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,.omm A WOMAN'S HEABT. ONE DISKAHK THAT HAKHI.US TH PHYSICIANS. The Sttiry nt Woman Who Su(Irr:'l lor Nine Yearj Haw Ue Wa C 'ureit. (Fromlhc .V'i..-irfc, .V. .., Rcrninj AVim.) On 11m summit of n prdly llltl" kn.i'.l In Itho hPHrt of l!n villa," of Clifton, N. .1., tan 1b a him Intuitu ivsM'-iion .ihout vy'iinll Bluster th I'lenvtitu of whit Is n;;.-ir Jo 1 by tho country p-oplu ruu I aho'it m llttla Btiort of a minu-lo. Tho homo Is Od-'iipl! by tho fnmllyof Mr. Oi-o. Aro'nT, a formor attache of th'n polli'o .l'ptrttiii'nt of n York ("Jlty, but who nvw hoi U n .I'spous!!.!. position wit 't th.i Standard O.I Company. Mr. Archer's family consists of his wif", sprightly Mil'' watnan, wlo presents a ph turnof pi rfo't hci'th, an 1 a son. tvnty fcrvcn years of ns N j ono woul I siiupos.v to look at Mrs. Ar -her now that she was for narly nine yours, nn.l l-'ss thin two months npo, an invalid no lo'iiHtal-l that lit. w:w a burden. Y"t ste.'h wis tho ,!, , a onllnij tothnstatoin.'iils mi I" hy Mrs. r.-li-r a'.i 1 her n-lativs to a r.'pnr,,r who visit".l her Jirotty horn.- rowr.tlv. In )sS."shoMra!iiol hor!f In rmnlt!!? ti rati-li a I oit. Then otis'io I a Ion,- sp -1! of U!ni'?s, r.-m'ain.,' fio-n tho tan upon h -r BtP'ntli. 1 -tor after !o -tor w is I'tmsii't.i 1 An 1 wliil" all ii-'ru.'l t 'at tho piticnt w.m m!T-riti',' frov a vi'vi'ar trou'i!.' if tho A-iirt, iina-ooat I a!. tI h-r the .-h.rl-t. -st re lief. "Oh, tho nsj-nv I h'lvo su!T re'." hii I 'Urs. .r-hor. In ...i;.ns of ItI!!:i ?. "I fou'il w ill; a-ro-s t h.- tt.i.T : n iMi. r emiM I !onsii!rM without t"pp.u; ut N't tho pain in my e'n ;l ;,.:t .ir tt .-.'.n-. I f!t nn nw.'ul iii..s.'r..'linn aHoiit my arms nn. I .hem as t'io.e,'!i I wto tn- I with ropes. Thou '.hero 'V is a ti-i-ri nots.i at my r.-c'it ar. lUtnltm l.il.or I iTvithliu- s.ini'vrr'it I nuimu! I have .i'oii ttini-.l .'X i i; ,, Fen s,i;ii ,'ro.itur.' at mv si I", laeoniy r. lt..f I o'-ttitii" I w as when I vis:!-: I'.ori la mi l spoilt several month- th-re. H i mv r.'- turn, how-v r, the p nn t.acU '.vita r'- llfWO.1 (ill". ) "I.asl Ju v." titiiiu-'.! r. Afh.T, "I I was at Sprri I I. Mis., vi-iiiin'. an! n:y ; nolhvr sh i'.vr' I i.n a.-.--ii:it in tho , "-:i .!( - . !-'!o:i,' ' in -H'.'ii Iit- tlll .! s . t ' l ''''!'. IT. Willi I I'm;; I'. Ms :, r l'i I'. . Mv :-:oth.-r nr..- -,i nn-to irv Hi" p i an I .'v'v -ii'"T j Will last 1 !iiu-:i: a i..i an I Isvau takim? j tonal, an I I h iv.'ta'i'ai lin- M i-vrsln ", -x- : r.-p: NT a si. .rt :n:"rv a'. I no !lr-t '' I not ..,m t I ms.-I. I i:t 1 p-rwf-ro-l. fii.'inir i hv tin' r. o 1 ' try r.-1-.tiv Att-r !.";! ii'i u,' "ii fa- -'ii I l.t, to try i vim. I -r, th.. is ' a: ::y rt -ti: ir . .s-.1 n- i tir.-h. I ki'p: n.-iii .:i it.tf" Its' r.-, t Mat . 1 us.al to 1 in :; v .'tn'st ill ! ir ti ,'r i ltl ;l y j .li.s.pp-ar- i. 1 i ; I .- r-firn.. I o t.y fa.-, lips in I i-ars, w'.i ti w p- tnir.lv ! -vui I .if .sit tr. an t I .v tin I ,;r n,' tin I .--.1 wit IlK't'Il. " My sou, t.. i, "a 1 : trltis an I 1 i.t I t I l-i'K -vih u-r- ,t ft tio Iv dU,'!f t .!.., nil l" 1 i 'i 'l : thin.; that I. is .'i vii . .Mr. Ar 'h'-r .-, a trv nil I sai-l that a ) i-.ir a.: Hot w ilk on., him I.'.'.: Um.vii to rust. Ir. V,',! la tis' P a . I' It l tt p a'.riit :...- !' -.11 i that t'T-ii is ii 1 1 iy fcol-'.'it i :'. r-j irai :: o.-n-ri! pM.'-.i'-o t.-r a r is. ! '. . ;' it y-r - ti ; 1 ttii ur . i. - - i : - i sotii'w s .T.n Mi !." w "'s -I it--ii t . Ar r .' in 1 v. it.... at roll in; Pal aro i'i" s 11 W ,.-l i i' I-,: ." . l...t tip. ti a '.'.'.ss inly it - I iu i;- v.'ars t . . T"' ! o- til.' ..'.T-ri'il '. t1. p'l " u'.'ii' riity. r ,.'v t.latn a a ""ii "s:,r to v . I.n.'i.l, .u.l ur t: illt. i l'.'tll. IlH 1 1 r t;Il"- 10 r,.,Mp' s'tatt'T'il n"rv..s. . i..' -r -a ': 1-- - .! il l, parti it p ira y-is, ; ii '" i. i:r:...;n, r' u- ." i . "i. . i1'.. .et. r . iT""ts ;. I It..-;, : t'.o lo.r-. i ..) , .... ! ttto ttr" I ii ; i s - . i : r .s-.r in .n ; at; i t' ' ! '.o-s in t .i-i Tt'-y m'. ' of t mi I s Miawi bio I. 1 1 '. p..,-ii:, r --ti I a,: I h..l!'n ta. y in : r ii.