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: ... vOi'Kll Ol?1 THU KAU. -.\ r-ijutu?uiVii?O J?oyoml tho Mero !<"<.;> ist rat iou ol' Hound-Chut* uotoriBtios. The generally accented tlieory that a largo car denotes gonoroslty and a. ?mail ear tho roYorso is a shallow con clusion based upon tho most superficial observation. Tho configuration and position of a near moan much moro than its si zo. Largo ears rather moro often than small ones aro tmelaborato, pre senting no well defined elevations and deprossions, which smooth surfaco indi cates holli a want of perception and delicate understanding. This same smooth surface, whether tho ear bo largo, or small, usually indicates tho very refinement- of selfishness. It is true that among tho larg , smooth caied people aro found tho doers of good; but observation will, as amie, dis^loso tho fact that such action has its source in self-gratllication, and not in an unselfish willingness to enduro foi Ibo good of others. An ear which is rather long, has a less bluntly defined elevation, is thick, highly tinted, soft-lobed, set well for ward oil tho bead, and is iudoed what the casual observer would call a hand some ear, indicates thal its possessor belongs to that by no means small class who look out for tho interests ot all save those wdio Havo real claims upon them. Thoy govern, if at all, by a mesmeric power, and never for tl o g?od of the governed. They aro likely to bo grasping, and also strangers lo the glace of gratitude. Incapable of lasting regard, they are also incapable of inspiring il. A thin ear indicates keen suscepti bility, both as to sound and mental and * physical impressions. When such uti cur projects out from tho head it indicates a narrow alortness, a quick perception, not of things in their en tirety but only in a line straight on. A thin ear lying closer to tho head indi cates breadth as well as susceptibility. A small, soft ear, with no decided lines, n triangular-shaped yielding Ioho, and a fiat rim only partially developed is a hysterical car, and belongs to thoso Whose emotions predominate. Thoy love intensely, but not long, and hate in tho Saine way. Thoy are of tho shallow, extremo type, with whom nothing endures. An car long from its upper margin to the lower edgo of tho Ioho, and rather narrow, with very decided de pressions and elevations, will register sound With accuracy and bo able to distinguish all tho small inequalities n< : only ot music but oilier things. .. i:b nu ear indicates delicacy of por ovi lmn, but invariably belongs to ono devoted rather to methods than rc Un the other baud, an ear v.:. cb ls broad rather than long, with . ;. samo indentations and elevations, would indicate ability to comprehend tilinga in their entirety and appreciato motivo and spirit rather than minutia;. An ear, the cartilage of which is soft anil clastic, easily punctured and torn, indicates a weale physical, mental, and moral nature; whilo an ear of strong cart?lago with perfect, clearcut lines belongs to a charactor strongly doilnod throughput. Thia fact is recognized by tho Sioux Indian tribes, with whoso customs I was familiar as a child. lt was quiten general practico among thom to puncture tho oar all around tho outer edge for the Insertion of differont objecta. "Whon tho ear was found soft 'JO that thc bits of lead, rare stones, etc., which were inserted as orna mants, toro out, tho possessor was re garded, if a young squaw, as a ne'er do-wool, unlikely to bo enduringly obedient, and so make that lifelong drudge, a eood Indian wife; and if a bravo, as ono on whom his tribe could riot count, either on tho hunt, in coun cil, or in war. Tho ear which denotes a creative temperament has numerous and clearly defined indentations, and is novcr fully developed and