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7 - V - . It . 'S&ie' .. 'A i v r orci5 ENJOYS Ec& tl rutiod a&4 raslii vi Sjrnp of Fls b Uktnj ll h pUMiit la J rtfreslicj to tlx. tuts, mad act OQlIy yet prompUf a Ui KidMyt, Tr aJ Bow,!, cImumm th ty Irs fecttnlfy. ispl CoM. lvJ tchc4 mad fiiTar sad cwc lutbilaa. cccsti4-aiica. Ejrxrp ct FIg is tit cc!y remvly cf iu kind tTtX pro il aceJ, f !ifaf to tlx tut nd ao erf ublo to tlx tSnroach. prompt la la action and truly UnSoal a its cfocta, prvrtd our from tlx moat beall&j mad grcahl nbaUacea, its euar xeiin valltk coiatawi it to ail aal tar and it tlx Boost pcpalir nmdf kaow. tjrtrp ftf iifi b fbr aal la 60a mad II bot&c fcy all laadbia; dro rittav Abt raliabl drarrut who sy not bar it e fcaadViU pro r!r it promptly fbr maf Oo who n hs to try it. Do not ccoepi aay HUUPHREYS' winy T Mil m ri mt tir iu !. J M 1 1 mm mmm "mm r- (MA f.T.-H iftmMM .34 tK'Af Ixmn-i t !. 4 fJ. mill tn SPECIF! CS. A!l f t& abr aM4Ietaa ara fat Mi ?i ln atorw yt T. 0. Poffy J B. Bry. XJ441 awaat, 2fv EiiLia CaioM-Blsnilcli. ruiriMiiwrNi(ULiMM NEW DERNE, Iw Krta CmI1m raiat aatf aU W . MMIM af llM mnUTJlSU RAILMiA, 'TIM OJ1.Y Ttt-WMUr JSTJETU'S'EL, from Katw Vrrt rrniix wuhsxitj. main, AT FIVE P. J,4r.n M tMtl XJhl Marlt vf aA HwtMva Ifiiito il. S. N Vtk, MiH. mi XarMk 8. &. mi rvatMytvan R. farm NlmUttai ri tur ba. adMiar aaoartar tmUiiimm fcr IraaaA-r at K'lraaaA CMr, ! t-imt .M wiU a a ta h y i iwmh a w aw taanaav - Lrk mt fwli m aaJpaJ via Eaatara rrwtn L)aia aWtraa IkIwc J n ,N. Va. ay tSnawa. K. tLy, TUr 17. rta ItiTaa. inuiaJ-lpkfVf fWla, W- aa4 Bait. ii. IV PtatMM. - !. UliuMf. r rl W Wa. aa4 Baitak. R. R-, friii If 4. 8ratMMa rant 'W, mf NaHOJk SaanVta K. L l'raa 1:.Him. my Uaiwaaata A M laara Traaa ptwa la.; Saw Vara al If ra Itaa4 -Kalwa as taw aaa liata aaakar iaa ay ur atlkar ba. Far fwrt&a tafcnaalian apyty ta W. It. JC.(Oaa1 frmitHM TraSa Afaat, r. R. R- taarai TralW AfaC C to. stirat.w, fMMoa aict: Afaal, r w a m. k. U-. rawuiai aaiav P. I !t. I NarfeU.ta. U. C M MI'S Caaaaai rraWdt A(a4 N. 9L . 8Krlh. Va. . CkO. UfcDKfcOX. Asm. aaiaaiaa. M. C 333 :.l "WANT A V tarvf arjirorrt. bu rws, 1 1 . 1 1 niMdfata, aHH i 'jL- L ! a 1 JCTon. twrxN. ttviuiX is twaatrfuCv IttvvunJ tt r-.xL-r-iur. witafactttrv cm prcwluc. Built . tm r b rrn . i ;n azpcrarni.-. tnaxsty a cair pMx- . p- mp i.nrr-vT.t ypcclaK. Wf wan ft. knuw krat ui- i' ,n tXMbc. trjr leal to riaoxs by irxl K. r,i ( Ur tatatofTat. B is fra to rtrv roder f this par-' en- tMaatoat WtyOB Ox. BtltftkaRKotl. N. V. "BUILT FOR BUSINESS." .WwC i'ii-SSr rifZrZ'. -y k fi , vi vuyvAiy yivt vjvicL ViT..vA:.;' $65 OUR SFLVER QUEEN $65 t It palta a flrat-olaa 8uy wltn SH vr-pia taa Da ah Rail, So at - - Rail. Harvdlw, Hub Barvda, arxl Shaft Tlpa. for tbovt pr,c ? Wrtto for our Naw SO paf Ctalou of all kind of VaMcias. Addrwa ; ' SOUTHERN CINCINNATI, ITATA NOT CADGHT. Oar GroJr C)iar!s: hu Arrived at CaHao, u t .-ra. Km Dawa (ha Tartar u tr.iit Was Oaa Talk af lk arra.l-r of ha Iut(il nk TVa Xtx Iart h rrt-iii :t firm.; n.-w ftuai Uka t'ir!ritnn n.-e h.- Vrt A.-Apn!.-... MaiJea, tSa 4nt of U wwk m -oniinur.) pur Mitothr Itaia. Wbo th' trwl t:lrl . la at at Tauawa within ih ti:nripi-tMi t', dayartawnt kl thai :t m 1.n pr.K,'.', It aad bara li-iloi i rf triifKi "n t. w n h raaat. aai that th- t'harlrat. w.-M r: 1 ., aaaiw ka it -m Prrnntn p.r: Tn prv Mrttoa U ftitdfJrit. IHr h, port : -h:.") CharWton ba.un-l hr t; i : i six mla of Lima, thr c-pitl lVru Tka attaraabuuta nf th !:! n 1'ar fr-.ni h4af known a. bfor-e th bari--ii baanl fViw. fx- ( attain K.-mrr. h.-r -- tn. naadrr rrpurUti that b.- hH wn n.-th::.,- f tka Jtata -mi a .-rii:r ( th.- nat Th ( harUaton aiil jom thr ua.ir--n drr AJnural (,- ann in l bi.ian wat- r-. -;, 1 It turTniai that a rrport will at no v .-rv .!-. aat Jaf -ni- tSn.-r inniiKin; thr j -i All tarrrintrr br th- tnaartiti rt' trir i ;i frart ahlrh the I nul am p rnim'ti: ; , hhal aal prrtiapa (-rfrlt lh violas:. i .. i aatraiilT !. Thr lUa.rtvnj-r, Kraji aad Prnaanla arrafillat Ljakiju' Aiimirai Mct'ann o(fc.-iu report on th- i atmctioo at th i hilian tuanrnrnt crulr B!ajm horalada in th barhnr f CaM-ra Kv a torp.-io (raai ib,- Alamti: Linrh loakrd (nt at th Nut IVpartm-nt ai-li aaaeA lntrr-t. Th aooArtal frpnrr O ni Vajprmjao aiaka H appr that titt ilaulr aa fcm(ht in akhtk tka aaoat rrmarkaMr satwra aaa Vka aoar funaarr oo brah n-lr- Acea4Ux a kae rvnorta "Nih th Aloiir aata t.rach a ad rha AlaitraD ( oniU haaa ba ob1t tb Arc of tb Kjieai.i aati tka rraia Arocicaur lot kalf an hoar I kaa. aad thaaa narh ar rrprrarti tH aa aaainaf a parfrn hail of ii about (hu aaa Jet tha aoi j dama(t aartajiwi a tkaaarrrinc aa-arof th. l a art anaokr arark. Thta in laritaN. Trn for Ckirtaa 'fanay. fur If rh-r of thr tanimin too la ka4 Wn kiirtT truck arttk a atayl akot It anaKl hav ka anak. TWa aAr tk aTnth laa4a kurarkad kaJ toallr aak (So Kn raiada, arl tka t hi-pdn aarb turnrd Ikair attvatioa la tk flWttif Ai n a thrrr aaa aooar danlaor of bra gnnnrrj Tka la ataitiaf Tw:a trad aartr 4 ' akgla (raaa Hafrkua au ( ranara am orr a ataaa, aaal aahf aa am kits, ahtl th Aaaawaaa mrwl 1UU from hrr asaua batirrr, kaaaaWtka Bra ft uaa h Horrfektaa raiv, m l (tjd axSt Bak a hit. Thwa ihhtMiWn of -un aarrranaUa I Ha batira ta tkc war htn Pwa and t hUi, In wkk-h lk kramrvl aaontw Han rar waa aaMarrrl ha tite Kaar.ia an-1 tka t'arSran. Tk Hiiaarar irr-J firtr two akuai 6aaa tfVat ratn a( point-blank ran ty aaal tfca FJK-aiada fr & aithoal a arratrh. vkila Uaa Carkraaa aaa htt baf thrr timra. Al Uaat taaaty tra VXpal prrMvtjla bad la lka BMaatlua alrat-k th Huaat-araivd ah aaa raanairtrry diaaklad. l-m A MILCH, CaL. TS l'aiti Stata Xraaai jar kaa rrtanard laaiartmats a4-ainat timaaa A. Bvrt, aaaarraraia, and Captain O 'arrll. mf to arkrmavrr Rutwrt aaai Minnir Bart a kaa amrwtad cava ata,a bail aixi i ralnaiii 1- O'r'arTrl! wa alat arrratrd. but ha a TflTa bntHk Tka tra aairttra ako ar aat tka arannavr aratr aea iaditd, bat nrifn my th jaalaa that thrw b dtain-l Taa 1 atlama aailm vrr ala TW aaiWa ar aov ta jaiL .thrr Ta a ban aaa i 1. bat tn unn war krpt anil, aa tka patrtica arr act jrt kaaa raiia( S7 raata aa hoar x ln7 Kara ratal! a J. OLD DOHIinON Steamship Company, SEMI-WaEKLY LINE. TVt 0U IWttM Mataiawy C4a ' Cd taa Fmrnrit Wmfrr KmUr, aarrla mmd CAraaaai (.aaai. roa 4WTh, aalUawra, Tark, Pll aWtavata, kaatia, PraaMaaaa, aava OTaataaa Ctty. Amd m3 jmnt$ A'f. F.aM anJ Ura O. J a lar TUESDAY. APRIL ll. Wl. aaal ranaar aartca, ta aCtIEfllHIE.Cajl. Sflutiiatfi, mill it fraaa Karfatk. Va for Vav Baraa. JI.C, Jirrrt. 