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Colt to the SAtdlo* i bo easily broken * t ho [*y : , jftui Ufc? her to a her abdfctijjntil she will lea'put on ?fcubridle and rftmg tbo colt wjtV What' with kind, gentle pewtiM eridltogtftho young horso work quite easily In a gareshould be taken not >r break, but to use very . young horse Which has tatter or tie strap will do ' rory occasion, ? New York j A. C?U saddle In t iter Ion sowing Ral.InK Hlckorio,. In raUlou seedling hickories tboro will 1 bear nuts inferior to thoso^ from which they wete grown, and others may be , superior. But it is always best to plant tho best nuU that can be obtained, for by doing so we stand abetter chance of, securing Improved varieties than .we would U the inferior wtfre planted The j nuts should be eitherplanted th s fall or 1 ep?m? ? " -"-AjjUr mm meg i. ?o p^*;m I"?S" ms> /ti-i tm <ieeeo on: tho Farm. Anyfarmer who lives on a m writer In the American . tiultleatbr, sftu* I one-quarter ct a mile or more from . ''^re.trtay keepaflocK of geo:e with 1 If blessed with too near neigh ?ie guese might trespass upon their , . tfdens, or get into their bean patches, i jr fields of grain, when least expected. Goeso nro taught with no tronblo whero they must stay, tnd thoy will run in >v ' pasture whore thftre Is plenty of water ^mtid grass, growing rapidly without other i foodit'. The goslings will do better if fed ?i little corn* meeV mixed into dough and j salted evert; * ^ht and morning until , ftilly feathers After this they will get 1 their own living. Gcoio -may ou picked on(e in six j weeks, begin n'ng tho first of May. They j should not be picked later than October, i Pollings usually sell for ono dollar a head alive when three months old. If kept until fall thoy will bring one doltar and , loave the farmor the feathers, which sell ' for about fifty conts per pound. This is theestimato whero no extra feed Is used. If fcV night and morning for a few Weeks beroro killing them for market, the geese would, of courso, weigh m^ro and Mil at an advanced price. Many ' women, make a business of raising gceto /or market. preferring them to hons, ' claiming that they got their monoy much more rapidly and with loss trouble than j by keeping lions. Seed Distribution. The law establishing tho Department Of Agrloulturo d curly state) that tho ! purrthnso and distribut'on of seed shall oe confinod to suoh seeds as aw "raro or uncommon to the country," or "such as can be made more profitable by frequent changes from one part of our own ooun- I try to another." The primary objoot of the distribution is to give increased value to produotion, to ascertain tho host geo J;raphlonl distribution of varieties and o introduce them more rapidly into tho localities to which thoy aro best adapted. Every plant has a natural habitat, which is limited in extent, and it is an ostab* | llshed faot that when an attempt is maqe to grow it olsewhero it soon dete riorates and te {litres renowal from seed grown under the conditions of soil end Climate most favorable to its perfect de* velopmcnt. ThU statement, says the Commissioner Agtloultuia, in bin ln?t, annual report, ^roboratdd 6y the large number of ^etnenments made with seeds thte Duparttnent during tho oati. Tw remsrkabls yields rtnlnly Attributed to the seed grown In localities i Com m OK attains itshlghcsfc per Introduction of such * ijwch import mco to loner has endeav* greatest practical a under existing distribution. ?Inio TW the object ttsr secured through at Stations that were . at (he lsit session of stitfon* couidllo the tal work much and ;fco seeds thai werejjbi U adapted to distributing in other thoag mm mmms&XKtei ,\ >eV*lme^rj there. tgfc doty free. Farm and Garden Notes. Dark slables are injurious to horses. The enterprising fannor will warm the wator for his stock. Now js the time to give fattening , animals all they can eat and digest ~H ' I)on't graze the past ures-so closely that ! the rCot's wtyl bo -liable to free, o out. J i pV; i reddish In m ^6od coWKr?w jjafirO pfi little things than , in to nv&rihgo great ones. . A^toverlng of manure