Plymouth Democrat, Volume 15, Number 46, Plymouth, Marshall County, 21 July 1870 — Page 4

A Congress of Sapheads and Robber?. Thr Chlcaeo Fr ninn Pot, a Radical

powspapfT, is ratlor severe on Congress, -.I publishes t!ie following editorial der th b-re caption : "Mr. David A. Welb writes to A. T. Btewarl that tlw amonnt of indebtedness bom thi cewatr ti Europe has Farter oaeed in the latl aVacaJ year, one fcwdied and rlfty-seven million? ; aid Urftt the ajrrea le amount now nwinto fon-i-n capitallata by the genera! and various forms of I i il vovernment, the railroad-, and work? of into r. improv; ments, h not leas than llfc-n h ilred mill tor? cf dollars' "Tbc Saphca-lsin Congress are theaasm 1 t mainly from the Wist and South, v ho do not know that the prosperity of th ir Ktp rtive sections of the country is : r.'i'ly hindered by the taes o:i anjrienl-tun-Iks special industry of their const itsata lllioul by the unprecedented taxiaT on imports; and the Robben are those who, being interested in tho various t-nu3of monopoly created by the t iriff, nude use of their position in Iba EfoQM r Str.a.e to vote the money out of the pockets of the MM of the people into ihnr own, under the lying pretense that th- y are 'protecting American industry.' "These two classes in the National liriVfiure are in the ascendant: ?nd ihoeejh fco then jointly it is probeble thai certain eosceieiOM will be WlYBg for the amelioration of the condition oi I -riculture. mininjr, marine pursuits, au 1 hirrd labor, it is now cer! tin that uo c'roi j.- at all aib quate to the demands of the C -untry will be made; hence, that the tariff schedule, r.3 it now stands on the gfatnte book, will substantially be MV tained. The (Stet t hat that schedule is at oftCC the ciuse or w.uidrr and of ftbborr net', to a-1 enlightened men who d sire ism ad i ant tint 111 of good and jwaf goversnest; that a Schcrnc for taxation of fimOy atrocious unfairness doea not aha Wtkere exist in th-civHiz'd world ; that it is aiBaoat an irresistible incentive to fraud an 1 perj iry on Iba prrt of imp rters, and ol vnpri eedenled snuggling ovef all our territorial boundaries; lira it is Iba most m l ill wen elU e of all human conlriTaaces En its d i tails every oa ei wMeh is a iacowagmwl lo laaseaty in commerce; th tt it covers ail the wide area between a bee lUt and a protective duty of STO per cent.; tttl it thrusts itsell into fen m in's affairs, covering, as it doc, nearly 4,000 aitic'cs when imposts on t cut y-five eoamxodi ties (mainly tbnra of produced in t-.is country) with a fnrU ; r dutyoa eteijtbiag imported duty equal to the mum ol 'the interna Mvemu bin what is made in this conntry v.i ui ' Riffl sa to jriel 1 all the n vonm- and :.'V -d ;di Ibc pfOleeCioa thr.t U'P OVCbl to Lave from that source; that it calls into exfftnoa bofde of dbboneal end i t.capnMci nfflctala and. a er. at amy i pies, 1 v' wboie the peHenee of the people b abvaed : Ibal it .has been again and again denaonataated an plainly aa that two and two i.-ake four, Ibal new, plin, sinipie. inncwt.f qnal. aoaooln working, anti amnyag and cheap sjstem ot i! ir rr what ) vr ia one with gn at copt, innnitc hnnrlioe, shocking debanehment of pnb i BRorata and aotoriow iiKShekacy, may hi' had i"r the a'-kinrT. all these faets an jm m 1 T 1.1 no avail, l tte Können are ciuieame t'n ir Dlund mrter; andtoe eapneaasarejrrui- i K with a loolim eonacinvneas t.f knowing nothing of whst they do I The wtrk of d-.-spoiliii the :;tlor f a iTrtat natv. cn. CommtssioHer Y ells A newspaper oempying a rank which pe-.- f.iirlv ealtcd second in importance among the Repuhticai Bewspapera in tl e UnittiO States shj j, ia its issue ol Saturday Nat : ,i reebnlcalry, pernups, Mr. WcHa w i rot djaBsiised hht oflsee expired yesleri ay ty liaiiiatioa. The country will put s dificrcnl cos! rnctiem upon the occurrencc. The expiration of the eaTsea wt :i bUm at which might have bei n averts and would have been averted had n I M. B mtwell, in obedienee to the asoatoprMs, desired his removal. There can be no escape bom that tact. And It is owe who h will suing no credit to the Admin istration, sad no strength to t';e Republi e is party.1 This n ayery easy and genciona way of d aling with the met thai the office of Kpecial C inmlwslosnir of the Revenue ex pird by law. It was an flfieu which ought I ) have been continued, BTOUghttq have been per salt ted so expire, as its utility and the manner of it.s perlormaLo flemowstnted its capacity to be f practical benefit, or pn v. d it to le a nserc fci:u -cure. No ir.t ..' T .man in the COUBtrj vid doubt, UL iii Wells has tried to gather tacts and statistics which would . n-.li'o Ciiaim tn t.i. id intuit Soronttv ,w,W th. liminri-tt nr.hu.n,Vomin - b to i. There but well be differences of opinion eonecrninsj Boene of tht cesielnf ions he ha' r. aehi but. only Mind, and i -tr-h. ::ad naweaBontng m-devolenee will ireful ly of t lie observations above quoted i: reil-considored and gnarded 'angnage, K ia, ii- tact, a direct a?3ertion that the N ne nop liata," a ehr, of men nnmherine lii-.f e.-n 5 nj rr-r itl.-lT t-.l-rr" r t ll iTI lit'tlii ?-irni'li. . . i . I u ;i jl i i ui.- '. a i. . ... w I t nt.ltiM . tliSa .i.i. Irir 1. ii'ii iliitiirmii.i .1 i 'i. ii'ii oi iuj.; i.'iiiui, 7, . . 1 ir ii.!. . to kill one of the most faithful, hard working, and valuable civil officers in th .-rüinir, ttn.t vminnic ivü ozneers in tne mn it. i - t amtry. rhe moderate terma in which aM-rtion is in . V d .l , not toi.rh its man tt. i rroificanoe. Wl..,t nr.. tlio 11Mt;..n i.f f.ot in It.,. ui.i. i . . a. - . .' ci..- - - . a r.i . . aa . i . mn ,t -it ii ,n '' ()in q tiisit. tin- Hicrrtarv i if" , the iWmt .f tt... r,Mt..,i 4r. m k mftd.e determined war on the continuance i "i ' e of pee,ifti C miniivsi. ner of the Revenae. Anouaex is, that he has pursned sucfi action in nliedlettcs t the deaaaa da of Uta "aaaaajpoiaaa11 Wan arc he " aaaataapoilailf f hat ar-o Ihe " aao- :: p.jl:.-ls," that thtir ip.icrest.s and Uicir wishes should operate to strike down aa e which has proven itself to tic of ilirtet, i:iiiiie:iate, praettoul. ami irent beniitt to sli aaen ia the country who wih to ft a clear and pgeCtJcai. l,nowlue ofonr systems of tax.it ton ami of onr M i-on i! resources? lie N remembered aal we are qtwtiwg ftean the aVpoMican newapanes srjsafl ia prornincau n and i - i.atiou in the country, and that its indlgnatiota in wHnesBfatn the retirement ot Sir. W lis, and the action of the men who 1. , ve abroste 1 his ofTe-e, and have en- i ,1 I , . tklll : ' t. ... r,uit i in mii ii. in, ii. ii M'i yu'i lo iiyt'e ri lu its p"-iiau toctica Somewhat less of uonestv and of wlsolesimo piair.nf-ss i speech ino'ht be eaI c ed from u wa there n electioneeriub; campaign in progress, but it is aa tv ceiient symptom of improvement in pubtion to 8Ink of ilitii-n-etv hp.i1 em nil. j . - -1 - t.on in Civil ' e in th nit enrh wur i n s.u. . i . . ... . . a i.i ii- ii bl uieu oiigni. to iui togeineriii oeai ini 1, 111. ll.n ,'ni.a. . min in; lililikti. j uc cAUiii . ur.vvs i ti tnaii. r Very intin ; in treating of the inrmcrnt of .Mr. Wells. The multitude of arnail men and me in nm, tfeaanaanefsag i'h Mi. Grant sad working downward so l..r as position and fal iry ar- i-oncerned- - who rouhl be spare t from i ivil lite with bencfSt to t he K.untry, mv fa;rly b'- cilhd b ..i-.j., bip. : of the c .Mr. WiiU is ani rase. Ilisiiin to work ai 1 his c. icily to w-rk have phced him in the front rank 1 aaaoatg ottLSticians and noliUcr.l cmnn. , Ti. . i .. .. . mists, and eviry aaMtult his enemies have made on Dim ms onlygerv o to veri v '.1 e uraryol ti.e Btat nts made in hi. annual reports.-me :jo Tim,,. July c, - ar - Kvldences of the Approach Inf? Dissoln Tion of th Kitd.eal l'.irly m !i:t Last. A glance at the political condition of and the circumference. Th-y ,,-. r.n iui. n .will. iä...i-Fii.ill.,n .n..l..t,.fl 1 JX Ul-tOkUI la '111, LH 111, .,. III. - .I'll . .. - ti . ft n.f r r 1 II - I. artl-k.. ii.Af.1 iinfj. smbition of lawl men in ail sectfOM of the country. Their President U wedded to " nu lima, mm .in.-..-!! 11 1111; iii..iniiim lima .iirmrs vyiin-ii pn xui-e gulden results, and their Senators and

