The Bird.
'Birdia, birdie, will yon, pet?
Summer ia far and far away yet,
You'll have al:keu quilts and a Tel vet bed,
Aud a pillow of aaiia for your bond.'
'I'd ratbr deep on the ivy wall;
No rain conies tt rough, though I hear it fall;
Tbe sua pet pa gay at dan of day,
Aud I eing, ai d wing away, away!'
'Oh, birdie, birdie, will yon, pet?
Diamond atones and amber aud Jit
We'll atrwg on a necklace floe,
To pleaco this pretty bird of mine.
'Ob; thauka for dtamouJa and tbanki for jot;
Cut here ia eomeUiiug daiutior yet
A feather neckUoe, round and round,
That I would not sell for a thousand pound!'
'Oh! birdie, birdie, won't you, pet?
Wo'U buy you a dish of silver fiet,
A golden cup and an ivory teat,
And eirpet aoft beneath your feet.'
'Can running wattr be drunk from gold?
Can a silver dieh the forest bold?
A rocking twig is tbe fluent obair,
Aud tbe lOftett paths lie through the air;
Good bye, good-bye, to my lady fair.'
FOR THE FARMER'S HOUSEHOLD.
Kitchen Aide.
A Brown Fmoasmke. Fry tho chicken
a light brown iu boihug lard; ponr off
the fut, and make a rich gravy of cream,
butter, parsley, anj flour.
Shape Cakes. Beat the yolks of foar
eggs and then the whites to a froth.
Then add a quart of flour and a quart of
milk. To be buktd in small shape tins
previously greiiseii.
To fry OvrTEs. Chooee fine large
oysters, lay them on a clean cloth to dry
perfectly, sprinkle wtth salt and pepper,
and roll them in giated biead crumb,
and fry theiii qnickly in boiling lard.
Potato Omeelet. Take five ounces
of potatoes tuaaued, pepper, salt, and a
little nutmeg; mix it with live eggs pre
vioUNly well beaten separately. Baetae
in a little lemon juice, and fry nicely.
Eg Sauce. It jil two eggs ten rain
ntes. C'jop the whites, pnt them with
the yolks, and chop together, but not
very flue. Put in a quarter of a pi ad
of nice butter melted, and pour thtm
into a boat.
A whith Fkicassee. Pat thechicken
into a btew-pan with a very little water;
add moce, pe pper, and salt. Beat np
the yolk of an egg with a gill of sweet
cream, and stir into the chicken when
nearly done. Srve hot. Ornish with
lemon.
Oiwteb Saixb. -Put the oysters, with
a small qnnitity rf their liquor, in a
saucepan. Stew them very slowly. Add
four or five onnces of butter rolled in
flour, a few bits of mace, and half a pint
of sweet cream. Stir thera one way un
til they ara mixed.
Kr n, OTSTERs.-Trfkethe finest
and larJst 0J8". lay them ou a cloth
to drain dry. sPrckle them wth pep
per. Have reaa an oyster giJiron.
over a clear fire. Pin them on it, with
a very little butter, and cook until fiey
are utrn. uu u., ra -h of a sreret. They
To makk fr phages -Take '!lftst,ltt!l0 ofvi,,.r.
pieces i f tree h porE, cnos jnem very
fine, wilh some of the leaf fat. :u V.ie
proportion of three pounds ?C lean to
one pound of fat. Season very highly
with pepper and salt, and a small iuu-
titv r.f .li-ip,l A1117P rnhbed t) fl Dowder,- !
Try in cake.".
CafcEiiT Sauces.- Cut a clean bunch 01"
celery iiito little bits, and boil it softly
until it is tender. Ada half a pint of
cream, two or three bla Its of mace, a
little grated nutmeg, and a small piece
of butter rolled in flour; then boil it
gently. This is a good sunce for roasted
or V oiled fowls, turkeys, or partridge. 5
Cold Tcrket crChickes Haskd.
Mince the fowl very fine, aud free from
the bones; season with salt, pepper,
parsley, and a little thyme. Fut it in
a stew-pan with a little water; thicken
with grated bread crumbs, add a pieee
of butter as large ns a hen's rgg, and a
little milk or cream, and stew all toge
ther, or put into a baking diah and brown
in an oven.
Sahd ETabied. Two pounds f flonr,
two pounds of sugar, one pound of bnt
ter, three eegi. Mike np into a dough,
and work till tho ingredients arc v -li
incorporated. AC: r r !,ng out ntel cut
ting into heart tdi pl.ic- the c.ke n
a pan, and bea' u "ns cij", t-preud
some of it over them ith a Ka'her,
and then apriuklowith granulated sugar.
If a little coarso-gr.ined, nil the hi tter.
mixing with it a ! tilo finely powdered
cinnamon.
Rao rT ofSocse, Take the feet ot
of the pickle, split, flour, aud fry them
very brown in nice boiling laid. Have
on tbe firs in a stow pan a little rich
gravy, highly seasone.l with oysters,
mustard, pepper, salt, and vinegar.
Tuicken it a little with toaated rlour aud
a very littlo browu sugar. Pat ia the
pigs' feet, aud stow tuem slowly until
done enough. Then send to ihe table.
A few fried ojstcrs laid over the dis.h
look well, aud taste better.
Aurlrulloral Ittmn.
In 1879 nearly 32,000,0(0 pounds of
foreign wool wore sold in Uoston and
35,000,000 pounds imported into New
York, wLilo woolen manufactures worth
20 773 785 were also liuded In New
York. Pienty ssles for more home
grown wool.
Home enterprising thieves ia Martin
county, Ky., recently c t fire to a tnauV
barn, and when tho entire family turned
out to extinguish tho flames they quiet
ly entered the house and robbed it of
$1,000 iu money and valuables.
Thelargist shipnifnt of grain that
ever took place down tho Mississippi
s'arted frora St. Louis to New Orleans
week before last; 270, 0C0 bushels of
corn loaded on bargi s t"wrd by a power
ful Rte&m tug.
Male market very lively in Kentucky;
pr o 'H odvauced 82d on good mules,
wh oh are sotc. The mule nnd boisc
trade in the South it unit to be tetlrr
than siiioe 1873,
The farm products of Illinois for 1379!
amount to $100,000,000, said to be j
double the product of all the gold aud j
silver mines in the United States.
