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FOR TIIK FARM AM) HOME. f omninii.Koiiao I'IoiikIiIii-;. Soil oillit to be iliui4iflieil just as loop as there is good soil. If thej;ol toil is only foul' inches, six inchus or rijjht inches tlt-op, that is tho depth to which it should 1 c plouuhe.l. Hut the undersoil onjjlit to he loosened with u subsoil plough to eriiiblo tlx; roots to jenotrate for more water in dry sen. sons, and they will also find fertilizing elements with the water, although not so much as in the surface soil. The lirst four inches of soil i:i the most im. purtant to most plant :, as it is tho first to get the rain and tho heat of the sun; and the luaiu feeding line roots will be found in that space, and for that depth the soil ought to bo in line condition, so that the almost invisible roots of plants can penetrate it in search of plant fond. Soni" plants hao tap-roots that no deep in the ground; these are plants that mel lunch water, and these deep roots bring it up, but the main feeding i ' its are near tho sin l',i, e. - ir-i. -v. ; , Km- UlrlilJ. Hone Manure for I'.ia.uii".. An English paper, in commenting upon the subject, rcmaiks 'hit the Cheshire farmer, by free n-i- oi bone manure laid on 111 glass lands, makes his farm which at one time, holoro the application of bone m mure, tc I only twenty head of cows, now le forty In Chc.-.hiru two-thirds or more, goner ally three-lour! hs, of a dairy farm are kept in perfect pasture, th reio limler in tillagi". Its dairy farmer-! aie imiii monly bound toliy the vvii ! of their manure, no', on the arabl , but 0:1 tin grass land, purchasing what may be necessary for the arabl". Tie chief improvement besides draina," co:is:-ls in theaiiplii-atioa of b i:ie niannre. In , the milk of each cow. in its tin no. in its manure, in the bones of each call reared and sold oil a farm, it p. iris : with as much earthy phosphates of j lime as is contained in h i" a hundred ; weight of bone ilitst. lb -are the ad vantage of returning this m::;eral lua- : nure by boning gras lands. The.piau- ' tit v of bones now i-onnii.itilv u in A practical farmer advises tho grow-1 I'Lll'PlXUS FOR THE Cl'RIOl'S. ing of two crops of buckwheat in sue-i . ., , , - ' rho inhahtants of St. Helena urn t'es-aoll IS !1 loe'itw ot nvtm-linn'ihnir caueii i amstocKs, hecause oi ineir i TOl'KS OF Til U HAY. vine worms. He argues that they1 win not, eat tnu tun U wheal ami are starved to tb'ath. Iluttrr. In treating butter after it comes from the churn, many people, says tho l' iiiis'fritui,) I'm iir i; ruin it entirely by working it until it is salvey. Long ..l.nml.i.r ..-..a, ....... tl... I ...,.,1.1., 'V , ,"- . " -..,,'! l'lle "i stones called precious ate completely ' breaking the grain of tho ; ,, .. , , .-, , b the diatnon-1, rubv, emerald, sapphire, butter. , ... ' . ... opai ami cat s eye. . "geui is a per fect, color!: ss diamond. An international exhibition of met al work is to bo held next year at fondness for yams. I Niireinbiirg, (Jermany. It w ill be held An Knglish superstition is to tho in ,h" "niseum building, and w ill effect that if a robin die in tho hand ,":i specimens of the art of tho the hand will always tremble In .lava, the dower of a certain species of hibiscus containing a mu cilaginous juice i'.ro used to black shoes. silversmith and the worker in brass and copper, together with the machi nery and appliances u.-cd in the mak ing of jewt Iry and metal work. The exhibition w ill be open from the mid lie of June to the cud of September. An Ohio farmer wdo had used salt extensively as a fertilizer for wheat is of t he opinion that it Croat I v lessens the liability to injury by the fly. Hii a Iv ice is to get fertilizing salt or pack ing Iioum' sal' ; it contains some scraps of meat and blood and more or less of bine used in cleaning tip. !uinea hens keep hawks away. They are noisy birds. Worse than a piano next door. They give warning to other low Is. lr. sturtcVanl's experiments show tieneral Butler has the faculty, that is also attributed t- I'o la-sseps the French engineer, of ging to sleep In digging a well at Terrell. Texas, j whenever he desires to, regardless of sharks' teeth and other marine fo-sils ; time, place or cir.-mii-daiiivs. sleep were brought up from a depth ol I1' J w ith him is as tint li a matter of w ill feet. power as w riling, it walking ortalk- M.irv riem.vi- :i liitl.. .'irl in Athens.! iiii.Vitnl it is said ilia! he can w nko hini- lla.. has noeollar-boiie. andean dottb'e j self up whenever he w.ttitsto, her shoulder-blades together. lbi that strawberry roots descend, and do i mother is similarly deformed. The London stall-keepers Mill con tinue to think it tinliii ky to r. I'ii-o tin lirst bid made for their goods during thedav, and will make their lirst sale lie looks at his w a'eh, tin Is I hat In-has fifteen minutes unoccupied, shuts his eyes, tckt s a nap and waiosup at the md of the tune a-- proinMiy as if h id an alarm clock bc.