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1 i ) , n 3'; Feed Vour nerrm uion rich, red blood ami you wll! not be nervous. Blood Is mails rich and pure bj nlood'S Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier. Alldnii-.isti. $1. Hood's Pills re always rcliub e. 2oceuu. HER POSITION PAYS. uecn Victoria Has Found Ruling: a Very Profitable Calling. Victoria bag found queeuhood a very profitable calling. Figures for llfty seven years of ber reign show tlint the QrttUib people have given her uuJer tbe Uawe of civil list expenditures $UO,27.nx. In fliUitlon to this vast total, f49,?G,"(V has been expended for the uiAlnteiiauoe of seventeen rest 4enos, stables and the like. The total dlreot expenditure of t tie Queen alone Is over f l,8X),rK a year. There Is at this data an annual expenditure In ml Jltion for other members of the royal filially of $1,800,000. The thrity old lady Who has tilts vast Income at her disposal has taken care to "make hay whllo the sun shines." Of course, the money ha ben voted to euahle her to keep up tbe ornamental .r:ito consid ered ueccssary for a royal position. But It Is Just tnis "he does not ilo. Vie toiin, besides valuable continental property. Is the owner of three curates In the Vnited Kingdom. They are Hal moral, in Aliei-diH'iishire. Seotl.'iud: Os borne House, Isle of Wight. Hump feiilf. aud C'harleiiiout, Surrey. They enibmoo f."il acres, with a rental value a year of $i7.8tis. At twenty years' purchase that would be $'''', !B0. Iu fact, they are worth double that amount. Queen Victoria, they say, k's her lit tle superhtitlons. She believes tb:it ar ticles made by blind persons hnna good luck; that spilling salt brings had Fuck; and she would probably not give sixpence for ber kiugdom If by any un toward chiinep thirteen persons hap pened to sit lit the royal dlnlnv' table. &he lists her pet d;s!!kes. t'Mi. and among these Is a hearty . testation of nlck mnies; .-mother s :m : i : i r i f 1 1 1 1 v lis to the Htucll ..1" furs. p-irti.v.l:i"ly of s:il- nkins. It Uel'crred to the Io In a wel! known street In London a beggar was often seen plod Tntf about with it small doa. The dog was held by a piece of chitiii, ai.d had round bis llec ka pkicard. with Tity the HUnd in larj 1 1,-ners. Mr. T , passing one day. dropped a slxp-n.v into tie uian's tiutstieti-hed hand. Ilnlloa:" he cried, as he was tnni lug away, "was that a r.al.soe.T-Ign I gave you r" "No. blr no." an-iwored licijgar. "(nly stvpcjicc" S.." said Mr. T , "you are not blind, after all?" "Itless voit. sir. no:" he You s.'e. the placard refers t llos bl:e 1 not I '." replied, the dog Mi-s Townley Yes. Indeed, tltiole. I love birds. 1'ncl" i Ireentield - 1 thought y.ni hateil then'. Miss Town Icy Why: Don't you see I have font In the house V I'llc'.e IriviitloM-I ae you have-In caires. Life. Calls in I ondon. Statidin-.'s are provided for only a 1 ,,-,bs In I olid in. til High there art over tl.cot! licensed Vrl, ;.-!,-. WO.MK.N u AN i j n k.MIW TO WHOM CAN THEY TELL THEIrl TROUBLES ? , Woman A I'w-. rs To M1" uions lini'iiri'rs liiti-lliijfiitly Answered I liou-Hiiel- of (iraii fill l.i Iters. Women rejrard it as a Mes.-in; that they can talk to a woman who fully understands their every uili!:e:;t, and thus avoid the cxaiuinu- -i'l Y5, ii!entsi:tci the- ( L 1 I ',f 'neiuii- I'bvsl- ilills. i hose sex deprives them n.iwinir by experieuee. v The end less ci.nli liciu ep-accd Mrs. rinhhtiiii by- American wi mien. prompts! In ai t" secK her advice eon - '.antly. Female diseases y ield to Lydhi K. l'iukh.im's Vep-tahleV. m p.oeud at liiiee. liillaiii'.na! inn. ulccra t'n II, fal'.iuo; ;in,l disphiceiueiit of tho womb, ovarian trouble, spinal weak ness and k'h'uev complaints, all have I ! i i - sympt.