X Y "fel l f. I fe S I S"VJlc t 0 TEMPERANCE. INDECENT. The TCpn1lvriirM ol I)rnnkrnnHK A Vivid Iinturc or hii Intoxicated .linn. Intemperance is indecent, an asser tion that no person will attempt to do-113-. It is not within common experi ence ever to see on the streets as inde cent a sight as a drunken inun. If he is cleanlv he is still indecent. :mi! niici- ble because of his indeeencv. It he is not cleanly- and the rule Is that he in not hii is still more indecent. lie reels ver the pavement, colliding with men, women and children, feared by the t;:nid as if he were a wild he.it.4t, de- j-pised by the majority of tho-e who xxitii"-.. the ehir.ti:tn. as if in- were anything but a man aiwUhuun-d iv ail ::- it lie were a leper. lie dcliheratclv elou i. and oison his intellect, make.-, hiinseif an irre!pon-.i!e id'ot, and make-, a ubli- exhibition of hims-lf tn it i repulsive in the extreme. If that same man should see a hand di- tigur ur a lwautiful Mud costly picture In- whole soul would b aroused. Ilhe shtmtd see a rough foot pressd ujvm a i atiti'.ul liower he would remou-trate. and yet he ruthlessly di-tiure-, the lrij-ht.'-t and iA th.ng in the world, 'he human imcJh"L and lnirly i;iini.-. it in Uie mud. It i-. an act tiiali so in- d-c nt as sehl in to find a parallel e- among act, ti.at we UMinily U-rm uuong art li.at we UMinlly Unn (in. lint the indecency of "int- xi- i-alwavs apparent enough with- n.oeocti u:in o it attaehimr an uxm-ual nicanm-r in liieterm. A rlnink. :j mxn ia literally ?epul-.vc. He i not onlv offensive :. the eye, hut l.e i, offcut ve to lie-j:o:riis. The tMTfiime of rt:m and -ld cigar the u-ual fragnince that come !roin u drunken, man is more than an ordmarx ise of miicH can bear, and the average drunken man is a po..tive and r.iKpmlilied irii,ance. far Mirpas-ing any cet,pool tiiat mav of- lend the Miiell, for the cc,,poo can be .nvi:ded. but the drunken man can not aiwavs he. .Now cxccul a man lie almost bevond hope, he will reeod from lids d'.cri lion ol him-elf. ami vet it is a true descnjition of ihe drunkard. hether he j, dies-i-d in rag, or broad cloth; and the rea-on that many a man who gets drunk occasionally does not break the habit, is that when he is -ober nob xly tells him what he was 1 when he v.a drunk. A man's 2ruuk-cniie-s is .-ouiethiug that he iloe- not are much lo talh. about, and his friends do not care lo broach the -ub ect. ,-d 1' ere are men who go through life, get ting drunk now ami then, and never know wha' ad -agreeable nuisance they make of themselves It is true, they -if others, and know what they are. liu. a drinking man is alway-suflicient- self-opin ouated t bclee that he never act- -0 !.;!Ih a other drimkar-is do As a k.ud friend t she oecas"onal drunkard, therefore, the ,.ttrn limn lias deemed is it.s duty to siftK whisper to him that when dnink lie is a verv i ad mii-nuee :unl iboroiijjhlv inileeent. in j:ool or winch w appeal to every man or woman who has ever seen ium diuiik. Hut il is ni home T.-here tiie exhibition 4if indeeencv is the ";reatel "J'he wife and ch.Idivn may sa iiolliinr; about is. ami probal; w.H not It is loo linr rwinr a suliie-t for litem to discuss. but the diinkinir iuisiiand and father. who jroes Jiome mtovn-ated. may rest and crim.u.ils who have imii develo;ied utesi u air an 1 aiso or. vnt iu wnui sij-t :ij,, lower .skirl, wh.ch a:e at us.iireil tiiat ii-'i makes :m exhibition of bv the saloons, at an enormous co-t. ami now reachineor afiectinj tht-m in tnched to it periminentl v. coverui" .1 inoec-ncv llins shocks Ins ioeii ones lar be;, ond the ower of lan";usij:e to de- senile. Jl ihere 1-any liviii"; man that an co:icc:e of a more indecent act than for a husband to eo home lo his wile or :i father to jro home So hi.s ehil- dren in a driiuken. helido or parliiillv le lpe,. irrejKinsible condition we are a! a loss si know what it could be. The child nf a father who is worthv lo ---- - -. Ii;- a tatter is never mi happy ns when be iitwrs the lootlail ol the jiarcnt ujKitl tlie tiiroholil of home. A father ouirht ! to lie ashamed of hiipvlf. who has not j the loe and eontideiice of his child. ; Then what iiiut b" said of a SaSiierwho pie -nJo I lie presence of hi, child iu a condition that makes him rsde,sinille a :i companion and le a ro:cclion to the child than tlie doir that lies on the mm on the step? I it not the tcrv iiejeiit of in iecency. to call it by no wor.e name.-' li ; liitrau . LEARNING TO BE A MAN. Itnlelul H11l.lt Intilil ot 11 ltru-ii-e: Tlul Are IlliMlr tne-. Ilelji. to Muukooc! ISoj-. ('Illy a fOW day aO ltos. lofk out! 1 heard of lour bos who were oil' in a siecludod art of the town, smoking -i'-arsand diinkni"; beer! b ys whose ..i-.. il hnl tiil ?ni iiie:i what lh-' weiv .... , .. ,1 1... 