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THE CITY OF ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT. Ill I'opuliitlun and Arctiltrcmral Ken I area -The Uurheraud tforilllcailoiwt nc. The population of Alexandria bas iu creased from G.OOO, a centurj ago, to 300,000 ut tbo present ilu J. The modern city is built on the isthmus connecting the mainland with the inland of Tharoj imd on the inland itself. The now ttreets, like;tho rus IUs-el-Tccn and the rue de Meidan, present the aspect of a European city, but in the Turkish quar ter tho strcots are narrow and dirty. The now embankment along the eastern harbor, and the new buildings on tho great square of Mthemct Ah have added greatly to the attraotivunfss of the city. The palace cf the pasha aud the lofty luirem first strike the str. nger's atten tion on entering the city. Among tho other large buildings are the custom house, tho arutnul, the mulicul, naval aud other sehoali. Tho Flace Mtbemet All. or granu square u me ..., fBrmer .yial,0UsiUi as!,iug wuat breeds where-the Kro,.ter part of the Kuwcre j of catUo aro bcpt Mlited to Texas cii in tho recent riots took place, is the , . . . centre of European Alexuudria. Iboj onier nouses recall souiewiiui. iuuce vi Italian sea ports. On this square are j u,k intelligence and piiru-ipal hotels, bankers, Hteaniship iuJ(lbry The cjw that is ueeded in ollices, aud the dwelhtigs of most of th0 .nM jg ouo tLftt wiU not onlv como Uj, consuls. At each extremity of the t(J l)0 BlUkoJf Unt alat) without bo square is a fountain, which at sunrise j iug tl,(J foftJ. time,( UatJ the miik ,,aji, aud Miusvt is surrounded by Arabs per- I ffllsh Mt .)r0,)frl auJ tLo iaB forming their ablutions. The pa-ba's p.ilace is. tiuuly situated fa. iug tbo rea, and is surrounded by beautiful gardou.4. Tuo grand staircase is of Ctrran mar ble. Tiie bu'idings of the huivm stand opposite the palace. TLe form o tin land ou tvh'ch "Scandaria" the name by which Alex andriti ii now known to the Arabi has j been described as like a Macedruiau j cbul.iuns, or solditr's mantle. There: is a pri'ji'ctiug pi niusiil.i into- the Meilt- teriMUeuu whioh at the point spreads: out to east and west, forming two bays, that ou the west bei g now tbe mo.lern j wol,ia i,,. fri.,th moro frv.tien'h Inn bur of Alexandria. This was secure! than there is at the table of the cattle from cvety wind b .t that from theUg. vi,a is needed is a steer who will northwest, aud to avoid this a bleak i,lUl.u.r hiuiM'lf, take otf his own hide, wuter was begun ten or twelve years ; ttUd bavin selected the choice parts of uge; it rims from uoriiiea.'-t to south- j '118 anatomy, bring them to the ranch, nest, u.id ii now makes the harbor safe! aud baud them in at the kitcheu door from any wind tbit Maw. The old j 10 the cattle kin with his eoniplimeu's. ri'.aros is m. .orally supposed to have : Of course tbere would be no objection bren at : the. eastern end of the peuln-j to the beef coming into tho kitcheu and siila; the buy ou the east was in aneieut ! broiling one of his own steaks for tho tiu;os culled the Great Harbor, and j tabli of the cattle king, but we can that one ou the west called the Pi rt of j hardly expect that much intelligence Eauostui. Both of these ports seeui to and accommodation from a dumb brute, have been uiilicult of uevess, from sunk That Texas has to stnd North for al locka abuutthe entruuees. The entrance most everything that is used, is not the tJ tho present harbor is still iu a condi-1 fault of the Tixaus at all, but is due to tion which requires great cantiou, aud the lack of intelligence and industry on vessels ulnavs tuke ou board au Arab the part of our domestic ar.itua s. Vbv pilot before doing so. Tue passage is ' do not the cattle tan their ewu bides voiy uairow, but once passed the sound-; and thus obviate the necessity cf im. ings are deep and the at-cborage good, porting hides, aud eventbiug that is The objects which attract the wmtor made i f leather ? Why is it thut the as he enters the harbor are tue number Tex is sheep have not yot the capacity of forts er I atterios along the sandy ; to establish acd macage a woolen fac-hii-Lts where tho palace Mauds. They ' tjry? As it is, the best they can do is are of unous forms and sizes. Nov jr. to laiso the wool, which is shipped having gone along tho ground on which North, aud comes back as clothing, for tuoy stand it is impossible to describe which wo pay very high prices. It is them iu detail ; it will be enough to say very evident 'that our breeds of domestic that the whole length of these heights animals are susceptible of improvement, are covered with i beta, they command ( They have not got sufficient energy and the passage which ships mint take iu ; intelligence, and consequently many of coming i:i to pa-s the br. a water. tho farmers, were it not for 'imported There are huge and formidable bat- j coudened milk, oleomargarine and U ries round the lighthouse at tho other : CJrnea beef, would almost starve to end of tho breakwater. It is ou the . lIeuth) aml i it wert, not for lhs im sllUd mlge where Arabi Pasha is taM to p)rUvi t.lothing they would go bare wcouMtucun' otttu-ric-. ami tue .pies-; t'ons asked in Pailia ui nt are silent to the ixisting defensive works whica i ! ;i -e been visible to even ono enterin Alexandria for years past. These forts 1 were all.neavily armed some) c:rs ago bv : Ismail Pusha, as he expected an attack j from the Saltan when there wai a dispute about authority ar.d vessalage. A .i'ii P.idia may bo adding to or im-j proving these works, but he4tii'inot ro- quire any more butteries to drive ships of war aay, for it would