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(Jr~rpos6. biit advisablo to mynvwm. mm ? t together the stronger , rftcious will tyrannize ?a, und the weakest will _ from its fodcj but its: be *6 cowed that it will avoid', ami pine away to mort This is the caso with the uncfterlings will _ ^joiigh, even when the ,ot feeding. Horned cattle other severely, and even the fl^sh by their oonstant at tpon the weaker.pnes. The truo ""its should be kopt alone, or, it, should i?o dishorned and Of their offensive weapons. The P*g?. to fun ^hiuvuoqq U4CI1 IV t considerable profit. Whero hones, and cattle aro jermitte together losses and injuries cannot , be avoided. ? jtftM York Time. ? 'i&k "i": ? Difference* <n Chnrnt. ^ JtiB not so much upon the chtini* m the person who uses it that the'quantity and uuaUtv Of the huit?f le old-fashioned up-and-down ehurn will make quite as good and as muo'a butter as any other, but with greatly ' more labor ^ tucov of t iroo. " f:~ And churns differ mostly iu thirrespe&r.s Hut those who use churns diffor very much more. The churning should be do#e*Hpldly in tho e churds which lire ^ deficient in the requisite agitating action . of concusfien upon 4he cream, and it should be stopped always when the bhtter is smaU grains, . life have used chums fgksf%krMiml ' (arly lifty years, nod have many in that time, but eiuregard to the imy' when each is only one-tenth as hard old- fash; one d one, ?New Walk. . ? I We have known numerous road-bred iraca that Would walk fo?r and a >aU ft Hv? --faaUea anhour without yrg^>g. d many, In faot most, weU-J>re.d ad horBca could be taught to cover later diatancea than thia in tbo same % U it weJo not for the custom of puV igtho colt* to the V^aJwnariV^S?: e in hame e ^uj bVa>mer'? oirHnowa oughlug, harrowing, ^wofKing ^ W ?%3Whh?^B gravitf^/the eggs ia deorea ^d, by a delicate poising of an egg in a ] standard solution of salt tho quality may ; be do term In td. One part of- the best I salt dissolved in eight parts of water j will moko such a solution. A. glass inr I six iochoi deep may bo used for this test. The liquid ts put into the jar and tho i ?gg gently dropped into it. If it ! slowly Sinks to the bottom the egg is | fresh and sound and fit fot* the preterm i Jng process ) if it touches the bottom and then rises a l.ttlo it has begun to change, but may still be put away for future use, but will dot keep so long as the better egg*. As the eggs are older ihey, rise higher iu the liquid, until they float'and even prqjqct partly above the water. Those eggs should rejected, m one bad egg fill spoil'Vffbarrelful of good ones in. tho preserving liquid. ' For the preservation of eggs the total oxoluslon of air- only is needed. All phemical preparations, antiseptic sub stances; 4'glaciallno," and other nostrums a^i^bsorbed b} the substance" Of the I erg; and ttie'eggs nro spoiled for use. I'Tno yolk becomes hard and cannot bo uted for many purposes in cooking. It is desirable to have a douse Uquiu, for the occlusion of air and salt is quite sufficient for this purpose alone; lime is equally effective and is mostly employed by the dealer# ib eggs who buy them at this teaton when they are plentiful and put them away for winter salo. The limo method is as followac A peck of limp is slacked in sufficient water to produce a pasty, sotpi liquid mass. This is mixed with .water as soon as all the .limo U completely slacked to make half a barrclf ul. vTho eggs are thou carefully pnok'cd away in thia liquid until the bar rel ia tilled, when tho eggs will be cov ered