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F irm e r. m m A C n p o f S o fa o ln * Tea. ./r-* “a|L «soiftfortable cftp o f te*,,” says M arion HftrUnd, \ ‘never comes amiss to a fagged hQUse^tf*;' be I t s,epydd a t breakfast, iiiitcheoV o r d ip tier.” The best yray to .ifts u re i® goadftess-^thatis, th a t i t be hot,* strolls; and fre s h -d s to have the tea urn o r k e ttle ou the table, w it h a spirit-lam p b u rning under it. Bcftld the tea-pot, p u t in the tom cover it w it h b o ilin g w ater, p u t a“ cosy” o r a th ic k -n a p k in abo u t i t aud le t i t stand five minutes before f i l l i n g w ith more bovim g nam > W f t it ft jn iu ftte lo n g er and w iftr o u t. .'\. ' E a s ily M a d e SonWfcront-. , B o ftrk ro u f is ftiade very ‘easily ftftd .cheaply. Take e ith e r w h ite or red ca b - 'hage, c u t i t fine a n d lay i t i n a tin. tu b Or ja r ; cover the bottom w ith a th in s p rin k lin g o f fine salt, then a Jnyer o f put cabbage, thqn salt, in alternate layers t i l l the tu b ia fu ll, h a v in g salt oft th e to p ; then, w it h a potftto-mftsher, ■prftkrfli i t down sblid, cover up tig h ty , and in a fe w weeks i t w ill be ready fo r use. I t is »L.e to cook in p o r k d rip or to eat w it h meats o f ftll, kinds i n late fa ll and w in ter, and j j j g r t is »p--tr-ouble>ia ke eping i t i f the a ir is excluded. I t is s tric tly a German dish. Out Am ericans can enjoy an d appreciate i t ju a f as w e ll as i f it., originated in the United States.. P ic - c a lu ly is made here almost precisely lik e th e receipt i n a recent • World. i P ic k le d apples, plums and apricots, are made after the same rftles as sweet’ pickles, and not o n ly lo o k very p r e tty , on the table, b u t re a lly are Very to o th 'e lig h tfu l d li T he land used fo r fla x g ro w in g in Ire land is plowed in th e fa ll, lig h t or loamy -soils being .p re fe rre d .u n d . is worked in th e spring to a m old w it h harrows, usually crosswise and diag- on a lly; but th e soil is o n ly pulverized on top, as, curiously, th<^ flax, w h ich grows as fa r from th e surface, in to the g ro iin d as i t docs out o f it, w it h a moderate' soil resistance to a dow nward grow th, seems to possess a tendency of increase in le n g th o f stock. The seed •is spwn i i i A p r il broadcast,from ft-pouck madeiby ty in g ’together tw o corners o f a ‘linen Sheet. . - This is slung over the rig h tsh o ftld e r,: the. le ft arm h o ld in g the seed-pouch b^pSn—precisely as our own •good fathers used to. sow wheat, oats and barley fro m the striped, brown, tw o- bushel bag. • Tho entire S k ill required m lia x -s o w in g is in securing a un ifo rm •distribution o f the seed anda sufiiciently liberal am ount; fo r those tw q essentials flve eycn length o f s ta lk .a ftd least 'e lig h tfu l some and are a d li c o n d im e n t to u b u tte r f o r tea.—New u accompany msat o r se as a nice re lish w it h bread and T m k W orld. #. * .• ^ Cffre' o f lia m p s . _ . . W hatever abcut th e house is d u ll, don’ t le t i t he d ie scissors o r shearsused fo r trim m in g the lam p wicks. Some women appear t o attach no'importance to th is ppiftf, not th in k in g th a t, it t order .to have a-smooth cut, th e instrum ent m ust be sharp. I have trie d both round and squire eftds f o r w icks, and favor square ones. The fiamo is mUeh broftder; b u r the corners m u st be perfectly oven and smooth, else, when th e w ic k is film e d u p high, i t W ill smokfl. The p e rfo it lig h tin g a la m p should be careful h o t fo touch the w ic k w ith the match, as i t has a tendency to roughen or SpfMS ' i f . ’\ H o ld th e m atch over the ndglqu im y m 'W O 'trftywudfmNdt un t i l the* dame rreohaa T ty K eep t b * w lek turfted- dow n below the to p 6 f the burner except w h e a in uf'e. I f th is is done, snd there is -lt*k »b o n fr the fixture, there is no \'reason why, i f th e lamps are carefu l ly Wiped every m orning, there should be o il on the outside b y evening. B y the Wfty, Why ia i t th a t so many housekeep- ers-persist i n keeping th e ir common lamps on the shelf behind th e kitchen or sittin g -ro o m Stove, the very d irtie s t plftce to be found? I f i u the k itch e n , th e y are covered w it h moistute fro m b o ilin g water, etc., ftnd dust and smoke ariaing fro m the atove. W h y n o t p u t m em in a closet, o r, i f th a t is not con- venient^ have ft s h e lf away fro m the Stove? I f kept in ft cold closet in the w in te r, o f course th e y should be taken n u t an d warmed before being lig h te d , l i s t the chimneys should c ra c k .-T u n is e chimneys Wad, ~ R ecipes. Cr a c k e r P m .—Six orackers, piece o f b u tte r size o f an e g g , one c u p sugar, one Cup o f b o ilin g w a te r,o n e teaspoon lem on fla v o rin g . Fe a t h e r Oa k s . - O ne c u p fu l sugar, One teaspoonful bu tte r, one. c u p fu l Of m ilk , tw o cu p fu ls flour, one teaspoonful cream ta rta r, half-teaspodnfnl Of soda dissolved in tablespoonful b o ilin g water, and added last, , • H JMtJtV GfRJDDlE Ca kEP.—T wo oupa c o la b o ile d h o m in y beaten smooth, one q u a rt o f m il k a n d one teaspoo nfn! o f s a lt; s t ir together, th e n a d d one c u p o f flo u r, in t o w h ic h h a s been w e ll m it e d a t * a * p w n f t t l o f b a k in g p o w d e r; la s tly , a d d th re e eggs t h a t have been’ w e beaten. Co o k im m e d ia te ly a fte r m x in g . ^ T a p io c a J e l l y . —Tapioca y e llj is one 0* A p s e simple, b u t .excellent prepftra- Ttleh aw relished b y in va lid s pie aUke, T o make it. soak ftiid set i t in a pea «# b o ilia g w ater to cook about aft h o u r, tk u m t i t looks q u ite clear. . When i t is nearly cooked s tir in. th e ju ic e and a lit t le o f the grated r in d Of a lemon, and when done pour in to t i t t le molds. Serve W ith sweetened Crqam flavored to taste. Co t t a g e Pu d d in g .—One cup of sugar, ono tablespOon of .butter, tw o eggs, on® Tswect m ilk, three cups of flo u r o r i i d feake tolerably s tiff batter, f teaspoon o f soda, one teaspoon creftin o f carter s ifte d w it h the flour, One teaspoon o f salt. Rub the b u tte r and sugar together, beat m the yolks, then the m ilk and soda, the s a lt aftd the heaten Whites, alternately w it h the flo u r,• B ake in a buttered m o ld ;-tu r n out u pon, r A n b : c u t in slicea and eat W ith ft' •K u tto n b ro th fo r au pound o f lean and p u t in ver closely .ao tender in m uttou, one-quart _ _ _ and simmer t t f t i f f l K r i ^ f a U a .topieces,. J B h kyi 'W fitT iT h T« U ; R A IS IB O A N . IJ t R O R T A N T IP IiA g T ■ ‘I N I R S t A N O . ' / f . - ( b l o w i n g a n d Seedttftg’-G r e f t t yiabov a n a C a re R e q u ir e d In W e e d in g —T h e Steejr P o n d ftn d ’ i . tb O S c tttc h M i l l . , Branching ftt the top, largely increasing the Value to both the. spinner and the .er,. ■ To th is p o jn t the tenant has required ftp piqre belp than perhaps bis.ow n fam - •jity fuppld;. g ly o 'n in i; : b u t 'h b w tim e” has ayrived,. a d ditional I'abor be hired. I come? in keep the eiftergeney^nienv th e 'i,“ ‘ \A - t u a l i t y forttese ....... . ,o , . TV bfttlpring-ramand the horrible aci cpmfo keep the eiftergeney^nienv 'i,“ ‘ \A - t u forttese re n t and ....... . ,o , . TV bfttlpring-ramand the horrible aci o f eviction from hift ever cpmfo door.