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Tho lHHrK'iit Sintert in tho East. Tho war between Turkey ami its dls- wiiiit(d nroviiues will add much to ,ur knolwedgo of Southeastern Kurope. liiny well-informed men would have f(ii im..lcici a few months ago to gho m tnielHnIf account of Montenegro it Herzegovina, or possibly of ltonia ir borvla. Now theto is a busy search- ... i i . i oi may " geograpiues aim on- ncIor itHluis, lor one is ashamed to be ignorant of countries whoso revolt against Turkey may change tho history jf Klimpe, berviais the most important province union!: the disturbed district, for it is peopled only by a Slavonic ruce, proud of tneir purity of blood and of their he- t.f a - f IM...1.. .. . . roll' jiiMiiry. x new ancestors migrated from Asia in tho sixth centur, and found a home n tho banks of the liritil In ;i rociiin l.aiil uviuti In unr J71... f -- - - - - - ...-.r.-i J 11 They built up subsequently a strong empire, und their most warlike Em peror was loading an army to make Constantinople his capital, when his iVill!iiu ulunu n'rr iiitnl In cut. don death. In the next century the empire-was comjuereu oy the lurks, ana only since this century came in, and more particularly within a few year?, has this small section of the old cmpiro recovered independence. It is .self governed, but pays an annual tribute to the I'orte. it comprises 12,000 square miles, about as largo as theStato of Maryland, and has a population of over 1,000,000 souls. Herzegovina is a narrower and more mountaiuous district, near the Adriatic Sea, haying an area of 7,000 square miles, a tritlo smaller than Massachu setts, and a population of over 200,000, nearly one-half of whom are Mussul mans, luiil the nthor lüilf no.irlv onunllv divided between Greek and ltoman v .luioiie- c nurciiw. mis envision puis the province at great disadvantage in the struggle with tho Turks, for (V hohl- and Greek aw not united in council and action, and their strength is neutral ird by the large Turkish element sur rounding them. t Montenegro, having 1,VuO square miles about tho size of Rhode Island joins Herzegovina on the southeast, but has no seaport, the adjoining sear-oast belonging to the Austrian prov ince of Cattaro. This lack of a seaport is a serious hindrance to the commercial growth and prosperity of the little prov ince. It is a mountainous region, and iu brare inhabitants, exulting in their mountain fastness, have never been con quered by the Turks. The population is small, numboritig only 100,000, but every man among them is a warrior, trained to the use of arms, and inspired with a deadly enmity to the Mussulman. In their difficult passes and inaccessible heights they have won signal victories over ttio invader, often defeating arm ies tenfold larger than their own. The chief successes of their present cam paign have been won by their heroic army, and it is certain to make a good report of iUolf in every encounter with the Turks. Hosnia, which borders on Sorvia on tho east and Herzegovina on the west, is larger than both united, comprising an area of 23, 00 square miles and a population of 1,400,000. But the races :ire greatly mixed, l.'0,000 of tho peo ple being Turks, and only ;7U,000 Bos nians, of truo Slavonic descent. This mixture makes a united movement im possible, and subjects the province