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k o i .m—y.vv> i*. i. i\\' |.\U. —Oire th« Uwn > k>p-drf—<nf of fin* oomp«rt tbi^month. P*t7ijr MuiiOH.—Oftta hare been ■own among ■trawbcnioa' u a match with great faooflM. 1’otatoer. —A WeaUrt farmer thtnka that after haring oottfrated orer 800 ra>- rictiea of poUtaM he could recommend as the beet varieties, the Alpha Jpr very early, the Snowflake lot me>rb<l^ and yictflr for late omi Okttr^a ifuwJB ro* 8tsawb*bb:*s. - An Ohio farmer, on account of the 1 scarcity of mulching ’ material, sowed throe bushels of oats to an acre of ber ries. The oats grew abont a foot high, then fell down, and proved a better and cheaper mulch than .he could have ob- taiueti in any other Wav. every ^nemy and the fruit to fall from want of nourishment or from the ating of insects^ faiol n stfDn^.^/wthWd enabked it %> wnsreome. Barn or ntable nsanr* it a general ferkHwr, Thai ii^g in a gfneisl way aU thaa^oscnls trtics of the that have been removed by croi^ng, Hr.ANKJETiNO Honsis.—The pmctico of blanketing a horse during exercise is not one to be recommended. Cover im- diately aftef a drive, if stopping only me for a few minutes. After being out in a storm of any kind horses should be nibbed with straw until thoroughly dry, and then Manketed.. f ” 11 11111 in yft 1 1 rifi *«w ow tlie spring^En^ltraldTtrtlfh-doWn ahe«lt dr any unseemly spots that you wish to hide. After they are well up and have received one hoeing they will need ab- solnU^y no attention. The seeds, as we have before siud, itre excellent for poul try, both for increasing tbs production of eggs and the brilliancy of their plum age. Whxat Cpmtvatiou.—Ths question of the expediency of cultivating wheat, •ays a contemporary, is onathat is loom ing up in the future, and anould be set tled by decisive experiments. There is little doubt in our mind that much larger crops of wheat could be grown on the same soil, with equal amount of fer tilizers, if we had eome machines per fectly adapted to cultivating between the wheat drills, and should cultivate our wheat several times during the spring months Tt would facilitate th« pene- tzetiu* «f, the ntimephers tilth nioiatdte hoMtog ta aoHNfbn amnoaia, and perhaps other growth-enooorsging r hence barn manure always makqi K vig orous growth of wood, 'brindhfea tod Ipfsgefcalltout-produoinAnbmts and (pot's, xdl lwfNMf0#4MPls of fruit trees you plaRt, givelnepind Thorough culture in such crops as potatoes, beans, cucumbers or tomatdei foe the Aral three or four years, and after that pat hi' -HWtem ApHtulklAH. * - ■ft- ; - sour milk, a. ■* DommtU Mcrrixs—One pint of piece of melted butter size of to egg, two tcaspoonfuls ssleratus, flour enough for a stiff batter. - - ShrOcf Satjcx. —Take half s pint of shrimps, pick out all the meat from tbs tails, pound the rest in a mortar with the juice of half 4 lemon tod a piece of butter; pass the whole through a aiava. ^ a8tl fl „ f^rts t>f the uteqi peaewnger pigeon most toa^acfol of A-ipt JvlS “As aeon as 4a£M>afore The publication of the details of the ■ battle at 8^itakop hetweasx the Boers . mid the English was one of 1 toe most A tiwvxltxo Irishman, who had gObe the whole round of the CVmtment, was returning home, satiated with having V- aecn nothing,'* when, in a^fleld bytoe be stopped; kw road, he saw a fight; ^ W'»»'VMUal^aH to B» 'KM. ol Mtion, S don SiaruUMi sent Ml Game hwdy|rosoluto, filers Afrfcan er.'wtto tie Bfltishi atWdbe* it of the r families, and encamped for Sev eral flajk WTltts IlmStoW' hittMfr: J Several of 4Blto4g|^rxtfad goisc in ttie woods WSs'So great as to U'rrify their hbrsM, and teat it was diffi- Was strewn with branches, broken limb eggs and young squab pigeons whi had been precipitated from