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90W DO TH WRINKL&R$ COME7 Little Bo Peep climbs onto my knee Little lo Peep is four years nild, And what her bi I;ht blue eye. don't see Would need a introscope to behold. Sbe pulls my beard-that's one of her tasks' She polres my cheeks with her little 'at tb,,dmb; Then gazing straight In my f ace, she asks: "What it that makes the wrinkles ojue?" Ah little Bo Peep, you can not guess. How hard i tile question you thus pro It calls for greater wisdom (or less) Than ever philosopher yet has found. there ws a time, my lette no Peop, When my face was aS smooth as yours Is now, When never a line or wrinkle deep Had left its inprint on my brow. A time when I woke trorn balmy leep To tind lit alwayo a glad siurprisO: When I lauighed as you laugh, my little Ito Peep, And looked on the world with the stme blue eyes. Ab, well, I laughed and loved and grew old<, Workinie away at life's hard sum, Andi half was drotisthat I dreame('d was gold, And so the wrinkles began to come I Yes, that is thie way, my little Bo Peep As near its I can tell you now That is the way the furrows deep, One by one, erept over my brow. When I saw the gladl, bright dream of youth, Like the roso of stminmer wither awny: When I learned how the fragrant flower of Truth By the thistle of Falsehood was stranglect one lay; WNhon the faith I pllace iii man waits rettrned ny ian's ingratituide, blackew than night; Whien the hard and hitter trta had been learned That might, in this world, to,> often imakes right; When I saw the good borno down and op. pressett, The wiekel titimphantt in their sliamn, The Sainaritan scorned aitl the P'hariseio bleised Then, little Ito Peep, the wrinkles came. But mary you in the .sunshine over bask, So that Wh1en1 the years snail have nmtde you gray, Some no Peep gazingr' at you shall asC: What is it thitt ke I[i the wrtnicles awav? -Mfar Cook. Codfish Curing and Marketing. To cure a codfish well requires caro and experience; and unless done well all the fisher's toil may go for little. The cod is usually pa-sed to a gang ot four men. One rips up the fih, a second takes out the entrails andul cutii oti the head, a third u uall\ the best man of the lot-by a deot, ioveiment cuts out the baekbone. a fotirth spreiads on the salt and lays the fish in a pile. ''hen the heap of cod are dist ributed on the flakes, or fir-strewn platforms, reared along the shores. Everywhere in the neirhi'hood of the uinumbored fishing villages these broad platfo ms appear, now perched in a lelt of t he rocks, now risintg In tiers. but alwavs placed near the sen, In Iwhich t he 'cal 15 dropped. D~uring thle (urng'. whi chi lasts two or three wieeks, thme fish must be watchedl carefully. If left too longi on one sidle, they become "'o.or-sailted."' The sun in that case draws the s:dlt to) 0one side, leaving the other so !t or* r-an. aind the tish is almost unsalable. Then they must be heaped u~p at n'ghit, cov eredl with canvas or oil-elo h aains rain, and tendled almost as seduliously as babe s. When ready for market they are sold to theC wholesale dealers, bring ing at St. John's, during a scarce seas~on liken the present, only live cents a pound. Newfoundiand tinds her chieft market in Roman Catholic countries, where the fish are consumed during Lent. 1.ately, however, the Nowgin mav'e hecomei hot rivals of the Newfounidlanders ini the European markets. American' housewives may be glad to know that the local tests of a good salt codhish ant a suirface hard and well dIried oin boil sides, white flesh, and an absence o salty crystallizations. Efforts thus lu to utilize as conmpost the thousands o tons of otlal annually was.ted h:mi failed, and the same is substantially true of attempts to prieserve~ the detlica1t4 caplin in sonme permalnel t edible form. -St. John's ( N. I. ) Cor. N. Y Fighting Trifles-Three Short Stories, What a world of trouble, time an( nerve irritation would be savedl if foys, and men too, would never mind triflm annoyances. Only the other (lay we overheard one boy telling another what a third boy had said about him, and u~rg ing him to "lJick him." "Oh." said the second boy, "'tisn't worth minding. He knows it aim't so, and I won't stoop to his level by taking any notice of it." We mwadlythought, "that's a very w ie head on young shoulders." It reminded us of two zuen, one oIf whom started on a foot journey of 150) miles or so. Two days later the other man started on the same road, and on the fourth day overtook the first one. The latter remarked : " This is the worst and slowest road I ever traveled. There is the