perfect in its shape. An ?ar which is highest hi its indications and really tho most beautiful is ono lying closo to tho hoad, neither too Hitit ow nor overbroad, gracefully rounded* with cloar, porfoct curves, strong lines, and firm, delicately-tinted cartilage. The cou formation bf tho human car is so infinitely varied, that lt is quito impossible to lay down hard-and-fast rules by which to read its different significations, but with tho outline given a little patient observation of people whoso striking characteristics uro weil known to tho observer will, 1 venture to say, convinco tho person taking such cognizance that tho human eat has a signification beyond tho mero registering of sound. Our prayer and God's blessing aro Uko blessings in a well; whilo tho ono ascends the other descends. - liii|>orttiiit< ?Viten von visit or eave New York City, sayo iii ?.( aye i xproBsagofiwI ja carrlntfo Hlro, ami stop r>uiio Grund Union riotol, oppo.sllo Giraud Coa i/t?) Depot. (.(fl giogant mams, littcil up nt a co9tof oao ri:.i!lon dollar*, $1 ami upwards por Cf?v. Ktiro|ie,aa Plan. Klovator. ltcatauruiit K;> plied wltli tao boat. Horno eats, stages an<l (...(?VHlc.l railroad lo all d?pota. Karu!los cnniivo I otter tor '.ess laoaoy ut tho orana Union Hotel Wi.JJ atan v ot lier iirnt-olnss hotel lu Ilk) ell?. Oat meal is good for young ducks and all kinds of poultry. Half oat and hail corn, ground togetbor, do very weil. 11 nOIIoN tl with porooyoa uso Dr. Tanao Thomp son S r?yc-watci'. DruKfilstsBollnliWo. i>orboitto There is no point on which young women aro more easily piqued than this of their sulllclcney to judgo the men who make lovo lo them, PITS: All IMts stopped free, Trent iso ami $3 trial I ( mool Ur. Ivllno'rtilroatNervo Ke.-uoror, (roo t> lUiiuso't. fctiulioOi'. Klino,'.Ml Areli st., l'iilla.,l\t. A short horso is soon curried, but a mule, short or long, will kick you into tho next township, N'ollilnplSkd Carin a Kiilacy caro for Drop-ir, <?i vol, Urinal's, Heart, Urinary or laver Oinoasos, NervonsiiOHfl. ?vd, euro guaranteed, o ill JO, sat Areli st., l ima. $1 a boitlo, o ior#JOJ, imi/*isu. Try IL_ A wiso man reflects beforo ho sneaks; a fool speaks, and thou reflects while .lils eyes aro gottin? well. IWrllef is lin med late, and a euro miro, c'ino'b itemed y for Catarrh. 00 couts. Tine germination OL beof. carrot, parsnip and onion 8eod can bo hastened by soaking in tepid water before plant ing. Dry the surfaco of tho seoas be foro sowing, by exposing to tho air, ol by mixing a little dry platter with thom. Do not disturb tho bees after thoy havo been placed in their locations for tho winton As they have methods of their own for regulating tho boat of tho hives they should bo simply sheltered, allowed all tho honey in tho lower tier of combs and bo undisturbed. Show mo tho man who would go to heaven alono if ho could and I will show you ono who will never bo admitted there. ??.Tho mood ls clio i.iro." Thoroughly elonnso tho blood, willoh i? (bo fountain ol'hoalth,by using Dr.Plorco's (.?oblen Medical Dlscovory, und good di gestion, ?i fair ?hin, buoyant spirits, vital strength, ?un? soundness of Constitution will ho established, Golden Medical Discovery cures all hu mors, fr.nu tho common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to the worst Scrofula, or blood poison. .Especially baa it proven its eflica cy I? euri!!!; Salt-i'heuiii or Tetter, Fever aoros, IIip-joiut Disease, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, Enlarged Glands, aud lout ing Ulcers. Golden Medical Discovery cures Con sumption (which is Scrofula of tho Lungs), by its wonderful blood-purifying, Invigor ating, and nutritive properties. For Weak bungs, Spitting ol' Blood, Shortness of Breath, llroilehitis, Severe Coughs, Asth ma, nml kindred