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55. 3 3 1 1 :'2 1 4 FOB TUK A U.H A1 IIO.HE An luiceiiloua iien-lloiiae. One hen house whii'h we have set'H has a very ingenious (vntrivanee for getting outside hens into u ucm rul yaril, without ;t chitiu e for any of the inside occupants to escape. It consist: of a box, some eichliT ten inches in ' ,. . tliameter.a little over t o feet in length mainly made of little shits and open only at the outer end. The small shits are placed far enough apart to give an open appearance to the whole ho. A very slight hoard constitutes the (1 'or. so constructed that on the hen walking over it. it remains linn until she gets over half way in. when, l-y the t'.'n e of her weight, the iloor suddenly turns on a pivot, or tips, the forward end falling down about a foo'. letting the hen into the yard, when the il.wr at once returns to its pl.u.v. and thus leaves no chance of ec.ip"-. !'iiiii- (i ml '(('( . ! I nit II) i- In I hi- Vnll fin Knllinu. An Indiana farmer s.iys. Having had fourteen years' i-xpenein-e in sowing rye the last of August an, I through S-ptemher at ililYi-reut tunes, on rich land for soiling in April, I think I am a'-le to state correctly the value of such a crop. I ye, when sow n the last of Augu-t or any tune iu i-p temher on ri h I.it;d, will in.iKe inoi. pounds of green f.iod per .-u-ri- in pril than any of the gra-ses or cl er will make in . I une. We can easily m-i- !.y value of an aere of rye so., n in An gllst or "- 't t-l ll bi-1" to he Clll yrerli !!1 April atnl fed to st.uk. It is the Ira-t injurious green kvl wlu n fed t i wm k .stock known. In t.n t. m.t otie i.i-jri-. tion can 1-e ui.i lo ! i' wh-n lei t- work stock nil li plenty of grain. A rye patch near the house i- m, iv .il uahle fi-r punl'ry than gr.i n. W e carried 1 hi-:i.-llit-'i-h l.i-t i::t-r on green rye alone and they c.uie through the winter .ill il:',i' ;-:i-l in line cnditioii. As a I I I'.-r : i -1 ! - -1 rows it has n e-jiia!. T;.r. f.i:: l-i-ks daily of green rye 1 y.n.r m.ik i,ns iu April w ill chan.'e ;h-- l- .l - r f"-..u while to .i Kmii'iI'iI jr. 1 i,.,, , ,! ,. Tl nil si In lit i nil 4 ti liltiiui-.. lief'-re transphintiug r.iMu.;,s, !h' ground sh, nil. I 1-e d- i ply pl m. I an 1 well maiiim-l, parti, ul.irii ui-.li t:n scrapings of the cw pen. I' i. al ways hest apply tin inarm;.- 1 r- i ! fast, and niiv it ilior-nilily w:'lt 'hi- Soil, as it then Wlil nol con:,. ,!,.. on mediate contact with they.-ungi luit will be ultimately all a. ,-or'.-- d. If jioss'lile plant in rumy .-r.vr. i-u! -t this i-aiinoi he , 1. sprin.,:.- -ei the I 1 of voting plants. ;ut I t . : ... t 1-, .i- c taken up, a good .pianii'y oi ua',-r - that a little earth u ;II a n- ' e ., ': plant. As soon as they ,u.- p!.,tit. . i i Iry weather, they slimil 1 i, i , iw a Lib eral supply of water, otli, r i ;e ico ; of them will die, mile-, protected ir.i:;i the stin. When inscr'.ug tin-in u,t,i the holes, fare must .,, .,(,,, r,, ,.. . (,, I't-lll the roots. ! ii the-c miM ! phe ed, ,'is in Hi It as po-.-iMe. as 1 1 , , - inw ijeen grow ing. I lie . 1 1 -1 .c . L , i planting, ilepends. in so. no measure, upon the strength of 'hes ,, i.ut ., n cipally upon the variety 'io;r. I,.,; it should always he u, h tuat t':e ground between the plants cay la kept clean ami well -..im-.. When the larger kinds are planted, two and a-half feet between the rows ;tnd two feet between the plants will l,e re quired; I, lit. with the siuaiier ar;eies less distan will be suthcient. ,,. oil arou the l llltS IIIUsl -.1. ;-. be . all- fltantlv I'tic I'm iii I'liitm-.. An exchange says. - 1 here is too much jug ;ien and not irion m pi,r pasture." 'This is true in the mam. The difference in the quality ir.ol il.i vor of pork, mad.- in the av era-.- I'ltliy pig ien, fi om lilthy loud, an I that made fioin sweet grasses and .I'-vci. out in the open and pure air. is so great that it would seem ,i thouL'li consumers would insist on iisiu 4 n -u-but the last kind, tiood. c lea 1 ami sweet pork can bo made in p-n , hmv ever. an-1 clie.i t-r th.ir. in pastun even, and has been .euiou.,ti,it,-,i oti the Missouri Colieoe I'ani.. Pie ,,i-rs in traveling nlioiit tlm pasture .ittor their food will n,-t r. t nearly ,n um, n Out ol the grass as they will it it is, ul and fed to them m the pen. it mav be said ttiat this would cost too uiu, Ii abut. Hut if it shown that tin-extra laiior is more than paid lor 1 v in creased profit, that will 1,0 .iii tint -an be asked. As before remarked, the pigs make niore gam out of the sain.! quantity l food led 111 the pen than when aa'li ered in t he pasture. More food can be grown on a given area when cut oil' nnd fed to the annuals, than when they are allowed to feed it of idem selves. The manure id