! ,1 1 J! ft v 3 , it ' - - TUE W05DERS OF COBWEBS. In,ehp"i'" in aNwar'a li". CoU.xi".?. 'fciee anything peculiar about this? urc BUj imug jvuiu. auvuv .u.u a naturalist asked ul a Aew lori re porter who bad dropped into his sanctum at High Bridge. The object ho held up was a block of eartli auout eight inches in length and four in width, re - sembling more than anything else the he continued, "there is a regular palace and the door is right under yonr nose." As he spoke he inserted a long pin into tl,o crrmin.l anion ,) tl.n moss nn.l lifted o--.. . o --- up an oval door that exposea a large, deep well, lined with silk in a most gorgeous manner, and as a gleam of sun - liffht from the window caucht the kos- earner it -seemed changed to molten silver, deereninsr in the interior to a irnl.lrtn vellnw" and at evcrv move scin- tillating with dazzling ras of lrules- cence, in strange contrast to the rough and sombre surroundings. 'It's wonderful," the naturalist said, "You hardly expect so much from a spider, and the most skillful work from human bands fails to come up to this. Tt's the castle of the trap door snider . , II a 'f .1 1. . , I .I.n..l lm V T Jl A ' ! . - 1 . f M :i I . ... t . ryi. , , ,,,,..,.1 ,, IV.-,.. pot, with the npper surface planted with ! silken bands. The spider then drew j 8w0et ctt ain ; rftir well ; then mid the ' of the delicate mechanism of the eye bi j - " - growing mosses and small plants of neaier to end this tragedy, when another NBret potato, a little at a time ; mis all 1 accomplish a task which i beyond the : lu"Jj0. lTw'AAX'ii various kinds. "In this block of earth," of the same species, that had been a 'together, stirring very hud; thou ! measure of its capaeitv, inns ncv't-ssnrilv 1 .'",u u,r ' "I'110 P'te hi- mvgale, and this one I found near invader to such an extent that it barely Charleston, S. C. You see it's a well escaped. about five inches deep and two wide, -Here's a spider that never builds a lined with silk, and having on top a nist .. It Was a short, hairy little fel door that fits so exactly that your close loWi au,,t on a fiy b(jl,g introduced, it examination failed to detect it. A per- rcmnt.0a on it n ,iK,,r. ..If a ' feet hinge of silk allows it to work freely, and it is so nicely arianged that it always closes after the owner has patstd In or out. "How did theso mouses and weed-' get ou the dour i f the trap ? ' " In many cases the spider places them there, its idea being to make the place resemble, as ntarly as possible, the surrounding country, and so skillful are they iu hiding their doors that I hunted two weeks before I found this one, and then it was only by chance. I Lad been tramping through the wood nearly all day, and was siievhed out on a bank, about half aleep, when I heard a rustic at my elbow, and looked down just iu time to oe e a trap-door fly np and go down with a jerk, and ;on may be sure I commence d operations ai once. When I bad locateil the door exictly I d'lg a trench all around if, down about a foot, and worked as near the trap us I could, and after trimmirg it down as you see it. I gw it four or nve goon cats ot Kme, ana ultimately got it out safely. While i was at work it was curious to ..... the alarm of the spider. Every few minutes tho doer would lilt a little, and 1 would see the hairy leg of tna little fellow, but the slightest tap would tend it down. After one of these retreats I insetted my knife-blade into tie dcor and tried to lift it. Something was holding it back on the other side, evidently, ai ir did net lit' up with the ea.-e with wLi.-h I had seen it under tLe nimble hi-nd-ling of the owner. BeLdmg down and lifting tr.e door at the same time, I saw the cause. The spiJor was holding the door down. Its mandibles were fast ened into the silken lining, while with its feet it was braciu back ami holding on with all its strength, and only when I htil lifted it almost nut did it let go and retreat to the l..wr part ot tue wt-n, wuere tt coiiea up its lepH and proteuelej to bp dead.' " How do they build the trap ?'' "Jtist as a man would I titld a well After making their tHeetion of ti local ity, they coiumenee taking out bits of earth with their mouths and pushing them away with their loc1!". As soon as they get below the surface a shorin-tip process is begun. Silk is spun and attached to the wall by some secretion. The door is a prolongation of this silken wall ; so, as the