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FiR.M, n.VRDKN AM) HOUSEHOLD. Profeeeor B. Silliman, chairman of tbe committee, a scientist of wide rep - ntaion, wiiU-a a sugar-c.me grower of Louisiana whose cano plantations have been destroyed by the floods, advitiag him to plant the E.rly Amber caue in its stead, and muring him that it will be just as productive in sugar as the old variety, which has b en destroyed These are tome of the sfatements mnde in Frofcesor Sdliman's letter: 1. The plant should he fully rife be fore rolling commences. Its ripe con dition isknowu by the seed King fuliy bard and the tipper leaves begiubiug to wilt. If rolled before this time tlto juice, as appears by thousands of au alyses, contains less sugar and more glucose thau at maturity, and of eourso tho amcuut of Migar available is dimin ished iu proportion. 2. The canes should be rolled as soon after cutting as possible. It is not im portant to reserve the leaver: by some evidence the mineral of the haves ap pears to be au injury. I3ut tho top must be reserved, of course, as well to save the seed as to avoid injury to the juice. 3. Tho juice shows by its density just wuat it is worth. It should ruu irom Stolci-' U, say from l,W,U to l.Oi O epeciuc gravity, averaging alioat l i.j, orlOJB. Aud it should le haudled without delay, as it is mere prone tbau Cuba cane juice to ch- uiiial changes. But the same rules for acidity, the mikio treatment by Huie uiul sulphur will found available as at present with your planters. 4 For the matter cf culture, it is euflicient to say that any scil thai ".v ill raise a good crop of com wiil do well for 8ert'hum, which lest lUillid iu with a common drilling uachiue 'a rows 3 1 2 to 1 ftet siar', the piuutj to hi thinned out to about f'.ur riebes cpiirt ia the rcw. Durit'g :h: eily weeks of growth sorghum 'u iViio.i c, and require a litile dore care t'aaa corn. But ocee we!! unler w;v it re Quires w ixtra i are. Itfuu'nviiy in !"-.; 1 1 b Minn. While it is lnVhi.v i:i:po:-aar ill it tve:;. farmer should provide gcod food for his horses and cattle, yet it is equally im portant that they shouM be fed regular ly, at stated periods. Viimals ar gojd tirac-ktepers; and if the hour pusss a, wliich they are crimuioiily fed. they are apt to make their wants known; espe cially is this the case of the cow. I; is a very bad practice to feed htr ct'ten u:.d irregularly, aud feme favours h.iv au idea that almost every time the lam :. entere l the cows should be piren l:a . or fodder. This is a mistake. The great cbjict i'l view i-i to keep th : cow 'i'lli't uad coLtetited, which e.iu bo readily accomplished by reaular feed ing, and supply mi M th food they :sc Iffediu t.'.ii r.mtii t :'u th-' nieiuii'f, t Lie cows will lie dov .in ihew tl;o end, and are m-t d.s-pjs-ed t bo ar r.unoyed by the vi--it of nay pi rs '!:. I.; the winter season, t!;e second foe. ling should 1 e about two o'clock in the after noon, which will allow th.m tj have from that time to the milking nil they will eat, and giving a feeding of bay j when the milking is finished. The tirst j stomach of th" cow should be empty, or almost so, b.-fore more food is oaten A cow chewiug the cud cannot, be hungry. This regularity as regards feeding should likewise apply to water ing and uiilhirg. This regular system of feeding appli"s fully as wi ll t. ju'gs and sbeiii, when the l itu-r are :n winter quarti rs. Animuls can l e as e asily trained as children, aud ev ry i.irmer who Le :'s this in mind will be amply rewarod by tje tint) appearance of his stock; and the affection which wili be '?stowed upon him by them. South ern Industries. I'onltrv Nocr. Give the poultry a dust bath as oftia as desired. Gravel for fowls, to promote diges tion, should always be accessible. Sour milk will bring l -tb r retinas in eggs than when fed to pig-'. Do not crowd two many h-rs i-i one bou?e. If ycu do, look out. f,,r d..-. ase. Plen'y 0f fre;h nir is at all times essential to the health of chicken, es pccially in the summer. Feed fowls systematically tTo or three timts a day, and allow them j plenty of exercise. Keep p'euty of fresh water and clean runs for the poultry. Lime well the floors and damp places. Give hens free access to lime in some form. They must have the raw material in order to manufacture shells. Gapes in chickens are caused by a number of very saall worms wh'ch cling ti the sides of the throat. The most frflieient remedy is a mixture of cayenne pepper and sulphur every diy nntil relieved, or powdered cimphor iu pills tho siza of a pin heal is ?a'd to be cqu illy as good. Ia very bad eases gently fumigate the chicks with sul phur, and give them three or four drops of carbolic acid in their water. It is a matter of surprise that more puinen fowls aro not raised. Seldom is it that they are seen offered for sale in market, yet tho flesh is delicious, and would at once become popular. The fowls themselves thongh some what less tame than ordinary chickens, are most prolific layers, and with kind ness and attention, and sotting thn'r eirgs under common hens, they can be male to stay about the place and