I r c fo I t rpTTp Tjpri nTDTTn f! H I W J.Hj ILDU UJjUUJJ UHiIii: . JI. Is TC3f 4S. I'ablMjrr. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, . . -. .,. ,..,, ,,,,. . I! Ill llh SHALL TIlhllAIirS DIM- LL Jtk ? i r t!i- riIJ- th UMtthcr Imti-r, 'fit ctXMiiiu:ikltiiiilHTwiii; ! tbi-w-w.-n sl -iinj.h-Ar.l--litfur)ir .l Tin-.-veuititc Knf ' -k MJ'','hlM. r klmi-l-li- ur L-ni -twit ! btt'iv'- -Itiiijrii J,,v i' -hall tin- MitxH'- Miiew n-t i ! Tim tow ii to tin- linl-y's mil? -luil! the miik'-I'- Wmk-Ji mtnnlti . i-'-hb.Jxiu twit -mie i-t low m unimt iiitulH-r HHiiu KmKe. I -he Ijju3"-! t hear, lur she couM ki 1 ' ! Iialy ruiRi-1 ,'. 1 ! of trlrfu, or Utiiit-klc or ktii-e, : i-liaH IIhj bain V tlimi4; In - (-rut'ljiiv ll-i.-r f!l ami n-t . I -.iti- ilown to tin- ImUiv'h tnt? f-hai! my HitKi-rV toinl)n5iiiH,H . 'i awJ,.ii yMir lmt.e :iKiti?" bill -i ?.' tin- mother Mit hii1 ilnelt ''-? iti Hh -Ht (Ii-Jhx oj chrfc'; 'It ih-ii ly Ikt Iwln V ! h kJuMt, V'i 1 i-;tnjr whh lk-i-it o-- on tlie llmli, o misH l'ir' I ". JiMnn with itv joutii will SihiK)Hr; S ' t ti tli- fli-.-k MimII im- lintj.li- !. I li.'-lim iHUi t-iiiilt- ill little mik! I!.'.' L l Joil-l tiilMI tlH" f-lllll wtih Mti iiiiin. , I Ui iNtliy tl mij: I- -I -isll kwp." Saturday Mtgniuc itoiuiowixn TitoniLE. 1 liii- HMoraitu; I hh tliiiikiHK (fall tto-ork t. .!. i'l ulnl'-iii titotijrtitM Mfre lw-J', My luuMltt xiTv lu- khi. I )mihi ihi nlly tkw, 1 or mxw jIk-h m mh-. inl fi! nm-t ihk Ih- tit)x I rMl h H'Ctt-tOMH Jtlxi-I". J itioootit o( jHtfirn to itkh-. f aVfx I r-kotiM jmh'I. rv lor hi- iM'i-wrviHK. 1 "Wit I y-t IIM-t rii, ' iMMcito. at for pVckiiut. oi i-orti tluii mwatln Onwl, i :it-nt to In' 4M!Mrf , nJ --wiiMt Ihc IhwMi'. 1 ii liiiitdnil tMHii to ttljr, UiMii!ni Ifrtr- lo lltHhl', U iMi tv.nl )m of '0(ki--, k "d ki tt- of 1 omI mihI -Mkr, .th ru-iU- rrt w4l-d tithe, UmiuiuumI lim a y-nr bat u. dixmul ini-yt, "'I'UMtJiMwHi tuuX ctn-ar' . -t lb-H.MtllH tlK- MtilllH-SM, ial J lM-nl. ubt-n m long tfttll.-,! '-iirtalR X itli iiMiiior'- iH-i-Htii iwsaittFetlj !i( tln-f tin- conl-ol i4ii(ort, - -tritiix-l lirnuelit to n". - iTwii-wt Ih-ii 'ti-iMttll, : tj rdrcMgtit 4alli--rlw." 'twc )mtst folly, i -f nt ttr an oik", ' t Mltlidi tin- tloamins iil IIiiiiL wliut iiiu-J lickiHe. work ttf iwJ Uw-finluT, : mlrof l, m . Imu tiiiiil.iiicaltniy, -l lit Ih toii- to tl,i. ! -o wiiili- -tn-iiili I-jirHaisfI, hiiim'I-i i-r riw-ii. tr in m. it. i- m iu.-it--i r-tivi-..; ,ii :it-n. t -it within tin-irloamins imr 1 Iwmm, in f tmmirp Vcjii KIXDMISS .X ITS ItKWAlM). , mildly, "all that i jiast now. And. re XT" - -:tt in front of the little table, member, he that ghcthlo the poor lend l.mg th- breakfast di-bes. a Inight- eih to the Iird." il irl, with large, vi i-tful blue cm-. "I ou w-iitid tiii -r su-iHH-t to be a ie until oii saw tb.it v iieeb-d chair bv im 1. 'oiwllrtl her--lf back ami forth. !'hHigh -le lnr-clf wa- tlie only f Uie tallishim-nt. the lliair , !:uut"ly clean, the windows slione .'cied diamonds ami J1h- nirtains n hite ainl nealh dameil. For lit V 1 , at is, wis a lmrn housekeeper, ' 'k a- much delight in the detail . hoHh-ly. dome-die life a- if she -ii a chibl jdayiug with a dolP ittstead of Most-i Ilaywinnl's -1 daughter. ! ' :- iHizJing-inM'tiim-.. said Alien, Img lier pn-tty brown brows over leuncke-jM-rs luHk : ' tiecause rl.- only ju-t so much ninie ami the i-e- h.iic got to In met : and if you - ba-t little let in delti, tlicrc it is, ( r around our inn-k like a mill : tia- ethl of the year. lint. then. . if there weren't any difficulties in - !e if hou-ekeeiing. a here wotihl credit ?' ' ! theti Alice would shake her brown braids, bite the end of her . ami begin again with the tro-ublc-;rray ot tigu -. upon this particular dai tlie-ilor l more fecri-hly than eier in her -. . the teacups clinked iterroush i-cr as she rinsed them. Mi-e- lla-ywinHl. a white-liain!. urelyokl man. sat over his --Seal Dictiotian ' af the other t Hh-room and onh sinihtl ijuietly. ' I'V louud-."" saiil Alice. "lt : . iihithy. lattK-r. ilear, :md teei years saving it up. " a are right, my dear," sakl the 'master, calmly", itisa deal of . Kut what i- mom-y worth if we ' 'i-e it to help mir fellow creature- :!1 I dare -ay he's ever so much 1 r than jihi. fa"ther." jmisued Alice. H- is my wife's cou-in. Alice." -aid ! man. "and he i- in sore need. u. t: mfortcd. my child, it is only a Only a loan!" repeated indignant "Fat Imt, you'll never -ee it People an always luirrowing. A' 1 -I- my ever think- of repaying -lo-Htly. daughter Alice, gently." d the old man. It i-- best to be rtaJih- to all men in thought a- well ib-ed. It is triK- that I had antici- , , . ... .. . . . . . mngim- xiopouiHi-out ma tew tof myself, a new dre- for You. 1 .1 .-ariiet tor our sittiuir-room: but 1. 11 m taiiid. We shall do very well a .'. and if .Mr. Watkins really needs I don't beiieve he needs it Italf ns U -i a- we do, Imrst in Alice. tl -he wheeled her chair across the ):) t. rive the linno: hi- fresh seed .1 water, while Haywood, folding up 1 .'-o-Mttiud note which had been the 1'.. lio It' A" if-. f i-onteiitioii. placed it in an en .'. and walked -juietly away. I"s too ImhI of i.tiher. thought .left alone by hcr-clf. -I do Tie he would give the coat off his back y oue a-ked for it. Uut he ought nk of him-elf aud heon-rht to think- fme." i i a few uncon-cious tetirs sphisheil d wi mi the linnet- gla water-cup as A tlMHight of the long-treasured i."