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l- s n .13 m c f 't ' f. I 1 '. i. I t r 1 -." V ir , t ?! I Continue from Fimt I'dfje. ; his tall fizun. ho lifeline i;n anil ! placed me on the sn.lil'e. Jupiter am t mat a frown: ou wee iuite, how can you rct so much fixings on one dress V Do you like it, Gerald r Likoit! Ami that lint! Whew! won't the Woodtown folks stare T They did stare. As we cantered through the main streets, windows Hew up in nil directions, and 'Did you ever! 'Well. 1 am heat! Ain't that a iM'auty V fell from lips on every side. Gerald enjoyed it huge- ly. Ilis eyes sparkled, and his l'fps curved in a thousand mcirv twists as he bowed light and left, muni' times reining up to speak to an ac quaintance, lnit in a moment gain ing my side again. It was a glori ous ride, and we came home to a lad tea, hungry and tired, but in liiijli spirits. Amy ! Amy !' It was just after midnight when this call awakened me. 'Amy, get ii I sick. verv icic r There was a (one of real suffering iu my Aunt's voice, and I sprang out of bed and lighted a candle. She was lying with her hands press. eil over her torehoad. her face ashy pate, mmI her u hole trame trembling. 4 What is it, Aunt Fanny V 'Oh. I don't know ; I'ni cold, so cold, and my head aches fearfully!" She shivered as she spoke, ami I felt really alarmed as I looked at her. I dres.,ed myself hat ily, and tln'i knocked at (ierald's door. 'Hey! What's the matter?" W cried. 1 Yo-.u1 mot her is i!l !' 11 1 he in in two minutes," in- said, and I heard him bound out of bed on the floor. He came in very soon, and one glance assured him', as it had me, that this was something more than the usual nervous attack. I'll go for the doctor. It is nearly two miles, so don't be alarmed if I'm not back soon, lie patient, mother,' for she was shivering and moaning. ' I'll Im here as soon as possible." I heard his horse's hoofs die j with a forlorn, deserted feci in but .1 I a ... ' ' : uie snivering lorin neiore me st lai-d UP niv ener'j-ies. I drew tw,. ! ..,,,. blankets from a box beside the be7 and ran down to the kitchen fire t neat tlietn. then ransacUiiie- all the closets, I found a hot fie'" labelled brandy. I'ight or wrong, 1 was de termined to warm the invalid, so I mixed a strong dose of brandy and hot water, ami made her drink that, following up the prescription by a vigorous rubbing and rolling iu tin hot blanket. Ilel'ore the doctor arrived,- she w as fast asleep, ' Pretty well for an amateur," was the doctor's laughing comment. Why deny who is this .'' lie had caught a good view of my face as he spoke. Aunt Mary'sdaiighter!' ' Yes. yes. Amy's eyes, lips and hair, l'oor Amy, 1 knew her moth er from the time she was a baby till she went to town to teach. ' Ah. well! she was a lovely girl.' My dear, delicate mother, how they all loved her. I looked up with full eyes to (he kind old face; lu! before I had time to speak. lie turned to the bed. Chills and fever." said he in an swer to (ierald's question; but thanks to Dr. Amy, I Ifope it av'iII not turn out much. Keep her quiet for a few days ; I'll eail iu the morn iag.' ' You are not going home to night," said (ierald. ' No, Indeed,' 1 echoed. 'I'll have your room ready for him in live minutes, (ierald,' and leaving them together, 1 went to my cousin's room. The bed clothes were, tossed down in ii pile on the lloor, and although Mrs.Jjeslie says we inusn't say hiiixh I ain afraid there is no other word will describe the state of (he bed. I had never made a bed; all mv work here had been iu th down sta!rs depart nieut bill I was defer - miiid to makeiaMed; so 1 went t work. I am very small, even for seventeen. Many a girl of thirteen eouhl look over my head, and 1 am "slight as well as short. Fancy me then, trying to reach up to an old fashioned, high bedstead. 