-y i " i n :: of .V': a- v- r. s r i . 1 .u i ' l - i l.'l'.', s.' l.y th" IT. i.'ii.'i.'ta.ly, anu,; tna i. -.r t.u 1 1 r -.i. f'ararrlt ( nnnar tio i nrt-il i- -I- a - ii ip f T - h rtfl-rl o l'i! Ii ii' . I i i.iii. a 1- -.,i S t" hav ti"! iv ths.-r. int- is':-" Ur. Naa.- I liimits i.-i.-s. .; ,n ;.(.r . t.iti... i-.ilvr. Ur Pure Blood Civcs Perfect Haalth Hood's Sar sapriila Makes Pure Blood. ' I Ktr;illll' trt)t:hlrtl W 1 ill Mr m whirl) lr.-ki Mf m from ho lnkT i:irt i T my I ! il it w n to i;t y uitkh"-, dark, il.t! an 1 Very Painful. VViVflith'ttp-'i my ytfi,i l''' t'ifV' 'i ' . tO"' lo'lll'll tllP Kliri'S Si 1K' f'sV " a -hurt time It ,v HtoiJs ."Mrtupar,U;i i .1 v. -.Ills,, a V. i , : .. J.ilsn inipri.-.'.-ii my ft,,Vi i :'. yj Appotito kvi. .. 7 ami 'n'Mi'iiifu iii pt-n .-l-.ll llf.l 111. 1 re Ptni-n.l M.h.iI's .-s.o's.ti.aril a to nil. I. I'iiom, I'.-liiiasii-i-, llnriiin's t rtvk. a ifiood'sCures r .. .. lluiij'i Pills vti th bfi. VAM'B CIK PASTI'ltP, (HtiSSKS. Ex't'fiiitotits lit tho Utah Stutinti (ihuwrtthtit a inixttti'i' of piistut'o gntHrtON iH miu'Ii siiiii'i'iiir fiir .'I'ltitiLr htoors; t. .. ., . ,i,. I'l I'll illlti lit till .rriWSi.M Ifl'OWll Sllll. 'I'ho ilill'i.foiiL'e in tiio iustiirit,y;o valuo of tho ilill'i'fi'tit vaiiotioH is inai'kL'il. Ni v York Work. very lll'Nrl-'ti'l At. TO l'l'.ltNts. Ill nl'.li.f to M'OMfO tho ihuiip iitmos jili. i-i' mi luiu'tifinl to tVnis, a ii"-' tniy wilh a lay it of sun I noiv j.laivil on tho talilooti which the ft t'lis hit k. p!. Whoti tho pots n iv put on this tho satnl shonl.l lie imvi-iviI with a Inyof of moss, wliii-li will ipiilo mill to tho rllVi't of tho 1'ifii stntnl. ll tills s (1,1110 tilt' 1'lTtiS 0 III I'O Wlltl'ICll lrcly, without r inovinir thitu ovi-n frnin a i i im v. in lc-! in . itiol then ly n iiiitiiral I'l'nooss of I'vnpm-ntiiiti tho ilamp In. iss and in. 1 will :;ivo otV sii!' lioii nt tsioi ft 1 1 !. . t i k(M i th.' I'. I'tis in o. id rendition. Tho pla'iis -U-i i ! . 1 1 ( .howi tvd ttiiifiiimhiy lAriy day, rW York t i.s( fVrf. iMtf or vnt'vii rititits. j i'y all nn atis tho ni.l rfitii'nl pr- rii'.l in the h'r of n fruit live, or si.ui- ' i lar sliruli, is dunti,' tho 1: t-t v. tir att. r , , , it litis ihm n l tails ii.iNtrii iiMin iiio iiur- II pfiipi iiv rai'o.l tor il'iriiiL,' t iod it wt.l itvui ra ! I I'o foil ud th , in -nod roll Itti. hi in the following spl ill;;, and ut!ii.l:i!!y tin ivaftrr. ti tin- otiti f hali.l, if II I'll', n.s u rh. r liii!!!::; l!n lif-t low mouths sun 1- : iiu its r. !ii.ia', it l lial'lc in M'l' t.' i' ! 'V.-l'. '':: 'il'-t rale, r tho I '. Is. Tii 1 It'..;,, , ,', -at!v .itintii; nny tin- pui po-o r itii'so, liiu-l ho , s'l.o'.id 1. pt' o I ' .ll' I.O-s, ptll'tl.'- .ri... I of d-.oi.::i. o-o t : i 1 1 . 1 1 n.4 f : i r : i ' -s ' i s tioii. It may In- pus n tfoo is s, t, Put in niiv ," I', -i pr . :i t, . th .',.-. s:,,,ud l.o plio.-l 1. Li.- tii. ui'oind Ii, ....Mi. s dry an I l ai.- d. ll slt - tid i U.-tld s,.m, uli.it I'liiii.-f tl'ofi tii" trunk of tho tfoc tii. in tin r .ots ii l.ti i ! to ii ti '!i, i i erd. r that tin M.I ill. r ntid Ii tidi-fcr til.it - mav hav. pr .1. : t"tt. A 1 1 i:.'ial w tit. r: ' 1 iti it 'is of dry:i' . L it t!i- ti! e Hi never fi.lv taiie t'l I ! at lil'.ll to i-t t"e of til. sol I. !'. till lookolll r- ll Oil I lie k, l, ti.is tint for ot eiietr;. - 1 1 1 i ' tll.'V III, I In ,.,1 l.v pr..y nitv . tii mj'irv uat 1-d. i . ,i . ' il N IMtM. at ti;- a.'. Will . I I II", 1 t- a,, my s i tit : 'it 1 " 'I' i I !'" a s 1.. II. S'.ev. t it A .-!; 'If: 1st r.'lia- i it. N -r t i . i.t I flit v. V rk. v :i ' e. u.l: I ft: -. : i -ii y ot I -!- el. ptit ,!, rt-.uiiat i. oi . . . My rt.l. ii n itir t 'nt . f to- .it.'l al ie, a!,. feed --'it tdi tlitli I raise I, ear. fully ii tie- tiiii.ttr. , l-.li - lid at, 1 l:.p;:.l. t:i, 1 apply i-:,- it ( ! laud, a- mad . Ti;-' l;n 1 v I: ti l- -I tin ! .rta for i y. ar. In !..!. to d, j. ., (old the Hat it Would support tw. ii'v e .U-, and that, i- 11'. I inij::t i." aid to k, . p iwet.tv. It v " .' i -, l':t. , n yi a i's f i . . : . ! that t ':i.e I k. ot . .