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! The Cooking of Game IBIrda, V Most gome blrJs aud animals, Je tause of u life of ceaseless activity, do pot take on fat, aud tmcli should bo anleil, or cooked with slices of buooil or salt pork placed on theui. 1 o not serve birds with heads on nnj im drawn, us Is quite generally practiced the latter point being a relic of nav ngery. the former an offruse to sensi tive nerves. It Is iiieain titer to enjoy p bit of choice flesh without being f-o forcibly reminded th;;t we m eating deal birds. This ! iii the only lu-r-tauce where 'raitstu Is Inartistic Woman' Home Companion. Peuilit'H Oiioc Pdlmai. The peach v. as oilgiimliy a poison plmond. Its fiiilty parts were used to liolson nrrows, mnl for that purpose were Introduced Into Persia. Trims idanfntlon and cultivation have nut only removed I's poisonous qualities, tmt tinned '! Into the delicious fruit tve now. enjoy. Tobacco ("hnvprn Taxed. Tolm'o elicvh;j; iin'i'il-rrs of the Melhoil'iHt Cht.ivh In Al!MM'i-"i!!e. Ala.. ! itave been evlc.t U'i. by the stewards j for u t.jjf,ial fav of $hi a year. itnfort 'ii.ls. ."(MViits. vXxix;iww:i::k cii-.-i-. ii iv i i -V 1 1 I.. . ! i I'.'t- ; .;;7..;,,.'.: :x:i 'u'h uji- ! Mi .1 I . -In.i'' riu-. .n ui'i.li, i i iu' ur" nnniii r-i-T m in unim ei the p.. !!. I.) im ,1 i n i'leli Leaf " "iiii.iktnt I nbai-i- i fl'"'S u. 'I IH", il l-V .i:t I'Miu i "ii i' .'H' U I' ill-lxll i - 'i r.i- .i ..... ' l i ': , . . . ,i Mm wi- ni.It't.i i:i. iirn. l-ut a wl'l-'Wr iii'iullv o ii ii- '-it rxp.'.v.'ii "! Mni'er i u-.'i- e,t;.' -i p M.e le- 1 Vl ri-l-l.. I .." .!i::.l I. I', - Pi.- i'i.-v . ,n ,-vi' l It ilh'l-'i: 1 I -s I i.i , Hiv .v fl'V' ! :ui; pi)W. Vt It-'. Tt.i:r,n -iM, If. --I ..e. It. .mi:.i- tin- It.'U.'U in ,1..-. : . .1,1 .1 1 . . i (!,t. i. p-r.y: el -i.i. : im.; ,u,. i-. .,.1. K irro'in-lli-ss miff lu'ina;"-- to cuver a . t ii.it n ule t,i ki i i 'ii I an I fed sepal-p-e.l il-ai .rirr...tr;.l. ,.,.v i.,lV .,. ,,,, ,, .,! 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I I. ,.-!.-.v ,l; !t. L! .-rd'-r -m i i! I'ia:- .'. (el . . ". S Hi;., a, M , "II .rr- i' ,' i'V i'.. VMS.".! it " t! Soitl" '! tli" !'. ! It the tl-yie 1U" Ho s Ilftl't 'il'V .. ,..!; Pi! fen I'.iT.nv !''"! It '. f I li. prill . . It'.. la pei.t-ia "' !s ..ft, n . -. '.V '1 .tv; I ; It'.'! ! f t eit I v I w .,.;.. ji;,., It. ..;' lil.e-D. M. I.. I. V.I..- I. I. f.e.11..!. I 'Vith a terrLllailfL, Let t" Kel . ro. ( o I lire a old in I nn lay. I'.'k. I ..x.eiv . . -..in" i. ... v ;; ri..,--'-r..! :i -I i -. :t ; :.'.-;....;... ;'.. Th .ivriiu'" Ii'" f vv.m.v n v' vv r; f .fa iivinir i- : a; v,v Eil-n uf Vonr rton-rH Tllli r.irnrt!i. fan !v i ' .fair' i . a . i r er. IOc.i:. IICC'C ! itr i,:.';..'.ai'. (a'l'l uajuty. si:. i. . aai '. 'it"iy ui; .-r. f ..r! .1- I. rl, "is t.. w at. r. ST. VI I t'--' 11 Ni I-'. p ill"; n. l'- ' ",' ' I" i:' ' "'' ! - -.11 ! to ' Y P.KK l tH..! i....:i. t. . i.-. H. Ivfta . It. I .'..! A.-. Ii . I. Tlrer- ,.' '.."ii Ih. "-t- ia :. Pi cv.'t five tl:lie I: l.'llrft.l. Ml. Vi!,-:,.v.v-..... j-v-H thl no, r.! r.riM fa a-- n-.l ta ri.'iraiv lain.i n i "h .v vi W iii:" h"r-.'S are i than lijiiek nr i'r.r.vn . , I i i ni. r.... rn .i..'ii!.' No-Ta-Bao tcyr Fifiv rpnt r,uaraiti.,t (nfa. : i,;:i ! .'nr.- taalfci we5t men atrourf, UiO Jvl pure, t ro 1 An uruiii'.jis. rrii.-inn fla- ana i- i ; fr ra t;. nl,, x ot the t.irn! li.a.fs ..( it r.-.'-. Sent frip, Kliin.tiKn M ap Frnm f.iil't I'i'iiim; --i. n'- 'i . eu -mv. v. A t dress 'ml liner In, t'i.;..ra.l.. - pr.:-, (trt-uter N'ev? York ii n '.pn l.nr 'a"- , within its lltuita mi l over I :,"" p.ve an.; ' houses. i Drnntr la mood Do pr. Clrnn Mood nni..- a i'eia !.:n. i ; tveauly vitl.iit it I i- at . ... e ! . i ' .,t.!i ,r- 1 ' tic eleail Ji.MI' l.'o .. ;,il I, ... ; i a.,;., .j 1 Mtinmi! up ti :. I,,-, iiv.i .in i ,!,!v..,: fi ii! : ruritif-v li.Hil tne I ,..jv. I . t . t a, :.. '. t .ititti pinipVi, hfiU. 'hi. I I.- a !.; ..' ! . 1 and thai .-;. Mv l-i :e ... - ,... a I. , i .;.;.: . I Caseon tJ, -lir.uuy l-i- i. n . . i i-. ' .!;.,; yiHIS, 8atlst,U In HI (.'Ilii.lUtt. !, 1 " It I ii I: i'i thirto--ev. n -i ia and e.pili p "l teaae'r- f.. I, marine t.'ii,'ra h ''iil'ie-1 ,,f n I nir Uncla Sam Say This Is rnerica'3 ratost Medicine. It will Sharpen Your Appetite, Purify a-tl H ,'f ' S Mk-m Vita:i.?? Your Wocd. Ovetccn-.e Th Tire.1 rc-nng. Gst a tittle ti Hood's S.trsarariaa and h?g:n tc take it TODAY, and realize the g'ea: food It is sure to do ycu Hood's SarsapariUa !