FOR THE FARM AXD HOME.
Til Aitlo lloirr.
It il suggested that the strips of
tnrred pnper ami the ah nt arrange
merits for preventing the ascent of tho
ranker worm are lo koI upon with
favor ly the l'cetli that is thu parent
of the apple-borer, as .'iirni.-Iiiii! an
excellent retreat in which to hido
while she deposits her egg, .She
wants a secret place, or she ileaiivs to
be slullered from tho wind, and on
this account there are not apt to be a i
many henrs in a tree plowing in
ground kept well cultivated and tree
from weeds as in these muling in
grass or high weeds t-r siirn muh d by
suckers. It will be will, ihe.etre. t.i
examine uho tinder tho j a: er.
Wart on t'nttl.
A correspondent of the Cni',;i
fiend mun write-: ! have f.-r
cured warts v. ry (a. ily n .ir .i!.;::
no luatter whi re located, by iieo'viii
butter of aii'iu.i'iiy v. ithn . :,'!.-. two
or tbrio tin;i, iit inter; a! i two or
three day-. If tin- waits aie dry
scalded 1 s rat e tin m li'.itly at ti:--!.
It simply I'v'.i, H.i' wart down to i as l
ness, when it drops off wlt'.rmt I a
ins i-'orme'-s or in i;,iii. :i. The bi-t
milking cow win. H I own I pun-has. d
out of a drove of I t f i'i -at'lo . n are. iint
of her superi rify in vi.-r. ail the ( -cellcnt
miliving mis, and the dis
covery that her t -a!s u.iv liter. :I!y
covered with pointed ar!s, v, hi. h 1
had no doubt was the na-c-a why she
had been fattened and sold."
nnincka (nr liny.
A writer in the Amnio-.- A::r-il-turist
says he has a farnu-r frh nd -alto
has sixty eolur.i .- of bci s, a i -no !i . k
of lioht r.raliina lew's, an.l a i.irui ot
120 a. ns. II.- has two .or, s a:'cd
14 and Id years re.-pe.t.vi ly, and tin
elder boy bus i nt ire . Iii.rjie of the
bees, of whi h he is very bud. He
runs his sections, extracts the honey,
introduces numi.-, divides ii..- la-c-,
and rears queeiis with a -Kill whi. h 1
many a veteran mi-lit uuy. II.? is
already well known. The ot!n r tai.i-s
care of the low Is, and a h of the
boys receives a liberal sl.aro . t the
profits of the busim s
It is a good plan to (.ive the l-oys an
intere'-t in the work on the farm by
allowing them a reasonable share of
the profits arising from their labor.
Aside from ua'iinif them i.iuti-r.tcil to
stay on the farm it teatles them busi
ness methods and makes toed practi
cal bubincss r.ien f then. 1
Mold.
The Amtri'-an Gardrmr -:eys. Moles
are by common oiwnt wider. l a
nuisance and a j est in the strawberry
field, and various do; irvs are e-n-Structed
for tin ir i!i -t nn .or. V.:
although mob s dt -tr- y a t-.i j-biats by
imdi-rmiuiug their riots, :t is inuru
than pril aide tl tit the., an- blessings
in disguise, and that w. should losu
more plants from the ravair s of the
white grabs than fr-in tie- under
ground work oftheivulrs.il' we .-.hi nld
succeed in kiiia g the latter. That
nudes do not eat strawberry plant.-,
but eat grub', a.ho it-oi no doubt; and
it is also id-served ti e im ie- are
found mostly in plans win r- grott
are more rium. rmis. U c have fre
quently fell, wed the mole t reeks
under rows of dea l plants, and have
uln ays found on their ro ts the pc-eii
liar marks of the gnawing ul" :li;r.i'"
providing the h. tier v.tr - a'.n a :y on
their dt-struetive work, and -aim e only
arrested in their mis. h.e.ou.- pngres-i
by the Mini ly nrmal of the lie le,
who, after Lining f -itiid his pivy
would not fi iii w the san e row n a
fool's errai.d, but u add make a sh rt
cut to the next row, vlmr hi- keen
scent indicated another eh - e mur
sel. j
Suit anil fTomi Aslir. tor ' In. k. J
The importance of an . e.-asional
relish of salt and w- ..d ashes for
all kinds of stock cm u-,t l,r too ;
highly appreeiati d. The oto-t con-;
venient form in whi-h the- - materials
are offered, according t.i Imlers of
wide experience, is in a m-1,.1 muss :
which adniits of dilig-n' !i.-i.ing on
the part of the animal w ith -nt tr i'l.ng
more of the mixture than i; i',: - irai-b'. ,
In order to mix these ingredients so .
that a solid ma s may be funned, take
salt and pure wood ashes in the pr - ,
portion of pound for poind, with '
water sufficient t hold tin- mixture
together. To preserve the mixture in j
a solid state place it in tr-ierhs or'
boxes sheltered snilieicnt !y ( ki tin- j
ram anu snow irom rcc tii , ; t ani
converting it into an aikaiim; j ick'e.
These troughs with their tempting
contents prove ellicient as baits for
alluring animals, turned out on !ong
runs during the day, home at ni;r'ut.
When cattle chew leatncr. win 1 nnd i
old bones, remember that it iialn-i.tes J
alack of phosphate of lime in tlu-iri
food, which is required to "iipply l-one
material. A teaspounfu! of bone
rneal given daily w ith their rrain will
rorrect the hai.it and supply the (It'll
eiency which indu.es it. If the dis
position to eat bones is indulged in
when the cows are in gra: the dclie
ieney then evidently exists in the soil,
and the pasture will be great ly bene
fited by a top dressing of 1 one dust.
Two or three hundred pounds to the
acre, sonii broadcast, will repay at
tending expenses in a better yield ami
quality of milk and butter. JiM-hanye.
lloiirlolft nin.
To take out ink stains soak in milk
for several hours, then apply a little
lemon juice.
M hite pique makes pretty toilet
mats. A bordering of scarlet worsted
! adds to the appearance.
iMlver, either plated or solid, should
! lie wa-hed in Lot suds, and dried
' quickly with a soft cloth.
