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DEI EAT TURNED INTO VICTORY. Floe lllmlrMloa ol the Readiness ol a Nebraska Slump Speahtr. The Washington Post tolls a story which Illustrates the readiness of :l tiift rate stump orator. Colonel Stark of Nebraska, a nieiiiiior of Congress, was announced to speak it a eorla'U town In Nebraska, ami many people of his political faith -It is nut necessary to say wlileh side he was nil. tier which eminent candidate! he championed -had come lu from round about to hear Uim. At tlin last moment, however, it w:n disoovered that, throt'nh some ne-.-l . t of the local managers, the o'!' "i:c.; party had pot possession of the only hall in the place. In plain terms. Vl cuel Stark and his intotuliui; mi'!:!'"''! were literally out in the cold, for the tieasoti was lap.', and it was impossible to liohl a meeting ia the open air. Of course Colonel Stark could not think of permiitin. the opponents to have his audit nee. and he set nhotii lintllns some other roomy and warm place which would answer his pur pose. The only I !i i :i H that offered it eelf was a hiuo liuil.l.n,- u-ed as ti e winter quarters of a circus and tiio naKoric. In the traiuin:,' shot! of th'.s est.-il.li -!t-nient, therefore. Colonel Slark a-e-o:u-Idetl his audience, wlo.-h wis ali th larger on account of the iniu-unl :, cumstanccs under wlii.-li it was ailed together. Colonel Stark mounted an oleohant till, tul hepan h'.s a l.l'o-s: "l-'ellow citizens, la.ll -s and pent'.e tl t'll " Here the lion roarel "Wow we o t.w " completely tlrouaej Hie orate' voic As soon as the uproar li id oinew!iaC subsided. Stark be.'.ail Bain: "In this momentous euuipai'-rti- Yap yw hi yi yi ;:" yelled th- ! en.r No prepress was m...V i::i: I tills very unpleasant and .!.-::' : Ins animal had ceased h.s .-nt. : s Then Colonel Smith resu: ! "I collie to speak to V..II ia !.. half Mere the elephant t : t :: i :' ! w '-l majestic sound, and wvni - : oainuls ooiitrll. a'e 1 an . era Me macniiude. !e u : over ('oloticl Stark weir .oi: In behalf of our wtv.it '-'! leader, the peerless s'a. -:oaa and matchless orator " lie named t'.i- leader .:' : - i..i--ty. nud at otiee. poss.My s.-t . u ' ' :;:i v asperatiup liowl of tin- v. - tnitnals m th" tuiiMiii;: I' ' clanier. The lion ron ' ! ' : growled, the elephant tr.t::.; ' ! 1 the camels d. T'.-e ni h-n ' - pan to lanpii. ami it seemed all t. .'.; : r the speech, when, in a in'.! of th : limit, the voice of Colonel S:.;-; v..;s once more In aid "At the mention of whose !,a:te ev- u the wlhl nniiuais lift tip their v.v-. .a a ttinmlt of .ippri'ciative joy'" At this the audience cheered w'.tli de light and approbation. Uavlii ha 1 their say, the animals thenceforth re mained comparal ively ipii.-i, and the meeting was pr-.iioiineetl an over whelming success. One tlay he took some pilis and th-'a He highly praised th sane, He'll never bi obscure ap.lh: -Tje whole world i how h v n:i!ti- - Chie.uM l .n.es Herald. Look For the "Planet of Romance," on May jNth. Part of the investigations of May ISfh will be directed, not to the s:ni Itsi'lf, Imt to the space lyimj between the sun ami Mercury. We are told v a paper by .1 ilia .MaeN.ur Whisht i'l the May "New I.ippsni-..t" that it ha; been the dream i t' man;, .t.