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NHTJTI UIIN AIN Ii '
cicuastance sometime f termih
man to engage in farmi, but chi
seldom, if ever, indei-nii him ai
the hs he incurs, or .iOIhin
his busianem. 8ome me,tae their.
in nature with rigs) royal mier.,
break through the hd of circunth
as if it were but ape of san-re
men know tbeir wi and do it, tile
are few that au so ordaine41htly
mases have oily that whinieut
employed, wil give thenm a busi
and happines. Sympathy id it is
nes suppose an aptnem fort alloted
the sourceef much of the am labor
to us he* below. It ex( by tlhse
inefabi joys ,not dreal and with
who ,gand aloof from their way
cold hands and feet characteris
through life. The wto each man
tie and God has asvith which to,
hi. role and the ta' he asuunme to,
make himself felt.npg to another
la the part whis but injustice to,
bent of mind, hany are largely
hiself. But istances and are
the victims of ith obstacles, bmay
forced to contthe fact that every
find some relJianey of character, a
man has a ety to culture, which
ertain susat degree the creature
makes him and although his path
of adaptabout thorns, if, in over
shall notrtunate surroundings hei
coming hwill and the power to do,
grows stn his destiny, although in a
he haif way. Even if a farmer
round a his business, if he but do
does twill succeed; a moral growth
his dhis labor; with each succeed
will and sunset fresh glories will
inrart his soul, and his love of the
floe beautiful and the good, will
tr with his strength.
sere is not only a necessity to have
xod, sharp plow, but thonrough work
sid be done with it. When we say
.orough work, our meaning is, the sil
nould be thoroughly pulverize, di,
solved into such fine particles-that the
ground is fully and finely ground mp.
The beauty and benefit of plowing is to,
deepen the seed bed and bring the stab-l
soil into contact with the light and air
for chemical operations. One acre well
plowed is dorth two badly done. In
doing this kind of work, stand like
a ma square between the plow handles
with stiff m, and do not permit the
plow to swerve from its course. Lift a
little on your handles, with your eye
ahead of the h br, turning every inch.
And Ster using the plow, do not hang
it oe the aesr or in a tree, to be ex
posed to the weather, but clean it well
ad put it away under cover.
4ONFDasm ;; be 3 sug sap.
Hogs, In a heaslthy condition and of
good beed, should lay on a pound of
additional weight for every five and six
tenth pounds of merchantable corn fed
to them, and will do it on the average,
with reoanmable are.
Fattening is accomplished most profit
ably a the cool weather of autumn ad
vames, the animals having plenty of
water or mInd to roll in if they choose,
with good shelter in which to lie. The
feeding plahe should be kept clean, and
corn, on the ear or shelled, fed night
and morning as much as they will eat
up lea, and dop or meal at noon, with
pure, elean water niht and morning. In
the early stages of fattening, hogs need
room for e , with wheat ran,
char and mlpnur occanslonally, to
Lkeep thm in ondition ad increase the
size of hos and mumle, for when quite
heavy they need only rest.
A correspodent writes asking why
farming is eied a science and anUartni
As a science it teaches why it is nece
sary to pw; ma n art it teachbeshow to
lw. Wh we speak of the art of
i Id t has reference to the maaner
of pr seed fithe ground, themsaidne
of anh d woking the rop and
theearof it. The science of a
teach of what they are composed
hbow crs ee plowsae built p fro
Te be t tde art is to =eat tb
sIl by e ropplag. Sensce iv
empl~ed to rsom ehausnted fields and
to give a knwldges of the means to ur
to ·aceunYls it.
3ev (a
If there is any raimal on the farm of i
plnter marzsteed than a dr  ow,
we danotkw what animal it is When
auow gos dry, she ii tty much n__
hesf and often tuned oat oatlh pub
lUe to make a living. Whatinjustie ,
the oew, and what are eomy 0ont ,s
prL t theaowr. ' 'mgtoo,,Umm~i(
stanc oh s ammtisd sln~shedj nce
sbo dt t tmm is d imiid ksoduet ©
em thedbr spn o an the itwhih
th w ise O l, and teeep th
Ao ir kp emdttlmawd, feed is as i
potantan m she s ivin milk. A.
