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npp form' atloi 1 hiniil' t 'ei I at al 1ook. '.jimiuitJiuiiuJU rmmmae.Li.ij.meaHHmimmi a niiiiwwwi -jaf-c: -a , mium-tjjui.... 'Inrlimi PJiinffn-S.. w"t,c; fyr tip fflcu or dciegnto u (Jf'lH JOU MSKWW4tdiMMMMtaA IKDIA1T 0EUT. JOHN L. ADAIR. M. E. MILFOr.a, Editor. Mantnar. VlNtTA . UJvsnv TJJniMTOtlY 81 Ipltlj tlio' it. tl rent) ty l tcrij mill porl will ticuj ft fa' Ctl linr ence thot tlon wit? torfi poll in i ' lieu It- 1 AUU KROT-EH. Hd'SlVllW"1 '." P0"' mM '"iking- entid Mvii,?hilin ,lmMi .Incident upon th. A klndlr, unpretentious heart, rjW.r word of d'eer- . , aootl f riloir mi tlio otio acclaim, i ! "I"' "" Pno M ended, For n()ne, bnncafb Its bumble mask, 'if bravo toul oomnrohended. II csmoain wend a laborer) ?tio world makes llltlo mention i,1c.V":?i'r.'.ho,.l,M '" Wc' "don . awilitir to attention. Al,,.1roUe'k,'Jt tho humble rouud JJh tincompfninliiir lips, Biitlol berorohlsriatlr-iiteoul Uprose Christ a cruclllx. tJSJLw!.,"",r,"", unheralded, v- 'rial boitr RipntiTd, "rJ,,"J'li"-t Mt "r banners proud. Tho hero tplru clipoicil, ' !' "' t'ononlh iho ticsctierout innd "iT" fn,m ',,n". r.lcrtilt) -o, Hcnrcn! tho timber, shrlnkl 81g.'r J"P ow he h"llr fCMiui Blow srtllas rsrib nmt Iraine f -iJ!i! ''j"", o,"e uiirttorlntr n.l '. Ucrnnw enn olnhn ?. t5'"'.l.n";e f!r-olernlllci, Iho ilntltie pcomjIii tpenieil. With nshou fncoj ficamed. - - - 11 wiT.'" nt ''"'. r0'' Mo"1 "" Whiio rnooil, nnd l, oloro set Tlipugli tlcHlh ri mi. .J tilt meniclnalr, llOVOItld noilomn it (t Thank tin. I Wlttiimseifltt bound -a- wvil4 HIUUIIUi Tnlr l'.ino, as on lliy Icmpio hl.h ,T ayo tho tinmen ol men W ho periled lire ror other" asko, roinctiiot Kiutiwr then ' fommoti wnya, -imnie ooiumon man, o now him, )nr hy joor. JJcjiclil tbo kiv i Ion r. lima U Alner. In IXtivit lYtt rrtu. "HUMAN"' WOLVES. Startling Bnorlonoo with Thorn In tho Qroat Florida Swamp. 1 hud boon employed by tho Groat Improvement ami llcolnim Company of Mobllo to cxploro nnd map certain lands in Florida It Ing tvoll down on the edgo of tho great Cyprus Swamp. Tho company had pitrelms"d nearly ono mil lion acres of wild land In tho location I liavo mentioned, and It wiv necessary for some ono to visit il and walk trvcr Miost of tho ground beforo it could bs put Into tho market In the manner con tcinpliwted. I had been on tho ground mrce wcox having two men with mo, when tho ndvonturo happened which I nm nbont to rolwc. One morning th (hrco of us left our cabin loltln ono ot tho lakes on tho upper St. John's for axrnmp, intending to return bv pwr!g ' , u l'iU)d I.. ) llu I p W pliy ih inn natea the rarieti.'s ol trawls, nnivr if Ifio tjiI and otui r .l kitb. of mMr- Oa three dlffereat o.u4un. wj IikU cii'-ouo -if 1 wbito mn in the- dense find lo luJy o t ami knew from tiiclr, "TBOUMBBH" TALKS. Osftgo chlUlrrn from tho 0Wgo n. ,, fl. i . .IJ.1-.H Wl "J'P Jane yiMamTadBrTfMMhrliP :. -,sas nmirm .aaaaaE, to M I? nalu r-L. f rtTT -fctR: rj-a, Lf.M Bwonwi k a nuil-l-il Kf fultiitinn it wm decided Uist I skonld irtmit to ctmp, RFut the men would JtuA on by oonipMUcovorao4Uiin irc. ,ina e.in. ui townnl nljht. li Iwre I i.idciv mud thudisUucolo oimp I was near icronniing out with thopun, and my arm was puffing up with the JOJOU. TUore was a remedy In tho medicino chosft, but it was full hour before the palrl-ww. Mlloicd. Thon I began to fcol sleepy, ilnd I bunked down and was soon fast asleep. At nbont noon, after n nap ot two hours, I was awak - cai'4 by tho sound of a human voico. "Say, youl" I opened my oyes to find a white ronegado standing over mo, holding ono of my revolvers In liU hand. "Git up!" I sat up. All our goods In c.imp had been packed up and tnkon away. The man who confronted me was tho wick-cdost-looklng follow wo had yet met In tho swnmpi. His hair and whiskers vreroeo long and unkempt that little of his faco except his ugly black oyes and Jdlov teeth could bo seen. His cloth ing -aa nrt cloth and part skins, and It was plain thnt ho hd avoided civ lUatipn for years. . ...."Git tip nnd come," horowlcd. viio ro you and what ,ln von T J...... , l . . . w" J i ucumuucu as i rcaouou m- commanded, pointing v : vrant?' feet "Walk!" ho "to tho west. At that moment a third actor ap peared, it wm a w oman tall, gaunt, ferocious anddiessod In tho same non descript costume us tiiu man. Sho camu out of tho jnnglo to tho wwt, and ne soon as nnr enough to make her words understood sho suld: "If ho won't move down him and tio hla bauds and feet. A'o can toto two Blch as him." Sliw had tho other revolver In her hand, and I noticed that both had Jiuntlng-knivi 1 was unaimod, (.till weak from tho effects of tho poisonous Ming nnd entirely in their power. Tho woman struck Into tho jungle, I fol lowed and tho man brought up tho rear. x Aflcr a wnlk of about a quarter of a MUD WO roacllLll llin limit- nt !.,. tobn Tieil to a treo by a rawhldo ropo was a floating cabin. Tho foundation t as a rouglt-inado mow, and the uppor it oiks, as they may bo termed, con elsted of a long, narrow and stoutly raado hut of logs. Thoro was a ohlm- . noy of mud and stloks, from which imioke Issued, and two pontons wero on tho bank to rcoolvo us. Ono was a boy -..uf.twclvo or thlrlron, and the otln-r a gill two or three years oldor. Tnoy lookcil more like wild animals than human bdlngs, and talked In a hm- 5 ungo no strange that I could not un crstaud a wtrd. "Go ahead," said thj man, as I halt ed on tho bunk; and I followed tho woman aboard of the scow and Into tho caulu. It waB a howo In which thcru was but ono loom, with tho hides of cattle thrown over tho wild Houthorn mossfor beds. There was nottove, but a 601 1 of liioplaco mado of stones, with two or throo Inn kettles on the hearth -us kltulicn funilliiro. Tho vlotvs I had through tho opon door nnd tho chinks between tho logs showed mo that tho craft was kept near tho shore. Whllo tho pcoplo seemed In ho great hurry to got down tho lako, they kept tho scow moving at a fair paeo until wo woro about thrco miles from the placo whero wo had em barked. A landing was then hiado In tho mouth of a creek, and tho scow was entirely hidden from sight of any ono on tho lako. Hunters and tourists, and oven small plcasuro steamers camo up from tho main river as far as tho lakes. It was mld-aftornoon whon tho boat was tnado fast Tho pain and swelling had now entirely departed from my hand and arm, and tho helpless feeling which had como over ino when first captured had given way to a determin ation to help myself out of tho scrape. If 1 could get hold of my riflo I would bo a match for tho whofo four of them. I counted them as four, becauso tho boy and girl had hunting kuhes, nnd would surely lako part in tny scrim mago brought on. Tiiclrlooks and ac tions tiroved tills. Tlmv mntnlninnil their