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II if ! ThIFLFS. What will it matt, r in a U'tV while That f.r a day Wo in, t and j-.tve a vv.ad. a MU'li. a smile l"lt'H the wav '.' What ill it matter v. h. th.a hi ;ii ;in. Vnivi-. -iiTires-wvN tiac: - ' Thar y. .n Jt eilie t-yiiipatVV I Oi'u.vd,. As 1 siasirtr.uV" - Th. tr:ih: I an it he- th. v make or mar A 1, nit. an hf.-v An- N'liN a-- Su-htH- -w.ivi.tl a.- l-si.-'e.,--. are 1 -l..v,- , -sgif,'.- V.a. j. -a ! a kth. r.i!!tii;i lu-art may l.rtak. Or i::::kf"rr iffs; --. - - ' Aii'! !:-! um..T.l if -.us. I l-ji i.c , t ai:; s.tv,. a s- i.; ; MaV Kit. IV Svl ill. Tin: orini iiAmr. r.y I'll. 11. II. KANE. A1tbou;1i many persons when 'tlio subjects of 'opiirai-csitiiig,'' ' 'c-TiTi r:tl takint;," :r,:,l '.!. like sire mentioned, n': ence lusl-l Up. their hands in horror. and tlwcant -with nwio or ks-s v-!n-'iSity on the lsii!vrs f such piMotii'os, lew rea. i.e liow j-r.-at an ovil it is, or how eoui wcu a p-a.ctico it lias 1 .ecog-.e iu thg-o days vi iim-ry, excitement, norv.'gs strain and teii-io-'., lii', miller liistli l'lVtSslllV, to stiT; both lgih.l -ami bodv in tlanj-vrons usuvoacs, to still nervous cxoitfiut'iit, lull pain, woo sic p ivj.il stiiuuL.to !!i!fiing inilk-s and tx.!iaut-.il I-raiiis with nepenthe;; in.re tuinjxf-vons, mcio .Iccpiffttl, nii.1" ty far more treach erous jhau the a.ssassoi's knife. Many, indeed t, jnrsons and lir-voin lit.-, a givi.t d:nrer -while vc-r-liiigng tlie- gr. evils of siu-L pr.-n-ti.-es, invest the v-hi !' -iiibi-.-ct -viMi a i-hai 1 .f uiy.-.i. ry, base their fancied knov. -edge on IV biiisoey's false but fascinating tlt-soHptioiis, f. littering villi ri-.-..tsil ru sgnitieeiicc, an.l come h look upon an opium eater n a morphine-taker as a cnriigity. uistihguisiK.bh' i.r certain ) onLis.r marks. a'.:-1, rather a rara art. Thev do not ki;..v.- that th; y s-re daily SUITS -nildej 1'V HH'll p "lie. that thcV are constantly jostiiep: tin m in the str.-t t, beilifr waited ii;h5 hy thorn at tu! de a:;d in st-.res, net-tiii!j thera in soi-irtv, str.-lv i:x ti:t m in favorite antlie.rs or in the p-igis of their m.'.:a;-.int.s, 1 eii:c married do.-tortd, ay . v. ,. bmit d by iiieu.. .vie.t .t i,r,o. ;X luienou to i-ai- i. a . . t : i. : . . 7 o ..... . ...... ...... .. .............. -e... . ....1 disease if von prefer the term.) thai i x atnples of it are to be found on ev. ry hand from th.e ken, y.-t kind-lir art.il physician viho h. -Ids ye.iir life in his hands, to tie miserable wreck who shamb'e.s hastily an.l expectantly for ward to open your carriage- do. r. No vice is so c.-ir. i'uliy eoneeal. il, so jealoii-ly guarded, an this. I ha.Vt known wives to use morphh e li.ibitual'y for years without th.e husbands' knowh-dcre; so al-o husbands to ruin tiu-nvvlvcs menrai.y at. i imanc.aiy inrougn iter- ..o .I.'. - T. . 1 .. . : uim-.te us. i i .-'ie 11!. w-.tliout any o-e but tee uiuagin. being aware ot it. One ; f,!lT ;),,. s.,i,, ,1,-mands on t!ie ' i- pal'i.'y frozen and unlit t. cm. in c.ei part:et!ar sad .x:mp..v of it .'"UM to lay j V(n,. in.sb-uid ' Aee.-.r,hn"lv iu citv bft with the roofs. In such condition mind at tins niniiet. A hither had an j V,-, w , f V(,uu.; wonvn is I of the soil it Mii! be belt, r to heel-in the otny son tipo-i viioiu ho ha loot..l ' ' j rears In the ti.ree y-ars prior 1,1 j event T am at..,!:.. to relate the .T'; ! m-oi s lii.-..;;ii w;-,s no'ed to he tfra.mallv ! f.ii:i::g. n!th ugh no positive aihceuf f eo'o l i t' .'e.'isiT. - i l'V the nlivn who were cot 1 . 1 1 : l i - - .- , l i i , , I o. : tl ill V..-! 1.1 . .1.1 T. '. ' . -TI . . . T I... came aIo r.f or a tili.ei.u-i.ta.I aberration, and many strange a-t:o::s on his pert tide. his latii. i "s mhal Avith both fear and surprise. ( ha- m-.i .leg the youth, for lie was l nt twt'iilv-tv.u a, ars old. Avasfoun l(;eadli:hisbt.d, and a soa.-vn , of his ete cts, as woo as the scarn,i? on certain nails of ltfs body, Oad the sad j t Tr4'- - vTvi'fo- f 'y "Tir" ! , ' ' t.-nnc iiv ot mo.p.ime a j fact that had m ver tor a niomeiit i-nspected. .dany Mich dea is annually occur from over, tones t ne -ri .hme, .li, oral and ehl-ivot.-rm, for habiM,;i users r.ft. r n tiueo 'oee. mit- LoP.t evu-b-s., nml Vo-k- i Amongst women --" ..... T . . . the prevalence of ncrvoiisn.---, , l.niintio!!.' "neuralgia, and tl: -. : i - the habitual Use .1 inireoiies ' , e .,- v.-rv common. Jt is so ca-y ! i, iuffi ti.x.se t .'teri. at first so si"! t.. .... 4 . p.'eas.i'it, but afterward so gahmg an.l fSorh.-roughly thd.tenid by the hand of ,w.snibV 'AA:,.,v'i, ' l:,11,;l,,ivW,,iA f, . , . ,."-,," -, that the more "nervous and t xhauskd u -.:-i.. i-. :.. ,u. -l - .. . o 1 1 ' , , L t . ,-, n- t . t ... , ..,1 i... V. .; r it-.. . 1; c ............... ........ ,- - . . r.. ' .'" i more dang, r ti.ere is oi terming a hie etighai.it, l.-wer persons wtiuM ta.mp. r I with These deadiv drugs. Fhvsiciaus i themselves, whoso th.htl- ssl admu.- i inter these 'powerful nepenthes, shomd j taKe warning by the nnmoer.ess wreeus I that are stranded on lues. shoals, and , be m-re riiruit how hey juac- inch 5 ,1 tee itne t-t 1 : :tt e. -; ten, ,.:e .b,-i,rr..r..-!U i , tl.. tt- ,...;....' : ".0vw..., - mi..- r.oe.-on , ,., o J nearly alike are the sad h,sto..s e, these poor habitues that one nlusir.d.on ; Avml serve as a lair type l,.r nd. A lady : through l.iitiiiv e hroimh tamuy cares ovei-wo-K, lab; : weaU, m-ivoun, and i Aliau-.i l. Sue e...n i har,llyget up energy euoiteh to an, ml to the ordimiry duties of life; la, lttite; is l-iueu'-l an 1 exnau-t !, ::.-rv- ous and sl.-cpl- ss. ( .no day, edlier 1:1 ' ..r friend a-k.-d th- girl if sim was going out or by reason of -itting in a ; m:i; -d, and sh- burs' out erving and draught, she has an attack of facial ' t.,!d the s'-.rv of 1.. r life, whi.-ii was ill li,-ura.'.j-ia. The p,,!-i bi-uig ngoni.ii.g-, ; sub.tam. . ;., f(,i.tvs : mid r. st and c n.i. rt impe-snibk-, aj. "That man who claims me f. r lo's wife physiemu is sent b.r. and oi coarse ad- ! has three other wives. He wanted me imnisb rs a a so oi re i-iilane, e.tner bv.i,. ,,;...,. 10 mimse rs a ,1: se 0! m, i-pnmo, e.tner by the mouth or hypou-rmiealiy. Like mmnethe pain vani -hes, and the much - needed rest is f. . and. Th.-next day t ho paiu returns ag pamn-iiirus ag nn, and another m---r-i Wedn.-d..r, and tmt u. at a hotel, he i " ,' J.,, ! V' ' V ' Phme injection is giv. n. , .-ing n,7 ml' f. rids wife, and eng.. god i ' ' "- U7vlI! '" So day bv day this, n r.-p-ab d. until, ., ,,. t,,r u... X.x! ,h:v -ve w d ! 'l! '," 1 "V' -1 "' '' '' there being n-. fmther ncd for it. the tp,. h .dowment lb .use mid'w.r. mar- i s;'--!"'f'"'.v "' si", c lor, and gen.r.d -hys:ei;ui di.-e nt-nues its u - Whid j itl-4!l 1 lie pa' I,;.; hl'st P-taS la IV -Us. . r-stiefc-., and un.'omf..;-:ab.V; misses tin ! ldeasa: t and dreamy s- ;.-e!i .;,s that followed its m, igs for tie- drug th !id'-d tl ie rg'gim ,1 i!i" i palpitating heart, brightened the dull ; mid Mi-aiy eye, am; gave an energy and 1 z.-st to hfe, the more strongly ;;ssed ami i li,n' lul' '-' h-tvii.g once been h It. ; One ot thr.e cours,:, is usually pur- , sued. If th..- AVoiriiin re. ogni... s tlio dang-r of fiirtfier use, or fears to ti nst i tso subtu; an ag nf, she masb rs the ! m-rvousin ss and ovcicolm s the craving ' as b st she can. Jf v.ni, she either ; teigiis a return of th" iatira'-'ia. ut:-l i nm.monH the physician with his deadly ii. (!,.. (..lie usual e ar-s-.-i. ,-r .d.e nr.,. curing m (i-phine sum pthiou-!v. eon - in, .les its use in g.ieiu .liy increamng doses. At frd th--resuhs are ph-as-u i, and tne fondness J. r the orug yradda'dv inerca-s- s. After a time tin-physician or patient, b eoi, dug .. 'a ' iae-1 b v I he !., 1 I ' th,,t it has !. ov.-r tie- .-ys.-m, n.a';. s an ; ff a t t) stop its u-.-. !! -til sadand numerous are ti- hi -t.-rii s .,; f-'!eh faihn-es, aad terri'.i.- tla- reah dlou that they biing will, them of ti.e i ,: ,!- I i.ee in v io.-u im-.i- aeo.is a--- eii.-nai.ie. i. , r-i.'liie lume :!:,! -'- and m nun t 'a ;r iat. ; -oie 1111 pof nt.y rail aga'tiKt t physician w ho no; on iv led ! i a la into i.-ii.l-T oion, nut om ie., warn them . I ; their daager; and y t others, gro.s n ,1,-s- ' per -t- a- d r.-eriess p'unge d.--p- r 1; io their d. -oni. Mouth b y montii. y.-i,r l-y i year, they go on, ti ,r,:,ry monotony . m. u .a g. ess, ,.s , , sisv-ry lr,,-n : bv tut;!.-, ih.r.s to burst th. h-bonds, :indi suns' . f.m'.mgs .h en, ;- mi., the , f,o it ! :!, li ruM h - ins h ;, .! , m-re ami mis, rv that t!ue: ', i! Ir d. - " A lawv.-r of (Mm s. b, iu" beiore p "Aii ' ... v..u have bad a im- mlh.. 8m rind ..-.. hoine, (: ir nor. K igs, t;'.,F ;,,'g;.,, v v : ' . ., :.. ,. . , i. ,- ...,i. in; . ... by the nar.