1t
FOR THE FARM AND HOME.
.ini from I'm nnlt.
Mr. Newton fSmitli is vhuractericl
by the New Knglnnil fhnnmt:wl as
"one of the most successful fanners in
the Connecticut Valley' and on the
principle that "the weight of a sen
tence ilepeml.s on whether there's a
man hack of it," the fact that he
makes a specialty of the hay crop
stives the appended note of experience
antl suggestion especial value:
"If your subscriber can purchase
5001I wood ashes at 10 or 1J cents per
bushel I think I run no risk in savmu; I
that 50 or even ion Imsh.di per acre
would be a goi I investment on land
that ha I never received a previous ap
plication. Ashes with us cost from -"
to . '10 cents per bushel, and most id'
them contain but a small p-r cent of
potash. For this reason, fur two
years pastl have used some commercial
fertilizers containing a high per cent
;)f muriate of potash with better re
sults. With the growing cheapness of
."ominercial fertilizers, ii-iir's are far
less called for in this vicinity. I haxe
within a few years used a fertilizer
consisting of the t'oll .'wiig mitur-',
with excellent results on mowi.ig Ian I
ind pasture: Three or (nr bar
rels of ashes inisnl w itlt one barrel of
line ground bone. 1'ut in this water
enough to dampen it thoroughly, but
lo not make it sticky. Work it to
gether well and add one bushel of gyp
mm to hold the ,iiiiiii"!iia. I.et ii
stand a week ir two, which will -nl'toii
the bone. Fill into the barrels or
leave it in a pile. This will l.e a fair
Iressiug for one acre. On land il'Mi
tilte of potash, oo pomi U of ui ii lt'e
:f potash might do well on iorti
nit 1 in I. for rye, use fifty l.iisli.'U of
ishes per acre, and sow on i lover in
fhe spring, working it iu with i
Thomas smoothing li.ir..-.c . I know
d uo more expeditious way of re
laiming such land."
Tn Kill ruilli- nml Hi lis m
There are several simple,
plied remedies, wlii.-h, if used
jnt Iv u ill accomplish t le ab
ecl, Tobace i sni k.. api.'i.-d
l nlltl
i-ily ap-pes,,t-
C III.
with a
.1, U.os'
an'i-
fumigalor. is on. of He cheape,t
asily use 1 and mod eile- 1 1 e
l..ites, if one ha the I uniig.it .t.
ise yellow mi ml w ith g.. .-I s
"iibbing il thoroughly in' t he
Kither of the ah . e is sure .e.
:he verunri. There is a wash .
iiade by a Maryland linn w hi'h
very etlective reui-'dy f..r Ii n
nd ticks on sheep. lie unly
'ion to rising it at. this -eas ui b
lability ol injuring the annoais
h.tir
cade
iliee-
the
tr-'in
getting i hilled by washing in . ..Id
wvather. edar b..u.'hs at'.-r. 1
freely around th- t:e-up will . au t.'i.
'ii e tr, leave. I:,.-.-, r powd-r i a! -j
tnoth. r -are reue dy an i . t ap
cii' -ili-ii. ll sh- uld I M, roughly
ard.-i int . th..- h i,r. :ii;. i 'u ill
pian'ity is r- pirr.-d t i..- o;,.; n-i, th"
curj " , and in .- .-1 th- - u an
niiuial in iy i-e f-.uii-l uj .-n ' '- i,- I..
jr.-m 1 the ba I th- tcrr- an I t-
t the cat's or u tie- ir.
Oruggis's claim thit'his jnwd-r i
mlv rioisonicis to su.li insects as
wreathe through the p-.rc- of ti,. ;r
kin. T-i all -u. h it ,i. t s a- an i:r:-j
an' and pr.l'i. -s death, while to
enimais which take a;r in'o t,.. lutigs
hr-nigh Mi-ir i;o-'rlis --r-er no i;,.-. a
.vnieliee tr-'iu inh ii.ng .' ::. -a. ii!
pia:i :;-. They aboei-iii.i Mi c Mi.-r-s
re. dutigcr from poi-..ning by ..i"!
i. kii.g th-liiselv.-s -it(.,jr au a; pi., a
:ion ..f the powder. ..nie rei'omiiie.i
nixing insect powder with an . pi.ti
piantity of sulphur for killing li-e ..n
lens, then alter removing all li"er
from the lloor, apply to the h-al and
aeck, also between the legs and imd. r
ach wing. Alt-r allowing th- ilo, k
'.o remain an hour or two, let them
rut and pour boiling water over the
loor or ground where the fowls stood,
so as to kill the vermin which has
fallen from them. The addition of
.-arboilic acid in crystals, in the pro
portion of niie on nee of acid to two
iiarts of the hot water, will be of
icreat advantage, as ii mal.es an excel
lent, disinfectant. The nets should
hcspriiikle.lwiMiasoIuti.nl of a! t
twice the above strength. In ri.'ard
to feeding sulphur to stock the general I ' "n"-. !?' to the Itattlesnaki
bnief now is that it does not possess Ledges and catch the reptiles with
much value as a medicine, y-t there g-'H hooks, the local druggists paying
Hve those who think it a preventive of 1 them $t an ounce for the ml, which
Usease. Some excellent stock growers . ''Lis ready sale. A prominent phv si
mix sulphur with Liverpool salt, in ; ''Ian in Washington told me of a case
the proportion of one part of sulphur ! within his knowledge, where a man,
lo eight parts of salt, and keep the
mixture in open troughs where cattle,
theep and horses have free access to
it. Milphur was formerly used unite
extensively as a laxative, but, there
are other article which ar- considere-.l
preferable. Amtihnii fiiltimt r.
HriliirH.
I'iiIhIo Sirin, lioil six or eight
potatoes, and when cold cut them in
very thin slices; a salad bowl must
then be rubbed with half a clove of
garlic; some finely ehoppetl chervil or
parsley strewn over Ihe potatoes in
the bowl, and pepper, salt, oil and
vinegar poured over the whole, and
well stirred; the ipiantity of oil should
be in the proportion of one table
ppoonful to less than a tablespoon ful
of white French vinegar.
t'ifese and thiimts, Mali' a pound
of good cheeso, four ounces of onions
and half an ounce of butter. 1'eel
and chop some Portugal onions; melt
the butter in a dish; put in the onions,
with a littje penner and salt; '..v-r
and set them iu the oven to stew.
