'3 FARM, UAHDEN AMI HOI SKHOM) Farm mid Untiled Jiotra. A Mack wiiluut grovo I'luuted by a Wisconsin fumicr about twenty venru ago on Borne wiwto lands rootMitly sold for $27,000. The trees aro from ttixteen to twenty iuclies through. ('AiiiioTs.-riaut very early in the spring; thiu to eight inches in rows twenty-four iiii'licH apart. Keep free Irom weeds. Tor tiibln use tho early scarlet is the bent. For (stock purposes Danver's half long and long orange. CAi i.iri.owr.iis. Oivo the cauliflower tho samo hoII and treatment as you would tho cabbage. It is impatient of heat and drought, and therefore it is bolter for tho farmer to grow lute kinds. l'or early, plant tho Miowluill or extra early Erf rut; and I.ouiiiu'ils short stem for late or best. Sim, rut; M viihhr Oai;ikn. -A deep, lieu eaudy loam is the best, having a porous subsoil of sandy loam. A light sandy soil with a sand or gravel sub soil is almost useless for the growing of late crops, and especially onions, cab bage, eaulitlower and celery, while a stiff clay loam w ith clay or hard-pan subsoil could hardly bo made to pay for growing early salads, melons, cucum bers, radishes, tomatoes, etc., but this kind of soil, if uudcrdraiued and well worked, will be tho very best for late vegetables. Laud that is worn out by cropping on tho start is useless. Cabuai.e. Cabbages re'inire the best of land. Tor first early crop a phice should bo made to have the plants readv to set as soon as the ground is ready to work, therefore tluy should bo started either in the house or notbed. The finest crop of early cabbage I ever grew was planted the second week in March. After planting, a suowslorm covered the plants and the thermometer marked ero the nest morning. For late cab bage sow the se.'d in the ojvu air. To prevent the bursting open of heads in the fall, pull as soon as grown and in vert in a dry place, or if the weather is dry, bury in trenches. The safest way to save them for winter use is to place them where they will free...'. For tirst early, plant early Jersey, Wakelield or early York; for Lite, tl.it IVitehor Tat tler's Brunswick. C'jxerv. Sow the seed out of doors in a carefully prepurtd bed. As soon as the plants are one inch hih take np, pinch off ail the tops anil transplant in same bed as thickly as can be done. This transplanting cau-es a mass of fibrous roots. Si loot a very rich piece of ground ; lay out iu rows four feet apart, and set the plants sii inches iu the row. Cultivate thoroughly, but do not disturb the plants while wet with dew or rain. When the plants arc si or eight inches high s,iv the latter part of August --bein casting up the uirt by tirst holding up Mio sVi,is with the hand. About mn o a wee after this throw more earth .tbotit the plants, gradually uj'iro.i.liir..; the top, which you until n.i.'u by tin- Pine of f r . i:g weather. Tim e.i:''... blanch the - .1 1 k To keep during 1 1 . boxes in the ivIUi, i. I'loselv as vii t run i: h t.i "prig..! ir'l. about the roots. Mil To I lite li'lllllltl i, peter and sweet ml. glut's live nr -i ii e pulveri I ll t.uil at t ' Vl.'lil, ed -at-a drutv of -alt- iilhcient pod r put into a U tile uitli olive ml t.i .'i--oiv . and nil. Ihe inil.im morning, and no i f.il. Chi l M Ml I.IS. .1 I It , -h ike li well, I joint- n it-ht and fl"e-ie,l v ,f pain- Whip lliewhites j ill four egijs very -till with pondered oigar, .m l a few pound of ! drops of vanilla or leiuoii t ) tl.iv, .r. When vo; v still" heap iu ihe shape of half an cic; I ''hairs collapsed of its own weight upon still' letter-paper in (ho bottom of j ,'"t' evening. The mock auctioneers, be your baking pan. Have them about , advertising largely, employ a small half an iueb apart and put in a model - i army of confederates who bid against ate oven. j each other until a victim is attracted Veai. OMKi.F.r. Chop tiuetwo pounds I and caught. t f veal ; add eight cracker- rolled tine ; two eggs, uot beaten; two tablespoon I fills of cream or tablespoonful of butter ; j one teaspooful each of -alt and pepper j and a little chopped Diiislev. Bake one I hour, basting occasionally with butter ; and water: as for a road. IUt cold, j i ut in hlice-s for tea. lole us I ri rii,tr. l,M. Who is tueie among dwelleis in thej country who has not seen dead moles hanging on sticks in the field, or has not heard of farmers paying money for their capture? A correspondent, how ever, suggests that farmers may have been making a serious and cruel mis take. "I have had," he .