J tho Biiby tilioubl ito J.ooktxl Alter. I'niuUy In:toi- fashion Mute Hints for tlic If oiiHclio'd. As luof.t people like to Lavo 1 lieir Hut hem List us lon uidI 1. :: wi II nu pnvdblf, a ft'W hints on lint ii:rn .f pint In i may l:t comn anii.v-i. All inn it mhnit th nt. riothe:! thilt uro "I"' '1 f'"' t i i rl.V will out liisl. t lios. tluit uro m b"l, ni-idn fruiu 1 In ir id." n; pcnlin bclbT. it docs not Jiiatli r h'nv lino tho material nmy bo of v Iiii-h 1 In y uro m;i.', it they nro dust ;i ini'-d limn rani'' iiis-i in lirushin:, or ill lii! in;; Iroi.i n.- .lc rl l ul fold ing or han;i:i;:, t'.i'.-y will m-ver in.iko (rood (iii iipj i' liuii'-o u.s 1I10.-.0 imidc from 11 chouitr find pool ir t ratio of clotli that hu.s Lt i'.ir-"d fur. TIkvo i.i no colur tli:it bhows tho diist B xmir than black. 1 1' u. mimio! h f.i' i il fabric, tlio dil t 111:1V boeiisily ri-iiiov "l witn iiln u-.il Liooj-.i or hriiilu brush, or if l"ft son.o timo unbnidied, it i.i ii"t of no lini' h iir.iiort.-UK i-, for it nu'V lie removed ut almost any timo U -fore ii-dii;', but if tho cloth is for. I' d or roi;;.di f.r rd, it i i i f tho utmost iiniKi;la." o thill il Mnill U: brushed thoi oiijd.I y 11s soon ft j t- Hivcuii it. AfU-r coining in from oiit bidu tho cloth! .1 tire very i-pl I" retain 11 j'""d thai of tho die t of th" st nit, i::id nt null a timo, if possible, t !:' .should ho brush', d thoroii;-lily ere 'litm.' uv.ay. First, the hat or bemud must t o brii.di-d well, trimmir.:; uudidl. If of li!', or t'. raw 11 l.rUlo l.iiui, With 1: 1 i i 11 ."d I 'r 1 lot In :;, i; th'- li.-t, l.ut if c.f vc lvel .1 Ihu r one, which is made- r:.p '-i-iilly for i,iu-h a purpose, f h iul I I-? used. If it i ; of clo'.h a liao ci'i n h:oom w ill do very i II, and some t;l: :o ii:..1 this nrti' Io for bit, l,ut lieraiiy it 1 . too coars.', mid is not lis Ko.tl' in any w :i y i.s tho Lristl" brush. In l.rudiitv; a felt hat or lioimi t, always hrush 0110 v.ny to I.oi-ji it, looking ni' O. Af'i'f l.eiu: caught in 11 rain or snow fttorin with ii fi 11 hat, ami it is wet, on com ing i.i:-ido do not I'ttt- it to dry without Inui-hii! .;. Vi'ii ii " ho 1 .rush he;;i:i at tho rim find r,o round and round, always tho ono v.iv, hl'ti !.in.; very hard, until tho crown is roachtd, l-rushin. this in t ho hamo way until yon lhiiih in tho ci niertho to; of the c-rown; thoni'Ul it av.iiy totlrv an 1 when wanted it will look ahno. 1 j;ood as new. Never put ' n felt h:d is way while w. t without hrushiir-, or it wiHho sooi t' d v.hcn dry. Men's KthT liats may h'. k i't looking nice if treated in this way after hcing out in a storm. If the outside Karmentor w rajiii of smooth or corded mat .'rial, it should he well hrt'.shcd and hiue; away, but if rough faced, it will need to be taken into tho air and well shaken in addition to brushing, to remove even a part of tin- dust that is sure to adhere to it. A dress, whether rough or smooth cloth, should bo taken out into tho air find shaken, owin to its bein next to impossible to get into tho crevices of tho draperies, where tho dust i.s certain to find a lodgment, with a brush broom or bristlo brush. Never uso a brush of any kind 011 a silk dress, as a piece of woolen cloth will do tho work a great deal better, and will not injure tho fabric, which a brush generally does. It is a gxd plan to litui'i heavy drosses and wraps", on tho lino once in a while, when a stifF wind is blowing, which will d more toward cleansing than all tho brushing that could lo given them. To l.o sure, this not to lc recommended for light, delicate material, but only for such goods as hold tho dust. It is very important vluit men's dark colored diagonal clothes Fhou'd be brushed I rcqucntly, for, if neg lected, it will he fosnd impossible to lvmovo the r.