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A JAPANESE POSTOFF1CC. fct.n tlir Mull It llundlrd In (ho Laud u( Uto Mtkmlo. The in'M'ifi' nf a .'npanoso postnftien -i interest inn n t nly from the lack nf mceliiinical ii )'i:U!C.'-. but also from the fiiMt iii'iiil'i-r nf hands emliyed, s i-i cu-ti'inaiy in l-'titeru eeunt riei fl) tp lal-nr i Vo i he i First tliero i-i tbo Ktiii' cilice. vv ith the curious ga'.low Jiitio fae en wiled into the JJxl- 'ii il v spaco. Next counts tho jftuu p t ; room, u:ich tahio suiitouihIinI ty busy workers wlio look like women vvith t 'n ir pii'.nnl up iiueiios. and full nether yiinu; nt".. Tho letters are clnwly ur.d niei luili. a'.ly Mumped. oik i.t n t'ime, with i: m.ujeni Motieil. inu.'h liUo 11 miniature ehurn-lii.-liei'. anil ih.vi , n-:fc'iii;l to u chute ruiiniiif.' fn in ti e lal;! :nti basket son the Moor. The UisUete aro taken up v hen full by bn - aii'l takt-n to the insK'ction room ui ii 'l.oi . to t)ii ilitrniiitioti room. iioi 1 ofov U tier- ef shelves ubnvo roat tables, 'he clerks are busy its I s mi .i . ;, i t t!:e civve: they arc M-t ui'fUei! ' l" lefSscil J'lV a'.lt'.OIl Ph.- for. dotnostic maiS tire tlioi: oi ideil. a: d V. e . V Mop tho us- r!u;g an. I n r-'gl-try rooms. , . ft;,. js ,:.,!ie up in sma'l 1 "'"' ground with a kuite enrlv b'-.-v. i l-as. In the inair.iiif ro. m t!-,, ji, id,, spring. Veiv lew shot up 't,,kr lf' :'VaI! ,l!'r"- , AM h aves ,h -ccoi.d time! Lai these were iho .e ..r i tV for. -ign nun! cart, a lrav cn-is'il.g of :,,v iii.d high side- I ;,--i:!i cut as soon a- pere.dveil. icid an.l'eiel-ol ;-!,t i-d sia's. In llr ' t ... ,. t , t cveiitimMv .lestrov 1 ho ! are !a..: caret i !v. ami a eo. ,ie , ,. , . . Man- In a- a tret uud lard- it.,' tli- " '"sl '" .!. where : :s ti'i.n-'er -ci, l.y ;:ii:,l,,,t. 't ' I iiomi; it mi' roiiii. H ,. t... ; , .-. V,,.,-fi g and .ieV.erv ! s.-i . . - ;- !':.: m .,-o pictures sue. Ti e "om. red pork is luxury lor : r - a hand cart and 1 v, ,,,,,, u1 ,,, a in. at - t.u- pro ).,Hs iv; li T. V aN e::t roaU ,11 ; ls.se. ner-.-an , , , e. ; ; eti n ug a great, r : e , , ..i the hogs ii .i-s I. .' ,! .:t ji ! .roll a- c.-e ... ! llian vtii' he r,-i i hv sending theiu to 'llie o! lei e i; -Ii,.- iniot: ein ii.cn ,,1MK, , ,,., ITi. re are many 1 M ' I lei.l.i;- o, oae'i e Ille gani' and extract .i:. : r lieiiiiiii.er of a ..rent I'lght. I1 ,. ! :, : war of l-To 7 v::- . . .. , ; . - i.ovt. biooilv and .. , is . .. t l,;-t,,ry. Within a eo ' .,. ho id et hi-t:-ee;s. t;... .tie; of : I'l'.-n.-h a: m was ;.ie- !o- !eng i. isei!.... pVeMi:. i A'-ii.v ,-.e i eriiii: . v. ,,s".p;e ; I y i!i" mar. nr : ; n-..-v. .m.iic t'... Mtr- . of Sell Mori. .,; I. V.l'h , );., ' ' -a-b-irg. ti e fa;. , f ' ' ' at' .'-'ir i'"' 's"V so i'l,i l-i-.-l-,-!. a.-u s. f: c (':,!- .igl:..i:t was to: r: ii - -s. 1,. a-, e. 1... :!,.. tieht . f ,,-:;; i tl .s- v. : ' "' u:.-t.. t; - Frotre!, l ;-. .',j;is,.'-,iVr..'r,' en- . - -. : L'n.1, "ire::., f "'''T , !'' ' in a w : 1! . ! ! " t.' ! i I1 ui V. i-. ii Xal.l r.-r..iT a -- 1 V A I:. t.Mit., it rfiMr 1 M-f, '- 1 1 O-l .I.i. ; ii n ntrt. rf. h I iv 'il l Hood's5. Cures I, -I ii.,-. I. ibi.- I a- f r II . il'-i s , -a; in 1 1 ,. Ma- Si ik I' lira. ii i. I!-e ..ll-, i. 't. Ili.i-.ti' I'llls hi ...itv. mi in mil... -.iii.l -m . h f,li . . a Hi i - r ;m I I .-!. .T.ri-i.l.. ,26? POULTRY YARD A S ZKi ins lBttr- 4AUl rdHlon. Y. rlt f B i n n ' . ' nvr i !ifii n-d I (h- ir di-t .-' inn f h- ir r.-m"Jti' I low to mtkc Ilit.i Inf 4 holt-rn. .idp tmi Itonn vli ni-eil fj"t hav. fft.-f L'.t -r" -fti( ft vem t,.r ttiv I n V"il4'n ! urn tf in f'i.e tl A ;ltj 11 I -K"t h r hit I i . t 1.4 se, mt uti n, it. Do Not B DcceiTfi rith l ul-'l. Eim,iil mi l I'alnU whii'b filD Ul Ifcsn.ls, Miinre ih.' Iran n,l born The Ri'liiij san si.i IMIIith b llnlllsot, Oitnr !.. Dnrnlil.-. nl ISi' .insriin"r nr no tin w. Dnrnlil.'. Bnl Ipi .'nsatii"r p- - f!o.- ,.i.-lin:r.. llli ry pur.