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A MIRACLE IN MISSOURI. THE Af'HlEVBMBNTI K 1IKI1U l hCIKNCIS FAIl flloRK WOMlUt. I'll, THAN THE MAUL' )' TUP EAST. Tlio Uenini-kable Ear-erlene. ! !! i1!.-tier Wntlon, of I'anaiHi. .!. FtrTni Veur.n 'rlpile-To-!1a A Well and Mmi-ty ."linn. (From the Ka-fn dly Tini'i.i The peoplo sir ftl.'.li Ilill, Mo..na.t vl.-lnlty Imvn rein-ndy bson sfirllel l.y n isnmiug mlricle of hallni. For yean oun of ths best known men lu E.itcs an I Vernon eoan-tl-s has hi-en Mark M. Woodson, now post mas'er of Panama, anl bnth.r o.' ex-Slt Inspector ol .Minos, C. C, Woo 'son, of tlel eitv. The peopltt of Rich Hill. wra In fnr rerly ri.1 l. nn I of his pr. si-nt iio lie, rfiiiomt.fr wti'.l thii bent form, inss'up'ii r.ln r.it fron tlio Bdini'lan'rt of mi". w'aloh h.-u pnin'ully bovvi.l its hen I litlf to 'arlh hi: I la! or.l anait -'.ike a-rost lh w.ilk -"i,n after s.Mtsoi, an 1 wa 'n o n .1 iv las: n-on-.H It traig!itH:io.l Id lt 'u'l li tin- ,r away the lieivy Im't ol .vim if i! i for irs hal l.e-n in on'y iiii'pi-t fro .1 lo: i helplessness, an 1 vv.tlke I frw', i'.r.n y, iin!'sltallnh'ly about the I ilif. ;i"n;il J..o:; 1 atut ii,prl, The a vy 'th r neu-l.alile ease hn bwn' I'm marvel .i' l'n I -v i .'mintles. Ei n-:ly V1. Wj N ui :o! I I: In a Times reporter, it U li-r. p i '-I : "l-'.ir tn yen I hiv- suY-r'l t'i i n i'iitu or t'l.i il l iin I an I h.-ivn been a u' !ss invalid ; to- lay I am a wa'.l au I hi-ar y m.ia, 'ree from niirost evry lou'liof pa.n. I il.in't tliinli man ever saiuVreil uior-i aen'a nn 1 ivmslunt nirouy than I have s n 11. The raeiiaiiilimn nnrtl th-n in my ri.pi' kin-, ami after week- f saT-rite,' In iml I vv.is;it l.ixt relievst sutileii'iiily lo nris, 1 't i ilk only ti v'i't about on .tiP1"s for ' v.ir-, the Nilnnt IkvIii Mli' I in tu iiviu. Ii'jpite cun'tunt tr itm-nt of I in iniM oiiiinmit piivsi -Is'in the rheumHti n r-v wir.41-. nu l' for il.s la; four yar ; hiv- : h,.i fonipp'.laii to l'o a' -ii.li l.onf h 'f lonvir.l tho trroiin I. in th winter of l 'vrt afinr the riieiniiat...il hal H.tl !-t lino ilj n-..nr oliroiiic form. I w-u to K-ins is I ':i? npnn dilvii't of my lrt-r. anl for si M.-..';s I wa4 tr.?nt.' l in 0114 of tim lHi','4t Hil l li.'st known .lfpiiitn.- of that .-iiy, I in ivii'iout tho niu.itxst liiiprov.vn-ii. Jt.'forsi 1 oa:i! hoaio f r'.MV.l n Mron a -vii ns! bnit'TV, this I nl for 'iionths w.t.i tin. sini" r.iu't. I i A u m-A. l9i. I lo St I,i:u:s. an l iiiir. '-on 'nrrH'l wita tiiif v.'.-.v known Dr. MnM".' Im-plnl I"""" l,. f.im.-, an 1 Or. K i1" o! th - nospiia'. N. i-.-. of il i--n woui.l t i-i' my with huj o! .ifior-Hii," :n r.iora than toaiporary i !:.', aa I so I .it no ho ii". Jou 11 u iih pain. in'lp"s an I -'.''npon Ifni. V out Ihi'tinn in v attentiOQ was eall.l t . . i :i - a '.Miintof a ri-avirkal.lrt euro ly Pr. W.llia v.s' I.'.n' P.1'4 lor 1'ais 'i'opla of 'orijornr max. u, rhf lamtiKin anl p ira iN., I i;r.l.-r.'l foir.o "f t li-i pill an xp. rial- n". Wui'ii I !i'nan to Uik4 th:T!, i ill; :V sin :ia I il-.-v.'.t.p f 1 lino a prist .f i ir;os; ...v ii1 :ro:n i:i inii; i 'lowu ii all t'in lir.iHan l 0..11M not ln kept lu a snort ti-ii-fi pil'.sw.-r n l.'iu, nn I d ivisth" ran-. ! .vis a:.ii io aiieu i H's o, mv .nn to n t a ii'it as sir.. n; a-.an. I w is 'r.'H In n pun mi 1 I .-..'i 1 toh- h so m I an I r -sr.H i.i,:..!'4 s.i'.y. .n.i-tli:n ; I hal n 't kuo.vi r t-ii v.ni-. 1 i- lay am j-r,i ti.-ally. anl. I Hi nil j- l nii!.vi. p. r u .u -ntiy iMirj.l of my .r.iil" anl n .'oii.K ii i niiir.?nt. No in i ki'i;.ii of t:i Fir K.it i-v.-r wrou .it tin i.. with h.s v in i tjat L'r. Williams' IV..; I"! s .li.l Mr :: ! ,. . r: . ill- si .rv i iyon ! nil question of ; Mr. V. .ois, 'a li.a : tH loiluw.i. t h.'.l la-, ,i . Srrr oi- l isnrur. I t .'..' TY i t l'.ATI.S. I r. M. M. '.V .1 1'l-ii. i -in,' i.iny s.v-.rn on pv, -ita, .int.- al t.i.' i'o.MWiii,' si i:e:ofUI Hr ira-' an 1 -o;r -.'i as 1 v.-i-..y u l- v-. Jl. M. Woin.f.iv. S.i'-s.Til.i'.l an 1 win to OK.'urD ato tin 31 ilavol Mir-h. H I. .r .,! s p. To ut. ..'.i.-v P.. Pr. 'VilltainV Pm.i I'l ls .,,r Taio P-opl r.r .thsiu'.i 'tur-i l-y t ii- !.. Wioia ns' .! i I'iii" foitipaiiv. S 'hnii" Ma !y, X. V., I'll! HfH ", y in l".-s l..,irnu t'l'i t;r:t' lri: nair anl wiaio.fr. at f) ..!.: a l.n.t or .x i-e is.M. H.'.ir in a I l.i.-it P.". v.