spider worksMown eav iDg in is prevented ia this way, and finally the outer side of the door, which is naturally bright, ii covered with sr il, and bits of inos6 are placed on it. There are a number cf different kind of trap doer spiders in this country and En rope.some having two or three traps in the different parts of the well, thespider retreatiu from one toanother as danger presses. "Flore 'a a spider." he said, handing down one of a number of glass jars cov ered with fine ganze, "that builds a web tunnel after the general shape of the trap, but it is infinitely more deli cate, aud is ulways at right angles with the surface, and contains no doors," By holding the jar up against the sun the fairy-iike tunnel could be trvtd. following uronnd the- side of the jar, perfectly cylindrical, and after extend pf four or live iuehes. widening out into a broad w?b, r platform, that was held in pliic i..y myriads f single si! very and almost microscopic cn'des, extending fi"n it to the upper part of the gl as". "The web in front," the naturalist '"w 1,1,1 u Pre-T- 011,1 lDe! whole e,l i flee va built in one night. By j rights, (be npidr-M wor.ld ho hiberna- ting, or iu a winter sleep ! bnt I am keeping them in a wrrm room to pre-; vent this, and see what they will do, or j what tb. effect will be. There is a h. Now watch the npuler." . The rf porter held a large hand mag j nifviug glass over the web, and the flv -.I ruLA i M, iar L uii. rr, .,, , r . , ., ! fatal platform. At the first hum the , epid-. r darted out, with its c-yes flashing , and its (wo forelegs in the air. Tie instant the fly struck, the spider was on j it, glaring it firmly in its jaws, and , soon had it in the t-ilkeu tunnel. , "Here's another fellow," he said,! taking down another jar "that seems, uu;i auoui uiu.unj(i, uui bungs its lines and cables in every direction, forming great sheets of web. Some in my stable are two foot lung." I of .ittaek became apparent. The spider ' waitea until me ny hm wi-i-uiu - - - - : eniangieu m me au ' to the front, bilk was taken from the j spiuuers with its legs so quickly that it as aimosi, imiwiuiu ..-..v., 1 movement', and hurled about the nnf.r- , tnuate victim, ana its wings were in a ' silent witness, clambered down from a . shelf of web above, and evidently entered a counter claim. With fore lcs biuh in sir. eves clisteninK like --c: -o-- v " sparks of lire, tuey movea towani eacn ether, and like a flash they struck with ! their fore feet, and, with lightning like ; movements of the other legs, tried to entangle each other. Curious beads of a Yellow li.iuid appeared on their legs which at first seemed to conn' fn:u wotiuvts on the limbs, but it wk scon seen to come from the mouth. They , acre nctually foaming with rage, and tbo secretion was evidently used to : render the cables of silk stickv and . adhesive. The icsult of this warfare was that the legitimate ownerof the fly ! soon succeeded in entangling the could jump as far in proportion to his size, Hatlem rivor would be nothing. They only nse their web as a eautior.-iry measure That i", iu making a lung j imp frT.i aa clev.ition. they fasten u single cable to the l oint "f depart ife, and if thor miss they suing o:T bv it and reevver their position. They show great cunning, stealing upon a i!y as a mouse, turuiug their heads this wav and that, and thee, with a leap, lauding fairly on the back of the victim, killir;; it with one nipof their poisonous fanns. Of all the 4,t)iW) species of spiders known," taking down a glas covered dish, '"this one can bo called king.'' It was a horrible creature, although dead. .s body was as big as a large mous,., ar.a vhJn placed in a saucer its hairv legs hung over the sides. "It's the tarantula, and a shipwrecked one at that. I was cruising among the islands oil' Cuba, when we picked up a deserted sehconer. Sue was in good conditii n, mi l the only living thing aboard was a nu-nler o( these living spi.iers. and l secured this one. There are other ones that are sometimes pictured as catch- h-g small birds, and there is nothing improbable iu it. This one could catch a small rat. A (.oinpnsiiiim on Hra. At a meeting cf the Jersey City rr-thetic society, Mr. Kos-ier .Johnson outre forward ia the character of an awkward schoolboy and r-ud the f-dkov-ig "c mposition": "Brass is a very useful metal. Sun.' high uuthe'iities hold that it is two metals tin and copper thoroughly mixed together. I think they warm tl.eni lu f.ir.i miyino.. Tf I lni.1 n i.ti tiii j ink r L,tvM gt t al,1ug wjtU K,s ,,rass- The SWt.u name of ,,r.S, ,,rouzJ Bra., ia makinK .l-.or. kete, brass beaded nails, brass p'.