Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 22, 1885 Page: 4 of 4
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INDIAN TEttMTOIll
DEAR LITTLE HANDS.
little hands t lore them sol
And now they nr Ijtna under t ho moir
under (ho snow so cold mm white
ran not seo them or touch them to nli
inor aro ijuirt anil Mill at in mi moi
How limy mid roMlcrs thoy used to bo.
wis now me can noicrivnen op mi
Dosrllttte hands I loved tbora sol
Dear little hands. I miss them sol
All Ihrouali tlio day. whorovcrl eo-
All Ihroiiffh tho iilRht how lonely It soeTiS
For no little hands wauo mo wit or ray
drowns. . . .
I tnlM thorn alt tlirouirri tho weary lionra
I rnlss tnem ns other inlM sunshlno mil
flowers;
flay time or nlflit tlmo wlierovOr I go
ear liillo hands I mtsa them 3l
Dear little binds they haro irono from rno
now
Never apiln will they rest on tny brow
Necr npa'n etnooth my fotmnlul faco
Never clasp mo In a clillJ.sli pinbraeo.
And now my f ore'.iojd srowi irrlnWeil with
care
Thinking or lllllo Imndi onco retlhs; llicrnj
Hut I know In a linpntur llcatrnllcr ellin"
Doar l.tllo linnda 1 will clojpyou toruoUrae.
!rar little hands when tho Master aball cnli
'11 welcome tho summoca tli.it cumejtoua
nil
Vrbcn my fret touch tho waters so dark and
to cold
And 1 cotcli my first sl!ntp;o of tho City of
(loM.
If I keep mr eyes flxl on tbc Ilearenlr aato.
Over tho tide Mlicro tho white-robed ono
wait.
Phall I know you I wonder among tho brbjtit
band.
Will j on leckon mo over olil dear llttlo
Iiandi?
LinidvUlf. Onti1trJoHrnal
CONQUERED AT LAST.
A School-Toaohor Who Wa3 Too
Muoh !br tho Boya.
I tliln'-c llic rout fct of boya Tcrcr
bo.inl of rpra lh4 Hlokorj' rolnt hoys.
Tcncher nflor toaolier lia 1 onilearoroi
to tenrli tho ilhtriot soliool tlioro only
v In bo cither whlppetl or bo Igeretl so that
each v s roailjr to give up boforo six
months haul inMtl. Tho boys fought
or hit ni'ihitoJ the mile teachers rnJ
nnnoyotl tho female toauhars im'.Il itn-
nervo I anil utterly brokon iloivn they
took tholr (leparturo shaking tho dust
of tho I'ohit f.om tUulr fuut. Tho day
nrrivoil when no ton?hor mado ajillc.i-
lion for tho vacant suhool and tho
Hickory 1'olnt paronti woro anxious
and disturb 1 nt tho stato of thlncr-.
"I dont know what wo aro going to
do with them hoys of otirn" JJcncon
Jnnos said to Deacon Savnic "Tiioy
nint bad toys for work nor for play
ing but me moment inor pot on mom
school bencuos with Uooim in tlio r
hands tho vcrr ovll ono seems to get
Inter 'cm. Alt tho Point boys pattern
after thorn nnd a very bad pattern It Is
as you know llrotlior Sarngq. They
ecum to bo da'onuIncl not to bo In any
school nnd I m worn out punishing
Znc!i. It don't seem to do him any
good."
IYihi to . llrotlior .Tonrw. I m sor-
ry for it but It's so. I).dn t 1 nunlnli
ray Abo fur whipping joung Winter
nnd d d that make him imv bottorF No.
Just think hat hn did to that last
school-inn'ant that nld maid Miss
brown!"
Deacon Tone If ho was n deacon
had a keen tenso of the ludicrous and
ho lauuhod aloud "I deolare I enn't
help i.!" hosalil. I laugh ovnry tltno
I think of how that poor woman oamo
Into my house with her fnlso front all
tlngoil s-j jo'i could sro bald spotx un-
derneath and the hair behind crisped
nnd snii'Illrg like burned fctthers.
"Jiut-look at me Sir. Jones!' she
cried. Jmt sec the work of that rals'-
nblo Abo Savagoand jourhon! Thoy
rnme jiretty nigh burning mo up sir.
lily back hair was all In ablaze beforol
know that it was on lire. And fioy just
laughi-d instead of putting it out I
demand intisfactton s'r for the out-
rage!' "
"Well wo did havo to pay w oil for
lhat frolic" Mr. Suvago "answered
doltifnlly. "Hut sho was too high-
temporod and oxeitnbie to bo a school-
toricher. l'otks that aro always lljlng
into jiIcooj can't maiingo boys any
way."
We've had a'l kinds of toaehors
nrothor Snvogu. It i"n't tho tenohoH
but tho vhkodiieai of tho boys them-
;elvos. Why you know we've hid good
nnd bad-tcmporoJ tenchors jouugand
old mild and crotg and how long did
ivy of-them-sl:ry? I'm-tHscmiraged
nnd rhall not try to get nnothor touch
cr. '.nvh lnuy go wltjout an eiluojtion
rnd I II give film one behind a plow. If
ho don't work I'll whip him and that's
all I can do."
Aloit of the parents at tho Point
r.dop ed this plan. Ths boys w oro sot
to work in the Holds tho barns and tho
HaUo nnd kept stoadlly at it Thoy
were anowou no Holidays anu no rocre-
nllons and before six woeks had passod
thoy b -gun to look lnek with n-gret to
thoir detected schod-du vs. and to wish
them back ag.iin. K on their ringlead
ers ma not nestitnlo to coniuss this.
"I don't hao a inomont for any kind
of fun" Abo Savaire cnunbled. "IVs
idwajs at my heels; and whon ho iu't
mere raa s lust liko n watch-uog. Zt s
'Abe c'o Mi' or Abe you do that'
until I filrly JespUo my own namo.
Why lien fent.': '.t I walk down tho
toad I'm called b.-ok"
"They'io treating us in this way just
lo pay us for maklug it tuioomfortublo
for the teachers" Zaoh said gloomllv.
" I know it's that though they don't
mv so. Uut I don't care. I'm not go-
ing back to soliool."
I'd rathor havo the toachers" Abo
said; "for if thoy keep this up I'm go-
ing to run nwny. Now if you hadii't
trwitod Mr. Japi) in tho way you did
he'd hate boon hero now; and if soliooi
(s hatoful wo did havo Saturdays nnd
holidays."
' I said no tenchor should stay here
that couldn't Hole me" Zach cried
frowning; " and I'm not going back on
my word. No man shsll scold and
ferule me who isn't sfonger than I am
if I can liolp It. You onn show tho
white feather if you choose but I reckon
I oon hold my own nnd drive 'uin uway
if all tho bo)s do plsy cowanl"
Zaclmriah Jono was the loader in tho
rovolof thebojs against school authori-
ty. Ho was a stoutlv oullt lioworful
Ind neorly elghieon v- ol-' who
ruled the scliolars with" a rod of iron.
Hardly a bo dared to ojiposo him for
tin was as rcidy withlils lists ns ho was
with his word.
Yet ho had sotio rather generous Ira-
nuVcs Ho was n staunoh frionU and
If ho whipped tho wonkor bois himself
ho would allow no ono olso to touch
them.
In strength nnd bohlnoss Abo fiarago
noaiJy matched lilra to tliero was nn
afTunslvo nnd defensive alliance between
Ilia two. Zneh ws unprepareil for
Abj s defection and was Indignant at it.
'I never thou-rhl you'd bo tho ono to
g'vo In." ho saIL
"DW I miy I'd glvoin?"Al)o nn-
swerwl Blmrjily. -I said I'd run
iiwy and I rpakon It will coruo to that
tit Imi.
" I'd as soon go to sea ns anything
clso." rvltinietl Zach. "I dor t btjlevo
n rallpttias to work hardor tlmu 1 do.
rret'sgo Abo."
