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Vigorous Exerciae. "Nora," said Mrs. Knervez, when the bald answered the ring of her mis tress. "Nora, I will feed the canary myself after this. The doctor says I I must take more exercise." Boston louie Journal. ... The perfume of her vlolefs I never shall forget, . Tor the florist's hill that came with tliem Is bovcriiiK 'round me yet -New York Herald. Snunit Sifrprn. 8oru very hardy, warm Moodod peoplo forget that summer is cone and sleep s.eiind ly under liht eoverini;. even whilo Jack Frost i9 paint inr weird pieturos on tho panr-s. Hut w all learn by -xM'ri'ii.', and they find themselves m tin- mnmim; miiTt iuKWith stitTne.-ss, s.oreu.-.-, I;miel..-i.-k. stilT noek or tmn-ular er.vups. still, epi-rieiiert teaehef. Like evervl.o.ly oUo, tli.-v i;, t a bottle or S. J n'.il.s t)d. nib well wit'li it and Procured. Warmer el t dim:, and tlin frost hint out, they snore iiiMin happily, while from the towers of winter's storm clouds tlio beutry eries, "All's well." So man can have a tood head and a 'iiiil siotiiaeli. In Olileti 1 hue People overlooked the imporiario of per manently lienellei:il elf.'.-ts all 1 were tsltislied with tiansieM n-ii.ei. Init now thai it i tvn erally know that Syrup of l'i.'s will iit-iui-netitlr iur lui'.hu.i! miwi .'At inn, well in. formal peoplo will nut Imy ot ior invudvos, whicuaet for a time, lull tinaiiy injure tit system. No one expoots that his Kluve will bp nef.Meeteil. CaUrrh Cannot li Cuvr-l With lor. it nppiiemioiis, a- I'ev urn el reidl lln seat of Ilia li-ne. C-urtii i. l i-olw Ptmstltlllion.il ill-l-:i.t ar.,1 In oi ...-r in euro It vim must, take iiilel'Mt. l-nie.lie. IliiM' I'aiarrli lire i taken iut rn..l !. "',1 1 - 1 1 -ri-ctly.ui tlie i.lo.'.l aii'l ui'.e nil lie -. iiai.'-i Cata-ili I 'li'K is not a q i.t.-k humi.-: e. It "as preerned liy one i.f lli-ie-t r.!i-:e-.;Mi-..ii ilm fount ry In' year-, a'i-1 i- a tvuiar t ' -' i' ti ""i It is ruiiii,n."l cf llie .o ti.n ies !:...-. i,. e..m hined with th he-t We.' I pn nt'a -. :u in..' 'H reetlvoa t.'io iti-mih Mir :r.'-. '1'' e teit.i romttiii'itii'ii of tl'e uv.i ,pl'i , .li, -iii - i protlu-es sueh wivi.lrr til re-nl". r.i iviniis eu Ittl'rll. Semi foriitim en.i tree. F. J. I'ncsEt to., i'r. Toledo, O. Said by Vrugs us pn.-n 'I Hare Tried Parker' (dinner Tonic nnd believe in it." -a a m 'tli--. rm 1 se will you when ynu know it- rev it i i.'in' protvrtles. The truot self res.e, t is net to think of felf. 41 The's r.iro is a v 'n l-.-f i i' ;'i me li 'Iq.. Mrs. W Pn iiKKi'. Y.ii s, aa anl B.aie AvA, Bro-ib'vr.. N. V.. t". lv'l. No woman cares to know why -li-' l-ves man. Mrs. Window's s.iotliiiiitSyrnp T"i' oHMivn .'eethini-'.MU't ! he i:i:ii:s.r-' ir" lnttait ma allays pa!u,euivs w unl , olie. L''.e. a !'! tie. We aro often able hoouuse we tliitik wo are Hide. Jut Mow ii Dae it ii ui the la oilou. It U en,m,'!i t t k f i v t ' , . I li .lil'M'i.riH ta'.es uutt'orns, aiel a -i 'a! ' ' I ;. IV. oi u-i?t.-. I A pretty u ,iin ,n no, , r f .r-, ! ; ie i .e'r. I'r. Kilmer's S 'a imp Ko.it ,::i'S nil K i 1 1 u v an i Hat I h r i r- ube l'nuii !il.-t an I ' t -u;t it i : l.a'aoi'.vturv. Ilin. hamt, ai, N. . By 'oar-hh the o n tl.e ,OV 1 ITS stoi e..l five ! -. I r. Kl.iM-'s llllVAT N hivk. IU s laori i:. .i f r- aft '.r-t :.i use. Mar fli-tts .-io ... Tre:i uti-l f an: l...t ;Uri Ir. Ki.im.. :-ai Aieii.-t . I'Iii.m.. Pa. The woliuils naele by a sri. n l tie . er heal. If afflicted with soreeyw nje l)r. Isaac Thotnt lou t Ks e-water. L)rue;i..ts sell at -Sc per 1 ell le. All the u'e.tiires of bl eon are irracef :!. Your Happiness rvp-n,)s uj.on a nealtliv he.lv and a ". .ntente.l min i Your Health Is seri'ai.-ly in danger unless y.air Id. .o.l is ri.'h. r'.l and pv". Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Cine True rur.lW I'r- itiiuenlly in the I'ul li.' 1'jo. Hoos Pills neiie.llh;;'-.;:'' Thedrcatsst radical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery, DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has dlsonvprp.l In on or om common pasture weeds a reme.ly that eures every kind of Humor, fr m die worst Berotal down to n common piT.plo. He has tried it in over eleven hundred eases, and novr f;.0" l exeei t m twocns (both thunder humor). He has now la his possession ever two hundred certifi cates of its value, all w thin twenty mile of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit Is always experienced from th first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the rlsltt quantity is taken. Waen the h.ngs aro aflfeeted It canseg booting fains, iike needles passing throutrh their. : th sum" with tho I.ivor or Bowels. This is ca t l,y tho duots bolnff stoppc l, and always disappears ia A week after tailing it. It ad the label. If the etomaeh is f.nil ,,r bilious tt wlil eaose dqueaiiiish ,'eelim;s at llrst. Jo chaBLio of diet ever ueces-ary. Eat the be you can et. and enough ef It. Do-io, on taS. sp,,,.nful io water at P'' time. 8ul I be j.il I "a-iu'ista. You I Happen I To forget the name, J just ask for the best 4 r Self-Raising Buck- f 5 wheat. f, J YOU g j WILL GET J S Of course. S That the Xuoloon craze is wauiug rapidly is clearly .-ceti. London Truth nays that "no j're vious Trimo Minister has cser 1 tented his Houso of Lords siiiitiorteis with buck tiiulisLruised disdain us Lord Siilibburv. " Statistics lirovc that ucurlv two thirds of the letters carried Iy the postul service of the world are writ ton, sent to, and read by Kuglish speaking people. Mayor Swift, of Chicago, has 1 come persuaded that tho underground conduit system of electric propulsion is practicable and safe, and gives out tbnt he will veto anv proposition to extend the overhead trolley system. Light single rail roads, on which largo w beelliarrows run, aro begin niug to be used on French farms. Tho rails are fastened to small iron cross pieces, the ends joined by fish plates, and can be ea-i!y put in place and re moved. Traveling with the lriti-h mails in M'iNhonaliiud, South A. lien, mi.; give n grand opportunity for hunters of big game. Although the colltitt v has been so op tied lip of late, lions still i io in wait for the mail wngoii on its j 'iit iiev, tempted by the line team of oxen. llris-iaii cm!, s to S.liei ta will gain one advantage by til Siberian I'll. vmiv be in.; ii-ii. d n so rapid. y. Mueli of tho line : li. iiiLi coii-'.r.i.-ie.l by i v.l labor and the e o;ie;- ate re warded by each day bein e ' 1 : 1 1 . d a two if jirisoii worii, thus h.i!tng tin it se utetiees. Ati.ither learned inin lia been .-tu lying the ".iingnage" i f iti.-i.ets. He says he lias discovered satilaetoiy evidence of telepathy nmotig tlietn. Telepathy is described as a sixth sense, by which the insects arc able to eomni'tnioat-- ideas to otic another at n ttreat distance. A divhl nd of 1" 1-L' pi r Cent, was paid last year by the French Nord Railway, probably the most profit able railroad m V. irope. Its net ruVcuue for 1 s: I "as .s?si.7."iii.'Jii"i, mi n:i outbiy ot e.piial . t .(ii',S H, on an outlay ol c ip.tal of .s.'hlo.MU,:. il. It Uollis 'J.dl I ? Iliiies of ruad. According b Andrew l. iiig. w in n lhe public says "iiterature," the pub. lie means hovels and new ti. els. "History, philosophy, theology, are Hot now leal as our fullers reii.l tin hi in ..'!o oil theology, philoso phy a:i 1 history," he mv-. "Tin-so branches of literature now ei-t merely lis 'stock' -in the culinary sense l',.i Hovel-." It w as 1-iteiy discovered thai sone thousands of vobi-.i.v p-irelmsd b- the ruiV;:fsily uf I'elili'-yivaui i Hi good faitii had been st.-leu from someH here, au.l ii.jw conies word from Paris that lu.ilil ) ,,!ume, on Am riciu history, m.ob; by a l-'reticli uaii trim -d Vuite mai'o, an I by him hi v. n to the city id I'aris.i- mis. in;; an I cannot be traced, though t'uey are b, it. vcd to be hidden tiwav sniiiL-w heft; in France. Tie- Ibireitu of Sl.lislics at I! ll.n, re.