,tii i.imiii urn ;jsrF3a -rc- HT.T) (TT.nTTn nTTTT 1- XUDU 01.UUJJ Uliltii:. 31. L. THOMAS I'uMLlirr. d cloud, NEBRASKA OCX GOLDEX WEDDISQ-DAY. i V7.r bn r'wtmirr or rnnulnp lovf. Mill 2ttT .-ate at x-ilthful. Urv.R .lutr. l.K'l - thnn wealib hmU rairer lar than LCUl.-. ircit-h n life's tAska. and trfalsand icmptn- A "hT.'trw' . i . . . ,: 1 a. n ijuncc- true, and honet, and lis- ! c-.-. ; c n- l 'potted id the drair relation ' Of w. -joad itKKber: townrd her children t b; n 'rr-s love coukl make her; o'er her )f . t nc- "thoiMTl:a!rrorGoJ" Vra c 1 fur their ivtAlaro. or minRiw' thr. ' l a - iltrVltTUt fVf tl r nluui li.ri,- r .1 Btrt sb yvhn lor nnd nnrturv1 nnd c-trt-e4 . rir.r !i.ib hin.. rtltl gently beW onitMl; iflf) ! to iovu her vol, aud jall her t i : oi.- A th--. TC Ak lltllllti- to ii Tiriwlnod sruil I lis .l 1 1 y h.:a who lu ber Jove lound iut. I And, tier . upon our fiftieth tirldnl morn, I 11 ' t ! xmrv if frtfi! unit i.f tuiiti IFuil J 1 " itil Yft. in trill- mi..!rti. liimn uoti h pnifv nad llf.-iiif- our tried boute i fc.-tani. i And hrpf nplift tbo hmirt, nnd hUh tho eve, i AJ f h '"k- fnrimnl t.ithf ia-t Ktnl l-,i Our -'l)n Kohlcii Mi-Mitip liilliesilBA, irrjuc supper t.f eturmt! ront. The t Ilea- i l'i'-nt Klfe: iinon wh'-.?irrn:lofarf Al. 1 .n uboso tender eye etili bearus the 1 t r Of -ih. a'xl iHipe, and Joy, dathnd with deep Of . ;t.- i.atinued outlet in?, wo dniw near Th -jf whi'II SHSTfl-lnir hnll f.imvor iujk( j . ii lift I.- Luitit tlti tr. .-,..... O J' ' SOIli. I!l L-flllli-ncs-i hih! !n-wf t 1' ! j ii'j'Hrms. ,v-rla-liiirh'nnf. " UuMtind." in X. . t jcrper. YOUNG AMERICA. (A FACT.) Covk hl'hor, yoi mudean lurHnc:" kv I -.t.-l t' my lonr-voar-old. r--T . ..-.i i . -.1 ... ... . . , .. -i . "ii.ii punii iir uinie lit nil- uuu, uju glri ftlii .i it't dt zn te'M told.'1 T wj. y u luvt-NHir.nvu w-e way, !i.i mtle yMi love to mind: il " an.tiii knowH whHt N Ixit foryou, A: i i a she ulwity-. kiud?" S 1 1 : I hi-rof "CmHblHJMfi." i i tlii feHrfiil liuriiiiitc Jrlitl". 'I)n i ' h.nk. - fttut i. "sueh ii nhlid as that H i n.o Iht -.vxul'l tmve to whip?" At. 1 .. be.irt wfiit out with the atory sad O tb. tx.yi iitly trtitv. "W b w ,,.,ii n tlurr to di-obey, 1." i :i h.s i.le tt save. Tfc - it- r -vw jtrotv liriirht the nHtrnlnir, i. T t.i"v iiic! to iHk no thntugb. Ah i th'iukht I. j-oa unilerstaud .f . -tti I time In xiow. r -"" u- '' ,1" ,M think ot thh? hnl, my love? rl ..i 'lull i in your h art. ' l! . mj -.aid. "h.-wKsilrefful itimnI, 1. .! t . .'t the le:jjt hit Kiiisirt"' ii 31. Jhiuu, iu VtmUt'e ( umpanUm. 3MHIIII.I. IS THE IiKa "1 t.i'nk. sir," said the old sailor. tl. :.! iiir' conibiguoiio-like I make th s I re vara, so lar as localitios anil ur- ! . ties are conarned, the better itu.l ' c, boi-atise there's them livin" nt t...s blcsed miunit as would turn b.e t .', so to speak, and nnirlit have ha-l fi. l;n'.s ag'in me :ls irtviu' 'em dead una iu a matter as wasn't none of t.i. ble-aed business. Whether, thct ior. , it were the James Iliver. in . h vi 1 unto t'ity P'iiit. or whether it i i Mobile Hay. or whether (.alvo tf.i .1 a i-. r where not, don't matter. J. . r.vii'iln it matter whether him as wire -Kipper of the craft 1 were in wese -.. J d South, Hrown or .oue-i;the wa I . ; him will lie Clarke, a young t i : ti 1 awful .-iHHmey onto a gal. she bcin a iiip, with fore and nrzz.ii stum.i tit Lilian masts, bound to Havre w.t I ' :i kr. not bein' able to load nl;:r' me tf the wharf on account of drr.g1 1 und obliged to dropdown when ha f-. :i'lel to a p'int some ftur miles be' n. and iusistin' on giiu' up ever iisght to -ec iier. I beiu' coxswain of the gig :m I frequent kep' waitiu' till tw. oti.-of the in rnin' watch afore he d make his appeaniuce. "II ms'cver, it happens, sir. as m'n wi'lgo free, and go free, and go free, under most bewitchiif an" uuticin' cir-cum-t.a.ccs. and all of a suddiut like, ';hin it are le;tt to be expected, some uo::in will dritt atlmurt their hawse, and they're foul in a in-taut. So i: ' ver with this here skipper. IleM run the r:g ilown iu London and gone thrkifh the seductions of Niardiif-hou-c. in Liverpool and New Vork. and bi'ond temporary bciruilenieuts IkiJ "svioed unharmed, spooney :is he wa, but here, in a little twopenny-ha"-pc ..- L.t of a village, he come athwart Ji.s f.. e. e'd been a la3in' there for a woek I su p e when away come a bark to load x'.ir Hio. The skipperof her want nan.ed Williams, which are why I calls If.m so. and him and our old man they gits a -quainted. aud this here William- he proposes to our old man for to E o u t- the hotel and have a game of i...a U "le been here a week. sa's our old ina'i. 'and I don't believe as there are svh a place. 'Cyes. there are. says this t'other skit ' r," come alowr"; and away- they '(-. and fetches up as 1 ve otten Tm -d our old man tell the story' at the bluest hou-e in tiie place, a big white house onto a hill. 'This don't look like a liotel,"says our o!i. man. " Yes it are.' savs the t'other skip per, a pullin' of the bell; 'it's all riir'nt, but in country places like this they shut unarh-' "Well, there comes a darkv to the door, a-id this skipper sa', 'here's nil the folks?' Gone to bed. par,' say-s the nier. ''Call 'em up.' savs the skiiKier. bold :- brass, and in. he, marched to a ; weH-furnished parlor, followed by our old n.an. , Hioyved if 1 think this are a hotel; savs our old man. and the other chap be "in for to be doubtful, but both ou 'em was completely llabbcr-gasted w hen. arter yvaitin' a half hour, there sailed into the room 'two of the most beautiful creeters.' so our old mau al ways said yvheu tellin the yarn, as ever we-e seen.' -Well, sir. 1 nec-dn t tor to ten 3011 tli 11 sailors is the hishfulest folks iu tlu yrjrld, aud nei -,i.i..r nor old man nor L......V-. w. rrm i niuei. j. "tin .