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Nock'ncp fr u AVIi.-ile. A largo whale washed nshoro on the coast of Labrador on An.'. 17 hail a lonir anchor chain wrapped thrco times around his body. The anchor, which wus still attached to the i hain, weighed nearly a half ton. Tub dovll always demands moro than his due. Qualm Hut Full ' Meanlnj. "A crlolt" "a stituY'"a twit" "a jam"-"a hnlt"-".i r.iw s;.ot" "u blin spot-' "deft 1 Holies," ot'., ar t iUer n.im well known iimoii.,' tlio ill- of HimIi, bou muscle, nerves iiud joints, im 1 an bettor un derstood as lieiutf so .vislly " surely eunvl by 81. Joeol3 Oil. 'f no u.imm ur" pointer to what it has done iiu l always will ilo roa ! ily. Nonotoo ruadlly, either, tor many of tho inllrmltiBB Inai-'iUvl by tlios nomenolHluros, H ueleotaJ, o:0'ii lwi-l very serloiM results, widen tho r-' it remely for twin stands roady to rosi-tt au I provai. Nouo the less ua ful is It to Ii iv ua n.iu I al ways reudy, for tho sudden pain I v ry it-n tho fatal ono. No mnn In Rood who boliavos !ii:ii.-ie!t sim ply because ho bus to. fit I.ouU, Mo., has un '!"! r:' car ambit lnnce. A Chllil Kn)oT The pleasant flavor, uentlo in'tinn and sooth" lug effect of Syrup of i'ina, n U n ia mud of laxative, aa.l If tho father or mother bo cos tlveor bllLuui, tho mit itnitifyiuii results fol. low its use; so that it is tho bout family rem edy known and ovory family should iutvo bottle. It is woll to hopo f-r e.-.v.'S., I n- :mu'h bet ter to deserve it. There X Notions " Just us liiKiil " a- Ui.ati- T -iliah-fti'hti.billimsiii-aiid.illdi.-pl''i-..t the -ten.-ach ami liver. One tubule me rein 1. Ia cc voting mi -ihn-".- ii--s w s ar; apt to loso our own. Vt. Kilmer' i r- w a m r -11 o o r eurM Bll Kidney nnd Jlliel.l'T treti! 1 1'amphlot and Consultation lry Laboratory lilnKhntiiton, N. i. L"VO can bo iiii'O.m l'T-i.""l, but aev.-r over estimated. Karl's Clover Knot, the u-re:it lh 1 imrirter, fves froahness ami cleanu-s- to the cump.ei ?n and cures coUAtiyaiiou. i!5 cts., 60 cts. $1 Tho bright side Is n..t a. way tho ii.;'it si-i". Mrs. Winloiv' pnotMns Syrup for rliildren teething, softens the lciii-, reduce ' liilluuuua tlon, aliu6 pain, cures iud eou. . --c. a bo: lie Every mau-inado jiod lias a In -art of i-t'-no l'lsn's Cure f..r Cei-ueit li' ii ha.- n '-Mu;i as a t ' Jii lt' mi' li'-in . !' M. Ai:u"ii. il': SOn.H'11 M.. IttliTul... X. V . Mav I VI. It i.- nnioli better to - iiT-t tl: ia to fin. If afflicted with sore eye- 'i-e lr. I-uuir Thotn;. sou's Ee-wuter. Druui.-L- ---1 at -V- per ; utile Fallh has always n .-.hiti'iu :ae-. THE BAKER'S BILL Tells of CroitlylncroayodAppotito "It alTurds me u'l'e o id.-.'.-un- to ti-ll n.it mil. tho ctinditlnn of my ;! .-ot 1,,-altli but a.-o that ol my : Imii tarn i!. A friei.d win-i,t- w nf my 1 t 1 . - il, :..hi-i il ine to ill::. AMi-v f.M' I .. . t T i . -- ;i u' "i mI i l-ale :'. my li.-.dt!, w.-i- tn.'i. .1. I do t;.. havetbal II: 1 A-, im-'. no t . i i r i ia I he -t.-tll.lill. ..olv ;il!,-i' latin-', ai. d in 1" lit I feel like a lie;V p. !; ai.. I lio d -. ih- I j.lea-arei:. Ii:e. l-.vi-ry mend- v of in) family j- u-iuj lb' d - - ir-i- Mrs Mary Jiiko , nn'.a and ;t Ii ! n Itrooklyu, N. v. etii i.tl re.-ub-. if 1 may IuiIkc by my baker's bill vacii ei-k. Hood's Ii yg Sarsa- Siirsapiirilln Is wonder- f f 4 f2lC fill for I'linlA inu- the 141 1 blood ami aidin" diire J tlon." Mas. M i: v t ta KB, I lo Alalia ma Am., Hi-ooklyn, Ni w Ve-U. Hood'9 Pills em-" iii;i.i'i-ni $12 to $35!: A WEEK iu--.il Ii III Clll.-H. -M tlilx an p ovnti-Iit. -Si ill" li'-ur-. h u-." I I t .t-Iv.iii- tJMiO. It. I"' .lOIIN-IIX V t .. 1 tth mill thiin (... liii htiioiitl, VJ. Don't Cheat Your Stomach. You must have pure, wholesome food, no matter how much of the sham you'll take in other things. Buckwheat Is pure and wholesome. i t-'WV'" W,r& TO .SINfiERS. The girls who pat up my Mcd'cal Discovery all go to our Warren Stre-t Methodist Church and tw o ol the-m siuyr; with great pleasure to tlnm.