The Poultry Bulletin re-corn rot nils
keeping a lump of alum in the drinking I
water supplied to fcwls, as a preventive 1
of lainivtuess. !
1
Mukln, Ar.parnlu. Bed..
Tick says that tho quickest way to ob- j days regarded ns somewhat peculiar. I tLe fhioa brought a by the Sruinifh
tain aepaiagus is to purchase tho plauts, 1 Sam Collins, who was at its head, w.is j marriage.
because, by doiDg so the beds are fit fori a jovial, hail-fellow well-met sort of Pretty little capes of jet nre colled
cutting a vear or two sooner than would 1 P,Tson' who weighed 250 pounds, and j "coats of mail," and are designed to be
bo the cate if they had been sUrtedfrom I !llJ "-erytbing possible by good filing worn with any ceatumo.
seeila. If, however, vou prefer to begin ' t0, n',ng .lho9e T Tn WiuS 'raleta have pen
at the beginning obtain to eoed as, l 'J 7" 'r "P V ""'V1' oils attached, either .ilver or t old, and
at wis oeginmng, otnuirt vne eoea as ,ini. He and his small army of as.-ist- nparf,,.n : , , ; , 1
early in the spring ns possible anJ sow iints for the mote scrupulous members Mecma ricUIV , , ' ,
in wide drills, say five inches apart, j of Confess kept open bouse at Wil- I notne JtteJ bonnets are worn
about as soon aa peas are sown. Keep ; lard's hotel, while for those who wore j wltU tiln "8t. reception, church aud full
the soil mellow and tho weeds destroved, i "t m particular entertainment; of the , t,re'8 Proaisoai!e toilets,
and in the autumn, if the soil is very most Invish eLaraetor, poker tames, and I Iudostrnctiblo French flowers are the.
good, you will have one-year-o'd plants ""''"aitcd wines were provided at all best kind for art die rative purposes in
plenty large enough to set out 13 it one- llours of the day an,i night in tLe lll'm1' I l1oot8 68 wel1 os 00t,,oor!'. ap neither
year-old plants are generally rathc-r U'lTT 3 on Thirt0th s),rrrt; This es- heat nor cold, ftortu. rain or snow cm
, 1 . t, ' talushment was literally fiee to a harm them
small, and many prefer to let theta ro- wl... desired irtn...pt:.tnfifh.n ;.,;!., ' . . . . ... .
mam in me seeu oeu until the secoml
vear. An ounce of seed is snire-ipnt for
about twentv-flvo feet of drill. In mak.
ing a bed for the plants select a good
mellow soil, and mufer it Wn m 1 rioh
A bed of the kind once made will keep
in good condition for half a eontury or!
more, so the work should be well done. I
The beds should be sufficiently narrow 1
to allow of their being cat to tho centre ,tTmA . pne ofth,;m was anJ Rf.
without being trod upon. Set the plants. . T the failure to obtain a s.rond sub
not less than twelve inches apart in the s,ay jn iWst thc company broke up.
clear, spreading the root out na urally, I Shortly aft.-r Collins had obtained the
aud not crowding them into too suidl a subsidy. Commodore V.uulerliilt. en
space, and deep enough that the top or eouraged by his success, came to Wash
cron of the plant will be about time i?ton, hoping that he also illicit ie
inchea below cround. In removiua the ! l'oive !l sh:lro of t1"' Public pap His
,l. i.k. nf,,imntu
shoots, it being always best to do the
work by palling oat the weeds by bind.
Salt is an eioellen m mure, for ap tra
gus, and may bo used with nueii freedom
as to keep the wee.ls pretty well sub
dued wifhont farther trouble. If Mrocp,
two-year old plants are set, a few ho .ts
maybocnt thd year after. The pirt
! used is tbe yon shoot-i, which com
mence to appear iu early apring, aud
should !)e cut when Are or six itiehts in
height, and when the head is close aud
3ra. Take theru fr jm a little beiow !
tbe surface, with a sloping cut. It is u t j
best to cont nue the cnttiug until late iu !
the season, unless tho shojts sbonld be
ui.usually strong. At the close, of th9
season tho tops should be allowed ti !
gro-v and bear see.l. When the fee's
are ripe cut the stalks close to tho
grouud, aud cover the bed with n few .
inches of manure, raking off tiio co.u r
portiou f the manure the following'
spring when the asparagus will be ag.th;
j ready lor auother spring's work.
How ihr Ciilarar .Hake Uwnrl Trt-.
We have all known frora ehiMhood
how tho Chinese cramp their wemu7
fief, and eo manage to m ike them keep
er at home; but how they eoitriie to
grow miniature pines and o iUs i'i 11 wtr
po'sfor half a ci-utury h is uiw.iys be, a
cr.-t Mid
in j:iowii, in-
deavoriug to weak?, it as much s may
be consistent witli tho I'rrservatiou of
life. Take a yoa:ig plant say a f. ol
ling or ;ittin of a eed.ir uImi ouly
two or three inches h'gh, cut nT its tup
root as soon as it has other rootlets
enough to live upon, and replant it in a
shallow earthen pot or pan. Tlie eud
of the tap root is generally made to ret
on a stoie within it. Alluvial clay i.-,
than put into the pot, ninej'i of it in bit-,
the size of beaus, and j fist euon,?u i,i
kind and qnsntity to furnish a scanty
oourisbment to tho plant. Water cuongti
1 gfvea to keen it in growth, but not
enough to excit-J a vigorous habit. So,
likewise, in the application of light an 1
heat. As thfl Ciinese pride themselves
on the shape of their miniature treec,
they use striogs, wires i-.nd pegs nuJ
various other mechanical e mtrivaucs
to promote eyinznetry of habit or to
ashion their pots into odd fancy figure s.