an ia I po ee ditin can nol
dg an mush food In am laimal I
gpod omditil. If the cow ispor whe
he corns de s wl not dgest enng
food to mppsrt thO system, and at thi
ir tsmuhs a imgeqantity of milk
16i a ir rwe made orse u red
h7 the 'mwhan aiPstt del todo wit
the vdaland retsn frm his aros t,
be evdd next ra. The weathe
tiP"dn Ln~nl should be mncerrd as
msd a himirab ati-e.S
athe e f e h tbo A0 bat ___
mm ld o f t fe E ud a. and
sLh n  bIs l t - w mtm 'h
sba rrsa~ibe pewod eesph
aL~dl -'-wh·thevbdaof the
the allan of tb frostb the ii fes r
rn~ mu .re msrs' aviabl rba
p'le'sL Aheost evry s~a~l eutaim
emese'r~d to rosir It fertile If
made edabla and ie of natmass os
posrt' q be~l ddeIngthris is frost
therhestbab eds[2 im~-
-of the frost is judicious plowing in
Lall before the ground becomes frozen.
lThere is no better fertilizer for plant 1
,od than cotton eed, yet many farmers
are willing to dispose of them at almost I
ny price. And not only cotton seed are
given away by farmers, or sold, but
other things are disposed of from the
armn which should remain there and be
utilized. Farmer, keep your cotton
seed--scatter them over vour land and
they will pay you a betterprofit than if
sod. They not only assist in making
gosl crops, but will help to restore fer
tility to the soil.
rft16
Pigs if early farr(,owed in the spring, if
roperlyr eared for, will make good hogs
for the market before the next winter;
while those dropped later must be kept
over at a loss. Pork cannot be mae
:anyvthinglikely so chbeaply after cold
weather sets in as before. Warn and
well ventilated pens go far towards md
ifyving the unfavorable influence of cli
u,,te, but even then, the feeder fails to
get the sani return for food consumed
as lie usually gets for feeding through
the -uuiniier and autumn.
Fr~htassso ftr Usufso Meats,.
Overwaterirg is the cause of much of
the ill health of plants. Frequently
plants are suplposed to require sonme
.stimulating fertilizer, when in reality the
trouble is too nmuch water. When ilants
are in a flourishing condition, then fer
tilizers nmay be useful, es pecially if the
soil in in the pots is rather poor. For
hard-wosdled. slow-growing plants flour
of hone is a goodi fertilizer, a tablespoon
ful being formed into the soil of the p,t.
For soft-wooded, quick growers a liquid
fertilizer nav ihe used. This may' be
guano, a talblespoonful to a gallon of
water ; sot,. two taldespoonful to a gal
lon, or li1quid hartahorn, one ounce to the
gallon. Water the plants with either of
these, instead of clear water, once or
twice a week, asthe condition of the
plants requires.
AIRiY N 1.
The milk trade of the Aylesbury dairy
cimpany of Londod now amount= to
700,000 gallons a year.
Farmers can not be too careful in pro
yiding shelter and plenty of good food
for stock now. Many diseases that check
the flow of milk can be traced tothe
sudden change of temperature, which a
generous supply of nutritious food would
enable them to withstand.
Turnips fed to cows increase the flow
of milk, and aid to the digestion of hay
and other dry fodder.
Well fed and well housed calves will
go throngh the winter in good condition
anl pay for their keeping and care.
The question Of profit in dairying
often depends on the question whether
the cow, as a milk producing machine,
shall feed to its fullest capacity, or only
just enough to keep in operti
Cows that produe milk rich in butter
are not always profitable for cheese mak
ing.
m> a wl-p .MgEue Ademimar .
For the benefit of a much esteemed
and highly intelligent reader of these
columns, we devote a few lines to the
mealy bug.
These ugs u indicated by Linnaeus
under the mme of coccus, are of the or
der hemiptera and family of bark lice.
It is covered with a mealy powder, as the
cochineal of commerce. They resemble
small scales, are active, flat and oval in
shape From time to time they change
their skin, when they cover themselea
with a white powdery, cottony substance.
Their color is reddish; they are very
numemrous, and are attached to particular
plants, on the juicesof which they feed,
often producing much mischief by the
flow and loss of sap which their pune
tures occasion, and give great trouble to
those what have the supervision of flow
ers. The males, having no appsrenonr
gans for sucking juice or eating any
sort or food, are somewhat in one respect
like some males of the human species
in Atlanta, no one knows how they sub
sist. The females have a beak, which
they insert into plants in order to extract
the juices.