Now Abo could not oven sail ocr tho
lake without Imlng sea-ck and that
plan did Jiot mwl hU appromL lta.
idw ho wai n priulont boy nnd
MKWll 10 Knimbhxl and thn-alonril.
h4 natlly wo (dm of miming nwny.
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' "Wo IittVunHn rent of inonoy now"
ho said "and woM bailor nut off riln-
hlngf way ir awhlo. Tho folks'll got
nrrii Ul bcinjf so strict niter- nwiiue i
guess. Upsides n sehoal-toacher may
come. And hadn't wo baiter lot him stay
ft spell?"
"If ho can whip mo toi." Zach said.
"If ho can't nol t ain't fo'id of
study anjliov and If work goU too
hard. I'll run awny."
A few weeks after that thero was n
meeting of ilia school directors at Hick-
ory l'ofiit A young tntn with high
rccommondslions n college gradualo
appliod for tho vacant position. Tho
farmers of thflt jiolghborhood were
wealthy enough U pay nn excellent enl-
nry so tho school wa only nominally a
piilillo one each head of n family cou-
trlhttling to tho fund.
Mr. Allan Winters tho young min
who wlshod to becomo toachor at Hick-
ory Point was n thin wlrj-looklng
yoiiit fellow with very small hands
bright black eyi-s. nnd n mouth entirely
concealed by n heavy bl-tek miistniho.
If you could havo looked beneath it
you would havo seen that tho lips wore
ih'n and comproiscd and closed ai If
with nn Iron clamp.
His address was very pleasan' both
quiet and courteous. Ho was at onco en-
caged though ho not'eed tho directors
looked nt him In a pllvlng manner.
"Vt'o aro wllllnc nnd jrlad lo gtvo you
tho plnec Mr. Vlnlors sdd Deacon
Jones "but t'to question h how long
will you bo willing to keep It? I'll bo
frank nnd toll you we've got n bad lot
of biys nt tho Point It will tnk' a
pluoky man to conqtisr them and you
don't look very strong. I'm nfr.tld it
will be 'How do joil do?' nnd 'Good-
byol' with you bnforo two weeks havo
pasod."
Mr. Wintcrs'smllo was nn odil one
but ho said. In n quiet voice: "Perhaps
my looks deeolvo you. Ilut I supposed
brain? wero needed in a school moro
tlmu muscle."
"You havo not taught at the Po'nt
young niBn" Mr. SaVago said slinking
hit head. "My boy is I am sorry to
iy one of the worst; but it's our duty
to toll you that you havo a hard 'row to
hoe.' f
Mr. Winters laughod nnd his bright
eyes danced merrily. "I'm glad jou
warned me though you mustn't think
I'm n lamb lol to tho sacrlllco. Tho
truth is I heard of thechuractor of your
lwys before I applied for tho situation.
I know all about them and am pre-
pared for pojoe or war as thoy may
ohoo."
No weapons vounz man." sntd
Deacon Jono norvoudy. "Wo can't
havo nnv doinc of that sort In our
schoil. If vou coniinor tho boys mid
you lon't fook as if yon cou'd-yoti
must do It with tho switch or s'uoli
ngontics as nature hat givan you. You
cn invito tliTi1 otodient In that way if
you ena i ay oilier on-i wo win
uphold -if no weapons sir."
"I tmiLiatnnd" lnujrhlnz. "You
ncod not lu afraid I shall uu any olhor
nguneies man tnoso nsttiru lias glum
ma I feel quite sure I am the very
mnn for th's school. At nny rate I
scorn to bo j our forlorn hope and If you
mii not keep me vou will not be likely
to havo nnv ono efe."
"S liko root jlu"k younij man" Aild
Deacon Jonos approvingly. "Yet"
wan a Mgn "one or iwool tlio teachers
had pluck ns well as youwolf. I wish
you hotter luck mv young friend bit-
ter luek."
With h's peculiar smile Mr. Winters
mado tho linnl arrangements and with
tho saino smile presented himself to
his assembled scholais the following
day.
"He's got no moro Strength than a
cat" Zach whUporod to Abe con-
temptuously. "Just loo1; at th -o
woman's hands will you? Tlioro woVt
bo any fun liekini? hlra or driving him
n way. I guess rll let him havo Ills own
way" for a day or two."
"Hoys" said Mr. Winters tapping
his dosk "bofore wo bogin work I wish
to any a word or two. 1 hae heard
fnim good nuthorlty that o'i uro tho
m nt lawless unmnnagdablo set of toys
In tho State. I nm sorry you havo such
u reputation nnd Mill moro sorry to bo
obligod to bollovo that you djsorro it.
Now lo' me say here nt tho start that
I nm "olnjr to exact obedioncj from
you In everything even in trillos and
tho first net of Insubord'niidon I shall
ntinlsh. I would much rather ilnnl
kindly with you if you will allow m to
do so but if jou" prefer a different
course d -pend upon it I shall maintain
discipline no matter who suflors.
"Vhew! hear the bantam crow!"
muttered nstonhiliod Znnh. his nrni
U f 1J) .. rT V TW
ii t l.i .... T . I iimoe ami auer a onei acsiuaintanoo-
MazmgavJlhjngcrIa klngos-nsli.t Ihfty Were flurried agIiisr-mTr
f wo wero niggers! I did Intend to flttur'a consent 1U relonu-d. how-
V'V 111... i tlttT Ul ItlU
In rtonen. lint I
rocKon i snail naro lo bring mm down
from his high horso tills very morning."
"Zach this Is better than working in
tho Held" whispered Ab nnxiotislv.
"Lot him stay till the fodd t Is pullc'j;
that's such hot hateful work."
Thon ho's got to whin me that'll
nil" was tho uncompromising reply
nnd 'looking at the toschur's spare
limbs Abo felt that ho could not doll
enlly. A spelling-cl.iss oomposod of
tho-entlro school was called up. Mr.
Winters said qulotly:
"Of courso Jou havo Jcaroed llttlo or
nothing with tho school In tho condi-
tion it has been in. I'll bsgin with sim-
ple words -spoil Elephant"
With a slgn'ilcant look down tho
class which was perfootly undeMood
Zaoli who was ut tho head spoiled
"IM-c-f-a-n-t"
Tho word passed on oach boy tran-
sposing n lottsir in n mo t skillful man-
ner i'ho "Point" boys wero adepts at
this game .tnd the observ.int toaolier
with his koon eyes lixel upon each
scholar as tho word came to him. saw
that it w.is n trick that hud evidently
beenplaed before Ho routined his
quiet iinpurturbnblo demeanor and
smiled saying oalinly:
"You nro really grea'crslunces than I
expected. Kxoiim) my jilnln words but
before I've done with j ou you will con-
clude you have seen the animal himself.
Do j ou think you can manage to siiell
whip?'" '
" Oh!" screamed tlio boy next to
Zaeh. " he's pinohlii' me sir" point-
ing to the one below him.
" 'Twn'n't me. teuolier. It was him"
pointing to his nearest neighbor.
" 'Twn'n't me it win him" oaoh
toy shouted in turn indicating tho one
next him and this said bv oerv bov
rtintll it ronclied thu bottom of tho class
onoli lioy scrumming nnd shouting at
the very top of his voice. In tlio mM.t
of nil tlio noiko Mr. Wfniors sat with-
out moving a muscle. His bright ovos
hnd itilher an nmiuod look us (hoy
passed from faoe to face. Tliun whon
tho nolle abated n llttlo ho spoko in bis
samo iiu'tt oi en tone.
"I think you havo nil been pinchers
bo I'll punish the wholo class." Ho
qulotly took off hi i coat nnd then took
up a large swltoh that was o.i his Kk.
"You Zaoh Jouos oblige mo by
stepping hero."
Zach marched up with nn insolent
l.righ utid a defiant swagger. Mr.