above, and on which hurds ut hufet were iath'uhifj Hawlpi, buzzards and eag)t* frw:e ing about in great numbers, ana peizfng' the squabs from their nesta at pleasure, While frgpiLt^p^y feete upwon loi> ^ vie^JQphgh pseoegted a perpetual tumult of crowd cron, _ i can ex- Bfltuto advdhes llo x^- {Kortits operabona, Ha todompanied it in ttediffleuit march to the summit of fHe^fhUl helglrt. Whan the Boors made MCgWtoMimigo in the face of the English bayonets, about which they brag so much, and poured over into the , over, trampled upon e showed his news- l>aper credentials and- note-book, and, littolg gs^ab^htil fhis ► pBofo«ajb«(d ukutity s was rv<pK‘stvd to act as a flag'- of-trace bcartr to eUalAc'the English to take Wtre of their wounded. He reached lit andqxrote ^ wprUhffrrhat was put upon the army feeld A okimjtMAN who recently patented a fire escape has died, apd a wicked parson eqgoeats that ha may have abundant op- PoriunitT b> tost his invention. ' :: — natch H «#xmv Cartm—Qsod mj tost th* rtoletein cat tie are grant ronsamera of food. There is no doubt of tlus. Take a field at cattle in summer time, and when in hot weather the Jer- iwra mi<1 Ayrshuwe will group together under the abed* of e tree, the hvty and Iw-eiiUfai H<-Wtetu will be eeea be ^walag really m the open field. In fact we have never yet seen the man who could rey that he ever saw a Hulaietn oow with her Duee oat of the grare. At the esme time it is not right to abaee this breed, (feud reterm make good nilhass. The Holstein is very raloable ler milking purj.neg, fm4 if ihg Utimed up test white young, heavy beef. Vctr^eu- <5ilp dirt, drift hag tram the wfStiof the mnrto'W aadnHkefafle matter that can be collected about a farm, if not used m tire entopoeS heap, make an excellent mulch fur orchards. Mulching, says a writer, has all the ben efits ut plowing, with none of its diend ▼antegre, keeping the aurfaoe mallow Make a pint of tyiest from the nayenne, and into it the through the table-spoonfnl Cauliflo 'adfhflon to a but it must be two days find before it cabbage. Tba Oakb.—Four ceps sweet milk, twe eggs, two fuls cream of tartar, one teaspoonful sal- eratos, small piece of butter, sweeten it yoq like. Wittp CntAit—Hall a poabA of powdered sugar, juice of two lemons, one gill of sherry. Mix and add one pint of thick, rich cream. Bet on ice, whip to a strong troth, ami serve is glasses. Cbaiqii Toast.—Three eggs, txwten Welt* one gn-emehili cut fine, the insid^ <4 #■ t**«4 fill ij^toial^toddtei little milk and one ounce batte^^Dr mixed together with a little salt, then Invited end served on hot t< kiaL MBx Jh' i-a. I'ltt^marfi a k toiork, trifll UioJi n' take off the chine Ume; give them • few Uowa witli the hat, and grill thcni un or au Lnsti ut tire tire , aprmkje them witli salt oixl nrraags them m a rurte oo s disk, w. th imutord |« da toes in the ocn ter and the following asnee ti>unti them; I*nt a large piers at butter, rolled in dour, in a atewpan, slightly rubhud with garlk', old mushrooms and a little, i-kx>pi»-d shnlot , mowb’u with equal quantitire of nuegar and broth , Slid salt oixl gfeu'll outnot | atnun, Ual it up, ahf Afit|te mn^ydgaYr wgllreidyi' a i-o#% aix large ap|4re, tmumiug thrin bo re to ,trees.” U i» nunl- nth go dam^e to the roots by the plow or to thgtannk at broaches by the It k ^paltomtoagmae amLifeeHtea tom earthworm to work and make the soal fine and noh. It t uda to Setexa the u.<nature for a much longer time, and remedy in a great measure the evil effects of drought. Tbe fruit which falls upon ft is not bruised. Tt la the way nature adopts to manure and anrieti the forest trees.—.Vere Mn^tand JParmrr WaSBiho BrrtBa.