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No Starving of Juror. Judtfe Caldwell, of tbe United States 'Circuit Court for the Eighth circuit, who will be remembered for his atti tude last year In respect to railroads and their employes, lias beeu making another very sensible deliverance. In a cose ut Cheyenne, when the bail iff was belntf sworn to tako churge of the Jury unit to keep them together without meat or ilrlnk, water excepted, until they should iiirree upon a verdict, the Jinljse Interposed and refused to per mit the clerk to administer the oath. He said that Jurors performed quite as Important functions an the judges, and should be treated with the same consid eration; that In onler to discharge their duties Intelligently they should be af forded every facility for deliberation under conditions of mind and body that will evoke their best Judgment; that starving, freezing, deprivation of sleep und denial of all comforts is not the best mode of doing this, and that the old methods nf treating Jurors was cruel, barbarous ami iiihiiiimti. He then went on to say to the Jury that they might retire to their room, and If they could ma agree before sup per they might adjourn and return to their deliberations after they hail eaten, and so continue to adjourn for meals and sleep until they had agreed upon a verdict or were dieliurged liy the court. It has tak-ii several centuries for Judges to arrive at this conclusion, but now that it lias been pointed out, other judges will pcrliap follow the pre-.-e-dent. At all events. It will take Jurors out of the category ,,f criminals.-Chi-cagu Times-Herald. A furious Lease. A curious h-ae is on record In He bron. Conn. It declares that the Society for i he Propagation ,,f t!,e tjospcl in Foreign Parts lea-vs thirty acres of laud to one S. W. Chase and his heirs for the term of !i.'.iw years. The tenure is held on eouilhion that the said "Chase, or his heirs shall pay to .John Ptlt'.oii and J. T. Peters, church ward ens of said society, or their successors in oillce. one grain of pure silver or other silver, gold equivalent Us de manded i. on sr. John's Iny of each en Bi:1tiL' year." I'm uml Move. The lire "T en !-.: .ire- e.M.'.l vow souv. In Ke ami the smi ii",:iiw. n- lh.' -:i ,iu is to keep the ft l-oi:iiig. II. i' -f:akin liter lily, tires niv.srei kia ;-, ,1 w.iii i--. ne. a ad ii'iny ,i ,-u-f . : t- veriiii'ticil. Kri.il. t til nni iis n il l -c , I 1- : , -s i: : In . He of Mini ii.; aii'i -".ib-ri tie then .t t. . Illl! In . .'lit! I lie -" r.ie - sllll -lo--i:-.lili ii to ,li i;;ia4 sihh - Jfirv I'" 1 il.'k. It. w I f nut ..: M -i.t." e, -li-.il ll-JW's v-TVtli nj tilU inorn .M to "i i i, I I'ltu'i r '.' ' P.ir.J Jlitu - lion' Tlii? Wei,f!r ilnn ti.,,tr,-, i .il.ira Pwiir.1 fnr nio i-;i ti'iitfirrli ih.il c.iwiui I" outii hy Hall's l.Uiinli i 'ure. I'. .1. I HKNKV Co.. T.itfil.f, O. We. 111.' nmliT-itfln-.l. lime known V. .1 Cliff rev l-ii' Hi' lust I'f ''.fi-. .to 1 I'flif'i' him pel" fei'lly li"li ir.fli," m lei i n-lllcs lr;ilif.ie-ll--lis Kiel Itii.lln-I.lliv :.!;.- Ii- eif.Il nut any elill.t. tiou Ml l If Iff I !o"" IK ln. Wr.ir.v I'm: ix. Wl ., I.-ti.-gi3U,T'flftlo, Dili" Wai.iiivo Kiwtx A: Mamvis, Wlidi-uio lirnggisls. I...fl--. ni..". Ihl.l's i 'm.o-ra i Mi.' is t-is.-M int''rr,.illy. ne' lii tii-e-ii. til-.:t Hi- lil, o.l iiinl iihh-iiii- -u r-f.i,-i" ,.i' ihe -,-1,-in. '1 ,--t on, Men is sent fief. Priec, Tit. i'.-r 'h-iiLie. fcunl h ail Hrug';tls. "II- w do ) on ike aiy lew suit V" "lis Itiinn"' s- : what lll yon it for il V" "I tie, r.eii" aieitsur'-ti.y "wa-ft'i" stimiiicliir mentis t ni ! im- Hi u .ire'u-t'ifns Hif st un, iieh. in- l , . i. hrief, ,1 in ii is i : i s . i ii- T.iiiti:,--. If -'M ar- ir.nili .-, it ii, ., -.v .0. -lien e n .,mt inline! O..-M y.-iu f,n I ih- il v e- iciiei. 'I tv ih I v re it :i, i llill.g ll .I.., si. '-rtiT glr, -llif yunrsij.: .