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GRACEFUL AS ANTELOPES Ars the Women of tho Lower Classes of I'cntrul America. Tho women of the Pueblo la Hon duras and Nlearagna were better look ing thun the women of the lower classes of any country I have ever visited, Writes lilt-hard Harding Pnvls. Tbey tvero Individually more beautiful, and the proportion of beautiful women was Creator. A woman there Is aivustonied from lier childhood to carry heavy bur ileus on her head, and this gives to all ef them an erect carriage nnd a fear less upUftljig of the head when they walk or stand. They have never known a tight dress or a tliit shoe, and they move as easily an 1 as gracefully as an antelope. Their hair Is very rich , and heavy, and they oil It and comb It and bra.d It Irom timnilng to night j drawn HgUtlv'haek over the ears', and ! :lraw:i nr. .mid the head in heavy braids. Their complexion Is a light brow n, and their eyes have the sad look which one tees lu the eyes of a deer of a dog, and which Is not .so much the sign of any sorrow as of the hi'-k ot Intelligence. The women of the upper classes are li';o mist Spanish-American women, badly and over drisscd In . gow n fashioned after Mime forgofen l'arl-':in mode, with powder over their t'ar" a, and with their hair fiizled and curled in ridic ulous profusion. They are a very sorry contrast to a woman of the pe ph, such rs y ,it , staiiiling i:i she doorways ef tli" mud huts, or ailv:i:i":t: . towards you along the tr;ii with an earthen Jar on her shoulder, straight "f limb, and with a tinn, line lower Jaw. a low, broad forehead, and shy. -a I eyes. The Sin-l-httcr. Anii'iig rui'ioin I'lisi.ims and super- 1 siiiieiis not! I In a ro'eti; article iu ' l'.h.-kw I "ii the "Legends and Folk- ; I... re of N 'r 'l Wales,' I here is one the siliuii'ariiy of w hi, h is !ie ;V'ii! j by the staieineiit that l! siii! s'U'vivis iii N e-i'i and S.ai'h Wal-s ai: I t!u ltor dof. At a I'U'ie -a! " I hip-liiie, ho lit es by sii.-'a i -es ha ! i .! I I I over to , him u 1" r' luvad. a maple bowl fnl! j il;. and a in hi- nhieh he lakes f the defllil.-t. ;:i w .liking a l'i ..it N ntnvntlv upon hail and fives i de.Th." ended a r be scat" i hear a ee d deal about donb! taxa tion." said the s'raiiL'er. "M a 1 ii.-U what it is:" ertainly." replied the promoter. "We call it double taxation when we had I- pay both the city ami The alderue n for? franchise.'' Chica go Post. I' mi, an Hi ! '' hi. I let-. .in Pea- the . -v.ll n .t II il. :!i !e . aa I ll'i l-l I o;. k and i". .v. iv, it i,l in its r i-e -la;-, ... I : III!- I ia n t V s 'X . a Ii..;,.- a 'at , a r, 1 w- ri, ai l ' none "I- in it hr. ai-- , r in.! 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Il" ;. ou mv:i a : .in i t ah.U inyt'ea ; "f him you -hea d ii" a " m ir -it h ia inie.l: 4-t.t ' u'on t.l and e.a h , 'el .,r. snfll-ieiillv te liet.-r-t -yee.ao!!., .,f Til" ! ': ..l, t"I t.e .k wriir- a l.y II. I lay il.ov -r. !'. "'. S.. -pe. r a'.i.-T ai e oi;e.- ill -ei-.o t i the in'i.n a.:u k'-n-iu'1 eiuli-. will f.-:i;-!t i ':is iniui'.'ii i:i.,n. It ueoih heaail, 'i eel eni"'.- iila-;:' i 'I 1 ,..!;, inel will b -se- t : -e.i.,1 iivth- !'''. Publish, in.- I("'t-e, Ml I.- aru t St.. X. V. City, on receipt ef ie-"'.-'. la ; e-oi :' ' ! i:n;s. I .at tl.-j" I'e.a II."" ii' t prae I.i I'r. Ki ivk's r.io-A IttsH'li" tli-l ,1'iy'su a' ;-e .-ne! j-;;.. i tr-.a' lio . 1 .veil M,, I'iuai.. l a. . ':'." ttili I. t I " i l: l: 1,1 s, Mt.i u- ei l.l II ee. 1 1. I li-'.'. M I I I Tnln U S "I 1 oa.l'i l's,..,;,!!y !.!!! cr:. will I ; : i r " The ttrst iMtelies. o! t I'lcisur, i v.- ra-. M.M.l-r- ,f Mar'.!, ike's he: 'U"!l WHS ! y when lit .X!l -. V.'h:--. w "s seei li'll" S ni ti l tli. la.'. M l'e li- !!:. 'yules. leilne I a ii.nl.ay s j .aai.eiu e-. w :iii , el'e Molilalia leas ,- .-ti-oleaui h.-.t ti lil.ti ,1 I i.rl. ii. Tiso's Cure is !i;e !; "inn plii.do'a's i i a ;! . nni t',,1,1.-.-Ulcnt, Spmgne, W.i-'i., Mai-.-h ' e! Ihlrer :!!a,aiiii:i . .a lint tie th" new Ir aik up Mr-. II. ti. .'I. !n evilii'd ''"tiiiti i"s th" n ra as" lit whi'ii w-ii.'-n ii, airy i.- Ua : e.as. Tokc Pnliirl's (oiii'l- Tni-.i.