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i —tut, rot i Mm not be sold, let am. rxaemt'to imou dseieoos o f obtaining »;<H« Riun. GKIIK B. RACK. U. 0. Cm i in.eronl Rev. W asmxovon .D C, Sep* 04. M7» J^oL^H'VTiSSi man. slewing bow b. (ml himself la wall known Is Rochester. K. T, by sU.tb» rirlaklog P«H»* U»r* w H* •» S?H^a5SS a^iSiisisju: by fadadagtteumrfyoarBHtore^ Un-TOS. D»L. Feb. 10. UN. IUri.-f used Hop Bitter* lb. noted remedy lor debility, aai i nuanaaa. Indictation. mc_, J bar. bo baslmlion la •tying Ibal it la indeed as excellent medicine. and recommend It to an; one aa a truly tonic bitten. Knspertfn.ly. Rev. Mas J. ILEixoooo. 1 declined to inert year aderetis. neat of Hop Hilton laat ypar. baoaoaa I nyeeU^iT1 wlta"itavtaP£wsn greatly Iter. Joua Bra has. Editor Oamt BslW, Allaa, H. T. ; Scirto.S. Y.. Dan. 1. 1175. I am tba potior of lb. BaplUl church bar* aatf so adooatod pbyelcian. I are sot la metis* bat am my aol* family pbyatrlen. aad adriee la maay rbroolc BIH. Orar a year ajo I reooremaaded I o I Albany's beat physicians artaral yeara Kb* baa ban greatly LearSM aad allll nan the median* I believe Slfoi' ^i'nto™rt'l^L2rb1y0ib." see. We both recommend Uieta to oar triand* maay of wbota bava alao ban — « •^yspr'sissr musSSsJ^srssts *0 it o! rated Lb syUem that be waa unable t^^any b«ln^ HIla wnaoIt all ind all 'tot* buralng IbTrat: look ss^aeStVeiArt !iaBtK.Tisrsst'K shSnSs&v&sAR: -n#« ■ iMtiv Aiir faua iwana PL — - Skin an n.nf.i. " I believe 1i to be all wrong aad area wicked far olarcymra or other public g^ttswagsaaa aaadlrlaw. bat wbn afaslly marl toriaT^^wfersfisft physicians oar and trust U dally, w* aboald (realy commend lb I tberelore ■tsstsasx°s^&fz SK;sSsyt?,i5i -"""""•RtaiKsAK *£** Sroa? to^tTB**' muTjaf land "with kidney troabla. aaonlrla aad dl acta aaa aim ml to bUadaaaa, orar two ywar* after b* waa ndvbad that ba°WM "frSd ZFaan ^Jjadi ™d a<*la*t tba word IblUare." 8laoe Ufa car* be eng^nco* aaad faar bat tnat la Bop My wife aad daigbtar awe mad. healthy by lb. oaeol Hop Bitun.aad I badaavanauaokaofcn.nl aad IridSSdtoS^diSr to ror* ms^nnuW SKiw^Ss'irs KEb.-JS. m-u.JZijbsm a.REMEDY FOR CURINC CqqIi CoMl Bnuckitis. Aitkin CONSUMPTION, uunli'kui INvisTMENTBONDS, :tr,Gold Bonds — - JAMES^tTllKAKE* a CO.. Baakpr*, n...i awob., *o awa.a.1. F8AZER AX J.E GREASE. vELLULOrf #k f

, *t^*T,eIdah'*II%aky. t Aatora* w* i ■■ Iwal tbnaadL • Tba ton a ■■litre law, A told the etc all.j The wwar leak the waoara Mas. Aad paaea, cmr p"** apeeal tor aad wMa. I X*dn*to4Mmnm«*»7to*n ; Oarynaim bassts theft wldaa mags. ' TaOd by the twaghfa sikto well. [ As-Magtoyn-aa-dMl. " On, wtHTel tboacbu wOtoewecnw. J Full 1ll»iaiA.Ui.leto^^ | "rw-wMtoiag wtlbla the wra* . Ssasnsd w«h a tayne power to draw ■ Oar heal la lalo Ha ktadly eaab I TWOtm It laded, a-tod m. Aad »*M e^ ap the aaatera ^o,w; Aad In aa with a topee bop*. ; ^T^TLjU. .WW- w»A eo loJC ar>, 1 Aad atfll we wateh the weatara tkj I Aad alieaflhn U Ita aiyMle clow. , — Oeed HVb I THE ORPHAN". i ! Miaa Rldeaa looked Ilk* a lair bltteb 1 roae. tba' brtcbt July moraine, aa abe ' i alood on tbe porco. uader Ibe bowery I : d:oop of tbe Wlalaria rlon-alall. fair t ablnlac aroand her bead lika ooile of j borslabed cold, aad craab purple-blue , ; eyea. veiled with tbe myetic abadow ol ' Tl'rr drraa. cf the paleot plak. waa all [ tiny-fluted ruffian and ribboa-bowa. Doctor Ayma aaw that U waa aometblnc drUnlcly tlaborale.rvan while ba dldaot comprehend all tba tntrteacin ol the I pattern, aor Ibe • doctor." aald Mba Rldran. in lb* aoft, • low toeee whloli Sbakeapaare any* an i "aa rxotUnt tblac la woman." "I'm a quite oneway obo it mamma". cou«b." > •• I nally tblak tbw. U no oocaaicm to ' ooll aooftaa." aald Doctor Ayme. oobI acintioualy. I.H tb« medicine » and—? - "Oh. bffi to relieve my anxiety." nid MlmRldeau. perruaAlvely. Mamma . aad 1 an all la all to each other. Pleaae. 