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lab seek-no-inzther, John ngner, 2d“ Toh ~Opx, LP$i3lem O'Brien, 2d’ 188] snow, awoot green py. Wagner. Tu asks, 1 if: - 6 B ' snob T. Co King“ Xenr- “James Cleverly, 1st, Bmley, John Wag,- 3 yr9, 1st; ner, 1st, egg-top pippin; W. W. Perkins,; honor, 1 yr,.2d; lst’Woodstock plppmsq 'John Cox, 24. ' fig £80]; yout 50 ’ 'John Bellen 1st, Sheldon, N. Harder, ‘geggvobnexg 0112? 2d; J°huvanzN98m 1st Barvlett,_8. H‘k ~ 7 a+ 's Alden 2d “egg, ‘, t wks (xss olste T Cl k Teo Fl J. lilliBlklté)‘ ‘ Ab ar. B emis eauty, Jaco MG. Hall, ist gratis Balaton; Yan Hoosen 2d; Robe rt. Nel gtyre, oal heifer, Russell Bentley. 2d - | Dix, Gammel Bi lee, Tem, lot Qnondaga, \Jainek\/Beara H’aficon Van h m i-mate mat Tig nooseg : i“ *Backheter, {fry ¥ | dérkel, anumffi awn 1s Ti . w Co d\ jw & | yre a? 9:23 fi Fuller, 1st Tyson, Jacoh Van. Hansen 2d (gs! 2.9. g. We l (f 23 fat Bammuel Blsdee, 1st exhibition peats. \ x'E. Bid ~ d2dfntaheer. , . 00. ° Au dhindres: m“ D. 6. Greenfield, Hartford prolific, ¥ Pipe Lady;, Ist Martha, Walters, Delaware if : \a H. igh ‘bnék 25 Clarence is g, ear dawn, Duchess, 20 Bow. wman, breeding ewes, 24, “golfing: ard; W.'W. Porkink, 24 Diuchese, lst buck lamb, 18st; Samuel L. B 5:11:08 yr. buck l st breechn g \owes Prentice, Lady Croton, Seward, Wildex & Salem Bliss' see White. Hall Vir. , (66. Q“; e“? \ b: 110W Hleox [7 &: $ é lat Delaware; 5m : ] Elmo]: 1. yr, 2 d hn Bole ' Worden seedling, Boley, Hofiman H. D. Pun ist Isa- | ewe and lamb, 2d; H. bella; Frank - Schutter, 2d\ Delaware Thia Dcpartmcnt te specially designed ._ for the young. © All, both young und 'old, are cordially, invited to contri- bute to its columns; woe A ruin-tum 573mm Hoy. ~- Gerhardt, a German shepherd boy, was one day watching his flock, which was feeding in a valley on the borders of a forest, when a hunter came ont of the woods and asked: How far is it to the nearest village ?:. 'Bix miles, sit,\ answered the boy; | \'but the road is only a sheep track, and very easily missed,.\ The hunter looked at the crooked track and said: \My lad, I am very hungry -and show me the «road; I will pay you well,\ \I cannot leave my sheep,sir,\ rejoined Gerhardt, \they will stray into the woods and may be eaten by wolves or stolen by robbers,\ - ws \Well what of that?\ queried \\the hunter, - \They are not your sheep. The loss of one or two would not be much to your master, and I'll give you more than you have earned in a whole year' +7 »I cannot go, sir,\ - replied Gerbardt, A tor, 8 seedhn T g, Concord, Cloton E, N. Paul, ~ chm 118: Edward Bladee, Sharp 2d Isabella, 1st white seedlml, Jnmesg 513i!\ 8 Bolton, 1st Israella, Hartford puciufic, E SwIXE, 2d Salem lst Muscadine, 21 llmtlm L. K. 'Clark, Berkshire sow, 1 yr, 1st, Robert McIntyre 1st R441», No 13; F ‘hoar, 2d; D. B. Lord Berk. James Bolton, 1st Adriondack, Apa rin: wand pig, 2d“ A. H. Toll, Bork- Mrs, Geo. Moms 1st Concurn|. boar 1 yr, lst d2derng~ avs Ar go an m ' d. M, haffi £37” If; “Jill! unis or ent oat, 0 ‘ ice famine, ay, }=J AM. Towng-Chcsshxre boar, | Galveston hag an oa. MRP Bo and pigs, Ist; A. K. Clark, We guarantee satisfaction to ail who : sow, lst, boar Ist; S. W. use Hill's Peerless Cough Syrup. J. I. Jersey 1:3 sow; Ist. Mason, ° ._ sR lotr , Pl month «Rock |} | At lgst the old city of Pe ternlmrg, Ya., ”343? field 9, A. S; has &A geek reroacL B n ima, S L_ - pce ll nnn + D 0 Greenfield, 18° white “My daughter has taken the medicine lleR‘ch‘fikE $§h§2udfisfh Stites |faithfally, according to directions, and *- and row perfect,. I wisl every amigos mggx’er might know 2d on twine harvester what blessing Ayer's Sarsaparilla is in « m?“ 0» Knapp, Ist, Preston | such cases.\ mg‘maemnw Joth Vnnness 2d, o 0 emeseges l- The Kind We Like. 451? fir Valor, binder, - Isl; pulver- fib, Crower gram drill; which does its work quick and well. Burdock Blood Bitters are the quickest kind of a cure for dyspepsia and liver and kidney complaints. B ra 2d, G @ &---.