maae any challenge oi tne iniegny ot nis tjecare ner irom poverty oy a poiicj m l master, and do not let society or raahh n w-JB '-r,ee? peopie were savea un brina to them the me-t aatisfactlon and arell as a moat agreeable arrangement a I motives, or of the Rreat value of hi mvea tbm V i shingtoa Life, ei Neat York. nwallow up your individuality h-.t, coat !';' cihtn ': '- lein y t rough, UC hmmt KOod that is never found in promoting comfort while at work. A wet i ligations as a statistician and amaacier. T...: marriage announcements and boots. Do not cat np and wear ont aRw tQcy ad left the ahip with two noaHo deni rine talks' th it thev would cloth.ia perhaps aa good, hut the who of; Wt Repnblicana, not .-imply be- r,. ... L. .... . Kocardno cake, no ires- all that jron earn, üontpel your selfish ":' :i -r'" iV:!V' r,1,r; v' ihem- nA rot ti-u.-h when ereen ami onlvwillto nioiat graw is si ways at hand, and il apeasnwtheyase RepnhikraM, but bncanse t3, no wedding trip, no honeymoon, no bjdy to apaw something for profits saved, ff ruacr wm toasod from the Lack of nreV(.nl ptarvation when eathered into propriated as suggested, will work woav thy are tsxpayers and because n is a djvorce. Be stingy lo your own appetite, bat mcr- , !-, Thc V , the bam ' il von nv driven bv deraÄJrtt aatd Ume, ' wlrdeh they, fa with ,T;. mM tl::it al, laM1 Swomeean cifnl toothera' neeewiUea.' Help oü, swimming, reached th. .hire .a safety. JJJ w;kip-'l.Vx,.f .w t tt-uiei. held to . f . V".t ... all t:.xrv.r?, nre- luten-ated, to tliiuk. I ....... ... A - a- ard a5.'j no h!n fnr vm,n.lf . 1... -li i .s A PARTY Of Americans at AOTlCh, ÖWtt- I

ne o,,i;,t,;n aawn tue nosei.ee ,i ilom- .,..,,. . the he.. 'I and t.ie other at Ihe tail, ! !V 1 -non I : j ak ., to your little broth scitisa and rartiaHti inotivi i vaLOeti tn.i ...,n a. i -u a :. . j.r " mmlA ir..i.r i t

" i - - " inn un, inn uic i iii v i 1 1 1 ii . mi'; n iui on i nun-, i, 1 1. is ii i lie ,ii v it

otton control the political res or the tj ndlkine;. lmahie.ss what i : ay," cried Martha, toss f luntry when the day of voting is no. the art M k likewise a nunstei i ,n ,,;irk '.cad.' far ancad, there :s a capacity ami disposi- ' K,jv, u , . ? vT?i ! :. Vl . 2. ' Martha!' That bt .ra,b,,.,.l.,. ...

,.Miici, m . . V.1.UUJ .... pu.N.uMiim, .., i .1 .um- iuqu.-o.ve iTi ui . leaved tl o i.aflnr. Mi : Ki -iri i u i,( i , shows the drift of the enrrent decidedly , J naothi r, who h d asl bs n visit.-! by V1 ;., Mf u.el hangs them up .-. , iii favor of the DetnorraMc .r.-aiiialioi.. " them. 'hbiciai,s," n plkd ..redone. Vou m-.-, ahe ha i no manmu ' Th.. 1'., ai i.i.1. I .1 .. , llilliilli H wlio nr.ia c.1,1 ... . i ... r . . ... . ' . -1

n.-. t n t i : i an.it t rt Inral 11... r. . . : ritüt 1 1 ; n j V ' ', I .. 1 : . i . I

. n - ..wi.." '. - i U. ..ii- r-- on 'in ii.. 11 i . ..wv ii ir nn nr. in ir : lie i: i . . iv-i ... I .1 , ..

Represenf; tives are bol, blatant defenden of m'sTule nd tyranny in the State i and nation. This condition of things baa

A produced the nana results. The party are diaaatiafied. and are letting that dissUisfaction be sei n in their actions in various b-ciii?is. In AHeeheny conntv. in !

tMs Btale. aarend hundred Radicals rolorm, located in Edinburgh, w hieh rifned a CaH for an independent, move- makes as many as 8,000 doaea a dy. or bene nt anl eoartention. "The time baa I tween two mUHons and three millions of come' I i- the lignen of the eall, " for a ! dos"? every year evidence to what an e.r form of onr party organization " Agabi j tent the pnit iice is now carried of wrap they say : " We invito the cordial eo op- pini? men. women and children in a pain-

eratton ol ad boneat Repnblicana who I wish to r Bene their organizat ion from the corrupting domination of selfish, uopnnciph l i "li'ieian.-. Such bubbles M this lining to the snrihee of party polities how that there M a lively fermentation going r nnderneeth Jndge Kelley will have an independent candidate to face in his district, and O'Neill is in a Hke prtdlcment. In Indiana the R idiral aoldieffS complain of being ( heated by the wire pullers of that party, and threats of venireance at the polls are beaidia ad portiona of ihe State. The Boston Jbwmai, in speaking of the politidl rampaign in MamachoscttS, saj's : ' fa all probability the Republicans will have as their st ndard-bearer, GOT. Clallin ; I ) niocr.it 8 will again rally around Col. John Qnincy Adams, and the LahorH form party, if they desert Mr. Chambertin, will pnt op Mr. Colby, ofNewbnry jiort. Ther are evidences that the con teat will be exciting, and wilbonl dottbt it will in name reapecta be a close one. Much will depend upon th aetion of Congrenaand the acts which it can consnmmate t bring relief to an orer-lnxed nation." And it adds: 41 The Demoerats purpose making a strong effort to curry the two Boston districts, and in one of these districts an effort will be made to induce a third candidate t run. The reelection ol Hon. Henry Wilson will depend upon the result of the Btnte election, and the prizes, therefore, of the next, campaign will ? 1 1 forth the best energies of oar opponents." These are a few aaatlers observed from the ontlooh, and they arc both .iirnitieant and cheering. Each day weakens the Radical parly. Tlieir h ad ;s too heavy tor them t c;.rry. On the other hand, the Democratic party is; a splendid condition for Ihe fight, and! nior-t. ' win the coming political 1 attic. FmUuh pMa An. PcpincTatlc Cnmnüitft The iollowlnf nr.- the uninrs of the Democratic Cous essiona Committee:

Engene Casscrly, California; Join p. pen e t n.nch sotaal p.k sure. In the B ekton, New Jtraey; H. W. 61ocnmt j country, where the style of liring i. aimKew Vork ; John r. Bird New Jeraey ; I pm, one can get all the gaiety he needs Sanne! J. Handel!, Peanswhrania ; Bepi i without spending mnea aaoacrjr. We min T. Big jrs, Delawar- ; Fn d ri"'; Stone, r;.-io;neaU t- ewry yoong man who t-; Maryland ; John IV. Johnston, Virginia; ; starting in life th moat rigoroua economy Pram is : Shober, Nith Carolina; Phil- in expenses; in clothes food, and eqnipadrlphi Van Trump, Ohio; William K. I ment. Young men usually oV not taae

Niblaek, Indiana ; Albi rt (i Borr, Illinois; Boyd Isineheater, Kentucky; C. A.sh v Tennessee; ICrartna Welli, Miisonri; Charles A. Eld rid ire. Wisconsin; K. M. Wilson, Minnesota; Joseph P, Smith, reeon : .1 tmes A. Johnson, ('ilifornia ; John C. lof r -: C nn r, Texas f . a t r. 't. B. Tonne nd A I lph Bt y, L w ina. The Ci"-r, .vi' Ti: l Committee have y m a . . ... I pmp-J th '.ll mtt Itesiaen? uomnm te-: fn. Samn jr?i.rii, i'inwivü- ; nia, Cbainuan ; Hon. Henry V'. Slorum, i New York ; lb n. Pj e I erica Stone Hary ' land ; Ricbait T. M -rrirk, V.--iihi-ton , City; Ofceral 1 L. .hffins, Maryland; Thomif I. Smith. Washinirt City, and Artamr rJt. (Jfaiir, Denver, Colorado), It was ordered thai all rraimuhicaUonj be aklreaaed t If u. Bamoel J. lbin-ld:, Washington. 571 ;t I ,1 s.AtAl'S IT1SXS. Foil a VfuDDnta BonoLore knot Tub " Home Wklooist" The baby. How to Maku a Fir.K Hot- Kee p it I coaled. ! T.ie Bur Cuam von Vaniiy -Be pho- , tmrranhe 1 i T:'j: man who lore Ids coat thii arc iscrta&irg. She who ran compose a cross greater than ahe vho composes 11 i.s kxmly hero, as the p pa-Viibri-k-.r'- auch'-er said . f bi shop. A stasia Grand Karen, Mic as follows: "Sterne Bote Oio BOding." A SHAUJP young fellow says, ,! tio:i he i: -vviding to exehl Bj of hi i for cash. j To avoid anxiety in sidmers and !" Vto, 1k: injured ia tile V -hi-u'V n Ijile Ins-.tr-aaee Company, of New York. K rhHT i in i o Doubts Rubbiah ! Doubts are very fnr fr- m being "entertaining;" they're extremely annoying Tnnmo9t direct method of determining aors pow r. Btand behind bte hbad legs with a briar. ttektt' I T'o yon want I I cec your wit '.if V lava: "in civilized nationamen 's; ;- .r' them." Ohl Mm Ht, hi your rmstesnef D. a aaan to Kntr.ufi,:-'1 t br,,- i.c n n mm iwiw I W If.- is to be trusted forever he never P: It is taid th?.t expe-rieneed hi''-:;ands

v . v- a .r.-...... " - - - ' . ' " w VUi lU:i, Mil Ii U'.' fi oiiii;fc. u.;vi i) ,iri i iih.

