A RAIX OF BULLI'T'
A TerriJj--' r-c- -no -it tho Battlo
of o : ln,y I v -i n i '.
Tha Pivrcj
A:.;-." !
To k."cn up iha s : i r i v of rtmTnu.ihi'.'i ;
p.'ick-.nu'e- no-:-.; lr.u -o' into i:, .:. o'i ;
anivnii! c.rrvi -j -5. ') roun stiys :i
writer in tic- (.' -i:i;ir y, 'I- rlb'.i the
fic'm it! i!-c ":! ly . :.'' At the 1-at- '
tie ol S,.'. ...!.,!:::;. '1 ho l..;xos wire :
Tr f j i ..- I v'. -:'i.'.n 1 tho tro ;i '
JUl''-tl, ".h-'M; t!"V Vf.T'J -liOii ! 0;' TO"!
hy tin: t'Jli:'..T-i Of fi c-;cs' I's who M:rV: J i
the :mn:.ti;ii J";-. to tho nio'i The j
writer (!'! 4!) ) iou'mIs r.f ai'imij-iiii'.-n,
;tnl many t;tl or-, as m irv or i;.r'. hi
this lifiaii- r :i (' i a i! in :.n-l r II f.rs
was ln-cn: . ite.-l, to v.!;; '. th etiomy
rej.Ji-.Ml v,-i!b vi.r..r :"'; v.vh.
Find th i ! v.c v. r - ;;o 10 'no 'Invert
buck, the Cii .U'i' I;,! "S hOa:i tj uso
imr. li-cre; i :i, -.;,.-.irt'4 tin in -dives .
but litth, u:!i f!f l-..-;.-ii..'os in th' ir
work- to tir thr 1:14! , ..-el at tiiu -s
inciirr th.; iniiZ.;- ': 1 1. .: s-;;I -h on the
top h.if-t, ii:r r the nigger P.nd
small of th.- stock, ami elevating
tho lo f f-h wi'h on L-upI sui'i' iorit iy to
reach u-.. D.iuii ti. 'lay ae of our
batteries took p .-itio-i oohia i u, f?nl
ing shell aft' r -h -'.i (:-: ov: r our healths
to ex!otl it s .ic the (J !i:o-ic-rate work-.
Ia like m .iit'.er Cot-horn mortars fr.'J
yards in our roar ent their she. I- v. ilii
adoiirar-'o ; r.v'-ti'Mt racefullv u v !i ;
ovoi u-i. So;i! "im---. llie enemy's tiro (
wouM -i-.ckt r, inei the in in nts wouhl
bee. nit; ho mono; on. us thai Minicthing
had to be tloiic to stir tliom up. 'Mien
some n-Moluio ;Y;l!a' w.-ual scizo a ft 11c -rail
or piece, of abatis, aiel, creeping ;
close to tho brc-iHtwork, thn.-t it over '
anion y tho eo.-mv, v.:u tleoi tiro:, on the 1
groun-l to uv'.itl tho v- ioy th:it was -uro
to follow. A tl-,r:!i.r lit u! 1 ti-isit ia ouo
of t-ur h'fl c 111 . 1 n i s K-apt i ut-on 1 he
breastworks, took a rifle that was haii'Ied ,
to liim, ale; ii-eh u -jj.-il it anion;? the foe. ,
In like man tier he tli-charo;'-! anotli- r, ':
ami was in lie- ac. of firintr u thinl shut
when Jiis K i' ii -'.v up in tho air tin 1 his
both- pitclit; I he.eiion ai;ionr the enemy.
0.1 '-ever . 1 ooca-ioin stpials of dis-Leaiteti'-
I C i.fe h-rntcs rai-eil ph oos of
shelter t. :r,s ok v-.i tiie works as a tlui; of
truce; upon nr.' shi; kie.o; tire ami calling
to theni t cotne in they wtui'-l imuio
diately juei-p t':o Irea; wt.rks ;.n 1 sur-renU-r.
One p tri v of 2u or :30 thus sn?
nitie.l tii.-T w. i:i --.e-s i- -.u'oinit, 1'Ut
owing to tie- f:.et that their eomraih s
ocioi-ion-i! ly t' ! k :el vao i a of i;.t- cshu
tioa to io''-- a voili-v no u-i, it was some
till!" b ::! we COlo- i; to eiV'" tiifiU
a cliiini'-. le'.eho-l i-::as we c:;'h-l
to them to (o .e; Spr-io o, ; u;.
the lu :itwoi i; ii; a body they !ooi it r
an instant ji;:i:ie trickeo at :ho tt nioh;
array before th - :i; ti-at t:: jmeate.rv
lay wa--th -i ::.!; t. r tit -ir le-ti uetion.
"V hii-; we with t.r i!"o-rs -:esi:!;; .he
trig;eis t;oi;t--.l to ' 1 in to j .inns, th.-ir
troou-. i:i.-:s,..-l in the roi.r p or- u ao'iev
into t:t-o--, kioinir or wou:olio- all hut ii
few who droop, -d with the r---l a:i i
craw led in u , i . -.or pi .-c wdi.lo we
icst.tnt'h,- 1 .-in !i; i;"4.
1 he b tt !e, vh;(;li onrioi: !:c oo'l
ini; rao;l wit h m.-re t-r h-.-., vi a
the ri.j.-lit ;n-l l-.-ll of t':;: p...it! .r.ol
uaiiv -:aeoi.' 1, a:i att-or. i. w.s
ccntia.e : upon ti,- .dile. o i.;:.;::--u-
and heavy was e;r sir" th 1! heat
logs of ti.e '.( a twa-rk ' ,t- out a-'d
tor.i until they r. -oiub; -d is:- k-iv
brocin-. Sevoral l-irge u.i ; t: - . n oil
grew yil n tho rear of t;. w :i, w ru
COniph tt Ir inawed ST fy our av g
ing tir- , uud ab u; : ..'clock i;; ti: .lay
fell anion. 4 ho ( irar,-.- wi: .1 a '.ou t t ra-iii.