—'Henry Stewart ■ays that washing butter oannot injure its flavor, because butter is an oil or fat, totally insoluble in water, and all its flavor* are component parte of the fat, which cannot poetebly lie separated from M it by contact with water. In washing granular butter it is necessary to use cold water, which seta or harden* the granular atoms and prevents them from combining in a mass. When butter is taken from the churn in maAape the water ahauM not be so cold as tohsrden these, otherwise the milk cannot be re moved easily, and then the butter will not keep for any length of time in spite of all precautions. In such a case the butter placed in the bowl ia to be worked down with the ladle in thin slices, so as to provide outlets for the buttermilk to escape. The milk which escapes and flows to the bottom of the bowl should be noured off and the but ter washed with clear, pure water ; the but ter is then turned in the bowl and sliced in the opposite direction and again washed, and if the work has been skill fully done this is all the working that ia necessary. ^auubiuo Obohabos.—Bine iraft is only produced on ordinary land by care, attention and constantly supplying the soil with the elements earned off by cropping. No sensible man expects to grow wheat, corn or potatoes on the same ground year after year without fresh supplies of manure. And yet thpre are many men, aa we know from obeyaatoon. "fho neitr think of tauunr- ing an apple or other tree. Apple, quince, cherry, plum and fren trees are allowed to stand, not only bat other crops are taken from the ground, white the wtialara why his fetees do net bear, c^ if they bear, why the fruit te soeamB, g reefy and worm eaten, end khptm and cheny trace dying <rf hire* knots. Is it to be wen if are 1 at? The healthy. their fuugff witli the cipsh of utterly impossible to estimate the h bera thtt enegraffito together. Oft •case trees more than 300 nests wire found, the branches were ^offtfnualiy ftjf- g, owing ,to the Weight of the old. birds) The amount consumed by a flock jof these birds is wonderful/ over 3. Indian i .smusaP Irevnre • m vre fltrem re X ^ fT+i th+m toll at totiito ; drop them tot thaj are d.'ireiete irete anti'r.’w.ih Up M totoig of a l.-iftba Hhteted Infrk it tu|retoi Wj thpudanunjr brown. Have rredr a slroug , , . aou ctilctilatee that, Ukiag the breadth of a column of pigeons he saw to be only one mite, its length to be £40 miles, ami to contain Only three pigeons in each square yard (taking -no aeoomti of the several strata of birds one above the other), and that each bird oonsumea half a pint el food daily, all of which assumption* are below tire actual amount, the quantity of food consumed in a day would be 17,000,000 bushel* Happen lag this column to be one mite in breadth, and flying at the rate of one mite a minute for four hours, and sup- posiag that each square yard contain» there pigeons, the square yards in the ftoRile aoaoe, multiplied by three, would give 2,280, ITS,000 birds! In the Ken tucky country, where they are mostly found, they appear euddenly, darkening 1 sky so completely that all work and is gitieo up until they have p re wed, air i* literally tilted with pigeons, and in reune places mortars are used t»> bring dews hundreds at one discharge. Their rapidity of flight is wonderful. jmminutes rsiriCM. VSht* r is tire Venetian'a native etc- I UD'id. In the quaint ghvvn of twilight, tire renats of YrtMec arc alive with tier taale |»'|•illation, nx-n and boya, aixl v«-ry lu.uiv attic moitlrna, too, in cloth | fig leaves, a)v>rtiiig 111 tire waU-ra like ao luaiQr •lark-i>ki')ne<l Polyneeiona. They [ •lire, tlicy gatulxil, they about, tlrey { apioeb, tlu-y mak'' the ohl wall* aud *hiny wslcra merry with their erre* and | igl‘*' r, while their uu.lc, whito la«lu* j out *gaui*t Uicm in shiny, dnp- I