8ome of these bugs live on the bar
of the stems of plants, some are formed
upon leaves and some on roots. They
produce several broods a year. Alka
line washesare found most effectual in
checking their mvage
New yM Rem N. Uw d.
tMm tt l mintieda tab the
ti~ ~b pretiaii ·their -r
baude In (iotheuberg for hiamu th
hetan g haemnt emutrek tz miot
-h a a_ applies ura alne
1I timII mbtm hmaed "lm,--.
ewns hthath mustgivete thegrem
meat al tha profands svr dxm eat
,l. As umslueme efbr the lm a
pest i a the. , !reime the umbe --f=
il* m ., lee ... - m e iaC.
Ll mers - iML at am law a uc
Immm& '11e mmmtsd. 'Immmh •_._
that 4..o - inil h, _yt deal. h
pabsteshesla, U1o lab th.s 1a
out e publs psiemor hp ub hew
bpieautifyth dotim ms ms
blues hesahedl_ rplded: "Iphataed
Utr bmbs id p., .. t .qs.
tI wt cI r wt ed g dne dvat barn- .
thiard rthe numbered u ·-
p eriorlb of rhei bq that thein
T~mr uhequ~ the r newe
tsrt herii mummuI eia"semtleu
eat beth o th ~deerl o
eal gof t in- r they -in.t
tandim.
1NS sob NetaU..
e contentedu , my se. You need net
be atisided with what yonu ; you do't
want to live without ambitiona so log
syoulive driveto be somethking bt
t ar, higher and stronger to-morrowrr
thou  r e today,bt bu t d on't r;
don't fret. Wear y rre-ad .
clothe with theair a a Princ, utti
you ean do boetter eat your twenty-five
seat dinner with the mannr of a man
who is accustomed to fare sumptuouly
every day em courue dimmers, and likes
this sort ofd a thing for a change.a
the sunshine in your heart and it wil
shine out of your face. The world Is al,
ways grateful toea suuannytemered man,
just bea hb is good enoulg and gra
ciousenou to live in it. Laugh, my
eon, If your stomach is so empty that
you can not tell whether your pain is in
your liver or your back-bone; wear
your hat jauntily if it is so full of holes
that you can't see the reas ad
weather staim that over it; speak cheer
ily, though you have to wear your over
coat every time your shirt goes to the
laundry. It won'tbe an easy thing to
dorightalong; the days will come when
a good indulgence inthe "blues" would
seem like paradise; there will be hours
when you would rather swear than
laugh, when you would rather growl
and wail than look pleasant; there
will be times when, in spite of your
strength and marrnhood and good resolu
tions, you will go away by yourself and
groan and bury your fs in your hands
and cry like a girl; I know it, son. But
don't make a habit of it, and don't let
a-yoo see you do it. itis a dangerous
luxury, and should only be indulged in
at very long intervals and ou rare ocs
loan. Culvate ceteutmert; itf you
have no gloves put your hands in your
pockets; if your coat is out at the el
bows, back up against the fence: if yo
have no at, you will never become
bald. And when proesperity comes-not
If, but when-you will be prouder of
your good nature the dark daysof ad
versty, my son, thanyon can be of all
the honors, ant all the fame and pos_
tion that presperity and sueeess can
ing you. Never worr, son, don't fret;
It will make your face thin and your
hair tarn gray.
Items for the [Leal Paper.
The following sugrestions, uade by
the editor of the FihkLill (N. Y.) S/ni
ard, are as pertinent to this locality as
toany other: We often have people say
to us: "I intended to send you a little
item for the paper last week,' mention
ing what it was about, " but I didn't do
it,' and then offer an excuse. Or another
person will say: "You ought to have
teen down to, or up to such or such a
place, and se such a thing that hap.
pet.ed there. It would have made a
good item." We are always gratified at
the good intentions expressed by such
persons, but grieved that they let the
matter slip to post us on the matter in
question, when they could have done it
with so little trouble. We cannot be
everywhere, and while we may desire to
be at a certain place our duty may re
quire us somewhere else. Even if we
could be at the place indicated by our
friend, who is especially interested in
the item he mentions, oftentimes it
would not pay us to spend the time to
go there. But he, being thoroughly
conversant with the whole matter,
could write it out in a few
minutes, and perhaps do a great deal
better than we could if we happened to
be there. No one need fear to send us
truthful items. Write them with a lead
pencil, if that is handiest, on any kind
of paper that you can get hold of, p'ut
your name to it so that we will know
who it comes from, not for publication,
and, if there is the les.at interest at
tached to your item, it will see daylight
in asgood a shape as we know how to
put it. This is intended for everybody.
