Newspapers / The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, … / July 8, 1880, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
iJiiHlifn V The Cradle. How iteaillnatly slte'd worked nt It How lovii'uly Inul ilrent, With all bar wouM-bo iitolhm'i wit, That littlo roy neat ! How longingly nbo'J hung on it! It sometimes 6cenicit, she nuitl, There lay benonth its coverlet A littlo l(H'iiii bund. He came at lust, the tiny kuohI, Ere bleak December fll ; That rosy neat he never jircct Her cofOn was bU bcJ. E. C. Ste,:Jii,att FARM, U.IUULN AM) liOLSLliOLP. lleilvea. Ginof.h Kits A pint of nioliissos. thifi'-quiirtirs ol it pound of liutt-r. thrcc-iiuitrters of a pouuJ of siK'.ir, u teaspoon of so(!a, two ounces of ginij.T, a liltlc HUtniej. ninl i-mn.iiuoii ; llour enough to roll into shrets. Si'iCKi) Eeek. Fivo pound of tin1 slmnk boiled live hours with ctWy Bct'd. Drain off the gohtinc; tlii nclu p the nient very line. Add pepper ntn' lt to suit the t.-iste, -ind p.it it into a cloth on a pltister. Cover it with the cloth and press it. Shout CAKK.Prejiare th douir'.i a; for biscuit, on' y iiiu.-li richer; roil two crusts nearly as thick it for pic crust ; put them together, (spreading a Huh' butter between them; b:il;e in a quiet; oven. When iloin place the fruit or pre.Hfrres between the crusts. W.iCti it is not in the fruit season, dried fruit or preserves make a very nood substitute. Homint KitiTTKitS. Take homiii that has been wit boiled (the hirsjr hominy Is the best), mash it fine, am' add to it three ly.'i, well beaten, osu cup of flour, t wo tabl-'sooons of m i U and a liltlc sa'.t. M ike it af the eon eistency of hominy b.udr, anil fry in hot lard. Three proportions need alii.u' a t.uiirt of horti'ny alter it is boiled. A very nice breakla.t dWh. KfUKMiiEno PrMWMi. Throe cup of flour, two-third of a cup of suet chopped fine, one cup of molii'srs. otv c"p of Ftoned rat.-ins, one cud of sour ntilk and on" tiaspofn of soda in the milk. Mis well, ami put into a but tered tin ba3in, then into a Mteamer. and steam for three hours. Wl e i done, you can try it by runnin.; a straw through it. Ru il into a hot oven fui five or ten minut' los Pen ami Hon Cholera. Many a f irmer keeps his pii;s in a lit le yrd or pen, cf'en near the houi-e. where the mud is as deep as they can wallow through. He throws their feed in the nmd, from which thrv must pj,.., it as best they CAn. and clean water i something that they do not get from one year's end to ar other. Yet such a man will wonder why his family have th" fever and :iis liniis tho enolera! I hav een hoi's kept in this way, or, worse yet, in floored pen- which were r.cv. r cleaned, until nt killing time their bel lies were lull of small ulcers; and sri'-h meat is packed and shipped to the '.' as prime mess pork! P aces where li'.'l. always reigns supreme are the liUcnim pens connected with distilleries. I lw lieve that such plaees have as much ti do with spreading disease anions Iwl ri among cattle. So far as I have known when cholera makes its first appearand in any district, it lias nearly always I i anion e the swill-fed hous of disti.'j ri. -or flecks treated as doer; bed ab v. I do not ohiim that ir:'-:it eleanlii: - we have an infallible prcv ri'iv" i cholera; but I ' i l i'i i tl.it v. i cleanliness and prop- t v.nviy ij the appearance ol tli.-iii i':i ly would b. less frequent and its victims l.- .v. r; t !ri farmers by little" care and a:t. rt i.o. might save themselves inm-h li.si. Mo shutapip. up inalilthy pi n n n.t him filthy garbage to a, ; , abuse him because he is an i.-. :. animal; but let them give l.im a i -.. place to stay in, clean f.m.1 and c .m, water; in Hliort, treat him as w , other animals. 'i;v, t:u'ui.-r, try a little wholes me clean lines with yi ih hosts and see if tin y do tint pay In io r. V.J. Emery, in Huril K'i jrUr. rrmlttl8 Yoan rult Trrra la llmr l-'aily. It very frequently happens that your:; pear and other fruit trees blossom and. if permitted to do so, bear fruit the same season that they are planted. We have had the blossoms and fruit of siudi trees pointed out to us as evidence that the trees were thriving particularly well. Such evidence, however, is indi cative rather of weakness than of vigor. There is nothing more harmful to voting trees than to permit them to bear fruit the year of transplantation. Even for dwarf pears, thn third year is soon rnougb. for them to bear, and the sixth year ti soon enough for the generality of standard. Our readers will find that if they suffer young trees to mature fruit the first or second year, their Tigor will, in most cases, be Impaired forever nfter, and having borne nt this early age, they will not, as a rule, bear again in five or six years afterward. The temptation to inexperienced fruit growers to see their young trees in fruit as soon as may be, is considerable. It It because we yielded to such tempta tions, that we are now able to guard our readers azainst falling into the same error. Fruit-bearing is an ex hausting process, and only trees that, have arrived at a certain age or maturity cn