'rrj hfaatday a ad TbarwUay. aaak iaar riaaa caaxetiaai vitk tka A. A N. C R. H. all atattaaa aa that road, a ad with tk.l3taaara Krailia aad Haaaral far Kia aaaa. Traama. and all aakar laadloga aa tka Sfaoaa aad Traat Rim-a. Bataxaiacaill tail FROM NEW BERNE. FOR NOBFOLK dirart, at 1 p ai, Turalaja aaal rrtaUfa, akia( raaara with tka O. D. 8. at avaahipa tar New Y irk, B. & P.Ca.' a aa at rra'for B.tiiVo, dy Lloa 8h(pa lor rktiadrkia. M. A U. T. Ca. ' ahipa fur U. . law aad raaidt:. rVaarr Kiaato. Caft Diiaa, will aail for Xt hi aaa a aa arrital af ataaairr bm Cr!r all raoda car tf O. P. a. H. Cx. Baalbik. a. faatactrt will (ad a rood tabla, eomfort kla roeaia. aad Trkj raai k ay aad atuetioa alU k Bwi.1 thrm b tk -. r. H ROBERTS, AjanL Mcwa. ci LrrrrER a tcrnivb, Afa:a, Norfoik, Va. W. U. STAN FORD. K-iraa.'at. N'-w York CStT. .r:U' ax timet J. Crttof,H THIS Is the machLie that A is used in the Office, Court-room, and for reporting; lectures aad sermons. WW rta apwad ta greater than uj I otwtr kaarara avrthod. U is to simple thai aay Iotrllifrnt pa-raoa caa (aao a apawd of too or ator wortti per me at, ia frra or auc wrrka. without the aad of aa iastractor. Circmiars and tastuBaaxiaJa ac-ct to all who mcottoa tkia paper. L T. rUZZ. FiTim, 8E3, Sola Afant for U. S- and Cmtdi. WAGON?" Jurrnrv Hifh crvV . t; ytn r c H ti o Z m Z 3 o x 2 O z - x U3 z o BUGGY CO. OHIO, U S. A. ainaaau. paodad Taa atrtk af tk ataM aaa ana a aad brick Iwrara la MUvaakwa aaa bwai Aaelarad off Tka aaa. U4 '.I vJl 1 BUT. DR. TALMAGB. The Eminent Brooklyn Divine's Sun day Sermon. wotJt: "On Wr.k'i Work." Terr- ' 4 ni t r-in j i I e . 1g -r (A hj-'A .,iv. : , t:. Tixxn Uon-liv m i.-.i t t- Sntjr lav n:.-ht rJT" wk' w.rk. If - hiv fli.-l that wk w-.th iu.-vva w - ar. hA: pv 1! r. I am i-oin to ti; tou whn: i ; t li.l -. waa. Coazn.ig nr, r:o-t. uironomr. , r cathoJorj, ichihTjioT. n-i-M. -nij ara ruch vajt ubjr.-: las.', no hi man lift- n rboj ranujh t.i rxplorrt t ,--mp.-t-h.Mi i anv 0a of bam. flu: I hav th u;h: I m..i'r In kn unuaiiai war t,.il y ni a h't'i -f w:n Ooi did in one wi. An 1 whetii-'r v i tnaka it a we-Ji of lay4 o;- a w -k of a--. I cart not, ( r 1 a h i '. I r-.-. tha uni J jiracir cal rwanit at rr.T i.- an I r-ihiii "71 tlrrt M :i ir :ti rn,n f .i i w , nm ' tn rpac t , pii u iu nS r ..f r - a-i 1 motal an 1 nl ii I wt-r fr , n wai.-'i ta arth was to tv h-ul 1 i 1 1 1 mi 1 u: h . mind to or rata a hi nan fn-n-.ir. a- 1 t.itv tnnat hare a tKiue to 1:1. I. Not a n"f. not a wa',., n t a ,1 n .; n rviorn wa fit for . l :: i - n r 1'Ror la not a ptl of t la - ta-V : :.i V -. o .v .to:i . Park or an rT'.ir.c: to a-d i-i Hon , loappropriata for hu-n tn r:-Kti at .i -tka (lob at that nrlr pn i I. M rf n-.-r, there waa oo hu n a aroh i t-v-t ! Ir.t w a p'..-:-. no quarry rr. .vi t bi.'. tn- ' .1 i la:., in "Ma,, oo carpatr to h r , w: a : v.v.n. aa 1 n maana to trow . a Tb rtrr! thin ; n-- ! I u . It it.k net nmiftl for (i 1 ! - ;v t,, if Hj t in work aa wall in th- it,:- tn . H it uj: mar b aanwtrT. for aii;l.o in'.ll-,eno t ,'r- t i aaa in iu fail gl rr fi- p)--n i.' r. I !iu.! ! Inj. Bat whr. are th cxn ii.vt, wmr r th candeiahrm, whrr Lt.i o.ian l?ar' 'j rtaing ann wilt mil in th ' :n irnn;. for u ta tto la alraadT orratl lt.i hhc w.il i. it v-: raach th earth lothrs- dayt " ir m n anr (tan eaa hrightan thit darlcneti. Tin moon and ttari ar not born t or if eraataii tbr light will not reach the ear;h for kxsi Um jat. Bat there it nae-1 of ini aaadiat U(hL Whera ah all it com- from Th record make me think that, Twn linj OTar this aaxth that tpnn-f morain-;. liil looked opxw th darkneai that p-vlla-i th i katfbta of thu worli. aai l tli - rhtwm ,f ,t. aad tha awfal rTAciiM of : an 1 utt-ra.:. trkathar in th fleorw of earth or .n laniafa cataaual 1 know Dot, ttiat wori k-ieh stand for th- mbtir, hr.jht, (flowing aad all parrading flaj.i, tha: wori hic.i tarrlfat and garlAn ta and lifta vrr thine i: totoCb, that wonl ta full m-tninj; o' wn:o;t all tha chemises nf tli-i a -;-m hare Iui4t 1 tticnsalrsa In explorm. tua: wori w m -.1 soarasta a forra tnat dm one bun lrel an 1 ulu f thousand miiea tn a le-oni, and br ttisdttiatmria aTa bundrwl and tweot y-aevrn trUliotia ta a saoood, that on wonl that (iod attars Lqcbt ' And tnatantir th daxlrn tjsn totu.m mar, aad tba thick fold of bl-tn to lift, and thcra war scinuiiationt an 1 corutca tiooa and flash an J bdiowinj un of rrtpi -n-daoca, and In rrat hets it tpreal out oorthward. eon tn war J. eattward, weatwarj, aad a radiaoca Oiled the atmosphere until it could koW no mora of the bnlhaaoe. I.ifc-h: aow to work by wbi.t tapernatural intaili raaraa look oo. Ligh, to Brut chapter of tk first day of the wr Light, the jot of thtcentonej. Light, the f;r-att b.evin that Tr Uioohwi the human T. Thr ro: of tha AimthtT i woTen out of it, tor Hi cotw s HlmWf with lifht at with a ga: - Ktaas. Us, blaa.l iixht I an ki ; il tn.i was tha first thing cr:l taat w Kor lack of it tha body itomdiM U thou Kat.icr of Lljhta, g-.r as ligh:' Now it la Taeatay morain;. A d!i-at aad trmrdoat nodertakio it s-t a urt f i. thla day. Tbi u a ir.-at ruprabun daaca of wittr. U i. by the ware of His haad, thu moruina rathrn part of it in suv rawer rotrs, and part of it lit ordert down Into th nTers aad Lak-s and sras. How to hanf w hoi Atlantic ocean in the without thatr sptuinc orer n.-ept in rv(fat quanotaaa and at ng&t timos wat aa ilislss taaing that oo on but ( ).nnipotn.- would kaT dared. But God doo it as easily as jroa wool.1 lift a (lass ol water. rh"relit boasts two clouds, each thirty mile wido and Bra BiUca high, and boUancm the.n. Her Ua Hf ta tha cirrous clouds and spreads tarm out la rrsat whit banks at thourh it had snowing In heareu. And Uie cirr'j- cioads tn lour parallel linn, a atraobt yoa know an inflnita geomet ha.1 drawn thatn. Clouds which are the armory from whlcn thnnder stortna got their bayo Data of flr. Cku.l which ar oceans on th win j. No woodr. aftr this tirtt ToaadaT of a ration wrak, Klihu oonfoundel Job wita the qntUon, "Iioat th ju know ih. baasocinr of th doudar" Half of this Taeaday work done, the oth-r half ts th work of complling th watert to Ua down in their dtwUnrd p la era, So (.rod packs op tha solid rround and packs it up in to tha lira elaTnuona, which ar the eonti aaata. With hia flnvr be makos loep J. praasioas In thven, and thesa are the liVe, wtul at tha inline, no of tha Alleghamea and Blrrra Nrra.las and Wreneea and Alpt and Himaiayaa th rest of the waters start by to law of rraritation to th lower pl.ics, aad tn their mn down hill become th ntrars, and torn all around the earth thf5 Hwars cemt Into conTentioa an 1 be-om oceans beneath, as th clouds are oorwut ahoT Now it ts WeJtlewdaT morniai of the world's first weak. Oai-dacing and horticui or will ba born to-day. How queer the kills look, and so unattractir they a--tn hardly worth baring baao made. But now all tk surlaoaa ara chansuur color. 