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Miss Snrnh A. Hughes, of Ruloiyh, X. ('., was firdainoil recently by Bishop M. M. Turner, of the Afikim MetlimlUt Episcopal ( lniieli. blie is bright iiml lnto, well ediK'Hteil, ami is, iUi.v lielieved, the first colored woman preacher in the world. T. D. Curtis, of SMiicu-e, ys there are Hl.liilll.OtHl rows in the United Stales. Til- money value of their yearly product is $1,000,0011,11111). and the total cost of the land and plant I'.rrr.'ity f"i't1n ii u port .f;l. son, oho, ooo. I,a-t year (io.ooo, 000 pouiiils of iniilatioli laitter were solil from a capital or .'.ooo.ooo. This i., luirtini; the dairy interests. Thomas A. l-MiM- thought to have cleared two niillii,ii, out of his eloetririil inventions, lli- purchase of a rural resi dence at f 100.000 ah, to take his bride to. is regarded by his intimate friends as no j;rcat ctra ii'mite. In appearance he is a clcan-sliaveii man, youthful in face, and so nearly draf that a talker has Utile fun in inn kiii'' himsi'H' uiidt rMMod. At the recent annual conn nlion of tin National Suirar urowi rs' a-oi iat ion, at St. Louis, it was shown that the amount of "old and -ilvrr sent to foreign coun tries from this for .iiyar has evcndi d the Huiouut of unmet coined at home in one hundred years. "And no belter sinjar than we can make rijjit here in .Mis souri, " says t lie St. Louis i'.oA.ivi,,. Notwithstandin;; the .weepim; destruc tion of cattle ihiriiiL; the war. says the Nashville .1 ,f few.,, there are leu highly bred animals to day in tin south while there wa one in l0o. 'Pie -t, k me n of Teniifssee, Kentm I. v , Virginia, and other southern Stat' -, win re natural ffrasseswoiildlloiiii-.il, cnt'ieil w'lh a zeal and enerua into Ibis !,ii-ine . uhieh has wrought crenl results The -out'i has now over eilit huixln 1 niilli,,ii- o dollars invented ii other cattle, -In mules. Fully "in -lm k in the I nil' the south. mill !i i " c.. la-, fourth of I Si-it.-s i- V n and i -, - aiai IloUM'kei piny; in Japan ha- few trial-, ftrcordinir to a l;i, wi iliiiL; from that country. sheay: - -1 I. not ti-ii my kitchen once a month, nevei ejte an or der ouNide of a -poken tt i.i, t , i r I do mestic mac hiiieiy mines uiili an i a-' and perfei lion unattainable at I. nine I . al most any i tfoit on tin- part of ii- mi--tre-. The tnanie -r-- of the sen. nits an Hiuilsin, not to -ay -tailiinir. l't.iv night at bedtime our tile retain, r- ap pear, prostrate t lieni-i-lve- in sin r, --i,,n to the earth, and retire. Thi- i- to h i-li me eood tiiiilit and to t-ein ii their tc-ti-mony of profound rc-pei t and pha-nre over the priviii of icie; in, ." The '..,;;,, iN. f. , . there are exeelli lit ground that to Captain illiaui old naval oflieer from this .. ,-avs tluit l'"- the l.ei, f j I'" i.i'i"t. an tale, and how a resilient of I'itt-lioro', Chatham county, the country owe- the signal -en ice -i-feiii now in T-e. , gentleman who tt.i a fellow olli. erof c.ipt-iin limidinoi o il-u- that he know- Captain !,iialni"t had infected !n plan of signalling after, ward- adopted t. n year- l l,,i. it w.i hanl of a- hi icg considered l. tin e.,v rreini nt. and a- i m !, i al ii . t.' tin - th. ,,,,. II'..,-,;, I. ;,-,. It, .11) Ml. ;,. waidFvirilf.il Vihiiiue..:i, that Cap am lioiidinot larned on a 10111-pniid fllie fo tMllle ye.ll- Willi t lie -I I I et.U'V of war ill I'igard to hi- tln-al of the -ig-Hill -ervii e. Al lien It W a- tin illy adopted and put into -ucce lul operation bv th. United Slat.- government. Then- i- really v,n hit!' Mr. F.'.r.t! -:, Jioiidni,.! h.i- n doiibr about thi. fait. '. - liit lll' l that Captain '! I ' pie- of ll Her- that pa ed bi tw , i ii hiin rf war on llie -ibj, , if and tie i v. t in I . 1"- ll,, -on. -o that hi- i laiui may h, -tabll-hed belolld li stioti. ieorpe Wnsliinglon as a .lumper. W hen Washington as a young man, in traveling along the upper Potomac he stopped a! an inn one day and in,itired the news. The landlord told him the 'ensation of the day was a jumping match for a wife on the estate of one nf the richest plant, ik near by. On bein" told that it was open to all comers, Washington started for the place and ar rived there just a- the jumping w as about completed, lie noticed that tin-young lady in ipiestion was highly pleased with the successful jumping of one of the com petitors who had out di-t'ineed all of the nthers. At the eo-e Wa-hington a-ked if he might try his ehances. II, was t,,, to go ahead, and he made by ( rr th, best jump of the day. A- ho returned to the crowd he noticed that the young ladv's face had fallen, and he went up to her tnd remarked: "Von would have pre ferred I had not been the one to excel the other?" Th'' lady candidly -aid this was so. "Then," said Washington. ! give my chance to him," and he returned a unknown as he came. Towards the close of the levoiitioii this y oung lady, now the wife of a colonel of militia, met Washington and on b lling her hu-band that