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REV. DR. TALIAGE.
THE BROOKLYN DEVINE’S SUN¬
DAY SERMON.
Subject: “ Defence of Young Men.”
Text: m A nd thr Lord ofttned th* eyes oj
the younrjinan. II. Kings vi., 17.
cal (>ne morning in Dothan a young theologi¬ and
student was scared by finding himself
Klinha, the prophet, U(ion whom ho waited,
surrounded by a whole army ofenotnhw. But
venerable Eli*ha was not scared at all, be
cnuito ho saw the mountains full of defense
for him. in chariots made out of Are, wheels
of lire, doshtioanl of lire and cushions of tire, and
drawn of hv hor*-* with rmvtrils of lire,
manes tire, and haunches of lire, and hoofs
of fir®- a su|»-rnatural appeared e that could
not Ik- Keen with the natural eye. Ho the old
ministor prnyel that tho young minister
might see them also, nnd the prayer was an¬
swered, and tho I/inl ojionnd the nyns of the
young nmn and he also saw tho tier Wo • H ’• *S
■ion, looking somewhat, I suppose, the
Adirondack* or tho Affeghanit-s in this au
timinal Many resplendence. standing th®
tremendmis young men, realitios, have among
irost tlmir eyea
half shut or entirely closed. May (;»1 grant
that mv sermon may "[x-n wide aiid your eye--to
your safety, your otirsu tuuity your •ire
U T
mighty <lcfin*t f<>r a young nun is a
good home Home of my hearers look back
with ton.l. r wAti-r ti.oii b, their early home,
It may have torn ru.l and rustii lii-Idtm
amon, th-bills, and ar. into, tor mb. lsterer
J,. vavn planned «.r adorn.-.! it. But all the
princely walls ro ver l,»,lmd on
>i> ...........s;:i^ i fng lo , :;r v: , ei'r; stz
Y'» i P
»r*tr Ot the Old farmhouses , «s«ri7nS ,
and sang under
the wening willows. No inrr.d gateway,
linlf (lie glory Of the ,-.wi,g g „«• Many of
you have a second dwelling place, your
ii.iopUsi ih.*Hvou I, ome.that built also is sacred forever.
i the first fumilyadar. 'iiu-re
JZJd it, Xr^uMs's.^rnnJ^m^C tli.- hot pillow, flappsl
in over the wing
of death, I nderth.it i < .of you expect when ;
your work is done m lie down and dir. You
wonl in tin' lufi^u.i^c* timt mu ik's.Tibe your
in* lining. It hoiii.%
liKi'&mHk. Now, I d.s-lar.- that a young man Is com
9-v U&mhi,n! t ' , 'lt^!
of i«r«iibit solicitude, watching, plan
ning and praying, will U* to him a »!n 11 and
a shelter. 1 never knew a man faithful both
to hm early and a.lopt. d hon-. who at tlm
onlUK^u;^w;c| Iiiw cnjoyni'-nt cln. i ;:h;^ n ^ l K ehoS
iiv tu rn ouUid<- associa
tion, rather ib.-ui fioni tiio inoi-c qui.-t ami
iiuprewiniHiK p.-uu.-s ..f wliich I have
Huni) Ik-hu-ihh-i.. ... 1 1 „ I O . ui the bro-vl
t oiise, mi-1 you know his h 3«
1.13 .hath of shame. If you ..-in ui.........
* ii ily re.luUst f.um y«mr kmdmlimd fonn-r
iioHociatcs, is tlicro not Nome isnsii Unit you
ran call your-own? into it K .ul„ ,- l^k.and
from til.. threshold, t ons,.. rate some spot
with th- kiu-o of prayer, liy the m.-.,iory of
other ilnys, a fathers <-ouiis,-| and a mother's
love, aii.l a Ki-ti'i -k (•oriii'l.-fu-d, < ull it homo.
Another dofeiiMi for it young man is Indus
t r tons hub... Many young in starting
upon life in tins aj;e, exp ‘ Hho“S S£S
way through the" world by iif ilw
will* rather than the toil tli.-ir hands. A
child now goo* to the city arid fails twice lie
liiHt maw tn** sjiiros ot h J H .f 11i« uU,,r a *«• town * b "« Sit- »>«
ting b[waiting m Him ■ officti rented at c 1 ,<K>» n year,
be tor the bank t,. declare its. d.i
dend, or giKw into the market expecting !-u
(ore night. t<> 1 h-i ,, h , }i- rieUbyih,. hlm .g
I «rl /."..T * „,, i". * i ',! , i ,n 7""';' ’: 1 Pel-ha erhaps r ,,ttl he he h V lior- l>or- rtt -
roy f.cmi III. ..")|.!"y,.rs i "" 11 ,-y dr.vvcr, r.iwor,
and fm-g.-N lo jmt n ivir.f or lor merely merely the the
ptirjws.-of improving Iimi».imiaiishij»niak.-H
N V v, ’. r
hunoh mt‘ •Sdklww'no
ami with their hanl lmn<Is help heave Disalr-ry. no his
Cfts.le. ins is no faiiry picture.
^nu shmibfnot p'rtto, tXr u-'am !f ^kSi'Stel r rre
I dire
Ihonl.| , l R int" , y,, ' ,n8 ‘IT' ‘ ,l
, •ii.tn’, Kmr ! n li ” ‘’ ’V " r ll,,! a 'Iran'lit
l liLuiia ....('li. liirn'a 1 ! 111 'i* 1 / ".hw " ngmiy, >ibin i' d
’ L mine to iDiiet
.........a wmidei-if ,s-t he „„ l H j-*-ruble X‘S!!!f L- , “,t
g,s-, to « iii grave, nml
'."av’JIf thi'un fr'i.'.t.u "n o,.J '■ bstth. The
iii^i^r^ VI V I Hi.* i to.’r^hcr’ . ST;
l.'-ml *A u th.^ir.?;?.! n M ,7/'V U !U
nr hai.il, t
HfAthVrTTu bciviVv'J'ilTi : "f, ''•nr U-,, K , mtC flntling t ^tohi,^ himst-lf
ins Mp
ihclMiftl,. from a windmill and wing that
f ** * n ml thu
nt , #
..I !T ,^ . 1 o.' l,»
«’,n spurs, f.wr, if
itshm.ore' b H v,,m,‘ 'aV. 16 hi * wWl
..II ;
I suit, nil thr. an |"V‘ , i wo? “haVbav.'.T" ifcht .'ig
Two victory. Oh. if is a little , i
mourn-.-In >,f obi fought a .bid, Charles king-1
V nml Francis, mi>l the -takes aen>
»"".ilm.? i tol'T/JL t£’fnt«l 1 ! 1 I : , l r ', teTliar 11 " lv ’ V.«i V^ rlirlit with
m-e a '
geniiw, of mutt hat th«r.f ore tlu-re is no iiis«l
I-I.re. applHition. It ,s lH.ro Where multi
• u-ios tail. I he gn at cur-of till-The
tL7an^2tof,*:I rX'ri ilVrautVT! 1 £ |
an kill, ox .‘.wA
•Whing M a rather than phkouitile hieh ilvin ores*!? - an.l f,,.
