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If aaanaajtsaal to pat - j sc-n a auianr P) taa M nato - a a by a rrosj. . .- -t t a u4 tear aaa am j ibm n . aunty Crocs, taa. a. tag trom. mw ;v-r, frvtra, fraa P4m aat Crocs. - ma tisa u!w wont torn ajaa a Sana --oara waa aa aairarla la than, aad taay t r t M-dt aa aaad pawhiua tta atiaa - vt Uu.f aaanaaat ta aassraanl. far by : aaad wjalai aaaa- ka ajrtanaofraV r m bad Usrwni afewa mM atauf mm 1 it aacama) 1 '. it uil by am i mi n ansa - . taa aartMnt 1 lai loblt 1 t. aat nto1a taat a 1 -r W4 by a paeatiar -1 a- aoul nwi aa rkcVl aa a - - vnuX. aad tfcaa. aatij, tt 11" Ncwm Um amal ' ' .. -ijm aamaai Inal ka fia a (w. aaat parkaaa T .' , i astactin a faaa aaaaaar ait 11 puiv a by aaulaaj . an taa 1 V) -a'.r.: bi lAa 1 (tan aaad to rn'sfaa irwd to ssaJrs m bsr. -h v aad oraaat an ir af froce aa ".- j . it a aorm ; . .a, It warn ba toaabarBa iar. Tbaaa ftrow bos ins . aauov th w&uai taa banklii; : (vnt oa to anstif ; .. at tft horary. ; bad boo ia la -b ar'a teas ate n O af lb a frag .- - ti2 to yonqg aeaal V nij( br gsai ly ea of 1 t -a ;-. o th pac I ait il i nv taaaaae a bj eg - I Cx aiaUa a to laSntBua n mar m am ab baanli-nbi af 4 - i fta baiaa at 4Smrmm . m ( a a ntry. it m aaa( . imi m af th toast frteThw f wt'y af to toa DiaeTuaa r - e: ..aa. it n-uabar of bonks aa4 awa '. -i pu a akut awM . -4. Iwf vl aiat'.tt 1 - 1 a tna msui rwaar wla a 1 tT um M nsg twas 1 - t,. s u:u: w toa of aa r ea.1 to i awl aumirn n"i im-lia lifenMT, TtJ 1 1 1 rm ad aaaaiimaf aad t fea.-f hrtt na. . ia !Kt af Uu lafao - -n. '"m.a and ta to ,ri 1 - .. 1. ra t ma 11 1 aver mm .-, aa ts, mi burrur awd ' n pit wa aaMahag to aX - : . -:31a by tbjowaaada, bat t -t ha knaif sen id fm .- -hrs4 bo af to enri il f 1 i - r-s-i traia taat re . i. !-n tracks waa an in - i ; eii-nri to carry ta baa r. .a atk.b have bsa) ,1 i a.1 and awa.atpart of .s lis uu lw.if Taara, Tha ' a jiiMi fa at I b.jcA tood. asurasa. Bad !.; bwast af a3 lb Star. -. aoa not mi aritsad to ! -5ni ecaar to ewe a baosnbl !"--ra r ataar antnw - . of kiak kiod f hb " - i. ,ay is baiara tJm arbor- w t ft. -4iMb 1 say gw aa . j,, -m add aouaaa. tost I a.i-1' ia . ..- u-ss, aot thatr1 .1 y . .ca, sad taalr hooka toarrry tha JaaJars ta bJ r f mad a bontrd tha n ail roesortio streaaas, ta 1 ,-.....'." i a xt b prodtabia u mrri,t ltsm. la th J IS? 1 on a'icuirad aa-t a xty-av mixfi ia puauahiag f baapy 1 1 . v. r rata oa vwddaaiag -1 out !wst dioTw I My V n A.usouh erar thirty -cil:;9 bar baa a h'l'iij : u supcraaswat al Vrok . r of rt Wt fat this euuntiy a,- a M Just sx' of .1, . !" V ' - - : A Mm aril had bnuuiaii SO 4 i-.uT rt ta euotr of .. . m ra-aaxt a bvw foraaddms; a cf bad hSaratar throaa : .- a. mauat, bu liinre war 1 law taroa wbjofe : -rwl oot, aad to taw was . c-t law ef Loa. Bat ba r waa pea d byth Ciaci i zm ft-sinat th -r.ur toroaH ta . a v:r.t i, a ci r '. a-. Ua nu. Utut of thai t ; j, a vau trrawai, toatr ptiyai ty . tauumr throws lata - , ir taay tieasiyaiC r r."..-,r..li, now a w to war - r . uratar, sad bow ar 1 . ; t.. a tv-'cuaa sisgsstoba 2 t mi by La pro pt aad ssasv - -a of Ui taw. Leaed 1. a-ui tuial Si - a.-'i. a to stop tum f ires . j wl U-J span hia ttfa Is aryx r caeao piwraa;o aot aaiy for ii fw aj th wrd, aad to opss j ta puatuffic to aj brill eat . i to a.1 ante 4 af shanty, -, end a-Tweio, f ail a itlt--.-.naTaua, ba did aot Ma to 1 r or to U th asad bags of th . :. w-.tb ths scab sf sca it sit to b bs th power of seal J - w.-.o cas raias - etanrp for .- ,r a tweal saaass for s asssr to - w daatrwy a boas. Th soaSai i ' a a coantrr Bsask b . turn, awd w anas) ail -. .1 1 fiaf 1 ad has Lai bad i u'.- w oVeaSTttT, r': WHO) w 1 crft TWtiatacs 1 . :.; mw. W fax sn to liaalTlia, - r ,-i,rt tun a to BBbjse as S i;oos aad aAasss, fjaStassnw ,tt. -rs ba aaasfor bb fsii bar to i f.i 1 absi c . . a - 4 txainaj a h 1 is whai . 1 ana buimr .. A (rast aay sf to astasia; fi uamasr andtrsty totWasirfloa . i t ii-arsSur baa bases aaajpaj or c tot ti utaass has tdssosless, ...a throw aft. was ka awpkss! ta -i-i na a4 thai eoaasry tor sosa Mats ( or'y mi to avesas peetudtcaJt? :' wha saa boss ss aha rail traiaa j.-al a rraal nhaac to to last faw a.i la but year or two. Why baa r v-l ifio nl ainilliabi baas kapk est r 1 tra.a (bv naa taaa back trisas- -1 11? Th ti ..la pubuaha sad tb l ilasJart fat tatpsre -siiire, frost tastaett task w a Ihoo- I t 1 arr a bar bees beads, sad th agr- 1 - um fur wear to -n.-i totoaarwos to ail aavra. M aranr -a out fca fn il iaa lo aaaaa.i i , Thaw inMn ao uM 1 to task sasd ti i.nlaix good vmaait boaar wrar mrmrj TBaar- a iMar bo. -a X.aan ts af ssas aset awaat ab r, sow too saraoaal gX rsss so taroags o as taw great m m h i tor ass awrufcsteoa - rnaat Bfratsrs gST wssssas; to to icare aad waraia; to railroad an ea 1 warsissxto iiiaitniitia a. aad wara- - '. ofwatioys, to toss th tofaraai stuff .1 trsioa. I ii r of toa efUa saw asassaaTully pro . 'd th aiu of that uSsraasr eras (ro I th aee's staa ds Terror bsa sbjd I i aiaaly year, assd tro to fact that i taa aiijaa af Ihati sliuulais hare " 1. .ajuyad, aad tow bwatoa ts aot aa rr-;rt -siii as ttsssd to bs I'.tw bar so sassy sf to sews sasad of onr rt Jaaa bees p tned? Bow baa so nzm-m af wu kaafBsty ba bal had t By autrmt naatcw Us, so. Toa ssight aa wall r t"CJ to jaagi of tasXaat ladiaa aad pat a ir s tb back, aad with profoond ar i tixiant try to amsaili that It at ex-rail y na to btto aad b mtanx Bad to po -n an t"ji mg . Ths oaiy aaa ear to roar args-m-ni eniuSd b as asoftad head anti a mam a - i a ahars 1 kiiag tooth afiracfc Into your r'.Tfcw. Taa ssly art 111 aaa t tor a cobra e a Miiivria. aad toaiy ariii mt fw th t aJare ta bapur Mbararurs 1 to dates of t -xm maiitm asd th bass soap hi a peoitaa taary. rhaatwl ThJswl I bsroka to 000 eiiuost to work graadly taa no ' Aarx-barway bswbk-h we are to dr-.r. ba- tbia ptarss of Cgyptisa froga la br i rue tA aiato of war yona- peopi wKA a tsaa.ch.f-ii lllailufs I do aot mam a to say t ail law book Bad Bewa;sy 1 ta our Ii.ui.is i(hb b b rslarbios books smi aaawpaie, or that ererr aooa; oarht to ba to to toss of XHd'Hasdrad.'1 I hare uo Trthy wilb tt attaespt bo atak th -n oad. I wooid rath r a tn a crssad t. t-o to yiiase; yossc. swy hood asd gtri t.d mnm s aot ba suUseiabad. Bst thars a ra ciad hooka, goad feaanrtsa, good btogrs ; a. rood worba of sweton. anod books of a . wwsnth wkicksar totdla! at aWyaajac. an ttaJ aara wni ba aa aara ' Iba rlrtoas taaa raaat tor efcaff ta a ia alraad ftlM wita Wky ara tfty par eant. o taa arlwhiala ia Mta rmd yaiibnim )i at taa Vaitad Sail ta aay aa lar twaaly-oaa yaar o aa MT of taara aadar r , aixtar nztaaa. aadar Olaaa, aadar (oartaaa, aadar tmirtaan. Walk aioac on of toa eorrvdora of taa Tomba prbwai ia !a Tor aad loob tor TMr iv . Bad books, bad aavapasar baartteaad toa aa 00a toay got oat of toa aradla. Bawara of ail tooaa atieh aad araic. Baamra of al booaa wbioa aula taa road that aada ta pardtttoa aaam to aad ta Pmrmdwa . Do aot (brtfy Iba dtrk aad taa pajt.4. Do aot can taa aaaparado bra or taa Ubarttoa rsilaat. Taaca oar yoaac paopJ taat tf toay rodoa-a into ta raraaipaaad avana to watcb tba tock-o'4aatarB daao on tha dcsy aoi tbay 31 catch tba aJaria aad -Ok wm-rm una on. "I aad I oar bo uma bo axsoita inn ly ebildraa raad. I ba ra a-t tia toioavact taa books taat eocaa into my aoaaaooio. 