-r sol 1 in : n ".' Illl I lll'V ii :ii.i-;.s I'.nv real h'j ; ! y tli .io.-n or ln-.;:-r -.v io o-T-r-i s i-siun:i-4 ill.' t" ii.ifr.i.i 1 y M n:i t pr. WillitrnV i'.n; ai ra.'.-.-is or .t.ri-s't ,i.:a !.' M ii 'iiii -'o. I I - II. :!V II : l:r H I, I I O .a Pr. W .I'Uiiet r. il tfi" n.i,viin"t. A s n.:u':ir ;il erru' ii n tlio s.)e r::s of iniriii's on i;i.-il Kngdish Mi 'i- is rep..iiol. It .'ippca-s th;it Ihe liiVUl'-ts lio!i.ngii,4 Pi the nn inns have, n !u;ii:y c.i-im, 1 colne I: ghiv in.'gnel led th migii ci'itiirt with, or c. ,o pi ' niilv to. ilyii'imi , I. 'i I i he r. s .it !ll,.:i' iiiijasses I'.ai e I .-.in ;i;'e -t -. 1 i i- mi-.. p.issiiiu !! a;- lln r.' wii' ii iv ariii.' th s' siile ii h.s. An older his i' en is. ued that in f.nuic -tiitries are n-.t to wear k i'i'.iIiii.s wl: ti on duly in i ho reiyh- i'i li-i d i f ! oiriios, jt is cx- i'teilila' tlis uii! overeoiiie tho iM'ii'.il y K o ir e;il ll 'v.rw. mm wi'l turn "vi-r tin i f a horary to niak nc Look. J jiins'. a. Jr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root I'uroa nil Ki.lii"v mi l :ia i.i"r trml'iwt. l ii'vphl'M an l . us i, tic ion fro l.iiooraiory liu.gliaiiil-ni, X. V. 1 1-." wav .f III" iv "i 1 is lo aiak" '.a as l.-it . .. v .. .. i ,,gii... ,. M. f'r i'-'. Pra-r'st. s! IhvvilU. InP. u - - " . 1 el - i .oar: ii i -r -i .e. tli.. t...l ..f o:i. Ir!',,!; I ei t.-l l-i III of lest I ui HilHp, h- i: i 'ir-.s ....ery olio who a..i-s a." Pr'iiitfisM 11 il. .V. 1 hf 'no o..ti4iv. sii-n ef n thorough k i on l -i! , -n is tan p. over o! tea- hing-. Austell.- H'iMole. I ura Is ol I on a :n 'r li e e 1 i, Intwt Ton. tuuil lion; .t h tor B -t ' o iiiti i r : -.hi . 5'.. , 1 r.'at thing is n i'i-iii' l -io!;. Lut g.'aier t'-o. all is tim talk of a gr-:it num. -I ..s a.-i. I Could Not Walk Poi'dUH" of ii nimui; ur.. on my nnklc. 1 w .s not al'le eieii lo .lo au Hung. Aftur llin Mood g Sarsa- . first 1'intV of lloo.l's Sar ipir.'lla 1 f..,t a Cures U'ot a t. r i iliin I uai w "11. Th . -or., h ' hi. ilt.'l. nn I I inn al'l to w ilk si-v r l -'ill. without lieliti Preit" lis. I'lM V. lias". Willsiiofo, . v. l.co-' til : n.i ai vr i.i I' A KM AND JAKlK. TO KKMOMJ il(T4. Tu romove mifelv tiart.s from the tiails of cows is iiMiiilly ilillioult, ohc-i-iully while tlioy wu giving milk. Fir'' try HPilyiug a liniuu ut iniuli) of imju:.' luirts of fcWi'ct oil inni spirits of lurpeutiuu. 'loiu-h the wiirts with this every cvt-iiin-? itftef milking, ami if the warts lo not disappear after a week or ten tiny, go to the ilriiggi.it ' inni jiroeuro some glaeinl aeetio aeitl mid with a feather of lini-h toiieh tlio Mirl'uee of the waits miee ii ilay. lie earefiil not to apply so iniieh that it will ruu down or ovi-r the nkin of lln ii.l.lir. This uei.l will iiMiiilly ileslroi I lie watts iu a few iluvs. -- New ori-; Tti Wsl'l. IN I IMl Kill II IT.I.I. I'liree-yiiir-nlil fruit Irees inn le i-nsily triiiispl uiteil in this way : l'irs', llio Iml -sure to Pe 'Ins, thai th' root may he eovereil w illmut au nnn e -pusuio than uceessary. S.mie tieh :.uil or eoinpost is piepiii t il ami plneeil l.y the holes. Thi n the irees are ilnS up anil tin- loots me sinonllily eut aiul Ii iiiimeil, as little ilit'Illi:iliee of thi in us possible Peiug male. The holes shotiM Wo as largo as pnsMole to nf liinl room for the roots, sprmil in a natural position. They nre thou e iv eiel with the rK'Ii soil, mul this is w irke.l well Petwein Uio tiler iin.l iii i Il eompaet. The res! of the hi"1 is then thrown on this, nn.l iswi M trnnploil ilni n. If .1 rain falls i:ii: few days pail lu T. !!ie- in water will le n. eilel ; it will In- mvessiiry Pi g.v to i.-:ii'!i tree. , N -w Vnrk Ki:i-.i' r 1 1 rn.s oi;o in .. Tin- must important point in grow ing ho-.s for profit, even when they me to be fattened early, is to s -e:ii-e n strong-, vigorous frame. That the I'nl teuinL.' prnev4 1 1 1 1 1 1 II"! begin ! ' early n well und fstood by praetieal I'.iriiiers. Heavy feeding; on eom will slu:i! a oiiiig i g cveii iiior" ipiiekly th in w :i! ir.-u'li i,-n -y of fun i. I'eP it is nlino-t i ii i'.Iv iniporii'it u-'l I" L-o to the i -t in r ixirilll'. A p;g that for d-iy- nn I w. es haha I iii-'irtie'.-iit I'.io.l h is In that I'aet b, eoino ini'ipa I'le of priei ly dig-.'stiiig n In: gi ipi mi l;1 -. The -torn leh. lilv olh- r ! -1 i 1 v organ-, is -ts-.-M-gtlieiied bv appro.iri.ite i . r.