be useless to bombard these forts unless there was a r'ulhVient force to land and carry them by ass.inlt. Those sea batteries are the nnl defences of Alexandria; the town itself is surrounded by au old wall of tho med io a! kind, which would t tTer no difficulty to an attaching force. A large rock at the tnirauoe of the great artificial harbor obliges ships to be piloted iu zizig fashion dnnpg ihe day, while at night they cannot enter at all. In stormy weather large vessels sometimes remain outside for days, fear ing; they will ba east upon this reef, if they attempt to enter. The Alexandria harbor is a work of lesser magnitude ban the Suez CUoul, though its local importance is greater. The outer break water, two miles long, is more than that distance from the qnaye, while a spit of land curves round to it, so that where ih- Darrow deep-water channel lies the whole interior area is protected from wind and wave. BreakwaUrs, quays and jetties are a'l sound, sol-d, honest work, anl do great credit to Messrs. Greenfield, the contractors, who labored eight years upon it. It bad formerly been nipposed that Port 8aid would, to some extent, rival Alexan dria, and take much of the trade from her. Such, however, has not proved to be the case, and the older harbor, with its) splendid nndern works, has held its own. Walter Malley, since his acquittal, has been making himself obnoxious by pointing out one of the Stati's witnesses on the street. If the Malley boys don't behave themselves pretty quietly now they will find their homestead an un healthy place. The New Haven people are not any too well pleased over that venlict, anyhow. A Ciiekasaw Indian has been en trusted by the American Bible Society with five hundred Testaments, which he is distributing to his fellow Chicka Domestic Auiuials in Texas. If a stranger, traveling in Texas, were to arrive, for the first time, at a large cattle ranohe, he would fix bis mouth to revei in frefh milk, genuiue country but ter and other produces of the dairy. He would seo cattle to the right of him, cattle to the left of him, and also ia front aud behind, but when it carne to actually luxuiiating in the country pro duets rvfeircd to, ho might just as well "banc his mouth up ou a nail," to U30 the Oormin simile, for if there is one place in the world where frosh butter and milk is scarce, it is at the ranehe of cue of the cattle kings. If there is any milk on tho table at all. it is condensed iniik from New Yok, and the butter is ol tho fragrant oleomargarine variety, fresh from tho dairies of St. Louis. 1 f there is any boef on the table, the c'unuces are that it is corned beef frcm Kansas city. We have received a letter from a ou the subject. The Wiseou jin farmer ... ,, ,(,u,M B j,,foror herself ou a stool, milk herself until the pail is full, alter which she wil. baud it to the cattle quein wi n a polite bow. That's the kind of a cow best suited to the climate of Texas. If tho cow has sufficient intelligence to learn to churn, make but or, take it. to town and sell it, she would be highly apprt ca'ed. As i-. is, the Ti.vis cows do nothing all day loo but to graze and loaf arouud ou l tie piaine. The Texas steer lias also many dis erepunees. lie is entirely too luzv, II j us ,,, ri(,bt kind of au animal then f,jotol all the wav up -! Texas Siftin-. Hifc-tui.liiii. If jou distrust your own powers oi management, young sir, consult some kindly disposed woman, when iu quest of a wife ; never ask advke from a male friend iu these matters. The stupi.U st woman tha', ever was born is bettur than the cleverest man in love affairs. In fact, no man is a match for a woman uutil he is married - not even then. The worst of youug ruou is, they never know their worth uutil it is too late. They think the girls are difficult to catch, whereas there is nothing so easy, unless the girls are bet ter eugaged. Indeed, a youug man sho lid always have his mamma at his elb w to guard him against the machiuati ins of the fair. As, however, that cannot be, let me urge you to be cautious what you are about ; and as yon seem to have plenty of choice, don't be mote atten tive to one sister tlmn another, by which yon will escape the red eyelids, and also escape having mamma declaring yon have trifled with Maria's or Sophia's feelings, and all the old women of the neighborhood denouncing your c n duct, sod making up to yon themselves fot one of their own girls, S ime ladies ask a man's intentions before he is well aware teat he has any himself ; but these are the spoil sport order of women. Most of them are prudent enough to get a man well hooked before they hand him over to papa. It is generally a case of "Ask mamma" first. A man is not always master in his own bouse. Stock-Breeding In the South. A few years ago such a thing as thoroughbred cattle in the cotton States was almost unheard of. Rocently, how ever, there has been a decided change in that direction, inspired by individual enterprise as well as the establishment of Mate agricultural colleges, where stock-breeding, is very properly receiv ing considerable attention. A case in point ia the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Mississippi, at Starkville, where 3,000 persons assembled a few days ago to witness the sale of thorough bred and graded cattle. Over one hundred head were disposed of at prices ranging from f 10 np to $250, and there were bidders f'om almost every county in the S ate, including Governor Lowry and ex-Governor Stone. Cattle raising in Mississippi has reo iced a great im petus, and promises ere long to share the honors with King Cotton, Wanted. A clergjuian woo can preach three sermons consecutively