relief, like *o many figure* of * , aud tapped the East in tlio Oulf of Aden, thence ot the bottom of tire Bud oca, another 2 000 or 3,000 miles, to the Mediter- ’md&afl, thente* ofl the ’bottom of the Mediterranean to Italy, thence through 11 tidy aud over the Alps and through WUit Sfeuxre and aoroM ■the British channel to London. Not stopping there, it goes to Valentis, on the weet coast of Ire land, and ai***l.v acrons tire Atlantic to Newfoundland, thence to New York, and fnum New York across the continent to San Francisco, and on the following morning it ia printed in every daily newspaper .in the oivflued world—a a thousand of them in this country. I* there anything more marvelous in the *1 Arabian Night*" than that one in Chicago can ait down to breakfast and reed the detail* of a battle that took place the day before in the aonthanuhoet parts of Africa, thirty degree* below the equator, awd almost at the antipode* * Wire, given to Literature and the drama, to her hnaband—“ George, whut is the meaning of the expression ' Go to ' von meet with eo frequently in Ids side, with small reference to the question at iasue, bbUified his duo amount of blinding braises, and groped back t(> his carriage, exclaiming, “ By Jove ! this is the first bit of pleasure I have bad since I have been from home.” V ‘ A Losing. Joke. . A prominent physician of Pittsburg sa T d jokingly to a lady patient who was laininr Of her continued ill j conpianung At her continued ill lien 1th, -and of his inability to cure her, “ try Hop Bitters!” The 1 ' lady took it in earnest and used the Bitters, from which she obtained permanent health. She laughs at the doctor for his-joke, e is mil wwttl pleased with, it, as t him|fura frtttient—tfarrishurg Patriot. What is the'difference between a farm er and a bottle of whisky? One hus bands the corn and the other oorna the husband,. Shakspeara a and Urn <44.dryn|tuKi ? ” H uni .and (ifffateSitilf toatoT Wfctor ay primitive world, wbvrv iinx>- tlreiriunung brown. H.v. rrady a .trotig j (Vb4 . . til] ruU . MiHhrnr^t (teftto ,wilh oft* ptnoA oi ■'to* 1 kix^-.lcp in watrrontlreir boure mU-|w, and quart of water) boding hot ; put tire I ^ t , |rlr Miha apple* into thi^ *ttk tha this rind 4 [ *.i, ^ while tbey kick and mplreh and coo iHighu-dly on tlu-ir own account at find- ng thrmacln-a thiu early in life id tin ir leimm and two or three cloven. Aa eo<ti re they are cooked great care must be thaUlpa. ■ntMid d frer&wt. an •f ciftrwnt jelly ■•.gtiraiw te r * ■teflatx. M-.-urelv fretenedeither to tiiem n. rem*l#ewre1 tre tlam ■*«VvnrKxre iium+.n,* dhftift fr » or quince jelly in the hollow of each ftpfrte, thsu walHreduor the wrap and when redd poor as muah of it as I* usoeeMiy uudnr th* ■j-py* lean Caus—The following mode of icing cakes waa taught many yean ago by a clever cot* Pound some loaf ■tgfur in a Sorted Ihdft adt like fine dn*l Beat some eggs to a froth, and mix the sugar with them till the whole ia a etiff prete. Take a little of this paste and place it in another dish ; add to it a very little pre pared oatmeal, just enough to give it * pink tinge. lYhen the cakes are drawn from the own lay the white icing smoothly all over ; then, through a cone of stiff notepaper, squeeze the pink icing in patterns on the top of the white. Stand th* tekes in a cool oven fog ten a ftl kauw. I'm *ure, my dear, unlcae—well— - rlt»ps he wm* going to ray—but thought it wouldn't sound proper.”