Winters raited tho switch Ills keen
ojos lixed watchfully upon the boy. Ho-
fore It descended Zuch nlmod a blow
r.t Ids face. Ho evaded it nnd tho noxl
n.oiueut tho young pugilist wai iled
lit nu Iron grasp. When it rolaxoil
Zaoh blinded by nigo. rtmck out right
ntisl left; but what was his bruto force
ngaltist tho trained skill of tho most
inusetilsr athleto of Akron C'ollego?
TJireo times Zach went down Jlko
log. Tho fourth time bruised nnd
dizzy ho could not rlsu to his feet
"IIaasotihad enough?" Mr. Win-
ters nskod .Sim atendy; "nro you will-
ing to obgyr"
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fftlntir "andlMiipooso I'm bound to
girt In."
"Yos I silnooso you nry" said Mr.
Whiten. "If Hot now yoa soon will
be. Help hlhi up some of you and lot
him go to thp woil and wash hU face
Now young gJnllcmon I'll sottlo with
you."
inn nwe-striCB.cn uoys iookou s.i mm
for o'nea torrlllcd Into rood behavior.
There ho Stood as cool nnd quiet fti
heforo tho light. Ho saw limy wero
coniuorod. Ho punlsh"death of thorn
bit: rondo Itin punls'imeilt as light ns
imssibie. nicy took it as iiemurciy ns
f tho school had been always under
strict dlsoljdlno. Zach sitting mourn-
fully at an open window with Ms head
hurjilng nnd feelln? strangely con-
fused pondered mournfully over deceit-
llll lliiuvilliltt'. nil. !iiiihi-3 .iaiiu4
him In nnd told htm to remain otter tho
school was dUmtsso.t.
"Yon forced mn to resort to such
harsh inearuroi this morning; I was
sorry todo so" ho sa'd; "but you know
thero was no help fur It. I could not
10 any tiling rite ntul remain toaclicr ol
tills school as I vrnpoo to do. Tho
skill nnd strength I ncqulrpd in tho
gymnasium at college I nm. literally
ashamed to H'O as"n prlzo-flgh'cr wool I
uso them. No gcntli'tuan would do It
unloss forced to In solf-dcfenso. This I
havo done tj-dny. Now let mo tako
you into my confl.lonoo. I hoard of
this school 'It oQ'orod n good remunera-
tion nnd I am n poor mnn and ncod
tho salary I can honorably get how.
As soon ns I saw you I knew what was
before mo bat I thought I saw too
that after you had found that T had tho
nuncio to comuinnd your respect you
would be magnanimous enough to giro
mo no more trouble. Indoed. I wish lo
bo your friend If you will allow mo to
be. Will you?" and ho held out his
hand.
Zaeh took It frankly for ho liked
tho splr't of tho tsnehor. "I nm
not moan enough. Mr Winters" ho
said "jot to acknowledge when I'm
whippc 1 and 1 don't bsnr Ill-will. Hut
what ptiulcj ino Is how you can glvo
such h.ts with that little hand of yours.
It took me so by surprise that 1 wont
right under."
Mr. Winters lntlghrd nnd pulled up
his sleeve. His anu though not large
was n bundlo of Iron muscles."
"It's exero's nnd practice Zach" he
said. "Hut let mo say t j you that cul-
tivation of Unit i forcSi'ono Is tho mean-
est of ambitions As I havo already
Inliinnt -d I should havo twferrnl oon-
qttorlng this school by other nnd better
moniK but It is tin last time I hope."
lis sslil snulin; "that I shall havo to
use tho knook-down argument."
Mr. Winter's victory was thorough.
The Hiokorv Po'nt so'.- il lost Its bad
reputation from that d. The scholars
soon losrnol thoroughly to rosneot and
lovo their teacher for Ids kindness of
heart and .'o; Ms gnnt'onnnly quallfos.
There w 'oul m it rial in tlio school
and Mr. V Inters mule tho mot of It.
1'outte' Companion.
RAISING THE WIND.
Tlio RlralMtn Wlileh Alnny Vonne Cnuptra
Are lledueetl Nowutliys.
"Thero has boon a general lull In out
11ns ot bmlniM tor the past ten days
though beforo that time It was oxcet-
tlonally good nnd I thinx that it will
reio again" remarked a promlnont
storer nnd dealer in second-hand fur-
nlturo jes'orday. "Yos. in our busi-
ness wo mh) the sosm-s'de of life In all
Its ugliness. You would bo surprised
for example to know how many young
peoplo storo their funiltiro for four or
ilvo months during the winter. House-
keeping b'-com is too oxpenslvo for tho
slnder nio.ius of t lis limb mil who is
perhaps a clerk oking nut a living on nn
attenuated salary. The couple hav
come from some little inland town and
the wife is sent to tlio home of her pit-
ronts for tlio winter. Very often thev
obtain tho means for her traveling oi-
ronei by procuring an advance on tho
household goods which thoy store llx-
ampljsof tliis kind aro by no moans
raro. Thoy are. In fact of almost
dally occurrence. Ono dnv last week a
young fellow accompanied by his wife
n beautiful young lady called to see
what armngoinent co.ildbem.tde to ob-
(nln n Iam nn ll.J. fnanlltn. Tl.a..
woro niarrlosl last apriog In n town not
. imn iifiv n.ni ii.7.k Tivvtf
was the youngest nnd pett-d daughter
of a wo&llhy retire I farmer who had
taken up in rtr res.donco In tber coun-
try seat There she became aou llntnd
with her husband who o parent reskla
in tills cit.'. Ho was vis tin'; at that
place and after i brief aequalntanoo-
ever alter the wedding and helped
them set up a small establishment
here. The young man had no
regular occupation and oould not
procure regular employment Ho
has attomptcd several thing's but with-
out oucoew ami is about to take tho
road for n manufacturing ooncern in
this city. Thoy will store their furni-
ture with me and tho wife will return
home until lier husband can command
a regular Inooiue. Do customers con-
tide their financial straits to me? Yus
lusially w hen they want money. Wo
do not do a nwnbr)ker business but
sometlnios anomiuodatp customers
with loaus. When their prhlo would
keep them isibnt iu almost any other
rircumfclancxM thoy oftou tell us nil
about their embant-sment. Many of
them think It nocmsar I suppose to
try nnd onlUt our syr.ipath'es and often
thoy Hnd It a relief to unburden thorn-
solve. This is cKjh-clsdsy true whou n
woman thinks her husband ha wronged
her. A woman oiintIiiics anils whoso
husband lio-s d -wrled and left her pen-
niless. Hie will not sppoil to charity
until till oilier nv.'itns of procuring
funds have fuJwl and will often dis-
pose of her furniture In part or wholo
histoid. We have to be ery careful In
buying furniture or we will lose It when
one purehaad. Wo always consult
the chntbd mortgage record and not
tinfrequontlv flt.U tlio fnrn'turo mart-
gn'jod for nil I is worth even thottgh
the owner has protest d It Is free from
Incumbrance. A w-inmn who o hur-
ImiiiI has gone nnd left hn.- destitute is
sometime surprised to loam from us
that ho has mortirairrd tliulr property
thus slepriving her of her lust rosouroe
of raising a little money. Il is n fast
lhat the whes of most of the men who
have fa'led tinano'nlly probably
through orookoi transootluns are ex-
ceptionally honest ami straightforward
In dealing with us. Ob! no; not nil ol
our business is of this cliRracter nor
oven n oonsuhtrrtblesfharo of It but still
wo havo HUiudant opportunity to u
tho'shady slda." Cleveland Lwdcr.
Fault-Finders.
Probably few nro aware how much
fault they Hud. The fretful unreason-
able tciniwr which hardly anything
oa n satisfy Is nil top common; nnd
llmro n1m Is a critical spirit which
n seeking to do ox net Justloe estimate
adverMi qual'lios and fiats so pitilessly
that In time It iiuonsotoiisly grows in-jru
or Iom unjast and iixaggerit'es them.