pen fed jugs is where it can be saved. That of the pasture ig is largely lost. U In n it is desirablo, as it almost always is, to leeil grain or other fond in addition to th.' grass it c in be better done 111 the pen than iu the pastu e. While we thus advocate feeding jugs in p ms, it is only with the idea that the pen. are to be roomy, clean and healthful. To put pigs into small and lilthy pens is cruel, and a disgrace to humanity, and makes a quality nf pork which has created a inerilnl prejudice against a healthful and palatable food. If OUSI lllllll I'll' I I'm III. To remove mildew, soak inhutdr milk unii spread on grass in the sun. 1'h lrwtli of Weeds Persons frequently express surprise at the universality, as it were, cf I weeds. A careful cultivator will keep a field free from weeds 1 y- frequent I cultivation and hand hoeing throug'u ! an entire season, and as none are al- i Llti.,1 1,1 ...i t. .,u.l liu 1,1 IV 1....L f.ir :l ! , ,. ,' , ,. . j clean liolil the following vear, wnelher cultivated or not. Hut these who ex pect to see land entirely cleaned of w cds and all its wild seeds by individ ual effort, are li u-ly to he disappointed in their expectations. Many seeds will live in the soil for a long time, just how long has not been deter mined, but in the case of certain kin-Is ; of seeds, several years, speaking in a geneial way, the grmu 1 is full ot weed seed-; thev are blown about Iv the winds, washed from place to phi by freshets an I heavy sli overs, i-a lie I t .1 new locations by birds and an ni.iN. and I ke the rent in the boy coat, "it w as t here In fore." Y ry few realize the extent of b cun lity or prolnie.iey in many of oi ceiiimo.'i weeds, or how r ipi-Iiva s ock may be multiplied from a single plant. At both the New crk m l the Ohi-i I-.xi-eniiient stations tins su,,ert lias been investiiMtcil wi;h much : I'r. ""turtevaut l-uin-l a vigorous pian' of the l'ur-iiane family tha' h.ei nine br,i::ch'-.-: a:i av t-r.ige bra; eli hid li' teen bran-hie!.-; an average '-r.im lilel had .'iJ .seed capsules atid olios, el cll'siile had sev etity -live see Is. m lixinu the w hole number, by , ouipiitati--:!, .'. 1 !'-. A l.i.r stool of cle-s. lial .i7-.s -,-e,s, p!.;it i.u 1 1 . ex eye da sy : !.;.), to, curie I ,(o, k '.' i, il' i. 'I'll--bet uii ! .it th-- i lino -ta!io:i found l-y co!uputa: :o:i that an av erage h -li-produces ovei ''', o mi st-eds. a da'i-.h li-in l'J."t' . .sli--pher l's purse '! '. wild eppr-rrass 1 -, i o, r.igvveel over I."1- '. li:-!el lie si, , 1 puts me h,,,,, to I" ' -ee-ls iii a m-i-I-- p ant. U ;:! i .,i i--t .rid ti.uia !i a; -b-'hext-- iia;'.-.' i-iooii-in -e--,. W have l-'imd y uip.iriso:i 'hat siiigie pi.iuts nt edh-r may r. - 1 1 Ir-'in a half iidlli ,u to a million s e Is. An ii'-re of bin ! e.m' i n I -1. ' ;:;a:e t.-i t. It w ill be seen !i.a' a .-inle J l.itit in s,,u. cases mav po, iliue -ceils enough m ,i season all .n a halt do-en or tii- re seeds , a- 1. s i'Miv t .i' of an a, ;- ot lati I. 11 n tin ii i.tn w--n lei a' the r.. i lu re.i.se o! wee-Is -i" r i-r, li nary cue 1. .s culture, nlo I t !:o-,.s,i-i,s .11 all liually allowed t i mature th - r s,-, s on a.iu--st i an I -.V. ' v acr-- ot cu tiv.i-. 1 llllll.l lllll.l tllnl. When s-- t- in .-I t v .'.li a p.:i. '-n v 1 1 the i . lace a sin, ih o To prevent I, lister Hi.', mix oisiard-plastei-w.lh the w'.r 1'or cleat,, ii' si, iars and b.tt! 111 Tl.- IS tO'th.lle than ly. I' is s ud tlm ann- their butt, r the i c.v . r an i 1 Lett. r vv hen a l, is 1 I.. I -.V of.- s, few Hi w:i the II I pes. "-.-'o. Hue half cup of 11 s ,1 siia.ir. and four ' ', butter. till beaten seperat ely ; three cups of one-half cup of sweet milk, two loiifuls of baking powder, two f hiekorynut meats minced, eta n ful ext ract ol vanilla. 1- Via. Make a nice svrun iloiir. tens,-, cups - teasp, -I;, of suoar and water, and put in it 11 small piece of ginger rout. Have some (Ton, apples pin led and cr-d -I'ippins are the best to use. Wh-n the syrup has scalded up throe or four Moos, drop in the apples and h t th.-m rema n until transparent. I'mnt 1 In ....- Take very thuk cream and tie it up in a piece of thi- k calico win. 11 has just i.e. n wrung out of strong i. ild salt and water, and hang It up to drii; two ,,r three days will make H stiff en.HU'h to turn out. A little salt put into the (ream when irisii will help it to keep sweet. I'-fiii)! st a; Three slices of salt p'.rk. lull! one h,-iir and a half, sirup. live large parsnips, cut in quarter-) lengthwise, add to the pork and let boil one hour, then add a few potatoes, and let all boil together until the pota toes are solt; the iluid in the ket'le shoiilii l,e about a cupful when ready l' t;ke olf. A llinl's Nest on a Tiilm Leaf. Ot-casioually fruit b.its reach the Cocos Atol. but as far as yet observed in too exhausted a state to survive. Om-e a pair ariiveil together. Tame Ingate birds arn used as decoys for enticing the wild ones within range of shot. The beautiful snow-white tern, which on the Island of Ascension, in the Mid-atlantic, nests on led hps nf rock anil consolidated jruauo. iere , lavs its sini-ie eirrr on the leaf of a : young cocoanut palm, without a scrap of a nest. The leaf during growth goes on drooping till it falls, but the bird always manages to hutch o..t Iii st. - . .