-et.tly gathered some Nta'.istic which proves t'nit accidents from lighttiiu; strokes have greatly in crease 1 ol late. This is said to be due to t he ,1 s io; e.u ali of forests, tlie us,., o: ea i-trn-.t'. in various ii.dns. tries and I i th - eari'on vapors arising from Iii-tii-, Tin; uutnber of such ac cidents in France, w.i- re reiurds have nlso been kept, is itiso very much greater than at the beginning of the cent ii r v. I f a boy of ten should reinove tlie stotnaeii of a dog just to see how long tho animal could live without it. Kin is inclined to think that when the liliow ledge of this nciiiex eiuetit came to the ciiild's paf.'ins little .lohtiny would g--t a d re-si n.; down. "We are also incline I to think, eoutiu -e-Lil'e, "liial little Jolinny's repiilutioii flsa'bov of guild instincts would suffer a serious impairment among tho neigh bors. I'ut tins interesting experi ment 'has been repeatedly made by boys over thirty years of age, and w illi no other purpose than to dis cover how o ug t In,' animal can exist in that condition, U hen doni; by older bovs it becomes vivisection-" Fugeiie Field writes in the Chicago lipoid: "Returning visitors to tint Atlanta Kxpositioii are enthusiastic iu their praises of the magnitude, variety, and beauty of that enterprise. In tho location and embellishment of the grounds, t he structure of tiio build ings, tin; nrraugein -nt of the ex hibits and the methodical conduct of affairs tho utmost tasto taste and sen sibility aro apparent. Up to the pres ent time there has not been a hitch in the progauiuio. We have heard sev eral persons whoso opinions are en titled to respect, say that ils CuUi pnotucss and its naturally less in Tolvcd system of Management com bine to make tho Atlanta exposition much morn 'socable' and much, more enjoyable than the World's fair was. Ttio Atlanta people are said to bo do ing their full share toward vindicat ing the namo of the South for cordial ity and hospitality. " KOn FARM AMI OAR It EX. KAm BfTTKU MAKtNH. Uuttor churned in live or ten mitt, iites ia very apt to bo a little off. Thoro is nothing that gives buttor so lino a toxtttro and Uoopiug quality as to bo churned at a low temperature. Cream churned at seventy degrees will make harder butter than cream churned at seventy degrees and then cooled to sixty degrees, New York World. ci.osn r.sri"niu or risTi iiKs Much is said in some farm journals about the evil of close pasturing. Hut with a tough ,1 line grass or red-top soutuet.est results wul uc got i.y feeding closely. The short Im-i-Lho is sweeter and mote nutritive. either of these grasses begin to grow stems for seeding cattle will only crop otl the heads and leave a mass of woodv stalks and lower leaves. It is often said that this is necessary t protect the roots during the winter Jnuotliy does heed such protection, for its bulb at the surface of tho soil is very easily injured. Hut .lime grass roots need tia protection. Anv super fluous herbage I. It m fall shades the ground and prevents it being i in i wanned in the si ring. Tins is tin reason why the Indians u-el to burn over the prairie iverv fail so as to make an early and fresh growth the following spring. llostoii t'.iltuatov. v.m.i i: or sti'sr Koi; mai nr.. Sawdust aiie. in kind, and nt the best I- a po .r kind of manure on ac e.oint of lnol iinu. l'l .e s iwdll-t Is a dama n' to land, as it is slow Io ,b e.i and by encouraging mold it endangers the crops. H ud wo 1 sawd:it :s hot so objectionable if it is lotted, and when it is used lor 1 1 1 1 -r in a stable, and is saturated with the liquid mni mixed with manure, it will rot piiek ly, alter which it will make a Uselu, fertilizer, best for clay land. With clay sod almost anything that loo-eu-it and opens it, making it more reten tive of water, nets betielieinlly, nl thotih it may not contribute any p. ant iood. Inis is the case to some extent with sawdust of even hardwood w inch has more mi tiernl matter in it th in the solt woods. I'ine sawdust win be better burned, tin. I III" asms Used, than used in its natural condi tion. The hardwood sawdust iiu nishes some food for crops, but from its loose character it is n d desirable for sandv land under anv I'lieuiu- stauces. New York Times. bbsi ri is ok nt.i.vi.i:. Tillage enables the land to retain n greater amount of moisture iu tune o! drought, as well as permitting the an penetrate and aerate the soil. Til lage brings into activity tho agent that ma! o the Inteul olem-uts of fer tility for th" growing plant, though it does not create them, by giving the desired amount of puivei i itioii and porosity to tin soil. Tillage prevents loss of moisture. Kxperimentii have shown that soil on -mated