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SWELL DIXXKR PARTIES. Wliat It Costs to Oivo Ono in the Metropolis. rnahioUtvMs Eutertiiiiuwuts Which Oiwt Many Hunlrtv.l Bull.iru. "Clara IJellc" says in a letter to tho Cincinnati ICifnii' i". A dinner party in Xew York's fashionable quarter means sotnethiu tiiore than merely piittitiur food before, vour iti,ista and I letting them eat and run oil' some- where else. It involves, if tho dinner be up to the standard, a profits- dec- ration of the rooms with Mowers and i .. : confection pieces, the (list ril.ut ion ol i bouquets and favors to each guest, j and the general entertainment of the party until such time as it breaks up. So much of preparation does it involve that many persons prefer to take Kue..ts to helmouico's or tin- I'l'uus wick, or to some of the other places w here they are iu the business. 'r it may 1 e that the Fifth- venue resident may decide to give his entertainment at his own home, and may put the en tire charge of it in the hands of Mel monieo, who will furni-h every thing that is to be used, and will cart it all away next day. lie limits the expense to so many hundred dollars; and I'el inonico's assistants do the rest. I H'ten er, however, the Fifth avenue m in has a chef to whom he gives a largo sala ry, and of whom he i- very pr I, an I he takes an especial pride in Hie dinner ! and its surroundings. He loads the table with Mowers, and he puis them on the walls in the greatest profusion. There is a trick iu setting a v i le dsn inir-table by laying a -trip of mirror I .-ngthwise down the center and fring ing il heavily with llovvvr-i. It has then (he appearance ..I being a tu'iiia Mire lake, and th- -.' isliu'ht .latvitii: on it .jives oil niixl beautiful (Meets. Then there are half a do.-eii eoiifeetioti p.jeces, worth jl'ieaeh, either Il the table or looking down upon it lion, braekets on th- wall. Th-y. t"o. are decorated wit'i Mowers; indeed. Ill Hi deni lining-rooms, the Mowers l.irin the elliel' i-cm of expense so lavishly are they used. Nine tmi.i out of tni when the ginsts mat eh into the bau .piet hall t!iey do mi to the ,o(t strains of an orchestra stationed in an ante, room or hidden behind shrubbery in the back hall or the pailr evten -ion. I hen toiiies the two or three hours re .plired to do justice to the twelve courses and the ten kind- of win-. I'lie party ;:eis very merry and confi dential a ttie end ol the lu'st hour, and quite hilarious and noisy at the . nd of the -,.,-..) . and almost p u aly i d and in, -ohi rent at th,. .-los.. ,.f the tlnrd. All hands, in.iu the Lost down, are convinced that it is the lim s Jm err of the season, and a lies'i supply i !' champagne is ordered to clitu ti i he con vie' ion. At midiiight the or- hesira is yet a' v or';. Ila'l a 'lot'ii persons are trying to waif in the par lor, ami the host is urging tho uenU.--m'!i to siip ba'ii to the table for just . re more t.nte of benediction or bran- The Mowers are torn down to be t li.en away as favors, tic confections : .ave bi ea , 1 1 1 . -!i I to pdt oriea'iother H it h the pieces. I'.v one o'clock theV ave all st suiveys the N'. t day be something like ami s I'll. s to bed. It 1-oks ets hi I'lorist, 1 or Mowers and services in decora' iug. il'n Uf' he.tra. ten pieees, ,"a' ' "Ilfi'l't ions, t.tl I Miner for 11 i't " t . with vv me a' J" a plate, ,;,i,i tra w.iit. i's, 1 '. I .vtra w in", J'. M'sc 'HaUeollS C)"'nseS, Jo Ti d, ?'-.7" And to th- furnisher of every thing save the mu -ic th" profit s more than oo per cent. Hut the h"-l .-ares not. He hat given a mi s- lid dinner and his guests will taliv al out and about him I'.M' a dav at b ast. (.rani ami His Tnitips. From an article (,ti liraut by le-ri'T-al Hadeau. in the '('' ;. vv u..te h" follow ing. "II s relations v, ith troops were peculiar, lie never made speeches lo the soldiers, and of coarse novel led them into battle alter he a -sinned his high command-, lint in every battle they saw him certainly mice or twice far to the front, as ex posed as they: for there always seencd to come a time in each engagement when he was unwilling to use th" eyes or ears of another, but must ooscrvo for himself in order to determine. Tin sol iitrssaw all this;they all knew, toothat when he ro le around iu camp it meant action, and the sight of his bin.' ..ver. coat, exactly like their own, was n signal to prepare lor battle. They found out his character and re-pBctetl his nullities. They felt ti, .t i.u meant well, although when the time t ame he spared them not. lor the cause. Thus, though so uml ons'ra tive, hr awoke a genuine enthusiasm. Alter