."ifi. 2n a week -uh-ci-ticiitly "Mr. Walter ".itKn- -at in hi- back jiarlor. a 11 rVslcd old gentleman with light-blue . . - like -taring marbles and a curious is, ward -neer to the cun-es of his mouth. 11 '.'' on the table in front of him lav a 1 ili f letters. " X. -w we'll -if." said Air. Watkins to L'-ii-tlf, -what all the ties of relation ship are worth. I e written pitiful let-u-- t.i 1111 -i cou-iu-.:ind 111 be willing t.i 11 iger the bigge-t diamond in mv - r that there iM,-t a pennv in all these a fcver-. "Well, we'll see. we'll see." The iir-t letter, as it transpired, wa from the i:.-v. Theodore Talkiugton, w :.o :nclo-tHl a tract entitled, - Kelurn, y vners," recommended a course of -.- '--rawting.-, and stated that he, the IU'. Theodore, was quite unable to I. .p his cou-in Walter except bv r00d ad'.i e. " " I tiiought si." said .Mr. Watkins. 1 "e secowl was from 3Irs. Calista .' -, tlie wife of a prosperous Uler i '...nt. r ' My dear cou-in," it said, in little ;: "-'Why characters, "your letter In..-me with surmise, sm-h muu.-.-;i.. i -, , . i -w.. Mw;in I'i'i tiiv nave lis isnvsrt . i -i--cuiiitioii. uii neiiner ot thee if I a -TOU e-xl?w' me-:l -Hnstiau matron, ' ipaiiu.e. Luuerine circumstances i oeir 10 I-line funher jmstal ' with you. Respectfully, ni. ..i lion ... ........ ...... ,v... iiirui Limn. ' j upward cun-es around Mr. Wat- j out PnroaHi to a .-nine in t which the cau.-tio old gt'iilhiiiiaitcvt-riii- ' dulged as he neatly labeled and dM-k-t- cd this li-tli-r :ilvi wtiil onum' sltH tlu. third, in which .Air. ilcnianihi Courtenav regretted the straiti-ncd ciim- of lit- i financial affairs, ami bluntly rc-r-om- j mended rv.nic public charitable in-titn- tion as the best refuge for hi eoM-in'- dcclininir year. JIiiinpi, humph!" muttered .Mr. Wat-kin.-. " So he would pack rue off to the I loor-hon-e, would he? Yen kind and j considerate of him, very.' I Mr. Peter Dilks w.v a stage les eore- i monioti.- .still. " Did his coii-in Watkins think he wa made of mouev? DM he think it hl 1 tl -.1 T1I- -i to ktnxilv i.vnn-n!il ti-iniu.r? 'In that ea.. Mr. 'tL-hw v..,,',!,! rMi . - .--... ......... .. .v.v ...... hiinelf eoiL-idt-rxblv mistaken, and so j no more from his to command, I P.Dii.k.V The fifth cpi-tle from Mre. Mi!Ku ! naire was e.ees-ively t-ivil and hard j as gr:inite. j She begged to cnll Mr. Watkin' at tention to the fiu-t lliat .-he, Mr-. Mil lionnaire, was but hi- -wond fMiiin af ter all, and .-he really wonden-d at hi audacity in expecting" her to patch up his ruined fortune--. She inclo.ed a"nl to an employment office, and hoped to lie troubli-u no more with Mich u.ele ! applications. j .Mr. W'atkin.- silently folded thi- hater ' and placed it with the other- iiefore lie ( ojiened thi one direct-d in Mosto Hay- ' wood'- clerkly calligraphy. " . lojus surjm-e, when he broc: 0; al, out fell a po-t-riflitM! order for !). -Mv ilear cou-iti ntkm-. wrote , the .-choolmamer, "I nvi deeply to I hear of your luiuncial di-tre-s ami here- ; ny inclo-e all I imvc on hand. It is not j muchbut I beg of you to accept it in J th" same .-pirit in which it i- git en." j Old Walt.-r Watkins bniiliwl hi- ...lliniil o.tlill .41 i.f- 111- . illlii V lflt-. " The poorest, ino-t ob-cure of them Jill," .-aid he. " The one of w horn I ex pected lea-t. Well, well, wonders will never cea-e.M And taking up his pen he wrote back i briefly Cor.-ix Haywi-ioii: I thank vu. AV. Watkins. Father, are you sure you're well enough to go back to .-chool?" Alice had drawn her wheeled chair cloe to the lounge on which old Mo.-es hnd draggel himself into a sitting jmi Hire. "Ye-, child, ye-," Ik? aM. drawing Jus liHini aguelv aero. In- forehead : I mu-t be well enough! The children- mruiitaaiu getting impatient. I shall o.si! inv .-cholarr if" I don't ro back into hariie.s- lo-lay." " Father, father," cried jioor Ali-e, itcmi-ly, "if ive had but that money you Ktitil up mi lonir and painfullv lliat money you' gave to old Mr. Vat j Iciiis it would hav brought you health, strength, ri-jm-e now." .Mv daughter. said tiie old man. He wa in the school that 111 tlie .school that morning trvmg to ictu-tom Lis whirling head to 1 lki','s month lengthened thcmsclics on ( intf the nearest approach to a smile i, -heua-i-iMted the elaiimnius mices of the little oue-;in- f which when there came a loud rni at the dour utu a well drex-ed. bluff-looking stiangcr walki 1 in and looked uticere- j iiionkiii-3 around him. " Ir this .Mo-es e.s IlaywiMHl the school- j ed he, with outstretched ( maittT?" a.-k band. That i- my name, sir, said the old man. 1 congratulate yon. cried the bluff stranger, nearly wringing jHiwr ilosfs's hand off. "Sir!" said the sehoolmaster. " You're a rich man 2" rowed the stranger. I I think 1 must be dreaming." -aid Alo-es, putting hi- hand to hi head. - Not a bit of it," said the stranger : not a bit of it . It's your wife's cou-in, Walter Watkins, of 1- "Yes. snhl .Mo-e- Haywood. I ivniemlMT now - I lent him fifty pound--I Mippo-e he ha .