-" Nntv l llif riiui- ii tilth l l!c!rr ll iy tiiul a v'- !' ': :- A J" if i'" -i i n - i th;il i i.e fan l- eft Illl'. Ill-, i'.iUuiu- i i-l lil !"onift "1 ri-poto o r i;.;e-t protest Mm. Win-',ow'. -e iti.la S- : np for rhll-lien tfeil.!n, M ii-ii- li.f inn.s. rui.n c iKitaii.ma lion, nb.iys inln. 'ires ivoel ,i t-V. a tfillie Sou.e (" 1 1 I" m il their thige ei il:e:r urn were- -b it I. i la n.ourn:nx i c . Ki ink's ftllPAT No ::I.i ..!!.-; tiril iih;. '- Urn ri-iti-e oi l sviotn'ai tsii 1 V- !i st.. I'hila.. fx. i you II, 'in in I a ohru.l-t, Lave a iu:.r. nily. " Nei v Ib.-io n Maivfl. e, I.o tree. br. a "It's n j; o l f in Nniii'y; yuii n:waya think I ; .'s I r e tiif r ley t:.e h ' l'l.sob.Mt : S; rti, .-:!: 1 . i 1 " ,.a:li of .1 I; ! lu .:isiini;-tl'.ii 1. u'h-. t. svii: :. 1, ls.'t a . i I ir.-ii a uJf -ri'a.vis o; i.t . , I. K .i:.,-i-s '.v a u r - II in' r en-f ki! k aliii y m,, l lmliliT t: uul,!,--. i'hn.pt.tft Ht.it i ' i. hi ut nit tr.-i IhlorHtitrv. 1 . r -1 . i ; ; t , i .. i. A n.hr:r.nn ( ii:; ril'U-ht n i it ho k three-rcot ,' atf r n.e liiitf I with ,i rig. t'vt-i-y lotlier It botl !e ',f I'urie i 's i g n,(i ful l-aill.Mi-.iKlit 'I ho siiffnor o! 1; .ninu anil'it-it lot tv i l-r.-tli-'r-iiel iw. n-i k-j i loinltl liv.iv Have 1 1 1 nf r 'r,mie. N-: i.i tv' s,i --.e..i,iaiel -H e;, ! I'ritifii i'aii;ii ?..'n i at U'n-hiiigt-.n, is liia erves and loocl A f in-" arai-iy -uii-- !' !. il'--"ii I sun,!y, -..l.-lv. i.,,i latter. If it is pure tli -y a The -mr y nfii lie' I-l aiel tin-re is in, ii,-rv,.i.-in---. ' If u is impure tli-y an- fe-l mi r"i'as" aiel In horrors .-f le-rvjiis prostration result. Fe'-l Hi rte.s en pure l,lo.,l. Make pup' l-lej.l .-m l ki-ep it pure hy takiie,' Hood's Sarsaparilla The One True Ulo A furiiler. Hood's Pills !';;;,o?ea-;!; Try it when the digestion; is WEAK and no FOOD 'caamc in n rt 1 1 -1 It 'Yfxrii IU 11UUUM1. II J 11, wften seems impossible to : keep FOOD "he stomach! I Sold by DRUOOISTS EVERYWHERE I John Carta A Sona. Nmw York. IMPERIAL! y RANUM I According to tho Chicago Tribuu the raoo botween corn and coal for tho honor of being tho cheaper mate rial for fuel is interesting thin year. A statistician reports in tho Journal ilea Debuts that 12,Oi)0,Ot);),0HO news papers aro printed annually on this little planet of ours. Tho total num ber of paper mills is 3,'.)S.. Tho canned uml corned liorso in dustry is not so new as is generally believed. For tho past three ears an establishment for killing ami picking horses has been in operation neur Hammond, I ml. All of the states, kingdoms, princi palities, empires, etc., of H irope (except ltussiu) and all of the United States, includiiij,' AiusUu, could be placed side by side in Siberia, and yet but little more than cover that im mense cuuntrv. M. Dupuv Ihttcms, French Minister of public works, impressed by the re cent railway accidents in thai country has ordered a elosi inspection of the permanent way, especially at the points and level crossings. He also proposes to put an en I to the system of tiuing engine-drivers for uiipuuctu- iiiity and rewarding; liiein for making ui lost time by greater speed. In Spain exemption from military service may be obtain-' I by the pay ment of l.oill) pesetas. The tit her . n worthy man presented a peti tion to tile l, lecu It gent, stating that he had already paid lo.it Id p, se- las lor ten ol ins sons an I leipiestiug that lie might be excused lioin paying for the other (unite, n, us he had no money left. His ropiest was granted. I nt of total r.-venii.M of Id.iDd d id (term tuy spends .?1 Km mow fur iirmy uud navy; llugiand .sstlotlii.ttlil out of isS,tii)0,Oiii)i and France 1 7 I. lliid.ili'Ml out of f?'i7 1,011.1,1111:1. Ir. Metldes, who gives these ligllfes, e.sti mates th" annual luiiitarv cjiens- of the Fnited Slates u- S 1,0 III, 0:111, but tliis omit.- -? 