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The Neosho Falls Post from Neosho Falls, Kansas • 4

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Before: marrlaie she waa dear and hs HOUSEHOLD ACCIDENTS. Is a serious businoss, whon one comos to consider it face to face." itfooteon Countij Jlot A Melodic Cat. I knew a cat, many yoars ago a black Tom rather heavy and dull in HOME AND FARM. The most successful breeders of horses, cattle and swine know from experience that although they may pos-B03S the best breeding animals, they will not be successful in producing superior stock if a continuous growth of the EX-SOLDIERS isl World and Koldler, publlnhra at WaililnKlon. D.O.

It conulnn Bturli of tho Wr, Curnp Lite, Scwnoe from the Buttlc-ncld, nd a tliouiand thlniji of inter-ettto our country'! derimdmi. It tlio great ioldltra' pspur. It contains all the hmt and Innlructlont relating to rrnslom and Bounties for aoldlun and (heir heirs. Kvery ex-soldier shouldenrolt his name under the World and nloldler banner at once. Eight fges, furtjr columns, weekly.

81 a year. Sample roe. fiend uow: tilts notleo may not. appear again. Addruu "WOHI.Ii AMI) HOllfilFR, Box Sttel.

Wu.nluvUm, It. O. ft yii lowinpr Jr tiring are PENSIONS ARC PAID ever? foldler diutttd byaaeU deut or otherwise. A WOUND of uny kind, loin of flucer, toe or ere. ItlPTCRK, if but light, diieaie of Liinc or Varlcota Veins give a peniion.

Under new law thousand art entitled to an Innreaia of peniion, Widowf orphans and dependent fatiinri or mother! of lotdiuri Ret a pension. Send stamps for aopr P. H. FltigpraM A Claim Affmt Indianapolis, Ind. Refer to Ind, Hanking Co.

ud Trus' (Jeutral Bank both of Indiana Dolif on ii on tin a i.ouniy acu. Aaarcii, BEAUTIES OF SACRED SONG. This splendid new collection of the best Sacred Songs of the day, will he a mut valuable, addition to our libraries, and la full of gnms. Among tho authors we notice the names of Gounod, Rnllkai), Marzlnld, Ant, Thomas, Biiiart nnd Flnsutl, sod there are more linn thirty others of go repute. Gounud's "(iroen lllll Far Away;" Fame's "ralm Branches," and Abfs Alrovc the Stars," Indicate th high character of the compositions, which are 5i la number.

Price, S.00 Ilourill Clotb. THE BANNER OF VICTORY Thta Inspiring title belongs to a new BONO book fo PUN'llAY SCHOOLS, )nt out. It 1s by Abbey A MnnaT-i', who made a decided success In their last book "wtttTK ItoiiRH," and who, In this new compilation, furnish a number of the sweetest melodies ever placed In a lolh'ctlun of tho kind. 160 pnges, and about as many songs, many ut IhPm i adapted to tha I'rayer Meeting, as well as in the huuday School. Frier, US cents.

LYON IL HEALY, Chloago, III. OLIVER DITSON So Boston. C. n. iiitson IWi Broaiiway, N.

Y. 3. K. DITSON 1228 Chestnut Fllllo. 50,000 gtanilnrd Biography.

The Iilr.h, Life and jsvenuui ileum or 50,000 IN PRESS. CO PaKes, The only Standard and Complete Work yet but. Out tit to AtT'-nta. mits. Address at once.

If IB BAR Km nana City, Mo. mm fine niuitrtions. CAR-BUILDER'S DICTIONARY SOO PAGES SOO Enzrnvlnci. Tito Illustrations of ajlklndtnf AmM-lert rars, their parts anil atlnehinenta, arc coninleui and exact. l'rlce, iHistaKO paid, 44 Tea copies, I17.S0.

Pub-' llslied and for aalu by TnETlATT.HOADOA7.KTTE. 71 UnoAPWAY, Now York. HANKY'S FANCY AI.PHAI1ETH for slfnt SO Ms. Htundarcl KlKti Wrlt i Btau-dard 8eroll Hook, .1. Hcrolls and Ornaments (Lotidol- Ehe), .1.

Japanese Ornamental Ion. ti. Slffn.CarrfaKe, ar, Freseo and Decorative I'alntlnu. IM cts. Cheap book of Alphabela, Ml cts.

Of booksellers and painter's supply stores or by malt. JKStiU 11ANEV Ill) Nassau H. Y. OPIUM ntith Nosmytlll UK. J.

Btki-hkns, Labaouo. Olllu. ff A WEEK In your own town. in your own town. lermaanai outfit Portland.at, not dcslirn 1 to induce tho public to attempt tho du- 4In lar surgeon, but, 111 rcwlvia of those popes in iioHseBxion of a menna of treatment of the minor fienldiuilrt octeiirrinc-ilnilv in the household, and which, while not tliinReroua In themselves, nro exceedingly annoyinfr.

Burns, bruises, senilis, sprains, ure principal amonir theso troubiesomo nnd ntinovlnir ocourencos, and demand hnmodlnto treatment wiintne oest moans at nana, jn mo Kite ion. tho dlnlng-hall. tho nursery and tho slttlnir-room they arc liable to happen, and, Instead of fear and nlarm at thoslirhtof thocutor muHhcd Snprer, or brulsod or burned arm, or scalded surface, a cool nnd quiet manner should bo assumed, and after washinir away tho blood, (if required), tho Injured parts shoulfl bo dressed with that most valuable remedy St. Jacoiis O10. lis surprisiiiKly quick roller, its cleanslntr jroporties.