3ocn thtiir beautiful it craaotog all orer th?m. It kaa th color of acnarald. Vr. it is herbs jr. Hail to tha rrswa roast : God's ftronto eolor aad Ood"s farorit plant, aa I judc from tha fact that hi inasas a larget number of thra than of anyttunr als Bat look yoi; dr f rjoasathiag rtaru oat of ths ground and roe kirhar op, hiiher an 1 higher, an 1 spreads oat broad lea ree. It is a peim tr. Yotir hi another growth, and It lea. ei haar far down, and It is a willow tree. And Toadar ia a growth with a mighty iwp of br sack as, Aal hrr Ut eoma t ja pir. and th aopia, an t ta paach, an-1 the po-n-rranat, and grorea, and oroharls, and for eats, thatr taadowt aal taa r fruit gird in th earth. Now il is Tanrly m ir.iing of ths w irli'j flrat wak. Nothm? will be crjitel t.dty. Tht hours will b piai-1 ia Kitwm ; fo as t mitts ami Tnt aUnio'j'r raait b swjpt claai . Other worlds ar t har la sight. This little ship of the earth hu saarnal to har ail taa ocraa of im-m-wuity to lUtlf. But mirhuar craft are to b kaxlad to-day on th high sas of spsc v First, th rmoa's whlt rail appari aai doja t jrr wll naul th ran barstt upan th ceo. Ilia light that ou ths pre no at thrti morninrs u struck from an eapjoial word so rttkwi in tht run. moon an 1 ssra. Oa for tha day, tht othar for tVanifht. And tht sua now appotra. afterwar 1 to he found Mght husdral ant jhty-igat th iu aad mi lot ta diamtor. an I. put la attro irticjl acmJ, to h foaa,i t wrh nearly fnarhaodral thousand tiaiw hrjiv,-r thta our uth. a miraty furnaci, iu heat kpl a - by meteors pooring into it at ful, a ajrl 1 rltroarlnr othar wwMa w.fi I:t ii or Sa . An 1 th t'-ari riami!,tiiii s".r La -not of bat'a thi k yt o.' piri, uni whu-h O-xl" In (r oltr tht mitls of th i taieram. How bnrht th ir o ik in tii on-"'-! Toin;' C inttWlaUmt (JsIsxim' " hat a tweaty four ho-i-t of thu flrtt w .-k wiiar. luav. at llar t-i varan - ' All thu Thursday aal th al)oinia niht maloTe 1 in pul1ojcatt.lt tht curtaio of rpr from thta flatiad or paJ-f ar-- 1 w rl It. Now It ia Krid it m imn t in th flrtt w,v c of th woald's bitt-Tt-T Wat-r but not a fin wi-msin It. air. tut not a irn; Jth; ir It la a til. at it! I I'm It Si tat, it wn mad o-i! t f - Tjr-'xS'.ai Bat bar' Th rt Hiif.rl aal a tpltiint in all tht four r.Ttri pAn, U h- i. Hi ie'i : aa 1 K johra-t-i ThT tn all at aim "n;h lif. aoan darUal Ilk trrm t irvj ;'i t ilit rrrjta'. rvl othrw. ,'. rx da-": n i vt II e th 1 iti. Krwrthn;. 'rm m'.-'l tr . a", to ii'im itT. all r-Niiori. al thiol), t -. - htm' ,-, ,,' fi.l-ir tr.bit itt iSill -t th ..- wvil-rj i" n-nri.-:i n oon'oaal t"i I :vikh th '"Tlrt an 1 th I.-nnj. iwt an 1 :h- r- it'ir i. l-i - tt of th -n -re than ti t tn-.-itaaly.vir f n wi a r th l Kn ia t of tat Art: ta-- Andwh.lt Ittaaloa I i hn'n if thm rra 1ita.-l r.r-ri, ii-i,n; tl-n fl-iir tnSav I hA,r a whirr in tn ir ail I li i : a i aal beheld ioji- a;i of lam. r i mv a-TTsa, wag;. (lnln;ni, I'Silriii'i hriw a thrwthart. l'r:a-i o' all c '. "- '' a v a i If dipulin thu i,; fl r. a i if t i it h i 1 ft i wn oat of tin i noli, r i' I - i. ai if t n had tak.n th m-i:ri: bit a in !,at:-- - i ) An 1 wait I an it t I r .n - fii ,- i -r i 'hi.- h -Ct a t rir l an 1 - i -,i a i 1 ,- , i an 1 : .Tt: - aa 1 ra i a j aa 1 d i t i t 1 1 t - ii t ..' a -n a u - that thtr aa :i : hr h-t- 1 at h Y. I fin I th - -a i a ' -1 ' , i i iTi.i i -: . i. :h a. s: F r,-lT af ti i iia ' ti - i" -t a- Arid 1 tit 1 1 a o i . - o i i'; t a- K in i-ra.-. an I la- m i n ; fv r.VT, to ff, ther with t h - i tn , ' -ur Is n : i--V -,- i'.i m in? i a ttA t if t i n -i -' ti - - V n 1 t i i evmn c an 1 t i - -ii 1 -i - -r tn - ': i 1 it. N" 1W it -. -.:I-1lT !-i , : - if ' ; -v .ri V lint Wi nl n n ;'i 1 hv r r.at oh, what a rlima--Vr..- lar ' Th a r hat iu r-ou'.sti-a a n 1 t h - w i : - - a a i ni i tion . Y tht lai I ht i n : -i i :nh'.i -r Bat h-r t'ay - , -i l v too t , - of i 1 . a--r Rrt.t crvil-.- fata thu- n.i.a in a't t t. ia- J oh w,;i i-i i . , i , . htr.a - a - ; ! thaal-- ("t-: ia-i f . rtlTT a th Titan 1 h:i!t. sn-i t'-.-o'i ,r I-l 1-t Hm wh i ma i- f i- tfi- a : . - -r.v-i ptt t irt 'attlt tu-, -r. .r : . tn A. 1 -ra .v. aa 1 T.rtrr-i aa 1 1)-t latait ei of aftor tiai n. L --i ' It t b autifi! ar 1 t-nr ,-n-n i- .-haaj th- r try-. i. I. a w.t i i f th n f. -.- -wti -t an I a1 1 tii nlrupi-I ,. .,1 5, KtiL. i ti.-. t.i p-r' -: H it ai.ne'hm ; it w iat- 1 ia Pira .tn I th w m , .al-ii : ioTi- V . , th-ro : . p u.-k th f! 'T.-ri of t i K 1-ni - am- H' a , it I Tr to iivnniiii 1 tr. w .ri i, of ; it li i-p-! an 1 r!h aa 1 lur 1 ' K r irri i-n i, l ; i i pul h -k th. .--irtAin fr , n th- fi,- of (1ni aad ni i'ii a.-, I itjir1 I h- t . 1 wan- a:i eaa-.wr .r Jul eait-reta I" it St,ir,iav after-r.-in So on- ( -it th - I,-rl A.nujhtT ,-a or.iaa'.- a l.u-nn 1 .-ic. la t!i ,- w when thi ar. in tit iat'.r art of th n 'feont i r i i -v , o-.-r f ,art-i-a li-ta ir-i t imlhia p i-i-iie, a hunim bin; .j r, '.a rur. oitT. B-f'iri nt;ht tii-n. w.-r- to l. ti huniit an 1 yet Iniinir'ji: 1 eiu o i-.t!rii.-d Th wurutn si wtil at th niau wit f inui Saf- Urday afternoon. Becaute a d-vp tlep fell upon A laai. and by diT.n? sur-ry a por tion of hit side was rtmorel for the nucleut of ainther creation, it hat been stipposui tha: p-rhatw davs an 1 nights pistel b- tweeu tie ir. t ton 1 ni" an i f -min mn caeation. Bu: c,: A lain was not three hour:, uu i:;at 1 U-1 hrt-a:h-.l in:- thu oVd a-ulpture of a man fi- iue-itn of hf.. an 1 th hart, h - tit to hoar, aai th lun-s to inhale, and t'i 'Vis to ..-win. an-1 th form to thrill, sal with the rHuttir of a hf-j just ooai'j t::- pt-..-.trat 1. -in let a to his ln-t a marl ' But the sc ne of this S i ir lar is nit yet !oa--. and in th a: -n s;i.i -r i. drowsy with fie breath of fd ivr -rs. aa 1 ta- ?, taz, of Ivib -links an 1 rn'iin ro lbretsti, tl.e rntn slum-l,..r-. an 1 tiT hiia-ithetiot, divinf lv-a lminis-t-r-I. th- tl-i u v-r d --p -nt until withoa; th.i winai; if , -i , 1 r-; of h o 1 at fie time or r no famt--st s -ir af tor .var.l, that pirt.o-i u -in vo 1 fr -in hu sid iri-.ieu is t) ba built i the Q i -ea of Tara lis?, t in daughter of th- nr.-a- (loi. th- m if i:-of th-h-rnaa r.t,-.-. th- lon-,h.-t.on nf all axt, wnniin the " if.., aft T-ar I woman th- m th-r. hat do y,,-j think of that one vrpeVi work I r-Ti.-w it no; for entertainment, 1 i.t U-o.-111-.i I rvould have vou join in David's il--x -loci', " ir.-at an I niarv.-lout ar, Thv ii a,.-. I'ri till Aluuchtv. ' iwansi' I want y ii to Know nt a hoaiesn-t 1 our Kath-r I u .t tcr H.s rhildr -ri at tue tart, thou ,-h mh his detp oiled it. snl Iwum 1 mt rnu to kijo.i 1 ,i- th- world will look aaia whea i "rit: aa I) hive re-Mr.-I it, swuiRinj n uv t- t -ie-'n t .v i K 1-ns; tv- -a-ii I want roa t-i i i. . vn-t u u of what a mi iht v i i i i lie ..t, h i ! t -. tittorf liy of trrinj tc war araiust li in. I -.-tu.-' I want yo i ti nuke peus i ,t un Ca:-' f t i- ua.Terie. tli- Christ ii .'. in 1 in :es o t w.-ea , ;T-u I - i l ainl poteno l e 'i t r.i n .in r t-e li-n; b.-.-iaso I wantyou to :io'.f h o.i' f-arfniiv and w in ierful ly vou ar- m.id-. i' uv U I as .vL-U a- your soul ail l ':n:ii;. ' ,i il-v .'ii a: ; ti-'tU3 I want i ou 1 1 r.-a.iz - t:i it ord-r reius throughout tiie unTrv. aa 1 that tiod's watches tirk t-' tiie !ie- -i I. aal tint ills o. i-.ti strike r-;n i;m, tii'iti t .1 s:r. ; - o m A ; ,a ,'i i.i i v.'Or i. DEATH OF JUDGE HOUK. T"'ok Arftnitr y M 1 nt ak n t rrt i n g kr.(rli of 111 Life. ' . i I It" -,ik, r pr'.'nfuuv.' -.f 'n- 1 t'litifH.' ilirit, K "T V : J :U -'-v.Ti ..'i'l'.-k t li . r. -..'lt'!;. M 1m tlv : . - 1 r i.- ur r--a. I.-t Jf'. n p r.-ai.T. pt ; r, k f". -r linr. 1 . 1 Jo n la ft cUks nar a nT Ii- r c n - .a.:.n.r m t rnaj Holurnui ol' ar'ul', w r lit ' by ir. fit-ik-v An i i t o a --Tr pr-miptlv i' : in t : :TT-i 1 v t.;i ..'iTn'k. Il- nas "Ii thnt 'tnr .r J- a-ni l al-uj' ihv -u u:n f Mru . -fpi i i .i : r II ' slept i.ir'Ja:;i th-- i.;-ht mil -if-i inornni; u'Ulrni . II-' hni heart 'I i.vri n ml ( ii--p-:a-n nii'1 cit'iirin-'iit 1". 