140,000, ((Oil for military pensions. When tlie-u are included our total military expenses urn greuti r than liio-e of any other coiinlry, willi the possible L'XCeptloU of Kllssill, W. 11. Curtis w rites from Tokio that ino.st of the I Iikeepers and cashit rs employed in .1 ipalicse bu-iliess houses are Chinamen, who are given the pre ference for Mich positions because of their bom-sty. It is smd that a Chinaman ttiil cheat if lie ,-ts a chance, but if intruded tilth money he keeps it safely, an I if in mailing a promise he utters the words "e n do" tliose word are as good us a l-mi i. 'The manager of a llopg Kong bank declared recently, utter f-.rty year of active hu.-tiie.is life, lint he had never kuo t a of it C.nn -,! de faulter. S t-.'s a I. m. I-m cyoing may, as the d- del. tenons t-ll'-ct o: the hi in t uud mi tl.e but ut least it see: st im. tell uiii:ii;'afe I, i i -r tors Furious sav, htv. til - spine, ,el V ills svnli ill, e-'tn i to ie tve l il I. I n -re tv is a J I at Ait-in th" otii-r hours' bicy cle r i d.iv, und .1 l .-vil I r.der u i:ue I Win IV lu..1 pru ; in nior-i I :i tan fours ; of t 'ie church earne 1 tviivs man one. day he consume I local papers, MeWo 1 shins of jars of bovnl, siv five pounds gr ip a basket of npi ' i iic ir-lin to the 'i cnicii.-tis, tw- cel. t'.v f ll'.-oun.-t; poiin Is tomato, s, four p i. in I - pear-, its, til'iv iunauis. cogs, ciistar-ls, j,-lii,-s, a wiin', a pint ot siieiry, iiilik and eh 'folate." I'lr.trch s g iitrouoinic f, u-vs the other. pint of port chaiiipiu'i: Mr. Wil li oversha I- The ChiciLji) Ni tvs sirs tiiat loo yt ars ue;o I a r t im ut ii Coileoo con listed of a Wooden buiiditio I.VI i'eet otl', oil feet wide and iiti feet hi-rh. Mulish ruuituar aiid arithmetic were text books m tho s iphotn.ire year. I'riiiCf tun, the ijreutest l'i esliy ti-riuu college, was a liu'e stone i dilice, its facility consist me; of a mMideiit, vice presidenl, one professor, two m isters of lunimes and seventy stub-lib. 11 irvard 1'uiversity h i 1 f oir brick buildings ; the fiieibtv Colisi-tcd of a president and su profess U's and in its hulls tliroiu'e-l en liuiidred an I thirty to one huudi'e 1 and s:ty stu dents. Yaio boasted of one brick building and a chapel "with it steeple l'i'i feet hioh.'' The faculty was a president, a professor of divmitv and three tutors. The Lfn ates' l'.iiiscopal collcife in the I'liited States wus Wil liam and Mary's, It wits under royal and state putrou ige nnd was. there fore, more, substantially favored than most of our American schools. At this time, it is nil in a curious old state report, the coi, ou was a bud l iti;" of throe stories, "like it brick kiln," and had thirty gen:lcm"ii htu delits. Tho students ln l.-d ill dor mitories, itte at the "com nons" und were satisfied with w hat we would c in sider prison diet. Ifl'etkfust, it small can of coffee, biscuit, about an ounce of butter. I iii lift1, one pound of meat, two potutoi.-s and some vegeta bles. Supper, bread and milk. The only unlimited supply furnished was cider, which was passed in a can from mouth to uiouth. The ilnyu tverj spoken of as boil day, roast day, stetv Juy, eta FOK FARM AXD GARDE. THICK PfiAXriNO. Don't plant too thiclilv. Oct the rows far enough apart to cultivate be tween with a horse and set your plants well apart in tho row. Sun shine is as essential to plants as it is to human beings, and they cannot de velop properly uuloss giveu room uud air. New York World. (1ETT1N0 OB ASH ON TODU LAND. If you Iiavo a patch of poor land that you wish to get into grass, seed it to rye this fall, us this grain flourishes better than wheat on infer ior soils. In the spring sow the clover or a mixture of clover and timothy, and when the frost is out of the ground and it has settled, go over the field with a smoothing harrow. This will tlo tho ryo no harm and will give the grass such a depth of root that they will not bo as easily Killed by dry weather as those simply sowed on the top of the ground. Careful seeding in the case of grasses and clovers is just as important as with small