Usj-r- ;(8&Dfffi - s. ttnaep. 2 Id cloud, - KEBBASKA. THE TtWEE-CENT STAMP. Good-bye, oll stamp-H.' nasty tuck V "Wat ends nsA-rien.nip so. When othpraH-o jrnraoly Muck, Hut now inlBno go. 80 hero n if ooa OF PnoL tears, ., .Awl licit? b an honest nijrh ' . Good-bye, ol J friend of manr yes w iond-byc, old stamp, xood bye . - "Your Wo has been a x-ariod onr, u Ith curious phase fraught-- I fNimctitiu' a chock. omctlmcs a dun. X oer dnl,y coinlntr brou?ht: iii'l to a w nUUiK lover's face, i rfjiru 1 1 a mother' ej e, Or joy or pain to eory place ., (ood-lVe, old stamp, koimI byoi Y,Vravo'f ,oilci' Rn, ttcr men "ill ouch for whnt I ay: Allhonjih you hni been lfckd, 'twas who ..-.M-fai. turned t'other way; ,-e TViin often Inn box joiiKot- - ' t.s you will not deny 2ood bye. old rtamp, good bye J i li tub) or yean I heard Jlif Kuini! of voices hushed Jn death. A iimther'R dyinK word. ' v "ijiMen'B answer, sort and sweet. A w He 8 rejrretfiil . -The m.Uer of a baby's feet vouu-nye, oiu stamp, good-hyo! What wonder, then, that at this Umo lien 't hi and Iinuliart. j nniim impir. to npC.,k In rhyme il,Vromr.,t",eH ot "' ""art-'2-.':H wiUl "'"c mem'rJcii .le m'rlcs dear ,. J ",nl wncn other die - J ou vu nobly nr-rv.-d your pit Oood-bye. oiil stamp, srood-t tllrito4 born . Rtiimit. Lwirvl.hi . Kwjmc J. fVW, in CWcooo .Vctrs. THE EXilXKEK'S STOUT. A 3Ililiig,t Kxprrlrnre In the WI1IU1 Mountttlim. It had been snowing .steadily all day 0 long, not in a boisl.-roiis, tempestuous way, but quietly and persistently, ;us if the feathery Hakes which were rapidly j.iling themselves ono upon the other on the frozen ground had come for a Jong stay. Towards night Uio wind began to ne, and when the darkness m tiled tlown a moderate winter's .storm wa-, raging. We were waiting in thc Jittle Mation at L for the down " Train, telegraphed an hour and a half behind lime, and were endeavoring to ke-p wann nrouml the small air-t?ght Btove which hervi-d as the only healFn medium in the low-studded apartment L is a Iace of little importance ex cept as a railioad center, for here two trunk Iir.es cross each other, and it is also I lie point where locomotives were changed on the different trains. With t' Accption of the bustle and excite- htfiil incident to a junction Mation, there was but little to attract a tourist, mid the few natural charms the place IMOM'ssed at this time were hidden be neath the soft covering of snow. So the weary waiters were forced by dearth of amuMsmcnt, as well as the storm, to while away the lime as best they could in the dingy depot. Thc different time- tallies were perused, the flaming adver tisements .scrutinized, all to no purpose, for the hands of the monotonous-licking clock crept around the dial with thai tardy pace peculiar to railroad time-pieces when one is waiting for a be lated train. The conductor who was to take vharge of the express came in to wann his hands by the little stove, and soon the parly was increased by the e4igi fctccr, whose machine eoufd be dimly M-en far down the track ready for its expected charge. " Had night, Hob," said the conduct or. "Heller come in and warm up. She won't be here for an hour yet." The engineer made home reply, and joined the circle around the .stove. He was a man of slight build, drooping .shoulders, ami perhaps not up to the t average height. Kalher effeminate at first .sijrhl, until one noticed the square linn chin, the quick, steady eyes and the lines about the mouth, which .showed that beneath that calm face and quiet manner lay the will both to do and dare. He had been selected es pecially to run this night expiess onac vititnt of the danger of the position, for the down train was fie niciitly late, and the lost time must be made up before reaching the end of the road in ordor to meet connections. Time and again nothing but the coolness and judgment of the engineer had brought this train to its destination in safety, and Hob leanings as lie was called, had been ii niarkably fortunate, and had never met with a. serious accident. The run ning of the two trains up to L and back to the city constituted his day's, work. The position was a responsible one. the remuneration ;ool, ami the 'job..' as the bo looked uiion with e bo.s termed it, was nw 1V Hob's fellow engineers. After some minutes passed in con versation between the engineer and conductor, the latter suddenly re marked: "How was it. Hob, you happened to Set express? J he Superintendent f the Portland & Ojnlensburg helped xou to it, didn't he, on account of that affair up in thc mountains? Tell us a! out it?" "Yes, yes," spoke up several who had overheard the conversation. "Let us hear the story, by all means.1' "Well, boys," said Hob, as he bit off n generous chew, and deposited the quid lovingly in his cheek, " it ain't much of a yarn, and it'll make vou laugh, for you'll'think me spooky like. How--soinecr, it's as tnie as Uospel, and if Dan was here he'd say m, too. " 'Twas when I was running 40 on the P. & O. Koad which hadn't been agoin' nioro'n a couple of years. You may perhaps bo acquainted with the line. She runs through the White Mountain Notch, and is built right on the b'de of the hills. How they ever had the spunk to start such a road beats jn;. for at first sight it seems ne.xt to hopeless to get around some of them short curve, to say nothing of the big up-grades'. Near Crawford's is that spiiTer-like Frankenstein trestle, you've heard o much about wliere the track spans a chasm eighty