Who will send the first item?
Tan aamunesemet that M.Vicor
Mafyr, of Zurich, hnd deesspesed
ehlerin, mst be received with
eantele, sbh himself does net appear
to be altogether osvinced, and the dis
evvery net yetbeen cdirmed. It
Seeai , hoev-er, that when ehldmn
gpoesi Jeba Implywng that it isa
compundU hois
Ther . is n tim to ho slt swha a
esugh attoecs eIn adoptin suas o
pevntin smust nsmten and teen
shi.s'. A ouroh may, with iesee true:.
hotermed the Inkcipent sag s d nth do
snitnive eladle, nd It Is the heiht ."
S-lly to dnrle'sr it. If aegleete, It will
assured culm rinate In iee dngea rl-o
patmenry~r sectie, but If Dr. WeP. ·Ish',
Bla for ts Lngs ,e used, the onlt
plin I. spedhily vtuished  ad all darn.
ger aertredm. There Is no pulmle
cr mmeetpab i greant spell. So b
D r g ldd t .__
NuosaCruz vuo C~xo11 sJODCae.-Fe
areawe of the imendan reef eekig a
bug hw or"'erm eold," I Its oerst sage;
thbat whicr l-theinwnla would field it
"Bewn's r nchal Treche," If neglc'ed
tontl work uoWtn he sage .
Evrym whoVa thik01uIn en e.'
Aould sread a tireulr headed "UN Inter
ealmt ter Psrsrsdm of Ileor or CabInet
rgrmne" A o crstWal c adsto th. Ma 8ww dlsk
sIHamlin Orga Ce., wilibring ese free.
u-..
tlereaa (Ce., a'JI, lsh.,wet'
gnt a nhis county at onesatd a smaelr ,.
dere r monlth sad epnsepaldC. PoralI
full uiatllre ad~dnres a aov.
pm on e seas urcasbe a petal seed -d
drse fl esdr to Dr.tt Sanord VirSead
r~few Yoehand reeive pemphiek by
reatr mail, free which e ca learn
whethr ur liver I out ef order, and if
out ef orderer in 7 way diseasd, hut is
the hes thinLa the M wrd to tkofelt.
Tell youruelhrlf heuaslqn 's Pnts
etdaille Heel Stiener he willkephiaheetskl
srslght. Sell hyshe sad hrdwnrodelers
Yleung esgWest,l'srn OLI·~~B
drl Iess L ' Yaetlna.Man aper, C~(I
$3300r~rr ,.. ..
RI UW.. our aubeer? btas 5T~e.
(bekkr 0o BisadI, C'leyclau. 0.
WILTA FANER AB 0 zl&Y
Abeed(be. feess aoude. Sndpeeul fetch.
r thtenr cutwast a sa ·e
sees o hebee lai. Y. vttdnb
j heel.. do~rns A.h
Bad VTetitisem.
The bad air of workshop, court rooms,
churches sad places ot amusement
posos thbe blood no less than it (the
mie poison were taken into the f.ytem
by eating or drinking it. To expelthis
poison, with certainty ad celerity, Hop
Bittern should be taken.
Wiat It ale.
Kidney-Wort moves the boweols regu
larly, cleanse the blood, ead radicali
curesm kidy disease, gravel, piles, bil
lions beadaebe, and pains which we
cswed by disordered liver and kidneys
Th{uands have bre' cured--why should
you not try it?
NBW IMUSIC BOOK.
Parlor Orman Instruction Book.
$5 5 I A. JJolt 4%0a. thisrvey easy. tb..r
ongh and prartical tioo tereh.e both Iht nttd
mctet musitc, that i.e ISo . ) ar.he , Waitt ..
lt.t.l.nd , Sanjay choo.,lt. .ch.,ol and ('hatrel , a
sic: lut faCt ve r)trit . titt cans tI pla re "n0
r.'d orran. I1 i ct'li:t.". ,' ile .for o ar hand. I ~
.erci .. for tincrimtl. ro',rade.I piece. fto Iot.