-ooe 1 1 1 1 1 1 " -i l:.e ( their br.e':.s, w .nd r thr.. ::!, pi,. .... Jeeting I ou'l- s an.i pi..!,-.ii!-.s '..r- !. tring iiiari:ag;e yo v-; io, l.tt.-il y ti. s, hopej, : -g fog. . ,1, ;,,, c. -m- tioies r. ck- less, nnlil (imdly an ov- .-do-e . r in. ghostly 1 and of sulci !, puts an nd f. the mv i-v a',, ;a -I r. S'-are. Iv a pies-s, tin' tie-ace Hint of son,.- .-udd-u ilciali i'i' .-'rg'if suicide cunl ! lead" clear by th" k m :ved tha f !..in,f-i:i Av,)-- a t he I", torn : ir. p- .si in I: i'oi .i t ei-e..ioi i. iiili-s. weai i liy tm.l r. -p. c d. j a: ri-.o, ;,, 4 from ntor- S, e,s!-l(-.-; UO.,,l by s 1 .-: -e ! 1 1 ! - ti.ai. nn i, ecu :s F!r. t.a-.a on murder :..,, . ing th'-'l ' ov a '...aii ! uy C'is. s can -, ,- th-- a ' , ' the" a of liu.s B ' r--r v , - i sili" ! i !' ei -im i . It i, edto,'.s little v. beting it i.,' ur r- nlil, gnn. .'j-lillii, laildanlim, ; ar, '-.or'e, rliloraj, r 'sh 'I'oi'oiii, cd!:.-r, or Inishe, sli, the result is eventually the sarae men- tal, moral, physical and iinaueial ruin, i the sunth-niitr ot tamilv ties, the loss ot i sett-respeet, and to some, the most nn- , 'Ov-v hw 4- terntorv, saw ior.uuate, msamty i.hocy, smeide, tw ,; ,.;,.;, for. Novem- t!:ett and murder. Of course there are , Xov.-u.l,, rit' one of tht- most mi excepuons to this as to every other com- Cort:lin ( mnUlJi: it 1Uilv v-e tbe betrin- I'reueiisjve staremeni, inu m tne great luttj.Tlty of eases it is but too tru Aiid now, as tHongh we had not dan geTsliC.1 pitftills enoiiyir'of 'our own to entrap the ignorant, careless, or un wary, as though alino-t every block m tlris great citv did not have its slaves to ,- i (. ,. . HiHvoiics. as tli.nmh aimost everv n!t:e , i t i i i . , i i . hamL-t iu th.e laud, tiowever Jmmi'le, . , , t , i unl not have at fast enetUvotee, an.l -, . -. . i t ,. t vt-rv tlrtiir-store its soiav er.stonit rs tor tlLLchres ai.il ounces r f liiisery jiiid h g- , l 1...1, ,; ,..,...1.:. .l,l.s:..d ........ i.. ..,.,... ...... . I::;? itTZZ 't il ' ,i, ,.'- ,,i '.'I,,,,.,., ii. .iw.i. si'.:.d-; of nervous an ! exhausted Amei'i C.'ol w.'lili n. litrp' r'.t .'.-?: ti Oar Yeunc W amea. , . , , , . . A pvureil defect in our soe-al Ine is tne 'leu that "iris have llotlilinr to do. it .... 1 1 A 4 . ......J.,.- ; l,.ysarr oi.ne;,u up to sr.,,-, !" ....- m,nt. butg.r.s to none exe.pt v.here Pteimiarv want eo.n.x ,s t.iem. i he fanelv that is "v oil has busv i'-vs : , .; an.l idle aids. '1 he voung m:'.n. alter eati'ip his breakfast, starts out to his daily oecnpaiion, and returns at the close of the day. The young woman, after eating her'breakfast (usually at a late hottri, saunters al-.-ut in ouest of amusement. Novels, gossip, sh' i V'.'ig n'or unnecessary ti:h..;. dressing in three or four e. s'.umes, ieiui d v'-itin.'.'', draw i'.ig (if able), and lotinpi'ig, are th.e i le!:a-i:ts . f the young woiian"s day. In the evening, by way of r. creation ':), site gies to a tncatre or a hall. The uueonal diseii.hne of tin sexes is the basis 'of innukerabk evil.-. It makes the irl careless and selfish: it turns hn-n.iud b personal ndormu. nt ae d other frivolous matters as tin great concerns of lire; it takes awav the sense of resoonsibihtv. and proeu'ecs feeble- 11. ss and d-'--ase in lit-r phvsiea! const'.- i-ni.in 1 1 ..iv-i nvft-i-ii Iu r f :-. .ni assert ir.-r her tine dinitv in the eves of man; f;,; rho , )if u (1ignitied .. . . .......... .i (. . ...v .w ... -..., i . : t .. , .. i , . , , , i ,l,uee. o - . 1 in .-,i bv vi, ii verv mneu as ration, there- must t-e.K re ae t. .s , ; whi,.h t:lUe placv in -v n.ng. ing a few of the changes and variations new form ot vice living nma v ,,eie Us j !:ivo.iVlil,lt fi(. temperat.uv of , that are brought about in the human h.acK sha.ows east a hue ot ..oni-uka- , rj fr(i,a A li,,v,,llv ,.v (.iim:,tK. i,i(!n,(l.s nUll tli0 foe. about . leveu m liums o. tmnha i:io,1!1(,nuUr sll(mKl U(ll i;l the eel- environment of high latitudes." slaves HrcaiTia Aua-rieat.day at . (li, in When it ri-es above The author proceeds t. Hve an ac- h-astten thotisaiut Ameri.-a ys w b , ili:.f v.1ivo j y iilt. windows sla.uld cunt of his experiences i,T the notth habitu-tl opmm-siuokers, and a million i , , i. ,.. -, - , ,. . i ;,, n,.. i...,,e .i.:i . ,,.;,i. u, . ' ,, were tie- women of the old dark times of th.- trunas wtih liver, or bh-ody meal, th- world as mere plavthings, cxpen- i::"'ns the purpose. A shield of coru sive tovs, not as counsellors and friends. , staiks, or ot la'hs, iasteiied by wire Mari-ia'ee in such circumstances belongs j around the lower part of the trunks, will to a low, sensual plane, and the girl is answer lor a few tries. The boys should prepared neitlur in bo.lv nor mind for be oneourag. -.It., use traps; rabbits are the s--rious resoon.dbiiij i s and lofty du- j -,f h-r the t.-ode in early winter, ties Ahieh. marriaire implies. Hi r train- I'f.ANTiX'i 1 in ir Tum-s. Snllieieiit iltsr. moreover, or lack of training, has j has been said 0:1 autumn p.'anting iii for-mad- if ,e.-ls--iirv for a Ion" purse to ! :''' months, i low long it mav be eon . , . ,-. 1. ... . . 01 .1..,...,..i ;.' ai'I'lV tor iler. i-eeUomV. llel.lUllie.-.S, ! v , . .1 e hose are m fomiiicr to H - , ,.,...i,y, f., ti-. V:V;., so,v ,..,... , s .-i.tertainmetds thei-e I ;!.- f, .un,l, a voiine- man is ( creatlv j t- his h.irt often ) k.-pt from marking I bv rea-.on of its costliness, wh.-reas so- eietv should be so ordered, that mar- riage wonhl liej;. the larder and not beg- j V.'e want sim; .licit v of life, lin- ... u 1 . t.- ;,. .... .,,,.1 . . .... e-.l.lt, lil-'-tentN, li.illl.lll . ..i.o ...... iij. . . " . . . - fd introduce these virtues in I o-ur higher society, Ave should diminish i tne teni -tip, (.jivv, JetJOUsv o I s : 1 n! t . oi I ; 1 I and sui.-i.ies, of ilio single, and the biek ! e rings, wreteliedness and divorces e-f the married Let our girls have as r gular dailv du-! t;,.s t L..t i,ik.,.( be' for- ! bidden them. ' Let r. creation be indeed ! r-e:vatioii,ut prop, r times and in projier j ai;o;i..-. Let us op.-nmore numeroit; UVenu.-s of i't-niule indu-U'r, and l-tev.-rv W,.U;II1 cl. v,i;h ,i. ,1Ullitv f'a I ., ,-. . ,. , . .- .1 l ' UU- ' "i v'l'lV''1 1 !i "'ut My u.a.v madam, t.egm ; xo'uise.t. l.uie your hou bo;, ii , : ,,,,,;,( ! -; n this !'.-! t in. . , . y .. ,, '' " ' ' 3I0ILML SL.Y Y EI! Y. '"'' O'-iv.-.i ioiva,,...y i.y h-r ; I-'iltllrl- iiiitl II:.- Yur.l nislion. .1 r...... ...... .i.t ii- ... r .--.-. . ...n..'. ... ., ' "",'- r . , . , '-. . , I a. si-anni.-i.is, ,1:1s iraiiii to 11 o-ui Jj ;k,. r.llorler IJ ' " o-poieei s..,ue imeieiu, lie has met with, one of which is wor'hvof t-.-iiin.g to . air reader- as a s ample ,,f hoiv . b h "j.,,. ..'riven into potvamv Last ?! .. ag.; ttte.l f, th.-hrl' al S:, ,wvi;,., J;.iX Kld.-r county, located ,,..ut thi.ty mihs northeast of K-lton. Tie inh-ibitants in that vall-yare chietly Scandinavians, and know little else ex - . . . . .-..,. s.- . . . C pt 111 O I le.V 1 lli p OC 11 ,.V I 1 1 0 , i l.U 1 1 0 S t -I I ia ir ward I'.mhop. After the aent had , rri ,,ls u.iim jm,-, vt.naitm to ; ,1..,.,, i!: th; J!iiy that night, he took out hU violin, and playing s. me easv airs 1 was join.,1 in song by the girl of the rears old and lived with lier p :r.-nts. Wing the evening a mat, tavmrs of cam" iu and he and Liie retired ;.. u.f the small rooms. V-xt in, ru- , lo lllari v him, and I r. fused to do so. 1 r,. 1 ,eae!, d and l.h-ided, and mv father I ;,,.. red me to marrv him. Last No- j 1 v-mb. r we wei-t toS dt Lake Cilyon ! That night b-ok n:e t, . h,..,!,-,. ,.,) ,,!.;!,, tl.,. ....... w-.j 1. e-,,r ,-, .,:l went out 'anddal t;?t i ,. b:-k Wi en the !,..-,.-.. w.-.s- ,.v..r ' come duck. 1 en tne inea.iv was over 1 v.ei,t out cxi e.eiug to tin, him at the ,!,,., v.-ailmg for me, but he Was 110I there; so l waited and Availed and not 1 knowing where the hotel was, orauvon.' I n; (he citv, began to civ, whence a po- he, man e'ime to me m.'d a k.-.l me what was the matter. 1 told him, ami lie wen t i v.i'il, ..Kdn.v 1 i,t. 1 .,,,,1 1.., m.,i .0 the names on the r gister. I found our ' ,-,,m and went to ! .',!. About ' oVlo-k : l-t. ..;,,. f,, llr j.,,,.,., x',.rv ' -nnk and ? ' had to help him to bed.' r'we"-ot ' I '.us.-.l nv ....f ',..r !a.. but makes m- iiVe wdh mv i-.th-r. 1 1... , 1 1 ........ . ..... . .- .1 .. e,.., s l,t.... 1 ....,.. ,...,.(- ..r , :.;,.,, - T - ,,t , I. tt,.,- t,. .1. T-o.-l. i--i.d (..1 I him how I had d hi,,, to.-ive r li t -.1. and a ,i. 1. ,, but Ti-v i.,r .-at the !. ;t. i- o. .ai, if-iiop. and ;.',. ,iu,. t) v..,. ,,. .id told me n.'.t to -, d; f. r a div.iv.-. and said: 'lir.-oh- .