feet wide, undone hundred feet deep. Strong enough. I Mipposc, but it makes a man feel skittish to go over it for tho first time. Well, mv good luck is all owing to that trestle. "N'e lived in Portland then, Nell and I. She is my wife, and we was as happy as could be. The only draw-back was that every other night I had to take tho late express up to Fabyan's atid come back next dav on the accommodation. Nell used to be afraid to have mo go, particularly as the road xvas new and accidents would happen spito of all we could do. 1 kept telling hy it xvas safe cnoujrh. and the pay xvas, ftood, so I'd better stick to my place for twliilo any vny. though, to tell the tmU, I didn't like the vroute, 'twas so awfogloomy like. No big towns to go throurh, only now ami then a little xillagc, id they would be as dark and quiet as t grave yard, when xvc struck 'cm atnMit Summers it wasn't so bad, but vinters xvas awful. Well, one night in Jaiuarv, when it was mytum to stay iu Tort Rnci, the Superintendent sent for iuo.and said: Bob, there's a party of directors as wants to iret,throu2h the mountains U. Tii"nt and they're going to start bok j 5 ',.inMr 111 have to send sneciaU ten l;u V w.v -; I haven't an engineer mat JL ca trust Now, ltsjourn'g''C.Araow,,tuffirri. T to -mTSeif . .HOW-s -roy hnt if you'll pull tho throttle for ;aWRielIows, Til make it all right with a 4"tt?- bat it's eoM-lfe&Tll go, of course; aaoTantalns., ' sSbd night on the . --;-, HOD.', gat VflluH'. -r-, . - 'Mx Know i can : directors say the aavhow.' savs must thr '"So I went lack to our little coitMtel ell ft 1mb TM . n SJY-XH..e ad to lure me - .?-- s tj innrr nrn asH .. : .. JIko to hare you o Wf d,,a l teaft won'thurftHe, 3l be' J tri irutouLmr -. "? :rr"urv ani 5L-1 " t " v' an'l nmtlJer am! TvSrriGfr,luurtt,t- dcdthoti.ntfur; . . "i lfJS!l i'T1 wcrhcrfS' t!S,Uc?rBfUl f ,hal n.,tcin, ..Vf.cely heard what film ld but bidding her good-bve wa oo, J ?v way to the rou.il.Jfou..' It wa, xJlSl nght and do, mbtake: scemsTo rnc 1 have ucrcr Ktch.lt blow harder'of Sow i.'t-ter. Once ortwTf. t t.,.i .,.... . over. Well, Iwwgoon on loaril mv hiM, ' ". back,nt the Station, h iched on to two caw which were U make up the train. As ten o'clock: at pnachcd the director hm., . -:..'.. tKimtiMiis 1.1.:,. .?.. . lI- lupous jooKinz men. with hUi. monev and feeling all their importance. "hem feller iy ho mvVelf, -feel their steam pretty well. 1 ,!ont imp pose they'd look at an engineer.' X "Dan Smith, my fireman, was on the watcU for thc coiiduciir'u ;,,. i -...i of when the clock stnick ten we rot the swing of the lantern and off we started., 1 ve wen orne nrettv n, ni,t ., but that one was the worst I ever rol member. The htorm to-night is hard enough, but it don't begin to blown it dnl then. Why, even' now and then e wouid get a blast that would make the whole machine tremble, and as the country round Portland irt prettv level, we took the fIl force of the wind. As we got further inland, it wasn't so bad, and by the tim" we were forty miL-.s oui, it nail turned lo a tummer's and was pouring torrents. galo And now conies tin COIlieS the Hinrnl?ir ... "" part oi mo story. e had the njrht of wax-, anil on ir dispatcher was to keep the xvhole up to rabyan's open for u. my instructions being to Btop only at North Conway for water. So I gave her the throttle, and w bowled aloii" at a good rate of speed, making, per" haps thirty or thirty-live mues an hour. As we went whistling through Scbngo Lake fll-ition I had a kind of -uiiii; toon; or me mat there was something wrong. I didn't notice it at first, but every now and then it would come back to me that all was riot its it should be, yet I couldn't think of any thing that wasn't right. I allers ex amine 1113' machine before I start, give her a good oiliif, look well to the ImlLs ami parallel rods, try the levers and such, and so I knew when wo left Port land ohl ' 4(J ' was in perfect xvorkin' trim. Yet the feclin' grew on me un til it was a steady thing. I tried to shake it off. but 't want no use. I felt it in my bones that sonicthin' was up. " Now you gentlemen will laugh at me for lielrig a fool, and I don't blame yer, for xve was a-goiif along all right, everything from the water-gauge to the cylinders was a workin' in good time, and 1 knew that it was only my imagin ation, but, to tell tho truth, I "began to fell uneasy. 1 had been an engineer for ten years, and had been through some pretty tough .scrapes without blown for grapes, and tho boys all said as how 1 had 'a good deal of pluck. Now I began to lose all confidence. " Hob,' said I to myself, 'this won't do. You're gettin' nervous, and all for uothin'! You've no business to be su perstitious at your time of life. Hracc up!' "Twan't no use, however. I could hev' stood up in court and sworn that there was a kink somewhere. Well, ni"anwhile we was sliding along, and pretty soon reached North Conway, where we was to give the machine a drink. 