Mn,,. and about 14 Ufinma Tanes and Wtc. all
oill. fill and plaint dirltious.
Johnson's New Method for Thor
(u'5II tASE i. for Chor,, tll'r, anld acred mu
er. aLd is arlliahed fLr i .
eIeran(e Jew Sm.« e? n bo
cti ts rdm r eelf to elec
)lItern yt the r.t uiou. char.. ter of its coat. nitt.
Pletd to all T.lapeitanre '-ogp Iby lthr dcclhC ate of
its .,ictt y al. ti6t'c. i"nd tiot rpecftsn py '
}Bie t' '" "e " >""pidly,
J:OrVln tnt ft hI tpp.'tc stet
a. "th*- .wrete*t . untav chool ong Book ever
m.d s." enda fotr Spec:I. n r y t t
5I IV.CE'T YTI'RSF.LF wiith a wIrW EAR 'i
1I ,Ult.tkIITt.N to " TME !!fallEAL RK.
4't,1K4" 18 4 1 an4d r cetveten timn. athatal ount
1 ",td mnoicttll thetewas, aid tml mble inetlu
tire article'.
OLIVElI DITSO CO., Boest.
s'. w. Bt.m & at... a I . .iea.. 4.,
413 ltra.Iway. I. Y. hC. h(th tnaut st.. Phi'.
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WI NI Se1{r~i5ld . .l.lmmw seas S'vemi.
SOPIUMo~~P lr~(~r
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n&l[ILB b•IIICPt ·rLTI IlOI ed OI, am I
ýp1 aaY o 1,. s .Muray Hll PCo...1 II 5. .
W IAE DIS Ae. ES.
iD. 41. Rt. i WnMrAKu (the wela-knownC Aural
Yoaet i1f Rledlul. Pa.; ivet AL bl. tIOv to the
treatmnt of l'earlus4.l41 D.atraemof the Ear at
himofnre. Ill auceetn haa gven hi, a national
reptllttion. tawcirillyhto osaingr rIllara, ,atarrlh
S'talt or .emd sbr ll little tbaok ihe hakr. ita Dtle.
a ry and their Treatm ent-Im.Is. iiNi lIarge
book tl psma. price eas. Addres
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AmS e inv. sm.w mads. t.,.
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f .ly4o--eseto to "elth
lit ·II o Wit Drop.
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IN II ers h Gtra. Ovel. inae
timere md it.tt-oMof Crime.
IfIIlattemperance aud Losre et A
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d £ .~* AS 55AAE?5Sb.
t:i-is for Apeata. Ovtr e i anS atmseamaOhlu
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V .r C T. t tK abtiton. Ilrer vetlm .. Pa
tvec iSheUlan dweti a a oftt~b ..
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F. gas f tolr A a. Ov erS r atenIs4 an .new s.v t
taEll ,,M rstnrrr, -La iCamph·t wihtyssu.lr
ar nls.rt .it da . eInsIlt meWa seat..
T. S T.BIT3'K.MU I5. tr bottlee..P
1" mt 1; o iresame w's idsee l ma
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A mll ,if tilt, a 11511, ,httdt% .'ChhE .r
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tr1al io t. ol ad e rlahle rameswty. "" d Pom.
*t Ec.r't o a! t .dt.4t. 5.th t .Patn enut.eaam
Siýt :. t ,oela c · br bottle. 1..
?.eml erook Ysh. hhhsnS ehareesadr
owltra rr lo shall.. ill hreaeta v. I
CURED FREE!
,ao safe. wettl:C~·E ·nrr
a ~*. '., C.: :uadSapr..addreS. a
wi btr prft :8 If r Th,.y _.. _.u~
]IIQ! PlliE nnd
.Tn h, Acts at the a e llheimhe ..
