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V HOME, FAHM AND GAIIDKX. The mrin who nlnti3 ft burn with nil tho modem .ruprovumonts should bo careful also Hint his wifo has tho mod ern improvements in her kitchen. Ten Lou es. Ouo pound of Hour, knm mra (urn rtitltnnrj l( tltltfni' milt tonspoonful of baking powder, half too- Bpoonfulof salt: knoad with milk into , small lonvns and bako from ton to lit- teen minutes. Rhubarb Jam. Ono and a half pounds of rhubarb stalks to one pound of nre8orvlt!r sujrnr; tho pool ot ono lnrgo lemon. Boil all well together, stirring constantly, and adding a tea Hpoomul of powdered ginger. Turn into pots and cover down. This is an excellent jam for children. Drying Swcot Corn. Boil tho corn about twenty minutes; and then cut it from tho cob'. Cut off tho top of tho" grain and scrape- out tho rest; thou spread it on cloth (rinislin) stretched on wooden frame, and dry over tho stove or range. Do not put too near tho flro, or it will brown. It cau bo done in tho oven, but euro must bo used not to lot it bo too hot. I Great caro must bo exercised in putting nway winter clothes; clean paper sacks, or oven old cotton or linen pillow eases will do to hold thorn, nro vidihg thoro arc no holes in them, lako tho garments that aro to bo laid away outdoors on a summer day, let them hauir on a lino for several hours, brush and boat the dust all out, then put into tho bags, tio them up, so that no moth can got in, and lay thcfli on clean, dry sholvcs, or hang them up. For a plain boiled pudding tako ono quart of milk, tho yelk of live eggs well beaten, a little salt, and Hour enough to make a batter as thick as for griddle cakes. Ilavo a pudding bug made smaller at tho bottom than at the top, dip it into hot water, sprinkle tho inside with Hour, pour in tho battor. tio tightly and boil three quaiteiN of an hour. Jf you chooso to put fruit in you can; uneu mut is nice, as it will uo thoroughly steamed and softened. For saucu use" a sour sauce, adding to it butter, Hour ana sugar, either vinegar or cider. Thoro is quito as much necessity for barn cleaning on tho farm as for house-cleaning, and if farmers wore as punctilious about the renovation and purification, of tho ouUbuiltlings iw l'arraerines aro about tho dwellings, thoro would speedily bo an improve ment in tho appearance of things; and of conveniences, too. Lost, or mis placed tools aro brought to light, barn, shod and shop furnishings put in order, space gained and a revival of cheerful ness ovorywheru. Find time for barn cleaning. Western Rural. - Soups should always bo made of fresh meat, and fresh bones bo but added sparingly. Meat that has once under going cooking can bo warmed up in various ways oy a slight boat process, but cvon then it will bo but littlo nour ishing. Stale cooked moat and bones boiled for hours into stock or soup will produce but a greasy, acid, indigestible muss. It is no .laving to work up stale material, the saving is. in never cooking much more than is wanted at tho time, and having "lresh food." Whoever has studied tho changes of food, tho process of digestion, and tho require ments of the human system to maintain its vitality, will know this. It is said by many who have tried the ovporimont that dogs may bo pro vented from woriying sheep by having bolls, say ono to each two