Miali-gic Kiliuu
"To attcmot t- e
u ral
; r a ' s 01
by poi-oning them -u 1 ieioo wo b !.ol,"
said r.n ' i 1 r o e : oh -1 r. e - n t i i o ,t t -
port at f..r th" A 1 u and Exo; s. '-()
Tats kii. w to- c an i , 1 e : i.i
only lv k n i n --. 'i' . i -; r. -.- t ia. at,
give t!.: in a g---i m-.-...' c r- ry .a.-. I)
not iu l any p-.-o:i ti tie- ',,-. :, but,
simply 1 r pai - a d:-h f. r tie-in d iilv, a
a free iunch, c'-m-. . -:-l of la in, m,.-al,
moi-tene i widi mi.k, wliieh one
egg with a iittitt sail to -c.-lso;i has be ii
bea (-ti. Ai h-.-t th-y miy not t.,uch it,
bill keep ii, f'-oiv iht-i.i, liiiki-t; it frasii
every da v. Tm-v wi-l s.mui t v a idtle,
and if not in i .: . ous t i e.r susj-, ,- . ns : " 1
be a hived. In a v.-ck r Sen davs ts.. y
will exp -v t it itnd ev-.a v r .l n the htcJ
wid b. at ti
in"'"'1
i - 01O f,o the
treat. G.vc ph-nt v of it so .as to in luce'
all the ra.s in the i.eit-.hb- sh to j on
in. Da not bo in n ietta w to 0 io,n tie
If they cat ;;'i the f....d -jtiv ih-uu a
larger poitit.n a. x; f.m . A - - .n as
they have thrown if ait .-u-oicb-u get
some ph-sph.or..s pa-te or other rat
poison, mix it with the lo..d ami he
sure to give them t to. 11 -h and -omething
to spare so as to in lu- e a.il to eat. '1 hey
will either i.- kiii-'-.i , r l. come so sus
picious of a.l foo 1- liuii not a rat witl re
main. IV In lied I! la ins.
Petrified clams . ave been 1 u;n 1 in the
South Cat. ii inn mountain-, in Arizona,
at a height of nearly 10 0 11) feet above
the lev.-, of th sea. Prof. Proctor ad
vances tho then ry that .after ( limbing
to such a height tic chains b came p-t-rified
with ;-t.ui-l m r at finding
themselves so far fi.-m to.-ir native ele
ment. Tio s who h v.- tii i to ; at
these clam- av '.li y a almost as indigestible-
its the (' .-.t-y Js.;i,.d variety,
when ror-;e h i X. iri-town 11 raid.
Two 'A.nl rs.
Inilignaio a : -o a .0- Look here,
I've b '-n w thiing : r f-.r the la-t. half
hour.
Waiter That's nothing. I've been
waiting her..- for the hi-t two years, and
I ain't kicking about it e ther. Siftings.
Lie mioiasi. .uides.
I'et-tlln lsiitlrrni ik to
Buttern.dk is a hi.d.ly nitroqo-' e us
foO'', while c.-rn meal, ou tho foutru: v,
is hi'h'v oarh-.oiaceou-. I.u f..--d:!;g
Pro!. Henry, of tho Wi-corniti A-r: cul
tural Exp'-rini-oitai Station, recommends
one pound oi coram -al to each gal. 0:1 of
butlermilk. As the pigs advance in
size, and fat rather than growth and
mu-cl-1. is tlc-iied, more corn meal may
be abided, as it makes tho ration more
carbor.a- C'u- i.n 1 ca i-'-h the hog to lay
on mo-e fat. In some experiments made
on 'he Ma-ar inw.-tts A..u iculturai Ex
perira - at d Station , c ounting ccrnmoal
d buttermilk at 1G
, p was found th;il
1 G eentl. At first,
cents per 100 pound
a pouri I of !-'-:k c-o-'
in tho
U 4 per cent., twelve
ounces ol corn in 1!
gallon of l"f no . i.
led to eaeii
quantity of
1 !i
meal gra u , ly inert. a.-i, (nosing with
five an I thr-c-cpiai tor poun ts or corn
meal and thro:.- ga ions of buttermiik to
each hog.
Treatmri-I for llloTt In Cattle.
B.oat.ng i call- -i by ii:;pro.er feetl
inir, and c p;t :it in digestion; the
food f.-ritioi'-ts in the stomach, and pro
dives a Urge quantity of gas, which
cau-.-i such it distention as to interfere
with the lung; an 1 prevoit breathing by
the procure. Ti.e iiiomd then dies of
suiToeauou. There are .w.-rai ways of
reii' virig the animal. A pi"Co of woo l
about one and one-half niches in diam
eter may be put acro-; the mouth in the
maimer of a bit, and tied to the horns;
this hi I jvs tile an. ma' to discharge the
accumulated gas. if this is not effective
it is best to op 01 the stomach .and let
out the g-i.s. A sharp pointed smali
blade is pushed into the btonvich
through the skin on the left side of the
animal at a spot , qnidi-lant from the
point of the hip an t the hist rib and
ab. ul dx or eioht inches beiow the loin.
The knife should be pu-hed in in such
a manner as not to woii..d the kidneys.
The spot indicated is when? tho stomach
is most swollen. Toe gas 1 -capes in a
stream and it is weii to put a quill or a
smad tub of elder wood in the opening
to keep it cue ,i. No alter treatment is j
Deeded; the wound soon heals, but soft
food -ucit as bran masii s should be
given u .til the stomach is restored to
healthiu. action. N -w York Times,
notations i f Ants on .5 Aittlitlv
The great :.-n- fits derived by ants
from plant lise have long been known.
Many species oi an's obtain a consider
able pr oi.ort.oo of th--ir subsistence from
ppliids .ond a'lie I in-ccts, honey-dew
Ciistiiiuiti g tie- ci fpir: of their food.
In a eircu'.ar reo -iv. i :10m th-' D-nart-
merit mi la
ty. Pr.i'V-s
the . b'-ve,
pra fi -- bv
o a : . 1 o r
r C ou-;-
(.'rneil U:::ver-i-k,
coinnieiiting' on
war the phtnt-iiie
., ? iir-j w a . 1 1 , j '
tin-. a-suciatioii is oniv
part hi. iy uu ier-too'i.
Th" slight amo'int
of proieetion j
alt t.lad i-y ihe ants in occasionally
dn!e j- in ' : 'V-.r in-etusawav from
Coa.ei n , 01
to a-, co'.mt
apparatus 1
fner, now v
o-l- casi h ir-liy be sufficient
toe ! ve.opnvnt ol too
x reti'ig hoiuy-dow. The
i;n-). '!, that ueilain ants
e,v i:i th'.ur nests the
- ho ag th' winter, in li
,,r. or r-- im o irtant rt.la-
1 1 t . o group- of insect -
Co. left
egg- oi
ca:- -
ti 1.
tiitio a
::!':; :
P. -it.Hi-e
i
This a
tiiO pin
the v. i
in the
lu;a v
tie -o
1
) a
1
d.t.
And this
I i so 1 very b
I'-; ti
r F :
lie'.
