FOB FIRM AXD (UR1PK. MJIOUKISQ CATTIfc Whether (he tskmg oS oi liie hoi us it good for cattle or not, it It cci tain ly uooil for the owner niul (hose who work among thcui. A rtiancaiitiot be Uillod easily by no inftiriaieil hornless Miiiual, irhllo he tnny be killed in u iuatiwit anil without uny possibility of escape by the sharp Lorm of ft bull. It is certainly desirnble to dehorn bulU, if not oil liorneil cattle, which nre muuU less able to hurt each other mil am much more easily mutiflg.'d nheu hornless. Tho nilegod effect of he operation oil bull to 1:iJ.ii? their masculine rigor ! it gromidifit idea. New York Tribune. I nmiwT xn dawks. 'J'liere i no uioie savage enemy tu j (ho barnyard fowl and to all the ttibo ; of useful feathered bird, than the j family of hnwk. It i" she? who destroy the profi:i of iho j-oultry j f rower lu many localities by .tialing j iiis chickens. If they were all got lid of perhaps the balance of nature might bo changed in some way, but it i looks to u as if Jt would b gieatiy j changed for tho bettor. Theio is enough of truth !n tho I'lii ! ilootrino that tin's Is a fniJcn, ilitioiied i world to satisfy us tha: natitro can be improved upon. That ! always what man is doing, and to our notion he j never improve nauiro so union as !i taking a gun and i'nooting hiwk, who j mo tho enemies of his property and : olio the enemies of his 1-ejt friend. i 'Atlanta Journal. .. - ' TitNFKnr.iNG I'he :nreotvt.ed answer to tut me?. ion when 'lost to transfer bre. is a: ' tho time of fruit bloom. Tijo te.'i-on for that U. exri'aiiiB the American IS ,-e ' lourna!, that at the time of sr ii: , tiioom the combs arc : ncaiiy empty i a at any time in !h; year when tiiej j are gathering honey. The chances j for danger from robbers are veiy j much diminished if the transfer-ring i ts done at a timo when tho bees are ; working iii tha fields and robbers are not at hand. I'U- lighter the comb , arc, the more esilr they are kept in place until the bees fasten them in. There is, however a plaa given by ; James HedJon. that i on inc whole l e.'er. " nit until the first bwarm i .i'', and hive it in a movable-comb hive. Then on the twenty. uVt d.r. Bf!cr ti e swarm issues, (he 1 in ivjiS.. hiood will be hatched out, tu;d ymi fr.n transfer with no brood in (lie war. . x--"pt r'Oine tlia'. ii vcrv voting. xi ikx ri"N ro ..'i 1 -Tiicy ahonhl be treated a si.id'v that they will rono; ''.) meet ;o. in yard cr pasture. Tni ii ot'sily a comp isiisd by fie-piecfy giving : lump of sng.ir, au 0:1 ofco, 11. 01 fr'jiiict in ni t(l-.a 'liuy like, dive each a nauiti and always call by it, lla'tei lireak when ijititc snia'l, teach t!;em to lead and stop at the word "whoa.' leave them tied fov kh hotii- (.' mo p.; t- timo, letting them have omethiug'o 'it', whilo tied, an t there wi 1 be Ui'o ilaugtr cf their nuiiing at their inller. At one vcar of aui tiiev mav h-: !: i u-iomod to iho bit, and may inv a I light harii'Ss-i on 'hem for a few hoi.is ,.f a tiiiie. The modern priictiuc ol !; vitsg (0 a vehicle wYjh on y ear- ; ling' is bad, for unless sx'.ra ca.'o is ; vsod injury wi:i result. .:'. should , be accisromed to the aiabt of nni- j iTCllas and sirangc nijtti.--t. lvi! grow ing when both iu and on: of !; tin c." rTcuneec K,ii mer I 'H 'IKOU'IN., A vi'i'y good -nbstilu rowinsj pigs in:iy IO i lor ml k lor fO'.lU'l ill ii lit; wheat iaiJ.lliiij:s :i stn.-ill i . j 'crlioii of h'i'.leil lli.x.'i'il rni.ii oilli lie moss, nyt a wiitfi- in a Loinljn IfHicr. Tiiis Lis' jivv th r rnoii;li oil to koop ll;rni -i'rl,-, riml ii i inoifl f.