Tea should always bo made in an
oarthonwnro pot. and alter it is drawn
mac be poured 1 1 1 v a china or silver
teapot.
"A wise cook says, "Xever bo;l
vegetables with soup sto. k. for if you
do, it will certain iy become sour in a
. short time."
To w ipe tho dm t from papered w a'ls
j take a clean, soli piece of I'a.mel. Oi
course, it must not be damp, but the
dry liaunel will remove the dut.
'tiile sliei s of brea.i may be mad-'
into milk toast. T. a.-t quickly, butler.
1 ut into a deep dish and pour over
th.' whole b.iling milk; serve verr
hot.
Applesauce, ready for pies or the
table, may lo piosened by putting
w bile let into In t jars an 1 s -.ding at
erne. Hot preserves sV'id.l alnay.
! ' phmed in hot jars, and mid I mil in
ell jars. Tiiis oiten pec-wilts fcr
minting. An excellent pie may be ma K- out
. I 'i -old ron.-t sweet p..ta:o. s h it over
from dinner. Madi thoroughly. In at
in warm milk em ugh to isoit. n, add
a h! il.- sugar and spread over a rich
pie rnste. Make a top like that of n
era ul crry pie, and serve hot. '
Tasteful curta ils f.-r a dining-room
window can be ma.leoul of silk, velvet,
merino, cashmere, etc., ail of bright
eolors. The materials should I c cut
in strips two im-hes wi ie, and as long
as the curtain is to be. They are
then sewed together with l!os- silk,
iiii l where two ph ccs ife joined in
length, a dai.-y or suni'-over is embroid
ered. Care should be taken to have
the colors harmonize. A lambrequin
of olive brown velvet finishes the top
an I ii band ol the same borders the
curtains. These curtains are really
eiy artistic and will repay one for tho
hi i. or.
.Vwspnueis.
Ilere, now we have it the newspa
1 er? M'ond. rf ul product of the brain
and toil! one would think that it
.-.ho'd.l be dearly bought anil highly
prized, and yet it i- the cheapest thing
in the world. Uue to fie cents will
bay it ; one to two dollars will bring
it to your home every week in the
year. And yet, strange to ray. there
aie men "too poor" to take a newspa
per. They can pay five rents for a
j-ia-s of beer, or ten rents for a l ever-a.-t:
of unknown composition, ralied a
".e.hM;!;" tiny i an pay ha! i' dollar
for i. e i reus ti. ket, or t weiity-li'. e cent
i-.rthe theatre, but theyaretoo poor t-j
i-uy a m-w.-p.iper, which m a ticket of
.'. .Im. anion to the irrcut (ih.be i'heiitre
who's - dramas were w ritten by fiod
himself, -whose .-. cue shilt.-r is Time,
an! wh -ise tiirta.r.s are rung do.vn by
l'l-iitli." It is not in i-s-ii-,- to spea'j
of mighty respoii-ib. liMes which nec-;
es iri y attach to the control of such a '
power in th- land a- the new-paper is
to-day. nor to -ay that the editor wli i
ri'.'htly apprehends the import mce of
li s work must bring to it a reverent
i rit and a constant care. The hum
bhst sheet in tho land goes into some
home-as the only authoritative mes
senger from the gr-at world outside;
it - opinion- are a -cepte.l as truth, and
it i sugge.-tiuns have the force of law .
The editor stands on t ho widest pulpit
know n in modern society. "The law
yer has a namw sphere before him;:
the senator and tho representative1
the walis hedge ju their Voices; the
minister has the parish walis about his !
chur.-h. But there is a palpit that has (
no limit it is the Press. It is, literal- ;
ly, the voice of one that cries in the
Wilderness; for all aero-s the popu- ',
Iocs land the papers speak ; and there '
is not in luo'.ern civilization a place or
pow. r that ran compare with this." i
b'.-v. heWitt Talmage once said : "In j
the clanking of the printing press, an.
tin- sueets lly out, I ht-iir the Voice of j
the Lord Almighty, pro. homing to a I j
tlie ilea I nations of the earth : 'I. a :- j
arus. come forth !' and to the retreat- j
ing surges of darkn. ss: iet there be
light ! ' " Tiijr''jiiifhi: .!( iijt-r.
Ail blectrlc Ibtihvay.
Tlic longest electric nulwny in th
world is that between 1'ortrush and
the (liant's t'auseway in Ireland, a dis
tance of six miles. It cost was $
o.Ki. The force t-1 work it is generat
(dbya waterfall in the llu-h iliver,
u hi. h has a head of 1 ft., and is equal
i about i0 horse power. There is no
doubt as to the success of this venture,
as the power costs nothing. This road
i- a tramway, but tho other electric
railways in llerlin and elsewhere are
elevated roads. A New York invent
or is about to introduce an electrical
engine of two horse power for pro
pcliinsr cabs and carts through streets,
and yachts and other small boats
through water. Electrical machine
take very btile room, mak-j no noise,
require no coal, and no doubt w ill at
some time in the future supersede
horseflesh in propelling vehicles of all
kinds through the streets of the cities
and over country rou Is. Ihfwtrtst'
Muntldu.
A handsome woman pleases the eye,
but a good woman charms the heart.
!
Mexico's debt is f 117,1 tUO.Ofh), of
which sum Englishmen hold about
$$5,O0O,0iA Tho re.-t is held in New
York. The republic's annual revenue
H about $13,O0O.00il, mainly from the
i stamp tax and tariff duties.
I Speaking of the beneficial effects
upoa consumptives attributed to
spruce forests, a writer in a Provi
dence paper predicts that the day will
come when pine and spruce pillows
w ill be as frequent household appurte
nances in New England as the oiiiaim'
bo' tie has long been in Western Wates-
More than fifty patents for the mak
ing of ammonia have b -en taken out
within the la-t two years in England.