the battle of the wilderness he rode at night along the road where Hancock's veterans lay, anil when the men discovered it was Grant, ami that his fate was turned toward. Kichm nl, they knew in a moment they were not lo retire across the K ipid an as so often before; anil they rose in tin darkness and cheered uutil the enemy thought it was anight attack anil came out anil opened lire. Whn the works were carried at Petersburg, their enthusiasm vva-i of course unbounded; and when- ever they caught a glimpse of hlni In the Appomattox campaign, tho cheers j went vociferous. After thu surrender I of Lcthey I without order to ! Mlute him with cannon, tuit he diietted 1 the tiring to cease, lest it .should wound the feehnirs of the prisoners, w ho lit said, were once again our country men. "This sentiment h retained. Sinn after the close of the war 1 was pres ent when a committee of Congress, headed bv Charles Mimner, waited on him to j.roposo that a picture slumM no pa ute.i oi mo surrender oi .oe, to be pktced in thu Ibituuda of the Cupitol. lint he told them ho shcitld never consent, so far as he was .... i . ...: . . I cnnccnic.i, io any pn-iuro oeiu ... en in the Capitol to eommmor;ito a vie- ; torv iu which our ow n o lintrvmcn were the losers I'F.VKI.S 01 I t.nr. A gootl beginning is half the work Little things cosol- us because little tilings attln t us. The sound of sweet be laughter of music. An ounce of good cheer i is tho I I'lth a ton of melancholy. A min 1 once cultured will not lie fallow for an hour. Work with all the speed and ease you can, without breaking your head The thing llio-t tlesired is not how to to avoid the existence of patties, but how t keep them within proper ,un.s Money is not Mammon plenty of air and it is sue. haw thorn; shut it up an I it and breeds worms. iiive it t as the cankers Happiness is not out -1 le b good heart and a clear c bring b.ippines, which n 1 n it m-ido. eiscieii.e li"S an I no circumstances alone ever do. The ceiiinio'i man is the i tini of cv ir s. Whatever h ipp-Ti 1- too ma -h for him. he is drivvu this way an I that way. and his w h le lite is a hurry. I he water th it has n . ta-'e is 1 In purest ; the air that h is no "dor 1 ir.'.hest; and of all tic m "bliea'i 'tis of manner, the most generally pleas iug i -imphei'y. A : we are hound let t" i'Mle t uti necessary sutTt ring of .ininia's so vvt aie o! o,. 1 to avert ..II t Ii ' tends t, add to t he sorrow and trials oi our e-'iiiiiion hiiiuauitv. laineil Willi I leclric.h Nearly every tlay some new found for clcctricitv. ami one f th. most rec. tit applie.it ion-of this power is III the interest of the piofe "ion ll t liners of wild animals. The invent or is a taincr himself, and his insuu merit is an apparatus shaped like . sti. k and highly charged with electr1 1 1'y. Win n the animals ht come unru ly, be g.es them shockstrom this bat teiy. an I th" 1 Moots arc said to b instantaneous. Three of his hotis immediately -lew cd sinus of the greatest t, ri"r. lin v were sci ed with trembling, and urwl cd ti' fully. Thetiger was uion quick ly siibliied, became stllp'in'1, and crouched 111 a C'-nu-r of th" cage. I'.ruin was ino.-e refractory to elect n- eity . t he II .si-eiiie I s. al'cely to atleCt him. I le w oiiid grow 1 and -ho-v In-te.-tii, but wa.s -ubdued after a repeal ed .lis, barge. The 111 ..st astoni hing etleets, h w- evtr. Were perceptible .11 the boy t on stridor. ( 'n receiving th" discharge th" .specimen li nn .'avenue, nearly twenty feet in length, I meat olict p-iialy.'.ed. and remained motionless tor sU hours afterwards. W hen lo !'n overt i. he showed signs ,,f help, les.-tic ,s for three wlmle ilavs. Finally tin1 elephant, oil being electrilietl by a touch of 'he sin k upon the tip uf hif triink. -et up a series of wild cries, and In 1 ame st) iraiitiit that the taun i feared h- wmld break his heavy irot chain. siiiivcl a- a Makeshift Met'. i Willi mi M irt in can travel tastei! than an avalanche. His trip dow 1 'be mountain into Kuril's I'.asin was , pie I. one, indeed. Mr. Martin w.i- goni" to work 011 a new location a tew ! !niii'ii'."l leet from the eointt of tin mountain, when looking up he smv s 1 snovv-slidi' Coining direct ly tow ar I him i'o run either way was almost -urt-l death. His only chance I t escape i was to outrun the slid . So sitting on 1 his shovel 1 an oi l trick of miners ) hi fairly dropped down the steep mount tain Ilk" a bullet for nearly half a mile distant- ng thf slide into the timber or ' thu Hist lo af. '7,', i ... ) .V.