about one inch deop with it. Soma of the lime pa9te la reserved, (p cover the egg*; this)is done by spreading a Cloth o vet the barrel and covering thUT with tho lime paste U ilf an inch thick. . This h pre sea cioso to the edge of tho barrel and tho cloth is turned over it The sur face is always kept eo vored with water. Eggs so packed will k< op without . in jurious change for several moutlm. The dealers make use of brick vats for stor*. ing tho egg vAtid use broad dippers for handling tno eggs, which, as aome arp taken out, float tp thb. surface. As (ho eggs are dipped out for ialo they are but Into lath qj-atea to aiwlti; and are then washed by pouring water over them nrn til quit* frped from the limo. 1>6 kept safely for threq HpCiOg them with linseed parafllne, or any kind of oil >t turn rancid or bu abeorbod ?vi.insec4bil is excellent for The egg i? held between d thumb by the ends nnd is lntho6il,and thdq rubbed with Kor or with a small brush to bring _ .In contact with the' whole of the/ fire. The eggs are then set in dry j)j?n or common l on the email end And' Ore oovored with the bran sufficiently to kbop them from brenklog. Whon filled' the box or barrel is covered and is kept in a cool, dry place. A. small quantity of the Oiled eggs may bo kept in a twinj 'itat Qrff square bag and hung up in a cellar, the point of suspension beit^ Changed every day* This prevents the* ice.of the yolk to tho shell, whijNfc be avoided. The greatest irt |vl?f ; paefced in dry substances i$ tW ? consequents;; ?2r|w .dinger 1* avowed * iking, and thp lime ?nod ia thft simplest the best-.-Alw. the^hecossity of! , . ie grQcd of a few. Virtue needs no distinguishing mark, it displays its own identity. A well covered house may bo empty intido, also a well covered head. Genius will Bhow itself somohow, as a ipringtinds its way to the surface. Equal talent aepends upon nature, squal opportunity is tbo right of all. The aim of mere polit:cians is to per Hiado the people they are having their own way. /' Men are never bo really little as when' thoy attempt to be greater than they really aro. . ? The laborer is the sole bnse of tho public pyramid; the top may* bo high, but It need* the baso. If inon know ns much at forty as they think they, know at twenty, what a wise, itorld thto would bo. , ? It la only by labor that thought can be mado healthy, and only Iqr thought that abor can bo mado happy. Truth, liko sunlight, is influent; but is this gives iife only ns it is tho medium )f heat, so troth ouly as it is the medium >r love. . ' Youth is but the painted shell within ffbk'h, continually growing, lives that wondrou* thing, .the spirit of a man, 5 ding it* moment ot aspiration, earlier .n some than in others. All truly wise thoughts have been ihought already thoisands of times; >ut, to make them truly ours, wc must ;hink them over again, honestly, till ;hey take root in our personal experience. A Professional : "Taxidermy has always been ono of ;he fine arts," said a littlo, dried up old nan, tested behiud a multitude of ituffed aud unstutfed auimals in a collar n a downto.wu street to me. "Ilcarned ny trade in Germany many years ago, md came to this country whoa taxldor.r. iiista wore fewor {han now. Is there a iving in the businoss? Yea, a modor itely fair one, b it not what it med to >e. And thou prices an> Slower than !crmerly. Why, I used to reeei o #8 to ^ t jj fomtu ling a plain, everyday Thotnas jat, but now I'm lucky if I cab got one ;hird that ?um'/or the work. n. "What ii u*ed for stutHng animals?" " ??Many taxiderm sts nse straw and ex. ielsior, but I ^.efe.' c?tto\i. U air it ?ften used, but it is expensive.