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KOUTUEUS f AK't AXU HUME, .. lusirruiuii, hotkk. . The hags of thin country aie double th value ot the aLeep and half tue value of the cattle. - aV- 1 To env the po'ti from decay, dip the ends to b1 H ia the ground in petro leum or paint, or char them. Sheep fatten quicker when Ioom i pern of: hilf a. dona, than by any method of stalling or tying up each aheep. Lay plans for the yar without delay. The tureband man woiks to great advan tage. He loses no time ; every tbin u alone at the proper moment. ' ' Pick up the odds and ends that are going to waste around yo. . Hidr s, horns, hoofs, b 8M, wax, mow and aany other trifles have a cash value.' ' A farmer by the name of Dunning, in Cook county, 111 , raised last year one hundred tns of pquaahta from forty acres ot land, and had a good corn crop besides. A small quantity of superphosphate dropped upon potatoes when planting inciea-es the yield, and is a remedy against worms and inlets, by whicn scab and other diseases are produced. As soon as warm weather comes on lice and ticks become active, and annoy the animals greatly. A mixture of lard and kerosene oil, put on the back and brisket of cows, calves and shetp will have a good effect. If you own but forty acres of land; or only ten, bs content with it. Improve it in every possible manner. Tun pros (taction to its utmost limit. )ou will aoou find that a "lutle farm well tilled" ia better thau a gold mine. Whether the evening or morning milk of the cow is the most nolid in butter, is what is eDga-irg the attest on of ccien tints. It la cl.imed that the evening milk produces nearly twice the butter that the niorniig milk does. N vir try to brat a colt into doing a thing ; or, if nervous, he my turn oui a viciom horse, and if ttupid, 'he msy become stubborn. R-menitxr that by patience and ge' t!ene he can bs ot to do anything that will not hurt him. Farm harnesits should often be washed ia castile soap, and after bing nearly dried, treated to a liberal ataouni of the bent ueatstoot oi well rubbed In I to perform the work properly the Lar seas sh uld be taken entirely apart. In order to fro per', y fumi'At tV poultry houne, put into burning tulphur a pound ot old tobacco leaves, or a piece of common resin twice a big as an egg, and close the house perfectly tight. In sects can not live iu that kiud of an atmosphere. To make hens lay the whole year, give esch hen hr.lt an ounce ol freah rami every day, and mix a small amount oi red pepper with their fnod in tb winter Give ihem plenty of grain, water, gravt.l, and lime, and allow no cocks to iun with ttein. Fattening bef animals pays; but trying to fatten interior auimals is a watte ot energy, time and labor. Tti animaiH should be selected with tspeciai reference to the rapidity with whicu they will fatten; to the quality ot the beel, ineofSrt tif bone, compsc tneMS m bdy, and t-mxll amount of offal which the carcass will yield. The man who plants an apple orchard does rot Xpert to pet ny re. urn m consftjuence until it ii or tweWe year.- old; but he plants for all. il knowi that, if be wanlo to "ell iii- lami before the treti ber fruit, the Uleui-nl on the sale bills tti&t the larm coutain "an orchard of fruil trees jurt con iu into bearing" will help ihe bidd.nit woDdt-rfully ; and it Will b9 the same with trees when once tt e exact positioc of the timber question ii understood. A piece of woodland properly planted anu well located will come mlo u be ore an apple orchard will ; an1 a firm of one hundred acres which could advertise that it had hve acres of young forest ten year old would Dncg lar mjie than in terest oa cost. Cjuntry folks are in general so full occupied with aKairs tuat tht-y have n': time to discover how louts aie ihy really are. So far as this is crcerned we think it a miit fortune. We are tin. buy; we work too nurd; we Uke tin few or no holidays ; rend'anrt thinx two little, and do not spend i-uf5 ;ient tiuit in sK!ial culture. There is nn reason why tho-e who plouch the soij, or "whose talk U ot bullocks." should nut iri. encetne refinements tthichare tht result ot tirmal social h e. Ia business &l barenins, iu pursuit of dollars, no man is wt-n at hi- bent. He id thorny, spiny, with bis buck up, as a porcupine's mijrht be, at hie bu-niesi. Let one doff hi!, working clothes, and outer a romfuH of his niithb'rs man aud women, vouths and maidens -anti h4 a raun another kind. He MturalJr ttt into . . . i mo way 01 an intuitive a-iatlnta; the dointc to hia c imi.a-iiirj what be would that he shnuid Co to him. He "lets himself out" to please, and, after an evening pent in social convene, he retires with many rough comers and asperitis toned down. For few day the ii.fluenr e remains. It would be per ma eat it it could be reiuforced now and then, and the good results would be mo-t agreeable and useful Tbere is do difaruity in bringing these g.wi iiflu ences to bear. Two or three p ruons with energy and some matputi'in about them ean put them in motion wiih e. Now is the time to b?giu the efljrt ffiarai Kew Yorker. Dswrsric becipes. ' BorMD TrRKET. Prepsre yi ur tur key as 'or routing ; put it ia a cloth and boil it alowly, if irom eight to nine pounds, an hour aid a half Throw inn Wie water a . few cloves, a little black pepper, sweet marjoram and salt. It is to be served with ojs:er sauce bum the turkey well whi.e