- tt inip Wllb you. It wall ("!,-. ,-. j iar ef. et.it Io.a iaulmt-I'l-hls, ana e.ai.i :.l-:tti'la l.e-. Ta'eut. mint I'. arv say., the K-kl llt'ler H 'ei.l. rornii. feiat on S'nn TntM' lmiii"iiii' alleniliia. " floi.r'i'-' 7 ,''l:'" will iin ai'iably ';vl' i',ei"'. P.ussia has about :"."0 femnie l ysi.a.ans. Is the feiiu l -it ion' or lietilih. TIir way to tinve Iti'li. ital, lleallhy Dlwl is to take Sarsaparilla Hood'9 PillS cure all Liver Ills. 2S centa. Bich B Eb i 8 VLI. ii jr w ' It costs four times ns niue.l to pov erti American cities as is i-peut for tho sumo purpuric in laiitupeau cities. It may often be tho menus of saving life to remember the dictum, that "a limn struck by electricity shatll bo treated as if drowned. " yi l women college graduates teach or marry, in cither of which ea", tho Atlanta Constitution thinks they are i nsinir to good a lvanta.-je. what they have learned. O car S. Sti-aim, w It hi United States Minister to Turkey during Mr. I'levelau I's lirst administration. thinks .,,, j, , ,.,t,..st danger ! tlio 1-io'titiou of Turkey by the j powers lor a long while to c..:ue. President II irper, of th I' liver Mty of C.iicago, pointed 0:11 as tile 1 .1 lie il delect of I h ' public s-'ilools ol t he country I hat they de:il with chil dren en in-iase, mi 1 try to make cnch c inform to c i -t iron carrie alaai, t.i s'eiid of ileaau-; with each l'i , ldil:i. accnling to u: capacities an I wca';- lie., I's. Th-.- Xe-v fess.M-s al e p iii Iv i list a p ris, but it the II --'lined oik Sail avers t n it pro litlful aim t as people d s inie otii r w s cm s j ei h;i seiJom th it oaitdtmeut of the d -igi;- t ion is j. i art i-tie.i!l 11 Tl b' I out as mi I'.n.potia in the aiiuoiincemeiii in mi paper tint an nee .nupii-he.l of the t . : i -i ii'n I art "lias a cii rr" in "t h i"!e-t si av n ept irlor ei' v. .vi l I."1' '.'"I 1 "l.l be at the d.s posal of tin- lusiitu'e of l'i .Ills.-. who-1 cetiti tin i y wn- celebrated, when the i'nc d'Ania i!e die-. Tne lacom -of the live ne i i an i es that eei-tit ite tie- institute is u ov .-?1 pl,0 I ' a year, in. I the e,,vi I line lit bc-l les -nakes a e.irh- er.mt of anot'ner jI I'l.O M. Tne l"c li'Aam ale's gilt of the d -n.ain ot ( 'a:;':l : ii y -j I v.'s it n al ly 8.1, -0 1.1,0 1 of hm ie 1 property. I- Ills Ii- : i p .1, l,ores, tile eXtlll, .fel in; . l 'i r I e ilou'.itod that if th 1 m d.-v doping in at pr ittle nil 1 sir.-, p will b .' an I man wiil b dill'erei;- i tAo di-tinet atii;e. Is, i .. rid of !' idde pi .'ttinr ..." ai. I p-iisiv-' siil.'erran 'an r a 1 o mere m cliauie il ind'i-try. ur.se if a few millions : motion of tie earth on i's !i is s'tpp -ed to be or r. nig i v year on neeotrit of th-' t the tides, will have cease 1 ii::.d tiie earth will pre -cut a Ill the y. iu - t axis, w -ioWef fi aetloi Ctltlfei' instant face to the sun. There is n 'ne, ,ing U! with the "lioiitning idl ing ' I". iipel', !'." ns th" Kai -el' 1 - facetiously t, i !ii",l in Km. Ian I A - s"l ii- r, orator, painter, st a. a .er, o'.i lo r and w -ir. r of I form , h" is f I'nii ar to nil ot n His Ma'e-ty ii is ".mother f ir man-;rn- . Still lie nil- in r ntir.o-! if. --e,,n n. ;n the Inn nil ie .i.-ll he ntfoeN, l lti st is in the e of the Ti:o call' i'- s I, I'll II t-M" II t . v ; v a iixi -e.ens, ( I h lVO i'l - e-mrt a pi -t u --.pi i t I tills 1 i ,l:i; as p-n-i - l-l, g.VOIl ot- r of co'irti i oiials in eo an 1 i it a e !"a a !: a't. Ii 1 -tate c f am- l s'l 11 b ' I'.lC slllllliOs ( by Yei.etiiri S-'iiators i i.;e.. la V. up "fur's t-il management is asset tin at - lite, and if lie do-iii- bit"-: i..:u tlu I'ra- .',s-;i:.es to bj thj IU'J- :n Kui'oo-. ,e Mi I 11 i:t for st: It in p t .IV Hi nr pi- A i"i-e involving a nov, l law point, nlid said to b w uh i ll a liaralod and w.thnat any analogous precedent, hi -r e tit i v b. eu d-eido I by the Supr. m C .ni l of (' ,nii a'tie at. In i. re late, the X-v Yoik Post, S. P. William- of Watet bary b'.is ' I for ten year: t i" great !' part of n block owne 1 by (l-oi'o.i j, Liliey, agreeing, nni m -tie r tilings, to pay the insur a .e . Tiia lens.; guv,. Wllilillili nil I'ptlotl to pur, rise the entire property dui'.ng tie- the term of tho h as,'. I:i l-:'. tiie bir.i ling was partly destroyod by lire. L.il e dieete I the insur iiue ,.