greatest lot of snarling, barking little dogs I ever saw, and it has taken half my time to~ drive them off." "Why," said the second man, "I didn't pay any attention to them, bnt came ri ght along as if they weren't there." Half the time of many boys and men is wasted in fighting trifles. A veteran Circuit Judge was always sure of meeting someh cutting or sneer ing remarks from a self-conceited lawyer when he came to a certain town in'is rounds. This was repeated one day at dinner, when a gentleman present said: felludge, why don't you squelch that The Judge dropped his knife and fork, and placing his chin upon his hands, and his elbows upon the table, re marked : " Up in our town a widow woman has a1 yallur dog that, whenever the moonl shines, goes out upon the stoop aind b 'k~, and barks away at it alml night .' Stopi short,' he quietly resumed eat . e Wating some time, it was aed :" Weil, Judge what of th e dog and the moon ?" "0OP, the rnoon kpI ngeon," he said.-.-Armerjcan Agricul -A young woman was recently1r rested in New Yoi'k who has led a ar.m~ adventurous life. In January las st was found at Hioboken almo~st frozeni t< death in the sno w. From there she wvent to Brooklyn and attemtfptedl suicide by jumping Into the Gowannis Canal, She was next found on West street, New York, where she was suffering~ from the effect, of a dose of oxalic acid. Writers of the modern sensational dramatic school would do well to take note of this case, and work it up with a few penny awful accessorles Jnto a first-class fivo-. act and seventeen-tableaux melodrama, -The stump of a p ine flag-pole raised in Elmira -ey the Whigs during the 'Tippecanoe and Tyler too" campaign, forty-two years ago, was dug up the other day, and the sight of it recalled to many of th~e old inhabitants the stirring soones amid whic i ar A a~ei~a. A How Coffee Is Imitated. A man who was evidently obliged, as he said. "to co:int every penny,'' showed a reporter of the Sun a brown lpa:)er pac <age of daip black mucil a nous s tff that he said WAS what he hail boutght for coTee. 'I paid eig;ateen cents for a pounl package of this in Vesey street," said he, "and when I prepared it it did not look or smell or taste like cotfee. I have examined it, and I think It Is largely made up ol broad crumbs. I took some of it to the store where my little girl purchased it, and they admitted it was notcoffee, ani gave me a package of better gools, bul wyhen my little girl went again she got this same stuff!" "[ don't think bread crumbs woik bo of any servhe in adultera' ing cotiee,' sa d a largo importer and dealer, " an 1 think that what the man you speak o mistook for bread was the peas an( beans in the composition. Bread wouh not weigh enough to answer the pur pose, and unless I am mistakenit woul !oat to the top of the fluid when cooked But then so many things are used ii spurious coffee that I. am not prepare to say that anything you may montio is not among the rest. It is understoo in the trade, however, that the chief ir gredients for imitating cotlee are bear and chicory. The average package < prepared cheap cotfee is made up one-third Maracaibo and Rio and tw< thirds chicory and beans. Coflee cos from twenty-five to thirty-eight cents pound, chicory costs but six cents pound, and beans are less than halt tl price of chicory. The heans are roast< just as colfee is. then ground and miN with ground col'ee. They look like iU genuine ground coffee, but have r taste at all. The chicory seed also lool like the real article after the latter h been ground, but has a strong and bi ter taste, and produces a very bla< \ liquid.'" "How can au - one be certain of ge tinggenuine c 'eh?" By buying it inl the ben, eith< green or roasted. The whole bean nOevel niythinig but genuine. The su stitutes do not, look anything like tl to VUe bean, and einnot )e mixed wi the genuine whole bean without c: posure. If you have notA got at cof,' mi.ll, which. after all, only c )'As it qu1 ter, luv tile roaThiei beau and see voi grocer grind it tor von. Never buy c I Ic put up1 -roiui and in package Never hlur whit purports to be che: colfee. Java is only twenty-five cen a poulind. Malreaih)o is three eenI cheiaper. Cole*s of all -orts alwia COMill til tileir pric, ati anythIlg th P1I'PIits t, t ho coffthe ald .sells for le thaln the inrk I. price of Maraenibo open to suspieln. .