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Cn k PUnt flee? I tending soma of diy raornfog flor.f Tlne that wer growing near a fenc npon which I trad imall cords t tacliixl All of tho vlue had climbed up the cord except one, or rather a larjfo hniiicli from one of them, which huii( out 11 limit tlflccu Inches. It will wiiylii uroiind, aud nptieurcJ to bo reaching for a Blender pole Hint leaned against tliu fence at least a foot uwuy from It. I wiiu buny audio titiio la the vicinity of tills, and w. aid occasionally glanco In the direction of It It Beamed te me tliut the vine saw tho pole and emlf.'ivoivil to cutch liolil of It with Its little honked luind, fr It swayed over us near as tin Inch from It, 11 ml I fell Hire that Hie little hand meant to hold on ns sunn us It not near etiough. I bei'iime so Intereslvd that I Hat down quiii) near, liitt-mlini; to iviiteh It until It mieoooileil, fur 1 IhnilKht It .Voiihl. Hut I was culled away to meet nvlslior, ond when It was 1'i'h-asi'il It was near tea time, mid In discharging the many little obligations of the hoiir I forgot Illy vine. The nevt iimi'li ilti; I liurried to look at it, and, sine enough, It had caiiKht hold of '.he pole and wound !t elf t ll I times ill', Mill. I it. 1 tlilull till) Vino iav the polo. 4 lapping t'"' MandH. ;ei tili lty" xt.i s ihere Is nothing tliool'elieall.l i 1 1 1 pl'ol r.i I tie ill the state lueiit that an I'liio ronet has Invent ed a buttery ii liieli converts suiind loin electric power liy a device lliliell "iiiahes ll p.isslMe to operate an ordi nary call hell I iv simply clajiiln tin) hands in front of the battery." Kiiiniiii-i' A, I i II ien. If mitt uj-t.i to attempt in .-11 u 1 1 1 t i( nnd I'ltuslfy the .p.irln .if s-iiiiiuier, ll" w.eil.l Iikh ii liirH" joh mii U in I, it nl a in-'" we know t I. It III ill-llll.-i 'JIM-,'','I III til''.." p. ..-I ills' o. n.ii l mi l w.ilei. L'ue umi ..f 1. 1,;, .i. and iini.'iilar i-'ini"ii in liutt.e.i.se, mi I a a ie. Hull tlie r.nittli ii-iiev luini;-. ul t s-priism, li ii rts, lirniM'.-, w-Miht- aiel eiil-, t.ii -.iliti-h tin- nr' Hteil ii. I sun s-I eiire if St. Jh-i.Ih nil. All ii-'Mt-iii 'ii l.it"W iiiel ifc-'l leiwIinijiM llils, us uU-i rit-i-i .'iiiil trsiiie'r-. .f lln.i horxvs, .iit-l lin-i-l !-"( tin iliie. I: li tliu Hp. -I'Miiien's l'i-l p-luiu " uu.l i.i kpt mi 1 li .i ml m iriliiiffiy. j l( tin-, i n in-e uiilr,' vn'ie in pepulrai a" ; litiuilu lluii.t iu lulmlii tin t -4 Willi. I i uinbi-r 41.1,70 ,.'!oj. Nei-il t Itfiir IlimiW. Welkin i i; le lire I i-leur lieu In, sunn t ali-i ii anil ifn-.d .1;, '.!! i-Mi. ...l 1 1 -h' ill m-. w liui ii.ru; li i , irii-r in le.vi in! . I. .a ".p.t'.sl' li'i'll.i i'1 se-l' n tr-i'll .1, ti -u Lull. ' l'lll-l Ji.H "C '"'i. l"l'' i' ' I'l 'll -I'lWf Hiiil'llit'il Hint m-ii-I t r I im .1 ,. I ir. Sa lie-i ll.lll. All.t.l itipih- l.lli ii lil -rl J.'ll I-KIi I iilnl ki'i'p ) ell I llil ; - i J i.,l r el i' ll, ilrr.l I I Uiui. 1.1, I ..' till..'. 1-1 I 'I'll, i n. I 'llie ilrii I , url eh 1 1 1 1 y wilt ni l . n May 1 2:1, 17' I. i 1 I, Kiltnur's mi r. Itpui ('urn I til hl.luoy i,;i'l plu. I.ter trouM-n. j i'tlillplliet nil. I I "ll-eiitlltloll tli V. i i-lilii rilinry Jiili.'liilliltisii, N'. .'. ' Tliu I'n'ii.'.i M ui.n in 'r'n- a tart, tut let j V'Tue III M' lil.e lur. ' Mm WlnsW'e Siintliint Syrup for rlitlilrea fetUtllif, Sol toua III ipilllH, rmlili sn llUl.lllilliit. ; Vlou, iiHn imn. riirna vviad colU-. -5o. n lnil ICll).dli-h li'UtliO.- kIo- Were fO-J 11 1 net ; i;iiru." in liT. lint mi I nine In lli'.ili. ! tluit "'"' -nr. sire k'.if.f, .ui.l no l'i"i. li"1' : fcT.ltrflll jell trrl. I lir ll r.. il HiIlIlTi ir'l . I .- Tol arc 1 1 i le--ii J'.i i.iiiJ.) iiure-i la tin' U mi pit f tut' - i I lei i r t'.iilii.l I'l-n'' iip-.- I . !' I i ue 'I in I'l i"li nn iinl'.illii.-' li.i-.li lie I' K- l.ol'A I '"' .' lit., l ill in jton, Ii v., I I I, I -' '. - " I Pii.la 1. 1 mi I W.ilei li'..t .!iii-tli ni,' liUe CiM,i.oii Iiiiiii s iiinlitly. .T. ('. Sliiis.-.in. Mir.-.'ii, '. -n--" llsilIM' .1 o I'll I '.ii.- I -l hi ; 11 i.'l'j ".i I , i'ii.m- ul i .ii.o . n. ' pi'.u .-i ii .i i , ; i. ; Ill I Ii.iii i i i iii ii - :i a a wn ua- llll '. I ll' l .'. e. Slmlii'in i.ri-'lull' I In- ;immI Unite V'P.hI,. r'-i :,n .-I- I i.l.. I i'i i . 