shcop, hung around their necks. Numerous in quiries have always been answered to the etVoi't that dogs have never been known to attack sheep when belled. A good farmer in Leydcn who koops nbout u dozen excellent Southdown ewes, always belled, was grieved and surprised ono morning to find that dogs had raided his Hock, killed two, man gled others and scattored tho rest. On collecting his littlo Hock into the yard after a half-day's soaivh ho found that the tomnio was lost from tho bell. This was replaced, and never sinco have his sheep been worried. Tho experiment is so simple and cheap that it is worth trying, and this is tho tlmo to Uo it, as sheen with lambs aro just pasture. Eichunge. going to Influence or a (ioiid Dinner. Tho Socretary of tho Detroit Lime kiln Club announced a communication from the President of tho White Koso Debating Club, asking Brother Gardner to tako sides on tho question: "Am sheep-meat too good fur cull'd folks?" The club had the question befqro it lor several mootings, and failing to agruo it had bi-eii agrued to accept tho ducision of thu Limekiln Club. "I should say dat it was nccordin' to saroumstancos,"' replied the Pros dont, as ho lumowul his spectacles. " In do case of a la.y, wicked, right-down nigger oben olo bones am too good fur his stomach. In do caso of a good, squar'jyiird man, sheo moat, sirloin stcaks'lm' spring chicken am none too lino; I am a firm boiievor in do theory dat do brain am in a greatninasurc con trolled bv do stomach.' I" lay' one-half do rascality of (lis world to poor fodder. A man who sits down to a lean table , feels mad at do hull world, though it may bo his oyvn fault dat ho has no hot ter. Bring up. a ohllQ-.oU"Co! 'fator.s, old crusts an1 thin meats, nu1 do chances am ninqtv-Hvp in a hundred dat ho will mako a wlokcd nun. When do stomafh am pinchod. do brain turns to deviltry. I've bin right dar'. In do y'ars agono, -.whcnvLaptjdown to "a dinhnh tabjb held "down by" .Vfow tutors,' a cup of wank tea au' a mighty thin slico of broad, I "felt liKo robbery an' murder. Gin a mail good coflee plenty. of meatj good breail an' whatober tlxiii's como be tween, an' ho will keep cTar of crinio, unless it win bo'n in his nut or'." "Apples or IVjirsl" It costs something, now nnd then, to bo courteous. Yet a gontlemnu will not hoditnto to pay tho price. His own ap proval is Hiiillciunt compensation for any loss ho mnysuU'or. oovoral yours ago, inroo young men, just gnulimted from college, wont on a hunting tour -through Western Virginia, ! amilrttwv lintli aiwirt imil liititltli film day, thoy stopped, on thoir way back to catrip, at a farmer's house, to tako din nor. Tliov wore cordially wclcomod by ! tho good man and his wifo, whoso table, ns usual wun ivesi Virginia iarmors, wan bountifully spread. At tho close of the meal, a basket of applos and an other of pears woro placed upon the table. Mr. Ames, will you tako apploB or p'nrs?" asked tho farmer's wile, ad dressing ono ot tho young men. Tho young man was perploxod. Ho wnntod pears. "But," ho said to him-' solf, "ill say peats, 1 may mortify my hostess by seeming to coiroot hor pro nunciation. Should I say jfars, tho boys would laugh, and that won't do." "I'll tako an apple, if you ploaso," ho answorod, denying himself, that ho might bo courteous. A similar question was put to