, in ;
at
tue corn plan
oej ,-;
It V
nt on an ant.
i . ag in inc, ai a; g
1 : the e oi !' coi le t : -
: t 1 .1
: at i
o'.vv -
htijernao.l
ielli itito 11-
w.ilc'ue-. an i protect.-iii-iii
at that the
.- to e-iabii-il tleun-
Kxi
pi ant-! c
Se i v s
the ai 1
ir
1; t
!1 O
ie y if',.-) 1 f corn w.tiiout
is, evoii when placed in
gret
cor;
nuni i.'i's .it the
of the hill ol
Slugs tt
ground a
Peter lie
Salt is .
smalie-t
Olatti : ai'
tie jo -01:1 ot.tU in tho open
i III the greelihoU-i, pjivs
i r-o:i ;ti liio Agriculturist.
1 ,
1 to them, even in
and whui in the
; T r i 1 kl ing of stii t
ii i t u ti ; but tiie
be remembered.
.little-,
a -ii.
U 1 i
I not
-hot
; as -a-kiii
over Ine
fcpt'iilkdii
must, bo
: v
. a 1 - lit, if put on
1 is Dsn dly sown on
a mo t ;.!!', ivttid of
(even a ti.
ii flo-.r) wi
Veg-'tat ion.
slugs usual . y
In our green. i'-us -the-!
' 1 at. ;ii lit. getting under
th.. beach; s 1 tiring ihe iay. We have
found tt most t-:;e, iu d r m-.-dy in strew ing
a thin line of .-alt on e.tge of b.-neh; this
makes a lomph-ie "-te.il i i:e ' for the
slugs and -nails, for they cannot crtxs i
and live. An ih r plan is to 6lice up
potatoes, carrots, c .bl.age, or lettuce
leaves, to feed on. for which thev will
leave all other plant -. Ex imitie thes t
traps dailv, and destroy the captives.
Oi all ta- 0; p --.ts on law us, or san I -,-soils,
ants arc the most troiiihcsom-- and
when these are on Mich large are , a".;
remedy as yet known is almost futile to
destroy them. When on small areas,
outsitle or in the greenhouses, we fi id
about the best pi .1:1- are to lay fresh
bonps or pa., r cov r-d with molasses
around their haunt-; these they will
Come to in lar ' numb -us; they should
be removed daily and burned or other
wise de-i in e I. Another method that
we have I", uu 1 moic destructive to them
than any other, is to puff Pyrethrum or
Persian las- ct Pow ier from a strong
bellows among them. Tiie smallest par
ticle of thi- powder nt once chokes and
kills them, though it must strike them
dry to ' .1 . if c ive; for wc find that
when the ;-o -, ii damp on the floor,
they a I ,1 v. r it an i even burrow
in it wi a iuipunby. Nothing I have
ever tried will "poison'' ants. Either I
their instinct causes them to avoid it, or
else they are uot affected by it. Ilen-dersoo.
Farm and rilen fote'.
Provido the animals iu pasture with
shade.
The 1 1 : -1 bath to fow's is wLiT water
is to man.
Ii-peated ho'dng hadens tho growth
of sweet corn, oabbige and cauidlvwer.
B'cs give a v:iiuab!e .roluct and cost
little for keeping beyond providing
shelter.
Inc .nveniencc is often caused by losing
the names of fruit trees in young
orchards. A good zinc label is desirable.
An advocate of free access to salt lor
sheep says they will not overeat, as
when baited only occasionally but
freely.
M-. I. D. ii mington cla;ms there is
no animal k 'pi. on the farm that will
begin to pay as much money as a breed
ing mare.
A woman who ha3 had success in rais
ing turkeys says it is always best to keep
young turkeys oil the grass when the
dew is on it.
Allowing fruit trees to overbear per
manently injures them by the load, af -fects
the quality of tho fruit and lessens
the fruit product.
Gardeners say that in the larger vines
of j.j -as there is a better succession of
bloom, giving a longer picking from the
sam'j seeding than the dwarf pea3
afford.
The best way to set a hen is to do
it at nirdit. If she is to be moved to
some other location carry her on the
nest, as .she will be better reconciled to
the change.
It is claimed that more damage is done
by the gentle bulls than by those that
are vicious and the advice is to watch
them, as the g. iitlebt of buds is a treach
erous animal.
Western farmers say that if they ap
ply petroleum to their seed corn it pre
vents its disturbance by birds and squir
rels .and does not injure the corn or re
tard its germination.
When a contagious disease breaks out
in a llock of fowls, it is better to destroy
tic on all rather than have the disease
get "rooted" on the farm, as the germs
muv remain for years.
White clover is the best grass that
can be grown for sheep. Sheep are not
partial to tall grass, and the white ciover
will always be selected by them in
preference to other kinds.
Potatoes with deep eyes are objec
tionable. A smooth, even surface ena-
1 bles the housewife to pare the potatoes
J with little waste, and if combined with
j elongated shape to bake them impeded,
j Teach a young calf to be led by a
! rope, and if it ii to be bred for a cow the
I accomplishment will greatly increase it3
: value. Tiie sooner this docility i3
j h a: tied the better for the animal and its
I ow .; r.
Grain fed to cows should be properly
mingled with cut and niui-tened fodder.
so that it may be digested with as little
strain to tiie system of the animal as
pa-; ure grass, and wear her out no
faster.
A correspondent of the Country Gentle
man says: "corn will endure, wiiea
wng, a pretty hard frost without in
jury a harder frost than many farmers
imagine." F. r that reason he advocates
early planting.
It his been ascertained that the well- j
known "lady-hug" (with a red spot on j
each wing-cover) preys upon rose lie j
and c.iinch-bugs. Mr. Hatch of Suiun, i
Cai., oil' red an ounce of gold tor an
ou..ce of lady-bugs, and obtained them. '
There arc few farms in the United i
i b ates which would not be better for i
j having some sheep grazing on them. ,
j They eat the rcfus" feed and they mil- j
mi re the groim i. Siio p manure is lav- j
oia'-le to the growth of heavy wheat j
' and corn. j
Itissugested that the first litter of a
: v. ung sow will never be a large one. ;
j They should be taken off when six j
j weeks old and fed by themselves, though j
j one or two of the weaklings may be left j
j two weeks longer. With this help the !
j litter wiil make a more even lot of j
! shoatS. !
G e-e do not need a great ileal of j
waiter, .and often do well with only a
trough to bathe in, but tho water should '
he pure and ciean all the time, and ttiey i
need good pa-turage. A shady lane or
an orchard is cxce'.i.-Mit for thorn. Dis-a-i-s
are few among geese and they
-ouietiiiies live one hundred years.