\lo ha is the de:1 est cothee. It sells for thirty-eight ceii a jound. "IPeole 1 are sole to bogui coTl t hat they (10 not like thll. genuine. somne boarding hou)ts~s, hiote s and rc talli'ants prlaaitions1 ot' chicory andi pateonted a rt'.ele I has e b -re th-it simi ti me like li'eori.'e are put into co lea m:tke it go fu rthe r. It makes a lae stro 'g liqu9 d. great'y fnledu by fo ers. I knlow of a grocer wh13 liaL) good culstomeir to whom he cannot si genultine coofee. Ile miixes ch'eory wi it and thien she likes it. Much of t, m'lb inoir. or 'black coffee,' that is r, ishedl at the high est- priced restauran1 is madlo with a larger proportion clieor'y thani coflee, andl many pool who are not at alil econical buv chh rv along with coffee because they like 6.estrong dirink, I supoe "iThere ismnotlIg,'' said a man w lays claimi to tine taste amnd a wide exi rienee in coffee drinking. ''like a mi ciei pot. Th'e .Java produces a mn ere.n cloreCd fluid, with the most traningIi aroma. TIhe mnochaz is darl, and fulleir bodied. It gives strength the .Java without robbing it of air thing. I mrty be wrone, but I inis that the ilk~ --just a little, too inu milk spoils co!Tee -shall be putt in Iu fII irst. P'utting the milk on to1) of cothee is not half so~ good. Boiling t c ')tode and milk together is criminal. N. Y. Sun. / A Clerleal Error. Rev. Whiangdoodlle Baxter, colore< met with a lively accident last weel An able-bodied negro calledi on th~ pastor at his residence, andl asked fa a private consultation, which wa grantedl. "IDoes yer remember ebor ter hal. seed me before?" " I belceves I performed do marriag< Ceremony on you about six mumfs ago.' ."Jess so: i'm de berry oneO you mar ried to a yaller oomnan. An' does you disremember I didn't settle wid yer~ at dle time? I tole ycr I would wait, an' see how de gal turned out." R1ev. WVhangdoodle Baxter was hopo fuil of getting at least five dollars. "' Well, 1 has come ter settle wid you, continued the hlusband. WVhangdoodle held out his hand, and he said he would take any thing that was givenl him. " I rockon you will han ter take what I gibs you, an' I hain't gwine ter keep you waitin',"' and, reaching ont~, the prompllt paver hit Whangdoodle in the eye, bumping his head hard against the wall behind him. "Dlat ar ooman you marr-ied me to hal) (done"' (whack 1 wvhack !) "'run off wid- t ake dlat,'' (lift-. ing him from the ground on the toe of his hoot) ''(one runm off wvid anudder man lDat,'s de kind ob work you does for e man, when he asks yor to tie do knot ll teach yer to la'n yer trade." (Kick whack! bang!) 'lThe betrayed husband kept unp thai kind of cymnastic exercise for t'went3 minutes, and by every whack and k ioi he enumerated what he had lost. "She has (done blatedtm my life, an Rtole my dollar razor strap--take dat, Do Wthr-e' kicks was to pay for~ m-l stovepipe hat. wvhat cost me four dollars1 what can't 1)e found, andi L'sc gwine tom bust your nose to make up for my busted heart. Nex' time you will tif do knot so hit won't eome undid!' (WVhack.) ie was finally dragged away from th< wrecked pastor, andh now the next set. tiemeont he will have to make will be with the recorder, who probably under stands his business hetter t han the uin fortunate preacher did his.--2xms Sift. --$he said she wantedl a ticket tc~ Wyandotte and return, and the pale, gentlemnly~ agent with the dark mus. tache, aske'd as he took up the paste. boardIs, ."Single?" " It ain't any o your business as I know," she responded, tai tly. ."1I might have been married r dozenu times if I'd a felt like providin' forn some poor shiftless wvreck of a man!" He. doo..n t ask !adies if they wani "smieo ticktts any mnore, he's afrak~ iiaI.j,,~I P,..~I 4 "'.~.,i -~ - The Ethics of Adulteration. Are Cocoant 2o'ls. according to an 0 arti-le in the Ihiladelphia hccord, are tinl now used as ati adulte atiug mixture lany with spico anti popper. Carefully MM roast od and nI iely groundt, they prodtce st r a powdcr which eannot be dit -guikhed ; when ming-Od wikh thie article which I they are used to cheapen. A maiu- lib( fac urer of pungent products, wheli cit aV.itedi upon by an inquisitive reporter, m0 made these statements: "We so.i to the not trade probablv m iro a-hilterated goods the than puiro. We can't help it. There Civ is no pretence on our part that the lower grades of spices are pure. ae simply sell the retailer what lie wants. fI We sell him spices at almost. nnv figure -pep per, for in-tanee, as low as e gh t an and iine cents, but it is about as IucLI soieth ng else as it, is pepper It woul d ruin the trade to prohibit, adultorat.on, thi and, besides, there are not enotigu t spices grown to sup plv the United Staites of alone, if nothing but pure spices were sold." n~~ bo This is the specious logic of all who oti manufa tute or pack goods that are not I. what they seem. l-orhaps the baser ha material nommingled wth the spice or other ingretient is entirely harmless does that make truth of the lving label attached to adtiltorated goods: -- Puro Pepper," "lure Cretm-of -Tartar," for Ch iistanice? It the grouIl(l cocoan lit shells do no harm, why not sayi' oil the label, "one-tenth pepper, nine-tent vh cocoanut shells'.'