-ays, "a tiold of wheat full of moles all the year with out doing it the least pe.ssililo injury; but,-ou the contrary, I . rilv lu l eve that up ( harvest thev did toy crop good. Aqaitl, it is mi id nudes eat seed corn, but l his ii a gieal mi 'ak.', for I have eaniined the stonmehs of ROoroH, but never loon. I ,i nuivIc gram of corn ill one of them. I believe 1,11, (Hit) bushels of s 1 corn ate annually destroyed by wire -worms. " The mole, f course, in a great i neiny t t Ins mio terraneau pest. South' i '' -r. Tht iitplr Orehiirit. We give place below to an mti lei.tmg t'ommuuicatioti from 1 r. Stephen llarusberger, of Itatcibruolt, Augu-la county, which wo commend to Ihe nf tentiou of tho reader. Allow space in your paper for a few words of practical importance to many of its readers:. About Ihe year of IV,:; my father, K H llarusberger, pun based ; ii fatm in this Valley. Upon it was an old apple orchard which bore but Iittlo fruit and that so effected with the bitter rut as to be unfit for use. The trees had every appearance of speedy decay. Many of the branches were partially o eniirely dead. The bark of those alive was all gone in plaoos or else dry, tough and without vitality. He at once ap plied a very simple mode of treatment and almost immediately the trees took ou new life and vigor; the bark became smooth and hoalt'jv; the fruit abun dant, sound and firm. We left tho place years ago, but a gentleman well ac quainted with the farm now, says the orchard is still in fine bearing condition, j Prescription. Sulphur, two patts; i Calomel, one part; mix thoroughly. j Directions. Take an inch aimer and bore a hole into tho heart of each tree j and as near tho ground as possible. Tho j hole should bo horizontal, or better, a! little lower at tho external end. Into j this put one teaspoonful of the mistnre aud close the opening with something yielding the best (aud that used in the case mentioned) pith of cornstalks. The manner of boring tho holes and mo Hiusfauce useu m ciuiing mew to give free escape to the poisonous fluids eliminated by the action of the medicine.- Smhem I'linter, llojish Wit. i 'I'lio I ,t. llr William Arm-it. nf Scot.. I land, was noted for broad and accurate knowledge of the Bible, and for a ready wit, equal to every emergency. He was the youngest child in a large Scotch family, and, having a weak body with an ah i t tongue, was often imposed ou bv his older brothers and sisters. In contests with the tongue he was pretty j sure of a victorv, but stood no chance ! of success iu rougher squabbles. After a brief absence from home the father called tht" children to give an account of their behavior. They all turned on William aud told hard stories about him, each one putting on an extra touch and making him out a great mischief maker. Many of their tales were man ufactured out of whole cloth, and Wil liam listened with wonder. At length the father turned to him and said: "Well, William, what have you to say to all this?" He eculd hardly keep hi- face when the little fellow replied: '' l'dessed are ye when all men shU revile and persecute you." The aptness of the reply atoned in part for an irreverent use of Scripture, ami the father came into full sympathy with the persecuted boy. 'My daughter was not that rather a trilling present you gave your father?" Why, paoa. vou know vou couM ! huve had auvthing vou were willing to i pa.- for!" A TIiIcUiik" Snimlle. Iu most rf our large cities, mock ane-: tious pay their conductors well. In New York are numerous houses where such -ales ao perennial. When a per-' sou buys anything at these houses he. never returns again, and the fact that there are always fresh victims shows how l-ire a tloatirg population New York : contains. The actual furniture sold at the .-ales is seldom delivered, duplicate -. is not quite so good beiug sent to the ! "ireh:i-or. The pcoils are made mostly ' iu the West, aud are of the flimsiest de-' -cription. A story is told abont a fet of parlor furuitnre from one of tl est) I places which "exploded with loud de- tensions and went all to pieces two j weeks alter it was bought. The anc j tioueer had told the purchaser that he I i wuiild be astonished at the way in which 1 ; tint ftirnit'ire would wear, aud he was; astonished. Another victim, after en I during agonies from bid odors in his ; j house for months, discovered, after every other nook had been examined, 1 thai his auction-bought parlor-suit was . """'i' I witti seuweeil, which, when ' slightly neateil, emitted frightful odors. ,ll"i Wlls 0,lly discovered when one of A Tell-Tttlr. C!"-' ' disposed to be disorderly, the sleeping room betrays the fact at once, A b'k into the i hamber of a boy or '-'"'l will, 111111 ' r w '. .1 iv. on tin i. lea what kiml (if i mail ho or she will probably I In come. liov who ki ops his c'othos hung up neatly, or a girl whoso room! i . always clean, will be very apt to make ; a sun e. fiil mail or woman. Order aud . I ' mIpo -s are e-M i,tial ! our comfort as . will us to that if others about us. . I .y vv: o throw . down his cap or boots' anywhere will never keep his accounts , in diape, will do things in a tlovenly, , eareleHH way, and not be long wanted j in any position. A girl who does not iiniko her bel until after dinner, and -ho .lii.iild always make it rather than: lone ii servant ib it. and throws her I .In a i.r b nnetdown in a chair, will! make a poor wife iu nine cases ont of ; ten. If the world could see how a girl , keepi her diehMinir room, some unhappy , Biiirnages Would bo saved. I nlidT ilrls. Minv girls who are in the evening genuine in niiinetits to the parlor, taste fully dressed and "neat as a new pin,'' are little better than slatterns when performing domestic duties. I have no patience with this untidiness. It has always penned to m- as if Cinderella herself might have kept out of the ashes even if tdio was obliged to stav in the kitchen and work. To look well while j about housework is worth while. A I neat calico drK, short enough to clear the floor, smo thly brushed hair, a clean j -liar and a plentiful supply of aprons are nil within the reach of any woman, and I maintain that she will do her work better, and feel more like doing it if s i prepared for it. The moral in fluence of dress is undoubted. WlfHkViWF WISDOM. 