Tho "lalout for appseolatlou" is not as
common it possession as it should be.
Is II nol btUr nftcr nil to look on
tho bright kldu of liiimanlly? Is tho
risk of bniiig imposed upon by reason
of too generous conl. uonoo la others
and an oxoesslvo roiuotauoo to pick
Haws in them Any worse than tho risk
of gradual I j becoming soured and
inlsunthraplo one's elf and of dlsgimt-
Ing other peopU by romindiog them
how much uuhapplcr thoy aro than they
mlgiit bo and liotv wrongly ovorylhlog
Is going? A'o trgir pot Congrcya-
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HOME FAIJM AND GARDEN.
TCeop tho farm tidy. It U nlways a
good plan to havo things look ne.lt
Wliilo yon think of It thatch up tho
Insldo of that cow stall with long Straw
so that tho snow can not blow In upon
tho cattle ns It did lnit wlntor. Cnttlo
nro nol partial tosnow blnnkols. X 11.
Fanner.
Pretty lamp shndos nro made Ir tlio
form of llowors of glgantlo sl.o. Tlio
French Imported slinJes nro Made of
cloth liko any artllltflal llowcrs while
thoso of homo mantifaoturo nro of tlssuo
paper. Dahlias and roses nro the favor-
Ito llowcrs.
It is a concede 1 fact that tho farmer
ts moit prosperous when ho combine!
witbhls farmlni' tho imnufactnro ol
pork nnd beef. Tho rorn grass hty nnd
foddornw his raw imtorl.il. tlio pork
nnd beef nnd wdol his HnLsliesl product
- Albany journal.
It Is useless to attempt to keep
srlnter squash thnt linro bedn injured
by frost Thoy aro best kept on sholvoi
Iu layers In a location whoro tho tout-
pernturo does not fall bolow forty do-
greos. lW careful that thoy aro not
kept too warm. Troy Time).
Tho tinprofltnblo troos In nn
orchard if thry havo sound bodies
should lie grafted over Ij luoro prof
duetivo varieties. Now Is tho tlmo lo
secure grafts which should bo tied in
bundles nrd plaoed In dry sind In tho
colfnr until warned. .V. Y. Herald.
Dark Marble t'ako: Two cups dark
brown sugar ono cup of butter ono cup
of tholnsos ono cup sour milk llvo
cups llour tlu yolks of seven eggs two
tablespooufuU of cinnamon ono of
cloves ono of allspice ono of nutmeg
nnd ono toaspooniul of soda. lioslon
QloU.
Our wonderful Incrcaso of popula-
tion nnd ninrvi lotis growth of cit os and
villages nro developing thousands o
lootlmarkets nnd giving groat Induco-
mmits to market gardening. As wo
near tho millonium tliero nro valid rea
sons for siinpjslng that oten farm rs'
gartlons will be Improved by the amoll.
orating intlucneo of tho ag. CUctUtml
Ltudi r.
G.tvtar will drio away ants but
where thoy gather around apple trees
as thoy nro apt to do. It Is a question
whether It ts to tin advantage of tlio
orchardlst to get rib of them Ants nro
"ery dostmct va to tlio apple or plant
loc which on npplu trees nro a lrcipicnt
lanso of unfrtiilfulnoss by destroying
tho foliage nt a tlmo whon It is mos.
needed for stating tlio young fruit
CMcayo Whim.
Light warmth nlrand molsturo aro
thothiugs tj lo nvo'datl in tho keeping
of wlnt -r fni t. MoUturo Is not so
dnngeroiis In the nlwenco of ho.it but
tho two together nro very bad. A jilt
in the ground on a dry p'ace or a
tght cool dirk eetlnr. will preservo
fruit in its natural frpshtios. and flavor
that would bo spodod in a fow weeks
in n common cellar subject to all thu
chanses of the ouUldo ar.
It Is strsngo that planters put off
till spring sotti'ig small fruits suoh ns
rMpuorr.'es blacklierrios grnpss cur-
rants and gojse b'Trios. Sot la the fall
ami a goof shovel of manure or litter
thrown over eno'.i as soon a ground
f rouses or If not to bu had bank up
with earth just before winter sets in
nnd draw away In early spring. Hi-
mitraV'r full set plants will make a
much stroagcr growth next season than
those set in tho spring. Toledo tilade.
WHEN TO EAT.
Ohierro Kegular II ur or llitlnj If Yon
Vlun Your Health.
When to cat Is quite ns Important as
what to oat though not generally so
much dUoussotl. Msny who are p irtls-
ul.ir to prepare tluir food iieoardiug to
soma hyg'cule thjory oat nt n'l hours
of tho day without thought of Injuring
thoir stomachs. Women who llvo alone
or whoso men folks an abiont during
the day fall Into tho haV.t of eating
when they have time or "whoa thoy
feel liko it" nnd whon than is a pres-
sure of work often delay their meals
two or threo hours beyond the proper
tlmo An occasional irregularity of
this kind may do no harm but when
continued awhile the digestion becomes
disordered and nil sorts of stomach
bowel and liver troubles follow as n con-
sequence to say nothing of frequent
headaches. Whatever jour work re-
?iiire yourself to obsorvo regular hours
or eating if jou value jour health.
The hours .sH apart tor meals should
Jiiit thf ronrntilnnniis. liminnst andlhv
Ing habits of th-xo who cat. If the
breakfast hour agrees with our hour fol
work and rest it matters little wheth'-r
It is 6 7 8 or 9 o'clock provided wo
keep to tho same hour etury morning.
Tho same applies to the dinner hour
but at least llvo hours should olapio be-
tween meals to g.ve tho stomach tlmo
to tlnUh digestion and rest n llttlo
beforo beginning on a new supply of
food.
Kqually If not morn pernicious than
Irregular meals U the habit of eating
botttcea moils. Many of tho a Iments
to which ohildrou nro subject can bo
readily traood t their continual "pioc-
in" bolween meals Ind ed c'llldren
are soniotimes "jroC'd" to death. Tho
frequent supnllus of food disturb tho
process of digestion prolonging It
greatly.so that tliestom ich Is constantly
at work. Tho -rhoie sligostlvo uppar-
at is is weakenol thareby and thofoun.
dations laid fur djspopsla nnd other
disorders.
In add tlnn to this Injury the child
who "pieces" soon lose his relish for
wholesome niitr.tioui food. Having
ostcn broad nn I miliums cako or pie
as may bo an hour or two beforo din-
ner ho oomes to the tahlo without nn
nppotito rejects plain mi'wUiiitlal dMios
and waits for des ort Tho frctfulae)
skin craptiont Impoveriahinont of thu
body and sickness from oikei nnd
pttstry neesl not bo dwelt tiHin. If
mothers would give their ehlldren that
bet nf inheritance good health thev
must resolutely abolish 1'ib "p.ooing1'
syst 'in.
If a ohlld refuses to eat at una meal
lot him wait until tho n.tst Do not
attempt to eosx or compu him to oat.
If ho is not linn ;ry Id i stoinaoh does
not roqu're foosl and is b titer without;
if ho refutes fmm jtett flines or ob-
stinacy waltiiu is gen 1 du.oijilino Hug-
tilnr meals plain wholosome food and
nothing between times bhoiild I o the
rule. It may soem hard to rufuso a
child whon ho complains of hunger but
his health should In) the first consider-
st'on nnd after rug ilsr habits are onco
estnUUhod tlioro w II bo no further
trouble.
Tho only allowable departure from
tlrs rule U where a oli'lil Is really un-
well in tho mo-nin and therefore has
no in llnatloii to oat until somo tlms
nfter breakfast. A smill nmount of
e:is!lv digested fool may then Ik given
siilllelcut to allay the pangs of hunger
but not enough to provent tho stomach
from being ready for n moal ut dinner-
tlmo. 1 hero Is still nnothor though n minor
objection to tlilldrun eating between
meals. It Is troublesome to li iru thorn
running to a uiqiboard scattering
crumbs and smearing thomsclvts. It Is
nnnoylng to have them whimpering and
fussing at meal-time pushing nw.iy
their potato and crying for sugar; and
nothing is moro dltacrccnblo than for
children who go calling with their
mothers to begin llvo minutes after
their arrival "Ms I want something to
eat; ' "Mn ma I want a piece."