-h i e- ' ; t . : . a.;-, lis. P c.i 1 ii ss ( iiiniur In- ; ir-ii , : e -i . a- . . . h l! i !, . ! i. - . oi , I y e, !f-i T.tci. I witJi o - i a iV.tsinv Th"m ! Kill'-. -..W'll..:.IT-;.....- it ircinf betlirt, Nervousness j f. i . t ..... . V , ' - o . I I. , I j ie.. , . .,.1 I -- . '.. iUK I ' ; 1 : b ' ii'- r- - ' ,.' ' - ''.. .-. - ,. .: , . -i -i ,- f -' ' I.. .... ., , -!-., 1 A -'. (f 'I'l'li iv l.eibe- I'l.'.V "'111. I In I, 1 1 i ( .,; 1 1 1 . , . FA KM ANJ UAH UK. i'irro ink kei)s. Kit i,v season thcipii Htion is HUltlltod coiicernim the ilestruetinii of noxious weeds. l'oisoii ivy, ilock, Camilla llii.-tle ami tlainli lions me unbji-ets of varied iiiiiiiricH. Intelligent gaiilnti Ci's know ihiil no plant can live long itlmut leaves, uttd Mechlin tell the readers of his Monthly if a plant is oat oil' to the l;1'oiui I soon lifter mak ing loaves in spring it is generally ilo sttvveil at once. Hut sometimes an other or second growth will appear of a more or less weak character, ami if this U again cut the plant will surely di. . Nothilie is easier than to destroy tli.-e weed- when ihls principle is Im pt in iiii'id. Tin- writer of this paragraph has known a whole hall i acre ul t'alia. la thistle entirely el'iidi- !,, ,.,( Iiv ,.,v;,, llV cut them b.- t:il -n. i . who prefer it and also ! i ieo'i an I bacon to that - put up by t he puckers, I n I- rk too i. rich pains cannot be ':. ..lid l.'s w, ale llial'Mlg the seil . this work a f. w suggestions i n be 1:1 oi-d. i'. Put a layer of salt ... t.. ,.,ti,..,i ., a bairel and then , . , . . , I''1' " ' r . -I .!. as solidly and ci... ', v as p,,-s.!, . w 1 1: t he I Hid n xt ... ,i,. . ... ,i i. ., la i . I ..oi ,o; i,.p , i t!;e pork, then . ,rk ao-,i!i. an I -o mi until the b o r. 1 is ,,i,l. J 1,. n place. -n t.-p of ail a Is ir-i cut ii.-anv to t'.t 1 1 . -1 - i tin iit it d.-wn wilh a I., a i t- ': . ti 1. .;- with 't brill, el 'oM .,, ?tt.Ki,ltg. ail tin -alt It wili i:' ' " Kv, ' "f ration . ; t . .. . i uct i w it h ca -. and in -at ,i, . n-.d it:- . ML I i. lV. I t t... iv;;! k. . p -'lo t ..- ll... M III' i.e.., i. i i ..-ioi l-'ii . ii . r ! i.'.' I s ! il I l.o-l I 111 :l. II villi II--. I ' '. it! . i-s in iy hi -I i. to i i- i lie ' ! two ea ,- - iis- i... or the ; t;.-.pi. i.t i, .bit H;i...:,i b 'iis of pulling a. - t!:--l s pluu.a . in 1 eatllin tin 111 ! .-. - ; 'l: .-I a d.-pl' -ve.l appetite due I., a H: s. ,,s, as. s ,.!i l oth . i ; . i ' - .. i iiisiilliei.-iitly : "- '!. . . t , It til. I!, c s, s of th. ' -1 - in ii ' i,.-t ii . t . a :i i a u :inh althv -a ! I I i ! o I I - : - u.. 1 1, i :. -. w ,i I.' i;, : . VI ti -T : 1 ., '.I. I; - a t.. tl.i - i,ab:i. M.-at .scrap- arc ! !.iv.-i' - g. - .1 tor I i-, v. hieh al . p n . ',' ;',V ' - l:.oii i"i:i,ii.ini'K i"o a l.ir iliiiiti- 1 ' . , , ' ' oi i ; Pi- elov. r a u l l 1 .i.-s nr. 1 lo i d. -Il:.l I. . I'ii. i I for f..w is .11 . :ii -t . a p..rli..i of i; rm ii. . 1 ci; c-i u .. i nl'li y is tl., Ii, st. ui ii i- lar'ed bv a iiiivtiil of v- !i.-t. at- and I',' e given ocoa- a i- I I tic- lo-.i is are eel, line, 1. t . -I . it ,1. . r w ill 1... most I-,-,-, ill-l w III h o, a -ll'i-! t-ud. In v to it tr.-'ii-i. - ,.f th. i.ird i-.-ferr. d ..il I . in - i . d a- lc I . . ,.. i.sebil : -. i ' ii. : i. and a :i 1 1, i ct i. ,i, i ... tuai Hi. N. m Vol '-. I , : I Ti i. - '.! I lo V- o- l-l-i- i 1 1 i- w--;! i S..i. I U i... . if in ci.it. !.; -y la; t en- of . ..mile- tioiibh . .-' i i'o : : ; ,! . M il h iil.i. o- t ills i- easy . : .' :',. I ! tie -ie ph- i i w ill observe Sic !' a : i '.'-. - .-Ill I 11 t lie inolliillg ' .... I - o. '!. tl.- V. ililiu j,- Will be ; :.;! t" -I I- , t tic 1-in- ,.( .ippioiich i',:: t I. ii in- I. i in, v. When '.ill. I- I !' Ii: ili- ii -1 1 v.- sia.wilig !ic. i ;.'- , tiio,. .... ..!iipan!.-.l by 1 : ' I. I i ic i I . I 1 1 I 1 1 t" asllil'e in 1 1 : i I - ' -. 1 1 h .