-ade li mi. rioneer UlrU of tho Plains. In traveling over the prairies, one now iit'd then conies across a lonely shack, which, with its surroundings, wears tin a-pect of neatness which distinguishes it from the average rurilessly thrown lo-gi-lhef shanty, thai stillici-s' to prove the claimant's right to the title of proprietor of 1 i'ii i til-res surrounding. If of board. Ihe cracks are carefully battened with lath; if of logs the crevices are closely plalcrcd with mud; hardy morning glories eling around the doorway and creep along th(. humble eaves, while small plats smiling with violcts.laikspiir, lovebell and honeysuckle, transplanted from the prairie, hover around the mod est domicile, true indices lo the female spirit that rules within. The novelty of their situation seems to charm the.se women pioneer-;; iln-ir face and bi in are the embodiments of happi ness and health; thev :is hasiilv etijov a i tramp ovi r the prairie in search of the I'oiiii hoy lines o their claim, as the s.-eietv :ihl enjoys a trip in a dog carl or a ;ol mi the lake. Thev liei-nne ad bts III lie il -e of rifle ; to haa.il. the li.irv A Grocer's Story, I had much to lenrn concerning the tricks of men when I begun business: and at the end of my first year I found that, although my business had been brisk ami the books showed large receipts, my prolits were small. I could not under stand it for some time. I was ipiile cer tain that my clerks were honest and that there was no leak in the money drawer. I began to watch my business more closely than ever, and soon found out the cause of my loses. From the start I had instructed my clerks to give samples of our goods to such customers as asked for them. 1 did liot think there was mi v better way of advertising tho quality of I lie wines 1 dealt in. When 1 came to investigate tin1 matter I found that the samples given away during the week often amounted to twenty or thirty dollars I also found that a majority of those people w ho obtained samples never palroiiied my st. .re at all. ( n inquiry I ascertained thai then-wen-several families living ill the icinity w ho had Miecccdcd in getting enough tea and coffee from mv clerks, as 1 shotgun ; tin y learn j samples, to kci p them well supplied with tern-- deftlv as ;heir ! tin e luxuries for the entire war. That maseu line neighbors and plow w iih as much graci sister w oitld oriiaiin nt ;i majority of ihi pionei r tives. u ho pursue their not spread out laterally as much as has This is for clav loam. I at a loss, rather than tend the ciisb er away empty-haiide-l. The lltn.iniiiuii i the attractive; title of a new journal siaricd in lirus- j .ecu su. .nosed. This is lor . lav loam. ! ' I I,"' '"i.iaine pro po-e is. .,. On .leisev sand he would find the roots I "'vers prevent ru pi. ire of the audi-j mote matrimony in Belgium. The r.-aining about Ihe s.lrlace. Thus I tory inen.l.rane by the imnea-c I pre:.- , editor announces that he h is secured j . lav loan, we would cultivate between I M,lv ' a ,iiviM- M1 h' ''''" '" ' o-opcat iu ot an experienced the' rows insuring disciminating. but i,hinK ,,anl- i,n wMt'h ! P'"' '''";:'-t who.,- buMi.e-s it will be air to the interior of the In a I. and to find illusiri .us ancestors for those I'ljualies the pressure from within w ho think their tuatniii mini prospects md from without. would be enhanced thereby. It will probably till a mm-h felt want. Hut row s in soring, discriminating, but on sand we would hesitate to do so for j fear of cutting too many roots. The li-a;.i would also need the loosening more than the sand. A hard crust be tween strawberry rows is to be avoided at almost any cost. A i ''t respondent of the J'unw r nii'l Poisoning was petty treason in Inig- latid as lati th" sixteenth ntury, : in md was punished by boiling to death. name i.- career. ominous of a very brief Cheshire to an imperial a n . grass land is l.J'.' to ..Vii wci -'r I'lii-dres.-ing on pasture lmd '. in ' s.-rn or eight year--, and on mowed about half that period. lii i rililut "'l l s It pay- t i run a ma him- as loag .is it can be ma le to return a fair pio.it -ai the cost of operating it. I'sit-.g th old machine saves interest on a ww nvestiueut, and Ihe eoiitiniie-l wear on t does not increase its value, for the waste ma'eri.il in a condemned ma chine will be the same whether it is wholly or only half wore. out. 