1 liscreet wire bai e sometimes neither eyt s nor ears. It is a great poinv t of wisdom to knov how to estimate litt !o things. Let prayer be the key of the D .orniuq and bolt of tho ever nig. Every time you avoid doi'jg wrong ycu increase your inclination todo right. Tho person w ho is goo for making excuses is soldi 'Hi good for anything else No degree of k nowledge attainable by mail is able to set him above tho want of hourly assistau ec. No evil propensity of the human heart i so powerful that it may not be sub- dued by discipline The mind is lik a trunk. Well packed it holds almost ove rything; if ill packed nest to nothing. The dsrkuess ol' death is Like t lie eveninB twilight; it makes all objects . , , , . I There is not liiug in the uuiverse t hut ' I fear, except that I may not know all my duty or niay fail to do it. A feeble lifc'ht in the pulp.it is more ontof VU tlua in V' 11 " '; position but character that gives light. There is frequently iure love in a Ifown than thire could bo in a suiile. "As many as I love, 1 rebuke and chas ten," Faith ii. letting dowu our nets iu'o the uutransparont deeps at the Iivine com nvind, not kuowiui what wo shall take. The best of all is lo do right because litis right. If that is impossible the nest best thing is to do right because I you don't daro to do wrong. Strong iu the goodness of his eaiise, I with his back to tho throne of iiii-1 and j his foot on the rock of truth, a man can I stuud against the world. The difference between beinc; perfect 1 anil cjustantly tmng to be so, is the diffeieueo between an angel in heav and a good man ou earth. I - FACTS foil THK ( Til IOCS Naturalist sav a single swallow will devour C,(XH Mies a day. The tarantula is nothing but an er.or ' moua spider. A single eodlfch produces more than , a million eggs in. one season. Alligators fall into a lethargic sleej during tne winier hkc waiw. Serpents of all species shed their skins annnallv, like sea crabs and lobsters. If a bee, wasp or hornet stings, it is nearly always at tho expense of its life Fishes swallow their food whole Thev have no dental luachimrv fur nished for them. Seals are as intelligent as dogs, and may be made to perform as mr.ny tticlo. as them. If the ee of a newt is put out, another perfect eye is somi supplied by rapid growth. In the darke-t nights tishes pursue their usual movements, the same it- by daylight. erpents are so teuaeioiui of their life that they will live for six months with ont food. A Selnml-dirl ( riilies an Old liaclielor. A young lady, who is still occupied with the duties of school life, but who is determined not to see her sex misrepresented, demolishes the eld bachelor in a manner that would do credit to au older head. he pays: "I read the household column of last week with a great deal of interest, and I be came very indignant at the growling of the so-called "bear," who is not even respectful. The idea of calling the woman of to-day or any other day an 'expensive miimul '' Supposing she is 'expensive ' Yon know Tennyson says, 'As the husband, so the wife is." lint I must say I do uot believe that myself, for there are many women bettirtbau their husbands. I wish that you would ask Mr. Bachelor to show me tho i t". who does not live wholly for some one lse. 1 really do not wonder that no n ,M l,,f.l l,,m r .,-,,,1.1 un ' "' ' v" v,w DU m'"'h l'n tho B"'-j-'et, but I will refrain." , . . ... . . . u nsi i iii- -Minie. There was a crowd of carriages in front of a Woodward avennechureh the other day when a man came along, dis covered that something1 was poingou, aud leaning against a hitching post he asked of a pedestrian : "Was it very sudden ?" "I don't know." "Presume it was. Well, we've all got to go that way. Do yon know, sir, that that " Here his voice broke down and he reached for bis handkerchief. What's the matter?" inquired the other. "Young woman's funeral in there." "That's no funeral ; that's a mar riage !' "Marriage! Ah yes marriage -1 see. Well, it's all the tame to me. Give me the young man's name and I'll weep over hita 1" Free IWnn. Helping a Boy. Translated from the Omnibus: A boy sits with a cloth-covored hand-cart at the foot of a hill. A walking-goer comes along, at whose approach the boy to weep begins. Man "Young one, why howlest thoti then?" Bov "I can with the cart not tho '' UP come-" Man (good humoredly) ' 'Well, then, see hero! (Pushes the cart until the hill up.) Bo, there (himself of the sweat drying). Say, once, whut hist thou then, really, upon thy cart?" Boy ' My big brother sleeps thereupon." A Victim of Charity, It was at a church fair, and he h d come there at the special request of his cousin, who was at the head of a flower j table. He Opened tho door bashfnllv, and stood, hat in hand, looking at tho brilliant scene before him, when young lady rushed up aud grabbing him by tho arm said, "Oh, yon must take a chance in our cake. Come right over here this way." Blushing to the roots of his hair, he Miiruniered ont that "really he didn't have tho