but to carcasses,
Extraordinary I'apn- ity without use is extra
SpA was' 1 'ga'r!icn lU
lie and
Shi k-p it. and had he and Ills Wife nlH-yod the
X: ,lt w ' ,r f’ t 'T y
..... i ':rr.‘P
c:r&*’c.'-l:b in* ,
claimed igal Script me'would ovTlmv'c uXre'
had in. not given up his idle habits
ui a 11 m. wise, whidi, having no overwer or
SHthpreth guide, provldeth her food in the summer ami
her m.H.t In the harvmt.” The
1, huVv with’fhw, tht ’. l,,a " 1 'y. ho
muds his s^ras
iHi -k.-u Do not demand
elegant, «nd
ii'iinutit of drudgery through whlo* w'o'musi
•
will hi. to (lie young man a |>owcrful preserv
i'hUiiTi I';.’..... .nL''.'“i lie’"'L t/Ar.' 11 ^ * hr,, ': t 'V'n.r. int( ’ the !’W
fati'zle.l I> -in iy bn'in.sl tol H
ll!!! notion of a wild reformer
pnifif. an rnuLu! b'sf'hhion ^i i«t iblishisl !^ Mtl at the
ha H n inf ,n<imI ,aWj|
n inMtinit^n'* Tfill
feotll .. (totimmU thu
• a led Firif ittl". ^V l/srilsday, and ' 1 he "uspiratirm'haii who ilevotiw
hm, “sfinffisrrssra, »h„ triimplpp „ U.T.
.■gy u|Ktn this statute,
S.’K'l^“J aa Ti^ 'yr'lt hm -i«“S3Vi' 1 y ?g
1 b*-i<
ni'-i, rfflr.r an., sanctuu-y ri’ wni lml 1, >1.1 f on pre'
v,rl " ! ma "
<lisr' xikre't'V.t* - 1 V
i-p-ii «"• »..* i.'rnmn'ciiiK-H '* s 1' r "* '.’ r 1
pii.phmy, will m,t withii..
t ’• S *H Mo-I'k cun* ■ will f-,|| , 1I)<V| |....
b
I,.,,.;. ,, re y ill ^,‘ ?• la'Tu' ,* [ * "® t,,rn It was ' t h
Kin ;i I that a won-h-rf 1 r, ‘" * ’ u w1 ’ " o "t bar
, I . hVawav . . ,n, !»ut ‘ T t ?*?*''*
’
O« m H,a? n,,!.;; i 1 !'.^ ids i' '.'Vh
St Th’f-tim^iff Of voting h. i ^ .
of i'm
atop of .t-rnal joys of |„-«w-n
° f Thllre ......
ar? y ‘
in
a<-h»ven....it (i.sl miXTLr ,trssn
VhoKi „ow pr.ivi,l, w f., r v<m tho
the Lon'i'Esalo' times; Th.', eil SL'them
rouav.H in ancient to w
W«ch"avithit lellows lathe fu.-.-. Tliov n r !.'''i; , (rti > 'vou'a™ yon an
Iiourer, disinayiil t t7,.“^;/' tune bv V ^'’ not ThaX •Jms
a any wh.-tt s
*‘sii? > ymi 0>l *M* <{4illH you Im fortune, is
’
U( tlT ar " devils
a“ain»UirAuf Tlinutfi. Tiandun , °u W Vi th
and h«n ronfremt you, |C
charge. With 1,001, tion aKahirtyou
•!rLn«rE» reTi K 4 *’-/"'*have adeciilml
thine Th,,. anawerl;./ M h<*'am Im
*r»ad much in 0 ?,
ant"- '
gjHgjy.Ohtorv^j. pta~. .M
u .........
■ i ■
f^SSOaMM SSS^iSSSS^K
ss:s**r»s£rssg ^dU^^SST 1 ^ ^
*ASsS^i^S,is3i®iSK s@3r3r£%S
new and courtesy of m Lord Chesterfield. Foe
ei«cn £•""2 language, may drop from b:s tongue,
{Kin of and u'nequated polish quahfy and him |>owor. for flisqidGk- the high
low tact may
est salary of the counting house. He Faoaoa, may he
a* sharp us Herod and as atrong aa
with a- fine locks as those which hung Absa
lom, still The he is not safe from contamina
tion. more ofoKant his manner, a ui the
more fascinating do»w his dress, the more peril.
Satan not care much for the allegiance
of a coward and illiterate being. ll#ronnot
bring him that into efficient *>rv ice. Bnt he k>v<w
to storm castle of character which has
in it the most spoils and dentures. It wm
with "° a n " bSi.I.iMillSrn'JiAikS 8 rSm!Tn2^Sr?rfl5f
and neel of acquired the religion a-complishmenti of Janas. the more
That does not
cut in upon ..r hack up any smoothnom of
dis|»o*i.tion or iediavior. It give* symmetry
it arnwt* that in the aoul whichto he
arrmUd, ami propela that which <ujht
to be propellol It Alls up the gnlfeya It
wstwsjwT a,J8UWt
ligion has acted you w.hl flull one nature
that had l««n the least .lauiaged, I would
various which assail t mptotlons you. but to 1 gross do not wldKilnsj. know in
What Strait you may l» thrust at some
future time. Nothing short of the graoe of
Jrom™ lhms. You a^ noV’m^keftKS
Moms, nor holier ami than ought David, nor more consider pa
tient thun Job, you not to
yourself invuluprabk You may have some
«ro Mfloult(*<l the PhiliKtines will b©
uih>u thee, Samson. Trust not in your
g.K.l habits, & Alinlght^oil or your early training, or
Sftbe of wffi
to world uphold you. You look forward to «M
amictimes I will with tell a chilling how despondency, all
Cheer up! you you may
make a fwtuno. ‘ Heek tlr«t the kingdom of
win be in T^iwyZ Dive ^n§t Ood B
want hi mean this matter.
