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ir THE GRIP. A IMrr!ptlon of tin' Dlaeaae by One Wb,ej Has Huffnretl. Ever had the ffrip? asks the TViiioni Herald. 1 will glvo you a (cl point ers. You will imagine, you have a bad cold and can wear it out, but you need not try it. The grip has fast ened his fannrs on to you and will not let go. You have got to give up, kj home and go to bed. In a short tinia you will feci like that Chicago drum. nier who took the Keely euro at Dwlght, 111. You will feel like ao anarchist and want to bomb. You will realize liccchcr's dream of hell. You will think your head has beeo removed and an old beehive, with the empty comb, left In Its place. Your mouth will taste like a pail ot sour trout. You have the grip. The doctor comes, looks you over, piUs his thermometer in your mouth, tlnds your temperature- 104 In the shade, your pulse noing at the rate of two miles and three !ap9 to the sec ond. Ho orders you to stay in bed and gives you medicine that 1 so strong and sour that simply setting tho bottle on the clock shelf stopped the clock. He will tell your wife that she may give you warm drinks and try to get you to sweat, and take his leave. Now all wives are family doe tors by right of their position in the house, and as you have gone to sleep, delirious and exhausted, she begins her treatment by putting a bella donna plaster ncross your lunas, a flaxseed poultice on ono side and a mustard poultice on the other, a hot fiatlron and a Jug of hot water to your feet, and a sack of boiled corn in the ear, piping hot, ti your back. You sleep and dream of being away to tho far North In search of the north pole, or out in tho center of some beautiful sheet, of water like Lako Superior, or the lawu tennis skating-rink, helpless and alone, with the Ice breaking nil around you, and you slowly sinking. You dually awake, burnt, blistered, and baked. The doctor calls, tlnds your tempera ture about eighty degrees at the north side f the house and your puis-) normal, not needing a pace-maker. He pronounces vou bet tor. convalesc ing. Orders beef tea, chicken soup, gruel and toast a a diet. You take the big roeking-ehair exhausted, tired, discouraged an 1 ugly; you feel like licking your wife, kicking the dog, and breaking up the furniture, but you won't do anything but sit there, day after day, weak, helpless and tired. Now- that i'l counterfeit lulls are afloat, it is piaiti that the man who habitually wants to borrow will have to make it either 1 n,-$a tu avo'd the risk of getting left A Snip. Sound Trilt. eorr-oruti-'tis iil-m1 !i:.iko the tt tr.tslM. '"r ninrully 'akini; we : re'.i.m In things nifil sii .s-.fiit, and theri'l.y e.-tuh-lish u tno-t .-u'-utuiitiiii trust, ;iu I tiiis is 11m way to iln it. ".My wife." says Mr. J. W. Ames, Fairmont. Noli., u lT-reI Intensely with sotatiea. ami whs helpless. I tri.-1 ir.i.ny things to n purpose. Aithixutli tilt" .lo-'turi eai.l 'no' I (,"'t a Lottie of St. J.i-'ul.s nil an. I tried it. It stopped the puin an 1 in a .-hurt time she ha. I no use fur .ruteftie.'' Now here is a triit foundod on the surety of cure from thei'XpTienee of buim; .'iiro.l. I.ot any douMititf Thomas lake, tho eatiie coarse anj tuukO a trust for bin -.elf. Evk.hv time the devii makes a hypocrite he has to admit that iiuth 'g pays so well as being gmul. An linpurtnnl Ulllrrrnre. To make ii apparent I.- tii .ii-ati.Kvvli.-i thiril! t!i-ni-i.v,.s 111, Ihnt they ure n. t unVeii-I with any (llscn.e. tut Ibat tln -ysTi tn simply needs c oainiii.;, is to britw oomi'i.rt homo tti tl.i ir Lear'-, a a costive (ou.lill.in is easily , ..ml l.y o: r u Syrup ,,f F.j-. .M.i;.liUutiil','d Lj' lh t'ulifiriii.i Sjrupl o. The iriit fn.-t i- ti at 1 1 f. - is a -en i Tie only cpit'-tii'ii i-, "h,.m wi.l w rv Ilcwiire of lliitiincut.) f.ir Cnturrh That C omnia .llrrciir-. as merrurv vi 1 surely ile-trnv the aeri-in of amell r,nl conpicicly il-'rii'inethe wli.lesy-teiu w hn em. -mm it tlir .ii-li tl.e runeo'isi surface. Fui ti art iclcs should i,..v.r le- ue.l i.xee;.t on prescript inns from reruiinhV pli'-leiim-. n- t tin nitimiiio they will do is ten fold to t lx-1,'oinl y-u rati p.ec-ltily dorivi. from them. Huli's ( utarrh Cure niiinitf.t.'t ured by F. .f. f'heii" eV t'.., To:r in, O., contains no mercury. R:.d is taken Internally, m-?in directly upon' t be h'.