'Dan.' says I to my lice man, 'I here's somethin' out of the way with thin machine, and 1 don't know what it is.' "'What makes you think so?' said Dan. " 'I can't tell,' I replied, 'she works all right; but I feel it in my bones.' " (iue.ss your thinkin' of your wife, returned Dan,' with a laugh. "Hut while we wc:e gettin' in the water 1 took a lantern and went round the engine. Looked at every part of her, rapped the bars, knocked the wheeN, tried her at ever' point, and couldn't tim! nothiu'. "And I tried to think no more about it, but the feeling wa- there all the same, and do the best I could 1 wasn't able to throw it off. "Well, wc had got a prettv good distance in the mountains, and xvith that light load Mil' didn't make uothin' of the up grades. "Perhaps, gentlemen, 3011 have never been through thc hflls in winter. It's some different from summer, I can tell xcr. The mountains loom up dark and solemn, and with their snow-covured sides they seem kinder like big, ghostly giants that have lieen turned to stone standing guard oxer the valley. The silence and desolation sorter awes one, and it don't seem right to go shrieking and screaming along their sides in the dead o' night. This time it xvas worse than over." Tho storm had let looo all the evil sphits in tho air. The wind swept down the vallex with a roar that could be heard aliow tho ntsh of the train. It xvliistled and yelled at the cab windows, and blew the rain and sleet so hard agin the winder frame I could scarcely see thc short distance lit by the head-light Tho great trees rocked to and fro and seemed to hold out their arms in earning. It was a solemn place, for anv one. and I felt it particularly as 1 had this awful weight of anxiety on mv mind that had lieeii agrowin' 'stronger and stronger each minute. "Well, xvc had passed Bartlett's. rroin' through there at a pretty good fog, xvhen like a flash of lightning the partiu"" words of 1113 xvifc came back to me: He careful of that Frankenstein trestle!' " That set me to thiukin. Could this bo a presentment of some disaster? Was there am-thing the matter with tho bridge? " 'Nonsense, savs I, "I'm a natural born fool. If an3:thing was xvrong the traiu txvo hours ahead would hare found it out and signaled nio at Bartlett's. I'll think of it no more, but tend to busi ness.' "But in spite of mc, 'be careful of the Frankcnstine trestle kept comin' into mv head; even the xvind seemed to shriek it I pictured to ny-sclf a broken rail and the yawning gulf on each side. What a terrible accident it xvould make; what a frightful chasm in xvhich to plunge. Then I remembered Nell, and thc queer look that came over her face when she gave me that singular cau tion: 'Be careful of tbe-Fnuikenstine trestle': We was a ncarin' the bridge, sure enough. On the up grade 49 was making ab-ut twenty miles an hour, and in jes than ten. minutes Jao would bo over thc bridge, or I caught my breath, lor at that moment those warn ing words flashed into my mind once more. 'If I'm ever to be cured of such 1 What could Nell know about bfidge? I'll put her across at faH' I fSmM tall white birch that stood om a nf tho -aaoa-Atainwasthe landmark wtife showed -m that we was acomuv M wmw v -- . . -- 'tTakrhr piece whkhJcoa toe hWe I puVy ad" c the "J" opea the valve, whe ir tinT.1 outali right V ,, m corac tljcdwmlkMi5toUk!'iiilil!e "She Mcrued a Hi u - ," . . plank until I rexchr.! tl dtiii- Urfi. 5,;gatle. I doa't suppose 1 af1t U-- .. . T. I . ..- -... . . . ' ' " ' ". -""" "' T"" ,"'"" ' .... r - mmm LI ? w '- w, J, W ctmthmo for- iU-,.1. ... ml - mnd tln it-.;., . . - --. . .; tnTw. KUCr fi5iC23!tt.T ---"'ii oa iwaif then back asrain. Nat, Thr u out of pl; -tcr. ,& fafa aiMi ,j,e bridge was ai soundTai when hr. not up! ' " Idiot! Critt! T. . ainrkfnpfniif ffoolMinonscnie. This freak will crol you your job.1 "I could mc the Hgbu of thc co duclor and -r-ki-mari.'-whg had wltli a ninnlcr of pxivfngert come out to mc what wan the nimu-iv How the bay would !ifg!f I tliaugfit T ..fjouMiev er.hcat;the lat of h. I wa MpcakhV baek tdthccMr, Whca I caw-; to the witch of-ft dftwt aiding that hI bem laid, on Which to ini gravel cars, II wam't 'very long track, not morcthafi a iitindrbd odd feet and endeil wiUiin a couple of vard of the. precipice. Notlo in' hometnin' peculiar. I held up rnv lantntaqd found a large tree Miat had just blown down and fallen aa'nt the switch rod, breakin' the fastening and throwin' tlie rails of the main line lato the aiding! "'I tell you, bojr. It m-sde niy-hair stand on end. In two minutes that whole train and Uij-nfdirjrCtorM Vitn Ja pone off that cliff, anil not a one would have lived to Ml alout itH "What'. the row. Boh?' ha the conductor. 'Bow enough ayi I. 'look at that switch. I reckon I pulled her up just in time.' (treat Heavens: exclaimed a fat di rectorwho vas htinding I)'. 'Where do.-s that track lead to?' "'To the other world 'nays I. 'and we came 'almighty "hear makiu' the trijr. " 'Well, you noYer m-c a more "grate ful set of men. The3 made up a purse of five hundred dollarx on thes'iot, nnd when we got to Fabyan's they tele graphed the Super as how I was to ntav with them during the excursion, and I went to all the :gliLs in Montreal with 'em just as though I had been one of tht regular party. Not c intent with that, they gave rue an elegant gold watch and chain, the President of the road, who happened to be among 'cm, making a neat speech. I tell you a peep into the jaws of death will put ncii and poo men on the same level, nothing like it to tako tho bigness out of them. " 'Well, the Im3s all made a lion ol me when I got hack to Portland, and Nell never seemed So glad to see me That night's work was the making 0 me. for the Super irave mc a ood show and tinalby I got this job. I never told the boys wl'3 I stopped the train, for 1 knew thev would laugh at me, and I don't know as I told 013 wife for a long time. One da however, .she came to me and snys: "Hob.l had a queer dream about vou, the night of that