-ls in 1 w -ak -ii d w a- :i it i- Din ... i loaded or has loo I : : l i- p. I'liei-e i- it i harm in g.v ing young . Hi . t" eat. pi..', id.- I it I- tile ivin I of I'.io i for glow ill. w ilh pigs run e..;iii..uati. li into- nf f.it-f. irmilig iiiaterial in its eomini-iii.iii. Ti.e pig iiKmiv s I. -gin-, i-ivilit. The sou's milk . I X '. llent f, : -t d-iy or i ; ikes its :.. ..i 11. ;:. It is a'i ;.-! Ittlh. Illl.l for the i. while wi ak, th-' p:g i -:u t 1 1 ipiaiil :l li s and ;it the lime Iha! th" pig ', !.s old that its iia;ii's iiisiniieii nt. 1 'If ng- .;i r t ep. U'l- oil t ll h- milk-pi-.. I on. If sloi.' si'. - tii" hid r Mil I till i n :.) t a (' dtp. s oe o: VIMS bMuc'i's ..;' i. l'i:4. M. gra: :iies ira ni I t i si uke s. b..,-.m. , :lli -:i!r 1 . h tang!.- I. an I il I- i. lest t in-Ml Wltll.nl! utP pit Cos. Ilxpel illiellis lit tie- ltl.il 'i- statiui, by ( i V. Met'lu - r pr.. id th n go ne van -ti -s, es-ve;.ilv tlie stl-.n : grow is, y ii Id d- 1 ide 1 ly more win ii on a t relii ; th pi v. Ii."i . in slid., s. mil ii is much easier to ki--; tii -m un I r c..t.trol an I Pi giitii.-r tie- fruit. Moore's llirly di 1 b..t -m n t !i fee wi I v horizoiitnl trdiis: next on a single wire; next on a euverel pell's, and poorest oil stakes. i Sceilllllg -.- nied t.. !. a 1 itle b per on the up right trellis: nest belt r on the lo.i i outal trellis . u 'Nt on the single wire I le Kt under iv r, and pimrest on st ike!. l '!a.l ire did abulit . ( lit 1 1 v w.-ll on ihe upright and on the hon utal trellis. Tic C..ue-.rd did b st on the horizontal tn-lli-. T!i" fun varieties, as a wild', di I b -t in tlie l Ii : ;-1 ir- h n iCoiil'il trellis, thuiigu lllefe tt is n il 111 l-.-li ditf relic. on the ii; right t h i i--.i ire tr. llis, exeept in file ca-e of tiie ('o.ieui l. The vines Oil st ikes II lif., Hill III l le til" pnorsl gnmlli mil yielded tin: le,i,t. T.,,. grapes mi tlie coi.rel trellis rotted ..-s tlian ttios on an uueovired low b. side th ill, but they licldl-dless fioint'ie ftiliir- ,,(' Irnit to set. A tr. llis siiu-.il I li high enough tint the fruit m iv b easily gitlnrel, as tlie I e i nelu '. nil li ing down and are in plain sight ft Agriculturist. ii In low. -American KiaipiMi I'ori.inv. It has I e t proven that with proper nourishment and food hens can be in duced to btv almost continuously up to the usual number natural to each. This number is from lil to 1 J " per your. I', then, by prop, r feeding and housing, hens tutu be induced to lay in the winter, wh.-ti the price of j rggs is high, the prolit is proportion ately greater. One writer says he be gall biis:le ss with seven scrub hens, and his wife was ih only person who knew how to take cure of tin ni. With her care the result was mi enc. m raging that they went into business mi n Inigir scale Api-opus .n pure lived-, H mm b- mM p, .. .n . l A jtliis writer ays l. hr.J ouc "sentb j lien"' that gave him I'M eggs with- 1 out setting tit all. llemembor, ' if one wishes to sell eggs, that infer- tile eggs keep nnieli loni'er ami iieettm- , ulate just as readily, whieh makes them best to hold for a rise in mar ket. After gaining experienee in the trieks and manners of oue's hens one will tim! their interest growing, mul I very likely w ill wish to b-.'giu rttiMUg ; thoroughbreds. One's plans and pur- pose shmilil be governed by the mav ! ki t they eau eoiumaud. Know what : mul w here you are tu sell and work toward that end. If eggs sell best, ' raise Jeggs. If broilers, then rnisa ' broilers, and if fowl, as they are teeh tiieally e.iiled in innrket, then ship io-i!. One's ehoiee of breed must be .-nielli .1 by their knowledge of de maud. - t'oiirii r-.loui n il. W Miil.CsOMI-- I'lloll l oll i AI.MVl. li is prael ieally impossible to hivo eiives do well when ipiite voting with out n supi if milk. Skiiiimilk enn . be lined very s itist'aetoi ily by adding fllouud tlaxseed or llaxseed gruel. They r. ouire ii little less of this mix ture than of whole milk. The lown r.xperimeiit St.