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,1 •tTh & J0& 7XT3UQ E0U8E, E rf %i&: =m 1 Itemgf |§v nitaoto bw fe? tories.mostofs: HctgnnMi :•', An aoie of cole: market fifty years acres raisedannuall ^..*,™-. .tbe-cityj and: tfiftH—._._. ,. MitfWilltaiii'«firdhap*tellattre.Canaan -,ft»Ss|S(^:lIewB that he finds his domestidwiiiiials \&!fy x* and plenty of chickens." thfe latter taking 1 The mt recentmitbreak-of dipbtharla in 5 1 an E el be at at ^iy-',jr.tention to tto fected dfstri' sixty of them .. inated with seta ''VxSI'm the steed stole: have now been otdi ir_ wells of the in ,early tarn wlth ind after holes tit C1_®- *4 Mr. W J. Scott, Bn3gew£fer,tow. Y:' __ about' fifte"en Jyeara ii[o'1 transplant6d v'-" huckleberry, bushes "or both the -^bl&h and,tbeIpwdWp}s)" ^rpm 'ticpld Vtt J'v, swamp to "dry gravelly noil—gooil corn. tf, landJ^Thny, grojf.talL-bettet than in* their native. ifQQt i''the berries area" 1 ,1 ), Rreat deSRftfgei-ktld5 pkdute$3ByilttiiS t( buBhel a good patfeof the Beaaon/t'. Hla ~C" ,i sugR^Bliona, to others Who mav like to _• Vv try tWid nn/qtlrffi-nU 'culttiVe''spe "fei(!6lrt' from the husbandman: 8et "(but young I A\ plan*?, abont a toot Jiigh, m/thft spgpgM Match ith,em fqr^a y6ar op tv o, apd. v'ifc plough in some coarse horse manure.oct 4 casionally. Ifaoy ato slow to start, but ithey- grow rapidly, bUBheB may be cultivat shouId*be Bet at each way, as tbi when full grown."!1 or four bushels to S President Hvfe.- oK»Vj. 'o^4hS Mis- sisBippi HortioumrjjJ. gpciety.^fter try ing in his grounds, during...ten^.iwara, about forty of the neweat varieties of, greatest prormae, ^celebrate the Wilson in his recea^MQtluWl Address' as "fqr nishing nearljfra$^(^£lq$«PtaBrth8 of all the strawbs TJnite States' with which it soils and season! »w UOC nuu ua DUjUWWU lutt V, are. several obvious: advantages ia' uttlizmg for country houses and ofher structures the cheap andtibondant.material which in most vcas^s is Within leasy breach— "ssndj gravel- aiid stonea:'V'Ha has sho^n his faith by putting up a concrete barn withwalls twtspty-foUriefithighiln closing a spaoB six^r-five byseventy-feet. 4^ p6 -lis The old-SnSft&nfliat anysoil is good enough to' ra^'teatt^bim'&iBtaben ono. In plahit&giorri)B>t!seaMi's crop it will pay von^^elBct-oh^tTOnr beat }ieces ofground for teansj an "good rich soil and good cnltivatiop, Desha will usually prove pne of th6 most, profitable,crops on the £»rpji.v Corn wilt shrink from the time it is or shockrin welU VJfaEjS*' husked from the-field CofciH3--OtiQ^ap^wtterroi® cup sa gar.twoeggs/^^beaifeh^jtoelfeaapoon- fil.Boda, and: qnkJibleiSpoiwMl ginger flour, to make aa^Songhjj^UfJnln and bake qrnckly.^^' |3| Eoll Jelly.C^E—Xhreef&RB, well beaten one'1ou,ploutteif oilS-cim sugar one cupflour otiQtea8poonfnl«oda,-and nfitmeg tb?8Uityoar'taste ib'ak&ten:initi utes.in. long pan: spread withjelly and. roll wra{ in aoioth around it till cool. Lazv' Woli^'s' i"iB:i-Two' eggs, two tablespoons sugar, two he^ping table 8poona flourt ^wo-thi?(lB 'Of, a pintof. sweet milk flavor Bame as custard pie, and bake rathout crust in a buttered pie tin. Cchraot lonrth cup 'two-thirds teaspoonful a thick-batter: ife-t :^&rs,one butter, onh-hatf twotafil I'JeitotigtSto make a Of English •—tone-' jf.. To Can Fmnr,—Put*» teacupful of sugar for-each can,in.two.quartg of water,laoii ancl 8kim,Xhen .drop in/rait enough for onecan, let it heatthrough'/and can It Bythis.Droceasyonr^rultwillbewhole ht colored. :?'i .xmos Jslly,—Juice of ooe -lemon, one cup suiar,'?one egg: one tablespoon fulbutterfibqU tfl!. thf If you wkelf£lemon stafM in soda water. before.{ft«hlng.-iii-'b)Ser water, It will restoM n&»al «lor. Wet iron-rust or^JIdM'H^n^tallario. acid water and lay mnihn. Bua£#nd it will take, it-oui^»api the,'Clothe».as WWgl'ja mW'' 'ifc-s-s51 & branches of industry.. Butter way is for a man to make himself a specialist—a suc 8S I? on,e po vers.of.f64n to.kfcfttf ahrfi pu ihafid enerzy-of^b« ag^iiidltul •commercial world, both of which are now-required to be mastered to insure success.