come up regularly for their food. By all means pay more atteutiou to these birds, for in addition to the above ulvnutages to bj deiivod from them, '. thov ate certain protectors of other fowls n gainst the depredations of hawks. ! A RUDDER'S STOUT. , Event ut n I nrerrof Ksbbrry and Murder- iiobbh.g u sm.e. 1 With Leavy gvve8 dunkiDg in dllI) ' mftMio rirjg Bt ;acU movement. Henry w, Burtou confessed murderer and mail nUbcr, eat wearily on the bench in a cell in (he Cent, etatioDi where he wa8 i,rougLt from tbe pri80n in Petroit, last evors;Dg l)T Vuitei 8ut Marshal M.ttbew. ' . Ml,h,ca. Bnrton never smoked a cigar or pipe, or used tobacco in any other form, nor has he ever taken a itrink of intoxicating liquor. He never swears, aud he saiJ last evening that the sound of an outh cut him like a knife. ' tcrQ1 of "ve i'eari UuS btl'Q rsconiuiis- j Jo odder ? He wns loin in Texas. "My father was j "ed. Dining the past twenty yean "I never taw any of them takiug such a ranch u an," said he; "his name was ; he La iu matrimony l.l'JO peo ! a walk." White, and my right name is Samuel ; l'!e- The tirst live year ho wnldod ; "Do dey all own bosses an' kcr White. Wheulwas thirteen Tears of i l'outlt,s ! tbe sec md term, Ulh ; the j ridges ' ago lay father was shot by .Limes Brown iu a quarrel. It was when I was twenty. one years of age that I met Brown for the first time. It ni in a camp in Koekda'e countv, Texas. I was told who he was, I exclu'med, Stepping in front of him You aro my father's mm derer, and before ho had tiae to draw a pistol, I shot him through the heart. I was arrested afterward for tbe offence, liaj sovid a short term cf imprisonment. Alter my discharge 1 began my career rmil rebber. or train aant. l ' worked ivithout any assistance whatever; always alone. Iu April. If77, I stopped a mail express iu Kockdale county, ; Tia-i-. There were foutteen passtnge'rs j iu tho ,stae. Yen would Lardly think ' it f. ssible that one man should" ii.tiini- date s j many, but I erected dummies that io the daik looked like men sur- romuling the vehicle. Then I made the V.i. seiners -ten out of the coach, onebv one, afierti st attending to the driver shot apiece fro a! my revolver. As the ! passeuwers al chted 1 threw black hoods over their ei-s ami fnvtenpil tlmir lin 1 I i, .t.j.i.1 i. t s. , ! if ijiu.il u rn .1VII1. X (Jl'l Ci.llOU ITOUJ this Lnu!, but was arrested soon i.fter aa I si uti uied t ) au imprisonment for life. w.is pardoned through the in-JneitF.-e i f ft it uds withiu two years. "I went t Colorado. I cannot tell jew it was, but after drifting aboit for a timo rt:irned to my old puru.t". G::e dark niht n'oou'. a year ago I team ed that 'h,; stage on the road b twttn Dreadinviaht a:;d Aramosa. in Colorado, was full of passengers and eirrie.l a rich mail. I ettcted several canvas teuts ' au i built d imxies looking like men cn : both sides of tho road. I birred the j ro.id with two poles, fastened forkwije. ' rthor:ly after midnight the vehicle came da-Ling along the road. The horses : e.n;;lir. on the stakes and rolle-1 to tLp : ground. Ot:-- by cne I ordered th- ! driver :i:id pas-ong, v-- to alight. There wore f uirfceu pvrengers, any one of whom cin'.d hive knocked me down, for I ura u cripple, remimber; but out they came as gei.tie a l:imb, looked at "i ' that the consecu'ivo positions ol tuat i-Le hud stolen tho money and wdB my d'tmuy men and trembled with fear, i the legs i'i tLo siiide cf a running anested. She was urged by her em-V;t-r my trial in the September term of i horse, as revealed by these jictuies, plover aud her mother to tell for whom curt lsi, in (' dorado, I was being ! seem ludicrous and almost impossible, she stole the uoney. But although she taken from C hicago to Detroit when I ! Tho tes'iuiony of the zjctrope has, j sobbed and criel and b.-jgej not to bo di-armed tie sheriff and his two deputies i however, sdeuced uil criticism, and sent to prison, she obstinately rt fused who bad me iu cu-tidv. This was in j Mr. Muybriibje's public aud private to betray her accomplice. It is believed the ears. I had the theriff's revolver ! repre-eutations, both here and abroad, i to be a man having rooms in the build- pointed at hi head. In an instant more I would have I 'own his brains cut, but a passenpi-r, Miss Alice Smith, a lady whom I Lad never seen b.foro, and ! members of the royal family were whom I have never met since, threw among the interested listeners. It is be.. i lf up . a me, begging fur the i said that Meissouior has recently modi sheritl's life. I ih;nk I am too tendt'icd .