-I. Furies. Mliere the Mexican U ttreat. 1 In Mexico matches are tipped with i brimstone at both ends. This will set- tin the annexation question in the mind of aoy)A merit an citizen whoever i hud to get up at li -. in. to look for the ( paregoric bollle. Sumerciile Journal, i lOl'US OF THE WAV. lhienos Ay res is one of the most prosperous cities iu the world, but we are so far removed from it that we hardly realize its importance. It lias n population of liM.iMi people, and pytuoi) emigrants arrive in its harbor i-a- h year. There is no othtr i ity that liii sli-ov stii-li rapid uiovvt'i as this. If every soul, saint and sinner, in the 1' it ion were to go to t he ports of t he tlinit Lakes each lould get to carry hoiiie a half bushel of giam. To put it iu co-M ligiin-s. tlure are .',1V"1".1"'1 peope iu Aiii-inci. i-nd s'oied .'or hipiut'iit 'tvvixt Ihiluth and Toledo ire .Vi.oi i -i.iniii bushels of wheat, c-'in and oats. A liuddhi-' temple, whieli will co t . -!.""o, is liein.r biuii i-i !;,,;, i. ,l.i- pati. It -s s;ti 1 that m re tlian a ton .( larue nipes, made of their own hair, oii'i'ihiite I by the w oiii-u of daj-.m, vv ill be ii-ed t-i haul the timbers fur the'.! tuple tn their phi-- s. This t--iii-pie i- to be a Mee, a for the faithful ill o ef the empire. The latest sw indle relating t" spur mis money is t p! i" b.-,:ik note H au l. A .sj" hank note is taken, and by some ingenious nil-thod the !lo(e is split in w o. an, lie raw side js "do. -ton d up," md each half i j-asse oh as a g- tm lie sj'l note. The Work IS ilotie so irtistically in m-'st eases th.r it is ,i;f. .ciilt at l.i -t to detect the Iran I. The hit ti nted Si.li o v. ssels. s navy com lid to OllM act lVe ll-t. loirs, i". cat '-.-t w e h.r. e, on til l luur.lis, I i -o t u 1 1 1 , litis. '-iiui.i.i li-rs, 7 I ilt-uleil nit i oti; ! is, -J , ; liei.t- iiatit , 7'.' junior tuns, ls eiisiins, and 7'i i..iv.d s alld III the st.ltT. I'! ' .leeiels, '.iv m isters, and 'J 12 et -.'itieers. The -l.iuohter of l.ir.li in the ni.iiie d' fashion e.i-it uiii"s. .t a -::i.;.e ieah-i's ;n l.-uclctl thiT" n rr- s,.;.,. ,-. we. ii H , eio!.-r. I--!, and A; i .1. -, a- le.s 1 ! . . i i iir,N el par i I o. 1. '.'71 Impcx.m p!iea.ints. I 'l o.l Wi-t Indian and I'.i a, .ban btrus. and 'ii. I'1 II, ist lnil.au lords .1 v arious in tine woman of f.i-hi--n pur h i-- u the k in -t a tho'i.s.m-l huiiitu :iz b r-1- I-u- ., tail ,lro.-s. An..-. 1 r ad a ,!re-s true'iiid with th - sImds I live li in ire-1 atoirtes. M iry l.iv eriiiore ve hoUsei-.eepiin; o -st, V" and the UIV that to oi ra- will bini-h the i'. asht uli li'.iih t lie me. l-i the '"-.til niiil -puiuuie; whe.-l V o .1 : 1 1 a iv been. he. w Ith s u,,e 'y o'.ii.-r fan, tins, hav experimented, t'i .1 co o,t r it n o i 1 ' 1 1 1 , ! r v- an I I:. n o ve -r I,-.' and UK-ill -Itli; l-'tiUI: dr.-ss I li 111 x- d to J. . e--, a i an I 1 ti- in -t , rot-tit si stem iv . s a i a-t w astr I ! w. meu that tier Use. of i line, put to , an . ig'r t Mil lie tl'.iyi-r of Teeth. nc-ti ,g ul the N'eA- al -..-iety. Ir. II. ,1: At l recent -r,i Hd.'tlt o irm.v run w ti I w ill v .-ii' mo t assertion that the excessive lis,. , ,- ui'iuoli sal! is olio of lo- 111. UII t o !: - -)'. 'tie Ulstlli t;,.;i ,f 1. 111:1 ri teetii t.-lav. 1 a. 1. loo- en J-Oe I ill coliectl'.e; sollie st,tsti, ,(1 this point, from which I hope m nine to .letll'-t.stl.l'.- llll ,t s.-i-u.s t , t I be the tact, tli.i' 1 luuiotl ;i!l 1 x -.--s.v.-ly us , I is ,, great s,-leu' of the human teeth. If ii w di iniute the iiuiiiati teeth through the 1 In-mis' ry I .Mir systoiiis in some way or oilier. th.it I w ill not try to explain .it present, why might it n ,t also have the c fleet f preventing a go ,1 dev 1 ll'pmenl of ho lot Hi when taken into the - -tern 111 ex. ess- I have l.t--y pr, ured on,e statistics Iro-u the s.indw ici L, l.iii Is. 1 1 um a -'ei.'li ni 1:1 who has .. en I'icie. 1 overuig a peri I ! .-vcr 1, rty ie,-s, thit ;ire Very sugo.-stiie ;ind in-i in'oie.-t ing. Within that period the teeth of the Mill Iw nh l.sl.lll lets hav decayed rapidly, and sin. .