M'-IMPl V .-V ?& :t- v - -- hs-rfSa., . .. - THE JIEICL(MPD- CHIEF. ';-J -. .jy . . ( bb mmm "TJIE JhlXISI jtOTS WHISTLE." "Oli. wIiNtlo mi! LM eoitic to yon." ' JNrarlyvorj-'iialin-jr or Alio New York Mttl ew V.ivi n-icl Ituilrti.t'I iftt owccthi-nrt or 'V0,,' .N"" lr..-ln if"ftnvorytmln ttouhl whistle it vtlutt; to noun fair tUtrm ntl Oie-llii fc'n-w n reur'ulty ar-t-plittfii;- Unit th'-'iutlmrit Oi have Imd It sIuiiihv. iMiltu Jt noon wi!ii "Tlilrty-flv-ij" f Elx-fl e a in. there's a local comc. Make- up at Itritol. runnlif iMot; An tli-ny lier wlilitle sIiikk an liuim ' I a lit in caution to mini un' Im-iliL. Jiti'O" ""t lH'ri tvlio Jnek Whlfn ralN Lilt Ioii WoMlliiir-. lown Jiy the 1'nlN; hiimni'T or wlni'T. iiluny the fain, Mn'li' am lier-lwrr Mllln lirt- numo " ' u U: l.u-ic-: Lou-lecr i ,;.. m M lx-ttfl f Jsltt jvui uuA henr'l'IVrTnj'-on'" i'ii niiiii'HTiii w( k'. Hint or mi tiej bcicihui aim! -r Ma ti-l Hit? rising un, Jehu iari 'iriftmoyour'trcsmsr Hut I !oif t tiilml It; It maki n mo frln ?ol Jiifkdowu lifr; wlmre Uwr.rffV lta In, Ml." wile. .leriihlin. rnn tie.ir him uall, Joii'l as a tlu-out of.liro-w can Imwl '.! i -too' hliue! J -IhmiI" - . J Hut ut otic-tilty one. hM "alxty-foiir" ti . .. i. . . . i . l . i. ixioii i.i.i rioiu .ai. ciL'Hr irouu Iir iwiic Iht nittl- uml ruiulilo mel rour With then jfteM whistle that evi-r lilew; m An'aniiy on tin furl VnenViiljce of tho town, hinMl (Sue Uiiiihrop'fl'fye iiriirnmi Mime llUe Hie Ht:irllht. Iiriht an elear. When Hhe hear the uliimieof Mx: !ear, "Ti on on on, yij-u-ii-u-o!" An' 'Ions; nt inMu'Kht u freight conifH.in. Jea' Iterliu nfttivUtonl 'lou't know iiMi Itut it ruinlili-H nlonv ultli u fearful lin. Till it readiei thy V-Sv.iteh theie, uul then The eleareht li'it-1 of the K-iftei U-IJ That out ! a 1-raM-n ro'ilct f II. Wki Nellio Minion o ii of hiTil'i'iims--To her IIKe a uetlilfn hell l hi-eiun ".Nell. .Veil, Noll! .N II, Nt II, Ni.lt: . ' An' f-omoulierv Into m lh" nftenioori, - Voil II fee "TlllrlJ K ell" tiellkln' West: )t" Iiil Iioiii llnrilor.l: same oi tuno New t -I lor I' e Kirl that ltic him I teat. " Tom Wi'-uiii rw'iM on the rittht haiel hhle, tilvlif'her ? it'll at etery Ntri'le; n' he ,-4 tin- wlilsMe. nw an clear, l'or Lulu 'Jray. on the Mil, to hear "Lii ill L o-Im;" Stil jio' H ii all lav an' all ii'jr'it. Till the old ifi'U have otl t It iTrilittrti horc; HHI iiihjiU ami Ii lelielor. hsu It alii t riKht I or lolks to ilo com tin with Bueh a wir. Hut the engineer their kl-m- Hi'lltlow 1'roin a hifttle vnlvu, to tho KirJ fle-v know. An'lhe x'okci the name ot their Fwc,lh''iiit-i tell With the Ho.Jo Noll! Il.tli: of the MvajJng n: j: TiuZiTur, hi 7.W I'OSTAI.'i: )!' STATED. i. I was tall, overgrown, awkward and Mteen, witli a pervading coummis!ic.s.s that my hamls and f-et were very lare, and the added misery, in the ease of the former members, that they were al whys led, and I never knew what to do with them when in company. I was mak iii; a visit in"; :tl ;randniotlier.s delight ful, old-fashioned country home, when Wie morniu"; the dear old lady called me to her. Here is Mimethiu for idie .-aid, "an in ilat ion to you. .liin.' a chihlreir.s parly al Mrs. I'M wards'." Children's party." repeated, prob :ibl. with ahade of scorn in my voice, as iinlieatiii": that I was no longer to be placed in that juvenile category. Not, children exactly," corrected grandma, witli a smile at my masculine iliirnilv. 'yoiiue-iMMiiiIc, I should have """ a Mm . . 1n.. - Vi Mi..e.moiii mj.. like a iiaM. of liKi,t,T -"Hic, icni, jjo hack to the parlor." ".SjiimuIis jnrl!" I exclaini-l- "I A!ui,iU-fhiK&nW , . 'Shu k"1 !"? in a wi,,i,W P"M':r- a'1 lhink Jt ltirely a woman, duty .. . . J , ,. . 1 1 ri-4 of llutvcmn' Lwait her d wmpUnlift to lielri t 'ufol int. Tfuu frc- ?,'W M,1Te' lM:r !" H i-nnt.-. hrH tiJetulArr tliaf book of Ibfe late Dr. Wur- .Vn..lH.i..l-lliV.low'.Vte comj,anio jr. the dance (wherein I ex- arc I'.twhnell. piiblbheil wmc Vea Vou mlslit lilnri'liis'iln'li'kiK.HsitViiHL t-,,,I-, th country boy, and gloried. In airo, calM A Hefomi against Nature? iH-dii-j .voH. ;-::'i- . . my .ayomplw!.ui4iii4,jjn.l, atfjtAt, i Irilr hu denounced thcvholc" woman' fed Mrs. I'M wards' daughter Flor id is" fourteen, and Tom Itvrm and all the boy. s young men, I should say,' with a twinkle of amusement "will bo there." I had sundry misgivings that I should lint enjoy the part; at all. being as yet Aery much afraid of girls, though lie Iginuing to admire them as mysterious and fa-einating beings. However, I accepted the invitation, as I found that all the boy.s I knew were going, and the party was to be ijuite a "swell'' af lair for the village. When the evening came it found me with the rest, scaled in a large parlor, ten unhappy because of my arms and hands, which would by no means ar range themselves in any graceful or becoming manner, and extremely bash ful, but full of admiration for a lovely Mack-eyed girl ab.nit a year younger than mv.self. whom I knew to be Tom 15y rue's s ster. She sat some distance from me, but she had given me a sweet .smile when I first came in, and now from time to t me cast glances at me which in - created at once my bliss and my con fusion. Various games were suggested and played, but they were of a quiet char acter, such as " Twenty- 'Questions," " Proverbs." etc., so that I had no op- port unity of approaching any nearer to Mabel, who .showed heielf very brill iant in her quotions and answers dur ing the progress of these intellect qal amusements. Then somebody suggested that we should play posUollice. Po.