-y i-t then .in-- of br e i's ( i.d t hd im- ' -.'s vou : l:.v v. if, t h-- ma v .11 laa i ri- I i:,;h.. Kiaiov. m.td House, 'you Avdl be ,-,. u: i 1 X- . t : In ; 1, .1. ' " ! ) ,in7; t!a- r.-.-iai of this story bv th" g;i -i, v, . -oid mm-h moi-.-, si.,- sm I h. r 1 was a mis rabie on", t ha 1 sh, v. ou id l-I,.. h. ."it iiWiiv from her sad lot. but ,,,1,1.1 la i. ; Jlercas. is onlv one of Ihonsamls of similar ones in 'the Mormon church, wh. r girl-, are hold in ;ts .strong :.bicrv as that of the colored race i ii,- i the! 1 - de tv.ir. ' - - I books .l.gl Like IJ. ' M :S lalVlde V e- ; -, . led I. i!!,l of :l l,I:,ee ( ' 'h e s w a s. '.hen he i-. I iii-ued I he f-d- ing .-,:..- i : "1 will CAoi.-in it bv t- i. a ' you j. hit;.- s'orv. O-a- time a , ('"hoes w-iiuau was in King -ion, a' d -fe ' went to an .-xhihli ion wliieli v. a-- -i pan- j or. una sho.v. )ue of f ... oiet in es shown 'a-' - l ib nd. d to ,. .-e .ail ehao ,. and ' the '.void a. a , ,-, i'i. 11 I sh ov th. p o.ui'. i uc ( . -no. s ,-. .....io, was a : i i i i near siehb d, and s.' . ii a th word c-iao -.. i tooi - a ,,o; a! the pierure. and Ih !i fe. i ... i ' ti-:..- ',", ;' 'ooo...,:,..,,, - ... . t.s v. ..no s, ami looKs iii-a ni. e n. loo. I'.iog I7nivii;s; 'i'h ' N'e-.y Vork .',- fi' - l s:,;. :: " I'r ', ibiv s v. at , i-hlit , of il, il--r:.' Ml-d r. t tii -b,i i- let ' b' . oi I o's eg sire ,-1 a i ! bv I.-, . . an.l tnesi u iio b a.-e not ti-e ,dt -hi--I d.tli lit'r. - re, "'st i. ,i i, osi the e adrai v, oiis-nt (. In.' !u. e l onf of llie was:'. .lis." FAIOI AVO i.VKlK. woinc in ttif. oi;cilki and ntuseky. iiinjr of a severe winter, or the- end ff n dehgli'tul autumn. The lirst objt'ct must be to secure the crops; ihe next to prepare !he orehe.rds for winter, and, lastly, if tiu1 weather alhvs, to do what ever work iiwv save a day in suring. I in: t am; o' liatr. Waiter uppien , , , . , ,i, , I atu. pears s iouhl not !t- taken , mto tli" i ,,-l- , - , C-Jlai- uuii! thera is lanci r of--freei'.ui.nr. , , , :, ,. , i liu-v aiv much bettev otntntler a tJital, I , ,. , , . .;ti. i hnig as thf-y --'.!i tt ktipi fheve-wifli s-.h tv. llie fruit in undergoing '.he . e-j.,-i.i,u on uti in 'i.-.ttt ...v i ,v1!j,i, .stid'h.-li, it possible, ventnatlou a chimney. I Pi: umno Tin: ();:ni un. A wet soil l- a most i'.:u,!V(ii :iiit'site h r an oivuai ii. Fruit trees are olt -n plan!, d on such iai .i with the intent io.i of draitang it the j next year, or soon alter. Half-done 1 work is rarely coraitet- :!. Oile r work 1 M-.-ins more pressing and. tin trees re- , ,.,,. whh th, ir roots I . . .'. . in an muita'!.' , , . , , j ( ),... j ro.u.u.ll l!s fuil llu.,5v, , K,u.h ,ri.h:!.,ll3 U:1V ., , . , , , . . -i " usuahv be r.-storen bv dr.i.uiuig, an.; m , - ' ' f , manv lo'.-ant! -s no s'.-aon is more t'avor- aba-' tor laying drains than the present. Otii.-r Avork i not so pressing as in soring, and la;, ing drains, may be con tiiinotl until eokl AAeatiiev prevents. Tun ihiorr:. rioy of Yofvo Oi:e!i.i:r. Young trees ill be gn-atlv injured. e a ivv.h.-n the gt-ouii.l is covered wiih iiow. if eat'.ie. hoiv.-s or sheep lied ! ae-.-e. s to ti;. in. Let the !'--nee be in ! order, and the gate.- fa-iened by a v. ire I or iu other manner, to prevint oia ning ! 'I'eni. -d.ee and rai.oils oweu ,m serious -"Vny U young trees. 31 -ee AVoi k under :'". r. and all wtaals and rubbi.li shouid ' h ,;lU,'a i'!V1'1 "'"" b-nnks, and j Myirp m-unds of earth, a loot or more j kie.i:, : in ide at the ba.-e i each. Ahee wid "i k under snow, if it is liht and K '' aooe tne mounds, and it i- vt n ;"iiauioieH iirnii v a.iouu.t eacn ti i ':l,-"Us i'1"f eliee(iv-ly K-pt oil, ou tne large scale, hv smeaiilnj: the trees t . -, .- , , , -, , An.i "toon i com tne slaueider-iionse. usm- a swao oi corn UtnKs. J-.tiiihin ' I- ' P"U tne season. V.'h. it v. r the soil is in good condiiioii tre. s 1. av slid be pi-mted. lut by no m.-a-is snouid th. y be s; t if the gtvuml tn es nnt ,1 spring. Siocks roi: ih.or-GnM riN.;. The Avork of ivot-grafiieg is done in winter; tne -docks . re to be taken up In bre the ground fre. z, s, and phsee.l it tne e. Mai, Avith their roots covered wiih saw-.inni m :-. Ci'i'l I :-.' Cioxs. ('ions, whether to be le-.-d iluiiug ;!: i i . t i' for ro-it-graft - i !g. or to he set m t!:v l-ra.nelivs oi trees iet spring a.re much better if i-uteaiiy, eon at; or the leaven have fallen. Cut mt-r's gion t :,, In .m tre-s known to be tree to name. Tie in bundles, placing a label wit h each varietv, and for fear that this may be lot, cut on tie lower end ..; one of thucii.rs a smooth vhu-e on hsh b. wrii. a name or number, Saw-.lu.t is hvfar the last material for , o ' - . ' ' "''"? '"' ?'';i",V, :1-1'" he n.aleuev,, and sb.red mmossor m earie. iu;y near nv, vigorous simol s : l List sum- hav, 1 " ll' ' ' 1 " '"I rr,.;i. in . va.d im- I lei erc -.,.,.; . eo. 11. t ly. 1 ,.y ::;.,- f .tut il.i.t .1 . . e : be made f lis fall, it practicable. For all ihe northern heif oi the great corii-groAvini' belt earlv maturity is an imp. ltant .in-uity. Much cor-iwiii t:,i: to mature ih: s v, ar becaiis unseeable Varieties Were planted. (h i , . -ra.y, now ever, the t-rv .-ariv ripenn van.-):, s 11.! Ve -.he I ii-,r : ..1 ,.. ... .1 . . ipi - ,,,11 IcHVC as Is tlesir-.ble V."-tU V. r . ,.,v i, . .,....,. ., ,,... ,1 ,.,... ... ,?' ; 'V- 1 .'m '. T ! ' ,U'M. i of'",.. "S-! nM! InX'" " i I,!, . iinl st:l;U. w,1(, M,t ?,,v,. , ,f ',iV . ,.' ,' . j 1:;r.. Viiri,.,v ,vlliM, ' ; ! ,Wiv rdied on to fui v ii u v as f , ' " " " o..i in una as 1. ,.,,, ,,s C , j( , f(. , )sj .,,., , J f ,,. simi!!ei-e-,re.l varieties produced but one VI-..M ii4 uus h.e o , ' - j, ,,',, nil!l,k,,, ,v, ;, ,'. ?, .V;"'.. ,. i .,,...., i... ,'. .. . . , , U (Ill.,s,ior " .'methi,'." Vn'v i . , t , . , !c . 7 , i". ' ?, u - ?"!'; ; Wre iZ V, ' V, ' if, .V. ' ....,.,,'. ,...!. , ',, , 11 are small, d -ei -i;,-i nelU-,1 ' aval appal'- idly every way desirable, but 1 vUiicb mature so lale as to be untrin-t- Worthy. We have others which are j wry early, but with Cars so small that the corn gro.ver on i( hug" scale "weuhl not take tliem a-: a gilt.'' Vfe have this ....... '.',:;, .' ',." . j' C ' ' - p ' i: '1 m " V' ' ''-V t' ':l' U' ., V1 . ,vl'!-11 . f w t(A r1'!". ,,! ,;,',-,lt . :,n,i '' ap,.eai. 11 -e; out. cannot 'el! wl u it m-i'uiv.i; wh it was ihe i haraeier of the '"v1."' 1 ,.'.'l'"t ':'v ' S ,,;"T,' sf:ll!: 1 '" l! "'"!' ' a h-irr.-u siali; m iv iei , 11 v- as wen as that li . .:n a j rod uc i e sf.Pv. As a eli-.s, t arm. is have not paid !''lu!:"'i,'."t a't.-nthm to such points as , " M'"','!!"" " 11 "1 y p'V T"" h'''" ''' 1,1 ' ! -' "'vn bins. ,',!'-,'i,,'.v !'-'- ''''' to encourage the '" " " - sizeil, well- in Selee d. Wh, u th I"i'iii. l ear. Avitlcul any r.-t.-rence t ice to a 11 v V- "' ,i,ii:i'-v- J,al,'1 t lv'''-i",r, before V"' '"i'-' U'' ,"'1 '' 'i,l ,ien -! ''".v its vit ihty; but .iuib- immature ' "! ,v s:!l,''.v .v"!'"''-' r ,r "'' !"b n'l-,':' ,!i'-!'" da''''. ' "I Ir.- zmg, if t!e-v r i-i' ii." ziim- if t ! 1 v ! in a die, reasoeahlv is ro.'m for mueli I "" ' ''"";' '.' i n . , ue; v '" 1 reeling corn, as av.-Ii as in imp ill.!: e- on r an 1 :- !s, bv careful s-t J,.,.. ,'' . ,-.s ' :,, 11. .' ..t b'!e. Some i:i-iv tin hi . 'raphieal iioh-s 011 A ; - a .. i re hum:,-, p.,,. beiu" ptb,,,!,..,i I v T-i. ii d- I'e'u-v in Fir's" lie' s ! i y, Mao- i, ti.e i ' -i ! -' i , ,-u ,,d d v of t h gr' a t nov eh .1 , i., i e 1 1 'e -,t i I;:, "jp. was ou: :! '."".. V.". a F"bv ! al ( a .,, j ,e. He had killd tv.e.'ii hi.,, h a. I . .f am -. "I shall kii! hi . t'drtiet'i and ! Imu r turn b. the I. .f.-au. !' -r I am ti 'hav.- had , -i. ol it," said ),: o ' mg-bbor. t !.,.. .s bv,.ii"id fridge and da.'i - j, . ,,.a ,, (.,.t;;,.., oVh.ek. and haiud Duma . d five led ill ' V . . -. 1 1 , h b a K "f t i I . re o! . "Ihoo , -on ! , . ; : i . . i , , I e els i'i..; hens i:, Ihe- fann v aid U,,- !.. ,.t n,,- av-k - ail ii a- tune.' "Tle-n v. hat ,M: .-ai-tli hav you ...m wiih y air-ei !' a 1 1 !': aib-ruoou ahaa-V" "U'l.y, I hav wi it!, u a pu ee for th. Fi ,", lis. " 'I'i " l''r' -'a i eelilh'.l i o an u i us, i i was a giea, su.-i-i-.-s I Mo Till-: 'l: i ei. Tie- ! t Sound . I ;. a '. : th.d u .n-e p.uiv leeidiy ....... I ... f i , ii...'.. .. v.-... i ..... - ' . , i y , lie- s . i . . - , eva'ioti l ;:!;o,.,!';,,e I;""::1 ":' i .lie I - .bioif u:,',r n an i " ' "! o, .in- ,..,!' ol lit i IO,! 'III' . ' e , :e . e, I , -, I i -.. : : i- -u, ri . I .ssitt Ii ! a I I a : o.v, i. 1 1 ' 1 '. : ,' i dal-rei Li. - . do i o- d, son! tie i " u ; ilea i. !il,i" !' vi i i i- i : ion. LI1 1: ! ALASKA. - Tiii?(f '(iF Tin-: rron.i: tiittut:. ' " Thi-ir Vii-i'snnl A iVHi-iVl tinrf lint 'nns-s 'J'Ijciii- l51iii'liic- Nniil hi in- A I iiittr-t I'ni " i-h1 Aiiiinia I lir Olili-r l'i o;ilc. Th' Ameiiean ( U-ographieal Society has just published an inten sting pajier coneerniug the people- of Alaska from the pen of ir. Irving (.'