from thes'ablesj arid a light ploughing in the spring Will glvo you a splondid soil for a gardon. ? Lnto sot strawberries will requiro a good mulch through the winter in order ! to start them huccessfully in tho spring. ! Pullets will begin laying earlier in life ' whore qpsts ana eggs are plen y nnd | wliero other hens are cackl.ng around : them. Theory and practico each show that to j dovolop the best keeping qualities in I apples they should bo picked ns soon ns | full grown. Tho longer turnips and cabbageB can remain out without aotualiy froozlng, , tho better they are for eating purposos I and the hotter they will keep through ' tho wintor. I. awns are bo9t mado by following nature's suggestions, if she has made a swalo so bo it. If sho has rolled up a mound let it alono. We have only to rcmovo roughness and inoqualitio.4. Tho average estimato of tho intolligonco 1 of swine ip altogothor too low. Thoy are seldom mado pots cf, but those who havo sought to train them (lnd that they leurn as readily as other domestic animals. Gardens should bo dug or plowed, j leavirg tho earth during tho winter in ridges, so that tho frost can operato on.; it, and in the spring it w,ll bo found very light, mellow and well pulverized. It will bo found profitable to milk tho heifer as long as possible the first year of her dairy lifo, giving hor "gonerons feeding to mako rich blootl. This will lay the foundation for a profitable dairy I cow. Find a farmor who leave* h!s horses j hitched, hour aftor hour, to a post to shiver in storms while ho sauntcrB about | town, and ho may be marked as a poor j subject for credit, no matter how much land ho has. Horo is a mode of curing gapei in chickens by tho u-e of slacked limo. Put the chickons in a box, tio a pioco of ( coarse sack I ng or cheeso cloth ovor tho lop, sptond sofno lino air-slacked limo on tho cloth, and than jar it so that tho fine lime will sift down among tho chicks. I The wastes of the g.trden will be high ly enjoyed by tho porker*. Cabbage leaves and stalks, with tho small pota t toes and other. things not valuable for I family ?#e, and that can not bo storod ] i for tho pigs in cold weather, had beiter be fed to them now rather than allowed to decay. In the detection of produots for exhi bition tho farmer Should remember that 1 perfection of form should be preferrod to s) e. Many mako a mistake in the ?election of frcflt by tho selection of tho very Targost, though tho form may not bo ftood, or it may be wormy. > Better so. ect a fair slxe, if it be perfect iu form, than a very large size that Is imperfeot. A farmer may keep a hundred fowls In his barn, may sutler them to trampfh upon and destroy his mows of grain, find still haire fewer aggs than his neighbor who keep* a single do/en, who provides ?secret nests, chalk eggs, pounded brick, plenty Of Indian corn, limo, water ar.d gravel for them, and who takes care that his J>en* are not disturbed about their nostf. > ? 1'nglUh shepherds purcfiss^b ittaf re jected by tho market inspectors and rfndfrod unstable by b*ioj(iti*rt4 With ijsfce V; -l* ' Cf ' +C ' '? ? ? A ' i u ' * ^ mmm we , JMHHJHj JIIPI^Sk^ ??>'?? s'. v^ 1 i~'r ljt?J*y*fc?N<WtoV ii'n j nf ? ? .?',"-\:^;-% ^ii^#^yiiiia r> wgmi iwut?J?. ' ?^jTiaaiyr "be interesting U) know .ju?t wbak days are legal holidays in the vari ous states, and how the* t* ?o. While every other day u not a holidny. as is said to bo the caso In Russia, still the ctti/.ous of this great republic oannot complain of the lack of days of rcci ca tion. *?* ? Jndopoudcnco L ay or Fonrth of July Sit is more generally called; Christmas ay which falls on December 2", to* gothor with Thanksgiving Day, which is appointed by the President of the United states and ooftes usually on tho last Thursday In November, as well as Past. Days that are appointed by the Chief Executive of the country, are leg il . holi days in all the States. New Yearns Day, or January 1, is a' holiday in all Etates bat Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia, hen* ' tuoky, Maine, Massachusetts, . New Hampshire, North Carolina, Fhodo Island and ? South Carolina. Fobruary 2?, or Washington's Birthday, is a holl-; .day in all -States oxcept Alabama, Ar kansas, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, lown, Kansas, Maine, Missouri, North Carolina,? Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee and Toxa -. Election Day, generally the Tuesday after the first Monday in Novombor, is.*, holiday in ^California, Maine, Massa chusetts, Michigan, Now Hampshire; Now Jersey, Now York, Pennsylvania, Hhodo Island, Vermbnt and Wisconsin. Florida, l.ouis*aua, Minnesota and sylvania observe Good Friday, cttBRT Shrove Tuesday is a hol'day i* T.ouTei aha. and aho tho cities of Mobilo, Mont gomery nnd^'elraa, Alabama. Memorial Lay, A {Jril $0, is observed in Ceoigia, while Louisiana has made tho nnnivo??a>y of tho Battle of New Orleans, which falls on January 8; Lincoln's Birthday on Fobruary 12 and FiremSn's Anniversary, of March 4, legal holidays. March which is tho aniversary of Toxan Inde pendence, and April 21, that of the Battle of fan Jacinto, are holidays in Texas. Labor Day, tho first Monday in September, is a comparative now holi? day that is celebrated in this State aud: Massachusetts. Every Saturday, after twelve o'clock, is also a holiday, or rather half holiday, in this Stato,-? Nw York Telegram. The Qrape Core. ; .; i "Grape curo,'?4^at Is thfc sign that one sees in various sections of the city and denotes atttffixustry that has sprii'tg up within the last year. Somotimos the wordi MTrawlood ,is the Life'' accom pany the?*ttbovo, but they all Ipd'cato that ,4 a the storo over vjiOse poua- > the ra can get a si^^^^H^ivftdfor a dime a good'SlwWw^RTiil. In tho larger ostabliphfnents thousands of poundsoFgraposarecdQiutrtipd each scn ecr./ Medical men 8i\y that grapo jttfco is a very healthful and. nutritious drink, without the deleterious effocta of alco holic be eingea, as it is never formontod. ? New York Telegram. ?'< Origin of the Phrase "i'm Fly.". I "Tho slang phrase 'I'm fly,' 'he's fly,'" began the old skipper, "which ia used so much in pollco parlance, dates back nigh on to 175 years ago. There was a famous market in Now York called tho Fly. I j have Heard said that the name 'Fly1 waa tho abbreviation 1" My, from valley, aa the locality waa betweon Golden Hill and ! another elevated piece of ground. Tho j Fly Market was infested l)y a gang of idlora, bummers and Rncak thieves, who occasionally picked up an honest sh:lling by doing chores for tho hutchcrs. They 1 formod a factio ? in an antagonism to other similar lawless gangs, and were kown as the Fly Hoys. They terrorized all llie other*, and any ono of them could go beyond their limita with im 5 unity by using tho shibboleth, Tin 'ly.' Tlioir auporjor cunning and crafti ness woro everywhere recognized, and now down to this late day wo hear their cry and password used by evon tho pre tentiously moral. There was a ce'ebratod pirate in thoso days who. I believe, graduated from tho scum of th s market, fur ho adopted tho name of t aptain Fly. He committed onormities, and paid the penalties of his orimes by being hanged in chains nt JJoston." ? Neio York Time. Tlio World b nigarest Telescope. Negotiations aro going on between tho President of tho 1 nivcrsity, of Southern California and Alva Clarke, of Houih CambrdgOj Mass., for tho con struction of a 42-inch lens, for the big gest telcscopo in tho world, to ne erected on ono of tho lofty mountains o.' I.os 1 Angolcs. I Clarko Rays ho can mnko such a lens in five years for $100,000. it will bif eight I inches larger than tho Lick tel%scopo, I and will bring tho moon within sixty I miles of tho earth. j The univorsity hope* to aecuro the c > ' operation of Harvard in astronomical i work. Tho university has a large I landed endowment, ard thoro is much I local prido hero to have tho largest tolcacope in tho world. ^-A'eio York ft tun. An Old Postal Roirulntlon. It i? rather an odd thing that if you paato a printed slip on a postal card the Government will charge the receivor let ter postage, while if tho same matter is Jrintod directly on tho card nothing xtra is demanded. 