1 .1 . t ... .. ioine-. j iue ihv& nan uau jic il-i 01 iramme; irom . tir.stian iar.':s. aim were members of the Minday-sciiool. J would not iiavc believed it. if I had not had the jntormat.oii Irom wic. oet aiilJioritr. lieu the were nskejl wuat they were doni";. and remonstrated with for such conduct, they said they ere. iiirninp:l, be men"' Oh. what -a. mistaken idea Not a man who i add cted to th .' habits it w.ll lell vou. if Jie .speaks what he know-, thai su-h habits are a hindram in- ttr:d f a help, to manhood. If xsins c strauire coincidence, that while 1 wa. pon.icrinj:ovcr this orrow ful tle 1 hail hea . a letter caitie to me fivai ayoutie; ma-a away out on the "Western frontier, and thi is what h.' wrote. "J feeJ that Mime of the hel vcar.s ? uivllife have lx.eu in a measure wasted. 1 thought when I was a bor Don't tcselt :i drop of liquor, bov.s. If xou onlv knew th- insert that comes 4...i .... ....... ku ..... 1 ll,..- .....t- t.tt.Tt Ai..ti a mi.' inmi. j.j low manv meu have been wrecked l it! Ik.wv main heart: haxe b.eu i--okcn lotaiJse the loved ones nes woro slaves to the -Accursed j r i the lir.st step that tlis; re- cup. I member that. Don t do thiutrj- that Miu wntiid Iti ashamed to ha v-? your jnother know. Ah! my boy, you wall iind that your mother is your truest, pest friend As ilu? years ;o on. on will find this j- .section to bo a true one- A bov's i;im,ii , t.uui. " i.- m-- tuuiii-iiui u Ins cmt-iiani ami 1ns iiwle-i 111 n;?itt.-r m. . j-j Afe t i..k It 1." m - m . w I I - m.t m 1 j j liable id dtshnnorabla Culttvate , those tracts ot character that will etiabt vou to atisin to a hijrh and noble man- . hood, fetszid linn. ICQeeitieu. u lien ' aou ate asbri to do those thing xvhich yo;x knoxv ssq not rglit. say 0xo.' : ; !l)on't be afraid of theV'st? aiid scoffs ; niusal. Beside, x'our liecision on the side, 01 right xvill be the cause of others Df your companion saying no." Oae j that lH-rnman was to Icani to smoke - " , ,JO .,.... , ,; ilrox kalV mak. e-juis telv d(tie. Uit little adapted th.i; rr"- ,-,,-.,. I'i . "- - It in.1 ilrii.L--Mnil leiLn.ui-K to iiiv ti-ir.'nu .is m t u in .lo Oiii . man in uaiva. .1 i . ' h.u. i- , Ht-AT No i red .Kft .nt! .InuL u d ii. k no vc to n .u.n And At.t u.-0 aItJ Im.H whrt to tne ganrh litrht of day. and mcon- . -You drive softlr now. eh?" Notre -fc 1 acquired the, hal t-. w h u 1 ooj -M-rnal lim-rti." and "t.-e ?nious withh.r -ay i,air.oeun -Ver-- ,fsl-.. irl Tuem'.s the orde- mlV '- t iks tinii smoking ami ilr Mik:nr neer '-",. ..,.. ,- , - - . v Ti- i .1 . .1 . . . i-V-v v.. x-S -, ... ... .-i- vrouht bour and potatoes and comnlnm , ... TT. IT , t e hare to keep to the r jrnt. tum out '''" - ilTt made a tesu, but Jias saauv manv loot . . . ,. . . Bathinir in Pubic Scnools. , , ., . .i . 1 1 r ( -hacr. r-K-.':.... :s i r ,. i fie injustice ot making the saloon for treet car. irive other x eludes a j wir-' baJtU W 5 inai oe 1 mcoiiioeicni. vj uccuic. jur 1 - , - uiuc aau a. iun im.jieuuiiciv rriiim ic 1 -,..rtrl re..r iX.e finnr 1.:... ...- 1 . mnniiini'tnre ot larger iner. jhov -re .v i.i :.. 1 .. ., . s catereu ov.r tne i.oor. .1.... 1. . r :.. .. ... .1 :.i . . 111 i:ii"ii :ii-s rv.i" iiu. orti 111 .lit" H .. M.2 - .1 : j .t . . jiiui-ti. , - ---- ., - , ; mc .euuui-tvuiii auc rcsiiiue. uie:r 1 . . . . DoB't do anvthinj: in antttidcrhandetl , sr-- treated with sulph r.e acid, xxluch j j0S50as, uo ri-k of catchinjr cold is ever ' " lIea5C- ra- m?n 1 hse 7iiamus. It will teach von to Ih imp- coavcrL them into uexnno anu men incurred: xvblle tln n-frfshin- .nri.ienee. ivtpa s hatr. 1 want tt 50 bad. ot xour companions. Aithouli tiiex- aax-ocates. sua are cxciani: entnustasni : .-v runaaeipma arasx-i nas lorry-' vhat do Tan want the hair lor, HtKts c.oo4 to rhto- xvill not admit it. yet in their hear w a. public speakers, ot even the xvar four pnisenpfons. received ia six Johnnr. risked Mr. Petcrbr. VlFivS&ta'" thov resnect vou atT the more for vour , itself, xvith if ovcrwhelminjrntiinent, months, in which every one contains; I want to tie i: to the "taH of rtr whf. iT-vTffvd "1 straightforward, fearless, manlv oo will have a great influence for good over a large community of boys. Try it for yourselves. Evangelist- DANGEROUS LITERATURE. The Foul I)f fortuity of Driiiilcenne Often lail Attractive In the XVrltlliz of I.II retry Men. A subtle source of danjr-r ari-c-; from : the effect- of the literature of inl-'in- neranee. Po-trv has ion" m n -tered to this dread vice. From the IJa-ci.ic des , of the Grecian Ana-reon. and th-jrracc- j ful xviiie-?ongs of the Ilomau Horatius. down to our own age. when Moore :ind Kyron have lent their mighlv povvers tc throw new ciiehantmeut around tne foaming tankard or the iy-wreith-d cuj. and make more attract ve the slavery of sensuality, jioetry ha battled for wine. And even pro" ii far from b-m:r pure. To lit-rtry men drunken-ne-i- -eems ut a venial in, and wh.le many of th"in have fallen. I ke the cfiiniTtf.ti herd nf dnmkxrdh. in-lVire 1 as-aulu too manv hve nrostituted i'ieir j.ens to make aitract.ve and svnov.