. liosse. "The object of this paper," pays Dr. Kosse, in opening, "is to record, in a frafintenlary v.ay, snuu1 observations, as they have occurred to the writer during a late hyp'.-rlioiean experience which Horded exceptional advantages for not i "i ne principal vict s amoiiL' flie people of. Alaka." he says, ouho ly j mild an.l ino!i,-nsiv, s.-em to be. a fond- ue-s 101- game tu cigihv an.l an uneoii Iroliable craving for aleoholie drinks an appetite which, by the way, two sea sons of personal observation and experi ence in the Arctic convince mo is some thing of a physiological neecssity. The taste, however, seems to be an ae.piired one by Ihe aborigines, for T .saw a man at Xeunivak Island to whom the taste was foivign, and on tasting both braudy and whisky he made a wry face and spat tin -in out with evident disgust. "illicit traders, tailing advantage of . his northern craving for drink, have oi lateyear.s lieen in the habit of supplying the most vilii-inotis compounds, in ex change for which the improvident Es quimau gives his choicest furs. Some captured specimens of lhe.-e prohibited artiehs, bearing ihe r, speetive labels of -b:iv inn,' .oi!! ie-i gin;.', r, ' etc., with a i ".v to del' ran. Hi"; the rev.-t.ue.j-roved on examiiiaiioii to be i;ot!utij but cheap alcohol of a. highly inil.immable nature to which a little coloring matter had been added." Speaking of the effects of climate on haith, !r. Kosso says: "j u addition to the freou, t:t disorders of the respiratory organs, rheumati.Mii and atlVetions 1 f th" ahnnaitary c o.ia! are .piite eoiumou. 'Llie iaftt r arc principally due to ovev loadmg the st, maeh after a long fast, and ii, digest i. .11 from this e ie.se. js S1, fiXipient thai it in v.i uneoinmon thing to find an Esquimau su'l'-ring for sev eral days from ail the rem. a-se of a. guilty st, nia.eh. Th.e wonu n, too, are at times violently hysdrieal, ai d in this ; speet do not differ much fr-m their more civilized sisters. iseases of the eve and its aiipe!ida"es are oud." numerous. Hid among i n. ni ! uotte ;1 eases of opacity of the crystalline lens and of t lit cornea, and ot tatty and pigmental degeneration. Ophthalmia tarsi in it.n chrome form and granif ar int! iinmatiou of the conjunctiva are common along with amblyopia am.l a.dhem 1 iia, and it is md ,-d all unlikely that a specialist might exhaust the op; hah, 1 .logical vo cal nlary in dc-cribing the diseases he might obsi-rve. "Among these numerous eye diseases how-, vt-r, I ob.st rved but two ca--.es 01 total blindness one iu a imm at st. Lawrence Island and another at St. Michael's in a native from the interior. Mr. 1 trot,, w hose dmies iiw census agent have allbrded him great facilities for ob serving the interior population, informs me that bliudne.-.s is almost universal amongtheol.h r people, most of whom g'-t b.iud on reaching the age of ti'.tv. 1 his blindness, e. inmimi a!-.o io the lowa r animals, was once observt d by him in a bear at ivince YVilliam Sound. The bciir, v. ith several others, was seen ap proaching his party on the beach, and lie singular actions of this particular bear attracting attention, trom the un certain way in wlr'eh he walked and was pushed ab ait by the noses of tin other bears, ii was siugltd out and shot, when alt examination showed the previous ex istence,'!' total hi ii,. ie ess, which of e, .ins,, i.e.-unl. d tor the odd movements of the animal. ' These eye affect ions are. i.wi, c-tuiMni 0,11 M,,' ';..', as uas 1 .t.-u oris ueoLasl.i sop 1 J.o.O. .1... .oe leo l.l ill,- !i I ol :-!;oV, I -!l'.',. J -less, in . hiell tie- S: !,s! : i! i - of the . nd 1 ireans. ii,-e rods :,u l con, -,',, in diminish,-,! or exhausted by the pro longed illumination from the eonstaui sunlight and the glare from broad expanse-. ,f brighth-'ghstenin' snow. The rait 1 aei ion th" Arctic atmosphere, the insu'lteieiit an.l inipov, rishi ,1 condition of the bio. -d brought about by bad feed ing ami file strumous diathesis mav lih.-v. ise be nn ntioiiet'i as 1 -retlL.posin'g cause-.."' Hehl-ng Ihe Feins. A good driver grasps the reins so that they pa-s into the hand under thehttie liug'-r th'st, the ends of the fingers, after the hand, is closed upon the reins, being iu a perpendicular line. This gives a vie like grip which it is almost im,, s sible for tin' leather to slip through, but Ihe wrong habit young driv. rs, an.l especially ladies fall into, is to catch tie rein in such a a ay that wiieii it enters th, i: lirst pa.-ses over the linger; when held in that v.av ii is v.-rv hard to Iu--) it from s!ippi-:-g, and so it happens that ivln'i nn cx-.-iied horse giv, s a ipdel: jerk and the lady feels the lines slip she thinks her strength is iu- tide.piate. loses her r-, sei f mind, and in a few minutes somcbo.lv's hurt, if pciso: n lue.-w how a'.vkward a noor ,i: ivt r look--, they would try to improve. There's nothing more ridiculous than a green driver with his arms stretched away out in Iront "pushingou the lines." On the other hand, there is 110 more pl-'ising sight than to see a wand-trained driver, and especially in the person of a pretty giii, sip.iag r.-el, w ith hands clo.-e to her slender waist, the rein curl in;; euieiv over her delicate thumb, ai d the whip era-ped iirinly, arching over the In Use's back, thread her way with out nervousness or f, ar through n arrow, er-ovdi-ii str, i ts, or on broa.l avenues leave her timid friends behind. In Kngi.inii fox hunting has such a hold upon the people that a girl is taught to rale a. im-1st 1 1. for, she 1, ai us any i hing el-e. In Franc t he pleasure of imlivi.l ual driving has never woiked i's wav into the Fi-.-nch woman's mind. In this country tin re is a change coming, but it is scarcely visible at present except at the fashionable centres, w in re a few ot the leading la dies are noted h. .rso women. - York lady en joys ulmo-t as much '-: '"''" a " l'ivii, simpiy b.-ean-e "' J-iio,s how to di -pense witii the a c, i.iehiiiitn a nd tone up her system by manipulating the ribbon ov.-r a I rotter's back as she t-ies along the oe-.-aii drives. A Utile ( In: A w. 1 1 f 1 1 man from the eld German country oi 1 '. -u ; is v 1 v;o , i;t said, to me, says Citih: ",',,. would not think that in ..in- region it is laird io get domestic s- -rva n I .-. v. le -re w- ha ve .- : ,,! , i-.::-,. mdive .o,-g ,,, : ' ., '.if . IS the chief e.hle.-illo'i. V..1 n ;.. ( ! i and I at I nbllle it to t he radi 'a I chaU' -e : .V ha, elleeted to the real injury'. ,f ' lie- M ill..-.!., p. ogle; f .,. ,,f v. 1 , . , t Use is j l'l'" cy it e eaniioi gel n-habje I cooks mnv.es and maid-. '.. ' ' " .inn I le-re v. ,-i e ii i . .1 1 hem al a .y wages. 'I he li ..,..,,. , , .1 - !V I ... -. . p., . " o up ui i n nun i y i n an.! . ur ; u '..-. had oh-asaht relali..,, w i!h the handy a. s.i v. h,-i t li.ii- g..rl, .h-ne uo ii, .ie. - U :.,!:-i a- -,- b,..,,- v,-;.., V--1- b. , .V !.,'i.:, :-,: J. -e,,v .;,.,, '' oi ns have I me rich, ih, v are no ion; a r ii", ib .1 in .hers Vlli',t it in Ih" l-oich, n, and as ih. y are social I'hiaials tliey v.',!l h i'.e th: ,''; c ,nii..oiv. They :,iy, 'iu.y don'l care anxlhit,.. 'bou I 11 . ." owe i h. , :!.;...' , ,1 " , -,i,l ,,, v li-inid "il i p,.,. ,i,,wl ,,. . . ' "l eigll. or leu lt, . - !.,v aiuo'ig servants. Th.-v w iiig, ( ,,i,r bretil .fast at !f c rtiou hour and -d -, . i t ; , , ..pp. !,, , , o.u p.. an.l then Ih-y are go. ,, j j. e Vlil IS'..' !o leive : et'e:,t i, it I ... , . ., I .!.., . ' - X. : Sled I 1 V. e Wst'il I - I , I I'll '.V till , on i hi i.i tie V I'i' ' ' l ! i o t s S ".' li ol, 11 . Tin le tt , .. , ,., ,, Ill' I i -e b- 1 I '' I ' I -her i"V il ".ll'i- III lltl io hill: h Mtai, - . ;.oe ..on on- leteuue euui r t .irw 1. ) to tllrll pale. THE CHAHLSF. ROSS 3IYSTKKY. Smut New nml sinniina )rv-lin"l,'iil in I lie Cane. A remarkable and rather plausible story that comes to us from Wyoming Territory will revive interest in the mvstery'of the Charlie l!oss abduction, now well-nigh relegated to the limbo of finished and half-forgotten tragedies. It is said one Jlosher, who was lately Ivnched in the suburbs of t-iieyi line, YYyomhm, Avas a brother of William Mi-hherwho avus killed vdiilo commit ting a bui-ehirv at Mav Fudge, Long Island, December, 1S7 L ' The Cheyenne ;fosher had robbed and killed one Weut x.eil, and was caught and put in prison, six weeks ago. The crime bei'-'g com mitted under peculiarly age-ravating cirenmstanees, the citizens of Wyoming resolved to lynch the murderer. lie was taken out of jail, earri. d to the woods, and hang, d last Sunday. hen under the shadow of the gallows-tree, Mosber ottered to divulge a secret, which, he said, ha 5 driven him into the West. Hut tie 1-,-nelKi's "had 110 time to wait," and. lie was incontinently hu mred. Tt subse. ir.entlv came out that losher had said that Im was the guard ian of a person for whom n rew ard was oIKred, and that he had been forced to I'y ou account of a close pursuit made lor him after the deatii of his brother, William Mosher. It is further r.