allVctioiiH.it Isa sovereign remedy, lt. promptly cures thu severest Coughs. FiirTorpid Liver, IUliousnOss, or "Liver Complaint," Dyspepsia, and Indigestion, it is ntl unequaled remedy. Sold by drug gists, Tho greater the variety of crops the more opportunities are afforded for pro lit. * x * PJJQ tumors, rn pt uro and fis tula1,radically cm'od by improved methods. Look, 10 cents in stamps. World's Dis pensary Medical Association, Buffalo,N.V. UonQn?d poultry should bo kept con stantly at work-"on tho go." Uso Dr. Pierce's "Pollets" for all bilious attacks. Purchase good implements if you would i ave cheap ones. I'Va/.Oi- Axlo Or nilli 0. Don't- work your horses lo death willi poor axle grease; the Frazer is tho only re liable make. Uso it once, and you will have no othnr. Currying milch cows is recommended by many nico butter makers. If you go to New York you will (ind tho GUANO UNION Horra,.opposite (ho Grand Cuni ral Depot, a good place to stop. You can get nu oxcollout room for $1.00 :i day. Tho Host au rant is lirst-class and moderate in prico. The fact tint it is always full thc best argument in its favor. Laying 1 ens requiro feoding ?til they will cat of ground bono and oyster shells. nioro Monoy tor Your Worn, Improvo th? good opportunities that aro or&iwi you and'you v.<i?i endit? ju?re money for your labor, llallott & Co., Port land, Maine, will mail you, free, full infor mation showing how you can makofroln ?5 to $28 and upwards a day and llvo at home, whorovor yon may bo located. You had better wrlto at onco. A number have mad? over $50 in a day. All ia now. Capital not ren.ii I red j Hallett & Co. will start you. Doth sexes; nil nges. Grand miccoss at tends every worker. Send your address at once find seo for yourself. A good mixturo for sowing is a bush el and a peck of orchard grass mid hall' a bushel of oat grass. ir you fool ns though wator was gathorlng around tho heart (Uonri-dropay) or havo heart rlioiunatisin, palpitation of ibo heart willi siUToc.i tion, Kyinputhctiu heart trouble-br. Kilmer's OOK.tx.WKi:i) regulates, correct* and euro*. Petroleum will often cure chicken cholera if given in timo. A tablespoon ful in a pint of meal, fed lo tho hens is su Melon t, To thoroughly caro sci ofilia, lt ls nces-iary to Btnxo directly ul tho root of tho evil. This ls ex actly what Hood's Sarsaparilla doon, by acting upon thc blood, thoroughly cleansing lt of all Im purities, and leaving not evca a taint of scrofula In tho vital lluUl. To avoid gapes removo tho coops lo ii frosh location dully. Feed tho chickens on clean boards, never on tho ground. AN Ak ES IS. PW?W? rata? /-??"ANAKI'KIS" KIVOS In I OU Hf}"!'"'' ? Heller, ftntf In Mi tn I H H fi ?JfnllItilofami: fur I'll,l.H. ti 0 Wk tJ"ANAKl'..SI.S" U Hold by I H VW DniKaintH ovnrywliero_ I VP* lj\ Pri?e, *1.00 per box, l'iu; - . l\ YAVAID, by mail Hnmpleu UuU ri \IB0"1*' FRP.K br P. NKU 1 H H N I HoTAKirry.? .fe Co., No. (a ll H H Eft flMoroorSt..NowYorlr..Sr,lo tili -? jl jrtegjinoinif. of ? 'ANAKKSIS." COCKLE'S AuMTfl-BBLlOy^ TUE GUE AT ENGLISH REMEDY Kor Liver, Hilo, Indigestion, otc. Kron from Mer cury; eoiitiilus ?inly I'uro Vrgetnblo Iiiuroiilont?. Agouti C. N. OIUTTKXTON, New YoiU. T\ A lYIYlTAIUICi Inventor*1 Him bllook freo. ISytM Hfl I Urti I Sexporlonea l'I.KNN KH fe CO., A *A A WAI A W Attorneys, Washington. I), o. PB UWf H A B?jT l'Ai;! or ?elf denial. I'ay when anrod, flondnouio _lK)Ok froo. Du. O. J.WKATHKH'IY. K?n?n?Oitv Mr* BS no? CUTI'it?^T~~TT (I I ""J JOliroyiiiMUtivr? by. A 1 n bJ6GB EB H H * Jl 38???'..'.?. Mnjfrti! li "ii RuCS K?. JB ll ssfllCiiHii nt onco; no -?^w?^I^WL-Pi>>^^ffl-JlUll-Jtn|Miriiil..n or (lollly from huidiii'.K ; tested by ?nousiiiids of euros. Ofllcn KU Arch S!. nilli. Houri:'.! V.M. toll'. M.. rt07-JJ ,N. 5th.SU.6to7 I?. Jl ,.t Stonily H(<?