—Washington 'S tar. , s t a r t l in g F ir e b u g In d u a t r r , “B u rn in g houses an d stores to order fo r the purpose o f ftequring insuranco money is a novel and s ta rtlin g in d u s try ,” said Inspector M q D e v itto f the .Insuranco P atrol to a P hiladelphia Times reporter. “I t is estimated .that fu lly i5 0 of th e 900 fifes t h a t on an average occur an- nually in th is c ity are the w o rk of p ro fessional fire-bugs, or, as, they are s ty le d in th e ir ow n circles, ‘fireworks men.’ The headquarters of th e gang has been located in JSTew, A^oxk c ity , and its mem- bers aie supposed to operate through agencies in Philadelphia, Boston, B a lti- moro, Washington and a ll the princiD al moro, Washington Cities o f the East,” I'abor must be hired. I t come? tr o o p in g , Idpwu from the m ountain d is tric ts in th e * fprift. p f bu>vom, shapely Ir is h ; lasses. Amazons I n frame and strength, they aro beings o f a brave ftnd sunny mood who can exist, pn less food, W ork harder .in th e .fie ld ip r twelve hours o i everyday, and d.ance longer and w ith more v ig o r- ous evolutions^ at n ig h t,' than, any other :women, or jmeft th a t liy e i; ;3Z pi j r d these picturesque fo lk alt. Women and fi r ls i r p f it near tilla g e s also ; k i r e t o tne rish farm er in summer, T h e m ountain- eers engage ftoflPtwo-jto. inreo m onths; the village girls, by th e 'd a y or week. B p th do men’s labor, or nqore, and re- hbive about one s h illin g pqr dag. T hejr food is o f tile mcagerest’and plainest character. Oaten b re a d j' made from coarse oatmeal, w ith only sa lt and water added,-occasionally a p o r tio n . of tbe commonest Vegetables, w it h ' a l it t l e ’ Of th e , vile st ( purchasable tea, and, fo r a great lixxury, a drop o f m ilk , are all. They scarcely know the taste o f butter, meat o r fo w l-And y o t these g irls have eyes liq u id w ith lig h t, teeth whitfe and gleaming as nmy frost, complexions th a t riv a l tin ts o f the rose, a nd form s o f yoly symmetry. The weeding o f fla x in Ireland neces- sitates; great labor and care. Tho foreign seed used seems to engender a m u ltip li- c ity o f weeds. A ‘io-acre fie ld w ould require about 200 days of one hand fo r thorough w ork, or ten days per single acre. W hen the flax is about s i t inches high, weeding-is begun, damp days he- ing chosen, , so that th e weeds may he more easily extracted, and .the-teftder shoqts o f fla x bruised as lit t le as possi- ble. I n B elgium , th e weqders, w ith coarse cioths around th e ir knees, creep along on all-fours, and among the th o u sands. th a t maybe seen jn a day’s joftm ey, not one is o u t o f th i* g to v e lin y position. B ut-th e ^ lt f» b fW ^ e r tf - a O ,'-<befr'''svork' barefooted audcrqucfted-in a.hnlf-sitting posture, A singular fa c t about th is w o rk is th a t 'it is a ll done tow ard the w ind. T his js in order th a t the breezes May (assist in , lif t in g th e beftt or brftised shoots again,' and a curious belief p re vails th a t th is Unavoidable treading and breaking of th e flax in its early period of grow th, has a stim ulating effect upoft the crop. The Ir is h steep-pond is the same rude affair th a t i t was Centuries ago. O r d in a rily a ho le o r oxcavatign o f fro m 1 to a fe e t in depth, H t o 10 yntds wide# and 30 to Iff y a rd i'lo n g , i t w il l befo u n d in some meadoW-swail or h illside h o l- low, where i t is allowed to f i l l W ith tjio surface Water, or where the water fro n t some tin y .stream may ,The business guise p f these agents and th e ir employes is generally th a t of. a glazier; The police authorities of th is jtn$y are confident th a t there are several “glaziers” in tbis ci.ty,-.;asd . th a t they constitute a regular agency f o r a K p w Y o r k concern.“ These ‘glaziersf nom i- n a lly go about to put glass in w in d o ws,” said the and make said the Inspector,“ and they make a practice} o f stop ping a t'th e re ta il clo th in g stores, and, w it h a know ing W in k at the proprietor, ask i f the;e is. any business on hand fo r them.: Fires-made to order b y thpse agent? generally happen among the small re ta il clo th in g stores, ;. The N ew Y o rk fire furnishing firm controls la rg e clothing 3tor.es, fro m w h ic h new and second-hand goods are supplied to the proprietor, who, wants to have h is Bstablishment burned, o u t. Thesegooda :are sent in .trunks tp th e business man, who expects to pay. a certain price f p r them i f they shall be ‘ consumed )>y fire . I f the gooas are, only p a rtia lly destroyed or danniged by water a, nom inal sum is paid fo r the h ire o f them. T h e methods o f firin g houses pursued by these f ir e bugs are Varied, and they baffle m any attempts to solve them. I t is an e r- roneous impression th a t the incendiaries perform th e ir w ork b y some-kin d o f machinery, fo r th a t w o u ld disclose th e ir [business. • ' ’ • The authorises fe.el, confident t h a t many of the mysterious fires are started ‘ fimical Che P iiE A S A N T M T fe R A T R R E F O R - • FfiM lNW I * READERS Lreached a t 3 id splendict fro m chemical combinations.* are combined 1 li b ‘ fimical combined 1 Che s li b y those“ glaziers” jn p ro portions th a t w ill explode,at, alm ost any tim e desired, A common w ay qf-starting a fire employed by th e fire-bugs is' b y fillin g a la m p w ith combined c o a i.o U and benzine. In' almost all o f the in cendiary • fires the lam p methods are m ostly used. „ F ix i n g th e R e s p o n s ib ility . B lundering men, instead of a d m ittin g tb o ir responsibility, tr y to excuse them- selves by th ro w in g the blame on others. A Singhalese story illustrates th is tendency o f human ftature, and also th e French proverb;“ He accuses who ex- cuses him self.” One n ig h t thieves broke in to a ric h man’s house and carried o ff a ll his valuables; O ft.being arrested, they excused th e ir crime by saying th a t they were blameless, as the w alls of th e house were so badly b u ilt as to tem pt them to break through. The mason Was therefore to blame fo r th e robbery. T h e mason was brought before th e magi’s- trftto.“ The fa u lt is n o t mine,” said he, “but th a t o f the coolie tfho made th e m ortar .badly.” The coolie la id th e bliime upon the p otter who had sold h im a cracked, vessel i n which h o could n o t parry sufficient water, to m ix the m ortar properly. The p o tte r explained th a t the blanac could, n o t be la id upon h im b u t upon a p re tty woman, who, passing w h ile he was m aking th e vessel, so riveted his attention that h e fo rg o t about his w o rk, The woman protested th a t the goldsm ith was a t fault. ' He had failed to send home h e r ear-rings and she passed the potter’s shop oft her Way to got them. The goldsmith, n o t being able to offer an excuse fo r his neglect, was sentenced to be hanged. H is friends begged tho judge to spare him , a t he was s ic k and ill-favored a nd w ould n o t make a pretty spectacle,“ B u t somebody m ust be hanged,” said th e judge. H is attention was thereupon called to a f a t Moor in a shop bpppsite, aud the jndge ordered h im to be hanged il l th e goldsm ith's stead. -Ariyonaat.