-nil an I lii'ieoil giirCaee of the ny-icm. In buvina Hull's ( aUrrh ( 'ure be sure toilet theirctiiiine. It Is taken Internally, and Is itm.le. in Toledo, 0 in, t.y F. J. ( 'heney A- o. T"-tiinoniaU free. IFSi.iil l.y Itr-ik'ttist's pri.-c TV, jht tiottio. Morn in t':f wtitti'-n-.iko of the morn'nu' at cais.o furr.-wini; ail theurieut iut i;-i',. i-nssnntl C!o n rrtl. Thelir-' grower n( tir:s and Clover Se4 la tlia world is salzer. La Cr Wis. Over Whir l. Virieties, with l-ovi-t pruet tipeciaJ low freight to New Voi k.I'. and tho Irroa will xt Tiuiii r ami semi it with 14c postage to tho John A. s tii-r s I ( u.. La Crosse, Wis., you will r, c.dvu eiuvsu pa. k i-ei grass and .-lover sorts and his m umn U fariu teed iataloi;iie; fu 1 of l tunics for the far mer, tn gardener acd the citi. -n. A Iloimin.-e ha I ..! .eejanlly .I' ttii.-d as tlm offspring of Met ion and love." Hex: O. II. I'mrcr Symptoms of Cancer Appeared on my Up. PWiBrcrnbV eruptions fame on my neck. Aft-r takini; 4 Imitles ot Hood's Saraparilh, all tlie traces of disean have fli.siippearl and the medicine has given uie renewed viuor and trciiu-th. I am now ab mo.-t years of e. and irorfc like a ti ger. And I Awoir III it lloo.l'i Sar siparula has had much to do with my viiror and strength. I rccomniended it to my wee, who bassuHVrrd so much with rheumatic t roubles, as also wi:h fmnic in-ikue.-s. tu two years Hood's51" Cures h linn ii'ixl alN.nt II Lotties of HiBiifs Sarsa- lu.tllln. and to-.lav. and for the lust 6 months. heseems like a ne tieinii." Itev. ( H. 1'OW ik. Hanover Street, t hicao, Illinois. TTind' 1'ilU.Mire.ill liver lll. h tloimit u, Jauu 4W UiUI('oa, Uck heailac-h. X) osuta. FAK.M AX1 ;UtE. LAROE nitKKDS OF POl l.TIIY. Lorfe breeds of poultry do not puy bo well iim the nverne or smaller sizes. They eat twice hh much and their t'Kxs are larger, but an egg is mi egg, and .big eggs sell for no more than those of the average size. A moderate-sized brood is the bust investment for a man's money if ho is raising poultry for profit. New York World. LOCATION OF FA KM III' I M'l MIS. One of the most important fiinu economies consists iu having buildings for stock and other purpi' s within reasonable distances from the house und with n clean plunk walk from one to the other. The numberof times in a day that the distance between house und burn is triiclled make it desirable that they should not be very far from each other. On the other hand, house and barn should not be so near that the destruction of one by fire must lit eessai ily involve the bin uiiiu' of the other. i. Host i UI t'ultivator. PIIKSKItVINO Ni l's Foil PI.XM'INO. All kinds of nuts lor spring plant ing should be kept ill liioi-t snnd, ill a cellar, or buried in the u round where mice cannot get t them. They will be ipiib- safe if planted in the fall where they are intended to grow, which N nature's wr.y. Once the nuts net dry they will not sprout, nr. if tliey do, they innlo' a weak plant. They should thus be kept from drying, and tin' ordinary nir-lrv sand, which is a littlo moist, is just right for tin in. In the spring the nut are planted where the trees ntv intended to remain, as the yoiinu tici s are not easily mnnl on account of the Ioiik tap root mid tie' f. w si l" roots It is a (oiuiiioli pin.'tie mnoicr niir- s irv ii to di; down to this root and cut it olF when tin' plants me a year old. This causes surface root to be thrown out, and after this the trees are easily moM'd. There is no neces sity fur th nuts to lie froen, as tli j moisture ol th" ground alter the planting -opens the shell.-., aid. d by the I force of tli" ci.iwiiu shoot. New i Yi.lk Tillies. I noon i.r-.ri i s or luiiio v rioN. ii in o lor si us, , ii i- diuuiiio near when we shall plant, there may be those int. rested in kuowiiio with what .success irrigation is attended in pi. ices wliereitisn.it tho. luht pfotitaldc, or at least is nut practised. I'or the beii ! i lit of such, writes Murk Hebron, 1 will give my l-t season's experience ! with a garden. The piece of gr.inn.1 I selected was heavy clay, iib..ill I 1 1 ! I,., Is ill dini. l.sl ill. with li gentle slope 1 U nut hw i-c. A w in in.iii tank is ut the ! tippi r end. I ii front of this tank I ! shoveled a ditch across l,e head of the garden ; then bored the I tallk llle I tUllled the llllll loose. I When going to w.uk I cut the ditch j and bt the water s,.w I y link dow n t hi ruin, one I'.. ill n time, and changed : the row about ..nee it .lay. 