'lior ; tht' lnrnlent arT"'el-.l thai -T-in n:i 1 mm the v.-i'i.- -if his ti' 'h I u 1 1 i ) i . " ns 1 -1. :i : ii ' ; 'T -nii ;i rf i -u: . J uv 1 ' .it: -ti 1.-1 an .M riml ., -! i ii t ! 1 1 n i.-t.t, ;''i.i:. t 1 1 r iu 'tiTlts, but vrrii iM'T-i- - i:--- J a a i i . w- r i 1 1 nt ia. riv a-. rt!.i:i iiiiik-T un I l liu- firc-i.e -,t nht; r- a 1 -uv w fi l Trv .ii h: hit I ; n-Bw .: im;:;eti t ' i fi- t'Hi h toi. r I 1 kh-I ; rav-tir i :mi. i h-- u-r. a- t ni intn-r nt in., l.-'Vai K l-t r.-.ili-'vt e ( fli enr l -M ):) h',1, i: . t-r'-i I n i --i ,in:iy u. a pr.valr Auist lHn:( ws,t pri::'tt-i t i ! -m t-:i 1 1 1 1 in tin 1 trt J ..in i ?j-v I iii.int r . us must'Tt-il in :is . iii.-i .-1 tfu- Imrl Inrifi-r llit uitry, hrhruary J. 1 t 'J, st f 1 until April :M, v.i w tii-ii h rfMicn '1. on n-vomit -t ill- .'l'jlll.h C.ll'ie.-..-.l t :t(l I h I pTtSH f 1 1 r-.: rin jti.-in uiitif J il. l"i: s runili- la,' lur rlo't r ".il..- l.;u-in nixl Johnt-ii k. t i :i 1 (i mrm ir of un- stntf con- vt-ntioi wlijiii mn n Ari tb'- fun: it nf ion mul provi'lrJ Ivr th- i orsfi ni ia: ion of tht'HtHtt 'nfrnm-'iif of 1". -mi. in h ei-ruury, 1 Whws r!t f'-l j i'l-' t ntf -nth Ju-iiin! i ir u,i .-t i i-ii:itAMf ..n Marvn - ainl tycI t',:r i ,rv .h'-n he rrin ivetl ir-nn 1 in ton i Kn-'iiiii. I nn . an 1 rnmNl thr prat-ni'-t ot lan. hrM a j-it ion Tor v. short urn. miil'T tin- NMit-i.Tii iFiim. L'otn miMon ; j ti in mi !i-r ot the N anuria 1 I.fpu h; ica n m vrnt ioi it In - ii ri-t at i hi ao in 1 Ms anl :i ini i iiit' ( i ii- r.i I i r.-i mt : r :i ;i n c t r tor th'Mtt 51 lark.-.- o;i tin- (.i.'htu an-l Wi!nn :. k ft in I v J; x- nl t hr vame time chonni n r prr..-niat; m xhc lowrr h'ue of tin1 I enn-sn -r 1 e ; i. 1 a r n rc, m wei.li h- "a fhr i 'epu t. imn ritti'ljiltiif t-.r ptvikrr, ('.tiling itnin .ic :c tt mm rlti'tmn, a!thourh thst U-jv was Irir-i'jy I Mii-H-rtH if; wa, an rl-ftor tnr iliirttji a:vi W'ncclcr tn kt in 1 7; h 'If!-krn'.' a lrt'to tfi- lirpu hhr nn National t .ti mtioTi o lsn, liaTHl K.', vrvniij m .tirniati of tht TtMiii'-NM -- ilelojf itii'iii in thr two f .rtner ytM.r was eli'ted t t ho Korty i vth. I'ortv -wi'iiili, l-'orty -r iijhtli, Forty tiiiiTh. Jr' 1 1 1 it h hti'I Fifty-tir.t ( inrt."., ami a rf-w-lertr.! t.. th' l'ilt ft-on 1 1 'ongrerw & s Kt-piiMiean. SMOKELEiS POWDER HERE. Dir Mnt I iintlKiiiiifiit Itro'lwd fin I )lt t i I ) ti tion to thr A r:n - Toe 1 I'M lie Nelll'Hir- - -Il I i I . ! S : ! :;i ;;ik,'' i. I '-l . :ii- re. . ie.l .i .-in-U'ii u -T.t - th' . ra:- 1 N lirnfi- m ni"rv-i a..t.,-r lit i;i.i'MlllfllI - -in pri-r i - I 1 It. 1 - 1 ! fie pt W ' i . r M 1 1 1 1 l H- 'II r"! 1 M '' I ' 1 I he Pm P-.m- i.i mi v erp. li-'U'inin, It t n ; let i ' :i 1 1 t i t ri.m-'iii, f r i lii li 1 In h rm - .?f ! '.l; s .::'. T!i.- p i 1 r ,it '-r p'i."i' t ' rh i "ia- - :i 1 i : 1 1 1 .i n: h u It. I.'iaui frainp -.(i'iimi'T ::mi t he life f )11 i- e- I to the 1 1) ! I 1 t i ' t tile e -en 'vi 11 . I r f n i 1 1 if h it w .i - i nt n-.ler ri i t ' r n -m -mrtt of r)if tMii.tri . lej nat'-'l ! ih- .1 : l parlniei t Tn M of the ., -ler w as sent t.i the .-.. r i:i'-r.f rnn-ry at SpruiL'ttelil. ami here n v m U f '111 1 I t e. 1 1 1 1 : x .n: 'oh liV t he 1 V pe I t .11 ; tie e? 1 1 ph t.f t tie ( t rn merit 1 nt a I o,' ;hr quick tln-li rj in oreJiimry pander, tin' inok r leac h rt icle !k.iu in t u rm 1 1 kT . a m 1 i lien Uiiiffl while .yuiaT l''a'l, it burns quietly It he. ut , t p, ,!. m, btlt ivp r-wtUt ts. Hillllt." whitli n to a greHt Iwikrhf. I n(al of h liar-l krrnty rei'luuin after b. -i ii i; fi r-ti from a nfle the Mn.-kelesji potler I -a v only mi aim M impalpa'le luif. 1 1 M.n liabilify t" rphb' niln ly nlsi vrs it in advantaire over "T linan irunpner h; it :in It tmti-p'tl'M I'h a niiiiimiim o dai'i;. r railroad e-irs. W ii-n ntl in a Sprmri -1 1 r riV it ha a ki 'MiT p"Acr and inipnn a innrh e'.K-it to tb rifle ball a ordinary prder, and d ' n ;ive out the I :i Kt partirle of mokf. This paoader i no iimhI l the nnn;r ! " -thI of KiirnH' nisi j-erfnl nations, l.-l the I ruti-tl tat-s lias l-m Um-ii nek;ona in; I r vnnpl- i ir. hu: wa- iin-iii- :ul until thr inl'niiis u-r' rnijHut i-rid ! pur has- t Mi' 1 ! I u I nit de N.'iii'Hir t on i pn n h: n a ! ret' I y l-iven'e-i a forinuia t-T making ' I" v p- ik tier hnh II IS eon fill Ml t. Mill a-;e k. r--til mid it is Mated that f!i-- firm n nr-fc : i :i i hk for a sjje whT Ntujw.rt. II. I !Tf in : i 'a will f- e reef et 1 t -. mar. u t M-f i r. :io p.wbr I'.r the ,.. .rnuieuf . FAILURE AND SUICIDE. Thf Hill Shoe ( nmptiiy Hrmki nd th rrf-ll--nt Shoot Hlmnrlf. Tii.' Hill h- 'inpany, Mfnip!u. Tnn., h't juat failt-!. and William 'i'hji Hill, the pr.-ffi lent of the r..mpany, immeiiiatt ly ther- a : N r e th :u i : ; e ! mi ; i-I . The failure f the firm w-'!;-rrt! 'in-1 tivfi' r-t.f the I,ynn I a ' i i ' "on pa n y , - : : 1 h oa etj the Hi!; .,.. 1 -m pi hi t u-vn :- .' ai-i ?4 l'r s d. :;t Ih!I reer,v-i a t-d tr.m fr-un the I " '!! f-r-u a-1 hirii to awn f' T'eT't ii.-- . !! :vv .-rd. a.-.n Hft.-r ri.-.t thu . - . . r : 1 u i-i : ,i w ord hit t h" f or. 11- w . t :,. i ;s !;..:ne -.n 1 ' 1 1 - f -' -t r- -t . 1 : ' r i lie r ii r feu.-, hr- . men-d ' hr ' - ' ; : . . ! a ' s. d ' r and went d r e t : hu 11- : h :: ir.-is.-!. a-.d la k a ' : ne !ia- ' r r : t! f r : . i r ; . - : '. r ti o e r r i - fi re pi are, -1 1 : : h . f i-i t h - r- - in . where he f r h 1 ruse I f . - i.i'-mih r .-f Mr Hdi s fain ill i . . ;i t h"ine, m i '. . : ; di 1 n..t h. n r t :.- dv I I i i .... .t h f e--d. i !.-: -hi. a rn nib r of ' :.n..:,i n 1 .. ii.id r- turiiii h..i;,.- ..r dinrn-r. 1 i i':i 1J i' .id. jrein;:..:it ;n s.ial !--s n -id a pr.-w i.f I' r.'sdiiMt-er (i- u- p . -j i. MARKETS. . tt c. I i -ar i ny Mill.. . p. r.,t ; , H it i:!irn K-i!tz. jl i I 1 1 .'. .! r.i in!.', :--M.r.V.. Y'-ll"-. , 'l,il. oiirh,-ni an i 'en n.y 1 :t n i a K . M :i r Inii-l and Pen iwy 1 vania i ! -' l.iril.m.l H.id l'ennsy aula ;r.ii h.-Ht. --.' "'(a ' '. I .-:,ri. ( r, -nn- ry. !-al:v . near-by ' ! i 'i.-i -e- ritern Kan.-y i ' '. - . T, --t rn. r i'je. Kctrs -l'' i-i" I - I ri,,r.f I a "ot. 1 ,i I h.J ,- . . i ' . I uMilnir. ij.-' .'.', ' :. ' ' i,;; ". t-'.m, v. ii-. . . 1 - r. . 1 -"ii!i. rn i .,. l to " Vl,.-at No. 1 White 'nt- 1,-vk-- i ',in: -' 1 :a. J. I Utt --White, Butter - Stale, i-.Vg.jro. 1 l,V - l.V.ilHr. - 1 i'-ir - 1', nnsyl nnia W i l'-'niivii Hiilii an I .'. '1 1 Kv," - 1',-nnsi I ti, i-'ilLoi, Y.-li-.w. .- i ' t . i i. i ; i Hi i '-' ' ' I '- P.-itt.-r -into. I-'- , I .i -ory. 1 -j.;oi-. N i 1 r r i r Sheep Sh eep 1! fi "ii. 1 i: ; "L-.t . i I Mirnrv 1I-W ;.' .i-i'',. "ni. Sheep llo.i. Jl.P-'(a.-).i.nT .1 - III '! is.-.,. 1 i st.-.k- i ' ' . t ' , ,;n p;, :i nn- a t- i t i ir- -it rii- 'rr-!i('T - . :. - I a-t.-rn p i ri l- t AGRICULTURAL. lories or i NTHUiisr ni;i,Tivi; TO 1'AltM AND UAltUil.V FKKMMl (M)IAI. MKAI.. M'l.at i known a- animal im-al is yvc- ami from meat t.ik en from t he slaughter houses, (irie.l nrid -rmm:l. It is excel lent for all kinds of poultry, anil especial ly for iiiyii. iiurl.