places directly In frontof mo, and their eves never left mn fur n rom1. Thoy held their knives as if they ex pected an attempt to escape, and meant ... mii mi nun um ii i inca k. Wliilo tho boat was moving there was nu biiow lor mo. a scoro ot alligators, somo of monstrous also, followed us In procession, and I had but to look out upon tho lako to rcallzo thnt It was nllvo with those llorco reptiles. One who Jumped or fell overboard would bo sourcci as soon as ho slruok tho water. ioi a wont was addressed to me until tho boat had been tied up. Then tho man camo in, took a sfnglo-bar- iun;u iiuo irom un u or inn niher neii. and, after a fow hurried words with tho woman ontsido, jumped ashoro and dis appeared. When ho had gono tho woman entered, lighted a plpo and, Bonding tho boy ontsiilo to watch, sho sat down in his placo with tho cockod ruvohcr on hor lap. Sho hndafaco which botray-d tho mind of a beast. "Woll, what aro you going to do with mo?" I asked, after a while Teed j-ou to tho alligators," sho re plied. "Where haiyour husband goncf" "To kill tho other two men." "What do you want to murder us for? Wo have in no waj injured you." "Wo was whipped anil druv out of the settlements, andwewantrovengo," sho grow led. "lint wo had nothing to do with It," I protested, In a firm tone. "Can't help that You camo poach ing on our claim," sho answered. "Hut we'll go away." "IguiMjyou won't. Wo never let any ono git away to tell on us!" I said nothing further, "but I by no meant, looked upon myself as a dead man. If wornt camo to wowt I would ItA (t.n... ft..t. , . . a..v,.iCU,.ui2iii. i otiuin not movo It'll, Willi klllfo ."ltd bllllM IHMlllu- for me, nnd doomed it wiser to settlo back and bide my time The manhnd been gono about half an hour whon the faint report,pf n rillo -s;nj r ii thr uli Un- ''truss. ti. i iinna had bcu lit niuf for It, and I ' ii . me the rare a Mart and cilod I on t , ker gee- jmmi of Vra ' "lliO'f ; aKcd. 'On... ..f yumr psrinera. Dan has drooped him for ! " Tlirai Wis sueli a ffenrifch, blood iiilrsfy look an her ftwd tliitt I was ap pall' J. awl the ftnmrt o8rriou, to a on t.uulegrM, rti4 i tho faces of th. . hltdrHjt.,J.ife do, thoy licked Ui'irohor5wsMBnilo4 rtf a bloodx tfcasU In shuHtlinKoD hour tho man svp'-ared He had Vundlr of olothmg in one hund 'lud tworttla and a rc tob r n t' c other. "Gil onf" th om asked, as he .wsmealKjar.l tin ungiaitirjr craft. Didi, t tU both?" "K. llniii'ici got awajr. I'll git htm to-i,iiit,' uc rvplied. "Git much?" "Ixits." Ha had in his hand thosultofclothts. rllI-3 and revolver belonging to one if my men George Slioen, of MobiU. There wore blood-stains on the cloth-, Ing, and as he unrolled the bundle I saw a Uullet-lioiB through the vest. II had killed the man and then slrlppol him stark ntked. i'os, ho had boot a, socks, hat,, collar, everything. Tit,, other mau was llobert Jsokson, of Qn oago, who had worked with mc for years. He had not "got" him. Witt? Jaokson was woll armed and a br.tw man. If ho had lwcn present at tlu supotlng of Sheen ho would not have run away. Sheen had an old-fahiued rillo: Jackson had a Winchester lie would-fn turn have killed the outlaw The two men must hawi Wn un,rAi. cd, and tho outlaw musthavoambusbtU Sheuu. Leaing tho children to watch no. tho man and woman now cast the sccw loose and tuiln.1 tirout !..... t... hundred feet from c i iro. The sun wsk mor, and I could not fathom tho ms tery. Was it an Indian or another out law? Moving so cautiously, what ob ject had ho In view? ilad I onco thought of Jackson, I should not lmvo dared to bono ho had como lo my rcs cuo through that walcrj and, too, I could not havo bellovcd he know of my wncicnuouis. From tho tlmo I first caught sight ot tho llgnro to daylight Was probably an hour and a half, but It scorned to mo as If I lived llvo years. I had no hopes that tho man was a friend, and yot I could hot look for a now enemy, rorhans, aflor all, It was only ono of tho lofugco negroes, of whom scores wcro hiding In tho swamps, who had madohlswny to tho scow in hopes to lay hands on provisions or clothing. I kopt my oyes on tho spot whoro I had last seen him, nnd, as ho did not re-appear, I begun to fool titat ho had slipped back Into tho water, and re turned to tho shore. Did you over watch tho coming of dajllght when you felt that with It might como somo -lifo or death trans action? Tho first signs camo from tho birds! Then, afar up tho lako, camo tho crl88 of water fowl. A fox or somo other animal stood on tho shoro near where wo had tied tip tho night botoro anil barked In an angry voico. Tho slflr"pnlod and drilled out of sight", and tho intilor of tho "cabin began to light up until I could distill gtiftli the forms of tho sleepers. Wlieio was Iho strongo man friend or cncnij? As if in response to my quciy ho suddenly roso up, stepped noiselessly Insldo tho door, and next Instant a vtlco shouted at me: "Keep down, Colonel: hug tho floor!" 6 I rolled over on my face, and I heard yells, scrof-nis and groans. It was all over In thirty seconds, and somo ono called: "All right, Colonel l'vo wiped the varmints out!" I sprang up to find Jackson standing in tho center of tho cabin, nnd on tho tloor lay the outlaw, w Ifo and children, all ilond. It was as I had argued tho dnj prot Ions. Tho two men had sepa rated III tho woods Slioon to rettnn directly to camp and Jackson to hunt for suppor. Tho outlaw had ambushed Sheen and killed him, and Jackson had heard tho report of tho gun and beenmo suspicious, llo hurried to camp to find me gono and everything taken, and had iraoeu us to tlio laKe. llo round indi cations to prove that a boat had bocu used, and ho followed tho shoro of tho lr ko down until ' o found tho scow at anchor. Not ono in a thousand would havo shown his nerve. Ho know of tho alli gators, could see a dozen of thorn mov ing about, and yot ho disrobed, tied his Wftpons across his hoad, and swam straight for tho scow, and reached It unmolested. Ho saw that tho onlv wav was to wino out all tlio cane, and as soon as da light would guide his aim ho began his work. When wo had burled our comrade we .uado a close soaicli of tho floating cabin, nnd wo found iinlisputnblo proof of tho murder of fivo or six persons. In niiumiKHKIPll UUfK'l WCit) tWO gold anuturee slh or watches, several pock et knives, half a dozen rings, and eight hundred and twenty-fivo dollars In gold, silver nnd greenbacks. As nono of those artlclos could bo traced back to their owners, and as vengeance had overtaken tho murderers, wo felt no hesitation in taking pos-cslon of every thing for tlio benefit of Sheen's widow. Tho last act was to set tiro to the scow and push It out into the lako. It was as merciful to consign I lie bodios to tho fiamos as to seo tlio alligators t!ht over them. Such human wolves did