-ins. and should be nipped in t he bud." licaring-do'.vn pains, back ache, headache, ncrvoti.siics-., pains in proins. lassitude, whites, in tvtuia ritics, ilread of impending- evil, blues, slei p lessncss, faint nc-s, etc. Here is tcstuuony right to the point: The doctors told me that unless 1 went to the hospital and had an opera tion performed. I could not live. 1 had falling, enlargement ami u'eeration of the w omb. "1 was in constant misery all tho tunc: lev back ached; 1 : my Illicit aelied; 1 -s ulivavs tired. It -Ji ivas mpossunoY -sV to walk CM. for mi farnrstand I at a time, biirelv u wreck. I i decided that I v-ount give your i om- jeyn pound ami Sanative Wash a trial. I took three bottles of Lydia E. rinkbam's Vegetable Compound, ami ti.seil t wo packages of Sanative Wash, and 1 am now ybuost well. I am stouter and healthier than I have ever been in my life. My friend.sati.i neigh bors and the doctors are surprised at my rapid improvement. I have told them all what I have be. u taking." - Mi:s. Annht Hk-kmumi, Ucllairn, Uiluiout Co.. O. M S l-1'1''' Via 4 I was U, Vy' l) It ia estimated that Queen Victoria now rules over 3117,000,000 people. Iuhurnneo companies claim that cycling is more dangerous than travel ing either by railway or by ship. Chicago's new city directory con tains 1,75:2,000 names. This (fives the lio to tho 18H0 census, or the compil ers liavo been paddiug out tho book for effect. Iu tbo case of a SpringtioUl, (Mo.) man who was ou triul ia the polica court for keepiug a vicious dog, the somewhat singular verdict was ren dered that he was not guilty, but must kill the Oog. JSpitiu continues to buy battlo ships, aiiJ is so anxious to get them that sbo pays almost any price their owners do mnuil. It looks to tho New York Mail and Express as though Spain lmJ linitlly discovered that a state of win exists in Cuba, and wore preparing to rocoguize it. Liechtenstein is going through a constitutional crisis. Tho prince has prorogued the liet, and the Diet has censured tho prince. Liechtenstein is seve;i miles by nine, it has a public debt of four thousand four hundreJ .lollms, uinl use 1 to tarnish a contin gent of seventy-nine incti to tho tier tnau arinv. In n recent sweep of the llois do lloiilogne, in i'aris, for disreputable diameters, ii tramp with a strange history w is taken. He h id been a sailer mid master of a tailing vessel, had undertaken to explore Abyssinia, and hud ended by becoming chief cook to King Monchk. He grew homesick, however, made his escape, and, oil reaching France, h i.l been unable to find work. There ate two things which England can't get on without- our millionaire daughters and our hotels, boasts the New York Herald. X man on the giobc knows how to keep it hotel as the American does. Ho is a perfect Mahatmii at the business. So they say that they are to have iu Loudon a live million Jo.liir hostelry, and it is to h ive all possible modern improve ments, an i a chef imported Iroiii this count tv. Field Marshal Lord W.jlseley, com-mauder-iii-ciiiet' of the Untisli forces, has created a sensation by a statement ma le to the lii'li in Military Commis sion, that he would not iike to put Indian troops in !r nit of European sol lit-rs, ad iiti'..' : "I should not nke to light the army of Franco or tier many or any other army with Indian troops." Military oflieers now iu Eng land who have saved m India dec, -ire. that there is no ground for leneral Lord Wolselcy's remarks. The Indian troops, they declare, are an admirable lighting lore-', tipial in every way to tie: soldiery of ILi-sia or any other country. The French soaeuie oi proud. ng funds for the F,ris wjiII's fur in l'.lo,) is very ingenious and assures plenty of oiu four years before the show open. It is nothing l-s than the issue of boa Is lor I :l, i )00, Oil 1, each Km 1 being of the value of $. These bonds v. iil never mature or bear interest, lor each represents twenty ii.liiiis-.ions to tin! fair. To at tiaet the speculative public, tacit ticket will have a chane for it prize in the big lottery which wi,l be one of the features of the exhibition. Any public or private cute rpriso which does n it have a lottery attachment fails to i-otnui uid itself to the French, who are nothing if not speculative. A gorgeously illustrated edition of the Bible is b:ing prepared at Amster dam, which will be printed in E iglish, French, (r rtniiu and Dutch text. Walter Crane will furnish tho cover and pictures for tlu first thirteen chapters of (ienesis, except the Crea tion, whi.'h will be done by Sir I'., lill liC-.loiies, (ieroiiie, Murot, .Tames Tissot, Alma T.. ileum mid Jean I'aul Loi-eii;- will illustrate the rest of the I'enbiteueh mi 1 t i i i I! 10k of I! tth. njaiiiiii Constant, Joseph IsracD and J.diti T. Sargent, Stmtiel and the story of David; Frank Dieksel, Wen !. l llroik and Max Iv.iuger, Kings and S l onion ; Herbert, Doniemco Morelli. and Mutikaey, the Xew Tes tament. l'ioles-or Duke of the Amster dam Aim btiiiy of Arts, is the director of the work. The citizens of Detroit now enjoy a three-cent tare on all their street railroad lines, with it universal live cent transfer privilege. There are 2 1 2 mil s of street car track ia De troit, an I a ride of ten miles can btt taken for three cents. N'o other city iu the I'tnted States has yet obtained riic'u cheap fares, but tho experiment was fu st tried with success in Toronto, Canada, where it was demonstrated that the operating i xpous-c-t were H l-'.l cents per car mile, and the receipts l.j l-'J ei'iit-t per car mile. List year tho street car company iu Toronto pnhi tho . it v $lo'J,0')l) iu rentals and taxes, ami had a fair margin of prolit, while selling six tickets for 2, c uts, ;ui i ;;ivitig further conclusions to school children- It may be practicable to f iliow these t xuiip'ies iu other cities, says lb" Albmy (X. Y.) Argil I OK FA KM AM) ( A It 11 EN. MAHAUCMENT OF COBN FODDEIt. The best war uiiiiiiestionnbly to dis pose of the corn fodder after the corn has beau gathered is to rati the stalks through a threshing machine, by which they are torn into line shreds and made much iike hay. This may then be storeJ and fed as hay is. This is better and cheaper than cutting the stalks and feeding them in this condi tion. There is no waste iu the shreiUed fodder. Tho stalks may be made into silage, if they are treated in this manner or cut, but in packing it into tho silo plenty of water must bo added to moisten it sufficiently to get up the necessary fermentation to cure it ami heat it, so that the ensilage will no mildew and spoil. VIMlMIN IN TtIK rol'l.TIlY YAH l. This is the season for lice, and it is only tho well-kept coops mil yards that are free from tiio vermin. Lice will drive the setting lien oil' the nest, will force them to lay on the ground outside, will cause the chicks to droop and die without apparent disease af fecting t item, wili invite disease by debilitating tho fowls, and will cause loss where prolit should be the result. Do not wait for lice to c. on.', but keep the p sts away. Freipicnt wh.to washing of the coops, the rushing of kerosene oil on the roosts, the sprink ling of tobacco refuse over the nests, and tli..- liberal use of Persian insect powder well dusted into every crack and crevice as well as ovi r the floor, the nests, and every w It -re else w ill be the on y safeguaid. Prairie Farmer. Tin: rr.KiMsn or mil k cows. A great .h it! of attention is just now being given by scientists to the ipiahty of mil i, especially ils tlavor and odor, w ith t he idea of ascertaining w h it effect tho food of the annual lias upon it. It has be.-n detn in-t r ited by many ex periments that t u t in s and some ot h. r Vegetables will impart a most diso greeitblc ll ivor to milk; the effect of onions on this pro. lite: is u i lerstoo 1 by every on.'. Sen.' co.v w.-r.: re eetitly J a tilled ill n 'iild satur ate I with sewage. V. ry shortly tho null began to :.c. i re. a most pi eu'.iar and ii-u ;rceai ie taste and o.'.or. Tic: da'.:y. nan Colli. I not account for it, and f .r a long time seareiu d iu vain for any reii'-oiiaideci-cil-e. At l ist he found that the sew age llowi.-l directly thioiig'u one of the upper c li ners of tic pisture, an I that the grass below tins was exceedingly rank. Tin: cows ate it gr--lily, ami the milk became tainted. What would have been t ie result ii.i 1 they continue I there coiil. 1 not be staled, us they were at one.- removed ami put :u ipiai.ui'.iue. New York L -.1 .!'. in. VIS.. WllllAT loll HKll.U. There is often an injury to winter : wheat seed from heating after the i raiu is gathered, which is nlw ,s ; done iu hot weather. If tic straw and I grain are slightly damp wli n put in i the mow or stack, it w,ll aim i-t surely Vat. Tina heating In .v u it be in- : jarioiis iu itself, but it leave tic grain damper tli iti b f..r. tin I it on y j dries out when coi l weuth r c mi s. So it often happens that when winter j wheat of tho present yen's crop is i used us seed, it o:t-. :. is mii w'n ii ' very nearly as .limp as it w.is when gathered. Such wheat gcrmuia'cc ! slowly. It is alrealv cuiml:! v. i:h j moisture, and so does not swell iu the j soil as it should. For this re:iMu tiuiiiy nl 1 farmers who grow winter wheat prefer wheat a year old for seed. It is, however, no better than if as good as this year's wh.