'Litis pr... ; c.-ss was kepi up dining a drouth j wiir'h lasted from duly 1 to the end ot i the season. Although tie- soil was of j a texture hot suit. .! to garden culture, i the production W.ls double hat l.i j 1 I neighboring patch, s not so fronted j r ti 1 having the a.Uuntuge of better I soil. We had Crookiieok sipiash, p. as, ! f. .iii.iti.es, etc., in great profu-.ii oi. Tlii.se who carry water into gardens in piiilswiU realize lnnv much water it tulosin a dt time, from the fact tli.it it k. pl a Perkins windmill pumping steadily all day and night to soak tie ground b. twien two of tin- rows thor oughly. - . New York Tribune. shift o rut: fai;m. An ali-purpose animal -lib the fanner best. This is ( specially true of sheep. The sheep that is wanted isolietliat will glow a good lleece of medium wool. The .piality and the quantity must be good. mil. at the same tune, ii good carcass of mutton is demanded. Tudor present conditions it is the general purpose sheep of a good grade that will pay the b. s( pndit. At the .same time no one br 1 of sheep will bo lu st on nil soils or under all conditions. Some thri.e best in one locality uud some in aiiotln r. In making a selection care must be taki it to get the kind best adapted to the conditions they must be kept under While u few sheep iiiav be k. pt on al most every farm, yet anything like a huge flock requires plenty of dry, nu tritions pasture, with abundant sup ply of good water. There arc fen sheep that w ill give anything like sat isfactory results if kept In lmv, wet land, seeded too heavy, in course grasses or supplied with impure water. With wool as with other products there is no possible advantage in stint ing t lie feed and care at the expense of th" growth and quality. If t he sheep are allowed t i run down in winter there will be a weak place in the fibre of the wind, and, us quality Is nil important factor. It will pay to use care tn haw the best growth and quality. I'm no is wL" are convenient to a good market can nnikeeiirlv spring lambs very protit ir'olo. Another farmer inconvenient to market that is only keeping a few sheep w ill find that to make the most profit lie must feed his sheep to full growth and make good muttons und good wool rather more a specialty. At this Ben son sheep arc too often allowed to run down. They arc on dry feed now, and if they are to be kept in thrifty condition u little extra care must be given them. It will pay to give this, otherwise it will require mure or less of the rest of the season for grow th to make up what has been lost during the winter. St Louis ltepnhlie. FOICCINO Till', pi I.I, f. i s. Karly layers arc desirable, and liotli ing pleases us more than to see a flock of nice, early hatched pullets just beginning to lay, particularly Brown Leghorn pullets with their beautiful plumage and bright ret' Colli 1 IS. To develop these pullets and to gei them to laying early, they should be looked niter regularly, well fed, und protected from theold fowls, hens and cockerels alike. It is a bad plan to let tin." young and tender spring pul lets run in the sninc flock with two-year-old fowls. (let them tothenisehes. (iiwthem the best separate run you have on the place. Let them have plenty of meiit. It is eood for them. It reddens their combs and makes thein sing. Look after the gravel or ."lit pile. Keep plenty of that handy. A chicken that has plenty of grit seldom becomes crop bound. I!. i.ist the pullers warmly at night. Continue this policy all winter if you would huo plenty of egg in cold weather. The hen that shivers on the roost will Hot lay. Look well to the lusts. Have plenty of 1 ln-tii handy, witl n in st eg ; or two in each. 1'oit't omit tic green sliltV. Have it about, too, so that the pullets cilll get at It. tii-eeit food i- j very accessary u In li eggs nr.-desired, j 1'ied boiled outs of a morning with course ground col li iiumI stilled ill I after tl at i are bo le. 1. It makes n j splendid winter to... I and i.ia!o s t l.e ' pullets lay on cold .bus. j Keep the le iih".; - clean, aed keep ; dust handy for waliowiug. tiive the pullets n cli.iiic and they will amply repay you for ad cue und expi n- . Western I bird n. ! I U.'M 1M. IH III. I look Sliuib Ii pays to consider ni'illoii lir-l and Wool alt. r wards. Wheat is :m . . client e ilic( ul rat. .1 f 1 f..r all live .....ek. Vll I Ilslolial oilillg U p:et clacks and breaks in the harness. The iiwrage farmer docs too ii'iiieli manual and too little bruin work. Among pears the s( ckel is lie- t.i.o.i lial.ie to be injured by o verbca r inu. 