-.' ..-'.'t-.ry.t.Vi' .- r tl?:fl Jfw rtrij'Mv- 'i i. Jf tUU FA KM AM) HARDEN. l'urnljsls In a Cow. loasot power ami me of the Liu I limbs of a cow is mostly duo to discr ler of tho ipiunl norvu, tho covering uicm Lrano of which is iollatnod, auJ na effu sion of scrun takes place, which disturb the functions of thj wholo nervom sys tem of tho rogioa of tho loius. The stomach is out of or lor, nnd as wrl. tho motion of tho muscles is parnlvz s-1. Tho treatmoot is to apply hot fomentations to the loins, and uft.T rubbing tho skin dry to apply turpoDtiao or any active liuimont, woll rullwl in. li.vj t.'ti grains of mix vjihich. onco a day in 31 in 1 food and avoid t-jposuro to cold rains, which arj frequuutly tho r.uiso of tho trouble, by cliiHinc; tho b.ic'v n::i! pro ducing scvoro cold. Now York Tiiuo. Xoilul.ir Swelling In Jlulos. Nodular s wclltui;, cuu cd by cutim ot.s iutl animation, is rpuU 11 common nilli; tion of horses and mules in both spring and autumn. It is supposed to be camel by sudden changes of tho weather, ond changing from dry to groea food, or from tho latter to dry hay and oats in tho fall. The swellings appear on diiTjrent parts of the bo I y, and occasionally on tin faco and 1 i p 4, making it extremely dillieult for the auimal totako his food. The clUemo i4 not d:tnoerou, and may u-utl'y bo sul' tlued by cliM'.i:i! out the bowols and washing the ski:i with uUa'.ino solution or by applying tar ointinont-t. If tho tiiulo is attacked ni;aia give linn four drachms of li iron looi aloos lor physic, following with fix to tiht drachm of bicarbonate of soda, dissolved ii a halt pint of water. Tlu latter may bo yiveu daily for throe or four days, imiuf li.itely after the aloei have moved the bowels. Tho sores on tho skin should be bathed in some kind of cooling lotion three or four times daily. tXew York S ju. I'.le.u lllnn eleiy. With !hi! i;,rre.eed couumptun of celery improved modes in its culture have been iidot;d by progressive a 1 i 11 i tu t ists. Nu iibered with thou im proved modes is the plan of bleachiiii,' celery by setting up boards .1 foot wi lo cdgew isj on either si le of u row of plants and pu lini; llu boil up against tho lower edjjo of the board, so that the light iscxp.l.o 1. T:i boards are kept in position by short blocks notched to lit them a:-. I placed across tho top, or any other contiiv nice that serves the sumo purpose'. The chief advantages claimed for this it 1 j 1 0 owr the eld plan of earth-bleachi'i ; are n rust in warm, . net sL 1-0 is, and a saving of labor. j l'lc old mctho! ,if drawiu.; th - -oil ! up against th 1 celery raduady until i the bleaching I- d 1. strl prai'.isvd by many fanners. A pi m :U.t li , iicmy ad v.ic ,tes anion small l.inn is is that of di.,',M'i a trench as dee;. :u the ! plants an I almiit mie loot wile, acd 1 placing th pi ants ther 'in, ret daiu ; a'i I the soil that adh'ires t.i (lie roots whoa they are lilted. When tlci trench is j I acked closely with pl.11.ts set in same j position as they ;Trw a protection i f straw, leaves, ,V ., is .mo 11 to keep ell ' (he irosts. ' N,v n.s W..f!.. j vine in the tii li.ir.l. I A a old iilend, a Iuiiiit, wlios or-J . h 1 r I lias always been above tlio aver a ; i 1 c in litioa an I production, to- ceatly told us tint ho thiulit much ui bis success i 1 orchard i 1' w.n d 1 : t.i l.i fattening his sw iae, in th-fdljinl earlv winter, in th 1 01 1 h r I. u,r on:r s e:,. ence ha- -l, ,wn u. very (l.iia.v th.t th' io.-e a-s cia'.ii 1 of scMao an I ircharl t r! es is milt i.al. v l.enelli cr. I :' h -wine nr.; icn salt a id ashes r .'ularly, and a T.riety of food, they wi.i 11 .t pad tho trees; and the fallnj; .r ut in ekes a pood -ha-o of the nee le i variety. Tho early wi-.d'l s, at least, alino.t with nit exception 1 ..tun l.rvc. tho presence r,f these bein responsioio for tlio fall in of tin Jruit. Tii! hos eat tlio fruit an I t!u larv e also, an l thus prevent their cntranco into tho eartli or 10 Lin nt elcewher ; and as a re-u't there is not a swarm of their de scendants to bi-ht tin fruit tho r.ext year. Tic; aalina's, being much in ler the trees to ict the fruit aid tha shade, dopo-it their manure where it will do the most e;ood. In exchange the troo oivo tho annnils shad1, when hih feeding; makes shado rjrate'ui and wholesome; and vettahlo foud, when trong tie liiiLj of dry grains maUoi it a necessity to tlu health and thrift of the animaU. If it is desired to evapo rate or can the best of tho w in. I fall", the hno in iy be shut out during the r.ii;ht and admitted a ter thoso wind falls desired havo bto 1 cjathored up. -Agriculturist. S , in the hall of (ii'.kln. Alter cVsiy threshing there will bo a larf;o pile of tine chaff under the straw carrier, 111 loss very u.u uil care has been taken to distribute this through tho stuck, it i . on the wholes bettor to mix straw and chtlT toeth 'r, ni the latter is more ca ily kept. In tho Win ter when straw is fed out stock will se lect and oat this chaff first, especially of cats and wheat. It is probably rich .T than other parts of tho stem near tha root, which die and crow into a woody texture, while the head is still furnishiue; some nutriment to perfect the grain that it contains. It ii likely that cattle e;et cc 'asional tastos of im perlcctly tilled ei'aiil 111110114 tho chaff, nnd li.