-::, 't.l. . ".I, at, d rec i a struct e-l tha b'.ili.lltlg lltntotll OXleJU-e.! of .15, o '.l.i! !. ie ivin.t .-?si, 7-i P ;t I of t bo in ir. iic m 'ti-y iriexueii le 1. SuVmo .pteiply Wil.i i ns decided to pureh is; tli- prooerte. an I claim d that he K . . il l be e.i'dite.l with the il'iex- p. :i b d balance of the insiirane" , i ,i, money on in- p.uej.s-. ciiini i.e is sus! ained by the court, which treats the m inoy m a sub-ti-tate fir the propu'ty. and hdd-t that if Williuin- iiad . Iceted to t ike, the, pioti-rty before the iv? instruction he ilio i'l have receive I the insurance iroiiov. and til " fact unit th" nuildiiig building insuninec 1 wi s rut no for less than the insurance 1 ilid ii it ehaug j the pbiiutifl' s eijnity. I To Ituihl a Novel ( rart. i Some of the masculine ns denls ol Vina! Haven, -!'., have a tn-w plan for keeping tliems lves occupied and nni ised during tiie coming winter.; Kti 'li pledges himself to design And j build n novel cial'tt) bo controlled bv i I mechanical pow-r only the methods J j mi 1 materials emyloyed in construe-j j tion to be kept secret from encli i j other until the ''exhibition and trin! j r ie , which 1ms been nppoiuted for I Mime day iu June, 18'.)(i. New York I l o t. j I'OU FA KM AMI JA HDKX. mwvbino the om'n.viin. The proper tini-j to mauuro the or chard is tho late fall and early winter. If tho work is delayed until thesprinp or summer, the ground will be injured by driving over it, if it is done at all, ISut this is extremely unlikely, ns the press of other work during t ho busy season will not permit tho hauling of immure. At this timo other work is light, so that there is no excuse for neglect. It.sid-.'s the snows and rain, the alternate freezing and thawing to which the manure will bo subjected during the winter tends to dccninpose and to put it in such a condition tbut its elements become avaiial plant food at .-0011 as vegetation start.- in the spring. c.nn.'irs t in; rows, .""abbag s t he Mine as turnips, nre not lit food for e nv- t h it are milking. !t is tnia that if ether of these is fed immediately before feeding til! miik w ill not ncipure the taste ot n l or ol them, bat there will b. s mi obj ac tion to the inilii if it H melforeu-den-dug, as iu tiiis proe as any bad ipiality that may be in th milk is in creased maiiv t:m m a the ipi'titity of tin' milk n deereiis -d. Thus any ed or that may not bn distinguished in 1 lie fresh milk will b apparent when it is coiideti.ed. The rule of the condensing fae'.oiie-i are stricaly opposed t th-; in" of en!di i.:,"s, tur nips, oi' etisllllg-' in l'e. Ii:.; till." C'.V.s. - New York Ti"'.. '. i'o rit vi r w ; ri' v rri'iiiNnv t'Vt ;rn, A goo 1 i b a w is -a ..-jest,. I ut ii re cent meeting of S toil farmers. Il was for .stu'kow,:, eh contract with their veterinary .ad .-er lor his sei vici s at m much per nni; tm. If this were done, tiie veterinary nlw-er would make periodic d visit I i the stock, and, with the view of keeping them in the best i f health, h : wo-il 1 make every suggestion last his skill could devise s to liiv to improve t ii -j; by. eieti-i- eon liti ins under which th stock was kept. , woti'd advis.; ns to til ) I'lit'ir .- eiulitiotH of the bmidiiigs, the sys.em of feeding to be f, How e 1, and any ntli.r matters mi which his skid e ei'.d s'lgos: any im provemeiits on th' s.