'Lake the chill llolll till VX lit) r giv. II to the brood marcs in cold weather. Th. stabb day of hay w inli led in the bariivard has g.u dl- The l on wcr-' pl'olllllly llllloll.; tin earliest bleeds raised ill Mliglaud. A boar should be Iraclable, but pos-s-s.-id of abundant life and activity. This is the time to crowd tin- thrifty pigs weighing !"' pounds for mnrkil. The i loss of .,!si rams upon grade Merino ces i., an excellent ..lie. 'Lite successful dairyman must have u dairy cow, and give her dairy care. In the half-bred hack icy t he breeder has a grand typ-- of goicrnl-uti lity llol-se. 'l ie proper .lev i lopitient of the ('.Its is a business which few under, stand. The national unnt inspection la..s have been n failure, and ought to b. repealed. Hons., plants should In put i i sunill pots for flowers, and in large otns for foliage. The ten b iicy nowaday s is ., in creasing the production of the farm rutin r than its aei( age. One good horse menus prolit am', pleasure; a doz. u ordinary ones no un loss and disappointment. The more grain calv.-s, colts, Pnubs and pigs are iible to e tt for a in nth In-fore weaning the better. If the dish-water and wash-water is throw u around the peuch trees, they w ill be long lived, free from worms and divase. 'l'h handling which tic colt re ceives from its earliest davs till it be comes a matur- animal isas important as the f 1 that is supplied it. A perfect horse euniiot be bled from an imperfect one, nor a high-class out from a inure or sire possessed of prom inent faults mid imperfections. Young trees in the paths of sweeping winds w ill be benefited if steadied by tying theni to stout stakes at least un til they have had time to become well establi died. Moss or vermin on tic bark of trees call begot lid of by a good Wicli ,,f lime, soot or clay applied with i, brush, taking care that the crevicut are well cle Hied nut. Propagation of young trees by root grafting can be done nt any time dur ing the winter. Scions should be cut iu mild weather, choosing good rip ened shoots and pnyiug close uttentiou to the labeling to avoid mistakes, ion the im)1'm:wikk. TAMHOriltXF. Willi K It ASK IT. Thin can be ninle into n lovely work-basket by covering the bottom with quilted satin alni lining the sides with velvet i f a contrasting color. cover is made by covering a round piece of cardboard with velvet, mid attaching it w ilh straps of ribbon. In side the cover is a round piece of vel vet, having ribbon sewn down nt iiit.rvuls, and in tlcsc loops are kept the articles n led for line sew ing. New York .loiirnal. SWFFI'INU IIIF I'.AIIPFrt. With a little care yon can sweep the dirtiest enrpi t w itlioiit raising much dust by placing -outside the door of the room to be swept a pail of clear, cold water. Wet your broom, knock it against the side of the bucket to get toit all the drops, sweep a couple of yards, then rinse oil' the broom again. Continue this until you have gone over the entire .irfnce. It the car pet is much soiled the vwiler should be changed several tines. Slightly moist ened I inlian ihmI is idso used by the oldest housewives. Snow, if not al lowed to melt. i nls.i excellent as a dust settler.- New Yol k World. II is w i-i,i. ro III M I'M IU-.ll That a eloiui apron worn while hanging the clothes keeps tliem clean. That n pair of while glows or Hi it - t. ns are a comfort to ban Is taken from i hot suds to hnng clothes in zero I weather; also a cloe-litting jacket and hood to keep one from catching cold. That the line, iissoon as its duty is ended, should be ru led up iiml placed in a bag until next time. That clothes when brought in, should be separated and folded at once; if allowed to be together many wrinkles accumulate. That elotlcs carefully folded and sprinkh .1 ice hal f ironed. That dish towel:, and common i,.w- I Is call be ll'otleil jllst II:, Wi ll ill half tic ti if folded to.;, ther once as if ironed singly. That sheets folded Her..- bringing t he w idc a nd narrow hems together, tin n folded again, lien iiniied a.-ro s bothsidi-., are tiiu .n-.l quickly and look ic in II ns if mot-.- tune re spent on tli. in. That pillow-slips should I... 1 1-, .i , -1 l.