-lioe- m-'ti's buttons, ipsthetie andirons, too ; lovely bedsteads, gold breastpins, pop-j u'aiity, antique door kuobs, ka.bs for the horns of too enthusiastic cows, j French hirns, counterfeit nionty, aud ' other articles of daily comfort.. It i said that some people, build their entire faces of it, especially iusunnee averts , and newspaper reporters ; but I think this must lie untrue, as it would render their soft and sympathetic cheeks very hard. The iTible tells of a man who was partly of brpss, but it was not his cheek. , Uufortuna'ely, his feet were of clay, and wheu he got ins auklej wet in gmn z to a reception one rainy Saturday after- ' noon, tho result was spontaneous am- putution. "Once there wai a man w le entirely of brass. Jle was 1( D feet hipb. aiid was : very much admired, especially by the ' young ladies, who adored tall mon. I suppose he commauded a regime tit of , militia, for he wan called Col. Ossns. ; But at the age of fifty six he lost his life by an earthquake, and l is old clothc-a were sold to a man, who carried them away on the bocks of '.'00 camels. , "Since then they have m.t b-.ult ' people entirely of this metal, but have coufAned it to the territory bounded cn ' the north by the temple, on the east by : the nose, on the south by tho jaw, on J the west by the ear; capital. Assur ance. I'roverhs as they htmld Be. 'Tis an ill wind that blows snow good. A half loaf is better than a whole loafer. Fast traveling Blander is a tell li.- ; j It is eMiier t0 run in t1e,,t thaa to crawl I ont Qgain , Always judg a man bv his depth-! instpail o Litt lt,ngti1. " ; No mm ma affol(, to t 0R airs nn. 1 jeKS heeaa the wjn(. ado wneei ot lortune rum slow, be-, fplIopR retire.l. . ,. rr,, i Christian names are so called by hav- ing been given to converts in baptism as substitutes for their former pagan appellations, many of which were l.or- rowed from the names of their gods. and were therefore rejectedjis profane. Th. keeper of a Chicago gaming cimiiimra iunu ic-i uirie passed over the gaming tables of that . cuy sfo,utn,um;. j FARM, C.ARPEX AM HOISF1I0LD. . s,vl;rT Potato rirmiNii-One pi und ; 0j sweot potato tioiie.i m a lime water - . nw om, reei mem j ami 1U(lsu Wry smooth ; beat eight eggs , light . add to them half a ponnd of . imiter, crewmen, turn a pcninu n sugar I (j-runuhiteit.) half a teaspoenfui of pow- jorej clnniuion, a very little. -litr.KMr. j butter a deep dL.h, put in the pudding ftuj bake three quarters of an hour ; or j line a pie-p4at with pull paste, itt. in ! the unddiiitr and bake tweutv min- i -- i " j iue. j Habp S?ArE. Four onnaescf butter, J tire ounces of sugar, beaten to a ereatn ; pile it on the dish. Yon can add a j fcrape of nutmeg or a little lemon jtrliv ; when beating it, as you Use nt enough to thiu it. only to flavor. vor. . Jj.inid; of - l.lipibl Ininirr The farmer wi lets nil the his bnrnvjrd run to waste is a stm.:id- thrifr, however VlosetisW he n,.y be! with nsonev. A practical fanner said ! r..uutn- Oa mv farri cm th Hudson ! rjvff j j,ave built cisterjs n:ler the burn and stable, in which tliis li.pid, is collected. These cisterns :e all con nected, and one being built cm a lonei grade they id! empty into this one. When it rains I put a f roe pno.p in'o the eist. ru and till two water ivits, f'.i''ii as are ue,! in watering our stjt eels, and scatter this liipiid ever ourici'udows ; in forty. e''iit h n:rs atrtrward a change i" perceived in the color of t lm gra-.," Another fnris r. who has a similar m -raugriucnt in Lis bairvarj, s;(vn !; saves 1(H ionds cvt ry y :r, nn.l thinks ti.e liquid worth as Ri'ie'u as so luanv leads ofsclld t:.:i,U.e. rmw ' i; nr. A Wnnl Almnl I tit. The cheapest pvrk I t -w r nude na fren: j'i,s lv:i iu l ii? and kopt iill S?i'ptember of tin- fo! lowiu y:r. I presume pork can h produecd with u less exp. inliiure of fee l froux sj ::' pigs, fattened dnrin;; tiit miukliu r nn l atrutun, ai d killed about tlie 1st ci Iiceml er. And if the f.o T has be. n the same, the latter pl.i.t vvaM l tlie nmst eceucimical. Hiere is ausuh trr.ti. iu the nmark tint "the eheapi :.t place to fatten a hog is jn the perk barrel." If he is lit tv kill, niake perk cf hir.i as koo'I as i nssil li: ni-1 if It,, jH .r ti' to kill bv the timu he is "h ij,,- , ,, L "a i,ltt,.r i,r0l.,i ,,r tt better s-sti m id ceding hl.1 nvnf. n:uuag. - D'U I fee! sv.re that many fain.erseau well atb-id to winter over a few voting pi js. Tf ;l.ree or four n c.t.ths cl.l.'wh. -n cold weatlie- set. in, mid if they are st rciiL: ai d tlitif'y. hey will de f,,r 1" .iter than yiinger and less robust 1 -if. 1:: eitl.tr easy it i desirable to hac a dry, wmu pen for them t.i sleep in, nr. l if t be v ure fed iiutsi,.