-a r- doppiiic and I . .i.i - I:-, le. ;i . .hoi it i - ..fe to con . l id- : ii it tli are sick, and ie - tin.. le ; i-i i" I -I in ci.iiiiv o.- I h le ll 1 1. .i . i i I ,',.'. for i . ii, . in -. Tl i;...: i '.i : lo lir-t -ymptoii- ,-l ai i - i i ' . il Ir-. : i .j - s. and I n. -e arc I hi ll- I I toi l!'! - III. , j, ,s l.,ie to, is I I I o . ';.-' i Ic tl I.S.I.- Is l.ol I'e.oe- i i.i. -I , ,' il I la, . I ii a . Ih-- . ail i; an I v 1,-1 .-1 tic . c'k Is , I ' - i ' i :::.. ;.l -lie . b, g,h and It tl.e v:tai ty i let I . t n I i i h. . pr, .ii.pt I y lie .- -l-i:t I. on III.- ai lending to .1. -.1 Ii It is n. .f wort h w inh- In pr. in.,- upon I ll in.;.- cm I lis around nil le-.. -olni t l, Ii;' is ,. , !, , . don.. .pni l. Iy. it i - not nio Iv t hut in, i h ii.e i- the i, .Jit;. r . liiai when tin- fe. ,1 1- la It. r all v, ill l e well It ir Mlfe to . conclude tiiat llie pa I'asites a I there", : thai ili i' nio gaming in force, and the only thing to do is to me them with tic- booiioiie health and gr at' r vigor ol the lambs. ; American ! T'aruier. ! i MVhiM. mi", t vnvi ATrn( rivi". ' A --1111111111- to improvement of what- I i li r kind is the consciousness of sue- ! cess. Th.- lit -iin-r who raises large j and fine crops, si . s more lumiiy in I ie busim -s than th one who only; iiifui. is failures. The on in r. there - -fore, who would bring un his noun to , a foiidiii ss for agriciiltural.piirsuita dii. ul. I make it a s eci'il am with i theiu to preen! th,, .successful side of j the iirolessioii which Ih. v lire about i to engage in. 'J'lie repnh-iv parts of the luiBiiu'su tdiouid lie Ikept in the background: Handsome fields, rich crops, tine aniinals, mnoo-ili incadown, golden grain, and by no incaiiH omit ted - a reasonable slime. f jiecuniarv profit. The pleasing shiui' of fanning must be made conspicuous. It is said that all fanners aim for Ciih r.iici'ess. They do in some degree, but they too fre ijiieutly allow the reptdsiv' part to be e uiie too proliillu nt. Weeds deface the beauty of fields, polr fences nl!ow the intrusion of unruly jtiiiuials, rub bish takes the place of neatness, and general dnoider prevails, through the barn and buildings. Neatness is a habit, and the lal niei who becomes accustom. i to having ev en thing in order will perforin all the neee sary work with l. s care than the owner who Muds ewrvthiiig iv j Make the I'll nil a l.cat a 1. j place if you would have alt i MCI i i 1 '. :. llll. I U. .HON, , in. attracted I'V it th p..r ildd .ii and iliaiu w s and then you wii red labor at I. "- v on w ere a n nov e.l t plai-i . and I pi rt'orju l he . petise t ha a bv it or w In n pit h n WII. tin. gl : and bus will tll'llie .Mi. .ii. V l liner.. v. It s a n U.'i .i.i b. It. r .loin ll. .1 bv , and eheape .1 will I.eCohM .ne.1ie I),. . and maki - mis. s 'piiy le appeaaancc, id. n ii'niy I- l-'IIS-lJl. Sell in only to b. teW . III eillltV 0 tl ston. wall l-lef pe c.luhMl. . I' vet tl'.ll oil the pi. sum. Tl leh.. era lually id i i plai.t. 1 - Cis. W !ti i ,.(gt , kept 111 pell'eCt old llli II t II 1 t li-l'li Will II whole. I'll. pl'l ini tios. , may be made I i.t- i st may be . - i lo .ii iug them a p p!. as,.,; I to ll,. .1 tin incuts with tin : r and t'ountrv i r pi-"tits I'ul rvuM ni P. i d the IOI, i.el rid of all I not have t . II. il-ib e sll.-l. I .. Hot h t voir Cil niiilt walel goo I -et 1 1 W ill g . I c- ill III II - I'lo, tl tl" I I I I i 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 i ' e bill . f til. I ll i. tell I.. id, cy to dm. ;,,:-!, I i , :l :. i.. . I w- haw: y I. id tin . nit: tin ii ili tend. M I tt- i ll. -mail llock.. t : i ii . 1 i al t a iilnrly I In 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . : i n ad f-iru.s ii ipiu. ii l.ilc n ,-ind d. i. ..p I'll 1 1 1 n I . Ies iltil' I ill-l ab'.lll l. -I.-r, I hall . o-bici d Ili th . cigar 1- et. Potatoes -di. If ! all the .