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55?" 6 H Kf S IH fr I I i r tit h ft f. r I fet?'" a, . jtry LiZ "German Syrup" Tbs majority of rell-read phys icians now believe that Consurap tion is a germ disease. In other tx&, instead of being in the con stitution itself it is caused by innc werable snail creataras living in the facags fcavingno business there and eating then swsy as caterpillars do the leaves of trees. A Germ The phlegm, that is sie bsi. Tea coached nn is tace ictra jeerGiae. Disease. parts of the Itmgs which harebeen gaawtsioa and destrojed. These little barfUi, as the gems are rr..r?d, are too r-ni to be seen with the mied eye, bat they are verr much alive just the same, and enter the fcodr in car food, in the air we breathe, and throcgh the pc-rs of theskia. Thence they get into the Kood and Snaliv arrive at the :trcs srhere ther fasSen andincre-e -vein irirfitn-l mneditv. Then Syrap comes in, loosens them, fails them, extwais them, heals the places they leave, and so nosrb and soothe that, in a short tine ecc--ntrp-th-es becsrne getm-prccfary -rej .1 TOOK IN THE KNOCXDQWN SALE. a KT2T ' " ,-"?. -"e? ! CURS. Sj?5 rgc; W F 4 rf? $ SG Ess a aa 3 DIE EOT? In n fftne. Pavtaasou . Pclzli Ftfe. KVoc r wax !iv-t F-eJ- Or5 mIm. - -tiara. SotmScx. MUk . ai Soxiatat er3 trCt. UILES -. ViEA-TtUE. 1H. A.T Drt.s - r f ' v. ftnT men .J Btiiii - ki. troseiI wk I- - I-'-"1'; t' . cf ES. MILE3 ht-JiT CUKE cscr-S r -pert Locxa, aacaaaax. Xi' S- E- - Jl :?tt2Kc fca . Saj uiea DR. HOa' cAT CURE i-nltrtwa4''aicwtTr -tf Uru HctrtIT-ii.t-.; t. toe two ; - : JtjsSS IxJ. eat D'.MHcfi can Curs i4 Cr,ttUes Ji5odicaI Cc,EJJchartf !nd. Sold tj l J fly l-r.T." Rli fsh-T' Cxsimlr TV Aiwa; - 01r dtr." b saM. s b x!srw si5e fise iuj-, "1 w tfet e McrtsS rtre ratora i-rtrtl a iacciaiewn taJe ia baa." T, SSvxnl." sfe seJ. koiiag mrr ti tlr ef btr o&ffwicap. "I wiD so "wi:h ya al tsci oct a fcaT b Traanac go I irQl show yxw thai il i iaW to st scc2biEsr e-?ast at a lew Srare. THs extaracsac asaces TriTes xnui 3 1? fSet?."' Xtt tbeo."' be irii5;ered. a tbey .mJKred tiae Jce. xar iao:fcr nertr ps54raeffetirwi53fc-abBt.a3d tbpr doaT tteSia fatTJiavawKTss ? pe drt--3 irtjcaia ia txnrs. I skill take nUiera aft-erfer." "Taie it jmr. taie it E'cravr be cafpnl as ta eierk sboorcd a frrhjfc we tM&): I bsve j-zst es&p&& frwasoia C-err-an arla? I ta af:er ose of tbose iuci- &5tj aet, I y', such 5 I read aboat tc Jbe rapT."" AaT' be lerasrid, nbat u mere liie it, sir. Fcr dcJfers! Tco car, toi dean rtE, I bie to be KbersJ cceaswrj-allr.- He lajde a wrx fae aad fte laid il aside tritb a sxgk. "TTn, Trdir beejtcalatftJ, "if be.- isn't a ba: tfcat I Kke better. Six co2 brs e" Weil, Ast is toa uear, bat i is becossics-. ScH, I Troeud sot Kit Jo bar it, as I asi afrs ayaaAir sroaid tarn over ia ber jraTe." "Here, raSKaer," be K'eti ca as be caazbt bis wtfe pwprrqr ia tie glsii, oa , n , - .. j . . -ii IOtT KH i Cii Qi:i?l iTIl7 ucu: bere, jast -wrap ap tba: lirue tbiag in ' bene and sead it boiae. Tbe iooger ire tftav tbe raore perpsexed e bxKae. Tbere is aodnair Kie proap rad", even I ia da world of fashion. Gtwbr, Itrre: I I aai o2 for tbe See." ! "Ifcd that tbiar cwrae, eb be rsreetlr that eTeainz. as be sani ! aa tasj ih-r after diaatr. ' "It did, Edward; it is jan lerely: let ess shoTS" ycc' Sbe stood l;f are tbe class a leas tine: betra regardiag ber -aitb ljj-H"-iiq: face: x.t "r vtt-yf , it ttss a F!r-t !scie tarrure. Ut )"... , , . ., v:j. i "it is ! bwKarag, zsr dear. Aad 1 ssp f p3t tbe bill csaie, :w. eai"" ; "Yes, Bd-sraid, dearie. It is oaly for 1 tx-fosr dollarsr Keir Yori Etcorder. iato i TCanted to B-t. t A Pbiladelpbia dry gtods taan aad a STortsxa&n rtcentlr toai a pacbttbost fr&ai P:ibsrs o Ciacsaati to attead , a !( . WT--"' N ICVv -J ye-j-r.cx. v .-. ..