|| A.M, Aovirofroo KIDUfclTtS iJA?TULE8. wff TIMS?OfSaTOO?HPpTOR K b?|i I ii if 'Pool li Pe ilVc Iji n (1 ( Jinii ?fljt < j11 thy, _Oval;Box,81.001 round, .>o cm, ?ATE IM T88?? Souilr.rpr?r a biNOUAM, l'ivont i.awyor, Washington, O. j. WE WAWTW??I??? prontnhlo employment to represent u? In eroiy county. Salary $7o i?or month nnd ciocnrc*, or n lurfro i'oiiiinl?.'ilori on wile? If preferred. floods ita|>lo. Every ono tiiiyH. Oiitllt nnd pnilleularj Free. UfANDAltU eiLyKHWAllli CO.. bOSTON, UA?tt ,>v..."..,.,r .w.1i"vn.-".i.-1'.? ? f -.ft.*** " ''Cl VM? ?111/ 'V.f f i, Rheumatism Wo doubt If thoro 1?, or can bo, n spccttlo remedy for rheumatism; but thousand* wiro havo Bugorcu* Us pains hnvo buun grcntly ben cQtod by Hood's Sarsaparilla. If you liavo failed lo lind TOllof, try Hits r?roat remedy. It corrects tho acidity o? ibo blood which ls tho cnuso of tho dlseaso, and builds up tho wholo ny stem. " I was aflllclcd with rhoiiiuattsm twenty years. J'rovtous to 1S83 1 found no rollof, bul fcrow worse, until I was almost helpless. Hood's Sarsaparilla did mo moro good than all tho other medicino I over lind." II, T. 11AI.COM, Shirley Vlllngo, Mass. Mood's Sarsaparilla 80I1? by nil druggists. $l ; six for $0. Nado only by C. I. HOOD St CO , bowell, Mass. IPO Posos One Dollar LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Itnootood U?o test of twonty yearn nanllomcdy for Fomnto JiiBcnncn, rollovuij; porlodlcat patna, pro Snotlng ft healthful regularity ot censona mut curing weaklier.:!, bnolc-noho and conooquont nervous dint rena. tWlTSi'VlirOBRIBHOlPXYrOKTIIET.KMITIHATKIIKAT.1Xn OV lll?w?UV: i.V.. >;?:;,;;;i- f,j- ?\??. i i in ruilMIT IS ACIlOS". BKK WHAT O.NB Vf OBAN SAYS Ot'ITS HKI11TS. Pittsburg. PA,, Moy. bili, 1883. Mrs. Lydia U, Pinkliaiiii "As ls frequent iv Hie caso with mothers who have reared )nrj;o families, I have licet! ngroat RiilTcrer for years fnun complaints incident to mar ried lifo. I havo tried tho KI??II of n niiiuber of physicians and (ho vlrtuo of many medicines wllh out relief, and as an experiment i concluded lo try your?, I can nssuro yon that tho hcnclitsl hnvo derived from lt vania not. Iio?hiiso of ?ny faith I had in lt, for 1 had but. idlglit hopo of any penna neut good. 1 am iud n seeker utter notoriety hut / irani to tell you that J havn bet ll wonderfully beil?dt leif by your medicine. I nm now using my fourth bottle and ft would Ink? but little argument to persuado mo that my health lnj>itl>/ restored. I (should Uko to widely circul?t? tho fact of ba wonderful curativo powers." ri I KU A 0, HOOP, Tn^KAKEsr_wnn:ni:a WII.I.HH F?.Y YOU. PIUCK ?-I.OO. .?v* 10? 'iii' le? "W? K/I^'JIO s/i?? Vi?^ivn?r?r5S'i\j?' WBStBBBSBSSB?Si HOP PLASTER. Olean and liovor-fr.lUiiR, prepared from tho virtues of frosh hopi), bal- fc. Bains and hemlock Rums. JJeatJi to " pain when applied to bnckncho, kid ney patiui, vhounintiom, iiouraljrin, ntrainn, Rt((r musolc.i, femato weakness, ooro client, nil midden, ioharri pntno. fJoothcii mid wonderfully stronglh; ona weale part/i. 2Go., O for ?1.00 ovorywhoro MnUcd freo. HOI* PI.ASTEll CO., Booton. Moss. N ELY'* , CATARRH Cream Bahn ^gggM mm A (Iml - nend is Kill's Cream Itali?. I ?md catarrh for :t years. My Uaio would tilccd. 1 UlOUOhl thc, fiore* would never heal. Kin's Cream Hahn Uris rim ' mc. --Mrs. M. A. .lack st) ?, Portsmouth, X.lf. A partido Is nppltcd into uio'i iiriV.?U ?in I l-i wrr<J3> Mile to USO, Prion 60 rK hv mill O' 'it drmr>(HH. Send for cliviil.tr. K[,V mtOT'HI'.ltS. Dru Misti, OWOgO, N. V. iH?V-FEVKR from n common Bllotcli, or 13rupilo\i, to tho worst Scrofula. Sui t-r He n Ol, "Fovor-soroH,"Scaly or ICougli shin, in short, nil diseases cruised by lind Mood nro conquorctl by this powerful, purifying, and in vigora! lng modlolno. Ciroat JKntititf Ul? cors rapidly hcnl under itu benign intluotico. ICspcclnlly hus it manifested ita potency in curing 'l otter, Roso lt un h. El o i I H, Oar? I) il ne ION, Soi'O CyOS. Scrofll lOIIH Soi eu ailtl SwoUlllRH, filip-Joillt lllxnUMO, wotto Swelling*, <> ol tro, or Whick. Nock, mid Kiilnrgod ?.IHIKIH. Send ton cenia in stumps for n largo trouble, with col ored pintea, on) Skin Disensos, or tho sumo muon nt for n treatise on Scrofulous AITeetlonfl. 