-iron.ir.ie: -that about half way hetw. "ti tho sua ntt.l Mercury lies a little planet, lost i.. the efl'-llu'i'tiee of the s i: liam Hall nam." this He Hniiiar.ee." Other asti-o-i searehetl for it. eliristei.it liefor" it has hoeu i'.ein.l. a planet itilloil exactly I earth an.l tlie sun. it. v : he seen era.vliun like a I ia the s-in's ilisk. la t !: nl pelipse s.n h an ovli face if its jnis:'ii:i a- v a wer favorah ' M.-si have eoiieludi .1 t hat t hen planet, Imt that the ;; Mercury anil the s ,a is ei -ir Wi'- I'iaiiet i :' lets ha,, i' Vlih-.ol 1 1 t l- sia ii -..oT. tie -:omoti;ro .1 it uero:-; an of .-iu -how it t!ic tart'-, eo-.oinevs itri stj.-a l.i'tffl'lU Mrt. Winn'owNfeotlOn.; -vr-ie f.irelillctrfn Ifftliintj, mifli'as I l.e .'ii m. re.l a -. I it llntlllita lion, nilnys at it , i-ar. - ti i n-1 . . h Uo; l h1. Th unKii.'.'i'iK'i.l man eeic with the th'.iiirlu tl.at l.e ut brilliant to ei-cere fatii.uiJ. .'4 1:1 llU'lt i'ii ar-' t..o So. 17 A Mother's Tears. "I Would Cry Every Tirr.o I Wasncd My Bab." " When Im wn9 3 months old, first fes ters niel t lieu liritu bolls brok o out on my baby's o e li. I lio form ?rreii.l down ti i back ck until ei)J- o a tne K$3fa bo tnasj cf riw Huah nl.. rtereil linn I tv.ml I .-ry, ronllr.iii tvli .' n he was In. His pitiful wtilito? w.i ct. readlne. I h.i. n'joiit Rive i a;, o. ... ' mtIds him w'mn I wa na;e I I :.- .- , HokI's S:irsii"rill-i. a!! .e'n'i- t : f -:i Inlni talle.l. I wi-li -I r'i- ' , ... ;: , Ilool's Me.ll.-Nt-I S et. .- ! ii' I li .: Olive Ointio-at mi I iv l.lm II . V, .,r. itHpariiln. 'l'lio o'ull s.vntt e'. I, : overy tlay, aa.l very soon iho . .;a-: ;. m. quite notl 'e!i.. 'I'.:.' Jis -ii.ir.i r.'w I 'sj Innammnliou wnt il otii, t'loskia t e.ii on a healthy eolor, an. I th ra.T tl l..-- iu to iteale ovtr nal a thin skin f.tr:n. I as tin oales ilrniin I oil. I. ' tliaa t .vo li utlei of Quo. 1's Snrsa;tri;i.i, all-1 I v ll.ol'i Ueitlcate l S.m uul !!.) i' Oiu. o.nt. rnxnt, aoeomplisliit I ihi" won It-rfa! eti I cannot pr.il-" i!e'-.i nut li -in"s h ilt itnout!i." JIik. (leKiiis ir, J7 Myrii.) S:., !;jehest-r, N. V. The aliove ttwtlm :il.tl Is T--rv muehon doosu.l from Mrs. (iii'irliiol'i lel'ur. As luany mother tvill bt Interesto.l In rou.l tag the full letter, tvn n ill senile to any one who s.'ii.U rfiiiurt of n on a poBlul earil. Mentinn this caper. I FARM AID GA l!u laisy on itio lliiit's. The teams will soon bo very busy rn. I Hie farmers al.o; but in spite of 1.11 this don't overlook the matter of reeim; t. tho collars, l r rl'ter the horses have been ".'ayi'i.: up'' all wiuter their shoulders will n ilou'it bo ten Icr, an I wlieu t'uy are lust i put into liar tie as tho eon-taut joi kim; , f tUo I'low ia liable to make thoe. : very i-a'v. j j Koiiictimes a balky licr. e eoi be ; cureil by )...U;!i. over the harue-.t j 1 atnl tlctcriniuiu;.; just v.diat is bot i.. - : in;.; the Hutu.:'.!. Niucty-ni ie ottt a , ' linadretl men would balk if !': y wee i ' compelled to work whva in be.