— I Atmion PunrK. Thosb who have tried it oonfere that * large, healthy mustard plaster worn on tlie I reck contains mere beat than a heavy overcook (t'hieage Wr«lent t'mlhnlic.j The latest man whs ha* hern made happv through the ume of this valuable liuinirnt i* Mr. Jamew A I'oalan. Li- brariai of the In ion f'atholic Uorary of thi* city. The following i* Mr. C’-on- lan’m imiofsenieot: Uftios CATftoi.ic Li hk a a v, ) jiM l>rikborv MTK»:rT. V Cau aoo. Hepl. 16, l*te0. ) I wi«h to add my testimony a* to the merit* of St. Jaroh* Gil a* a cure for rheumatism. Gar buttle ha* cured me of thi* trmiblemome dineame. which gave me a great deal of l*»ther for a long time; but, thank* to the remedy, I am cured. Thi* •tatement i* unsolicited by any one in it* intemt. Jamkk A. COBLAS, Librarian. or e iih Ste, M-.-urely fastened either to tiiem •rler* or the door -ring, to be hauled luiekly in in case of an emergency. To 1 a.d ihcui utill further in their nautical ci|4oit*, three infante are supplied with (•reest-boards ou which to float until they Irani to aw^in^relnch feaf’te eooi uvouiplmhed, rewlhcy ttoe aX^^Jy lie w/terti| ttlitir chtidf.-n »« afd. Indeed, at this time of day it re- quiree some eskra skill on the part ef the gondolier to p ok his way through the swimming, floating, plunging popula tion, a* thick in spot* a* shoals of msek- rrel in their season, screaming and Imsfling one another in the brine as vig orously os if sporting on shore. Where there is no much rollicking nakedness about, stalwart model* of men as nude, awving their waist-cloths, as the classica.' A i«—r ffetdes erf f tit an acrae, betievrd to be the laTgekt ra the world, is cultivated in tire suburbs at London, prysjuoes annually abont 600,000 ~ plaftte. (Kan*am City Mail Menilier^of ihis Hepartaient reiicreil of Rheumatism by the ume of St. Jacob* Ux^ttilirTgiZ Jt^ that mi on tea, og ten and little girls and boys raglew, qg jmt away is a dry ptagejw 01 next to it, at first Slush on enoonn- To give greater consistency to the icing, some people add powdered starch, but it is not, of course, so nice to eat The proportions are, for the icing described, one-half pound of sugar to the whites of two eggs. For safe traveling the coke should be packed in a round cake-tin which fits it, that again being inclosed in a wooden box. teiing them in these watery streets of a large city in broad daylight, the stran ger is startled; but he soon gets accus tomed to this novel phase at Venetian life. Salt water is a great leveler. XV EDITOR'S VACATION. | Ah Albany gbtor’s treatment ot as “ageflt” has In it mor, and a certain pathos in the infer ence that' nay be made from it of a hard-worked newspaper man’s life : About six weeks *«o, a person entered young man at length mentioned as a mcommaadation that the held enough to laaV tkrbi%ll'tuaS^oui hours’ incessant writing, and obviated the tedious usoaaatty of dipping it in tba inkstand. Thereupon we ex claimed : — you "Dear yafbf friend, WgaJf frriU ftsof Ifri^acatiq*?*'^ "I don’t understand.” he replied. ^ oi “ Why,” raid we, “ to* oily vacation we get ia white we are dipping our pen in the inkstand, and ao man shall de prive ae of took Pleura go Bs mn fs wee* in esneet, qpd be •ant, ao* araa daring to oOsr to ua one ef bia fouatatea aa a gift; and wu dipped ora eld tea tee—* pen teenrmudd ink atend. and took a rank J COIV WITH A HIATORT. “ I have seen somewhere a state in out that a oow was sold at auction in this country, some years ago, for $40,600. I* this so; and if so, in what did her value consist? Please tell a doubter something it it if you can. ’’ The statement is true. The cow wa* a famous short-horn owned by Samue] Campbell, a wealthy stock-breeder and manufacturer,residing at New York near Utica, N. Y. A 4t K>u fc. on *_ hundred Sf’KlurcJCHREfl the agent of a rich Eqgtishxnjqi (or bip«£- ing purposes. After buying her the new owner cam* to th* conclusion that he had paid too instructed his s^|WW4tead of^Mdi: her to England, to*ieli her in tJusooun- Thb Elmira Fere Prfss says "Adam waa