-i " iKl re t04a3C255i- ' cf the Jf-5 jf 1 fflLS races. Tbey passed tbr tirce very "V t" Tr--.! pleasaatlyiabetaag axaoag theiaselTes r 1. fc' . tsosKii j aad wita tbe otbtar xasAcagcrs. Tbe SS-4'" V Pcfl sport Tras ready to -vrager anytbia? he if- otft jsrss, , possessed oa aaytbia? he happened to i-v-ijra- i ,,v (,r ThT made bets ca tie srrfi beat, oa the aes cf passeagcrs, saaies of passiag boats. Suddea- 6d by D. J. Fry. dmr'fcm lJt if 5 "JSS ---. (Tt. "T rt' Ille-iJ: msi .-. Pe. 3s ifli.fh Hires Oati Zbit tstt prcperfyecaiiiasanpplycl 9 Root! iicb adds to the esjorctrt cf a:3 s ' dxIntis,jtQdt3aJ:esapcnC3 p- . vtJ7 popnlir bevenge. Doa't b (J-criTtd !f a initr, t tf U-r rrofit. tLt jrta tc t U"itjood" !&!. ,, uutxdjitihc gessas Una' of tbaader. The boiler of tbe psctet- i boat bad exploded. The drsaxraer aai 1 his fnecd, tbe sport, fouad thealTes hnrlfdapiato the air -mtb sarpruh.,; impetuosity. For a while ererytbing was black brfore tbe druiajaers eye ' aad he felt death rcacoaiforrably near Preseatly be beard the voice of tbe sport sayias, "IT1 bet you a bnndncd that 1 will fly higher than yoc." Til taie yon," replied tbe drummer. The coicraercial tourist is iacliaed to t thiak that the other tnaa woa tbe bet ' as he has not come dowa yet, oral least sobodr has sa hiia reach terra aVa-a Philadelphia Times. tm ni r 1 1 .ii CircamHnrf Alter Cte. A lady of about thirty years of ae i married a wealthy old bachelor of Dal i las. A female fnend asked her: "Bat tell me, vhy didn't you laarry your husband tea years ago?" "Well, you see, ten years ago 1 thought he was too old for me." Texas I Sifting?. Dovn to a Fine Xoint. Mamie You don't speak to Henry not got over that lovers quarrel ye:? B-lle Xo. He is sulking. I tnppoie he thinks I ought to speak 2r;t. Mamie Why not? Very few young ladies have the art of "making up" as yon have. Boston Post. Circus Man (hunting for a stray ele phant) Have you seen a strange animal Irishman Begorra, Oi have that. There was an injur rubber bull around here pullin carrots wid his taiL Har vard Lampoon. 500 IXirWlSHS L". T. 9.V.. Ci A Ton a AVctL. "Papa," said Willie, "what makes coal burn?" "Our hired man, Willie," answertd papa. Truth. A Leading Qantlon. VAS HCU.TH. V RIcliau'i GoMen Italian X 1 Cut CiAJwrrs nv aal KO&i -a, Suites tl Lie ul hiri tor .- tjcj, .t te , LnrrJicrS bjo&cka nliitielUunB.!uuJ Sai, tr-i a:t rrtisarr iorat ct U ducaM Isirra u inJbux. I'rlce, ti OO per Uaflle. Vm Kleu' Coldra lUIuu Xo.5 OzttTtnixzj. UrrcsiUl$rti. -lit JLbta rmtitm. l'iia la It P.jori, rust ta ltd HttJ. tiit U tb 'sk. Uttnud Eon Ttrtut, ji1Ajc ICjub, Lbsim aai coa. XncXfi Curt, Uintsi UnLiata,aaJ crvllavtca a3 diwat froca lit jrun, htar casiol Ijr lal'jrntko cr aiM d Mrrcsrf, kariif ti tixl r -J fccalthr. lrlr S OO per Hottle. Io Itlthau'i Golden Kinlth AbiIi data tit U con l Casrrta, GtL ImUtloaOrartl.a2kl ail I'tisiry cr GttS ul iUtrrctSttU. Irlc94 Sa pet Kettle. 1 Klctum'e CoUaa RputUtt In. Jeetlen, la-ttr ttrU CoaMrb'ta, lBAwalory Glwt. Buvt3rra.tr. Price Ct Su per Bottle. t BUbaa'i Oaldea Olntaneal tar IM (fnt-n fcUax it SrrkSili tone uiimtaca, 1VW 1 68 per Box. L Rltkaa'a Golden IUI-.SfrM aat 9nia mmrnt,tj m el o-i4ral pj r. cxseM of crer-vrtt, n tfiirt-ai. eta lric B ee per Boa. Toala aa Nerrlaa, nrTUn,CQ&timmir 9X yotiqian nc MCMutfis'iiui ca eVMfoVCll UHKT ST , feUa eTraligtiX, Qt lCTfaa .B,. He It was just about here that I used to loss Hetty Morris. Sbe Well, I suppose you will do something of the sort now by force of habit? Harper's Barer. JBaaaaaBBAbaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai . How a YTeaaaa Oieetr a !!. ( Ibey aay."" ad it was a uri who waa f"f. "that a fail marries a pn?tty hand, a stray nngkt, a tnek of looking down, some bttle poa-t of expresaon or fignre tatcbes bis fancy ; axsd obiitera'esall other qualities ia tbe woman be chooses; and this may be so, bat what Tin sere is so is tvi a woman trdaM a bouse oa the same principle. "Five years ago we took a bonse on a thrve years" leas solely be cause it bad a swinging ball Lamp srodded with cat's eyes. Theghtter of these things bewitched my wifea usaal good judgment. When, after we moved in, we foond the cellar damp and the furnace poor. I rather taxed her with want of forethought, she confessed that the hpd not con sidened these thxncs as fully as she ought. 