grains. American Agriculturist. WKANINll TIIR I'll ICRS. Flarly weaning is not desirable. The chicks that remain witli the lieu until they are well feathered will grow faster and thrive better in every way than when the hou leaves them early As a rule, old hens will not wean tin ir chicks until they are pretty well grown, and for this renson old liens make better mot hers than pullets. As soon as the broods are weiinol separate the sees and online the males in roomy, comfortable, cleun pens, where they may be inoro liber ally fed uud fHttenel for the market. The pullets should have a free range and plain food, sin-h as oats and very little wheat. Io not allow them to run together after six weeks old. Fit the cockerels for market and sell for broilers or at least for roasters when they will dr s4 from ttv.i an I otio half to three pounds, fourteen to sixtet n weeks old, Tl'STINO COWS Foil Clir.Fsl! Ml KIWI. The I v 11 nil New Yorker tells uu in teresting story nbout Mr. Caliper's n pitrietico in testing cows for cheesi -m ikin. It seems that ho has kejit Ayrshire cattle for some li.'i years for cheesemiikin under the old faith thit milk poor in butter fat would make us much cheese us milk that is rich in fat. Having procure I it K.ibcoek tester he also got up a herd of .I. r- ; Beys, it ; nrst loiiinl the Ayrshire j fiiive 'A.'i percent of fat and the .Ii r I sets 1.7 percent, Then he took It'iS p Hinds of m ii k troui c.ie.i herd and j made cheese of it. The Ayrshire null, i mu le 17 l-'J pountls und the .l. isiy milk made 'l'i 1-2 pounds, or to put it more sciptitilicully tho Ayshire ni;ili ma le in. 117 pounds of cheese to the ' too pwiiiids of milk, while the Jetsev I milk mad.! bl. i t poiliidi to the Ml 1 pounds of liiiii., iniiiiiti.,' a dilVuence : OS .i IU pollllds of cheese III f iVor id the belter milk. i'liis is ex tctly in ke -pino with the more elaborate experiments that hate Lately been carried on at u .me of tie i IporillUillt statl lis and ulso teriti-1 at the Wiul I s 1'air t.-st. In other words tho old idea is completely x plodcd that poor miiii makes as r.iiic.i : cheese as rich milk, dins is sayine; nothing of the far bitter tiiiultty erf . ch. esc made lr-.un rich milk. i Tl HKi:V liMsl.so. If new blood tteie br.iii-.rht into tin ll ck every year tiu-re would be fetfi-r Couipluilits of y-i:i!i,' turkeys boili delicate. The tritii is that these birds have been to i much inbred. The easiest and H'lic.iest remedy for i the troiibl- is tue introduction of wii I blood, ithic,'i gives the desired 1 stamina. i When tho yoitnj; turks uro first hatched thoy, like chicks, reipure n i food for tha tint twenty-four ii r.ir, but the mother should In given a lit tle com to keep her on the nest. Afterwards feed theui some nr. ik cur I np.iet.ed dry or bread dipped, lu t souked, in milk or slightly nioistuut il with cl;. Later on they may be giveu scraps from the house, wheat, coi n brea I an I graou lune. Altv.iyt feed on a clean board, anil allow tlieui its much as they will eat up clean m the space of u ipiurter of an hour. For the first three weeks they idiould lie fed four titties a day ; afterwards three times daily will fiulHce. O, course, they must be supplied with pieiioy of water and gravel. As soon its the turks seem stron.i; and the weather is bright and warm they may be allowed to ramble about, but niu-t be got home ut night, or, in case of a shower, as damp is ex tremely fatal to them. After they reach thostae known us "shoot-ing- tho red," they are hardy aud need but ii;tle attention. But for tho first thrco mouths they me I to bo well cared for. I.ico ar oh fatal as dump to young birds. As soon as they aro hatched, the hen should be examined for lice, which are certain t bu trans mitted to tna yoiiu ones. The largo lieu will bo found on the head, neck, under the wing and also on the flight feathers around the ipiills on the wing. A little oil or molted g -'ease