-U.nr id 1' i btlillu d floii, Id I- dl till :i , - i. re d thcl. I. dry hie, I I,, lai un I "I il ki t liail lull, si lid- hi: id must vp. CI et loll pllce- Ioi' It, li i- -aid tn-ii IUII:,. philil i I-. -t.li. Ii .-li d ii : I li -t ii..- ll In ui '.. It h w I a.-iles. Pie sown il' .w w ill giv I pas'lirage late III the i,t. r w ic .i not c. I, I .1 lib'illdaln tail I'lc I I -lew. Pay i, 1 1 lli-olll lie- learn -. In r stop tin :u. ti I I. farmer on; enough t.,1 to i xet l'. I, n. Pvllilet. i a-ily cai .- ..ltd will ki Ioi, I" li, il m. and ( I'- el. Hill il be I.I le to mi ll ii ii. at a e ht 1, nt Inc edits h led tol till keep f. l y. nl- dii mil. I f kept in i w:ii m-t a Ih et it. I'ls.-nse should b. ...a', to pieu lit dl -. a tllo, Is Hi the polt. mini i nc. .ii i ana - d i ci d. go. o be indil yiud A iind bi 1 r t i d: ii-ti r . ii hini'.. It. I le-U'oV tii. lie- l .-t t! 1III1IL nil. n the cluck- ai. t-ik. ii out. ll.or-oil--l.il ei. an and i pi. nl-b wilh ll.-h s i an. Spriukh a lew drops ,,( cm. b.dlc in id in bolt,, m. li.-. s do not main- I, on. v. Tin y i imply gather tin- in-ctar of t..w.s, i i'-li iiiri'ti id I -b ii .in i ii o plant imd tree hav nig a s.-cr. tioi, . culii'i' to its. lt in aroma ( h 111 up t he garden, bish. and sow in rye. tie wei d- ai. prevented ale I the land kept in go. receive the seed next sp f inctar 1 e- lilll li th. rul -l!y this un an fr..ni growing I itiditioii to nig. Wlii-i. thinning fruit ti r 1 mi 1 1 1 1 ... r ticit il give, a belt it also gives 11 it. tt yea 1 s clop. It pa good crop every y en inferior on. every i 'There nr.- two mi r ipiality and that i-r chance fm next s to have a sum II r iii-toHil of a largo ther year. v str. ng 1 it: favor ot burning tic- strawberry bed over ill th fall: l-'ir t, tin- weed seeds ire killed by the lire, and s. coiid, the pttasli w hich has lain in, pi i.i, m ,1 in the mi ds is given back to the soil to In coino food lor tin vines the coining s. ,1 I'll. FOXES FOR MARKF; The Industry of Raising Them on Alaskan Islands, Tho rolls of tho Little Animals are Valuable. For the purpose of pcrpetuatiiig the fast-vanishing fur supply of Alaska rertain enterprising persons Iihvc gone into the business of breeding blue end black foxes on uninhabited islands along that Coast. When seiils have been finally etcrtiiinated the world may still look to that region for some of the most valuable ami beautiful pelts know n. At w holcsalc prices the skin of a black fo is now worth from to $:; that of a blue fox is val ued at from !." toj? There is money in the business lefirrel t i, inasmuch as the aniinals mirtipiy with astonish ing rapidity. I r such conditions they have no a line- to eoiitelid against, and so tleir incrca--' is un checked. is un- has ui- The blcedin-.' o! It'll.- f. leiulv been inade vclv suceef-sful nil one of the I'ribv lolf seal islands-that ' of St lieol-ge III Hehlllig Sen. (If I their increase In.iliin have been killed j and skin!!-1 d for market. On" a lval - ta.:e of this industry is that it mvol j ves no . Apcnse for th" care or feeding ol th-- animals. All that is loipiin d i is t,. h t loose a few pairs, an I they will .1 i tie- .-est. Those of theui which ! m e taken must at all till;- s b. I r.ipi i d I . and not shot. 'Thus they 1 une -x- , Ceo.lin.eh t-llne ill flic course of II f. W c. n, : at ion-. In till' .same region ' tin re are id, w Int.. and "cross" fox. i-. Skins o th,- hist named variety, which is supposed t i be n cross between th" ' led and the black, arc ipiotcd at from i j ?") to .?S wholesale. 'The while and led pells ale worth niily about fl a I piece, bee his.-, though they are v. iy i beaut if.il. they are much inure common and ii,.. re i isv obtainable. Hiick i ves are -,ie l.-r b i rare us to he hard to cling purposes, ding of blue loves The bl, 'I: II ; 1 1 hil ly pi i nt... the I OH the West. Ill lo,; lo fur seal Fribv- "in -na lid. part of Hot lain I-, in 1 1 lig si a id, In I have the oidy .