- sane ' condition that "iuo horses a'--, : I Tlie least ihia tli.i. ca i l. .1 oie I f ! the ever f.til.ibll scrvan' e ' ;aa.i is ha nciUo him as eouil'ortabl,' ::i pjs- i;h!e when at labor. , ! "Idle! I'or lie,,.. Tie.' small scetK se.eU as ih -e fr.vu j raiict an 1 yorjj'.it'.ttt, aro lua.-'. better til i" vh i!e In ban cevi as , later fee 1 I'.-r fowls. Ihi" latter can be and is swall owe I ! .i fas!, and ofleu m a few i iiii'ltes tie' lieu tilis in smili cr"p -. that the active in i; o!-' of the !.. ird iM'tnc-t lie lc.v't.:V. to -Tviu i'. Ins ic'i .Mses t'ie fowl liec.im.M crop l mil. I, in whicli c, i hti.i',1 tiiec.ir'.i fcrtucnts, ;i:i,l tlie result t-: certain ,Uit;t itiiless re lieve 1. A -!r. iut i cr. p j i-t l.i'.'e ea.i l.'.'i to o". out th -;.i- es t : a' ... . i spaa li'i ; " will o.'tea u 1 perm -lii'i.l r.'h ;', l ac: e i !; s:i 'h dan .'i r ia Ic. ai'i a ssii'tll seds. .- fecial! v if th- v are itle.e l s that t!:"' fowl b.u :' cxt rci-'e s-nue tti t;et ti.em, an I .1 v a I'e'V at a ! i'o :s betlor if i rol; th in if fed li'.! : u 1 her,, ru nee an .ie ii. ei -t : aied that to'! be nr'ued as .1 i'.-r i:. reason th.; d unward iusba w'.eu a iicavy so I ti:e .'t I th of nine 1 lain 'that the licit ' r will ai:.l tli il '. soluble. ! fall i ' i the f , '. i. ; i-'s the,, s :!' d ... u :nt . the La;-" if it v. a th:- - 111! le le:'. :' . rl'.'l III'I.'U : .Kit'ira'iy ::-. dec; or '. o'lhl tio t:o ' fa 't :'i i' ' i - , b..i:t lo.d. a ilari t wo u ;'. ali i the 1 .!cp;lt of The act i oi l le the ,:i (a w. ;i preferable .1 VV ,l, r cim . ':. '. ; be a T.i-s i , th phi i n'liowa iu i'ld useful. A l.i.: t 1 bv n..i.in,' b a: a p. a i ' -,v 'l, lii:e. .'.'..""!- A . 1 r.t . the bivii . ' t of the it,:. . This will veiy ! . i.lll'l of ft ! :..:i l- of a I. . l.-i-th ..I th" ..' a. :o ar the t. j. .. i l.e..i the I. . I ". li' tug i'Pe:i. Iiv li i.-. i: '.,i 1! .i ..!';'. . i ! he pro tui - . I; i.rt.jier att. :.:i a. 11 to! llO.,' Ill ! . - i..' eiiolera ! 1 Th. v , a.ri 1 for t'u i- ai.l toty 1 he it'll. ii.- it I;. I.,i: an.l it i-i ti"' --.ivii. : t'li -i.i or their 1 eu.e '1 v. Ito have t'l He 1 11 us I'han j aie toe .l'.el. !:; it- l'....!l .1 ,i i: v jietts nt: . ::i: 1 si. U' ia::' if i I f.' eo i rtu'itu t-la.; aatit tv.ttcr. Ihoia t :t i s s'.irl lt. r.ls that are lir. p.-i'-!y e:'.' e 1 f.,r he.'. ::-.. i'lfeet.'.l. a i I. if tiie season is I'avora'ule for the .level t'l'ineiil of the o.o-im of the .11-e ie. a:i I'l'l le::u t' h eh .iei'.i f- ! I . -.'.s, that -wool's h oo- v.orth nut .11 th ei S:ni 1 I' eamiot he s;i l t -.n in r,.v tm'.. that le.s no ehaiily I.y u.".' are. 'I hey are tiie toi'v ilefie-t.e ani'iial ' that -.ll lial'il. tally hive a e, rt.uu !a ' :u v, Inch t.. .1. it-i' their .l,-..p .i:i:.' a keejUii-' t he j-. i : a lor of t h inn.;., eleau, if tloy are 'i..e! i i ,!o il... I live ittre v. a'. '' an I i!eiry ..f Ol-eeil f.'il 1 lllll'i'l ' th" l eliol of .le-V.-io lilllellt ail ! ! ' . . ' a. 1! il .' i':o s at a", will r.e sour -e. Oaeo r i iea-iiros to oh lie resoite l t 1 .. III.' .lise.l-e i ' I I 1 It 1 1 1 1 - I II I ( .' 1 1.1 not pi '.'. : ! r.-.-i e:i'l help ;-. wii. ro yoa e i i i ' A I'o.v loin; i t j short ones. N I unless y.ui ii.r. -. tlnow away. I I of weed set- i j as soon as the -: a. .ive.l to- .: 1 ivaes :-i.. : I 111 11 1.