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FOR THE FA KM AM) HOME. Plum t'urciitlo. Thepluni curculio, onco regarded as one of tlie most formidable uC all de structive insects, is easily destroyed by means which many years have proved ijnito ellicient, consisting of jarring the beetles down on spread sheets, by the niudo which we have oc casionally described. I'll' this remedy, o efficient when rightly performed, usually fails because imperfectly ap plied. Padded mallets, makinsf a soft and feeble jar, are used insteal of a heavy iron hammer struck sharply on iron plugs, spikes are Mimet lines in. serted to strike on, but beinif arp at the inner end they are enidual'v driven into the tree and b'Vuine use less. All attempts to repel i these insects by thrwin nauseous ' substances over the trees mostly end : in failure, besides retjtiirin.; more labor ( than tlie jirrinjj mode. r.nmiry ? tini'in. I I SuiilT.-ht III Msiilrs. "AVe tried an experiment some e.irs since to test the effect of alm-nee of light on a calf. We ha I two re 1 calves of the sun ag i sixty days ) one weihin. p-nuvN mil the other 1SJ piun's. The Utter we placed in a dark room, with a trough that could be title t by a snout through a partition. The nt!ir wa .'"iiiiued in tho same am Hint ofsp.t'''. but in full light, an 1 both were i'e I exactly ilike foi the next three ni'Hi'hs. The object was to test the elfect of I i ! 1 1 upon such .1 irrowinjj anim il. At the end of the tune t;ie o:ie in th" lilit weighed loo p iumK an I t'i on" in the dark ci;,'hed !'' i p ;n Is .oi l it- iilorhad f.l'b'd to a very pa!", duty red. Its ev"s were s i miie'i nil' '-''' i when admitted to the li-.'ht th.i' it k"pt them closed ino-t nt 'the 'mi" for th" first week or two. the tu c.i!ms were kept on t'"ther. I'U" t'i.- .n from the dark room tv-ver fu.ly re covered from this three m -nths of ilarkness. It never iveov. i-'d i's bright re I color, uH hoii.,' i the ,-..i,.r iniprini'l. Any o:ie uii n--t I i i . iwo calves during ''lis t would ti" cr alter doubt t'c imp 'In y Ol d irk s-.tides. --. ', " ' '. Villlt illtlr. It is a m.i"er of surprise t us th.r th oilintr of cattle in pop :n-"i tli" country where th" (arm- art' small, and where the dairying is th" most profitable lir.irv h "I" the f-irni i:iir o:i-t-inss, that can be pur-md within re e h id our larj" ci:ie-. Tiiele iV;l- ;1 l:nr when .I appeaivl to h'," taken an active star;, but wln-thei it !iis in erc.isetl or e .' -ti in uu- ime I ; !. ! i'i.r th"ti shown. we really ha." no mi'mii of kMoMnUf. It w- i a. i l"''.!ce tlv slateillelits ..f those vv le li i'e t i tin-nte 1 vv it'i 'his syst..m oi ,l.t it clearly showe I that ie " In-r lir.ee h of farming paid so h.in I- i i c !y . - tVum" i. t'i- fc -din.' oi , f'l I tiieir stalls or yard, in -te i I ! urr (. ing tbe.n in th- open ii -1 I. a'l"v,u,' f hem to ro mi at will all I de inn t larire part of th" p.t-tur i . w i ! to a ereat extent t't min ire vv.i. vv.i-'ei i' is s;t. I th i! th" pri'c-.p it ,lr r.v back was the iner-as of i bcr which the system iiinel. cultivating and hanlmg tin ',-i--t. the cattle three or t'.i.ii" time- a d ty While we a lmi" th it tic Uo i i- in creased as well as th" ex pen-- . .ei net ted therewith, yet a1 th sam t.me the savin;; ot manure u a -t roti ".!it on the other id -; an I th- driuir. ot the cattle to and from Hie pi-t ir.-s is another: an I the savin.' of a' lea t one half the ,n 1 requ.re 1 for p i o-,. i, -trongt'st ,,f all. ail t w -il l far more than over-b ila'iee tins one of labor. Nevertheless, wha'ever th r-ason may be, it is not in .air power to say at this writing that we kn w of a single instance in winch s tiling i fol lowed ly any firm t with n our know ledge. In Mnirlan I. anions -mail farms, ami. especia'lv in I'rance. where there are comparatively i'...v large i farms, soiling is a lopte 1 generally as a principle as th" in i.t profitable i le n which at b'l,! durv eat'!" ca i he fed. Jf) tn'tn'or i T' i' , iri ph. The Valt off lov-r. ( lover is a manure acts in sev.-r d ways. Asash.idei' imparts nitrg-n to the stiil, and w!cn t crop of it is turnetl under Hs .