-ht enough to lo blown out with it. At ary r.. t they 11010 araon' a heap of ch.lT, with, st, as if it con tained souicihine; belter to their liking than other parte of the straw. If the ch 1 IT lies in a henp next to the marlnn, no time should be lo't in gat lint; it u ider shelter. A hy rain wi I net it through, and onco wet it rots down quickly, instead of drylnn 1 out as coarser straw will do. The clu !" j around tho hoad protects tho grain from j petting wet, but out of this position it ! lias no power to protect itsolf. Hut if j not into the barn ever so carefully, this j machine-threshed chaff is not qtiito I equal in focding value to that threshed 1 by tho flail ia winter in tho old-fa-h- ' loncd way. l'ossibly the latter he'. I j moro grain, blown tut in c'cani-ig up I tha mixturo alter the llnl has separate I ' it from the straw. But qrai-i that thus gees is to ch.ilT to c::hanc its lee. In ; I v.il'.io is far lroiit bei.nj; wa-f.I. Tue thnftitiess of fur. n stock it not bet pro- ! mote l by very hih fee.lia; with ur-iin, but by lit !i i :i lj their t v ry-lay fci'.-d 1;.- pet i . i : 1 ni itie-h to be cutei wish a relish. American Cultivator. j Moling nll.ie:o. With a little c.ire ti-.cu to store prep erly, tays the l'rairie I'aiiu.T, ca!ba;ei can bo kept in a ."Oo-l condition all winter. They c in rem liu out like tur. nips u til lat , but sh.'ul 1 Id oatiiere 1 and stored before treei cold w, ather sets i Tuers are several plans of put ti.iij them aw.iy; or they cm le stero l in the cellar. 1: to be kept until late, tho better plan is to pit out, a they arc me re incline I to rot i:i th; cellar. A supply enough to last several weeks can bo stoiod in th: ell ir and the lalauce pitted cut. There are taro ejoo I plain of putting them away uud it is more a mitt r of choic; than anything else, which plan i - a.lople I. t if plan is to di 11 trench about three or four feet wi le, an I a-bine- as may I e necessary to hold the quantity de-end. It shell' 1 bj mad.' at le est I s i i,h s deep an I whin tlu soil 11 not too bar I to di', tw-) feet will not bf too deep, l'nt i 1 a thin layer ol straw, 1 ud 1111 the cabbae-o an-l I'iek them in :sclo-ely as possible, wiih th head down. Wh 'ii all ar.' in d-ver well ith soil. Can shoul I b ta'ce:. to cjvir well and t-i bail I up villi -i.'ii!-iy hl.'h to thoroii;h.y pro'ect. Smio prefer ta set th; h- a ls up in stead of th roots, p'icki'le- close to ejetlier, c v no,' wi'li a lay -r csf lraw all I the s w ith soi:. I'h principal 00 j.c t of applying .1 i." r of sl:..w is t keep the J n from uc.ti 1.: deua 1 among : Ir; icav s. Tiie cleanest pi 111, in: one tliitr. .pur s a lilt e in .re w r .. is t- ma'v' t trench ab-uit o ,c f 'o'. d.-i p, and set ill cabbage in, I. eels up, p.e.h.: clo-e t gether. Ai.-ut t vcv c J;- f it, -i forked cost urshoit it ke -h mid l e.se'. "P. a 1. u l.'1'ou: p.'le. til I 1 Ih- b-ve :o iv 1 1 o,r I-. s d. li: III I irt li -in I . i . - I -a th c.ii-b 1 ' . T 1 ; c v. i u !, pr 't-il . r mi ' t ir-ni '.! , .III Ull.es 1: Civ. Veni ".!t II ;et t ll '111 I ti ter, sh,r;! 1 ;t i,j I. -.r ii .i of 1 1i Mil. l're 'i i. d es not part ic cai.lei -e, if they can th iw I.- 1 I. .1 wrn s.r, I'ui. U ll.i.ch 1:: out L-ra I allv. They shoul. I be kept at a a t-mcerature as possi.il'. A I ban 1:1 : and fr.-i-.'.ing 1. v.rv u.j ml tlr. y sho-.i! I be s;:iVi.