to the depth of one and otn and a half inches, evaporate I 'J.n i.l pounds leas of water daily per acre than plants having in cult ivnti.it.. 1 1 ep tillage in. Ids moisture better than shallow tillage, but deep tillage may damage some crops by root cutting. W hen the hind is ploughed to a depth of six inches, and tin- crop given d i p cultivation iu tn early stages of growth ol crops, -Mi'.lir.v cultivation is proper. Itidepi n ieiit of fertiiiin". much land won 1 l o productive if th proper amount of air and moisture could be kept in tin- soil. A flood is as injurious as a drought. The form, r packs the soil and excludes tlie air, while the latter locks up the store of plant food, winch requires moisture to make it available. Tillage is the rem edy iu both cases, but it must be tiil ngc adapted to tho character and con ditions of tho soil, which each farmer must determine for himself. Freipient cultivation gives good ri suits. FSin.isii urnioi.s wmi ivu.try The methods which prevail in F. land for growing poultry and their I car.; vary so widely from those in vogue here that our rend, rs may find something to interest them iu the fol lowing, gleaned fium the writings of ('. 11. Ilrooke. Food should he mixed fresh for every meal, and fowls should have only what they eat leaving none. Through the winter they are fed in the morning with a hot mess, of middlings and barley meal. From November to March their midday meal is boiled barley, and the later meal is wheat or maze. Now nml then fowls in confinement should have a fresh piece of sod at which to pick. A little salt should be udded to their food now nil.) then, aud occasionally a small quantity of Kpaom salts. For a full day after chickens aro hatched they need no food, aud for the follow ing week they should bo fed chopped boiled eggs and soaked bread aud milk, feeding them every two hours for the first fortnight. For the next two weeks they should have grits, boiled rice, barley or potatoes, fol lowed later by bruised barley, wheat, or corn meal. During chiekeuhood four meals daily ara best. The moth- er should Lave grain and meal. When j molting, a slight addition of cayeuuo i pepper to tho meal, with some hemp seed now aud then, and an occasional meal of minced raw onions will be found advantageous, Tho midday meal nt all seasons should include some green food, and wheu wintc approaches should include meat and fat, minced liver, or horseflesh. When fattening for market, tho fowls must be kept sheltered. Mutton fat, chopped tine and boiled with milk, is do sirable t i add to the ground oats or buckwheat, aud this is administered in small doses. American Agricultur ist. pnoORKSS IN MRTHOPS. A correspondent writes: "When in IStiS we beeau dairviug on the old j h, , lllt..to.l I said I should never be j M,,lsli,.a Mt,l wo had reached 2M) pounds of butter per cow. At that time from KM to 1"J pounds was eon sidered a good average. It was not long before wo reached '-lh, and oo casion.illv reports canie iu of some who had actually exceeded this by pounds. I retncmh.-r well tho posi tivencss with which e rlaiii pcrsoth declared thev knew 110 dairyman who ever produced such a quantity by lion" est means. The standard has been get ting higher and higher, until today li'i) pounds per cow is far more com mon than J'h pounds was at that lime. "Not so very many years ng i a luiymau wliowas looked upon as a man of good intelligence, and lairiy .v. II educate. I, denounced tho Jersey ow as th p ' irest of all poof stock. hi 1 vet to-d i.v he owns as t i 1 1 - a herd d ;:t ale di. 1 -ry s as one could wish to 1 have heard him say that the iiqui Is from his cow stabl -s were only a mt sanee. and not worth the trouble of trying to save ; aud yet lie :.as nrrauged lbs manure drops and si ablcs so as t i carry nil the solids in I liquids to the held every day. "How do this tilings com nboul? Very largely through th-- relation of experience of practical farmers in au di iritative j mi-mils. Men of intel ligence have tool in an intelligent nauiier whit results have been no. ouiphshed by thi m, aud the seed ills taken deep root. "It seems passing strange to mi while I am looking over the half i '. ti agricultural and d liry journals hut coin ' to our homo every week, unl in every one of them lind some iiuig ol v illi" to me iu my business, ii n si many fanners can endure to lod along, shutting thciitscivca out from such a. lu:i I ot information ih it hers have and yet be content. "H it I a:u sorrv to say ther." are oo many farmers like on 1 met a w years ago wlioiu 1 asked to siib eribe for u paper. His reply was that he kn.