Am-lien, llolgiiim, France, Austria,
and (ierinany. Many of the schemes
have I c. n patented in all the countries
at on w Ti,e pa'euts apply to gas
works, nil works, blast furnaces, alkali
works and sewage works. Ammonia
seems to share with electricity the
pro-ent attention of the patentee
world. j
Unlike the ether Western slates,
Colorado is not only a shipper of agri
cultural products, but is actually com
pel;, d in rely on its neighboring states
for its supply. Weld. Laramie, and
Iloiildcr are ab nit tin only agricultu
ral bounties but it is h.1,'0.1 that,
w ith the system of irrigation which
lias been inaugurated, f inning will be
made, more profitable and the state at
lea.-t self-sustaining in this respect.
The immense wealth w hich Kussia
possesses in turt beds is but little ap
preciated. Its exploitation is only de
veloped in a few provinces, and by
some of the railway companies turf is
ust d as a i onihiistible. Considering,
however, th.t bed- of turf exist in
Ku.-sia covering 7ii.00' square miles,
which would furnish suili.'ieiit materi
al to provide all Ku-es.a with light for
lii.noO years, this se.-ms indeed to bo :
hiding their light under a bu.-hel.
The new swi rd of !-tab' recently i
completed for his royal nils, the King
of Main, is doiiI'lo-ediTcd, spcar-.-haped
and fifteen im he.- long. Toward the
hdt it is in!ad with gold of varying
tints, w rought in differ, it devices, the
figure of liuddlin being prominent on
ea.-h side. The hail lie, which has no
cross-guard, is seven inches in length,
and consists of niamch il work studded
with diamonds, while the sheathisoiie
entire piece of wrought gold, set with
precious stones. ;
Ctacke.l earth.' nwiire should never ;
be used for domisiic purposes. It is a
safe rule in j;.ud housekeeping to
break any fractured stoneware to
pieces nnd render them quite untitled
for any cmployni ut as utensil.-.. In a
paper read before the Academy of .Sci
ences, Paris, M. E. l'ey rusMiii demon- ;
strated very ilearly how the germs of
eholcia. typhoid lcvr and similar dis
eases may be preserved and oannuni- I
rated by cen the slightest crack or fis- '
sure, which may be rausel by very '
trilling accidents to tro.kerr and
faience. j
Hi .Tames I'a.'et. one of the most,
en, im nt of Hritish surgeons, recently j
addii-SM-d the w-.rkingmen's College, !
i
London, on the suioo-t of recrea-
tion. lie says that recreation does j
not con-ist, as many per-ons I
wrongly imagine, in idleness, but ;
rather in diversion, and in the em- t
ploymeut of different sets of mental j
faculties from those which are used in I
thu ordinary business of life. Sir
.lames Paget an ilyod true recreatioli
as consisting to a greater or 'ess degree i
of the elements of uncertainty, won
der and the exercise of unwonted or I
unusual skill.
In his recently published book on
"Farm Eenees," Profe ..r seotl e-ti
mates that live dollar.- is invested in
fences for every acre of inelo.-ed land
in (Ireat lirit.ini and Ireland, and that
the annual maintenance of femes rusts
about seventy-live rents an acre. The
total capital thus invested in the United
Kingdom must be, ut 'his rate, m arly
j-J.'i i.U'ii i.i n ii i, and the annual outlay
about d'.i uio,i inn. Profe.-sor.-cott be
lieves that a great ileal of fencing
might be dispensed with to the posi
tive advantage of agriculture, and that
tho general introduction of wire in
stead of wood would effect a great ad
ditional saving.
Similar I of Kibioatlon.
According to Ku-hin, an educated
man ought to know these things: Kir.-t.
where he is that is to say, what sort
of a world hehasgot into; how large
it is, what kind of creatures live in it,
and how ; what it is made of, and what
may be made of it. Secondly, where
he is going that is to say, what chan
ces or reports there are of any other
world beside this ; w hat seems to be
the nature of that other world. Third
ly, what he had best do under the cir
cumstancesthat is to say, what kind
uf faculties he possesses ; what are the
present state and wants of mankind ;
what is his place in society ; and wiiat
are the readiest means in his power of
attaining happiness and diffusing it
The man who knows these things, and
who has his will so subdued in the
learning of them that lie is ready to
do what he knows Le ought, is an ed
ucated man ; and the man who knows
them not is uneducated, though he
oould talk all the tongues of Jiabcl.
TOPICS OF THE DAT.
CHILDREN'S COLUXS.
The rhrUliua Tree.
The custom is of very ancient ob
servance. Its birthplace is Egypt.
The tree there Used was the palm, and
the ceremony was in full force long
before the days of Antony and Cleo
patra. The palm puts forth a f resh
-hoot every month. In the time of
the winter solstice, when parties were
given in ancient Misraini. a spray of
this tree, with twelve shoots, was
suspended, to synibolie the completion
of another year. Tho cu.itoin passed
into Italy, whero the fir-tree was em
ployed for tho purposes of celebration
and its pyramidal tips were decorated
with burning candles in honor of
!?atura. This festival, the Miturnalia.
was observed at the winter solstice,
from the 17th to the 21st ot December.
Tho Sigilaria days for interchanging
present of figures in wax. like those
on the Christinas tree, follow e.l. and
finally the Juveuatia. when men In
come boys with boys, matrons turned
children on e again, .rid young and
old indulged in the solemn rumps with
which tho festival rb-el. That the
Egyptian tree passed into licrinany
may be seen in the pyramids which
sometimes there are substituted f"i"
the tree, lint the antiqim Northern
mythology has supplied most of the
observances. Tho duel Eesi was the
midwinter Wheel Feast." and the
wheel represented the circling years,
which end but i i begin again.
A I linsinn-lt.
It wasn't a pretty box all trimmed
with paper-lace and embossed pictures
and filled with l-.m I ..ns.
It was made ol wood, and once up m
a time, it came to Mr. Daley's store lul1
of soap. It was under Mr. Daby's
counter that xrry afternoon hi foe
Christmas, when I'.ikie Lam- ranm to
buy ten cents worth of raisins am! a ,
pound of . agar and a pound of i in k
ers and a very little -pice.
lining to have ;i pudding':1" ii-hei
Mr. Daley's boy. weighing out Ii;
sugar.
