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MSnOLO AFFAUiS. kun o»K PICTTOE niAjrc.\. founfi uMjftxl (or pic- - rt»od«tp«a the hue at unpol- plCWn! rtmmci. A rich yellow alSi ImpMX^l to the 1.7 la^rtore ot «ix uuDctii \>i ui - ;,»Il«.>i'Uhi.lf oI be^ \\ I attltrt ot li»r[«ntiiie. Melt li j i5b VMMl containins the i\!!\:- te bolltne w«ter. When tlior- atnd .ppl r »« hot \ I..«.il.l.. JA off with « 'Irr cloth.-X(m,i - TTOStATVl CIlUTSCr. thetoMtoe i io a p la till tcn'Ier, wmy th« li.iu>.t, iul'l tn one iiouofl oaa pint o( »iaei;ar, one ounce ot im-qoutcr s of «n ounce ol [;atlic, iMter OUDCC (;niun'i white [(•.•piMT, UMOnru l of CKjenn.;. Holl all to- r IIU theinrli.: i> u n.k-r. tlien l.t ;f» aiaitb »»!«»' • pnunA of - ici'l apl'l\ . one-lMlt I rtontd r-iMtl., on\.i|.urt-r (.oun.i iUMtam l the juiorol three lenionn. «U oY.t a .low lit.- till the ml.r . turo out or tl,.- ..uce„a... in.l CoM MUtit Into eo.ired buaJen.—CuJlit.)t.jr. THE BBOKEN HXRJ*. I »ns -it h mor\. than ehndid. joy. I n borl»»rf» «»>\T 1 wnK again In joymw nood. When Io»e insi>irwl my lay«: I sans as«ln in roanhoo<r« jear»— I Baas for poeta* bay\- With e«irr hand I toned myharp. Torinsarare.iwert •train: . Th»-orld'.wUddi«»rdrf.ookmyhai.4- Oh. deep my irief and pom: I t la-oke the harp I •\'\•l 1 ne>r may ring acaiu. And K> I drift with idle handi Cpon the tide ot time. rtar ha. «t: my K>nl U d^ Farewell mweet. myotic rhyme! I',o w^ary of «irth J l<att> ti.l'J. Tlio' scarce in inanhood'» prime. _trej( a'tore. CATfli-l\. lUvllvi «« miieU more wholevime ptcktea, l>«l't.~i lieini: of more >:en. tiM in eo-)kini{. tioup\. .auceii. Will m»nr other .ll.hel are u-r-itly bj tl>e n.Mitlon of lirTwct » llaroriiii;. while li.h, '.ttdcol. 1 an. ..11 ,en.l.-re.l Kcptahl o by heins \tve. l with la eatau\w. .„.j*«grul.le i u-. l for i:ot«u|« jhould trwh «a.l '\It \'' J more ll.\r...i«l ri,». th:.n (..r ktn; if vincKar 1» ad.lr.l, .1 .n..,l 1\. bojt ci.let Tlneaar, ot tlie caUiij. wUl be Jclicale in lla.or. I'.\ \ mu.t be fU ta Mlcctln,,- tliB •pi'-e-. ai nothinif Is mote to thn ,K.lf.rti..i. of c«l«up. iv . i,uo,:li»« \ t tuv\\..!:. Ottn.lapii-.\. l-T'l' oUrly .Mnnainon :.t..l CC. «ro . 0 of \ \ »•\' \\- ro tlial It la I.\ 0 p'-pa'\ tli.-o. »t mn.otm o the , iit,.. i . p.it op l.y lnWr Btm. t l U b««l lo IMII ratiup' ill ^ pori-.Mfiin- kettle. il H .lillio.ll ... pr.-- i.t an .mpl-a<.>..l t \\' l\'.oit Hop^irte.! .en m.vlo io a k...tle ' .'•'.•P' H> bill 1.11J'\>' I'O'.'K', — tuuktifu ».vv<.-«:i rou K.llhinK a.|.l« ..I'O- tho Kit. . 11.1. .....1 ... sutltul .l.lti»K tl.\ \ii.l. r than ...Il.il.le uectt lnJ«.l,»ril.-.. M.V K. 11. 1 ..rUcr Uw Oiwrirr ./x./™..;, a k.io»f.!«.. ni lU tonch ot rookinK i. one o! Ill\ FriMi. l . cook, la alw.t . Iiav EXCELSIOR HLJIOU OF THE U.4.Y. A ,hort .ciitcnc.!-L.jn.l mc a .lolUr. Ui. an o l d tiling- that a. w.t grows ll.in it b.-con,e» hearier.— .•I-„, «uc k <.n too,- remarkcl the p. a to the ,carf. - Ho-Aiajton Sl.,r. A mute monarch U like hln emp.rt— A dumb.-.V.. . IVr t . An ..ir,ceh.,l.icr ha , to .UCn, h„ po!i- ti„n or.n.ionally, in onitr to .keep it. — JVr/u An ei,»-rt lor^cr can generally raiJO ten dollar, it you give him ti.ne cnoush. ,In.lain« tro... it. fio.tint- population, Vcm. e ...«l.t to the l.r««t c.tr m the ,t„rUI.—'•'\\\J\ I,o,er. are 4o liJ.t hearted they can rr..l other . thou«h u with the fa . turncJ i It ,„ u wero to take the concct out of ! ,„.ue\ |«..ipl.-. the ,e.im,n. \oul. i J=IJ ' i.lcntitiration.—.^f. . 1 IHrry—-Kveryboay lo 1 Jon't tl.er, .larling)' !>•. I Ij)—\ 1 h..pe not, li.rry. Wif.-'y—\Have yo.i ' .l.....:;l.l. o! that ol.i ||..|.Uy-\Ve I hate lllf.e.l hin..\—Ai// . It i, naf.ral that there ,houM lie fcjW ; „o„,en writ.