exercise the function without en dangering their health and strength. Htatrrlni for 9f nlclilno;. Professor W. J. Heal, of the Michigan agricultural college, gives th.' results of several experiments to determine the best materials to mulch strawlvrrle snd other plants, and arrives at the con clusion that the best is chopped straw. He finds a thick coat of manure excel lent for bedding plants. He tried old clover hay, and had a fine crop of olovt r plants to kill the next spring. Hay gives a similar result in a young crop? I grass. Straw badlv threshed lurnislit it in the same way a young grain crop in the garden. Forest leaves held down by cornstalks gradually blew away due. ing winter, and the cornstalks alone re mained in the spring after an open win ter. Pine shaving worked into the soil have proved a nuisance. T ie same objection existed with tan bark. Clean straw, old or new, or corn fodder cut two inches long, less or more, answered the best purpose. farm Nolo. Hememher Hint "a crop well plantid is half ho -J." "Uo for " i he lent t"i,.ci,,i.la,. If cot already destroyed. (Jive the calvi s a good nin of rrss and otherwise encourage their growth. As the season advance import of American livo stock at Liverpool are ineropsing. Destroy prar slugs by ilustiti? with iimeor ashis; even dry earth will prove beneficial. O. C. Blodgeti, of Pomfret. Vt., aver ages a pound of buU-T iruiu niueti'eii pound of milk. Twenty per cent, of the cattle which run on the Western plains die during, the wii.t r. Try a patch of t.ugar hei t th- yrar Your cows will relish them wouier fully next winter. Salt added to poul y dropping pre. vents this valuable manure from dic ing up and burning fli" ii'mits. Asa Teft. of Stockton, N. Y., make an avcra :e of ovc r 3iM p.mn.N of butter per annum from each ol his cow Th" fruit and veaetable business frcm l-'iorida t'i the N't-rllcrn State his grown from ." Oi 0 boxes in It-; I to !MV ifc 0 in ltT:, and is still increasing. The pruning of fruit trees t-hcuid not be neglected at this season. Wlur large limbs are cut away cov. r witli varnish, paint or melted j-'tafiitiir wax. Tho ox-eyed daisy, which has be' o.m a great pest in some section nfrotmiry. is propagated by scid. at d oltght r -fore to be mowed down betore the sue is ripe. Mr. Jesf Collier, of Ttho font Tvnn , sold five steers avenmin : 1 ';c rouniscaeh. Tivonf tliem are thorottjj . bred Shorthorns, two high a.vidis :.n one a scrub. Stringhalt is one of the ailments i. the horse, lor which no erne is kno-ve. Ordinary usage is not likely toil;;;;, the horse, and wia not make 'lie cas. any worse. The (itinhv(r' M n'hly stpri v.'s i t the whitevvaliing of stun and i rai . -of fruit tree, as tendir gto keep th-::. 1 i by and aiding thiu to ji v ri 1 : the old bark. F titeh poultry fan -iersaie now fid iivg fowl? lit si.'t'.ed for market with b ir iey and sti allied y. How c:.i Ti'ts. T. i fie t is remarkable tor its ra; id fat'., n ing ijvmlitii . Tor upp'jing to wounds made ! . a-movira large limbs in pruning i'ru: trees, noliiing is better tlian gu.:i s!. : iae, di.s-olvcd in alcohol to the sistency of paint. A hoping t-Msp.'ior ' of Fti'.f htir. adih'd. on'1,' a week to the feed (fa cow. will Icea it if: e fr.t: vermin. Tl. same utiar.Mty is reeo;:i-:', :-..'.( d ! i every ten fi.c.vls .: a Mtailur '.r, . From Wilton. X. Y.. com' ti.i i. (.. of a womb-rfui sov . four year n: ' hall old, wl.i li ha.-, bn'tisrht '.'III fi ir-. ! troiiib. iiinety-tuur ot whi'dt w.t-r:d-id to l.o.'hoo.l. Consicb rable rranberrv i.o.d wa- il I va-taleil by th" iate X w .br-tytin Tl.e tl oil' s s. t over a Mir.-.e l; .1- l!-.w of ti . ly live a r. . oe.-:.'..:.i: .. t !o- I 'o-s uf abo'i! '. Via J-. 1 1 ! : . y i".. iy two !i nr I t i iit;' (: timitiig wi'h an : !! al. I i ll, :o .! I. a. I as ol'.i n wh ti tl.i'j' -.ii ,i wi-i o .l -. but ii. v r ciie 'Jcii! r.oi I e e i'. a e nil e.i.-h t;,:o s.i, i ;, 'I,. , on d. i, ,.l adsi - o an l i ,: lll.l.irle l. oild.. It I, i . 1 a 4ti-.,..c'.y .'. .ii'.:. .! w!i-'' l-.ai. . ! : .v.- f. I !'ie ; '.I'li-t 111 : it I, i . n, 'e ! r a e: ;r!yv. tho-;:!. t ai - ol I,. i cm , i.io:i :uid la .t t:i' '' ' the . i ie records o! P.o'.l. 11. S I i. I.i" . I ave !' i II ll'uisl.i d ilisell--i r il..- ..iii -tio'l. A H-k'i 'tl lawyer -. ! e ail!-. "1' i :: of th.-.-e. He .-. nti n : at tl..' li:Cori. u ivhii have do: a.ti.ii.g but '-"c.v i :.'di I'tia r in the ici Mtiv. .' her de it1. 1 1 r ex.'