-; my fai tn. Lot ii Hit. r irtd - titt. titer, -e. ii';, -i i'it raltl. and f'.-ir h-r- -. by u-.t,..' a t h..r..ti" h I imll for o't-adii.g :.,y h. r-l, I very o.-tl O i l-, a-. I ii.V ;..o;e .1 aVel'tlu. n.ili. y.eld of tie.' held fiom l.o i.l p, r,.o.i i j. .,:,., p. My fartii ii'iw - I'I ,'f 1 lo.'tl tl i.stst, ,,t ': I a i -1-. s, eiitif.-d ..: lituiier, f. -i lire at pros. 1,1 bit old. I .VI .-i f. ii ..iilalil" for riiltivatioti. The s,,i , a 1. tiinv clay, with hardpan nl .-, I ll 'V il 'I practice. sold:.;;-, , ..., m ii. li I'ti-tur. s hav- 1. .en poor, H, ith- r hav.- I used silage, m that there i- i lll'l.-h ,-ll-l.'.' for i'llpt'oV, mo'it, I be lieve tiiat any f irmer may continuous. Iv inn r .v.. h:s fni, l,v feeding ttie cr 'p- -r..'Aii tii r. oti to do m -.tie aiu li: ii-, if h- will carefully save an I an. ply lite in mure made from tie m. I .1 i no! ii.-li.-vo iu being e itili i - I to a s :; tl - holii.y. iin-l tiittik th it, us farm, i'.-, we should adv. inc.. all nlon-r the due. and m vi-r besatislied wilh pr. s nt ii 1 1 1 1 ii in. -nt . Tlie coiicliisioii I draw froiii my farm experience and obs rvat mu is tint, in iii'iuy rases, dairy farms run be pur chased in the Kaslrru and Middle States for less than the impr.iv em. 'tit cost, nn.l, wilh gonl iiniHageinciit of boh farm and stock, will prove tn lu ll site and profitable inv. si tn, nt. Ii may be well to add tint my farm is now paid f-.r, my health restored, mv laieiiy well educate. I, and nlln rivise wt 11 provided for. 1'1'IIK W ATliK roil Tilt' UMIIV. A prominent dairy ep rl has t il. n tiio trouble to writ" an essay ou htti.--u nit water as good enough lor cow-. Ho Kecks to Htroiipthon position by illnstratiotm ilruwu from tho iiirthoils ii f tho.so who go down to tho sen in nhips niul tho fjrmt lunlii's of watir hrhl in fit y tcsoivoirs. Ho oont-'tids thnt iim Kiiilors I'liti v wator to ni'ii niul ! tin' viivii.'o iimv lust for months, thov . ' , ilrink "tho wiiiio uM wutor. Thin inau's argument is luitloniod on irno raiirt' of tho iriil rotiditious. Tho dis. taiiro ho livrs from tho sou is .sumo jiistiiirntion for his dolirioiit ktj.jwl- ! I'dyr of tin1 sort of witter sailors ueo for drinking purposes, Imt is no iitiilttlilo for his lurk i iut'ormiitio". rryui'dtii:,' rity rosorvoirs. Tho truth is that nil tin iih i'U rottst riii'tcd ships rarry water roinlciisrrs which prruiit of ail al'Uiidtinrr of ftvsh water I., in ; avail ill 1. at all tinirs. L'ho old way on shiplioiird of r.irn in"; wilier for loan riitisi s is olisolet.. of ti'iirly so, lio o.iusi. niastrrs and rta-w insist mi sto'i. pin." at every opportunity to replonisli their water siipplv. l'iio water in a rity losorveii' is tilniiv.s in I io- ti Ml I'l l' Ills.- of ll.o di'llltlild on it lor consumption l.y tho r si. dent of the town, us wed tt s th" ad dition to ils lio I v tii it is hi int, so us to maintain th" oiuni u. ros-ary for the press-ire that tt ii lt r- it u.l -iprite nt the most .list m; po itt withi.i 'he ri 1 1 ii - of its M'ti tee. S I'litariuiis I'etiurd impure water, i i a:iy si ie, ns one oi the i-li ii f nn ii if, s to the health of man ,,f 1-oist. it ie:u:iili".l for th -1 :'-. ii ti i. .rint.-.l t npert to si t his ,n . jll lit'.' MtJ.l.li:.; til" t. I. '..ill t of so, .-lice and tile olis t", at i iti of lli.u ;h:ful liiiiid . I 'm e v al.-r t- am:'.' n ,1 . nl to .i i !' et le tiil Ii I h in is pitr. I,.,.,!. M.lil etui llelill;;e in ad ill. r ! d food uiid live. I'U! impure at. ;' will pi'i d ilvl.id htm. Tii s diet urn holds ;;..o. I With t . ' v lt : I' ; o. ;ti :-t -til tiiat IV- iiiir. - water for its s,n p.. it. Tie re fore 1 1, iMipoi tan,'" of pur.- u at. r in tii.'ila:r and th" me. --,; of pr. ..'iir ttl ; it l' jiardh -s of I !,. ii ; !li "l : n in seetirt ii .' it. I he net 1. .ti o, Witt.'