: ' , " " ; Irlateal or rlmt tno nnan. t ti0;,, ' em tell vl-t'i th"r wives irr shout to ac-t 1 "r eneai , too prouu lo DC Struinr, ' 1 ' 1 1,1 ",v iwwi.ai Ric'ia-irp ' mfMi J hey purse their " " ''' . . M .

j ul',,u,,A RKVEWORFUL individual, in the cxi - li ranee i hi., raire ut some '-ne who had offended him, said "I'll have n trenge. I'll do aouethin; terrible. I'll ,ive bis Utile l.oy a tin horn !" A oirl, bearittft the l i.ly of her henaa, at dinner. ask licr hualaul lohrina " J)mi- 1 h" anu n n w.iu non when ae cuue . ttoVne to lea, aad two extra plates on the 1 table Eos Ute ntipposod visitors. A cosoaauta jury la Alleghany conn I tyt Penntylvanbt, rendartaf a verdict that i the deceased came to his death by nana i !r, v.iiich w is e-inw-d by hin wile's scold ins the deceased h';c.ui';e he was lulu ! lea ÜLM, Bay dear iellow,n Bald aa old man , once to a triciid, " I am weak ami b;den j down with ige. I awed to walk entir.-ly ! r,iuiul the pirk i ery day; but now I ein j only walk halfway round at;.l back ! again." Twn practice of distillery bands of biti.nu -.t'-er working hours in the vats oi n ii ky, not only refreshes and de in es t he men, but add to the " bods ! i Ii li in.ir." : a man in Botath lladley, who has Just sm um of a law-suit, wants to obtain a , large framed picture of a cow, with one letting, one of the club proposed to tain and sketch another landscane. ' rem i Hi, no," said . ;. il, " lefn iketch the ' : n 1 nam A Ciism'.i in 1 r editor, commenting apoa the aaet that a rival Jonrnaliat is rapidly cultivating a champion bald hi ad, inquires: " What'a the ase of a man hav ing hair, any any, wh-n he can fold bin ein over tii-; top ol his heady' Ovy,f Israeli's admirers, In peaking abou t him t. John Bright, said s You .'tik'iit to eive iiim credit tor what lit; in e ( "lofiiished, as he is a self made mm. I know he is," retorted Mr. Bright, "and he ad- re a his maker. " Dors your officiating cicrgy man nn . I, tho Z. ü hl rTatinr. L " ZL " .1 Z:, " , m nsa, v v' aa. i.i. v. u iiivi v tt a v - ns a , cirrnlar f'rm a bishop toachurch warden j of his dlr)oese. A veteraai near by replied, I He preacfaea tha gnefsal, but 1C8 not Lr rs rao fiossnt ff 4Wnvate doctors called physician, .. : , ; "iSjZ !?T tfl" oct . T , ri.'ll Htliillt fi i'..w 1.. I. 1 a.l.J ,i. i:tjfä. levs. , ' , I t . . . 1 . . .. I I 1 , ..... .....,.r, r- ,.,ti,j ic KUH'll Ov I,' 1 11 nil than is commonly supposed. According to 8.mc r.-rt-mly pubbshc,! statith-s mor.; niao iiuvv F"!"" MTf; uvn flilUu-n hy tin-el- .ri-iluid within the pui.t thirty

years, of wbom 2,2"2 were killed OOtright. The fiery b(lts, however, seem to n die a diatfnetion on account of sex, for of the

880 killed within the laat ten years, only 2 18 were females. ACCOMMXG to the lato .T unes Y. Simp son. th- re is a iinale maAnÜM-torv of chlo leaa aleep during some of the moat trying momenta and hours ef hnman existence. Tnrnn hi an old lady, who lives next door t. the navy yard at Portsmouth, in New Hampshire, and who has the misfortune to be hard: of hearing. Last Fourth of July ahe sat in her parlor.wh.de the boys in the nary yard lmd a salute of thirty six h ;ivr gns. As the test sixty-aight-pouBder went ofT, the old tody startci up In licr chair, and called out, "Come n YOUTHS' EP Ali TH ES T TBE BILLY VOtTNQ BABBIT. Tlwe v. as a yciini,' Mbbit Vi ho had I.e1 luhit Sometimes as would du vtit h:s mo: for forhld, And onr fro'y d y Hta m Mher tiut tmj, Jlv chid uu musl s"thy in the burrow cIofo bid ; l'or I liehr NM dr'.il four. ! t). loodniiMi and aoaadfl. Who are Hi-.trcirw nrcud Tor ra--I ilta like yon ; Simula ilicy i ci 1k:t yonr bead, 1 he y WiMild ".(!! -le)t you da d. And the r l- would bo oil with you 'i-icker Iksa boo : ' ' nl poor, fbolM bqfaps Waes no mm fM j. em, boo!vin" out itoai ati burrow is b-kc i ibort P"Wj lie hopp.Mi t the groand, Wits Many a bound, Then kxtkad rtooimi proudly, at if as wi aid pay, D ' I W.tr ; til .;: ! Now C :'ch in I a ho C in ! Sa tab yo m' rabbit r in to a lar sppls tree, Waare (raawisg the vir, Bfl thought uoi to t a:iv Tito f nam iii! of nun'cr-, m care ten sfsj he : ICoW, a rabbits are g;ni. When rasstad or ituwed, A Hir.n cam-; alovg haart na. rabbiti- for dhmer ; Jle faw ÜUUs Baa, Al,(, tkMi u .rt"o.T,.;..V:, lacn r:'.id i. i- big ran, . m i.'.."' Adrice to lonng Men Tam ia no harm iu a certain mode rale und occasional amount of innocent plcasars. Bnl a yonsnj aara who has hs own way to caive m life, c:n spare neHhef the tinje, the itrengtb, nor the extheir aaeaanre l economy trom what I y can actually endure, but from a hat ciety around uiem is accustomed to demaud. By fir the preatrr number of young men hare only their hands, their good eiiaraot' l, a;at their mother-wit for capl t.-ii. Bneoess will rrqulru innenuitv. in- ..,.(,.. i . uusiij Biai ii- IUUU4 ücononu'. j i.c piac . i . 1 IB. wee oi me sc quaiuies tor len yearn outrht i pusnsensiiue luau on :i ton u.ition, on which he can build an efidttrjui; prosperity. Hut if a yonnjr man mu-t 4 i:ava three -r tour ouiinga" a rear; if he must join van rassoeietica whit h tax hü Mender resources s. ven.iv : u he must bo com.-cd upon tor parties, balls, suppers, of tin:.: lag bouts ; if he must pay Ioj hi hards and piiroe e-.cir.-, he will Qnd it nr hill work to save enough to nmki bisn l -Ii:and old age eornhwiable. ITouth n v ii' the lime fox pleasure, bat that ü no i ason n hy :i u ,i should tp. amiir he bt : pari of his lifo. Youth is cot d for pica - nre,; but i-j Ike vi ry tune- i .oir Icarninjr, M ...... " for wora or self discipline. And pleasure Iwcll doea not need lo be pecuniarily cxV narre. I not be aatiamed to econo r-M matter what th i sirs think, nor lyouraetioni to nie apeading of money, 10 a ennseicntions rule, w i? h. tteve that sixteen men out of eve-jy twenty that Ik - I ijiii lite poor, rem . in I to the and ol life ; but that every one oi these sixteen earned enough, U it had been aaved, to have Daade h;tn entirely independent. Vootiafc spemdin ia the father ca" poverty. Do not be ashamed of work, and ol hard work. Work for ihe beat salaries or wages you ;ui t;tt, tiut work l'r half price rather than be idle Beyonrown ffu are proud I. t yonr ptidebsof ths tight kind. Bo too proud to bo lazy ; too pronnd to mvc np without conquering I every utfflCQity i too proud to wear a coat wnw ! !l ,ut io wry j too proud : , hi in; in eoii..uiy ti m von can not keen ' i-i ' in expe::.se&-; too pr.u i to he, or C'oinsiny MafUstra Wit.i. you please down tad in r. few Bomc ,i i till another comes! 1 laid a little girl to I ivo lutlies who e;iaic toaee her motlii r. And will yon give naeafHaai of water, Hartha ?" ashed one oi the 1 tdies ; " I am very thirsty." 14 With pleasure, n answered Martha. Martha presently came b i i with two gobleta of water on a aaaall waiter, which she iassed to both ladies Ob, thank jou," Mid the other ladyj "yon i,re ?ery Ihonghtfar Yon are quite wc.oo.i.e' ,;.i Maii.i, very swat iiy. When Martha went out of the room, one oi the ladies said, "Ihn little girl la carte of the loveliest children ever met. mv. cvt and obi, . -ui j hei mannen are." Let us go into the next room and iee I arartna tooat the water baca into the din ! ,u room. '.Me drink! Mr drh.k!" cried little Bobby, ealeaing bold ot iüs ristcr'i dn jj, and acrewinf ui bia ton lips. " ; rt out, Bohr cried Harths, roughly ; " yon are foi ever iii ih way." M lie dtiak, said the little lei ow. ,N'." sa il M urtha: ' sm In RrLI tolfrw the top of the stairs. "What?'1 S( r,;"md Wartha back. M I lease com ncre v "wo grandma. " 1 don't want Sa. .....as I as . i . . ii- pi, in. iu. re.i .riii:i. m,(. ,.,u, v, r or.-n ee 1 iicr-i II Iin Htaira I ',, 1 1 1 .... I. ..i . - 9 yon Know, lied it hard to climb. M M iriii-i," said m indant, M will yea trv nnd and my bv i asa pretty rare i h it them in the dining-room." "hio, you didn't, cried Martha, in a rroas, otntradictorytone; uyoo always lose tbcm uo here and ahe rommag bar, lum, , , . i fo gen round the I im a ver like the nnrth wind. " TsTo matt.r " il. .1. 11 . , ' ZT ;.., ' " " - ' unit it t' fair ty t t - t, asTHin. " in, in . 1 m .- tha; they will come to hand and ah ;. JHM,ui ii -.ÄPfP- "r -V !u:M ,v. Mar i-l I.-ft V.- r I ...... i .. ... i Blairs with a pout, oh, dear! alserc are Manila's eiv?l oblisiing an mm-rt, VVhv, thoas ar hi . . ' i ronij.'i;,if ni nii r.'. l v, puts I Im-im mi i,. the i:;iü,r. ami nnts the.,, nff ZZ ... ., . " ...a 0)lu , and rude and aelli h. She lorgctl that I . ...... . 1 -O.il .1.1.-: home is the first paua to be politi I H,:ill-. I '.' II 1 V I' 'I in 1 m 1 1 1 I 1 . ' 1 1 1 M "t..iM 11. .!,., doors, in the kitchen aa well m . . parlor. There ia no spot in the honan Wilt re ii'iil manner. e ill v. .Hi Child' 1'afer, be dispen i

iks rents' wat the boja think. Build yourself up l? " a nuow nnwnai, anu a nne j 8toopin-at hill pull out wecda or ; - wto a ffi rd pure . ::r for themselves J-