Thre great .nlraa arotbo nural cea.
wrt t the itt.ell. y hWorl. health
ate" t* 'eltrfh t: Iti"e tore tl.e , aT hrar.
diradi:Ut dlerrre au sar to ioTri oiww
ur u - .- ~cl,·dr~~u
Uficus.uemrZ , Mlea~dac". 3,npngsic .Ja i
dice, (~aju otttIcatnd Piles, of EM
| . Comlal,i', Cr;,Iat. Dimh riuo
ltedimet Ia the 1'r1., ~mily
onlr . hi oi. .fi
In , la~thfel Iccr. r4 , I irl I .t e lrlJt.~tlaUG
bt(ill. Pails n M..I -
,.rili woa.nr nldh.atlsil ave barn
jo'llali il trI h·llllla,4 IIlo nndlllls n~ll o Ih
0 l,,la.Lica Imld Lo-etl'rna el l. t ,ry Ilt ndyo'T
Am ', in" oalat,,lli to Iti c Il nlmier i ll. it
allal h'fl~it, iriliaic~toOklrdd. l yutheart.
TIlhtlvll rill al eelItsIr
fro t·v·m 10 124n Oor 
Wll tS born hoasis IotelO r Coa
goiailofii mmd pie1 .
WiY be 30 O~rtCUl lenuona of dt
ordciod twine?
Lr.ra~crvn' Woarwal E'f iul Try tpeck~
ag.7aa: on 7l· r a·
Dna rirklndre Inhrt qamnrtinofCdllU.
)lk 9 I p r ), ls.ayqh Ii I.r a" ''al ', i' faw
o,1.:- .I50.,..,cora'. Vln,.i.. i(..!,,.
l ;, , i 'l . ..,ca u I tI
FankL ILelie's
PoplarF :nibhiz i
ia taithul re r4i ..t rune t event.l nreiga aid
d'iictc.lsth rlitcal.- oclal mre.e ifcad rloes
irrrija wrl.I ma.n enetalslag anaml edncet.lo
jtra it elm uneuled. Ilt clltail. iae - the
,t'srtlic aed tL'raaN tailnmot tle' wLch.ed ltiralo.
cart, uad eLht etraes. per..ml g..mspL. etc. etc.
Amutm cart,..ev aid .lean tIflt ul itlal nm. it
hanls ry tht Itsr eme.iieolnta l Votme.
PaIl.Waad eerli Weitreeda. irLe lnczta Annual
me rbaeriptin 04. pcmtpld.
AniLk-he lur Its eneac Ir enanermalndrm.
henmavene mel and t-rr'paon IrmeMtablimed.
1'leati litit writarmare monglts coa trtutrm.
trceiv Ylk~tb lllllb· e 1 I ill~ ·di~
i frenu~der. deriv entertanson~t and letantlron
tram theovakid wce Siti ng FM uatt at-.;
over so·eagrlrainsnhelehf'aeh onumetagether
withe allhndtme* chrome tioullspsce Inbambed
on theL l 7Lt atery Imota; patv a nti r .a per
alnnu. phtld.I
be:ttlt.trIoatl Aoe, slar neerly twemb y-er.
mmieiwI1( ·~rl.tit over all cemputlot.u an
temit, jourmat. atiry paear and~ himeilon . hew
attract onearer conrtantiy preeeata. and thenoe
pnutlatwrri cratrietoit. Te Ilceim em
hi.. eIphise. anbiOts. er atc. S iaIte penL.t of
hicth are twioiy remet liebd. PIshe e
ery IMnday. ria- cent. Anuamu itim 0.
Vsmb iaeeeSme m.Tl
b klli.n prodpcl ints mUddl. ta c et
SundayI bagmalnie la the wrMn tc mrint. hav en
remld r it LnImm clrcuiti. aud rav
h twrmat od mead.tlaaen o t he rtgou ndo
secularrem· Furs an helthy In one an acrb*
In.I malclly ian-.eitarnu It Irlrnilt ricip-a
of moite. and vir. po d pr. ne t tu in
mant atratlveiorcmm·. 1k e r aatereItnaemrIal.
mht atolie. dventurel. Iiem. Ipeml andat
ca, alamlly embraia lrge vrinitye. laet.. Wl
at$iluta.p a l d lt iittrntio.n In ec umunr.
ulanlid oa the nlah oeved mabth. m.i ec
e cop. El cram: annual muuCrlpticP.p
Femeb E~Ie Afli o'o UmpeImemii tae mut
Torals. aondrt/ faiet.Eachmeontai mi aotdeen
Joitl (I llJ(I ICU· no el ---z-
pg, with ecllt rktmre ad flldsci-to.