Mr. Childs, who, reasoning asdm his friend, also concluded to deny his nppctito for tho sako of courtesy, and tako an applo. Mr. Smith, tho third student, had' hi tho meanwhile mado up his mind that, come what might, ho would tako a pear. When tho lady askod, "Mr. Smith, will you tako apples or pyars?" ho au sworod, as courteously as if addressing a Duchess "Thank you, madam, I'll take v'ars." Two beautiful pears wore passed to him. somewhat to tho chagrin of his companions, who ato thoir unrclished applos in silence. As they were leav ing tho house, tho kind-hearted matron gave to Amos and Childs several ap ples, but to Smith thrco or four tooth some pears. The young men hastened to got out of sight, that thoy might divide tho spoils, and enjoy a laugh over tho self denial their courtesy cost them. "'Noblesse oblige1 (Rank imposes ob ligations), you know, boys," said Amos. "1 wouldn't have mortitiodthoold lady for tho. basketful of pears." "Nor I have said 'pears,1" remarked Smith. "There's a time and place for everything; but tho diunor-talilo is not tho placo to correct your hostess' pro nunciation." 1'ouws Companion. Entertaining Conipnnr. I ray j'ou. oh, oxccllont wife, not to cunibor yourself and mo to got a rich dinner for this nuui or thirf woinun who hns iiliirhtod at our gate, nor a botl- chumbor made road)' at too grout a cost. Those things, if thoy aro curious in, thej' can got for a dollar at tho vil lage. But lot this stranger see if ho will, in your looks, in your accent and behavior, your heart and earnest noss, your thought and will, what ho cannot buy at any price, at any village or city, ami which ho may well travel iifty miles, and dine sparinglv, and sloop hard, in order to behold. Cor tainly et tho board bo spread and the bud bo dressed lor thu traveler, but lot not the emphasis of hospitality bo in these things. Honor to tho house whero thoy are simple to tho vorgo of hard ship, so that the intellect is awako and sees tho laws of tho universe, the soul worship truth and love, honor and courtesy How into all deeds. 1. W. JSmtrson. Tho town of Hampden, Mass., has given the land for a comotory, dividing it equally between Protestants and Komaii Catholics. This is said to bo tho first timo that any public property has over been given to Roman Catho lics in Now England. A pino tree, 815 years old, which was cut down recently at Crystal Spring, N. V.. yielded S'200 in lumber. It is very fashionable for young ladles to Inni'ii In ulnv tin, vlnltii mid tlinrn tin. urv. j eral orchestras throughout the eountry said ! " iiuiko very gooti music. "Why, I'm so glad you've come. Did you know that I've been worrying about ypu, John, all cvuniug?" " That'.-, just what i married you for. It is pleasant to think that there i some one homo worrylmr iihout you." Somehow this view of the matter didn't exactly coincide with her ideas of marital amenltieH. Funny items arc mado by adroit turns of tho humor wrist. Yalr Nuut. , YoUNti l.Aiiii:s: Tlio latest iintinuigt cx 'pri"el'f' agony " N a-umed by puttfiignn :t Ilxcd Maio, op.Miinir the mouth and Up tilting tho nof. Tills given you the ap petuaiitt' of an angel who has Jiiit touched the eutth and liudi nothing good enough for it. j Iv who's got to talk slang a lioston gfrl will rcllno. and buautlfy lu Tho proper eaper lieeomi'b the uppropiiutc gyration; hang-up is front liairclovatrd: tumbling to the racket is fill ing to the audible disturbance; jmd a square deal iwjuadrilaleral djitriliutloh. 