-AiiiiTici'.-liiMf...-t Me.li. .if. Ail .Ira.-t - lI'lll-: nni nriie'im. le'l '.'ni i .ei mnn llielr ll dii'rlliii'iiii'UI fn lln t'ci'rr. Kn. mm E a tn l lanmir HnMt diri1 In jSj 10 to S-f .'I.VH N..,. .villi H I U)t. 4, Ilimion. ijhlo. i" . i ;'! I.-! ...... ... u,f i. .. vv-r' 1 in re. ; Pi HCv. i . S&?-Lm'1 : .... .. .ii , &3&W3m i.'.r.;ai..,t lliiinn IVi'l I'm- Mi ll.' Ncl. lin' niiii le pec! uf onions is often burned beeaif-e it i- hai .1 to tilul n use I'm it. We uxcii always to put u lew of tlie-o in lien's iiit-i. usm; mily the lrye-t pa' ts for tlii-i purpu-e. It inulus the nc-t disaui eea!'e if tint ,., :., ,. ,,, ;,.. !,. ,.. and silting ,,.s ,, u, llU.. l i(ii liat. li t heir little t..,di in peaec i '-p I c l I'n 1 1 in .-...'.. v,. ,...:'.. ,.;.,at plant. ,- iallv tim-c wlii.si icputa- t iKen to iim.1.1 iIium mm !ed v i t ' ep e e V-.i.-l v ii I pi tut--e: , 11 . . i ;.. . . .1 . ' tin- Jeep eo i, a'nl.iM ill nil,.- el!t nut I it li..r.t iiiaUia a li'de in tlic potato. I'iii- t!e hum,' n-tr! ill. 1 t-cail-e 'the p i - t "I tin- p.i'a'i" w lliell is t iil'nu II aav uitli tlie peeiui is n n'lt'i , , , .i lt!"ii (nan that 1 1 1 1-1 1 !u iMir t lit fill I I the p. .:at i. tin. i : ! m i''c. Ill ll.MI A ee llM"i of pi; i there wi'! lie leie and i n.etieie- t'.Mi pis that n e -ii u'lie'i - Mitiiler tlian the rest via, w-.ifii. 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Ilo V .' v e , t if, ft a I lire f I e" I,.,tle...f We ate '.' I i .1 vv l a .tor.' '. aid "fin.: tin .. v i" ,t.-r an i r avel, vv 1 1! ' '..'. ! i .. !i. et'flli e.al lie . '.';. .' if; i tie'- if lie.! ft i ' .! .1 !.:'. . v imi '. hi l. v- t. .. t. ia " it ! i;e', . e I and I..--1 a -.' I.i ImII ti,. .. .; !. a . v l;i t!i" habit In-H. tii v-i'l ,, a lay e ; alf ' v. ill e..;it ill' le I. .- " I'"' I' t-. til I eialillu III.' . .! : ". i';i t'l" "if.' ...in a ...I'l.'l. " l , . ' , la V I :.e not. r . n e: i'l n! in la!;, - t : ifpi'd . II all 1 r;i oiind i .. in, . iia . -I..w n I lia' i i ; a , a i v.. a! iiked lood bv iiie art-, tii- y be .en" it - '.'d to it . I',.. M i i ,ff. ; !.;era f f.l -i it a! til t ,. t H 'a .-. 1., lie e- ill V to -tal i ia I. , i i vv l'.!l ' !;e hay and the ..! at'. .; .1 aliv le i. in. ; e.f inu t If . t 1 1 ' 1 1 .'. ' ... t he ne .. I... .I and i e In. in I ,. i! , I ! I e " a.n '. I'll in w foil I i- r. .1 i ' . : "" I ; . ,f ,e t ill' pia. e ol t 111' i.i in l i .nil -. le.i . .it hei' I i be te I a-- a ...!! iltnie f.. I; .V. I a i in;e., I t.i.: w rl ii nt In."' f I t. f inn -. , lli.' f..o .'. in vv et e III'' enll-i!'l-.i ni h".l Tile Inaailel' of bed ta ; li.. i . ; !.. .".'ai l tin- h -t re -'ilt-- a ' ' ! . !. . 1 e v i I i mix the ' ,d I'.. 1 .a.. I t I'm II nf . 1 .- ,;..., e o." e t.lee 'hat; -,.. .!, d alf ni. a e II ,. w ji i 'e f'i . il in ; I oil U .., .na;r, : i h hav do - ,1 It, a di ; ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 x- nf the Ii iv. e- . .rm ( he mailt' lined n'4 ell tin ra' ion alone; t If", imit ha', e !. I. Inn.: I alvi . lo llrilik. I t J Hal .e tanl tli.it tiiC ealf should 1 e ea iy veatnd iioin I lie teat. It is i liel'e. tnf the tit '1 1 nf file i-illi that it betaken Pii-.i f .1 an within tweiity f..in hi'iii - after it i-s di ep ed. I'he lalln a' l':" tiiee t ;u-! v. hai tin calf le.pur 'f .t i; is In He, tl at it be in li hi- 1 in a ail and inn te I to the call ihau that ' 1 1 1 . all Itmild sin kle KetiloVi' Iiie oaf la! elmil ;li flnln Its 1. 1 ni so t inil in P i;i r i in hear t lie iitliei', I'm- ti;e ..ii" r they teinaii, near Olimf il in ;ce nc he. u ea- h otllel the io s e n 1 1 til "d eit In r v. ill ho. Ilyuiv i i t milk ttoni its own dun, and war in, w e It ave f ev et had much trouble in ti neliii!" it tii.lnnK. Ilo' litljjiT inn -be put in tin eali'. iiioiuh. when it u 1 1 1 '. v i. n nits' y. If this linger, Li!e the en If is xtrll su kiu, is gea- tly held dnwn so as In be undci' the lu'ilk, the ealf will be diinliu;i alinn- betnt e it I. nnvv - it. t 'a e shoil'd be taken to Imld the pail tirinly. Sn wi m n-i I he milk beiui to entile into it1 ittoiith thi eiill w ii! butt most inlently. as itistiiut leaehc. it that this is the way to induce a better flow from the udder. The calf at thi- early n;e docs lint know i liolf li to ilistillnish be tween a wooden pail and its dam's tub lor. I lienii.'s nf III" l.noi tli'riT. Ibilletin Sn. bit. .f the New Yoi k il"tii'ult ill ill expel inn tit station (ieu eva contains tinl-s itpnti the life his lory of piosebeity mildew and a dis I'lissinn of cxpet itnent .'oii.'u. ti d MI J',7, ill pi cvcntintl nf the ihseasc I'or ten yea. s the still i--li has t eeotn iiieli.le.l the use nt pota-Mum Mi'phide licatnienl, but olhers iiavc stmnylv adxo.'