-a-oiliee! what is that? how do Aon play it?' I whispered to Tom Byrne, my next neighbor. Don't you know how to play post office?" he asked, with a scorn of my ignorance. "Oh, well 1 suppose you - cit fellows don't know anything.'' I never heard of this," J assented..; Weekly."" Well. I'll tell you how it is: a p'rl a-ks for a letter for some boy, anil, then you have' to ask her how.mueli postage, aid if she says one cent, you jmist kiss her once." "Oh!" said I. " Yes." replied Tom. "and voh kiss lier twice for two cents, and tin centimes for three cents. Jt:: quite fuuifyfi is :i pretty girl." he added, judiciously:' "1 suppose so," I replied, vaguely. ' Hut 1 forgot to tell you," he added, ' if she ays 'postage not stated,' then you kiss her its often as you like. Hush! they are going to begin. To be surt one of the oldest boys was appointed postmaster, and one girl k after auother went out into the entry, each presently knocking at the door, askin-r for a letter, whereon the boy called for sheepishly followed her into the hall, and to judge from the sounds of screaming and scuttling which gen erally followed, paid his postage under considerable diiheulty. 1 watched the game in a state, of Iw wildered alarm. What if .a girl should call on me! Hut uo one did, and I was j half disappointed, half relieved, that I w-as exempt, when at last it was Mabel Byrne's turn to go out. She left the room with a lovely blush on her beautiful face The door was fcolemnlv closed upon her, and then after a "brief pause there was a faiut knock. The Postmaster opened the door a few inches. aV What do vou want?" he asked. "There is a letter here," she replied. -9 "For whom?" " For-Mr. Janies-iIiH.a:- - - 4 How much to pay.?" fcV ' 44 Tostage not stated," was (lie faint reply. They all laughed loudly and looked at mc, for that was my name. The blood rushed in crimson floods to niy face. I got on to wy feet somehow, and with my heart torn between, a wild desire to go into that hall and a wish to sink utterly away from human kind, I stumbled out of the room. The door was closed behiud me and I fouad'myself almost in darkness, as tho hall was Jmt dimly lighted. . I IfriaaaaMKH-aettfr Uical iieaxd tiie -.--? d- , KT'i ?frc&t- S3 . ,fa?nisg; iwiUrUi .pj.U. dc once in my life LkniMriMt J.W.xl lat know liW.'-'flar- t,,!l;feil"c ail (hUMh -n talus-. aWa?Mab,tid nreaCM Tfir s1h to her check fu ihri.'o or four rapid, half- friijhtvneil kisc. Ixiforr? kIhs could free herself from ruy cnibntcn. p "There, there! Mn I!H1.M hi fcild, Willi a Intnl. iiicrrv Inti-di. "dmi t he w . - " ' ' aa, - - - - - . - - Lua-iiiaaain- .I'm .Mire vou ar bold cnoun now:" "Have 1 paid inered. my Mjtac ,'t I stam- - -.miceii, vi; noiixif and tnar. oinpii.iiiijMrU.T CroWllill deiurlil Of the eVetiill'r.linr !- - ' 'a . " l.4,.ll CUr"j!l l'0m' J his was all. The ne.ctlay I nttiraed to my home in the 'rfty, and Afalx-1 Ityrne leeatne only a memoiy; ntron at lint, fainter a time went on. but iweel nlaV4. A hen J aw otlperlrU . 1 cpinpareif them iijeninlly-vitirtho ' ' viciure-aiy-' ini:iiiti(ii painU'd -of I .SlalwI. r.nil they never seemed half j-o f iweet nhyayi. AVhenJ uarr other rU Jai'UlU'JLaA'.XfcLaiila: Htit then I did not hee many other e'""- 'w oaaiiinines msieait oi 'iiiiiiiiiMiiui, ?eomeu miner to increase upon me as the years went by. I avoided orielv. anil wtuc untnupli "if n .1 J..t..t.S... 1 .. j reeltici fniMi ladieji jJuit my mofjier w.w .quno wurneti lesi l blimilil become a conlirmcd' old baeh'or. Perhaps one reaniui wjiy I retained mv dillidence was tliat my-piirMiits were.mon books, llld not atllOIlir IHloille. I Imd made theCipuC'i ofVeology my ntttdy, and at i went y-scyrii i-iiina mell in a rum ... a - t- . - - . .- T fortable position a" aji3latit professor in one of dur be-tollegei;. the salary of wJli'-h. Willi mv own income inl.li.J making me mi far at ea,othat I n-solved to devote my btinimer vacation to a tojir in Europe. , '- l .1U Ivjuipped with bag ami hammer, Jiigiit found fnj 'making a pedestrian lour of Switzerland, with a special iew to the study of its gl:u:ial .ivxtem and lithology. j nndtipil the well-traveled way.s. jhtu !caiing Iho Mieiely of all I other tourists, and I wa therefore ut terly anuued whea one evening, asl drew near the little house which was my temporary abiding place, a tall form strode toward me out of the darkr i:eK and a heart yvoiee cried out. "Jim! dim Jlill!" iWliut is it?" J replied, with a half nervous st-ut. "Ah! I thought it was my old friend. Have you forgotten Tom Ilynie?7 , Of course nofTfor I Tia 1 met hmfoe ctsioually .since we were boys, and I v:i"i heart "ly glad t see iny foriner comraih;, always one of t lie be.il of com panions, i "I saw-iyoiir name on the book at the inn, lie ic'aitiicil; "Wsls pure it tuu.t be Mm. Al anv rate I lliomrlil I would .start out to