? It is not true that manufaeturers of goods of any sort (anilnot 1hl) the matter, nor that there is no preteiise oil the part of iakers or N dealers that lower gra !e s of a given sort LO of m rchandise are pure. 'I hat pre- al tense I- constaintly be0d uit ii various wavs when it is 'not verhallv asserted.p The trade titt woiibl be ruined by the proh:hitioni of autilterationi if, not vorth 1 saving. Then the re is tIhc state:neitn t- that there are not enotu'grh s icesgrown to sipply the country With :1 )r article. )Does the a-imixture of baser matter in crease the quanitity? Does not the -actual wo quatiity of pepper, for inst ance, re main the same, nl matter how imel th h one "exteiid-i" the hulk of the pun.c.:t >owdOr with the ll:1:or ,( dlst? Va urth lermiiore, h-re is the < lestion of relative chra i 1ss. 'I le b 1ver of Ihe s les- matter as weti as fo I at h 0ch" hafit speelal1 purposze :1111 a li 1lit w S. arithm etic w\-!I e o -t-. -hl t t - dI(.. q gratled stict' a:''u ly co) - ; .ot: hal that which is pure. l" - . g., L p)OUiNi of cream (If t:rtar at perttly p.Ir. 'o-t4 tortv tt. s adu teraite-l article mly b3e prduW as(AiQt i follow.: r- '1 't'e 'lugt"Ii r of ,. rimnur , pu: ts er..uml ofi Lt r . . ... .... e4-uts is A tu~tratng ri.\1 :C................. 1) - -ini 30 lhiking the poiunti1 i-st ........ ...... . '- " ni 'u .ei p~I'rcha*'r' gets but t hie. pllr- N . ters ot ai pioiiil oft the' pure intge-hIetnt, e a . e. , of the mii.t! 'ai w.iiich has thle ac 1 i'. ti*[.v. a'id for I hat hie pays iOZ'tN cent.-i or :'l tue rate al say itg-t io'' e ents aL poit:il. Thit. fornmtla al)Ipto: to allyV en1--e w.ure there is a 11 pje miistuire of go'tita iii hiah m ter'ials --4) i good :ai liil tl if .1oui pl-a e shows je the so resw:t, namtely: the I uyer of ithe adiierted article pays in addition, to the price for the useful the cost of the use es- ingrL~'ie t. of HTe statemen'ft of thie pickers of d ho " pure' pepper," 'wihih is ni t pure -or o- of anyl article to wh ich i~s attaet cd a j a lying label that t hey sell what peop~Ule A . sk ior, is not true. People do no! :ask d ho for f rautdulenit goods: t cy do not wt t ,o- cotton fah ites oaded dotwni with clayp t-antd st..rehi; thev do not wili:i&lv i-av 1 r'd for material wvhi chi is not u-.eful ihle'n iti in is not plositively intjiliious. Who ::sks tl hi foir a stone when hie goes in ques-t o1 h n- bread? No, the promisc e ; l se-. er TJhe ton'y re.isoni for the tourse purlitued ih to by those. w1o mix sandl wit I suir~ ;is t y- that it payvs, andl it pay's because ~nne st ty-ine per'I teC-. 01 the peop)Cle huy o lie t ion, webre thwy C:ipaihiw of dee miing in .-. be* e'intrly reVe -- ahte .eler~s miuhl itd be at the mei4r.-y' of the bjyer'-. --- iT-mi >.', EvI'ajoringiii flui With P'rofit. of i, , . ve :. 'i-t grwr)wocotmlatepu-n 0 tingi up exp enar ei'ctvaporators amiil ear- wi r rygon thle evap!oraftioni of fruit oii a ar1'to scale arte atdvised b v one who has ani t Ierithed experiellec in thle bugi- . ness. Ie says t hat ini orderi to inlsure irolItab e re'sults onue shold not only Adl ar-l.e a Lag <'rellard of his own, say soe one toanItrees or muoie, butt ought to be mi a neig1hbtoh where tee - are many large orchards atnd fruit, to be ter ha~d at low rat es. This experineed cor- froi respondent estimai:tes that one bushel of esoe app'hles makes ab)out live or six pounids talk o f dried fruit. ie allows eigiit or ten ren personis to rtun one evaporator, and, as occ t) the pironts, adtds ten cent~s per' bushiel pas hotr pre paring andh dirying the aples!C to to lii (ICost Of thle fruit and hle hats thle are profits, as. for inst an e: Say thle apples life are ti tceen cents per bus1.4el anid the cost 01 ir00f :trinig and dri' ig ten Cent, ma~k in' t wenity. live < ents. '1 ho' amlounitm of ev'.ajo. atd fru 'i i'to on101 I-he bh o~ "t aple~~hs is, -n:y five andtt ontt-hiaif pounds1 nm at. ltrhiaps, eight ((ets pe pounitd.. .nv-4(1 (coris are'~ cnv\ertt I into jcl y or v-ineg~i:u-i it w'dt :thtl t ii re~ < (nis jerhuhlothe n . nrt!its. - . 