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"Tli Old Tallin Aluinc." When Ella Wheeler Wilco wrote I lis fioem, buviutf fr title the eauie hen.linn n Ilia article, t-lio touched u chord ibi.t vi brated in llion.-iiiiil.s of heart. l'.rAy.r'H AlinsuHe, "the Oi.l YViii-w Aliiiin!-'" ' Ibe pueni, Is lutiii:i:i ly ae-ne'iaicd wub lbs dnynaul dee.la ut a lurtl'i part of llm world's )ouImIuu. JIdw l.uyn a arl of the "l'ii Tation ttia (jenerul M.iteiuont may include tan b KHtli'TK'l from the fact tbat lbs yearly i-ioia hi Avar's Alujanao Is from i7,(lid,U(JU lo ai.tWlj'JO i-ile. II la printed 111 twiity-nii.-l.! Milifiii tui'l in t-.im i mlllfen iaiijiiap's, ini'iinl'iitf, bcs.dcs Kiitf-Jlt-ll Si ujui-Ii. J 1 1 'i l.-!.., I lut en, (icnmiii, riwedioli i,.iii-Ii, .V.rwi'h'iaii, lioheruniu, Wcl. n, Ji.iiian. I n in li, !. Tho oll hi vio h.iniiiino is It" k- l nil. a by man;' as a relic o! uniiiiily, .-ji',.;aiiy llm ( !it-i. t lm-iii-tine fa f :ii.uni'.'' v. lniMf j. L,n uu lb'' t-uit lit eft ill til'! Vr.,. 1 llj ''l III win is" 111 il 113 they ftrl ,'i; i'iiri '1. !!'! Iti"ii' an' almanacs uud a ti'iiua.'s i i..r siii. m lr. Ajir's Aiirniiiie 1.. l-eu pni n.l H l.u enplwed as biyfi a !ae .if ii.ai a. ma i 'ai an i i.siro li..iincai tM.i.t a.- iti av:i!.l 111 li ' . i i r'. 'The ie.-u,i in Unit it tia:,iln on a nr, tl lei-K.'t -f 'hi- r- liability u is !.! i ai. I llm WUCH-.y I'l Us ea eu!Vl"US I. K..i.iie.ii Mu a, a.-, nil : i t. y 1 i I hie '.ut is I...H-.J ar l.i-- .'..i i t:. t.-u.-r, lei red t'l il.o a ti. M" !, ,.r. :i:n.t ' tn ".il pat-y, fi.i .. t. ; .11. 1 -: 1 1 1 . ,...!. iitu-i in van, as n.'.- : ii,. r. l li. )' I" !' main-nun n .;m . ' A;, T'- Ani..ii.a! Mainis us a vi i i !;, of Urn A-'-r lb im .!). e .... ,1.;.' lu Hih fn-i ily an. I reliable ev.-iy a- n t!" .ir. T,." i'.'7 I'll laii o! in - ii...... ,i.. a...- i i."W .11 ..iii of .i - i; ii i',i tbe didft.-tMa "l tbu ouiii.ir: . 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" c fi J ' i Tbobeil -in lu t la' ' i i' l P.iriilnr. Hood's tttv.UcTtis I n.l.i J Willii.i.t lilu. I 1 LN ! OR i I I. CI l ; tl.. Ir..ia I ,11 1 ..f l.ii.'i-T..I.U1.. .Uj.r.-iiarl i,. i 1 III 1. M . Illlli 4 1 IONS, Uii.-. it TV 1 i. ,. i-l-i. ..li-, ill. ,., i li-l- I .1. ill . .i V- l i t'-.. ... i i i llrrt f.,i,..n V iiti in r. i. 11.1 ll,:,lr. , . ,; a i, ' .i If,. i.i'v.lr i l il .1 .mi ., ... l I.. -Hi i .. .1,1 .Aiu.i..i,. r I . ,' . , I .1 i" ,i v i. ,i r :ii;(.l llt-.ll, ..in.,. n ii. i ,l...i, I .' hlil.h- a.. r.il.l. l...i.. I'r, ... . r;-.... .! . ,n t' t, I ,iril, .1 I,. I, ,, I l;i, i (-. i .1 i.l I' ... :' .1 fr lirii-.-.' ' t . . w i I i.'.l !.- i- , ,K-i,,. Ot-.r-yuultiy ii 1 1 ..,lii, , 1 i i I' . i - i -. i,... l .r. I i .-ll,.lli,l. II .- 1 1n in a f , .ii.- I r li i.oi Vvnii.il O , ,'i 1 I ll.. Ill .1.. f.iru.ai f.a i k.t h-r..M f ..iiil.-'i- f. p fc i '.. i.' i una Hie ..nir in f.,,, i an,, li. iUt w.r ni.i i toutfc nt li-p laiji'i-'t iul I ,rt.. -1 i.., i .'- l,i- n,-. I- .n UI lUll if;. .1 I. li,t.Vl(l..N.e.c,ll I an. l. u.L. !.' I" B.LtilAXUM.uaitt. . SMCKT WLf MEAT WITH ? Uncuui. t . kbjh mm. kifon, e.. TVi oiJiiLsrViUn'T ah tut ,,i$r Tvj 5 j BM 1'iiKh .ni.. lal,(i U Vra If i. "i H'.f.l":." i I mi"iu arc t .Until P ' t hi' li.',! : v t'O it FARM AM) UABDEN. IlLTK OIIA8S PASTrnB. Tim coiijiii'm Jiiuo giag of tbo N'orihviu Stfttos is i.lontieul with Hie bluo fiii'-e of Koutuiiky. All tbo trorM kuows Unit in tlio latter Stato it inukus tho lMt nJ ricliobt iidbturo Iihowu. Fart of this in iluo to tbo liiiicutouo iu whifli K- littieky boil aboimda. 