- . . \ i ' ’IT, soft, o r at least free fro m lim e and iron. P 411 M a rin e r s Compass. Flax-sheavea are la id in the Iris h steep-I t appears incredible that any im - pond b u tt t o band, weighed d ow n-provements could, be made and patented W ith sod an d stone, and. a llo w e d . ° u th a t ancient and phenomenal instru- to. remain fro n t e ig h t ten days. M illio n s j m ent the mariner’ s compass, b u t ! such is o f dollars have been wasted in efforts to j the case, as was proved recently in an steep fla x a rtific ia lly In vats; b itt nature j E nglish c o u rtftf law. I t has been shown alone can. properly atteftd to that. The j beyond doUbt th a t When the compass is steep-water,-■• invaluable fo r enriching--used, on steel-bttilt vbssels or is placed i f f Soils, b u t w h o lly wasted here, can be . t^ o v ic in ity o f huge steel ordnance th e used b u t once. F ro m i t the sheaves are J needle vibrates in such a ra p id and carted t o the“ spread-ground” of' graz-i erratic mnnneE-os to perplex an d mislead in g o r xnnwu-meadow land. Here the | the 'most experienced steersman; and ’’’ ’ - - • - - p ilo t. I t was also fo u n d th a t ot th o bombardment o f A lexandria th e , com- passes o f th e ' warships were useless through the tremendous vibrations, w h ile instruments invented b y ; th a t eminent scientist; Sir W illia m Thomson, ia order to meet these perplexities, be- ifthhands u re rem oved andd ried , a n d u 4------„ T. . r -- • - - ia order to meet these perplexities, be- r ifthhands u re rem oved andd ried , a n d the n o w s tic k y , d i r t y flax,' h e ld on .the le ft arm , and spread fro m le f t to r ig h t, the loaded ca rts fo llo w in g iust ou tside the row s. W h e n th e steeped flax is th u s d ry in g , w h o le fla x te g io n s are given, th e appearance o f beiug la id w ith m am m o th u 4------„ T. . r __ carpeting iu gray-brown rows woven haved in a tru e and adm irabje inanner. ’'\ The merits o f this im proved compass groundOf emerald green. W e t be be cooked, though* u n til i t„ dune. tK flR a tte rh o w long i t takes. . PuTAW Ye a s t . —T ftke tw o quarts; of W b te oimce o f hops; bo'ilfifteen ,aus, and a d d one h a lf pound lftftt, p au ia g th e la tte r in to a basin slow ly to prevent, t g e ttin g lumpy, one-fourth pound Qf brow n sugar a?d a h a n d fu l o f fine »I t , b e t i t stand three day*, s tirrin g i t occasionally, Wfce* i t ferments w e ll, add K ix-p o ta to tsw h tS h firfm................... ttden boiled, mashed and run t ' m a kin g them as sm yrast w il l keep a lo n g «1 the advantage o f aof to sta rt i t w ith . I t ; a less q uandty e f i t i firfm................... ttden boiled, colander, “de. T his and ha* l-ftar yeast ’'\ upon a groundOf emerald green. W e t weather endangers a ruinous secondary fermentation-; b u t f t '“ drying w in d” gives superb fiber. The ta x is now “l i f t e d w i t h the samerush bands tie d again in to“ beats” o r sheaves; and is thbn“ stooked” and“ capped” precisely as g ra in i»“ shocked” in American fields. I t ia allow ed to stand 1* the ,<*took’* a fe w days f o r further“cu rin g” and is. fin a lly Stored in the cabin l o f t ; Stacked W ith Wonderful precision and Symmetry; o r carted d ire ct t o the roar- in g“ scutch m ill.” . ^ I t is an in te re s tin g place aropnd a •otttch to iil. One w i l l find fro m 300 to 100 d im in u tiv e fiax-stacks W ith p re ttily thatched Toofs. T he c la tte r and rush. W ith th e fly in g shites, remind one o f the pleassnt Old-fashioned American ‘th re sh in g -tim e .”w h ile here and there, cro w d in g the road, ranged between; the Stacks* 6 r oversow ing In to near ,fia d - doeks* are great numbers o f carts, drasrged here by ragged donkeys or rag- gercd humans, a w a itin g th e ir“ tu rii” ftt thcr m ifl* or room fo r storing and stack- in g th e ir loads. The m i ll removes from the fla x the roots, the branches and w ithered b o lit —as th e valuable seed is a ll lo st in Ire la n d - th e woody heart and th« f lin t y outer sheath. T w enty-four w h ich is equally divid e d owner ana laborers. T h e s. manage* to transform haU o f l h e fa im - • r ’s cro p In to ‘ W is t* ,” F o r th is the farm s* i t . p a i d b u t tw en ty fo u r cents per 1 t a m)n6d». D u rin g the rest o f the wsson the scutcher works over the ' ln t0 wl u,t is (om m ercialiy csiled“to resentched the , csiled“ resentched to w ,” selling the same fo r abous |JOO per ton. Thefibrecqm e. from th e“ breakers” o f the scutch m ill m , “strikes” o f one aad one-half pounds w e ig h t; and these a re -titd w it h a tw is t o f flax in fo“ stene” bandies; and th« D ish t ax-farm er w ith his i it t l o crop aad b ig fa m ily, a ll piled jip on one groaning cart, trundle o * te th e markat, where after great b u lly in g b y th e flax-fac hayar, he may receiva s ix shtlf atoae fo r his tr if lin g p ro d u c t were readily recognized by the members o f the honorable g u ild Of cotftpass- makers; The members speedily availed thembelyeS o f these Valuable .im prove- ments b u t th e inventor jhas succeeded in o btaining an injunction, agftinst th e m and other makers Unless they paid a royalty. I t is'curious t o th in k th a t th is useful instrum ent ‘ th a t -is s iid to hftve been know n to the Chinese tw elve centuries before C hrist and Was' in tro duced to Europe b y Marco Polo ! h l g i>0” should b6 the cause of a law suit as to. its ownership in ihe nineteenth century;.*— Aft.v Francisco Chronicle. \- Sand-Covered Graves i f f the Sondan The tombs on the h i l l opposite As- souam, E g y p t, Opened in IqaS by S ir Franei*;, Grenfell, Commander-In-Chief o f th e F g yp tia n troops, arC being Tapidly hidden again and covered w it h san<t General G renfell observed a stone step th a t i t ' m u st be a p a rt o f a n ' ancient n in e ty tw o steps, to a number o f tombs, w hich thdsana from the desert had ■ been com pletely h id in g . frona vie w fo r centuries,: * The {pm measures tw o of the d W ith tombs s t ill tinope One of the spois near Assoutttti re- l ened. portals except on hands and* d W ith tombs s t ill tinope 'h« h if f is th o u g h t to b e honey- combe l ened. tB ffe s d , farm labor, a * d sente m fi t s bM IP, cefttly made interesting, especially t o tbe English and American to u rist* is the English cemetery. I t is situated near th e o ld syenite quarries a u d th e great obelisk, w hich s t i l l clings on it s Underside to tfib native rook. A m u d w all, whitewashed, encompasses i t . Since 1884 . one hundred a n d fo rty grave* havs been dug a nd fille d Toy Bog- ush otflceri and soldier*. A w hite wooden n ro ** o r Rose slab, iancribnd w ith name, age, birthplao* a n d regie meat o f tbo eleopor, m e n * every monad. A tender fe oling has arranged oft tho • n il d M M t ) Q ueen V ic t o r ia ’s P la to , T h e value o f Queeh Victoria’s plate is said to be a b o u t §3,^80,000. I t is gen- e ra lly kept -in* th e“ gold pantry” at W indsor, a nd b u t lit t le o f i t is displayed except on state ocqafious. The appoint- ments o f h e r bedroom arc very costly, however, a l l thb basins being o f solid silver, lined *with g b ld ; the to ile t ser- vices are likew ise o f silver g ilt . —Arew York Telegram. f H is P lo tb o rjs P o r t r a it , r A to u c h in g incident is reported in connection w it h the'recent w reck, near England, Of th e Estrella do Chile. When i t was th ou g h t th a t tho vessel was doomed, an apprentice w ent below in a h u rrie d inanner. AjEterward, when the crew to o k tp th e rig g in g , most of them held pn w it h b o th hapds, b u t the ap.