-Ulon, ill n test of feed ing whole miik i. skimniilk in eon Miction with ground flaxseed, found that by adding ground tlnxseed to tim skiiiimilk they got nearly as goo 1 growih as with th? whole milk. Calves one to live months old ate n little over a gallon of skiiiimilk per li. a l daily, to which wis ad led about a pound of groiiu 1 tlaxs.'ed. A hko .imoiinr of tl-i-ee.l boiled or soaked, m-ikin.q it soft anl in the form of 'in I. would answer ns well. That im.eiiit furnished lie uiy the sniun j .iiiiiiitilv of oilv matter as merngo whole milk contains. A grmter amount of flaxseed ad le 1 to the milk ' will usually cause "scours" in calves. ( live grain in addition to this milk j ration, and if it is supplied to.'etlnri with good liny .eloer or smu-- tine J hay the nmoiiiil of milk feed li". .! ii t '. raise.! Us tliey grow linger. l'..plnl ' .ai:-. by Weight of bi'llll. sholts llll'l f. rn mi :, I make ii goo I grain rnlioii for en'iM's. (ii-oiin 1 oats or barley eoiil l i be Kiibstituted for th i shoi-is in i!i I ration, il lh-- ale more eoii ei.ieii I el el, .11) ei-. A! li.- lo eight llloiiihs' old j Iheealvi s e.in b gradually worked I hut i.. tal.iu ; an nli-gniin ration, and j if 'In- change 1 made l.y degree.- the j will ii"t lietiee il iniieh. t' lives raised j In hand tii ii-1 I'.' fed ri gulariy with j warm. -'Met milk t do well, and il skiinmii!, s'line siil.stil me for nature's; loltlii hi which nils n iiloled, Ilill-t Iml ad I -I. liange .ludd l'iirni.-r. j n !. di pi. il I a a !. - a go . I I. Hi t ele i s w. :-y paid fur old 'III'.- euws or U'-I Ihe '! Mo w a-. I. iveeji .;t. a -lie - ll'l'l :i hugs ean in Ip them IT I as w !ie ii d-iilv. No pasture is profitable which iv. i or four a. res to support a 1 1 tiie b i s are rest less e'i i e r and w nler. mi l sn , p no t h. molt, da 1 It in :i it i - ' iis-iin: . t ; i i 1 1 unit , dlgesu. I that b. lleiit j the stock. i It is tile emit. .flub!. ! the pail w th miik an 1 . w uli-il lili- V. Illl nutter Tat. A il , oinr; auiii.als gi-.m ing rapi lly in -i, and .'.iii.-w. 1 be kept iio.iii.bono Set a le I o! fur. .Tries IIS hot. ,I.-V wentle r conn A r. iii -Iv for ii house is li.lt nllig house must be I igii1 dosed. Daniel I . II. rr . nil. sted in-li i- in it. Tin I all M iitiiiittiiH I l' uu. a s that there is i,i inure t rouble in rnisii.e pluuis ih.ni otiier fi uit if tiie .!npn liese nre planted, or the trees sprayed. Tie. le Is no fo lder clop ill the World that will produce s i much with so I, tile expense as corn. It is cn.--ilv culti vated, and will keep inee slock to tho acre than an v t ii'tig i Ise. l'ltlit should lilt. tile lllllll Ml bast, lie c.Uisideii d it luxury. Put rather nit t sseiitinl nu 1 healthful arti cle of food, an 1 every family should hive nu abuiidaiit s.ij.piy all through the y ear. Perhaps ymi have not been brought up to let the hogs have u gruss ot clmer pasture, but it pays. Look in to it this w inter nnd decide to do what t best for tlie purse, wli ther it ac cords vv ith the autiipie sentiment tu not. Don't forget to sow something lot the bees to win k on. You can't ex peel g 1 crops of fruit without h as, mid your bee. will never be profitable unless you give them au abuiiilancj of honey-niak iug material to work on hI various seasons of llio year. For sw iue weak iu hind iU'trters, evideutlv with kidneys all'ecled, give a dose of i stun salts every three days for three tim.'s. (rive small pigs two drops tincture mix vomica in fetnl three ti nes d lily. I.trger pigs will take 111 if : s ife'.y . ll'toe. fllt) i jillloe I lie Usd, t'OH THE 1101. WJWIFE. i-otavo aki K Vis thoroughly with 'oU masWl potlltot.s, left from .linn !f, th wl!- . , V()lk of uu MjlKo illt(1 I fiikes us you wotalil sausai ;eK, plaee in skillet with teasp.oonfiil of hot ham or beef drippings, ewver ti ehtly mid in live minutes, when Io.wr ndo is browned, turn, reuiove ei vcv and tc until the other siilo is a -)iee brov n. bere hot. Make npaft ;r iliiitit fur brealifast. I New York VolM. llol.V-1'ol. - Tnk e-hnlf iHHind of ii ,u r. five OHuees oi'siiet, .on iUMt. r teaspiinn fnt of suit, one pint i f fru it, jam or jelly. Tree tho suit from the. tibre and skin, an. I tli n ilu p it. v.-ry lino; Bil'l the tlonr an' salt : mix. wejl, mid iuld gradually sii. lieie'it ei-M v,m,.; iu ntnke it stiek tog- tin r. N'.xv roll it nit uibout one ilieh in ti.iekiie'. .-n ) wi'll-ii. Hired bakiil boani. sp .-eitil ih' ja'ji, th'ekly over tin- .is!e. leiaing jd nty of roum for o ! sm i jl. Put ii inPwi pel n f boil ill , w at r, ,, ) ,, it two hours, or il .n-iy ' - t, nined ),, hour.- mid a iinlf. S.'iie !i , wiih fiiainy su n i !Nev Oiliaus l'ieav- ii no. i I f Ol Ol' !'l-A '.in !'