-i painting to conform to Mr. hcarti d. Escape wa-open forme, lu. t ; Maybridge's theory, as rovialod by Miss Smith called out, -ih:nk of the these pictures. miu's wife and children." Without aj The method by which the pboto w r 1 I ktuded the revolver back to tLe graphs h ive been taken the result el sheriff, aud submitted without any years of experiment is substantially as sourd of 'ouip'.alu' to Laving shickles follow? : Atom side of the track is a i'hie.d ti pen roy hands and feet." long building arrange 1 for photo rhihidelphia Press. grapLi: work, containing u battery of Superstition in tieruiiiiiy. Criminal pro-ecutions occurring in various parts of Germany throw a strange light upon the tirmly rooted belief of the peasantry in witches and witchcraft. In a case j'ist tried at Friedberg the wife of a railway station master was accused of fraud and extor tion in pui'suadiug a farmer and his wife that their three children, were pos sessed by evil spirits aud under a witch's bau. and thev needed exercisine ve.v urentlv. The cure she prescribed I involved the frequent, taking of the children's miasnrement, accompanied bv formulated oravers and invocations ,.I I',,. T,in;i. -. .1 o were rtqtrrod to pass through herds of bwiue, that the wicked spirits might leave their bodies aud enter those of the brutes. For this cure she received two u n-bs. The woman was convicted and sentenced to fine and imprisonment; but it would take much more than that to convinc3 her dupes that there are ni witches. All the courts ia Germany would not K able to removo that belief from the miuds of the country popula tion. She Disoheywl. When r suitor at M'. Vernon, Ohio, received sn emphatic no to his proposal, he was about to give np the suit, and go back to his home at Columbus ; but the girl's mother accepted him, appointed a weddiug day. aud assured him that the daughter would bs ready for the cere mony. He was there apain at the time fixed, and so were numerous guestp, who found the honse decorated with flowers and a collation prepared. But tho bride wai mis-ing. She was caught at the ta'lroad station and taken back homo, where she i' isobeyed her mother s stern emmnnd to stand np and be married, aud the compiny was dis missed. There was another fellow in th') distance'. The rain who trusts you is enough to get you into debt. SQU1HE MATES' SPECIALTY. 'IZXtXrrrX Year. 'Squire Mayes of West Alexander, Washington eoun'y, Ta., La married over 2,000 ec uples. He is fitty years of age. and was born where hd now resides. A few months ago he married on his own account, for the third time. His father, Isaac Mayes, was commissioned a Jns.iee of the Teace in IS 11, and held the lieo until his death, in 1SU. Dur IDK Uie6e .vears ue married IU0 couple. ing these years he married MO couples. Ace present squire was appointed a i Justice iu 1N- md at the end of earn ! im,a OJ' ,Uy "''". lue Squire 1 keeVa a rwri of every weddiug at j j which he oflieiates. ! , A glance ut the record shows tlat hn j . uds received in fees the sum of fWl.'-M,- j -J or ftU aTurilSe of Si.lll per couple. util tuo teo "Howed by law wai Ihenitwas lncnased to S3. A many as half a dcz.u couples paid noth ing, some guvo the regular lee, aud others as much as ?3 aud 810. Only one bridegroom thin far has presented the S juire with i?J0. Tl.o binallest ttlu0ut received was Muety cents, '""oP the greater uuuih.-r ol those wll liavo "nplived tho 'tfq'iiio are fl'oia 'est Virginia and Ohio, ho has --""-'' people from New York, llli nci' Wisooiisin, Kiusiia and Kentucky, Xo li'hs- " r qaircd iu Pennsylvania, wUi(-'h 0i;ol,hts for the number that Cl lu" irom uuio and est irgiuia, the "'' 1"JV, ' l'u wu" l" ,ler ttlul " )kvusi hli lS r. 1'iired Oue couple were travil- Itrs fr01u ,Le of MliU- Au"',1K ,ul!-t l v'u lmr!.v "' .'"omi. ; F I ty ot the crooms were named Smith. ! Twelve of the brides did not ehauire I their nau'es. The 'Squire's patr-ms j come at h '.irs of the day at,d uight, ly tie tra:ns, ia luiptgies, wuijjons, slei.bs, iu hoisebaclk au.l nu foot. He has 'ied the knot for as m iny as six Couples iu oi.e cay. Oa June 17, ISsO G Jorge W. Abou auil Aui.a SquigKeL!i both of B.'b'aire, Oaio, called, and Atua sa d that her piireuts had been mairied y ihe 'Sqtl re, ui.d her mother was anxiois ho should perform the ,.oro, r..e it,.,,., ir , ...I. i ., i , , ' , " , book, aa I fouud on Juno 1, lM2, o 1 i-i'u, lu i iuuuu vu iaui; iv?. jcu., it ' ro , , , ,,, . u , , , , , 0 ' - " ' ' 1 The Horue iu nion. a enteitiiniug psptr by Colcael j George E. Waring reviewing Stillman's j recently published work oa "The Horse j in Motion," and reproducing many .f ! the photographs take'a at the pri,tte i race-c.uir.e i f G 'veruor L.dacd iitau foul, of Califomia, by Mr. Muvbric'g' a plm'.ngraphcr of Sau Francisco. It n Lave b. ea received with the highest favor. At borne of his lectures iu ' London the Trinco of Wales and other twenty four camera', all alike, and standing one loot apart. Ou the other time oi iracs is a screen oi whitp i muslin and a footboard. The screen is t n,w.i .;.i, v.,h;,..i ni mf..i I lines, and the footboard bears uun-Vers indicating separate iutervals of one foot each. The instautaaeous shutters of the camera r operated by elec tricity, and their movement is governed by such powerful springs that the exposure is estimatod to be abont one ! five-thousaedth of a second. The con- tact b? wUich th Gutters aie spmDg is m-.de by tho breaking of a thread ! drawn across the track ut about the i height of the horse's brea- , there beiug one thread for each camera. Iu his flight through tho air, th-refore, be ! brings each of the twenty-four cameras j to bear upon htm at tho