- prentiffe k e p t one hand on his breast. “H ave you g o t y o u r money there, youngster?” asked.a'.sailor.“ N o,” re- ;p lie d the apprenticij, ’“ b.iit I . have the p o rtra its o f m y dearjmother and sister.” I t was for these he had gone below in an hour o f danger. ,r W a tc b e s S e t in fjju b r e H ff H a n d le s. I n Macy’s a day on tw o ago the atten- tion o f a casual observer was a tti acted by th e extraordinary degree o f interest w ith w hich la d y customers at brief in tervals seemed to. regard' the handles o f th e ir u m b re lla s .' In q u iry o f a salesman drew fo rth thm statcment th ftt one of the . latest fads o f the ilshionable w orld is . the w earing o f watches in umbrella and 1 parasol knobs, Tho instruments aro o f standard make, keeping accurate time, und .add $20 to $2516,10 tho cost of a n1 o rd in a ry s ilk umbrella. Women find them uselul in shopping excursions —New York Tribune, A . M. A id splendict banquet was . than 1 spread before them, afte r w hich they were ush ered in to the presence o f her Majesty the Etnpross-Dowager by groups o f fo u i and five. I t may interest the ladies tc know th a t her Majesty Wore onthe occa- sion an apricot yellow silk long dress, w ith a black velvet jacket. Each g ir l carried a tab le t bearing her name and age, also the name o f her father, banner, etc , w hich was presented to the E m press While the g i r l stood before her. i A fte r some interrogations, and in no few cases even m onitory words for having continued to shave the forehead, her Maje.-ty formed her opinion o f the can- didate, w hich, When unfavorable, Was sigqified by handing the g ir l’s tablets to one o f the euuuchs w ith the order to present the aspirant w ith a ro ll of s ilk . The g ir l w ith her s ilk was then taken back to her cart, never more to p a rtic i- pate lift, the im perial matrim onial cotiipo- titio n . The selection o f a new Empress in flicts a serious burden on many poor men whose daughters are eligible and must be presented, b u t who have lit t l e means to defray the expenses incidental to journeying to P eking and frequent visits to the palace. Most o f them pray to be put* out o f their misery at the firs t inspection, and those who s iirv iie to the 1 last, and are then rejected aro really to be p itie d . —San Francisco Chronicle. TY\Something TY\Something New. A new and very effecUve thing which-Istok- hold onthe market is valuable A new and very effecUve thing which-Istok- tne hold onthe market is a valuable discovery mode known through The t ’harles A. Vogelcr discovery mode known through The t ’harles A. Vogelcr Co., Baltimore, Md., proprietors of_ the re- mode known through The t ’harles A. Vogelcr Co., Baltimore, Md., proprietors of_ the re- . icesiion and all stomach troubles/arising tberef rt'in. I t not found in the stoi k of drug . troubles/arising tberef rt'in. I t not found in the stoi k of drug- gist pr d-.iler, it will hu -or.t b\ mail mi rt-i - ipt tberef rt'in. I t not found in the stoi k of drug- gist pr d-.iler, it will hu -or.t b\ mail mi rt-i - ipt ■of Z6cetit<(5 bdxe'9 SB - In.stumps. Sample sent gist pr d-.iler, -or.t - ipt ■of Z6cetit<(5 bdxe'9 SB - In.stumps. Sample sent on receij-t. of, twp-cent: stump. It bus been Z6cetit<(5 - In.stumps. Sample sent on receij-t. of, twp-cent: stump. It bus been found .on trial to be a ’ sperifir;f<»r sour-t.inia, h, on receij-t. of, twp-cent: stump. It bus been found .on trial to be a ’ sperifir;f<»r sour-t.inia, h, heartburn, nausea, giddiness, coostipatlon, found .on trial to be a sperifir;f<»r sour-t.inia, h, heartburn, nausea, giddiness, coostipatlon, uei-voustu -ss and low bpiriis, aud it Is spoken of heartburn, nausea, giddiness, coostipatlon, uei-voustu -ss and low bpiriis, aud it Is spoken of aud rerouiiuended by hundreds \\bd huve Ubsd uei-voustu -ss and low bpiriis, aud it Is spoken of aud rerouiiuended by hundreds \\bd huve Ubsd it and’huv-* fouhd.lasting benefits. by it and’huv-* fouhd.lasting benefits. Th eCzai« IU y Js It the Emperor of (ieruiuny in Berlin t-urly. ihrlsSa. Th eCzai« IU y Js It the in Berlin t-urly. ihrlsSa. A fthm lly Crntiiei-ins. father? Have lly Haye you a, father? Have you a mother? Have sot-or daughter, sister brother Haye you a, you Have you a sot-or daughter, sister or a brother who hasyou -not taken*Kcmp*s Balsam , for the daughter, who has -not yet taken*Kcmp*s Balsam , for the Throat and I.ungs. the guaranteed remedy, for Throat and I.ungs. the guaranteed remedy for the of I and the cure of I oughB, Colds, Asthma, (\roup and aii T hroat and troubles? If , ? I aii T hroat and Lung troubles? If so , why ? , when a sample, bottle Is gladly given to you by druggist ftnd the largo size costs pte by any druggist ftnd the largo size costs only 60c and SI ____ Th eCzar and his brothers have built a Greek church at Jerusalem in memory of tiiei. rnotL- er. . er. . _______________ A Radical Care fpr Epileptic Pint. A Radical Care fpr Epileptic Pint. To the Etltt.trr—Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above To the Etltt.trr—Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease which 1 warrant to cure the that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease which 1 warrant to cure the worst cases. So strong is my faith in its vir tues that I w i l l send f.eea sample bottle and worst cases. So strong is my faith in its vir tues that I w i l l send f.eea sample bottle and valuable treatise lo any sufferer who will give tues that I w i l l send f.eea sample bottle and valuable treatise lo any sufferer who will give me his 1’ (> and'Express address. Bcsp'y. valuable treatise lo any sufferer who will give me his 1’ (> and'Express address. Bcsp'y. U .U LOOT. M: C 1«3 Pearl Bt.. New York. me his 1’ (> and'Express address. Bcsp'y. U .U . LOOT. M: C . 