. . t i'.irly i i : i ;.. it took place on the iast .h I M .y, I i?:t i'i" faet being that -he 'ii4- and well many y ar aft'T tha ate. Tlii re are good grounds, too, f.e oi ievir.g that the pretty tale of Abrlaro atid 1 1 i lni -t is a pure lietion. Nobody Lls yet rnriblled 'henn 'cry of the Man iti the Iron M ', an nobody s ( u s likely to do so, w!.i Ih identity of tl.e writer of the Junius' etters is rw far from bring sotted a ver. These are two insoluble enigma' impenetrable mysteries that baftle solu tion, and ahou.. which, reriips. tie public has become tired of surmises. An extremely witty nnd eh iraete-.is tie anecdote told of Lord Ileaeonsfi.'a will bear repetition. An adherent from adistant county broueht his two sons to the then Mr. lisra'ii, and asked him to give them a wind of advice cm their in troduetion into life. "Never try toaseer tain," said the illustrious statisnian to the elder boy, "who was the man wh" wo;e the iron mask, or you will lie thought a terrible bore. Nor do you,' turning to the seound, "ask who was the author of 'Junius,' or you will ! thought a bieger bore thnn your brother." Walpoie wrote an inizeniou work to show taking for hi base the conlliet ina statements in history and biography - that no such person a llieh inl III ver existed, or 'hat if he did he eoul i uave I. ten neither a tyrant nor a hunch tia !t. Ii4toy'M. doubts rch'ttv.' tf) N.i li 'tei.n Ih.n ipnrtc wts pub i-bed in I, ti din in 1-s in. nnd ei a ate.l wide-piea-i.musi meiit liecuuse c.f its nmaiii cievernes. Naiioieon, who was a cap tive at bt. Helena, admired too compo sition groatly. Archbishop Whately and Sydney Smith were botn reputed to be the author. Since the publication of that skit numerous imitation have been issued, but none have shown much originality or library skill, nnd have therefor vanished into the darkness oi merited oblivion. Loiulnn Old. Thirteen years ago nine brisk young fellows went into the torpedo business ti thoil region. Only one, Tom Wal ley. i left- The others were all killed by their own torpdoes. FOR THE PAIR SEX. The new fans ar lormed entirely o. , flowers; those made of viol; Is, i sntsie or daisiis arc the prettiest. '. Scotch ginghams are a much won. ' this seasou a last. They coaic in more . than u-ual variety nnd of excHctt ijuali'y. ! White lawn iaeket nre the only Ik use i wear at present The sight ol a si.k apoplectic ; j dress i enough to give one an a seizure. , .... ,.,.. . . ., J I'i u-lljt iil-mii ixi uii,'aiiu:t3 is m:u of a... .,11 n.tn. ti,,o . I..' i..n t .! t,..t,.wl onVi pel- yellow gn tind, iast t'he hue ol ! a .MarshaiXieircse. ! Handkerchief b.,.v, for fl.e t!ll,,lt ! have Kinghanr like border, and cost only ! thirtviive cent when .lU.iintlv made up ! with 1'i iatid ends. j The i mbroidered white muslin fi lms ry nhcbr and becoming, and are j i low as two dolairs when very : are o Id as sin-ply needle-worked. iiluves There Is greater variety than usual in gloves thi season, bailies of conserv ative taste continue to use ile ph.in -t ktd gloves, with orly th" necessary stitching on the hack, an I with veiy long wrists, buttoned by four or six buttons. There r.re, h iwevi r, in n!! t!i" best establishments g'oves with three j broad rows cf stitching li'-e embroiders i on the back and these aia cho-eti by : ladies who lii;e F.nglidi styles. Thitv j is also a preference among iadiesul.o i have lived abroad for shcitir glov s than those in vo.:t:e 1c re, tl.ne bi.'t.'i;s j til ing in irrealcr lavor than four or t-ix. probably because they arc more ait i veiiient with clcsid sleeves and stitl ' cull's. The ('iet n of Kngland is slid I.- j ITcier quite (-la rt gloves, with only fv. i b.ttton.s at the wri t. The broad stil do ini is sometimes ii. contrasting col.T !i that of the kid. :m blue!; cm tan or i t: , old. sold; buiil.i is very eo:;.sj i, ! ... -and the Fe'.i-ci l' tid stMchitig is me-; . used. The scallo e.i t-i s.,f if.ovcsnw j mine in favor than .amtit'e the arm. an for white pear. I. a- g:0' es. The pi -titcind) with lap; li:.:;u, that there is a !. . v. ri I.1.-.1 durabl, o; th-, h ia ;.ovn t ::id th . !:; v.-i mad... : ii ur ! i I tire '.r a en : ivl.ti !i :.r.' ro- y. o V.i ree:rs!:. lihe r-'eda; ilac, lav- n i. r !; iii.r. pe an.' a.l ; urp.i-'i hues An ,i viol t : v.-till s'ate-color that i edit; ; L'n i 'i t r brown in hr. t::e.-e are t:n olofs i tli"1 bull: t.-f the sti el: shown at the le.i .Wwz hi v.n.'i. Cteam, ecru, brow: 'I'd putiy-coli.T are Mill popular fo In--- g.ovi '. V..A th-Te M'e primros. ir- i .';icti sha b's far blighter tt.atl f.'.j !. ,t h v l:.-cn worn lor year-. I'm-h'-. --I.1 kid glove.-, are not brought i ut it t!.i sa-oii iti d.irk sha hs, but nr. u r. l:.-!ii nab'..' in light col'. i s. -;i h I'i'Uii, tray :if.l tan; white iit dtess,!1. ;id srlove of tia" 'i'-ta i'.y ami ior.g k -I. :..:!.' .. f. rt'il.ilr.ss." K-'r d..y w i.'. e-1 t,".o)'.-. r lev i s of inch; s.-' d. ui. if' iiicv M.al lur I " pair in the!--! ,t.:i :.:. arc! ti.- ; i'i.'-s of '. r a"ov, . ;re l.'d'iei-.i ill I 1 opol't ion . ,i-le liirer..'. : . -v. s cotiie in :'i vai i-. d d . i n.- a .m is' . ii'u' i a iio; t!n v have three chi--.4 ti.e wri-t v.'ith nils bi - or tic v ar o, , i ll M-Ol i i i.t, or ii.-e i s.ijbtly em'ir. or t! be l! epi el'.. I. "it tl.e I., at. I." slt'll- nr W t'i-t b'i!'tot-. d. Ol' i I ..ei by tli ice elastic b.'O.d. i r ate tray, drab, v ! . i t-' b a. k. Si.k t'''V' are inte se If id in Their eoi- e ail in sb am! c.i sli;i s ami i olors, ami are linished iik kid. 