. Shell lull: a peek uf green pens-, wnsh the pods, nt them i; to a soup lo Itle j w itli jileuiy . 1' cold iwiler; boil iniil j tender; drici inn, throw nway Hie ! juiils. I'ut the pe is into 'lu-i wni. r j mul boi' them three-ipiaiters of on i hour. 'J ul e out, one cup .f th' peas ! nnd luasii tho rest through .ii-ie. Put them I n. i. ng li.i int. tlie smi; kettle nil 1 's ' i J sliould iiou in.- isi'i' ! about a ) i:.1 i ; nd ! Pu-ee pints o' riel i lililk nil I Uie Clin ol i.i-ns ; let ii eolm ton boil. Kub a ipi.'.rtc!' i.f a j oiinl of butter and two Piblet-puolitiilfc of lloi.r into a .sMi.'.ith piisp.i and stir inio the soup; j i . 1 . 1 . tablespiM":'"!!! il fhopped j.nvjex. season with peppei find fall. A t.ible.pooliliil of white siignr n::d ,i udiiitioiis. spll l mint arc p , IUIKAII ll.'i, I' butter, inn' g. throe cups i Pie half c;i) lunhlsses, i -lie i : lie ciii of milk li. i.t lion:-. I .illl'lli i md teas I' soda dissoU , , in I in-ee t. f hot MIlil'T. )ric t 'ii.-pooii I ;ii 1 1 1 o hie... I.iilt''r u'l I sugar together, fgg v-ill b nteli. Next the a-p, Il t u Kub I!,,.. tllell the urdasses. ginger, sod i an I milk. Stir I to pet her. Take out oim cupful of !.. mixMVi nn I put ill the flour ; stir until smooth. Tic n put in the remii'i l.-r, b nl w.-li. 1'ike thirty miniil 's iu n moderale nveii; tins will make two pics. When 'old split nnd lill with en am. Filling : One and oa -lpilf pjn, of -i emu v. hipped w il h two tnb'.espoua. fills llf sar, i.l(. t. Ils i; f ul of vau- The Cf-'g, .st-i; I : ii. Ill lit- ; sn .'a.-, miik, I ; soda, ginger and "io. Total .':, l'ree I'les.s. I t 1! Ill, T.'U M IKMIFIt M i: fS. Tin llatteniiig of tin- p, tt r can be seen through 1 1 llol st's " o. p W ii il Oil" to the front ; but i. in . ; l. s of .liipi if feli-seope. i .IV poillte I i i mail enn Sir Hubert I t! sti. iner, declares thai there is liu in. n on the plain ' Nome spi cies of fun roots, stems, leaves, it nnd derive their noin : their pores. It is said of the fm that ih'Te is no kliuw : i .- wan r w hieli can t . cul rank or w hieli ex: ililiinil life but Mai-. gi hive neither '-. i i s nor seeds, li :: lit. through seal of Alaska i annual mi la:.. I ke iiigiu r physi- .bit- high. : order of ill-llliet. The London Lmet snv..ihui pt r soi.s iifViicle 1 with insomnia ihoitld im! go lu c'ihi r seas., or. or Mountain, bin should .-eek .pint ! land resorti that ale n lew fttt aboie J lit- sea level. When suddenly frighten, d. linnH w ill uit. n drop tin ir tails mi l seiirry iiwny. Th d i-earde I iiien.b. : , bouue ing up niol dow n, at 1 1 aeis th' ntteii t ii.it of tne i io -in', a id i ii ibles an i-,-eape to la elt. et - i. The lifecii ! ,:-og' is nil i-vii-t li.-u! baioiueti :. I'nt hi. ii in ii ji: with an il .-ii o. t .v o , n wate. nl th" bottom a'ul n little Ind'h ' riiiniiiug up to tin- p.p. If the wei.lli.'i is p. be line he wili a eeud, il bad li-- mil gu d vv ti. Colldol's ! avi been s.'eil to t-.-i lc tu and fro in ll.e-kv l,.r imii n day nt a time, rising ,, se. nding w ithout once Hopping n wing. There is a my s tery about pun iu. tho. 1 of motion which has no,, r b. t n explained. A d.trk-i y ed ii.ini was kei for lf teeit year- -,n mi uiilighted diiugemt in Salihuig, A 1 1 s 1 1 itt During thai timo he never sail it human face. When he came fui th into d i . light it was not ice, ! thai his blaek t y is hal lvci'iue l.ln-. How insects and spiders wit I, hn b I'll studied, according tu nature, by 1!. II. Dixoa, by men-is of iiistautaue. oils photograpiis. Ho tin. Is that the limbs move together m ''diagonals, " In insects the iirst and third legs on out: side with the st fun I inn! fourth on the t titer ; while the miti una of nn insect is moved with the first logon tht' i'lll'l sj,t.. Wl'AlST AM) (I KIUl S. Tho first British trnnslat ion of tho liible was in tho Irish tongue. In Lon.lju. thi're is a fur compnny which was established during the feign of Henry VHi. Tlie l'luipire of Morocco is the most important state ihnt is nl.solutely without n newspaper. Christopher drove, a ninety-two-year old resilient of Bethany, 1ml. , is cutting n new set of teeth. Che rriipiingee, iu southwestern Af rica, is tin wetted place iu the world. (he uverageainiua! rainfall there being tilO inches. Bricks from win! is b. lit-ved to be lln remains of flic old Tower of Babel are mill found iu gre it pr ifusioti ul Bii-.s N imriid, !aby loiiii.. N" ear Chcstei-tiMvn, Ml., there is a snail I ike called .Still Pond, which has never been k-jow-i to be rullljl ev.u by the must loletit storms. It is estimate! thai if Sir Francis Bac. Hi w vote nil ihnt js altribut.