1 1 1 1 .' j 1 1 it I 'tVv,- ;i .,...li 1.. III." ;i.'lli ll'l 'Hi'll Hie! in-1'i...ii 111!.! nu n lir-1 ,lli;- ill- i,: I .1,1 li u.d t 1 i'.i. The Gratitude Of thoHii w in) h ivi) Ion.; been sulT 'er-i from some diseii-n wliu'lt his bsilU 1 1 the skill of pliys i'iii'h, n:i 1 t'i m h iv.' been rust ore I to h" lit i i by If i I'sS ir hitparill i is dilli ntlt to eiLpivn. U is nidi feelings wliicii pr i not t!i wril inx "f testiinotii ils lii.e th" foll-m ia' : ' 1 ,'.uiii,.t l.ek'in t" t !! ti.iw thiiiilifu! I sun for Hi" he.iltli II., i'i S.irsii,.ir,!l i Iiiid hrolll,'llt Ml''. S.H.'a U ..s; tt I ll i .1 l:.. V Hnnrt's W',"M- 1 'v" '1,i:l,'H iti mr aa 1 inv fri.ia Is tti.eii it Sarsaparilla nil. I a ,t l.v . 1 iv n.Tip- i il a r'i i i n i! i-i ii nn 1 in v I, ' Iv i' very ma 'li I'I, 'lit'1 I. I ll lie t I'l Ml a "V- urtil linttliHof Han I h S,ir- i- Pura BIo3d 1"'r"1" 11 '" I Ul 0 LUU JU luy h t, .is , w iul , u ( f(i(i Riifn to tin with. sit it i it ifives nit) imtiiiit re lief, lam iiow ,'si yi-.e-, ,.l.l Imt t,"l ma-li yeiiai,'''r siiieetiikuu' 11 , ,'i Siirsiis.iir.lla. 1 k'l'l.lly ris-nliillirli t It III! I do Hll I ,'Hll tnl II, loil's Hiirill.,'inil l in r.'tiiril fur llie Imlinllt 1 Iihvh re, eiv.l." Mai. A f.vscii, Pettiii gull's Curlier, Mui ti -. Iteiaientn'r Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho Only True Blood Purifier And tlm Ideal Spring M-li.-iae. J',,' sure li, K't'l Heed's ami only II ....I s. Hood's Pills XJiZL HIGHEST AWARD WORLD'S FAIR. The BEST PREPARED FOOD SOLD EVERYWHERE. it MIS CAKLU Mw Yurk. A iiii!olohr','t ri juilo is au thority for the btiiteincrit that there tiro seventy -two latiijiiages hjiokeu iu li'.'.-Mli. Tlie taking of (h i eeiisu-i ill Japni) is simple, but tli" ti ,'iires are utterly uurclialile. Tin; homes tiro counted und un iii r,ii,'e live persons is allowed for each house. The jays and other birds common in the neighborhood of New York city are n.' io common in tlie neighborhood of Sitka, Alunkii, wliicli, by the way, is no colder hi winter than Hoi. ton. Many Alaska birds comes s -nth to the I'liiled States I'm- ill ., winter, living at 11 speed w (licit FJelllill; estimates at from thirty to lot) miles an hour. Hais tho I'.ttdiit'K )i-patch: I'A porting American boots to I'n-'laii.l, is iu. aciiievein. lit to be proud of. lint ii is an iiceompli -lied fact. The labor co-t iu American boots is less than in lvi"hi!ld, tliolljrll the per dlelll earn ill 's of the Anuiiciii woikman tire larger than lliuM' of his l'.nli-h brother. I'ii" Ami rie:iti hiij erionty in boolm.il.iu :s only the fori riiuin r of lunch inoie that is four li;-'. Tlie e I-1--..1 bllMII. ss of thl-l conn try has li se'lii-l t; n.'.int ic proportion. The American lin.it hi- bii -ist miiin;;i , I :t. x H ; tin n tin- Wells l-'at-ro, J'.i.nuo ; Adiinn, 'J.".!'!!!; S.iutiierii, li.'.ooo, ('lilted Slat. -, Jl, I 'll ; and I'ne.lic, J 1 ,.'! In ii --pi i t to n 'H In. r of , I ncli.no s din. I lid iii ii year, tie i A. I, nn. hl:ni.li !ir-t, tli.- Wi lli 1'iUf-'. j .. con. I, the Also I I. '.in tl.ir I, :ili 1 tilt I I'ntii -I ,S: ii, fourth. In r.-p.-cl to ( inoiii y i, dl 'is ii"it" I, tie- Am, r, ear st iii.ii t'nr ul tie- h. ml, with th" I'ltlt. i ' Stall-, mid Weil - l'nr -1 rivals f. .r t Ie M-Colei place. T'he .1 ipsn-i'' jii'l;;,', and Willi !' w evcept ions I he .1 .i i ' .nn ie Imvyefs, wear ' I'lliek I 1 11 -.j" Illl s ilt-. 'Che policemen ' ll. H i . , do. Tin f" tl'' HiUiil .' Ii'i hpe- j t:ito-ii:i Colli I i V. pt 11 . pol l,'!' of j tuo. Tli" li.is i'i lime much tiior.- I I oj'l ol tililll;. to dl"! !tl;;lllsll tin llln'ivi : I ill ruil T i,iii ill el i iii 1 ii ii I eii-ei, an, I plead Willi etlel'.iy sill I I io.pl, III','. The pl'1-ollM ll e I'1" III lilld ll 1 1 lll.l Hi I III :l I . - ii-'cl, iiii l, i c- pi for tl," ...litem ot I pi-en e n oi' hip. I liet e ' Ai'i eii. 'l as :i ! pari ot' lie l.'i.'.ii iiiiielnliel'V, .1 ipaiiese ; in, tiio.N wotil I c iitpare not iiul'avor- ! Ilblv Willi olll' oilli, iidlil Its t he New Voik li.'coi.l, r. ! .'ill ii- tl i i Iii" faiuoif, of infiiliioiii, i 11 ,w i i ,,f N.-w Yoriv eiijoy-i rat lief an lllnaioiy I' . . 1 1 ' n t . , , : i . tinle Is a cmt 111 j llal i It-o t ,il i i an ilat loll iiiiioln,' t hi' Vild"!ll . of tilll .i. CtloU, Illlllllt.'lIU-, the .1 'mil. Nor are the million , ul. Oil; I ii ll.w.ri ii.lli. ill fruit. tin' ' in art c lint', n lined I li - Hourly Mn ul, HI. ii dr n'l'l I lie ."of luilit'oU. ll has b".ll la , l tell,'.' !,,r tiftei ll l ill I'i, II ild I'of iol'lt -, 11 o! tin ,e li.ll'i tin- , ' h IV ' II 't b ell Cell", I II llll ," III 'III. A C.I ie I 111 1' C !' I ot I 11" iill It II ll ll oik of , l:i m .s - loii leu ii.n.iyi been Ii, pt, and it -In, ". i I !ia' ll . ll a lllllll a nn 11 ha I e ul! iid.