-ist , and if I ho chit lies are black, thoy soon h:. o the ar. ai iia-o of being oil' color Ion; ere the should bo. Never turn a coat inside out whoa hanging i5 u: or you wiii M'.rcly ruin the s t of tho collar. V here oo:; eldest, wire frames up. tho best to i:so for this purpose, but lackil).; thes, hand lee coat by the- loop at the collar with tho iv;hl si-le out. Never hang a dross lip i'.isido oat, but if possible allow it two nails, some distance apart. Hang ii. with front fa.'i-.ig out, by the loops usually p'.ovd 0:1 the waist bnial at each side breadth. This vav t f han a dress w ill koi-p tin lra;iery cn plaits", if there .-ire any, in posi: io:i, and is the mo ie rnv i'imeiuU il by an experienced urtssai: iker. Sv itiii! have tl loo i.v whit to har.u: no th' ir bas pies 0:1 tho wa;..t line i'.tside of the coll.o-, but tllO best i.ll horit advise them to 1 e sown one ui.!or each arm. Tho same nails used for thoskirt are not ;on erally tvo far apart, but if they sl.o.dd be, ono of the skirt nails, and another one driven into the wall the d:str.r.ce wished for the basipu'. can 1 o u-ed. llueg the !::: iv.e iu'sl n'.-il t.io s.. there is mu t. delicate i::g. ir 1: fro. a the si both to-o; ::i over 'l. 10 10 sure. ..: !-. a triui::-.!!; o: a b ;. :: '.l.rlc v hi 'h will i.ot i. I e v.ell to h;.n;: ;i. ai !ri, b.it u r; iliy i- is be. 1 r. in a im-;:; 1.:' ' i-i. r it 1 r cr.' i. lone a:i. to ha: ; no clos' ks if hr.-o (.I-waroro-e.iil v.'. wall with a This plan ise-c. a ci s. t als '. ; v.-.-ur 1 rota In;; tho eh ot i.. :y tr e. a::d as C:':iei'.,iiv lh.d; "s cover t;'e :'oi i.: or cr-. t' nt for over I'M wja save a 1.. .g, for no niaUor how clo.st. liast is sure to i!::d c:: l-;-.: t lode somewhere, it li . '.iag pl.ico umo.ig t!. Clot in I'esloii L).;d. t. Tabic Aba'.. t; - fresh lo . - 1 . : . of its just ri : warm water 1 ' elder, the t .. until at 0 U'o: oil tho water, r.nd arc nr re j Cure of the It.i'oy. s not ko"t p.-rKi-!v sweet and rri. and is l rr li .-:: ;:! ! be bathed ir ua'tia :, and. as it grows tare fraduaily lowcre ! '.. :. t!:e c'aill is j-.v t taken 1 ios low t heir b.'ih, lo scream at being taken 1 oat of it than wl;e:i pv.t i-ito it. Ir there is ii shrinking from the pk;,;ge. a s-nali bhtr.kct can be spread on tho lab, the child lai i 0:1 it, and gently lowered into tho tub. At r.tght it should lo held on the lap and p:ickly sponged with a sponge, vrimg out of warm water. Its mouth should l.t washed with a soft pieeo of linen dipped iu cool water. Ail creases where tho flesh touches skor.M be powdered with pulverized starch, or any good toilet powder. This is most important, nnd must never be omitted, as tho delicate skin easily chafes. "Where there is redness, or any symptom of chafing, lycopodium powder should I e used, it is most healing, and can be applied even if tho skin is broken. AVhen there are frequent dkchargis, the parts should l-o washed in thin, boih-d starch instead of water. It is criminal neglect to allow a baby to suffer from chafing. The had re -its ires particular attention. No daintiness in ther resjxvU can atone for the disfiguring brown patches which cro some times allow id to i cm--ii:i there. The top of the head should bo well washed, with f a;i and wuU-r every morn :nr. If, in s" i of this, traces of scurf r.pj ear, ti.es;. be !u' i!-d at Light v. il'.i o.ivc cd. ;. Ki-p.di 'i" i:i the i.ior.ii-Jg. 1: t'.i tlo:-. U not s:;eees. fid, it :!! be y . . . if Ulttil ii- h IhU t lel'J Wtil I th:- t-u-te:- is a fLtko i : sh'..v dei t.- the 1 A . halei'T g. "-. :. o: h r .-.!..: the t - " .". " VOhj1. b.bs s.. :iU d bo I tOVtii' 1, ii lie. :. ", to protect tho ii "wiit ci tbo Lx-i fro:u the I io . ,;.va. TTtilf-s ean-tuVy . ;.:i dry ::s pWsiblo, and ruldd i: 'i a littlo 'Ottiioin, tbo chin and ',r i apt to locoino chafed. iiven n very young baby can bo trained in ;,ood habits in a way that is surprising to uny ono who ban not done it. If its wants uro, til tended to at a certain hour every morn ing, a healthy child will seldom soil a unpkin. The trai:iing'caiinof Iks begun bo curly, and tho h.'ibi should bo firmly established In-foro It i.s six weeks old. It, saves much troublo to tho mother and discomfort to tho ohiM. A liltl 1 ahy ! pend ; tho greater part of its timo in sleep. It is n:i if nature were prepar ing it for tho battle of lifo by giving it HI in.ich 1 epo-o as po.,.