-.l fo It i n by Dr. Orville Owen, b" mils! h ive worked t ight 'en hours a day for si.xly years. S 'Idom Spencer of K-sex. Conn. .has a In n which lately- astonished him by laying au egg that weighs 21 ounces, an 1 measures eight an 1 a h ilf iuelie.s iu e i"cni:if"rc:iiv. .lolni Wa le, the t w elvi'-ye'ir-old coil of N. S. Wa le f Weinzvi'lle, Mobile, i-. n lad of promising giovvth. II-' it " fee! 7 inches iu height, mi I nli v.i ly weighs o.sa pouuds. There are now fifteen oil wells llow iug iu Los Angeles, Cm I,, an! inlay new wells are being bored. The yield is increasing, and the oil finds a ready sale nt .-fLoil and W a barrel. Tle'la-t census of India was t-ik"ii willi marvelous celerity nnd thorough ness. One million people were em ployed as census takers, and the huge tiek was done chi . lly on one d ly, the Jilth of February, ls.). While engraving a matrimonial in vitatini, a New York artist m oh' a eiri his bl pid r. The invitation r.-tl thus: "Mr. an. I Mrs. Johnson have the pleasure to rcipirst your presents at the marriage of (heir daughter, " The body of an unknown woman was found on a Boston railway cros. ing rcivntly. A man who positively id. Milled the body as that of his wile and arrinigeil for its burial, was great Iv surprise. 1 Inter on to lind his wife al ho io- and alive. j lb'st-m retained iis tjwn goveru- I iu. i t until every piiipositioii j previously made to ehaiige'to tin: forms j of nu iucoiporntcil city the first mm made as early as 171 being vot. d I dow n iu tow :i meeting. Tho lirnt city j hall was tho present ol I State Hons., I Andrew Franklin of Burlington, Ixan., is n genuine vet Tim, but in- mi- i ly recently got on tin pension j He fought in the war of TJniid iu tim j black haw k and Mexie an wars. During J Ihe Civil War. being too old for mili- j tary service, he s.tvc.1 in a teamster. I He is now hl.'t veins old. Vii'iiaiilo ll.'is. Two more egg i of the great auk h tve been dtseov i red in I'.ni.'liind and were. sill hist witl, at miction, me bringing r:-7o (liid the other .l..ii'i. There was.t slight llaw in each if,.'. I w Inch co'isi'lerab. v lo .n r. d its value. They were found iu a collection of fossils nnd eggs which a young col lector bought for is'. at a sale of old hulls hoi I goo Is in Ihe country three or four weeks ago. The collect or recogtiied one of the eggs lu tin; collection as n great auk's t gg before he bid on the lot. but did no! dis cover ihe uthe;- until he got home with Ins pri.e. The vniiie of the eggs was unknown lu the seller. Therowao ills i .old at the same miction witii the two j-rent nilk eggs, nu egg of tile long extinct oe, made famous iu the "Arabian Night-. '' This was found iu Mada gascar, and it sold for ssj-j.i. A stuffed specimen ol the gii at auk and n p. : feet egg .li re sold III London recently for n i l. - I Now York Sua. .1 l eli'itivt's Atltice, "tin smash a store window, throw a sP.il men through a slre t lamp, knock a down, or c uuiiiit liny petty crime to get locked IIP. That tie the advice ill of I lie- lead ing if te t i vet. of t ho eity gave it re porter wh-ii Ii asked the best lut-limd of keeping out of tho clutches of tin city detectives after having coiiuiii'. ted a crime. 'The station lease is the iiei place they would look for yo.i." In' contin ued, "and sinvly not iu prison." Tins fact was in 11 illustrated by the exhaustive snitch iiiu.lt- by the otliceij it .short time ago lor a wcll-kuowii criiiiinal. who was iifti-rvviit'ds acciden tally d.seov. l ed in May .tnieltsiu g pri son, where he liad been sent by a nnt gistrat" mi a trivial charge. - I'ltila d. iphiti I :.'.-i i oi. A t ul'ig Si icul t. YoUIl Wiii Wiiat i- ihe bnbv trv- iug to say ileal ' ll.