.iled lionleaitx iiilvtn c: so it was deeided tn lest vm imis n lei. ides ,.i,le by si le. Potassium sulphide, lysn!. fot'inaliii R'ld llnt.loanx tfivtute weie applied in .It Met out st . cn u 1 lis nf s,,'n tin u, and. witli all but !y-..l, tieat meats weic In cult eai Iy, iiiedliim eai Iy and late. Mildew appeared May .'!, and by t'te time lee l.rit ":.'- we:,' pi, k"d. duly and 7. the disease ha I alleete.l nearly -n per cent, nf the fruit on the Itutieated bashes, I'he 1 1 cat moots with poias in n sul hide, one nniiei' intl i.'.illon-' of water, Inninine CUi'i V mnl umlviifA sev en iiiiplientl lls. icditeed the irilnmit nf mil lew tn live par cent., vvhiicsix appl n-it r ms and live applications, beaiiir.f ;: later." i-e f. mil two and one-halt to tlnee time; as mneh nn. low i-. (' is it. 1 he .'ton;;.-',' o! ft 1.11 ill' the p, .t.i --in a t 111 .hide did mt In . pi It e a . vv i II as I lie vv akei .''lit mu. h belli r Iha'l anv oTi r I'tl It ' i - lid". '1 1 e a nnn III i.f pel t. el Ii lli! p '1' btl -h. ' :i U i 1 1 ii i he ave' a:;e nf six pla's -pa,ed with the w.al.ei -..lutiou nf fie .lllpllele H.H si'.tV fill' nU'lee-; w rh tii" "' i on :.'' . h.t i .! I lly-i n in, . .. while tin I;, other plat np- f i ...u'l.lio; t iie -e y ;ehls was n tie o ee: v i a : I v - ..I. otio . n in e to loin e 1 1 -Ion.,.; vvai.t. vviit. ii .;a'.e forty loll!' nn ' . - . ! in f dew fr. e 1 1 nit 'I he oilp" I'll il u h id s iaii,e, m el l'e. I ! , elii a - t'oihov . I . V -. !. lio! dea It x I'lixtine and I'.e uialin. 1 h" p.. la---lulu sitlfhi.ie tieaUncnt I- v ,m v imi i if - e, I he i:! f.ii ",iv- 11; ni t I . -t It - . n-t l!f.; . !. ! V otie lift 1 1 ot I eenl I.i,' i a ii el-.!t .. sev ell ilp !'' I lil'im; ill the ( ui-n t'tiip. I i.ete i - . .; i . 1 i , i ' .ft' in ii in I iie 1. 1.1 ; IV .!;;! h.l'. V i,;;l j . Well bl'";,l!l js l;..'f done. I '. I t hai 1 1 a -oii I 1 1 y my he I p.. :;i t iii ..a a i" op Will slatted bv tie !, ,!.. v in ; plan. I n tin- ..! ..;i... I In r:ir. a yi ar be t !.' plant i" r t f te t.i -are 'l'p ail I 'f hen in, i', ni . a ti i t.ln ei vt h ! 'ili.e . ; y ht.r'rdy. Wli-nevi to. h. n if-ti aae eh a'. i d tin' di ..f In.; ,f e p'lt ,f V a . I'l'll (... nil !'! .... er ,. la tl -vail p. 'I mi!. Wet tin.; .1 at!v itipires ! i . 1 1 in:t!.!: e. I .! if.t ! ",v my land until poorit the 1 1 for p!at;: in ;. .I.i-I I i '! e .1 in;'.' I draw . II a " i d ; . 1 ::j o b ;. ny.n d n an in e. In Irn I !.!;' a in . I I .let me .t'l If -' I I thai of e ..... ! hiltni'is, ,i a !!. I tl: i ' ;t I- be't ' to nt the n.a'niie in arte; p!.. v in.', an I li.. i n : ii 1 '. en v it vv it a in l! by Iff - ov, if:-. i;e t inn';, tin y l-i ! belt. !' e-nit - it: t ill v, ay . I do if !. I pi f -i. . I ha; r aiiui sindl I- t rtie I nie'ei . i hi it w fen the hint r,...- ! d-.V. '1 t.i tne I" i n n re, tt ill. Il ! ;f V v, t'l ,1 . i..iit ll. tiaie tin- eo n bruins i e., , I ,i, v v, 1 1 ; :et 1 'ne l" !:eti! n t if le; ! :i.. ; i' ::n i 1. . ! It r e'io 1 w nad." ! dl;. Mo.e or i. -' ol tin- -i'en.;thot i he ! ; t di. . i : . I . I by put ! lll-l 1! i !1 n i. 1! ! :i" - a "if. la', , a i ;t '!' ...a h;'e I :: put in .;' p! aPtllia tl ne vv ill I, i -t i the ;."'" !h ol th" f -p. It t . ii one t . , I in a - in s, le". lie; p. inn lh oii-ii t'f . .i :i 1 i a last a - if would. I h d a -ph teiid . .op ff em. in am tiier pi. ' I u- . .I a hi e al am. nut of plesi !;a'e. v.lth r'nod I e- u!f 1 1 hell matinre be !;. pt .1; v and -ified ea'efuliy It will ti,n tiii.eir;''! tiieph"--phate Imppi-r. 1 1 it I e damp a "d . oa; - e ll tan t be pn on by ham1, i i' hi I in tlie lulls or be i w . on I h" I . nv -, b, ion- .-M ! 1 i :i t in-.-. I'. How '.m; tin Mill s, I i , v ,; I ;, ,e ha i a ."! i loo of i n a. and I hav, had lire :;' i -lacl .on 1 in; ir.i'iii i I "I my neitrlibois i ."iv ei l.d to my t, e if ni , i penally lira! I da I i a 'j. i o pi" w in; iiiaiif e n tide!'. I.re.ind m-'ie me i an If i.niu : i ei v m. ed t li.it this I Hi-' I rue vv ay I i"U' i t 'f I'll I .,'ie i .'' tin; ltn.it. -p: .. a. ii iii!. le. t'ii't ;', I f ev et w a i f'i h o!' a b. 