- j niou with : 11 that is ireneroii, "noble, whole.,onl(tl in huummtv. thi- foul ie- . fonuitv. -which to he hated needs b:it lo be seen" -not in poetic glamor, but . a- it rexilv is. When the highlv wrought iWs'-n'mn of the drnikin" scene 1- lwni-'H-l irom the pages of the modern novel, or ii menlion-d, is sigmat d .n btiiin menlion-d, is Ktigmat d .n btiiin letter.H of iT-roliation: U'hea the dnmk- art! hun-clf b de.h t i. not a- a good leliow. but as a "real -inner airaint In own ami others' s.ui-: wheu the v.ir.e song eelioe- no longer from the parlor an i the club-room, and poet. ter. to In nr.est of the Hacehic orgies- when hi.stn. fa'thful to her trust, tells of d'sMoat-on and luxu-y as among the Mirc-t source, of national ruin: and ethic, redeemed from the fear of man. , pomts out m pure ami hn!v '1 emperaneo" , the antidote of ver much of 011 -oei;il . an 1 nditica! mi-efy- then hall a great -tep hae been taken to hi"ld our outh Irom danger ami ire- our land from woe. For a it wa of old. wi'h ' the ballad. o i it now witli the bfoks oiatiitiou. I ney nuuld tti plastic mini of 011th. and theirMlent influence i- mi.'htier than thousand. f living orators or cimntless words of deinmc.a tion and appeal. - Ltsliop lmj. The Benefits of Breweries. The Milwaukee Srn'iiicl show- how the manufacture of beer has benefited that city a follow-: "At least .six new -cuool building are immediately mcessarv, but because there are so many salo'ui the taxpay ers iiiti-1 htipport polae and courts and jails and charitable in-t tutions with their moiie There are hundreds of ch.ldren ol -chooi age in the city who are denied schoal privileges because we can not allord to iut nj more ebool biiiluiii": " --. .-. i - - - r llelerriiiir to tlie larjrc number of aoon.s. the Scnttitf says thev render it ncci's-sary to .sustain a l.ne id:ee force to jire-orve o d-riu lliecit. The) comjiel the city and the countv to support court s.and all tlie maehmery of tli law So take care of olVeud' rs wiio-e oll'eiws e;j-ow out of li ,uor. Tliev make us support a l!oiie of ( or- rc 'lion tor the ecluion ol drunkards l he lay upon the city ami coiin'y the burden of u;pirtui almshouses, for the care of per osis relueeil to pauper- im bv drunkennes; hopiiai for t he medical treatment of chrome invalids who.se diease cm be traced to whisk; insane as. luins- Sowarl the lillinir of ' which in einperaiice contrihiite.s a lare share The t:ipavers bear the irri-aiter ni.rt .' ili..,e l.i:ril"eTi, r.'siderei! ' ni'ces- j . sary b1 the .saloons."' Military Total Abstainers. A laudable mocmeut has been ?et on foot to establish :iuionr the National (Iiiardcompanie.sand regiments of total :ibtainers. It is beliecd that the otiieiency. csnril tie ''. and general stincr.oritv of su h companies wotih! at once aliord Io;h xn cxamjde and an u- cetiti.e to the:r comrades ihe .Na- lioimJ (ommttee o! the ore;an .:it on Uvill lifst trv to obtain the support ot I ihe r turnout militarv and evil oii'c.ais of the country, and ospe-m!iy New 1 ork htatc. 1 lien at the mi:itarv fil ler o. eacii ."state there wili i" formed a ,..,,.. 1 'nmm!it,,,i .ft.r tln tii:i;uir of ihe ational ( ouunitte. ami auil:ar to iu The complete plan 1:1 hides n-pmental , and enmpain com 111 ttee 1:1 the same lahnn. 1 he as- cial;on w il 00 caned ihe 1I litarv Hureau of T ll hmiMWIIW;, !e orm. and all men iiumr Jt must . abstain from al oho! wnile in uniform, under naiii of dishonorable discharge from the mildia. Irish I il o:iL The Liquor Debt. it evtrv saloon in Illinois was rom- Illinois wa 1 polled to pay an even .l.u-K liconse it ' wotihl not one-half liquidate the debt jumtxally ae.ed ujion tcis-r ta-pa . ..- JO vtumort the piuuhts and protect 1 -ociotv from the cr m.nai which live .saloon educates. .Jails and station tt:ll, tusa t.-ntiaric-s and poor hou.-e- would in a -reat mca-ure in.' tenantle. were it not for the demon of ur.nk Kvcji all this i- a small jeirt of the distressinir picture, wiica vve see tie multitude- ol .homes ol poverty. thtJiUHrr ami sursct chii- f --. !'.-.