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? u especially ?oSTrate SFjM&y purpose, but ? moat, it is advisftblo to oud classify them. Whoa a mixed lota e ^Jut together the stronger orthe'thost pugnacious will tyrannize over the other#, and the weakest will *liot only be driven from its food but its ?Piri t will be so cowed that it will avoid Ut, companions and pine awuv to more Rkln^na bone. This is the ciso with piga f pen, and'the uncffcrlings will avoid OXO feed troUgh, even when the ^ others aro not feeding. Homed cattle injure each other severely, and oven the Vatronger lose Hcsh by their oonstant at . , tacks upon tho weaker onos. The truc ulent beasts should be kept alone, or, which is best, should be dishorned and disarmodof their offensive weapons. The ' practtco of d shorn in? is rapily spread ing among cattlc-fccders, who <ind the quietness which it insures a source of considerable profit. Where sheop, pigs, lumos, and cattle aro j eriuittea to run togother losses and injuries cannot be avoided. ? Ntxo York Time'. DlfTeronoen In Clnirnn. It is not so much upon the churn a* the person who uses it that the quantity and quality of tho butter depends. Churns vary considerably in effective ness, which is in proportion to tho do gree of agitation of the crcain in them. The old- fashioned up-and-down churn will make quite as good and as inuc 1 butter as any other, but with greatly more labor and expenditure of time. *And churns differ mostly in tli is respect. But those who uso churns differ very much more. '1 he churning should be dono rapidly in tho e churns which are deficient in the requisite agitating action or concussion upon tho cream, and it should bo stopped always when tho butter is in small grains. Wehavouscd churns for nearly tifty years, and have tried a great many in that time, but havo found no difference in regard to the kind of butter mado in any when each has been skillfully u ed, but otherwise lh?ro is a great difference. Tho diirer ,? , ence in tho time and ease of churning, > ifjhoweveiy is very g ent. Tho best ,V ,lhodern churn is only one tenth as hard . to work as the old-fash oned oue.--Ae<c V York WorLl, Tho llapl.) Walk. "We havo known numerous road-bred horses that would walk four and a Half to rivo miles an hour without urgipg. and many, in fact mo-t, well-bred road horses could bo taught to cover greater distances than this in the same time if it were not for tho custom of put ting tho colts to the trot as soon as they aro in hat no s and belore they are really bridlewisc. lCvery farmer's boy knows that he con do a better .oh of wortc ? ploughing, harrowing, or working corn with a fast-walking team, which make* the dirt tly, than with a slow one. Tho sAving on a farm whett (ho hordes walk three miles an hot^^'feven when they walk two a half, is twenty per cent., or 'in other words, tho fust team can i oat a whojo day in a week and yetdoas team $? work Is piessin, the fo?t team is ? specd oftho trottor,sfc. Have bcon working fbV r,, rcat mistake to sotR ^ be ?to vit ... MU ??? vmun. Hfu yenrs ,?Un of plan ting ai?d then ? thinning an orchard. The apulo tree I demands ft-Hch moist soil. If these Con-r| ditions are furnished it assumes large proportions and glvoa immense yields. WlWt.then, dWarf, .^tvo and mutilate? Is It not hotter to have five thrifty trees ittg fifty busholi of healthy lino tan' fifty treOs wftfi fifty bushels I ^ gbArly apeolmoilipVU'; thlevlngvvngrantsli -,-~r tho soiTi*ta*ea;t(> j t the woodt;of fifty-, trees instead ; &Ti*o oodfcjjf purchasing, plant* r.# all contributes toward swblr? Contrast ki> tho amount pftid Out. j rtrstiustanCiTyou Will be rewarded satisfactory result! ; in the latter . there wilt be disappointment, loss of time ' and money, ana afnlluro to realize when I .your orchard comes in boriring. Tho sapae results comparatively, though not { ? so rapidly, manifest themselves with m- | gArd td the vino.- ToO doire planting > will sooner or Utor result disastrously. ? The proper distance for setting apple, trees is from thirty to forty feet ; for tho , grape not ices than fourteen to eighteen ' g:?eOt. for Mu o.iout growing vines. . Of j courso, varieties, method i of training, ' root pruning, top-dress ntf, etc., will modify these .figuros with regard to ; grapevines, but bettOr have-thorn too for ftptrt than tOo closely crowded. -?Amerl- 1 can Afiricultvrht. ? | Tho jpreiorvstloti of fiftit'i. , *1 Aft, egg is a complex compound of most easily decomposed substances. It Is, smalt, but it contains evoiy element that goes io make up a complete an'mal, bono?