Tb.ua, by the use of very ehnliow p"':,
tho growth of the lap-root ia out of the
question; by th nsoof poor soil end It
tie of it, nl little water, any etr ripr
growth is previnted. Tneu. too, tl:
: V.;. and hi i-j reotn, t.eing wtt'j.:- f:,y
J Wi of tU ; i'dcuev, are fchorlor....' . 7
. his pr uiiufs-i:nife or i-eared w,tn his hot
i iron. $ tho iittlo tree, liiidil, : i'-e'.f
j beaieU VO ev.ry hidt, g .ve :i! the 1 V,".
i of ttrong growth, asking only for life,
I aud just. 1:1'' eno.igh to l"oU well. Ac
! cordingly (wli new t-tt of leaves bocaracs
j i.'iore and more sr.unte I, the buds ai:d
, roo'l tu ar ,iirainiBhed in proportion,
.snd at length a balance established l;e
tweu every pirt of the tree, making it
a dwarf in nil respects. I:i tome kiud-i
of trees Ibis cud is reached iu three or
four year; in o'hers ten or tlftetu years
are nee; ssary. Such ia fancy borOil- '
ture amoDjf the Celestials
rint
Ojv. namilton, of Maryland, reoom-! f:u'' of t'"' K;be we inliabit the unex
mends radiculcbacges in ttaUcxpinf.ee, ; ?X'A '?untry 'li "lw3a lllP niost nar
in abolishing one of the fi.h oemmia j vcous s.nee the world began.
sionerBhips and allowing the w-.rk to bo
done by tbe remainiug fficial; abolish '
ing the effi te of Ht ite tax oooimissioni-'',
which he considers a sinecure; re !no:n
the salary of the secretary of the senate; ;
abolibhing the ofli -o ot snperintf ndent j
of the house of correction telegraph linr; ;
reducing the expenses of the iusnrauc" '
commissioner's department; reform in ;
the system of state printing; repealing '
the act providing for the a-ivertising of :
laws in the newspapers; eonoioy in j
legislative expenses. The mcssnc also i
advises that eviry effort be ma le 10 ;
prevent unnecessary expenditures end j
asks that the law in reference to fie
governor's power of veto be ti ihan'zeJ ;
an to a low hi'.a to v to a jiorti on
I ill without affrc.in t-ms remiirnin
The greatest complimtnt y-n e.;-i : ay
man ia to ojII biro 'an a ivano i fin.-.' -er.'
It beats fhe f itje of V,eroi;l nil
mt of sjgbt.
Stories r the Washington Lobby.
One of the most powerful and au-
d.n iou lobbies of the olden times,
writes a Washington correspondent,
w8 that which came to WaflHngton hi
,ho interest of the Collins steamship
1,m' to ,,,laIn 11 fubsit,y ,rom lhf VT
running steam vessels he -
t ween New 01kat1d Liverpool. Hie
tacttos of this lobby were in those
n,., ,., i;.;, ty.
r ' - '
1;,,,,.,, ,.r .1, 1... :.
! an,l hv tl... mMn, ,,,,,1 bv ,,...;
iudii-ious "loans "to impecunious mem
i bers, the Collins forces at last stu-eeeiii d
in obtaining the half million grant
svllidl lhf' B"t they were
novor 1 otherwise These
steamers, thought to be the titiest
.(I.,.., , 1 , i . i'..
u''ner of influeneins public and ot-
tieial opinion was peculiar and t harae-
teii.-tie. He caused to be built an iui -
incline steamer, which was gorgeously
titled up and was said to have cost up-
ward of 1,000.000. This Vessel, tilled
to overflowing with nil sorts of wini-s,
iiiiuors, and eatables, he ordered to
Washington, and then "to inspect her
littitifrs," as the legend upon the canl
had it. invited the Pri'M-tent of the
United States, members of the euhimt.
Senators and Congressmen. When the
SUisitt amveil at llie appoiute,! tunc
tin y found the most sumptuous routs
aceonipanied by the choicest ot wines
awaitingtliem in the main saloon. Upon
loser investigation, and when the
graver members of the party had re
tired, it was discovered tli.it not oniy
was the main saloon supplied with all
the creature comforts, but that ail the
numerous state rooms were well stocked
with iced champagne and ii.viting
lunches. For two days this most lavish
entertainment was kept up. Whin it
was over everybody declared that the
"fittings" of the commodore's ship
were perfect In every respect ; but there
was so much seamlai in connection with
the Collins lobby that, despite this and
nunnaousoth' rbids for Congressional
favor, Vanderbiit did not secure the
oubsidy which he desired.
Exaggeration In Figures,
As m fair example of thu curiosity ol
Matiaties. says Spofl'ord. the congres-si,-Tia:
librarinn. take t lie army of Xerxes
when it rnsed the Heili spont to in- i
vadi tlrreiv. I biddotus gives it a 1.7H0,-
(KHi fo.-.r. ioo.ooo horse, nnd 517. eon naval
forces !'!:!, -.'.SlT.o.iii; anil adds that
this wis swollen by the attendants to !
S. Joo.oiiii; and alt this to invade a eoun
try which in r." nire known to history :
contained over 1 .V'O.tHlo inhabitants. '.
Another favorit- ::it!i of historians is
the story ot tl.it l oitous Alexandrian I
library of Too.ooil ninnies, bunied by
the C-iiiph Omar. A. 1. fill), with a ,
rhetorical (Hirniiia ir. his mouth. Un- i
foi tnna'ely for this highly dramatic tale 1
no two writers are agre d as to the eir- ;
runistiuiees, except as to the single fact
that there was a library at Alexandria, i
an that it ceased to exist in the seventh
century. To ask ft modern inquirer to
believethat 7o(l.nno books were gathered
in one body Soil yeiars before the inven- ,
tion of printing, while the largest '
iibiv.ry in the world, 'our centuries after i
the multiplication of books by printing
began, contained liss than jno.tmo vol- j
nines, is nltogethi r too genu a stretch '
ot credii'ity. Even in reporting the !
size of modern libraries, exaggeration!
holds sway. The lihiiuy of (ieorge IV., !
inherited from a book-- collet ting lather (
and presented to the (iritis)! nation after
lie had failed to sell it to Russia, was i
s iid in the publications ot the time to
contain alwiut lvj t.000 volumes. But nn j
actual enumeration when the hooks
wi re lodged in tin king's library, at the
lii iti-h museum, whi re they have ever ,
since remained showed that there were ;
only fo,s.'50 volumes, being little more :
than 1.0,11 the reported number. Many
libraries, public and private, are equally
over-estimated. It is so much easier to ,
guess than to count, and the stern test of .
arithmetic is too seldom applied, not- j
withstanding the tact that 100,000 vol- :
ll nice can easilv be count eil in a dav hv
lwo or tir(L, persons, nnd so on ir. the
e;m,e proportion. Here, as in the sta-
Tn luuyl i- tisties of population, the same proverb
holds good that the unknown is al
1 w.avs lbe maitirterTtt nnrl .,n tlipcitr.