Its tendonoy to quickly remove nil ntlHimnatfon, and its wonderful efficacy in the ahovo nswell as in all muacularand other pains, such ns rheumatism, neuralgia, toothaehe, hcadaeho, stitfticsa or tho Joints, these render ST. Jacoiis Oir, pre-eminently tho best cxternnl romody now beforo the people; which claim Is fully sulwtnntiated by tho stronitest kind of testimony from all cluspcs of people The value of human life Is so supremely important that anything that tends to its iirolonitn-tlon is on! It led to tho highest consideration. Charles Nelson, proprietor Nolsf in House, Port Huron, says: "I suiT-red so with rheumatism that, my arm withered, and physicians could not help mo. I was in despair of mylifo, when some ono advised mo to try St. jAfions I did so.

and. aslf by innirle, I was Instantly relieved, and by tho continued use of tho Oil entirely cured. 1 thank heaven for havinir used this wonderful remedy, for saved my life. It also cured my wife." I A liO Confuted landcusei, private I MA lU IJ.3 mm and hotiiemend easrs, fordo I dtera nnd their hHrs prospcuted before the Gihto! Land Oliice, Department of the lnh-rior, and Supreme Court, and all clasm't claims, before1 tho Executive) Department. Land wihthdib, hoinentriKls.

and all kin (I nor laml-ftcrlp bought and sold. PATENTS also procured for Inventors. N. W. FITZfJKKALD Land, Pension and Patent Lawyers, Waalilnuton, D.O.

PARSONS' PURGATIVE PILLS Blood, and will completely change th blood In tho en tire system In three months. Any person who will take 1 pill each night from 1 to 1 weeks may bo restored to aouad If such a thing be poasllile. Sold everywhere, or Bent by mall for 8 letter aiampa, I. S. Botion.

formerly Bansor, Mo. 5,000 Agent Wanted for Life of GARFIELD It contalna the full hlotory of hli noble and eYflntfql life and dastardly ansa asl nation. SiirKlcal treatment, death, funeral obsequies, etc. The beat chance of your life to make money. Beware of "catchpenny" Imitations.

This is ihe only authentic and fully Illustrated lire or our Martyred rreatuent. Mno steel portrait. Extra terms to Agents. Circulars free. Address Natiomal Publishing 8t Louis.

Mo. II II I I ED was her treasure; but afterward aha became dearer and he treasurer. Yoiino men. and middle azed ones, nut- ferlnif from nervoua debility and kindred weaknesses, send three stamps lor rart vu of Dime Series Books. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, But-falo, N.

Y. Speaking of a uanlher is catamount to referring to a wild cat. BikR nuu uiiiuuB ucauuuuo. niiu nil ue of stomach and bowels, cured Cin.r 1 1, II .1 .1, oy ut. i-ierce-s renew" or anu-uinous granules.

25 cents a vial. No cheap boxes to allow waste of virtues. By druggists. Covers the cround The roof of a flour ing mill. It Is lust tho thine In St.

Louls.when anew restauiant or boiirdiug-housB is started, to advertise thnt they use the Chaitcr Oak Range; itdruws. 8-1 Reicaeii from Death. William J. Comjlilan, of Somervllle, says: "In the lall of 1870 I was taken Willi 1 violent bleeding of thelunnt, followod by a severe cnugli. I was admitted to the City Hospital.

wnue mere the doctors saw i Bad anolclnmv left lung as bis as a halt dollar. I gaveuphope, but a friend told me of Da. Wit. Hall's Bait bam foh tiik Lungs. I got a bottle, when to my surprise I commenced to feel belter, and today I feel in better spirits than I have the past tnree vears.

1 write this nopingtnat everyone afflicted with Diseased Lungs will take Du. Wm, wall's Halsam roil tiik LuNGS, and be convinced that Consumption can bb cuued." Also a sure remedy for Colds. Couehs. and all Chest and Lung Diseases. Bold by druggists.

Aix countries that keen samples of the best products of the labor of other people, for exhibition for their own workmen, use the Charter Oak Hange as a sample of the best of Its kind ever made. 7-5 Tan sill Chicago, want an ogentfor their l'unch" 6c Cigar in every town. floon dinners are onlv possible when you have good materials to cook, a good cook and a Charter Oak llango to cook with. 0-3 LiniiT colored or yellow Axle Grease soon wears off. Get the genuine Frazcr.

DR. JOHN BULL'S Smith's Tonic Sii FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and ACUE Or CHILLS and FEVER. The proprietor of this celebrated medloine justly claims for it a superiority over all rem edies ever onerea to tne public lor tne bajtjs, CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PERMANENT car of Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or long standing. He refers to the entire Western and Southern country to bear him testimony to the truth of the assertion that In no case whatever will it fall to cure if the directions are strictly followed and carried out. In.

a great many cases a single dose has been sufficient for a eure, and whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with a per. feat restoration of the general health. It is, however, prudent, and in every case more cer tain to oure, its use is continued In smaller doses for a week or two after the disease hat been cheoked, more especially in difficult and long-standing eases. Usually this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order. Should the patient, however re quire a cathartio medicine, after having taken three or four doses of the Tonie, a single dose Of BULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY riLIiS will be sufficient.

The genuine 8MITHS TONIC 3TBUF must have DE. JOHN BULL'Sprlvate stamp on each bottle. DE. JOHN BULL only has the right to manufacture and sell the original jUJifl SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, of Louisville, Kr. Examine well the label on each bottle.