she had mi l him before he doubted the fact, and the two went to Washing ton todicide it. "Yes," reiliid lien. Washington, " tw y. wjf,. .t jumping match before she was married, and I believe 1 won her." A I'nzzled Chinnmtin, The Chinese is somewhat of a philoso pher and an observer, and many of his cayings are quoted. "The eternal fem inine'' of the Western world naturally puzzles him, and he Cannot understand how and why our women dress in the contradictory way that they do. He asked once; "How is this? I see these ladie in the afternoon with furs and vel vet up to their chins, and at night they wear no clothe at all on their shoulders and arms? Do they not feel the cold at night a-s much as in the day?" queried the simple-minded and practical man-fUrin, fOR THE FAK.H AM) HOME. Avallahlc riant l oad. A la ra;e portion of our soil does not contribute directly to the support of the present vegetation of our ordinary field plants. The estimate, ex clusive of water, has indeed placed it as liiyh a.s ninety nine per cent. The nie- chanical agents of the soil affect fertility in influencing the plant as regards mois ture and fertility. The small amount of mineral matter that is removed from the soil may be illustrated in tic ca-e of the hay crop. It has been calculated that i I -5 tons of hay would carry away from an acre no more than 400 pounds: and that the a-h morcdient-, would amount lo only I-lo.ooo of the soil on the up position that plants rely upon the depth of a foot from the surface for their -up-port. We cannot, by divscctilig the j soil, determine ju-t how much of it is ilinnediatelv available for plant growth. and the mode iii which it nourishes a crop is not elear. - t'ntli;iti,r, 1'i'ra.itre III Cnrn-Ilnntlng, A recent hull. tin of (lie Ne.v York ex periment -lati "ii, in ili-cu iiiLT this point, t-ays: ''Oftentimes, coin that is planted early is put in the ground while ilie land is in a lumpy condition, and mi pressure brought to bear to Ining the soil in close contact with the corn. The open spaces thus left about the seed tend to retard, pud iinder the varying conditions of hi at and moisture, often destroy the germina tive process. So marked is its influence that the percent, of germination by act ual trial, a- observed between two plats, both of which were planted at the same time, but upon one the soil nas t'miilv pic ill upon the seed with the foot, and upon the other the seed carefully covered by mean- of a hoe, in the ordinary meth od, wa- I irji Iv in favor of the trodden plat. This tii.i was in accordance u ith a prailical experience in larmini.', wlnre-liyitwa-foiiiiilthat the -jain in i r"p throiieli the ii I a Wi -tern i,,in planter, who-e wheel coinpcci the -oil over the seed, a- planted. eonpen-.ili d largely for the additional lir-t ixpiii-e of the machine, -o much -o that even it may he -aid that, under condition- of the oi ality ih't'il. a farnn r could bitter i alb 'id t" liiin-cll plant hi- i urn i I'op with , a mai him thmi t. aci pt the ril't of tie- ' pi. inline w th a hoe."' How lo lira (i-lii'tMoiie. A grind-lone i-otn of the wur-f u-id nopl, lueiil - "ii tin farm, or in tie work shop 1 1 1! take the trouble to thillk about tin ir work, and con-ciUi titly the great ma: ,r.ty ol people l.iil to g, t the iiio-l and be- u-e from their o. The IV w h 1;,, think w ill ago , with u- when we -ay that a gi in l-toic i- both badly u-eil ami badly i li'-eii. It I- too -mall. too thii k . it i- not evenly and truly -,i and 1 1 lit ri , . it is not properly -pi i led. and i- hum d i ide r too la-' and i- made to throw the ii ater mound, or too -.-w, and so fail- to do it- woik well; il i- !! well tak, n 'are of. and i- badly u-id. A grind-lone. .. ,.. g,i. -in ice, should be at 1, a-1 tin, . , , t in diaim ! r ainl t ' o and inn -hai! I" 1 ',! imh,- in thii kin, hai ing a b, v, i i a, h -id, of the face f'T l I EM I i It -I, "III, I be ijilil. II, c I'l.'lli I.. .1-1 -p. I- I i:. 'i pi lit,-, w hi, h are oi .iiii u- t,, I.,, '-. nth- i-.h th,-, may be tak' n -nt with a -harp-pointed pun, h. Il it i- e.,.t i , utied truly, it will Hoik oul ol -hapi. ;oi,l -non n ipiiri trueing up. It -l.oiilil urn a- fast as po Ible. a- i' doe. work belter and iiiore iiiickly. I',, pr, i ent il from throwing -leaild be w ati r. a pi, i , of bagging fastened I,, a staple lived a. ro ot! ra h end. but not -o i .-. the flame i a- to grind ; thi- will cat. h the c x ec-s of w ater and wet enough and cl, ,t ke tin The -tone -tone never maki s otln r. in it. -t"lc -hould be kept ill the -hade, and in water, which soften it and one -ide wi iir faster than th, The Hater box -hould have a hole to let out the water and keep tin dry when m t in u-e. In grinding. 