Words or Wisdom.
Kverybody knows good counsel ix
ccpt til in that lint h need of it.
Me shall lie immortal who liveth till
he lie stoned by one without fault.
All other knowlego is hurtfu.- oira
who has not honesty and good nature.
If we would have powerful minds, we
must think ; if 've would have faithful
hearts, we must love; if we would have
strong muscles, we must labor. These
include nearly all that is valuable in
i his life.
The man who professes to believe
that evil is only the under side of good.
the dark side of the moon, and properly
a component part of In man life, will
never have the satisfaction of dying
from inflammation of the bruin.
Al. things must change. Friends
must be torn asunder and swept along
in the current of events, to see each
rein r m . !"in -mil. perchance, no more
Forever and evrin the cddiis of tim
and accident we whirl away.
The Fashions,
! Tho latost design iu buttons are mice,
I lady birds, dogs and owls,
j Cjlored satin guibcrcd bnnd nr urn
, half way up the arm, bracelet fashion,
j Tho newest in h. iuy ere plaids nnd
j Koruen etrh es, with hauilaoino rn'.o
, clook.
. e , .. , A, ,
! G It nuJ Sllver ba"8 for t,:e 1:n:r nre
; a oreiiv oruameci ur a wru'.nir-iicPK
the new pen-r:uk that holds pen
llo!d,;r,' t,llU,,r' or'!fcer "n'' P3nciI'
i each with heavy ebony stick tinithed
1 'l,u n li0? s "e!U
with a do's head.
Merino is nl for morning and house
j drc-scs; they are trimmed with bor.lrrs
of rich figircd cretonne stripes, usually
feen only cn enrtams, with veiniugs and
shadings hand embroidered in silk.
These Iv.rjdi are very handsome.
The newest lace cravat is a large lace
b c died the M v. vei'lense, in imitfl-
j tion of the Iiovts w.tn during tho French
I revolution.
j 13:ill i'ie,tl'iir.;j for young hi "lies nre
v.ry simple tins season, tho only orua
j niiuts a 'nii.-hibie being a few tlawtrs, or
n j'-'iled eoinli or po guard,
. Olds and enda of good oil hie can be
I us,,j llp 1 !,owa 0lf l)v puttirg them
I on to K.11Hn . .,f m "liu ,,.ul bHow.
ing tiiem to peep oat of thc fronts of
drefses or the ride pooltet if a c saquiu
or bo.luv simalariiig a pocket haadker
e'jief. Art . iK' ul bouq iets for the e rsa?e are
worn UotU iu tlie bonis an I street, and
j i-.re seen ou the dresses imp rted from j
the bed Parisian Looses. N ttural
! Dowers are, however, groit'.y preferred,
laud lad'is who cau ohtain them u-e
frenU natural ll wera i.ll win'er.
East Iudiii nets of g; Id and silver cord
. are worn on the hair, covering the f puce
between the forehead nnd the ti.eek
; knot in the buA, but not exten lingover
! the knot it.self. There nets are finished
j with a baud of gold htars on each eds'o,
! and they aro drawn to a point under the
j knot iu the n ipo of the l.ek,
I The large ol 1 fashioned black satin
aprons, imbroidered with flowers in
; silks, are now beginning to !a s?en
- cgain, aud happy are thi y who Lave thetn
j among ol 1 ttorcj of trea- nn f of by gore
years. S;-:aeof the modern copies if
thefo "pr.U'dni ith, rs.' aprons, " its tl.ej
I are called, : ro pan. ted instoa 1 of worked,
j and lire o.igvd if). 1-! i -k I.e.
It tak
h!ee pit
a very,
man mi-
s a Ion ! buoy to wake up a
ear. A. O. ',',!'.'. ,,t
We'.e kuiiAii au ent re Pull
up cu-1 kei 1 11 Alike all lAj'nt
by a very nM.leiate one. lint ho
-! a ? rirlil'ihini::i''i t 'ri.
wds
'Si-all I hcreifter ilarti yo::r stock
ing"?' is sai l to b til ; la-hioablo
luuguigo forayonu; li.ly to use when
ranking 11 leap-year proposal.
John Rice who participate 1 in Perry'
ietory on lake T.rie, and the ouly Pnr
vor of that fi.n.ous fight, died at Lis
ire in feliaUiv Ohio.
LTiitiing to r .ny a nn !T gi : oe'u'lyi
i-i-y cuoiij;h. TLote who try it soon
k t tin irL'in.d in.
A I'AlM'l 1 FAN.
H f nr-t bntfrtl,- r,ar, ,1 n a f-in,
:! :l-t tt l-ft o( r tnii m r ci-r.e
O' -.. .;l,-lit tnr tl t Sa!i,.,I Ci' h ana,
A: "! !i-.i-;i..Rt !,ies,.n Tl,al bloolurd to dl.
r '.:nl et-.ltttp 811 itl-1 y-.ii !nr. thm hera
Hi:.' l),-aiy that w:il ri- t ntjt
r.,-sh- .p petal lii-v, r m il! fall.
Iiri,-lit, iwnt w.nirii tint ni-v?r will ranfT
It'i yen r,nd tut thr ki!l to kik a wall
Tj.rnwift wiiK-rl li'.ir. v.i' i-..nj and weoi,
J' riser. t!u? went that Iu i: ii-.ii- dipd.
A:i i fix with a b;.c-11 V.e L i, t cuiiU'ut,
Tl fti ln l yen t in rf tim-l" ! thr rh'ff,
A'i,l 1 , v . il an,! !re in .'i,,iii I iilm your art.