If my private (tamp is not on each bottle do not purchase, or you will be deceived. JOH3XT Manufacturer nnd Vender of SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, Tha Popular Remedies, of th Day. Principal Ofllce, 819Htin LOUlSVILtE, IT, tha Our of Conehs. Colds, noarseiiesa. Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, lutlucniia.

Whooping CounhJneln- Wilt liOUBUIUVtlUU. Win auv a teal CouaumpttuD, fcc VOW 18 i SEASON TO BELL flllllblllWI MANMA I ft eimuuiig all Civil. MIIHnrjr and Poltlkat HUiMf of hoi Kortti and MHtt An down to A4mlnlntrIU-the Hlnaraphlea or vr -nt AmfrlrNt-AII Hrml K-lMMt that ever panned over thin noun try Famoui Witchcraft DeluMon AnU-Mimonry Kxeitement, lfwe Webnter and Hayne'i Great Ihnte-MlllrlaiN California old Kever Hfli Civil Wr llfmek Friday Fluke TiBsjrwTy--Haliirj'(l''h omtn'i Crufiade" Xrll Hank or Cnlid.rnia Failure Kxpnaure of Hel-knai-4-iMiT Hi and tha Mount i atn Meaxlowa Manwacie-Dr. Tannor'a Kant. ltcntatniaJ.

invent ion a the Modern Neyiiie. letw the fTaniciin store The CaM-lron Plow-Whlfney'aOtton Oln-JUeamboat, Telephono and Phnnmnnxth AH Oreat Financial Pantos and Vlrea. NO OTHER BOOK tIKE IT, Aftfntnm Addi-PAR, for elmilain, m. Cubum av mewmaa rmv lltthlBB tt MntronwUtaa MlH, Ch III. ConanntptlT.il and ntnple who have weak liinsn or Mh-ma, should us.

Plaor. Cur. for Consumption. 11 ha. cured thmiaanrfi.

It haa not lnjur-ed one. It la not bad to It la tha best cough arruri. Sold every whera. ilSo.ikSl. One Dollar Th Tteat Ntnrr Pnpertn th.

Wast 48 eolnrnns nf orlslnal and olintoely-ssleoUd raadlnKmatt.r,pTlnta upon plain type, lsiuad Wealr. and mailed to any addr.4s In tha United gtatea, posUira paid, toi Una Uollnr at Year. Kt.ry naw suhsorlbw fsU premium. Band lor sainnt. emir.

a- o'AMcrr ritrr.pt noun scut) ropcML oeuc A. W. MORGANA CO. rlNDIANAPOUS. INDIANA niinrirPENTFRPRISECaRRIaBECO.

I CO "rr'lor Sila. Cllo Vrmm. ia tOn pwaayathome. Bam pica worth iS 3 10 fti "a cvKT. WASTRn fnr tha Bat A BcUlna- ('Irtorlal llouka ami nihlsa.

-Prlot'S rrdtieua S8 per oonl IPrilTC foin mon wllh Or. Ohaaa'a N.W HULn I llrfialnt HnOH Nowlv rfvlsi'd snd laigfii. Hv msll.U. Aililn'ssllliasa Pul) i IWaflay at homo easily mafla. Ithcrnl Trawsla.

Mistakes Moaoa and Apoliira, i Hond stainii (or prices to Dr. Dudifu. Leghorn, Kaa, $225E 1 rlosTn tho worlil fsaiiiiilii.rt'as. uuy asronann. jjniroiumiui Wantad milrk.

On. in each county. I tdinlnn hooks.llll t-S nar cent nrodt. Glr lcular.fr... wrltoto DANl.tNAitAK.Ht l.ouls.MO.

flnu'm. T.outB. tmaU Plld Uuuturo unit fistula with auoouaa, OUtU Uluksou 8k T. wish lo learn alcam cn. IV lUUIlK man nmrlnK.Hdnd your name, with a accut lof uty who, SflGMPtP til t5A wwnzv aB I ml Ii I I II II I I ffl rtrr tit riw set Sally Mulvey came back, pulling and blowing liko a human whale in about two hours.

Mother said sho sont the wrong bas ket," said she breathlessly. I thought it very probable, bally," said Miss Maywood. 'And mother's compliments," added Sally, "and she can't undertake your things no longer, Miss Maywood, 'cause she does a cash business, and there ain't nothing beon paid on your account since last Juno." Ilonora felt herself turning scarlet, I am very sorry, Sally," said she. Tell your will settle my bill as soon as I possibly can." Sally Uounccd out ol the room, reo and indignant, liko an overcharged hundor cloud, and poor little Ilonora, dropping her head on hor hands, burst into tears. 1 Pret.tlv cii'l.

that vervnrettv." said Mr. Broderick, the old bachelor, to his landlady. Do you mean I moan the young lady boarder of yours that I see on the stairs now and then," said Mr. jirodoneK. "iice ngure big, soft eyes, liko a gazelle.

Didn't some one toll mo sho was a music tcachor?" "That's her profession," said Mrs. Ponnvpaokor. But there ain't many pui-ii's as wants tuition, and, poor little dear, has had but a hard time of it." Humph!" grunted Broderick. What fools women are not to have a oirular profession! If I had a daughter, I'd bring hor up a self-supporting insti-tion." And Mr. Broderick disappeared into his room, in tho midst whereof stood a girl With flapping slippers, a pretentious shawl and a bonnet which had originally been manufactured for a woman twice her size.