--.. th:u. .ue„. ^ 1 »„..l.! prelcr t.. app.-!.r ... «ilk • ll an i.rint. —('..'l-. 1.. ...-.rrr a luilllonaire.\ ll..„.-.y i.ittle lt..i;a.n..tlio-\Plfr I -lo.o.e „ .n..p.\ V' Pha.i.ce)—\No . Mr 1 wa p -1)1.1 vou hcaj'*- lorer, .rlini: 0\'\^ .till unkind ,.r yonral\ 1 bccau.w jot* Do Ma-. • ha,I jun.ped hi . hotrl b.lU ,l.j,e_ . No. I never knew .. ; loOlitil No . I never kfte -—St. JiMi'li -dimTilTMA ntii-iEU HI PftllllESS. PILLS EFFECTUAL! WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For Uiwm & MERVaUS DISORDERS '\ii\ Sit- k WimIc Stoinacli.^ Iinp:iitvil Ci)n;-ti!ttti.:m , Bisonlcnil Livi'f, etc., ACtlN a LIKE MftOlC niii'-iil.t f FEUAW' /J PI i. il llio vit.-.l o.'ii.iiis, slr.Tr|lh.-:unii ih. ' . •-1..1,111.1 Wl'l l llio r.. . ;n:.l o f hoali h 1 ;• . ••.,- II,. . .. . MI...1 ,)S will ... ••/ /:SST3.fE '••aiin. .. ALt DHUCi .-.TS. •.'.1 t-'>nl> t>'T Boy. • 1 : i' - • u ^ !' : »,tl M ..I rL The Compaiiiou Calendar l-or iB.ji . - — I I -I\ ••).M.i«r ft..! \n t.. TkU i OVT N»J Tk* ( • t» «• J • . « i . r.' f.r 1T«> MM % r tvM Offer to New Subscribers. rat h ttW*- I t I- i I T M<> •>. •• tth ttl.T) <«* • » ««tlt kr Ir. M «k<*< , ! «».• . « .r.r Douitl* Moii«t«r «umb«r « - lllw^ii-at**! f wrp'-fv..^**. T HE YOUTH'S C OMPANION* Boston, Mass. . mar*«« i (Mtieut (Inni, t Luoct tb>« Cy. JEk; tpf] •»w. 1:;; tL« wiU daci« iU iXjyom. X LOOK LIKE PERFECT COINS. S03CE DAKGSSOTT S CO U JV TiiBFSrrS m ciscTrLA.Tioif . BowtheCorernment Stop s Tbem a t t hf S u b-Treasary—And \Sweating \ CoiaCoin-s. O n i n arerag ^ about $S0 to $90 of silver counterfeit coins are stopped each mont h oa the counters of the Sub-Treas- ury in dollars, half dollars and quarters, out of oTcr -$1,000,000 received moathly in such coins; this sum, of couree, is •^features\ are sharp and clear, and the counterfeit may fafely he classed as one of the most dangerous erer circulated. I t is impoasible to estimate bow many are now in circulation, for they h»Te been cominjf an d are still cominff in. I f •weighed with, say, $250 of jyeauine dol- lars i t is rery difficult to detect them, as the entire weight would only be from four to eight graius short. Coaoterfelt half dollars circulate in about the same proportion as counterfeit dollars, but there are no counterfeit half doll ir« made out of the dangerous com- po-iiiion know n as the \glass and anti- mony \ mixture. Counterfeit half dollars independent of dimes and coins of smaller denomination. There are nine Jire ffenorally struck from dies or ma«le in clerks i n the coin rooms employed as ex- • molds, the metals used in their manufac- pert *'Counters\ of silver, in addition to ture being, as a rule, type metal, anti- JUr. Wirichell an d liis assistant, Francis ' mony an d lead THE MEBRT SIDE ?F£. STOHIE S TS^T ABB TOU> | yiiUUT l XZS O P TSB3 11. Meyers, who together handle all the gold received—about $1,^00,000 a month . Amonj j the first counterfeit gold coins which Mr. Winchell remembers was a *'tillt;d\ double eagle o£ 1860. These counterfeits were made in the following manner: The coimterfeiters commenced at the \reeding \ or small raised lines on the edges of the *'facfs\ yr »'heads\ Counterfeit ^juarters circulate in al»out the ^ame proportion a» couutorfeit dollars and half dollars, and there jire a largo number of Icaa dimes in cir«-ulatit>u. \When counterteit-H are detected at the Sub-Treasury they are cut iu halves and retiirncti to those wao tlepo^ired them. A monthly statement of all r<«UQterfeits detfcted in the Sub-Treasury Li made out :oin.s,\ and cut the I «o d forwanled to the Trea5ury Depart- of the coins out of ! meot at Washin-ton for the bonetit of the rcijt