4 M t y i am A' -t -si1 The Illnminator. iPl The existence of rood fccllncon the part of tho French. Nation or thenro- T.lcorihlsoouiitryUthown . by the presentation of a coiosmu itrrmae fleuro or Freedom holding aloft tho torch of Ubortjv JloauiY, with ucfuineiVls -coin-' Mncd in this Imtncmo work of art, na OicUnjjbt, blazing torch will scrro tho purpose of a bc&ron light in the harlor of New York. There li another fijruro which will chal lenge larger pralic and ad xnirntlou than even tho great work above referred to. It is lllintraicx! here with, nnd rcrirccnU tho nped and worthy rT. JACQS,holdliij;ido:linblhandUiAtU3iCOMwhlch will sruide aright all railing upon the sea or llfo, whue waters abound with the thoalaand dan- trerous places of ckncs ana dijcai. The light h cat Is dcahrncd losbow that St. Jacob Oil Is the true and trusted xncjins of kccrdtip tlic body on it proper course, and of cnlc aiwl " riglitiug it.hou!J St lo unfortunately cast tirn lite rJiools of rlicinantlsm orothcr twUuful uilmciitA. Tliouv cndi of cmtcful ones throughout the world have.. proven Uiu value antl felt Uic cooa or tills Grt-at German lUrmody, and are Kind to recommend it to all neclln the wrvicc of Jut such n temeily. In thin connection Mr. John fi. Hrljsfi. a well known citizen of Omaha, N;b told a iicwepajn-T ninu tliut he wa.i terribly iiRlirti-d with an m-uto jittjirk .f rheumatism In hU Inclc. 1 he ill-o."'', which had been prcyiiij: upon him for year had drawn him out of flinjxs. Ho tcv.,rN-d to i:rcry remedy known to j.lijWinns, hut fmnd no relief until lie tried Sr. Jacou Oil. ono lot tic of which vflccied a complete and radical cure. .Another case may justify reference: A VEIJiKAXSKAXAySTnOUBUl jytL'or ln!rr-0xnn, CUicano, J2-1 rend you tM. feeling that the Information con vcycil will ho of jualcrial bvm-Iitto in.auy of j our ii-adora. Oiiu of our oldest citizen, CapUln C. V. lloynton, too Government IKht-hotL-o l.eojcratthw poiiit.ls iirolmhly iiio oftbo oldcd im-uricii In Ann-rim, having willed tivciity-ix years on wilt umU-x. , AflT this iortyi'lx jcara' t-mlco lilt cyofitlit failed him and lie kept the I.iRlitntClitcciuiiiiI the Government ImJH the Gri Point Mirht hen-, ' when ho wiw transferred. While waned In mj Morn this inomlns the Captain volunteered the following written rtntctm-iit: "Tills lHtorrrtlly that I linvcliecn iifllleted with rhcumittiiin lur tncnty (2Ti) year, tiolb in myndle nod It mix. I am liHpiiyViimytbat.nrtertiMiixloHlliautivoUtt-v ties or tho .St. Jamum OJ l, I am cut Irclyjroc from " loin, though mil ltinpin? vnncwhnl when walk--1 liiK.froiii Imii; force of h.ibrt. ' W. Itovrnox.' J!c lerrjng totlie fon-uoliij; fiict. 1 might Allude to liniiK-rou hlmllur cum that have c-oioil to my notice, but "n word to tbe wife it mtllricnt." Jviis Qouur.u rJiarmncbt. .krauMou, HI DR. JOHN BULL'S Tonic Syrup FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER. The proprietor of this celobrated medietas justly claims for it a superiority over all rest cdici ever offered to the public for the SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PERMANENT euro of Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, wheth er of short cr longstanding. Ho refers to tho entire Western and Southern country to bear bim testimony to tho truth of the Assertion that in no case whatever will it fail to cure if tbe directions are strictly followed and carried out. In a great many cases a single dose has been sufficient for a cure, and whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with a per fect restoration of the general health. It it, however, prudent, and in every case more cer tain to cure, if its use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after the disease has been chocked, more especially in difficult aud long-standing cases. Usually this medicine will not require any aid tokoep the bowels is good order. Should the patient, however re quire a cathartic medicine, after havin t taken three or four doses of the Tonic, a single doss of BULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS will bo sufficient. The eenulno SMITH'S TONIC SYBUP must have DR. JOHN BULL'S private stamp on each bottle. DR. JOHN BULLonly has the right to manufacture and sell tho original JOHN J. SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, of Louisville. Ky. Examine well the label on each bottlo. If my private stamp is not ou each bottlo do not purcbaic, or you will be deceived. 33X1.. JOHKT -BTTTsTj, Manufacturer and Vendor of SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Populnr Remodleo of the Day. Principal OHcr, SlUilaln St., LOUISVILLE, KT. A QUINTETTE OF NEW MUSIC BOOKS! IHtnoii Ar . 1iai, re nty for Uic FM Tail'., an I fur the uic of Muic 7Vie:rs, Clmlr mid Stmlivj ni..r,. tin fn'lmciwj lnvth. of twa-Inir7iuM-. crcc'.UnccinUielritittclaliU:hirtment. Kmrr- HERALD OF PRAISE.! - iticnMLu ur rnAioc.!($D U no now ciiurcb Music Hook Tor 1S31-15S2. fc'cuil $1 tor Specimen Covj. ICmorooirn I llfCHLs (73cls.)Tlionow iiiui superior liook for M112I11: Clac. tonil ...cts. for sjxciincn Oijiy. J-lItUT-KOll'n SONG BELLS. rflcts.)Tho now, Kt'nlnl and beautiful collection of rliool Niiiisn. Send r0 cts. for Specimen Copy. TT,ej I BEACON LIGHT. I, S; O' cts.) All nitliimt with beauty, nnd full or tbe Fwot'tot melody. Kor Mmoay Sclioola. 