not dosorvo burial. A'. Y. Sun. DON'T FEED CORN. It Fattens liens nmt Cauaae Them te Stop An nmatour breador of poultry was talking of his pots In our odlco, and ex pressing his surprlso at triolmot laying In wlntor, notwithstanding his good houses and abundant food Asking him how and what ho fed, wo woro not a littlo surprlsod to loam that It was his habit to feed them whole corn, and all of It thoy would oat; and took occa sion to say that It was too bad, nfter all that h3 been said and wrltlea respect ing corn as too fattening for laying fowls, and tho injurious oU'ects of glv Ins thcin too much, he, a constant and diligent reader, should bo guilty of such an error. It but Illustrates an oft-ro-jicnted axiom, however, that all need lino upon lino, precept upon precept, hoto a littlo nnd thoro a littlo, and to havo It repeated often. Chemistry enables us to tell exactly what Is wanted to produco an egg. Al most any ordinary food that is not too fattening will keep a cook In good health and condition, but unless wo give our bens tho right kind of food tho supply of eggs will grow less. If wo feed our hens nothing but corn thoy become too fat.nnd egg-latlng cease. Like all olhor domesticated stock, hens need a vaiicty of food, and It tlici nro supplied with those In proper quanti ties wo aro much more suro of getting what wo want. Wo may glvo them nny scraps from tho table, either cooked or uncooked, such as llesh, egctnbles or bread. Cracked bones or ojstor sholls aro uxcelient, so is wheat, cotton-seed cako and sorghum seed, In limited quantities. Grass, clover, onions, cab bage, etc., nro relished and healthful. Hough sand nnd gravel should be a part of tho supplies as well, lions having no teeth. Too many amateurs feed loo much. Fowls should never havo more than thoy will cat up cloan, and cry fur more. It is natural for all growing and breeding slock to bo hungiy. 'llio breeder using his intelligence villi soon discover what is enough. The must mini j 3 nu hopt soraiciiing, iintvmor, nnd hunting, not gorged nnd sleepy nnd idle. It must not be underslooil iiiin in wnni wo nave sum we entirely discountenance tho uo of corn. A feed nt nights wo alwats prefer, but if possible only then. If tlio houses aro warm, but at tho same tlmo well von tliatcd, they will gilnit up and utilize a good feed of com befote morning and then lustily call for breakfast. Lggs aro eggs nowadays, and we do well to seo to it, Hint we so keep our birds as thnt thoy shall give u them Just when otlieri don't know how to gi t them. A ladj said to us IliU v, eok: M two Itrottn leghorns lire luring right along, and luant more, simnlr for egg. I keep the Pit mouth ltoeks for meat and eating fowls." Column's llttral World. UMiSmmULSl M E 3, mTIiiilr fimATTTI k m.T'w-v 4'- .. . i amijaasiMUjmJimji. nmiK mTmmmiXm&ZjmUri HOME, FARM AND GARDEN Of sun most blooming plants can not get too much. Never pick a bllstci with a pin. A ttrcdlo is tho "nly sultnblo thing. No foil In tho world is naturally rich enough to grow gaulon crops to nn advantage nnd profit; jo says Joseph Harris. When puttlngglycerlnoon chapped hands first wash Ilium thoroughly In soap and water, and whon not quite dry rub in tho glycerine This process will bo found much hotter than tho old ono. Seed Jumbles: A quarter of a pound of lard, six ounces of sugat, two oRS! n quarter of n pint of milk, half an ounce of seeds, cither caraway or pounded cotlnudoi', mid nearly a pound of flour. Uincinmtli Times. A small bar or rod ot iron, flat nt tho end, If reddened In tho firo and ap plied for two or thrco minutes to tho head of a rusty screw, w ill, es soon ns selves. Kncli sldo alwata has a crowd of witnesses. I'vo had a man como to tho houso with a rag as big as a bed quilt wrapped about Tils head and tell a most pitiful talo as to how ho had been assaulted and almost killed. When tho rag was taken off ho would show up sometimes a scratch that might iinvo ocoii mnuo oy a pin, nnn some- BL.UE-GRASJ5 FERTILITY. Kentucky I'srins I'roitucllrr After m Call! ration or HeTrntjr-llti. Vrori. The ovidonciM of this fert'lity aro ov erjwhero apparent. Nature, oven In those plnccs where sho las been forced for naarly a hundred yours to bear so innch at tho hands of a not always ju- iiieious agriculture, unceasln; FOR FULL DRESS. 0.-i.nlI llenulr Which KiceeiU All l'aat Memories. There Is nn oriental beauty In the full-dress fashions of this season, ex ceeding all past memorios. A skirt of softest creamy-white satin Is coveted with another of gold-tinsel laoe of full draperies acras tho front In t.ibl or de-sign; plaits aro olouly laid, una over tho other, on tlio left side, ami tin reminder of tho laoe U carried over the touruuro and nlncLil in tlm n. ic low-cut cordage It heats tlio sorow. render its withdraw. 1 onsy by tho screw driver. Sctenlijto American. Winter pasturo Is tho best for horses whero tho legs aro to bo improved, whllo spring or stimmor pasturu Is bust for tho renovation of tho geuoral health. Tho bnrreunoss of pasluto in tlio win ter keeps tlio carcass light, and tho coolness of iho ntmosphero linos and Improves tho legs. iV. Y. Times, A farmer's gaidcn, planted In rows clear aeross tho patch, and cultivated as far ns posslblo by home-power and given as good cultivation ns tlio best fnrmors glvo their corn fields, will re quire only half an aero to supply hall tlio ll Ing of tlio nvcrago family and add laigoly to the health of iU mem bers. Cleveland Leader. Testing nnd mnrklng sheep, to aid tho flockmaslur in grading his flock, so as to cnablo him to know which ones should be sold first, Is not sufficiently piactlccd among Itockmasters. Yot ft Is a systom which would work great good to tho shcop intorcst. Ily this method tho owner always knows tho value of each sheop, nnd this Is a groat advantage to him In culling and sorting his flocks. Salwnnl Slorhnnn. A novel plum pudding Is mado with ono pound ina.shcd boiled carrots or potatoos (carrots arc better), ono pound beat suet chopped line, ono pound of flour mixed Willi molasses, ono pound of dried currants, ono tonspoonfiil of lrround clover, one ten. spoonful ground cinnamon, ono tea spoonful of ground allspice, one toa spoonful of grated nutmeg and a littlo salt, lloil for three and ono-hulf hours. 3f'ie Cook. "In orfor to utlllro In tho garden tho wnsto from tho house nt tlio least oxpiMise," snvs l'teL's Mngatine. "nut into n barrel a lnor of soil or ashes, nnd tli.n Iho waste When tho process-server called nt tho irom ino house. Keep this ilceawns T AN QIP SALT'S LAMENT, 0. W. GREEN. 0. W. CLARK A POLYGLOT DISTRICT. tillST A3 BAD A& PAINTED. Widespread C6mnW(lon 6ittuierf by tlifl Terrlblo Oonfesalon 6( A rhyilclaiw An Intereillne Spot In the Heart of Narr York Cltj. Pollco-Captaln Allalro asserts that his precinct, tho Tenth, Is tho most sin gular in tho oltv Ho said to n to. portcn "Thoroaro no lessthan twenty, hare as It has elaowhoro. Apparently It thrnn Inn minim .L v.. it i n I caused even more commotion in Ilocheatcr, rmW ' J.W ir . . 