If V l , til l ie.t U.ee lu nli-J tho a.eil ut th
t'.in T
N t tli.. r-p alono, !;i;t Ih1 rei.'a lirart :
re ili.fT ,la--i w ith T 1 -1 r
.l-ri f ,.m I:.,-.
. h. In w 1 w;i e in f:i
. Intrf t di'lifrhU
utiiii-r r-Ml
- t Heii'h wil: I lutii.urj l.lowi
' i S eJ!,r ,l.',,l,
Itosntls Ti ll ilir Till,
, What tin rea- n --l.lv infer from tlie n
i """ "f ' 'ii'-uie we, !i j. t far ,nj wi-'c.
, ti"t only in tk, :,n, ,, lt- ciwovrrv, hut in
fcr--iciici-e.ni: i ii a wl, , !, met ai'h tlie iu
: d. rsea-.e.it i f ni -.lie 1 in. u the ate.nal propar
; ation an ! a .i; m i.t ef wi.vli (inplMa a amall
a-m. '(rev iy h, and tle (inttay utbi uLioti,
' vatl ' ! i ia '!v ernti in. We most
if cai.di i i . ,tmiaiib r-ni , the rmoJ
f wc I it-nr.-, 1 h o; h Mueli a" mediciiio i
I I! mtcttim Mniu-o:; It itr. ti e Je'.tiiK
' Aciiricau r. ii.e h f,,r fever anil agna, liv-r
I c ,m;,!i.i ,t. ('va.i-p ia, deliilitv. i ervoaeiej'a.
rlu-iiaa'. am. K. il vari ui mlnr phriol
' troublca It f-arlv Umk prieeL dob among
. roues mil slti-ta iv, a, ai.d haaat.adily maiii
t a. il it. V,.iii i f a weakly plueepie atate
iu rsnnperAive priipert'ca to v remarkable,
both in ill er.. , at.d matter of prompt'tade.
and tti! Li ion, eiva a 1 articulmlv auid ao
Ootiat of lie-effirt.
Kujukt Comphints. -Indivetina of thokid
: eye u . Vi-tisk .vea inunedut.! relief. It
lia etiver fai t, rnio wi.ea it n taken rfyu
I rlv, d il reo u.ns fulinw d In many ci-a
O may ta' o ro,reraI bottles eaixcialiy canes of
1-itig rtandiiur. It ac:a diren ly up, u'lhericr -tioiw.
pleaiirinir and strei.iil;i uui, removing
ail obftinriiiiiiH nnd laipu-i n a. A Kreat ti a iy
Can testify tn c.teeit of lo g ta '.diier haviug
li en p-rfertly cured by the Vbuetink, evin
fttr trvmg many of l!m hiinnii icnn ihnn
nliicli aro iai 1 to l.e exorely for tlaj diaiaae.
l nmert.
Slierroan C i., Mar-ball M cb., want an
ae;im m tr.ia fnnntrv at en . at a aa'arT of
il Dpir uionih and Vj-ent a aid. Kor fu'l
pi.t.cnlara ad 'rrya aa ahoye.
mamma
Waiciao, raivad
phfaiciaa, ritxj frwaa pracilca. aavtac a4
bla bamlt by aa Kat India tnlisloaary tM
rvn u eta band
wnoala of a airao
vecotab.a ramadr fur tb anaatti
an 1
Cstar'b. Aktntua, and all Tbrnat and Lonf AflecUaaa,
a vo a piniTe and 'a-Ilea I cora for Nr too DabUlty
an 4 all Nervtmt (Jon.p inu. aflat haTti Ust4 tta
wijti lerful cnratlvr p..w- to thooaaods of caaea. aaa
ft it til duly to mak It knoo lo htsanflarlDi fadowa
At tuate'i by this mutiva and a Healra to relieve hetzt&a
nflTiDf . ! wtb at-nd free of hr to all wbo deatra 1
hhl ret foe. In German. WrmvL am KncHftk. vlth rati
pvnnneni cara iur coDaoibpuoo, uroocaiua,
dirtrtiun fur piapanug aod aatof- ikv-nt by Bail hi
a't'lreavuiaf with iiimo. umiM Eh i
I aAa.ia -owara' Itiock Jtocaai
ock feocaaatar. S. X
i narar. w . w
Never give np tbe ship. Dr. Ball'a Cough
Byrnp will cure you, as it he a done otheti. It
coete little, and cau never harm, l'rioe 1!5
omita.
A eeahxkin sacqu) is very good iu a
houFe where girls are all of nearly oue
Why do an many parvuta think ehl'dren
troubleaonii? btciues they erv, aut why do
eliildren orj t booamo they anff T. Dr. Doll 'a
Huby 8yrnp will relieve at ouce all pain that
babyhood ie sabjiot to.
A White Owl in Mid Ocean.
The White Star steamship Celtic,
which arrived from Liverpool on Wed
nesday last, brought a etrango passen
ger who had boarded that Vessel in mid
Ocean. A large white owl dropped on
one of the forward spars iu an cxhanst
ed condition one evening when the ves
sel was about e'ght hundred miles off
the coast of Newfoundland. When
brought to the deck by a fail r the owl
was fo-.iud to be nearly deal from Ci Id
aud hanger, and almost to weak to eat.
It hsd become greatly etnncinnted, and
trembl.'d violontly in endeavoring to
swallow the first morsel of meat which
was placed in its beak. The owl slowly
recoverei, and is now perfeotly well.
It ia a land bird, and is supposed to
have blown off the ooast of Newfound
land by the westerly gales which had
for some days previous prevailed there.
Finding itself ou'. at sea It had probably
censed making eff irts to reach land, and
had drifted before the gale, its only ef
fort leiug to keep abovj water, The
biid must have poscsseJ remarkable
powers of endtiranco, tho i- ffli iers say, to
hare kept np so long. The Celtic's otI
wh'eh is 1 0 v q'lite tame, tncamtres
nearly five feet from wing to wing, and
is white, with the txsep'.inn of a few
sma'l spooks of dark oolor. It will
probably live for some time t) coue on
beard tho vessel which it selected a its
home while iu mid-ocean. Lnd bird
havo rarely been seen so far out at sea.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Taruouo, M- C. ISTft.
ln. n. K. Stf.vknh:
!oi Sir I tm wtry urate! ul for what jourvalu
alUi nifilinue, Vkuktikr. ban ilou 1b my family.
