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itiilr'flfefla.ll toil FA KM AM) (.All DEN. Care of (irape Vines. Dinting graiio viaci wi'h itiliiliur will Bomctimos prcvjnt tho blur c rot in tho fiuit, but it ii not a ccrtai i re mod y in Vltj u:if vor ib'.o scmons. From re cent cxpsriinonta it wou'il oppoar tbat A solution of suiphiito of copper U a better r-.nuJy thaa sulphur. It is made by dissolving 0110 pou;i I of the sulphate in thrco or four ",n',ons oi warm water, aniWwhou completely iliasolvod and the solution has Ix omo cool add one pint of spirits of ammonia, thon diluto to about 20 gallons. Apply this to tho vino with a syriutjo or ordinary gardon engine. The first application ahouU bo mado soon after tho Mostoms have dropped from the vines. --New York Eui. Krity Hits. So ono who has hid to do with horses when tho mercury is considerably boiow tin freezing point, but has wit nessed their sometimes almost frantic cilorts to escape tho pain that comes of putting oti the brilie. Misunderstand ing it m iny time', tha brutal hostler adds blow, and forces t'10 animal to tnko between its jiws a piece of iron that freezes its touguo nnd sections of its mou'h the moment it touihos them, causing not ouiy prciont pniu, but ollcu ulceration, nnd almost always sores. The preventive is a leathern bit. I this is not caiiy procured, a common iron one c in lu covered. To do thi, cover tin i it with stripi of common bridle leath-r, and as mi. ell of tho cheik piece wi'.l bo lito.y to touch the flos.li, winding them urmnd the ir.ii while w t, an I then carefuly tew in; tho o Iges so as t. make the sur'ace smoctli ii posibl. .V real noutb piece can bo ma by any liamossmak'T at sin ill c.'tt, a i l u j.iM be a'toget h-r preferable to th- oiv.ri.'.t one, as it can bo taken from the headstall and checu rein, and replnco 1 bv the iron when col I weather ii pase 1, an 1 bo kept in readiness for anoth-r wint.-r. Kortlnj nf ( owi fur MIIIc. It is an estab'.i h 'd f ut proved not I on'v !y reason but by a great many srientitic teits and practical f vriencs cf dairy miui that a mixture of straw with a certain proportion of nny rich gruiu foo I will probice tlie'iiiio reu t as tli'i b.:st of Ii iy alone would. (nvi-r hay it ilu '-c-t -tmd.ird tool Ur milk ing cow, Inii wli"!i tins cannot le rendi'y procure 1 oat traw, with Iran and corn meal, wi i I c found upmlly good. 'I'll' (pin tity of bran and una', rcpiiro I to nuik.) up fr tho poorer quality of str.w vuties vit!i ditlervr.t cows, !i- the l 1,'i'stion may bj belter or worse. Put lor a-, nverijo coo l cow twopcuilt ol mix;. I Iran and rr.nv add 'd to liv.' i ou.n Is o! cut o it striw of good ipu.ity w u 1 In; c-ipinl to tivj pounds of llir lv st ( lov r hay. This ration might t o given three times a day an I wvul I to best it 1 1 in straw is cut u i a;.d nr.tj I and tli: meal mivd with it. T,u! n::: :nr of fcedijg such fodler is to i ui tho ;traw in a cutting machine as li ic m iio-silil". to moi-ten with water, an 1 then u:i the meal with it so tint th'! l'o.-. I is id! eaten together. It is well to :;;v : a li t'.: salt with each feed, tin. helps the digo-tmn. - , New l'or Jim --. Nell liv Weight. I' ,rir.'i s :.r .. iiit.oi iieutei when selling i: trv, b-cauej they Id not use the .- il 's. T.i-y ",u:np ell ' fow s for a ;re.t d a. lo-n thn they are worth. A nr. il utintini we iv thp, related by i p.i.i.tiy li'iVr: "I pulio I ii;i t'llk to a firmer, and there were tour hit: home clucks r.oir him at work. ' to sell t h rocs: 'I -ai I, '! v.'i veil w nit or-:' the v npiK'aicl to ! bo a vear '. I. V -s.' In s;;, . ,,e I to: tli y are sem'c ling my ' rden n.i to j piece-. Tiny wcr hatched the first day of M m-li, but 1' ii let V-m go for fl. 'iiV' I j brought thorp. to town and thv so'. 