The largest yearly record for any Jer
sey cow for one year is recorded to the
mod it of Landseer's Fancy, tsG pounds
1-1 li t ounces. The second largest yearly
io or 1 is that of Canada's great cow.
Mary Anne, of St. Lambert, bG7 pouu Is i
11 o-4 ounces in eleveu months and live J
day-. The llolstcins have the largest I
uilk record. j
Uei cher's Prompt Approval.
II. W. ltipley of Portland, Me., who I
lias passed forty-nine summers iu the j
White Mountains, tells a story about !
Henry War.l Beecher. Mr. B -echer j
once drove a pa-9enger-wHL,rori fr'Mn '.)
Twin to the Crawford, just for ft
turninej areiutid his t-t;.i 10 . .
gied up nd his wacon bid fair to tip,
when a Porihm 1 & Og-Jensbtiro; con- i uc -or,
looking out of a chamber window of
ihe hotel, shouted: "Let go your lead-
ers, you old fool." j
"That's good advice, young- man,"' i
was Mr. Beecher's calm reply, as he fol- !
lowed it.
i
A New Industry, j
"Where did you get all the fish, Jo"hn- j
nyf'a-ked a little urchin of his chum, j
who had a bio lask"t on his arm. i
' D wn at the market, to be sure," re.
turned Johnny. ",'m going to take j
them out in the country and sell them
to the fishermen coming home." 1
Judge.
i
NEWS AM) NOTES FOR WOMEN.
Gold predominates on the newest
1 1 -linnet?.
e:;t:r !v covered with small
-hov
Vorfoik
U5.
acket is u-cd for both
t o'Toii tin-; funnel drosses.
E.utdish niai.th-s lor carriage wear arc
of white silk, braided in terracotta or in
velvet.
Watered silk is fashionable, and
used for skirts with lace or gauze
draperies.
It i predicted that scarfs with hooQj,
whi.'h were pop dor several years ago, are
to be "'or;: ;i.ain.
The it'.-wc-t ribbons show heavy cable
edgi s in pi 1 .- of the lcped edges hereto
fore hi-hioi! ;il a
Fail i'loe t-s, with round or pointed
yokes, an-alike worn by little girls, misses
and sh-ath-r ..dies.
A Mexicm mother of twenty-eight
children has been pensioned by the
Mexican 'lovernment.
Pen. hint ear drops are coming in fash
ion again. The solitaire diamond earring
has apparently had its day.
I'ins simulating clusters of orange blos
soms, bedewed with diamonds are used
to hold bridal whs in place.
Of late there has been a revival of coral
of the pink variety in t lie shape of rows of
beads and plain polished ear drops.
Very lare round h its are in fashion.
These are f rimmed with multicolored
rlov. era trailing over the hat like ostrich
feathers.
Tiie use of fancy bonnet pins, to secure
the stria gloss bonnets and some hats upon
the head, is on the increase, and many
unique de-igns are seen.
Some novel para-ols are entirely cov
ered with bows and loops of very narrow
ribbon. Ticse may be stylish, but the
effect is decidedly ragged.
Corn color is miili worn on leghorn
hats this season and makes an attractive
ba k ground for many colored flowers,
part ictiiai ly the brilliant hued ones.
Th.: pics-nt tendency in children's
clothing i- to ad just it to the figure by
foi l-. Tibs stylo is generally becoming,
actor digg well with the ease and grace
Of chihik"od.
Linen collars and cuffs are again fash
ionably wo n with wool dresses. The
collars are high, straight bands, or else
they are turned over in points in front in
the Engli-h shape.
Mask veil-w ith scalloped borders may
be had in tulle of every color, and also in
gauze or grenadine, dotted with chenille,
aud with lows of dots, set closely together,
marking the edge.
A new way of wearing a locket or
handsome pent hint is to attach it to the
left f-ide of the dress upon the breast with
a dainty bow of satin ribbon matching
the trimmings of the costume.
Trouville gloves stitched with white
instead of the color of the glove, are the
stylish wear for this season. There is no
embroidery on th back, arid the wrists
are whole and five-button length.
Kli-e P. Buckingham .successfully man
ages a fruit farm of several hundred acres
in California, and urges other women to
take up the same kind of work, for
which she thinks women are well fitted.
The Cjueen-liegent of Spain is a skill
ful embroiderer, and has just com
pleted ii iirignif cent Hag for a new iron
clad aamed af ier her. The standard is
over eleven yards long and six and one
half wide.
An orche-tri of women, who are all
players of bra-s instruments, is making a
sensation iu Dresden. The ladies have
an engagement for Vienna next winter,
where they will play at a scries of balls
among the aristocracy.
A guide who has conducted many
bridal couples through the Capitol, at
Washington, declares that they are his
best customers, because "if a man is ever
going to throw away money on his wife,
it's when he's first married.
A few years ago it was thought im
prop r for a woman to be a foreign mis
sionary unless she were a mi.-.-ionary's
wife. Now there are 2,-100 unmarried
women in the mis-ion held, bes'des, prob
ab! , , an equal number of married ones.
At weddings where there arc only
two or four arid -m aids, they usually
dre-s alike, cither i.u white or rose-color,
but w hen t here are four or six each pair
wear- a different color, ami t's o no of each
pair -lands tin either side of the bride the
t fleet is very pretty.
Wide stripes of velvet, gauze, beaded
sill-: o- crept-, alternating with these of
lace, in black, while or colors, are the
la'c-t novelty iu liics- matt rials. Al
though expensive the-e Muffs are used
e!en-ic!. upon tea gowns and walking
and evening dres-es.
A style recently inir-idu ed i- that of
rex ers at the si h - of -kirt -. These are
produced bv a pie. of matetial reaching
from 'he w;ii-t to the edge of the shirt. or
Solo -times ih'- edge of tho iiuiic is so
p!a i'.i il as to h
ia-: on ,o -.'. it
The hi-ite ;
sentative o:
nitiii. She is
!!g lo'ee end tail in zigzag
. a tanor-al lining,
o'iiecr in I lawodi, the rep
10 King, is always a wo
apr.ointcd by the King,
aud holds her position at his pleasure.
The nloa-iin! inetiinhent is a hantlsoma
nat ive
tiiCtCah
pro: ii itt
wiiitian of thirty-five years or
'.t-. the wife of an educated and
io man.
Ihe Pistol in Mexico.