1 scram bled up until I stood on ihe bed. and i '' "i'','.v heat .it tin bv dint, of kii kin r it nml ! the day plunging into il. fill the feathers h. in a great round hall in the centie. Then, still keeping my sland on the mattress near the foot board. I dragged up the heavy sheets, ihe blankets, pillows, and bolsters, fi. ing the latter into their places that I might not step on the leal hers. It Avas a iieer looUitig lied ; Imf I did j pai n logei ner. Al v.Iear lalher eaine not slay to admire it, and all tliished 'ln in answer fo fieiald's loiter, ns I was, I went Lack In Aunt Kan I M(,,'l af the farm lionsc de n.v'H r.Miin. j eided hiin. A lirave honest heart (lerali'i tool; (lie doctcr in. nml I "as what he most wished in his lit. 'oull hear the sniotheicd langlit.-r which greeted my elV.n ls. 4 hooks like an enraged snow ' bniik with its buck ii..' said Ierald. 'I shall lime to roll myself into n tight ball and jump into the middle of it,' sai.l the do' lor. Like a (liifeli bed whore your head iir.d l'eet stick out at Ihe ends." Ml would be jolly if 1 could roil up like n snake, now.'' Mentally resoking to tarn ui.v itt tenti.ifi to lied making at the earliol opportunity, I threw ni self .low n U'si.lc Ann! l'anny to wiitch her. I beard (ierald go down stairs to finish the night on the settee in M. kitchen, niiil,ercepiiig info the enti y. tossed 1 wo pillow s and a blanket down nn his head as he passed lm der th1 baiii.-ler where I stood 'Tliank y.ni,' he said, th. g 'inn over his nun. Yoiinre a yon. I ; riiiun oi piecjiy ioiks, iiiiii Willi a snucy latigli over (he recollect ions nf Inn own bed, he went into the J-ilehen. I needed lio call to send Ine dow n f'.nirn in the iiiorning, Iml leaing Aunty still asleep. I nintnged my dress and went into tin kitilieii. j ci..l.l was up In-fine me. :iul we, lireiuire'i together, a most substan tial breakfast, lie lore the doctor made his appearance. Well, niu.se,' was lijs uTi'eting, how's v our patient V Still' asleep!' 4 You must have made her tody pretty strong,' he said, w i'.li daneing eves. ,1'' a If'1 ml provider," iera!l; a lien sh- cooks rice.' V' instance.' j j ' N'ow Gerald !' I cried. i j ' Don't mind him." said the doctor ; i 4 what splendid collcc! Yoitrs.Amy V Yes; Gerald taught me to make it. or lalher to grind if.' There is no great art in that," said the doctor, taking a cake from t he pi!o before him. 'It don't (vine naturally, though," I said, gravely. 41 must go ti Woodtown this morning. Amy, if miii can get along alone," said (ierald. 'Can you have dinner later, sav two o'clock .'' 4 Yes. glad of the extra time.' The doctor left mc some powders, with directions about diet; forbade me allowing Aunt 1'anny to rise, ami promised to eail the next da . Here was a predicament, (ierald Aunt ' aimy asleep, and 1 to I'1" l'"' work. One week of er- ! I;"'1 gi'l duties had by no means : piepared me lor the whole respoiisl ; Iiilily of the house, and 1 felt rather ! dismayed. Fortunately, my Aunt ; had a woman ; t ake her washing, i and I had a supply ,.f clean clothes j to start on. One net k hail drench i ed two wrappers, muddied two. greased tlir'-e tiiu-iiii drcss-. ami , made u mountain of soileil things. never jms-ed the stove without cam ing ol'a reminiseem-e on my dress, the pots ami kettles left tl a-i's of an ae,iiaiiitanc( ship on every thing of mine (hey touched; mid washing dishes invariably deluged ine with pi-easy w.iter. 