-ai, which has been thoroughly dried and if po -nibie without any healing iu its moist state. Put the semi wheal ill bin do ou scaffolds where it wili dry, spruid jng so that it will not heat. Then thresh it out with the llaii and put it iu a fruit evaporator for twenty-four hours. Hy that time the grain v.nl seem much less p ump than new wheat ought to be, li i L i: is nil the better seed for I hat. - ! t "i Citivatoi. 1'illlN SMI r AM' Us 1 It I" A I M I'.S T. The prevalence of this disease varies w ith the season, but it is seldom that any great amount of injury is done by it. Some writers ihiuk one to two per cent, of the corn crop j, on the average, destroyed. In a few eases, notably where sweet corn had been grown in the same fu l l for a number of years, half the crop was de-itroycd. Such serious injury is the exception, however, and as it rule stunt is to be but little feared. Siockuieii formerly held that cattle often died from the effects of eating corn smut, but of re cent years cireful tests have shown that this belief is erroneous, as aui mals have been fed large quantities of smut for it stated period without ap parent iujtiry. Smut is n fungous disease, mid l propagated through minute spores, or seeds.which are trmsp nted by meius of manure, old cornstalk-, the wind, etc. 1'i.like smuts of mist other grains, the disea-o dues not carry in the seed. A number of experiments have been made where the seed porn was rolled iu smut sp ires, then pltint- c.l 'fho resulting crop wus not more seriously affected than eoru from seed not so treated. Tho spores full ou tho young plant, germinate, and develop with the stalk. The fruiting portion of the smut appears usually ou the tassel or tho car, although it may come out on any part of the stalk. At first it is a white muss, but turns black us the spores become ripo. AVlun fully ripo tho spore case breaks open and the spores are distributed. Methods of preventing the spread of smut are unsatisfactory. Ueeniiso of its peculiar method of attacking the plant, it cannot be controlled as are the other grain smuts. Dipping the seed in hot water or a corrosive sub limate solution, is of no avail, for the spores arc not distributed by means of the seed grain. It has been suggested, that the growing corn be (.prayed w ith a fungicide about tho time the spores germinate. This is expensive and im practicable. Possibly the best method is that of going through the field and cutting off tho spore cases before they have ripened. Then ut gtthoring time collect overy bit of smut that was missed tho first time. Burn tho smut carefully to prevent further in fection. If this is persisted in for a few years, there will not be enough present to do any material daina ..c. If a field has become badly infested, rotation of crops is detiirubie. Put iu small grains or grasses for three or lour years, until the spores have all perished. Stock should not be allowed to cat smutted grains or stocks, as tic spores puss through the iiuitii ils un injured and aie liable to be widely distributed ovi r fields and pastures, and thus infest ail tiio ground. If a belly smutted stock field is being I assured, do not allow tho animals to goto any other portion of the farm until they have been lotted several days after removal from the infested lb Id. Corn smut will develop only ou one other plant, teosiute, a forage pliiutgrown iu sine parts of the south, and but little known iu the Cum states. American Agriculturist. (Ol.ol; AMI ol;N AMI'S r Foil I. AWNS. Color is one of the great desiderata of a lawn, and whatever offers the strongest conttu.st to thj prevailing gre. n is sure of general acceptance. The Japanese 11 lo.l-leaved maple, Acer polymorph ii m at rnpurpiiroum, is recog tiw - I as on of tho best of these plants; and when the leaves are fully expanded in spring, tho foliage is deep blood-led. Most of the red of purple leaved trees mid shrubs are red or purple for oulv n short ! time in the spring, nnd then shade toward green; but the Japan ese maple is coiisp'cti us ail tin', ugh the simmer an i f ill, not only for its bright color, but for the deli cate beauty of its foiiage. Another ami almost equaly de.diaiile plant is the primus pissurJi, or purple-leaved plum, which retains lis dark color from spring until full. In fief, there is nothing tap nils it for it constant giow of color all through' the summer an I full, ami it is peeuii irly adapted :.n massing in large' b ds in public i. ices, or wherever exte:i-ivo shrub b. t y is used. tiler good bhru'is nt,.l trees that h d i their color well nr.