-w i noil ,'h about his busi ness without any of the 'book-faruiitr tellows trving to teach linn. i was ot very well acquainle I with him, but it was in v fortune to piss his larm short tinio since, and I took especial pains to hole wnai i couei in passing vi'.hout p irticulariiiiug. From the token-down barn ways, unhinged narii iloors, oi l ruiiiiisn in tu - roan- Ac., I coiiclu led he would al- was tin lotiuil iu 1 no large Class wuo titinually complain that 'fariuiu' n't pay,' "There aro methods aud methods, and there are precious few of us so but that we may learn something useful from a earelul consideration of f them." F mutry (tout (email. I'AUM ASb il.r,I"KN NOTKS. l'otatoes shoiiid be dug as soon n the skin sets. Winter grain sown in the fall is bet ter fully ripened before cutting. Marsh bay is the very best material f..r a winter mulch for strawberries. Why not utilize spare Moment to ttuther dry road dust for winter use? French gardeners tie up their plants with twigs of the white vine clematis. Is your hen-hotts" roof in such order that it can withstand the fall and winter storms? The more docile tho cow the more likely her energies to be devoted to her master's interest. Of wirit good is it to save seeds I unless they are kept carefully sepa rate 1 and properly labeled? I'ut tincture of iron, a tcuspoouful to the gallon, iu the drinking water of the fowls. It is an excellent tonic. Calves taken from their dams when voitug, will often, mouths later, learu to suckle cows to which they have ac cess. If you are going to puck eggs for winter use, select those from hens with which the cocks have not run. Kggn containing no germs, keep much bet ter than others. Lean meat or green bono is an ex cellent food for moulting hens. A pint of linseed meid may also bo divided ninong twenty-live hens daily at this time. If tlio dandelion is allowed to grow in the vicinity of a gardeu, the blos soms should bo picked off as soon as tiny appear; otherwise tlio seeds will mature, and be scattered by the wind, and the garden will be overrun. Now is a good time for the farmer who is anxious to stock his farm with pure bred poultry, to insko his pur chases of good fowls. Breeders are often willing to sell cheap in the fall rathT than to carry their stock over. qcAiyx A'n cvriois. Eggs are hatchod by electricity Roquefort cheese is made of sheep's milk. l'ouipeii'8 ruins recently yielded a wire rope. rrofessor Draper says that tho de scendants of a single pair of wasps may number as high as 20,000 iu ono Benson. Tho most perfect echo iu tho world is said to bo that at Shipley, in Sussex, South Fngland. It will repeat twenty-one syllables. A petrified frog, found in au 111 mini (X. ) stone quarry in ISSti, was two feet and eight inches in length and weighed over lib) pnuuda. The Mohammedans of India use tho solar year, and, in virtue of that fact are now nine years behind their brethren of Turkey aud Arabia. A Waterford, (Me,) man has a calf which resembles a rabbit, with its bulging head, short mo, wide eyes and hare lip. In all respects but the head it is a well formed calf.large and thrifty. Tho first roach in 1'ngland was built in l.'uio, for the V. irl of Kut land. In Kill a stage coach was two days goil g from London to Oxford, and the 1 y tig coach in summer was Ft hours. A New York female tramp boasted that for twenty years she h id iu er slept outside of a police station when not on Hlackweil's Island. She d ed in a cell a few nights ago, thus c irry iii" out whatsho often expressed us her dearest wish. The w orld's greatest bibliomaniac, Ibchardson II. Sheiard, of London, is dead. It is said that he legal ded books merely as things to be collected and preserved, and cared nothing what a book was about, if only it was rare, or a first edition. livery