-iblo before the struggle begins. It M.ouH nr-vir be awakened uidtiss it s!ei for a long t imo piisfc tho hour for its loiiig fed. To I'ouso a Bleeping child to grat ify t hi." curio ,:t y of visitors or friends is cx tremely injadicious. As it grows older and is invaku nioie, a certain timo nhould bo Ii::cd for the morning and afternoon 1 ap, and for put ting it to bed at nig-Iit. If these hours art! ifli:eicd to, they wiil generally I. nd a sleepy Irio'. .,. it 1111:, to jiiit v' 11. 1. 1. ; i::lhi":;eo. It is be t from thu lii'.t ..u keii iho room, nor keep it specially The cln'd b"eoiii...s usiome.l to nl'- throitgii slighv iioim-s, end ti.cy do not vvai.eu i;,. Tho 1 f 1 il gh.ro of li ;! the ci'.'i toward to A baby Liiomd :. v, jtii mi ohh r cs sliouid bo protected I by p! i'-iug tho head of v.h.d-ov. ver bo allowed tosd.op ..on. 'i ho be ..t bed is a 01 iii v.. ''t, vt.i niiu 01. e I !.:e n;ait:;. - h or !.;o 1 r it .oy.ro ef rto: aid b r I by l er t-ao 1. Laid, oi i.n V. il ( cove;- . o 101. ! ii.iv, in it t: t Mo. ii, do 1'' IVli 1. and the . 1:1 .1 r u . ; e.l , .; th. in'.''. or and su:i iva .t tre.oo : r should hi) it re ii. . 1 Wit 11 so: no 10 1: " sin. aid be mo lilt s- !U: ion. i ho .iiim and huht. ii. iivii oaii ': .i ter i.; t a is . .1 aired i i tho In Si:..iiiie- an amplo rais d 0:1 a j oie, or .-; idoal for-'.vint r, if it mi.i i-vcry day or two. liiusonilo in. i t in;;' v, t !1 sj.e.. !'d from u l.o; ii:. SUolii l cover too ci'.i;. ian:;;!i. lu i.obilisoli fcj.-ovil in (hioil 1 loll -"keeping. Don't Neglect tho l inger eoiok. IJccausO yoll live iilth.' country and do house w oi k, and teen some good honest toil on tho farm itself, is no ixiison why iu should iio,;leet certain littio niceties of life, s.ieh as too .Ire of your hau.ls and teeth. You pi ol'a' ly w id not Lo able to k c p tiio former white and sott as if you used them only for dainty embroidery, but a low min utes each day spent in caring for them will show at least that they are well kept, uud signs of toil that canuot bo eradicated you need not be ashamed of. The nails can bo k pt nicely trimmed; they canuot bo even moderately long, but they may bo shapely and pointed, i'erhaps you cannot afford to bry the outfit of a '-manicure," but you un doubtedly have a pair of small embroidery scissors; the lilo 30U iiiut replace as best you may w ith tho one in your penknife, or. failing that, with a piece of coaro sandpa per; and the chamois polisher, costing any where from sixty cents to you can mako yourself. Take a child's block about t.n luch thick and three inches wide by live long largo enough to grasp it firmly tack a Lit wf soft cloth for padding, and over that a piece of tho chamois you keep for polishing silver 0:1 one of tho edges, and you have an article that may not bo ornamental, but will answer every purpose. Soften your hands by washing in warm water with some good toilet soap for- a few minutes; then with the small scissors trim tho liaiis, rounding them nicely, and cutting the corners ery low. With somo blunt instrument (if you l:ae not a lilo) push back the liesh from too base of tho naiis, and trim away ail tho dead skin. Now apply your pcli.her, and brush vigorously for a few i.ihiutes. Do this oi:eo a week, and every day spend a few minutes in tho use of the jiohsher, and jour hands will repay you in their i;cai i:pj u.trance for tho ti.no j'ou have spent. Aieuii.ou of oxalic acid kept in a bottle with a e lass stopper w ill remove all iia.ns oi" ink or fruit, ami a match or a si.-.ail st.ek dipped in the eid.iL'.ai rmd p.:s ed ur.d..r tlio naiio v. ill lea.o'. e any discoloration that does not ci.ic. cli v till v. ashmg. 'li;.rc is a po powder soi;i oj arujgists ioi por... -.mg, out tais ina.y bo d.speia-c. e-'vr, j-ou get any, be sure Lest and i:ot a s:'ei'.i:yi artii w:u. Ir, i.o-,v--iat j'oii ret tho e. You should aave a pair of old It: I i-o es, or, bettor tiil, wa.;h leather, to '.van- ivh.ca you are weening in the garden, or doing a ny nousewerk that .. .dai.niit oi" it. 1 ai cak with a cotr. ictiou 0 rn of s;.d onpc: ieiie-o, lor I am a farmer's iL.