to bloody domestic strife in all attempts to throw off the yoko of Turkey. The same is truo to a larger'extcnt of Bulgaria, where such horrible atrocities have been committed in the present war. It is a largo district, of 3.1,000 square miles, lying to the east of Servia, and stretehingto the Black Sea. Of its population ot ...oUO.OOO only 1,000,000 are nominally Christian, and these are at tho mercy of their more numerous and powerful Turkish neighbors. They can render, therefore, little help of val ue in the present struggle. YVallnchiaaud Moldavia,1ying north of bulgaria, and also bordering on the black Sea, form an important princi pality called Uouniania, with an area of 4.r,000 square miles and a popula tion of 1,000,000. They are virtually independent, like Soma, paying only an annual tribute to the I'orte But, unlike Servia, their people aro not of a single race or of a pure blood. The chief stock is Dacian, anciently sub dued by Koine; but mixed with this are Kornau and Gothic and Hungarian anil Slavic and Tartar elements, defying the most skilful ethnologists to discriminate in tho strango mixture. If Koumania should take part in the war, as some complications seem to indicate, it would bring valuable help to Servia and Montenegro, which aro vastly over matched by the Turkish power. Tho sympathies of American Chris tiana must run strongly with tho prov inces in their doubtful struggle. They are nominally Christian, and Servia is pervaded by an earnest religious spirit, which leads to general Bible study. They aro all oppressed by the Turk, and no justice can be had at a Turkish court, or at the hands of a Turkish oillcinl. Any truo prosperity or rapid growth Is impossible until tho Turkish yoke is utterly broken and all fear f its rocflUiblishmcnt is at an end. How this good is to be reached it needs a bold prophet to foretell. Tho jealousies of Christendom keep tho Turk in Europe ; but internal decay is so rapid that "ho outward bolstering can long save tho Einp.ro. When it falls a Christian State may be possible, and the splendid provinces now weak ami j impoverished from long niisgovcrnmcnt ! may enter on a brilliant future. Tho London Athenäum of the loth nit. announced tho dangerous illness of Dr. Hau .Von Bulow. SEASONABLE ItECII'ES. Minced 1 . I'U-k mi cold voul fine. or cut into small bits. Add 4 pint of milk, .1 eggs, a spoonful of butter, 2 spoonfuls of Hour. Strew thickly with ! bread-crumbs, and bake In a deep dish. Season with pepper, salt and nutmeg. ' To Relieve llurn or Scaldi. Take 1 dram of finely powdered alum and mix ; thoroughly with the whites of 2 eggs and 1 teacup of fresh lard ; spread on " a c loth and apply to the parts burned. It gives almost instant relief from pain, and, by excluding the air, prevents in flammatory action. Tho application should bo changed at least once a dav. Sponge Cake. To make good sponge -ake in round laj-ers take 1 cohY-ecup ot wiiito sugar, 1 teacup of Hour, and egs;ueat the whites ami olKssop- arately: when the whites are beaten stifl", mix in the sugar, then tho yelks, , and bistlv the ilnnr u hii-h lmiihl hn tr l ? mo "our, wmcli siioiiKl oe sifted; do not stir the mixture inui-h after the Hour ls added. 