of the coins, leaving n sort of j the <1 elective otiicera of the Truwurj'. — ah'.l!. The gold at the back of the I -V^*® Y^rk Timtt. •'face\ was tUen abstracted and the in- «VF PPT WTITIVFIA side of the sh-ll WM tilled in with plat- SELEC T S»UTI.NGS>. inum . T o these fillings the faces *ere then ajTixe-l an«l the coin.s were rereede<l, touchi'd up, and were then rc.idy to be iKisscd upon the unsuspecting.' This work was ko neatly done tliat there was ! Al l animals which chew the cutl have only four to five grains ditfi rence between cloven feet. Sheep have no teeth in the upper j^hv. Shakcsj>eare was the son of a wool ilnoiblins a Orea t Boast e at a Bore—A;;ricaUiira t I « Took. Her laterally . Etc.,* In aoathmi arolupela^os be focsbti cannibal; . r He'd akicned and tanned the ertf 1 ftMiiid him very taaaable; ! Xot a word ot fear he'd uttered, r\ and not a syllable. When he killed she Beu^ found him very killabie. He claimed his strength wa* bears and lions Miitable; He used U> boot the j;r«iiy \ him very bootable; .ie claiKit-1 in killing mi he wao very capable Xo lx»-tx>n>tric*or oould Infighting hippopotami, he viucibltf. Xo jaguar touUI make him vra«n't wincrable; lie nia.if* the ramping elep r««*<>gnizable. Aod pulvenzt<d tbe roaring bun pulverixable. Juat tbe>n bis wife camo in think tt quite commeoi' IfycuMwmean d teiid * find him very ten The wav she took him . this poem readable She pulled him oat aiul Zuund him off up stairs, crawled into the attic, and wept.— ytie Tori Merrury. A TEBT ILT. B<>T. Anxicus Mother—\ 1 am afraid Johnn v is sick.- ••Fath»'r—'-My Wha t does he complain of?\ Anxiou'f 31other—\He ha?in't Wiruu to complain yet; but i for^t to the ja m closet t.t-tUv, and thc-re isn't a bit missing.\—AVtf- i'^ri 'y. WOXDERRTL CROP RAISIXG. AXJKOST lOOO BT7Sa£L S O* ^OTA - 1 TOS S ON A SIK01« S ^CJLE. .\WKVl. BllF.NK. ChoUy Little*ens««—\l undcr<tan>l that FwVddy Blueblo«>d hia been—aw — expelled from the club. \ Dolly Nobrains—-'Yaa.*. One of the fellow^ donehcrknow. wvnt into the club pahlor la-it night and found him—aw — actually ihiMking'\ \Ba h JoVf, what a Urv:ikV—Lij\t. he was in- and found ery leadabfhim home and Klt.L« \ l.i»N«i KELT W WT- For Sale—.V m-w »nd u«:ffui in- veutiou. Agent\I wa!I:.-d ID FVT rv part no longer i of «.;ertnanjLi^ht l>lauk.\ii with large labels f.»r pic*, cows aii»i h«»rses. to pro- tect :he>e siaimal- whilf fc«'dim; fr<>tu ^ the z*.-al of t.Me >huit-»i:rhtctl an i zevA lua Td amateur bp •rt.'^m.in. Kasy terms t.> far- 'ii^ -rou'll ' ^ printed ^ I distinctly iu rod. bluo or biark. on a will make white ground. fa»l colors, aud oau l«* read from a ioc.4 dUtauco. — D'i.utte.-. oB«ral± the countprfcit and the genuine double ejglo, and only about one grain differ- ence in the genuine a't compared with the lialf cairles. In all tlie^e coun- terfeits the \ring\ or sound given forth U|>on btin g thrown dow n ujton u haril 8uh«tanre wu.-4 perfect. .\ootli ?r of the early counterfeits wa^ a two-:ibiI.:j.half ilollar gold win made out(»f;i mixture of gold, silver anil cop- jH'r. It was worth about and was <lated IJS13. IJuite a number of them were circulated, and they vs ere considered to be the rc«ult of fine workmarij-hip. O L the other h.ind, some ten-d<»llar coins, evidently made by tho same gang of countcrJeitcT.*. wer« not nearly so good imitutioaHi of the genuine coin-. Abou t Uftcen years ago a numl»er of ••dippe<l\ or plat/nl t«-n-doll:ir pircc.s nia«le thi-ir appearance. These «-oin« were made of platinum, and wer.* alterAards plated with gi>ld. They had a poor ring And were liglit. The counterfeiters ot these coin*, like the makers of a majority of«thcrcounterrcit.