at~ theye yInt etyd her et ldle' and chum e'
weai, nestI Ioelrdonl ma fondly teolce. alert
Stone.m. oetry. oenhiaaale iotetlmc. erl..
chit clloat aic etc. rnhloupei. aIel Ipapeutedr
imLonuti etrml Paris ex e llvey arala
G. W qlJifli'TOll& t h pia li. cnt. . "
I Annu bI n uaetu puetpmd.er)~wI~
gagmue Upiorrct Uma.-he e
PENSIONP~
v caompletehion MnlmeaI Ameri cI O rI
Pete. of theevoc-vtla etyle otumem. hC.
j/ lF·tI*.i4 r· i'y H;€,M1*. ai Nlo a t.,
It onucam. etcare pu~lbtihet amnlteneoua with
th..a in the F·cLr-iam araLe. ma tha lb eubmslber
rive ithee !lartltlmlon.a 'lhe Io.¥Ia a c
aird tauhk~ plates mprtdmat tee Pan
air acIICmpllind wth aicural-te deeip(Im-L an
tLhthellnontrnirla ae i tLeLhighes . t tar. Tb'1
.· Itinrarydepartment Is at avried and eoatmeninta
charactr. Pubis~hed moathrly. ananl submtvip
lionSit.pomgai.].": 4r ,,*
Foe UyaIdU.e D mtl.-A magnums ml hU.
m.-a nad apankIngL" tesle t1l.. o her. "rn
vetem anod iateo. Amasteateraatug pubticat
t iaofllqIu aaae pe tild wat ttnrub lu .
Sae a kr t rrirg dvntrcrhe. siatteno mi~nibs. an
t·k~* , et.l c. It iso pnfrsl anddo handIhm
Illctraird. Publshe monthly. Single enpy. II
Fw, mIm b aF I lIg. i i5 Jam, Wr eeIvi
-the oldest and hemf l.vni!e paer pim. A
Pa f nonalmrlaaa and hrauasnese. a nd tees teem)
enatlauintemi.t * Potrit ar~nd tchieofo dietla
H gnreze puils n. the~ puic mihjla.adentures
Hocin rauc. auecduiee. pusalew. etc.. et~c. u
U nmbrk le profelyr tletrned. Pulihed every
son~iptio. O2fAutag IncrlududA.
lbmb Eamtle Fr~inS Umu-A moth
ly periodica antateaglirteHrature of the moat
Moudny.l Praent~ngl nume. acum ; arnnual su
pes?? eto.. tc:. dyer, ate? I re mphtsi earl.
amnber and the page abound with heautlhle
ming reaongA plrrcamu eu can k~vt alwp rMhi une
scniptine. 013'. poucyald.
- mignd to thes e the ev wth ate weltho pi tctul' m.
and toentertain a. diniuct yothful reatrc with
at.. caretullr peepared literar cota wihwll
not fai to ih atiniu f end lu·teretan i
nrucot chilren otm~ sedr a. The tinmavyus
mal~aourtd helm ever baied Publhd monthly.
I~ Puce Ony1 et ao espy. o a n!o rr pruegO
ulSO rau lade' Euhb g flume
U. Y 85a oW 1h
Grand Medal ~ lver Medal
I. at apottlra. Eapsatien
r Thi wonderfl subtanc tE acknwledeud i
r pmicianm~ threughetibe woeldts kthe i ut rem
.ed dJimraovere for the cure of enade D~ur
dIihidnatu. c In onrdr that esey enmy tyyIt I I
-ibtala i It teem yourP drg osad yo will Ld it
.uperk~lm to o anhn pe aeeer aned.
'L~ CAU~ftUIIII OIIUIOLD
Tsasuryefbnewesdge. Ibe bee oaeve bcfsr
been~w puhltubed ia volue. sio mchaeft I~nir
psic 313. A Whole Liray n tInsOlume
,ib~u. et.adress
0. W. VARlEtOlNl * titi hli here. i. T.Ity
PENSIONS
Pew as~o. Yhom~ati~m So'Serk and hernee
mm date ~tbackto diacharg or ioni
Ak~ ddremm wth atrmp.
P.O. Drawr, W. Wutr gne UO.f~.