-l - , i i 1,', .-. tin ! ". I f this l.ir.L.'U iiiiiiii, !' I'. i,o have bis li coliVelt, ,! and I in.', I troiii liii.iof crime and ' , r.nl.it l.ni into channels of useful- ', 1 1 - -. j 'I lie-e llie Vent's hale indeed done lload, I'S IU th" ,1-iillllll of street tad- I I'., i Iiiil; iu lliii couiilii, and hive , even iet oil! I fill i- t la lit ic flielili to work to' I ill i ii our eximple, writes j .loieph Wrl.'.l. r 111 Si'l lbaer'i Mll-'f Zille. To file solne let of th" l'te!lt lo il hnii elect rl.'. t . has ill In 'e.l llie Imr-e, an I, on tin- other h nnl, b en lllilrillllellt.il III Ct'i'lltlll lien ion, Is, ue need only cite the fact that at the pl'esetil time tin I',' are ou r eieiit hilti- Irrd and tiftv electric railiiai.i Hi the ' I'nited St ites, opeiiitiin; over ., iMHl int. . -i of track all I - t I) I c trs, lllld rel'l'.-eisllll:.' II Clpllal I II I e 1 1 1 1 11 1 of over fun' h'linlr, d mil. imt dollars. Wmit stupendous tirmvi, when we consul, r t'i it in I s7 th? number of Mich r.i ul-. ii ii-iit'il, d to only thirteen, With nil ceil olle hundred CHI's. Acer, Iiiil; to r, liable reports there Win less laiirosid binidiu.; duriie' IS M tliini iu any otlu r lesir since tlie ('ml War. Th i a l.litioti to the railroad miluae o! the country was but l.Tlil Utiles, of ten Ill-Ill I per I'ellt of till' illlire llille.-i .'. I'roln Issi f IMM an iiwTiil; of o.imi mil,", ot' new track was . nd per year, but fr.-ui lS'.t'.it.i lH;i;t the iivera ;.- dr-pp-d to 4,0 HI miles. These litifes arc especially iitlereit in.; iu coitijiit ison with tin; prospects for i iilro.id buildine; for IH'.Kt. A revival of activity is reported. There tire at pre- n: J't,.M7 miles of new road in course of construction or lib,. lit to be built. The 2 l.olT tltlh'S ii!' truck coinprin- in my new short lines and extensions mi old roads in fol'ti-six St it. s lllld Cei l ilo l ies. Tlie State of leviis lakes tin lead With aptopo.ed milesi ,. of '.'.'.ll ! Cali fornia conies next wilh l.o'd luih s. Vikatisiis pi-ins I o77 mill"-, I'etitisyl vauui "i',s and N.'-i 'loll. ."ui:!. The ollstrlll'tloll of the ,"( i" tulles of n.-w railii. iy ih ii .-it toil by trustworthy tiuaueiiil b icktii. li cent reports tire that there aro about ,J."i,tlli,t((M tons of coal depos its in Su.l- ro.oue of t'i - Faroe islands in tho liui lie, S'ii, b.snle - co.isidcraWo deposits of iron ami copper ore. K)K FA KM AM U tRl)E.. IHIAWIIAl'KS TO TIIH 'IIP.E.:K IN1HSTJV. One of the most serioiu drawbacks to tlio cheesj industry is the vast amount of cliecsu madi! wLicli lias ecu robbed of u part of its eroam. The. consumer buys a small piece, but ita poor quality is iioaiust it, it is not eatt.'U, goes to waste, aud tho house wife of economical tendencies does not buy iil;h in for motitlis. If only Hood cheese, from wliolo milk, were made, the consumption woitlil tleudily inercti-e. Hat the market inn been so l nil v id moralized by tho makers poor cheese, that it will take years lo recover in tone, rvjti when poor cheeses are no longer sold American Ak'ncii'ilui iid. ri i.rivAri: tiik oiii iiaiiii ; uoi n r. The most HiuvcM.-d'ul fruit growers cultivate the ground under the or iirds. Hut when they wish to eh the too-lutiriaiit jirodiict of wood and leaf tiny sow the hind with clover, t take tin some of tlie nuriilu. ("it litv of the soil, and thus fit ittly iu -ren the vi, Id and , 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 v of the fruit. And this cultivation of tho land tin del' the trees has precisely the t.iilin effect as tlio woi'Uino; of th" land iindet a coin crop. Nature's method witl rvi i v kind of i, I. nit is to L'tow a I't'eat .nn ty together, the htroneit et ttin llll, lid of th- weakest one--, but mi! iiiiiknii; a poor "row tit at the best ; and if wn ih nil I follow nature's method of Mitp utiii"; the iilioiioiniil nan, a i ii il li a wee 1 am.iu itniiii ils as the 'iinds of the foreit are iiiuoii'; the Ircis. New York 'l imes. ASllliS l oll lions. A hiib-criber w rites : If the ground hi,,, it winch It -us arc h ,1 is clav or contains soil rock, which the h,,es eat, will it Inn, I, r them from ;;iow in; or fatl, iitno'.' I f, d a hunch of ho;;i upon a c! iy hllliide, w hicli coliluitied soft rock, llll. I I noticed tlielll routine; into til" "ii i ii ii -1 an I iii'.in the rock .pilt.' lit I, II. fatten in I Imy healthy. W.i well on inch -If our c ,ri 'ii y did not holll'l, but see told hoes Willi prow or iied very I Hot d . pond, 'tit had supplied inhes ,,r sioiin lhiu -; of ilollld hale found that his ho;;s with in tll'l! lllll Hi e lie 11 t Iii y would I iii th.'i did. mi I v lllltellt d lliore lllllll 1 1 1 1 not mil" eaten -ti lllUi'll of til" soft, rock he des.