should bo well rubbed in and the hen thor oughly t'.ustod with snuff or iusoet powder. Tho same should be done to tho tuiks when they uro about a week old, and n drop of oil rubbed on their heiuU This should be applied with discretion, us too much grease id fatal to them. Turkeys are great foragers, nnd can not bo kept in confinement. After he lir.st three mouths they should be given absolute freedom. About a mouth before marketing they should he fed liberally with as much com as they will eat. Old corn should al ways be used as green corn is indiges tible uml often retards fattening, if it does not cause actual loss. New York World. ri.owixu orr I'otatdi's. The early potatoes that ore lipo, which fact can be told by the Bkin not pealing as they ate rubbed between the thumb and linger, should now bo dug. At retail large potatoes are selling at eighty cents to one dollar per bushel and the medium sized ones at fifty cents. The small ones should be boib d and mixed with corn ineul und fed to the chickens or pigs. Where there is a handy market it is by far the best plan to dig and sell from the field. S 1 1 i n potatoes di rect from the patch ut sixty cents per bushel by th ! wagon loud is better t Inin (itoring them uud running thu risk from shrinkage and frost uud sell in;; ill und winter for seveiity-tivo cuts or even eighty cents per bushel. The steel-tingercd potato plow, made much like a single shovel plow, only much stion jcr, retailing at 18, is by far the best plow to get out po tatoes, where only it few acres uro grown each s..nni. Hue several boys at sixty cuts to seventy-live cents per d iv to help to get tli"liloilt. Pull the v i ti first, then attach two strong tirile-i to the potato plow and run directly i i tho mi I 11; of the p i tato row. l'h plow will throw lie'ui out so that they can bo ipiickiy picked up. Every fu i row should be plowed out utter the p itatoes are picked up, then return an I plow out the other row s. Ti ncki rs th it grow for llif cily mar kit have their three-pick market boxes K'.ittci -el along the rows. All the marketable potulocs lire picked lli first and placed in the box s, und the small and tt 'i ni eaten on s picked up separately, the one picking being all that is n- e led. The box s are then loaded on to the market wagons and sent o!l' to market. If tile potatoes cannot bu sold nn fast as plowed out, stole them m a c hi1, dry, dark shed ;; hey should not be pl.lC.d ,K epcr t l.ii.l I hree i'eet. TuuMoli should be dry when they are dug, and they should not lit left to lay in the sun. Pic!; as fast as plowed out, The early potable's gioiinl should he sown to i vo or w he-it, if not wanted I ff kale or spinhacii. S cue truckers sow one pec. of I uu it hy, mixel with one pollii i ,.f tu. :,i;i seed and d III pounds of phoipuale to the acre. From Ml Ii iniiiiels of lui nips fan be glow. i t i t!i a.trc, if tho hcu souisafuil favoi.'.bie. The growth of the turnips it ,; nit injur.) the timo'iiiy in llie I i.t. After tho till' ii i j n ure p il i' I th liuiothy is given u e nit of l,i:i;; st liee liitiiurc, which protects it .1 inn; the wincr, and the It 't s .asoti u lie it y crop of (tie ill tun ithy is f-roWii, which can be Hold u an extra price. Where laud Is tv irtlt $' I to SI hi p ir aero and rent t irotu ten t i titt en p -r aer , b .' t Ii '. y ur, cv.-ry aer.' in 1st be male t-i j yiel I one lar.f; or two lu'diuui cro ;.s ! Very s-asoii. li t low-priced laud j tiiis is not so impel' itivc, but it can lie I done if the funnel I'. lililess- Kiltnuo iiii leistau Is his Auieric.in. I'.VKM ANIi l.AIilUtN VnTI'.S. The lui in 'r it ho is well informed will slice -cd in Ins occupation, if in dustrioii ,. Are the time--, hard enough so you insist upon testing every co.t's unlk before you buy Ii ti ( iraiiulutcd fresh bone uud steamed 1'iit hay ure reco nmoii le i by a poultry man as feed for eggs. Throw dishwater around fruit trees, currants, gooseberries, i le. Coir e groiiu Is lire sat I to be valuable when put around shrubbery an I tl nt eiitig plants. 