- mI a1- naIlUtII CA~WlSt ii~u8aS
·I jjaa'.tlgi'A0~iyc4o* h At..
Ir iOosLa rnl~ .1t.taA~k rr v
anarded highent tnt'i; t..''.eI~t to.rum~.
'erl utullmntsto. IiLr~u*,deat otauapte r.t Circeo a
t-r Oev~ 'e Pea.'as ~I. 5tCS' ·.
Ielrpra-ty purr. lapt yta r
eM ...lar .aJ mothori tis ua i n tl.nalI '.au )liuaile
Su alrit, Ut~il Virlta £x.omtmmu aa Paris. tat?
O ta ·nrL -"a2lrr rt h."mt rtilr ýrd . l'atwclr
_ 'rtlt ttreer Add ss Tar.r. d .,nts I·taO
ttl'1ýA vearan. rsresmw t~.rwrut· Pntn
f f"'.r . Addresr P t Virrko.· 1u "..t V.
Ubso srdd at iesta tawrt . W.-Ft-6 0f..*
ML mnleeyoerowetoenº.Too eetuod$$o·
fl Mless f. 0 .1 rr it U·,..mtPhrt -,M.
Asirou.!st
tllmail.. A4 c Wel
P ii at.mes Srtecit l fr tec . what t wio t
Ob~. 3,. ror._ljmueii'4Ot..flot N a.t "
Lowelt Priem. Dio we tii N
write. Dr. IF K. Lae.h Onie. *'d.
MI t t01om.. tumleo I. ru7t ur w Rte
1I AN OLD,
in , .au.m r.. e
i~. . 36.1..W. 1 w
P t ea coot 'fi s :
O retu fAgs M.iaoi.t I " Mift. .AidtI / ' 4?
We miii aemi our Kieetvo.Vottame 3.1*. mod othe
ttem. eait. IeC.A ilre.1 e gor.uIrs' of 1Moe
Prupirtio met re n 4 er . Ne s etS. _ ·or
raJr Twsain' -New -" k.
ews ··.113M em N
p heueeelteseýNe fur thi uiver~aii tooh der .i i(Tt e
T W :I I A P.. i an kers. Wait. tt.".P
I~ tt A r ootee.SuPn.tril .r Ump-t~o toea.
nre ih ervo ·eby itwe to iteeador of ha r
er . MtiH al rtr, tOi. Asre torae med rthr e ulortee
Aed an tahatr a f coyu
Mw TUEn' lUEoLD lookSI
W~~~~wr··,IL DIrarr Str Adrr t rC
A FRE GIFT
ste oa Is gt sur 7waei met *ti e pubI. he
~ ith cii. year ftro I o dt a ~)~it thei mmvrteae,
p Peevstoatedim for this wtnemet era rookseed to Bo
d aeeow roads eaPeuro rreieidhin e e t tut.rofih"'A
word to the wins is s t l ma ttew"' I t ""
id Ae* t Irr m .e .10ev 0idorm. t l i alnra. 1's
K megestue mtrl "the e.er . no ddrr oses aa
S* tr San t" tbu ut. t Visitedtluse ats
atutu. that a cop of
Is is 4t· to 061 i~ r is spot t." the pCI. ··*
tud wr" (Lor N the rvdo e tat hal as(aa
te.o
rth
1e
ej
mfa
: iie b rabBIIahdINu
TURI 1¶TLM'T s m
Int.
: P il fa lsht 111 t ý 1' orr
OF THE 17O Wl
EI verywhere reoogniasd as the FII~lEY
Ned med is 11am Dau
16 work eo4 lowest OVER i80,00
'art~hat·n c'~atira·~etsto gmto~
ii m ame ,ssrwarT.~ti?.¶Jdsms~s year~l for~
eOU DOLL·rl·brub. AddR .
Adim 'ritr a~~r o V is~r*
1m I·T ATD ot
JZTrIA
1 ITO1~TH 4
Itceue 0Sehetreiemeig e
a. tr.dut osm e..adteo
LI P 9
Ir Id
PWbIIUS RS.*L.~-eS
tL~OIFE
- UlSW1R
*MLdMD a o eps·
ifi YIS UE WIIT N siw#;r.
'sat, semil em I~u! IG T smeb wisp.
iR~·I 5'suIaIa bi Kurr Jo.
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