-., tin ?ro'Jjhs she. Id bo I ! iced in a she ltered ) ' ice. It is said ft. at " pij.;seali seethe Mind." Their sbin i- is tnsativeto chances ic. the Weather a1 i rheumatic ol.l titile ir a delicate f.aroruefrr. I l:a e seen a hfr '. cf pips, on th approach of a sturn1, n ot f.iwtol.l by tlie Signal Service, limning about with straw in their mouths to make u cost or bed to sleep in, I have seen mv brecdint.' sows, that si pt in the Las meet nurler the barn, and were fed in troughs, in the yard, come to the opn door when supper was uniounced, look at the storm rf wind and sleet, and then shake their heads nnd say. ' No, thank you " They w.-mld rather go without their supper than to eat in tho cold. In the eao of well-fed breedin sows that have cotten their growth, I am perfectly willing; to let them experience ii little of the harshness i f ihi.i rough world, but t ' so with young pigs. They will stand steady cold weather j very well; i;i fao, with the thermem-j eter down t) .-rn, they like to como out r f their pens and take a walk in the sun on a still dar in u sheltered siiot. i . , , , ' Hi.t a little wind will make liiem sititul. We'I ve ntila'e.l pens are desirable, but knot-holes and cracks are particuki ly l ad. The strongest pigs will get the warmest part of ti e li.d. and lenvn the smallest and weakest n the outride ' !'rticnlr b-v referring to the circum wiien the draft strikes them. 'u,'l'e ,hat -okerS, who com- Old pigs, in Winter, will do well ! m"ly em'l('? niagmfying-glassc in enough with one meal a dav. u,,, i th. ir work, in reality enjoy a very envi--oung pip. should be fed twice a dav, Me ,njmnnlt? froni diseases of tho eye. and if not mot,- t!.B1, txn tn u,. i months old, I would feed three times, l eeel at regular hours, and te verv eare- ' (nl not to give more then the fips will eut up elt a;i. I know this is easily said, but, unless you feed pigs yourself, it is not so easily done. It is one of the (treat secret a of Micro in feeding pig.. I tc-il my nun who h:u charge of the? pigs that tho " less he feeds them the more they will rat." What you feed is not of so mneh eonsp- pienee as how yon feed. As a rule, there " uu ' -u rueai. it is- uppoHl to be too "heating" for jounpr pigs and many prefer "fine f.'od " cr the liner Linda of wheat bran. ' 1 phTlmn the-v are rieht- Still, in cold , weather I am not particularly afraid of : getting my young pigs too UK We feed more or less roots and bran with I the corn meal and if the pigs are get- j ,)Ilg t(,0 fati ,rf,Bon )he rrorortion of corn meal. But as a rule, farmers who winter yonng store l.igs will not pet : tb(.m to Ut 1 p i S'-rt snnnuer these pigs can bo i 'cheaply fed on grass or clover, and tho ! wt, rtuVRU Tt.thom in win,rr tb l,pttr , U'Jy n-y"'mim, ; Chn.ukU. , : ' yZL 1Z ZnuZ'Z . iif ,)U, lrc M ,.,. 4 , Dr. 1,,,'i', r,1(.h Svr.ip f.-ryour r,I(th .ml Ik- curd, j ji-ur cinigRiai kcp.h it. On tbe t'se of Moctaclei. No more mischievous mistake can well bo made than tbo one which is ;i mvcivcu in me prevalent wea mat. i no i . w fpeiiue.es buuuia ie pm uu ua j long as possible. This becomes evident : at a glance us toon as it is understood , -'. m iiiepneii hi mi- j h?us of the eye to adapt itself to neir vision in consniuer.cn of loss of aeeoiu- bo attended with an usurious, as well as a painful strain. Squint in' is one of . j the evil consequences which ate apt to , '. ensue if such fruitless i flor!s are lone . i persevered in. air. L'arter remains upou ' i this pumt in the following monitory t j stT,iin . ..jho rfl.ct cf accommodatioii j js precisely tlat cf addius? a convex j,,ua to the passive eye, and so, when . aecnmmodation fails, eau supply its : place bv adding thore iuiied leus t.v a,t, Tolo thiaia the ordinary f,,uo.io;,! : ff the siH-etacles, which arc re.piircd bv : i . j ' all i eople, if their eyes weie originally Plural, as time rolls on. The prin - ciples ou which such