-.ni!y Oljfij-U'il iluiii t!i vuw-Uy iiiitiiiiiRiii in corn, tvlii.-h ilidicult of ilijj'i atin. Siill ni ailvis" nil tin: skim tni.iv Mint ':;ui b'' got in iL'liliiion. If tiicro b; onlv enonpli :,i i ilor ilio swill before iho line feoil is miNP'l in, the lxine ami flesh fonuiii J rlniiicuis in the milk wi 1 not ho losi. If the Lot liislnvRlc;' is mixed wish it in tho jail just lie fori; feeding the incs will he all the quiekcr digested. It is t ho warmth of !ho dishwater iiiiher thun its nutritive elviiieii's Ihat rivet it value I Owinj; to Ur- Mipidiiy ivuh whieh j I'.ijrs can bo iiit-i caned the price of pork often varies greuhy wilhiii vear or two. It depend partly also on tho ibuiKl.ince or cenrcity of grain, espt 'ially corn. When tho com crop is poor a it is in many places this year fanners easily get overstocked nil either kill or sell oil their 8nrplit. Vot ihig is usually Iho best lime to begin breeding. Good, shapely sows are always proliiablc stork to keep. If Tossed with a thoroughbred boar their pigs will make as much pork as if lliey were thoroughbred. If bred this fall tlio pigs will be dropped in the sprinjr, mid may be i f.-ittrncd on next yenr' graiu, by which lime the county will probablv grow an extra largo crop, to make up tho present tlcliciency. Xo oilier country in tlio world can compete with tin in oorti and its prod sets. A I bhoil crop Jicio H nlwnr. suro to bo I i followed by greatly increased acirasc and Hop in the following so.isod I Oulnmn't Ilurnl World. ItKDlNi. 1. A 3a lift An experiment- to ascertain wlioi'.cr niioru or unshorn liiinb will L'ive .l.o bist returns for food consumed in winter was made v.i tho Ontario (,.':ui- ikLi) Station, beginning Deci'inln'.- ", ISM, and ilosin;1' April l'J following, coveting ii period of Vil iliy. Twen ty lamb weie uindi'.l iuto two group of ten each. On Vovembor ?0, the flvi.'t'VK were removed from ilios? of one group. On 1 K'r tlicy v etc u't weighed separate'v ,i:id the e.vtieri- ment coiin&eneed. The !iuil in both groups weie given ihf; sumo kind ami (jiiauiities of f xul. except iii tlio itein of hay. of which tl.ey were given a.l ()iev WPuid eat. The, f00li ,-o!niiod of liny, grain, i(;-. K t til tools, given in two feeds (,cl. ttlyt noniiiig and crenine, with ivatt-:- ntid srtlt at will. The est of Hie I atlon fed vr- climated at the current market value lu iJiielpii. h-' tho ordinary cost of marketing from an Ontario farm. There inn t net .-h .!n t,f f.S8.7:i on the '. ' lam! fed, or .1 gain of $) Ji wv head. without including cost ul attendance or vaiun of manure. In '.ho tabulate'' stuiempnt the shorn iambs Kre credited vviili fO.So for 4-' pound of wool, Tha following conclusions are- drawn f:-o:n the cxperimen' : ;i) That good-grade lai.ibs, vrl.et; ,(.;. fat'enei in wlntor, may be u:aii' 'o increase a iitt'.o more than .!. -ittanei p.rjtiJ pe-r day on a daily lalii ti . f 1.1:71 poiitidg of grain am! i raii, ti vo pen nds of loots and 1.41S ' J'.'nd of hay. or a to'ai ofT.t;' pound". T n fia- t.oi! over 7 .'-j jKJumts. ri) That wii'.'ii iiut pricet of food ar.. ( barged iu the experiment such lamb oa a be f i'.iend a, a c(.'Bt of food per day of -. 12 cen'?. (S That in t!.i experiment li.s autumn shearing of lie iain'js was virtually of no material advantage. ( ii 'J'iia: where ihere are faci!;i.r f"r l.'io work good.grade Iambs c :t ' be fattened in the winter at a t;b-lau. tia: ras'.i orofi'. jNi'W Yoik I AM" '.AUIU'V V'M vv Ton' cO;i'iiiPI tako or fat f i-f i ihan when allowed a ratine li.c two earliest breed of t . Keys ire the hrotise and .arrtigaii-"t. Hoi.cd cat liJxvd Iran nrikes g ' I .I!1. si:;, v. m'u! feed for 1 u many cgs :is e tni'."v I.'1 -Ii -cp 1110 n: "I:.'