>, blood, flosh, foot, feathers and horn. It has, moreover, not Only a por ous shell, but a quantity of Atr insido of it, which is able to start decomposition in tho very onslly Changeable contonts., * An egg begins to deoay the moment It is perfcc.tod As soon as it* natural warmth cools change begins. Tho shrinksge of tho content* by tho cooling ' produces a vacuum, which is Jns uutly tilled With air from without. This air contains oxygens afld many Mot ive gt;i mt of decomposition which are able to j #.?, through the poros of the shell *n( ; m* fljbranos. Into this fro>c*llod i of an egg there ts also quloi ' - p-^?os produced oy th? unvuutpv sjtion of the substance* inside of tho ahe L and this change goes on taore rapidly w.th the lapse of ymo and the inorensed terhperatnre. % ""his change In th* egg, hoWevor, af Is a useful mean* of precaution in ,or Pf^r^njfcfor winter * Jf?F* .^Hhout saying that A H as: A Ally cannot be kept in *> moreover It is * y wTUch thp" specific gravity of the egga is docrea ed, ro tha*. by a dolicato poising of au egg in a standard solution of salt tho quuiity may , bo doLermintd. Ono part of tho best j salt dissolved in eight parts of water , will make such a solution. A glass jar | six iuchos deep may be used for this test The liquid is put into tho jar and tho | egg is gently dropped into it. If it ' slowly Sinks to tho bottom tho egjj is ? fresh and sound aud fit foi* tho preserv- I Jng process; if it touches tho bottom aud thon rises a 1 ttle it has begun to chauge, | but may still bo put away lor future use, J but will not keep so loug as tho better i eggs. As tho eggs are older they rise higher in the liquid, until they float and evon project partly above tho -water. Those eggs should feo rejected, as one bad egg will spoil' ajbarrelful of*good ones in th f prcsorving'liquid. \ - For the^preservation of e/g* tho total exclusion of air. only is needed. All phemical preparations, antiseptic sub stances; "gtacialine," and other nostrums are absorbed by tho substance' of the egcr, and the cgg?> are spoiled for use. Tho yolk becomes hard and cannot be mod for many purposes in cooking. It is desiiablo to havo a dense liquid, for the e elusion of air and salt is quite sutliciont for this purpose alone; lime is equally ofToctivo aud is mostly employed by the dealers in eggs who buy them at this ft-ason when thoy are plentiful and put them away for winter salo. Tho lime method Is as follows: A peck of lime is slacked in suflic ent water to produce a pasty, semi iiquid mas?. This is mixed ivith water as boon as all the liin-j is completely slacked to make half a birrelful. Tho oggs are then carefully packcd away in this liquid until the bar rel is tilled, when the eggs will be cov ered about ono inch deep with it. ?0010 of the lime paste is reserved to cover tho egg*; this is done by spreading a clo;h over, the barrel aud cohering this with tho liinc paste hilf an inch thick. This is pre s-.d close to the ed<;eof the barrel and the c loth is turned over it. 'l he sur face is always kept covered with water. Eggs i. o packed will ki-ep without in jurioui change for several mouths. The dealers make use of brick vats for stor ing the eggs and use broad dippers for handling the eggs, which, as some are taken out. tloat to tho surface. As the eggs aro dipped outJor sale they are put into lath crates to drain, ami are then washed by pouring water over them -un til quite freed from the lime. Kggs may bo kept, safely for three months by smearing them with linseed oil, molted parafllne, or any kind of oil that will not turn rancid or bo absorbed by the shell. 1 inseed oil is excellent for the purpo-e. The egg is held between tho linger and thumb by tho ends and is dipped in the oil, and then rubbed w.tli the linger or with a small brush to bring tho oil in contact with tho whole of tho turfa'O. The eggs aro then set in dry bran or cornmoal on tho small end and are covored with tho brail sutliciently to koep them from brenking. Whou filled the box or b irrcl is covered and is kept in a cool, dry place. A small quantity of the oiled eggs may bo kept in a twinj net or# square bag and hung up in a cellar, the point of suspension being ] changed every day. This prevents tho "dherenceof the. yolk to tho shell, whiph ' * 1 bo avoided. Tho greatest in ury s packed in dry substanccs is tho ro and tho consequent This danger is avoMed packing, and thL limo atfonod is the simplest . and ilB&WJ ce 1 ho best. ; ? N. 10 ?J" Clovor should antly than it is i;S^3 id treatment to .an equivalent *>f QtOS. ? toilet of the ben. in good .oondi The .greatest enemy of agriculture is ignorapefe. If you Votild have your boys profit by your mistakes, dou't repeat t^em. A ration