'J.'b routs of liliio (4iaai run uenr tbo sur fiidi', bn iii'o it ii a very eurly gruns to dliti t iu tlm nn ini?, lit'caiibctbu niufuuo inn! id ij.iiiilily wariiit'J; beuco ulao iu roots tun iiiord or lens broliou up by uititci's I'ri.i'iiiK uuJ ibavkiuK. Hut wlieu wuria rain nomo iu bpriug tbi inj uy is ijnielily reimireil. After a ilry spring bins Rtaas JotiU not otnluro .Miiuuiir .IroiiKbis well, benco also it iitcls itplowiuh' tvery fow year. lioaloU Cultivator. IMiOLiriO Al'l'I.I! THEES. There linn btou a great crop of flji li!cs tiiroiii'liotit tbu cotitury tbia year, aii'l I'tMlin'o y nioro trees boro crops tbat wi.l ixiianit tliein for ot laaat o ju.ir to oouie ib iu iver before. Wbon we vimti'il aj pl j oiohatils in Liuuolo hi. 1 0 iacor.1 ia.t Sepinmbor, wo saw nets lou..!.l ruoro buavily thuu ev.;r liol'ore. Tlrny woro uot tbo largest trooa wo havo growu Hipl.'s oil, but bfime of tliein tiu l iu'itejly boro ttii, tyi lve or moio barrels of frtiit.ooiiut" in),' I, l'uciive ami poor witb tbe gooJ. (t l , .v iie ? per barrel tlieso trees piiv in a hiii.b' crop uiany tuueg more iii'iu ttin lati'I Ibev oeeupy is ortb. We inivu Lii iwii Ibis often to be ilono ivitb plums pra',lic8 ami tbo smaller I'riutc. Hut wlmt oib. r farm crop eau i. i thin? Tbo gariloiiers odeti ilo it, I, ut intii ibe ii.Mitiuii of mueli opensi ii. r iiiauuro aud lubor. Amcricau Cul tivator. wvrrmvrt milk. I ,l i ti a in. mi lo mlvociitu t b'? jirae tie." of i,i nixing the milk oan into i iit u t ,i!li tile pu in) epout, but il l ivitb I pieicnt for ffriou.i c uisulera lion ii point too often inUoreil iu our iiiri fur tile cow. Or liuiry milk bas iliout "r percent wnler in its make-up, ui,l iu npite of all that iiiuy bo Raid na 10 the viiliio of proper feo,liii(-', it inn f!f eviiloii! fact t Li ut without n proper upl'.ly of water it is iiuposaiblo for the eoiT to give the usual iiltioiiut of uiik. NeV'Ttholeca, it id not Hiillioient ly iiu leii-to iil that tbo cov nbouhl have water of the liybt ki ml. au.l nt i be i it'bt ti.utH. V.'o huve utten s'oa coivi coiu tip iroiii tb-j piiftuio wbero thero a.i a r ; i :. ni :i i i.troaiu that they ba l tJ iail iiilU.-ii May tip, an 1 the tir&t thing il.u-y il-.l after getting iuto tlio yar,l u i) I j in I fctraiy.ht fur the pump :t u-ii. The lem.in for this wai that .ii..) ivuk'i tutho ti'i.u'!i uas mure pnln lal ie to tbo cows tLan tb'J branch water. Whether wo want to or not, i we are sud'esnfiil in the iliary buii. li'-i-: V0 IliUdt e,i!lnllit So HIU.lll thiilC; 11 the tn-t.i c f tbo cowh, mi 1 if they i-refer pump watur to braneh water, .liH-it five it t i tl.i'tn. It is Absolutely :.tuilto the hi, h.iil pro,'iiieti.n of lui.ic ii.al the fun havo nil the vater sii.i waiitn, mi 1 ili.s -h J will not havti if the water ,11'oh not suii bor taste. I: ts alto important that the Cow have access to water frequently. A an. i.l may drill' once in ii week an.l tin ive, but a on m uot a camel by any iiifiiui. She in iiMug vruter fill Ihe time in making milk, au l hnr rosor voir is not Coustruotoil t.i l ohl enough wati r i..r any length of time. If a e,'W i-i turuo'l out of n wiiUtr's i'ii..ii'..iu'; toJrink water fr-uu which th-' ie,; hii been br.iU.oii llrst, bho will not .1 ' iiiii n'l she wants unless sbobas bee.ii ureh..,l by th.r-il, n l Ilien uho will Muii-i lr.i au up wiin e .li! obills run iiI' l; ii an.l 1 iwu hi r spine, an I at ihe i.iiiio time taking the fee l that Mio w.iiiM ut in'iw im have turiiuil into lef ti i', iitel uhiu it to wni ui tho water tli.it t-I.e iias piht lilleil herself with, l ulens a cow has all nhfl wants water that tints her tabte, ttho will u pioibiee all the luilk bho is cipablo of, aii.l wo il jti'l want to keep a covt uu if n bbo i3 iloiiig that. 1'. U. C in Xalioual Stofkiiiin. BAtati MtTT.lM ftttEEP. I ho tune was when oveu intbo ast, f.lieep ooul.l bo protitably kept for their wool ulone, bavh .1. fi. Wool wi,l in I'ractical farruiug. Vhe;i tin iivoritr.i iiuainl reootpt for the tl 'ee.e ran ffom ?1.5t) to $ au-1 even iuire, thera was luone iu choi.