moment when ; he pas.s in Iront of it, and that camera ! represents his position at that ins'anr. ' The soriesof representations indvate re"'se 10 lttSe ?our stare ,n "tertain the consecutive positions at each of the : 1Ul ,ur oompunions in that way. You twenty four feet covered by the instru- l'auuo' l, expected to sing like a JJils- meuts. In a series showing a h ro ' trotting at speed, the spokes of the j sul-yere shown a distinct lines quite ; to the felloe of the wheel, indicating extremely slurt exposure. In a fast . run the tnfts of the horse's tail, as it waves with his stride, are clearlv i marked. Century for July. They Wouldn't (iron. A lot of farmers who ha I been listen ing to a railroad land ageut's praise of Arkansas Valley coil, at last asked him, sarcastic illy, if there was anything that wouldn't grow there. Yes," sid the 1 agent quickly, "pumpkins won't. "Why not?" "Tho soil is so rich and Ihe ! vines prow so fast that they wear out j the pnrapkius, dragging them over tho ground." A Philadelphia pupei assert that we J are actually bringing back t this country i corned beef rxpotted to Europa from j America. It is bought at a cent a pound more than was paid for it by the for eigners, and a good pro3t is made by the operation. The Rosy Jiortri. We had to wait for half a:i hour be- t Charleston and Savannah for the ; aycrosa tram, ana anting tins time black man came up to me aud inquired : Say, boss, doau' you lib up Xorf ? ' -Yes" ' Dat's what I reckoned on. Kin I ax a few qneshuns? ' 'You can." "Wall, sab, does ebery cull'd man up dar own a brick house wid a cupu o on top-' -oh, no." Does ho walk aronn wid a bag of gold iu one ban' an a bag of silver in "So." "Do dey nil hab diamonds an' pearls i' welvets .' ' "Xj." "Say, bo-s, my name's Jones, an' 1 ; lib ober be; and dat pine woods. My ole wooiau am all de tiuu stirrin'meup to go Xotf, an' sho really b'lieves dat if we once git up dar we km co out befo' breakfast an' pick np a pailful o' dia monds. Now, sal, tell mo do solemn truf 'bout it ! Could we do it '.' ' "No." "Cculd we pkk up a pe:k ?" "Ni." 'IV iptartH '" "No." 'To quarts '' "No." "Dat's nuff, boss dat eettlts me ! I reckon if I med 'bout one quart you'd "'v . out u unyony spects i ze rll;" euluu inters as dat dey am sadly tooken in. I Z" ki p" house long 'null to know dat a 4"art ' ' 7 wouldn't kiep : co cane uu oacou half de time. 'B.'e gvd tj ye, boss. Mebbe I'll t-'ot up dat way alter awhiie, but 1 shan't 'spect t own no brick hcuse wid a cupulo on top 'till I've bin dar a hull week, or louder." i Detroit; Fieo Press. Dauser of t v'l AK(iiaititaiHes. K t y McLinhlin had a good posi tion as sileswouittu at a ladies' anoarcl i store in New York. Her eropb yer, at j elderly lady, was very proud of her and I trusted her with money, sending her to tLe bank with large amounts of it. But come to -as that Kittv began to , . ., . . ., . . ...,, flm evl' q'taiutinces, especially with tho.-e of the opposite sex. Like Jennie Cramer, sho ttiyed out late at nights; sho no longer took her Wages homo to her mother, but slandered her employsr by telling her mother that she could not get her pay. The money her em- I loyir sunt to pay tho butcher's bill I Kitty als i kept, ai d when the bill was sent in charged the butcher with trying ; to collect it twice. Mie tinallv confessod -g where tho store is situn'ed. Kitty h-d been in the habit ol going out with him, and one night, her mother rneet- liig hiai, gave him a horeewhippiug. Kitty was held for trial. She has proba bly set her feet in tho oath which leadeth to destruction and T7ill 1 found some day drowned, poisoned or otherwise put out of the way, or die neglected aud foiloru iu t'.-.c hospital or jail. To tho tiirls. Stay at home occasionally; it is not necessary to be always ia the street; home work is not mere drudgery, but useful uinistratjon to those we love. Don't mistake gigling for cheerfulness, , slang phrase? for wit, boisterous rude- f,or frank W6' nor Pertinent sP('cli,8 for repartee. a the other hand, don't be prim, formal, stiff, nor assume a "country face" elcquent of "prunes, potatoes, prisms," nor sit bolt nprifht ia a corner, bands, feet, eyes and lips carefully posed for effect. An effect will be produced, but not tbe one ou wish. Nor yet sit scornfully reserv ed, criticising the dress, manners, looks, etc., of those around you. Make up -T"ur mlna lm" Joar companions are, on lbe wholc' a PreUJ nice set of people- "'" uro nol Jou uaa no business to ; conie among them that there is some- lulu8 lu renjjeei auu use in eacu oi laem. Determine to have a nice time anyhow; ,Ut c uo Jour PJrl to mafce BO- Be P"ia,t eordial ttU 1 f,a lk- 11 Jou n I liT Blu wnnuy wen ao not "ou ur euogg. n you cannoi piay or N1I1B. say eo iranniy, ami do not leel humiliated. You pr-bibly excel in fOax0 otuer accomplishment. Even if yu Ju Bot ?on ca possess that one raU(1 accomplishment to which all "e accessories, that of being "a ; lady "a true woman, gentle and gra- cious, modest and lovable. Shakespeare's Irish Characters. "'Which of Shakespeare's plays do yon like best, Mr. O'Flannigan ?" "Well, I