!' oil t'ie :uii -, .'I-, ttoti , . I'.iii lv w. 11 tindi r s I. an 1 :is iiitla no,- on I (,. il i or oi i. it t- r i of til" il -i .1 il I y row , I'..,-, I , IV i i ra i" . - . iti .1" I l I in it th Itl-tt . ; w ; thi. 1 1 1 n ma ll. I'tliM M ' i, Mil ; l-iii aril .s a pt'o'i' a ; K"i p t : -tr iw o i'i Is well call i- 1 , lo. e the I v.,t. .1 i fit ti Il'otli V. -o.l"l ..; Is . .. r or v ia w .;. :i htiii.l. r...i fs r...l i.t v; :, !r.o":ii! 111 ItllV" l! til" pt I - Hie sir..:; ; I"' tl. i .ti on r Ha ' u -' a : odii. tn t that liiu . .bis ,1'ld I tr-'tllit:; o'll.-i, ; lid - 1 1 .oi fruit pi , s'leh a--1 il.iek i is.i-rti- i"i ' r.r:',-, tie.. i.erri lo'iiSi l.e I li-rli.i d : If :t,.- I.. l'"i . : ant p.. la!. . - .,; ,l f..r pol.il Have I,.. low oit" a'; I I. lay Iti t I -til I.l w . t, -I out and i ti pi re I by s Ll Whl.'h . Ill all - lis tn. id! ll. l.iii I. I. tit i. I , : It; . I .-' .li itt' It r v. ; ii ii ..t 1, ,v. e .to," , -loll. y n -satis- til b" i. It le-xt V, r. r. .oi .:;,v t . i tl-oll I. Ti.. iv ,l:-idv li ible to be ihj t-. d b tl: ,w- : ii.' and fr.-i in-.'. In eati ,. not I. -iiliieiei.tiy r... I.- 1. A a I!'."':- li imp. r , a j.. i.' I I"!' ll.e 1" I I'. ply t.. tt.oi: "Wl.il i- ti,.- ,:,-,.-! d-i for a dad vu.umI p. wen pl. s. .lab!, pill- he butter:,. eo:,,p, t : 1 1 -. : i -V " Alt. rti.i!. iy the dr -tith. ,.t.!.t ui,d btl.-s s to play !l .oc Will l..te p .- lalo.-. iiiai.i:..;' t:.. in a .-rv iiiie. f '.nti crop in in my r. ei .i,-. p, ,-,. I.-: s .-ir.- illilfti-twoi thy ; stable mat. tin r.lllses -t-:; i .. Tile best way to io . p li .:,. v Iron eaiidviti-.-, sa.s, a r:tt r. i . tn.,-., ;t ill tl-dli j tr-. tlie saute i,s p,, . j',,,.. ;s t ';.' W ji V t i. It t If b. i , ,-., !::, j ( ,.. t!i .Oi!-. si,t. way. It -iioll.d b, tho,-. oi h.y lit it" I I After l,i:;e V , I !, It'll.' . I'ltie I- w ith. w h tii. t ii I il tie Valhy ut Aliieh, M-ry ot ti- r, s ,-m 1. 1 rang - ..f .-..ti - t it t.e. , '.,.;,,! j- ,, , 11 r.piiin varieties j ri. .-.-I.- i. -e'iib e , .'a'li I,,- u ltpi d !-. a i, id. r ! tii in tno -i o.ii, r ... ,rts. ' I tr it th w irk n r as oi th 1 1 ! o nl a bee worker is al t st w, eks, t iio work it does h is much tn do wol I he h ll .'tii of its , ten,. ., It does Hot j be. in work t'li ii I t iii t sixieen days ni I, j and thrnn.h the winter they live near ly dormant. This tiint: of ye ir m my . in ens nr.- , s lp. I'se.l.'il. They live ,. i an tiverae ' three years, then a ih rlwili l.e m. j pers",!o. every y. ar. Civ, have been known where lh .pi -.-.is bv.- I tiv,- or j sixyeifs and so.iiui.n-. th.-v hive: ii .t Ine, I a luoiitii. Much tliseiis-ioii h i, hit I, b ,- -iv. ti to th merit-, or dt -advaut i . . '' In;: utid little hives. l'i(. juries im .lint of fav.ira de t.-s. 1,11. ,,v i. f li.i l'hiv.s. Oiliors still cling t i ll:. oil l.iugstroth until iiii:ii'ov,.'nHiu s'niil be more plainly evident. QUA I XT AXI ( lltiors. Iiiirtrlnr oml fireproof colli iih ara popular, Tho t'hinoso snilor is not a lover of discipline. Tho heaviest anchors oij;h ahotit 7,700 pound. "Kick the Printer," is u idn soon on 'iishino;t,in Htrrct, l!rtoklyn. ( lootl phivrrn of tho harp nro saitl to l.o tht; isriil're.st of all iiiusit'al ptf fornicrs. 'l'ho ollit'i'iils of Korea wonr upon their hats the figures of various liirds i.nd animals. A bursting ran of corn at a laino "l arkorv" is one of tiio oohl inriiacrs to huuiaii life. The I'ernviatis, thouuh ietiorant of li iiilin r and writing, riuched a hip.li stale of civiiiz ition. An Iii.liiin i io.stolliee clerk stumped a letter eonlainiii"; nn i plosivo recent ly. It came nrar killim,' htm. An int. i n itioual niatriiiiouia! ptiper, printed iu three liiiinuimes, is nlnuit to make it uppeariiii ' in I! rlin. Tin re nre ihirleeu Uiiown laiiguuuvs nn I iluilei'ts in which the iiiimo of the Pony is t Apii ss, d in two loth r. In Tii 1 the e "Id at Constantinople. Turkey, whs so seM te that tho I'.lark Sia was froen for fifty nuhs from shore. A I'aris sori. I v is .said to have satis factory proofs that Nicholas do Savin, of thai oily, is 1 J'. years of a,'.', mil t ill' id. lest m iu In III','. 