-i K-.tiy pi. t av.il 1 tills. The-, li goo I -li is pr. v 1 1 e 1 , they w 1 I re i l r y k lit! ,11111 .111 I I i n .leu Note-. ell ... . l! -.vei s as la-t 0 led s th. v -h- 11 I b -. lul! -; on every f am. Iliod meat 1 111 only be feiling wholesome load. i.rap's are easily growr, y ines will fnr.iidi a lurg i 1 ait. Never make the ini-t ik 1 1 that anything is g..o 1 by Old te w of t Inn's -ciiourh t. .0 d '.he pig-. ll 'inlock or sprueo bou :hs arc recom mended as a good covering for tu strawberry patch la the gar. lea. A little '.'reen fool, a few apples, io-t-, pot tie or oth-r rootc given to tho c iw occasionally wrl b-ip to i.eep h r bea.thy and maintain tlr; ll . w 1 i milk. To get tho greatest yield por nnnuni it has been found best to have the ci.Ws calvo in the fall and eir'.y winter; th n during the coldest put oi tho year they will bo at their Audi, mi l, when they begin to fall off, it is about time to turn them out to pasture, and the yield of milk increases. Hit wiiei the cows calve in the spring, then, by tlu time tho milk is beginning to shrink in the fall, th ygo from green to dry fee l and the shrinkage rapidly increases, juit ut tho time, top, when piics uro im provin g. A Trinee's Fine Feather. The greatest trouble that thoI'ri--ir of Wales hi to content against 1 present i that hi bus tokec-pon squci . ing himself iitoucw an I untried uni forms .d. the time II" lias ju t b u forced ly circum-M- s to al l to hi. wardrobe tho gorgeous trappings of the Austrian Iluss-irs. Tnis is compute! to bo his eightieth uniform lie finds the uniform business ex lensivo, as they co t up to fr.'i!) c.n h, aad may bj worn per haps ouly once. Tlu uniform of the Hussars it singularly unbecoming to a stout uian. It consists of a g. I I Iroggc'il tunic, tight red breecbo-, li s. si in boots and a whit) shiso. His Koyal Highness looks 111 it something like the uual comic opera Tiiiin.- !Nw York World. A COLD CAPITAL Iceland's Diminutive Metropolis in the Far North. Unmetropolitan Scone9 and Customs in an Arctic City. It-ykjavik, Iceland, poor little me irepolii of two thousand inhal it in!-, his, nevertheless, its sights and soii'.i.N. Its heit-e-, with but few eve'ptions of ,... I, 10:1 i-t u-iu'Iy of a single toiy, ' ut i:i rol iti. 1 i:ist;i ices rise to the di.;. ityoftwo. Tin ou ;h III ) town runs a wide and tolei-.tii.lt- straight street, on which ! ivo several of tho dignitaries of no Dliial, tlu Id. Hop, tlie li Vcrnor, the ( ltiel Justice and ether mem rn 01 1 no g. vcrnnieni. 1 1011 1 :e si le, surr nin le.l ny w 10. Ion I'.in.gs, is the public s piai , 1 the c-.tM of which stanlsa lio:..o I st ilue of T lorw-ildse-i, pre-ent I by tho M.mish g 'V.rniii i:it to th n it iv coun- j -:y of the sea ptor. At the fa th-r end I n the little c-ith - li al, w l,u h e.mtiiins a ! ii'i-bl; font by tlu artist hian-lf. A rou d the d ilTerci. t -i les o: the .;u .r 1 I are p.rouped tho l'.cv parliament boir", i ' lie post, ili. e, and a school for ;dr!t I i iiich d raws its pupils from all parts ol 1 c- unt ry. bi" 1 I 1 li 1 n o - t im pnsi 1 nib lings of tlu r-i 1 it nl is 1 lie j-ut, iv 1 of tin most awe-incpir i her ili.-ns are tlu po'ie me-, wh in turn 1 trol the streets in felt h iii'els and ;iil'or'i It wasn't lie 0. r I. lo-w-Vsr, that they 1 v r atrestel aavb. 'lv, ccHU-o iiob. lv . v. r so far forire-t htm e!(ns to w nra :t arre-t. Tlio jai! c 01-eq-.l-ntl v ii 11! w iv . 1 m tv, a fact thit an be but i n perfect . y -ri ! ei .t ...1 1 mIhiii no see. ;ts inaail'e-l -u p. 1 l-iril v to nil ther .1 w 'lii i:;'. One of th- o'i, uvn xercises ia nd li'.-.on to I n fu i tioit of u-irdi'in .f t'i' public we.d. that of i :rur in of tl-.o ,-.i nn !i, l. tei u v s .. lety, w! ieh was cal li h -.1 as hoi :. 11 ih 1 "s 1 1", and has j i. I li-lc d many 1. r es. " is n!-o an author, a- 1 has .i-it-n at 1. a-t on; valnible bo.-k. Th:- streets of K y'-c j ivik are i:-, ve I, ut t certain roriuis, u 1 le apio t, stan I cur p -t-, wheiecn I am ker s,iu mips to light the belated est. to l is oor. 1 of tho n-.o.t rharaft.n t-c f 'reet sj ., j, t!i long lia ;- of n: s that almost ont inn :1 'v i"tr.e a- ! a, I rin.-ing load of dri d fi-b. and iriyi'.r lack the nrcessaiies of li e; i.lainio-l ill ef 'i'.'s me ssarv de an Is in I. elan 1 in it -1 bo Mip ie. to",. w ith. -ut. live-. the o -1 w t'i w l.ich ' 1. b -u-es ale ui" 1 en. . ; r m iv, and a .t be t ikn 1 -! 1 ' r; lei 1 -r o 1 1 1- ., In .' I, ii. -. A fi. q-i oit -i :ht r.-ee- ; ! ef in-, i eac ll with a I n a "Hi - e:thi r si le. 'a I !..! at one , r. I to i . I lie - 1 I I'e. while tho eth.-r ev I is 't to trail a-. 1 bump '!' th ua -v -n -ah Hi pleasant iiiitiii;i 'lor ia 1 of p-01 ossioii is .n't n .i-e:i. I' n r. 1 -. I of w .'ii'.e-. aed girls, . a. h ith a w o l"n li!', :i,i.l all goi:i ; lo th rill springs to do til Irni ch..'. I w 1-I1 ig. Th w iter can be had at all t. 111. ei 1 ;r.s, from roiling hot, wlr-ro it 1 lib I s up mi! of !h e-ntli, to t .-pi I, r:h"r low 1 tho little str.-am Ir. iu tho v. it! .-v. li::.; inc; ii. a tu'dul ol Ir.t it.-r, tie- 'Ai-h'itt 111 11 put h-r i'h- t - il,, an I lb el se! c 1 s -i ,-on- eni i't j ! ie . up ei t!i biuk 11 "iv tb iter s c. I wring 01 lii v. re -h kiv i- s a i I 1 ul.s ; by piece. At'a ,ti. lite elll of (lie (, nl lis l.iaiilv. I'n- dai..ti .