- they ha.e be-jiiu t-i dee.iy it has been no ticed that the naiives are in t .0 ba'-it I l-itiiigoil gri at . hunks oi sail and e.t' ing it w ith the. r fool. An-orliii,' to ail account-, the teetii ,, tin- s.in.l- whieh Islanders wore for tly the niobt free from ilecay of any pit; on the fucp of the earth, ;f I lomeiiil er rightly. Yn-i will liu-l 1 li it tne jie.w ple who cat a great deal ol s.ilt and a great d.-al of sugar are often entirely toofhie-s. r.'.,pa who i-a' an exces sive amount of salt are ti lnpti d toe.it laroe quant ities of candv. pickles, and vinegar. There seins to ho a craving for those Biilistan. i s after the exces sive use of salt, s, ,';, .Uii'ri'ni), I lie .ir.ive ut f i runt. hen Mr. Walter, proprietor of the I."iid"ii Thiw, m is in New York a lew years ng.i. he was taken through Kiveisi.le Park by a friend. On reach ing the spot where, (ien. (irant rests, 1 lie distin guished editor turned to his h.t mid said : "I thank you for show infT me this spot. I have traveled ..vet the world in many lauds, but bnvi nover before seen such a bpuutiful drive as this." .V ir Vml; Ihnild. Worse 'Itiati lielliii'r Hie Mitten. Prown "'.Vhat ivad looking fellow Smith i-' What is the matter with him y" I'Viiif "Why, didn't you ever hear": He w as disappoint!'.! in love." Crown -tint the mitten, ehV I'ooo . ih dear, tin: lie married her liv&l'hl J l'i llS' l if f. AXONU THE HOV I'UKEIiS. t'nlltrnlng Srnr nf Hie Voiv vnrk Hl I'lrliln. In ft icei-iit letter from Miiunsv ille, DneiiU i'o., N. V., lo the New York M-til ,i J K: i-re-i, the Wi-tcr say s: 'The New Yo'k, (t:-.iio mid Western rsilroad rntis thioiiith the li qv tields of t'ueida .-oatity. The ihiver of the Mtinnsvillc it.te. the village nheie I loft the rail run i to get under the sha le of the hop poles, .said to me : ' 1 s'poso theic ain't many people left in the cit es now hop I iicKi:i his begun. lie formed piue i surprised when 1 to'd him that the i it r , were not i niirely ilesetted. li is a fact, aovvevrr, that both town and country in i'.os part of l lie Matt-are nskid to take j hold and help pick hops, and there lie ii ot le?-: than lu.Oet' I'iikiis who go out i: Hv lai-uso nlene. The hop-giower lives n lr ow n p':u e nti 1 is Usually a small fa i-ier in ndditio-i to l-i ing ft hop pro j nicer. In Augiisi hr --niph)ys a can ; v.if-i:i : nge;:t to secure him a ciMnpany ! !' p'ikiis, and tay him fifty rents i uvis fo;- every pic.er. 'The grower a'.sn r.-.s ;'ne picker's r.iliio.i'l fare and boards ,::-a. 'To d ti e 1 r the f.inn:-r wife 1 -,( r :'c-s the best room, with i-s weep i .eg widow -c.ir a t -mhstone clone in ueid.ovoik. and the farmer's daughter I Ik- ca diet o-gin. lariets a-e taken up in I ih y nnd , lie -t I irnitmc s-.oweil i.v. y -n oiu n run i.n ler l.-t-k nnd key, ' V tivnihih'e i i-t-.l ill the house is i.e.i t:l. (1 with b is for the women. I I m-n nr.- stow, ,! in the batn and wuoosii d. 1 have b- ell s'erping in fl barn where theie . pii-'ily of room ho. twit '' el a '.! o -U for the w in. I to frisk in an 1 out. Theie w here no sheets h ft, hi it 1 was made i men.selv com'oitable with W olf I ol f the , wi v i,e n -.her w as the son el1" -!' the yard. II :d he w.-is ir f r w.ikine; the f.iini.v in the .oii-mI.Ii in ii ill j .- lf,v h; el an al u 111 cl '. -p for H f- .V 111 l'''lvvi;.- h o d him t!i v blew out oat i k. After we m: null's he got Icons blasts on the clock h id mti l :i he ...I 1 n - and I c horn. I -one t h it 1 w ituti W : I but he itisi-tod eck, and time f,-r buiiki.t-: -ee-;rit; . -l,ep 'with I'o u 1. m a ! e iiV,- w is cat 'I h-1 w oiin n tv the ho;. : walked. I; 'dock. In 1 1-. ii n i l to t of one hi.; b v a side. I h K" iu, a;'!-!, :: r. with an .i leiriapt to ; - Tnele w asll't mm ll ywny, 111 going to thai t' .-a- hero is 1 lock .cikfast ol ham eggs and n and drank, u. I children we-e rlr'vrn ' 1. w hile the 11-t of ns v is shockingly ear - 1 e tir-t 1 1. o we wi re in- : - hop boxes, t hat 1 on is! i vided in'o four, two i-n w hole chimsv ntl'air looks ,,in. in"? Stan 1, only Ico -. 11 in"; over it i f l ain as or it the j i.'kers fjoai the sun. A u i i ills up a ho-, poie ami vine. ciUum irein th- e-i,, th- end ot '1 far'ng u h rli.ini-c at I'-ts ;n .-s-i to k I the alter about a foot 1, an-1 h atis it up against I. op slatnl so th it pickers her cm hav P an V pi d 1 lusters. It is this man's p ail the p 1 k-ts supplied e! as thev call for them. v- itn pn,C as ( Huh I. in is l-i - . Hough Jot a man to curl up in an i w. i hold about ten bushels f la-it. I w i.i told that when 1 had tiil-d thit -.vi'.n hops I would be given 1 ti kei that, it tin- end of th- season, I . ould exi h ip.'c for t Monty live cell's. Ti.o -iver.i-j run would nn: a w ek t'i till on-.-t th -, lesfi v iirs. Many of the :. i' s -aid that tli-y could niy t.ll one b x a day. A i airly good pkker will ti:l I w.i, a -in. ut one three and a remaik il' v smart !