'flu rase is quit.' different wi'l. farm stock, which can be used as fm-d when it begins to diminish in Usofid ncss to its owner. The man wh-i , kecp aa on or a cow until it pin- with ol-l age is a double bs. r by .o I-iing. It inv ari.i-'ly e i-ts more in food and e. ra to in.i.itt.ru an old animal than a young i-n--. As the v igor of life fails digestion is h-s.-, per- ; feet and a-s;ini!at ion sl-ivv- r and m-. re j uiitleult. aa I the waste is gr- aler. As ; the decline ; o-s on ne re and more j food is req i -ed to pro lu i- a g .oil , amount of ia'-or or milk or m--a'. did 1 animals can seldom be f.i'tetied at a profit, evi n ii t'n.'ir fish was a - vain j ' . i able as that oi younger tie-. ie-.iit-e, it requires so nri- h in -re lime an 'i , feed to il it. Hut tin ir il.-sh is not j equal to ill. it - of animals in tloir . prime, so there is a loss. bo. i t.i the quality and cost i f pro lu i- g. old cows that ii.iv - been inio.ed I. II thc.r life force has been exhausted make very poor and low priced, a- well as expensive beef. Winn a cvv ha reached twelve to fourteen years of age it hardly pays to fatten her if she could be had for nothing. . o,,us j ';"' it'; -', r recommends the use of J salt as a remedy for the red rust which I attacks blackberries ,,nd black rap bi rric. llis treatment is to throw ,:iii! li. cly among the old cams, a plump handful at the roots of every one where lie detects signs of the dis ease, lie does this once a week as . long as any indications of rust appear. A good manure for ft nit trees may be ma le by mixing four leads of dry 1 1 at i r wauip mm k with one load of s'.t'i'.e manure ami cue barrel of dry a Ins Let it l.e in a heap for a few Weeks ami work it over before apply ing, ll would do no harm to add it barrel of ground bone to the above. Wli.-n it is applied cover the ground well as far as the roots of the tree ex tend." !-. pes. V iHjInfr,,; l;sh'( 111 the beginning of the season this vege table is not always in prime condition; then, instead of being boiled whole, it hi, iv Ivma-hcd; wa-h it thoroughly with cold salted water, first breaking ii into sprigs; then boil it in boiling salted wiiter until it is tender, drain it. ai.il n.ash it through a colander with a potato m.ishi-r ; after tie- caulttlowcr is ui. i-.ne t. return tl t tne .sain cpan, over tie-tire, witiia palatable season ing of salt, pepper and butler; lent it, and serve it v cry hot. ..-;; '... uifl itiii'iu".-'-Wash a small bum h of parsh-y and three young otii-iis. ;i:n tic tln-ni together: wash ! he po s of two quarts of green peas, and tin-n shell (hem; have n-a ly over the lire a saucepan half full of salted boiling water ; into this put the peas and the bunch of onions ami parsley, an I boil tin-in for about tiltecu luin-U'e-, or until the peas are just tender ; meanwhile mix t a smooth paste a lies, rt spoonfiil i ie h of butler and i livery one. rich and poor, takes a dip ..nee a day in a caldron of hot water ; in Japan. The rich bathe before din- tier and at night. The whole house- hold dip in the same water. Pre. e i lence is given to visitors then the j eiders, followed by the young people lec-irding to age, and thin the si r ;vants. iin gtiing nut of the o. ildr.ni -aeh b.ithi-r gargles mouth and throat with cold aromatized water. They then fan each other until they aie all .liv Few lent ion lo it. lone 'on. The p.ig States s nate lection of those heir p -i quisites -eive. it is said, arryiug ati ant the chamber wi are, perhap-, aware, whoa- at hiis nut b "en .specially callel how a liirge business is ii autog aphs in W;ihing- A recent report trom the conimis. i siotn r of pensions t.i congress shows ' (hat the widows or other dependents j of twenty-eight general nilieers have ; been pcti.sioned sinco lv.il, at the rate I of ?;."iO a month. Four presidential widows hav e b.-n pensioned at S.i.imhi j a year. Forty-three widows or other J dependents of geti--r;il otli.-ers have been pen iotie a! a month ipi'ler Ihe general j elision laws. Twcutv olie widows ol o.i.cct-. of the navy and marine corp. have been pensioned at ei-i a tii-mi ly special a' ts. Mr. s of tne I'liil-d C-nslder tin- cl ef s'-na!or one of and frequently re us much as $lo for granh look through I'ssioti and - tl ltof-. e the securing the senate signatur riiAUi s or rum i. ii i. c the -ist roiiomv. botativ or ihemUtrv diirin ! their lei-ure moments in tln ir prairie ; home during the -uiimi"r.;ind pursue their I voi iition in village ir city school room j during tin- vv inter months. Thus lin y pie.im- tin ir health, lo t p up their , s1:diis, in!, 1 slowly but siueiy build up j I' r llieii.s, Iv.