-p merely a wool producers, but whet it emus to gritting only from titty to auventy-tive cents per bead for tin wool, bheop innit bo aband ine l, or tlio ojfuer wist look for ttifl profit to c ini frrou some other source. A O'u'ulul Ktuity of tho meat market to aoo wh it kiiiili of moat our peopln now f;at, will show a groat change over a wira of years aqo. Tbon but littla luuttoii c impsrative ly naa eaton. N.i tuo quantity is enormous, and is beooiiiing each year larger aud larger, ntid uotw itbstatiiling tbo flood of tibepp being crowded upon tbo market, tbe price of mutton is higher than any ether kind ot incut, and is all readily titken. Tbo fact is mutton is the beat mid most healthy of all animal meat food'', and our people are taking real ity to mutton. With this demand oon htautiy gruwiug, Uoek owuen ihouU not get dibCOurad. What they should do is to atiidy the"uiarkt and tbo bigus of tho tiuios and oter to thorn. Once meat could uot bo mu le too fat to top tlio market. Our ancestors weia uu out-of-door working people, and as such required fat meat, mid bad learned to love such, and it takes h long time to bring about a change in tho habits of any people. It was a common sight each holiday sc-abon tj ce animals so loaded with fat tbat they could hardly walk.bedecknd with gaudy ribbouH, piradiug tbe streets with bauds of music, udvertiiu;; the folly of Boraoniau in wasting timo and valilablo food in producing those overliiuded monsters, but that meat when put upon tlm block sold at ex travagant prices. Hut that hm become ancient history. Now it i.i the leau, tender, mo, bum sized annual that ooimuaiids tho high est price and readiest silc. Today ulcers uot over two years old, mi l hbeop or lambs one year old or under, but plump and tender, hio sought after. It is lean meat, tender mi 1 juicy, tbat is now wanted, and hiicU meat can alnays ba sold, find at pay ing prices, nnd if our flock owners will raise this clats of sheep, they need uot depend upon the wool mar ket for profit. Nor need thy have any fear for tbe future of the theep industry. What tho American fanner should utrivo to know, is bow to grow tins c'hm of sheep so us to put them in In-' inii.. l at llm eailieht ago and at the vi i v ienst Cl.bt. KKEI'INO KOWI.H IV i oSKIMPMi'M. The idea that poultry cannot bu kept iu good health and in good lay ing condition unless they nro allowed free laugo of the premises i f their ownor as well us the gardniiS of the neighbors is errunnotis. Jf a linusc is well built and w.ll tnkeu care of, ns well as tbo fair-sized yard couin clu l with it and tho fowls nro fed prop 'ily thero will he no cinueo for difetue, aud a good prolit from the ogg prod not will be iiHanred. Two buihU rooms HK1-2 or 10x11 for ton or twelve fowls is much better than one largo room for n !' ek of double that num ber and too it in much better that each small llock have its one cock than that there bo two or three with u large thick as one cock is euro to rule aud thero should never be mote than ten oi twelve lie in with a rood cock to eiihtiro a satisfactory hutching i f the Ogg' A thorough cleaning of the roost boards and n stirring of tlio soil of tho groiuid door of each room daily as well us a forking over ef a purt of tlio ground of each yard in summer tune, aud u I'huiigo of water in chau ilmbe", should not tie neglected. Jt i-.uu en. y matter tooverfeed when fowls arc con fined to small quarters, but it is very easy to watch, as ono will if be has nil in If lent in his Work, so that, put the light quantity will bo given so that all will bo cleaned up at eaob feeding, nnd tho fowls left with their appetites just bharp enough so .tint they will not. mopo but will keep themselves boxy soifttelur.g for the few grains of wbe.it thiit may Lave been scattered wlie a thn soil was loosened with the fork or spado earlier in tho morning, for tho cleaning should bo dono iiivt of all. Some kind of ground moat should bo mixed in tho dough iu tho iin.ru ing; a constant biipply of oyster shell aud a little grecu fond each day are accessary for thrift aud prolit. Cab