meet you. "Hut how came you here?" I in quired, "iuthis oiitof the wav corner of the world?" "Heeait-e it is out of the way. Mabol and 1 arc making ii'tr'p in search of the p etiiresque. You know she is quite an art -st!" .So Mabel was with him. My heart gave a curious tiiump, anil tor a mo ment I could hardly make a sensible reply. Yes " he went on; "she is m devoted to her art that it .seems to quite absorb her life. Sh" has not thought of mar riage, ami does not i-ire in the least for the ordinary run of society." She will be glad to see ymi, though," he added, consolingly, "as you are a man of science. ' ' We walked back together to the little inn, and presently I was shaking hands with a beautiful and stately woman, whose br'ght. dark eye. Hashed with the strange intensity and tire that I had never .-ecu in any other eyes but those of Mabel Ityme. She greeted me" very cordially, and after we three had taken an evening meal together there followed a delight ful evening in the'little parlor that Tom and his s'ster had .secure I. For once in my life I felt myself quite al ease in a lady's society. In the first pla-e there wn'Tom to keep me in countenance by a prcdominnnec of my ovnse in the company, then Mabel did not expect me. to talk of airy noth ings, that light foam of the socitil whirl pool'whieh I never yet had been able to .skim. She .-poke lirst of my s 'ientiiie pursuits; s te showed so much knowl edge of the subject that 1 really found my .self talking with carucMnoits and enthusiasm of the formation of the country, and especially of the glacial system and the curious mirks of its a tiifnJ'br.HJ by the specimens 1 had col lected. She, in her turn, contributed to the evuiiing's interest by telling me of her work, and showing tin; .her .sketches, which were really of a very high order of artistic merit. There was no .school girl weakness in her hand ing of the bru h. but a force and poetic thought that had wonheralready houwrable rec ognition in the world ot art, "And you have never heard of JMa bcl's paintings until now?" asked Tom.. " No," I confessed. " You know I have been quiti absorbed in my special .studies." , " Yes. and you have not seen Mabel for ever .so Ion;;, have you?" Ho," I replied, "not since thnt'sum jucdcu years ago, when 1 wa at my grandmother's." "."Tollv times we had. too," said Tom. reflectively. "Keniember that party at Mrs. Edwards'?"" A sudden rush of blond to my face utterly confused me. I stammered a reply, and Tom. lo my relief, went on with some rambling reminiscences. It was some. Utouils before 1 dared to Jook at Mabel. Surely she wits blush ing, too. The next morning we all went on-a trip up the slopes of the mountain. Mabel in short, gray suit, alpine hat and stout boots; Tom carrying her drawing materials. Thus we made this any many another delightful expe dition. Life took on new colors for me. There was a radiance and glory about it that I had never dreamed of "before. Every day I found fresh reason for ad miring iny beautiful companion, and our walks through the deep valleys, and up the, rough mountain sides were to me like enchanted journeys through a realm of fairies. In this IoveFcst coun try iti the world, with this most glorious woman by my side, I was, in deed, as ono transfigured by the HgKt of the grand passion that took possession of my soul. AV lirst I knew not what had befallen me. 1 thought only that my pleasure in Mabel's society sprang from a simi larity of tastes and pursuits and the charm of her conversation; but gradu ally I woko to the overwhelming fact that I loved her with the one great love of mv life, that seemed to mo now to date from tlic days of long ago, to hayc been, always with mevand to stretch out into the future tomakeittranscend eutly' glorious, or a long despair. Ami yet assoon as 1 had learned my own secret, niy former bashfulness came back upon me with tenfold intensity, and I found mysalf often embarrassed, in her presence, while at the thought of .telling her my heart's story, though my brain wassmuicn inrougn wun aazznng delight at the dream of successful woo ing, yet I was so overwhelmed that ut terance would, as I was sure, be an im possibility. And 3Iabel? Her eyes were very feint) to me. TJiey turned, to ne wit a Ml i now:: ami irci t bucbjiwi cc i-- . r . -j wm a LttyUroiatr?ItWlit.4ru'J1W ',y f' 0pTnvcijn,wf4 taltfraV al iSMUromnifeisyfc ar4tfS4t ' jki arrariMl To mama-re. in Q-ral. and cjHc?ally to tiic matrimonial lot of Mimn of our old friend. I "Yon remember lkru 4u'J-, yoa, I Hill?" akcd Tom. "Till, b.-nhfnl fellow like mt.' I ad- -- - -, ,...