the first man that was sviet- sd.” but as that paper failed to spell it "Eve-icted” it allowed aa opportunity to uupanlonably slip away.:—New Harm Register. Yes, we recollect; Adam paid no rent, and his absentee Landlord com pelled him to leave early in the fall. Advertising Cheats. It ha* become ho common to write the beg inning of an elegant, interesting ar ticle and then run it into some adver- ti*ement that we avoid all such cheats ami simply call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in a* plain honest terms a* possible, to induce people to give them one trial, as no one who knows their value will ever use anything else. —Providence Advertiser. Tim «idTh'q“»*f lismdH—Carboline. a .Icoilerixed extract of petroleum. Kvery ob jection removed by recent improvement. It is now faultless. The onlv cure for balrfitcss sad the most delicate h iir dreisin? kuo n- 'M 4* TMAOINATTON If any an illness is caused simply by imagination, and those of us who gfl about our work with calmness and oon- fidenee aio much more likely to escape 'li“—sm than others who are filled witli apprehension,- should infection coma within 100 miles of them. Ju Connec tion with this tbe Arabs tell the follow ing story r .One day a traveler met the plague go ing inti) Cairo, and accosted it thus : " For what purpose are you entering Cairo F*. “To kill 8,000 people?” rejoined the plagtia. Some time after the same traveler mot the plague on its return and said: “ But you killed 80,0001” “Nay,”answered the plague, “Ikilled but 3,000; tha rest died of fright.” A GOOD FAH HER STRICTLY PURE now tv arcfftt: hcaltii. It U arilmikj on. will turti from d.r.uij.m.iita Whkx a man haa no design but to speak the plain truth, ho may say a great deal in a very narrow compass. Pair tVaraln* from a Kctlahlr Warner. Don’t neglect your health wlie.n Warner’s Safe Kulnev and Liver T'uro will mirclv nrenerve it. “Yes,” said the school-girl, who had risen from the lowest to the highest po sition in her class; “ I shall have a horseshoe for my symbol, as it denotes having come from the foot I" Wo have known bad colds and coughs to disturb the harmony of a choir meet- ing,. bn£ Coussqnp’^ Honey of Jar will loti _ toNlm C rice is only 50 cents a y alj Lruggisty- [ When are stockings like dead men? When toev are men-ded; or, perhaps, try at theteral a|t«T»bte prios. /Af^a Ml tie tbs agent found a cos tomer by Krecktotf Jfr exactly tl«,006. t>7 Th* new owner—a t—Batasa aeaBding’ si-' Bord> ham, M. Y., we think—kepi tba oOw Ufa. til abe dropped a eaH, whereupon she waa taken sick with mflk fever, or some- j^n rrml thing like it, and died. Her yaltfe w»- mitirel in her pedigree rather than id any wonderful capacity aa a railk producer or all? * Iron sod ml is*ra bark in proper 1 Tegxrned on tbs aerMl Terasulal arent for and eel natere. Dr. Hsrter'i Iroft Tenlr has pi oven tbs teptbor vslne of sack a emote- cation. It te .a renedy (bst ha* com* into nmc for tk* teeabtes iSuvee ed, toe prweris toy Hr bark raej sri very re for the trwabtes i rat (titefetf* thrunzhewt the eeai !■ • u.o'U it. ra wide spreadie tee pub- aessaae JeMf. It<ui efitaslf sad calueys k as wfll -te* two greet specifies so rieOoos bs* fisetor** bitia ter a «* dram .Iom J draeses tept bill* ter e large V.«tlilIon hy 1111 pu • blo-*A, when BO^ADALI* wkll ,toi. hti-mltlt 10 lb. plijrvl..vl nrfiTi titfou. ROHAIIALTS h*rtr.B<Ui.nla<s*»rup, pl.wiii to uke. »n ! lb. nESt ai/VWi ITKIKIKK .v.r SMenwrwt, rurm* *<-r«fu;», 8*^Wht|c'liwrd.rj, »f lb. lt'*'i*M, Bri«,|w- u., W.Xi 1,, Krr.oiu cAkrel Wsf-. tobil' 1 *. Su«"i" iu- yk^w-k. bull Iki.. *»«• < iS lb. BlooJ, , Kklii- y., *kku, ftc. Tbw .ner.