of equal part?;bran and corn meal is good for the growing h g*. Ccorgia .farmers cultivate tbcr ttpanish peanut, extensively as food for hogrf. Some farming is llke an old jacket ? ! frayed at the edges and yory thin olse where. tjheep are better scavengers for small, unripe, wormy apples than swine are, it i? el I'. i mod. ' Growing a boy on the fnrin is a mighty good foundation preparation of him for any honorable business, in mnny instances it is mor^iprofltnbte to plow under th6. Second c op of clovor tlnyi to cut it for cither hay or seed; M is claimed that every year sees an inotOiis'e, in the number of farmers who pick corn for se.erl as sooroas it is glazed. A good top dressing of taanure on the little knolls nnd poor spots of the field after winter grain is sown will have a fino effect. Thore is this difference between the Boor and goud farmer. Oiid complains, f the bad seasons, the other- rejoices in the good seasons. Wash dairy utensils; pans, pails and' vats carefully with cola water, in ifrhich' in ? little salt or sodn. thon rinse, and thoroughly scald with hot water. Fionch farmers report very benofic!al results trom the uso of copperas solution ns n manure on strawberries, pears, let tuce, peas- beans, carrots and vines. Two horses of ono kind will do as much work ai four horSos of another | kind, and it ought not to be hard to dc i termino which is the more protitablo. When a man comes half n milo to borrow a hoe or a fork, you may depend on his coming somo day to borrow , money, but nover ooming to pay it bnok.^ ! Perhaps it can't bo remedied, but 1* is, nevertheless, a pity that tho creatui flattered by ihe nod of n politician * a vote that counts as much M Ihe , cant by a trUe maria.^yaiMM^ , ^ hen rltious . 4 milk* hay. II that hogs, o Vety well on ? - - Twm? py.rgat "wm fall in an orchard when apples begin to drop, they will do Exceedingly well with no othef feed. r. It is ihe custom of a great rfiany farm* Ak to burn Wheat and oat straw. This ?h(inld never be done, evot) with an abundant supply Of timothy andftclovnr. Cattle, horses and sheep will eat straw for a change. ?> j Mnny farmers cure hay entirely too npich, thereby damaging ft c<MtaIderably. If mowed away with discte;tap aoy Un usually damp loads p it by ttripisvlve*), it can be safely Stored with haU the cur ing often given. Goxernmo it js tho ncccssity of' all, politics (he greed of a few. ' i it ue needs no distinguishing mark, t displays its own identity. A well covered house may be empty lUBide, also a well covered head. Genius will show itself somehow, as a ipring finds its way to the surface. E^uhI talent depends upon natuio, jqual opportunity is the right of all. The aim of mere polit'cians is to per made the people they arc having tkeir awn way. Men are never so really little as when :hev attempt to be greater than thoy really ure. Tho laborer is the boIo base of tho public pyramid ; the top may. bo high, out it needs the base. If raon kuow as much at forty as they :hink they know at twenty, what a wiso world this would bo. It is only by labor that thought can be cnade healthy, and only l>y thought that abor can be made happy. Truth, like sunlight, is influent; but is this give* lifo only as it is tho medium )f heat, so truth only aj it is the medium >f love. Youth is but the painted shell within which, continually (/rowing, lives that wondrous thing, the spirit of a man, d d.ng its moment ot aspiration, earlier u some than in others. All truly wise thoughts have bccu .bought already tho .sands of times; )ut, to make them truly ours, we must hink them over again, hone-tly, till .hey take root in our personal experience. A I'rofpsaionsl SU: fi'r. ''Taxidermy has always been or>o of he fine arts," said a little, dried up old nan, veiled behind a multitude of tulled and uustulle;! anint iU in a cellar n a downtown street to me. "I learned ny trade in Germany many years ago, tud came to this country whe.i taxider nisf s were fewer than now. Is there a iving in the b.isincjs? Vei, a under - itelv fair one, b ;t not wh U it u e l to >e. And theu prices a^ ".lower than V.rmorly. Why, I used to recei e .vs to Ft-* lor stu ling a plain, everyday Thomas :at, hut now I'm lucky if I can get one .hird that sum for the work " "What iiu-cd for stu ling animals ".Many taxidcrin sts usest.aw and ex ?elsior, l?ut 1 p efe c.