Mothers If you havo no concern; for
your children's health pray liavooilt-
tie for their mwrj. Tribune and
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FEEDING CORNSTALKS.
iw a Oreit Deil WMth Is Well Wt.Hli
Sisslni; It t'urelasOy tVailrd.
Onn ot tho most oxtonslvo sources ot
waste among fnrmors Is tho mlsmanngo-
mont ot corn fodder. Thd r.tinual loss
In tho country nt largo amounts to
tniny millions. Tho valuo of stalks Is
Injured in thft flrst pUco by cxposuro to
rains and if tho sheoks are carelessly
mstlo nnd becomo prostrated thoy nro
sojn rendored of no Vnluo whatever ns
food. In passing through tho country
and obsorvlng tho condition ot most of
tho corn fodder a safe average estimate
has placed the toss by needless r posuru
tont lo.ist ouo-tlilrd nnd freqtiertlynt
moro thnn ono half tho vnluo of well-
kept or uninjured stalks. In thAiO ro-
ntons of tho country whoro tho com is
l"ft standing and not cut or socurod In
shock exposure to all kinds of wo.ithcr
soon reduces thoir vuluo and spoils
thorn.
A stilt greater wasto results from tlio
common practice of feeding tho stalks
whole1. Tho cows cot oil' llio leaves
mid learo nearly nil tho rest untouched
which when mixed through tho manure
rondnrs It unlit for handling and
spreading until rotted by s vernl
months exposure In the mttnuro heap.
Taken altogether it Is safe to ray that
not moro thnn one-qnartci of tho best
value of cornstalks Is obtslncd by (ho
nvorago farmer. Assuming that their
Miluo when iiiiinjiiivd is nt least ono-
HtUi that of tlio corn nnd the nvcnigo
corn crop to bo 1600OM000 bushels in
tlio wholo country thoi tho nclunlloss
from tlio imperfect majngemont of tho
fodder would bo oqiial to tho valuo of
tJi.OW.OOJ bushels or about $100000.
OW annually to tho farmers of tho
country at large.
How may tins lost bo prevented? In
fwo wnys. First by taking speclnj'
vims in securing mo corn in shocks
liaco tho stalks equally on all sides of
Uio contcr so that Iu bottling thoy will
not inclino to one side or become pros-
trated. Arold uiaking small shocks
which nro easily overthrown. Hut In
making largo and substantial ones
givo stitllclcnt Vf.ntilatlon by nllowmg
crevices between them if they nro
ilrst bound Into bundles with tho bands
Just nbovo tho cars as somo fumioi-ts
practice thoso I'mnlles nro to bo placed
Iiiosely together for tho nlr to pass bo-
twecn. AV th n'l this c.r there will bu
somo loss by espostire nnd it Is there-
fore d 'sirabfo to husk nnd llnnly so-
euro tho foddol as soon as tho corn Is
dry enough to provont all danger of
of mold. Tho iost perfect protection
would bo. If p.-acticnble to draw tho
com during cutting on wagons In tho
m ill biiudlos Just mentioned nnd
plueo It in shock under it brand shed
ftli-ro It would Cry without any Injury
wlutuver by oposuro. On n smooth
surface under rucii n shod with tho
shocks placed in close roT with nnr-
. iw p-ths b'MVoui n- aero of aver-
age corn wool I o.'Oiqy about threo
Mpiiro rods.
Tho second way to provont loss Is by
cutting tho foddei about a fourth of nu
inch long with a machine so that cattlo
vlll oat tho whole. Tills short cutting
hrsaks up or crushes Ml the hard r
horny parts and avoids tho danger of
tho bird and indigsstiblo pieces
when cut an inch or two In length.
This mode has bojn practiced by somo
fjiccossful farmers for nearly halt a con-
t'lri mid Ills not been muoh improved
of later yotrs. Our own experiments
iiidicitotli.it the value of tho stalks Is
improved in value as two and a half is
to one by this mods of cutting. If tho
stilkshavo been will cured tho cattle
wdl cat thu whole- If they havo been
partly rotted by rains they will not bo
eaten. Moldy stalks can not be
changed Iu n'atura by any amount of
cutting. Sprinkling with moal to mako
them more paint iblo will bo unsuccess
ful fo.i the cattlo will only thrust thum
about with thoir nosos In order that
thoy may lick oil" tho meal and leave tlio
stalks. Meal and Htalk.s must In nny
ciso be given lo them separately tin-
lo s l'ie ht.ilKs aro cut no short that tho
moal may bo mixed wi.h them in a
nearly uniform mass. It is here thai
cnsilsgo pos-csscs tho advantage that it
Is novcr woather-boatcn or rotted by ex-
posure to rains.
Tho only dilUculty In tho waj of the
general adoption of this managotiont Is
the cost ot the ma-hliicry. I'trmerv
have generally Inld nMdo their luroo-
powers or bao not procured nny
since itinorant steam tliresliTu havo be-
como common. On small farms whoro
tho owners nro in debt thev m iv not
Jjo able to procure tho pQivexj iLcilU
1V1 A1IUJ 111U UU1 JU1 llUit Ull .'II IU
bo economical. A two-horso treail
power costing SIM) nnd ono of tho best
mo Jem stalk-cutters costing I? 10 or
8j0. will answer woll for moderato cs-
t'lbllshmonts and will cut several tons
a slay. 1'or largo farms a small steam-
cr.gino will bo required and may be
alsi used for thrashing corn-shelling
grinding feed nnd hawing wood ami
fencing. Countru Uaitkmtin.
FEEDING FOn MILK.
Cows Kliuultl Nut Ho rnrcftd lu J?ifl
Ttipinielres to Buply their Krwds.
Writing frjm Nebraska a correspond-
ent asks us how bran ouupircs with
corn meal ni n food for m Ik produc-
tion. When wajinswor that tho food
for m'lk should bu tho Hush nnd bono
forming foods wo know that all our
raiders will not agree with us. Thero
aro thoso who bjliuvo that corn
meal stands at tho bond of foods for
this purpose. Hut sro bollovu to tho
contrary. As botween tho two bran
nnd corn moal bran Is the better milk
producer. Hut if thoy nro mixed to-
pettier they mako an oxoellent ration.
Two parts by moiiuroinont of bran to
ono part cf corn muni Is about tho
proper proportion. An Ohio dnlr m tn
always makes It n prantico to lay in a
supply of bran immediately after har-
vest Ho gets it at that t'mo chenper
for thoro Is loss demand for it mid tho
mills usually have n large stock on
hand. Tlioro is no dilllculty In keeping
bra'i If it is stored 1 1 a dry place
nnd so it may as well be bought nt
tills season for whiter use as nt uny
other.
If we expect to got milk wo must foosl
generousl) of course unci at nil sei-
sins of tho year tho cow must Imj fur-
nished with what sho needs witho.it tho
necessity of making much exertion to
got It Her exorcise must bs limited
VVo do not protend to say that this Is
best for tho cow but wo nro now talk-
ing about producing tho bast milk pos-
sible. As wo locently said we havo no
doubt that moro exercise and sovcro
oxerclse would !h n proventlvo of some
of tho serious diseases tint attack our
cows. Hut ns the object of keeping a
cow Is primarily to get her milk wo
shall continuo to forco her In that di-
rection. So if that is our Intention
and as tho more mil's sho will glvo tlm
batter wo will bo satlslio I wo should
study not only to glvo her all sho wants
to oat but to glvo it to her In such n
woy that sho will not hate to grea'lv
exercise to o'dain it This advice how-
ever is particularly summer advice
when the cowsho'ilu havo good pattnrs
and water convenient 11'e.jfeni Itural
Many quadrupeds us the cut have
membrane lining tho bottom of tho
oyo-liall with a brilliant ) olio w luster
usually grown or pearly. It is this
which makes tho oyot of suoh niilmuti
luminous In tho dsrk O-'ileojo JfcnttU.