- l adies whose pot dog* or cats have died somo ,imca no to g. o \t C.xpjiiso in h tying thorn uulTol with hair. A fow inon hs 113$ I oerformed a ou'rious piece of. work f >r a, in tie bpjrwhose mothef lives on Fifth, ivenuo. The child was foud of whito nice, and had' as many a* twenty dfj .hem in a room at the top of h'a mothat V louso. Through the room ran a pipe" :rom a sto e in the room below. The' iuo was defective, and ono morning the: ihddV^raiit to the rpon where his pots tforO roiy to find them dead. Tho pip6> ltd broken, and the White mico were \ totally smoked to death. Half a do -.eh 1t<moro recovered and, the rest died, rh^ boj^ was dlscoftsolate, and nothing would do him but he muit hive them puffed. I d dn't w's\ to undertuko the' *tot>, /which ' I knevy }vo:il<L bo a dificnlt >ne, but bojng pressed byroo mother of. ;lib chiMl, cottsoi^ed. I stulTod riearly a Jp'.en of the little iel'o wo and stuck >h*m on a board: They look > I ?pt:to aatural, I can assure you. 8uvi t auima * )f any aortare hardor to stulTthanlarge ines. -\V hy ? liedntise their bodies are lot largoentiughto porta t of tilling. ? 'What kind of household pota do you ^^^^^skod^J^ll but tfriflpl ?or - _ .JoiTHrom tho laboratory of Le *ux A Co. , crioniist? ana assay ?re, Ne* York Citrv some ipt\wstiDg facts are presented a?i?V ? ? ad alteration of liquor. i second and third . __ City ancrearefuily [concludes that the at the present day *re in such small of consldera on," mechanic on tbe Bower^^^^^^^^^R \-n Water street is rs little whether he boughtl^^^HIPK forty per cent, alcohol brandy of JMHfy conts.or a quart of twenty 8ve per cent, flavored and diluted at fifty ^ents; it is the alcohol he craved and that <vh(i-b produces the effect" Tlio Cttrso of Saloons, 'Town with tbs Saloon*," was the subject discoursed by the Rev. Charles F. Goss to a large audience at Moody's Chicago Avenue Church. "The word of Cod." said he, "speaks in utter reprobation of drunkenness. The condemnation of the word of God is specially directed toward the saloon. The saloon, as we now understand it, is tho geno- . sis of modern evil, it the word of God con--] demns drunkenness ,t must surely condemn the place where drunkenness is manufac tured. - "When wo enter these glided palaces of ?In, with their beveled mirrors, their richly cut-glasses and their rare pottery, the first object ones eyes fall upon is a pair of scales placed in a conspicuous comer for the poor drunkard to weigh his shame on> - 1 would to God I could put scales into tho saloons of Chicago lhat would weigh men's Characters or weigh their souls. Asa political factor the saloon occupies an important plnce. There isn't a system of moral or political govern ment buttle saloon-keeper lias a hand in the making oflts laws. They are doing more. to corrupt the civil government of tho country of America than all tho re9t of this country s corruptive practice* put together. Socially tbe saloon also plays an important part. It it corrupts politics what must bo its effects upon society, with ita impure pictures adorn ing its walls, ita conversation so vi!o, do graded, and low that a man cannot frequent such a placo without all or his true and noblfc idem* being dragged and trampled in the mire. ? "Its influence ok tho home is absolutely destructive from the first hour a man crosses the threshold or one of these hell-hole^ 6t iniquity. . Given up to impure. conversation, gathered intytyiearmsof convival conipin lons, what