-,. Avoid feeding it too lil,,Ta;iv. A ii.'ilf pound, onre a clay, for a ilezr: liens have of the am: I'Oi-.e. nr.,1 for prove; f "r : 1 ion: i hens, is ample, where the cr-s to Lfn en food. Much ,! meal s ih! contains stcumeil : iiere! ore an excellent food i nin th e IU. It i-; sold cents er i.o.ind. Ft Wj.ev. .. . -v - ; e'e .-. ;.,z t'-a . t-l .-ii' -ni'i i f:-:n :: .-.. -::.!', l-'.'oh-ai'iv fr.en -o,-;fciii n vita i ,:iir-!"-'.! li.v.- a pint of i.-.-.v iuiM.-t; 1 oil, i. i : - ' l ci "ii oi t lie -a't ma-he ie! " . i '. .o i i , . . 1 . 1 1 1 . ,.' i ; , 1 , , 1 . Tn v i ,n ly use it:'..- - i :i : in- -nil .- :el t he -il if::, and 'ii' i .. w.'i'i lie n.oie elTei'live anil -afe ihi(-:i- i in- oil every si-r nd day u ti:.. I'.acnaii e; i, -uini-. an i '-lve daily t , ,-mrti of !t in un i one of lin-ced oil ii. i ai .cal.-i-.l ',;i,'e a tiny. I i not turn thecoa ,, t , nra.s ail at once, but fi e i l.-iv i .'ct i". J ir r.ii n r and hi en hei l:u' un noon A', r )''; 7V,.r.. ll'i'l.l.- I ' l: .11!.'. EI I 1 1M s. li, Ji. Hirnck, Worcester County, !...--.. n.-l.s: --Will feeding apjil-3 dry up a cu ,'" It is rememli red w'uen i' whs (--minion to denounce tiie fe?,lin c.r rais to n.h.ch co-vs ltst it would dry up '.::c iniik. Chemistry lias -r'.tie i tliis doai't. addc 1 ii common ten-". There i- much excellent nulnmeu: in npple5. Hut il -ne. up ,es arc not a perfect food. Therefore, appl s on! 1 be fe i with meals, hay and -run. Apples will pro duce a plentiful -upply of tiiiu ini.k, liu 1 c " ' lieilci"!'.! in lat re. pure albu.ui ir ids and fats or starch to make rich r.uik .in! much baiter. Apples, cooked nn,! raw. nr.- an ec-!len: adjunct t j cal tie foods and fodders. There is nothin j; so -ncdily so'i-ht for as apples by ruileii cos. As in the human subject so in .animals, whatever is grateful to the taste is coin rally healthful an 1 desirable fo id. I'' rsous. opecially v.niii,' one-', thrive , u npp e, p-. .n-. peai he , orapes and othct Iriiit.s. Frait is both grateful and healthfu'. C joked apples witli wheat bran slop is u special stimulant to the tlow of milk. To this add handful of j!'iX--t-il mcai and i-ne of pea m-'il, and oc ,'d rich milk ar.,1 line lUvored butter w ill I e sure to pro iu.-.-d. C.c.is uti : , us'.oir.' d to apples if led too freely, especially if the apples are very sour, rn-lit have colic. Ci-ikx'd corn meal, ground oaW ud apples inak-- a mist al in, Table ration bu milk and butter, and health. To i few roots and toi few an-pic- ne fed t.i ' j -.vs. .li , : Jji-ich:- liii: -i-vLii-:. ii a Ini'- art. K r on--, man n. wiio huidle-the spa le ariolit there are dozens wh.o know no! the secret. The hi j itrii a ;ty id this implement over tr.e pi'iv lies iu ils ability to more carefully ptilv, rl.e, deepen and prepare the -oi 1 . Vet. a- oiten used, the maiuid might as well be plowed. If one would lie ;.n arti-! in '.his line, his iimo;t:on mas', be, not to see how much toil he ea.a turn over m a n: , -: . i i i; if . but how completely the patch spaded is prepaiel for th" I reds of veii-tab!e h e. The very e--Si-iii e of ti:i ait is to pulverize 'he soil, us tl.e plow , tinning it over and hav ing it m I, envy lumps, does noi do. At r ich sticke. t lieu-fore, the spade should rut cut a thin slu e of eurtii. Holding Cue :mp'rmei:t at only a slight an.c ft i ' m the pcrpci: h u'ar, iioad it down to ,t- fuii ilcp'h. The mass which ii i:i:-k .-hould then, w lien deposited. ! smait'y struck w.th the that .-id" of the tool until it crumbles in'o powd.T. It will i e seen, t .erefore. that gp-idiui; i.iu-t not I.- dour hen the -.'round is v., I. Tins would a! mi is be a wa5!'' of l.i'.jci : iu cl.-iiey soils tue lesult is psi liv ely dair,a'ii;g, sometimes entailing evil lesults w'nich ;t takes years to overcome. I -e i v-ry div.ee. in snort, to keep the tue true soil Mii-und i pea, aud to deepen it. if possiliie. without mix i tig too much ti ith the sub oi!. The value of the v.nrk Ins iu exact prop.rtior to the in tdlience w ith wlin-h it is done. Spad ing i- a ivOlo and manly exercise, for whir l tlie-e spiin g .'lays offer line op. pnriumt.e. The iuvigomtioa received li'im a in'.-u i ii r hour spout at it may be felt through the whole day; other equally valuable and pleasant results will lollow dur.ng the entire season. 0..e caution, l.oJi-vcr' If '.he n eather is cold aud the .'oil damp, it i positively necessary to work uuinterniittinL'iy, w it'aout stopping to "coo! oil," and then chantire the Man neis ami batne the body the moment one outers the house. If you neglect these precautions you will probably rue it. FIRST HAVING. Clover and orchard gra.-s are the first to ii-soii for hay. and can nearly a! ways be cut and store 1 away before w'aeat hat vest. They both ripen a; the sume time, nnd for thit reason ran olten be sown lo rdlier to, much better advautnge than almost any ether tao varieties grown for hay. ('.ie advantnge in having the acre age in meadow divided among the dif ferent varieties is that the season is lenpther.t i. clover and orchard grass coniiuK in t',r-t. then timothy, redtop, aud, lastly, millet or Hungarian. This atlordt a much bet tor opport unity of citlino nil the work doue in good sea ;on with less extra help than a large aci.eage of one variety, which must be c ared for at once. The nearer grast for Lay can be cut at the ri'ht stage the bet iir the ipinlity "f tin- liay, provided, of , -.t r-c, tl.at -.ood care i taken in curing and .-toring it p.rsv. If cut too early tie ph.i.ts contain too much water, so tint in lining out there is loss. If nl lowid to ret too ripe before cutting there i to much woody fiber that con tains htt if "r no nutrimeut. With ,..ir especially there is another con siderable, icst in nliow :ng it to get t o ripe, and that is th foliage and small stems break olf in handling. Hi'oiu ciit!;ng when th larger propor :! "I t'ue liea 1 begins to turn bioivn. If the woa'e.cr is iinu-ually showery at this tune it is not a go id plan to cut too ii.uch down ..t (Vie time. Cut only iu tl.e morning what can b" put up into i o, s in tile afternoon. I.-t it stand all it. glit and until after noon the next day. al cn. if the we;, tuer is warm and dry, it w 1 be snt!i?n-:r,! v i u ed to haul in and in- ii .i'-ni. li.v cap- can be used with , , vi'i. as it niii-t i . .a i.n out longer to ur- than i ;tii' r re-itop or timothy, and the ths; crop is usually cut at a time ht- i th'-:e is ,,i, ill r.sk of sho.ven. and f ih" hay g. i- t'n 'riughly wet om-e it -., l r i t- -' -- ' ! r, o!,- w , - rk t i dry o it ii op, .-.v. nhioh. of c ini-se. a-lds toihe -t. 1 : .ihi.ui b t store clover under s!;,--. m h-:i it can ne done, as it ..ii :-..! ki -,. ui a sta k a; well us tin i- ,.v ,,: .a !'o ., b it if ... . essary to st i:k -. I- r., -:ruv.- f ti,,- st,'c. w it!i other h iv SIMM. So PIUS. MliiV pigs i.re .annually lost during i :d and May from lack .; little prcp-i-.tion fur fan, living titu . The sows ..Ho-.-. ; d to run a! large until one day i.