-ribi i. I( i;;i hue a ciiimii.; lor material of litis kind, and it nil-in b I b - eat i red to by s. ei:i; tiiat they iiluais have iic.'ess to li.ii I ii no I it-It's. Wli.ti they me beltiu' liitleiied oil i'l nil tins is espi e lalll il l l I -able. Al tie I e .luin r.,eii!iieiit stall, -n Ihel found til it the etV' l't of I. e,llll;f -il 'li iii it rial as liar I .i I ashes and I .no i .ii si I t-i li,,-.;s recoil iii a corn rati, hi, lia-.ll a I iii a slim.; of tiieiily-ei'-nt per ei ul ol llie coin Ii ipnied to -i..ilac ' I'i i poii'id . i: t'n. Tin' ashe scent to ue! hi a eorreetixe i.a some Mil ll'.-l I' I'l, ll.ll' i iii ;estl ill. Ho.i-'.s W iii be mil I' , li e, I I lill v IllUlli'.litie .1, c t;. i d brick, soft -I. ei" and ollter lil.e m 1 1 , i i il, i i j i s ' i a 1 1 y if they have Itol been 1 1 ,-lt in.ie , I 11 t he t iiree cXpiTIUli'llls leiel'led to, IU fecditie; iishe . i', took 1--7 pounds of corniueal 10 pr.iil i-' !' l p mil Ii of "iiiu, wiiei; I, me nn-al wasted, und !'J pound when tin ie llel'e Withheld f I Hill the t'st- tioii'ind corn i. d al. inc. The s:reii'.;th ol the bones of the hoi;s was more than d -milled by fee liu ; b.i in ni -il, a fact which luii an imp n tant bi iini.; mi the common trouble i xpi i n in .i by lilt li iiiii.' h il;s IoiIUl; the 111 of their h e i OW Ol to ll i llklless. 1'llt lll, I'll Id Hll, I I'lleslde. 11 M:ISS H.ilisKM, The brs- iIiiil; inteieits of tli coun try demand the in ist fir, fill c.i.isider ot i. n ul llie present tune thn.eeli i;.H'e. 111 it. Speed aloae iholll I Hot be our aim in bice. lino hoin , says u corn -spun. lent of the I.ni.i Turf. You may choose th" best spei d-pi'o.bleiiii; sue 111 t ho cm at r - , ii u 1 ion il ill leal i.'e t li it not over ." I per c ut of his Ceils, lit the Hillside, with til ' be-t III ham llin-;, iiill trot 111U.0I or bett r. A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 --; tins to be a fact, then, what are you jjoin-; to do with the ether lift V tint ciuiiot trot? Tile country today is oiento'ked mill 11 Class of llnrsei t'lit ale liol even :;o,i I iuou:;h to nisi',., lu. ry luen 1. II. ,11 ui.'iny of yon cm e,o oat nii.l 11 it In 11 a tit i:it h pi. 'li up a cirloil .-! hol'ies that, beilbs bell;; w ,1 1-1 He. I, stand sixteen hau Is, w ill w ooii I, In I of 1,'J t ' i hi ri.ls, are hoiiu I lu wind or Itmli, h tl in ; :'o id I'.- t an 1 le.;i, th it arc o to I e il u'., with sty i-.li c t: riare of head an. 1 t ul, and till, cit pill a road na;oii or b:i.;;y at a 'J. o I clip? if loll do -ret tlii ni you will li-sd that you Itaie pail their on tiers a (j. nnl round price for them, uotwiiii standino the fact that li-o'.e.i are e n ap. Hrecd, if you will, two sir."! that pro duce speed, as spi . d is a v, r . il s;r lilile iptulity, but before breeiluie; to a" certain horse, see t Ii it, you hive it iii ire that is eipi-illv wa ll bred, if pos sible and one that isstylish, sound and a K'ood individual ; then look for the same iptalities in the stallion, nod the progeny will make an animal which, if it does not niiike a record breaker, will make one that you em sell tit u good figure for road purposes. I'u Bonnduess either in Hire or dam is cer t'Vuly objectionable, and iu many cases heroditory, but this fact has iu the past, by many breeders, been, en tirely over looked. Soundness is al ways com-iderod very essential by bre'ders of other kinds of nuinialu. THE HOMIi (lAltnliN. In buying flower hcc.Is chooso tlio best variety. Tliey cost more thtiu the inferior aorts, but tho results K'Voii ure so much better than tlio extra money expemli'd is scarcely worth eoiioidi l ino. Tho follow inn but con tains a few of the most useful of an nuals that urn easy to h'i'Oiv, nn l not only invaluable for ornamentation, but likewise for cutting purposes. To have a succession of ood cut blooms for decorative work iu the house is a very important matter to the lover of llowa rs. The accompany iii list would supply tlowi'is admirably adapted for cutting purposes from .liuio t-j frost. 