-!, fertilizing dements it ha al effett, This han make the bin t enables the roots of a mechan-d-es m ,rp work easily other pla Us ;.t penetrate the soil, an I tin I tood w'lieh they otherwise Would be unable to reach. It furni-hes humus wide i has nther value in the soil beides uppy- ; ing plant food; its tlark coloi' unking! the soil warmer. It aNo gives t a oi 1 greater power of retaining water and 'f absorbing moUture and ammonia' from the air. Clover not only produs .n alum-' iant growth of great mamma! value above the surface, but ls o ie of till preater value beneath. The large i oeshy roots of the clover, as they decay ' in the soil, yield both humus and 1 immonia. The roots of the clover run leep: pores are created for imbibing a i greater quantity of atmospheric ele ments of rrowth, ami bringing up mineral matter from below; the ad vantages arising from this process are not to be disregarded by th" farmer. ('rnfrif Farmer. A Large Butter Ualry. O. M. Tinkham, secretary of the Vermont Dairyman's Association, has visited a farm in Pennsylvania, owned by .lessie and dared Darlington. The firm contains 050 acres, and the herd consists of "250 cows of no particular breed. Their feel is bright clover hay cut and mixed with an equal quan tity by weight, of corn-ineal and wheat bran, about eight and one-half pounds of each. The nulk is separated directly after it Is brought in, the separators being run by an engine in the creamery anil the cream set aside in the cans to ripen, as the late fash ionable phrase is, or, in plain United states, to sour before churning, which is done twice a week; and in cold weather a little sour cream is left in the cream can to hasten the ; process. The churn is m iJe of cedar, ' barrel shaped, except being of uniform si?e and with three narrow st.tves pro- jecting inside. The hiuter is wa-hed by pouring cold spring vvat t into tho churn after the buttermilk is drawn : out and before the butter is 'gathered.-' It is worked by hand, not salted by git '.-s, and after stan ling ainut ;v.i liniir is rc-w trued, lumped and printed, then put away in the coolers t bo shipped next day. The prints are half-p 'imd and poun 1 lumps, each w rapped in muslin, and are shippel in g ilvaul"d iron cans, in ct d ir tubs, with ice in warm weather, and holding from a p mnd and a half seventy pounds of butter. Their average product i-. an mt twelve hundred poun Is per week, and it i, s.nt to t'iula lelphia. Nca York, Host -ii, H'a -hington, etc.. au I they .i'-e t.ow endmg to families which liav b-'i -applied by their fa' her and grand fa! hT f T seven! v-ux e years. I'll'' les ,on in this for th- d.i.ryina:i .-ins to be: ('.ireful feeling, the m iking of a uniform article the y ;ir th'o iga, an I getting gi.td reputa tion tor voiir I'Uit-r- Ky this is mean! the i.i iknig of a g m I article and get. t ; j- : to fi consume; with the kn " b -lg- of wl.er" it i.s mad". I miip.irisoii of Statues. The l!.u-holdi Xante of Liberty Ilnlight-t.dig 'h- World" has been presented by its civ.for in Paris to the .pre.sentat ies of the American (iov i rnuieiit. The pel"stal on lie-lioe's I dan I is not yet in 'ad.ness. in- deed, the p pillar eilect:ons CVIIB in v.TVd"viy M I". i; " Il A li has r ai'l.v i- --. -u eo l' paring Ills St.lt :. w It II ' lie fa:n- i ,i- ss.is -, H i-iies, The ligare of L.i-T'y stands, without reckoning the dial -ai. b1-"' leet high; but tli--extreme !i-- g'.. ir .in tlie feet to the upper etid t toe t .'i i held by the oiitstrc'elie 1 II l'l I s 1 -7 f"('t '.' Illehi-S. I ll- -t I'll:' w:,. " j.i i .1 on a gra i.t- pe ! sta! " i t- t 'i -li It is mt -res ng i , lean, t;ia' a p-r -on -i ." t it. !, g' . ,:i !ig on th- !..; -I M l'.a:!i ..-I s h-.,d i: !.i' r'y. c.i'i o'i'y ju-t r- a "i th-ey br ov ; that p .;,;. , an Minp w ith ea-e :'. and "ir ..; t'i li .-'. an 1 ! hat ' !i ey. - ni M- .1" ': " Ie ' from e irii-r to co: :!'. I'or.i.ng to tin- ... I -Woritler oft:." World." we ilnd th.i! i' wa- the largest ot the buiidre 1 ' olo-sal -M'i;es I the "nn which at on- time em .el lis'aed the city of C'lo-b-s. It wa, up ward of 1"-". feet high: few persons ha! anus long enough to embrace its tliiim'.. the lingers were longer than the who!-b "lies o' the in ijority ot the sta' U"s tiit-n extant; the hollo ,vs of the iiiii-.s. w h--n I Token. r",em; bd caves, all I inside might lie seen h'lge stones inserted to keep the st,.!u- in position. 1' t. ok twelve yca.-s to .-re. t. and co-t three hundred talents. The story that t he legs of t he I '..l..s,ns ex!e:id-d .cross the mouth ot the narbor is generally eonselel.-d to be a fiction; '"it 'ha' it -too I t los- to the cut ranc "t the p.,r of ;'io.es. and v, as irade tu S'-i ve a- a pharos or light hnu-e. -c-nis certain en 'ugh. It was overthrown an I sin ished to pieces by an earth piakc lifty-six years after its ir.'.-ti-'n. 1'or : (i:l years tlie fragments of this Won der of the World s'r.-vved the mol" at lllioiles. and then they were sold by the I'ahph dinar to a merchant a I'.m s.i, who i-arried away these prodigious marine stores on the backs ,a ooo cani-ls. Hence ca!iger t iil. tiia't d that tli" aggregate weight of thebroti . must have ln-en 7' . ' pound - ' eiwo,'. MnrnI rmirnire In , ver.v-l iv lfe. Have tlie courage b "li-i barge a i.