without mention ing Galilee. A man who will refrain from calling his friend's speech a " happy effort." A woman who remombers last Sun day's tixt, but is unable to spaak understaudiugly of the trimmings on the bouuet of tho lady in the pew next in front. Au oditor who never feels pleased to bavo his gcod things eredi'ed, or mad when they are g'olen. A pencil that is always iu tho first pockit you put your hand into. A raiu who has been a fool some time during his life, aud kuowa enough to keep the knowledge of it to himself. A married man who does not think all the girls envy his wife tho prise she has captured. A married woman who never said, "No wonder the girls dou't get married nowadays; they are altogether different from what they wore when I was a girl." An unmarried woman who never had au oiler. A mm who never intimated that the economies of the univer.e were subject lo his movements, by saying, " I knew if I took an limb rills it wouldn't raiu, ' or some similar asinine remark. A pocket-knife that is uevcr iu "them other pants.,' A mother who never said she " would rather do it myself" wheu she should have t night her child to do that thing. A father who no or forgets that his duties to bis children arc as many uud as weighty as theirs to hioi. A child who would rather not eat be tweeu meals than at meals. A converted brother who does not exigerate his forsakou wiakedness when relating his experience. A person ugo or sex irumate'ial who does not experience a dish of pride upon b.'iu thought hat he is not aud may never hope to be. A b ittou ou the male garmeuture that never comes off except wheu the per-on who.-e m ssiou in life is to sew buttons on is near at hand with her utensils. A tinper who never complains of a cold when asked to sing. A woman who when caught iu her second-best dress wiU m ike no upology for her dreadful appearance. Fntertaiiiinj; Friends. Enter'aiuine c nests, either on a lurm. j or a small scale, enters mote or less I into tho soc'al life of most heads ol I families; and whatever the number o! I guests entertained, or w hatever i ireetion the entertaiumi ut may take whether a i dinner of four, era ball of four hundred, j or an amateur performance with an i audience of fifty, or a concert ilk an j audience of two hundred each and all ; deiioiud au outlay of money iu a greater j or less degree; and outside of the ques tion of t xptnse is the equally important one of the actual aud practical knowl edge necessary for arranging and organ izing entertainments of any kiud. These may prove either grm'. successes or gn at failures, according to the tact aud judgment displayed; ua.l although no doubt much depends upon individual skill and good sense, yet to those inex perienced in the matter of entertaining guests, certain leading rules, suggestions ar.d statistics cannot fail to be cf senioe, and obviate many incongruities, mis takes, f-isc which niiht otherwise arise, more especially iu the catering lepaituieiit. The upetiTH attendant upon large entertainments have grown so heavy irum foics of example, that those possessing moderate means, bnt hospitable proclivities feel themselves debarred from enteriug the racks of -n tertainers tbrotuh being utiablo to fol low in the wake of more wealthy indi viduals. Therefore, as they cannot afford to do things well in tho orthodox and conventional stylo, they think it best to do nothlug at all in the way of hospitality; thus many pleasant social gatherings are sacrifice! a', the shrine of custom, fashion aud expense. This is greatly to be lamented, as, with taste '.d judgment, entertainments suited to every circle can be got up that will afford complete satisfaction. The Micrnsoopp as a Detective. In Germany, some years ago, it was discovered by the authorities of a rail way that a barrel wLich, on being dis patched from a certain station, con tained silver coin, bad, duriug the journey to its destination, been emptied of its contents and filled with sand. For some time to clew to the perpe trator of the robbery could be discover ed; but at length a learned professor, having been consulted on the subject, called in the aid of the microscope. The piofessor went to work on the track at om-e. lie, knowing that, even though in the very minutest degree, there was a distinctive difference in the sand found near the various stations alon the railway line, sent for samples of it from each of the places through which the train containing the silver ooin had passed When the microscope he then catefallr examined each sample, com pared it with the sand found in the birrel, and thus identified the station j from which the latter had been pro- ; cured Having, in this ingenious man- j ner, found ont the station he wanted. ' little difficulty remained; for the rail- j way servants employed at it, by oue of whom the robbery had been committed, ; were so few in number that the culprit was readily detected. In this ingenious rtanner the thief was found. Pitka or silk grass, whicn is a native of Mexico and the West Indies, can be successfully grown in the South. It can bo woven into the finest fabrics, and would be a rival to king cotton. The Other Mile. A well known humorist has something to say on a mnch-veied question which cannot fail to please the ladies, wllo must be tired of be ug lectured on their , ,ii T . I nselessness as wives t Mh, yes, I know i all that, my son. 1 have heard much of i, i. v i that before. You mourn and grieve over the lack of true womanhood among ti e girls of your acquaintance. Mere but terfltos of fashion, yon say, who cau rat. tlo tho keys of a giand piano, dance bke ; fairies, chatter nonsenso and society