1 think plum or erabapplo jelly makes the best cake. , rrexcrvtmj tomatoes. In order to preserve tomatoes through theyear it is not necessarv to resort to the expense of canning them. If stewed in the or dinary manner but without butter or crackers, only a little aalt and sugar, they can bu put into jugs two quart or gallon, according to tho size of the family and if corked up tightly they . .. ,r .r. 'i...".r Ii. Mx-piurajuar. x uiuku unuiuu tlon. aud the body bepina towle. The doubly sure, some melted wax may be ; truth Meat in such cases the liver, stom poured around the cirk. Tomatoes ach. kidneys and blood are all diseased, and may also be dried easilv. Skinned and ' forthis combination of dleae. we must ad- prepared wit , a little sugar t ,ey make a good substitute for tigs, and are sold under the name of toiaato figs. Apple I'titf. These are nice for party suppers, and, in fact, arc good any time, but rather too tedious to make for frequent use. The quickest way of I making them is to roll two large sheets of dough on separate boards, and put as many tin' spots of mashed or sifted sauce upon one of them as you judge there will be room to make putts ; then COVLT it all with the Other sheet, which should be a tritlc lanrer, and cut out with the biscuit-cutter wherever there . is a bunch of sauce. If too much sauce is put in, it will stew out badly and dis figure them: print around them with a three-tined fork if you have nothing hotter to press tho edges together and keep in the juice. Roiled Corn Jlccf. It should be put into cold water and skimmed till no ' more scum arises. It should boil slow- 1 . a 1 . . 1 n . n ......fvl.ä . I. 71 lA y, .um .1 jnui-tj L-iynuiji o jiifuiiua v- , cjulrca i5j hours to boil. Nothing is ' Poorer than un!cr-done corned becf. ' Xow let me tell 'OUr readers how to make the nicest corned beef . The fol- - lowing will bo found a verv- superior wav of orcnarinrr it: .Meat to corn or . i . 'ti.0. i f.. i . jUCklo Should always be Of the host qual- ity. It is poor economy to pickle poor beef. Io I jrallon of water take' i jrallon of water pounds of salt, 4 pound of suar, ounce of saltpeter, and i ounce of pot ash. In this ratio the pickle to be in creased to any desired quantity. Let these be boiled together till all impuri ties rise from the sugar and are , skimmed oil'; then pour into a tub to i cool. When cold.pour it over the beef, j to remain the usual time three or four , weeks. The meat should bo well cov- J ercd with the pickle; should not be put j down for at least two da's after killing, during which time it should bo well rubbed with saltpeter, 1 Experiments with the Coca Plant. Mr. Dowdeawell has been making some observations on the coca-leaf, an abstract of which haa found its way into the Knirlish scientific journals. Tho coca-plant, which is cultivated at the 1 present uay exclusively on tno slopes oi tho Andes," is a bushy shrub from six to eight feet high. '1 he leaves are gath ered with great care, anil, when dried, are chewed by the natives of the conn- J try; they are used botb to sustain strength and appease hunger in the ab-, senco of other food, and as a stimulant or narcotic in tho same manner that opium, tsbacco and alcohol aro ticd in otht r countries. A little lime is added to tho leaves, and somewhat less than an ounce is chewed every day. All ac- j counts agrco in attributing great now-1 ors of endurance to the use of the drug. . Miners, for instance, chuwiug it every