'n?. . asthofollowlngfromthoasmopapcrahow. only goes from Houston to Division Dr,j n. Honlon, who la well-known not strcots and from tho lloworv to Norfolk only la Uoch6lor( but In nearly every part strcot. tls a modern lkbol. and nn ?!rtJ!52tftW-'teJl!tfi?i iniiurniuw unjrp ."(S ttmiv.,. ira.w.j ,-.." The story published In thoao cOlnfnAs' re cently, from tho Ilochoator, N. Y.t Vtmoertl and VhronleU, created a deal of comment a modorn llabol. and no mistake. Tho most numorotts class Iri tho precinct aro tho Polish Jows. Thoy aro tho qucorcat as well. I think thoro must bo an agent stationed at Castlo Garden who tolls them whoro tho po llco stations nnd pollco courts are, and as soon as tnoy got faiily sottlcd tho i.nnv 10 go to lawauout something, doesn't seem to mako any ill (Ton whether nnii. flalicd, detailing his romnrkablo eaporlenco in.) resctfd from whntsecmod to be wrlalrt death. It wotil.1 be ittlpbttlblo to tnurnqrAtO tho personal inqullltn .width hare bocrl mniln nt our nfllra nil to tlio VlfJllV 6f tho artlclo, but thoy havo been so nuhWoflj that further Investigation of tho aubJcCD wns doemnl necessary. oy With this end In vlo w a ropresontotlvo of It this papercallcd on Dr. llculou nt his resi dence ' dcuco on Andrew atreot, when the follow' thov nnncar as iMalnllff, or I "3 nterriew 'tTCctirrwi ; omcie oi defendant.. '!." I...I il. ,. - .. V. y9ur"i Vrar, um croetro nu.w wuu.- ------ - mv . inbiii tUiiiu e.u ntititi nrn inn CTiinrnnnte naiaiiin Liinu'iii' tho station when thoy cot tainly had'nt i bio condition you wero In, and tho way you been In the city a week, and wcro as i tvoro rcocued, sucli as you can sustain I", Mn..ni . t.4....lt.i. .i. t .. ... 1 ii lvi.rv onrt of llifltn nml Innnv nclaltlon. 'o ,,onoX'cq31y &&J&8S$?i b,vt" M,.w "i 0.13111111, ur iu nil- swer to a complaint for nssault them did not think I was sick. It Is true I bad frequent headaches; felt tireUmosB of mo tluioi could oat notblnc ono day and bj ravenous too next: leituun limns atomach was out of order, but I mln. nnd toy rat I did not think itmoantnnythlnir serious. Tho mod Icnl profession has Iwon treating symptoms I Instead ot dlMosPH for years, nnd It Is hlRh ' tiino It ceased. Tho symptoms I bare Just mentioned or nny unusual action or Irrita tion of tho wntor channels lndlcnto tho ap proach of kidney disease morotbnn acouiih announces tho tomlng o f coniumptlon. o wound of any kind. If by chnnco ho siiouiu navo occn cut suiiicicntiy to draw blood ho is In his glory, llo takos a delight In smearing tlio blood all over his face, and ho would no moio think of taking n drop of it off until tho pollco had seen it than ho would of iljing. It's evidence, you know. "Thoy aro remarkably shrewd In a business way, too, and whllo they arc not as a rulo dishonest to tho extent of downright robbery or thievery, thoy will do almost anything for tho sako of turning a penny in the way of tradr. Tho only pcoplo that can bent them In tho way of tricks aro tho Chinese. I remember a caso that occurred somo tlmo ago that will show tho difference between tho two in that way, Thero was a certain Polack In tho precinct that got n contract to mako a number of shirts. They wcro to bo delivered laundered, and ho took them to a Chi nese, laundry In Christie street. I for get tho Chinaman's name, but will call him Wall Lung lor tho sako of tho story. At tho appointed timo tho Po lack called for tho shiits, but had lost tho ticket. 'No sabo Inglcuo; no tlckcc, no shlrtce,' was all ho could get out of Wah Lung, and ho camo to tho station for help. Wo could give him no aid, and so ho went to tlio city court and got a warrant for Wall Lung. lun llincs ho would bo without a slzn of i do not treat tho cough, but try to help tho a a i1' . mnrra. ivnniintiiii nn U tho kidneys, tho sourco ot most of theso all st. Wo should not vrnsto our tlmo Irv ine to relievo tho headache, pains about tho body or ether symptoms, but fro directly to mpnts." " This, then, is what you meant whon you said tbt moro than ono-hnlf tho deaths which occur arlto from Drlgbl's dltoaso, is ItDoctorl" " Precisely. Thousands of dtsonaca nro torturmc pcoplo to-day, which In reality aro llrifrht's discaso In somo of Its many forms. It Is a hydra-headed monster, nnd tho Slightest symptoms should stiiko terror to every ono who has thorn. 1 can loo'., back and recall hundreds of deaths which tih slclans declared at tho tlmo woro rallied Luy paralysis, n)oploxy, heart discaso, pneu- uiiruiU) umiui in. iuivi .viiu uuii-l vuiuiuuu complaints, which 1 seo no w wcro cauwd by ilrlRht's dlsento." "And did all theso cases havo slmplo symptoms at first t" "l.vcry ono of them, and mlKbthnvobeoa cured as I was by tho timely usoot tho same remedy. I nm Retting my eye n thoroughly opened In this matter and think I am help ing others to oo tho facts nnd their osslbIe danger also." Mr. Warner, who was visited at bl cstab ment on North St. Paul ttrcot, spoko very earnestly! "Jtlslruothnt Prlght's discaso had In creased wonderf ully. nnd we- find, by relia ble statistic thnt f rum TO to 'SO, IU growth wns over 2.7) percent, Look at tho promt- nont mon It has carrlod off, and Is taking vegetnblo mntter covered with nn Inch of soil or ashes, using wood or coal ashes. Once a week In winter, or (dUner in stimmur. cover with half an Inch of lime. The Unto will bo slack ing, of course, and should be kept drv. Knrly In spring empty tho contents of the barrel over tho garden beds and spado it In." off every yeor, for whllo many aro dying apparently of paralysis and aiioploxy, thoy nro really vlctlmsof kldnoy disorder, which causes heart disease, paralysis, apoploxy, ?i , cnr!v ovory woolc tho papers record too death of somonmminent tnnn fmt.iil.li scourge. Itecently, however, tho lncreaso 'ri four large pud's, anil short sleeve are massed with flow- .t.... . ..11 .1 . m . . - . Kuitiii nun uown, nnu our side of th Inko was In a deep shadow. When thj JfAII our camp cotilpniro had been ro- rnoved to Ihu cabin, nnil mr VVln!..io. tcr Kllu StOOll In tlio corner A. thin was then a new arm I did not bullovo flioy know how to m.o it, but my ro tolvor wtra Colt' old patbern and Joadcd with powder and used porous tlon caps. "Sot lliar,"' said tlio woman, as sho pointed to a corner. I wont over and sat down on the bed. It was not the corner In which my rifle stood, but th- weapon was not moro than ten feet awsv. Tho woman thnn wtUI nometlilng to tho children In tholr uwn Jiiojigrul (llnhct, and both of them aat ilown facing mo and only thrco or our foet away Then man and wlfo ewt off lha roSe, ncbctt