-a0Ltei- i.i.' .-eii, and never thought of car i. g lor my han..s when I v. t.s a o!i..d. When 1 v. ;us old enough U care it was too lite, and have found out that no amount of after .:re can make up for that early tegloet. r. American Agriculturist. A Ilaivaid Annex Girl's i:.-say. liar-. ar.i u:.ivcrsitj th-3 ro-.vdo:u prizes T. .e i::..,aeit re' ; ...:vi, heii:g i C.i ill L .! th.eV ai.-iaoi-j ii r L.ng ruiigo f:c:u i-lvJ : to all ttuue::ts ef ,:e umvers.ty, uuoergrai anttO cr graduate, iais, :" Ceurse, cxelu'les the j"ou:.g lady stu . ::'. of the Harvard roi..ex, which has 2:0 ii',.' :ie co: meet i-1:1 with the uuivirtlty. V.j aocider.S; an tssaj- on tho Mtmjoct, ' 'i;-? 11 i:i:::i Senate I'nder the Empire," vri:.e:i by MisaE. i. Tea: -on. was suV nil tell . the judges, l'i-ofes ; : 3 Vorrcy and Young. Withcut tae identity of ihe writer being dis overe 1 tho judges awarded tho essay the ut'ot prizo of slcO. The essay was signed merely "E. li. Pearson."' The chiss and de ti o tment of the university were not desig ;i:.t' 1, as is ivep: :red, r.:-.. i rro."es?or Torrey expressed s '.tie ; rprlse that the author of so al io an c.-siy should not have complied with a provision so simple. lie searched the cata logue oi the university for the name of E. C IVarsem, and 0:1 not finding it somebodj gave tho suggestion that this person might be dis ceiverod in tho annex. la this waj- the fact came out tho author was a j-oung lady. So the e.--5aj of M.ir.3 Pearson was neces sarily ruled out of the list, and a prize cf $75 was awarded to a young gentleman instead, while ?IIss Tearson dropped at once from tho Bowdoiu prizo of $100 to tho humbler amies prie of f jO, thus paj-ing i"70 outright for the privilege of being a woman. Mew Y'ork World. The Manicure's Outfit. Another necessary adjunct to the dressing table is the little Parisian box used by tho manicure, and which maybe bought for a small sum of anj- chemist or perfumer. It contains a I eat shaped implement, covered iu chamois leather, aud furnishexl with a handle, aud there is a tiny box of fine piitk powder of a slightly gritty nature. You breathe 0:1 the nails, and then sprinkle them with the powder, and polish briskly 0:1 the chamois pad. But befor-c this process is reaehe.1, you must first use the other little implement, winch js of ivory, with one e nd saar.vd almost like a pen, tho other fitted wiT.ii a sm id brush. Iu tho center is a iiafc Cie, 0:1 which j"ou carefullj' shape the tops ef the itiils, rounding them off at cither side to !'.ho the lhie of the linger. Kt-isors suould r.ev. - "ih used for tho linger nail ', r.s bj- cut t. : ; them you make the r.ails -or.i'iO tiud talc. . V.'itli the ivcry p-ouit j-;u clean the iTug.r mils, aud also gently mh Lack the L'cih to lvvcal the whits crescOut aud to ivv rent tho skin Kplitting arid forming "han nails," which quickly appear il the eltia ad LcrcH to the nail. The .Lady. Following the I'unbloil riatib Tlio pntternit wnt out by pattern houses are often alu-dly elaljorate. They are niado -up to extract trado ainl they do not represent tho lcst tasto of fashionable people. While patte rn makers Lave done an lni-sldumblo KKil in helping mothers to shape tho frocks and clothing of their children, saving; hours of worry Lid vexation, they havo done a freat evil in prolonging in places remote from t! great cities martin for over elul orrv, in . i i t lio dit-h of women anil children. II . : y - : her naturally wishes her child to 1.. ' ' 1 ' -y nnd iieat, and too many mothers Is. : t d by fashion plates LavesjK'tit hours of t'-il i.i making elaborate dresses for their ch.l h i u, only to liml, w hen the dresses wire fiui:.h'd, that they were ugly aud unsatis faotory. There j s but fine remedy.