-bt while you have the mon-y in y.mr poi-ket. Have the courage to do without that which yon do not need, however much ymir eyes may covet it. Have the courage to speak your niitid w hen it is net essary yon should do so. and to hold ymir tongue when i, is prtlilt'tit you -hoiil.l tin so. Have the eourage to speak to a friend in a "seedy ' font, even though ymi are in company with a rich one, and richly attired. Have the courage to own that you are poor, and thus disarm poverty of its sharpest stin-'. Have the courage to tell a m.in why you will no lend him ymir monev. Have the courage to "rut" th- most agreeable acquaintance ymi have,vv!i":i you are convinced that he lacks princi ple. "A fiienl should bear with a friends inli ru it es," but no; with his Have the courage to wear old el ithes until you can pay for the new ones. Have the courago to piefer comfort, nd propriety to fashion in all things. Have the courage to acknovvlelge your ignorance, rather than seek credt for knowledge under false prete.ises. Hav e the courage to provide an en tertainmcnt for your friends withir your means -not beyond. Have the courage to take a gooc paper, and piy for it annually in ad vauce. t'hrixtictn ViUns. The K.iukwiirm. somebody has just fount! and de picted for public information tiie curi ous little creature which eats holes in our bo tks. Kvery one knows thai there are such things as 'bookworm-,." but very few ever see them. Thf Grub Street they inhabit lies as a rule in the most inaccessible quarters of the most venerable libraries, the very shelves, in fact, that only bookworms ever think of going to or of staying in. 1 We refer, of course, to the real insect, the small white grub with a creased ! iud crumpled skin which, hatched one day from an egg laid in the preface of an oltl book, passes its life in drilling a hole through the volume, and lurks as a chrysalis in the appendix to await its transformation into just su"h a beetle as its forefathers were in their day. It knows hut little company, this hermit of the folios. Sometimes it meets small colorless folk, called by librarians "vvoodlice." which wander ab ut near the sewing of the pages. and pitch their tents in the binding of j the backs. On occasion, al-o, it may encounter the "b iok scorpion," a strange, tish-like insect covered with tiny scales, inhabiting the solitudes of ponderous tomes, and looking upon it self, no doubt, as the greatest beast of prey in all those parts. Vet it is not likely that the book wivtn spends much time with such companions. lie is not of a frivolous kind, nor given to society, lie starts on his cour" as a mere spe !;. and punctures a hole that looks its if male with a pin: bu. by and by he sw ell out upon tlie pages Ie e.its, and the tunnel increases in bore until th" full-grown tiling accomplish es lp destiny in becoming a iniig't almost a large a those that take nj their quarters in peas. 'o other in st" ts prey upon bookworms, for they arc alone in their wilderness of print, and. ire pestered with no enemies. 'I'm librarian and the book collector arc the only foes they have to fear, and these are ruthless in their pursuit. AJ the same, though their ravages are 1 1 miliar to the ow nersof precious works, the creatures themselves are compara tively little known by sight, for th( simple reason that when the book ir whi'-h they reside is opened they fal mt. There is, however, something suggestive about this atom of imper turbable omnivorous existence in t!u mid-t of such exciting and conilicting elements as a library, for, if it is not.'i ;r.g else, the bookworm is at any rate : thorough philosopher .(" ' Marvel Itius llorsein.liisliii. A m. I'eterslnirir corro- p iii letit. vvriiinj; t i the I.otnl ,n ''say This in ornin I vv ittie.-se,l a vvomli r ful ilispl.iv of horseniansliip. It t" i.i e in 'ho I'etrotfskv Park, litre in tlie prtseiicp of the liiati'l liuki Nicholas, an'l most of the for".: t'ilieers anil giies'. tlie reeiiuetii " Cossark liiiar.ls went throuoh ati e tr.ior.lin.iry series t,f exercises vvlin-l threw the mo-f il.ii itiif feats of tin citrus into the shii'le The cut in reuinieiit passcii at. full callop. m lo .st oiiler. with many of the men statnlini. upriolit in their saMles, u'ln"., npci theirhea'ls vvithli"'s in the air. man; leaping iion tlie prrminil an 1 then ni to tin' s. ni, li,. a.ijain at full speeii -ome sprinirinj; ever their horses hi-a.!.