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Newly revised and en n&j nulLSZTAddrea Chase rul nr Co..ToTfcdo.a S66& A "WEEK In tout own town. Terms end eattttrea, Addrt aaalleaio JorUafldJIa. AGENTS WASTED. HIWQCae.TwcaO, 6U1 UHm,M9, THE BED-GLOUD CEEEr M. L. THOMAS, Putehfr.ff lit ci.oloJf y A -, KKlHsrL -1 . m " MONOTONE. Ho roo nnd irazcil upon the day Anl faid: -JBt wind H Sjt.atnln!?; And ro he went hU wntrcful way Jneombortonn-: l fear 'twill rain. Fhf- wntchod him far alowii the riKtd, WHblUtlof-shaiidtoUsUrwbe-d; , i Her brcnl be i'cJ with n wearr. load, AndbMeriyhnatd ' " "Icnroriot If the wind bo owt. I know not U the wind bo west, I outenot If I starve or fxt. Only. I Wish my llfo bal ziU" Ho rr.d with the rctttruriflt.,' ""' ?hc smiled with fond, rc.cptlvc air: Ills errctln was a forinil ullrfht. In tiiuo JhoMuvcr wwitb would boir. E woardy tJwtnoinnsts fpod: Yr ra hopeful dawntjdroarr dusk Her rnvlnif. fcunvrysViitf a4kcd tiread HO ?&ii Mt h'lfUhrbut buiks. ribo obbol: "Oh, depth of misery. That cannot know communion's rost, What is thobotjrordny totne? I only wlh my llfo had t." Tho ttcanons nxxl Ilko bittor to.iM, ' Alt upaBtln annuity thffwxilW:f T Hit fiiivs fO fair In fonnec year. Hud lonx forvottcu bow U itinllcv 1- At lust rtio laid bar burdjrlij": -, .At la be wept, ho oold beforo; J Tboo:dlfJrbtiTiitcntod"Inhori'yJ ' To liitlit, ulm. no oion. Ilf mnootbrd tho fHloI hair olore Tbo brow tbit porfcot tM.-MCcxpmiscd: IIo vcnvn her tokoos of bU love That could no moro for bcr have zest. i tVo clillt with dreary commotip'ncii Toinl ho.im tbitt yearn for iiyiiipathy, Ihchntil line form uxiti l ho face Tbo !oul fnrevor lenvc tbe oyc. Ab, iniiu-o;iirnipt w tb goMeii iiin- ANp tboiHiuiL. fau youc.jfttuilo Can rbuniro tbtft cruel work orjljurs, HOr'WfjSfUli fltl'!ll Kllllliy . I - j J! ' - T.'ho car front Wt" lot nfHirrd. Who tnliiilNiiot if bo work or rest. If rliu but meet with kind rccanl. I .If but hcrdlfn'bayc heartfiil rct. ; "". j-JirbmlUlil lAiaM.) lUvublicatu THE TilLJtKIK,,. hut IIun-TliercfroW. ) And W It wOT-frpflrtretihrriyfa?wnuim -kHo, to bein with. It w:is made of jray J:tpane?e paper, ornamented with fig ures even mure grotesque and charm ing than usual. A woman, whoseemed to be dressed 111 a pmk-and-ycilow t)eriei tlieir legs tidies-were eapering.to show their dight, and live curioTw animuls stoo.l 1 their heads. In the distance 11 pinl: bo de mountain stood on to haul, and u skv- tr tlwiit homld in litis iliT uttnn i iiini' . . ... .. . r-. . - . -r.. .- s p.-isletl ujo uauer..on the meal-bag. with a red parasol over her ."W .l"aue' sina WWU ?" 2 ",:i1 .ur rcproacues uau ur e head, wSs blowing soap-bubbles from :l f .K "he t"e,d lt h(sro w" a roo(l h,m to.f' V,e !' She called queer. long pipcVhilo three or four- .$"!. and Hoy had proyided a very upoM tho. e.gl.bor4oT wiUws tut childreu-ap .arently put together after r:i airoYancoI firing: tho ,kito thort m H,utl-i fa-sml.' oi-aeddy the fashion of jiiiii,?iig-jacka. and ex-rS!-)a.rel "1V " ' V 'A W'1 ,hk tV'? :foC ''"V iI!lonfc b-v.0' ,,?.?J"r.th J ... S J - ' - linn.flf afSinL s'rtfiftl tftrt li nn cL-tr Tint Atiirtlri ?iri1 t lit li li?iil L'llt I11111 w.stw ik .llli.il if ts fivfiinilniif ,..'' iwrti otMiitiv i..iiM a MuvMnir j .. jv - IVIH" HU UllllUUil 4tl VlllJSilli . - " . .1 -- , .1 , ,x ...- t ... .!.. ..',... ...:.i. .i...:if mere vas u cuiuit tin tnuru.inau was amMiroitcn me- nairt iv mm point of 'filing into a iell6w,lae, I J Vw braiiw for some way to obtain li nn f.lln t iiioi ir onl-it,' ciniilijl .f rin. ... .. .. .. fc..w ...w . v.. " if... .;....! Ji.....i J.;uun I Hollars, until lie iorgot ail anout 11 "'V "" "V. "'" "" ""Win nn.l Itf.t- fnnl'ihn l.nrt tl...t (lonu, aiiU'lie frame in a onesiUed fashion, so that r; " 6U "lHOIor J?.au" w, the ligurcs were somewhat jnixc'il up; ,8. silent soon went home. Then led but It was all right if you piily-looked , i' wo,u"( uIlho- str,Dor and lct th klt0 at it rightly, which is rno way wttli a great maty things in this world. Hoy -. - ' a' t d T. - . thought be shoitldnt m.uil that, ami ho i.,.w.7i 'i.,M.. rvitrin.. -,...i.lnt Tl... i-5t .-ia fnr'Tn.f.1,'" it .rt'-.i ...cBin " ",,v " w -v.v.,. . .. .. .,..r. swap Teddv was Irish. but tbero Avits 'not &-.....- -r-j.' r...i. .!.- v,. )S:ij a c. YanUecirt. 'MiUvnidwlTo'' ctfdlr! ott- whittle himf IIo had whittled a vessel to whrch-Hoy ha"aaken!a great fancy. nnd which liejiad sgrcSl to trade lor a kite, ieddv might have made a made a Kite i for himsolf'.wbich would fiave rivaled j "V"' '" mnttolfoaatttioratlifariii nnv in Millville lio was har im rinii"- but lie iiau lirokcn ins nrm ... fl.ii .ulll it'l.i.vi. in. ...vtroil mill .via not able to use it at all as yet. Ho had 1.....I. ..iilin...l t, fl.n l,m... fnr ,r I than a month, and, ns-he expressed iU " the hairt was worn out iv bim iutiru-h- will frett'n1." He thought it migiit lio a little solace to sit in the door-way ami lly a kite; for if Teddy had a weak ness it was for kites. H3' and Teddy were great friends although Hoy was tho only son of tho richest man in tho town, tlic owner of tho great mills, where hundreds of men turn women wero employed, and thou oaiitts of -Gales of ' ebtfin-vSrS't lilTi ed into cloth, whilo Tedth' was the oldest of the seven children of the " Width'" O'Hricn. whose chief worldly possessions wero a poor little shanty, a "pratio1' patch, and a pig. Then, too, Hoy had plenty of t'mo for play, havhig a tutor who was very indulgent' 4ii Tlfe"iii?tttcr ot lessons, una almost cvecv amuse incut that could bo i oncn HA nfl.tlik ' - .. Teddy worked ten hour irs a dav in thtf miii. and iiau no toys exect ...... wiw.. of his own make. Teddy was a littlo condescending to H03, sometimes; he. knew how to mako ajid do so many things, while Hoy had only things that came out of sjorcs, and couldn't even turn a somersault without malting- his head acini. jHut Ko never thought of being condescending' to Toddy, Tiecauso ho was rich and Teddy was poor; by which you will see that Hoy was.au ,un-comniQnly.