- f,- ir boxes a d iv. As s ,o:i a I ox t- til ed its contents are i-mp-j -i ton sack a d taken to the I- 11 'I l-e ere thiity ic-.i-i- in the !' II. .11 i ti.ey 1111 I eh- i .id a,,-, old b ith sev.-s- -ray hniicd iii-u atid woiii.-ii, lit 1 1 - . i.il i: i-11 an I iiv 1 ly 1. git-. i.ipa. hi -! . ly in ,' lo I in .'. of the boys. I.' s ; befiue n- on ii. e 1 hi ,i:en and girls 1 ' v ry tire. I. an 1 at. i.. d for the bl .st et ih- now liiiiii'ii eir an 1 1 ommi-ndah.e li-iin. diiiiier of tried meat ami o:a to - w .,s rapidly li.ir. oniie.l. mid chunks ! ap; le pie were ii.htly tussid avviiy ; thou to work till d'li n, then suppiT nnd a d ii'-e for the yioii.u' pi-epic, and a pi 00 and he 1 for the 'old ones I l is is a fair pictui. ut a hop picker' lia.. Ih- season lusts uS.uii three weeks .1 oi tin- lnolitsof tie bet workers inc. tut in 1 ,.' than .fls, w.th s 10 Im-Iih.' about a!'.;, a m rage for three weeks' aou, ir 111 bleak to - .niowu. Why do ) ople work at such a hud and poor pay-in-; In hop picker's language, f..r the "fun of the thin-;." They line the li. edom from all i-str.iint; the outdoor i.fe. 1. 10 novelty . t' ne.v s. cm s and pen I I--, and i -pi-emlly the crowded evening The hops are taken from the field to th- kiln, that is built with an open slat I'o or colored wi h burlips. The hot air com, tl:raii?h tin- spaces between the sin's from n room bvl.-w where a laro i.un.ice is kept going 1 1 oils of sulj hur arc bulled in a pan on tup of the fur mice, anil the fumes a-, .-nd and ble.it h the hops. A ft' r he.no dried for about t wi lie hours, the imps an1 prrn-e-l and put in bales, th- :ivoiare weight of w hit ii is aiiout bs0 p eiiids. The ruling l-iiee tins year is t.n .tuts a poun-.l, liio.o'u a few -ro. 1 irs have secured an evfi.i cent on the pound A few- years ur 1 hops b-ou-lit a du.lar a pound and pn .0 rs were paid t hilly live cents 11 box. M.1I1V o'uwets have l eciune alariui'd at the low prices and me -oin -: nut of the le.soiiss, much to the gratification of those who piopps- to remain in it. The .1, p this year i'Ci client and flee from verinin. Hops are proieiirated by cuttinu'S, and theaverago pt dm tin' lib of a luq) root is -even y a' -. Hops are what tlie far inet.s end .1 "jurniia" ciop aid exhaust '.lie soil. 1'rotii early spnno 1 he crop re quires a on-,- (led of alti ntioii ; and pi. vvitie-. ruli vatin-;, grubbing, the plaiitiui: of th- poles, the traiuiug of the v ines, etc , k ep the farmer from ennui tid the gland 1 limax of piikins. when he an I hi- wife an 1 ids ,,ns Knd daugh ter mi i h s im-ii servants and his women seii ants kaully slop to sleep. N. dies V 111. II 1 n la-la, nnd thread tin-in ; i t I. .11 tl In 1 1..' I'jrr-si in. !l .. I' ll in. No. I.U Putnam strict, 1 'l.-v land. tih-.,. has 11 i.urallv much ex-p.-iii-nn i,i s, kins.. with a f imilv of -i vi n i 1 1 1 1 1 1 r- n. .md his d,u .,s" ni,, druo. 'i-ls' Lui. ai. heavy, lie state- publicly that In- his o'ii. ii ,, star 'oue;h Cure a tlioiouoh 1 1 in 1 in his homo, nnd finds it to be the lust remedy that he has ever ii-. I for cuoli- or (olds It contains neither morphia nor opit, ni. and thirefoie h av. s no ,1, pi, s.jiiu etf. cis. A bii.b ,ki is often as In av y ns the it when the bills I.V.rin to To Km r Tin. Ili iHiri Pcnr and the bow eli well reg luted, be careful of your diet; di " it use :uin or tobacco, ami take oi, .. n il ,o-es of VlXKiiAR Kit this, per fort he.ilih must follow such a r..iir-p. The range of diseases that can be relieved by the use of VlMaiAlt IJll Tiiiis is literally without limit. )o all voiiinii for a woman and sl.c'll !jvit you to do a little wore. C .1111 IMl AT 1.01 t vn. t.n. tor m ,u . in mibs -o i-a-stieii ".Uuli ttia uini.lsi!. ta.-in l.oaisvillaor .-liall tnv r..i;" hav Ic on a t v ! . il s -ass U. hii,I I 10 pi-oha' liuty is tiia " v.i I ivma 11 ibe al.s, r'-ieg tO.IIO ef ll s ,i... , !..r , lip.. tUll- t 1 I-.llllc I li-i-.Mii e I a I s 111 liiii itu-..'i.i!i. Mam ppi-ple miii.t mi - i.i,,. thit ta re is (nit o-iii side, tin I - Ii it in 1,1 en 10 uf I nv. ,;o. d 0 .1 r and v u-i-.i . th - 1 i-,c. s.i, noils oa ,1 be co 11 is'iliil t.- i-avi-1 ! it, ori'lso to eni,tl-t !!. tra. i..-.si- lar -i iv ' mi tiie slv" tlmt it vvonid net he a fti' he otlonse to those who rtisap pi-.'vel of it. Tne other unto is that of tlit d-ators xsho av Ill-it thsy iiu'( 111 11 -v mi: nf tuenni ll'fi. The c-iTtil. Us are iitn-ral Inivors of a coj I tunny tl.iiitis.nu , tl-oir cnsiiim 'ism.u -lit. It is su I tiai- a iiuni' er of uur nu-i . ha its have Hint. 11 lo tii. in iv or, a-kin that tlm Ka-nlileri ui.-iv l.i pi ote te l, 111 tho inli'ie-ts of trail . nn I not drivon out of (own. It li I sai l lli.