boiling, or it will not be white. pABT Goose -G-ese and ducks. I old. aie better if parboiled before they are roasted. Put ifaem 0n in sufficimi water to coyer Uiem, and e'miner about two hours. M.kf a sttffiug with four onions, one ruuce of tre.i ssge chopped fine, a large cupful of stale bread crumbs, ana the ame f manhed pota toes, one teaspooniul of butier, a litiie pepper and talt, and one untieaten egg' mix tntm well together, and sluo tne body of the gooee ; then place in the oven, and bake abrat an hour and a half. Serve with apple aance. v . . v Ikpi A IsK. The Papir Zitung gJv s the loilowiug recipe for makiug a diep blck India ink which will also civ. neutral tints in its half shade: Rub thorouehty together eight puns of lamp blsck. sixty f .ur parts ol water, and .Ui parts ot finely pulver x d indig-. B 1 the tnirtne until moMtt f the ater ess evaporated, then add fie prtsot gum arabic, two parts of glue, and one p-ri o extract of chicory. Boi( the mix'ure aain till it has thickened to a pat. theu auape iu in wooden moius wtkh bava hvku rubbed with olive or aorund OlL. .' Cement fo Earthen and Gi.as WARE 1. Heat tue article to a luwr aouve buhn wmer heat, then Pr'v thin coating f gum shellac ou btn sur tMces or the broken v ts I, and, when cold, it will he as str ug as it waa oriftiually. 2 Dissolve buiu sieilkc iu alconoi ; spi!y the solution, and bind ttie parts himly ' togfth-r uu il the c- uient is perfectly dry. 3 Take a small quantity ot isinglass and dilve it in spirits of wine by the ai l 01 heat. ThL will uuite broken glass so to leave the crack nearly imp- rcepiibie, aud is equal to the best gla-e cement. Eootos Baked Beaks First obtain a B-jston beau-(ot aud some email white beans ; the smal beam aie the best pat one quart of beans in soak in cold water at nigQt; iu ttie morning take them out ot thtit water and put lUem into a kettle and scald them; do not let them boil; slim them out ot that water and put them into the bean put ; on top of the beans piace half a pound or' salt perk, part fat and part lean, firra having taken the ritid ofi from the pork and plashing the top ot the perk iu small squares; add one and one-halt tablespoon uis ot molasses, aud fill up the pot with boiling water ; bake twenty four hours in a slow oven, and as fie water cooks away fill up with btriliun water. . - ALL VS MY EYE. . Aa Eztxroidatinarly FuBj Inchlant. From tb Chicago Tribune. -Down in Carolina county, MA, the other day, as tha Iter. Mr. Walton, of Shepherd's Chapel, was engaged in fenrent prayer, a hikrions wor shiper named Marvel took a qmd of tobacco in hiii hand, and, watching for a favorable oppor tunity when the clergyman's head was thrown back in earnest devotion, let tty the moist weed, which struck fair in the face of the human mark. The prayor suddenly stopped and a scene ensued, aud MrTel was taken before a resident magistrate and fined 85 costs. This reminds one that a prominent Southern preach er has said that the oi:Iy time he ever fflt like lanchin in the pulpit was wli' n he saw a man in th? gI!ery drop a quid of tobacco in the face of a hIwuuir mau in a pew ou the ground floor of t?e church. "Yes" eiud a venerable Briton, Cock ney of the Cockneyefct, to tho writer, who had shown him the item above, "it ia getting well on to fifty years since I aaw Boniething like that, and quite aa funny, in a London theater. The play was ' Bicbard,' and the Ilichard was Ed mund Kean- The theater was packed, and every one in it was under the spell of the actor's magic- The play was al most over in fact they hud come to the tent scene in the fifth act, where Rich ard bids Ratcliff leave him, and every body is preparing for the rising of the ghosts. Well, in the front row of the gallery I could see one admirer of the drama, fairly wrought up by the player's passion and expectation, clenching the front of the gallery with his hands, and leaning away out over it, staring down ward, with his eyes protruding and his mouth opening. Right beneuth him, in the pit, was another admirer of the drama and the actor, as intensely wrought upon by . the mimic scene, who, with hia mouth and eyes wide open, was staring up ward as intently. Aud, just at this instant, frcm the unheeding jaws of the man in the gallery fell a tremendous quid. I traced its flight through the air, and kerslap! down it coniee flat in the eye of the man in the pit He in the gallery eUirtcd back, awakened from his trance, and Iub victim, awak ened from his, jumped up, and, turn ing to tho gallery, yelled, '111 give 5 to any one who will show mo the son of a Rea-cook that dropped his tolacco- qnid into my eye. Xuis incident aud exclamation, as you may naturally im agine, coming right in the middle of the extreme tension to which the audi ence had been wrought np, had a tre mendons effect, and every one in the house fairly shrieked and doubled up with laughter even the actors 'on the stage could not control themselves and the curtain had to come down. Finally, when every one's sides were sore, and the audience was too ex hausted to laugh any more, it was rung up again aud the play proceeded perilously but deoorwu.ly till Richard, Catesbv, Rat' liff. and the others came on. Then there was a gurgling giggle heard in one or two quarters, choked oft by a desperate effort, till the precise piisf-age was reached at which, a little while before, the fatal quid had