-_._. Atlanta, Ga,, fs moving for a perma- f tt, let, changa- r ' _ mafia-F2?“ trggat’el, 1st se f- nent art and industrial exhibition build- f ‘M-h re- . BL. V003; ees & Bon, jug, a Worl: © (a. sil aa 5&4” ' ol The Holler hadthg is 'nbé th cfléwing the string, but in having an opportunity iest the article direct. J. I. Mason, the Drug- t, haugfrtetxhl bottle of Dr. Bosanko's o ind. for each and every 45nd?” Coughs, Colds, Asth- ang Affection. ld “of fixe Cupard line CL ar \immigrlpnchm Greer if, county, \'Texad * « ' Mom 1, Causes Astonishment. the alley | \Completely prostrated for days with Livingston indigestion and bilious fever. T eefl'ect fi mfimxoéfie’fifig mflfilggfi‘ t blak vfier’z 80150“ off,.\ Noah Bates, Eimira, N. Y. B of Onomi Oapt. Richard King, the cattle king, q] pays taxes on property in Nueces county, “Pom, valued at a dollare. Queen of the Valley po- Worcort, Wayne Co., N. Y. m Rheumatic Syrup Co.: Gentlemen -For many ears I wn id WWW avopeengh mthrenms- ater Dyke % ; E15” uk- an I had but little c 'AndPeerless potatoes; A. W.\ Joh ] 1d“ \os uae o ,. John- ontolsln andneary ost the use of $51; mam Mrs. A. H. ona of myplfmba I bave been treated Fol 6 y FP. H. Malt by the best physicians, and bave taken ? ma Erwin Wid- many different remedies that were highly * hits, Beanty of recommended, but grew worse all the Edward Boland, 18t, time until I commenced using Rbenmatic J Wm. Lee, ist, |g mdbefumlhadmfionebome - Bolton, Ist, ‘1 gs fl to improve, and after taking the and C £1006 beet, 81°50 rad- J four weeks, I was completely | g potatoes; Samual Bisdee, andbo-dnylnmaawellnever burl-“Emma, 1st, carrots; and ean use my and limbs as 133mm golden tro- freely as when a boy. The effect of the A. Sheldon, 1st, seedling Rpenmatie Symphas been fi'nly wonder- fal in my -case, and I of that it is doing equally as well in every . other case where it is being used. You 'are at libert$ to use my mame as you . Bhlchoose, as I am very glad to say, as I can, of , the best medicines on the market, and s smgletnnl wiB cogvince any one of its wondm-lu] ments. Jacos Wrmrriiaxs. “MM—“gm Walsh IA4Qdlgé killed a bawk messuring fotir feet sis inches across the wings, on bis farm, in hmae’bnrg. Ind. ---# Grime. Pleasant bealithy grics are seen only on the faces of bealithy persons The snd debilitated can smile only in a helf- bempdwty. Prrify the blood, > toms the stomach, and strengthen the | i “13an Tatum swast; D,. tissues with Burdock Blood Bitters, if held, Ist; Porter Grammy Faultishmlmgbweflandoffien. B Mun; 3| <The mediciné we most like is that' \ my time, and be trusts me with his Isheflp If 1 were to sell my time, which dues wot belong to me, and the sheep get lost, it would be the same as if 1 had stolen them,.\ \Well said the hunter, \you will trust your sheep with me while you go to the village and get me some food, drink and a guide ? I will take care of | theta for you.\ The boy shook his hea. ''The sheep,\ said he, 'do not know your voice, and R 1+ -\ He stopped speaking. . hunter, angrily, \Hir the boy, 'you. make me break my word to my master. How do I know that you would keep your word ?\ the lad bad fuirly, cornered him. - He said, \I soe my lad, that you are a good, faithful boy. I will not forget you. Show ime the road; and I will try to make it out myself.\ Gerhardt then offered the contents of his scrip to the hungry man, who coarse as it was, ate it gladly. - Presently his at- tendants came up, and then Gerhardt, to his surprise, fogud that the hunter was the Grand ' Dnie, who owned all the country around. 'The Duke was so pleased with the boy's honesty that he sent for him shortly after that, and had him educated. In after yeare Gerhardt became a very great and powerful man ; but remained honest and true to his dy- ing.day, A won: to my” 3 W ® Eééihg; forge!