spectacles should I be selected is that thev should l strong enough to be effectual, and they snouiii ie nscit as soon us tuey ure , required. Opticians often supply glasses : which are too weak to accomplish what 1 is needed, and which lo:vo tlie eyes' still sniveling with ii'i iutiimity fr tu which 'l ey ongh to be ent.re ly re!ied, I while the public fte.pwt.tly endeavor to postpone what they look upon as an 1 evil day, and do net i btniu the help of classes until they l ave striven hard and niitlessly to do without them. These are imper'ant practical errors. It caiiLot be h" peiiora'.ly nnderti-ol 'bat i eetaeles, instead ef being a nui-a'.ice, or tin lueuiu'. rau.v, or an evidence "f ' bail sight, are tUhe far R'phtt-d al;imy : beyond description, clearing outlines which were beginning to be fha.louv, brightening color which were beginning to fad", intensifying the light reflected ; from objects by permitting them to be ' i brought closer to the eyes, aud instantly 1 i.'storiuir near viion to a point from which, for ten or a dczen yeMis prcvi-1 ouslv, it ha.l been .-!. ly and in.pen-pt i- t iv Put sti a'iil;, ileciining. Ibis return to javenility of sight is one of the most wgrei able ( xperiences of middle ace, and the proper principle, then fore, is to recognize loss cf near sight early, ; and to give optical help librally, usu i ally commencing with lenses of plus . 1 'Jo or plus 1 ."'l, so as to render the muscles of accommodatic n not only able to perform their tasks, but able to : perform thorn easily. When, as will happe n after a while', in eouse-.pte nee of the s'eady decline of accommodation, i yet more power is required, the glasses i may be strengthened by from half a dieptie to a dioptie at a time, and the sti. nger glasses should at first be taken int ' nee only by artificial light ; the e-rvii.al pair, as long they are found sathcielit for this purpose, being B'iilJ worn in tue iiavume. j i;e eouiruon i 1 r.'j.iiliee against twin; f-peetucles ns i soon as the lmrarnnent df the aicht I 1 1...S1T-, s trt lip filtsprra.l u-itli o,1 v-inisinfr " "o ! age, appears to have unfortunately arisen ' 1 from the fact that there is a serious elis- ' order of the eye known a glaucoma which is attended with (.bscnre vision, i reiTt'i'bliDg that of old siyht, but which ' ; is lievr-rtheless altogether ditlereit ill; its essential condition. The mischief in i glaucoma usually proceeds with un j ; accel-rated pace. Stronger and stronger . glasses are nsedou ac ount of theasbist-' ance which each fresh accession of i . stre ngth at firbt gives. But tho snf- i ; fere r in the end becomes hopelessly i blind, and the result is then erroneously ; attributed to the infl.icuce of tlie i i glasses which have been employed, j altiiimgh as a matter of fu"t this has had : I in tliing whatever to do with the issue of : " the case. The injury to the sight ir. , such instances is really due to an over-' tense state of the eyeball having hoon set up, and to the destruction, in con- .,,,.,.n 1 .l.n.m.nl ,. .1.- ' '. , i .... ibbcate nerro-structtires within. Mr Carter unhesitatingly affirms that the habitual use of strong magnifying g'uisses is not injurious to ordinary eyes, ar.d he supports his opinion in this "I'l'" quite an unusual thiiiK to flud a working watoh nmkci , . , ' , , , ' , , i flital. Mr. Carter LoMh tbut the 1 l',.. . . , .. I.alntual eieieisu of tho eye upou line, work, mch as those men are engaged in, tends to the developmeut and iie- M rration oi me powra ot vision, rather than their iDjary. EM-:hurj 1 riw. . rrni'liiuire ComierN naliiM. An ohl New Ycrk pnuter, on 1 riiit? aske.l what were .T. Funnimnrp Cficn..r' hnl.it us a writer, rei-lie.l : "Verv peon- liar an.l erratic. Ho onlv fnrnishc.l r-,y an it wm wanted bv the printer, Then tie would go to work and slash it off, hut, Lord the proofs! no onlv l,.pan to writo when he got his prof. Ue would knock out half a dozen lines ir. the middle of a paragraph or page, and seemed to have an idea that the ' ld closf nP d fal1 nt? .P0" "OD r" 118 accora- 1118 nianufcnpt was covered with geat blots caused bv his ! habit at jamming his pen into the ink. ' Cooper was a man of the most intense i likes and dislikes. He was a bitter 1 ewmy and an ardent friend. When-! ever he acquired a new animosity, j either personal, political or otherwise! ! Le W"nld writ, a new book j ' relieve CIS feelings. Most of this elass of his