..!.'!- Cil.CI.'C ! When , w.ive gi V 1 v. tar.' It. 1.;, on' I i. a.oae (liu.i.g rtca'he . Alter th?y roe reidv winliT (hey slioilbl no' be fed "C u.bed In anv w-i'.'. ioi J-piing i 1 1:0 yen;- !o p;:rchas' '.. of ii.e a there It no Is from t1.1iT.1 euo'igl: ;o ff.'l , risk of !cs tiulcss u iion. ; 'iK'm '( : .nil it 1- e:.-y 1 'ue s'rit'g. b.'M khi'U .11 'C lO'llC; f.r -io'. cr hay, t'm y or sitraw, and I'.i' euiii" wi'tho, s o!:y !ai't Jt in corn 1 CSO !-(' Mlks V d... -1 "d 1 wij or in in; tu :i ;or i i i'!0 i.i,im re i ' :i : io i ol' iiiii.c kiinl 'S ii,ccs:iry. M.iir i;.i.-'i,i v- tit i'.i; li.rimjfli :li-1-iors riml wiiiifiw. :,ii. oljtuin :is 4'ioiI I'i'sul'j ;i tl;u'i'9'l: i'i''j''!- vi'n.i;. ; . s -.vovc ii--''.: 1'1'JI! i'lU'aC 'i .ill) iiiail. Lli'll 3:'' i.om iiilia. -I'D. kcrosenn. o:!imI ras, ':.. n ir.mrcPMiiiry in Sim liaii'llinu Ol luriM, Any kiml of iluiii fiurl, sn,:!; .i lo'U-n 'jihi w-.ioil ur im;s, tliut iviil iimko )'tO'l lii 'k", is tr.fTic'or.f pvc.i fti" Oiivimi y:c-. Some Nurc'. of SlckiK'sa. Thi; li.mi icho !.:i.-.?s hl il.voliiiig fi tt i;i'in 'he runud, louvin ho spare and no inoiitH for iiroper veiitil.iti'ja under it. urit nut lio nirjiriHt'.t if he h:i-. a'.i - kucss in his f::iui:-. A rciilum: i " lie hoaahfn'i ruiit boilrv. free fiou: moiMure. lint this cannot b: if there is not ii'i iiir--p:iee bf n atli Iho iivinij roomi, si.i '.iii' the phne can lie l!iorou!i!y venMialod from time to time. Otherwise the moid will jratl.er beneulh, on the flfiors ind siiia, moisi. lire will collo.-!, and the wood will ily. civ. and there r.'i 1 h? a rapid pre pngaiiuii of di.i;':ii gerni. Jiven a oo l ceilar under every part of the house will not f. ili o miiets it bi kept Ii";ii unit .w.in. unit nl! nnrto .f ; I wcli ventilateil ; tir fresh air from : itiitido must have access to i:. Tic man who pii 'i.iis an open c-rrer ' bi enter hit liwell'ui,; will hivo work for the doctor and the u;idert.',.ker; i and vol how many foul vaults thero j are to-day iu tli-5 basements of oi l I houses in cities, and connected with 1 sewor-pip?.", often without traps nnd j with no mean of iluahing properly. liven in soma of the newer residence? I .ti.i Afraid v shall find equally crioiiB defer,,. .Joints in sewer-pipe iV e ir ft open, fiud the foul matters csenping from them souk into tho earth right tinder tho dwelling, and offeu laturitte the toil beneath tlio ba;ouicut. fDomoret'i Mucnziuc. The Sharpshooter's Story. During tbe winter of '61 my cowpanv sccupied two islands ia the upper-Poto-I nac, where they did constant picket ! luty, having their posts apd "dugouU'' ! tloog tbe entire south shore of tbe ial- mds. Tbe following incident occurred t few days after our return from that I srtaried forced march of seventeen niilua I ilong tha slipperr tow path to Edward's Perry to the usUUoce of the unfortu ' Date Colonel Baker of tbe California re i giniect at Ball's Bluff, where, at you , know, we arrived ton late to afford relief, j Our men were feeling very much dis i justed on their return over the uniuc. ceasful result of their march, so that the j light of a rebel picket on the opposite i shore was the signal for the simultaneous ! discharge of a doaen rifles, and you may be sare they kept themselves well oat of ; tight. We were equipped with the Ea ; field riie, warranted to kill at lt'O) i tards, and iu this respect bad greatly the advantage, and had few casualties to , record on our side. Tbe distance from