-it tliiLM iiiiMeliuiita uimo liiat if the Siiinhli I - mo driven out. the Test 1 la s of 1 eoiniii-v lu-iehants will pi olM-vvliei-o lo buy ; tiu-ir oo.;s. sothnt w lu-noror 1 hoy "make a j trip to t--w a," thov it it liavo seme fun in t'atnb'injr. j Tins Il ls In , ;lit 11, M print somrt of tin. ! poiinliv iiu-ivlia its wii-i .1 . tin-,- that thev irei,i thai ut of folks, aid tint wlun . thev e une Iv-ro it i to buy u.m Is au l not j ' Kainli'e Tiiev piot'si a'-; 1,111' liavius tho ' (tatulilorM k pt in town -i.n,.'v for tli -n a - I eonuii',l:itio:i. Til- ul .-;.. I 1' v 111 -i-.-liiaU an I I m'im s whn ! nt.' ..11 I t li ne bis at ;tit. tlii tilavor t 1 l-t I i:ftai '-i-s -t iv. leive not ul y.'t - o-u- '"er-w-u-.l j wait a list 11: tii.'ii iin.u i. ' And ni tor nil, the preat .pieslinn i-, - How to 111:1k.. ! bo ,-ainbli-i-. i;o.-' I .s-'ii there has t-Ml llio pi-fat qu-i-'ion ns fi linn .i .h ive . ut of tlo hum in sy,t iit cer tain rvil :i -.I'lieie-i whieli netv n'orkiiis nil ir.anner of mis liief and doim; un nl ulanlo I Imriii. ly-p-.-ia. malaria an 1 rlioamati-in, , b-r ins' 1111 -a. Seim-liui -s 0,1 ip'o miiI'-muii ; tliese ills tin 1 wi.ul 1 hkoio'-et lilofthi-n. , knit don't know ln lhe.via potul in re par I 10 w la h the exper.eti-e of two vvll tii.mii citizens of l.naisi ule uiav prove vaiu nMo 1 A .- rr -sp .a I nt i al','d on ,t. O. r.-oimti-Il, lis I . "f 1 1 -I I mi. I well knovvit inn liinery (1-lis of .1 ll I niiiOioli iV S ais. wle.-li An-, establish I in Is on first street. "As to that ,ly s-viia of yours Mr. Caniti 'Vi'-.t Ii el dys ..1.1. I suir-ivd hi llv with i tor . I suppose it was fiom ova i ivor Vet I fou.-ht against it and kept niTseli nn bv liin-,1 work, but I i ..' nd o' it at las. by ta'snu lliown's Iron Hitters. I tiiek sev-:i. I et . s ,,t th.s, audit stv.-I mo well. Mr ivi'.' ',va tr-'uhlol with d.-bilii v. and was 'oty n -ik Ii-i-l nilinjl. Sh.- t -I. I wo lintt!.-.- of -'. hut t-s. .-in I fivaiti' I her sti-i'ii;;t!t ' tiunk it is tie. b..i.t tome no ev .-I- lia I l-i-in Mr ( nnipbetl s est iiaislini -nt t!-s , on, -.11 .n lent went 10 tho oili 0 ,. H. K. Mit.-s, l-'.s-j , th- real i-tst.- d-'al- r. on W'ct Main sir-el. No ;! I In answer to queries. Mr Miles rein.irk.l I lui I I. ,i!s I h-v wore very trouble- -me lulls. i.i. mil 111 re w.-i-e n u .. I niniiv ,,; tl'-ni Vitiate I state of tho blo-i-l 'I -iipi is Ii wax about two veais ,-io. I t.i..k two llu-i-ii hot tile ll -1 Hitters, and th-- h llw.iv. 1 caiiu I atti ibilte their 0111 away loanvtiuo.; let tic Iiiowu's Ir 11 lull- , s li.. 'i ill I t 1.' -i t mo t eT-'ein uiv My w it,-, too. I 1 I bad bio i. nil, I h-r ,!t q 1.1011 'ins tun Ii impaired Siio t dt Ho ivn's It-, n Hut -I-, an I r di.l for hei n tun, h as it th, I fo: me. I" is a sol. 11 Ii. I to. u for Pi'li-s 1 have known of its prov -n -, o-i j va'uab!.. 10 oth r e.-ee-. " New tnote ate a preat nia-iy p- ipl- t v.liooi indipe-n, n. ilvsws n. t..-is ." malai ei. baeli a- 'i--. la n-.y iroiit,-s nin liver e 111 plaint, nio a- i-ie.it niii-st'ii is iislhopaiiibli-is are to liio nn ,, e-tii-iis of l.iuiisv ille. I'.-i liaiislh- r-' 111 iv b- sum.. Ivauta '. 111 n'l-ov 1111! th-s- e.i:, to r-ei.iiii i'i. I, .1-1 po.s. s-i i-i III tll.-lo.-O ,- Mst-.-'ll liS.. W -in.,..!,... wkint il -s l'-Iter ,r:v the 11 out as spe, ly in, poss.lil-. a- J -iiell'ee'.u.-. I;- that tli. y aie II, 11 hkely t rtuui'ii. I'iii-b n'ih n to ,'lrivi' tla-n , 11: 11 on is Co itii's Iron l'it!-rs Mr s ' W 1 ii 1 -in is.. K niii'ir . N i ., n.'v .Aft-r a so .-re at la, k of pueiun .ma nil I al most total !" '! sii-eiitli nn I iipp-'.it--. I took IImiw n'a li.m Hotels, winch lan-ol a .,-ile t lostorali ,11 f streii'li and pH-til -. Ml H. I'. Ilaioc. propriei-.r of 1 u-'on Mill. I'lhc.'t iiv Jl I , .,-ivi: I ii:n--u nlo -v. r U 1: p v si iau-' r -o pi ,1 I -ids 111 eie ptlolt lOV 11-111. Hl'IVll s li 0:1 H tt-Ts Mute pill- ll l-lll- IP" IU .' hot le '! th s lll-'ll' Ol" 1 hav,-i .' b:i I ,- -.'isiori to all iu a ,l- .,- I .Oil II Ol, V Vi'l p 1 let ll Ultll I H s,p-,;i t a i-1." 1 11 i-i U' ii s . neural 1.1. ur-d .Mr. .1 I. I i;s- !-. 1 hi -to': lull, e Mai, e.ieslei. V a . sns I .siitbuel lor muho III. ailis wall in Ii,-si 1011 . pno bolt!- 'I Hlo.lii's Il.ei l ltl.-l. leil-VO.I till' 'llo,lel an I l-lt to- . 1 p-v .11 of ;tn e i-irai-'u. n;i-pi-ill I bea. lily eiid-u-so it A ban- 1 '-.sibiii:;. Ti a. itnv ot-e tiinj be eotno I i!d I ea ted. "I woiil t net live alw nv " No, n-.t if .lis on. . to mek my hi- a daily bunl.-n. I'-ui it iinsl not. 1.. ed 'irii-.-d. au l will not if ,,,. w ill be w is., in tun" 1 1 vv ninny of our '-v.-i '.ties nte moil ,-rin.' inthe.bit who nc-li' have b ell 1.; nre I for v -Hl s The slight ei,u,;ll w i- uuh.- le i. tile many lO'inpl -iii- of il sms that hill el within .o sii"ht -.1 an I dia'u Hill-. IT l'.-lve' -1,. illlell Medical I Use '. 