>tto:i. Hair is ?ften used. I >u t it is expensive. I adies jvhose pet dogs or cats hae died some .imcs go to g o it expjn?e in h ving the.n itutfel with hair. A few mm hs ago I scrformod a curious piece of work f >r a. utle hoy whose mother lives on Fifth ivenuc. The child was fond of white nice, and had as many m twenty of, .hem in a room at the top of lis luothoi 's louse. Through the ro.?m r.in a pipe rom a sto e in the room below. The >uo was defective, and one morning the :hild wont to the roo 11 where his puts were only to find them dead. The pipe lad broken, and tha white mico we.e i:o:ally smoked to death. Half ado e,i )l inoro recovered and tho rest died. Die boy was disconsolate, and nothing would do li m b.it he must hive them itu/Ted. Id (In t w'.s'i to undertake tho lob, which I knew wo d(L be a di licult me, but being pressed by the mother of .lift child, conse-ited. I stulTcd nearly a io'.en of the little fel'o.vn and stuck .hem 011 a board. They look i I i|ii'.te natural, I can assure you. Sun 1 an. ma s >f any so: tare hardur to stuif than large )nes. ^Shy? Iieoause their bodies aro lot large enough to perm t of lilting. "What kind of household pots do you I asked. ' 'A ll k nds, but p'rhicl nail 7 eats,'cannry Nothing can look moro parrot, if nicely sfulTed. 1 ft to stu f, large and small birds in portion. ( h, no The business ain't" what ' ith used to be," said tho old man, ?adly, ia conclusion.? Uo /.c tcr (N. J'.) . ?? ,-rr Itamsor nost toga >roployod Jul marinef- . ... , rices r?m*iro<f of ...v.? .hey are placed with t pit, that the wast,' Hod af7,T condemned to solitary oonfln Ax months at theend of. w.m ihey. a're put to aslodft? with oth ma be ng extremely shy ard fr)0M.VUUv withal, t hoy run as fast as they can unti !hey become blown and cowed. After ihli trial trip they aro remandfed to. their p' t, inhere they remain, olf and on, untij ; Key aro thoroughly tired and ' sledge* oroken. This sever? education son holr temper amazingly, atid makes the I'.iything but ?ompnnlonnble. Drivo ire frequently obliged to stun thorn by >loW on J(ho no?e bi-fore Urtharnewi ;bem onMoount of thoir .savage hatii He ddes drawing Pledget tboy fj ip the river in snmtpttr un nastCrs wttrm in wlntor n ire lemirkablc weather p ! llscount the Signal Service 1 ,f when resting on a jour lolesln the snow, ther i storfn They are of with ?recf, aurii.., ind not very sh&rp noses ?... live exclusively on flsh^irMdU ,v tor themselves Jo winter the jomprisos forty frozen herrings ?ForM; uhd tit/ream * ' ? ' V" " "y? Flfctrleal *1 "Electricity ftsii boats? Why. of have it, and it VHIJ. ymvenlent and pl? iteam launches leum boats*" $ The spsaker was ? Vc.k elect rlolan, sdvantapea ot ? was very Mure could not" '* smalt Jit soon da) tnoro tho# hot' ty Utile pctro -^jitient New talked of the T" ?".* v Pyer ks t onm. and kt aoon. yachtsmen who d largo stenm ynohtn d ?leotrfelty much t'..o hotter to pro pot their boats. He )? mnchlrtdry ;t?lttfi JVr? then the he*t oCtodf J ? ? ...ijf frtnmoa [ hot felt, because there 1) n* jurnaoe, , Id the smoke and gr?n*o nr? atl* dono away v.ith. Tltey are bulldtfjf^ tHem In England. I haVe received pttrrioirfari of one that has just Iwen hunched.' It W sixty-five and one-half f?ot. in imij/th, ten feet 'lh beam, and is dnstfifaM^to^ carry eighty passenger* at six mllea art I hour. The electri? machinery and stor age cells are placed bolow the deck, for? and aft, leaving a* clear rup the whole length of the boat for pas enge a. In the mlddfe is a handsomely fitted cabin, With lavatories, din! ng r<>ohi, ot*. The electrical energy Is conVertod Into mo tive poWer by two motors of ieven abd one-half horse power, 6*uh . driving dn turn three-bladnd propellers. LVats will soon be made to store electricity and run just as the street <caft do now."? Xtqlland Kjo)>rct*> - An ?pidem'c of su'e'des h\? broken out in r.ir.?, ' At least ten m tempts as ?elf-murder are reported every day. iquor Adulteration' .. ruport to tbe ^editor of the urtsiiun l\(o7\ from the laboratory of L?> #pux A Co. , cXeniisf and assayers,Ne .1 York "ity, some ipNmwting facts' *re presented ,i.K 1 ?... j10 of liquor. "~n from Recond and third Yprk City and 'carefully jsoncludes that tbe 1 at the present day lloyed in such small . t out of considera e mechanic on the n Wator street is rs little whether he forty p*r cent, alcohol . cents, or a quart of twent v five jx?r cent, flavored ami diluted at fifty ?ehts; it is the alcohol I10 craved and that >vhii h p.oduces the effect."' Tho Curse of Saloons. 