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1 DoaU rnIo or Aluminum. Bouto of tlio bout builders In New England have discarded the use of aluminum in the liiillJiug of shells. At (lrt ttio extreme Hslitni'ss of this metal made It a faverite, but It lias bouu found that It will eurroilo, and the shell will thm be full of pin holes. On tho other hand, mimical Instrunieiit makers are tisliii, nltinitniiin In tho lunntifacture of drums. Mado of this material, they are not only of liht weight, but giro out a bettor tone than the ordinary Article. How ll l loni. Tho simple reiumi why tho hurts of prize flKhtorxsliowiniMiKH iimliliwipiM'tirsiMHilekly Is tHi'!iiiH in tint treatment of truiniiiK the tl.oh in h:ir.!.'!HHl. Tli-y ch: .xtniul tt blow liko tlm ki.'k of n hr ami net shew a limixit. OlhiT tlli'll'rt liritisrH lli'.'ll slnwlv. but If thov w.nilil usf St. ,l;i '.lH Oil, they would lln. I there' it it Itl lit? hi til" wurlil liko it t.i : IiohI hikI rwt'uv. II i-"t like nuuclc. All iilhlct.w xhniiM us1 it. It'a 111"1 Kn'iit n'inva- ' tor. 'I'll" .mini" with ''iitu Hii'l W'Miiiils. if nwil it inlinif t" 'lir".'li"iis, it will heal Hliri'ly Ulnl lll.ll," til" I'lllH SMIllil iikmiu. Sluiy u niiiii M't- r.ji r .1 pu'i'li heno'iic tor wlio mivr Hi iks it .M' lli wiiilii to ulvo Lis wiloii woril of o il'. 11-ii'iiu'iit. ITaiv'h Ttilo I W off.T Ono llun-ln-l IMlnro iWanl f"i uny PHHoiif CiUiiri li tUiil CHiui"t bo curvil by Hlill'Dl'lUuri-i Cut--. 1 t K .1.1'iii:ni v Co., Prop., T"l"ln, O. Wo, 1 lio uiiilMMii;n.l. Ii:im ki.nwn K. J. I'ho. ni'V tor III" laM I"' "' helli-vo linn p' T- fivtlv lionoriiUo in all lui-ltii- Irniiwicl B ami iliimic iilly ni'l l' '"'! ny olli,M. Iionmmli'liy lli.r linn. , . . - , , Wbht TiU'AX, Wli iit-H.il" PrunKWM, Telcilo, WAIMMI. KlNvN MMIVIN, WIlltltKall! llniUilsrol.Mt,,,!!!,!... Ilft'rm'iiliirrli Oil" H l.ilvil InfiTniilly, net. Innilirui'Uy ii"" t ti .( I mil linn-mi ur. (llCHHof Hi" hvi I'rl. .-, TV. i,t liotllo. SulJ by aii liriiuuiHiH. Tom iiiumiul froo. Tho man who :iM " t t.i.ei 11 Ihlut tJ c.iti'll 11 t: i i" l.ii"A v!mt ll was tiilWu flbrut. I t. Kllm-r-4 Swamt-IIooc fir 11 Klilimy nn. I Ilia U"r troiihln l'n,nplil"t ninl Cuiisaltailoii In) Laboratory I :inrliii:iit. m. N. i- I,ov" n Is no .! ll: i i hi. M"ii in t w"inn iovoil Km : bo:, ro hut.) W"n ili.'Uoa.uiiH. Tci KiiJ.tr Ml" the physical m u hin" 111'i-t ' i:i i ' r""ijia onlcr. A li il'J .'iiv - u ' Uipni" l."- iilfs will f v" 1 y.-r, 111 irniii,' liw tci'.iuj t::;it lull an: I" by ul.N".'' 'I ho niol" thai i- In v. ry lennaa i-yu may to r .iltiyo I by c ir" r.:i-l prayar. Wo 1,,-iv.' 11..I 1 11 w!-l:.'iC l'i-i-' Curi'TT ( wi,pli"!i I"r -JO vir-.. I.iir 11 nit 1 . 1.. St., tlani.-bu:J, IM., Ma. I. 1-iH. 1 'inn A hill A ti'ritl.'inaii'a 0" h"s ilon'i nl a ays lit ui tboy a." iiiwais p:u 1 1 r. Hfrs. Window's Si.cilhfru syrup fur rMMrcn teetlilnp, softens 'ho uin . ie'l :eos lni'.aMnn.i. tlou, iiliuj 1 uin, i iire- witi'l i-.ih.'. ::'(. a Imtuj Y 11 eaa le'vr n"t n 1 of a .lilll cully by rmiaiiu "way front i'. Sarins: Medicine Is especially important to nil who ura closely confined in poorly veutilnte-l cilices and workshops. Hood's Sar.-a- Hood's '""'!" ,,l0 f1'"' puriiier, is the standard Sarsaparilla " I re, 1 :i pntit'T :ia 1 tak" :i Vitalizes ::::";;;!:';;:;::11!',:;;;:r,,l!;ai I IIC DltU-J .....,. .. ail,! .!y.,...,.M,. Last wiat-r I ba t t.i -.-rip, an 1 wli"ii I r. - COV'T"'! I Vols n Hi"!-" s!i"l'-t"ll. f to I )o.l's Sar-apariila :m I m a sh rt time my ni'p.'tit" l.".'aai" better, mil by 'bi;re"s I ee'll't so" I was tfain'uu- ll. sh. I "an leoy say ther ' is ii 'l a 1 li.'iii" "il 111" mario't " pial to liooil's Sirsapiirilla. 1 weir-'h l'HI il.-., agll'.IISI l l'iwiloll 1 bewail t.l'sill'i II l's S.u taparilla." H. A. Ilii.i'i'i .il, l'-rry. Mie!i. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho Only Truo Blood Purifier Ami Spans M".li"iii". N .iv is th" tiin" to t.ii;" it, bi'-aus" n.e.y is ili" ton" w'n'ii it will ilo y..u th" most l:-. I. le t 1 inly II i s. Hood's Pills a! li ii-ai-'iiinit- w I r- S isrip iriiia, '.V ISLMFLE, CLEANLY, EFFICIENT. fin fh-s n.rc -J aru3 ihea're, IF YOU WOULD EE i FASHION TAKK A Ki:V RipansTnbules AM'XU WITH YuII WnEItEVER YOU GO. can slip tl'eoi into jour rocket jour ratclif.J, ;cur wallet even. To a ilvsnep- tic tbi meais ucace of m'nd under many otfcerwise tryiug civrnti i-t.i!i'.t:s. fjOELriTFO BAKING. $3. CORDOVAN, FftCNCK CNAICLLLO CALF. ' 71 592. WORKIiNGMPf, I v' EXTRA FINE- iZAifr ' 52.!. EiVS'SCKOOLSKOES. I.ADIC3' IVL-DOUGLAa' Over One Alllllcn IVoplj . cor tho W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All ourshoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value lor trie money. Thev etrual cif Slum hors III style enj I th?fr wearliiri gultti..-s urc unnurpassed. u III. The prices are unlforn, stamped on fola. from ti to j saved over other make, it our aeawr buiuvi uyiy yuu we wut. ilk S3 Tho rato of tiixution has nearly quadrupled in Franco since 1S!0. At the Georgia United States Ex periment Station they have proved that tho dehorning of cattle doos not check milk production. It is proposed to tunnel iuto tho middle of Mount Blune, Switzerland, anil txciivato a vertical shaft to tho top, to bo provided with an elevator. The oost of tho work u estimated nt SH.50H, 000. Uolgian cotton made of wood pulp is said to bo cheaper, stronger and prettier than tho Konuiuo "ftiolo, and seems to the Xew Orleans ricayunc, to drive tho "deposed ltiuy" entirely cut of the world. Living by ruin is objected to by a liter in the Hospital, who cays that 11 monotony of diet is by no means to bo n voinmriidi'd, and that variety, mid even in some cases 11 little excess hlimild occasionally be indulged in. California is 1 inx literally squeezed for gold juM now. Not only are tho oil diggings in Calaveras and a n-ore of other e ouiiL-s worked over for the pririoti.- dut, but the very shore along III" ocean in NiLtht of San Francisco is being searched for it. What a misfortune for V. V. Astor Hint li" w. is not born a woman ! i x- claims t'ue New Orleans Picayune. His ! inoiiey mi-lit easily have got him 11 title ninl entrance into the swellest of I I! ii'upi '.in society. As it is his dollars '-pent in vain and his aspirations disappointed. Tho terror iu red by the .Japanese urmi' s in the Orient is great iy in leilic .1 by the fact that they make no 11 ise. Tl. y march with no bands, 1:0 ilrunis beat reveille or tattoo, and in neti iti tlio.lnpani se inter no cheers, The otlici-rs have a code of signals U ! w m-t li'io t ha to L't til. 1 . . - . in i it f lb tri K e. nt stiitiflics of longevity reveal t...iu" ihteresiuiL; facts. In cold coun tries like Norway there are many cell t. narians, and many are n!o found in hot coiimries 11. ur the equator. Very oid people lire numerous 11 tin !! g the lie iiiitams of th-' northern states mid 1 11 the MMiiiips of Loni-i inn. They tire just ns common in our largest cities as they are in the fanning dis tricts. Locality and climate appar ently hae little to do with longevity, conclude, the Atlantic Constitution. Four thousand miles of railroad w.-re in eon em plat ion iu t'iuui when j the war with .Japan brolco orit. The propose.! rmls included a grand , trunk line from Pekin to Shanghai, 11 trunk line from 1 . t :i to Ha ikow, ti j hii" from Pekin to Moiikd. n lu Man- I cli'ii ia and a liu-' from Pekin to Knng- sii in the extreme west. Of course all j W..1 k ll is been all in loll ''I, and llo oil" 1 k n iws w li 'i-e in. on y w i:l li raised to I resume operation-.. I.i Hung 1 hang lnii always been 11 vigorous advocate ol rail wa c. nisi ruction. The one thing that seems to the New York Tribune well.ii'h certain hi regard to the future of Kaslem tuitions is that oxteii.ive mid revolu tionary change ., siieli as h iv not beer witnessed for 111 -my generations, wil follow tin-stru :-le belw. en .Japan and China. .1 ipiu will be more than 1 determined I" assimilate its industrial j and monetary sy teius to those of Kurope n'l l Am -lien. Cl.ina will probably have to choose between ex tilielion lis ll single iiud independent Pow. r mid a radical and thorn igh ro construction of 11 1 its un -tho Is. No one can foies. e the great cli in.;e3 iu unmet try con lit em w Inch may result from causes -o far reaching, mi l atV'-cting the op.