-f t in t ' .. t i- ' -iiinlv '.'. 1 ' e le i -.-'it l'. rn'. I'.ant, v..i I ! y n i -am- I l-'i-.o-r f.ctii', N e He (' . ir, I' n C ii-tti-, etc . it. average) lniht i j t:.rc fe"'. l-'tum n tentral stem r.s e anc lies r-pti.it in e very .! ;i. c! i.m aad ! . -iiri rain ily in.K I'.nr.el y. until a bua'i il'iil s1 1 ii. tur.) il rear.d i v.ntiUi! rii p'aat. A delicate star 1. less, mi I .ml ti .y wax-like fruit coiiipleto tlu j ..ic'.mt'. I'. ach articulate! is ot the sumo, etigth and appeararcc a syuinntrical j i.unt or ti:r.-or, two inches .r h s- in 1 e-.gth, hilf nn inch tlir u ;h or It." rme I with delicate -harp barbs. S inj ilnu'sn pink specimun is met -villi, w hi. h certainly aids to its beauty. 'I I.e. : writer, h'Wi Ver, is umib'.c to say what ; c e ditions produce this transitory co ir, .-. though scv.-rnl vxpetimcuti hive le'a .rale. Tlio Iuliin naip.o for th Coral is c hee-y ill. From it t li y obtain a -ni'i'.l, i .l .x-lilto sc-i I, a few gra'.m id which j dropped ii a glass of water will, ii oua I to three miuut convert ih who c i .t.) ii thick, g'ut 'nous m is. This ihiid b n I a lea-ant t a-to an I ran lie die in-il properti's. I'rlcra -i mplu tr. at no:.: , miicilage may b.i pro luc I frjm tho i ecid-. A llullaililei-'s W ny nf Y lining. It is tel. I that in oacj of tho rut ying province) of 11 .Hand, whan D. t iber coiii"S ia, tho lads nnd 1is.rs gather in n ds upon its first Sunday nn 1 go through tho villago staring hard at lac'.iotliT. Tho next Sunday, known asdecision d iy, tlieyoung lel'owsgo up and speak to the girls of tli'ir fh. ir , aad seo le w- th y speed. l',.oa tin third Sunday, ir day o' purchase, th- swiiiii mil t snati h a ha idkercbi ( from liu love and if slu submitt grac 'lu' y ho know- ill t tho outworks nt loast aro won. Tim baiiilkfrchicfs nrj rv;n bao c upi'ilho fourth, or Sunday of pis-c-isi i, and thn or i-ofor is tint girl at li erly to turn her wooer adrift with O'I' lanld I'pon tho lexl H old iy the lav 'r c a'ls upon bis fair. )-n- it hone, an. I i -. d I o s tav to t ia . nt w hu h if i trust of giii'.'iTbro id bo c ll r jd him by tho parents, ho knows his cn-i- ii hopelei'1, whilo i' ho gels n bit of crumb ho at o ice tn ces hoart of orate, and goes a an nn I agun, till hu b. csinc a chili of tho house. (jl AIM AM) ( I KlOt S. It is i'.loe-nl to compiun 1 a felony. The longest A neric:i:i railway tunnel is the Ilomue tunnel. It i sal I tint Jlrt'l bills are scarce in Ike yieat com mere; it 1 centers. The first cotton was ralsod ia the I'aited Slates in the year IH-JI. Tlio art of plumbm is -a; 1 to l.avo been known to'.h; l'ni::cso ;l;o.ri:i.li of years ugo. Immcnso Is : in n ri feet -;v in. ', f; 'eei 1 I y live inch vj been di-cov.re.l oa ' a rock in Nevil.i. j An (1 wcr t wi Iv ! l,l0s,om lilty-six rich I ,, redact of N v.ila. feet hi ;h w;h a s in diameter, is I he first direct ry of th cit v ol N. oik was 1 iib'ished i i I i5 to lined I ut Mil 11.au e . Afaimer in A-hton, Min., irccntly 1 run ncross a 1 hie h w is pur 1 r-mti Hub j im 1 . than $ I ! plllUli'i, w 111! li lllut eOl-ll snakj lie in color. I'll., planters ch an ncro on pan ..t li v centi a in. J A successful c h.r.'po 1 1st 11 1'ittsl II.-g i has l imn cli Mil . 'a m ench ay him 10 I a yen to keep t..i,i ftst in proper coii- di'ti.ei. J A In ly t i.-1 t oa 1' o's l'o ,k w ,3 jfliu.k by liM.tniag at the v ny lop o! the in- ii. tain aw.iy abi.vj tlu ileitis fl 0111 tt hi 1 ! 1 ; b .It p nr. e lod. It cos; th- leints i f llypt half a cent a lav to pav aid bum I the I uilders of tlu pvran.; Is. King S omo.i p. ni l a 1 cr.t a day t th -se who built till temple. Ia the si. ch of a y iiiil; girl who lied la I'oit laud, ('reg..n, wis an ah siisi. In tho 1 bsccss v. as a piece ol In ll I l.bb -l 1 1 em the I... a I el a le.l I pencil Th feu." I I ..lii i libber 1 1 c;e in c 1 vi 1 s is ll,e ino-t ns -lul tree; nls I 1 southern A-r., as bamboo im ..idle they nee liiitiv ;s l'.li eVerythia ttermnn - the .lui.i'io: licit w l.i e ! th y tu .y b. !en;;lh of a S .'ear b.n av.inli lnv ; been di cu.-ing of dicaiiis. They cone 11 I" .o-t dreams are inoiiien t u y . xt. il led soiir.tiuies to tin ii mute. ; Is are 110 longer wasted. j Tie v are boi:;ht at second ban I and j broken up; th; staves are then washed, i.ic.M'd in I h i 1 les an I sent back to the j ' j V -t bill'. :.t a prol'u, to bo r. hoope I. 1 1 v i ry mi'. uto leH pcuinds id wool giowi ia this louilry, and ws have, to I di : T tons oi untlir, cite; rod and lii'l 1 Ions of bit iniuoii 1 oai, while id pi; lion we tur ; 1 u! I.1 lo is( ati-l o! t-leel 1 i iils tine t .1. i A level J 11 ' me 1 1 alle In b'ltlier has a don! I :! .