- Iet i!iot!ier taho tho good. Itio fashion makers provide, but vo:d all elabornta designs, do signs which are put ii merely to fill out tho bocks. M:ikr simple cl ithing for the chil dren, and enjoy j-oursclf a rest from anxiety about their ilrio ., jind take the pleasure that conies from a neat, orderly household. AVo nian's Work. Uic Walk of Woniiiri. It cannot bo out of pia -o here to suggest the nds-fs'ibiiity :f onenin;; classes where children, i 1 s s:eci;i liy, might be taught tho science of walkiirt. Mot hers should be the natural teai-'uers, l.ut many who are rig idly careful iu ad ot her arti.-ular.s se-em ab solutely indln'. rent on (::i . important point. In fact, alter dimvi" l!i"Ui P.".vi;;atiou by Ui-U'..; of th' ir l'-ys. dmy ib. i, ved to bo at Utv end, an. I no mat tt r how u rct' hedly t ho child move.! tho pa. i'i,i. rt .-!:-. satiii'd with only .p:. -j audio at;...:. its .-:(. cori'ootion. Whether liie ui:"raee:i. uai.l !',', the halting slop and pniiif :loop so cou.u:. .nly seen i.s uttrib'!tab!o to caj-ele.-sues ; or unnatural drcs-ing, certain it is tii.it six out of c erj t a v.-oin.-n walk aboiidnubly. To l.o upright tiud easy in one's mo cmi-nts i- only ns na ture! int"n. led, and mil's. dolornied there js not 1 he s'ihte ,t erc.-uso fiir the absurd loeo n ;o'.ion noticed on the stie.t.s every daj'. ". iiy chil !r !i are perniiiled to grow up pi, eon toed, round sho.ihi r 1, crooked and Hit I; ward is a propo.-.iiit:i le! t open ior fur ther di.sju. -.-.ion. Xtw Orleans Times -Democrat. M lie J'aoiil v HI'ilieal Adviser. AVheii you choose a doctor, it is well to give him to understand that you mo depending u;ou l:i:n, and that yon consider him already in a ci rtain wnsc responsible for the physical well being of j ourself and your famiij". The Into Dr. Alpheus lieniiing C'ro-.by well said that his idea of a wise pr.ticrit was "ono who, having rcleOdan intelligi-utphj-sician, holds him personalty responsible for his life-.'' Having selected j our phy.siciaii, then make him in reality the medical advisor of ever member of j our family. Take him into jour homo and give him the opportunity to be come acquainted with th-? personal and family history aud phj-sical condition of everj- mem ber thereof, so that be may bo able to trace their hereditary tendencies, recognize their predispositions, understanel their peculiari ties, and anticipate their weaknesses in short, to know tiieir constitution, Having this knowledge, ho will be able to give ihem tho wisest advice in health, and the lnos' successful treatment iu sickness. iJemorest's Monthly. I'aste far l'aper Hangers. Taper hangers paste is Lost made by first heati ig the water to the boiling point ; then add flour, stirring constantly to prevent the formation of lumps. Tho fl .tir should ho sifted into tho water through a sieve to in sure more equal distribution. Agitation 1.1a. t be. continued until the heat . s '.ail i have rendered the mas; cf t he dos-rei consistency. In order to increase its adhe-ring strength, powdered re;.i:i in the- proportion of oiio-si;cth to one-i'eui'lii cf the weight of the il-s:r .-h ;;i..i be added. Od of clove; or a few drops of carbolic acid add,'.' will ke-ep thu paste from souring. Chica-o Times. AiU-r the I" Let me h 're reunirl: that in its results without the 1. t;o;;ct L:;;:ds orac-Mfse no bath is perfect ::g and brisk frie-to.-.vt 1 afterward. IVic! io:i i.-.t only stimulate.; ci!vulitien, Luc it makes the Ile.-.h ;ir."i and polished like Parian marble. J: is t. -met im; s astonishing to s;'8 the change made hi an ugij' skin bj frietion, and a:i- lady who wishes to p;-..- ? a healthy bodj firm to the touch a'.sl fair to the eye, with tho elasticity of y.r.th well prolongc i into age, inu- t ri "e wihr.igK- of her strength to tho d:;:iy task of rubbing the body thoroughly. Dress. I'l'cservii; lt-t;iur:il I'lowers. To iircserve natural flo-.virs by the wax soh.it.Io:i proci.v.s Iip the tlo-.veis ia melted paralllne, v. ithdra-.virg them quieklj-. Tho liquid should only be ju.-t hoi enough to lr.-i-'nt-iin its iluiditj", ami tho flowers should bo dipped one a time, held bj-the stalks, ff.