1 was dreadfully tired the day 1 saw this house, and the ball was attractive with that pretty lamp and the bookcase built in the back Xarior. The lamp renlly got us tbe house Two years ago we rented another house which we are leaving because of various imperfections, en tirely overbalanced in my wife's eyes" by the delightfully cozy win dow swats which the BorrSon front of the house afforded. The back yard settles and floods the cellar every time it rains or snows, tbe kitchen chimnev smokes from an mcuraldy B-Z MAINTAINED HER PSGNITY. defective flue, bat all is forgotten be fore those dazzling inducements. I am choosing our house this time. Her Point Times. of View in New York As Anecdote of Coatcre. Couture was aa excellent master and took great interest in the prog ress of his pupils. His great preempt was, "Look at nature: copy nature." He published a bttle bVk full of guod advice to young artists, giving the result of many years experience. All his pupils were fosd of him, which proves that the exterior pecu liarities which semen ;?i'-s shocked strangers were soon overlooked by those who were able to appreciate his sterling qualities. A man who is loved by the members of bis family, to whom all his friends remain faith ful and who is appreciated by young people is sure to he of a thoroughly lovable nature. Still it must be owned that the first impression was not always quite agreeable. On one occasion an American, a rather shy and exquisitely polite gen tleman, and a great admirer of Cou ture's talent, went, provided with a letter of introduction, to pay his respects to the master. The master w&3 in his bath, but when his wife told btTTi of the visit. "Let him come inf exclaimed he, and much to our countryman's confusion, he was re ceived by Couture soaking placidly in his bath. He rather splashed his visitor, for, like many Frenchmen, he gesticulated freely while conversing. G. P. A. Healv in Cenrurv. ramlUarllSe Not Entertained Kr by ta- OUd of .Modern Athens. Tto bttle i,.rl sitting in the midst ofs $ kof Lcgcage near tbe end of thv u.-iU ch but one was irrisistJ Ky vi She was so very unall that U t bead did not reach the top of thetcat, and her fact were a long way from reaching tbe floor. ?ho, had a ttonghtful look in her dark blue eyea and the portly old tntule nian with glasses con! 1 not forbear to pause and smile benignly ujou , ber. The child fixed herglan-e ujon his ruddy countenance. Imt her sober expression did not soften in tbeleast. The old gentleman felt interested and smiled more pronouncedly. The little tnrl never moved a nrasele. "Bless me. thought the portly. party. "I must speak to her." He cleared his throat and peered over his glasses in the most friendly , way imaginable. "And whese bttle girl is thir be cheerily inquired, opening his eyes very wide The chill met his advances witlt the same steadfast gaze, bet never a word. The old genttaiian removed his spectacles and thrust his bead forward in the awkmrd manner which is pfpolarly supposed to touch a respons. c chord in the hearts of very youn j foJks. "And where is mamma f" There was no reply, either by syl lable or iresture. "Hm and does ocr little eu-1 like to ride on the carsf i Not tbe fainte&t suggestion, either j of approval or the contrary, was to ' be detected in tbe baby face, with its j dark eyes and frame of soft brown hair. The old gentleman was mov- ing gradndly