- a the owner discovers a line litter of :s in the mud or wet straw; if not all i i. -i m-ir it that they soon die from a tin- ( 1 "i a ts of such exposure. The liter plan is to provide comfortable, iv quarters a month in advance, allow i.; the stork pieutv of time to become :c.istomcd to their sleeping places, giv ig them full freedom in the pasture or :- during the dav.but at night shutting .'.lu no in their pens. From tweutv-four fa forty-eight hours before .farrowing the sow will gather together thu straw in the pen, aud ''make her bed." She will need plenty of water to drink at this time, and oats, shorts, or bran may comprise the greater portion of her feed. If the sow is feverish from constipation fhe will be very uneasy, cross, and pos sibly cat her litter as soon as farrowed. If any such disposition is shown, her cravings wdll be satisfied if given a good sized piece of salt pork, when she will become quiet a id probably d i w ell. The little pigs will be inclined to lie together in a nest if not disturbed, and will not take the exercise they need. While the old one is eating her morning meal the little fciio-.vs should be stirred out of their hea'c-d nest, aud made to camper about the pen for a fetv min utes, until th" bed has becmie eoole 1 olT. At two weeks old they begin to eat and drink if a little place is made for them to creep into. At four weeks ol 1 they ue-d plenty of milk in a !i''ie tr nigh, s they will nor liepcnd ail -oi ther on tin- dam for t iicir su iipo-. . Allow the sow to run iu a pasture by i.er-ell a portion of oicil dav. waile th' pigs mil hi: in the pen. A- the pigs i come linger tu-y mav go out with the old ore. and id i njoy a run in the gra-s and sun. Feed for lean meal !o, n e mot ths, then fatten in four mouths, and get them up to tivo hundred an 1 l weaty-;'. .' pounds anyway, and as mu-h heavier as pjssible. A'nericri Ajnci'-'a-,-!. FA II M AND GARDKS NOTES. Test the corn before planting. Dun't use an over-worked stallion. There is pro-it. to every corn-raiser iu a special seed-patch. liens frc-juentlv have spurs after the iirst year, but not always. Young fowls generally have small combs and of a fresher color. Feed systematically and regularly every day both old and young. A sharp, bright plow turn3 a clean fur row aud saves oats and horseflesh. Tiie best flesh with fowls is secure by liberal feediug from the beginning. Ilrns that are well fed will lay most of their eggs in the Iirst aud second year. At the start chickens should 1)3 placed v. here they are to grow up and remain. Pu in a variety of crops. Di not de pend on one or two eitiier for foo 1 or storage. Corn for ensilage should have just as much cire in planting and cultivating as held corn. When -lock is first turned out to grass it will pay to continue feeding some hay for a time. Look out for the corn-worm, and when it appears take prompt measures for its destruction. hook out for tiie Iambs when sudden showers come. The little fellow are easily chilled. The variety is important, but the be3t variety cau make only a poar crop with poor cultivation. It will not pay to plow the land while net if it bakes insteal of pulverizing when it dries out. A firit cross of any two breeds makes a go d fo-.vl, but the brooding should not be carried farther. A stolen uest gives a full batch because it has all the essential conditions neces sary for incubation. it pays to roll the oats. This may be done aficr they arc up if you do not get time to do it before. This year of high-priced corn will be a good time to try the merits of clover pas turage in pork making. T.vice a week is often enough to feed sun-flower seed. They coutain too much oii to be used regularly. Poultry will soon become a nuisance if allowed the run of the farm buildings, the yard i,nd the garden. If com ground is rolled either before or after planting the harrow should fol low close after the roller. Because the stalliou is pampered aud fat it is no sign that he is the best, or that he is a more sure foal-getter. About one-half the work of Cultivation cm be done, and done most easily aud tllectively, before the coru is plautcd. Young turkeys arc voracious caters, and almost auythiug iu the line of ani mal or vegetable diet will not come amiss. When seeding is done get the seeder under cover. You have not made enough the last year to pay you to neg lect this. It will be a good plan to mark the eggs intended for hatching when they are laid so that a track cau be kept of heir age. Whether for silage, or for grain an,d fodder, the man with clean land cau grow the most coru with the least labor by planting iu drills. It very rarely, if ever, pays to stir the ground when it is very wet. Iu unusual ly riiny weather it is better to use the hoe and scythe than the cultivator. Have a full understanding with the owner of the stallion you use as to terms of service, conditions of payment, etc. A little care now may save trouble here after. "A field well plowed is half manured" is an old saying of the British farmers. Thorough aud intelligent working of the soil will develop its lesources in a won derful manner. Protective Resemblances iu Crabs. In all animate nature we find what are termed protective resemblances. In other words, an animal that constitutes a tidbit to certain fishes rasemb)es some thing that is not in such demand, and so ecripe-. A most remarkable example of this is found iu the Saragossa Sea the vast mas; of seaweed ia the Atlantic that appears to be heid in place by the var ious currents which sweep around it where almost all the crabs are of the ex act tint of the. wee I, a rich olive, light or dark as the case may be. One crab especially was s i perfect in its mimicry that I have overlooked gpecimens not a foot away, tiie discovery being made by their movements, the raisi'g of a leg or cia.v above the surface. Every living creature in this w eed is a mimic, finding protection in its rolovs and tinls from the many birds that fit over it in search of prey. Some crabs are not satisfied with their resemblance to seaweed, so they forthwith proceed to plant it upon their backs, so that they resemble rocks covered a ith weed. Some years ago I kept several of these crab iu an aquar ium, su iposshng at the time the growth of weed wus un accident. But one day, wishing to make a drawing of the crab, I ( leaned its bick with a finger 'tsh and returned it to the water. Almost immediately the crab seeme 1 to realize, it was in an exposed condition, and be gan at once to remedy the defect. A ith its biting claws it bit off small pieees of seaweed, pres-ed the cud to its mouth, evidently attaching some adhesive secre tion, ard then raised the claw over its back and pressed the broken o Igc of the twig-to ii. where it would remain. An other br.auiM was attache 1 in the sim-j wav, aud so on, until the back, of the crab began to look like a moss-covered rock again. This operation I ojserved on several occasions, and while it may lie instinctive it certainly requires no little t ought or something very riu'-h like it j u the part of the cab. The spirit crab finds protection iu it resemblance to the sand. I never saw ou? away front it; running about it was perfectly safe, aud even if a watchful bin! should see it the crab could dart into its burrow with remarkable speed. The so-called ro:k crabs or stone crabs were remark able for their mimicry, so rescmblin ,' the stones of the bottom tint it w-as a'.