>«.were never capturotl. | Most of the ••tlipptd\ and '-mied\ goM cvtuntcrfeits camc from the Southeni Ji^tates .ind from Californt.i, proijably bo- 1 cau.se the counterfeiters founJ thej's sec- I tions of the country ^ifer to work in and , Saw-mills are said to have lu'en in use at Augslwrg, Germany, al'out The largest and lontrc-t wire cable in ' the world is in tJLisgoA* tunnel, Scot- land. St:vcn hundred million oranges are cxjH.rtfd every year from Kurope to Aniexira. [ The magnolia p^-rfumc is imitated without U'^ing the llower at all, which is too large to macerate w ith success. It U caloul.H'il that ia three years two pair^ of rabbits will have in.-rVast-d to 5,000.000, iuc h is their extnu.rdiuary fecundity. After being hepariitcd for eighteen yvars a farmer in \V;i5Uin^'i<m Countv, iVim. , ha-* found bi» son by means of \a vvcddini; notice. A curious accident occurred to a mule in Swainsboro, Ga. The animal fell down iu the viable and broke its Ueck trying to get up. It is said that in the northern lakes of Eu^jl.ind the l;>on has been taken fi>rty feet imder water upou hooks baited for the largo lukc trout. Tlic frog, owing to its pccuUar struc- tunr, cannot breathf with its mouth UOT fnOT AT .%. 1 She—\I can't endure ° m:m of too small 'aliber 1 He—\Oh you do h u \ H e is a tremcndoiu b( * DtmsncisttiiSG ^Mv f'MX »8 now stud J •How docs hedof 'Very well, indeed. ;;ht boy. JIc is the] Freshman*^ shoes i iXMSKZ.?. n g in college.\ H e » a very tne ^ho painted 1ST irRFKKKN. K I la.iy liv:uj; in I phoned I'oUce ib-j. ' day. a.HsiU'that a a. tt.-;-tivi' there, and when .nt •• 'i spon-^- to the- ^.inrn-'.11.* . three-sl»jue «H.4m I r: ••A s-iran;iv tuan caine day and w auled t > he cl:uni«Nl li e wa.* wiUin^ t.> r^cT NZEDI.nss. IJruih street tele- lu.Art»r!4 the other *t*nt up ' - r .irrivf i in n:- shi\ exhibited a and -laid: alon^ tlu* otln-r ol thi-. J.v biH .l. a i wife, •i:.-.-. and 1 iHiu-l t TO«>K UEIl l.r ''^\hydoyou ima _ ton will accept youT\ : promii*^ to brother, you know , way to be so except bl Ikuar. tJUXT. Le t^t Mlis Dut- a sister to m y there's no other marrying me.\— is very much : I.. !.•' u.lcd l.» u<.>tlT> maiam . Ar.nicci.T First Farmer—*^! ^ wheat this year» an d | cabbage.\ S«:on d Farmer—\ J than that. I raised 1 — ir«r*: O'Aare. RXrORTS. led a fiae crop of f»ts of potatoes and I di d better mortgage. \ it for f-.'.'i. Mv upset ab )Ul it. l»i.l;-vi: j >roj)oriv. and »o I c the i«»li.v.\ \That wa^ the C'-.rr» but you can k. «-p the •Then it w a.s not ma'am. \ 'Uut whv di.l he it *W.n . hV w ..ne »1 u struck thu town a >»>-fk rhin«*<tone riuir* to »K.-l!.and it h«' ^ • of you he made a pi.^lil -d aK«ut Gooti dav, madam! \ -Ju:. ,t t'rer J'rn*. xu t\ sw.l whirh . n-.th 50.» OPEXIN O TH E II' rn the J>opulatums—colored pooplei n the «tid if it were forcibly kept OIK-U. South, and farmert, ranchmen and cow- j the animal would die of suffocation, boys iu the Wast—easier victims than the Iu 1830 Italy wa^ a land of be^sTaro. lawyer. There U raa-cretary ® 'A U-V road*. FL00I>O.\TE« said the the jury. \ rln ^ that may move *'Oreat Scot the strert is » feadozit^s aonJ ^^^ f mother to swam p the .A.«tonUMniS of a I»ri«- C«>m IK^utioa—Hww a;^!^*! |*otatoCrt>p U a * ItaiiiVHl. The mort marvelous achievements :n crop raising ever known arc the result of a comj»etitioa in which farmer* all .»vpr the oouatrr have joined ia this {NLSI 6on l o win priies which were oflered by the .I'lurieuu Ajri^u^turi*! . Sv> eilTj^or- dinary have been the yield* obla:ned several comi>etjt«.'ri tliat the rej«ult , to Ai^^niiy aimoft a revolution in th--- wri- cutihr practice of agriculture and the disco^-ery of new and pricrle^« st-crt't'i of naturelsbo^at»^ry . T.i have aclttaliy grown 133 bushels of oat^i ou oar a<*r*> 5Gi> »<iuare feetK 73^ j buhluU of pK»lal.