; i t n en-.., lMvM cflrm flC lessen tne numbtT of stalks -giving the and families. The vital life element is , M

babv ia -ii r . . 1 ' . thf man wc riAino .. ,i. i, , sou, ineanwniie, a gO!;ii, square cnauce at su r,i .1 ,i in n..ur c re-.n-iiouve-s ana conserv- . v""",""",t v..f. !.... Will I ).vr. il p innp.' 11 Lim t.. it.. mi 11.11 ,1 no : 11 i? iiioun lue neaeli. he I . . P .. . K ,. rj ... - .-:i .r nii . . .1. ,.

lOc - ? " . . 11 " J nariin Hint wai rrnll.tfi nl.nnn nn 11 n One S UtieK IS Hot nil OCeilptl! UU SO im- RlOrlOS Ti imft e Ol CXtVOiSC, IVUIiO SCIOIJH , g.. ' - ihat i.. n ul... your r.K...ceoilvmy u-ul J.f; ' l. , )'-!. r V" ' : ahiy doalrablo as soaae amatottra of tha heroin atoclr, bona and blossoms Of n ntiraental your scrunulons emnlovment oi tirr.i. r ..s.ti u intu, n u 3ardrroin tne shore. , .. . , ... Ä .tu. B H B S B aa B fl 11

tfathera Resolved that, except the n;..-t im; r, " " 1 h: ti,rr-d hts h.-rs. s head ; vv,-n ..... s-it. Amv in th irir-ktv atmoanhere nrodneed ' 1 f 1 " ' ' " '

t.- iSrÄl:1 ÄKte -pÄ-ä fcfei . ,,-w,v SOMETHING NEW !

L--,.i ... ' -, , " 1 ' ctn"frq h SAW at ill rlitKvino tu t'ui mo vyjwvs t.. i.ii.i, mn m. iii... .ij t. L-jt . w :i nil tnon AH In 'i-l w't .i 3 ixil&l ettour lor eh-.tntv or luxisrv i vi . :.t m-t i.t .- ,s J - B :1).1J1. to tne ; .. . , ..i, i ... mam . .

..,.r i,.,..,. k.,, ,; .1. .. ... V.": " Kr.mvn i- i . i .1...,.. n VOUCH Or CONHUKSP I SOK

. 9 jti;... i-uift nil extwnivM imnnlu .....,l ... .1,,.... K1- ' c lune-u over i ne iiliuim 01 notti . .. .,.,..., . ... worh o.it ot iloora ar t-l.'t; to sun- J-HJ '

FARM AM) HOUSEHOLD

Working the Soil. It I th till iee of the soil that ninkts agriculture; hut we do not noneralry conBKh r it 30. We do nol plow ei.eiu h, cultivate enough, harrow enough. We lark, if possible, still more In KubsoHlng and ditching. TI.e last lies at the foundation of ell; Haids all the r,.si, and resists, measurably and constantly, the drouth and the exceui of ram ; wHhotit it much of our land can he hoi Bute benefited Manure has not le SI cf that a drier soil would give It Working the toil h often injurious in consequence, especially in c;av hiTv: ; the evil 13 ihiia augmented, the land bee mis hard and wet, and in a drouth a ill crack ; in winter it i charged with water; in ftpring ami fall it is the faie. ah this in remedied to a greater or less extent by ditching; when thi3 is done the rab-soll may be Btirred to adraatage ad to any depth otherwise, aubsoilinr, a i'h a hard bottom below, would only incr- a e tlie -v'l, as the aoü, loosened, WOUld still be filled with wattr, and hold all the more, making in some cases shed of nmd. This is n.-'i to be thought of But drained, and there may be worked any depth, and ins'Li.d of being filled with watt r. will b charged with sir cont daIng fertility from the atmosphere, which la left in the soil by circulation, and thus the ground is improved. The raw soil will bow be acted upon, and if properly managed a fund of wealth may be obtained. This, of course, in hi ary or elay f-oü;. We thus get a deep bul, to be deepem d stdl at pleasure. Here manure baa its rail clh cl ; fill isrev Incd, whether applied at the surface or turned in j the clay will hold it, or any -i ( 'd soil. The drouth may now he defied; th long rains Ihe same. There is a conduit, i.-i the sod (porous) Itself, to carry off the water, bul only so much aa it doea not want; the rest it retains; and it can he HQ ide to imbibe, r.s in the case of a drouth n lu D 'here is a hard drain upon it. This brings us hack to the starting point, working the soil It is this that gathers moisture; and it is this but enriches, giving a eh knee for the m itt fori üited air to mix with it, rno; t and fertilized most when the sod is worked in summer. It tin a contains Ihe gasaea (emanating from the hot aoil) and the moisture (by expansion), r.Ti'l warmth also, a necessity, chemically and otherwise. ;! cannot be stirred loo much. This :- r. ''.'em enter! dm . Simply to mellow i i thought to be sufficient, when it i3 only bi 01 i. nt to prepare the ground to receive the scd. We think our labor ia lot w he n re work over and over our mellow soil, und it seems oke niay-work : simply in ( se;r wM-m mere arc no weeus sctios not ! . - . to b the thing. The dollarado not come up bright) oing ; but ihey are therem verIheiess, virtnaily, just as much as they lire in t) e com 01 the anil that holds the substance that grows the com. To have the boy and horac constantly at wik, reIre3blnghin elf, is all Ute while a r?dn, ii.e si tl (from below) thrown np freah to ! Ihe air, taking it in ond absorhin its j 1th, and thai wealth is just, what is! wanted, the organic matter. Especially 1 should we see this thing since the at tnu live pou ux i the soil has been made so 'ear and striking rtv : v. It. is not only the "ri-;.t 'deoaoriKer or "o'.-i..f,;.t. an but the great Rttractor in our fieldt. i Unly It a chance with Ihe nlr. And vol ni How It a i v.: I as lessen tue weeds. i ;. M.'tbl;.-? e-r.poi be t o much repaated, m much urged. "Jl ' in Pruirie The Farmer anal Bis Uonae i . ; Ihe Capo f Good ITopc lived a farmer who, in the 1- badness of his heart, after a storm would oben mount his stroti -iy built hone, and ride down to the sea to i i :t there were any poor shipwrecked Bailors whom he mieht h-lo. horse and master, and all who law them thought they woukl rise no m"r'. Jint the next moment they were eee, the mtm np n the back the hone, and moring u .-. tid the wreck. .... . . ... . u nen tnej n tened the ,hiP, the farmer r '!.. i tu . ., iin . i..i ... .... 1 . ... ' . naocBm ai nia request, anu ailowea l nem selves to betaken on shore, climr- ... .. ' i'g to nis ooois, one on each tiae of the hört Seven trips in -.ill were made in this im ul a?.: srt.oisrifE. T.i.r- v.. ..!,. t...r,.. week throw i to thi : langer a handful of a t . r. 1 4 I 1 1 1 S iitu.T.i im 1 1. i;iu l I'Jtw I salt and ashes. Horses relish this, ar.d it will t-. n ! to keep them in gocd flesh and t1' ir hail -C ai '. fine. Da. DaUPfCl is of the opinion that, the j prevalence of insanity is largely due to the use of tobacco. Insane ayluma wire catabliahe 1 in llnrope aoon after the introduction of tobaceo, and when Em!.ing had becotnc fashionable. rKMPNT ton BnaTaJita or Ihaonr Take of rotdn and I rick dust, a nfBcient ' ' 11 ' m one, stir m the i Iht r. lj cai . 1 and not nut in too mnali rosia, or the cntwiA will rot hold, and sea that the brick dt .t is Onelv pow dered. A ooHTaiBUTon to ah exchange finds that it pays to c' in off pasture land with i rjythc at r pit cca h ft by the cattle, and cart sm! slack near tables for bed ding. In thi: way the weeds, smali bushes and conrae grain ij converted intoiaav n.e. Co ina afFKF. The firicut'fw. American inibroa the lutlies t'iat it t hc would Lave corn beef j v after it is cold, and not as dry aaa chip, they should put it into boiling water when tiny pnt it on tycnok, ai 1 t:.. y should rot, ;;ko it out of the pot v. ben done until old. ACftKArAHn Goon Pic In half a teacup of vinegar put one teblespoonfbl ot batter, one teacup of molasses, one Uncap of dried currants, one egg und a little nutmeg. R iti two soda crackers fine, and ada to the above, and yon ill have materia enough for three pits. To destroy the red spider on faaoUaa, it i-; recoinoicn h I to ul! ;i bur' i in arly lull of water ami Shu k in it about a quarter of a peck of Unaa. and let it stand until prle.:iiy ch ar. riolu Uie plants affected in the water (bot to u tip) for about live or a a . .! . , a. ( li Urtnuli -. '. in n WdHii tin :n in on re V :.!cr. I a dhrari ic w lis or rink hobs frt.at . n hotiln bei .erciaett that tlie drain - age from lie latter doea not affect the a Us are poisoned in this way. The watrr t tea unpleasantly ; ,. oh ia a or ot that it is unhealthy. Seek on! tliecau ctthatitis the Rink-hole, and yon will be on the right t' I'll a rfi'v mm, ii ii, .!, .., ,ii. i'iri , with earth, which should be ! r . ( , . to then Ichnck.and the "!" "V ':; " extcrminaUd. WBOM l.lirnty- i.s Oa a, a ' d Kollow Ton ac WlfATf .onsSnon. JJ , V '!"',. -lubiect aaya: vilte, Ky.. ia idiaco iinirthla. nW fin r . it..,., .....I..1. l.a It - 111.. iiii.if,'.i leaves iuo iitnu in aorni. i dition for a cropol wheat, tobe t.. iiovi 0 by prrass, whit.li will do w"li f,r scv. ral yean. Aunoatanyof onr common cropa will do well after tobacco. Potatoea, it planu on good tobacco and, winch ba? I ll beea OVtsli ropped, even two years in

ir .- . - r . I i h i i . w i t I'll i i tl'- f' t:i i ;:i.'i:f'- n".-T- ;'i.iTT'.-.-..i-i -i i o r r i -