0 should mo-tly turn from the tool, and if U-ed otherwise, great i ale -hould ! e taken by the one w ho holds the tool, not to gouge the -t ine. How I.oii MioiiIiI 4 own .o Orjl At the recent Illinois Iiairvnn ti'- eon vention the following din u ion was had on this subject : 1 Mr. Johnson : 1 buy cows and feed j them - force them in fact, using; them up a-niilki i-in a year or two, then fatten them up for market. I ! I them go dn a-short a time as pos-ible. Mr. Ih-t, l ter: (mis should go dry six to light' weeks. Mr. Johnson: In the way cows are u-ually kept they should lie allowed I re-t. .Mr. I5,,yd: Mmh depends upon the cow. My best cow are per-i-tent milkers. I have trouble in drying tin m off. If not allowed rest, cows generally prove poor milkers the year smi-ccding-nearly a full year of milking ; it seems to undermine the constitution. Mr. Hmd added that the calves of the-e pi r-istent milkers are liable to lie weak. Mr. Du bois: I keep my cows as long as tbev produce well, and hence prefer to have them go dry six to eight weeks. Mr. : I can get as much milk in the life of a good t ow, by milking her nine months, a longer. Mr. Huell: My cows will give milk right along up to the time of calving. What must I do sell them and get others? It is not always the case a heifer milked up to calving the second time will remain a persistent milker; nor if from accident she goes dry early in the season that she will ever after be a short milker; they often re gain a natural period. A calf fioin a 'persistent'' row, and looking just like the dam, will be likely to inherit the ipiality. Mr. Reed preferred six to eight weeks rest for cows; does not believe ordinary cows will make money for the farmer, counting the dry season, at 60 cents per liat lbs. for milk. Prof. Henry thought there was too much guess-work uiong tire farmer!! in the dairy business. They should know more regarding cost of food, enre, etc. The statement was well substantiated by the fact that no one present seemed to give actual figures of the last season's result. low I Ilal.ed Plum.. Seven years nsro last spring 1 procure! about thirty plum trees from a Geneva urn scry, and planted them out in an old garden. They grew very fast. The third year they nearly all blossomed, but the fruit was all stunir bv emc'ilto and dropped off. The next year they were i again full of blossoms; 1 was told by a ' neighbor that if 1 would take slaked j lime and dust the trees while the dew was on them 1 would get fruit, but in fruit ' that year. The text year I tried two other presciilied remedies one wa- hang hit: tanv on the limbs and stringing corn cobs mi the limbs that had been well ! soaked in molasses water; the same re sult, no fruit. The next year 1 tried the remedy iprescrilieil In mo-t plum a row- j ersl the maul and sheet. In ihi- way I saved about a one-third crop, and pioba- bly could have saved tin m all had it not j been for a lomr rain that kept me out ol the orchard for three or four day s. In j that time 1 think the mischief was mo-t- ly done. Thela-l M ar 1 determined to make one more effort, as I began to j get discouraged. We rai-e a g I many chickens. I put their coops close to the orchard and turned in my hog- to root up the ground and pn k up what -lung fruit would drop oif; and then i very morning I scattered win at iiecnieg under the trees, ami while the chicken wi re pit king it up I went mound to every tree and gave it a g 1 j.tr with a heavy -padded maul that I fixed for the plll'po-e. The le-llll I l-t liar was the finest lot of plums 1'iat I ever snv. .1 mi rii-iin Hum! lf"i'i. Krrris That rrd in -Ins. With f, w exception- all in, mber- ol the Umbi llil'i ra or p.u-!i y family of bot any ale more or h dnlii lilt t" raise from -, , il- will the propel conditions loves -ary to g, rininat ioi, have lin ob-cri id. I'loniin, nt among' tin idible -pi i ii - o! thi- natural order of - i-I i y. par-nips .md pi. mis an cilery, i allot-. w,th scl eral other 1 .tillable pot herb-. Thi- pre . di-po-itioti to ,1, cay i hen pla, i d ill damp 'soil may hi a, i oiinti d for when we con ) sidi r tin ir pi culiar -t i in tun-. The i-ni-j Pry o i - cm i e, lingly -ni ill. and I- incased in j vi ry hard albumen, whiih. t"g, ther with ; the atotii'itic ,,i ','i,i. iinling in the fruit ; ha ing a teiidein y t"w ud early decompo ' -itioti, retard- g, I loina' n Mi. ' All -eed-of thi- l.imily rcptire a very -light col I ring of line -oil; indeed, ill tie- ea-e of -, I, ry the - ,-d- -lioiihi be -ow ii oi cr tin -iiil'ic. merely i. .orting to -hade. I'erhap- the In -t -y -! in with the latter i- ', sow ii, i I'at b,', - of tillcly pr, pared -oil. tin il i "1 1 r ii ith tn , t!ii li ly and pla, , them in a gr, , nhoii-o i t le'tbi d. giv ing i an lul ilienlion o wa , tei ing al w ay-. In a -hoil time tin- ini i. ute plant- w ill -le under the l ou r ing, whin tie I. ,11' r -leaild he gradually reinovnl. A'.h r a tew p, I lei t lean -hale be, n form,',, it i- bi -I to pi i, k tl in it -inglv into a nii'ly pop-ind iMnie. wiii, , will I"' iluritig I he loild w , al I" r o -pi ile'. l lil-t be born,- ill miiid that Mi.Uof all th, i, 'il llil'i ions pl.n.t- mid th, iigl.t- s p,isil,e coi criug ; iii fact, a nn n pn --ing into th, -oil. -,,nt" be ini.,n- lai t w ith tin iiioi-h;o . M my i , no 1 ,1 a l lit - again-t - i -l-iie n w, ui "f th, I Iiev, 1 be In aid if garden, a- wonl'l be a little mole i .ireful in planting. The after i a it nit ol i i Icty icpiii, - iinne thought than any olhel of lie family. The two main ri ipli-ib- for -um-- an- lull -nil and abundant luoi-tun . without tin-,' il I- li st vl, to I XI I . 