'Oh, l-ollnement is. a great thing.' You"e.iurjint Wuger your saccharine o.ltqnco that -it s. A I.AOY missionary has mado tho llrst suc cessful journey into tho interior of Kqua torial Africa. She goes to Join her husband, who is stationed among tho mountain of Ukagura. An Ingenious farmer, picking a fow nails into a clothes-lino to keep his neighbor's cattlo out of his pasture, went about his other business thinking no more of the, mat ter. A sharp fellow caiuu along, my tho rope and began to think about It. Ho ovolvod tho " barbed wiro" fence, and tho ory farmer from whom the fellow got the Idea has to pay him a tribute for an article which ho himself originally desisnecl.e And tho incoino of tho monopoly is estimated at iHOO.UOO pur mouth. Tm: (iiicstlon l iinkod whether It Is wor-io for the Chinese toadmiru a small, deformed foot than for the French and Ihigllsh to ad mire a small, deformed waist. i At Ilarrodtfburg, Ky., lightning shattered evorv window pane In tho houso of lsaao Terhuno and demolished a troo nvasuring thirty inehos so com pletely that largo pieces of wood woro thrown 100 feet nnd tho trunk split into ordinary cord wood. . A policeman In tho Central I'ollco Station of Philadelphia had Hist finished combing and dressing his hair in a ro cout thundor-storm when thooloctriolty soou unmade it by drawing every hair on ond so that It looked as it milled by a rake, but his, body suffered no injury. '-Siemens, 'tho great European elec trician, has cleared $20,000,000 from his inventions, and oxpoets to make as much more from tho oleetrio railroad which ho has just put in oporation at Borlin. i . Alntunt To unit A (tn In. ' My mother was nflllctcd a longtime with JNcilrulRla anil a mm, iicivy maviivo coiitu tlon of tho wholo nyBtein; licailaclia. norvoiiH prostration, nnd wuh almost helpless. No physicians or medicine did hor any good. Thrco months nRO sho Iiokiui to uso Hop Hitters, with such Rood effect that sho seems and feels young utfAln, ftKlioiiglt over 70 years old. Wo tn I U Micro is no other mctllcltto fit to uso in tho family." A lady in Providence, It. I. Journal. Mmk. IIoiiaht Pasha, tho wifo of tho Turkish Coiiiiiiuiidcr, is an artist of credita ble ability, and has lately cxhlbitod sovoral pulntingH at l'cra. Important. Ilavo von found tho key to perfect health and htiTHKlhr It is ICldnoy-Woit, tho only remedv thai overcomes at once tho inaction of tho kidneys and bowels. In either liquid or dry form It is a perfect remedy for those terrible diseases that cause so many deaths. , Home and Farm. SOMK ono has formod 1,031 English words of not less than four letters from the lottors in tho word ' regulations." Henry' Curbolle Nulve. The Debt Salve for Gals, Hruises.Sores, Ul cers, Salt IMioiim, Tetter, (.happed Hands,.. UhllbluliiB, Coins ami all Kinds ot Bkm hruii tions, Freckles and Pimples, liny Hr.XUY'i Cahhomo Salvi:, all others are counlerfdLi. l,r. Oreen's Uxyircimtcd lllttcra Is the bunt remedy for Uyapupsln, llillousneBS, Malaria, ludi.estion, disorders and dlHcaHCti of tho btomach, Ulood, Kidiieyn, Liver, bkln, etc Dukno's Oataiuih a.NUKr cures all affec-. tlons of the mucous metntnuiie of the head. Du. jrorr's