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V hr For »o*ki mort V b, U>4 >• k«7- !• •«•■■■ an. rurtr •!(« Edimr4 u I Dick m4 Jm mHs&i •uTi *«• yo*, rii un y»«Tm rd <a < rd b« MTtn' H wMd m •»« i —md— Sxxn ln« don't daai/ jMd<» Vd bamim’ W Mf*. MMatla' r ik “WaUafftha .. iadagpla Mgaod, olgh aboat, ’•ihamonayi ▲ad w W tba curpai you »»atad nav- 1 (Mh va oaa uutka Iba old ooa da. AM w tar Iba vadtar an’ awin' maehina, ssSgsisttMter 1 .. _tt do taar know about waaa'a workr Du tbay calnlata woman wa bora to tklrk . ; and Edward and Hula Jm ■ Iba omar la a row. f •« tba pa Hoot notbarp i to aau (m; La».»» aaaaa b- ——.a Ji ilai.4 -Win waa OTTwa ww wadi) fray, borcboakaaak la, _aw tba qulm at Up aM obla— Aad tbaa wita a warmth bo ooald not •molbar, Outapoca iba yaaapat, inlloal bootbori •• Tub talk ol Mrla' wood aad Uo An' taa an’ >o«.r. aU tha wblla, But yaaaom talk ot mrln 1 motbor/" vrfr MMJJOI BTVM1XM. ▲ IpBMff ia Dwrottahire oooa told Kta ttuti ha eaaght a ripar, partiaUj dia- bhliwf It by a blow tram a (tout otick, with the Maiataooa od hia man. liMhc.lE tha fowk df A traa. (Ba w«A a kiod-heartad aad lairtj- IAB, who would not kawo ili treatment at a hcvaa or H hawa baao gtOky cl aaeh kt ha aaw am mmltj tha poor fwphla). Thara thay Mb it, otnkiac with ita fao«a ao all Mlaa ta ita ra«w aod ar*7 Wh« thwj fwAvr^l aaxt d*7 tha npar Md aaaipi 1. bat tha liaab od tha traa wtth^hBAiM I 1 waa hopw M at tha tea I bawd Ihh tala, i la to all la ay p< adof kr A Ihinf hi bad to and Ohioago aad Baa daapjjr ta <ha mfawaa Boaton or Naw lark. It Kfia, BL. thara is a man who found it ao proAtahla that ha wont into tha bnainaaa a tow yoara aiaoe of raining a poenliar kind of frog" for the Wcutarn marketa. BTiila Here iu lumiy caaoa they are sold under fictitious names, it is aaid that in tha West they nre served np aa fried froga. A oonsiderable improvement baa taken pincq in this trade nipently, and a dealer says there is a good demand lor all that can he secured. Many reetauranto and most of the hotels have the delicacy, though not on the regular bill of fare, only serving to order. A large part of the frogs said hero eifc native, but there is a serious competition on the part of Ihe Canadian article. In Canada the business is conducted on a large scale, tvud the industry, which lately received considerable encouragement by the very largely increased demand, ie at present very promising. Numbers of boys who have become quite expert sjiear the frogs in the country ponds and streams, and sell them in the city to the commission dealers, from whom they re ceive 5 to 10 cents a dozen. The com mission men akin, pack in toe and ship them to the Northern and Western cit ies, where the delicious tidbits bring them a handsome profit. In this city froga are sold generally by tba doaan, and bring from 90 to SO cents, according to qnality. Aa tba demand increases, tha hnaineaB wfll fnraiah quits a aooras of rural income, and thrifty Capa Ood- <Wv might ooamder this from personal observation it is that vael ran bars at bop ai whtoh now bva to araapeoted, aas oU aga. TVs oabyaot at aan- ia new batog talked at. At tael liquor or tranqntlHsa brandy. It has no much water. Then yen are ekmeea the honors. Pood won't help yon; your stomhoh rejects it Now your punish ment oommenoes. Ton can’t sleep. are weary. Oh, so weary, bat there is no rest Ton are tired of thinking, yet the brain will think. Toe lie down, drop into a doze for a moment and wake up with a shock, ae if touched with am elec.