fallen, when sinmltiineouhly evfry soul present, rememlieritig the exquisitely ahsunl in cident, made ohe convulsive attempt to restrain himself, and burst out in a roar ing guffaw. The fountains of the grtat deep of merriment were broken up, aud people howled, hugged themselves, lay back in their seats, and grew apoplectic. Down came the curtain again, and, when at last the audience was worn out, it was once more raised, and the play w-ent on. This time all went nicely, the fatal line was passed, and there was not a snicker, when one staid old gentleman in a box, who had never smiled through the whole ordeal, but had sat in deep dis gust, having been communing with him self all this time, and having arrived at the conclusion that the conduct of the audience was shockingly ridiculous, soliloquized aloud iu a still, small voice, distinctly audible in the hush, ' What fools T This brought back instant ly both the preceding scenes, plus the old gentleman's mental processes, and a scream went up to which the others were whispers. The end of it was they bad to leave the play unfinished and put on a farce. - Yes," said the old- gentle man, reflectively, "let a man get a quid of tobacco in the eye on any particularly solemn occasion, and the result will be startling." forests In Europe. " The proportion of land covered with forests throughout Europe is 29 per cent, of which Russia and Sweden fur nish the greatest part. In Russia, 40 per cent of territory is covered with woods, and of this some 200,000,000 acres are covered with pines and other cone-bearing trees. Sweden aud Nor way have 34 per cent, chiefly birch maple, pine, fir and willow. , Austria has 29 per cent, Germany has 26 per cent and France 17. Far below these comes Spain, with its cork .woods and evergreen oak forests, covering 7 per cent of the land, and Holland and Bel gium with the same. Portugal comes next with 5 per cent, and Great Britain follows with 4 per cent The percent age annually decrease in all .osaniries rauialy. . , . . ,. Bridal Jewelry. , .. . .At a recent fashionable marriage in London, the bridegroom requested the bride 'to order her own jewels. This she did, aud bills have now come in amounting to above .100,000. The bridegVoom cannot iiy, and the jewelers decline to take back their wares. Aetc York Star. ..., Bishop ITaven now proposes thst the whole of North America le put under one government; and we hereby nomi nate him a committee of one to do it.- CVi icago JoumaL Bltt CORS CliOP. a VTratera Far Trlla Haw ( Xtkt "Like produces like "1 with seed a? witii auima s. One can not tht re fort proauce a large crop of corn from seed1 mat has been used to grow nmoDz nu tuber t barren stalks. Where five suits have grown in a hill, and but oct ha tome an ear, that corn :s useless foi seed. S ed ebould be selected from crop where e-tch stalk bear at leaBt out ear, and if tbere is an attempt two. if it be only in the shape of a husk wi houteven a nubbin, tne ear from tha' rtalk should be cboen. Tais habit o. sbe-ting ost ears at the joint may ht euceuraged in this way, and variotiet with ftaiks producing several ears have thui been originated. Rut unless the seed has been selected with care it is ii vain to expect a large yield ot corn. The -eel m tbe first requisite. - The soil is the next. Too iieh euii is not prolific of grain. Euormoui stalks o.ten appeai witn the smallest ubbins, or only mode rate ears. Excessive manuring will not help the yield of grain so' much as the production 'of lobage. ' The popalsr method of planting corn on a clover sorl may not be advisable in ali cases. Thir is an eastern practice, and is disregarded in the west. It grows under the neces sity for some auxiliary fertilizing by ro tat ion of crops, the preventing ot weeds, and the saving of labor in cultivation ; an eastern (arm being unable to giov weeds and corn both. We have come to that now in the west, although we toiiow whet with corn, or corn with corn ; ana , do not depend much upon breaking up a sod tor this crop. It may be a queitiL it it is not wiser to carefully nume a sod and try to get more permanent meadow than we aed to have, rattier than break it up so frequently. But to crow a good crop 01 corn it is not necessary to turn under a sod. S ubble land will produce a heavy crop, ii it is rich enoun in the right sort ot fertilizers, and is kept free from weed. Where ihe soil ia cot ii pood condition manuring is necr-wary ; to put t ie manure in the hill or or 11, i Lhe best uieihoih The cep then g"ta it? to-1 when and where it needs it the most. An early start is the great point. One ear may be matured on a taik with a late start, but to mature the secondary tar and give t.;em their full growth, 1 mpofsibie unless the crop makes a start 1 rum the first and keeps it up. It we use only a small quantity ot manure ii' the hill to start tue plant and the root, have then to grope several inches, or feet, away into the soil for food, time is lost and the crop is sacrificed. No a:ter start can make up for this lost time. At: excellent tertilix -r to rtart the growth 1 a good handlul of mixed poult y manure, wood R'hes and plaster. This old fashioned fertilizer has in it all that the modern formulas provide nitrogen, phosphoric acid, potash aud lime ; and the useful eff ct upon the soil, in s ch mical way, of these materials, as well But there must be something eke. It