Iiivr.it 1'n.i.s are the best Veg etable Cathartic Regulator. "JCoiigh on Jluts." Ask DriisclsU for it. -Itclears out rata, mice, roaches, bed-bugs, lllcs, vermin, Insects, 15c. Hhoot Quick, and Then But, first of all, write foroitr Illustrated cata logue. GU WcBteru Gun Works, Pittsburgh, l'n. Heat AVntchra nud Lowest lrlcos. Write for Illustrated cutulogtiu to Btunilurd American Watch Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Reddino'b Russia Salve meets with won derful success in all cases of skin diseases. Nation w, Yuaht taues tne load. Try It. WOSEAN'S' TKSUBEIPMi? MRS. LYDIA E. PIHKHAM, OF LYIiH, WASS, Discovnnnn or tLYDBA E. PSESKHAMVS VE&ETAELS COMPOUND. Tho Posltlvo Ctiro for nil those Painful Oomplslnta and WeaVnessc4 aoeommon toourbest fvmale population. It will cure entirely tho worst form of 1'rmale Com, plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Ulrera. tlon, Kalllni; and Dl'tilacements, and tho cnnsi-quent Hplnal Wcakncrs, aud U particularly adapted to the Chance of IJfo. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus In an early Uko of development. Tho tendency to can ccrous humorzthcrols checked very speedily by Its uso. It removes falntncss, llatulincy, destroys all craving for stimulants, nnd relieves weakness of the stomach, It cures Bloating, lleadachos, Nervous Prostration, Ocneral Debility, Blcvplc.noui, lJejrt'Mlon and ludl (festlon. That feeling of boarine down, causing pain, weight and backache, U alvrays permanently cured by Its uio, It will at all tlmei and under ull clrcurnnthnc s act In Uarmonv wltli tliolaws that govern the femalo nyntem. Fortho cureot Kidney Couplalnta ot cither fox this Compound In unsunia-'icd. liYIIfA 1 I'l.VKII.VM'fl vkoktaiim: cost. POUND It prepared at 2.0 and 23', Western Avenuo, Lynn, liasi. l'rlco$I. 6U bottles for 83. Sent by mall lu thu form of pills, aUo In tho form of lozenges, on receipt of price, l per bos for cither. Mrs. I'liiLham freoly answers all h'ttcrs of Inquiry. Bend for pample let. Address as abov, Mention thti li;er. No family should bo without LYDIA K. l'lNKIUM'B LIVKH PILLS. They euro constipation, bUiouanoa. ud torpidity of tho liver. 2i cents uor box. Sold I; U0KRIS0.N, PLllIHEft k CO,, Cbingo, IIL I'UIC MALE 1IY IlltVC.UIMTH. DICTIONARY. Now Edition of WEBSTER, has 118,000 Words, 300O Engravings, 4600 NEW WORDS nu.il Meanings, Biographical Dictionary of over G700 Names. Published by G. & C. MERRIAM, SprlngQeid, Mass. FRAZER AXLE GREASE. lli'tt lu tins World. et the ueiuiliir. liv ery imokusfc hua mil Ti'iuli mnrli anil Is tuurked Fiuxor's. 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BKB WirAT PEOriiB BAt I Rupeiip II. ntorlc. of Junction City, Kansas, says, Kldncy.Wuit cm cdhliunrtur i ruiilar rby. slclanshudbiieii ti jhiir for four ysais. herhovniisuitrnuntoilln by four prominent Mrs. Jnllll Arnnll nf Wxlilliulon. CllllO. SttVS niijmcinns aim iimi no was nuei warus cureu uj lUUiioy-Wurt. l M Tt ft... .,!.. ...-.,11 I.. .I. .