the freshu.*. of your Ufa You will not have
tlie heart to drink down the brimming cup l&l’. ot
life and tl.ea pour the dreg, on
tlmt. That is not brave, that is not
i honorable, that world is not manly. isanew heart. Youraveatwt In Ood^s
want in all the
name 1 fell you that And the BlawlSpirit
. etotnal to your thirsty lips. Thrust it not
suffering tn-k. Mer.-y offers Heka-t it, bleeding all other mercy, long
bo ungrateful mercy, for all other kindness,
ships; rocreant to ail other bargains, but
Wise nrov.i
<sl h love tor your immortal soul
Twoul.1‘like to s.Hi some of you this hour
pro s out of tin* ranks of the world and lay
your ^ conquered sjdrit at the feet of Jesus.
1 in •* over u,>w Mm* , no earth; ^Jering it is a wuiireil Duw^'neor
of the skies whispering mercy to thy soul.
l.ifo is-u. K>th now, but aftor a while it may
rough, wiki histo'ry and precipitate. o? There comes We
a ^^ I,IS| in the every man.
n ^uvnl that turning point until
it is far {>nst. 1 ho road of life is forked and
i read ha{ipiiinw,” mitw., signboards: “This the “This is the way
to is way to ruin/’
i How apt are we to pass tho forks of the road
Without thinking whether it .-omesout atthe
£^hU»!u^U|^mi > to > he*pSnS
smote ^ tlu-ni One started to go «,»“ home, but
UP „ ri* ( si again to the door, had
r,ot v t° on “' r - a,ld ,,nall y <fe
i I of ‘the theatre TM ymm^ torS
! point in the history of th<« two
Tho man who entered Ho was caught in the
whirl of temptation. sank deeper and
! h* infamy. He was k«t. The other
I ! fXre ?ie.«n v.',rt..hK V od th^to^tw^v'i^
he has permitted to yr<-a< h thefhwpel
j lot ‘-Be.jnice, th y , Part O <hwr young tho man, in in **"’ thy days youth, Of and thy
i ' «
^ . T» W th ?l! f °? 4,1
I things (tod will bring . thee into Ju « dgment”
PROFESSIONAL .„ nvVf!U . iX * ,, .... PALL BEARING.
...... r, a,,, b '" ' _ al,U .
.... ... ' '’ <>ry y
Kininoiitly y llcHpcciablo. _/
... 1 „ rrr... bila.k-lpl.ia v News.] „ Ml *
IT, lr ‘ ", a s n fflnomy-looking sort of per-
8on ftnd , ll ' H fiu ’° waro Rn expression of
woo that made one think he had had it
rtamiHul then* na a sort of trade-mark.
> b ’"-‘ 8 <’lml in garments of thcHombrcst
! XXU V ? ud:tr, > nx Ik" ""le weed on b«s
high hat to the . , dead polish on his broad
soled shoes ho looked for all tho world
m \ n in ' vho8 ° fami, - V th SR Wa *, 4
death at least once a year. When lie
eamo into the ntreot car a sort of hush
fell upon the passengers out of res,,ect
for his placarded sorrow. Bv and 1,0 “ hy
-■N...iMd.....i.-iu.r,-,.ii«i ; 4 T w.
“ Mjr ^ ,or
wlth .". Wh more - V ’ curiosity t,,p . n -’’ n ;! than ,od politenem, hi . 8 np,gbb ° do 1 r ’
y °"nr?, °‘ m>
^T«. «.«.»»***.», U«.l"
•
„ Hoc ho^wlu.nT'^ome yeare ago there
was a striko in mv trade. 1 ani a car
r"^; ' passed a house wliere there was a
funeral. Stopping to watch it I was
approached asked if I by tho going undertaker, tho funeral. who
mo waa to
1 s ta'zs,
' \j provided I was paid for it, and wo final
tlmt struck a bargnin. would I made had I as worked much
afternooniss I
livcliRond Id reus ill black as yon
| and ,miming look over tho death
, o-di.-cs. I have found that my service#
aro very seldom required where th.
funeral is that of a <I«Wiwsod young mail or
' vromiui, or wlirro the Iias Vk>
longod to any secret societies, and that
dian CKn of life unminl-d'lmVp^^tiKS I noarlv always certain
am
a£r**Jtr£j?sZ? JS:
andthat most of the latter are close
:w5 rate »»M'!ri?fl7io to5nS.^S
in s, a* demand. that mv service generally are very' fr^quentlv
I seek out the
undertaker and make my bargain with
him, and I average about two funerals
a day. 1 innnt, It is a nice, eaav sort of life, wili
have T to excuse - T me now, ns ?r I liave a
funeral in this street tutd must ® get off
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The ^10,60° Prize for Jute.
It 'a • ... STn fWtS i ^1 . *° £003
m(>
tV, im^rfot t£Cum\Xo^
rrrx l r'*r l f,,r n r^
1 !‘ ,to d Statw '*. at n c<>st * w lU
om’ . f In!Ifif^ t
f r ol!sta<-le whiSi
ismfroiits'ull'effoiis pnrently insurmountable IbrexiUoa.
iu this i»
*hc lack of a machine which will prepare
ti,o inte fiU'r for iiiu> at a <w low
enough Erlw.r to offset the very cheap hand
of India. In the jute plant th*
lib<r lies between the pith and the bark.
11 is nw»nsary, therefore to remove the
bl,U ' r and "vparate tho jute from the
^ xtlx ’ xl "J* 0 «»entiil that thk be
d‘ ,n o without . mjuring the fiber, which
i« one of the most delicate known. Bat
of India do thin w«E
seven to ten cents a day, a substi
*0*14 have to th« L* i« «
fU.AWSAE.BC.