-cut you to return it?" Mfty pound-." ochoeil the stranger. Its's fifty thou-aihl: He is dead -and lias w illed you all hi- money. Pretty giHid inti-rest forio pnumls for a year, eh? Iktt mv client wa- alwaw- cin-en- trie. There's a string ot name-down ! in lis- will lor 10-hilhii!r-e:ich. beeau-c a- he -tates. the wouldn't lend him a much as that w lieu he a-ked for it -a lot of rou-iu-, ion know- and it".- all left vou as the only one who rcstMiiulcd genially to his calL ! ay. sir," with anotheroeriiowerin"--h.tkeof tin- li-iml I congratulate you, with all mv heiirt ! " And the autumn-tide of Jlti-as H. wood's life is passed in the suii'liiue of wdih and prosperity, and Ali- ha. hcr hot-hou-es, her ariary and her laioks. Father. she .-ays, softly, with her cheek again-t hi- wrinkled hand, you were right, after all. and I iva.- wrong. Kindness is Mire to find it- reward." Iiuthm Mngttziiu . l.iuic-kilii Club Jlelcorolnirv. The Committee on Atino-pherie In-lhieiice- announced that they were ready with a report, and. leave being granted, the Chairman submitted a well constnicted report regarding th e com ing winter. The Committee had been guided entirely by signs, and their rea sons for predicting a hard winter were: 1. The thicknes- of the corn husks. '2. The unusual number of overcoats in pawn. 5. The anxiety of women to get win ter bonnets. 4. The way the frogs have gone down for deep water. o. The he-itancy with which young men climbed out of bed in the morning. (5. The unusual number of dog-liglits to be ob-erved by a colored man w ho keeps his eye- open. The report was accepted and filed. and the Chairman sat down with a sigh 1 01 relief. Detroit tree rre Veils of black Hnissels net with a small dot are worn: occasionally one sees a .-mall gold dot on the black, but thi- i.- not as valuable for veiling as the plainer net. White illusion is very pretty, but the silk is -o delicate that af ter the tirst wearing it tears, lojks enininled and is scarcely tit for u-e. while the wa-h blonde is "too thick and . too much of a dead white to look well ! over ib,. f-.ee. Tlsso.. veils ;., w,,.. , Before the advent of cheap cotton ! the production and manufacture of llax i were important uidiistnes m thiscoun- try. in imu. wnen tne population ot the country was but little more than Low,- 000. there were produced in the United trv is believed to be 50.000 .noo. the to- ! tal annual production of flax and linen i The wealthiest man in Kalamazoo. Mich., was approached in the street by .. .;. i:..t. 1 i. , :i .-,?r .I.H.AV.UI. - U unit; uyj, UU saiUZ .Ul: von'U get her out I'll "ive vou a dol lar.' The man rescued the imperiled child. A few davs afterward the lmr entered his office and put on his desk a dollar in small coin, having broken owen tiiinii ill 12171 7 1 ihi n nimnir irnt-nn nAn y bank and sold a hobbv-horse to raisethe amount. VIUll ;tone color and light grav are used for ' ; . -".l"- noinmg more mat wnat an foUow these directions closelvl think picnic, nais, ami are :Uso exceeuinTlv I """ , """" v"4 -". hi y-ou iviu nave no trouble in keepnv vour useful when tniveling. as thev assist the J.M;U,-, r"hou llo"v kceri :he druggie imer sweet and nice. T haw nZd it unfortunate traieler to keep a few cin- , r ,e LS ;lml "vlllu ni" retlects that with good success everv time. You ders awav from the eves :u,d a little soot lxl: ho-,ds oi men wlw covet the po- must put a weight on it or the butter ml dnsrVrom tin. f-o-.- i sition of petit-rentier are joineil anim- will r-iis in rhr i.rin.. oiaie- over ::i,w",uoo varas oi naxen ---). - oiiu.-v ucus upon iue in- tion to the small as to the Iar"-e things cloth made in families. At the present . creasing number of well educated per- of life. The poison iw and the innocu time. when the population of the coun- : --on! wll 3r'? :?pnsont?d for offenses , ous kind differ in one "nartienlar wbir-b i launcs is prorjaoiy noi over o.om.iTuuy ; '"- i' .lusociaiauupoiiucai terested in the brilliant-hued leaves yards, ami not a "yard of fine linen is j ""-" 'W f& a nard fact to dige-t, autumn to care for gathering them: mane m Uie country. um mae u ue; aim one mav auu Uiat the mtn nf ih fm,i s-. : a al m . i 1 FASHIO.X XQTLS. Wired high lace raff will be again in vogue. Painted ide facbels arc the IfttosV novrdtics in this line. Favorite design1 for tuitions arc griffons, dragon, ami sphinxes'. Bead embroidered cor-agos will b much worn for evening toilet. Flower gRrnitnnw are more worn on . evening and reception toilets than ever. Scarfs of white India litnliu, with , fine dot, and edgfd rith pintd"?prit, are worn arwiinl the nwk. in tat street, ' t.td -loe in the throat with an i amende bow. Fleeoe-lined i)ique trn.inn.'n ..nnJfl the wv-arer, though an invalid, to dre -'"-' "J l in white in her rtK.in always and ri'i be wann its in inkl-umnier whvu in lawn and iiHi-hn alne. Uibhon -tnngi are wjtbr, but the nio-t faliiotiaMi lotmeta hair immense ly wide, cln.drii- .-ilk atnagi. jronernlly trimmed at the boUom witli Hrelon or point il'iyprit Iae plaiting. It W thrrerv arcne of fahion and tx.-le to wear ilk ilretv.--, either white, tinted, or cdon-d. dexraiel with artistic dertjrns of ilowi-r- and foliage, 1jc5, beetle-, ami Imtterfiio in wattr color-. InMiit.-' sdiptM-r- are of white, blut awl ro-i'-colored kil, fatenel with -uinl.il strap arouiiil the ankle by alut-ton-hl- ami white porcelain button. Little -boes come in the same colons for short cloaks. - - The Prihton and Derby felt heU arc for ordinary street wear for "iris and liv all Jaiiie u ho are Mill VOUH2 j mmg a band, and hmall win" at one ide remler.