shore to shore was about SOD yards. I There had been for some time cousider. j ableiivalry aoioog our men as to who j wts the beat shot, aad when off duty ; they weie allowed to practice oa a rango i at a target. Oue moruiag a Coufe lerste offi:e', j evidently on bis round" inspecting hi i pickets, had stopped at a bouse probably : 10" yards back from the shore, tni was , engaged in conversation with a woman standing on the porch. The Firt Licj tenaut of our company having command of the lower island, after carefully ob serving the officer tuioush his g!as, quickly sent for four of his men whr 1 had the let record as "crack shots,'' and selecting a rifle for himself the five stretched themselves behind a loij on the river bauk ana deliberately "drew a bead" on taia unsuspecting victim. They fired by a prearranged aigua! from the Lieutenant ct thesanie moment, aud stiw, with no more apparert concern than if they ha 1 dmppc-i over a rabbit, both horee and ;i :cr tali together. A fc-v weeks afterwards, wlien oiir rfgitnent crossed ovei sod cantnre-l Leciburg y.ul after the rear gunri of tiettcr.t! II Ill's army had left it, we foj-.i i the woun-leJ cffl:er in the house bi-foru which he had been shot as deliberately a a huaftr would havo shot a bear. I believe every one of those live mm was sincerely glad of two things, lirst tha' they did roi kill their fame, although he lost huh-c, aad second that none of them know ia this instance who the ;'CJ. shot, one bullet only hitting tbe ina't. while ever one of the other lu.ir struck th.' hore. I'ittjburo Post. It Ton Were 01 (he Moo-1. If lunar r'.naitior.j iro favorable f.a buman existence, and ;t is r.ot cer:a:u that they arc not, and yoj could be tnns portcl to the top of I'i.-; or some other tall peak cr rock on the surface of o'ir "silvery s.sfer world,'' how do you sup pose tbinjs would look from s;:ch vaat- , age ground 1 You would j io!:ably tlrt j turn your eyei ia the direction of our earth, the woi hi you hil ;.: quilted, . but to you it woi.ihl b ranger. In place of the somhet- ::' ':,e yea would naturally expt'-: to beheld your eyes ! would be greeted with a nwt voudcrful sight. Tho i-r.rtli would appear to yon to be sixty-four tiives larger than the sin appears to the icaidents of this mundane phcre : thi becaue the earth liis cvri.t times the uiii'icicr ot tho n:"on. tin-re-fore she nit.Jt neoruiili' rhow ti.o tnoonitcs t'.xty fotit times r, ur.l'li ur face as the mcoa show, u. The sua, ou the other hrnd, wo'd appear mi larger t.i you from yo-tr ..l.servatiry ou the moon thau it does from mtr slob?. TLe earth's atmosphere being blue it haa been decided that the earth must appear a blue ball to ail ou'.ide onlookrrs, Vbat a j-lorious sight if imn! bo to 'ur 1 lunarian neighbor.- to look upon a bright ; blue, s-.vift revniTirg b.'.i aixty-four times larger th in tbe fni'.--St. J.'"i:i 1 ltepubiio. .. ' English Jgnoracc--? of A nTlca 1i J nr.? begin with tb'S geaerati jn. QoMsmith'i dofcription of Niagara Fall incluies tho ft.iteineut that "some Indians in their canoes, as it is said, have ventured Jo vu it ia safc'.v.' wHOOd'S CtireS Son of John h. McJIurruy Of HaveasvvuJ, V. Va. A Impels Him to Tel! How His Son Was Saved White swelling and Scroula t'urctl. " I write tills .imi.:y lx auv 1 fwl it n ,j,jt y to humanity. a thut "thtTH riff' rteil m my was may know how to be cured. vvi:a hewa.iT years ill a wh;ti swc-liinK i.irao hisritt'it Ifrf iK-inw tli kii"?. JrHWing )il leg tip at ri,;lit hdkIo. aii'l i-n iluic h;m inti-n1 si: (Turin g. Heioul l imt Rik ami I ci'ii-iiU'rnl A Confirmed Cripple. The awcllingwaa lanreil anililiM hiirue'l frilly. At length we ileciil.