1 Hive the li st viirictii -i of ench to e;row ; .V-t el c- I'oiiu t, I'i I fi ction, Victoria, lhvarf Chrysaiitliiiiium llowcfi'd and Milium, fstoeks -Cut and t-.inti V ;ai il an. I iiatit 'Celt xveeks. I'oppn s -Iceliiinl, Shirloy and White Swan. Iiirkspur Dwarf J! icket and Kmpcror. Iininthus 'roxvii of I'ei fectloll urid ll'ildeweoli. Cbiy-au-theiuuui lioroiiariutit ll. l. (ktlliop sis Cor uiiilii and Tom Thumb. Candytuft - Mm press. Cltleliilillil -Meteor and (.-aii'.;. Ivili', Cosmos (iiant. Nicotiuu I .curri'iis, Iedi elia - i I ti 'llis, if iuU tided for baskets and vei inda box 's. I'etiiuiiiM (liatits of California and I'litiocd White. Mij;uiii'tli' Mai-lift and Crimson tytleeli. Sweet Alysiittti, l.teiich and African m tri: old, iiiixed ncablos i, u rlieii is, tutuiis, phlox ), liui. nidi, i! v iti. sph u lens, single dahlias, Mar- pui l ilc i iiriii.i ions uii'i hivt.'ci pens. li ibb's inisturt iiiuts have brighter llowers than tin- more common vari- tv. Iiriiu'e llismaicli is u (;oinl vine iniih r. 'I ho r- In can be sown in tho t loii-f in Into M uch, thus m curni;; lurdy little plant i to set out. iu priur. l it.; most ijiipo"taut point in con nection with su -ci.-slul sect howiiik is o linn th ssei'VI well into the ground. Vlter sow in:; i.-ie a copious Wiiteriiie; t lit nu-.li it I'm i li'M '. Shade the seed ro u the sun by ni '.i'is of u paper or I 1 1 : i -;' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiii.s; KiTiniuatioii takes i!:ir.- sooner tliu than when it is ix .oseil to 11 :-!i 'ie: lij'ht. Always be iii'elul to reiii 'Ve the shade liiiuu all- itlelv the phll.ti I: ,ve Colllf Up, olller- liny will I line drawn und lia- (o damp oil'. Keep the Mirfaee moist during perniinnUoti. Alter the fd has j;e militated, und the seid eiiVeH liave lu eit w en iiiiuif t uey should b.- K'Veti till the liifhl possible nnl plenty of ventntnaott on iirio-bt iix ss to insure stocky, ueidlhy plants. New York .(out n-il. I'AtlM AM lUW'I'V NlirKS. The ilis;jiu ; of potatoes H tliu h ird I ami most tiii sotii work iu railing that isiluable crop. , i- lo il that the little cluek-i do not damp and chilled. No chicken id is iu. ue disliill than the cheer peep of a chick ilooiued to die. Ii'oin f d I and damp. I'lolcs-or ll 'iny mi s in Manner's losiie; "l'or the Ilia: lo t price or cost f product ion iu t he li : e. il w .-.il, Li lian com is beyond ad comparison ie cheapest single f I article for ho:s." One of the most important thiii" to i inure a sueeesslul crop is to have the land well prepared, s.o Hint the af ter cultivation mil iieeiiim; tuiiv In; e by tie- latest nil I most upplovcd methods. Cover the henhouse ll.-.u- with tine trail or ciiatl and males the liens scratch iu it for their grain. Tho cis' w id prevent an over tibuu- l i: c of fat, stimuliile ' lavin ;. pi l l . -tit o" ; eaitng alio icaun r puil i'i". t n r Americii'i people have not dis ;nye I it prevailing tade for the llesh f the g.ioi', b.eiuse they do Hot now a good thing wh n they see it. No foil I, Unless it be tilll illll'i, , lll.lllCS titi. r dish limit a w.-il fed nn l prop rl v cooked goo-.-, and our people mul l be e l.ic.i'e I to an appreciation I' the fact it id tin- lowi. lu tiie en -of the pigs tin 1 c lives, I ,nn -, ta- iii,- wn ofii'.t an tlii ni. wi ipiaittiti. Tlti mother stock ..t I nt little ta.' f ,o I for iill was not xp -iisive, loin lings were s. liloiu prn lde.l where there was ni.ige o! the l o ids I i' li 111' ' sl. llel', lllld Willi Ml ittle expense tle i w is chronic indif- reiice in r. g .id to results. There are few that cannot make it olitiiblc to rsitie fowls lor sale or for inn- in, ; im I every one sln-ul i have ion ;h pule to , bin nil g.