- trio wire. Tbu are covered with perspi ration. Ton get «p and walk the room, streets-walk, walk, and then fling your self down, praying for a tow minute^ All abeot you, aad thioEgfi nights. Bat no Chteeae iorturer employed in keeping some miserable orindnmtowake until he dita wee ever more full of relentless vig- flance than your abased nerves. Dreads indescribable aaiae upon you. Tour moos size. They do not look it They feel It Tour head in like aa if auormoaaly puitod out Then your bseath oomee apeamodionlly; hot fleehee ■trike at tha ragtoa of the heert; ell blood a asms to rash in that direction, mad you fight aimlessly for life and ex- peel to toll dead. This to the oommeoo* meot at the horrors. Now you ate fixed amam ODomma. An Asnb eutaring a h ahoaa, bat not hia hM sod Ho the oow upon the toft i long toe jnet In aad more, heel wall ia, toe wall out, dmgooa spun aad the ritor'a legs alaioet meeting under the home; yellow gaonttot glovaa, gold-tipped riding-whip; rmhrhead wall «p nnder the chin, other hand straight aa an arrow down the leg; never firing la the trot-voile. Txb Louisville Commercial cites the oaae of Oapt Chas. N. Corri, of that city, who waa oared by BA Jacobs Oil, alter suffering for yean with rheuma tism.—York {Neb.) Republican. Of a miserly man somebody wrote: "His head gave way, bat hishaofl fi« ildn’t” head gave way, bat Ids hand never Hia brain softened, hot his hewi^ Philadelphia Ecuy Hour men tions Mr. J.. A. Walton, of 1245 N. Twelfth street, that city, aa aa enthusi astic indorser of Bt Jacobs Oil for the relief and core of diseases of horses. " Prinoeas Louise fact, the Prinoeas If yon want to enjoy a oool r shady, breezy, cosy, sociable, delightful sum rest, go to Bailey Springs, Ala. Writ- I old aga. The sabjeet of aau- ptimenta on tba outride. With Urn the bility an ga to now being talked of, and H* head. whOa tie hand are being made to drieovm a “ ** be*L His bead mm* be ‘j* 4 aa A eg toai ate. to try to U “ SM 4 » kWMMf. * aMka weal rirwa They have a perfect crowd of tbe nicest sort of people there, and are enjoying themselves hugely. The water waa never batter, the made to delightful, the fare ie unexceptionable, the atteodanoe irat- class, and indeed we may truthfully say that Bailey to booming. It to e good thing for both guests aad proprietor* that tba i><ihhto-kas decided the eooon drum, "where oan I net tk and pleasure at the least trouble, n (e favor of Bailey Itpriar* of dropsy, scrofula, dvapepria, oa- ■sam at tha kidneys, hlad skia, that have defied the doc doted all ether mediae gsMiag well there aver week ao aaailv aad qukkly that the tg vslide almost seam to that them never was much the with them If aa to be a postal aaed to DHT* Oh. mri mt trir a rieculm, Then write to the per ** ^ -rui IA you*U ate find H AgHFVJMlVVm testify to tlM CnrttiTS pms^waee^v of Lydia E. Plnkhsm’* YogeUble Oompound la Sll fsm#^ as nta Tnna to nothing more ohfDing to an ardent lover than tha Beantifnl'a Na An attempt to being made by the Livingstone Inland Mtoakm to culti vate some of the different species of cinchona in the meuntoin valleys of the Conga - Aril Druggists for It It Mbss bed-bug*, fltos, auenou, dyspepsia forms of MMral If Kxswui's Parrox: iHDioaaTTon, and all ‘ taking U& proftrstioo debility raUeved by •mzkD Bam Toma, the only preparation of beef oontaining ita eotira autrttiou* properties. It oontein* blood-mak ing, force-generating aad life-oustainlng prop- erue*; ia tnvaiuabloln all enfeebled oonJiuon*, whether tha raauit of aihanetion, nervons tration. ovarwark, or scuta dtasari, tf resulting from pulmonary eon vail, Hasard A Oo., proprietors, Msw X ■K*ct-ED moil ra«ni, wiTTiai*v. rwii'iTTn, or souiii vine, ihe tell ft l*T( I vn ute.a with of tho bikfa, ioIIow. I br • •rrtf coojh. I loM ay uS taah, m>4 wm nsat :i«4 u ay tod. la 1(77 I was *4- Kitted to ito hoapttel. Ttodoaon aid I had » hok la ay long m lug m k.lf •dollar. At oo« limo • royon • •at irovwd Ihoi I wm doad. I (*.* up bofo, hols -Yto*al*4d ao of l>«. Wiluao a.iL't S.io.