pleasure of knowing" "Oh, that's all right," said tho young lady. "Yon will kuow me better before you leave. I'm one of ho managers, you understand. Come; the cake will all bo taken if yon don't hurry," and she almost dragged him o-er to one of the middle tables. "There, now; only fifty cents a slice, and yon may get a real gold ring. You had better take three or four slices, sure. It will in crease your chances, you kuow" "You're very good." ho stammered. "But I'm not fond of cako that Is, 1 haven't any use for the ring I -" "That will be ever so nice," said the young ladv, "for now if you get the ring you can give it buck, and we can put it iu another cake." "Y e-i -s," said the young man, vi'li a sickly smile. "To bo sure; but " "Oh, there isu't any but about it," -aid the young lady, .-milling sweetly: 'you kuow that you promised," ' I 'remised?" "Well, no; not exactly, that; but you'll take jus one slice?" aud she looked her whole soul into lussvcs. "Well, 1 suppose" To be sure. There is your cake," and -he slipped a great slice into his dolioaUdy gloved hands as he handed her a dollar bill. "Oh, that is too nice," added the young lady as she plastered another slice of cake on top of the one she had just given him. "I Knew vou would take at least two ch.iucts," and the dollar bill disappear ed across the table; and then she called out to a companion, "Oh. Misslcirkius, here is a geutlcmau who wishes to have his fortune told." "i h, does he? .Send him right over,' answered Miss Larkin. " I beg your parden, but I'm afraid you are mistaken I don't remember saying anything about" "Oh, but you will," said the tirst young lady, ttioiiiug at the youth's arm. "It's for the good of the cause, and you Won't refuse," and once more the beautiful eyes looked soulfully in to his. "Here we are. Now take an envelope; open it. There; you are go ing to lie married in a year. IsL't that jolly? Seventy livv . cuts, please." This time the youth wu- careful to hand out the exact change. "Oh, I should like to have my fortune told. May 1?" raid the tirst young lady, "Of course you may, my dear," said Miss L irkiti, handing out oi.e of her i n- velopes. "0!i, dear, you are going to be married this year. too. Seventy-rive ci tits more," and the pour youth came down vv.lh another dollar note. "No change heie, you ki ow, " added Miss i.arniu, pulling the crcii.ba'k in her pocket. "Oh. come, let's tiy our weight," mi the tit-t young lady, m.ce more tuggiug at the bashful youth's coat yleeve, and before he knew where he was he found himself standing ou ti e platfomi of the scab's. ' One huudred and thnty two," sa .1 the voting; la Iv. Oh, 1 should liketobe a great heavy man like you, and she jumped on the scales like a bird. "One hundred atld twetitv. Well, that is light. ( ae did lar, ph ase." "Wliii !" .-aid the voii'li; one dollar? I-it that pretty steep ? I mt an-I- " "But you know it i- for chatity," said the young lady; and another dollar wai added to the treasurv of the fair. I think I'll have t i go. I have engagement at " Oil, but tirst yo n mu-t buy nio a bo-put for taking you around," said the young lady. "Bight over here." and they were soon standing in front of the flower table. "Here i- just what I want,'' and the young lady picked up a basket of roses and violets. "Seven loll irs, please," "Oh, Jack, is that vou?" cried the poor youth a cousin from behind the wi r counter; "aud buv inn flowers for Mi-s (iiggee, too. Oh. 1 shall be t-rri- jealo'iM unless von buv me a basket. too," and she picked up mi eh.tiorate af fair. 'Twelve dollars, .lack," aud the youth put down the lie uey, looking ter ribly confused, as though be didn't know whether to make a bolt for the door or give np al! hope and settle down iu despair. 'You'll excuse me, ladi. s," he stam mered, "but I must go. 1 have -" "Here; let me pin this iu your button hole," interrupted his cousin. "Fifty cents, please;" and then the youth broke away and made a straig bt lino for the door. "Well, if ever I visit another fair tiny I be I" he ejaculated as bp counted over his cash to see if he had the car fare to ride home. l lurilj Iteglus at Home. WLeo Minn Franppg Tower Cobb all cd ou a diHtlDguinhcd Bcientifle man to enlist Lira against the vivisection of unimnls, be looketl at htr bonnet, her niuff and ivory-handled unbrella, anil paid: "Madam, charity begins at home; when you have Riven up wearing os trich leathern, which aro plnckod from tho living bird, eansini the moBt ex quisite lmiu, ami birds of paradise, which, in order toeuhance their beauty and lustre, are skinned alive when you have abjured the use of ivory, because you know that tho tusks are" cut out of tho dyitiR elephant's jaw then, and then only, come aud upbraid me with the cruelty of roy operations. Tho dif ference between us is, madam, that T inflict pain in the pursuit of knowledge and for the ultimate benefit of my fol-low-ereatures; you cause cruelty to be inflicted merely for your persona1 adornment,." A WOXDEKFI'LJUSCOYERY. Aitiele lUm "Will II uko the llnlil n ml An Manv of the hair ilitwinna of tlio day nil I.rnv Ict'liilee. exivlhiit, 1 .11 1 tin' griMt mass of the starts sol I for pi oiii.tt inir tliecrtm tli nil t lirining ha.'l, tho I "n-oiml ! t, niv mere liiiiiihiit;, while lint a ,Pi hair. The faiUno out of tli. luir, the a.'