When tender, but not soft, spre;J on
a flat dish, and cover Mieiu with good
toasting cheese, cut in thin slices
without crust; toat it ijiiickly and
serve iiiiinedi Uely. If the common
onions be used, they should be cut in
two and boiled a few minutes.
Aj! VwWuj. Cut good, tart
cooking apples into slices, alter they
are peeled and cored, and lay them in
in a buttered baking dish in alternate
layers with dried bread crumbs.
sprinkle each laver tnit-Kiv wnn sinjar
and liijlitlv with cinnamon, am
1 j0(
' 'T 'l1''- ,"' h1 "''-. M-lt
an oiiuci
pudding.
t l utter and pour over the
ike till the apple; are
done. This re eipt In iv be varied by
using apples for tlw lo layer and
covering the pudding, just after taking
from the oven, with a iirringue in i 1"
by beating the whites of three eggs to
a froth, wiih two tablespoonfuls of
granulated sugar and the juice of half
a lemon. I'cturu it to the own long
e lough for the egg to ac pure the de
sired lirimo'ss.
(rani's Drive with Jcnrll.
Oncol lieuerai draiit s visitsto t o'i- j
net ticnt as the guest of Marshal! .lew- I
ell. who took unusual p uns to enter
tain him. serves as a text lor a jotting,
toneruor Jewell was determined to
make the visit of (ieneia! lirant to
Hartford me -abb-. Ilerat'ledtln-dry
hones of t'onuee' icnt's capital city.
Wlc'ii Hie excitement ha I giadually
-iumiered il '-. ii hi- was driven to the
last resort of a unday after no .n drive.
It'l his I as' est bit ot h Tsellesfi, hi,
visiter and him-ell t'e-w along the
.streets iu the early iVi'liillg hour,
liruiily in his sea' -at the Iieii"r.il, his
I'la' k felt h it i! ippr.ig no and down in
the i ill r III pr.-blci d b the tjaiv's
rai'i I u'-o'. "i ll. itsKnis ,, t i-
! n t'n i i.-ner i'. who li i I i i-eii I- s.
Hivlv I ..king . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ' 1 1 . ail at mi' e
It 's t i.t .t.'.l
dl I . i'lg ( n :.
I.. I a-
' I ,111 Voll g. t. e
"i 'h, y-'s
to sImw Mi
a!, Mr.
park b
Jew
the
11.
warrior.
-All right." remark. I Me
now you j.i-t sir -pii. I l -r a
I'll shew y.ei w hat dr.v :ng i
l.edld s,.w hllll. ie.,re til
cX t inner r-cv .-red i rem b
el;, ral.
and
And
rrttord
en. I.'. --11
ihe
in--id t .'.. n- i ,i! 1 1 an' h i I tal.'-ii
rem-, into his , wn ban Is. a'cl ri a
"lid 'ho b.d,t v .-!,( ! w i- w ii.r
i ..iiti l an I round the w, !!-k- p' tr
I'he I. .'I s . aiie- i' to r!i. r ids.
Wat
l.ttl
. ll.
e- l and
ill li e W
with d
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1 .is t
i-a,!..'
pun ky i
Oil the I
I, -. I
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r i- ve:.'- .
I i.V tbe I
-:1k I .H,
t ' ll 'ill
I-'
en
' Ii - p e i w a- i. pi up
!! d m.H'i ill g. iiUlte-
a -ter-g. : i r . 1 1 -iin.-i.e.l
up an-l d wii .-ii the
n I'.o- ..I ib avui ie ri
. you intend to- keep
A s t h-y si e. ly j-air-1
a halt I r la'er. the
ig Up !!, I'e.ns. re-
i go-d tlm.g. M us', ,11.
Ill 1
"" as i -r- i
u- (ii- n. In Me
. r.C, how l..ng ..
C :- thing Up?"
le-ve 1 h.im.e.var
-n-elcnt. g.v.
laiiik.-d. "b's
to go to etiureu
-un
I v
good thing. We'se d .lie th i'. Put I
do t-d you th-re's notnoig th it starts
up a ipp-T a; pet. I" like a whirl a'.-.g
a la r -.'round tra.-k b-hind a tcTs.-(h it's
n t afra. I 'o u-e it s legs." l id- wa-tl,-la-'
time the llartt rl mm ever
tru-t-d hiln-elf in a bugg.- with I'.
lirant t .r driver. -' i,, n, ..
1 . -.- .
Il.llllesii.lke Oil.
I have h'-ard. v,thm very mo leru
day ;. of raHl-siiake'-oil presenbed as
a febrifuge, and f..r divers other aii
men's, wlule it s nine in rheuinat ism
is rcjar lel by few persons with doubt.
Tiie den, an I for it is sh.wn by tin
fait that t he serpents are often hunted
systemut a aily iu order that .piantilie
of their oil may be obtained. That
was the object the men of Warren
County, X. Y., had in killing tlu
eleven hundred snakes i f which r.
Kay gives an account. livery sum
mer lo this dav i itien s of 1'orilaud,
sintering from an ulcer, took a rattle
: snake into his bed with the vague ide;i
of somehow extracting the viriilenei
of the sore. In .some rural district
of the 1'nion men wear the rallies in
j their hats as a remedy
! and I knew of a case ir
for headache
the Wat align
Mountains ot .North Carolina, where i.
j man, who w;o far gone with i onsiimp-
Hon, unrig the li iily ol a rattlesnake
lo dry and smoke in bis chimney, ir
order that he might nibble at it ami
get well. His faith was weak, and h
did not take the medicine; but a sickly
boy beg m to pull Ihe Mesh from tin
skeleton, and grew fat and sturdy be
fore he ha I finished it. In the Has
em States it used lo be considered ;
"specilie" in cases of epilepsy ;i iliv
ease with which inoie u iti aeral't and sir
perstition ia mixed up than almost any
other in th.' catalogue. In view ol
these la-Is, it is not so strange thai
parts of the rattlesnake should be re
garded of value as a sp-eilic against
the poison of its own bite. Ht-nlU
t-. i's ."Cr'ii.