—.Des Moines 'V "S sheep for breeding purposes, at the same tirafi keep a large number of cows and ronjan extensive Jalry, or raise cane and hAy]p a sugar mpf, ftr go extensively.into' rg'ol hjfes for pork.Jthis branch. Conquer iithorough- 'Ji. Nearly all men. who have made themselves eminent in the world have derated their lives to the'flfiWBfthifli'o1 fituay and industry ThcreTf sct^Mjy branch of farm work bufiSTOl Jnwig iwJone mind, if .fully mastered and mane a success. And this is especially the case with most of the new branches of farming which have been introduced within the last fifty years. If you. look ardund it will be seen that previous to that time it was not expected or required, that a Tarmer should lis. a man ofVhard Study as well as bard wofJo^Mt thpjiSf' en erprisos and plans of farming inquire thi fullest -exercise of both of these Daughter Slavery, JFrota the Nay YoAi«thr.T PeriiaKff Ine mSatJiimtleie/form iA-, slavery .to be seen New-York is slav ery wx one's daughter'. All literature hap: paid homaee to woman, bnt in our age. practical life does it. The. New YoTk wealthy man has a da|uBhter or two. He-payS'Batlittle atJ [tention to theni while they are children^ ,but it suddenly occurs to him that they arij growing beautiful. 'His wife is sure of! Uiis ehe beeins to dress tho thejhegODM^ aeiitTo dancing-Schools, to riding-schools, arid to the finest seminary and put in the opera-box, allowed to know what is I They apart erably three jm Jreatt-con rfs'trell'^ tch hill. gqiii^ on at all the theatres,.and carried to! the watenne-piaces, and. before they know anything of their country they are sent to Europe. Wfiere, as my friend, the consul, who has jnst arrived, says he has1 seen girls npt 17 years of age provided with ward' robes of 15 to 30 silk dresses, with bote' of variegated silk, diamonds in their eirs, and everythral^batrnlifeoueht-ta yield toward itl^er9nnfctiBn ibay' are satiated with upon the very tlueshold. With fine food and wJae4bei»compiex-r idqs become. elegafit -{hey-:dte away from the dentist's a week having in the facility its«f:-i itudes, -wbnderfn What rule.it ever other varietfi^do well,' ,«s'~does better.. Where on- vr j^$ftir:that has st£d*%o lccg iiS-mnnv battles,'and to-day,.After aj.testof thirty yfears will*, the: iphol&listof, iq ojd^slands erandlviand far parallel like it can rarfetyJnapyother itgrgAing.'""® .-• on so many battlea.and.^to-day, .After arte nearly thirty new and~oId« the lead of aB[, be found ifffei departmeut o(ii ,: -Mr. Geeoge TiPowelljSJbenfclT. Y., at arecentmeetuAofthejGOUimbiaCdunty Farmer's Club, tf&^tfflrae'fcpiesident, remarked on thegfncrepaqd coAof tim berv-an expShBiva lJuTliSjng.Materlal at ,f -A best—and the necaesity of economizing its use and he sui they look down with, indifference upon the bovs of their own age or, if they marry by an act of nature, soon upbraid 11 eir husbands- for not keejung .Jig t| xury th&ir parents BDoiled^:ttigm Refreshments f'or litttleParfy correspondent asks for information the xefrephmentts 8heshaU a little party of twelve or .fifteen few dishes, perfect of their kind are muith more satisfactory- than a f^eat variety lea?' j&ldnyy .-^j-epared. Sandwiches made .of bread bawsd' the mn-tard and a few drops of oil, with coffee? for which genutne cream has been provldftl, may well come first then chicken salad .with cucumber pickles and olives After wheih serve cream' ^ifh twp ot^r^kincja.of cak -ou choosc, grap'es"aW orari •ranges should be partly ppelei Skin divided in eighths, ahd th'o 'poihtB tnrned over toward^the orange iteeif. If this is done an hour before thev-are to be-eaiyedithe peel will' ei9p its place: Ir'tUe fefreahmehtS tfrt'^etved at ^Stnall tables, itidhjeh twp^ladieS and tWo^en-' tlemen^if, bvo fingen.bowlfl are ali'ttiaf nebdw Rlafied thetetlmn)ediatel}LafteE they havtfHHidicated soWl. way that they have: finished supper. At whist parties wherev time is to be considered^ it is Dest to use the small tables,, bo that -those who have an nnfinisbed.game.qn their minds can complete it speedily,' while it: is still possible to remember thai 'he Jack or ten spot -are now high, j—N. Y. Post. From the housekeepers' and the com iSejcial.point of view, as wonderful as -these mighty piles of meat were as- ex amples of-what perfection the breeding land feeding of cattle havelaltauifed^iit was very plainly apparent that two or three points have been carried too far. The carcasses were.too fat for profitable 'consumption, and -also for canning or sailing and aljtogether.too Iq^go .for any economical naa... The buyer wants a whole porterhouse or lion steak if any and at leasts t(»o-rih oasfr -ifa* roartat' all but how many.oro there who ask for four or five pounds