-1 lio t b i.-d with blue ! - 1 11 ' 1 Tli" I l. line I 1 III 1:1 1 t'i. I, bee .ones I 1 ! y 1 ib! eu 1 1 a in I Ii 1 1. mi", and t ho elleet is lati.el astoiil-hlil ; to one who i es 1 ' f.i I he li 1 .1 ! mie. I j . 1 y lately the c-. nil boil-e at I.lllle 1 li'ir.., rk., c ue;!. 1 I re and the records ; were t iircn'oiic'd w 1 1 ll .les 1 1 u c t ion, when t w o c,eu t lemen li ig.-e l the heavy I sk 1 rotilainrig them lo tin heal ol some j st ui. and huiie I it l.i tbu b e I ein, w In 1 0 I it ai easily p. nl I Ir.iin the llames. I Gallic. Wa-b: 1 'l 11 d'eriitorv, has a 1 I 1 ui oas cliaract 11, liu; p. r oil ut 11 man I named ('..lii. I', v. h 1 I stnitd and 11 I r o net art ilici il 1 in iosii 1 , C I V"s II d s e ll lii I i :seies to 1 le I .1 ,b' I il, s 11 boot bl .c k .ui of nntiir il and 11- do, pi ntly i of bis boot black oi.'. cl'. Niiiiii-inatii s i 1'ioeab ) no le s .,. s. riou -ly il it.io." ti I a- that . eit.es. " sai I Mi. I I lei lion e l.s lilt - c 111 t he oil Ut I y ted by po'.il ical ex tern and stamp col li, iw :i, nn intulli 'cut V w Yoik coiiocto , to a Sun prowler ori'.e.vs. '-Tho lit'ot of our biisinu-s," he re-limed. "Is .lone by leys in -mull iiiiieiiuis. When a I'resi Icntial election is near the boys .1 .n't tot much spend ing ii.oiic y from th ir fnthcrs as th y du in times of pel itic i! quiet, nnd consc- j ipient'.y they cannot buy at amps or coins. Thoso who aro not interested ia this fad I or cr.'-..e enn have no i loa to what enor ! inous proportions it is growing iu tliU jrountiy. Inth summer time, whin ' residents nf this city go to tho watering j lines. 1 sond stampt to them. An 1 i lea of how geuc ril the cra.e i may tiu i euthero l from the fact that not lonjj ago 1 inserted a .ittie ndveitit"uient la 1 a We tern paper aad I rece ive I nearly I i letters u-king rpicvtioui about isiriiuptanl coins. N". t long since an j item piint" I i i i city pape", which sni 1 i that I w iil'd ivj !fj fjr a nd cent piece ' of c. rlai'i d .to, c 'iiso I mo nlnio t c i I- lo-s anno , iae . I'o.s. s-nrt of that kind rl roin (nii'.v tumbled over thcui 'elves i i th ir i IT Ms to ;;it up stairs to me. Unt th' coi .s h 1 1 no liclilimii v.lue. : Tlrj pup r im I inn lo n mi-tak-.;. From j the present Mil lint I c two weeks after ;cl 'Ctio. w . ,ri and stamp Collector I J ; wrl do c areely any busims . Hut 1 i.f: r th t trio: I ii-inc'i will be livelier : th m ever. 1 An I iii-x plni-ed Aineiieaii liner. i It may s". ir. sinoirur to in my I hit, lief) should it- ii I iron riv r li tin) L'aitel S's'' s pi:it . ii dy ipp-x ; lure I, yet thy Tri ur, in ii e, -e.iii. to In . null :i ttn t'i.. A 1 1 1 1 1 y f c xplorcrs is i a its way .low:, 'b it ma fium 1 1 - , l.fc i m 1 jnv riit 1: jh.slmv. li.r.nigh 1 j wh-rt ro i t";'i -t in le th- l.npth .d tho i t., I o,i n.i , Tin: arty b r 1 1 .lay s t i, sin-tc h an I I . n eoiini: f.u ests im . i . .'. , ' i 1 t v . i i g i n. il. Hill Nn) 111 Jill 11 V, I.t on 1 i e a j ! . f Sli . I'. ..i-c ll y. ii tie u i jo t lo.t r. woui m't t0 -va 111 tvl.ii : -pei; I ti 1,4 lookmi; for v 11, .nl It 101 . two l.. ; the il oi you pal up ia a i-u . i. tvi-uelu t le worth to a c-.Dts. Tlio Woodehiick's Itmrow. Tliroui'li some1 puita of tho Stuto of f'onin ctiout it would bo hard to pick out u clover Hold of any Ki,n tlutt did not luivo 11 wooilchuck burrow in somo jmit of it. Somotimcs they ohooso 11 ito Hoincw lioro under th ) bbmo wull which surrounds tho Mold, or if there is H buxo rock, 111s is often tho i'liso. iiuv whoro iibout tin; niiddlo of tho hold, tho iinitmil will burrow under this us a vcrv choice locution, l'iimllv tho roots of nil old itpplo-ti'oo or other tret; 1110 often chosen for its -tr011.J1.dd, tlu burrow being dug down nmong them, ' .. . .. ' the owiicu-seoming to po,s sa a 10 ill.- ing miisi Ihii! 11.1 iiiiiii would evi r dia nlil of ntt lnpling b dislodg hint from such or. li ters. As is lb., ciso ... ., 1 , ... with tho cxeiiviitioi.s inu.lo for their Iinbitiitions by most fossoi ial iiiiiiiiliiuls, iho liuriow of 11 w.iod.-hiiek ut ti 1-s.t descends obli.iuelv into tl ailb, Iheil pusses lieui ly hoi ioiiinllv for M'yeiiil teet. rises iiiodeintel.v tor the hlt hull ; of its length to terminate in quite ii spncioiis and round cli:iiiib,r, wliich ... , .1 ..i- ..(.i.. constitutes the living 10 ..11 of th-en- j tire family. Ill it the lemiile brings! f. 