'I ho tamo slip which if pasted on a postal card would be charged extra for, may bo put Into an tin* sealed envelope and it will then go at Jirlnted matter rates, or the whole papet rom which the nHpptng is taken ma; lx sent, containing the article marked, at a much less rate than the Government would charge for the same aVltoTe at tached to the oard. That Is, tho Oetern meat wohld rather curry fotif ounces fot a <8eot than the four-fifll|s'of an ouncs for the same monOy. Pre**, I ?l tlMftotf toe EdfOpean diplomat^. |.V<% ? pW ** 3\ r^dfOSt C. _ | ?r4 are very ancient ; abd"tTcw^l^ foubt*M\er??" that the western oatioiu r^xssss^ ppSSSj ife? ?h nfif4 ?M?* n**> !? indicated the house ihwhich different figure 4" -, their name cut In box along. IKJl f5oir J*rdcn^Accor3' jafr* de 6ta*l, the Momtn ' dlMT *\i. xm -Jit no _rTTOW, , SffiB h?dg? of box or y ew of ?*a*tle,a bciwt, ar toeit, and to keep it ,, never lookod ragged jned the same size, re ir- care, some amount of S?ftte?Mfoety of hand and iheso condltioua were fuU Work would last u long a* in thq evergrcei*; noshort lor \hero arc still iome^ew aod containing oxamples elaboration wli Ch niust :?d early, Jn the sevco\ f adornmenta ? became in^his country ia very un ihat WIllRlm t {req.UOnt,yu be6n 6tAtod mat mliretn X j, brought thein into Vogue; but we have seen that they were rrl>Q lJ?n' who wrote his essay 'doubt xiFr 1(52,1 ; Rnd tber? is iu,i? doubt that they wero to be found insar t rZZ r "9 the xc ?a of H^ry vfir. Irotn the tune of Klizabeth until well mto tbe eighteenth century no centle man s garden was complete without a few figures out in yew, box or holly Whence we obtained tho fnshion is bv no means clear ; but it is not unlikely that the diligent ttudy of tho dasncs fvtich 22!. , vK 'h? ,Rter Tudor 80 v er gus may have suggested it. Tho fcli.abethans loved what thoy termed 'conceits," and the liking f0J topiirv work is assuredly a conceit if*evcr there thi? k of thing ~~h2!?': 8?nietimea not undignified sTa fT,fie^?edi0?ly wel1 w,th the ?tateiy ?Ij. abethan . country homr>? and the builders of tho? wS Before the. middle of the ^?hto?nth century > the taato began to d.o?Vo?i >???? The toriary artist, not con IfmiTJ c"PPin8 hl? lodges into the USS*? ' jRv ?*4h?ary.- and familiar peee gave suoh a loose rein rnsmm' . SUTJfS^mv f? ***** ?t on. SS&Lf- mmm a^SXtS Out in boXf &t. (iQarffe't nrm (? n^k mm inoy%h t0 "Ate tho diQgon. put Will be grown by noxt Aorll" Casnubon relates that In' his youth h? near I'arls a representa tion of the a. a fro of Troy with Mm nt londant armlet add thef geierals W fashio/edin topiary work Agardeoln i&msm 1 <mm If8? eUhnr?? i ? V M almost equally , cro 7a? ,ho Seven Wise Men of Greece nnd iho labors of nil cult's, illustrated with I,atln inscriot'ons all cut out of livJg "id.tre fu ihl ?amo garden woro/io Th.eo Graces su> rounded by tl:o motto Gratia jsratinm pari t, nnd tho heathen deities banqueting nt a woll-spread table. The i travolcr was in raptures, and tells how impressed ho wns with tho "Ingenuity formic t Y ,,"Rn' t0 whlch noting forms an insuperable obstacle." \ ery few examples of this curious taste now remain in Iinglish gardens Rtnnvi flr?f S?mi? nt,Hnfl('on hall and at ?tonyhiir?t, nnd at tho famous house of I ovens hull, mar Kendal, there is still nn exceedingly fino collection. Here aro Uces cut liko gigantic chessmen, and nJI manner of concoits in yow, holly and evergreens. /'Two of tho principal are a king wltl, his crown on 'hlsXad Thl? I"00'1 *;with h?r nrms akimbo.?' ? o works dnto back protiably to tho I ;;r; ^rnrl ?! 'hwl h century ! is greatly t<? bo hoped that the new spocimens of iho ingenuity of our an-> cestors in this direction which still re man. here and thero in country-hoiuo gardens will not bo destroyed. Somo enterprising gardoner may yot rovlvo tho fashion, and a few models to copy from would bo invaluable. ? St. Jamet &aMlu. things, by . to his imii| r?i :Jau A Wife's Thon;htrnlnoft8. Uore in a pleasant recipo, which CAtt bo coinmendca to wives whoso husbands cross tho sea without them. says A cor respondent of tho Pittsburgh /Jitjxtteli 1 v.'