-,'.v i One Alit'iiil. Alma Ta-lem i sai I a sjool thinijthi otle rtliy. It was at ailinaer party when the uui-st) vvero tal;iiuej of tht eehaiiL'e of i;eniin hetvveeii Knlan I an. I Aiueri'.'a. I'or I'verv aetor, sin.r. t r. lee Hirer or iterson o no it sent n.rf i l.y Krisfiaiitl tho 'tmit-l S'ate-i ma lo a ! temple. here sshe is i;.l.Ii'Ss antl vo j Muni. There vv.n Itooth I'..:- Irving ! t.iry both. he i also usually janitor, i M.'ii v Ati.leroiii for Kllea T-rrv. I'atti ' A man love his home he. :ius it is a lor Nilsson, a-i really Tatti heh .iie.l tc us first;. Ion -It ll'.i raort for Sothern. ami Alma ratein i saitl Knlaii l ihe i.l of the Tnitetl states. sent Oscar H'lhl" over there but s hail no fooi toscnil hat!.." lint he Mi iick. Mow tlitl yuii get in?" iiskcl (Ituile. 'T rane; the bell," replietl Auger. "r niust have been very tlark. Din you strike a light?" "N'o repliei Auger; like a door." -i'tuk. "it felt inor UK THE I'AHM AM) HOME. trinj. .los.M.h Harris shvi that I'l'Ierv seed 1 is ,.ht,a, ,, ,m un.'e will pro-1 , orl(, i...s. ii ...niinnieinli 1 the rHoviii treatment for autumn 1 lls , .s i, ,.;,,., ,f I ...trv eitrtv in spri'iir. mani rows ciumecii , rows eighteen inches apart, and drill in two tows of radish, lettuce or anything else which will be cleared off before midsummer. Sow the third row ccli'i v, and sa on, Wo ot something elso which end-i its career before iiiiilsinum r, repealing two and one, two and ono. ovv the celery seed thick, a iIo.mi to -in inch. 'I ho early spring rain will cover the ' seed. In three or four wetks the ,,;., c up, I and hoe ! .i,.,... n ,,,,,,1,1.. ,o,rl,t Whoii the plants crowd, hoe them on first three ! and tN'ii six im he cultivate well, an I k 1 lean, and as soon a are removed give clean eroiin I an I apart. line and ' op llieni perfectly 1 the other plants them the whole earth ttieiu up gradually. The advantages are -in) tianspl, lilting, 110 hot be I. I'Vcilliiit I to n mill ti"il. Corn is very readily digested and i . rich in oil. which in cold weather is a most vain ible factor, a- it serves t" keep up the hea of the body more directly than starch and similar sub stances. With oats and bailey it may form one third of the gram ration ol hard-vvorkol draft horses, ami will ; keep their colts glossy ail I be ill every way a bene'it. certainly worth more than its weight in oats. Fed al"iie or in larger proportion it has ,1 tendency to make horses sweat easily, and it is sai l to become quickly cxhaii-tcd. I! is not safe to fee l it as freely as oats 'or barley, as there is danger of im paction, just as there would be if ! wheat were so fel. No luili! it is best fel gr .nil I with oats, and the proportions already iudii ab'ti are pro bably the most ..itisi.i toiy, the iina' belli"; fed lljio i 1 lit hay. For cows in milk, corn meal may form, with bran, the evlusive gr.tin ration, a il may be fe, at th" , rate of one pin' of corn meal to each i l'1" pounds of the cow's live weight. ;NoioiiIiI it vv ill It- loiiud pist as g I in lircat Hritaia as lure. It gives quality and richness to the milk, color t" the butter and abundance to the M w if ihe cow is a good one; but if she i- inclined to lay 011 lal mi. Ii Iced ing will tan-e her to fatten, even ; though in full milk. .11 1 it she gets t- o i. it ,he w ill go dry. For sheep, i n is excellent, but should b" le t w hole and a little at a time. For swine, the universal cx I ciicu"f I coin Maine to l irego:i, and I com C ma 1 1 to M- xieo. is that it w ill inalo- m an I better n k than any ; 11! In 1 1 1 F. r p Milt ry it is 111 th; country the uuiveral grain, but it is ; not always the best. It i , admirable I for its fattening properties, but lor t laying hens and growing fowls it is j not w.il to us" too much, "('on -to 1" f"Wl-. ducks and geese are liilu tb'slied an I yet tender lin y bear Iranspor tati'ii ahve with little shrinkage, ii lle y. llow corn 111 ikes yellow butter and y-ilow latin tow Is. Fnglish and From Ii tastes imiiii'i I white Meshed poultry wi'h pale, lardy tat. and so I tli-v fat 'en poultry 011 rice ami their laney market fowls have about as J lunch flavor as boiled rice. The ; American market dein mds ycllow-IMc-lie! towi-. with fat as yellow as i .liin.- bu'ter. and corn l- the food to I 1 1 it e this in a I poultry. llltllMt lioltl Minis. Well v cut Mated bedrooms will pre vent iiiocning he.ida' he- and lassitude. I'eiinyi'O.il. stcewii under carpets and in the drawers of furniture iu-fe-ted with cm k roaches and Meas. will destroy the vermin. 