-rall'His of so lar;e 11 part of the world's population. The U illwav Age il'i.ie i ;.,) is ml thority for the a.s.irtioii that :i7d rail way coinp iiiies are nun Inuldiiio or preparing to li'iild '-I,"I7 uiileH of nc y line. As t his amount eipials that Imiit iliiring tin put four year-i the news is of -onio siguilieaiiee. Of tho uhovo iiiuount l l miles are now heing grad' il or are uml r contruo;. Iu relation to her transportation fneil tios the West is hy iro m -am ilea I on her fjet at the present time. For the greater nirt tin' noy enterprises hitherto reported had had reference to hi Is c navigation. One of the lake proj -cls is for a ferry from mi Dino port to 11 faun Hau terminal hom-h I.aUo Uric, tra isportiu lurs ov r what may almost lie do eu -.l an ocean voyage. Another Oaio company Inn organized to nnvigat" the E 10 c mill, and is havino; mi oiitiit of limits and tugs lmilt. This urn! 'rt ikiu ; goes to illustrate the position taken ly the committee of the New Vork I'roiluc l'cliangi, that that eiinil, properly 1 lilnriged, is capable still of giving the cheapest lino of throiirli t r insporta tion from lake ports to Liverpool. It is clear that a part of th 1 West aharea this idea. It is to lie observed that the substantial advance 111 meat pro ducts, coupled with th ! full pr o 'H obtained for her rather short corn crop of last season, arc putting the West in a position of rcHponsiliility or meeting such cnga'neiita. n tslio outers into, FOIl FAKM AND (JAKDEN DIGESTIBILITY OF WHEAT. Tho recent extensive use of wheat as an animal food hns led to investiga tions as to its digestibility. It lias been found that tho latter is increased 10 per cent by feeding the wheat crocked instead of whole. Contain ing less fat, this grain is better suited thun corn for tho production of lean meat. Tho Minnesota station also linds that tho mauuro from wheat is worth about one-quarter more than that from corn. Xew York World. NERVOUS IlonsES. Finely bred, intelligent horses aro often very nervous. They are quick to take notice, quick to take alarm, quick to do what seems to them, in moments of sudden terror, necessary to escape from possible harm from something they do not understand. This is why they shy, bolt and run away. A sheet of white paper in tho road may seem a yawning chasm ; tho open front of a baby carriage the jaws of a dragon ready to devour him, and a man on a bicycle some terrifying sort of a living devil without wings. Hut we lind that the moment ho be comes familiar with those things, or any that affright him, and knows what they are, he grows indifferent to them. Therefore wheu your horse shies ut anything, make him acquainted with it; let him smell it, touch it with his sensitive upper lip and look closely at it, TO TKST I"H IS. Of course, in every setting there are apt to be unfertile eggs. If these lire taken out and others put in their place you are more apt to have a better hatch, us the h. u has been sitting on eggs for three long weeks that could not possibly hatch. In the first place, when setting the hen use only eggs of n medium si. not too largo or too small. After th-y have been itnder- going th h itching process for three or four days, got a lamp tint has a clear ninl br got li'ht, ami in the dark hold an cog to the etnlof a tube which can ho made by rolling paper so that it is open at each end. Look through the tube and eg,' at the light. Tho egg that seems to be entirely clear you can rest assured is not fertile, and it will be perfectly useless to place it back under the hen ; but if it is dark or contains large spots or specks on the inside you have excellent chances of hatching a chick from it. New York Witi.ess. K.MillOWINii TIMH. At farrowing time a thin