I II. i . . . - . ..... . I - 1 1 a ' n u . vJ 111 ft A f . & I A I I e ' . L ' ' 11 T I II . 111 Ill .'. It.i! i 1 L t 111 .,1t . I

. I i l . II. ii VI l t : ."5 ; i i : ' l i l -

i , ., ;r i v lamim 8 buliur trom the i'i- i and, in my own siaDie, l nev r na i a case ten uoi !. . i -..vi .-tn ir. muwik lan.Aa koot !....- f wtr drawn from vellfl hir, , t-d I ol'nolir. At. iionio. ntv lior. os itlwavs have Pnaa, which cot mil n-tn i hox. lo

. , , i .a.. a IWI .,.1 .1...;.. i. J ' a ' r ft ' he, t ir Hier l lie neat , f ' . i ' r e v on i-i v t he by fiinkx water before them. A friend ol nunc, to fnr ir yoada, wVäriaa yoa to aie: jaoi . asra that tna. haat rnndo Of WhOTO, the Other day, I gave tins advice, a an expert meat, the Mouia-a Inoian Koot A ' v . , ' ''V ,1 ,iircct.-d his servant to adopt t. The They are j.r P-imt Bvta a fstwüa fa destroying the WOodchuck that it knows , ,u 1 . , , . , nonnccd tty ttie n.o-t lenmetl ph.vntcinni of onr " to place a quantity of gunpowder, in- ervant Bhook his he Id, ami a Bt I hß cenntrr to ke Uto teat and moat ontyeraal offcav ' i :.. .. ...V . i,,.. in t?. .rriiw nt- i thoughthe knew us well sa Mr. .an tcd.ee ity mitdictnoa. The Hoaanra una ito.,T Prtia

' . .. . 1... I..1. laa t I ..1 I ....

succession, will usually indicate no lack of this Babatanoa. Witat is TnicK BowTJffe. Alderman Mechi. the eminent English farmer, and the advocate of thin aeeding, snenking of his present grain fields eay : I could ii"i Had the naif acre of wheat drilled with only two p( ks per sere, for ii ! loked at thick as where the bushel waa aown. Titiek aowers should really come and ate my 0 acrea of wheat I call one bushel per acre thick towbig. Barley with six pecka, and black onti with two bushels, ae m thick enough It ii mid that to remove chaff from an animafs eye, all that fa needed is to roll .-. niece of paper around a little stick any length or size; desired, and put into a quill

some white cottec-crnshcd sugar and blow it into the eye. Hold the r n by the horns anil t-ke by surprise. Generally two appiica'ion.i .trc sulficient, if the fihu is completely over Ute aye, the sugar scours and tlcanses and heals all at the sure time. I tried it twice in the wintur ol 1864, on the same cow, with complete neeeaa. IJoiii times it -a from oat ehafl', and brith limes the white film had covered the eyes. Pulverised loaf sugar Ka equally good to remove the film from the human eye. How to Cubs Hat. A correspondent of the B. Warmer savs: A process ot . i . ' . : . r 1 r.-ir 1....... .1 . I . ..1 .... I ft. n ii J C T ' ?, TZ T? . . Lr i i - I verv isikf " t 4Vr .""V P IC W S a T rr VtiIS- r,u hay i? all cut in the afternoon, when en tirely Dree from external moisture. Next day, after the dew is all otf, it is turned. A.fter dinner it fat raked and got in without delay. There ia no cocking at night and opening next day. All audi laboi is saved. One man who has practiced this several years is justly considered one of i " h"st Girmen in town. His stock look well, and product; as much as any. His farm improvea yearly, and be snakes an annual investment every year outstd Bow to Drv Wild Flowkus Dryina , Wihl flowers requires great skill anu patience, as these fragile btoasoma of the I held perish BO quickly. The points to at- ; Knu Hisn tu oty uw BpccuneuB quKuVi thoroughly, and with a pressure that v.-:d not crush them. A good method ia to pbice each specimen In a sheet of brown paper, and Interpose ssvi ral empty the. 1 9 between each sheet that is filled ; then to 1 nl.n,. thn,.i I.-. nonlriti v.v J ,.,1 r.r.-Qo them gently for the first day or two; post .rk t k l..-. mA -, ,,. .... I tit. (.11 L ' I -1 L IL 11 til V.! 'ill . 11 r v 1 B trom snnveiing. wnen tue p&pers are - a Cjuüe damp, separate them, aa spread them on the floor of a room where they can dry little: then ti-i' ier th' mtoecth er and place them again iu the press, rather increaaing the pressure. This op eration should be repeated daily till the : not bell shift papers Jy i In most other kinds of farm-labor tht re aomethinff diaaereeable. Plowinc occnsionally, lailioc to turn ib: sod, reis on his km e. and lifts with his

W Li; 'tt. r than ; itoxi 'f h&d d!sUirbcd slce 8nd : Äl 1 :'!d:!1,;'f : f'nr h:,l ulceration of the mucus mem-

r JZ;"f ' mvuu Ils u u brane of the mouth. It is easy, then, to j

rers nre unite dry. A uicker ami u 7 "V T j Tit6 7 . btbix.

it hntmnm trnnhtraninp w v ia tit I P"o m" ouuut, un i,uvuuuii ia no-nrag on mmnre nirpie, or, n mar ne, man a er, Duii more irouaicaouie way. iu toil 72, ,1 J; . u prprtau. at.ootx i.m u ta s.e.m - i,....t

the Mowers d dlv out- of their damp '?"fiU!U i' .we..,.9t,i, luc.l'HUy 1 Hie l lantamon- Itn-rins. ant It U. tberefor . mar- .-. ,. " I tili c'iniiii-n 1?- e7i r 1 11 c; ,rTi1 r. ir.'fin.-.- i-eii Tin Sin... .,fiii.

into not ana ary ones, immeaiate- :rR VC V,..d o- '.: irV',V.v;vM,,,. "

resBing thcoi down. -' : ' " - -:V--V ' " V ' i

ooa loesnot kill a mm tia almost a pity B,! ,?s the Raven's W!ri? ITamkTtlMa In l!r HoT.VfliL. .j ...h ; I K.üderVl.avsn Ir.d nbV ! k. It .-frv, -..!

aanus ana ariua-whu tneploa tailed to l aaaembliea, people ooca tonallj ei-i notdo, that the furrow may be open Sm th right in convulsions, the authorities j n. at lireis fiire to tlirty one's bands, ' wotiid take the mi Met In hand, and make and bend nnpleaantly one's back, if it j it penal fine the owners of socn buildinga 1 does not (fiatraSlvely speaking) break it. I to open them tor pablie u:?o withont at-1 Then, In planting, ue a'A.i gets Lis. trading to the proper conditions' for the shoes full of din, and erhole l ts (espe- 1 tireservalion of health. When a hlne is

et itiy lor Doysj nro tue exception, not nie ride, jjaier in mo year, anen boctng oomeaaa the New-iSnglanders ill ttie manipulation thev srlve the earth in tinw . . . . ! TiW I 111 llfT.I AI. iL I 1 1 Let us come down i trtiou- T,. "I , t h tn. ' ' i"i ill wiei u. a iik.- i "i aa l J (,WU In- mtrll I'-ll'l'iM V TI'';iS:l!it I ',,,., Ti.n.ic, . ' , ', i i , ' iov in warkin.r ,v u-n n.nr h i.-ir nr.n iinru , t , li;,lwvt ' ..." iTI VlL .2?" V.-'1 r.LS"l'H. 1 1;Ue .?S c noon in cutting in tin grusa ami cunug ! 'til ihe dciiaihls of the aeason vanish. Baconn, IK an icf rehand. V Ii I I. M il Ua a .a ,i.l ii..,. tl.. ...din,.!,. .. .. i ff Vial raViuni su u aa7ta,u waaaaCKi ti it i campaign in the director's miud wnen the V, '' 1 1 1 i , . 11 is generali.) Deal to i.t rmiiitfl tn ni -lit he. .in i .um. u.t in., ni bo I ntorninc conn s J Battle the pi ' tore, and w 1 1 noneii tlelay will fcoiui times disarrantre a v,' hole week. Iiis like a battalion in .in army failing to put In an appearance win ordered PounTBL JTerer itatrre fut! to morrow trhat i donrnto da v. If von have an hour at nighl, grind the scythes thou, and not .. .;n ir ., k. , .. .. i,....i ..r v i l ii ii in, 'i j 1 1 n;. ii jv wf v mm hay ir. the wagon at six oclock in the atternoon, pitch it t ii then, ana not wait 111 the morrow, li there is a chuniv

poiaui anu corn iieiosworKine wnere our uweilintra is poisor.cu ana Durnti noiaerar wea eqnaicd. ara it aas ara

tne thermometer marks at feast Kr-, with iy heating arrangements whose only aWaaeätaar aaaiio JjSjSaSaStgim the soil under one's leet iu a condition to recominr.nds.tion is that thev are rfteao. I uniTemUtaUfacntia.