-s a home thai tin y can point to with just i. ride as the fiiiil of ' heir o ii labor. The hardship-, and trials which the-c I'tavc little pioneers uinli r-o arc enough I . -hake the courage of tin- Merie r m . Mi's. P ill, a young widow, came to the territory two years ago. built her claim shack w hich wa twice blown away by t .riiadoi s, ami oin e bul lied to the ground, but through her indomitable will ln- i -till there, and savs sh is bound to -lav. Mi- Nellie lli'ue. daughter of Col. I ' 1 i ii--. of chiciigo. hav her In mislead in :ir lev i Lake, i-- a lir, l. s pcdi-tri- iinc. a crack ritle h-it. and .im-is ae . oniplishiiieiits thi.t til her for the lc.nl- i ship of any li lined s..ciity ill which In- m.iv move. .Miss Hoovir. the Misses Pringle. Mis, Flvnn. Mi-, liruce. Mi- l.uUs. -.s olso'ti. Miss Sin-llueil and1 I 'in' Misses Phelps. Who. thfolleli tleir pluck ami pel severance, have gained :i , line Ii-itM-ti-it. I and built una iin le for- ! tune of !ll ,1100, .'III. 1 are bill a few of the -n et i.imy of women who deserve tliei highest praise for their forlitudi iind de- ) i rmiici; ion. i ride the sulky I made inc mad. and I at once issued orders as her rcihieil to my cinplovi s not to give out any more lii-icle. The j siimples except to customers of cslablish are school mis-j i d honesty. In this ay 1 stopped the (ireck, Latin, leak in mv prolits. Another set of people also give us trouble the petty thieves. If your cierkg arc not well supplied with eyes in (he hack part of their necks you will loso enough groceries in tho course of a year to supply n boarding-house. A woman wearing n shawl or loose cloak can grab a handful of sugar or a potato, or something of that sort, and conceal it quickly, when no one is watching her. I caught an old Irish w oman trying to get away with a cabbage which alio had deftly slipped into her basket when the clerk's back was turned. There are some people, too, who have no idea thnt it is thieving to appropriate things in this way. How hard it seems to be for folks lo learn that honesty is the best policy, especially when .hilling with the grocer. U Leu t catch any r my substantial cus tomers trying to conliscate a codfish or something else of value, I say nothing nlnut it. but charge it on the books. I never knew one of (hem to object when he saw-the item in his bill. I will tell you conlideiitiiilly that I never have any scruples in charging such persons a double price for the articles Ihey have stolen. "is a soil of reminder, you know, that 'he way ol the transgressor is hard." That woman was a philosopher who, when she lost her husband, said she had one great consolation she knew where he was of nights! (litis look upon the engagement ling as a very promising affair. FOR CURING CHILLS AND FEVER AND Removing the Distressing Effects of Malaria, ER'S AGUE CUBE has nr.F.x found so NILYULY INFALLIBLE, THAT We Authorize Dealers to Rtfim the Moiey, If tho medicine is taken according to directions, without benefiting the patient riiKPARF.D BY Dn. J. C. AYER &. CO., Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS, 8 ld by all I'mgi-ti. 1 ri eil. six ! -tiles fi r ". ei! her prais" nor .lisp thine a- tiotis serve t he turn. lb- may well be contented who a. ds io-;ti:cr borrow wr ilatter. A handful of c minion sense is worth a bushel of learning. A i low u ef g. Id laiuiot cure the Ilea l.ii'he Ilor a velvet slipper the goltt Prosperity tries the human heart with tie' deepest probe, aii I draws forth the hidden character. When you are guest to the wolf, see that you have a hound with you. Happiness is like tin echo, it an swers to your call, hut does not c .me. F.nvy is a voice which keeps n-i holiday, but always in the wheel, and working its own disquiet. ( tte dies tw ice: t" cea.se to live is nothing, but to cease t- lov e and tube iiii'ii ri.iln. president of the FtU'hsh h ard of trade, is making gr.at efforts to have ; ai iiainetit pass a bill t-i pr- vc:it i .ss of life at s. a in v e-sels n-1 lit to make a voyage, but has a hard time of it .the groat ship owning interest making jiovvcriul op. position. Whil" tli -.'e ; t r tunny P.ritish ships uu'-vcib'd in staunch ness and safely, there aie many built poorly of bad ma'erial, and in an un.-oa-wortby condition, and ag.inist these Mr. ("nauihcti.iin would g iaid the If. j 1 9 PURGATIVE I is- -I? eg .S-- -? io 5? roHilu-cIv cure SICK 11 FA DAl'll E. I)iiioiincs. imj nil I.IVEH nnil POWKL Comiil.i.nti. MALARIA lll.OOU rolHUN, ill. I Skin Dim- inn iONK I'll. I. A HOSE'. For l-'nnvilo CoinDl.imU thin Pll - Ilp. T. M r.ilmi p. Montlocllo. Fl." I li ft -tile! alien e mad" tilid p; ho! till b peas. ti. f.oltud of OU''-ll.llf ai d one prepared 1"' ilit- 0 lor . but 1 into : ;a'e nf extraordinary quality bin; ably kept as lung as tin y the sake either of stock or i average cows are better con, beef before it would be ;.p to call them old. .V''-. Xt'irk JniiriirJ, I'hi-njn. t'nrmanil Itnulrii .'i1i-4, A horse that stamps a g I deal gives symptoms of gravel. t'otil ashes in limited applications