'Ith lu r li.l. r uud the voung r. iiiain tin r until th. v pair olV nnd dig their , , own homes elsew here Such a burrow inny bo nt b-asl thirty feel in loi'i'tb, so long that 01, c never IliinUsof digging n woodebuek out. but I I have seen I'niiiier., biiug up two ,,r thl-'c bar re Is ol water on 11 curt and diow ii the o. ceipiint ol this silbb r- rilieun estnldlshineiit ut short ,,t,eo , .. 1 -, ,1 1 a... rej.oc luo.t 1. nr.llv .1 the pair and perhaps seven ol' right qilollrr- ! v row 11 v. 01 ii" ore caught in ill the sun ! tune. Vriv olteii 1 Imve cai.tiiied ,, . i . . . .1 . .1 f theiii ill stei I I l ap- set ut the lin. itli of the burrow, tiiki.iif the precaution M s.iiiikle it en- liillvoV' r withli Int. I )i,r old w Irh.iek. I r.-nieii,l.. r. .am- ,,ii i . .i sti il. te.l In- bin row nlm.ist m tic c u- t'-r ol a tu. nty m i" cl ;. r 1 d. and ; r.i rv :it t - iii i t to rnptur-- bin in auv kind' of a trap utterly fail. . I. It was; the rarest ihmg in the w ol I to rv.ii cat.-h lillll stniiding up nt tin- i Iitrn'iro , of his burrow dui'iug the day. but fiv- i , , , , . i .i ,llet,lly We Would see bin, jllst head ; and shoulders out of It. It serin- to 1 me I must hiiie tired 1 1 1 i r ' v or fori v , , . , , . - tlllirsnt bun llliib-r slleh cli'i lllllstllllei s I ll-.'lll the ollter -ide of th. stone III . , , i.i ell l.i , lli.-l .lie lilllelc I ui l.thii- illl.l pel fe 1 1 lijlllll- whlc-h s-.lll- oiliiled the It. 1.1. ami that. alf r..r" lipati..n. Inlion-iie... -i. k too. w il h il heavy old f.i-biot.e.l luilvb- h. ...l.i. n. . and all ib-. n-i- iii i-iin.- loan . li bel. liu : K.nt.ieky mi.-, wbi.-h ,,t so,...,. ri''';""-!:r..!Vr m'V' .".I.,.'."'.'':':- ty live to a hundred yards uns 1 lo iii-lv . v.'i v tilu for all small i nine. Hut heleeVcl-l -hot fail, il: a cl.e.i.lof inst Would plltl 11' ll' t be i crv el it lance I the burrow ea.di ti ne n id I would eo-.tidcti. wnikoM'.- to pich him on,, i but no. ir At dav he was t In re ittruin. .ohi,,g o, a- sniiliir- as ,-v, r. J. I was cal'llli.-.l llllalll bv lnv crUrl 1 V I I,,,,.. ,,li' ,.,.,..r l.i' . -i ,i:t I ,1... driven .low ii w it bin a few bet of tin burrow and t r li'iini; the aim down the .nt rail. a- ii'id then tvum- 11 long -string to tin trigger. 1 w.ntid behind the m:. II till he .main -h . d hiiii-rlf win 11 III,' slice. of th device senb d Ilis looiu. I'm 1 sf .Kile' s,'-. liie lili-s ni lc;iioiance. I She widlod nit 1 u I'lishi.iialdo -diiM" i ..i..,e,ini-aidtoii-.,'i,.echiu: 1 " 1 .01 lll.lV -llOW ll:r :c p.iir ,. W.llkilio I,.....-. N... 1 1 1 1 . vea, :i.. but 1 ; go in lor solid coini.'i 1 now. j ,;;;il,;);;!:ir:;,:1 1 ,s ,,M1 " M...I0.J.-,' -lie liilll lioil. d. "It lull .1 bo i-lieiiiii.,tisin. I p. I.. 11 will ii. I know . ,,- , , ... i I call swim III tin 111, I'llt In. b et .'110 so i , I " ' I S bile Ibe rbilc w a s t;. t i I 'i 111. -in on j .-h.-said: I ... ... ,,'.i,- , , I 1 ii d t 1 haw ii bra-it lul I', d. Ind mull, lilt - i.-h a no. ..I shape. 1 iien-r had u small foot, but I w..io Ji si, s (or I y. iii-s. uiilil I walked so much nnd gr. w ' ln-.iii.r." "Your hot is ll prrlllilir sllilpe, tho in-Irp is -.. hiol, that i- why .mn- illl'e ll lalje sir." said t hr clrlk. who had no fear "I Vuani i- I. fore bis ev. -. I "I'lr h. ild." she -aid. "that 'tlio j Venus .l.r M.-d. . i-hy wriii- No. and ' ..In- is a mod. I of tine proportion." " i'A.n-tly." -aid tie clerk growing led in the lace a- he p ill d and tilggt-d 1 to get them "ll. lb- Ii ei iiev.-r heard of j "dee Mr, I hv." bill be W is up to ;l I trick oi- tw.. "himself. Witer all," be j .-ai l. "th. s, too hu-oe. oll'll lil.,1 the I s ju I ri-.-ht." j He w.is ..nl. rone u moment but in thnt tune he bad . -r.is.-d M". il i the . in-ide of u p.nr..'..h - ami -ub.-tituled j 111 i " Thele, I thollrfhl it W.l. -tllllior." I she - ud . hen they wt-rr .'li . Il l I ai l for; " h , tin -e are j':-.' a- ra-v us lnv old ' ..ll,-;. I believe I could jlV-t US ' Well illlVe hud ,'l's lifter nil." And tho M illie- j in.iiiw i in ntt -a conscience went back to I bis duli. s with the air of otic well -atislied with himself. li trial Frir Vt.ss'. A Mallei' of ( oiiuuoii Noloi icli. Charlie liiieheib. .'h, r What'!- tint ion' t. r. l ills '. You look us if vou wnth annoyed. (ills Sllolbrrlv I illll Weill mud, Chollir. "Wluit s up'.'' "l'i! v.ui louh thnt my I'rini.l. l'wrdlv ( iebbiird. wath calieil an nth at the i I di lath! night "I l a. In t hwran d it, Clr llie, but l'vn known it for a long time now." A ui tin Ide It eiiicil. . I'M O I. II II-II - I'll I - -ni :t lie i I'.. .!. -1 1 'II llll.lr Ih. I.i.er. sir, nili. n ihr Knliie.-. ir.:.e hre Ihe l!..weN. 'I'l.ey w. re i I.I lo. I need in ll.c In lie. I Sl.il. . in I-.; , si i.i . ll.il I hue it I I- tlll llllillMll- of !....,. el 1 '.li A S I HI 11 -S I'll.l.S 1.1. 