closer to her, and sttmi ins all th time as only gentlemen with ruddy faces can smile. "And how old is our little girir The child stirred. One of the chubby hands played nervously with its glove. The fresh bps parrc-d. She was about to speak. The old gentle man resumed an erei-t porture and beamed with the utmcf-t satisfaction, inclining his head, meanwhile, in ex aggerated atrentivenc-as. "Until," and she spoke with great delfbiration. "I am sured, sir, that vour intentions, are earelv TroteT. I 1 family, which is. by the way, a noted one, permit myself to he drawn into a conversation which is likely to re veal facts of a private nature."" The old gentleman was not a little puzzled until he saw a spectacled f e m3le gather together the mass of baggage, tuck the Utile girl under her arm and inquire about the next train to Boston. Detroit Tribune. Parted Sereral Time. A young couple, evidently lovers, were parading back and forth on the platform warring for the train to go. He was to leave. She was to see hrm orL Some wag seeing the state of af fairs cried, "All aboard." The couple embraced and kissed each other and he hurriedly climbed aboard, and seating himself looked cut of the window at her. expecting the train to leave each second. But the sec onds winged themselves, into minutes and the train still remained. In fact the time to leave was twenty min utes later. Gaining courage the young man ventured out and" again the couple walked on in bhss. In a few minutes "All aboard" rang out again. Another affecting part ing and he dived for the train. Three times was this done before the orn cial "All aboard" sounded. It was great fun for the passengers. But the young man gained the most, for when be only expected one parting kiss he got four. Belfast Me. Age. ConXrderate Flag. In March. 1S51. the Confederate congress adopted as the national em blem the so called "stars and bars." It was made up of three horizontal bars of red. white and red. with a blue union in the upper left hand comer, on which were displayed thirteen white stars in a circle, thus giving the historic red. white and blue, which tricolor appeared in all the succeeding changes. The resrnbLffice of this to the "stars and strrpes- kd to confusion, mistakes and los of hie ct the battle of Hana-isas. and shortlv after that action another dag was bom to the ' Confederacy, in September, 1S6L The battle nag wa then adopted. This, m the lancuace of heraldry, was a red field charged with a blue saltier, with a narrow border of white, on which were dt-played thir teen white starr. in orier words, a blue St. Andrew's cross en a red ground. This was easily distinguish able and was never changed. New Orleans Thnes-Democrat. Bronvtit Sparrow to Thi Country. A number of oklnme residents of Germantown deny that the sparrows were brought into this uc-enrry from England by ex-City Treasurer John Bardsley It was a J--hn Bardsley, however, that introduid these pests into this ofintry. tlrocgh the in strumentality f Wjjrn F. Smith, at that time a c juncCman from Ger mantown. to destroy the mulntudes of measuring worms that covered the trves in Philadelphia and sub- SIIV Cnltore in Italr. About S00 A. D. Persian monks first brought silkworm egs concealed in the head of a hollow staff to Con stantinople. Thence sdk culture spread into Givece. A htsie later conquest carried it lu SkiSy. From there to Italy it was but a step. S0. climate. people sated it, Themins rry took r.oi, grew, throve and can rinues to this day The thrtfty jas ant manages to get silk and (L -d wine from the g cr-?i1 hxA&m First he plants his mclberrv trees. sixteen feet each way. next hs cxmcls w secure these birds. Phil prunes the heads into a hollow cap ade3pha Heooed. and trams his vines all over them, and finally, around the edge he sets a shelter of olive trees. So all