-elves and others. One of them came to me one day, saying, " Dr. Kennedy, I must tell you what good the Discovery is doing in our church." "Glad to hear that," said I. " Well,"she wont on, " When I was so hoarse last Spring, ou said it seemed like Inward IkMoit and ad vised me to be"in at once with tho Discovery. 1 did so and in one month the hoarseness was all none and my voice had improved so much several of our church mentioned it. Ol course I told them you had advised the Dis covery and I was taking it. In iun. one of the girls said, I want to try u too, and the fact is llt.it the whole church, I might say. found out that Kennedy's Medical Drscovi-:i;v would cure their throats and pimp'e.-t and many other troubles." "All due to Inward Humor," sad I, and that's what 1 explain in my little book which 1 send to any otts who asks or it, and my Mod.cal D.s covery is sold in your town Youts truly. Donald Ken.neuv, Roxbury, M.u. 14 tit lie- bin? In- ear- !ul ti-.vt th -h-o- i- ! II tie mil ill wol'li ill fill ... i . o , ' I'.irt..-- i r.-t :r--1 - i - lilt- .1 to an -I lol ' - th- e-. r ,l;i !, r,-l:e.- ,. m.ll -i I, -f iri-l I''"" ! . 1 ,1 ti th , .ii i Ti ; i t ., ii. I ol t .';" 1 1 lot e. i - , I' :: !', 'M i 1 to ;i ii -, i- ; . o, I '- ''I , j I. II li.-oll of tie- hoe -lo l! il o be - , r .- I iri.-a r w,l, iln-l I , , , , . . , , OVKlS-Fr.KI'IXtl l.l'.NH. There ih iim ntiicli injeiy ilotio to ti llot-k of luvoi's by ovcr-fooilinj,', iim liy uot foodiioj; fiioii'-rh. Koop their hh jictittH slmi'ii to liitiko thorn activit not lazy. Ltiziui-'iisi is not foudtic' ivo to JinUllll'tlVt-llL'SS, lltltl IS IV Itlllltl I'ilSllV contrnctcil from too much ntUvition nt feeding time. Winter weather- umi ally creuten a good niMU'tite, hut this Kholihl not he over indulged in, mid laziness reiilnei! gooil lay in;,' iii:i. it ii -. Aetiyitv luiiht ho lnid to intloil.ut'e lay- I'.U'SR OP itot'V Mir.u. Any condition that will prodnco in ilammatioti ia tlio cow Mill euu -.- the milk to lieeome rooy throtijrh an ueid Htute of the blood. Tlu recent hot wealher is as tryitie; t,i eo'.cs an, I tak ing the ilia's into eonsider.iliim, more ho t!ia:i it is to per-o:is, ait 1 w. know how heated and feverish we hero' io in very hot weather the more so if vve are exposed t tho hot sun out nf doors in an open I'u-iil. It' prssibi.' the eowsh.iiihl be kept tip uiiiint; tlie lut test part of til il iv and fed s.one out l'eed in the ilat Ucne I e! -an s! il'ie. This would previ. nt the hliows how de-irab!.' a p oow.s is. Nev, York "It" oiiiu'inty. n't : .- --o. WKI'.Vil.S IN rew-i. The in-eets i:i the Lima b. an- :o w idely k in i w ii under the n one o!' "i viriis," an 1 they are cln-i ! r- late to tho emum-m "pen v.eev.l." an while not more than o.i---h.:l:' I In of tiie iutt-r, they are fully as .i.-trei live. Snmetiinrs Ho :y : mo'- i tlusti weeviis may be l oo i in o:. larm" bean, and th. y ait.ie!. !: a: iy a kind--, and vari. tii -s. I n tmyiov !.. so plentiful in the North- m as in t!. Middie aii'l Sonihei-n S:.u, .-. The tire supposed lo b, laid oil til" .:iv, Iieaii pods in snmi.u r, and the eru! safely hi ld-ti in the rt-r. b, a:: when t.'athere.l ia ill I':;!'.. K. ei-iitb. lio"V.-r, s-me nl' r at. ::,:!.. i-' have .'laim.-.l that th" w.-. ii- lay lb- i rirs uii u ripe ! -an- ul't. r t':- v :.r st, .r. d, add ' e.dit -.i.-t" to mtiii.pi.v i thi.- rather itn'i-'ial maun--!' f"i' v.-i---! nl' 1 in- nn- t iiieli ! ii w.-i vi!- inte-i I b.-a :i- !: and H"!i" but ;. 1, for plaiitim.'. Nev. V' li Vianvii The United Slav v.- t'.i" i.'ilnw Iuj: Hot; ! I : 1 1 i : l'r -ho I in r-e-: In pr.-parino t!ie lwr-e fn.it for t!:. shoe do not tmieli with til" kr.il'' tin Ir.'i!', mi!" or b:ir-. ;i i-. iioivim,' s:ir plus ',;roMl!i of tloit p:ii't of tie- io.,1 wllil'h is the seat of tie- -ho", it-" !:; eut'im;' piuia r-aii l r ,-o, -in-l not l.n l.nife. The sho.i:,.; i.n:!.' may la u-i-d, if li- e -il'y, la n-.ii td" top clip. I ipeiiini; tie- li- el -or makin.r ii cut in t.he iuik!" "f Hi" v., ill :it tin- ie .-l must tint In n'iloWi -1. 'i lo' ra-ji n, iv I'" ll.-i-il 111 'on in,- l.iirt ol tin- loot W li"!i per c. tit of pota-b. Tie -easily la-eie. 'ii--,i by th. partii'les in t ii.