stimulating fertilizers are Used In the hill or drill, manure must be provided outs de and nen,r at hsni to mrnih tood as soon as the lornier have been ex hausted. o that there should be either a houtiti "ul provision ol manure in the , hill or drill aud a good dressing of aolub'e er.ilizcr in the soil outside of thoe, cr vice vntt Either will answer the pur p:e it quired. Tue lirxs joint ii cultivation. Thi-' s'-iould b? immediately alter the seed is sown or ht least be ore a weed is to be seen. By running the cultivator in the ron very soon arter planting, the soil is loose-fi, the young, gpnutirg weede are killrd nutri'ht bef ore they tiavedone any barm, and ihe manure and soil are more cicely intermingled. Whatever maybe the effect otherwise f Ci'tiva tiou of the soil, we know that it help the crop. The be-t crops are raided by the use f the plow, occasionally, in the rows. It may be the root pruning, as it is claimed by Dr. Sturievunt; it may be the mellowing aid aerating of the soil ; it may be that the s il is kept moist At out the roots' by covering them mor !eepiy ; or it may be all of these; but it is certainly true that the big crop that have been grown have been cultivated ith the plow mora or less. Puckering may be dispensed with. Indeed with some varieties of corn, this habit (.1 oxtering adds to the yield, as the esr'y auckers o'tea tear ears. The stripping of the suckors stiran'ates the growth (f the stalk, and thtt is to be avoided when w sre euvavoring to produce grain. Nothing remains to 1 doDe alter th:s, but when the attempt, is made to zrow a crop of utiu-ti1 Hd, a dress'.ojj of one hundred and fifty pounds per acre of dis( ved bone or Peruvian punno of low grade in ammonia, may be cultivated in a'- the lust wotkicg. This will help the formation of ears, and as it will co-t fn m J3 to $4 50 per acre, s:x to ten bu-hels of corn per tcre exta will pay !or it. The filling out of all the impr vet ars will far more than make up this quantity, and every corn grower knows how many imperfect esrs there are in the bet crip grown. From recent suc ce ses in growing large cr-ps of corn, it is difficult to say what the full possibili ties of this crop may b'; one hundred bushels per acre are now frequently erown, and it ia thought possible that this yild may be greatly surpassed The truth is we sre about now banning .0 learn how to g ow corn. An Old-lime Ks-orf. At the close of last yar Pole's c ifTee house in Fleet street, London, a lam u8 piace ot resort for more than a century, csme to an end. Up to a r cent date it was the onl place where person.? could consult the files of the Provincial and London press. Amorgits trea-ures were emplete sets of th Times and Mornire Cannicle, which is now extinct. Whf n it ws resolved t close the place th s were offered at the price of old piper to the British Museum, but declined E -torts to dii-pose ot them elsewhere likewise failed, acd the whole of the enormou accumulations ot paper were ultimately told to a wase- paper mei chant. ,T. t) weighed alt gether 'orty tons and fetched 1000 and are now, no cxubt btin printed as new newspapers. ' Salt a a riiervaue of rTood.. It may not be generally known that alt is an excellent pr?sorvati ve ot tin bij from dry rot The prorw and galleries 0 the treat salt mines in Poland and Run gary are found to endure f r ages with out any apparent decay. . Wooden pile driven into salt marshes last far longe than th se driven into fresh-water mud ; and experiments bsve been made which show that try rot msy even be checked arter it has begun by immersion or the in'ected wood in salt water..' lo many C uotries ih cusom prevails ot teakinv the logs in the sea beto.e sawing ttm up, especially logs of bard timber, such ss osk. elm and ash, with a view to render the wood moie durable. ThK Washington Capital, which is authority on slang, says "Cheese it" ia a corruption ol "Dou't give it a whey." FE0PLE A3D THOtiS. : Philadelphia has shut down on Sun day performances. Hypocrites sink into a lower abyss ban any other sinner. Scablkt fever is almost an epidemic in New York city. ' Can the man who shreds cabbage be arrested for cold-alawterf . . . . ' Jebcbalim is adding 1,500 to its Jew ish population every year. Ax attempt is to bo made to teach the Colorado indium? agriculture. ' Mobs men worry and fret themselves crazy over taxes than over love. Lfk Lisa, a Boston Chinaman, is soon to marry a young white- woman in that city. Visitors disturbed Mr. Edison, and he has taken to working at night and sleeping by day ... ... The Japanese army, on a peace foot ing, consists of 31,680; and in time of war is increased to 45,350 men. A tka spoonful of mustard to a gallon of cold water will destroy vermin in the earth of flower-pots, without injury to plants. Two raw cables are proposed by ihe new French company, one to extend frbm Brest to Cape Cod, and the other from Land's End to Nova Scotia. The Brazilian Government has grant ed a privilege to a gentleman for the manufacture of a paper from the wild fig tree. - Londok fogs are notorious, buS Paris, the city of perennial brightness! is oc casionally as marky. People could not see to read there on the day before Christ mas. . 