-iiglhwi- instead of crosswise if one wishes to iron wrinkles out instead !' in. I... id Housekeeping. M II. VI II It st I! VPS. A returns,! he ''giant of the planet-," is estimated to hi about ."uiil.llilil times the size of the -l;f. 1 'r. liullili, ii i.ai t. rioloi; i: t ol Nnuti s, I'; nice, has di . -o. led il.iiou microbes on a piure inch . i play ing cam. lr. Fairfax Marine Hosplta Si. I'l Urburg i cholera. A bat can ub night three tin., body. I'.ats le v 1 1 in. I'nil. Stall e. Illls gone lo -tll.'llte Klls-iall b and iiiee-t in one 1 he Wl igllt of its OW 11 r h i x i- more limn two t in part of ('ul" i. "ion M-wial hnti- little olios at a tln.c In tile Iiol lli'i. I. I rado 1 hern is i . g i. died square loih-- tn i Vast deposit of pi I ! Ill Tile tempering ..f xtent which is a d IMi. steel is a delicate process. A welkin in washed his hands ! in a tank of wni. r used for that pui i pose in a Massachusetts factory and a whole batch ! -t -I was M,. lis -i coiid grade. The upper ti n i of the face is fil tered ill expn --ion in alVeet ions of the brain, the mi'l. lb third in disease, of the chest nnd th. lower third in the diseases of tic organs contained ill the abdominal c.iMly As to where man li;st appeared it j . beyond doubt that his earliest I c was in southern Laiope or Asia, or north Africa. No earlier traces of him have been f . uud than those found in the urea thai is now Fiigland, France and Spa.n. A si jes of experiments ure to bo made at Yah- Colle to determine the relation of the lierws Li tic muscles of the 'm'.inn body, ami test a lew theory that strength depend less upon the si.e of the liinsel, strength ft' the ncrw than upon the I'r. Zei.rh r, a (i. rm iii scientist, is of the opinion that it will possible to predict the Heath) r by melius of photographs of the sin, far more ac curnti ly than by a study of the barom eter. Circular or t llipt leu I hnlos round tic orb of day indicate violent storms, especially if the hnlos arc dark in tint or of a large diameter. Light ning and magnetic disturbances may also be expected from tin s( signs. As to tic speed to which the mi gratory tbohts of birds are accom plished, Cation Tristram, in tho i'.ritish Association, quoted llerr Oatke as maintaining that goduiti alel pi. nets can lly at the late of 'Jltl miles an hour. lr. .Icrdou had staled thai the spiiie-liile.l swift, roosting iu Ceylon, would reach the Himalayas, a thousand miles, before sunset. In their ordinary flight the swift was the only bird the author had ever noticed to outstrip an express train on tho i rent Northern liailwav. Ql'AIM ANI (Tltiors. Japanese coal has found its way to Bombay. Trained dogs will hereafter aid the French life-stivers on the const. The SIihIi of Persia pretends to date his title back for a thousand years. Sitka, the capital of Alaska, is the most northern city in North America. It is computed that '.i.iil.tHlO dinners nud lunches are served daily in London restaurants. The Chinese, have a superstitious dread of black and blue, but regard red as ii lucky color. A man nt Toiiesboro, Ind., has n cat that not only associates with chickens, but roosts with them nt night. A lloiimaiiiaii lady is at her ow n ex pense constructing h railway from one of her estates to the nearest town. The fourth verse of the twentieth chapter of llewlatioiis contains more words than any other wrse in the New Testament. In Southern California there is an immense mass of linr.leiie.l lava that looks exactly like an inverted cup in mi enormous saucer. Your ancestors since the year lino A. I'., number nenrly I .."iilil.OOO. Figure mi it, allowing three geiieiu li.uis lo the century. The iron cage as a prison was in Miite.l iu France by the bishop of Yerdiin in the time of Louis XI., and the bishop himself was the first pris oner to be phi 1 ill it. 1 11 some of the ancient temples of F.gy pt perfectly sound timber of tau ari.sk wood has, it js said, been found coined, d w ii h the stone work which is known to be at least ploil vcars old. The I'llitcd St i,.s now has the deep est metal in t mi- ill tho world, shall ','o. '' of the Tamarack copper mine having j reaclleil a depth ot more than ."1,7011 I feet. LId' I'rzibiiiiu mine in Austria i is :j;r, feet. ! The bee is mi artistic upholsterer. It lin.s its icst with the loaves ol flowers, always ehoosi ug such us have bl ight colors. I hey are iuvai iubly cut jit