1 lor ( v"i Why, mo t farmers nr.' almost w r i ig to give away their chick ens if one ti Ks to them long cuough. They don't know whit poultry is worth nor appreciate its v i;;i ." Of crura. chickens aro not worth as much now as in tho spring, yet it will pay to weigh th-m i,t any time, provi dtd they aro lit to put upon the market. Agreo upvi tho price pi r poind, weigh your coop, li.. it with chickens anil weigh ag:ii -, and tiguro out what thoy ccim to. This is tho satisfactory wr.y to buy and sell. Fni m, Fiold and Stockman. Hint for the Orcharil. Tho frcipient dninsgato orchard trees by mice and rabbits aad also by sheop thoughtlessly turned into orchards to conMimo tin weeds which should have been tur.el under or to cat down Sprouts which shou.d never have been permitted to crow may bo j rovontcd very easily. As tho damage once done cannot be lep. ired, it is of tin greatot irapcrtanco that tho trees, especially tho young onoj, shou'-d ho protectel nt once. Kilty yi ung trees pianto l a year ago by th writer w re wrap-aid in oil newspaper, (k.o paper to each iree, around tho ster, and tied by throe strings, cne at iu h end of tho paper and ono i i the ir.il lie. Nt ono tree has been dam igc I, and now that the wrapping is renewed thi lark of the stems appears bri:ht, smooth and sound, and pcii'ceily h laith'ul. Tho white paper m sa c, hi it docs not absorb bent as tarrod paper doe, a id tlu ab'orp'ion of heat ly tairo I papers is apt to bo in jurious by tho killing of th) i ark when a cold night fed ows a warm sunny day. A medicated wash for orchiri trees as asa'e,Uitd aguinst injury by veru.i.i and borers is ratde as follows: A peck of lime is slaked i i water sufficient to make a toft pssto as for plusterors' use. This is thinucd with water and mix U with some lino clay puddlod, fresh cow dung, and a few pounds of tho strongost smelling superphosphate of linn that can bo procured. This is painted upon thestomof th) tree. It it devoid of tin bright whitonoss which so much cx ispcrates tho too (Cithctic traveler who notos with scorn tho whito painted packing-box house', the whitewashed fences and trees, and tho whitened border stonos on tho odges of tho roads nnd paths that aro common in some localities. It has a dark gray eoler, much liko that of tho sloms; it is ropugnunt to nil sorts of vermin, and as it is washed down by tho rains it carries valuable plant food to tho roots, thus leiug uselul without being disagreeablo to any person. New York Times. Young Swine. ,1 lines Cueosema i, Toronto, (.'inada, in a pamphlet on "Th Swino Indus try," says: Siws' milk not only con tains double tin solids of skim-milk from cow, I. ut live times as much fat as will bo fiuid iu C'ooley creamer skim-milk, an I tivj an 1 one-half times us much as ixi-ts in separated miik. The mineral m rt.er, or bono growers, will bo oiie-.-ith to one-fifth grea'or, horci tho urgency of full auppliai of cut fedd t and grail to supply tho puospuoric aci i aii lime. .a young sow inu-t and loo-, when properly fed, provide in her milk a larger niiiunt of dry matter for the growth of her young than a diiry c w thr -o times hor I wni lr. 1'rof. Miily Mi'.m found ry i x lerinient th it !',. -x pi;s con- I sunied three in I one-third pounds of j uiilk oarh )er day for the tir-t week. A litter of ten pigs woul 1 there.'oro re- pure the milk of two orlin iry enw- lor their supnirt du irig the second week, if the l ( in ind . of their grovth were properly -uppll 'l. Tuts s .ch as these claim fro n pi; broed rs great at tention an 1 i-ireful ob-crv ition to ea ablo them to snti.fy th; sow siir hling a large 'utter. No wonder tin less Ab solving men fail to rear 1 rgo litters when ii too miny caet they aro unablo to compreiien I the pow r of early grow h in iifint pi There ii no greater t c I of i.r. ivlol ;c an I sound jillgm-:;'. 