^ry^g ! =*g^.*r^.
feAfSjSrSsS MS^S^as*^
S^J^SfcJfn •^■^“ 1 ^”‘ £ ground* d,w he
Ssr^^a&a 1 ' “ , * i, ,i **' ^“
halves. If cut in large square pieces they
ire liable to choke the animals A steel
ham shovel with a* square blade ground
•» Article an for edge slicing makes a very convenient
barn floor them, and a clean
is at good a place for the
operation LTL,^iiWd as can be found When .vJdD.Lfe fed to
W* boil them, “ considered mixing them more more with profitable meal and to
a
little milk if it can be spared, than to
feed wL^to raw The shvdf seeds are C.drirX as iniurious to
neat m at ,oc *- - vultitator.
-
Peaa For Milk.
Peas have been found an exceedingly
rl”.Tl™',coI n
butter daily was given for a week, six
teen pounds VirtZn of Tiea meal was fed per day, TZ\
,ui, “ te n po da o m rn,.«l al, a n i
twenty-four jiountla of corn meal. Ex
client pasture was also provided. Tina
few! would supply an enormous excess
*-»»
times as much carbo-hydrates, and eight
times as much fat as would be required
» a cow am digest sufficient fdW of the
right kind-of kind, oil for instance, produced a
butter might lie
which would far exceed the enormous
product above claimed for the Jersey
cow. In such a case, a cow would act
as a filter and merely separate the fats
from the food, and pass it through the
In the albuminoids or the carbo-h}urates
into fat, os is effected in the ordinary
feeding of dairy cows, for the system of
“Td* \° d ° “ ® u ®J. work -
The effeft ct of the pea meal in this case
was probably due to its effect in enabling
the cow to digest the large quantity of
cxt m and grass which was consumed,
TMi.a-tofwmefoo.li.ofgraat impor
tance. Pea meal seems to exert greater
effect in this direction than any other
food ^ .—Anuricon Aorin/’turiit.
.
p~«,.
Some by Wisconsin Wisconsin pig-feeding expert
ments a farmer, furniffied
k v p 1 ro f Up nrv of the ?n exncritnental ir^ atn
3 nulVlioktion
.j tlm
on whole grain with warm drink gained
J n twelve davs-from Fcbruarv t to lfl—
ftn * » 1 Kvf>t nt , ,'’ or
136 pounds , for the whole, being about „
cue aud a half pounds daily They con
Jora^So ".’A hliS’* and' 0 ’1 oat? 0a ! ! '’
®' aicr «K^? *“ u a "« n,,x ed Wdth •, 1 the
water „ with corn at 40 cents, barley at
45 c6nU, And outfl tit 25 cents tlie value
of S.j! grain was 1 * I #5 uiVtu^ HI which r^,‘‘ made the tol.V! cost
JT'* IU .] U S / d ro,n r v ebrimry
1» to March , , 14, twenty days, another
experiment With ground was feed—half trie. this time
quarter barley and corn, one-’iuartor one
?? U mi,., ‘. Ixe „/i 6 aln n ..., w o-- •*•••► pounds, J ,
the quantity ’. of grain . cousumcd 57 bush
“g »l.0» for’
naih'cufamed wwa'l/l. imindil^Thc
f®* u “ on °* the last cxjieriment at #5.25
^hundred oflain made at pounds* cost of The *11.16* 355 pounds worth
a
i ° f ^ r ? in ’ ,hcr,;forc - br0lI « ht ! a " d
this rate the corn fed brought 74 mils
i I J^r bushel, the barley 84 feents and the
oats 45 cents. The figures are especially
; instructive in showing, first, prolitab’c- Instead
- confining neS8 of feeding hogs mixed grain
J to an exclusive corn diet;
second, the advantage of grinding feed.
j 1 and third, that almost double the market
picecan Lg be secured from grain bv feed
it to thrifty stock. ‘
, -
( Wood Ashes. v
I Few persons have a fully real'Zing sense
r 00 / #Sh S„ A
well saved italics con tames - J)0 pounds of
; carbonate liounds of of phosphoric potash, worth acid, *12, and 100
i £h worth *<;.
j soluble, is phosphoric but it is in acid organic may be condition, called in
an
; and hence is worth more than the min
[ phosphates because it is more easily
, mRdo solublerin the soil than these.
j Kighteeu dollars per ton or ninety cents
, | pet {Tmoro 100 pounds, than or be forty cents per bushel.
can obtained for them in
| i S3«-EukRj any other wav; lienee nZ farmers who have
for the so i a. .
, than wll thcm to the soap or potash
1 makers nnd ! should ‘ n-irticnlnrlv ,^1 nv#,i<)
th( IU Loached cs cont
imr but little notash but much lime and
i “ff.jrVS&X SS *, *
farmers in Canada are selling a s
whit . b can b(J bougbt on our t,order by „fl
thacar load - at reasonable ,*o«.lI prices, a
!V»™al opportunities ,,ro„d™,.c of ,ho„kl g by o.h«r
m „ eg .
1 '^‘X! a!*.,,«»». h^rdw i.y..„i
i ^eeds whichgrow abdutTl about the ‘f'h fchccs '**”* on
wb i c h g goes to waste ' where it does 0 the , " e
, 44 . ? c , f f ,nal{ ,
; J. r p ‘‘ a P** 1 '
1*t «,. . ^ ^-I and
1 v i
j^elds Ve spread that need over fallowing, the surfaceaffording and the ashes
a
I ■'"><’ r i dd jjg “the* farm of^un sighUy'debris 0
on fie,d wlx,ch i..»»wWn« be broken .hin» for
a 18 mg up
W* grain and grass seeding. A large
q« a “tfiy of stuff of various kinds may be
.gthered bran ®e* elsewhere. that would Tussocks be useless from ineum- a low
| ! meadow, roots ana grubs from piece of
a
| an4 V ro ^ en wo ^i°°»®
J 1 ^* Xlier f »™ talx enough material' Unit
ford 40 or 50 bushels ot ashes to the acre.
i StcSasrswaii'ys
other work is not pressing the forehanded
I “ mCT - JVw nr llr'
Farm and G.r.l.'.i
; Barn and farm building well separated
from the house reduce the risk offire.