affair at the Franken stein. I dreamed 1 was 011 the engine with 3ou somewhere and we was agoin at a frightful rate. Wa3 in the distance I saw what seemed to bo a big gulf.and 3011 thought In gettin' good jica'dtvny you could jump it 1 kuew, of cour.c, 3ou couldn't, mi when 3011 started to op-n the throttle 1 said: 'Xul tint one, the fraer then I. woke up." "I told her then the whole ft-nn-, and gentlemen whenevqr.j. hear a .similar yarn, and I'rc hianfA tininher "bp'em, 1 don't .ttini upliix' noe and sav non sense! There s more in one's feelings than most people think, for, leastwise, minding 1113' feelings saved 1113 neck that night on tjie Frankenstein trestle. There comes the express; good-night" Edward 11. Crobf, in Itoslon Courier. The Wp1 Among tho nesp. Beers ami t'hl The Boers grow and manufacture a tobacco of their own which is of Mieh a detestable odor to civilized man that J remember during the Zulu war we ued to tip thc Kaflir or Afrikander drivers of mail-carts not to smoke except dur ing the halts at stiges, nnd then always to leeward. It xvas, no us; to 4 pfler them our superior article, for the dreadful Dutchmen scorned it as trash. Kqunliy odious is the ord'uaty tobacco of tho Chinese. Tiio Hoer stuff smell.1 rank and green and a'rid: but the Ce lestial has a hea'3 clinging, eli-ggliijj odor that sucsts ojiiiim in the com position. The South African leaf when ready for consumption looks Hkc crumbled lia xvith miscellaneous dead garden-rubbish and the sweepings of a conservatory added. It is full of twigs and knots and threads of vcgclnhle mat tor, and is of a gonpral greenish-gra-c tint The Chinese, on tho other band, is curiously soft; it lifu up in silk3 snoin of exquisitely line hair-like strands and is of a deep ehIcor'-ctlor, and resem bles some vegetable filler st-eped in jaguerv rather than tobacco leaf. The Hoer tobacco blows out of the pipe it is so dry and vagrant; but the other pads down into the pipe close and linn, and tho bowl has to Ihj filled as lightly as possible in order to obtain any draught at all. To smoke a pipo of the former is to scorch the tongue and to go about all day with the taste of Tur key rhubarb in your mouth; to venture on'tho latter i to enjoy a cool, highly aromatie pipe, with the subsequent pen alty of giddiness and sick-headache, as after a blundering administration of chloroform. It requires only an ef fort of the stomach to return to Hoer tobacco a second time; to re turn to Chinese a second time ou must turn Chinaman. In singular con trast to both these disagreeable herbs is the tobacco of vhc red Indian, which is both light and fragrant even when there is no tobacco in it For the sav age can not always obtain the precious leaf; and xerv often when he can, ccon omy and, it ma3' be, taste leads ldm to adulterate it with various vegetable sub stances of pleasant flavor. The mast usual is tho inner bark of tho red wil low, xvhich I have helped Navajo In dians, in the vallc3' of the Bio Virgin, to prepare in the following xvax: The young xvithes of the xvillow are cut into lengths of about two feet; the outer bark is removed, and tho inner is then jiceled up in long strips! one end being left adhering to the xvithes. Tliese are then stuck into the ground nmnd a cuarcoai mv, ami kepi mere l ill uie I strips of bark, hanging down in" a fringe, shrivel up with the heat and curl themselves into crisp ringlets round the upper ends. When thex seem sufficiently dry they are crumbled up in tho hand lntopieces of the size of ordinary bran. To this, if the shrib. grows in thc vicinity, thc smoked leaves of a species of sumach is added, wnich are simple prepared by roasting them over the cinders and 'then -crumbling them. If, finally,, ,a leaf of tobacco bo crushed up -and miagled with the willow and sumach, a "smoking mixt ure" of an agreeable aromatic flavor and fragraaee and of harmless mildaess is obtained. It is smoked, to correct the heat, in a long-stemmed pipe, cadiag la a capacious cylindrical bowl pt day. which, compared with, the ssuiHk reed stemmed opium pipe kind 'of instru ment which the Celestial favors, or the villainously unclean dhudeceurot the Boer, is as much uperioj;to both as the mixture sokediu it m superior to cither of the others. St. .' 4im xtttc - - f i Removing tan: A wash to ifMore tan is made of sliced cwcniilierw soaked in mUk, applied aig-tlytetbe hands and face aftdkft to dry oa. Tke Saute- mmam b&u ibh aiik. . LaaiAkuja. i a aMfcjiifi'iw ' i i vw lt, LMMkiHHHMMiiiaftMiMiaik-'i. a iJtwu"fr c n 'J WIBIBB IPVH'I 'rTAB'BIIWVH m J ' ' 'lW Wfc. " ' I HTV'fmW WYViHK - : I "M '------ - - I and ... . " , wv -T , , ;,J!,I-,WLVJ f!li VV44I JWWI1T C ftvMT Jf bvUrr tat wivtor mm fat mff Salt IhJi are oskkct ad hei !