- ; most impossible to distinguish thctu i from it, Franiscy C'u'jui': c. Opnqae Glass. The application of opaque glass in : mosaic is of the greatest antiquity, nnd has been practised by many different 1 nations with various materials. Long before the Christian era this kind of architectural ornament was largely em ployed, fragments of marble being used, but chiely for payments. About the fourth century opaque glass came to be largely used in this kind of decoration, the glass being rendered opaque by the addition of oxide of tin, and colored by means of various other nietnlie oxides. The work was probably carried out as it is to-dny at Murnno, where a number of crucibles arc arranged like wash hand basins in a lavatory, with a wood fire beneath. Those crucibles contain the molten glasis, which when suUici'-nt-ly Soft is ladled out on t. a metal table and pressed into circular cukes aveng ing about i iglit inches in diameter and i-bout throe eighths of .'in inch thick. 1 hose are annealed, gradually cuiled. and are thou broken up into fragments "f a convenient si.e fm- the use of the artist. A liclp ill Hearing'. 1 teleph. .nod to :i friend tiie other d r. . 1 1 id a f t, r he leu nil d who wanted hi ui he s.lid "Wait a iiiMVii,'.'' 1 waited, at. I t'e-n iie said. "Weil, go .ahead. " I Said what I had to Say, and then asked w hy lie had told me to wait, and iie replied. "I wanted t i put on my glasses." I iaughed, and asked him what his glasses bud to do with the telephone He said. My bearing is perfect, but my sight ; or. You know I always w-ar glne when reading or writing Now I liud that I can hear better over the wire if I have my glasses on. It may seem strange, but it is true. Theatre goers have perhaps noticed that opera glasses are a help in hcar- The Cotlon-Sced Cure. A Florida writer describes the follow ing remarkable cure for consumption, which may be of interest to many: "A medical friend sent a young man o me with a note, requesting me to employ him in my mill and, as a last resort, feed him on cotton-seed oil. The boy appeared to me to be far gone with throat and lung disease. I didn't think he would live six months. " I gave him light w-rk, and told him to eat all the oil he wanted. In the course of a few weeks I noticed a great change. His cough had left, and he gained strength enough to do heavier work. He had increased in weight, so that hebegan to hi! out clothes which had hung on him .ike a pole when he came first. He .voiked with me all that 6eason, and was to all appearances well. For over eight months he ate nothing but cotton-seed oil and baker's bread." Iu Kings' Palaces. It is well known that a visitor when about to enter a Japanese house must lay aside his street shoes, lest he should soil the immaculate mats; and the fol lower of Mahomet does the same upon catering his sabred places. It seems also that the visitor to the Old Schloss fpalace) at Berlin is required to make a similar change. "As we entered the palace," writes a friend, "we were detained in one of the corridors, and all obliged to put on soft, thick, gray felt slippers, in which we noiselessly passed over the polished lloors, leaving no mark upon the shin ing surface. These slippers consist merely of a toe and sole, with no heel. We were each obliged to step-up in turn before the guard, who chopped them before us, and then skate off over the slippery Hoors as best wo could." No attention is paid to the fit. of course. Kmc! i must take them as they come. "Mine," ;.ays my friend, were tre mendous. I believe they would have been too large for the biggest man 1 oversaw; so you may imagine that I had to-slide along cautiously ic-st I shoul 1 lose them off. The. occasional glimpses of ourselves that we had iu the mirrors were very ridiculous stan ' ing in these great caual boats;!" The Lady tloers of Afri?. The ladies arc handsome, tail, and of good figure; inclined, however, toward corpulency at middle age. Blue eyes and light hair predominate. Feet and : hand are largo. A young man going to a store and asking for a pair of number j nine shoes, gent s size, for his sister to be maaried in, is not an uncommon in- cidrnt. The ladies dress in a fantislic style. A Boer young lady considers a dress of live oi si : colors, a headgear in which arc blended the most startling contrasts green, yellow, red, brown, etc., with a hun kerchief to match, tied over the face toservcasa veil, derigu vr. The clinvate being always moderate, : they dress in light garments, and sel dom wear stockings and bustles, and , tight lacing is something as yet un- , known and unheard of. A Boer young ; lady is a flirt. Many are the simple blandishments she uses to bring her beau to her fec i. A very slight marked attention on his part may be construed into something far more serious than he intended, and the unlucky swain may hrvvo a big lubberly brother or cousin to settle with befoie he is aware. A Railroa J on 'J rec Tops. It mav not be known outside of the neighb-e h iud in v. hi eh it is situated, but it is neveriheier-s ii fact that in Sono ma county, f'u'iif-i! nil. there exists an original and successful piece of railroad engineering aud buiidiug that is not to be fotmd in iie- bo-.'us. In the upper oart of the o,,;.iatv nann d. near the coast, may be s, ,-n an actuni railroad bed on tree tops. Between '.lie Clipper Mills and Stuart l'oint, where the road crosscis a deep ravine, the Irees are sawed off on a It vi-'i with the surround ing hills and the timbers and ties laid in the stumps. In the centre of lie ravine mentioned two huge reihvrx d trees, sianding side by side, form a substantial support. These giants lur e been lopped off seventy-five feetuho-.e the bed of the creek. This natural tn e bridge is considered one of the wondeis of the (iolden State and for safety and security far exceeds a bridge framed in the most scientific manner. Dyspepsia is one of the mist common causes oi' huhlness. KVIakes the Weak Strong The way Ju li "' rarsajnrilla Imil U up people In run dov.-n or iriakcnl siat of heilih conclusively proves rh" claim that ti.-j r.i-li-'iii' "make ih weak ir-vip"." It op not -f like a sVlmulaLit. iinp.irtig: fictitious Mn'ucrth frnm " ! tber? must follow a rea-'tion of creator wcnkn.v: thun beforr, lint in the most namra! way IIo'vl's Sarsaparilla overcome timt tirel feflin, reJ", a i appetite, purifies the bloV. am!, in saori . jci' t"- S"-!' brdi1.1!". n.rvr. motile! an-1 ilier-'. ; . c .-i P'U jt h. SarsaparilSa old by all dnif-iM. fi. vx for y. I'i-v-i-.' 