11 roar caitdran irart thrUaad antb typhoid rr,abl yoa ba Uoaa to go tor taa doc tor? fToaat roa bar ttm to amtc ta in iia.1 of to diaaa.ar Would yrra baT ton for toa faaaraJf Ia taa jocj o my Ocd I am Ttxt of tha flct your chil- draa ara tor taa al irito morai and pint aal typootl. bad that mta tha taint D' asoppad It will ba to to firral o( body, roaarat at iad, faaari of aouL Tbr fiiaaj bla ba oa ay Mr arard la to tbia rat maJtita-i 0 yoaac aaopl: Do aot touch, da aot borrow, do aot bay a oorropt booh or a corrupt pctara. A book dartd a mto'l ci tiny for rood ar for artl. Ta book yon raad yaatorday ai ay haw dart jail yoa for Uma and fur acar any. ar taay ba a book that may coma I book who ota exarxeraU Its Bs1asla Pranklin said that hu raaittaf of Cottost Jtalawr "Ba ys to Do aVowd" toaaJMbood gar bias holy aspira Uoaa for ad ta rswi of hia Ufa OeorgLaw Jauiarwi that a biography ba read ia child hood gar hi ail his uaoqmnl pre cari na. A wanya. toaay years ago, P-Mai to th tar weak, stepped at hotei. Ha w -ii-n of t eothia frost Dodd-rtds-a's "Bias aad IM ui a. It taataed that shibad bsitsai th book, aad ther wtr td pecisiiy to rv TV atarrnaas baj la bis sacbal a copy of Doddrtds-s i -Ri aod Prosi aad ai ha ai Ii bar a f wit of It, Thirty yean ad as. Ta tiaargyaiaa b 1 bit wbar tha wi oa. Tacan ra taat way. a loner an. "Ba ut roadar to toas bsaartifai b.i a B waa there aad aTtabar. -Dto raassmbar tnr Ma avai. -aoilawsom. B said, Do yon rs- barasa i tow tawiiur'i Pi u 1 s thirty year ago" "Oa, Taa. bar. Tbak book red mtf momL I a bona all bit satehbora. toy resd at asd tby war oosTrta4 to lod aad w bad a twrtasl af raHgtos whtcb swap saity. "tssiii bar. TVs as tost abarabaad a)as a apers ysdr 4 stobwiMasta jmmt Task oharpn a?l of that book yos gsre a bVxty Twrrs a CI bmxkl 04,1 bosk. ago, Uo, to sowar os a aw I tor ta ainnne a aawar bad a boaar -1 eat ir, stood to hi pat mtt as oArsatogb asl said: "Tweaty-dTe Kin s bad bed to to aa bjtsrswis II wonki Icau Ik !y SUIeao -w-atas. and Aaa 1 bad to ris atbaok. bsttaat book has batrated sss bks ssasr r 1 bass to sroay bf sss. f Ood, srrd tost as sjobm waaiara my soul to taeaaorr sf Ik. bat I ansll arry thw dasC lay j da to. Tm i 111 In sf Mr Wtti at Ba saU rird toa b got U lasocrsilos for ba arsas by r diss what was bbwa s saw aad peeaUr awret. -Jack ooapyard V lain T -r asad Alsssadar ths war rar. AJaftsow a4 a. TVs atory sf A wrssdar 1 JsJtaa Cbsaar and CWVa XIX. both aaaa of Uood. liaa yo b yoat 1 yoar arss. sr to yosr oaaa ar bad bsok, s bad stotsra. s bad M trads ssass t Aardaar way la whics wvshaS Br back tats tea-rap ha at a asd kui ta rrorsa E-y;t w by roiic cwsr taa to CbrsMtos aruiuaa; ares, sub ahaii fts p IT of kasithfui r iba to ad adu.s, Al tha Bsaaasd wan ar read; saa ssas. Wbd r yos rsadingr Abstais . k0 hnoks which, wbu they had good totog ahosA tsass. bad ab aa admla bwraof sad. Tsbs read books task bad goad aad ta bad. bdl Th haart WkJcbi t to ywr Ta aMt ttaoxda at hia a am, wbfek tabs to waaul parww of goai tad torosga. x harps ta great ciadar. Ooas to a wads ther to S sua hk S Vjwwtjus . whtoh, piongsd asatd easel aad bra its,rslhara ap ta swat aad ii-n th brssa. fiat ht bj gwarelir th ecposas. If yos attaasot to cismrs throagh a fsna of bwrrs to got ess biskbrry. yo wut gat saor bears thaa ba-tbinm Yos sassaot afford to read a bad book, boss sr goad yos ara, Ts tsy, "Tha to Anaar w ioatcsiacank. 1 baU yos that lb sacksf ap to. lis ia ti torosgb Lartoalry. as aa awu boos, : ea that of ta sy bj to aa wbubrr It woaid really blow ap or so. Iaa miigarii a saam pat Ua arts throagh th bars of s Maek leopard's oa-. Tbsaaia bid tookad aleak aad bnrht ad besa'afal. il tost itrkd ft ones, Tha ' tatsad atta, bad Wdrsw forth bs4 Os. tosoh sot to srfi eras with th fi ststrok! Thoagbik SBsr ba gkaay sad b anfak aoack it sob last yos pail forth yosr Dai tors aod tin ting aooar ibsdatck mt ta black leopard. "Bot." To y. "sow ess I ftad st w bather a bank la good or bad wnthos r iliog -" Tosr ut always snmi mmi aospaross anoars s sag poos, 1 aawrariossla stylsot ttlsstrauoo, Thw tod- smwwt always lanl a wars- twotUs tosr rstu. . TVscsorkstrik wddshrht. A fair fons beads owar rosvsnrr. TVs errs fir. Th breath is ooiek aad trreruler. OorastoasIIy th color ilasb to th chaak, end tass cb oat. Ths bsada brssa ble as thoogb fartUaa aptrit wars trying to shake th da.liy book out of th gnmp. Hot brers faU, Hb langhe with a shrill rotes task drop dead at ita awn sound. Th west oa tar brow I th spray rtsslieil ua fro th rtrar af death. Th dock trtk fear, sat th rsey saws sons after baertas to soak throagh to tottac asos ths pals form that looks ah s data I aad spsetar of th sight. Boos s aiadho ah wtq saistaha, her riagit far csrUng Mrpeaaat, aad threat be wait assd taroagb to bars of to prwoa. sad a it bar d. rnbcanj it bark aatJbowgk to pneh thsermlp froni the sksIL abrwAtar; "Vy brsinl nry brain T On, atawi oct tro that! Way wUJ yos go sDnnxttuf yoar way amid th refs aad wam- m osoys. wasa tnar aoca a rase to watch yos assy Tcyae, all aail est! w as so many books w 00 aot at stasd wast a book ks. Htaad it oa Mai ion tt th bcht of it, th ileoth of It. tMwagthaf it, th fcreedih of it. To caa aot as ii. rTimlae to paper and saturate Bd fro tb tixa of to bs a T. aad thaa 00 th bark of braes, aad trans to bark of tro bo papTTus. aad fro awnyras to to hid of wtid beaata, aod front th has of anld bmstr os down astal th aurarl of our avtarn paper mea ifaMerka, csd thrs at tb paper, whtt aod aa an tniaat s sxal, wmitra' for Kroa 1 la Examvaa tha type o it. Examfave ths prtstiag of It, sad a the progre from ths Ma was Solon's laws war wrtrteo on ak plants, aad HsakxTs pnas ww-s written os tool of laad,aavi th Stnfatlc nmoui U war wrttbss oa taoias of rtoor, on down to Hoe's perfecting printtax prv A book t It took alt tha uniTerutinof tha peat, all tb start rr ur , ail th cirihsiUooa, all la batfhw, all ths Tictortea, ail th da ta la, all th giooros, all th brightaaap, all th ronton to SBk it poaihl A book t It to th chorus of sil sgrs. It is th drawing room la which kinga sad qqaeni asd era ban ami ps sad btatorlana coma est to graak you If I WAwehipad anfthlnj os earth I wosli) worship that. If I barowi usees to any tdoi ( wooti buU.I an liter to that. Thaak Oxi fx- grot book, baaitoul books, tnspiriax bvks. ri.tti.o tU books of mao, boo7.! cf w.xno. BtTi of 1 L It to with thaw juj bojj that ir . 1,, ofw cnna aorrupt fttarat if lp.a tin froer swoop with theee mxtiv. 1 dty-rod much f the overthrow of mla.u.tous litarsUira up.-a the mortality of bonus. f:i faxi Nk hare a bard rtruff la to 1it PuiTbraa wrote forty books, an'.y flv 3t team left. Thirty books of Tsntae have parish. Tvantr books of Tiiay hart per -bed. IJ vy wrote one hu3'ir-i sad fort r books; oaiy thlrty-flv of ttera rrmsin ALscbylus wroC irx hurkiraj drsraas. ori'.r even remain. Eunpti wrota -,Tr a hun dred, only ieem ratnaln. V'aro r.a tha beugr aphia V over wvn h 11 r-r 1 jrr-- . Ronmaoa. Ail that waarth of htt-rrapby bat peril oil. If too! an.1 TiuiMo Vm-x iixr mmeh a trufS to hv. wnit m-:i: hath fata of thew tft.lt era diaap.t ti 1 rrrrupt and biaste i at th- vary itsrt ' Thar will .1; aa tha fr r wean t- i-v 1 (nm t tia '.h- pi479. Tha w.irl M 1 "hriat.amrau n go to until lhra ai l ba n.-h,n; Vi-i". goid Nat t. arvl t-v-y "1!! at 'h ip.-nii -7 of tha wr.vj H-iy .11 an I I 1;t :r.rt Ulostria. Aavit v t S-i t r."npoc n-l a itl rmphlt. :nc v(r :o.-.,r; p'.-..ir- 1 an 100 o ; p'.-ura. t:n'. -rv ir rtloae a a a-uU a . r- .ji i -(. t ; 1. ' avwy ba 1 N-k tn 1 a -t ,n t- .-. IE witl U 11 1'. -rti in 1.1 -i-r. T. i. w- t&e Tota4iTi :-.itao! -r ' twv-t t -, .i..i' la ttx ciiTirv: i. aa 1 ths a.-rir-. i ::a. rtoiaaii"l t.at til. m.a.' '.--s'i -. 1. aai liat to- Hou..n iQ'Aiiii r;hi:iti! aad tils wrcan- ::i aitli i.i'..-ir that tba rh-ia iiiA'-.'r ha r nr t---,.i r-f.--- ; to .-aarmu.iai'S, tn .-u.-up. ki . ' T . musais wttti vi- bii i--. ' :i : chsjnpio.i of th P..-Tiia tiivi rlo it wii. i ia ur Ut i.: .