'Town with th? Saloon*," was tho subject discourse! by the Kev, Charles F. (Joss to a large audience at Moo ly's Cb.cago Avenue Church. "The won! of God," said he, "speaks in utter reprobation of drunkenness. The't-ondomnation of the word of God is specially directed toward tbe sa'oon. The saloon, as we now understand it, is the gene bIs of modern evil. If tho word of Hod con demns drunkenne-'S .t must suroiy condemn tho place whero drunkenness Is manufac tured. "When wo enter these gilded palaces of sin, with their beveled mirrors tln-ir ri -hlv cut-glasses and their rare pott?ry, the first object one's eyes fa'l upon is a pair of scales placed in a conspicuous corner for the poor drunkard to weigh his shame on. I would ta God I could put scales into the saloons of Chicago l hat would weigh men's diameters or weigh ti.e r rou!b. As a political factor tho saloon occupies an important place. There isn't a system of moral or political govern ment but Uie saloon-ki e|>er has i\ hand in the making of Its laws. They are do ng more to corrupt the civil government of the countrv of America than all tho test of this country's corruptive practices put together. Socially the saloon also plays an important | ai t ff it corrupts politics what must be its effects upon society, with its impure pictures adorn ing its walls, its conversation so vi e. do graded, and low that a man cannot frequent sue!) 'a place without all of his true and noble ideas being dragged and trampled iu 1I10 mire. "Its influence o?, tho homo is absolutely destructive from the first hour a 111111 crosi '9 tho threshold of 0110 of thes? hellholes of iniquity. Given up to impure conversation, I gathered into the arms of convival t omp \n- 1 ions, what cares lie for the wife or children starving at home, with tbo winter winds creeping in under tho threshold and poverty storing in at the window? Un the in Itvidua'l life of man the saloon is a manufactory of drunkards. It takes the raw material fivm our homes and converts it into a besotted, drunken wretch. It takes from tbe corner of our homes tho bright, beautiful, happy boy; that face which a mother has smiled upon and has loved, w ho lips have been kissed by a loving mother or fond sister. A I tho strength and beauty of that manhood is drawn into these hellish mnohi. ??; afv^rans formed into a poor, low. miserable drunkard. As you drain a swamp of its cuiml mal.iria, just: o much "011 drain this cursed institu tion rom ouj aod."? CViiciy.i V-it-v. Yellow Fever an<l Drink About the middle of August, when the yel low lever epidemic was at its height, a s'.ato m -nt up pea red in tho papers quoting Mayor Archibald, of Jacksonville, Ha, 11 s snv.ng that "the yul ow lover is the best temper nneo lecture the city ever had." Two-thirds of tho total eases, I10 said, hail boon an.ioug persons addictod to drink, while total al> siainers had boon comparatively free. '1 ho New York I oiat wrote to Mayor Archibald to know if tbeso statements woi.i true, and received tho tel. owing answer: . ? Mayoh'h Ukkk k, I 1). T. CIerow, Acting Mayoii, i Jackkonviu.k, Flo., Oct. In. 1J-8S. "Editor The 1 oice ? Dear Sir-. lienlving to your communication of 18th inst., 1 may say that Mr. Archibald, who was for a time acting mayor of this city, loft sometime ago, during the present epidemic. Tho (.tan ; 'tout 8 inado tiy Mr. Archibald are MV.Stnntia'.ly correct with reference to, tl.e tarh part of tho epidemic. .At /the tn.>>? of bis departuro scarcely any colored popple had taken tho disoas.% ahd tbo mortality ami ng the whites was piotabty l.l per cent. Since then a large proportion of negroes ha\? ( een sick, and as they npneikr to be constitu tionally bolter ablo to withstand ydlow fever than Caucasians, the percentage of deaths to cases reportod has dropped to about, nine, "liutdou th'Bfl your inquiryYpoints to the of the drlnk^hftbit upon mortility regard to RaFTSMftTT leans the case ^toxicants in the sad ex our citP/.ens of 7?* t^^^^WB^^^HF^fflfability^to dCfon the part of tno^MBR .*7ro accustomed to the usi of alcoholn? AKfniiiants was very noticeable and tho s .ur/-o of constant re mark. It has been aim c-s/l invafialily t he c.nso that when a person of diking habits hoi bean attacked by the fevar, has either suc cumbed to the diseise or h'as experienced a jory narrow escape. Cor.-.-1-..dons read i Is [follow. Yours very trulv, T. tfKROW,/ Acting Mayor." Rcapti.n 1 1 b 1 c /wife; tho fntlinr of .o Hon of ii highly [hw; this son lying VjM the result of s su'c,dai there kneels her Brief atid mmssm o Brili stated that tho Aif^ __ mljrkablc tribe of ajnnll, ! or.gitmllj living b y lumitnfc-anu ftsh- ' in# ? have been ill (jfit-at straits sinee tho occupation oi their tjahing grounds by tlw Japari'tao in l8l$; Since l*t>2 etVurts have been made to relieve their distress and lo teach them farming, and in 18S0 about bO.i acres were culti vated by them. In their chief home in the Island of Yesso, tho Ainos are e?ti inated to number L^UO individuals, with 3, GOO houses. supposed to be pradually ? Jirkan sate Traveler. Prince AlbAK)??Victok in oxiremeb English in all 'liii testes, ways anil talk, and objects to talking in any for eign language when it is not absolute ly necessary. A little girl being asked to dofine n volcano, answered: "It's a mountain that throws up ft re, smoke, and Lver." Krnptlon or (ho Mhln Cured. BnocKvu.i.r.. Ontahio, Caxapa, I Dwemtor 2, 18tf5. f I have used Bhanihu-tus Pu.iS for the past fifteen years, and think thorn the beat Cathai tic and anti-bilious remedy known. For some live years I tailored with an eruption of the skin that. gave me great pain and aanoyant e. 1 tried different blood remedies, but, although gaining strength, the itching was unrelieved. 