.-From Nosr York to Sau Francisco
by rail H 8.uU miiW Iu nu air-llmi
tk distant? is jfbou( ?(60Q mUsss
Jl
THE MMOHY OF THE P-AST.
IVoril About Those Whi Lived Long
fonii Aso.
Jndgo J. IL Swan wild recently died
nt Columbus O. a niitlvo of tho town of
Western In this couiity( wroto ns follows
to a friend a few months beforo his dentin
"As ono grows old (nt least I do) ono
recalls moro frequently ami vividly tho
past with mo It Is Western tlio Hsh-
Ing for minnows nnd trout with your
brother. Tho school homo with Its
seats mado of tho outsldo plank of
sawiogs tho bark adhering to tho un-
ilorsido nnd thomigcr holes into which
tho legs wero driven showing on top;
the enormous llro-placo In tho school-
room; the nlr loaded with tlio snicll of
bread and butter brought lu baskets
made by Iho Indians the sehool-houio
too fnr o.T from houses of tho children
to go homo for their dinner. Then the
enko llllcd with coriander seed which
Mrs. nnd Ann Flo) it gnvo us (when wo
stopped on our way to school) at (Icn-
erai Flood's. Tho Harlow knlfu nnd
tho gilt-covered primers of tho 'Houo
That Jnck Unlit' nnd 'IUno Heard'
nnd the red Morocco cups for children
theso gnvo full gnitlflcat'on. Then n
f;rent event was iikrg of oysters brought
ly sleigh from Albany. Sugar plums
tlio outside sugar nnd .r-autlfnlly
colored nnd the Insldo sweetened lld'ir
or whiting. Harcfoot. of course In
summer; but tho shoomnker wontfiom
houso to houo in the fall nnd mado
our shoes. How pleasant It was to
watch tho work on our shoos nnd an-
ticipate tho tlmo whon they would bu
llnishcd nnd thou put tho precious
things under our pillow tho first night!
Popguns of nldor whistles of butter
nut jewsharjM nnd kites Idled the plnco
and wero probably quite ns enjoyable ns
tho thousand kinds of tots of tlio
present Thero wero eight children In
my father's family then nnd my mother
mado tholr stockings and whiter coats
and trousers from wool to completion.
Pretty well for a merchant's wife."
Home ("AT. 1) Sentinel.
DELIGHTS OF WALKING.
A l'eir !.oa1rnl llenmrks by a 1'rrson Who
lirllmrs In I'ritcnlrlunl.ln.
For good honest Interehungo of
thought nnd sentiment; for Killing n
man and separating tho corn from the
ohnlTIn his moral spiritual nnd sochl
churnelcristlos; for getting n grip
stronger thnn over in the way of possess-
ing his heart 1 know ot nothing that
cnu bung better occasions or wealthier
chances to jou than walking with him
on the King's highway. You shall
learn moro of a man's heart his llkui
and dislikes his hobbles mid Idiosyncra-
tic? his weakness and his st.ongtli
in u day's walk thuti you shn.. bo able
to get by n month's rding with liim In
n dnieonco or a postchuiso. The Invoice
that winnows votir very hoait. and
sends tho chart1 ot dark mid doubtful
thought from ion leal lug the kernel
of true grain wnlto nnd olenn Is surely
nn iinspoiiknblo blesing as jou trend
your way along tho crisp and shining
upland road. Then vou hnie the
bright or oior-changlng sky nnd
gleaming cottage homes hero and thero
sheltered iimlor tholr warm wings ol
thatch colored o'er with golden stow-
crop nnd green moss nil sprinkled
daintily with ctystnl gems of hoary
rime inn! fro.eu sin V. lleyond nil
this tho exhilarating swing In every
step you tukc nnd the glorious Joy ot
freedom jou possess coinV.no to open
ciir he.ait tnhiiu who tl.iowl In his
lot with on for tho time Mid jogs
along witii you witu renuy wit nnu re-
sponsive rovercuce keenness ol w ton
and brightness of heart i liar a rare
privilege is gii en to every walker on
tho Kln"'s highway nnd throiuh the
sweet shadowy rural lanes nud mead
nws threaded by silver streams and
lined with willow holts lemlliiir there
from. And let how few accept with
gratitude and act upon tho gift which
nature o croxtonils to tnem with open
hands! What lovely pictures and
gleams of lasting joy thoy who do not
djo afoot miss forever. lhe ijuivcr.
BETTER THAN A DAGGER.
Mow a Detroit IVIdosr (lot Hid uf an Impu-
dent Ailinlrrr.
They sat on opposite sides of the
street car and ho settled himself buck
for a long stiiru at her. He began nt
tuo learner on her lint and had got as
far down as her throat iihcn she oould
stand it no longur. Sho didn't ritg
the hell nnd lenvo tho car iu n hull';
nolthordid she chntigo her scat to avoid
his Impudent gaze. She had already
paid her fare but sho felt forhorpursc
took from It u silver dollar nnd ex-
tending It to tho fellow sho swcotlj
asked:
"Will j ou pleaso pay my faro?"
"A'v oh certalnh with pleasure '
hu replied and ho shoved the dollar to
the driver.
Driver shook his head.
"Chango!" shouted tho man.
"Xo good Hint's a counterfeit!"
Tho man turned roil and green nnd
blue and crushed strawberry. Ho In-
spected tho dollar nud saw that the
driver was right. After a painful
moment ho slipped It Into his lest
pocket fished out n dollar hill nnd
when tlio change hid been given him
ho handed the ludy nlnety-livo cunts
nnd retreated to tlio back pl.itform
to snoar.
"I will send It to somo charity"
whispered the lady to her left-hand
neighbor. "Tho object was to get rid
of his Impudent presence. It Is un ex-
periment that noicr fails. "VitivU
Free Vrcu.
THE GENERAL MARKETS.
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If r. n. ti.. Practical nnd Analytical
r'l.Kmlal. WnalilniKnn. II. P . makes HiO
followliiR orflrlal alMomsnti "To tho
ib'itlsinds wheal ayelenis insiinciivciy
shrlnk f'-om tho uso of Morphia and Opium
AI..1 nlal1vfo innfttnrfl.wllOlUstlVltreSll
tho ovll an I t tlmu fntstl clTcctS nf theso
danger ns dniKs the lied mar vovzv voro
must provo n boon. It Is not only entirely
froo Irom nil oplslos poisons nnu cinowes
(n thing which net ono cough preparation
nen can boast) but It Is altogether nn
original and most happy combination of
Ilia ImiS ftnrttAl nf-nnta. nntl Is nS bttrm
less ns It Is effective. I bass this assertion
on careful Analyses nnd numerous practical
tests tho latter In every case resulting In
a spoedy cure.
The Charles A Vo(;oler Company Ilnltl-
more Maryland nro the SoU Owners nnd
Manufacturers of this valuable remedy.
T1A tlnn I nt Ilia nnUt.nnra. ItontCl Denftrt-
Incut Dr. Janles A. Bteuart tno ot the
most omlnnt pbyslelans in America saysi
"It supplants the objectionable and barm
fid foatures of other couch mixtures."
Laura Clancy tho beautiful young
actress whoso death nnd cremation oc-
curred Intel' was n spiritualist Her
nshos worn by hoi' rcquost put In two
ones onn of which was to bo burled In
her sister's grave In Hultlmoro nnd tho
other In her mother's gravo In Ver
mont.
a
Mn. rRTitn MAM. 212 W. Twenty-
fourth street Now York aays lhat ho suf-
fered six years with rheumatism and found
no relief until Ht Jacobs Oil the sovereign
remedy was applied which cured him
complotely.