-ides those of tin I r .ok. ris 1 lolip. loll' r When the explorer, Ih ll- ' iaiiile-l on It, bring island. larg.T of the two i.-.les c- j found It tail l svviu min.4 ling, hr-t w Inch i-- I i I. I I i d to. with Ih'-si lour footed b.-asls. Th. w . i . s ,1-1 UP l.i lo d. i, t 0.1. a ! he dl il I. Ill ll s w a v. Hint tliei Tin v at. - prov i - ion - and ' -.. ii llic men w ho -curvy. To g. t ri i n atti iiiptcd wi re In lples,' of th. in bit- w in, o I x.rcti. .1 to their tail- and -e! a'ire. lileal lilllllb. rs Wel'e kill, d w it h clubs and a 11 --rt- of expedients wi ll tried, but d --,,is impossible to trighl. li them oil' U'lu ll lr. Stejne ..i i ol the Sum h-oiiiau Institution i isii. d 11 hring i -l:i ; . i not long ago. for tile purpose of obl.ili.iiie ii ski L toil ol the extinct anxious also A ret i to .., : i ll l-nlV, lie was li specimens ol i.uh are Min-hel the foxes were I that he could lie natives there l.ii -l fox.-s ai. II ipped, the us in; permitted. - : I v hnnti d and nt tin in from . -tuck. Wash- certain rare auk .i-hoi e by storm,-, -o ipiick to grab g. i but very few. kill an nvernge iiiiaiiy. 'J lii-y ari o I -ucirm- in-! lilte i. lies nr. de-tloyed. to 1 contaminating tin inefou Star. 11 Hnj kills' an I 'll ' Uriel ii I. j " I le- m. cling bi in, . chief )ii.gic and tl y S,-- in. was a lar in i i tiiaii a- originally i . p. u att. li lo.l by a stioii-. i -a drive on Saturday . uoo.h, 1 mountain - i Heidi lily a liliill 11: : . I dait -al out of the ,i, 1. holding out a j i-tcl the robin r I in-; king of I in-infic n Hair i led. 'Tii- King, oil, Wellt ful ler the Weil- j l'sice when to the teeth ' foi-.-t, audi stopped the j ll I ll till kill- . .(Ill car rnige. v U that th Thl is ail d-ilu- s-i . I inn- tor any nt t h. man -Ii ,.' I., be able tillg at the kll lo p had 1 tic m Hi seiA poll, le really meant misclm f. Itel'm 1 -s - nt an I -11 ,t -, h. .wi v r, h 1 I CI. i.t'l c Heel, , thelll-elves to th- iii-.ii. If tin dl away Ills we : nil i. -nikliiu on hi 1 k in e. i Vi hiiuic d M 1 I. 1 I and kin... I a n tie- robin 1 h;. ! Piii-r--, ilp-.ll nil le id ill I to lit ll -t a lp 11 abi, v I iv 1 I Hi th 11- d 1 1 iiteh N.ci I hand v life in 1 f 1 v Th- kiliL was 111 lie ll starti ga'. e onl. i - 1 1st the man. w ho Ih lueaiilinie had be. 11 seied by the roy al -colt, -hoiild be liberated, but told hllll 1. e.t ,.e j e,c lilSelf lM lit !C t ;.. ndarui. ul l cunt ; I ,oli.ioli Sia lie. ml 1 111 ll the loyal I. that In Imew His Step. n know 1ii.it I passe M-ninoV" said the "IH lool' la t 1 v man. I. leh 1 "tf Coil! girl, w ith 1. ey... "ll. k lloW V 1 . 1 1 1" s "Ci 1 lain! limn, as he It V. II V fit. Ill 1 'llle. replied the leaiititi lull III llel gll-telilli ui not think I w.iiil I. p said the I ..led the subj. ct all. l'l'. y OliVl Is IIMiide null i. il, , in a call. tint he ,('hic I pa-Hoil the lircold. qi AOf AM) ( ntiors. London has a larger da deliv of h ll, la hn all .Sctlati.l. I'hiladelphia had lii" li'-sl lire in-Nurane-' eoinpany in Aiiu i ica. As a curio th" dollar of JSD4 i laud lint among I'niltil Slate- coin-. The customary morning silutatioii lit all seasons in old Marbleliead, Ma is "How is the fish?" A detachment of .2!' Mexican troops besides a numb, r of women and chil dren, found amide i-helicr at one tunc under a tree in ( fxuea. During IS 11 'JH, lives were lost (that ui--.- known ofi in the Tinted Stales, ea-t of th- li-.cky uiountains duccllv fhr nigh ill,- aciioiiof light ning. A tire w hich di stroyed a large part of the vilir.oe of I ). lux : ll. 'l-.,one night recently, is attributed by local aiithoiily to a meteor which fell upon a b II I) llild set lire to it. ! There is a block of . and -tone on ex- l lbltioll at I'lUintaliihli u. France, on i which the outlines of a kinght and his horse, both ill full war trappings limy be plainly traced. The Noi iu:;ii-llnglis!i coined silver p "lice wilh a ero.