-ood and sensible boy, and Teddy won, you will soon know what kind of a boy ho was. . Hoy was'glaU that thcro was one thing that he could make almost ns well as Toddy doublvglad that Teddv 1.AVV, Hill" IHUOU wanted a kite of his making. HeAVOiild willingly' have givcn.it. to him, but when Toddy oirercd tlwvVossclJic could not resist it; besides, Teddy would not have it otherwise: ho 'uvas afther. do'n' business on the square," Jic said. Now it was .important that thisliealtti- ful kite should have a proportionately beautiful tail. Hoy Was of tho opinion fLof. tlift nr!r.rir rF o L-ttn ij ita. t.iil ?C newspaper nor old rags might 'bo used- .A4.. .. P...7 ... .1 in tin, Ttvilritur rf ij l-itn'e f-tilt Hn knewdiow.togctio lis sister Jiniilv's ' riLR s ram ho store 01 iinery, ami sue always nau a 1... ," ..-. ,, anu sue always nau a pieces of xght-colored i which would bo just tho . . ... . . . . rr4if.. rttf.nv - silk and gauze ,.W,.-. .....J -tKhtero fnr 1 liw liiulrilf Teddy milit i rtnt. nn.mitf tmtt1oa-Mo..o- i,n uvi practical and-wanied a4MXsibove - . ?.- .i I evcrv thing, but Hoy wanted it to bo handsome, for his own.credit and satis faction. " c - - "i" He found one of his sister's bonnets in a bandbox on.tbotop shelf of a-ploset,. and this struck Uiini: irMndos actlv, wi,.,ri,o -...,tn.r t. . TrT-..rrt"'h. lieharlseerfIichaelltolan'jJ-'tinc with bows of llutTY lace, and red satin ribbon, and it. hail Ion-strimrs of laco. wuicii he thought would make beauti .... . . V7. iui srrcamers lor tno Kite. It'e n lt. otmmiir'e linnnnf wnl T l-nnu-tlint. pWi'jk- iinn't -of ti. i.i tliin.r!" ho srtirt tn lihnnlf n lm.4r.nir possession; and In a very short space of - v.... ,u ....wv w w a-vvaa. time tho bonnct,nv.uich had been a triumph of .the. miller's .art, was- de graded to-the position of tail torn kilo. 1 say degraded, but Roy andt Teddy would both say elevated: it alf donends upon .whether you consider a beaitifulJ uuuuei ui a uoauiuui Kite iUBvmoH) important-and useful thing. , It was.a very line kjtevan.d-Jlby.'jras proud Jindhappy-riTliio carried it to Teddy's house. - " Teddy was sitting on the door-step, with Dan, his "black-and-tan terrier, on .one knee, and.his yellow cat. Spitfire, .on tne othor J.heJtwo iFcroTjn the jnost amieeiwrterms. althobgirBa tol erated no bthor cat, -and' Spitfire no I other dojfc-Eight fatr little pigST'cVery one-wRaa qnirkr lp hw tail, bucrjpwed in the. dirt -Bear byr Aflpckf'ofdoisy ffces camorstddlinonp'frrm a muddy lUtlerpond; s?strutang:gtblejfjBaraded around, followed, ty a reat riufcsj of turkeys,, j-littkT'and big. There were lordlvroostersaJid.giatrtailyUicBS.Jvith broods of chibkensof aHaizes; there was a goat, and a tame squirrel, -aad last, but not least, there was'a'parrbta ae-mHre-lookUio; parrpt,,all in drab, save forinri dfscarleC lilce a knot of rib bon,.at her throat; shehada very wise expreesioa of countenance, and jwas a very knowing bird. x The Widow O'Bnenhad a fondness for ' animals J)ut she jvas,not safisfied niuiucr couecuon. oae-aas &.seusioie woman7 in the main, yet the more, she had the more, she wanted. Now she wanted a cow. And it was not an un reasonable wish- The twins. Bartholo- BWvy and Rosy, her youngest and herl SCA 9li m tt llT SB Mai )rdiri ronr"didri(jra5rY0 VH!rilwmT tber most havj cow's roilk, the doctor 8ai(l,v and that wm not WsHdjctlo Miliville unlet ono owned a cow. IVWovrO'Brifea atlat determined to haro a cowf ;and nbe and Tedd. to- .vtM nl .S.lrjim.n ...nil ln...l Utl.at ft faXI. 0AI"Wh .4W CA.V4 It. i- ..ui .!. Ti ,l. .".. k-ji.. "l. . borao from the mill With hi arm, broken, and the doctor' WH smt!or. cd up tbu"8vrns. S? ttfcliib'l Dolan's f cost, tbe bcauUTultaV baste" that thk Widow O'Brien bad, "iver put tb two darliagn. cycslr bcrpn," wMcbjiffiKMitd .tpttDHcry with roll; but. uou iijiin no lor onjy fifty dollars, wa as far out of heart, be was tuor? aaharued of what her reach ai'thc cow that jumped over he had been jroin v do. aad tbanXrml themoon. And hvcontinortl bewailing tp. l'oll'ior bttftuj; rred bitu from it.-J had had moro to do with wearinjy tn i llo fteolded Iwr at ir.t, but be end-id ! Ilc3h off Tcddy'5 lode$ than the "pala Uy patting her. and Poll coVl bnr ! of hi broken ann. Korhofc'tbimMjIf to, cjvI tlnjt du odo side aod tbvn on tbu , 1) the man ol the family, 'who ought to other, and if ever a jMtrrot IjubedV buy a cow. Instead pf breal:inj; hlif arm. j-witb real enjoyment. Toll wa that J)y.carclcs8neM, and porhap thereby i parrtit! traasmj the death 01 iiart apn JSosj .Who, hi mothec moured binj," rJfo dying for th? want o( cow' milk". "itoy feltad to.fico Teddy so jjala and tlitri. but ho'tbouht that the kite could nut fail lOiChcer him. Rjy was a favorite at tbe Widow O'ilrien'a.. Uau frukod anund hU hecli, Spitliro arched her bnclc to be paiieu auuainuuLueu, iie-Mtiuirrei iau up to his shinilder aud purelted. there, and though Uic .parrot screamed iToarsolF: "IJe oil', wid .ye, '6 rasaiiii i'n .was iirouaoiy occnuo Ino moti;' conipllptl'iitry c'pnvcrailda was at iicr coiumaiiu.viue niuuy ' liav"mg-educateU4ierwitlt tho view of. making-hcr a terror to the neiglibon' bhildreu, wliooftundeservedthe tiufoni pHineiitarj ctiitheU At all eventn, Hoy alwars took' ft.a.'j a friendly greeting on Toll's part,and Toll was certiiinly a very friendly crvntnrc. T?hcs.liled down from her crch above the doorway, now, and alighted ou Roy's h"ad. "regardless of the 'squirrel, who seemi'd to consider it an infringe nient uoou hit ri-'hts and scolded liercely, until tho kite absorbqdjiis at Itcntibii. He ami Poll both regarded that.witliheu: heads on one side. . Tcddy'pafe fiico did .brlgliCu a li ,i"9VJ "feB",01 f1', f-S cm'nl. -XK o M,phael Do ttuytrtw-nsivdi a JP,n. for fty dollars !