will make the soil light and I- o c. Wheat requires ;i well drai.n-i soil. Too lunch water is its greatest lemy. The lirst planting of peiis h.niid be r-halknv, ;ind each siii-ce--;ive one deeper. A clean clover s, nl. ploughed ul out lour inches deep will raise a b:g crop of corn. For those sheep which l.:iv,s the scours use a little llneseod 10 d with t he feed. Ventilate lettuce bed to j -event luould.which is caused by a damp, close atmosphere. Fish manure is three times as alu able, weight for weight, as the ,, crage barnyard lnanurc. Pea vines should have plenty of sun midair. Mould will attack I hem if ;Town in the shade. Examine the clover seed earoiully to ;see that thpre aie no wild carrot or .plaintaiu seeds among it. j Do not forget that when you have an loverplusof milk it is good for '-lichens, j They will pay back iu eggs. I : when tin- peas are tender re- the onions and pursicy, drain off it weter enough to iu-t cover the is, a Id th butter and iloiir. season m pala'.ablv vvith -.alt and white pepj.er, heat tie-in. and serve them at o:;c -. II'.'- '.o,,, '-.,-. - One lb hi r. one pound of sugar, potm I of butter, four eggs cup i.f warm water. Use dour, or put into the th-nr before sift ing it tw- teaspooufiils of ;inv g 1 i baking powder. The cup of water must be quite warm, but not really hot. licit !h eggs separately. Viif jur '-. Prepare a paste, line the pan with it. cover the bottom of the bottom ,,f the pan thickly with .sugar, then sprinkle over the sugar three tabb-spoonfuls of llottr ; add sev eral lumps of butter the sie of a quail's egg, "tie-half a cup of vinegar, llavor with nutmeg ; bake with two crusts. Homo li.ilil inula. A spiiontul of kerosene oil put into cold starch will prevent the iron fioin seeking. Ch-sir boiling water will remove tea si. -.ins; pour the water through the slain and thus prevent it spreading over the fabric. A piece of soft sponge tied upon a smooth stick is very convenient to use in greasing tiiu or the griddle. If the stair-rails are dingy their an pcaraucc may be improved by washing tlicin with a little sweet milk. Polish hem with alhiutiel cloth. Mahogany furniture should be washed with warm wat-r and soap, then an application of bees-wax and sweet oil upon a soft cloth, and pol ished with chamois, gives a rich finish. A good way to extract the juice of beef for an invalid is to broil the beef on ;t gridion for a few minutes, ami then squeeze the juice from it with a lemon squeezer : put a little salt with it. This may be given as the sick one prefers, cold or hot, or it maybe fro7en and given in small lumps. ! lived is an uiisuppi.rt.ibli' death. Home is the true nurturing ground j of hearts woio, in's Kingdom and to. .tiler's earthly p.ii.i-l'-o. j Know ledge iuvci's us w ith grand and glorious pr.vd.-g.-.. and grants to us ;i largeness of b.-.t :tu h It is only by labor that thought cm be mad" healthy: and it is only by thought that labor can be made happy. Ambition often puts men upon do ing the meanest otliei-s; m) climbing is performed in the same posture with creeping. A I est Art Ileitis overed. ( ibsidian is a substance well know n to the people living in volcanic countries. It looks like glass, and is as black as coal. It is really a species of vitrified silev. It seems a chemist of Pittsburg visited Pompeii in ls7; where he found a fragment of a statue an arm, made from obsidian. As nothing could be done with natural obsidian, this American chemist went to work to make it artificially. His lirst successful "melt" was mad-1 in this city, in the I:tt- r part of lsi, lie made a number of ornamental articles and several slabs of the new glass, went to New Yotk city and set up a small furnace for its manufacture lie one dav visited a well known The employment of p by steam or heated ill j underground i force plants is bv no mentis :i new idea. French vim-- liv-s-! c:s have practice I it with su.-eess, Ihe j usual I in being to run th-- hot pip- s miner ground and at intiivals n-.iig to tie- siirlace to heat the air. Put ll-'W c -ine report-- a! o-;l. tile sucee s ful cvperihietits of lg::-r I'irio, who h is uMlie- ,1 the hot spring- of Aqui by circulating their water- in pip. laid UU Icr tie' sod. Tills water, by the way. is brought I'mm tie- baths of the town, the gardens hi in.r in c.iuv ni.-nt pM'Ximity to tin .;i'i. eg establish ment. In these g,tr.ei,s are forced asparagus culture and ether market vegetables. It is also reported that .liip:i'ie-e agriculturists propose to utilize the hot springs of i'okio in ,i similar niiinti -r. How to Prevent Fires, fi Mowing simple precaution- if 1. ill. 