St 9 :: . IP t V T 4 ' r:i iT .T UFERSONATi AM) LITERARY. i.Tolin 6. Whitticr will write the odo for tho York town Centennial. Kx-Sponkcr Hnndnll has resumed his legal practice in Philadelphia. Meissonlcr's small picture " On tho Hiiloonv," was sold at Now York tho other dav for $3,850. - Rev. L. T. Chamberlain read 2,000 volumes of Sunday-school litoraturo to mako a selection of GOO for a school in Norwich, Conn. -Bret Harto, in talking with a friend in regard to his literary work, said: " I assure you that I barely average $0,000 a year." -Miss Harrison, who is now Lady Arthur Hill, receives a royalty of four thousand dollars a year on her ballad, 44 In tho Gloain ly a governess. hi tlio Olontning. Slio was fonnor- Mr. John H right's library is a nota ble featuro in his modest homo, twelve hundred volumes ot which were bought .for him, at a cost of 5,018. by his ad mirers, aftor tho Corn Law League had fulfilled its mission. Mr. Carlylo's friends, it is reported, wish to put the little house in Scotland in which ho wasbornin repair, and keep Mt vs a monumentmaking it perhaps into a library for tho use of tho country people about. -M. Gillis, a wealthy merchant of St. Petersburg, has ollorcd a prize of one thousand lloiins for tho best expo sition of Kant's views on "The Ideality of Time and Space." Ho will also pub lish tho successful work at his own ex pense and give tho prolitsto the author. Miss Kate Smith, an inmate of tho Union Home for Old Ladies in Phila delphia, after three years' labor, has completed a quilt containing 55,55'J tiipooy. She has been blind from infancy, nit threaded every needle herself, and used one hundred spools of thread in her work. Mrs. Betsey II. Perkins, of Taun ton, Mass., celebrated her ono-hun-dreth birthday the other day, and did the handsome thing by her daughters in giving thorn each a $1,000 bond. She renimcmbers tho excitement caused by the inauguration of Washing ton, which happened when she was eight ours old. She has lifty-two living descendants. HUMOROUS. Domestic animals are bupposod to bn dumb, jot wo have scon several dogs in Su-aeu'-o that were remarkable tall curs. Syrur.usc Tunes. It is not tho brilliant author, work ing quietly with ills pen, who makes tho mo-it noise in tho world. It is the po liti al slump speaker and tho boiler maker. A'. O. t'icuyunc. j Monday evening, February 21, a ycrting lialtimorean oanio rushing homo In breathless haste, exclaiming: '"Papa, put a! Ufjorge Washington is dead, and there's noschool to-morrow. Baltimore Presbyterian. There is a hog in Ohio which is iifty years old. This must bo ancient Greece. I'uck. There is a bottlo of spirits in Kentucky that is one hundred and seventy-four years old. This must be ancient Rum. American Queen. Tho canary had begun to twitter a little after moulting, but was uuablo to .sing his entire tune. Tho little four y car-old, after listening to one of tho bird's vain attempts to master his tune, .slid very composedly, 4 Mamma, birdie only sang half a verso." Home Scnli iiel'. A debating society has tackled tho question: " Is it worse to think you've reached tho top when there is ono stair more, than to think tliero is ono stair more when you've reached the top, and bring your foot down so hard that it tingles for four hour.?" Boston Post. "I only play by note," said a pian ist. "Scorns to mo you could do more execution if you would play by ear," remarked Fogg. " Such a roach, you know." And tho pianist reached for Fogg, who got himself