- S-v.-i. ii- RDEN. e.i.; -it ih'.ioi;. i. ajij-.eai-.il..-.'. u the. oh. r iiaud over ., . .,,'1 .'...le'i if t-liM ru i:i ; will somet l::,e t causo tin) .' . a ....e -o'lie idaeo . . ,...;-.'. j "', ZrZ hard aeVtin.., with-, h-vturc that de- ii:;'' ,n iXlUU' and h tlivor that is in - oi will rue it Plant no wav impaired. Yet this ia what ,.a si: X d w k- ' everv'.hn-v nan aspiresto aeeomplish. ' .t . ; II vof.ri. li.ispU'iitv of study ami work i ..V U-n .'.ark a'oai.f him to do it.-S.'W. Chau- , "' ' " . i.,i, ;,.,(. a f!i,-,,ws three or Let, iu Amei i" tu t ul.iMito. ,!.;. i;:.'llti,'r j1;",.: ; ".r;;.. 'I' j! , J Take ., T.i ly !euif,.:;i.U nw house.uai 1 - , ; -l.i dm-? I'h'itismtntUtoorotnautii ' e'fre !. lirt ,r. . .. v with vo:.n-Uen in tho lion i n t.. t ,i urn m .. .. ... i!l not oleoot to 1,., iu:r e-in li1 1. oi. le tho eh). Is w. '! j tlie (Jl-utllel "'I t four iii'-hes .1 apai 1. II 1 . y fore the fin'r-.y A small lei'ieh oi iu wiitt-r. tiieii s tlo.MI till It .1 II l..,,i ,,..t (I,...,, u..t befotai the io every roouei. dirt , fl ies mi tliem ...id' you will not lost; a jilaul. P'aut them i i jliteeii inohvs iijuiil, fnfiM lins the. roots -.nt well and iiessiaj the dirt down tlrn- ir o'i the rents. 1'iaiit them on tho i level. If i Hey are aliovo it they will ' dry out an 1 tiie. If below, iu cultiva L ! ti.u C.-.o clods will roll down on thoin an.' cau-'.i! much tiiinecessafy lab.ir. Til-1 same tlay you plant tUoiu, cul tivab' theni. Keep tlie sarfueo lo so fit all time- until t'l-o-t in the fall. Never plow w ii h bi ; sliovels. Never throw the dirt up t) tUem ;u us to make a rid-e. At all times, plow n.i cloao tit the plants as you can, Irai- Stiis? tho runner wi tlie plow or i cultivator into a c'.oso r It wools ; til'.'!'.! OIK. appear in the rows, pu ),) not cut c.T the runner-. If you will lot uo fruit .:;ro'.v on tin ia the tJrst year you will h.'.vc a bijrcr cftp the the next. It pay-. t pin mi oil" the fruit stems. 1'.) it 't nelec! this crop and you wi'l have a tiiin.: of beauty ami idea-are iu the eti 1. W. I.. ndcrs.):i, i i tho Ne v lla r'aul !l jaiestea.l. A i:,-ll;.nii. i,t ii-;.t. 1?y tlio ail of a homeui a le p.'st 'Ifivitli? luac'uiec. as iiinstre.ted. pot can bo driven uearlv as f.c-t as a te i'a cut walk on h.at oils, an 1 t a.'H l.e., even oa a heavy soil, will not be greatly pro!. n rod. I'iie only tlb'-i-eu'.ty will be iu tlrivin.; on a ro I'ae twj si l; pieoi's ,a ai are I'.'l iueiies by li feet : civ-i jMCOtM b ar as Km ; as tie' w.i.ron is wi do an 1 Iv'i in-'iei. I'ieetM io are T.'i tftiu-s au I -". fe. t 1.i:k, li-'i'i.; let ir.t ev..-pi,'ee '. one hill'. I'ros ;a-'e . is f 'Jx 1 inch end 1 ) let I ni:r. uiei iise l into e c 2 ill die t. Win b is iiperated by a er.i::k on 'id'. Hammer 1: is operate I by a crank; a line a. la -hod ti trip hook on !ia:a- a.'- passes turou,'ii pull- llirou.;!i block at e t ) wiu.lla- i . I'or my wa ron, piee s h h are ea.'a ! T J iuclies a i ! 1 t'- et I mr, fa ten.. 1 I ' cn.l'i of a an I e, b"ivin ' pi t -e for li.iuim-.-r I i work iu. Wa.-.o.i wheels ar' ih 'iv:i a' i i. Too two co I'.-a-pie s j tiie i-'inticrs f : i i o'iicr to work up uti I down iu a:: 1 are fla 1 t! l ri -' ' : t on e". 