>e» on ooe ai-re. SO buAnci^ of wheat on one acre, and 1135 ba*bel» of khcUed c<^r:i within the limit* of .nir ai-rr w th - ma.rni'irrnt u»ta! of iht- .l/rt.-T*-'-' -j*' .wp ct»iupetiiion of In each ela*-'. the-^ were the larm'^t cfjt * zrrow a ou «»ne acrr. »o f.ir jan>Qlt->t»blf prx>af had made pr. vioas larce a matter ol prov m rev 'r.i. liut wa» au unt»voral«i«* yoar for Irish p»tat<kc«. thereforv thr ] 'ftiri*; rent we<i iht- potalo conti-^t. and ..a.-n-d lar;:e prir.-.^ lor the »To{i«i ;,Tiiw-n in l'-^'. The rxperu-nccin 1S>I bts demi.nstmtcd the jH-f-ibiht* of pr>Hiucing 1000 bushels f f iH>t«U>«— -»tt «iue acrf land. \ thr h.a» K . u . ou the wh->:,-. «veu m .rr unf»vor- al.it-t'uia in l-'-^i*. the y>«-ld of ; p..iat/>e* fi»r thr wbob- . .luotry l-rtu.; , pl*.-.'d •il only jT i iK't »rri- tho Unite I l)i';».ir;m«xit of ^ culture. Oa r a»lTauta;r«-, h 'w, wr . f that the tw.. .ns wefo -i-T mu. h •iiki lh»t com par Lion-i -i'. r-.u:t» 1 ttii-tt».v4« by the r >ut«-«il.aiitA la»t >far an.i thi» - - s.m f*:! fairiy and »nti\..»i:trullT made. The wmniTot t i' -dr^i pn*-* i» J Mur.:!'. 'd Uuilil-i. J.'hn- m \V»..mitig. III:. »crr of p '.i' y74 bu^brN «ud lorty • The or»p -t .wn on 1 out maourt* or lertiliirr wa-«. ru-h iu jKili^h and th ga:i in wa>. of WAtcr m^tcrijd. TLert' wcrv - one »rrv. aud » •>! r.m- tainir.;; one. tw- ». aad th-e«- c-ye*, wi-n- planUni .d the llarly Vrrmoot an-l .^Un hattan va.i.'ti.-». fu- protit :va the rr-tj. ..n this Jirst prize a r.- ex ci'i-;ve of in prii-». The jivid dtvnl-e l u. ot r-^urw. ph.-nomeasl. but the natural cuJitj.Mt \ were also. t<> ««> the Icait, un-Ortual. Tiir n-»uU in th4- cm-r of the man taking sov'- ond prize i* {>erh:ip« i»f icrr-«ti.-t interest, bf.-aojw it was the lar;:..-j»t crop ever !»i»ed on fertiti««-ni. II K. Chi«h<»lm, of IV l N >rte, tu SoutLrrn C«»lora lo, i» thr wttmt r of the tiecoud .>a a i rop of S4T bushcU. Mr fLwhol m u-ed 1 .H> J pous >4 of b'rtiliirr t.» produ' \ thi* wjn . deiful TielJ. Hi* l*u^l i* adjoining and {•tacUcally iJcnticai with that id which •err. Fcpr tic last fifteen wears i t hm beta under cuitirasiocL. th r crops twiny moiOir vegetable* cabbage, oaiaaa, L»eetK. cam>tK, parsnips, ladiah. Icttne* —an d the land ha* been cuhivatad and liberally dreascnl with hswee mantire. Mr. ChjAhnlra ti»!»k charjre »»f the Un d i a when he put oa thirty-five Vi>m «it weU-rotted hot»c manure. 3»»» furthes plan: food wa*. supplied, ret the •-'ul was m »iu-h go.»d hrarc and w w cU «~ultivaied that It* pro-iat-tj. took fir-t prise* Ml the Mate lair, and in Itr-:*. wuhouT any mare m^iUT*. thi» acre yielded las i.rar can ..uirt-d. of ra!»i»a4.'r. 11 • ' = pounds; bei-ls. :^•^^Mp.,ttnI«;can^»t•'.-i • pounds; p..»uad«; (Ktuud<. hrttuce. ralLihe*, et--, i » fUi^.-'-wOtt. Irrigation U** ai*ay» beea practierd. ar.d the pt*ir crop was »cri- .^jiteJ ihn.H' tim— laad wa* rsrcfullv ph'wr d twelve to fiMirte^Tj inch*-- d • ji :i Aj*ril w'LU a twrimf-iach P- ilntwa by thrv hot^. aa J raide d by one man'. TUr .••b .implrted in ooa day ^t a OJ»l oi i-.i. It imm^dtately w.Irki-^l with the .•V.tU'b harr.'w '«» a* t ^ puWenre the \o*! before • dry and lujnpv. The harrow t.JJowed by a homr uiad.- Icvrller. N.' other w.nik was done HUtil plactmg tim-. \Th e land w*«iuarkei oat and drilU\! three inches deep in furro»« thiri} thr« and on«- hall mchrs apart w-lhtiie A«pui- vk.ll I—tatxi planter- Tba •« --J .iroppi-d bv hand tea inch'-* ajvirt in the iuTTi-w-, on Muv 16. making hdis .