-an.! pi, kinir up -tones from thenroun'l atnl yet rfj.tiniii"r tiieir seat. Whtb pi rforuiinj these feats, al! were bran 'hsliinj; tiieir sal'prs anil firing 'i.st..!s tlirowinsr their carbines into thi air am! catching ihem asjain, i.m yellln! Iik maniacs. Sotne men weir past in pairs, stainiirif? with a leg or each other's horses one wiM lellovi rarrieil oil another ilresse! as a wo man. The effect of the scene ;i absolutely liewil lerlnft, antl il seetne.: as if tlie wholi! regiment h;nl uoni mail I'pon a sipnal lieing given, tin ri'ifiuietit tliviileal into two parts, tint to.le oil; ttien haltcil ami lini'le then horses lift ilow n oil tlie trroiind. lie lie mde them, waiting an in war 1( I n.uiro.ich of the ene.uv. The ,h,, I section of the regiment then rharce. down, and in an instan every horsr was on his feet, every rider in hi? saddle, and with a wild yell they rod at their .supposed enemy. When tln inano uvres were over, the regiment rode past, sinnini. and iimoinmonly well together, a military chorus. Alt Hether.it was a marvellous exhibition i t daring htir-em.inship. and one hard- Iy km vv whether to admire the docility and mettle of tlie steeds or the skill and rourase nf the riders. All tlm foreiyni othcers and puests were no lesj astonished than delighted." ' 11 " a K iilroiul Disaster. luimley was telling how narrowly he escaped from heinjr run o,er by ; railroad disaster. "Why," he went on. "it fairly took my breath away." "Did you say the train had two tie gines'.-" asked yoiinir. 1'eatherly, very much interested "Certainly uot; I said nothing about ; t'o eiiRincs." "Well," responded yoiinii Featherly, "I don't see how a train with one en- 1 ino could take your breath aw y.". 1 I'hUtThlphia CrrH. M lliMII H Sl'lt.U'S, lo t- ti' explorations in the South Car liilina marl beds have disclosed the itssiU o ovt r 1 tlifu rent species I annuals. A micr iscttpe ot two millittn magni udc is requiretl to show up the cbol-i-ra microbe. The germ are colorless and in the shape of coils representing i irclcs ami figures S. A jelly lish stranded nt Ceyland weighed t v vr two t ins, and at nigh' i ave out a light sufficient to read bv. c 111 ttn days it had evaporatetl so that it weighed only two pounds. some ingenious son! finds that the disc. du'ed brown spots on tobacco laves ;tre caused bv showers. The 1,. ,,..(,.,s left a Jis h,.n tllP ,.,,., 01ti ,,nil e,,n,.entrates hrat Pn,,lltrh t , burn the leaves. I'ecent investigations have brought to light several remarkable deep-sea fishes living in depths of upwards of a mile These deep-sea tlshes frequently provided with eyes at different parts of their bodies- for example along the sides and back as well as in the head; and such eyes also produce light, act ing the tlie pait of bull's eye lanterns The first minor planet, or asteroid, was discovered .lanuarv 1. litl--th" lirst day of tie pies-iP centuryand J'!7i!i w as lir-t !! sei v fil .Tune 2i. lsl. Of these little Worlds, fofty-two were di-covered by lr. Palis. i, of Vi enna, am! th" same number by Prof. Peter-, the American astronomer. A singular phenomenon is called I attention to in the Batavia Pvihhi i. The Krukatan volcano in the straits of xin la appears to lie responsible tor the w r-"'k "I M'veral V iss' K 111 the neighborhood of the volcano is wha' is i.t'lel the llocnckerken reef, and vessel- kn iw ii to have been w recke I icon .t ha c ii- ver be-n lotind. The lien of war wiiH h surveyed sumla straits alter th recent vo'emio out burst have fa:.- 1 to t n I the r. ef. It is now all' g- I 'li lt thes shipw re k ire i .iii-ed by i '"iiipor.try upheaval f the sea b 'tfo'i, ..r by a sudden casting ii)i of rot Us. whiih tle.-tny vessels whit h at that prncnlar time are "ail ing over the tre e heroin locality. ( iinii tsition of Comets. In a riven: work by Prof. Newenmh javo some int re-tini: points rclat.ve tothe pliysi a! ustiMition of comts, in.! s.ii.l that a theory of this, to b botli complete ami satisfactory, tntist be foiin irl on the propefl ies of matter is ma I ku"i n to us here at tho uii ire o tlie i a:tli; tn.it is, we mtis. -how w,,tt i co' - ami what continua li 'tut of know. i -nbstance would, il project .'-l iti'o c'l -sti.tl spaces, present the appearance of a comet, lie hel,l tiiat this has never vet bpen complete ly ilone. Th''ories without number have been iTopoiimleil. but they fail to xpl.iin S'line of the phenomena, o" explain them in a manner not con sistent with the Known laws of matter ' iti'l force, lie then procceils to eon si. ier those prop -rties which are to some extent susta.neil by facts an 1 o have most probability n their favor. I'h" -iui lest form ot tht-S'j bodies, jj seen in the telescopic comets, which consist of minute pai'ticles of a cloivlj r vaporous appearance. Xovv, we know that masses; that present this appearance at tlie snrfaoe of tlio earth, where we can examine them, are com posed of detached jiartic.es of solid or lipiid matter. Clouds of vapor, for instance, are composed of minute ilr ,ips of water, and smoke of minute particles of carbon. Analogy wouSfl lead us to suppose that the telescopic comets are of the same constitution. They, are thousands of miles in diam eter, and yet tlie smallest