1 finally concluded to take a thorough course of Euan OIikths Pili,s. I took six each night for four night.*, then five, f<'tu\. three, two, lessening rnch time by one, and then for one month took one every \)ight,\yitli t ? hnpt'y ri-<nlt that iu>w niv skin is perfect!} otoar aol bicn soever tilled. l'.i>. Vck.n'ly. At ronnui s are generally "well up" in lal loont, "ouh-RH tilt y me sick. " 1'urgntory MullotV.** An excited Irishman lately rushed into a Boston drug s?oft*. having a " broke iWtp "ap pearance ueiioi-atly. "lie Jabbers!" he yi^WpjL "1'iu all wrong ento'rcly.* I want pome stiisyr tr? straighten me out. Some o' thim 'I'urgir tory Bullet*' will tlx me. I'm thlnkin'. What d'ye tax for thim?" "What do you mean':" asktd tho c lerk. "'lY.igatOry Bullets, Bor. m some; hi 1' |iiik?' that, they call thirti," K'plicd ti.? Hum. "Shnre. 1'iu in purgatory already, with headache, and liver complaint, and had shtomach. and the diMl know* what all." T..e clerk passed oui a vial of Dr. I'ien o's l'lensant Purgative IVIhts and l'at went oil cmiteiited. 'Iheselittlo Pellets euro all derangements of liver, stomaeh and bowels. Sug?r-< oateil. li<? tle larger than mustard bieds, and pleasant lo take. Druggists. The man who colors clothes is never nfr.tl-l >f any tl y . r resulis. How to (?'nln K I call and Sliriigtlt. l*?e att<>r eneli meal Scot t's Kmi i sion w "tl. II yt ophosphite^. It is as palatable asm'lk, a nd ensity digested. The rapidity wlthwh'cii 'lelleut ? people improve \v Ih its u-o is wor deriul, I "so it and try yonr weight. /\sa remedy fur Consiimptu;n. Throat affections i* lie lSronehitiV, n is uuetiunled. 1 'leasw rend: "1 us? (1 Scott's Kn-.Uision in a child eiitl t months old wltn uood- results. lie gained loui loundtt ma very short t me."Tiio. Pimm. Si. I)., Alalnnui. (Greatest smokers in town? Factory chim iey<. Does ih ? Fnrth ltenlly !>love 1 Fc I'-nce pays tlmt it does, out we cannot help wondering sometimes if there ian t some mis take at. on L. it, when wo Bee liow stubbor.-.ly certain old fogies cling to their musty and antiquated id oaf. It was believed once that consumption was incurable, and although it has been clearly demonstrated that it Is not, thousands of old-time physicians close their ? jes and put. their hands to their cars and re fuse to abandon the theory. Hut for all the world moves on, and Dr. I'ierco's (ilolri*. Medical Dhc ?very continues to rescue suffer | crs from const! mptlve-j' graves. Itls a suro cure I for th'f* 'headed disease, if taken in time. All scrofulous diseases? and consumption is in I oiudvd in tho list? yield to it. The old e(ioa-vt<ry often finally becomes on alley-waiter, v Catnrrli Cured. A clergyman, after vears of suffering from that loathsome dlseosX Catarrh, and vainly trying every known reintOy, at last found a prescription whifh completely^ cured nnd saved nlm from death. ( Ajiy Bufferorjfrgm thisdrtwui It- isn't eveiy composer who lias a Handel to hts name. ? A Difficulty Surmounted. It is often very difficult to tell what kind of a laxative to give to a very young child who is Muttering from constipation, 'l'he only medicine which is at the sainotime pert'ee* ly safe, effec tive, and pleasant U> take, is Hamburg Kigs. 2a cents. Dose one Fig. Mack Drug Co., N. Y. A dinner fit for a bookkeeper - A pigeon w ho'p, Foeswaea ifjany -Important .AdvnntnKCfl over nil other prepared Foods. BABIES CBY FOB IT. . IN Ml f OS BELISH IT. MftlMt# Plump, Laughing, Healthy Babie* ' ' ft?gulRtoB tho Stomach and Bowels. >0Q4by Draggirt*. ??*., ?o*.? bi.oo. mfeMpgpi. > CO., ?gmiH0T0Wt VT. Baby Portraits. 