0 beell . ol.sliliir.l 'I'l 1 IrU' l In r .. il i Ili..'i-ai,.s ot i oh. in. in -, t. - I iinolil.il- I loin all pa il - of 1 he ei id. i- p..s il , . . I I 1.1. nee el I l.nr I .tl-.e. :.;tM";llll'-l'lll - ale : .irelv i cil.il.le. ah n.hil.l) l .i. hili -. and -ale I" l.i',,.' nl liny tone. s .!-l In , r. di uo and Ui. .le ine -t ee. t ll lit r pi. .in "if -n-'. o e...cl. d. A kiii-i :- a di. i-ioiiof a -hip's u4 biii'ier-ie--, eh.iin i o a nan In hi line. ll ii tl hi n ti hi latiue! II. is ii v.i'll I .tu i iiii ti. icii-l In-helo-.-sl ill 1. 1 n. .o. - I ! ii. ;,,l . ... n.il -ll-p.'i I hi- I le. in II . I.. ... ... I,., , pell l.i know .llioill ll" l.l-l.'lf. I i- .il pi ia. i- e.,i,. . I,., is i,, ..pirin .1. I.edi.ti'l -I., p .1, o. i .. I e .-,,.s.t,lll-. lie I- aiili.e.ril ! .i I.... Li.: , h. I t.. -.. nipt. mis no- n.i- : - ! . ' nn :.. : .1 . . Iisiicpl ;..n at.il ,l, .l h.iOI.I . t r. i - - . I- : l.rm. I- 0 inn it. nt. I. r ll.nl we . . . I.:,,. ., ,i ,i..,,.. i. - ll ...n hi. hi- tut i d led i.ii ... i , . n.O'. .fin I :. i-. - li.;. I. ii M.-.l- : ll I li -. . I t .. Itli.ril .i. i.i , . h ,t 111 . e l.itn .1 1 '.is.- eiline I: .s i;t let n.ii.-c. oboi-ly . ...iii' ii. .. ,- - i . ti i !.. ..i.l .a.. - .-ire neat ly e .1 i.m , ,. i I, -I.. i, .li-. I-, d ..I,. - I.. .1 !. . : . .,!.' 1 . 1 i I in. .r s ii! ii .m.i ttaru in i i n.O in I.,- i ,i e .'. nt n - .It .ii li. ,!iir. in 1 .1 11 : iluiii I 1014 I'rimltles ailtl WlisllHu 1 1 . . 1, ,1. 1 ' pi. p. r t Ii. li"l 111 I.e. , 'C.si,. ,t 1 t., th' l.ilii.tih rt .1 1 r III. I.l ..'. I t. I , 1.1 1 o v. S .In y. "Il.it llie Itei-n I . I I - I It. I I 1 0111 . tl 1 11.. 11 at nt 1.11 k s, unit .0 .; , 1 , w .isi ti : nt. ..) !.r t ne p.t-t 1 .... t I'.tr-t I' .' -I. ; ,s!,,. , testily lt s. .llT'H I .. i'. 1 t . I.t I" c I I .. 1 1 Ii 1. mi- mi' 1 -. I. . 1 . .. 11. t' O'.c I r.' ie: . Hiel I 1 in er : n 1. 1011. 11 1 it I.. a . I -iifT. r.n ' 111 h siiiiincr i ., . '1 'IU -.11 I 'I ll. PI , I 1. .11, I Hell ll -il Unit I .1,-11 I i... .-.till III I.t It '.' I ' t " 1 nit f..r "..!. 1 in i! 'i'l ' I'.i'ti. :iMi I ll lie-:. I i "i.in u I-m'- ttiff-ii.v -rMiii-i wi.i I Lf lirvw in lh tr ci.nvn t vi c IYIhtp l.o. Cabin 1 Flourish. A parly of Ain.-rl -UM y illloiiicii, wlmlial bei'M eHnqiiiiK out 011 un isIiiikI in tlio niuit I nks Nipisii.K. Ciinail t, lat r-n 1 1 1 1 1 0 r, 10 ro ti" uriniiK in 11 moI I'oal au l W'lo ot wumi null's troiii port slien tl.u sun utnl lionu, Itti.I with it the sailing bivu. e. A ili . hiimiik riiKiallou, truly. "Never iiiiikI. 1 can row ymi tliora insMe of two hoiii','' snid llicuilo who h:ii cluirn ot tint pnrtv, HStti;'ir iMiiriiiurs ai'os. "Why. mini, it is mh-u inilcs, there uro fo ir ut us in this heavy lo;it its 11 big juli you un-lfi'tako." sanl one. "No mutter. I linvo ilmie tho likes before ami can 'lo it again." elm-i fully replicl tlio bi en.l sh.ail l led Irishman, us he slowe I 1 a..vtl,.' sail and U-nt ''","'' "" si len.ll.l narsm in, mid tho hottt wii-s sooi. I ,!,., iiea.lcvav ng.i 11 I "What would I not give to en.oy youi- i ' health nnd Rli 'iiih, remarked the l io- I , -ss'f. u , 1 1 "Nes. I nin pretty healthy, nnd though I , ,,.,, lls ir;,nit , ,,,,. . ,. !, gind... "Put only limit venrs 114,1 I lo.nl al cleatliB .bur. mid never tlioiiehlln . pudiiiioai-a-jaui. Veil see, I was 11, tho !.,.,! ,,,. , ,v ..,'id ciiiKht cold. It settled on my lungsniid I h id a bad emuh, wh.eli Ioiiil; on till I ran down nliinwt to a sl.elu , ,., Call iua phi sioiHii.' ..y(,s , -J.,.,,, (WHll(v nM ,,roi.h tho llls, tosee n ilo -tor: he gave ill" some nr .Ir cine, but .t dnlu t help m much.'' "liew was tl,,. c-ine elleete 1; "An eld sii oi, h la.lv, who h;i. I c-oino over I fl.(1,n lu, S(at9 , ,.,.,,..,.,, ,,f , 1 ',sniiis nnd herbs, winch she said tn early ; j seitlers ill nieiien us il, mid it soon j M'!l-;l "".V '..ugn nun i in on inyieci. h.,s ,,, t travel nlog the frontier in ,tini lion ensy it is to get nhuu wit limit ibs t as, uud b.ov ell'. etive are th- nalliiiil 'nie.lies wl.iel, the old giiiiid I hers know how- lo prepare. hey olleii cure w here tho ,KM fl)i ;,iy iher of 11 family knows how 1 on.-hs mi I colds urn cpiiekly mi l i-aiii. iiby cure I w nil -yriips mi 1 teas inti'le from l.ai- nuns an. In l bs w hi. Ii -'gum limit her taught (VV t lil.lk.' " Wane rs I Cabin eoiu-h an l coiisiimi ti .ti romi.lv . iilti-r long iiiv.'siintiou iniMie in-r.ts .