- - '- .' M' : iiuttf iiH.n she j.iiuha-Cft 1 . .. ....:. .. !.. iH -. .... .. ... V.t..fi TEMPERANCE ITEMS. vTTm: hnal ovtlon pjin is workinr: iw sCOcssfui:v in t.eorsia thai it i-'pr- dieted that in three exr- al tue longest there xviil iul In a ineje retail shop i. the tato. . , ,. ,. . T. , n ,. u;c udm: no (.terxnan or Italians I'r. " , . . 1 . -. wnnox wuar nJS w.ire iiaiuin that the 11-e ot altMiiioI and tobacct tn - -i . ..".. .-. -.. J mto pliicosc t-s ux useti lor iuaicm- a t.c. .-.i 1. nuwn "'"" ;." - UiU51 v,'no -r UK 1U J ke rmmu-innia jragrr say5 tna: the caui-e ol i emperaneo is mak ng it? . xvay courpicnously amoni: the women of the South. -Many are becoming its ( brought the Southern women n to the ; thcTem plattorm more eaectivery than pentnee causo is dome. .V- ' . 5 ?- .1 VENTIt-ATION. How to Halld m Vmnltrj nonte TbJtt Af ford Cunrltr I'rot-tlon. One of the mot destructive agents m j a poultry horn is lack of ventilation- ; Fowls, more than any other animate . J tli:nr. need a large amount of pure. . j fre-sh air. or tiiev wnl not do well in ,aua,CDl uur" ",,: """ '" - - - ..... .1 ..th . . i. . , . . . 1. I V. e believe this, to be tne cause ol more uuiiealthinesa iu Hocks than all other "' combined. IJy nature they n- i ?luire thti P,Jre- unadulterated fren air 01 Heaven ami when they are deprived of thi in the lea-t, fo- any length of time, they begin to droop arid lose their interest in things about them. The:r eyes grow dull they walk around a- rf it were an effort for tln-in to move, and they .-eem to take but lutie interest 1:1 life. While thev mav aiie-ar to a aual obsen'er in full health aad vigor, the egg basket do not wa -rant the belief t at uch i- the c-a-e. and we wonder whv we tret .-o few or no eg-. Fowls. to lay. miM be iu perfee? health and wh-u they omit trii- iuona:it part of their bu-ine-s. ou may know f.as there -omeUnni: wrong wnn tu.-ai. ami in mne ca-es out ot ten it i-. th-want of re. frch air. l on m.n feed them all kinds of gr:i:n. give them a warm mah da ly. pui tonics in the food and iur fresh water sert-ral time a day in their cup-,, feed -heh. Fine and irra-.el. and take the very bet care of them in every take the very bet care o. them m every t '''r respe t. ei 3 ou don't get the all- luportant re-ult taat you are kec;.ing them for. namely, eggs. I'nless fowl can oc made to lay dur- ing the. winter, when their iruit brings the b : prices, and when every family in the land ne-U egg, unwt. the prn- lem ot ke p.ng jku try for protit wjll. a at treeiii, remain u:i.-neu. mere are thousand- to-dty in our Ian I wno are Mruggling with thi. problem, and many of theni are almo: di-cotirage.l try.ng to s.dvc it; and tie J:l1 thing trial enter tiieir mmd. a th- caue oi their non-.-ucce iu getting tiieir fowls m uvj ":n' ucn goo care 1 una-ii m th"m i- imp-oper vent lat.on e have not the slightest doubt but that lowls can be -o cared for in w nter a- to iay ciu.illy as well as in summer, but in order to do thi- we ut"t -mdv the r , na-ures and conform to the.r natural habiLs. Instead (if doing t .is. hov.e-.er. we are -onslanuv trvmg to tia.u.-ioiiu their original and natural habit.- to corre-pond with man"- idea- and iews of what he would li.e t have them do: ami just :o long a we continue m this line we are work ng again t wiia' we are trying t.i bring aln.i.t and tuwart- !:,., ,K-ca.-ionalh een on t.-c-e co ing the aecomtihshment of the great tume.s.but the I icncli modi-te--till give end for which we are .-tr vmg il(,. .,t ,.,1,., , 1... ..,1 ,. leneih at th.- I lie suti.ect o: the veutil..tiono! pout try-hou-es has a traetetl a great deal of attention, and yet we are lar Irani reach ng the de.-irvd goal, as there are man; things to b- considered. It "',1 no do to leave oj.cn ng- , that a . .. . . , dralt ot air will e me- npon the lowl.-.; il we. do. they take eold. and that br : " r',,P "" ranker, if we icave an ojienuu' v. here te wind can not n-aen theni durin-the dav. it iu:t. r .ntiu in thejiiiuht ami blow d.recth upinlhem.or a storm may come up and in the morn- iniT we iind'oiir fowl burie.J in a -mow- b.nk all of which are ery luiitlul. as i -11 a destructive of ee; product.on. How. ihen. .shall we entilate our holi-es o s So jrive our fowls the tlie lea-.t. no matter winch wav it mav blow or f nun wiiald rectiou 1 -e storm of snow, sieet. orra.n ma tone-? We have been us. ii"; the following m tiiod for ev eral ear and find it So be all that can be des'red: Suppo-e our house to be sixteen b twentv-tour feet on tho ennmd and four to e.irat f.