bages rutabages and apples are ail gi.od. A stiil b. tier winter supply can bo secured by cutting a sullk'ioiit quantity of ruling cloVtr wuilo n is iu the leaf, but with not much stiu or bio-mom, and curing it buftici ntly to that it dm be pressed in bands and kept without molding. A large quan tity can tuns bo kept in small space, and if a little iso.it flue and put in the hot water that is used for mixing the dough each morning, nnd mixed up thoroughly with the dough, it will bo found to bo a nice tbiiv. J.evu clippings can be saved and iUj.1 in tho suno way. Although this may appear like a good deal to lie looked utter, it is uot wore than thero is iu uuy other undertaking bore there is any hopoor expectation of success; but all can iu a abort time bo reduced to siioti a sys tem that tho labor wul bo compara tively light. Whan considering tho profits to be gained from the keeping of poultry tho loss that may result from allowing thrm to run nl largo should of eouiso bo considered. AVleit is thero moio tempting to tho hens than tbe sight of a newly plant ed (lower or vogetub'.o garden? And ii they can get a chance what havoo they can ruako scratching over the smoothly made hods and iu eating the seeds so carefully planted, to say noth ing of tho unsightly holes mndo in tbe lawns aud burrowing iu tho paths in which they like to dust themselves. And too, jo a waut to keep in the good graces of your neighbors which you cannot do if you allow your fowls free rsnga over thuir property as noil as your own. There is uo valid reason why fowls should not bo kept in their places as ranoli ss horuos and cows, American Agriculturist. A bouse was sold on tho Comstock, Mexico, recently for $21, which coat j 3,O0O to build. QUAINT AND CTIUOUS. There are said to be pelicans with a wing spread as wide im liftoeu feet. Iu (iermauy at-psragus is peeled before it is cauued, by the aid of a bpeciul itmoliiue. Fossil animals, bearing a close re semblance to our horses, Luvo been found in uiuuy purls of th(. world. A Bath (Me.) hunter las prtsenlod to each of bis eight children a fat featherbed, stuffed with tho plumage of birds be has shot. On to:ne purts of the coast of Fiance, where the wind is in tbo eusf, the luirt that nppeius bears with it a .ry uotieeuble peitunie. The Chineso coudemu crirainals to death by preventing sleep- Sufferers last from twelve to tweuty duys, wheu death comes to their relief. I.irksaio fold by tbo bushel in Leadenhull Market, London, nnd during certain months of the jiar ihey arrive at tho rate of 40,000 a day. Wbilo Dr. Kano was on liis second r xpeditiou ho and his men lived niuo days in a ttrupornturo ranging from bity-four to sixty-niue degrees below aero. A bride's cake, fashioned by Means of myrtle nnd orange blossoms, to rcpre-.ent a wedding bell, uud ucntiug gUOH, was a feature of a recent wed ding in Kughrdi high life. When a graduate of Cambridge Uni versity, Lugluud, commits u crime the iiuthoiiti' s of the uuiveisiiy take his degree Iroui him and strike bis name from th" ii Us of the alumni. John Takkulu of Cuhinu'l, Mich., utter having nu arm limpu'ated at the hhou.der, was able to get tip uud walk duwn the hospital stairs to tho anibu I mee. Tiii.ngb, ho fought in thn E is .linn rsni.s nil through tho Tutkish w.ir, and hni for tho past twelve yenrs woriiod in a dangerous calling under ground, this is tbe first timo Le was ever httit. Mte Was Turning While. A colored woman who has gradually bern tiiruiug whito and who excited the wonder id the medical profesiiou has pist dieil at t li o Jaeksotl County I'oor Farm, near Kansas City. Her name was Jano Flnse, but she was commonly culled "Spotted Jane," be cause. In r skin, iustcad of turning wl.i'e unifotuily, changed iu spots from tbo deep black to n milky white- lll.'Sii. Several tunes in tho first few yenrs (! her btay at the poor hotino Jane complained of nn itching of Ihe r.kin. About two years ago tbia became Mi Vfif, nnd then, when nn eiuminu lioii ot bor body was uiado hy the phvsiciau iu attendance, it yvtis found that large spots on her body had si res, ly turned white. The ciso excited imii h ittt-jiitiou aiiiong the physicians nl K iiiaiis City, ninny of whom visited tin) poi.r In use to examine tbo wow an. lb-dors who make a specialty of i kit; iheiiifs cani.