-stoai pr,i ,'t-Iy t ,,loW. .1. It WOll d ill:' i bj for his intele-t to have :H few i'l-.1, uf sick-te'-s as )i issi'i;, m tli s'oek, an 1 in that way veterinary sejeuea would be Used :is mit.ii f ; tat je.'ev. titioii us for the care ,. nni uai maiadie-i. Americau l'urui"r. ( I.'' MUX i l. We olt oi see r clearing I ia I en, rock- by .n ab h.n oat. P it ta -re Iiniitatioiis to tin Mi nv '.li"!t:'.!s' i, ee.iaini -II lat'.oiis for rub r -d by tre-.M or ,' nil 1 d ; tiiem ai" very lino orlaat p 1 1 lev. It will d Vet v well wh I' then lire CHilpati as on mi ner it suitable fo tiveiy few tie.s ur H hosf 1'. Ill Oil lei till ige. l!a: w !i . I other trees or roel.s c ,-er a l-i r - put to di 4 th.:., ,,-it Ii.,',: costly to b ' i r ie1 .ie ibl. Citi-'S, W ll 'i'" I III I Is ef there is a m irk ; .'or ! ing piirp s -. I: ha -h 111.' Ill-face in-' m i 'u too , exc -'I n. ar y vain ibl" mi 1 ei f .r I. in b t:e will i',' 1 t ,r the .It- I i, re to b ,bi i a.o i t HI IV of till ' ' feet O'l in - v.il e iiniot ii-, ill ot ! ;a'i a doli.i''. Tn i'. aeii .Us r. for much less would r claim .:.!. and at r?jln ' be wortli three ti -UIVS it Well Id i - i land e iver. d :at e ui never b it woo Pan 1, out til u ;u trees so are left a bettor H-id eiieouragiu ; ,n sipiaie yar i pe,- ilCfe It " i. i ., ,, b. Pronto--. I'm that th T" i - by trees and : k ' a T'l for atiyt nr. g 5 ting out th ; sr. is to to give a it chance t ;.t.-w. new groiuii by keeping stock away a. much a- p ,sslde. - P.,..sto:i Cultinitur. r.M.T. OK TUP. olii'll W.l. Th" fill is una of th mot imp taut -eii'oiia to the fiuit grow After tiia crop ha, been harvi s there is much to be done. The t r- sa.iiil 1 be gone over and pril led care fully. The labels which pliin'y mark each variety sao iM bo car fully looked to, fir It is easy to forget toimus when tic labels nre gone. The trees which nre not to be p anted until next spring sh . -1 J 1 b pivpetly h"eiel in with eaotig'i cove,-. : t kieji the foots fr mi inj try. Ti. -j .t si' betid must beotie where the w r- r wrl not lie long, an 1 the earth n.u ' be packed ei"s ly ii'unt tli! ro.' ThefetlC.'S lllll-t be .ooke 1 t I or tl.,. ; stock til u v do eo..- .. .tiid.! damage i in the orchard during the win ter. It will pay you to s t tii 'in iu order mi I also to look to your drain age. Trees ennot stati I wet f"ef, and water trom iieav.- r.urn and m.'lt- and water from Iieav.- raim and nig snow mu-t not be allowe 1 to Hi ' snow mu-t not be allowe 1 to col lect around their trunks. Hjllows should be tilled up an 1 drains opened to onrry off hin plus water. Iu hauling immure do not leave it in heaps about the orchard, but spread if evenly over the whole surface Only a very young tree ts liMielited by having the manure place I close to the trunk. The feeding rooU of bearing trees t xtend to a c iiHider b!e distance, nearly to the middle, of. the r iwt in hieli they are plaule 1, and it is thire tho fertilizers most n:-d-d. It is plain that tiie work of th suceesv ful fruit-grower d e not c nsj with tho hirvesting of his orujv Tlvro is iiiiieh more to bo done 1. l-.ro ho can take his well-earned winter's vast with t!ie know ludgo tli it lie. has de-no his utmost to secure a bountiful crop next season. New York World. wintku lam flioifCTlor;. In ord'.-r to hive eggs in winter.lho ordinary gt ain feed must be h ipple itietited with nuiuial mil vegetable matter. Hens of any breed wall con sune a great deal of food before th ay eoiuincncj to lay ; then Ihay will n it need so much. When laying, tho de sire for grain is largely replaced by a raving for animal and vegetable feeds and eggshell material, such as old plaster, oyster sheila, etc. Do not conclude that the more feed the more eg;;s. Too much forcing is not ad visable. It is ditlicult to feed highly lor eggs without making tho hens too fat. The numb, r of eggs it hen will lay bi foio she begins to set depends upon her condition when laying. A laying fowl rcijttiiTH animal food, either cooked or raw, to supply the id i unit n in the eg'', A ottu I a day it siillieii nt for a dozen lii tis. Any kind of meat will do rabbits, npiir rels, etc., are eXC.'Heu'. Feed regu rcgulaily. A soft, warm m-'ss must be aiveii iu the morning. Feel whole -.ruin at noon and iu tho evening. A very little grain scattered iu some clean litt. r, to ko"p the lien busy scridching, uillsulliee at noon, but a full tu"ai should b.i given at night. Powis jr., ,,n:o th" ro'itil early ill the veiling and remain until dayiight, and t Lis lung fas! demands a good sub--tauttal meal. Wheat is an excellent gg-pr."luc; n ; grain, and is a good u lon-dav dh t. Oats nl:' good if tho iiens have pl nty of sharp giit within reach. A- tic weather grows colder, more com taav be given. Always feed old c .rn if it is obt liiribl . Xe.v i -apt to C ' l-e il loos 'li-ss of t ho bowels. S ; et milk is a complete ratio.! 