-.,.... lltln iu. .'I, ... iiuuuirifi, nil ciii lur ill ,iiniiiun, x.. sayaho wnsnot ospei'ted to live, belui; bloatoul uoyouu iin,uiit Kinney kuiiciiiuii nun. i that seven yeuisaiiltei liiir fioni kidney tinublosl and other eniupllcutlulis wan iliiUd by tho uso of I Anna I- Jiirrctt nf flnutli Hnlein. N. Y.. savst luuney umu i John II. iJiwieneeof Jncksnn, Tenii,, suffered I for vinrsfinni llvrr unit kiilner tlntllilis ami I after tnlflinr "ImrrelH of ollivl innllelno,"l uuuey wuii iimiiBiiim win. ruiricdel(;lit)iilinltli klilnmr dllllcillly and ( was nimble In work. Kidney Wort mado hltnl aiiiriini iiiiu ill jmiiiiriiiiiri v 1,0 urr. v v.. " vroiiasovui ' PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES. LIVER COMPLAINTS, Consttnat on and Piles. tlTlt Is put up In Iry Vetetnlde Form In I tin riifia nun narknirAnf which inaktsslx ouarts t of medicine Alto tn Liquid Form, verv Con- ( ccutratcil, for moio ui cannot reuuiiy pro oarolt. IT" It aelt ictth equal t&citncv tn ttiher form, j GET IT ATTIIE DIlUaUIBlS. THICK. l.00 WKM.S, ItlOHAUnSONA-Co.. I'rop's, I (Will send tho dry post-paid.) IUHI,l0T0!t,TT. rn luht't fmuHi one olhtbent,c)iKiprttaiiil mi I rtliahli rUinthVnTll.iuiWlonimUnt rhlltlrrn iril rrrru Viu, hyU. . It iH "the ' I.WAI.Ill'N III I I'. UIU(.I"S lfX)I)recetvestholnd(irsemeiito(phjHl clansnf all schools tho world over. IncniiHolMci-ntu, COouuts. il 2sml91 7A. besrltiKtho sleusturn nf WOOI.KIG-U At CO. on every label. NEBRASKA 00,000 ACRES FOR SALE BY THE B.&M3EUEI.CO. Maps, Pamphlets and full information FR Address Land Com rB. &M.R.R., Lincoln, 4? For OlxUls nnd Povor AND ALL DISEASES Caused by Miilurlul rolaouliiK of the Itlood. A WARRANTED OUltE. I?ricje, tjj. 1 .OO. For safe by all DruKsrlfts. AGENtSVAMTED l It O I It l! V It o . Containing the osi.t lompleto reoiji-d of livery-" thlnKof liupoit ancu and Inter rslluthellUtory till Itiiiriiiiiliu r thu EsTiitr M BOest History Civil Wnr. wkstkiim ('onriNtNr ifown Ui Msuh aim, Imi iiv NII.Illi:.N M. .M.V.1.. II. A. Hnmllj It nl"l tv i prkil A)ftt urtt iinna a A, rti.t fcend fur leimsand Isrue ClrrulSrs, AfldirlS riin C ol.uru l romlm I'ulill.lilnz ( ., 'Mi-trniMilllm, lllork, 'lilriiui. A I I MO I nOT Can ho Replaced by LIIIID LUO I nnARTIFICIALono llouly acot fnu. Write lo W U. I.tKov, Cliluiuo, III. wi ffMfel vIIcbs'sTw vlu VjfisBaW lfll mo Neb. m J yv-Ov, VSv . AvV.o XX r v SMBTia 1 Mft these and other deficiencies a large corps added Important articles upon about 13.000 bringing the wlioln number of title underline alpha. - - nucr nowieuge ami culture, it itrtauuu nnrarv or ernl education easily lllilu aud apprentice boy of the olty. the if acti pprentlce boy of the olty. Kvery of the outfit of his home. owes It to himself aud to his children To the professional man, Cvclnbipdla Is a tiircoiKi. iHioKsarouoiio wen pieaseu to sell tne uurary or universal KuoM ledge on li per cent commission, though those who aro not short sighted dlnenver that their own Intercuts, after all. liii'nn ic II 1 1 in nui i't'iiiiiiiii, .. iiiiiii.-iiiiiiiiiiiiw entering Into competition for them, rmhvrlhcrn the club agent to tho rewards under this offer, nud titiee for aamtde vnlnmea. If f hev deatre. tn tbn vnrloua 7(M- Jiroiithvay, Now York. V1 ", n-.f. in-Thi-nchormofi Worth '.!. For sale for So TIIKKMIH". UMAX'S lltlOIUU'.l'.l'IXft, Including all lllimks needed to nmke acttlctueiiis Willi customers. Money icfunded If not entirely 1VMSjl m hte ,mIre0n" Pilirtv imj j ni si i '" The Aultman & Taylor Company, Mnusnri'i. luuimim w., w. OIIIOAGO ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS 8. W. Cor. Strtto and Monroo Sts. Sohool of Drawing and Painting. This Art Hrhool (s noiv In full prncrc, nnd I'lipll msy enter at any time. Instruction Is itlvcu nitulurly In UrHWliiK from the Klnl, tho Aiitliiue. nud from Life, rersiwcthr, Cniyon nnd Clinrcoal Drunlnif, riflcen nlnille HWetchlnK. I'nliittnir In Oil and Water Colors, Artistic Anatomy, IVu and Ink Diuwliitf. uud iCtihluir on Copper. Tultloit Foe, SUf r.ir Three) Months. 