-il tn tnko liim t i ( in'-in-I'.ati for a urical r,p..rnti.in. ll waa vim-ale and ro"r wo guvo him llifnil's Snr!.arii: to build up his strmsth. Tu our great sur prise, IIikiU's Snru;.arilU nnl only ave strength but tanned tins .rc. after diM-ha.iv.ng HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES several iilecea nf Ume. to entirely hai up. Hit leg ntmightened out, and he now run ever). whre, a lirely a.1 any boy." J. I,. M Mu BAT. Notary Public, Ravonswood, W. Va. Il4'a Pltlear tho boat after dinner I'llla, aUt dltanlon, ourt kaa4aoae. fry a but. Am Iartaat PlfferrBe. To male it apparent to tbomn4, whe thfnl tbrmsa'.rnill, tl,t thrj- art not affect ed with auj: diwAv. hut t!mt tlx iysl-m tiraplT ncd claa-ine. '. to brina cumfort bom to their licir:i. as a costive romlitinti 1 eaatlr eurrd by uaini; syru;i r I'm. .Mana U. tuiad l'J tbu Cilif.iriiU Kij Syrup Co. t'lollics may tot inakn llo- si.ati, l-ut suits u hLo t lis lawyer. Ri'incmlf rthai It- rtrfl,.'d Tea yon hnvi an anticline ri n. edv fur linii: rstioi. Siclt !Ifd ciK'HMit rviTy nttrtnliiii; iii tliat n Hluit atoimii ti i nn n like v.:i ntTer. Ktery druggist n-lUil. i'.'c. .iOv. ami Jl." Wlifn ruif nonisn plus tbink slie is sarciiNti''. cot her, folks Si-mux r.Tii.it Cm a.;- 'tljnt ( ri'iiif 1 l,.r r. ucliv ('.KI-. I HIA! J'UOl Hf. l a: Hkohn'h Iiio- Vi'lint is d.ne cniiiiot I c nn K io', eee'ul!v if it is a hard-toiled 'ft'. !? v n have nn rii,,'!.i in-o . ,.r ;irs tinc !Vr;v iai"l fT tliu wniW V '1 arc il.itiitf. I lira ri!-' i" K. K. .liioi-.-.! i ... .'f Itiilmi'iii.l. V it. .an. I Uiry will show t., i ii""' trioicturm M:-j-l'!rtac into 5laln"-i'"i ' ' try it. "Aurus 7 7 My wife sii tic re! with indigestion and dysjVjisi.i tor y.ars J.ife bo- . rarac a burden to Iicr 1'hvsii.i.ins j i i:'.ed to give relief Alter reading , one of your !ook-v I pittchascd a I bottle oV Angii-t Iiowt t . It worked : l:ke a charm. Mv wife received i in -mediate rehef alter taking the fust' (!oc. Site w.i-; lonip'ctcly cuted now weigh- 105 pounds, ami can t-.it anything he desires without any deleterious results as was lottnetiy theca-e C H Dear, 1'iop'i Wash ington llou-.e. Washington, Ya. i 4 Mothers' Friend' ,99 MAKES CHILD 'BIRTH EASY, Colrln. La., Tee. 2. 188C.-My wife used MOTHER'S FRIEND beforo bar tl'.-rd fcntlnement. and says sho would not bs without s: for hundreda of dollars. DOCK 21 ILLS. Srt Sv ervTr'.'. r.n reipt of fri ic. f.l.ri prr boV U. k " I j M A'.:?r " nnuWi iiw. BfAOriCLO REQULATOR CO., ot.,itt.iic..o)i's. ATUUITA.aA ROOT, BARK BLOSSOM Rr.lK-tri.l iT.r. UlclT 1BI lfi(T. ' n:s in k l..I I 'it!., rua. l'1 rfHr I cul N. 1 "Mti 'mwtt. I'fciir " V:i:nj UuirWlr t un d .. lmi, 1 ..li.ot'lil. Mr 'UWtt l l.tl- ,.pn!t I , h.El atll r i rw jW ' uuit mti.OH im 1 .r 1 IfUu. iirlm.JI.IW,L ROOT, BARK . BLOSSOM, Newark. N. J. rtvwwvvMVVVVVWvvvvwwvvvvnni,w"- with t'um. fntTTi'ln he 1 Halata which tula the bun-1 1dJu- ihr lr.-ii l i.urn rd. Th Hlln S in fi.r I'. i h !. Hr:'.!lant. 0,1 or. !. lnrMt( anrt h v.i!iii.uflr pai fur tio tla or HiM pacfcAf with 0r,r. l uri'tiaw. Unlike the Dutch Process tr 30 Alkalies Other UiPimn.H tt i:iti in th j rcjijr.UiiMi of . ItAIvKH&CO.'S BreakfastCocoa Wlfh MiU'-li, ArtuWHMtt M ta-jf i .j la far l-.crrt -r,v. f:otuicl. cor ting if f.'.i' one crut a rii. It K dolulouft, Qoui ihing, utnl a1L? Sold byCrtKfM Firrfwkrt, W. B AOS & CO-VBcrcheitcr, Mmi. .ki.il. nnt."1 a. l'h..i...:u Knl'i': s.