1 'p.. H llig 1 1 1 1 111 V I I Id celery i- .-J-U-il, p m ucin of time . .V. ) ,. llnii-i linlil Uinta. A f' w drops ,,f i vtrai-t of lav pn vi nt mu, ilage from mouldi: oining -our. T,, make paper sti. k to a wal uler will IT be- been llllitewa 1. xx a-Ii in v sali ratu- water. When clothes are scorched n m hc tie -tain bv pl:n ing th" garment win i the sun can shine on it. Many people in the country who are compelled t " drink well water, are l,.il ing all that i- used in the f.unilv. Th" ic -timi i. I'reipientlv a-ked. how long il -hould b. boiled f Th'' be-t i hemists .-ay that half an hour'- boiling' is (oii-ider'-d siiHi, i nt lo ih -hoy di-ia-e gi rm-, if any exist.- ill the water. Hrtlp-, . '. ine ipiart of (Jrn " gg. a half i up of run ' lablespoon (,f butter and tea-spoons of baking pmv Grnhnm Hi ! ham flour, on, lasses, one l.ua lard. suit, tm lUrllfl.iii W.i";. . One half box of gelatine snaked in four tablespnnns of water for ten minutes, add a pint of boiling water, juice of two lemons, mie cup of sugar strain and set away to cool. When cold -tir in the whites of throe well beaten egg's thill boiled cu-t.lld can be used to pour over this pudding, or thick, sweetened cream. " imfimi'itr um. Kipial quantities of green tomat'iesand cabbage, half as lniieli oni. in, -ome green peppers if they can be had ; chop line, mix well together with plenty of salt, red and white pepper, and pre-s into a jar or pickle bottle; pour in all the vinegar it will absorb, and place in a cool place. Will keep several weeks. .-1 'nil, S.'.i, IhvxxiiHj. Tnkeslalilc spoon, and holding it over the salad, put in it the spoon) one saltsMon of sail, one fourth of that ipianlily of freshly ground pepprr and a tablcspoonfu) of oil ; mix and add to the salad. Add three more tablespiinnsful of oil ; toss the salad lightly for a few seconds; add two tablespoonsful of sharp vinegar; toss tho talad well and sit. CLiri'lSGS FOK THE 11 H10US. The hare was formerly esteemed a melancholy animal, and its fle.-h w as sup posed to engender tuelani holy. In old times gho-ts were supposed to maintain an obdurate silence till inter rogated by the per-oii to whom they made their special appearance. The first coinage made by authority ol the United Stales was of copper and bcar-i date 1787. One of the inscriptions, is "Mind Your Own Husiuess." A glass bedstead h is been made at a Hii rningham (Fugl i'idi factory for a Cal culi:! millionaire. It is of solid glass, the legs, rails, ilc, being richly int. The King; of liui in ,'i al-o h is one. The beautiful led plumage of a South African species ol bird-has been chemi cally examined and found to be due to cupper. When tin- birds are kept away from lood containing copper they entirely lose the tint produced by that inincial. A miter in a 1'ii inh medical treatise says thai refrigeration of the lobe of t lie ear will stop hiccough, whatever its cause may be. Very -light refrigeration, such as a drop of cold water, is -.aid to be sutlicii nt. In Webster county. (Icorgia. lives I-aar Wilkinson, who ha- a daughter, aged twenty-three, strangely deformed, lie! I head and body are well devclopid, but I her anus and leg-are -lioit, like a tur lie'- lloppoi-. She is twenty si inihe in In ight when -landing. The lir-i -hike in thi- country o whii-li pi ml i .hi be found occurred among factory girls at ),,vir. New Hampshire, in n07. S"ine oppressive exactions aiou-e, the girl-. They struck and paraded the town with a baud ami an American flag. The mill authorities anie to term- ipiickly. A (o'oiirla Romance. About two 1, potty and -ul pro-pi ron- lut! lady, about b,i hamnioi k -w in in a grove, s! Us before tin war, near a laiili.il resident c m ar a Imvii, a beautiful young lei n. wa-, sleeping in a : 1 1 nin I wo -lately oaks w a- a pu tty pk hue ol inn, h i m e and grace, arid won the admi ration if tin p.i-.ir-. In a in, adow to the n r a fat. nv k eyed l ow n i lined in the -had,-, iioninatiiig the food she had cat In-red in th, co,, ol the morning. Aeros the n .el from the hou-c. the gill, ami the cow i- a meadow, a brain h run ning through it. and coming up tin. brain h is a b,.y withagun. When with in one hundred yards of the gjrl, and about one hund;c, and fifty yards from the cow, a bird th iv up and sailed ill tin air toward the w ; the buy find at tin bird, ivhi, h lb -i on unhinl. but the cow received i pr. tty -trmig do-e of hnt. She inmi' di ilel', ai ,,s, jM fright, da-lied through th ' gi"!'