- them a fittiie- aewinioani- iceoui'iani' ment to the walking -uiu de-eribiHl. I'msh chioiis are fa-hionaJde both in drawing rooms and Uiudtr. iu.-t n-iw. Some have a circular JapaiieeG d-4gn on one corner only; other-are made of light green ami I'lthor delicate -hades of Kohon -heeling, with a spray of J.ijioniea across them or hops o'r white uarcis.-u.-i. Four Ixm juet.- are worn on the most fashionable euuiug dre-ses a small tie on the right side of the neck, one a little larger at the left hand corner of the open square cor-age. the third, still larger, at tie font of the front breadth of tl -kirt ju-t aluive the Huiuices, and the fourth, the I.uge.-t of all, iuw behind on the train. Mime of the e-sjK-eially fashionable color- nrc : niniche, a new cherry nil; vieu rouge, a tleep blackish red; entiacjue and casserole, copper colors; Kembraiidl, a very daik blue green; Admiral blue, a dark shade, nann-d in honor of .- .AeA ; tlouanier. a mili tary or Xapol.-oiiic blue; autrudie, the natural color of the o-trieh; pivuine, peony; ami flitter, or felt color. Scarf tie- of Indian mu-lin, folded double, are gathered at each end with -ome three or futir running-;, almost like a ta-sel, the lace at the extreme ends being gathered clo-ely together. Itows of lace and India or cre;n miiilin. alxuit lour mchr aero, are male 111 the but- tcrilv han Anotli..i- f-.-...,-;t,. i,-t.. ;3 a bow of the innliii. with n c-inTl.. nf lace coiiiiti"- i or vi-rcti iiK.fi..; I ..1ni-. 1 while other"- have a twisted end of mu-- iin. in one -iile knmteil. .ml ....h. of lace on the other. One of tlie neue.-t .1.. r .. . .- .. . into 'dcmi-toilet is a"i up-tandin' niff of ' lac, w ith narrow ribbon rountT it. tied uuhi;- jor convening an ordinary urcs.- m a bow m front. The lace is then brought down a- a double d-apery to the waist on one side, while on the other i- the cascade, of lace, hcadihl by ribbon and li&s. plaiting. The pivkci-lmndkorchiuf for nice u-e is of line linen lawn with hem. -titching to match that of the linen j cravat or neck-tie. rsometimes there is j an inch-wide border of the drawn-work I aliovo the hem all around the s-juare, . j while others have triangular biu- of this ! intricate work in each corner. Plainer j handkerchiefs for morning have a half j inch hem hem-stitched, or el-e they arc j colored in -ome odd dc-ign and quaint , I combination of color-: ou-ome plaited frill edged with scallops of needle-work is the trimming. Kreton Rice and in- I -crtnm are ti-cd on more dre-sy hand j kerchiefs. The lace, an inch ami a half I wide, i- -ewed 011 the edge plainly, with m-rs, laid uie oniv iiiiiue. -. wuicii 1- at the cor- laid in small Hat plaits instead of being gathered; one or two row.-of i'reton in-ertion are then let into tlie lawn with a space of an inch between. Yen .-oft handkerchiefs for servive are mail e of silk and linen spun together; they eti-t ot) cents each, and are creamy white, with a hem-stitched hem. House dre-ses and ewning robes make up in elalmrate garniture" for all plainness of trimming observable in regular walking costume.-. Dre.-.-trimmings and button-- come in great varie ty. Pa. einentcrie gimp- anil fringes glitter with jet. some of the mo-t ex-peti-ive pa-sementeries showing a sur face of jet to the e.elu-ioit of any other j material. Many-colored bead-, produc j mg ca-hmerc effects, al-o enter into ! these trimmings. Then there i- no end toilk embroideries and Oriental band-. A novelty among high-pi iced trimmings is hand-nainted lace. French lace, in 1... -..'..... 1 .. ,....:.: vjui?ii-j i.ua-ia?, ;ii m me wen kiiohii 1 Juchcssc, Ureton and point d'esprit are popular. Buttons are out ia ina-iv i -hapes and sizes. The large bu'tons us- uany appear on me wai-is 01 suits, me -mailer ones being re-erved for sleeve-. There are bullet-shaped buttons, and flat, oblong and round buttons: pearl, ivory, horn, silk, passementerie and metal buttons. Some are exquisitely engraved, others are painted in Oriental, Japanese or floral designs. Carved and engraved buttons, representing each a different idea or design, are oftentimei seen in one dress. The Dream of Life in France. The dream of every young Frenchman whose pockets are empty i to marrv girl who h 1- from ii'.-Mro to i.'4.xm, :lud to earn about i."i'iH a year for himself by means of a -itttation afford ing a fixed salary. It i- not an extravagant dream, and, to do the Frenchman Ju-tice. he is quite happy if lie realizes it. 1 lHVing got i.100 or i400 a yrtir. he does not seek to enlarge his bottom of vour vessel, then put in a lav mcune. but live- prudently within hi- er of butter, then sprinkle over it a laV- mean.-. ami mi est.- Mime aiings eieri ""t'ar "V2:" n"neinlabli- judgment. I lie . . ? 