- fwi ptacrd iw! algat KstMngt. - A rood cardrs and suull orahard. wtW ukr- tare of. par more thaa aay acre oa the farm. be"d- the laxurr, ,Jjrnt plcMiire aad health it gite t J the family. Cincinnati 7tmrj. -('ailed aad tvrK houlder ia horr anitsodi)W by ihn-maa wofi nnt'T tW VfMihiptiWsThi can Ijc aroii'.e.! by plaitiaz th m and tvUii up 'such a SMUtacswthai it ran not toimh th colbr. ft nop) mane'-alitv uiiai 1 mc mimmu -w vni which isotm 4t tkmhemt liwjlKimv, V . "" ' -X. Y. 7VM- An able author : "Ilckles are exerdjiKly unltliy .s artid- of U. and often cauc acute d j-pi. Young Utile adilictcd to tbrir ft' - max' lc a isured that they nuut. cjftainty part with their faToriuf ir-iatx or bid farewell to gol digestion. Curiuubfr pnrvrvetl w.th salt and mtigar art' next to trnpos-iible of digestion," Ah sppet'j'ing entree i mad hyj ttkfng cold "bofled cabbaw' chop ft fine; for a UMrdinm-rizcd jHjdiling dUb full add twiJ welbbfat'ti ggs. a tabTr upoonful of butFcr, three taleMKiufnI of cream, with pepparand salt iuildi tnm. ltutter thc pudiffnz dih,"put t!a cabbage in and bake uutiJirown. Xhit rnawW eaten oeld. but it is much xK-t-r i( er'el hot. It is ern.t"iall3VJCud with roast pork or mirk chop. X 1. W. - - Cream Candy: I'lace a large enp ful of white sugar, granulateilis the bet in a porcelain kettle, with three tablcspoonfub) of water, and lrt it di o'.e at the back of the stot. then el it fonvard, aad -let loiI until it w 11 crisp in water. Stir in a teaspjonful of ne or vanilja, c.t tract, and half a ti-asjxxinful of cream of tariaf, our it inU) a buttered pan or platter, and w ben cool wortc it until it is perferiry white, cut it in little squarcs'aud set it awa3 to ry.Exchanijc lUffsteak'l'ic-led: I3"a.steak in a pudding dish, with slices, of onion, a few clows, whole pepper, "salt, mid ba3' leaf a sprig of thyme, one of mar joram, and some parslet. add oil and tarragon urn-gar in equal part, just to come up to the steak, and let it steep in this for about twelve hours, 'turning it occasionally; then either broil it or fry it in butter, and serve with mahcd po-tatoe-". It may also bo slighil4ried In butter, and then stewed with a little common stock.and served w ith piquante sauce. lloston l'ost. IMjrginic ami Steriag Potatoes. As a nilc, we do not bdicve in allow ing jtotatoes to remain in the ground long after the3 are ripe. They are more liable to rot, while those near the am face arc exposed to the a'r. become green and bitfa, and unfit for use. The dying of the st-ilk indicates that the tubers are readv for thc harvest, and the3 shmild be (fug when tho soil is dry: they are then clean and bright and icaily either for tho market or to be put aw.iy under t;over. If dug in raun' weather, or when the soil is Ver' heavy, the dirt will -jlhero to them-, they ure much more liable to rot and not nearly as marketable. (Jo into tho vegetable market, and yoti will notice that the smooth, dry and clcau potatoes will al ways 1m sefectcd first ling in fajr weather, potatoes will soon become dry, and when 4he are so, tluy can not be galhered "up and "put into the shade too quickly. Exposure to the sunlight very soon produces a chemical change which renders tho tuber unfit for use. The starch is changed to grape sugar, the tuber be comes green, looses its crispnes.s, and when cooked is neither mealy nor agreeable to the taste. If dug early, it may not be best to store them in the cellar at once, lest they gather moisture and rot They nun be spread in a cool shed or barn, and 'covered with straw until tho weather becomes cool enough to put them in the cellar with safety. The shrinkage of potatoes between the time of digging ami the following spring amounts to from ten to twcnt3 per cent, and this should be taken into account in marketing them. Freshly dug potatoes are. three-fourths water, but evaporation slowly take place during the winter and spring, re ducing the watery jwrtion, and render ing the tnlirr of greater rclativo value as food. The old method of storing potatoes in pits is nearly abandoned, though it ma3 still be practiced in newly-settled portions of the country. Wo n -- - ,jt "nntato hole" was an institution oii.iiiv every farm, and it was regarded as a good method of keeping them through the xvinter. If well stored. the3' al wa3s came out nice in thc spring, but tha't was before the days of the potato rot, and the S3stcm might not prove as satisfactory now. A good potato cellar should le dry. capable of being marie perfectly dark and of being tpiickry and thoroughly ventilated. If the cellar is thoroughly dry, the tubers might lio stored npon the tloor. but this is not generally the case, and it is usually best to construct bins whoso floor is raised somewhat above the cellar bottom. Board parti tions may.be used to separate varicti; there '& much less danger of rot in this arrangement, and agreateropportunity is given to pick them over in case rot ting should begin. Temperature is one of the factors in keeping a potato. The germinating power of a potato is in jured, If not destroyed, xvhen. exposed to a temperature below thirty degrees,, and it commences to grow at a temper ature above fifty degrees. Then a cel lar that could be kept within this range, or better still, from thirtv-two to forty degrees, ought to furnish sound pota toes until spring; and that would sprout freely. A light sprinkling of lime upon potatoes xvhen stored is a preventive against potato rot Potato rot is a par asitic fungus, and the lime, destroys the germ. Maine Farmer. 'The tie atle-uui That Pays the Seat." By a careful analysis of the Treasury reports, it is found that thc ho furnishes more export material than all thc fat cattle, all the dairy, prodactss all the horsesall thc mules, allhtshceni. and M tteMty?arfd Kultr protract? put ragcther. While the exported hog products for the two years of 1879 and 18S0 amounted to the gwat j8mVt 186,087,7-6. aad all the products" of other domestic animals and thc Jive an- imals themselves ame-t?d to'-hrr l0o,87tS8.. making about 175,000,000 in fVor ofthc. hogs,ain5t all and cvc0otif;goaetKamaal and prod ucts irom the same that found an export market Really, this shows well for hog raising. Bow important then, Is the hog stock in. this. Saturn, and of the treat Northwest hi particular. The hog mnltiplies fast aad raatnres m la Mf M-i. i rmBmwi m (tmiMffu4riH lir'.lH r -,. . 