Tories of mi: day.
l'ngineering in China has certainly
achieved a notable triumph in the
bridge at Lagan g over an arm of the
China sea. This structure is live miles
long, built cnirely of stone, has oOi)
(relies, 70 feet high; the roadway is
Til feet wide, and the pillars are 7-'
feet apart.
The J'n' 'i- H-i.,r ,.(, refer
ring a recent writer who asserts that
Maine lumbermen are free Iront dys
pepsia because they are in the habit of
'using chewing gum. says that "if he
would add to his suggestion of chew -linggmn
that of becoming a lumber
(man. the roineilv would lie very ef
fect iv e."
some of the Japanese a'lie'st wor
ship eats. A feline funeral iu great
style is reported by a correspondent.
Thecollin d thcdefimot pussy was cov
ered with a while silk pall, and a body
f chant ing priest followed the cor
tege to the grave. i n due course o)
time a monument w as crected.on w hich I
W'-re inscribed the manv virtues of the ,
at.
liussia has more soldiers an I ni 'i-e
J ships of w ar than any other coin' ry
I iu Ho world. In her standing army
tin re are 7""."i'" men, and she has :'
ships in her nay. It costs iflJooo,.
a year to keep her military estab
li-liiintit on a peace fooling, and her
military authorities say they can plae
J iln iii in tr lined men ini-lor arms in
war tune.
I In re are about lJ.'i Herman recruits
in the ' . 1 1 1 1 ... aiiny.all of whom have
I ceil compelled to.idopt Chinese n tines,
such a Wang la Triang r tie- Ureal
It
Wall. I'he pay of thc.e rcpo!' I
(i ry high, ra'ig ng fr mi J'-'1" to if '
inoi!h. and la nd-htmii ll"' ' bines
go.inmeii has promised to pay lot1,
rc resent at i e of any Herman wh
cay be killed in action the -inn "t
'I"". lie. nuts are al- ilbd f r in
li' I hl'l IiaVy, t'l'1 ludll 'eln.-llt I
iig an atniii.il -al ,rv of $ i-.oi' an I .1
!e ..In y or a 1 U g- .ni-mut.
I'eiiip-r in. e work in Mr-a' I'oit r ti
-. ai r . I on w ith great vigor. The
bur. h ot llngland Temperanee so.
icty has branches in thirty of Mi"
inrtv i wo 1 1 1 . ii e-es ari l a iiieiiilier-liip
I nearly i. lo.o.i i. l'iie Ciiureh "I
r. i iu I has a sir . rig society, as have
.i- lb- V. sh yaiis. Free M.tbo l. ds,
'..iio-.-g t'l-.u ili-t . and th-several rail
i iv . ojjij allies. 1'here are maiiy
o'i'i- -I I lope, -ome o win. h hav-;i
la! abst men. e iiieiiibershij. ..I li,.
... ...,. .'.'.mi i each. Hleei of M,,.
a ling ti-'ipi rale e soin-des had an
e "lee 1 i-l vear ot over .i " ' i, nil
1 I". !l Via- impended 111 f elr I pi Tan c-
j 1 1. ist.iriaiiisiu i- a new religion tor- j
I eula'el by Maivm Fo-di. k, of Kala-
j ui ... . M,e!i. It seems to have stru- k j
u' a ii-. v pa'h m its religious vocabu-
arv. is i otigregatmns, w hen H gets ;
I -1 1 -. will be known :s "pollliioiis.'' !
's pie.e hel s are to be called "den it-." J
church s-rvee is a loktil." -io !
em" means ,io pre.i. h; ' lokan" is a '
,ermoii. l'oie" is i.... "sti.m" is a,
h ui all budding, and th- -alary ..f th-
.let, . e" is known as -valooii." Mr!
I'.. :.. 1, ha-also ad .pte I a new t hro- I
rioj-.gi .in-1 iiew method o( spelling !
I i g i with his r- iigion. s for hi; r - ,
iigi. :i it-elf. it is based largely on the
moral law a- lcveai-1 by lire
s. n nc--. and repudiates all th- distinc
i iv e do. trim s ot I 'lu ist utility, such as
Lap' ism, prayer, the liihle and Christ.
Ih-auMioi stale that th- heist, man
religion i- the best religion for this
life, and as goo I as any for the life to '
come. e publishes a call for "den ;
ees, ' but none who use tobacco or in 1
toxical mg li.pc irs, or who gamble, ;,r,. i
eligible to this oi'ice.
Oil-ciiMling."
"O.l-scoiit mg" is an industry devel
oped by the wildcat enterprises irr the
ml regions of I 'eniisvlvaniadiii ing the
past two or three years. The owners i 'I'he results of Steuben's training dur
ol a well fre.piently make a "mystery" m! 'he Irving winter at Valley Forge
ol it, by boarding up the derrick and were seen the next summer in the bat
guardii.g it night and day. They are tie of Monmouth, and to a certain ex
Ihus enabled to keep to themselves all I"U' oil set the treachery of Charles
know ledge as to its value as a producer. Fee in that engagement. Fee at lirst
and thus to operate iu the certificate refused to take part in the battle, but
market from an advantageous stand- later changed his mind and led tl.e ad
point. W hen a well in what is con- vance column of the American army,
sidered an important new territory is After bringing his command into a
made a mystery, the brokers and other ' most advantageous position, where he
operators at once become anxious to might have given a terrible blow to
j know w I. ether it is really a good pro-
iluocr or only a "dry hole. lo obtain I" W aslnngton s command he oegau in
this information, they employ men r-treat. Lafayette, suspect ing I reach
thoroughly skilled in all matters per- cry. al mice si -tit lo Washington, re
taining to the oil industry, and pos- .piesting his immediate preseii'e.
se-smg courage, enduranceand shrewd- Washington came galloping up from
ness, to iseoiit around the mystery the main body of the army, and, I'unl
wells and learn their true character. in(g th- advam e guard in lull retreat.