1 .!!! " . . r ,c - I.lu ,l,m,,tr- u,:u im' rreilt"- should pitch their amhitiou so low ;dly bv -20,ooi voung recniits fresh from the school-, and with all their talents whetted according to the newest sys tems for the -ocial frav, one can not """- " " 'o:t uumueroi etiucueu y.un? "" w"in Snd their way into a"V Tue 1:i;t annual report of the against propeny. il lftfir T-Ti, rrrv an I ms friends, who used v , . o taint eaucation lur ueierxuiiiauon m onenses against life, as :well as m swindling, the highly trained young men who have been i -1 .. - - . . . . I he -baptist missions in Swelen I have swelled to 2i5 churches, a theo- i logical seminary in Stockholm, belong- i ing to the denomination, lias tvvemr-one stuaenis. r? : HI.VTS YOll THK HorSEHOLIi. f TH Tntil. A small p.e of chartMil ja tW pot with IfMittc eab!Afff rvrwrr tie -mwM. ; A air way ut cfk curruis i lmtlr to clean thenjtie in & buiuk ami Uil in the nip. Uroll -tonk wkboot ;vhin' Sk draw the titir in ra-rfAiBtr- if t. tUixi.i We u ki-ep :h.e in If iWM. O-A ner a hot fin-. Uiniin freouoatlv, -ar- t is;: on Ixrth -iil Plarr on a fatter It aal JMJpfHT to t.te. -f.ffAE t-. k. Ha;oi corn i meal, two of tlae tVmr, ob -up of 0gsr. -v.. vw 'i -i ,i..i..lf t lj... '. , "..:: JlvT.L" "r: r'M.HoarhtWht Hirr IV rrx-Wr. .. . . -. w-r . - . - f " r " ba. 'Hi. ; Tki io t-rj:-. j eiK ami wtat.i- m-n:.,ti - tia rxtelr. TU- will make telve r..m ,, t. -t i we. I otaUH . IJ.iI the tatiM- until i.M...p. ,k.M1 ot l....,t..: .. -" i-t ' nrp-ii.s:, ph flat -.ale down m a gr.i.l pan aa.1 ,.- . .. w o. ,vs me jMKa.ii.. begin U, cni-t. lte wuh a hub- meked butter. I,eieat until meeiy bnvnetl lLu--.-d HiscuU . Makv a -Kiage.nth on' unart of wxter, and one y.-a.-t cake, a little suit ; when light, add half a tea - iipfulof meltiNl Imttex. one egg. aal knetvl well Uit not Phi -tiff with llotir, In 1: ri-e, and tlteti make into bL-cuit. and bake on tin-. - itoiled PotatiMts: XVa-h the i - otn - to.., leave the skins on and throw into iKiiling, -altiil water. XX'hen a fork will eas'lv pierce them, throw in a small dip - perft'il of cold water. I-t sbtnd two miiiiitos. throw nff th.1 uut..r .,,.,1 .,,u) on the luck of the swie, with the toi- , lid half removed, unlil the steam i-ernn.! , , ..., ...,,, a H,at - orateil. Take mi. ied an! -..ml mthwiarw lx-,," fariik-r. and filters ktkecA a talile in an open di-h. Baked I- Plant: Pet it i,,i.. lie., thn-e-fourth- of inch tlm-k and lav in -alt water for an hour or more. U n... the piw. .In and din into l-entt-ii j-. . . . 14, i, imir ..or tliiMi into lir,w.L.r,,n.l.-n, .,..V. dii-t ; hae the fat hot in lour pan, ju-t enough ti prevent sticking and mil b a,k "- ' -iAlJ -ll.LCrTll'. them into the oven until done. Thi will be found a lietter way than frying, and they are very light and delicious. Sea-011 to ta-te lie fore cooking. . 1 i, , . iriue uake: 1 i-ii (., ii.-;i..n i.i.n. niifo. one iiouihi 01 miiu-r. one oi wniie ...,T- ....... r ..1 . 1 11 11 I me 'tan: ui iw ninrMii. 1 ne mrvnaiu eK 1 liil-. l.lam-l...I ;d liHik-ioi-rtbepriemrreut a- oo a, bopped hue, c.ne of -.,;de,Ir:u-ins halff, ,j, llaih. .H.l,mH.r tm MUt ,U pomid citron. -haved line: In-at butter , MIII11i Ii, i, ' ' ...... .... w i a 1. ii-i-(ii, auo .-upir srrauunny; men the well beati-ii yelk-i: stir all till very 1.1 t.ti .1 .... ...1 r."vlrl . n,""u:; 'UTi "'-". .! a.i nuyiHeHotoah Im-a- m th. pri-e .61 1 "..ii nn- u-'ui , i.iivl- .1 nine more nour. j awl sprinkle over I he raisin- and citron. ' then put in the cake-pan tir.-t a layer off i.iw-iia.i(T. men a laieroi rui-m-ami i citron, then cake, and -o on till all i u-ed.iini-hin-off with a laver of .-.I.. I'.ake in a moderate oven two ho ur- urate two hour-. -Saratoga lotatoe.-: Pare the j.o- tatiw.- and cut into -dice- -o thin that one can almo-t -ee through them. If for breakfa-t, prepare them the night before and let stand in a di-h of ice-cold water. .Iu-t before frving drain them mini me waier aim wipe tiietii ilrv with .-1 cl.itll l-Vv null fl fnvi- -it . imi.i ! . -i. 1 .- - . ooiiiug lam as vou wvuiiu iloiigliuut-. Ii-fore putting in the potatoes, the -lice- from each other and eparate do not :ltN'lI' "' ,,,ok n, '" ' ti""' than you ,:- ;4',,I, -oparatc Tend with a fork. t'ls-ing them over browned evenly and and 01 er delicately. until Take ,m u'1-' :i -kimmerand place on a sieve, sIn-,Wf with -alt. MI-r-llmif'oti Save your iva-hing suds for the gar den: if they arc poured over the root of the pliiui trees they will kill the i-iii'-ciilio; if turneil at the root- of geraui- Riiis. r , :-.. they will enhance their Iwauty tenfold. A beautiful -quare for a nig may be madi or indeed a whole carpet hv t iking seieral old ingrain carpets, cut ting them into strips three or four inch es wide and raveling out each edge, then -cw-iiig into ball- and weaving after the manner of rag carpets. The re-nlt will be an imitaition of a mixed Ini elscar pet. Te:--leave- steeped, not boiled, fi-r hdf an hour in a tin pan, and -trained through a -ieve, will give a liquid ii-eful to wa-h all varnished paint. It removes 1 -pot. ami gives a tre.