sow is al most as objectionable as a fat one, as ' t'.ic high feeding it is necessary to start in with is apt to bring back the 1 fever in her syst 'in to the injury of herself mi 1 litter, whil.r a fat sow is feverish, ill-tempered and careless of ' her offspring. To keep tho sow iu good order fee I moderately until af I tor the pigs come. For the til'st twell j ty-four hours after farrowing keep I away all food except a few quarts of j bran, given as a drink, in plenty of ! warm writer. Tho feed should then be iiicreas d gradually, until nt the end of a .week the sow is oil full feed. While suckling her pigs the dam should be aided iu the production of 1 milk by liberal and judicious feeding. 1 trood slop and corn, and access to tho I best pasture should be given. When j tin eo or four weeks old the pigs may 1. s parate I from the d 1111, an I shelled ooru may be supplied, but it is not good to give them too much corn or meal. Milk ami bran make growth and niu-cle. At eight weeks tin y may be eomplotey weaned, and may be foil all they w ill eat. H .'member that tho hog is a grazing niiiiu tl, and give tliein a chaiicu to follow nature by providing pasture. Now York World. rilKSKKVINil Ki.iiS 1-OU LONit 1'EHIOHS. Numerous nn tliods of preserving; eggs are in Use. The idea of all uf this is to keep air out of tho egg, as by such absence of oxygen decay can bo arrested for a considerable length of lime, especially if the eggs are per fectly fri'Hh at the Mart and aro kept iu a cool dark place. The standard method, most used by speculators ainl leah'rs, is to put the eggs in lime water. The process is as follows, this recipe haying been widely Mild at $0 utnL'r pledgo uf secrecy : Take tweu'y-four gallons of water, twelve pouudi of uuslnked lime and four pounds of salt, or iu that pro portion according to tiie iptantitv of eggs to bo preserved. Stir several limes daily and thou let stand iint.l the liipior has settled and is perfectly ?loar. Draw or carefully dip off tho .dear liquid, leaving tho Hediment. I'ako for the above amount of liquid live ounces each of bilking noda, '.ream of tartar, saltp ier mid borax itnl an ounce of alum, l'nlverize ami mix these and dissolve in one gallon if boiling water and add to tho mix turn about twenty gallons of pure limewater. This wdl about till 11 ?idor harrul. Tut the e 'gs in carefully o as not to crack nny of the hIicIIk, letting the water always stand an inch nbovo the eggs, which cui be done by placing ft barrel head a little smaller upon tiieni and weighting it. This iinount of liquid will preserve 110 lozen eggs. In it not necessary to wait to gdt a full barrel or smaller padiAgo of eggs, but they can bi put in nt any tiino that they can bo obtain ed fresh. Tho same liquid should be usoil only onco. Ainericau Agricul turist. BOW LESS WHEAT. It is always easier to offer ml vice than to accept it And this in espe cially truo when tho person who offers tho advieo has less practical experi ence than those to whom it is offered, because in that case tho adviser can not appreciate fully tho iliilieulty of putting his nilvico in practice. Never theless, it is a fact, that a uiero on looker may nt times be ablo to sec more clearly tho progress of a battle and the dangers to which tho contest ants nro cxposoil than thesowhonre iu the thick of tho fight. The advieo which liead-i this nrtiele is offered to fanners throughout the country iu full consciousness of tho fact that there may iu ninny cases be good reasons w hy it should not be fol lowed. That possibility does not, how ever, weaken iu any degree, but rather intensifies, tho argument that all who can lind any other profitable use for their land should, for this year nt least, devote n miialler portion, of it to wheat than has been their custom ; iu order that they may be less dependent upon the price of wheat for the suc cess of their year's operations, and also that they may have a better chaneo to get a paying price for what wheat they do rai.se. In view of the continuous