These men use strategy, bribery, and for once seems to have lost his temper
even force, to gain their end. They and swore roundly at Fee. The re
compile statistics of production, tin- treating column was reformed ami
state of held operations, probabilities battle was given, but the golden op
of new territory, and all matters of in- poitunity had been lost.
teres! or importance to I he n. w.spaperi,
brokers, and large producing linns.
ome work for salaries running as
high as $o0 per week, while others re
cehe a share in the prolits which may
result I miii operations based upon the
information obtained by them. lu
this way some haw made considerable
fortune, al -t at a stroke. Their
work is of a particularly dangerous
nature, as the men who guard the
wells nre armed with rill-s, and under
positive orders to shoot any one dis
covered loitering about the proper! v
at night I
t i.irrixis for Tin: a mors.
J wo thousand varieties of apple
trees are now cultivated.
Among some of the savage tribes of
Africa infants are carried on the back
and protected from the sun by a gourd
pliieed over the head.
There are said to be over J.oitO post
masters in the I'niled states with a
salary of less than $P a year. At lie
delia. X. C, last vear the salary was
nine cents.
i lie niiiest ot all actors was .lean
Noel, who died iu I '.iris lanuary l'ith,
l-".. aged 1 IS years, lie entered the
profession in his eighth vear, and still
acted when loo years old. having rep
resented in all 2,7'!" roles, lie acted
l'V'o times.
The I Sank of France is said to pos
sess an ingeniously arranged photo
graplre studio concealed in a gallery
behind its cashier, ?o that at a signal
'l;e portra.t of a suspected customer
j may be nistautly taken without his
know ledge.
The fault in the leaning tower of I'isa
w as not discovered unt il it was p u ti
ally completed. It wasdeeidod to finish
it. however, great care being taken in
t he laving of the stones. 11 was also
strongly braced, and the chime of beils,
weighing U.O'O pounds, were placed
no as to coanteraet the inclination to
one side.
The natives of India are said to give
their liors-s opium when th 'v wish to
a- i "inplis'i long journeys. It is relat
ed that an Indian gave his horse a
drachm of opium after a fatiguing
night's march, and thus en tbl-d him
travel with eas forty miles I mt her.
but ill the m l tli - practice is dci-truc-
Mvc t-i holseilesli.
Not only were glass Lea Is and bu
gle, ii I by Ihe llgipti ins d. i "i' i years
ago, aril -mm' kill shown in the
in a n ii la I ure of !.is, but t he precious
stone-, such as 'he emerald and nine
toys wer- sun e-. fully counterfeited
and k .arl. were found it I lu bes
so ingenioiislx wrought that it took a
-trong gla s to detect the imposition.
"Alter i h patient research."
wrdes a correspondent, "a French sta
t 'stician ha-.lis. .erel that up to the
) resent tune '..'.o emperors and kings
have gov erned i I nations. Out of this
number oi"1 have been driven from
Mien thrones, i- have abdicated, 'l
have committed suicide, IJ have be-
iin- insane, l-m i.dl in battle, 1 !
Wire eiplill.d. J'i died oia. ,. rs, I .". 1
have burl as-as IniteJ and P'shave
I e. u condemn .1 to death and executed
rdnig to law ."
II. iw W isliiiilnii Viiore al M.iiilll.Mltli.
Iie.i-nli u r th,. revohitjoiiaiy events
d I77s 7:'. 1'i .r. sior .loliii I isIm- in a
I., lure in New Vork s.i-d: After the
'ailur ..I the Cm way cab il and the
intrign. again -t W'ashinglon, (be
. o nuiandiT in-chief .Ie ote.l his ener-
Igieidiiringtherest -f the winter at
! .ill. v For:- to th,- oigaiiiatioii of
i
Itlc arm;. In this w-.rk he received
i the mo t .iln tide a --.-'an. r mii tic
! i'.aioii ..n -ieibeu, w n. arrive I at
; t his junct ure and received Iran r.m-
gri-ss the o diet- of iusp.-cior gem rat of
i th- army. Meiiben hel been all nth
I i r under Frederick in the . en
! S eals" W ar, and w.i-I luid.ar with the
wen lei lu! di cipline th- I'lu-sian
army. Washington at once recognized
- ilo- v due of Steuben r.. the American
cause. The sturdy Herman olli-er did
re. ' disdain to perform the functions
..f a ilrill-sergeant. and musket iu
hand he made the M-ldn rs go through
th" v arioiis evolutions, of which tilt
, then they had known nothing. In
spile of their ignorance he found the
, men .pin k to learn, but being of a
! harmlessly choleric; t.-mper, he was
, of'en vilely tried. Alter exiiicting
! his w hoi- .to-k of le rman oaths he
would begin again m I'rcn.h, and
: when filially the resoiiices of this !an-
gii.lL'e pioved iliadc aa'e to express
hi. di gust, he would call an interpro-
r t.. swi ar at the troops in Fnglish.
Clinton's army, in direct disobedience
iuillier W iff ( i iisln il.
'Aro you ever going to stop talking
and let me go to sleep?" said crimson
beak to his wife the oth-r night, when
she was giving him a dose of neigh
borhooil gossip,
"Well, 1 tell you what 1 say is true.
I "iv- yon my wo.d for il."
"Thai just the trouble. If you
didn't jie 'pule so many wonlv
about it I might believe it."
Arid then the room was as still as
sloie w h- r
yl.i,s .y,,
thev don't advertise.
Al iii ( I o saifr a It k b mil.
Xosinsiblc man, Ionian wluoe iilTee
lion is worth retaining, is driven hw ay by
being told by the lady of his choice that
"he likes, hiiu, that slu feels that in time
the ni iy come to love him. but that her
h-iirl is not yet his. If he really loves her
he will mine back again, tin I it is pretty
irrla n that lv will li-am ho fore a second
iskmu whether his atTeftion is returned
0 net. Hut a -ill. il she cannot always
1 hi 'ii-.', call always refn ; and generally
Inr didiculty is ih's it is evident that
this in. in is m iking love to me. I do n t
lev. him, but I think I might do .o if I
choo-c; rhiill I i ll. o.i'or sh ill I forbear.