'due is ra' In r pre' ty in a bedroom, and the 1 lea can be nicely carried out I v in". ins ot blue and white china toilet -ets and 111. intle piece-ornaments In most cases of .slewing Vegetable ;, the It ast bit of nilgai vv ill be ait nil j proveinelit ; but It 111 1 1 -t be llsetl as I caref illy as 1! it were caveiii"' pepper, j lest tin Mayor of the dish be spoiled. Itilected mattresses cannot be thor- ! oughly disinfected. The tit king may be rendered safe by boiling in a sola tit m of inc. f.r by fumigation and dry heat; but the straw, hair, etc., with j which they may be stuffed had bitter j be burned. litll'.leltf mi .nr of htilne lltimi1." ofOVV Ollt of Th ' homeles life, ;H Milton sanij of light when he was lihml anT Ilunvaii wrote l ol 'the pilgrim's progress vv hen mana ', rh;.l in a pr'son. There is no plat e like ho. ne. I'eoplt; who live ill Itonril iti' houses siii! it. If the ilauirhter of a Metlioilist minister remembers the home of her t 'hiltllio.fi, her memory unist t- .1 iiBhh. m is noman m II refuse. He also loves it Iwoauso thi-rf he is a jrreat man; there he is , governor, or at le;tst ho is lieutenant- governor. Ami anyhow he is certain to lie secretary ot the treasury. 1 he j vvorhl forgets us when we pass away, j but thehome love forgets our v sees; j exi'ege rates our virtues until they out- j iiumiter the stars in the heavens, ami l.autlsoui names tlovvn, as long as the I esiute holds out. i There are sivtv i leithaut in the i niteil Sta'es. ranejiijj in prico from :iiWJ to IJt'.'t.tO TOrit'S OF 1HK DAY. Tho imitation of imported sardines ouu no f1irth..r. Thu i:i.kiii!r-l.ox is ,na,lo in Jersey City, tho wrapper is m inlp.1 in W York, thu tin cans are manufactured in Huston, the lish . . .. I.I ... il. l ... I .....III...' ui is extracted from conou seen in. oil is extracted from cotton seed (ieorgia, l.nglisti tanners generally navo in pay an annual rental larger than tin,; value of the averago American farm. yet they make money by keeping the land in the higlir tin. If thorough sin h results thru' pay here. st state of culliva l.uiumg produces U wilt certaiiilv Mi.s .Inlia I'case. a eradicate uf 'assar college, cultiv atcs i'.,immi a-res f laud in Texas. Hut the higher I I'tlui ation of woman will be proven a failure if she doesit'l know anv better than to carry a ted parasol when she goes into the pa-tuio lot where the gentleman c nv is grazing. ' The traditional trousers of seamen have been tloiie iivvay vv ith. The new j garments ordered by the tlepai t nieiit j lo not tliller materially from those, 1 worn by 1 iv ill. ins In the hoadwear j there is also a change. Instead of the. I familiar brimless 1 ap, one with a brim j is provided, looking like a -oli hat i sometimes worn by civilians. How gnat an evil a small nuisance an become is well shown by the tact that certain portions of southern Wisconsin have been well nigh ruined by an ir.va-ioti of mice. In t Irani County they laiiiy swarmed. Fruit trees, vines iin I hay have been the , chief sutl'erers. Ill some counties the destruction has been almost coin- ; plete. ' j Fngland is the largest importer ol ! wood 111 liirop", requiring J'.'o.ihmi.iiiiii j feet per annum more than she pro 1 duces. Inasmuch as neither Canada -li..r the I iiit.'d Mates can much longer . spare larg" quantities, and since no l'ni'tipcaii country can now product much more than is required lor holm . cou-umpt 1011, vv bile almost all ol the.n are importers. 1 iieai Hiitaiu must ere long depend oil her own resources. There are cxtm-ive tracts ol land in! Ireland ami sc.'tlainl that might hi profitably devoted to forest culture, J i A Pittsburgh writer makes thf ; assertion that 111 lilty years, or perhap.- ! pi half that lime, con I will not be car j rietl from the mine', to its place of I destination i.n bulk, but only its act 11 il licit energy w ill be t ranspo, led, ami , that by wire, a process which, he says, can be a.'t oinplishe 1 by convert ing the coal into heat, the heat into motion.; an I the motion into electricity; a t storage battery at Cincinnati vvoiihi j lake it up as fast as generated at tin 1 mines ami from this battery it could ' be taken and converted back intc 1 motion and heat, or changed inli light. j A I'hiladi lphi 1 physician says that! a great deal of wh it passes for heart 1 lisease is only mil I dyspepsia, that nerv oilsnesS coininoiily i s .simple La. temper, and that two thirds uf tin j so called malaria is nothing but l.i i 1 ness. Imagination, ho -ays, is respon sible for a multitude of -Us, ami lo gives as an install' e the case of a cler uyuian who alter preaching a serniot would take a teaspoonful of swceteiiec water, anil do.o oil like a bain', under the impression that it was a lna J'nl prescription of iurptia. whereas, ir , lack of this harmless little dose, hi would toss about r. sties-lv for hours. The value of ox-lnuies i.s consitlera hie. The four feet of an ordinary o will make a pint of nealsl'oot nil. Tin thi.n'i l.ont in the in est valualtlt", ho. 11 worth s, jut ton for cuttine; niti liothhrush handle-. Tho fori! h".? I.oiie! ire worth $d" jter ton and are to nl. into collar button--, parasol hau-lle.s m l lewelr.v. The vvater in vvhitii ih luilies are bniled ii reduced to kIiio. tin lust which comes from saw inn; tin holies is food to cattle ami poultry, am all bones that cannot be us.l as noted ir for bone black used in refining sui-'ar, aro ruado into fertiliers uuv help to enrich the soil. Tel'irriiilii'rs' I'anilvsis, Telegraphers' paralysis is an almo:.t the most tlrea letl of all by telegraph ! urs. It comes on very MiiMi'tily hoiih j ! lines. On the niiht of the t let tion j when the returns came pouring iu I mi of Hit: best men iii tin; New Yorl. I ttlice was strut'k ami coiiipelle.l touivi I ip. There is har.lly ail operator ol i my expTienee in that city that h.u I not h;itl a touch of it. Many telegraph j rs, after servinir for years, are foitec to throw up th.-ir positions on account I 'if this form of paralysis. Apart froir ! :hoevil ellei'ts, physically speaking, irisin) from the ailment, operaton trace iminv inistakes thev make ir ,ntlirg messasH., to the same source The sligh i-t pressure on the key vv il j afimies piotlm e other than the lettel the operator wishes to in.licate. Mis takes are often the cause of mueh an t 9yance. an.l fi'M,,i.ntly l.ms. in a pe I .niarv way. as many operators car j ,n,.Ht lo their sorrow.' as they are heh I responsible fr mistnkes. Vhen ai ' 'pi'r.itor is attaeketl he soon (iruls th.i liis keen sense of touch has disappear vl. Xew Yutk Ttlejrauv. 'I'hc liiuht. I!i'vti'imi li'.slt.. liilmmir. ) I I IfVt liinil, (Miin, is mil' n tin- iiiaiiv ciiii- '"'"I thuirh li-iiii;nics who haw puh- li, lv '"hlt'l th-ii i-imihiiii.- .iiilm-.i mnit J';, Z .'Z ini .- .. ,,i lllllitnil ft Ml' "ill l 111 Mil' C.I II nr lll'll d In- 1 1 VVi.nilrrl.il 1'li.ik l Xiiiuui Is soiiirt lines exlnlnli il in nur ulij, rxlnl j tl.lllS. AV lll'll HO' L'Ml IIIK.II St nr it. liar fr. aUsiimiie iuihuv ,c.'iM..imiiy nf,i.,(.s ;;-.'-XXV" ZZHZl lll.'lde." Tile IIIVsl. 'Ills i. III. 11:1 1 til o lmt Ihcii lllll.neleil l.v IU' Ii. V . I'.cr. .Mil lliill.il,., lout iliioiuli Ins knon Uig.- ,.f 1 1i niv-l.'i' ii- he ha l'.'ii ni l" lo .ie inn Ins "i;i.., n Me. lb nl I 'Aery," n I Ii is m , nie for nil , l.lo.ll laillls, ...IS l. Illlll llllln.lls M,,S si'i'.ilula. pilil'li-. Iili p lie-, el llili.s. )., II llis Iiiiii. 11-, III. IMS iiiiil I. Ill Ire I lllleetleii . i l:.v dnvKii.'!.. ! llili wilier Minks City milli prices. M.VHI X..I l nlleil It Beeins sll llle licit 1, n ..-iii-v t I'siia.le ni 'll lli.it Von eilll eine tlieir it, .;H fails'i,. n.Mu. leneni An.i ei in- sK,. Ill."lll.leillv .'lll'i'.l I H ill .;i. Is .if nises of 1.I1 si unite Cll.lllh "lilt III. "I '.'It Mill lleinedv.' who H.'iild iiet.c hue apphc.l p. liiin, a il had not iM'eii li.r Ills nllec ol Ihe n...,. hum lor :oi iit--iir.il (.-1 a- . Who is fii.. next l.i.l d. r lor t lire or cash- tioat's milk might In make. iiio( Imttei I Iilpt iiren, pile lunioi-s. li-mlris .'Old lilt tll-i II-- h'M ept cull t ci ef III" lew. I on. I null, allv . 111 cd P.....I, ,. (ei 11 1, 11 lo 1 s I wo I. ll.r st. imps VV. . ifl's hep ,,-ai Mel ii nl As mil . 11. Miill'.ile, N. V. i lierc is t-liii guitr ui tit" pnWl'l Mu. Niciioi s, ,if the p:,e Mil) d I mm Intitih t"i j,,u-. If eh i-ed n hoi t le ol I'.lv 's i ( 11111 II.1I111 He 1- inu aliuo-l ciinil. nnil :-'io ,v..ti f ill tiol lecoiiiini ml 11 loo I i "Itlj . Went ex lloig in. ne oi I'.l.v'sl team I 'at 111 1 Ini 11 of nil ol tier calni ih teiiie.lii s. can li.o .ll) ,i ep it siipplj oiiliaml. lit 1 it- linos., I ti ii.jisl-, Indepen dence, bwva. ' Itimuti 1111 rnlnri-h.' Cm reds iillon-ne nrdoi s ;t tinec, ('nmpletii citifol ttoisi h 1 . n 10 ca.es, nl-o tint'ipi del 11- gargle for li l!iei la. Suit- iiuo il, foul Unalli, ."sic. A highly pi 1 riiineil So.ipvvill not In il or cure -kin di "t a-c-. neither v ill u heinilil) and H'flt M fare uml hand.-: try "Hi iv tin's Annual le Alum Sulphur Snap." ctiils l.j linig gst, nliij 111. ill. Win, I Ire) tloppti. liill.t., I'll. 'I'lir II.. ne m lite .oitni. I In Idl'ctl, slow III df Veo.neli!.pllll.V.si'ruVui 0,d tlchiale, ii-c "Well', lit .iltli lit in wi r." If iillhel. ii tllllpsiiu' d il Ii sin e t : u-e ti- Km -Water. I 'i il: i:i-l--d ls.-i.-i II . L' .'