"Who are youP" domandod Mr. Broderick. Plcaso, sir, I'm Sally tho washer woman's Sally! was the response And what do you want herer' said Mr. Brodorick. l'leaso, sir, I've come to bring your things," said Sally, chattering off her lesson like a parrot.

"And, please, sir, hor 'umblo duty, and she 'opes they'll suit, but it was that damp and muggy Monday and luesday as starch wouldn't stick and she 'opes you'll ex cuse all mistakes, as they'll bo done bet ter next tune, sir please, sir." ho mended 'em," demanded Mr. Broderick, whoso hawk eyes had already caught sight of tho dainty needlework upon his garments. i "isoboiiy mended 'cm, said "And mother sho says it's easy to. soo as tho new gent is a bachelor, on ac count of tho holes in lus heels and toes, and strings off his dickeys." '1 can loll you who menucti 'em," said Mrs. Pennypackcr, for I seo her it it, and pretty dear Miss Maywood And says sho, I don't know whoso they are, Mrs.

Pennypackcr says sho, they need mending and a kind action never comes jno more it does, sir, Lord bless hor! "Humph!" said Mr. Brodorick "she's right no more it does. And she's a regular scientist at the needle, is Miss Maywood. Just look at that patch, Mrs. I'ennypacker! 'Euclid's Geometry' couldn't produce a straighter line or truer angles.

Sec tho too of that stocking! It's like a pieceof Goblin tap estry. That's the way I liko to see things done!" And Mr. Brodorick nevor rested until ho had been formally Introduced to Ilonora Maywood, and thanked her with equal formality for tho good offices sho had unwittingly rendered him. It was a golden October evening that Ilonora came down into the kitchen where Mrs. Pennypackcr was baking pies for her eccentric boarder, with tho crusts made of the best Alderney butter instead of lard.

'Oh, dear! oh, dear!" said Mrs. Pennypackcr; "what a thing It is to bo an old bachelor." He won't be a bacholor much long er," said Ilonora, laughing and coloring as she laid hor chock on the good landlady's cushioning shoulder. What do you mean said Mrs. i'en nypacker. "Ho has asked mo to marry him," said Ilonora, "after only two weeks' acquaintance, lie says that a girl who can mend stockings as I do needs no othor tost.

And no says ho loves me and and "Well?" I almost think I love, him!" whis pered Miss Maywood. And so tho prouiom ol ilonora soli tary lito was solved, all through the magic Intlucnco of "Xvoedlo and Thread." A Curiosity In Nevada. In tho recent examination hold before tho Polico Court much interest was manifested by an audience of Nevada spectators in tho testimony of tho vanou9 witnesses. Ono of theso, hailing from Now York, testified "I never carried a pistol in my life." A breathloss silonco spread ovor the facos of tho spectators, and tho lawyors all lookod wonderingly at tho witness. I nover ownod a pistol in my lifo." A faint, pitying smile passod ovor the woalhor-boaton facos of the audionce.

They had encountered a very hard formation. Ono of tho old veterans loaned over to a short man who had lost his nose at an annual mooting and whls-porod: "He's joshinV "Jode'sgot tho drop on him," returned Shorty, shifting something in his hip pockot. When the said, "I don't romombor of ovor having shot a pistol In my lifo," thore was a oonsidor-ablo exodus to tho sidowalk to discuss tho announcement. I knowod he was a ditffor whon he took tho stand," said tho tall veteran. "Tho ilenstrlck lnwvnr." mnanrl Shorty, "lot 'is foot slip whon ho didn't Inquire 'bout brasn knuckles.

That follow paoks. somethln', euro. Justice is gotting to be a faroo in thoso dlggln's." Haw Voxel tc, i Two deaths have reoontly beon caused In (lormany by what is oallod the "American duel," which consists in tho drawing of lots by two porsom, ho who Is unfortunate enough to conio out Sfloond Dost tnon committing sulcuie That any deaths havo boon brought about by it shows that it is not tho "American duel." J. L. Sproston, a stovo-blaokor of Hamilton, received a letter a fow days ago containing a draft, and Informing him he had- fallen hoir to fMI.OOO worth of property in Ireland Sproston Is now on his way to the Greon 1810.

Tho cable roports that It takoi fifty minute to 'pass through tho new St. Gothiml Tunnel a long timo to spond In tho close atmosphoro common to such ninooK, ana mado worse by v'io gases iron) tno ooniouyp, I his ways lor the most part, but with two qualitios very strongly marked jove lor music and aiieutionateness. Ho knew good musio from bad perfectly well, would sit on the top of a piano with great oontont and purring, so long as a capablo porformer was playing, and if the execution were very good indeed he would -testify his delight by arcmng nis tail, waimnff across me keys, and sitting down in the perform- er'slap. On the other hand, bad play ing always drove nun away, and 1 remember thore was ono member of the family whose performance always sont mm on in disgust, so much lor tne artistic side of his temperament. Now for the affections.

His mother was always very fond of her kittens, and used to sit over them very closely during the first early weeks of their lives too closely, hor son thought, after he grow old enough to consider about things. So have more than onco eoen him go up to hor as she nestled over tho young ones in the basket, and apparently whisper something; whereupon she would get out, stretch herself and go into the garden for a little fresh air, while ho got into her place and lay over tho kittens to keep thorn warm till she came back, when ho resigned his charge to her again. I regret to say that he died, still a comparatively young cat, of distemper. London Spectator. Tho Murriiigo Life.