It i- lu re thai the power i f cl o'cecoii.e
n. a.l it s here lloit the voice if pin
, c I c mil-1 be hi aid. if it i- In be hMid
it all.
la such i irciimstani i s . will
vvi-ilv if she -Ives considerable might
to the -cm til opinion lh.it is held of the
eei.'h -matt in ijtiesl mn b his profesbional
I re! hicn. or his business .teipiilitanccs.
Ii is. in shel l, not t he mall w ho is agreea
ble iiuioiig women, but he who is well
liked by his own sex. who is the man ro
i !i..ose for a husband. A mother, of
i . uise, always speaks well of her son; it
is not what shesiivsi.f bun. but hi.'; be
h.ivior to her. that i to l,e looked In. A
woman m iv fewl certain .f 'his point,
that as a man now licit-, his ui.itlic and
si-tiis, so he will tieiit her six months
iftcr marriage.
A,! this may se-ni very cold blooded,
ve'v far li moved from the tender feeling
wbiih courtship induces, lint, nfterall.
a trill has il choice to ncike a choice
upon w liich the whole happiness o her
lil" will depend: nml tluie i iilway-
tin.e, whether she notices it or not. be
fore she purls with the cohl ml of her
he, nt. at which she oii-ht to li-teii toiler
iud-iiu id. W ithout hi tter judgment than
In r own feelings -h- is very likely to
make a mistake, but if she can assure
her-. If lh.it her Imer is a man who is re
-peeled and likul by his male fr'n nds,
and is a favorite at home, she may be
pretty sine that in listening to bin love
-he is choosing w i-eh .
A lleallv Aide Kat Sliu...
A large liuiiil" I of lat-cst.ibi-c. them
I vis in a hay I. .11. about midway l -
Iwn ii the llooi and the top ot tin- liav.
The ow p. i of I h. mi mi si-, hearing i
timi d -ip. .ding leu -c iu the l-ll. took a
..i k . n. I i. in. .vi d the hav fi mn the pi n c
whelm the n-.i-e proi . . b d. and mu "
i 1 1 d a nest e iiboiil twinty tilts. Sr.'
i i d i f lie in lan and were i might by tin
dog. but ,i bun. lb of siii i a lull glow n
animals n maim d "ii tin sp,, , 1 1 ir tail
w.ie plaited togi iher. s.aiielhing like a
whipcrd. I!v puking, up one of litem
tin n -t idle . d. and could not be lak. n
pall. ll was -iipi il by pcr-oii- w le.
aw ihcni that, ii b r toav-id tie i old.
the in oiiiipviug the bui of tin idle
souM a w at mir phe e I cu t ping mi
li inc. ith. but. not having i..ein ! diaw
hi- tail afti I him. il wa- h it -li. king "Ut .
tin i;et rat did tin same, i lid soon until
II had i hanged lln il positions and i vn v
ildiv i 1 1 1 .lis rat'- tail was ilituine.l into
b. i i.ilou- that in Id th. m tog. tin r. If
lie v Ice I I-a .i-i n di-i ov i n .1 uel klil"l.
I. V mil t h IV ( si. ii v i , :i. tin y i olil l
ot have -i p o il. d.
A Ti b k.
I". Ill Hi 11 dl! --I .1 mi II I lit. led a l.o'l
oiitavein Med had .illiin I W hi ll lln
nc 'in-ill i a to lil X thev -ill. I lin y hid
in. . in V wilh III. in. but would Ic.lVi a
v a I u 1 1. 1' di.iiiioiid l leg A I. .1 IV - 111' I
In i i id 1 1, s. II i d lln in. ion - .ici omit. 1
Ii id .! Ilellll t diniii I. talked lo th.. pro j
.ii. lor. and I'mallv -d, him tin- ring l"l i
lillv live pounds He i oiisid. li d thai In
a id mad. a u""d bargain, buaii-c while I
I had In ii in lu- im.. -iiiii In hall
t do n it t o a lew i h i. w ho proiioiliii a d it i
ilh one 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 pounds. I'nii the
i - a .ui I In il sneinl vi il had -ubai
tub .1 an imitation ring.
I. unit llri-iiU tnsi
Mr- I'. V. I iiipi nler. i va ile . Palti
ni'.ic i.iiimv. Mankind, write- I was
gli ally b. in lilted by the ii-c ot i d Star
I '..ugh ( Ure w In n sullei ing fi'..ui a -ia i
i ,... Mv cook was s! rioii-lv ill limn a
d.ip -cilid cough. She had consulted
In r doi ..-w ithoul n licf. My niv adv ii c
-h. ii-cd the t ough Cure iu l oiincition
with an ixliinal applii iitimi of St.
.1 u ob's I lil to her -idc Ill one night the
. Iiange wrought was most -ratifving and
..-loiii-hing. In the morning -In wau
like a new person.
A i ham cry court is one in which a
j u si ii e has all even i hain e.
It lii ioi- liisi-n.i'.
-I eiili-r sex. however induced, spilily
lli. .lonelily mi. I permanently eiii'isf Coin
pin ale I Ml. d oi'stlllale eases id I'loel lallils
III. el's, ol .st I'll' 1 1. .IIS, III I II lit 1 1 III ills li.llges.
i xlinii-li .1 vj'aliiv. pr-iinUiii'- d-.iin.-, uel
v.iii-.. iiieiital. aii'l i.rg.oiie ilebilitv. vnrico
.il-, hvdr.H -I-, ilis-us,., o pr.i.stra't.' Iniid.
kidneys nu I bladdei, piles. Iistulas mid rup
Hue, all i n ii'i' iilly i mod Stall' of twelve
1H'l't sp clllilsts ill eollstllllt lllti lldlOH'e,
'll-stlllll III g; lll-lll'.sl eOlliplelll III go 11 1 III MII
of in.-.toal mid siirj.-al skill in Aui-ri-a
Send history of nine nml address for illus
linte l p.oiiplilel of pari leiilars. W orld's li-.
p. Usury Me licil A-k . lalion, lliillalo, "x. Y.