- - . w ! dciU I Vc." irpliedTutn. larr:uln;r. "H married Mim Cutting, our former school .teacher, I always thought ho iron?l' loWm riiriita hmtvmi.nl lint mi'tit-nincd thai ' even woman ouJit to have the riht , to irti'. raarnaic to tfiii iHait' , j,ho liked. I think he was clentificalJr corrert." t .rH.l-.. uitl, .rn..itri".TnM l.L-in-. "ilwar atTfimfl.'ni nt"il LvimmN rur irlanf" tunie! to Mabel: her even 5 were fixed on mine, and the look I met then; Kent the Llixtd to mv hf.irt with luolf-Mifu tmiMhooiy-Vi.k. thnt- I ' 'Tew faint with confuioB. and jreent- lv rtn he out of the room and to bed- tlj jo irh not to .liep. The next dav'I went out in the after- ! nooa by nn. Miff for a scmmbli: through a u.iiiiu and very rough oije, where Tom aijd Jdalnd did not care to accom pany me. I was half glad to be alone. . for I was nervous over mv audacttv-nf i the niirlit iMifore: vet at'ttioiicrtit of .Ma- t bd's kimlle i.v. mi nveru-lielmeil with i blindinir liatMniie.ss. that I had to look . '. . many times at a bit of rock before 1 could see the strbc that denoted glacial action. Itwat lato Minuet whn I readied the inn; The la-t rr light' was JluMung the d'.slant mountain peaks with that man clous beauty which i) one of the wondrous charm of- Swis Kceneryt I made niy way without-pattse toMabel'H parlor, fed therp by a forc tliaUseemed to draw me by a jMwerbeyondmycon irok The room was quite dusk and she was alone As I entered she eatne toward, me wjth a quantity of letters and papers in bf-r hauils. "'1 he.e came while you were away," shcRalil. " Mechanically I bVik the priii.r.s. Among them there was a large package on which I dimly dicerned the word "Due,' followed by an illegible stamp. "You have paid spjuetlt'ii on till.". I .said; "how much was it?" and looked up. "Po.tage not stated,' replied Mabel l'loinptly. smilingly, she uttered the words. Then her dark eyes softened and faltered. The paper.s:iml letters were scattered over the lloor." I had caught her in my anus with all the au dacity that Ind been once before mine in my boyi-di days. y (July now, tii'l " pressed passionalo kisseoti iier brow and" lip', I", foiiuil volet) at last t' utter tilt yearning that was consuming "my heart. DiO Levi' Mon'Mlif. Ills Scheme for l'carp. A rather slim chap, with rippling ca ...ry hair, stepped into a fa.s'iionable es tablishment where annj are sold, and called unto the clerk: "Have you anv self-cocking seven- .shoofer?" A Yes" replied the clerk: would ov like to look at them?" " I would." ." " ' . ,' . In alMittt two ni'inite.s "he counter was covered with revolvers, and the man with canary hair examined them and said: "(Jive me six." The clerk seemed astonished, but ti.nl up the pistols; at which moment the eutoiner commenced to fan-, himself with his helmet, and fajniarkcd: ' (Jot anv shot-guns?" " Yes. What. kind, do VOu prefer plain or latn'naled .steel?'- --- ' "Doesn't make anv difference. ive me about two of eaefi kind." The cleric thought he had struck a lunatic; but he didn't care whether he took the cash of'Tv sano man or a lu natic. S i he tied the guns up, and was about to announce tin: amount of the bill, when the young man inquired: "Do you keep cannons?" " We have some nice brass cannons that carry a twenty-pound solid ball," replied the clerk. "Are thev mounted on wheels?" "They are." "Then give me three." The clerk was considerably amazed, but took the order for the camions down on paper, and said: "Now, is there anything else vou would like to see?" "Yes; I would like very much to see some daggers." "We have a fine stock of daggers.' replied the clerk, as he placed several specimens on the counter. "Here is on" with a solid silver handle which conies a little higher than the others." " 1 will take six of the silver-handled ones. Now let me look at a few swords." " What kind do you waut? We have a number of different styles.' 'What kind, for instance?" asked the canary-haired youth. " Well.'we Iiave'the cavalry saber " "(Jive me two." "And we have tho cutlass." "The kind used by pirates?" asked the long, slender youth, with a sniilo that bet raved his anxiety. " Yes. tlie very kind. " I will take six of them." " Now we have some TurkWa ei mo lars." " I want four of them. I ab-o want two claymores, just like the one in the window." The clerk took down his order, and began to fancy how much his employer would think of him for s'lling such a big bill, when the customer said: " l want nail a tlocn Springfield on tliem ' rifles, with bayonets on them.' I will take vour tutler and till it to- morrow. Is there anvthiii'; ds ..? " Yes; I want some hantoons and spears." "Tho-o we have not in stock." said th) clerk: "but we can, get them and deliver them with the shot-guns" Now 1 want some hand-grenades and dynamite." "iVe don't kecp'them." Don't keep tlienf?" customer, in surprise; tiiehi?V roplieU the doa't keep "No." " Well, then j-semaH thosi things up to my hotel. (J. O. D." The man prcsentcil his card to the clerk, who thanked him for purchasing such a nice bir 1)311. and said: " 1 hope to ee you when you- play in "New York." "I plav in New York? I don't play." " Beg your pardon," said the cle.rk, apologetically; "I thought vo" were the manager and star of a sensational dra matic company, playin- a Far West blobd-cnrdhng piece, lurtfiatyoBcuiie for properties "" "Oh, no,' laughed the m '" yel low hair-s "I, am simply goiag dowj.to Tejtas'to start'a paperl Xhet-eafij'eer-tain journalistic amenities down tliere that I desire to observe to the letter. I, don't wish to be mistaken for an ant-teur."r-i'i.cjfc. , . -"- -y - . i- sr The number of -eountry girls anx ious to learn dress-makiag from a sharper, who gathers is sixteen dollars a head and then decamp, is alaaost equal to tho number of girls -who light ire with kerostte.