sea-( sons bring him labor and the reward of it. Chicaco Tribune. i The ongmal John Bardsley was a well known resident of Germ a n towa. nd was familiarly known as "Sparrow Jack." He was a native of England and was selected by Oil Made from Cors. I It is stated that a sugar refining company in Chicago is making 1M , barrels of od rwr day from corn. The oil resembles lins-rd oO, and may le . used for similar purposes. There is about 4 per cent, of this oO m the i b..., -. uwu J U4U4mu "U I wasted by the onunary method ot making starch and glucose. New York Journal, BeisU'rta: fcy Photography. Macs aneanon is paid by the su p2nntendente of F.hsh military schools and coOttrts to instruction in photography, which is likely to take a rery prominent part in the recon noissance of the f umre. The position and appearance of farts can often be admirably shown by meens of pho tographs, and enlargements win fre quently bring out a surprising amount of detafl. The use of bal loons in war anonls another oppor tunity of using photography in recon-nojssance- New York Telegram. The Dos and the Squirrel. Bose had chased a squirrel into a hole in a stone walL The dog ' reasoned that in time the squirrel ' must come out where he went in. i The squirrel went through the wall, ' slapped up a tree and filled himself ' I " - . MV VV 4V.ita.WVa C. bUC hole and starved to death. CLEAN If you would be clean and haye your clothes done up in the neatest and dressiest manner, take thera to the SALEM STUUf L40DRY where all work ia don by white blur and in tbe most p 0-apfc mannif. COLONEL J. 0LM3 VED. Umvj Stmt' Ulf salt Oepiti. An important diocovery of salt has , been made by the officers tT the Egypaan salt department at a point ' on the Nile aLoof 1S mJte up the ; river from Carru. St-imeias of the salt show that it is " v sy fine qual ity. The deposit is said to extend over an area 6f 1,0K acres. New York JoumaL Those Afflicted Wtta lbt-.hibii"iD ole 4- i t, , UQUOR, 0P1CM CR MVCCfl "! Caaobttir a i COMPLETE, PERM EKT CUrE AT TnK KEELEr KST1TUTE: I Fort. GrOTt. Or. Ou3 wnie. JfiriClf wmfmrammmm r ' '' EBoaaaoaaaa r-; x t tr - " x r: ? X X c X, o : X 1 rr c 2 Z i e X 5- O 3 x rr zr I .-" """" ( CO r THE END OF THE LONG ."HJHNEY. John roj!rja . d: . In mrjro-r, oa Mtv t- . la tbe c xtaf vbcre bi l.lir Atd fasbcr father ..e-J;. Aad d)ta: La- grown rtxnmm. Abd rod raea are tociama, Tbere nt btair the fal -b durtof To Mb off Ih ,i Aad br Xlt&atiit & vnra tart til cx.rn he And nil bin ia att&tt; rare Tie Lirra -aa terriU) btv"7 - Death rase hrzt doew ra tbrrp. Aid he welcomed tkr a- fal straarr Whb a aKe f vriat: Wj. Acd oJr paikctlj rfchkjz. I"d like for to tar lT "The lad a raratd frceo the t fllir? A nsortof jra?o. Ard west to hzifUitr zi "Hted. Asd reft Qe tbe -mii to -. Cfclat sa rtrat aad irrsirHci CooMat ca vfeislle aad rlaz: Tie saieis a tvsti tzzrsi aad rtfxlc Tte lad. a r2td hold aad ates." Sweet nxa of lie u! rweitbrter Case la from tie garden tei: A&i be beard tie rif itt rattle. .rA i.-t beard tbe tocsd oi a tread Tat ric q tbe atacjr threioi. Aad wake tbe Spfc cai: Aad tbe dca cf a tcaritt rsze TJse djias ere vw- lvat Be aaw a fom ia tbe dorir. Axatait Ibc sezaeC Macs; Azd far Ko aM to t i earfaL He n "Mr loi teeae batt." THE BEST IN THE WORLD BlacKwell'? Bull Durban? SrrjoKirjg Tobacco Sihubd in the immediate section of country that produces a grade of tobacco, that in texture, flavor anJ quality is not grown el iwhere in tbe world, and being in position to command the choice of all offer ings upon this market, we spare no pains nor ej-pense to give the trade THE VERY BE5T. -5 - i "Mr ejta b erati c I w-asi $ rf tir vtaos. lad. Cocse tee K tir raititr, Jfca; Tb'rt a, riaVia is bsttoribaV. Jfaar Tf a t-tar & fiiDrs no riae. As-i K-r-!T.at o Iroa Ter VaJtB Ee all tier wilii tliiMk" A rtrccc am Hrted bt "benidrrs A brsw kad liTvni bii bead. Wt" qsalitr a"- for iartia. He. Utterisc wailj-. hiH. JkZti to ca the bre&st ef srsrle IVmees tbe cross aad tbe mi, Tbe oil irii tax xa he waited To pLss tbe ?: bar. Bzt while als t ol :Ured Azd Krorre to die aad lire, Tbe Lis b-fti-rl bins whispered Tbe barrse wcri. "Faifcer. 