1'of . ; ; production, and should b given dally. Ibic'iwli'at o'lei; a vei k is go id for 1 iving h n . 1 f ihey reins" t i e it it ''.ui", mix with other gr iin. 11: nr- ihvo.el b,-' tiie food ou whli'li 111 Ic'li-i f ; al. Il)'' lei ou putrid in-at -, d 'caved v. g tables, nil I t'l'om a dirty -urlac, wall lay eggs lid lit t.i eat. Very often e ; e ei b'tua.' I as stab- nre not so old a w- think. I'll" musty.irrileairit o I i s'l 1 il iv r com from ml' nor fo I. To produce wvli-tlavorod e.; ;s, theli 'n- in;i-t h.ivo clean f i i I. i'ue fee I tro i 1 I t- (! iti wh eh giaiu is scitiet-'l nriit be clean. Tiie drinking v.:-.d should be .-cable 1 t vie ) n wc.-k wdh boiling Muter. P it' ; wale;' 111 Is! b ; kepi bj f.ire the hen- a'.i tli" tini1. It is sur prising how much a ll ieli will drink iu a day. P. tag one oi' tin priueipil sab-ta'iC's in ua eg;, laying h'.-tis crave it. The In nh ei e sli oil I b war til an 1 dry. IPeit fro u the su i's ris is .-uf-licieii'. Tiie ie'in hive a h avier coating of li'iUli 'is iu want r, an I are th is prepare 1 by nature for ehin,'es. I f the h ims-! is fr fro m diaiim si an 1 in bu:it rea-ou ibly warm, t ii h its wiil not sulV r. T.i! ei.lv milling ii o,s and til ; illy h itch 1 lit i J w.ll bo tie; winter layers. To lecapit- ul ate, a warm, dry, hiu', ex reis", j mean food, pure water, sharp gr.t.and j cleanliness will iu 'tvas i tin: eog pro duction an I give Ii altiiy fiwl.tho i year r .ia I. - X - v K iglau l lloiUj- I teai. i I AliM AM' OAliliKN V' Trs. l:i'a"t feed I'oin i.xclusivtly t ' glow', j ing animals. i To avoid soft shell eg.rs give ph uty j of gravel, ovstir shells and ciilshtd iioiles. ' Miieii enre -lroil I bo observed iti 1 s 'hci iig layers f if bin- diug purposes J every year, and iu a sh ut tune liu en- j Pro tloeli wiil consist of nothing but ' layers. j 1 . ui't crowd your fowls. If you have o-i'y room to accommodate u j d.oz ti fowls eoniloilablv, 1 m't t. v to siptee.o in 2 ). Hotter eat up eight of tiie poorest, and th t lemaiuiu,' d z-u wiil more th iu mai.e it up b.fore spring. lou't Iced your grain in a dish, but -eitter it about .si the to'i's will Ii ivo : work to get it. When fed in bulk, th stnlV thcinsjives lull iu live miu-to- an 1 tii"U loaf arouii I w ui.u ; for the ii'-xt feeding time and thus glow fat and lay. A good layer ustl illy 1 ivs eggs that wiil hit -h w. ll; the very fact that she is a goo. I laver shows that shj is in a healthy con litimi, the cm t .pienee being that the greater number ol eggs j will be fertile an I tho chicks strong , and vigorous. j Yoit cm breed hens for their laying 1 ipialiti' S the same ns you cm cows lor milking. Sehct the Ii.st layers and setouly their eggs. If you want avoir dupois then you have simply to revets; the order and brenl only lio n the heavy wt mlits. 1'iseard ail hens that slow n ten dency to lay on lat, ntid retain those that under proper feeding wiil convert the food into eggs instead of fit. If part of the (1 tc'i convert the food into fat in -tend of egiis, the profit the layers might give is eaten up by tho drones. No fowl Bh mld b;retaiu.d that do-'R not in sjina lilinU'l' add to the profit of the flock. . qt'AIXT AMI (TRIOl'S. Antiipmi iniis say that glass was in use 2,000 years It. C. One Maine hunter has shot nore than "J coous already this season. The region iu tho immediate vicin ity of tho Dead Sen is the hottcsl, ou earth. The j isper v.ise which the C'z ir ul llussia has presented to Paris weighs four tons. A rattliMiake with thirty-two rat tles whs killed near Phoenix, Arizona, a few days ago. In Japan, paper coats, oiled, nnd thus made waterproof, have been in use at least ten centuries. Marcus Autumns possessed u dwarf, iSispphtis, not ipiite two feet tall, and yet tho possessor of a remarkable wi'.. Am tic in gold pens have the repu latioii iu our own and foreign mar kets, of being tiie b-st pens in tiie world. (ilecll Lake, Col., is 10,li"!) fee', above sen level, and is said to be the most elevated