like the Iri-h ones the best." " And which may those be, Mr. O'Flan- nigan?" ' Are you so ignorant aa that, me Rn ? Sure your ed lication's been dly neglected. Why, O'Thello, Corrr O Linus, Mike Beth aud Katharine and Pit Bucbid A wif at Boone, Iowa, got a divorce fr.im her husband solely on testimony volunte rod by hersi-ter, who then pro. fessed to detest him ; but within a month tho sister married the man, and con fessed that she had schemed to part tbe couple for that purpose. I Onlj the General Manager. At a station on ouo of the railroads leading out of Detroit the train bad ar rived and departed, the other day, when the station agent, who bad been in tho place about three weeks, and was look- ing for a call every hour to come to De- troit aud take charge of the line, was approached by a quick, well-dressed man, smoking a cigar, who asked : "Keep you pretty busy here ? ' "Yum," was the jerky reply. Business on the increase?" "Yum," again. "Do you run this station?" asked the quiet man, aftei a turn on tbe plat form. "Nobody else runs it !'' growled the agent. "Have you got a patent car coupler ?" "Ob, no." "Iwa going to tell you to go to thunder with it if you had. Waut spe ci.l freight rati-s, I suppose !'' 'No, sir." "I don't give any passes." "I don't want any.'' "Waiting for the next train ? ' "Not particularly." "Want to charter a car ? ' "No." The agent lefc him on the platfoim, and cntoied his office and busied him self for half au hour, when the quiet man looked iuon him aud asked: "What's tho salary of a positioa like this ' ' "That's my business," was the prompt reply. "What's the inc :me from this statioL;'" "A-k the baggagemiui.'' 'Your name is , isu't it?" "Suppose it is?" 'Oh, nothing much oulv I'm tho general manager of the line, and I'd uno io eicuano cams wim vcu : Detroit Free Pi ess. Sliorkiii; lnlanceK of Uovish Pe- piaviiy. Tim criminal news of a single week makes a fa 1 showing of boyish deprav ity. A boy of BelK vilb',' 111., ki led the girl whj rejected bis abbesses on ;.ccount of his dis-ipitiou. Two Ar kansas boys quarreled over a rabbit hunt, and cue l lew tho Other With an us. A St. Louis b.-y stabbed tbe plav- , ' 1 mate ho teased Lim for his ignorance of English A West Virginia boy shot his rival iu a girl's affections. A Vir ginia boy confess" the poisoning of two persons. A Texas boy shot a little girl because she refused tc put down a pail wheu he ordered her t A K insas hoy is on trial for intentionally drown ing a p'nvfollow. Two Wisconsin boys maltreat. d a child nearly to death. Three boys pleaded guilty to highway robbery in Chicago. An Iowa boy is a forger. A Missouri boy set tiro to a hotiiO. A Xew AlexicJ boy shut a baby. John Tebbi's, u lad oi eis'ee-r, is iu prison at Bismarck, Dakota, for murdering two m-n in cunp near Per ham, Minn. A Colorado horse thief is aj;ed ciht years, and none of the ether criminals mentione I was over sixteen. Struck Dumb for l.jinp. There is great excitement among the ennarorratwin t,t il,n tl. Tb T..o." o o o church, in Richmond. Va., growing out of Ihe mvsterinna affliction nf u o. .Inre.l ycutb who was a member. The pustor is the colored preacher who has become famous for his eermon entitled "The San Do Move." The youth referred to ran away from home and told many lies to his mother, hoping at tho same time 'iuiu uoj wouia paralyze nis tongne if what he stated was not true." Soon afterward ho began ti talk with diffi culty. Ho continuod in this condition till the night of the church meeting, when, in as lend a voice as he was able, he made the same declaration, calling upon God to paralyze his tongne. Im mediately afterward he was unable to speak, and there was great consterna tion. The congregation believes that tho boy has been struck dumb for lying. It is said he has made repeated efforts to speak without success, and ho now answers all questions by writing. A Homauce In Ileal Life. A few evenings since a lady passenger arrived at Doylestown, Fa., aud the next morning proceeded to Mechanicsville, where she was married to Joseph Berger. She belonged to Jackson City, luichi gan, and as the result of an advertise ment for a wile, had ccnie-ponded with Berger. Sho traveled several hundred miles to meet the husband she had never seen, and a personal acquaintarce having can firmed the good opining they hud of one another, there was very little delay in completing the birga n. A preacher, raising bis eyes from his his desk in the midst of his sermon, was pai ali zed with amazement to see bis rude boy in the gallery pelting the hearers in the pews below with borne chestnuts. But while tbe good man was preparing a frown of reproof, the young hopeful cried out : " You 'tend to your preaching, dadJy ; I'll keep 'em awake." Rabhlac II Om. The editor of the Courier, Mr. W. F. Ck k, was seized a few mornings ago by a terrible pain io the left shoulder and neck. Having been favorably impressed i . i :' lor noiuB nmo-wuu a iriuo u mw ticle recommended for all sudden pains, "" 1lV - tbe Offending part, anel in les time than ever. and. an you -ee, 1 am able loiioik niihont we write it. relief came