-lull Comparison with other ol. luii" r. ui. aliens, svle. te.l from them , tU.l I" Iw the ierv I e-t of tl H mis bioimht bn. k the roses to many n pallid cheek t i.crc i no known I'-inedy us loual ns n cure f..reeu1..hs mid colds, .,-,. ,.,,. M., ,. , ,,(. v;.rl sll. m u.e I n of liu-n . , , , .. W iinler,iil rninilit til v. .,,.,,,,,,,. , ,r. ree's I'le.ts mil I'liiealice Pellet-e. I. II, ill ..I ni.i oilier l'"l ',"' , V ' 'o .' .'i I" '"' '"' ii.ioillil ..f Ihe lil' l 1 loll lll. v mi' lllil. Illlie. ., a e, ;ooili aii.l l leil in i I . a-e- III I le "I 'el It I" 1- -llllnienl lor nil, .-e. Ilnil J alli.tl lie. a. ( iirtiilirf In s, t ui J I in i ! l.r.i, k - I he ab -s, Hiinu. f. n Nenllueiiee. J.;,";.:;:;; i. -. i i..n- di- .ee. im-. il ti'lom l i.. .i..l-i. -s i'X;, MX.. ,,, :, n.,,,.. In I, l l..c in o I., l.i pi lo ' a-i d li i . I III! in. .In 11. e. c ellt-. I 'o.-e olic- I-I . .M.i. k I mi.-1 .. . N. V. I sr. I lip H ill .ells. 'I lie 1 e-l 1 eu;l, llii .be .1.1' Is I'.-.C- l ine lei I .'le II III .t .ell. See I I H I ll. I e. - . llli l I. tell ol I l.i- e a.l li lul.nts. -ST THE ONLY . TM brilliant . Durable 4J Economical Nl UJU, Uyes. Thev -sc I ..II ..lllfl, . , ,, , , . ,. iii Mn iiclli, rtinlv and l-.nm- s. A.m. tin u I. . .ii e in-I rood. bcu.licel mill ..I I ll - liny .ue nm-le el i lie.ip and inleii a IO..I n..i-,,n I p, ei. ,..'. crockv c-oloi-. 1 6 colors ; IO tents each --n.i ....i..l t I'isl k. s.i:i.pl- i .e-l. .hint. .. ( ,, '' ,,i I '. t, - . lli.ik.1V IL" lil" -l ll" "I ''I ' .i its ., ...i n! . , t, . S i.i i.y liniisis , i i WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO.. Burlirglon. K Tor UiMtni; or ISion-iny, Fancy Aititlrs. Vl. DIAMOND PAINTS. tiol.t. Silver. Hictn-5, Copper. Only to Cents. n , CELERY fame s . COMPOUND CURES I PROOFS" ' ...l:. - Ir.-ll .11. Neuralgia .'i,",1, ":-'v ' Mis. I 'l . . MM Nervous " '" ' " "" "' '' Prostration t.'"' 'i K'tX'-s , . ,,,, . ... !. I .,-., on. .. Rheumatism "V',,',,1,; .".'nL'.".''',! Kidney '",!'"',', f";"'''; V :;' Diseases ''' ""';' "u " f.v.M;,'::, aii Liver ".;.',) , Disorders .',.'', i1,',.' -f-. Till true mora an leis ,Ve , , , A- fi. 'sp. ii arm il:ic'i. iii his heart kfijK? "" "" ,'1'!-'"," vU'': iV; t-J Jm.i not "i ii.ulisli you know, u.iT - i-j . I,,,, rr,,,,i,,. I ,, , ,,i,i,w Sjvnnfo- of Aiuericii lmve nirui'f; i rent. a than .'my from the oiuiul r:i-tlei of lluroir. Warner's I no Cab n r-insa- j illllilis tlir he-t ill llie Vtoibl. Ely's Cream Balm IS SURE TO CURE COLD in HEAD IM li kl.l . ppi Mall" .nlo. It. ll Ir.! J V.-llilvl,...- . sitt.-or-itl.. X V. J ATTENTION! V.Vi',,i'.'.iV,,'p,,-,,VrsV: I ""'' ': ' '.i"i.i--a OPIUM HABIT !..;'.lr-:;,,;;:;n;,',,,'"..;".::,,,;'rt ..-uh HinniPltll Ifv-iimtvil AKr TUU RAJinlCU I "'. W..n.l.l J...i v.;:,v.v."'i"-tv:,Vr'.!,,:'.- m,rm ir-.f.! H4IJ, tUH:iit-ais.ll. AlUUi. iTI lV. Itltell k.spillf. Itll-.iti.-i.. Veriltl. '. iiui'islii.. irithni.-tie, Mierl h.nvl. i t. .. lli ulil' illeur, .V liu It!., laill.l.i. N BlaiIJslc Ortat English Cout anl RtoMtdii. riii. m . UN It.-tn.plw orth l "C IJI i. HI Mil It r llif Set s s f.s-l. Vt m. rHKK rll Ilre-.tr s..r.-if K. In 11. .1 Holly, Ml. h. GOLa-o:':':::;-;::.::.?-:::::: It M In tlil l.-lllv I I I llr. l.ay. N. V PEERLESS DYES e!w.w.. '1 u.-H Mliu lia iMv nil I ir. 111 itiri-a tt lUf .1 at a hi a KtibtHr i'..a(, auJ t rill rlr-t li-Ht riui i inH-nHir to m m .1.1 flii.i. iu In n..rr. w that it ia a to-ticr (.r tioii lhn a mm- If f q, 11 iu 1, t iimg. n t out? Iwi cdaiirlimi At b.id tiatliy Uftru in, hut a: mJ I I h.a tf d -t m-t iiHk Ujr Utta ii-! tij the fih na tin. atpniifnrtieirriitt.vrcauil ...:'H--l-f4F4'-i 1 : Km amp t i Lumbago. ft'ltKH CHRONIC CASES 30 YEARS ST.MIN1. NO RETURN OF PAIN. ' At Druggl'ti and Dt-Jars. IHE CHARLES. VOGELER 00 Baltimoro, Mil. Diamond Vera-Cura FOR DYSPEPSIA. A (IIITIVB CURE roB INIUOEHTIOH AND ALL AUsoftah TcnulIt Armng TlmriCrum. Tela- 'rie,...ii( nt le Vi-.l r.ir it IM . ti 'I ' I i m. I i ell ,-'vi i r.i'.r mill gi Vnv oi ... h, ur ii in I (V -. , .... i., l... i, l i'i is . ,,..' ,;f i' ful cei'i IHE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimori, Mi. Mwl C.lObUI- L.I ilAIWIssCulum JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS., v II h vr.i ri it v. While Leatl. Riul Lea:l, Litharrjn, Oranno Mineral, Painters' CjI irs nn I Linseed Oil. l llltll t.-sl'CIMM Sl Ir: -(H I, I'lr II. Four Books Lo?:d?1 h Oae Reading. A eitr' M m-lt lliine in Tea lints. I'l'.lll li e I I' l p! I : i! I l-lv. l.'l' College, iil.d loillltoil S I l ie I I l.rlli.OI. I Kief I. t 'oil IISo.i I Is. .11 . Sept. S-S H i. i s r. Iii Apr . l-si. hili- tliliikuii.' of (akin.: orders in - i. n,i- i . I -n.ln. nl rei i oa .1 ii.. I ll e I n.il no n l ii on li. 1 1 oai Weill. I in -ne il a. el in hi. I n.i I "'. I. .1 ill" ill ) s in w Ii i Ii lo pr, p re lor Hi' Kv nil. 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