.-nmnlatiniis of it indriilT, him ttu iin inatiiii' i'll.tlUe ill ruler air ail iVI.I.'lll'Oa Of a 1M-lis- 'I ml i i"ti of tin' M .i'n h if 1 the Elands lii--li lonri-li (he hnir. lo arrest lit. se onuses the aitiel.' used must imsse.-. medi.ul as vn 11 .is rhi'tiiieal viitiies, ami the elianie must In fill under tin1 scalp I" he of permanent ate! lasiin henrli'. IVtroli'iini oil I the ant. 'Id which is ma le to work surli i xtraor.linary results: tint j 11 ";"' 'p' . 'V'1 "tVi' -''"l ''T. '"V i" lh.it it is in fiioi'i r condition lor the toil, t and n im's the nam.' of I'nilielino. It was in far oil liussia that the . ffectx of petroleum upon the hair wire first nliserved; a government oftiivr having notii'i'd that a partially Imlil-lieadi il ser vant of his, wh 'ii tnnimiu the lamps, had a hut. it of wiping Ins .til-liesni.'ared hands in his m-antv leeks, and then-suit was, in a few months, a nin.-ii liner lit ad nf t ln. k, glossy hair than he ever had li-for". tho ml w is tritd on hnrsi s mi. I e.i'i:.' th.it had I.-; their hair Horn the cat tle p!a:re.', lied tlie results were marvelous. Tin in on b and tails of hois. s. which had fall, ti nut, wee completely it store. I in a few W",l,s. These fj" rniienl i lion- In llllded to the World, hilt no i lie in I'lUllA d -o.'ielv .-.luld t.."l;ite the use of r. tilled petroleum as a .lre-ue4 for the hair. Hut the sioll .. one our eheinisis has imT''eeio tho tliDie -ilty. and he has sue. I. d in perl, line; f arl..'!itie. re'idenm; it as dainty as h. tanioiis e.iu .le e..;..!!.'. Kp. rim. ut en the hum in hair an 1 "km " ere at (ended with the most atonishiii'.: i.uli-. A few appli.'.ni..n, where the ha:r was thin and lading, gave re murkahle tone and iit to the sen p and the Inir. Kvei v part.. I. ..I .laiidrnlt disappears on tho tirst or second ilressinj. all cutaneous dis ciiKi1 oi the skin nii.l a. ,iip ar. rapidly and pei niaii. icly hi.tle I, and tin li.pu I seems to p. n.'-hat- t the roe! of the han at oiuv. It is . II known that the most l.iau'il.il colors are ma le frein petroleum, and hy nit-tnyart nulla opera tion of until i the n f this am. 'if gradually impairs a I catitifnl lu;lit brown enlor t" the hair, wln.'h con' i ne I use d. epens to black . Hi. - "!or r. in. on- " m lie lit. and the ihani;.' is - i gr.nl -nil that 1 1- ii -t mil mate fi nnds .an s.'.uv. iv. 1. t'-.-t 0- . :;.. .-s. Ill a word, it is th in st wonderful di" ''" i v "f the age. and wi II .'al. ulat. .1 to ii...k.' the pr. inatur. !y h i d and iray rejoice, (.'arhniun.' is put up in a neat :o .1 .in. active manner an I solu by nil di .il. rs in drills :,lld medicines. l'lice one .1 "li.ir a bottle, h.liie dv.V t'... Pitii.h'.ir. Pa., geiiei.il ap n's for the t inted Stall a and I'.iu.i la-. We advi-e our lea h is to gne ii a trial, f cl ing satisfied that one application will convince tin III of its wonderful cff. cm. ' l'o yon helieve in a future life in which we shall renew the tics that hind ns together here?' "1 do," said the henpecked husband, snd !y, "luit 1 don't want to." A siiiRiihuly interestinct ease was lately referred to liv the brooklyn .'..;',. It was told liy Mr. V. A. Davenport, conntctetl with the hoii.-e t.f Missis. Hutler, ritketi A Co., 17ii '.n advvay, Xcw York, and concerned the tuarvi 1 mis eure of Mr. L;-.r:i D. t larksoti, near I Newark, N. J., of a terrilde case i f rheumatism, which other rmedieH had failed even to alleviate. He was on his way to a hospital wlu n Mr. Iiaveuport met hira and induced him to try St. Jacob's Oil. with the result named. (V. vein; 1 I I ) 1'i;hk;i fariu.r. The manufacture of oleomargarine in St. Louis has l een investigated by the Hoard of Health, and proof was obtain ed of the nee of fat from horses and dogs. The Newark (N..I Si.; ..In;, ("-."i-avs: One of our Cincinnati exchaiu'es cites tho ease nf Mr. rialdctiikn of the Louisville t :,n,-i, r.liin-i.'ii who was enred ol rheumatism by St, Jacob's Oil. His wife was curt tl of n- umli-ia by the same article, and every member nf his family of sonic puiu or ache by the Ireat fiormau K uue lv. God is glorified not by our groans, but our thanksgivings; UlK tlt good thoughts ntiJ all good acti.ius claim a natural alliance with good cheer. KM, A I'll IM'.' the (in at I .Me :it:l fatlnrti''. Ii.. not pi -ov..he full w;:h an n i i b i taker 1 . no llll'l r In l-li'.Iidtol lnv.ng p.....' ou Will nil llaxe Hi'l It To hive g.i.il h-al'ii v .ii no:-: have y ;r Mood. Vioi i ir will gin- you !"'li 1 rj it. A blacksmith w I. h'tll HIT d hu f.ii. though he lives by it. Wnrnrr'n snle Kltlner iinil Liter I ttl-e. About pi retire f"- lie s. as "ii .',ic:i. Wagons. -kliiliy li'ii. W. lis' II, alth Ileticivcr. Absolute cure f.-r nei voiis debility, dyspepsia, in. ntnl . r plu.