three hours, are able with a handful of maize to work for 12 hours m the mines, while an Indian runner will carry a load of a hundred-weight for 1U leagues over rough roads in eight hours hy its use alone. Some travelers assert that tho natives of tho Andes, if supplied with it, require no other food for several days while performing work. There is considerable doubt whether it exerts any deleterious influence on tho human system or not. A Woman's Sharp l'ractlcc. Twenty years apo a Liverpool steam jiacket company wnlied to buy land from ' ... i Vi Ii, i . . ' I. She SOld It Clirap, but got a the agreement that during her j a woman clauso in whole life she and a companion might ntany time travel f reo in tho company's vessels. Tho day after the bargain sho sold her furniture, let her house, and went on board tho outward-bound ves sei. Since then hc has always lived cm some ship of the company's, accom panied by a woman companion, for whom she advertises, and whose pas sago money she pockets. She has made over $10,000 in this way. Albany Jour mil At a shooting match in Savannah, CJa., the other day, Mr. I W. Moore, at a di'tancc of 10 paetv, shot from the mouth of Constahle Frank 1. Fox a pipe, twice In succession. Iromle and rrforaiaiice. The ifuprtctor of 1.6 tetter' Stomach Hitter- prmiiitw nullit:; in In-half of this faiium twuU- ami rtiilatlntr elixir which It will not im rfitnn. Nu jrtin.lou Irrcoon- iUM with riHUHiH M-nec are made In ref. to It. but ctltlctieo of the mo.t posl- . lit iistur. Ii lufii accumulating for over u qu tit. r ..t t cHlurr in 1U behalf which . prm i - it to ! m tttlialsle preventive ami j nr..ti. .if malarial tll-i-, n etllelciit ' itml jfi-ui-i t..:ii j ml ruerul t,rretlu-, and ', iuIIv wtuaMt in cusp-wlu-rc the IhjwcJ. liv r. -t-UHa. Ii ir urinary onraiib rasMVctod. I)( iHn , tin mrf from whence mi many I ImhIHv i nN itpiins. i entirely remedied by , th i:iM.'i'ji.- action f the IHller. whtra arrt'i-t )r t inai urt-tlti ay find repair lores of ni"u and miiM-ular power while Im IrMhi!f liit- unpcUtü and rendering dlfje- tiol) tjs'. noix; INTO A DKCIAXK. How ofleu we har this expreiion about IMitttt U'hr linvn LfimA i1iwMkja tYi.it f.umiMl. ical inen m to understand. Sonic call It llvor coaiphitnt. ome kidney doae, ome ilpucp.ia. and othon consumption. None r thcni a,rnl re,ief. In the course of tho dWea!e tho lrtllento have the following ymutoma-A tired, weak feellnir.dlzzlnfM in the head, with a faint, all Rone j-cnsatlon , al tf,e pit or the Momscu, aitereatmR a reel- up aaav a iivij i u va vst uv r; i v aa in the Mioulders oleics, and back at lime, canty, colored urine,deiM-itIna fed iment after staiuliii.?kin dark and swarthy, I covered in places with brown spot?, hands I and feet eold and clammy at tune.", at other j time hot and burnine; .-ometime there U an Uci,ns over tho whole ody, appetite changeable, but food 'dbtrccj and afford- hut llttl. nourishment; bowels lrre;mlar, i a"cra a.i?UR.h. ""V !,n' a dr; but after awhile it is attended with expeetora.-1 :ume, or eV wMIc or ih beins cured the others become worse. The best article to meet such case is the SiiAKKit Extract of Hoots (not a patent medicine). This article Kenerally removes the disease. The article wc mean is old by A. J. White. 