44'ima ? : Itl.OOU IS H'KSi: IilMO.? Thoroughly etcunsn it by using Jl>r. XMorco*fl Coldon niodleal Df?c?vory* and good ?1 Igontloil, fl ld ir uki ii, li noy ii nt H|llr? Stn, vital HtrOitfrtll} ami soiuidiioau O? constitution, will bo established. CONSUMPTION,' Willoh IS Scrofulous Ol'iniiio of (lio 1,11 ll RN, ls promptly und certainly nrrested arid cured by this Clod-given remedy, if tnkon heforo tho last singea of tho disease aro reached, lo om Its wonderful power over I his terribly fatal disease, when ll rat ottering this now col obrnted remedy to tho public, Dr. PlXROB thought seriously of onlling it hts "Cor.? nu m pt lon Cure," liutnblUldoned that nun.o na too limited for n medicino which, from ita wonderful combination of ionic, or streng thon* lng, ulterntlve, or lilood-cleansliig. unli-billims, pectoral,und nutritivo properties, is unequaled, not only ns a remedy for consumption of tho lungs, lint for all CHRONIC DISEASES ,7f you feel dull, drowsy, dohlliifticd, linvo sallow color of skin, or yellowish-brown nnoti on fnco or body, fronucnt headaeho or db.zl? ness, had Insto In mouth, internal lient or chills, nltoriintlng with hot flashes, low spirits and gloomy borobodlngs, irrciriilar appetite, and coated tongue, you aro Buffering from indi-. Bontloii. ibyapopsin, and 1'orpld II,t vor, or 44 ?ti I loiiHiioHfi." in many cases only part of tlieso symptoms nro experienced. As a remedy for nil such cases, nv. IMorco'a a o I do u medical milico vory Las no eannl. Vor Wonlc I,un?n, Splttiiijr off monti, sn oi l noun of Itroatli, ?ii on< liUiff, Hovoro Couglia, Connu in plion, und kindred afreet ions, it ls a sovereign rrmody. Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. I'leroafl Look on Consumption. Sold I) y l?r n i',f{Inte. PRICE $1.00. von $a.oo. World's Dispensary Nodical Association, l'ropi lotors, 603 Main St., I)urVAi.o, N.Y. ^B^V^CeTiS LITTLE lW^vga\^ LIVER O?K?V\Q?S PILLS. ANTI-niMOCIS and CATIfAUTSC. Sold by OrugglBt?. S? cents a vial. $500 REWARD is offered by tho proprietor? of Dr. Sage's (,'ntarrh Remedy for ncneoof catarrh which they cannot taire. If you havo a discharge from tho nose, offenslvo or other wise, partial lona of Bmell. tnsto, or hearing, weak oyes, dull pain or pressnro in head, you havo Catarrh. Thou sands of eases terinlnato in consumption. Dr. Sago's CATAimri HlMSDY cures tho worot cases of Catarrli, "Cold In llio SI?nd,?> and Catari iml steudacbo. 60 eont& H IS Insano l'cfson? Hcstorod ? U ??MWr.KLIHr.-S GREAT _ SH Bl p4F.nVliRE8TOfU-n ra/.i?-n//nilAm&NHKVIl DlStlASK?. pith,turi V (?nt for AV/t'f Vttftct (tnt. f'itl, f.ftl'fy. tie. iKPAI.I.inLK if Liken ?* illriftcdi A'-i I il < ol lc lint it.tv'i ti". Tc<M(tw nii-l ?i l-l ?I I '.".l<- ''<,; * > I'll ?i.iil?iit?.tli'!y pvyini? ethfiMSih,r ?"i', V.",',\ n?\\hle\ ?o?ui.KUNI^vi ?teh s?..i;iMi\..i-ii.t. i p.?. IPA RAI II OT KS. P?LVKHIZINC. TUB ??OIL IN WlN Ti?H.