'lever in pnttitie barn v t. d in i on e nit Ion of the " i niiud. I If ai I mil of t he sn ti, lain and dew loo-onsthe paitieiis. leha no; the iie mica! - t hey i . ml a in a ml ill. m t he in to (!..;; I ifv.iy "I the air n't 1 be vv a - ted. - II. I.. lucent of New Vmk til The I'.plloMliM. r.nan mi. I lianli'ii Vnli'fc. Nnti.v that a Inn -c iu the ti. Id a' vv a v .. stand- tar! toward the wind. Tak" the hf. I, ami tl" in the saint; vv ay. A her e i ai.iiot t!'"l fas! and walk fa-t on Ihe s.ti;,. .nnr.'ii v il evhansts hiivilailtv Inn Hi 'li h by nv ei di UIIIS ilf. ,n his vv ill power. Iln' fb'W e.nt is automat!. . the fa t nail. except v hen 1 i n full of stoic ! vitality, is all ex oielse of will every step. Whitewash lenders tlic interior d' the poiiltiy li.msc lilit and i hci i titl, whieh imbues the hens tn stay neloie s nn stnt m v day-. Should bo liberally iir-c I dm in the s.itiimer to ;ii:tii arviin-t lice, in winter for i heer ami pai tialiy as a d t -in feelaut. A quick way t" ml a ha'lie-s is to till a tub two thuds I'nll of wiiroi w ater, lint boil ill", pnur in a iplait im harness oil iiii.l dip in the m i pio v i ! l.v cleaned, one niter another, lianv-'iifi ll up bi diip. The oil will .ji'idts way win to a biusli cannot, i i i ii i -n nv tn im won tt vvijuieu clntil. ' j OUR BUDGET OF IIUMOPx. LAUGHTER-PROVOKING STORIES FOR LOVERS OF FUN. Pept mnl Kiiti'illT-tii lir T1imii;ltt Ilo Wits Ali't' Proper Clus.lllnir l.i'i Ini iimilili'MaiMy to tinrs e;n:il!Hi'ii The l)inr Tlihm i:v;iiim. i:ti'., IMc. T!o ilninleli. ni's .ihl now L'lenni i So thieklV o'er I lie llieiflovv tel. Tiiat. to our l.'vim.' kii-v., it scem.x A ifiiyly I.I. .omit!;; ui'i'.l.'ti ;-pot: Ari l to our w-.nry s ails ! Piean- Uetiotvnl of j.'vs lo:u; sia.M f..n; i! Tiiev tnake lie- very lluest r..n.s Tllilt ever "ra 'e.l inlininT pet. I'ropi'i' I'l'ii-illciitioii. "Tinrrowiii'; i-; a di-euric," paid lli ; hco in Relf-j.istilhiitinii. "And lending i insanity," replied S'uai1, si;j;iiiti. antly. - 1 iiilailcldiia North Aineiieati. Shi Tlooe.'.lit He W il A-li'i l. "Papii. w hat is a litiau.'ial fni ccust ?' "'It's the way your mnther looks tliroii'ii 11 y p i'ketbnnk at ni".ht be tm e she nsks tee f n- inniit y next i'loi ii iu;i." t'hii a,"' P.e.'ord. I a.y I., (iiie-. McSwnltei's "See tliat nan over there. He's a womkiu lialer." McSw ittei s - "llumiih ! anybody cmild tell l!fH by the sloppy clothes he wears." Syracuse llciiihl. I vasiuti, "Ain't I little bow let Vi" a' !;c tllP dllbinlls vo 'll.t Ill'ltl. 'Piiivv leooe ! .'" s;ri 1 :iie t;',:l iv. " l'!:ir idea! Vie.ii' I e.vcr limbs, - ir. c-r ab-.i-lutely without n I'.ir.i'liT I'' Indiana pnlis dourtnil. liMital.l.. Weaver -"Poetry is '..imrthinc; thr.t is In rn in nne; it c.riifit be a.-ipiiroi1. 't in lii'ikinc; of piv.'tiy is a l ift." p. -iver -"So is the iiis osinjj i f it, so fin as I have had any experience." I'o-teu Transcript. lllllMISsllll... How did rakem. the iiypr.ot i-t. gt tilniiu- on his lust trip " "I'l'-t till.', until If tried the im possible, lie hypi'.'ticl a p.a'.'p one day and tried tn make him sa v w on.i." Druoklvn Idf . iialil'.iMl. 'Sn I'.iix passed bis law exioaina- timi ; w it h tlyinft colors? "'es. the exnniiniti;: I'oininif t pfindod nne liutidrcd pfneipa p n If.vs tn him. and lie tnhl how 'tin. :y-:ive . thetu could lie evaded. '- - I't troi! .loti Still Annl'trr Uliler. "Wha't's this new pattintie order Smiia !':s founded?" "('..il-itiM of tlic lievolmiou. Von s. e. Smith's f;i'eat-;ri'ii'.idnii.thi'r pivin ir'.nl to in- a sister ot a man wlm nl'tei' vvard p.u. :lit in tlie Wat of Independence.".- I .?!'. Tl.i li'.ll Tliilis-. Hi- "Vuti know ,ln:i...'s wife, tin j old s,.h,,!ielov of vc;;t'.-; tell me. i.; ,he mii-fal?" " j Sli.. i;fp dcal'i'-t fiit'idj -"I shniill j ay !." id. dly not, nr slf wonblii'l be i o j,..: I i f heariii'.r Ihe t-oiui'l of lice !i voice." Punch. I Nnmrlrilt t ii.ii. ''Th''' bhl'.h of d.l'Vll!'' cnMIllCllted llf '.i'.'rlsl if bn,,!',!; f, W dm Led fnllfd i bit of vefo in nne of the papeis. "Why should the 1h vn bliinh?" "I'Viibably," sii.'.'esled Asl.nry Pep if is. 'over the recollev tion id' tlie i.iuht. " Cincinnati iln juirer. Ha l o Otlin to Turn. Sabbath School Teacher - '-Whv. Pe'-y Murp'iy: Pittlitinit aui'i! I'i I not last Siii'iday's lis-iui tca.