHia.vtorlli In rnt H I .M0 1 00 rl-iiint nlhmiiv. .4irlli ritnli. 541 Amt'i Iruu lr w.'ilvlifa.wot Hi i niti 1 .vl".(. .ttiu rlt'tiHiil liomiil liouks. I f 00 iltr nl tore .nliuitn will I.m nlivr A. ill i Ii. mi. mi hi 1 1 wiir-U t.r CMl- l -1." l-..in n.Ml.f. w In. Ii mil Itt.VH. hi-ri'i f llii-iilliHMMMit. hi tt'Mitiun lo I hi- t r.-tni'tiu-. , Mill luuil. I '" I-"-M. 1 ' vn tn-w mil.-.-rilMT lt.. f II..mh i-itt ihrif' i'tiit it en' -iu. iii.lii..'ii.int uf tl.- nn niin, ..uti n irmy 1 - cMit. '1 nil) t.t- f..rnr'l.l at hii n- il.-. rt, t i.m-. mi- n-, i-i-.. N- t-.-r-.tri ui i rm i r t'firt ii-ii-titr i ii .-nr 'f'iiiitiiu ii nl."-- lo .t't,'l- t'M. I'i'l.l.Ml f.ir nun icur 4 hhikith t ti ft "nr int'-i . --i rw',.i,.t toliirli lunuullit. will 1- HiiiiTr I .m-l a n-r..l.t-ri-. r.'.-. ii t f..i .r-f.-l .ii'ill.hK liliu U tlm t lu-Iil- l.urrr,.,r. OJLlXJU IITI03IJS ! ForlVf. Tlmvn ye.tr In ii -itlts, ril-era, 3 I re-etil-ami il lieeeint-i. 1'or 83. Tlmea aerll'iera. 10 I'lfstMltd anit 10 Itd'elut- ine ve.ii i" il aiinsiTitu'i s o I roseiin aim o ( a-li A GREAT STORYft Mr. l ull il. lisllB.! ill our fiimfb .--..lr ..i..T. Also, em Ii nei a kii m.". i dcu t nr uiitt tai iinriL I'liii- -in,. .,i i.) ntf . i. ut nn i inLiiinuC ll f..,l.l Bl'.ii" "l!li I lie ion ilurj. t.il lli-I wIi-iIm Ji'ar. In u.t'hli.'H In tlm t-iiiitimil hhihh wis-kl) ...! "..'lis l.j Hi. . "kl ii' lie i-i iiet.-.l In I ii.. ine I f. II, .i.lim : llliilriil.-l sli.., Ii....m Intm all imrt. .if lie- .. lull "lii I'.hnll.) iiiurf..! r.-i'ii IVitsliintt.'ii iinwailli.l -I t il .1 ...111. '.I t.r I'n s. Lit 1 1.. Ki.ll .irel liii-ini iii.-ii fii. ri.ll) I IlllVU l-'lll'lilrtl' 1 'IiikT'ivuh I" l,..rl.,..t I.Vt.II.. !"lll-U tll lt U"ll rri..i.tsttiiin iiiijiliniit !-. 1 ll -ublin citu, llium- fcri-. rt-l on ii t.i u.t.l ittil'rnl't'lliiHlt ile.triil'l ttiai'iim no I'tiwiipo in fcs-li-itiaour nai.T nt tilt llwl. IV are flii'imriMti-l lili our i hirjel) lnrlwiMi.1 list "l siil, seritit'l-a, II'IW nilluliiTiilh' m.T tB.lH'. to fonlii REDUCED! PRICE OFi a yisir. and will iln-r..f.ro r-t'i i-.ii.M-tl.Hon(i ntl tltldlowpric KVKKT WKHFMtS SUN. Vt MKR, KKllf Hnl f-miKini NIi tlF.KTNKWHIAI'r KllltAl'KHtnll Utii num ry wek In THR Tiukh ur(h our prion ( snn WATCHES FREE To t!i flr.t BU H.rina who mhA hi il-ir orter Ural, !.rt'tTli"l. TI,.eBtel, r- iven ni.i ini. an.1 iTrvaanU im.lll ione t at" l r 'M i-ointl. Ilri.1 lal n. ii nii.iiiy eeLTor ri-ti-ti.