-od stock. and refin ' to handle am other. It costs hu' little to get a start of tine fouls, mid the plenum' of looking at I hem is worth so nut !i nig, w hi Ie u tl e'; of badly kept ino t;rcls is nil oll' iise to the eye. Tiie progressive brc si -r must giro clos., at). -nil. i to the iiu neroiis little tilings lu nil, diyi of Western im uiiug. w i u Im ;s c itileiinl h irses ileiii.d a "oo I put of tli-.r i.vtng from the wi d gra-.s of th prairie irn.l other loin ;e iu tlie woo. to. I ground, breeding had but little t bought from lite proi-rietor, more than to cou nt tin colt-, pigs an I e dies oce.tsionally. qi'AI.VI ANI (TRIOl'S. The world'a railroads reach 400, 1(1(5 luibjft. '1'he liliick Syu hau a depth of (lull XuiAioiim. tJalicc) was made iu C.ilciilt.i, India, ni early nn 1198. Out of every 100 hotels iu Htiltitiil, IS are Wiiite Hearts, 10 Kitiij'a Arms und 8 Crowns. The most ancient English decora tion is the Order of tho Hound Table, founded iu olil. Aecordin;; to the terms of his will ft Sir,ito';a County, New York farmer xv. 1. 1 buried with hia boots on. HaiTcls of wine, anchors, scythes in fact, all kinds of iiiercliiiiidisi.- tiro convoyed by the Swiss postodieo do piirtmeiit. A stray white iswaii, six feet ten inches from tip to tip, wiih shot by IV -r i j iiiini Carpenter just south cf Albeiia, Mich. -u ucre of laud tit tit ) corner of Liberty and Nie-sill streets, New York -ity, is worth, taking; the latesl sale i,h n KUid -, about ijfti, O.h), 1)0,1. Although (ieii. M. Scott of Fiiri buiilt, Minn., is M l years old the hair on Ids head remains tlie same color il jilwiys was a briolit red. One of the valuable treasures iu the Lwtox Library, New Yolk City, is an unbroken tile of the London Times, ri;u lS'l.i to the present time. With a population not much over half th it of L.in Ion, New York City proper) coii-iiiiicH daily IS.l.lMl.l.OU'i bullous of water leaiiisit l!M,(l00,0ild for London. All the modern war vcHtels of the I'nited States Navy were built in this country, either directly by the govern ment in the inivv vnrds or under con- i tract y privat (ship building lirnis. ( The slaudard of height for Il lluis fioii to Iiritish nrmy is to raised to live feet four ilif Ill's, ivxc 'pt iu the case of ciiiiilidiitcH under twenty years of age, for whom a iputrti r oT an inch is knocked oil". 'The Imperial Canal of China wan begun in the year "oil A. 1., and not pletcd until ldo) It is 2, Ltd miles iu length and is by long odds the most important artificial water xvay on earth. Harry (buieh was killed by the cave in of u mine iu Webb ( ty, Mo., near ly three years ago. (Ms bones have just been found "JoO fiat uwuy from where In- was nt, work when the ueci ilelit happened. A Chicago butcher keeps n tamo fox. It keeps his place clear of ruts. Tlie experiment was tried after cats and tin s had failed. The lii's-1 night th" fox spe.it ii the shop he tiliiilgh tele l thirty four rodents. The stories of the "Hubert in the Wood," was founded mi llll actual riine committed in Norfolk, near Wayltiiid Wood iu the fifteenth cen tury. Alt old house in the neighbor hood isslill pointed out upon n man telpieeo iu which is carved the elilire history. W. 1C. Hides, who died i i New Al bany, Ind., opposite Louisville, il few days since, was born iu a log cabin ill the latter place in ('.'J, w hen it con tained only a few dwellings of the mine kind, and at it time when the set tlers sometimes sought lefllge III f ort Nelson from threatened raids of the Indians. Milk Hie New ( inv. A doctor out in the Transvaal pro pounds iu the "English Mechanic" a new method of curing disease, which lie tonus 'Isicteopotliy." Itstru-k him. In-says, that as milk absorbs poisonous germs from a bucket, it might also be used to ab sorb poisonous germs and gases from the body. He put his idea to the test, und now claims to have cured people of smallpox, fevers, iiisanitii diphtheria, spinal disease und many other lu 1 1 tl lies by simply wi'appiti; the patients iu milk sheets. He 1 tvs his patients on n mattress covered with blankets, takes a sheet just large enough to envelop the body, warms it, saturates ll with about a pint till I tl half of warm milk, opens it without wringing it, an 1 packs his pitieut i it for an hour, sube-ipteiilly sponging over with iiartu ii at ter or putting j him into a iv.irm bath. Ho declares that iu one bud case of Hiiiallpot, where the eruption uus tndl out, tho milk sheet drew the p lis niso entirely from the skin that the ue. day tint eruption disappeared mid tho iu in iv .is convalescent. Oi k-in id the Hiitij ). The banjo was the invention of a colored man who lived in tie: toivu ol I'eitijof mas, near the south c.ni d ol ilav.i, about tiftv years u ii. 1 u took a cheese box, mid crossing it with go tl skin, he ran a handle thro i '.It it, says the t'hiesi'o 11 cord. Tu- 'i he titled it with violin strings, tuning the u to the tirst, third, fifth nil 1 el - iin n i.ei of the octave. H iving ihus completed the instrument, he nam I tt "H.mj ," .liter th.i toivu iu which ho i v.