increase of the production of wheat in Russia and iu South America, there seems at present to be little proupcct that tho price of wheat will advance to tho figures which were current three years icro, even if titer.' shall bo a consider able falling off in tho production of wheat in this country. New York Witness. FAHM ANI HARDEN' NOTE-!. Only a fool pmiishtM a horsj for be ing afraid. "llench t ilk" never kept a garden free from weeds. Tho general consensus is that there is 110 money iu Ookiii ; food for stock. The good horseman will water his hors 1 b.'fore feeling him, especially 111 the morning. A eol-i winter moans a hot summer. The icj made by the one will be need ed by the other. The way to apply lime is to broad (list it on a newly:plowed li -Id, bo as to retain it near th-i surface. The constantly decreasing price of the essential oil is likely to restrict new plantings of peppcruioiit. Lettuce is perfectly hardy, nnd may be sown iu open ground as soon as the soil is iu proper working order. An acre of land is ample for a hun dred hens, but more may be kept if due care and clcaliliii' ss be observed. l)y gathering up mid burning the dead leaves and brunches ill the orchard, insects nnd fuii rus disjases nia often bo hold in check. Mustard is n plant that fanners con sider a weed, but it c i.'i be put to good use, however. If not allowed to go to seed, it is very easily kept down. April is tho best mouth to apply manure to the orchard, as the growth of the trees starts then, mid the feed iug roots are ready for the foo l within their reach. If every man who owns and drives horses really knew the difference be tween a good horse an 1 inferior ones, there wouldn't bo enough good ones to go around, and the commons would be full of cast off, valueless horses, says a contemporary. Tor many yours the value of wood ashes as a portion of the diet of hogs was unknowu, but experiments have shown that when wood mhos were al lowed with tho food tho bones aro strengthened. Ground bono also gavo excellent results when given to them. li a field has not paid you, change the soil or np. Test the milk and dispose of the prolilless cows. Sell the scrub horses and stop feeding thorn, (let rid of th .' surplus cocks ainl tho old hi'iis. Wcj.1 out every thing unprofitable. It is true today that the seven lean kino devour the seven fat kmc. Itiitiu : ui ios in Koine. "When a choice is 111 ad -j the object is negotiated for largely by expressive pantomime. ISrisk holding up of fin gers and turning down of thumbs, like the children's gain.' of 'wig.'lc-wiigglc,' forward a mutual underst-imbu-.; be tween buyer uml seller. If the cus tom or bo wise, and fign iiiiffereuco, in nine cues o it of ten ha will gain his point; though as the price f'n' Is his Hpirit does not rise proportion itcly blithe and debonair as should be the case. On the contrary, h.) is reduced to a compunction :ly cheap and pitiful figure himself by th superb air of rc uiiuciulion and inimitable shrugof the shoulders with which his purchas.; is conferred upon him. 'It is yours! I give it to you!' With in le-cribnble liguity thus does the huek iter, wear ing the mo lei ni. -d to'n of a:ic:ent Home, forego his righteous c!a Ills upon the foreign interloper. Ho might a kingdom be surrendered and tho conqueror humiliate I ut tho moment of victory." Outing. JITAIXT AM) CURIOUS. Forty-eight Euglisb pennies weigh as nearly as possible one pound. It takes just ouo month to send mail from I3uInwayo Africa to London. Among modern weapons tho bayonet Las changed least since its invention. China 1ms only forty miles of rail vayon which to transport 400,000,000 people. There aro two Orders of the Swan, one in Flanders, tho other a private Order in Prussia. The fishermen along our c mats and in our waters catch 000, 000 worth uf fish every year. At the IJ011 Marcho(ehoap market) Paris,. last year (iii'2 persons were jirrested for kleptomania. Uncle Sam's mines producj ll:i,'2:i.s, $15 tons of bituminous coal mid ltl, iC0, 150 tons of