-her, newer :ip-1 pearance 1 11:111 when soaji and water are 11 -ed. For white paint, take up a small quantity of whiting on a damp piece of old white flannel, and nib over the sur face lightly, and it will leave the paint remarkably bright and new. Kiln-dried fruit taken from the kiln and put into empty -alt-barrels and headed in. will be perfectly secure from worms. Fruit dried in the sun should be covered with a cloth every evening before the -uu goes down, to keep the moth away until the fniit dries, and then put in empty salt barrels. Any worms in the fniit will be destroyed" and the moth will not go there to deposit its iimri -r-r There is but one paint siiitabl" for floors, French ochre. First, if the boards h-ive -hnink. clean out the joints well, and. with a small bnth. give them a heavy coat of boiled linseed-oil. then putty up .solid. Now paint the whole floor with a mixture of much oil and lit tle ochre, for the fir-t coat, then after it i- well dried, give two more coats of much ochre and little oil, finally finish with a coat of first-rate copal varnish. I his is an extremely durable paint for floors, in-doors or o"ut, such as verandas, porticos and the like. A floor stain is be-t mixed with oil, and finally var nished. To pickle pork, make your brine -trong enough to bear an egg'. Cut the meat in suitable pieces to fit well in a barrel that will hold water. Pack the pieces in the barrel, filling with rock salt all space not occupied. Xow j-our the brine in as long as the barrel will hold it; put a hoard over the top and weight it down with a stone to keep the meai covereu nv tne onne. J h e menr will take up a portion of the brine at tirst. and it must be refilled. In your climate it may lie necessary to put the meat in new brine in three or four months. A correspondent give the following jar or keg all around with salt'and cope lor pacKing nutter: lint) your sminkle a thin 1-vrer nf cnlr nrnr ) er of salt, and so on nntH tlm r-i.i ; nearly full : make a brine stron- enough - aavv ik.-V a to hear up an egg and tint on to the depth of three or four inches. If vou How to Detect Poison Itt. The annoying casualty which confined .indge oah Davis to a sick-room the other dav inight have been avoided if tie eminent jurist had paid as much atten- nnrrifnlat- - . r , is iwi ea-v oi rememnrance to oe over- looked by any one who is enough in of the ters of three and those of the latter in fives, a? somebody has slighted in a juvenile storv book, 'everv child should "' w--ww .-, vaa--4-4. iun 44a 1.1U- " -ivu lj uimcir uiuu luai t.viieulue-e number agree thev can be bro contact with perfect safetv. spare our readers no little su number agree they can be brought into It mav - ir rfcis i.iRt ;n m;n.i i; ..,: TTffFi a - s. October rambles in the fidds. Syraciie Ym)JIcraId. - " - .-. a-s.-4. aa, uauu V4Lalll Liirii rxnn topio. Thi b Uh- farmer umh uhm. t tmW0(- xrc UtIik: ta UMir irtr r TCgeUW, UW. poffc. MRUrr, SMpwM, ir , ajmI iarnMo r m(jtajf the p-Utr fr tar mmmrr' bUv .Marknc I oe of tfc W r, wlaVs wvorr farmer d. k wwma4. , ! tk i,t, "f :i 't- FJ. lhet tnuir " 'hr "t" i ?" K e3 i M'1' rt " ,"al tw twyer i :; u '4rt-H-t (ar Uw i ittccr. A. n on. bHoi A Mt. r at- in'fi are Ur iMMrH to ntL otwrk MuAt i' F"iw, itthlM . . t J I k , j ,l!I.lfH mxhile-Hwa, juh! (tsi If famNT - 1 i . . : M .. . : ., t w ""; -,f pwm-r ia. ilo not alwsj - - i io-i a4iaaHiv. ft U ItwHt oi I thefa- hooetT, btu raUwr of Ucr ira- i .... . ... at U (MtK n( raae l a m-nJial -tinitv Uk mar- , j, cfc. H? kmft wbi lU j jaaxMi ,s an,j x hai '.be atph i- wbrc lUrTr n T,n-Jart'Hl wh, ' theri4 1 a .u..y ! fc, :lw. ,,,0, . i- Jikelj to rvm ad wta v fall, awl l-tiy ami m-II ax--nlingi . ofu-nikar. 1 ing more ia ooe Ur taaa U proJucrr gnia-f mat hi -4tHtrr' m41 Tna, the taaldb' maa l k- bea.U 1 --. -ionolly trow bad dbc- aaJ at-4akH ta Jis -alcnl-uion-, - that tin mlttlz ' ' IM1 " ,,a lj- 5r Hft Ke i.K fw. vr W,,U-'J gie twore attratfcw lo uia'- ' Delias: thir Kvlace. Ia r4r to do , H'-T B h " "'onsr tnrrrhimu, I f,,r We Wieie fully ia cTert maa s-k- ' 111 w ai- inui'. inn tiiet tHultl -ttU .w . .... "''H "' t'"' WHJ' l taawHe-ioett Jt ' diaibtlev-. trwf titat 1 j f 'a-titutkinai teiwJcmy for Uade, ami it , T WKln w Ux P "" W tta mVl "'"". a -r raer W I ,,mk,,n- i"?'"1, "( , ?' . IT'T1" "" "f' "- 11 . r 1 ... , M , - . ! l,M OI r'1'' -l-leiltlv t MlU--- ttl illr- I own produee to the N-t ul.-ntMK'-. U ' mu-t al latv nKtrvK and drv-grxl . - . to a greater or les- eit ul tor hi- taaiily, and x far i-, ne-e anh, a merchant. XVe, tlierefore, may dofarm.Tsa --critce by calling their at ten lion to the trick -we mean jirin. ii.b of merehantv e 1 . ! nine already alluded to mm --4ahinv- ' .1... .... . t .1. , . .,1. . . ... l .': e : w" - .- ...-v ....-. .. ing or falling, and laiv- and il- eh accoruiugii . The sat no - true of u- ' pl.'S potato-, and eierv oth.r uroiWu prU4HKl. pri-e iutTnt lit 1 Cine citV. Imt ill all tlie k-n-t! int-L-i-(vi 1 1 ..:.. .. " i...J'..r' :.V ' "T " ' ' ,,,, .10.1 1 i.iiiii.ii- 111 iniiiiiHiH 11 11.11 n mAim on a arge -cjiIc. If jmtatiHS are rotting in one sectioM of the """-' '."w ""t.m .i"",in' r' .: k""r .. ...... .....1 :.. .1 1. 1 . ... I r ' W,,"n ' - , ' BlS j ,,. jf i,-,o ,- .,t conl.ned lo -Hie j town-hip. I he farmer Itniing a gyid j crop of apples i- t.i apt t thiak that , every one ele ha- the -aim-, and n - , tract- to -el! under thi- impreion at ! too low a rate. thu. not milv dimint-h- 1 g la- own profit- but damaging his , leiiuw-pniiiuecr- ny c-laili-Jnng l.iw ' nrii-i-4. Mcr.-li-ilit. ur.i ...rurnl ....I 1.. 1 . , . """"' r . ' ' nun cacn otner s iirice, Knowing vrx well that thi- practice reuct-to the dam age of their own trade. I'urtucra mtiT not intend to iiuder-eli each other, inn w.cy uo no, c.iimi-i logemer a-no nor- chant-, and. each acting independently, -ome one -elhng lgnorantly at Km b,w a rate makes a pnc-dent which iMivei - . 