'had left a piece of trimming or muslin on sev eral nails, and the woodshed bore . j lloating hauliers m noiior of ie iwav ! l"iimis wrenches given to my dress es or si, iris. A month ot t'ns lib- i ""lnl1 himac me a waiting rag-na .1 ... .1.. . . ii , hir I had no materials iu mv hut ward robe Never mind ! lit for t he warfare. I Hniier wasfo be cook- e l. and I was to perform the iak. .terry had phvked a pair of fat fowls I he night before, and I knew that Aiuily intended them for din ner. I looked at them as they hung iu the spring house, wondering how you did conk them, when I remem bered that, we had had roast mutton a day or (wo before. I had seen that prepared, therefore I poii'i! cook chickens. Their heads were o IV. so U-avried t'leiu up to I in- !io"-e to roas!. I washed tin m very clean. mm mem in Hie dripping pan. LM.i-inl. ...... a . i "I x i. .-.mi. I, .III, )Mt UICMI, ,U mi salt and in t he pan, the oven, could cook, them villi pepper, put some water t and shoved them into i ( 'abbages and corn 1 ! so I r sol veil to serve ! the chickens. This oil'! my niiiul. I went to Aunt Fanny's j room, isae w as. awake, complaining I of headache and sore throat. The I doctor had given me din ctions for J Ihe feverish symptoms, so I gave I her a powder, ami fold her she was i to lie siill. All my Helical skill ! was exhausted, when I mixed sonic vinegar and water to lay on her ton-head, but the grateful smile, w hen the cool bandages touched her hot head, was my reward. (ierald came in about I wo o'clock, and dished up my dinner. The fowls were brow ned to an exquisite color, and looked delicious and we sat down contentedly. ' What is it, (iera'i.1 ?' His old (winkle was in his eyes. 'I guess you forgot to draw' these chickens.' 1 Draw them ?" ' i es. take out (heir internal chinery.' rna- I beat a has! retreat lip tans ! ''''' 1,1,1 com.-down again. How 1 1 era id dined I don t maiie niv 1 1 i 1 1 il'o.i illlilV but I lie left im. cm Ilmii...'. ' The n.-vt .fi'v ii o, , 1 ...I country woman came to take mv Aiiul's place, leaving me free from nursing duties. It was not nunc. My Aunt grew worse as i Irew (o a close, and the 1 Iliolit I'ollllil lier In i l.i, I, ,l..t: lever. I'otli' weary HTcUs of w -licit ing ma.le niveoiisili iiml I Cliwc, dear Mien.is.aa.i wneii at last iheinvalnl uas al.lelo sit i,,,.,,,.! .,IV coaver- sat ion. v.e liail Icarneil flint lile looked lii igltnoits liofli only on eon dition that vc eoiilii pass .-il. in" its j ,.1'' gil l s' l'iai.-'tir. una he said, tear tally, 'so good a son must In a good hgslinml.' Aunt Tallin .-; remark was all her own. Well. Ani. Jerry's a good boy, though how itn:'!) vwv keep house is 11 pii.xle i ; Inn 1.S(. things have to In' learned. I'd be over old to begin, but you're younger than I am, so Mai may peilmps eei aloii".' c .in -get nioiig.' tor Herald is very Mint lo me, and will not allow ine to be without servants, thoiioh 1 liae leal ned much since that I even) lnl summer. Whenever niv j husband has n lazy (It, or, what is much more common, a mischievous i one, he sa,s, v-ith the old merry , I w inkle in his cy i : I ' Amy, Mii m ill do that vou're . , -.dinger than I i:ia,' and my broth. em have canglit (lie refrain 'so nccii ! i.itcly, that whenever anv of them " " isii us, i ain sure to hear 'A'n.v, ymi'ir younger than I inn.' Kecj. cmvl'iilly ,.t,f ,f ., fiuarrcl some peisiiii's vii, and still more ear. l'iilly nut of h ways. I wish you could sc our Knpli just j for one week. In the first place, she ; is nlw.ivs late to luvakfast ; she ncv- j er combs and ties up her hair, laif! only yives it a smooth and a twirl, ! sets in her eomli awry, and so nmcli is completed. Her dress has gener ally two or three green spots on the front lnvadths, her shoes aie down the her heel. than