Tim enmel Is tlio only bird we yearn to
hear warble nlttr listening to a innn learn-
ing to play the violin. I'M Jtittr .Id-
ranes.
The Health Commissioner Ilnlllmnre
Mil. Dr. Janiea A. Hteuait says of lied
Btnr Cough Curei It combines In an unlquo
nud cIToaivo manner approved curative
nuclides which nro relied upon by tho
faoultlesof tho dlirercut schools of medi-
cine with other valuable Ingredients. Con-
tains no poisons or opiates.
riir. fact llint tbo poet Is born not mads
relieves our cilnentlonnl system from a
serious responsibility. lloiton Courier.
- .
Stranger than Fiction
nro tho records of somo ot tho cures of con-
sumptlou "Ifucteit hv thnt most womleruil
remedy Dr. Pierce's "(Johleii Medical Dis-
covery." thousands ot grutclul men and
women who have boen snalcln.il nlinoii
from tho very Jaws of death can testily
that conriituptinn in Its early stages is no
longer Incurable. Tho Discovery has no
isjunl ns n portornl and nltcratlvo and tho
most oiMtinate nucciions oi tuo turoai nuu
lungs yield to Its iower. All druggists.
"I host shako off this bad habit" said a
tramp ns he caiod at bis tattered coat
A". 1. Juurnni.
i i a
YiHlHf- SIpii Jlnid Tilts.
Tusi Voi.t.mo IJult Co. of Marshall Mich.
offer to solid tin Ir celebrated I!leotko-VoI.-t
ic list T I a olbr KLS'Tllin ArrMAISCKD
on trial tor davs to men (young or ubT)
anllttwl wllhnersousiloblllty.losso. vitl-
Itv and all kind roil troubles. Also for r' eu-
luatlaiuoiesiriil ila.t iraly.ls nnd many utli-
r iltseaaui. Coiuplotel 'U.luUon to health
TUor.nnil manhoot gunranteml. No risk In-
eurriiil as W t'oya' trial la nllowed. IVrlto
them at onee lor IIIulrrll pamphlet free.
To ACCtrucLATK dollars my son yoa
must bnvo somo sense to beglu svltb.
Vurdelf.
a
" WltAT wo lenrn with plensuro wenover
forgot" !'reiJ Mncler. Tno following la
a ease In point. " I paid out hiiudroils of
dollar without receiving uny lieneflt"
says Mrs. Emily Ithoads ot McUrldes
Mich. "I bad leinnle complaints. especial-
ly 'drawing-down.' for over six years.
Dr. It V. Pierce' Tavorito I'rescrfptton'
did mo more good thnn any tncdiciue I over
took. I nilviso every sick lady to tnko It"
And so do wo. It never disappoints Its
patrons. Druggists sell it
It's cry sel torn lhat tbo umbrella gets
laft. U'oknow whereof we speak. Jio4-
ton rott.
Do You Want to lluy a Hog?
Doc Buyer's OuldotlflO pages engrovlngs
ot all breeds colored plates pries of dors
nnd where lo buy thum mailed for lAc As-
sociated Fanciers SIT 0.5th Ut.l'liila. l'a.
"Uk ain't no violinist but he enn Just
fiddle n cat cit the fence" was Hie way a
country thap put It
rile Tumors
however large speedily and painlessly
cured without knlle cAiutio or salvo. Bend
six cents In stamps for piniphlct refer-
ences nnd reply. World's Dispensary
Medical Asa'tiou lOOMolnSt.1UutIaJoN.Y.
Wiies the cat set s n flying loot-jack ho
looks upon It ns a ouT-feucetve hint
Cooous and HoAnSENrss. The Irrltt-
tlon which Induces coughing luiinesllntely
relieved by use of " iruien's JJronelilal
Troctie. " Bold only lu boxen. Si cts.
' Voo can count on me" as tho slow cal-
culator's Augers rem.n ked.
Pike's ToOTHACiicDuors cure In lmlnuUiSa
Ultnn't SulfJur Sii hisils and litauUDcs. Ito.
Q rnuAN Co u.i lutvu vku kills Corns a Iluiion.
A II A.i Is called a confirmed liar when
nothing that be says Is confirmed.
Ir nnilctod with Poro frcs no Dr. Isiso
lliouyson's r.ja Water. Vnaeuts ie.l It SZto.
Fee from Opiate JSmetfcs and lotton
A PHOMPT SAF SUOE CURE
rr Csraclits. Asir Throat llmrtm4f iHflHitiia
ColdtkllrvittliUti Crvstt M t)t3 Cwaslkt
Althrstst Qulaafi I'alaa In Clieat tvlsjCstr
rsiriiMiriUxbrtaiLBazft
lTlce 50 centi a bolt If. Bold by Drvfrlrti an1 X a t-
prf UftrtXn tent Wit tiro boitULzw C.KxrvS
paU bit MrwffNr s9i dollar fa
iiu riuRiia A.TrnitiTn cosriXT
sM UwbsUI 4t I Itvrvir.fa.
4tiUsMf. IUJ Uatf V. B U
BBYAHTfiSTnAnOI-l'S -;-
aiTlui. lu MlialuUaia v.'ir Miitni tllaushl Ilwk-
triu24Siilirl-lt4i)lwiUMiuliiS .ml a.iu-4 lu H.mioiia
I inirP tVI.M lIPCC'li'ss rtbsacvrr.
I AIIIKV.'xl.laniiii LfiuCO (. r llluMrucdtlr
UMUIUU culsrsioC. J.llVli lluauiv.V.ir.
onrn a sinsiTir. Asrnn irmn'. to vn
.rlll iilnnsnl.l'alnitM worn la.uijil' ?.i.
Cft r C? a mania (laUrr er enmmUilfn ) U svanta far
Vf M J Ih.icnajN.vIlouk IHUcs-IJl'i""'"'"
Will hi im j . Uuuirkal I'uV. Co.. SL b'li lit.
0 CENTS. . Ms-lennlrhrtheN T A
r 7.. A n IIsrsnsfiearCMnro.1-
Positively ths Deit ws a t. ask vou it.
II Is a w.ll-kaown f.cl last moil cf Ins ITS
llnnn.nf .ID.ll.J.... . 1. ..... M
I17 II HOflliUUl thsl SlKTSlin'S lolljl lj
.w.1. IU.WI Iff auawui.1 pur. si.i tcrv 2
vslutU. Nothing: nu l-Arth will 1
male liena lav Ilka Hli.rl.lMi.v i
itiiilillun I'ottder Hum wis lU'W-nlul le
1 TnADiyrMAnK:
A BIG OFFER. Ifn'o'Tjinyrft
ASA " '"t5r " Wkiiiiia-MiiiiSil.0 2ii
T'tA "''-'''i'Vi'!! """ ""J " anilnablTi;a '
MSEEPSi
tielrrnEE by mail.
OHlfiKFW fnHfsf tr?A U"S CkoUrs Ae fcVM smrwlxr. . vt wnl . m.U U
VVj !. V rivfct"J Miililn .tanps. AIm mrnlthad In 1 cam tlf
unioari 0a PIK. JW S7.DS1I 1 .T. Lirculirs
PERSIAN
Magic Charm
tsitaa. riSisles a dsllsbtfiil kIoi Is alniclf wuad.r.
jol. .nd.t for inrl . .tuliiki Ustl. Ascais
l Is.lnicl
tWIJI;
Waolf.L JAl-AltHilii'l
tHiU'ECIALT
Will.
CiiwlSFL"
led and carta without Aa tnif.
l-l'i.flM.lJAorvr.KBt('u.lU.
U Ols tfwsllhlsvilt Snl (rose A ifX..
Union Stove and MafflMorks
TJ&AmnvronrH xaxbam
IlsssfJnTlrJsassrslirTssH saTfll
STOYES!