1. World/4. tiv ,Iti wa at a social gattheingt at ('olonel P ercy XLIIrgeL s mn na~~nae hovly pr-eent wh >il w'as in Auistmii on a vist. Shet was tafl; ing to 0 ilan i ii young geinati.n wihen,. pointin" ton other' itting latd , shte a-J ' .)fl- '-F "Who is t hat hlrr utu ii i ht withI redl hair and turn' .ip n--- -a:r I hte w~iindowv'' "0o0 .ott r'e4-r'o I le i utg lady with ilh the blute dr'es?' 1h4 at<.'e "Yes. t hua ga we;.itain tg creature tin withI thet blt! iri a'n~ :1:1 a i-heap p'ink Sash1, aind a stu11 k-up a:ir' abutiit her.'" 1 "T'fhat1 is my v ist er, ' remar~ iked the (Gotd g. ;himii You1 don't tell me so? I dlo't kniow wvhen [ have seenA such a dtar, (h irmino cret'tu tre. I ma ii just (lying t~o be init rau-ed to her'. I can tto l teh by her hooks we shall like each oth- wi er.''--Texras Sifltimaj. I t stai -Wis announced that Mr. "Tug" au fwilo has gone home to Englandi. A i fwweeks ago lhe made a smail fortuneth by permitting the lion. John Sullivan to pound him severely for half an hour, Ido an d, taking a fanoy to the cun try where a great wealth so surely waited upon hon- orn est industry, Mr. Wilson concluded tofr stay in Amerlca. SInon then, however, lwi Mrrisnsln fbiieshsbe Mr.nWirson's vine by tbusinesshastt bee he interfered with hv the anth.w1tina of suf Woinen Better Dressed than Ken I ne of the 'signs of advanced olviliza is discomfort in dress; the further nation advances in civilization, the -e she tortures her subjects, and, .ngely enough, the infliction falls n the so-called upper class. The cated class, the members of the ral professions, the denizens of the F, the merchant and his clerks, suffer re than the poor laborer from heat if from cold. As between the sexes re is little difference in this respect. ilization even extends its cruel hand ir the babe in its cradle, and would ict the dead if they had any feelings science has investigated the absorbent I radiant vowers of different fibers I different colors, out man, in his idom, disregards thie, and prefers worst instead of the beit. Woman Ly expose her brain to the direct rays the sun by wearing a small, useless unot, but fashion compels her to carry >arasol to compensate for it. On the ier hand, fashion, not so cruel as she painted, is equally in favor of large ts with useful brims.. Not so with mi. Broad brims are tabooed, and r1l401s are not permissible. With re rd to the neck, man has no choice; a liar he must wear, and one fitting )so to the neck and reinforced by a tvat or tie. To woman alone is anted the comfort of low-necked, it-low, heart-shaped or loose-fitting liars. The body, or trunk,is no bettet Man must wear a stiff white shirt, 'est, and a lined and padded coat, oian needs wear but one (visible) rment, which may be made as light d t hin as possible without bolng trais rent. It is even doubtful whether the htly draIMi corset, that object of uni rsa use which is so violently do uniced by the opposite sex, causes we discomfort than the numeroum ticles with which man surrounds him It; for physiologists have learned that mian can breathe with the upper part the lungs (thorvicic breathing), anc orefore suffers les; from tight-lacing an man. As rciards the arm, matter: o pretty evenly balanced, with th( ds inl favor of woUani, who ma orten her sleoves a4 much as sh<i ( weSC, and inl l) ca-c Wear,; more that i lonig-41cclved "arnment, whern a mar )ars three. Cuffs she may dispeni th, but he can not. I1er sleeves need t, be lined; his vit, unlss of very ick inaterial. -/J)ston Journal oj tcisitry. " Limited " It lilriad Tickets. A late decision of the Court of Ap mis ofi New York is of con-idlerabbii terest to travelers. A Mlr. Auerbach New York. bought a couipon ticket ti (Yw York, the-l1a4 c oupon of which >veed the dtistan(e hie! ween inimf:Ll' id1 New Yoi k. Thle c 1nd1i tioni pritetIIc ion the ticket wais, th:i t the h' hle liluld use it on or before Sepj~t. 26, I1M7 so hiappened that he made stops o1 m( wayI,, andit on the aifte'rnooni of thi 'th was at Rlochiester. ie then tool ie Central & Ihndson River lload fo ow York. Until midnight was fairn ast the ticket wvas accented an unhed by tile conductor, but befor ilenmornling of tile 27th had full awvned thaimt official declared the tic spent,"' amnd from Ilndsonm down t ew York dlemandled fare in cash. Mu uerbach refuseud to pay, and the eon uetor, as conductors may when pa mlger's withiout lawful excuse refus-e ay fare, put him off the t rain, to walk~ (e naturally sne~d for daimages, ehti: ug t hat if lie beg~an his journey 1hofi r mi end of the hlst day allowed himi, hi aid theo right to finis~h it, 11o patte mgith it mighZit runi into the dayv fol Wving. And the Court of Appeal-i suis liined his claiim. Thmey say in e'ffect his passenger was to "'use is ticke i or before Se pt. 26."' Wel !, he (d (1 to1 it on thle afternoonl of the 2t0th wh e: I offered it to the condtoIte'r inpa ent, for a rid t) New Yrk, andtt thii nductor puntch(-I it. M t imt mom)rn' 4 left, ini Aizrbah's hand-i (or hat ,nd1), butt this was not by any demam1Ifl hi-., but for thei contdulctor's co n niience', as shoing tha~t faro for that:t ii ha~d bteen paid. After p)unchinigi ts a used ticket. "WON a A ND II E t DNE iqF5." lie titie of an interesting treatise (:i6 es) senit, piost pid , for three stamps.'