-. t aught tin girl and hammock i, h,i horn-, and rn-hed with her -h ri, k I. :: i i, tim about the lot. Th, teriili"d gill I me -ill nt. and the crowd of n lat'n i - and fin ml- in pursuit thought that -In- w a- del 1 The wild lury ol the cow a-she lii-h, I around sunn ton tin in tt ing loose, and the giri dropped um oti-, ioii-ly to tin ground. She ivai pi, k, d up and take into the lmu ', and on examination only a few minor brui-c wen- f"iiml. The b -v, thinking he w:e the iniioi cut cause ., the killing of the young girl, di-appe m d. It wa thought that he had pi ri-lu d by his own hand, but about -ix year- alter tin war n travel stained -hanger via- in tin- town impiir ing for per-oii. nti'-t of win .m bad been -nipt away by the war. After along .scan h the -tranoer f n 1 1 . 1 an old man on a load if wood, and in i onversatioii with him learned where, an- of the parties In, wa- in s, arch of lived. I fi w miles out ol town He went tie ,. made him-cll kiK'ivn, and turned out to be tin boy ol the gun. The peoph he found were his father and mother, who had mourned him dead for eight y i at-. The boy hail bci n in South Aineii, a. go rich, and," yeaiiiing for the lm, ,,f the old folks, re turned to the desnlat, In, me of his child hood and made hi- l, v,i ones cnmfuita that has i bio. For the fir-t tunc, then, hearing i that the girl was uninjured, he called nn 1 Inr. found her pn tty. good, and a first -i la-s home woman. He put in with a j w ill, got her heart as hi- own, and the I old folk-' onsent, and has been for the I last twelve or fourlei n years one of the ' leading men of his -i , tmn. This is fact. : Awrfun l'r..l !! ,;! r. roughing. A hair tickling the throat will keep up a spell of coughing, if not resisted, as long as the presence of a large accumula tion of the products of disease. Wo heard Broivn-Seipnird say in a lecture: j '' ougliing i- a natural, reflex action, j wholly unintelligent. Not much is need ed whin it can do any good at all. When It cantii't do any g I it should j be resisted." In nine cn-os nut nf ten it can be resisted by diverting th" attention, I becoming absorbed in something. A ; simple remedy, important tn all invalids, I is, when the spa-ni is coining, to resj-t it by obstinately inhaling a long breath and I "paying it out" -lowly. Useless rough irrilabs throat and lungs, and can itsell produce or perpiliiate sore throat, etc. In church it i- often epidemic. An Eng lish exi hatige siy-: "'Do not cough the preacher ibiwn' is the much-needed advice given in The Stronl uinl Trmrtl. If ienple have bad colds they had liettel nurse them-clves at home, or at least re strain their coughing, when attending public wor-hip. us much as possible. Even Mr. Spiirgeon, we are told, some times feels that he is nearly barked down by the thousands who respond to his ap peals if hue by peals of coughing. Th late Lord Flleiibo:,,ugh once remarked in court, 'Some slight interruption one might tolerate, hiil there seems to lc n industry of roughing.' " Coughing il unpleasant to all who hear it. To th rougher it is like medicine, of which th w ise man's rule is In takfl as little M po libit. Act Yvrk Witntu. Road lo Success. A man's best help in himself, his own heart, his resolute purpose it cannot In done by proxy. A man's mind may be nroused by another, but he must mould his own cliarai ter. What if a man fails in one thing? Let him tiy again he must ipiarry his own nature. Let him try hard, and try again, for he does not know what he can do till he tries. Chief Engineer John 11. C'antlin, of tho Philadelphia File Department, says that he was cured of a ten ible cold by Hed Star Cough Cure, and that he has given it to his men with mo-t satisfactory re sult,. "A miss is as good as n mile," and a great deal better. You can't kiss a mile, Mr. Wesley Sis-on, a well known lawyer of Chicago, was so helpless with sciatica and ititlaiiunatory rheumatism that he could not feed himself. Nothing relieved his stilTi rimis until he Used St. Jacobs Oil. It coiiiiiu red all pain and he rose a cured man. It doesn't require much to start a srnsa, lion - stopping it is the trouble. .o.ri-KTiri'. l ow sri hits. iieaiciie, flatulency, sleeplessness, languor, con stipation are these, or any of them, among your ailments? If so, try Dn. W.'I.NKH'si YlNKUAlt HlTTKIIs, nild tell your sick friends its clTcct; this is the only advertisement the medicine requires. It has spread from house to house, from village to village, all over the land, in this wav. A new Cincinnati papti is raftly alle the K'iit!i, so every one will want it. "Tis KKF-jrrvn Y IIkcom n kni-ko. Mr. II. C MiM.iiev. Anni'iii, lit., writes I bat Allen's l.iinn labm. wliieli lit- hns w,l,l for I'llteen years sells lietter tb.'in any other i'.mi:li retue'ly. an, (lives MiH-factnm. "l is re- 1 1 o.' lole.l hi till niriln al ,rof'ssinti bore. (K'. anil i !! iNiltie, at nrilnu'ists. 1'be (,n.tt uirl Ihal nn-wers A XVnmnn's Aae, A wnnian.it i sanl. is nn obler than h l'ks. Main wnmi'ii.liimeyer. l,H,k ilenhle their actual iiK'e by rensnn of those fiiut iinn.il rlimr ilersw leeli wrnrnieiii the nerve-anil vbabli. Ami u hub. if unilii't-keil. are h.