The marriage life is always an insipid; a vexatious, or a happy condition. The first is when two people of no genius or taste lor themselves meet together upon such settlement as has been thought reasonable by parents and conveyancers, from an exact valuation of the land and cash of both parties. In this caso the young lady is no more regarded than tho house and improvements in purchase of an estate; but she gooswith her fortune, rather than her fortune with her. Theso make up the crowd, and fill up the lumber of tho human race, without beneficence toward those below them, or respect to those above them. The vexatious life arises from a conjunction of two people of quick tasto and presentment, put together for rea sons well known to then friends, in which especial care is taken to avoid what thoy think the chief of evils, poverty, and insure to them richos, with every evil besides.

Those people live in a constant constraint before company. When they are within observation they fret at each other's carriage and behav ior; whon alone they revile each other's conduct. The happy marriage is where two persons meet and voluntarily make choice of each other.without principally regarding or negloctinjr tho circum stances of fortuno or beauty. These may still live in spite of adversity or sickness; the former we may, in some measure, defend ourselves from; the other is the portion of our very make. bir Hicham Steele.

Paul Morphy, tho celebrated chess plavor, is, it is said, aflllcted with two singular hallucinations. One is a horror of the gamo of chess the other is the continually recurring notion that unless he can secure a loan of $200 he will be financially rained. His condition is well understood by his friends, and ho goes about among them asking for the loan of $200, which Is never refused, and which he nevor takes. When he drops into an oliice with this request, appar ently in extreme anxiety, the friend to whom he applies responds: "ucrtainiy, Mr. Morphy, will you take the money nowP" Ho is instantly calmed with this reply, and goes away with the remark that he will call for it again but he nover docs, lie resides in Now Or leans.

Ta fhorA linff nnaninar linra fnr fln intellectual writer askeS a seedy, red- nosed individual of an editor. "Yes, my friend," replied the man of quills. A considorate carpenter, foreseeing your visit, left an opening for you. Turn the knob to the right." THE MARKETS. NEW YORK.

NovcniliprSI. ISM, CATTI.K-NttttveStOL-i 18 00 to 10 00 nyiTON-Mitltllliw 12 FUHIK-Uoiitl to Choice. 7 10 1 1 iw 47 17 Ml fl 1 44 No. i 1 40 OOliK-NoS OATH-Western rollli Slundiird 00 4 i 17 76 J.OU1S. OlVrTOX-MltWIInn UK UKKVES-Chnlru 40 6 Katrtolioml ft 00 Nilllvo l'uV8 2 ii TcxiM Stcorn 8 (XI 5 50 4 oo lit oo en a 4 mi a -a a 37 01 4ft lit us a Oil 111 8 00 to '20 00 no a ffl 17 60 I lot is Common to 00 MIKKI'-KiilnoChoire I fill KLont-XXXtoOhoico II Wlntuf.

6 (KJ 1 34 1 211 (hi 41 07 8 IK) 7 75 No. Mixed OATH-No. 2 TOH.VOCU-liillk LtttfH Mcminn I i ieut II AY Choice Tttnntuy IV Ml III! rrKK-Ohoico Dairy r.i.tis-uiioico -'J I'OKK-Htililihinl Mush 17 IIACON-Cleiilllili 10 I.AKD-rrlmo Sti'iun 11 WOOL TtibwiiBhnil.modiura 30 inwusiii'H OHIUAGO. 24 ATTI.K-Niitlvo StiKir 6 00 6 00 IHXiS (iooil to choice 0 00 slIKKl'-tiiiiidtoc'Uuiue. 4 00 60 soo lit 8 00 H.OU II-Winter W) Spring 8 Ml WHEAT No, 4 It.Ml 1 SI 1 '27 76 1 da oo a 44 Ml 18 10 60 611 UTS-No.

a it OH l'Oltlv-Now Juox 16 85 JiANSAB Ul'l'I. CATTLE Kittive Ktoors 5 00 a A in MiuvuL'ows 'i oo ITptiS-Rillcs ut ft 1IKAT No.S 1M No. 1 00 fill oo oo a Ut 1 01 01 i'i a ii'i 0 43 NKW OULKAN8. Fl.nillt-MIhUradc8 7 00 ttt 800 (it 67 0 97 00 0 10 00 OllltN-Whltii. t) Vl'ii Ohoh-e HAY I'OIIK-Mnss (JUTTON 20 00 i 18 75 .10 0 MX 11 Bt aotual morlt the famous mbstunos, St.

Jaaobi Oil, hat ateadily won In way until It li to-day the National remedy for rheuma tism. Lawyors, physicians, clorftymon all Uae It. Cincinnati (Ohio) DaUy Enquirer. 8omr onmays that Hod Follow) art not Jlitsom, nltliouifh approaching thorn In thoir work. iY.

v. l'icauwte. Tim Flltaburg Sunday Lfoderquotoii Mr. Martin Karir. Silver Creek, cured a badly wounded horse with St, Jacohs Tim nrnnrlntnp nf at notton-mlll nut till notloo upon hli factory gatet No olgnra or Koou-iookiiiu men nxpiuua- lVZStM thins.

Into my establishment. The risk Is too groat." 'Hcoama Sound and Well.1 Tt. 1- 1 US 1UIIK.K 0 aisi iun, Jiiiuu i. luio. 1, 1 I 1 1 1 1.