>n tUe arre. Then jKumds uf |»ota!o maaurv fctrvwn by hand very evenly through thr furrow*, and - .'Oifce dl- rei-tj* a|i»»n tbf \-^sl. N rw ih r w-^d 1 'Verevi tw.' lurhe» d-^p with the j»o'at» p;»ut*:i. .Another Iv-t T |Mttul« .. .Uto manure ws» --WB haii 1 m v-r .lire. . W lit lam I I'oUtltv, - lield - •: pmnd.. With thr- land hi:? i»ver ut aloixi t ITH \ Mr a-\ t.» m-t the utmt>*? •;i! ib r !'• • • |..»u«>d» o: it.iitf : N- '.t n o .•[•e:ted i •-.i.-dl the tlr$i throtu'h tl.' p-ittv . tne cr-.. k at the h ir . TLUA , H.'LD • -i'AU^-l thv tiu ritl^' th- up.-It:. . .:r j.u-up -.wj r i ol pat'.. ..nd fu-e I -irire .vvi d hta skill on this ns on the va«ill tloor, but the iofcmaU were ton conjplex. 'Let's take tile «hnrt and noi^y cut,' said Captain Jim . NVhat in the n«me of boom and blaze* d o w.- carry tlji< fi:«e and j>\w<!er for if we we aia'l never to blow Bomctlilog:' \It «et'me i a'J rl-^ht. Thrrt- wisn't one chance 111 .T hundivd of .tny oue hear ing the T'm. , .1 qot one in a lh. :i.H*nd th.-vt they tocMe it th-a. S» we startetl in. puttied u p the «-r.u k all around the door s'l that it wa* air-tight. Then we n n ie .1 littV hoj.- at the centr- of the top crack an«l api'lied the of an air pii -ij- bole ^mil.ir t.. nm r the renlrc torn of th'- d.. pan with il- 4- covrr bo w.;u w c> commi'r . K.K ked in at> n tier m a iiiKjut wrip{>«d liie and l.«sl .piil' juu>{«e>i out trr a minute distant, lik\ i- th.' ««:oke jo't su. I rv mio T mp^ oJ 1 d r.vAul » VilrM to the > in J' .-•h . I bviul. '••Wcrr v c»»awealant, tb<-9t theer the oue EaiU« h thief io w ich I h aller* ha:'pfvtc«.' An d with tb%t he tran^f^'trrd tacm Int.- a bar n »a. k «e carrirl. ••But there wa» a c»»t mooer- lH3t ia*»^le .u'd to hear fn»m. TJie jar t>i bSowlog the do .ir cot lo^^ened il sad it ti;:htly rivited to the upi>rr interior ol tU- va'fe. *ttrh a» wo never crm l 'a day done* and work ia fijjiit, I UKJ* a coW chi*el aad cut s IvUw far a wr.U'*- Then »«• bn-.o^ht % wr^ljce to work ami a f<w tap* .UrtM the box I.Krtc on U» rirel* half an iocfc. I .Tipn.i»® the poae r o.' a Urt i ae.i<w auti*^ dr»v<a ^ of f-jrr» half a tho^iMBd too*: I dua't know. U eaou;:h tor tiial aeyhow A t aA I had clve and n half acrc*, and the water forcetl through the pipp»s i^i sufticient to rai'f the nurfaf* of t^at pond thrcc- quari»'r:» of inch i n an V-'.ar, which when r.-li:'.-ed to water trallons, is iralli.n-* of .crate 1 w.ttc-r in an hour; and during the twenty-four hours ,'i.l»'»4,.'it>.s gullon* are fully chni^-<Nl with air. Tlirri' lu u I'e no doubt n^ ti> thi' purify- ing efTc't of thin -^y-tcrn. aud while in wn-. done pa-iially an an e\;»erimcnt, it in neveithelc-^. only thv adoption of a prin- riiilc of n^l'iral laws, proven br tiie fact thai t.tnk!. whn-h tinlj art' k. pt re.piire the wa:«-r to be eltauc d or •itmo-.phcric air supplied.—I k -*'<-* f'.-'i- ifvr. •r clotlSf^ K.j;;:.vj 1. un-jut'Htn-n^My III'- a. I: ' Il-SVt.- dw ind a.i OACh A the Thr..' -.. ..e.l IC-. : and amount marke^t r I the \ «;iyAntie lT..J.et. if thr i;rr;u-st e;.i:iReer;ng -ut-* .'f •i-orj'- »«v» /; -. 1/ - . tbnt d uat M Tl • : : . 1 to . L-l w;il. a t«vv!»e twde-* ; •, I . ! in pi s- • < - »ft as U- • um of Vi,.p,.fti\.: A tuvn or )r*r. I'ui it\.-r I.\ * »rricd the .••-rr-.l : M i:: -iTlUdt .afte r - dahruUi* • w. rt' • •rasid- ••1 . - What . I. -. r. wdl r* thrtu-^ht .d the j»ri>j».>*j»l now vlv.ini -.1 • «• --i^truet \ n-l n »y .»Ter the S^har*. or na J .V« % prv-Jittimrv t'i tni» t!.- Oc-^ -ri- « tl <.f Orau. At- 1 15.' ••-» .'i i: • i Jor s tur. Dtendc^l tJj t 111-- hue •»i»ll v-ninerrul fc»t;.- -t.- T!»r •.ot tK- rii!w«y t-' . il^.-v'.