- th Woigcllu v.itn-gata, the Spirea o. ilifoli.t aureii, w hose- lich yellow leave-. Ill ik.) Olio of the in st i ff ctive large shrubs on tho 1 hi u, an I tho purple beech, on i of the in .st popular of the small decorative til'' s. If you havj it damp, w i-4o placj that you wisit c me ah.-d, why not try a variety uf ornamental grasses? They would form a b iiutiful as well us novel and effective screen. Tiio c mi nion b miboo, Ai nu lo dou.ix, grows ton height of tifteeii feet; nnd its vuriegated-leavcd form, Eriaiithiis taveiiim:, from six to eight feet; thj pampas u'l'iiss, lvil ili i gracillini t and its varieties, to four or tiv feet, and the eaiamiigrostis from oue to two. Ali of these, siivj the pampas grass, whc'i requires a winter covering of leaves or soni i other material, are perfectly handy ; mid all of thorn ex e -pt the ealiimagrostis.bcar plume-like llow ers. Certain be; ry-ui iking shrubs are also valuable lor late summer un.i inn, win u color is seafce. O ie of the prettiest of these is the C.ilttcarpa pur purea, which 1. his quite small, light color flowers, in summer. Berries succeed the ll iwers, which, when ripe, are of a deep, purple color. Hun dreds of them are ou a branch, and they make a rich and unique display. The common deciduous holly, Prinos vcrtieiUuttis, is another highly orna mental shrub, and, in soiii! respects, is to Iu preferred to evergreen holly, ns tho red berries nre better colored and better diholaynd. Still another shrub of this kind is tho Cra-tii'-us Cuoeiiieu, our common haw thorne, whose fruit hangs ill clusters of from four lo six, and are almost as lurgo as red Siberian crub-upplo Nor should tho wi.'ll-kiio-.vu B n beris thtiuberkii, with its clusters of bright led fruit, b) omitted from this list uf .! strable berry-bearing numbs. For a grand display of yellow, tho very last thing before freezing, lioth nig exceeds Heliittithus maxiinilianus. It blooms just before chrysanthemum! open, And the effect of a number ut plants massed toget her is very etrik- t nig. New York Ledger.. Ql'AIM' AM (THIOL'S. Tho Japanese are snid to be the best needluworkcrs iu the world, with tho exception of tho Russian women. The British admiralty is about to take up tho work of training carrier pigeons for conveying messages at sen. The greatest potato caters ure said to bo the Belgians. The consumption is 100 pounds por annum lor each pcrsou. The population of tho world aver ages 10'.) women to every ouo hundred meu. Eight-ninths of the su.ldcii deaths are those of uiules. With both tho alligator and the crocodile tho tail is the most formid able weapon. Ouo stroke may break the legs of tho strongest man. It is said that tho flesh on the f ore quarters of the beaver resembles that of land animal-, while that ou the liindquarters hits a tishy taste. Eunice Smith, of Like View, X. If., should luivo no end of good luck, if there be any truth in the old saving. Siie has forty-one four-leaf, font teen live-leaf, and one seven-leaf clover. The flag which lleriiaudi z Cortex carried when he invaded the old Azloe Kingdom of Mexico is said to be in the posse-sion of Captain John W. Johnson, of Kingston, Westmoreland County, Penn. Cl.'iiicnt Younger, of Mariette, Wi -., was about a year ago scratch. al by a hell he was trying to catch. Partial paralysis from blood poisoning fol lowed. A few days ago he slightly hurt the paralyzed arm ami du d. Without dropping a word or a note of her sjng, "Wo Are Marching on lo (ilory," or losing step with her I'omradeK, a Salvation Army lassie at Chicago snatched a little girl from in front of a cable car on State street it u 1 siveJ the youngster's life. A watch and chain found in a can of tomatoes at Indianapolis, 1 n 1 . , were claimed by a young woiitin working iu a