* ao* row Iteowa. I fM • toMU, wtoo, to ay aux^doo. 1 toot- ■•■n.d to te.l totter, aad to-t»y I b"l totter tbu ter hrro y».ra port. I write thte hoytaf orory .or ■<*triad wN* diMotod luag. will toko D*. Wuxiaa a.LL'i Bate •oo, a .4 bo amnuood that ■■womoo ooa •« c vaoa. I aaa ynatitely aay it hu dowo wtora *'—i tto* all IS abac w>ad.«aaa I tote USaa woo* aa «■•*■ aa *' PERRY DAY Pain-Killci FAIRBANKS 1 ^ Tor Weighing Cotton At the Gin. -Ail ngM. aw; wwTT ^^dyl WBMtodyr um wm tiM If ha bum A tAfl ABB tUM COTTON BEAM rmBhamkimdsDi KJT QSLT TRK 3ENUINC SteHALLS ""’“BALSAM I HATE POUND IMI physically from Ua EocIom postal said cestivenem and sooo suffering mentally and effect* for many years, for oircnlsr and , VEBgoS , Box 6, / tlsatlo City, New Jersey. INVEST YOUR EARNINGS a tto ated* ad tto Dootet tomato ©&S3' " 12 UAVusTtaa aaagoa a v »■* ■kj.t. I-* TRUTMI \£w WM — wa«t Ea. —* ^jr^rzrz'~J’ s«B or rh mT i»rjKi«n*now. amsc** d post cvsscvusri -wa • ^ m ri» m TAXMMAMMM A OO . AiuoiTtstr mretiAAn. u $77 7 • l^awtedm am f m irt SNA mpm OMgpMriM * t J * “E OHkOi IkMto StowSfeB tpO te umrism-* m amte emm *asAmmw Baa* •*»»••» • • rOtltUSYAU. >ka »vo -1 am s'* a I: A l s gebbri, whiak hs i kri head and s tow fast only of hto body had pa—ad between tha rails; and, lying in this sUituda, he caught sad mtfear zsbbft whtoh had in* vsatmad within his •phgrs of sotioa. Now, whai state of sSrimt He could neither go ahead or mtarn through the fence, being jerarsail by his fore and aft inside paas- engers, and in this embsrrsaaing post- tioh he wm slain with amam.—London | •4W.4 1TOODCOCK *'PLATMD OLD * v - jaumr wait a Mvonnn. n "Jsrry Greening,” tha veteran banter, " They ain’t no bird nnder th’ bine esn’piy quicker’n a woodcock, and they’m oats critters, too. Onoet I shot st oas close by, si;* down hs oome. I put him in m’ gsme-bsg and went on, whan btmeby I shat off t’other barrel of m’ gun, when HI be dam at that bird jest fly oat of m’ game bag end ssshe offtdi Dm woods m nioe as ye pleees. Te see, he hadn't been toohed %y a shot, but, knowin’ I would shosA t'other barrel o'm' gwn st fm, an’ fcuh* ably get Im, he jest played poasum aa' waited till I saaptied m’gnn, aa' than off he started Itokety-split; an* I hops to Iri chawed up by b’sru sf, jest m I st th ’ bird wkeu ha hi Ik’ bag, that thar H eyu nf me, jaat maf t Keriy to the kto civfl war, John Dau nja, s full negro, bvltoving Mm—If fired vith -te, amd, and stoe to mrve hto eoriatry, besought hia master, a Qeor gton, and obtained pemuaaioa to se- a regiment from that Stats, whtoh wm soon placed nnder tbe oom- mend of Oen. Floyd. The history of tbe eampnign ia well known. On the retreat John became homeatok, and wm allowed to depart He had become well known to Gen. Floyd and all hto »A On hia departoraha wautto taka leave at the General, when the fol lowing dialogue waa had: Gan. Floyd—‘‘Well, John, you are going to toavona, eh?” John—"Tea, Mars Floyd; it ’pears like I ooald do more good at home now dan betn’-here, ao I thought Fd go homa and ’courage np our people to hold on.” Gen. F.—"That’s right, John. Bat are you going to tell ’em that you laft os when running from the TankamF* John—" No, sir; no, Man Floyd, dal I ain't Ton may 'pend upon my not tollin' nothin’ to ’moralize dem people.” Gem. JT.—" But how will you get wound tolling them, John?” John—"Easy enough, Man Floyd. It woatt do to ’mcnHae dam people. Fm gain’ to toll 'em dto-det when I toft da wap it was in fint-rato aperrits, and dot owin’ to da ritoation of do * do way do load lay, wo was book’aaJa, and do Tankom to to got •ad fdCTSST SSmilt •a T Hi min Tea meet to tkto Ooueeqneutly, the me of rook v—to lor tomonode should ba avoided, mpemaily tf the eootmts am allowed to aland for any length of tim* An overdose of any of them acids to bad, end they are worm when takan m the form of lemonade. Nothing would be likely to give you the oholera quicker than a sueeaerion of thorn drinks.”