'I'll, re are also t-i.k mid thread u i ts iiilf-banded g'oves to wear with -111:1 int. itri -ses in m i-'. --n t;ni:. r. For trave.u g and for driving in pliatton are ;..ivy dog skin s.ovi-s, ma'.ejwlll. iappial sv.im. Lac mittnre fasliioii ab.c av'iin, and aie sioiwti i.i v.u'i o'.is '.e;ig!h. from ;ho-e with ive-rcly a itauntit-t curt' to the loag armed, mil'., n-. that reach to the d ow. T hi p al C'h iii tiiiy uitf.s of line biaek laee, wi'.li ttiunib ind no fingers, are the lirst choice, and eo.-t from iti 50 a pair up lo .1H. The Ma. tee iace n;itt us uro also vc y tine and web-llke, and are fI.hwii in black, wt ;te, en am. straw and pa'.e bine sliahs to match costumes; the black i Maltose mitten is, of course, most use- j . ... m. r. ...ay ..e . , u. any up ss; tlieseei st $ti to.s.. JS. J Ice osi r woven lilet or thread mitteiss in lace pattern are quaint-looking, an 1 are lir.i l with cer tain costumes. For us fill black lace uiitts with cuffs, fine ijua ities rcarly "oveiC'l with the design are sold (nr Thise arc nice enough to please the most fastidious taste, and there are many serviiOable mitt for $1 orhss Ihnt will be end nnd plea.am fur sum mer wear. For full cln s are white HrusM1'. nit mitts ornamented with tambour-work ; these cost from $1'2 t-. Jlari tr'3 Buir. A lute cattle pin cue In cm tain Hu--sian provinces n su iti d fatal ly to sevi n ty five or eighty p r ri nt. of a'l the ani mals alToi ted by it. Seiing no oap" of his cat t ie, cate individual resorted to th" f xf eriiiietit. f.f iiiiu u ating Irs healthy beasts with the vims takin Irom the dei i a i ! or.! s. On i!.o t'lith lay titer the o.i rati .tl r:.i t!;.' c.i' ; e x ii i i in ti t 1 n w. ie to. . n i . . ?. ti -' i' r. pol tiil that licbtieti I r eii.l. 'i'd, !o iv i nr ei'bt.y-t a mil re. nt. seen., li oni the epiih inic. Su sal isl.irti ry is ids result tliat the exjie riu:t i.t is to be ei prated on a lurge scale. It i bciieved that the darkness of the deep-sea may be mhigated to some ox tent by the phospliorc seiiee of certain animals. Professor Miseley thinks it probable that such of the denizens ol the ocean's depths as have eyes con gregate around tin se light-giv-iim forms, or eroe their way in tl.e gloom d, u, one bu-.eh to another as they lie scat tered over tde s a-bofoiii just as a traveler may hall lei-:, half see hi way from lamppost to lamppost in n London fog. SCHOOL IS OUT. Tin1 ri itiiKnuiit' ohn Ui-llnal Ci Itol In lb WurLhoiiM'. A day or twoMueu withered up lit tlo oi l m tn e-:tt re 1 the O -mtr.il S:.t!ou ati.I aded to lo suit no a av iiv.nt, adiliujr, as lie lo.ik a cuc.u "S.-liool i ont au l va.'.Vi ):! will 1ft forever." r.oing questioned it was foin-i tunt ne ,,aJ JMroeyeJ ,wt ,fr"w, '"w EaglanJ, aul was out of funis and bro- ken iu health, m ncuitu. I'm eixty seveu to day," ho sai l, us tl ll0 took t,flr Lis " 1 1'w ,,p, u ft sclnol-teaoher esvtly forty oca rcaw. First chiss iu hiory, Hfand nr. What 19 lir'80Ij'- A P,nott W:WW "-. VX" 8-W,e xa 1;y his ,)0!K'a a'tor a of hard sevvie?. Cjrreil, ay s ".i. Y h.p.t isol.lase? Oila.po i thir. penol in h, wl",n "' ,",,P Hn-T!, M therefore left without help 3 Hiybo.ly, and yonrst'lf, I It is better to be a vnincr doc; than a j poor old m;u. t'ereef ns'.in. Y u ' may taks your seats." I j you are a seh iol teacher u"f' qe-rie-1 thocaptaiu. For forty. 0110 HtraL-Lt yeara I've oased, tli'.teie.l snd pourded . kuowleJgo into the human cranium," was tho rody. I broko tlii-i litiRei in ; jerking a Vermont scholar ever his .h s.k: this Foir above the eye I pot fr 'in a Now If itupsntre m "ti'Ktr for wuiln; ber sou; I will bi'.ieu In to on t uo back of j thi' haul in Mnsihu.'cdti; this hcilo i wonn.l wa rctvivid i'i lt'iod ' Island r,l;a I ftarle 1 out to loll forlv-evcu ; b ys for lo d:iu j cut of the win low at a ! oirens proerssion. 1 rati coti'it up tivotity i !ive nce.r as cert tioatsS of my proles ' sion." ! "And yes've hr.l to (j'rt'f" ' "left. Th -y don't waut old t-'iehi-i A like ui-'any ntoio. Everywhere I ,.;.il''u tol.l that im to old. 1 rt out of fund, nut of fi'ieiui.', out cf a job, a:. I I thti.k l i! take sixty .leys in th-' work'u oi ;e for '. a cbanfje." i "Did you hivo g.1-1.1 Biices bj a toaehei?'' ! nil to Cfteon year no. My : plan was my o tn. When I hu.l to ni-k a be.y three days hi ad running how j mstty rdavVs there were in the Uai i i, I q-iit fmll'.ug iitvl ciftxinp, au l Led him iu r. l .ir.l kuo'. in r.'ut it e.-ty Fee ( on is. 1 :d o lu-liovoil in ptilbiig hi.i'' ! ittitea.l of iug a whip. Lui.l r-ave e! I coal 1 Ii fr the to'jlh boy in ii.v.ir.Vi ' Litoty off hi sent by the hair of Lis , heal an 1 let go before be mts.o.1 me If : tho pl.i1 iinnl I never tan lo ft boy t on a .I t: e! bbek iu nil my life. I hum' ble 1 i.im by fr'-tern s a spring cl'.tlic i pia to Ma nose. I had various W:iys of btirgine out inforrjaiioa ast itiio early . fottloaicnf of noT Hipt'sn l, the lonf ; est rivers in Americ rmd tho highest , mon'et:'.:! in 11 irooo, but this modern ! swet t mi!!; wav of touching has I A 1 rw on the shelf, Lek kj up nnd fivo au uhent tdx'y days in li.e workhous ." ' II" a r;iv. u n cell, r.nl after a few minutes w.is heard Cullitt out to him- f.eil": i "Tho o'a-s i'i r.r, ti mar will have for : i'? nest lesson: 'I:: u tiri ii r '!1 1 f.;t.' :H"boil is dismissed !"' y, rc : J'n . i " Reduction in Teloiri apli Hales. I T-e Ami rieaii I'liieu To..gr.ipii Com p:.ny, whhdi has been -u csistu.ie oaa lyeir, star'cd nt the on'set with the p.