3U I'carl Street, Xcw Vork. Ascnts wanted 3Iaxt who arc suficriag from the effects of th wann weather and are debilitated are ad- j v Ued by phrslcans to take moderate aaonnts of whiky two or three times dcria the liy. In a ) little while tho 9 who adopt thli adrlce frequently j lncreise the number of "drink," and in time be- j come confirmed inebriates. A beima which I will not create thlnt for IntoxlcatiD; liquors and j which is intended epecially for the benefit of de- ' bllltated persons, whether at home or abrosd. is ' Dr. ScbencVfl Sea Weed Tonic Containing the f alcesof rainy medicinal herbs, this preparation I does not create an appetite for the Intoxicating , cap. The nourishing and the life-supportins prop ' ertjci of many valuable natural productions con- j tamed in it and well known to medical men hare , a most strengthening Influence. A single bottle of the Tonic will demonstrate Its valntble auslitJs. 1 . . . . . I or iron any cacse wnaicTer, a winegmsinior sea "Weed Tonic taken after meals will strengthen the etomich and create an appeUte Tor wholeome food- To nto are about leavins their homea JZlJJJ? X?,r: and Mandrake Illls are particularly evident when tsken by thoto 1m are Injuriously afected by a chance of water awl diet. No perm fhonld Icaie caance or water awl die- otn home without taking a -cpplr o Jon;. For sale by all i)rn--Ut- r oi i lief taiciaraa ste. Thk (iKKiT Favorite! The popular Chill i 'up- of the !:' '. Composed of pure and iinjl drtct;-, WUltoft's Tonic Im ions held the hlgbet pla .- iu th- lon line of remedies fr ( hilts ami Fever. It is not i only Anti-lVriodie ' ut is Anti Panic, for It curtailK the heat v ixjcn.-e of llm-torV iv , IU, where ft'endiv t all an- all iUrtaiced in the accouHt urn-nt. A jh tiny -arrd Ik a penny eained, and aiiJtr It in thl war adds to health ami comfort. Trj Wilboft Tonic as a c-rrtauitr iu) you will evt rvrret it. G. IS. Fix lav tCrt., Proprietors, 2fw Or leans. Foil sale nr am l)jiaiT. Fred W. Wagster was arrosted at Uanks, Mich., for forgery. He was al lowed to go up stairs to change his clothinjr, the oilieers imarding tho stair way. While he was in his room three pbtol shots following each other in nnifk succession were beard, and the ollicers rushed into the room and found j AVajrstcr lvimr on the lloor dead. He was vcrv fespcctablv connected Pkntkcost .t HaYIU;. I'anora. Iowa, wrote March 27, 1ST0: "Wc hive Mild Sbal lenbcrgcr'i Asrue VlU lor eicht vearü, and have no failure to cure reported. In view of such facts why Miner? Onk Dollar will cure you. Onk nosKjtop the chill. CIIi:.l' LIFE INSURANCE. Twenty-nte cent 111 boy a 'J of IK. Ten's 1111, ami tber 1 tetote the faciln of the liver, stomach and bow els the rr-i from which Marly every tllsean- originates. Iftbew organs act well a lonj; and healthy l.fe 1 urtJ. The Catechism THE LOCOMOTIVE, By ST. N. FOBNEr. Io popoUr tresiiie on t be locomotive ra the EccHCj ltrjrnatceelti so clear, simple b4 vmpete a Je ertpUoo tr the runtrurthn aad wot kins or the toco toot. re engine, and no vork of aar kind. uorirereT tensive, am to fall an acwtnt or modern Awerlcaa practice la locotnutlre ro.troi-kn. an4 Of ttte latent w ruUCc dl.crrtrrlro birti Kare sprllotloa to the creratioD of tlie liieomotue. e-pelT tho rrlaUae end-amni tn wakJmsin t tb.