-Yes," said D.ikn'. "And I want a
flick of randy, too. if you please, t-i
put in the baby's stm-king. There's a
rent."
It was a v. ry l.ii re cent, ami it
shone as if Did... had polished it.
"Thiit's worth two -ticks," said Ihn
grocer-boy. 'WedoliT often gel Mich
a shiny one. What're you going to
have in your stocking V"
'Nothing, I gu. ..'" s-iid D.ikie; "I'm ;
too old. I'm going to be the ha'-y's
Santa Clans."
"Oh," said the grocer-boy, wrapping
up tho two sticks of candy; and D.tkie
didn't see him pay lor one of tin in
out of bis ow n pocket. ' Thiit's it." j
A lady-cu-toiiier at the other end of 1
tho counter w:is giing Mr. Daky a
good many orders, but :-he ha I car-;
for tho conversation on between iuM.- ,
ami the grocer-boy. and .die smiled nt ;
Dakie as she went past him out of the ;
.store-ihor. i
Perhaps that would have be.-n the !
end of il. if, on her w.-iy home in her '
carriage a little l.iicr. she bad m t
piiss'-it Dakie again with one arm I'uil ;
of bis small parcels. diet at Unit
minute a big dog h.u.n cd up against t
him, ami dow n went Dakie on the side- j
walk; and the paper ..f .-agar burst ;
open, and the raisins wi re scattered !
about, and more than half of thu '
crackers went into the gutter.
Oh dear me!" said Dakie, as he
began n anluily to repair as much of j
the mischief as he cou'.d.
"N'o pud ling now," thought the 1
lady; and in a minute more she was J
being driven back to Mr. Daley's !
store. '
There the soap-box was pulled out .
from under the counter, and into ii
went all sorts of nice thing-; raisins
and currants and tig- and nuts and
candies, until it was quite full. Then ;
the cover was nailed on and Mr. Daly's !
man was hurried away with it to '
Dakie's home, whine it arrived almost
as soon as Diikie hims If. '
"Why, why, who s-n! it?" cried
Dakie.' I
"I don't know," said Mr. Daley's
man. j
Put Dakie knew tho moment he
read, in big letter- on the cover, 'Toi ,
the Lilly's Santa Lois." j
"It was thu lady!" cried he. Oh, j
isn't she bcanti! id!"
"liu'ful!" echoed the baby. Ywith' j
Cumj'uui'in.
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i
Bonanza Cloud's new palace, to be j
erected on the north side of California I
street, San Fram-i-co, will be a two
story and basement structure of l(Wx
100 feet superficial area. The foiiuda- J
tions will contain 1,"IHi,m.k bricks. The ,
central hall will be ibx'.Vl feet and 25 ;
feet high; the dining-room, 4'ixdli; the -library,
i!0.x:i'.i; the grand reception-
ruoin, 'JtJ.20; the draw ing-rooin, lox-'H '
and the hall and music-room, oOx'iT. i
These last three rooms may be thrown i
open and made one No estimate ol I
the cost has been m.ttle juiblii. i
Since the days of the Muarts the in- -crease
of wealth in E.iglum! has been
more rapid than the increase of popu- :
liition. In lsGO the wealth of England ,
and Wales was equal to l'l per head;
in 1872 it was 1127, and last year,
249. Public wealth had quadrupled j
since the Waterloo epoch, and doubled
since the accession of Queen Victoria.
bince 1810 wealth has increased four
times more rapidly than population.
Sweet Charity.
The Virginia City, Nov., "Enter
prise," relates that a pair of robins and
a pair of cat-birds had nests near the
residence of a gentleman of that place,
and hatched out their young about the
same time. One day the rat-hii. Is were
missed, having probably been shot.
The young rat-bird-i were in danger of
starvation, and when the robins came
home with wornn for their young, the
little cat-birds opmed their mouths
and made a great out-cry. The robins
understood the appeal, and L.gan feed
ing them. They did not do what they
had undertaken by halves. Each even
ing the female rooiu s:d oa her own
nest, and warmed with her body Lor
own young, while tin- mill.- robin' took
the ne.-t of rat-birds. In this way
both broods were reared, the littbi or
phans growing up as strong and lively
as lln u ; ,.y M, 1,,-en cared for all
through ly their own parents.
Ilnl'vlnol In I he l i cnl
The II 'ii. O.hu llov. ie, Ex-iovernor
of Mar-land, Preside!. t of the Ilalti
mojy ( .iy l'.;..-i iigc-r Kailwav t'o., also
Pr.-I h e; ,,; th. Maryland Jockey Club
says: E-iili ia my lain !y, and in my
private sin! I--s, ii- v, , ;i ii .' iho-.e of the
City P.i -i ii-cr Hallway Co. I ha,o for
Several y..us il-ed M. Jacob's Oil most
satisfactorily." Such a statement
ought to convince every rui.h r of this
I'-'l'or. '
Sleel liars Supplanting Hells,
In some place in Europe, steel bar
are used ill preference to bells, sup
planting tin ui idtog- t her, sometimes, ,
in ehiiit Ii sieeph and producing; viiy
pure, distinct and im I dioiis soiin.is.
An English w l iter even a m -ate- their
general use on the ground that, while
in poi: l of sotioioiisuc-s 1 ley are equal
to the common boll, in ociliai other
respects tlu-y are to he pr. ferr.-d to il.
Their wdght will be light i.i compari
son With the ponderous objeitS tlu-y
are to ivphii e: i n.-y w ill not burden the
steeple so much, and coii-t qiii-ut ly, will
give liiol',- s -iipe t-i archilcctur d de
sign; their wiudhg and liung.iig up
W ill Hot be so dilli. ult, d.lli.'.-r. U.s mid
rxprnsiv, ; they are not liable to rra.-U,
as is Hie cilM- with the bill-, and are,
therefore, adapted b r u.-e in any
i Innate; tie y ran also be op. -rat e.l I a
sinq 1 nit i l.anieal contrivance. 'I in y
are al-o much eh. ap.-r than bells.
OliTC-firnttiiig ill (nllforhi.i.