loug poles, and wnMftiitly tho boat slowly moved down ii lako u Iho north T1-u Jako au. Hi. MtlaVit laliU jAxmml W 1.. -J scow had been anchored by a stone, tin pair inspected ino personal propertj and counted the money taken from the yictira. Tilt outlaw then waahed the uiuou irom iii unmts. When they entoinxl the cabin, pr house, tho woman produced some cold meat and hoecako and threw hunks to onch one, Inoluding lnjsolf. It wis only nfUr the provisions had dlsap peaied.I eating mine with the rest.tha the man addressed mo. "bee jure, stranger." ho said, "what brought you up yere?" "Looking over lands." I roplleO. "Urn! Who be you?" fe 1 I told him. A f " "Didn't count on seelu' Iljaoltl), I reckon'" ho sneorcd. "No." "Which is unforttltiit fur von .Vx. killed orj land hunter who ovcrSc fut on my olalm, and 1'Jl keep k'HIln1 ""v- VH11V& "We didn't coma here to dlsturuTr annoy you," l said. "It sjlst the same thing I'm on me null human raca fur th I've bin used, and I'll kill when kin git tho oli n nee. I've dropped! u .luuiu juiiers. ao-inorror t'ltl uinor. nnu turn taxo Lnur nrv I f, .. .i i i-.. i .. .? " r umr tiinr nun my uonn " "Over lliar" was lha f.ir corunr nnd ontirely out of reach of mv kVineljetor. Whon I bunked donn in n.y comer the gun was removed entirely, and the famlh lay don n In inch a way at to hoiu me In. For tho firnl three or four hours they woro like cats, starling up at tho slightest move, but toward mid iiigm I was satlsllod that all were asleep. I oould not reach tho flro-arras without slipping over tho bodlo. and thoy knew that any effort on my part to loosen a log would arouse them. About midnight, after a long aad cautious effort, I aat up. Itwasastar llght night, nnd, as Iheio wus no door In the cabin. I oould tvo out. I was full; determined to mako an effort to 05011110. but when I ennui In nsnvninitlin chances, I had to abandon tho idea. Tho alligators wero constantly about us, often rearing up to paw at tho logs, nnd unlfsi I could get hold of the fire arms and begin the light, I should be wiped out in any effort I made. I think I slept for an hour ct two, and what aroused mo I can pot toll. I was allll sitting", and, as I looked out upon Iho night I saw a human flguro, draw iUclf tin 011 tlio bows of thnliost. t i list supposed It ws one of tho family, fill f n ll.fi,,.nnla nl.l.,.ll. f .. I !': inuuil cuiiviliceil 1 his fliruro moved iiuir its presence longtime In rench rn tanned atralnst 6 Wg rurvey ot Uic ly slrii". Rhs to cover herself with busltft. of nil ' tlicre aro oilier addition of rold-wmk.d totU and luinoles annual weeds nnd ' " ; ,t'""' '," "'"" "' lllB popular col- gra!t. Kven tho bluo-gi-.ts contends In tain for oompleto possession of Its freehold. One is forced, livlne hero AN UNSETTLED POINT. llib J.Jtr.l l.tprrlinenU na to the WUIH7 or Ste.li li the Kirlh. Tlio yet tmsoltled question as to tho length of time soeds will retain Utility in the oaith i-ooeivcs new interest from a paper by Prof. IJjnl, tlio well-known boWulst of .Michigan. In 1879 ho de termined to test by experiment tho length of tiino somo common plants would havo their seeds remain dor mant in the soil. He took twenty three kinds, and fifty seeds of each. Kach lot of seeds was mixed with caith taken from thrco feet beneath tho sur face of land that had never been plotted. The seeds and mixed earth wureplnot-d lit bottle uncorked, with the mouth slanting downward to keep out the rain. Thty were burled twenty tllllUl I'll!. lllfllin. h.tl.111. tl.d a..r,,fln TI..... ors, ill several shinies, for both blonde ! afterward the bottles conlainlni? aciirim er. Among new exquisite lull fabrics w the tufted illusion. It has the effect 111 one style of a shower of rose-buds, or pink and white daisies caught in a great cobtvob. For dancing, train are abolished, but there aro many superb costumes with trains; a wlilte and green satin gleamed like sea-foam through n misty cloud of old point lace, borne other tolloU are embroidered vtitli gold In sprajs of wheat iu finest needlr-work. The addition is ninth of nrj pullings of embroidered tulle, nnd l....l. ii. . -. sji f the plico wasb.o changed in appear- geftnte0k,nJnjIeUaytlbUt0 thU to lho anee us to nmko It hltogwthei tinrccog- 'Do you think many pcoplo nro afflicted 111iiuiu nnu nn nuogeiuer (iiuertlll i "" '"-"y llnouonol-eallroIt, Plitnnniiin wn In Minrn.i 'Pr, .-,.- n,i "A prominent urofewor Inn Now n tho Polack wns wild would bo miltlno- mr"c"l ."?.?. .!,"s. ifc.ty.r!''e..Mon I.I. mUillv Ho never got the shirts ao had various fluid under nVicrosroplc nnftlr- HI US A IWIUIY. "Sometimes wo havo troitblo In mak-Inn- out all tho different lintroes spoken In tho precinct, but wo can ccncrallv d somebody who can translnto for " X Y. Tribune. find us, Tns farmer' AjetiVt Jlirahi. favorite veit Hiirost.- ng receptlui Is brocaded and brunette. A charmln tomuuu of licavy satin .1 .. .. .., . . . .. . . CIUM.-.J nnu iieuect, iiiii-blowu roses lilac ground; tho over Mm rinln.frobl foliage-all most extiuisilel) shaded, l'lie open frontof tlio skht is tlrn 1 Dei jear after yoar,' to note, even though on "10 rose-tinted without the least sentiment, the rich Jf"01''"1 Ullj droop pageant ol transitory wild-boom that HUM force a nutniri, for iualf nro. ii,. land5oape.flnuamenUof colden d.inde-' l)i,0.,y' '" ''"soIosb the petticoat of Parmi lions in tho lawns; vaat beds of iolobs I yehct. which is profusely liluimed. gray and blue, in dimmer bosky "lados- I "." n ' ,vurko', wH" Pail, vtoltit patebea of flaunting sunflower alone I Iridescent bead-. Foreign de.igns tho road-side; purple thistles, and, of liat' '''""oduocd into some of these deeper purple still, and fur donsor '""-"lucent fabrics the fashions of growth, beautiful iron-weed in tho ' e'""?1"110 t0tiires wrought In Spain, woods; wilh many clumps of rJdnr I . P'-C'",en of old silk from tlio looms of THE GENERAL MARKETS. Kansas enr, rcb : CATTI.C-Shlpp'nir etccri... 13 M (I 4 1 Native cons :!l t a ,t .. - lliilclir' (leers .. 3 U) . J n ItOOS-OooJ to ehoico lieav .IN) ii In l.'irbt . ... ... :il It i; WIIKAT-.N... i rel Wft i No. iii. ri k n r No 2 lolt f.'.i) ti OATS-Ni,. S K ( a ItVli-No 2 , rt t FMJUII-ranoy. per aack.. . 1 IS tk 1 h ii. 1 1 ..art uniu.1 am aa a rj llirrrr.li-( holes eronmerr.. S i'IIKSSI.-Full crcsiii 1 KIKIS-flinico l UACOK-llatn HhotiMeri biOoe r.Aiin , wool. Missouri umrntheil. 