. tl'iiiiiri-li ttl Hie Itltttlili'i. Muumiu-. it ril.it inn. in If, nun ileei. all Kid lot. I I in. 11. I'.uiiplaiiil-, t : 1 1 . I I y "p.uelni I'.itl.i." !. i I r 1 uifsl, -wi't'lesi mi. I In -1 (',,,1 l.tvi.r 1 1,1 in the w.nld. ntaiuit.i.'liiit .1 from Ire It, Ill-ill I 11) 1 1 VI s, Ill-nil the -e.isli.uv. Itl all sohilt l pure .ltd -Med. I'at lent- ivl... ham cue.' taken II n It 1 11 lo all nilier-. I ' 1 1 ,. clan-" Itm-tit cided II t-npt t ioi In iui ..I llm nl In roll- in market. Made ti) Ca-vitil, III., mil A Co.. New York. tiiM'l l lt iivm.s, lace, piiiiplt's mid ..kill filled lit. ti-uiL' -liilil -1 fai Snai l 'a-tttll. Ha lid A fit. New ihU. VV lllrl'-llims, t.mirllt'S ' roicdi undo 'liollcll oil it.l l -. ' Ih -. Anis. lnsivi-,1 I. 11 . Ilii iii oil!, also l',- e Us A llce,l.-V.'.',e.l., . in. 1. ui nun. 1. . V 't Wlifn '.tt fl-.l Mid you is. TAR MARK. rT OUGH URE Sfci(,s..frer!5hiir lie Vim. (lii.l. s. I 1111 liii mill I'l'lsim. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE fr r t ...nth., s.e l,r..i.l. Il...ir.. lull ... .., ..Ills. Hr.M." lOtl". r..i... VV h.H..llK ....ill., V.ll.mil. ..!., -. - In I It. t 11-1 .... 1. " - I liri.Hl ',0 l.i.l.-. : 6 III! iiiiioi". 1 tti a 1 ttl noii iii. All Sorts of hurts ami many suits vf ails ( m. ill ami ln-ast 111 .-! A 1 1 oIuiy, lutiyil. Mualanv; l.llillllt. lit. Profitable Employment 4I lltflll lllKtt' 'n..'i!V "'i I nil H 1 1 1 1 Uti-m OPIUM r i.nif IIiiImi 1'nrfil in IO tl ti n 'i. No n till rii r il. - " it v I i'Ii ttitl. I HMO. FEMALE TTirTTerTnTr-TTV In-i.'iir reiin.l.. lt. L'.tl..l..i l..r . .trs. una I..,..-I.,. l ii si,an, r-n.liitt.1. t..;....l i..rti . n ki.is ti..- ,.n Ii. -i watts',.. ttii I rr. .... t.lli . II ln -In m- I 'II '.... Ill . I.I- I!. I V ..hi. -t i. I.,! . .Illlll- S. Il.l I..I I n alts.- . .ti vv lllltl'll. I t. FIT) (C LliiEDa 1 Try Ayer's Sarsaparilla this Spring. Jreprl by Ir. J C. Ayei I'o t.uwtrll. Mm, Bold bjr Itrutgi.w. I't tit l i n btmle V The Mirror is no flatterer. Would yoti maki; it tell a swer'ter lale? Ma;-jmli;i I'alin i:i lliechann T that aliiitit thcaU the loylviiiij-lasa. ,s I I III. 17 , ,,,tlilinS (I.I III HI I' I"" tlll'if. Elv's Cream Ealii CCARBH i it . . 1 i . 1 1 . . 1 int.. o. c ly 'sTtf 1! I ':;;.v:.i;.vr:v::;. ll,5HCA,nl Hen 1 I iH iv'vH;:t::rH;!' iSI ' i-IIVs he' I,,.,! i.V'.'n'.i! ."' h "" ' IW fM I I' n'.' : Nt.ta tiijiiiilin-SioiH I ' ' , f .kJ --i:a:--I-HY-FEVER 1 i v r.iurriii us. ihiihui-is, min:... m. v 'lnilTv CIIIAU. ..MrvNV. I il.'i.l -r. i 1.11 . f.'i'O , 1'o.imii.s'. .st .., l t.. II... r.f .1 m 11. I I V: m i. A II nniiri i uinr Ij f7 lit s' " LF PAGE'S fy LIQUID GLUE F A..IINFOUALLED FOR CEMFNTINC SliouT l-lAi.5 .1 IIINA. IAPEII I tAI Ht". ' m.l.. I. O10 Mtll'l. lOM'ON. Is-: I -I Mk- II V II I,,.", O- 'IM H"1 I Bl " l " " I-, f: ... s- t 'I H RUSSIA ICEMFNT CO. t LtniCL-.TFti t. sutu fcVlliYiVHtllt lib l-.; is.,1. i i- 1 'ii '- - i 'V IN' WAGON SCALES, l .I..NIS i 1 .nl , 1. 1.. KIM -t in 111 m.ii v ii rn. HlnulniiiiiiiHi V. AXLE GREASE. . a I., in. VV .rl t V ......ilt le il... I I-.., r I..:l-ri.-,i 1 . .. u t In. .!-. V V ,. M l. '.ii-. .s.iM.-.rt-uii'..' A S35 Harness for SI8 I- "SI V . lo- - t I.. ',' II .V ..I ' -I--:.!-- -e.---. 11 ,. S.. i, l s ' .. l N... I at t -. -"Oh . ... , ' isi- . .1 . s , .i ntlll . i s.il.i lit-l 11 nr. a -' -.. ., "i- .1 i" '..-. i-.to- ... i'.-- I it. I Ms I I 11 tim i. .ii!i,ri i n,. . 11. in. is. -.'ii .v W i lis !.. iiniiiii... v . R. U. AWARE 'I'll AT Lorillard's Climax ring I" .-1HII1C 11 I'. f CI ICoir I. rut Hit t t-ij . 1 1 i I onll.ml i4 .-ui . tti.tt 1.rHl..r. :! .nil.tul - iiut1h, ar FOR NOTHING liiNiiMciinii Hitl III I' II !' oi l h rai-lM IHf I Mil I - I' -V 1, 1.1 I 1 iit-in' I Ul'llsCiUllHI I lllllllltll. i't". .'. s.- . I -i.ei.. I. -'.l. i.if. V UK I. II, 1. 1 nil. ll.iss. r. 1: Chloral and Opium Habits KVMI.V I I III. II. HOOK I'UI I'. Olt. J. C. HUFf MAN. Jefferson. Wisconsin. ALL IMPERFECTIONS n ni l - oi W.111-. 1 1'.-'-k I.-- vi.. iii it. a . vein . I'-l'k 11. ...I-, s .r-. I ut. 11 o. ..en. ut lli-..lt.lin Wiintllyil l. V I t-orl -.1.. Vll.11.it. . V . :.e h. .1 is..i s, 1,. 1 ,.. . i, r l.-s.k lii-tru, It 'll I'-.k en rl ' IM,..,- H.....,s una lis. I .... 1 VV -rk l- r I."!' ' tn aim . c,.i'.-i TUII.-.K I 1..111 s ..ti l I l... 1 M .lleri.il c ...t. .ii.-i 1 -r list 11. .111. a. 1 READY Wl V K M I X I.I VV ! A IO. l.til VerU. . I ... I II TO '.MI V II VV - II 1,1 - I. 1 1, ,e ,il I I 01 ill I, . I I,. , I.. ,1.1 I. ill. I.. ftII3 lit i-at tnthsh (iout and Uld.l ! I II. Hlieuiiiatic Hcmedy. ruiuMlt rta IHMHWMMMtfU KIDDER S PASTILLES THURSTON'S rnVTCQTHPOirVDER lkri..lt. Tei III I'll l.ii itt.tl ! iiiiii lltulllii. SUilECUHE t nvsi ri si t ni iiMU. III". V I II. .1. VI. .11 I.I V. t'l...il....