of steak in a single cut or. a tw-:-rib roast weighing 20 or 25 pounds! Then as to the tat compared with.the lean, 60 per cent, ofthe former to 40 per cent of the^ -latter would not be an nntali- dSMate, 16 say nothing ot the bono. whiih*%ith the fat" must -lx thrown out, making -beef Jrom very heavy and fat carcasses very dear food -Eural New Yorker. indeed. i.with cream an^^ugar, br:pud(ttig mace*, f, ,- 1. we. do not begin to knoy the valnd^f cheese In cooking, ,and is responsible for the statemeut (as the London Queen gives it) tliat twenty pounds of cheese contains as much nutrition 8s thereiis iil a whole sheep weighing sixty pounds .Considering the difference in cost -be tween cheese .and mutton this is cer- desert, the valuable "casein" is little used in cooking, although cheese por ridge,-cheese-rice and the addition of cheese, -. -to mashed potato^ nto trailed mush, and to -hasty' pudding, are all known to be appetizing: Now all of tliese preparations are said to be equal in food-value to. beef and mut ton, which should certainly hglp to make-tbem popnlar. Ia his qpoklng lec tures Mr. WdUpSkasolvetfW cheese •in milk or-nA.''afa$«ddsf.a Httle nil: eratus to it. (bi carbonate :of potash.): whiph brings It bac- to its original sol uble form. iluot of the cook-book re cipes for uafpg cheeso .require -the ad- soon aB tbe spotB anPirOne ortfie' aoia will rot thftielothea^.j',, •. Variety many that any onei •?'saui learn »«/in. -:Buta* there are so many branpfies of ifarmliig ,^any one: of which .-req^bw |ean,iorat«i^r and close application%iin^uite^hy ttie i)est m|nds, It Is deemMl ai&lsable for jll farmers taf awid ui^irtrtin^^tAoJWW things. .. There are som«rviMtth"»,"grains and frnha which' have beeot raisediao long and «re so toll nnderatood, tbat^their rirodnctlon does- not require- «o much "SlffiiyrSfla: ean'he used profltablr'ta mindsrapdclose.attenttqnr t^ibusiuess ana thopght to sell to ,'But there are many tl quire ttafig£H^4.att ?f the nwaf^wmx-telni jfteir provff i.auree* v*? ''•mm many thta& which s^attention'iiod study -rmJndSj^It^lirnot man at^ tempts toscarry Wtwo otinore of then V&isjni ^vision aMUKyra^nwlMtad by ihe -em and ibc^ingattentRA^Oif ottiers. Xba nccess rulJuriji^ jnjqst: generally ^IMSRSI grated cheese,in^the simple dishes men-: tloned, with oatmeal, with buckwheat, with rice with potato, are quite novel ties. They can be tried with or without the salerotaa addition. 15 lhe From- fha Southern Kxobangi, i's There Is no sweeter and Oo more in terestiqjt character whether Ih flction or in real life, than the spinster wlip has» for T»tae goott Maa&n, iref&ed a lovei'tf •proposal, and belng"now past the hoar of old maid.- The ordeal through Vfhioh eh6 haa paseed. reems to hitVreflA'ed her feelings. and: jf itself insensibly drawn to her the regards of ail who know her history, -Such a om •r V".- J: (»s«QM^^«sn9MSi b%Wir &HWmm Wh^1 cA'fti shoals Sfef f'3®v iSffej fyS^Sifr does not wither .the beauty of her disA position. She never slanders, never re tails ill-natured gossip but on the' oth er band, though prdbipt td Wit in a sar-~ sonable word on a crisis, croab not delpi aro»i^i^f5htf0^e bl«aunt1*nd^3^e&' n£esKiry tH .ttfe ropnort JJf *2WgfK ci®ieS)fv.cjus®. Many a youtk fejiow on the threshold bears»*fndly remembrance of her for the good nature and tact with which she helped him jto steer clear of here_he might otherwise have' ASiong Oattle. The reception of the committee from cattle growers at the Chicago convention by the committees on agriculture of both houses ofTwngress is gratifying to those who hope something will comb from all this effort. The prevailing feeling is fa able rto letialation ,, f?h»/danger i» ,t/ fibSi. raahK\{dftntf"wf illje p: and insisted oh by their originators as being the best aud only good one. Tn^rA .iaid douBt"that Dills will be in» ductfd wnn the-approval of the com mittees in congress and may be passBd ^iUiout, §erioua objection. It -will be #dl, .