-1- tara. th' Cbrijt ;i li'-ratura, la iti -r.a u paooship for Cro.t. su 1 the rrutb. wi.! ; r down tha evi! Urure ut its eha-nn.or-.jh.p forth davii. 1 fe -i stsgiiaxg to tn- tkn f ssy aagm sa 1 throne mil th4 nrTi .:iv body, aai ail tha depth of mv toul, !l asrtoiaty of our triumph. Cbeer up, ob. baaaal naaara 1 mhmmt I WW. who ar tnUlnr for to parlAoataoa of aooiatj' Tofl with tout fao ta to aoaUcht. "It Ood ba for us, who, wb caa ba against Lady Btar Stanbop waa tha dan jb tar of to third Earl of Staahop. aod atar bar mil 1 frtaarla had dial ab want to tha far sat, took poaaaaMoa of a liaartad conrant. thraw ap fortraaa amid taa BoaBtaiDa of I -i opaoad tha caati to tha poor, and to aratthad. and tha sick who would coma m. Ba mada har caatia a homa for tha an fortama . 8 ha waa a darout ChrUtlan nan. 8ha was waiting for tha coming of to Lord. So azpactod that tha Lord would J ill ia parson, and aha thought upon It aotal H was too moon for bar r ami In tha ca4-Bjfloaot atabl of har palao ah had two hors groomad and brtdUd aad ddlad and oanarlaonad and all raady for th day ia wkick bar Lord snould flaw-am, and o on on of loo aad ah oa tha othar should start for Jaruaalaov tha city of the Or t King. It was a fanaticism and a delusion; but ther waj romanos, aad there was splendor, and tar was thrilling expects Uoa In the dream ! Ah, my friends, w need no earthly pal freys groomad and aaddled and bridled and capertsooxd for our Lord when He shall coma. The hone la ready in the equerry of h Ten, and the imperial rider Is ready to mount. "And I w, aod behold a white boras, and ha that t on him had a bow; and a umii was girea an to him; and h west forth cooqunng and to conquer. And tha arm which were in hearen followed Him on white bom sxd on His resture and 00 His thigh were wntton. King of kings, and Lord of lords." Hot men of Hearon, mount! Caralry of Ood, rid on! Charge: charge I until thwy ha!l ba hurled back oa thetr baunohe Co black hor of famine, aad tae red horse of carnage, and tha pal borofdth. Jesus foreTvl CABLE SPARKS. M S- I. Ki N IRO J i F.i in ixinJon. uu. of Nw "rk, filed The liifh 'ar:fl man ch"inrdilider.ri ihrc. Tub I'ope is said (o he depri n France ii rd in ipiriLs inu tloe )y declioiu in hilth. itKRMAX rurrrhanii will make id exhibit st tbe World rir in t bicjro. THE grerior of Belanond, M iu.t(rruir, aiaatacri -" men. women and children. A STATTK errcted in honor of Jolin Wesley, fbondar of Uethodiu, was uureiied lu Iyon doa. AX IXA5C tnio ia one of the csn of the Dablia mail train itabbrd tire of hu lellow pa asea gars. Thi tao women who attempted to kill Kiog hfi'ss of Vrtu, in were sir so g led to dratb la pnir. TsfB Freacb riatoera hire formal a eoro biaatiea aud elTaacrd the pric of champaifue IH francs per doirn. Tttk tale I.ln Steamship Company, run olsg mail bHwffn New Y rk. inri Giisgow, has gaee lat i laidaiioo. Qcackkls isiJit its raemhen hive led to tha diaaolotjoe of I Uo Tolstoi socialist com saeai'y ia t. hirksIT, Hum s. A HAS sod woman are under srrrat st Meaeeu, Italy, ehargd with th murder oi aa Caflieh phTsician it that plsce. Aswnbmiior Willi of Boetoo, his written s Inter lo toe Pope requesting tha peatilT sat to errs ta him s cardinal. AT Uki-Tast. IrelaaJ. merubers of the riral tartioos at tae iriaA parltiuantary party fooght eeh oibar with nmts, stiess and chairs. IT ts stale i that itlgoor Crispi, former pre ss lee ol Ita'y. is will;Dr, in case be shoal 1 re 1 are to thai ofhee, to srnl conerstioos to tai Pap. fiCMEBOC letters hsre been recei red it th Vetxaa troru the I'eitad citatrs request in ( tbe Pep lo reinmte Ker. Dr. UHiiynn, of $m York. Till Srst lord of (be Brimh irlmlrslly is 1 laTor of &,ia:aining tbe hnghsh nary, so Mt bald lb- flbnog supremscy in ererj aart f the world. A llists of the Houso of Coromons wsats ths British g-jTernmsut to report upoa eeienlib ethode of mllifitiur th tus vbiek pfTsls ia Loodoa. ThsiI battalloss of iafantrysad sn entire retrtsseat of th Chiiiea goTernmiot shot their oateer aad declared ;haosel rea ia fsror ut ta rTlstoass la tUal coantry. GkShbAi. DoCLA.wokK and his lupportert ire charged with cvecoctiug a plot wmch re salted la ths e i pica km ot pub. 10 opinion in Paris kgaiaat Las press Krederirk, oi Urrmany. LOXBoX police, fsiiiag to dueorrr my ITtsesoe sgslaat the steamship Irsasi who wa srrmtad o luspietoa thai he was Jsck Eipper, hare discharged bim from cut tody. Tm bishop of the com bleed diocese of Dees, C'ooaer aad Promore, Ireland, I si wnttea a letter prect.cally rxcoasaunirsting AW lowers of itt- 1'irnell tro in I he Catholic Church. Tkk banks of th Arrest. ne Hepoblic hr isg refoa I to adrsnce tie rorirauient ol that Coma try $lOO,CMi,000 paper money, a Ion 1 1 issue of paper money lo the amount inrn Ud ia learrd. Trtk gOTerumeot leader iu t!i British Boose o( Or moas beiuree thit a la com pelling writers of srticlea ippeiring in oews pepers ta attach their names to sncb iriic rs weald hire a tendency to restrict tbe liberty af the prraa. TtTtt judge of the Louiion court be o e wb proceediori were instituted to break th will af Mrs. O'Shea'i sunt bss re I used to great aa order compelling airs. O'hea to thaw esrlaia docooseali of her aant, who be e, seethed her a large lortun. D 13 ASTERS AMD CASUALTIES. TH" bout-, of Ht-nry G injr. at SilTt-r Istke Kint-i, burucd, tn l two children perish cd in Ilit limn. A FIIB caown.: the lotu of nine livf? nj orrr million dol lart worth of proprtj,ccur rrd mt Haogkok, Sitim. Twofrr rhl train- coll de j near Crbon. Iova, in I William and Uren Hoot were t fal!y injurf-d. 8eri ral oihert were alight! hurt. JEFFIRSOX 0"bb TharleaCobb and n mar. aanael Dowdy were k iliel by (he explosion )fa boiler in taw a mill nrr ( 'harleiton, M is aoari. XT hti j itl been lrarnrl Umt iix mrn wh bad ch.-trge o( a rafl lost thrir 1 1 rei in the Cum berland rirrr, near lriueeoa, Kentncky. They were caught by a heary fcale- Tl! ERR are a ncmlxr tr chinoaia raien nrai Id iirore, Iowa, ihr re-u!t of rating bolcim numgr. There are nw T prron who; r--corery w douLt:u), and t.-ur hare died. A Mi?f tTCH from Hichmond. 'irgini.i. tmyt lhal fn the terrible jjale irh;rh iwrpt tl e lower Jame. river, 2-i ofiicrni m w ere drowu tl at p !U. jut alxiTc and brlo .r t fe mouth ofiha Warwick riyrr. A CA1I.RORAM from Tendon ln lern re-ceirr-d in Ba!t(more staling ihnt th- Bntih feamer Victri. irom Htnburg. Krbr;)irt 24lh for New York, had be it. nlv,n !oned : t tea ia a iiukin;; condition. fhe t,- rracoeO. T of a t of ;IJ boilrrs at the Ri-a liii I'ompin j ' 1 1 enrr I' lay " dliery, at il r. "?r ra?I. Pa.. cip:.ici, displacing eight otiiers. Uartin Horsn P-mnr! faa and it nrc X:ruroJo frf ighte h u rt. The boi.'er houic ws w rrv . f 1. A BOIIFI in tl (omK in A 1 bp y . r .1 1 -muc o ( Jini t i New rxp!.-tl and went throagh trte nper house tops and landed in ll'XT mnl r-t! a nd o v r t uru JiO fet di- lan:. Jam, orge and Sumnri Ma 'ou.h wrre bod y mjarf?l. A rA.E5iiFK trt n the i teorg'. $ n:S rm Rt irad rsn int.) a f-eigh: Tain on a :(ie irack at Titton r-nttnei r'iremin Ailen wai initautT k ilexi, ( ouJuctnr Haif'ord was irr lootily injured, and Kncmcer Henry iSpeer had h;s !g rruheU- Serrr.i! pawengers wrre s! gh ( t tru is '. J"H1 KI I "S 1 : rrors ot'sfr. -cidenf al I y hoi and killrd hi 6 yesr-id hrorher, Rotert at 'iike-Narre, Ta. The Uyi were rtianirin their clothes in an tipper r nn . h herr a jir; wa lyifij; a-'roiss the ted. J -hn picked u P the ii. imi, pO!-.ti ng it p s y t 1 1 1 v t h it, pJi-e-J thr ir.rg'T 1 h" .i-t,ni rrrr; , r I h t I ti 1 1 r harze of ih-n in thr t'soe Ti! E child of A ii ton Rudolph, at ' n.-id i K anta. i n a drp!or-Ir Condi t ion frm ' 1. cfTrvti of binding raw pnrt on i 'n neck. T. iitfls oa- wji t,3"rriDir Irnr.i sor thr-igr, lS pa-n-i !