- ho usre not erea tb ot a sdenuac edn. arwn Tkf i nnnnln nf nnmi n? and Crtaltaef eotufmA. Te tnnaplesof tk.n rci-i clearly ff7tr J,1? ueany expiatunt aatoenau! anj utrui- humajrhlr ondmund Utem. Tat bnnt th tte of teetiniral t.ms or atmlm- m-'heinsttcal calculatlue. aad Is lctcndo-1 lor ail tlasc of readers. ziuob, a.ao. AtUreaa THE ILULROAP CJAZTOTK. n Jac&son Street. Oicaja OA a Week Salary jmafante-t to male A female. Set4 iZVJ stamp for circulars. 11 M. Ikxllae. Ia4laaap a.Isd. IÜO IHTKIT VIIPK. HetChsneYet. Write tpw at t Once. OILUNS & CO- i Clinton ruce, X. V. BIß DW loiclUtOTDltPTAMrs. Terrcafree. NOVKl.TV qulloti .Macstw. Waaeoerr I"Vr. Chron., te Agent! snit Morlrre J .wire Co . CWlnmf.O VKKt deilrabte .W AKTIC1.KN for ArMM. O Ulrdby O. J. CarawaLLAto, Cbeablre, Cosa, 2 A 'ar at boroe. Samples worth $1 sest 5 f s O J free, tmssox Vo. rorUand, M e 1 n m OasfMSewe. Aaeou vaatal. 0Mt sssi Olw ItiKirraa, Ao4rssa ikVl CO, Aitusta, H. IT jo fetl doll. lruij-. blUuteJ. bT fre;tct eoted, jou an oSerltr froa torpid Ufer, or "6U- lotunfM jl boIMej 1U cure juu o tpttiv.j tti Ask ths leooTcred PjiwMct, III Ks in?nrs. Tle Uibsof Kererand Ague. ' .e mrr arl Ursd p Uent, ttOK tbey rtc trv l;e:tt. rt.rrrful spirits sad CooJ appetite Utey Mill ti ' -- j latisc Slsitaosi LtTer Itrralator. HAB BHK1TII! KoUiltclssQ unpltusnt. i.wija so rommvt. ti ld breath, and In uorlj rr rue It to rat freia ske stoiasch. and can b so esttly corrected Itjom vi.: take Simmons Ure Uratator. Lfi not rgli a sure a remedy fur tills rrpalftre disorder. It K also Improve your ApffUtr, lumrit lUia sod Oeatril Health. ' SICK HEADACHE! Talsdlstreutas; aSiCOon oervrt BMfl fiMr;.'t TbedlitcrtMEceof tHe iiumjrh. ritlsstrom ihr im perfectly dljtetted coalcats. t--u-. a "-trrr f sls la 'hf bead, acoouipaatei by ditimcsbie Bsatca. oJ V .1 co&UtcteawutltrwKUr(y kiMvnstSkclclIeulMa'. Fmn Hon. ALE.r 4xrrall. Sicmxss.daiM Msrcb S. 1STJ: I occatiotisUy mr. w crHitloB re quires It. Dr. Slanaoas liver ltrrti!a:or. tri: a gvoi rSect. It is mUd. sad salts mt "H'rr ikia snore active reuiedles. AX EFKJCAClOfv HK.MKUV. I can recominead, a as Ftfoaeat rernHy for CI diseases of the Urer. llMnorsi and Ij?f rla. Elm most' TJTer Itesulstor." Lrwis C. Wcvsta, lCt Waiter St, Asststaat I'onwtMf r, nnslelsiMa. J. JI. Xtltl.iX JL' CO., Cole proprietors Simmons Llrer Itejralstor, tUsTs. C.OfnI3p. EOW TO MAKE IT. SmfHmj .Vete 'O talaUt. COS. YOXOS COSt.Ltau,Uo. gocn A Month. Agents wanted. 30 tst )03vm . .i.sr anieJe la tin workl. Ose soafle free. Alrtreä JAV UHONSOX, iRirolt. MWi. WEIilj A.UGrER!world Sedfar ourAu;erliook- U.K. AussrCo St-Louii.Jio. S259 A 3I( imi. AxöjU warned ererT- wbtre. Bnslness boncraUle sjti (m claas. 1'artlcuUrs st frer. Atiess J. WdirTH A (. St. relv Jto. ,ntett'r,f,trril:,,Ys "l e -Ks, Oer . F" ' ":"s,"-T d,xja , H.H 1 it I H .(. . in . -r Xrw : SeiilitzPoiäerss Tallcsa's an ReKsile. 1Mb. Sol-J a: Drag ttcraa. naraciorrs Crtt s 3 WATCHES. Cheapest la ttefaiow world. Samplt wtt cn-i cviCi frtt Cs J;enlt. 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SCHOOL DIRECTORS k TEACHERS. If yon want at; thlnjcltutbe tine . f School Pm-al. tare -r apparatus, write to J. I RAKER, No. il Nrlh Srrnth J-trr.-t. Sr. I oU. Mt. Lli.El. l TEtliiSt Vws -Viay rmpiaM rtvri 1 O The ebokrt in the wartd Inportea JL JjAi'i prices- LTet Cosr-acy la Ariertc itap.e art.f!e pleases eve-ytxxSy Trade ettT -alrj lntreas;cs'As.sU wanted Terrhtre best taöar tRnt t.