i nothings by the hour, and for their lives cannot bake a loaf of bread, roast a turkey or make a shirt. Ton Bay you demand tho noblest type of Womanhood in your wife, aud you waut to know where yon can Uud the wife you waut. Well, I will tell yon, my dear boy. If that is tho sort of a woman jn want, marry Nora Mulligan, ymr laundress' daughter. She wears COW h de shoes, IS guiltless of , , . . , . , i, corsets, never had a sick day iu her lito takes in washing, gees ont house oioau- , . , iug and cooks for u family Of seven children, her mother aud three men who board wilh her. I dou't think she would marry you, beufise Cou 11 gau, the track walker, is her style ol a man. She is tho useful sort of a woman you appear to waut, but I dou't think she'd look at you twice. Can you shoulder i saek of flour aud ciirrv it into the linnsn Ton vnn saw nn.l Mil I ten colds Uouso r Ln ynu taw ana spi I n il toiiw of Uickory woi il in the fall, so tS to have nady fuel all .he winter? Can ) OU Spade lip half au acre of ground for " , ., , , a n 1 a . a kitchen garden 1 Vo you know what will take the liuiv taste out of tue new , 1 ' , ..,,1, cistern? andean yon patch the little leak ia the kitchen rcof f What would you do if the chimney got choked up? if the front door binds at tho top ? but if u lock pets out i.f ruder If naiiianiiK gus out oiouur. 11 an extra shelf is wautad in the pantry ? Cau ou bring home a pane of glass and " . , a wad if putty and repair damages iu the bittiug-room window? fan von n bang some cht hji paper on the kitcheu ? Cau you fix the front gato so that It will not sag? Can you help the niau carry the li,' stove out into the summer kitcheu? Canyon, in short, do any thing about tho ho. tse that Con Regan can? Mv dear boy. you 6ee why Nora Mullioaii will lae none of vnn- kIia .nuingau win iae none ol you, sue Wants a higher type of true manhood, V ,n , w, .( n on expect to hire men to do all the man's work about the house, but you want rniir wifo to ivw rvl hi 1.0 that waut your wite to rto every) lung mat auv woman tin do. Relievo mo, my dcarson,niae tenthSof the girls who p'av the piutio and sing ho charmingly, whom yon in voi.r limited knowledge 0 set ilown as 1 mere buttcillies olfasnion, are better fitted for wives than you are for a husband. The girls know moro about these things than yon do. If yon want to marry a first-class cook and ex perienced house-keeper, do your court ing in the intelligence t fllce. But if yon want a wife, ttarry the girl you love, with dimpled hands aud a fico troublos seem to be alarmingly inereasing all liba . s,ii; ,1., . 1 I.... I ,;n i i over tho eonntrv. and I have a very near lola like the sunlight, and her love will help )iril w11 iB ,.,,,. .,, a Mr ,,irrH,,P0 you to risk the rest, I haio been to see tlic physioiana of whom Mr. - 1 I.arrabcc vpcaks, aud I ted you, sir, It Is slai- Noiuethiiig for the Ilarefuolii!. Country boys, as soon a i Nuturo spreads her carpet of creed. Usually bee to go barefoot, and, inasmuch as rusty , ... ... , nads projectiug from old piuo beards never got out of the way of approaching bare fet t, many an urchin goes bound- inix off uit'i nn fnnt in tlm limi.l ati.l n ing OU Wil l one foot iu tho Hand and a look of anguish on the countenance. A writer in the New York OliKorvor nnmen writer in me itw lora uuserver comes to tho rescue of all such au Hirers, and ,o.,u ...ii. nJ ..i , ,i,,-..t, , i piescribos something which can be easily prepared. ncarcoiy a week passes, lie Bays, that iheie is uot a report in tho news papers of some ono who has died of tetanus, commonly called locklaw, bronght on by some sharp instrument being stnek in the body nsnuUy a nail iu tho foot. Such wounds will gener ally prove harmless if the following liniment be properly applied : Two ounces alcohol ; two ounces oil of or gan ua; one half-ouuce tiuoture of cam phor. I was once called to see a ! ,y twenty -foar hours after ho had stuck a rusty nail in his foot. He appeared to bo in intense agony, and his foot was considerably swollen. I opened the wound so tha' serum Qowod a little from it, and then folded a pieo of soft cotton cloth, eight-ply, and ttoroughly saturated it with the liniment uad j bound it on the wound, giving instruc tions to renew the application every two hours till relief ba given. In six I hours I called to see the boy, and ho , was out in the yard playing, and suffered j uo more from the wound. " The liniment is good for any fresh wound on man or beast and every j family ought to keep a bottle of it. I do not aKrm that in every case it will I preveut lockjaw ; but I do b lieve tln ' if properly used, lockjaw would seldom ' occur. In aa experience of rxaiv years T !,-.. i .1. uui auowu oi a case wnere tue liniment waa used, ought to bj used till feoted." The liniment a enre is ef- A Hull Dallar Tilal. Mr. Ernest King, editor of the Fall River (Mass ) Sun. thus discourses npon the merits of St. Jacobs Oil : " Suffer ing with rheumatic paina I wasDidymtu as to remedies. I read of tit Jacobs Oil and said here goes for m half dollar trial. 1 bought a bottle and before it was half nsed the screw-wrench pains had gone and troubled me do longer." Twenty years ago it required five tons of coal to make a ton of iron rails. Now a ton of steel rails tiav to produoed j from the ore with half that quantity of coal. m Col. O. W. Herbert, of the Forest I Park Restaurant, Si. Loni, Mo., waa 1 tntirely cured of rheamaiiam by Bt ; Jacobs Oil, says the Hu Louis Post- I Dispatch, I ' " , Some seeds liko those of the balsam, , stock and wall-flower, improve with age I to a oertain extent. ' THE mrESDISG FATE tn Intrtrofliia fbion-r frani ee We of n rio.iiliirnt llonioiimu. Huston Uivbf.) 