0 dootor!" ■ II. amlled -it waa not la maacuUDe 1 human nature to raaial aocb aaweetlj- " worded appeal aa Uia. 1 "By tha way* ba aald. "what a • a Image, pallld-lacad child that little ' slater of yottra Ut-Latty. 1 think, you \ called her." . [I Ulaa Rldeaa bit her Up. I "She Is aot my slater," aald aba. "She's a eoosla: a— a sort of a poor relatloo. in laoL" Her eye followed Doctor Ayme". r" claace. At b* stood there, botlonlnc bia J driviac-clov*. and they both saw Utty A tune oat from the bank of the bo aae • rarrylac a basket of aowly-waMwd • clothes, which aha proceeded to apmd . oa tba oloao-cat (rasa. "Bhaahoold not lift aoeh walcbU aa la Ural." aald tba pbraldaa. abruptly, d "Dnr Uttle Letly— but abe la aaoh a ~ wlllfu!oblld!"aald hllaaRldnujweetly. . "HbeUaofawdof old Rltty. the laaay dm., aad .be will laalal upon balpiap 1 bar." ■ Aad aba ftd a handfalof ro»i to Doc , lor Ayma'a bona, aa ba stood there - -ttDiRtUMnM' tba beauty's *; pW-bloaaom hot. Bba turned into the boost. "Mamma." «ld aba. paUlably. "I | wish yooM apeak to that tlmome Detty. aad tall bar to kaap boraelf la tha back- ' crooad when aompaay la hen." Mrs. Rldaaa. a abtrp -nosed little worn aaaa. with a laew cap considerably on - oar Mda. and black mllta. oootprabndrd S " Catty !" aba called abarp ly . down the " kltchra atair* ; "coma ban." " A block -in setd. aldsb- look lag cnaK tarn. wUh lar«a lamp-Uk. ayaa. a pair hot, aad aa azpnaaloa not aaUke that ofaflartlad rabbit, answered the stunL She waa draaaad la a ladad eaUeo wrapper, ooaaldarmbly too abort far bar. aad t be alcwvwa ol her fowa war. roiled . op abon bar elbows. "What an ytm doiac. lott»r dasat— uid—., -rm batptac Rltty." aald tba girl. " Anat Jaactta aald I mu«L" I puodf 1 pony," aald Mlm Rldaaa. " Tbere. deal go to crying now. Uk. a Ug mdmolgirl: I drdan. I>* no patkoe* with you1 . How yoa ar. ootgrowiag your draaacs, to b. nn! there's ao radio tba tooabW. | ol poor relatloo*. Tbere, got Mamma.' I la aa aggrtarad aotto rooa, "aba It too ' cturageoaaly shabby to haw* about the L bC?IsSr rakUoaa. ladatdr aaM old BUt*. lb* blank cook, who waa aorab- • btagawny at tba washboard la tba cellar kttohso, with bar aboa Iocs rising oat . a ttamagod obarob. " Dar alst |mA», hired gals aa day gets mora work out of 5; dsn Misa liatty. bias* bcvsftull Reckon • she payahar way. pan ehll*r k WbOn 1RM* Utty. be tbn ■MiMrt^l -And Dm tmly Mtoaa yanas old." said Iwuy-to bsrse'J. - If I wna noly big aad taU mmogb to conamewbare aad sat* any sat Balagl AantJsmetu | deal wast at bare, aad Ulaasra Is a* I At lbs school cfcUdna'a pfaaln tba ! omit wask. Donor Ayms gbmood | kmmly anood tba |i too Is. I "WtosbDoir lanMa Mfas <t dsely wool taTIm^h a aa'."uwk am. with wild faro. inn.Hag the : umyr far ,. a«utol ^tba tofrjale 5 tid to B sad kwhl. aor dariiac thll* Inty — 3 Bat ahsa Mfas Rldaaa Sail the delibr Banar Aya*. V nsaofag Uaty bwJ*' . so Mri.tffi loamfts thfl *h*M tha* n. I aawonsiaiMlbMidbe » m£oMdo t^w UTM^SS kST