1 orcrre." Aad ocl cf the threriaj: shadows e aaswer laltered. "Ko. lc aow. dear lad: I deae it A art o jt&rs aio." Edward Splaej- Txi la Loadsa Sptcialor When in want of the best; ask for Bull Durbrpo Sold everywhere. None genuine without iht Trade Mark of the Bull on each package. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, it. C if DURHAM! I P s3sraa)fif?aLJ r5"Ji;.ai ! a.,a-jBi aj KF. m State Treasurer's Third Notice S VI.KX. Hay T, VHi. STATE OP ORJfiUX. 1 TEEA.-CC OLFAXIXCiTj OTH""K beiei. t riveo that FCScient ia3dareoaha-dtomTallo3Utad- ntjn-warraitc30ij -preEi aa not paid ttK traa! of fnadf," aad that the tame will - paid n;oa prestation at Ui o3c, tasre thtreon ctaasr with the daMofUiUnjtk. PHIh,MirrSCH.O. state T-esAurer. N" .iDlH. Proposals for Soppklll? 1 1 l SO JtK titl , dor It K harrow, rlun EaaJria. I stteel. H Aoz pateat Gwrsaa baadJed ba wfi.' lihe. dor o. 1 foJJd orke:, cajt r;l b w d .h lnehfe. 3 Hoc-e ledce haauoer of Si lt.5 aad 1 i It 1 doobte facm Urikiar tamaiT. TO lb o. 23 rxlraaUd thtl lioa. w lb Xo. Zl 01&o.l KO Ite 11 flaUhlar aall. "J SO it V! I .! , C - i -5 Q - t Mlmlckry in CaterpUIara. A very large caterpillar stretched itself from the foliage of a tree which I was pTTTimm and startled me by ia resemblance to a small snake. The first three segments behind the head were dilatable at the will of the insect, and had on each sde a large black papiliated spot, which resem bled the eye of the snake. It was a poisonous or viperine species mini icked, and not an innocuous snake. JibIXl PLUM BLSG M ATEP.I A L, O 0 fort Jf Inch palraslzed lira pipe. 3T) 'Area. 1 laeo lOfntK ' KOieetV. bted: tSHietJ, ' i, dor 1 laeh Saare aatoa. ire Td eoltoa flaaael (ahca. XXX; i itx t ' - E 1 do ?, use t. ,zocs iiacB i-bcs. j sax a taca tens; Th Beard otTra'Vws of tbeOreroa Stale luaae.Tnji! nej- lairtte t-tl fro-pj-az9arirslBia? at tae &;toa aear Jvem. On-sca. tae IbbowlEr t applSf Jar DKV Coot's. KU 6.0 yd AaIt&; rr.artaert np and wnM ffl yd Ltioxuae t;eeh- bttlar V6 laeh. j.u y&-jjoc a ,tu if, iara Jr iii taea Se SO yd, evfclnrr doto-daTS coku-f AstiI'd. ' SS v ' lit yd ouQt.aall cJMCi aAaata, Macx (j0,I C a&d w bite. vj , is ;uj yc rec ana orae ji r- era.' a, li , yoz BCihtcr' 1 SoK .... . . ""t.-, u . . .t- -- .- . Jax oaaiaxi 1 latt. w-dt i l aoi Bottuaj? itn jc Amrtctv: twee ctatm or. ! i o- ss v ,v' .. .j j .. . b mcm. m r..Ts,, , , a a.,. Sdoz 2o J waue.CSari. la JSirbitf J Staei b iJwjHe j . . ,, . . . prs paatalcoa bsttaas (metal) as aoz prs mfnoen, lavcz lore.) idips.lBeijwMe fdw tw l taoh larl s JBiit ead thread. , i tjto wa i taea Th''? wis nrovpd bv the imitation of EToaoe oro-l keeled scales on the crown, which " Jg was produced by the recumbent feet , oR'-CERIE. as the caterpillar threw itself back ' V- " '- "- ward. 1 camed os tne caterpillar, !r.,i craesttiwarjajrejhirosa! and alarmed every one in the village where I was then livmg to whom 1 showed it. Records of a Naturalist in the Amazon. 3..J 3U 1 -i' I - 5 g ! l x. C i- ZZ Z X s - - -,- 1 1 i i o s" ir c c J x 1 -. O " r ; i Z ' b" s " -" - 2. ! - Q x 1 r- 5 O - c , r I i p i r"J X X r- t aaaaanaia Crot.tlns aad Iljbrldlrlnr. A correspondent inquires what is the dinerence between crossing and hybridizing. The terms, as used by those who improve fruit and flowers. are defined in this way: Crossmg is only used where one variety is mixed with another variety of the same thing; for instance, one apple used to fertilize another kind of apple would be called crossing; but if an attempt were made to cross fertilize the apple and the pear. that would te called hybridizing, ba other words, crossmg refers to varieties of the same species, while hybridizing is used to designate that kind of crossing which i. between distinct species. ileehans Monthly. r3- d.tM. rouedoau. drtal cunuK tre-a, pc-ji 1oek. C i Co A a U tnad cartt ec2a. cbotce iuaad rV-t. cream tartar, J. A. Fo"rer"!. rrir&e. or as t2. 