-nt waits case-iend tor ctrcaiar to ROST WKIXS 43 V.aty lt,VT rO Hi H7. THE "FARM" COLUMN. It eot but one cent to eint rour aJ dm by postal rartl to cither adver tiser lit t!tl column, ivltli reiuet Tor further Information conrertilus; the property sitlvertUed. FARMS FOR SALE. J d!oC. nh er.-T. Ii.oo nett.5Voif. 1:ue H-rjrr. JA- M- KtTNZIK Alt a. Mtt. l.VltI AM fNIMl'ltoVM UVV1?.- UMfm I M'Ex I. rXT.tVrbtrrtJKj.lUB.U' o .la T MI'HOVED rAItM. -rs. In Vr- -.Va ts. 1 f rrni raat rmt : Mrmiaa- of r -1, r- HCl- äs! ntacatMHtal adtasrtase emasr ; ean ;..btW K a. UrowKTltse. n A-l. 1 M1UA1UK FKM. M srw. , rfrtmMf. f nut r cram : sdSaStrtar UIT mt Im. tax . t iiortxv. tinasHsta. larsumc. mki, ot .Ue. gaast. LasiaE. cau I3AKM Hi ae. tesM. S aa. AtL Ber rar L r'liVr.fni'.tt.Mlwois. etc. ObUt!J. Cji relate OflfX IN PlPKWrt XOimi TEXAS, iter rtrat fln Mw V iM Wlieat rrstoti. iniwssatlM. assd 4. KTlptic-B .f Tria ftr. I. Ciratoaa. IMrtl. Ky- VT A 1 lMiAIX-Uo(S Pralrte PartH. 161 Mxrr. 1 tn.lr trttm New At-ham. ha. WeB Pmcr4. ftn- rot tU3i Vars asul craaarj. K. ü. laiST. IleBlerMH. Mian. IMI-WÄ-EI F UM. WlsrtM. towsuMptU -ans a rttba c tu Vtmmj. MIbsl Vf arr- a4r teuer, a rrr tl.W. öof Wrt)T . SjCr mxtier c;tr art-tL irni 1 H tU.rj thar. ,. J. IlnsmLaxn. on prrtntei. tit A AXirowt. Carrw. Mtiua. KM), i !(. known a -HilrrwTarm. I welts. c--i bx;w. tttaii tnra. MtarMtc rrms srm. roai-reslii pv und. Atre JOB. at. Il-lla-ait', AniNy. 11. I te At URS t Uosee Esrarttnc E4. eTttniQ -fotr appHntti.. J. W. ALlticr. li einiat tenter. Mx-h Hil 17 ör section ti. town- or xms. AlJ r J. W-jeca. Mlac. -1 l'f.U A KK r.r m acres anlief V W. T Mr. Jf-,fAT. Ii. tnmtly andr tmrvutesjt: pl hoae, ' st'wk e!l. orchard Wartsc-. &lpr, fence-.. Til Snrt. Mt. Ayr. Iowa. C ( AVh FS near C harlemir. O rods from rte La. Ot" IsXe Shore rt-l p throash on end ; loa a roaJ throach the other, timber, toaple. 11. 1 CLtrro a r. t arlero!x. M lea. LANDS FOR SALE. 1 Aa AlTsA BE 1 Neosho Valley. Sntlr Hrlflfr Kan.w. euntlrans . k-skH ait ctiarchrft. tAto t per acre. Address L&cc Drawer 27. A nrora,JU. I f. ACltES Farmuir and Gralrs tsa4s la Jnr ' OdLAF C ounty, Ind. F-a5- W. IUboock, Ktatel Is er. Ind. "land for enhance"". "I C ACHES TIMHEU L..KI la the GrjrTrar- Uro erse region. Send for particular too. J. hTREAToa. Oarrcttsrtlle. Ohio ANSASFAUM for Etehance fora.Vew Eacla-d farm. Address Iloom C X Waih!artcxi-1. IVitm. FARMS wanted. TDAItM WAJTrEP. In this eooDtr. Fero haMac X1 soch tor sale address Joiix W . J9XZ. Kom 3 l'kwle. Bolltf, Chicago, 111. CM UUM1UU HAwr CO. Q SUBSCRIBE for Ue St. Vtnu tHi. Tl test ul osJr sirVcUr Ktanaarcix iaptt l-uhUtiwr-i la hi, Lnls. ErrT n-iy sUtil kf.p .1 on tit (kit tnvux rttfs'. Ost aaapleC v1 rrc Oeecotiy ssryrir. U; UensW ..better Sli X-Un. KICK Kit A THÖHAJ, TS aJB Mrrvt. M. Ut. Ku AßöE, iioF'axvs m run f rim CTsUts sad feter ' Y- l'i Yrfrr In. 1H.. e A. 4 u. at ai errr Tllfc'i' l liK ro- AVI) f.VER rffcL. Hat V cttit m tt X l .1 Imlrl tT wrsa.t. a. c ..'sjtsaatf Cesf n AGENTS WANTED FOR THE GREAT lENTENHIAL HISTORY ? . fvt A rit ever yceNstetf Oi. .if 'i . it tpet n. 4y st fe 00 ' ej !' . 1.. Arr-tl. NaTioNAL TCStiaaUCC .. "'IS.llw ACENTS ! ISO LIVE BOMS m ir.i.i.i t irtiti:t: tk K OltM (lOlulWllnV l'ltlKl10S i lusr r r 1 irn,if, .Mare j 4-, t u ', tK tyruka8 v ''- t - . a ccc tamo - IÜO! r y 1 ' .it .r de xuM Mi iv a 4 tur furllGStfart al a - MHi A . vr Lui 1. U r twiv wuu rM ta m la w-. km, m n 1. ..1 1 r a . a S. ' K ' 1 1 m Sp( ' t ' SIM'.. I - ' A4 psr I- TS Wt avMH ft.BI.IHIII.