-. ----- --o.yin' nothin' of it, and like a mufl I -r , ,,-itli him. and yve fetches up 1 j :i.c -, . T , it re a-rousin vou out ot your oeus ai an ter an ch: tel , yve're strangers here, bein' skip- LIIV.1 U. . -- ,,......,.. , . . the tVlwr .-kipper conw say a woru 11 ......o s""i'".- - - " itvito save em The ""als stood a j tervals there yvould be a muttered roll w -I:.' for a explanation..md the tyvo, of the thunder. .,.,.' skiM) -r-" stood shcpishlv, not knowin' ey er mmu u.e 10 gauau -ails. v.--' 1 1 av t li-t otic of the pa's savs the old man, 'till yve see yvhat this asked what it'all meant, and tlienonr are are goin' to amount to.' It yvere old man though he yvere dead mashed about six bells of the mid watch yvhen wi-h her as asked, mustered up courage , we irot outside and the tug let go of us. fnrto-t-iv It are all a mistake, marm, .audit yvere about as luriy a lookm ". -lt-Vfbe a leon for me all the days morula" as oue yvould wish to see. j nf n v life never to steer niv boat by anv I " Lay even-thin doyvn clear for run-1 otl'r man's compass; but this here J nmV says the old man, -and have a t fTIIl I II M ....v. .x-.- ..-- . . ..1.-.I-. ..-..,..., . -l .,.1 tns tup as ne Know u. 01 :. "-". ' wv-. ic--."' iuiuiu. , . ,' t !...: -! -i week- nmi "cu iisi iroi. me roresau sei rnseemlv hour, tU0U"U ior uie iuai- out. i.ue oiu uiau. -anu. seuu a man 10 1 - . . -1. ..;. ..n. .f..A fntiT- l..ll ttin I0.1 t-tinrtl lunn Vi.i tnirl -"V. ir ol that it aiui .ic K"1- "" . 1 ..- .v .. w.., n.v.v . w..w. iw ( 1 -O aint VerV late- ' i.uii cumu an tacee topsail artts 03 , . .Von ec laiiies, uns oluci an-ipiui uic iuu, uuu e ciuuiieu uu tu mu rcci -""- ' , , t.i;..., i...m.,.,ii -...1 ......- r m-s in SO 1 VC neeru uiu oiu nuu uiu&iu i.un uuntcu vui uuiu .iii u e , Tier's of the two craft doyvn at the dock, j She soon gathered yvay and -and tirae hangin' heavy onto our haads J liken, stuck dolphin, flying af . ,-nna-"-fc ime or two of billiards t.i hS hont"-ionnuck. and bein' told "as the hotel are "up this way1 I see, savs one 01 me. -i-, . j.. mistook the street: the hotel, or win- Ae for one in this little place, are Lrn streets below.1 - -o streets below.' - tyyo-Lrv. t, JiSt then mere CUluc iu iuiu .i..p ore the father of one of the gals 'he uncle of the other, and "the "tnn had to be all explained to-him-- "T,o invited the tyvo skippers for to t d-"yvn, and they done so, and yvas 61 rn draw'd out for tosiun some yarns i"-1' r T 1 .. l.n...l r.-.nn nn.1 ' r- ... ' . l i 1 I rt!PS Ol yv IUU. a mo i srtii tuu j. ,i-ers they'd been into, and by and JiV the gals got the pianny agoin' audit I were e'gnt be""s a""5 ll-ev come aav, j our old man always bein' irillin-for to re-car as ho floated "down to tlic -.hip ! ; through the air, never louchxn' the j ground at nil. ' " I suppose there never weren't no j better cook and btcward than we had j onto our ship, and the dinner as they j got up when the old man invited this ! old chap and the gals and the Collector ' ; of the Port and his wife and one or two others, just to 'rive 'em countenance. were a thinir to be remembered. The i j Ioadin went on slowly, in consequence of a rise in the market, the chap as 1: "'irtcr-t. the ship bein' agent for l - tr. r. , ," . , .. I-ron -h Government, not bum able nau v thc tit, not bein able to bnv :tt. tin tirifo li. wiw limtt(1 tri ntol ucr ordnary circntu-Uz.ee) our o-d iimu would have fumed and fretted at bein' kep' all of his lav days; but he -were that far gone that I roely believe he would have stayed there forever if . he could. And the t'other skipper were jtst about as bad, and half of their tints were giv' to the-e cousins at their , hou3c, and t'other half ths 2-ali was ' down aboard of the ship. Wimmen are . Ii.n.ays ir'auiui M'it unv .auor men under all circumstances, but here were ' two country gals, as hadn't had muh pick of m-n nohow, and went dead oil' ..i i i-..i . ... -. . ' onrt. i lit! OIU chap, iJiiln't lwV,n t linlf lit-., if hows ever, lie were a ' . -- - . , - aavaaa aaiavs w widderur and he needed this darter for . a housekeeper, and th- t'other gal had been trusted to hint by her parents, as lived in another part of the .State, and he didn't feel authorized for to let her , jine with a rovin' skipper as were here to-uay and would be gone to-morrow, . and mat hap never come back. So. you see. he jist puts the kybosh onto all this j love-xnakiif and tells "our old man and i the t'other skipper as thev inuat sheer ' off. " I "Hut bless your soul, sir, vou know: enough about .sich things to know as opposition in sich cases only makes mat ters wore, and as they couldn't meet openly, they met all the more by stealth aud on the sly. "There never yet were a woman, ir, as wouldn't help on an affair of this kind, no matter what the eouso'jueuce-S were, and so the stevedore's wife en tered into it heart and soul, and her house were made the plaee of meetin', the old d:iddy bciieviu' a-his command would be sufficient for the als. and never dreamiu' that they would disobey him. " As I said fust off, arter loadin' to fifteen feet, we had to drop down four miles, takin' the rest of the cargo from lighters, anil then begun my trouble some connection with this courtiu scrape. ICvery night so soon as it were dark the gig were called away, and the old man. dre:ed in his best, would be pulled u to the landin' and would tro off for to livot his gal, either at the -tevedore's lmu-e or somewhere else lie had chooM'd u as a picked crew of steady men that lie could depeud on, and ;das giv" ns a flas of grog on landin' and another when we rot back to the ship. It were the old chap's darter :.