out of tho way just in time lioston Transcript. A Galveston darky rushed into a doctor's ollicu and breathlessly ex claimed: "Come on, doctor, right oil". Oar is somebody in m house who is in iii awful lix laid up in bod agroanin' and agroauin'." "Who is ill"' "It's mo. on sec, boss, I didn't hub nobody to send, so I camo nijsolf." Galveston j News. No Chance. A man on whom the burdens of win tor had left their mark entered an oilico on Griswold street yesterday and promptly inquired: " Do vou want a cashior?" "No.'sir." " Or a private secretary?" 44 No, sir." 44 Wantaportoi?" 44 No, sir.'1 44 Want anybody at tho houso to tako care of jour horses?" "Ihnen't any horses." 44 Want any coal brought in?" 44 Don't iibo coal." 44 Want any wood sawed?" "No; 1 board." 44 Shall I sweep out your oilico for a quartor?" "No." 44 Can you recommend mo for a job?" "No." 44 Fool likolonding mo ton cents?" "No." 41 Go a nickel on mo?" 44 No." "Give mo that stub of a oigarP" 44 No; I'm Miioking that." 14 Think thoro's any chance for me in Detroit?" "No." "All right; I'll leave it within half an hour. Good day, sir." And ho walked out as still' as a nokor. 'Detroit Free Press. HOME, I'AKM AM) (JARIUIN. Says the Indiana Fanner. ' A War rick County farmer recently lost eleven horses and mules from eating corn stalks, which being cut up formed indi gestible balls in their stomachs, pro ducing death in a short time." A Now York farmer says that pota to tops mako the best mulch for straw berries. They are free from weed seeds, heavy enough not to bo blown oil" and will not pack and smother tho plants as straw or hay will sometimes do. In spring they aro so well rotted as not to need removal. A phj'sician writing to tho Now York Tribune my: "All moles and dis colorations can bo removed with a sun glass cosing from $2.50 to $5. Scat tho pat cut in a clear, strong sunlight; bring tho concentrated rays of tho sun to bear on the excrescence live or ten minutes. In three or four weeks tho mole will scale nil' and now skin come on leaving no trace of tho mevus ma terials, if tho tuolo should not be en tirely removed at tho lirst application, repeat till it is." --Those who planttroosfor landscape oilect should give attention to tho rouping of variously colored foliage in lie trees planted. A writer in The Gar the den speaks, among other eU'ects, of tho line comoinuiiuu iiuu cunmisi uuuuiuu by planting together tho copper beech and tho white noplar; tho dark, rich leaf of tho ono and the light, silvor-gray of tho other presuming a striking ap pearance when turned up by tho wind or in tho sunshine. The ailanthus and sumach aro recommended for grouping together, and tho maples and tho sweet gum. Ham with Egg Cake. Beat up two eggs well; put Into tlioni small squares or white bread; add some chopped parsley, pepper and salt, and a little nutmeg; stir in w'tii a pinch of baking powder and some milk. Put a pied4 of butter into tho pan, pour in tho batter and fri.zlo brown on one side, then turn and finish. Have ready a slice of ham frizzed, or some cold ham that lias boon steamed. Never boil jour ham; a small pioco of a couple or three pounds cut thick and put above the boiling water, will go twice as far as when it lias boon boiled to rags. Food and Health. Bean Soup. Ono pint of dried white beans, quarter of a pound fat salt pork, cut into strips, two pounds cracked bones of anv kind ham bones aro very good quarter onion, and a few refuse stalks ot celery, three quarts of cold