'I'll" li on an e.itiieoinlis are os nn lis iu i lt ii'. and it is estimated tiiat from i;,no i.ml'l (u J.'i,(iilii,Hiiil do id tire there itt'' rre.l. A st. urn ph oi h, weiohiii'r ."ii'i.MOO pounds, and own i in San I'.ei uamlina Coiinty. ( 'alt fort. ta, is supposed to be t !i" Itu e. ! pl.ei !i ill the world. llie oldest oil, tree iu r.iiidatid, di'nit hie!, r. 'f to the eoinpiist, tt. at' N 'I'loti, li e. fallen. I t had II ,'ile: lull leliee . ! -!ty-s let t. One 'in st. r I '."l l. li, win i has just die I ut llori. . Hill, Conn., iu his el tht -nint ll li if. Wlli never known to w. ar a -locki: or a a .ek, for that in i!t. r. A hoiis.. m M I ford, M is. . is s,, I w.tli t. -limpet that a iiniiger ibl . t i io.--c.iv. r a of X.'.ales visited eoti.pl, te!v e. I,, n- .slifkl v Hon d iitt.l It II lio-'f of W 11 W. Will II the I'i '..'.' I. old I'. llill.Vli. il - I drink Ir .in to il t n,y itt-tl him t i ais, an aieieiit lirtiiktii ; hot-li ll m l" I d .wn ft'.. in th" t of the r.r. tit l'i- !s ( ir. It'.vyn. The largest btiil bli : stones nvj those ii-. , ,ii ihe cyel-.p. ati walls of I'm 1 1 hrc, in Syria, s,.m.- of which li.t astiP sivty-threc L.t iu length by tw, nty- iv ill brea Ith, atel are of un known d.-pth. Ah ie - locomotive i- some years a iis'i'iieled for H -.- Ill llussia. It 1-. , lio- o ,- I to haul l l ei".llt between si. I', t. -i-sbnrg and ( totistadt. 'J'he lloi.t p;,rl tests on a s..,l.r,. and the .iiiviti.: wheels nr. studded with .1.11' r-..ti Wiiielan l ii i s. yt'rul l:il'::o apple orchards iu 1'iiion, Mo. (Lie In !.. tn- apples of talo but ,,f ti,, i I I. I Vie will make lie:. t:l t.. salisfv thrt II il 111 01S SI I I to make n bush ;i dumpling siif p. r-oiis of ordi- li a api' I it os. 11;, lute St -phe!l M . kit,-, of Wil li. itltsleii", Mass., who hit by will ooii for a public library in that town, also willed to hi. In, ise, for its tt' i an I services, "a g -o, d-isr of lit. .reform and a suit .Lie burial on lit- latin on which l.e so faithfully s rr 1 ii.s master." 'l'ite Vi-eav a, the belt -1 cruiser jititi clop!, ted a' litlbno lor tiio Spanish ' i..iy. lit! lined ill h. r trials under ; mil u d draught only a fpe.-.l of IS.T, k:: I.. Tie- shipyiird wli. re she was I bti.it ts iu a rein it k .i.ty favorable 1 po.,'i. ii, ..r the raw ore can be br--ti lit in at nif etf! titi l a fully 1 . ,piij p,-, war ves.rl turi.e I mt id the j I'rlrilleit WimiiI lur ( liinese ( iiM'nis I Ac iii.. us so,:,.. ,,f weilth is re i .ott,,l by th- I'r.nch Consul at M-.iiu-te, iii upp.r Tonkin. It lies j iu wool mine. The wood origin illy was a pine f. .r. -t, which the tarth aill e.it d iu sou... catiiely sin. Sonn: o. t n- tree, ill'.' a yal'il tn lllalllet"l'. Tloy he in a s'nut ing directinn, and in sandy soil-, which cover them to n d. pthof about eight yards. As tin t"p branches nr.. well preservt d, it is j tii oiht the j;, ..liigiciii c.iviilsion w Inch I burie I tin mi e niimt be of very great i Hiiti.putv. The w 1 fin nished by thesf timli. r miii. s i- imierishalilr, and the t'hill. t.e gladly buy it for foll'llis. ( tniipi n-atiou. A rich fimily liviu ; on otit' sidi' of tii. sir. , t h id a child stitVering with croup an I s. ut ..r fntir doelois. Tiio child tli. d. A r fluid living across the -trcet ha I th ' roup but its par ents wen- too poor to ii'Vnrd doctors Hie I the eh I I r.-cnt-red. Atchison iiobe. Win ii Caii nla stnrto.l to ninke eh. she s.nt to the I ' II itetl St it es fo.- eiiers -makers. Now the ( 'iina litiii rile, e si I is for I ruin one-half to out j r. io more ihnii that made in the Stiue vf New Yolk. for the iioisiinui:. EASV llOI'SI-KI'.KrtNll. Til Franco one can jmrcl aso tho ftmallest portiotiK iuiaeiiialilo ami no ouo is Miirprtsrd. Uudrr these condi tions the hoitseket per need lnive but littlo labor in faring for her ftnul, for she buys what she roipiires from day to day and there is no waste or an xiety either as to to the storing or the carilli' of it. St. Louis Star Si.viii;;s. A NI'KONii KITl'lll'S Sl'llllt,. A very roiiveiiieiit, one iniirlit nl liiost say nect'sstiry, artielo of kitchen furniture is a stron.n' stool such as those itso.l in ollices. It should, how evr, be only two feet hijrh, which is the proper