-orrj:so of ro'lueed rates to the pe.biie ' an 1 ou increase u tbe speed of the ' transmittal of messapos. The former : promise they h ive kept by from tiuio to i time nnn "uueii;r a lvdaeiii u in lhtts to j uiiTerent point. A ..lay cr two f-inoe) .he j following worn ai'.nounco.i: Isaltioioie ; t R ehm i-il, Va., from i ) tj cents; j to Fredericksburg, from .'i." to 23 cents; I to Petersburg, from 1) to '25 ceuts; to jFirfoll;, from CO to : ceut; to S', Ljti b, from G'Hi Meeds; to Pittsbhrgb, from 3o to 25 centJ. II ito ou tho Mar ! ii-tt i aud C.uciunati 1! iilroa.1 have been equnhzed, aud reluetiou have been 1 male to all point wh'.-ro L;ompftitiou J eiti u.ieJ previous to the existence of the j Atreriran Unioa's liueg. Ttie Americin I'oion Campauy claims now that it has frrently reduced the time between Bal timore and the Western cities, aud as a'l example say that heretofore 33 min utes have beou ceeeiary to transmit a message and receive a reply from Chiea fro. Lcitely they claim to have bronght it down to ten minutes, and in one oi mQre inptanCL,s ft transaction with that city h-.s bwa c!oai oa the fl at of the Corn an i Flour Exchange in Ave min utes. X reduction has been made pub lic la'ely in tho rates of the Western Union, bnt the cm -ials of the Atlantic and I'.iciflc, which is known to belong to the former corporation, have issnod instructions that, whenever the Amer ican Union does reJuc9 their rate, the Atlautic anl Pacific is to make a ielae- j tton of five corns less than their competi tor". Ma oni I'an 'ow Apply. The General Synod of the Ii dormed Chnrch in America, in session at Brook lyn, N. Y., after a long debate adopted the majority report on Masonry. This report reoommends thst no new toets of membership be applied by the cLurches. Tho qnestion stand exactly where it stood when taken np by the synod, ex--pt that tho Western cl n-ches, which have rt fused commuuion and member ship to M-S'jcp, are ir.sfiu?!ed thut no such tet-tn of memberGbip mii'st be ap plied in tho fntnre. Nutrition improved, stiength restored and disease arrested by Milt It Iters. A singular reoom.n-nda' ion was re cently made by the Philadelphia grand jury. It is the rc ostiib.i.diiuent of the whippirg-po-t. The local prison Bre overcrowded with an id:c shii'tii ss e.ass of inmates, who persist in committiiu minor otfen-es in order to get a viu f nlibie lodging ai d tolerably whole some food without beinsr ol I ged to do any work Pcopte Ulfti.f iuu.it.yed ren..ouit.ilit! There It tin respoc nttjiliLy like a Ubv. How lmport ut then that iia heal'.tt be mkioUiuel by the n of l)t Uiill Bby 8jrnp. rriC9 25 Ctute bottle. WIT AXP WISDOM. j Tho horseshoe docsa't br'mg goodhielt ! wheu tho horao afphesii, ! Merely because a mau has u sooldirg j wife it is uo eiju ho shonM liquor. j A hore. cir couJuetor sija tho pas ' Ht-nj;crs make the froight, ami the horses j msko tho cur go. ,.j am y1 mn(,h nfauivl of lightning," eaiJ a pretty yonuR lady. ", jm mfty 1)p .. tepieii d08na;ri ud well ng lovrr, a vour heart is made of steel." An old feuthiiiin who lind p.".se.l eighty ycinis, committed suicide beeance hi wife had ro.'i u'.ly diid. TlruBtory was rehitcd to yoaug lady, who haugh tily remarked, "Ami did ho kill himself, ho that he need uot many aaiitiu ?" Ia tho fchool ooo Sabbath, whio in BtruotLflr tho children, tho teacher eora parod himself to a shepherd, nud then inqnirol what tho latter did with his flock. One bright-eyed lit'.li fellow pn mt lly replied, "lie tdiears thorn," 'Ilorp, Jolin, don't cat thono cracker up,' K.tit! i-lio with a liaUfu'. M'.np; Tliey'ro mi'.uo I i-Kied en i.nrpose To put in tl:e b. ly' l p.' 'tl' faut Joliii. nUiiig for ttio doer Act retelling for liii bat: VVlat miik-' you ho cm a ill cut it, then .: A n". I thn tatn'i" p-p ' X .I hmg ago, in the Court of Heshionf, nti J ri-b lawyer, while arguing with en rue ti.osn hi caie, plated a point wbleh t' e court raled out. "Well," said the utt. rnty, ''if it plnze tho coort, if I am r.r n iu th', I have another juiut that is cajua'lv on conclusive." Thi uiH7 pirl ha 1 ouly beti with them a week when hhe c.itv.e ta Pay she W.' (?oi;;pt aWHy. W! y ?'' allied the lady. " I'll phtC'i doe Do' pleio ff,' "Agil;i, why ? ' "Well, Mmsijnr i n t g 1'. r tso c .1'." ltri- 1 'I'.r. S me tiiivo l.vr.i mi l l"t,l ui .a, An.l ot'.cm I. ivo IrvcJ ul love.! iin rii. n lovo oa til; rfj in Jin, And y.iu'1 il ti 1 t'-.t '..vu'ii le.it a wliiai, K pi:. :i" ri p'i oa 1 f.' cveau ve. I. iv. is t pl.uatoia ') BOiiiOtitreii a Unevo, II. 1 I f v ii p'-Mi'ce.i '. ft h ei.ee, sii art, 'uo nioi-t t.ii'wli t-iuotieii tlit s tiiift ficm tlia '.ic.rt. A'.i ! :.ow v u h; I ntu rej ly K i-ke; t e, I nt in fet tr.d iw tir.tli, I tin only dynpr-rtio. "Prison t at the bar," eai 1 tho j dge . t e man n trial fir mnr.hr, "is th re mij thiitj' joii wish to p.iy before i-eutt tie i.i pa- se 1 upon yon?"' "Jude," repliel tho j rinv. or, rohMUi.Iy; "juil.e. I