stars ran bo seen through them. The strongest evidence of their constitution is af forded by the phenomena of meteoric showers. The only alternative to this theory is that tlie comet is a mass nf true gas. continuous throughout its whole extent. This gaseous theory lerives its main support from the -poet ronoope, which shows the spec trum of tlie telescopic comets to con sist of bright hands, the mark of an incandescent light. He holds the gas eons theorv to be unsatisfactory Then "Why does mass of vapor, the ''l-'lwas f!y away from the sun," is ane to which science has not yet been able to return a conclusive an swer, 'hii ! jo Infer Off on. I'nral Fislilnc. Coral tisliinaf is largely followed in Algeria, I'ViW to .".k") pounds of coral, valued ut ..bout .iMS.OOO, being Hie yearly production; La Calle is tho center of this industry, anil there Hre employed annually 160 boats and 1.300 men- Tlie coral i.i obtained by means of a wooden apparatus in the shape of a cross, having in its center a leaden -lug or stone for ballast. Xets, tho meshes of which are loose, are hung on the bars of the bottom of the sea, and among the no iks and crevices of the rock. These nets, winding about the .oraline plant, break up or tear off its branches, which adhere to the meshes. The apparatus is drawn up by thefish-t-rmaii whenever he thinks it sufficient' Iy laden. There i-s also a net which i provided with large iron nails, havin;. thus great force to break the coral. In; liiti apparatus u forbidden to be use :. Paris tried IKK) murderers last year, t id hut live were convicted. Viewers en lite Farm. Notwithstanding th" fa. t that fanners lire i oiitiini.iliy iici ti-nl t. haviin; no taste for (hou rs, mo-t of ihein t n jo the beautiful thine-of iinliite Tin- liiinui may not lie coii-tatith v. 'iimielo i iptnie overcount iv -ivm-s ,,iid rm.d beaut its. but it he lark the Irivolous inti rjert imis of city people, lie posrssi s a molt- dr-ir tilde, a nioir persistent love for nature find her irvvil- 11,,- farmer lifts got through hi- courtship vv ith mil lire; he is wedded to h,- and .'ippirriati s In i tlcnll.v If he goes to the city a vvnk he llli-ses l,e bi.-. thf silllli-e' mid the veiduit of the hills and m. adovvs. I u n!lv lie i in. o- tin -flowtt-s whit h his wife Hid I lULiilti I- n , II about t, hotl-e Me 'fit II his too inn, h to ,o to look al'tei tie 1 vvi i .:.o I e 'I'm b, snre. tell of I lift. . a moil.!. - i ,rit ftlirr i vt nili:; in tic 1 I i k v o ild ii'ii 1 1 , i a .ni!',, i. ut tl.oi r l -ii-' I. n. I",i tho,,- iniuat. s ran iti-n b, ; !' vol. .1 i.i- i :,-liit!v to test an I ', fill- ill"!. I' l llio-r fal mi fs who i, -in I d' t-'t" it 'I h 'II ' "I two of i-i-lle nilrll j d iy. tin n I . bo ; i vol- tor the ticuli i I I of the llou.-t ivilin Sa.-h taiinirs i-ua!!v t iilliv.ii. tlo, is, hou.vif The f inner txprt --I-liis .oe for l! oti -r- if lie i j -. t- eide a eo,., pi, n of land for th - purpose, ini-iisiu-s ii an pliov- it wi ll. I j and lin n turns it over to his wife and j ! children. I'ew. very ft vv farmers refuse i i tint mui h dt i oration. Some farmeis : llllVC lal-i notion- j; e;;.il( totloWll's' . trowing, but t'ue tit 1 1 ii I , r is early ; derrcii-ing I lie country is m vv. and il ' i -inn.'! be rxiie, i d to rival hoalv old lll'gl.ind in il, tloiii iiittie. l'.i-tvvai.l tunc tl.tw, i- arc erow n than w t -I c aid. ieit it li r,r v.-ai of iiirrra-cd age 111 the VMstelii -talis tome, an illrl'rasrd h liiinui for Mow, a-s. Tin ie arc sum, fanners, h.oww, whohav, an idea thai it d not j.n ., ,, , j,-, j;,,,,, oreiiltivatc a tT-U'li ;i. Sin !i farmers - ". r t- -ec (lair d eight, r- vainly eudrav oiin j lo p!av t I'o.jti.-I in -ix iiirl;. . ,.f -ras--. an'l on I I'ollgh piece of glolllid. or lo -re I belli tire ot hoine ami it--un-ouiidiiigs alio gethiT, vv Idle the b,,y- are olf at night talking about l.i-t In a -i - or In 1 1 ing u pmi the capabilitii - of a pup. than to spend a lit I Ie lime and t xci t ion on the inmn diale sui i'i'iiiidings of the house. We know of a farmer who had a choice plot of tlowel , nriirhis house from which enough cut' rlowci-s wa re derived In take thin v dollar, in premiums nt the fair. 11" -old mil to a man who b. ,,ny jn ,r, ,tit . Me j'hinleil 'In plot to potalo,,, for. biing liatidy. tin girl, could catt h potal'i-bug-in ".Id IllillUte- lb- lili-ed i iglit In: In I of l'otalo,., w.jrh at a good Olirr. ret man lit. him lliii. .!:ii an. I 1 ie iit Sleep. Men. tvoim n and i dibit t n reipiir' ii-i so mm li -li . p. and if they do not have it -uITit in ron-r .ii,-iii e. do not think a pi-rsi ii -hoiib) In waki l in the nioininn, tad for l lii- ic-i-oii. when a man fall-i-it'cp lie i- in the -hop for repair-, as the nilro.nl nirli -.'iv. Ili- frame ami all the intricate ni:i. Iiim tv i- In iiio- ov i ilinaleil ind made ready for tie tii yt da;'- wotk. The uciv "f tlie plevimis day i- lieiny Ipaiii'l. Nature i tloing licit lier-rll "lie kll'.vv - vvhitllie tiltd fi line nnd-ju-t a.