cares he for the' wife or children starving at hofne, with tbe winter winds creeping in under the threshold and poverty starfngin at the window?. On the individual life of m^n tbe saloon is a manufactory of drunkards. It take* the raw material from our hontea and c6nv?rtn it {jito a besotted, drunken wretch. It takes, from the center of ! our homes the bright, beautiful, happy boy: that face which a motbpr has smiled upon and bas lov*d*w|io lipe have been kissed by in loving' mother ot: fond sister. All the strength and: boanty Of tl>et manhood is drawn ioto these hellish hincliinw and trans formed into a poor, low, miserable druukard. As you drain ? swamp of its cui eed malaria, just to triiich you -'drain this curbed institu tlon rom oiu 'and."? Ghioigo Vetw. Yellow Fover and Drink. About tbe middtO of August, when the yel? low.fev?Jr bpidemio Was at its height, a aiato meat appeared in the papers quoting Mayor Archibald, of JaoWsonvlllo; flla , as saying Hhats "the vel.ow fever is the best temper* nnce lecture the city ever bad.*' Two- thirds bf the fatal oases, be said, had boon among persons addicted "to drink, while total ab? jiad been OQmparat 1 vol y free. eW Yo?k ' Voice wrote to 1 Id to know if these statements Mayor stainerd had Ps$r Ne I . WM - Archibald to know if these statements wew tims andrecelveathd. following answer: ?V ? ; & M&toh'h Ockick, ? D, T. .OkrOw, Acting Mayor, ) . JaGkbONVim.k, Kla.ji^ct, 16, 1?8S. "Editor 'JM Voice? Dear Sir; Replying to your communication 0M8th ihst., I may say that Mr, Airqhibald, Wlio was for a time acting mayor of this city, left fcomotlmo agor during the present epidemic. 'Abe stattntfehta madefy Mr. Archibald ore Bu>;8taut)ally correct? AftMr* reference^ ? 16/ ' tint early trt of (be epidemift .AtJthe tn.^o of h^d tidt^i the scarcely ' a\ ai aii?? i>K the tfhiten w?a pro Kinto theft rftrfjo proporti<l f een hloki and as th?aM|pr>oi tjonaliy botter ablo to with? than Caucasians, the percen y oolored people d tho 'mortality fcWylft j>er cent. $ Of negroes ha\# *be uonstitcu yellow favfcr " toS to ?tribe of living by. ing? hav* beta itt>eaft straits siuoe the occupation of w^itfWiin^;v-gro inula efforts ha^b l^oen Jhado^ ^ievo their distrdls 'and to*?teach tliem farming, and in 188G about 803 aores were culti vated by theiu. In their chief home in the Island of Yesso, tho Ainos are esti mated to number ^yjflQ^indiyiduals, with 8,600 ltouM^fl Prince iJ^aWPWcfoR in extfomeli English in' Rli^lSft titles, ways and talk, and objects to talking in any for eign language when it is not absolute ly necessary. A LlTTiiK girl being asked to deflno n volcano, answered: "It's a mountain that throws Up fire, smoke, and liver." * "" .V ffi Krwptlon of the Mkln Cured. * Brockville, Ontario. Canada, I Decomljor 2, I88R. j I have used Brandiibtii's PiliS for .the past fifteen years, and think them the beat tathaitid and anti-bilious remedy known. For some five years I sulTored with an eruption of tho skin tha& gave me great pain and annoyance. I tried different blood remedies, but, although gaining strength, the Itching was unrelieved. I finally concluded to take a thorough course 6f BnAN drbths Pxt.ijs. I took six each nlgtyt for four nights, then five, fovir^thrce, two. lessening each timo by one^bfj^eft ^>r one month took one every \iight,yi|liu tiie happy result tiyit now my skin is perf?ptly clear and has Leon so over ilnce. ^ ^ ' KD.y*fU?KV A?ronauls aro uenflj^lyi^w^Uf: 0#!? iri bal loont, unites ihey tro BloVi"- .? me, I'm tWnkfoy W " Purgatory Bullet An excited Irishman iataly rue Boston drug stoftv, havlrifc wwbroli pcAranco generally. "I'm all wrong ento<r^lj" to straighten mo out. tory Hullota' will nk v d'vo tax for tnlmr*' . asked the clerk. '"Prtrgw tsomoihiti' loikothat, tboy the man. "Shure, I'm In with headachc, ami 11 v. shtomaoh, and the dlvil Auuvrnnuuvaiij v. xi4? clerk pttaaod out a vial of Dr.