-ho^vATfSr th/cfteig ffiterefit to ihfOTm their representatives iA congress of their wishes in this matter. §oipe are still .so incrednlous as to thin^ tliere is no ho such thing-as pleu ro* pneumonia :in this country, but in this they show.only their ignorance.:--- "Are- Yoa Ctoingr Xo Ktss Mo?" FramThe 30lfa»t"(ile.) Journal. If qyer{J'go.inu.a new. locality again, I will study up uiy geography- better than I did this time for my ignorance got me into a most uncomfortable gp- when & ve^ prelly up to me, and with a sweet smile on her face, looked into mine with a pair of lovely eyes, and asked: "Are you going ts-Viss-me, sir?" If eome one had offer ed to lend me ten dollars I could not have, been more surprised, and- hardly knowing what to sar, and in order to lain a little time, I gasped' out, "Pardon, jgas, MUlMHOAti Uk?V) i-Iifelt tbatsb^j ttiew lI'hcariph6r^Bntsmsaid The Marquis De Tallovraiid. A few years after the war, this French notileman^cfune to Florida.with .his ricb AmeHoan' %iM| Missji Curiiss, of Ntfn York, and purchased a large tract ol land,]btfaiStil^ing, it until it Mossomei, like the r'ostf. Here he erected a hand some house and expensive stables, em ploying a retinue of Frqnch servants also/a secretary and landscape, gardener His elegant and cosfly equipages roiled through the streets'with their liverie outriders, attracting the attention:. ol tioth rich and piior. «»:d-wlinn thp Mffr. quifrand'Marcqlonessappearefouhbrsef back, she with a bright colored costnme —leg| OtU pf^ie ^rahc6-PW|8fea warme Sailed Tor IiiS native'countt-yV'Tp'lend-^helpinj hand, bnt is now .living: quietly amoni the vine-clad hills qf France: Toe of seston, devoting himsel I to the improve ment of tbe grounds and to literary la. bors. Tlie Fatal poison ofthe-Cap Story Ward Becolier in a Lite Sermon I feel S9re at hearjfc now. One of the voblest' nature^ that used to sit in these seats, and one I loved -and Who loved me whoie hand was aa large in iti generosity as a prairie who had all the who wh$n o^e,.g6ni wiLto snch a degree Of Intemperance that his friends have given him np in despair. How many of that kind have I seen and tt»e time past did not suffice for him, or for them. They say: To be laureItaio*:I.drittr*jUttlB!jbtttjitianQt a neceiaity for the Jcatt'give''it up to day. .-'But they -don't and 'they don't next year, orthe year after and when they hear the roar ot the tide of perdl tion, over tho verge of which they will plunge finally, they cau't. The time when:tC6n!0hgbt:to etop ia when they first see tbe peri when there is time enough for judgement, enough, to-brin] the higher qualities of- the mind .to si In judgement over the lower. ^v- Totm A. Cockerill, managing editor ol the New: York World, id supposed to be the best-paid newspaper man'in this fcriuntiy." His salary is 910,000 a and .in addition to this sum, he derives a handsourieincome from ceitainahaies of stock in tbe St. LouiB Post-Dispatch, presdbted him some year^ ago Mr.Pulit lite*. |Nobod^SBqijeaihimjhla good for tuftef hebas ionatftr eatsed It hy hard conscientions^ttd' good work. In 1876 he was out of employment in Cincinna ti, and offered oto go. to work for B. Bf. Chambers, proprietor of the 8U Louis .Times, .for- $25 a week. Chambers -was a clumsyamit^Uf tod knew-Nothing of Cockerul's splendid abilities, and so paid nfli attention to hla letters. Cock erill's streak of good lnck ee^ms to have struck him the day be aaaociitted him selfe with Pnlltxer.- The partnership ia one, and was sqeered'at and atforaloi first went Bene wifiii. a strange laughed at arifl first patch everybody predicted he would quit In disgust in less than two month& lhat was fonr yeais„ «go.~For four yeara Pulitzer and he have be^n as mildly bien^ly M..*iipkUB dov»s, :a5id .thefi profeaaioaal-BucCeiuTs a-matter of record. 'i i!9i Iff-,'Attar,' a long'time. When Cock to the 8t Louis P^t-DtB: the American Minister at Home, live^a very e#clttded life, only slyingan occasional dinnernarty'toth»' Legation. The Rospt^liosi ftilace, where he reddes, ia as dosely sliutnpas though N^tere were lio American Minister tbora,' is emi- 1 RrfittknfCBo/tatf BellWHlo OonVfeni A itif jao^brerr^' 'A ft. ''11'• ~Amdnfe thoSa'whii%Scaped- from -the, train Immaculate Conception convent: -stvwHy, 'Are you geing to kiss me, to-night?" moies8Rnsae ind.I felt the blood rushing into my im^-and fltemmerad joiifc "I nrould liK^to^MmoBkie^uU iiflsi I would truly but I have a wife and thirteen Bkll$Vitle last'Sa{arday night, -was a ery pretty yonng-lady, an orphan from ne (&,'U^interior .villages of Illinois^ -,ering, %b|n. hijo^es .she siistaine,d ppingf^qmthe.tjiird^ recover jiiinp ilthouKh in. in 'a Circumstances iat '_-4L» vmohg Thdm several wealthy roimiWfyett :''.?:^ht,1 ter! ib«ud. All' of those* lovers with, the! exceptional one, the, §on. o.f ineof the:weBlthiest^erchants jn~E^st St. I^u^ff'W^?e.