1: the a ;i ii u tnri-t than ability t u ider t i dn .d pr-'vi In for the want - i: pi.e t and anirnal- during the nio-t try rig :.r d i-nt lea! pi riod of early inf.incy. It irviy be taken for grant' .! tli it tli r secret of suci-cm is center' d Ii re. and t ll t no ninonnt of att"ii!ion and food supplied at the liter states of giowth will at al. conipoti-at for what is lo.t m sncri iccd m iig the tirsl three w l . We :,r' veiy n li b indebted to th a lv nice ; 'i i d of Am r ican thinkers and W'llvrs !or ill.-patienc-, persi-veran co aril coiirigo with which tli- y h ive u-Miod rat on.il i leas of !eel lag. I v i, ue very In ;hly the worK of the experm e .t .tatins in dot iniining t'l.' rat: uf gr wth, tin most ceo :on ionl p-.-rio I within which to m ike marketable horv, a id cheape-t mode o! feeding, hiving proper regard to the value of man una! roiidu .-s. K.irm nnd .inlen o(s. I' is f or tin dairyman's interest to c ici-i- a; ui'ieli rie.itnes. as possible in Ins b;i-i:ie- . Mi k i i ono of t li i oisiost things in the w"i.d t spril Ironi ciui in; in too neir ; r i nuty w ith im puriti k, :i::d til t ( 1 a-s inilter ennnot bo made from sui h milk, n i l it does not pay to maU'j butter othur tlian lirst claf. It does not tike l ing to patch up and save a tree that h is been ceinp..-lely girdled by mice. I'n) several s i pi of list year's growth of tin rcipniod length, sh -.v' rath of the en Is to a tin point, and insert one ntx-vc and the other b-'low in tho living birK. A union w i I be tonne I an I th seared p'.nc will, nft-r a few yeirs, li grown ovr. So inn ye .rs ago a contempirai v found that !h grain grown after n pati 'i of turnip w.n poorer than tint following potatoes or corn in the sum., tiild. It is known tint tho turnip is ngriater user of phcisplinte, and also of nitrogen. Some growers of turnips hsvo found advantage from ploughing under in spring the turnip tops an 1 small turnips 1 'it on the ground as a mulch during n i ii t r. Sows devnur their new born pigs for van-in reasons. tMois toi high ceil ing on grim, e peciiHy corn, previons y, ly wr.ich tin system i overhentod and an unapp a a de desire for nitro genous food h prod icod. Tho nmrdy is to give the pigs skimmed milk for several weeks beforo th) pig' appear, or if this is not c ii y procured, some wasto from a slau .-liter house should bo given. Wholly corn feeding is pro ductive ol u very iinh-a thy condition and causes a craving for other food. New Cure for Malaria. The bonrders of a certain bearding house in J -rsoy City, N. .1 , were nil recently prnstrited with malaria. The loct ir who iv is called ii to treat them di-covered (hat they were suffering from that worst typo of malaru caused by newer gas. On investigation he discovered th it in each room was a tationary basi i, an 1 that foul gas was continually ori'i-ig Irom them. To c irry fT tldi t IT rntive gas ho had tho On-d d.ln 1 with witer and a board put over tho raou lis of tho basins every night. The gas that then camo up into the basin was concentrated about the idos of it, and in tho morning when the basin was emptied it would bo car ried down into the sewer once more. This plao works admirably. New Yv.r. tjiii. EVAPORATED FRUITS. K Process Which Supersedes Drying and Keens the Flavor. An Industry Revolutionized by Scientific Methods. Evaporated fruit to lay is entirely dif. crent from the dried fiuit of n dozen ynrs ago. Who doosn't remember tho .liriv.'lled, dark-colored, wo Ige-sliaped pitces of npp'o and poach that were old by tho family grocer? They pos sessed the teuaci'y of soli leather and were uninvitiig to look an! smell, lie foro they could lo used in tho home iiadj pics Miey reipiircd to bo boiled Hid stewed for hours at n time. Th-J ueparalioa of the dried fiuits of thoso lays was primitiv. Firmer.' wives uid daughters pared and sliced the ipp'.o ly baud an I