-whieh thoy - --- --'- -.-- w --. . ...u .v, . hadliPt the money to riuy.andliis heart I siftL na'liQt-aa thn Irifo rttzn Hn rw!rnil ..v. ....i... nftv . ' iu 1 - - ." v;r - ; -...v ivwriv Fly as high as it 'might, "it could not fly away with his trouble, he thought. iio caugui uunieii wisiuug wiat .uienaci I Uolaa's ctw could be tied to the kite's .., , .., 1 ., 1 .. tail, aim cuiiiL-ii up :mu iiro mksu sonic- i whern on the oilier rildo oi tiiu lulls, so where on tho other ?ido of tho hills, so that his mother would never hear of her ?lSiUU' Ami while .he was thinking that ",J "",'l"' "- " ""- "T'"ra hyr eyes on her apron. "Oh, musliit, mutual the likes o that ver wa seen! Sure thq' milk slie's aftlter givin do bo ivory dthroof i, and the butther comes iv Itself! j 3raillG JtM prayiu' players on. tft pmobody HMlSt bC WU llo be tliaU UllSlOrtUlUt'! If yo 'were not 'affhur breakin' your arm, Jie yyuvjpvn-,caroiessnes5, we l have the money ag'in' this time, ami Hart and llosy'd not bo starvin' wid the hunger, uor inoself diearUsick wid longiu' for tho cow! Qh. Teddy, it's ail roue fault, vo ruskill!" Tetldvfolb" like the-guHliost Tascal alivo "He SVoiOdTliaYu asljoif 5liclia,el .Dolnn to trust him for tliu cow, af.j:o hud not known it would bo in vnin. MJuUiidl. ne,ver trusted .auyTJoify, 'ifud. besides, .was sliortof money just tbon. Teddy corild think of no way b3 which "Iho mother" co'nhr come Into jidsa'cs sion'of tho cratlluV" which sho cov- I i.Joif inrl 'RiV fnlt.' nllrmf. ilimnairincp. ,lf ..! II,' j' , . , l . P'f onougn 10 uuow mmsoti niioiuu. muu- r d3' little goose-pond, when, as tlie kite came sailing; lo.wn, and llutterod its' of tvii iii(trc ill lit. Pnvwuwiusis VvJf.v ins lace, ,uo suuueniy augbt sight of somethltig glltterin m tlroir lolils. llo caught it Ho ctiu'htil , . I-.,. .,,., u- huf. ibn- b-l?tii.r IimiI iiefi.ifinw.'iL Tlmn. tnolhur tbn L-ih..Mirir.fnllv- bo. tliscovercd a hard substance msido one of tho lace bows, which, R03' had fast ened ou just us it cauio from the bon net. He drew it out. An enr-rinz'Iay 1 mlits hand, set with, a stone which caught-the light in myriads of llashing pyY..apdia1iHost dpzUjcl Teiklys eyes. A diamMJMio'vasure, aud.hcjkliew taat uiamonus wcro.vatuauie. He clutched it tight ly, and his eyes sparkled. 1- f v. ; 'It might.bp.tlic prico-of tho cow!" said he to lumseif. Hut he'd tind out. I he thought, boforo telling hirf mother wh:t ho bad found; he wkmldfoot ratgo her houos-only tohavo them disap pointed. , c Tbero wa3 a jcwelor's storo in tho next-village, thrco miles away. Tedily was still weaic, out witu sucn a bope to cheer him he was sure that ho could walk there. Ho had got as far as, tho gate--when, suddeuty, his conscience raised a remonstrauco. You may think ""eer, but Teddy's conscience spoko ...fl. n l...rr.i It cowl. It- jln kn ".--"-,- -- . . , ...v,. ul. Tnrs ??' J111 All tho.bilsincss ye ':" - ,. - ,,, - -" ... . linin win If. ta frt flnrl rttit- rl.ien 5a it ' ' ""-r . I. 1 T - i i tlieAAy had always been hones l - wa? m -the b,lt o, deeding nnni.itAiina Cm.'l hull h.it ..! Li iiuuui, auu u u what his - cousetpnce said, butlhat cow'seerhed to oe mo one lompiauon mat, was too cttrtM for him. Ho thought of his Hosv's mother's tears, of Harty intl thin and palolittle faces, and ho started oil" in fib)Iificti5n7Ql itlie vicrfcler's. as .uiSLa? uecquiu go. - f '. J ' ' lit' k ---. .T olTf L-iT-10 .lh3f .lwTOiL0J?,??. fe-hPof5hejv cow smlgly' onscqneed in his mother's. ?ued. Bart.r .anU ? ,grown as shed. Barty and oro-iu aS'-utey were long, and-with .cheeks ' as.jjted'a Baldwiapleslike lo Japanese children, bn Tils ikite. tho little rand hismother radiant with happiness. showing to all the neighbors great balls of golden butter, and declaring it to be the likes iv tho ouldcounthrv buttor teeU" ,.j It j was no wond.ee, that with such bright visions bofore his eyesrre should have JorgoYltfn to listen to fioVL still, small Yoice'Hvithmhtrn. HoforgoWrJat he. was weak-until, as theCvillagerSio in feht, and few rods" more vould bring him to tho few e'er's shop, he wasIbrced to""3it"Tlowhr ana rest. Asiio sat tnere a voice came, whether frmn tho heavens abdvev or the eaith bcn9Mh Tcddy-cbuld noVtell a voiee which:cried, solemnTyi "Go horae'widyejyethafe iv the wurruld!" 