- he were sweet onto, whi e the t'other skippur were mashed onto the couin. and u- tw b ats' crew-, was a lavin' low at the landin' every blessed niht till all hours wa- gone. So things went or. for a couple of weeks till our earo were in, and both ships were readv for sea. The old man cleared oil' and got his papers from the Col- i lector along in the arteruoon. aud we , pulled him off aboard of the ship, .lu.-t J sttore we shoved off. there wore a trunk I hnn.tr dov n aud put iu the boat, and we j took it oil n board of the ship. "Shall J h istup the the mate. gig. sir.-1 sav.- 4Ni.' says the old man, 'I shall want her to ;ro in arter a tug-boat if so be as I concludes for to go out to-nighl, and you may git everythm' read v. sir and "heave sho-tby and by, fr the tide will sarve arter midnight and I ma conclude for to go instead of waitin" till to-morrow arteruoon,' sasthc old .nan. " It don't look much like a sea-jroin nijfht, says the mute, auti the jrlass are pretty low, I notice.' "(Jh. it's summer time.' sa-s the old man, we needn't be afeard of weather this time of year.' "About eight bells the gig were called awav and we pulled the old man in :is usual. Tom.' says he to me. I am iroin' to tru-t somcthin' very precious to you. nnd if all goes well you shall have ten dollars apiece for yourself and the rest of the gig's crew. I'm a goin" tor to be spliced, and as soon as it's over 1113- mis-us will be giv' to vour charge, aud vou muntpiill for your lives aboard of the ship. I shall follow with a Xug-buat and a pilot, aud by daylight we'll be well outside. As soon as y-ou git aboard show the Iad3' right dowu to 1113' room ami let the steward have chartre if her.' It were about six bells when the old man came scuriy-in' down to the landin' and in a voice scarce above a whisper called for me. Aye. ave. sir.' savs I. and in another miunit we had the huh' in the boat and was ofl'. leavin' the other boat's crew what belonged to the hark a-waitin. The night were pitch dark, but we had pulled down there too many times to miss our way. t and wi'h the stronir ebb tide a h el pin I us, in about a half-hour we was along side and got the skippers new wife safely on board. By midnight the tug come alongside with the old mau and the pilot, and in tiftcen minnits after that we was under way and towitf down. The old mau tells the steward for to keep the missis locked in his room, so a- the pilot should if s see her, and then he takes him down into the cabin for to have a glass of grojr. and j he noes mto the mate s room and shifts hls-elf. puttin on his sea clothes. You see he were afeard if the pilot know'd as she were aboard he milit refuse for to take the ship to sea. he bein well acquainted with the old manas was her father. "When we got nixh down to the mouth of the harbor the pilot went aboard of the tug. which went on ahead, and we beirin for to get the muslin onto her. sheetiu home aud settiu all three of the topsails. There had been a heavy bank of cloud at the nor west ! from the time we started, and in this .... ... yvhen ... .-. witn a tremetutous roar the sounu . , siruch. us. t 4 Let go the topsail halvards.' sunt-! j could git 'era. and then let her run. 1 were on afore the sauall at the rate of ten miles a hoar. Will you reef her?' savs the mate. "No,' sa3s the old man: 'let her ro; it'll soon be over and ucll have tine yveather arter it,' bui ; leave the deck for fc wen squall and we kep' right but he daredn't ; ; were a ayvf ul hard I squau anu yvo sep ngui aioag m 11 an ,. .;. - t:.,u.w:,o v.f.:.,t n :..., 1 ure uiut, wa iiuim utm iu .uvjua.- j j sant that the flashes seemed flashes of darkness and the rain comin' uoivn in torrents. -In coupleof hours, Jioyvs'- ( evei, it yvere over, and as the day broke ' j yve was able for to h'ist up the topsail (yards and give her the to'galian sails. '- I .."7T1...M fr , I, rt f,, t.n-i .1. .. !.t ... i xucu, mi mc iu umc toe uiu iu:iu yvere able for to go beloiv and see his j new-made wife. It weren't long, hoyvs'- i ever, afore he were up agin and eendin for the mate. I were aft at the wheel and beerd all that were naid. the oW man knowin" thatl know'd all about it and so not mindin' rue "Thero's been a awful mistake.' ay he tOytlu mate, 'and I've married the wrong woman. This ain't m ife as wjjelow, buth. her cotiin; tLat i-i, she are ruv wile, because J'xa sriliced onto her, but it were Tier that Villiaiiw were to marry.' " 'IIow did it all happenr Bays the mate. 'It were all arranged,' say? the old man, for the thing to come off at the stevedore's houe at the landin,' the pan-on were let into the job and were giv a b:g fee for to splice the pair of u, and the stevedore's wife in-istcd on keepiif the whole houe dark so uq.one would suspect an;, thin'. We was to be spliced fust, and then Williams ami hf? gaJ, aau how the two uriuo go. iuixeu is more than I know; but we was all terribly excited, arid ji--t as soon a tlic ceremony was performed I m-hed m wife down to the boat, neither of u speakhf a word; and now what's lobe done?' " ' Tliem as God has jined. let no man put asunder,' fiays the mate: 'what? done can't be undone. We're nich thirty miles offshore and cau't go back without a deviation of the v"yageawill vitiate the insurance. As uigh as I can uuikcout, there's mighty Iittie difference between the two gala, and if you. sir. could make up your mind for to like thr one as well as you like the other, aud if she can make up her mind for to like you, there won't be no harm done arter all. Hesides, as it's probable that Willui:ns hxs married the t'other gal, you can't have her nohow. My