-et to tne cave. At each cud and in the center l" the lloue rim lmll )W ti:ke ten inches square on she inid from w.thiu ten inciies of tlie ll oor. iti-riciiuii-iiiuii throtiirh ami extend mr above the roof - I d. . two Sect. Thee tube act as chimne. iimi nre eoiistantlv lrw:n' oil' the im- juire a r Irom the mside of tin hot: iu coui. free nir Uea:;er, ckip tlie houe a lihllv as jks-uic. anil H10 cum nt of iur winch are cons'.antlv pa.i:i": up throi:j;h these wood-n c-h i:i- nev keep the air m de in n pure and healthy ; state. Ko matter how hard is ; miow. mow, o - ranis, i.ie proees ..1 chnn-z n the inside air is puujr on co:i- tmu..lh : and whether you are asleep or iv.av from ho'iie mi liae the satis faction ot knowing that your fowls arc comfortable and that no snow or drafts of air can reach them, an! nJ.sn that the ventilation : complete. J'ouUry J(a;ser. How Eucenic Lives. . I iheox-Kmnro-.s Kujrenie hr. retired .- .,..,.. .. ,. ..,;..., l;arnbjroueij ' p - on the irroutnis 01 tier res deuce a u perb uiauo'eum lor Napoleon III., the ; rrincc linnprial anil hero.f. Sin Jiej: in the ame r'.tomv -tale which was kept up at t 'htM.' iiurst. he occupies her davs in read. 111:. wntmc her me moirs, iwei ins -tu-li accre.incd -isitor a may p o-ent tntmene- ami pay xi" occasional vjiL to trie tomb .die pre fer walking to dr:vnr. and i- alwavs loliowed by a doe; he carries a cine, and ne oberver Shis-. that she u-es it with as juiic'i real jrrjfc-e. thu:h it ' wa :i -Vr- rs tne weisiii d 3'"ir" :uu- sorrow wi.tiirni;-.. -...ve tor l"" rl ""'". "" '.". .. 4 OosmetlCi-. V lttJ the ratae ce Uetrv ol a fpannuM who i ecamea s arisienne, 1 u enic cn uot submit to the r.ixirc - of time on a comp.eion once wboljy iitimirab.ii. ami hi Bathing in pubic raools i? the latest jtcdagopo. innoxatsn in (iermany. wnirn nas re..veu nu.- Hcir.y appro?- .... , , , al ft ir. ivoch. tne i ro:e--or O Ilypiene in iMjrlin. and of IVisce Al- brccLt. who th.nk this urocetiure "has trri'it future." The Itiirrotu.xsvr oi (ottmiron informs the Herhn latreWac: that wiien bathitir: was ir.-t introduced in the vublic s,-ho.l of that lowti. onlv a tew tt the pupils av-dc i thcmejve.s .-., ... . , . , 01 the nav-.lerrc whereas novr t;e-han- ,. , , -. - -vnn .,,,. ,, . . .,,. .. tire lout of? vcnhundrd rfatilv tskc parr in it .several times a week ll; ciuidrcn are bathed m sM"t,ons of six ta -,. , . , -- - - -- - of tx bft.h how j.olf - LTealet ' enonr aiii ttconiii to siniir. Anri in the homes of the poorer c.-.iidren. too. tneir new hamt o: cieanhnes ere already eercisit;r: a mo-t bentlcial ia- fiueuce. such errors as to serioulv menace life ; in case tiiey had beea frfled as the dco- tors wrote ihem. Pfiifodttehiz jfc-csi. ?r CtMintenauce I. :i ' dmnp-... 'I hink of the .mnmlenf-. d nKis5Kl :o choice h-iavr 1 SS ft I Salt Worn by the leader of FUIot Noel fuiiiMiiatJun-. -- .j, are mo,t ZTZIJr jt- al :hi5 5..a.on becani-e the "taste r....... dirtates wool for street ?u-; Tee . howeTt.r arc in .wo .;nct . from j, combinations of two fabrics, with wool predominating a the over-dress, and the preference b-?inr for smooth cloth? while Kngii-h gowns are entirely of oe material, xvhich is usually homespun. -ergo boucle or other rough-surfaced EtUlT. Tlie taorite rombinatoas for Frenrh co-tumet ron-iM of the :noolh-iinihed Amazor. or lad.es" cl'th for the basque, drr.perv- and jacket, w;;h a -kirt. ve-t. cidlnr and cufl of velvet or of plu-h. ir el-e of lij'ured cloth, wool, with rouirh boucle or Astrakhan stripes or border, or it may be lripes of velvet or pluh on a wool ground. Tne new est drs-e- are without lkuu e-. and have vt:rr few inait? ia the lower ?kirt. j';ain Telvet or pluh -ki lo worn Mwj,.r noih c irt are revived. or camel's-hair oer-dree. The plain .kirt 1 ab an two yard- and a quarter wide, 1 sim- ply hemmed or tiuihtl with a braid, aiid i mounted on a foundation skirt whi-h U entirely rou enls. The full- ne-s of this trxglt sk.rt is ma-Hl in the back, and in manr asc the -v.ivet onJv extends haif-w ay up lb- fouuJa- j pj,r x5 the upjvr part is mu- c(Jald bv the owrsktru 'Die present present fancy, however, j for showing the el- vet quite high on the hipi. or at leas; on oue i p. makng it visible all the way up lo the belt If nn idait- are ueii in this -kirt, thev are laid in the Imrt tjs -iej by the dranerv and alv m the back. ome skirt are three yards or more iu widt'i. and are laid smooth ami plain in front for the -pace of half a ard. and then turning back ward in large .-hallow -tde pia.ta, w.th deeper folded jila.tn m the bu k. The over k:rt or ura:er oi f l'rench dre-e i- mad- very long in lrut and bu'k. and ver -hurt on the .side., be ing romclimcs omitted altogether 0:1 th- d -s.s! as to aIiow tic- rih fabric ot the lower skirt from wai-t to fool. Tne apron ; festooned ami wrinkled aero-. or t..,4. it iv i:ii(1 in ,!:U k j. .ll:ut, in (l inU, ,... Very faneifu! cord- drape tH.t. aprons, r e.e they are orna mettled with p!am;e-. or there may be braid or bead ormarneiits set ever the open space on the hips, or the cords may be festooned aero thi- .sjia-e. The back dmoerv in -trab'ht llowm" top dropp.ng down in Hedonist folds and in otl puf.