-porUd that somebody living iu St. Louis has made a confession that corroborates por tions of the Wyoming story, but this part 01 the narrative is vague and neb ulous. Charlie Floss was abducted from his home in (ici'mauiown, lVnn. iu July, Is" I. Many clues, after A-arior.s theories had been examined and abandoned, pointed to Wiiliam Moshor and Joseph Ooiiglas as t he probable chil.l-stealers. While the Itoss family and Superinten dent Walling Were ee.-"iged in weaving about these two m.-n a av b of tio-eui-stantial evidence, and efforts wi re beii"; made to ransom the child supposed to be iu their custody, 3Iosher and Doucrlas broke into the unoccupied summer resi dence of bid"." Van Frunt. at Fay Ibdge, Long bhind. Dec. 11. 171. The brother and nephew ! Judgo Van' Mrunf, an.l a farm-hand, living in a neighboring house, and routed by a burglar alarm, headed oil' the burglars as they came out of the unoccupied man sion, and in the tiring which ensued both, marauders were killed. JlosheV fried without making any sign. Done las. d.v ing, said: "it's no use lying now. Mosh.-r and I stole Charlie boss from ( iermantown." 1 ie alsof leutilied elo bel aud said that he (?.iosh, n "knew ail about the child." led the elder child-st.-der Av:.a already dead, and Douglas soon breathed his last. It was siippo.-ed that th secret of these guilty men da d with them, and that all trace of the miss ing boy i-as lost when the man who alone held it died as he deserved like a dog. William ?,Joshei- was a hardened ami hfibiiual criminal. jit; Avas so ac known to others of his e'a-s (most of whom probably regard, d him Avith ihe respect which cavu ci-iniiua! accomplish ments and immunity fn-ia iLtee tio'.i inspire) that it would. be very natural that any person h fir ing a name resembling his avouUI be willing to claim relationship or com plicity with the slain burglar. The ro mance of crime draws into its fascina tion the criminal and the weak to.geth. r. Having once pretended that he was nearly allied to Masher, ihe child steah r and h-use-break.-r, the Cheyenne ruffian would ho sure to at'empt to save his m ck, or divert th.e alit-ntion of his vol unteer executioners. Moreover, the St. L. uis clue, whatever it was, was ex amined by Mr. Christian Iloss a few days since, and it is announced that he is satii-t'ied that there is nothing in if. The tali; from Wyoming, it would ap pear, has only revived interest iu the crime Avidior.t throwing any light on what must remain a balll.-d mystevv. Snuhiinieil in tin Arctic 3'egiosis. "Tin worst trouble that I had in my jb-st v. .y,i.... n. ., 1 1 , ' s-o, i ., M ii,,,, K.,il,.,'. e. V 'tmmi fi) w I m UwWr -r e-s,i 1. i -vt i i'Te i v -,,.. H, W!!h I'orl.v de'-f, es below I-..-1-.i; ! could s( Old Ire '. -n n,.s-,-s ;,ud ears; but !:ss mv tp raii.s if 1 di.h.'t -,;,l'er most te'iribly !he lirst time 1 .,,, suubu.ut iu th" Arctic regions. Y -it see; it was this way: We 'vein lai i tip a few days la hue the close of summ. r making repairs, in about seventy-four degrees north lati tude, and right early one moiuiug a party . f us went ashore to look around. It was pretty cold, and the eons., . piehec was we were bundled, up ju half a ih :: ai thiekntsses ot underclothes, wiih fur hoods over our heads, and looked like ii as in a buffalo r..l'o. "Well, sir, along about noon time, what, w ith the h. -at of the sun, and t:ie hard exercise that we were taking i,i getting ov.-r the .snow and ice-hummocks, 1 was hof as tarnauon, and 1 just slipped the hood, . if my head and weal along- for a white with nothing- on it. " 'but on that hood, you fool hol lered one of Cue men. 'ioy..r. wa:,t to get sunburnt?' 'A few Ireeid, s won't hurt me,' savs I. n .-. r was much of a beaut v. I Jul you're the fool, to talk about suit-burn in such a e, untrv as this.' "I thought that settled the whole business; so I kepi right along wiih a bare head, while the oilier boys, who were old hands at traveling iu the north, kept covered up. The side of my face that was next to the sun was ha as lire, while the side that was in the sha le was fro.e pretty stiff: but a; we kept tacking around m going from pl.ic to place, I showed lirst one side .--nd then the oilier to the. sun, and. the tre. : ing and cooking was ptvtiv evenly divided. "Yon lake and stick your head clear .low n ti) ihe chin in a bucket ,,f seaUiing wahr, iini.ik. ep it .hero for liveminuies. and voit'l know what 1 fei! lih" when i got back to the ;.hi) that night. My face was swelled up so that ! couldn't see out of 1.1V eyes, and one of the boys had to load me around for three days. M v head under m v hair was so tend -r that I couldn't b-in-h it to a pilier, and T tool; my sh cp like 1 take my wlii- hy, standing." bi'l-i.niny. Since the year 1s.-'i ihe population of ( ierimi iiv has fallen off considerably in many sections, though in a few others it has more than he'd its o'.-'ii. 1 h is is a carious reporl, iii.ismnt-!: as an in crease of about haif a mlilion was r--corded for every year in ihe dopies-ed period of 1-7:'. l'mssiii, sii.ee h-sil, lias maud lined a slight advance, w hich has amounted to between N.Ohl) and ',, (:!':.! in the Uheiii.-.h Provinces of W. st phalia. Saxony, and 1 !: a nd.-nbii r-r, but the province of I'os, ii has ios! s7,7S!l. Il isb-rn I'm. s'a has lost ::i,!'d 1, and I'onierania l.sH l.t i'-'e'-'Ji. bavai'ia eoiml s an v. it g'l eaicr iiiiliag oi'i- Si', old ol a oi!.!ti..u in b'"-l) of o.:2S!, (U III, while Willie, ul Oil ; has h.st i ; , 1 1 . H t out 'of the l.'.H l.biiO that she then ban. in I'l iii'd . The number ,-f for igner.s now living i I-' ranee is l,Ho,o:!d. .-r 2 IW . : c.-i.!. l' Ihe poj.uia! ion. 1'or the past .'ill years tins p. o-, in. u.iss oe. u i ! if was oniy I. lid: iu b-dl il via-, l.-'i::, and in Is,"'.' it wa . ike:!, fc. m ,. i,i..h ..;,. I !h. ie nee s :,-,-'! 1 ue in- : e,-ei!s to I - h M al! I ')'!' Ig, lit ",' s ii i- foiiud tl a! Ita!ii!'is and bel gans ure th" in,, ! n uui'-r-ai s. the form, -a uricinil in;.' o Ufiii ly -Jhd.O'ld and ).,. hdb-i- to ov. r j I . ;',( I h I. .'t in order coin.' tile ( Id- j males, and Ih- li ihe Spaniards, Swiss, ami Kuglisli, 1 he last nueiber.ng :!7.l''---'. Puriu"; the pa-.t live seals the llali.tes alone have increased ',;,,ildl. Till-, resets of ile;isiire ss, ! ioni lad Ion e-ioigji to si ioi-n tl,.- j row of hi. ii v. im j j I neks tin in , and t hey re tin' 0,1 l.v roses , v. Inch ,!,. not 1,1 11 rn II,, ir swe -i lit v.s ii b r llicy leive lost tlieir lieant.v. Ii.i'i'ii i ' iii annera is nsita! ly t b .! f' i-l .-!' !'.. I " 1 e -t iosi.s. I 'i, g.tttce . , cues oi no bleedin . bl ,,1 bit! It. lb, I hid is inia-h r nl otht i -ti T ..f hulls, if will siiiai he cai.i:m).vu for isst. :-:'. . 00 . ; or- Jaa. 1 '-' 1 "' kill I 7 '' I" 1 1 I I I i" 111 17 I - I'' bJ":e:::;;h::,' .1,.,. I ti 1 --, II 7 n 11 I l'l II i'- I HI'. Ii' , liTi- i'-i -a -i ji,.r.p:;:': f d s r. in 1 1 u 1 , 1 1 1 1 jlii 17 I- Is - i - . hilil ;i'':i.'."i '-':i"l fet. . 1 1; 7 s s i-i 1 ; u j l:i 1 I t; i': IT I; I ' ii "i "-l -. 1 - 1 -1 i- 7 1 II 1; !.: lie..- 17 a- in a i Jr. -'i "ii "i "'. ' I'.-. s Hi 1 1 IJ I ' 1 1 li 7 S II HI 11 VI 1:: 1 1 I". 1-. 17 is 1:1 r.'. '.. '.. "i "i :i 1 .". ii 7 s 0 7 s 'j v 1 1 r.1 1:; 1 1 r, a; 17 1- r.i " . "'. ... "i "i ":i ' i 7 li 7 - 1' In II 1: 1 ; 17. in 17 I ; 1' . .1 JJ Jl -Ji . 11 1- : , 1 i r - ;, 1,1 it 11 1:1 :i ' 1 1 , M i: 1- 1.1 -it The AO.vau-avcs tif ifiidomatie Fife. If he reports from Washington can be beiiev; d, our m w Minister had no sooner liseu from his couch after sleeping- olf the faiigu s of his extraordinary briiliaut reception, than hewas informed that the master of the Shah's stables waited in the court. Mr. Fe-njamhi ordered his attendant to admit him. When the dusky servant of royalty made his appearance he salaamed, and, kneel ing' down an.i bonding low, said: "Peace be w ith on." Mr. F"hjamiii had read Mr. Isaacs, so he replied: "And with yon peace." Then the menial retorted: "Yost are mv father and my mother, and all my relations; yon are the sun moon, and stars." Mr. benjamin saw no shorter cut to iul'on.i dioe a t to tl... iseo's "!.- ii-.