-ible IneltaiiLre llie inesl rnbusi iv,,itinn tnniie.ik.bri.krn i,,wn tai aliit. Ir. 1'ieree's "l-'avi. rite Pr-'ser-n hen" will positively enre every irrivulariiv anil ivenknn tieenluir In I lie se. ami rt"inre b'l! snmie i r ml in pr-we ii-s'ir,,as-iiur merit. Price reibie. -l t e ibilliu-. Hi ilnmuists. "liip, II" The Nineteenth I'entury Club is an nrenn f.itiinn that w tl) i nii-i-t i,van eiiinl niiuibi i-nt men and tinmen, his hnnlly t, tie ext.eeied that they will itmee on all subject!: lull it can surprise nn em' tn learn tint! Ilr. Pierce's "Uolden Me tieal liisenvery." n nnnimn'i-ly priinntitiet'd ibe nn.st neee-sful reineilv rs. Innt. for pulntniisry ennsumptioii. as hat Wen demntistiuteii in liiindreil- of cases; it nitjvp. lyarresl- this ill-ene and leslnres bi'iilili and strength, if ii'linlnisteicl in lis early slaves. Hy tiruKKists. Some mini neter eel flublim; mad. 'I'lifi ilian the line al a safe plncc. Younpt or miil'lle-nired men. suffertnc f inin nervous ilebllilr or kindred affectum, slntiild adilre-s u iib in cents in siainp fnr InrsP Ina-ti-e. World's I Mfiiorisnry Medieal AsHiM-latinn, tw.1 Mainstreet, HufTalni N. Y. No one 1 ii" su.ini . -Hi'1 1 abltef Itiiwtis tih"ha-u't i If riniirltiililp Tarniie. John hniiii, i.t l.al.iteiiti. In. I . bad very "arrmv cape tr,,m death Tins i- his nwii story: "I 'nt' year as'" I tta- m the last stupes of ! Ciiti-umptmn. (iiir l,e-l physieians uave nn i.lsi up. nnallv ui -.. low that eur ,), ,,r j -aid I enul.l In.! live twenty lur l.n.irs My rrlell.ls Iheu pun l,s,. ii l,,,ttl,. nf lm. Wm t II M.I - Illl.-IM mil Till: I.I S,'S. ivhe he- I lilted me. I c dimmed mini I t,,k nine b.-i I'l-s. I am tmw in pt rfcet lualtli. Iiavuu: u-eil in, eiber iiicilu ine " : The ptin-t, sivi ele-t and b, -t CikI Liver Oil In the wild. ttianutaetuie, ti-,un fre-h. beal!!,y liters, upon the seiislmre. It is attsnltiielt- puri I and sweet. I '.il it-tit-, who hate mice taken it i prefer H In all i,llier. Plivsb inns luive ile- I riiled it snpermr In nay nf the ntlier oil- in ' market. Made b I'a-tvell, Hazard V-Co., New i i ork f'n.APprn iianhs, fee. pimples and routli ikin cured by nsinc .lumper Tar Snap, made bv Caswell, llaartl ,V Co.. New York. The Bowing Onnrluii MnMer. Win- is a dam iiik master like a ireer He is till of Isiinjb" ,!m,i. The i ,,ii-umpt h p !' mm lnss of i ilnlllv. Tell bun intake Tin Inr s beinkee Keinedyof Stieet limn and Mullein. When you need n friend, select a Irne one. Ir. .bines' Hed deter T'iiie is the be-i friend mankind has for nil di-ci-as of the stomach, liter and kidneys. The l-t blmsl piiritieraiid tunic known. ' i c i , l -. Th,' hi?-t rotiKh ini'iltt itn Is I'i -i-. Curo for ( oliMUUptinh. ill - V !!" w lici t-. EedStar ough(Me FW from Opiate, Emrtic an ioion. SAFE. SURE. 25 PROMPT. IT n, GERMmTlErrEbY a f Corel Rhawaalltai. NMralfia, I limn llikllirfta,TMtaH rUi rain rrTrrrWTj. I WI I Ulll T eiin.eiiTi m, miiiu THICHARLU l.t(NIU I o 1-Tl .11.1, .D. ThU rrmrif y ( nof a (,i(d, mjr or ooiirffr. ronfatu bo Injiiriou. ilm. and hat ao eirrMltf xftr. ELY'S CREAM BALM I Have uititbitUrf Kty'M ffnm Jittlm and rrmider mytrtf ryrrtt. I tmfftMt 'Jt fnr from ca tnrrh nnit rntnrrhnl htad ah,anl this is the Jlrmt remedy that aJfordrH loaf ing relif.n. T. iliggin on, 143 Lnkt St., Chit-ago. For cold in th hmri Ely1 Cream Balm rora Uke magie. it curttt me oca tarrh and nmtorea' th trnmafimeltF.. H. Sksr rood, Banter, Flnabeth, S.J. Vrr 13 year I mu an eyd trith mtarrh, a rr pain in my head, Hi charge into my throat a nd nnpUaant breath. My tense of smeli eno aim a impaired. I hat arer mm the trouNe trith Cream balm.J. B Cane, Bt. tcni Hotel Broad i tmj cured before the arraml bottle of Kly' t'renm Balm trae.rhaut ed. t vxu troubUd with chronic catarrh, gather ing in head, difficulty in breathing and diehargc$ from my ear, C. J. Cor hln.ri'heidnt St, Iil adriphta, iu, A Godsend is Fty' fVrnm Balm, Sad ca ta rrh far th res yea r My nose would blsed. I thought th sores vouM never heat Crsmm Balm has cured me, Mi 9, M. A. Jiu smn, SrtmvuthtX.H. It i trtmaerfut hate quick Fly's Crram Bnttn has helped and cured aw. f tMgertd from a-ute in, Jtammatiom in my nose itndhead. For a tree k at a time I could md . Mrs Oeorgic 3. Judson, ray i Hai ffra, t onn. A parlirle of Vim B Um in applied intn each uottnl. It i quickly ,,oorrrrt and allay intlammntion. Vuuset no pain it ogrreahlr to ujr tonranutnl onil eleanly. Sola) by Kvtry Druggist or tent by mail on rtctipt of itic. 5M Send for Circular end Testimonial or cure. ETfl.. uCi ELI BROTHERS, Drifts, Proprietors, Owego, 1 1 DUCa Send for Circular and Asa toilet luxury. Hall's Untr Henewcr never fails to give satin! action. Sufferers from Hmneliitls will find speedy re lief by takimt Ayer's Cherry I'ccturnl. ('aniiiliiils am strangely liionnn- in their ta-te-. tor SMbstnntiiil benefit ran he nhtnlnril from a W cent iK.nli-iif Ilr. HIkcIow's 1'im-ii u o t'nrs than ii ilnllar bottle ot any ullcr enuali remr'ly. Il is n prompt.. safe and iilvn-sant euro for all throat anil bins- troubles. The Ik-sI Ankle Hi ml nil Collar Pail- aro inaMu nf .itu nntl lentlit i. If afflicted Willi sine eves use Dr. !