p'.nod them on voodeu trays, which were sv t cut i i he sun. ll took days to dry the fiuit, rid exposure to showers aril tin I lit air had to li rivoi le I cr tin lot .v, u'.J be spoiled. Tn-' a dv.'iit f steam vipori tors an 1 ci -at ilie metlioU hn rtiou ;ht a great clnrige in tin Ludness. I.nrge ivap- rri cUib'.i liui -nti h ivj b on pr.t up, th uinn Is o. men given mploymorif, an I a prosper, in in lustiy created. Tlio sup -li'i ity of I he evipo-at-d fruits to the sun-driol article his 0 u-ed an imm-nse deinmd for them, ml aside 1 co in tin cousun.piju iu this ecii'itiy, lnr;e arirnuits ure slupiel ilrord. Tin ioa p-oe's.oi now n n o no liic fruit tiiat r t ii :s much ol its ri g I u ll colo'-, an I tint it as pilal i'. la i- tii.oiigh it were in i' tr '.ri and u i u- 1 il con ! it on. A large proportion of the ev iperrt- I :uit tint is con -u-ii' I in tin city an I porled ii pr.-dn-el in the weM-rn par: of t!ii Mil'. W.tl.i'i a rilius e t orty iiiii--s ot 11 - h '-t -r til ! ) nr I rem evapi r i!cr iroru th; small farm li -u -e app.iritui, with a cipuily of twenty-live bii'li ii pr d iv, to lln irgo sti- lnr i va;" -ight Inn Ired to . . appbs i v, rv l'::eso ov-.i'. rat -r s r tort ilt via ; ! I'-rn .ie tl; u . I I n h -l twe-i'.v-feiir hours, employ over thirly li..i.,i". 1: i .d . In in ; tl: ' lab :i"l lrly n inter m oiiIh. l.ar;o rpiirrtilis o! a p'es o. a .;n 1 1 :'y tli it w i forunr'-y -.v.-nre-l nr. ut:lil. an I th' profits el niit ra'tiig largely inrreisel. Tho rent ore aril .erupu'.ous ce-.n' n-.e -s -rive. I, a:;.l (!,.- excvil'-ni j-.t i it v "f ihe fruit u-e I, h iv! null th-' N Y.-rk v,ip. nit 'I app.es famous, in I cm 111 th in ti ciorniii.-.ii I goo I ic-s. 'I ho pr o.luo' in th S t r ii i iv r.: imi I' d rit :! i. ini'l. "oil un Is, north nt tir-t co t ab uit n.'.'I hi " n. In .-r Icr to pr luro this ipi ant tv . I drii d li nit n l-s I hi! ." oil t : uli. s of a;. pie- are rcipli'ed, and In bo ) ms of co i'. c o;i-,iui )l. A cof,t in t it -r-.d t ee, ni.-'it in I 1 iy. ' an army '; ::'!', lln n "i md ihillii'i ruiii er ; ; g :; I, u-ii! is icc -ssary. The process f v:ip .rati on i.nni it . -J i iVn tons f wat. r, reduoin: tin green truit to iiiout ne-i'i b-.h of its original wei ;ht, c:i I Od pou:i Is vie', ling, when prop er cviporited, 10 points of frirt. T" fruit is pnck"d in boxes holding el pounds ouch, and is rliipp'd to nil irts of tlio w. r I. A-l le from lln ct that th - ev.ip'-r it -1 :ii o'.o in bo r ins orte I to nut dim w it hoi; t d ( :or.ition, the advantage in lln cost of lei.ht is gn-at. A i.i-p o! th concen trated product cuts ll cents fir trans purtation to I. v.'i p ml ; ii tin gr;en ! .to the i 0 bii-hels reipiircd to ro liiCJ the "el i.nin ii n.mid co-t f.' J'o ind in the ra-.ne.l st-ite tin cost won'. 1 be ii. I'll principal r nisirr.ing ii'U tri.n abroad .ire ilerniany, K ig and, Krance, lie!, .iiirii, I boll an I an ! Scotland. There is nlsoo n growing ibnia-.d for thonpples in the Au-t r ili in and West A ri- an li ide. Iiiir. n - 1S7 there were shipped to Krance -,iiihi i arreU of chopped an p es. Taes-j werodriel without L. ii pared or ro-e I, aid w.-r) used for tin production of cidrr and cheap wines. The total i v- orts of evaporated app'c now nrucu t to I in- i.uii'l pounds j er annum. , it .ii i I 1 Ann-. A I'd ii II -I Uhiilo If you have ever truv le I th) road to To mescal you wiii probibly remember i 'cing a number of o l 1-looking rocks piled up nt the cross. ron Is iut tiiii si lo of Pepper hi I, oi A. II 'rig's lace. You may not bo mnr", however, that those rocks arr th) fossil remains of somo hugh unmlier of tho animal king dom, but uciii- the interesting fact, and the interesting relics of the defunct monitor i.rc now removed to a laco ion veniert for the inspection cf any who may bo curious to view- them. To O. A. Smith the public iti-d bled tor the iliciii' of these fossils i n a rr.oro ublic pine than they formerly cccupio I. I. nri'ing about th in h ob-t-.inol M-. H ong's conso:;t to n ni ovi rhm to a more centra '.ec Hon, but desiring t o a-certaii piitiv -.y their value I cloro i cur: i i tin expense of re rii'ving them M-. Smith wr.'te to th-s'.