1 i f e e, , b ..: r bi.l" 1, as sh e.vn. wit'i fen- 1 i. -. A - -f o: ix. in i. a-i i i-i of HJ in -h. a-i 1 1 no I on the i:i';t. r fa I in -h si. i ' o.-l 9." -'i e. A f ,r,e-. ! 1.:.,' u i", ,!i i io of lia n- J J. le.uie. ,' -i io o; tii-J run .-.' .ve is ma le in e ', 'h ; . r f '-h w:i :.: : .all ti rui't-; ; v. hi -ii i an I 1 i.i -a ! e;. an 1 eailr in tlia j iu'cliei wi 1 tides up and en oti j i. .b. i. it d feo; of small e f-u- hoisting the hammer is re- .pi 'Fix tt tiK-siav of r:ir rxr t!itvt:i:. .,,1. A line miy b tttt.i'iiel to started a littiO cimtinei in tne rave-nhi.it- ,o. haonie'r an 1 bv siiaolv luetit it will widen and deepen will icl in.; on it the h.tnitii.'r taay l.o ir. : ji 'i a- any de-uel h.-iaht. Fifty ..'.i'c'ls is wvjV.it enoueh f,. l,a:um- r. , I'.v.i blows . f liaai'aer, tinier ord.- i i;-v chir mi, will .hive a po-t. A , one man an I a boy can operate IV tor I'.. Miller, in r.inu a'd ' ll.l'.ilitr I'ottlil, airvi.iau won". 1 iti.iU'' tin .iu..-.! i -r tor f T ft ei itieal taai Uet ' r u.iea-Vj.li liefi.re liiui, aa 1 tliotlau o.-s tl at tlii-eateu Ins j ...laet are s. unmet-oil that h- is l.ev i -ure ol lii pi-otit until tUe natter ha- teaeae 1 t:if e -JilslllU'T. M t . i tlio l.lltlel- Ilia 10 111 tlli ei'l'.ltV i-, l 1 :t 1 i . I l'L-lotV faiioy or exti a. an I only an t';!ieitit!y ..tnall ju't'oe'.!:! ... ' the whole oitt. it -Us r.t i 'l; ; I .Pc' itio'is i;ive!i ill av.y marl. !. A laoio stu-.iiaaiy of tae .!-l'l?.irH t'.af tiiiv.t-.'tl t) emise l.i-leittol- to I.- !.. '.I-..C-.1 .lo'.vn is -nlli.'ieht to hho'.v 1. ". e.u i f il lie must lie. The v.or: -l l oi'tlii- sulijeet is ti.u: tvo are to ' mi.'c jHt v.hat eanses nil the tkf. :-. I'or ins: ia,-.', stro.iUy a". ! tu o'.lel 1 utter will .- eu.-:;ia- -- e one ft- 1 1 1 the Lest ilairv or i. rueiy, ua.l tlairytuea , f extieriet. '0 .h'l' l' a- to the eift ,. i'1-.e of tii:-. S a'tnl.u:.; it to I lie i-liiirn :t'l I tie' lCc-l !i Is ttf in : . k. -i 1 4 ; othei i : . th-- t-:.ii. era: tire i l'iiie tilllk nul t le.i'ii. alii i t ! i !- -t to lae l . 1. 1 tiie e c's Live reoeive 1, wUi.'h o.iV-.vts tlie or i'a alver.-ely. It in oeitaiu that s "..'a Latter u.-vt'.' e.'i'.u- i.iau Is the hi 'he-t crioo, a'tii.e; -u it ?n :iv lie aim .-: I .: foo' in O"! a.il liiVoi'. it Is iij'".':r.-.i:iee a'v.eiius :!,vor tha' tlelc ainea ti.e ,'i ioo of t.ntter in eitv m uhets. How to '..:itr,.l ti..? favor att-.l -weetness of !,. i- is a ,,.-..1 loin tint 1 . 1 ,, . has iitsel manv a .i.uiv.u ia to if row , la inv e li litions that ! 11 it prevail ill ell ea.M that it w.cM bo uapo,si!,!e f. lav .losvii (,-ene.al rules that wee.iM il.tavs bo up-lo-late m 1 vervtiilll;; el l.'tie il S-.ve, t erea tl. th . is' ..1 makin.;, and apparently neoessm-y to j lo.l'.l 'O tin; liue-t butter will oe to o-cut, b it s uae III!1.' utietpi ett'd ei: fi fe in the temperature ,.r an ae.-i-.! ..1: t . the ti-..'.,'hineiy or failure b) htvetli'i p.iohi'i' t: 1:1 1 p.'iTeeily t.ter-ih.-.'.l may eau-e a d. t that will re da,'..; tin p..!i!s .. eent or t v.. p itin l. Kveit the luai'er of ('..titrt'lliiu the . im-i.-tiir ' in butler is an importnut tin.