: il. .. . .-. . . . l-i Plrectloa arc.i.iPHnvt hottl".

and the new-mown graea, that enthralls roke, and ii I hat hi no always imminent, one, and makes every etil uusiaatic tiller of ""Imeats are that. nr. intense heating the soil unspe ikably ;rlad in hi, j .you sand i ot t' 1 an,t hrainmakea aaore or less ,i..i;,ri.ir,,i Artf sure. If the head is kept cool, tec mania

i -. . i ... o'ini iiume Ml e incirn , o ir fi::ii.w iv:

ilf.it ir, iii i -i O t i DIlMi it -.I'Oti ii I "i l V l il' H 1 - - - a . ' - -

1..

neu UKW ikiiiw HVwa, an ,rt0 0(i ,4,,r ..tri-mi-ii nlir.-.i ?re,iiif,oiillel.an:i our maai ia..i

V4'ill'.li.m iw .''oin'ro ii t'er ilu w o "-"'" ; mamoiini ail or. .er Ii uh in tun e i i 'oiniiiue.t. vacillation oi cnange ia ioi tne worse. h A, th(.ir faces lifted with a tarssjaaiarcin!! aad n-.-e riMat luio.-..v;.x upprmmptium. Make ( 0 irdonic satisfaction. Their s. c . THOMPtMia & : tu. each amndo his wor . m the Urne apeci- I11Hli(.i(,us r,Y, n,e ba8 worked, and now a ,,,ke-st., cuieago. tr v Poderai ... b aaaa, tied, and at the time specified. An hour's ' ... !a limi,i,,i P Z. . n ... .....

day, mow uneven places with a scythe, aaed oy an ordinary domestic, anu is aqnaity and not wait t or sunahine yon will be dapted to old ami n. w )ioiih-s needed elsewhere then; and thus, in every I mmmBmmmmm .. J department, keeping yourself master ol Kvrwv BArunDAV. Ho. ;5 !, lor wct-k the situation driving the wirk instead ending Jaly SS, eontaini ttx fail pg raagravingB. of the work driving you. ! nn taa Beacii at Newport; a portrait of afdl a By so doing, the pleasure that naturally CHrfatlBo Nlkaon; M irl antotaetta, .n ttaa aeeaeomea ol the seasoa and of the business i onoi traweoadasaaation; Je sai the Proanaor, v ill be doubled, and instead of discomfort j from taB AlcoU,B " Lluto Woaraat;" .iny, iy and distraction, there will be ioy of what i BavamU Blltho Mnj Day, rrorna painting by J Jou are doing and in what yon da- tv; ie, a . R. a. ml qatUy ;. .-hoire r ,j d". reading; roaitcr, iacladirg another uraaaltntenl of lharth and xlomr mymtJ, of Uai- Draai" It atw.

Wahr for Hurst s. In the English Warmer1 Journal, Mr. Benjamin Cartledge, of Sheffield, a member of the lb- ral veterinary College, calif attention to the very common mistahe in tde by keepers of boracsin limiting the supply oi water to their animals Many own ra ol horses, most grooms, and others who have the charge of them, profess, be Bays, "to know how much water a horse ought to be allowed, and, when a poor, thirstv. over-driven animal arrives at Iiis i tourney's '"d, he is treated to a very lim 1 - a .. .M. a ited SUpi'ly, ami the p tit is t;iki n away bi t' iro it .h nri t sitv is hall met. H i a mistaken notion that cold water frequi nt 1 ly produces 'oolic.1 I nave often known I it cure the diaeaae. Win n t old w-it:r ii.w , an i abdominal pain, ü is tiom lmu, I abstinence, ana wnen tne norm annas so I excess. I tut even thi is rare. I allow m . art . a myhorac .to Unfit .com every trout., i I meet on tne road, ii me water ae clean, wb.-n his Itorsi s rinircit water, anil how ' - 9 i i MW. oaaswnasaai i i , r. tUr t. 1 1 1. .. much, fhe owner, io reply, told the Bervant that might be ro, i,t be Sanaa sdhiwbiHhor-.es to tlnnk as til'., n and as finely as he did Uaaai If." Ban Siuoki rs. lb ra and tie re about thr itreel corners and around the doors of amasement, you will see a lot of nrchina, sonsc ! these decently clad and presenting a respectable appearance, who are engaged in asing their inanhuoil hy puttlni aw iy :it ti dik cigars. It i lair to presume t xeci

. - -- , - a -

WataeSl t S1200O. To bo Glrea to that their anxious mammas are not aware i of the fml habits their darlmg boya pick P Pccc outside of the parental roof; bid tor their benefit they should know thai i is Stated that a French physician has investigated the effect of smoking on thirty-eight hoys, between, the ages of nine- and fifteen, who were addicted to the ha! it. Twenty-seven presented distinct symptoms of nicotine poison. In twenty-two there wert serious disorders ot the circulation, indigestion, dullness of intellect, and a marked appetite for strong drinks. In three there was heart affection ; in eight decided deterioration of ' see how thr; ranks of the drunkards ami iliaanlntn nipn "r,oi;1 bivn" ri rniitc.l wii(.n there r.rc ro many boys in training for delirium tremens and ali the horrors of dissipation. i irU Journal. Vi"i;nt cf Ventilation, The rro lc- of watrring buildings are s ttem ed by many evils, which directly ' : jc . .1 1 1 . l r :i . HUCCl. Hill nVWQ UTW Ol OUt UUI1UIC8, to remain within dixirs by tar tne greater put of Uic time. . -i i !tC :;'. ' "-e i' v ' " s ot ventilation .ia moat cases, and the failures Which hTe followed most, attempts in this direction, make the subject one of the most vital importance. Ed air is a low poieon ; that is the trouble. People o or. t: sin it o..o ie r ;in;r- day after Ii' red-hot stovo or a furnace destroyed 1 -i "c instantly onen an r every town daily for ' a week, tht re -tlie some salvation for tlie in. ff, instead of fitinting away at J iw . " i ! .; . public in crowded ard badlv ventilated nublic of a hurry to attend to it. Thotiaandi ol dollara are lavished on luxuries n:.i supernuuic8, wutie tr. ntr in generally safe; and an experience in the hav field tfa it reaches over nearly a dozen " ... suniiiivr 'i ion1 invviiii;-ir.;i;"i;MT5 tic in ceneral use, leads us to sav lliat hrr(ti of trrran oraM worn in the hat. oil .t-tl en ieeu ? M a wun in iwj jihl, moistening it occasionally when it geta .,.! .'.mnwl.:t .lrv. i-of- Of the beat . T . mrland hftvintr In eomu nreiuoiee.d rr 2 r. ' aenlDBl liiu mmniiy i, 'i tmuu it-i.i'iii, ui,a " . 1 a . ..Ü Laliklai . lernuiteu io wrcoa. tiitotmit; tiigcouuc on the unoffending Swiss. So they organj ized among themselves a base-hall club, . , . .nrl nlavpii a mateh nm a Ith tto niaci-, ana putyeu a maiaCa game n, match excited ureal interest anion r with a pasi"' ii Tor bast -ball Poisonous and peorchedair taken into the Innas la quite as injurious a-, bad RkkI takn into the stomach. Partie interested in this Miltjeel ran iint;in a pampnier. aeewriuins; lire hesi mode of lecnriiig sn atmosphera in th, ir ni'im hojins tlnriiur the wmb-r as pleaflm ami I healtlifu 'is Baker Smith that of .lutii! by addrewinej a, .. . V..... r, Mr.; ti vc i ., i.i 1.1,-i-ik- Mi., ,, York, or TiT Dearborn Btrcet, Chicago, in. The atHMtratna fa nerfectlv aafe. can be manPtCLIHI, Omiooo , Co., BoStOD, BUI tllU. int. sroTT, Um proprietor and editor of the lhutoo, Star, pToastaenl tay)iclan,Baya : in-,, DatiM" Killet , tiui oM BM w-ll Known roataif, which ha seqstred a world wide leaowa for the cur.; ol -u :ilen en',,'.-. eooalM. etc., weak Btomaca, '-"j'.erai oemmy, nikdi für iiioiuu, ' a... ...-I ..iiilli ilir.i'it hvi.r ron.n'.iiit fltw. peisia or incligeatlon, cramp ana pain in tne niomoa, boarel rooaplatat, paiutera' colic, SHatir cholera, dhwiheaand dysentery, hat lost n,n. of j Its sood aante by repcatdd triala ; bat eonUnaet to occupy prasjsarMBt posftloa in every f.'.niily UK dkii.t; ChOSt. I ,11 M 'I llllllllll .. III!.' in, H.a. a a ...... tfai-eier's tdair lye nda saasadti. IIst Oyelu the hf t in the world, thorrl 'r.ieaodu. rfict Dye; bMaiie.re't.Mo, to . :. .Spi ro i , ;i ,1., 'i'.tnii'.: : no r',dlcn!oQr ' - , S , iiffi at brown, snis hy an o.-ac:.tf. ar.d :,. ...!-. : od pctMrw apjiiiea at the wi Facwty, w bom N "' iP yon ,lo ,,. H .v mm , m aena ur a dnctor, hs ran' npoo yea, iook wire, serawhi Boaaaaasro. I ...I ...1. M...... ... n . .-. r .. a. .KB tn V ' , ,. , I If.. Sn f.Vd ta om doctor'i fee, for rmedy nine tintoa out oi I ere H '" '"r.c, I m-r cenpia.ntf", Indirection, rv i an . i i i i . at. - i I r S-LMMH' r rniH'i- iff. i'U 1 if!, tr., nim Hrr iv.ii 9tinrmA and plain, atretic a tÄ Rl;a y aTSESn. " Ha mo k i atirrn BaaaaT a 11 who tU'im ri t. "Af-ie-ur fioan. rkore liy Or let -tK ... a rwrmei, A.-.'.nta, 114 arilllaai st.. , New v. - a. ii.. ipw to.'t I'i-rpnr. .1 Cm Ka Ms 1 R-a Is mertlng wfli wm ill- tn. su-i-i.s ; nnl a- I tt niy, tor a ion ddlghtlkt diaaart Sx tha til- cannot a Imj a i

I llif 11o.x1 i Ti ttt'i'lrp tVir-rn uns frr-nin-nt

.! r ctlct r iilit T rev cwnwrr ö. I. IfHaJ. A.