" "OhserTa" aoU I waa a dowdy, ad * sboald dtsgraoe tbe family If I oa ma."i 1 oa "Tboa yoa nelly wsatod to eonaf is bt qoaotloood. sharply. "Oh. yoa. yaeP aha cried, almost la- U> voluntarily. " Bat plnaan doc"t keep « ma. doctor. Let ass ra boa. Otoe- at vr* wUl soold msf" lDr. Ayms drove cm. polling nt bin — dnrfc mHtndlt with hit dlaeagngnd " hnad. J* "Humph!" eagitatod he. " So aba * beaut; whb*tb* dawy'porpla aya* sad pant that, between the sharp- uoaod or mother, whose oough bangs oo so a- * accountable, aad tba beaut; -daughter, an who U *o flllally devoSad. Unit Leuy is » •• With the asct day earn* a delag* of 1 tall, which. U bos the ^ulaoreialj was ™ certainly flrat-coosln to IU " "How ntaptd!" nnid Mlm Rldma. dc with n yawn. "Aad I can't even finish that llnmbarg edging !** ,fc "Bead leu; to the village after it " 1* suggested Mrs. Rideau. " "la aU this rain?" * "Why not." said the old lady. "8he's H neither sugar nor s*K; 1 don't think h< ate'U malt." r a •So Isatty was summoned from her task w of shelling peas for dinner. In Kitty's m part for a walk to tb. village. M " But It rains." aald Utty. u * "Wall, supposing U dons!" retorted * c Miss Rideau. "I oaa't help that— * y oaalf" f ' Mayn't I jam wait until It It oeerf i M » pleaded Leuy . | io "f "Ho!" cried Glpetra. imperiously. d' * "Getyourhatandgoatonoe; I'm wait- D lac forth* embroidery r tl Bo Utty weal; aad that night old gt fi Rilty beard her babbling, in wild de- m '• llrtom. In her sleep. She got op and vl I felt tbe girl's bunting forehead, and vi A tried to count the galloping pulse, t " Mlm Leuy," sbe said, softly, "speak « I to de old woman!" But Lett; fixed her feyer-gUUerinr 11 h eyre upon tbe booast black faoe. with- ™ * oat a panicle ol recognition, aad began "J D to chant some wUd refrain that she bad heard and forgotten long ago. ° When Doctor Ayme came, the next '• day, old Rltty made her Appearance in j * the parlor. " I' Isaac. Marse Doctor." "de Indira d aayil't an ol. fool, and no I D; but _ 1 plena., Mnrns Doctor, won't you jra' '■ .up upatalrs an' look nt MUs Uuy! She', done goo. fell nick, and-" M * 'Rltty. what noaranse"' sharply lrr" terrupUd Miss Rldaau. What are you £ disturbing tbe doctor lor! It's not!. ^ * lag oa earth but a headache, and—" w * "But. pirate, Mara. Doctor I" per- I u iistod tbe old negresn. "1 don't like d. u looks other ; an' if you'U ntep ap jra" D| oa* Bttanlt— " j b, Rltty got bar way. Doctor Ayme o| f catue down-stair, presently, with a < a grars. fruubled look on big bet. i, " " It looka Ilk. typhus liver." said u U. i ■ j n y Miss Rideau gar* » llttitstA-i. B, " " Shn must t. remornd to noma hot- ^ . pllal at coon." aald she. « " •• But aba in homeless. Rltty tolls me- [ aad fijendlraa. except for yoa." 1 1, ' "I coat help that." mid Gloevra. j shoddsnag. "Sbe mutt be remorcd. „ * Tbe Idea of typhus fever in this boora!" p, I. "Vary wall." aald Doctor Ayme. "Bhe ahaU be removed this very day. " * She was removed to Doctor Aymc's own boose, aad old Rltty weal wi.h her J as a aorec. The sickness waa desperately u * nigh oath death— hereon vaMsrawce slow g. ' Aad oa tbe morning of ber slxtaentli u m birthday aha came oat among the o> dropping leaves of October for tbe first * time. j o 1 "Doctor." tha mid. pltooosly. " ow n '• shall I ever pay yo a foe All your good ,, " araatomer 1. *TU taB yoa aOmc day." aald the *" doctor, VAguelr. T # ' at "Well, doctor." aldd Miss Rideau. " is twastly. "Oar little UUy is well R agala." | „ b " Tba" said the physician, thought - ' I* tally stroking his mustache; "I may . t say that she Isqulto waU again at last " •• Aad when can wa bar* ber back!" qareUaoad Mlm Rideau. who was ex- j 0 pacing oompeay. and did not care to go r, to Ut. expanse of aa additional acr- g - 1 dual think aba asanas to ohm. " h btok at alb" hraaqotly aaawraod Doctor " L '"DCs Rldaaa cpmtd bra pangy-blne ' ayaa. , » - But abe eaaaot stay at your booaa I- always !" crkd ibe. 1 "Tan." aald Doctor Ayme. compos- _ I! sdlr. " I have srray raaaos to bebevc il that abe will. Ia troth aad la laot. she k was marriadko me thin morning!" . a And bcasountrd bis hone aad rode on ' to the next plan. m 0 M las Rldma uoald baldly credit tbb is Llltk Utty married at sixteen, while ^ aba, at tix-aod-lwealy. waa Mill aa ^ " managed bodly-abe eooMnt quitolHl 11 " la what faapact- . 11 "Done rarb bar right." maitorad old * Rltty. "Hopra to glory abell dft an 1 old maid yet! Aa'Mk* Utty-woU. If ' _ 4* pore darila' oabra was happy afore. . aba is now. I reckon!" * d Sqaatisr Ufa la Sew Tart. „ t traats ol a^Wid iataolioos aad mis- si f ^ara^ra. ^1!^^a^bln. * mMa exist to sight ofjjm Jaahiaaa^kr & d aad aotpls portico*.- Bat them coo- u trusts, which bar. lad owe writs* to dc * scribe Hrw Tort to Fart, with a hutch « 1- of the leaks mil. aad aarnbra to say ai a that lbs city laaessa llka»m»«f«. tbe i, abodT. ol bia trtoksm. war-paiat A cftraasutlr baaokat only kali cores- u j * * ramthern boedras of (bmtrs! Part. j" to wort aaa to Harkm aa the scat. Ibe ° K farad baa aaariy aU to*. tpuiiA mi , n smmy anato bare toaa said oak and in x * **■» fafafam.n pareA sasrtod rato il- « * ksmfaswof . Tea yresa oas ar toma. . a * Wftb to, iHsma " ■ Ifamftb H»n. ntlMfc llnlK , r " *

quit# unique. It Is not to bt pesofaaly b described a* eRj. our a* suburb, nor as o onamilad bat braksa territory that 5 oat lira moat dliaa while waiting to to b utoortod la their advance. The aatici- opattern, that fad to tbe grading h and paring of tto sir. fas bare bad s U vray limited ftoltioa in Isolated rows of 0 pretentious aad rectangular "brown- * froata." which eramed oddly oat f of pfaos. Here and there a vrattg. of ' old times remains ia a pre- metropolitan £ orchard arooad It, or in a grand mansion H with a classic (root of Doric columns, aad a genesis far antedating * Fifth avenue. Bat It ia sol , the new building* ptsmoaltory . tto city's advance, nor tbe old coma 4 ooatCMt. that gtn tbe region lta cbaracleriatira aad peculiar interest. All d ia the hollows between the graded * streets, nod la spaces where, no streets g h ariag been opened, tbe gray Lauren- r Una rock elands with bats superficial I of soil upon It. thousands ol acres fi under coitiratioe by squatter., sad o without other laclosore to tto laad than 11 hollows by the trap-rock fouodatlons of ■ streets. Agriculture it carried on r with a primitive simplicity of ill# sad * uader a plcturraqueoem of condition " that art an artist on tbe edge of desire. * square miles are green with vegvtablra. Yoa nee the gardeners with their b wires aad mothers beading to their , work! you bear tbe querulous call of Q and the coatenttons of pigs ; sad If , I Immature streets and the precuraory -j I dwellings, you would never realise that h are within the limits of the city, or -il,. i Immense steamer, are loading with , train by the rirer-aid. a quarter of a mile away, and that the bussing which rated railway. 