* FrarH-^ t for ttrntt^'Si' rr»- -i^. on t o hi* wet Njtly.lhen his mit. and then to take at least a ijuarter of au hour's exercii^ Katlicr Kneip p declares that the drof, of water Ifft on llie *kin serve a* fupl for inner warmth, which u«ei them a.* mater».*l l-t forma rapid aa d inti'n<«T glow of h-.tt »li ovi ;* b >-iy» as^i»ti-d by th:' activity of the sUiu ia- du- d by th«« • tarac:.! •• ..f tlic liu<'a iu vontacl with it. Another meani of hardenin-.; an d in- Ti-..'..nvtini: thi- b.hiy Mid proM •Iiri^ c:r- culalion adoj'v.-1 bj Kjtf.or Knt-inp tl:-|>r:». tic-o f walkin;; niMRjn: '»;re- foot'il in wet ;jnn\ in 1 -td w»-atiii'r. or in fr.'>hly fnlk ; »n . W-rrxsh in I valb-y. in thi mid<t of gn-.»n me.td ow«. which l-* S b- :n tn.t«le «,. . i.i!l\ f..r lh.» fiTiu >f f^rrci-*'. and «re <4.-»tMilly ^^ :-up»- I by the pat'.ents t-»k;ii j their «i . n i w-th Dears au d Uear Iliiiitiu ? in Ala-ka. T o the l»e.-ir hunt.-r the « sM- --f ofler a jtaradise thi t ran l>e found in no other country on the gl..d»e. a- atic^te.! by the yearly shipment -d hid.\*. The mi« t chosen are tho^' of the black Iwar. which roam the w ... I* by hundre^l!-. and prime skin* bring frotu \J'JS up toa^ high as ^1100 each in the market. I>uring the excursion season tourist* from all part.* of the globe make a thriving trade for .VUnka merchanU io the l>ear ».kin line. — - tportant fctwlMM of the spectroms ^ V x- *» « f •ickrea . nebula in Orion. • gg^ j^jj^jj V::,\:.' Lr driii* r fur- •• -..ted thi- p at t^rt:- hat ha i wu broad, i^t i ' d It w .uUl har. 5. -3 ! -a irrii.'aUn^ -V tw.lve m.di p - « run rarh sjd\ ol thi* dn'.l. throa- la^ up a nd.^ ani tnrhe* of •il over tU' -%-d. liy v-.-^ lU this *»ay the «M-t* arr fully tiir-n- ia*.! : huruer tiian the U»tl »m >1 tl.^ tnlc:vcmng ri»«B :hr.>u?h which ruu^th f wat n l.-r imgal - mc- Thu* thr irrt^nktM-: »• from Ixiiow. Ti»« watrr aevt r t! • • the tulHrr.. ba t thf iT' p i:»-t* et». u^h m«»o'turr tr-tm the b-Jtt.m* of th-nd.:.-. aud the .-..1 arver gi-t® baked w mid the mMM{ui-iira if tU** w «l«T w»« «b.»*r or with th » Mr. 4*ht«>- dm rt-canU thi« very in»p .rUnt» in fart »» the oaly pro|«»sr til mxna^ crwi»« under irrigatiao, and >ay» that farmer* »u thai - -tion half their cr.>|« jta r ali«r yrA» b j ftcxvlia^ them with Wktet iM-fore the faltai** ia 4 a \ pr' -d t-) the jw-; . hdf .»n • r.lM-d ti IvT'uisc, of I>en3isrk. now in •nty-fourth year, is the mother of the Cr?wn Prince of Denmark , the pri-^ 1 tn i Carin a of lia'^^if. th<' reigninc Kitig } of (.trtcce and tiu; future i£ueen ol I Lktid. ' KeSie Tctrmu . r»f l.umpkia . Col . s girl ol tourieen. i* ia rbsrge of tMie the hrmen ^ r«utd eut.'jnr'. u^ I in haul- in g hip. to tiK saw it»i!!5. She i* wd t.> haauis tLe tUr.-ltie ^^ ««:il as soy of the ' male cngtaecrji. I Victoria is onW four fe-t eight . 5 jncheii n height, yet -he wi d to W s regal jovvreigu in h<-. »• u larly ^ou;: h the ooe pUr Quretils tierer to t>e f.>uod her rspital. and brrf lb*- Load..-^, ... '.. i':'^*';^.;\ \ <.r—r.rl.. > l.rl... PATENTS! luffii ient to •hal e the grauu i aui pre- vent its t^kicg . ••tmly a f«» hills In priee act* faiUnJ to germinale. and net over lOil p.)un l« ul p«»lators were u»e i ia re{daat- injr. lUrvla j s l^toliflc tho uams at the kin d gr^wa . The or^um l mc ^ mwm DR. SCHEKCK-S ULMONiC • •rta r- Or J B Bkctiaaoa t^ ^ 4. U. < U « I.I..L A . 1 t t .Ir j i. o( it nro UMU {.^r fan-; rni o snr •i>4 t»T. :.T.J art-aiuvj liLcJ .'.jr i;^. <ip 4 Ucir., *>%nual.r:y *l..'n tU' .Via . n ...\ 67,. ....... .1. lui- .a m witU th * . lit lii.- > > lill.'r K r PATENTS ^rVr^l •r« . h.-i- V. vev.»a d il I U- .^A.' bv - : -il diH-. r..v Iv^ remuijeratsvi IxMiod t** make 1 i.r%Ser t.-» maiat.t.n hrr \»cca.l*nry kn the S<>uil«n. Tbe .•^-ihar* i« * region \f North A'ti-. a. rite-.'iaj* from the Atlanti.