1 - plead in their purchases for other-. If A sells apple- at h' JMr bairel and I at ii, the jince is far more likely to fall to the latter figure than to ii-e t. the former. If It 1m- only a few apple.- to -ell, and does not umra care -it what juice they go, he should haie -ome re gard for A. wImi ha- a large orchard, on which he is mainly dependent for an in come. A little more consultation, and co-ojM'ratioii in mirketing would In- of great service to the farming community It i-a principle with merchant-- ami manufacturer- to giie their go.!- an at tractive appearance. Dry-good- are well starched and glo-scd. andgro-i-iie-are done up in neat package-. F.irmii -should learn a Ipsmui in thi- n-gard from the manufacturer. If two tub-of butter are taken to market from the .-.imc dai ry and of the same quality, and one i neiitly balled and ta-tefully .-tampi-d, and the other is in uncomely roll-, t In fancy balls will bring a fancy price, while the untidy rolls can with difficul ty be -old at any price. We haie heard it said that the Star-butter i- no better 1 intrin-icallv than that of a hundred oth er dairies that -ell- for a third as much, and that it i- folly for the consumer to pay so much for a -tamp; but if con sumers prefer to pay tin- extra, then it i- folly for farmer's not to put on the , stamp. Good look- go a great way in -elling produce a- well a- in securing mistiaml-. 1 he quality of the pp -duct -hould Im the tirst nim. but -is a lu.-noi. : i ful woman mav be made to look m-- an arap of 71 to the county. The at Iv hvanunheeoHiingdress, so --ood but- 'di-,-w IM' '', ehoiN amount- to ter looks badly and sell- poorly w hen ' 4 1-"S:; I lt-r schi-ol jirojierty L-valued thrust carcles-lv into a m-tv tin pail. ! nt ?"-' l-i'. ad her permanent H-ho-q A little taste on the part of the farmer n-ir. T-.l.m.ll,' ,,-l.r... 1... .r.... ... ...uwl... l t'..- IVlllllllJ. inn II in- lV- !.. lll.li Kl'i. I and it is not enough that this ta-te , should be manifest in his products. It ; -hould be seen also in hi.- person ami ! equipage. A styli-h delivery wagon J Tia- -old much goods for many a mer- , chant Another principle in marketing is to sell when a thing is ready for u-e. if the current price is any thing like a reason able one. Most farm product-are of a perishable nature, and to .-tore them away ior mgn-T prices s generally a losim- business Somer"m..s it nrtv Imt .,.....:..... . :. rt- i.... -..i...... . "--, . . ... I. - i it is like a lottery in which there are' many blanks to one prize. Tho-e who stored their apples a year ago, saying . they would never -ell apples for .--l pr barrel, were compelled to sell in the ! sjiring for a very m.ill advance on this priceT with a los's of some rotten ones, and with no little lalwr in storing and .sorting. At the harvest-time of any product, buyers are Usually around ih search of it, and the wise farmer strikes when the iron is hot. With such an im perishable product as wool, storage mtvy sometimes be practiced with profit, but we have known a farmer to refu-e 9o cents a pound for his wool, hoping to get .!, and afterward glad to sell it at 50 cents. Such a result makes one feel ashamed of his bed-fellow when he sleeps alone. Storage is almost always accompanied with some Jo---. As cm! merchants j)tit it. You can't pick up a ton of coal where you have damped one." The most important factor in market ing produce is a reputation for furnl-h ing a good article and dealing sqnardy. If a purcha-er buys once and Is suited, he is not only apt to Iniy again, but to recommend "the goods to others, and thu the sale makes the best -on of an advertisement. .-Iter. Ibjdc, in tteS. Y. Times. Tisit lo a Pin Factory. A correspondent of the New York Evening Past thus describe- the myste ries of pin-making : The pin machine is one of the clo-fe-t : approaches that mechanics have made to the dexterity of the human hand. A small machine, about the height and size of 3 lady's sewing machine, only stronger, stands before yon. On the back a light belt descends f rom the long shaft at the celling, that drives all the . machines, ranged in rows on the floor. On the left side of oar machine hang? on a peg a. small reel of wire, that has been straightened by running' thi ough a componnd'svstem of small rollers. This wire descends, and the end of "renters the machine. It pulls it in and bites it off by inches, incessantly. 140 bite- to a little hammer, vith a concave fao, bits the end of the wire three taps, and "up- j mmuie- .iu-t a it seizes eacn bite, a , tt l- Ur ttw- 3m .4ma.r tr. i;ss5S?sr t ! M ilr. llr-fr Im -v TWr- r1 -r Utx nam J It ' fW. tats? la vfc TV '-m ! K aWr unntrd t- tui ni tiw t TVtHH a iea uHhsk piau ml tW pa, sad a a n "nam. atr md prmg.; m CutK py " bk-- Lacataf " law :- aey tMKM-Mf 4nypl in aT krt h-r .-.-. uiy bmt- uw i. s - : nmto- i ma ojuit i - thm vhnl r.iwrhu-tlv" . - . li h-- rUt tTrr rrlt mt- ta .2ii irrMrt tvtnK -i Aa.Jrr at.ia i(ti aH a U . IWi-rtl,. us an ws dtfer-ot i-.v .. . at ire ! an-rriajfh. wW a . a- fi-r5r a- aavr.i tk m.at. 'if fntn iii,ra n-inrStm - Lt.' . pMWt svatue uf a wuciM aAtr : p K- tb it. in mi im L-m-4 pl'J fckrwjfli mtuty "sirtt M ike - I'M at h nm m Um f-r l :- tab Imn eiel t-: -jfwna-ag tiW kmgta vi a nn. 1 t llrw nim I he t4 u )-. r hiiod-48l jtft v4 taV athle .