~ I ress WVosmt's DISe'J'NSAanv Algore.in As ATION, ihuf'alo, N. Y. -Philadiehrhia 2Times: "W ~e enacouin. hougth'ksx persons e verywvhere, hat n a majority'o them there is sonic ipo. There is none from a lond er. He ititerfer-es with thought, ders it impnossible to readl, and1( (,fte'i upies the attention of a car- load of sengers with trivial nothings. Next, mn intentional affront these ho02-is the most unbearable incidlents of A nmIan duor / he taken at liver andI hilious disorders bi 1 r. R. V. Pierce's " P1leasanut I'ireao - Pllets."' Alild yet certain in oea 1 ; and t here is none1 of t he react Ii Meqt uponl il1(1 ta1king severe and ati5 ic --in Arizonia, wnen a few banlhdS el was leave their reservations and kil cit izetns, the' (Governor reports th:m ft ('hntg of insecur ity exists."' I Ti~ temnent at len..st seems plausible. - i i go Herald. orNo men or miiidle aged ones4, suf t. from iuerv'ous dIebillit aund kinadn di t V Ii if Wor(til's hloiiSry I)ino-i Ser af booiks. Addreh~Ss WVon'e's Disi'n"s iut Thcrai tir 2,400l diff'erent diseases ~, yet het growls if he shiakes iih the --Ddr /oit Free Fr'ees. lhe Atlanta Marital AssocIation. S1O5 Per Week Benefits. Ve see that the above new Marital ociation has bween organized in At ta on the weakly plan, aund it seems e brought down to a more solid ha than any we have heretofore noticed.. a under the management of men who rid well at home, both in a business i social point of view. If the princi wilt work out, and it looks feasible s gentiemien will work it out, and i may depend upon their honesty ini ninlsteringlits affairs. An y young ma n woman who intends to marry within mn two to forty weeks can make a d investment by becoming a mem of this Association. You may in~ e t'ar from $3,000 to $15 000n' re Southern Telegraphic College. Male and Female Saudents Reeived. The want of a practical school of Tel egraphy upon which Telegraph and Railroad companies can depend for con petent and reliable operators, has prompt ed the undersigned to open a school in which shall be taught all the require ments necessary to tit a person for prtc tical service. The course of instruction embraces: 1st. A thorough knowledge of instruments, batteries, wires, books, accounts and rules governing the hand ling of business, etc., etc., in all well regulated offices. 2d. A thorough knowledge of transmiission and reception of messages over lines of wire. For further information address, WM. W. CHAMP & CO., 871 Peachtree street, Atlanta, Georgia. -The Tradesman's Circular, issued from Chattanooga, says that the South will this year grow nore corn, wheat, oats, rice, hay and potatoes than ever before in her history. Brouglht Out Perrvelly. Louisvirj, Ky., March 30, 1881. H. H. WARNER & Co.: Sirs-I have been a great sufferer from acute kidney disease, which iy physicians coutld not cure, but a short trial of your Fafe Kidney and Liver Cure brought me out in perfect health. CuARLES 11. 0 IEBi1iARD. -One Vermont town of less than 1,500 iahnbitants is represented in Cali fornia by nearly fifty of her young men. The farms on which some of them worked in boyhood have become mere pasture land, and the old homes are de sorted. GE'T Lyon's Patent Heel Stiffeners ap plied to those new boots before you run theni over. To~ :le:tigo shells. w:vi them fir.it o''M w-. -tnill Ol) inl ho').Ilno- 1n'11. Wrv he so fearful over disordered kid neys? Kidney-Wort will cure you. -Several diamonds have been re cently founti in North Carolina, and fioe w:ia talzon from the bed of a creek noear lihthry valtied at $7,000. No scales ever oflered the public (an surpa: s ii 1erfvction and durability those ofiereid by the Chicago Sulhe ('oni p any. ee atlvrfiseenielt in this issue. --A luon y n in t tw w"Jst End makw a . t o 2-.5 a, vear to wo men:( vh %.--,t -t i'll1:-ie Declt ne of Mai. Nervous Weak-noss, Dyspepa, Impotence, Sexual Debility. cured by "Wells' Health Re tower." "1. D1ruggsts. Send for pamphlet ,o E. . WwLis, Jrhey City, N. J. TWI:NTU'YFO~i~ :r;0!:u TO LY'.. loss ing. "(b') --r 1'' 1 was', to all aJ')'a('nec. i-i - Vgtv '1-,t - :'. 