'Weil Wolllil lli VI III il h -trill live (in -. The rill. - mi.:hl i posted in ever store, dwelling i.tnl liie loiy w it ii goo, fi Milts : The leading :iucs i.f lire-an- ki ! -cue oil. matches and furnaces. I. Always buy the best quality of oil. Ni v i r make a sudden motion with i lamp cither in lifting or ttin-.; dow n. Never place a lamp on the eik-e of a table or mantel. I. N'evirlitl :i 1 . i 1 1 1 1 1 dark, even if vou should have to o., without a liht. Y See that the lamp w ii ks are always h iin iind that lii.-v wori. fi.ilv iu tin .be. li. N. -.ii blow out ii lamp from tin lop. 7. N' -.ir l i',.1 a l.iniii in ,h !im when- li-thc .. If necessary to go to place till liuilil at a distance, caudles as lilIK h as po.-ible In. use iiiel ill bi ' .s-r f Cntll-iPti,- n-ul Li tc i i. M l . I1.-VV urii'-.-i.i-i K !I FK.. VeptaMe Compiiiiil '"or 1 i-iiuili- ( iinu'liilnisiiiij v -iiI.in-iK"4 po riiiiitiiiin tn our lies! tViuiile liiiriiliiii.iii. It will cii ci:ln-I.T tk .-ivt fun . f IVihaIo C viii-t'liiiiit.-, ntt Ov:u mil triiiiMoi, Itilt.iiiitt-,.'ition nn-l l'I,rm- 0- n, r'.itel.. nil I'l-il.ii-.-iii''nl-, ni-.l tl" r"n?i-qi:i nt cVi'-u?'..Wf i'a" '' "" " '"""-'"''"'y "'I'll'list tu liic I' welill ilioon-li-iiii. 1 turn ti frem th. udno l: i-n 1- civ ft.n.-.- ..r .li .. I, .,,:.. -l l. I, n,l,-, vt... .uiar J l..aiioi.ll,ui-l..i lK-. k ol rjrrt-.vil.lj- t') iin us,-. It r. in- o h f..a,l .,, ilatm- -..-v. d --.ti.v-. nil .-i-.T ln; f r Mttt.ttl.ia'-. .it I r, ii. ... .. v. aln, t , ( th.. .I..,;-. ; -I,, It . nti" I:-, it . - ...... .-. ..... I'Pii.r.ilIvl.'i.f, si,..i. .... ,.; ,s .n tirl liti,- f - II nt ,-'l tnu, s ny wtili ii-I V r tis ,-.,r....r 1 'lllj- tlti,tsl)tlUI',.Hl(V 1 J- 'ii, ioiv.i e-ciu i-vfrvwn.-pp. cp Bini or a i.-ii-.- - -.- i.os-tio- MAfta. it si V g(t TI-IK Bulciplicns or Sewing Machine Organ. tin I. U-s, t. S. l.e m going about the hi. use an. I m lied-. l'hey cheapt r. e.tu't cvpb.,1,-. tjISiS) I'orviiv iiioiv piuposcs ale il-t as, Fjlf ( good as lamps, I si m !'. Match ill 1 i ii jar i sh nihl always be r l in bocs. A wholesale tiib.tei-1 dealer claim that ligarttt" smoking is dying out, and that 1 l.ouD.iiii i !,-,- eigan tles Wele sold in Is-s! thil l in lssj. ii,. siiys: "The taste oi the American smoker is improving, and I iin I the better grade of cigars s. lis more rnpid lv than the common ones. This means il line gra b- of domes' e cigars. The iiiatiu I act ut'e increases and the impor tations are . at a stand-till, or if any thing, slight ly d- re isin,'. N'-w Yo.k is the centre of the cig.u-niakitig tra le ir-hc has nearly U'Oii factories and turns out 1,imii.V MiiiO -i.raM ;l years Pennsylvania, Ohio atid Illinois rank after New York. There were made in this country last year o.177,''i','.'j. cigars, about forty tor every pound of tobacco used. How About :',:..( ii ii i.i nit i, ,, t,,t;,i ,,f about1 :!.l.'iti, n.iii.iiiio, or sixty for every man j woman and i hit I in the Tinted States, ! aiidJo'l for every titan over twenty-j one years id' age." i The death is aim-'Uneed from Naples ; of l.'ipriati-i I. a (Jali, the most fero-; cioiis brigand of modem times, which j took place at Poitofeiraio, on the isla.al of lliba. where ho had been j confined for a number of years, chain- ' .No More Hangs, U is ruinon-d that hangs are sin. I,. . iitj out ..f fa-hi-iu thi- spring, and l hat the hair will be worn brushed pl.uidv back from the ford,, ad. hilt- bang, arc not ii "i-i ;ii, ioi woiuia w ho po-. t-.s low. pretty for. heads, they are an nb-o- lllte lliciss-ty for which who n-.i-. iiigh. ugly lorchcii.U. Th, n- ean be no deny iug the fact that when the Iciir is ar ranged prettily and becomingly over the for. hi i.ii. it greatly soft, us the outlin, -of the face mid leiidsiuiaddiiional iliarni to it. it i-llll lioiisi-use for people to sf, that tin mo t si ti-i!.c womcii wear their hail biti-he. stiioothly back from their brows. the inii-l M-itsible woiiien are tho-, who know vv hiit i- becoiiiing to t hi in. If thev look well with their hair banged i-r curled, thev w.-arit soiifthiv j do not. they fail to foil .w the prcv;iilit'g i fashion, and dies- th.ir hair plainly. ; The i oi ciiiu coii has gone i ntirely ,Mlt t'.f : fashion i cept f.-r stri ct wear. It i ! iihim t iuipossibl,. t,, w, ai-t!,. fir,.n th,. I top of one's lu-ad with the fa-hioiiable 1 hat of the period. i iy lew i matin nts ! arc worn in the h.-ir. Tin-..- that are j worn are mostly silver or amber hairpins. 1 r-i t.i- m.i y .'II'-. .1 O' li. !.,.! "o i-n 1 1 i- K. tima pv-i.- "'I'-'i I , ' r i-e::T -. X o t, -51 '.s-ilH.il,-r -rjn, ... , , I X , fatt-.ilP !-li"'lt,l hr iva!'. -lit M 'f.l r. f'V.V.-ri.tf-.-t l..pii" . tit:!t nut. T..,T..,r,r..M h,,,,,..,.,,,! li'-iivv.;!:;.;:.' fv e?rv r- ik. nM Atit I'lnntti- In-: ritiitnt , and ttn i fie 'i;!:M;.:M;,,;s';,'..,. , E . A r ruiTi tf tniiMi-nit ii a o wri Mil mi- TEITFliVr.;:i,a,:"'''''-- .7 ' " m ie-n. li-ll Ltisf.vt ,1.,ti.'iiiu Hill ItlStlATH "ka,l f t .i I. is. .itl-i.ti ... .. . ' I '..