-- cut d- eply into the c un. in ordi r'thal it might be easily broken into half), nee and farlhin;... w In n sinali . haii-.-c wa I..-, d -d. The coi us ol i 'on i.i nt ine struck A. j I). :tl'. were tl ' ( 'liri' lien i ii. Lb i i cl'o-.s. the nioii j ( one tun s the w i Tl,.r. In- I- . fir-t to 1 -. 'Til. -e-h ;r ol Ch I'd.- alpha ail sid-iabl, the I I In- lis i sioii a to w no inv. nt.-. -pc, -!a--. s and who led ih. j li lsuie .-I w.aiing the i fust pair. 'The h iiioi- is "i im r.illv I , . ' awarded to an Italian n ami d Salvino I ,l inati, w ho die 1 in I d 7. I A imeal Mamptoii Court. I'ti-hiud. i 1 which was plant. ,1 in I 7. isb. iiived lo be the largeil in th. world. It man. -lies tAteilil o. r a space of Je'ill.l f, . I It usually b. ilpw.il. ot '.'.' H ii i bum-hes of gri'p. - a Many ol lh. H-br.-w w. w . " "t-.w or I II! : -. " t 'e I' il'lpe of II sill ill towel wa- llicio.- I a -Im of I o- I'llllg line- -ci b ,ii in : in whidi I II ill CHI i;.p ii of liiiiiin.; i prayer ; th h I the couple. ' Paradise l lll -'s a r. pre. ciitation nf the ( i n- I in I.- mii.-h in Use iiir;n" 1 ii century as vve.ldiiiL' nil--. belli ill;: of I. del, ivi. i nili Ha wn)i ii an ioi bodl.s e I.- ev II Ulo- It i- an old bell. I of nut : v i a: thai l In spinl . o lh i j c.,.. ts inhabit aft' I d. :.l h the I . th- ir favorite iior i-. I h re 1 . :i now a ti ii.- w hit-1 i t b lion in ! ' ilu in which, il is popularly b ! lives th.- spirit of Uoki. who h i b. 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 in Tahiti some y ear. agi J vi ! Ions t inn s t hi . hm s, , j h c ip.ii is- uieil, i- h d I id rh s- in i t I.i eiigb I ii. pi na i pa I ; i , , Js of eileve.l I ii rc- Al Hon ul I. I'lldcclill lit lib. Iblllllliliils. Pining tin woi.-t ol lii-- i cent hard lliilislwo Wallsllc-I in i li w.re dl.-;-ciissiiig inatl.-r- in a lawyd's olliee. t u pal ling, one of I li. in said : "It I can uiu:iae to ii dd on to my diiimolid-. I ;:ies Icinpiiil through.'' 1. at. r. the lawy.-r wa-- ai-lo d what the remark sigiiiiied. He laugh d. and said : "It niei. ic-that a diamond i- not i l li a valuable but a e. ns i.-ii. uis ar ticle, h a mail is in tin- habit of wi il ing this soli of oi ieiiiii nt, his a. hociali a Hie lii, llli, I lo notice it. Ill a linn when iii.-ii ale gun,.: to pieces, ail I., , Its ol i.ie'll- al'c looked I r bv 1.11 - - , ' ., , , .. ' .. less in. II that will in, Ileal.- the llliali , . ,.tii,iig ,1 a ci,s..i,i, r. It tin y ,,, i lis t a man who has been in the habit ol wearing cxi-eii-iv, i, w. bv Middeiily appears with. -nt any of his usual jewels, tiny are apt to conclude that he is being pushed so hard that In had to rcali'.f on pel .-olml pl'opelli. iiiid his credit goes down." j New V.uk World. 'I he ( losing Vrgiiini nl, 'Timid I, inly (ii'ioiit to buy a ticket I. I'.iiropc " n. is the I1011I that sa ls 'Thill-day perfectly i.ite?" Vgilit h i the Of. an ( I r. y hound (- 11, puny mraveiyi "Madame, I can . . i.t you that in all I he tune I in , slop ha- beiii :ii s,i na. 1111, 1 that t ll e duels 11 hllllll' I of Veins. lull ii..-.h , Hot oliee hi. . ic goln o t he 1 , :t. I 1:1, id Lady 1 , a -sui 11,11 -t be all I leh1. I ! t- ide icolii. p, 11 . ." I. "ilh.lh, 11 t nit- hav llli I ( 'hii ago P. Mow ,laiiiiiest Dititle the P.u The .l.ipaucse div ide th day into six 1 iav hours, from I he rising lo t he si tl nig 1 I lhes in, and six night hours, Horn K.l.srt to 1. 11:11 ise. Accoldiiigly, l.l ti.ii igh the dial- of then clocks nn llgile.l Willi twelve lutile'a!;, the l.iowin -1 1 1 1 ol the hands do u..i col ti spoie I with our own. ih.-se move Ull ills being leglllilted by ilu elilolls nei leiiisu t 1 col ti spioul with the va 1 ,', ion- in the length of diva and I glits. New OileaiiH Picayune. Il.nl Met It. for "Miss T.cautic Host. Mr. lio.i.l It a it ic un. I we hive. I..I.M.'' Ml. ti , tdh -ait "Mia I iiuse lin t befiiie." Miss Itciuitic ''Why, I 1 1. ought your face sta ined familiar Mr. tioiMtheart "Y.