-rKflWjMto Jokt-naL tnre .f'tPrT5 ! jr&sz swo 3r of all crar Tine tkt T"aU;Up,iili uiideir rdiwudJi bhtoK-il f3baVtVtWfalL 4wJ. The fimt pnutJoi rr4at. b$r4 J liy the MxMAcbu,! IrtieWltufstl " SoA cicy, wa uxn uy a larajcrnBo traiat his bmbei t inlc ttalk fiW each rooL Som f ahM.ar tknc kkimm ia Pi-arfre-climetnto Waring p!anUDr fcoyncr than anolc tnse annrml crop ar.nnre trrtain it usual trevment thai Uth cpj. (Jencrally. too. pear bnng the pnee-s. ;:ttr fuat t f A very nice white cake, which I be baked in a loaf, and .sboulil Lato make it jierfect a chocolate fnwtln;. mtarte Txnr cxip tl nugsr, Iralr'a of, lilt tor. oae can uf vuL cillu half teaipoooiul of. aoda. una. cup corn-iarcii. one cup of Hour, otic t4 "jKnfui of cream of tarV-r, and tl wnitea oi Uircc vzzi. Jf tlus tlln after mixin'. add a triffc tno; Jour. It is almost inijstbltt to gi vrnt'Je dtnttitJii alout flour, a Mill lrrands of flour tliickcu more than otb .W.-.V. r. -b.f. Chicken Pie: Put intu a ttausepan one quart of water, an onion, a l.ttle fhopicti jiarsler, a little celery xt-d. or, if attainable. a pi-c. of rvlorj', with pepper and mil; imnler for an hour, then put in a chicken, cut into con venient pieces, ami tew until thorougli ly rooke I. I.Tne a d ah with goo-1 pie cnist. then pul in thethickrn in layer-, with slice of hard boded egg between eacji layer; adj. to the gray a .-mall piece of luttT rolb-d in I'otir, and a qu.irt:r of a pmt of cream let it ju.t Ixiil, and jiour over the chicken, put on the top crust, and bake until thc-pa.siry is done. Y. JkraM. -Stornaway a few biidicls of dry roaiFdu-Uur the hens to dtut iu next winU-r. (Jive them enough of it and have it entirely drv. ?o ihry can "make the dust fly" all tfirough the hen-boue ami cover the roo.ts and till the cracks. and-tJie lice iiuut move onU Thin doc nofjoiind quite sj nice x-i Mjaiism!.. earhol.c add, krosune, perfect cleanli. nes, etc., but it Istnore practical and more likely to In: done on a farm where washing hen-roost is not the main btt-ine-s. Dust is also good to -or in lie on voting stick, but should be eardAl and lrtisicd out of the hair after the ver min have left. - Xirur mul Fanner Fall Plowin-r. - If fall plowing is nrojierly'done, and. at the proper time, it has the advautago" of favoring earlier spring .sowing, and lessening the work at that busy t me, an advantage that is too important to le overlook d. B.it if not done at the right tiui' and iu a proer manner, it had In-tter be put off till .spring. Thus bv plowing land early iu the fall, a. cfinnec is given fyr w'c-lbi,Jilagr:tss 'to spring" foith, partiiiularly grasj'.wheti .sod. u-Jturned tbiwn, and 'eajH-tiiallrl wh n I hat grass is quack or couch grass In Mich case, unless the land is plowed airain in the spring, the gntvs ami, weeds w.ll contend with thi! grain for tin mas tery, and too often sueeessfullv-always in the case of quack affording, lie.iiles, a chance for lite b -Iter ripening of the seed of the foul stuff'. (Jencrally, if not always. .land should oe ii.owed if there is i.owed rather late in autumn, and much to p.'ow, the work is cout'uued, if (he weather and condition of the soil will ailiu t. Thi'f Jatef the ptoAiug is done umler such circum stances, the better, even .should it ex tend into winter, which however is rare here at the North". This gives the fresh gioitnd to the frost and the snow, with no benefit to noxious "weeds and plants, an I with the further in I vantage of the freezing and thawing iu the spring. The il Ihculty with late plowing is that the Mill is apt to Ihj wet, which, whether corrected by the frost or no, makes un pleasant work. 'I'll s is less the eaMj w.th sandy soU, or a well-dra'ned clay loam: but with clay soil, retaining, it's water long, and packed in plowing,- or hard and tenacious, it is not only un pleasant, but in some cases hurtful, as when packetl by a heavy weight of snow during the winter, with little or no frost to relieve it, the spring freezing and thawing do not penetrate sufficiently to lienclit much. It will take long for such soil to dry. and then the harrow will skip over it. making little impression. What can be expected from su h a con dition of the land? If plowed again, the chances often are not much lietter breaking up rough ami wet below where U rests on the subsoil. We used to plow such soil the lirst in the fall, when it was the driest, or de fer the plowing till spring, or, if too late to put iu, prepare it for buckwheat. In no case should the porous texture of the .soil be sacrificed, and clay of all soils is the most subject to injury of this knd; tho harm usually lieing done in the fall and spring. With proper man agement, fall plowing may be' made to improve the texture of the soij through the action of the frost, as when thrown to the air in a comparatively, dry" and opn condition, so that the cements have free play with it, the spring will find it mellower than the plow left it in the fall, and in a condition fpc early sowing. This should be done in time, as by deferring it rains may occur-nnd pack the soil, and as clay parts slowly with its water, may make the sowing late, or defeat it altogether. It should therefore by all means be done as