-m, as t in "ll the' -ill .'ao -, alt 1 ::s the -,nt,--.-rate and o'oi.-H in tie :u ! ini-- '. he i-raiiite nnd "iiei-s r, . r ' of fi Id-par, in ie i, h o'lii' s;i:ea, tire i .-pi eiaii y rieh i i pota.-! lin.", and i v -u -an i : i t loi -riv, t lire' f-rlilo an I pro.l n"iv-. sunn' l Xb-llt It i-i possible t oaii-li tin.' rlialnrt'. r of soils by n m visionary examination ns to tin ir e tent of pota-ii, nnd when pota.-h id iiiiilnut it is a :,'.-iii ral ii ilioat i n i that nil other kin-W uf pluut fo.nl : I 's-arv, nn 1 til" si'!.-- iipppe- to tie i 1 pre.-. No riitt in w i;h i!i - I,:. is i- Jmn ; pi rinitti-i : th-- r.; o ,t).,u i- i.-e - It -r-. :l- d I ! oirv. 1 .a t - j o- i 1 1 ,..f. -ii-.:i!il ., -t.r.ar- i I t real'-.! a - t :.e !i.-,- - -o , .-! ,- e-li j', ' routs IM,v rt .iiiii-r. I:i for tii,- .: ,- to ,. ... iiiiiiiv I r i r-.'lt.iM Irlrlnl o.lra .-I I 'ale lit ai.l oll-l-l.- rl ., . ill :i- -a. tiie wall- at tie- h". 1 . I tin liov--'- ' i -.V,' ll loot, a- is ir, mil in iioiie. i ,-,- inu-t I be n-i-1 thai tin- ii. .oi tin. 1 to. I .' 1 1 a I , tit" o ! 1 1 -. I - -; I r I . t r e til th" Mao (? j bi-iu;; tin n r.!-" d dm-, ii !o imk- ii,. ; K foot .-hurt to suit tin: !;., u- of:- n A happens. The h it shoe mu -t n-'t in i applie' 1 to tin.' h-H'.-e'-- fo.e, ui.-l r an;- w oiro'Uii tanees. Mike tie ujo i r - r 1 C foot siufaee of tin--iio" pi rfeetly t!a'. I so as to i?ie it a I -1 b -ari:i-.r. A -'w w.t'a a eotienvo I't'oah 1 -itr'a , i sI'I'l'I.V i' I'iM'ASM. W I'ota-li i- : 1 1 1 n I : 1 1 1 , 1 . ; 1 1 - ,-1, -Mont i'.-ill 9 ,.iU but i ll,- in ti I,,,,.. b.i, 1. i I say- til" N'.-W York Tim. -s. Til,-..- are i m i!. rivnl from forks tint t. t.! :i : n a j f lare-i' ipiantily of l'i Id-par ne-i mi. -a. ; in whirh there is from ten to li'.ireti j nbiiuud. Tin- natural fertility of I ' ''a'"'1 d honey i-hoiil-1 be put in rdti-.s ooiii'se has in pa t nyrrs piodiiee.l a j r earthen jars or tin pails, nnd Kept tiirivinif ve;,'elatio!i. so tiial tie! ile- 1 he same as cumb honey, ia a wiirm, oiiyed veoi-tiibhi matters widoh sup'ly ' ('r.v I'hieo, nnd never in tho oi-llnr. the te e led tiiti'oj.ri'11 are iilsu iibiin hint I When the pir;s are kept w ithout and this completes the full supply o: s'm Iter, curn inu-t of neees-itv ho nil nooded plant food for a i-eiies of mule the principal ration, ns it is ono er.ij.'S. Thus it is that very often nil j of ;ii best materia Is that Can be used appiieatioii of nitrates, or of phos- I ',,r iii'.intainiiif animal heat ; hut for phorio ueid, to tho soil is suOieirnt to j oiowiuo- uniiii -iU and espeoinllv when proditee oood i-rops. Hut mIu-ii th j well sheltered, it falls considerabl v bo polasii is ileiieieiit in tiie .-oil it istreii- ; Pr.v tho but rution for growth, whilu orally tlie case t lint nil tii i other mo.-t ' it is not the most economical ration vaitmble oleiiients are so too, as tho whoa tho rosulU and tho cost aro con boil is naturally les fertile. So that sideroJ, a fjooil 'est in this way is to u.'io somft potash fertilizers nuil note tho result. l'itoFITAIIt.K SWINK HAISINO. Jf a farmer grows but ono lot of sv. itio eaoh year, ho ehould grow thorn with a certain market in view. If two lota, iio should market twioo a year. If hprin.o' pi.u's, they should jro to mar- kit in the early full, and tho fall pint t-ie last of April, or early in May. The time of mnrkotim; n lot of pira should bi' deionniiiod by tho time they are first counted. AYLon tho farmer waits lo see what tho market promises before he determines whoa tho pi.ns shall bo fattened, ho is almost certain to blunder in hi; tinio of markotiiij.'. As a rule ho win tfoU his pios to mar ket at tho earliest possible time and sel!s at a 'riven lyo reoardless of tho prevailiiie; price, makes tho most, clear money in the loii-T run. When a farmer plans to have his pigs mature at a certain sure, ho has made the inaiu point towards havim; them in prime condition at that uu'e, and when in this condition tlmy should bo sold. O.ily by a well-iuanaoed systoiu can t'uo best results lie reached. If two ii;i, r i are trro'.iii a year, spring and fall, of necessity nil must o,, to market at an early aire, it will uot do to hold p. i in till they uro a year old, as it i-iia' -. f.i.i !!i:iin mi the farm at oiiee. .l careful swim- raisers know that, with ill" increase id' numbers, the r iio:u di.