-i. al decline, fl at Inigg.sts. I'rcpai I l-v . prcss, fl.J'., i. lor I-". S. Wi.i.1 s, .1. v Cuv, N. . Iln 'I nirir lityti" 'I rim. The. Voltaic Kelt l'o., Murslmi!, Mi ll, will s. ,.l their Klei'trn-VoliHi.' H. lts and other Kleclrie ppIitiin'"S on trial for thirty days' t" jaiv "'is..ii .iitlieti"! with ervoiii tiel.ilily, I est Viialiiv, hii I kiiidr- .l troubles, gu-iranl. . ing coiiioh te restoration of vigor and iu-iiihoiid. Address as above without iI. Ihv. 1'. S. Nu risk le iucurrw' as 3d tluve' trial is allowed. Mi vsn in s l'i i r.'Mri' mi f 1 1 i . tie ot;ly I'repiirati.in of beef coiitaiiiiiig lis t io.'ci '.'us c'l. . ll contains blood leaking, force-generating and lif -sustnimiig proper-- no"; iinaliialil" f.r indigt stiou. .i-pt psia, nervous pi "-nation, and nil hums of general debility ; also, in all i-uli ebh -1 conditions, win tin r the I'-siilt of eyhausti.'ii, le iioiis ptosirati'.ii, ovurwork or acute disease, par ticularly if resulting from pnliiioiiaiy nun- Iain's, l a "wi 11. Hazard, .V l'o., proprietors. V'W l"ik Solo i.y druggists. II i.-. i t .i I'lIKH lKTI!. V Ills in i i '!., Iiilti. it .-!. r il'.-. in- . la t'e-i'ill "I Is;.. I .,- t.ik. ii wuli Mi i In.g ' i ih hum ! lion i 'I te. a -.'t-ri. i oiiiiii. 1 I "St In. a, (stilt' an it' -li an I Mn-. eotilllH-.l to ln I-l. Ill 1 -77 1 was a.t initt. ,1 toi;,,-!,,,- iu,. The ,, tors said I l ad ahnlt in nu I it mi ah Pig a- hall a dollar. At one tiruea re t -rt w.-tit aronn I that I n.is le.vl.. 1 gaveup hojiii i .! :n. :. ! ! ! I ti f r William Hai l's nL(oM t ii ma I.cmis. I g..t a th-ttli', when, tone nriTi I . "limit lied to fe. I h. t:.-r. and to day I ler! bettei th.ei I- r i iiree i ears i a-t I write this hnpUm every ne all!., ted w ith .hsuisi'd lungs will tiiko I'll. W'lf 1 1 ' w Haij. s Iaiam, nml I"' c.'iiiilic d that CON e m ri'im is n ri.in I . .ei I "-itiv. ly sav it haa I us mer K s'il tLau all thf "tie r iiinlii'tnei I hv lakro :uce m" .irns.. It mm Footltir. s s.rvous rvhihtv W.ilkle ein'ratc I lr-. :'ti wen. I lor l' r.- VII. ti I'liartil.l. lilltilt.tltivt i ii .isiintry- P AGENTS WANTED FOR 1 Ht ICTORIAL HISTORYWOBLD Fmhrartnn fnll ant! aothantle aeronnta of errn riailon of ancient ami modern tlmisi, ami Inrlu.lina a luetory of the rise and faU nt the Orswk and llemaa Euil'irra, the ml.i.lla the cniaadca, tha fi tnlal avuteni. Ihe reformation. ha dlaeoTerr and ettla rn nl of th New VV.irl.l, etc.. etc. It contain. 67 J (Ins htaterti al enirraTinKa. and la the meet eoniplela History .1 Ihe World i-v. r i-nWished. Bend for loi llirn l-ac'si ntel eitra ttrni" lo AKenla. Ad.lreea N A 1 1 ' i N L I ' t I i 1 .1 s 1 i I N o Ci)., ?h lladehjna. Pa. $100 J aiit.l'l.n.. Rcwaan " . r-t r KULLERS F ir rmi M.''l-d"rr1v The niaat I'rrrloim of Mils. Health is undeniably a more precious gift I than richca, linnnr or power. Who would e- cliaiiKii it lor tlieae, thornier ol'jrcta ol human ambition ? It is i.l.viouidv the part of wisdom to t niploy means fur the pit servatiiui of health and the prolongation ot life which ! time iiinl uxpencuce have proved to be relia ble. Many of the dangers by which heabh is threatened may bo nullified bv the use of that most it resistible of correctives and tonics. Hosteller's Moiiiach llitlera, which, bv in creasniK vital jnwrr and it tillering the physi cal functions regular ami active, keeps the systt 'in iu good working order ami luoiectn it against rti.iease. 1'cr constipation, tlvspt paia, liver complaint, tiervoiism ss. kidney and rheumatic mn cuts, it is invaluable, and it affords a sure ib ft nee against malarial feveis, beside it moving every trace of such disease from the system. Half a w ineglassful taken before meals improves the appetite anil ill Hiirea oimo.loto die, sli.tii nml tiSMinii I .. t ion . , , . . ' .. routine mioi'ks onee ai t very man minor. em nose.! nun' siaias in many touch wunoui knocking. AllVIt K Til ( IINM II'TIVI".S On the appeariiiii f the tirst symptom as general debility, loss of appetite, pallor, chilly sensations, followed by nn;ht-seats ami cough prompt measures for relief should lie taken. Consumption is scrofulous .hsias.- of the lungs: tlurefole life the gri.lt ami- scrofula, or hi I pnnfi. r and si ;!h-iv sion r I'r. fit re 's "(iol len Medical li,.env t ry." Siip. ii..r to (' id liver ul as it niitriv iv. . and niiMiirpasSid as a ie.oial. for w. il, lilii's, spiltuig ol I hiod, and kiiidici! alb . ti"iH. it iias no eiial. Sold bv ilrii:.-gis:s lie world over, for Iu . I'n i. e's paiuplih t on l'oiisunipli,.n. send In-., stamps to Woiii.i.'s lisrissiiv Mi.uti i A ivii-'N, Itullal.i, X. T. 'lb it s v.. nr ring."' said tin hill to tin btdle, and the wedding Wi tit ou. I l'r. l'ierce's "Favorite l'resci iption"' is I everywhere ackliewlcde, ,1 to be the slaii.laid lei'.iedv for fi male ciiiiipl.iints and iviakiic-st . It is sold by druggist. Win n is a h.trsti like a hiit-iucs man iu liouhlc t When hr bit aks. The huge, drastic, lite fast being sllpe I'.llgative 1'. II, t." Win ti a l'U-:nes- is to have ii "wound up gni'in: Is. Id .-'old I" :. si. k. ning pi!N bv l'r fi. i ."s d'ni': :i-t.. egeline, KitoM nil; iti:v. s. n. s kutsii:, I'a-tnr of (iiaee M. V. ( lunch, Spring Held, .Mass. m t.iV'.i o.i.: Mn .11. ll Ml m ss; I '' I - I.I l:'i" I l ull I--, .li-'l.lih I'll I! "VI.i-s.. liec iiit.. r :.. ls-1 lo. AH' lil.l. . lil, his i tie at: ii 1 .md ;i i. m. a. - mi no I i I. r Hi" r- -I .1 Hi.- lit-tf. -n! , mi -fell n a!-" I ii .1 ' ' -. I tl 111 ' " ' 'ii- I I "I- .1 Hilt .-lit t I. av. in,- I ii :t h lint I !i -it, .1 .oi I at I III., I 'I his 1 -.1 11 Ml III. I.. I.. :. ! ti-.'i..i iill.iu-. -tale ol tlllslI'lU. l.r.en. 1 i . . ii i " it .ni t .iili', ll I - III-til. I I,, -I .illv alt. mard ,' I it:.