- «K eao t;»e |{r>.| Se*. 3« >0 nu >. sail frwit lit\ Stt:tdsa to Ih r ft.>u(h to tha 1l«rt>«ry ;a tha tiorth. ao ' »v»n..:e l»r»-».ith of V* »0 iBtle«. \^idf by •i l e with SQ^h an ent^rpn^e. <>n even m •3s»:i •c»Ie. lh«- di«!leu!tt.-« of C'h»t M mh surelv '«-ittk tslo anio'int t>f t: - pt. -eat i: - •^r ^ hr att«. •. r-. .1 nerroc*. Hr n»eat uv-oa^ly <• of which. :u rr Cotuidrr^ fsr tr tnrot he r*^- • IJ of brr-td, mi(k. l b m«a* ;» ti sr d -rf V ere*t .pji: d . th*- t t >th r f. r • Tlie r A fcew step ia tl. , worij A t a iccro\ . »«. • W .Sj>«ldhttr«t, .tileti i ^V. !• ; fCauland. a w -.1 -i i ^>p<»iBtc.i, sul;' itii ' \ f tilt vavi.^ arucky g>r. ta s esuiertf*stioD -^f 'tiP g vt iJttarl- near Tiit»l»nl,re rate-odiec^ - lo tb« spprovai t IJoard. Tirw by •-.-ifr.d^ fnut , ' parti-xilari I ••ttj'^a .-ift. be chief. . artd Fa-kiC^ .--u'ittir IS i a i rtaia h>t uf«»o tl-e I ian p iunMshin i tw fnends ai»d browB )m» d a»l crra a csk**. is of wh!=sbcesoe;* , 5h4. •n }4d all the •»»• coold flil. .fj Itta.U af« thus sssursd hf . I.OOCIEISETS CIVEW AWAY. di«he« e : ^ p«c.«4iar ti> V;rrrr' . . kn.jwB '.^^aUri- Ilr a»ei; i*'-.*fvwr. bread, fv * a re. »prc-.- 'y ' (reab i* alm-«»t like a««iaic J j»»tir-at». \t<* t«a j-*\. fr»«m irrowiag --Id Siese • la the »s y of the ttrirasa: iThat ^i^kling ^...C...-.. - - - III m PrrvrtjilloB .r V-ic. l!>w 1-* f'r.rrT*' ihm mic ^ k** ^ it &HW til kr l»«ti-f than tw.! INT.T .T. r%rm o j Tl. . Jw^-l not tM .1 .t.rt«a 1 t*^ • U » li^r^-l * it r*tia*m c«cn- to r t.i. ««<i «•»»»! > P^'. \ i • ^ i» • «ocul»t . ia l U ocurtrt > S t>wt» »• • , o l o»« thu >.»• IMiu.iv«r-l tiiw. . U<tMTmntrU . I tJw-. I«tt. wl t»r™>l to s.jM. • t a mMi r it fjmr rcrt toog. J Iturrtfvl It ra-k. ami oan .1 » iB»U»rr .4 ifno d wkri * the b»ro inJ . .tnitts , opcr . 4.rM aolj twK. • PIT tor . l<x«« tb. bcix. Tbnt jiauo j p«tb.! « tit*, ium. It hn miaSd h»» « • .\\x chareh. -M»m»t» it ••W. TTKIK BOI. OT TOOU .A A diooU < J •»~1>. TOO J .PPR - aUtl»r^>»t ef»ni •••y. Curyta a Ut~ . mo«IU»t to tl>. « art»«»M>J. oar nh»a<r . w » «lk«J l« MlJac ilo« a tf fouiUt. • -•» piWcaatK- tl K o« «i»o» th.tr~-»rtl>«J««»t . iUfMi^. Tk. Ua^ pm- at th. uul» U>«-«I- t« •»« Mtr tl : M t o uj cm dtenr. «.».. o'clock trtUK.i«p»«a»T»<rftJ>.j»»fJ « i«».»li> t » • \>i<«- A .i»ic«» wUI ut Ml OBlY .» \ .hu* , MUC * «« th. IMMb tla t irwim^lj r trom tlM «i»la» of lomm ticlt nM. • m.*trmSMt m. »««» uj W.». » » Kho Th o tow. » »ow . bM ho w U I it . <0™* ....t.i-—C. WV^LMLKIKTTENONIDCI FOU R XWW^ . mr^ pM . W..I ..a.fkr^ .i r TV.' .r- Wtl^ r arrm'.* Ur Mi<«, tV).. iT tr^h fruit M-i » ^ r-iij. Thr. * • iL.]:. H« ttustaitM. ..ro If aan .n IAIM. th« HM tm* tioie to tri m -^air prwimm ot Ji- brforr it U collol «po o to mttotiMir. Th . »or . »jii.m«l y . aaos r»: . til. chaonr h i h M ot ki-fj^ hi. urpMM 10 rood onfav ui.1 Xjf thr a o. lo |.:4 tft - Ho o'i.uio hu jiotlrau to tftiok holoro ratios, mr m «huo <at.oc. tturtml^ mrntj tt oarT thlr.: W f«t ; t»«« M •MdmUl*. Ho oJwMo. hoed h*K ud coot. ooK-.—tllMwl hoJjootO B o M ' opfoono o( tho M, hM ao( tho koao , Ul •• « . o ( •» «oo 4 acov* ««i ••••o. tdwClr ; oSiMk h . M coMlot u s^ thk«s<, Bo H mmtk tootad o r < ih. . .ilwl tmAmmn tmitmrn I (OU Mishit I Hood's Sarsaparilla •^maybclTuc whed-somcmcnsBy. IfmCkun behmes^yF^o!men scy.\ IHIOH er\dorseslWWS2kpo!io.— • this CL solid cni^e o^%courind soi^— For many S.\POLIO 1»» »too< J as thr ftaao. x r I t>e« t artkfc of thi* k^ in the «otM. it luwwi no op^il. afKl. aUhoogh it cotu » triifc more its dsnJjfliljr wnka it OUILM T»O caka OT THCMF T NUKTA. U • TLICFCLIWE DW ^leapcM in the end. 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