^ng r.pri*wut. I-Bfcg. In m h.»Uhy What The Doctors Say! BA K SR'S PAtV PA5AfT£A eaf»» p» n m and t>r n.ETf'HFR, rtf Lregittfiffn, Mo B si.d tour *n 11«feist* m prtfwrvtt^e ' 1 *• etAift for an4 , aava; “I rrrom- j 4ai f othar mr tt- KKikis 4 wotoiif. IfoNV pTk'JF uiaUBtty pn A.C. J ►H.V.MON, aOft. Vftrnoto, |U*. iKtoul tfUl cur * f C*#stinratti»li®n ’o hw^ 1 *9* • Inraaa ua# of [xptoswnoa. dytpepaU, asrvous prortrmtion of gaiieral I 'AlU-n'a Lmmg KmAmmu !>x J. a. rri xva. 1 , ni ni»T,ii., Ai* . » bVBMMaoflv.nl/Tt* »rlt<v ' II li r.*B«V I 1-WUiMk tot ' MOOMVli'Vk k* Ibo »•*• IA." ttol mg fonna of general deUUty retireod by uktiig MxHBKAS'sT’srtoBara Uxor IVhic, tb« usly prrparbUuo of traf motiUiiimg its cutu* nuiri4''<u properties It eoDtauu uliKki-oimk- tug, ferce-generatlng and life-aiutauuuf prup- »■*» •MUVt »* •« ri Ur»v"* ■ l eellewl MeM.eey. *rtMs; 1* uutiaaUe )a All a ix-mes* waft of « • LvUmer tee M*OiA< Ualma. ovarwork, or acuU di»**■«. aartrcu.aiiy If roeblUaf from pola.-aory Me jiu*Ts U» “ i» TcHl as as cxeyrroatbT it mas ua fqual IT CM1A NS bo OPIUM N ANT FORtt. woU. tlaeord t Oo., propnator*, Nei J. N ' A• mA»I*m *bl~ TI*»Ceeer V IMI V». * •. I » je , .n— )'. •• *»• !. (v^l—f *S OI'.IIS'.HaM So. tol) H.e OrlMe*. I T..». wibbl -- Mr. bB J C HARRIS * CO.. Proprietors. «S!«ri «iiati. v. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. • <rr~r CB Til SC GREAT GERMAN REMEDY IS RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA. LUMBAGO. BACK ACM a. OOTJT, SORENESS •ft *«• CHEST. rk_-. _ SORETHROIT. QUINSY, SWELLINGS a *4 SPRAINS, FROSTED FEET tM» EARS. ijTmivm RlffERS “ -*■ »* to, N««. Wi '11’-re • MB eel -la Av* r ta-- id I U-re v - Ut U s rt-al ’ clwTimt. IS r % r-rew||r-terat III Jo -«e. thi \wr , pm 11 a. •C'A.X-ZXI •Dipl* Ml’. V BUli * Dr«fzi»' Sfinl Mil Pfli: TOOTH, EAR ARM HEADACHE. AS» IllOIM Pllli fy • ll J> / » • wank la fwwr ?*t|Orraa ftree H I Y0UKG MEN «... 1 M-m. V 1 5 7 71H ACHES. >. r. Ifm -Vi-Ill er>vl- »f 1VTMB on u V I.n M*t BI Bras *v4 oewr A .i—v.l IU—4.r AWlBly****** bv. tb. v.mpvrviinil tria** votl.t »r V'C»— »«l -.vn ... ■■fl.n*f wllk vUara k»r. pvfci,»v yrmlA re Mu— mmscTuiM u il*»*» umi.vw ttti n au atwaisTt am maku is huicsu. A. VOOCLCH te CO. Haltlm^rr, Sid., V, 3. 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Thvold rwturned and 1 found U.ul my n»liirvl forr« *- —"— io«' line—r Iwforw vojojvd J. P Watkob. Pielor itb U>* truuiHll ner— don. the _ If the Tonic he* not nr Oiri.tlAn Omr, h. T—r. O. MAIDFACTiad IT TNI DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., IS. US RUTH MAIN ITIUT, ST. 10IIS. Bookwalter Engine. Effective, Simple, Durable and Cheap. Compact, Substantial, Economical and Easily Managed. Guaranteed to work well and gits full power claimed. ■ } - -EVERY JPEA3ITER ___ Who runs a Cotton Gin or Corn Mill ahould have one. Steam pwwer is much better snd cheaper than horse power. SSB OUR RO W RRiORS: 3 Horso Power Engine, ... jfS-JTO 41 “ “ . 2 SO 6* “ “ - ... 355 8* “ “ “ - - - - 440 Address Manufacturer* for deacriptive pamphlet jamks ■.r.rrtii. re < o, a xrlnnfteld. Oblo. A Uraa r -r-- rotnbi- nation with the phoKphatea have long beep Teitarded a* tbs aerMl remedial agent for TROLEUM aecRTa CENTENNIAL ViHtSS" PAR Hau—k——r. —anM aSW* V viibBut S. Pri— 7S ato. *1— Domaatic CLOTHES SaHak a »*w, ao—I. a—Oil, r»ati —i artlcl*. Pn—»*«*. A faro BoiliiailT to b*r* »<*l"-ia>*i lo milk. mon.j.Sond for obr/l (rated Oirmfar. and oar ana.a Itbond lorou. Donorrio Sc Oo., 1*1 W. Hb St., ClmoiBaoi A UKNTM WANTED for Ibo Soot aa<Ptelojl B lug rietorifrl Book and Biklra. FHore# rredupredW •reol. Nreuoorei Fablubhif Cre . Atlraiiri. O $5 to $20 '-/“-iirh .*gysg5.4. t PATENTS OBTAINE roa INVENTOR HKTI.MI'N A XANB, ..tUr.MTi »t P»t.nl I.