height for the nver.ifje per Hou to sit on aiid work easily nt a ta ble. Koine women are known to ob ject to them beeiiilse tin y think that they cause a maid to fall into In 'y hnliits ; but, surely, a mail who can not be tl listed to lesi herself when she ran conveniently do so, or at It n st do her work in us easy a way as she can, is hardly worth linv i:;-:. Many kin Is of work in the w ay of reptu i in.' t hi lers for cooking can bo ihuio just a wt il sitting as standing, provided the si at is high enough to give the arms full force ; utid certainly maid as well a-i mistress should huo the In In-lit of all the easy ways of working that can b dry ised. l'n nn, l-'n ld and I'm side. r.si: or iHi.i i.iirii. ; .nor oil cloths ur . each ye ir bring more generally ii -oil, especially the ll. ible ones. Matiy housekeepers put a wide breadth of il under the dining table over tlf carpet alrfi ly in phir . This not only i-.iv.'s th.; carpet from weir, In', is ea -ily el.-an--d w i I h I lie tt-e i '' :i damp chilli, and om will be tpiile . :rprisod to know how soon il beeotn. s tlirty, a fuel md n..; ie. able wh. n a carpet iih.n is in use, a .v.-ry niiieli of the ti lirl tilt, thr-i'ifii ( th tin I n -in :i t !i, injuring th.- carpet to a .-reat extent. I Iflell W ll.'H t he lllll.ll room lloor is ud carpeted, mi oilcloth is Used under iif taolo,'o!' I he In. "I folks, occupying the t-ll.le position III tlie table for year., nr certain In wear the paint from the ll.mr, i specially if th y westr heavy boots or shoes ; an I il lh y III' lelissof lllleasy Willi their leet, inn lew months t he lloor ..hows t ho efforts, all of which the oil cloth previ nls. Placed upon the lloor before the sink, table, desk or any place wlv-re there i- much wear in the j dining room, kileiteti or sitting rimm where rugs niv led used, the saving iu carpets an I painted floors an ii! - tn tpute a sum i eii iu mio year. I hose ll. xiblc chillis are often ii-e.l uinh r stoves, and should l t"tl'l tn snllie dis til lice III 1 1 II en ell s i 1 1 ', bat the thick I heavy ii. les are bet', r adapted for lh 1 reach of all. Many of the desigm; ,: are really beautiful, and prominent ! colors can be s dec:.' 1 to match the . carpet, paper or paint in tho room for I which the elotii is iiii. ii led. Tin- ar tistic designs cost no more Ihnii the j mere daubs of blazing color.. '1 ho j small figured ll"ible cloths nre eiy desirable for table et.vel s, as tin y ale : readily cleaned, and nre much n.t d upon tin- kitchen table, and while tin y must be removed lor c. rlain culinary opei nt ii hi-, tiny me readily repine. -d, and the tables hmk neater wln n th.y are in place, and v.h. u ..nee us. .1 they are sc'dniii disc ir.h' l, except I'm- le v. oin-s. -Aintiieiiu A in ieull urist. nn n its. Orange p i Min ; i ue cup of stit.'iir, one half cup of folic I crackers, two tablespooiifuls of biitt.-r, one mange, ("late the rind and s.pieeZe the juir ) one ipiart of milk. Pake like a cus tard. Serve Cold. Aiiiioiid Cake. Three ipint lers of a cup of butter, one cup of sHar, half a fill, of mvi'i'I mill,, three egg-, whites i and yolks beaten separately, two cups of llolir, two 1. Vel tcaspootifiils of bak- ine-powder and one pound of id- j nioinls, blanehed ami sliced, stirred iu Inst. Save a few whole ones to put on top of icing. C ue ii iii I ier Catchup Tfiko large, j hi r t if ally ripo cuciinibers, parr, remove the H 'cds and grate. I'riiin through a sit e and to each pint add a half-pint uf vinegar, a ipiarter teiispoonful of pure cayenne, an even teiispontifiils of salt, to heaping tenspnonfuls grated horseradish. Nice to cat with lish, when cucumbers are gniie. Soup Stock The water in which n leg of mutton, a turkey or fowl has been b. ih'd, may be fooled, freed froiii fat, put mi the stove wilh a slice of two of carrots, half an onion, two blades of celery, two cloves an 1 if do. hii i tl a lilt Ie t Ii v me, savory and pars ley; cook one hour. Strain a tra spooliful id beef extract and n very Kitisfactory soup is tho remit, with very little trouble. An I iiKrnti-r.il