Almost any Mexican v, ouhl as leave
o o. it -doors without his o ;t as without
li - pi-t"l. He weir- it to church, to
the opera, to - o hi- J.e-t ; 1 1 - in short,
wherever he io. you may see a gli.-ten-itiy;
hit of uichci-plale-l steel -ticking
out from under hi- coat tail. Every day
when my tciclcr of Spanish (a swarthy
yotinef man in aeket of yellow kid and
pointed-toed hoots w i:h enormously hih
heels) comes to Liive me the customary
lesson he is obliged to unbuckle his belt
am! ie!t-it .a bio- revolver upon my table
before he can sit down to business.
Mrxit-an Letter.
Amos Keoter.
There's a livelv litt' ; ei tsder which is known
as .-eos ;,.. ... ; it couldn't be
d o it tr. , .
h v sw. -tly sinptin w hile about you,
sv. it ; 1 .- winsriii";. seeking out a j.lace
lor stinging through j-onr hide;
In gore 'tis everwadin lanced from grandam
and from maiden, till its veins are
overladen with the stutf,
And yet, though ri : i its diet, the small
erector n-'er is quiet, and you really
can' i come nigh it which is tuff;
You think you're sure to lam it, and nains
the wall you jam it, but you'll sadly
mutter "blame it," as it skips;
Oh, smart is Amos Keeter, on your very nose
he'll teeter, and he says "this my rueat
er" as he nips.
Confound the wo'etehM creature, he swells
your every feature, and he h'eeds y,,u
like a let t h or diiieth oil your face,
Oh, if he sansj in Eden, no stronger prtof I'm
neeihn uf the cause of the s.- edin'from
the place.
Cleveland Sun.
Deadly Effect f Dynamite.
A terrible accident ccurre i at .Ta-'
iiertiiv. r -ar Pesth. who k r'-sulttd in a
:;io-t -eri, us
ot
A b 1 lv
iftv-two engineers, fiutn the llu: g
i I oi v-d. wita -evera
1 r-
w-
- iviag iti-tructi
. in th-' Use of Hp'.
-.yes. 1 bey were ummii up ra a e:nt
irele, and the instructor, for the pur
pose of illustrating an experiment, f-t
tire to nfu-e. Thi-he threw axvaj while
alight, and it fell upon a pa- kct of dy
namite weighing not more than a pound.
A fearful exploM"li immediately fol
lowed, and th.- in-tructing otli-t r and
the surgeon, who stood near, were liter
ally blown to pit. ccs. Several other tH
t e rs and .-even men were kill- d on the
"pot, wail-t tt a other- died iu the eioii-e
if the day, cither fr-uii their wounds
under the operations, which, in tinny
ca-es, w. ere act . ---ary. A iicuieitaul had
part of 0:1 b-g blown away, and wlo u
the doctor-arrived two of tin in proceed
ed to amputate it, he meanwhile com
posedly smoking a cigarette; but the
p..or tellow dic-1 two hours after the op
cru! ion. Twenty -seven perso is xst-n-killed,
while forty were severely and
eight .-lightly injured.
Woodkn sho. s for children haw been
introduced with some success ia London.
They are .-o cheap that they cannot be
pawned, as leather .-hoes frequently an-,
by the parents of many poor children to
whom they are given by charitable
people.
Above all other earthly ills,
1 Late the bi, niil-la.shii.ne.l pills;
lie Mo.v deiTi-cc- Uiey downward weml,
Aiiti olteii .aii-e. or ujovant tend ;
With .-noli discomfort are they fraught,
Their ion "1 eilecis amount to naught.
Now , 1'r. Pierce lu'eiiarc.- a iitl
Thai .m-t exact 1 nil- the bill
A 1'eiiei, rather, that is all-
A l'le.i-ant 1 'urnulix e, and xma'd ;
Just t ry them a- 011Hcl their need.
You'll mid thiit I spoaK. truth, indeed.
Cineiimali has nuhscribed ,.t"H).U' for tho cel
ebration of her centennial in ltss.
loidr.-ii Slarvinif To l'itlii
On account of their inability to ilit,re-t food,
will lintl a most mtuweloun lotttl and remeily in
Scott's Emulsion c- I'ure Cod Liver (Oil w ith
Hypophusithites. Very palatiiblo ami easily
digested. Dr. Si. W. oni'.N, of Yaco, Te.x;is,
bays: " 1 havo used your Emulsion in Infan
liio wasting with kooU results. It not only
restores wasted tissues, but isivcs strength il
inerea.ses ihe apiietite. 1 am Klatl to u.-e siicii
a reliable article."
Ia tiermany the law forbids the salo of to
bacco to youths under Is ears of age.
The -MoriiiiiK lr'M.
It is said that a lady's stand in;,' in society can
easily bo determined by her tires- at the bit ak-faoi-table;
an expeiisi c, show y co-t nine indi
cating that the wearer has not yet learned t he
proprieties, but no one need be afraid ot bene,'
called "shoddy" if her lo.eliue i- as apparent
by daylight as at the hop-. IVriect beauty is
never the attendant of tii-ease; abtive all, til
those diseases peculiar to women, and which
find a ready cure in 1 r. 1'ieree't. "Favorite 1 'ri
scription." l'rice redu.-ed to one tluliai-. To
druggists.
Tho French people will erect next e.ar a
bronze sUituo ot .Mirabeau at Le ljignoii.
Olk pill boxes are spread oer the land by
tho thousands after having been emptied by
BUitVring humanity. hai a mass ot sicken
ing, disgusting medicine the poor stomach ha
to "contend w ith. Too much st rung medicine,
i'rickly Ash Litters i.-rapidh andsurel tak
ing tiie place of all this ela-s of drugs, anil l
curing all the ills arising from a disordered
condition of tho liver, kidneys, stomach itnd
bowels.
It Lit l-'nct,
That Dr. llarter's Iron Tonic iscoolina to the
blood, controls exces-ive perspiration, and
wiil safely ti'ie you over that period etc. rac
ier!. ted b' headache, faint ing spcii-, cx !i;ne-t : e
spiisnmi.'iilic alleetitins. iiml will gie .-i length
and new life io tiie entire system.
I'll, as CiiicmI Pt- M-t tU'iiiis
)n. Walton's t lint Foit In. is is l-uo.oi-
ti ed to cure the wur-t cn-e ol piles. 1'rtee -:t
cei, I -. At druggist - , or ma i a d t-l a mi p- t a k . i )
bv I :e'
Walton Hkmedy o., ( i.i.vi i.a.M), o.
I'roplt" ! Trnvcl.