1 he lower pods of I.iuil bciiiis should be Biivcd for seed. In this way the Ij: m ti may bo made to lipeti cur lier each hciisoii. It is beli vod that some of tho now varieties which claim to bo much cull r than the c uuiii u Lima were oiiginutid in this way. The habit of using the earliest ripen ing beans and sowing only thou t left ut the end of Iho soiisou is u b.i I one. It iiiukes the crop Inter, and it will soon get so late that much of it will uot ripen iu ordinary sensons. Comparatively few people priino to mato vines mainly because it is ton much trouble. The crop seldom s-. lis for high prices, und to put much labor on it lessens the chance for prolit. Some recent experiments show that the pruning is uot a b uelit but rather an injury. It lessens the crop uud does not tn tko it earlier us is claimed. The tomut.i uoe U ull the leuves it bus to perfect its fruit. Wheu it is injured ly potato beetle lurvu the fruit in watery and inferior. OF AIM AM) cnuors. I A l'!aware peach grower found uu i uppio with fu. on it growing on n peach tree. I Siiakcspcaro wore rings iu his ears, and fashionable gent letn oil of his timo fairly glittered with jewelry. Michigan bus a uiali who is so fat he can't fall down hard enough to hurt ' himself, lie is known as Iho human ' spheroid. Tile J ipnueso method of lac i lering is sill I to be at least years old. Pieces iii'ido leu c.'iiturici ago arestill exhibited. There are insects which pus-t several years iu prep irutory states of exist ence, and dually, when perfect, live but a few hours. The smaller the seeds of plants the more numerous they are. A sinrle p'ant of snli-eiiwort will produce over a 1,1111), ODD seeds. lu the showrooms of Joseph Hodg i rs A" Tons, Shellield, England, is ii knife with it blado for every year of the I'liriitiiiii Era. The htmics that were formerly passed from hand to hand us being gems found iu the head of n toad were fosiil teeth of the sea Wolf. At I he cud of eu.di hair of u cat's whiskers is u bulb of nervous sub stance which converts the hairs into i xcee lingly delicate feelers. Chuck pads for improving th-: c m toiir of tho face, cost i'i't u pair iu I, hi Ion. Tiny are made of cordite, and have to be moulded with great care. It is said on authority of Scutoniiis the Litiu p iet, that the Emperor Nero spent no less than tho sum of $l , 0 I in roses for miu of his gran I feasts. The import nice of little things is install ' . I by th .statement I hit Iho woman employee of a chewing gum concern, who sugested the nso of pepsin got for her idea u nico lot of paying stock. It is sud to be the time for soiling pictures iu I, on Ion ns the new African millionaires in e stocking up tilth "old masters," an 1 give any pric-i for them. A Ij i.id ii collection, valued by rs perls at 32 "i, Hi II I, sold at auction the other day for S Id.i.llJH. Tin Nile is iinnpti) aiming great livers in that it is largest toward its source. Hut this ii due to tin- fact that it traverses a de-tert region be neath a seiiii-l ropieul sun, na I that one third 'if its voliim : below the lirst eiituiuet is diverted from its chuuiu-1 for put pose i of irrigation uud domes tic Us,-. Soiu.f days ago uu Irish gentlemen 7S years of ice, was utla -keil with th t hiccoughs. Thev c ititiuue l for IJ days, d 'spite all I In doctor c ml I do, j uu I the patient was rap. -be tv iak -u- j ing, wh'ii thi doctor determined to try a slioti ; dose of siiutV. This s t the patient snieiu violently, ni,d slopped the ll iccnilgi i lit olicc. ' A Paris shoplifter, recently con- 1 victed, can ii d a bogus baby tilth lu i during h. r pred itorv i-xciii'si iiis. 1 n-i i it f tut had ii wax face und a hollow h-ther body. ll was tho thief's c ts lo:u to dexterously transfer purloined articles, -such as gloves, laces, and tho ; like, to the spacious baby, which