-h that w hen you nr.' struck on one check tn im ii theothii-to the sli iker?" Pet-'V .Vttrpiiy -"Ves'm; but he belted nie rm th- mr-o, an' 1 oulv got aae. -Tip.!.. I int. i ii-aleil. ?.rr.. Willi. : ni --How is it. Colour!, tri.it yon have m med.ih? All th other olti.'C!.! of your rottitnetit havv I ds of thorn. " Colnliel t'o don't bclon 't !iever Iliad' ; vi "Well, you sec. f ciiv bicycle idtib, and itttirv run iu mv life." -- l liicago Sev. ;. Tin- f.vi' VYiit Out. Mi'ilrc'': -"i let dinner t v day '. li e ..usoline Move. Pridirel. " Piriil;.'it - 'l'lae, tninn. I di.i thry, but lh' i te.vc wittt out." Mistress -Try a-rniti. iheii." IJriil;et "Vi-i. m mil. I u it".: n..t cine bile', yd. It v.'iut mi t'lolioll th' roof.'- S'. w York Wcck'y. Juliniiie's irvv. "Mr. Ncwi'cii, von and .Tnhnuic St ;trr must havi ha I a pntly birr i lUairel. j AJr. V. ' V."!iat makes yon. thii'k f-o, .fohnuie?'' doh'inie -"'I'ause I l.enr.l iiia'uma uy yn't'd been makin' up In Iot for I i nc list two or thiol vvtc'iS." Prool.j j I vn I de. I i I. iti le Vllllle Knew. Sunday -school Teacher ''C'ctne, now, children, hll me, wh.a house is always ofen to everybody - In the rbdi I'll. 1 the pom . the vouii end ihe old, the r ici: n!id tile Weil? Jo you kui vv v. hat In. use inenn V" Little Willie 'Vcth, ma'am; I k!!,.V" I r 'UVtl Willi u-l.nt linmii j,, j, ... ' u-.ii, ..ti, ..ioii., r.altin.ote Life. ('Oiling!. OIK ft wi,-- "ii ii crnwi'.cl ;niliinba:i cur out i,i Wa diin.toii, out) day last uum r.ier, that ,i niiddle-ai-'t'd vvonian, cariy-iti-- a fretful baby, wan forced to . .p'.' t i e herself into a mnall npa.-o li ft vh.'hii'. bcsiile ii diippor youth f pos-i-ldy tweiiiy yeiir.". His countenance had all (lie expression of iiis immacu late white suit, except fur a look cf li;;.;:: t v. hicli he assumed mtlm baby, in it-; restlessness, would touch him witli foot or hand. Finally het'iruid toward l!i) woman aud iu jo.i'e.l, in u tone ipiitc audible to thoo in ar hiei: "Aii, be pavilmi, iiiada',1, but has tii is chili', anything-- nil -co"luions'.''' The inns -was a liiotherly-lookiu j; v oiniin. (ilaticliif: ciiiMpiisaioiiatirly al h'ui tiiro'.ij;'.! her indd riiniued Sjiecbi ilcs, r h- I'-'i'inrk;'!. meditaiivi ly : ''Wi ll, t.ow, .'o i l know, y.murj niau; '"it -idi it iiiiirlit be to ymi. Hh's teething!'' Alter this, for Iiie lew moment bc-f-ee lie left the car, the y niri; n'ri'M lace wa - a . t uly iu txp.cssjon. 11a. -I ei' MAA.ine. ; A BABV HERO. rhonghOnljFKe Tear Old neHelpef ta Give Frcedmon to Chill. Lord Coclirnne was one of the great est naval coin ma inters England evef lind, and Iu 1S17 ne helped to free Chill from that same Spanish yoke against which the Cubans are now fighting While he was serving Chill as the com niander ln-chlef of her nary he fought au engagement with his 5-year-old sod by his side. This extraordinary Inci dent was the result of the child's In domitable will, and his father's secret riyniputliy with his desires. I.ady Coch rane had come from Santiago to Val paraiso to see her husband off to the war. She bade hlra good-by on board his ship, and went ashore. As nhe was looking out of the window of her houso and listening to the gun tbttt was sum moning nil hands on board for the last time she saw her little son In the arms of the llrst lieutenant, waving his cap and shouting "Viva la Patrla," as he was carried to the beach. The sea lion's cub had Insisted on going with his father, and before his frantic mother could reach him lie was In the boal .uid under way to the Uag-shlp. Lord Cochrane could net delay the fleet la (-end him back. It seems probable ho was glad to get him. for, If the Ursl lieutenant had not had a pretty good notion of his master's desires, how would he have dared bring the boy ahotti d? lief ore the tlrst engagement Lord Cochrane locked his son In the after cabin, but the lad was not his son fot nothing. He wormed himself througt the iptarter-gallcy window, Joined lila father on deck, and, strange as It may M'om, was allowed to May there. Lord Cochrane had a weakness for that sort of thing himself. The baby stood there In his miniature midshipman's uniform, aud handed powder tins up and down to the gun ners. Presently a shot tore off the head of the marine licit hiui, and he was covered with blood, but he rushed Instantly to his father, crying: "I am not hurt, papa; the shot did nut touch iiie. Jactt says tne uan w not mail. that can kill mamma's boy." After that he was ordered below, and went away screaming, but victory ran Iu the family, so to speak, and he got on deck again and was at last allowed to slay there till the last gun vui th O.I. An Anrlcnl Cnatotn, r.'o .i .','.;' ;;,V.m Travler, Arkansas City, I Ami. riirf inrnfs to some, shrine of fit. Vitus ! j rnn till dineaso known, m bt. Vitus' ! l ie..., ai. i. ) loniter mad'. Tic modern way "f t mating thiii anii.