'haage of climate or water very oft en a ITeet
the liow eis seriously. If on t ii-' Ins I s ie.pt.. lo
ot any tli-t nrbanee you would take I ;-. Ligirei-.'"
il 1 1 - . tebei'i'V t 'ortlia! much siiilering lutgtit be
sa.-'-l.
iiKi'.t ers, Wivt-s mitt 'inllier-..
sail tor l'aniph'.et on Female 1 M-c.ascs, free;
securt-iy sealed. lr- ' 1- Mareiiisi, I'litat, N.Y.
The number of religious sects in England
and Willi - now number Mi io.
Tho "old reliabU
edy.
Dr. .-line's Catarrh Uetn-
The owner of false weights is like the Arab
he silently steals a weigh.
. liioiii h-" lif.atment for aOc. 1'iso's Ii
for ( 'at '. rr'n. Sold by Druggists.
Uyspepssa
Uakos Ttnin.- lives iMis.-r;il.le, anil t.ft.Mi lea.H to (tolf
destruction. Histress after eatins, sick headache,
heaitii'irn, soar stomach, mental depression, etc.,
arc oaa .! bv this very common Hid iuci -eiising I i s-ciiM-.
' I " !'- t;.ir-a pari ll.i tues ihe st. uti.-.cli, creates
illi a;: ot.-, 1 1 1" -in. itcs tlt'illliiv tl'.scst ioa, relieves
;..cl; ;. i..-. eiears t'to mi ad and cures tin? most
ol.stjia't. .- . of il.vs;.. -jisia.
"1 li;. -. a-i 1 1 . aialc I with dysponsia. I had but
lili!.. ojaiciii,., and wliat I did eat distressed in.-, or
did mi- let!., good. In an hour after eating I would
experience a faintne-s or tired, nil gone feHing.
Hood's s.-nsaparilla (ltd mt an imimens? amount of
good. It gave me an ttppetite, anu my food relished
and sriii siicd the craving I had previously :;, eri
enced. Ii relieved .me of that taint, tired, ail gone
foo'luu." t;. A. I'Aiiit, Watertown, Mass.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by nil dnarcrists. ?! ; six for $f. Prepared only
by C. I. IP t Ii .v t a ., Apothecaries. Lowell, Mass.
IOO Doses One Dolla:
A Kl It K l K K KM!
INDIGESTION and DVSI'MIVSI A.
Over "i.( i I'll yiei:i!is liro sent t: i in-ir ;.,: ,r. ,v;d tif
Pitt EST VI. IN, Pii vi ttu tii.it it is t!;e I t pr.-p.-tration
for tin I is'' -t ion ! h it t l,.-v hav e ever I 1.
We !.;.-.- n.-vcr hear.' ff a ca-- ..I" i'vspepsia where
l'IUEh.'1'VI.IN was ti.kfii that vv.i- cured.
FOR CHOUBA IHFAHTUM.
IT WILL Ct'RK TIIK Mi is r At ii 1 R V ATK! t ' A SF.S.
IT WII.LSTid' V.iMriiNii IN 1 O'.i . . S A M Y.
IT W ILL UK1.IKV1-: t a .N-i 1PA1 ! N.
For Summer I'omplriiiits and t'hr..a:c luarrii .-a,
which re th.-direct re-aits of imperfect digestion,
I'll rKsl YI.I N w , il e-t". . t nn imiiici i.ii.. .-are.
Take OYUK.-I "VI ! N r.,' all pains and disonler of
the stoi.iacli : thev ol come f r. i;ii itciiirestion. Ak
your druuicist for luoKsTYMN price ?t p. r liira
l.ottlo). If he does riot have it s.-i:d on- .l-.H.-.r t.,us
and we will s.-nd a iM'.rtle to yon. expn tio pai l.
i io not hesitate to send your mon.".. our nou-... is
tellable. Kalli-he. t. ent v riv.. yp.tr-.
V1I. I". K I III I.U I O.,
Hannfactu riawt ( Item i si v.j ,J ,,li n -i ., N.Y.
One A;ent ( Merchant only) want.-d m every town fur
We are - inns' .our timrs a, man. "iHtuMil's
Pu c " ealn-t any other C var and have oulv ha I
taei., in the .-a- a -.v ek.
i. A. ToiF.a, lirngi?.st, Br x-kp rt, N. Y.
Address R. W. TAN-ILL. A: co., C'hlcmt".
HDsMU Habit Cured..-
Uriunri er.r. j. .ji.b.bto"i. 2i:h "m cwn..u. o.
This rpnrepnt a hpalthv lifA
Throughout ita various scenes
S. .
Smith's BILE BEANS pnrify the blood, by actlnir
dlrectlv and promptly ou the lilver. Skin and hl.l
Jiey. fhejr coiiMsl of a wtablf tomi.lnaiinii that
lia no qnal in medical ieiicc. They lire 4 onoti na
tion, .palarta, and lpt).i.ia, and are a -alcmiard
SS!i,lViaI0,?, ot fev'r -iills and fever, irall Monc,
i?ili,ri,eut J'a,ifi' eiend 4 cents poMaiie ltr a. nam-
fcill W t,t ; . V , , 1 lUe rHl T" or wtial ' ' 'riee, 25 renlm per bottle,
BiaUedto any address, pontpald. DOSE ONE ItKAN. Sold by druSit.
x. saarrs et go., pKOPHXEToas, louis, mo-
fci mi
The brt and furfi HrvaMf tor Cr f
all dUe cu-d by any C-ri .cnt of
the Liver, ZHofr, Stomach m4
IiiawMit, Sick lively. Constipation.
FUiocs Complaint and MilarUof U atnOs
j-teld readily to the benefieeat lnflacncc t-r j
It Is pleasant to the tast, tones np the
srstem. restores and preserves nralta.
It ia purely Vegetable, aad cannot fall to
prove beneficial, both to old and yoaER.
8 a Blood Purifier it Is suierior to all
other. Sold everywhere at $1.00 bottle
WMLht fill cut. rxiia.
i;v.t I'li'i-Ii syrtn . lieii " K- -. "I. I
In '!Ti-. S. i-l 1-v il-a-i .
FOR HORSES.
U VILLA. W- Va , )
OV. 17, lNti.
Recently 1 bou-ht :i
vouii'-; horse. lie was
taken vt-rv ill with Pneu
monia. I tried to think,
o! something to relieve
him. Coiicliiileil wliat
was oouti lor man would
be erond for the horse.
So I got a bottle of Piso'n
Cure ami gavo him. half
of it thiaMigh the nos
trils. Thin helped him,
ami I continued giving
same doses night ami
morning until I had
ns d two bottles. Tho
horse has become per
fectly sound. I can r -commend
Pi-so'rf Cure lor
the hor.se as well as lor
man.