-i from various parts of tiie United Status to et iuiiue her. N i l. . eon!. I explain the phenomenon. 1 i.e change in her color seemed to c .ii ji- Jane no pain or worry nil. I she took it philosophically, rather pleased, in.iu otherwise at her newly found im portance. When bhs diod she W"a in ariy white- "1'ho only explanation given by phy sicians of tho phenomenon is that thn .lisi-u-io or humor of the blood brought on what is known as lueocy thenin. 'i'ho coipuscles of t i:0 blood which ui. d.. i lie tho pigments of Hie skin hud lief u so thiuued tuut tho latter was "w.i-le d out," in places, leaving it of Us unnatural hue. Tiie pigments c.iiie the ouly dill'er ence in color of the African and white ra.fi. In the farmer, tho pigments me very dark, which makes the black h:.e nhuw through the skiu. H is sup posed that the "washing away" of thf0 fpigUlCUtd Caused thd btraugO change of color iu Jane's esse. New York Journal. I ute me and Outgo. I was asked tho other day what is the oflifinl income of tlm Archbishop of Citutei bury. Jt is 73,000 a year. That look, u Urge sum on paper, but then tlm i-iitgoiugs aro simply eunr nioiK. Arihbi.-ibop Tait may have t-avid lnou.-y wbilo headmaster of Uuubv Sphool, but ss archbishop bo found it impassible to do so. So did tho lulo pinnate. The subscriptions to various good objects alone amount ed to a hug:- sum, aud thera are other uutyld cads ou the archirpisoopal purse. Unless a man has 6onvs private means, or is well insured, ho might well shriuk from aeoepting the Angli can primacy. London tiuiillowomau. The Kplsode Closed. Ho is a young lawyer, and she lives iu tho West End. They wero to have been marriod iu tho spring. The other day they fell to quarreling over tho telephone. Sim was petulant, lie wasangry. Finally she called hira a b-b-luute, and said that he could consider the engagement off. "All right," said ho, aud then ho "rang otT," as they say iu telephone parlance. And sho well, she returned the ring. Albany Journal. Love Knows 5o Reason. Why ilo I love you, sweetheart ruins t In south, I cannot say. I.mu came to me so stealthily I never t-aw bis way. His g.-ntl" footsteps scarcely fire-d Tiie pathway to my heart t I only saw lilm standing there And knew bn'il ne'er depart. How ran 1 tell what brought him when 1 know not bow he came' I only knew ami boweil beforo The msgte of his name. Ho many are nmre beautiful V Ah, well, id-reliance 'tis true j rio many are much better, dear? t-wse't, no one else is you. HUMOROUS. lie This tune seems to hstint mo. She liccause you huvo murdered it so often. He Well, your sister is married. N'owit'syour turn. She Ob, Georgo! Atk pnpn. Uu Do you think absenco mokti; the heait grow louder? She I don't know, do away for a long time, and I'll write uud let you know. "This liver is awful, Maud," said Mr. Newwed. "I'm very sorry," re turned tho bride. "I'll toll tbo cook to tpenk to tho hveryiiiau about it." rWdbouru My dear fellow, it is al ways better to begin nt tho bottom of tlm ladder. Chesney Nonsense. How about wheu you are escaping from a fire? Frowiiiug Newmsrry's house is a large one, but it won't be large enough for two people. Winters Nousonss! Who arc they? Urowuiug His wife nnd bis mother, t he gned upon lilm, kneeling there, An-1 wan about, to speak, when h. Vi'Ul, one mad yell, leaped through tho sir He'd run a tack Into his knoe ! Customer What is there for din ner today? Waiter (under notica to leave) Oh, tho samo as usual 1 Tongh stoukp, leathery fowls, sinewy