lioi i- has In on altogether too m::ch saM circady. I Knew c!l nlon-; eomebody wc ii'. l pet hurt if tluo tcp'o didn't keep their months r hni. It mV'ut as wcli be r.e perii..ps, n anybody cIfc. Drive ou, jo-Lye, end fivo ns r. little seulimi tit fts jon cau t uh l g cu. I can tdaud hatip, r,f, lut I h de i;u-'.!'' Sale of lid win l!itli Pfrllipluee. Tii'j bill Up' -a -e ot tiio Rrcut tmgt-diau hta been purciiafod by Mr. Kyle, o! Baltimoio, who propose mekine, it bin perniu:i-iit rem.lenee. The ol I licit 0, which has loiif; Bireifjono Iodic iy, in iii inijfora cluar. The m w h mso is a i-ubs .iiiiil briek, 1 ui It in tho Engliih sly lo of archit' ctnre, nnd inn pleasing struc'nre. Tlse I ir;-;e troo iu nhieh it is nai.1 that Mlwin 15 ...; 'i tdclieiiiiid read, tt m is in front of tho ti.-.u -o. a tii' tiumont of the p.s t Oj a l-ircpr. j ;eti!if; hmb we oio t-dd tho trage. bau stood and declaimed, When gating on th humble snrrouu iie.g of a mau whom fame has crowned with her bright-jut lime', wo could not help but thia'; of the many bright miu.l that have rineu from tho lowlv p iths of life, aud that demonstrate the fayt that tru ! gciiin will ever make itself known. Delicate fetnules llu.I Malt ILttcrs uourit.hing, strengthening and purify ing. A Nofrroxs Turning White. Sirah Pierce, a dissolute wouir.n, who wa committed to the Iloiise of Ciree tion, at Philadelphia, a few luvs ago, i attracting much tUteatkn from tho fact that, being originally a dark mulatto, t.ho is tnrulug white. Almost her en tire body is white. Laving tho appear at e? of the natural hcal'l y r-kiu of a whiio person. Tho tij-per part of her face and ppoto on her body remuiu as originally, nearly L'.in-l:. Khe suys hLo Legan totnrc white in spots about Fix years ago. She i in gcod health and his never been s-ck. WILL CURB 8cif;i;, Hrrolutowi Humor, ri;i-(r, rp.t eioin Humor, Lrysip -Itf. r ankor. Silt Klieuru, Piro ples or Hnicor in tb Yuc, fonhA and Col "t", ITlcprp, HroDcblti. Nturalgia, pTcprrmn, Kbenniatlflm. I'aIls lo tlie Bide, Constlpatiou, PHfO, plMtnwi, H"adsM'h, KrrrouDrin. I'l.u in tie Bark. fAintuPS t the Htoraai-h, Kidney Co'LplaJntp, Ftmal Hp kne-nt aiivl Ot-nral Pebilit, 'hl prr"pira(ion i cintifta,Iy ami rliMuicl!y con l'ir,"l. mi't Mronply couc- ntratcd from roota, h ha an.t httrk. t at. ta kooJ rff-ti are rt-alized tmojiHlU' af:r rttmroenciiiK to take It. 'Hiere ia m im- p it the hitman at'T lor wh rh thn I Vi:oEt ink fa r:ol b nnert with rKi-rrr ait i v, i ; int nt.t p tition any lue'iillicr nujionuit. h er uli- - CA II ' ttiH t. in i.f Ail ill.pUn'H'tt cf ihe Koo.l It !ia ii-ver f t't.l to effect a rur Rivintt tone ami mreiiKih tftth-taa ei' (?i h-Iitati-a ! tifm-aa ls noi.d" tnl cfii-a ti cu tt'-roinp''nt nruot Miri.ra n t all. M y hnvn Uvn cured by tho Vrnut-- that have tried tuauy other remedies. Jt rail wll t ciilid THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Dr. W. ROSS Writes: Svrofula. M.ivrr Complaint, lvt lf ia, Itlieutnatlmn, n'eiikiirHM. it. II. KHVE5H. Boton: I bTe burn jirtctlolng D-rdlcin for Jl T, ml rn i lor Hrr. full. l.lTer C. m.lin-, Ur.p.p.1. K'-fiilrlt'.m, .. s, ad til di-aM ol lh l.ioo l, 1 hve ni'er found ,tn rquai. I timo old VtoTlN fo 7 jiMiici lim uifrki'l ort bottlt- r -mnifil. I wonlu hntly recommend il to tlioae lo need ol Moo.! poilfl r. Da. W. BOSS, Drnugliit, Sept. 19, 1878. Willun, Ijw. TejreUne Is Sold by U Drngglst. TEGETIItlV Tm Cut Iisbi Pwifini. One of therhilnilelphia pnperi l-.iisrs the .piesthm as to whether:! sah .-.woman has a rifht h draw tie ) ativiia.e i f . tl-ti.-r.u-iM fi-.mi a. -hep tii. il r he -eaei to .mother. Ii m i!..-t iii'.i:!'. lie.- wluiuer she has a riht t.i do it irn -t. '.:.-i-Knurs will f'!;i w an nvniil h-.-.ihi-woman even if the chop M which the pot. has u snmlu-v stctk than ihat which : he leaves. Youm; mm have f ven been hnov.-n to follow one to hevhe m.'. Mts. Di'Egelt, of Oreenlnibh, Mich, ii seventy years old; yet, rnthtrthan let her blind hubhaud o to the poor house, she chopped six seres of timhir The good mcther and the eoeeibiblo slipper always make n N,iankinK team. All 1i-i'..sk8 or Tin: lli.oee. -If Vogotine will lolu vi- ptM, clt-aiisis purify au l enrosuoh (li.tiHte-'. to -t-sritiK tli p&t U-ut to perfect health &ftor tryliift di(T rout p!ilciaiii, uauyrciiic dioj, nifl'oiinij fer jcura, ia it la-t conclusive lo if, if ynu f.ro a suiYeror, yoa cu Id eiired. Why in thi tm-difina por.'oYii-iaK uticli gtoit enrii-V It wcrks initio blood, iu tb circn I itinx tlnid. It rau truly lu o-illej the prent Hood pnr.fier. The i;rct fonreo of dli-eune in i.'Ciir.tcK ii. tho hi. o I. Olid ro mod .c ine thai d i-.'B nut act directly upon i', to pur fy i:d it-n.iv.ite, hmi ruv jutt clni.ii np.-u p.iblic attention. A Mlrni-tp. Amheuv AtwoD.i. a retire 1 m'uister ofihe 51. K. Ciiireli, ('.i Nonh M ivont -eiith Ptn-et. I'h 'Ihilelph'H. Vd. '-Umit'i! Kouicdy bus enr..il uiy wife of Propi-y in it norri fmni Alt hope IiriI lift ( for moiithu. All nsy that it i a iiiiicrlo. Water hsd dropped freni her ii;;hi linib for moiitlm Forty-ei tilt hours hud t-iten nil the citr.i water from her Bittm. All otlicr ii.cniii lud lic-n iriid. No:i Mic.