body id' walir iu the world. William ('illicit i i' va ii t wrote poetry when nine years. At eighteen his inastcrpiccj "Thauatopis"' was pub lished. Taking the whole laud surfac? ol the globe into consideration tin le are 1-2 acres for each inhabitant ou this planet. A Pennsylvania man lfgan huntm; pheasants, clev. u days before Hi; sea son opened. He killed during tho 11 days, nnd they have co-.t him s?10 npiece. (Linton, Me., got up a enmpolilive skunk hunt the other day, and the place will smell sweeter for some time to come. I tie game brought 111 was PI'I skunks. In Par k, at the foot of all a'ocp inclines, are found members of the "Wheelpiishcls' (iitild," w lio f..r a Miutll ei.nisiilernlioii i nsh the ridel's maeliiiie to the sum ait. Tramps in Holland are put in a cistern wiiieii has a pump in the bot tom. Water is turned on iu sidli .-ieut volume to keep from drowning. One j dose is -renerally MilliciciP. j Tunics M. Mnnn, an idlt.'iul of i Kvniistou, II!., was relieved the other i day by u surgical operation of a piece ' of bombshell, which he' has been curving in his nose for the past 1!2 I years. Mrs Mary U -Chester, colored, died ' ill tiie New Custl -, lela'.Mire c-iinly iilm-lioiise a lew days ago at the re- putial age of 101 years. Shu had. lived in that vicinity during most uf ; her life. ! Sand wielt is one of th" few Kugiish ; towns in which tiie curfew is not rung. ' Tiie cu.-.t.im was v.o v man ly end" I re cently, as tiie p opi,; objee e 1 to I'm; l iiig TV ringing tiie b.ll at o o'clock iu the niuiliiiiL', too. Pi t iiliur Chinese Parents. It is ll d s Igleeal'le f.let t il at C il i llSe parents are in tiie hatui iu certain cir- ' itiuiatiiiiees ef ubaii lonin ; feniab- in falit- t- dentil by staiva'joll, 10. d it i- oti" tint nil npoh.ojst bo Cuiua mini I ; I like to pass ov. r in mIi-iic. Ou tuo : other ii nni, ii 'thing is ;auied by i x !'.ggt.T.itioii, nnd us far as my in t lllllil. .1 eSp 'lietie,; lllloWs lil-j to Sj-ea'i, it is i n irai ui; I'xaog'O'atioi! to talk a. . if Cl.il.e a tllo!lie.s cxpiseil tllell daughters liabituallv and without:! sicou.l thought. At any rate, the ' people of Fair Ii ply would repudiate : the cliaige with amaz. uncut. "He hau kill, tsu 11 1 ti k kai ! ?'' If she i- a good oiu why throw away?'' tiey would as!;. Why, indeed, when a girl of tea in food health mi 1 fairly bonny will id ways b tch ijlOO; while eneh of the next five or six years will al l -S10 to her in irket value? S reineiubering ! that from' the age of live slio will be 1 useful to gather bamboo husks for fuel, mi ii-I the baby, fee 1 the liiitVdo nnd a yi iir or two later cut f"!'ii, dig up pis- ; tai'hio nut. an I carry water, it will li nen tint a healthy female child wi.l : be by no mentis an unprofitable, iu- i ve. tiiK iit. 15 it if the child be sickly,1 then it is different- Th m s'y iitt'e tinn ; looks red and help!, ss i.nd I- -pu'sive. If it dies within duois its fnictioiis spirit will rem tin '.here, and mid another toiuieiit to the tectum g world of d vi!s that surround us, IL.t tir fur all parti-1. to d.-jiort the tiny Hjiirit to Kittn; lonely spo', turn away' ijuickly nnd think of som. thing ids.. Chin ity might )i is ably nee. pt h una ! sticii revulsion of th" iiiatenial instinct in eXd:iuallon, and the anthi opologis! j wall remember," that "holy thing," nn 1 the cis3 of tho rabbits once so aptly cited iu this cou i.c'.i :i. Ithieli wood's Magazine. retrnleiim For Sua'ie A (i 't inati, for in my years n resi dent of r.f.izil, niTir na tiiat I'etioleiim is an infallible cure for maUo bite. Tli best plan is to bathe the woiiml in the liijuhl, ur ras. Koaked with petroleum may bo laid over it. Ilia lie new and his hi n-in-Iaw ere tiius Have l- Ho mentions ai'ver il instaiie -s wherein persons wen; bitten far oat iu the woods, for away from tli4 remedy, ?ut even then relief was immediate as oou as the petroleum was appliu 1. Scv York World. Tho Plctupp of nn Il:ml. Ou his second voyage. In 1 11KL Coltiin btiji discovered an Island on a Sunday, from which circumstance he gave It the uauie of Dominica, which, being In tcrpreted, means Lord's