beef nnd flavorlees mutton, Jackson I don't believe in reforms. I believe iu leaving well enough nloue. Cnnio Certainly, but in this country tho reformer's object is to keep bad enough from getting worse. Fling And did tho stsgo have the uppciirauco ot a real garden in tho Garden Scene? Storms Ob, yes; I hadn't been on three minutes beforo the place was rilled with vegetables. It is talk wastod for su unmarried woman to bonst of her economy to an unmarried man. A man never appre ciates economy in a woman until ho has married a woman who doosu't practice it. riiysician (traveling ont West) Yes, I have beeu a practicing physi cian for o3 years. Butto Kilters (en thusiastically) Shake, oil man. shake I It's uuiur a man I've flout to his last uccoiints, too I Taking film Down a Peg. ITo was a bright, dapper yonng lawyer, full of spirits, and possibly a it I le too smart. For tome timo tbe judge of the district court lind been waiting tin opportunity to suppross a mil,- of this smartness, us it became a Ii u i-w her. cmttiintly opposed to his Honor's long e-jpei ienoe. Tbe young lawyer jumped up to defend a case of stealing iu which the accused had re tain. 1 kim. Unfortunately ho had failed to thoroughly acquaint himself with tho facts of tho case, other than that Lis elieut had been arrested for stealing. "Your Honor," he cried, "I ask y,,:i does the prisoner look like a mau that would ideal? Doos he look like a man that would suffer his honesty to be demeaned by appropriating another man's gold? Not a thousand times No! He is a patriotic citizen of tbe country, one of the proud upholders of our graud republic, anj, I say it is au outrage for the plaintiff to accuse such a gentleman of theft. Think of his f ieuds that will weep over bis dis-grui-o undeservedly thrust upon him. Think of the blight upon the man's existence. I say the acoused is too manly, too generous too noblo 0 specimen of hum " Saiaeh! went the judge's gaval as he roared out, "mt that I Young man, this is a ease of hog-stcslit-g !" Har per's Konnd Table. Schools for Cash (ilrls. Following the lead of Chicago, a Now York dry goods house is about to start a little school in its own prem ises where tbe cash girls can obtain instruction one or two hours every day, as also those older ones whose early schooling has been neglected. In ono of tho large dry goods stores of Chicago a day and night school is maiutuiued, with compe tent teachers and all the mod ern accessories of a flrst-olass school room, where tho employes of tho store nre given free education. In Milwau kee ono of tho greatest broweries con ducts a school, library and rending room foi its employes, who are over 10,000 in number. All three wero established despite tbe protests of those wiin said the advantages would never be utilized, and alt triumphed from the outset. The school compares favorably with tho best public schools in the city, the reading room is well putrouued, an t the library is era played to its full capacity. Chiesgo Tiibuus. HOW TO FIND OUT. nil a bottle or common water glass with arlne and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates a diseased con dition of tho kidneys. When purine stains linen It Is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Toi frequent desire to urinate or pato In th bark Is also convincing proof tbat the kid neys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO WO. There Is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Hwatup-Iloot, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wlU In relieving pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary pas sages. It corrects inability to bol.l urlns and scalding psln In pasluK it, or bud effects following use ot liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tbe ulKbt to urinate. The mild aud the extraor dinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands tbo highest tor Its