-fedul but II ant J I! medy." Tri nl size, Ti cmU. AIT8 keep KeiidrfU's S aviu Cure' m your I n,;"., "if yont Irn Kft't Kill not n-t it for 'on e::.l lo tin- I ropm-mr.", 1'. .1. lu-mlitll A Co., riiot r.i !i luiU, Vt. . HmlMi-lio'tt ?iirrrt. A I r-K oa the ,mr. in ili-e-iKM fad their iri.iti.iit.t. i-nt fn-e. I-ii'l'.i. ins irratiHOrt tinoi' Ivir Cull plui'it", T. li iJ l.iver. .Jauiidicv. lj li ti-ei-, H.-aeai-hi-, Co;iliiiit:im, 1'.. h;.i i- a. ?I .liir.K, c-e. Ad !ni. I r. iSanf.-l l, l'V2 liii.athvi-.v. Kis York c.ty. X. V. Tlic Volintr llell fo. .lliirKhnll, MUh. Will -ii"! nuir cc-l-.-l n.t.Hl i:.ictro-Voitsic I'c't i ta t!.-' 8i!!ii-!.diieon 3'J.ys trial. Sreo.t .i.i. . s'".-nrtee-1 T'oy uiean wba. they nay Writi' to tiu-m wi'Hont !k It'r.inu1 cr that Kiinlall'H Spmin f'ura' ni'.' V n'l tiirvcria fer it. Trj a bj".t!e. ll-.ad tho A Ivertii- met.t. A CAII! lo .in wno irf mill, r.ns iroei ineifr- rors un.l lii li.T. -Ion-, i t ii"r..u wpsUih-hw, fivrlv .i.v..v, io'A .'1 u;anioo.', e'i-., I -v-.ll ipnd a 1U--i-H-t-'tli it will cure 5011, Flll'K OF C'.lAU'ir. Thii "i.T.t lp--.il .Iv r.i .liM'.ivrr. I ! v ;. Hi'KioMarv 111 ii'li Am r..-.i. si-d w..if-a-ldr-!p.l i-iivl,- le l) . t..icii iwi.N.ki,",.,: n..V.V.Cilr, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Important to tho Fair Sex ! 3 p--rSr2 s 8 - "ti.vrE n - - jV'.-v-' THE liRKAT i:N(if.IRH nrMt'DV. i-.r-; I -.1. II 'I'll, i 'T wl.ilPH. 1 I'uillt'.l li'Tlh' r.::il :i. I i.- . .- '.' r. .ii ll.i.'. . A!i.ii-i:l Mi :itr.i.il .'ii. i. Iu.- .li a l.-iwl w.-iaa.. Iti-r bnl-. , ..r.-ni.aTi '.liralnn I if,.-italiMM' .1. I I- UnixKulJ P'.T.tlii'i-.. I'rir" .V ! .-: . - ;: . ' lur i.lK'. fli-nl 1".' nmil fnw-ik .'- i tUH UUAV JIM'T! ' ' : ffh'.i"..! Ai!r.-.t f'r I'' s. ".iniMSFN 1 MTIIl Vil '11CI I- " i. , I . - ' PENSIONS. 1 i y wi)ii!i 1 or u-jii-ry, i vt ti !; uci.l- ni, or (,ilV .'IK'. fj I'll ft lirtMhT ! l:tti a to t ) ..r'.'ML All ViM ff hv t law uf J .jii::ry 1 ", I 'i V Kt k ..I t it ih !!. nr l. .it!i ttf tin i.iMi-r. All t iiitr j h!io iM ui p'y f uc 'I Ii'iii-Hii.-rt who art- now ilrawiti? i 'i ii oti nre t-ntit'i'.l to ai Ihm', K. -rit th an t w .I wi of 'Iu- Wiird HI-', a-'! M x ran w.tr flu it tc i to iHt .on. T u i.ji.d.- fcrt tt ti-i-ll .1 to t-tMll! Im; d -'i't kt.ow IVi i:. u 1 tiim! ftii flt'.t h ii rwn h)vi i f. r ' vs l.'.t'iii" uttil (ti.tn . tiu b io s r. wua 1 1 1 . i;r a I.' , r. H. 'i a: ii A i i.-i.M v. I'"X W.i-'u: t; 'ii , 1. The JCoran A.urioril. iu pvrrv .il,.- hii.l a hi'N'm if io ui. flu I.i. i . 1 II. -.-rv ai'.il K-llrum: THK KOHAN l' .11 OH A ALU l.lt imii-l.-.iiM fron: ilw mhij ! Iii..r..' Mil.. 1'l'r iie.lV .lll ll.!.".l at fAM: IK-. Ii-Hiiurtii i i-p, ii.al, r;oilt.lK..ind f i it c- I'-l.-i' 3.t rt-iilM, uli'i II ri'lilB t.M' Imuran'. C .tsioiiruf n.any rl,,n lril a.ntf. HMi:"k..l''y l.-w hi l.r'n- villi i itra t. ruin lo r I ill", fi .... mv wh r you a t:n a.ivr iiviiiii i. Ami. i.i. as lluoa Kiin.yi.K, Tnl in.--Haii.ll!K, N. V. I30BAYS'TIM!, W win ,'il oirl.- tro-V!ta!.- II. Ui !'. cth P!"'-lrir A-'.'.u i : U--.1', trial for il.-.; i to tV.'i it!l: tf.1 Willi Nrrv.-u. Hi !.il;iy si .t dl- "i"- .1 - f a lirr noiiil natnri.. A'Koof l.'vr, Fi.t'Mjr, Ub.-tnua-llini.l .raly.ls.Aif. A fc't.i'riiri'Klura-.-.'t .l or no iy, A.lr.D Vniinlr lli-ll -n.. lnrlmll. llrl.. P" "r'hl. VlANT.fcai TKl H!STOP,YiWOBLD Il CThU.Li. 47 'i li;."' hittO'!al iuiinv:':.- ni rjitllartfi ltt, A.y r.hi!iii i-.U'r'", tm i. the n..B1 rt.n.pU'lf Hi'ioryo: t!ii t?r I "t r 'urIh -.1. Il Pt:u for s;H; !;:un paja au:l tTi X'-tM to A:,M.!.-, and ho wi;t i tf i fuit r ti'AD (ti.y ii'.bw bot-ir. Addrtfi, National I ra. Co, t Vi KHM MM IMl.l.ol 1 at 0 Kti im uii. uout, all lltl It I H ' C Afl t'UCill-, I'jIII Hlld SiH;i(H to liuti ii i -I -ti.t', tf, ! d i8ul mf"lv turpi, y Will i TI II H AN 1' I-HliFC 1 A'l IC MI.! 1 'iV. ftO rr iittir hni; tune Ini I it tfl.A, r Mia l all Inurfi'iH d. if your iTut i hi rinoi nnl k"p tUf-m. w will mail Iheai to Urv4 h- ou rTiit of trhe. JMi. 1. WIIIT'IXK. rinrM at-Mtti-.', l'n i in.' ii i and I. in;?i-'!i St-1., Ilt i iino i-. M . Hl:.MAI.I,'i MI'AVIN ( I KK Ih .nr.. to rurp H.avliin, H,itiul, Clirn, It r.n.nv.1 all ni.n.'nr.l .lil.ruh riifvT nii-nia. Horn wit hLierin.lla-.ao .ViE ,,. f.,,... I.iu.ii.i.. mi Iwoat or lun. It linn rnrp.i liit.int iHniPDr-a In a H-r.cli who had .urT.-rid 15 y'si. Alo curfd rh. uinat'vm, eon . frot b t soratiT I'rni'. a. t ut ur l. n.i-ii' a.. Tt ton nor qn il f ir any liipmli'i om ho-n S -iitl f-'r ll'il t--;iti.d . urn ar mvititf it-.iriv,' i-iii).r. Fi ci $1. AM.l'ltriidl.-MH havi- il or can .i. i il i..r .i. I"-. 11. J. Kmi'll l. Ji I'i. . I'roi I r. l.i.o-l.uiK'li l ull-. Vt. Bci'oll f vr I'uxzlc. Ill A.MKUU'.N Kr ATIMt Tlinu-.niiiU -old iliillv! Million, nuirr woolt d ! Half d . n ilu.il- Willi i itti-r ultiti pr i-h-.'oi; r- a If f"r .a. 'nn i-i nt 'or I.CKI; by nial' I .tl - I, or two for oVc. Till. (jmII d. ?. n .'nil hp pa-', d in tl out a Hour: w t-n d'-n n- l for 75.-. p u'Ii.i..k inir i. i-rotit uf H.Vi. 1U wiUiout.l'. ;b! i th urt -il-pi i irr pfrr ti.a ioio It-T.