1'I.a ni,ln f il.iu ninnr nnro more Ot ICS iiiiiiiuil i a niot renim kalile statement from m of our h. lmg eitunns which jvv J oslcrdm'a isno. Bo unusual tfo " - ,,m,stmosCjnnectcawiiliit,Biiiti-onui;licoiii hiM !M It om,,,, th street mjiI iu i social circles, that a rfpuVufatlfe of tub papor was c,im,i.iicil tu invostiKato Us detail nl verily iu fact Tin) rtul. referred to was ow York an l r.osi in TMspatVli V.nyri M com. nnv. bIiiw ol ee on Arcli stiect. ni' ,;va,,, otiio.i, .tiid'rr holna quoetim e'l, id: " Well, sir, logically I lmtc l-e V';. b Cn l laken .;,-k. My trouble was not -m- at iirl i ui I I'mmdit ij was tho result nf 1 .11 limes. Ilium"' i 1 to k ail alnuvliiuei- i f i i'n . . .-smi.i'i im i M i t.n'-- simp. Then, spain. I litll dull ant s!iaii(,i' paim im.ii.Miis jv.r's "f my Unly. My app" lite was poo.l mi- il iv and I lia I lib' btrvm the nei, ami lav In ill pa inn. I me niueli "I i.il time. A uliilp nfiei nar.l I imtieeil much tb' ng iecu.ir b ut tlic llui' I a passing and tl' U a . ilinn nf. scum alel ft "irai'ito ac. iiniu latum fiiiecarc l m it. Mi'l 1IM not reSllSn tint til si' tliiliK- Bioalit am thin.; Scurf is mnl I T .el the Ultn-ss I . run niiK nm i i n inc -2 si li ilav of Ho oh r 1 lull prostrate whilo ifsili- lu, uini'm Tn mout street. I was ear. id homo '" oat of tlm u.usc until il.o niid- die. ol December. I (hen went ilnnii tun ami tt,.ni.c.l tn attend to mr loii-iiu-sn until Ih' Mtli ul l.lsl Jantmi v. wli n I was taken wiin a verv severe li lao-o. Mv svliipteina wife tfr i :l.ie. I wa- I, a lul1' l.lo.ite I; 1 sullen .1 ro io eiiim in ah pa:ts of mv l ly ami it wa nlnio-i inios,;i.!c to p.'t "y hrcatli. Fur sis ilavs I in Tnr la il ihmn mi l iiccr s!: . I "as coiWantlv atlnii'lul bv my regular phv n i.ui. Doctor Jiihii'iin, ami IVntor Uow.lilcU almi fni" tn see in neuly every day. Thorn was on ilmilii tint I RittTilliiff from l)fi::hl' iliseasa of tlu Ui'lficvs ia i s worst form and lui -lili,. 'Mmi.u'il.i I bv ether trouble! in '"' l'v,r ,'t'l't 1,1 sl"'"' 1"',y,'ri "f kll f )(t ,,1,1.,,, koj)t (;r .wing worao, ami ilna'iv tin '. !a;i;,r I " aulo iu tho vicinity reUnuT X IS" somi becaim: as l a.l as betore. Then tin) ilm'- irra ia'S l"p on Pntbi lv, dec'.arcil I couhl imt ,,v0 1(iro l;l1 t,vl.I1ty.h.r 1,,.,-rs, and my .loiKht'r, who was rcanluig in I'aii, le. urarlied f r. Still I limjercil almi;; for soviis! M llloru ,i,-al than alive, but never niv'.r.p rp b"p. One uiKlit -it wason the '.'Oih lZ 1c-ch!hiI my ilisi.aeo ami hmiIi-i iuks etacily. b tl I hmv Si'.ine seTpre easca ul Ilrmhl's ihs- hlll ll0111 flli;, ,ml ciMrlv mt g,,u,i. b;v iliil it statu tho case that 1 tlctiTfinul tn 'T "'0 ' r'T n1,'i'1' ' .f , iS,' I split mv man too tho untg store, proeurel a hnttn- of tho iniliiiin imknnwu to my phyi- ienil, ami took iho Rio' iii at 10 iicinck. At that tune I was Miftering intrrlso- ;v. I nmlil unt alepp; I ha.l the shuit breaths an. I rcml.l scarcely c. t any air into uiyliuia. 1 was turrit'lv bloatfu frt'ii! hoa.l to loot, ami the mot inn of mv lr art was ii reirular and cpinbil, Tim next moruiug I nas able to breathe trcmy; tho pain bpuaii to love me ami tho bloatuiu iltrre.isoT. I ciitinupil t.) lake tho nio.l.cinc, ami to day, sir. I am as wpll as I evor waa ia inv !i!Oi an. I w " illy owmn 10 tho wnn lertnl. almost miraculous ii.iwcorfit Warners Me Kill iw.v and Liver Cure. I do not know what thia ,110liicjll0 i4 ,ullllo 0f, or snytliing else altmt It, hut I know it aavtnl my life when I was given up bv Iho ilootora ami hail itallv bion ilcail for iat ,t Uta mo iu ,,MfMt health ever since, ami has cured m irtytf inyfih nls to whom I have reoonimi n led it. ThoroSiea niIuber of verT remslKal,te caaes iu Lynn ami Kalem, a it m this citv, that it has cured. My T!Z?yl ttit 'ethers have investigated it th.uoufjhly. I am Klad tl.oy have, fr I feci that the ' f e ich a wuinloi nil c ue hlmiild be known to the thrmsan.U in all part' of the land who are airf fenug from troubles of the hltluttys, liter or Loan, in sonic of tneir many uauiierou inrm. The rppresriitaiivc of tbp presn thanked Mr. I.arrabee for Ida very frank and clear state ment, ami was about to leave tho olVicn when a gentleman 6t. fp-d up to hurt and impihe I if he wi re oi'i kiiiK lnli.i uiiiii .n ntnuit Mr. I.arralu sickiii'oa ami n euverv. Tlie scribe replied that ho v , when upon the cir Ionian said: "And so am I, ai.d 1 have Pome all tho way fii.m Chicago lor that verv immoso. I'.uhifv piy wonuermi. ' '" What did llioyaay?" asked the manofnewa. ' '' Hay I why, sir! t!iv fully oiuhrm every thing A. Johnson, at 10 Wm ht street. Il Mr. Ijirraboe has stated. I went to eoo lr. 1). ,R.b,nt when I caibd, andn. I ateppod into the ( ommouwealth hotel, whore Mr. Larrabeo was living at the time ut h.s sickness. Messrs. JtV. lllt' Mr' pointed to the electr.c. aiuinuciator and eaid, 'Why 'Or wooksaul weeks every time that Wl Vang I said: Tnat m.ai.8 the death of Mr. Larrabeo. No ono annuid the hotel ovor dreamed that ha would recover, and when the ,tK.,r8 wo(1 co. ,ortll i,.,,,,, ilis room they would shako their heads and nay there w as no hots). Ttio arraiigcmeuiB lor tho funeral wero rv ,,,. , nur.,clo.' I tin ii ralietl on Dr. Johnson, who said that Mr. Larrabco's ease aasa very remarkable one, Ha was hia family phyBl. ian an I upoclcd liia dltath evorv hour lor a number of woeka and n. v. i ealleil to ho" him during that time but ho w.ia j ropjrwl for it. Tho doctor said the n coveiv waa duo tn Warner's Kafo Kidnoy and l iver Cure, ami if ho had friends, main or ipin.ilo, troi.blod with Albumen or any kidney iiM.bloB bo eliould