- . V . ,. ii ... , t ,i df.'.i .. N..nh a in ' t :t. I ... i-l . r lie- c, in Mt. It" TIM ,i!.. ii i- . Iilil. i, . nr. I II. Hi. re woiihl Le .on r. turn of the vnirh i- 'c t I I (In I let on- -. ni- t.. r'li'li i. i en I V i ..i i I.U1.I.-1- r ;.!. it : '. .' i, ;. Tolicc Officer's Report. Mn 11 li 'll II lilt" I" t V I ..I Mil -'ll'- Ill'l'- tie iroi-- .I'll II' Hie r-t k:: -t i In "1111 ! e It. 1 altn - I t. sll'l Iretll'l. .1 n.tti : I ,. t it. 1 N re "I hr. at, .ii-iiitiiu .I,- III tl " . .I., tailing I..OIH. .itlti' 1 ..'Ciil s.iri;i-al op rntioi,-. m- t 1 ,t I i I In- 1 n ".I-. Vl'. tll .i .t t- 'I lo In. n.ls ili.iiiiii' no t t o. . tie ii ll,, .1 . till'. I" tr-. i .1 i Ami leu l i t" -a in tt o 'i in-' tl- .1 - r. Ilir-at . r an 't I til ' til . -Ill" i "'.'i .- : tills lott.. I .in,. .v. ,lii i i ir -t' II WV L: Vegetine IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ALwXtS CURABLE BY U8INQ MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. op htmiw vmn. Ttheiimntlnm, Tlnrnf nml Sralilj, Mlng and Hlt a, Cula nnd Ilmlsra, Spniina A (itltrlira, t'ontrnrteil M uarlva MltTJiilnts, narfcartlr, rutlons, I'roat Itltra, OP ANIMALS. S.-Ttel.', Slorra n ml IValla, 1; hvIii, Cracba, Srrew Worm, firnli L oot llot, Hoof Alit f.nmrni-aii, Muinu, Iminclerfta 1'inliil, Mlraiua, More l-Vrt, Mllll'lKA., aud oil external .liaraaen. and every hurt osafrideat Forjeotxal use in familj, stullc iul atuck yarditit TOE BKST OF ALL. LINIMENTS CHILLS AND FEVER. l.IVEK LOVI I'LAINTiinrl MAI.AHIA Ils. I I I Kl.l I I Ktl HI EMORY'S STANDARD CURE PILLS. P'llf I 'l.'f lat'le urn. Mr'urv nrl'i- mis ot an l ali tT... I-Iirecs-i fTlM'lliD kind. p;. ..-i.i,t I. l'rei. nlis.l hi I'h.s ts conii i.r. I i cue c".. iu Na -an . tsns and sold hi " cii.its a box, street, Ntwr York. PHMQUMOTIIIN bUhOumi i ivSi l.iinrslati.lin haw ctio .1 ......n, ,..lnlrili II Is itiv t ilth 'n tl,. I will s.inrl TWI I'l'l'! I I M 1 i.. I . I" en.i " illh-VTISi: i'i '! I ' .-I- ut'll V M.PAHI.K nil. r. r. One i:m-i hit 1 '.. r-l i'. '.o-l treet. '.siv y.irfr. Newspaper Illustiations. Itir.i halt more M I One Dollar A YKAIl. The Rr.l Mlorr I'nper In lh West. 4S.I- nruusel oriL'lii.ilani' i liol. li si'l.s-le.l rearlllif.- mt ti r.i r tit.'d ll" laiv". I' am tvi e- lssnr.l Weekly, and tnaili-.t lo an ad lr in th I'niied Hlatea. i e-iai.e i ai.1. fur tine llnlar ear. K.very new atilisrrils-rt.'''ts a iTi'tnliini' hend forsatnple rni-j. AddreaerHICAIill I.KDt; F.R. Chicago. III. . ASTHMA CURED l.rrnmn Aalhniat are ner. rail. tie-lve Mi..rri,.M th.iwosMt e.iws..it'.snreacomiort- Bal'le Bleep ; o'lTectaearea whsieall othent faJ. A m.if '.-fiiW,'. .'A.ei'i il'pltcdJ. l'rtre .Vie. and .IHIvOI lini(r.n.isnriivniaii. cwiui'i-i r ii r.n -ra:'hv In -rtatli ef a slille. VVis ultuatl.in. a Idress V,il. nine Hr- r.rerv J "i,. a Five r.'iiiilo freie'it. S. 1.1 . n JONES OF a,e-v ft Evtrr aize Kiuallj low. The Illuminator. The existence. elli'0 lie pa Ion ft .1 of Rood fceliiiei.ti the part of tho i i-eiich aun tor thepi'o l 'let. 1 1 hi-country Isshown by tho pi'ointatlon of ft -it i.r.mze ligure nf freedom holding nloil tho torch uf latterly, lli auty, w 'l ii-cliilnc-s, i i .uh 1'itied in this iiiimciiso w -I k of an. in the Initio, l laliti; I. -icli iill mvo the p'llp .M' of It hoiHotl I:.. ''I ill the I. ill Is. I' of New nrk-. 'I !ie:c is ti iii .1 1 it r Htuie w I.;. Ii m ill i lnil 1. ii.. t.irof prui.-e nml a.l Ii..i..ii. :i ll nil I'M'll the i;ri at work iil'ove rt'l. rn d 1 . It i- i:lll-l lllle.l ln'1'i'. r.o in-, d mid worthy Sr. . i,'- hand Mi. it hciicon which Willi, nil ") rcpi'c . ni .1 o iin.holdiiu.il. .ti i Will glllil.' m-igiit -tnlitiu ni". it the Ha t.f lite I w hose w atcr Ill'l Willi lilc '-Ileitis lllld flllll- I i;i r..u . t". ol ' -i. 1,11. -- lO.'l Ol-' ''.' IliCllKlit n-is i- dc-i-ncd I . -Iioiv II ul .-r. .1.1. nil. is ihe true and trii-icd in. . ins el knpii'u' ihchody ou itv .i"t.. i c .'ii'-.'. ai.-l "t iioiiiL' timi "tigluing it -I. .-ii. v I '. mn .iie.ii.oi '.v i t. -I upon Hie shoals t.i I'lit 'iiiee.-ii; - lh'-l' paintnl ulilei lit-. 'I liolls-iiicl- .1 u'.il tnl "'! - ll.i..iu:li..iu Hi' Wot hi have ".'l. d !(.. ' line alld I"..! I ll.e ' '.1.1 I Ills l.ri'llt ' .. ! in.. II le :.. d;. . :i'"l tile (.'hnl I" n i ' limit ml it t.. I- .i ,'!'. . i . i . 1 e' - M' !. a I - lllull . In I,. . ;i,..i '!;. .i. I e - Iiiilx-. a we'll know i, i Co . u "I i ': '1. i. Si I. . l-.tl a le u pap. I ii:i:i ih:i; I.. i ..-!. : 1 1 ' , i i!'i. ! i i:ii an in nil' una. k ..I 1 1 ii., .il:-.. i in hi-I ink. 'I I, e til-ease. Which leel II .:n:.'i I - It Ii I. t. t v ' Ill's hud drawn l.'i i ..m . I' -! u lie n n. d to every lie .1'. 1. 1. ' i " '-. .'. i. I . n -. I::t I. 'Ill'l no rebel in. .; h, -ii.., I -; .i ,.'.,.. i'ii i.i Ion!, of which i v. . i ., . ..:. - .I in.i: id inn. a ii it Iu r -:.i i. I i I I .1 1 1 -M ' i v 7;."f 7.7 f. t 7 ' I . nd ..ii Ihi- ..le. '. :t i. l ie). .1 will I'd Mid line ol ..nr i . in , -i i -i on I VV . Il..ynti,n. ihe I. le'lllil. in I i Jo ... 1 1 -i I . . p. i al litis point. I i':..l. ii.h oi... . ii,,- ,.i.;. .i Mini u in Vni lien, t'.c. it:a - iiiel I ...c. -i in is. in suit . net Vtiel He- t'!'-. i i ,',..' :. nil" Ii- iye-ij.t I ne d loin in I le I., pi il., 1 i: lil si i In. iniomilil II. e '"Velll'.ii ill I e 1 1 1 ' lie t.i"-- I'.'