— Philadelphia Record. LATHAM A BOHOOLMATM OW boU0m United Btatee Senator Laphara, of Naw York, wm a classmate at Canan daigua Academy of the late Stephen A. Douglas. The academy was at that time one of the leading educational in stitutions in the State, and young Lap- ham and Deuglas were regarded by the faculty and their fellow students aa the smartest scholars in the institution. In debate they were regarded as rivals, and always were pitted against each other. Mr. Lapham occupied a seat at the head of the table in the boarding department and Douglas sat at hia right hand. Mr. I^phara was oosn palled to leave the school for several weeks, and on his ra- tura found Mr. Douglas ooeupyinf tha •eat at the head of the table. Mr. Lap- ham daaaaadad hto aaat, aad Mr. Dos^ la* insisted upon hia right to ntofe* UOX.D AT ArCTfON. Word* mnall to ItM rirrnrr eMeUietetaio—etM.thoanfc*rtuu*u —coo •Ilf of ■omrtimoo ceUlnf rid of Mock Uiet la not otberwl— *al*M* on eeeoont at hi— tehoe- or tmaeriheriom. Te liaprove npoa UiU method, by •howtuc bow to r—tore your Htocfc to flnrt el— coodlUon, Is tho pten herewith pre—ltd. Tho alcaal benefit of Um Orest German Remedy to mankind very reasonably induced Its appUanUon to the 'ufTerlnz* and nllmenU of the dumb cres- Uon, beflnnim with the Hone. People who tried H were more then rurpiieod by IU re- •ulu, a* attested In the speedy and perma nent cure of their Stock, end they gladly announced their experience by word of mouth and by the public press, unUl to-day Fabxkbs ami Dbauebs, Stockmen and BBBZDxas, the conrov ovkk, ere using Hr. Jacobs Oil, With delight, —UefacUon and profit. The other* who mistake of , * Be thelr mnkl.ngthsl Mf£^r-r\^Stock b F • anything l* Ws wvj nriaerahle ef- good enough hi ftwt at econ- for a Horseomy. There I* made are other* who hnmancly regard the welfare of their faithful dumb creatures, and provide for their comfort with good fbod and shelter, -and for their health by a constant supply of St. Jacobs Oil,—the safest and speediest relief for Discs— of Hones and Stock ever discovered. Whenever there appears any evidence whatsoever of disease or Injury among Animals, they should hstve the best possible treatment, as it never pays to de fer attenUon to Rtock. Inasmuch, then, as It Is the part of surest curative me prudence to a— the in the beginning, Htock yard should with V*. Jacobs recommended by ^ ^In the country os on ar- wlll relieve more promptly and S fclfflRS tee B*wry ielul (ever and egwo, — bthw e— —y rti be freed fr— we with H—tetter’s •«— Hi i ten Press s* the epetwm ogasaet It with thte Weefirieet eeU-epesmeUri, whisk to fsrthenuor* e —areme rvmedj f*r Hver —mpleiat. MMUpetiea. .tw^wpaiA deMflri, rbesMsitem, ktde«r trweblee sad ether SU (team. For eete by oil Dregtieto sad P—tore geaerelly. E NCYCLOP/£DIA TIOUETTESBUSIBESS i*|ll r tell tallSSa«rtpi laadi—Iterate, lltell drib*«f HA, rad brwt ■ortent sll lb* wtew **eu «f HA, to tho Mm (doMHara m all Materas. oe* Waa—I.—Shto ter rim ten < of tho work ud oxtro termo _ N.noou. rrausixo O*., AtiwU. •leek ^ -I O O Ft. , r rt->J, ; , 0USlNESS(jNIVERSlTY /v,//^fcU^, °0.: ScNDroRCATALOGUCS 01x111— and Vravrra] AND ALL DI8BABBD ter Malarial Woleoalna eF the M|aet A WARRAHTKD ODJUL Moe. ffll.OO. For ratal AMIRIOAN AND FOREIGN PATENTS. 6E0R6E E. LEMON, Atfy it Low, —Stater oototeo m te tho —•■••tilltr. Z* -“ -g- ter Cyclopedia trier. Mt /mm/c. n Til DR. NABTIR MtOIOlNt CO., BA ZU SMTl NAM ITttfT. ST. ItM. Bookwalter Enginl EfhetirB, Simple, Burab/0 and Champ. Compact, Substantrii. Koouomical end Eseily “—g-f GuaranUmd to work tetf and five/uU porter claimed. jnvmxtT JPioAjNrrEit Who rune a Cotton Gin or Com MM should have sua 6team power is much better and oh—per than hone pevsK. 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