TVurher. Little I toy They won't, ever pot mo to tfive another 10 cents toward a present of alo k for the teacher. Mother What went wnnii;'. Little H. y -Wt- K-'t the principal to select one for her, and he picked out one that was jus' crowded full of information, and si;e's been teachln' It tl US CUT SlllCtJ. tt ho lntle the Tent ? The Mohammedans tcaeh that Adam and Kve once lived in ii tent on what in now the site of tho tem je at Mecca, . . The best baking rQ dir.'n Iw nnn Corn'r of Steel 1 tails, A steel rail cost" twleo bs nitich us nn iriin one, but the universal use of the I'otner iiietitis inllliiiiis to tho fanners or the Yi st. It has enabled railrotds to use larger and heavier Cirs, ami the rmtdis tire elieajer ffi'Mhts anil quicker trii'is)ort:iti.i, Xew Tin riiitinieler. A new thermometer for registoriny extreme heat Is nimposed of a liiiild alloy of sodium ami potassium, in btead of mercury. The boilimf point of t'lh alloy is about l.lno ilejriees ub ive, ami its freezing point 1 de crees' below zero. Not I'm i t nal 1 . It Is rrI"sitl thru postage stiimps ne ii ii iii i e i i-u, so iiiii witen Moien s.l lll'IT. U'l.on k.T,t ,,n from ioslolllees mo rooties may im irai'itu Svvt'v Tim t.-tl t or Tim '-tinn. Tin r-i is n-.or lo-t in lif-t Irotn i.ultiug oT from Io-1 y till to-ai irpi y what Hiiglit I." .leiH'eal'i" instimt tli.ia 'roni any other e imn, I'm I iiti" titi I lam . h.iv- thus ivr., -l;i' I, nu I in mill.. r things It will u-it .Io Io .lelay orli'll'. A in. in h . 'il.ling oil .-rut. -hi's lur I lie r.-st of Iii- life, etiu f I l.y sprain, vv-iill I litiv-i' I' -en a w-.'H, so iii I man, oat of uiis"ry, if ho ha I ii-e I Si. .1 i.'o'.s Oil when t If inis- 1 .-1 1 in-P' I. It Is inw-.-r to i sonii lo i;. I it , le v rt.i i late to u-1 il. Tii ' great roan-ly for paiii never t.airl.'s ; it wail ilu its work la I-u aiinuii s it it is til .eve I t.i.l.is.i. Tp'at . nn as j. ui w-Hil. I a n. i.-.Hili !iiio--k it out us s ..iu a. il liin-s. Xi-'aki.y every farmer who lives close to a t"Wii a! some lime in his life thinks of laying out a burying ground. HOTHRRS and those aliout to become mothers, should know that IV. ricivcV. l'a voiite I'lesei iptiotl robs ebiltlbiith of its torture, terrors anil dangers to both mother and child, by aidini; Nature iu preparing the Fv-.tciu for parturition. Thereby "labir" and also the period of ronhnement are greatly shtirteiied. It also promotes an nhuii'l ant sedition of nourishment for the child. 1 lining p'.et'liaiu v, it pre vents morning sickness" and those distressing nervous symptoms frotn which so m.inv suffer. r.n.'. i. Cclllr Co., T ras. I)n. R V. rn.Pi it. H11IV1I... .'. V. : ;, ,; .X; I tool; y olii " l-'avoi itf Pre srriptioii " pi -v i.ms to l oiiliiH lii' iit and iii-vcr did so vv. li in my life. It ia only two weeks sill, c mv i onlon-in. nt anil I am able to do my w.n!;.' I ie. I stioiigi r than I kver did in -i wt t-k--. hi fore. Yotus tt til y. A MOTHER'S nXPHRIF-NCH. .vm.'; ;,., ,., r.., j'.mA. PR R. V I n i-'"- Ihuiilo. N. v.: ..;. .S';i - I In p.. 1:1 l iking your " I'avor ite i'ri'sviiptioti " th" fiit t motith of put; ntini y, ami nave e.ui tiniii'd taking it : -inoe ronlini meat. I did not etpi iii iiee tin- nan -c.l or .my of the ailm nts due to pregnancy, alter I began taking y.i'.tr " l'r.'scripti.m " 1 w 1". etiiy in t.dur a t hort pjyilyjTjriy tim. and the phy .h i m 'dSsvtVV rii.1 I Rt al- iig im i.sf.allv well. .. '- We think it saved nut a'K!" " a ftre.it .lea! of sufi. ring. I was trouMeil a gn at deal with 1. iu orrhe.i iils-.i, and il has Uoue a world v: good for me. Yours truly, Mks." W. C. nAKI-K. COOK BOOK '.nK EOCti FREE !. i?0 PflOtS 1 1. Lib I RATED. n .1 Hi- lorti-l 11:1.1 ll.-l 1 1.0K- 11. miss .iilit.i.-. Mmlr.1 Inenhnnsr for 20 l.rj:: linn hf-di .-io Iri in I.l n f. !' wiiilMi.-r... unit .1 '.'-is-nl s1-..t1. W rile r.-r ll-i .1 ...ir mlier lin.' I'ris mliiin- W00150N S-.r-r Co., .-) 11..1. -ii m Jo; I.HO. oaii. Ti,,..a...t QNE DOLLAR vV.j-ii-H-sLL-'-f; ELECTRIC BELT I in ii, it !pin limp. Our rtT.r w fhr' Im.. ..i u .lt It pd Host I tuijili Svtih. '!'