-. Sahe- ananged in wide, long loop- and end- are ad. led to many dre-.-e-. especially if the ovcr r.kirt i- in straight plait There are aNo sa-h elTecls mad- ol the materia'. ------- - - u-,,.n jt 1 Mt and not Icki he:iv. in tlie v.-as dnrinir the summer. 'Iut steels umI :l ftihiosi pad area-ain ned ncros ti. mcK of tj,e jower ;rU jul sjH.rc :m t.fiurl to ,1.0 awav with the heaw ,h.on and ue a "third steel in it piJlt.,., ,,r t.j,u plait'.ne-, or wiiririnare M.u-,.,' iu.de" below the Im-1s. Xlpaca is morc-ued everv eaon for toundat on j.j.ju;, ;,e low-price! silks do not wear as well a.s the Mjonir wool of the ,ir. thi, ,kir: Mii.norts Ix.th theover- thoroujrhiv. but without beinjr douoled upon it iu an part, as the object is to make the shirt of as lijrht pobible. liurper's I'm utr. weight :iil THE BUTCHER CART. The Irl-r if e nT Th-e ll.tncrriiu X.hiili T1U a U1..M1I Tule. ' It was on account of the paper.-' raisine; uch a fns alnml lis," said the ... ,. , . , 1... i,i.,.. 1 UiMLI 'l .1 tl4iVIIV.t I ... t. ..I 4. i iltl.'. the stnli of a ciar and leaned against tilt Wall Ve.' he continued, after a bit. f,..,r tlie e-ood old davs Intve 11:1 d for- ever. Time was when 1 made it a j raet'co to run over two people every day m the week, but now if 1 hit one once a momh I am considered in luck.'' Ku-r kill any one?" l'!es you! but 1 don't want to bra! It wouldn't look modest n me to pull out a diary and rivo you names and date, or to risk on to come up to the cemetery and behold the irravetone ol my vict.ms. Von may infer, sr un ou may infer that I de-olated my full share of the hearth stone ot th s cSv " Mmished li of ohic,e. eh?" Mr! I trust ou will believe, me when I tell you th..t I 1 ave taken eifrht wheel off in a .s.nle morniiir, ami I wasn't feel in"; my b-.t. either. I hud u forenoon's drive of. ay. tifteen miles, and it 1 didn't rub three or four hor-e. smaii into live or s: v. itie and leave .-onto old man or io.:ii'' ch.ld lvmr uu- coneioi. in the irutter. I drove into tlie lnrti feelin" thrit the tune had come for llu. lo hecome a wo d awvcr.' Lver arrested?" ' "Yes. sir tifty-eiirht times. The re- j su't was always the .same not niihy. I never had the least trouble proving that it xva not my fault."' "And a ch.uifre ha- come?" "Yes. s:r. a mat chamre. Tlie pape-, irot atter us. the pdice lejin to wat.-h. and the ; uniic nnn.li irol to te- ; i;..r;.,n- f.,nt we hnd no nMiti nbir r.V :hus ; orer .,..- drivers. Si. months ao 1 , MUahed up a prvate catnap and xu . j ..uj So ,,av iv0 hnndrefi dollar- ' .how. and xve dan't let a wheel touch t a j-cde-tnan. Ah. ir. imt ;t a sad uli'inm fnr iii.-..f-r -i! f? i- l.r i- ........,v.. ..... .... ....... . .7 .. w ... ' in. - Uu. who,M u,:cher b;n.. and nlremiv lh mann:v o: 11s ii-iv-r, hav committed -uic'do or :oih to ork at other trade, it how. sir. how a .r- tain da- of men can be xer.-ecatod and kni-cketl aloi:t until they are ao loader anv iruod." Isziroit J-ret Proa. An Emotional Nature- Sirs. Peterhy xvas besy cuttinjr net ' husband's hair. Their littie s-a Johnny jvet,-! m some o' the htir rhi w s ' y a iockoi WOOL COSTUMES. -Ye, mv ch:id- Jnst w there. (rione. what an anectiosalo. little lei- waat an anectiosate nzzie let- L. Tnat cliild lias more hex ir child of his z.Z'i I ever saw. low he i. than am He wani to keep a lock of & keepsake. He is the bi: ' is." VOOr hair a . 1. T.. A.SJ IU A u.v- hohbv horse, his tail is too thtn," xi- pljed'the atTectionaite little creature--- - cy s . - a Tezas Sijluigs. A Boat tSuilt in Alaska. During this last winter on the Yukon Mr. Farciot performed a ta.sk winca it will be hard to and emn.Hed in the his tory of mechanics. He Uiih & bot and an cnpn w:th which u propel iL having at his disposal only the wood obtainable in the vicinity, a few lengths of ga. pipe, taken from th? citx to Le itsil in mining operations, on- or two nl- and a ratchet, with a few wKd-cuiting tools. With ca and tool he constructed a profiler w hch cam! h at a. tW raw of .-eTca knot. aa hour twelve hundred mdu. and which can now be tiea in the machinery department of th Mechanic-" 1'xr iioa. where it wa piaf-d a few da ao. The enre c m jHi w noil) of piece p gar-pipe, a one ran .ee by iiMet-t.ng it The r 1 inder i gn-p.pe, the rwt himI all th iron work xre sa-pipe. excjl Ue pr i'Iler aad itr center, the forufrer ln.aj beaten iron and the latter iron nuts I: ! a lugea.crt. a piece of wechaaJti a wm eier built, ami ha proed a- ?