I isb t t-iprR my tliauka by Informing yon -f
lhf v.ti lerf nl cur of my aou; alfco to lt you kn-w
flint i.ktkinh iatti b-t niclirin I ever fr
ChUitt, tmltfh. Ffr an I A(u. My now wan su-k
with maflit'i in Ihl.i, wiiiclt ljft him' ailh Hii'-J.jiiit
liMt-atif. My nun nufl ere J a yrajat deal of i&ii), al of
th. um"; t!u pais wan o gr lia cin1 uoilntig tut
fry. Tin- liiK'ton 4d not lialp hltu a )arti.-tu; li
vuM not lilt hn fo.x from tli floor; heoonl't not
iii.tvn without rrutrliep. l r . 1 your ad ertii ttient
in tin I- iui;!Ii t' unpi-.tourtial,M that Vur
tink aa a prt Wood Par.fl-r and UU -t Ko.l. 1
tr:rtt one bolt It, wbirh wp n n at bnefl!. iJe kept
od with tlie medicine gradual y Ranut)((. H h
takeu ria-btfeu lotUe iu all, and h ia ro:nIvKy
r.-Mured to b"iltb, walk without rrutcbo1 r raue.
!! is twt iity y'ata of anp. I have a youii( r fi-u
ft tft-n y?ara uf afl-, w bo in nbjct to Chilln. Wlp-n-vi
r b-fs ii on eoiuina ou. hi romt-a in, takon a
do- of Vs.tp.TiNKand that in the lat or t t'lilll.
Vruki ih lntvM no hmi effect upon the iynto u like
m. -i ot th tufdicinea r-oiuiiuMided for Chillf. 1
ctieerfu'ly recommend Vmckiink for filch rotii
pMn.tn. I think t ih the yieautat lueJicine lu the
world. lUwpectf ally.
Mm. J. W, I.LtYP.
Vk.tif. When the blood heroine i I f lraand
Mai-nail', either ftom fhatine of weather or of rii
m it-, rttit of a-rriHf, irregular t!n-l, or from auy
nt.-er citiic, the Vkoptisk w:l t ijf th hh o i,
erry off the pu?i id h u riw ra, rleaimi- th Hlon ach,
rricu aft the bow sf U, and mipart a tu of vipor to
M:' whttl- body.
Druggists' Testimony.
Mb. n. R. srKTF.iti:
Iear Sir We ha been a-'lllnR your remedy, the
Vi ok i isr, for about thn year, aud take nit u"un
m rtvoiiiiu uding it to cur ruptomt-r, and in no
iiiB'auce whtrre a blood punfler would rrarh the
r.te, hit) It er-r ta bd to effect a cure, to our ki o.
h -IK. If certait-'y ia iha l ilua ultra of iei.ua-
tot. Kea.pectr.i'v.
K. M. UHLrIF.HD ra..Priijtgiati.
Alt. Vtlou, I I.
Vf frf tino in Sold by nil DriicrjrUls.
CHOLERA,
i-iii-f lili.arrbiP.DI
If llll' If I' tl I 'll V
la aapaetly aiidceitaiu
.iyBente'y.and n.oat ff'-c-
tua! I'rrTi-ntire of t'ho. era antl Cholera Morlma. It in
iio secret irep.iraiion. an the luuredti riltt ot which it
ik CiiiU poaed ar uji-jii tbe lab 1 of ach bo: tie, and it
ia rerntuniendel and p rear rt bed by the umut erul
nent phyaiciana. ftj!d ly LniKK'.sta aud a(ortke p
er?". ttic 2 eentu aud fl.OVi. A tartte bo tiM -ut
cipr a-paid, for fl. Hei d for circular. AdlrMt
r I AS. A. qSMIX. 13 b-vanth Ave ,N- To k.
NOKT1I HTKU SFKIf FAIOI.
Tb in out I'oithr-riy nt-rd laiiua on the American
('ottlnnt. The further north ee. la are tirown,
the (.nouer tb pro tuct will come to mtur ty'
f.-tehti-ft fay, ai.d facta mi alu tb- thwiry 'that
owiur to th proloi red dHyliKht if 'be atimver
r.. out ha of the north, panta growu in liih ':u "e
ncei alt others in aromatic finita. rich e nt'al
oils, it-ep jtreen fo:ue( and early maturity. The
Amber Hucar Cane, tb- Red R ver Surhi ' ru
whit h mat urea far north aa Muluiba. Minn,
t'arly Getr. P-af. Niroirl Big Gero Nn, and St. ltul
Tomato at tent thae. 8t ud for 4tu annua! Cala
.iVUr. no T'-adv frf e.
T. M. HFTCAI F. Pmil. .Illnrraotn.
J.EsTEy 8, Co
r :'. J BRATTLEBORO VT.
EUERYWMCRE KNOWN AND P"'7EO
aiul r ft Htayni.u, li.noral MiuaKifa, l.ri No. tli
Ofi:tr e-. .s,, ll;,iiLor, Mi.
$. ,i . i'.V L ic SONS, CORN i x;. sTT.
fflbi
Tuti-nt Spark-Arrosiinir 1 ti
I'ii.i .miunu-. iin l ou -ki l
Vi rtu al Kiitilni-" it li w:i, t
I oiiri-J KnirkH .if, ty
i.-with .Sfitional loilii
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wilh Automatic in :!
I H.lil I ',0 In iJ i.bOU.
Ki-iid for Cin iilar. St-iti
M hrt , M'lt S-IW 1 1ll".
tt lt d. Ilrlut.rf. or l'liwnt-d
l'ilt- it.v if;inai'a I'ilc
lmily fiiltorufw. Oivi-a
itmii..iit u off, curt c ajw
of Ion ir MAtidma' m 1 we k,
and nri:nry r m gdvya.