advice to you, sir, air to giv' up your room to this hero young lady, and arter shegJU6 over her seasickness begin courtia of her jist as if you'd never seen htrafore. As an old married man I can assure you that the courtin' is about the best part of the business; you've liad oue spell ol it ashore and can now have another spell of it at sea. Then if it bo m you can't fancy each other by the time you gits to Havre, why jou can find some decent people to put her iu charge ol and send her back, ami I suppose there'll be some way found for to draw tho splice you've made. " Mr. Hrown,' says the old man. your advice are so far good that I don't see no other way of Join': you can go below and git 3 our breakfast, and excuse me from' j'iuiu.' you, but in 1m present condition of mind 1 couldn t touch a morsel.' "Whether or no, sir. Captain Williams were spliced to the t'other gal. I nevet found out. This much, however, I do know, that a more lovin' couple than our old man ami his wife w:is, afore they got to Havre, never was seen, which condition of harmony continues to this day, they bein' livin' over iu Hrooklyn "at this very time. I've al ivu)s had im idee as it were reckoned up for them two to be spliced, and that he never would have been half so wel. off with the t'other jral. .V. J". World. Necessity of Water fur Stock. A whiter in the Country Gentlcmnn on the above subject -ays: " Water is one of the first essentials of farming. Eigh.3- per cent, of all llooh is water, and even iu what are called dry foods -water must form a large proportion if the animal Ls to be kept in good thrift. It 1.-generally bet ter to give lood somewhat moist, fot the purpo-e, making it more palatable, and therefore more dige-tible. -With our northern ice-bound yviutcrs a good supply ol water for domestic animals become a very important coiisiuera tiou. Yerv ofteu in cold weather stock will preter to remain under shellei rather than go to the spring or brook where omy ice-cold water awaits them. It is ven easy' to cause animals to lo-e from yvant ol "water all that they gain by- feeding gram. Lack of water is one rea-on why it is -o diffL'tilt to keep up a How of milk in winter. The food is not succulent and the yvater is general ly" so colli that if a cow drinks all that she reijnrcs the chill to the stomach will impair digestion. Usually the ani mal yvilijiot drink enough, while the coldne-s of the yvater keeps the food irom doing as much good as it should. In all baseineut barns" (and all barns in tended for stock feeding should have a ba-ement under their entire extent) this matter of providing yvater can be -etlled yvith comparatively little ex pense." If the yvater is not too far dis tant from the baru, it nwy be brought close to the feeding trough in pipes. If there bo uot a supply sutlicieut for this cistern's can be built on oue side of the basementrand the heat from fattening stock, yvill prevent freciincr to such an extent as to injure the' yvalls. A barn lorty by ninety feet will require a cis tern hold.ng one iutndred aud tweut3 barrels, and this sue will usually ac commodate all the animals that need be fed under such a barn. To save room it is better to make the cistern just out side the basement yvall and have the top covered deeply enough to prevent freezing. The cistern yvill be filled previous to the yvinter yvith the yvarm summer rains, and it yvill be far into winter before the temperature ap proaches the freezing point. When roots are fed less water is needed, mid it is a curious fact that a fattened ani mal generally drinks 'less- in proportion tliau one iu only store condition. There is less yvater in the flesh of a fat auimal than iu that of a poor oue. It is proba ble this fact has led farmers to believe that fattening stock do not need regu lar drink. "Hut tho moderate amount the3" require must be given regularly, or the -disquiet and rough appearance of the coat yvill show that something is yvrong. If yvater is kept b3 them all the time there will be no danrrer that they yvill drink more than is tor their good. We shall not decrease the pro portion of water in their flesh by fur nishing less of that, but rather by -giv-injr more of fat and flesh forming e!e ments. How to Boil and Stew. To do either properly", the food must be immersed at the oegmning in actual ly boiling yvater, aad the yvater must be allowed to reach the boiling point again immediately, and to boil tor about live minutes. The action of the boilini: yvater upon the surface of either meat or vegetables is to harden it slightly, but euoui-h to .prevent the escape of either juices or mineral salts. After the pot,cont;uning the food has begun to boil the secoHdtime. it should be re moved to the side of the fire, and al loyvedto simmer untiLlhe food is done. This simmering, or steyving, extracts all the nutritious gualities"of either meat or vegetables; thepot should be keptrcloseh" covered unless for a mo ment yvhen it Ts.neeesitfcyry to raise the cover in order to remove'the scum. The steam will condense upon the inside of tiie cover, and fali back into'the $ot in drops of "moisture, if the boiling is slow. Do not think that rapid boiling cooks faster than the gentle process 1 recom mend. After the pot once boils you cannot .make its contents cook any faster if you have -fire enough under ft to run a" steam engine. So save your fuel and add it to tlTe fix's little bj little, to keep the pot boiling. Kemember i you boil meat hard anu fast it will be tongh and tasteless, and., most of it goouness yviil go up the chimney, or out of the -windoyv yvith the steam. Ex change , -- ; -. ThejieIs one" matrimonial Tr2e that caff be" depended' upon as -of unirersa application. A husband will never find any difficulty in footing his wife's bilLs provided the wife is so put togethei that she is not ashamed to foot her hus band's stockinss. HOSE, FARM AXD GARDE. Salts of lcrson. "will Tcrnare -rtafcu ! from the ivory handles oL knives- A silAlx piece of paperor linen mow:- ened wttij JurgeaUnc is a pruvanuvft j against moths. . ViTtnerx- vrWl oftnloo?js orahoi' whtclrhsve been hardened by water and I renuer then: as pitaoie as new. 1 i. Tli:n.vVif f T.t,Jci.r5T...l fthiir. . mixed with hiove iHluh. will givr your . LstoveaDne luster, which wui be otute, T. V.... -...