- T-jnd it -:p with a piece f f . h at : P. fr etl w 1 1 i t r :r h ; rt Kf'Tli " . c i . hr Ai.-n : n :::r c Ii i t ' n ec'k g-t t a (a -t- -h:.-h . pr'l 1 th i;rm 1 CIiiARF. PTE.S ASD DF.ATH. Thr Kitrl:,.; of m I'tjiu iIiik 11111- iii j r r Uu) ' t 1. 1 fr . MAI-;' H "-.N.t.VT KM 1 r i' 1 - I s ltI1 I,-,, - .. o. ..! .-- I I . n . . - .1 . 1 . b W v u flf r i n g. AGRICULTURAL TOPICS OK INTERKHT RKLATIVK TO FARM AXD GAKDKN. THF. BEST COW'S FOB A CHEESE DAIRY. The Holstem hrcoii is no doubt the beat for & cheese dairy aad the Ayrshire the cond beit. A pure-bred cows are matly and not much better than half bred., a roo1 herd mar soon be built up by rrowini; well-selected native cows with a pure bull A ood Holstein bull may be bought for $100 to 200, aud an Avrshire for half ai much. Y?i Tori Txmet. ltooT AM) LARGE BREEDS. We noticed a certain breeder of Brah rrns provided no roosts for his flo.ck. ami we have fouud his plan to have fome rueritj. The large breeds are liable to leg eakQe., w hen fat, to injury ia iret tirifr 011 or o:T the roost., and to too much drauyt-.t on the nerchc. When provided with a Iveddin of straw they escape .i thte dilficulti' s ind seemcJ to be less subject to ill- and injuries. It is a point worth conider;ti. and tin plan of no uxsts for the large breed should be iriven a tri;d. F,irm und Fii-e4i!t. JlRtN AM) C ORN KOK PIOS. Anions the adrantap which are claimed f'r feeding 'isrs with bran and corn over com alune ure a greater tcoaom v iu the use of the feed, an increase in the proportion of lean, to fat meat, and a more rapid and longer continued growth It is well knowp that if corn is fed ex clusively pig will fatten before they at tain their full growth. hut if bran is g-iven with the corn they will ruach a larger size, have stronger bones and be more vigorous than they can be if kept on corn alone. This applies to the fecd iu;4 of pigs under seven or eight months of ae. After they reach this point they can be finished off with corn nloue or with corn anil a smaller proportion of bran than had been previously used. .ini' -'7. Tiirvhtu . NO-"-. DI.EEDINi, IN IIOItSE. I Hleedin,' at tiie nose in horses ii us nallj the rvult of s: me injury or disease. I If the blo.xi catne from the stomach or j lun's it would flow through both noa tnl. Sometime-j, however, fleahy swellings appear attached to the mucous membrane of the nostrils, called polvpi, and when these break blood flows from ' the opening If a polvpus it present von may discover it by a careful inspec tion, turning the colt's head up to the liibt. If ou discover a lump in the ustrii the services of s veterinarian will be reedi-d ia its removal. If you think it nrics-snry to chert the bleeding, bloiv matico powder of strong alum water ia a spray up the affected nostril. If the flow of biool is only slight, better let it alonr, merely washing out the nostrils with alum water. Try Iwithing the lump on the jaw with common kerosene oil, which will soften it if hard sod cause it to be absoilxvl unless the bone is af fected, as in the difease known as big jaw, which is very difficult to cure even when taken in ita earlier stages. Jt'tx York TO T THIS GIT THE WOODI.OT. I When a woodlot is occe broken into by cutting out the most valuable timber, it is rarely worth much afterward. Tree used to itand together thickly are a pro tection to each other in various ways. They prevent violent winds from uproot ing them, and by the shelter they afford tcey keep snow on the ground, which makes the soil moist for the roots i i dimmer, and prevents deep freezing iu winter. Whenever a portion of the for- 1 est it denuded, the trees unujed to the ! sweep of winds topple over within a ' year or two, or if they do not the trees ; begin to die at tae top. Trees soon no- custom themselves to dcw conditions if j tbey are not too old when the change ii begun, but old trees that have stood in virgin forest from the earliest settlement of the country should be cleared out en tirelv whenever nny clearing is attempted. This explains why attempts to make ma ple sugar orchardj by cutting out nil trees generally result in failure. The I better plan is to clear off all and plant a : cew orchard exclusively of maples, nrnl , thickly enough so that they will protect each other the same as in a natural torest. Courier-Journal. TITE SHAPE OF POTATOES. The experiments in trying to grow regular shaped and smooth potatoes by selection of, seed do not nlways result satisfactorily. If the field is heavily manured, no matter what the seed mai be, the crop will be rough shaped and , irregular. The potato tuber started on! perhaps to produce a regular shape, but the excess of plant food which its roots provided forced it to grow into knots and other excrescences. Yet we believe 1 there is ftdv.miai.'e in selecting .well shaped tubcri lor the production ol smooth potatoes. It w;i6 thus that the , Suow9ake potato was first bred, an 1 it vrt rc tai U5 this characteristic. So docs the Karly Ohio. If the originator of new potatoes would reject rrK.ustrost tic?: a.u plant only the eyes on the sid of the potato, rather than from ii? see., end. .their seedlings when offered i' market would possess advantages w'nicl m ould long ouiMiii'.' their popularity. , sino'itu shape with few eyes, and tiios on the sarfn e ratiier than su:ik-'n. i: mr-e i:rijH rtiitit th.io productiveness, no., onlv lt.s si- than . j 1 1 : i 1 1 v 1 : i makir. . po:at. popular in the house a-, we'! :is ; rho i. Ail p "lat "i's have ultimate',' 1 . v t! t i f o the 1 i.iil-e iv l f e- ' ' o,c: ' n.in.t. ;n i o-Vit tlit'v io Z ' ,ui!:l; -:r'' - . an i .: rath" i li.a.'.i ; 0:4 .. 1 u.,.1 -hi, N : "i.'.. I-'.. ' j ; e . u: !. jiveu for feed ig sheep . t!.e farms th it can !. ' '"n-iii'-re.l ai .! -able under all i ti '' 1 n.'-y n.-e i a iro.vl vari' ty. an 1 t!:i -t'i 1 : -i !;!,v se, nr oi with a lit tie care on t'ie n. :a..'o far 11. Hay fo.lder, 1' b.-Mt .01 i (' "in. oati. rvran, .'m," , . o 1 . ' : : .e..'. s , i 1 ma k up n "1 v 1 r ' '. :' ! ' o;it 1 y m 1 s i. r.f-di-i eu . . 1 u.-ed ear-' at t:rs - :-co. ;u or-ler t s. th-' bet i--u t- ;:;. . Iti!'... A r-ii: .n - ' ! ' ' n -. 1 : ,i ' .1 : . - 1 r i v a i w a - r- -, - . - , - - . , :i i .v n it ii ; -. . - ! ' : market ' ' s- - - ii: i t - urt : ,1 -tig this o v with a rati r ' -uoo'i th'-ir :; e ,-. bran : ii-trt riti . : i y . o .' . i v ir: .0 - : jL .1 to kv.o;; iu u l" 1 thrifty condition, and sheep can be mad profitable. SC. Louis Republic. FARM AND GARDEN NOTES. A liberal use of cream is good forcon oumptives. Feeds have two values feeding and fertilizing. Don't tear off a horseshoe; straighten or cut off the clinches. Kiln dried sand will keep Roxbury russets perfect for a year. The planning of the farm can be done in winter as well as in winter. Profit is made by reducing cost as well as by selling for a higher price. If your neighbor succeeds better than you do, find out how he docs it. " Never break off a limb on a valuable tree; always make a smooth cut. A bushel of potatoes often commauds as high a price as a bushel of wheat. There is more profit io the long run in cultivating one acre than in skimmiug ten. A day lost in transportation does, not help farm work along; repair the roads. The man who makes good cheese for home consumption will find a market for it near home. Nitrates form rapidly in the foil in summer when decomposition of organic matter is going on rapidly. Tons of nitrates ure annually washed into the sea; but millions of tons of ni trogen still remain in the atmosphere. Roosters eat fully as much if not more than hens, an 1 lay no eggs. Keep only .uch as are actually needed for breed ing. According to some of the late nu 'horitie.s every other living thing needs fresh air ami exeicise except the milch cow ! Begin keeping an accouut with your poultry so ns to lind out whether they are profitable under your system of mtu agemeut. There are men who consider it cheaper to raise the barn every few yeais than to draw out mauure. They raise less crops each year. Bees serve as active agents in the fer tilization of plants, ami it is generally .