1 ry .iiioi-.t reeail tho ileal, tuoii-.li it has -eat h. ,1 nuiiili-r. from the ve: ,; - of tie eravp and will eur.'eonsiimption ill itn-arli.i tn,;.-s. the Haul; ef Seoll.iinl will is-n- rob-tod note- In defv pholojr.iphy. Mull'l llnwk. -plt, ( iilltfll, utr-r ih'iii -ss, in iitf. sti-.n, mil. uiiinat ion of ll vi s. lio.nl 1. lie. lasiittiile. inability to r- f-rio ii.entat ,.i k and iii,lisp.iti,,n for 1 1 llv labor, und aiiin-y nil I disciist your fritinas nil tie ii:iiiitnnees" w itii your nasal twan; Hud olTenstve br-atti and 'constant riTorU to lean v oiir nose mid throat, when I'r. tvi. e's "I 'luiri ii 1 teuiM Iv " w ul prontpnv relieve you of .ii-, ontf' .i t nn 1 siiltermii. and your friends i f too ili-iriiKtiiii; and lieedl.-s-i mllictioiis ol vuur ksitli' soiii.- disease? There hn never hoi-ll a holiday, a ihentre ,r a eiri-iis on the isnml ot Malta. Voting or iniddt- ,i;sl nipti siifTerinn from in rvoii. ,e! ihtv. oss of memo; v. pleiii iiure ..-.I nc. nn lite ri Hiilt of bad liatntH. shoultl -.ill In 10 Us ui slumps f,,r lure;.' illustrated treat iso. A l.lress W. in n's IIispknsaKV I.Ik 11. vt As-01 lATl'.N, ''''o Main istr-it, Hiiil il... N Y. Cii-nr I1111I sli.nl let:-, and Napoleon w as lOW-li-oofil. I'ntN ai DiiKMialteiid the use of inost ('a. tarrh r.-nu-ilii-s. lauuiils nnd snuffs are nn. pleasant n well as daiii'en.U''. Kly's I 'roam Halm is sufe. pleiisuit. easily 11 1 plied uuh the linger, tinil a sure euro. It olenuseK the hanl iasiiL'-s anil hnl the inttnmed mein tirane. l'iviiij relief friini the lirst nppliea tinn. "o rents at ilrui!k'its. iO,'. bv mail. Kly Hros.. Ivver-o. S. V. I hvvf tieeti a creat sufferer of dry eatiirrh for mail) ears, anil I tried many remedies which tiel ed me. but I had none which did me su much bcln lil an Kly'ti Cream Halm, it i-oinplt tel)' cured me. M. J. Jjilly, ;i',l Uood wanl Av.. Itustou Hiirltlands, Mass. I mvn lueii Iroiib'ed with raliorh from boyhood ami had cotisidefed mynist. rhronie until aiiout three years 111.11 i procured one bottle of Kly's Cream Halm, and 1 count my self soiir.it to-ilay. all trnm the use of one bottle I. Ii. (oiole), Hardware Merchant, MuiitriiMs I'a Fob insrrrniA. iNiuur-rrioidipreMlonof iw. itn mil Kenrral .li-bilitv in their various forms, iso a pr. unlive against feviir and aijtie an I ethirintertiiiltnit f. vi-r. the "Kerrn-rh-wphor Kti-l Llmr nf ('almava," made liy (taiiweii Ilaxar.l A I New Vork. atnl aold tiy all IniK HiMn. is llie li st tonic ; and for patiuuUiitiooT.'r wg from fever or other an-kiu-sa tt haa Do equal. Now is the tune lo prevent and cure Skin Pi-t-ases.Riul Insecure a white, oft and beau tiful 0"tn.lexi. ill iise"HnKoN'-i Aunnitie Ai. ln Sl l t ui kNiir." '.'A rents by III UKUist. or by mail. Win. breydoppel, I'hila., I'a. L'.'e. hti)( a pair of l.yon'n Patent Heel StttTeiiern. wlurh makes a bixit or shoe hint twice as Ion-. Beat, easiest Id rise and chenpeM. I'iso'e Kemedy for t atarrli. By druKuists. iide. When it nn is ai bimkI as a ainile her linile never comes amies. ImiMirtatni. wtii fna -i.lt . lwi n.-i Vera "Hr, mr baa caa .lenMsi.ir anil 4 v cim.au turn, ami ncri al tba Urauil I'nien 1 1 iot .tie Orantl I 'ntr.l O-i'int r.4itlrr.nt rm,i,.. lill.-J up al a enat -if tma milll,m lr.nt rm,i,.. tlll.-J up al a enat -if tma mllll,m i. Ill ani niiw.rtl pur .. K,iriaan plan. Kia- Hmaiirai' U,plli.l w,lh l l In-af. II..ISH. can., rtna's. .11,1 "lvnlml r,lnil l.i all ar.it.. 'Shii.imi an lit-, loiter tor la-a m mi- .1 tiw- liraad ttaua llutal Uiaa aa am utHar oravaliiaa lna M ta Ida mtw. Th aTernije lif of members of the Horte g of FrienUf. or Quaker, is fifty-nine years. He o Star '' TRACEroMARK. PROMPT, SAFli. SURE CORE l (.lil-s llroni t..ll, O.xip. W hooping l umu , i 'IH. I Hi tllll'tW. t.silm..-r. 1 - V -. si. nrtii rr-. inrtRMfnTinc ..1 ir in, i nli tg -i. ... ii i . i ...-iti,.-- p.w.. fully d-. in i i-n' nf in ii- n . I Iii tirv i : iln. :r.'i-i ., t-i -- et 1 V.-oip. i-h-iaii..-l i" .1 tr .1 ion rf Brnil 111 I . 1 1,..-.- H , .,m r.-I...-I "ii- In il.l t I'll , Oi I.I !- n.tii nil :r '- s, .'v. !! n t II-- -i!.... . ..t t .-.-I n-i- -. .ei. ti l-l w I -i -. m-H ,1 th, nlo nn 1 ,.! t i 11,,-h . t .1 , I' Oi-.-r. M - , l, it i..,li. -Is, Bit . - ,: i -. 1. li, !c ' t- -I i- ee.-...fi. r.'.l ill -I - ,- :e !. i .11 ,. i:l el'i.-t I . . 1. I-. ,it.,ii.,. 5 TON WAGON SCALES, 1. I 1...... ? .rl K , ')- b-.i-.r. H-, H.-I. -.S..-l-M.,.0,...-cl..--f"'-. ! ioSf's OfliaCHSMtClt. Ili.iaiiuitiluUi N.I LIQUID GLUE MK) .. - ISr!S-M. Ifa.-tfi,., Vm..'.h,r. AJW AXLE GREASE. H. U. AWARE 1 Mil Lerillari's Climax Plug t-arlna a ."'''. tiiii , o -l PorlPanPs Itnaa l.enl I ii'i'ie : Oi.it I or.il inl nT ( llalna. ni-.a the I Tl 1 1 int SiaDain the Meat and clit-...-t. uu.-liiv i- i.n reii t Indigestion Cured. I oin.