-Plerce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets, and Pint wont oft contented, Those Httle Pollute cure all dorangemonta o{ . liver', stomach and bowels. Suga^coatod, 11 c-' tle larger* than mutttard seeds, and pleasant to take. /Druggists. " . ? ? ? ? ' fir The man who colors clothes Is never afraid - of any dyer results, .. ? ? - ' How to Gain Vlult and tflrengtW. '? ' Use after eaoh Wb*Scott;.? K.mui.bion With Uypophosphites. It. Is as palatable lin'riiUk, nrd easily digested. The rapidity with wh'oh flelicat-? people improve w>th4ItiT uso- Is wop derlul. UsJ It and try yrfOf -weight. As A remedy for Consumption. 'flbroat affections snuBronchltfr. it is unequated, Please refcd: "1 used Scott's Emulsion in a chlld'clght months old with1 good- result?. He gained lout t ounda in a very short t me."Tno. PlUM1, Alabama. ?? greatest smokers in j^awn? Factory ohlm w*. : ? Do*? th i> Envth Really M oVet Scienqe says that It does, ou? we cannot help' en yr* science flays tuat Wondering sometfti JIL tike about, it, when w^ se? bow Stubbornly certain old foglea fclintc to theif musty and antiquated ideas, It>*ar.;bcHeved ottcetbat consumption was incurablo, and although it has been clearly demonstrated that It Is not., thousands of old-time u&yslolann closo their <) cs and put their hands to their eam and re* fuse to abandon the theory* But tor all thr^j the world moves on, and Dr. Pierce's Gold*. "Ml cal Dteoavery conti nttes to rescue suffer fmm Aftnan lll? m. aiiva mini > very often finally becomes an i.,; '???- i.v {fnt^rrh Cure*. V of suffering from atavrh, and vtfnly ton dsav . idread. fhe merits of _ s -,-. rt-r -JW; only remedy for vomtn'a peculiar w^akne and ulluiont.% sold by druggl?t?, under ?i tive guarantee from the manufacturers, thffT It Will give sat'sfactlon In every case, or mot y will be refunded. See guarantoo on urrapper around bottle. 1 Smith? ''Wns *8tmkes|ie??-o a broker?" Jones? "No, of courso not" "Well, then, how did be oome to furnish bo many stock quotations.'.1 Conventional " IHonon " Resolution*. WTi crcai. The M >non Route (L. N. A. <*fc < ?. Ry Co.)<les'res to make it known to the world at large that it forms the double Connecting link or 'Pullman tourist travol between the winter cities of Florida a d the juminer ro sorts of the Northwest; and Whereat* Its "rapid tranfcl?" surpassed, its eli ' ana Chair car Louisville, Iudi equallod; and stem Is un ilet Sleeper ~ lcaeo and nati un lowest; Whereat* Its rates are M Iowa* then be it - * :??? W* '? Itesolvert, That in the event of fttartfhaon a trip It is^ood yul tflM-to con nit wit i K. O. Mc ' ~ * VI Pars. Agent Monon Route. IS) CormiotGenl Pffla. A Kent Monon R?' Dearborn SU. Chicago, for full Mjrtyyil' . any event send for a l'ourist lJuiae. onoloee to. postage.) Funny, itn't it? The only way a c'.ock oan no business l? on tick. A Ilqd'cnl Cure for Kptteptlo Fits. To (he Edj^j^V\vnne inform eadort that I linver77>ositlv^Vl^W ior tnF^^Niye. named disease whtel&flJPPKint to nure tile worst civsesV^So strong fs my faith in itk vlr 1 J will sehfi r eu n wimple bottle ai?d vfiWaiilp fireatlee to any .suirurer who will give m?hi/-P O and Express address. RmV, Ii. Q. HOOT, M. O , 1S1 Pearl St.. Mew