-onceded that th?y are not destructive to the same. An experienced herder says that when ever a sheep goes off by itself its owner nay be sure there is something radically wrong with it. A nice, fat peafowl makes an extra good table fowl. The meat is tender, juicy and well flavored, although not very generally used. If yoa do not care to bother with poultry, turn theni over to your wife and children and let them have what they can make out of them. Oa the farm, if well mtnagei, poultry ought to be bred, fed and made ready for market at as low a cost as hogs, and will generally sell for more. The New York Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has determined to enforce the law against docking of horse tails, a "fashion," which seems to be crowing. If you can arrange to have your noultrv ready for market a little earlier than the great majority of your neigh bors, vou can generally realize much better prices. The easiest, quickest and best way to get a start of some good breed of fowls is to secure a good trio of fowls before spring. With those a good start can bo secured in one season. There is much complaint on account of the dying of evergreens. The Scotch aud Austrian .ines have suffered most. It is quite likely that this is the result of the protracted drought. liaising poultry with nu incubator cannot be made profitable uule3s you are willing to give good care and atten tion both during incubation and until the fowls get well started to feathering. The lnrge grubs in the cows' backs are the larvae of the cattle botflies, which sting the cattle aud deposit eggs iu the skin late in the summer. The grubs do no particular harm to the cows, but they may be squeezed out of the holes in the skin and crushed. Of course this re duces the stock, as far as it goes, for the next season. It is claimed by some farmers that sheep need no water. This is a sad mis take; sheep will drink a good deal of water if they have access to a running brook or spring. It is true, however, that they can do without water longer than any other live stock. They are nice about the quality and will not take water that is foul. At present prices milk used for mak ing cheese sells for a little more than its value for butter, unless the milk is ex ceptionally rich in fat. Cows that yield fiec per cent, and over in fat will give about $1 per onehuudrcd pouuds for tut milk for butterruakmg, which is equal to a little more than ten cents per pound for the cheese, aud the skiaamed milk is luft. If you have blackberry and raspberry bushes which have not yet been trirameJ or cut back, now is the time to do it. But before you do this, cut out and re move all the dead wood of last year's growth. Any rubbi-h or leaves, straw and dead pimts m iv bj put between the i-.hv! for mu'.c'.i. This has a tendency to keep the soil moist and to prevent weeds from u'' 'ow in -T. a de-:r.ib!e condition foi a ben y p itch . r.ariV.iirlrie Pl.iuts. A .icicttti: "."ivc? a list of proi uo-,tic? ijir.'jio :' .Us' i-i-.-'-t thi' j.'rtfiin pln:i!s i r -vat :.v.'r-'.i.:;i ! tho state of the at it. ."tv. T'u t-''.lo'.vi!ir ar-- the e nmp'.e: It th- lift-! "f th-- ;ith droop, will li" i .inn; if the heal the same p'.:i::t -.i:i N upright, it will le cool; if the t.ilk of clover 1 other leuaiiuru; i:i: s:.-ia-t upright, there will be rain; i: t':i-- no: "f th'- '.vo i i sonvl turns up. it U 1 stLtn'f .1 storm; it the leaf of the whit '. sl.m-'.v bcmls up, ther ' will be a storm, if the flower of the con vo'vuI'.h c'.oscs, it will rain; if t e ' iw.-rof pimpernel e!o?e-i, it will .-ii:i. it .!,. tl '.Mr ..: thr liibi-cn- close, '.: wit. t ir. : 1 i the tl r.vi-r (if the sorrel "pin- i" w;h p.- fine we.tiher: if the w 1 r "f t '.1. - . o: plant !o-e-. it w ill rain ; , the tlo ,v. 1 - i-t i:-. - e n line thistle close, h- re "1:1 b ' 1 tidin: if the tioiver oi , ! : 1 1; - p in-i it will rain ; if the o, : th- '.o 1'! '.iii-l-we,- 1 , :o-es, . " h -.; f..i i"i . if it..- tl e-ver of the -.: ;.- : p' r;t t-irn uixi'i- -town, it will 001 ioi if :: -.tiii-1! 1 ;-"', i'. will be hi- w...v. 1 r. ' t :,- '! 1 a i-r ,,f the el n-pte 'si - p .: -i -. X..-T '''' ! run; but. if . . ;"--. the :; . r ! fair: i f t ':) z. - er- -t ':;- Ato- in tiiii'i rohl close it .. r rl:. : if th-- - ae -t th-- te i---i b--- 1:1. e , h : : i a. h other, it Tim Sinirtil.tr honcrs. - : ;; i:,,-. N-.v.- :.o-r 1 1. 1? -. -h .v r of p - l'- r- -It 1 pe i : -ill .ur . "f - - vera: -' p 1 1 re m l le . . :-.!-. -,; ,: .'o;;. S. th T.,e - ... :: ai. - ,: I I '!' . M . :vi i is i h ; , .-,1 i '.i in the ; . tlv : -. - i.:ii-- I v tin-!: ;; - th- v . o :o : i ' t Wi , h- hv I Ii- :ih: -. i I o :o:v. irtii of ao 1.--'.'. II ki, 111 h v. i :- r.'-. 1 t n -ii -.v..t ..." I'h-v - I'. . .i i .-it th-ho-!-In l o ;-h" i:i-l :.-.:: i ii s;n i.i so 'a lit-. I:i f mv.- i'..i-- ;hpy fell in i:-h o'uili l.i-i-"'.- a t-. '' he a-w r i : i 1 i-T- to tho deotii n-'.'.i' THERE ARE POETS AND POETS. Bow Some 1Trltra of Vers ar D oolvert In Their Owa Work. Though nature and life are full of poetry great poets are few ; for the poet is not a ceer only, but a "maker" also. Innumerable hearts and minds have the gift to perceive what only one has the gift to perceive and write. People are constantly self-deceived about this, and fancy they can express, because they can feel, the beauty, harmony, and pathos of the world ; and the delusion is sometimes kept up by tbe faot that now and again, in a rare verse or two, the fancy comes true. More often some thing not good, but nearly good, is achieved, and the writer sees in it not what it actually is, but what he meant it to be an error the reader does not make. i Again, assiduous perusal of other j poetry, combined with what may be ! termed unconscious memory, produces I a quantity of versification which apes ! tbe form but lacks the soul of real I poetry. The composer's inspirations is stimula'ed or generated by the mar I riage of a faint original experience and ; a strong communicated hint while his I utterance falls hop'essly into the lilt i and fashion of the exemplar. Indeed, the strongest poets who ever scared j have oftan at the outset of their flight I thus timed their wing strokes by those 1 of some broad-pinioned predecessor, j But, after passing au apprentice shop I aloft they have learned a rythmic mo tion of their own. I There is another clas3 of rhymers I who, judging them on the basis of what I they have done, might have developed ! into original poets, but who whether ; through pressure of circumstances or from deliberate choice have turned into other channels the energy that would have won the bays; or we may say that their poetry, instead of getting written down, is worked out in the 1 deeds and relations of their lives. They : do the beauty which others sing; they ! show how well good actions rhyme and how musically fall the feet of noble pur : poses. Friends are their critic,3, and the : criticism they offer is their friendship. A mau who, feeling poetry within him, resolves that it shall be felt rather than heard, may claim the honor due to 1 a noble solf-abnegation. Toward such j the muse, wu may suppose, feels an arch and peculiar tenderness; for, al though professing to renounce her, homan frailty leads them now and again openly