1 . . A large hawk recently shot at Roy mond, N. II., had a steel trap and three feet of chain attached to- its leg, which it had carried from Candia, tix miles away. - The Montana Legislature is com posed as follows : Council Democrats, 8; Republicans, 5. House of Repre sentatives Democrats, 13 ; Republi cans, 1. - - - - THE FROST KISG. ,.; f He went abroad last niuht On a fierce aud wild foray. And treafiirefl liritrht in hlo fronty fligbt, From tlit; hillsides or-rc away. Xartn mourn to day iu elnom For a crashing hand was laid On leaf and bloom, and rare perfume, . In woAdiand, glen and trlade. B tore th mrlaad down '" That the glowing autumn twined, .L... . And hia fadfd ctowd of rnxnet browm In her toldrn txmple shrined. r , ''. Froet King, our bearta etlll yearn - For the vanished nmmer honra, ' And aadly turn from thy hlarkeDad on Of blirhfd buds and dowers. Joitnuii oj Education. .... fci 1828, New York, with a population of 169,000, had thirty newspapers. It was estimated at that time that the United States had one paper in every 13,800 of population; England, one in 48,500 ; France, one in GT,300; Prussia, one in 43,000; Austria, one in 400,000; Russia, one in t72,000; Sweden and Norwav, one in 47,000; Portugal, one in 207,000; Spain, one in 808,000. . RHYMES WITHOUT REASON. An Emprcm said to an Ameer. I Wiaitd to be friend with yon. dear Unt your lore yonve withheld. Hem 1 fhtll be 0 raprUed To frlve you a Uckinft severe." A tomcat, with song to besmlle Mm, On the fence, of a deaf-mute asylum All night raised fll not; But the iunmti slept quiet. And he mourned acre 'chumu he could not rila em. To a hotel walked a big shark. And said to the a;falle clerk. - Send four ktohb of toothplcka To my room '.:' And the clerk turned a maniac stark. The Sweet Singer of Michigan will have to look to her laurels, as Mrs. Owens, who is at present in the Roches ter (N. Y.) jail, is reaching for them ia the following fashion: Thee Winter days the snow is blowing. Hee the slays and hear the bells, hear the Peoples laut'h resounding While I am locked Within ' . these do-rea. It Is for Uie man I once did love and that 1 nare can ' love axaiu. caused me to day a lonely glii to be confined ia Monroe Jail, I you are a very precise man, and wish to be certain of wliat yon get, never marry a girl named Ann, for we have the authority of Lindley Murray and many others for the assertion that "An is an indefinite article." Agriculture In Italy. The Journal of Chemistry to there is no nation in Europe so au vanced in its methods of teaching agri culture as Italy. It possesses two high schools of agriculture, a school of for estry, a school of horticulture, one of viniculture, two veterinary schools and twenty-one secondary schools, varying in prominence and organization, but which may le compared broadly with similar French colleges. These insti tutions are largely subsidized, either by the state or the province where the jar situated. Food 111 tltel Imperfectly nourishes tht system, since it s only p-rtially as-initiated by the bloort. P.ile, haeeard mortals, with dyspeptic stom achs, impoverished circul tim and wesk i erves, experience a mniked and rapid im provemsnt in their jhvMctd comiiou by availing theme!ve of t at nn-e resource ol the sick and debili'sted, Hoatstter'a tomch Bitters. This genial tonic and alterative lends an impetus to the processes of diges tion which inmres nn adequate develop ment of the tuHterials of blond, fiber, sod inM-euhr tpesne. Moreover, it somhes sod strengthens (Verwiounht or Weak reive", foumeiacts 'en lency to liypochendria o: despnn ency, to wl.i. h dyspeptic and b:Iioa per-onsare- peeul arly liable, and is an s(fre !! aiid h leome ai petizer and promoter of repose. - Ihe u firuiitiea of aee, and of elic ite fennle constitutions sre reatiy te lieved liy it; ao't it is a reliable preventive of aud remedy for rruld ial fevers. A World-H its tirpalmllon. Dr. R. V. Pierce, havine; acquired a rspu Uti m in the trratmeutof rhr. nie dis aes resulting iu a professional business far ex i-eedlng his individual a'il ty to conduct some yea s ago iuduced several medical eu ilrnieo to a.-nc ate theru-eives ni:h him as the Faculty f the World's D ajseosiry, the CoEHUlline D-partment of whicit h-tu. since 'een taerged aiih the Iiivalt V ote). Tne org mii.lioa has now l.een computed acd uorporated und-r atntuf enscted by the Let'isla'ure of the State i.f New York, onuer he n'n;e and stvle ot tt.e "World's jjihpen- atj AI-dica- Asji ition.". . . Wji clip XU fa iowi if fr m tb Bnffjls tLZiros : Abr. itlinf . he"Woril'e Dices' ary Med ici! A-ocUl'on ' is to rHeiutili.hed i"i h Ion, EnaUin-l, a ateu which the contii ually .ucressm E ropeau buiiues-'of the Dupeii sary hs been foun t t vfarrtnt, and neat week Dr. B. T. , Br don fan will sail lor, tke reat nietrot'Olis named to superintend thi. o-Kanizuion o the tiewinatitution. Toia gen tleman 1 as oeen for some four ytas ci ated with Dr. Pr-re- in a position of r tp n s bi i y, and is well qi lified for the duty now rntru-ltd hmi. , n-rein ore tje fore g tu.ines ef tne f'l ' Dii eusary hs le n t anactel thn Uth the age'ic of prom nct it.uggiais, bnt it his asai med mch pro r ti ins as ieqnirs more direc eare. Dr. Ie lorihiv.i l i..i rlvijbt fUceessfuUf rairy out h s mission, heini; a gen leman of eice le t buBtutSj ati lities an I most pleaiog addrtSs. Smike Po 'Ue' Si tm Bn I D'iri amTobaccs Chew Jackauu ii aeet Navy Tobacco, A W.r tm IXsktrn. There is a good old English maxim that teaches us to believe every ma a. honeat until we know him to be a villain." iaaericaji custom seems to have reversed this, lawjaod appears to make e rery man a villain until be baa proved himself an honest man. As with people, 9 with ta.