1 The holding, are ol "Various proper- I c sometimes being limited to an : L irregular strip, and sometimes cm brae- j 0 iag three or four blocks in poractaion of t ' the product of one patch, that goes to * Washington market, but a large pro- a ' portion of all the green stuff consumed E in tbe city is grown in theae hollows— 0 tbe letluoe. tbe parsley, tbe celery, tha . cabbages, aad the potatoes. Bat though e one man trebles tbe qosality his aeigh- y bar produces, he is no belter off nor s more ambitious in the matter of archi- 1 . lecture than the poorest ; aad ia '.he ' corners, or In the center of the hollows, ' perched high up - <*i tbe wintry i gneiss. Is found a grotesque variety of ■ makeehift dwellings, mere concessions 1 . to exigencies in many cases, which by c means indicate tbe pecuniary re ' sources ol the occupants, Rome of ' are simply squalid, but upon ' out a soft color, aad the scraps f ■ ol which they are built have borrowed t ! quaint grace from the weathering, j ; it it scarcely sale to let aa artist loose them. They abound sriib plctu- , , ratqur " Uu," which be declares il t next to Impossible to exhaust ; aad not I , long ago. when 1 soared into the sky- i , ward region whrreC bat hit studio. , i found him black to the wrist, with I I with which he seas printing etch- ' I j ings of aome things that he had die- | s - covered among these shanties — Dor- t per'. Jfoporiisc. Bams Inlrresllsg Pastal Figures, j A Washington fbsf reporter asked ' H. Black fsn, the superintendent • ; ofthe foreitn mails at the postoffice do- 1 part meat, how the amount ol baslnass ' ment corresponded with thst done by ^ I " 1 have bad but Uttle time to make a t - comparison." said be, " but from a gen- , ; era! knowledge of the reports of Euro- , I peah countries, I think the comparison , "Upon what basis should -a compart- c be made?" ( - "Upon the basis ol population. Our I report is based upon a population of I 47.000,000. There patted through the ■ mails, according to oar report. (.<15, " t seperaic package* of mall mat- fi lev, which would make aa average of < j forty-riven pieces to ewch inhabitant." i oar showing compare with other cooa- I ! trim fast year?" ■ "Very farorable indeed. The United ■ originated SOO.IM.67t letter* « while Gramsay, with a population ol < only 4,000.000 Ira* orglnated but 804.- < jywi ; Aaatrm. with half oar popula- 1 totmfailoa of B5.ooo.ooo. #*nn0.060 Frattb* with a population of 57.000.000. originated 4t4.77t.000. while Japan, with ' a population ol 54.000.000. bad bat 1 (7 .000.701, fan# than rate letter to s per- | Mr. Blacktaa proceeded : " Italy, pop- ' uialiou «, 000.000. 14U.MN.to4 1-Uers; Huagnry. populattoo 10.000.t00. 04.454.- , letter. ; Belgium, populatioa. *00*- , 000. 5*00L*54 letters; Spain, with a , population of 17.000.000. makes a good , showing la having originated 70.841^71 i " la tto maun oi postal cards, bow l dona the onapariaca boldr 1 "Largely ia oar favor. Tto United 1 Stales originated (70.410,716. Germany • faad aU Europe with bat lOAMAOOt. • Austria originated M.5«TA00. closely > followed by France wrtth »#A«7.0*0. 1 while Italy oscd but 17.(45.800, Hungary 1 10.#a*050. aad Spain but #07.087. F.ren I Japan originated ll.Mt.7eo. while Baa- « osad (.401,550." " Haveaayof tto Eoropeaa cowatrfaa ' -Tea; a aombra have. I recall Gra- ' ■amy. Belgium. Italy. Xsttortaad* [ "WbatofoswipapraaP" ) - Wc mod all other couatrfaa MR a iargs maiarity. Ia tut oar figaXa o 7«R0«.«# swwspapera and raagaatnes ss aaa* w« aa tto Wwdiag reading pacpfa « of ttogfato. C n BfaBJ bad demand far k k«k 0M.7t0.sau; France Jls.iTisnc; I I 0*747,400; jta^. 77J54.C*; I Rosat* '77.05*05* ' and Jspoo. 5*.' t - - « i nasliiase>D*^a*fa*asam*i ik^ta*Uq* ' TfaKanasw Uottad Btras* XS CM.V- , 4«; Fraaae.t*5M 0»; Italy. 7.M*«M; J 677*na; Awori* > *?•*>' ,