.. On tho first night out, just asmy vls-A vis at table was Hitting down to dlntier, in tho beautiful saloon of tho City of ! Now Vork, a steward stopped up to hirrt and handed hirn a lottor, saying: "WItH the Captain's comnlimontA, Air," Kvory night this po. Intmancowas re prated. Sometimes tho CAptAlA'ftimielf presented tho lottor. It wiu mystetlous and interesting. Tho gonttdmAn who ro?. coivod tho letter snouted to ho greatly astonished when it caino to him Oh the llrst occasion, 1 >u t afterward he merely showed signs tof enjoyment in MAdihg its contents. Ho was A very dolightful ntan and a great favorite At ott* table, hitt though everybody WAS dying to know wiioro the letters come from, no body had enough impudence to Jjrifc him. Hut on tho day boforo wo reAChed New York I happoncd to bo standing on tho companion way with this gotytleman, whon tho ( aptain presented tho letter, and tho former lata, as ho tore open tw envelope: " xuoer ideA of my wire* lipJT it. Uto sent tho Cantata several lettofi Addressed* to me, ana asked him to do iivor one tome evory ovenlng before din? j ner. Hho thought 1 wo.ild be glad to hear from her everv day, And I toll you it Has been one of tho'|ile*sftnte)t events of tho voyage, this inAil delivery In mid o?wir * . . ? , i l',ru Y 0* l??k?. ?: A good homo stand* for mori to tho community than its busy in ma tea ever "ly if itijr ona vhos# -- ou*??j Into it oome _ .M., bled, c^berplexed, ot hxtmtf in mind or heart; ind out of ng^Iialp, thp oheety word, the mental and words from one indi .aaother, faoJ to laoe and ? L are always the best as are not able thojr are timid :h to Ear le as it ?s HHVjtelp lias ?ieg that tho T> or analytical nderatood. Yet >WiU eay. It? <gW. lend, pr neighbor, or ' girl, or restless or Wavering between the decision. Bp-"" ted word thativ [?or, r mc SSsEL ri^ht abd the not know some r w*a. ?* r-n -r .-T ?? lUM make it easier for tbem to choOse aright? Is your friend sad; does life ' look dark jnat now; has failure come ; are there olouds in sight? You know where there are oheerful and comfort ing words, for %pu read them only the other day. Perhaps you meet someone* who is only weary with the heavy things of daily lfre. V>vjP*>ple often eomplain that their booka ate borrowed and not re* turned, to guard against this keep a little memorandum book and pencil ?hinging b sido your bookoase, with Which to keep a list of loaned volumes. Two bookcafeea of generous size, stand ready, in mv home, to aid in this kind of service for others. Our friends laughingly call them our "circulating library;" AH of the booka aro nover in. They are out doing genuine missionary work. They are Bent with special thought and hopo to meot some indi vidual need. For years they have Bi>oken the good word, and come back, all but two, to go forth again in help ful ministry. / >? To be sure they come back with worn covers and soiled edges, tho result of use, not abuse, but tiifling losses are far outweighed by positive gains; Weak souls have been strengthened, sad ones gladdened, tired ones rested, merry on?B pleased, and hungry ones fed. I have seen perceptible growth mentallv and morally by this use of books.- Speak the good word wherever and whenever you oan, for that is best; but do not be afraid to call too frequently or too largely upon the ever ready friends, waiting upon your bookshelves, to aid in the good work. A Vexatious Delay. "'Sdeath lw - shouted the eminent tragedian, Haw Hamra, as ho paood to and fro with clenched teeth, "the hour is ou the stroke of 8, and me toga not yet returned. Biff! Wero it not ooW ardly to lay one's hand upon a woman, aavo in tho w*>y of kindness, I -iyould make that Irish washerwoman quaff blood. Away, and boo if she hath yet arrived I" Fortunately, the woman and the toga oamo. "How now, good woman, what mean eth this delay?" "Sure, dorr," said the woman, "Oi didn't s'pose yez would be afther goin' to l>ed this airly in the evening. " ? New, York Sun, , From |h? District Aitorncy of WrMcti^sier County. New York, 1 . ' ??? " ? . Whitk i'?>AiNB, N. Y.