-.ii'i-i. . l,.rii. i:iiiiir-.l . '..i urn & GRl'AT EELI.ER. f..,iWi'".M K.nv.,11 '- PATENT S?vSS2 'e you a Flower i I w B I'ltfii'll Cal U made .mtlwiiK' lor Coughs, IJroncliitis and oilier dis eases of the Throat and Limits, Like other o called Patent .Medicines, it is well adverlhed. and havins; merit it lias attained a wide sale under the name of lMo Cure for Consumption. W. L. DOUGLAS A sewed Shoe that will not More rniiilortable, styll'li and durubl-- j;riw. 1'vcry atyle. I'.'iuali cuntimi Other Specialties as follows: $4.00&$5.00 I loe Hewed Hhore. FSO $3.50 Poller, Farmers, etc. 2.50, 2.25, 2.00 For Working Men. 'T','m't- BEWARE OF FRAUD Aak for and Inelat hvoii fia- Imt IIOl I.I A- 'HOI-. .-.if itouti ui Hi nam und rli timpfit oo bita. Loom I It wlieu you bti) TAKE SO HI IIVTITI TK. F.xrlualTO ! to aheo dealera and teneral merrkam wkere acoala. Write for raja, loaue. II nat far nale In your alaee iria dire. 1 la Canary, alalint kind. ale and wiath wa iii4. Paelua-e Free. H K Tt FITi, nOV V US I It Krea to any one oramlalac la bay W. L. Uoaglao niiaea wko oral oarchaoUg. Addroaa W. L. SOVUL.aVa, Urauuaa. Tbe Praert Bnrra Paprr.fdid. A prospector now in Yuma, and who made the trip here from Durango, Col., with two horses, snts that the timo hon ored burro, whose ancestry is in'epar aiily mixed up with Mn'.can history, is cot as good an animal for dcffrt travel as the ordinary mustacg hi r.e. It ha alwavs bren corsidcred that the burro lad the advantage cf the horse iu his cafacityfor endurance on a slim diet. This, the gentierran states, is not so gieat as is generally consideie.l, aitbiugh ho onco bad a burro who a'e a pair ot gum boots and a Nava,'o blanket one afternoon. This was riotie merely V) show off and was not considered to be a nutritious meal even by the jackau him self, who was of J-'rencb descent, and merely wished to put on style to humili ate a band of scrub mustung horses with whom be wts forced to atiociate. Too gentleman who has had experience wii'u both clases of animals prefert hoisss to the slow burro and says that although tbe latter will live a day longer without food or water, yet the distance covered by the horse in a siren time i so much in his favor as to render him the superior of the ifiiir.obile burro. Yitma (Arizona; Tines. Ym'n of N 01 tli ( hlna. Korthera China it the country of fairs. In any given district there is a conitant luecoksion of large gatherings at which it U not uncommon for as many as 10, n0 perrons to be eongregstcd. Tbe fairs are fomrtimcs ca'le I liie 'poor roan'i market" for the great display of second bund clothing which the ewecrj wish to iiifpo-e or. At Techou and at another point 011 tbe Grand Canal there are aouual fairs held fre;n :hc beginning of the t velftb month to the fifteenth day of the same month, nt wuvh there is a crrat display of for iiU goeds, esrccially woolens, sold a! cheaper rates than at other times. This is called the fair of the grain fleet, ud is i i;c of the proiucts of the vicioussyj tern of grain taxes. About 4i)d vessels aie annually e nplcve I for transpariing tbe SLar.tung gru'lu tax to Tungcho-, near Toking, and upoa their return there vessels brin lare quantities of goods from Tientsin, whic'i are sold at the fair. While some of the fairs are held 8t times rijidly iisv'd aad never varied most of them arc wholly uncertain a to time. N'cith China Herald. s'lEGREATli tem-ggriTBsV. WMflEs. Cnrw t'oDnrapt ion, ioiighit, Cronp, Sor Ylirout. SuM by s'l lii.T-ni-Kn a Ouaramr?. MEND . YOUR OWN HARNESS WITH THOMSON'S JSLOTTKD CLINCH RIVETS. S., t.wi". rr-jti-Mil. On a iav-mtr v I i.ii-. amr ii'h t'mii -.i::v an l .ji,.. k . irv.i,t . c'n.i-n ' Ill:nra.'tll. K-;li:IM(! IM I n ti. hf Ml :f! .r'!..t h--r ;.:;ri- hrl -e II '' T!..v iirf llruut, touch an.l dursblw. l-::i-m ii" I'l u.u. An ! i-., i.nil.in., nr n.