and wall Heidi's about Slic is loo lazy to open her windows to air ''' ! chamber; too incHe-ioni to throw back her bed-clothes; she yawns over her breakfast, looks over the morning papers, and reads the mar riages, tin' concert notices, the pl.i.vs at the .Museum, and then Mis over the parlor register with a yellow i: covered book of the la-t trash liter ature. Well, this pretty piece of i ' i a v is lit no married to our i om. ! : She goes into her nicely arranged j ! bedchamber, which the maid has so : ; nicely put in order. Heavens! how j I it looks in a few moments! stock-' ; ings thrown helter-skelter, a pair of i bonis, both st ri ngless, and worn i threadbare, the morning dress left ijust as she dropped ouf of it, and her old faded skirts all tattered I about the bottom. Her brush is full 1 of hair, her comb looks black as ink. her toilet cover isdaubed with "Mac ! cassej-,' bear's oil. and rosemary, lint she is now dressed for the parlor, ready to receive Mr. Wood fun. Her hair is combed over her ears as smoothly as if a polishing iron had flattened every stray lock, herdres is all neatly hooked up. and what a trim little lorm she assumes i Her boots are hemmed close, and she holds the identical piece of milling in her hand to hem, which she be gan a month, ago. Her mother speaks of Sophia's indus; ry she is afraid she will sew her lile out of her. She was thankful air. W. call ed to invite her to the eveniio.-eon. cert. And previously to going there dressing takes place, ami herr..iuu again looks as if F.etllain had broke I loose, w hieh only makes three times ' a day hereiiambrr-m.iid is called to j put things to rights. And the vott ! of all is, our Soph is expecting to marry Tom, whose father is a rich i man. but has put his son to a eleik- ship at the sum of A5(iu per annum. TiMii. do take another look be. fore von leap just one more my good I fellow, take off ihe linger i ings, take j out the watch, and loo!; at the un ! mended hos,-, 1 1 1 up the dress, and 'seethe holes under Ihe arm ; take i oil' the ribbon around the nei k. and I see how greasy il is inside; and, as I live, the handkerchief isn't hein , mod. Whal a wife yoti are getting ! ; Think, of l.ir management h-w ' your Vuiits and dickies would be ! folded, your stockings darned, vonr i pants inemh , your rips sewed on With your salary of . ,- .,,v ...,.(. live hundred all spent iu three months of housekeeping, and y ou, w ith your linger in your month, ask ing your father to lend yen a thou sand or so. ! Tin: Dn.uir.NT Wo max. She ! risi t i in the morning befime.-', as ; Ihe lark singetii to his mate, so she : m.iketh a joy ful noise in her house. She shaketh up her bed. and beat ; eth the pillows theveo-', and like a I an eagle stirn th up her lest, so she i stirreth up the fcai hers. and spread jcth out Hie sheets, and layetli the 1 blankets apart. ! .nc niyetn her ii.rn.s ; : tub. and rubhe; h upon j in. iking ele in ! he I'm" ; hands take fast ho'd of ' I" w .i .Ii I lie boavd, ineii ; hci the w i ing the waP r i er, and turning (he c-aii! is pressed out. j She clotheth her family w ilh pure j garments w lien s ' suiooi ii w i t M a hi ie lias maiie them t iron, aiel by n-a i son ihci'cof her husband is made comely w hen he sif let h among the j chief men. or walketh in the market places. I She kneadeth mi i It hi ii a-nl li-.l.. th a goodly cake for her household, eei one sue giv cm a piece i'd 1'iead, and butter of kini She jirovideth her dii r iu dm i season, and her supper laih t h not. when the good man lei nrliel h at the .....i ..j .i... .i ... cnuoi iiienay, weary wpu Ins la- bnrs.auil the strife of men. She looketh wa ll to Ihe ways of I"'1' lousehold, and seornelh th. '''" ;v",,,;1" wif1' lelieate haii.ls, j ,vl'" ''''''' hvi- :u"1 '" ' sei - j '- . .. . .. , , ,"'"' Sl' -v 'H' 1h':i111"1 ' ...... ,. .,, ,,,, ., -,. i to wander in torliidden paths, hy j reason of her discretion. Yea. he ;lovelh her. mid like cooing doves, , they v als logcCier Die v.a, of life, bike the Intsy hee she ciinl inilet h .1 : i : - . 