'ortloHoof beautiful baby portraits, printed ?A ***"0 paper by patent photo proooiw, sent lor'ofany Ttnby Ixirn wltnln n your. iof wanta thoao pictures; tond at unco. /'h name and age. ICHARPSOH & CO., Props.) Burlington, Vt. Easy to Dve WITH .QUporlor .IN Strength, Fastness, Beauty, . AW Simplicity 'jmranLMtod no other. go ?oipra j . i<h:?? WtLLt, R1CHARM0N , 'For Olldlflf Of Bronrlr DIAMON1 Oojtdy Bfonppj J? thun nny 6thor J*0 hriUlnnt ?n/1 gto#tomV*o<f uke turlfngtdh, Iff. >rt)C!e?, OSR fTS. "Cents, ecu Id vote intclu? .. a-* their hu bands did _ the merits of a political Issue. vt.it- for I)r. Pierce's Favorite 1 Un'V know It l.i s boom to their s"6xT<rl(_ equaled for the cure of leucorrhea, abnc dischargee*. morning sickness, and the c< :i*.s ills to which women are subject. Itl only lemc'v for woman's peculiar woaknt and ailment*, sold by druggUt-*. under a ] tive guarantee from ttie manufacturers, i'. w ill give Bat >f action iu ever> case, or moi y ? i.l be refunded. b*j? guarantee on wrapper around bottlo. Smith ? *"\Y?s SlmknpiM'o n broker?" Jones? "No, of courso not " "Well, then, l.ow ilul lie come to furnish so many stock quotations',' Con rent t on n I " Monnn " It r?nl ii 1 1 on ?. n"Ji?re<w, The M nr>n K< nt" i L. N. A. <<4 ' . 5iy Co.) lies res t-> mnk'" I k'?own to the worl l t\t large tnat it f-irtn-i the double Vonnectiinj link oi J'ullunn tourist tsuvol between tl.e winter cltli-8 of Florida u <1 t lie summer ? o sortsof the Northwest; ami ll'/ierrcw, Its "rapid trans.." system Is u? nu rna- sod, its oieg int Pullman Bullet Sleeper and Chair car serv!oe.betwe*ii Chicago and 'iA>uisville, Indianapolis and' Olnoina.itl un equal ed; and .. IVhtrea*, Its rates are as lowas tha lowest; then be It J Jtr#ilvc<U Tliat In the event of starting on a trip It iRyoixl ii >.\<yj to eon nit wit i K. O. Mc? ( 'ornrok, (ien ' l'a?s. Agent Motion Route, 1SS Dearborn SU < hicago. tor lull particuls rd. (1? any evt-ut send for u 1 junst tiuide, unclose 4c. p<8tage..' Fuuny, i*n't 1;? The only way a c'ock c >!i do I usiiu'ss i" on tic k . A Itnii'rnI Cure for Kplleptlc Kits. To Ihf l'iease info'-m jtiw. uwlcrt that 1 po>iuvj*A^^^?rfor7TTC" namod disease wlHch^Q^H^int to cure tho worst cases.^So strong is my faith in Itn vir t will send ( ee a sample bottle and vSWahlf> *"t rent be to any M'.ttVrer who will nive me Ids i' (> and I'.\ press uddrcs llesp'y. 11. U. KuuT, M. <J , Ivj l'earl s>t.. New York. Tli-> l.ivad ^i-Rhway t'.iat lea is ti) d?. bt rttct on .s the louto or ?:l ev.il. Ifnfll rted with sore eyes u*"' Drl-aae Thomp, son's KVo W nter. Druggists sell at ?V . jht bottle Mai y atl mrt) of >eu encircles a. waste ct l.M d. ' (JATARR |j Jtty'sfo.cam Balm, f Cold in Head. ICC AXLE W IdE. GREASE NKVUB iJI.'MS. Xovnr TIV.V..K or^MiM" Kvpry box Omu si?ini>U> or.li-i ? Millritcil. Wr t>< mr pvti-i-x. W I S K. A x I)' < ? reii hi- in it <l>' . .?ol\liy ?il .Ii-tilx rn, Ch? a|>"r tli.Mi '-"linu 'ii tftvun''. C l? A !< Iv A; WIS K Mfr*.. ;ji> Un it St., I li umw?> 1 II. PKo's T?oir>e<l>' ftir Cntarrh Is tlio Boat, Kuftiest lo L'?e, uiul (. lien pest. Sold t>y (lni(fKi?i<; or Boist by mnll. 60c. 11 T. lliucltlne, Wnrreu, l*a. DETECTIVES' Wanted in evrr? Couiiiy. Shrew*! men to*cl un.ier in?;riuMiom lu our Stoti'l Service. r.xperieiicv' not mvu?*ary. 1'aniculAr ? free, ! Gnuiuau Dolectlvo Uurcnu to. 11 Arc4io,Oiaclcc*tl.O.. ' FRAZER? nx?T in tub would U II I. is Uet tbe Uenulno. Bold E*?rrwl^ ODIUM UAQ1T ???"Iv cured tn in to ? ' rlUITl nnUl I I>?yn. Su:i:winm) or llome Treatment. 'I rial 1'ivr. Not nr.-. No l'av. The Uniiiii im It '-in ??<',)?(<?. , |,ii |''nvHi|i'> In i, rinUC ! Wnwanttohny Kevnral In 1hln locality. rftlifHj t CtnTin & Which '.'Jit ?'! llro.-ulway. N Y. peerless m* ARfnt* vvnnloil. $lanbo;ir. fitinew artic! ?? Cat'luue and ttiinples froo. 0. K, Marshall. L ickport, N. Y. linMC HTUDY. Boolt-Xeoplnir. IluBlnefii Form*, MUIflC lYnnianghlp, Arithmetic, Short-hand, etc., ? I thoroughly taught by MAIL. Circulara fictv Urrant'n College, 437 Main Bt., Uuflalo. N. V. Qroal English Gout and ARE YOU HARRIED? UraaB ll"( co< li-ty, which pay* U* moiiil?'r? *?,">? to $1,Q4W (it marring**. ('iri'iilam free. N. \V. MUtUAIj'KN. UOWMtH auClKTY, Box 81C. illmiea^oUi, ttlna. ffk m to 88 * der. Bam pi m worth D1.80, FRRIi. JK ?% Line* not umler the horse * feet. write Brewster Safety Kolu HoUli'r Co., Holly, Mich. Wft? W t.lvo r.t home an?l makf more nmrtfj wnrklr.j; f-> UUtfiJl "I MtTt?iln|r?l?? I" tli? w.irl l Ki'lur .t, (V..I AiMrr4?, 1 III ?: < <1., AUKU.II, M.i SOLDIERS AIil.CF.T I'KN S ION H II '? disable;! : jmy, eto. ; l)e*ert era relioveil : I awn fire. A. W. IdcCtruiick fc Houf.Wnt biiiKtoii, Ac Cincinnati O I M* y?UM tanulat*. Crippled ffaetT- ' #1r? T?*r? >(? | hn< I run, u?4 A* DJHJOOITTS AT THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. Diamond Vera FOR DYSPEPSI] AND ALL STOMACH TR0VBLX8 ' IndlgMtloo. 6our-8tom?ch. K?*rtbuxu,| dtncii, CoaitlpntloD, rullncn ?ft?r Rinug la th? Wout-h and di??nr???OW 1 la*. Ntrvouintw ?nd Low -Spirit*, At Drwujitli >???.< /'<?? >? .? or sent eei j>< of I'fts. v '> t"x ? 