One of the l.n.t inter, -bug h atuivs
of agriculi lire in California is olive
growiug. It is though that tl." Nate
eoullrasilyrni.se a crop as lar r,- as
that of Italy, which sells y. a. iy f..r
litty million dollars. One ranch ow ner
at Sniila 1'iarh ir.i has di rived a pro, it
of iveiity-t wo thousand dollars an acre
tioni bis plantation.
A rou,.-li diuuioi.J V ro, ivi.-t breHliui
ftloucs.
Young men or middle hit-. I one-.. mlTering
from it.-ivoin il. hih'y nail K.i..h..l wink
n. s-e- -li.inl.l -a ii I ll.ii-o - roiii. I r Trot VII
f Moin n's lisi r.s ,.i.v Muai.u. Ae-ocu-T
oSi Liulf lln, N. V.
"Are yoa . mi ? In Hie funrr.tl th nflf i
llO 11. Ml-, i'll'.'" il-l.e.l one I... I) I -i IV ii.. r
on lir.jaiiw.J . Will, jo-, 0 i,,, l,:,...,h.l
don'l lir.u' I. OHIO Iimtine tK-k.l.-," ui.la.1
tl.u ht.kr.
' iiiimii iiinl llrr ini'ii-r'
is 1 l.o thin ol rui li.i.t. Iin 1 . . . 1 1 . -1- (i C
Iie:es ,11. ).., i 1., 1 11,.,., i.i,,, 1 ... Ail-
1 1 1 U..1.1 I,'- In 1 . ;.-i.v Mn 1, 11. A 1 ti.
A11-..N. H.i'l .In. .V V.
'H e in-: al. -i 1.1 in. lul. .1 of men I- Hit.
i ron r, who mIii 11 he hear- linii-rlf kiioeli.
in.; llioa-lie oiil ul In- I'li'li, lull Ciill out, j
"t'olne in." ;
A in i shot j
mny b tfiUin r.l loir .iinl l.ihous ili-nnlers
villi lr. 1(. V. 1'u iee' 'I'ltii-.nil I'uirrniivu 1
rrlk-l-." .Nlilil JU ciit.un in oi'i-i.iliuli:
llii.l thllu i- lli.hU Of I 111- M-a.'ll.lll 1
ii. 111 iinoii I11K1114 stvuio iiinl 1I1.1.-I10 c.illitir
tici. by diu -;i.-ii.
"I wn only fonlinsonc of your Inlr Bil'." 1
retnnrio-.l a t.'li.l l.nl i r 10 I.i- ilai.jla. i, illei'
Mritin.' i.tr Mica Uiihutu out 01 ti.o lion
jiiid. j
I'llm! flics t Pllc!
Sure cure f-T Uliml, Ulf'i 1I1.3 find Itchinr !
Pile-.. Ono Lux Im cured wur-t c:i-ol 10
ye ns Him in. so one n. ed niin r the ;
iiiiiii.if-i iilt.-i- 11 in? Willi.-.ui's Iinli.ni 1'ila i
B.ooll (lililiiii-ni. It iibsor! - llilnoi .. nil:.,- ,
iti'liiii', i.cie if .r.ullice, (.'ivt'-i 11el .nl iel.i t. j
I'n i iieil only for l'lle.-, In-lan ol .t i v..l- j
1..1-IS. Xbiilf l for ttl. Ir.iui- Mt-,1. In,
Clfcveliiud O.
llv. line of .Hun.
W tknf-s-., Uj-iiei-ia, IiiitHitenec, SeJiiiiil
D.L.bty, fuic.l Lj Weill' llet'.il. litiustl.
1.
Tlie L'rtriti -t Ihi.-mo in llm wrirhl is the
now H.ix er i.or.alile. in 11- tilt over th
w.irltl. U' -n nnive circular, f A.lilit j-
J. C. Tudil, 17 U.u t'lay tal., .N Voik.
2.".c buy a i.-tir of I.yonV 1'aient lb-el StnT-flltr.-i
iiiiike-;i Lout or -lino la a twicutij loll .
Pr Sil.foid's l.iver Iiivi:;nr.-tur. Jut whiit
niimu iiiii'liL-i (.'.iiliitriia 'I onic, llihabl.',
The I, dim of falo m e'ntu p and lion Leir
ins:. tip iieai- ,i 1 tie 1 ncliinj Laila.l a
cone; hat t!.p p.-tr . iiiii tli y di- 'i-.e-ie I,
now in.-nle lino I'.i.liol ne, the uulur d ila.r
Rc-touT, will live f jiovui.
Mollicr .wiin' W'urin (vriiii.
IiifnlliLIc, la-tele--, li.iriiilt)si,p-itliiirlic: for
frvnisliiie--, reKtles.-ui-.K, woriu-i, i'oii-ti.n-lion.
j.'k!.
rritMT ANti rrTror i.irpunii.. foimai'l' I'tpi'
.vi-rii.i.il Ihf 'i,'iou., I.y 1'iMi, II, l.7iii l.V
t'o.. X. Y. AL..aiip'viairi'ainl min t. I'at nu
who Iiiivp otiee tiiki'ii It )uif. r it tn all hIIk-i j.
I'l.ysi.'iai.a id oluic it mippiior to all elhfi-.'i's.
'Hw-KniiASi'.ifae iiieiips ami roiit-li
-iiitl i nn fl by tiains; .lunip. r 'I "sir Simp, hih.U. Lv
1 imiiiil, Uii2knl & Co., New Yor.
lion. H. C. Cro-mrm, Jersey City, nay-:
"l i-uilcreil with rhcuiuHtism lor nit.-; unii-'.-'
to leave the house lor U10111I1-; tried
.i'liiiKt e 1. rj tiling without ullel; tiimlly
Mili l)r. Lluiuie a lt.-U,, wlileli buon cured
llur fli-m rainll ea.