wondorful cures of tbe most distressing rases, gold by drug gists, pries fifty cents nnd one dollar. For s Mroi'le bottle and pamphlet, both sent fros by mail, mention this paper and send your full postofBoe address to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Ulnghamloii, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guaranfi'" " eniiiiei)imof this offer. Cntorrh Cannot be Cured With local applications, ss they on n not resell tbe iM-at of tbe iliMtaao. Catarrh Is a blood or cunntiiuLioual disease, nil tu order to care It vou iiiimL take Internal reniedira. IIhII'i Catarrh (aire it taken Internally, and acts (11 rccllyon tbe bioml and mucous surface. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of tbe best physicians In Ibla country toryrarn.and la nrnlar prescription. iiKiuuiiiiiMM ui mo mm ionics Known, com bined Willi the hrsf bl jo.l tiuritlern. actieir di rectly on tho mucous furraces. The perfect oomb.nailon of too two inirredlenls Is what piodiic.i mich womlerrnl results In ourluK alorrb. Nond for tenttmonlals, free. t . J. ciiKNar gc Co.. Props., loleao, o. Fold In- DriiL'Klsia, price 7r,o. Hall's Family fills are the best. SIOOO. Sayanshit, fl i. "I was ircailynnnori'd !at var weii a se vere a'tftek nf eczema, and sftcr tiiin Kevpral other mined iai wub no lieuifii I uscilTtTTKK- 1SK with perfect MH.ce-s, two beies having ina le a eoiiipb-to cure. 1 would nut. take ene ibnu-mii) dollars for tne licnetlt 1'vo lt-r,vitd from its live, and take pleasure In reeoiu ini'iiiliii.' it to ot lief." Shi.omou Cohen. l'r-'t HnviniiiRli Carriau Co. 1 box by mall lor .Vic. In stamps. J. T. Mr i'Tuine, buvannali. Cm. A llanilsomo ('uleml.ii' mnl Map Issued ly T. ,T. Anderson, Port sine -.;lh. Vn.. fleneriil Pnt-senecr Aucnt of thn Hen- benrd Air-I.ine, bus uppearetl. Until tb ! cal endar and map are works cf art and useful as well in any luisineps eflleo. Four cents in stamps sent to Mr. T. J. Andersen wilt clinch a copy. Head lor it. I am entirely rnred ef hemorrhage nt lnncs uy iixoh i nre ror mesumpllon. l.oi'UA Liniiahss, lif tbany. Mo., January S, 14. No.Ti).lliic for Fifty Tents. Over4nO.Oli-ure,i. Whv not let No.Tn.rtno reffulftle or remove vnur (bairn for lubiu-c ? Waves iiioecr, makes bnalth and manlmiit. Cure piKMUKKl. CO cents aud )l0, at all druw'Bsts. hprlnc I'lanllncN If Ia none li.o ,-nrlv lo bn iilalininff for n-t sii'lhKs v.ii.-iftl e Kiir.lcu and tluwer tint. 1 In- In Ht II. tin; tinln Is to ui'i ii rename rue aloiie or seeds ninl phiiil-. ii s riei il On de, puhlmbi d nt llocliisicr. N, Y., so well known fur nearly llftv years, is tbo ole lo end for. 'I be cut for i-aluli;u,i' and a p.ie .- aueor reml.4 is oily IS cents, seo aiiveru e ment, which has I lany atlrnctive oners. Reliable Charlotte Merchants CmU An thkun r lMn t.-u t'nfnrlinrl'Mt Nr. Writ Ibwin If ) nu Im llt JC , Htl-I Inixt our TiITh lll,.,t Uy until, lu uniiwiintf ;!vtT(tii'm nt kln-lltf mt.t den UiIa i ist per. PR ItfffVfi I FSTWOItK. Hensona'de Price, ill itllg Vi T to News A- Times I'lV. IIo.ho. FURNITURE K. M. ANDttrWS.li-lsW.T.-.i K VI-. l I'llinn i, ll gain ,'. lliey.i.'i FREE ItCHltiffui coiifno to i.nn pcrs O in ''ty unty. il' I I ' y 1 roiaiitiy t. tJsjoriiia Liuil iX'S'i Collect, Mhi:uu, nIcU RE COi15T8 PATIOH 25 50 a ERrtTTTTPl V riUDIIITPrrt fa '" anyf-wirrrt.n-tljialuin. Tmiriircts sre the Mral l ia fiDOULUl LliI UUniAriniMiU tl... , r utif or irripr.lctt ciium' my r.-itiinl ri-u!ts. Mm. pie anil bei.kb't free. A.I. STl'IM.INO ItWK III' ( (I., t .in --ce. "l.'i lr. nl. Can. , r.r i'w lork. ll RliASO.NS Walter Baker & Go.'s treaKiast L,ocoa. till; c.yuiii'.e ii.ittir.il llai-.n .ui.l v-v: nt M:c lv.ins. 5. Iircaev it i the nve-t cctuiniica'. cuMiiig U: than one cent a nip. tie sure that you get the genuine aiti.tc made by WALTER RAKI.K & CO. Ltd., Dorchester, Mans. Ltahluhi'd I7SO. -0 JCHIE (Pure Vegetable. extract.-not Intoxicating.) ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. 1 atenaam ft and FUnl Cetal0n. ConUlu 1UC RllinC 1 One racket ellher M'anririful ftrnnrhlii Aeter. New i PT. lilt bUlUC I Jvn niornln tilor,, or faur Choice mUcd, for Ik JJJ' and yOUX Choice J Two peckeu-JSd three pikiis;iOc. lull retail price Ucte. IU : lek'i Ilrutr.M Mo.t-Ur U.(ktl. whlrli trlla bow to (row I'lkul". Flower, (ad V. f.UblM, and l.a , to date en the ubjfrtj, fur S month i, Hie GuM. and Oc. p.ck.t r SmIi (named aboTc) for SS ma. llrtry tenth eerton sending sa Order is above will receive s ornpoa good for 60 cents' worth of Seed free , JAMES VICK'S SONS, ROCHESTER, N. T.l MONEY IN CHICKMS. rr to errs this bsi. . Ten cannot do tlits unlau yos nndentaa and know how lo cuter lo llitlr requtromentoi M you eeuaot spen.l yeart ami doll&rt lettrpiDt Sf.e perieace, toyou mastbu the lrnowieilf bpqatrs4 by aUien. w utter lau to yoa fur only 29 oenis. YOU WANT THEM TO PAY THEIH OWN WAY. eren If you merely keep there Slienlaa. tasw Ser to dandle Fowls jurtlali.uiiy, yea mut kaew nmetlilnt suout them. To meet ihle ml we elilng a book ritIbk the experience fnltf Ra of a prxirtfoal ponUry nltrt forlfnij iweiu--ne yteri. ii wm wi.wu ..y "-"- T II bU mlud, SnS Mnie, end nioaey n maknif k fM Hunt Oblfiten relslag nul nuiin. uut e- bunlnue enl If run will proiK by hit twent-ars yemra' work, you en mvs nieor CStnlii aSnueUy, en, I make voor Fowl earn ilalleri for yea. TkS paint li, turn you mailt he nbl tu Select tronbte la Uie I'oiilor Veril n soon It npfr, end know aow lo reme-lj It. 'Ilita Uok will Ueeb you. It tell liow to detect end cure duewet to reed fof liii anil also for rtttenliigi which fowl to Mre fot brerdiov purpoite; and everyiainr, Indeed, yets ilumlJ kuow cn nili lulijent to make It proOlible, But poatpeld for tweaty-Dve uenu In ump. Book Publishing Housa l$l LsoNiio 6r, W.T. 01. MEN AND BOYS! Want to learn all about a Horse. How to rick Out a Good One? Know Imperfo.ioU sod so Guard Agslnst Fraud. Poteot Plsessa nd Effect a Cure when same IS possible? Tel) the age by the teetb? What to csll the differ ent parts of the animal? How to Bbo a Horse Properly? AH this and other valuable Information ea'o be obtained by reading Uw 100-Pugo lLLb'BTIIATF.D HOUSE BOOK, which we will forward, poet paid, 6n receipt of only 25 cents in stamps. hook' ri u. house. 13 Ieoiinrd St. New York Cltt Potash ! ts a necessary and important ingredient of complete fer tilizers. Crops of all kinds cqnire a properly balanced manure. The best Fertilizers contain a high percentage of Potash. All .shorn V- u.h th? rr vi'nof it by actual e jVi.mcn: tl.o t.r-t t.t:t.; in t'nc VniteJ Slates ii t..H i?. a li'.ilc o k wl.it 1. wc j ulnoh nnd will gtadly UiiullfCC to au l.iin;ri i-i iu.-t.. 4 !i,i wili write for it ti! KM N K WORKS, by St , New York. KEVGLVER FREE. WATCH FREE 1 311 other art clco. Cost notinng. Head ouroRer III rnrntl. rtl. H. t vr. IT. 1 fllil Wmcrt, tin tin uift ti. It Itll'M.IIw.pfii n frill 7fr . t1S.ar.IVti. p-r- ti-'-Itrrr cm r-citfii. tstht at i f; I ii I t-.i-ma m'.oti e. r.en-tr.i A-l.lr.---i WINSTON HI ti. t tl.i oJitii LClL Hi ami Fertilizer JVHLL OUTFITS- M so Mn. I're.n, t nne tliil anil hiiialp Outfit- i f'i a-: cv." i ; -vn i; l-o l-aids. Lombard Iron Works and Supply Co., AIM I .-i'A. t.rH'KlilA. S. N. V. t. ALL DRUGGISTS ' I OR I SIN(J FDPFt Vr"i2:.i:.u'.r:x I HUi.'Kas ti-a.. ,,..,,,.,,,::, .lt I I'""'.-! i l i r n , l. I: tVimt V' 3 l ' c.'l'il i.nr.'lll ,.lt I riV ' "e ! -T ri -.. rxvauv it is aiva'iuii'iv fu1?. Because it is ret r.,.n!c 1 -. ti.e so -called Ln.tcii Trccess in wllicll Cl cmicils .li e- li.-c.!. Pecausj beans of the line.-t .vuley j-e i.?e.l. Ivviir-e it is ni.uk- l-v u ir.c.i .1 ivi.i, !i (-.cm-i-.i- uoiinpaired nin n o U that's .w and Qood. Always BelUtU.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 4, 1897, edition 1
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