N. S. J. Stuidkk.
CURtS VVHLKt ALL ttbt t AiLS. LJ
C-t 'mi, ii Syrup. '1 ii-tes iroo,!. IV.. f f
in ti'.i... SoMliy t!ru:'ei-t-. J j
i iirt'r tlie BLOOD r ,:ii!.-.ti
e LIVER and KIDWEYS nml
irsToai.- the HFAI.TII i.u IVIO-
:f YOUTH. I7tl Hia.W lint
i,.ait, 1 n.Iletl(.n. I im-K .,r
rt-nK' n urci 1 1 tea t"-iuis' n'i
ilcOjly t-ureii: lto: t.iuk
cica and xirrvrn rt-tfivw new
force, r tdiv..n- t ht- no ol
. ti-i.i puii-li'-n Iiriiin la i-.
ii'Lirina frtn r.nn I'l i nt
r..,r.., I .-tr r thfi r Kr-x vail find
W it: 'OR. FAHTEK'B litOrt
TONIC a ;f at. d t - . I 1 'tr. ' Ov.-t. e'ear. heal
thj co-iii l-ei iin. Ii . , . n r ait. n.t ft ronnt'-i fit
in oniv .!-lrt to tho i ..i iiiitrity of the oriritinl. lo
aot eir-'eriaietit ;:t Lite OiOCINAI. AN1 Bf.sT,
II,. HlflTFU'S L IVKP PILLS V
Cttro Coiit-tlpalton'. Liver Com. Hint and Sic 1
Uedacht?. ttamplo l)o? and Dream noon a
mailed on recr- ot o f two cents I n potai;e. f
THE DR.HAR1 ER MEDICINE COMPANY
8t . Louis. Mo.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE. s$&f
The only 93 SKA M I.KSS rRlfe
Shoe iu th world. f tJ- f
J-inet alf. perfect fit. and '
Tn-.irrar.t -il. I ongi es,. tiu: ton p t
ar.d I. ace, all tOy'ies toe. As y V r "
tho-.' ro-oihir i' or $'... jT
v. i.. norci.AS y So
e'i.r.O SHtr. excel
tne f f Slices adttr
tiM by other
firm.
RoTKs'l wear the AV. I.. nOI(i!.AS84 SIIUK.
If vmir ! ii', r d..et not ke.-j, 1 he:u. fenn your imine en
postal to W. L. UOL'tii.AS, Brotlitun, Man. ;
a:::!U m. ih:ivict.ji.nt.
mm UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA.
ForriHr'y, 14Tt -l-'I, i I Tiii.'t k ty f.'";i-i:jia.
It h a! v Tir.-i'- or .iK'iii' .1 itii i ;i ' 1 : rr 1 jh iy
in : ( ii is mscs ul t : i S f , i - -a - t :i i" ti n j i ;i . ! , s ! !i
Mjil!" ! s : .'1 1; I :; l.t i. I ; i M I ' T : 'j , I r . r ; i t ' i KT-:i
( 'tia r; y 1 1 .Mrf ' ! w i : i its " Hf t i L , i. n I '; h' ;it h
iu..ivi ly. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii iV" u-i l,'it!T"t! t j t( i '
n'-:;.! iii'-U net .ri i- .t;iiy I v -' i i,i-n.- th'J
-.(., j:s mi no iTiiT .u, hr ;.it a ! .true or
ill ; mat ii ;n 1
l-it. Sv !.. II ..
Zrrv. o. n.ie.v. ,, t!..i.
., H. IJ.. IO nil,
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A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES
1 1 1 nl t ii v Jo-'fit i'.n ; i h
ir:-, il li.'hi. i h
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ii" C i"i'li''i
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h rs ; - : utoij
urou.'h ru, .-. . ii (j . i rfurse ot
;-, i - ;.,!.'' u .ii . . air. i ft-.
Jl.Lf HTkAlM (. ATAl.'.L." Kill.
ROBT. D. SMITH,
Pres dent, Columbia, Tenn.
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HTS t;5''l . , VT J-t
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Central University
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I'l'H ic-.av. tlf.i "ifl: ta-tru. ti..n. h-tltny h..:..ti
ic....-rnt- . !.:. ... h..r it.f.M in a r.n io.,i t at -.i i
Mi'i-ly t . I .. ji. l.hi nt on, !l. i;.. t taiiH-ei!.,r
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ROOT BEER
' ii----. iit-. .-. .1 hy orui
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t'5Iit9 OJ5i G.ea! En.i!ish Goul
y.slEr 3 r I IIS. Kneumat.c Kerne
Ual bx,t(li round, ; . r
out ana
tied,.
0RI3BGU9 MoTMnn HnMt COtrd In lrt
&jSftf " "-SO dt. .o pay till rt.rrd.
8 l4sa lir. J. MtDhttiii, l.t-lianuiiOiliii),
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2fi5T' u try. i .. r ,ri.,
mBToi a .s , ff. f. . i'. i .over i -
Sheep. lia-'S.
.'...i-tie- ah ivj
.oat svi.lc, i a.
Just pneh a lifo a thev pnloy
uo use me smun s Kdc Ileans.
Tio f.rU'inal Photograph,
fia: I size, of this tueture
s.-i t (.n rei-;I,t of lOc la
-t ail. Ti-. A0dreH
it I l.t: BEAX1,
Nt. I.IIUll, MO.
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LiTTit: 9Vo.iti-oit.iTrn ru 1 ..
Ilrliic entirely c-mble, t . cr
crte itaout d:wHrbn.t t. th. m.i. : ..
i,r. .u-tition. IMt Jn -. ' -rt: u
t-atlv -!.-!. AlwuTd tie-' :' A.
a laiailve. lieratU r, i-r j'irMn,r,
thee mil. VluK't K' til'' U'" Pert -t
m; faction.
SIGK HEADACHE,
Ii!loii lledaet,
IHjIiiC tiP
tiou. lndlKt ln.
lilliou Altrk,itii !
dentin !.:'". ft t.'u- o'tot.t
neh !U 1 Ki'.. A"' prompt
lv n tses.-l nd jH-rn..'.te'i'
, ,.f., (.y tt.e liw- Ol
i.ipr.r' IMtntnnt lurgil- IV-f.
In . to
1 t lie rcia.-o.ot: 1-
ximv uuthfuliy sin ' f'' '"-ir ,'
Hi,.' i -tern is lliov .-nsul. r " A tt-uiio - '
.'iil'ir.k' '-T sft' atiy ' . . . '
.Iritk-h'.MA.-.. o'tits tl ia' M.im...i.