works lave dropped entirely I lout of sight. The reason that man has sot as ajute a pop nt br a dog is that the develop ment of his brain leaves little room for the olfactory lobe, j lliicnijn fUIMO,1 I'l j H'StMItT". i. IIPTO , are ln Wi names on tuo n-liool list, the , average daily attendance being 38,5!9 Bv actiwl merit tho famous snVslance. &t. jaoos ini, lias teaaiiy won its way j until it is to-iiiy the national remedy : M rheumatism. Lawyer-, physicians, en-i un-ii nil ur-t. lb. t. iHrii.nuii The rittslmi g ...,..! I.'ukr quotes : Mr- .Martin lv.rg, SilvC-r Creek. Minn.. ! Vm, M ' WUUL uu LorcU wuu as- iiacvi's V-'U. Iiosron is the homo of 20D women wui th a n-illion dollars each. j,, , ., . , .,, P. T. IUtlSCM announces that he Will ptiiiilov nil curious snoeiiuciis nf t h i 1. ,.,,,,; ra.,,, i,i,.l,1,ncr oinntn ilnnrf fat people and freaks cf nature, for his - tHb,.w. KutieH interest,,! Z" iTTfJ'''1 In t 1 1 , v v' ltallev .V Hnlclnnstm. W Ibind Kt , . 1 ' ,,f ' "ttSo'in lv.-cmLc. , !'.'. ' T im woil-l Is all a llectiiiR slmw, we fsy, but nil -lion v.o all K-ai.t to eee-tho how a liulo hi,.-,. (imtiiin In 1 ceil asl., 1 vliy tlie I'i'ity vfr l it. a-. ! l,:iii M i tie s.'i.ie - liniiKt a' !i. mil h" k' out of n piling bvniMut; at h- a l a -t.. -.. ' ' A .11 llllHlel In I Slfltellil'll. C. ,. H.u vev. I. P., Is tl. popular .,; -.-.-inry ,,l' H-war.l Vnirorpi'v, an.l .la.'ir lit-,-i t,i J i.l.' i,f tin n't and t. f'i s n c.-i t l.-ttt-r iVom Wafthitifcinii n-i In-, Hi,! : " 1 l.avi' li.r I -ars pas' I.- 1 1 M 1 1 1 1. I U'lli 'hf 1 .siil-s !v lilli'Mli IS li. v l::..ill Is S I s sr',, K',!i.,'- an 1 l.iverCnro, amlniii .Ili.'leli.- 1 :ti,.".i j' of III ills ca . I. 'II. is ,.f ..HKl.t I v In!.. 1 1 th.it l'i.'.iliK Ss t tu. II I lll--l.ts III, lilst II! Hit s i v..r,.l l:ipnli li in i t, n.s, - i,"is. u . r h. ;,! fcr Ills." s'.icii! I. !v lii-ui, lu.'imn: i'l'1.. u I. li i to 1 1, 'or L.iKe Mi.-lnnan :h" Wat. r." It was I mil . , r.-i 1 iv.is l,.i.-t in a git!e m I 1 tin,! !1 ae.l en. s Hirt'.'i ii'S i .'y r ii 1 Km, 'fi'. I iie.il.in -, -, S !! P .11 II Of l.il,C S.'I'l.'K i WiHlf's I'tVl-l ysvllV Ml I't- r.i.ii ii,., x. v j - - I !'.: ,1 : 'i t'.-.li;,. s urj ., Anultin- , l":p'ti. Me- hi." l.'.niric 1 in I -in ; tin II lu l, i v, -.. i, I tin a.' M!i , !.. A IVr- !. A..SVI i.ui Ct sr Sun ! I A : 1 1 e'.i iik.c tin i! m:us it. V. l-irn r. ;.! 'iv,:!-.yi.il.', i ii I v i.aitij; i -oi'xii ami F.i.i.." I'A'l ION, i.i., Mar- h 27, ls7it. M. I' : ! r.r S.r - My nif-. ! r .nr iiii ..-iis, ai.i ! a 1 f. nine - i'iihI n i : 1 " 1''"SCI 'if !li n." "s lis.-, al'i I rl'V- lo It--r any .o 1. s I MllllVlN. ' 1'; Til.' nl i 1 hi-ii- to I'. 1.111 flic-, . a tiaii.-liitf n 1 1 'a M.'k in ! Li . r.v--r.-: -,' a v: ii. i !'.(. r.y IT ' ii. v in.i .' ;i Iii- lie. fill 1 lilt ! l'l"l.'" il! 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".inn-'l nun. rr s, i,,., t nniiit.' r s!f-iii, lie us- i;if ,..i "ri'-' n:;. t, ,, i-iil t'i. y ure li-il.'f. ."ariufl itliii'iii nt th" urtu,se. u e.., 1 nn I ,i inii'l. rt'i-lniiT .vi-'tt: fiw-,y th I'i "!. if I "' ;ll r. 1 1 I, 1 1 if. 1 1 1 I ri 1 1 III" 6 .11' il I'l I -e -lli-seit , w.n w.,t v.Teni...-. r. m. -rj-si. j.m oiis I's sin', riciTit-Iy-Kr.; ri In I. it- . li'.msii.tr rr- rf-ri pi. lis t. n if-i.y tn i,'!, -Kli re nv'. o a,, i I-il i'iii!',n'i'n. r.n, I its won li lini etfli aey ir tlir ' .it' e iis ii M ns i'i ml linisiiliu'oiiU oi'ifi' pain. ! s I h f.s lli' -i'intris'ii. tf tirnU'lii, Icv-flii -lie. ll'.ll n'r, (.tlfll.e-S ' f tlifj V lll's. et '-.. tlie so r' n '.i r .-r. .I.ec i'ii i. i-ie-eniinei.t'y the tif-st cri''-rnnl rn-iwilv r--'--.- I" f- re Ihc T '-1 '' i ivlii-. h .'tnitn i fni'y sul.st:itit:ut 1 l-y I lie .vp'-inrrM Itinl'f t'-s! incriV t'l "I nil ' of ,eiile. 'J'l.oviil'ii., r li'i'iinn tile is .- sii n inely iiiip-'f-tun' Unit nutl.tiiir tliut tc-ti-N n Hf i-i- i"tn.-n-i- i is r-iiiili-l t-i 1 1 ; - liiflu st i'ns.i,niif 'i, C'lliu :ii Ne!eti. Ts--).. ITi'l-riet. r Ne'-'-ii H"lV". T'i -it ll'T. n. Mi. Ii . : " 1 s,,i. r. . u iili r'if ,i:ii;ii i-iii l! Mt h v i,t n v 'H-i n il. uti'l I'liysi c i.-i-.s c.mt'l le ! !.!( f -. 1 wn in el.-spair rf t...riir'-, i.li-'u s. .mi. rtic n-li isi .1 nie tutri'ST. ,T ir- in cii J 111 sr.. in. ns If l y innirie. I wn jy relievi-1, ne-1 l-y t," r"r:t!t-it'-.l use c-f t'i' ' ; I etit ir -I v einM." I tliiinVi lr-mn fur cu-i"ll'i:s v -i'i" I. ftiil ri itii'ily, f , r I. w- 'I ' nisei enroll my wife. 