circles so exact that iir..ii.ii. i would make t Ii -tit lion 1 1 no. I I ii ( ally tunes w hat is n..w Ireland j was culled Scotju and jp, inhabitants, j weii' known as Scoli, or Scots. A brunch of this Kcotic stock invading t North lirilaiit ultimately gave its mime I to all of what is How Scotland. A circle , f King's I laughters, ai PalkCily, Iy., recently raised snlli j cieiit money to secure soin coal for H I pour family. The moin y was given I lo lie family, wan. instead of buying coal, had their photographs taken. Many Chin. se temples are provided I with a lu ll nt the entrance nml when the w ol shippcr enters In- gives the tope a pull and rings the Iu 11 in older that the deity uiav I tile. I of hi. coining und be on liau. I I" attend to his business. Hon to Ascend stairs. The manlier in which peopl go up stairs is productive of many a liuciits; nndii careful observer who under stands the anatomy of the body would not wonder til It it is so. Notice how much of the "ii. adlift " there is about it ; the feet and legs are made to act us levers, not only to force the weight of the body up, but also tic additional weight which is the result of inertia. Iii.-tend of raising the idlest mid imi itiiiMlig the body to lift its own weight, we bend the body nearly double, crnuiping the organs, hindering free, circulation, and consequently easy breathing. Panting for breath, we iiiich the top, but in the effort what a spectacle we present! (ioing up stairs is ( isy and healthful when properly done. We will not say t li ' it will not qui. 'ken the pulse, for this as in any other exercise, the rapidity and force of muscular acfioit deter mine the rat)' with which the blood is forced to and from the heart. Worthtii gt. m's Magazine. lit'tiiiiviiig I'ainl. 'Ni V) r use turpentine to take the paint off your hands, hut always use kerosene,'' said a pretty and energetic lady who plies the brush most vigor ously, albeit iua very utilitarian fash ion, painting her boats, doing all the necessary household rciiovHtiolts mid led disdaining even to varnish her own village curt when it needs it. "Tur pentine roughens the hands exeessivo ly," sin- continued, "but kerosene, on the contrary, k-.-eps them bi aiitifully soft uud white. F'or your brushes y on should also keep a small keg of oil ready mid put them in it directly until you are ready to wash them. It quite ruins your brushes lo let them dry with the paint on." Hartford Times. While Horses barred. White homes are to be barred from military services in Oonnany. The F.mperor has ordered that no mora be purchased for the army, ami those now iu use are to be sold. He thinks that in a war white horses would be especially conspicuous because of the us)- of smokeless powder, and would Htt'ord an easy mark for the enemy. The only syitem of signals in use among the lV.o police in a weekly watchword. Highest of all in Leavening Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report li sv ABSOLUTELY PURE Ao rnfcellnj Husband. At the recent banquet of the Com mercial Exchange Mayor Cowherd told a story which no one seemed to have heard before. "During the re cent financial pinlc," he said, "a cer tain man, like many others, found one night that Ills real estate was un salable, his firm bankrupt, and his mo. icy lockod up in a suspended bunk. In deepest despondency he walked slowly home and greeted the companion of his Joys and sorrow. 'Mary,' he said, 'I'm flat busted. So's the bank. So's the Arm. I've lost my money, and my house, and everything everything.' 'No, no John,' cried the loving wife as she cast herself upon his breast 'not everything. You haven't lost me,' That's so, Mary,' said the unfeeling brute 'that's so. I never reckoned that any of tho liabilities would get nwav.'" Kansas City Times. Tin- Itesiilt Not SultHraelorf. Th)' venerablo .loiiqulii Millor. among other eccentricities u ed to have a warm spot iu his heart font train p. Mo has defended tho homeless knight.- ol the road and tea lily found excuses for their chronic lainess und ee ssos. Miller even built a In use on hi. Cali fornia farm for the accommodation ol tramps, ami furnished it with plain but substantial comforts, free use of which was given any tramp wl. catno that w;iy. 