Jt, Ti I IHHUfi. JW. X'. uciir 1117 who, who had boon 111 for over two had tried many other medicines, booame sound and well by using your "Favorite l'resorlp" lion." Mv nleoo was alio onrod by IU use. atlor lovti'itl physicians had fallod to do her ny good.

jours truiy, J'UOMAS llKTUVl.V, NEOSIIO "FALLS, KANSAS. COURTSHIP. It chanced, they sny, upon a diiy, A fui'loiijr from ttiu town, Thut lio whs strolling up the way As he wiih stiollin down Slii; humming low, us might be so, A ditty HWt'Ot nnd small; llii whistling loud a tune, you know, That liiul no tune ut all. It hiippumid an precisely so As all their iiioiith nnd neighbors know. An and you porhtips niiirht do, They gazed upon the ground lint when they'd gone a yard or two, of course ti ey both looked round.

They both were pained, they both explained Whnt eauMcd their eyes to roam; Anil nothing after that Komnluod Hut he should see her home. 11 happened sii precisely so As nil their frionds and neighbors know. Next day to that 'twas common chat, Admitting no debate, A bonnet close beside a hat Was bitting on a (into. A month, not more, had bustled o'er, Wlion, braving nod and smile. One blushing soul came near the door Where two went up the aialo.

It happened so precisely so As all their friends and neighbors know. Harper' Bazar, NEEDLE AM) THREAD. "An old bachelor?" said Ilonora Maywood. That's what he told me, just in so many words," said Mrs. Tennypacker, who stood on the threshold of her best room, with her hoad tied up in a pocket handkerchief, and a hair-broom in her hand, wherewith she gesticulated, after a tragic fashion, as she talked, While Miss Maywood, tall and slender as a wild lily, stood in tho hall, with a roll of music under her arm, and her slight figure wrapped in a shabby black shawl.

"And he's willing to pay my price, cash, every Sunday night. Nover attempted to beat me down a penny, if you'll bo-liove it, my dear." "He drinks only English breakfast tea, and ho wants his pie-crust made with the best Alderney butter, instead of lard, as is good enough for the other people and ho must have ventilators to all the windows, and an open grate, instead of the base-burning stove and I hopo you'll not be offended, my dear but he particularly dislikes a piano." "Dislikes a piano?" said tho little music-teacher, reddoning in spite of herself. And ho says, says ho: 'I hope, Mrs. I'ennypacker, that there is no piano in the house. A says he, 'plays the deuce with my nervous system, with its everlasting turn, These were his words, my dear.

So my dear, I'd be grateful if you won't mind doing your practicin' until he's out for his daily walk from one to threo, just as regular as the Miss Maywood looked piteously up in tho landlady's lace. 1 will do anything to oblige vou, Mrs. I'ennypacker," she said, earnestly. "I have not forgotten how much I am indebted to vou, both in Jictual money. and in kindness, which mgjMf' can never "My dear, don't say a word," said Mrs.

Pennypackcr, hastily. "You've been sick, and you've got a little be hindhand, and it's qnite natural you Hhould bo low spirited now and then But you mustn't get discouraged. And you're quite welcome to stay on here, until you're able to settle up your little account." Ilonora Maywood sighed as she thought how often her little advertise mcnt had been inserted in the daily newspapers, without attracting the least notice from the world of patrons and pupils. There were so many capable music teachers, willing to give lessons at moderate prices," nowadays, and how was anyone to know how sorely she needed the money? And, as the tinio crept on and no pit pils came, Ilonora began to ask herself seriously whether she should go out in somo menial capacity, or stay genteelly at home and starve. "Clothes, ma'am." Ilonora started from her reverie as the washerwoman's stumpy little girl banged herseii, nice a human battering- ram, up against tno door, with a pre posterously large basket on her arm.

Yes," said Ilonora, coloring. "Put them down, Sally. But 1 I'm afraid it isn't convenient to pay your mother to-day." "Mother didn't say nothin' 'bout the pay," said Sully, wiping her forehead with a whisk of her hand. I was to loavo the clothes, with her 'umble duty. and she 'opod they'd suit but it was that damp on Monday and Tuesday as starch wouldn't stick.

sho 'onos you'll excuse all mistakes, as they'll bo done potter next timo." I daro say they are Quito rirht," said Ilonora, with a little sigh, as sho marveled at this unexpected access of courtesy on tho part ol her Milesian laundress. Hut whon Sally had stumped off down stairs, her Happing slippers beating a sort ol tattoo as sho wont, Miss May wood took off the fringed towel that covered that basket of clothes, and gave a little start. "Shirts," said Honova, "and socks, and turn-ovor collars No. 16, and great big pocket-handkerchiefs, like the sails of a ship, and white vests, and goodness me, what does it all moan? Mrs. Mulvey has sent me some gentleman's wardvobo by mistake.

I must send these things back at onco." But then Miss Maywood looked down at tho articles thoughtfully "I nevor had a brother," mused Miss Maywood, and I can't remember my father but of this I am quite certain- it had either one or the other, I should thank any girl to mend thoir dilapidat ed wardrobes, if they looked like this And Mrs. Mulvey can't sond beforo night, and unfortunately I've nothing to do, so I'll just mend this poor young fellow's clothes, whoever he may be. A half-starved thoological studont, perhaps, training for the Polynesian Islands or, perhaps a nowspapor reporter, or a pale clerk, under the skylight of somo dry-goods house. At all events ho is worse off than I am, for ho can not mend his own clothes, and I can." And the smllou dlmplod around Ilonora Maywood'a litllo rosebud of a mouth, as bIio sat down to darn holes, sew on tapos, and insert patches. He'll nevor know who did it," said Ilonora to hersolf, "but I dare say ho'll bo thankful; ami If one can't get a chance to do a llttlo good In this world, one ought not to gruugo one's timo and trouble." And as Ilonorawflfchoif away, she mused sadly whether or not she ought to accent a position which had offered Itself of assistant matron in an orphan asylum, whoro tho work would bo almost unendurable, and tho par next to nothing, with no Sundays hor holidays, and a ladles' oommlttne, consisting of throe starched old maids, to "sit" upon her tho first Friday in every month.