llsn- ally gaiti" 1 much in might dining these little i vi'iir -tons. j What tu Wnir When Ih-iiig Photo. gi'.iphcil. ' The sorrows ut' iho try in; orb ul, j having one's pholoeraph taken, mat j be mitigated by follow lun a few sii; . gestloiis m etc by Mrs. Cuthurinu i d Ward in the Photograiii, the in -igniiii- which she and lu r husband con duct in I'liiiiiiiiiii, Mr-. Ward says: "The greatest number of titters lire utterly ignorant ns to ho-.v materials, colon and styles of costumes will ap pear i i the liuished portrait, uml tho operator is blumed for what is ns a rule, not his fault. As a rule it is well uud should be I'etpiired - to avoid Very positive piitterns, such us large pluids, checks, wi le stripes uud much j -t or other glittering trimming und uiiifli jowi lry. Sharp contrasts iu materials, trimming or style of cut are a d cided detriment ton pleasing portrait, and, as a nil-', tie) tone of color should harmonize with the sit ter's complexion and hair. Glistening silks are dilticiiit to light well, us is uny material which does not easily lend itself to soft folds. Ih-ul Initio silk, soft w nolens, t rapes, llcccy tissues and similar materials are always ef fective. " Mrs. Ward advises, too, th it one should soften by rendering it indefinite the line between skin uud dross, both at ut ek and wrists, re meiiiliering always that however well a c ist nine may appear iu reality, it alters before the camera und may call attention to what might otherwise pass tinuoliced. ( hum? for Alarm, ".Smith is walking around to-day ns if he were steppiug on eggs." "Ho needs to. " "What uils him?" "Why, list night after he hid g un. to bad he remembered tin; he hIioiiM have taken sniuo tpiiuniu caj sales. Ho got up iu tho dirk and took Via. 'Luis in irniug he disc. overod thut he ha I MW.tllo ve l throe i5- tuUber I'e oiver cutr iljct, " Highest of all in Leavening MM ABSOLUTELY PUBE Cost His Hukkukc-. "ftenmnhip passengers frequently re sort to practical jokes to relieve the monotony of voyages," said n retired ea captain yesterday, " mid, while die prHiikx, ns a rule, ure perfectly harm It ss, they sometimes have u boomerang effect. Three years ugo we were cross Ing the Aliunde nnd both the owners and myself were exceedingly anxious to make n speedy trip, as a rival liner had the week before lowered the record held by our company, tin the third day out. Just about dusk, the cry of 'man overboard' rang through the ship, ami a hill l ie. I Investigation elicited the Inl'iiriiialion that several of the passen gers had heard a splash, followed by piteous appeal of 'Help, help -save me!'' The engines were Mopped uml the Meainer put lihollt, a close watch being kept meanwhile for the drown ing man. A half hour was spent In cruising about without results, and we Mal ted on our Journey under the belief that the poor fellow had gone to the bnttoni. The Impilry that followed proved puzzling. No one was missing. und we came to die conclusion that n Mown way had committed suicide. The next day, however, an explana tion camp. We had a ventriloipiist on board In the person of n very smart young man, who was too tickled over the success of the Joke to keep the se cret. "Then the laugh was on him. As he had caused a serious delay and much annoyance X iiotilied him that I had made an ollici.il entry of the circum stance on my log. and the loss i.f time uud that on approaching shore 1 would detain hiiii until a sullh leiit guarantee cnuld be given that he would appear lu court to reply to a demand for liiiau ci.'ll restitution. I talked of f ."i( . n being about the penalty under the gov ernment in.ill contract and il is need less te say he spent the balance of die voyage on (enter hooks. He disap peared before we (locked, leaving his baggage behind." San Francisco Post. I. nek of 1 1 i i eil i n if. "She certainly wus a person of very poor br ling." "W hy do you say that ':" "She absolutely refused to enter Inb) conversation while the ipinrtet was sillying."