--.-a-o is i-orrespoinliiily in . ren -el. Tho well-fatted hog of M pounds weight always hells woll in ai-irliit, in fact stieh an animal is tho e!e ie of buyer- u greater part uf tl.11 time. Th-' tt'oi'.tdo with farmers in i-rod'ieiir.r tin-, bug lies in the fact tii. it liny have not et arrived at the la -li.'i 'i ii.it i:i :'e:ii nl farm praetio' it. - I .--.-ib!e to reach th s weight at si 1. 1 .-.veil months of age. lireatef uei. iit-. call be liia.le Wltll hinall lllllil b, i-, 1 ut when a farmer puts oil' forty to Msty or lot) head, this is good wvuiit for the tej-o named. I'h" m al lo ts do not eail for a hog of ;;ii- weieiit at mu' vi nr old. but for a vi.an ; h,-" nt li.ls Weight, at theearli-i-t pi ael ie.:i iiioiiielil. Tho March or April pi-.; .-h mid be on th" market not. iai. l' tiiall N'oVelliliet' l.-t, the Srptt lu ll or ic!ob.r pig not latter tiian .liia" l-t. better th" mid lieof May, us prices ;iuve rul'-d for ii number of wars. Ilapha.ai'i! work w ill not ac--, -1 , i j I i .-1 1 thi-, but a wed-liid hy.-t"in, l.'iiowed lo the letter will do it. It is a fact that cinrait be di-puted that :: i-f, o't ua,- i n sw i it" growing', comes most fia ,p,-iitly lo tho man thai has no ib !i:i!le sy.-ti m. Willi d.-linit p!-i:i- Ii talis into a line of better caro a id treat:;" nt of his swine. Ameri ca:! A .'riculturist. l'Ai:'! M OAlllil'N NOTTS. Treat ih"'olt-, kindly but lirmly. See ti, at all ll.. I'-.' stock has plenty of pure water. It is an iM'el'u iit plan to have a lump of .-alt iu the manger uf each ilol'-'. i.'h lie re is an overplus ol i in the country, good mad- uioi'e -ir.iw you ha" the iinro mid ii-- iil'oii! the burn nn 1 l'i loirii auv. . -!i u:r i- con lacive to heallh, - ar. ib T i i ; ii liia1. It is a mole.'.--oiai to b t l!i" Iml'.-o., get tliiu ir.iijiis be Is ti ilia s-ing f liii" uiaiiui'" a removed from the ud r.d." nil' tie- cm ir-c material u'l- u the line will stay oil nil I act i.s u '. rtiii.t T. M ir-ii iiay, do.nl leaves, evergt.'eii irimmine- in do- g-.od iniilehing for t :. : . t ra'.vii, rry he 1. If you have ii it', r of ti; -se run -mi.! corn htnlk-i ii.: '. h the cutter mi' 1 try the rcsuit. A part of the parsnip crop may bo -lore I as -le.-oe-ti-d fur roots that are ithi-red iu the fail. Thry .will give a v o u ty for tie- table when it Could imt 1- had if lie: u--lilpi Were lTuXell in the ground. In chaff hives it is little trouble to pr.-pare I" '- for wint. r, as tin y uro i, 1 1 oat of ib.iir-, and if tiny haven ;,.!.-! Ii ih.-v supply no preparations pt to eoiitraet tin- i-ntraue--, which is done from the oiit- i and let niit'leold Weather. In - toring holey for winter the s. 0 . '.loilld be taaell from the super r i movi'ir tii pro oli-i from the !:, - nf the sections. (irade tin I in eral'-s, keeping the li 'lit au-i dark h.niey sep -lail . New, eleaa oral aiwnys attract the buyer'.--attention nnd help to sell the honor. t'oi ib "ii. ney should not be allowed to freeze, as tho freezing cracks the comb, ciu-ing the lioiiey to run, mid 'a d'iii'-' a dis; iiotiiine; of t reeablo mess, to say loss of hoiicv. Y.- , . .i. (Jl.VINT AMI ( riMors. Flying frogs are numerous in Tior. ueo. A person may walk through seven Gorman states in coven hours. It is said thnt mules fed on corn that has tho smut will lose their Loofs. Tho tusks of the largest Siberian mammoth ever dug up weighed tit!'.) pou uds. It is hold to ho gastronomic heresy to oat any hut current jelly with n roast saddle of venison. Every Japaiies j soldier taking juirt in the Korean campaign was vaeciu. ati'd before being sent to the front. It in well to remember that youn-? partridges have black legs mul -''low hiilA White hills and blue logs luui Caio Biitiijuity. A book has boon published in Lon don giving seven hundred an 1 odd different ways of c joking and serving the humble potato. I'mbi-ellas wore introduced in Amer ica in tho latter part of the eighteenth century, but their use at first wus con lined almost exclu-iv, ly to women. Tho Carrara marble quarries ia Italy are practicably inexhaustible. About 111 1,0 nl tons of marble uro aii i;::ally t porle.l, mo-t of w liieh cmues to America. A tree t Imt .