soon as the ground will allow, even if quite early, and all the more where the soil lacks drainage. The graiu will then get the start of the weeds, and if the soil hi good, stand n chance to "keep it. for one of the principal difficulties with fall plowing is the. advantage it gives to weeds and grass. F. ('., iii-Coimlry Ucntlemnn. rresenriuf; Salt Meat- Much of the corneil beef anil a!t pork put tin by fanners lieconics tainted or compietlv sjoiletldiirJngtlio suoifddr aiid fafl. rThe injury is not caused by using too smalPan amount of- salt. Aa a nile. much more salt is cnrplocd tfchu iiieccSTjary to prectc thunicnt. Sometimes it conta'ns irnpiirTlie "thflft cause the meat to contract a bail flavor. Pure salt should be employed for pre serving meat and dairy products. It costs but little mores than that which is impure, and it is more satisfactory in all respects. Meat packed, iu a barrel and covered with brine becomes tainted or spoiled in consequence of small por tions of it or some of the fat or blood it contains coming to the top. of the brine. The a:r comes in contact with it there and decomposition takes place. The products of decomposition of ani mal substances always have an un pleasant taste and smell and these, in the case of meat ia a barrel, are commu nicated to the brine and from thence to the meat. Meat packed ia brine shoiild be cut in pieces with avcryharpJuiifc. This'-will leave the cdes s'rniaoth. After it has been for a few davs In UriheVthe latter, should be, poured off ani'boilerf.' Tbonnll.GUpe aft. Uw jmWl ties t "rise to "ne surface, rtvbiic'ffi blood will be coagulated. "These sub stances should then be skimmed of. and when the brine Is cold it can be re turned to the barrel. If tlie briae does not continue pure, the operatioa of be ling should be np-Mrte-i; " SfMeaal -fatiati atKmld ke tjaben to ktcfa-the-Mtet under the brine at all tiascs. A fr? forated top or false cover, or a fraaae work, ahould rest ost tke aaeat assi be weirhteddowa bv a at of a stoae. If these mrecautioats are aleyedtaeliaWitr f smUmt wUIW my iiK,jfmiimmi fi ifci N -3 tvunw. tc Tbclclfw m t?JttIrrik3To .mm "I i grmmkm imM tsntnnjalnt. tb hav frrr. atl U callr! i k . & -krtLs k L M . .. . . - h. ar CuvIa. ife aartatna; m trrtIS rnJ rrtt-UV. $ ijat'f a Immj - rt'x-r'alcr. .al'rf stak to a?-x-tgT aaf if I jTt WyTolk, aVil -m Ueant li. hTtVl?Ljbcirtiil rt Isi'llir , !j, i .n 5, Tp-uo-afr. J av-4ar; fiitf w mum.o ia iKabrf MUbtrlficlwei. te tUi cl. aU w afypy rtt : I Ms aiyfcj. IaviBv ttt4to xrj t&lUjfcii UiU UithUx ct4 y RiurT iiii 1iwfrmrt Mtai w la my ana, (rrt faeaaal TtainU truU. I it4r alto rK-jaa-aBitti4 ib ttptrT t wuW t .nmfta. tm Mrty tr fcrt WM rgytul By Bd?KM tally car-sL'; dad tMbtwr -MrUL'-J t!vltf. U. clKh.ia BaJ Lk aaJw ti U UUfMXKM. To raa-t; mi tdlf. ajo-l a Mr-MMH iWrftrtY a.l torn, WiXrrie tli4rtd affto mg, M tM ef m-stwrr rvi tirrocsonn, 414 HMW term aUnaarlUrt VII Tiwm j.'iiii:nifT iimi rfnrt ui us i l.t. A.i.l.-.- u.-a. .... r..... if.ii.- r1 . 6i ... t ' ma. lat.. JUidra&m h rtci.na Utu-xajj.x: pUaiCAX. AssoctATto, ttaffalo, . Y. U , - "$ 1 proadiw'nt mm gftbmctlrfU & ft wrp(r. U Hli, KWye. blroa'IlklrrBhaa a Ufo. tfearyrimuahtfrks4BpUd.'' rJa'UcH !.Vsfr ! JJ, ii-Ktr, prnucnabl rurr. Core, Isiaionft. liUmr abuirtiyou uo nM nttcxt It. it oaljr a rgxtr-raU-Otoij7t 7V& .z-r- - ? ? :rt"-m x " l-.-n 15. Hmith, (JrBfa, Jla4-t nji'j wwnt-iriHi rmii iruiHiumr ifrowni 1tf --r (or low Mati ci U1" :llu-jita." ComplcUs care, alt an- noyfaji Kldwy Iicacs irrtutluiu ft. '.co .4T4w.call Otncinnatl km k. it U'li of America." lTt.iVrakr . ineaAHy ttr-ijth(iattil by Um u of uaJcree'a " J-a onto ri'crlptlaa.' :'ir nil frniaio dcranKniMnU, and tMVMisytii. isoiatiy ru-iu. I . r "p ! "W. 3 Too' m .of T20nTyu i.u.,r l.nn.llJ Pi Aincrican xuits. .t J AVif. "llrowu't ItroncMal 7"r.Ae' t-aduced, and tbrir ucs n, a I'oM., CouRh. Avtliuta aad Itroii- en uniaralleletl. " Motl ' KtaranVIVorm Kvnai.w'Aur fT erUhm.M ntlesstiejf -ayaii.Tailcf. -t. U- Alm mnicna-Wi! Axle fffSaao. t4- - - A rAiifo' ii.rwn.l'-rii TL hanj-rnan and hi n-.iaait The Jud-je. On Oie sy jraiicr of tlm (Irat nymptomt n t;riir I jflnil y, lofis ot apMtttr, pal ,'n.ation, follovrcd tiy nit-ut VJngb; jarotiipt iiieauirt'9 r.trt- lor, ol ill sw fitts nt lief iietil r laaan. .uonsuuipliou i- cro'iilou 4ran of tho lmic; tlirrcforo line thi ;r snti-scroliilou or hlooil-jiuri-Jhh-rtstorer, Dr. ' Plrrrw'a 4k-l 'INaciiveL-w' Sanrlor lirr nilil (.olden to i il live cilaa a nutritive, and iinMir- taN.il us (M-ciornl. For feak luuca. Illtili of t-oil. aad ktndrc-d nircctiorm it hat no niti.i tf tSold tiy tIniKKltn. For Dr. 1'icrcVs trcMi! on connumption uriut two ktampH. UMr'.s Di.tressAiiT MictMCiO. AsM.H.MATto'ir.'.'atTaln, N. Y. "v Ja. - Kr.r.t.Y ..iN-aVt. motor ran not makn Ita triil trip thi Inter bcauo of n uiticat- ru n'lou In vilimjor." "cliromatic tcalca of tlie Swin's Sn tic (H. H. S-) haa cured mm of hereditary rtifula of tho wont type. Tlie inedicbiMl worn man you claim tor It, and I Iiojk ! iv who doubt will write to mo. V. lUWTrtf Jr., Clatk.vill. (la. VTaoo.i track rriuio mral road, for are they not prif flvot tlre Cincinnati iravt'rr. jf g "Tew .