1 ror.TOE8... .. .. t .m. T. WIUIU. CATTLU-Shlppln steers.... I G - . Hiiiohera'ateera. nt lions rnctinir an ailKKI'-I'iiirlo choice ti immt-flinlen , ... Ml. WIIKAT-.No.Srcl K 1,11.,.. ...1,1 f.. u. It . , . u.u.u, .i,i, i.i3i-eAiaii.iiiig paianos 01 I ,v.vii..i. uinvivovrrj, mitt groups 01 dolloato Map-apples, nud whole holds of dog-fennel and golden-rod. And wlty inontlon coarser things -indomitable dock and gigantic poke, burrs and plenteous nightshade, and mullein and plantain, with dusty gr-i-greon rag weed .ml thrifty fox-ttiil? an innumer able throng! Mie and pumpkins and boansgrow together in a field a trlplo crop. Nntureperfecls thorn all, yet must do more, beareely havo the plows loft the long fun.nvs beforo there sprltljfs It. i n vup.u.l ...It. I .1. . '. V. ..j. .nu.., ,,i.i gruwiii, aim a louriu Palermo are copied, luiving the ground covered with curled scrrattfil lentes, inos nnd the blue-llowored cunUury. India silks of the gorgeous medieval period are reproduced with flowers, shells and lues in silver and gold, and .leeks of soutlot and of gold nn I opal shadings Good UoHtekceiing. - i i - ,.. . FARMERS' WIVE3, fallliful llelpara Win, Arr n'orn Oat hf Vrnntlrtt lV.tr k. Harilashiwi Iwen tlie lot of tl.efaimsr In the past, before Invention came to lualil, tlie wite of the farmer rup, i morning-glories, fcsiojn the tall , HU far bWiind In tho advantage . canbe?fV'. ""'nl '"' loom has been dl.oarded Uenbvaridi dren aftirniaili. rs,i . l ' fWiiiRjriRciiine anil washer have 1,1 lUAPriWl,ltJioo and ltftciiM, for ill Uwt.pcrJUli!iitJhoo i last srMaJpjvecds'Tind TuJekIyllf5 their i iv -.a.ti?.n?Bs f rs5,3 ijidcwalk rr TK wnu 'jiZSWUlifrti m. JICB. BJBFflaBBKaHl,... kt P- "Vaaaaami. r' mWKMit' r.A. HK. , . "i.TWWmS . w-sa aun' ';.-y." -r r--jf -oii mmmjm TMrw "nOmmwft K mni aaaaaBasKrsKjasr mu ;.in..v.ir jr-mmmwamwaaw i uoi cvcriTviV jfiar 3nHMK.tPBBDt lJaH'" Wnoimc209.'J3mW&' ..,aW8Vi wwmkwkwimm! hiimm in. I " TBfctf l--r-----.tfSiaJVB1TTrTcniBl&4 n, i.rer, rili-inn3tU(nWnlBVor In nuAn out pntw ah tuhdatl.TOfcTh'Snii, f the , A.klud!Uraoat7re.Air.hinf.il'.nii ' lio but n inoiiicnt' ino to tho conlr.tn cauticiulv. as if unknown andwi ing m Wis ohlen i if velheiSj6oriiB offtlicje Jan.U aftel? KlnjfTtSltrvatcd,- 1ioTf51. ,? ci'iiiilit illi. but alwat without artificial f. niliz rs, for moro than uirt'i i tiarurs Ol a centnrt. in .. properly tr. nt..l. equal in pioducllve-n-sto the host farming hmdsofKu Bi ' 'i . n'?1',nl!' roa on. of tljojo pld Ik-Id will take two illffeient crops In a soason. Ho got two outiln-M of oloter from a meadow, and has rich gracing loft. A few of these counties bin oat a time produced throe-fourth of the entire hemp product of tlio United States. The bliile itself ha at illflercnt llmoj stood llrtt In wheat and hemp and Indian com and wool and tobacco and flax, and this although half it territory Is oovered with virgin forest. When .'and undur Improper treatment havo becomo impoverished. men wiuuiiumciiiM nai ueen restored, not by nilillclal fertilizers, but by slmplo rotation of crops, with nature's own help. The soil rests on decom posablo ilmoatone, which annually give up to It In solution all tho essen tial mineral plant food that n Judicious system of agriculture should over rp. movo. Jamti Law Allen, in Jfarner's Mu gat inc. irwenru unuabor of thv hott.uho d. it ih. ftrnir$ vWfe still ha much hard work to porfoim We may even add that ihi ai ,-.. Iit sunerMriletl the old ojm'flrypj ' , nnd soup-boiling and l'ffiJfeD,!,iJi.' lir'' oceuiiatlon of the wiljmt heTlBbor I still tlreaome and ilIHIng. iVfian tho bllsv ssaaon arrii-o. llin Pjrdejt w-.rk falls to the wife, and ijrytlilngil p. mis ujwu licr manage- pi in or. r tn it tho labor in the llnnav ll"t be retardod. 'lit, mnili 1st be done on time, and iu unknown anlitlex. win! In r l.i.k of iflviiiv ut. foil Ih 'miis with her liuslianir nud lOTwi the tiimig tyrant In the cradle. Tnrlet bo in two or more plncf at " m wiiiic nor nutiiii must IIUip my b at-cntud, but a it is ofMni the woro examined, and tho acorn found ail tieca.tel In July, 18W, some hot- tlos weie emptied into shallow, porous saucers, set in a llltlo water In a miiIIi window. In tins middle Of .0ViMn!r tie cnrll was nirnln i con.v -Vo. dried, and not disturbed till the I i!iT.!l0,-s jr.,i. ,.f r ..n t . ! i", m uiniu lunuwiiig, vtiien the earth was again moistened, and ox poied on test platei. Thirty-six of tho LtMium Itrmnicum, or pepper grass, soon grew; nineteen of Iho Amntanlut rejlexH or pig-weed, grow, nnd of the following: Ciiptella burm-jxutont, 30; Anlheimt Oatnla, may w cod, H; (UttolheraJtiennu, evening primrose, 10; Irtulaea oltraceu. 19: llmnex crii, dock, II; Maria glnurti, fox- I u'lTrn-L-reirnVr'; ' tail grass. 13; Stetlaria media, chick- . railK "L" .'.!Z wt'oii, wj; Tryolutm repent, white clover, 2; Vtrbnicum Thapmu, mullein, 33. In most cnes Iho bnlanoo of tho 60, or nearly so, grew tho follow Ing J ear, and in a fow case did tho feeds sprout simultaneously n fact which Prof. Ileal regards as exhibiting a wiso provl.lon in nnturo to guard the seed ling against tho .ot unvarying chapter of aocicfenU. In the following oases no immhI grew. Itngweed, Ambrosia ar temuKtolia; black mustard, Vrumca niyra; olieat, llromus seealinin; lire weed, Rrteilutti hici aetfolia; Ly.hnis QUImijo, tho corn cockle; Malm rotumlifolia, common mallow, one only grow; plantago major, plantain; Polygonum llijilio-l-irer, smart-weed; T,ua Uccitlentalu, Arbor-Vlliai, and onli tint two white cloter already noted. Somo of tlno atqiearoil to have trieil to grow and in Ilirrnut-Crcnincry ... 1'OIIK. . .. ' I COTrON-SlliMlliur .... .. . OIIICAOO. CATTI.n-Ehlpptnir eteers HODS I'ncklnir nml aliliipinir BIIUKI'-Fttirlo choice... .." Kl.ouil-Wlnler wheat tIII5Ar-No.Zrcl ...... No.3 ooRw-e".,,"!"f.:-::": UARt-Mo, - , uri: No CA7TLK r,xpjTtt IIOtlH Oooil tocholco.. . . FIIUKI1 Coinniiin lo uooil . 1'I.OUII OnoJ Id choice ... . WIIKAT-No.2iou ...... J roilN-No.S. . ..." OATH Western mlicd Jlnu-tWinery I'lrrilOLUOM-Unltcd.- A posb of Itcd Btar Cough Cure will pro rant you disturbing tbo congregation, and put you in a right framo of mind lo enjoy tho services. Twcnty-flve cent a bottle. - A KainnT of Labor The one spent on a morning paper. Ml bprlngi AVim. " A prominent profesnor in n Now Orleans iject of llrlght'. disenko. Ho -i . . .. - . "i : .j is nnu was auowingtho stuuoiitsnbnt tho Indlratiotis of this terrlblo malady were. And xitxt, gentlemen,' ho snltl, as wo havo pcrfoct own fluid ti the usual tett. A ho watched iho results nt couutennnro teen tho unhealthy indications I will show iuu now ii appear in a stow ot ticaitu,' nnil ho (.ubmlttctl his Kllllilfttllir -hnnrrn,l Ma color nnd command both left him nnd in n trembling voico ho said: 'ucntlemcn, I havo mado n painful discovery; 1 havo Uright's discaso ot tho Mduei a.' And in less than a yoar ho was dead. Tho slightest Indication, of any kidney difficulty should bo enough to ktiiko terror to nny ono." " You know of Dr. HcriiotiM caso!" " Yoj, I havo loth rend and heard of It." "It Is very wonderful, l it noli" "No mom to thnn n great many others that havo come lo my notico as having Uen cured by tho luimo means." "You bollcvo then