-mokes has boon dis covered in tho .lapanoso village of Ono. It is sity fi'et high, nnd after hiiiiset, every evening, the smoko i.-.-ties from the top of tho trunk. Iu temperature New Z Miami resem bles Franc j a'.d North Italy, hut tho humidity is considerably greater. Ibipid changes are a notable feature of the weather. The Cairo museum has seven brooms used by ancient Egyptian women They aro mad" of straw and closely resemble the -a mo articles iu use to day, savetha: I he handles are not long eiiiiugh for j uij. osea of domestic dis cipline. Many l.uii In .Is of liianusoriptii have been ia ever, 1 at Pompeii. They were eharie i rolls, but by the oxer-ci.-e ol patience and ingenuity some have been in. rolled and lead. Noth ing of import ii ha-, been discovered in iheir e ei! -'its. A dog standing thirty-nine inches high and weighing l.'!5 pounds, as big us a good-s''-d calf, is owned by Ii. T. Wil.-oii, ,.f Catlottsbiirg, Ky. It is a (i rinau ,1 ! hound, uf tho miiuo sp 'cies as Ii.-. u nek's two favorites, and is only twi Ivo months old. In almost every country uf lairopo niaie is given a distinctive and erro iieoiis mo'ie. Ill ( i l iualiy and Allstl in it is called Turki-h w!i"a! ; in l.or raiue it is designated II mian corn; in Tu-eanv it is Siciliou corn ; iu Prov ence it is liarhary coi n, and in Egypt it i known as Syrian doiirra. S a aiH iiioiii s aad some other ma rine creatures of low degree increase their species by building. A hinall knot or wart appears on tho body of th - :i!:inial, ami b a!i 1 by devclopes into a perfect, tho igh minute, animal of tiie -ame hjiecie-, si pniutcs from its parent and s-'ts un in business for it self. A nine-penny s'h:n plaster, bearing date of April, 1777, a .specimen of probably the old-si I'liited States momy in oxisteiie , win found be tween the leaves oi an old history a few days ago by .1. N. Iluukor, of li.irtow, I'la. The bill was printed by .b.iiu liiiiihip, of Philadelphia, ami I. is printed on on - id-' tho wa mint "i'o coiiutorl'eit i- ,ii at!i." Koom for a Prophet. Tiie now mini-tii- ha I arrived nt Di iieoii Clover's In us nn I was to re main a few days. When tin? evening was I'm- -.pent the dominie was escorted to bin bedroom by the deacon, who mid, as h opened tho door to the rather i-mall apartment : 'Thi-, Dr. Fourthly, is tho proph et's chamber." "Aii," replied the clergy man, ns he surveyed his circumscribed dimen sions, "it must have been olio of tho minor prophets. Omaha Hoe. SiUKi'Ntinir a Postponement. "One inoui, !it Mr. '.vnnp.son'' she exclaimed with a distressed look a-: ho diopp' d on iiis knees. 'T have al ready ha 1 twelve prpo osnls tltis ;-oa-.iou, it'id vo'itsi will ,e tho. thirteenth an unlucky number." "True" he answered us ho rose to his feet, his l.ieo pale; "but O! what am I to l, , V" "Wait for a week, "Sir. Sampson." sh answered shyly; "then come again," -Philadelphia Life. I iiaiiiiiioiis. A gentlcmau had been up in n bal loon uud iiad taken his little girl wish him. "How did you feel?" asked a friend. "Why," said he, "when we were tip but a short distanco my little girl looked over tho edge of tho basket car, nnd cried, 'Mamma!' and I fell that ivnv, too." Wouldn't Keep (hiiet. "Say, iiiuthcr, will you hjieak to brother Sammy?" "What's ho doin now?" "Well, every time I hit him on dj headwiddU hummer, he boilers." Life. . FOR THE HOUSEWIFE. noon soft oiNornnitEAn. A good, soft gingerbread nifty bo made as follows: Two cups of old fashioned, very black molasses, half cup of butter or dripping, ono tahle spoouful good ginger, ono leaspoon ful ground cinnamon, same of allspice, half the ipiantity of ground cloves and salt, half teaspooiiful of snlernttiH. Molt tho fat and boat it into tho mo lasses with tho spices, add enough