-. t ' ve r t'h u r 11 i n -f I. utter will ,, M:ueli:a.M eaus.. tho nioi-ture iu it to 1 dry up -. that it will n t keep well 1 nor p; -. nt a tine apve ir.uce. The I salt in tins dry luito i d. not dis solve pr-.p.-rly, but fo.heis on tlie I Olltsl to nl til" lillttei a': 1 ll!jliros its soft an 1 -.liishvbiltiertli.it is always i i ,...i ... 'it... .......-.. v.. t..v . . ...:n ... ....,. r.f i ... . .. i-.- -- - - eilile I I.V Volir Slirillime? Apilieaiit-"(.)li. ::o, i-ahun. io f..eS in quite used to it." I.-idy Whet is y.ar fiivn'.me? . Applicant - 'P'.rhnt'-" An.Mt. & iiiioii i?iniv nrr !fcfcS.4..w?J.i. ,. .i..e. ..A.At.i(..j v.. it tfii.loiir " T" "T" TT J I' i 1 the opening tf th 3 'idi:,;a.i.l dm iuSsea.o:,, X imd c-peeially witli t ao jeat'i'carnuee of bit-vcles, v.'o shall Lear much d' good voa-N. It is w i dled that in this country v. o miirht see us uiii.-h ivs we hear of t iieio. 'wbero tho hiu'liwaya aro improve I t her are valued, and people w li.i U'j lllei,. , ii.-v. . ,-. oliil wil'in ' !o I'l back to tlie l.in.l of trouj.ii of sun 1 ii.itl mud that passes far n turnpike i-i many parts of this country. The Stood loaiia movement has in-t ceased from liiovinir, and clieertn new comes, every now and ai;ain, of thri lnyiu"; of asplie.lt in cities and of mae utluiu iu the country, yet so little i tlono iu prop-.ii t:on to v,h'itoii;;ht t: be done, and t.ia-; bo done, that one loses he.ii t, no an I n.; lin, ami feaii lu,for4i coU'itry that for tho nei ceiiturv this i-t tlooniotl t i travel over iihnost tio; worst ia -ds in all the wolld. A trav eler who has jut reaoiied the Falsi, m bis return from a wheehnp tour id nearly three Vt its around tne worl I, reports that Le found the roads iu Illinois worse tliau timse in Cliina, V luoll v, i o l'.el etofoi e suppose I t bv the meatiest that cotil 1 be fouu I ia any land that bad ron Is at alb due of the chief eaa-'o- of the slow lies witli which rcforia )ro,:re:s,M ' wid i ro'oably be f .uu 1 in tiie fact that ia our country di-dnets the farmeri ' di-oever that pood roil Is do lint stay pood for. ver. They appear to think tha' their v.h-de duiy is done when a proper found. ui m is laid and it in .-mouthed by n roller. Thiy do not think i;i tids 'vise of their houses or their ooirvhos or their farms. They know that biuidiups need repair: they know that trees need trimuunp, tiny know that Ib lda nee i plowimr, an l they Rather the stones and stuuipsout of tliem i -very now and then; yet th roa. I that J a-ses their iKors an 1 H used by Inn '.reds of th.m"au is td persous, is buried iu su.ov in winter, is seoretl by rain ami pierce I l y frost receives no attention from them what over. They i'.o these thin ps better i ubroal. '1 ;cv lirst make a road v.ita n eloau. It. a!. piiper!y praleds,:;--i face, then they appoint men whosa 1 .lady bus,!' it is to eo over it an I - make rep. or-. (jlneeiis C. 'luty has .spent ini.ii m? of tlollar- f ' maoa lam, and it has i-e-curd the 1 : roads in the State of New Yoik. It" they at e allowc I to pa to ruin the w o k will all have t b ilotie t'Vt 1 iiu at a t'.'emen.Ieeis ix- ficusc. . i 1 men can kc re pa ire 1 p at ; uu l loat a Co-!-. ,o .-I nine his pav v. ih not be r.i.