-imi' Tlniiii,siin's Kyo Waler llrnti-lMs sell DYSPEPSIA tti- ton- of iha (uitfiui. to uriMra the wu -THE BEST TONIC , kly anil ..,,n II I'onil. ft, . It tinni-lii i t'unrteithpljoud.Minm Li.. thn ait'in. md ail thn MHltnlltinn of i H4 Htv .T T ItitHnirKiL ihm f-'it-Mt lt.tf.inm,l I'hun-h. UiUt ' HuTtn uv Hr mn' Iron HiMitw for lnnM Rmt lti'iiMi 'i tk jtliHiirt m nr ,immrniiin ii A!'tnn iilpr ir a iI,nlh.1 toim nntl invitroislor.' Mm J K .HirKiw. r?i-.!.HT.Mhi!. 1 Mnin 8t N-rfolk, Va..M: " 1 itT.-i,M unvitly fMmnwvH riof la;H'p!i smlilt-nFfst nnhnntstit from an ou1' in'itiufutt. I uwl Hr iu'i Ujh Hiunit and m.v health wa fully r-ln." iimiuin hhf bv Tra-tt- Mark ami frnrA ml Hnef mi wraiiT Tokl no wlhrr. Mailnonly by UUOH Mllf MH ALTO., BALTIMORE, MD Relieved at Last! "Vp lcii-w it ccittlcmnn hi llil rotin'v i.i, l i rli i-lo from u (.can-.-lv htihl lllXllttlH tlC"V ,S .llHI.Mt il II M'I' Hi-f.w-l llie r-i'lll. t T'lt- (l frlf lh.ll lif ll.fl iMtlr If ,lh In. I t hiirti-k rnt um nin ait'l owrtic:. 1 r ..t'V litttl ill HlktltK ih"ir - hwlv il-illiv otle r tn.ill. III,.! lit the tlll,--l tlt'fllth an I -',i Ii- l'i.'ii ,nir l,,'(:,lr ."S ho hu, w,-reM .,l,-l .1 woll'lerful . h.il,-e 1,1 III- e-illillil-'tl lie r,',ll"l l.t s s. s. h.,.l ,-m ,1 lmu Itler i,--liic :i ,!"7i It alei n li.i'l l"'l'l, -, Im l,.i - I , Ii lt,itisfriii 'l fmiu a itil-t-i-.i,'li'''ii'i,t' t" h.,e.. h' .iitlit in.iii II.- Is u" n ell,, l 'lliun Mr K II l iiiiih. rl ' ,;. tli.t JVI.,i,' i, Tn .HI-, i Hie FOR COUCHS, CROUP AND CONSUMPTION USE Done OF SWEET 6UM AND MULLEIN. Thn Hwot f Jmhi ft mi a trot of th Mmo nnm frowinu In Dm Sniili, t,'iniiMii-i n h ten mm fi"in On MulU'ln innt nf thnM tic!. Is, Ktir fn.fl bjf atl -tructfi-ifai ml ISrfntH nn1 f 111 tr ttlti. WAl.Tr.IC A. TU I.OK. f Inntn, .:i. PAY WHEN CURED. ,i ",""m : Him wiii'iiKii. s., i.f m.ntkiii.i I.. ,t u ii. nil tviu s mil I nil -t 1. 1 l. II It. Ifu Ts.T." itimi iTv m ) mi i mm Hin. A llf-rvj-rn. m-r. Jlcin.fk.l-.r i. 1 .j-iick enrt. f 'ml lack- Dr. WARD A, CO., lul lM A, S!0. ANTED 1 a-1"' "n! fiftillfinrn If mi I " ii mlt .-rK R .t, -a Linn,.,. Si ..$-j-tila .-.imU Ii';.-!.-. NViTk "t ? Inilit. .Nf'iliaslli v t h..M k " " I It'iiiuin1 t.T "i r k. nun fur nis.li stct-ly tn.i'l. iii. ii! ...)r. , n!i 8(11141.1 h N Mi-'..i t'..'"M Vntt'ft.,t'tti.O. Inri. II nmt I cri. ah-I All tlu-lr lm- rl. M,.,t, in.-mi'lK I .1- 1'.-.Mm;-ii'tu. sn . r1x. i- ll.i.r. Molt-. an. M uh. Kn WI.'. li. tt N'l-,. A n.-, urn - iii'iiik N'si, iimu t ini'tr ue mufti:, lr..l.Jin vv.h.- iirv. i; iv-risi ..i. MORPHINE. Phlnral mm A Opium Habits R. J. C. HOFFMAN, iefftrton. Wiscmln. W llttleber tliitn vtln n lfriiK a-. t-ni,.ivi-l Ii, tlo tin w,,rlt. 11 tt-tr.it, I t'lil.tliKU, . ki;kk. ' AddreM s -I Mil. ' IN. -ll.iiiiir.,,1 irei's. 1,111111'r. I llii"!-. FREE A liook worth tl" ,,n I Allf . co,irl-l,le. m nt free I 1 1 U B. hr Ul I nien I'ul, Co.. aWW aW Nttwark.N.J. tWnU .tami. tur -i AGENTS! IVA1TI.II K,.t a li.,-1 S-llin- , ,i-i'l...l Arli. lv. N.-n.l 2-1 em iii t',r -ittniui' .nil fin.-. A. OuuKIMi itu Wi WillianiHtiwI, N. Y.Oitj. IHlSIOirSSIOOTBPOWDEH Ueaalaa Tana Petlrri mm Vmmm U.altar O I.!. a Dill Gra.tEat,lhaouUM Oil S rlllSt Rh.umitlo Rem.dy. U.al Uax.Sl'OOi raaaa. 60 eta. KIDDER 8 P3T1LLEl?SSi?i: opioh;: nml WllfHKV II4RITH rmrd mt uniiir iiuai imiih. if 00k ! unrili-Mlar! eot Fr. Is. M ! v. M. t.. Atl.io-a. 0t rv FINE nioodM Cattle, Srw-p. Hoot. I'oultry, rt-vd f'r I''a.omjfft with t ii;raviiiKfcfrt', N. P. imyrrd Co...'aiefiTHl. t'a SPV l N4HK Mt li'R hr Prof HnM.'i K'W Tllttft4 Fill I' Moft m Hahiax. h.ir.ntt. ftoi Mnti tuiuu. etc. Acui Mil 10 .!. rrrf.auuUl.ltlmMU,(X PATENTS I ham. Cut at La,vt r, fthtnfniM. 8t-nl stamp for Invrnior- l.imif. L. Diivd , utili4;tbn. l. C. - STm IP infill " ftj 1 A TbrtSnilltANU8LirilKUta warranted wftt-rrrtMf. ft til mill Wp )n dry In J?Tt A a tl W the her-lMl eir. Tt bw I'oMMKI. HI t'KKle a r-' """t tt.,A V J If tU K Yi" ror the entire ftftddl. B.wre ol tmll.llonft. None r-n-'lt." wttfwiTl U.- "Pieb WXI D 11 Hrend" tr mere. Illmlretyd Cml-Fiie ft-f. A. J. T. wr. Bvl-n, Mew. ii no lajwriOMa aruga ana nam nv i-jftmnT wvr. CatarrH VDCAunkVtRs Lm, HAY-F EVE ' and i Testimonial of Cure w 4 LllMr; on. Cfif.1 THE B COUGH or CROUP REMEDY. AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL. It Contains no Opium in Any Form. AI.I.KN'H l.t J 11 A I. St AM in Ttirt-s SIM n,,iil. . l'rirt-a.'Vi entn. rt0i,.ne.inrt 1 1-rrBottlr. 1 lie'.'