< April 10, 18 0. T have received many letters In rtfforenOe to >y <?sUmqpl*Kiittcly pot>Wa^eg^oiMi>?od? Ai^OOCK'S PoloWTiyi'*ilIIUW^. ^ I cannot spare the fine to anawer thsm in writing, therefore would again say, ihrough thei press, that I have found AUXX>OK'8 1'o nor a I'lastkhs invaluable' as chest protectors and rhields against coughs and colds. Furthermore, I have found Aixcook'b Piasters unequaled for pains In tht side, hack and chest. Nkmon H. llAK Kit. "Otvft us arrest^ is the faVorlte slang of tiio policeman.' v. . ? .*..?/ ? ? - With groans and sighs, and dizsied eyes. He seeks the couch and down he lies; Nausea and falptneas in htm rise, -v Brow>rackinft paihs aseall him. Sick headachor-jtiut ei o long Comes easo, - Ills stomach sottlos Into peaoe, , Within bis head the throbblnga cease? Pierce's Pellets never fail hunl Nor will they fail anyone In such a dire pre llcament. Totbedyspepetlc^the bilious, and pat^drjhey" are^ aiiVo ? 'afriend"'!^ need and a friend indeed." ? ? The Knight errant of the treasury It Bur (' ,tn ventlnnnl " Morion " It cmoI nitons. If'herMt, The M -non Hon to (L. N. A. A ? <, Ry Co.) desired to make ft known to the world at largo that ft forms the doubla conhectlng link of Pullman tourist travel between th? winter oitles of Florldn a- d the jumtnor re sorts of the Northwest; and IVherem, Its "rapid transit" system Is un snrpa' sod, its eleg mt Pullman Burfet Bleepet ana Chair car service bettvoon Chicago and Ixtulsvllle. Indianapolis and Cincinnati un equalled; and IVhtrut*, Its rates are as low as the lowest; then be It /tesoltud, That In the event of starting oh a N. O. Mc Route, ISA Icago, for full particulars. (In any event send for a Tourist Guide. enclose 4c. IKistsge.) , ' ? A hard esse? The shell oi a hickory nut, . Dangerous Trillin*. It is not only foolish, but dangerous, to trifle with constipation, Indigestion, piles or liver de rangement. . Talcs the proper remedy as soon as Elble, and avoid all danger incident to delay, iburg Figs are a spec I (to fort heso affection ?. nts. Dose one Fl* Mack Drug Co.. N. Y. . ; . . ' ' *nV* f "??'-"r,--'- - -j -r - - Athletes of roo'al propensities mostly prefer the Indian CltK. ' ? / , : ??Vri.s n'l ifrlii ikmht-w. t * V ? ? Oatarrli On rod. A olergyman, after years of sufforlhg from that loathsoms disease, Catarrh, and vainly Iptlon wiiton completely curtxi fitin nivw om death, Any sufferer from this dread A I II MIU OTUIIli Wl BIN trip it I* firoof I poticy to con ult w!t \ Cormlok, Oen'l Pass. Agont Monon Dearborn St., Chicago, for full part "Whoso deal Is il?"a*ktd one wheitcornerrr wmwm ; laWk, hawk, Mow, spit, t with yOttf offensive bi i Catarrh Homedy and < and Wsgust breath, but nsa ' end It. ? r, Atnailo book may bedssorlbed as a volume !>' ??"*?,, .1 . . Mfn'i _ . sin point to be witched by the Iead*i and is the toot ensemble. ^ra^aB^,EEruBK,k; LoSuveetiSiUntee from the manufacturers, ? m"1"' ? ; ?"*?;?% . '?riiwinrMM ?? >? C*r?4.* Dr. J. 8. COMB*. OWensvile, OVo.1 sav*: I have g I Ten SCOTT'S XltyUUbK of.Col UTer O ? wu'bHypoiho?phli???o f..urt?at>nU i with better re.- a U.tnan 1> nslu e wLli'*!?I runedy. AflFwet* l>?-redit*! r o-\fa orljunir tUso.'iB ?, and to t ?' MM? jjl)'? Coughs, bain in l fee cbri??, ' * -nuenV br. fife In* fret^ut nt puis*, fever rnd Kmaclat on. AM tfee*?carttfe..ve Increased In weUht from IB to tt 'JU,. aud arei.ot now needing any mouloine," Purope ar^ihsMl nil the way from the dairy farm to the dancing selu oi. A R*<'nl Cure for Epileptic File. Tn the JPdlfo;? PIcoso Inform your readers that I have A posltlvo remedy for tho above named dlseiuw* which .1 warrant to cure tin worst 0A.se*. &> strcm? la , my faith In its vir tue? that I wftl send rctfa sample bottle and ? valuable trcatlso to any sufferer wlvo will ?iv? mo his P O and Express address. Kesp'y, H.O. ROOT, M. O . 