Ill II. I 1 I, II . Ill il I I . I l.l I III ... 'I .....I a.aaa.v.. v.a . -'- a...... . a. . ' 1 - 1111111 . in.'l ! i'IVI. ' V.. -v

irr,,.. ,.. va i .-. a, K In.pror too m t i,. . n.-.i. h m.-v an nut in.' ,

Ke i es i idacho, rr.mi.i-o Kxiiet: -ra- , .,,, ., farnaa, and awaatona the loff-r.iaa e i fattk, a rtaiidlnc K ... . ' i r.'a'h,r-i, i mlM and pro a cuhi ul latarrli t ... . naotca Breath. It COBtolna B?,bJ?(l? r t t. ' " ALI. BY MOST OKUOOIH1H not - i nu rant -.,....t.ai Rnd.tniflcta. r , w

awl

sa mmmg tz rstraiTtf,i.'

-VXU J"hJat

V II

BIRD'S-EYE VIEW A.

PORTION OF"

HOMESTEAD

BWrrlaei a of Tin: VKkVCnR somu ics tnn d,'' iii--, ill.

'I he Illood in Kammer The b!or (I riete rioratee hi bot wail rr. PgaftMS aataalnUloa lepfttres it of a portion of he nourlihiiiir and rcprodiirtiv Btotteitlea. Cotü' acaS!y, iu stimmt-r, ihe fl -h lic? in fonie detrrce itlinnne!, the aasaftal !ark their usual elasiicity nrd vigor, and the weight of the body flhafallhu. TUaca are c:ear indicsT-ors that the ordirary t-np-l ly Of the life-eutainin? prinriple afforded by the food we cat, i? not stUtlci tat to meet the requir.--m. nts of the Rysem ni.der a hiu'h temperature. There is another reason for tht?. tMSlJes the direct ir.flaence of the heat, viz : the !o of apjietite and the weski ninir of the dlctive power whiih it ore iciorc. t'ndcr these circnm-taiic? 1 1 wholesome tarigaraaS if evidently needed, and th?bet ami ?afe.-t la Hotett.r"s Stomach Hitters. This admirable vegetable tonic ai:d aUeasttfS acts B rOfShtf upon the sytteSB in SSVtialwaya H increases the appetite and BsdUtatet Slgcatlam, thereby incHteuir the stomach to rvceiv. aaS euablinit to es'imilate a due amount of nouri-h-mcnt. It a'.-o tore- the relaxed ieoxUra or.m and the bowel. Under it operation ti e jiroc.s of emaciation, c.casior.cd by the dra'n thrcn-.'h the pores, i-arrested, the wkolfl Ir.ime refreshed and invigorated, sad tii ! st.-iits e hilarated. Tha dyspeptic, the bii;on. the nei von-, the debt Rated, cavcely aeeU to tw tld that it is precisely the stimtaat sad eotraetire they ouirht to take it thiasea-on. Thoawaoda of th m fcoaw th fact hv exjiprierpce. Nnttaitg iu the aharainoi tela (oroot ot t will toppty its plaot laaet r an t ie trwskf local aaafrwoM which sonc aiifcrapaloas dcakrs woud be a t, far tie" benefit of Iht-ir own peckets, to pecole out in Its ttead. s-T-1 MaXH how; ver.llaethe Inl'Ulsot ", Bo .hu eannerr, hat a BMOraag. It l'yiiiWJDi Sail t I Irota 8 r. tK-tne rhe eaavcaUoeal rqu'v alent r.f Snin-, xnfl l-a-S-S Btn Bag lor tt e letu-r- C-R-O-I. and su ajtaatag, wtta taa cooeiadlag X, ta; trori 'r ;. bv ii ;:int ,e trad'-niark and tne n-nie Of tHe tatead la JuxtpoetTlon. iih th! tiir'ir'-s ov r tha to'tn hc-y an- latettded 10 ('.'.'iio'e, Sm ezplaaatloa wlli be unaerstoo'l : P. wit-, a utoci or n q iin en. Keirv-ini T " I'.i: - k: i nut. hold everywhere. kiddm. a wjstuebelu lbuiaatetarsrs. I.T. B B B B Q I a s 3 i till The Jlost Popttr Mediriac Kxtzn'-. Thirty Years 1 870 irv the BaaroOMttoa of r i; ss k v ovvi' PAIN KII.I.ER. TtSrtf years it has bat n hsfere the pnWic. r.1 in thai Mate aa bceoMt kaowa la aa :irt 01 iiic woriii, -e i tf:-!i us l hy p -op'e of all n:ttiis. ft it-mains, to-dny, tha wu rM4 r! eSnSaat r mear. It woaderfal power In r Uerinstk moKiMtrrre "1 ltf LUNG BALSAM v. DSL I.U1VD, af Ohio, ünri"on 'n the amy SartM the war,roai expognra conttHfta coaaaBpuoa. uyy. MIaavaaoaHoertaatattnc ttmt It ww tty . t v." nt your LKNU BALSAM tliut I a:-i now ailve ami i-nVoyliir hmltfc." DR. FLRVCHKR, ot M's our'., ny: " I rerornin aS 1 tour BAL8AM In nri'fcrpnc to any other taediclne lor C'o.iL'ii-, m l It mvci Mtta&tetton. t, ts ALLBN'S JLLNG BALSAM fta remedy tocare aft Unit soSTkroal tffStooltlta 1 JL,dH:i!?TOBrtlr'ibctor nyoth "L'i?.1"" Uoth,rlil. DlKCtlOM ! umc. 3. W, IIVHIS & CO., Sole rillfllf lW. C'lateiMnaUla, Okto. PSOLD BY ALT JRTJOrGlS7S. puomp r, IIONOi: A1JI.K, STR AIGI IT IOl 1 W A 1 1 D Asr.'n'R wanteit In overr cttr town un ' vffiaat for tinlaraett aad mosl BuoctMTUi imh.l.U! lloi k int.,,. pspenaaS Kzpr s'con.p.ieH oi t ,e I nit. .I st pur goods give anlreMaliiaUsOictlon, oar premlua. to Acnts oaaaor iui sxasn led, and onr caecWs are r Having two Houses -Boston ad rrtticago-oar Country TUB OWl V ,-NK Ibdoraed hy UM Inadine pari tnenU a 111 aad It to tlnir s'vw ti?r to xHirinr I aar stock beiori jnrotiss'ric rt ewtwre. Special aar , aataafaHoatcrr, TowH?. Han .n- l. .in.it.-. FRENCH ARTIFICIAL" RBI Tin- Isnvsjtssal !ioi.t in i Iii- I ii itt tl Mcmts ! o MKtcal oaaraHoa re viire ! bafOre Intsjrtt w. pa Pinn or iueotivcnli re i-.i stmi lag. Ttrj aiateatm aatltral Kyi s in hliapo, !;.. o.lor. KSSTCSl MM SM rtmove-nn-nf. a eotsretton tent i.y . prcaswrti aa.-i-.r.;., to .-el. et f roiu. Prire, y!. iaeh. Aatifacttoti i.nartateed. oAi.a & ltLOut.1, Pta.gtsta, SM iüiiiii.. pa s;., ci.ti- rro, PL Asa mm: tuk "oaifsnT ki.a 'oninel ej ilv.-vt'lS The fores I Sand lii-si to cs U J. H1TZ A CO . SCI s at '-st . Chli-aeo. I'O t'OXSI' I I'TI VKS. on can gel issai i I ior . ughK aua ci'is, n:ui all Uinjr i-oiiiplalu' fri-e. It StwraTBTt thunnaniti s et aw li to DANiKLAoKK. P.O. I i jj. : Ol. Nw York. tjii U JL VJ1 TOWATCH BUYERS. Utisemptilus partie. a-r ssjnna tnatatcsa 8 wist lTltrtint bOMUtg tri de::. arks vi rv i.'ilv - raitai to Uic trademark of mmmn.' W.iitliam .Vi.ti-nea. Ti-ls is n t only a train! on the inii.-lui 'r, lm' a -Teat injury to Um resattaUoa ol ttsegsJaatai wateh. To avo.d laiposiOoa, buyers sboaMtasI I n 7et '!n; ccaaini- Walthana W.it.-t.i!. mt takr- no oUsar. This to tue oaly mtite talss, since bosm sellers ti .iieatryeo d,aVor td sen oilier watcnes in puuroiveou i i... ... ....m..... ...... a . ich BI . , I J'IHUl'ir Ulll.lC Täa tiaikiiiiaill of th- yarior.s s3-n-i are; SMfCKftJAM WATCH Co.. AMN. WAICH Co . .Wal'ham. Ma's. . . alt ham. A M KUICAN WATCH Oo.,n ,'.nt st.Wa tham si" at. SPl'l KION, TI ACY ti Co.. Walllniiii. Ma-a. W ALTHAM WAITH CO.... P s. BAUTLKTT S M Kl.l.h KY IIOMK WATCH Co Waith '.m. Mat. W -. t ham, Mhsfs. . WalOmm, II ...Beaton, M:us Ftamlne the s''inp; of these nami etite- : '.v or.hny in Any yartattoa even of a sti ' atta a i oaaterti u . For sale by 11 leading Jeve'era. BOBBINS A APPLETON, 0"nrl Agen;s 1 HS Broadway W Y. TM.HNH PATKITV MKOictNK 111 linro, rotten nn to -Iiiim Oip ittuorantau.l cn-dulous. nor is Ii it-( r;Rpnt il ne l.-liiir -coinposf't ol ran- nnl prclKii mih s.,i,-,.s t.ronulit from tu; " rorncmoi ui. H:ii-,n, r r- . .r. 1 1 1 I . r 1 I To fti t T it Sa or ,Y i ,n r fi iv M ' i n " ' ' rl ."T', '"-'"' ia tor'cua" to nt tob fta.e, akto fnr utfi iyeRrat .l.o'lm alein-i.t oi 1 lie hiMi1 ot St U.I t, oi llearhij. Wa--i ii'H " -1 'ii !" i. iii. i or IP -s nr. in ll..- ,. ..nlly ar-, l th ward ol f .M for , . i-.vi r, n hi an S nt hy mall. p-"t paid, on n-ndpt of fftTTy I'ivts. I- ni pii.-kai'i'S lor S"-'-0l oi l lv.'n lor f. isi. tv ii I a t srn t s am I -r Or. 8a-'s i-amplilP' on .'atartli. Ad'ir.-as tl -roirti t..r, l: . I'lKliCK. M. IV, RtTFTAI-n. W. V. C-On A i.'llU.l'I.AK of great lnterst t-o e-i-rybortr f Mldi.-as 1. H.UALI.AnHKA.ToI'Mo. Qkfra,