-.sbnnd - ti. be trying tu aboiii twenty s . Young W.r, 'il b a 1- l e t: B.p. it u;-. lie l i ll ll'l i ins to word l...tly la..' THOSIi who could not cat cake, hot biscuit, bread and pastry because of indigestion have found that by rais ing them with Royal Baking Powder they arc enabled to cat them with per fect comfort. Royal taking Powder is composed of chemically pure cream of tartar ami bicarbonate of soda, and is an actual preventive of dyspepsia. t royal pikin:. rowecri co., 105 wail st., kew-voi,s'. Woii'li r or Ant'. cm tiliis Iltouing. The Rlasj bovvers of iiueieiit Thebes are know to have boon e null, as pri.'llcient iii that particular an a-t Is the most sc t iili!!.' craft man of tl.e same 1 fade of Ihe p:esei;t ilay, iiftor a lapse of forty c- usuries of so called "progress.'' Tiny were well iK'ipliiinle 1 vi! li the art of staining glass, and a'e ktio.vn lo hive pro ihiced that i oininodity in groat pro fusion and i ei fei ti n. Kosselinii pives an illustration of a piece: of stained o,!ass known to he 4,'i -'j years oltl. whicli ili-pl ivi t artistic taste of liij.li uriler, l oih in tint ; ii 1 d-sign. In this ease s t o fi'm is stunk tlip u.'h the .vitip'.o I stnnMtno, ami i lie mentions designs stiuck tiitirelyi in pieces from a h il! lo ilirce otiarte s ; if ;iii in. h thi k, the Color b-iaj; per- lectly tni'orj orated with the stru 't urc of l lit pit c .-Mul exactly the same ! on both theoli', i tse nnd reverse shies, i The tii'iosts if P'tali at .Memphis j xx-eie a;leits in t'o gl;is.siii,i!;eis' ai t, j anil not t tPy did they have fat-tori- s i for iipi:nr';ifi a: ing 1 lie c unuiiti erys- j ta! var.elv, but they had learned tho . vilrifyiiu' t tie' iliil'e:cnl, fiio.s an I j of itiiltatit!'.' pn ohms sp nes to per fectimi. 'llier imitation.) (,f tlia J anicth.vs- and of the various other j colored gi nn v. re so tni ' to na'i.re ' that men n c.v a tier tiny have lain ' in th.' desert s:p;ds fn in Ll oil.) t i I.- ' 0) years ii la'.cet an cxie:t t, tlis-, tingtiish the giii'.iiin ariicles from i the spurl ais. It has been shown ! tllit bi'sides Iciii; exi'crts ill glass- , making . aii I color, n ; ih-v a'sn us 'I i t he diamond in t in i ing nnd ciigtaving. I In the Brilisli Museum there Is a b'ilUtifill piece of st lined glass xvith eh engraved t'liili'a.oiinp-iit of tim inonairli 'Iiiotliiiiei ill., who livel, ;!,i(o) jeais i.g i. st. I., uis Kci ub, ic. j No l.ilir 'i l.ni Ves'loil. Tu tho 1 iii't i f I.t'iit.oii is a public ; re v. - l uuiii v. i i :,.:! a 1 brat lag or eny- ! 0 c t . l.-olv iii t. - tl.e iMipm-s. 'I lp'-y ; 111'.' chilli ' .".ml J H iio keii so 1 hey e.-ni- 1 ot. be car.t d oil. I il . le iluiiiige ia linn' iuid the loan ia Usiml y .,u.et and . orderly. Prlnp-s criioiirt nnd iniprcvftr.cnt r.nj lemis to pcrsntuil enjoyment when rlglilly usrii. The many, who live Loi ter than others .and enjoy life mere, with less expenditure, by mure pruii.jitly adapting the world's best products to the need (if physical la iiijr, will cttrst ihe value to health of the pure liquid laxative priiuiphs ii.Liawtd la lb 3 remedy, Jsvriip of I'ijru. lu I'xcelli'iice is due to Its presenting Jn tho form most, acceptable und pleas ant to the 'ip.-te, the refreshing ami truly beneficial properties of n iHrfl'Ct lax ative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling ct.ldn, headaches and fevers ana permanently curing constipation It haapivon sntisfai lion to miiiicr.s nnd met with tho approval of the nifiiUii! profession, Lecau o it acts on the Kid Itevs, Liver and Ikcvt-ls withuut weak ening them and it i-s pi rfeclly fftO ftol every objectionable, f-ubstance. Syrup of Figs is fur sale by all drug fists in ,00c nnd Jl buMles, but it is man ufactured by tin: Ciilil'oruia Tig rn'run Co. only, whiise nanie is printed on every fackage, also the ii .iuo, Syruj) of l'ig. find liting will iuf.iiniel, yo;' will uot accept any si I. --.tiiut-- M t.ili '-e.l. KNOWLEDGG UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Ill NTF.lt r.l.-Ul I UK, 11.11., I.I..II., l'ic. J US. A.WillTF., A.M.. 11.11.. !.'. A" Trut. A HIGH GRADE INSTITUTION ,s, Km'MiuVK-srs: UEDICINF, DENTISTRY. PHARMACY. A DHMPTIP AN! I. IMl I. rtM.I.KIiH. COMit P TKH II V Ki I NsiTIt I t TORS. The t.'rgulnr Smiioit ln-jla St-iilfiiib'-r 1-llt niol i'iii! i nu fs seven liionlll". I'or I liMl. un.- mlill i-s Hr. .1. A l.l.lON IIOIMil.S.. ( .if. s, , ',, II I. t inul.ll. I n. Sell on E&lgla.t. LOVEU DIAMO tlikfli (lrnrt. lei IJverv I itrtloiilir. LATEST IMPRSVEMENTS, U3HTE5T WtlQHTS. H tutakc our tntst i. :' rcfuttnt Ion of nvi-r ;Ii iirnr fhof Ihcra in uu bvttvr u-lteel uiwla in f.'i- tcorfif tlian I'ip Ia)V t:LI. I1 iUO.MK V!! IMVrill) IX lit r V i:h-i e. t. ...i. . ii' .. av. . -ii... Hi: VI I,'.; I'lTll.lllIT HUH MMEBI.YSLfFai 513.75:" tee i'l"! i o i-a- ' iCi-i. 1 1 it i i li) W ll,- T. 4l ui. I lei ttu-l .u-J -r s i- l Ul. B IKf.1.