- Judge. MM til if CMk Poth the niftliod nr.J resultj when fcyrup of Figs u taken; it ia pleasant und refreshing to the ta?te, anil hcU penlly ytt jiromptly on the Khlneji, Liver nnd iiowelf, cleanses tho sys tem cfleetuully, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual coiisti.atioi. Hyrup uf Figs ia the nuly remedy of its Lind ever pro duced, jileasiiig t i tho taeta and ac cejituhle to the rtninnch, prompt ia its action and (rnly lieucficinl in its fllects, prefiared only from tho most healthy and rigrit'idlo substances, its many excellent tonalities commend it to nil aud l.r.vo nnulo it tha moat popular remedy kiioivn. Hyrup of Tigs is for Eale in 50 cent buttles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not havo it on baud will pro cure it promptly for any ono whr wishes to try iu L)o not accept any Euli-titute. CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. louismu. Kt. kiw loan, n r. in oney liniirw til rmrnirnin muwhi in imunhna -. if Yor 3 TflT AtTT Trnnr IVIM U W I1U W To kr'p IlK-m. but it ti rotiL' lo i t Hit- poor lluiifii Mild r ami l'i- ut lln- va riolic Muttiln' whit It ttMhrt llu i.i w It mi iu a uiiitont if ti huvtt btrn 1 U tl Ltiti (li- iimmt i(itf.-.M(l a iitlU- kiiim!- i.r. tl from (he ONE HUNDRED PAGE BOOK J4 P lAtlll AL tU'ElidF-M Et uf i-y it-TV it .w rf Out of sorts 1 w n. no wonder. Think of the con- . n tlition of those poor women who have Y to wash clothes aiul clean house in jvAi lne old-fashioned way. They're tired, vexed, discouraged, out fflf iVJ of sorts, with aching backs -r W " i w -v aiul achin.r h.arts. NA 11 1111 S. 1 1 i -v ' is to it now, faster than ever. Kvery day, Pearline s fame grows and its patrons increase in number. Hundreds of millions of packages have been used by bright women who want to make washing easy. l Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Renort Plvoroe. Curiosities In divorce are always InJ terestlng and so mot I lines Instructive,1 Illustrating a. they do the manners and fallings of the times. In ancient Home, nniong the not uncommon "reasons" given by the husband for divorce were those of a wife bating skeleton keys made to tit his private drawers and drinking his wine- two statements which show dint the honesty of u Ito ninn matron was not cultivated to a great ext'tit. However, It inny bs there was a Fkeloloii In the cupboard, and so tbe natural shrewdness of a woman's mind suggested the use of st key to mutch. A German Custom. Tho custom of celebrating gold and silver weddings belongs to Germany. 'The silver wedding occurred only ou the twenty-fifth anniversary, and most people could celebrate that, lint to be tlfty years married was a sort of an 'event In a family. The house was quite covered with garlands, all the neigh bors from far and neur were uhsuui bleJ. 'T'HE turnpike road to people's hearts I find, Lies through their mouths or I mistake mankind. But the surest way to get there is I say, Feed them Buckwheat Every day. MEiTAND BOYS! Wan! In Iritrn lit nbntit a lit Abfttit A Af I'll out a A t lin..'tfi'i- (a V llnrn- ? How lu l'i (iooilonuf K mm I liens ami c Onuril uimliisl Kr.iiul i lirleet lilse.tti mi I r7 I rrn l a cum mIi,-ii miu .,ei..l,li' Trll Hu ll. i- Ici'ili W l.ni i . an tlte bin, reel I .irli uf IU Auin ai ll, hi in shi.e a limn,! I'rei, r:y All ml ll.l ill). T t ,l l,.i!o llir,iIIIUlliit CAII Is (tlit -ll 1:0.1 Ii jr rrmlliiK ei;r IIIO-l'-tl.K i I. I.I rT IC TEH II It It IKIOIv, tililii tie Mill I.T.mrl. pJil oo loci i,i ui eiiij ci iii In lUiatt, BOOK PUB. HOUSE. 134 Leonard St., New York City Ti n "l.tNKNI'." aratlia l),-l and Mont Economl rut I'ull.irn mi.l I'litlu n,,in. ll,y aib mmU of flu i,.iiii iiiM an ii uii in mil niUi nvutM- Ten ivllniout rivlinol Lulls (ur Xalj-rit C.-llls. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 24, 1895, edition 1
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