-i.u-1 M it. A. -Nichols, of tliU place, .iv he MilTorrd from Catarrh for year. ll pur ehnetl n Ixtttle ol Kly'. Ct.-ani It-tlm or ti. Hn i now nltnott cnnsl, mul h.-ivi you e.-tn not rtH-oniiiieiul it t( highly. W"ari,IUiiji inore of Hiy'j I'rrtuii H.iltiilh.tii of nlloUirr cntarrh renidie: can hardly keep a anj tny on linn I. Kvkhh Hko.s., Dniitl, lndejh.'iid'jnce, Iown. A TRNOit fln-er can nltrnys neetire n hall easier than a Iniso, l.-ecaii.e he can & lifgher. AxinvnliiaMe.treiiKthenerforthonprTpii, mit.cle, and illRCHtue ori;an., prTMliieinj; utreiiRth and apjiclite, i Hrotvn'a Iron Hit ters. 5.W0UEWAP.I) ' l-'pald foranyc.iji-of chills that CltlLLAKiNK will not cure. Try It, Skinny Mn. " WVIU' Health Itanwrr" restores'health and vior, ciirvi Ilysin'psia. Rr.iim.N-u's ltiila Salve. tet family alre In the worlil. ami excellent lor natile ti.. zr.-u. Ir afttlcteij with Swr,, Kto, ne pp. Ioan TLomj'soti Lye W alcr. IiruffTUU toll It, . Cuts from barted wire fence, cured with Stewart's Healin;; Powd-r. Ho scar or gray, hair, .V) eta a box. A strijco rami A lynching party. Ii-iltiiiwre Every fttturthty. . ioo n.i.rsTKATicixs .sirrrnris On rrcript of MX ct.vrs i Ir iwntasT?, co prising ,,r ' DlAMOMIS, WaTOIKS, Ax-bujis. Pocket Hooks, Vatc. Clocks. M cmc-Box ks. Scissors, Jhwelkv, I.avi-s, Soup Silvkk axd Silver Ti.mtd tVAnt MERMUIi A: JAWAHh JEWEl.ll",CV.f Thrniot magtiiillriit jwt-Iry cataltJO' errr I.iietl. r Fourth and Locusf Bti., St. Iiui. JnA -You will be surjnxsed to bow'low ths , frice are. " - Hlitn in St. Louts call an ! ttr us. "Ecfl-Ofi: L. DtDicn nccuei Tennvson of pl.i(iarira Tennyon? tV har heardDt Didicr; but who in the DlcketW fj Tennyson? Avrrfafoir Herald. -AktcsII thin': what theyeem--vV. " Graphic Notalway. A ewinc-machine sonms breadrlotfl. jetwetitntM. but it fs IrO ami steel alf the Jan-.--b'f CU Jser- NKrTCjrit'.H power Ion?; apo ranishetL Thr waves tide his and. . It. For the tienetit of tho r-rder who bare not ranch aparv tfane at tkiifdirposai, a map of thi joke i herewith , a)pendMi. Tide Id And!" that means tnle-his-hand. J it yet I'lea c omit Cowers. Philadelphia Dnltttin. It is estimated that there are tbon--and profejsioaal burj-lar in this conatry, and we don't see what is to prevent a younj; lawyer from rising in bis profes sion. Dt'rott 1U. "What doe 'lax' m-w! ' asked Brown. "Lnx nteatw) Hsht," replied Smiib. Tfcat's what 1 tfeoajht," said Brown, bat I waat certaia. Lfcnosr my .leek's always- light, however. Iknto Traa acnrjps. a TwdyaatJdte party : exclaimed Mrs. Bfeoddy, wko was readiniT trrer the papers. Dear ate, Asgim&s -we'll kare to ciy yifj1. aeay before those Smiths bxr oTit. I woaTFirwkt it's like." Oil Ctfy Jill23rLi j -r a aST of afftctioa A ladv roet uk. -trJ tollksml. V,w kla J5& lrolmUy the beat myb to get kias iato " tttb iala m Eat finxJiWM ..a ?&&nrii h Ws ast -rsr-"-ui-r-'-r' - " -oaauoa yoa aad tectter nZ,f V" !5i?- ceala BeTer do aw. .. j. jriffii. :-Tt ana mmm .trr, SMtsiix UV ft" aU L-n I'tAjnl t k.t Su. tttihUl VWtA-4V VOTVfTr irf 1.1 v. , msr si fj. sm nrt( i aa-1 . .... ' - - - - -. - --'- .if 1? -" Beiart; "Mas, ?S?rm?-Tmrm T!T ?.- - T7Tr. aTaakkmacmim ttrt a.IlZZl aT ?t-r.,-'Mtl'-faell'' ai"it-"' 1-!l as - BTaBaffa I tfatl aami' k aa n aalaai T WaatU a-l aemaaaj SK faaaav-aw aaaaaj araaBBaw .aaamaa- laasBwirsaBwamrwwm "vPlFlrIWPIW BBBBBBBBBBBBBJBF - - p aVw3r-vT' . 5t"-- -" ' - . rjBPfaMatai ' '-. w'v - IBaBMBli 1 i li Tf!;;nff' fmWLmK-S "- Sis.ar li, j- - . wt . -.BTBE wwjnn...f ' a, "L Tt rrtntn 9t n-i.a:LTrm. ta C?tT!wEnZif9 mt Hk SmM Cf fTT. n' 3 rt-.j 3 -i & lrr ? rr fSf aAirr rnK-t lrUm Ut - fi tezM&ZXfPvTr hi tJrm: mim fitu friirTvv." H'kM !--. rcj t .r !- fV tfb'S -fit -. I listA V I t .Vfk & lr n w Y.it I .j. rr-it?vc tt-? Jtv-. :fia.'..r frtSti WW, t trlr-SfVi H"(&si Itw-J l ta,Mi .et- 4! ifc t t tJt! rv -? U.H vtttr W A g Ufrciiuih T c-"ie.:flHfc t "a rrs4 rl 'xfs-.l Vtt tint - H nl l i0r-s:Trjr3 ta r t r & ft m.-il ju '.4 I " J- if ei'tSPlLlUI 1- rter. f-? tvr TV . a -- a, t fiivu. Ut 1 Sk k r -r, aad t.rr 14 t tnst.Xa t r ja.ir w4 E K i ie mt mir, U -i.rcsf t" ruftW 4cae tar -st. al iaAm 14 w as? L a iurl t -I fcouw k, Wl mini u tf-tt mm ia tfce ar, 4 ni tA, iu. . la tttrt tf Ms aam t-e IJia'T.- r X ; 1V Uxt-Z twwrtiUJi fi traaHa CAlsitU. mbrUsttr' tv)r a pat lax a i-.l La tAaUU 3tuMcrit,',t: F U" aivjaftf rrjrt Yrr tauaj tKrrcU.tt traif testrHlv yrr,l U jMTrjat4 Tbete-Uta lirt mmj rvr IvtotatltaMal. - Hoar auisr th af tWre ia lUm Abmm faJb- -a atat-O atiall ft tkm iljrdU lt.,iiiiU ut ty. rxttut tryap lsto& sttHa V Wm t:iMsl or Br mHiIUam e tobU liiU vAr. aad tr ied v i iaay afterward a tiefure. WJuaW, ly irvcy varlatr at taa Sroa tantUy fatany aruniu." - Yoa Mrk t iTbrld. Mr. C t. V do YottTaea thlStltir . "1 Uata rj-.Pcrinttd for Ttv t Ibjc tetrs)-vl oHts-1vari,saak,iiaBrlJ soritiSj( BtKrti IU. H e-ri Umt? nton tnrnwitli tu nale lrk lrv;,an Utttt nnxhtro-a hriTt, Ttew r c Ifc hytnd tla Jbje Wnot ttvu, wfatt u tirsKjuarxr iiroic iron aa) ; 1"4 tr lTim trout. ThU maW ttna tMj rtor.t tj.hc-a tit tk wortL IU ka all tK-' LalHU pf (be brook tnwl, JUer Jn bota. lrranf ami lal-t, ilwvjAp TrlmMt.m pot on hi lle. r e-tiyJo a. -fir. i far nicir Tlicori and taffy OD-tftifd larjr tltaxi ordmary lnwk Uout of tho ani a-. Tta j-o-ttbllitlra of d-eio-lii'ayt in the 8h world are rrrrat, ad ai rapidly acertalnlic whtl V.ty are." nanro or arrurS wolle UWti Kirlt th afxiv arvount, h ciMttd not inl frT that h an'TWa JMtanc-Joli.Jteof tha fw tnrpUrair who. front a rich aitd life- lone rjrferwi . lfr rMf1-, !' j unriu. lt mo raur iiitigtna a .nunc and atalwart frnttte, urtnounttsi ly a bl tftMUlXrevfRtbUnS tbal of -iocrnW..aad cotereilwith a wIM, alllry twartl attt1ak urtantara- hair. Kotb (Jnfen, tM taiif .. .1.1, .!...... (. ..i-, ..r l..trl.'