I he "one more" drink luis niadii n liun
ilred I li u - ii tut drutiliiirds.
I.yilin K. Piukliam's Veetiilile Coni ound
strengthens the utouiacli nml killings nml
aids .li'c-lion. Is e.iially nooil lor Imtli
siles.
Novpr sieak of your parent lis the "old
nun" or "old wimiun."
Dioivftiiienii In llir lln).iline
mil. ss i ftiisnl In- lin k of hln'p or from over
iiiIiii', is n nyiiiptiim of dis-iise. If it h. a
ei.iiipuiiiisl l.y general delulity. Iii'iidn.-li.', loss
.if Hppi'tit-. eonteil t..ii;iiM und sallow eoiu
i' .n. you mny l.e Mire you urn -ull'i'i in'
I i i mi lull. Usiiess and roiise iienl ilernuge
in-lit of th- s..ii:i' li mid l..iwvls. Mr. Pierces
rienwint I'lirsntive I'elletn' me a sure cure
(or nil inliiieiilM el this nutiir... Tliey rl-aiise
mid purify the lil-ml mid leli-vi.' the ilig-slivi.
..rymis.
The Knulisli policy in K-jpt -Falsf
I'ropliels mid ipiiek returns.
When all soenlliil r-in-li.s, fail, Ir. Snu-'s
('Hlnrrh llem-.ly . lues
Never iinlieipiili' loo much; disappoint
nu lit is lint I'li-HMint.
Foil 'J.'i ykahh I Imve lieen nfllietcd with
(ditarili so that I linve luen routined to my
room fur two nioiit lis nl a lime. I hnv
tried nil the 'minimus in hope of relief lint
with no siirrenn until I met with an old
friend who had used Kly's !renm Malm and
nd vised nie lo try it. I procured a hottleto
i.lcnxe him. und from llu lirst application
I found relief. Il n Ihe best remedy I have
ever tried. ( M riiKn, Justice of the
rent, KhcnunilDiih, Iowa.
Ilrarl Pnlna.
Palpitation. Iru.sii-al Swellin(r.Di:inem
IndiaeBtioii.eureil by"Vi)IU' Health Henewer
Fob i.Twrifiiiv, iKniontnon, rteprciwlon of pir
tin tn. I ri neral ililulity iu llfir varnun fnrm.
Imi a pri-vriitive Kmt fever ami Rne and
otliriiil'rniilteiilf-ver, the "Kerro-rhiwphor-tnl
Klmr of Caliiiava," mai'e hy I'Mwell,
Huanl A Co.. New York, and eolil by all Drii
KiHta, ia Ihe best Ionic ; and for patient reooyer
Ui from fever or other aickneiw it haa oo equal.
"Iteasli Kala."
Clears out rata.Diiee. roaches, Hiea, beilburf.
nU.skunka.chipinanka.gopliera. l'3. 1 tf sts
Be sun's Aromatic Alum Sulphur Soap is
u e.llo prevent, cure ami heal skin diseases,
una to secured white, 'ott anil beautiful com
I'leMon. J,i cents by li iiiiiritc, or b mail.
llri')ilo.iel. l'liiladelphui, I'.i , M.iu I'l.
" KuiiiiIi mi I orni "
Ask for M ells' 'Hough ou Coru8.'l."io. Coin
plele cure. Hard or soft euriu. warts, buiii-us,
A I'l l KoviilAN d ing from a cal,.nli di-.eii-id
tinmt was saved by a eunoui 'i s-ni fr,.
v ri -'-ell dial lias given nu . ins lor si-iulmu' it
toothers. Vidros Tr K-iuieil) .Aubuiii.N.Y.
"Ilm-liii-l'iililn."
Quick, complete cure. Ml Kidney, Bladder
niul I'riimry Diseases, Srilding. lntiitien,
t-toiie,Urvel,t'iitaiihof bladder $1. DruU.
If linlicled with sore ( ys u m I'r. I suae
Tliuiiil-son's K.jeati r. Druggists 'ell it.
Iiii tin rni in
Wl.nn n lsit "t 1. .v.. X. . . ill i-iIt. mt huce-'
. l.i.-.-.ti: 'll.'t if . e iri r S e'. .na sl.. nl 11 a luaiij
i,i,.ii ll .l.-l. tii...i.' ' -. UViilril l-..'t
t-.si ,.i.-k-itiil t iv..-. no ,i -i. nt b i'.sl -I ml niiUiiii.
.t..lnr. l nn-l ui'" "! " ", '' ' . l;'' Jilnn Hi
v ,l,.r. Ki-l.i.it.iin - ui. ii, . I .'-Ui Hi" I"-' II
.lUKM RTl'l .-l'.i I'.' I Ti ll'.'l l I
runlivH l..lir I t l - i h,- l llm lirnil I ut-.u
ll.lol thui lUul ,itn,.i ll ml ilu.s h.itol id 111" car
A ifii iiniy be ii i.'. io d violin plajer nml yet
not be nble lo draw u I I'nii
TRADE BYo mark;
IX STAl-X
OUGH URE
Jlk..fllffll
Vrrf from iinlnti, p.mvtir anil I'i'MM'
A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE
4'uld. ltr-m Mil, reiup, hmipliiK uugh,
AMbmu. Quln-J. ' u '"
mi. .ii..!,. -iii.t rimml I.miib"
rlCB I0 tUsim Horn It" '-'- 1H:1H.
liinium.m A.M.nim-ii-.
ltlltm-'. tsnii'it I N. 4.
Many a Lady
is beautiful, all but her skin ;
and nobody has ever told
her how easy it is to put
be auty on the skin. Beauty
on the skin ii MaiMiolid
Balm.
Men Think
they kii".v all .ib.uit Mustang T.in
in.vi.t. l'cw i!o. Net tj kriyvv ii
ra t to liuVC.
ELY'S
n ATA DDI
CREAM BALM
I'll iin- lhi lit nil
A Mil llllllMIMIIIIIMHI.