-, J0HNP.L0VaU!lV!Se0.,39ST9,M4SS. CW 's "sj, s,. A I'no! Soltl.rr. A fol'tivv t unvii'ig: or wi.h the laftj Oen. Ctp-et n, who lUed lit Ke irnsev. I near 1 out. lipely t-t rv iihisii a! ve o to d i i:: follow in j ( the gallant oltlcer i t-a: g iroiii w n it in tctp. o forvlcp. Duri'ig the Kuflir v.vi' nt. urrt. n a d ihr. e t t' a r ol)!. ei-s were sitting in a be 1 tent p aying w h i-C by tho lijht of itciii.ibo slul-k iu ii Ini'.lle. A desul t ny fire win licit m; by !hn enemy, bin of thi- pit not" wa i taken, tt'.t lioiugfh n era! sin t a ii'i clean t hro;:gh thu tent. I'.-.-ioiill.v. li nvever. the bul.ot Kti-ti' k th-b tile t ..nille-ticTf, putting tlnlig t out. Tho tar s were fau ltily ail face dow nw a'd. mid, enlllng tu. '.In g'-u'i'l. iti'i. v iiiot i i ordered tinea to .our u volley in the diteetion of P " li -ing. lie t'iii n prut u rod an o In:' b '!i o. I'e'u li e can i e, aud t' 0 ga'i'o vat ti:i'l'y lii.i-hotl. lie::. Cure l -ni and his piiriii'-c winning '.he ruu l.er. WCMr.H WHO SUFFER pain I'ae'.i ii.'oi.lh, eau tlnd relief mul euro in l)r licree Ka vor it o 1 ' rest r i t i o u . It regiilutn nud re.sti.ro3 ;i the i.iontlily function, la aeo-i up tutt f xliaustMl, down, ovoivvorkpil sad di lieate; alluys ami 1'.iiu.Iks nil fiervoiis A'.'ealiii.ss, Spasms, llvsteria. Fits. ('Iion-a, ist , 1 1 us I.'am-": etir -i Wonlt iiesnes, lien ring Down Nonfat inns. Rii ki'elio, f'.'.larrhal li.ll.iiniiiiit'.o'i, 1,'leora tioii and i--; t : -. I r--i nia!:: lies. For tho.c tthiiiit to l.cee,nit mothers, It is a priei.i'.,s t oon, fur it It-sim tlio pain and pi-ril. i f eliiliii.iilh, shortens " laliur'' ami tie k rio.i of confinement, mul promotes the lie. -n-iion of nu nlaaiilaiieo ef noui i.-liuieut for thctliil.l. Thomas Tnini.wri.:., of Rnhfr'titatt, Va.. (iiy.ii: "I tuniiot cuilirieutly ei prist) to you my irriititiiili' for the t'. nrnt your ' l'avorlltt I'reavriptlnu ' li.u nf.-rivU i.p.ui my daugli-U-r. lf late nhe tins fufTorcrt do pnin whatever. It Id simply iinirvfltius." WE WILL MAIL F'JOTPfllD a t'no Piim l pi.-o.r.', unlltleil "MEDITATION " In I'vi.-tiui fi r IS l iirtfo I.lon It-.Ul... .lit ftinji I. loll t'tiais. wr:ei...r.. tlii'l a - i "IU .-tmnp lo j..iv .o-iiii' Wrlii. fi r ll-l our i.the,. iliif pri'llinmis. llli'luil. lUi lull Hs. II Willli'. .-:lllie. IMO. WOOICON SPIf CO , t u Uiiiou St., 'ioi sue, Omo. i EVERY Ki liiS M DOCTOR Lv J. Hamilton Ayr. A. H., SI D. lr.it in n i i '.i ..l.iil ti-.uk f r thtt h..i;M('h-'I'l. li uc: ra as It liu 'tti:-iU-ti::u:fcheJ hyUIlmiH r.f iiir.t r.-ul I .r n, a, i lie ( ki:!(d ati'l M'ttde. til J'rt finnw tueit IU I'll- ..n-I i te h:nijlL i l.'.'iiudlt 4 whi.iiM.l al ien, itt' it i iiri'. 6js r.(f, I rifu.1!) lliiiirraio.f. Int. l' "li tu wriru-a in ( iuiii rvrrt-iiiiv Kiui.ii, ,:l fi. hum Hi.-)i . hit!, ul ii-rniv, xi,wi id) In- IIH.wt 1 ...fhu ll.ik'4 TMi-.iflnAA t" t ti.- ci"i.'i.i;.ty tt ! a i ra. rl'liiH IWxik if in Iruilcit In br ol M'rvii-i' li ilit l umii), -n 1 l ' v.- luni' r ii.ii U uti-Ui fi' 1 ( Mil Ji.-l-;f MUIHJ;5 iilki'.i. i' Not t ii. . b t's inn Ji'.ot. con. t talu ho inu.-li liifi-fiiiMiwU iil.i- r ItV ' Ui U..HMV. UUt V.'li Lroi. - yulvei h t o n :i-ti Auaiy-u. ,,f cv'irvihiiu t ruilniiirt i ('"tin- il.n. M-riu.w n i.l II. I'l.il.it. Ii'it mil Hear in, r lir.thv 'i I-j!ii.lltttiueiliT wlih Va1Ua;..' I H.-c.r.'. jn I IVfA.-r. !!..:-. i.x- I I iMIh'.-'tlsi., Ji.,t,U.''l ('.'UiTo't. I fi; rt ii- t iitiir Hn Ur-.Xi' I i .(? l r It- IVbK . U- llsltlU i'l If. IMII M, r. n c :l siim:y in cm ici- i sis. A I'mal1;!..!! i'..ietiv r-i-er durm. ta rifNt i,4 11 la. h-J l..v 1.1 lIf.l ii4 y v i " ,lr 4i--ar,, i.i f.n i.ir i; ti--Vf Jse? i.,,i nt...". l ln ook ri I. tu. . if U.f4 St.. k. I. Ctt. rTl isti'i.n. 'f.'inoi-in IB fJYtJUS, iv J1 . .ii,, . ;.,e-.,( i ,v.,i,vr. B .'. A .'!. FI'.V.K, Ali.'.M'H W ANT:;.'). I' i. t i -nl ... lei e...r -.' "iir r.is -ah-oii hnpli 1 1 10 ,1 . uliul lv .hi li . I r. .. s I t , . of d-.a-tonaooli. f t .r ..in- I, Itl.t! -. i '.."! , I I, Inn ill:, u- nn tl li.iiiiu . t:.iv .i t, t. u ceuti fc.SA . V"V ty-3i I I --' -' M. MHJI
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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June 21, 1894, edition 1
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