\ lii’at‘gbar- acter grows -that it is not something to put on, ready-merde, with mamhood or womanhood, but day by day, here a lit- a? a~ little, grows wit} fe in strengthens with the strength nnlal good or bad, it becomes almost a coat od mail, - Look at a man of business -prompt, reliable, conscientions, yet clear-headed and energetic - When do you suppose he developed 'all 'Vichke iF mifable qualities ? When he was a boy. The boy pbo 1s late at breakfast, jate at school, stands a poor chance t6 be a prompt marc. The boy who neglects bis duties, be they ever so small, and then excuses | himself by saying, \I forgot, I didn't twink will never be a reliable man. And the boy who finds pleasure in the ; sufferings of weaker things will never be |a noble, geserous, kind man-s gentle 'man -- .S) Ko Vieffor, we vols cage ___ Pasitcn to the Whar. . nk s s &: man un the care, gard to him, ~ \Where are you going *~ \I am gorog to the city to lve ° 'Have you }etters of introduction *~ \Yes sard the young man, and he pulled out some of them. \Bat have you a church certificate ? 'Oh, yea, but I did rot suppose you desired to look at that.\ 'Year,\ said the captaimm, 'I want to see that. As soon a» you reach the city, don't fail to present it to seme Chrstian charch. I arm so old sailor, and I have beea up and down in the world, abd :t is a rule of mime, ss soopm es I get into port, to fasten my skips fore asd sfi to j + 3533] i at a the wharf, ratber than have'fiysbifia; writing“, :s pis fosting bith armdthfibernflxfibebflew 5 i 013mm; 1 q (oil pnd ons bred Jind ral ntop Cel | ( mene pl Plaut? Riain. en yor very firmly. ''My master pays me for '\And what? Can't you trust me ? Do T look like a dishonest man ?\ asked the make me false to my trust, and tried to The Lnoter lanugbed, for be felt that Ard see captain ndrog with ang“ Cutting Wiltows, Tritiming Trees, magma“ and thirsty; _I have loat, my.companions Ld8 and missed my way. . Leave your sheep |. | | \One of the woret featurps Jof d my my opinion jsite lino r x one 0“ i dim Wak inclusion i who moqct to be wfi y? will? people. lives but liltrlhehington strong man, {it 'a member of the Waghin atre odist church, «nd attends 511331}; down togn ser- “Guess my age,\ sho. said gaily to our rep- resentative. ' This he gailantly declined to dd, wheren pon he added: \ & y ‘Fa'lfefim sssx’aonfincig’ilmgiém ied fie“, i the fifth one'I have e; and F shall make two more.\ \You must have lived in 411nt 3 and re- joiced in strength from om- d to be what are now,\ was \Oh 418“ don't yo Hunk t,” aid Mre. Pierce. a I've darrled the bur- en hy?\ ental e 1mm” ng r. Ds sFAYO. EDY-of ~fItondoun “£2? know-and it has given memore unbi » and strength than F ve had since I was ya“, 8, ngze told mm nortH of here abo n-ln- 7 Mr: Mitchell, propritor of: the India: campment, has used FAVORITE BEMEUY for bilionsness with the best results. It seems to strengthen one's bones so.\ BEFT A locomotive of the International Rail» road was used to pull down the telephone wires between San Marcos and New Braunfels. win It Really van: Rheumatism I We answer, honor bright, it will cure rheumatism, and the severest cases too. Dr. Thomas' Eatectric Oil was especial- ly prepared for the rheumatic and lame. | Notice letters from the people relative to its merits in nearly every paper in the country,. B o morning mo About a hundred thousand Canadians are engaged in the lumber business. The total product of lumber in Canada in 1881 was $38,542,752, __ PILES, are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, .the. patieont-to-suppose- be has some affection of the kidneys or neigh- boring organs. At times, symptoms of indi- gestion are present, as flatuienoy, uneasiness of _the stomach, etc. Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles yleld &t once to Dr. Bosknko's Pile Remedy, which acts dmaotly upon the arts effected, absorbln the Tumo: he intense xtchln effecting ntgo‘rmmefi cure, where al} other remedlen have failed. Do not de gebutzry it and be cured. Price 50 elm-1 - l...\‘$‘.«1y‘ wd erilflafl e \ICMR! putt nt ue t, \+ u e 14 A Ty C thcumatidflymp ! dba trial lnmyowncase p: und F ulmfirmégll zgty that Lhavé i «on grea 6 [tc “flmxk’lm entire roi pal “1,11 id:; may wmdocto ming fort go lho nto A . constant unoumatic Byrup Laoncluded minim as some m‘ neut. have} ‘6‘ 1g u dno reliefuntul fidwnwfiit-n was to b“ \Trce The Greatest Blooflffihflfler Know! on 3 manual-mall WEED. SCROFULA_OURED, s I Port Bum: N.Y., Feb, 20, 's2;| ). Firgrous, x. ¥. Max-13K: NEURALGIA: h ‘v‘ Co.: Rheumatic Syrup Co. ¢ mocs WWlanfikfifimm elp me, he or; & {loiw weeks, | to m ) : ‘el well as ever. i * purifier, l‘thlnkfi ho 6. WILLIAII STRANG, '/ (“fl An ts actured\ tag RHEUMATIC syRUOFP A ER'S PILLS. AYERS PILLS. A large proportion of the ”ditdfiées’n'hlch cauge human suffering result from derangement of the stomach, bowels, and liver. AyEr's CarhHaRtic PirLks act directly upon these organs, gi use especially designed to cure the diseases cansed by their derangement, including Constipation, Indigestion, Dyspepsin, Headache, Dysen- tery, and a host of other ailments, for ail of which they are a safe, sure, prompt, and pleasirt remedy. The extensive use of these Pinbs by eminent physicians in regular practice, shows unmistakably the estimation in which th cy are held by the medical proféssion. These PILLS are compoundéd of vegciabic su)» stances only, and are absolutely free {rom cu lum: | r any other injurious ingredient. A Sufferer from Headache writes Puts are invaluable to me, Hml uve m constant companion. I have been u sev re erer from Headache, and your PiLL8 ite ihe onl thing I could look to for relief, (me suse will quickly move my bowels and free my lieu from pain. 'They are the most effective ain! the easiest physio I have ever found. a plenum e to me to speak in their praise, and 1 always do so when occasion offers. W L. Paax, of W. 1. l.lge& 1h 0,\ Franklin St., Blchmoml Va., June 3, 1h \I have used Ayer's Picks in llullllllbt‘l lesa lu- stances mg recommended by you, uud have never nown («horn to fail to accomplish the desired re- t. We constantly keep them on hand? nt nr home and prizso them as a pleasant, bate, nid reliable family medicine. FOR ISP \ Moxia, Texas, June 17, 1882. The Rev, B. HAartows, writing 'on Ailanta, tu., says: \ For some yeurs past | wave been subject to constipation, from: whi h, in spite of the uso of medicines 'of various unk, 1 suffered Increasing inconvenience, until sone onths ago I began taking A vin's 1' Tins. They ave emf corrected the costive 11: 1h“ und have vastly improved my general health,\ Aver's PipES correct jrreguari ties of the bowels, stinulate the appetite nim cents. nt prepaid on receipt of nee. Ad- dress, The I'r, Bosanko Medicine ,. Piqua. Ohio. Bold by J. !. Masox. l11yl Detectives and Private Officers Usually wear their badges of authority | conceafed under their clothing, but Dr, Thomas' Ecltectric il wears its badges in the form of printed labels attached to each and every bottle, so that all may know its mission. It is given f@ll and complete authority to arrest all aches and pains, and does its duty every time. B #s we # s eze The funeral of Lnoy Fish Gurtis, who? died at West Randolpb, Vt, at the age' of about 100 years, was attended by all. and the oldest 88 years of age. mun @@@ o owe oan 9 LADIES and all sufferers from ncuralgia, hysteria, and kindred complaints will fnd \3&1 Tibe fiqufitfia’fi m ce and it given satisfaction.