183 Pearl St.. New York. What laired In the lono must b ? marrow ^ ? If You Are Sick With Headsoho, Neuralgia, Rh umatism Dyspep da, Biliousness, Blood Humors, K Idnoy Disease, Constipation, Female Troubles, Fever r.nd Aguo, Sleeplessness, Partial Paralysis, or Wtirvous Pros* tratlon, use Palne's Celery Compound and be curcd. In each of those the cause is mental or physical overwork, anxiety, exposure or malaria, tho efltect of which is to weaken the nervous sys* tern, resulting in one of theso diseases. Remove tho gaosk with that gTcat Nerve Tonic, end tho bjgsult will disappear. Paine's Celery Compound Jab. I* Bowp.k, Springfield, Mass., writes:? tine's Celery Compound cannot be excelled as a 1 erve Touio. In my enso a smglo lx>ttlo wrought a great change My nervousness entirely disappeared, and with . It tho resulting a fleet ion of tho stcmach, heart and liver, nud tho whole to~e of uio system was wondernf.ly invigorated. 1 tell my (Honda, if sick as I have been, Palne's Celery Compound ' - Will Cure You! Bold by dmggists. #1-; six for Prepared only by Wklij, Richahdson Jt Co., Burlington, Vt. For the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated. Warranted to color more goods than any other dyoa ever made, and to give more brilliant and durable colors. Ask for tho JJiumouU, and 'take no other. . I A Dress Dyed ") A Coat Colored ?. ' V Qarmenis Renewed ) ce^ts. A Child can use them ! Unequalled for all Fnnoy and Art Work. At druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free. WELL8, RICHARDSON f pOj, Props., Burlington, VI ityWnottrtiffiiid wat doted for 2( years teat open aiu, free at the other, f feel tertfthwilful It. II. Ortxtitiyharri 273-1 8/ A at.t H Brooklyn. ? A pa-Uole i? fcpplloi! Intu ? tun nvatoi ?tvi it* agio*. ?Jf' "/mill. re#i*t?reV>, 6j ct8? KLY BKOrilhitft, od SVurrou St., N?vr York, ARE. YOU MARRIED? 2?att tH?*ool*iy. whloli (my* it? iimintor* ovr.O i? $|/Qop VM. fJIJT I'F.NHTONBlt i <1I*ablc<l: ))?>-, fto. : l>n<rt relieved: I awn irte. A. W. Cincinnati, O. gyiiiBte w ilwiMwtt^ ItciimiHf (,'o,, lilt Fhvbim-, |n I. [Htluteuly eumi i? 10 to ? Kauitarhun or Horn* Qrtit Engflth Qoul ant Rheumatic fUmarty. raaarf. 14 rills. _ mf| linUr BTUrtY.nook-lfocplnir, Pitnlness Form*, HUME Pttnmuiahli*. Arithmetic, Short-baud, etc., A^ktxh 98 fe <t?y. UmplM worth AiJO. FRKR. n not under the hor?e't foot. Write water Safely lU'ln HoMer Oo? Holly, Mich. Mv??t hotneaml nmkomorfmonry ?*rk!njfor u? th?n , ) *1 unythloit ?1*? III ?h* Worlil F.lllirr ??? Co?ll* owlfll ?*??. T?ru??VHfcB. Ad.lroM, TUCK a Co., Augu<(n,'Main?. CIDUC I Wewnnttpbiiyaever.il In <li la locality, rrniiw l ouBTia it Wiirou . ^:irt Broadway. N V. AK*nln wnnted, itsiiinUo.tr, ;?> n nv ir;Joli??. ?;at'l|/no and simples true. O. K. Alurithall, 1, .ckport, N. Y. PEERLESS PTES DBiiooisJi CONSUMPTION I IwMk (KMtftlve Mfflwy f?r th.j abtw d'a .???<*? by It* iho (houMncUor i^um o( tiw worrt Kln<i mid ?i Ion ravuidlrt r ? t?i. ' fir**'- So *tr<5nit U my faltli In it-i elk-aoy th/it I will *?tii| tivo bott'o< fi?e, together with a valuaMo om;ood? 9. 8. Ouslifd dettM. S?nt on trial, . Freight Fully Warranted, 3 TON $35. Other proportion llliutrated Catalogue ?Mjr low. /\Kr?t, w?11 p?td. fctj lliniaA (lill Papei. OSGOOD Ic THOMFSOK, Binpfh&mton, N. T, K*$J? Vim aft oi J run.^t, Itk X*ur*Jf!? ? *?y?; ?ht ?rl LSI* T. Ooo4m?x, Ik Ni iwajr ?U p*U. X < to) TIM Vtft ?( (DION r. anpwibo..? la U* M from chlldk???r which 4*17 GT i JaeetaOU. O. W. HOWARD a tO>l,?rn|UU AT DMOQIIW AND DVAUtttf! . THI CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. BiIUa^ bid. :' *?' " i Diamond Vera -Cura FOR OYSPEPSf " .AND AU STOMACH TROW XmJ?mU?b. tonr-BWxaach, KMkr Alawa, Oon?U??U?m> rullnm JUMagla th? Mouth ant dli >gr??*bl? 1 ?*?? limuaiu ul tow-SylrlU. M Drupffltl* and Jka'ers or tentbvmaU on r? ceiptqfV, cU. (5 <**?? $i .00) in tiampt, frimpU HtU<mr?xiptcfZc$tU Stamp. : 'T %f. i THE CHARLES A. VOOELER CO.: 8aUlm?r?. IIA, fl N* V 47 CAUTION Beware of Fraud, as my \imic and (lie pne* are ataiupoJ on tlio bottom of ait jnr adtetiited abooa Ocroro leavlnr tlio factory. 'protect ;tM wearer* nr.ilast niKlt pi-Ices and loferloft *&eda. If a dealer offt ??? \v, I.. DouRlun idiots at a re duced nrlco, or mvs lie Jihi tl.ciu wltlhiut mr tiama ami prlco Mumped ou tlio button), put liltu |? W.L. $3 8HOE.-w^V . Tha only c:ilf ?n BKAMtVsS Slme Inside. NO TACKS or 1VAX TllKl hurt tho feet, amy us liund-ccvtcd ami NOT KIP fcmootif fe'. \V. I.. iJouOr.AR 84 snou, iliet,r|Kh>u '-<* - ?nd out>; lt:tn- l-sowod welt $?? >lioo. Eqi^u cui- )* loin- made sliovi coatine from ffi In $!