anthracite. Little oak trees, an inch and a hall high, nro grown by Chinese gnrdiiers. They take root in thimbles. Tho total valuation of nil the fur in products of every description was by the last census .?2,-li!,,l!l7, 15-1. Tlie German Kinpire contains 21 1, tWO square miles.the French 11. -public 210,000 mid the lbitish Isles 121,110 . The Chinese Fmpire is divided into eighteen great provinces, ivpresjiiting tin average area each of 2 IS, 000 square jniles. In several European countries butter is sold by the yard. The rolls are a yard iu length, mid are sold in sections to suit purchasers. A white-headed vulture captured in the year 170(! and taken to the aviarv at Selioeiibriiiiu Castle, Vienna, lived until lS2'i- 120 years. A parrot belongiii:? to Mias Francs Oilman of Itelmon!, Vt., died th" other day. It had been ill the family for forty-five years, nnd was a great talker. A gigantic camellia, twenty-four feet high, near tho royal castle at l'ilnitz, near llresdeli, (Seruiimy, pro duces nnnuaiy, it is. said, at lcjst 50, (100 blossoms. Rev. .lames A. McKay, of l'latte, (Missouri) Presbytery, is one of the preachers who still rides his circut. During the last six mouths he lnu ridden 1,500 miles. It is computed that the great system of lakes, of which Superior, Michigan nnd Huron form a part, with tli river of St Lawrence, which llows from them, contain together half the fresh water of tho glob.-. A. L, Makcuzic, 1111 Englishman, has carded the eternal gratitude of Htndents in general by versifying uml setting to simple music 'Dates of the Sovereigns of England," from the Norman conquest to the present time. In 1572 somebody suit Cuthcriiu de Medici a box of powdered tabacco leaves. She acquired a taste for the herb, both chewing mid inufling. or rather smelling it, and for ninny years the plant was called in Franco herbe de la reiue. Miiilc u Fortune in I'o-tage Stamps. The craze for old postage stumps is it good illustration of the bigness ol the world, for though we rarely notiei more than a penny's worth of stamp trade in any one instance the business is known to produce largo fortunes. Iu a recent issue of the Manchester, England, Courier, the following in stance is recounted : Just before tho Zulu war there was in Mauritius n stump collector who was a friend of tho local postmaster. One day he learned that there was to be a clearance of old stock, and ob tained permission to buy it all as waste. It occurred to him that he might do the same nt other small col onial postollices nnd acquire stamps without diflieiilty. One of his Mau ritius stumps he sold not long ago for $1,250, and, according to the Man chester Courier, he has already made between .H)0,t)00 and 8150,000 by his investment. I'ossiliilitics of Hypnotism. Henery Liibouchero suggests Rome new possibilities of hypnotism : "Many who have to trawl, hate travelling ; they might iu future he says, be "hyp notized and laid in 11 train liko deat'i meat, with a label 011 their backs in dicating their destination. Those, too, who suffer from sickness might bo hypnotised, ued ouly awakened nt the end of the voyage. A poor man out of work, owing to frost or some such cans:', and finding himself nnd his family without food, might havo him bclf nnd his family hypnotized until the frost is over." New York Mer cury. Saving Up. The waiter had their orders. "Dearest," ho whisperod, "do you really mean it when you say you will be mine?" She was a bit impatient. "Fitz M iurieo," she replied, "did I not just this m ment say plain stew when 1 might have said terrapin?" That was certainly conclusive. Detroit Tribune. Since 1S75 8208,000,000 in silver has beeH shipped from San Francisco for 11m in Asiatic trade. Over $111, 000,000 of it was in Mexican coin and the rest in bora. 10YAL is the baking received the highest award at the U. S. Gov't official investigation, and at all the Great International Expositions and World's Fairs wherever exhibited in competition with others. It makes the finest, lightest, sweetest, most wholesome bread, cake and pastry. More economical than any other leaven ing agent. 