water, popper. Soak the beans all night in hike-warm water. In tho morn injr drain and put them into the pot with pork bones and vegetables. Cook slowly four or live hours, stirring well and often, as beans aro apt to "catch" upon tho bottom of tho pol. Rub through a cullender when you have taken out the bones. Everything elso should uo pressed through the holes. Return to tho lire, popper to taste, and simmer live minutes, stirring most of tho time. Horso diseases aro moro likely to occur in damp, cold, marshy localities than in those that are dry and warm, hence horses should at least have dry stables on a gra oily soil with good, natural or artificial drainage, and if possible a southern exposure. Impure air is one of the strongest predisposing causes. Horso stables should be kept clean, sweet and airy, and all au'eotions of tho lungs that will impair breathing and tho proper aeration of tho blood should bo corrected. Impure wator and spoiled or insufficient food and overwork are likowiso to bo guarded against. But above all other things sudden exposures to cold and wet, oi to cold draughts when heated, are to bo avoided. !'. T.,inN. 1'. Tribune. rounder in Horses. Founder, a disease that is far too common in horses, is called most fre quently by driving or working tlio ani mal till it is overheated, ami moro or less exhausted, and then allowing him to cool oil' suddenly without rubbing dry. A horso is driven hard for sev eral miles and then hitched to a post in tlio open air in cold winter weather, and perhaps forgotten by the driver, who may bo telling stories, or smoking a oiirar by n warm lire. Tlio next morning, if not sooner, it is noticed that tlio animal lias not eaten well, ami can scarcely move from tho stall. Tho lameness may be chiolly in ono limb, or in more than one. Dr. Crcssy, in his recent lecture before tho Connecticut Hoard of Agriculture, said that any case of founder can bo cured if taken within thirty hours ot tho attack. Tho lirst thing to do is to place the horse's feet in tubs of warm wator, then blanket heavily, and got tho ani mal thoroughly warm all over. Tlio lameness is caused by a stagnation of the blood in tlio feet, caused by being cooled too rapidly after exhausting la bor. The warm water thins the blood, extends and softens tlio blood essols, and favors increased circulation. In very bad cases, bleeding in the foot may be necessary, though ordiijarily it may bo dispensed with. Knowing tlio cause of founder, it will be seen that it is much easier to pro vent than to cure this disease after it becomes established. In the lirst placo avoid very severe driving and ovor ex haustion, 'but if abtiso of tliis kind is unavoidable, see to it that tlio horso who has risked his life in tlio service of his master is not neglected at tlio end of his journey. Drive into a warm shed or barn, trco from cold draughts, and rub vigorously till tho animal is dried oil'. Give warm wator to drink, and cover with warm blankets. In sort, treat the horso just as ou would treat yonivolf under likooiruumstaneos. New Fnjhtnd Farmer, Presence of MnJ. There is nothing liko having presonco of mind. A farmer near Mount Brydgos, Ontario, was drawing a log across tho Groat Western Railway track, when tho sleigh stuck in tho rails. Now, when a loaded, iron-shod sleigh gets stuck on a railroad track it is no slight job to got it oil, and tho farmer's horses proved unequal to the task. As tho Atlantic express was in sight, some pcoplo might have lost their