Trees, as a rule, have good soil to grow
in. Rcmsinbcr this when transplanting,
> ^.SS^ r- 0 i d K ( 0 ra^e vJZVxrJL'z for fruits to lu.
nnnears
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® grower ‘.
! „ Now is ,, the time .. to gather and dry .
“everlasting” * flowers for holiday dcco
N rations.
Tree planting can be safely performed
I '? 'ovalities where the climate is nnld
th ™ u ^ b autumn -
somsaail^handsorae .
*in*' foliage" ri'onc'of
and
lawn.
*k° should have thc run of a yard,
a f d y * d ** F 0V| de<l with cut grass,
or , ’«" d «"
A writer . in . the . American . . Vanlen
savs
tbat 4 tomato vine “can be made to
wHWer to a height of eight or ten
feet.”
If horses are uniformly well and com
fortably bedded, they require the mini
nun amount of currying and brushing
to keep them clean.
The fJSger, guinea fowl is recomme nded as a
great and destroys numerous in
(hat hens will not touch Beside
iAjf*
&snw?w;
*SL T ~. .. T . ,
, -.=S™5
iltS"^ 1- '—■*■**
* HTZ, "ETT^
o»n'S?Li swaar-*---— ( tJS2.d^ ,,0 “ ld d* i “d“ i !
The netiern Plowman takes a very sen
“We view as to raising nut trees. It
predicts nothin^ that in the future trees grubExTout, good for
but wood1 will be
and walnuts and hickories put m the.r
pi*® 6 -
Exnerimcnta *1*'“" “l"i,L;*™ with commercial fcrtil
tiers ; tn England . indicate that nitro
genous manures appear to be of little use
the second season on grass. Super
pnospnate nhosnhate and and kainit kainit had had more more lasting lasting
enect.
Chickens are cheaper than beef, and,
an exchange remarks, there are no per
sons who can better afford to enjoy a
occblcltt. ~up
■ An An »m>1u«» lAtnan^e memt* suggesis that m.ii ««nd anu mav iu >
be used to advantage by mixing it with
manure, or dusting it over stable floors,
or llsln „ it as liedding. It prevedts the
manure and^nnkcs from becomihi too romnact and
U liWc obi comnost
N c " 4 or {- hat " “ ““ * e
of , ,.°§ cbolera Inc lime need not"®
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»whou per acre upon lan i u g
■ urt '
The feeding places of poultry should
be spaded They up and excellent put in some locations kind of for a
crop are
small gardens, and usually produce for well;
but if they are not convenient gar
den purposes sow oats on tho ground,
**“*“*•"
ix mcne. ngu.
A correspondent of the CvUicator the'
favors fertilizing potatoes in hill:
“ Tbc well-skilicti cultivator knows too
well that the great volume of the roots of
| plants lie Hear the surfaie, and that the
absorbing roots of any plants arc thick
cst near tho plant and decrease about as
the square root of the distance increases.
Beyond a peradventure the greater por
tion of the soil between the rows is not
touched nfc. bv a root *2 dnriua the time it is
,,r£ ■ ivat.ul mmurc should
the K thick.”
roots are very
The 11,c most ,nost suitable su xt i-, soil S01 for lor torp F°se culture culture
! ,s • a strong rich . loam, made richer, if
„ "t. roum i i. 01Ha e * « 00 t wood a-bes HlW and ^
’
sheep manure. Good results are secured
through a variety of fertilizers. The soil
should lie dug the weeds, and hoed, not insure merely the to
kwp down but to
h “ ° f U ‘ C "T 1 t™ 0 to
stir the surface f of the soil m is after having .
. thoroughly drenched the rose bed. By
| thl8 me thod one prevents 1 the top a of the
- round i r ^ » becoming • , hard. ■»
' ” roln _ _
; Mr. Henry Klanke. Clough P. O.,
Hamilton Countv Ohio communicates
j ,« ^Wa wS vou 1 observe ,‘ crv .y°“ vom r
P»g« lo^mR , their appetite and seemingly
sleepy, ’ give them about half an ounce of
' !r dissolved ' in ‘' warm X ' water to the
K Slit. and it will
'“™ » ut ul1 He »1«0 Kivc the
' ,il1 ’ wspiSly get well—disappearing in
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NEWS ANI) . NOTES FOR WOMEN.
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Tailor-made basques q arc invariably
in front and much trimmed
«-ith fine fun. v braids
k,!1 ,^ ,, ra - Mackay, ^« herself wife of . hundred the , , bonanza and
o- a a one
*° ,,r ac,v 8°" 1,9 a J' car -
The competition among dressmakers
nowadays seems to be which tan devise
the worst looking fo sleeve.
The tendency make the bodice of
one stuff while'the skirt and its draperies
arc of another grows in favor.
The newest bonnets have long crowns,
null many lm-e long pointed triniiuintr poke fronts
«i| 0 ” ii ; u ^*«th a sliirut 7? fare
Hie amount of braiding k,nds on frocks, ,
wr “P a,,d f ,he arr f ,,rald n . ts of desl a ." ,his . * s tuor -
,,,ous < » ns * ca * oa
are v '' r v tin< ‘
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Wax flowers were first introduced into
England by the mother of Mary Beatrice,
wife of James II., ns a present to her
'“Vnl daughter.
There is iu England a nromotinsr society con
om! C senfcrnmong bv ladies for r enaur^ the ”\S5mI of
* s
prizes are given.
l „ ' fcatll , , made , . ‘^o-toneef- . , »
vc " « ra ,u
, *° , ? abd L *, lC cban 8 t,ab * c or ,bot
,,,r dr
.«™tepp*
by springs or reeds set in the dress itself.
Miss Grace, an English cricket whole player,
recently stayed at the wicket a af
“l'f'’,™'" „ffo„ “«*>“ lh '
g.„, l»mlln g n,™
*"**1 y0 “ r ’ V"' ■'h* V “h ' >y ( ' hineSt
' critics to be richer than the songs ol f
. Mrs. Langtry , . says she -, began because to , prac- she
t ice fencing several tears ago
found it the best substitute for the cxer
rise she had been accustomed to in hei
;<be dress must be tight-fitting, «r.r?u those
“'“able for wear with any dress may be
to°the back’ ” " "" * “
M„. 4*. W Mack., I. h.yiag .
cloak made from the breasts of birds of
paradise. These cost thirty shillings
each, and about five hundred birds will
be necessary.
q’ b(> women of New York have been
granted more patents than their sisters
in anv other State. The women of
~
Ia uoa a h ain Ior >be reason that ^ho tho
** > •»f<™- '
The Greek styles of coiffure do not , be
toC rithc>v. ;
nn\\y or feel like buying at present high
Fives.