1 lit:.il I got 'a low that: U iiu-hls a ~ lalt'. of Dli. w'Jl i : :-. b . . & o. 1 *n-t.nu-l until I t,o:: 3' eim.ttle.-. .11 am ns i:1i Icri eet health, buviA;; V a Itl iu-f t thei 8:09, an.U d for pro.nzinjg tl.4 growth (I (I the Ilir. 3 iA81:Naa's peptonized beef tonic, the only7 p r;eparation of buof containinig its~ entire n'utri haous propeties. It contains bloo'd-miiiki-, foJrce gencr-atinig and life-sus)taininig prIoperdeR-; m~avalua ble for indigostion, dyspepsia, n~or-.-oug .prostr-ation, and all forms of general debhility - x&iso, in all enfeebled coniditioins, whether the -result of exhanstion, nervous irostrauuin, over work or acute disease, particu arly if reamiting from pulmonary complainits. Caswell, Haz-rd - A Co., proprietor., Now York. Sold by druggists oSJET1" ELTBA TED I - 4} mommo mkmammam .: \ j * 3ON ACH ''- . EITTE~ Th sueatdtet h e-cs fmamai iatte' l'io andt anite sto4 A1) wineglawofu threeI timetsa day i the b, st possihle preparative for enlcounterilng a real,,r itus attmio)phelire, regutatmrg tilestomach. For sate by alt Druigghts and Dealers generally. A CATALOGUE JUST ISSUED CONTAINING 400 ILLUSTRATIONS AND PRICES OF GIMONGS, WAICH ES, JEWEIBY AND SILVERWRAE Will be sont to any address upon applIcation to J. P. STEVENS & GO., JEWELERS, .ATLANTA, - -GEORGIAe FIVE-TON IYIGON SCWlS ?60 All lron and Steel. Double Bra.. Tare Bean Jone he pays the freight. All class equally low, for fl eebook, addirses JGNES OF B!NOH AMTON, BInghtaton, 1?. T. AtENEll WANTJ9 ggK TIE? H ISTORv a U, $. BY ALEXANDER HI STEPHENS. of hari e ns ai hlt. anr1I egi ng b 'asrl n ry r g i, lnClI vr Otihity. end ta areti a~ extra terma toAg e Rat sa InPst-sm e c r. A lan ,G . Hrt TUL AL ERSYLOOO.Ma"=lsd wnte Tam A U LT MAN a TAygni ad'Of2 rAIRBANKS S CALEB. The World' a tandard. For W!eighill!Scod Cottoll at1t1o Giu. WVill more than pay foi itself in one Seasoni. I )on't be h umabuged~ by the cheap) and~ wvorthless WVagon Scales which arc offered at any Price; they are of no ui~e and you will be b~etter ofi without at Scale. Write to us for Prices and one of our Books giving Testimonials. Don't bily untill you have heard from us, or seen our authorized agent. 700 Lb. SOUTHERN COTTON BEAM Frame, Hook~s and all other re quired Attachments. BUY ONLY TH[E GENUINE Fairbanks' Standards SCAL E S OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. AlirSEND) FOR NilCE LIST.1il FAIRBANKS & 00., 1NEW 01ELEANa. STRONG'S PECTORAL PILL A SURE REMEDY FOR COLDS AND RHEUMATISR~ Ensure healthy appetite, good digestion, regularity the bowels. A waicioun sool 1o nsilcarE IxHar southina and bracing the nearvousi Nytein,,and irling vij and bjesth to eveary 11bre of the- body. .hold Drj TugyJi Per Pamphiegs arid, es- P. (o. Boz 6.0,_N. Y. Cty. MASON & HAMLI ORGANare certainly best, havingc be, sdecreed at EVO.C'I'4E1REA We atUD'N ANBiIIUN 1'11 6 I ONPEnE'I9ION foe UrX 'EEN Y E:A RM; othier Arnerienn orgaus haftg been found equal at an A !ao ('EEE A PEM-'. Sty le 109; 3 1-4 octaves.; sof~cele compts a~nd power, withl bent q ua.lity, for po pui sneiread and necular music in schnaoia or faiiein, at orn fi22. OINE *IUNe)KED Oi'*OER NTYVLEN LmZ, B'37. 866. 1i72, S78, 993, 41CM, 6114. to est~( a~d u palard. Thaelerger styles are who~y unre oalad by c: )te~r Orgfas. A iso for easy paymenus. NEWV ILLU i. Met a lED CA TA ES..UE IIE i. Thin Company liave commenced il raiportant imprv-Y-VIaentA; naiding to power and l ht-uty ne1 an11di d r.bioliy. IVL/ naot ,s/,7ire tuning one-'(wrter naula ii other P'iuaos. ILI 1I , T ATED clt R(' I. U eN, with full ;arI Ilot,!ars, rnxxn. Till- .if 4%0. & a-AM8ii~ OR1GAN AN P'IA NO CeD., 154 'r. canosa1a 5s * . Eaensoae Il -If * -hias t., s. Ya.rk; 1413 41abushe~ M e , i.. ati Puarsone,' P'ur ivePlica e i 15lood, and will completely chanigo the bod in t1 entire system in thirea mnontha. Any person wi will take one pUl eaich night from 1 to 12 weeks may 1, restored to sound healt h, if Rtuchl a tbn epos.alb1 Bold everywhere or cent b~x mail for 8 letter stamr 1. M. JOl NMON &: Ce., Bioston, ftlasa formearly ilangor, Mte. CHINA AND GLASS PALACE ATLA1YTA, GEORGIA, Own !be Gatea Cityv Natural Stone Water Filter tnd Chxerry 's Stam Frit and Vegetahle D)rye Agents fur Seath Thlomas Clock Co. Prices fur 3fned( on iaplietmion. lrio-.: TPONa al oe.-. Ii nam:in y aaases of N ervous: l' Sages thait have haici l o 0ni aia on iiio't Qaii t able renodywi. I pre. Kr'e it iin lrefernetowi hana as Ihia. lIARTEit's ila)N Tao. u is at ece i v in natural hr.l1ful tour.- r IDthea l isi V Vh Ioaa titli aJ ner'dvusstitaa,wi nry (0( it appienble# to (Jeneal IDebii !!, 11% s of Al ppv-- /9 } er i'ai i m pot~enle.