Arohlteetnral Iron Work House Xonts
ana uaasinga qi iTsr vnuuvitea
Talent Bash Weights and "Portable
a. A
1
Indispensable Bake Ovens" for Baker
Oenrsstioners' ana aamuy use.
DEALERS IN
Enamelled and Plain Hollow-Ware
Slubber unit Leather Brlllnc Brass
Clouds. Uai nnd lVater Pipe and
Machinists' ISunplle.
Spfi?:
lP3VuTfiriH5T.
iinnmsi rrrrrro i
'eraiiAi. vi-s i-si.
Tor sbore tmo.t.1 will to iwmJ. to W ri. ss
sl rel" lTcr r.0d ...: "fsBor-Mons. nn.
."?. V.. It.. VV . t of l.rau iVrfli atid Comrli l
ROVkiL-
lyJnvttJaTMrlSfwRKto
ItV.sSstaO - M m. 1 A T 3. 1. TsssssssC Vssssssst
mm!8&lm
no hoi of l.rM aMIl ;?'jr'' ' J ll
lrslre.1 Or. II pr I'rrnl. will sen J lit
un wsrrrnteil illil-trnid CAtn. yjt
Anmsli .E. JIKNUlUs A CO.
V'..;-i.-.VS In.milmn'em-Bll. S1UIIS 10 nf
OI lUBIIina sirawnjHusi
.".' .. - .1 .. I .! 1. 1
' w jt( on ri-s-rii
li'"h.fJ5ZeffiwJ!
Ituusas Clly l
CATARHH ely'8
CREAM BALM
Causes no rain.
Itellcrcs ut Once.
Thoroiigh Treat
ment nlll CnrcVj
'ot n Liquid nor
SnufT. Apply Into
tmY-EEVER nostrils.
tsrOIrn It a Trlnl. SO ccntf st prorsrlitri
R cents ly rntll rvttrrrii Sample tattle by insll U
Mais. KLY imoTIIllS.DniKZlit OwcsaM. t.
..tVOIA C. PIHKHAM'8..
VEQETABIE UOMPOUND
is A rosrnvK ounii ron
All the la!nfnl CoinslsUU
snj DrsknrMrs so toaimoa
aa '.atooarbrsl
lKMii.K ruri'i.iTioy.
rrlMll laUialtslDarlauanram.
.It rmrrM laJWy for UtfllrMh frrlim -.
illinlt and IU ttlS ff rnla o-IIAol 1(1 rf . i 1
II dllxulncio.tSKaMsiu Kfludhs cos gladlii tmie.
Il wUlcnr..ntli-lU OraxSjui traoMta laflannua-
ll.inaoj U-erslioi yalllnit and bUvlawnunn and
c m.'ijnl Spinal wciim. aiwl I eutu-ul.ilr aitars-
UramorfaHslntac-.riAtoVwT.dwtrftrfallfraalnf
forrlmu1.-itssndr UaTfaWesknaot h. Momaf b.
Il currf nivumx II.Jrw Ksrrooa l-r-clMlisn
Oanvrml rvbUlIT Rlcplain. bniraHtloa and liall
r-tloa. Thsl fflnffof bpsrlnv rtown.raarlsff 1ln.
mai haekarlia il si war ncmtanmUr rnrcd hr IU ear.
rVn't aamelol."n.VUa..forpftra)MC Illaraot
lmlrToft'laallaIlrsnlel-l. rnrltit4rvSQlr4.
For Choirs Conventions
Singing Glasses and ths
Higher Schools
FHLY'5T!sK
WBM22iA
VjoijM
jjr.jTu"
'
Ko tetter Books hive appeared for years Una sf .
tea foUowin(-!
Choral Worship. '- httSW TOft
Honk of tU) fUircv iO) pr Klvcirnti. wltUAcaM)
cmllwtltn of ttrrfit and hecrr f a$le J pcgi of
thebat llymnTuu.e 1ltiir nf Anthem. int. a
psta ot mliccIlUsTuQi Concert Mmlc il l'crdsU
en. V.
Tho Modol Singer. SlKVS'jRlSrf
for Hinting CI-'.? IVSptfr. 121 Urarlnl KtsT-W
cisisM. ai tittw. snsj t'&rt Bssnra. 2.ltrrun Tunet. U Av
elsM J Uitw nissj t-r( hitttr; 'iMijmn Tunet t$ An"
IhcniisAud 4 Ctunti. Aiiandunt and sirfulmucr1il
roriht8lncUislctiosl Tcchtfr. ojcu l'cr Uoi.Ks.
oong urcei:ngi ira m juk foi
tho blither tthoui. m fining hr tbit Coll in
1echnokKla1stndoLer ftvcUl trbnoia ArAOeDile-.
(natlttjiet Bemloaiica. Hltih i.t Norms. I 8 1moI. Jw
large ocutotoiKci. ntia-tnoilxcd aoutraof ibhlcb
mi trdr. Kthloworustndinttts .ttanlcal In ls.utr
ti d lntceft!iuc to ererr vu Aim exrrvltri and l
fttfsfio for toiro culture. c . rerdoxen.ii.
Any buoic mailed for tb retail price.
LTO.V b IIIllIsT. ClitcMCv III.
OLtVEIt JIlTiHOlY A CO. Xtoaton.
EVERY CASE.
().'Cti-i-rJi Uroneh1tlf(.thmiXIy rs?tr
liiro Ihroat C lilritia.1 h' i acne ti Aot ntvit
ftiiliittoeur. Siiulf r J'rttttmontat Akroardni t
tUtforlt. Milledforll AdCTi brtMi-rr A Cn i-l '
ttwvru o. suiucrai vua abq uitwum m ii Uii
'r0lnlro4aeaaila.il th.lra.lalhe-lt knaaanlarln
iOlll UIMP SV. Ilb-rl ruraciirinaoH Sill-i
( ij;iolHtnlhiiuUlmaa. Jw furtlMnOi
lar. uvt tinn. aAlnaau .1 onna. '
T'fn iiu-.t-.or in. h.w YnnK
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roadwnjr. New rorx.
tiA?ST3SSW4?i4MS?-'cues
MggZZ
rnvm
9.ITCHIHQ PILES. -
I llrnnin innat st Distil.
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llriLALllll'ls lo tUIJIKO AI r.
h as I'lnirJca llUXciirs l:b.
niuipiuuia " sioiaiure Ibteius
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sV.2J c& n IB I mm It.ati. nlatllnala m.m lmi. 4 Aiiw
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pertuv. Coin rMamnsv fcrot pt(nil.l. Addiflq
lull ft. li- NOllTON.l. WCemral WtisUclIaiuCWcsW
G01SU3PTI0N.
I bava ft (Kltla rmd 1 1 t lb fttTl)asiA fct ti
I bsv. a poaltlv. r.Miiff I. r lb. .b.SlMaJt St ill
ttvsotMvuaa f easHtB l
lts rat hlMrUsilOf (B(
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iJli.r.A.fiLgtUiiiiil.ili.wifMi.
R. U. aware: " '
THAT
Lorillard'o Ollmax Plug
Wstlni a rt'l tin litqi Uial LorllUril's
7. . itw.o i.riti iin.riui insi uirnisraY
ibtt C'llpplns.sui Unit UirtlUnr. Hands J
U Uwi ami she ucsu quslllr cueslilcred I
POf? PJLAJaX
BD'I i anil r.i ss won
I.. r. I.I. .. i .
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Ijii s wor
wunn iurajL .i worm
LlnJssnifcilors llkl;
San ink isntorr-r.l
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OeedBil'jantB.Bulba.OardanTonfa.Btp.FHlfE
'w atS'l' '-"I )t.l I UsriltDf I. scad wr sr hwrtsls llis
J. D. HGuV & CO. Reek-far. M-hutfe.
En1. LAY
cell rmt US' fil II IU lw prevent and ear.
S.al rilFB. I. H. JOHNSON A CO.. ItMIIMI SISM.
piTCUTQ Hand-Book FREE.
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