-r,-.l fnr uieri' th. in flu- vi-arsvlh ln,llff.-sil-ti .11. li -!. i- i ..oil'.. .1. -j.i. f...ii no Il-Mll li I .. ,-lm I- -li .oil - ill.r. .1 nil Oi.- ii.,i.. I. n .. t. ii '.on i ti tills t, mlii, ,i. i., i l t rulil-,,-. I l'.-. a 1 1.. . ,1 i,, III. - r.,n t h .ir. li "li. ii-i .ill 1 - II .1', 111 1 1 t ..ii.'iin I i i -it. I 1 .-. i -,i ....I aii. .ia . i.in. s-.ii i.u i-i.ii-h -I ..ti I ..n .o .iio-.ltinn ii ill. liii-.-.-r f. . .i it;, -i li in-li-ill ll'l'.-ul'i 1,1, t i . r 1,1 - I Oli s il N N., i In st Iri.u li.. else, ,n PI.-.U .oi . --1..II l-N'-ii. in..;!.' t fr.-. Illi s-., ! s f, 11 - i o N. V.. 1.17 W. r. t Pi ., n r .. A 1 1 .i ii i.i lia. rrfiTWf fttf a-fHn, n'T Am i.T I E ASTHMA CUREDj ri tuna AHitimu iirciifwrj. toir.Ti. n.-- iii. t r-.f.r.i.f .liu-.i--'.n.liiri I;fllc.tiri.rri-i !it rea I -.licrH fail. 1 AGENTS WANTED '.'rt wan a n lt.it.!-' i..kH ir 'n tn in r tt twn tu I iwtshii C"i k- lltur a!.-:-. ul-. i.-Mi,-rai itj mii, J'nr- u . Ilic Naliniinl I;'q.J5 DKYM . l-t.Y, saut'fi prr AMlbi.iiil l-M"' prt Si'lvfp'wj,-! KIDDER'S MSTI!.l.s:S.U'S: t I O "'--" -'''iii '1 ':i -'."i',i" sJi V ' . . .N t huicli St.. Na Pnrkrl. k- Hi! P OknU Vora. 1 au-1 llllil. -a. tF-1- a ir l 1.1 III ,,i I ,r, .-.,r 1 f. .1 0. 1 N si "N IIMil llun st',. 1 Iti, hm, V.i. OLD COINS VVTI-;I. s.n.l Hk-. i. i i .1 ,l-4iii -a i rii-i a .,i 1 II 1111. 1 N .1. 6 1 il A a I H, la U111.1- ri ai . I --t u Iliac I1I-11.I.. Maa, k.;1 E221Sa - i cnglnri -.out anJ Dlull S ll-'Si Rheumalle Ramedy. Uial lla, i.ui rnaaa. ao eta. TEISTI'SKTOOTHPOE Krai.lnc larlh Prrlrrl and C.ama llaaltky. Pensions:.-! .it ( nn il in 1 , nt..p.""ti:i u. 1 t.i( bam. 1" it m: it fi. a 4-hm. t"ii. l. '. ifM I'ldlfur. P.iit.-!f.h. Trmi I. W in) j,r ctrr.ilra. Men Think' Xhry know all about Must.inr; I.!n i:ncnt. Few do. Nyt la t..uw i3 t.ul lo l.avc gaara-mffl l.lTa,.?, i. i .,r,a nit. i' iM.;-: SkA a' g-sk. u STOMACH (S i'5-i.i'i el'f'l' '.Mm " - .---. -ar il IF IRA mmtMB ! riiV 'sVayvCi 1 -it uni.eiwi ii..i... ".'JiTor"'..'''! '"'ilt'RPIIY Hl'iv. I I W'a.iaTT. ib. e"""" t'T ' " I Wfatl CtlllSal C. a.r,. j ihe I,..' Mc-lv I . r, ,. . .1 . -. r. v I It- I . i- ' Ui- b- 'in FRAZER litBIs 'A bis cffer. 'iira M a i ir.i' I'd - -ti.iiK M -i-iii ii. f, Ii ..u ton: . n Only Tciaueriiucf' lliiWi lit tUfSEKl Cirnterui 'fLoiitiojirl i prrvttlm VinMir Bir-i to. ii,.- tiio-t r.i-u.l-ri'iil Invir-omat that tr aiialaii,.-. M.; ainkil's; k.i':'.ii, fflii'lo I om i I'ltf.ir ii.i r,iosi and iieri. frr-a fr.an A I -olutJlc S'.uiiulin.-. A I'arjjUtHo an J Tniii.-. Thl. Kiitero enri-.a f'omaln C'finiflolr'n. Ibllntioi.nioi'r nnd ( l.i. :.ie lilienmullam, lli ui. Illii .us, l:-"iiii.--..l n,t,1 liiteriuiMinit l' vrrs. Hi. ,,-!. i.ivrf nh.l Klilnoi 'lOm-nav. Dapepaio or ll.'dlit eal lull. IleaJnchn, Tilii in tie- Mii. iMeis, I otiilM. TichiiKMia of tha I'lieat. I-i.-ziils, Sum Kluiiueti. ! urreil Tongue, tlilioua .Mfi.-ka. riPpiintli.ii of Iho Hsarf. Ifieu iniiil.s.. ui.-l pun Tn i lie r.-cimm of Hal jkkluej a, an-'tifsl br ili-.-u-eof tin -Bitter. For Skin Dlafaaoa, Knipll-ma. B.,H. Pa vt-lpvini .-oi,',iia. 1 iwnlnrntioiis, Hiunoraantl ih-i-iiui-a r,f Hi, i-klu of whateeer Dttineorntt pan:, nn- iiti-iu'ii -Iiih' up ami carrttsl out of tlia hoimi Iu n a,, nil nine hr the tin,' of the illtlrrn. It lovlKor tie. the r.ioliioeb, nil'l atitn Ulaii'bOia t .rp.il I,ler nti.l lloirela, wkilell reo-ilr-r I c: i re -.,nie.l ami.-i.-nei- in i-lfansiiii, tho b'.o. il rr :i P it,, i ta. tlfs. aii'l hnpai ilurf new life ar.il !- it t ii.i- v hoi.- h-. m. ni. Nu l4e i ami can take lU- liiOvri ftnJ remain K'bK Ull A. -11, I'ln, 'I ape nml oilier Wornie, are (kf-trori-il una rctn-'V,'i from the sriiteni. 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I I.- I.- th.- nl'-.l nil I It t ltl;'(iV t. ikon HI1TI ll"'-' i-fi'-it BROWN'S iron bitters ;i;:'rv:.::r: , i ., t i ,- nil .illii-r Iron ni. .lit Hi. if.l. IlKilWV. ikon ihtti:k I lire- lit.liai-sliiiii. Itilililisni'.M l-nlini-aa. Ii .p. !in. 1 1 ,. i :, i.i , t hil! mill I i i.'". I i.e.l reelinu.l.i iii-riil II. I.lllti, 1'iiin m 0. si.le. Hio k : l.iiiilia. lli-iobo lie -e I Nrnrnl ISIII l-i al o.-s. ; On- 'tl- b ', ' I " . ' 1 ''"'' BHOWN'SIRONBITTFFiS.-:-'..:;: ise-ii. I il.- .., .'ih-i I -;li i- -li.-e-.-. It a.-la li ! -.. I . l-i ll. 'I- I --' sili-l-l'IM "' !-nrl,.-il TREATED FREE! DR. H. H. GREEN, A Specia'ist (or Eleven Ye3rs Past, !pmi--. Pr-n- an.l a fOTi v. lr.it t fin I'h thi I .- all )!: t um nf In i-t- ,:l.t t-, twin , a i .til ( r mi -uiu'i J h.-j.- ! s l-y Ibe Iwl nf v-1. s n ti.A- i-r. l.i-.nii'Mc wltli-Mit kn wmif unvtli'i.; ..' o t i. K.'m'm''.T it il.'- i n't r st wm :r. tluuc r. uli'- ii'T i.f nn tr- .iimMit f.-r TiMirfU. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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