I hare her-rt tiotiLlftl for oer hit year Willi
1 were kirlney c .mi l.iint. also a viealin. -.
f the urn n -y orcan. with it" iit'eiiilaut
.tilile-. Mv vinter npi'ded coi at.Mi' ntien
1 m, ome tl.iya in ny aa twenty l -m.',
tiihiere tainain the hlnrliW. i.awi-lt a
n tlif hi c't and Ininn. At titnea I 1 1 a i-il 1
iinited nnantityof niinchial lyco'o rd iv. h
.iniatnral heat nnd aailunf nt: f rieit'y
vnoaa Ion would l e very yninfnl. I 1 on
clndpd that I mnt do "omrttiin r for if. fe r
ii g that m.ee i-erioti tr itililp woi.M fo lonr.
I weal fn trip ilrid'at nn.1 n rcc .tnrneiiiiel
to rise tTmit'a Tteine ly. aa it h id I em i.ud
with notith r I ul -n re-ainsf" e al er-p-i r -i
ef dropsy an. I kid: fv anil b'ndtlrr a I. e ioa
I crp n Pnnfor. I enm t itled to try it, mi l
le'or' I had reel one b ttte found it v m
heltniiB me heiond my eipeetntinna. Mv
water le arrie more natnml. !en eolor : 11 1
aiwtje. eat, (he pnin in back i n I that he vy
fee'ini.' B"' e with a reifr il foiling nn f th
eyste ns anil I ronttm el tone it nu'il I no 1
it lu t e, atal it hna rami le'ely cared ine.
ftlhcrK of 11 y f unity Laie nrd ITunt'i
Kein.ly wi'h ;ini t ly ia cool nt -c.'. nnd
wr do not Itesit .fe to receimmi n I it far fin I
near. Lpli. v ihl' it a duty ns wp!I a- a 1 li-a-uro
tn rep.immen.1 -n ro-.d n me.l-oino nn II nit'
Rpnely. Yon are at lilur'y ti (riv my
trt'inonv to thp pi blip. T. T. lloiKJl'EM.
0 sincton, Me.. May 19, 1DA
1 iodbroe the nb'.ve atntement.
A. M. Him Ja..
A'Othucaiy, Itnnuor, Mo.
"IloMgli on roiinlm."
As-t for "Kmiium Conith--," for Ccmrhs,
Cold-, heie'l liroiil, llon.aeiiPss. '1 ruches, l'iO.
I'r-ri.e.l liom Dteil'i.
Will ivii J. Cj i,nlui, i if Hmi vfi K Mm,
lays: l.i the fall o' 17.) I .i . lalcoa witli
lilc '.li. jj Of U!IJ4 lO loiV1 1 ii-.-il F'.lTJ C.lll jll.
1 lo.t m.v(ip;iU.te a i l fl'.li, i.nd wa o in
law. I to my bt I. In 1 ; . 1 w..s i bn t e I to
Hie lion.ioat. 'J lid .to . tor.- ai I 1 lul l a ho's
in in.v Ling a. IM a il In f d illar. Al oui)
li.in' a loe.iri. woiit a.oua.l tli.-.t I wa.ittnl.
I tuvg ni Ii -ipo. bal n frii-ii I tool n.e of Vr.
. in. Ilal '-i liulstni tr His blinds. I n it
n botito. wlien. to iuv sarpri-o, 1 o mn i:c J
t i i e. l iM lt.-r, a 1 1 t i .lay I lu l lul lor tlutu
lor ilupo yiaio a t.
Notice:: better fur Af-tlium thin Plsrn's
Curo l.ii l oitstuiiptiiin. L'j rents i r liultic.
7i.r.Hi;.Ohit'uiii...t.U!'iii'
ii,,ii:ijiiiitiiiiiiiiii!:i'i:iiiiti'i;
,j,iii,praiMj
;;.'ii:iiiiini!iiiiiiii,i!!iiiiiiii' it!'
I;!l,.. 'I'I
THE GREAT CERVAM
REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
lit lii'viH ni.d curci
ISIII-IMATISM,
Nournlrcfa,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
Ii4rnt4.ii:.
HEADACHE. T00Y11 AC1I3,
SORE THROAT,
(H'lNsV.KWI-a.I.I.NOS,
M'll S,sl,
Saronest. Cuts. Orulsot,
Flio-rill I KS.
HI ll. M .4I.I14,
Ai,.l Hllniliir lii.aily a.-hci
1't.tl.s.
FirTY CENTS A BOTTLE.
S..I.I lirull rn-tti;nlslni"l
Ii, is. ini. clluua in II
ll.lli:.l:.k'. -i. 5
Tha Chnrics A. Vonttlcr Co.
,"UK A V,..fi0.lt.-Ut
llal.iw.rt, UJ., l.b. t.
III
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lii..iillliillin:ilijij.
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i'li rlj '1
llei'i'l
I ! ! l!l I : I iitmnuui I lU'
mi
sllh'-iliiiiU'
km&y i
iijliililtJIIIIIIilll11"'"1111'1!!
. .'..---viM'Jii lrti lJaV itrt-V.Wiiai
j u i y -
iursival of the Fittest.
k FtjiiLT jiroinxcTntT nts heaied
KiLito.vs crniM) 53 must
A IIAI.5I roil tVr.RV WOl'ND Ol
MAX AND nCASTI
KTHEGLCE3T&BE3T LINIMENT
EVER JI.VDE IN" AMr.r.IC.U
GALES LAEOERTHAH tVO.
The Jtslcan Jtn'tan. t-'n-mi-'i1- Ihft
In-cn ko a I '! ii .ee iln.n li.n.v llvt
-.i-.-iim i.i 1. 1.. b. of J..I I iaian nd, ..i
l.in anil liin-'. I -i Mile- loil.v an
'an;, r liain cu r. r nil-en wh-n ii'
otlioisf ill, an. I iiftu-tr.-nra il; ri, u inln'i
uml inii-. ie, lo 1-0 wiy bout-, tot.
cyurywliuru.
in
1 timtfivania Agricultural iiorns, talk, ra
w-r?S2St'a"C-nar's Slfiadird Entires b.
v-v:s"w $ -i oiw iiu.is.
Aa.ao,., a. ii. i-Ai.tiUUAIi, HorK, 1,1.