-,qnj3n(«es8fui jln, the(r jfiitB.vand even, he, in^pressing his"clai'ms, mqouhter^d .obstacles .which for'atiaie -L-Mned to pr5veht him from leadibg the alfiuhf While she was- viahingr ibodt t6 :prbpos&'mtfrriage^ the' 'Catholicconq'tint'.at iielleviile: When she informed her goardign that she. had fletermined to change her/ fault mid spehd'the remainder of the year In the''- immacnlate Cdnce'ptfoh convent that'in'dividiial/who hflppened to be an anoom promising Pi-oWstant, refused to funush the money-necessary for.'her ex jeiBteswhileattneihatitution. 8h*ein ormed her lover of ber predicament: wherduppnj.he Volunteered to pay her. tiiiUoc. t. Sbe objected to this .arranger merit 'at' first,' but was finally' prevailed upon to alldw the-ybnng man tifootiheri bills twith. the understand' would Aecomo his) wife afier :l|fe thine! who on did." I yelled VYou asked "me twice!" "You ^ld^ooL I and it ever anybody felt meaner than I did I would tike to exchange photo graphs with him. k6d. graduate cordiii'gly entered the' convent abont three months ago: and remained! there up to thrtime of »last Saturday night's fire. After-}shft. hadf. junjped from thp ihirdst6ry- of. the- burning building a oune raan picked her tip aud carried liia home'in-Bellevule ed iniriir' n'«ip subsequently .removed to the .hospital wibere the yonng man lias Bince' cailed oh her frequently' :lt is said 'that he has fallen .desperately in love with her, •The yonng lady wears ujMn one of her fingers an engMjenient ripe, placed there by her East ^ILouis lover. but bier latest victim entertsins hopes of be gaip jiej hand, ehe still re itlifnl to th^l young 'maiy who placed her in the'cpnvent h6weV|r,and for that reason as,sbo as' she. re' from her injnriesawedding in hlgh lire is ligpiy to take place in East St. Lonis. The friendB of lier, sescusr^ extend to him their svinpathyf There was a rumoi in New York lart week that Jay Gould was financially em Ijahissed ana a friend harried to Gould's officq to learn the truth of tbe story. Gould took him to-a vault lit tbe mer cantile depomt company and showed him one p'ackage of .Western JTnlon stock to the amount bf f27,000,000 certi %Hte8o7|l^iOOO^^,'of'jaJ8sonri Btcific stocfr, and other large packages of good interest paying securities. Tbese, to gether^ritli vast sums on ou :of. tne banka. ahpwed that 'Gould was not in .» bad finaniial strait, and not lil^ely to come to poverty j'iui fgfi' an and: silk «u,o«1uKr|.,»D uwdu, admirecT •iand wondered bnt they wondered' stil more when the.atled geritletnan brought gardeiJSWuck and sold' reckoning hb gains and haggling lor pence like com ihonmen. It was said that. the wife ol the nobleman urge,d his retirement to this.remote portion ofthe globe, hoping to wean'him from a' profligate life bnt in a lew years he became weary of the quiet monotony, quarreled with bis' sec retary and servants, and suddbnly de parted for th^Northy-AtJhe^iraakin^ A steani'er Js to bo. bnilt atBuf&lp' during the 'aiming spring and summer, which,, it 1^ expected^ jwill do much toward JBtorSng paewnger travel on the* great lakes to the prond position it held before the day of railroads. The new vessel is to be abont three hundred feet in length, built of steel, .and designed to attain \a speed of eighteen miles.'al£ honr, making it possible to cover" the distance between'BUffelb-abd' Duluth iii about three days. As the :route between these two citieB is as Bhort by water as by land," such a vessel will have little to fear from railroad cimpetition. during fine weather, and wiil no 4ODj)' 4o much to give the ifki the ppjfabrity amongloDrists which and magnificent bodies of water deserve. Dr.Thomas' Edsotrlo Oil Won't care hams bat it will care colds and oonghs if it doesn't thedrogglar will island to the purchaser cheerfully. A pleoe of stoat rope looped at .ant end will care holsethlsm aiid bantthieves ci their evll ways. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil Is ai equally cffloacioos agent in the cnrineoil hral«s, bunis, bites, scalds, cats and wounds ofanyssrt Tryltaadsee. "Dr. Thomas' Bilectrla OlI ••makes psin hhrn." That Is whst Thoj'jQ. Bead of S3 Jisstftwanstreet, Bofftlo, N. says. He ^ffetadefiton^aheutnaUsm, several year« iwheatheAal^i^lWteBd^triopillllii lun?