f "ZZ fstj jmw AtfUf sysr "vi" 'aajfc -f a Sa? w

AGUE MEPiSfiL DISCOVERY Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS SS Kundiecls of Thousands 7$ - 0 3 near evtlnoayla nwtrWaa fal Curative K;' . t a 9 -i Tnr.v .nr NeiT a VTXJt liFAMCY DRINK, pi ataSaof I'onr stoaa, fThlAer, Piaaf r i i e . i mill Itefuse la'KOioi i. 'f'Tnl. I -f. '. - Bei to jil -ano tin- taste, call. ! " Tmwke,m " SafM t.rers," " BatSefata,' Ac, that tataf Um antafar "ti la Urunkenmsi and Aiin.l.ut ore a true M. ditlne. in.ulc frotn th- Native K "it a:.i If. rh 'f Calif "rni:..lrt rttmm Ii aieafcallc i.aiamaaaaa. raeyata tha nRCAT isi.:i PrfafFIEV aaWI A LIWIC fStrtXG n:iM !!!.E ap i t Rca rat hniewtor of the Systrm, earryimr r-ff nil j.owü' ' n.atterandrvttorintlu Mo'4to a t:ealthy-onlit1 n. No jver n e ,n take thi-M.- !:0. r- aecoullu,; to dir- etion a:-.d remain laaaj in well. $100 will R gfvaa f ir an incarable eae,rrov: 1-d the baatai tm n- t Stroj-ed by mineral to;-.n rr other mean. nr, V.- it at organs wasted ! jead Ut point iif repnir. I'or ! la I nnd Cfc Wt llli-iifH tlMH a. id IJoiit. Pyiiptfla r I mU -ei inn, HI liana, ffteaatttead timl I m. naittcin 1 mn niawi f ttrffiifti i,i--. atawri i Itl.uldi r. Oittc Hit: er- ha.e leaaaoat mbkc fat Sit b Diaeaaea 1 ' hlaaed IHom1 .wt.lel, i ("Kerai'y prod -.ei by ,1. ra-.- i ent oi the !iv.--l i i- Oraa n. DYSPEPSIA tilt IMiK.fSTIOV. ILad aatarfMalatheSlionldcrs.Oout;!:. ' Uftttai-o- I ' i. Client, ll.-lnes, Soar Kmet. tt.- i Of Stomacli, IV.nl t:i-t. in the Mout.., PtaVNM attSJ t S I'a p.tution of aV Unart, laakaraaatlaa .i th- laa -.r.un 1 . taa reion f t'.i" Ki ltiey. :ind : lmndrcd nt.ier painful pyinptuin . ms the offtaaSaaa ..f Djaaaaaia Tin y rate the sto nach, and Miienl.ite the forpi.llivcr:in.l hi-ol, wlileh r nderthi ni of unequalled cltlf-aey in clcan-ii.j: the blood "f all imnriti i-. aiid liunarti.-iir n-w- Iii"- and ttgat to HM wie le y-tvtn. Fll SKIN OJSKASES.rruiition.Tctier.Salt Kl.aein.r.l acbea,Sf S, PI ..des.Pi'.-tu!-tviS..ear-liutiel-!, iriii.-W,.rt::. aid Hi aJ.lorc Eyes, Hn Mpehi. itch. Bearrfa, Oaa aliiKitnai nf ttwsaaa, aaraaas aT.ii DSataat f the si.i...f v. h n. v. rwaaaaraaSasa, ar." aSW aTtj las ap n n! eanied aSJ -f t! r .st..m ina luuit uaui tij tao a nf owm fUtaet. one home in li-aeh aaaai ttleonviiice the inost i:icrex!u!..ut of their curat i ve i ffi-ct. CtCBaMc me it!:e l Til.o.l wWri-ri-T Ton find l' knpuritie? burst insthroaph the rkin r: Tim pie. 1. 1 nptteasorE' rr? ; ti arM'it when yoaJir.d it ohstrttctrd and SasSatSl in Uic vei: I -. rtMUBH it vrh- :i it i- d. and roar fecslasi win teUjroa wfcta. K. -p Rm Mood pure ami Bat ataita afttM vy-t. ra nfal fnii"w. Ptlft T. PfC ' ' " rUiC.HS.; aw Bvstcmnf imwmnMJ '.liotssan'l-.an-. K el 'ully SHtMS ed aai removed. For full dirertioa, und eircfn!ljr tho eirenlar aronn l eaeii bottle. printelln fonr latt isuaue Kna.i-U. G -nuan, i r n-h an.l Spanish. J. WALKKl!. Proprietor. II. Ii ! DON ALD & C04 DrnL'L'itt ami (Jen. .ent, :n Franelsco, Cab. and r: and .t roiinn-roc Stn-rt, N.-w V-.rk. ti-soi.i bt six nwnuiiiirn1 m asauaaaa, ttftSittAtei C l r Vinesar, eck for f fiUvrt!ii)l 9 its parity, bieuesn. Wairantitl to preserve pickte. K iot nräalasi a iirded a' tii.-1". S F ir tM ttllaols ti KhIt. ant i,-aL'oi ltv Fu'r. l.Hii.'.-' wi)r of th k ml .u ttio i iiited S'ati f. ratablit lied 11 1 . Has. U. K. PKITt .-IN,-, SSJ .t 311 stt-t . brniro. 'tu Ask vour i-To, , r i r t'l nastttc - ii em .r.Är .3iiear b-jj' . r ..: K i ' cs A- -i .4 t. ft .1 t ; --v -. -K ' - IHM K S MAI.T SS rnaCT i asa .til- miMni .1 ii rami's of llo:tri-i:i-s. .-.nut.s Iv;"PiH, eli-. atil on Meosaat of lit tu n exciting pperUet as a lawetasV wt.ioti easi t a-eO at ail ban ly every n'. I,u- ' rtoie.ir mi tu cs sea f Tabercalar i nnsMiuptioi'. The oBlclsl lesawtai of saaii v t th m.litaiy ii.r1'a of sTaraii sislr ttist "it puts a stop n the ttiroa! of Oi! powerful enemy, unit renilers the pr.'ires. "1 Uss saalasly isnposstMe. it is a direct an spoutst t, a tuui-enlar. sjsatrSM ronstl atto hy prevea luc Um settling and ;:vni o? the alt.iin.in.iu mittf ; SSOS-e over.it poswalft exeitea the activity o' the loosja au'i laeraastlseetfiralartoa ol .- Mood BO I B ALL lil'tMlT aM OIHICKHS. TAI! It "'r . -17 . npc-tl , I. t- -i .. . . b.H.R AliKM Hill. I'Mllll tSTAllf. El'. FM aSR n l ifa.UK. PANijiorifP vaoBvanut revan rxiworaa. a c ai.. I cni. iiv. saii-ret I. allv cijt. i- nil . a.-, -'Oi" wOBf ty-fo J. A -Kii'.r nr-ar. . 1 per ikix. rtii.r mr, DA s -!i:u: v Miasm- om- BasUea. it woald l nm rational to ende ro i.' i-tair a -ai n "h a etil 1 ami a sl.d r hsmairr nstir f ttmr to r. med Hie "t neBMBt of Ike de'tra'o r;. of 01 tOon and s.-m-r?o ,wttk ara n- eat tr. In T k .' t-rr.a v i'ixr BB1.T fr : i lair r, ar i hinei. tn line i.r i...r i.i i. .ii ii vr. ni. r un ire t r. tt- t. e I, "!' t'r in olitriH ti..n . I vtp.rate th lniart., r. -ii!:ite the .. .a titv a it imr.v.i the ., mlttv i f .e a-:r i-.i C sad the I Ie. si .1 n n rallM at ler ttat niar exist Int MCtrcal oa. soi o n Ai.i iu:t ;.itä. aetd n at mtb. KNOCH KliRQAN'S B0I8' Rat a n Is Better I Reaper than Soap. all TUY IT. Bsasaata tn faweaaa anJ stastaaa Krasciarrn tu at c. PATENTS ! iin-rr.om who tsh to islv. out Im. ra la.nis x-.t- I Willi MINN SOI., I'll .. UlC , ien!ß , who have nr,ss.ut-d cls'sst Ion fit IV.'.-id t;U.-' I t nvr Trnvr Y-a-s rhtr iv rli-an atd K' rm -ail l'a-, nt Ar.-u j Is the ai.t .f'..a-ivi' In ihe world. Cnare k-" t"a any -0.-"t , itll.' ajfi-iicy. A p nnphl-t i .ntautni lull tuatiavU.u.ii to liiriii.'rs I -rn. erat at ivtursTisr Sc co., SV Park Row- new Viarr. Weed Family Favorite .snow prrfi"tel j'nd maatiUct nn-1 hv ihe Wns II l ., "1 II art: .rl, I 'he t; : nd tnosl relahlc FAMILY SEWING MACHINE lor all Mud- t tanHf nasi in saa iJears'aatfcla A.-i T'lf a- t.-d in i-ryconniy a nrai nn Use trade. -ii.t iir saitea Sal and terms to ruOMrtS. l-U i ai-. st , ;! ago. Ay ior O." aast. Mai wkere roapa: Oils Ik. rth-JV.-O O 'T vou wam in- pnr m rest, s,V"rhr a TtMl . r. 'S r. y.j. r , , B.-k MM . . . . a. . . a. Jill ... . E. to.-. HOI.U ti 1 AS. a. mm v..--

I Si WHAT ARE THEY? 2 I X - 3 - 'J ? - v : ns - 5 a ''Sr- - - - - ; - 3 '

at -g 3

d

I