1«3 Pearl Bt.. New York. j A d v a n ta g e - o f B e iu g a B londe. E v e ry yoai* w e g e t jh e cry from fashion w rite rs :“ Blondes po longer in style; they have, been superseded by th e ir darker-sisters,” etc.: Now, that’s all nonsense, Y o u cafinot do away w ith the blonde, n o r ' can you do away w ith frizzle d , banged bait*. Pre-eminently, the blonde is th e beauty of; civilization. She is, amoftff W 'f such, and F a s h io n Notes. A ll aprons now are long. Chatelaines are. in again. This is a season of: ostrich feathers. S hort dresses are w orn fo r outdoors. Ribbon is used more profusedly than ever. Dressy tea-gowns have silken w aist- coats, ■ . ( reen in m illin e ry appears to be as popular as ever. j The embroideries fo r dresses are many | o f them guipure. ; Pome hats aro quite caricatures, being j so large, contorted and outre. C n ta n li Cured. A clerK'nian, afier >ears of buffering from that loatlt'ome dieeaM*, Catarrh, and vainly A clerK'nian, afier >ears of buffering from that loatlt'ome dieeaM*, Catarrh, and vainly tr>ing evory known r*in<dy.at lant foundvainly a that loatlt'ome dieeaM*, Catarrh, and tr>ing evory known r*in<dy.at lant found a iresrription which cuiupletelj cured and eiaicd tr>ing evory known r*in<dy.at lant found a iresrription which cuiupletelj cured and eiaicd bim from dent h. An> cuift i er fr< :n ihiMJi t ;ui- iresrription which cuiupletelj cured and eiaicd bim from dent h. An> cuift i er fr< :n ihiMJi t ;ui- ful bim from dent h. An> cuift i er fr< :n ihiMJi t ;ui- ful flip-easc* sending a ft*)f-addnni-ed stamp«*ii envelope to rrof. J. A. I.au rt*nc e, Bt Wanen ful flip-easc* sending a ft*)f-addnni-ed stamp«*ii envelope to rrof. J. A. I.au rt*nc e, Bt Wanen St.. N .I.. w ill 11< ci\e the it i ijn* frtt-uf t liuigi. envelope to rrof. J. A. I.au rt*nc e, Bt Wanen St.. N .I.. w ill 11< ci\e the it i ijn* frtt-uf t liuigi. If afflicted with sore eyes use fir. lease Thoran. eon'bEyu-waler. i>rugyi»taseU al^oc-per bottle eyes eon'bEyu-waler. i>rugyi»taseU al^oc-per bottle - Cold W aves Are rred rtod w l h reliab le acmrary and peop le Uahle b-th“ ra:ns oo-l a*h‘ B *f rh“ nniat:«m dreat l acmrary peop Uahle b-th“ ra:ns oo-l a*h‘ B < *f rh“ nniat:«m dreat ovwr> v hafiFk’ t«* damr r*r sb'rnty w»‘otb» r Althmigh we <i( n»t<laim Hood ’s Sarsaparilla tp boaptsitivo ipecifii for rhHumatiHm. th* rnnarkablH ir**s It has <i( Sarsaparilla tp boaptsitivo ipecifii for rhHumatiHm. th* rnnarkablH r ir**s It has effec ied sb*>w thatltnxiy bt> tvfeen fur rhournftttbm ipecifii effec ied sb*>w thatltnxiy bt> tvfeen fur rhournftttbm with reasonable certainty of ben fit Its action thatltnxiy with reasonable certainty of ben fit Its action >o ceU i rah/.ing tho ocfdiiy of tho bioui, which the certainty ceU i rah/.ing tho ocfdiiy of tho bioui, which «s the cftuse f rbfuinatiuin, conslltutos th^ sncret of the i rah/.ing ocfdiiy bioui, cftuse • f rbfuinatiuin, conslltutos th^ sncret of the coration fo r nigh.dress yokes. Y oU thful-looking blouses for misses are made o f gay plaid silks or woolens. Bl.ack trim m ings are especially lik e d fo r red and green frocks for I.ttie girls. The deep Russiau collar, pointed lik e She is, amoftff W . 'f o as such, and vest-in front, is a fashionable piece of she cannot bo Qriyeq away. A brunette j lu r - now and then inay rise supreme over her The style p f dressing h air has a by reason o f w onderful loveliness, -but tendency to be lower than has lately beet) we are speaking collectively. ^ A wpman worn. ran dress m o rq efi6j:tively w ith blonde Some o f the newest hos ery shows ex- h air than with.-dark* Tt lights up better trem ely gay colorings and fantastic do- and is move youthful. A w ell-kept signs, blonde has te n years’ advantage, in point o f y o u th fu l looks.-over the average B ru n e tte .. Gnce m h lifetim e or so there arises a miraculous brunette who com- p letely .surpasses her, but fo r steady, ord in a ry good looks th a t make no pre- tensions of g re a t beauty, the blonde car- ries _ th e palm * .Toft cannot expunge her i n favor o f the brunette even m l i t erature;. In th e n b y e ls turned out d u r- ing th o past year there have been 3»2 blondes to 100 bvunettes.—American Hairdresser. The latest use for smocking is as a de-1“ Ripe cherry is the name o f the very newest red A s yet i t comes only in the finest o f silks. The last idea fo r bodices is to have them very' open around the throat, but not. c u t square. New handkerchiefs' are shaped lik e *vine leaves, and button-holed around the edges w ith b rig h t colors. In the evening lit t l e wreaths o f flower? are w o rft en chaperon—th a t is to say, very small and placed on ono side. A bonnet th a t is shaped exactly lik e a saucer is very new, very French, very u g ly ; and the acme o f discomfort. 1 Some very, handsome new mats and 'ta b le scarfs are o f gold colored sntin * j T h o Xifttpctj in Fans. ' 'ta b le scarfs are gold T h e old styles of* fan have come in. 1 The newest o f the fans in the Empire fashion ate made* o f gauze w ith inch- w id e gauze rib b o n s ,.o n lisse b a n d s . r u n - < .. ;.u * j n in g across ; i f f rx ^, . eftcfi.. X O ^ B e i n g ;« i t h e le c tric b ua aa d : s jiv e p a in te d w it h a v in e p a t t e r n i n flo w e rs , '. D in n e r co stum es p f b la c k co rd e d s i l k o r w i t h cherubs^^him da o ^ Woffle s c r o l l - , e lb o w aleeves, \w lx ic b a io fitiis h c d w o r k n o tio n .T h e y a re v e r y p re tty , o f - w i t h a f a l l o f ^ b la c k J h r e y i lace headed te n i n e x q u is ite ta s tq a n d n o t dear, b u t j a i>and o f c u t jE T T _• th e re is n o t o n e o f th e m W h ic h ban com - j _ T u c k s , s m o c k in g a n d fe a th e r and h e r- p a re w t t h th e g e n uiaS L o u is Q u in v e fans rin g -b o n e s t it c h in g in c o lo re d floss a re i n th o s e fa m o u s o ld V e fn is M a rtin th e fa v o rite t r im m in g s f o r l i t t l e g i r l s ’ l ’ mounts w hich tim e has Dot robbed of th e ir lustre, and which, are now being nhearthed rapturoqsly; from the old bric-a-brac sLops and\ auction rooms. Borne o f them have Amounts o f nothing moee 'substantial than papcr, others are .s jlk o r vellum , alb are marvelously „-* i. *i ’„•_ i - l ’ fro ks the present season. vellum , alb are marvelously Long coats, th a t cover the entire dress, are made o f black broadcloth and trim med around the neck and dowa the fro n t in a s tra ig h t line w ith Russian sable. Fort lit tle „- * i. *i ’„•_ i ,, -. r u in.no g irls tftere are hoods in ew h ite Mcilienne or in cashmere. The ew h ite Mcilienne or in cashmere. The quesses, the powdet and p a tc h y the \ . rown is d law n w ith close rnW3 of cord. debeatA tho‘p and tho fro flni&htd od Wltb lace in te and y debeatA art, tho‘ graceful -ng and tho fro n t flni&htd od Wltb lace th m in u te and Rreftiness o f th a t pleastire-loving era. The sim pler o f the - antiques and the more numerous imitations of the qhtique are studies in pink^--the. soft pin k and the b lu e and th e white o f Dvesden china landscapes, The more elaborate »nd ric h e r are wonders p f g ilt . ribponand a f u ll aigrette. The new long mtts ju s t brought o u t fo r wear w ith dinner gowns, have no hngerB a t all, b u t have u double row o i s ilk embroidery around the top o f the hand, and the edge of the thumb. p g . The newest jerseys are in directoire T h e H u m n n H a tr. j style, w ith wide, short revers of silk o i T h e d u ra b ility of* human hair is a > ° f moire, and the fu ll space from the fortunate th in g for those whose scalps i throat down crossed at the waist line by more o r less la c k that adornment. W h a t; a verJ broad w rinkled Empire belt. w ould be the condition o f one-half of Our female friends t f ’hfttnan h air was as perishable as hum an'ff esh? W hat could art o r science do tow ard restoring to woman her .chief attraction, i f human hair were not nearl.v ia imperishable off the human head as on it?