-s, :oid he therefore asked his attendant what the follow wished. jle was told who the man was, and that he wanted a donation in. return for the horse that hud been presented to the iii'iy Aniericsu: Minister front the Shah's stahl, s. Mr. benjamin thought it sirui-'jo that an ofleer of the iwal household should ak alms, but 'he lighted a cigar, and ordered that 10.ll. 10 dinars be given to ihe beggar. His at tendant looked astonished, and plainly showed that the sum was insignificant, whih th uncmilovtabh ' Minister ihought that he heard the turbane.l si abieiiuin mutter i-oinething about "bigling." :'e called out to his attend ant that in would cut eif his ear.; if he didn't kick ihe man out of his presence: but th ' ath-ndaut. wiih many obeisan ces, explained that it was customary to bestow about the value of the horse. Mr. Ik-.i.iamin greened, but complied for the honor of the America;! re public. Ail day long Mr. Fenjamin 's room was crowded with salaaming darkies, au,l toward ev-. nigg lie found himself the j'a.th. r ami mothir and :dl ihe 'rela tions of a smt'K i-eg'menf of pagans, ife is now- involved in a "eoeibundity of cogitation" as to how long s.",Oui.) will last with a family that daily receives accessions of I'n'hevs and mothers, not to meuti n vhoie astronomical collec tions!. Ai l hi'- rrhii:;;;-'. Iv, Ihe Shu-a Lino. The recent Slurry in stocks has upset a. good nn uy persons who have been hitiario of mo.-.t conservative views about : he investment .i money. A cer tain gentleman in this eiiy, who thought lie perceived signs .f sSiii'ening in a par ticular stock that has sittracted'm'ieh al i.g'ieii of late, concluded to try his luck flier., in, and .-.e.-ordingly bought ten shares at Sure enough, the stock soon began to boom, and in a week he had sold out again id a pro lir of one hun dred dollars. i To recounted his expe rience t a friend, who said to him : "i am glad to h. ar of your slice, ss. Put are on sat i-ae. t ? If you had held on uut'l now yui might have made fifty t'eikirs mere." "Y. s-;i'' th'- investor. l'q..iOii owi itetly .sal isiieti. i had ;i good Use !,, ,ti.,.. ', ,,,,( -M. looidr.d dellros .Ie,. i.i,..!,.. ,.:,! em wil!i.j tb--t some one , ..iioul.l make th.-othi r lirty. My "l:!.V Ie;: r is 'e t . s , e i 1 i ; . g si I e ! ! , piie's ale 1 easy gains, tiia colleger mf mbers of my iamnv may Ihink my cx'o'-nciiei' cm c-i-Ji'.iiily be dilpiicated. and, by invest ing un! !:in! !':.':! ,-, may buy into a falling maiket." ll:s frien.i ;.gi-"l that such si danger might with reason be appre hended. A day- or two alf-T the cautious i'lv, st,.r saw the sloes, drop io "., Avhere-up-.n. seeing the possibilities which oh' red themselves in ease of a l ise. he bought iu again '. the extent of ten hares. At l ist accounts the stock Avas feverish between d'J and :!, with no in i iaai iohs of a boom. The family, how , ver, are doing- as well as could be ex pected. '" "",;. A Ittuiiaiiiic Mbirv. 'fhii'ty years ago the American Consul at bi o d oi-'irowas Henry IVven. Aviso h:.d lived f "!' a long time in jbsi.gl and a, ieire.!a foftnm. S mn after her a r livai iu this c .-iiih-v with her three ehil .'.'. uou :t vl-'-it, about the year bsoi;, Mrs. bi -vmi hamed of be" Imsbaud's ibit!i i.i lb i. and iiJU!-' liate steps were tak. u to s.-ith' his estate. In the course of in - seitlen:e!!t it was ascertained thai a ia.ge sani of money had disapp sired, bid no (race, f ii coiild be found. After the vain invest igid io'-i was over Mr. Pi-veu's eon ii.lehi ial clerk, to whom no suspicion was athn'h'.i, removed to Aiisir.oia, ai here he had a checkered care, r iu the goi.l diggings. Last March the clerk fell sick and was taken to a 1 1 :-- -i t -1 1 in Melbourne. Shortly before hi. 'deadh he embraced the Catholic faith and col !' -s , . -, 1 that he had stolen the m sii'g ,-d ( nil). If" was t-i-.j. lined to make r ! i I u, ' i, hi, which he was will ing io do. ami is he had kept up a cor respond;.;, v wi'h his old employer's widow for several years after ihe crime, there was little dibh-'illy in tracing her ehil.ir.--is. hie of bum. Mrs. ,b-seph Ash!:,-o,.!.e, who live.-, at the Cii'ard I i i 'Use, in Philadelphia, has pis! received a h iit i' i::f. -rhiii'g her of ties hish'S'v and io., of theag! -hi-. h,et that the 'clerk beipn at'i.-d I'd;) apt to herself, In r bl ot hag- and her sister. The ikii'ilupnike Did It. As an incident of the earth quake there the ot h ) 'lay, the San 1'raucisco CiiH relates that one gej.tienia!! is pan iculnr Iv grateful forth, shaking up. fie is tlie i'os-. s.-or of a hue French clock, which :.,i:id.-"l v ! b'id, il one iS.iy about a y.-a.r and a half ago, ami ss.il his efforts to make i tick w av u::avaib:ig. Not having :i - mail fortune at his command by which ho eeuid g- t the necessary re pairs Made, he placed the obstinate tini.-pi.ee in : close!, com .gin, g himself Av;:h the red, c'ion toaf "some day'' he w.'ii'.i have d li 1. Wlisit was his sur prise on YVedh. : ,!:"; hist on opening the h or of Ih closet h. li sir tin- ..hi famil ies (,,'!; ,,f tl,,. '.,v, e. '-. eari h.uake 1 1 : , , I a ee. n. 1 ish, -, I in less than a ni imp v. hal he had failed to do iusivoek's I ink. rim;-, and he is ti uiy nra'.iul. Si'i.i-i'. . Paii nuoreau w ho has just return,.! ps,,., ,.y South v'ales s.-iys that s. -nie f t In sh. ep lations" there havefiniu .. Pi "it to . i'l'i. iiiid a.c.'e , ;!iiil as m-.ny as -j'.tl.o st: , :,., p. h, d.h'ied liav s ilia ::..:' t hi -ep were sh. u n be i'g" hi 'i.ig : -i by ab -. t re yeidy-live 'da : iers. Kangaroo-' are t u hi, i ous and troll''!,- ele. 'i ia V r.ltll ihe sheep r.;- tioi s. -siid the ( b.y, -fitment has ho,-n ' drain. -d to oil',-,' a bounty "f 7d cenls ti in n-r iii Mi ! I iiinirc.ia ot' t'ioii. ;ti,iis it!'e kilie.l sooiin'.by. A Ihiitiabj re;!, I y.nn. Tin .!.'.,-,, f- i'li I'i, I'.dli.,,,,,-,. aid., tlatss: Major li. S. Wlslic, of I uis cii.y desei d , . his Jiiiraeiiloit:, enre a- ' ' "1 i':-'- ' I'een ;, ,r,,t, ,jy ""i'i ii'siu lor ien . til.-.. ! . :,- ... . I . , s- . ' ' l l i on i , , i mt si i i . i 1 1 ie:, I o 1 1... . ! .1 ei i'h a 1 1 !:i n. i :. 'i'i e t li I i t g . -' dU.iti'dv ia t v ..ni'' ,a i ; tii 'h e I i s am Oe sails:. ".-:, (.. :., ! I ,, :, hi' hoi.i-.s-t ' ' -an g. I'M -dl. I'd I- (bi u-:,., re. .-nil.: n I ,i. i ' - i n. , -ii, ,le,. him, , in' , .ho ih'-lr.! e-.ii ,'. 1 " ;' f,':V- ' I'.e iiti'iiv, aid J r.lil i'V.-ct si." s;t tt '' Cities AYariuer than the Country. Those who happen to live at a little distance from the heart of the city must frequently have noticed a lack of accord between readings of their own standard thermometers and the published obser vations; of the signal service observer of their locality. The reason of the discord is plain, viz! : the perturbing action of the heat which the city emits; and how ever gratifying it may be to the outsider to find himself superior to the govern ment observers, it is very little to the credit of the weather bureau that this particular source of error was not long since recognized and avoided. The remarks of Professor Whitney on this subject, as applied to observations made at London, are pertinent and con vincing, lb says; "it is a well-known fact that cities are considerably warmer than the more thin ly inhabited country, otherwise' undir similar climatic conditions. Statistics prove this to be true; and there could lie n.) doubt that such would be the ef fect of an immense aggregation of pop ulation within a limited space, even if there were no statistics bearing on this question. Many millions of tons of coal are burned in and about big cities during-every year, and the whole mass of brick of which the city is built- is heated during the entire winter, and more or less in tin summer, many degrees above the natural temperature. There can be no question that conditions such as here indicated vitiate all observations made in or near large cities, Avith a view to the determination of any possible secular variation of the temperature." "MAnrA," said Harry, "what's the difference between goose and geese V "Why, don't you know?" said four year old Annie; "one geese is goor.e, and a whole lot of gooses is -,j'ase." Till-; ho ihes, lie;,i-l ei -case and Iddu . ;i : -e! i-a. - l-a.-a lih-d hyli.C Use oi" brown' Iron Hitters. He that sgiv, s his heart will net deny his indue';. .'.lvir.- i.i 'M.sitiii.:iv.-s. (.la the a..--.-iraii.-,- ef th.- lir 1 svnipf, -ins . rM tt. i.d ,!, hiii'... i. -s ,. , .. : i r...'-:i ;l. ,..;i;y I'loiapi :-:i-i-sis l'-.V :-. T. f s,. ub 1 ' h-'i I "U a l'l Si. !l j s, I, - lili.-ils liis: 11:,- ef ;,: ii;. th.e. I,.;,- ii.-.- ii,- j.--, at ii!i:i-s-i. .f,, la. , : I ':-.i I -p 1 1 1 i -i- i- aii! , t .o i.-iii-n--'. ,, , .- i .,. i-i. ! . '- --.h-'ili l, M. .ii.-;,l i.is,-.,v, i-y." Set, -li"!' to I 'ml i il lis 11 lit I-i live. ':, 111 !. n -';!!