-r. I. ; ur nt In Ihixp. A.k tout dnlrr for Iheni, or x n I 4'"-. In iuciih Un .. Iikx ui lx n.riii lzct Man'ld lr JUDSON L. THOMSON MFG. CO.. YVALTIIVn, MASS. , If rny sine douMa t Juit I raiiuri-ttirm t . i in Ii t lin.Ti. irt him wrfpf r :t:ottan anil invent n.if It'll! Mi t. ttur td'-inj l-okliiiT ll in 'iil fitiuuiuin. anap iTl!l or lintSpnn fmt, Ihinsr tlifct w.1! run Mstmnt-nt V -mi. ruf K-iil tlJ, (rou i K i b I La, riiic-ig- 111. ARE YOU PRETTY? r " v.. v i ww -jtjt a.-: -.j-.. nr. . i, THIS ffr'.'l xHxta vT-ti. fi itt. nKMiWSWAPWwi'!kW,' 1: S f '.i ; Garfield Tea si . i.r-i i -onitiD.it i'.n. ): inn (iiisi-U u.m. tv n I) mN' I Cures Sick Headache M'ICT UAVP .nta T ON F. Samptt ' mJOl ilAWC Sa-h! k ,1'al 'J3. trre t,T timll : r.r .t' MKinp. I n.' ir.,., nrltnllprf. i't.H c-il ' Q'fvfr MiTiiti.l. t'.rtA whi(iIi:. Mila u nf ari'll.-IM tl'lll lla. II': tic -luick. lilt, .i tlil. I'liila . I'll $75.00 T" $'A0 can b ma lt moniMy w.T-,iin( f-.r IV K. J.-tm-'n. . Ni...!;'h ! Itli !'..! ni"n'1,v i rtso' V.f"y ftr Cnf.rrb It the H'tt, ltt to l'iw. nii'l i'hptitf. oia by drug.isu or hui by mail. Wc t'f. Har-' Utne, Warren. Pw offer Jl Is n..w a "NnMrum," ' thii'.ih at lli't it wits com- : huiiiU'i nfti-r n iirescrii'tion I ; by n n'"ilr (.hyKi- 'nn. with I , tin iili-n that it would ever , r on t ue market asajiroprle- , tary mnlii-inn. Hut after ri'iniMundlnz that preacrip- ' t ion over a tliou&ainl timea in ! one your, we namrd it "I'Lso'a ; ' titii fur Ci:ieumitiiiii," and b-B:iu H'lM'riia.nK it In n ! ' sinail way. - tnnln lne. : known nil over the world !. ! the remit. : Why it nn' 1'i't n.og'iod a" lhu!ih c iiKtiiiK fifty rents 1,i a tb.llar f.ii a pri-aerlptlon ; . nnd an eiiual aum to have it p,il iii at a dr iit tre? ivmly $3. SHOE. ript Calf, rainlfM, smooth inside, tiiun any other thue ever .ld at the made aiinra eiwllng from 4 to (j. $2.00&$l.75 For Usyaaad Youlha. 3,00e"V.V. 2.502.00 J2. U2J For I.adlea. 1.75 IT IS A DI'TY Tm owo yonr. .If I mmt ike bikl valna tor i TiiNrinonry. Keoiiotnlv.tf In yopr iif Wfnr by I,. I DO VOL' WKAR THEM t A SPECIALTY. 1 a Ji Gtcantle Skeleton. Workmen in clearing ths right of way for as extension of tbe tram road for the Yellow Pine Lumber Company, near Cobnesniel, Teza, dug up an imtnenso beech log, uader wk;e was found a hu man skeietton, the botes of which were only partly deoompoieJ. The f keletna was (hat of a niau of gigantic frame, and tho skull was cleft as if wit'i a tom ahawk. An Indian tomahawk and nu merous flint arraw hftds were founl be side the skeleton Tae spot where the discovery was made is six miles from t'olmeinie!, 03 tho Trinity Itivtr, in the immediate vicinity where history says I,i Salle, the creat explorer, was slain when. j with a few of hit followers, be was rak I ing hit way back to the Illinois Ii.ver. I The bones and the relics have heea care j fully preserved, and a (borough invetti- gadon will ba made tf determine, if j pouih, whether the banes lire thosi of i some Indian warrior or possibly of ono j of L Salls's men. Caieago Herald. A Word To American Housewives If OWV-Vl4f US tsiUf 44 frus Author cf Frank J. Cheney makes xuh that ho is tho senior partner : of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co.. din;j: business in the I City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said ' firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each an 1 i every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv the use of ! IMl.L'S CATARRH CURE S-A'oin to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1889. . NOT Ml : At. SIM. i.ri'.isro HALL'S CATARRH CURE is iaki:n INTERNALLY, ;tiij ikts Jirectly pii the BlroJ ani mucous surfaces. A. W. EMS TBI SBITI3Vt03Nri-A.Ij r. B. WAI.THAl.r. CO. II: ct ' Horw 'i.v.''