1 1 . i i . ouigeiu inline .ia long, am 4' I ..1 ' . . I i.'iison oi nam worn ner hones do ; aelie, ct S;H. coinplaitieth not, n. ; eause she dot !i it w illingly. I She is modest in her apparel, and ; bringefh no shame to her husband by reason of unpaid hills for cosily 1 leathers, or inaliia smiling, or friy.fy w aterfall of dogs hair, j She obeys Ihe' Voice of na' nre ill . Ihe 'i rcit m fereiiee of her waist, and niake.s but a. moderate spread about her nether limbs. She is good man i nercd iu the cars a rare m-eoiiinlisli lnenl ! Shi 4 ,..! ... I I I belimcs, giving the street to men's feet, without molestation. She h a keeper at home, not cad. i ii ma ii ii i er . 'eii.i dillg about, revealing secrets she ought no; to, but rendy always to labor iii kindness, and charily.' and j good works I'.okIo,, Puilji Admit. T 1-t,'- - I . " ' --- - j The story thai .leiiny land was i hissed in I'mdon wiisiv falnicii..!! It is estimated that the corn crop in Pennsylvania will reach, his vcltr. nearly .'fi ,oim,imm bushels. Mis. Aloii.o Iliehardson. of Ciin. ton, .Maine, hung herself with n skein of nrii on Saturdav lusf. Flock I'kimng. Among the many needful rules which every tloekuiaster must never lose sight of, is this: Always keep your best ewes. This is the fundamental prin ciple which must guide yam in all your labors, if you expect to carry the e:ecllcncc of your Hock one de gree higher each year. The reasons for '.his rule are almost too obvious I ) require mention. Will anv man need to be told that if he sells his ewes, the buyers will have better sheep than he 1 If a man wiihone hundred ewes, Veils the ten best, it may take him years of careful breed ing to get more as good as those he sold. Jiaiiv cannot resist a lemiil- ing offer for a good ewe, but it iiould be remembered that when you sell one such, you sell with her, . . 1 1 i. ,-.1i11.,kii increase for the lu- fine. When yon have succeeded in bringing your Hock to such a de gree ol excellence that , you will not notice the loss of a few of the " num ber ones," you can sell from the. first class ewes. Hut as you must sell oil' the yearly increase of the Hock, let j such be selected as you do not wish to keep, and the present is the best I time of the year to make that selec tion. The winter is the test of the I sheep's const it utti.n, and if you have I watched your Hock with care, you I can at this season, very quickly' se I lect those that fail iu the necessary I ig"i' and staunchness to imilke them good breeders. Let all such be pruu- ned out. Fat theni for the butcher, j or sell them for what they wilt bring, io mose w nose means will not just i now enable them to buy higher I priced sheep. Set aside 'all that j have objectionable qualities asbiccd- ers. and put a mark upon them for i ful lire disposal. A sheep may look j well, she may be stout and hearty, j but at the same time she may breed ; badly. .Make all such into million. Cut them otf asyoii would useless i limbs from your fruit trees. You I can't nlhu u ,o keep such animals any more than you can all'ord to have ii : frog pond in the middle of an acre of good land. The man who makes his selection of sale ewes in the au (tllim, will oi'iea cheat himself, for 'the reason that many poor breeders ami poor muses will I.m.'k stout and plump just (hecaus" they may have j starved ih. -ir lambs. suggestion on this point is enough for any care I ful lloek-inaster. and a moment's re thvtioii will show, any one ol' I he im ' povt-aaee of attending to this matter iu the proper season. .V. . i'lti'nn r. j SKI'i r-MllF.!!, W.U.MC. September, ! the lirst of the Aiilninu luontlis. I brings wiih ii new asiie- ts of t he jyear, and a m v class of duties upon the farm. Ti is and tin- following months alVonl an excellent time to j commence improv emenls on build lings, in in the lichls. which may j have been long anticipated, but not , eomaieiiced. The first ilutv. however, aft. r the ' loi! and hurry of hay ing is over, is j to make- war upon the weeds, that i have sprung up smoo the last hoe- ing. .Vol one of these should be l Tr slanding. because "one year's. ; seeding makes ten year's weeding."! liye crops should be got in ;ls ear , ly in the month as possible, if not 1 already sowed. Ihaigli hind, intended for co, u or . polaloes, may b- broken up with 1 great advantage now. The grass 1 upon it, and the roots-it contains w ill ; ferineiii and rot Ihe sward much quicker than if left until the wealh j is cold. Innl treated ill this way. ; and cross plowed in the spring, will be lighter, and the crops upon ii ! can be mine easily hoed than if I In- j plow ing were done hue in the fail. - ' or any lime in thespring. Warmth. : with moist ure, causes rapid f.-nneii- tat ion and ilecav. I- ' ' The potato.' rot has made its ap ; I pea ranee in Iowa. I'pon close and i repeaici examination, it lias been ; ascertained that a small insect in tiie vine of the potato is the cause J of the mischief. This insect is very ; diminutive in size, and is generally j found head downward. It is sup posed to enter the fop of the vine j while i is tenderai.il growing ra pidly, ami works its w ay don n into the potato while very small, ihusdi - polling ill. genu ol me discus. i liieh levelo.s itself us I lie jMitntn ; enlarges anil inatiiies. i I hi; IIkssian I'i.v. A m ! farnier sa s fl.e ra, ages of Hi. item lies sian fly may . preyeiite.1 by t! is simple plan. About the middle of August sow a strip of wheat adjoin ing w lii-it- you iiilend lo put your crop. About the middle of Sepieiu ber sow v our I'n Id. When that has ' iconic up and shows clearly, plow under the llrsi sown; iiiiii it under well. The Jhj h hcxilnl and your crop is safe. YViiKvr ami CoiiN in Ii.un.iis. We have just finished harvest ing our w heat, ami it was secured iu ex cellent condition, we having had good weal her through the whole harv est. 'I he vv heat crop iu t his v i cinify is less than than the nvi-ragc yield but of good ipiulily ; there lore you will probably get better flour for the next year IV un the West than we snail you last year. Corn promises a good y ield. W.I I.. I. TovtiM and Hats. Preservcboth Ibr they are iu.eet destroyers in Ihe Held and garden. Toads a ie import ed li.iiii llie ( oiilinent to I'liglnad, and sold for $l,.(i a dozen tor that purp. ise. Salt ami Asiir.smit Amu als. A inixt ure of W.mmI ashes and salt, ,'t pails of the tui ini-i' fo 1 of the lat ter, is excellent, for nil kinds of farm slock. Its alkaleMciir, and saline qualities jaie beiiellcial to the sys tclil.liinl when used in proper oil, ill tit ies, uinl ill piopi r times, are iiigli ly promotive nf health. "Truth is Stranger than Fiction." rWM. O. HAltDV, AM UKCil LAKLY liE- rfivin-: X,-w ( J.mmIm I'rmii th iiihuiU'hc- ttm-rK ami IinMirft-rs. Iiminht fur cstxli, t lnw I tiL'iir, mid will In: wilil at i,i.ill uilvunie li.nii i .i-t. willi n sw!isiaiilialHiiararitvoff-c- ilil-il IjlllllitV. lit SO. 1 IIAKHY S l:l ll.I.IN(t. Sin Ii iis ( li li. Vali ln ,.li ,-li v, (inlil, Silve r mill eiau-il Witici. iu varii'ly. lor -'iuiiiiui iunl Hjirriul v.t'K, iiK-lmliii i hnii-i- aiTi cli -h for Until an-l iloliilnv 1'ies-t-uttt. nml fur Silvi r. fltilili n, unit lH:uniml W i'ililini, silver Sjiooiif if Slcr- luiK iimililv. Silvi r . l'l.itnl ''i'.iUc anil Pie Knivcn, V,irk.sSt,t,,n' I.:i. Hi's. T, ;l s-ts. Ci!