33 rro. oi't, Vckaa, fapcrior saftty. .. cor -cra& ofti.ho. t, ' eiinp zoop tUcii. cor bito ticrs. 3 dui txuhn. li blt)I3. 3 dor iui h-r 3' ea.aoytttr,ntJd.Fa"re3"orrood J) cora. C tauow or a ruod) 3) bxE a2acsroal 15 ltn each. 32 Jci coaceatrated Ijr. Axatricaa. S5.& eaaiUct'irca. 1 rrovs ct pip with ; rrc steaii. ib stearic wax cundiev or a, sir.-!. 5 do Worirtershlie cce (qaru La i Perria. IX in upioea. M com itareh. Onreg or ai ffoo5 c:i 0 gw.dca c a.i.r. 6tj r. tu&'ea SJi raif ddtr iatiar. txt r LroJtf lro comasfeil (or as Eti) Ire-h la 61. zn i Matxra?al Zqzs, ireh, latprortd tuUtT Oregon. ePICES. 3J3 ia biact; p-ppsr, groa&d . BCTTLB. 23 rt frash dairy bauer, (wily) rsore or Ics. TEA. 'Stone. ( K10"ijJap!ia,Co5timthraad,oraJ!S'i' tst thing in coffee. 3.TI3 2 Ccta R4ca, aril yrace. 3j3 ' eaiory. a0 ' ttni Java, ' Jul real ilctfca, lOiiAOCX lii s-Itdje H.naicj oraad, or a gwxi. MK.iTs. 0 lb pir J" taore or 1a of bf aad nau. & reqaared ta t)aal parts oi fore aad alad qaarstrt. Vlrtne of Poralee S Pumice stone is tne osst tmng the world to take the stain of" one's hands. When ink or any other stain gets on the rin-"tr its removal is, sometimes a matter of many days. ' but with a bit of pumice it may be ', rubbed off in a moment, and no one ' would ever know that it had ever t oeen tnere. io ce sure tne ruDDine! leather must be pretty hard, and there is , k rra , heaTy sicertoa, txir 5s - - -. ai ba er of course or rabbmg off a i Ji-!ri-r little mnre cunde than one can con veniently pare. but if this point is watched the toilet table has no more valuable accessory. St, Louis Globe Democrat. .Morable Ilallat. By a combination of movable bal last, in the form of pendulums con troUeJ by water cylinders fitted with loaded valves, it is proposed to so con trol the rolling of vessels in a .-eawav that the disagreeable fear 1 doaitstic calf (Ma, j 1 ilic Jzaraes itaioer, j FLoCK. 5jJ bS4 zoot or !es, bel ro!ier rrocs4t- uTered rwaud. j JsOAPs. j SOS ;ocad Kirz'i iiToa o at roA M toz- Ic t-Sip. X atn each. i V. fb.vtat. t-p (iIaitr' barteror n .! 1. CROCKERY. ; dAi tMacfc pianers . I'M lata 4aUcr. 1 ' ihatcr alt. 3 T-iarh ;tate 41 n.tt -v.im rths-n attend-! " Soa air pactrr. ing their want of steadiness will en liiS m4o tone. i 6 ewtr- i aa doj cjp. The cat confined in a cage in a , j " J zoolccical ssreen was stared at toju ycn tuacer ptate. prove the power of the human eye f && urely disappear New York Times. i . " , . , , - on aii auiijur. v, ao coniea-f tnat out sr iTinsrtv for the wire network he should have ' jj &z pyic- ladeHDie lat had his eyea scratched savage little spitfire. , u ,v , J?u sEawi'ii!tni:n nun. -. j IL le CLatcher states that tXX J means of hi- nvnocv-nr ye Ka. . t1"" "" 4-.- .. (j covered that the temrratnrs. which ! i j , . , . i occur in met ting stc-i ana m otner industrtal operatioes have bn over estimated. A paper pubhshed in Greenland is said to have the longest name ever given to a newspaper, but as the p pie of Greenly nd can see to read un til nearly midnight that doesn't mat ter much. The rajah of India, who likes showy things, has had made a fund ture set all of glass. Glass bedsteads and chairs, huge glass saleboards and other articles of domestic use. &uo:d f copyjar i coHjmtielil las. ' t itas leftr piipcr.wtdiewiood half ahtet, , ; eratfvod. by . cor Hsa rixl, ttxoa's tri raise 'o iSS i, "o : M DAILY MAIL STAGE .Between Aurora, Butteville, Chamiroe-r, !t. Paul and Fairfield. Lesarts