fhat article I "y imuhlc. "I anriln'te my moeiy enlmly to cut i r i r. -'I i r v ' f-r. JAi ohs On., (,.r I felt li-iter a--t.cn as I eom 1S t. Jacobs Oil. Lanatliarit (JV. Y.) nemed to u-e tlm! remedy; nnd whuiever 1 leel Courier, ' suvtliiiu li ;lieuinnti-in ei minj en, 1 rub the I vise..' iih i'i ll. no. I it alay-docs nbal is Tk. t!.:i.e di.i.. nil one. chinned fur ii. fiii'lini; sr..Ioii On did me mi The United States imported 831.206. ,, h pl. I K..t my i.imily to u-e ll whenever ions oi iron ana smi rrom ureai Hri- lit tain duriDg the last three moths, 133, 000 tons more than lt Tear. " I believe Hi. Jaoooa Oil to be the j very best remedy known to mankind," savs Mr. R aborts, bnsinnsa mtosger of I this paper. Mitvaukct ( Wis ) Stntintt. A ProllUo Oyster. A few years ago a small boat load of i Portuguese oysters was wrecked at the ' mouth of the Gironde. The shcres below the tidal line are now compact mass of them, all glowing upward from their binges, like plants from roots, Some of thtse are over ten inches in : lenoth, and are found in bunches of a dozen together, while the true oyster, formerly common enough in the estuary, has entirely disappeared. The annual harvest of the Portuguese oysters in that locality began on the Gth of November last, ard, it being then tho dead season for agrieultnre, the whole ccat was covereel with oyster gatherers. Men, women and children. wsKous, carts and wheelbtrrows, bass, boxes and baskets were employed. Tho roads and cliff were strewed with boaps of oysters, and fcores of flshing smacks aud even small steamers were loade t with Ihe spoil. One ebaler at the little village of St. George's do Didonno says he bought three million bisbels of oyster after two exception ally lew tides. The man who begins tbe practice of new born economy by stopping his Lome paper, is the man who packs out his dog-irons first when his house is afire, and wears out the feat of his breech- s trying to grow a crop without work. Is it worth while to uae each other? A few more smiles, a few more tears. ..i.,..... ...r.i. a 1 , 1 1 1 FC-.F1UO I'll-U-UH, JCF.III, IIMIU longer hurrying and worrying, in the; world, some I aMy greetings aud abrupt j farewells, and lifo will be over, Biul the : injured and the injurer will be laid away, and, ere long, forgctteu. Enilna l R Tonurr. Ami Vp u'teu a mere iravisiy of rej o'e, to tin- ihspeptir. Appetite is rorrinpuinbiiKly iinpsiiril liy this rtioet prevalent of inn lielirs, an I In R.lsi liei, liiii iumess, coiiftipalion, puv. j env ol llie bio "I. lo-t- of fleih atnl ef vit ihty, I a ,ll""snl anniim iml iii liseritiai.lo over, the proinit. r of n'l'iieroim am I furiui rlibbi lolilv ilii-oiiWri. Olwtmato as it if, liinu vi r. it ' c nipli'ic pruilicntiiin niy be f- fecliil bv the pi iiu nt use of Iio t. tier a j St niia. li lli ti i-, a mi-iliciiie nliirli oiiiiiiiini- , ctn i.o'li viiior ami irgulirity io ibo oruana , (if (le,Fi Kiinn nn.t m cri ticin, rrlx'S tlin boi l Rt-n'Iv Mil ilioniiinlilv, fiuioliis ami purines ; tin- Mooil, prmnotcs sppetite. ami civs t an fj i lov tn the lie! vims fVnti-m. Persons i f eulv cuns'itiiii' ii hi.iI leeble pt.jsiqnc wl o I ,:r. tlii i-upirb tonic intallilily iltrivi from It tlm 'mniiiH of uloc'i the elan.l h. nuiiii in n-ed, atrl if i invariably uneeosnfiil lit nnie hlv Mti'cewfiil in rime- j iiilanal nima-crj iuianai niaii.es. , ; -- tl-vlu" proveutiug uulanal iiimac!. The Trench have uncertaincd that s c vnl ' kl"K ? 1 '" v.1 ,,f l ' " "V"1"; Mie eau t slbrJ to rviiiam hliliUn lung cuoutli. M UII'E .1MPE KsV. I.'t your liver conipjaint tHko i's own pnnrsn ami I'OS'T fuse I'r. Pierce's "Cielilm Meilicsl lt:5't'ivi'iy." Solil t'.v ilrii(;ists. A plivsieim cavH alcoln l has killeil nmro pc pie iliail velleiv ft Vll . Will, lleC!nl', mol t vi eple hive taken it. I'ltAl.lilMJ IM1N " Pr. n.V. rilinrr.. Knfialn. X. Y. : r .fi' My wife ha l entleicil with "fomalu wvnkneMt ' for iirarly tlirif yearn. At Vinei lie oo'iM barilly iiiove, flit hail each ilrajejni; piins. Vn (iftm caw jimr ' Favoritu I're-'riplien" a'lvertiin .1. but' HMi pneeil liku nioi-t intent m iliiMiii-s it iliil not amount to anythinir, but at Mm I'oi'i i'.iile 1 to try ,1 bulrlo. which r-f il: l. It ma.le her sick rit lirst, but it lenon to t-li Us i llei't in a iunriii 1 linpriivilui lit, an l two bictle e.lli 1 her. Vmii,i tc. A. .1. Hl.'YCK. V ponit, X. Y. -i,':...-l.:p (Xll.'t lei! waiters. l.iiulliirits iiieoiirii,t" . ll Villi llilll'l belle! wnitiTH to i' it a-k the I Vr. l iiice a ' ' l't-ilt-tf. " el snar-eoateil pralilliei" the nrlinul "little hler pills," j (lewar ol imitation-' -cure i-ick ami bilious ! j lieiul.iclii', ebaiis" ll'e Htonini h atl'l bowels, i j ami purify .he li!nn,l. To . t k'I'":ii' f'1' , I Dr. I'lerci's i-iiunure an 1 nn irait on Govern- i mi n I flainp. 25 eenls per vial, by ilnifK'Sts. I Mi( Ii 1 mail pi ta so l.iy tlm' MnrvaMi'Ii , ., ,. ,,,,'. ,,,.,. him to w. rk von will 11X11- ' ally tin l bim miming for e fti'T en a lab r : ri toi in tiiki t. A Krvoluilon felfrcird. ATI. AM A. Ii., Feb. 2S, 1M. TI. II. Wauni n .V Co.: f,r -For thirty years I was a vh'Miii of a etmfnl kulnry iIiki ai', but your Safe Kiilm y Hint Liver Cure bax maile my ii new man. " CiiARi F.s LAriMi.il. 1 Tin pnriini,' i ve- me piin," as the nyin 1 a troubles, line tooth - l"a''1 "lu'" " It on uli on Rum." Cb am out ruts, mice, roaches, tin -, iint bed-biiR-, skunks, clii luliuks. (joiiln i!.. IV DrunyiiFt.