-, N 0. PATCH ! ; '-'l v.',!,: WORK. I, v.. i.vs.siii 1, ,u,-i.r..N v. CARDS lr i i-:.,;;:;,:v:;;:;: N e r v 0 u s D e b i 1 i t y ; :; '.. ,''i,.,'.' :"!;';: .: I I , .10,11- II,.,. I,k 1,1 I... III. ,.f '.i..'ii,.i la. . s.. v.-.t s, , i , i,ni.i s.. ,ik i. ini:iii iii H Liter. l:.-.i,. . Oiilli ii.is vv. I.. srittiiiN-, lu.li:.-. i.n. LJL"' ' ' l- Regulator! V OUR DRUGGIST Sava that when a customer ns-ks for THE BEST Spring Medicine ho confidently recom menda Ayer's Sarsaparilla, .'! K. S. .....', I'rtj-jint, .V'nei i. -V- It. I llll'.e hull in Ihe lll'll.' III). I reset l II.. ii bii-iiit-s iii N;ishu:i titer folly li ars llll. I illll the oldest .l, ll--ist lll'll'. I v,n Ihe lii'st I,, ini in. hue v.sir valuiil.le inttll lims in this toiy. I In li. ve in lli. ni. Ayei's !;ir-a.itrilli I luke pli'iiMiii' in in . timi. -ii. lint; to my I'lisimn. r, vv. II kn.iiv in? ;t to pite ulisfaetinli. ill nil in v '-t rii ii. e, lis a ihii.'cisl, 1 leive )it tu In ill tlio til -t eelui'lillllt iic:iillst il. From F. .( F Vny d Oi., loiflt. Stixu. Haling ".'M A' r's S:irap:iril'a hiht it w in lir-l ..it t .l Ii; oil tlie lino ki t. we i-itu s.iy.afli l uai 'i ii n 11 .01 run: mii:irti r i.f n ceiitm i , tint vv lime jt I tn It am nf l t'.ise v In re il lets foil. 'I l civ it salisfHC tinii. Its im i its :tre fully I'sliil.li-liitl. F .'.. C II .y d- '. . IWtl.tntl, .V'. 'i' have u-e.j Aver S:ir:i.:il'ilts fof ye us. 'itt'l nur t hs..iiii is iin- inn, h ,li-st .1 w ith if- t lTe -ts. W'u lii lievo it In bcuuti i.f ihe hi l iiietlii'iiis iu Ihe maikft. Tlii- . oi'1. A II nnnii 'Wit r . now I rlt ii.l l VV oiiiait This lit If is I'fien implied to Mrs. I.ydin E. I'inkliani, nf Lynn. Mass., Iiy linppy wives nud innlhi'is who liiive b 'en eiici'il of din-tit-iii tlisoidei-s mid relieved of piiln uml KiiU'criug by Mrs. linkliioii'-i Vegetiililo Com pound. Mrs. b. II of Sliother, H. C, nK in 11 rifcnt I 'tier: ''Veiir ni.iliciiio lias tloiiti nie so lunch n"tl Ih tl I il.'ii'l think I s'iin slop faking il until I 11111 eiiliclv well. I owe nil my gtt.fl f."'!lui;K In you Til.- il. e loc 1 11111 p'l tt 1 iv - I I for curing mu, it is y.mr ill. diciitt. I'nit. has tloii" nie in.. 10 i;tKil tliau iinlliin ; I linve ever taken.'' A tliwu inaker in Kinilay, ., wtys: "I Imvo lia rivisl KOKi'eiit a lii'iii'lit ICiii Ihe us... of your Vl'elaMe I '.l'lip.l'lll.1 tllllt I C'eoUlllli'lld it in the stroll;:.' I tei lie, tnllt I lie iitniest I'onll tleii. . nd iini stir., it Hill fill'" Hi" most sIiiI.Im.iii iltfs. I eon .i ter il ivci iiieb (.i lli r Hi 111 iinv nllii f pi"iral i.MI lua.ltt for nil I '. null.. I ' .1111 .hi nit " II M I VI RifIG FEVER Al TT.U , I, ,..,,! ,1 ..it ...Ik f !' II. O H..rt nf ..ii.'. IliON t is tnt.-f.lilt .n r .l... Mtanu'tt pi. -.. tli.tii'i. l. llt.uttl.'. ltsl Ciii'tiiiM "1. BROWNE llll' IVflllllltsr. .J-ll'.lltl'. I.IJt-ll Ol I in rut. vc. il II V" Ml ll' -.1... t"" In It... mill l...ti tin .Ii mi' tint is niti litlitriiiltr.. f-vslt in. lit i.iri .Vi.i lile. ViiTsliii'-.liii It it.,, n tint l.t ii knmr iiijui. III. t".'0l. i in.- Ili-nil-n, li.'. riii.sleo-. Kl..i.tn.t'. " li-''i ' ii ..,'.',. Ill, 11 II lllMIIV. B hlt'llHH' .lHl'lnll ut S..I.Tfli.-l,l. II . ist- llp.un'1 Ir. l. r.ilt. rs l-il tlt. r. tii'1.1) .! nnsli. 1 1.. it.,, it in ... .r:.,-l. . ni.tl t.i.il tslt.-ll..n i- n-. l- ill . le, t l-nio . f it t. I.i f.-t.i.. -k r it ..w -.....I....... .1 ll. I, ... III. mi'- l".tt Unt. rs l ii- ii. Hi it I'm mi ..-..ii) Il no ill tlinl rolitniM.I ..r it " l..'t.niin' t.'i lr;.... mull ntt'l rr...Mi'il reil linpt. on tr.-i.,..r Tn lie no nl Iter. M-..t.'..i.lv l.v IlliOVV N I III VII VI I II., II V I I I VIII nr. Ml). I lens" ll'snlteeh t's-t-r.il nn. I ntlr.i.-livi. r.-n-I' lhiey If I .1 I'll.-" f. r r."'ll's it tf ..Tin.sl i. -it tilxtnt l-....s .-ti- . i-t.-.-n ,t. in I'V !.? ili-nler- in tii.'ili. ill... or ii.nil.sl ..n.ij ...l-lr-n ..n l.-.viil i,l :V Omul'. DROPSY TREATED FREE! DR. H. H. GREEN, A Specialist for Eleven Ycrs Past, I. I. ....l..l...u tl... Itl I. la. I luiinill'M llll .Il.l lo 111 -US t in i . . . i , i. i. in a.. . . - .ills ,,n. I mi- .! .i.,..y -l : t-. t ... ..ti .1 -. I'm,.!..! .r .iiemi.-i a i,. e i.'.s i.i iti-1... a i.r 1 i ...itii ii.-i a.-e ti... s-n,i i in-rn i ii. iii ip . il'. llll I HI I. II .1.1- s .it I, .1-1 I ... I litl-Is el .ill s.llll I IU- .! t. HI Oil. s ,, I,, . .t . l,,o,,' ii iviOiont I n '.tni.: .nnlliin; .,' Hill. Il.n i.r il.l". -if I ...il int. linn,! I.. I ,1, 1 1., in. to - . I e I it I , r sell. ,il ii.fi.