*tu|' --'jf. -." a- 1 Edward 8. Bowley, 222 Twelhh str«at,Di. venport, Iowa, s»ys that "as a remedy for Catarrh Br. Thomas' Ejlectrio Oil standsat thatii^ Mr.. Bowley didn't' distort the tnith a pntlde. The editor of the 0t. Xhomas Times ^{D. T.j •ays he would not do wlthont Or. Thomas' Eolectrip Oil Mrs. M./-®jllojrs, J.nrrpak, -JOiKjfimM .'.ItShiA^lq^fopl^ JBi I Jr Reader, Delaware, Iowa, Calls it the best thing in the world tor My daughter and from Ga artb,' have ib iPwmjBahn.v ,and )i»lth gra xst,.Merohant,v. Price 00 ccnta.) when- bis Jathei1, learning, she. fias a Protestant, objected to the match saying that any '-jf his wfi'o married any other than a olio' girl would be disinherited. Che dnhappy iover called on the. young lady, and laid all ^the.bcts before her. She said that slie had no .objections-to becoming a'Gatholic.^ Oh'tf t'Dranch/rsf the ChHstiatt church vas'about as good ..the: other,r idnyway, she aithmatlo bronchi- tfa.' ffptja costly meildae, 25 doses Hso'score lor consaniptloii for 25 cts. :yi .j .'WBBDOI'OOI&tt (OU «mtle WWHr^v-.' "O, lam now thricehappy— rye found IfaOAmomB." Brown's Brotudilat Xraohea for Oonghaaind Ooldsr'^I do not set, how it sible for apabllomantobs hlnwlfis win. ftUi tn witboo' [jadmiraWsald."—Set. saffsrers byEly's ssoss^pf ,s»fll irsstored Improved.—0.M. Stahj S.Y. '(BtoyW'ose. I- havi been a tevette tatterer fro Catarrh for ihe past.,fi/tagn years, with distressing pain over my fyes.. Qr/jduilly tl»e sease thy lun worked dowa npon A-EBiif, Butland, have, .sued'- for PJleef Pilet PUeat Sure cure for Bllnd/ BleadLng and ltchlng Plies. Slcgle box has curad worst chronlo: Sfoyeii 'Bitoik & Outlet',' St' Paul. Agents^n ji-h.M nionth^a niy aSitiori wM 'Called to'thec^bt'aWomanaffiiCtedwilhacuicQr idles la,circom-., obtained a supply of.SMft's Speolflo for her.. alngand yearaputjaei Jjsssx B. Cahpbell, The'latest tfiaooveiry. of CDal •ftom Leteher: The Laneaboro, Rochester & St. Paul Is the latest railroad project. "Bnchii-iwibm," Great Kidney *ria ttHnair Oum.$1 .: "Boosh on Corns,"iar Corns, Wsrt9.Bnnlons.' ISO Wells Health Benower cures Iy^p3psia,lmiK)tenco CoA~tJ.ver. -4'lA GOOD FAMILY Abont Contain la* Hrj Lost brprala'irtis Wcbuw blf (tit at OM*«tu«alatter hii Is six miles 7 "Bough on Bate," olesrn out Bats, Sfioe I5i. Kotho Swan'a Worm Syrup, tasteless. 25o "Boi^h!on.{!ougli"Troc'i«'«. -16e -Uqnld,ti0o Will Afways Keep ictn Sly Homd. Bb. WTabijeb:—Dear.81^—1 .was very weU Eatljfied With the medicine you sent me, and' alter nsinRhat and a few hott]es besides, will say'that It If one of ,tbe best remedi)s ever Wed for Cppaha and CIqlds,,and.wl therefore recpmiaend it highly.' And TWI always'BaW your WhiteWlne of Tar Syrnp I« By honse'asa fatally rneiidlna ,:, ..cyourijraly," S he a Hontaigue, ihe French philosopher shuh ned melancholicand sour-vftaged men ashe .would the plague.- iAllen's Iron Tonic Bit- of J. P. Allen. 8", Pant,. Minn. The Elk Point creamery shipped 200,000 pounds of batter last year., SWell'sUay Apple (Ltver)Tills. '10c: fvBanzhon Toothaobe Instantrelief..: 15a The "Bough on" Tooth Powder, elegant. ISc Ihe Conflict Between diseases and health, Is often faHef and fatal. It is better to be 'provided with cheap and Bnnple .reniedies for such common.: disorders as coughs, colds, than to run: the risk of contracting a fatal disease through neglect. Ir. Wm- Hall's Balsam is a sure and safe remedy far all dls eases of the longs and chest. If taken in sea son it Is certain to care, and may save yon irorri that terrible disease, consumption. It •has bsenlmown and used lor many -years in America and.it is no exaggeration to say that it is the hest remedy ln the wdrld for doughs, &cr Ask for Dr. Wm. Hall's Bal sam for the Lnngs, and take no other. Sold by all Druggists. tele prices oh inade from Relecteil 11 von, on the Marfihore by aswisli. Uj.zt.no Georgli'luis Btoes.,,. 6phld "pror poses to prosecute those who circulated reports that he was financially embar barrassed., He has remained, silent about many scandalous cturges but the last was too much. It upset his equan imity.. & Co.. Near Yoi*. It 1babBolutelypure «idHwcet Fifcenta wio h»« oncs tUcen It nrcter i, to «11 oth«ra. PBrsidsiis hiysdyciaed lt sunedor to «oy ol ra£o5&b?j5i£f tho other. oKs -ln SUUtSt. i- CMWSI.T. PiTniin* Jo„JiewXoifc. 