7 It. was- ono ol 4?s remarks, but Teddy thotaht-ihe voiejB; naucnmoro sol6ran .thwrrolTs,--and w-bateraphasis there wtis.o tho word .""thafe!" It mads Tejady-Jblush. guiltily- while he looked 'about- to discover wberrco the voiCC cameTIt could jiot poisJblv bo Es conscience.thatjsaok'e sa Iohd4 Itiame flsain this time muffled and subyjlhed wV hoarser, moredeadful! i?Go homiB "wid VftKfio hnrBA wirl vrt rye uiste wjjpe wurrma:'- j 7 .4 a n t "i m no n;i imra.n'. wnoevar vn greJJJ saidOtcddy, getting ontohis feet, witbdiis face turned home waft7oarh' lormve-me: out 1 mrer wilMe, niver! Atf will ye kape quiet oC" je scrache-ojvl?" " This latter clause Teddy niutierea!' rather angrily. iui uu v.uui.i"D uau loca WILU H15 FB solve to be honest "Go home wid ve! Go .home wid yer' cried the voice, in aaswer. Ihis time it was a shrill cackle, exactly like j no aremoiostfjEO that.be coW hardly slajfil. "It'sva tliafe 1 was Tajlanfn' to oo-Wie saints PoiriibattojTOt!rec,iClL waiToonsiiTcnilol y fc't ottt. J Teddjr looked up. arrt down, asd an I mronad.' and thi-n he jUtUA blmlf to cc U bo real! were Todd r. "That bird bee Uo knos!. sw t)m rootbr bee alwa,s kmIoT'. And Tcddjr I .rttlmi t F V.4.W--. T C . .. ..Tt- 1 1.;. r.. .U. - Jr.Tred. lookla down, be w. tlckini' out of hU cwit-pocka:. ValVstletk. ;njr bead' Tod dfleU a lrttlff a?baowl that bo i hail beta eVJri 'bteacd. ahd a little aa- I tlionii ho wa? so tireil, Jetldy J nulcSclr iiiade hi war to ttriy 5 hottu.'. lie did not, even dare tothlnk of. Michael ! Do'.ans cmr. lest he ahpald yield aytin 1 to temptation. He r.tvc the ear-rinx to Hoy, ami told him that he had foundH fastened to tho tail of the kite. - ' (Mi. that's Krallv'ii diamond ear - ""j;, ii p ok wi sumuwi, 'i mmte sirch"a fn-4 aliut!,t' nid Hoy. "U'e hunted everywhere, ahd'athwt - papaoiferd fiftv dollar.i rewnrd for it - iioyaro-iiix uniiiomw. aim cirt an awfftl lot. aud Kuiilv iclt no ba I. It Hiu.t have caught in her lion nut-lnnn. ami ituide tiie bow, eo "shu nei'ur can it. Kuiily wilj, ; bo awul. glad., and it' luyky for 3 oik Tedd'. for I'll get papa to gi-o you tho hfty dollars right away'." ,f - Hut whcnif Hoy's father appeared, Teddy confessed, .ivithhame, how near he had come to slealiug tho car-nug-, and he would not take the lifty dollars. Vet, when ho was urged, how. could he ros'at? It was jiuttbu pnee of Michael Uolan'H cow! ... --. Tho Willow, (j! Brie n aotiglit far and ,noar for Teddy, who had never buu oUt.sido tbu Jute since he broke his arm. and she wept mud wrung her hands iutjrely wi, her -mip.denee." And sho was niakiug propara ions to have the mud, y httlq goyso-poinl dragge.l. when leddy UppCavod. .driving home in triumph .. w w, .- v-.-- . . . .ii.i.vt .i... , -vi., AFfiiri'iil lliil'tn'a iwtu' leildvH bright visiuns -were more . ' -.1 M .. ... tiinn realized, jiart ami ltosy giTiw so fat that the little "Japs" on tho kite .looked a 'tuallv thin b3 comparison, and thov1UttftJ Ufthi3jnfl:jpjr;ntyh5ira inu woiiuer aim uengut 01 tne wmuo town. And the satisfaction of the Widow' O'Hricn wai bc3bud tho power of words to express. Hut, .after all, Teildy's great and Iast- itig Mitisfnctiun seemed p.t.r.O CJiTt.i..l til tlf. tll'Lt. 11 4 v: nui 11 ui:wu ..." . ...1... re "I'd be rrlad I didn't stale it if I didn't gertlie'cowatall, at all I" ho sail to himself, vcr often. And he and Poll wore greater friends than ever. The Widow O'Hricn says: "This is a riwato wurrniu, aim o rover khow whnt'Ji happbn, since Teddy is afther lindm' the loinost cow in tbe connthry hangiu' to tho tail iv a kttel" Sojihit Sweet, in tl. Nicholas. Ilume Saints or Parlor Ornaments! Thc young lady who rises carl and in a neat shnnle hiornfti? drc?3 fgoes p the kittilien to assist' iri"gctlin breakfast Ou gets it herself. If need be and afterward cheerfully1 arid smiling ly puts the house in order, without leav ing itJ for 'her mother to' do, fs worth a dozen-parlor boauties who sit langhidlv on sofa'Or cas3'-chair. fanning, fanning, or for a few moments drum 'oa tho piano, then'take np- a book, tind no in terest in it,, and j for want of really healthy ucrcise half dioLronusheeriu doleneo.1' TJiu 'former will mako a good "wife artd..mothtC ' and her homo will' be 3 l7ar.fdiso",Vl)eru husband and children will' -nnd- rest and nniusomcut far more sttisfactorv than can bu found in nar- hasti-il,e30rEcnteei dissipations, winie tbey nouriv can iier oicsseti who nas maui! homo tho sweetest spot on earth. Rut tho latter ltow sad the thought! -can be but a urcttVj uoIcsst piHioof furni trTrei - iirUiatrwhrcri sMbink9 geiiteol to do and sho will b3 no moans stoop to tlo anything' that is uoL can she tinu real iVcace and true enjovment? Rest- loss dissatisfied and fretful all the morning, tho' hour for receiving calls arrives, she finds a kind of pleasuro in dressing fpr the occasion,:'or anticipat ing U. frivolous entertainment she looks forward to.. Yet how often these anticipations provo a failure. How p.tcn among theso callers, over whom sho wastes mam' hours, thcro.-wjll be ono marplot, so uncongenial to herself and those otherfriends who nnjy -call, that tho morning's expected Dlwusnre. 1 meagor as it may be, is, a sqitrcejpY Ijecn anno3-ance. perhaps m part atoned for after tho otTensive guest departs in the low anil cude satisfaction of turning the unfortunate one into ridicule If this liot-houso plant decides to leave the house and make a round of senseless calls herself, how much pleas ure will she bo likeby to secure? Alow often a few words of silly gossip rouse ah envious or jealous spirit in her breast that is a source of keen torture to -hex for days. Now hero aro two paths, either of .which, our young girjs may choose, and on that chqice the happiness or misery of their whole-, lives may dopend. Hero conies in the mother s most solemn' work;:forin the Influence their exam- plc.oraeachuigiayiiayfiuiulctcrjnJn- ing mat. cnoicu too moiucrs muse DC held responsible It will rest almost Uvholl--Ui the. mother .whether these 50ng-4r jus -looKing-tewaM- wom anhood, shall, learn to seek their sweetr est pleasures at home, in useful era ploymen'ifmf Uhe 'reffned crmioanion :.hip,seniblBan?nts will seek tb bring about, -thcuu or t shall Jearn to seek amusement m fashionable'societv and dissipation, anywhere, anyhow, but at horae!:trf,.i.