8perliilarruiiK'mi'nls fur shorter tenns. The t till lonfr lududi'S any or all the above branrheii, nnd also tho uso of the Hrhool Library on Art, Tho tiarlieia nn-i Hknhv V. Kl'liEAiiaiid.I. Hoy ItmiKursos, Profess ors of DrawhiK and 1'idntlnu) .1 II, VaniikiiI'OKI., Ii structor lu Dranlntt; N, II, (.'akckstkii, Instructor im Tei-siiccMvo; W M, it. Kiiknimi, Director and Lectuier on Anlstln Auutumyi tins, K. N Hono, Teacher l China lMliiIlim. Bond for Circular to W M. It FHRN'CII. bccictury Chicago Acadtni) of KlnoArU. RmblpJAZETTE. A JOURNAL OF TRANSPORTATION. Engineering and Railroad Nows. I'ulillshod at 7!l HrosdiTiiy, Neir York. THE 8T. LOUIS MIDLAND FARMER Is tint bttt nd chtuitttt Agricultural Monthly Nopnv inluins. No clubs, Wo simply ask as cents for each iilncrintloii. Kverj Farnu'r wants IL JXnbilslied ulna years. Bamplocopy for il rent slnmp. Address MIDLAND IMUMKIt. St. Louis. Mo. TAI'ANESKnnd other drslKns. plnlnnnd fnncv nl phalh'ts, iiriicllciilarlkh's. lerliies, &.i , In llmicy's lourniil for I'alnters. monthly, lift cis uyuir JiStiU llANlfV&CO , IISliimiuM y V. For DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, FLUX, and All Bowel Complaints. Tho world luw novor iiroduccd Its oqiiul. THY P tl Trcparcd by C Wakvkiki.ii a.Cj . llloomliiirfou, III. koii ,i.i; u v ,i. i, iiiiuiiiiisit.. Ovor 1.000,000 Acitn ol Uiolco Inrinliii; Litnils In tlio iur :ht. For Hull! by tho Iowa R R. Land Co, C( diir HniiliU. liiwn. I Iliuni'li Ullicu, W Hiiudolph Ht., Clilcnuo. Ills. PENSION I Cll.lUI, MIIU FIWI.11.7 ..V.a, .I'.'ll, , f. II. Fltlgfirnlfl A Co., Claim Arents nillnnupolii In'l, Iteftr t llnl lUiikliinl o anil I'rus'tCsiitrsl lUi.k Uutli uf Iciluujjvihj AGENTS WANTED QUICK tosolltho REVISED NEW TESTAMENT Now rend, for Agents Jtnil iltttraVle nlUlQn. I.mv iirleeil, JUIUmti urc waltliiB for It Gritml harrml lor Autnl. l'srtlriilnrs .fir. Outfit fiOc. Act iiilcU. Address liUUUAlU) 111103 . CIiIcuko, III. DRUNK1 ENNESS nDIIIfil HAHIT Ami inn in Ruin :iii:i:i Ilv I.KSl.li: R Kr.KI..-.V M ll.. Snr. ECon C, A A. It. It . Dwlittn, 111. 1ST Uuukt free. AOCVl'N WAVrUll for thellcst and Tiistcst Hcllliiu 1'lciorlsl Hooks and Illblcs, Trices n duied :tj)HTLrm Nstl'imd I'ulillihluuCo., ClilcsK. VI fllJCUTQ Coin monev with Dr, Chuse's Sew HUUH I O Kt-cclpt JlooU. Newly rivls'd and en Isruid, Dy mull, 12. Address CUnsu TubV Co., Toledo. O. R . IRRTFQ wtsrfrise carriaoi coTciNTfiTo7" 'lUUUILd Tooiioiy irivpu. Caia)oiuot-va A. N. K. 5S W7 H'lfB.V If'ItlTM.Va TO AWiUlTIHKItS, vU-iif.n i(, wu ,nv tlo .iilvrrUmiiiuitl in tlitu utiurr. flluVT V, WP FMimK fiJX E PAI D every sobller ihsllcil bv accU deiitur otliiirwiio, A WOI'MJnf sny kind. Ion of tliiuer, tnenr eye, KUI.' I'L'Iti: If la t llsht, iliseuse of Lmitfa or Vurlinsu Veins Itu a pmlun I'mlrr new law thouinnilinrs entitled to sn ihcrruio nf psntloii, WPIow. orphans Slid depi'inlniit f.tlit n or uiotliert (if iiUWrisUiM'i-imon Hml It stumps lorcopr II....I... ....Ill.n.l. i. i.l..-. E- jPlf