-ti-ni H within I r. ;i 'li of every hmish l I, nt is oliown .y t trio ixpcrl-'tieo of Knrl A. Wanner, tlie el.'vi'ii-yivir-oM sou cf (1'ortpt Wagner, of elj '.'Ili St., Arkansas -ley. Kau. 'tlie fatli ii tells t:io story us follows: "Over a your ),-.," lio says, "Knrl was taken with tjt. Vitus' vlam' ainj oontluuct to grow worse during flvt months lio whs j uuaer n pbyslelna s cur?. IIU tmigtio iie i e.i:no purulyz-il and wo couhl nut un tr- ct.ind a word lio sal. I. lie b"euru very ; tain, 1- st the uso ot his right l.n; ami j eimo 1 doomed to Ih'imhio a hopi'tcsn In valid. We had nl oiit Riven up hopn when It. Willi -.ais' l'ink I'ills for I'tilo Pooplo ! were reioaim.'iidu I to my wlfo by a July vrtfae daughter tin 1 beeu cured o( a shni l.ir aftli itl a hv the pills. "1 l out'lit a box of tbein at onca us l oon i.otleo.1 j eauiigfl lor l lie I'Vi .i?i lli K'ii''s con nit i .i ii. I I m.is i v.cli I el.'U i 1 Hint i t bought I ni ore of ! t!i.::i. ntf I vvh."! h had a n !:vt ! ' "S tin) : .;i-i. di,- I i ; :. ei'.'UM.l. .4 ll ;(': n.i'ili'lii. '" l ti.it V i", six rn ,ei..i.i g t and ttiero has m ni ;; ) r-'taru '. thud!e:no, Thncurewos !", nnal and iMTniin.-nt, uud I toi'lsatislled i l i..t i;o ot'i"r iii'idt-ino cooM liavo pro ; 'i'i Mr.1 f-o n.-ir.-elous u resnlt. We fffol re i j. ec. I over tlie restoration of onrson, aud i e.iiui. t lie i ! ut fi.fl that Jr. Williums' i Pin!: I'ills i,.r Pal" l'io; l.! nr. t iio moat ro i murk aiii ni.' lielne on the market." I No ,'.! ..v..rv of in ode rn times lint proved meli a hh'.'sing t ) m inliiiid as lr. WIU j i.i .r.',' 1'iuk Tills fur Palo People. Acting din tlv on tin blood ntut nerves, invlgor r.iiiii; the body, regiilallng t lio functions, I t'.iey restore tho strentli mid li"uif U Iu the rnlni'isted patient when every efturt of the i plivsiclan proves niiavailitn.'. ! Theso pills ure sut-l in boxes at- SO cents a ! box nr ei box-sf.ir t J.ro, imd mnvbehail of nil drtii-'Rls's. or direct by mull from Vt. j 'Wlllin.ti'S' M'.di due Co.. bclieumitady, N. Y. j Virtue's ltusy Inning. j Allv-rt Itockinthain and John Paw- o;i had been boys together. Allvrt had always got..- to Sunday school inn! obeyed his parents, but John had been j n bad boy. lie had loved to torturt ' '..'itt.'iis, to ih-Mi'iiy birds' ne.sts, and tc I make lie!" elrls cry. ! I:i time they grew to manhood and j h ve l the i.tiia wotuaii. ' ,r.:!:.i Hir isall wor-i'.ilped Albert Itock : !!i.'!!.'i!'i. until h.. was arrested for high- way robbery an I si irtetietd for twenty ; ev. a years to the pi niti'iitiury. Ther her hi'.ir' nini.'d to st.me. ".I tii.i," lie fried, as they were lend i.lia away, "Jn'.ia, Julia. I am lniw- Put she cave him the Cldlkoot Pass :i:i 1 fa:ir"l !n the nmis of John Paw. (..ti. who tinilcd sardonically and muh tere.l: "So inu.'ii, Albert Itockingham, foi beini; a pood buy and Ko!na to Sunday e!'o.i:" Twelve yenri passed twejvo 'weflry sorrow-laden y.'nrs, durlns which tiint John Pawson made love to tho vvomat who had promised to bo Albert Rock t'.iKhatn's wife, and collected the rents that the fah.cly accused man ought tc lnve had. Put Nemesis had all along been bid ! hut her rime, and one day, when John . Paw-sun wasn't lookln?. she (stole iff ' and li! t him on the solar plexus. Two days Inter Albert Kocklnghatu eniertted from prison, welshing seven teen pounds more than tit did when h was sentenced. "Julia!" ho cried, 'when he stepped forward nt the depot. "Albert!" screamed the beautiful girl, nr..! tbilr l'ps met. Then John Pawson -was led away, prlttlni; hi-; teeth anl swearing that lit k not th'vimli yet. iiiu thrut! lie rotted in a dungeon, w hile AUh rt and Ju'.ia raised a larg family rnd wire truly Jr.ippy. Tans vi:'i;e hud trlumpht-d, but, un 'i.;! iinately, this d!da't kajijirn In rra! life. It was Ju-t a "Oe for-the-best-eeal ."I' Loilrania - rinvni.l Leader. P.otiirns I ruin a Lottery. The diary of an old woman who late ly died In leuua bhowed that she had spent "s.lMO florins on lottery tickets, witlle her whiulnga auiouuted to only urn - J ( D ? Jt No amount of argument can convince the