to invoke her, and to strive with somewhat unready tongue . to voice her inspiration. She marks ( their embarras-ed wooing with a secret smile and affects coyness, but, perhaps, loves them none the less for tbeir 4imiditv. She ii theirj in spirit, though not in form. "Our union," she says, "can never be fully acknowledged be fore the world; but the bond between vis is neverthe ess a vital one, and here after in the higher life its integrity 6hall be virwl iraited " Aliont Vflnil and Windstorms. Wind has been variously defined, as air ia niolion, a sensible movement of the air with reference to the earth's surface, etc. The word ia usually ap plied, says Prof. Gnyot, to currents of air more or less horizontal, though vertical or slanting currents of air, whelher ascending or descending equally deserve the name. The hori zontal component of this movement of the air is usually that which i3 specially refened to by the term wind, but the powerful vertical movements that take place in tornadoes and other severe etorms may also be included under the same subject. Says one authority : Iu general, a wind is the result of an initial, local disturbance oTthe density of the atmosphere, in oonsequence of which tho air is tetin motion ; its motion is then modified by the resistance of the earth's surface, and by the diurnal rotation of the earth about its axis, and may be propagated into regions far dis tant from the original seat of the dis turbance. Some winds have, as indi cated, a local or temporary character, whiio olhers are very permanent, or pre vail ever large areas; these latter are ganera ly spoken of as enrrents, as dis tinguished from the local or temporary movements which retain the designation winds. Space forbids anything like a full article on 1 Lis interesting subject, hence we must condense the points and give them as notes to the reader to fill out. It has been ascertained that, be tween tho latitudes 30 degrees north nud 30 degrees south, the lowest stratum of air movoi westward; between these parallels and the respective poles, the resultant mo'ion of the lowest stratum : f air is eastward. A few observations i f ihe trials left by shooting stars show hat at heights of from five to 100 miles, a great dnersity of currents prevails, but no one direction predominates. The most importants of the general and and periodical currents are the trade winds which prevail between the parallels 30 degrees north and 30 de grees south, latitude, but attaiu their full breadth and force only in mid ocean, and are very matotially circum Eciibeit near lite Ka3tetn and Western continents. The anti-trades is a term which designates the current of air that prevails quite uniformly ab .ve the trade wicd, at a height of 3,000 feet or more above the surface of the earth; thi3 cur rent is also known as the upper-trade, or return-trade, and teems to be merely the return to the temperate zones of the air that had tlowe-.l at the surface to ward the e juator. There are also the monsoons, from a Maylayan or Arabic word, signifying seasonal, which com prise all winds that with the season change their character from being laud winds to sea wind'. We have, further, the day breeze and the night breeze, or Ihe land wind and the fea wind, which ere less pronounced tiian the monsoons; a'-d there are many special winds, which are usually known by special local name-'. When currents of air whicli are moving in different directions meet one another, a whirling motion is imparted to the atmosphere, as the simple i lustrati in of wind carrying up dust from the ground shows; and this movement, oniy on a large scale, is a storm, and it it often accompanied by rain or snow when the winds thus en countering each other are of different tetnterat'iro ". Js'otl'tiiff Certain. "You sav you bought largely of North ern Pacific preferred?" "Yes, sir." "And lost?" "Of course I lost." "Then vou bought common?" "I did." "And lost some more?" "Yes, sir." "Then ynii tried Oregon and Trans Continental?" "Id i-l." "And you lost again?" "Lost again." ' "And now von want to know what vou can do to pet even with Villard?" " Yes. sir, tha what 1 came to con- suit you about. " "li'm! H'm! The only way that sug gests itself to me is to watch your chance a::d pick his pocket, though there is nothing certain that he would have anything in his wallet more valu able than the diagram of an eight per , cent, dividend to be declared to bull tho stocks asrain." j Prepare For Sprs I- Ruililinc; tip Y"ur System So ns to Prevent Tliut Tired Feeling Or Other Illness. Now Take Hood's Sarsaparilla Let's reason together. Here's a firm, one of the largest the country over, the world over ; it has grown, step by step, through the years to greatness and it sells patent medicines ! ugh I "That's enough!" Wait a little This firm pays the news papers good money (expen sive work, this advertising ! ) to tell the people that they have faith in what they sell, so much faith that if they can't benefit or cure they don't want your money. Their guarantee is not indefinite and relative, but definite and absolute if the medicine doesn't help, your money is "on call." Suppose every sick man i and every feeble woman tried j these medicines and found I them worthless, who would be j the loser, you or they ? The medicines are Doctor Pierce's "Golden Medical Dis covery," for blood diseases, and his " Favorite Prescrip tion," for woman's peculiar ills. If they help toward health, they cost $1.00 a bottle each ! If they don't, they cost nothing ! Ihe British liltia or a 15 a r. To an American the bar is a novel feature on a Britith steamship. In ths City of Rome it is on a lower deck. It is so small that only one person can be served at a time. The bartender rarely wore a coat. If he had been greasing the machinery , hi3 shirt could hardly have been dirtier. Davy Crockett would have called him anything but a gentleman, for he invariably ponred out the drinks for his patrons. If yon asked for whisky, no bottle was placed before you. The drink was measured in a pewter cup and then poured into a tumbler and placed before you. The horn was invariably a stiff one, mors than any moderate drinker would de sire. It was the same with brandy and other liquors. If you called for a pony brandy, you got the same measure. This measure of drinks is universal on all English steamships. With a pre ponderance of Arnericon passengers tha saloon-keeper would probably increase his gains by allowing his patrons t gage his own drinks. On the Alaska many Americans ordered a glass of branky and two pony tumbler?. By drinking the liquor they got two ponies for the price of one. Some speculated in whisky iu the same manner. The loss to the bar was apparent. What would be made by allowing the Ameri can the privilege of the bottle, however, would bi more than counterbalanced by the greed of Englishmen. An old steamship bartender told me that he had tried the American system to hil heart's content, and was satisfied thai it was a losing system. "If you allow one man to pour out his drink, you 'must allow all to do so," he said. "You can't make a distinction on the ground of nationality. An Englishman is a natural hog. He will always fill hi glass to the brim. As soon a3 tha officers of the vessel learned that tho bar waa being run on American princi ples, they trebled their patronage, and doubled the size of their drinks. I fonnd myself going to the dogs, and was forced to shut down." English men seldom go the bar for a drink. They order what they want by a stew ard, 'and it is brought to them, whethel it is on the deck, in the smoking-room, the ladies' cabin or the barber shop. The price of all strong drinks was a sixpence, or 12 cents of our money. hW ines, however, are mncli cheapei than in New York. Kew York Times. A iiirl Worth Havinjr. After having Mr. Cay's experience in th-3 plating ba.