biftod Hour to make u very stiff hatter, nnd last add tho biileratus iu a tahlo Hpoonful of boiling water. Put in a well-greased pnn and lot it stand for twenty minutes. Bake iu a slow oven, and do not cut until cold. Now York Worht risit citoia-F.TTi-.M. For the tish croipmttos buy i-Pc "d fish, fry ut breakfast time and then put in the refrigerfttor until near tho hour of dinner. It is not safe to cat tish now that is kept raw until lato in the day unless packed iu ice. To make tlio croipiettes: To every cup of cold cooked tish allow ono largo tablespooiiful of butter, one-half cup of cream or milk, one tablespooiiful if chopped parsley and tho yolk of one egg. Season the lish with one half of a teaspooiiful of salt, a very little rod popper mid tho parsley. Scald tho milk, rub tho butter and lloitr together tint 1 smooth; add tho scalded milk ami stir until thick and smooth. Add tho beaten yolk, mix well and take from tho tiro, add tho Keasonod tbh and put nssdo to cool. When cool form info croquettes, cover with an egg and broad crumbs nnd fry in smoking hot fat. Now York Times. M US. llllliliu's 1;1CH rt DliIMI. There is, said Mrs. liorer, hut ono sort of rico pudding, to my mind, that can be made pefootly, and if those di- j rcclioiis are lollowoil, vou will have a creamy, delicious pudding ns a rosult Put one ipiart of milk into a pudding pan, add about a ipiurtor teaspooiiful of grated nut meg, ipiarh-r of a cupful of layer raisins ttiistoiied, two table spoonfuls of rice, and two tablespoon fills of sugar. lo not heap thespooiiN. Stir until sugar is dis-ulved, and then stand the pan in a moderate oven. As soon as the milk is hot, uud a little scum forms over tho top, stir itdownf and stir tho rioo from tin; bottom of the pan. Do this as fast as a crust forms. Tho crust should ho papery, and light iu color. When tho milk begins to thicken, and tho rico seems to come to the surface, stop stirring and allow a thin brow n crust to form. Stand awtiy in a cool place, to ipiickly chill. Now, if this is too thick, you have cooked it too slowly and too long. If it is too thin and milky. you have not cooked it long eiiou-.:li. SCIENTIFIC SCK.UVS. Olascow, Scotland, has an under ground railway in oporatiuu and two more under construction. The Atlantic, by far tho best-sounded ocean, has au area of ai.OUO.OOO sipiare miles, with a moan depth of '2,-JilO fathoms. It would take nn express train run ning continuously at the rate of !),O00 feet a minute 'JeT5 years to roach tho sun from this plant. The drono bee hatches from tho egg in twenty-four days from the date of deposit, the worker in twenty-one and tho !pieon in sixteen. The large.-t searchlight in tho world is on Echo Mountain, near Eos Ango los, Cul. It is of aoO.OOO.lMO candle power and can be soon for 'JDO miles. Au ice locomotive was sonio years ago constructed for use in Russia. The front part rests on a sledge, and the driving wheels are studded with spikes. Mushrooms when once cooked, sho'ild never bo rowarmod, to servo a second time at tho table. After be coming cold, they are apt to develop injurious properth s. Tho pest is reported to have disap peared simultaneously in Hong Kong and Canton, China. Tho mortality rate wiim seventy-fivo per cent of all cases, and a native estiiuato puts tho deaths at 2r,0,ll(li. A man in Dromon, Germany, has invented a kind of "oil bombs'' for calming the waves, which can bo 3 red a short distance. There are small holes in them, allowing the oil to run out iu about, au hour. Ju the public schools of Franco 21.2 per cent of the scholars are short sighted, in those of Germany 3.1 per cent and in those of the United King dom 20 percent. The percentage uf my opy is highest iu the classes of rhetoric and philosophy. Meteorologists) say tho heat of the air is due to six sources : 1. That from tho interior of tho earth ; 2. That from tho stars ; 3. That from the moon; 4. That from the friction of the winds and tides; 5. That from the motors; (S. That from the sun. A thunder storm in Trimble, Teun. , induced Spencer Mills and lhliy Gold by to halt under a