- f"tie a it :s iag n:ous. lie tateodfl to ptace the engine n a bark. ean.. hut not b-iag able lo bu"W strong enough, he coattructr! a wiiodeB boM abont nitcn feet long, to which i.e maJe the descent of the Vokoa to ! mouth, and tben-e around by wa to iu MirbaeK Ihinng Uw trip ox ea h-em-ounten-d a st old -a capta a who shed tear, of alarm he encountered a storm which made an accompafeted h rn sned tears of alarm a sait as iae pra w th wi.ieb he was deluged, jiut the little propeller brought bth afe t.. jrt, and wa .ubepiet,th brought down to San Franci-co In Lieutenant Monev.- - u'r-c lin!!tn The Incroae of lii.anltj. FkiM t:jj'orl.s s0 iaiier .rs Mr. T. It. ?utjra, not T. of wtitiin vfi reuvir! Ti.1 i trih: ul! laeaaur tins in cronsrnl 40 mr te:,u in a tlecads aud uil of the ca- are lie urittiio. V'tt-v r th inthvi lual cause nmy li-, Uo fnrt re:i.mits that Uric Arid UUtwl na tl brsiu 00 tire, destroys t tissues, and thon cxmiu o:ae form ot 'aval Iuiiqcv. Nothing id u pi:iaLlea.s a nimd dt-nod(l. Jul bruin irouUoa lsiu la ;u- httiuiuch; Mien if thr bl4s(l is lillod with uric utn.l, cnu.ed by tailure of Lidiiwy action. iid tho consequent d'-.strucUou ot the bhxxi lift altiimit-n iu Luvm the luol and the t!ani uiul a ' ram in lull hlueu.-, when oarae, or iu slow com! u.stlou, a, in mildor furmi of msnnity. Kev. E. I). Hopkins, of St JuhiiM.ury. Vt,, n few eors u-o was cun fmd in mi uhvIuiu. lie took u t-rrlUe cold while aiding iu putting tut 11 lire in a nei-hUir burning fioUs.-. and lor twenty live yearn thai cold whs low!v tiiiui his biooti wbh uric aeti and finally the deaulv wort wai done. The ease iiKiked lneleiw hut he huppilv U.sed anier1 Mitt? cure and recovered. Thut was three ear no mid hnvin- ridden 1 i 11om1 of nil mirpnia uric acid, he ha remained w!l until thu da v. It is indeed a terriMe thim; to loe one's lind. but it 1. a more terrible thins; to suf fer Kurh a condiMoa whea it can be bo auiiiH" iroveuted. A XlEXTXNT ;ttiv.Tt4l'. ""IVeih la-erf -1 without jwuii." Tln shiw,ni" iMrV.l riisrreri-.. h-tuM-u a ileatist aail a rio A". 1". (tMI'hlf. Life In the Parht SoTTrm is jiossihlo, for n short time, to thej-obti.st, hut the uijont of rutined persuao u-uuld prefer iianedlute deaih to eiLstete e in tleir roklii atuuisjihere. ibw iiiucii tnor" reV4.1tiii to ! 111 one's self n iiriug irirr. itut thti is iirttMilly the ns jtn thoe in whom the inuctivitv of the liver drives the refuse matter otr th UkIv to escape through the luns, lirenth. tho jwres, kidnevrt and bhuhler. It i atoa Isliini; tliat hie remain- tiMich 11 dwlliu. Dr. I'lerce'K "Go!d-n .Medical Dineovurv" restores uorinui purity to the system uiul recows tne whole bem. "tTriAT is the w.ir: thinjlKiit ricii" nskel the Sij!nlHv-i-rhHi SiiK-rinteMdent. Ami Hi n- ly aid. "Not having uuy." llurt'tU I'u.ti. Her face po fair, on flesh It fmed not. Hut hoHveiily portrait ot hrteht aairei s huo. Clear ii the ky. without a h2aat or .!. Through y.o-jiy tinxturu of coin4eilon due. And In her cheeks thevenaell rel dldahovr." Tins is the iKhJt'di-criptioinif a woman whose phvsicnl system wa in a perfectly I .sound and healthy stafi, with every func tion acting properly, and tne enviainr condit-on of iu fnlr patron.- prwlucei by Dr. Pierce's " Favorite I-roacription." Any druggist- I.vor'KrK asks: What must 1 doti niiki m liBiiu hft? Ii nolo it!". llvsl'.H t i-ii r. Throrr Away Tras-c- and employ the rndicnl, new method, punranteed'to ix-rmaneatlv cure th" worst case? of rupture. Send two letter stamp for references. p.i::n-hl-t and toruw. Vvorld'j Disi'n.strv Medical Association, Mt Main ain Street, Bullalo. X Y. A TAejtTSVAV wiin wfiit to wbnt romr the uind wa. foe ml it W . A". Y. Xetr. l'iKi:.sTooTUACnK7)Koes careln t ttHnwK JT tifttn't SmJtnr Stm? U'-nifi- urd UmuUu. Cl'.HM.VN I Olt. IlUMOVCK till C'oiTl.s . ItCtJOOA. - BAsr-n.M.i. is a ct:riti- rnm". So on ns a player pets out he is oitiiotl to cw.s la. The iest cough iadlcin? i I'l-o's Cure for Consumption. Sold evurywhuro. 20t- Whv i. n baloon vovnrer zr.itty t" l favie!' iJe-u, h; ri- rafMtilr in tt worid. and hns most excellent prtjw-ta. Tnr. tVomaa Question ".Sow ia't th t n prrtty tim of ntcht for you to et ftoei-" y.iUnnal tterklv. THE GENERAL MARKETS. ka.sa rrrr. fH-totr 1? CATTI.K sh'pn'nc terr Jt s; ft 3 1 1 irs a so 3 Illltcher- -eCr .. 1W ft Vs, 3 : J IM 3 11 15 & Ul TTKH ' ar.e crorr . t HKB!-yn crtmw M.; Cao-ee I(AaN-Haca saottaars iKr... . x- ! Msiirt uarofcat I OT AT0K5 New CVTTLE ?Wt?r W5 . . . . Hnira-K-' tcs, . nor.s-?icvm.- sHEKP i a r to cSmmc riit'ft Choicr xx HF T-N :ro ttICX Na. r - V e r, t( JU K s ! 