'f he outcome, he relate in an article in tho last California Magaiino: "Ho suit' In less than a year the lu-t sheet, pillowslip, bedspread, frying pun ami mid (Too p it was gi no. Not only that, but th)' w indows were broken nnd the sash burned. Too worth loss to e.i: out and carry in wood, one crow d broke tip and buric'd my table and chairs ami when 1 put in my head to pri test tlcy thtviitopcil to cremate the old crank in his own liivplaoe." Close)!, Imt Not "niistcil." A closed hank in Arizona has issued the following notice: "This bank Is not bust"d; il owes the people :tii. 000; the people owe It KsVi.UOO; it is the people who are busted; when they pav we'll p:iy." When a man I anxious to wed, ftii hasn't got the necessary $l.f.o for n license. It he ksas If he were marry l:ig for a home. I.a li. s u Iim a t ii.e,.ire'iil.lren who wnnt luiilU im Ui. sli.iuM tjike Hum n's Iron Hilleri. Il is ,a ii-iiiu In take, cures M ilann. Iniliircs tii.n, Hiliniisn.-ss uii l I. ii er ( oiul'iaiiils, makes llu- Hlo.iil rich u'ol imre. Sp 'i.k I ul li t'e uiul well If yuu would h. i it eiiieil a man of m-ii'. No Swm IlKMKi'V can l.e l -ul fur ('ou'-:ln nml I '.i.s. i.r ,'iuy 1 1 iiilili nf Hie Tlu-uat. than "li.."r. loan 'il l li.uhrt." price -io'UIs. ,s'..l. oh'm iu Kill.'. l.i. 'hi S ex.'lll.l.' "lily Olie iliei.iyelli"!V ', uiul I h(i Is ...v rtv. Manv persens nri l.rokcu ilowa from over work (ii li.iu-eh.iiil enr.-s. MniHti's liuu I'lller, r.llllil s I lie Ms!, iu, ui.ls ilKesll.,11, leiaivi. i'i t'ss ..I lii li. ii ii I cures ma in ria. A !! mini ti ii c lur wi.iiiea uiul i Ic ili'ett. He wliu is linn i n. I the wor d to , iiiise f. lnt - - iu Will ino'i Hi'i'iiinni's 1111 cure lu.l a.-.'nt I. n an. I riiiisii patina, llei'i haiu's noollier.s. -Vi i Is. a. Iu IJvery i;en ru nm ol in -a l hat iuie sii ee alb it. ii lal or. T tin If tniotnl with anr ey use Dr.Imftp Thump ton's Eye-water. DrutfKUta aell t tfw.per boltlr ltthou ilesl.-e tnuo Wi n, Is' so wlso us l.i I. .. 1.1 thy lo iK'ie. "Almost as Palatable as Milk" This is a fact with rcgnrrl to Scott's Kmulsitiii of ('od Liver Oil. The difference between the oil, in its plain state, is very apparent. In Scott's Emulsion you detect no fish-oil taste. As it is a help to diges tion there is vo after effect except good effect. Keep in mind that Scott's Kmulsion is the hcsit promoter of flesh and strength known to science. Prep-re.l liy 8cnt . Hiwn. N V A'l ilrumiiM-. it I f t rt0 P ( un lie nnuti--mi l. lm fill rti I 1 U .TIO .1 "" e. riies .i. rerr.-1 m. tP I I. ,u 4JU U iiuiil-li it h.ir.e nil. I tl ir iwl a week: tiir-'U ,h th r mntr . it !'; u. Il lUh, I ,M"I M'.'-MIV. A fVw vai'anT in ft l hi-. Mtnau-t uo. r k"mI rhnrn.'trr Hi mi l ht mi fifcpiiitual ottjM.riuntiv for profltitilf t-m i o im iit. hL.iri' Imnrs m.tv d use . g.uu ji.lv.m fiK-. II. F. .IOII-A ro.. 1 lib Mini Hutu M., Hi. Iimoml, Vu. JAPANESE TOOTH 7.. inaili'.l fur l'e. l-u.p I'r.ltl l e , I'hlla.liili.li'n, Tn. nnnn i iipv si.iniiinoiiini.s n.iiaii, UUUU LUwIV (1esimi.,l',l ,lir 1'iel uil.l e.. ef leoie Ilr.lillll.i, II lIlMllllllV ell N(.( .lle..rk, Sla.lli Hm.fle . 1-..MI nlil, "Sc. I'iiniliaiu n.JVV utti SI..S.Y. P(1YS1ND GIRLS ll,"X.rwZ iJU 1 U iiiiiiu, mi. I e w.ll I. 'II i.u lt.u . M.i ti..iii- Kinile.l. III. mill' STASMI ( o , I rnnili'llie. II. I oney in IT TC'U KNOW HOW To keep them, hut 't la wrong ta'e ,hr P"r ,n " 8u9er and Me of ihe a tiona Ma'aniea hi. h altliet them when iu a maiorui of cal e Cure rou'd lt Wn e9ei tl kad Ihe on tier poeeeaaed a litl.e ki.ol dire, amk aa can be pi cared from Ike ONE HUNDRED PAGE BOOK of. emhraelrf the aemal. Uraaiiacu at Balling Powder Nautical Mile ! Knot. A nautical mile, otherwise known .is an admiralty mile or a knot, is 0,030 feet; it is line-sixtieth of a de cree of latitude. It is called a knot lor this reas n: The old Jo of a ship was composed of a float of wood, to whleh was attached a cord colled on an easy-ruonluK spindle. The float was thrown overhoard and a half minute sand glass was turned. The cord, wb'ch was divided into sections by knots of different colored rope, ran free until the half minute was up, when the spindle was stopped and the cord hauled Inboard. The cord was so divided by knots that this proportion existed: As one half minute is to one hour, so Is the num ber of knots paid out in half a mit ute to the number of miles sailed in an hour. So as each knot on the lojf line represented a mile, it came about ciisily that the mile should lie called a knot; and so it Is. THE MICROSCOPE A careful microscopical exnminution an 1 i hninieal annlvsis of th.