9 ROYAL RAKiNfi pownro A Strange Story. A young 111:111, walking to the housf of his brother, n yeoman, found the Inn tit a neighboring town very full. lie Klin red the room of a merchant whe was openly counting out his money Having occasion to visit the garden, and also to borrow tl knife, lie accepted the loan of a knife from the merchant. D11 returning to his room lie found tin merchant gone; he went to bed, slept, rose early, walked to his brother'n, and was arrested Iu the al'teriiooii for mur dering the merchant. 4 In his pocket was thnt tradesman's knife, and be twecti blade and handle was a guinea of Mary nnd William. At the Inn the merchant's empty bed was utained with blood, and, though the merchant's body was nowhere to be found, the young man was condemned for murder and hanged In chains 011 his brother'H farm. Here n swain ols served that the body moved; It was cut down, life was reanimated and the youth lied to sen. Taken by Spaniards la .South America, he rose to be war Sen of the gaol, and w hile in enjoyment df that otlice recognized among some Knglish prisoners the person for whose limrder he had suffered. The fact was that the merchant, while the youth was absent In the gar-tl-.'ii, discovered that ho was bleeding freely from a vein which had been npeued that day. lie hurried to the Burgeon In the dark, was seized by a press gang, served his Itrltannic Majes ty In a ship of war. was taken by the Spaniards, and, at last, met, In a gaol of South America, the very man who had been hanged for murdering hi ill Iu Kngland.- Saturday lteview. Wo aro willing to give up skating as a Lenten saeriliee. We are dead tired of cold weather. ONG EXJOYS Both tho method and rcs'oU when By rup of Figs is taken; it 13 pleasaut i.ud refreshing to the taste, nnd acta prenlly jet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels cold8, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Byrup of Figs is tho only remedy ot its Lind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to tho Btoniach, prompt in its r.ctiou and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and ngrceahlo substances, in many excellent qualities commend it to nil and Live mado it tho most popular remedy known. Byrup of Figs is for ealo in 50 cent bottles by nil leading drug gists. Any reliablo druggist who may not havo it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try iu Lo not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SUN MAHC1SC0. C AL. LOUISVILLE. KY. tllVt YORK, N t. lUl'liotl, Angi'lo. KutM-ii. 'I Tim "I.1NKSK" n-c 11 P Host nnd Most Economi cal cll:irii ami CulU worn: tl:ey aro n -il( (in rlotii. 1k1Ii milt'Ji nn:s!,-.l ulil.t, and lie-nn ffvciai Lie, onoeoll.Tr laisinal to luo ol any other l.ilul. Tht'i tit well, tnnir mil ant limit vt'l A lioxof Ten OolUreur Firirol CuHa or Tt-l'iv AfcamrlKeollwanil fair of CurTsr- , jel toe 8U Oeiila. riuiiHintylauud a.o. Aildrub REVKKSIULB COLLAR OOlirANT, TJ rrmo'.lin St., Me Vork. 91 Kilby HI., Bouton. :iMO in cloniff r, anci it s a preat ucai inure muiuuuiy viun-. Dairies and dealers use Pearline extensively. Just try it once, on your milk-ware or butter-ware and then say if it isn't the most satisfactory way of cleaning. Pearline is the most economical thin ycu can use, too. You get so much more out of it. Q A Teddlers and tome n: - .r:r;ipu'o OcnU or "ths tame as Pearline." if T 1 and if your grocer " JOaCli howtm4 it (k. and if your grocer BAKING POWDER purest and strongest powder made. It has r.n n uai i it ufui.ua,... Missionaries nntl Hum. Ambiguous language often gets the public speaker as well as writer iuto trouble. This fact was Illustrated at one of the Cohoes churches Sunday morning. The preacher was discours ing 011 missionary work In Africa and was reviewing some of the dilllcultlcs which confront the missionary to the dark continent Iu this connection he took occasion to Inveigh loudly agaliist tt'o rum tratlie among the natives, as