cannery then, who had lost tiiciu two yearn ago. She thought that they must have fallen from her belt into cue uf tho buckets of tomatoes while rdio was leaning over. Now II Is "Bicycle Ti'clli". It may be something peculiar l. the eastern climate, t the du t of tho eastern roads, or to souc pecu liarity about tho eastern met ho I of riding, but the fact remain., that d i.vit Philadelphia way bicycle rid rs are in jurgo numbers ullVctod by w hat den tists call "receding gums." Tiio nfliccs of the dentists, according to a Pnila delphian's tale, are overrun with wheelmen nnd whoelwomeu who want to know what is the mutter with their teeth. They complain licit they have more and mora t xpo-e.l ivory Mirfuee for every day that they live, and that unless some rein 'dy is speed ily foil u 1 they wili all cither b,: faug toothed or lose molars, incisors and canines altogether. The story goes that it took the dentist a long time to litid out that ihe complaints conn; only from ii b is of the wheel. Tliey pit: two an I two together, and have put a peremptory stop to tho riding of wheels in the 4,1'iaker City until they em evolve a remedy for bicycle teeth. Djnti-.ts laugh at tin: story, and ticy say that there are no such things in bicycle teeth in Philadelphia, and they add that they don't believe they ride fast enough iu Philadelphia to injure any part of tho anatomy. Kansas City Times. Tallest Building in (oilli.ln. It is said that iu Xew York, ou the site oi the old International Hotel, Xos. 11 to 211 Park Kow, the ta lest buibliiig iu ( lotlium is to be erected. It will bo 3Sii feet high, twenty -.six stories iu the main and three iu the towers. The weight of the structure is to bo 52,00(1 tons. The front of the building will be peculiar by reason of the complete omsisiou of an im portant cornice. In the foundation, piles, sevenly-fivo feet long, under water, will bo united at tho head by it concreted floor three feet thick. The building will bo furnished w ith fifteen elevators nino from the first Moor to the twenty-first, four express elevators lo tho twenty-six and two from the twenty-sixth to tho twenty. nine. To Cool the Atmosphere. A Western inventor recently pat ented a scheme by w hich he claims he can artificially cool a whole commun ity at little expense. At certain in tervals he would erect skeleton towers like wiudmill towers each having au electric trolley wire runuing from bottom to top. The wire transports peculiarly made bombs to tho top, whore they are exploded by electricity. The bombs contain liquified carbon ie acid gas, which, when liberated by tho explosive, will instantly evaporate and severely chill tho surrounding atmus pheie. What Kings ( list. "Havo you any idea of the price of the most costly ring ever made?" asked Mrs. Watts, looking up from her puper from which sho hits been reading about jewels. "Dnnno," answered Mr. Watte, "I know tho one I put ou your finger has been costing mo from S2.00J to 8,2,509 a year ever since." A Towel of Blotting Paper. The most curious use to which paper Is to be put Is that suggested by the recent patenting of a blotting paper towel. It Is a new style of bath towel, consisting of a full suit of heavy blot ling paper. A person upon stopping out of his morning tub has only to nr ray himself in one of these suits, und In a second ho will ho ns dry as a boue. Btats or Onto, Cixr or Toi.ed.1 Lucas l-'ot'Kiv, iu' Frank .1. I heni-v make oath that lis fth aniur iisi'timr of thu Arm uf V. ,T. ( HlNrr I O .d.illiBliiialiiesslii tll-l'itjuf lolnta.Coiiiilv nd State HturesaiU, mid llmtaniil llrin will y tun sum ef on k nuMiKtii iioi.i.AHi f.r ear i sail yvery cm or cauiihh thnt cannot bt cured ly tho una IUll'sI'ataiimii i'ene. ... KrtAHK J. I IIENCT. bworn to before nit sud euliscrilwil in hit (s , . rose nr.', tliU tit It ilny n( Drirmher. (-Kii. A.D.ltfuO. A. W. (ll. casus, TT TT. r, . . A'.iaru J-iiWir. lliiil'd Catnr-h Cure Is tskm internal) v. und acts daectiyoii tho liluud and mucous aurfHci-i of luo bj ait-iii. Seiyl for tefttlinmrala, Iri-e. ... V. '. flinsET 4 Co., Tolcdu, O. Fold liy rrti!t;i-li. I5. Muii'u family l'i,ls nro tlla best. Clvewhat you lisve. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 10, 1896, edition 1
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