If rii U ihe -rri. It
iir- Mm frnri ui
Tnir. Niiirll, llriirlnu
A I'ihlThi; I I in:.
Cream Balm
ha- iiiin"l -in ti tnldc r-ni
l iti. .1 tt.. i.-vi-r knoMn, tit
tlH illtf ilil il'll'T MpU.i
ii--n-. A I'.irtii-U- it i-i'.hf.t
ninim
HAY-FEVER
l l V Hum in. us. io m.' a- ii-.
I. tlng AjviiH rtnt SEt.T. .nil 1,
lln- Until .lt.,111 .ItiNKH I'm ,.
In. en (,oin r .ml Ufa if uu ilatc
I . M'.iMIAKlf
$60.5 TON
WAGON SCALES.
II. aill H,. Tun- ri'Hin. tt-i'M
.,.t,. I n- I'ri,.- I.i.l. l-:.ir. s'.
miiiii..- j:3 cp ruiauAKTCM,
i InNOIlAMiON.N. V.
1111 Insiriii ilon lim mi art of mnkini
IjllV i fnl-r H,.er nn-l lis-iii- l'..-l
llUlf K...ev Work f..r I., in'- -"rail"..
list.. i, . mi l llt.iv.l M il. r.l-. I'l
READY BWZiS:l
I l .r.f.s;:"'
I" . .ir.mft. IV. ii,,nnuit,iu. MliuiiUnl Silver
Ware I o., Wanlilnicion St., Il.i.l.ni. M.i.n.
rinnnillMIP Chloral and
III U II r 1 1 1 N COpium Habits
i:sn. t i ki ii
hook I nt:r.
Jcflorson. Wisconsin.
OR. J. C. HOFFMAN.
LACE
REMNANTS.
Wi will si ntl von 7 1
piln. .it I.-' mliifh
iri.nir )..ii mil s.-u.l lit niii.- nl lor u in
..ur vl.'lliily M T. K. I'.IHHKII. I. win, HaH.
ALL IMPERFECTIONS
of Hie I.II-.-. Il.ili.l., I. . I SlllH Hill "l.S
lliur. Milieu. tills, rrei'kl.'s. v.,lii li-tl
N.ise. A. -li.'. HI k Hi-mis. s irs. I mum
mi'l iri iitiiii-iii llr.Jnlin Wnoillvii y.
II? N. I'e.irl fl.. Allium. N. .
I .i.ii.n-li. .1 i;n. s. ihI ii.-. t.tr iHtek.
WANTED.
...i ..v..r, u I,, r l.,f II, H I
' L, ...I I, ,1.1... Mill 1.IS
li'.it lii r, i. inner' .in 'i oili 'is' i nn . i in I a l'r' er nil
..I ili.-ii- tun.- ,to-ii....U w.rVii.' I r "..."':
si e. I, n.i- II. I . J.IIIMsll. .V TO.. Pull.
lUhrrat HI 111 .Hiiiii isini'i. II Ii'liimiuil. .
niAiai'M Dill deal English CouUnd
Ulair S rll'Si Rheumatic Rcmtdy.
Unl Hoi, I.HI niiinil. ,M cla.
flfaajBjajBSBSaMHHBjBjBj snrc n.tlir . ciffrif I
KIDDER 8 PA3TILLE8..rnTJa.'y,X:
TIMSOTSpSTOOTHPOWDER
Heeplnc Teelh Pi-rlrrl anil l.uin. Ilrallhji.
I
I'l.lii.ii I.' it .... 1 1, p., it MniHiiituslrtHlltlf.il
ji.'.r 1..I f.'ll lliiiintliiri nii'ilj. I Imn nt.l nratllinl.
mi' . I -l il i lit.ni1., i iirrt.iiii .it-..-.itt.r-. t.
inn. I II. H. H.r.?. I..n tli ilmvillr, N.V.
nijir.i rwniM'LiJiM
ii..-
PATCH
u iitl lo.-k ixt . el Mitkn .lll'l Salma
WORK. I Uoi. A U IIAs-il.1 I. Urn bi'.sl. r. N.V;
OPI'Jf.1
liiri.loiii' llnbll rare In ll
0 iln is. im nil rerrn.
1 . Ml I'HINs. I PllUIIUll. llillU.
k. I'rf.iiinm l.tt'l, I'n.'.l.isl until
IDflC M.iiil'li' K'H'k. I'ri.iiiiim I
lAnu ii..' i s i a it 1 1 1 a .. , i
Viiitrltrii"k.i .'iin.
VARICUCLLL .7. i...... in.r.ii
M t a. v.
e.TiiTi .i. i.'si...ii .in I
H I"') fviE "i'l "'HI"" a.'" r
WITHOUT MONEY!
em tlt liiv ll xlll Ik -..nl m uny n.ltln ns I
In Hi.' u.irl.l Kri-r nl l'si! H.'n.l ill
ear. filliv. ill.ll llw ll. mi l "il will tlli Ril I
InrernuillKit llml in.iv i-n.vi' mure .iliia
Ni- limn nil He Ki ii'lh ,f O." Il-i.hs. hil l.
- inert- iris-tt,ii. Himii nil tile K'-'lni "I I u
IsiiH-'i r. nil v It may l.""' ''' '
llrmtRrlil tit k'II r Co.. Bn Jx, All.iliU. Ua.
AND
I1 I.VDU . riSKHAM.
VcEetaMe Componnft
jfcXmy For I'emule C'ouiplaiDC-ftiil
O.-Vy g -.-,..bt r....mln t1ill1ulMInM
' I VMM WIB.
1 will oyr critlnly tho v.trt furm vt Kftuale Cotn-puiititt-.nll
(.irunou troul li .s li.tl:tDiiuutU;i tuni Vlccrt
ff ;, K.i'Mi. nn-l 'i-i.!.nt iv.riit-i, or-l (hr coTiseqiif&t
!! .mil Wi.ikit. js (.u i i4 imtutiltiilr 0aiU-U to h9
ihr.ilt:....f 1 it,.,
It -niH 11.-H rtii'f o. I lum-Tf" frtum thf utrrunlo ftfl
Piu ly ci.i;:or t l.i.m.-nt. 'fUv U ndt-iu y t- raiiCorouK
titmioi. tlu-ivii tUi-vki d ir t t odily ljr it it unt
It ivmovt faintTH-M, fl.itu!' ti-", il4'!tr'y all rmrlnff
f-r vtiiituiiitiu, mi.i r-h utttl"U'--9 vt tho gti.roa'h,
It rurt .-i HKijituiK. Ili n-lnolnd, Nt i vo i iTohlrntlun.