-.d moved about for an instant to ge t rid of air bubble.?. Fresh cut fio-.vers, free from moisture, m-ike excel! specimens iu this waj. GeKxi Ilousekeepinj To remove the gh-ssj- appearance from a diagonal cloth coat, first free from dust, then sponge or brush with warm water and amr monia, a teaspoon fill of ammonia to a pint of water, and a small piece of castile soap, then rinse in water r.nd afterward span go with hot coffee and rin-:o again in coid water; then hang to drj Before it is thor? oughlj dry stretch well with the hands or it wiil shrink. The head nurse of tho Children's hospital ia London 53j-s that tho six general qualifi cations for a good nurso nro "presence of mind, gentleness, accuracy, mennorj-, obser vation anel forethought.'' She finds it " popular female delusion"' that every woman is born a nurse. The prevent llies from spelling gilt frames and fittines, brush them v. ith a camel's hair ' brush wet in water in which onions have been boihxl. The flies have aristocratic tastes, and will not po where they come i;t contact v.ith anything savoring of onions, Lemons will keep good for months by sim ply putting them into a jug of buttermilk, changing: the buttermilk obcut every three weeks. When the lemons are required for u.-e the-y should be well dried with a cloth, If voa wish to keoi. a sharp knife don't put it i.i het grease; stir your potatoes while fry- i:i", or tuni meat -.v:t!i a furk or tu eld case Laife kept on pan. I-rever sun feather beels. Air them thor- ! onjhl- on a windy day ia a cool phtco. Thp ; sua draws the oil, anel gives the feathers a ; rancid smeiL j Cabbage i.s made di.restiblo by lii-st 5.1icluf i then putting into boihug water, with a pinch ! of soda, and sein:e sidt, and boiliag just lL( te-e-n ' minutes. To clean ttraw matting, boil three quarts of bran ia one gallon of water, and wash tha I utattins with the water, drying it welL ilailf I SCRATCHED. Untl tho Gkln was RawBody Cov ered with Scales Like Scots tf Mortor. Cured by the Cuticura RtJlTltaCJitS. l in eoii;tv leu on 01 me CMr.inidmaiy ; J - oil I L'lli; It A IlKKKi.JH pe. ftllu.et ! .Mio.ui i.ic 1st of April lust I iititicnl i i. 1 in n e : rk ; com tig i lit all over my iii.-.'; Ik tiinjs f it i nt'i noina 1 1 , li . ve en il bi gall 10 1 -ok 1 i e Spoti i i . se . : o- 1 oil, a'iti w Ii h cam - I'll la l it.-; a. e im 1 io I wi)i n- iilo.i. I wa ll i s LiilsiiuviiM inoil 1 .i, f.'.w, t; e.l H e n-iit 1 i nines ;i . I 111 f-rm -;1 in- nwliile v.-. 1 e s, 1 ..; .il rahi. in' uiu ll i eort ii! li i 'e tpil-i 01 s 111 tee country, wit !. ur wiil. Af er en i n up id! Impe of ic-cov.-ry . J It -lu'oi il 1 ; ji.-r an n I v f 1 1 st 1111 M in Hi- 11 s- o i i'i r - b 11' cur t'm i ion K nie'iies, . nd i'"i - 1 e'i s. (l 1 11; Iii Ii-niu 111 V ill'tHl. K. i f bi.tieel 11 t n.ii:e.ii ite n bef. I le:;t:i t; im b e ' iii 11 1 i.i s.-.i j ci uf.t in- s j:ni In. uiy r.ipp.'d oil j 11 il il -.ipiie.ii l ' iii hv iui, ill 1 liave In C11 fnby cut oil. 1 lnl I til" (lisci - thirl ' 11 month 1 li.'i' ie 1 In'o 01 laki.'Kttio 11 1 i t v : 1 I.i lin-iins, ;i'il "1 f- iir or live tveeuM was I'tlie ! 1 el . 1 .My iiUruse w.i'i civ. - "it an I "-n i io- I i .' :- ii'ido n 1 li;e 1' ticiir :t eiil 'ill to :. 1 111 I'lV vii-n it . ;in I I !; il ivv of a Kl"'':lt in ia li ive ' t li.i'hl ir:u ii i'I ill : U ii. ' to I n- K !eil j;e ! ottl.im, espeemlly niitlu-is who lave it i. . it 1 1 se:dy e-rupl Ions on I hell licit' I s ,:li i ! .1 i s I im int e in i-si ;ii w ; its 1 n t lianii !i i lor h it i i.e 1 lit i -il u iieiiie ies have he en ' i:i -. My i ' tl v s . live e l in il eji t". ileii I w iS in ov il i- i l .el I o ' "!i hi . Nuiv my h.e, i. iis nice mi Lt tear s ,t b div's x (I..-. i'.)l liV. .Mer. ill Wi sefi.-jl.tss7. I'l-ti 7 1 s ? in ; 1 1 :.ie V. tl-nv I f 1 ii i' I :i i- i i i m i hi li 1 si.liei oil I' ii -1 1 W li t I' -.,: e l:: .".I. . (.!. I I.V t ( '.O. tint lie j'.lstl t 'nt :, r i : h s. i . s. i lo I lie st . ii. I ' . tii' ti i.'i cine, slid t ic .ciiiii i.i lii'iliitilii'l In '! :0'i"i -o..l. :!! I'MlllOIC f'...H n ),. in i ci . !v rt ' :. pit iii r ill-' til: ! y . '.. ': ... i . it'tii - w !iis" liv 1 1 IV- t'i-i-11 III cie ! : 1 1 1 1 y l.y :l:e (io- i'I' iieniii: ie'. Iiu idiiiiliuu:. i:-'d ;:. h . 