-re tmiu a cotipl of d..Har-.i d..y, unless ho is in poli tic. It i- wiser to pay this sum thaa to loive a 1'iii tf thou-auds of .Itdiart to meet at t:io end of s itaa years, la ll ii-opo th ' 1.1 ti.lO'.'.i watch tho lii.'h- ways jut as track walkers wat 'ittnu raiiroa t-. Wu..n,vor a heavy rain It.u e-ery nc.'(0 ling rainfall until that l art of the pavement ia torn beyond repair. A little tampitlj? wi'ii Rfavc!, a s'otie put it: the channel, a ilioveb i n oi eartu u-re nun t.ieie, n t-uo .u obiitt-rated, n bv-e stone t nrow n aside now an. I tlieu will keep tU" ro.n-l ia Horvioeable coiidilioii for a life time. Tlie way not to lo ii is t'uieiy illu--trat.cl iu IVospect l'.uk, where a .'..tuple of nien of int'-llu'-.-ti-'o an 1 a little t.iore diligence than wo see ii public service would mike farther re pairs needless; but ii'o-.'lut.) nettled follows tho enrfaoinrt of every patli .lu ,l lYe The stitch in ttnij that saves t.ine is never upp.i-j l. it is not suttieieiit to make "o 1 i .tl-. It is j i-'t a-, imjuiv I utit t . I then g o.l. New York Mail an 1 re- Tlif. Ttcoiioinif I'teip. Speaking of roo.1 i .tl a-t an eo oi- ,-illl .0 i-0lOSitioll, tie ! e i 11 ) ilollht tnat if the common l.i .rr.vays of '.ho I'liiteT State.- were hi i pi utiythiii.; li'-.e j'roper eoti.liti -ti :h, v wo-.il 1 .ivj i.iiili.ins of tlollarw aau'iiilly . Atiov eniiueut epert esMlnate it at half n 1. lilt. .11 .lollars or on. lulf the uintro. i.Uioiis cf the fa:a -i- "r..ili .;i h i lar CjifrrcKs." T'lieio was a r.a'. o.al fjoo 1 r.i.t.l- Movement on a ili.Vcent 'i iu -:j i early in tiio century. It iuolu lej tiio li-iililiiist of a tiatioiial turiifikc fr.e.a Washington to St. I. ,uis. T'hon lvei.t of raiiroa N uipiie l the in oveuietit in the !.u 1, uutl all that remains of it t..- '':1.v ' ' 't! Cuiulierl.in i turtiiiUe. Hat ,'v.tvs wet-,' ttee.ie.t iii.t I it iieee-- -. , mty rocosuize.l. 1 ho iron rail i ""-o I'-ea ma le the lea litis hiv'hwavH Uurius the fa-a hnlt rentii. y. vatlroa.1 la highway of eam.ne, ,-., ; I .,.. n a. .11 -.t iq 11 tlttlitt.. I'lcll j ' an. f o are livers, nariiore, nun eaua'.s. . .... ,.f ,-.,1, Tl,!. i"l' " '"- , ,,' o Mintry lir.s fpoii h.lln.tis of .lolhus fr niilroa.l l.ni .lm;:. hiin.lre.ls of raillious lor c.inais umi aim mwc 101 rivers ami harbors. let not one outlet? oi out rommo i- it v. of any Kiui, tuat is iniiiieu over i-iiiho.vK eaiiuis, rivers and liailiors, but is lir-t Imtikl over country r.vis : or city Ftrcti. Tlti V.iT In lel .iia I Iton ln. 1ao hears a ifoo 1 tle.i! from time to time id the ifood roads movement. s paldio S'Oi'i iiOiit lieiiiud tl ? l i thtl farmers of New York really want first- : class hi ;U ways, or are they content with tii"-o they now drive on? Tlu treattiien; whicli the lull pendinr; at Albany appropriating SI ,p mi, Odd for pool Vol 1 i ;;ets will throw lie; Ut on tliose.iiie-ti.ini. It is prr.vi.led in 1 this iiie.i-r.io that tho approitriatii)ti j (ball he -p. -tit in aeeorda-i. e with tho J , l,r',v toe : . of the law of 1 by w hu ll , t io St it.