tto abort tlm* to waa fa Egypt On* of Itok Cltatra, appearing to to fart tto proper degree of „ bnldams at tto proper time, be bom nt out agaiaaa bfau iaascof bfariofaataad' Tbe word coward ill sought death oa seraral occasions but ** not succeed till the stag, of Act. the txtochra there, when such a sharp — - lookout w as kept by tto garrison that ^ an alhow or mather showed itself tfes grassd bT^toUe* Crosier watohed ^ bis opportunity aad jumped apoo tto b, platform. "Craw dosrn. I command ab. £udsr; bat it wastoo fats; the ricxim £ ol his severity tell at bis feet. «|» Maim* tb* chi. lrora braver of *11 bad also bis moment ol fear "q general until dispaeaaura could no longer " remist tbe brilliancy of his achievements. "•? waa at tto liege of Maatu* in tb* has Italian mmpxiga. that Marat eras Mi ordered to fake charge of the troops , that were making a sortie from the gar- u.t risen He beaitatcd, aad la bis confu- 1 .ion declared himself woondei . he was ^ removed from the general. And In every sent oat oa the most distant And dan- *" services ; la short, he more than u oooqaend bis efaaractar bslor. tbe battle e of Aboakir, on which ocraeioa Kspoleon ' ^ * was obliged to declare that bt see superb. Tbe bravi Marshal Lacnra Is" da; severe.; reprimanded a colonel ' ' who hadjMtaiebed a young officer for s |is worse than a poiunoa. who pretends j ■"; *:rs." ' — "•*! Tills Is difficult to answer, because the I 'j™ tbe husband's means aad other ' cirrumstancra. A Maine lady recently an | took ber iillie child aad weal to Europe on an extended pleasure trip, and the ^ iswyer objected that pleasure sec travel abroad could not be deemed neccs ' sary. The judge refused to decide this. ! and said it waa lor the jury to drier- 1 ™. mine whether.taktag into view the means ' (*' of the husband aad the health of the . jj ' wife and child, tbey would allow tbe j Ml of soch a jouraey. Sot many ™* s^s wile bought a gold watch husbsmd argued that thrac things car the jewelers proved that the husband lr, a | fast bona aad wore diamonds, sci aad the oourt decided that if a man 1 marries be rngmgra to supports wife ar m cording to his social conditions and wealth ; and if tbey ratable him to keep wi horse and wear diamonds tbey m»y ^ miilU»r rued tbe buslsmd of x lady for a bonnet which she had refused , Be u, take because it was a " botch." The husband proved that she waa well sup- F° plied with bouaets. and that she had in- j tended to gin this one to a Irienil. Tbe i oourt aald be sraa justified ia refusing | pay lor I* A hat might be nrcsa- j to a lady herself, but making pre*- I . mta to one's triends was Dot cecesssry. j CI how about Christmas. Sew Tear. ! * and birthday prracnu! If a lady in ! "r socisty orders tliws Uttle things, can a, husband refuse to pay for them! { *" A Rexlras Barket Flare. j ^ Our walk lay through the market- as place. It was a veritable glory of reds. | _ and green* aad yellows! Such Iropl- I col fruits aad flosren! Such golds, and fct purple* aad biuoi ! Iudtau women lay tos-fr** " pepper-pod* of papayas— I gire tht *• unmet ol the fruiu at my companion » chioo sapotr, aapote pucto, «x remember. Tortiilna were bciag cooked aver red earthenware pan* ; ranch eroa. p, farmers, dismooated from gayly-be-diseaed mus'.aag* were hargalaiag fo: J" this, tha* or the other; Iadutas in ^ and paochoe. nil < -gaged in as smoking cigarettes, tto listlessly u. pround. One side of the market was in .. deepest shadow, the o'.uer iighud to a aa shine, with the deep keen blue sky above si foracaaopy. 