- -In kiio, hov to make the heart lilob atnl -i ml the blood ruiirsjiio lirmiuh the vci'ls. Then -li.i taki - tlml tied frame, la' it down on a Ind. -an Ttiiiid- il with tin- refreshing air of the liyht. i ovi i- itvvitli tin -ofl darktiis iiid i t- tin- man n-t. "Tind natui.' mi l fi-toiir. balmy -Ii i p." v i.-it- Ihtn. md a- the h"iil', wear by lii- t in ii.-- aii im vvtii. ainl -tn nth t nine- l,;u k. and iiuilly. vvlii-n no .i nitio bn aks and tin -unliulit -teal- Ihrouuh the In'lnc. In pi lis his eyes .md i- him-rll ayain. If. f he is t aliy t" In ,1 lie avvak"- witll tin oik's IToVV III". Now Who -lliii "O to hat man's -id,- an hoin- In lor,- he opt li ds rye- and -av to iiiitiire. -land ii-idi ind lit ll'lil "it lip; lie lias hid t iioiiyh 'str W eli. natuie vv ill sav . ' l.ni i an like linn it you will, hut I will t tiiH". lim with an limn-'- los- ,,f -e, p ami 1 iv ill ( oil. i t it out "f In- I n. nt-- and tit -ft i -i lid his han am! t vi -mlit You t un't lit lit tne I'll Ilnd moiii it t.. I, u on ' Heyoiid nil s that o , p i "I. ni numb. t!i"l i t l.iv :il tmu i t : !. of be.ll! .-I fully - bv . in " Il li II 111' It III md ovt'i vtliliii: la I In i ' I- ti-ta -. nni.i. -, ni i mil in. i'i. nl ' ii-ii.ii.i i- n nme ni -r I" t 'i.ni i . I .et.-iV .-lit I t tin- s t. li sllll,l .-nil I -a '.- I,, in i . . 1' III. lis III' "' "III ml Hi - 'in I '"llll h, I I - -I, llll I .IV II 1,11 till .1-. mui" I 'I l '. . l's II -'I. nviorali- tl liv. I ' - ii. I. iVUlnte- tli" bolt, i- ill. - ih nil Is 11 1 111" f ik '!a : Hi I. 'IIIVl.V Vtyt tlll'le I "lie lll'l Hint' lain 'ischium ! f"i n We r L rl. (ii.lil. ii M .le al In- . May." JiunHWity liorne trace beliind lln ni. ei m rally Itnve ...nil, , No Inily nf r tilit iiiriit like- In n -ert tu siii t rtifiiil ilt Vifi s to-iu i-lv a I'ti'i'iniii,' sctiiblnnre of litr fiinnir it nun. Il i-liealtli .ilone that liu-lils tin coiiiili iiaiiee mi l l ian.'s Inek fresh toils to tne (a.le.l eliei k. Ilait.v- I tbiitu' on until will tin tin-, it I- . I.y.lri f. l'uik lii tn's i rt i.'l'le t 'limi'iiiiiiil vtl. u li lins itlreatly brnuulit liealtli to iiinititinle ttitli vvliom nil tillit r nuaii- liad fnlletl. 'l'lie pli.-.r't-t kin If I- t a-ii -t tucked. ' l(.i ml -ts New-," .re the words ted l.y a ..a Iv . ulin tviis nt one nnegiven n by ll.e in-isi eniim nt .liv -l.-ian-. ili'l l"lt to ill... Cislll.iil to a leele skeft't'tn. ra'e mi.l linngnrl. not nlje to l.-ave ln r li-.i. liom hII tlmse Ui-ip iK ili-.-a-.-s ieciilir to iifTerin feiiiales, sie li ns ilisilae.-iiieiiis. leu "rrliirn. iiitlaiiiiiiiiti. it et ., i t . She liepan tnkniK I 'r. I'iirce's "I'ltvorite I'rescrifitinn." and bIso iisinu- the I. enl tn atinciits recnm aiemled by linn, mil l- n nv. she Niys. "h, iiyod a new." l'ni-t rtliice,l to one dnlliir. liy tlrugiiita. Be reenlnr in your habits. eI'ecially in Jrnwinu your nlHry. lrto-Unr. On every banner biaon bright, i The motto ftmii' lor vvhi.-h we fiht, i C'f all the oils that e'er wen- won. I Then'",, none that U at-oui' in U.liriP. The miiscian inissj.,, th,. n,,tes when he ' 'intes the nii-ses. Throw litit Trnasip .men our nev in, an. ..i is iiiiiantee-l to er ! nntieiitly ctiie the ttoi-t e,i-i. r.f ninliii,. ; vjth.'lll the Use of lillll". ."-einl t o i"t. r taiiifts tor mniil' t on I red -reie s Wm lil s ; !iisnn-itrv Mi-lnal A s . .ntitui. tit-i Mum i lift. Itlllllllo. .N. - . A cryinc evil---the baby next tlunr. Henilache, fever, chills, mnlnrin. tljiei. in. cured by "Wells" Health Kenewer." f I. Vnimii llrn! ItrHd Tlil. Tnr. Voltaic Bri.T Co., of Marslmll. Mich., offer to send their felebrated K.i.re-rBO-Vot.Tic Rki.t nml other Ki.r.criiii: Ar- i pmn eh on trial for thirty days, to men (youne or nlili iiltl.eleil Willi nervous tlelill ity. loss of vititlity nnd manhood, nml nil kindred trouble. Abo fur rli('iirniitlin, npunil'ia. l aralt-i-. and mrny other ilis ase. ('unii'lcti' i lonttum to lii-itlili.vicor md niiinlioml ifii inmleetl. No risk is uirnr red ai thirty ilnv trial is nlloweil. Write diem at mice fur ilhistiated ami lili t free. The llnpr of Ike Nit Him. 'hildren.slovr in ili-v i loi-iiii.n i .,nnn .-cr.-m m in'1 delieate, use '"Wells' Health Heiietti-r. " ''Itottuli on I'uln." Cares eooo. i'rann.. iij irrhten: pxternnlly or ache.pHins.strrtin. headnrlie.neiiraliriR. rhenmatism. For man or beast. nnd . .'