«», K. Strvret, Wrafini^on, D. C. tora ItrfW r. Olitrwa, WMriiugava, se. v. i — —' f uUhrid bod circutrat —mi oto rrequral. TN AfiENTS WASTED FOR Bible revision Tb« br.1 and ch.ap--t lllaalraltd odltloa of tb* x.r KoW Toataaiont. Mill’ 5IIMon. of ptotolo ar. waking fr *»d Joh A mieiaiin n *• — ‘ * 1 • ■ f" -r ‘ .... r Do not bt? d#c«lvred by th* C,heap JbYin publbhVr* of i rlor tdiliotn. that th* copy you buy coiitoln» I.V> rinr retlUMMi'. C'cy w*i»o iiiw y "-j - — engrreving* on atriol and wood. Agrent* are coming me rar/ft “ J ^ ' — lag this edition. Heud for cliculara. Addrera Natiomal Pwananiiiri Co., Atlantto, 0 Rheumatism, Neuralgia. If. other pr.i-AiaUon baa cured to many caa.a of I iistreaamg coinj-lamla a. Pond’S Extra Pond’s Extract Plaster (Decotojia ion bU in Ilk. .. dia—..a, LauuLa^n, Tauia iu Sack <a I no. Pond's Extract Ointment (we. Ibr.Jiac.wl"'. rvmo.al nf clclli ng I. incon—nlaot, ,r»al help In r el, a ring InBammalory caa.a. NbH k (rugs lata. Hair DjTDia Ike SAV P/D la ind BEST; It acta |t>aU ♦ oti.l▼. prcdoeiaar Ih kalurcl .kaJo. o< SI HowBido—KOfaTUI MM, ard ia .aalifap,' [ RISTA00R0’S a ri j.»’ l ‘“ <U/d favor it* on pvtry Pl-o nied Wll*t fnr 1*4 t^ailomtua. riolri by 1' (••%* &b«1 appUrid hv Li •rarer*. Dftpoi M ’.lam m., F T C.B CRITTKXTOB, j >..r Sll l.l——r. mt Ih* Ttor—at. I ■»»« *«4 ■ mm* t Urnn*. H will to* fttttnd m M*ox- 01x111 ret and rowr. AND ALL OieiASCS CM—d to, MdiarlDl rwlsvaKae af *to<-IM A W AUK AN TED UUH£- r^i-lo**. 1 -OO. pot —ir br bl l>—re d'rrttreare «D*re* »>.—« a—.a—«i, i. k , laAaa. A l RITA. It Alto* « . >-w $-*a Tbr Ej'ar—I aad ft—I IrdWl*. «'« SaA* Vrereaaa— W Hereto, •aaetoa. Mar <3 ra a %• »• Da ndatior'.^'W^ ^ > acaa*r -to*-. . — SnyereuneDr.Liv* RDft-'Vatof." -1 -*'' 1 Agree! Hitt* rwrerv a. . *ra^l »j*I |-rt<a* a—atore l k*«l Mt r-^—L-lkaa^ti aaluSn —T r— -r *k* n re — v— re^lmWi to*f*Tt~ ritl .itoirw «• I | lira \ , R -t.r.ra* *«»****"— fl ft 1 te rm, lvra'1 wreM ••?■ wmtf frerel >ra4 rer raArarre I! rare* «•*• y<ra/ itf# u 1*00 - car ^r . w-jvv «. . 4 wnWrev M raftrv ***** rrxreM .*• — Hoe ■ :.rx: D-t.C. l- D»“ •** k -to- * CELLULOID EYE-CLASSES. ttinif lb* cl. Au-Stof. II • •at —!*• lad Tnr tog LUdI. ba wl*.. L.l tf 1 1 U ail# Ma*a b» th* RrE>i<T.fi om lAI., 14 MakI.o Ireua. Sew Turk. *•—- a* *• . 4 u.u.’a M. MILL 4 FACTORY SUPPUE OF ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOS sad PACKING. OILS, PUMPS At kinds, iron pipf, fitting fiRASS GOODS. STEAM GAUGE I NiilNE GOVERNORS. Ac. Send f Prior fW. W. H. Dll UNGHAM A C 145 Main Street, LOUISVILLE. KT. WiL^OR* COMOUID OT PUEE COD LIVE1 OIL AND LIME. Tf* litre I s*«*toiaMi |»t i u r TTlllM»r*re €’ •«m «t • r . ti.f tea «Ml a«r l.freg, reuhrant |*n#Hre ♦*.- •» **■•»' • H . v r if I h- AM Hre •• Ito.ij t »-* ' V d »• tl *- I" rej.li I*, rtf I Hire reilh R i»4 : j- .• •} wb -h ireudi rA litre «k.l $ ttUf L «** irL < - • l« - -mre - <** Ilf rfhv* v • SMI hre all i*., I ).t A H. W t P<»«. 1 i*t. H/dd* -*. and ell drill An Open. Secret The fact is well nnderstoc that the IEXI0AN HUI TANG LINIMENT is by fi the best external known f< man or beast The reasc why becomes an ‘♦ope secret” when we explain th “Mustang” penetrates skii flesh and mnscle to the vei bone, removing all disea and soreness. No other Hi ment' does this, hence noi other is so largely used does such worlds of good. LOUISVILLE HYDRAULIC CEMEN used for Construction of ('late Sowers and Foundations. Addr Wihtekrn Cement Ahhcktati Louisville, Kv. 1‘nbli-hera’ Union, Atlanta,.tin. Ninet c HEAPEST 'Manaal.f'a (Twin Books al.f'a ■nslaad, ' lar— —la., clolk, gilt. rtLt h*ra* Xacjci dia, I* lar— #— cImb, ■1*1 r*w.e.ee#^ tor aw I. to.—I, | la—'a M—.a • re I *—i>'*. I a.r to.—, i^aare- are*, ataa*. —i, are *—a*. 'care «—*• —a*.., Wa. ; %ft tea aasto M •— ireaNL. ate !■ 'care a—re* —aali, la. rtSi f—reretore i , toa'sartoa aoK« IN THE IWORL