1 Mrrfurti quickly. Whe& fc;fecidered hew 'ooao)rEcf wrtsiokaow -fcow imporuat- faAdc"thor T ia tl1MJi-l " ?'" 'w u -J" . . .-". I ilm finiP esaai iii-ili tn lrs-x-V tnL predacthm of wealth, is H not little straar-Mhat thiT iJ- ablaUc"kiHwr-. dgeotihocs .i -i!r mm v wqj i, t a J w 1M-- mt l uuw URr.ja aaiwM-MM if thfs tX-a: in the sick- We' L'W-CH-im M isaiddthatev agtct-iiH-l collapgaa ATI torsMa ',-! a . .. laTi Va frf4 an MHBMAnr Ir, th JMfW Vmfrm$l Ca &. rcnifctft mf fme depluif-hfa omh dkfea ef tM? Jrwkh trUtm 4Ht U HJwtlae, ! ifW jciimif t at Ziswmaria arx l irrrT trr at alt HL aait for the Usi fwrotl"itotlstx ha uprc .vJiUJm frw Ga,:r- TVy Jmjilnr ahaoa. r fmt f that a 4jnr Mrgraat rr"l mm ahota htr r from tfc so?cx of Bth Ptaah, al Jwr ptxsrc4rd ljot optlayl-Uiyr Jirypcrat "rt--wam.Wai .- thff--! ufB4n he aat f f aUw wetv - with to drxelop tlwlr tsre.!jttb' curtot CieriR that nw-rr fsmflws hd ; brn wat tf fran Uad wa rVl m-a 1T11 r. . 7T -- blc of "tfpfrg. -tn-Ktv to ithirti ' 4 l U ff!w t mill, A it will 1 ic-n that, tbf aUac Iher cesilr U Una xh HM&tSt ! -harl Us-a K-d to cxpus frow ih cv-ntral li,i,1 fit brtctJ J loogrr f o-rthritnlng. lb hol qur t;oit pi Um" nccr f ibcc coioio tndid on thrlr reeriring )lleKw or gamxed 3ltaarr at starting. tnlr.t h I Hn frtrthcrjj-ng ft fl be t-o Jste 1 fill! bop that a alt ration br ing drawn to lh ub;crt thn mailer may be taken in liarit it wui b 3 T -" . . .. .. TT '. tnouam-t'ea ,!i ntvrnt. wnk-lxl tHl fair to einrtMT Tfgvner!Iag in nunc on the J tt rvHue. v tnany.Cp-btsaYO EUhrft d lh ll-Hl ,x Vd of !oth and meaiUcancf, U al!.w-l tc' bccrwbtl fcr want, of a little timclx asifnaabc J,ondtn Tttncj. . . , A Ufr-Ukr Kemladrr. ur.. ;. . :. ...,i...i.. ,... newspaper of the pcr!ot. of a tlmrwftrtr !Mnialrtfnujnirl9M.a were more complfeaicd and more lunlcnv, than tbtynoware iutirnal-retiue d-- Iou.- I he following are not louchrd for as official Tito latent ih-n-Ionsof the Ci.inmi.ftli..r ,. Im.rt.il If.-n.i.. ... ? .t.c-. t MitftiM1 t, uuiu .a carter thu follimmg ixrfrit Part-s ulng paper collars inut iim them from thu original package; that is, from the hCX in whch they have l-en purch:wd, aifd a three-cent revenue Matup must be attached Hi each one when put on When thc collar lieeotnrs soded. and is turned with the clean side out, it mut rccche another three-cent xtatup and must nltr be conspicuously MaiuiH'd wijh thc word "tUnied." Hofs"whcu emptied ran not le ued a sivond lime, bnt must l: destroyed in thc room Where emptied, and the assessor fur nished with a certificate of the fact. If thrown out of tho window or carried out in the coal-.cottIe or wah-tub, mii h boxes will bo subject to exjiort duty. Hoothlacks are requested to U'rt their blacking just as Uiey find it when the Ikix is opened, adding nothing to it w hatever. '1 he act of snitting in the box and smearing the contents with the III the brush constitutes the bootblack a mixer or rectifier, or manufacturer of blacking. and he must pay.th" ordinary manufac turer's lieene. I'aeh boot blacked, for which the sum of live cents is .paid by the wearer, must, receive, at the expense of the IxMitlilacK, four-arid-three-irHiar-ter-cent stamp.- .V. Y. Slur. v A thlarsc Passport. If you intend to proeivd to the Inte rior of that country liy river you must get a "houM--boat" a sort of monster gondola Juiilt in junk fiishion toii must engage a. Cook and interpreter, and you must finally obtain a passport, without which you may be turned l aek by any little mandarin's rcpri-Miutatie xvhi may eJiooc to chnllcugeyou. The house-loatautl cook were fouiHl for me 1 the energet'e manager of thu Hotel des Colonics at Shanghai; the passport, owing to the kindly care of Mr. P. (i. Hughes, the much-esteemed Kngl'sh Consul, catne just in time to allow mo to aail myself of a fair wind and a gxd strong tide. The passport would have made a first class heet fir a bed. both in point of Hcnnd in toughness- of run- j tenal. What it sa d 1 si all neer know. ' The man xvho incrilMnI it will carry his f dead secret to the grave for all I could . iiecipner. .uincc it to ay mat it con tained upward of -IW) fargo Chine-e cha-acteis, two alone covering neatly six sipinre inches, and tha by a Chine-e gentleman of nn ac juaintanee it was jminouneed "Welly etn do," Cor. Inklon Tclrgrajth. A crank named (iistavus L. Kern, of San Francisco, has nrrhed m Wasli ington, having walked acrv the conti nent carrying a small "Unitj-d States flag. lie claims that he T-irntitled" to $Io,000 pension money, having "fit in to" four wars, namely, the Mexican, KcbellioB, Texas war, and several Indi an skirmishes, lie does not state what coBHcctloB his iar carryi-g scheme has - th m alaim l'aff& Star. The coadMuftt , .it St Jowph, MV, were time HiAUSK Jreast to cross the Hue M',to-wi-, ha( the riders should hoeeatly ply Whip, spur and vrnce, aad that an auWalatop. from balkiness or any other came, should distance the stopper. The xvin ner occupied ten minutes in going a mile, and was nearly three rods lw hind his. closest competitor. St. Iaui ' - Adranco Step la Iat la try. Hav.