'v :i:i.l pii:ply tii riii-- ul I lie si-, in. cc.ilp. liml I loo'l v.iili Utss t l liitir. stti il pvi" yv het'e . I'r.i'c. ('ii' icni ii. r0" : - :! c J "c ; Pose) ven I . .-1 l'i t'lujifil bv :i rettei 1 : n unit t 1 t'leii': 1 '., bust on. Mas j . .-'.-I'm1 f"i- Hew to' iire t-fcin iMsciists." (tl l J , e" t n. s! a: ions, and Ino leu' i rooni :ds . Pt' yt Pbl'S, hhii k-lieiiils. re '. n il 1 :.- pi eii - t-1 a-i:l oily s;d:i i n-vn ed by L't in ti Sdji I'. Catatr3rlial X5 angers. To he freed l'l-oiu t!i;; tianiri-ri o sidiic -itioii while lyin do-Aii; lo breathe freely, sleej' sotimlly a ni unili-t'iib d; lo lise rcfiedied. he.t 1 c'tvir, brain active ami free from p;d.. or ;i"ht ; t) know that, no" eisiiiious, pi.tiiil in it't r ib'tiles the hie ith ami ro's awav the tlelic.ite nuit'liiiicry ( f siiii.U, tiisle ::n l In al ilier ; to r t-1 th.;t the system does not, t'lrmili its vi: s :ind m tt iies, Mick up the poison that Is Mire to undermine and tlbtroy. Is indeed ablesspi.! !i -ymitl till other himi in enj iyiiifiit'. To pti-c'.rise fin. nullity lnnn such af.ite slrmhl lie the t hj ct of ill afflicted. It it those who have tiied in o: remedies a -d lijsieiaii3 defp;dr of re let cr cure . S.iiiford's It .d c.d Ci.ie meets evt ry pliae i f 'atarrh, from a simple In ad cold to the tne.si Inathsome and (U strnetive ht;mcs. It is loca and const itiitional. Iiiftant Id relieving, i cr iiiancnt in curing, c;tf , rcoucinicid and nevei fpihne?. S.-M.-0JSI"S RAIUCAI.t'L'PK COllsitlts of one b Utle of t lie It A llti'AL (it lilt, one box ('ATA li lt I. S I.V fV'l' illlli Olie I SI I'KOV KI 1 X HA l.l'-.K , all v. r;i piii'tl in t.no n:i."kae:e, with Ire.-itis: a: ti iliit'ctiii'is. and s dd l.y all i! ri;;;ists ftrfl.il. I'l lTK hltt'i & (.'IIKVICAI. Co., I'.os-ION Rheunializ bou s r i If Ii CXR ?U V5JV: " Cr. The ;n-ici:ra Anti-I: i -. I!:ite' relievew ;h' ma iti". :-.: j :ilie, tsiitlilr-n. Sharp ;e tl Verun ' nins. Stinii.s ::'i l V:iL-n u. he first mid tnilv ( in-kl Pit; e.- phi tster. New. i:r uiir-I. iiiMli.ii. ;o- ei'-iis, iiifd!i'ii:e. s-afe. A lil.'l'Vlli lis -o.t idie m I'ain. IiiMiuiiiiti' n i'.tid Ve;ikins. L'it-rly n -like :i'ttS viistly kii erior to all i.thcr phiH M ii! i!ri:-isLs, ceLts ; live for jl.t'.o :oi nos t-ie-e il. e. f roLiK-c vni'u axdc !1j:mp.ai, - o . Jl(iton ,M:iss. I as re vol i int. ; 1 he wei !it i!;n ir Iti I VtHlUil .-10C-,-e is il 111: I : an. i ny tcm nt f i. that can be p"i b rined ah .-vei- l!' toi : i v witii i. I s ;. !ii:er the v.-" l;-i from t 'siV ll'Mii:--. I' v liiierai ; Hi.y one c i ibi ' lo ei li r s.-s. y nine r old : n fit i.i! l lity v I -1 1 r i ! I'l'V'tnl ret r.eetli-il : y u re .-t - :t ' lrcc f i t : h'i nr iin i return to u. ;-i 1 v.c .-. ilV s."'n! yi u free. o!::-tl!in of preitt b"ti5iri;o e and virine to on, tha v.ill -tai t von in hii-bios wli c!: will briatr yon in in" e inoMt-y iiyli; aw-tv t'ooi ai i idi i; t !.e in the w :!d. a ci tt out lit free. Aiid;ess I tin; o.. Aug-, stn, M' Bucklen's Arnica ii&lve. The litst salve in tlio v.oilil for cuts, bruises, sore?, ulcers, salt, rheum, f-vi r sors. t-'ttor. cliappi tl batids, ctnllib.ios. corns, ami all skin eruptions, ntul poshv ly cut's pi!"S, or iv jciy v .,uircil. It is jru.init.t- oil to jrive porf. ot sutisfitct imt. ur inor.' v rcftitieo 1. Piice 2o cents per l.-.-.x. For Kale bv F. O. Fricke & Co. " 51-ly. a TV; 'ST. t' i wi't"l is exist in t' cti ; a s i 3 I-suh's of form", but me s r 5 I 3 ! E J :o-se:i liy the nnuvfclti o; in 5 H tfi s a qVt'iilion, T' ose who :i' e in ii a ' a a i:c''il ci pl'oh'a'olp wmk :h.:l ? a 3 ? J S can be done while livb;s: at 'AJ SL1 X It e should at ' ti'e-sei,r 111, ir ath'.ii ss to Hal'r-tt.f ' . tYl'M;.i! !, Maine, anil reeidve free full p f. niirt t 'ii tu weithsr. si-x, of all ajes. r:i" earn f imn ?" in s.J-1 per day so-il im" aitts v, lo levt r 1 he live. Vim ;!'" si.ivte 1 fi,ie : e.i Hal nd ret d 1 s me l:;iv i:.,ii!.' ever in "lie tlay at this .vol It. Ail sl.i t" I II. It f Ke v. ?.i lie J :: ! e tliose-Aloi 1 1 ri- tl this :ut.l then i'.vt ; l they v. i.I fmil h-nf.i :;I If a e ill p 1 ovineid liiat wiil not t ike thtmi from their h me-i and families, l i e profits are luree .