soldier knows that a horse w ili not step on a men intentionally. It ;s a stun. ling order in the lb itish cavalry that if a trooper becomes dis til iinled he must lie still. If he does this the whole squadron will pass over him without doing him injury. It is truly discreditable to London li.niseh.ilder-i that the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to animals should have to publicly appeal. through the medium of an advertise ment, to those about to leave their cats to die of starvation in an efupty house. The milk of the reindeer and its hees are said to be the most exc I- lent for nil lung diseases The na tives, who live largely on the same, on the same, are i einarkably free from all forms of disease and among the hardiest and most robust people in the world. Certain su'ist-inees, such as pop tone, privent the coagulation ol blood if introduced iu th--circulation before the annual is bled, but do not if placed in blood after it is drawn. An inves tigation by (iley and l'liehoil indi cates that tint phenomenon is due to an unknown substance elaborated by t he li er. Arab Horse Maxims. L -t your colt be domesticated and live with ymt from his tetulerest age, an I w hen a horse he will be simple, docile, faithful and inured to hard ships and fatigue. If you would have your horse to s. rvo you mi the day of trial, if you desire him then to be ahorseof truth, make him sober and inaccessible to fear. Do not beat your horses, and speak to them iu a loud tone of voice; do not be angry with them, but kindly reprove their faults; they will do bet ter thereafter, for they iiuderstnif 1 the language of man aud its meau iiiL'. Fse your horse as you do your leathern bottle; if you open it gently and gradually, you can easily control the water therein, but if you open it suddenly, the water escapes at once, and nothing remains to queuch your thirst. Wiioso taiaeth and traineth a horsi for the Lord is counted iu tho num ber of those who give alms day and night, m private as well as iu public. He w ill lind his rewurd. The Adage Confirmed. A certain Southern man brought a suit against the South Carolina lliil road for damages to his property. He lost the case iu tho superior court but insisted upon carrying it, to t the su preme court where ho represented his own cause. He begin his argument bv saving, whimsically :"May it please the court, there is nn old French adage which says: 'A man who is his own lawyer hath a fool for a clieut.' " The next week the supremo court pro nounced its decision, which was ad verse to the Southerner. Ho wan in Augusta at the lime, lint received tho announcement of his second aud final disappointment by means of a tele gram sent him by a prominent judge, who was an intimate frieud of his. The telegram read as follows: 'Judgement for defendant in error. Fionch ndage nflirmed by Supremo C.mrt. " Argonaut. Sir Arthur Sullivan realized OH I by his song, "The Lost Chord,'' Bed Companions In r1mta. Among others there Is a black bectlo Indigenous to Dalmatian soli, the re membrance of which, writes a news paper correspondent, will put me Into a cold perspiration to the lost day of my life. It Is as largo as a mouse, and much fleeter than a deer a gigantic and appalling combination of sblnlnees and speed. To see btui go up your bed room wall, well out of reach, at the rato of five feet per second, might make the stoutest heart quail. He comes down and Joins you after you have put your light out. lie Is not afraid of a revolver. I would not wish uiy worst riiemy n more unhappy quarter of an hour than I have passed with nn elderly blacJt beetle of this class in the ancient lmr;i of Dtibrovnlk. There Is a flying thing, too- a thing as huge as a wren, with n hum quite superior Iu quality and volume to that of any top I ever dreamt of In childhood's wildest visions. This ihing malignantly secretes Itself lu your room during the day, while tho windows are open, and waits with fiendish Itishliousness until yon nro snugly settled Iu bed. having satisfied yourself that there are no scorpions left, and spread a centipede or two out quite thin on the wall with jour slip per. Just as your mind begins to be at ease, and the skirmishers of sleep