-Plowing tho ground lato In tho season is RU excellent mothod of pul verizing it and putting it in a lit con dition for spring planting. But all soils nro not alike, and heneo in order to dorivo tho best rosults tho farmer must thoroughly understand tito char acter of tho soil and make thoso prepa rations for adapting lt to his purposes that may ho necossary. Tho frost is tho winter agent for reducing tho soil. Tho hardest and toughest clods are compelled to yiold to tho powerful ef fects of heat and cold, and particles aro leached by frost that aro boyond tl o most completo implements invented by man, Whoo tho plow throws up tlio earth tho rams, dows and melting snows are permitted to enter and sink down to n lower depth than when tho soil is hard and compaot. As tho moisture freezes it naturally expands and forces tho particles apart. As this contraction and expansion alter nates wi tb tho changes of temporatuio tho work of disintegration continues until tho days of warna spring. Some soils are, however, injured by fall plowing, being compacted by tho early spring rains; but such soils aro usually of a heavy clay consistency. It is in tho management of such soils that tho farmer has an opportunity lo experiment and use bis skill and judg ment. When plowing in tho fall tho subsoil plow should follow In tho furrow behind tho ono that turns over tho top soil, so as to open tho earth to as great depth as possible. But unloss tho land bas been underdrained tho waler will have no escapo from below. When heavy rolling soil3 aro loft undisturbed during winter much of tho water dows away from tho surface, but when deep ly plowed it soaks In, If it cannot readily escape ueiow tho soil becomes cold, and though tho frost may pulver ize it lindy, yet tho heat of the sun will bake tho surface and leave the earth cold and wet below. Undei'draining not only permits tho passing oif of tho excess of moisture but allows tho air to enter from abovo and below. As tho level of tho water is lowered tho air follows, and tho soil ls not only warmed, but chemical changes occur, the land produces larger crops, while tho work of cultiva- j Mon is moro easily performed. Thus, by undordraining, subsoiling, and plow- i ing in tho fall or carly winter, tho soil absorbs moisture, air and boat, and does not bake in spring, while tho frost pulverizes it to tho finest degree. With ! these preparations at this season tho farmer is saved much valuable timo during tho busy season of spring. Tho : stubblo and sod decompose, and grad ually becomo plant-food, while tho in sects, and especially tho dreaded cut worm, aro destroyed or lessened in number. Such noll will also contain a greater proportion of moisture during drought, owing to its capillary attrac tion and tho lino condition to which it is reduced. But, no matter what tho first preparation may be, tho farmer who makes good uso of tho harrow in tho spring will bo amply repaid at har vest time. A Tpr dresslpg for any crop rem (tin ing in tho ground through tho wintor should furnish manure and shelter both, and it answers those purposes best when it is of coarse material and contains fertilizing matter. Course manure, with considerable litter in it, is the best form of top dressing; if lt is not to ho procured, swamp muck makes a good substituto, with tho addition of a liberal quantity of tine bono dour, wood ashes and plaster. TUE good common sonso of tho aver age farmer ought to seo and will soon seo that no ono can part with a cow which will produce ten pounds of butter per week on an average, for a less sum than 8200. For tho 500 pounds of butler she produces would afford him $100 profit besides tho skim milk and tho calf sho drops annually. Thcro is somo difference, surely, between a cow which will only yield $30 worth of but tor and ono which will yiold $1'25 annu ally. Tho former is worth just what sho will bring in tho beer market; no more. Tho latter is better than money invested tit oO por cent, annual intorost, though sho stand tho owner at $250 first cost. IK vhot'Q is ono artlclo of food a duck ling likes hotter than anything elso lt l3 mush and milk. Turnips, potatoos, c.vbbages, or any vegetables boiled with meat and thickened with corn