York. ~r. Tli3 broad way that leads to dost rue t on is the Touto Jfam son evil. a fTl ctod wltbsoreqyes use Drlxaac Tliomp i*? KVoWater.Drugglsts sell at gk'.per bottle ; . Mary an ?iA) of tea 'end roles a."waste cf l"nrt- ? . ' ' * - (} ATARR U am Balm, [ Cold in Head. tLl linos., Brian St., N. Y. AXLE GREASE NKVKIl OUIUHt Nevftr rr<yi?.f? orTMolt*. livery box Guaranteed. Hamplo or<lorn nolle! tod. \Vr.to lor prlcoa. \ViHKA?leftre>iHC bent mud'*. FOMby *11 Jobbers, Cht-nimr th.m commongreaw?. Oi< A i< K. ds W18K CO., Mfr?.. 30 IUvorsl, Chicago, III. PJso'a Remedy ft>r Catarrh la th? ' Beat, Kaaleat to Uae, and Cheapen Bold by druggists or sent by midL 60c. E. T. Haroltlno, Warren, P*. DETECTIVES Wanted in ?verf Coudij, flhrowd mtn to tot under Intlructlom ioonrBeoret Service. Kxperleuco not neoeuary. PwileaUrt free. OraanM Detectlro Bureau Co.it Arc?4o.CInclnn*t' " FRAZERgr ffiuiL hajit pssrsswsgSv^jf f jp*y.^riio Trifctinflnt. .Trial ?"rvx>.'NoCuro. J lUittuhw U< ?t ?,(i , jt'?,L|in M r?u<?? In t. F*R M8I tefiWarSiRi PEEBLES^ Agent?'Jf?nt?J. tUnbour. 6on<w Artlole*. Oai'ljrue nndsimplM U. K. M?nh?U, Jjjokport, N. V. UOMEL W&Stt EnjnsftGout anl 1 AMD All BTOMAOH TKOVjm Indlgtitlon, BoorBtonmch, Kurtt dln???, OoaiUpatton, Fullneii *f Riling la tht Month ?nd dli?gr?j lag. M?rvouintM and Low-Splrf At Druggltl* n ntl I)f(v'<r? or ceijit of l'> ctt i. (5 iiox-'t SI .00) in KiU on recctpt r/'^ceM THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. f? V U 41) IN THE SELECTION OF CHOICE 1i/ 1 For Pastor, Parent, Toaoher, Chj Friend, Ixithologancenudttftefulneasi] combined la a eoj>y of Webster's " WWEB5J\ WONABRJD W'/critM m WAR 10 sm? Beildei many other valut **A Dlctii of 118,000 Words, 3000 Engr, A Gazetteer of the .. locating and describing 2.VOOO P)^ A biographical DictiOl '**T?of nearly 10,000 Kotcd Persons A* Dictionary of Fief found only fn Webster, t- - All in One Book.; 3000 more Words and nearly 8000 nations than any other ' * * Sold by nil Hook sell G.*C.MERRIAM*C0.^ /,4orateful3 EPFS'; BR] "Hy a thorough knol_ which govern the oiK-ratl'i? tlon, und by n careful BI>pll'-_ "ties of \rell-nelooted Cocoa, T1 our l>realtfnnt taHefl with a a nra?'< w lilcb may nave us many' It li? by thi! judicious wft of snch arttcli a conxtltutlnn may be joudunlly bultupu enough to reitlHt evory tendency to diet' flledH of subtle malerties are float Injfarot to attack wlieiever litem 's a woflk* point*! escape many n fatal eliaft by keeping onr i fortified with mire blood mid a, properly i frame."? C'tew &>rvirr Hat 'It*. J Msdo simply wltn boiling water or it only (n half tound tine, by (lrocvrn. la'ielli JAM EM KPPHA: CO., JUmm.oi othlu London. Knidrnri. Money in Chick< ff you know how to 1 for t horn . For -i 5 c e ni n 1 yoit can livuouru R^(0-r AU1 Ktvinjr tne f-xjmrlfirce of I ml !'? ultry Kulwr? not I tour. trot h man working Im b nnd cent ? Unrtn? ? I >5 yenrn. It trtvihrg you llnCvct and Curo Dinwwy: for Khv? and al?o to* V. which Fowl a to Ravo for 1. T?nri>oii< u ! *nrl fvorvthlnif. 1 roa should knovr on th'.s subject to iu?k? ?* ? ible. aint postpaid fo- 5I&q. UOU Ijyl IIODSK, 134 I.oonnrrtWtieer, N. riM HOW MANY LINKS IN THE CHi SI OS IN CA8H GIVEN A WAV I Mull your m?w?r villi Ste. <lk?f nn.| yott i will rce?lv?/>?? for ?l* moniln tin biV\U?l it nil ? t???t InttxitViX ftinlly newifntncr In lliv U. 8. Q Klrrt cftrrtct cum will hIio nutiW In V f?ih| W,|JSi <Ul,|l$; 4th, |10; Mb.$ji n?> *p II *??h. Mil lie rt|?trll,uM MnutKL . IrtW, ?ti(1 nnnici of wlttn?r? 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