-.te g"o'o :i.t li r hn opinion That ' ii net i onaty in turn column ncate I with Dr. Stephen U wers of V. rrtur.i, who being in this vici i it y enme, and alter looking at tin fossils prontinecd them in all probability portions of a p'-triti-o I ovb.nl. 1. i ig sitMiod with tlio rep ut Mr. Smith hn I tho petrifications re moved to the hotel groin. Is and placed at tlu intersection of driveways, whro nny one ra-. sen them who wistnp. S.-uth Kivrsil. (C T. 1 I! . Energy Siipi'rfluons. Cu-tomer (to grocor's boyi You don't nAm to ba a v--ry energetic littlo boy, I n't you feel well? n y Yes, I feel all right, lut lu.. boss is out to lunch. -Life. (JIAIM AMI U'KIOI'S. To seo nine magpies is extremely un lucky. James Howe, of Ihltimoro ate live dozen raw eggs on a wager. Tho new English powder for tin ill arms is whito and almost smokeless. Horticulturists aro now cndc.ivoring to breed out tho troublesome cores fr-nn apples. Mrs. C'urenot ii tho nanio of a trained nurse advertising; in ono of the New York pripT. A man n .iind I.inrburger in X w irk, N. .1., has applied to tin court to h ve bis name (hanged. Maniago brokers are a distinct insti tuliou in t'jrea, and mo.t nl.iances aio nrrauged by them. Many of tin fruit grower) of I're-no, Cat., aro obliged to p :t i i rabbit piouf feuc '8 to protect their cr jp'. A (.'hinnium Ins been nd mil l-.'d to j r.ictica i i tin Sipruir l ou t of th) Kigli-li colo iy at II . K nig. S -aniirds, in tin 1 ' h certury, be. lievod that spileri in li' it o i gull when I hey were found in nl in I me. The writer of a ! ' o o i danciu; es timates tint I? Hiit s r.ro lal to about 14 mile, ot .ti.udit v.-.oik. The plionogiaph w .s su. ces-liilly used lo giv coi lone i ii n ti ile-in it k suit in a I. on I ui i Kigali i cunt. The statutes of (i c i' Itrit-nn are printed without a y pu rctu iti on. cx Cept tint a )lon luniks th : end of each chin -e. A well-known biwyor of S i Ili 'go, t il.. while in a birlur'i cIim: turnel sudden. y t.isp-ak 10 a Irleud, and a piece of In. no. - w-rs s'.icvl IT. Among 'In i n i.-sil n ii (imoinl 1 1 ii 1 1- in's - nr o , i ig r o il nt ludi iri iio lis I. the crie with a pl.ii.n le.ny h.i-nl.o tint (Irian!..:., i lliuis.t.i once car lied. A in -m '-r "f tho N-wi-. ;N. .1 i I as- I a I c .1 hn; di 1 ol b oo l prison ing fell iwi i ; i vo.ou i I i i tl i. t I by tin spines en tli -noes of .-.iiolrier ba-o I'll Player. X" risa hi. i s I'i-iIh Y.-i'l"-, Mi.k ll v - limey ('.eel;. Th-.i i ler Cirryii, l.idil.ing 1'or... Il.udii.ut Prill ii. I'.ik.r- Ib.'.'f nn-1 i Hi-l..-t I "reel -ret. I'.io uiv uter n tho ratiro.nl ticket i.as i t .I i I i Higland. In ill i cirrly days of r.n'.i.i liiuo l 1 1 -. ; r-'C-ipti were civ.vi l.r Iiium. b rt S vil, tlnn a rail;. .-id cinpl y 1 nl linningh:iin, l.r! upon the il i cf I - il l n tle.ets. A i ill I : : ! ; t in 1'. i.ch I'hnmb r ol I'epuiics i in si hi. I 'or ciictiou ovheiev -r tin i u a v.ic.i ic. ll e.e-ct 'd in in 'i e thi'r I lep ri ei" r I In n ot ili es th.; Pie.-i I. t . f tlio Cii m.b n w in. li i ne ho d.'ti.l s to re pre o it, and lie w r '.ectioii would be Ii Id l i those ho de clined. Tho tin m "."iaeov. I w ir" as nppli. l to money r use I ir w .r purposes w as lirst used tiy .l.ieob i it , -. huicli poet an 1 st itesuiau of tin r 'Venice nth Cen tury. In ono of l.i. works ho.sr.v-: "The I'rowesi of tin soldier or power of the statesman in: m.ti to nothing unless the mom y in - i supply ih.j i:u;ws of w . r. " Tie jiccen of w lntenin sugnr w as 'li-cov -to 1 in n iiiiiom w iv. A hen that bad gone throudi a cl.iv u-ldie went wirhli r mil i ly ic't irto a sii-ar In u-. S .0 left l.i i r i .. es on a pi. id su -ar. It wai notu rd tint wiier. vcr lnr trucks wete l!io sugar was wliitiT.el. I'.vpcri i:.