tree. Lightning struck tho treo and rendered tho nieu unconscious. When they recovered bouic hours later, Mills' skin was as black as thnt of nn Airiest, uud it has continued so ever since. No Substitutes For Royal Baking Powder. The "Royal" is shown by all tests, official, scientific, and prac tical, stronger, purer, and better in every way than all other Baking Powders. Its superiority is privately acknowledged by other manufac turers, and well known by all dealers. If some grocers try to sell another baking powder in place of the " Royal," it is because of the greater profit. This of itself is good evidence of the superiority of the "Royal." To give greater profit the other must be a lower cost powder, and to cost less it must be made with cheaper and inferior materials, and thus, though selling for the same, give less value to the consumer. LOOK with suspicion upon every attempt to palm off upon you any baking powder in place of the "Royal." There is no substitute for the "Royal." CORNtR IN hLK TEETH. A Montana Man V4 lu Mas More 1'hnn S(l, OOII or Them. .lolin I Lose k amp of Hilling, Mont., practically h Ids the elk-tooth stock of the entire country, says Forest ami Stream and to his already enormous supply he is constantly add ing, the Indians and hunters bring ing teeth to hliu from ail over the couutry. Not eveiyouc knows that the oik teeth, or rather tho tusks, of which only two are found in tho mouth of the adult elk, have a prac tical commercial value. The teeth are used us jewelry, mostly as pend ants on watch guards or us insignia of tho secret, society known as the Klks. Tho value or a tooth ran;c from fu) cents to $-.0, according to it-i si e, color, and marking. Mr. LosoKamp has now over Wt', )-. elk teeth de posited in safety vaults .Many of ihe old Indian dresses were highly orna mented with elk teeth, some of them being fairly covered with the teeth. Mr. LoCKamp lias lived on the fron tier all his mature life and under stands Indian trading perfectly, yet he has sometimes paid over loo lor a single garment thus ornamented, caring of c uirse fur n thine but the teeth. The Indians drill the teeth to fasten them on their drosses and this does not Injure tho value of the toot o, but they have a much worse habit of sometimes staining tlio tcc'.h a bright red. This dye cannot be ex tracted, and decree ales the value of tho elk tooth tor a white customer. The Indians do not dye the teeth so much now, since ihcy have learned they can sell them for luorc in their natural state. A Name to O.in.lurn I!y. 'Thomas l-'ransligettcrskypesfund-crknickellepcnpsay" was written on a card which an anarchistic-looking in dividual hauded to Justice Katie. "Lo ks like an alphabetical riot," ventured his lienor uncertainly. ' Xoln, r.eln, das 1st incln name; I have you some business inlt," was tho reply. Judge Kane warmly assured his visitor that tho clerk would at tend his slightest wish, and hastily left the room. DisKi-unl It'll firrnians. Great discontent Is shown In Ger many at the large number of pen sioned oihcers in tho army. Since tlu present emperor a-cended th'! throne In 18 4,0u0 have been forccc' to resign. A I'UKtty man 1j seldom fiod for anything else. WALTER BAKER & GO. Tlie Largest Manufacturer! of PURE, HIGH CRADE COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES fv JR: On tliU Continrui, huve recti ved HIGHEST AWARDS frm the great m iiniiu and hnnl EXPOSITIONS In Europe and America. I'tiliki-th I lurch I'rocens, no Alkn- ur i.Uiit 1 hrinirnl, i.r lyi. iro I III ai'V ft Oli'lr ITrpiinill. .in. oeoA i.i i iiuioy BOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER GAKE.R & CO. DORCHESTER, MASS. XT. tl it 1 l; N t 5'J Im Hwit l'nuk-ll Syrup. Tiuuc imL Uo ft FT hi Oiiii. E.'t.l hv rtriitrtfl-n. ff EASTMAN BUSINESS C0LLE6E,,':r.rHl'.''llrMH..f l'jmrili't.i.nlilli."IH..'.0, .unWy.(WMi.mJ iil" rv.ii'i in'' Con'Mr. mft, i.'rimmiililp, .V. m v;'l 1 anri 7'i u-riint , tht Artidrmlt' ttram-ht, !H .I.-' ..iniiuiij. .re. llii.Hlii.'