1,322 'bonricta, mosUy ne-, -f "I owe.my. Restoration to Health and Beauty to the CUT1CURA REMEDIES." TtTSETGUIlINQ. Humors, Humiliating Eruptions. XJ Itching Torturefl, Scrofula. Bheamasd In* fantile-Hamorft, cured bjr the GSalt uticcba CirtiuuKA Resolvent, tho new blood purifier, cleanses the blood a&dperspir»tion of impuiitiQe and poisonous elements, and thus removes the oauto. CcnctniA. the'great 6tUi Care, instantly allays Itching and Inflammation, clears tbe 81dn and Scalp, heals Ulcers and 8ores, and restoreft the Hair. Onnotrau Soap,, an exquisite Skin Beautifier and TofletBequisite, prepared from Cunctnuu le indis pensable in treating Skin Disease, Baby amors, Skin Blemishfes, Chapped and Oily Skin. ,.Curictnu..BKXEii£3 are absolutely pnr6, uid the only infallible Blood Purifiers and Skin Beautlfiersl Sold ererywhar^.. Price, Cuticura, 50 cents: Soap, 25oema: Besolrent, $1. PottkbBbuo akd Cheui GA1.X704B oston ,'JCiss. PILLS li •Tstipyth-ik TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, aaouree^jriM thr^-foorths ol 0 a nS' VtonthesosoL. vttM/difAMee W liehtiaaatt rnseZ These —nptoms Indicate thoir existence:X«o*s ol Bowels costive* Stole Head* Ikts fiillWMt atter eating) aversion to -ttirtloa of body or mlndr Ernetattoa ®f foody Irrltalillity of temper, low CplritSa A feellnff tftevfaf acglMted nmo'utr^lHnliusifni£tteringat tin HesrMoti befive the eye«»lilshlyeol* or«d tJrlne, COHSTIPATlOir tnd d» taand tho cap of a remedy that acts direotly oiitbeUve& AsolAvermedloineTLTT's PH«XsSliaTexiOQiQaL Their aoUonoaths Kldneyaand8kiaia&lsoprompt remoTlng all lmpoxitlaB tlirOngh these three "scan aktnandarigoroaabody.^TCTT»a PITX9 oause na naosea or griping nor intexfexe with dally iroric and aro a perfect TUTTSHftIR DYE. Ghat Hub-on WmSsEBS changed in. sfantly toaQx^ssr Ispos S. £Sii Parker ezpvidad tlOO.O.D in' improve ments daring 1883. Are Yon Aware that* Simple: Coafth. oftsa terminates In OoBsnmplwntiWtiT cotoe wiasin tims^nd use Ajtsn'sXaar Balaam, ~which will atop ths-dlSMStTand pKtstat tha fttal oooas. qnenoes. Buiok byaeliiteap. iJloatton of this Dn. cold by Drnggti^ orsentbyexpreraoorwelptof #1. Oflloe. UHurray Straet, KewToifc-_ liTTtMAMOAtOEOSEfBlBECaPTS fBEfc They who work early and' late fh* year round need, oc casionally* ttie healthful stimulus imparted by awhol* some tonic like Hoo tetter's Stomach Blt tertu- To «iLltapu« rity and efficiency as •a remedy jknd pre yentive ot' disease commsnd lt. It checks incipient rheumatism akulma lariat, symptwnn. re Ueves constipation, dnoMSBia tsd M louspe«jaTOstepre- mature^tocwofthe ^-£i mssm «'M4l ALLEN'S -TH/tt WILL mi- tbtU-phnioU eriiliau's H« »ri25U*f2niis B»l*tboiatiilaklHbsbwC pwoMia-ia tto yorii. Uilo •u that A*, was aU* nnatUi pmu. CONSUMPTION. Wm. C. tbaaft.«f thulwir»t« ttst.tb* J' giving the pa-' fdi eix'montliB. -'I tht phjtidlui bet pp Miaes ssr* Es *11, jfiKjDstoJw perfectlycured. :LL, Columbtls, Qs. Wm. Ju 'Onhm ft! Co^WbolMlkDCTKrfrt* ZaaMTill«.tOU^ vfit« os of tko.-eai* tUis-Tnnaia, *, a inS Saltan 'fliothe# »ftsr I kaova eitlMp, who ha %e**aB55Yi* Biw. ellitil 'lB ma -ur Tho laaifikpMttl Ida is ii liMr'sand ptbo* Brim cftHla. N :eosaffilpUjt. (lToUaidaL- /Uleh S^||tii)g Balsam Is harmlMatotttemoatdaUeiitffchUda It contains no Opium in any form 1 As ah ^lpootorant lt has no JEoual. 8QtP.BY.4m: WgQ'9"** "W8. :. Stanton, Iowa.'r ~fiav. O. G. Katishobs. He j^oUnil it Good,' Dr. D. Warsee:—Dear Sir—Igot a bot tle ol your Willie Wine of Tar Syrup and found it "most excellent,' It was very pleas ant to take, and Twas greatly benefited bt- lis nee.'. Hautadals," p«. ^by. .A.,.BgDqBEK.. suff^ring in: the Taken, lar» long time aqA. 'tuve doBea) it trpllxe ^astdoloices/im^^lM JBapzi,ihe stomach refuses foo^ acLd-tbetDatient lines in health and weight. Persona tnth Ulood ^Bld&-X>l»l(seAi'.8boald.^ cAr&faVhow ,thcy t»koj itntlon..Totake the*xIace^of yoto a safe* sure, prompt-and permanentseUaf^fraia' yoii^tnmbles.. Swilt's Spe^flo is entirely a vegeta* Jde prepentton/and itrls etsf tftconylnoe yon oiltt I hkv^cii^teimftnentiy Blood'IMnf inthethlrd generation b£ the use o£ 8wi£t'a Specifi^ after. I bad. most signaHy failed •with Mercury and Potash. /ij T'l •. •B,.A.Too»iEB,M.D.,Pexry Qa.. A. yonng. man requests me to thaiit you for his cure ot Blood Poison by the nse of yoar fipedfio} alter All other treatment hsd failed. Job.JAOOB»,:Xniggist,Athenfl. Onr Treatise on- Blood and' Skin Diseases, mailed £roe to applicants. .. v' .THE SWIFT SEBOIFIG.OO^ Drawer3,Atlanta.Ga. N. Offleo 1C9 W.'23d tit^iiet. &b Iti Am.:' on all