certainly advise thorn to ' ihis remedy. Dr. Johnson paid kidney diOien ties arts more common than moat people lh:uk, and that many symptoms which are supposed t i le other disi asoa anao irom the kidneys. Ho said that ladies after gestation ale specially subject to albuniiuoii troubles nhii'h require prompt attention. "Well, I then came down and called on PrH. Inuersoll liowditch on Itovlston streol. The old doctor was ineliiiod to bo reticent, but fully conMrmod all I had picviouslv Ic.ni d. He had attendod Mr. I.in a1 .011, and aupp s -d him bavmul ll li,.o ...! U ft..rJr.l m.l..,.l , as ho said, by Warutr's Safe Kidney and Liver "i next wont to see Dr. Mo'v.lle E. Webb, at the Hotid t'lmiv. for vou eoe t waa determined XtlA JjZh, gentleman, and ho said " 'I knowof Mr. I.arratec'a caBe from bavin,. thoroughly iiivoatigit-il it as a medical direo tor of a lite ui-unim c c rapany, and It la oto of tho most remaik'thjp ca-ia t "have ever mot. Mr. Larrabao had all ho manifestations of a c. mip ballon of chaoaacs, and in their wors tonus. Hi. had albumen and casta iu tho urine, and a tcrnbly difis-od livor and seloon. In deed, ho was so bad that he threw himself upon tho floor, and, widi hia head tipmi a lnweck, sirn kU d tor breath. Il waa on the night when ho was so bad, and when all his mo.lioal advisors had loin; Kiveu him up, i hat ho bewail using Warm r a iSa'u Kid. ey and Liver Curs. The unt morning at to o'clo.k ho wis able t brcathe freely, anil has Ix en . ver since. 1 sub Jcct. d him to i ho most thorough examination po itilo, aftor his rocovory, and " I can't Hud out about h.m." His kidiieys, liver, lungs and ho o I are perfectly well and sound I can only a to tnat, irom what I have toen, I won a uu- i hesitatingly recommend this remedy. Ti, m,eliiinn. fr.,n. th .i.t.m.m. w niado which come to thonoaipaper man aa well as the general public, mint be Mo-fold. Fust that a modern miracle of healing baa txen per- I formed iu our midst, and that, too, by the simp e-t wean and one which is within the I rea. li of ev ry one. 1 1 eh'.uld lu rcuieuilwred that Id ight'a disoa-e ia uot usually a sudden ; c uuphiint. Its bpginuinga aro alight aud its I growth ol iw. The symptoms by which it may I be detected are different with diilerent persona, o two eoplo usually having tho same. Thia , fact waa manifest in the oaae of Mr. Larrabeo. and be had uo idea of tha terrible complaint which had attacked him until it became tixo I upon him. 8, comlly. teatiinnuiaUof auch high character ami e i outspoken m tone, conclu I mvi-Iv prove the value of the remedy and it siix nor nature to the proprietary articles witb which the public have been flooded. "Tho greater include the lea," and tha remedy i :''"!'.,,',V .?lwl?3l. door, moat iin.pieatiouahly be certain in all uKenTmt" " ai8,rou, uul"' ,, , A recant paper by Major Eallett givea instances of the. remarkable resnlta wui,.h have followed effott to improve food-planta by a regnlarly-continued practi e ot selecting the seeds of tho best plants for planting vines, beetroots, cereals and potatoes have greatly im- proved under the system of section, in some oases the annual yield per atjje being trebled in few years. Twenty housand Dollars In Collaterals. James Halfstop, in order to appear as a bondsman, sworo before a Little Hock Justice of the Peace that ho was worth twenty thonsaud dollars. Hhortly a' for ward the justice, learning that Halfstop vi ai cot worth twenty-five cents, and that ho lived otl a rented sua up farm, sent out a warrant for his arrest. The man appittrcd in court, bringing with with his wife and two boys. "mT. EVstop," said the justice, "what Lavo yon to sny why you should not ba. committed for re-jury ? ' You sword that yon are worth twenty thousand dollars, but tha fact has been t'Btablisfcpd that you aro not worth anything. This is ft cUar caso of per jury -so clear, sir, that the penitentiary gate is opening to receive yen." "I said," exclaimed Mr. Halfstop, "that I am worth twenty thousand, dol lars, and I stick lo it. Jim," he ad ded, addrttssing one of his Bobs, "stand up here before fbe jndge. Now, siv, this boy is worth Ave thonsaud dollars, flfiiiged if I'd tuke that price for bim I Nod, my soil, yon stand np. Judge, this boy also worth five thousand dollars, "fiiie," ho continued, address ine his wife. "sUnd np. Now smile for the judge. Now laugh a little 8e that, judge? That woman's worth ten thonta id dollars if she's worth a cent. That makes twenty thousand dollars. Now I am worth flvo thousand dollais wouldn't take that amount for myself, litit I don't chiim to represnt more tban twenty thousand dollars; don'tyousee?" The justico ri il. cted for a moment, then said, - "I guess you're right, tir. The statutes are not plain on tbo subject, but I'll diKcliuige ynu " A I'm tail. No funet:in "f die ''!. ""'i'" In-iwl-an; .ban iboso which liberate l.-olll Hie r stem li in.it'i r tt.r.iiui oil hv llio stomieh aS lin p i-i-il.ie d:.!.t and unlit f u tool. These pasr. tliioii;ti tlie I. iir-'1.and u miiBt therpforo be m unfi-t bow impoitaiil b ! I" ree those o.g.':i- lr. m oImiiiiciioii. A regular hsl'tl of I (..lv, -"Ob it' cni.otuiitlaut. sound digestion, , in bed a i.;c...