-nirs. Every arucla plaead in oar muxkeM enn bay claim to popular favor opoa intrinsic mar it and valu alaoe. Con tinued popularity, therefore, it proof positive of intrinaie excellence. Dr. Pierce's Family Remedies are far more popular to-day than ever befoie. The people have tested them and know them to be genuine aemediesfor the diseases they are recommended to cure. The Golden Medical Discnvcry and Purgative Pellets are the best alterative, Iodic and ca thartic remedies that eaa bs nsd ia chronic diseases of the stomach and liven. The world wide popularity of the Favorite Prescription as a neversf ailing remedy tor female dis- eases, would have ajote . ured to its dis coverer the fame he has so richly won. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, of wkich Dr. Pierce is also proprietor, is recommended by those who have tested its virtues as a safe and re liable remedy for catarrh in its worst forms. Perfect purity is restored o the circula tion when-contaminated, if Scoria's Blood and Liver Syrup is t ak en. Scrofulous, sy ph. ilitic and mercurial disorder are completely vanquished by it, parsisteace ia the use of the remedy bein; alone raqairel to accom plish a eare. Era prions ef all kinds, seres, chronic rheumatism, goat, liver complaint and goitre yield to its remedial action, and it not only pnrifiss the blood but vitniiies the system. Sold by all druggists. CotBS axD Coughs. Sadden changes ot climate are souses of pulmonary and bron chial (Sections. Take at once "Bi-ewn's Bronchial Trothes." let the eold, eonh, or irritation of the throat be ever so aligkt. 25 cents a boa. Certainly one is not wise if he purchases any organ before obtaining the Istest eita lngue and circulars of ihe Mason & Hamlin Organ Co. See advertisement and send postal card acting for them, and they will come free. CHEW The Celebrated "Matchless" Wood l ae Plug Tobacco. Ths Pioiiekr Tobacco Coxpaxt, New York, Button, nd Chicago LOCINTIZ.I.B. f 3 CO Flour. 7 00 1 03 31? 30 10 00 10 60 8 5 35 1 65 91 i vVheat-KedandAmb'r 1 t'O Oorn Sacked 34 Oats 28, Hay Timothy 8 5l Pork Mees 10 00 Lard 7J Bacon Clear Sides. . . 5 Wool 33 Potatoes Irish per bhl 1 60 Cotton Mid-ilLng .... 9 Ordinary LrvsaTOCK. CattleGood to extra. 00 00 4 25 3 75 2 90 5 90 5 90 6 50 4 00 5 50 37 Medium butchor's. . Common Hogs Selected Fair to good Sheen Good to choice Common to fair 2 50 5 75 5 f5 4 50 8 00 NSW UttLEANS, 4 75 45 6 10 oo 3 25 Flom.... Corn Oats Hay , Pork 13 0 " 11 00 L8 1 10 10 Sugar 4J MoiDsses 20 Whisky 1 05 Cotton 9 ST. I.OVIS. Flour Wheat Corn Oats Mess Perk.. I rH Whhuy... 4 .... 1 fO 01 5 2 1 '2 3 itt 10 so 7 1 05 3 2 10 20 1 04 atiiPHiN. .. S Flour... . . ... Wheat Corn Oats " w an, Bacon Clear Sides.. Hay Best Whisky Common . . . Robertson county. Bourbon 75 6 ro 1 05 ro 4U i 6 14 fO 4 00 3 00 5 50 1 0) 48 8S 8J 51 10 00 85 1 75 5 00 Lincoln county.... 1 75 Highwines 1 13 00 1 H 9? Cotton Ordinary ?J wod Ordinary.... Low MiddJimr 92 j seed Clover 8 W German Millet 2 t) 9 U, 2 15 2 01 2 Oil j.:r"""-:i'"- 1 75 Hunfaiwn 1 Tr. Rtu'whost rx'r ViihH 1 '; CQQiriA YEA9. How (c Hl-fc tt Htm An OOOUUIM- " aO.NUE, MuUxiU.tlo. RCa IIIWC wren. lv r UC UlllC i-K'f, SS OO. A.UENT AM KU. Cl OO f, s Ann 'up kt'lCiJ. WAT" H. AMI :'i i K i KEK. IS ''hnn h st .V.ainillr. eon. 3?UIL.lMOCTJTl AS AB-oH'Tr. A D IvFMiivQ H'M'DT run OO TV XT IVX 3? T X O JT ftO-i nil tber dmfi-en I ihe huki and mt K.-rwrdtnl frr , n receipt !. A A MARTI fnlmina itvlTffCo. led ot f- ti U. 60 K l.'Th 8t..C"-' Hro-tiwv,N.T P' mnttri ih - i -t yfCOKKT WrttiDff H rhtn. of w t cr ulsimpliciiy ' -tnd irt t t ciirtty. A :irpti.-tit iohu d for nw(ie Cvo r t wrlttntt tv wt i h tw per omcn Cirrrtpond in aav U Knat?e with -ut tif pj-iibilit? t ml their lrtte.se tn be r -i by ma bni hut (tirn Adv r ti tnt mn r4 pr.nt tn line 'h mt hioesi wii hin two minute Mmrhin-f f r riter mud r-1er, wirh pHnteil iicnUr - t ftm lj mt! . He-id 2 ct io p mt ' mp m l I wl f.r.-id mwrb d KKT. a t, XAnDKH i"M. 'nt"r. New Bfuwri f Midii CONSUMPriON cnrablai n ly vhsn speciallf trrttot at k dtf s of thi nre t oiga- e Ii . KipUns ury clrcn ai, woiUiyvf pjrun.l FikKK. Auureat R. r b. nr.i.MHLHn, 1 Hfnt ann nt., Nsir Torli rllj. TUB tf0SAT Improved patent b xteR P"lU Hi.K KGl r, twn-.i 4 m nnlatc uod ez'-ln- re y bj J U TODU, e Pntt r n, H J ,m d ioidt l B ir afl., Sr Yrk. n by m t t in ! ff ieni ciiim. T' i 1 at I t on li m gr9 im p ove'tieutnt. tbeuld tly being simp -fl d, an i -t M kt ffrttly red Co priren hie are le I j T X ; A I h p.t-Df O'ltl'i bii rrcou p te rH(S tu -a 1. fort! 5; i h p .I7."'; ' h. p.,S-'tf ; 2S " p 2 -fl.3i p.. 27 nd 4 d. p.. 1 rg r aises io prop i tion M nrt f r c a I . p CURED FREEf 4 n tifat'ihlo and nni!l l rm"tr for K . t Kpllrm.vorla'l agSirkn .rr.- Jm m mam 0 t -fi -t a r"-i auU I Kt 1 I gl sr. rtBfc I 9 k A Frw K-.ttle" o' my 1 I H (J "" I tiwile and a lns ag ai hia Post-officrad ipraa ail .r. , X. II. ko;t, 1H3 P-mi . c Sew Vsm b. The LATZ3I SUNDAY M025ISG JEEJIJKS REV. C. H. SPURCOr. REV DR. TXtiV!ACE. ada Porfrmit knd Bi g-aph? faoae fmiivrit per a n MM0ir j 8. i o . Lcmmoii eipi- td ni1 Ad - . -t-a en P uph Ac A.UJt, r puiluti.a a. 1? T ij b U.' b'ftr la T b It I ? ni-tt IU tV CHRISTIAN HERALD (15' per son', 'ampl 'opts tra trn" w.u'ea Aho c tw b it iru'n ! n4 n -ra-A .tr. HAi'iKK,tS.inuevi. ok Kl aMI OKU IS ItTnu I -Ai I. I Ml 8rstr s ius. IO'' .'its t Oi. h st n stars in b I . d a S. utie o hi m lor 1-t orfnctV d .uv-rtiwrm.nt Fl A -n: 70ct $15 ; im 1 .iGa-. 