experienced, honest grocer that any otlu-r so.ip w ill give his customers such general satisfaction as Ivory Soap. He knows that they prefer Ivory Soap to new kinds, of unknown quality. Ivory Soap will sell because the people want it, the other soaps may k-ok like Ivory, but his customers want the real thing they may buy a new soap once to try it, but they come back again and again for Ivory Soap, and they insist on having it. CeaarV . IHMtV' Pi,i ftMMi Oa, CTl'tnaaa Iilenil(li1 liy Tattoo Markn. Pevernl days nyo the police Bent out a description of a woman who was wanted for ii theft, and a f cut lire ol the description was a uotice to the ef fect that she was tattooed from her neck to her heels with pictures of drag ons, ships under full sail. Hags and oth er devices In India Ink. !'Jie bad been n circus sideshow performer in her ear lier years, and she would probably luive escaped but for those tattoo marks and the presence of a niatrou In the station house to which she was taken by the lidieer who made the arrest. This In cident led a well-known detective to make some comments. "Tat too I to,'." he said, "used to be common nmotiK a certain class of people, especially Fall ot's, but It Is so no longer. Nobody ex pects to become a criminal, but no man known when It may become a vital ne cessity to conceal his Identity. A per fectly Innocent man mii-'ht be subjected to temporary nnnoyam-e If Ids Identity were known, us It would undoubtedly be If he were marked by tattoo devices. Very few professional thieves are la beled In thnt way." Pittsburg Press. The True and tin Imitation. pi.r.i seated lit tlie piny Weeps to fee the hero pirish Hem of a 1 ireKilen .lay, l it furchiiiii njini'lis to cherish; O that Pom's heart wimhl hp Hair so soft uml warm for ine! When the (luring lilits are out His lii-role deeds are over, Gone his splendid strut mid sheirt. Gone Ids ruptures of a lever, While my litiiinlruni heart yi.n'.l find True, tlnuiKh cut of i:,-lit ni. l mi: J. Athenaeum. Kvcryuody seems to kuow Just where the north pole Is and yet no one Id able to find It. An Old MarrlBRe Custom. The people of Llthunnls believe In being forearmed for oniruviicy. At least so a curious eiir-tom In regard to the marriage ceremony would teem to j Indicate. It la said that before tho marrlag 1 celebrated the mother of the bride gives her daughter a pat tln : maternal box on the ears In the pr -1 ence of a number of witnesses. The reason for this remarkable iro ceding i is that if the wlfo fhould at any t'l me ' wish to secure a divorce she would . have the idea that physical force wus ; used to make her enter the bonds oi , matrimony. i 3 Insoiiniia. witli whlcti t tut.vi been unili'tt-U for over twenty years, ami I can say thiit ('unmcts liuvo given mo mora relief thua eiiy other reme dy I hnvf eve irieil. 1 shull certainty reiom Dienil ibem to my friends as beini; nil they nre represented.'" U'Hoa Gillahd, KirIii, til. Plmiiant. G.'.nl. Ni'aiir Mlrkrn. Wokrn. or Orlpe. 10c. iie. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Ii.rllm rl.aMa maut, tMtmf, laatfral, Kail Tart. IK Nd.Tn.RlR fnManrt nimritntiil br ullitrog IIU- I U-DAU tsu to U i; Tonitcro Hblt W laM. Wi rt.lichl ta da an aarlr friaod f W jXM&i. aJlaio Tha orilii taita of ,r Blur, a.fi .m. a.rilim, war- doui.lina. UP-TO-DATE 'M 9 MOTOR, 6 FT. FOn , " " foH;lMi. ui inj rnn im owyeir. an rr mm u wi'tii, 9tty w?(jIo v so rl.m. IKmblw (Mrad mil iw.t. Thrrm"Ur vm whrti tvll gtbm mUA ti-t Hi It. wnt mJ h tUtt wintlBUi Ntttrt. THE HEW BEAT THE OLD Afl TH E OLD BEAT THE WOODEN WHEEL. ita rtcfit "( aiimtit, mmd rdoioV ttral Dot hl er !) will b wnl rtf)Mf Id on UB la k s yar om vdni w am nuratxT,wnii aw trnt of twtpD It okf-r (rt mn ola fow. EDUCATIONAL. PLEMSON AGRICULTURAL U AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE. .a. Agricultural, Chemical, ljKiV Mechaniciil, Textile, Separt; .',, a LtterarF, Military. t-tC'iSl . (jOHttiaeutn. tl Pro:asor. eend Four Cents for llldalraiea 1 ataisgne. Henry H. llarlao. Proa. li uison C alrege, H. '. HEX vou write 'em. tell 'em vn law ihelr nd.erllaement Id thla I'aprr. f-o. 2( mvummn M CATHARTIC Mw TDf MAKK IHOlSTTHtO f i EEgl mm What a llectent l)lcoepy Iteveots.