-fur. IV. , A Cnr.1 t! ilii-ls. Cili iiil.i-tn, T.,.1-1 li;n -ki.Ctl lti-lU. A.i-.,.f tin- Im'sI nuality. Talili- ami 1'nrki-t .'iidi-rv. Ijiiil' mill sln.it Siliti il Sp. i--tiiilia ,V Ni.i- ia,isM-f. l'rrifii,iii. M;,i.r iiifvin i!,Mst-K. I'll it- silvi nil Culliii llati-n lurni.-.hi'il ami i-nuravnl - onli r. Si ismuk. 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I lllllilt-v mi.,1 I ,.i..r l ... ..... 11.. .1.1.. 1...,. i'I-k. ami will niliut iiml ri'iil'itr thrill to snin - lanl I'inic, willi irn af itr iMirarv tt" htn-hrtnutl vihrat tfoii4, that sm li t"nn kirii'rs nmy iinswci tally the nirpo.-i tor whii h lln-v writ imnii-. in t wliatt-vcr position fhoytnuy ! . Hi- v, ill j j lHl into onoil ohl Kn-li-h f.iM-rs n-- part-i , j oi i;i'; tlM-ni tin-iuirk vu n it i I itu l--ai nt'thr j Anirrii-.-in Watrlirt. ami w ill a.hl tin-I'liroiioin- ) . i U v JSalahn-. v.i il ail.pi -I'll ( t npi'i-:i I nr. :i:t j position. Kvpi'ii,?' trom -l" to ).". nrroiitinu' I to niitiitif-r of pn-.r. lmr:a-r-' of atal aV- i curai-y ot' inljM-' ni'-nt. ! I Sl;il ami ( lirtihr work, Pi of inn : n1 .Tew- J ! riling to a limiri-tl anionnt, -lorn tor t In I i aili'. j -My thank 1 hi-n-in t''inlr tt u '-iM-i'tMi! paii-lif l-y .o lihi rai a j'ai'ri'iia-.'c hi tru pw-t. ! anil I ii-sMi'ri'nn Milint a ('iiiiimimcc of th-- 1 j s-uiii. All orders tor t-ooii,-. or work, by t-.v i prrH, ftai;r. or o! lt--r i-f, w ill rni n i ininii't ' ' aii'l ;tr t'ul at I' lit ion. ! " M M. '. HAIiDV. I KiMirfonl. .Iiitu- 12. W. 1 .1. Ii. VAKIff:., r. x : t' a v r. it .l-.i. ilra'.-r ,:, Clods, IVn'i-lis; l-'itii (,'nlil ,Ti rttnt. XUri i'.inul S::t-,r i'ihil MVf;-. of lln- In- 1 ii.ial-'v. , lii'l.n. sll. EU. .ml sif.I.I fef.'c'1Ciss i'..i-:f si-r.. i i i.rs. I'.ii-I.i I :ei. I l a l.' I 'i. ' i. i;. . ni.- ii ln't r; i,t ' l'i: .1.-1 l.tl Ai Ullli, 111" 1 : L :ti. S(IV i I . j . , w . ; .il'. 1 l';.n. . nf ,i!i l,!n '-. ,11 ihe lri.--. IIUln-.-t ui-i.-. . i-..l i;..M u'J( ),-.. w.ii. ..mi .t. ir. -ef i I . .i-.1 : 1 1 ! -. i . '.....'. . ' . o ill i. ml I'm-! .nil mil, i" riuiiit . 1 I-I I.l, si ni K I.K n:.s. Mi, l. . -!. . .-.1 1,1 I'i:.!:s. Ci n-"l i:. i ". sl'li 1. ami rjxev ;t;k i;;;ii:s . of all l.'.!..l. Ili.-c. S!.,r-1.. A,.-. i n.' I I.l iml 1-1-inl. Iron ei.l s:,,.l. ;, ... K. ; : .' SI- ini.l S';,il-, cm l',iil, ,- ami Mi.-:, l'i-li. l',..-k. i ,.-. Osii-.l.t , ami I'l-uni.-. H.i. .!-. ..n- ami Cntl.-r... ;"-;-r. ici.l I '.'lail ly I'iu. tin .-. ai .!'!.-. ... 1..-.V ;,, I all ; In- In i.l - lit ill tin lnw n i.l ri.t.:il ,. 1 'Hili HALT. : ni!(iri;j:. Vtl'-lNKtl.M. .'.ssiiKTMI.m- it .tw aiol I'.iii'in:! 1-'i: mi t:n . im-i a hi 1 .... im.i'l. T .-!iiiv :"i,Ml:in- i,i 1 !:r li.a' ;.ri J 11 !!! i-n .'..1 t.i'i-i:' nml i -.alum., i i '' A I A ' r..AV. 7.S- f vill i. in- sli t... ii,.,iin s. i .. .. ! r- li jium-l to oeli-r i,:i Kiorf iii ii. '". A.-" Rc?,fly-J.T.ulft Gr-vc Clothes, ; -.:".n '!'.:: . . i'l ,. ,. A!-., a-. i,t l..v i !. v,. ,. ' M I, IN s ( A I . I N i.l niji; v.., : A.MI.UICAN l'i;i Ns. I ,m '..,, C,. , , i.l.O. I.. I'ilVl lll.or l.i.lli:, ol I l'i aiO-,,1 ,1. ,1,,,,,. ,i, N A II .M i,l Mill li s II. II, i I tICESI F. & H. T. KEYS & CO., Ar oii-tiintl v r.-rri in ml. lit inn., ,. n,, ',r I i.toi k of ! , Hrv iiM.!-, " ' K.M.U M nil- loii.inj, I l. 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