-j? j4 u-' "With the "first class of parents we look to see ouryoung girls develop in to genuine home, saints;- with-the sec oau elsB,1hw can wfe.cxpActaiy thing butgirls whp spend their young mau enhood in 'seeking 'thoso pleasures that perish -in the: usin?. and fill tlieir Ihearts with discontent and. bitterness. auu auer marriage scorn me laea Ol being housekeepers; preferring to seek thtt-sjsjly. stoBJNAreyirMheTttrjow iu fn1cflabhijrxWQMngron3cvyf3ixn'e gid dy whirl of hotcllife? ifrs. Henry Ward Beeclier. in Christian Union, " Die, tsptato was ducussed recently at the Central New York Farmers' Club. The fact developed in tb.e ex perience of farmers present was. that, though soil and "season 'unquestionably havonJuchto do 'with the I flavor ol potatoes, the lalepotatoes retain thu i narojcL oyer winter and into spring bet ter than 'earlv sorts. Prof: Robert fodnd'lh'aa, ujtder tbg sameTJonditiens, smaii potatoes lor seed gave the poorest, result, the middle part of large pota tods next.- the jseed cad next, aad the Lstexr dJ the best-,.-' A wholes lare potato .withljisiegle .eye U the best possible seed More work is neededLJ ; ute"!BK-wivvvvwKU3iBjraniHTXFfl .. .r luM.-.. j w...'l m;; m iwno wa ,umayT jstl ftT, gST in Lamp shvles of ground glass should be e'euaed with soao or nearl- ash; these will .not u?-ure nr djecoiot them. -JUUXE, XXKX ASO ClKsiEJ. ' , . ':To? m,nJ? ro, nut "? ,p "Jccanzori m me dotw a :r.n o' toe canrw . l"," - r "l , uu' j cur. tor boa o a ranct 1. ' "s- "" .urwTMi wri tvj ,cw f wc - EDO 11 a tJTt'il. If r13r Wllr J m aJdj WT --- .. - -r-' ' ' "- w - . ' anil lti!i lk- .tv In im.V f Il tn lrt.V it- lfaaiaalcal- arnMsar la tb j ?'? titrv it bl( jpdio o j mi.c tbm icttte to th bottom -Stn tnsitinj; mar Ur clean stii to iClcaaeU WJlh, a larve o&ar cfotb dipped in salt aad waier. and tb xt wined drr Tbe aalt iirervaUtkcatraw ftura tKrcinjj jel-t -,,. ,, .. ... . ? -luff Jaitawltlt MlUcMu witba, pooj Uixee-rour-hs of a pona 1 f buttci f ptamd o Cour. then v3d milk enough t'j mo Un the who-c. a to' r-l, cai'iy. Do Ttlt mold It wita the band tat .U;.oK&t'li:t!-vi.oible. and the cni't w li Ue found much u cvruvvle th;i wa, tbsn by the old melhud r ' iuir 11 z more labor- , Wuifotii need to be paiuted every I year, e.j?r;raUy tho wheoN. in which I all tne tr u-kj -hould be well Ailed wiih ' LJlft , i '1 itSi ! ".,,,;,",,, " .), 1 J""- r '," ,, f ...I 1 f ...! l...:t.i I-. 1 ... .j iuAu-au.v u.'iicj 1 ujcvni vh palhr for the run on. Another rood u ai js apli-xit vnrutt. mixed with oil. , A dar!f redilth brown is a good color 1 for wa.'uu vtheu;.'. a it i pretty ner ' mud co'or. ror t nbhing tho wheel ol a wagoa the mtneml pamU wilt be found durable aud, cheap. In b'iili.1 a bam, it tbo him U not r ju re 1 ht, U-t it get cold in the liquor in wVih it ban been bo;IeL If you pl.ve a 1-)! t I ham "hi? !-b to "get co dr yo,i wH jind a quantity of jelly ha run out of It and ha got co;d on thudish. If 3 ou let tho hatu gvt cold iu iu liquor, tins jolly will settle in the ham. which will consequently be jnlcv Instead of dry. a- l too o.ten the rasa w.th co.d ham. Let the vcsel in which it guts eohl be uu covered, and it h as wull to take olf the .scum when it is hot. Hire-Cake With Tea lies. Cook win'' rice in a steamer with radk nnd whiio it it still hut add a little butter, sugar and two oggj. liulUir a plain pudding mold, .strew the butter with bread-crumbs an I piit In a 1 13 er of rico hilf an Inch thick; then a laver tf peachi, ami continue tlie alLCTnute lay ers of ear-h until the mold Is full. Uako this for about tifU;eu.ur trt-cat3 minutei iu an oven-, when done turn tho cake out of-(hu mold and "pour into tho bot tom of thu dish a boiled cnitard sauce ilavocd with any thing preferred. Suet Pudding. - Ono cuj linoly ohopped suet, two-third clip good aihlp. one cup sweet milk whh half a te.-ujxonful aotLi dbiulved in it, one cup stoned raisins, ono tcaspoon'td cream tartar .sifted with Hour enough to make a stitr batter. Hoil in a pail set iu a kettle of water, or steam iu a steamer if preferred, two hours, and servo w.th a sauce prepared as follows: Uno teacup sugar, butter the size of an c'j;. a hfgc tablemoonful of l!our, all ttirred together. On thu mixture pour nearly a piul of boiling water, hot it cook a few minutes, and season with nutmeg or to Las te. .ShaJe aud Water. lu.i'a-ttttres. . . ,,n Many paitiircj.ui tho West consist of a level piece of prairio land covered with a few varieties of grasi and ur-l-otmded by n. fence of bat'bud wire. There is no water except that found in natural depressions of tbo earth after a heavy' rain.' ."Milch cows aio allowed water in the yard twice a da at milk ing lime. Calves, colts and" sto.