.k.t , M.il I Ml VI . 1 . fct W W (r,IJ1 .nil j th rrjtorter eoidd not bdp rrnrtrtasa.4 vii yo ItaJ aeett aim n Utt. wiaier ana piln, viHin mat, you tntjkl haeti ttba-ht dirrifretitly,' ait MtUran. fliow I UW.f bam wpuliitlttuk. Ui look at you, ttaV aickne tai JtaUt1tg of which y oa knw nothintj. "And an It wrt tanltl Ut winter. I west down Into KJoriiia In the fall to w !.. kind of ft. It llioy had in thnt fHaia and tn ly tLHr haliita, a-xi km attacked twttJC malaria in it atrtMrent form, aad whfa fl eainehontft I r.tllxed for tlm firtt tlnM"lni my life that I was tick. My yaptor wrro terrihle. I had dttll achlnc palna ia tnr hrad. limb and around' mv bark. Mv appetite (i wholly cone, an.f I leH la ot eurry auoh aa 1 bad oftoo hoard d1 cribed but had never exjrfnncriL An on who tu evrr had a rrrr ttv; ot malaria can apprreiat air rottdltioH. I went tit. tri aa I rem-ilnea thero alt tlm pr!i. aitdif Uieroever w a tick matt 1 wni Mixtnf.Mc "It leema hanllj poa.lble. How did ywi come to recover o coi!idtdy? "My ttrutbr, who aad ten aSJlcUd by a aevore kidney trouble and thrvatn-l with IWflfwiea-OT,Mf ea-nfdaUly cucd b) a teady in wittolf 1 kad area. veaadaMctjw I thcretor trial tk amrnaiy fcr. Jaur. milaria and ant happy to ay I am a will tn.tti to-day attd ttroajz. w iDttrumn tallty of Warufr'a JJafe Cure, which t bo li-Ti to tone of the uvxt raluableof mi ieine. Itvlk I - It i eoilnned by On United WUUi1' Medical Coli.- of Xw York, and that Dr. (Junn. ilau'otkaS In lit'Uiaa, ha written. a Io-m 4fV&0tam JiAJjiw yoi'i now a wdl a f-mnrr-ly!" "Apparently an. l'kp th rnidy on han I nit the litl" tliouch. and l ) not hnI. tat to rveoiiimriid 'l 'O oth-ra." "(n ur.in n iorr. JI-iw ituoiy pttn! of rt.h 1 at you her and how r th-y dl Tld-dr 'tVcll, we JiaT 41 piirnlt. wliWi art ilh viittsl up a fi'llowa. Twiily-two (ond of lipxV trout, t! jHinN of haIiooii UoiiI, 4 of Mi-Cloud rlvrr or r.t.n'Miw trnnt, J jtoml. of (iorin.-in trout, 3 of California Uiouiitniu trout, ! iKnd of hybrid. 4 of ou-ipiartrr .nltujn. and threa-quartnr briKifc trrnit, 5 nd of K'l I "t, and I poad of Cnrj. Tneu we hire what wnctll tin- CVtiteiiulal jvond or 'happy fJiniflv.' conltl:K of cro.tea of dfiririn?. IWh, in rlndinf; Kenoftwc aatmon. Ltnd Iockd nInion, California aalinou, bro,ik trout, aluion trtiot nnd hybriiU. TI- tlIi ration In tltn from mbtnowa to Is jM.nt'l fr, nnd in ae frim on- and-oiir-balf month to rl.voa7jreat"il- frjcoUl aoyt alu, that m Lavr a. 'h-xqtiUil'ppiiil. wlm h I cntin-ty nqty,- tWiirlt M.ak nrwtty well for a cnmtnuni'v of inanv lllirti. Indctt lb wbote x-rt of tbt flah eulPiro can b- 4ummel up In fnur tblnsrt.. lio- tirT.tLin..Hfin. ,trh wititr 7 o.. . i -:.. . I'Jmty of ..1. .-... W4 j.u.o u.. uu t.iii.- ll." j The nuinqroua flali xbibitiona wblrk are ukins ptnea lit all itrt of KnnM-t ami tha untttual lnPrst wrirh i Ix-lnjt tnanlfrt d in.thK aithJKt thronhout tbo wtvld. - , ail owi-,thir ori-cin to th rtces abarts dcribed at orlslnt.l ai! eottdaiKd by Srjth (irrn. it i certAinly caoaf for eon Kfatalatlon to errry Ant-ncin thai tbla conntry prtluca o many nn whow r;enfn brtns; rahr to tha world, and it la proof poaittTi of lb trt-atrat m.rtt tiwt a reoirdx r-n with wh hich atanduaz a Warner 5a'e Cara I known Jiht honbl l o tron-;lr endoral and recotn-mnila-I !ry one reputable and rrliabl at 8th Grra. -- - ;y Hai t a loaf ia, no dnilt, l-tr tluin nou. lmt a newptr man nnrr Kta a chance U loaf at all. -HoehvHer Potl-Et-prat. 1 ester. Swift FpjciSc (S. K. S.) for a bod cajfof Hlooil I'oiaon from MAUria.aad ant atifil that it tare I toy Ufa, a I waa given up to die. C G. hrzxctM, Jjtjp't On ork, Itorar, (ia. 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It h a nUiliAiiiy tumt'tKk prcpnmtion made to restore -rcTrj-iJi and hai:Ii; not a bc-.-wj;:loIjc'i--l'i in liar-rooms and tivcna. Point the Scemd. P.r.v?,'s Ibo: Wrrrr.vA b frc? frnt rTerrfawrj injurJoit3. The mo-t dclatc LidJcs and tJe moil rnfrrWcfl inCu-.u truty, use it aith pcriccl safety arnl with jrcat advantajje. While il h fwrrrful In its rcmctijal agency, :t is r-rntJcin its oprrtson. rcpfrrio; Mdcd 4r-jtli aixl imparting robust health in the vncrA cSictan manner. -. rrir.l the Third. Hi own'. I no. RtrrrS5 n made by ihr Brvn Chemical Company of Baltimore, a lotr---4aWAhI hxe. -Ix- rcpwt- tion is a-cH-kriojrn loathe h;.n--.s vorld axxl the gcxx-ral axsswsay. There b no rbk ia buyicir sich a rnedtor. c PARSONS' AA mm ' ) r- ts . W aw Kach ooarr "nurai utrs tj T-wrxea wcac. Imr nrm li'i Plata aa Sataa Tarn aa aa aV IV. attotlwo.aii a.a-. anilti f, For Two Tlie tw4 ftiBBmSf k 444 faUiMJ-Wy. 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