. i For nrs I hnv hrcr. nfflioted with Tiny- Fever. I ijavft F.ly's ( rt nm Bnlin b triiil. I ho relief was mum chute. I royurd mysulf "urt',1 (t. SriiHratu It, Supt. nf rordnffti ' i'li., llliiilirtli, M, ,1., I'lii'ti .VI eenls, I llvv Fivi.h. I liiive iiit',1 lily's CreHill Italiti for liny Fever, unit luivo ciiiortenci' l , ,:rt',ii relief, I recommend it hs tho best of ' ill the ronie lios I have Irieif T. M. .Ikxks, ! l awyer, (iriiud Hajiuls, Mich. Flico M "tilts. An I'lUlnl' Tfslliiitiniiil. A. It a'ulia i. e litur of the I ireemv u li R i inr, (tree inicli, !.. w i it-s; " Im I .Inilil ry I met with a very " .oreac -i lout, rniiS'l I'V a rimmvay li..re I net n'm i t everv kind of Milve It Ilea! t!i" vv aia I-. wlii II I in no I to rmrainK -ere -. bit fnan I n 't int.; I" it i mo any pn.l lii I mi rec miin n !, I II. ni'v's I '.arl.e' e Salve 1 It li ;!c, a b ix. li i ! U ti.'ipM tu - at .hi -e. ii ,. a. tiie end nt i'o, :ii . mil, I iva, , mi Jei.'lv -,-ll. It i, l , t s ,he in t'i . niirl.e . iMKi I n oer I'ai! it (.!' I i.' iov h nt, I- a bunt i,, an I in', ullieu tn us,' ! il I, "ever in nee '." , "lifiiiuli fin I'lil.t" rinnirr. ! f'oioii-and si rengl In ning, inuuovcif, (tie he-i lot-1 ..-t o K : n'l : . . 1 1 1 - in elici t tn R.ile.i Ilea, j mutism, neural: ia. '.'.V. Hiiu.i-t9 or until, i The slioil, hacking t'oit -li. vvliieh leiul:, to ron-iiiii.li,iu, i car. '.I by l'i-u's ( are. iC-r? '...'SV.rr Frnmle 'oiii'lnintftniid yKQ'iJfr XWi'iikni-jtM'si mi reutisioii to ' ' f our bent rcimilo iinpulatloii. ltnllt n;r rutin It tli- urorst f.-rm "f IVnmlo Cm-j-l'tits. u! ovli;n ti.niM-s. Inll.:m:iiillnn mx t'ltfrft. tl n. Kii' n.- !! .yiwrtivw. t.n.l t'm r.-n.aun.t c'li'-i' -i f i'V " ' " ' ""'"' O'li'l'tnl lo tLe It mil tlls-..li(nni i.M,.. ,ii,.,rfr.,ntlh'-iinrillnnil rai o- v.w. t a. ,,.,,, ,. j-;, t,.,i,... i,, .-aiK-orous nil mot s tu. iv 1,, .Ij... I,, ,1 ihmhI.I.v liy it:, utnt. II "--in,-., .- f-,lnt.. s. Iln'nl.-n.'v, it. OroT. 11 rrnt lni f, tieiiijaiii.. nn. i-.-!,.-v.-, tv.uk!..' ,.f tl... v..m l" II ',e.-i I.I. .in. ii,.-. II. r.-l el.. . N.-rv.m? 1 r.-sti-.tte it. t.ftf l.i I . I'.'l.ilev. .s...i-wii-m, li,-,,io -l-.n I.I..I lu.lnir-. ''''-, 1 ' 'I C'- .i.:.r.-l' l..-.tn:itfrl tvil.r.i-!iri.n.n,w..it nu I lo. i, .llln ma-i, niy runil l y lis i.r.-. Ir i- II nt nil te,;. , Hr.'l mi, l.-r nil r,r."i''Jtnti.-fs m-t In l,.inii..ny mtli tin-,tn. that (.-..v. ni the I. luala yn, ni. '' T t':f c-irr -if 1," I'lr y (stmpliiin'f "f i-lthni Id. tlllii t. 'i.-l...l.o.iSlinsi s .1. I'l.,.;.l..sl,..t. s.f..,-...ll tiiiniiy i.ii. ii.i i- niiti ..ut MT.i r. riKii.vi I 'i f'l.' n.'l.i. They --.instil ai l.-n, M:..ii.n" oii.l ten i-ll y of the liv-r. ro-onl. a h..x nt nil rtriiirel'1 Catarrh n.v CREAM BALX Causes no 1'ain. ..ires Itelirf nl 5 .T "P. aVfcJ xoy-itt -tyt thicp. Ilioroii lmEi,44iT W s,s?CTt'.r,.v..l,l. thice. Thoroiiirli iv III I.I.,. ii hi or Snuff. Ap ply wilh riturcri (iive it a Trial. .V .-. nl. nt llr-iKj -is HAY-FEVLR ! til -ll f.. 1 i ' i ti L-'. -' i i-i" in H' I '-i ' YV?-itZZT? 1 - -I i.i . ,.,i.. .. saw: WAGON SCALES. IV 1(1.1-' -.1 "Il... T. Ill- O . i, i a-i'i in mi t.t. . ii a i. i in i. .m i" -i - t'i- ' . Nervous Debility Brown's Iron Uiltors tuiu l inos Ir. ii with pure vci'ttal'le t'Hiics. It is ft'iiipoimdtd en tlmroiurhly eii i nt i lie and iiie.licie.il print ijdes, ud caiiuot Intoxicate. All other in i:t:alioiisof Iron rause licudat lie, mil prtMiiico cmi-i 'puiion, Itrtivvn'-t Iron ltittcr-t is the OM.V Iron iiH-dit iiu- tiiat is not injurious -- its n-e tines not even I'l.u 1m ii tlie let -tli. It nut only c..i'i s the worst r.ii nf X y -pi ('-ia. I.iit in-iires a hearty up- lU'till! llll.i coi.,1 lli'l-tii'll. EV5 Mm e. risuiiiji's i VcplaHe Coninoiiiid ' I III rtttltlll' M i .-m ii -il.l,' .ni li, ils r tiff e.irrps .1. . n.,ii. ,1 . .... I' ' ... ,. ...ii..-,.l-t- r .lull-.-:,., fii er III. .11. II V .ftl.t lk t.-r ti... ... ..t.e t -1. -i 1. i ' t..l.liiiii li.lU.- I't It.o H-n.M!i. jf!Z 1 etiiv loiivy fT(Ytiii,siiii'i xi i rjr fa 'Ji.i.ii.ii. .ii" i ti 0 f Jtr ) Jiiruwisis ro--JLi WikV S W ' ' 1,1 !' k''" VoVPUI"T v-s' '"'t"11'1''! 11 l-S S Pt f II yi liiiuietlii t' etti. As,y the test. Try It. IF If A 8U,iE 't'ERE"'57 toicInownXIi AjWill euro quickly ami completely Dyspepsia, Weakness, vA gj Miiliirni, Impuro lilooJ, Cliill.t and Ftsvt-r, W i ' n'' KCUral,ila i " INVALUADLE 4 If I FOR LADIES AND FOR ALL 111 I YrKnyoNs wno lead a sedentary life.t I RELIEVES INDIGESTIONpnrrs. CURESDVSPEPSIA. il II It l-.i"ire reiiu'ilvYI Jk It Mrenptlirns th I 1 iw JJ l-v ff'r ill-eases '' ij niusi'lPs.fnni'stantlX V i -w' Vv the I tv. r nn.loPilRIT V invteoiates tluX C s Klilnevs. .xC8-,sl,'ll' 1PJ.J ! .Jr'.--LllBsi.-lHWim.H..JJ.L J ! --sv L - A $500 CASH FREE! iti Hi 1 In iet..iti i ...i ritijf ti..- r-iu-mitji Itii'iti otifniutu Hkm tti.ib word 4rti tfftcrrrm.ru fir, in th- r. r i f. 1 tiiiti. Ir ra h f T'fti (iv ) ei tv , i," tii I'll . ut. (. itff.iti.lii. nunh. 10, trntii. tv. em li. ft, i wtlfth. 