-d, an I proceeded forthwith to "make it talk." Its popularity grew with trt-uie nloas niniditv, making a c nuptest of I, in doii not ninny years ago with tint r.thiopitin ! -rou idem. Highest of all in leavening nwcyiUj ABSOLUTELY PURE. Economy requires that in every receipt calling for baking powder the Royal shall be used. It will go further and make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor, more digestible and wholesome. HOY At BAKINO POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW YORK. ' A Hit of Neuiidiil. This Is n bit of genuine scuntbil. Everybody Uke.s senndal. It Is nlwnys Mich it comfort to llnd one's self u little better than one's neighbor. Tills bit of Hcuinlal Is true, too. There Is n young mini now living In Chicago who used to live In Washington. Ho was engaged to n Washington girl, but rumors con cerning her reached film out In Chi rngo. They said, these rumors, that she hud gene out to supper after the theater, nnd looking on the wine when It was red, had become Just a llttlo boisterous. Her lmin.'ienl.'ite fiance came to Washington, lie n,,t y it word to her of the iiiniors which had filled Ids soul wild horror, but he took her to the theater, and to supper after ward. 'flic wMow Clliiiot wns the third party nt the supper, and the glr!. like very other woman on earth, llki-.-i I'haiiipagne. Her sweetheart urged her to drink, assuring hei- it would do her no liarm whatever. Sim drank. In fact, she conjugated the verb to drink In more than one tense. She be came unmistakably Intoxicated. ('hen the gallant young man slipped her engagement ring off. bundled her Into a eaiiiage aud took her home. She hasn't seen him since. Of course. coiil, lift think of marrying that sort of n girl, ,vmi know. It Is things like that tlmt keep one's belief in the lunate chivalry of the modern gentleman from dying. Wo understand (he limn considers It ll tremendous Joke and you limy be able to see where the laugh comes lu. Wo ure nut. Wottmii's KcNlgiiut UtA. The cool, culm resignation of women was Illustrated during the recent eartii tiakc which shocked the city of Mex ico. A correspondent of tho Itoston Herald, writing from that city, tells the story of how women accept the In evitable: Some Mexican lady friends were nt church praying for the rest of us, up In the northern part of the city, when, lis they relate to imv Hiey felt f-ilni. ninl nil nt once heard the roof crack mid saw mortar falling all n round them, w bile the great chandeliers swung back and forth as In n steamer In a storm. I asked them why they did not get tip and run. but they replied simply: "We Just shut our eyes, comiiu-nded our souls to our Maker, and went on villi our prayers for the cit v fullofjico 1'le!" Tlie lloi'M-'rt l;ye. 'J'ue horse's eye lias a thick, glutinous HocrotJoti In-eaiise his eye being largo t.n much exposed tu dust the viscid Kiv.r'tic'i cleanses It more effectually tii:ni would a more watery agent. wo fni ONUS ENJOYS Both the method and results wbea Syrup of Figs a taken; it is pleasant end refreshing to tho tafto, and acta penlly yet promptly on the Kidneys, ljiver and ISowels, cleanses tho sys tem cdci'tunUy, dispels colds, head aches nnd fevers and cures habitual constipation. Hvrtip of Figs is the only remedy of" its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to tlie rtomaeh, prompt in ils action and truly beneficial in itj cfl'ccts, prepared enly from tho most healthy and p.j:rceablo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all aud have i:mdo it the most popular renu!v Luown. Syrup of I'ig.-i U for sale in 60 cent buttles by nil leading drug cists. Any rtliablo diwirist who not jlavo jt cn ijauj wjjj pro. cure it promptly lor any one yibo wishes to try it. l)o not accept any substitute CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM rS.i.KISSO. C At. LOUISVILLE. r.f. A1V tORK. ft f. WASHING COMPOUND THE GREAT INVrNTIOM Savhc'o'i ttxiMsr Vfirtijur in jury To Mr "tixrumc.CoiO CHamc. NEW YORK .1 But ITYnTfTn A about, ' 1 ' ess to any washable substance Beware fou to iwitMiua, to buueit ttnd it 53r3? strength. latest 0. S. Gov. Food Report. 