-.t i wero institu ted, and the result wai that w.t clay cauu to bo u.ed in t lining Migar. 'I islel ions I ulc.llio I isli. In 1 : 'on Huniiiil.lt as fortunato in. nigh to w it less :.n eruption of Mount Co'opaxi, a well kn w ; piak il tho northern Aules, duria ; which, among other prodiii ts, alurre ntunloer of fish were ejccle I. Tin inipiirios immedi uti'iy instituted and tin i lv-jitigations of in ore recent t rnv -lers linv j broii;ht tolightthu stoiiili ig fact that, from time to time, thou rlint irregular period-, tidies nro enst up 'rom tin interior of the mountain .ii iu ; volcuiic erup tions. The phn oiuerion ii not con fined to Cotopaxi, but ba hern ob serve I also in other c -uteri of volcanic ie:io, vi., Tiingurahiii, Sunday, Im I alaini, C irgu drago, etc, ad iu tho same range. From tin crntors of thoso volcano: n, or from fi.suros in their fides, it Is nn ascertaine 1 fact that fnh r.ro vomited to a height of omo 111, 000 loot a'- rvj tin lev! of tho sea and about halt th it h i ;ht abtiv ) th) sur rounding plains Tli y are eject.' 1 i'l such countless -h iU that on moro than ono occasion tli i b ti I exhalations pro cee li i': from th-ir putrid iio lies have sprial di-eisi! mid death ovjr the i.n :h'ioi in ; r-gio h. As f ir as the external w iri I is con c'rned, the fish is know i to exi-t in soruo I ik-s on the si los of those inoiin tains, and it i possible that theso l ikes communicate with reserv oirs in 'ho int'-rior, ovhere ihi pregnndillui are generate I, nml thus find their way through the cr.it r. Hut thii is niero (OnjeC. lire. Speed nl lelegrnphj When the tir-t i lci trie telegraph was 1 -stablished th sp.-cl of transmission j was (rom four to tivj worts a minute with the live needl r instrunnnts it I'M ft tlio avert -o rate tor nee.. paper raossug s u as sev. ntcon words a minute; the pidu-nt pnco of tho olect-ie tolo rap'i bctw-ri l.ondoi and Dublin, wln-rc the Wh i.t tono instrument is employ,.. I, is Hi t wurN; and thus what was regarded ns iinraculoin m:y years ago has mutipirl a bunlrol fo d ii half a century. Jo iraal of the Tojle-Krapu. The Ycung Kaiser In the field. And tli appearance! of the young Kaiser docs rotbiug ho diseourago tlio admiration cvnln d by what wo hear of bis nii'iliiiy pet-furiiiancos. lie- is ftbnvo tlio nwragto of bia ottiecra in height, curries hiim-elf with ft grace seldom al lied to the profcRtsiou of nrins, and in proportion ho i of full body, though (U.'gcs-ting muscular development rather than r-totitm . lli.s left n in has not lU'Vi lopi il normnlly, but it is not unless din 's uttciitinn is enlh d to it Unit its iinpotoitcy be 'oiiifH ntrikiiig. Wth bis left itini, however, lie holda liirs h"r-e'.H i-.'ins, mid I'liee. lit lenat I saw Isi hi take a ditch which threo of his otliccr.H refused, a I'enl that does Hi t 'iai'inoiiie with th" curia nt r-tories iluiut his feeble i ow el's. I ha l ight ill in, en the other hand, has absorbed all tlio vigor which was dot i nl its mute, uts in r. marked by nil who experience the powerful in- .sp Ii n.oplii'M when shak ing him N il gia-p whieb ill Kerliti has passi'il into a in-. ei b. How htll" bis I. 'lt ni iii has interfered with bis love of sport may h.-judged from the fact that he is mi t'XecIl lit slml nnd u good our all with the single right nrm aloi e. II. - is al o a very strong fencer. His s'll.jc. t-. nt least about Hel lili, ml r him. if b at tires ni.d voices can ever bo the index tu llu tl.'lil. for nsi I looked ttvil. tbe middle into tn faces of tho people that ilocke I iii.init llrs. the IP I ing that wn- de i' ted then wns not un re i-iiriosity. it was the Iuv.il eetmv of us'iallo ii'l l i'is o itioli.s, never -till', d i M i l l in the b ptll of their nn turn., wit. tin w iut their i yes ; lid the i. iw 1. 