meal tind middlings, mako good feed. They need green food in somo form-grass, cabbago loaves, chopped onions, or something of tito kind. Tho ducklings should have plenty of water to drink, but it should bo supplied in such a way as to provont them getting into it, ex cept with their beaks. Bo careful to put plenty of coarso sand and gravel into tho bottom of tho trough or pan. Keep their bodios dry, and, abovo all, soo that thoy have a dry bed at night. Mil. L. F. SCOTT, or Litchfield coun ty, Conn., says that be bas carted out hogsheads of liquid manuro, but no moro of that for him; it is moro work than will pay. A cistern may bo a good thing td savo the liquid, but to separate tho solids from tho liquid ls unwise. Nature designed them to act together; take all tho fats from milk, and then mako lt into cheese, and you havo a parallel case. Let, the solids and liquids go together and then add absorbents onough to havo it llanillo woll, and you have a pilo of manuro that is incomparably superior to any specialty that man ever dovisod. BAUNYAKD manuro may bo imitated by thoroughly composting with a cord of seasoned meadow muck or somo sub stitute, 135 pound of crude nitiato of sodil, '2 bushels wood ashes, 1 peek of common salt, 10 pounds of lino bono meal, ii quarts of plaster and 10 pounds of epsom salts. COBKKOT is tho man who says tho majority of tho pork consumers do not want to oat cloar greaso or oven half fat. A purely eorn-fod hog from pig hood to butcher-hoed is nearly equiva lent to a skinful of lard oil. Moro loan meat ls a great desideratum. Abi tho women aro (|tiiek enough, they're quick enough. They know tho rights ot' a story before they hear it, and can toll a wan what bis thoughts aro before ho knows 'em himself. The original color may bo rostorod to gray hair by using Hall's Hair H?nower. Important in sudden cold?, Ayov's Chorry rectoral ls equally cft'octlvo In lung troubles. "A long-felt want*' is a good and serviceable incubator at a low pr leo. In n dAnKOroiiB as well M diMrceilug Mpp M II tiOKlectod, lt tondu, by Impairing- nutrition, nnd rio {?t,K IC tone of Clio ey-Kmi. to propMO tho ?raj lot lUpid Doolino. Quickly nnd comnlotoly (lures l>yr,n<<|>H?ii In nil Ifs forum. Ilrurllmin, llplc.liliitf, Tiintiiin ilia I' und, oto. Itonricho" und purillu? tim blood,h?lnin luto.i tim appetite, ?nd Aldnflio ni^imilntion ot lood. Mn. Oui?. TUOMAB. Ka j (or of Un uhf, OIIAUIIHTB Imri:, l'a., enyo: " 1 iispd Drown'* Iron Hitlers fot DysitolMim, lt lucre?Bod my appetite nnd rvtnovea thu tronido." Mn. J. K. Jr.ri KUB. Photojtraphbr, ICS Mntn St.. Norfolk, Vn., Bays! " I t?ufTorucl greatly from n (?overo CURO of DyeppiK-m-and deiivud nolioimlit fruin vnrl OUH trout IIIOII?H. I lund Itnwn'a Iron Hit (ci H. ninj my ?HMlt li WM fully rcul.irud," Ooiinlno IHIH nliovo Tr.ido Mark nnd crossed red linea on wrapper. Tulle no nllior. Minta eily by U??iiv.w OUUUiOAIi.i^i., iiAi/r:.1?!??!'!-:. MI?. ? uji^ttiAJK<?tajBH*g 1^ UNEXPECTED. MOTHER SAVED FROM UNTIMELY DEATH. AN Tears of Sorrow Turned to Smllos of Rejoicing. ItOCIIKSTKH, Aug. Ill, 1SS?. PAHUKN MKOICINR co.-OKNTI.KH KN i I am now ?cvcnly-iluco yenni old, nnd until I was seventy I wan always HI fong and healthy ; but tho-amount of mirroring i hniyoendurednineo thai tuno, i root to be suillcicni for ti* llte-tlmu. 1 luul a severo iit tack ot solatia rheumatism, which completely prostrated mm; my limbs umi foci] and lu faut my whole budy, was so drawn out or Blinpo that it was Impossible to move winnini assistant;?. I wan (iii abie to straighten my limbsor l t step tm my feet for moro ilma a venr and my life Wits0Inpaired of. Children umi trio otis were called la to sec mo die. 1 was treated by Hirco good physicians, ami they and my frlc. ids'did fill they cbiihl lo relieve my Huffcrlng-biit