A new idea m jewcrly is that of set
ting single sto«es of all sorts nnd sizes
,n H plain crown setting, n,,nbandsof so arranged
^ such lunations r as may suit rr the
in com
owner's fancy, and thus utilized either as
hrm-oleU or ‘*<W-eoll-. r ” n»ekh.ceA necklaces
, In Finland, * according to Bayar. Tay
]„, Hr i n „ n f our English custom of kiss
ing, declared tint d d her husband at
SfiS iJSfiiEg* V
b ..„, k nnd wh ;,„ i.. e< . : . u ^,i
strings and a. trimmings on thc winter
bonnets The milliners, as usual, think
French Lee quite choice enough for this
purpose ; but one may use something
Iwtter if oue has it. Since that AIcn
eon bonnet of Quern Victoria app«ared,
anything seems allowable.
A Parisian wig maker is selling switches
so mounted that they may be worn as a
long rippling wave that would make a
mermaid cuvious. These are to be used
when one is walking up and down the
b^ch to dry one’s hair next summer,
^hich, having F-en covered with oilskin,
,s not ' vt 'L a «d is combed in with her
Thc first English newspaper was the
English Mercury, issued in the reign of
Queen Elizabeth, and was in the shape of
t pamphlet. iUs ortglwl The rood*! Gantt*, of Vtuioe,
NWMPPi xw of tht modern
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CHILDREN’S C0LCMH
' ’ »^. * t
rjsT'
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sarcsa—•
With stores for the winter mam so.
—tLi ttfe Polks.
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The Sword of Daw®. fos.
Tou will sometimes read aa allusion u 1 n
. iword ot , I>»®°'/*«*• _ i
to Perhaps
you you have nave not not understood understood what wnat it it meant. meant
This is the story. Som*> iour hundred
7 v- beloro for(S t ho time of U k-nnst, Christ Dio Dio
nygiu> the elder was "ty-nnt,” or ruler,
01 s °y nc * • a: c |i -> v tt* Wfts as ur
rounded by courtiers. 4 of whom Damo
cles was one. This ff.an having flattered
the tyr«>t and spoken in the most glow
rit J. Dionysius r<solved to teach him a
severe lesson lesson. Msmnclcs Jamocles was was invited inMtcU to to
the palace, but in the midst of the gor
geous 8 banquet Ae bappened nappenea to to look iook up- up
wards , > whcn v 410 a keen-edged
the 1x411 8na P at ™ 7 mo,ncut de -
strayed r 4 ll hopes of enjoyment, and
serious^ J changed. The fame
idea . , o! t the cares of the kingly , . , state was
expressed by Shakespeare, when he put
int « the mouth of Henry the Fourth the
well known sentiment_“Une-isv lin tho
bead t M that wears a crown.
—
Defending a Mouse.
t i «a. was v visiting ; a ;^ at *■ a t friend * s 1 house . in
-Calcutta, says Mr. Keane in hit “Three
Years of a Wanderer s Life,” and was on
thisevenin" i° sitting K at dinner alone ’
-ri llie * table n had a i been some time waiting . .
*or the host and I had at last received a
aote that he was not coming home. I
had finished dinner and was still lino-er T ’
°
• &t . th ,,, tabl wheQ . Utt,e ,
° °’ tt mouS3 r - n
i
basket work cover on it
1 should not 111 have 0 thought nougtit that tnat of ot it it
.
- self very singular, for tho “tribes on
cursions. But when he did »i!i-.!i get perched
on tho cover of ak» tho i««,i bowl, the little fel t ,
low rose upon his hind legs with his .
f v,- ands nf i, hdarc bcf ° f bim liim nml audbe lu.,, a ,-, X ° cntcr
» -
ai “ “ C " t ' thu fllnua ' st *‘ tlc moUie
song you cau imagine. “Chit, chit,
cheep cheep chit,” he whistle 1, and he
Jvepi. kent it it up ..n before utiorc me inc m in tnc tl.c most m „«t uucm*
harassed asscu and anu sell self possessed possessed little little u wav ay. I I
must have been a trying audience, for I
leaned back in chair and roared with '
my
laughter laughter.
As I looked at the litt'e performer * I
g rad , « a lly became , aware of a shadow, a
aometlung stran-re gliding out from be
hind » duh toward tlio loomc. Silently
(or the carving knife. The snake reared
^ ]>oor little fellow’s song, which had nev
aLoTk!’ „ d ^ „ iercin T „ lv ghriII ’
! J I0ldes9 ° ? The ^ t ? head T - of r V the snake ? drew
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back a little to strike; out flashed the
car vino * knife ‘ ‘
The spell was broken . instantly, for
the mouse dropped and scampered. r lhe
snake was wounded, for there were
<lr0p9 .i r , °.,! f hl > omi ■ ®“ tbc t , ... tdblc tl , J h aud , .. ,l
’
wa9 wnthing about among the dishes
and P^. I could not make a bold
stroke at any part of it for fenr of
breaking the crockery, and whenever I
made a dig with the point it was like
i ...j-kj pricking the garter. a I t would , , not , have
beUeved, until I had seen it, how much
of himself a snakc ( an stow aw;lJ i . undcr
th . M ,„ g n nf „ ,, p ‘ , c
’
At last I saw the cn l of hi; tail pro
jeeting out from under a dish. A snake
held by lhc t3I , and 8Wun „ idly
i round r ° U nd cannot Ca “ n0t 5“ turn rn back back a and " d life bl c ’ } T
i g rabbcd , . tbe 4 t: *»' with my left thumb
and finger, and drew him out until I
! judged J the middle of his body to be
'
, under the . , kmlo -then , . I came down and
cut him in two. He was a cobra—a lit
*«• »«• **. -
hv^o^toknum;.
i
| dam One is of the the cutting great and industries polishing of Am,ter- of dia
monds; and nearly work all the finest dia
moo.U in .ho ,ro bro„,.|„ ,. m
, 0 , )C into k hn r . We *111 mak. .