1 their cheeks mi epie-s:oIl of self aei-itie iig devotion that nuiiot bo eoi.iit rlclt-il. Aiiihj (fil l Aid; Inn nml. Pur Hound SluuiMersi. 1 Icive sei n a stooping lij;. ir. and a halting gap. a eonipaiii -d bv tho nu avo dnlile w . akuess of lung incidental to a nniTow chest, entii'elv cured by a very simple it d eir.nlv p ifoi ined i m r cis of lai-.ll ; olio's sell' llMil the toes b-iMin-l v in u pel feet perpendicular ..i i r.il tunes dailv. To take this over idse i r- el l v on must lako a 1 ei b i f p.isi'iou with the Inii - t .g.'th r en.! the toes ,it in an. 'Jo of l"i dog. Th- r, dlop tile onus It'idi ss by the sides, niim:li!iig iiri-l lrsrsi ir t ie eli"st to it i . full e ipacit v mils, ul.irlo ; tin chill we'l , drawn in. i.inl lie- room of the le ad tei l.ll', as o 111 pr. fessof ll-. il to pit it. ' lis if ntt a. lii d t n string sil-.pt ndod ; from the e iliu-: above. wlo in s-' ui on the bad - of I, ,l, (,...( , the gr. at i est .i--ib!c hci 'lit. thereby eei'cisitg ; ; II ol t In imi.flos .-( the legs nnd body ; ; loinoajaiu into the st Hiding po-ilion, withoul sw. lying tl'" body backward out of the I'oil'eot line, lb peat this., same exercise liit on one fool a id ' th ni on the other. It is wonderful w hnf n stra'ghleiiiiig out pow i r t his ei li ise I Inn upon i-i .-mil slioitlders and crooked backs, and lie w ill be Mirpi is.'d t lu'le how - li tli lungs b. giii I., show tin j cllect of s i . -! i ep:iusiD ih' clopuo lit. .Ixii,'' iii.i a 1 I i '. j lliul Them (o I. nan. i Mr-. Smil h I i iri v. r. Mis. M. ( Carf.. to s-e if ooii hnd a sans i;. MntVoi- you would '' hi '.' Mis 'Met 'arty An' f lilh an" i hev 1 hut. Ui v-- half a do.. i ll sausage stuf fi 1-s w ln-ti I be cliil br ei'iio- boiiio fron school. (Ii'll lind y.t,: ivery wauiv t ! . i in le-...) .'",'.. It- I pill s.itn,. toiich.-s of ii rosy sun set into the life.. I alio man or woman, then I fi-i 1 tint I h.ixe walked with tii-d limrjf M i' liiimil I. OIiok Pimple It. -Inr In Tlllse 'ml l.lvrl- (III ell : . oUI.I ol il- i!l'lc:isnlll til-le. Ti ls llilll. II to lllls bei Ill oeo ellie ill Si HIT'S K'll l si. .o ( ..il l.ii. r I'll ooith 1 1 ... lii spline-. If Ileitis' 1'simI ll' a- Illilk. Illl't tt.i- llios Oal'l.ll-e' r. lllo.lv kteoo ll lor Ho' llc.itlm-lit of i iiisiiin.t .ni, n ii. 'ii a mi. I Hioin Ion-, li-n-i r.il l e 0 llo . Wnsliiik' Hisi nses e( l 'li I il r. li, I I, ll lll. l l.lll.s lilh I Col. Is. lllls Coll-Cll lll .- i-'iiiis iii nn e.iris ol i In- w. u lil to use u. '! -siin.ois i, i rl i in-..itie iMtlciiis tjike itioiili I'lenMire. Tr s., tf. riis..!i nl.l li'eon viin nl. I'l. i- .'nil,, nn in i-ler -le ntil lie nun k nl Cold Waves Arc- f r . t- t 'Mli i- 1 I. iim- .-.tni : ! th- i - .1" t -li - f i h- u't'ii'-ni -If' t 1 t . i . I; vi-- t i.itiii- ! - .n,i wi'.itti' r. !ih.ti.-h .1. n t . U mi tl -.. -.r-.i.kr,i;ii .Im apt- t.v f 'c I r :! I'lidl.-'U Hi- V- i;;irt,.il.l" r T ll li i fYr . 1 -!i t h ii it i.. in i-- I -t- ii f - r rli' iiinaiivin with (var-niii!-.- ti it'iiii 1hi t,t It- ti n n !isil I ;i T i -: n-' 1 1 - .t.-.ln o lh- I' I. vliU'h in thn mii-i' t rli .nut tn i "i -t it ut.- I ti- J-Tt t -f i!ii ij.-.t " f II- I - Vi -: nt ,nri tlnn II nfl. r f r tin t h u in it Uiu try Hood's Sarsaparilla f-vt i n i i ! i'u k i s ?1 : f i i Ir i-irr-ii i-niy l.yi' I 11 -l.C M- th-Mii. II. M.i-v IOO Doses One Dollar vii I cn HORSES RVIbkbUa U AN I nos nevt-T under Horses' Ftol. i.r - ; mi ii I i I III- I -M.MI.Ir. lit lllllll M. II ti--! r- r. -i uti il. I't'irn l tine:. ii.i'!i r i 'iiiil.ii Atf'ltt maki A Mi in Ml" I linliltu. AK".lit-t l:til Ilrfftrr Ml u. i o.. II- I.M -U NORTHERN PACIFIC. N LOW PRICE RAILROAD LANOS & FREE Government LANDS Sttl I ti ins -i li lll s i.f . ... li m Minii. "t. North Ili"la. M'liiioii, I. Iihi. Wiislinist. n mil lir.n (run MB riil.i.'Hli.niilhM4'-l.'i"'rilMllif lh StNU rUll hi'.l A.m.