-in tel tn It -;;;!:,,:s,i:::;''-ai.:,s 5kV m r,:!i!r.r;r,: . r ittfii: unit h mkfi j Blw- (Bl- SO DAYS' TRIAL 10C555SOS wmM I NERVE I..viha 11. I'inkhiiiii's Ve.'i-t-ible CoiiiI'iiiiikI was tir-t iMepar.-.l in li.iiiil foi ni only: but now ll can be sent in .Iry I'.niiis by mail to I'uiiit- vv her,.- no druggi-i cm readily be r.-.id.ed. and to-day the ('teii t'oimd ill lozenges inel pills Iind. its way i-veii to thu fort iii clmjt',1 of Kuruiiu iinii Asia. When Wiis Mrs. Noah hke a county in Vir ginia'; Win n -he as rocking llaiu. l(tii(h on Corn-" A-k forWrlls' 'I;,jii.;!i ,,u C.inn.'. (fnic'i relief ; ci)ir.iete cine, form, w-iirts, luiniuiis. t'iiralv ed titrsoiw i.i.rito.iioi.tK- ,-nt-.,,l f tn-it. I many imported', i iintt-i-J by pro.iietors of .sio,i.o i,iii.V. ii ... siiii(fir,i,i .cri-o'i-iiri-.l uur rluld s tits. I lie 'oetum Iiiik-d. Henry hn. o. irrilfi, Tenn. Wilt! T.11IC i TIto Vol.r.Mi" III tr urn! oih.r l in-Tin.-i t'i-i its-ru ar-r-nt i'ii ... IV 'In. I 'lO.VIIN DM V. Vi'l Sli OK Ol.ll. wl,.i t .rt.pip1! it. m N; l.v.n- IlK.-llitv, l.-'sr ViiM.ni, Wvsi.. WiinM-s-t-. ui., fl kui'lel d,.-.-in S-.-.l tp. l-.-i .in l .- n-i,!-! f si.,r..i""i i" lo.o in. I...H: mil VI .sil" -l, i -t t:'N:tt1-. Sp.iJ li ,'U.u lor Ulurtinl d t'. ini't.K-: It.. A-l Jt' ss Voltnio Belt Co., MarsTinll. Mich. ))!? FOOTK'9 Ofi&siiiiil 3IET1I0JS HI n tVCC Male " ii! ' .'" "!' ULU C I lo no-am,. , .. . .1-i.t - Kirn it p R U PTU RE f.JT.I a; ll U Jiili DUIIfflvl? lirftl e,in riniini I IliniUOlO i . t ...i i c nil n 1 1 i1 ii. -hint t. .-ii-. liLnV I Uil .,...! .. (,.!.. ,t .. ... . Kivi. CHRONIC !:??,:r t.n1;:; V:1.! Addrfsn Dr. V. II. HHITK. I!uv ;, x. Y.dtj-. i uni.ritlrf lrP.t.l GOOD NEWS 12 LADIES! iilitppm-rtn c inaniifa' titrer of optical lenses, Mr , fil to the wall. I. i (iiila hits been Wciskopf, ami asked what he would j proved guilty of t. ty lutirders ;i:id ! charsie for polishing a slab of it. Mr. Wciskopf wanted to know what it was. ami when he got the information, curtly named a high price. Mitch tc his astonishment, the terms wcie accepted, and a day was named when the work would be eompleti d. When he called for it, Mr. Weiskopf's ! punishing the sui lilo-o brusque manner was gone. "Ho vou i wiih death, lie w a-, of know w hat vou have done'." the lensc 1 stature, but his piercing dark eyes j maker inquired. "Vou have discover- j showed his indomitable w ill. lie wore ed the lost art of making black inir- j a long Ma !. 1 card, coming down to j rors. Itoti't you get excited and think I the middle of his ehe-t. Cn'a affected there arc millions in it lor you; tot i to bo most religious, an 1 went fre unlv it few of them are used. Yet iiucntly to mass and confession, llis ii.imeroits I'obl.i rli s. as well as ar-on. 1 lie coiumetiee 1 lii.s career as an otlbvr in the l!otiri'"!i militi:'. la ImI'I ho j became a brigand chief, the terror of j southern Ihily. lie collected around, him a band of sev en hundred tnalefa,--1 tors, iind ruled the:u with an iron will, ' disobedience j mall, slender "It... lull nil t'ouiihn." KnoeksaCoUKhorCohl endwise. Knrcliil-,lri-u ori.dults. Tiocli. s I V. In, mid ,W. MK.NSMAN'h rEPTONIl ll III EK TONIC, thfl Oltlv ii Iiaratmu nf beef .-"iitaii inn H ulnv m.'. i ;,ro,,Tf.pn. It .-iiiiiiiuis Motnl-makine, ico K. ni-ratiiiKan.l lit'c-aiinttinnii inii.'iti. iivutualtlo f,,r in.li.-stioii. .Ivmi. psu. iti rv.ai.s o'stittti, m, and ull fornin nf e', M .,, (K-biaty; ', ill all t'llfeebli'tl i-,il,titi,,irt, w it-tllr tile suit Iff t lluilHlieti, lit rVnll-t liraptlKII.III.OVi-l- ork or aeutf Um-.i.. ai lieuhir y if reMittai.; an t'Ul:iiiiiiiiryi'eiiiilaints. '.sw.-ll. HanitlA I., I'rupiu'toni, Ngw Vork. SnislbydraitiiMU- "llii.-hual'itliin.' .'nick. eomi.Ietooure.all aunoyin,' Ki lin-v. .ladder and I riliury llis.-.is..-. -jfl. lruUi-t- The Vlinltl nl Hie rcn. ni. tli" oral. ii s voi.v is n inie,iv ivv,-r, As it .i-li., aloiii; the trti-n, .'! it tin leiiiie-j. n lias iimiv snv o'er men To sound tho .raies ol CarU.lme. lippat fPFPll. VOI ". I 81 ' I" tf' I I'P ut'l..'f..r our rpi r l-l l i-.-it ana I i,ll.-r,v.l wi 'tp, i'eili. t'ii t "-.a ll.,"-: i 11, i .una T. n.s-t. ,.t 1 1 . 1 d .. It-.- r e.-.l ,m l.iui' -r S"f, "f . ...i.i tin..! Mima .I. I r lull ii .rli. ul-ni a.l'lti-M Till-: l.ltli.VT All l(l AN II V III.. V. l. Bui SI n.l ... V '( St..JVota. ""o NpotMilatorM. R. Undblom & Co., N. G. Millar & Co. CRa'in '1' PRO VISION Br"o'kER3. ; MftttiiHiH til all pn, metal i'l ill.. l.tuntugtfa 111 . N-w VTk, '!p'it( , hi . I-hii9 an I MiIjiiUhh. V iiavh t iv-.u-vi' m .rival (v"rriitii wr l)itaa ('lnc.iKo.iul "it V'Tti. Wui Hfi-jiit .ir mm iniiir j jti igiin ui vnif. r. i-sf-tj, .Srtul I ir arc Un cm I I.iiuu MiUunU.