-Even death its e lf, w hich i n time leaves no trace of flesh and bone, se^tffs, under certain conditions, powerless to; destroy our hair. Numerous are th e .instances not only o f the grow th o f the hair after death,, but also of its; v irtu a l indestruc- tib ilit y . A very curg>us example o f this was b ro u g h t before p u b lic notice at the m onthly meeting of,‘ a society of an ti- quaries. A member''produced a photo- graph of the back \h a ir o f a young Roman lady, who, .udging from a coin found ly in g under hqc eolnn, must have live d about th e tim e of—Gonsiantine. W hen tho coffin, wasibpcncd i t was seen that th e body had bCett buried in gyp-'; vvith th head illo The •urn vvith th e head o n a p illo w . The fro n t part o f th o s k ifil had given way, so th a tth e back o f the head was thrown forw ard, and on ItjW as a lo n g folded trefts Of female hair w it h tw o et pins rem aining in i t . I t was o f lovely au- burn color and in excellent preservation. Now, i t i s n o t fo r onk in o iiient insinuat- ed th a t this interesting tress was such as yo u n g ladies p f thenineteenth century 'hang over ihei back o f the bedroom chair. I t in d isp u ta b ly belonged to the hefcd o f the Roman g ir t when she was buried.—T M lg d tlp kia Press. A New fim p ro ta ' Oft November Stli appeared an e d ict fro m th e Empress announcing th a t le h - hoh-Un-la, the daughter o f the Manchu- Brigadier-Genqral, K w ei-klnng (younger brother of th e Empress), had been se- lected as the -consort of* the y o u th fu l Emperor o f China, and th a t tw o girls named Ta-ta-la,, daughters o f Chang- ihnh, a ils p c h u V:6e--Preaident o f a P eking Board, aged fifte e n and thirteen yeSrs respectively, h id been chosen fo r the harem. T h e 'Emperot’s , marriage w ill t i k e place, acrording to present ar- rangefftonts, a t the tim e w hich the Astronomical ffo a r d n a i ascertained, or at a ll events ha9 declared, to bo pro- pitious. T h e process o f selecting tho Emperor’s consort i» in te re s tin g ., A fte r tw o in spections a t considetftbie intervals, the num ber o f candidates was reduced to th irty-o n e , w ffo mduughtcrs o f man- darins o f above the fo u rth rank, and, o f COUrt*, o f M ftttcfiu extW ctioft. These th irty -o n e y ou n g ladiea were conveyed fn C ftril to th e pslsce In the early m o rn in g at 2 o’ clock. They entered by the“ Gate o f theBouthern Be«“ they e ro m d la six b a its, a to tho palms, T w o interlaced circular rings make a brooch ju st now much In ’ favor w ith Parisians. Sometimes both are diamond set ftfeqlse one is o f diamond, the othei o f frosted gold Or else o f black enamel. S c ie n tific Legerdem ain. In these days o f adulteration, When all things are not wtiat they seem, And everything is something else, it is no more miraculous th a t olive o il should be squeezed out o f a ptaout than th a t Java co.. <-e should be ground out of the chicory root, or th a t black pfepper’ be only another name for pulverized cocoa- n u t shell-. Bcieoce is making such ra p id 'strid e helping us in o u r gastrono- m ic need that, nature herself must g e t out o f the way or she .w ill be ru n over-Even the p o o r honey be-s was net used, not o f laziness, for th a t w ould have been too palpable an i n justice, b u t o f being too slow' and spending too m uch tim e over the clover heads. r ; “1 w ill remedy a il th a t,” said PcieftCe. A nd she d id . S h u ttin g up the bees, she knocked tho head out of a barrel o f glticose and to ld them to go to work and Help themselves, w hich they d id fa ith fu lly . T h e ir lo n g journeys to and fro m the flowery fields being done away w ith , they had n o th in g to interfere w ith th e ir g e ttin g down to actual business. The scheme was a success, fo r the honey was piled in to tlie combs in treble abundance and in ono-third the Usual t'mo. A nd y o t Science wasn’ t satisfied. Greedily she p u t her w its to w ork. “W hat’s th iru s e o f going to tho expense o f b u y in g bees? 1 can make the comb quicker and q u ite as w e ll as th e y ; and as fo r the honey—w ell, glucose is honey!” A n d s o -ih e occupation o f-th e kaney bee being gone, so fa r as i t had any hand in w hat is know n as the“ honey o f commerce,” i t now confines itse lf in a small way to home manufacture, samples o f w hich, i f th o reader p a rticu la rly wants, ho must p a rtic u la rly search Tor. ---Washington S tar. A Picture o f L ife in a M lnlttg Town. The V irg in ia C ity h'n’erprise given th is pictuYo o f life in the m in in g towns o f Nevada. A party o f ladies and gen- tlemen in Putro wanted to attend the theatre in V ir g in ia C ity . M a rtin g at the m outh o f the Sutro tunnel, at .their own doors, they traveled four miles u n der the m ounlhins to the C. and C. shaft, and then d iA n o u n tia g fro m the cars, they boardeythe cages in the shaft and were‘shot ouw ard to the sttr/ace, s v e rti- cal distancA o f 1040 feet, coming m*f w ith in a ^tome's throw o f the tic k e t teas Hood’s S a rs a p a rilla SolJ by all ilrnsfjista * t ; »l* f°r $5. Pr-pared only by C. L H JL)D 6yCO., Apotiiecaries, Lxrwell, Moss. SolJ by all ilrnsfjista t ; »l* f°r $5. Pr-pared only by C. L H JL)D 6yCO., Apotiiecaries, Lxrwell, Moss. _I OO D o s e s O ne D o lla r _W H Y Y O U SHOUUD USE S c o lts E m u ls io n o r O o d L T i l v e r wzni H Y P O P H O S P H IT E S . I t i s u s e d a n d e n d o rs e d b y P h y s i- I c ia m b e c a u s e i t is th e b e st. ! It is Palatable as Milk. ' It is three times as efficacious as plain .Co& liv e r OU. I t is far aupsrior to a ll other so-calM Smdsions. t is a perfect Emulsion, does not sepa- rata or change. I t is wondorfhl as a flenh producer. It iff the host remedy for Consumption, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- eases, Chronio Coughs aud Colds. •' S o ld b p a ll D ru g g is ts . 8COTT A BOWNE, Ctiemlata, N.Y. S.S.S Swirt'a Hpcclflc cured me of malignant Blood PoO>on After I-had bet n treated In yaIh with old Bo-cilled Swirt'a Hpcclflc cured me of malignant Blood PoO>on After I-had bet n treated In yaIh with old Bo-cilled FMuedia'* of Mercury and Potash . R 8. 8. not only After I-had bet n treated In yaIh with old Bo-cilled FMuedia'* of Mercury and Potash . R 8. 8. not only CD?ed tlie Blitod Po i*on, but relieved the RheumM- FMuedia'* of Mercury and Potash . R 8. 8. not only CD?ed tlie Blitod Po i*on, but relieved the RheumM- tttia which was cnutft'd nv tho pnisonnu» mmersl*. CD?ed tlie Blitod Po i*on, but relieved the RheumM- tttia which was cnutft'd nv tho pnisonnu» mmersl*. GhO. hUlVilLL. 3(22 3d Avenue. N Y- was cnutft'd nv tho pnisonnu» mmersl*. GhO. hUlVilLL. 3(22 3d Avenue. N Y- a*ro Scrofu la atr*ck«i two of aiv chil GhO. hUlVilLL. 