that Uright's disease can bo cured I" "I know It ran. I know It from my own and tho oxperienco of thousands of promt ncntwrsons who wero given up to dlo by both their physicians nnd frlemfs." "You siwak of jour own vxpcrlonco; whntwasitt" " A fearful one. I had felt languid and unfitted for business for enrt. Itutldid not know what niled me When, bowover, I found It wns kidney difficulty I thought there wns littlo hope and so did tho doctor. I havo alnco learned thnt ono of tho physi cian, ot this city tioInU-d ino out to a pen tlem.in on tho street ono day, saying: Thoro goo. n mnn who w 111 bo (lend within a) ear' I believe his words would havo proved truo If I had not providentially uncd lho remedy now known a. Warner'. Mate Cure "Did you mako a chemical analyst, of tho caso of Mr II II Warner, somo three years ago, Doctor I'1 wns asked Dr 8 A. Lattl more, ono of tho anaty it of the statu board of health " "Yds, sir " What did this nnalysl. show youl" " A Mtrlous dlscao of tho kidneys." " Did you think Mr. Wurner could recov er!" ' Ho. sir. I did not think It possible." " Do ) ou know anything about tho reme dy which cureil him " I havo chemically analyzed It and find It pure and harmlcK." Dr. llenion wn. cured Jttsi vtnri two nnd U vtll and attending to his profesIon'al duties to-uny, in this tlty. Tho standing of Dr. Ilonicn, Mr. Wanicr and Dr Lattltnoro In tho coimuunlty is Imyond ijucstion, nnd the stntementa thoy mako can not for a moment lw doubted. Dr. Ilcnlon'. rxjrlenco shows that llrlght'. dUeaM of the kidney Is ope diseases, that of tho mot deccptivo nml dangerous ot all (irseusea, tuai it is excvwiingiy common, out that It can lie cured If taken in tlmo. Lovely woman Is doubtless mnn'a Infe rior In strength, but she beats In point of slRha.-A'. i.JhralJ. LEAtJisajnhyilcInn tmtlfy to thoynlue lal Ckerry Pectoral, a. a specific for len ilriBii. The irrent iiuostion m. will wds retain their tltalily "forngu" lit the earth: and. when condition. l,.., ..,., . , I , ' i sruucaiwi irfimpiiHcirosioraiioi.ioiieaiiii, Oliango, sprout and make a forest, or ' vlgor,andmatihoo.lBuarantexl. No risk In. piuiiuixj a wuouy now growtli illllerent curreu, oa !) ilaya' trial Hallowed. Write Younc JIrnt Itea.t This. Tin VotTAlOllBLT Co., of Marshall, Mloh., offer to tend their calebratod Kl.E0rr.o- VuL Taio Hklt an I other liLEOTiiio ArrUAKcxx on trial forSOdays, to men (young orold) afflicted with nervous debility, lot. of vital Ity and all klndrod troubles. Also forrhoti. matlam.nouralcia.naral vslt.atul mnn v nth. er diseases. Complete restoration to beallh, erfonikd in a mannrr to ptra all. iinpttcAiUa) t be McnmmodaU'il M uaarfu MMlUaffitMn, tftHTHb nm d Her i-tiliroly to of a ulilp, It requiru and wlmn iiKoliold oralt la the from that within the memory of tho "oldest Inhabitant." It U already known that mtny eed will reuinln in the srounil "noveral tears" before crur. mlnaling, under somo conditions, and that seed kept in drawer, dry, will altto grow often somo ears of sucli treatment. These fact Prof. Ileal con firms. Hut the greater fact Int olved iu tho ".tges" remains untouched It is curious- to note that a number of kind that agriculturist note as coming up after ninny year, failed -to appear at all here; and thin shows that lha method pursued by Proftriloitl was not in full accord with the jiroscrvutlvc power of uualued nature N. Y. Jiutc- jmUtnl. tbematoncofor Illustrated pamphlet, froo. Htartmko figures Ghosts Burlington Vrtt l'rtn. Railroad as Forest Plantar. What objection oiin there bo tn mm. pon to nsaiit in any i lulling, either by National or Statu log. 'I'V""? 1T'U1J.. ' '.B I ". "very railroad company In the we" A French shopkeeper of TarU ends emus will t.y mi -j desire my body 1 ,nH and grbaiu flour uutini wi I Iro.. to be placed In the hand ofnieii of oX.lU tiuun JL.I ni'li"''! liv iHH2ku..' .-v.it :... 'i 7. : r . i' ncu triKH.mt nttn it u at . wlrnre,, Ami tlmt ltjj.y ha carefully aflaauu.lAil tJuf 1 ji ,1 il. " ...Hi... i duties ItiaM Hill work -nn ndhtt ollior, for, should an aco. too iniicli time for s.io fall lo steer iu the right direction, oonfuiloii ixsiilt. Wouinn'a work should lie mud ciuiiur on somo farms, nnd sho should not b called upon Work thnt la In I, a house, though such I not Iho rule In Z '"' ., "ro" f0"'-""' ,n u,e an oases Tor often hnid work soon ' , ' " " ""'" """" "',l' ,mi aImrl ol' weaisout these willing heliter. mid I lh" "UterlimlU-citliersldgof It trnok i u rigut oi wnyr And Hie law may preecribe ihat tho troe planted dial I lie of ibvsfultnrletlae, adapted to the soil and limine which the road travewi Wl.v can not this bo ao ooiupllsned? And ! It not fair that uieae great consumers should bo mad nlo restorer of forest? Can not thin law bo made Justifiable on sanitary ground, on the highest reason for all litw, tho public wtdfaro the greatest good to tlu grt alert number? Hnvlng such a law JWhful'y administered for fifty years even (o half that period and tlio tourist uhnll Journey from Georgia to Maine and from iloston to Han Francisco , batwecn imnllnuoii avenue of elms' nnd oak, ulioltered from snuimor tlifst and heat and frnns rwitlir tliein prematurely old. t'-.rni, Field ami blvehmtn. An attempt has reccnly been mado In bwrUirlniiil to adopt a unlfonn Oor man orthography for Unit eountry. Tho coufrenoo wns JuiBely attenued by prliiiew and booWh-n a propojf tion to adopt tho l'niwlaii-llatnrion oithograph.v was opposed byheote of a large majority, and It was deoided toi-efur Iho matttir lo a coiiforunco of deb 'tc4 from all the firman Intca A VATCnAi, color, that defloa detection, Is produced by Ilucklugham' Dyo for tho Whiskers. - Wkkcki.xm engineering Is what Is wanted on railroads and ateainboatc Am ode-out Maurltt. thing A poet California No Rope to Cut Oil Horses' Manes j.ntMjNaltM "H Ill"f(i; IFAIT- . an( iiii imtiinca, a ti iinrtifrinriiurif ran ) (iii r tuaDj itari ui inn L H rre.titirreflptufwl. SoUtrtl! Jjirntvi BPrtiii UimuUtU (II I Fl . rtdj rr-fr?n4 fir rlrIHi C IalouTiioitiitUixbetcr,N V N EEDLES. fBl..Ma?-''. SH UTTLES, ISSll?.t SfflS'JK; Kfct-'AIKJj. i vVyv mJ& !J&CZl V V nn mm k ii .'