- I'"-- ! i' 1" ''h'l'.il. for w. a!, iair.s. s:i::iu:; "i nil" d. :.i: l l.iii-ii-. -l all ei iea-. g j,;ls .,ssa!. S.UI y dia-raist lis- imi-ii v. r. I',.r br. i'i -r- 's ampul, ! ell C, ., , .; i . , , -t i -, ,. s, i., lues!:'!.,,- ! . W. !,!.:. 's !.- 1 !-:SV li V 311.1.1, 1. As--eeivn.,v. bug.;... X. Y. 'I'll,' t'livie-us ar,- aiwavs liiain-iuus. Vni.i.v, (ta. - ii-. ii. K. Doyle i.a.'.s: "I Co'i-iiU-r liiowu's Iron liiu,-o sii t':iot- as a ionic to any iiiv;iaration now in use.'' lamilat ien is lively iind gentroiis, .aiyy ,ba-ie Had lusdiciotis. Pr. (trav-: s' 1 1 e.i it liegulatoi-ciuf , :d! f.im of 11- art lhseas,., iiei vo a-iu-ss, sleenkssiies::.. A dial, ct prov.-s i..-.Tty f rgsoa.-.v-es. .x.sios. Iowa. I)r. .T. O. M.-fluire s:ns: " I in low I in nvn'- run l!i ters i a good tonic, and gie e.ieral saiistaciion.'' lie beiteihs himself that do. th gootltoothc-r-i 'its, I'its, I-in, s'lr.-essl'iiliy treat. .1 by We! id's 1 lisp.-ns 'rv L .h.-i-.l Assori.-ui.,,. Addiess. wiih stann, i,,'r l.:i!!!:l-.li t. laelii!... N". Y. The priiiine. man docs nut put his hand into the tiro. 11 it-ron. I was in. i- i tl ad wi'h heart diilicisl'y. c m n iw Co a good day's work, and sin, erelv re oiiiii'i nil ! ! o-.ave iiear! ii, -giilaior as th- r.-iit tly. t id) -ee ihghiin , Iharisgrove, ( ).'' s! per bottle at your drug -tore. Iiiuietr scan" toils any, but gluttony and (h'Uiik'jnncsp iiiulti tildes.. I'niii'ri-ii a.n.l Slli.-r T.on.n-- are tlrah-d v i! It iiiiii-.;;i su.-e, ss bv World's ! bp us.iry 3l.-.Ii--i:l Ass. .-iatioii. JUili'siI... X. Y. S, l;d shilnli I .. I- naianliirl. He's my irieiid that t-pi'ulis wc-U of me he liigl my h'ni'c Coiiiir.i I' yiinr habits ef croeked walking hy nsin' Lyon's l'ateiit Mvtallic Heel Stiii'eiK-r-i. -.5:i;i(.- S-tv.l!.'-. VV, !;!. Sv-i:;. Tufa 1 : ii h.si -i--... hi.r.tii-ss, eathiati.': for ft -vt-i ban, ss. y, -: ' .--e. -:-. v. .r:',s. - eiails. ,)!; rl hi - ii He. a a, '.. in. !-. l-'rr:,: : Ii.- i l. i.g' .r( St ti: iitr l.i A r. nui. ioahle Cine: A lady, se.emy-sit eirs oi' a :e. w ,h s liiis sitiniiiei- for tee hi-si !::;::' i:i j.-ns. A ease i.'ed !V:s L'ivi-l! lU'h;.' de- Ie su-iji.s. I j . j- fjs.-ieis a .d rei-it , -.--i .:..l 'o eu ue i a desr .. i i r o! i e - r e '. e;- - e 1 : ; la ..ill i aiill. Mr.-. .. ' .A II. IS-.!-.. ...or. of -.. ! iUih s' reeb I 'ridr-ei -o--t. C'lini.. - ore-, Py said I ... I ' -. Il t , :tl .- I :,' , .11'. I ,.- e S ol ! ,,-: i. f ! " 1 .-lltl l, i-y ehert Inii tie ii, y '. -lluoi.l i'l l:--.i-I'i s,, - in;. hi.- nn : r ;e.e ;:- iiii'.:"- ile:. e 'y. '-i uioih, r. v.ii , is s-.--. , -a -.-, n: .i-iMii i- i- for r I i ly .firs heeii uil'ieie.l w th Ui !n--. liver and h.-.ri hi ea-, s, wnich !i i-; cotituii d las- io sh-' ii .a e most ,u' the li ua : ami to said o la r ...h.-r tr lihg--. . '.boat ia t-e v:irs a. o .ho s iu i:s ,. ', f .raa s, i iu. c is::. I llue doiaois. !i-uid aT lh,-y eonid ior It -r v.. I i ! li! li !l sure ss, to siie::r,w ri" ,iii v.-.ttc. !!!.! d'- i'h s emi'd iaeviieb'e. A I ; i t . e her 1 o h .and iinii ; v.'oa d 'ee -v.i.s,-.i ' e el. t v. i g.ei r ii -: :.' i e. i i- r p ly-ichsns :; '.ve lief ue. -siyin 1 I.e. ' ci m id ho 1 1 'tiling more for her. SI e wa. a 's sgoeu up by her iri.-iiiis. liiO'ina h ;:' oi Ita- g;-a u aus-nmi of g ,,,; 11.1.,,'s li. m ' ly ha I ase, nis!i.-i.e.l. iisi ; f I h t i-mas-l si! he c - r, s it laid u aide iu sisuil'l- cases, we ti.ou.'lr. its a. hot h pr wo woild 1 r," is . .-i ;d io d:e i-s-estl ;e esiisiisi.t.'llt oi us illl , i'o -lies me! ai.-d she beg :u to itu ! rve. and in a very - hurl lime '.,' -.-.;... .Jl .- ,-, .ho . '',,,,; ih.. ,. anya.-h.'-autl psoas ' r an .'.hi- h she -suVe ,-.! rsi !:n. ,v. s n . mo' e. Sin- hsi , w 1 1 hod "th 1 Ii! - s :: a-iier for the sir I Isiae in leirs. suet is .",s e -;is i'. uaahie srs e "i i", im ! i r a w o: t s; tt ,-f he;- e irs. e ad h e! . it: w e owe m .eii to l ma's me: cy ..nd llin-.t's ih medy." . l (I. r-iir.-: YV, i's' !;-, I'fh en I;-,;." Ani-itn-;,.. at d'!:'s-g l'l' lllilil i'i .1- i'i-. s 1. 1 II: p. i i. S. , si-, .i, S's, . 'spy. ihe s,,i-,,f ,.f,,p ri ies of eiadeoil ares, Weil e : rhii !', d iita' it is tsot -.rssin , '.Hole l" tee'.-!, Cil r' ' i ! i e 1- lilit.l f US': r '.-de oh ti. '. i-l "!' .-:::,-:!. i:t,d i . ,,iiara::ie- i io r. sun..' s.-us f tisi.i tisesdraa. .Mu. A. Niosi is. ,.f li 1 ' Sills p.- S i I - r. ,i lie' 11 ii: ii !..r i sis. ii- 'inr. -h.-i -. ! s I'e'dr ni ! !;.'-: I'::s,t:i I'.littl el' ,;s. . h : a i i"s ' , s n , , i. s. : " 1 so - vest . s n u: :; i-. r, :i i . i ,, t d il am la lay. Vn so-,- s Issu- nt.-r, ,.' iid's I'r.iii'i biiiiii ti'-iu ei ail ,,'ii,-r esuirii ,., ' . lie. 1 a', li . r hi !:,-, - . :: -, m ,:i is.i. i-i etis b,i"S., bl ai.s'si - i -. I a. i p, u, i. n. ,-. I -v, si. 1'. i ru!'" a - i' i Iu " s'a ! wil li I'lse's I 'us . i'.ir Ceiisui!i i mn. --'.r-itts. I-'e't nysi-isi-si i. !Nm,.i -. : to. u.-pr. . u, ,n , ,f spir its is! ,i a', 'a !'! '' hiSiti in th. ir i.-a i -ns n.i ,;,s ; ill.-" a - ;, pi i , ntor :,-:, iio' f. r :, n,l ,-ui- and elh. i il-.i.-i iniil, in f. '-ri... lir- !', rr,,-! 'It..-pher-;in ! basil- ei' ( '.iiis:, a." in;.,!.- i.y .'.!-..,.;!, Ih..u-d .V Co.. N, u V"i h. and -e'd lie i'li 1 ,ng-;J-!s. i - lit d ,-, leni ; tin, p, i p-, t i, ti r s t , r. ... r- ilia I 1 "SI h l I' el' i '! ilri' si, i, !; i' 1 1 ;, S ,1, i , , 1 1 Hi !. NI'.W VOI1K MAKKKT. The Wh,,;.. sain New Vork nmrket quotatioiiH si., 1 .is.iNs- i'i ii.e, s,,.nn. '.U": fair to go.,1, sSl. ii , s Si. la per I llsh.-l. lai' ,i e iv Vork sold at -JS7, s.i,.. f, ,r rlieirr ill piilis, and 1- t.i I!','. eolt!i!l"!l lo goad. W.sa.ti rn siiss.-iv seid at -JiVa i'.e, aiul tlw eetnaselt V. e- Sern at 1'eV; ise. Ciii i sr. - i-'tirtery lancy, ll-heal'Jjg do. fair l-'.in.s l.'ni'hi'.iiais ranged from for or ilit'tii v, a, -.:7e. for Ni iv York, New Jersey and l'l fl.-l ili'l.!.-!. i'l. i is - !s!,p. aline. s;!j'i'iS's.i..'-'i: We-. tii, c hsi.' r- . -..,.. ', !l il Nriv Vorli. s l.iss,. ;.;.H-. Hav- Ssiiii'i'ing. a.'iaihhe.i clover, siosg ."inc., f-itil. (.'.' s, I ;; A. ,'ii'fl; .is':,-. ih".s -N. York, -'kw it.!..-.; liasttrn, 2iif'7o; X t ;, 1:1 !'',s, La tr .,',' ; , ! I s, - - ri,', - - . l'l iiieia rv: - li, tin, ,1. 7;v,,-; ,a aide. (!; g 7 ga III hn.k; in ii'i'leb', S '.e; litiphlhil. liggJ. in t-hi'i'in-.; 'oirr. and llhg,, llie. ni i.'-is. boia, l i, a- Lack, -Thi.T-idi rtn.'-..; isr. -s. 1 lie . IS' . 7'. r. V.m .u---Mi.iing No. r, -bb".; Mil- lisnsi.-e. N '. ii. -.Id'-.); sllltbt!-, sl.uJfV, 7-. I1' ; il sh . I. !.'.(, s 1.17. l ei.N I n, ;r:i.l, -,i West, rn Mix.-.l. ."l..".7.'.s St. see, -r !i,,l, 77'.,i''7 r. in i in sit, a'. 7, , 1 '' ,! li, !',-' i ; N. '. ". .,'.,','. 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It will t-i lines' iiLi'iit er t'i'.'liilhiiii'in a ft: ilavshoih, luuifu! ;;in sv blown. Asky.iiirih-ng-i-'t for it. J'. s !i i- -bit' is "iiiraiitt-.l. Smith, Ki.ixk .V Co.. V.'l.el, -,:!. A-.-uts, I'luiadeiphia., l'a,, and C. V Ci:n-rayey. York. lo t I 11, r .1 -:'- X, 1V..US Weiikii, --. by ni sia. Tnip'-t. nee, J)t hiiilv. eau -i by Wells' lb ill i h lit newer." s 1. RHEU.ATIS CURED. ( nil' !- -t p!iy-i''i;:i i- ll'il! , e.I T '. a ri I .-U'l'li.l!-1 I-.,.. - j,.. 1.---1 elis illi-l !: 1-i. -1 :: r- ret : i .,1 . -,:::1 .illli 1 .. a, ,,,.i ,! ,,,,!, j- a 1,1 .(. n.. I i - 'I" !' i ' in- ! , 1- .-ails'-In g r, , 1 fd 'ii. ,.!,!.', inu l.sli ii,, s.i -:, ,:,-,il:i j. li'.- i r:i;,- !,i-..-,i a i ,.r- ,-!,! hi -'ill - Ie art. U.'iiti-1 !.i:i,le Casi- .d it ss.-:. 1 ti-,ili;iil. Cal't. i'.iil- ill h, '-f 111- Io.'!!!'- .M li i ! n- -li ':,. X'rv. l". - rl. :.!:-! I !.'.'. a. a 1 oi'l' , rie.'i. Iran.- n M i , 1 -.'. , !e ,-,-.!.. !, ie!, -s -. j. h i-i . :uii e i-ni. II. w . t I . . t i i In-.teai.'.-s v illi his Ur. it! , ii- :-.- ---;ii,--: I'.,-!. '!: !r li si.,-:.- il-.- '1 IS- il's s.i rs - iU.ii-i. i;...-,-lit-:,',,. . .1 I' - i'li. i'.'i. !i il ! :: v. ii. ills ii C tit-- 1 i :li :l,-,r, I 1, i's S .r-g i.Oii I ill ! Mil- S--..I, a!-!,- In -. :ni-:i t- iii-i-,.1 ii. la t.-,. i... mils i'i.. la las la-si 'e i--.-r li.--. I's S.,r-a iiriiiit Ins r!i. a. : ;,i.,l 1S -,, -, : , .,.-.,.l. ,1 ill V ,,i,!i,l .-f l.i- i a v. ,-li i,,;: n. I ! .-. . i a- re s-: Viy lai.-i ... !:'! is i-- -.i :-s . -1 io--.-, :,!.,: !n- l:--..!:li isii.r.v h : t n- 1 1 ui'i ir IM- U -II a-'- s. .iir lin i - : in. has -.-il!,!. -I ..Vei al i ..1 ill, is in . - ;: lit. it a: ' w i 1, t - - iirin r ni.vr irili aiy tiiel eo: a lir, -s All's. .'.I.i.. .Mihiii li. T.il iielilM; -if el, i!i-:-..l.i.Vii. N. V. Hocd's Sarsaparilla. S..M i-i Oi-n -.-ists. .-il; si !,.r s.-,. s.Tnilr ..nly by ('. I. Wool i .'v . il.. A I .ah- .-.ai- - .. !.... . M; I!!.lle!: nig' v.t,-,- rilr.- f. .1- C m.-ti ('.-his a Tl'l rW-imptiolt !-''. 'S I! I'.'s IO-- I'll I li-.r); to 1-i-r i.t otl! T"t ' v '' s"n 'l'.