.nl l.lght hi re. w hen le store tin hi- i I .' d W liih v alid In inv nio'i.iii.' le" t , i .t.iin i. liiiiU'cri d Hie 1' llo.' 111.' V Mm! I l:. - . . i . . t . ' I In- i- lo ecrtily . '. ! w itli rlii'iiiiitiisiu tor Ic.'i''. ! r L-'i'u t.'i si.,, luld liiul.s. I "In I. i : ' '. I' I.. I : '. II. : ! -- II: ill I'.lohot Hi . : : . ' -, ' :: i 'i i . I ii:. i I'lio I ficl' In iu ..:li.t!. ! -Ii ' 1 . itip-i: : lot wh.il ulii II Walk '. l-."::l 1 '. ' 1 ... I I .1 ;' I VV lloVVTON ' I.- '"' : ni !,. i :., i ..., i . :.. I no-hl nlliiile to !i'.n:'. : ;- '.n i i ' i " i . ". c i ,,iie lo ujf l"". c 1 '.: ' a w -.1 I ! tie- w, . 1 . stiflicicnt." '- '". I "1 l-iiic.:" i. I.van-t.'ll. Ill CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED I DR. HALL'S imcs'BALSAM Tiirea C'otttiufMpileii, Colits. I'ticumoiitii, In ftueiiii. Itiani'llt'il DlUicillllen, Krvinhllls, Moiii-sent-NS, Astliitei, (rtiup. 'houpln I iMiuh, iintl nil isen,-s et the Kretitfitn Oiuiuis. II siMith"s titul lienU Ihe llrmbrnnn f lh" l.ii'iys, lull .t tncil nml I'dlsnneil tiy Ihn Aseitsc. nml o i iciiis the iilulii uni'ini and JH. niii.-ss iieres iheihesi which iiecdinpiinf i. I i.e-uhtiM leu , ..ni ,i,i Incurable inalndr. 9tll.s nl.-ii M Pure von, even .Voiikll Of les, ,. -,1,1 t n I ' H. Payne's Automatic Engines. .a'".i ' : fi.il II. A l.nnll nir I, union i'tirsl rlnn i-sitih.isiii.s nn Oi lier In etk lork for I lie l in e nf EPILEPTIC FITS. .I'll. .1 ll I.r SI..H.-i:f. . . tun "I I, '::'!. ni., w ho rnaheii ft l.'l-i. has willi' iil .loiilu IreiUfl f i-'.sll'.in ulii ul her llvniu phyttl- -.s lt,i-ltnl Iv hl'ell HstlUllshllllli tr. - . I r j't i. at-' Handing fur . , I -. - ll. It.- h is l.:il'lishe.1 Ik work FITS r-.i-'i Tr. Vb M. - t Lilly ot l. ntid cnicl lit re i l lll. His ",. ei Imi" In .o l-U - . essiuu, . no I ' HI till- ,! -n i-. with a, inn:. hottl iut cure, tr i.lihi.-.r.'V r. -.ni.t i y en.i wi-l .1. I . ill, t Dli. AH ll:-l '.ill.l'. NEW R C I'tlt!!!' I'llllI HW I'l'l hl.-l. iii. I Mini !i l. l. rl lf nr n-t iu in 1 1 r m f. ink- nti.. ; ,i; cj. n r;!.. i,t n-.Mi, n-Mi-n tl --..liii licftlth. it ' in. I in I ha -n wha - euv ba .c. ' a n.'i.'-1." pormMa. ei ul t e - l.-ll'T sl.-inii. I Ilusioii, illns., . ". 1 I- H jllrei-'a htii-l 't-r v!'!- nr f lit I I. .1lHINON A (nintirl Hiii'tfur. Ir 1M it i GARFIELD Vh.'OM.V In-.." ,n I. lite nml rttlpple. Blia. i;in iiei,. .. I t:... i h .'..i ieli ui this ior I lit. I'Ciei i- 'i e ii'l-. a- il I:' ..celll'UlP, Arila lic. TIIK. IIK'T, s.-l!..-.iy ...1 iiulrlt beraiw evel'jlo.ilv ...liilsll, ..ii. t'l.'lll ?-U,ltsBetion t.i i.ii the 'v s,..ii. "-..I. nh es . rein. tin. e it " "iioei h "He iili.ii. " l.lfellhe," " ." l." KVi'l. -' ti fliOOK Aapna. A i it -s 'i iie Hi nn Hill I'tiiiii.bliia im., Hot' it. I lllltl. im HENS LAY. A i I i.. I -I. . n irv ',ur, n an 1 ch-i'iint. now l , . ,it. i 'i hi :.'rv. sa is lh.it mi. -t . : Ihe Ih.l-sn j.i.li .ii't. l-oii l. i--. : I li. ie .ii..orllile-s Ir ish. H -ai - that .-Ii. tel. in -1 "ii. 1,: ion PowiIit- .iti'at'Hiihit"- U I ll"at.. llteiitllS.lv Villi. ll'l.'. Net ll lllg en F9I th aill e ,i"li- lie. like Mi. ii.lau'a rendition Pmv . is. . ne I. a-'I oetilnl to..Siint el loo.l. Bold ,'i.r.nh i-. ..r-nt l.v in ni iir o Ifiti-r statu a. I.s. JnllV-nN' ll'l'., l.i-l"ll.M ea.t.irnejti P-n'irer M' . PENSIONS-; nr fiKl.nniRS, .'.-. tjtie.r. nioth.ra or Jl .tl.'is ffn: .liilar-n. 'Hi. r imy III.i-m, ' O i 11'-tin Tl ..-. !. .f ' IM 1(1 VsK I I'VI'KM'it i S.l'lipra "Id. .S"l lirr. ii".. sniiia mel r.'ima i, ,.. Wa fii' l I'llsnt.. . l'rstiiN St I warrant. I I,. ,..:,l t lv I FRAZER AXLE GREASE. miiKI. (id ihr bomuii.c. Every our irttilc-mark rd m rM. HOI. II KVUM MKHK FOR LADIES ONLY- 1 hf. l.i.h M il .tl A-t l.il.' i. ' U iu for all l'- n l win .ir- ti i -ar I b Hi nt'st torn l.'iii ni I r. Ii.tltl-t i!.s:i-i.iii.-. whu h,i' mat. r Mich ..'(-ls.'s,r. ril 111.' ffl 'I'. I,!! If'llt" Ceiuli.' 1 1--l'.i!!v tit-iitftl imi I. ,iitK Fiith,. J-iturti .,,,, t. .' i ' .. ii I -i-::i ti. ti i! nwh-itmi-.. ii. ii Ti"t in in -I ! r-'iiH"!' s ' for our f 1 i.t , .. I Ifr-. " Wlhli u'f It.tU't nil 4 UlttTfPt- fm- iiiti. iru .n't ' , i If iM plriii ynu. Ki- . Allr. Wrm. U Mi J.VAN It! l?Ji, S . f t.irv , I M ! : ,i.U::i sr mi. Hull., n. N. Y. SIX BT WAHTIt Mf'NF.T CTSr:is' HIRES' I til'tllM hit IIIMI'I'" HliEK. ;"ie. i ,e i-a-e ' : : i ' - - "i nalloiis(. a .. .,":. ,i, u ii. .-,i'.. siarklina - A-k i", 'i .lii.i.lsts. .irs.1,7 . 1 Ililil-.X 4.i N. 1'. ,a. .Vve.l'lnla. II N I "l.V JK -V "ill li's-anirlr. nthe,, rid, Ii f'lW A ,.r. it .lay Hi oa.on. Di li BObea fami'lr rVaa irolu Mich, A V 1 Ii " T W A M V n t. . t-. lt tVe I.foi n.ln i.'iist n Vla-Iiil.ii Ma.lnlii- A new ilt I .nlnre. Weight. V I l.. AddK-ss Laundry l,nn li l e.. Ii,.i hr ster. hi. OPIUM nrphln Hat, II I'nrd la Inlllilafa. SaiiayttlltaiT, In,. J. s Ki'Hk.ss, Ls'ljuniiti, Lililifc ui a DPANTrn rive VFA f?,".l, Ton Wanen Si-ale la made of the l'-rasa Tor i lleani. Jon a In-1 ava t'.n Dpirp CHTI trial. For fri'.'l..s"K on s, ai suu r. s 1 UUU Vuv BINCHAMTON, einamton, m. y. 7 ;f? :,l 1 1". , ..1. '. i,' ;: .( ....... t .' '.tf" i"tr . I v .1 , .. : -t li. CHI nil. i , ... .!. :i ; . 'r'''.ei"ti .vi ii.. . . .iu.: N.V. m,l:.- N. aa atf.iBl-J-l!Wf1W