.iftKml Di'hiiity, Mii pu -" u p--, in ,ir rUn m1 Itidiitev
ti"M. That M-lmfT'if ln-iiiof i!m ti.niu 4i(f tan. Wi iKbt
mill hAi K.u'lif, (m nlwAvM m i ttiitiMirtlf t tiu-l ti 114 .!
ll It ut oil tiiinH h 'id mull r all riri-utt-ff fitwi'! net In
Jiui nioiijr with iJiiIritlmt yj(in tae t uialo wjnntui,
K'T t'l- pnr.-nf Ki In. f (' 'iM-'..$lt- nf t if Nr , this
CoiiitMUiuli-uti3Utv-i- u. I'm i $!.'. tiUi!iutUrtlf.l't.''.(Wf
N l fumllr rli.H.1 lit wi-Iu-ut JLHM K. riSKlIAV'S
I li'K f .',. ."tf. 1 'hey t'iir''unHMiiiI;t-ii, MhousnrM aud
lurj-i '.' f t ' tln-liv. r. E. i t,(iftlx utftll dni-rifbti.
nYSPEPSIT
l n 't.Tt'jf'-rt.un (i: wM 114 itHtri-M4iii cimlaiDl. li
I'f.-l i i'.i. it tinl v l y uup iirinji iiutritioti, and a
prif .mii! iln-1 'iiK ( thv rsjtttt-ut, to rep&rv the waf
-THE g
BE5TTGf.EC. ?
kly bp1 'nii 1--(.t iirfn riU;pNlH In til
if-1 .Tis, llriiifliitrii ltlrliiiiu. TiiHtiuff th
I-1'. i.l. .t- I: . in i. I,--- --ui P'tnl:.-Hi hi IiIo kJ. fiitnu
I i'hm i'l.- .'Hit. !. tiii(tuiiiliH.Mniilati.nif fono.
Hi I' lii . 1 1 .. !!.. h Tiurrii i'-i-(r of th
I ir t H-t.-. I I'Uot i llJtmii M'l . My.
' llivii.-t t Im'.vi.'h Ir-'ii H!tt-r f-r l-jhiK-pw
a- l I lu i i I t tV rr t li'H-'ir" in rfnim
l""'. !'..-i ! i!v vU.iC :i -i1 r it n p-flvutliii U'UlO
f ! i i-t'.r c;i I v-r -H'Hfii'"lMif "
i.M,,.t,-i.. ..- 1 1 ir.'il.-miikBi-it rr. 'I r1 linei
nwrMi-r TmI-i- nt mhrr Mi.1- i-nljr I7
lil'-lW t 111 MUM I'll.. K I l-I l.tH(F, Ml.
I Ai'H ' Mam Kdi m. ii'. n. I H'frfiftnti.rnn
tni ..'ii-li'l .I pu.-I. r r-fil'. lfi"Oiiitii nthtnt
'til:f r- ITU1 n tlUflV I'V hl it'-Ali-rtl in ni'"Jiciu, or
tiiAil"l t... iMlrIitH mi r-vipt f 2' ttUnip.
wji-. tho ritiuli "I1
ll, lit l.---li'l.' Oif rlhll.lt t.f
.'Ut ffl.r. "I li.iw-M' .r.'.l lir
1 iiim 01 r. ' ! : ("in Dm 'M
IMMEDIATEi RELIEF.
HMSM I
nt.' in Viae 1
lH 11 1 It .11
i'l I'll in '
IWll-lllltl'4 lioitf
ii in
i i li 11 1
nu. ;. lil, o I- r i.,it-iiliir-.
i'l'. ll r.livi.
111111:1.- nii'l is a h'.u.-wh-ii'iiT
Ici.iHB lie
iiteilisiit. N-unUii. M"'l
n,.-i I s. ,1,1.
.. s i Tnr-,t
1. 1 11.1
41 ami
, km ;
I t , lee. d I nil. Kill
l',,tl!,'t, V.1 I I H.I
iil'-r
,r.,.o
l-lll. by DUtl.
I-. il. KM II Mills, S ,1, I'l-.; ru'l .r. T il.'d,., Ohl i
P)nts' AutoirUiu Engines mio Saw-Mill
111 it i.n.wvn.
vTntriraat l.'ll I'. in."ii.i."i rnnlaa with Mill.
10 .a. in.i.t .Saw. I." fl. I" liiin curl lio, lis. rtf rnmpi.tfi
for "U'T.il.in, 1 11 i'.'!'-. '.ill', l-'itiet I. .1.1 1., $!)
!- a ill l.r .1. .-.!.. HI II. W. I,AI. A
KO. M-in.it. i n r i. .1 .ii-i - Anitiiiiiiiii' loi.
gilir., ll"". i t H I I'. . .Imi I'iiII. )., Uo':1. lad
iiuii.iii. lamtm. N V. H IH.'iO.
Wli WA"tT 1CC3 I.OOK AIJEXTS
grttii-tJ.w IxkiK I Hill I I I II IiK K ll"s AMUNU
OUR VILU INUIAUd
1, UnllUK -in I lim. Mil.U l V.'
ttittl ir-liaf
I- k ni in i itt. ii i.r i'l'1 n "n-'" ;
hi. n-lan. snil tit..ti.n'ls nl fctnin nl J
..:l..r l.- , it ' '. !' '" '. "",!
.'.T I'll'- " llUkr. I k' l'.H
in to 'in ! .v. rf- I""' 'i
ii.t .v.,.' .11-"' n- .k.- il I' .!
,.4'i,nrfl ,.,i.ai
.n.1 .'0ll
TVrnif . CliX, 18
A. If. V. WU "
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