CAUTION
K- alldnisr)is. .H- nl bj mll lr J r Mn.irH. M I).,
utr.,. iur. Taiatb aud Arch it., 1'bilaUa. . I'a
Wt wtl aeiid our Klectro-V'olla c li it autt ot Ih i
Khctrlc Appiiai.fin ut on tr il It-r ' dja Mi thoee
atHii"tMi wit h Nt rvi un It ility and tllM aeaf a per
ajnaJ nature. Alaoof tue Liver, Uidiina( Rheuttui
Usiu.l'arailH.e.A;!. A anre cure uiMmnteetl or no pay.
Add ea Vnltnlr Hell ( o., Mnrahnll, Mich
t4rtitti Mrthll l'itrefl In III
to UOllH. tk ffJt till ( UI'H,
l'K. J. r( KCIIk.S-., lh.Hloti, 4 111 )-
VCUNG .V.N
I aiobta. Mrr aiataat fat
beara l ttt? a
ear a aVi ( IUI
U a Adaraaa ILTaienUa. ataaaff, Jaw-wriba, Wt.
rv tutaiKi cuaBiit! a Daviua iia-
Aajenln v nntrd fn. IHiiHtr'd J.Ueuf ntde:j A.vfKH
KUIITIIKIIM, a Ihrlllinar new finok. 'l rum
f re. W.8. bBTAM Pub. AOJ N. 4rh St.. K(. I.nuip, Mo.
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lt ni- i. R'n.lMbnii. (i.H.M.I'nCi. vvlaiiil.f.
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"V Un-. I'ar.l Co.. Hpi, rton, . V.
tf A C9fl Pr ar at amM. ftsitiplra wnrffi as f re,
py IV y 4dcUaiMaii t.. Purl.au. a,u.
CI 411 Tt'lT w 11 tart a ffiioil man lii'nuaiuM.
V I O. TA VI IR, Plilon CUT. M rli.
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279 A WKKK. tll a itT at h mr ai' ma.la. t"vr
S?'a OutAKrr. AUJr. Tana Dv A oin.la. Mu
VEGETIHra
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vnt
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A Ureaa. P.O. VIHKlCUi', tna-nata Mali
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publlthlna all th dl
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pot i Heal Bfwi ft from pnrtUa
olorlnir. wlihout fur or favor.
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75 rent a year. A dollar bill paj for
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m im cities.
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A PmzeI tetter thin th" Oem, moro luterHting
thii rlit-chait. affoiduiir amuefiufut for all. Hut
to any aiMrr, poatpat-i, o rfrelpt of 20 cte, ur
tliraeii ta for tVT ccutP, lu ok or ataajpn. Every
t FrfticU (HjiiNheJ aul flultbed by rsix-rieucvd
workmen, ttitlar.ctiou guarautea. Aaarean
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'Miirj., Inaui-r Hcola,' by l.tmatine. 'Juan of Arc,'
b .Mit-ii, Iai. 'lUunlbal,' hy Tlioa. Arnold. Ta-aar
by 1.1,1 ell. Oiouiwell.' by liruartin. 'William
1'iti,' by Ma-ai!ay. 'f' ilunitiua,' by Imar tne.
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( II. A M F Tribune Hiiillln, New York.
"" THE FARMER i'ilVDllDGlllE
A valnal l" lw,,i , f ii'O axis, aollil remlina mat
ler ai. laxauirh, a), fiom the i-na of the hvat
a ritfi-a t llieilay. Ur Toted to the mten'ataof Far te
ar,, Hloi-k llrrdpra. Ponltiy Kanrlera, Liiarymen.
tl -e f'liltnrn-ta, f,ar,lei.era,th Flreaide, etc. Price
only M) eenin, p-'ttptid (ettlier P. O. order or
I olKe ataiep). t'ln apeat and bat ImokeTer pnb
llaheil If j-iiuhavea fru-nd In N. Y. aak h'm to
att-p In our oftli-e and eaaniilie thla valuable booh.
Aiirala wauled. Addrraa all ordi-ra to Faaka
HARaiKos A I n , rutiUi-hera, auand Sua rlroadaray,
N, V. Fv. nli-K Himii Bllildiliir.
WTHI! I i av I(M i"-r moiiili i nd atinaeii
ic.le aell nir-riH'K KT tit' fill LA II AI.AUM. Helid
ftampfort uia or'i&c foraaaiple. If aury jirei er
red, aeeure 1,-i rlluiy, a ir-a t-.iiACKi.iiNB uuuy.vi.
SEFIr niTATCIEat IO hnahela arown frero
I kmalielrlee.1. 1 lb., etle.i S Iba., fl.tft.
Indiana.
ricure,y
analad, 16 cauta. l.rioa ailant agents wanted.
O, w, UT1X)BI, Fort Golden, HewJersey, DoxlNI.
SOLD BY ALL
POND'S E
a cm
nn ri ARif
Jf wianiw
r a a mttm. m a
LABOii-VlOBY,
77W.3d St.,KsvyYorkCi
uia vr juttr.j cm.-
as
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B HM S f yc lJisfP'r- Vtrr0
HE f" XiW'i JAfWaX-
HR b n Utiflxtn, ttropsy,
'aV tl But Vsr jrnrt ftinrast,
BUlousnfss, .Ven ous nebiHty.etc,
Tho Bert EEUEDY K!T0"W1T to Han I
jo.coo AU!:rr-i havb soi d since
9.000.C0O Oott.cs.
37u'j Fyr.ip Possesses Varied rroperiks.
It Mlr-1'tl.ifr hs PylTnlino In thx PnllTH,
trLlrll riiiivr, t ihe.inrrb nnd aailirafllia
lo.il luro i;iiirnao. A di-liclrnrr In i'virallne
cnuac Wtml nl f norlnir of III" iwd In lb
aloinnrh. If llif, mf.tlrin. In iiiltrn liamtaU
rirly Hi'ir cailng lbe li-rtceuluilao f4 la
prrvrr.ini.
1 1 an. nprn itm T.tvrr.
If nrtj upon tln Klilnrra.
Il Itrgtiliitro I lip lloml.
11 PiiriOr. ihe lllood.
It Quints i ho NrrvnuvSyatrm.