A. D. F AttQDBAR, Yc:k l' f(,i,)
;.. 1.11,1 !' 1 I ;
",:'.::,:''i v z:; ;?;:L-
s.ui 1.1 uiiint. J c..in;ui I rr-w . -" ,,1
Consumption Can Be Curccll
IHALL'S
LUNGS.B A LS A IV1
I 'hit ronntiitifitiftii Ctil.N, IMiHiKtit.tiiti. In
i!iii M.i, I.Miiti Iiinl lMlii-iihn-, t' .ii. triti,
litiiii -i -nf. At.u'iiiw t ntuji, v liiMi,Mi4
I uui h, t ml nil Ili-i uM 41 1 dim Iti i iUiiui i
lii ttip. Il -uullii' iiiitl lii'uN Ihu ilriiitn.itiH
tl lln I'liHX iiiiliiiiit'tt nnd iHitnuiit'il V Hi
th-i-iixt'. aixT M'ii-iil mi' nmM s. (iiH utiil
HllllU'oh HrillM I III) t'llt-sl ilffOIHlUtliy
ll. I Ull-llllllIMUI (-. IIIll II ! Ilit'lll tiu.u iiinl t lv,
II I l.'M ni.-'i.ii "III IIIIO Ult, iVCU
tlii'liM" 'lU lulul tlllt 111 tt.
r-.yyny-rf lLr, 1 fiTnMiM) 'fj--H -rt
HOW CAN I EARN MONEY ?
A Woman's Qtictlon An-wcrcil
Iit I'lln Itii.lniiiii I. nr. Ii. lull. n .l Ml. ne.
Il.lkli.fl l.ir l.i.llltK,'' III M I, us ul .u- l.ii- .... I
"""ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINE,
r-i'llir,'"-.', pc uiih ( l-.p .l.ui etrv ntni.li. r T r.n, ? n-n
j. iii I .. . . . i..u .t 1..V., I hn..' i..., . iv I nr
. . , -!'.'. I ,-..!., - .111.1 .. in rot.1, - . i.
...' u ii .iiiber, . ii I . VAmiii K I'..,!.
FRAZER
AXLE GREASE.
Ili -I in Ihr win l.. lirl llm HKutiiiii). liver r
liai-l.ime lum our li-iiili'-marli mill 14
in to I.,, I Krii.iT-. -Ill.ll IV I UVW llliltl.
saiLsorrs
LieHTtilNfl SEWER !
'lM.it lii.iiviinil allli-lH-a n mill i if. 1'ln oi.lf
fll.-ilill-ly llrt-c.tiia ..m-na t .n-hlnc In ilia
tmrl.l. til oil trl.il. An unt -it A Iril a.
Hfuil tor 1 1! 11 Irate. I C'-il ul. -nr unit 4 lirnl.i
.'i.i. viiiti'i. i iu:ivii ui i .
I N.l l tt U . L I U., I bicaaa ar .ew lark.
ki- at in rtiTia
' L. A. I- nan II A 01.. k-i-
EMPLOYMENT
.V N .1. IVtlUiliil !.'. I
yi urn m n who
'. Wr tt l..r t in -tlur.
111 rtlSI htit I tl ( I.k!
llSfln? t. 1 -1 I'.inii.. Win, 111:11 l'.H,
PUMPS
I-i -aa nn-. Kl I F.r.a Funinlii , I-ckiK.il. N Y
I I'll l IHU KAfll OK Kill -UWINU : i rn
1 .-.'. N.ti.1 w III ..t .-.'ilia, ll.intf nt la.ii, l'i,t Willi
a...:... i n. in 1 r li a'O .litir mtli Irllor. r.ni 1 1
ll. l:i) MTM:, Hln.ml.ur, Nrl.rask.1.
V XN-ri.llripoiiMH. I KH.k au.l H-I.la An .ti
Vl. v.-ry i..inty. I.l.tul naUflea P.i.d- AtlaiH-,1,
It .'.Hi: MlimritiKe. K. tl. Hna g. f , Kli I idaliiliut. Ci.
6-70 a w...'a. eu a rtiiy at hoiniiaiaily fflnda lio lly
' outut traa. Ad.lrana 'I'uuaa Lio.. A.K.ita, Mh.
$C In K'J ,1 tM.rdy al noma. s.it,ii,lua w.-nn - li
lr.. "".liiliiil.V l u.. Puna in I. Hi.
Srifi '-mn y.i it..ini.,urii -.V, ml -,.n u Ha
--" Aa.tr. . ll.illlMt.tt ... Human!. II..11..
I'll.i Mil I'Kl'Ti. 1.41. will cilrnyu.irUM.iiili. Hticti 1,.
It It a wall nj.nr.wn fart that mr.M of thr
llfncamll .tilt f,,w,, rv,ij . II. n man
try li Knrllilejj; that Sl.in.l.-uu ( ii
lli.n Kowili'r It ahioMcly rt.rc nj vrri
valimi.lv. Nothing ni ar,, wm
iiukai hrua Iuv like slu-rlilun'a
million r...i. r. JU..,,- . .vi.inl to
CHICKEN CHOLERA
rL '. . ' !, v",'',,t,Hl
r. ... ,., m , ,,,,.,
i -l r. arv,. at nnr fiuni l'il.-.,Chappd1lAn'1orI.lr
j '.ri.l. 1 uli - K.'al.l-. Uruis,".. S.,n n- an of f, . l.lii.. I
i -i-.ili'. . tul.ilttf rri'iuntiv .1111.1. &c.Aiky".lrdiiiif ;
- Ws.. Ifl't. i.f K-liatu 1 t no .n ttrtst.1. N. ' nn I
H H
GIVEN AWAY
Tb ii"iiiI-i naaianeil ThIr Gwmrmi
Itoiyinson ie tin.o'iinls wrttsn in ilrld
(,lovviii l.nianai of soma miia -uloua cure
iiui'lo by eoiiis lar-;oly iuiT.-d updictor or
putt nt iiiedicir.8 h.n hi ti icd thou nudsto
ilxlrcr.Tcs: brio in,' in their nhnort in
Miio fn h fi.it tin svno mira le will ba
I ( ifoimtd i n tho'n. r.nJ that llie' testi.