-. The Smithsonian Institution has re- ! reived a collection which Is of Impor tance to the nrcheologlsf. It Is kuow n as the Seton Karr con., (ribtilion. having been discovered by1 this KngUshman iu Somalllaud, on tln eastern coast of Africa. The linpla-" incuts were purchased from the dlscov- erer by the Sinithsouian Institution. There are about fifty pieces In the cob' lection, made of tiint or qtiartlde, and" ranging In size from un Inch or so In length to half u foot, some weighing several pounds. Tho objects are sup posed to be spear heads, buttle axes anj ' wdges, truncheons, bludgeons, o whatever they may be termed. The discoverer had this to say on th' Mihjeot of his nnd and the locality where the objects were unearthed: , "Vrtti!n luudmnrks as to the fou' rivers mentioned In Genesis led me to think thiit the Garden of Kden, If It ever existed, may have been here, anil that these very tools had been mad nnd used by Adam and his numerous descendants. At any rate, my discov eries in Lgypt and Souiallland lead m to the Idea that man's original horn, or the place where he w-as gradually evolved, must have been In Africa, or,' nt least, Iu n tropical land, wher dollies were unnecessary and food plentiful to hand." Magistrate You were drunk, off course, when the hold-up men went through you' Haltered up prisoner I ' was, your honor. Magistrate They got everything you had, I suppose? Batter- wi -up prisoner ICverylhlng, your hon or, except a two-dollar bill I had Iu my watch pocket. Magistrate The tin will be two dollars. Call the next eas' Chicago Tribune. , Miss Th'rtystnitli (mt-anlngly) An Italian prove! b says that "honest met marry sunn," nnd Jack Swift (sol emnly) I can not conceal It any long er; I live In deadly fear of being at any moment arrested for embezzlement. Puck. "Pld ycu ever go into a dark room, where you couldn't see any one, aud yet Minn-thing seemed to tell you there was some oue there?" asked the spiritu alistic iindium. "li, jes!" replied th man; "I used to nine that experience often. In my courting days." Yonkcrs Statesman. I A mi"! 4'rt Mrthr d for maklnir your owb ! fl itmttn ff, trs ll. Hoc UOO. Kranklln drove, 111. TV OSBORHE't &jmmedd OHARLOTTE COMMERCIAL UOLLEGE, CftflRLOTTE, N. G. No Vactl(in"lv.itionnOiiarnntt?i1 Ctttaloffnerc THE NORTH CAROLINA FEKCE Co". nulliUO.K9 0rnibrvfii nil WlreFni. Also Hrtvtt axntyrtiUfienlBl Fennsfor city ao. tho iiiirlil nud th boat li the Oaagi OrauRo umli-r our tranhnent. ubi-ritt roiuinllona given county tRonu. Hirnd for clrculiuT.. Addmu TttE NORTH CflltOllrtn rEHCtt COMMItT, Hal. Rank Bulldlnr Oreensboro, N. C. THE MAN WHO MINDS THE GAP. while John R. rlnht, the Organ anii Pliino man o Uroens. horn bells the best that's nuiite. Is ntlll watch iDg the hos. ir te tho hfitrt ont or futrblnit. ( raswsi CHICKENS " MONEY tF TOO OITI TREH IIBLP. Ton caonnt do tbri unleti you underettni thrm and know how tpc'tiifr Ui their requlrtraanU; oi yoii cknnot i;niJ year and dollara learqlnf by txirlontci'iTou tnutt buy the knowlodsa acqtilr4 Ly others, we off or this to you for only 33 oeuu. YOU WANT THEM TO PAY THEIR OWN WAY ! evan if vou merely keep Uirm wt a dtrarilon. In or der O DSliaio rnwia juutciuiiair, 70a inuai now tmni'thliin about them. To meet Ibla want we ara Hlllng aunokalvlnn lh exuerleDC fMlM ORa of a jirin'lii'oJ poultrr raiser liirlVIIIJ tifHa Iwi-nly-nvf yean. It waa written by a man who ul all bla mlnJ. and lime, and money 10 making a auo oeaa.if Chleken ralnnit notaaa paallin. nut aa a bualuew and If yon will profit by hll twenty-Ova yeara' work, yoa can aave many Cblcka annually, and raak your Kowia earn dollars for you. Tha point la, that you muni be utile to delect trouble In the Poultry Yard aa soon aa It appenra, anil kuow how to remeity tt. Thl book will teaeh you. It telli bow to deteot and euro rtlnnue. to feed for eirn aud alao for rataaalug; which fowls to save Cue breiiltna; purpoaea; and everything, Indeed, you boutd know nn this subject to tnake It profitable Seal postpaid for tweut)-IWe cents Iu stainpa. Cook Publishing House 131 l-IONARD ST. N. T. CH. :D0 YOU KNOW WHAT IT DOES? lrri IV 2 It reliveia personof all ileeire for alront 1 driuk nrdriiBS, restorr CURE lila nervous, aysli-ni tl ? Its normal condition, " end reinstates a m i fl lua home and business. n.rpari e nars ailrir.ai either of the li.llnwlnici The KKKI.KV IHTITl TF.aireenab.iro. r.c. ts Iti Mastnon Ateaur, lialtlmure. M , Inaaa. Wot.il 0 ird Band for "'-'rrlal (THE 1 1 9!.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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June 2, 1898, edition 1
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