presence of mind. Not so tho farmer. Ho quietly unhitched his horses and removed himself and them to a safe distance. He did not signal tho engineer, as somo foolish people would have done, but wailed with great faith in tho power of tho engine to do what his horses were uu ablo to accomplish. To tho credit of steam, it is sail that ho was not disap pointed. Not only was the sleigh re moved from tho track, but the engino also, as was previously rouiai'Kcu, tliero is nothing liko presence of mind. Free Press. Tho Duchess Laurado Baufl'romont, It is reported, is going to found a colony of French emigrants in this country. This eccentric anil good-hearted lady is tho daughter of tho millionaire banker, M. Loroux, and is noted for her oddi tiesin which, however, sho is always tho grando dame. Sho has bought a convent in Italy for the pleasure of liv ing in it a month; sho has supported an Imperialist paper in London, and sho appeared once in tho Row with a tamo boar in her carriage, attached by a thick gold chain. - A riiirfnrflvUln (Gn. man was nmiln as bald as an oaglo tho other (lay, tho hair-dyo m las wmsKors caicinng nro from a cigar ho smoked, sending tho Haines kiting ovor his head as if it had been a dry prairie I'.lKln (HI.) Dully Lender. Tun subjoined opinion, wo perceive, Is by J. A. Daniels, Esq., of .Messrs. Stngrtlll fc Daniels, uttorneys, La Crosse, Wis., anil np pears In tlio La Crosje Chronicle; Some time since, I wns ntUekeil with pain in ami below one ot my knee Joints. A few applications of St. Jucobs Oil quieted the nln and relieved tho InJluinniiitlon. 1 regard it as a valuable medicine. A wisr father to bis son: "Now, John, 1 do not object to your bclnj: a fool and an Idiot, lie a fool and an Idiot If you uaut to, but what I do not wish you to do Is to let everybody know It." New Albnny LciUor-S-'tiiiuliiirt. Sitakixo of (joveniors Mimesis tlio men tion of an Item we received from Mr. Henry A. Knight, Foreman at Chas. Waters & Co.'s Governor and Valve Works, lloston, Mass.: I Imvo used St. Jacobs Oil among our em ployees and llnd that it never falls to cure. The men aro delighted with tho wonderful effects of the Oil, as It has cured them of bruises, burns, etc. A YOUKO bride holms nuked how her hus band turned out, replied that lio turned out ver late In the morning and turned In verj late at night. Cambruhie J 'rem. A J real r.ulrrprUc. Tho Hop Hitters Manuiiiciurlng Company Is ono ot Rochester's irreatcst business enter prises. 1 heir Hop Hitters have reached u sale beyond all precedent, having fiom their In trinsic value found thulr wuv Into almost every household in the land. Graphic. ITab any one heretofore remarked that a poster is ii stuck-up thing? Home Sentinel. How to Nfcurc Health. It seems, strange any ono will suffer from derangements brought on by Impure blood, when Scoviu.s' Saiihu'aiui.ia and Stiu.ik oia, or Union anm Livijii Sviii'i', will restoro health to tho phyMcal oriranUiitlon. It (s pleasant to take, and the Hr.sx Blood Vuiii riKii ever discovered, curing Bcrofula, Weak ness of tho Kldnevs, KryslpolaB, Malaria; all Nervous disorders, Debility, Bilious com plaints and all diseases of the Hlood, Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, Skin, etc. As a health ronewer, it acts i.iki: a cuaiim. Hakku's Tain I'axaciia cures pain In Man and Hoast. UbO externally and internally. Da. Kookii's Vi:oi:rviiM: Wouu Sruur in stantly destroys worms and i e moves all tho Secretions which cause them. Hi'.UDixa's Russia Sai.vk, the most wonder ful hefcllng medium In the win Id. Price 25c- Tin: wife of a (.'nii'.rruisniiwi, having been abroad, sal 1 to u gentleman: "I'm splendid on I'k-tuir.f; I'm a regular iiiinuiou bewer o tho ait. .Moiunml ovoi, when 1 play whist I play third mid hand high. In I'Yauco tli- have lots of fiancs mid s.uilltie.