1 almost think I'd rather starve," said Honor, Uut dear mo starving young animal is not kept up. Stale Bread Fritters. Stale broad cut in thin slices and put to soak for sov-oral hours in cold sweet milk. Then 17 in sweot lard, or butter the slices and fry them, and eat with sugar, molasses, or a sweot sauce. 10 make it more delicate remove the hard crust boforo using.

A pudding made after the well-known reoipe for cornstarch blano-mange is made delicious and rich by adding two tablospoonfuls of grated chocolate to tho cornstarch beforo it is cooked. Make a thin custard and pour ovor the pudding. This is easily made, is nourishing and is not indigestible. Oatmeal Gems. Mix a cup and a half of oatmeal, half a cup of corn-meal and a cup of flour with two cups of sour milk add a tablospoonful of shortening, two of sugar, a teaspoonful of salt and a teaspoonful of soda dissolved in a tablespoonful of.

boiling water. Heat tho muffin tins and bake in a hot oven. A delicious pudding, so light as to be sometimes called puff pudding," is mado thus Measure eight tablospoonfuls of flour, put it in an earthen dish and warm it in the oven, then stir in ono pint of sweet milk, throe well-beaten eggs, one teaspoonful of salt beat the yolks and whites separately. Take six or seven teacups and butter them well, and fill about two-thirds full of the mixture. Bako in a' "quick" ovon for twenty minutes.

For the sauce have one cup of hot wator, six tablespoonfuls of sugar; let this come to a boil, then add one egg, stir constantly, add a piece of butter tho size of an egg, and llavor with lemon, vanilla or nutmeg. If you prefer a sour sauce add a table-spoonful of vinegar. Harness taken from a horse's back and thrown in a corner, or hung up without attention soon decays and becomes useless. If it is hung up carelessly from rain or sweat, the leather dries into a twisted and wrinkled condition, and forcing it back into its original form only breaks the leather or strains tho stiching. Then, too, without care the harness becomes brittle under the influence of ammoniacal exhalations of tho stable.

The best and only preventive against these evils is to "keep tho harness thoroughly clean and well charged with oil and grease. A little trlvcnrine added to tho erease applied will.be found a great holp in keeping the.harnessinasoitana pnauie conui-tioii. ij O-How. to, Unless r.arfifnHv cooked, cauliflower is a tasteless but with a proper ly prepared sauce it pan do mane a delicious addition every dinner table. Wash tho flower, well in strong salt and water.

Thon tie in a floured cloth and boil for forty minutes, putting it into salted boiling wator and keeping it in tho boil all tho time. Dish into a deep vegetable dish and pour over it a sauce made with one-half pint of sweot muic, boiled with half a small teacupful of water the cauliflower was boiled in Stir to a thin paste with cold water a small teaspoonful of cornstarch add to tho boiling milk and water. Put in a piece of butter as largo as an e(jg and ono teaspoonful of sharp cider vinegar; stir till tho butter melts. Pour ovor the cauliflower and serve at There are very few palates that will not bo pleased with such a succulent dish if there is any loft, chop it up with as much cold boilod potato and serve very hot with the sauco mixed in it lor breakfast. Improvement of Butchers' Stork.

It is not many years sinco high-grado steers began to bo offered on American markets. In tho days of tho old Myrick yards, which was the monoer stockyard of Chicago, local meat-cutters wore compelled to contont themselves with cuts from the long-hornod, lanky prairie scrub, occasionally varied by the arrival of Texas beef, which did not thon, and doos not now, possess any morit as butchers' stock in markets whore good meat is in demand. A large proportion of this stock was driven into the city on the hoof, tho greater part of it coming from remote distances. Bolng doficiont in original form, and bred from a foundation of horns and hoofs alone, these ungainly stcors were possossod of no foaturos which could possibly commend thorn to tho oyo of tho butcher or tho tasto of tho consumer. Yot It was the only stock obtainablo.and tough.stringy boef became the rule.

This condition of things continuod for years, and tho enterprising broodors at that early day who had discovered the prolit in grad ing up their herds, wore exceedingly scarce There wore persons, nowevor, who after yoars of oxporionco had mado tho subject of grading ono of constant and intelligent ettort, and inoso men began to arrive with small lots whoso appearance indicated tho perfection to which careful grading has sinco boon brought. The advont 01 a newer ciass of beof cattlo upon tho Chicago market wns a matter of congratulation to the consumer, and from the yoar 18G2 the offerings of butchors' stock began to improve very materially. Howover, at that timo thore was very little attention paid to tho question of oarly maturitv. which has since become the leaifin? requisite in the trade. Tho orraded steers of the early day wore not markotea neioro reacmng ine age 01 from threo to four years, lhon com menced tho rivalry among breeders on the question of gotting their cattlo on the market as early as possible, and from that time dates tho era of soiontiflo foodinir.