'T JPJSJITLm trtMiid tAint fir Hi men coi.dI( CukNfu ot TP,VBt?rRf, CifKY? C Tho Vopiif l'.i-l: !'., M.irl.:i, Mi-li., wnl end their KK i im-Vi :mi !!; and o'Vr Fi.'-ii-f A; ; '..in-' .- -i -:'-i! f. i tit.; t v .iai t.o :-. pri -, ,, !. .: .0 N-: "; 1 'i l.ii::y, Loot V.i.iCv, .,;i. !,.n ! 'i-.il,;,.-, u'.ifisnti i my ci ii,; !. t.-! st'!,i,i, i, : u ! i, ! m.iLlf ('!. A 'ili'i s- ns a'.eM u .-i... -it iiiv. HOUSEHOLD ACCIDENTS. I xvs- ' I'i 1 ' sjj-Xi m . i i -,S r- s I Y mi j-r- !ii i ' tn niii i I . : nts . their I's.li,,!. ,t. 1 . tn 'I', in -! -i , i-p. i i 11 n -is. 1 i n i-i s -ni'ls. j 1 J .ti UII'.'I' tin -si, li.-' ' e f ,": !' If , -. I !i,iii' That ttie Canttltalioa Is Wrrekrd Bt perioilieally recurring attacks of malaria, titlK'T&re not arretl, ta a fact too amply proven bv the haBKanl looks, worn franiod ami nrrvoiis (h'hihtv of thnno n-liohavA fnlt flip uia- , .a,,..-- trii,... I i'lfl'iPncp f,r anv lpn?ih of time, to a l uatners. inere lU of rfamina,tf ,u,u f0 tomporize with I tl,n.liH,-.,. i t inir i.hvMi.i , aiul ven- emmis. Two pieaaant r,i d a ! soon Irlt fH 9pP- lKota out u also ! " l i .i,,'-,,'",,,',! "r"t !inc r iTWts of Ova- rexulariiv of he hnw- lieumatiam. It ro- iiiiiiiuiMiP i nrrvoiia emri;v, and . a C!.pi1 appftizcr ami chcoriiig col ii'i'tira. Bilious b in p t. !! arerrmnveil by it. ami con s'lpHtimi, ilniultiii'o, lirartbnru ami cither In dicia ol'a ii.-r.i tik,''ii'-ii t , il the organs of nsimi Ir.iicn anl surptsu, r" ovimiviiip by it, irli ln'iv catisi. ( "iiv;ii,'itu au l abmnlaut li ?li - lUv'tlV ct.llbnllt'M t'lo .liuivn f n'H. ! 1'h f" "r"i ""V that -ho clrl who 1 V. t'JrV. : ' ' !' ' nil" ,lm" hrk' . '!" ' explnua- ; t'. 'ti noiihl TiKvo i r,.n nior poitnii. l'l ii lvsi i i-via, i..moisrii., itcprcsMon of I -.pints ami Kiut'ial ilcbilitv iu their various forms, also as a preventive K:iit fever and I ague ami other intermittent frwra, tho Fkiuio- I l'iiii uoii.rKiKi.ixiiiorCAi,isAv JIabk, tna l.i i by C.wpII, lU.ar.l .V Co., New York, an.l aold i bv all (lruirirists. in the bent tunc: m 1 for i. I Kent nvuveniiif fi ,'iiu fevor or other sickuoe j " ts"ai' ri,K'," bpr.v,n,'.t re.-. m...,.1, it .., .,!! hia trirn.U a the the piTlVetiou of all hair I reparation. Non.'i t" IVM'PIWAVTl HT I'.I-Ktrrrr,. , I icn .i :mt. slirtu, r i iii'iian Wrmili.L- I lr-tr I Hit 1 elt't 1 w I.,- tinln M.f ll 11 mill U.-e , hi-cth"--fMt. It livd aivonliHK to ih' itinveionii. V,.u arc ant liorl-1 to u it on tin- l,o. "iil:!,in l'u j 1.. Kou t. Prn-r iorli!ii..w.M.t HKM rfib lp'7n l lK I'll. Wilhdui J. e'oiinhr.n, ol Smrviil(., Ms.., iivn : In in, lull of 1 stfi. I was iBk. n tilth l.livillnu nl Hip ir.iiC. foll-twr-i hv a i'vmi- riiik-ti. I lust niv at i.. too ainl flesh, ar.,1 m rimiliie 1 !, mv lu-t. In 1ST" I I wn. ailtiiillnl totlifl hoi'ltal. Tim it t.m nanl I I tiat a liolo In mv linn; a. Mra- liatl a ft-.Uar. Al ono i tan' a r'-s.t int noMin-t Ilia In.. dva,t. I pave I hi I ,il a (n-i. 1 1 .'.1 infot Pr. Wiixiam IIm.l ; liiis.ii r"i. inn t.vMH. 1 c t a lTt!o ivhn. na ; -i:n ti-. I i-iMiinoiif-l tn I' '! 1','tlcr, ai ft to ilav I : I.-. I l'w than ! T 1 l,r..t wars l ast. I rl l this h. -U:s v. rv no altll.-t. il vtib iti a.-t Inn.-, mil j ih ,t l'n Wn.t.uM iIall'h IUi.s.m. aiM Iwr.nniin-cil c -'-si-Mi-ti N c.N i,r ri.i n. luu i-o.-imvi-U II ll.V,l,' in 'tc b.... I t li ,.n all tin. t.,-n s,n.-,. in- si.-l. i:'-, mi in r-i ii'r tii- t i in niie-l-lt..r..- , I 1..IW i nr ni- r,--..1 1'.OI . r .a-. 1 . 1, 1 1-'.. aiairn s vi Vc.,.,1 llrnui . ! . i l'.irit. a .Irnt.-.st si-inl l- r C r-- r. A!:- i'. i li..rm Tills n-.i- a 1 i iim-T Pi Hi" li"'iii.ins li. f. .i r th.-y h.vl .11. v l.:n wl. , ,it ,r, a 1 m.ii.iiiK. It ,is a thick -p iiia l-.' hv l...ini(; iihhI or -:; ion Vegetine For, 13 1.1 1 113 P.SY II P.. Sri vrs: I'- ir s r m !1ii!i!1,i I;,. risllora-p f.r Ihc ; i-t nr. .i .,.in. : i. i n-i "ti.i T l.i-!.. -h. l s in.-1 I li. 't !;. 1 I. t il ".II. ,up1 (..'. 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A t . i !l is lfn '.;slli- il If r- , ;ih in ia, l-,,if!it :.,i i- I ii,.. f. r . ..:--. li i n it" n :,,.' I "It -Iffi I., ..; l.v I !' , i titi . mi - ,li-nirls :i I I If T ,1! tmlrli.i Of 1,M I I-.. li. t;.i.lli II... It, i',.-IIv. in I li. r ; 1. II, H.lll .III- I SIM nits in' e H.UIITY. e l T'F,i"A- -i ii'i.etir.il 1 Jt ,,l.ift r! I'f ..-i . , i.,- ..: ii-iri! i,,:..r,'. ..ctli.t.it .. I Ii, .i.i iii.st bi.i ri-C'niitf lo ted. Vegetine. I II. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists. If f ou ml"? a laneh hfarttlv Tlii'ti r -.iirs-'its-' t in S:-uri Ol iMH!ii.yT.iMit lii.s; i', Tin- H .v p... t.ir Tn.-k ..l.v Hie antlfr. E II. 1,. to. U. U. lllUntiat. .1 contflltrt In o. Put If rott'r OIl'l "f !nts 0' ftlL f Jusl l.in th' I . Cipl Iron I n: .1..- ,il ii-iie , I'lr.'-i'.lu K-f- TM.- '..! . I. a I' r M.U.-1.- l-ii. 1 , ..- it vr .III It'll A V ill I.V. I'l i I il O X 7VI, M .1 1 .Til I II, . BORROW ThrNrw Vnrh Wrrl.lv Wlln fr ti 1, In - r 1 1 ,1 -, 1 A it i 11 t jn, .11,'. It : i'V-t Oil, u : 1 nr 1 tho i.,r it n 11. T til .lit :.:-t- r i " t I 1 nit' ii st l'n,-1 r.M- '-ii.,. il,- lii-- n-ii-i.t I'.itlfil f liim','..rv,..-,iiiiiirili,i is .i ::, t, r -l ! , ji . .l 1-.-0 : H-atk-I-, i,!' r.. k.m fil.li i ii. lilriral Ihc liullra. 1 .'50 n'ar. S, ii,1 (.. i,-t' ,i rl an l I a -; .v'i-ii. i, - hi ', an I .-lull i'i'i Ir.m iin r,, t o .i i i i. . i: t,i 01 Van 1' iir si . N. V BEST IN THE WORLD ! I), livrre.l on Trial, l-'KEE OFC1IAKGE1 VriiCOlT'S OSCXXjIA.XX3"3- Shuttle Sewing Machine ! BUY NO OTHER! LISTS A LIFE TIME. Warrant rd 8 Ycara. SEND FOR CIRCULAR ' H." AGENTS WANTED in Unoccupied Territory. Aililrrs. WIION SrTWINO MAC'MINE CU 2,-i!i Si 27 V'aliaah Ave., ChiraRO. 4 BP.ATTV'M VI A ?SOFKTK -UmisUd i . U'tiuUv pr-Mntt mjii'fn-ai'il unfrti'i.ritir rr ; j n.iti. inline roun'i cut n-rt rdftfWtHj-l c.-e tUic untfc! I i i 7 t"5 J!7 50 r4tiuyuc prU. f t. Iim' Ml t. ti !ti-l.trrii T Bl. rV t.'fllli W . fl''f OU i I Ulii riaitnlur em. fU .'', j Kit jtt s f-hit.' lUndaf', p inf..t' f th un j v. ! tti.'in iii-- tcattfy . true for mammoth IrI tif te i '..ttr.h. i hai-t'l. tMrl.i. ;iO tipwar.t Vm'tni Wf :c in . -!!' . ii Ire. A'M'M or ca! iuviu I JOIINOVW ANOOVSE I.IXIIIF.VT lll j iMtiwi i-rrvi-nl Hi.-1. tr.t.li' ilHMsi-r ami will iwi-tui-u .-.in. unit. ran. out ,,f tm. liit.iri.i ii'ri that wiil a. p tti.iliv bv.-i-, st-iit ti-i-i' I, v mall. Inui't ,l. ly a lii,,tiii'iit. l-ri vi'titi'-n is I- tt.-r tlia.i t-iiri'. I. S. Juiin s, C.. lliistiia, M.ian., lonui rlT llasttor, Malon, AKJ'il.MA c-i-hki. t.rrmiTit AmIiihh l lir. twtor "- lo (iraim. m.inr rli in In ..tl .-n.r-.liii.ii-M cotnforV lia.irai.; i-ffo,- j-nr.-s i.i,-, all .tli..i; fail A ,n4l,,nii',i.. ift. m,.l .wj -i'-'tl. I'rif. .itlr.nnd I. Iif I. ,f Hni.n.e. .-r l , -ii il Mi"l I I'l.r 1,-r H' I It S1HPTM1N. St Pa-il. Mit PETR0LEUf.1 Used and approyed by tho leading CIANS of EUEOPE and AJEEBJCA. The most Valuable Family Remedy known. trrr diseases, iiillHITIIIIU IMl El I II BJ It ; 10 CATAJL&IL BXX0&&H0I0S, Etc Alto for Congha, Colda, Eare Toroat,Crra; -Try Atm. 24 and 0 eont ai emi.XVMl- AT TUi PtLllJlBELraiA EXrANITIO! n.TBJi luii, at tbs riaif cariMmon. B Alls A M fT, Il rnTa. His rcpro-aits tte I.uns In a healthy Mule-.) A STANDARD REMEDY IN MANY HOMES. Ter ro-c-s.. Colil.. r.-niip, Jti onrlilit. Tn1 l? f. 'r alje.-tir:,. di ii,. Tlront ait-l I.I'MiM, II n.iuds uur.v;iluilauiliittprb bfio:ida;icomwiiiiou IN C0NSOMPTI7E CASES ' ,-rir a wHfl ttmt " Vtji1r-ftv.- I "Im.iu iiiiv riirc-l whire tbo ilitv. il . i.ini la J wh. Tiifji-s I. nnrhxiiit ;'r..,,OHts to harm tLe ,itintf or oio. I r 1.1 . "1 1 .If -ll fa. or eihfi AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL! IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANY FOKMt J. N. HARRIS fc CO., Proprietors, CISt INNATI, O. for sale byXCl druggists. . list or risK.SE ALWATS ri'ItABLE BT CS1NO MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. t.i' uyvas nan. nhrnninilxm, Itiii'ii mill rahla, Stlii-. ntiil nilea, ill. nml Itriil.rs, ( Olltrncteil llilse lca I (I1TJ..I11I1. Itnrkiirllr, Li npliolia, l ioat Ultra, OF ANIMALS. Sriatch-ra, Sorr. and Ralla, S; nvln, Crack, trrot Worm, Grub, I'oot Itot, Hoof Ail, f.nmrnraa, Sivlmiy, Foundora, praina, Straliu, Sore Feet, UOhraa, ami iill e xi. m.ii i!ca.c. anilcmirytiurtoraoddeo. lr j-u.'i j use in fumny.stablcaaJatocli rarditla tiie nr.sT or aix. r,rii.ii,; Ai.;... ' . ii si" ! ' .''i fi VC .M.ci.' Cut-oil. IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. 1'IIF. I Klll'I'-lll NMXti i k DOMES T I C." T . n i.i t N..II. I ,i ' Tftti-H in Hal It I l.itlitnt lift m ar l''H,i. an.! ! r..iie.t. r.iiuni ii t i . i ii. t ii ! DoitvjsliG Sewing Vachine Company, Hi o nt ji r nfii l lrli t.. New 'nt-lc. , i - u ' rn. .' I.,''ft','..i-t. 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