0 Eoiim STEPPED ON THE CZAR'S CORN.' A Milwaukee Girl's Kxpcrlcnco Whllo Visiting tho Ioinloii Zoo. I must admit, though with some hes itancy, that I am the only Amcrlciin-J tiitm or woman whom the Into Cmr ever met upon an equal footing, Bays a writer In tho Milwaukee Journal, lather, to be more exact, my footlngi waa somewhat above his at that time.' (t may uot be generally known that ho had a decided antipathy to ine, al though such feelings were not shared liy me. I was careful to avoid (beyond this one Instance w hich I am about to) relate) putting my foot on Itiisslau pos-; sessions. I'pon this occasion wo had.' what might have been a serious set-to, or rather stand-to 1 have always felt that I had the better of It. Allow mo to divulge u state secret. The late Czar had corns! I know It to be a fact! t My knowledge of this skeleton In tho Imperial closet came about In this man lier: One morning at the "Zoo" In lin den, I stood In front of the seal tank. A great seal came lip to be fed. IJecel v Ing nothing from my empty hands, he was about to Hop back Into the water with a great splash. Mindful of uiy best bib nnd tucker, I Jumped hastily backward, landing upon the foot of n fltie-looklug gentleman, who, though evidently In pain, its Indicated by his facial expression and by his raised foot, yet accepted iny apology wiih as much courtesy and grace ns could be expect ed. Ills companion, who nlso looked somewhat discomfited, was Immediate ly recognized by me as the I'linee of Wales, and then I learned that I had Jumped upon llie august corns of I lie autocrat of all the Itusslas! WE' AWAY. Absolutely free of cost, for a LiniTGi) Tine ly, (The renili's Ciiiiiinoii Srii-i- Medical Ad viser, III' li V Pierce. M 1) .I'll ll'l lillMiltilli n Physician te tin- lm.ili,ls' Il ilel an.l Siituuiil .. . In-liliili', liiill.il.i, a Uiek i.l im r l,...i larmc j imkuh -mil .' ml' 11 i'i an. I i.tln r illsi-lia-O i liuii. in Hi oinr psiprr mien to any one 2 ; si inliiin ji o iils 111 one n ut -lamps lot I pack ills' ini'l il.ni' er. llvu (.-iiiiuo Z ! copies, .a' tins iiniipli ie l-siinilv li u tor II.Kik 2 I aire. t ly s.,1,1 in tMli bin. tin : .1 n i'.nl.ir I price ol l i,.i. Aillliss- ( hu It lamps ami 13 I this CniiiKiii) Woui n s In-t i -.wtv ?ii:n OilCAi. Assiici.inuN, No. u 1 .Maui silrect, U I lliiilalo, N. V. lift, 'l.l)-J Tli "t.ISKNE-tretl'l- Ikw' ami Most Konwm.l. mi Collins ninl Clifls w.'in; tlii.y hip 1.-111I4 ot tiiitf rlotli, both nultui ninst.i'.t nlila-, unit In- li-l i-vvhihi-Me, i-ntf i-ullur loiiuit Ie tw.i 1.1 .my allser Liii.l. I he 1 "i writ, uv.ir iiv'( mi' (if iw.'l A I in of T.-n l.'jllanior ITlvn l ir ul C'uila 1 1 " Jll-l ll Cell's. A tiamiilnColUrina Tn'rof CniTur tot 81 CulllH. Niiluu mylti mill k.zii. AaaoM BEVEUSIBLK COU.Alt COMI'ANT. nrnnUm St., Kw Yo: i. 11 Kilbjr St.. Ikuton. MEN AND BOYS! Want lu It-nrn nil fttiout none t Vow in lick Out QoodOno? Know ImptTftM' i U a and hi Ouanl aai-l Friital ? Vv tect IHa.-p nuJ Kff' t Cur when Mine la usiHe? leU the mk 'y th 1tti 1 Whttt to i ml tlio rifTrrt'ut TorU of U Antiralf Uw lo sh.. a Ho:e I'mpi-rly t AlltW nil oibcr V u.;h! Info-nition ran l otftltil bf ica.ltisc our 100-IMB 1 1. 1.l'STU A T ES IliiltHK llOOli, which w nil! ftirwara. po imk, 00 rotviptof ouly 2& cenia In Maui pa BOOK PUB. HOUSE, 134 l-eonaril St., New York Olt$, FowdiP liuiiliail. Aiiii. lu. I. in- 7 hikjka- HAIR BALSAM fisKCWSSur-I! JP elmiu.., ml Ii. 11111 !.. ttia bmll. iPSS2tK l'r..i,i...'l l.s,.,i,..t i..l!l. faVi? I ,Jk' Never Fall to llinturo Oray IpQiAis I'""' 10 Ki Yoi.tliliil Color. tvZVr-fX', eiu. 'nip .1... A. t..r lulling. tA'Tf - v ".ml l mat Hni.'i-' WALL ST. rill t-i In re i.li r ul ill - , llllll. H . HlllilMlll ,V I ll..4.H:ill -I,,-,. W Dust i eui?h iyrup. Taiini otniiL Use rrl In turn. Held hv rtruiirftta Fff It bristles with good points. And the minute they spy tlirt tiicy rise up and go for it. No matter what it's on linen, laces, silk, woolens, flannel, marble, china, lass, wood, metal, or your own person, Pearline will get the dirt off with the least trouble and labor. It saves that ruinous wear and tear that comes from rubbine. there's another point to think more important still Pearline is absolutely harm- or fabric. 1'eJiiiers anil lome unscrupulous jrrocfrs fill Ml tou. "this is as gixwl as" or "the same s Prarline." IT'S r Alr.-rearune is never pea.uru; 11 rcmr protrr wnnj JAMES PYLE, New ut. "f
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 6, 1895, edition 1
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