-s, I am one tie let II yo.l acce)iied last l-Uiiiuul. " i Nt iv Y.-ik Weekly. THE ROYAL Hakinjr Powder surpasses all others in leavening power, in purity and wholesomeness, and is indispensable for use wherever the best and finest food is required. AI! other Baking Powders contain ammonia or alum. i 5 t t iS fr ROYAL BAKING P0WDEB ANNALS OF ENGLAND. 1602. Tho flrl t ram way h laid down with woodon rails. ItiUll. I'nion ol the crowns nf Pug. land and Soot land under .lames 1. IC). American colonisation bogun ut, Jumcbtown, Va., by Smith mid oth ers. 1008. Tho first Baptist Churrh formed in London by a regular organi zation. Pill. The King .James version of the Bib'.a completed and primed. lUltf. Tno death of Shakspearo oc curred at St rat ford-on- A v on IrtJsi. 'J'tie Afrii.-aii gold coast in' quired bv original settleinent. 1H2'J. v'ew ivrunswick ncipiired by original Hettlcinont. Itl.17. "Shi) iniiney qiiesttnn" be tween thu Iving umi l'arliainent be gan. li42. The civ il war between Charlc- 1. and Parliament began. P.'-l'.'. Massacrx of T'roghcii.i. Ire land terroi ied by ( 'roinvvell. li'ic.'i. The inonarcliy overthrown ami l 'I'oniweH'H pi-otectoruto estab- llslieil. j lii'io. .taniaica acquired by contest ; find eapitiilfitlon. ItiiO. 'Thu monarchy re-ostablishod by the recall of ( harleu II. from exile. I b)ii-. 'Th.' Hoyiil Society received a liberal charter and organized. i li'.ti.'t. 'Tho Public Intelligencer, : jiewspapei'. begun to be printed. ! Id')). The? " irent 1 'laguei'' devastat- I cd Loudon mid the prov inoes-. pit)". 'The Newmarket races estab- : lished by King Charles 1 1. j Into. Important porls estal lished in i Seuth Africa. , I'iTe. 'The "T'opish Plot'' of Tit m j Gates created u panic. ti"lt. Tin: habeas corpus act passed I mid put into ojiei ai ion. Iti.xs, Plight of .lames II from the kingdom. William and M.irv estab- ! lished. iii. liattle of the Hoy no. Jtef.-nt and flight of .luiues J I. ! Skeleton in ttie Sai d. A g'liilstly diri'oveiy was made n few day s ago b a llshcriiian en President's island, two miles south of Mcmphl-1, 'Ti nn. Six human skeletons were found on the saud bar opposite .laeksnnuiouiit I'nrk. 'Their Identity is a mystery, but river nn n U-lievu they (li e sun:.! Id tin- ciev. and pa-sengeis of the ill-fated Heamer (iold Dust, which liiii'. e 1 a few yeai-s ago. The skelelona were found hix feci apart, linlKidded in tiio .-anil i The Rugged Child is largely an "o utilo or" prod uct. lrcsh air and exercise usually pro duce sound appetite and sound sleep. Sickly chil dren oldain great benefit from Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil ith llypo phosihites, a fat-food rapid of assimilation and almost as palatable as milk. ir,.,ir. il i s,- tt n,in. N Y AH draezlt-'H "German Syrup I must say a wotil as to the ef ficacy of Gerin.-sn Sytttp. I have used it in tny family for limnchitis, the result nf Ciihls, with nmst ex cellent Micoess. I have taken it tny .self fur Throat Troithles., and have derived (.;ood rosflts therettoin. I thi refoit1 ii coiuineiid it to my neif?li liors as an excellent teniedy in surh cases. J-nic.s T. IhiRtte, .ttlvs ville, Va. Heware of dealeta who offer m "something just as yood. ' ' Always insist o:i having llnathte's Geruiau Syrup. ftv Your Strength AN It VOI'R KI NriftWN SASTFM Pi ll T PI' AM ki ni-'r.AMn). Renewed A fi:w lii.tlliKof p s B. mil il il. It vim am t it.ul Ii tl w ill, ii ili'l ri'fs- laiiB.itit firllni.-, unit Ink t nit',5, 3'iar ,. k nut ii, -in. tiiiil in i .Is , in it-, inc Will llll'I'Hlll'V iiih.hhii ! tin I It lest a IK I Illl)' .111 IKW MsiT tlllll 1 1 I.i tn Uii! nli.tlc s sU lti. 'I h.'ivp iisr.l vnur iin'ilii'iiin nften Icr ttu1 j.nst elKht spat's, ami It el s ilo ui sa 'nn Hi it k Is ilm Lust Ketirral l.t..,ili n-t.ir.T in Hi.- wuil.l." I-'. II. (.IIISON. Haiifillli., Ark. Ciuj lrcati.' tt ll. i i,, . sk,n l.r..se . tt.4ilt. it, , SA1FT LPttlflt COriPANV. AtlanU, bi. $io A Day Free 1 i:nilti t' in a lelt.