-,nf. t.'i.en Hie co-opfrati'-n ol there lo niKio.H niaiiilv b-veiuta the health of tiic ssti in. and no 1 tin- t-hoold li' lost, af id obii iv.'i' tlie t": rt i-.ibli'isot constipa- Il in ri !:!:!': '' 'he l ' -1" reinniy. uosioi- ( Ber n S on i h 11, Iters, is h'-b n1.o overcome ti ver Ki d t ..i ,llii iiiuat!Mil, I diii V iM"w, debility mid othi r uiliie nts. J'l u thu Hit.!!' cine tif II." ontsei. When a man m il so lnv llnit starvation iisi li' won't dnvp him lo woi k yon will ih.ii--aby tlnd him ruiiuing fur eflice on a labor re fill m ticket. "(l.iM. n Mi'licnl Pisc ivpt" ia warranted to pii-.i:n.f Im- l lo,s fr. in a'l iinpnriea, irom nhate'i r eause ailsn.g for hciolnl.i. Korea of all I n I-. SI. n unit llio...' li-ea-e-. Ha ef ftcts are p. v. :..ii". Thousand of liattiiio nia a lr li a ! si's. Sen I n:anip f"i- p. inpl 1 t i li Sl.t'i I'l-" ist . Addresii Vi'oui.iCa lMst-KS-s.iiiv .Ml. i n I. Ashm I VTio:. Ilullalo, S. Y. I hi. a, a li.piid which in Peru ia handed n U id like culpp alter meals, ia prppaied from maize, uioiHti U! i aud fermi uud by maatiea. i.oU. 'WITH liltTKfl I. FKIil.lK!!-" Pr. It. V. I'll to v., flufT.ilo. N. Y : 7 r Sir Vm.r -T.iddni 5l..il'Ml I'ls.-evny" and -Pur-kvvp I'e'.'its" Lire nirid n. y ilnngliter of S.ooV. o.is s.n',;.ii and 0ti Sues about ilu-Nic'.. ai d lour "KiVoriH' I':, i-cr ptloli ' I .is lie o e;.i :'! d wonders n le.-t'.nng to In .ot!l 111' :!'. l o b.l 1 I ei II I'lil-l.tfl lor eiRlll iioitl." I '.'ti I'm lie WiaKiiosH. 1 am . nil ,-.ilt, ';il f, el l V-il a tin y. ' j. II. 1 1 NO. (iahi"ii,Tai. TIipvp are no fewer than sixty-threo van"- . ties of the common bramble, classified and , IliuieJbv botanist aa I nun f"uir.l lu tnglaiid j "KM II HUM. liltMU'ATEs. nh'.H S'd. lOiuV l.'.s i.ci.a-e tl."o troubles l.iculiar to wiiieu. slenl 1 u lr. Pierce 'Tami.te I'.' scupiioii." which lo an nnlaillnij rihiidi. s 1 1 by Ul .itsis's. A proposal Ins I prn mado to treat vellow fever patients by urtiticial fold, n order t kill the poisotions (jenua ol the disease. K.ilhrr nml sign. foi t vnn. S. C. I'eh 1ft, 181. TI. II. WaiiNi ii X ('".: ."-cs-1 cu:eo myself of a kidnov ilmiase n I iv son of Brislu'a llina a. bv the i 'e of your Safe Kidney and Liver Cuie, win a evt'y o'.her --eniedv hid fa.iul. Jolix A..M,W. An rxehaiiKo snyi ths difference b'-lwieu a ln.iiMi'V man an 1 a (tuition i. " one loii'a to cat and the oil" r t tc too l 'tu;." Taut tlii-b.iiol aif llnr Is lh: o limes the man ho waabrforo bobe.or ns'ie; WiH'h Ib ilth lietievti r. II. DimtKiats. Hi'iid for pamphlt t to ij.Wm.l.s, Jers' y t il.., N. J. '4 Oni'a Will lluv a Treatise niioii tho Horse and his Disease. Booh of ltHi pn'i. Valuable to every ownri .r hoi-art,. I nitt lee staimia lak- n. Sent post paid bv lialtinioii' Sewapapcr Union, M to 8J , N. Holliday St., Paltimoro, Mil. A Krr-atitiTiir(7vemVntiias ipoently boon j made in that list tul product-Carboliue, a de- odoiized eMiacl of petrohtim, winch is the onlv article that realty eutpa haldnna. Jt is now tho finest of hair .Iressoma. I I'l he eoD-i.ivER on, from selec'ed livera, on tbo 3' aslifro, by Oiswpll, Uarard ACo., N. Y. Absolutely pin ; and sweet. I'ahentowba havs once takeii it prt fer it to all oihera. I'hjei Cian declare it superior tn all other oils. Cn.pr SANr.a, fa pimples and rough at 'o cured b usitm Juniper Tar Heap, mad by t'aawtU, Hazard A Cc, ew lork. 1h Kli l't.rkiim a dependant of I.vcnrens or Lyamk-r?-0il City Derrick. No, Eli is a dPtcenoatit ol i.viiSfiroiti'ior Imv. VIM viaeat or niac, aar Z!k..ks. mark armied. for I i. value xar motmj. ona.i.iM,.. MAKE HENS LAY. An Eiuilieti VVtrrliiarr suraeon aud Chamial, now travelli.a in tbta rouutrr, aaa tLal moet ol toe Horee and l attlr powitsra aold hs re are wortoleee iraan. ua ear a that Sl.eri.lanaCon.liti Hi Powiteraare abeolol I? pure anil lnuiieuasl valuable. NolLiua on eartk will inak. Leua le like Shentlan'e Conddion Pow- a.M IV An.uui.wnful lnnnt.lnlollM)d. Sold Jarvwhfre or arnt i mail mr a irnwiumia i OUXSOXaCO .Boston.Ma-e lornifrhBanf or.1 PAIHLESS EYE WATER RH.IKVKS AT ONCE. ClllsM iuftamwl and wl Ksea in a lew Loum. llivea NO fAIN. Tlie Ileal Itrairdv mlLfWorl I lor Kranulaled lnla. fse D"narlti lor Iho hair. I Hrilnl. Tenn- .V war era untrri t-m, - l'e .i". t" svr wil Itla t.vt. a. rail aia. .raasbriii t4 RlKTilJeail'a.a c'.sr. . ..':" UB, au IMS. kM. u-m. -" W Ul i.i.i.i.. OPIUM a MoatPinne A Tn-atise on their snw.lv cure s-s.s. i r or r.-in j i. 41urrMaN.P.t.lloa Js.i lilcano.lll. THRESHERSSH free, ma AULl MAW A I AY LORUO . Manati.Ul.lt, ENGINES. NIW ANIiHKCOND HAN 0 A l.ir a I1AKHI- lwl TuHKa, TiluavUle, 1'a aakM f ft ta atnrirtaor M Million pom aL II V Imported laat jW-rrtray hrVet I t" f 1 A aver.-anu wanteds-"t LrlUaawllmeoodlorclroa)ar. 10 Tvaw eiVl Black or inix, fr 11. ,0 lla. i'lna aiiaieas or ri ii IJ" in iaZf'k..lsa Hlaek nrlllxan. for S?i EATIHG KA A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed, Anl by men a one's ymrthl!ln arlvles nd aid mauv a trouble baa born lined and burton lightened. Such a rrlendshlp Is worth keeping, and w hen, from his cajieripuce, he advlaea anil InslrueH.hls oilnlnnashould bo heeded. If kind words can never die, and pood tlecda are never Inst, the Inducement for always doing the food rote t an Is slid a (treat one. Many ieoiile iuiaglna thai they had holler do noihin than do a utile, forerlilns thin H la tho detail that ninkoa Ih ag-erecaie-lho dropa that form the showersIll" fittfe klndnpsspaol life that make eaistcneeert diirablt. As, ill the picture, ihe pond old St. Jacob l pxlendiim relief to Ihe auflerlng auppll ant hr ofli ring a bolllc of thai wonderful remedy. St J irons ( h i., o all can do something of Una- fit for h i Rliow men in n ,.V.r,'., aickneaa. k il, ..0.VI r many lnsiaucca could the aim- ! pip tni'iillon of Ihe words "St. Jacob On.' eouplcd Willi terms of Indi rsement and en cuiriiKPinolit, liriuir relief and cure lo IhospMif ferlliawllh rheiiinnllMn. Ill view of the wonder fill record of lids limit (iermnii Itemrdy In tho cure of rheumatism, lieurnltia and oil iMilnful di-cn-cs.it niiiH'nrsin the lij;lit of stn.tiK duty for everyone to paliculli-. yet Sersls-tently. ikrp its arplleatlon in tho disonspit namotl. licarlng ill ir.ind Hint Ihe hit:licst food bom man toman l-iin-isia in Unit which lends lo promote theli tace.wi-lfiirenndceuernl health AininiRotheni who have u lie-iiniion in eh inn fit cexprowlnn to their. iplitV'll is Hlsliop (dlmoiir. of t'h'veland tihio, who h is usd Hie limit (urman Kciurdy fr .1 nous o;., saa indorses It highly, m v. rites nboit II foll.nis: "I am plciio to sa) th.it Hip ti-e cf st J i. oirt tm. bus 1 euofltrd ni cre.