-, Cuba. Tho moot popular dn tist tt thi city. Dr. I. Frandco Garcia, rnemiwr of th Hoyal Unlrerilty, itatei that In all casro of troublom9 naralgia, arising from tho tooth, hla pmtrom are rec ammf nded to ae 8u Jacobs Oil, and th ogt satisfactory cure haro follownl. It Is a specific for toothache, earache, bodily paias, aad proof against household acci tleats. mt A ooon "proscription: "Fresh air, plain food, early hours and plenty of eaercii, ays Mrs. Ramibotfcara,' are worth all tb -octors rostrums ia the world." Louie Punch. m a m NocnARoa is mnd- for the rogxettlon that tho paer car-wheel men onsbt tou nothiat; but Sooth American newspaper tn their business. These papers are n thoroughly familiar with revolutions a to reqniro no preparation in conrrrtintrinto a first-class wkeeL J'itUhurgh Ttltyrapfu A LOOoaOTiTa rrrninds one man'a boot, becac it makes y. Tk e Jmdgtr' of the old the sparks a "Can yoar wife drire?" one Somervillo man aslcnl another. Drive what?" "Drive a horse, of course." "Drive a horse! why, roan, hc can sot drive a Bait- .Seswr xille JoKrnol.' A OCTALsrHoop!fler, la one ofUae mar azir.es bemoans Amencan extravagance in I r. .11.1 Ictat. Km IO tliT9tefl .fM Wsl.-tW--hnkruptcy save for ta rrl6r-Br milliner." A survival of the fit- Ut, as oae may say. lloeht$tcr rorMU' - .i Sftss Am, tfce heiress of the patent Bwdfcine aad pill man, hi worth i2JL,( aad is so far MtaH'fre. Th Wretch wbe w-oald steal her auctions wt.of coarse-; bo a pill-f er-har. iVrf&rf h Teltgmph. Wassrthe wMew baries ber trst hs bandshe becomes peasirr, lt after he T'ts the.svcoa se la asaally xpHT. outer Gazette. ta ock- ot te ot raoery of the arer-ra ib te first tkai is alt we asrrsir. s -iJTnS?ra Jfo .' - tlsaJW Us pi to fca Iced astray. -X o. Mac. Taarausos a Karty b har toW-tkat . JtmWmtmrsk TeUymfA. i i a l - ! T- "P"B w. K.T,: Oa mr- k4QKtaf Mt tMw mm iMtik he m Yftf rtrsw, JStsv - iAXjr kr telWi ff-a:' t - src V lMr lr k !. U sr fsW t f fc4 faa -if lnttUtfrm aML Wwi tj as -pit as m t ! -ia?, t fe it4)- mi !. 4, tala Mtsf vtf ) -.f; TVU MHM Tp lUltosf, f 4 fltr tr . - tfcrw . t cw-ti i-ti . Nww f vtv -3vrt, v&wts U c.t fc tf ! tat Mkt tivyg't t smI Vm i- tn w - -011. wn s' r tw rsir -- irf .-.- aa if 1 !! 1 1 3 Ji . VL - W UfvW -Sr ! .t u t, I 4 xr t- i Tarn. wfrt-at !. ,U-trt of Cliv iWW lUfkv . V rr frt!Wlt4irit f.sTMt te Am!tl. 4 S t4 e !! J j" IS 1ST ir I . f ' !. vl a-l s-ajufciy rjrw a twt, r ! rt, vtll u.ill iiiil jtr, i&t k .i tim t. irrtr at ll4(fi 4 t ti.W -UNii rii!t. r i-sf - J tr4t , JUr --, irUt.rii--r. rr-aiitUi-a,U ietr , -f meJr pti awt rv ' -r'-vt '.-'" v' ;... .. .iz i tt iitat siiit-r. t vfta srr. tuu t br - otf twir ti t ir- j Uw'tsl uoirtj. tj-4r ' , ar. nl ti 1 nt ,rtvrt !- lb . .v. ... , n iv3iA hitomii i,v .f 7 .. WWW )W 4ffi IM MtfPtiMal mt fch MMW4nM i'i a 1W mmm H.yf-t w. la r4ur u , ZZZZZU ZZZiJTvZT t-rt'f-1 toiiuuit "iji.i,itU(,iWttiIMlMMMMtoT(M( "VCMmiM wfa I w,, m atr I -M TJTJ w,"X-t: t ! -,1 . wt.-.nut.J- rla., -4 '.. ,n,7rt f o.' rarixjr. My p-ritt 1 ut-wj. j ,ui,,waHMMikirHl. r-1 wr ap'1 "Kst dUvdtrr I-4 js.,, imiMi s tv ! -'r,st tb.t.,Kl .-f- u, . .. , j,!,! ,s,r.r tr- nuUiU. 1 tn4 u itv .t tii wit?, t-ot it wnl4 i . I tb-Ni:ltt 1 tnirat rrmiM If. tut l l 1 a iimtAtea. an t 1 n&sir . : U41y tS Ui-I it lmnt li-tsltlt It ( Umi U)lQJoU-, I hr kntj ny , numl-r t men in tho jwlu uX At i- 1 j.srtnients f 1 swatrr b Ivt lrro aliti 1 wit, u4 ! t ubt nut tbr I rti to-tlijr huidr tl imlUrtj Irenbltf , b, lio inywlf, JU wl n-r fiuw, orrlljr it aIIsI rm." I l oar yrfil nr, Str. ( urtln. dfx-, nut In.tli-At luccb p).rli-l 4ll'ir " ail t- lu-riirrr Lti't t it iuti.l t tia ami muole tn-tlns nrrl j- fr-t rlfrn lnrf. In t -ight ltr him. O, jo; that t ultstlbr Iki-; ot M p?t, im1 I in tiappv l ir tal tir marc than a -ar I b mJyHl alnwt Mrtt h'.sltti. alibvasU I pr rrslt th; I v ,s ou Iho rovl to crrt-lu dalh bv Hr tri' dixxitn of thr Vitlnry anl trar!lii al a Try input parr " "Mow Ul s ou com to nrsjtcr c tn plc'rlt" iaav u iut s.i i want i u-u you. ivw j j b-tera it ipay tof gr-at -rvi lonmiv ! otbrr in liylirp -it ifo.hi i.iav tHil'lr bar of it. I 1-Z in tun ut of a jrowltr r-mrty nt tba rarut utirltatinu of a millibar of frioil in MiU rttr. il iVutvl any otlM-r elAst uf jcojlf ol l tat grr or a cliiui)j of w4lhfr, nrrr ltv-iv etisl. Sln"t my rerovrrr I hr rtxsm tiifiulfil It frvwhrit, ami ticrerth-w a Cne where It faltril rllhor to cure or bi ellt. 1 w ul4 not t wltbeiit It umlrr any coiitltliiratlnn, nml 1 am podil It I a mmilrrfuily valuxbln nil I at th katue tun fli'lrely hannle iiiiv. lutst, I rt that IlnUtimi, Urail of lb Ullltr.! Mt Slftlieal l'olle d Nrvr Yrk, Indwi It in tho hliclo'iit irrms." "So y.u rtpiTirnc llttlii dlfnully In tho ; exrnitmn uf your dtttici ni", Mr. Curtin, llJXiillV " "Vou' wbatflvpr. Our department k n-rer lit tattler eoiKiition than ot pre- cut." "And do you nTrr har any fra r of om of the desjw-raJot whom jou hao brfti th niraui of lrini(iiifC t Justlc"?' .sot In tho Irnst. soi h int-n ilr iml try to retaiutv, partially mu, thry h not the cournsr, but oftnnrr lieeaii Uwy ntspt an efllrer vrh dos hi duty Th Niticmeii, ftremeii, l"tter-earrl,r and other public emp!o)e in thi country hnjo a partliiilnrly trylni; life. Wli'ii. tb.Wefore, n a inpla ond rur rnuisly that rati r-tor ami titaln the hi-alth of all such mn la fuunl. It should tw cnii for preat conrratnlatl'ui, ejeeiatly whn recommenced by uchni-n a yujriiitrrtnl ?nt Thtrina Curtin, of fiulTalo. 