Il Fromir. Pieiailon.
It Naurli.br. Mrrrcilion. nnd I nrlcaraiCea.
Il carrir. oil li e OIU lilnod nnd maUra arw,
It oprus tin' purrs of lbe akul nod tndacr.
Ilrallbf IVraiiiraliou.
It oaa'ra!.! the hrrtHHUtrr lJur. or pr.taoo In Ilia
blood, whic'i rrnrmtie Scrofula, l.rymfM'lita. ocd ail
manoar of akin diatanrs and luremal hiimora.
Tliore ar. do aturiti cuiployr-l Iri ita mauufactiirw.
and tt ran ha takrn by tiit; u.,l dulliate batie, or by
tba aca.l and focblrt, urc oniy betti remind in At
Unttcn to dirrtwns.
mCE CF LAK3B E07TIES, . tl.CO
miC C? E-A1L E2TTIES, - - ED
RQad tho VOLUNTARY TESTIMONI.-'
cf Persons who h ;v9 torn CURED by
uaa cf the BLOOO (PURIFiEK.
For Billonaaeaa.
Liruix JIill, Itii'liiiKinJ Co., N. C.
Dear Sir I liavp Imth troutiieil with BiV
iuuanraa ami Iiul i;iuiiii, riii could find do
relirf until 1 trio. I jour linl:iin lMood Byrup.
The cure w.ia limi-v.-lous. Ia-i me auat
trial ol it to tbotc ufllii'ti'il as f "
J. v. SNEAD.
A Valuable Medicine.
I.ai iiki. lln.i., Kiclimotid Co., N. C.
Diar Sir Alh'i- tbe u ut your Indiaa
ltlooil Syrup, Inn by I liuve len proa Li j
bftit'fltr'l, ii. y only roiot ia tht I did not
knowol il iMif'ore. pronounce il a valuable
medicine.
A. SMUTt
Paia in tho Brcnat.
Ijii-m.i. lln.i , Ki. liinnnd Co., N. C.
Dinr Sr I n fir u loti time aufforinn
from h l'ui:i in tiic Jlieii-t. I houKbt from
yo'ir Aj;,'nt -ouic ot your Imiian Uliawl 8ynip,
mi l anion inking it h ive foil no a niptoma oi
the pitin. .Mv ti-ii-ints bnre iHed it and thej
all "pi nk iu llie hilo t ti-i ni- of il.
A S. .McNEII-
Rlienmatlam Cured.
I I.ll li lb Hut., Kiiliinoiiil Co., N. C.
l), ttt Sir I wiij mrt. iii. wiiii Klieuinntiam
in my Back mi l Slo, i loi'. nu-l itm-turs pre
I M iiix',1 in vain. ,M t in-1 oi -non ol a Iriend,
I tried your grenl In iiuu ill I S) rup, and Us
i the auTplie of nil, tntll im lin!) ,!, an itil tna
ilui'e cure win v.oiknl. 11 all who art
I troubled with KlivminttiMii tfiie it a trinl.
i J. J. WK1UHT.
Oaneral Del) tilt y.
HUTITBRFORIiTON, RutllClford Co., N. C.
Dear Sir For a loug Lime I have been aui
loriujr with Aenknen. I u-v i some ot youl
KK-nt linlian Hinml Sirup and il did me mora?
good than anyih.n 1 ever Kink.
MATILDA HITLER.
For Headaoha.
Ritherkoruton, Kutlierlord Co., N. C.
Dear Sir I wna a sufferer wilh Sick Head
a, he until 1 ob'ained aome ot your excellent
Indian BIimkI Syrup, and having; experience
its benefit in my own cn-e I can hava D
heaitatinn in recommending il to others.
J. IJ 11 L AN FORD.
Sara Cora for Dyapepala.
Ok SntlHuS, Rntlierlotd Co., N. C.
Dear Sir 1 auffred witn lyapepaia lor
long time; iood would noi atay on my atomach
1 K"t aotne of your Indian blood Syrup and il
ourcd mt,
W. T. CARLILK.
Dyapopal and IndiseaOom.
Bt aur Fork, I'eia u Co., X. C.
Dear Sir I have ued your Indian Mood
Syrup for Dynp-pma of 30 yeam' ainnding,
and have received much relief Ihernlrom.
1.. UCK.
Liver Coxaplalnt
BraHr Foiik, Peraoa Co., N. C.
Dear Sir Your truly valunble Indian Blood
Syrup ia the heat me licintt I ever uaod for
Liver Complaint and Sick Headuc'ie.
P. I'AINTKR.
For Aatlima.
HiSTEB'a Stob, Peraon Co., N. C.
Dear Sir I wna troubled with Asthma for
five yeura.and tailed to find relief until I tried
your Indian lllood Syrup, which has greatly
benefited me.
S. C. CLAYTON.
For Sorofnla.
UBeuNiiuiioioii, Guilford Co., N. O.
Dear Sir Alter aufjeiing 11 yeara with
Borolala, 1 began the nee if your Indian B'ood
Syrup and it cmipleiely aiued me. 1 adviaa
ail aimilarly afilictod to give it a trial.
W. U. L'NTIIANK.
Beat Family Medicine.
GbkknD( Kortiii, CJi.illord Co., N. C.
Dear Sir This ia to certify that your Indian
Blood Syrup ha greatly benefited my wile
and lauiily. I cannot rocoinniiud it too
highly.
Rev. JA3. 1. JANES.
Female Coinpladnta.
GaanNsnoKoroH, (iuilford Co., N. C.
Dear Sir I have ued your reliable Indian
Blood Syrup lor Complaint peculiar Ut
omen, and have received grcal benefit t here
from. HADEX MOODY.
Lirer Cemplalnt.
Cedar Ubovk, Orune Co., N. C.
Dear Sir A oit trial ol your Indian
Blood Syrup oured mm ol Liver Complaint.
EOMO.Nl- BRUM MKT.
Racmedf for Rhenanatlam.
Cboab Ubovb, Orange Co., N. C.
Deal Sir Tour great Indian ll, r,l Sym
a the beat meiUoine I ever uaed lor K leu n
tiani.
SAMUKL 1'IfARD,
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