-. for money Hut I'o traveled and feel a litfle Mum- (i i. nouiieed In one sj liable) 'Hut' Kieiiih It's it regular language, is Fieiuh. Thu don't bin-ilk iinthlni nihil in Upala and Huh and potago coiiutiles." Vin:' a woman becomes a laitndrexK late In life she iiiiiv bo nld to have reached the Iron nKU.JloitoH Courier. Tin: Miporionty of tho masculine over thn fcmlniuu gender Is appjicut in all the con cerns or li!o, mid oi wo haVii found no mii h iiiefutabo statement of the fact it", thai made by a thoughtful Teuton. Ho bald: Ji tho women ljok at tho moon, tl.ev always see u man In it; if they hear a mouse nib bling after dark, it's a man trying to bioiK into the house; mid they always look nuclei tho bed, the last thing at night, to llnd u niuii. Now, a man never looks undot the bed to llnd a woman. Does hot" Ir Woie atei bpeils "Wooitor," tho EN mini AilvtrlMr dcMies to know why Kochus ter Uucbii'i, spell 4' liuobtm." Anoniuk great tr.uuiph for woman. Miss Maiy Kolu, ot New VoiK, found a man uuiloi the nod the. other night. It is a mattei of live handled years oiuco women began to looli under tin1 bed lor a man, and tho fact that their peibovoranco has at last been crowned with succets miigt ho giatllilug to every ad mirer ot tho sex ('hiewjo 'JriOune. Tin: botiothed young ring. -i!ru(.we Tuna lady has thu true Ji st neon pajiiig m Smith, as ho eame out of i! my gas hill," said 111) olllee mid whs, iiuuuu uj .t man who uau ueon louK ng iu him. "es, t.io ileh can have gas " High- . thu other, as w put on a difsatistlcil look "And by piiiingit to-day I cae ten hu ings," haul Miiith. "Ten shillings!'' Ye-. "Ah! tint's tlio May with tlnswoildl Hie jou vim burn gn the joar n.uud and s ive u . shillings a imuilli, whliu I iniit iihc a lam and pay cash down fur my Iu'iommic oi haw constable riiuning; after wi.""lhtnnl Vwi-Ptct. fl THE ONLY MEDICINE IN KtTllKK MOWu OU DRY F011M That Acts at tho Sumo Tlmo on The Liver, The Bowels z and the Kidneys. Thrso Ktr-nt orpins are tlio nittuml rlcnrnxr of ttioKjstcm. If tlvjr work writ, limit h will 1 lrictn ii mry ixroino eioRKiii uivauim ui-iiu-e nrp nro to follow wllh TERRIBLE SUFFERING. IHllouitMM, Headache, Dytiiepsla, Jaundice, ConstliHttion, Pile, Kidney Cvmlatntt, Graitl, DlaUtet, HhtttmallclSilmor Ache. nroilevctpKl liecmtxMliehtootl lnpol.onod with tlio Immot-i tltnl should ho oiH'llru naturally. KinMEY-WnnTWlLLBESTOHE tlio limit hr action and Ml tlicoo dpitroylnir vll will W ImnlotitHl, muled them anil you will IIto liut to ruirer TtioimnniU Imvo lon cuml. Try It nnd you win ami ono more to iiui iiuiiiikt. iiiku it mm llraltli will onco moro ulaihhwi your heart. Wbj inlTrr longrr frn Hi loril of mi utMnR liMk I Wkj lr nth illtlrrx (rum ( oalliMlon na rile 1 Kipxet Wonr will euro you. Try Itntonrenml bo witUllotl. Yotirrinitntliaiuult. riieuQl.OO. C0ItHiutu In Iry VcccUMo 1'orni, In tlTtln ian ono jiacVurp of which inalim lx tVquarLi of mcttlolnc. tVAlo In Liquid Torm, Yry Cnnprnlrntnl tlTfor tlio convenience of themo who cannot tTTrrudihr rrcparo It, It actt irfti njunl .......----------.