-a, HOIIL. LIU.il,L -i A 0 ,-!-1. r t..- n!-' Lcftui a. nn,: ,-f p..-4 of IliA ,-p-t klr.-l anil pf 1-iiT i.v.i I' "ll , .-I l.'.t.-.' t.p.- ;rene , mi r J i. f. I'' ,t I M :.l wp 'I TWO ItOITI.M KH'K. t,i II V.I C.llil.B 'I lit: A 1 I SI. ti, tl'itt d,Hto,l9 .r. liiioliii-n-i ni-l I'. O. .ul.lrpis. VU. T. A. 0i.UClM, 1.1 lVOB' , NewTutk. your di.-covery i:t of the greiitest seieutilic iniporlanee. lhmorft. skull is to br preserved ;n a .lneno loi;ieal inriosiiv. Anuilii-r I. lit- Sai-il. Mrs. Harriet t'uiiim n,-., f fineinmii, hi". writer: K irly l ist hhiUt mv d oi'li t r was attacked with a n-v.-re void, whieli s.-it,-,l on lit'i- luiis. We tried s. eines. tiono of wlij. h s vim K" il. but silo enntinin-d iiit.i.iv riii.se i iiir,;t miiMtiii's ol I l.t -I from li r uiu's. U'eiMl eil in u fauiilv iit -.i.-i.-tri. bat iif,ii!i'. tott.t l.er nnv i;.-,'i-l At Ihit liii.fa Iri.-al, who h id l.tf n eiiiv I It, I):-. W in. Halls Hiilsjiinf.il' the l.unjf s, advi-tMl me to civ e it a tl i ,1 We the , r,,t ., Ittl,,, ,,u site lifsui to improve, nn I l.y the us. of thre- botth'-i was em nelv c ire.l.' For n rolil in the head, there in nothing ao Kooj hs Piso'a Kcmedy for Cnl.it rh. fj CUICi iWHtfAll llSlf All $. ipl Itii.ll'iiUKt.s--p.i. Tii.Hli-saii.1,1. fri I'-.,- in lime, s, ,1,1 hy ,lrtin.:l-U. pi irlplSSiiME , tm-. .mm I- . I . . t M t ... rla.. 111. w-- i.li-. N Ilnu K....,l. p. .I.llttu. r A.l'lrpsa II Al l. .V I II.. II I i.i Kill SI. .' tiled (o-voiul lllt'li- ) leiPt --PJra lliii:i- HJiu-i . . . , yvC-' , . Y -V "il" I'-' i it 'tiH'tip 'I'trtn rt,i Illt'il to .1,1 lu r 1U1V i , J . fA u,nm. ran-1 fill l-l thSnli.-, .. .. ,, . . 'Jf i7cei i,.ii.-.-.c..vp'.ii'i.i.c,r.1iii.p, ti K"t vvors', mid i m riaiiap ..... .in lietk,' !t.ill . t" Milll.t. ,ir i-iiII"ii,:k. II I ii Hill SI., N,-w York. at ion rtlirilltf. tilar frpa PLEASURE BOATS AND CAKOES. el statni' f t IMmi r II. It I PATENTS? T H'.tNTh it-l -rial llouk.t NaiI'ina1 1'1'h. t'..., I'IiiI,Ip!i1i I WlldlVlldHAM. Art Wihinjrton, l. ('. Fmi ix Pec ruiui. will oar out oub. ' Pnc jo ud linn flu .(irriitx i n iiul will 1 tn it ruiu'it nf tuiM-H, ns wo j.roiiui'o inTl. rnti'.l tiirm. .unr!i' .-i ii ir j;.il n il I.) th i:.l rti-irir n ti-ys f.iil-'il ntu-t'-.il lift rutin tit Iny .'ur iirfjii --nil' itl I'limjici' 1 1 1 li.-iir ftnl 1 1 Nf inn Ma- -.ni. Mini j... will I..- "iici'il Hint you tun rf.il! n -..( M i: --.: ! li:- i tiun'til I'l-r a tic niinnt n! .M.-i.-.iiti.Mt-..!. is iind l-y ma imm i.i. a ro.. 1- I t!. mi Si'iiaii', Ni York. A SPECIFIC r03 '. p 1 1 e y , Si'itsiu!, Ceuvul- elotis, Falling tiickiusi, St. Vitus Panic, AUvhol- Opium Kat- ;, Sii'hill it, !?,'i(,fiil:i, Ki'ig I;l, I (.-ly Blood Pi?' ilfe", !iJfp- siii. Si rvousuess, s,U Jf',iJ;,h', i: li c ii in :it ism. y-nvn& Wiiilif I r.tiii Worry, A7otW S.-rp.s liili.iii-n. s. f',..,(ti. (..., NerviiMnrroPtrntiiin, A.'iiH'V iV.e.''?-.ii Ii r,qiiUirii:. fl.50. i.iiitili Tt-ilittittlilttla. ''eiinnrit.ta N. r. an- is tli.itt vv,,nl-ra. Mr. .1. i. M 'l."iiuin. At. :in,l-r l ity, Ala. 'I ft't-1 it uiy liuiv In ri-,-,iiiiiii,'iiit it." hr l V. I - -1 : 1 . ' tit- tlyje, Eansaa. Itcnrcdwhiri' i.bvai-iana luilnl."' 1,',-v. .1 A l-:.!ie. IVavor. Pa. tg-C orrf-spiocdfrrp Irt-cly aiiawcrrd.'fat THE DR. S. A. mSKJEUfC!).. ST. lOSEFl'l! MO. it l)rum,-lsti. C. '. till teuton, Ai.pnt.5. . Consumption Can Be Cured I :hall'S LUNGs.8ALSASir2 Cur 'uniiinrMloii, t t.hU Piientiionln. In llnrii.ii, llruiu-Iittil Ihlllruhica, Hronrfatt'iN I lorn xfiir!, A hi it mil 4 ruuiv W I1001H114 I imimIi iind till liincuMf nt 1I10 llrrntliin (i inn. ll 1001 hm iiusl Iii'uIh I lie llrmliratitf ol lit I.iiiikh. liilliiMicil u uI immmuiicU by ib ili'iii, iiimT r' 1'iiln (lit uimIU tthvrHl nna Uulilnt-ss 11 r r uft i In rlimt wiiloh ucr.mukaf il. ( iiiiiuiniiiioii is iiul uii miMirublo iuIuily. I.'h IMI, -I Mill euro you. cvea iliuiifeU iirvlmnliimil uiti laiU. l.-t wrk in th V, H. fr ihn monpijr, i s n.iti'iti.ii-: i akhi ai. 1:1:0., WntM tr ('ntrtli'Ktm No. II. free. II'A V hivh pr . ft fr l'nnflrnri M n.v. ntnuW4 .n.f ltnt r, ., IV At K, 4mU. Hill, S.t'- (IauI'Udu Mil i th 'Mt jiumnt. lri'p ennta BUGGIES For Two Generations Tho pooil nnl stanuch old Ktaiul-bv. 31 K XI CAN MUS TANG LINIMENT, has done more lo assinise ialn, relieve suffering, ami 8avo tlie lives of men and beasts than all other liuimeuU put together. AVIiy? Because tho Mustang pene trates through skin and flesh to the very hone, driving out all pain and soreness and morbid secretions, and restor ing the atilirted part to souud and supple licallli,
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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May 29, 1884, edition 1
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