-- i 5 11AM MALLS. L-ftop nn win nxiw ham: add an - for each -person and a - 'httle flour, beaMogetherairti make to balls; frv brown hot butter. 1 ' - UCK)K maKe the mistake ox ooinn- Unngstoo much. Allor reaching boiling. tHimt muats siiou.d immer. llie toughest mb can. be- made Uadei bj-so doing. ' JoUfcSTHor Avrs- iaze ox corro-1 sive eubhmate, one ouace; tnurtatc oi ammonia, two ouaces; waler, one p:at, , Hip a brush :n tins solution, aud draw a hue around the shelf or place to br pro- j i-'"-'0- . Roxlu IIaix. Wa-sh the ham tbor- oughiy aud let it soak ia plenty of ; xvaier, mixed with one pint of yea-t, over ni 'hi; boil fresh Witter, add out; pint o! yeo.-t. ami put in the ium to 1 into: yea.-i. aim put in me iuui f pive him Uie Iururi of hie he would J H- It , jil slowly; a wwp of new hay put into an3e todLpnse with the aexiaitiijs Ix",h le bottom of the kettle iikjUWs tlu: wjjj Q, jcllei to learn that the Su- uii.'to-ifc-LSte and keep? it from being burned. pTeme Court of Indiana ha decided j IVxCi"r 1 DOli the to.c im ai-vj- .v ..w.t. wv... WV....V ! Sallie's Hisft'XTd. Three go d-sized ! potatoes boiled and miL-died tine, on ' r . . ,.... .:,r . 1 taoie-poon sugar, one-nai: ji.ni uoinn water. When cool add one cup yea-i, list it rir till liirht. tlien add oiieotmrt I water and flour to knead; knead half ! in hour and set it to riae light again be- 1 fore bakiug. 1 I Ti:a Uoll55. One quart of flour, one I teapoonfulofsa!eratui.twoteaspoonfub t J of cream tartar: moisten with milk 01 : j water as vou would bicuiw: roll to one-1 half inch in thickness; sjr ad with but 1 ue term was ajijiucuuie iu ure su.u ter; sprinkle suzaraudroll it up as vol j oi ships, the running of steamboat!, and would jellv caKc; cut the slices out trains, earrj ing the maUs, operating tel inch thick ami bake. fgraphic lines, keeping up water works To Uatewkouk Cloth.-Inabtu-kel I fnd S wojk ear": m dullenes, of .-oft water nut one-half pound sugai hroivenes and running flouring milk, of lead, and one-half pound owderee ! fhoc arc not prohibited on undaj, alum; stir this at intervals until it h . any" here in the civilivetl world and comes clear, then pour it off intc , M'in regulated any differentl. on nnntl...r hueket: out the cloth ther.-m. Sunday than on a week day; and largo and let it remain twenty-four hour,. and let it remain twenty-four hour. putting a weigh, on it to keep it undei i water, then ban- it up to drv, xvithout ! wrin-'iii" ' o a k SotTXir.i::." Mope or r C00K1.W Lice id wa-h it in cold ' Pick over the rice and water; to one pint rice put three quart.. ,wi a fi;.ul m frQm ft boding wateran,l half te.ispooiisa,t; kh, , l f . R Sund liU. .tiustse.enteenmmutesfn.mthetme,iierei-a d;(Iv nccessit for L4killf, it begins to boil; turn off all the v.ater, . ,. ...., n'u ,ir:ni-jM.r .H nr ,.nf. set it over a moderate tire wi.h the cover off, to steam fifteen minutes. Take care and be accurate. The rice water iirst poured off is good to stiffen muslins. Fut'iT Cai:k. One pound butter, one pound brown sugar, two pounds raisins, two pouuds currants, ten eggs; heal yelk-and yy bite-separately; one pound "flour, one lablcapoouful each of ciuna mon, cloves mace and nutmeg, one large Uible-pO'Mitul sirup, one heaping teaspoouful baking jowder, one-half pound citron, one coffee-cup milk dredge fruit well with flour and bake in a moderate oven about three hours. Dcuciors Lemon Pie. ('rate the yellow rind of the lemon, and squeeze out the juice; beat the yelks of eighi e"rs with sixteen table-poonfuls ol suifar and lour of butter; add half a tea- cupful ot sweet milk and the whiles ol , f ur eg-s beaten still; add the lemor: md babe in a rich crust; beat the re- , mamim: lour yvhitcs vyiui lyvospooiiTui-',,. f suirar and some prated nutmeg ire done spread this ovei-1 When the pie; the top aud browu lightly. Heating Pn.i.oyvs. Xot every one ' i can atioru to nave an me cn:iiiioer- 1 supplied yvith gooi; feather pillows, vliilc all desire the hens' leathers to sc clo.-ely resemble the former, that none can tell thfriifference. A good beating with the hands each morning yvhen the bods are made, will do a great deal to ward milking them lively, aud yyliec I He ,aj oeen fining still po long they become somewhat worn ami heavy. I that the mother expected to find him the cost of steam renovating will not bt ' asieepf when she looked around and regretted. Still, the beating must not . ;lskC(t '.. Well, irarrv, yvhat are vou be neglected. ' tliinking of?" " Ma, are yve very rich?" Ckijix-s ix D.vmi "WnATnEi:. To he tolemnly inquired, by way of reply-, crimp the hair tale a little irnm arabic. ' " In one yvay: yveare," the said ; " your aud put it 111K) just enoug.i boiling wa father says he values me at three mil ter to dissolve it. When di.