-r cotitaining vnur Kiii ii.iiih- an.l a.ttli i cillsul, i i,.cr dl I. I'i'llli- et S1-..11I. S llik: h.-.ias (i-.ll;cr -1.1 I. II . mi l.-tt. r 15 llir (.r? 1 . in-e 1 . r.e.l in ilm In I i-.i. 11 inn i"-1'1 el nnv lldV i-vi.- t Mnal.ty In' sent n. 11 it nn. p. It i lit- t. I. 41I1 -illl 1,1 Mli. $1. -Vk t'T tl.e SMAl l. si.f. I-ull 1 I in-iliilLi aU mIioschJ iiiliifi.- fern (jiii ). A.iilie's ,, '. Sniltll di. Nn. --'ss I iifi im n li M , N. 11 Y.,,k. them (Tit I W fPfL CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. I'nclo Siiiii'm Am I Ion House. All interesting portion of the dead letter oltico is the room in which an ac cumulation is made i f those nitielei on w hich G.i insiiflicient ainoiint i f po.-t- ago is paid, or whii ntive noon incorn- pletely or wrongly addressed. It is a un et heteroyoneoiis eolleetjon. ranging In kind from skulls to i:'iiifi;etioi:e:'j'i and in value from 1 cent to il.omi. Sales of these article tiro held annu ally, after they have been held for claim for over two years, and lifter every effort has I n exhau-t d to find the owners, t he n:ces .. come mat tors of public inve-tiiietit Mn. of tint luicka.'. ei.titain arlicles of f io tm iil Valu-' to he Mi'd .s.iiaialelv, bi nureelj ; i-.intiiining the cont .nln of tevei'al 1 piii l.igi..s are made up ami t-old a nil ; nvei-ae price of iii cents eu-'h. Tho attempt i- made to have the articles in , each jiai-kage worth that amount. Tl u , sale Is held ill December, b -fore tho holiday .-.Nisi-ii. and i oiilinues for about a in-i ll. Tile jirne.-eil-. like the money found hi iincliiiiueil ietti i s. isdelivercd to t in; third assistant im-1 muster gen ', era I for deposit in the 1 nitod Statoi ! trea-iirv. Miracles Not Ended Yet. WHAT A MINISTER SAYS OF SWAMP-FOOT. . as-evill. , X. Y. Mil' 12. Ml.1. Jl'lllH I Ullll-ll-.l WHO lil.lmt ami liter I roil lilc Iiocii I Hill I' lie I I.T llelltl-it in.- wlili no avail. I yiriv WclH- Hint tins ill ie.- illl of l ll-l lie InKiini Ifiii r. What IlSell) 1 I'llilUit I nliuil Hie Hini. ks 1 1. im- na, I'elllilK ell I lie ll'.l.l'. Sip Ilil.lIlK llllst ll til f llllvl iNelllllllt liat llliiliilliiie"lllitiUli-t me. ll wi'itnsl .1. alb weull lea relli-l fnan fay mflVniiK. l -n ir. i. h i" a I' l nfol'i l iill-llll.ill. f.Mi.l. wllill hole I ale, lllsl iesM '1 in... in v i-.-iii.el in was V' IIum; liiiwela i-iin-Hl ll. li I usi.nl ill, let. i w-iill; lis fill- 113 IllO front i-ci-.li. A fiien.l iiinei:l..l your h uiiip-ll.x.l. I l .'uun id t ike )' lit unco, Swamp-Root Cured Me. Afl.-t -piMviiiii -.1) lii.in in;. s.ti aiH fearful liiliouiil i f p.i.ni!iiiii ta.itiei. .mayinc in" Jey ,i tin, 1 I Mils lie. I.li . I,. I ,i in I. Ml ill.llilVC- tin tit ii tt i -Hun win mi 1 1 .ni.l iiinaieiiu)tst an. I in in nn nun I mis . -..aeli icly iiu-eil. li, i. V. i:i. II an li.'iiseii. .41 DriiKslKi. r ul ami I M SUc, lnvHil.l--i'.ni.l.-1.- II Ulli'' fr .- i ...i luili-n lim 1U-. hiliui i-i i e.. - liiiinliaiatiiii, N. Y. Unlike the Dutch Process No A Ik lilies hi: Oilier flu mlcalH 5r mo ",,,',t i" tlin -rri..iriitiiui uf W.IMK Kll &('(.' BreakfastCocoa tei i. i I'"" in ubnoitttely aii'i $itttbte. 1 1 Inn i. nn t .'eui Ih ire I hurt I 'it1 1 f.'"e.' el t'ni i. a iniie.l iili Mai . li. A t niivriint .ir Siiirnr, iiial n far lanto eco- iHiiuu al. i....'cij lt-i thou ce- c at ch;i. It ih Ui'lli I'.iH, li.tlil l?liili;, u.ul UlstLV llleliblliii. Suli! It) (.riiit-r nrrynhtrt. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mai. I'S Ilia Beat far Either ltHf.ing ur Oeokin r. l x.:el in Style, U niifn't n:nl Hurabilitr 222U VVAIlllANH 1' wilM.' nr-trfls. ASK YOUB S't OVi. 11EALEK To ulli )ll Mill! Allies I Vllsl I VIAInnlK, II la) .1. ler U'-r .iti im it- 1.1 ISAAC A. SHEPPARD A. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 2, 1893, edition 1
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