9t SiT; Hiw,l .; i r io. ?i o 1 tiotc n mn-Dt mi lo st i- ic s ef" .in s .sr. wr'tt ii a r ni- 1a. t.t in - hiM ii kuili, iti o h k, W b .. S. n'h -i Vi-ni Pisu s, - mau - Ha lin. . . i 1 ..-i to Or o ia.-di'l riini-iss Ii Ac!i a-wr,.: .i scr t-: d. in in'rn f . fr iu -y 0 It ' o il" k'nd r rr o iu h 11 Wt t (r id r.Hiuoio snl cirnU . Ad -s 1 tit-- A . n h ri ' H a v o . h-1, t WhjitelcP .n i Or. Dtp t . t siOii. 5 MUSIC 5 BOOKS 5 Plaa.0 Auanaoaent ol H. W. S. fllFOKK . di a. a.tiuia. w.ai Crstata 9alcMtasB tram tha attr tiv.cu- posiiKjQ. Thus. ho prufcr th Vixl hcora isu hav-f t at th same pric THK SORPEKFR. Words aadHasictLS IB S bOKcaaiH is W th saa comonsora as Pins forv.ad. Bausi-ll.' qait as Md. fiaiaAr. raa.,eoMDt bj MoKLLlSti also Ij S1.U) Hull's Tpmpornn. file Book. 40 ta. iivui.111.. Mla IV 1 .nil Hl..fMI HIIITCUOD VI cri and SoonUr soa for tvaiparano Bisviiugs. CUPS AND MUfFRS. By brossmith' i 25 eta. A a.lixuiin! f.rlur Opsrstla nMdlnf bat two par laiaura. Very gow4 music. THE GEJI LEAN I K. Br J. n. chad- : WICE. Sl.UU Au OLiisualiy (ood coilscboa l AaXhsaif. AU chairs ihoald hav it. , OLIVER DITSOIl & CO.,. Boston. C. H. Dltsaat at V: J. E. Diteosi dt r. 711 A il Broadway. Nr. 93 Chustaat st..Pbl. IP i j4 . a aaaa .111 v.i a 'A Jk u.a - t f ' : V ii.Vl.JI lUll EVfJtV WOD3 OFjt, ' AN i!.wa K$ -r;:3CLCsriE3TLn;i!:KTt i'u hiin ir iitnro titan t Ii in y-H vc-lK "UiT. :i tli bi'Sl ot ml l.inI-ui'nlM, fnrit.j laa -11 J l".c it. i i .-:- mil iy arr.v Lt??-:r 1 o-i rver. 1' cni i v rw-n allfc i.m !iil,ao'l ntrtt tJc'n, lendnrik'.' na ...r,.v-i, u tlw very a.u, boli';? . 1 a I ths Old Baliabl Concentrated Lrs FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKSNG. Din t'"ns accuDipanyii'ic ach caa fur luaAlai Hard. Soft, and tollei Hoiip jairkly. ;r 5 FULL WEIGHT ASD STRENGTH. Ths market ia Bowlt-d with (so-calll) Cono-n-t'-itrd I.yc "hicli ia ailnlteraleil witli sail maC I'traiu, atvt u. . ta& S4VB JfOfcT'. A.VD SU7 TTTS aaruiiric: M IDS RY TUB Fcnnaylvania Salt ManuT PHd.AOKI.PIUk. i1E:SilTI-BBGM CO. First Catttbllnhed I Sloat 8actssfui: THEIR ISSTUCilijri'3 have a ataiidari. valui- m uil the LEADING MAHKETS OP THE WORLD! Everywhere recognized aa the FINKS'i IN TON. OVER 80,000 Made and In nso. New Designs eonfaatly Bi.t work and lowest prices Av Orml lor a Cataloru. Izzd. X Mha St, Ecii, 1!: i HE NfcW YORK SUiM Alt.f . 4 pave SSrts. a month, .SO ar. ll'l tY. s pauea II.Miyur. n:KI I a pases. SI a year. THK KaJSj ha. the lare-t circulation and Is the btapvMl and must tntereutioa paper :n th. Unit, isr-t'n. THK Wtl.KLT Sl'Jf is emth itic.illy the peo.l' family pi. per U Nlil,?. NO. P.ihll.h.r. V. -ltT. VOMER'S g COD-LIVER O.L Te perfctlT pnm Pronounced tM bent by the aro bMt meciicnl amhoritied in the world. Given b pL j war-1 at Z VVondV Kiioaitioiis, and at Par sold T)ruTiriv W .a -iTeUii t.,N Y Ther Is no c ir for BrisM'-i iil la rrl 11 ?'!. e -1 tne a iiO'V-nr i-i i' II U IU I 'r 11 '' r J n. i t. .js. aH nimi'imi G eral Lie- lit., f) a'-l. . ir. d the hac, I io rMi'ie, t'ropev. ii me , Di-Ip ti a. a n ali di - a-es r ti Ii iln-. s. K'a'lder sfi'i l'r:ntrv tlriiSll. THINK ar-eurd l y MlMs M.MK T . r a,ilv i b -i-ian. preerrii BUltfj KfMiDT. toad fir paoiihiet to W . aV CLA RKK. Provldenca B I. 7?5WA8 BRO'S CORSETS iuJ a'-f f ARI KXPO-ITIOS. V Ztittl FLi XI f..t. II IP COR. El , - )" -t-i'S 113. . ! i. JHinT, ih.1 I.WW !, irl r....n Th- Si :' ? k. IMPR0VFB IS1I.TH CCRST ?i'l!;!f"-li'-" i '-i"i" - 'f ff.t H' Jr".... Prlr, I., S'.ra ."il1;,; ir V . II. "i .tila THZSTT. Bnil..?5l l?rt?fwv. 1 . val of tk Fittest! 1 llsa3lMf5, lin s - 'Virifitii isnmi'i i"" m-a SELL THE FARM If you want to aell the 'arm, lvrti-5 the far, tnd let it be known. F r $'0 ca-h e will inert a vnline pd-rtem-Dt oi',wek ia a li-t o 2t9 aft-kly nwi-ptp-'S ir nor lin1. in diiTr-nt Ii-. f 3-J7 iper9, -r ten lin wo wwlr in a t-b nee of fither of tour patat- And d'nutict list" cootaii ing fj m 70 ti 100 pnrr i-sc , or ?mr in t mi- wrk in aii lour tt e eniarl !l-t ir ii,e ineoo etk a I "is i " ro niitiH1, b in mre ti an 1 0'i0 p.iM. Wi s?so hveli-tc pAjie-a hv s t r.i. ho'it tie Ui'i S ) an.l Ctra g cr tfn cenu fir tut 100 paift pHin;iilt. AM"" Otar P R WlL & Cj, Neat paj.er Auverti.-ing Bureau, 10 Sj.ute inrttt, Nw Kuik. J7T A 1,Jn Kmnm snarantewl to S i i. ai;enu. Uuttii ire. ! .s i: .au,ia. W nAillCiltWstresa..4Jew.lrr. rjrparuo- lar. seuds amo to D1101 "rrnti'n. Toseaa. a SODA FOUNTAINS- Waa is, fthlpp RaSy fta- sat. For eatafef a., .. sTfcapaaaa A Ca Hrftoaa. M -3ialQ $7 A PA T to Airota cannMsliur ror tha Flrav ! taltsir T.rmsand Otitnt 'r. AV drvMP U. lCMltr. AoQSta,ataia. S3S0 A MONTH-KENTS WHITTED-SS bast ".Ulna article, ia the world; ewesatnpH rt. Adi'r'xsjav nroneon, inmim. BIS PAY-Wtta tassasil Oatflta. Waal soetat eta. sells raeidlv fnv M eta. Oatalotra A as. g. M.rrwas, VLi WasA'BtHimta,jia $10t0$l lavsatetl In Wall -siren filar kj make uuutortanea arsry saanth. Bok wmt frreeiplai Tina verrthln. Add re.. BUTfli a Kmrnnm.. ta Wskll ktnet, Jww Kmrmu YOUNG MENTftttU moBtb. Bvrr araduata n.r.niMii . ... m . situation. Address aVValeatine.Mao JaaesviUe. Wis I04. Kr Dimot l BY. to UMworda. aa4 r. rante'a Mltli W.a l..oTM lear 30o. MTKRAT "IUH H t .lis K. ai.iV. i: M. f nnmiB iHakltatsllaisJawMs CJ r laJltCmr?1 rrioea. lonotfato 1 wrt Dr. A.kiarH Qmst. aw. u n plleT , i . . KIDDER'S PASTILLES. maU. ttvnrell A 3a. .aariastowB. kaaaa. U U f TIC A eerraiD method by which aay 1V"L aeraon caa aaeertala who 1. to b SHALL cunie tbeirfatns. Ua.baad or Wifs. rr-TT Iever fail. ral iastrnclioB. ml l(JU 1 ' reto n mail ou receipt uf thra war a ttt s c- stamp, ad's J. If . AUJraaa lUAKKX Merchaatvil1e,Hteabea Co., M. . A R K ' 3 8"f 'nrctlv DoabM. "wal Kocry ROaK KK PISS RESaHBJBT VITHUD. Heat, Psta ar paid, oa relpt of DOLLAR. W.fkCLARK. 