mon ill's n n';u tho cure-i, lnK the lo-ralla!
iiipibciiie is nit tho luno liaaen'ns ihera to
their er.ofs. We h ive avobled ublioliing
l.flinn n nl-i. ii they do not male the carat,
altl ou.di we h ive
TovSAD rroi tiiocihd4
i f I e ii. or th" moat wo-ilorfnl onrfa, vol.
net I'i'y-. iU i a. It ; our ni-il.c:ne. Hop
i . , t e j, : lint mn e I'm i met. It has never
fi. I. .1 i e er en. We w 11 p.vo refor
111 eionr.yo 0 f ir any di-ini a'miln'- to
Ihe 1 otv 1 if i!ei roil, or wil refer lonny
lie le-nr. 113 ill 10 H 101 a liei lilierln o 1 in
I. 0 1 no .vn w. rl l but can tliow ila ouui by
I. op I iuers.
loiiso johb.
A prnitnunt phyit-iliit fif PiO-lmrff til i UAf
en. i ul .i i-w. n- 'iiiiji:.i n i n --I 1 11! r.itM.ttii-l el h -n th,
1. 1 hm II. :i i. 1 11 1. le, i.k n:.v n.-il.l '-'lii
II-;. I.e..;'.' 'J'(:0 l.eli- I k t 111 ni: fn I uml
1 ... ii.11 r-, f 1 -th u'..'!i 'li' ..l.mnt'l .r-ii.n-i"iii
i I'll S; . I O.i I H I III. ll .1 t I". I. l.ikf, 111. I
1 11 . iiwull i.iras d i,iibe,i.br t-. el Ii.ju a.Hi.1
l,.il:,.l.
Ti B OF D01 1'-iiJ,
'Hi - fee of iln 'ton i n 1 ito:n Ihit ve'y
1, an.. 1 tr re in' re icl in. Me W-I.evo
Hie - ht tl 1I0 lor v.nli ! wli! h would
!n a 11 an c liilitn .1 :o h : 1 i-.l torn car, an I
n.iiccl of a ila ly v mi. o 0 -1,0110 ajeir
for moli ul n'lLii iiiii'J a'o ol An I One
BII'ITle I O tl of h(l. I liter- t l'iPlllll t ItlA
w i.l.l ti o the 911,0 0 a ul ad tin j.a '3
6ie; i.es-t.
k urn1. nn.
"O!.. h I .I- a i- Ii in a . 111 tet;n iMmt and witt nt
--.iir. -'-,iil ft I.i 'lv I - Ii r ie. 'i. . " V-.ii . n ii.lr
111 -I- it r ." .m... rt-, 1 fn ill l...v 111.01 l.
It Mirt I lv "II. noii II. .11 IImi. -re t lint mli-
I .ii, il It I. . tn.i ian.,ui.i.tf licu.tu. It U11I lorni,
a. j.iii uUbc ..'
(.ivei CP ri Tnis nocTnna.
" Is it 1 o I lo I'mt Mr. flo !fr y la up and
nt woilt .n d c ro I I'.v to -imiilo u ro 1 e ly?"
1 a--, i-,. y.m ,t ti iio thai h i-i end ely
en el, mil wit 1 iit.taiio! ti n Hrp bnlers,
uml only te 1 day a :ki l.ia .Ioj.o - u e linn
111 nil I m - I liu mu t .'.ie 1.0.11 Kidney and
'l.iier ir.iiil.l.i ;"
II S II .'ill
& MITKII HIT r.NTlTI.KII HUMAN.
;i'u.!n tiivftUo&tun 0l-jbf.
Tin- iiv.Ta 1 5 pne4 lllrr.m tt Tv. j.Tif'j f riak.
I ira. f-t I.ti-ii. M.i i..le...l. i. .ill. u..-r I. .a. i.e. i tint-i
I iht he Iniittfully . ..C; tl .!:.i Voir '. . r. I -a i'-'. m.in,'
i.stiftn: pf I.-t tnyrr pMi.ir t-l.i'.-f l - .'ail I. r. biia
. f, ahii Ir ilrr.. ... a t It. r v.-otii, wi,.- ii i.i 1 1., g -ome
if a lift-siu'ly, m.l Ij ctilinl Ir ' -. Ui Irlj
is--llii-,li,tfll.i itti-1 nti.-. 1 1!.. ::i:i,"'ri .. - r. trii--
i ..I-1, .i.i iv rf'".r ini.o.-.l r.c.l-lil - rf r r its r-tfcial
I a I n I o:ir ! jr, n;' y t r i .-. fi .i.i it. H"r
V, c- .,l.lir. v.-f I i. a It.- !.- i- I r BOP I Kil l nut
IT.) ,-ri'.l"l. I h.V r'r.M...-' .Vtfikt.Uitni
in, I t Ih' lr.lji.i ll...
Pn v,ei.t of Ii . r-i -'-'oi I 1 rt-pmri"pSfl
nil rrlr;h- l br tlip. t ,l,y-Ki: Is thi c...m:ry.
(in - ny?: ' II woilii lilu a ihinr. ..ti.l oi- :i m ;-b
Mn. ll nil! o :- cm i.-ly liw. .-.
f HI I.f'i'li..'.-.l, i:r ;'
IP nenoepTi.ftil Oiao.ai To. ii-!,- 1
I1',--.in !".. -.I..-..-", til I . . '.. -.
on 1 1 ttil.ra
i.- i.il r in.fiit
'...i-aiijU .il ai.d
.' ana U.i- e. a-
f v.-n'.:'. :ol i.nf.-.,fti.il la e ji-i-.-rt-y a l.tjittj to
lh ITunp of t li"."
Il ;.r:r.-ll?i'prT -spUsrf o,-. if -tpm. arrt pivri
-rii.an.lM;.r. It r . . f.s I . t.t . ... I'..: ta... y,
'-.trrvntl , i-r-inr f -r .-. .ni.a.-.r.t ..n.,1 1. 1. i , r i.-,- .k
I --. , f ihp'ip-in Ii. It i.i. , T'. II I.i l;.J,
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