8nMXAMiu'!Mt U l-HrrM to If ati tin coiiseiout lran.e-nctioii. Somerxillf Jour nal. Yoexn and mhldlo ii;exl nn nfT-rlns from nrrvona iti-litlltx-. tirtttiature old up.. loss of memory, ami kindrrd yinptoni, ' loul I f roil Itireo stain It for Part VII of psniiilil-is iik-i ny World's lilH-niary ittdicxl Asaoeiatlon, Iluffalo, X. .. To tik realty fashlonabln the Inly who owns a puj; dog should wear a pug nose. Krxhanije. Kwirr's HjwKrifio (M. H. S.) has n-Urrl IB of anolriinalec-iot Dry Trttr,which had trouhlofl me for twmtyrlTe years, and had baffle I all sort Of treatm-nt- Hkv. I. It ISrus-itA-, Macon, 0a. rjatisV-sTPaT which should run full tlnv- nitl.ce Ettn Satmrd'iy. InroEi.t. Coc.vtt, C T1m Ks-fljeti.., Mr. V. Woon, ny. " Hrown'a Iron Hitters has improved tny dlRestion and general health." Fasiuo- hints to ladies To make your Ununerlonaet pais tUiouaU Ikm tall Ws it out of U 19 third story window. Jlotton ro$U m . ICAsaArTtT recommead Klys Creaai Balm for tho euro of Catarrh, told in tn flead, etc IVifore I bare userl tho first bottlo I purchael I find myIf cured. At tlmos I eonM scarcely snll anytbinx; and bnd a headarha most of tbi time. Ht.-RT I.1LLT, AR-nt for the American Express Co., Orand Harea. Mich. I The hotel cook should range. AT. Y. lleagnac. bo gisso a wlda ArrralonR Mercury and Potash treat' merit, I found myself a rrinpl from Mer curial Ithenmathm. Tried Hot 8prlncs two years without relief, aad was flnally cured souml and well by tb use of Swift's Bpecific (5. 8. S.) CriA Beho, Hot Kpri-jri, Ark. - Beaatifitl Women ars) m-io pallid and unaUractir by faar tional irrexularitles, disorders aad weak nesses that are prfy cured by follow inp the m-rRtkns ciren in as illotrtM treatise (with colored pta) seat for ttre letter postal stamp. Address World's Disrass akt Mkdica- A'no'JJaalo,.Y. Wars a poet prepares a loss-wadl poem, does he measure it by a ra metart That would be a jood way t Ret ia tba words tbat bara.' The Jodie Air esricaer of the blood and twsriter of the system; caret lassit.de aad lack of ergy; sack is Browa's Irea BiUrs. A eox pen A coin raalt B&tten atic bers a pair of Lttw's I-Jeaf Reel atMNe- rs aad .c a loot or aboe last twice M Wa. I ;'S A Greasa bstst TK 6HEAT IEHUI RKMKDY ForJPain! WmWMATmHM, HeurwdQlm, WATKA, s5- CO gm M-ha- lilas-a ssssWT aNW fwyaayjllajf . nomSmm!' ' " "" " ' ' ' ",'""-"sn -fe''i--f ; Tf ma LB L Nrewaawawiasip.aaeaimijaweJWi fl a makarMSMaa' flasMisW'em - "jKt S?irL Tmeert jSB5--3SE-. ,-jJF . jgaTttaaBVt LiNlHENTS SSSSSmmmmmmlP amsass-as ssPb w BT-BsaSap-BBaBB- aT BamBt W a s,-ir LaB.V - sBTBWafVn TS0s VsVjbf " Jf - "f $. AamaW J"sB,v -- - "'a'rT - -a- "h -, - . aaTam . T "" Wfe .Bt,.. aa MMs sHMf swMPatHBaBBssH !--x " c TI l BillP,Pi"lil4rrlN,fc ' 7-K 'X - - J" sr ;:-- i--: .--, U i7ri L sss sK B f .lMfrCM--riMf if wrrrB-fc q wwWi Pk( lrtB v wBrTF n wmura fs a d. Jfhafc r TPBJrTW wTy,S'r i -? U &&tmm w,9wtS Krt. W. V-, IT. , 9mM mm SM-T b HrwV tm HMmi t ! ti bJa . -C--SiCaiTI llBil Cr4, .- Mrz44 t)'i0Tl Ms4 ?, S ?$ 5t Vi H ri v XXX. rwMpaw-! HV AiU tfM. a wine nc'wur. W mtf nm .(? wrtt ? Sf j tMeV4ttT Hr-raJt V"4 " j . m. - - - - l -S ktfttoi4 V eii -- - " - - - -' j vj mm-- ' xttff w-i & Vrl i, t frm IWWW np b AJC Ml mwt g , B. j,rtiit, iaew v- aw.vx 11 i ' JwwwtM V !- r-4 ot i - . kv f - I f t m. ,, wt fa- ra- s rw wmwj t 1 m - WIV-M &1f ktHk i 4ijiTtrtia tifcmtx .. i,ic tiM .? -.!-r s ' -- rf4 t rj e. H.afc 4m ut, 1 4 - .,,, ..l. .w.- f sro 4 fc V4 n ij 1 IrfU kr Wt. I lmi Mffe iu li it-xmi VI t i4 t w, -! f t.ttx mif l tMV tp lvvU b ! bMl fsii t k - tit t n a- t w t KMT, . AaiiDM )nll M I a - vt.J I wt tv st IW-ts" DR. JOMM IDLL'S S-Hitli's Tonic foii tni cum of FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, AMD ALL MALARIAL 1!Sf ASItt T prfJtrtf tlt (:rat44(I jattiyejaiai fertt a . trUjrT all c4l tttr tUtiM ta U jVU fet lt tr, CRTAIK, irE-flT aad TUX. KVtXt t tf Ac-aaai Fr, ClUa4 rt , rr cf than r Itag ttaaic., Ktitar l- t ka aacar fry a(ltttU,wit.ar fct rrttratla af t (t atral aaalta. It U, hawTr prBt,aB4 Is try rat mm er tala ta ctua, If ila & U sUaa4 la tatat.tr am fsr a wr ar two after ta 4 hta ba eher4, nera nrul!y ia dllatt aa4 losr-itaaaia rr. UJjy tfclt u4ltf will nst rxiBir any tJ toktfiasMrtUla frod erdar. SaonU t tlt,Bwttr,r. Hulrt atatkaxtle Hlrlc aftarhaTlar takra tar er foar t of tta Tnl. a ilsfla aa of BULL'S VIOLTAxLE fAUlLX TILL wilt bo B.-deot. no iriik diii re ar uiiiia aiBi i I j ! I ti i lUNIU 5YKUP, UlL'S SAR5APARILLA. BULL'S WORK 0STROYCR. Th Popular RamMllaa of lh 0r. rrlalMl . ! sl tOllXTILU, Kf. 0CC ! ''t lltal.Es tnr . PtlwO r( ku flTK ltkv. to at s ? MMsti's i t, ,ji:tth. TKi ltFL a. LEARN TELEGRAPHYittVrr, Uui.Mii.fati Xi.) U !.' It. ,.l , YANTSTMTT0N8 JJvH Ki.lMll,3 J! l. f Of lfl.lt- M-xtM Ultl.imt M-lll lUKtlKr.l IH. SENT FREE nuaoxna dor as KIMIRl rwiri: TV" wrt 4mJ yrMrr , 14. refttiifk .!t . ... f ri l t smm Mliai IJlHJftll 1CM!J. It causes jjnrxo, pains by tbty arl frightful ares rf nht It destroy- thc pleasure of a y,ood ilmncr. It soura thc rlispontjon and nukes its Mctiw Croat and pctiikmL It makes thc breath bd, the eyta ketica, aiwi thc tkux t-Ktvw, It makes thc appetite capHckajs wA yattmnnwlV. Jt causes coniUnt ojvmbSn mm cttrnpUtM. It lmigoratca the ifiFWl-i, r JU?? j,! It promotes the cnjovmeMt 4" a Hearty MHrnt it, to iM It enriches thc blootj, itomovcs It nurihM the breath. ckr the rvMSL aMRM MMt ftt It brings a regular ami hciithr Your Drlcci5T sclb IIeow.n' to m Mttte ta r-. JIIRSMIS-s AaitfSK . llarStx. t. - CcA. Iria. Ia fte'h AnM iih ( CltiimllTtMSfitiMTeatltliCaKs'ifnsjN. c1.--i;ir. the rouvwtso THE """" CfCH FRTSE, raEE-rs- a. 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