----- ISTtfflclency fntltArp fann "n"u.V,"lu"riAtM"s()S 4 CO., I'rop'n, (WllUcndthpdryioft-pahl.) Itfllt l0TOX, IT. Do You Wish To Know? 1. DO YOU WISH TO KNOW IhiiI Kan-nn-lier Kpk her home, her Mmiit. her products, her towns, her comities nnl tier public lii.tluitloinr' 2. 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Thin rrand work nortortti. tirt Hmr i'nttn)ttt tlfuner llonlnit wllli lendei imthiii niler humor niulKoodlliliun forall It l outwllliiit iillollur liooKniHr . Mlnlt Xetftrnf "Oa.l.i-tti " TlioiiMiiiltnrn wnltlnir forlt, nnd n-lhirlKfroni A?uitare;9 t HI M CA 'wWnnl'iiml ono Fold SSIuSihi hmiiioii.nBPiitwmiliil oil s'i,dl 7 m: A. (1. MJI TI.KTOlt A CO., l l)eirhoiii-t, CIiIuuro. lli-Ht Ih (lie World. Jfl Hie neiiiilnr. Kv cry itiiekiiue Im our 1,riiiliiniii'U mill l niurked lVuzcr'a. NUf.Il KVKItY IVIIKKK. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORYoi'tiieWAR Tin Is the i Ik npest and only compute uinl reliable hlnloryof the limit Civil Wnr pulilihlieil. It uliouniN In liiirnillM'R of personal aiheutnri thrilling lucldriitii, iliirlliKixplnltH, lierule ilei ds, wonderful enuipcH, etc, niidiontiiiiiillre llkeportrnltsof IOO leadliiK Beiienilii Si ml for specimen imse nnd eslra Iitiiih to Auenti A (lil I in .NATIONAL 1'UIIJ.BSII l.J '(., thituo, hi, From 1 to 1(1 I nrHcrhtilk l.iO llimliels YIELD to the Aero. TULisi 23.0 "JPJCCL1.C. MutliilH If iiiiiiiiIi to iioihi )our Imbe, plHee It nt onei onUII)(lK8 FOllI). Ihere Ih no article III 11k world that liiiHKlveiiiuiciiinlLuaUmla(uLtluii WDDl.ItlC II &, CO., on c cry lulu 1. SOLDIERS Iloinestcaila located Address with stamp (1 M JA(KMis,St.Iiut8. Mo. ( ytiviiFHciH wiuited lor u new uriiele, COItONCr ( ultsK'l CO . Juikson, Midi. mm w mm P The lli-Ht Coiiuh S ril l It9 41'Iko'h dire for L'oiiMiinptlon BM It licit quick nnd It In'tci rooi! KS DiiNn hiiiiiII, holilc In rue tSj Therefore the elienpct nt wel EJ iw tho bint. Sold everywhere Q U5p. nnd SI. Ill) per bottle. Bl r Hlw oA Tsr WT 1 lil ri&CsnL m AALt (iEltAt.! wEa Witharo stn Mr. Crouli'j Itcldof Corn, anil l.liowtha nboMiloliotnir M J I.awnm.r lMltor Wuu t irm.r A J Uirvtn, Attorney. J A lli.wn ('Ink CroniuaK uuit I'ai t hiott.MailtiK hiaiiraneo Mlit all or Cleveland O ll K l'hlnney.r M , UcrkiKiil (I I'llo lij inall.Kiil oki pripald, Ki.iui veri(tiail 1 (I mlillwniii tf rlnuli elonleiK M, inlouronliri nl a th amount Iflhiiltetl II. A. 'lt(iNI.'X'. 4 lflnni. (iln IT JSMVA.IsTIDlS uSk.1 1,I-r33 XIDESV.33! SiMIMMMVM HIGGIN'S "EUREKA" THE BEST EVER MADE POR BUTTER AND CHEESE. IS SIFTED (NOT GROUND) AND IS FREE FROM PAN SCALE. The bext of ecr)ihliiK In the dairy appliiincs and materials Is not too Rood to enable dairymen at Iho prcMiit time to coiiipito In nuullt) with ii'her dairy coiiutileH in tin ni.irk.uiM of iho world, and iho won. ih rf ul I in reuse In the mli of this ' Konka" brand, nnd Its use hy most of tlio fanc Iliittcr inakirs and many Cliceso makiTs, both Knsi nnd West, shows tint the bLst U upjn eclated TRY AND JUDGE uttracthnr wldu HAS BEEN ltlLhiooml. Va.. hawi been lnp-ih IS STRONCLV tittltnnnv to itM i 1111(1 illti'lirtonr., " talneil bv thlu tww icaltue." Arthur Willi ililinlm' aniiiir.itiM anil illeoiry mid nTuiK remni of SEfJT FRFF, Rlrratino im ADR1ENISTERED BY INHALATION. IT mt &. jr 9 m mtmt w" ar a- m &?3r S? 0tZW fiT'fcf JUifff fw it t' srxobjr Ubc A OJ JMLWrW h tk m fv JJ'i Va. .at nw "v ez aftr. WM',1 CUT 3r th GET TH33 BEST. If yon intend to got tho New Kdlllon of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary u DO IT NOW." 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