goods for personal or iamUjr TeUs how to 'ordef,^ex&cfr cost of'evoy- thing'yod eat^ drink, wear, or1iave fan wlthu These mYolaable ^bpofa.con .' tain information glebed from the mar-, kets of the world. IVe will mail ai cop/ Free to any. address^pon tecapt of Uie postage^? cents. Let us hear from yon* E a MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. .SgT. ie 'TCabn«h Ay«iKe» CHoacps m* "Ton clalm too niBtii for i&utiSt aa?r. N 2 sz ,** cayfeaakeptic.MHow can, ono medicine "be l'a spedfie for Alcol^ollajay SpcmhattN Iepsy,Ifrapeala, Hhemnatzsm, t, or Seminal Weakness* and fifty other com»lalntstM Wo claim it a specific*, sim plf vecause.the virus of all diseases arises'frbia thcblood. Its Nervine, Be solvent, Alterative and Laxative propertleameetalltheconditions hercia ^Xerred to. it's knoWn world wide as C®SCi CT.UJEZ.7ZT.TJ Remedies. It quiets and tomposce the patient—not by introduction of opiates and drastic cathartics, but Ijy the restoration bf flctivitr to the stomach and nervous system, thereby tic brain is relieved of inorblcf fancies, tvhica are creatod jD^eUytflMaaeof, nmtof xo^cnlv.tba vo Ytnedtano ration tor-pot ztvw by S .tho- causes above referred to. To Clcrgym cn, lawyers. Literary men, Hcr~ tiiants,^ankCT8, IiMicssna aU those whose sed cntary employment causes nervous prostration, irregularities of the blood,' stomach, bowels or kldnevsorwho require a appetizer or stimulant, axjuutax Nnervetonic, ebvute iuvaluable. Thox^ands proclaim it the most wondcrfuliuvig orant that ever, sustaiined the air king system. Sold by all PgaggigtB* (10 FortesUacmlolsaddcirctxIarsBend stoxnp. SHB 9Sa,8* A. EICHMOOTHES. CO.TrSOPB'B^I ST» 'JOBEESi UO* Lord, Stoudenburgh Co., A^nts, Chicago* 9AMOX ities of age an d^iast^ ens contal«soe&oe.' 8TOMAC er»«eneraHy. efcKTS Pictorial Books and Kstionxl Publxatlng W.i&irikK. reefllTlrcacsre. (KM''' 3L STOS WiGOl SCAt*, too OTOWBZSnT^JtcBaM hFOB&BS, STOOLS, Aft Fwfc* AOBM Mad (hfe* pjjjsgzifs? r- The BnTE^^GirmB is fe-: etied March and Sept, each year: 2!6 .page^ |l 11J J.inchesj with oVer iUustrationsr^a 'wfi.ole' pic-.' tu«:e gallery. Gives 'whole-' direct io consumers 4 i*r' tmt Ml it & B. PDIllljl DAAF OTbi Ga. dUUA Warraivted.,. CHEAP^Sjt and best in None. a« oo|fanc» jmre* Buy-direct from tUe Xxro-frer. Expr. 6r Postage paid to yoa. 20000Gardeners buyxmd biantmy Se^ds. My-neir bttutiiullllostra* den Guides cost mOtSSXXL--2 ted Garden FBEEtofveryuodT,' Seedsjit per pkt. Cheap tt£dlrl -lvx*/ address St mr address for prettiest 3FBEK BOOK XL SHtMWAT, Jtokfocd CATARR Hc I1L I Ibreeders'well-known$L0OCHOLERA,1%Cbolera, It is a fket that inost of fbS Horse and Cattle Fowder sold la this toon try is worthless .that Sheridan's Condi-" tbm Fowder is absolutely pure and very valuable^ Nothing on Earth will make liens* lay like Sheridan's Condition Fowder* Dose, one teaspoonful to eat CHICKEN use, price byjpaaO. $15Qr Circalars sent FBEE. I. S. JOHNSON A CO., KSB1C1S8 SHU HAS BBlliKB 1ULU0SB SCBBta its IE1BSI BAXJtt FOR EVBEY WOOKD OF MfN AXP BliWI THEOLDEST&BESTUNIIIEtlT -KVKE MULDB W AgEBIOA. SALES UMmTOtawm. The Kcxic&n Mustang XlnlmMit hai beeaknown fiyfrmoro tuan tUrtyiAve —on &»the tM« of an xinlmei3ts,'ft» a A a 4 a 3 largrt sbaa ever. our a'when all fl»y|W|fc4l- fli»a ttHugh itflfl lnWt leeAffi ana »ntj» fsto^!aT^%»»»«-601? a jrUl', tie abaoyltfd,' HA7EVER It aBayt VdditfOBM plei£}y2iealttU0 smell.. Afew. tppuca. mm A gnara Ily, liouot vwuiiys Bnml* ftmrtaetytboosaodfcares). k%%k2?J&S: i' [of WOplBttr i: Serve Tonic. APoelUwBett aAyior all forms qf Kernxn D» tiflity.Dyspepdaj ?i SplnalAflBoUona Caons, thetio Btarviras.v DuutaBOfc ot'-! tho Heart, Uver and KldneoBsfcbd •iloUurKanoaa Di*6 Fries: botae «r 6 •5.00. 8eotbr*z pren oa.teetp Of ZQODfi7. Bead. sLamp for ctrenJar Adanst. DR. Aaansi,. hi RPINNEYftCO, 10^ South Third St., MliiDMpolis, Mfhn. ^Alao for aalo bqr pmt .of food, it wiu auo prevent and com &c. Sold everywhere, or scot bfmail&r cents in stamps. Also ftxtaiilied hi large BY MAILIktroordoon ttieee tiaeksLtshe aoomitas tested wheat [ftsorcsl amoo Seeds vrovn a» miias north or la.. Ill— Iowa andottec -hcntortOite monej oon are 0 The Enmhingr tor fam. fftatcs-wUiTetorn tooIdttmeyieldU oar SeedQcmtals nod TryiU Haatsand Roses*v§^ by:ihe 100,000. Always Ay^wheze .ypn saw this. Iil&EST la the West. MICS WHERE lUIUimi. g=EB TROWBRIDGE {CAST THC BKST, CHEAPEST and SIMPLKIT SomSIl