-. ' i iahihr ..';'.-.i I. i ' n i"c I h ni ( "!;!. !V. n. t- MifT-'r -Kir :::.-7 - ' ri: -pt-p ! .y I . il'.. I'll.- vi. 1 ::,o .1 -.1.1 Ot. Wri. ii .li's n.-.i -n i' .,- :. !.''::. .-irr C-.i N. ,1 I' - ,r--r .in I .,-nrlt -r t oil ,ni ,v, is - ::-, ii' j, -r.ole.l in j. ;: hi 1 1.-Ilt 's Cill lei!!- ! Is llir !."-:. Siii-.r ..i- . -at.. IS-:ii - -, S Hr. -ri". T -0.-1-, l-Ii -I !!, -.i:. :,!i Ii,:.!- -.1 Sg., liei-'i-' i-: s. .-1 u- in.' i .itioi.c s. .-.-lit t :,'.r:t. I'i CO --'.I'. i'.-i: Si-t ;i !! : 's f. ; a.lv ,,,,.!, te !,r a.lhh i'i' ' ' I 'a- I i--i.-.--.;---,.i ... as ail utiit'is ,- ill this gie- l' ( 1 S vk M h: &A is m a il 1 : ISiSliSi i-StTK GREAT Rheumatism, neuralgia, Sciatica, Lusnhsins. Backache. Ksadacne, Toothache. Boro't'lit:!r!-.i.Ssv-n;:.B-i. sKt"-nin. BriiUea, i.n o.'i.'uiliiii ismni.Y rtis am aches. Ecldbsr Drt.tlii:, 1 l'-:,S. r -v-i riO. Fifty Cent! bottl ,.,.,.c.ir:,. ,n II l.-i:.itiia.-et. Tirp l 'l .1.1 V. V.'.i KI.FK t'l. (S3-a.n. ,". L VOJlsfiaiCO.) li!lire, Ui.,H..A. Cat & Ely's Crcei'i Ealm vs sii applied by the ;c "JPrf? s v'fi?. 'j--i lush'er nitii the n.s- ' f-' ' ' r.-.V? " s"!'1" ih tfTet'tuahy s,v-:'' tccts the innnl.nino s J , a the nasal p;iss ,t. S't. i agi-R fr-.au siilditien-:V'--,sj-V.'fi a' col.M. coait'letflv t'i-ir''ij''ii Ui'"U ,i,e "-"'-" isii'l Is- .h s. y i's ' "4 r. stores taste ami :ir'V V"g '11 l-'.n.Aj a. A irM-appii- 'i :,'. -"'1-7.":',"'vt'i en hens r-lirvo. A j -f' " " - '"its -v .",-'.';, 'i hv-jhm-i-t ,- ".,-. S '.' ee .;s, is. a, te-r. Sru.t i'--l a.n. p,l,-,. r.-l rTt'.t., hv llisii! i'r nt dni1Kttfl. riLV .ei.a. ;stJ ts-t-s Oi isuo, o. . v . Ill rh.-el:!,- .1 t''-i'.at-.,TIS-aiig 'a'i'saa.i. and tii-u ami ; -i--r '"- U- ft, rVi. .,-. ! ':rs ,'l l-.lils! Ill li.'.f-i ' V -a l.'.'i.lr ns i-. ei, ti I is fr-s. , 'sly 1111, ,lHilir,i. . 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M t"rt w:ui ali tin faiu. fe'i If -rj U.., . i-1 . h uvin.i 't; 1Qr.-u a f w v..',' :-.' (ill aula lr.-e. IS, J I'. .'.'st j s .-.., A- isi.-l y.-. IS i I'tiy Cv. s. til :i. . It. 1 - s - A ,-is- e. -h ih '.:-.'-. -. t5lo$20ghnr.sn,:v si-s. ;. to .. ; pit -ie S.-ni'i'Iep ivo.-t't iff, f: - t o.. 1' ', tii'it,!. Vh, p n z i Q c 1 4 n L L u 1 L y iLi Itcnt In 1'if. norl.l. lift Ihf venn,-:. livii-v a-.( It:,;:' Iijim oitr I '. u.1--l!t a li. itral i MIH.P lo .! ! ' ii .-i Siil.il : i Si I! : If 1 a iv.-rk ni 1 1 1 in- "ivn 10,11 . 'i.' rr.is and if '' m: , sil .V'jO It'.'.', .-l-l hr 11. I I ll.l r I T .t CO.. l'.TSl.!!,:l Si0 i- . -iOV,! nail li.i.ir.t for S$ llvs - ,i . ( V t 1 "l S, -.-., !-.h,S. 11' r.r.llllV. .1.I.S'.S (..' '.' 1' W. i'.-.l.. ., li. g .. lie S-lh 'li'l.li- W.aJ.a .Si ij i-i ls.i.. V! il li ..(stl.!M;t Vniumcs. ihe choicest Ihcratnrc of ihe worl.l. 1 Cti-I'ligc (';it;lli)fru( .''' '-"vi est prie s ever known. NOT hy d.'ult'rs. Sent for cxniiiinnt ion nU'Oi.'S: si.ui!Ciil on evidence of good b, ill,. JlHiN 15. Al.IiilX, ruliiislicr is Yi'sfv Mivci. N,. York. I'. (. i 1 ;. " ' ii '.0' 5 .t ! si ie ; 'tic:, ,ui; I . -' ". .....I , , l t Oi, ,,ll It 'I , ! ''i " : 'v!io has a , t, ,,':;: ! ;. ..j. , ";t',-g' g t i ; ; ' : : " " ' " .'.ii'.; im in ssvitipailn !-v I ,i ( i'-. .s'Shj . a'S SUlh lT sg-!: I'g.leh gi ,g!(l ' ' ii rail ' 'i'.iil W.tll ,i tg .libh'siloi.' si, mo in !.i i.-i:i, a i.:,,:.a-,i , -o ,;,t , ; j ;. .Vm'vuiiy i-; j;. ..-.1 (".--,- ssith rgrs. :i nl i.a- '. .'. I in : a- Vb. .llhl 1,1,. ' 1' ' I I S ! ' ' : 1 -.1 '.'. 1 ' Mil,--, y ,, ; giro, i; ,i, , v.: ;i t,, ni ,;.,,. 1 I'''' IO 'hi. 'I'll. it '.', ; il led tbg . ni.ui i.ool s.ib.ei "I-. !., , A NOTED .:."T mmJ!D 'a Tlio a'onvo Is a if ood lie9 of Mrs. lydi E sPtnl bam, ot Tss-Tin, "esi.,i-ho above all other liumnn t-elnjr may be tmgif uiir "Allrd tlie "Dpar Friend of Woman," as Dome of iter corrc'.i.cst.ntB iovo to call her. 8b Li zealously devoted to her wor::, -wbleb ie the outccstn c? Iife-stvily, nd Is obliged fcj keep eSz lady aislxt.-C'ir, ' h' !p her &nswerthe Lirpe corrcponrtenc wliicit dally poatc ir upon her, earh bpasrinfif Ita fc-laj bur.len of FuTertrts;, or JrT at n-af.e t rom It. fief VefretableC-ait'Oundlaa nr-ittgr.e for (rood and no n il parpesrs. I lrnvo pergorjiliy tOTHtigated lt ul am eati.sfl-d of the truth of CsUL On 0! court ef ltsproTcnm.-rlti.lt In r-Tcmfr.defl an! r-r, ..csrisgsid by thebst physlclana In the cvwntry. Ono .'..4: "It work, like a chasrm end aav.i l.it'n. It wilt euro mtlrdy t'ao worst fm-m of falltca of tits niinn, Lwc-rrhcva, lrregriiw and painful M. -iif.rii-.'.i. n.atlOTarinnTroublos, JnitAmmatioti and l-It--.sn,ljn, Fl-io-linpfl, all rhsplacementfl and tho con-B.-,1,ieTg ij'nisl weakncM-and i eepeclaily atilteil W tt--; Chance of 7.g,." It prnneatcs every portion of the ryrtem, and ulrei) new life and vst-fr. I rcmo-.-ci f luntr.cos, ao.t'jien.T, de .troys nU crailrj; for itlm.J't, and rcjiorcs weak ness of the ?to!r,a'-h. It cures b'I"t!njr, Hcadachaa, KriToi'sI'roctratloo, Oneral DebililJ, 81ecple-neos Dsprosdon and Indlcestion. That focliag; ot bearlnif down.canslrgrain, weight and baoksache, U alray pora-fja-ntly cured Ly lis use. It will at all times, ar.a under nil cireussartanees, act In harmony witli tite la that pgivem'j ti.o featalo Fystesai. It co-'.i cnly (i. per bottle or str for s?.V, ard In sold by dnajffists. Aay Mi-. !ce reauL-ol eo to efiscial caie?, and th? name, of many who have been re:.lorcd to pcrfocst health by the o-eof Vi VfctM Compounrl, can t olite-iaed 1.7ad.!rt:.isKm.P-, alaiupfor wply, at 1,T home i: I.ynn, M:ls. ror Ki.lny Cnspiclst cf eif-.'r e-c this compound l nils .rj iis-el at, iila-: 'tint trsthn mlag stioiv. " :S: s. I ii'l. Iia::,' ! l iver J'illi," - one writer, "ar fV h-t .'u th ir.r!l f-r the care of Cenhtipallnn, :,ll ,.,,-) -nl l .-pihsy U the Hvcr. r'""1 f -jri'li-r -.vo.-S.h ivon.lei-s Ir. Ita no; I -.1 li-.o 3iuX bluJ fall t,-.- ies.'. tlie Co:.i,...-a..d la it ? piral--.!y. l .. ,, ; ri-p; . i fccr 'in Ar.ttel of iic-ri-y whose soli amM'i-'n ' ' t- dr.ri.od to othens ;UI. 1 ...-.a.g-. lit Uri. A. M. P. Xcv tlilis! !;,( aii i a'aiaghc.l !0lil. 4to) for scsisi.ii, of b-.si! 1, inci'.i'iing v.iv.i-.y IM'W stjh.-s; I.i .1 lis-.o.-isn-iil of tl.o b'c.-l iintl liit.-l iiiiractiv.' .g-sr.iiis we have ncr ol' fcivd, rim! at ;, !-; di-is cs,?i2'J t, W tot casli, casyliayiiitld.soi-L-ciltL'.!. ,S. Lt i'ree. HiEOlur-HAf-'LIi. GIiaAH EV-.1 PM CO. Itooliin. -.ITi-,'tii,.sil si.: '. Y.trU, S Kasl Mtll -i.sliii.-;:,-:,- If.' v.'.ih. ,-h Av... . i!ip IS, iters m o Hit- 1'iiii -r itflil Istext Hitters i:cr tla.l.:. Thor aro c.'iiip.'Uii.ted ffem Ilnpi., Malt, IS'i cl.n, Z.Iau.irsil.'J and i.iiiid'.'.i.iii, the olilvst, l,"st, mid must v.tiU.ilili: niudaaiia's intllO w.iiid, a:ul contain all the Lt.it iiu.i most eurfttive lariv p.t t tii s i if all oth.-r rvmv.ii.ss. being the greatest bleod l'liriticr, I.ivir Ktastilator, anil I.ifu ami fl. i'.ltli r.este'.iiig Agent or. earth. No disean.y or ill liealih ,'an I'lgssiblv l"in; exist v.-licve thcs, bittera are u-icJ, no variv.il aud ntrfootare theii' op. ratioiifl. They give iif-n' life an it vigor to the aged ami intii-m. To nil v.'liese caialoymf-nts cause isrro ;si'.iirity of the I'l.tv.'s or urinary organs, or t'.lio require an A;x tb:cr, Tunic and miM Stim nl'iiit, Hui) Bitters are invaluable, bring highly ,-,11-ntive, tonic and slinmJiithig, without intussi ;ating. No matter what your feelings or symptom are, what the diseaa or ailment is, use II i ITIttera. D.m't wait until you are nick, but if y, a oiity feel bad or miserable, iis-o Hop Hitters stoneo. lt may ssve yntir life. Hundred have been saved by enduing. Sa'.lO willbo paU for a ease they wall not cure or help. Do not suffer or list year frie'id-i sutler, but use and urge them to use Hop Litters. K, member. Hop r.bt.'. rs is no vile, ilriiggeiT, .liumki.-n nostrum, but the Tim-st and Bent Medicine ever made ; the 'Invalid's FrienJ and Hope," and no perjon or family should bo without lheci. Try the Hitters to-day. n FHOGBESS - JluliiJjJi BMls.Heprs.PidlBys.EiG., A SFECTAL.TY. S !'.,f I i 1 1--.,.-:( t -,l Csih.-'il..-au-.i ri-A-0 List, tt A. &' F. 3ROVVN, IX I mii. I'l.ifi' Svw Vuia, i'i;- T,ii;i. v. i:i riitv ytiiircMi'-:!!. ' TO "CPECUX-'ATOitsT" R. IIHD!10?:1&G3., ti. P.. M1UW&C0.. .V 7 haiel- re! ii I.:: -..!-.-. a.v. .'. aiii'.-ir.', 1 hi,'. urn. N Verlt. CRs:sf Ce. FKOVI.3TON 3PKOKEHS. ill- nsh- ;-s , , ;,,! ; , :,s t.i !' . ,go- 1 ,-li:in:-rs ill X.-w ' I S .. ... s- t. h- si!-: ai i i'i!r.:,:,i, r. ". .- :: i . , - i -. -. i.o:!,-! !- .e i, ,.; h. ! .V, -r!l I , . on ..'.,1 i, '. s,. I . ! - . . .!. ,:-.! : nili.mf j'S'hs;'.' a s Is-s. i-, :--'..!. a:.. i. ,i:-, ti i.i: s ,-uri. trf i :. :,i : ., r; . : Is : -. IS,,!:,-. 1 . .'!;-. .: ., ': , ir.nro. 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