Acrora day at tkX) a. a Ar rtrta at Falri13 1 p. so. Rttarcta leave Vurtti at 4 p. ta. Arrltia at itAtajOri fp,ra. LaTCai-Btj-ta,m. 4.mTe at Aarora. rta Bei'iT ! at a. ta i ' uca wftawsari P Oa. tra'c rviaz aorth tz aoate, Puesrtr. baaTV r.A trrceht earned at rea .rratef. bezulat baaycccay. March 17. XSC UCS. KOEFEB, Prccj. Fatcoa. iacaacetotat - t. Loadoo. GiUa.1 .t. BOOTS AND SHOES. it dei bext iirfrr Uarilrr. patent t-ord txei. 3 jt No. todlra" 2a hoe$. Jl o.i T arts' iXpiTi 3 - n s tou. H tt OILS. fcTC S raitaet auii oi. Petri arabd, tu tual. aa - aoKtctn, aoaea, ia 10) ' tarpHMta, ta aa. Jaarw praae. tQi tatrlrl- iJ 1m v.x. H.UiDWAP.E. 2 del dat pca. i tolfHtBlMStkK ; '- ' til-'ivtiraa. Jjrxl-i ixi Ut . ' lil-S 5- taeh oltoa too v-tt rltcet tea t&eb 1 laahooWraa to ltted. 1 1 1-S fivct the. Msbt, Ucrvlia. I dec etbowt Vs laeh 1 dor eltow, j, laejb r dor 1 iaea urafitt eD's 1 dor taefa KrS3CEJariaTa"T. n saOTab'e ciii , aor iji-ioth , dor 34dor5J ' zdoty, ' X&oiX, ldors niaoTiiMe diS for JiaWa vaavts 1 cor JJ FE2er bibb piaiR IdoxV, rcor Uripe'i turf oUer, yo 11-r af xcd 1 dor eitoir beraer "t 3 dor bra puiar: 'dr lava tip lpsir M lacn z pDer$ .o lt oidtx ,S aad , oltx rt-la 1 dor lst coapHari J, d r lead S trap"lt ; it r ply raoOT pria5. doth iartioa l d ir vccaanl raater waiherot ?. tb rdor Vu. I tach 1 taea aad IK iaea dria pier-1 . leadppe DSCGS. 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S .t ipjcjr, laTiir crr.r. 1 : to tposik, iarpcaL 1-.' eal pti at beri alt- ib aeliat XX. rticed 1 or airenii tat ia ticx lb coojp. uac etaei-ioaia. 1 oox tu-rc?:aeaag faster:. S a J r Cji AJo.ce Pu-uus pia?er. sypsderauc syriarts, W yrta j a B " . id Kfs ix tcd mtai. sjau.jji may t. ta ax iae oiSct- . e buendof tra.ws, svl nuist beiai -j - fcCCc ltfcic-l!E, lid zuaat COtUcBW-e 1 ' piiiii-es wDea patriate. Tae Ujia. -rvfc. tbe rlrhl to rjct aay aa.a - DeilTtrynf cppae wluoereijj ivl aaday aouot of i-ftyyai: oi t . -v copy of tat adverttaifcat a& a , aay each bid. aad U-rLiaeoJlM . v ' opplles taa be wnttei. oa ti.ee1 r , coa-juaiar bid Eicil diua.-:,u - . leeituuof iaciJkvbd cp-. at pi ve Uca aad ioia. in :. l,w.ia e of meat aad oir. Acdi: uSf ptahlatted Irota ceaira-iag ai - ' psreaatr when tr adTertiscnit rot O02 tUa a ittU aad coa-ptete ieaxx j- uf tbe aruct: to be paichal. Bii wtUbt opeaed at 2 ocjock p ra. . Tctsday , J sly i. lS. tYLVEsTEB PESSOV K GiJJ. W. MerfRlliE, PHIL. iiETYsfHAX, Wx. A. MrxLT. rfcaidef Ooniaui v-rti1. lierxofBairt", THE YAfiUlNA RGuTl, ORGUOX P10FIC RAILRlf ID Aad Ot?a LVvtlopcital oa , (tiauaip Itee- xi tailc tborter. J. - - tua3vthaa by aay otaet ix.:e. r eaa throexe pasartr aad trht r trom Pontaad aad al pxaU jj e V Uiecue vaBev to aad troat isaa F" a c " TIKE SCriEBtlE. -.Except eaacaj Leave Aifcaay .........iiij LejTeOttrTi5li tr V ArriT Ya,eiaa .-....- 1 LotTe Yaaiaa ..... Lurt CornJati '''"'Tv1 Arrive Albaay ...-- L. A O. i C traica evMiaect at Aibaaj" a-S CorvaUli. Vt. klovr train cocaect at "tA1 .--"1 wjia the OrCivs IeTeioraBert I JC y iA-bintv4a uuia ' w ". B.-Paaim traaa PortUad a - J iaaartte Val'rv cuau eaa taait.cto.- cooavtoa with the tru: of t" (AOtlVAMorTEaiAIfcxaj ftrta-J arw-T t ta f dcaecd to saa Krsxei'. ""iamiar'oarrtTeat taatuaa lb evenltt Jikexa.5 k xt i .. ' lt No. f rataam aarae aboe caila. .6 o. 5 toe eJVv. Hn Iw tt oHc(ait's' w4. 1 iHui tw r. tp. iliuari. t d.-r 1' U &a aut rocad prtau. paJihed u S t'.ie hutx a. Idea K-k, wuo..c st4aiSiilh.4lo 1 dcx pcr ra.riV. i dai K B barruaa, draul citriiJ,troa ! bev dai of - !.,. .frfjfer art rrrlrat Uw "Ir"1 lLm. FarlaJcwaiati-aapplF V ?' . I CLMAX t CVv Frttcat aad -" l.eauSUaadarFroatau PortUad, -. 1 aC. HOGUt: Art Gtal Fn. Paj.AtOrsvoa Paste B.K- - f H,lLSVrKLl,Jr.G:l Fn i ELLIS & WHITLtY, LIVERYMEN. Soutxi of VlUanitt Hoti .1 I - .-r t - fc- . . --ATrfiai . Es,"r1TeJ .-irfrfS35nt- vj!Jw' .