-itiv I I I'tivp no i.c-li.Tijou to recornrnrl 11 : nil ns nil ri. client inuiiie" C "L B LM B IVJ aS W T for liiiman, fowl aid anl-""1 f" first piipared and iiitli.-lua.'1 "I ieo. V. Mcrt -haul. In Iaji kp. V. H. A., ls;i:i, sir.i o winch llm . Tr Bleaillly (ir.iwn In pnlilic favor, ana nnn arkiinnlt-il):e.l anil admitted by taa tra.lc to lie loe i.i:iini.irti itiinusni oi inm country. V I" t' we mnkc tin. announcew nieiil lie do so without fear ol contra' rfll llirrs arc tunny who ar more o flfla iireinihci-il apainst propriflary reu II f,.ei i.iilfoi!ri oiiiil of the many Jill bi: on' ti"' market: however, wi I I i ,.I q. ul to iatc tin" 1,111 h prejii'hcf tliclion, uoiuilliHlHiiai ns we arc aware ss or iea reuiedica. hum- wa ara doa ... .,uinr l.Altttl.lNIi Oil- We no not r.oim wen l-ff or mtru. ies for oni litdnipnt. Iitlai do it .s l.lu-it an e.,,n.l. U i- I'"' ''1','" hot- IIHE '..0 '. ... or inlru' ies for oni hnlnii llhellt U'l e.in.l. II i I'll , p,. ot ilirt'i' si.e. ,ai auk ! lint "' Mfl T in.:'. i."i" inli' T'o'-' put Willi Willi ia' f". a'l) is' fr bom" fe-l., and "bit w ak ! lint " Pie il fl tnai ineur will, vAlln jfS&- wno'eeroltrii utut aoi- OH la --. aee-J- f,ii , for all .Pn' i.es of He.- oi.uu-itt-.- ammol !-.(. SlUke Well U-forr llit';. Cannot bo Dlsputorf. Klip of the principal roaaona or the wotnlerf.il icoei of Mer -chant's listvllnu oil la that It la' matiiifai liirt d utrictly on honor. Im pr 'pnclort do not, aa ti the cars Hi Ion niiuy, aflrr n.lking for it" lr int'ibciiip a nama, diaun-r..;e--!-s .y nshii: inferior cow-i.- verr iietj;oiits to li lnoif;ht in tin nia. ket.iecrdleS'of coat. For h uf n i i mm Mci. h int iar li. .. ii.l I. mm hi. n a rvnolivm for X b.'if-stv. aud will continue lo bet 3 ' . , ,, ,1,,... Kor X? n I v a I respeetalile rlsalsra IhitoTglioui ini- I n' "' '"""' '"' oi;'" C"n"it- in.r it sot. ..- -'.- tn Ihe pi. .. l.:. 1'ry Merchant's l. archil" 1 l-otlineiit for internal ant ti. in .il use, nH Isll yoar tie'ltlt'.-r what s''""l if liaa done. Don t t:tJ to Ml" tliie. lioi.a. Keep ffco bottle well corknl. cures !:.":," n" .-n.l.L s;mV. i l.aeie; Han"'. lTit. riial e '" Baiel ( ri. k'. ffl I-'". Oal'aof alt kin '". 8wsllira. T iiie"-", ri'h Wt.llH'ia...!l. Binsl't'Sf. Ko i" ' .'" liart" I in 1 aJV), rrat-kP'l I'-a'a Calleus. t.Aiu'nrtta, H..rn li:leiiit'P. p.,,..i. onitior. SiTtina and liniiasa, S'I'h,Im;i. Mm Ik11. I ....I liol Ol Slisrp, I . iliM.rri' l K.'Ht. I... ... ii I'oiiltrr. S n- Nit-i-les 1'i.rh, I ra. k'-'l llssla. Ill I S. ia. cuo-' l -. Mint- II- a, aiii.M-rii"iits or l'llrt, 1... 'K'be. bhauinauam. S ami,. '"Mie., W.-akiirwt of i.o' -fV'a. 1'ontr.tfiion ef Mi:sf. CrMiS slwrllr.l (rf-t Ki--ii a M .uij, I'iiniaK. I iks.l Uis-aaU, D-wla, i. Ateao( lhs t il.b r, t MOO Uf.W I f f;T proof 'of th"lst v ' ,i,ie f a heiiri liiunirnl tkar. ,Mt r. l.a.'t l.areJWi tin," or ' tiettet worm nie'lielnp thai, "Werclisnt s Worm 1 alii, la." Man ufaeiMrsil bv M. II. O. Co., lock- port. N. V . V. H A. JOHN HODCE. Sec'y. P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ictorial HISTORYof iubVVORLD Em bra-Una full and autbeotlc atoonnU a'j7V': 5oo ol aortaat and metltxu Mint"), and 1m ..M mu,i ,-ii tt( tU. Oivsk and Kuawaai lrsVlta. mmd"il, lb. erul-. ih. Lap Sllta.. rwtorriiatioo. IL. dlki;r aad aMtla ilatortk. Ie World. tc..o.n oonlalul4X SkTwrr .f ih. World .r.r piiWish!. kVwd aVa pat aa and eitrm t-rma lo Aaoul Addreaa VtTius.L Pvautjiisii Co.. rLilatWnMfcPa . ni? AT.TTT 18 WEALTH ! 7 .. .un Run TllSATHIHT pa, B- V. wana a -s. - --- ----- , eirMsnUlkX' nvaif I'rematnr. d . cauas d B ov leads to mlaei7vde-a,r and d- ato, r.nl raaea. Wh U.1 colilaina T'vn av mw, saruw I I d- ath. One boa will cure Ana melltu'atniat- L".T VTrrnllar a Lax or lla lKn nvro utiiiaia meot. One dollar a Uia or na "2fJV w a auar- bj mail pmld on reoelptol Pnr. ante.eli.bois. to cure any r ''f a,a promptly alicuded to. GOOD NEVG , .... i. cai u'llkD tas. .ua i-fu' """Jj "K:i Son r 0:'.l Utl ! Btt," n'.-.-i. ln.1..rl.li.e. l'. I il... a..utl'.l aS aa,iia B.wara b aall.a rjMr.rrVv;-o:.....jr- fttad "M"""."T a..Mi,. f -..H,U. K tlUtl.bM . -Th. ti a iiw a "'XZYZ t. o. at u a u vaavav ST.. Saw Sa. M El BLQQDl entire evetem tn three uionlba. Au peraon ( AV;a?aj!ia.ank V-lVXZkV"& RA'1- atati'aue? ffi cM H II farma.rly Banaar. bi. I. . j v -" - s, AHD FEVER. llTKtt (JOU fltAINT .'l!! FO- 1T1VKI.V t'l aaw o . .. , EMORY'S STANDARD CORE Ml Wiri" Veaeiabl.. No Wuujlne. J". 'eaelaole. nouiuuiD. ibbivu., . ?.nd. Pleaani to take, no arlplna of . r-j prn.cnl.sil t.v phvaiciane asil eom w .a everywhere V and SO rente a boa. Boa oi any Rraaoaao Osal Co. l7 fearl Htreea new au. FRAZER AXLE GREASE. "r.l a the vrerld. Uri Ike ! Bvcrf vwekas" " -"' . nrkrd frnwrr'a OVO K ""L"?"'-' Dr. lafliU S FRIUCH MOUSTACHl VWO I nnmt a Heart aa ika .ieiaat In '.. "T I ami rtrun4a Hr n lain. t u "-"M't at 60k) uS5 litit -le ai?i ae Soili "W- Adttraee Jar Braaaee, iSTti oa rid JtaaaaW -Vaa, ueireit, wmiaie um If von would laarn Teleerrapkv In TUUria StU tmir mouiha. and b. certain ol a eltueUoa. Addreaa Valeulut Broav, aanearuie I ill VM li tilt I poniids, l"i' ' '' ' i