-k cat tle are driven to a pond, creck,or wat ering" trough once iu every tweuty-fotir hours to qtteuch 'thofr thirst. Sheep oitcn aru not treated as wull as this. It is a favorite idea of somo fnrmurs.that sheep will get along well enough on dew. Tlicy are fond of r'eatling-storics of sheep that lived for months oft ocean i-ilamli tliat contained tro friyih water, or in acid regions iu the lar West where there aro no springs or stream. It is true thai mo3t kn.ls of farm stock will exist for several month on a scant supply of foijd and. wfcte-r, anil with yury Jittlo tp add to thuir tromfort. The ariimals will exist, but U1C3" will not be profitable to thoir owners. Cow will give littlo milk." shoop will afford but a small amount of wool, stock in tended for the butchers will 1:13'. on but littlo fat, and young anitnal will mnke a very slow 'growth. Stock kept dnr ingsovcral.generations in this way tvill run out." They will diminish in sb.o and productiveness. Thc3' wi)l bo far lea profitable to their owners than an iinal.s that have had their material wants .well supplied aud have hud at tention paid to their comfort. Some animal, like human beings, wiil onl3' do their best when thc3 anr well fed and cared for. Every pasture should contain a per petual supply of cool, fresh water, to which animals can have access at all times. If tho pasture Is largo, then there should be several drinking places. Animals should not bo subjected to the hardship of walking half a mile to ob tain a drink in a hot day in July or August. If thev are compelled to do this, they will often remain thirsty for several hours, and will then tiud thcii way to tho water, antl drink immoder ately. Abstinence from water for a considerable period, or a long wnlk in the scalding sun in order to obtain it. will result in the loss of milk, tlc&h and fat. Water, nest.tp air, is tho cheapest article that-is consumed -by animals, and they 'slionld have it'In abundance and within easy-reach at all times. Many farmers are, very.negligent in utilizing natural supplies of water. They take no pains tb keep up the Bow of -.water in spring?, or to conduct the water thoy afford through pipes to dif ferent parts of a large pature. The fall necessary td'eonduct water is very tunalb Pipes of wood.- iron or lead aro cheap, and are easily placed belqw the frost line. Once in" position,. they will last a life-time, and require no repairs. It is often the caso that a supply of water can be obtained from a spring located on an adjoining farm, or on the public highway. If there is no spring, streamer lake from which water can be obtained, resort must be had to wells and wind-mills, or to artesian well?. Ono sof .these wejls will of tea furnish sufficient water to supply several farm. Eery pasture should contain some means of shelter from tbe sun. If there are no trees they should be planted as J r,soon as circumstances win perm;u it may be advisable to plant quick-growing varieties, a? linden and wUfow, for present purposes but more substantia! kinds should, be set oat for aJbrding shade in the future- It is best to plant the trees in the higher portions of the pasture, as they are more evposed to breezes, and are the xaost comfortable for.aaimals to lie in. Grasee oa low land are. likely to abound with trouble some insects.- It is desirable to plant trees m several places, so that stock of different kitfds and ages may sot troubi1, tae outers, uaiue wtll oltea anva sheep., calves, and colts from their rest 'ing places. Excellent shade asay be secared by making frames of. timber. aad covering them with wild vines. Tho woodbine aad several varieties of wild grapes may be obtained 'without cost la most parts of tha West, aad tritmlaated with lit tle troehle. -They are hardy, .aad make a rapid, growth. . The CHatest ispe vineuay also he employed for covensf theuTju-bors.j Thekeit, : twsr jsot of the test qualify, isvhe& welj-ripeaed, PE39tr. Sjio. ,rajmy be used, if desired.voc, se-pparfmg , tsse viaves. shelters 10V hnni3ite 'bm smt "be covered with loag straw., rashes, or meadow-gras. Shelters made iathisV manner are des'rable to protect sieck sgalaet storms as well as agamst the sun- Chicago Times. j . ft. muifn ir mkth stwbV. cdocilk to iuysiwi ! rh hbfbwlT. tb (. m4 Um !mt , tW wi, l b -!. atvl tW crrV. ssm rcrT 0ftea 15. W4 d oi4 cadr rcrToftea jj.,, t wim. which a rvfr l I -auoa racist hare UUstrrr4 al k 4 - . . .......... V, iW t if.l rt . r. ' rrA.' ti nllti t& i5tr rety X? cm ica carta rtaaua vy M, J f J eoUOU. Mixr Mia tilak. !t tl rvfl-tlr4. ti.I , arvm tlai bra titr!sx nti, M it ' 7 ' tah. H rtfwi. vai d tt. " i8tt. tz rrep. Trie NrwTitC?wU!itTrUl rti rw ofCaptab. Jeo!44t,JTt.pWBW. & I.UJ. .v Y . b hwt t, Su, suScrcr 1th rfecuaisti fr taay ir: lie uii S' JdUa Oil wiUs lealij iaco. WlfT rat a oid-misi-6f-rar taa tw blnt les ta thnlcof bl nHtQtr W cmc a rrtailer. bal4 ht r li tr4 ' Ucoiue be cou'.J d te x wt ii)ef. Hsr ---We are so taiclfut to yf that our baT wj ptrnitncotl o.frd f a dgtl arl r.rotr"l ttTrculxziit id la U.iel b lb ue of llwn ltiurr fet iu mber, hMPi i the tf unsB rotir4 br t tvrfec. hoita soil nsn2a.- Tt irniU. Uwcacu r. N, Y. S aaother cluusa. K-f JE.. A St. IiCil'IS pKT isjsi ''Wbea s Chicago jirecUer wmu a ner raurc all hl.ows, stnl st big coerrr!)oB, h b hb&oU coBsictrs! of brie.." ToD'fl n4 mMJIt ar?d wiffcrtut' from ncrfoti llUii, Krmlurr 41 afr, Ion ox Hicmory, aod VimUvU iiuttu, houM acntf tbrr' ttaror f'r Part VII of pauiohlela UiuM Vr V'itM' Ihruiry . Jjcdlcal Aocialtoa, UufUio, K, V. j w. It I omewht j.srwlotleal Ut th rasa j nbo worries but kbuul hU bcaltU i Ui ' rain nho hi none. - T1a Bra4 CaaaoS t Xtt. nor If your luc art bidlj wattnl iwsr esa tou Ik? currl tr the tfo of Ir. l'iere -(ulJtn ilcdlcl mcry.v ItK bow oer. Uncuald a a tonic, Herallf ao.1 utitrltlrr?'', ahd rradilr currs the inott obtl natr car of Uroocbitls couzb. colt!, and incipient conumilloa, far urualu; In ertlcacr ohI liver oil. Send two aruj for Dr. Plcrco'a pamphlet on Coonmpticit and Kin Urcd Affrctiuu. AtliUcwt Viu.t' IUkMc-SAKTilmiC-iL ArtsottaTioy, lltlfrito.N. Y. Kumku.'ON' a. he, lhc b a rumor for a rumor o n aln currcccrt and thai be bas never been ahlo to do. Featal