-solved add lion dollars, you at tyvo million dollars, enough alcohol to make it somc.vhat 1 and tho baby at one." That closed the thin. Let this stand all niirht. and conversation on that subject, but next then bottle it -to prevent the alcohol from evsporaMnrr. When yvishing to "do" the hair for the night damp it with this mixture, and the result yvill be. next da', stitlly crimped or curled ! hair. which yvill not "come out" on j lamp or hot day's, as is usual yvith hair 3ruuped or curled in the ordinary man I Field Hi-ans. It is stated that few of the Western States'produce a snpph of yvhite beans sufficient for -home consnmp'ion, an d the amount eaten is far smaller than it ' should be. No vegetable food contains a larger nmountof nutriment than beansT In the formation of muscles thev are nearly equal to anv kind of meat. Beans form a staple article of diet in all countries noted for thcii thrift. The institution of baked beans has had much to do yvith the prosperity' t of the New England .Stales. Famine . rarely if ever occurs iu countries ivhere beaus form a leadmjr article of food. Scarcely anv- crop can be produced from a given amount of land that yvill supply as many persons yvith food as a crop of beans. Common field beans are easily and cheaply raited. The seed costs very little, ami the labor of cultivation is small. - A verv fair crop of beans may be raised by sowing them broadcast in sod .turned over in May. If soived in this manner no cul tivation is required. It is uual to plant them in drills on old land and to tend the crop yvith a hoe and cultiva tor. The drills may be as near to gether as ivill allow the running of a cultivator between them. Little cultiva tion is required except to keep down the yveeds and grass. The plant should never be disturbed yvhile thy are yvet-wiUi dew or rain, as the least touch yvill cause ihe leaves to rusk The land on yvhich heans are planted j -- - should be of nearly uniform character, so that thev may all ripen at abotxt the same ume. A ver' rich soil is not nee-1 essaryforthe production of a mod crop ' of bjans. It ia necessary, however, i that the land he dry. JS'o crop ivxll do as yvell on sandy hilts and knoil as com mon ivhite "beans. Chicngo Times. Uavr to Clean Soiled Dresses. The followin-r directions for deaninj- soiled dresees- has been yvell tested, anti jrt one pi themSsan mlxrrctBieni of General will be found excellent: Dissolve one Waahiaatoa, who offers a reward for x rua tablespoonful of borax iu eight quartt. j -a"! shxc T u u t .t i T iVT .u ' can be borne by the hands. Flaoe the . narment. orevijuslv brushed, and np- tied, if necessarv fa iTarment olauiH m-tile neod not be'riooedi-. in t.iis solu- i -a . r- a -r j , ;. i: "i .a. . . - -- - w w - m a uon, auo. let t xie uui iae wr j .crisi nittr. fnl Tlftin--- and airlnor it OPCa-I sionallv. If ihe-jnirment is verv much , . . soiled, porae rubbing yvith. the haud may be necessary. Urease pots filled yvun oust snouxa oe ruouea. m a stronirer solution oL borax tirevious to putting the xrarment to soak. Wrinrr - -drv aiitl expose to "lilie open airj when ; still little damp press on the wroiu - -. ohss rjrmaied wgo-to-stde. " hIaJh-r.iaid: --.Johatiy,;!! n.ic nmnnrr'nn Af hm-i-r m.V.trrafar-;: -"- .... . J' w... .v. ...... li: . CALdiCUL iUl ifTI'inl UiiiKI. Ul tir- n... i- t - ui t. j colors, whatever the material. A bi)r:ix is a neutral salt, no fears need bt entertained of its injuring the most delicate fabric " 1 " "Z A. Tfcc Girl Peaai la Chiaa. -Motto -Errwnt. a Bcrmwc, -who ha w-vn educated In thk country n!fe lb view tf endng him a lUptit mi ionary to ikirasak, lectured rucaaur m BaJuorv- StwakiM: f tie deplorable condition of kucrcb is titt Eat,rinc mainly to pcnhar Ttlipo trachiari m sua . i.ir ia y. "-.. .-- io have no ou, aaU to aiU locBi 15 bo siarder, and thrrcioro not to be pun- -i .. 1 - - -- - ; -- tio-iof in th followin2 way At mr- ri . i . i tr L af rrL an appointed oflW-r eow jhron?h l??F " ?" VKS Pr Pr f31 K" cbudwn the. can no: care for. whea thev ar about . . . , M Hp faa, .wo arrc U0 ahtd to the red of a baoiUio ,e U( over hu shoulder. Sii ,,. Tf. . . ?n MLrh bal:. and h camen them to some neyrhboriag " vinaire and eaposea them for vin.re -r.d wf them ior alt. Motiiers w ho de:re to raise wives for Mja j,Uy SUt.j, tj,- ojv -Icct -ri.e oih-rg aj-M iaVen to the CoTcrn. I - ujcj,. sjlum, of which there are many ! all through the country. If tben 1 room there they are- taken ia, if not hey arc drowned." ' . th mn 4v A thmlf ro wonld ve him lumpj 0f hje he would preme that what is usually considered a luxury is a necesitv. The cav; arose from the -- . i .. " 1 .!. l I. I.... ..I saie 01 a cigur uy tac etc.. o. a uuvi, rcjultingiu his arrest for tho violation of tiie Suadav law, which, like that of nearlv all States, forbids rioting, bunt- ing. Iishing, quarreling, common labor and the pursuit of one's Usual avoca- tions, works of charity and uecossity only excepted. The Court decided that the word " nece&dty" must be denned according to iw legal moaning only. manufactories, blast furnace, sail nianuiacioncs, mast works: ol1 wtIU 1aml wherein heavy machmer wbcre a stoppage is atte outer jiursuiua uerv is UscU, anu nded with loss ,1T- ;npnnviniiii'i ri eliiotti interfered wi h . h . Sundav operations. There . nn . -',.- : ki1ltl. T liv.., ...... .. .....-, ....