1 see those woodrous aad j" glowing contrasts aa 1 write— tha das- ^ xliag white wall* the aoft. warm. i shadow, the center of all clots £■ of color, the Una overhead, and the quaint a .d picturesque figure* In every tx. Way W* Eat Oyster. Raw. 6 Doctor William Robert* la his interesting lecture, on tto digrative ferments. 1 Writes: Oar practice In regard to the ® oyster fa qoile exceptions., aad fnrnishre a striking example ol tbe genera) correctaeos of the popular judrmenl or. dietetic qoraliutix. The oyrter is almost ck tto ooiy animal substance which we iw eat habitually, aad by pretarenor, la the or uncooked state; aad il it inter- ^ physMagicnl reaaou at tto boUcai of fa this piatafip- Tut fawn -colored ' mass which boastt tales tto dainty of . the oyster fa Us liver, and this fa Uttfa A. leMthaaabaapof glyeogaa. Aaaorialed ^ srith the glycogen, but withheld Irotn T artual oootact with ft during life, la ita Os be^^dfaaaae' ^Tbe mere crushing of £ Ibe dainty between tto tenth hrirgm So thra* two bedim together, aad the glyoogaa is at core digested without w other fadp by iu own diastase. Tbe oyster la the oocookxd state, or merely a wmmod. i* la he* ssJ-digsstire . Bat JJ whol.y loet by cootiag; forth. baat sra- T tto ratfar'a on digratlm power.- — hawdras Madras 1 Braard. J Tto Rm. Bad. Raw. wj of dab Ufa. bat iiui. of style nod still .< aMirintlna Hfa kfen nsrqy irons cm 1 1 as to «*fa» a ia tto company of !•* Ut reads tto oewa of tto ^ day to ttom. aad Itoy read lb* htsso- tm of tto day to htm. Hfa riattos da j stoftrasda-Tranto a aaaa af tto.* Jfo asrss faet^ardea Ml ri. srt'rt*:- *7 tto awaot trombfa too. wfak a Aw* £ ■ Ma fa to stoss asms af jG Li m Htoatxto tolr wpld J wmfaqRe bdi rt a— m mfa *. Wfawn mam M*dw as iiii*M|rt wfl« m a to . 1 ^ ..'c -- noma * •• 2

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Tto First Fifty OUas. ifty dure of lb* United Stale* with p Is'o. Tl5r*U"n^S70. o I XssTat. I 1. MS 641 *U5M h cms. si. SIMM 5 0 OOC tss.sn.sra p * rsfits libit 5 Ss! 641 CllU 4 ttoaago 5 faSJS# mm ' tare 7 sosn 171 S4S ° 5 "• L°°* 4 St*m4 y'SS# " I It rm s'lis j| jSfa! 'u*{ ° lis tnss-.e 14 1SS5M In* !M ^ ! i: imui i; i in sis areas * lit tr"*MM Is iSS riais a a abrebss. 5 hsft Sisc * is labarepofo r UB7: <• .«« s a nebmaad « tlrix ri PIS , K twni: ***... tl t* bt S06W H B. streeo— ^ .. .... 9 SI 2 ta U.04I I I I* CSarirerea » 4»6B U.Wie J j 57- Fab three 40 4s U6 S0.7S4 I I a Mtaaaapobs — 4*g» IS 0M 7 I 40 NaabTUIa . 4X647 S4 S44 llfi'S-' - - H ^ IS I 44. ttod~ - 41.717 rt.Oai j II Mftsl - JtdW »M» ! | 44 Uarsna II fa^ ^741 SO 744 i W- AtW - « "-7W FOR THE FUR BEX. | Surah Is tto fasbicaable silk. I Many narrow flounce, are among the i coming styles ^ menu nre nil tbe rage on the other t tide. Instead of '•i:|-n-i-nri-iejti- durable i Smyrna lacs* are used for plain garBrocaded plash is shown in dsnigus t simitar to those imjorted in reive* bat j srith longer pile, and Iron* aad are quite full, no that they conceal the figure. Gold colored stockinet fa made into I Jersey tunic, that nre rather too rtriking very eiegnn* neyerthelre* Ribbons of three diflerent widths are j that of medium width making the bosra Fine white