3(22 3d Avenue. N Y- Klne years a*ro Scrofu la atr*ck«i two of aiv chil- dren, and they were badlyafflicted with thefUse&HB , Klne years a*ro Scrofu la atr*ck«i two of aiv chil- dren, and they were badly afflicted with thefUse&HB wliirh res isted the treatment of my faun y i*li> It lam dren, and they were badly afflicted with thefUse&HB , wliirh res isted the treatment of my faun y i*li> It lam 1 was iwrniadefl to use SwiftV Sjiecilic by t>ecluM&n wliirh res isted the treatment of my faun y i*li> It lam 1 was iwrniadefl to use SwiftV Sjiecilic by t>ecluM&n account of cure - H in m> county i'iu»er . ine in ii>p>te - 1 was iwrniadefl to use SwiftV Sjiecilic by t>ecluM&n account of cure - H in m> county i'iu»er . ine in ii>p>te mmt wa« apparent frem the first few i ’ ohph. and lo a account of cure - H in m> county i'iu»er . ine in ii>p>te - mmt wa« apparent frem the first few i ’ ohph. and lo a short ttino my children were cured, and are a till mmt wa« apparent frem the first few i ’ ohph. and lo a short ttino my children were cured, and are a till sound ai'td we ll. juHN WILLIAMS. Izextnffton . Va . short ttino my children were cured, and are atill sound ai'td we ll. juHN WILLIAMS. Izextnffton . Va Sw if t- seicnrtc in entirely a \e«etKbli' rtuurdy, sound ai'td we ll. juHN WILLIAMS. Izextnffton . Va . Sw if t- seicnrtc in entirely a \e«etKbli' rtuurdy, ind if* the only uied itrim-whichentirely pem ianently curot Sw if t- seicnrtc in a \e«etKbli' rtuurdy, ind if* the only uied itrim-which pem ianently curot Scrofu la. B lued linn»«>rH ,Cancer and Contagious ind if* the only uied itrim-which pem ianently curot Scrofu la. Blued linn»«>rH ,Cancer and Contagious B lood Pol«< in Send for Books on lilood and Skip Scrofu la. Blued linn»«>rH ,Cancer and Contagious Blood Pol«< in Send for Books on lilood and Skip IdBeMSPR, that ed tree. Blood Pol«< in Send for IdBeMSPR, that ed tree. THE SlVlFT SPEC IF»*~ IdBeMSPR, that ed tree. THE SlVlFT SPEC IF»*~ CO.. Drawi-r 3. Atlanta.O*. ELY’S CREAM BALM |u the best remedy /or children suffering fruro best remedy /or suffering fruro Cold is Head, Snaffles, OR Head, OR C A T A R R H . Apply Balm into.each nostril. ELY.BROS-6Warren St.. N V ^ltEUE S l»riIOtU> I'llKllAU o o 53 \F A R M E R S ’ S AWR ME I L L \F A M R S S AW M I L L Simultaneous Set S AW M I L L With Universal Ix>v heoiri and . Simultaneous Set . With Universal Ix>v heoiri and . Simultaneous Set Worn . Ln>nuea, tNcHdPLauera, Mauuiactured by the HA l.fe Yl I K liN X\U K I 1 I.e.H, S. t . Worn . Ln>nuea, tNcHdPLauera, Mauuiactured by the HA l.fe Yl I K liN X\U K I 1 < I.e.H, S. t IfII I E f t HORSES l i l l l i h k l l l l AW AY! t l i l l l i h k l l l l ua n AW AY! Lines never under Horses’ Kvery borso owner but Pour-'>le»—fliold. ivi* Feet. Kvery borso owner Pour-'>le»—fliold. linn Kintal*. .....RetailPour-'>le»—fliold. Pour-'>le»—fliold. linn Kintal*. The but ivi* trom i to a Nickel, Ja* owner but ivi* trom i to a ..... Nickel, Ja* Retail for SsJ.i:*. Pour-'>le»—fliold. ..... Nickel, Ja* Retail for SsJ.i:*. Knmpiea bV mail S t. if linn Kintal*. Retail for SsJ.i:*. The 4 Knmpiea bV mail S t. if not a#1 rpiuvwutefl. r**turu by malL The 4 Knmpiea bV mail S t. if not a#1 rpiuvwutefl. r**turu by malL n ‘° n^arefUDded. Ag’ tH moke $1 511 not a#1 rpiuvwutefl. r**turu by malL n ‘° n^arefUDded. Ag’ tH moke $1 511 lo' ffgdO monO iiy A&uiiLs wantudL n n^arefUDded. Ag’ tH moke $1 511 lo' ffgdO monO iiy A&uiiLs wantudL 'IV-rros free . lo' ffgdO 'IV-rros free . 2IH*« Mfg. ( o,t Holly. Mich WH1 buy n Tr e a t is e o n t h eHo r . s e a n d H is Dis e a s e s Booh of 100 pages, valuable to every owner of horses . Postage stamps taken. Sent postpaid. NewYo r kHo r s eBo o kCo., 184 Lieonard Street. New York city. D E T E C T IV E S Wanted In ertrr Count* SbrcFd men to ffet under instruction* I domr Secret Service. Rarerteute.cdt ocres itry. PftrUcolftrs freo. Wanted In ertrr Count* SbrcFd men to ffet under instruction* I domr Secret Service. Rarerteute.cdt ocres itry. PftrUcolftrs freo. Orsncan DetectlrA Bareaa Co.R Arctde.C iac iix iti.Q, domr ocres itry. Orsncan DetectlrA Bareaa Co.R Arctde.C iaciix iti.Q, Blair’ S Fills.0ffheumalidAemsdy^ Ovnl Box. ‘14[ round 14 1‘ llla. Ovnl Box. ‘14[ round 14 1‘ llla. Ilf i M C S T m V . Ilonk-kfy'pinK.B iif'iiif't\: Fr rni-. ■ftUIHK Pcnmanrlup, Arithmetic, Sliort-hand. etc.., Ilf i M C S T m V . Ilonk-kfy'pinK.B iif'iiif't\: Fr rni-. ■ftUIHK Pcnmanrlup, Arithmetic, Sliort-hand. etc.., I I morougw ttok-bt to-MAIL. 'UrcnI-rB tr™ . ■ftUIHK Pcnmanrlup, Arithmetic, Sliort-hand. etc.., I I morougw ttok-bt to-MAIL. 'UrcnI-rB tr™ | i r p i BI,« College. 48? Main St. Bmralo. N X I I morougw ttok-bt to-MAIL. 'UrcnI-rB tr™ | i r p i BI,« College. 48? Main St. Bmralo. N X . Avents and . Avents wanted . Jinn hour. 60 new »rl cIcb. CailnBe and MuBi'les fm D . 1 Mort-llal-L eki-j, t, Avents wanted . Jinn hour. 60 new»rl cIcb. CailnBe and MuBi'les fm -. D . 1 ;. Mort-llal-L eki-j, t, fiM ii tt as g iW B a re i a S tt in F o r L n m t ffff o . had rh«xunatima is buck; lombigo; on# tottlicf at: Jacob* OR *tr»d a*; htv* apt felt i f InoV . - had rh«xunatima is buck; lombigo; on# tottlicf at: Jacob* OR *tr»d a*; htv* apt felt i f InoV . - - .JFJtAJfK . UONRpE; TrincliTill*, ZU« i . - .JFJtAJfK . UONRpE; TrincliTill*, ZU« Cared Permanently. Original StaUmtab. R«inr«(i. June . 18S7. enlferedtiroybiiri Cared Permanently. Original StaUmtab. 1885. R«inr«(i. June 10 . 18S7. enlferedtiroybiiri ago with ifcCUtMpaln* in bffckj tn om hour gnat 1885. R«inr«(i. June 10 . 18S7. enlferedtiroybiiri ago with ifcCUtMpaln* in bffckj tn om hour gnat f ipom 8L , Jacob* 0il;\thr«« appUcatlon* carid: hi ago with ifcCUtMpaln* in bffckj tn om hour gnat f ipom 8L , Jacob* 0il;\thr«« appUcatlon* carid: hi Uui ttorningprilajgoni. HORACE B HOrSIifS, f ipom 8L , Jacob* 0il;\thr«« appUcatlon* carid: ttorningprilajgoni. HORACE B HOrSIifS, lf*w Alb&ay. In4iia>. lf*w Alb&ay. In4iia>. Cored Permanently. R«new,ed SUy 1 7 ,**7 . Cored Permanently. R«new,ed SUy 1 7 ,**7 . Wif* wniMorb ly nflllcted withlimeback; iuffir*|: tcT.craJ yean; usid huuunerablb lin iment* nndylM* i Wif* wniMorb ly nflllcted withlimeback; iuffir*|: tcT.craJ yean; usid huuunerablb lin iment* nndylM* lun. ued St. Jacob i OU, wu cared by it.' tcT.craJ yean; usid huuunerablb lin iment* lun. ued St. Jacob i OU, wu cared by it.' Ai K. CUHHIAOHAH. PerrjropoUf, i Ai K. CUHHIAOHAH. PerrjropoUf, f«4 A T DA0QSIBTQ A N D DEALERS. THE CHARLES A . V0GELER .CO., B altlm or*, M D iam ond V e ra -C u ra l, FOR DYSPEPSIA . A N D A t.I. f>TOMA< H T I l O i r .L i-.s .s rC H AS Ind!p«-Htioi\, Kour l>t« n ori>, H r a r tl u tn -NoTi^aiOidk • <1iuu!*h. '*nsti|>ftti«’D buiinessori>, ltt-r eatihK».fPood’ Ind!p«-Htioi\, <1iuu!*h. < '*nsti|>ftti«’D buiiness a ltt-r eatihK».fPood’ R.^ ng .n 1 lie* . M b u ib und dtbaKicenU.e-taste a fte r eatlnK. . «r^ouBlu-b^ and I^.w S-p r.tB ^ R.^ ng .n 1 lie* . M b u ib und dtbaKicenU.e-taste eatlnK. . «r^ouBlu -b^ and I^.w S-p r.tB . ^ At nd J'taler* sent matt . S-p . . At I>r»ggi»ts* nd J'taler* or sent ty matt Qn rfi» ' ntpt</15* ft- (5 bpj*1$l.uo, m btuinpi,. iminplc sent • . At I>r»ggi»ts* nd J'taler* or sent ty matt Qn rfi» ntpt</15* ft- (5 bpj*1$l.uo, m btuinpi,. iminplc sent • on reteipt« ./2-ccrt/ s'om;. J on reteipt« ./2-ccrt/ s'om;. J The Charles A. Vogel-r Co., Baltimore, Md, N I K C-S 1—1 CHEAPEST FAMILY -v-ATLAS KNOWN. OKTI j Y 23 CEKTTS , 191 Pages, 91 Full-Page Maps lor« il Maps cf earh State ord Trrritnrv Pages, Full-Page Maps , CY lor« il Maps cf earh State ord Trrritnrv fn the Imted Matte AJboMups f i «•..nti,y-in tho CY lor« il Maps cf earh State ord Trrritnrv fn the Imted Matte AJboMups . f i «•..nti,y-in tho W tL’ *Jh - Jetter ITfh-i' 1'is tl„ p.ji.ou - mlleBOf Imted Matte AJboMups . f i «•..nti,y-in tho W tL’ *Jh - Jetter ITfh-i' 1'is tl„ p.ji.ou - mlleBOf «p-Ii Mate t’niF1 ot t-t-tt en-*nt. poj-ulat.oij;p.ji.ou chiefs W tL’ *Jh - Jetter ITfh-i' 1'is tl„ - mlleBOf «p-Ii Mate t’niF1 ot t-t-tt en-*nt. poj-ulat.oij; chiefs tin--antuKe t«n>j’»rati.i* M ilur\poj-ulat.oij; <f (ihtiale and «p-Ii Mate t’niF1 ot t-t-tt en-*nt. chiefs tin--antuKe t«n>j’»rati.i* M ilur\ <f (ihtiale and 'h-i-niioi nJ iTF.tnjarit»Tv n th-Stnt« . DLiulerof tin--antuKe t«n>j’»rati.i* M ilur\ <f (ihtiale and 'h-i-niioi nJ iTF.tnjarit»Tv n th-Stnt« . DLiulerof fan* wiih ihidr I’.r-ilu i.