. men r, ..lliil with nsilBinnln. Mllunllona furnished rwriM ent Mutlenl. Ti rii.re,liie.' llo n Imnl Lines Iiiimk. luvlruotiou luillvl.liinl. Ai.i.lieni o.iro.M aoy ituy la On' Vi-ar with i iiual ndvniilaKO. No vi.calliins. K.ir eatnl.iKili', Uh Hue Soi'.'lrai'n or Pen worn, a ulrem i l.KM KNT '. 'IAIN Kw. Hi . lili lit. HQ Wnwhlum u Sn-eel. I'oughkeeple, W. . Are You When you nro in a low Htato of hcnlth, and on tlio verge of illucss. thero ia 110 nourishment iu tho worlil like Scott's Emulsion to restore strength. Scott'a Emulsion nourishes, Rtrenerth- Havn imtlilntf to ilo with tlio tiling that laid nn n uro In favor of. 9100 Reward. 0100. Tlio ri-iuler of thin juijier will 1)0 pleased to Irani that ibcrn la at U'imt oiiu ilrrauled diaeaaa dial H .i'liro liua ticca liMu to euro In all Its n.i .vs. mi l tliat In ( aliirrli. Hall's Catarrh ( urn ia tlu enly iifltivii euro known tutlie nidi e.il fialciuily. 1'atarrli lioln a ronistitu. li'iiml ilist'mi'. rcqtiircHai'uiistiintlitnal ircaU nit-r.l. Hall'ii Catarrh Cum i.i takull Internally, aetiiirfiliri'i lly on tlio li'o'iil an I mitcoiiH ur fiu'i'H of tii" uys'em, tlieroliy destroying tho fuiiii lallim of lii'.id H im', nnd Ktvin theua t ent Btri'ti'ilU by l)inliliii up tlin const liutloa ami aunt I ritf nilnro Induing llHWurk. Tho lirnprlutiirj have ho much fall Ii In itm-uratlvs lumers, tlmt they otTur Ono Hiindmd Do far for any rami that It fails to euro, tteud for list of teat uiuueili. Aililion K. J. Chkney St Co.,Tolodo, 0. IS'-fciuld liy IlriiKgiata, 5o. Why It (ires Zlii7.nr. I.lK'htniiiK trnvcls In a .igng conrso bccaiHe it. l asses through different ttruta of air, and, heini; restrained la Its ii-s!iKe, turns from side to side to 11 rid the easiest path. In Our Great Grandfather's Time, his bulky pills were ill general use. Like the " Dlunderouss ' of that decade they were bi and clum sy, but ineffec tive. In tlnscent- urv of enlight enment, we have 1 'r. Tierce's 1 'le.isant Tel lots, which cure all liver. stomach and bowel derange ments in the most effective way. Assist Nature a little now and then, with a gentle, cleansing laxative, thereby removing of fending matter from tlie stomach mid bowels, toning up ami invigorating the liver and (jiiiokeuiiig its tardy aetioil, and you thereby remove tho cause of a multitude ol" dir-tres-iug diseases, sueh as headaches, indigestion, or dyspepsia, biliousness, pimples, blotches, eruptions, boils, constipation, piles, fistulas and maladies loo numerous to mention. If people would pay more attention to properly regulating tlio action of their bowels, they would have less fre quent occasion to call for their doctor's services to subdue attacks of dangerous diseases. That, of all known agents to accom plish this purpose, Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets aro uucU.i!cd, is proven by the fact that once used, they aro always in favor. Their secondary effect is to keep the bowels open and regular, not to fur ther coiii.lipale, as i.i the case with other pills. Hence, their great jiopiilarity, with sufferers from habitual constipation, piles and indigestion. A free sample of(the " Telleis," (4 to 7 doses) 01 trial, is mailed to any nddrcss, post-paid, on receipt of name and address on postal card. Address, World's Dispknsary Miioi cal Association, llutlalo, N. Y. Pho ! rat'ii rc'i'il Iuo1.Iti!I T.'.it beUs wi:-el blitnliv ilvm A Ripans Tabule On tier tiumiio Instead of Hvallnv.ini! It wliola It docs lis work Kltlur w ay, Hut tlio la-t is the wny lntrmUil, I.'cverthcli'i'S. COINS TO SCHOOL hhoulit kuowtliul one li.itiitr. il dul. lars 1 iivh t-iillm eiei'ti'.') nf tulll n. l..H.lrt utiitl,m..rv. I, .nril. r rflni rent. Tl Fortified? I II MTffl 3 " eus, promotes tho making of Mlid lleah, enriches tho Mood nuil tones up tho whole hVBtem. For doughs, O0IJ3, Soro TLroat, Eronc'iitia, Weak Lungs, OonsuEiption, Servfula, Anaemia, Loss of Flesh, Thin Babies, Weak Children, and a!l conditions of Wasting. Buy only the genuine! It has our trmlo ma k on sulmon'CoicrtJ wrapper. Sendfjr pamthltt vn Scott' i Emulsion. FKliE.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 10, 1895, edition 1
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