-raof tli-1 K.'ro'l H;.w. Lnhpr hmd or foot iow.-r n a''trnMi pm'i l' u .-1 Spt-t-lul llnra.ilnalu AimitriirV m Ht. F.i - lilii t'.K l C.UIt. K-frpp. .iVi A. II. su ram, I; i.-iir-!.". N.v. t Mra rili-- John..n. .-T s,r-i- V,:-' ' '' VI - It H.r.:,r.. I-;.;' L'' i"li ""Mi-" "'l -l I I i.H.'alp. .!-. ' i" ..f.'..rm' .V'..-..'.a.,;';ii,.w ' - - "i-';- ;;'v;k''V-.;',;;I,r Cm( tut cji-:i y UflFEnttEHTEO MALT BITTERS TRADEMARK -yr -.y v "V V MALT AND HOPS' m vni tin Ml NT.M, AMI I MVSIi Ar. l XUM STl-lX, N.-l-.' ll llr. II. it- lit, Ji.Rl.t Sni'iitM. SI. ! 1 , I I'.-'l. 1 I.i ''.!! i n ill'-'l I'.rllllf nr.- hi 0 IV air fl '1 1-j M A I.T 111 I'TlllS, VliH I'llt-lMHl nn 1 in. in .ii.il' .- r.-'i. Mi.eiriNl: Iri r i.'h Iu l.i'iir iiiii'.Mit iitul Mr. ii i;i. 1'. IP". .-tli.. I . .ly nml llm iTjiin. It r.'.'il ' t';- it":.:a h and howviF, c'.inim t v Itv, r . i 1 l.t-ln ys. I: i n- tli- api'i- 1 I an.l tin. i'' i Hi.- !' ii. i. II-a l!i. !-! t.t'i nnd l"H- l::li . I nr.- mi - N. I 1 o v i'H .I.i i I.i il F'-. Trc .ir d I v Hi" VAI. I' 1'ITI . i: i - Ml'.'.NY trim t uff iii. i.i "! i M II..I -, i .1 i.i-j .... r.,-li' r-. H 1.T HlVi'llir-- III.. H..-1.n. .1uh. ti 1 I M l:.-t.i. 11,,-tor-. ! i:rr- Nl:.-:.!li.; M. I': .T". S'-.nlv l:rll l-.-.. K Aff.'i-'i.n, Si I' i. ii:-l, I'.-.ina'iH, n.-.il.l il.'' W pi- ad, lll'IMMX iif'.liili'y t-uri d I ; f '." I'lll 'i'li. Ill- ll I'll:-.. M'hl.h liavp in rl.i'',;:-.; i.nr:u'.. of ln-.il iik i n I' .v.i!'. ii-.l in ii.. ,1!.-. I h :i:..r. .--' i"l i .r i:.uf. r; t.'.l Tr, ;.-.'. ' j 1 i T t I :l- r: i.i -l fn.'.n n.tf I ut.f tli- l.i.'ii. IT'I :r.I Iv .'. jc I'ot'.l, rh-n int'i. 1;.' I.--. V.- :'."! I.v I rii-.'.'i : TZV'T'eTZir'-l-l '-. l -v. and iriiwt ftTn-tiial Tr-vi !:-iv-.it t":.. . rt :rt - bttt. Il -r, ro hi-, t- jt. i-r: I -ii.uii'i ' inur- dipnn ol n'lir'.i tl K rcinl-c.i..-il .iv i:l;.' t-f t-r.ci bolt..-, nvd il r.-.-iv.'.:-ii'li.t. A a:.-t i r.-.-. '' d t.y Ihr liii-st t'.uii:illt r-'UL.-H . . .-old I'V nrllf !.rth in: 1 iort-l:..i-iprp. l-i l.-i.'. c pji-1 tl.no A iaii'-lmt'ip ,-cl xr.r.'f.ii"il 1. !' ' il. S"i-d f-rrif.a--. A--lr.-r, TliA-l.A li.-'.irV. l-IS vri. lt S- Vol! . UNITED STATES Patent Brokers' and Invmtors' I-iit'i.-. !!-ul:i ' -1 lT.v.i-.,. Sr'..- a .1 ' y I'-ii'lu-Aiti'tion. I'hl. ;!-. '. Ml-i' il and S r,-li' l-.ad- -n tl. bw-f T- rti.i. i'.' r -.1 - ii.l n.-p --::.-!i d :. oilier b. '..I i i: :-.,:'.! i:. ". M. itl'N'siU'.v, .Wi-.ti-.ai-r. 3! Arrli sin-i l Illl.ADII.IMIIA. 2iO S. Ninth St., PHILADELPHIA, pATAEyOU ynpf.-r.I.lvor nennvator vn i in.--. A Tvi.'-t-.- art rw-'ai nil... .Serve- rntiic r.yni. art r.w-ini!in?j rurr i'lUarrh, CONSUfViPTIOM nii.lall forma of 1 Krrvoua lclilllty. I'ohMjlt'itioiis free. 2 CEPiTS, POSTPAID. A TREATISE l. "-"S v..,, aHSI H.S DSSEASES. "ollt:llilllitilll I !11-X f Il-i-ii-ti-H.wlitcli !..;l--w tl- Mytnp. lom-., ':iii-.i-. nml tJit ltot 'I'rt-ut iix-iit ol'i-iK-li. A. 'I'ullo Ul vliiaul I I"' ! pal li-UM IIHI-tl f.H- ll 1 ItH-r-il-. Vll l tllU m-I1ii;ii-.v l!-i-, -IU--tH, anl ant liloti- AVlu-ii n p!kii. A. 'I'nlIo wltli ui i :n;;i-:i vlnix f the iIiiivi-'h 'I'l-i-tlt "t illllV-r-Mt iu:.-' 'Willi (Siitt-w l"if tt-ll Inw tli t. A x-siluallo oI-lt-ctloii r ISJ-cIt94 nml min-li otM'i' valimljlo lufor matloii. lOO-PA&EEOOKHt-1' lost- tti ad- ,r.NH In f In- 1 ' ii i t ! -it n t i-H "I- c"u,a,""l,SGCESITS. CLUE HATES: FivoCoplon - Ton Coplos ... Twenty Copioa Ono Hundrocl Coplos - SI. 00 1.73 3.00 10-00 AdV.ross iljJDi 40 Nortli Holliday Street, BALTIMOUK. SII). I) in. r .... i llli.li. .d i.ii. i.t 1'iil v. v .hIi il... I.:.ir wuli rhAiiu i.t.ai i'.. :i riir.i stnl 't. m n-.by mail fi. Adilr.ua .1. It. AH -IP, rf lH M I I 'll no. t'onn. TflPV PA 11 -C :i I" rf.v:in tn ulinvtiona Our I HU, toitriKt oat-i-iiu.il to thoaa loi.l for $3 lo J5. fur on- -third i!i- mun-'i ). nnd Ittc 'ipia for ltd Mud of Ink. b'l t'. l"l. !!l -t". h r. lnru null A'ldrt-B It. IU.KDsOI'. I'. M.. Alvsm tlo.T. ur. tfg II ralnlli-l. ll.'fuif you buy a. L ic- liir.ill'.. ll.Hii'i- v or i. oir:ii Arpimi ca 'l.'rria Hr.Dy'.iii'isl.il'M! sion. M.ia. RIBBONS! I ui' y ll iwort d el Ik Illb. boll (any i-l '.ii- ) for : 0 if it' m atainna. n. iti:i.NI. tltni'tl It I'i.lv, Mlrb. lAI ii fu f i. i -s l-11'' ' o11 ' It.-i i.-s. loni-ti- it ii. In WMIlirU u v,-i .1 tie crip-Ior aud .rice. "UKi.ie." i nk '"I'uTiL: " " ii iti 1 1-' i.. i. i'kani is Kfi.tii.i:.-, Vrri. t li-lrr::'.-i.-n..l C.I 1 -.pole. ll.ci.M'l.. .Y-jc." "attMi li.. I'i .ir v I ' 1 el I r ;. I. Uainr. t ( I.AI.I.l'I'l. Ati'.ni'y i'.t l.nw. Iln. iv pron.t ntit lit inn. rr-lna n. II. I.. i" r S 7 7 7 , I Ail au l - : .-i e to 1.1." li'. Iintftt tree. A.l.lr. Y. (I. VII'K- UY. Aii. n.'ii. sl.m t. AM- i I n. r A i M ima A Si.'. littidrlir.'iii V Hill :( AIM.wttli noma ,Ul. t. J. MINKI.m k CO., N.in-an N. V. f iff. llr. .;.?...- I '-iisn.i. Minn PILES for ' f 11!''. I, line. II Inn I l- r..t- .. r I r im iiiu tt.-nl.-.tv t " Mi. I. r. M IL, r..r. . f,.(ii' ttn!- . : Tilf ol Stunei.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 8, 1880, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75