.r, ,. ULocitll.,Hl. Loon, llo) DTHl.'S muim 1 1JXIB -irr! "i i - .mhu mu, ruuua, uu. OH! M BACK Km; ttralfl or tell atlacka thttfak lark nnu nrauf- prosirain rea UC I t it-j 31 ft. M Snirf-B Xil 5? h rt lily w - iUM f a the: QESTTGMC ? Blrenatliena (he flluacleii, Ulcnrile. tho Nrrrrs, rnrlebra the iiinrii, li.vr. new if or. jlnmn's Iriai lilt Urn hsro rallarod ma and I cliftar lollf nwommand It." Mas. Ahsa IIoipawOB-m, WW lamina lit, Sfll Mo , . I h !""' Iirmra's Uva Uit tors lor a sut back tilth mych bsneat," I Imm,'? hts alKtre Trsda MitV and nres-ad t4 Haas ontfft-)" Tnlie nn other. AtdiotiIrS,ir nuovtiti:Mi-,'co,,AI''r,il0",:.1io. TUB SEVI STAGES OP MAN an BE-niHn? AT 00MB AQB Titlro-o 7 uronr7r nrurn. t . Run ,, Hnl!,U Vj li.li.vao kninuui ntratui. " . tl MMftriv K?WmLf vFmTlllBraKtn wKkW'jUmU$iimaMmfM mhmmmmmmmmWkmrWnrlkVr9 STII UTAlTij-llltONOHlTIB. ' This It alneit at fatal as Coninmetlon If net at- CI tendf d to la Us esrlr stses. Anr erll reialts rnsr bo cured bf tho Brotnpt ma ef Tajlor't Cherokee llttaa dr "f Sweet Oina and Halltla. The Sweet dam from atrreof the same name irrpw lnirlntha8oath,comiinedwl.raieamada fniin th. MullrlnplintoMhgoMntldi Tor tlio bj all ilrac glfttsatSArentsand SI ooperbottla. WAJ.T1UI A. TAXlAllt, Atlanta, Oaw 3VX, "W. 3D UJSL 'JiT ATV5T Wajne, Cu Fact Co., IUinoU, , IIA3 IMPORTED FROM FRANOtT lereheraIUrvalHr4al 8.&00,000, i aaaal 70 PEH trhlth Inclndra l CENT OF ALL HORSES ra- wir WhftM Miltr af bleod I eitt,II,hed br tHdltrm "r.l'd liJ.threMhftpa.8tnd Eotk ofVraiict, Uw Stud Hook tier .ullU,.d iu tli( cuuufrr. ' EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA. ' s-v t.- STOCK OH HAhOr ' yy AA v x-ao impcrlfd Crcod Mar Impcrlcd Slcllions, Old rnoorh for Cervicv, 130 C01T3 Two X'ara old xnt 9 nva-llflnii lt nrtn. ill. 0"r'"t r n mu nu r w. II trad ,Mntala i,wf M k mtfW '-.v rj.M"r - "i-,. V7-LU1S A v?t. V I?"LCATARHtf; Wm?M SSwii2S.31 lclt,.0f Jl" naatber and riwnl In L"i'.'AJ a'alaiaotrnt m Wavra ll'. 1.35 iMI.ra wloltlilaii,n thai, -w & .Vvtlh.Vl.ittrn . Will rnlurrh, yean I u a latrercr from ettarrh of the head aud Ihroat. Dr few applications of Elf! Cream luim I re celred derided bentat wu cured bf oae bet tie" -Cn k atom Pica ia, Waterlr. ! T. I hire used Flj't Creim Diltn fordrr ct ttrrh (to which Kitero peraoat are roofer! who come tollre here IhproTcd a cure n r m -Vtat, vta rtt. Cob Arsrttlnltsiitlcdlc tt-e. Vrlcn'Grt til.vn clrcutir hbV UltOIIILKS. DrotKl.u,Owrto, BaA3rc?l V5L Mtl mmmpMM HAY-FEVER n. &. IM K- OR SKII7 CANCER. EPWIHIS1 iiaiiiiju.i B t roriOTenyetrtInfTrcdwl(hcftncroan.rw CU;bttnHithstir'trlrn4 romm. nJrrl tbo uo of fiwirt'a Hprcin. n! 1 0"tfnnlni J t mtke an rllorl areii iniuui m mi .ful.fti.'t botfajtlti h Innarnta of tho mr.iielne at first wai to toprvcareli otti. Th In ivmew hat axrrTai t he mrc . hut fm I hf Inltamma tlon waaallajrptl, anal (m trnu tnlmrrvre afttr the (Int MfKLQi ral health h4i n atlytmproYftU u1fsrtohrai. nntUtlMro i not a vwilgoof liltti cw UO.UM. Air itLOt ral Iitalth la in atlvlmnrc miirooiifr. aim am ablo to do anr kind ut wort. cn .'irirHii IU UH.rrtO twi mi Tho cDOr ud mr oolr a littlo tear uiuka ihu Ma. . ... . . .Mn Juicti A. UcDovAlaOu AtUata. 0 , AoKUit 1 1, 14ft. Tiratlao on U ami Skit. Dtacasta mallM trto. . - 117 W. Ski but cu 50 Reward yiJiuoF'4 t ranrcirniia I'Nn i f iimi) al-a Jtiat r.ir clcaaan iLag-aimurliYartin or t M tn ot dr ai ouri'a nndNooa ninrloranf Iti-rcrorbur ltnnrtrr1 AV'uiihnuiA &II1I vlria L lualU r, wtitrti wo offer rhfap, tlrrutir aad I'rivt I If nitliritVr. 2CWARX UAClTTin: CO.. C,uinaa. Oato. lbBiu&ib, l&bibfiSI ..j.u-n ni.vi.iii:.. -j( IIK.VTII. fflMtftl$& hhr) fiKwiKEi; v'Ji vsmssA , TsA-a.' S.t ' ,.- 'J" 't"?1 flr? 1 9"t J"t ttrcet a brat a ftra rnn nrarlr lo.l hi. In. Tatin lo tht h ., Iial JIl!". t"r,M,,J"LN",B wai lanai'lr arilud, and within a week ho rriurnrd to w wit. h! ' ", trblicttod torrtitU healed T.k. Il..n. m If mvfS3liin SI0GK1 f'l TS A.N , J .orvft m oois j W" will furnlih dopltcatet of I.IVI or air ouirr cut tuown in any but im STOt IC Donk. at or brl ,w nam. d t ri IVl.l.l.llllll III 11MI-M-. It I II., 11, , ir trpirtand hi .wilraiftf. an ticiihina ti ,kuii r En rta,s netnedr fr (Mlarrb It Iho HI rsi Ht. Eaahwt to I'ae and leapnt, HJI Wa nAII K00.'"' M I" th Itaad, N! afj Ilrada. he, llajr Ftvcr. du Mccnu. nu HfiMr STUDY. lbk krploK, llusine IIURILlitni, rrnmsnst ip A' lh c In if Ill.lIlNr.siw t'oi.r.l.lii:. Ti.k,, S risr.'sTooTiiACitr.Dnorsciirolnltnimilo.Ko f5(rtn'i.SiiVur.S(ijil,o(iInnil beautlOot, Xo. Qkiihan Coiix IlEJiovr.il kill Corns ilunlon. , Which It the most ancient of tie trees) Tbe elder treo. Itrurr It Immediate, and a euro aura. PIso's llomody lor Catarrh. 50 cents. Faav walklna; atlcka-liurrlcanei. fUlt. burgh Clironltli-ltlf graph. I wit ti,k geni boht ono eics jUnplrtof n-w mlllc n littlo Hood's Sarsaparilla Is prepared from Ssraapsrllla.Iitndclloti,Masdrace, Dock, ripil.iewa. Junlptr lierrlet, and other well known tad rtlutMe rri.-lt,l rvBiadlts. The eambt- bttloa. proportion tad braatratloB ara Manila- .a Ilood t Strtiparlua, kI vine It curtilre pcwei not pot sttttd If oilur medlclsH. II tfleett reintrktut cnrei where otbertfta Hood's Sarsaparilla It tht ben Wood partner btfor lb publle. II crtdl ult ererr Impurltf, and curtt Scrofula, all lUuum, Iiolbk I'lmplet, all llamvrt. Uipepilt, Illl louwett, tick lletdtche, Indlcllon, O. uer.l II. blllljr, Ctttrtn, llbtamtllita, Kldnejr ttid UrirCom' pltintt it oTtrcomet thtt ettrcna tired fcelliiK, and buUdi up theirs um. Hood's. Sarsaparilla Hit nil unpara'Hlad taucii tt hunt, lucb hit be twmt In popultrllr la Lowtll. lu whery II Ii ratde, ihtt wbaia nclsbborboodt t'D Itklnj II at tht same lima, Th itm wonderful uccculitiiend. tactllorer Ih eonntrr III potlUra atrttjuAti Mwfrltttdidallir -il" T.I'XS'.,',"UU- ' loir. PrtptMdbji : P- I. MOOll . CO.. AMbuurl,.. Lnwtll. Matt- "THREE LITTLE MAIDS FROM SGHQOIM Io.up.t,pa7po.u.aa4pkln,. lui.r .ny'liSmYlZtiV''M """'''rW, ""Jiaill M'fH lO Ualuri atAi. Clauaj u-4,r. f, TatkjJ I.IBT Of niHIUfi) ALWXTS CTJTUDUI BV UHNO) MDaom KUSTAKT or noux rtxiu, Ilbettmallam, nurai. nod tcalds, Bllnsi.ddlUlce, Cni.nndllrnl.ea, HpraloarUHtltcbra, Contracted DlttaclM, PlIO Jslnta, Ilackncbe, r.rupllont, 1'reti Illiet, OMlt.lUUt, 3crntchet, Jore and O.llt, Hpatln, Crackt, Screw IVorm, Grab, foot Hot, Hoof All. f .antenna. Hrtlaaj, 1'oundera, Hpralat, Mlrelnt, Stre Feet, MllfTnett, IMREIIT ii ' IThan stlmaaaj tto n ntaati uaraTf o itop f cura I inn ILLINUSICXNXMalll' .naatti-f f flaMl liaVal thai art talHia etna I an-. "M-J b . It dlffl.M f ntn KM HK.rLAWnORlrerJ rU1Dllltit4U JVCalCrv OOLDIERS! a rtdt lenlonandtncrrto eiperlrtii Bt.ci,m,tnutt tirllaf rrlrculaM aw tli-couuit- ',0:1 imcit . 'II V -tll,,terdU.aa-i4.rUiirtoreld.nt roftrliuwlfaraliy,iubUatt6ck7rd,ltU TIIK lirjT dp AM, LINIMENTS VC n As Mht Man r rt,ri w'cMf itoMiiBwracwittit i at I f ( -all (ihiIII lr H It til DUadarOAllitr-waraOo, Ilotli fnCnA urovri. AcenttWsntrd,' ."tIllPf I'nrtli V In I ti.T world lianiplt w A.aaif,4JAi IIIIOA.UB.U WW WV On,Bb rrascd tad rurcd without" ,n traalmrutlnt frra. IMMi )1 UAurora,Kin mm wr v rlne Ilondtd rtttle. thee.h.a. JJdoi'i ,r l" CsliKicucawlih I? u, Ima if. J. UOVCit at Lr0, OoaloirUld Tiir ItinHtkt BnftTfin SoccaurullrlitattCh CDMuiitiluijrtr i, in j x lufrrweko"fufflfl A. N.I tTIIKV n, fit tlirar Cn. U4 remollirftpaJ.1 rcH Um "UVItB MMI(WI I "" NoT r h!w,lj rWHITINO TO .ADVXRTJ i aaqr J MW Mt A4f Mtb '. wsjmvxnmm sFfcS!!"! sv" . "m1