4: t it n 14(1. U WATt H KH iDiuf nni ihinjr (lvfo-irr("r iniiwfii, nd tl i' it .'itr It'in.Irftl priil maun lUitc II Min'iiU. If nn ro mi Ant, rem mhr tiiat I ir i hit '1. T" "wl chwiro f"f in- Ii"zp. t- htt'mi'Hllcriuull, la I fa i . , ui ff ftiiiil4 .ikai Mt ' A I- t' .I i h ihrii- t.iiir. i.i '.ni in. a rr oillH'.n Ut AtTifniaii urirmriP. wt hhihi v mt .h-m tl I. . iv '.-!! I-vfBr drlcl iJ nj"iri ,t In tirriiway ii rr'Mii all tlftr -I ; i it, i" Hli.-r - Hit "(rniMiti and 4 trim ..f u)i' 1 uu will f--nwr ''i.nri-.l rf.i .-...uf. l mi HJi.n"iinint.tf. M'W Ml- OKI H. ! To intndtire ... ... f .t tit.ilir.i tltnr, unit I n ' r IMh.) fnl tsami- t nr.r Imf iottua il t i'n ii Iijimou rrclp1 ot uf . r ut. "H" IiiundlMtt, priaitiii, tl. Nirer.tr. 18 i 1 4 I ' itl I iv ni Iiiiiii 1.r r.ifniriluit f.-roii-. n - h.r prirt. In Ie t ini iITt ."4Mi tnt.r- lo br -J i trtr1 rMtjtiiV. iti rrt.ht to Ihu fliMrinf t i. hnt: in i In r irrrt i niiwrr loihf ftlvB qumtiMn nml fefnulntc tl f'r onr-lnna i 1 tn lu- ltM ft Ml lit itviii,1 ir ftrlii to lilt nm crimful tinm. MliJ mr dullftr In I o , ut r tii-' rM h'ttt-r llon't witlt, hut Brn.l vur iinwtr ! oof. I'tofftitrr t'i iiifuiiiiiuti tn nrntt inn in nrnkr )() a inj inipiwiut ing the Itxit'Tra ti'.La ft-I-lill -i, In I hMh.lrt i p Min.il- il -v Address MAYO g PoltlTl rurf BICK II FA PATH I', BtllB,nne. hv n i fqinl. "1 Una Item vlubl- ('aihartln ii. I'l-B.-.i,- - -",'''-- " ni mill lor ua ci. 11 isnj. ..iu.ui. luiwraiasioii frtUrtr J! . fcaSmm-tl , Tun ltsord. Aj, by tifJoifl ' iliWllli i. f CtTEES ALL DISEASES 0 THH KIBNETS LTVEH BtADDEJl AND OHOAN3 DBOT8r GRAVEL r'Atisrrrs jiiuoaT a DI9EA6I1 tATNS lty tlio rto ef thli P.Il.'IEDY, tho 6tcmi aob nnd Do weld ft-c'tlily rcaia thelit o t r o e t h, r.i:d th Ltcoil i iiiiriflcd. It- ! prouounoad by httntlre.il of tlio btj tlootont to Ixt U:e OJt LT C IT Tl B for all fctnOa ot iadtiry SIs-eo--r. " It Is rnrcly "I tabto. nttacuroa wbra other medicines fail. It lit prepared cx jtreGly f ?v thcae dia rurs, and has never becu known to fsll. Ivlnee you. For sals by all druirguu. nt a VKCK LOIK9 OR . BIDB IJfEEVOUS DISEASES RETENTION oa PEICB 11. as. Send for Pamphlet of Teetl. monlals. ' hc:.ts , WON-EETENTIOM ro.. a ProTldentle,'' 11. 1 OP 4 HEINE. HfNT'S (Ki.lrwy nml Mwt HFMEDT ha. .avi'.l from liiiK'ritiR dt-f!,, an.l ilnnlli, hundrttds tlie hito- l'nn gm.r, up liyi.hvi.-iaii. toilia. HNf.1l, Consumption can Bm Cured! DR. HALL'S LUHQS. I tirr ( oiiiiiiiiilini, I oliln, Pneinnonlit. IB- iiiit'ii'.ii, itruiit'i'iiit i'iuiriiiii-s, itrtinrotiiv lltnii'st'tips, Asiliiiiii, i'rtiiiit, Whonnlog I tittkll Htttl nil lllseiiiirn til lliA llrrnllilnl lll-umiM. It snullirs met liruU tli lriiibraua lit I II. I.lllltl... ililltiniH.I nml ikil.knil liw IhM IbtuiMb irolf siitiiit!l tiitl lulls. (K.m "nit--r--TTr nriiinsn i GOOD NEWS TO LADIES I tirwte-t iU(Jui-cin ute vr of ftntt. Nott't jiur ttm" u ft up or.ici for out cfltlt't1:! Tent n.irHIt'cn.Knil iure abcauti f'll.i. 1.1 Ran tor Mm Kow Chin T.v S'i, ..r lUi dt- mt lrc ratd (n I-nrv St, r i..iM Bun. Mum r r (nil trtu oiap- atidroM BLAINE 4 I CLEVELAND & , ,.P LOGAN, HENDRICKS, . Ctf f-1 tnt ! s, fi.n.rll ill I .n ', t I. f.1ll PensionsivS .11, 1- l .tl nirt.".,! II C." -i.i .,t n-k.-.l r t.-lvini tiro'l -.I.ih n-.l Wril 4 l.l M'K U W ..r I N V I N 1 oil's l.l'IDK. :il l..r th. l-cst nn.l lit-t.!!! .nil ,-.n.t Hit.;. .. I'iu-i-s n-.lii,-d.tt i n I o . riiil.....l.liiii. I's. .1 'Mil I I I'rown 's Iron Itittorsis tlio Host 1.1 it IiViil.itor -re-iiiiiifst lii lc, i l ;irs tho sUin, ilii-stH tin- Itttiil, tici:s I'.elt liiiir, llinirlbiirii. Heat in tho Stomach, etc. It i- tlie best-known remedy for feiiiulf iiilirinilies. Tlie "I'luiine lias iil.uve tr.'i.le mark an. I itos-nl red lim a un wrapper. T il.e no i.llier. Made only by Kroviii C'lienileiil Co., J'.alliniure, Md. ifHr U-Hftmr Will rtfrwiTT- - rrnui 1 OALSAI1. " e:.: -ft."..'.'!.:! ,'. , -i -. : I. All. ..It ju , '. .. ... , . r :l , . frrtnUi : t.-.i... -ie, !.. t , 4.: ., j,- ,, ,i,r l:mi- M "' ii.l l.-r ' at ."i.-e. t. i. . . ei m i-nix- i p.. ii i ,t CU$H.M AU .llSC fAllS. .-, ,i.,l N ,11. .SO I' V 1 Sll . 4ft S. -..t -.ill.l. !.., if N.'ltKo lt Of H....I ,. .!. Un I &H I l'. i. ni... I HIM. HAM. Pat- . i h n-' ii.." , N. n kvilvl I SJ- il l .oi"". VV.,.., iiimii. D.U. UKCGLCRED ROYAL TEA hivt I iifipe ur. in.iH.ri.'ii.lltt.. -. The flrjt itTfi" It K.-yalTf li t rer & CO.. 166 Li Salle SL, Chicago. Ill, I53S PURGATIVE nnd all ttVER na BOWFL rotnpuinlit, MALARIA snil I.i-.-r Pill Dr. 1'. M )-li.irr. 'lontu-clli. F! u j.rwiTi. low, - oia evi-r y tv hi-ri cr I j, I. 8. JUUKSOV -.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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