-iineis, I s?ut $3 to tli3 Latto E oc tiic Co., En-ie .voo.l. 111., for a plater, and nloare'l yZl in a wo;?';. Isn't this pretty good for a gtrlr Tii-tj is taMew.irc an i jewelry to lilato at cv.T lio'tse; thou, wli slioulil any person le jeo;-or out of emplovmaot. with such an opportun'ty at hand. A Subscriber. Steimlioats will soon he running on. tl'.e sea of Galilee. Malaria cured and erailicatd from the pystoni by IJrotvu's Iron Bittors, wliich un rlciies tbo blood, tune tbo nerves, atd diges tion. Acts like a charm oa iwrsoiw in general ill heait:i, giving uew en rtfy and strcng h. '"Actions" spsak !oi !er than words; a judme nt Is worse titan :i dun. "Penny w s- ani potin I foolish" are those who think it rc .inm i t- use chnap -oda and roMti soaps instea 1 i f 'a ? ix od oli DobDius's Electric Soap; for a.- by all gro'cirs s.m:e 1S04. Try it unco. Be s-are, buy genuine. The slate ! oit:ls ma';e no provis os fur Ihe care ol fih that ar :ound in s.'ine. Brown's Iron Bitters curei Dyspepsia, Ma laria, Biliousness au I Oj:ieral Debility. Gires fctrengtb. aides Di'-?3tta, ton3s tli3 nerves crea es apposite. Til-: e-t toi;c fur Nurinj Mothers, weak women and chilirca. 'IheCorean alphabet a plion.etic. "German Syrup 99 J. C. Davis, Rector of St. James' Kni-u-onnl Church. Eufaula. Ala .: "My son has been badly afflicted j with a fearful and threatening cough for several months, and after trying ; several prescriptions from physicians j which taiiea to relieve mm, ne nas been perfectly restored by the use oi two bottles of Bo An Episcopal schee's German Syr up. I can recom Rector. mend it without hesitation." Chronic severe, deep-seated coughs like this are as severe tests "as a remedy can be subjected to. It is for these long standing cases that Boschee's Ger man Syrup is made a specialty. Many others afflicted as this lad was, will do well to make a note ol this. J. F. Arnold, Montevideo, Minn., rites: I always use Crerman byrup i for a Cold oa the Lungs. I have j never found an equal to it far less n superior. G. G. GREEN, Sole Man'fr,W'oodbury,NJ. TIip nalTcraal furor ac- Cll'k'i TnXI.NOHAWS Tl GET Stnd Cabbnye Seeds leads me to offer IV S. On M Onlou.Wlf.Ir"-' Vriln"-HI be in fj-i'efrru. To Introduce It and ptaow !te capabilities I will pay $im fur the best yield obtaiue.1 fnm 1 ounf-e of eeed whfeu I mail for 30 ele. Catalogue free. Isnac F. Tillinirlinst. I.n Plnme, I'n. TinniJI tlOOor 1fM0 Car-fnlly fvralrl sere (011? lAwUmff brlnr iMilJ fro.iTWF.STV IslU-O Tetl at. TW0lA LWKbTMSXT CO., TAl'OMl, WASH. FITS c r it k i. a ii r I. !: s A i.irr-s. HF.NHV i.IO'KijK, P. ii. I!ox ll'.l. Hll-'OKI.YS, N. Y. m F&lfg1 are Coining Money in Februarv. Ladies do as well as men. ; ;u Edition ef the I' eerie- AtUf of liie orl 1. hn lara;e mup in colors. Arcurntc location of ti-wiis.cities.rail -roa.i- Ptc Onetif nf rvbody wan teit . Sells on eichr cntsCUar 100 per ft. KortPrm-ari'lr-'F'j MAST, C UWKLL 4 irhtPiTRJCI.827 CBestcut SiJ'tiadBjphiaPi. PUT WCTT -"- -'-r F FREE I prescribe aad tnry oa. dorae Bl O aa th only apadfic orthaoaruuicnra oi this dtaeaae. O.H-ISGBAHAM.lf D We have aold Bi G foe anany yaarn, and I U haa ifSjrOwasiatl JrSpi TO a r" TynaM.alaiil wi mm feW taaaiHrsawa. 3 ItraaalyVOja TTIlini niiialnlla Tliemrvlvat of ths flttrat U tUa aoctrln tbi t a wnys wins in a do, fljihfj lloiv's Tbli I VTeoTor One Handred Hollars reward lot nni caoe of catarrh tliut o .nOsjt be curaa b. takluK Hnll's L atari h Cure. F. J. Ciibnkv Co., Prop ., Toledo. O. We, t: und.rsig;:l, havo known F. J. I lier.oy for tho 15 vent-s, aud believe hi 11 crfeuilr honorable in all butiacas transac tions, olid financially nblo to cm ry out any o j lijtati'jng made by thiir flrnl. Wjwt te TtaiAX, WIiltBl Drasglsts, To o. do, O. . Wai.dIko. JTikna.v A lUnrtw, Who!! UruMlsts, Toledo, O. t Hairs Catarrh Ctjre la take inUrnallr, act ing d rrctly Upon the b ood mnd auOoUs sur faces of the svsterii. Tostiatohtala soDt free. I'rico Tie. per boctl. i eld by all dmutts. Instead of trying to appease tha editor Spring poets keep on adding fuel to tbe flame. Money invested in cnoice one n and red doU lar building lota In suburbsof Kansas City will pay from nve hundred to one thousand per cent, the next few years under our plan. D caish and i per montb without interest con trols a desirable ioU Particular on application J. H. Baaerlwln He Co.. KanuClty. Mo. FIT.- stoppsd fros by Dit. Kum'j Oriat Nkhve Restohkk. No fits after tint day's use. Marvelous cirj. Trjitfsa :l I'tl trial ojula Iree. Ur. Kliiia. 931 Arch dt.. Hull i, fa. Lee Wi's Chinese Headache Cure. Harm less in effect, quick and positive in action, tent prepaid on receipt of tl per bottle. Adder fc (jo.,ftfei Wyandot test.. KaiisaaCUy.Ma Guarantee 1 live year elbt per cent. First SIortifBjoj on Kanaai City property. Interest payable every six inontlisi principal and inter eat collected wtien due and remitted without expense to lender. For aale by J. H. Bauerlein ti Co., Kansas City. Mo. Write for partioaiar Timber, Mineral, Farm Lands and Ranohes in Missouri, Kansas, Texas and Arkansas, bought and sold. Tyler&Co.. Kansas City, Mo. Do You Ever Specalatef Any person sending as their nam) an I ai dress will recoivo information that will lead ti-yi fortune. BenJ. Lewis A Uo Ueoorlt bunding, Kansas City, Mo. OklnhomuCuiilo Dock anJ Mapsont any whsra on receipt of --ict.i. i ler & Co., Kansas City 1 Olty.Mo, Fs'-ruary wits llle uuli 452 B. C. bst ii.onlli of ilie y ar If 11 M ct d with or;j eyes ns Di Inno Thnmr son's Eye W ut r. Drujists s !l at 2") 3 pr bDttl " TIip fHther o' TtohwIi was Puckcshlnwa, a lm-rnlie: o- 1 li K -onpo Iribr. JTJACOBS Ql CURES PERMANENTLY SCIATICA. I LUMBAGO. K. Ogdcn, llieu., May 17, 1891. "My brother-Rt v. Samuel Pert-, r, v. ns cured by f t. Jr.c brs Oil of excrnciat ng sciatic poir.s in his thigh." J. M. L. Pi.r.TER 4".0 Kearney ft.,. San Francisco, Cal. .piil 28. 1890. My wile r.nd I Loth l.nve l.cen rfllirted v.itii lunie-l ack f:nd sorc thrt ot. and hnvc f und i" t- r rr. n nt cu:e bv V't.c of tt. Jntob Oil. . J. Imiia IT BA THE ?EST. This Picture, Panel size, malted for 4 cents. J. F. SMITH & CO., Makers of "Bile Beans," 7.55 & 257 Greenwich St., N. Y. City. Best Couch Medicine. ' Cures where all else fails. taste, cnilciren taKe it wimotit objection, tiy arnggsta. Bermuda Bottled. 'Toa must go to Bermuda. tou do not I will not be responsl' ble for the censequences." Bnt, doctor, I can a fiord neither the time nor the money." " Well, If that Is impossible, try , SGOTIFs ULGfOrJ OF PURE NORWECIAN COD LIVER OTL. I sometimes eall It Bermuda Bot tled, and many cases of CONSUMPTION. Bronchitis, Cough or Severe Cold I have CURED with It; and the atvnntas;e is that the most sensl ttve stomach can take It. Another thine; which commends It Is the stimulating properties of the Hy ?ophogphites which tt contains, ou will nnd it for sale at your llrngfrJst's but see you ret the original SCOTT'S KMULSION." BEECH AM'S PILLS ACT LIICH MAGIO ON A WEAK STOMACH. 25 Cents a Box. OF ALU DRUGGISTS. ElrS C'RKA1 UIjU Applied tDto Nostrils Is Quiclclr ADsnrbd, Cleanses the Head, Heals the bores and Cures CATARRH. mm Eestores Taste and Smoll. quick ly Relieves Cold In Head and Headache. 50c. at Drugging. ELY BEOS., 56 Warren St., S. T. ; for Coughs, Colds and Consumption, Is beyond ! question the greatest of all modern remedies. 