~ ti I CTURiFI Rv yI h H~IF' PR~tENNM the ONlY auccessful N 6TA; l)Fps Day. from date of Ce: tiracats. PRIENI;NTN the [Beat Foura Mtonliss Marri paying ten paer cenht. of amount duei on cerjitia at s P'IUEMENTS the beiia anad strongest SOne Ubay per day, and making the alale4t aseosmmnt knowna. A ddress, for pai ticaulars, GEORGEF F. WVIL1 *E/Tolgraph your appalication and wea wdll pay che Nrr Wea Br' n. CHICAGOASCALE UU.a THE BEST COTTON SCALES MADE AT LOWT PMICES. 2Ton Wagon Saes platfm ex12)e. 2 Ton (7x18) 50 4 Ton (8x14) Beam Box and Brass Beam Includsd. , Every Scale anarateed to Give SalleitleLs The most popular Scale in the South. Don't pay two or three prices for a name. 700 lb, Cotton Beam and Frame Complete 845. The best and cheapest Cotton Beam made, used by Weighmasters and Inspectors everywhere. 300 other Varieties of Seales. Full Price-List Free. BECK, GREGG & CO., Gn'l Agts., Atlanta, Ga. CONISUMPTION CAN BE CURED! vMiiIALL'S FOR THEn LUNUSALSAM oiures Consunsption, Colds Pneumoul, i3 (1enisIza, l1tronchital Dificultles, Branchi 1loiroenes-w. Aeiaana, Croup Who Cough. 1t114 nil Dlses es of I rent n Oransllaj. It ootIWO# and healte bra tt' the lintigA. inltiasted and poti*De by 111 disetnte, and prevents the night sweats am ,0ihtuan ne-roTw the cheat ccomran it,. Consumit linn i-s not an~ inul e afdy. IIAC S , 1 A1AIA31 will eure you, even thouigh prol'esmional aR1d fails. if.E'S IMPROVED CIRCULAR SAW MILLN - Send for . With universal I CI-LAS ~eama, Donble centric Frle( S Pricesa Low. Workman- .' % - J aiip First-Class8. -C zanufactured by CA4LEM IRON~ WOBES. OALZM, N1. 0. PUM Iv HB i. WVodlev. Atlana, an.1 raefreces to cured -ndsfr taa book on The o UJ R E .~14 nud ni. ur-. lun. . A M5)NTIH & board In your county. Men or L-t-slo-. Pleas~ant business. Address, .1LER&CO., Box 79, Phila., Pa. HEALTH IS WEALTH! lhua. E. C. \V7.:rr's NRZavat a?41 Baaae TRaxaMster; a csecific r lyst.rist, Iaizzineas, ('onvualsions, Nervons ligriabeAleIa I'eresocol, Losas of Memrnay, Prema * nr Uli .n, cusedby ver-exesrtaaon, which leads to - a~serv, s.- iv ani deatih. Oune box wvill cure recent onesen. - aalh box. c.otas i 'un aaaontha'sI tieatmant. Onie dollar a r' *' xs bso.. fr aive dlhrs; sentt r-y arvil prepaki on tear.'ipt af pla e. We guarate* lx boxes to cure any e' o V. Wii a r s v lea rca ive sar aix boxes, so a-l.a p a -- e l Ith - sivd ls we.v will sendaa the piar a- aa-r sur a iaatten gaa ntee~fc to return ah ma.uoney if the r- isaut ..- :sst eflect a eine. 4.1uarantaeae isanaed only n s 4y .1. LUInN, Chlaarlestou, Ft. C. Ordera by masi pronaapuav noen~adsd .. MILL ad FCtTY f S~hfl I f OF AL a. I NDH S. .et-,Js BELTNGE Ean PAC .N 4 a...gLSa, PUMPSa ALL~~ EI NES IRON IPE-a.v ,,TIGS BRAS GODa 3TEiAMI QAUGES3,'ENGINE GOVERNOES, c Send for Price List. W. H. DIIe LINQ~H ALI &~ 00., MS1 Main Street, LOUIS VILLE, KY. OPIUM HABIT IAND DRUNKENNESS. o Poasatl vhspejedlly and permanently cured by B. aas fornit o iplumn. Truth -inviteR i nvestigaition S. H eicrenace.r bta i n thte State. For terms, pamaph slets and p- Aroofs, address, W. C. BE LLA MY, K. D., '/ -'. JIroada M t., A tlanta, GOn. Pub~ah -heara' Unaions, A tlsan, (n...................Fosrty.-'12. , ROWTO WIN AT CARDS, DICE, &c A SUR ETHIN SntFe to Ayone I afctur-c anit knpcosatlyon hanadoveryarticio known to tho Sportinag Fratornlty, and uased! by themzi to WIN4 with ina r. games otchanc'o. Roed formy maim n. -. moth clrcaar. Ahhaslsca, osr call in .. son, .DZ. 8U FDAM, 05 & 67 Niassau St., ?fow York Cty. - A c'omnaation of Pro . __ toxlete of' ;ron, P'ercwilar H arka ad I'IaPowphorusa~ a palautable f armn T1ia 7jnli prpa rati-on ofirona thnat eill not bl ack em'n the teeth,NO (14*i1tPstegiC me-I------ .thaer iron, prepa.'ratliona am TI' a nm'rnte. amf ma 'jrasics a n expea~cqfrfeneiOA anal anya~-thinga tao'giv the resulta thAit. Ulit. iiAn'~.N'A at a aihm. l.'emale IOlsasesta, IDyspeptsla. tad -.un Am. amea hs Ivta~ in may latnds, mu,.le someia wvonderful cures, 1.!. yseli Ian hv.6 yelde') to thite great to incompar. Iras ear - ~aa at i'o *ue In act .a suh a com pcut amy prcititlo. lDi. ItOIBEPTi iA .lUEls,~ F'? ?eiNEfl CO.3 N MAIN S . LOUIS iialAid Society P AR rl9IEN Tknowrn, payIng afBirthBfeneit in Twenty age ibepartment in exlstence, beIng the ONLY .omspay .ce upon receIpt of proof of marrIage. Mtarilag. Department In the country, pasylng a benell of $6 q, Mee'y aned Tre"AS., lleittphis. Teua. rges ansd bold a apace for date of Cot lda~ste. uzs Vviakness. Daafness, Lob.s of' Voice, oa cd~ TanK and Smoll, Neturalgia, Fainb Deust ng Joirs, -'*T at . Cougns, 1, nn'~ a., D~. 2.---. ~-oj -