have effected a lodgment iqon your evelids, out sallies the thing from Its place of vantage, and starts upon Its nefarious course with a booming and whirring of wings that are a good deal more easily conceived than described. In n Potato. Five years ago Mrs. John Tlppert, of Mlildletow n, I'a., lost her wedding ring by throwing It with some dishwater In to the garden. A diligent search failed to discover the ring. The other day Mrs. l'lppert dug some pettitoes In her garden, and w lido peeling them for sup per the knife struck something hard In one. and to her astonishment, on cut ting Into the potato, she found her lost wedding ring. As evidence of this dtrauge tale the ring, the potato, the garden spot, and Mr. and Mrs. John1 Pippert are truthful witnesses. Pl'ls burg Coiutnerclal Hazel to. ' Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report hi AB5QLUTEE.Y PURE Labor In Vain. That convicts be placed at hard and unprofitable labor, so as not to com pete, with honest toll. Is often urged by the friends of woikingnien. The Ideal of these agitators has been reached at London. Ontario. The workhouse and penitentiary of the tow n Is situated up on the top of a high bluff by the river side. The convicts are told off Into groups of four, and betwec-m them Is a barrel with handles; this they till at the river side, and then toil painfully up the sleep path to the summit of the bluff, where the contents of the barrel are thrown into a gutter to rush back Into the river. Then they descend to the wilier level for another load. A woman with enemies is particular ly unfortunate, because It Is so t usj- to lie about a woman. Money in Chickens If v si knew hew lerr a rv ri I. .rill-in I el i riil li t l y. a. a n covin, a HelAi.l. Hook Ki.nr tli.- . v'.-r.. !!' . f it iM.li- Hi I- ul:i l;i.x r u.-t jn fain i t. nr. t ill m li.ull rioni.' f.T ,: aisnn.l int . lie Hi u - ri .1 ef .f. v. als II t. ,v . s v.. a hew I l'.-io I an.l i in. P. .. ;... le f .1 I. i l eft un l aU.- I" I tl.n.i . l i. h . no I sao-fnr l:r. ..ta I'm-l--s. f. aii'l . i .Ti t It li.-. li. 1 ii hl.i.nl.l Ln-w . n III s Mii'ju't .' leak' iti n-nt- .11- I .l..:4 I" ,'J-V. HOOK Pi B. IiOIM. 1'4 I.eiiiiMril li eel, . ,ii. ASTHMA POPHAM S ASTHMA SPECIFIC Hive t-t-lo'f In t tvi minute.' r..ra rilklEttial PA.-kaL-o. S..I.I I llruunun. On" P" fin p.i-lpal.l I Viz 'WLJ on r-.-ma or ai.mi. miHn . iAa Adiiri.a Tllim. I'liriun. i hiu , WHY I AM AN A. P. A. PHIDGET. II: f OLSTEIN-FRIESIAN CATTLE I uiisiirpni-se 1 f..r iinili. Puller. of .,.. I 1,,'I.IIIV. l.'Oll K I I. I. It V VV. Hull K I H. Hni.-ersp.wi!. I v .1 .mi-, s.iiavi.t. ?. H.'.k e,- M'WM -57 V V. .U iH -el..i men. re.'. H IT airia 1: SI ro l" I' !" .t el niu I at eL.iiq.:iiy u.l i-r..ei'ft. j Sew li.!!!.' ! I-l.-.l ritil. 1 .lolllUiin.l el.t. III. 01 e. I ie .1 ; f, lu-le. ie iel . I. s... Witffi-Jtt. Bra-Sj9Ht3 Timely Warning. Tho errant success ai the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter in 1780) has led manv misleading of their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are used in their manufactures. Consumers should ask for, and be sure that they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co.'s goods. WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER, MASS. A HEALTH SIGNAL J?v a perfect health, comfort, good-nature, baby-beauty. Scott's Emulsion is the best fat-food baby can Have, in the easiest form. It supplies what he cannot get in his ordinary food, and helps him over the weak places to perfect growth, For the growing child it is growth. For the full grown, new life. Pr iwr yen ftt S.-fllt rmulsii-n nir rcu ;vnt i! xf I net a cktt it'tittt. Scott & Bowne, New York. All Druggists. 50c. and $i. Brok-n Down by tfrrTOtu rrMl-tlon, Jlrom V BtrtM, Baltimort, JV-t, Mr. S. H. Street, a bulldor, who U well known In Bahlmoro, lire with his family at ISO 9 W. Lanvale Btrnet, beautiful part ot tho city, recently built an. When lie first occupied his present home, although sur rounded by everything to make life oomfort able and pleasant, triers was a cloud, pro duced by sloknaM, which hovered over tho household and caused a feollnir ef unrest, uncertainty and dread of the results In tho near future Io tske possession o evnrymnm bor ot th fnmlly. Mr. Street, ,'m close npnlieatlon to business, had begun to In health. A rosf from Ills labors was ad vised an t tried, but Instead of an anticipate! Improvement ho grow worse. His nerve were completely shattered. Doctors worked with lifm In vain, and every remedy usd proved futilf. Finally Ii" hetird of Pr. Will lams" Pink Tills and some of tho marvelous result attending their use, and he gave them n trial. 