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frtv ofT r-tt ty t.'ie t. a: ' ' ,
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' t i-.r.it-.u. N a.-4-O t it o t i. :
Ihfv ai.iK.t v i.t.
svTirriPis or cat. mm.
tli'Hl V tleaitHi II'-, olt I to ' !.!-. of I
i-iLsagct,, dtrH'liiirtied P't'lliin' iu
into the tliroat, fo:nt t imen I t
snd in-rht, at ot her, thick, toiacio,.
j uriil. nt, PlotHly an t pntti l. the
eak, watrrv, nii.l intaim.dt tli.a i
iti the cur. desfne-. Itncklnc or .:
taenr the throut, p. torai .. n .1
I: ait tor, togetber with wh ficin i;
out1 i chitntf.ti rod Iih- n ta.- t1 1 e
t'l-cath L olTliMe'. rVncM to "t ta'
oiinil: there is H scl-rtat , :! "1
1
I u-tltAl 1 prt hsion. ti bit. kiog ooi.t a ,o t .
th! tie! dny. I'nly a fe ot ti.e ul-n i '
Fvniptoms are likely to be ; rt - i I . " 1 i -caw.
Thousand of tam. t auuo.-t.!. .
laitmfcsting half of tb" aW've n:. ': .
mil in ooiiMiitiption, uc.d end m
?.o disease is so t ononoii, moi .loo. t r i
tilimrerollri, or less iilldt IT-to. ..1 b '''On a
ll- its mild, eoothini.'. uml b tiiniK I ' -.
rr.'sn.--es Catarrh lteine.lv cot. - 11 v -t
eases t t ( alar rli. " coltt In llie ti. a-1,"
Cr;l, ami Catarrhal lfcad.it In .
JSold 1.V tirucgifcts , ci t h- le . i.t-
" I mold Ak-1")' from Caiarrli."
Prof. W. II U SM.lt. ihe fitneai l:;.'ir..lit.
of y.OVi.ai. A. V.. wi.I's: " . -me f 1 1 .o
1 sorTi. red untold ar-.ny from . to ot a- te. oti
eatiiiib Mv faiiiih pliiiiei (.mh' me op t
lilt liiable, and s:od I inn-'t .he.
Hiich ii t'lld one. that ety dit),i.M
n..t uu- voice would li-cme s-' b-'.-ti
1 - Silll
I , o-.O l
barel v Kpet.k u!. i' a w lasper. In !. "' -my
coUK'ting and cleat aig of my tliro.il . o: l
ulinost Uranle me. Ill the ll-.-ot In ;-- -Ciit.irrh
K.-mctly, in three month, I w u- a 1
man, and the cure has been p ruiar.i ;.(."
"Coiittantly IIakin and NpiuiuK."
Thomas . I. K'ouimi, ' l'' f ''",
NL .oiii.t. -1o.. w i it. s : " I w iis- a g: . at .'! o:
fn.m catarrh lor three yeur-. At toa.- I ' . oi l
lmrdlv breathe, and was const oai fn" : c
and fipittim.'. nod for the hu-l ici.t e a:.-.
.M.nld not breathe tbronalt lie -u -a- I
thotoi bt not hi i or otiid be . lone I. r i... . I o -tly,
1 was adi.--d o try Dr. t-.i,'" .- a' o '
itcniedv . and I itn now a well man. It o
it to bo ti.e only sore remedy ! r cut m t it i
manufactured, iin.l one lia only t ii'' ,t a
fair trial to eipci ieiiee astounding l .-ii.i.t io.U
a icrmunciit ciire."
Thrt'o Ilottlen Cure adirrli.
T.i. I ltoniiiNrt, Jf lounri (., Co' o'i.n .
J'lt.Siivs: "My liaiitrbtii- bud taliiitb w I o
8he was five v. ars old. vi-rv !!!. I haw In
i, 'u ( i.t-.i-l-b lli'Illiilv leiveltl-i'd, iCi i I '"
' cured a Uotlle for her, and n-.ou taw il ,i a
helped le r; a third Lottie . tlcfe.l u - n.a
licet cure. She is nuw t igidci U t .Utl oi-l aie I
; eound and la arty."
Letur on F f
ROUGH ON RATS." 'fe'!Ti
'JhisLs whatkilhsl V"uriKM,rf(ilher. Shiif.i.
Aveid unythiiiir wntiut.iiiK i tiirnirn- " .-
f aturH t.seiia IV) c.-ir-tirs. We older heads ob
ject fO llS tjpeclnJi 'KolIKU 'K'SH,
it. InLiiO i.fTortS wiUl ittfeet w-
der, iivmx uc wh;if, not, urt-l at
miido'ii nil over the Iioubh t" wt
rid of Ivitiehes.WiiUr-t.UKS.Il.'.-t-i
!es. l'or ii tr 8 tiiirfiM Hn.iKif3
"KocoiioN IUts' t!rylowder,L ,
r .ti oof- 1.11. 1 down the Hink. dnilri
t ine. First t tun:? la tn niortiiiitf wa-ti
away lnwn the Hitik.t'.i-ain iiij'. wli.-n nil the
insetitsfnmi jrarret tt cellar will tibJi;'i-er
Tho stx'n-tls in the f a t that whwver uiwt-U
ure in the house, they mutt Pfj ApiJCO
firink tiui-irirT t nixht. (lU M V II C O
Cl-ars: out HntR, mi.lKxi-lrtifrs. Ii-etl. :c
"Kort.iios liATs," in Hold ll uroiirid th..
worltl in every clime, In the rnoxt vxtw.v ly
Gdvertist-l ami lias ttio lurtv-t stUo jf any
aitlele r.f its kind on th fac cf tn nUt-
DESTROfS POTATO BUGS
t or l't .tato Btiprs, Inalti on ines. etc. , n t.ttn
Fl)ohfui of the jro--vdT, well Khaketi, in u k K
of water, ai.tl ni f.li'-.l with Birir.klii..' I-'',
Fliray svrinif , or whisk, firtxitn. Ke-j II
RUrre.1 hp. ir.n., and gl l!jxa Acr. fu.
'pnUSH-RAT' CLEARS OUT-
'2M BED BUGS,
QgrS5 FLIES.
Tiftachen, anta.water-buKB, tnotlis, niti,
jrriarruws, jack ruhl.its, tfjUlrntlH, K'-I-I' J-
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A Graat Mcdicil Work for Young
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