-nltiir.iLl.riwoi.f ii.l I mi ls, r I sn-lit nr ...-n i" -s..iii. ri. rsi-i "-. t....- CHsS. B. UMBORN, 'A'.'.' i'n.iV;'sVi'.i"i".r' Ely's Cream Balm is tin In -I ruin ily .ioi i ol ri ii MiiTerini: Irom Cold Head, Snuffle: III! CATARRH. HA lim's., 'ri WrruSi., N V. CONSUMPTION ii;."vnr.. ii; ii" f. "" -" ""''i SALESMEN!! .a'i. .. o-1 "-n ..... .1. . .'..I tor i-ii.,.,, Centennial ManuUcturinn Co., Cincinnati. Ohio. 0 nmu US BIT l'aini.Iir til In 10 In iPIUM HAH1I I') baliltarluiii or lloioa 1 rialllO'-Ill- into rot-, .t. -y lluuinnv lleun-illf I -. I.n t-noalli-. lu l. HTI II V. rtnoa-li"rliia-. IliialmsjaFoniia, '.OLD.'.,": rnk,. 1 - m"lt.'Hllt.r'""," l.l I'lih-i I' !!. PEEBUSd EiYES i hi mm TsS CUatS WHtHE All klSt tAltS. Q jJ imu'ouuh . "no-j j'"",'r1" t.')"I';' PI Nil Itlvnl In the Flrtd. Tlioie is no remedy which ran rival llntu 1 Inui: l-'iis for trie euro nf li.ilnttiiil rotittiiutliui. ' lniiiu -slioii. ninl slek-lir.-iiliielic. 't heir acliuii is .is t'l-oiutil inui cttlineiii ns their taste is t)l ,i .nil. :.'. c i nl. liose one r'iii. Mack DniK I n., N. . :ii-,i! is.., e mile nl lies an the Inu.'li. I li t st." k in l A Ititil rnl fare fur Kiiiirpilt Fits. To thr KWot I'ii iih- inform your H-mlnns Hint I linvi'u I'tisiiivo i'1-uieily for Ihe uliove t.nnusl ilisfiise o liieli I ooni-i-iiiit lociire I tits oeorst cases. Su st roiirf iis my fnitli in Us vir lues l ial I will wnil f cea s.oui'K Is.llle nml v.-iluntilf trc;iii-e lo nny siiiterer ooliooeill nive Hie his 1' ll nii.l ..,n s-inlilr. ss. l:mi'v, il. t l. Kt ii IT, M. C . I s3 1'earl St.. Neov York. Koen a ini;....l it-thon tuny iiiil feel nint-i-l- IIIOl..ll llll illlC.1, It sl. i:,s:,st ,. lis,. ,,. i tiaIP-t. I'lso'c I.'iiii.iIo Ioi l-.iinirli. Ho ilii'tittisl-. .'"i-. ACTS AT THE SAME TIME ON THE NERVES, THE LIVER, THE. BOWELS, andti.oKIDNt.YS Tins coml incil act inn cives II w oll- lei fill snver to cure nil ili-eascs. 3 Why Are We Sick? Iiooniisf1 wr nllow the nrrvrs lo remain wonkrtu'd tinl initntfd, nnd llu'si rr.it organs tol rcotno rlnn.'l or torpiil, and pjiM tutus humors are tln-rt liar fim d into ihe I lood (hat iihould lc cxnlIoi! nuliir.illy. Gfl.,r? CELERY III I wviwir WILL CURE nil.ICUKNESS. ril.EB. CONSTIPATION, KIPNEY COM. PI.AINTB URINARY DISEAR18, FF.JJAI.EWEAKSESS.RHEUIItA. T1SM. NEURAIMIA. AND ALL nervous nisotDi.Ra. T!y qtu'i uug ninl stir ne,iln nine, tin nerves, .mil i niisii.e i.ec :u lion of tin? liver. Is'ooel-. mil kill ii is, nn. I restor ing tlieii oer to lluoov nil iliscnse. Why mitTrr Rilioin Pmnt anil Achril Why tornu-iilrd with Pile . CoflBlipfotiont Wh; frlBlitrli. it rvfrDuor.lrrritKl.lni'yil Why f nituri- nt ivoui or ick hradfhft Why havr iU't.lt ?i nifi.tsf I'm- I'aisi's l iiiie l ..sir"! mi ami rrj .1. e III I.. ..lilt ll e .ill litllrly wget.l- .W.l - .e.oj. I'i i. fri.co. WELLS. KICHARDJ(iN.COProprintPr31 BURIIKOTON, 01. 2XLX Sxift s s.,..,..!.,. ,.lir,.,t ,.f ni.Tht-nini I'l.x.l I'.'i- n fi. r I l:.i. is nn in .,iii oinli .:i s.ss.i',1.,1 Ml.i-1..-. M.-r.'ir. nil I I ---t -1 1 s. S ll-l only ini.i o M....I i-. i-. i.. i.-.ii i. :.. v.-1 ih- i:ii. .iiii.i- l.-l.i o.w . i'- I Hi- I- :- 'll ' is miui-riii. l o 1 ivl I I . .'I.'.- II A. mi.'. N V !. III! :- i.'k.-1 ,llH i'l. .1 . "f HI . ii flivii. a". iii. o .! i..i r. .on .-! I MO'l Hi. .ll"- 0. tli. I. I ' - -Ll !' II. .01 1 ! hit Mil. I 0 III I. HI'. tt;- s is-.i.t . .1 . us. s,n . ff . ,, .x . ,iu .ui it '.' I i - -i: ni. ' l"l I ! r Hi. mi. .- lo II :i.'il. 'it tl Mil l!i III.! I t . -..lllllll -ll II tu... I , . 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