1 ' i' t.j C. I. ItOUD .K CO.. Apuithe-. arles, Lowell, ila.,. ICO Doses Ona Dollar AH Weak, Nervoos, VVrktchkd mortals get XllsR wel1 nd kpeP wel'- UtaUh Helper W I a la tells how. W) eta. a year. Sample cops ttae. Dr. J. 11. DYE, Editor. Buffalo. S. Y. Irrdlscreet. It is not dilfieult to imagine that the goddess of liberty smiled gently and indulgently as they made their way up lie walk to the capitol. And when they entered the hall w here the whisper ing gallery is, the sight seers all seemed to pause as if they had heard Cupid flapbiswings. The moment of interest didn't seem to attract them much and at last they found a cozy nook lehind in a corner where the crowd could not jostle them and where they were safv from even the Stare of tbo stairway's marble eyes. "Darling," he wdiippered, "we are at last alone. You have told me often, but I want to hear it again. 'Toll mo that you love me. ' ' Her lips part'-d, but as he awaited her reply there came the words iu a hoarse, brutish voice, "You can le. t your life I do!" Th'-y 1, .ki -.1 once into each other's startled face and lied Th, y bad struck the whispering gallery and there was an audience at the other end of the liu?. I'ntitlni to llie Heat. Ailare entitled to the hett that fielr rnnaov will buy, to every f..m;li ,M !,av. at one-) a bottle of the best family i-pmeily. Syrup of I- iRS, to cirr.'.se the sy-teni when oostlveor bil ious. For Ea.'e in aiel t'- bottles by al. leading dt ugtrists. Turkish soldiers, in a recent turret eontet j pro ved t hut not one i n t a rnty e ai Id hi t a mn ii nt t iventy pi- ees. Dewnre of Ointment for Catarrh Tbnt Coutnln Meri-urj-, As mercury will surely rV-sl roy the sense of mell and completely dor:-nge tbe whole bvb l em w hen c uteri ni; it t hrouijli the mucous siir faci'B. Surh articles i 'ion Id ne ver be tiRxrl ex -( ept on I'reseri il ioiiM from reputable pbisi i ian, an the UaniiiKc they v. ill do is len (old I ,, the pood you can ponsibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by .1. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.. contains no mercury, ' and is taken Internally, and acts directly upon , the blood and mucous surfaces) of the By stein. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you Bet the genuine, It in taken Internally, and made"! in i oieao unio, hy t . ,1. t tiwiey & Co. t Sold by Uriiirgihtw, price TOc. per bot Rev. Tt. I.. Kil.l, a Canadian evniitrelirt, can recite t be cm ire li ib'e from memory. I i Indies neo lia : a tor.i -. or plu'Mran wh i I want building up, should take Hnovn'.i Iron Bitters. It i . i l'-.i.saiit to ta-e. cares .Malaria, ; lnditrefetioi.'.Hibuusue.ss and Liver Cioaiplaiuts, makes the liluod i ich arid pure. Mr. Taplinct', famous co'leetion of posture . ;iamp, valued nt Jioii.ooo, has been be 1 lucathcd lothe Ilrifbh Mnsenm. ! Ono Bottle Was Worth S3." LAewzEnT, Te.nn., Aiifrnst 21, 188H. i I have used one bottle of Floraplcxion, and I am in a better shac than I have been for two years. That bottle we a worth $.". K. Boyi.an. Hirrn)tl(xnu is Hie speedy and permanent j cure for Sick Headache, Iiidieestion. Dyseii- I sin. Biliousness, Liver Complaint. Nervoua De- bility and Consumption. It is t he only sure i cure for these complaints. Ask your drugtrUt j lor i:. and ia't well. j Gotolied IV,! n is the n one of a farmer ' living in Dickinson County, Knn. Ma nt renons ara broken down from or-r-work or household cares. Brown's Iron Bit ters rebuild.-) too t.ysiorn, ai Is digestion, re moves excess of bile, an I cures malailik. A splendid tonic for women and children. An Ohio younr? man has iurneJ green from the effects oi cigurette fnnokiug. TITS stoppod free by Dn. Kt.ine's GktaI j Nekve Hestokeh. No tits after tirst day's use. ' Marvelous cures. Treatise and 2 trial bottle free. Dr. Kline, 9S1 Arch St., I'hila., Pa. Beware of the man who has no petty vices. Quit Everything Else. S. S. S is the only permanent cure for contagious blood Taint Old chrome cases that physicians declare incurable; are cured in every instance where'S. S. S., has had a fair trial. I honestly believe that S. S. S., saved my life. I was afflicted with the very worst type of contagious bfod poison and was almost a solid sore from head to foot. Ths pnysicians deda'ivJ my case hopeless. I quit everyth nrr e.'so and cornme need taking S. S. S. After taking a few bottles I was cured sound ind wel I. Thos. 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Ilo not buy miv Hoofing til! yon wrlto :on- fornnr Pwrlp live. Catalogue. Series Is. AliE'TS WASTI1B. REQUIRES ADDITION Of AM eOUAL PART OFOILA4 OR ItyAKING COST?riil.JW iWlseo in 7348 PAPERS Where wr havr no Aml will nrran wit i. auf acf 1 vr "c. elm :if 1. fe 71. Ti . It loney in IP YOU KNOW HOW To krep them, bnt u v rong to lot i tu- ; oti h . sr" Sufler and I:c oi rU)V.6 Ma ad'e w hi. h i:V f them when in a ni;i".r.iv ocr.a a Cure ctvi (1 l;.ir yippn cflectod bed tin poapp. sed a 1UI - Ivl.OU - i ,cc. pnch aw cau be pro- i cred irom the ONE HUNDRED PAGE BOOK ' . offer, embr.ir i c th V ' ' TIt'AL rirERlEN' Elf Of raPAINT. mm.in TJ)1SS KKMKliV riHJ A i .ViUill - llrsr. I.asi't l u.v. mmam x t it ! pi -st. Krlit-f is Imtiiodi.tu-. - A euro Is certain, l'or j E 1 nostrils. nre, .vw-. Sold by rtnircisN or -.'?it bv m,ili. I I fro Address. )'.. T lt- ' c.rr-- CAvurSo An imitation of Nature that's the result you want to reach. With Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, you have it. They cleanse and renovate the whole system naturally. That means that they do it thor oughly, but mildly. They're the smallest in size, but the most effective sugar-coated, easiest to take. Sick Head ache, Bilious Headache, Con stipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels are prevented, relieved, and cured. Purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, and gently laxative, or an active cathar tic, according to size of dos As a Liver Pill, they've been imitated, but never equaled- August Flower' Perhaps you do not believe these statements concerning Green's Au gust Flower. Well, we can't make you. We can't force conviction in to your head ormed Doubtinrj icine into your throat. We don't Thomas. want to. The money. is yours, and the misery is yours; and until you are willing to believe, and spend the one for the relief of the other, they will stay so. John H. Foster, 1122 Brown Street, Philadelphia, says: . " My wife is a little Scotch woman, thirty years of age and of a naturally delicate disposition. For five or Bix years past she has been suffering from Dyspepsia. She Vomit became so bad at last that she could not sit Every Meal, down to a meal but she had to vomit it as oon as she had eaten it. Two bottles of your August Flower have cured her, after many doctors failed. She can now eat anything, and enjoy it; and as for Dyspepsia, she does not know that she ever had it." Send for our new book on constitutional or Blood Diseases, mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. CHEAPEST AND BEST GERMAN DICTIONARY OF 24 PAQE8 FOR CKLY OWE DOLLAR. A FffiSTCLISS" DICnOSiRT T VERV ell ALL PRICK. ft kIts F.ll h Worn with h norma Kn4a) lfiua--d Profunolutlno and German Words wlttp EatUab DeAu.l.oiu. Ban! postpaid oa receipt at f J READ WHAT TIIIK H A If StTKi Muni Km, H7 11. UM. Borik fSib. TTovmtt. 1W Lonard St.: Tin German Dl'-tlonary 1 rvclTl and I sail ssosk Blrncfd w.th It. 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The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 4, 1891, edition 1
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