--... ... ., fee or-moking a cigar. A hotei may be kept 011 sjuudav, as it ia on a week dav; and If it ha a eigar-stand, at which cigars are 5!d on week days, it is as lawinl to pell a cigar on Sunday as to furnish a cup of tea or coffee or sup ply a meal of victuals. So that, in In diana, atleait, a cigar is pronounced a legal 'ni'cesity," which opens up a wide variety of "moral and social ques tions too extended for present discus sion. Detroit Free I'rc4S. "'Do I think of you?' you ask, dearest," yvrote a husband to his wife. " Do 1 think of 3-011?' Yes, I do espe cially .yvhen a button comes off, or I find a hole in my stocking." " I am glad you think of "me, darling," she yvrote in reply'; "I used to think a preat deal ol -oii vhptiT wntitfil tri in to tfo ronenrt orthJ tni.a.ur, or when I fek like having ft driv but since j havc found a genllt?. f . j uj,() w:ls wiHiiijrto take vour T ,,.,.. . hn trm,.b.,i n '.1IIchl,, Hc took lho next tra5a for 1 , :.... ,.,,.. f -,-,., ;n i.i. uSQm lhe wfl,e d'anee. It Ls n,j. less to sav that the conflict was a short one; a man couiun t stay angry long in j the presence of her sparkling eyes and mem laughter. Hut he felt that she , had served hint right, and his future let ters yvill doubtless slum more apprccia tion of her yvifely attributes. . i morning, as Harry yvas getting on his overcoat, he examined the new. patch which had been added, and coolly- ob . - . .v . served: Well, I think father had bet- ter sell off about half of you or theyvhole of the baby, aud get the rest of us some decent duds to put on." It rather startles England to find that the Afghan war is costing her S20, 0G0.00U more than she thought it yvould. It is the most expensive Afghan she ever purchased. And then there i- the South Africa ivar to pav for. This piece of amusement, besides the loss of life en tailed, has cost ?22,2-!G,000, and about all they havc to show for it is a colored gentleman by the name of Cetcwayo, who is more ornamental than useful, as hc can not even whitewash. Detroit Free J'rcss. Gladstone says of the Turk: "II it yvere honorable to lie he yvould tell the truth. It bein-r honorable to tell "-ft '-ruth, he les.' Mental Ntraln K-II-Tcd. : Tnn Aa.-liiu--ton (U C) Criiifrayt: - It faj intunated to Us that nitmbcra of Uie Semt ! slid IIou? are freer u-int "."idru-r's safe ' I h'ernne for relief of ncry-ius prostration Ind- ' ucnt upon tiie severe sualu upon ttieir men tal powers." 1 Fiarix- akd IIciioks or: the .Face. Ia . this comliUnti of the ekin. th VrGirrtVE is the creat; remedy, a it acts tlirectlj upon the cjusc Ii cleaiL-sa and puritie-; the blood, thereby causing hamors of dl kindi to dis appear. Master Fisavk Gieutin", V. L K., -"a re puU married accordmj: u the r tej of the (."reek Catholic Church, to .Mi Nii Ka.tr. nictpriotT, a Ra-ian lartr, arciiJeut of si Vu, Alxeka. a - It is wonderful what fool? ioj are. A chamiisc tthI tr of cur city own . iir l". at.d a man from St. i'Jtil yratit to be appilr.t ed deputy father to tbcLid. It "as uni- .; rjunii-,1 ir etroirnrciotrn Ch-?tntt. ?tre-t with the'fod. sundaT tnat wntle t."ie sr raui mm vras he asked: "Bub, doc your mamma Ua; JZt& aiL GucM ., minifU:I tii ia't uaos- c7crJ. thins vrhen he told pa t-r prepare to d e. I'tvpareltrhy tie was achinr to die."" Stil mur jMrnttman. J. M- Rta", of Momatn. has "purchaacd 2l) sheep ia Califon-ia, la be dr.rea to thai temtorr. Mrs-Mattoz. oL CenteTilJe, Ga-t ba a rare collection of oU.n'-.."av somen' f h.m Si.tivi- lw.fnr ."fciv W.lTt-M,TJtPV -r. Tm:iu:are -moments y-hen m tlitat fiat lwTiifflr!. sr,trji of sneiln-r --ouU save a ' creat dcai of io-To-- asd m-auaciitan-Iiar. otr there'-sasToddie-.tas ol oar b.-ur-Ilr-r:- t -:";11? w5 ?IP,-i -25 1'- soar lines in hi irr iuuiu w a it. mc uu. ... il. m. i i.ho. a baa a t.afa I na n t r -V"!- T-r-j T- poori-iltO-rraeiES b. -h ert-stal article. bt his lair oce thooirbt V nlffrd! rn "m--'- and .-)-. haifJu . . --.. .. . . .-. ' . j. . , pntieDU-xithA brief note, tartnir, Me' and r iu uiu?t a u ..wi.j 1. a. t ti., wv -- all np."' -She York A.cerr"." MUniier. ' a r rwn n iiinm hr -t -it Rnv.i Hil il. wa -r-erti:ioni- nonfrh ta' res the vousd vtitli isiz Irom the fcrate that i r:t "P-- the cinrni. and hi l "d rather yptjM, 20 , L'scliool and ftuay. and maybe Ton'u be. . r--r rL r. .f. iiiM'KB; some uv, riu vuucu. r titer, there's abont ore million boys in the lisited r?sate. isn't there? Yck "And ererr one of them stasis a chance ol bein rr-5.iienfT - Tea. - W ell, dad. I H sell o.a bv chance for acirens ticiet-" OS Ciiylk-i ridL T rJiditrtJ Mr. H UUr T lr 1 M I mm mmmMr f Ji&mmsm msssm. fTK tkl cajsu -J tMtu if . M,xt ir U&mf pxicut & hk Tmt w xt w - i-r t.mm- . a l v -v- vocnT iac An. s - - j iisx' wW fcr csPKi tw-iji as Ait-.i- Axe Gtrx cI 1 ,. -i.i..t t. i it ti rni La- 4 borCwit3. y - j:sJi. - "TT . ,..,. r,. i Owe tor Ivwsatos. Bwbk ttrjUli ou.zat to .kr It. , - --- . ! r-rRraJtaciJUSc .fei-bitsJ EwSaten &,t tss . u,Wc Esji-Ith. SrBST tsnlJ hl phjtical C. G;'W-rt'. i.ra :4rrJi .trU'v j arc. Katt -x.: Tt-. ?a ' fur tnrvL l" Vegetine. The Cct Icillchic CENERAL DEBILITY. rumor. lii t?. 71, sra 1 H- It eriTMt, r.Ttnr j-ur ..-, n.T. t" . aim t" ... b..ki. Jut i N.tU fcM Uk. Ut.!t MMZ vru. Jf u. fc e arm. rifti.r J ILt-OUTiii h tJtK : . g-m. u.'lrr- VEGETINE GIVES CENEXll. SATWr ACTIOS. Eruptions of the Ssin, Chroaio Soro Eyos and General Debility. Fcd what Or Simmon ny Vctost, Mul. Jbs X un. H. It. Stttiju. IJrr- 1 km bi: " e-Mf"" Isiar ftny fftwr j9 aatf wrM&r r-ft4 It irnvxty tit TrH- f lie Aln. tmnr rt fftt tad Onrrru IMMt I he iM rrwrtuitW Nwi grx ou; ftt la i&o mrtUttB. C I Uitak li tin; tt?- uLi J. bXMMOXS. Tear fry Tlfclc rwiifc-to. Trf-tla'." TlorX , lb- l;tl I nt Ml d.Bitt.-J. uM trrr trtna triif 1 IClA-L. &Ld I fcT m doat -4 rr ate VcfT tlf Ir. me j j smuoxa. WITH SUCH BENEFIT. zOTa.y. Wil, 7r IX art n H Srrrrx. lUiror JtonrStr Imi(M) leailfrta tt rdelrra-j af Ttr 1st tte U: cit BMHi'hi "MH aA brfit luur. irniy. W O ST &VZE. VmzzrM. Vegetiiie 15 TIIE EKST SrillXG 31KD1CIXE. Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists. MAlf UNFERMENTED TI 'HIS JtATCUI I.st ItKV y ATO!! ot tf4A- ni rxLau.Tt! t .u .t Tl,h o:;i eiois ni that p lo n-r.h ni .irrnstli -n tc il Xt prr- dlcIKB. f..'a Mr 'lit I -T. SWni-JV lrU. and aiirsary urvru-a. sH "Iw brUR aJ a-n..ui tom-KirA lEdac rrf rrhior -,'i MAI T BITTrtt- imm aJ th-ni"lT t th. rl. csi V.'it.trroikiit.li bUUatnL, rKrruv. ktI'u asj utrlnt&J a ;li for-t. al-i. atal o vt p.i.rfn. rv.iirtiT to neU cuur IT parx! by Ov M VI T 1UTTKU- ClIVII AT. Iiutu llJermrnleJ il-i-i an t It iii4 Ktcrjwtxrs. MALT AND HOPS El"5 T.as.Tr". rrrraTsriT HeiTtrs Ar-OMi-T Tbn-.'!f - rr W.k-1 jr Lmniml ). iiwrt. Hi. U-i lm jj a- rurth f-juntain, tfc nut (oaut to But ah ar. yVLoilii . ?m tl c-nn thl, Xpnn of Natnrv brtnc . k titn in bi iiaftir ran aiwrnpiirija tba ThaUiii.rsltr Walrr -ir Intillnr rtvrmau ut- "V-iBS IUrt ilh tlf K.h-al:nsitrtm.ajMitarTi iHsJ un tn W.T WlutTiiRirr nn.txr Arr-urT from a reader ctantl u flMIU. Is an ta.tautA-wcs. J'Ur prtn 13 ererr u2"rr' llu. sotn nr ali, iir."ii,tsri. rnsa tie dat of a saliU-T' tnacbarz-; en ba preenr. j-TDTliJed ap-:ictln Uiffo-- li Cli-lattie pntTd parunrot rrtur to Ja!j 1. IM. KILO B.ITt TCyi .t CO. mate tMi busln-naai-xetalti. as4 t-dUi xUm jean sxperieno ar a trail; toecaaaf -il . TT7 Item. AfldroM I Miio B. Stevens ft Co.! orncui "Rooraal and 2 Cajb Eal'dia-j, QsTelaad. Ohio, i Xoora 99 KeS-opo'.lua Block, Chicago, HI ' AIEKIES! FAIS! ""I! ". .VUJi fiUUiW, By making strictly pureandfirst class goods for the last eight years, in Now York, we find our rapidly increasing trade demands our opening an office and factory in Chicago, to supply tho western trade, and wo would advise all parties wishing to paint, to try curs, wnlch is the very best and cheapest In the market. Send for samplocard and prlcos. NATIONAL MIXED PAINT CO . JTEW YOBK or CHICAGO. ILL "A'r suit, tkc eni-r .fi.-ul HOME F.aa W'-n Cariaa aad Radi Drilling Mftcntaa ta tb Wo rid I Xoottyu td rots km oar crrcdark, which we rad Fil T.W fl B VJ Mf 'AVM i:iiiin-i $25 TO $40 A DAY.' tad. cai"r irith our t- ehere' A-"2rr" 1.00 MIS V NYMAN. TIFr IN. , --p PERflY D&YIS' PAIN XILLEr.1 Carr. 11 -X ftaji-larlaw. rain In the ar ar ol.t. KhnmuiU.a anrt "taarnlxta. D1!U fcf II I PJi h r--xI-.aVr Clw ftCJVt m mtn ra.:t.fe..i I.t7il-:K-T Itai. n t-nnr ?fjr o--t wrts ftdrf to all art BraLm. Cata. hiiniln..'iTrr. tama.rtt Dalai flllaTil A- -Otrtt awl trosn: I fA!B IVlLLZin frlmd er tt- Jlerltanle. "Turmrr. lla n-r. Kai la r. aivl tal art an cUrttrt J araaunr m.illriii. ai"T-n at tiAit nH rrt to a " lalrmallr ar tmt.mjlr -nrlUi rrtaJM7 ' af rrlif r. sotl in a3 X-rncxtita. I D!?.A. L. CLUM'S CATHARTIC. KtfVy----ta3!s. Carraira.Iia-iaar, adlsf 03UKtaa(a, LWrraa-lBlaaa. WARRANTED in All Cases. AaS: mvr Xk-nsr ?or t" Utivli-; ! for traX- M-trsj couintL"?.ll,ns cr - l aj r-j -.HrxoetaT-- o X--1 "-. Mr. PENSIONS PiiUTgfora3io- A. it rVy Jrrj-c kt pw at e--- A? a dcc ij (Hit to Iu pcxaMOa cu Xittra or it-erjtr-f: w:""rt cstrfu f run Uae aaK ui c or Tpja1..---s. aa"tte t-ar ta ts-attAf. La . . . . . f" ITF Ii II - -" " - I l-ajllal I ! II IWI 7-.f-- -&- are e: J t a a'sXrni? a'.saiaz. B- Ttrua9rvti - - - tiaTg7racc.jjisKm.'wtxKisi. wstirec-i: u aaj-teMteiiii. ica- arririii a ar I ' .- m r-. . . n . 0uA-'Tv: CO CU-r-s Ar; iag-a. Cv.-tS BaraffT!--. Vafta4-5-a. 1X.C. 2053 a,-. $IG,000.( 3tiTed Fiaf for S5 Cfc. Fmr Imr J. 'o.earrrrri4 aar "- Jfc -aa.a., 1 Tt 335a -gar;.r HaOaatai j T t -ttur-ST Atij a.irl9r taraar. t-nnbiavw,wi!-t. SAFETY la:.i?. ir.kTvi. I - '- i--"" .&. - rf narUa S.S.Mearrsn's 2-rfrry Lgry Cs rasta-y ana Cffsee, Ernaartin. K. Y. . -i tii-T. , Ta. .; NEW HOME' "j irtrrro-at.v- "tv . -V A rw-. t T , -ataUr-aon -- JSO. L. cTASAGE. Ill "vSiuiib--. bi. LooZi. its. e-"JJ.HowToak1t.3iab; sew VBtfirAama. CO COS. TOSQK at CO. Jt 8 17 (&F P3s PESSIONS li?nS 2- XATII-E IJOOIC By LTD I A MASH. -tmi'sss vujrtt .XTSL11!' T...tt ni 1m JtJ W " . . .-. nJH tr ! wfci V awia KiwfrV'V n v '" " totJ. rr mm-v.. Cb -- F r4t O. xC& liA rmmrmrr W t s . Jl)SJtHlMD Brwor-. i-X X ICEHSXZ t fxuh kvmIAmVUU I; '.Kit ilKl HjMfArT uw ttr fTriM, J. Krac 1 .- 'r rm ww yrflit r. .. UlUIOiiTBIiaill.." am. mifVpni O &i two. 1. -.iri - .-- r tf. f Tfl rfS thoRfciv?S -al J n fiutr jMm- n . r-ui.i ClllfC Kptoltrr. Ilia. iu-?? '". C DC A W UK .S r - toaa. rtti c.tJ JOU llAMdSSfTM ftjjri a n;K- i jumo. . G RAIN 1RD PROVISION 1m1 tw a U'ti'U Coaiati ia k,lUll VCJLSTtt.M. M4 t" .rt .,!. Wlit-dtr'' -' t tai tJ.r4 J aif L.t.a-A". HROO . I'll Ukfcit ti.ifc. 1 aaia ..i IH xttt Ml linn M) a r $LlJk.a, rmtf TU. UIMUI . iitHlMnr" Vlm- .. I'litfVkl tt a-dfcr4i't.a. U Ar. 13 1m !.. t L-a TUTT'S PILLS t SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loiiof App.tU, UotraU coatlff Vain In a lr-Kl.wUli ad J4lation In thabaci part. fUita un Jar iSt a&oaidar Ma.ia. fu.. noaa aXXer aatiut. with ft diilCr.lnatioo to oxcrtlon at bor or inlnd. XrT.labi,.tr o( I .M"5"'" iJTT, . rlj. mU .,t W ..n... Dia. ,.ot. f n.nt.li .,. . f...tn of tiaa. Jar lha ), j o..ow Hkn. Ilaadacho !tcertiy o-ir the rh f. 11ur with Stlui draa:a. huhly co.orcd Urtua & CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S PILLS atalllT tl-ila ! i.fli ravaa. a tasla ilat ITui aMctt ! mt faal Lag a la MUnlth Uta a(TM-r. otai rtuiuutr. rratt m cttvn. , Si Siurrmj UrMl, .lea orlu KIDNEY 11 jiii-T, Cttnary atai ttitr Ih. t tpJ, Orirr, it. IlWlt arr c rJ If HUNT'S REMEDY, lie Orrat k-fT U"""' M' --" HUNT'S REMEDY Oir T.- I.aaa Kt:itlt- t ZinfMv. UuB af t ..., r-iJ uiiolUk 1c: tt- ta. HUNT'S REMEDY run-t Intrtn-r f -tt k Itr1 Oaa-ral IXtill'T F.tiat- yVca-- aaJ Kl -- HUNTS REMEDY rnrr R.-taia, H-atil J-;bc Hoof Btooaf h l'jr$x-.. C3t ftto i.-4 !".. HUNTS REMEDY ACTS ATO.-irTwi tV KI.In'Ta.I.Iar,nl Ilnwrla. ffttvrta Uwio to a U-atthr -- a n4 ri:i wll at. fhrT tn'Jl Xrr ' Itt--Sri!. har r iaT0 b K o ji"i oy to ! tr frtntdl and rhtalrtaiia -! ivr pmpli)t lo 1VM. K. CI-lltKi:, rroTl.Unrf. I I. 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