- urine, is a vulimlilflnl.l iniletoriiimiiig tho nutiir of many elironlo disensw, particularly tb.ei.sa of the imrvom systmn, lilmvl, liver, kidneys, nml lilmliler. These uiils neike it possihlp to treat su.'b ilis e.ises sii(Te.fnllv nt n 'lis-tiiin-f-, wit limit pcrsmiiil rx aminution of t lie patient. Thus Hrli'lit's I lisrnso of the Kidneys, Intliiniimitimi nf , the Iiladder, (Iravcl, n'jd other Iliseitws of tho Url- nury Organs nro sinvess fully treated; Nervous lie- , liility, Ki limistion. Dropsy, j hiver Disease, uiul many I other I 'hronic Maliidies nre cured without heeinK t lie patient. Write for quest inn blanks, treatise, and other Informa tion, deseril.iiif! case, and inclose 10 cants, in stamps, to pay postage. Address, World's DtspFNSART Mkmcal Assih-iatio.n, No. in) Main Btreet, Buf falo. N. V. WALTER BAKER & GO. COCOA and CHOCOLATE Highest Awards 1 M'.i-I f nd Pljilointi) Wot id 't Columbian Imposition. PRKUI'AST coroi, nim n ka. i ( iiocoute, f.l KllJJI SH1H fllOCOLATH, hi VASIIll CHOCOLATE. HLcnrai ri ttir - " s - For pnrlif of nrnterUl.'1 "eTeellciil fluvor." nml "Uiil- toilil el I .iiiik,iIiiuu." OLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER & CO., DORCHESTER. MASS. ERQURiALj Mr. J ('. Jnues, of I'lilmn, Arkansas, say:- nf I 'About ten years ;io 1 ceil-1 tmrteda6cvernraei.f l.lue.l i ul- 8'ui. I.i'uliu I'liyieiuus .reserilieil mi'dlclno afler iiipilii'liie, wlii- li I foul; without any relief. I also tried tiiereuriiil nml pniash rcuicilies, with unsuccessful result, hut which liroiinl.t, en .in ana. k nf li.er. uri..l rltcuiuatlaiu that Sis RHEUMATISM f.mr jrars I gavn up all reineilies and began using rt. t. S. After tiU.in tcveral bottles I wa em truly cured and able to resume work. Is the irreatest nieillelno for blood .iiliuniii(; I.e. lay on ilia markei." Treatise on 11I.....1 nn t Pl-.l-i Dineases mailed free. hwin-Mi.iii i tlaiita,U. xv. i.. ioroi,As m siiob r.u.i I s i li s t mi wnrk, cosling lioni t , ii. hcsi value for the money ifllNUlHt,1 iu llie world. N ine and prue uirrr i l iniii-.l on the l.fillom. Every pjir warranuu. lihe no mui.ii. line. s,rr ,i, :ii p.iprrb mi mil ..?"TN.H7r B ..." t. ... J laVisi liiuT' """ huw t.ior. ilrrbv truiil. I'osl.iue free. Von r in get the best luri;.uls ol d. alcra who jnibh our bliocs. WORLD'S FAIR 1 AWARDS iT-. .,.t.. .TTr-iTfcr WU MfcUALS I and i-m tMplnma fnr Ilenul.v, rfnjm una t iieapnrM.uvtr nf lltt pp vpfticitu bv hen nld direct to the pnttilP. St-nd ai onre fur mir rctinplPiA i tftloKHt? K tf evvry ktnd of ta-hlcl.t In rnAi nko l,nn. , or tfMinii'nittiH, inrv are ire. ALLIANCE CARRIAGE CO., CINCINNATI, a li N U S rttTCMTt TIIOIIAJ P. KISIPMOS, IJA I til I O Vn.iiii,Ki..n, 1'. (. No a ty'i fee I until I ntelil i.l.liiti.eil U'rite fer llivrntor'd Uul.ie II inn ' To meet the ureirnt llaril HA HI I iTIiurn en I'aiineia we I Ifl 1 1 U will ftrll I' em .1 Ire-, t for r Ana T llirA S",'d l"ertlllrri at tli fol I I III t U 'w hill lewrM wholeule rrnTII ITCDOl' l'erim-er for eern, rot. I 1.1 1 I lUILLUVI, ,rll;,rl.. I( -1,,1,-km, trii"l ! 'i.rcnl . r. m il s.tler ul M. nn-iiue iiinip ler Frrllllzrra for lohaivo, I'll ill Ih l . lent.. Hull ill 9 1 .1 pel' I en. . s. l ui, i ll i Co , t'ei ullier alfra., Haltlumre, Mil. 4'onmiBptlTea and people who have weak lunusor Asth ma.nhoulduie 1'iao'a Cure for i'onsumptloa. It haa eoreel thoaaaade. It has nnt Inlnr e.lonx. it Ii nut bad to lake. It le the beat oouuli arrup. Bold everywhere. SAc. ji-nn-iiji.il- Chickens. a man wl ho devoted am fe luf'OXIil't.'TINfl ol hla life I A rol'l.THY YARD A3 A Bl'slNRSS, cot aa a paa tlme. Aethe lliinc of hiaa eelf and family aeiended en It. be fuve the eubjeel t'H h atleiulaa aa eoiv a need ol bread will com. land, and ihe retultwaia fraud eurreiia, after ke haa atieut much money and loal hundreda of valuable ckirk eualnexperlBarnllp(. Wkal ha learned la all tbeao lear la embodied In thla book, vliii h ue aend reatpald fa 2 S cant In atartipa. B tea. liea u i hoxi te LK'tac4 and Cure I'ltcaaea. how M K. rd for Kira and alio fee raileniua, k Fowla te for breediui Purpaaaa and eiervtbliif. Indeed. ya ahuiild know oa toie aubjecb not)K TUB. P.Ol'8B. IM Uouard Bt.. M. V.Ciiat 1 f.TO hi I! 111! mm SW I V vn tAa;
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 8, 1894, edition 1
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