-VU tu, Wa.lilarlM lit inii rrite lutsHttr ai TitniMEtitr r-i ..1 - .- a- r-a a 1. :it - . N.. -B-t S w- a. m . .1 . f.a 'r'ft se.at. h-jj m . "- JLm't m.A.X-rl ? fc.- - . H rB.: 11 M35 Crtv N w Y . . w LOSSlNC'Sj oat. ynv attuTiUA HISTORY1""! t'MlTm STiTm iwta rwuk. TKXr luni'u tf t Sr vt u. S W tVOvlla I.0IK I'.xcli.h uvntt (irnoaa. it!t.iiu4 prorualyliluatratril.jn traaisa. IVwta a-ft.alax-c vr r f J eril ermAt --rsV- in j-i-tntmACENTSWA.'ITEO! r.IC .W If XJKTl Mf fc-fl 1 IX tar tf SK V fF n ii' r. r-t,s - ara". atmma tit lMcna- aaaSUfa.bSCAKMLL;CO.Sr.i.oui.M A lo45 Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient ias rta W IS-' ax -t jf rtrTati.m. aaJ in rwm-:n-.rd useeattrr b.r tbc pattest. KaecmatlSA. . i i iti ivif ' "ot. foi'ir! - rvn Sm r-utroeatl - W. rt rraliv taajrer-. It i aor i-kawi.)r-.J a t I -u-a.iTst t. fwr arsditt. Tt atriat eo-rret all mei seSAsy. aat to- aT - 11 'iiMlw AI' rtwasuiise KlVrur ar atil-l - n sI.D BY AI I. IKIGiyT. The Enemy or Disease, tho Foe af Paim to üan and Beut, la tau- Craad OI4 MUSTA2TÖ LINIMENT, milCR ITA STOOD THETFAT or THA KS. TIIF.Ki; IS Tin SORK ITWIIJL WOT II KA L, S l L.V.M USM IT W&CI. KOTCI'UkTHo ACIIK. SOHAn.TIIAT IKI'LICTS 1 HC HI WA5 IlonV. OK, riiK KorsT op a iiohsk on otitkk IMJKKSTICA.intAI THATDOKiSer TIKt.lTO ITMA.IC TOfCll. A btfi toattncarVc. 5lc.orSI.OO,hianrn sjcvatf II; t lf r ttHmmn Wlnz.an1 r-torrt f U fa s d m Mfsslst e sa ca oja j- a -ral ua hi b a r "THE VIBRATOR" l.tO 5xLD LAST SEASON" wrrnocrr oxe oa keisciios This 1 the tiauxiM try-Mne tkxi bta- "fwert lb SeU sed crrlrv. rxh a rrr Jstioo in law trade. It its hatch txs GicvSinxo a Trxr-&iT- 150 rrisrSplr thk rscosHors wastage or m. w oriMt KSitC ' V cf T-rrsherr.caa W S.l rl hy tsua lEjTOTfJ Mach, o, rrzrj jrk, Ar ort Am. FLAX. TIHOTilV, MILLET. lTD3fGAXlX saa. Kte snt are t-mheii, sTratal. tlnanl assl rrm& M cacly maJ i'xU aa ViinJZ, Oaas, Kje or BwV-y. AX EXTE.V miCX i treally faJJ fcr KnJa a& Kevii claaJ ly tlii, Eiachlae, for eatra cfei-w K TOT: WET GRAIN of TS, Ukk et atftae tUUy th ONLY XAClllXES Usat eceU ra vith frcM tr tctmesay. Ws; tut, thenxa aa jeifcd wvrt, arJsni ttlm mtUrlf JjZkL ALL CHAIN". TIME al 3.0KET mal; oa,-s-ttoss. rach as "Eadlms ArrcaV "KaJSr,- -B-siaa," ITcrers. etc ar rarerer -; tM; tew coaui ie tursa. O-ar, imu, Half, m w earfer naanarnj nre ilontl : Hrit rnix; i ryrrraJr; oo da-t; rolUterinss"tacbaa av; toosUeil I?x alters 5oJ, -xia cr at-xncK. FABHEES xsJ GSACC JU.I5XX5 vko an jorfasl la the lare mtIsj; trad ly will nat avay itOm- riar aad vaatefal tsMtbinrn. bat srcrrcretl Tbrealaer doiac their work. ront SIZES mS to 6. Ä, aa4 12 POTcra. Abo a rcixlf cf SrraxsjwM, r7ssig)se4 aad mSt txracsir ra n ux rmx. TWO STTLES OF HORTE IOWTSS. rroreJ -Trirl Gear "and oar"S Spsar fveerf" (Waa- l-crr strUl. Icth " Hoooted " ca femr reic TF rNTESiJbiLi) la Trlsc er SfxJj to ocr near-it Dealer, or Tits ta wi ted Cirrsur itrai irre raw fanea-t u a-ec, Btj MS, rii-, Trss. etc, -urnx num., aoca. AVJC?X. S 2 ADVERTISE li Who Aeatre Va re-k etry r fan fass -a m' , the let a l enaoec suvr h-y asfau or or I ecsJs cf Trk 6-jLarr StrwrrArwm. Aexsxajrs U .. aii4tm C r PRATT. Ta J nare I 0.1 -ar