- nd si iv for pvery iiu'nstri. n pi-ison. many have mad an I Hre'iinw making f evt'ial linn re i (heliin p.." icon ih itistasy f r imyi ne I irs Ke 5 ami in-war ;s i i-rihiv." who is w iiiinet to v i rk Either sex. youm; or ol ; c.ipitid io t reetle i : w stitrt you. K-erythiis new. No spf-ehd abibiy reipiire:!. yen, rentier, omi do it as wed any tine, write loin :u o: ce ior iniipar- ti.m'.aYs which we mail free. Address Mb a n l.i'.-v I'.ii'il inil IiiiiA & '-'0., relll.iml, .Maine. SherifTs Sale. V.y virtue of an rxefution 'f-turd by w . C. Slit'Waltcr. t it I k cf the- District t'mirt v. i t b 11 und tor Caxs county. bta-kn. and to ire i ipcteti, I will it H e 7:h i:iy of Sr.y. A. D. 1SS.S. :tt 11 t'e-!i.i-k A. m. of "a t! d.t at ibes u li tiooi f tiie ct iirt iii iii"' in the citv el I"; r i ; -rncui li. iu ?;iid ciM.iit sell at iiliiic i'lu'tu-n. i In- f.itliivii:e enl st: tJ to-wtt : L"t ..' in Jil.ik sixty-r.vi iC'2i in t t city of I 1: t " ':'ii. ';:ss t-"ii".;y. Nf lir:!ia. Tin wun1 l eu 1 vi d i ;ii.tm -.liil liift-n ii uif I '- jjit ij t.-i rn-iir-fn u. llfl'o tr'S 'i-y' (.'sjntitt i-.sriiinst i.i.i tf n 'ui.t. l'r.ttsnifiii ii. rb.. 1i t-h . o '. 1s s j 35 J-C.Kjkemiai.y. vhc: iff. C.. c : Pro ati Notice. In ti e n atfer f tlie 'h t w i I nd U- tin- i t f K bri-t b, b'l U t'its ilfi-i : M ,1, In p.'iiiity cm! t. r.-a ; c ic ty. Nt b : S. lift-i bcr-bv -'Veil tii. t "f '! d M..v. a . 1).. ik i-.t Hie " ti-.ty ju-tir's . f - 1 l:ttt-"ini"i: li. ' H- CuKiity tliii-k. '! t.V'i-.pi;jn t!:t' f .ino n. ti'o fobs w i j; : l wiil l l.eiinl ;uul e- 'i si it-it tl : 1 lif ; i,.!i i a ti td -i in. S '.Vi-e In H't'iit tf I'lcbiitc :u.-tti-i.tif-itfv! ci'i'V cf tl.c 1: st will sti.it t stu.-. t td Uiibcrt l. D '.i;'as, I.i? id C .utie-d bl.i.. , Inwa, bite-t A; r'l 12. is. Ei- it. er of He ee-utt. C. i'i S i.' I.. 5-2t ti-u. ty Judge. niPiH t t I U ! 2 la U ft H k ft U fs & l'OI ALL p m ELI e YOi; SHOFLI) t'AI.L ON "TO WIhtu :i rii:ii;!ii lif t ul I'lii.-o 1 V C o AKluG i.-'H:' ? i r-, I V .;-V 1 i coi:ni;k mai;; V N i ) IX I'M d c?.ts i : j i : N 1J P!iiC FACKKIIS ami i. StU'i J m A ei i ii I -. j Tin: ni-hsT Tin: mauki.t t 1 imr o v n iniik i Tin' hot l'l'tiiit'.: WIioi.!:SAI i: r4! K a n !? H 3 S s Hp I UlHi H'H uuu In Cass I I'd ul-.'i lb:l3 the Lite -1 stylt.'.s ai"tui'e (diltivutors, 1 !;u-kc o ;: ip 1 Piow.s, JLirrows :irnl th Molinu WdfroiK-. Ho i.ls'o li:i citl: Harrows uml Plows in whil' jnprtiin. .IL: it.;- : l-ntnch house at TVtejiing Wtttcr. l!c fiitv uml c.i!l on Fi v"! I; !imv you 1'iiy, ( ither at PiattHiior.th r Yrecpibtr AV.'itti' 7t" W i 3 (Si Viil Keep ce a-t It T: i ly . ii n P t 1 .', t .4 ?M I i VI fat il --- m V; :i i5;;:t r PUR - I tTtl- ... ,. ': . ' - S -1 --Mi'ouTEiis (-;- Purs-bred French Orcft rPorcheron cr Norman) AND ENGLISH S'JIRS MORSES. Vib.u.i- aiwai'j velcoiiiu. Call anc! sec our liorrca or tentl for catolotrtif IMPORTERS Ph HARDWARE H PLATS, 13?feS.S CUTL22T, USTALS, mW0Mmm I ails, mmmm KSSUfa . : E57SS : miifMtmMm TA:ZLS 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 & S2 Lakg lUiVL tl n r kj a CLAS.Si:y OF- FUBMITUBE slock l" (itioils uud 1 iiir abound. CALfiliiC A SPECIALTY 1 l.. ! I S.Mbl "I'll, N l.HKASK A. a r 1 a I '1 ft y - n bi'Ti ! I CI VEAL. V.' -i K i-' i. '' ; v- i" S affouds alw ays ox iiaxd. als. i'rns, Oaccn, Lard, lo - " of O'iSTKHS. in r :u:- ami bulk, nt AXl) 11KTAH . H s il u u County. oi' i : ; :i-It i: l y, M i nin-.s j n! i s 1 ."-bi ll ns: Xt w De iii'icrs : l t i 1 ,MovtT8 ratt:u I , r tin 1 Shu(l.!cT :ui(l in in :': i !.('() i.j) to S'20.00; i : 9 J. M. It hi s . I ii fuH :.;: J coinj lete dock of pure n e' t i i HIS " I ... li 1 t ii W IQUORS . .Jf't -i .... ... -- JOBBERS Street, cnicAao. ills. n 3 mam. USUI I Pi Oils