5 It Kill stop a Cough in one night.. It will check; a Cold In a day. it will prevent Croup, relieve; ! Asthma, and CURE Consumption If taken In; Mime. IF THE LITTLE ONES HAVE ! WHOOPING COUGH j OR ; GROUP ; Use ItPmmptly.; IT WILL CURE; WHEN EVERY- THINS ELSE! FAILS. "You I can't afford to! ha wllhnul It "i A 25c bottle may save $100 In Doctor's bills! .may save their lives. ASK YOUR DRUG-" CIST FOR IT. IT TASTES CO0D.J EVERY MAN HIS OWN ltOOFEtt. Two and Three Ply Rooting, sullnble for all rncfkt (htapre than any other material and twlc aa tlur Rb!o. Klre. Wind nnd Wator TYoof, suitable for all ( I n.ntes, and cau bo aj.pl icd by any ono. Inscriptive ( ntaioguc with samples of Hoofing, Liitlug tl-oathlng Paper. Paints, Ac. sent on rfqueat. tm It willfay vol to write t s. JOHN AR3IITAGK, K irhinond, Ta. cukr4reL St. Louis, Mo. Artlatto Motavl Worfcera.1 arjn, Jrwo ul irt vnour-vorK. RrrrbutiB( Cerietmrj FENCES. W itim far Ciaiefu Mid -iliinata. BUGGIES ROAD WAG3NS A l Wliole-n tr Friers where w have no Afrtntn. f-oud for Cat.'dogiin In ii Y A C O.. Oilnwq. 111. "GREEN MCUNTA1I." GRAPE. Nnnr fo fftt'lj'j none moro 1eHclons. Vluo a b'.althy strong grower anil uu early and profu l)?aror". For a circular alving further Informat-lon address Stephen UoyCn Song, New Canaan, Ct. OU 1 ftfl C .ilftirazi n makes homo haopv a HHTIC who!. year for $i.0). Alwayn bright, f renU and. lntei-ef ting. Articles ar-roDTo-1 on tbfir merits from subscribers only. Sample copy. 10' n free ropiejt. AATRKICAN PP.F.SS ca, Baltimore, Md. Tho 'St PENSION Bill Gro Is Passed. WMv'n.Sallt- Fy 110 whr.n Vfii trnt rotir monar. fiianua iroo. oaern h. ulstkh, AHj, iTwfclartM, , r. t. DSPPV lMTCC risiTivn.r riiiehii). DHUUl fi!LL0 flrwly I'unt Dtrrlrlirr. Aflupt'J br clndi-nti ,n Ilnrv.iT'l. Airlimt. and other ( oilopes, also, bv priilr3:onai arc! buslnesi man eveiy wherc. If not fur !m r'-ni- town .'.i.n B3e. to B. J. OltlXl.V. 71.5 'vVaslniiiton Street. Boston. AXLE ri! GREASE BEST IV THE WO r Oct l-iO Osr. um Sold EverjTTher. CHICHESTER'S ENQLISH. le.ooo Twdmoni.!.. Jtm. Pmpir. old br all Local Iraaslatai mnmtnmHinniims j DOCTOR J ENGLISH I m PENSIONS Tir.ea io si!a a ino. r IB Ha Ea s BXJOYO , Both the method and remlU when 8yrrjp of Figs ia taken ; it ia pleaeaal and refreshing to the taste, and acta gentlyyet promptly on the Kidneys Lirer and Bowela, cleanse the era . tern effectually, diapela cclda, head rvcbea and fevers and coir habitual constipation. Brno of Fig ii ih only remedy of Ita kind ever pro- -duced, pleasing to tha taste ana ao ceptabie to the stomach, -prompt ia its action and truly beneficial In tM effects, prepared only from the most aealthr ami arreeable tubiUnoeai v-: its many excellent qualities eom -mend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known- " Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60o and tl bottles by all leadiogdrtig -gists. Any reliable drnggut who . ' may not have it on hnd will pro . cure it promptly for any one who ' , wishes to try it Do sot accept any substitute. ,:;, ,X' ' CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ummu. Kt , hew ro. " -VASELIIIE- FOR 0E-lMAttllll.I.ty mn wo will ilmlr r, free o all Hicr, to ay mwaoa I ho Unit d Stato. all or llio following arUolM, oaaX f ullj- pocke : . Ou.- tiro-ontice bottle of Pwra Vaarllna, - 10 eta. Ono two-on r hoi tie of Vanplloa Pomada, - la " One Jar of Van ltnCo:d Cream, ,! " Otio : : of Viuwll e Cam. hor lea, 1 " W Oue Cake of Vnwl.na foap, niwccat I A One Cat or Vaaeliuo Soap, exfitlttely aeoofaOB " , t One two-ounoK bott a of WhUa VaaalliM, r " ' il.10 t Thf Or far wo3tzrM sfamm anu alnnWt arfiefe tit- nnainf. aOra eui arot-ni he Mi'atMl fit A to notyitt frtm yourdruffQi an v Vaeetitic or i if partition titcrtfro mmIsmm lu 7Wv2 with aki anf. hrcfmitlm noes srM - tainly mrtr an im Hat (on trki4 hn tittle or niiu9 ooarh to cowm bi ittav Kic; brat, fee Uuui'ii Silk Kiu,LHUa Jerry, It. CURE Biliousness, Sick Headaches Malarla.-.. BILEIBMm Itecoramonded bv Phvsiciang. . Pleasant and agreeable to the SET 1 ?2.Cfj 2.nn ' H75;; sts t. DOUGLAS UO Uanalna Hm'-mwM, aa alriraal mwX tvlUh drsaa Sao waJch oommenda Itaeir. J.eO llM44rH Welt. AOaaeaUttlMMaw 1 rqvallea far atria and durabUltj. . . f 4.30 Uaairnr Wel Is Ux staita raaa . w Bhoe at popular prtoa. . . Bm am PodceaKa Hmmm aapaoiaU adaptad 0 lor railroad mao, t annera. ata, AU made In Coasmaa, Dutioa and Io. ' 94.00 lar Laidlpa, la tha out kaia-wwul Bha w aold al Uila popular prloa. . S4.S0 DoaaalaShae far iharflN, iasiiawda. a. partura aod promlaes to beooma nry popular. O.0 Saaefbr Ladim, and 1.T3 tor Miaaas a. still retain their excellence for aula, elo. All cooda warranted and atamped with name an bottom. If adTerUaed local agent aannot aupply rou. send direct to factor? encloeln adwtawd prloa or . a poatal for order blank. ' . W. I DOIIUUS, Btektaa, M aaa. WANTKO rtaae denier la ren clir aaal laws sat area aied ta take esclaaWa aaencr. A II aa-eats adrerHaed la laoa.1 papar. eal far lllaatrati'al eatnlasae. QRATBPUt-COMPORTINa. Eppsscocon BREAKFAST., : " ' Br a thorosf Ii Know led -ra of tb natural laws whh 8 err cm tile opersll na of dlamtlon and natrV Bin, and bj a careful appllo atlon of tha Baa proper. Ilea of weii-a Iecte4 Ooooa. Mr. Xpia baa pmridrd oar bnakfut table with 1 daiioalaly Oaeoured bev race whkjh mar aa aa roaar hearr dontora tniia. It la or tha lallaloiu aaa af ansa, artleiee of diet thaa aaoouituttoa mar ba gr doaUr buUI ap anili Itnei eaoiuh a raalat aearf tandeaer dl.eaea. Honaraa oc aaotia maianiee ara aouuv aroB4i w rradrto attaoK wbeierar Uiara la a weak point. We mar aeeape au; a fatal ahaft br fcaeplns ooi- aaWes well forttQed with para blood aid a nropaal Made elniptr 'Tlta oUuu water or milk. soM onlr In tuUf-uoaad tin; oj Qrooers. labellad tbnai JaMKH BPl'r aVOO., BonHaopataia OnmiatSi . lorooa, ImumHi . lhh7aeoiiNii(s5"Tim,a' kOf rUMNITURf ilN VALID WHEEL ICHAIRS Tr .etail r.t toa Imwttt itm Irafea e FREE. and rl p cocas vm oa nuirf for on delivery. miULraitsa fjand ataaip for Oata- Ta uma. logna. Burnt ?xii$ oVt - eLlvL CTC. CO. 145 Ii. Bti Ct, inatats sercuL ran A. B-C-or AGRICULTURE A new book free trlllnsr !n U.e alroplratwa., how ., crops grow, what plant food tiiey t Irom tM Air, KalnandSotl. Tha way to lmproelanaaaiiil roaka larae crepa of (irnla, Vrartablra. Fralra, FloVera ind Taaaca.-l'pw F.rlfllra r. made and when lo uae tbem for prodt, maiiro rraa on receipt of three two-ocnt stanpa to pay poalaga. , - W. S. POWELL & CO., Cbcmloal FertUlsar MannCaetauraray BALTIMORE, MD Money fn Chickeno If ron know how te pi opart r rata rorUiam. For 'ii cent, la atamM yi-urunwimaiui-rAua mua. sivlM1 th f xprrittnot of pro- tniir. hut a man workinr or dok. mil ana ceni-OHnDC m fvnri f r t vrarm. It tcU TOO how t ' tect and Cnr DIibwi; tn f i (Tr and also for afttemint I Pbrpc aud errrtnlaU .d3, Ftw ihonld lmow ' n thia rabicct to mau It rroAl , able Bent postpaid fo '2.U. BOOK PIJ UOlblu 134 Jitosard btiei. M. V. Ci. . wiiicn iswm to tovm tor xtrcieiiiu PROF. LOISETTE'S NEW MEMORY BOOKS. PrtttrKms on two reecnt Memory RTctrfn. flemlT (oiit April 1st. Knll Tables of Content forward! Onlr to thofte rrhn nond fJtnmped dlneted rnvelopo. Alfo froftpeefus TOST FKKli of the lxlctttau Art Of Nevrr I'oi'HT'ttliii Addreiw Trof. IXLSKTTE, 237 Fifth Ave., New York. CARRIAGES -HARHESS I'cw and n.nil lium . fM-DO for cataJue-ue. Wtt. H. Qr! AY, J. ooprer rtrrn( f 1 n 1 1. ln.19. MiW YORK. D.N U 11 KflUF Tl'K. loolc-ke.pln. Rusinena Ponna, Umt fruiiaiiBhlj, Arithmetic Rhorul.aaa.atat. thorouuir inuhi bv iaiU circaian fraa. Rrv.at'i 'olea. 457 slain au. anffasa. N. V RED CROSS VF. CMir.MV.V-r. r-V"i"S . .'V'irMrv.' reaara Mali, i - - . - f-m ' . EE T t n. - mi w. B J0KE$ TON SCALES OF $60 BINGHAMTOK VBaam Box Tare Eoam N. V. a V A una . ja a 4 V i) J
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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