! ........... ......
tabhshments ’ and wheu wc thcre l
- think shall
: we be surprised L to find a
;« ;.o„er.,i B u,
a •team-engine in the basement and flv
, , and , . ca,beru . bands, , . ami , all
1 sorts of whirring machinery in the dif
Sirr'i here wc sec ” re skillful I™ f workmen n ^ sitting r' be
, ore ra , )idly rcvo lving disks of steel,
against which the diamonds arc pressed
*»" *»*>*; " *~J *W.
time and patience before one of these
I valuable gems is got into that shape in
| Z", ) i h k I iU L , t v! shj s .,n r k,c aud
’
^ y n * r * i 1,1
( mon<AS , produced , in - the worlJ, the best
of which come from Brazil, arc sent to
WC aTC 8h ° WD ,n<Mlu ’ S ° f that nnd of oth '
famous diamonds that were cut in
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Baptism of Bells.
T ? »r, T.r, t
, t S r’ 1 " !
| lntcra8t the - ’ ,linc of 3 » tb baptism “ f the present
, F»r ceremony was F r
formed on the colossal bell which had
been cast for and has since been hung iu
r . ^ , .. AT ,, w .
matte from twenty-two cannon taken iu
the late war with France, given by Em- :
-
peror William for . .. the purpose, and , is :
called in consequence “The Emperor’s |
he"-” On the occasion referred to the
Archbishop mixed some salt and water
and blessed the fluid. Then lie sprinkled
sorac of it on.the boli, while hU he'pers,
ffiounted -; adders ’ coni « detedthc •*
erations. 1 hen seven signs of thc cross |
were ma ‘ lc "F Q the outside and four |
’ oa the inside with holy oil. These things j
dono , the ceremony was completed by
burning * myrrh * and other odors of in- j !
«' “ beloW the ** 1I .-[New , York Her
aid.
HK POR TEH jailed.
rested I,.* and placed in the Fulton WftS couoty */■
jail His offence consisted in his refusa
to divulge to the grand jury the name of
a grand juror who furnished him certain
information concerning the proceedings
of that body as to the tSndiog of indict
ments against whiskey dealers. Persist
ing in hi* refusal be was taken before
Judge Marshall J. C, Clarke, of tbeSu-
mi
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rapSg£^5,?r.s?! •fiSSSSsiil’^r
li'JS'JSjStoTSiSSEre SFSSSS! ***"“"
to a oertain extent
Land values have rapidly and nerrna
SftVw£S™Tw.2SU?*H- the^un.ping LTong t,ar f J 1 m 1 ^*
” west, the linos of
\ new
Thousands of new cities have sprung up,
Rreat with a fortunea growth have perfectly been astonishing, and
made In real es
tate.
Land values must continue to increase
generally, lh# because is the available area of land
m ry now so u t d
ineviuble its entire absorption in a few
years. One hundred
years from now. atthe pres
ent HU of increase, our population will be
bl^SSSE mile-twica as many as
To ”“l°”ee,. it is necessary W to to
ietors of
in preparing their
remedy. remedy. reachea reaches the the Its Its success success of dUease. is is great great because because it it
of of cause cause of disease. Every Every drop drop
blood blood coursing coursing through through the the system system passes passes
through through working working the the OTder, order, kidneys. kidneys. blood blood If If they they ure ure in in sound sound
the the is is purified; purified; eliminated, if if de- de¬
ranged, is carried poison, that should be
through the blood blood channels channels to to
and There thewhole system be bScomes heal.hv ’
must a solid basis for u land
qum?$ito£sdeprKn 1 Two thousand d.>ii-.r« vlie a «3*ubsc
land in some citiesmhrht^e«!ludici^w , in!
vestment, in others very indiscreet It is
SJPi'Vf V^ t. ? 'f inve8t,,, r ' n oV°" ^f 1 ' lf slower f u character growth
of value. -
i crease
___ KtSTOCIiETsEi K,s
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4 Little Rinivva* trapiiy i»v iiu nn Antiqno a
I- lavor and a Smack of the Sea.
[From th. Chicago I# Times.] •
* re . i«t 101 splendid 1 «. ship* , •
“asters t just • . passing • off „ the stage when
I was a boy, says o Nantucket man.
“*V ,« ’ e< l u al , to X iso * ami had lotty heard demeanor related of
. d enterprise.
i, Tlu5 nn ««»*«* fi an faniil of island ship
y Th
cd in part from the noble ffr;v’ Iohalwd 6 ;
Luf late in ii-n lbOD, by i removed invitation, to to Nantiicket teach the
people how to catch whales. Charles
1 4 borx Stephen,
who vb » u-»« master ma« of a ship . as early as
1802. Stephen was ono of the most sue
eessful of our shipmasters. Ho was a
bosom friend of tlie great merchant,
Jitcob Barker; they were boys together
mfaet, Jacob has told me that Capt.
West gave him his first start in life. I
saw the former in 1850, in his eighty
dfth year, at tho captain’s 1 deathbed, *
t i' * t ba _. ^ i !\ i» dd s (? * , . •
8 1 ™] „ e _ ?? u 5! r ln
such i a tender, pathetic spirit that I for
gave Mr. Barker all ho had omitted to
do for his friend in life. In 1790 Capt.