4 tn ft i it 3 rrt 4 ii. S3i ft X r ft x r- 4 m ft 4 a 3'-ft :s. s- 6 ft rt t.T-N S t HrK No. s riSeitCx3m ":::::. ". : CVTTON HtMUzts- : tillf n.i ! rATTLB Siinatar r. . 3 fc JW , SKEBjyR.rW,rtlkw . . :m ft jw FJjfirK xvu;: wheal ... . ( ii 4Vo "" v 5 S , t. prar fJT H vVi-: "" " --- N. r iDrirur w t -rs4 r-t ai if. ei U fe rs ; SO & ii) , Z S &. S 7 4 03 fc 141 j r & 4 oj j sma 51 x rriitt s: 1 ' 3 i& r44 iUi it 13 tn ! IltTTEH Crw-ua-irT.. , iUKK nkxv- TOltK. CATTLS TjxTt 0.t 1 m- o.iitssk. r .T Wetftrn I2Jlei. j IJUTTEK CrvAxaerr ; rnxr t - Men Think they know zll zbozl Mustang Lin iment. Few do. Not to know is not Lo hsvc DR. JOHN BULL'S SiifiTs Ionic Syrnj FO-? THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER. AKD AU MALARIAL DISEASES The prcri'tfi" of th:i tt If ra'.d rsedicisr jmillr cU.Zi fo- it s. tip nor:: -ver xi! rra vtiti txer ef.r-'tl :a Mse psh !r t SATE. CERTAIN S?EIiY xl PEE2IA.SI.Vr tar ;Acas.ad FcTrr or Ci.ii.ia.a-l?r -xtttV r f ihor: or ieasr txa4:a; H rtUrt to tae aurc Wrtlera s.&4 Stttarz caaat-r u .? a: ut;msy to :t tmU ti v& &ckrua tatt la a ca atTer nll it fail :? crr .f tad.rct.oajkrt itnciiy foiiowe-ts.aicame-4 cv Is . trrei: a-s ccii uaf -c tfe a&i bees t.acic: tor 1 care. s.a4 rkci iiauwi have teeca tnrti by x tia;it bttl ".'Ji a per fect rettaraaoc of tA- faer.l ht3 ll . hff-acvtr.prciett.2ii ic tvryca aitets taia to e&rt. :i i.t u u eoattaad ic rLxlir cois far a wttk cr fxa tfwr the (tii txi SwfS8brcV.fi X9rt escil.y tauneait&ajt loar-.iad:tr tiii Uaaaily ttu aiAict v:il not rc-jalr - aid lo kc t p t& !ospl la prood rttr Sa ..4 the puti-st Iswrtx r qairaea.ta.rt: uei:ria ztirrt'-:n;u.kta tar?- or four Cnss cf tir Tit.c s. wai date of KEKTS VEtETABLE FAMILY PILLS u-iU be $-i...tt U s.o other DR. JOHN BUi.L'0 SMITH'S TON'IC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Poput.tr Hrnx-dlc o? ttie D). Trlnclpkl IIBff. sS aalo st.. MM ! II S I, KV. 2. TV - ZXTTJ1TT V TVE HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCE tl- U liosTltotir ktout 70 n CEHT OF LL HORSES bt..u M. C EVR IMPORTED TO AMERICA. .s . m stcck r n.kn 1-1. O ItrtKr'inrr-si-rn 200 ilrp '!t(JSta.!..ai. t .1 r .- fr I1G COLTS "Zttm jr' I r I 11 rir ! ffn . Ii m tt I. .K. . .4. ... ... m a .- ' r't . 1 f eru . 1 ,.. .. t u'ti't h hr . n t .'"... i r rC" 1 n. n . ivifi'm a.1-. . 1 f-- M m tkf I rf drr M .JJW..IL f- . (IH.... 1N. Iralc-il t I.llcr -1 J... y.t't-r 1 . .1 tn - vwto((:i,.,- mf.(j : 1 nj, 'Ann t, K Siuffing Up. Tor ii !!. 1 ' t ti CatarJI ratarrii wit- r f, rr lrjw f ' : itsn wltt '." . t: tmwjIj ft-i! Z ap." t. 1 " - -rtclmi r ' t: Kr. ' i- iw l. -a IlOr.C" A'1 CM.-r. M It . U. o-mI. K u Holnc a tutl'T tru ChrwnK c'ali. vr 7?0r.TioMYA rvxtni' . vj wfeverBS I W r Darlns il- ' ' j-rs cQ'V K!T.fr.- ll I fa pt-iVl ,0 v'" h iiLi:tN i-n., CrT- rtricrn SlruarnrT. !-- fc-i .IwCf A paMI-lr r-.l,!li- n t -tT '"C" U fTjf-'txr ' .,. OrjjJ. J. hr I J ctrecur. M.I t,Tiii.lih, linj.us. 0-- Sorolola of Longs, 1 arr n'w 19 tfm '-1 JsO'Tf r." r ' -r , tt f.fl'- Vta- !;;. xlxi'.e T" ,' , . ' . ran IxTJ .- iu mint ," f. t I u: .-ni r-irr -r :rf u. t'. . ' ' , t w U&S X fc;-!i r. al hU.f r . -- ' - .- Hn.sjlT " "r.o- lit j ' "-lf v il fc S. S . riB'm'-.r ll U" aln T html Im-to iT-:'t lritrS' -4 s. Us in la 'I' iac lr wtiosv. I t-4 t'7 ' Th f"S w"!1 My trms lk Iff m m r! a ri-. -! 1 '. !f poar m-r- ti,n . - J'j . . t if 1 I tl.' r )irit. - ' r ,--' J ! t f 1h fr-.irr.ffc. bu ', f I,'" r, '- ' '- ' 'C-. " ' ' - fc i r ft,H (. u. . .uai . ' tH .: 7 j h -.t M . -8 rry j . T 1JT. II ' '' f I' . f - 7.- r -r r ( . 'r. - A'eii. i.,w ,-S.I ft i sc k ' .1 t -r DB" ".l - f rt jl,. t . fcfcf W-. rf ta I'tvavu . alprvT4ri?tc to tr? wr tx.Tn Tar xjtts srvr w s rrr :t maxtx. r nr :"''' ' "- ; '. a "p ; V.ip DR. EAHFORD'S- ! , .' IC ! r-r fw 1t-t Cts -4 S r if - fl-nrl ' -wl"WK.. 1. jrr-r ltrv AK INVALUn!E TiftlLY MCOICIXE. xt i -m - w . jxt. :r-ir -i- n-jrvbf -! a DRuseisrs story. lUlua f.r Ut U.n. , . ".vj.il yri '-r e-i,ttf . j i t .t I . r--i- ' ' -' i ' -,rt, a -- -S---. . 1 1 rEEDLEsT7 -.- SHUTTLES. LrjS-f 115 MORrniXE fI.lR!T- 1 t OPIUM I 1 rJ -m - . - t-x-t-i - r TftH.i.ii. iiraAxn aiUMJiai ia.ur.r'M.i--. Many a Lady is beautiful, ail but her skin and nobody has ever told her ho'.v easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. (S r.' M 1.1 r W- --r -mm j . . v r. ttrv ti.s3s. v 1- A-kik$iA -X VxLrs T i yw l HHpjnfr-Mr-ivpwwaaaiiavvivBBaj Kaak2f -R ijUcSvljTaMrJavaarBalalav lliiil! s i ...MM.BMHBB.B.M rnur-tKnJt-ttitr. Listen to Your Wife 1 Win.io-V ciiap oi rrtktrr4ro a4 cnxt i3A of ilay W!Tr Tfccrr jl an latcr c4SM cn. 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