-. Fon iiv-i i isi i, tsiiMi snoN, ilepree-n n of spirits nml nernl ib bility, hi their Yimou tonus ; al"o as k preventive nRainst fever ami aiiue an I olln-r interniitteiit ft-vers, the " Ferio-l'liohi.horate.l Elixir of Calisaya." nia.lo bv Cau'wrll, Ilaiar.l A Co., New York, ami sobl by ull In OKk'islH, is tho best tome ; ami for patients reeoveiiiif; from fever m other sicknt se, it has uo equal. If you ife-hairless in't eappv, there is one way anil no more by which ym may be uialo cnrele-a ami happv use t'arbolino, a duo lor izeil extract of petroleum. It will poeilivily make new bair k")w. In a Western mine there ia this ailviec : " I)o not fall down this shaft, aa there are iui u at work st tlm ho't'ini of it." YACHTI1TG. Oneoftbe mo-i luauly ami sHti-ly-lute pleat-ure.-.uMiill as rhe mo-t Hcrieiiblcis yocbtinp. I he owner of the yacht la one who galhera the chief com fort, is b ,il)a bis craft for th excitement of the race, or for the pennlnt en joynieiit of Kulalne bis beautiful vessel over tbe water. Tbose wbo have tbe rare, man a g m ent and work ing of a jacut dwell lmoslupon the naier. Aa claw, thT ire qniei.iFOber, carefnl.sk lb fill men, but their lue ol exposure to the elemi m.- is productive of much rheumatism among them, ami thev flitter considerably from pain-, the re-ult of eobl, brui.xsi. sprain?, Ac. ST. Jaioh-(ill. is n favorite remedy wllblbese men, bee.m-e of the spiendld service It renders , s-iiiu n l-i-cel, .v. Y . mu thai be h bern a i ereiU fiitlurer from rhruhiati-m for many yiare. ir.eui. i upiaiu n uuiini, oi inropBiimonii lle b,M ,PVPr, r,1(,11D1,a. ln nf.Br) inry portion of his body, mid sullen d o Hint ut limes he would Is? entirelv tumble to aMend lo active bu-.nesa. He sabl : ' I urn ..uit tie II now. Uw- I they hud any puin-or eol'l-.and It hn-rioiu- wA ' in every e.i . wlieii they haie tried it I can - sy Vim sr J.h ops (in, a .nlphiy roeii rhen ium. c lean d.'.'.lltul I dl'll'l iutend to he w lllinui il ' 1 his expeiieni e i-sueli a- ha- been enjoyed not only bv in Ill-men and other-, who follow the water, biit by iieopte in every walk of hie au Vnriety of pu'r-uif ihe w hole world over ll.l.ilil. ni(h-l'Ut i.usr. el-KbiHs. CUu-auo 1 rMftrfffnt.'RM KAUKMCJK COIL i Liniment f.r niiman, fowl ami animal flesh, was fnt piepaivil nml Intniilnctsl hy Dr. (Seo. W. Jlrrehiiiif, la l.iu Kwi t. V.. I'. S. A., l-.fl. Miii-u whu li tunc 11 bia atcaililv piiiwn in public luvnr, nml la nmr hi !; id 'v I, Iji nml mlinilii 'l ly tbd tiailc to be Hie siiimlanl In.itin lit of 111 muntrv. Winn we inalieihi- iinimiinie ment e il l so iviilinui fear of cumin (iictniil. iintivltitiiiiili:iir we ureuwure Ihon, nr, 111:111V Willi lll'li HIOlV Of ICHS piejiiibn-il uiraiii-l pinoii 'inri rrinedie rIHviiillv '.ni iHiimnt of II"' Miaiiy Imm- liinrs (iii'tlie luurlo I: lunvever. e niu ple.ls..l til stale I Inn sill ll prellhliei il"m lint CXlSl naniii-l ii. Villi I.I Mi nil.. Weil.inif ehiiin wen (lers or inirneles im inii Mnlnient. bill we - In claim II I i wliliniii mi i .iinil. II ik nut ni Iu bottles if lliive fi7.es. aii'l Vl.illl IV i'-li I- I Hill till 1 11 1' 11 f ?Ff4FF. Our , i-u ii,i.iiiii- tha- lit..) .,., II I v.l I. u-l. O.. ..'.'.ill Z it'K-ilVT.' I'er i -: n : 1 1 1 i - Ir liuninn tun l iVJ- f ... i , f ni i :nvl tint Willi yellow ;i;".T ..oiiec ruiso lor mil- ii il II, ..'i Ti-. i I., llie A I he.- ! i:ts i:.'.;..:l!e. I lie (lil i- 1I--.1 JllC-eiV-f nll.T rnr.iM -n' 'lie (eii'.-n, .' i' ( ion' (DMil'o' 'i 'i. I . - - ve.! 'i'...,.ie n-in:.'. C.-.:innt bo Jti-DUtod. 5ois2t Ouc el' the prinrlpiil i-ensonsof K-Fllio Mo;i,lerfiil sii. ee-3 nf Jler-wy-iSteliiim'sibiiiiliiis il is that it Is Vinai nliieliiieil .-tiieily nn lionnr. IH pu pllrb'H UO llel. 113 H till! SaB5eai' --iil Ion ina:v. After niakin for thrir tneOii ii " a nui ie. 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i;s eimi live iirooeHii . bv ii-intr lnb ii.i. cunpiviiiils. but usethvcrv lir-t irnJt j l.'o t'liiirlitia the mar- l.et. in g:r-U :i.f e -t. I o- hnlf n fOi.tuiy Meivl.ant . einu'.intr I'll i luis oi-; :i li .-i pi ! 1 1 in lni' imiicsTy, iai- nml mi' I -ml unit-1 .1 be so. Ion? us time rriiiiMe:.. l or sale l y n'l 10- Aiiii(ctnb!e Oca!' ri tluui.H'hoiit (ha t'llitcil r-tatiM anil f.iher romiiri.'s. mmmLi!i Ol:rtt'Miu:oi;i.l!j .late from 1S33 "Vitnlh" in ent. Try Meieliaufs (Inis-Iinii" ''il J.iniaieiit fur Inter- .TiSC&i;S . n il n lo'cxb ri al ii " nml tell lour jVS"'. ! Whb ' vl! o'l it has eloiio. o.i" fail I'll iiloiv laccluai. lveipilicbJtilF ti- i ..,iv. PIIOCC H iri an-1 ?er-ihn in'l rtruie. UUliCO il''s. S;riu:li:it. Vii..!iufc, nub! id?. l'l-F.-'t ii;;e, I .li l HIM ill livep, KolilVlenil Pl'l't. l'o.il In 1' lultry, ,i iu pi'les. Curb. Cia.'hi'il ll' i'l.