. Kj , aav: ' Ha'ti s Cu'.i'-rili uii cu:ta "i v en',' thai -ilir i'. " rONl.rr Ti .(J v.. Ii T.OiiMl.-'. Jlr'l-o'l. Mli.. "1i r- t i.r Ma.! a i';j;;1 i:c I.- ,i l-rfu:." Vr't-ii x m i. Ml:;. Sail's Catarrh Cure Is Sold by all Dealers in Patent Medicines PRICE 75 CENTS A BOTTLE. Teiiiironla's wr.t five on apiilinttion. Justice to ASS. It is now apparent to ;he Directors of the World's Columbian Exposition that millions of people will be denied the pleasure of becoming the possessors of World's Fair Souvenir Qoins The Official Souvenir of the Great Exposition The extraordinary and jrrowint: demand for these Coins, and the de sire on the part of the Directors that equ.il opport unities may be afforded for their purchase, have made it necessary to enlarge the channels of distribution. To relieve themselves of some responsibility, the Directors have invited THE MERCHANTS Throughout the Nation to unitf with t! e Banks in placing Columbian Half Dollars on cale. This is done that th- masses of the people, and those living at remote points, may be afforded the best possible opportunity to obtain the Coins THE FORTUNATE POSSESSORS of SOUVENIR COINS will be those who are earliest in seizing upon these new advantages. $10,000 Was Paid For The First Coin They are all alike, the issue is limited, and time must enhance thrtr value. The price is One Dollar each. HOW TO GET THE COINS: Go to your nearest merchant or banker, as they arc likely to have them. If you cannot procure them in this way, send direct to us, ordering not hss than Five Coins, and remitting One Dollar for each Coin ordered. Send instructions how to ship the Coins and they will be sent free of expense. Remit by registered letter, or send express or post-office money order, or bank draft to Treasurer World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, M, raw "lid" Glorei are Xade or Kid. Kid gloves are not made of kid; in fact, few of them are. The cheap ones aie not kid and neither arc the dearest ons. Ladies' gloves that cost under a dollar aud a half or two dollars a pair trc ail made of lamb tkin. It is likely that glore paid for at a higher price than that will be of kid, hut tbe very best and most expensive kid gloves are made f (be skins of voung coltf. "ew York Sun. The Deadly Cancer. The hope is entertained that science may jet be able to subdue the ' flaming and deadly cancer." Kecent study of cancer may nut only indicate that it is an organic growth, but almost certamly protes tbat it it liable to the attack of another parasite. Bett:r acquaintancs with the relations of these parasite may possibly bring the long sought method of arresting cancer. Detroit Free Trets. -KSt-K uj&, isasez "Cii;iu-n Stunt in t.e Jsuseic.'J." City of Toledo, Lucas Co., S. S. State of Ohio. GI.EASON, NoiARY PLBI.lC. 1 KI.V II r CHSiN, S.-t:ar.4. Pull. ttt ' T br.is uf H.i l s t u'j,rr!i I ure ccoT'.e'.t tr i-utM rry '.itt srir- " .1. C. fJlMl'seN. Man; i.., t'. V . sa;s. lia,; a Catarrh I :.r-i crcil me of u very baJ lane ol oi'.ar. l: " THE ONLY GENUINE HALL S CATARRH CURE IS MANTKACTUP.EW HY F, J, CHENEY & CO., TOLEDO, O. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.

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