-tf it-t. U i H$?b Ki,HiiiaY liniyi Truitu 1 lor nSiu' TTul siart Im nii-lnr- I. if., IttiiKiit Im Am tIim I'.ftii nl t-ihl. hiwr iiity. S.t u.-.ti.itt pr' - ever Slat niul urti.!ii;ift' l:i in arly i-v ry o.iv nn I t '. lii-N t y t ini. t.t . ir''-i. ji! ciints t :iiir nn I' I. Fl K NT V. UMSV.. Pr-Ml'iii. .'IO Wnnliiimlnn Mrrrt. l'tnmhUrfpie. N. V Consumption was formerly jiri'iitninrcil iiicuriilili. Xoy it in not. In all of tho curly stiiges of tho diKeutie Scott's Emulsion SenJ fur famph'i,! en Soott A Bowne, N. Y. All an powder made is, Health, New- York City. AlisU'inlous on Suntlays. Tho tn 1 n 1 in 1 1 in penalty for Hervlrg drinks on Sunday In Western Atis trail t Is jC"iO. A hotel keeper In I'eith, the nietroiolls, was recently mulcted In the Mini of xloO for il legally refreshing a party of three on tho Sahbatli. the court refusing to regard the three drinks as constitutr lug a single offense. Another curious feature of the licensing law in West ern Australia Is that the lhenseo must not alisent himself from his house for more than twonty-clght days in the year, except by epceial permission of a stipendiary magis trate, a restriction on personal liber ty that has long he 'ii the source of much itrltathii ami Indignation to tho trade. WALTER BAKER & GO. t -j 'I he Largest .Miiiiura.turfrs of C PURE, HIGH CRA3E C0CU.5 Anil LHULULA I tS fH!GHE3T AWARDS ffiti (he Rrfat Industrial and Food iti Luropeanci America. (lit- Imt. h I'wfM, n AlVs . th. r I li. i.ik .il- t !' n .",v nt ll-fir I r-.ir.it.. ThfirMnTiita KHIMKI nnA 1.1 ' lutcly puft bu4 nyldbltf, ni.il ' '! ' "''i'- 6ouo dy ghocl:;s evxhywhere. WALTER BAKER 4 CO. DORCHESTER, MASS. " 1 vri-.lv t hi.l not osten lht Fld." Why 1 Ihunnlil 1' ctiii-il.nl. "So It wit lint ll lots K'Vii v,"';."'' Krailen. It ilistif nn' '''''.''"i',,.,. "Oh. tlir lien-, ii"-- s.U"W t Ills Y.niMI hp ll riithl iu l-tu uiluiilvik " ys lmt i it I " "A Ripnns 7 abulc t " "fio you rarry them orouuil with U"iit them 1 Li t.M uf the little vUU tn my vest jwkeu" . L. DeuoLAS IS THE BIST. NOSQUCAKIN& $5. CORDOVAN, rRCNCrl. f !A.VE:U tDCALH 5- TINE CALF&KAJJGAB01 o.5-0F0LICe,3S0LE5. ,,r.ra.V.'ORKINOHEfiis LXTI.A FINE. 14 2l.7-5 BOYSSCHfOliHOEi LADIES , .LriUI I UK lHIIl.liUUC W.L.DOUCLA3. nriOCKTON, MASS. You ran nno money by Tvonrlnn ilia W. I.. Donslan S3.00 Hior. rrrnlldr, n- tv.n I.int.nt lnnnufti-liire ot thntxru.U'..f nli.o In I ovv- . : I.nii li:u.-in;iiii-iillit-lr iil it. l-y Humj i-; I'.' litimo icul .rl.-o on th hciin'it wl.i. li i n '-i l tou n t.ilni-t tilitl. j.rlce.-i nnd tho n i l tli-tr.-iin rv.'tlu. our nli..M fia.it cuium ..rk la n :.'. lltllni; n-ut vv. i.il x jiiallllca. W.'lrivelti'.-i. P 'l I .-v.-rvi.-hi ro nil nv- r .rlei' fof t'.e eilu- i-iv-n Item rciv i " r in 0; i .! ii.ipiiO jllliit.i. 1 our ilf..l.T i-.-.'.i: s.t Mi;-il yuu. wo can. $12 to $35 fit ii hr m win m f.rlilnv for me. r. r. irr I wli.HMti It :i Ii i ai-l li'.ivel h ih" i -it my, a t'-am, A WEEK i tl :ti. p ll l iifct's,irv. A v l-'.iti i'l l-nvii a'll i ... i .-!( ir.i.:.-r will DuJ .I- iititf c -r i'f.!ttaiiu i.i:h i. us.-1 t. K'l.i.t utlvao rtlttt M- n uii l (his all cxi't tii .t p ta.'Ut. b ar 11th u jil .Hu.u !. Klcbuioutf, Va. ,HMIHIV CO,, twm., tin oiit Si'hi'l la K. f. in l. I'atroiiH la rilM-.li r.e $ ni iflMI. Ki 1 114 full liifiirmutiuu, vuit - 1 f r 1 1 1 1 u-n htu.li i w n. T -ial t ihi uf j -tc-.i- iay. A-l-lr.'--. i.t r.itiU.iiy'tm I'I 1 l". 1 si&a j0 v will t'flVct n ouro quiolirr than any other known Kjircilto. Heott'n J'mulsion jiro ntott h tho makinpf of healthy liut-tissuo, relieves iutlamuiatititi, (ivemimcs tho cxcchs ivo -wasto of tho iliseaso tuiil yives vital htrctioth. For Coughs, OoMs, vVoak Lntips, Sore Throat, Broncliitij, Coijauruiitioii, Scrofula, Atia'tnia, Loss uf rkvah aud Wasting Diseavtea of Oiiiilren. l?uy only tho geiiuino with our trade, mark on sa'non-iolortd wrapptr. S,,'ll's F.tnuhion. I-KEF.. DniRglsts. SO cents and $ I.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 15, 1894, edition 1
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