-aub. A irom a f tW -fc. it ft' aaaiWoiie movrmeni t k lb-' n uipum wn rrogua rMkr u . .. -. Cprr, from bt h tbry air t U- : k tapar tlnirs in V-mtl'iirs ar I tMjrta W aiivin tjcir- ia all -rt t wan euva-4at. Tbi- ban JT-tVs T -I -). r Mi-ala-tH aal tli , ! '1 ltl IXM. rr4S Tallin; hi .Marhitirrj'. A -ieai nr mMbtn ba tsieM m t- brM.Fab.-r, a lroehaaa M lrk.l wTHe-J if it in x Jtrwni tir ' ,. tkat ii .a-t-ts a- ttKtlfi f tir pirt a baHiaj( arraatc-iitHMt. an fpar.ntu- fur unHluciag Niiit. act! mn irte- ing aptnaratus 'I he first rent of air :hr-m--h ta- laryni !' -UtK v aa ln r-l, the bgti f aai' ! ! W varied within erUun ' its, mi as t 'a,,,e tw j., ..( -Himl. (M fiarhl think- a ?? .f mettiirsTitMti reet- wiKibl haie"Un : tr ) The urtJrttlatfokg AfipomUt- 11 -ru piWw a ,rt fue aeiMltieing vwweU. ai ! another Uk (stnuuttaot-. Tin Umi r . ... ... .1. "l" """ v " pa-x-a-n of air thp,:.' aiwrtariM of vnnmi form- in : KtthracTa-'. wheliari-uiefK4iikv n', ! . the aa-k-of lb.- air -urrritt In . t Jfier-a.a-klHithk.ys. a.-wl.ai- ' wW'h " oh, Ul a ith th- ih.T. pro.lu.-e- naal -ainds. tl-. ...m , .nm,,.,, J, vff.-el ht wttl bv ie.s f a .ik.tal leeri Tb i-vw-oiaiHt-an ,Hren by tier. hu- UH i icn imiw to tho-e of lh- lip, the t-(a. ..' iw. i,,.,.!. a a,k4.i .!.. ,.Mi... . tj,.. 1: -..!. All tl . nl-e, m-.l .- srJknm a, .Mll n HUhm ,x j j-,, H " . . ' are mgentoii-ui aragel m a- 10 -him to act, with tiita!de intenxitv ami SrViper order, t'-e -"oi- meant : j u-e A syitrihla. Fourteen key n - ii i- IM I' -W- ' ! I ilJ 1'HI' r- - - - rv ker uU,. e,, ,an tn,. ,hanu'.-r.- ,;,. "uant-from -tnmg to weak,,- ,- .km-aking of the machine i n 1 ,-;!, ,.l...t1.-.J mut .un ,.r(. t . . r "-'i-ia-'tiFr--"i ri i . -- 1 tain sound- produce a better effnt tlnri , uiuers; still, in gtmrl. one can i-ii jirehend the words and uhrHik pi UiMtneid he ni.whine i Intere-tin a showtag distitMtly tie met hani-iti ' fonat'oti. which luis lnen thu- r. jt lined artifu tally , and tHtrefor.i ..(, v ab-oltiti ' the I iw - of :w nuti- . Contimptlon Cnred. Att oM phti-iriti, rcf!rel from practlre, harlas hail j''icil i-i tii J.an-!j hr an Fat Iixlta ints-toiiarT the fonnula of a pimple Tpcctaltlc rcinclv I ir the f jH't-ly atnl rtr mane nt cure for Cottitn-'i.m. Hr-rr' !', Catarrh. At!iiu.i, and a. I lliroat and I.utij; Affertl"ti, alo a jf.tlve au-1 ra-hal cure for Nerrou Iltrbtlltr anil all Ncrroas or pltdnt after Iikthi tcel its nomlrrtnl curative rorr in tlMt-aiul? nf can, 1 xs felt it lil duty to make It known lo his aullerfitk? fellow. Actuated bv thl innUre and a drlrc to rrliere human ea.Terlri. I will fend free of charge t all who dcire tt, this rocljie. In (Scnnaa, Frem-h. or Knsl.fh, with fall direction! for jireiarln; and c laz Fcnt iij mail br a'Mreutnz with tamn, namlnc this apcr, W. V fciiKi;u, U'J iVvyrj nick, llnUr, S. Y. .Srllln-; 011 II. Otrti .tlrrlt. .v iit. Mi- . -Tt-mt'r. 1TX WHtKUH K KIM V.Vin. M New 1 irlnn. Iji. i.,:t ,nn Hariris S..1.1 l..'it sr.j f 1 "W:'hoft' Frrer ar..l c- TVuJr th '-n . itli...i. aar abrrti--tte matter liati-e'-. "m-l like to lun-i ''" r tn-u?r. i like to liave m tvml mm- mmo ot mur I Iit warrAMW-lererr ' l an ! a-ar iierer hail i)M ri-iurm-il A"iir. ri ;rifiH. J.l!4L II. 'lIJJ.M. Il-Tj.-- t .m-onri ha- -.l',J2 -chooI-hoii-4. or UltHl l ?.-' VM.SO. She ha VJ col I..ge and minarie-. file Normal schoils. and she spend- annually ... I".,I.I(is..Vi to pay anil maintain an ar my of teachers numbering 1 1 ,gC m Dr. PiEncc- Exthict or ifi.irr-U"Eru 1 a comr-wml tSuld i-xtrac; of msrt-weeL or water I--I'IT. Jamaira Ufuterr ami oltwr !n- ' rre-lk-n:.-Km-n to !m-ethce-i-u in f-tirrj cm.lir. .-Urrljiira. djwaterT, LMi.lux. t 1 kjudre.1 a.j. -, m. " It aj hrrak vy rub, fenr and iiiSjtninatorj atuckn. s,,j.l hj i ilnugnfU. - The First African Hapti-st Church of I ,.,., , ,. . o .-v , liicnmonu. a., mis ...-v' iiienu-r-. Tl.rt 9tittw tlw. I..,- 7 II ttf.lin.. ,e-i - .' "- i'--" " --" " ..".-.. - ( lormerly a Corn i -lave. -- and a half ; selling it eight cent- a bushel in (jumcy. rln. Iont u- anv hut C. (JiHiert'- tarch- Chew Jackson'- I-: ?weet Xavy Tola-co. C 171) A WEEK 1 12 a dr at home -allT ma. Ie. GUNS $3000 ltcrolTrrta. Illntr-itpd rataltrce In. Grral Wrm Oaa Worts. Ift-xur-. a Tear. Osr .A rTtt malce it. Sew GoudM. CO&TONQZkOX.K.Iia-a.Ia. c 1 r rvjsTTsr. orrrrr for n. arrtJiAr 0 1 J Amateur Maaal'z Co.. 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IttT are Bate ! roniMered iocmr, Ium within ike Ixri s:eaeraUR Ufb Trjr seavktolj narrvnea t; ii-p j, j,t war .: i..trattu. na. injm ancient 'lay to terr rerut tiatti. Leen cJad aaoc-c if hya4 inwun powrr to conquer in lbt par-Jodir njuw. Uos, hoeTer. we haTelsforrsatkHi tadkraiaa-; taat tai Erll spirit rnatr aa '.jml a ohlMt, nun fan a fco rcMkKjr II a poatlc dat r J rcaVe tbat inltrtTnatvm ktxrra. Ilarioz friend atSirted with falMat; 6. e Krrared for tw of tiesa :Ur. -rTr- of a jifcr ikiaa w htt wa o wond-rfaHT icr;al k eons: liven that we wtfl. wfthit xymt. teixX hu artdr to 1st MdXeTii. Addre A. k .V IV x JjOL tt -Lade fcvx. Pa. Not addre. So charge made for n-&iirr tie BARSE&SNIDER UtttaaUabrf ars. Uve-Stock Commission, XAJTIAJ CITY ITOCI-TAiM, MO. XvXrtrnrjrCZXSntDnjJC tt- and Tr trrxQ trvszOj acrwrrrd. CarryZian' SHetifX. UlkrraJ Aklrajk CalxTBauata. iV ifui rrk- viu, rxa.'ir s. . K. s. L. V I TiO rMiTiMm r mrmmr tnnn pla w XAv Ar-rtim,1 trmprr. 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