-M leti".r an.l wo TB TlalTa. iif-o Jii.l Jim n nuitihnrial nieiet nn.l if V,b ,i mio ,.f iIih flmt HII Iim ml a w s'el ono of I lie wulrii' ur ier now una "t il Kou l roiiun rnl'ir lrf ll' i?i.,,,t.;.na lir-Cut this Advertisnmentout. ns It will not nppear nualn. .'1 Adilre-s. THE TIMES, Kansas City, Mo. r V I...UH nui Mini. "iygvlk'ia. Jii "''"'" " ""'"' "" '' ' j line1 - m i CS UfS FOR TOBACCO, $6.00l -KV K M dmuvm U know ! SI2 00 WIFORMULI'Moib.. OF POWELL'S PntrAKtu tntni lalo nnmifiil OllTPlr"lll Pn m-t i m i in tiit u.. -mill ii mi mm ' Mention Iii JI1 l.rir ti.SH tbia paiir. faVlBWtia WlBaWalWBBWa Did you bup- pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is for inflamma tion of all fltibh. l.TDIA V. 1'IXKIHB'S Tcielallc Gompoima For I nmlt' roinpliilulnnnil iHrnNrNM N no ronimon l our hvtt fi'iuolr pnpulatlnn UwlU euro emlrrly tho wnwt frni -f nilf Cn ptiiinlHfftll Ovarian trouI-U-s, Infliuiumition attd I'IcotA tlun, K.tllintf ami IMsnliii nit ntx, nut) the cou. iurnt 8.iml Winking, mid id ilrularlj adopted to th Miaiitf.'.'f I. if It will fliVWvpnn'f t si.i'1 !Jprtrirromfhtiitrnifilnftn rnilv (-i.ttf-'of (It'-I-iitticn(. Tin; tt-ii'l.-iH-v t- i-utuittmi liiiiuuis llicrt1 tntl.t-tk.d v ry &-it.,.-j tjy it 6fT. It n-mnvi'B falutinif, flaiuU m-y, d. sfioyi Ail frWnt f r AtiinulnnU, umi it ii. v. vn uUn s i f tii uti'Dia h It vurvA IllHiitiiis, H.'.'i.J.-wtt. s, ,N rviitis I'mMrnilcii. li. niTal I litliiv. 8l-'p!--ii'tiH. !.''iT-i.n nn-1 lii(lift'if ttnn. That f.-i liiitf .tf Ii.'.mudt iI.nMi. i iiti -tn? n, w -ipht mi l hi.-k.iriir. )sf.lffi- t. i iim;n neiy i-iiml t.y its i.m; It will at nil Mm. ti oii.l mult r oil ctn-miriiaii (. or-t in Imrittoiiy villi tln liiHitl. il (."mtii t U? l m.ilu i-idii ni, K -r tlm Ciironf l.tlii-y ' np1' iff h -f !( .er ws. this C'uinniimlK-tHiisi-t.iIKiI, I'l .r- Ol.tK1. Sixli'ttil- nfr No family nhot.M In witli-'iit I.YD1A F. WSKHAM' ItVEfl nils. Tiny Hir-'.'iin.-ii! Minn, I i!fti iif.-.t ami torpidity of tlioliTcr. rent -i .1 1. i nt nil i!nn:j:i. ii n r in BROIVN'S ' IRON B ITT! IRS WILL CCRE in Af ( mi: iNi'ifii-.s noJ i;ii.KH:i'N Dsi'i:i'SiA NI'.RVol'S PKOSTUATION MAI.AKIA I'll ILLS AND I'l'.Vl.RS tirki) i i;i:i.in'(; (lI'M'kAL DKHII.ITV TAIN in nn HACK am SI I IKS IMirkK l!l. ) l) coNsni'ArioM I'I'.MAI.I. I N ll U MI TILS klll.U.MATISM Nl' I'kAl (HA KlUNl.V AND I.IVI.U TIH H ULKS ,";'.' -' ( .' ' ) Ml lUt it,.. r.,,,. !. .. I"-;.- M.ii. ..ul ;srs ..I.-J Kt -i TAKK NO O'I'HI'.K. 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