muslin dresses having the waist lined with Jacqueminot silk and a plaiting of Jsq arm loot aboat tto nkir* ' nr. made up for very young girls. Imported thin dresses are often oom- ( pined with aashea made of Surah silk, ttV-^Hft-'trrSfnae spikes oa red, silver spikes on blae. These sashes an easily made. The Surah U cat in tsro lengthwise mad then sown together doubk. the cods of the sash are gathered and the spike pat off." A very dressy toilet is of cream-colored foulard and bauds rmbroidered with [ red. Tbe skirt lias a narrow plaited i flounce, with a red bataycuse underneath. Above the plaiting is a deep ^ band, embroidered with red aad scalloped on the border. Above this, in I bunt of the klrt. fa a deep creamI colored plaiting fastened dosrn. The ' beuidrred hand, with a very nsrrew craam-colored plaiting tailing below. ' The lowor part fa raised in the middle. I and the coper put fa draped didtanaliy i and raised on the side. The back form. three loons, the .oweat one falling ' doable over the rial ling oo tto akin, basque is cut op in (root so show a raro .- bin surah plaited ptaatrou vest. The waist fa trimmed with embroidered bands placed on flat- Aroand the open neck fa a "collarette Medici* ." made of three rows of white faoe. The sleeves terminate at tbe elbow, with deep embroidered rrrer* Oa the left side of the waist fa a hunch of red rose.. Tbe hair is dressed low oo the head and forms a simple twfa* fastened ap by a J comb. — fttadhto Tfaoes. ' .""a" ' A woman who has lour boos, nil sail com parrs Lerae'.l with a ynar.beeaase fa'oo^toylStoreraVt yshli I'ssMw It toochra'fato gold. lnUTtr jra^yyV JdrtsT^ jb riraa "" llT Xxxsaaara. K 4 J* 1X7* Msmm.Bg torn, fltortg* OtoS* ft- Y. Per 5 ag Sssae I m pfaassd Ss i i _i mi :S2 : \

An Iniersating Cm, F*. bss jnst taT^JriUiy explored to' Lstdy aad Forter. Tto bottom wan found to to co.nrsd with clay, on the top of which was n deposit of s dark substance, nod cm this fa aa inciuetation of Urn* which has falisn a tto roof of tb* care. It Ls the deposit of rich, dark material that parrxpiorras found many Indicatican of tto other of many animals, some of which wee. doubtless brought than by (al!n of prey, and others uaad It tartUlrir dens. Among the boars of animals s were the iawbooet of the raccoon. • skunk, sreasel. beaver, squirrel, porca- » pine, woodcouck, fox. wiidoa* elk. I deer sad bison ; the shells of two or 5 turtle* the boors of wild turkey* ° and the vertebra of snakes In large quantities. Tto meat interesting sped- ■ mens found, however, were ito head I and teeth ol s gigantic bearer and a targe peccary, neither of which have . ever teen found before in Pennsylvania. Besides these were bourn which had bo nerd and split-evidently the 1 work ol the aborigines, who sought the ; Indian relka were otao found > A flint spear head was picked up far ' back in the cave, imbedded in the clay. some Indians, entering the cave and finding a wild beast ttore. attackad it. and this spear, buried at tbe animal, n owing iu aim. sped far bock into the recesses, and there remained. No other traces of say kind indicate that the portion of the care had been visited by man Or beast TBE RARxrra. I gsarsrSrsL: \ • — — — • ** THFv".,ll I IICEtaHlil ■ sssaf'tete-'Stes ' Swaakin 's"rrrJSJ5k : HAHC0CE. • SABFIELP. •r£a*kgn-Tg^.g i S350tSSa^ri^SS i S 7 7 7 ttife-vmr— 1 araiassaEs ; !EILT!K,JTS35r ^ s ; D -Urkgrvaneex— »»sa aattmggMa.trI i

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