with no avail. My hips were blis tered, mid my limbs riiMcd.bathcd and bandaged, but nothing ihcv could iib aliordoil nie even toin porary rollof. Tongue cannot describe my suffer ing. I urged them io let mo try Dr. Purdue's Remedy, ns I hud rend no much about lt, amt or those who had been cured by Its use, thin lt gavo mc coalhlcnco In il, nlihnngii 1 confess I hail lillie orno faith in tho so-called patent medicines. Tho Iteniedy was procured, nun 1 commenced iisiii'tf lt ns directed, mid alter laking it a short time could seo Unit lt was helping me. I began to perspire freely, ami ivs ihe poiHplratlon mercase! tao pain deereated, but my clothing aid bedding was a sight to liohold, hoing Hourly uas yellow as Hat iron." I had taken thc Kcinedy bm* a short limo, when I couhrVlCCp Uko a child, and relish my food like one. Thank (?od lt hus cured inc, and 1 am lo-duy ns healthy ami sining as before, and nm walk nnd have ns free use of my limbs as ever. 1 have recommended your Remedy io tho very many who were nlibeled, and I do not know of a case that lt has not cured. I mu ooiiildcnt that lt will euro young peoplo. If lt will euro nt my tige. Vou arc al liberty to uso my name, If it will bo tho menus olin lacing any poor aull'ercr to uso your excellent Remedy. 1 am very groat fully yours, MUS. JANE A. FLACK, 800 Jefferson Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. Tho salo of Dr. Pardcc'fl Remotiv for the past three months In Western Now York has xeoeded that of any remedy known. Dy enies wholly unprecedented in Pio history of medicines lt h is proven Rs right to tho i it lu of "?'/ie tircattvl Mond Purifier^" ever Offered to the alUlct d. 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ATIR^ FACE, HANDS, PEET, s .5jW-C?k ?nd ?ll their Impcrfectlopk tacliullnR Fa? ?Yr?V7^?y etil bovel?pment, Itnlraml seni?, Kuper S**1 '?. M punna llo.tr, lilith Harks. Holes, Warts, ?KAS-'/^?I M"th, Krceltles. lied Noe, Acne, WaclC tSSnS?i<fi^L?'IOM*< W*?*i rilling ami their treatment. w,'<lti>> / ^VvtSeiid itv-, tor book ot 60 imrres, Ith edition. ?r.J.lt.Woodbnr7,87X.lVarlSU,Albany,N.Y.,VJiVb,dl?70. RT* ET H\H >T\kHUH9\a KINDS pvoHMiitod IB BBHH viv ts Xtt? ca without leo uniese eucc.osHlui. TWENTY-TWO Y BA HS' EX? IMUtlKNCB. tsy-ConuKsroNDKM-K. .SOLICITED.. TXLTLO B. STEVENS & CO. WASHINOTON. 1). t;. OI.1?V.. LAND, OHIO. _omoA.ao.iLL. miTftoiT, MIOIJ._ JIKST IN TUB YVOHM> tv Oct ino Genuine, Kohl Kverywhoro. Cataloguas Mulled Froc. Krauel? , Hr Hb lllRtirsTg?i?, how. ISC>AHD. N. Y. I Habit Curod. Trentmcnt sonton trial. Hn.M A s i: UI:.M KO Y Co..Lut'uy tte, Ind. tMNh I tit WUKUhFMg ?Kn molle of ltirHinlillN (ircni Work. IA s. A Ai'i'ituim; orrni? 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Wo Maka tho followliiK offers: din? usn now subscritor to the Illtiatp^iitoil Nowa? ollie l*0|>nlnt* Mottlllly (?3,00l, fOrV?iVo your, wo 11. thoHtatnetio of l.tUoriv. dhiK two mnvHiibs r.tiers to the Ku ml ny :o.itr;?/.iui> ?ear, xvii will simd thi> MtntuotUi. idiii/ not less th in Q-i, except ns stated nlwvo. for any is. sin Ar orin eonibili .lion, we will H ?nd tho nt itu ??ito. uibscrlpllon prlo-? mn?t i>o runt directly to this otlijo. iuet'odlstino.ly stiled with tho rcinilPmco > ivlll not be .oom, without aubscrlntloii, nt [K'S POPUL?R MONTHLY for 1887 io Monarch of (ho Monthlies," will, in t.io coinliiK yonr, i over, Ain^mr tts fmtiirej will tie : y, rn (l??> Olil Wo i ul or Uto Kow. always boated n ui?< tho wholo vividly beforo tho mina of tho rondar, hy unie nnd skillful writers. II ii n ul t's ?Ot ul, the Ure.it So:ipor'>H mid Manufautur I'IIIH of tho Amoilcan Pooplo on TJSIMI ami Water. r's oVodiornl I,iw Wallace, Kita W. Plorco. T.ncy If. ollann, Elisabeth Taylor, A. V. 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