., i 'it lol l les ire put up fur thr art-ninmndaUnn of ll wim iifsire Niinplv n fituh nr Crone Remedy. Th-,.!' ili slrlnu n n ,(y forl'ONSL'Mt'TION or any I.I' Ml insKASb rboulj st'curp iheUrrl boitlra. Pries, 25c, 50c.and$ per Bottle. SOLD BY ALL MEDICINE DEALERS. ViNEGAR BiTTEES lticcren. Blood Purlltrraerl Llf fdrlnjr l'riiuli:. ; a Uenilt' l iuutlve ami Tnnlt'i a ihtIoci Kfiiuintnr anil Invlf-irninr of llie pyeiem. In Vlm-KBr llliirra there U vitality but fin Hlet.llfrlic or mineral pniimu. IiiM-MM-a il llie Skin, of whatever name or natiin. are literally duar uii anil earrltsl out of tbes,vst"m ill n short tune by liieuseof tbeBlitrra. Ini'iiar Ullterm allavs fpverishness. It re lieves, ntttl in timt-ritrvfl KlieuruAltfixu, fivuralgla, Until, and similar Rluful disease. Vlnecar Hitter ourea Constipation and preveuts Iiarrlia-a. Wcver before has a mottlrine bero rom pouilileil i, -ei'Silii! (he power of VlNEinn Bit' lens tn ln' il tln ei, k. Senil lor either of our rnlnaWn refswiel nooks for Indies, for fanners, for merchant, our Medical Tn-allso m I'lsensea, or our t atecnlsra on lute tnpprani'0 and Tnlmeeo. which last should Is- rend l,y every child and youth In the land. Any two of tlieahnvp tKioka mailed free on recvipt of four cents for registration fees, o k. II. JIcDeiisiilIriig Co., 6:, 'Waslilnctonf-i., y.X. II N I 12 STAMPING 0M!I Fflii! him fir''! Com. plelpOulBtcoi'iRlulDfAO I 'crlorutcd lamping I'atlcrHs en t'ftt (i rertv. :etil bond ptn hmfnl I'-tper ill di Tt tint, tnf ! li'ir c-rra- ( UcJdrnR -l.i'uiirt,WiH !Cii rgt iu-B''l. ThkV il,-tr'.rni.f, OjiliBft ol H-ir.Mfl, t(.tfti Nr,siork innt, iMtWfi. fur-i LliW, ruiii. Ac. Af . 60 tn til. 1 K tuent rt-TPmlblr 1'onart, n.i 1 itnin i rrmr v b twik-m f.f K-oi tt o S'-ii'i Uif ti, tmbroltrT, Kfnilrii rtoliinf Liififf, Mvtiiihj Hiiurr Ini lnccKk lSln!tiie,tVl.-riaH ind mii.ntftfO! ri.Rit.U-nt thro.lriy,tTi"nille ud Arwm Wrlt, (VirrtlCoIctdf Jlthtdiilcri-nljt.mcm, l'Clll'lt"Oot i-TTiht.-t. ov !int!nibrrllrv.A''.t lutVirp ft rU(prlM Onttil Ihal nn?l ho v--H tu r.v I .r It u .". Ti tnlrojc) ARM ANI Hot SKtlM,n,thr ttir. tfi TS l''-itrlJ rfnri'Ttttl'Tc.tMlo .hf.iit(-tsr th f..untfv b w9 ftr.it fa. ulf - i. will iftici net of th i' iifiu invlrt, ee tm! !oMpftM, to fttv W.v -.1 I, 0' I r.-w 1. 1 1 11 1. AI..I I "fk fi- :, f.i V. II. A 11. II. K., and 111- r In ,ar lt.l-,v.. a,- r-i ',- eM I' til il -' r,.'li,ill tt, Ihc - -f MllttB-,'. n r( it I U. tilwil. AddfMt Farm and Household, Hartford, Conn. PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Iha OrlKix'il Only (irnnlnc. p4 H-l't-i- r'fi"f northl- Irelttll-af. UAMK UAPt I hlrS-.i.-ru..lrl C'., US lU Ma,Yu.,it iSiuarcs Pa. 1.1 kT nrun.l.l. rirrrttarr. t.t W "Thlrllta. tcr'a fcttBtlah" 1'i-nnrmrol I'IIIk. Tatbtr. Salvo CMS DRCNKENKESS and Init'iniirrnnrr, not inRiantly, I ii ' Hi-, iii.uiv 1 h, ei.lv nt I' nlint null it 'll-ler Hi,-Alrnltnl llitlill and iho onlt riini-'tt ili-.i .iiir.it in -end trl,tf l.oi 1 .-n llih:j end ,rs''l h the mnl I' .tl I'lef -Nlen uikI prepRred by ivell kin. nn n,.v vik phml' ln. Si-nd fctuxilw f T ttr,"ilii,s I'li-I refi'i--nnra A'l llins ".NAI.VO HrHKIlV." No. 3 VCvfl 14tb 9U. .e York. 0? 5 TON WACOM SCALES, Jtvt) f-tfl H'ftHngi, BfftM Ji IN h p.. Ilr. th-tt ft- f.i-ft LU ninii" r-r" dJ J9NEI0F ItNQHAMTOK, rmUj.M No flop, to Cut Oft Horses' Manes. tVl.'l.r.ue.l 'tl l.ll'si I.TKII nnn llllllll.r. ouiDlnril, .nun l HIlpiH'.l Itv ant leir-e. s.nn,l, r,t-lin of S.il.1 liv all Sa l lli r H.ir.ltv.ire itli'l 1 1 .trne-jt Iie.h'rs Sitviitl dlccsiunt 1,1 tbi. Trade, fc. lid f, r I 1 1. .- I l-t J. '. I.UillTIIOrtsE, icuclie! r . 1 . I bar. . poaltlv. runv.-lr l"r theaboradtMat.; .v l M th u.ti'ltofca..ior tb. worn kin. an. of foD. .,lln. ! ncu,'l. ta.iil..-.itt"nl. avrffttta , i,..m.-..-r..t l -i i m To aoni.ts rait. 1. t.l.eim ITtirtTlf Knnlbl.dli. lO.r.r OlrriI, "'If II .mr tiu-T A. . locum, in r.uiSk, htm T.rk. Il.midv fe'r f'atrrh I. the Ileal, ha-ici-l lo I'se.an l t lie.ipe.t. AIo ood for Cold In tli. Hmd. eadat he. Hay rever.Af. SUt.iita. Pensions to Soldiers Helr. Rendntnmp for ( itriilnr.. C"I.. I.. lll.N'it. HAM, All y, W rOTTH HAM, All y, Wa.liiu.imi. I', f. 3STIDXT.VOTTJRI f " i DEBILITATED MM. Voa mrm llo":i afrtt trial of thirty (toy of the um of Ir. lj'ii Clrbrftt .l VolmlclJrir with I Irotric Sua fartr7 Apjllmrfd, fnr tb h;it1t rlif and !r manpnt euit'uf ArtvH vMiri. of HaiiynT i,ir,A,-, and nil ktn-irr.i tini.i.i.-s. h"n for suny oihtT illpoiwoa, C mipN'tP rcftomi ln to Health, iBcr, ami MAnhiwv. miaranti. o rinti In InrurrM. lthia. f r .tl pJitiii'hliM In rttUfil fntv,on malltv) f r., hy ad lreKsUm VOLTAIC BE1.TJUM Mar. ball, Mich. te MUSTANG Survival of the Fittest. k FAMILY MKDICIKC THAT HAH MAUD MILLION I DIKING tt 1 EARS I A BALM FOB EVERT WOfKB OF MAI AND BEAST I The Oldest & Best Liniment EVELB MADE IN AMERICA. SALES LARGER THAW EVER. Thf Mexlcnn Muatan Llnlmont hit. been known for mora Uian ibhty-flTe yrart aa the best of all Llnlmenta. foi Man ami Uea.t. It. Mlra to-tlay ara larger than vr. It cure, when all oilier, full, anil pfnetratra.kln, teniloVi anil niiisele, to llie very bone, eultl eerywucre. tmmm 25 CENTS for Cough m
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