« nt-Dfd th-val-e. I hereof; 'h-i-niioi nJ iTF.tnjarit»Tv n th-Stnt« . DLiulerof fan* wiih ihidr I’.r-ilu i.« nt-Dfd th-val-e. I hereof; ihP-rvit tneuufactJ ir*t-at.d ui.ti'.rt ot . mp loyefl, . fan* wiih ihidr I’.r-ilu i.« nt-Dfd th-val-e. I hereof; ihP-rvit tneuufactJ ir*t-at.d ui.ti'.rt ot . mp loyefl, -ti etc . Also the uiea uf ejn tj YoiettfU ( ountxy; ihP-rvit tneuufactJ ir*t-at.d ui.ti'.rt ot . mp loyefl, -ti etc . Also the uiea uf ejn tj YoiettfU ( ountxy; (< nu 1 1 *-< vtinin* n t; i« pulatu u pnm ii-a i p i’oduct* . -ti etc . Also the uiea uf ejn tj YoiettfU ( ountxy; (< nu 1 1 *-< vtinin* n t; i« pulatu u pnm ii-a i p i’oduct* ot d lr ti - ney . N ah» n*>« -iLt •* ’ta .fe rpUgion* (< nu 1 1 -< vtinin* n t; i« pulatu u pnm ii-a i p i’oduct* ot d lr ti - ney . N ah» n*>« -iLt •* ’ta .fe rpUgion* Mffs-c f at i.ij m iles of r&tlmail and t«lt-gr>-ph; .nnjh* ot - ney . ta rpUgion* Mffs-c f at i.ij . m iles of r&tlmail and t«lt-gr>-ph; .nnjh* I * r < f h< rvf-t-.i attic, sh--» p. und u vhti amount of in* Mffs-c f at i.ij . m iles of r&tlmail and t«lt-gr>-ph; .nnjh* I * r < f h< rvf-t-.i attic, sh--» p. und u vhti amount of in* fonuatu n\&iuaLle toall fonuatu n\&iuaLle toall EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE, ONE, AH uewFpopr r readers are roDstauily n*cdingan Atj/ie f» r i«.f« it-iue iu < rd»r t«> iu(< liiuently unae i^ uewFpopr r are roDstauily n*cdingan Atj/ie f» r i«.f« it-iue iu < rd»r t«> iu(< liiuently unae i^ ••tend the ttrtir e th*'y art rufink' I f Ip purprisingf Atj/ie f» r i«.f« it-iue iu < rd»r t«> iu(< liiuently unae i^ ••tend the ttrtir e th*'y art rufink' I f Ip purprisingf L-w tn'ii h iif< nuQtit d 1-thut c-t-r> <i a^ay inthe ••tend the ttrtir e th*'y art rufink' I f Ip purprisingf L-w tn'ii h iif< nuQtit d 1-thut c-t-r> <i a^ay inthe turn« rj. and liow sec u (Te t eet U ’-“ familiar'with L-w tn'ii h iif< nuQtit d 1-thut c-t-r> <i a^ay inthe turn« rj. and liow sec u (Te t eet U ’-“ familiar'with tb* - * Itiei jH ints rotifernlug all tb< Nations of; the turn« rj. and liow sec u (Te t eet U familiar'with tb* - * Itiei jH ints rotifernlug all tb< Nations of; the \'i ’ d I ’oslpold foi * «£-> ct*4rif». tb* - Itiei jH ints rotifernlug all tb< \'i ’ d I ’oslpold foi * «£-> ct*4rif». 1 (JOR M D . BOI-M -. LeoDAid \'i d I ’oslpold foi «£-> ct*4rif». 1 (JOR M D . BOI-M -. LeoDAid St . N. Y. C ity. W EAK ________AND EAK ________AND '. - . jc ________AND RESTORES“ SSESj—P W D IS E A S E D S I O - 3 E i T E Y E ff. . I . At all Drueetats-Send for Circulars, EVE RESTORER CO .. - ALBANY. N. Y. ; N O R T H E R N PACIFIC. I V LOW PRICE RAILROAD LAHDS f t FREE G o v e r n m e n t L A N D S FREE G o v e r n m e n t L A N DS MILUoNsof At RES of enchin Minnesota. North Uaiota. Montana , autV . MILUoNsof At RES of enchin Minnesota. North Uaiota. Montana , Idaho, Washiugton autV Oregon . C C lin CAD Pub lioatioDP with Maj-sdesv'ribinPthe Uaiota. Montana , Idaho, Washiugton autV Oregon . C C lin CAD Pub lioatioDP with Maj-sdesv'ribinPthe OCRU r u n beat Agnculthral. ixrazmgjuid Tim CC lin CAD Pub lioatioDP with Maj-sdesv'ribinPthe OCRU r u n beat Agnculthral. ixrazmgjuid Tim- ber Lands now open to Settlers hciti Ire©. Addrese OCRU r u n beat Agnculthral. ixrazmgjuid Tim- ber Lands now open to Settlers hciti Ire©. Addrese A ll AC D I AftlDADII Land Comm issioner, ber Lands now open to Settlers hciti Ire©. Addrese A ll AC D I AftlDADII Land Comm issioner, lin A jf l Pt U lW iP U n lli tst. Paul, flltnn. A ll AC D I AftlDADII Land Comm issioner, lin A jf l Pt U lW iP U n lli tst. Paul, flltnn. J O N E S w m PAYS the FR E1C H T & Ton Wncoa bcauei* & Ton Wncoa bcauei* • Iron Lestr* Sue ! Bear ing!. - . Braaf. & Ton Wncoa bcauei* Iron Lestr* Sue ! Bear ing!. - . Braaf. Tore Beam end Ream Bex fir ! - Tore Beam end Ream Bex fir & & € > & & € > . Krerrrite Sco l e . For.Yrcejffwjellll meBtlna tbi» paper and ar idreM.- Krerrrite Sco l e . For.Yrcejffwjellll meBtlna tbi» paper and ar idreM.- iOHESOFBIHQHAHTIII, l . paper ar iOHESOFBIHQHAHTIII, IN tiHAM TO N N* iOHESOFBIHQHAHTIII, B IN tiHAM TO N . N* T* 1 have a positive remedy for the above riloease. bylttuse thousands of cape* of tbo »> orrt kind nnd of lod* standiAjC 1 have a positive remedy for the above riloease. bylttuse thousands of cape* of tbo »> orrt kind nnd of lod* standiAjC have been cured.-\ So scronr 1 »my faith In its O.Mcacrthat thousands of cape* of tbo »> orrt kind nnd of lod* standiAjC have been cured.-\ So scronr 1 »my faith In its O.Mcacrthat 1 wiu -end two bottle* tree, together w ith a v iuuAbi* have been cured.-\ So scronr 1 »my faith In its O.Mcacrthat 1 wiu -end two bottle* tree, together w ith a v iuuAbi* reatise on thi* d lawtjetoaay sufferer Give Express and 1 wiu -end two bottle* tree, together w ith a v iuuAbi* t reatise on thi* d lawtjetoaay sufferer Give Express and R O . addreaa. T. A. SLOCtfiL M C. 181 PearlSfc, X. Y t reatise on thi* d lawtjetoaay sufferer Give Express and R O . addreaa. T. A. SLOCtfiL M C. 181 PearlSfc, X. Y IA S T H M A O i p E D MGcrmon Asthma. Cttro never fails to give fsv| IA S T H M A O i p E D MGcrmon Asthma. Cttro never fails to give fsv| 1 med iate reliefin the worst ca6Qsainenrcs comfort*■ never to give fsv| 1 med iate reliefin the worst ca6Qsainenrcs comfort*■ ■^leelecpieffectacarcswhireanothfersfail J I 1 med iate reliefin the worst ca6Qsainenrcs comfort*■ ■^leelecpieffectacarcswhireanothfersfail J I Itrial convince* Vitmnttskfptt ml. Prico 60c. and 1 ■^leelecpieffectacarcswhireanothfersfail J I Itrial convince* Vitmnttskfptt ml. Prico 60c. and 1 |8 t .OOsOt D ru g ^to c ^^a iL Samplo FK^“ ' Itrial convince* Vitmnttskfptt ml. Prico60c. and |8 t .OOsOt D ru g ^to c ^^a iL Samplo FK^“ ' fforstsmp. PbTb. SOHIFFMAN . St. Paql |8 t .OOsOt D ru g ^to c ^^a iL Samplo FK^“ fforstsmp. PbTb. SOHIFFMAN . St. Paql Ifl n We wish »frip then t# jfi I et-u our roods by eaaipte- Ifl n We wish »frip then t# jfi I et-u our roods by eaaipte- * ° ,h\ v»A f» iMfti» ft o d r e * ° ,h\ v »A f» iM fti» ft o d r e - tai!\» .i* Largeuoiftuu* * ° ,h\ v »A f» iM fti» ft o d r e - GW. tai!\» .i* Largeuoiftuu* _--------------------P# ■ f r» »ooor lltiP. Rnc lete GW. tai!\» .i* Largeuoiftuu* _--------------------P# ■ f r» »o oor lltiP. Rnclete -cprtstao.p Wagb*®3 Per Day P* ’o.*o«'Dt itmtibu. No _--------------------P# ■ f r» »o oor lltiP. Rnc lete 2 -cprtstao.p Wagb*®3 Per Day P* ’o.*o«'Dt itmtibu. No potuis answered. Money advanced For vagrs. adrertltioic . etc. 2 -cprtstao.p Wagb*®3 Per Day P* ’o.*o«'Dt itmtibu. No potuis answered. Money advanced For vagrs. adrertltioic . etc. Centennial Manufacturing Co.. C<nc nnati. Ohio, potuis answered. Money advanced For vagrs. adrertltioic . etc. Centennial Manufacturing Co.. C<nc nnati. Ohio, AHOTHER CALIFORNIA WONDER! THECftLIFOkNIApCKLER jS g J ftJ g * . 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