227 2d at., Konmkla. ntt j' Ai(uin a hks.ear of l r- r niotitb i syvnrmp. or allow a Inrir eommiMion, . ..U oar i ana wnnderf'il iDTn.'ini. tFmsmA wiry. pie Cr-M. Atiur Hb iUMAN Jk CO., Marftha.1. Moh. lur-heh k xuie itr fnurtrf---Ant nr- TMbtim. rfl en trial 4'atlrai-ip tr. MtTyDRl nir 'l.tai in Avn.na. l-s.l emaaU LK.. I k ldt.i Mm-1, S. Y. T K. CK AlG'.i K.IDN KT I U tie for ai! kidnf dlaw - mT- .-i. i n 'J - i ?. ibiiuittuiIKII'IWII, nnnq for Cin uJttr. NnrM Hinii dCii'.lfr rt Pnnl- l..r, Stontltun A o., Chie-iiro; A. -ith. L d od, W. li'iil"t, tin If O ; Iv.t -try. !,, Moiiif-M; F. Ura, l'etr it. 1 he mo-it ppa'-ir mdicir of to day. k tM tiaaa tMaaaa. nH.Ws PURS TEAS.? A ( WantSi! ssvarw mr ham t mii t tiiB.li-a( hnta a aaJ I ratk rnnMH ini-ra - UrMt iinb In thAMMinrn nnialitw sail V. Ku a . t -rei (rt-i-r alioold cull or writ, THK WkLW ia, tu urAni, m ration t. M.I. i'.O.iU. LlllGEST ASSORTIEIT U TflE Mm, r Flays, Dramas, Ciimsdl', rarce., Kthwpiaa Dranias. Play, tor Ladies onlv. P a1 s f rQentlemea only. W iks, beards. Mdistarhes. ao Fr aranons. Burnt tors, Ja ley's a Works. Isbleinx, ' bai raiies, i sntnn in e., ia d to tl Btaae. and for Amieare Msk-ap Book. Hake np l oxes. Sn Play. SAML, CBk.f.1 H A M in, 3d Cast lith -treet. 1'" "qns'-e Vm Vrs. i stKlogne. ant THEE. 1 nou.anus of 'Bimii-s sr.- slowly cirvin b. ansa i f tn lualnlity . f m thers to lorni h pmpar auur- t 1. .. fin ot I I K f "1 IPS'. ! d. IJSCN & HAMLIN CABiriiT ORGANS. DeisewaVeW test by HIHHKT rONORfl AT A Lb WUULUD Xi'l-ITIUNd roa TWKLVB YIAKH; vix: at Paris, m7; Viasaa. !i73; Sa?tiaiv, 1S76; Philadelphia, 17s; Paki., U7K; and bSAN nwaav. tsH U a M kdal, 1S74. Only American Orsanaeveff aw:iril. hivhevt honors atan such, fold for easb) orin.rallniMnts. Pm 'rnMd f'tlnl'nm and t'irrnlara wi, ih D',w styl- and pnres, sent fr UaSsj A Hab. lih Okuan Co.. UwsTva. Kiaw koaa. r Caicaa. AGLNTS WANTED FOR THE ICTOHIALi HISTORYcFTLEViOnf-C rctain$r2 fine hffnriral cn(TT?.nff"anl i.. "in i , u i i the tuoMt cmp. (lintor v. rubiinbed. It atliat -lift end rr -peciuv , tTma to Accrj Jtect ares. Iruitt and all ther fWvteties aiadetiiord r h . l.n. I.IIKe' at ., OAio. Mend 'or Vine t.te. Hlhtary. rircmen's Ooodm,' canoes." laa ft i a; lUui it.... r- A PorKT riNOER NAli. t'CTTh.. I'lialt comh i d ' an cf th- bt of .t".i ..l hsnditomei nickle p'ate i. fa'ented June , 7 It. compict firm od six., uniqiie -I .is-a, it. a se ttlings a d iu snperioi ny oer th knif, will at oi bii s It is a rnia ot roii-ed jt d for are s. artap ed to tvr nly and seil at -ht. A'Vlrrs 'ur l -i m d rncnlais to stents and ill rrade, and 2 t for ..mil. S'.W. A .O.V Kst ctlir ftnx .o 4'7. N w I, rk City BANKRUPT SALE OF WATCHES! A atch w irth sent on receipt of a3l a Witrh. iiavy cat-, American pattern, wi.r'h ajt.1, fcecttiirhttt a avit si vercs eonin9 m-ri An w Irh, w.,r h 9' s- nt f r s)lll a gent's w.tcU riiain. s t of siii'i., cult tr bait a. soli.ir pin and I .ii e ' rin?, ail A .e p tl o '1. o St. Ke nit liv .rnlt, p-t I o-.ler..r -eei.tere.1 t r. Addree IN"I JK-VKI.RY :i. TierO!, Imhh. aisjt waiteii row B CK VXWHl the 510 i TH OF HELL," Bv nn- th" ha n Kh-r f "KISE and FALL of the OL'STL'HE B th It irlingroa Ua' k ye Hnioori.t Samantha asa P. A. and P I. ty 'osiah i.en Wi e. The three brightest and bst seilina hooks out. Ai-eiite, yoDCaD pnt tbie book.4io everywhere. Beit trm siven Ad Ires fur A ency. A"KHlHAIi Hl'BLIH ING i II . Hartford, ' 't.. hie sn. III. TEAS!t KA Htfi TIHIt vry best seeds ; f.ora tbe Im sorters at Hall th snalcost. best plan ever offe red to i;icb A.'itt id larif buyers. ALL EXPKIisS CUAhOCj PAID. New terms mKB. The Great American Tea Company, SI 33 Vxey k tree's. New Twrk. P. ' ox 4 . S50OPH1ZE CUTTE1 rrie-faj ( A.i 1m t, t th BTt Dairy t!i.x tt-n KIRSf SIS tw.'va v. AiW'i inii'iw fUionoJ lliploma sb-tvJ J'tr cj;y of their Ice i. pertmr run y. manialM. Al WVVM inTfM AT It Lav4riAlX H t " Ar k -Tour ur. i cvvt i-r men h- .lli for i.: cr t knor v.hat It 19. wh'it f t row. it- . 1 1. write o t nmr to Soldiers -Pensfoner.?. He pr.bii haoei lit paftepaprr TH N ATl'-N-tLTKllfl M' moiw. to tl.e lo,-T'-t ef Pvi i.'Dria, olr'.riB and ilora and air bm; aW contitlta Intarcitt ug faculty rradit . Pr e. e uta yAr wecil B-lucinoota to ctrrba. A proper to citl;t a aoont rtt qh ar now AftHl ftS uf HaiNaloN BiL. Ioruii.Ov'4 trratnitonai? t mnoUr-n -cn.r only . -nd ath c aims Iliad in Pipiii Office wi bout i oaraa. J tut rf i naiNT aa imn lr. u foit. WKO. K LJ xuft m WaahiDgtop. D.U. locktKMtivS WHCR writint teadTArtiaarw. plwaaa nwj tlit adTrtt--ai-B' Id tma py . - - iiS -7- -""A. for Betiaty el Poll-h, Havintc LdtlMrr, C'leaw-tin-.. Im ability Ar Chee pni-ee. I nequalrd. SlUIi J KO-. Vrovfr. tsuuu, liaaa. i nn m llilT, --"-inti a nr- attr tc fir-T. .mWm tT.S -