Iay, or Sun day, Island. When the great sailor re turned to Spain and told the story of his adventures. Queen Isabella nuked him what the Island was like. Crump ling up a piece of paper lu bis hand nnd throwing It down before her, f'O' lumbus said, "That Is the nearest nle- tu re I can give," whereby lie Intend,,.! to convey the notion that jUouilnlon Is largely made up of steep lnonninlnx mid deep ravines. In Isll the Island became one of the ltriilsh West Indies, but Is now net in too nourishing a c d'tliiu. A Huster. Poysand nun who have netp.,r trav eled far nor read much sometiiiieis have contracted notions as to the size of the nlobo we Inhabit. A country lad. brought up In the mountains of West Virginia, once no eoiiiptiuied his father on it visit to his unelo, who lived Iti an :nl.i. i :i insg coun ty. After bis ri'ltiiti home, he put on nil's, and oi'lcti la feircil to bis visit, relating the ".-iuhls" lie bad seen to bis associates, wi n listened with open mouthed wonder. one day something was said about 111" size of the world, when mr hero thus delivered l.iii Hi If: "1 tell you what, boys. If the world I.s ns big mil the other way as it Is the way mo nnd pitp was, she's :i bttsfei'l" ONU EXJOYQ Poth tlio ricflir.J find results wnen yr;ip of Fig . is laken; it is pleasant nuJ ltfrc.-liing to tlio tarla, and acta renily yrt jiroiupt'y on tho Kidneys, Liver and Howeb, cleanses the eys tern t'Rl-ctuallr, dispels colJi, head aches nnd fovera and cures habitual cor.slipp.tun. Pvrup cf Figa ia tho only remedy of" its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tl.o tasto and ac ceptable to the Ftcmach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared enly from tho most Lcalthy and ciyrccaMo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and lir.vo rr.ado it tlio tuoBt popular remedy known. Syrup of Fis.. i.. for palo in 60 cent b:d(lej by nil leading drtiR- gista. Any reliable druggist who may not Imvo it on hand will pro cure it preiiijd'y for any ono who wiMics to try ju uoi nccepi an substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, SVi UiAWzbO, ( L. , LOUiSVILU, K. t,t W tOHK, tl. ti , Made In a M hi ute. A little water and all ready fus- the griddle. TO MAKR DiiinH Ca?es USR tMrt Rcinoti.bcr.the water imtst be co!u ii;;.! the ridd!o hot. ASK YOU IV DL'MLEn f'OFl L.. U015C.LAS USanAlS S3 SHOE BESwrolVtoTH5 Buckwl Miiir ' l o ' . I . 1 )' U'l s .- ii- e. .iii.l S '-.- . h it a y. "-1 . ii"e 5"i: t'aa l-o' f. r df K . i OVER !00 STYLrTi AND WIDTHS, lN'.!tl!, HIITIIN, nr., I I A( i:, uauie ol I'll UniVef tl.ClM'Mt KI'll'lK'll leaf lit r t.y al.lllcii lvork mt ii. nuke nml I. i! ijoirt) S3 ; I'm fhtiti any i I I. r oifa.-li.rcr In tin vurl.l. j- ai- ni ii : . -t.'lel el . a l! nt. :.:,-. ;..Mi. f.-:.'j.i . . -. ; S'' 4.ft. S ..ml M.7o I : I '. .. -T3!' j mt 110 SJ3JTITUTE. Jit -at ' r t J uiiaiot ;.v M a. a a I' I ".'- tr.?-v ff I -a.!.... r.-.: in..- t. l o-i.i. t '- y I l 1 ...'I! I ,"'. s,u, kll. I. -1 i f M- (, er t ! aim. si r.ial1!. i an t ii-t :a I t::v onl r. . .1.1 f... I .T.l -! i .!t..l -Mile li li It. W. L. DCJCLAo. Brn.-.Mrn, Mass t ' r.how and best The (i.i-e'l and -tint alone '' lt lJ ! nDlllrj "'', WHISKY i-H'ii'Miii-,i. IM.iV"'Dt err '-C. I J UrlUlflH..). Ur. II. W. H linl I ) . tllTI. .. l-t.niU I tl f4 BCSt t eue,! .syriip. Tl'K.o, l.UU'j. wt r,j 5t vr. a 1 yy I sX -?-f And then n trial means continued use. "3 NKW DOM KSTI0 BETTER THAN A GOLD MINE. I. I lii'jh i irltT ur- k' fT.'.' it . Tin-P' or muii'it iilend ami ilcb in iii .tcilih'. M iIiiitk N.Tth or otittt lu ii 'Mi' lit. riant fi iy tin p nt. tu th yiii i f Ju'-e. u rami ts Miiilt'',l nrji tvery ini trniJ-4 It, I'Mi'lui'Cil tviT .-.Ixt v IhhIip ptT ucr. Nii. it it i.i ifiirc c (T o. rcortitiTf twn ci''n.s a crr ii'Si.-iih. t.irM uncjict (tiHipaki 2( cent, or Mil (n i nit 'JiJ hi I I.i. i V III' -ti MUltllH. Will 1 -) if4 nf imiMt l -l.i'lfdH coffro, an m niourli tir ! kin .'