\ £0117 Orevrexsaox, Daxrotau T'En. -Rev Jarocs McCarty savas: \Brown's Tron Bit ters cured me of severe dyspepsia\ EURERK® Tobaceo Plant Cutter! l Itean also be usedfor Hedges, Shrubbery, &c. Warranted Gast Steel, and Cil Tempored | Manufactured by FISHER, SLO AT & CO,, PHOENIX, 35m. 4 (k WEGU CO., + 4* 1 aagggggggg gown mm $5, “gov x m1 5:7. ber six children, the youngest being A7 | »-'o~4:‘14.2, a k cg £ ¥ | cles, or pfu ’ KO. 12 WALL Wigwam YORK digestion, and by their prompt and thorouph | action give tone and vigor to the whole physien} + economy. | PREVARLEE BY : Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. | Sold by all Drugg-uu YOUNG. All exporlanc-c the w unleflnl ler .. clal effects of N 9 &. (filo/iii? Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Chilton with Sore are Ear AGED. of any serofulous or Small (P talnz', may be made he y and strong by itg use. Sold by all Druggists ; $1, siz bottles for $4. * F . a+ ~ _anay's SPECHIFIO - TRA Di WAR Io $m, ymnmnllxr 1 1 rarbforgend: inal ness,Bper- 'matorries, Dye . f Mumfiff‘fl.‘ ' f 3 Pal (< mne- M80}:- Ab as Lona o‘ r ® Membty. Chiverba . Ld. unxmg, __L CO., : Plymouth Mia, (3 $37 N21 k ARUA}, ”sent. teet fa g U how to j Prop atent omce and..C f : Q concarning poter magi!“ P sg T ANY cern ng pu en r , : &. Solicitors o¥ a“? : qr, l selors ln Patent, Causes, Wash xfio + Farmers and of crative agency business, b: we lab/W day can be earned, send address fat g genial to H.C. Wilkinson & Co., 19 ulton Street, New York. £2, 1:3 é‘lfiflfigfi emramngety r r ooo e mm fill He fill a ax. ‘ & A umrwmmmm awn. ltd package lo on vm L sort girmd 18¢ mowey b y a dgdrets j! 7 tCIN® co. “lbw,” f lull-Hi. We by . 0. SVYDAK and by a11 dooJlfll \nth.\ THQWorld Challenged“! This liniment has been - manofactured and used for , and our |_ R ’ aol 5 + fault-«In, {an | | s ti cure vd It to be afi parailed success. We do not offer lt as an [nternal fiemndr. post tively assort- , llniment that Man intothe stom- it! witbont injo can ve illileéeeMclency in act g asa specific when ex- molly applied. This be- fig compounded entirely of Vils, is readily absarbed a ’ lnnnmeuble certificateafl | GHIGAGO ILtt®« wit Ar all rag Oflo BU WAWED-Acm For Mart Twain's Now Book, \ LIP 2 0% THE ::\ into the aystem, alvlng' prompt reliel even in ch=es of acute pain cau by | Rbanmatiam, Neura ) Rciatica, Lam bago, nf , £36013 Brujsen, Chllblalfl- or Mm l cause wherealiniment ll detoandrmi. my ils are so penetrating | that a thorough usd of the Linimeot will re move ail stiffinesm of joints, lameness of mu« from inflampsation or- | any eause. Even In chronic Spinal Disease, ' and Paralysis, frequent use of Nil Liniment wil} effect many cures. Finaily, for pain in my part of the body, use rreey with rob- bing and warinth, and we guarantee relief. Tou #ill find a trial of !t the best cert Niente ~ of i vaiue, It is the only lAinoiment made ertirely of Ofla, and we challeuge the world o o H Pete n no one the. ®) ¥ ALI, A Try Dr. Hawen's lmprgzdegégdmke Pille, bey ste mtd. piessant ve, W Dr. J. 1. Masom,. A goo, Baidwinsavilie. To YEN ONLY ! The Voltale Belto., Marshall, Mich.. wi sead Dr. Dye's Celetrated ectro-Volitaie RBalts and EKieetric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men yaupg and old: who are adiicted with Nervoua Debullgr Lost Vitali- ty and Manhood. and Haggard oubtes, gush! teem speedy and complei® restart o ealih and minty rigor. Addréss asabove. So risk Is inpearred, as thirty day« trial is ' altowed 7 Rw man mmm nenmn ogame n nnis Large octavo: over 800 pa gr“ and 800A“; gravings, wrifien in hts old vein. $Z gold given to canvassers, in addition ardinary commission«, Address [or par) Uculars wATSON GILL Syracuse, N 4. not, N'€ is sweeping by, gn and [yeun pou ale, maretbimng «11'ti and\ Tree beind to conquer great pag. | Reader, if you wast buspess «1 whic Ta great par «1! the (In. worte (0 | pactioctace in H. HALE C0., Portland ® . We haro the Chambar largest and Bruits, Pmlor Soita, , saat aie HATCH & FOOTE mmmlzumgfigm um ¥EXSEESYH. T. STX EZCHAXKGE. Buy and sell Stocks ahd Toads and Govern- madt Securit and: mak. adv nree on z per cani interes; Riget vi . arcs \rum a ernie