It became a matter of dollars and cents to breedors to got rid of thoir stock, and, as the demand was steadily every improved method of feeding was sol.od upon with avidity, and still further Improved by experience nnil ofnrltr It will formnrlv considered preposterous to dream of offering cattle lor the mock unuor tne ago 01 inreo vears. but tho science of latter-day food. Ing has demonstrated the fallacy of this ideai It has' become possible at the present day to market fourteen hundred pound yearlings possessing more points of excollonoo for tablo use than at any othor ago, tho oonsoquenco bolng that th' volume' Of trade Is not only largely inoroascd, but Brooders are affordod suroty of high prices following their careful and judicious fooding. Quality is the groat desideratum, fact that has fortunately boon approol atod by stock men, who are constantly engaged! In Introducing tho best of pure-bloodod slock into their herds, orossing Imported bulls upon native cows. It is claimed, nowevor, that there is daniror in forcing too much, but as this early maturity in its effects can only apply to strictly boot cattle, feedors will unquestionably continue to follow out a course which guarantoos them largo pro Ills and gives to tho consumer a high grado 01 nutritious moivi.

lajo TribtiM. I IIbUETIAWSoI Dr. MjETT AUK'S rTKADACTTK (rare moat wonflorfally In rerj short time both HICK and NKKVOIS UEADACUKt and whil. ar.Una; on tho nervoua ayatom, cleans the of exoeaa of bile, produolng a regular healthy action of the bowels. EADAEHE Ul OO ITU A fall slae box of the.e Tatnable PH.U9, with fall direction, for a com-nleta cure, mailed to any addrea.

on roeelpt of nine three-eent postage itaunpa. Cor sale by ail drujrsrlata at SSo. Sole VSOWS CHEiUCAJL COUTASY, Baltimore, Md. mm COITE'S OO aflnriAa Vv 11 AT A AMI all CO Oil fl taunt a tamnnrarr allerlator. bat a thoroa.heradlcatorof Astarna.

It.afTMta an ImaMlale. ill. ra.auy emcar.ioH. wiin Toaaaror oin aaujncia. sia vueraiiuna w.

It I. a combination of remedial aa-cnt. nenr before cmplored In Ilk. ration, an or.d in Ilk. orl.lnallnTMtlK.tlonslntolh.cansMOf Aathm.

and Its proper treatment. Itlaacrtala can, 11 III. direction, bo persererlnglf follonod. IT Id IN TltlTII A COMJUKUOtt. Foa A VAi.tii.a Tatii oh Asthma and Kinud llts-tAsm, Fa, or Chao, with Tiat atom AL.

or PERMANENT CUKES, Aduxbs. all orders and communications to CONE ASTHMA No. tU Wnt Foutii STaa.T, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Other Remedies rail! to dellcat. patleis- manner.

It I. th. result of only American onrane n.H,i i tin flrat itir.ntiiiiotinn or it im Hisirumi'ni UT THE MASON HAMLIN ORGAN CO. Whoa, cabinet or parlor onrans hav. won ntenasTnoKoas ZIZH', KJh.

which havo been found worthy TniaL a-taniiTioaB xor rnvsnss tkaub i tbL'luatha of such at any), have Hon. and vai.haih,. Ti nu flivana In flia LAST T.AH An 1.. thirm, twenty yearf since and aro now ma LAST Tl.s man 111 aiir suuiinr otTerinj- oaiiAHa or luniiaa axuKLLanna ami A. At u.miiu siait.i.an arvi.aa Of ITarBOVKD uttAl.lTY, and upwards.

A NKW lU.UDTKATKI) CATAI.OUUIIK, oil PP. daMrtbhiji and Illustrating more than loo atylea of Oniatis. I bis, This, be nscful jj will HAM I.IfJ which be sent, IYM onif rmWdclKi. Address aJON kiOai'OMl 4 Kisat lAth MW YOHla. mucn ntontiaiion aoo.iv Arsis I will pay you to road my olrouhtrs.

Bond me one threo-oent stamp to pay pootoco and packinjr, and I will return you by mail a doion aiwortod ei-cptrnt ohromo onrrta, or wt cf gilt "MarKuorito" oarda. Thli I onn afford on oondttlon you will road the document I Ul enclose with tho cards. Hhould you wish both sets sond two tliroe-oont stamp. Address i and at uiwaa raicasi Ml, ann. aU atn with net prices, 4t o.

Is now ready (uciooer, iwiti. runy and circulars containing; In every one thlnklnit of nilrrhasln, will ia; reaaeM. I4 Trei VUIIJA4.U. or, 14 Waeasa a.r... DEMOEEST, 17 East 14th Hew York.

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1 UCi S. L. 87 840 WHEN WHITING TO AUVKRTIS1CB Pleaae sny you saw the advertlament In this paper. Advertiser. Ws when and wh.re th.lr advsrtlssasBlJ fayln beat, W.

JENNINGS FOR AGOE. CHILLS. FEVER AMD AIX MALARIAL ATTACKS, -TJSE DR. LESLIE'S QUIIMIIMEWINE A PREVENTIVE, AND 8URECURET4 PLEASANT TO TAKE. BKCOM KMIKII BI AIX rilVSK UJfS.

A 8PLENDID NERVE TONIO. TMal BB8T KHMHDY KNOWN FOtt Ferrers of all Loas of Appetite, Tys iviminv, iniiiajaiiiin ana ifenoriAl S' hllltr. sat I eseh. Ask Inrltat li Central Street. Itoat.n.

by (ll.OIIK, I 1IKM lit A I. MINR MCM WAIKTKt) IMMKDTATr.liY to UU 11 III Cn learn teleiraphln. and takecliarire or oOlcoswhen quallnivt. UihhI slluatlona a teed. Ad's WaatSHN Tab, Jksiituii, bodall iiarsn.

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