'The effect of the pills on mo," td Mr, Streets few days ago to a Uirali reporter, "was little short of a miracle. I was com pleiely broken down from nervous prostra-' lion nud its concomitant diseases, and had' almost given up all hope of evor getting' well. I could not sleep, was tired nil trip time nnd unable to attend to business. I took three boxes of the pills. There was a per ceptible Improvement nfter llio first few doses, and by the time I lind tnken the thrwo boxes I was entirely well and able to attend to laziness as actively as ever before in my life." "yes." said Mrs. Street, who is ns strong; a believer as Iter husband in the merits and efficacy of Dr. Williams' Pink IMIls, "the pills e'ertnluly cured my husband, and I shall never cease to give thanks tor his hav inu heard of them." Jir. Williams' Pink Tills eontala, in s con densed form, nil the elements necesssry Io Civn new life nnd richness to the blood ar.'di restore shattered nems. They are an un--falling specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, feint lea, neuralgin, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after effects of In grippe, pal pitation of the heart, pale nnd sallow cora jilexions, all forms of weakness either ita male or female, and all diseases resulting from vitiated humors in the blood. rink Pills aro sold by all dealers, or will be see, post paid on receipt of price (60 cents a box,, or pix boxes for 2.50 by addressing )r NYilllains' Medicine Co., Schenectady, N - Bookkeeper "I seo by the paper that our customer. Sendsklna, Is married." l'nsliloltflble tailor "Indeed! I shall he sorry to lose him." Clothier and Fur nisher. Howling at the Moon. Just as some highly civilised races worship the sun, so some people lower In the scale worship the moon. Amongst the latter may lie named the Makua, of Mozambique. In Kast Africa. They are a bad lot, aud give the IVr j tngnese much trouble. At full moon ! they always dance and howl most , mournfully. Mr. II. II. Johnston, tho . traveler, says that though the tiulhorl I flea forbid these observances, his Ma ! ktia servants ran the risk of being ' whipped, and even Imprisoned, ra titer than not go down to the beach to yell : and caper on full moon nights. "Couldn't your husband be Induced to try the faith cure?" "I think ho could. lie's tried dozens of things ha didn't believe In." Vogue. ARE YOU A DEMOCRAT? I'rralileiitlal Year. Von wilt ilmlal.l an.l comfort In THE CHICaCO I'll KoSli'I.K. t kit a-re.it ilenioi-rutie newspaper .. tl.e w.st liaily eiiillell H per year. Nosuh s. -ripe.. -ii tor ie-s tli. in .ne year at this rate s inipl,-, epies fr...-. T1IK I HKoNleLK, llil-lilll Washington St., t'l.H-aKo, 111. SFNI lili y.iur tililtva 1 o toll sli w y.n how 10 l.i . a ft .l vi nt olmi-ly wir.-. wo liir. nl-li in.' w. irk and tt-avli you li .'I'll i.t In the 1......IIIT wlu-l.' T"U live, u-n I u vour ohlTW an.l wi- will riplaW tlmlin-dm-aa lullji Iflll.-nci-r wh uar. ,-. .-,.-r i-i "it- " tli ir wrj a j until. aUaa.-rr, H..I l. ' lll.TKOIV. K'HI.V "PARKER'S . UAID R&LSAM CVaniM ami lai.iill.i lha tair. Cr.,T,i.-lt- a limwiain po.aiii. Hfvrr Faita to Reatoro Oraj ll.iip to 11a Youthful Color. Curvi m-;P "' ft hair Ulnnf. infill. tiai pennm. Baker & Co. (established to the placing on the market and unscrupulous imitations health signal. The baby's mission, its work in life, is growth. To that little bundle ol love, half trick, half dream, every added ounce of flesh means added happiness and com fort. Fat is the signal of ...... mwT i T5J CUHtS WlltHt All tLSt IAILS. C3 lfl Best I'oiiKll pyrup. Toate O.ioil. V Kt In '"i'j yVjlji' ifiTUa
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 14, 1895, edition 1
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