Caaaptalata. Dr. It. V. PtKitcc. Huff 1I0. .V. Y.: Jirmr Hirl rlt to tell u4 wbst your " Kaor " ltc I'rracriptioa " hat dona for lue. I lud I been prrst sufTerrr from female com- plaint, jeciJlr UraKltis-dosrn," f of ", over lt jcarndiirlns much of tbo time tin- I Mc toVsork. I pld out hundred of ilol-l lar without anrbcnrriltll I Xtk IhreolMt- l Ilea of the Kavorltn prescription." and I ' never bad anvtMnic to do me o much jrooil In my life. I jidvlio even lck lady to take It. JJiu. i:Mtl.YUiio.ilti.Mcllrlilcj.JIIctu House England, borac. sauaar ro ms.de and sold In John Hull always did lova the .Vaiure'a SMalr-Way. The khlneyV are nature' -tlce-way to w.ivh out Ihvdoliiis of our constantly cliii Inj; budlc. If they do not work properly tho trouble li felt everywhere. Then bo wliQ and avou you sronisn of disorder get a package of Klndey- Wort. CviuUhHoh. Heaenra rraa Daala. WlUlsm J. Chiik'nlan. of outy111s. Mi., ssts: "Iu tdn fait of l7d I was taken vtltli a ttoUnt Uitdihgtif lhUiHiH, followed bv 4 severe couch. 1 was admitted to the Cttr -Hospital. While there the ductora alil I bad aholelo mj leitluncas tflxassJialfdiJIar I )aveUho;r( but a fricu! toM ma of Dk. U'k. iiau.' lUiy 8AM roitTUK I.c.NO.1. 1 C"1 lotllc, when t4 iny surprUe I commenced to feel letter, an 1 ti daj I ieeMn better s-lrtts lira n 1 have tbe tat three jreata. I wrlto thlbo;lii;:tli.vt every oua sMIIctOd with Diseased l.uni will take DtuU'ss. IUll'H IHlsam ton Titit I.c.nus, and be con vinced that CosstJtmo.H cax r cciicn." Also astireaeinclr for Colds, ('on?), stut all Chest, aud J.Uu'DUcacjt. avid try UrulaU. TrsuIa-TUarks. The IinporUnce of law that would pro tect trade-marks li tvcflvlnj: marked atten tion from tiMbif,!n4 pulillcaswcll from ConKrcss, tlu: brands on some coodi adding lartcely to their commercial vnliir, becatno their merit U known to tbe conumrr, and the buyer. looks to trade-mark ajcontltutln; bis security. Thus the tJorham trade-mark on sterling llverware; C'oIsatM' mark lo In dicate the various JtnulcjLof their Map ami toilet gootl, ho alo very bleb comjturcial value. Th-iUirti,lt"0ic''Crorc' has a peculiar value of lU nvvJ nbfc.li so dlMln Kiilhei it from all other? that It ba'acqulrel cry larjco commercial value. J-orlllanl Tobaccos arc Rood that the comuinrraki for In tbe same way. The law cannot be too severe In proteetlti; bfast manufacturars. Tbe burnliiK.Qf the great tvn worVs Rava dealers nome cxctr for ulitliutlns other stoves for the Cit.virrr.tt OaKi but now tint the CiiaktkkOak factory is at work ada turning out over Zbl tove a day, the Uala can cut their order filled prmh'ptlr? sind the Tear 1S31 bids fair to uran sll previous vear in tbe demand forihe famous Ciiaktkb Oak- make. U-2S) TaNstLL's Pc.NCti," made by TansllI A Co., Chicago, I the bet flc. Ctsar on ear.Iu Ask your dealer for ft, and take no other. Dan'l la In lar Itanaa. Ask Drus-;its for Kouch on Kata." It clear out rats, mice, roaches, S es,. bed -to if J, .15c "As good as represented," Is what eTery body says of Fraxer's Axle Grease. :Try 1L i a To UiVK good breal use National Teut. AX-importaatfratberinf; a boll. m Somr wae remarks truly when be tajs that popularity in polltloi Is tosenyour name in laretype potedtrfa fence Some body wi I inquire as to who you are. and when the flritTdn caraciyou will disap pear.' "I OOS'T know why !t Is. Charllcj" srw remarked, pensively, but. bene, ver I look at your mustache, it make toe think of au tumn. It was aptrtrentty an Innocent nr mark, but Jt cot Charlie one dollar and fifty cents for a fresh bottle of balr tlye. The ba.hful youmi man who asked a ladr on the beach " If he could see her home" was much surprised to bear her reptr "that be could go up and see ii be wassied to. but she didn't tblnkber father watatrd to sell:" then she coolly waikea ost wite tbe aua of Jicr choice. ' a o MAN can tell aaotber's feellnxi. A Ulwart Irish Ialorer waa one day beprln from a -;enileman, who requested a medical man present to examine the -said laborer. The laborer bad enforced hi plea' with: Vcrhanner, I cant work-" Icaaflnd then, Tcr.luRiner can't tell how lazy I feel." A nAsx wan Itrtrf In Drabwrne, -Waa ambitious to marry a duiue: Hut k noon came to woo her, fBacecoad.oofcr . Youns fellow whose ttrst name was Lnjae. The bride was Itl up tbe broad atile, ' Got uolattSeaaotaJltlasrstaisle, -. Weeo asked if shoa be airue-wrfe tout.- .fhe proTaptlyxoslicd; -I abotti saaJsia.' 1 m Thkkk'r terse thiars aa old as tlseiilk. anvbow" salelold Uncle Beubes. '"o'bat ar?tbeT?"aiked bU alece- "TTsey're tfee valleya- betweea 'eta, eaikl'soiHesryaa- sweiea tae old L.oss for Tsssasr heosekceeert .IHaw can you tell- a youaz f owl rota aa ojd oner "Uy the teeth : "By tbe teelk ! Bat fewU liaveaotevtbl" tiseT snea!t, ba J.bate!" notblnz the Huruer ynta you to prevent yoor workin?, my man,' ssld the doctor. 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A SPLENDID NERVE TIM. thh iwt stmnir RMovrn ros yWSSS S9 SS'SJaS" SSjiS(S jBA 'iBJf s 'sfRsBSBBRvJriRRsBBBK I iTaBtBaa "BHHsSBsl fTa-rafa ut all hln.l.. nf ,1m)!, fljeal-V" ri,U, lNilr,U-M atMS tM-MMal IMrnr la.lcvlMM ta m im imtamm j iiim n - -i ii .i i iu iT1' iiwmri i iis.aimsi. It tanlrat M-l. IUmIwm. MEDICI MI WILL' CURE A COUGH PISOi CURE FOR CONSUill'TlON . L ralattll nnnn.iiT Tfiisriats)tTieirT . V eM V.tW1 - r. M',isi '"' '' Wuata-, rJ "r. Han'i -""" 'irinnffiriTi-i imm. rvw&S&ftl M i .. -:.-. .-.-?-. 3&-j6l' ---- J. .Sl J '?3&&?ii- & ' ' .ir"" ; - ; - .'.'--r' gaSSSSjjBryysSa-A sewn .SsliT tTg3smmrt g