31.00) in %ei\l on rtai/U <f'i ce it S hm/i. THE CHARLES A. VOgIlER CO.. BtJ II \ U IN THE SELECTION OF I A CHOICE For Tastor, Parent, Teiv-hor, Chi Frlonit,l>oi!icl< ?a:Kv:>iul cvn.bnu J in 11 copy of Webster's rsSaP". Bc?ide? mam- odior valur.Uj^H^ **A DictionH of lie.iKiO Words', .11' "K) I-ngTl A Gazetteer of the locating nnii dcccrlMng C'.OOO P!i A Biographical Dictior ( f tu-arly h'. xvi Nctol Person? A Dictionary of Fictj f. 'in i on'v in Wi'tistor, All in One Book., 3000 moro Wor l< mill r.' in ly 3Q00 tuition* distil nny ISoiil l?V:,'l l^n.UM'l G.&C, MERFUAM& C0.< CRATEFUL-j BR] "1:y sv th' i-' ivti I.hi? w)ii< li fin . in i Ji. ? i ih i ji t i> ^ tK'ii. .I'. l I > :i i hi ? r i j 1 si||>li,l 1 1. * ( i a,i :: .. !.h i . ? ?<<?, u. I'lll' 1 !? a' !::> t till !<??: Willi ll ilil_ ? i n-- ? li.i li n :i> t siM' u> ii any" It . - liy i In -niii i.-i. .i:> i n- .?! sr., li .irliVli'H of dl a . "ii-titii!.- II l: a J I I ?. i ::?!!> I.ui t ni> nnti IT i :i i vh In r. h;- 1 nil'; ul. it.\\ t<> iiis-i kho. Ot ("I I l!l IH.'t!: il . * ill a I'.l S.t 1 li " JIK II 11(1 111 t1 1 :-..ta ? ? 1.1" I'\ I I til. 'I - St w . li |K nt. \ fK. si]1. many si fatal l.:;C; I v I t . j. :ik < m* M\ tortitinl widi jusiv IOih il i.i? | |>i i', i ly iioul fi aim- " ( ii i' .v / in- i. n ?? n.\ 1 M MHII-'J w . t :: 1 1 : hi . . v r i. " cr ni'llt.1 01l!> ill liall I < II l.i I I ; ?!-. In I . ! ? !a' ? llrd ? JA.lll * KI'I'x A. < O.. I! ? > sr. hit- Cli] 1 I !i.: ;i. I I. Money in Chickel Tf vi'-i luiow how (?> pro|K>i'lv for tin in l'. ' ? <??? lit h 'n,Hi \ Hraiil"' t > a* 4?-l*A< 1 Is i-'jv.nwr th'- ? <f ? :tl l" till ry UhIm r -not nn )? 111". I'llt l ;i ti worktllK ?'>| ilru - mnl ci lit durtliK H JX'T i.t> >> fiu-H. 1*. t. .v' <? yon lut.i't aii l' Misuse*: t l< .r l'<.rcs nt>.l nNi' f<> ' K ttt wlilcii 1'owliJ l> Siivii for Url I'ui ihis * : uiul ? vrrvthillK. vl mi rtiould Vn' w <? n th'a KiiltioRi to ni?k?i > uHlc, Kent iiOKti'-'i'l f" '-?.?r. llOOly BgSj KMI'HK, i !m l.coimi'il N_. ! HOW MANY LINKS IN THRChH S 1 55 IN CASH C1VEN AWAY! Mill your Aiisu rr villi Vie. *Uri?r, vnu ?l!l nc*\v? frte U>t ?ir moid St (ti? Ur ?' ti ;t amI j n.n?l inUre?l^if f*vi? 1 1 v new?T>!\|n t >?? tin* I'. S. { ririt corr?vt \> ill nlt>> ti.vivi* rnici $ V' In raihj Vtl, $..?>; M, JIJ; Mri.ftj; nuxt .^0 Jlpvli. iVrinUi'rt* Will W H>nlY?| Miucli-L h49, lt?l tt.Miii % ?>f HHu.rr* j.mM TulT r a *1 f 1. 1 F BUM',- ft ?]i)riMli.! neir?p|M>r w-'Hh jt.anv AikrJ, Mil?h ihould b? In rvvry buut?. Aiiur?>? t'rbluti'^H KrienU, Chit Ago, II). We Cure Cflfflfl wlicro nil ritluT rriuoJJct^l method of (incci nml inoJlt'aMoii.of llin wlio^H tory nyslcni produce* ur^B G0NSUN1PW I Imvo a po-Hivr i.in-.lv f..r t>.?- i<b?vp ill* I liou^oud* of r i-4m ' ( I'l v< r>r-l k ii I :i! <1 of lii^^B|Uw iiavi-been cur*!. S<> -1111:1/ i? in?- I'n'.tn In I will t?D Ih'M oi Itvo. ???:??!!. or with IfMtiM1 on thin 4tnt h?> fii ?<i>r 1 ? r. KxprcH I'. O. <ul<lrm< T. A. sr. IX C M 11. v.. I?l I'turi HCcl CALIFORNIA 0RANOE. RA!' IN mid VRUIT Lil W*?i ?crc? Id niiy size I met- Jus: (hojilactil Colony. Hnpcinl liKluct'iuMit to ko(iI?i8. ,l| Unna. 2J0N0K, VERKY <t gELOVER, Ean DUgo, | The Best Waterproof j Coat. The FI8TI BttANDBLICUU It warranted waterproof, and kerp yon drr 1? tb? hardoat elorrn. Th# new POMMKI, RI.If'KKH la * p*'f*cl rMin* cnut, arid c4Var? the entire aaddle. Bewnre of tmlUllont. Nona rr^vir,> without tbo "Pie h llrand ? trade-mark. Illoitretfd Cetelorue free. A.J loroiMloilun. Mam, You All about a Ilorse How t.opick Out a Good One. Sec Iml factions and so Guard against Fraud. Detect Disease and c/Tecl uure wnen same is Age by the Teeth. Different Parts of to Shoe Properly, hundreds of othevs Aught to be in the A man and boy* -who* tftay have occasion, \ 6f all aaigiais, tm? litftfle to Wrequireiy the lack of them o?.^c^Tar&. All of much othtir itiform Horsemcn ?catipbe ing our lOo-Pa^e Book,which we will s on receipt of only possible. Tell What to call the Animal. I| These points ?equally iinpoi I>ossession of e*> las occasion., to use that no! Horse. Thej at any minutej may cost hunc the foregoiilj Ation valuat obtained >y Illustrated forward, ccnts ONLY A QUARTER, IN SILVER Oft STAMPS, 1 BOOK I* 118. HOUSE, 134 LeonarOiit W im** ' ? Vi ' ? . ? "..V ?nd for ? fill II I.IJRTrtATf ?HJR 1 Pi. ??!!? t? icon Subscriber nt thil |*J^ R|t?i*lni?n OnplH *1" Crtfrir*4 Annonnr^wi^itP TWB YOUTH' ? OQMFANtOM, 4? OHrl*tm?a~N?w Ye?r,*-*t<?toi'. ?In Si**::!?.1 fopr-ity Short fifoWv, proftnti Irittt, TlUtorimUri'l Mcminn AMIpJon, ffninor, mention (M? iiubHfaibfi. Aorfu m le Place, Boston ?a fn?olv |ffl in or, roi fl . Ml Illustral WEEK J Suppleml