serting It did more harm than the mis sionary could do good. "Why," said the preacher, "forty barrels of nun nro sent to Africa to every missionary." of course the real meaning of the good man was obvious, but nevertheless a smile went around the church. Troy Times. What an ordinary man eats and the way he eats it would be enough to give dyspepsia to an ostrich unless the os trich were wise enough to as sist his digestion from time to time with an eUicient combination of vegetable ex tracts. Such r. 111 cnaration is 1 If Ji - I'ierce's ft Pleasant lVIIets. .fcVffiV , They are the pills excellence 'or those w h o .sometimes eat ilic wrong things and too much. They stimulate action in all of the digestive organs. Thov slop .sour stomach, windy belchiugs, heartburn, llatulcuce and cure constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, in digestion, sick headache and kindred derangements. Once used they are always In favor. rri r.PVVe fur- ''Xnlel, .faAl tiinl,r with covers, all gal vanized after completion,' In nests of ten, 8 to 1 2 feet ' high and 30 to 36 Inches Im diameter, at 2"c. per gallon. Thoy do not mat, shrink, leak, !! taste to water, nor allow foreign sub I stances to get In, They can be put I In (arret or barn and thus are protected from freezing. They take no setting! P, ore cheaper than wood. Tankl substructures of all sires mods to i order. Bend for price list and & usgiHiiaiuraiiuairutiiiisanii m Ornnmentol water supply. I AER MOTOR CO. TII CHICACO. Mil . l 4 you ever tp ti tlttiik liw n.mpletHy ttii Armoto Co mail themiern windmill tuMiifBf Ifw it Ma monop idifM ihu eitiirt) Ii;i ot mimifactur lwjii of It Irirtt, Inventions, designs, qiu'it w M tries, or ftMcnl ottirf to Im litrr. ai d fi inrUtor 1 Wit it est in ttl Iiecl, Itrtckl frl n.ifi.or. h h-gli ftartl pow nll. th tto Uwvm, fiieJ ftixl tih. lift, the glnitng of w"tk after otuplrtKMi, fntidtr etmlrltuftl tii impruvl Irrigating ami othsr ("impl, tii all itl tola i.tw-ona r.t tu tuoat popular tlur.o ft put out - tli (! itnni: and st M.lt uitka. Kvryth" touched, welii ft bettered ai.dj :, pen!. Jt tl thltif tiaTC lrlilUt 111 an I it Ita p't.t. liaveeslailihrU Mora of lT4nch liuu, t.t s lo ti all ffia near t wtia wnt them. !) Aenmdor C-. hmn litti n m f ainl iln. It W4Tt lu t-uil'l ti-l fill one more new titnbl-riif. It ha 2 Km of lani t iU prettt le iti- n un.eu!..it ly Ituildinga. It lefltrnmnteiii-in Jmm toenwr th-it '2 "rrts wnlt tinft tiu'idniif, 1 itwiea lii"h. 11m will it it 14 more arm of Hu ipuca. Th' wfian th i-uldio d-hi.tt require mfa iwrti llian can ba prduce. will) tln a.lde-t apire, il will refuM U titt'M fuilher or iiih any efff -rt. It tili haved-tte ittahar t.mpl tli-t-l miitd. It . ill (lit n turn aav '!nwfmm, UTir.THiTTlliK IT rl MTU Til t'ttNTKil K T hi FCLT TMK WUItl.U WITH TMK IH?VrH taltr VV IM IU WltRfl.', TOUKKt, OMIIhKK-l, fKflt riTTlRM, P BPH. MKrLrKlK lit. HW4, Ml F Kl. ftfKiUlt AHD BTIH I T!K', rilKI Ml H-TIH t fl UK!, kv rr,' TtillKfl AKTKH fOII'l.r fHll. I f Wilt CtlSflMK TO Vt, JIOrr LIHKftil l.ff WITH TDK Pt ltl.lt', PI KIH Rl ptIKN AT A UHf CKHK, A HII UB TUB HMrAT mitUrt HirtKR-lRlUMI wimi py nn au wTRi:sirrn MOlMt OF TIIR WOHl.t. AKHlUTOR Co i UICAUU. 0ALESMEN lo upM our ooU int I' ; to t t nil t..ilp id! on llit t.i rv IiiiIihsh in t't or llniii lib- - 1 Pl'al m 'nt . . Iv.uk fl Kl atlwi tUlim uii'l nantn. KlVt; .HI-1.. ( O.. U P. t'll rwn. lit. li u 17 (Mail CT l.rTTIHi'iil ITHLL O I 1 Ft! -'.K t.i ili-riur in n fbwrlf A. iililln V ' ill Wi'i SI.. N T. L HIS WAHi A I l.S I1IX Bout i oimli Hyrup. Tale UihhL X3e in 1 nifi. it nr nniiriH,. Milk Pans, and pails, and cans, and bottles (even baby's) or any thing that you want particularly clean, ought to be washed with Pearline. You'll save work - j ijrcccrs will teil you " Itiis ,'s as fjcorl as" 11 "S 1 ALbl' ".'eariine is never pectdleil, tend you fometliins in r' ' f reariinp, l.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 9, 1895, edition 1
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