West commenced his career as a South
Sea whale fisherman wi^^r, and ,^i, continued in
it it until „„hi 1798, i 7 <is when the I rench troubles
compelled he its suspension. In 1800, how
ever, was away as first lieutenant of
Cldn. 8 "!’. 1'a,’.’o b Horn °"“ J
ss ;%»olis
t’^ik^'an'd'nankceis"^!
counting-rooms Whaling of all our reviving. ports.
was just then The
ship John Jay, then in the China trade,
w mlier “ purchased, and Mr. West went out
as firatofficcr or, a voyage to Bra
nl Banks. On lus return Seth Kussel
A Sons, of Now Bedford, offered him
command of the Dolphin, iu which he
baik , d on tt whaling ravage to the South
Seas. She registered but 130 tons and
was probably sailed such the smallest vessel Well that
ever on n voyage. tlfo out
on the whaling grounds young wal lealc- Cap
tain discovered that the vessel
ing and was also very defective her Delgoa in her
upper works. Ho put into
found Bay, on the ooa.st of hi Africa, where lie
a number of a townsmen in
command of English, French and
American ships. He called to his aid
the cwpenters and , smiths.of these ahips,
w «nt into the wocls and out timbers,
repaired his ship and refastonod her
throughout. Then they Good went for a
cruiso of! tho C«j>e of Hope, fell
!° with weeks schools and of whales homo filled full, the ship the
«»J“* hrst al,, P of t,UJ seftdun were Gapt. Wests
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reputation was now assured. In the
slap «“> Martha lie made two voyages to
'but « a »f iSSJ aa » d »<* tuk
«acli time, but losing the last—captured
bv the English ship Nimrod in the war
of 1812. On the return of peace he
35 h™, ^^^ ti.-„ stiiic u-s —
tiffin !§' i.fe last vo^^ln buS anrerioJ thf^nth feom"tTe L'Ihm
7M
into jwrt. He iU.nl in 1853, »early
wj™
National Disgrace,
y..«M, Tl i,,i,. l ,.. l
mausoleum m Riverside Park. The first
sight one gets of it is shocking—it is so
gma || ntld plain, and cheap. It is a
fairly good copy of an old-time Dutch
^ v ()t nn hour of visftl.rsdonot diivP.dit n-isscs that from
l0 twentv visitU.e
Grant tomb, and on Sundays thousands
orouna tnc 1 1 m.iuc u.c nitur looa
shabbier than it used to. A few trees,
particularly hide thc sight if they were it from placed distnuce, so as to
of a
would save the city from its present hu¬
miliation in some degree.
£SSaa q , p f v I . ,
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Ovcr-Workrd Women.
but aUnllrahly tumi* a sinl-h-nres of .iunK^,
:or
IXwSak»mr eitlu-r jlSw!" dS
hh.i oimlm/frer ,ks; t .ic,,i,.--, in m-x. Favorite tat’tie.*1"i Pre- Hire
§ 'see wrapper around RICE
1.00 a norri.r, on six bottles fob
^
im-ro.ismintl-euts.sent for ten cents in sumiM.
Adrtre,, NVohm.’s Dispcnsaky Meoical As
sooatiox.« wt Main street, Buffalo, N.Y.
Pari'. Frame, is to have 3D0 t 000 electric li^chte
plahtcd in ifM Mrecta.
.... a iliscose of so delicate a nature
as stricture ..f the urethra should onlybeen
By oui- impn/^-d’^nHlald^ ^^havF “k-fu i'-i,:
buffalo, N. Y.
The kina of Shun and I,ha 3.0U0 wives. He is a
n, "" H,c 1 " f ,irnanes8 courage.
Hnngblere, W’lree and llofhrre.
securely Send for sealed. Pamphlet Dr. J. on B. Female Marcbisi, Diseases, free;
Utica, N.Y.
Mb. Balterham, of Asheville, N, C n
tliinkb that he has a very intelligent
to wea “ afterwird, heVve oue away, and a few
^ * pointing emphasis: to another “To
aa id , with some
morrow i ttm going give that one to
Mr Blank.’’ The mother seemed to
jjaten with attention, and the next
morning she wa* missing with
doomed brat, leaving the other two
pies to oaxe of themselves.
nirfjtfeU she slunk baoit rpry with
THE WAT OF THE TRANSGRESSOR.
A Hew Yorker Hhow Neighbors
Don’t Know Sts Boali
«d^l£TtaSl „ SfSSK
’“ T “‘
jMESgtssaA: ifaying town, he said:
I wouldn t do another year up there
[? r |10,000; asihirt an^of not that “Jm I wasn't lv°thl? treated g t0
„yapun^»ny say aomething. ofthemonly m, the dig¬ i;
° meana
Wera you ever tn prison before t'
in , “lea, I was caught working on a safe
Boston onoe. and I got three
years in Charlestown d*f.nL* for It thmiah .„”£!LZ t
.pent »P«n* ftft 200 in in my defense. T I ve been
th * ba « n «“ thirty yeaw, and I’ve
been caught only these two times, here
and in Boston."
“Don’t the officers know you well
enough now to make trouble for
»«i" _ , ,, ,
Tremont street, Boston, and kept locked
up for twenty-four bonis I oan’t go
„„ 8tr ? ^* » u b «t *Jv they 11 lock or Washington w
me up.
“Where do you work?”
“Mostly in New York, St. Louis and
‘AES'S •», aum
}' ou kiow, I used to think this was H
pretty country up through here, but I’ve
been an involuntary resident here."
“Aren t you going to qmt the bust- .
i nessnow.andtrvtoeamanhonestliv
n R?”
andlm “No, I can't. I'm fifty-one rears old,
living not strong enough to earn a
at my trade as a moulder. I’ll
go down to Boston, and if tho train is
«-i4iw P «h«i«»* ; .iM.b»i.
ness on 1110 way down. If not, I eftn
soon make enough in Boston to take me
to New York, where mv wife is."
'° S<>t ° D<1
?,>.„• 111 risk it. I shouldn t have , been
caught with this last time only I lmd a row
my wife nnd ‘ took m7se] to \ when drinking so
no 1 was
caught. Then the crowd went back on
me and did not go bail for mo. I’ll
steer clear of them hereafter, yon bet.”
“Is your home in New York?"
borhood.and . associate with good peopb,
not with thieves. My frteuds dont
know mv business. I make enough
when luck is good so that I can lie flush
at that overcoat as if times hadn t been
very flush lately. Well, friend, it
wouldn’t pay to carry a good one.
Sometimes a fellow you are working
grabs at the foiablindfandymi coat as you carry it over
leave vour arm have to
it in his hands cr stay yourself,
No, that’s a case where an old coat is
better than a new one. Travel’s fair,
now, I believe you said. Guess the w 6:30 *
| . • • the train for , TT Here for
rft in is me, goes
business and home. Goodnight."
Consumption. Scrofula, Uenerul Debilily,
Wasting Diseases of Children.
Chronic Coughs and Bronchitis, can be cured
by thc use of Scott's Emui.sion of Pure Cod
Liver Oil with Hypophosphites. Prominent
pliysicians Flense read use the it and following: testify to “I its great value.
used Scott's
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