-.OMSorM, ! .'inoli . I. nine It iek. Ii .I'liinliiiiil-i'i' 1'ilis, T i '!i i "lie. l:l:i unullim, see. ia-. Sv.eenry, ri,.:is wUMl.ovf, i .iktysu! the Joints. C'onlr.ii lina of Musi.-lt's, C IM'HP-. SI- C!il ll I.IVS. ri-:ula. Man ;: 'll:iu-b, oiio.l liiiM-ir, lleiis. ic. uro. f nt tlin I'M-ianc P -iMtilii-s ,.- (Jr. "is.-., f!i:i;.K'. H.vnis, i:vt.i':i il l'..i- -a'. S.ei.H ia. Ii-. I'"!l Cvi!, Galls ol all K::i.is. ? .velin.rs. Tt!'i:o:-. I'le-ll WilTl'!.. s,f-,st. Itimbo'lf. 1 , wl l lel'!'-, (i U'U'.'t 1 1 ' 'llWs, 1 lll'l'l. ('M.'Ke.i ri-O,-., fall ia-. l.ai.n nc, 11 iU I'l'lelllli i 'r.i'F'ns.ab. eieit'or, A'i-o-- of I 'io I '.l lel'. tjl.Oil'J li'.ll.liio lor 1 1 nl't'tb r liiiimcnt than Mr eliael's Cirnliri; bl." i'i a VctU r wi.rm nie.h. llie !''"ll "Jlcis haul's j, Vi'i nii I nl !"-." Miitinfaetnreilbf -JSrM.ti.e'.f.!. L"ckrei!,N.V.,C.S.A. X AGENTS WANTED FOR THE UlCTORIAL 1 HISTORVioi-WnRLO " . , . Emb-ndriT f".'l aulMiif arcs pJ c'w ou ,(.,aci,.u, , ,.. ,, t n..-, au.l lr.-iiid'iiR Ulstorv. ) t ip - an 'i.il. ttli'.i-r ii' 'I "trnuu ai'-b-ni, . i.-i '...ii n.'tl.i'rt: c i.r ivA nlil lu it of th" ' v.' r 1.-- ll coram ( ii" h i.iri"nl mm' Inc. nn la tho ra.1.1 ..nn ; r I Is i" ei 'h- W.-r ! 'V'M iib. li-lirrt Vol or f ii i ii- n n?! aiuli ir.i tiXIBie V Aov' l'l' viiusgLi Co.. ri'i'Uflphn. ft. HEALTH IS WEALTHS Ha s.. O. W:nr Nrava -ib bn us lsittirr. I t'F-lfto 1'iT Ultra. l';iL-.is C.vuisi,iL. N roiu Hf4t.vti. m du: l'. ( rr..l-m, U ol MrraarT, Prmmi e. t Ait vi-il i n-riirin. whll laa la to mo-rv I - hi in. I I ., i h On tot will nr rt-fBt i'Sffi. rfb S'-i cic 'n on1 mipib't trnmh nf ut Out i .m li.il ii ;t li'iSM fur llr 4olUnj foi bt mull i f. in m, i. -o t rr- w (itu, aolrii ml lioiiiF t ,!! j;u rn-t Wi'tl -ai"ll onl ra clain a i-r mti'.v.n. si-nliili"1:lhvdj 1art vr vtll leu 1 tli i .;r h".r nur virl'IfD iawt In Io rttinn tiit oi. i 'i i' 'u" i"iii.nl 4o tff'"t core Hi: ,r''t l.--ifrt .: by 1. J. I I IIS. linilrsl ,M. M. C. UlMH T Mil ;iroiu.tl attin, if.l le . t t Ef II 11! I'IH.1.1,1. I'i'l. 1 . F l.l.Tl n;o iii iiii i mi! i . !. F-ii-J I'! 'I I'I Hi I'l.l TI' ? Ii. II ' . i ' -. V: " ' II "ho ;i !,'.:.. i . . ' ! ;e ,i I :: '. i, Mi- iia . IllK i.',l m. . . t m ; . : i t t r -' o '.i I. -. .HIP i-il ID., Itn-inii. .lii.. f..iilli-l! Itiinol. o.. CHILLS"".. 1,1 V Eu O'll'I.e INT I l I, KIA 1'OH- rriu i.v n ui i i'V EMORY'S STANDARD CURE FILLS. l'linlv Veir-lnli. No (.iHinilie. MiTinrv or I'.-iS; en-el an. kill'l- i'l.n-ae.l I., uke. H" Kro ll;B .;r bad f fleet. I p-iTil.. .1 Io l ie i. i.iii " .mil '"l l bi 1'niK ei,a ev. r win re t r i .nid M -. ills b. i, SrAMuau rear. Co., pi, l'. nr. sirii'. New AXLE GREASE. Ilel In I'll" vorlil. irl Ihe jrimii c. t.vrry ..rl,.,.,n hi.a nur lr..rirmn rk "id TEAS In ahnn-l.m'-e.-M Million pounds umn ril'r.-A-'i 'ill's wunicd.-Dua't ti i w -'"" ------ n-iiio lliiic.-btud lor circular. io it,.. ?t,"zz:z;u K..5.S , IS I AM?rtal,-NO f,,,'-1,, Sirsishi basiurs.-Valui) tot b.oocr. jetiK'r WKi.iA.st v.v ,M..N.t..i'.f nTl8;. DCwCiniJO oi.i2in. r tnoiuno wiio.itw.BMFiit ihlldwa. TlionMnaiT" Pinioiea , 1,-r li.i' f anffr.lyr.fir roplnp.orwiiii m anr I1ih.. ti!':'''"1: f'i vainer v i Mi;r.KllU-l t IM HtASfci"i IJ'V?!T; fuiJVriint rmnmilUivtlit and .!. S-ldifM and fc,iral'li' f.' Trttir r.hli n mfe. Sen7 "Air-t for ' Vf. e-.f...n-S,IJ,.r an4 P.o.a ard lntiiy laws l-'anlti ind lutrarurnt i MAKE HENS LAY. An Km-:. -i, V . If i..,r. ,r l. ai. l i::.F ii.:f f . now MV'.,II I.1 ,1. I (K- . Ml.T . M!- I I...' '-1 ' I I 111 11 .TSS uilev.b l".. ' !- I ' i" a" . ni. n -!r.tii lis dVB Ih.ll sJ,.t; l-Oi -' .I!.'.': 1 I .'M t.-r- ire .il.-ollllo- b piif.nei :..!... ..! i..: ..i ;- v.iieiiK . i.erib will !! !.!. . : t !.. - i 1 '. I '. I '-' 1. 1 d.r Ii.. . i-: . . e'. 1 ... : i. . : i . 1 S.-U ever III: re. .1 I" !l. I ' . ! :' r .' I S. JOHN.suN ,v in ll - X "I M. 91 A IF ,H .UI U.mM MUb. Inn. . OTC hkn - kI nmli Wliw W w h-.t. M w TSICXts, srsrsnitiBF. kna 1-r lb. t.M Hmfiii. Jmffhi -s-k -M NKVIK Hi' I II. TruSLI III CST I. H, J. liOXZA- , LU. 1A4W. Baum. kM. SU kU WMMIMI. HIRES' IMI'II'HS.11 lIOT HPKR. v.lc i fii" tms" fi 'an ns i A jrini. wh'.l.F'oni'F. -i nt i-loic. -.n,,rM Ii,V,T:IM.f ' ' "I (I IIL'ISF. Or .'lit bv mail lor '.'.le. I'. K. Ilflt'-S 4' V D in v Mill. .rTH. llrhiilM. Wr-lin,-.. Kc TTofn ru-e b 'nip h' rlis. siiiflrer mav lern Jnf how .-ore th-.TiwelF...- at h"''!". lo'f -m a and Vnrmie h -rh., ii-.. b- inV. d Ires II lltt.il llr lMII'l R K. Ncwar. New J re . OPIUM k JIORPIUVF, Treatise r:i l:,-lrl Ivni'fS' VT in 'KFMAN.IMI.il..:-.' l-.l 1 . ..r.l.lil THRESHERS Th J?tl It th v MONTH KGENTS W WED-0 htmt ,"'.1 fif1'Iiii!;'H.'I'f'.. iiif w.iriii. l'iii'U-a, 'V-'lM"".l " llinun, P -troll Ml. . -V-i AND NOT J-l WEAK Ol T. orT Ti li Wiik imiak'-r. I' v mnii, t.i t. OircuUvs oUIjII hu.i;. .1. h. uux'ii i co.. as Vcj si.. A. OPIUM liti-ttilnr naiiiiniiwl ! l ;. . .. ! mi ec, i. . - .... i ..ii. 01,111. oui TJTflT TH1 F.-iir Strmiri-K. . I). . W II lorward V IUL1W. b- .-iH.'.i.i b-'x-b- .en.lin 'M-.io-t-aceslainis. .ION I H k l W. hl 'h Ave. S. V. illlallon. nldreiw Valentin.' Ilro-., .lane-ville. Wis at free. i. W. l.SUUAUAM A CO., lliwluu. Ma!1.
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