>. a. I?. DOUOf.AH tia.no I>OI,ICK rojul Men nn<ij._e(t?r jC'anki/ ?U *ff Ihob. Smooth Insklo a-i WVfnndM&rrcd fchco. '.'J^Tacka or \Vax 1 iirenil to luirt tho foot. , ? w. i*. ijouor as mv.no shot: i* ur #x??u?d for lioavy wivir. licst Cult Shoe for Hicj) " ? w. i,. i>oi; <ii,AS ?s.kb won MAN'S HllOIS H tito best In 1 lio w< roiiKli wear: one imu onplit rn vvcnr n ivmi . w. t. bourn. ah ijf a snor. imt la the boat foliool HioeJryihQ world. ' yr. i. inoiiorAs tsi.fy yoiith-h Shoe given (lio tniall lioyfc ft clmnco to >fcur tht best ahoes In tho world. <? -.F ? All niado In Con a row, BtUtAn and r.ncr., KaoteoN,"&8s;'"c w *8; {fa School dlit. ^cSV * * COS^jg ?" s COnsumPTI ..?"Jthaa petrmcinentlv o^rotftfrHovi [ of coses pi'onouucod by doctors 7~z tt.ywUia^xoojM' y&oiptiM coimhSr ilng. Ao.; doivV doVtt ssS ^SPISO'ft CIjre' for jC0 Immediately., By Dnigg ^ IT ~ QRAtEFVl?-COMF0l BREAKFAST. "By aihoroiiKh knowl<rjM of thl which kovmm IliO ojxeratlona of <UKe?t| tlon, and by a curoful application of l| ttea of weU-naloctf d Core a, MY. Kppf onr brcnkf??t table* with a delloateljl m which roty aavoua many luftv\r >y the Jndkloim tire' of aiicn nrtfi a coiiMtitutlon may lx> gradually bnl.t enough tojrealat every tendency to >, drfKln of flilbtlomalodV* air flouting M hpuntt) Btroiig llHcaRO' Hun ... .uu?*u lutiiituirn lu r< noniiiiH <v ouhd lis ready to a tt nek wherever there :a a we' k j* Int. Wo mav exeat*' many a fatal thaft by ke*p:nv ' ?r elveH well fortlHod With pure Hood nnil a i<iti|k ly nourlaheil frame."? t'ffii H-rvire Gnrrttr. M /1o Rlmply wlin lH>lllnK \Miif ? r m lk. Hold only In half jound Huh. by (imerp la' ?1 tlma: J A ill KM KPPH & ? '0., Hom.i oi n!i lie Ch< mlata, I.ondoii- KiiL'lmiil wlicro nil oHipi ii 1 <iio?fall. Our method nr illnwi niii po tlnuoiit mo.lii'atiou of Hip tory nyntL'in produce nl>fp rfin n enabla odor, i. KlrinK full I application. COMMON S NSE CATARRH CURB caotiuo Ht., ctiuaio, hi. kns A favor No nuioko or ill II/LUKTU ATKI> IK parik'ulnr?,f I >:<?. upon holn ro#plro, |* naino effect p o< cllinatp. oalils odor. WISE GREASE NKVKR QIIMK, Nevnr orSMMH", Kv? ry I >ox Ouftrsnteftd. Fatnnlo nrrtovH noil it#Mi i Wr to for rrlc^f. W1HK A xlf <J fiMimi h?'?l in "?tj? KP''!V/ *11 Jo?>lxrn, (Jbrai'iv than wmiuinn hi-chm . JCJI.A li ft Ai WIHK CO.. ltiv. r St.. i;IiI6ako, III. BE8T AND CHEAPE?ir ORANGE LAND THE WORLD. ,, I For Pnrtlrulnm nml Ocucrl |H I vo (blrciilnr n ?lil r I In' BARTON LAND AND WATER CO., I. OS A N < J K I , KM, < ' A I/. Y _ DETECTIVES Waot#i In every Countr. Rhr^w?l mfn to ft<?l un?1?r ilitUu* Hm* In our Hwirrt H*rv|oo. Ktptrlr ?r* not n**<s?'?ry. P*r ??.? ultra fr#*. Oraiinftn Delflr Uto Huroau Co. 11 Arc?4e. JHolwu tt.O. FRI?ER AXLE IT llfliL C ??GREASE se&t in tjir wort Oftt t)if| <}#rl?i*Vi" t JT" (let l)t<l 0#rlli!?i* 1r?lrt The Bcsf Waterproof! . _ Coat. , ThvrmnnilANnanrrKKRI* wimnlM w?t?rpr<v>f, aniTwtll Xon 4rr N1 th? Mn? ?Mnf Th? n?w POMMRt* flMCKKIt U a r?rf,ri rt<m.? ????. <?? ?AT?r?th**Btlr*4vMU. Dawnr* ?rim1U1lnn?. Mon? *?tnilh? wlth?#Mb? "Hifc, llr?(id" lr*4tm>rk. IUitHr?U<1 frm A J. Tow?vS>?tt?a. Mui Ittyoimft ^wPAiiorf. To any New 8ub?orlbor who will aond u? thla Slip, with name and P. 0. address and $1.75 in Money Order, Exprei* Money Order, Regietered Lotter, or Cheok, for a yoar'e eub aoriptlon to the Companion, we will asnd the paper FREE TO JAN. 1, 1889, and for a fill year from that dato. Thli offel^ Inolndoe th? ILIU8TRATED SUPPLEMENTS, the PREMIUM LIST and POUR HOLIDAY NUMBERS. Illustrated WEEKLY Supplements d?nt to fffteh fcubftorlbar at Thanksgiving- Ohrlatmaj?-:Now Yoar'a-Baatar. The rolnm# fof will be inir*rlof to Any pr?v?lon* ymr. It will contain Rfx Srrlnl #lorl*?, 1H> flliofi Ptorlf*, nroftiftly llluitlftwl, HottftthoM Article TalM of Adviji1dr*,)l!nMrAtofl Mc?t# he* of TravH, 1,000 Anecdoto*, nftlhrlMtl and ftotontffto Article*. Iltimor^l oetrjfr ^ tkt* <Jopl?fc *n<1 flolorml Announcement fr??. /'Unit mention thft pubUcntbn. AridrtM The VOUTH'8 Companion, 45 Temple PlacO. Boston, Mais.