. I slip r utort' v 1Xf uh fust as I s tti'Titt iwi itic U ii w ii. 1 ftrKt rnr.'il.iRut uf fifty iiw rjr li'n.f -p. in tt tt-rftlm -nloh Iro-ii t atruui all nv.'i tn Ctii.i:i -nit fr-j wlili cadi onl-T br . tm m WLL, Buckner, Mo. f V S(''. in! r'A(V..'i nrf.'f.i t,t farmers nnd m"' ,'tnt. ... rlrnr fi"i to $-ot ftfr month reitint in ;i'i.n f-', ti si , .i tlui inu tf,f i-'i'i-" iv" &ttmpt$ 'i if f'ii'-- ViM-...".' fr S in St.nmn. Ji.vaas' lie had palpiialina ot tan le art, Mr. A. J. Mien .Moi-mini) I to iiiit .-nioliiii.t. He thought the to b i.-eo liiil.lt was th" eauseot liU trouble, bill w e'll lie oeaye 1 smoking the p'ileatioi',-1 if tha li' inl were in,...' vi olei.t tlma i'V 'r. Mr. lleii i a re.'ilstiTi'.l ei.eiiiist ot Lynn, Ma--.-., nii'l nt !;'' a I taoiielit !w eoiielii le I tleit, if toba ' ) wasn't Hie ause, it naist b neute ilys e.-ia. Hit kii'wli'.l,'e of e'.eailstry iiat'irali iiniite.l liini to take Ie''ia Talaile.-. well knowing tiieir eftb-afc In .iir.ler. of lie' .slnaaieli, liver nn 1 l.ow-l-'. (.i.ii -U relief follow.!, mi I now there is no more ilistie:'a in tli.) re -rioii uf hiH heart. Il'll the in inarkaMi' part r .Mr All-a'a e.vjior leliee follows: II" ile'i ! ' I to foil-,;;) paioliin ; anyhow, an t ilif-'ov 're I that Kij. an- I'li'eil' a 't only ..lli lie 1 t'ie loiici forlii'iil''", wliiee nil sai 'liei - ar familiar wit'i, lull at flret In' a. anally look-; I fonvar.l wil l .le.-nm-f to tt.e lim e p aio l iea'li i) iy when ll ' lo '' t!i"T.il' il". M-'. Allen .". on;er.smo:;i ami ll s uo tie: o" t', ner 'loi s li. tu'.ia tl.e Tabule-i. H Is a wall ill in. an I il.nvl no! nee l m.'iliiaiie ef liny kin, I. Mr, Allen lieli 'ves i;ii nn I'.i' nl ' ' jir.'ivi a p everfnl ai I to. my ninuwlij '.. it-e- to ahimlou the loi.i.iw j lial'if. i, i ,.' in'.a .-I .Tff f.v.l l.v .t.-.i in. or in- man I:,. ,il -,- .". , in a I. .x. I. fie t . In.' Itau u ml -.il (' ,ni,, a n, N .. U sar.i.'c ot , New 'u,' . "O A it t? xT5 "i Tl i "I.INKNF." r.rntl o tl.t nn,t Most Fronnml rut l' i ll.i-n nn.l l'i:". '.v in: ll. nri i:aut tint i'...lli, l...1'i Liil.'s fo. -l.'-l m1;V.', me! I)'n j7Cmi M... r,,, ..Itnr i9P,nnl I i In a: y ett.er s:urt. li t rl ir,' , v;ir I , ( il. l.l I .( velL A l-nx of Tm I'jl.aroiir iivu 1 i asui CuCj (ur T"y.f, A s icinln Collar anil rirof CiiITsV , 1! (or 8U CuUi. N ktlU )i lu ML d bVtf. Aa,lli r.F. ur.siiii.t; coi.L.Mt I'o'ji'Asr, Tt Frmul. I'.n Ft., Kw V-rk. a: Kilt-y HI., Bloa. Till'. AI.UMOIim: ll. .!.' Inif t'a worlil'i h ,n:ii:i I- i-e.i-i, .: :-,, n I:.i- i.-''.'U'. 'l llmcuil f KUiit i..wcr ! I li !.;; li ' .. Ii , is m iii lira n il - a, o n. i :.n i u,a a.'., ii- mm muiia Alfi? Kt vjiir ,t It , ei :i". ,..i-s lnnihli a 'Cflfi I .'il.TUO'i I .r I-VH iimiir, man -j2!P7"l""'s- 11 M'' I'aii'I'-'is n4 l.i'.ir.'.l. -I.'.'l, li ilv:Tl2.il .iltrr- 'JVjTO iitli.a winia.iaii", iihiiis r.RW mil 1 u.,1 . .il a, mri-. si.-n Minxaw K,-rtl I'l-'llr:. All.l J-'tH-ll i ;i,-..lll; tl leuuf il'.'. ,';.i e w:lt I'ltiii-li until e i.oi.a friei'. li ain, niakra ;el kla.'i S"i:il for cealofi.ft 'I n-J l iamor.: Sli :i. Chlco. SKN'D U4 y.i'ir ...l.lr, sa , -lK "s I any .taf. vo I.,.; ; tBvxwzi lllltL IfiM lit fl Ul. MiKI'lM ll-t I.H. Vrlrwll. M.rk. Mnriiliiii. IIal.it. Citrrd in 10 DR. J.ST it. HENS, LfbanoB.Ohio, PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cloaii. ri.'l ! ":l I. - He' lillr. i'r..!.- - 9 a t'e-ii.iea cr,.wt'i. sat? IWl-X - -Uffl ll:.'r ull Vo i, li, iiov ovay Voiillifiit Color. 1 ' Ul.lMj. M -',), l::llM'lil, 'i.i- I .4 - i t.i. ,;-,'l Ji-.-m .! !-' I a i ! I..-.,.- :.:..! ("a.:,. i Fiviory: 12'f . I! a '.v . ' 1 1 VfM-l van -1. '.. I,..- la i V lira., v, .. ! v. .a, ..lie-lv -nr. , w- lur X!. i,i is as.- ..ik .-tml ir.i.h'U irw ..a JFt I ffirr'Sit .; i. i ei ... ki inuur e sa. aDisfcasteful to every woman day anil house lc.i;iiii;.r time with their p,riin attcnil ant;; "achiivJT bac!;," "low spirits," tircl t' death," "worn out," "out of sorts." Why don't von qct rid of these thintys ? Use Pearline 'I li.-re .ivc. directions 0:1 e:v:h nacl.a e lh.it will you the latest, siif'.-iit, quickest, wavr. of waliir.c-. wonderful success c f Pcarline talked of by millions of women) ou;ht to rajvu you to try it.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 16, 1896, edition 1
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