-lli. ..il:.n!;. -I I -i 1 1 1, 1 II s 'i Ii'ii ,. On e'i'-. ' iilii.to.- leei.ii. ..'..i - ti :i I" l.-nis-. i, ..I. il.. ii ml' a n.. -.. ei-1. .I ... .I. tl," IIiii.. ..'I .0- ii- no .' ii- . I'i si i, ii i i n, i. .e, t. .tii.l .i.... to. ii .1. .-"'I I ii.i.onl. . Oiilli . .1-1 ,,f I ,1 - I ,1" I I, ' I" ' t li t' Il if I'- - tl l.ll'l" 'I :1 II II til ),. i- . tei-.- .ii'.l t! fill ht il'i '.n a i.inil-l.. I,i I'.'-.l .... 1. S. tei l.'t I" .1 e s' tr. tin,, ill. .III'. .Ei nn I'l't t I ML II'..' on. ImiI l.i-t. fl "t .... N.tlii.. -.. Ii- w ..--.- .:- - I I. "t lo.l't -f.il. I Inli. I... I, ....L HO. lull' II - I..I1-1 -I I .Ill.l, lint. I . tei I r tt.. ,i nif lil.l , i "li'.tiliili.' I, -ti. in. .to it -. 'in. o n - .-I' I'. I,, I is If. tin'. I.I lilliiolf.l if-. I., Ill.lll. s. n l " ii' in -' on! - t -r , - st.i . ii iu. ,i, m. I I'll. 'S III- l.'-ltlf I I ' II. II. I. Ill I N. VI. II., W.l .lull, s ill'ltlii' Vlllltllll, I.n. VI. itti lt lln- ..ti i Pictures, Mirrors, Engravings, Etchings, Photographs, J WlllllUllll I I VI I II I I I V I'll VM 11 . WINDOW CORNICES, TABLES, &c, TVS 1 1 I I 1, AM' II VI.Mi IN Ii US PICTURE FRAMES. rlltll MM'IIIM:T I II :. 'If livi iii I no. t i-.- 1 1 iii. ie ii, in. . oniiti . VII l In- l.n.f.iH i:im.i k-' i.Kiii r" N'i.- v .-ii.-i. i'i ..! Il .il ll I" -.'0. IVlnlKllrh I". HI. I., i'i ' , ,m. II,. n, n.l ...l -.illlul Ill 's I OK. I'lON III' I'AINT'lM.ls. if t .il il. yi '. it el sl.tllll'. James S. Earle & Sons, No. 816 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. li via.isiii i. is.ii. f3 Itlll.ll..l ..Ill-It IMMEDIATE RELIEF. I'i i:sisii M,,n ..it ui. siini ' .! I III-". I Hi. Of " e-l l.nrilii :s. KiitH nl I'titti I- l.tllil-ti. .1 II. ....fl. i .oi.l - l l.v i. .tel.. I Hill ml tl-ni. .il-' I..I-. I f'-l l."t 'S,. t IMIII I Hl 1. '.Ill I " ..I...I.-' VVJ' ii. l.li. in. .It ..Ii. i, t. rkn..ittt..r l I la., nn. ili-ni. N. in . I. ii II.. f I l If ... til. Ii It.- I 'll II- . S".ens. Sl li.lteilti I I'i ills, .. -..I. Theol. I I.. I.. I I. si. We llfl. i-.- Uf. I. in. .1. t-. .iil in tn . t ...i.l p;.. k.e,-.--. II." '.-' I' .. let-'.', In ii r.'.l.l.'. 'I l" I. -t.il. I ("l l... n III llll .'I Ille.V lellli- V.MI .Mil l-ll-lll llwllf.i til" -.l.tlU V.I.'IIM run. ..In m i in S.-IIIH.' It or .I. r ii e n k, iv-.m l t MU tie ii ri'i:tiliir.'ii-t....i. r It.-r.-iill. r. KITIDDU tlerl.tt's tn i..,-lllvi.v .-tires. WMI MlHllli l.irtlt le oiii.lt' I iltt .-. nts I.. iiiiII Siilt-r.i.- ii.tr.. lit' . a !I.iiii i lk. n i: n Uii n.viius. i'i-...ri. i..r. li.li-a... o. Pajnei' Aulonutiu tnyinei ana Saw-Mill orn i.FunFi?.. , oflT4tl . Iii II. P. .1,., ui, if, I itla llh Mill, 10 is. Miliil .sw. hltlt. I'f't.rx cant hn.kn. r ..t.IM tit,.iillon. na curs. t.ltO. I ..fr... on ill I- ll M l..r .ir.'.iUi llll II. VV. I'llVK aV MIMi, Mnttfct.ir'rnf NllMtl.-n Anloiiiiillc hnm hook Ji.vr . . ri:i t r PLATFORM ECHOES r I.l V 111. TKI I lis fur lli'ail and llrart. Nuorll- 'i'f Si , J!, Hough lie, .tii.lit..l I'V . , , V llinisii'i. -m ,....j-..il. Kv.Tjr ...' Ia..-I. w..l rritf-nvrr it. I, ii... I I. ..... ,li,..'l..r ,t, .....I .k-'il. -II HO VII i...v Hill i. n-.-i.. S'.'. -fl.-iiilul :i.-!iiii-'-. llttnsliirlii.Tl to ll. i. I.i M Allllll I T, l. I. I""' i" t- -out. I .... v . .. . ... , . . 'ut s, ml n.r l'it.-tiln. t'.. lo A. II. Willi I IIINt. ! A III., Ilartr..r. t'aau. 1 e foiinif Halm-it In Three Werkm. 10 n I '! ' iVI MI'!10, HI. n.r.. I r..t... k A t' ... HS1 !' S'., I'htla.. P.: I,. mlrmrH - l l.i-t 'i-ml nn' Iwi-lvu h.itllr of I'R. II. .1 tan' I' ins amis In ini'. I" ne ' '''II" Hid liii.tlimnl. fur In. ml nf mini' wlrn t ii 'l riwt trtl lo livr; antl it vn.ir nirilir no r.iwtl in., of om miimvlinn n.iii.'Ui'. i' jr.i i".l w nit hnn lo lr ' ui I t itni'il rl'I. t n ...ttt..l Wil li- I a i ti K llll nisi inr-o l.' tli''-. "f. I I knovi a i' not Ota lino furlnui. l;t-fi tfiiiiy. .1. v . til l i, Lawrtittittiiiri!, Alnlerntin l'u., ky. tl till talrn .he Irtd IJJ -ri tfXll Fl Jm & ftgj M M RFqTTOMIC. n A I H fl PMI FT I M .sine ... II... t Uf ni-.il .1.1 1 inn "it-' .tei Ir- it o Im m....lf. hi ilie O.....H. I' ii Iis limit ut Oi.-r ,. . X 1 1 1 1 ll. i.l fill. I 1.1.".. "I II..' I.".t. 'I- k.s 1 1.) in.-ii i I; am-'.-1 .1 It is i, ..n. . .... r. ,.,1. . e.k. I, 1., III.- l lll , "I stl.l t.tl !l..l lit.' .Iitf.'sli.i' ...i; I..-, .'it..! :t III.' St Illlll. I. l.'.'. I .til . I-.' f tll"yl '.'.'i"u..i.-.wi Mtuui I I f4..,,k. ,h?.r,"'T,,ih..'.'v.".i 1 ?Iral Cll3l:iJ V t t:. ic.t... Mm- V Ctn, lnu.tl. J"u,"a 'l Ton UI. V x. ohi. J ii. n . i, r. laaatBa I - " I i
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