- icivs ill iv per e-. n. ol tuo tliirtv lhe per cent, nud tlie town or I j almtti, ,oi,erly owners immediately ' mtere-te I tho rotuaunng lifteeu per , - . ... . . . . ; Tins certainly .s a fair division or. ' t all events. , is a ...vision , h.el, etiihles tli.MO who desi, e goo.l roads i to secure taeni without placing too llUl,,0U Upnu the.' shoulders. tu m 0 j ti;e R . -'l roa. 1.4 eonventiou lately he d .'. , Albany, r.'the farmers a, ihole.lesir. , its pflssa,.; and bestir ,e,s,lve.s to ' that cud tliey can have then-way. II . ( ,,, (.,ij.,im.. will bo justitiod in concludin:; that tin tiiuo is not ripe for making; s i Lu st an appropi iatiou. Ncv York Mtiil and Express. tty t plve th Imj'resiilon that - ' 1 "'" " "o, Wlieu lUt-y uro I we.li li'iaieiis. We r and n' iv.r every pai-kiipa of Vvi- ! - An 1'aii:i ss ls. that tail-, to pive satis- i fa -ti M-MiroH rriiri ('o., L'liiouville, Mo. Sol.l i.y all dniK-:.i.-t-i. ; u:il. , -vr ,,M , ,,t. , ,:1V, r.-atio ,,( n,th h'lero. Hall's rata-rli rtire Is n li.piid nud Is'aloei ; intertuiliv, ni.it nets dire ;! upon the 1 1, d i umi mil sun, i -os ol tne i-y-teai. s -e : lor usi moioai". ii-eii, Kolcl I.y i ru. 1'. J. I'd. MiV A Co.. Pre) s da" mini counts for as w hen 11 eoiiies to t.il;l!,v; th I I ie lli .l I'r, nr.d l'ev r Is a n. ! t'litn. Imi,.. 1 1 1 a la.'tt'.f.-s (orai. ? I l lpllen !ol tlllU , f Hu m '- !' t i I- I nii-M-.l no- l-atli ti ls r.'.orniiu-." SI .1.1 .t.N.- !b.v, you r.-t-v tl-i i:.e matter t- the Auk Your ln uler for Allen's r.int-T:ir. A pOW.t.T IO -llMkl' I' le Velll sll. H::;'.'n:;i:A; -.:-- -Yo aih N tilV. A i o i. -1 " 't dlw i.aUe-. ,i ir ln;hi At lib drill,'!;!-! - an 1 !!. -tul-'s. A.blres, A.I. . Sample icaio'd 1 Kill-' tion-te.l, l.elt.y, N. 1 Fuel Oil Tc tJ. Pi far the t'-.-N wi-i fit'T oil ia teiidi d ii? a icd .-l itute for coal 0!l Phip.i of war. whiili i.re bciiip in uie nl Nor folk and .' w Vie k. do T .1 app- .',' t have s:t.iili. ! the .e' c.v.u -.-. .rt . f tests IClde ..I'.. ! It is 11, est piob- able, bow, nr. thai eo.d w;!! .-ome tl tv Ii- sup.-: s. d. d by some m -.e i-asdy l:a: ih d l ie l. Tl; uiitltoritu s Im-, Iti;; il.a-ce , i the pres. !lt lists li.i'o' ll.a.'.c r .a lied t be o 'in I -. -ion the.. I n I ml A ill be :il abb- only m tiir.es of mor-K-ncy, -.sp cially on boant t. rp. Io boats, wloti it is to i ' :--::! to ;:. : up st.-am tpiitkly. At sail ::nn :- the .pii.-tio:: of ti t'ticmy ie d not inter into tlie inaltt-r. It is ' t too ta'-'y o) dett rmine wl.i-ih' r f 1 I v. ill be Ptuokeb ss. ami !h" oth- i- !'. .nil: , s vchii h have ret i'tnmeii,!. d it t : i..', I.a . e not b. en f illy tleu:'.,st:.i:. d. t!.. :-f,i:e it may bo s.-tiio time toie an.-, tbini: definite in the way of an inipro.e.u. ut w ;ii 1 e disco, c;vd. P....-4 1 I M'll 1. 1 H Is r.. -- a: .'i'i'tv:.. : N,.;.t-..r . I r. N, i t i;. II. ll l.M. 1. Foil WOMAN'S IIKAI.TII E 'rnct Tif ttt'rs iron1. Wtinion Kn lievcti of Tnin '.yldr.i. Piuki: iui. " Jh k Ml:-. 1'in i-.;i vi c-iiimi I......1 t.. -a .e ;.. :r tt:h in a te; r. ble -t a 'c - o Oe.ei a ;'o...i 1.--5:.;. to" -.. ff my '""ly sec;... d ! . 1 : way. At !:-:. i f i.e:.-t Sell' or" i : wa- ' ou.i '... ao thouel.t there '.vas i.o . 1 afier taa-.t'if -v.'rat I ... ' 11. I'inkUaai's Ve,:t tat 1" 1 11 111 llllfl tf I .::.! a . mi I: .'.v 1 ..'.ail M .. M'eh. my ha.l f.-eii well an.l eaj nltvny- !'i-:r Amos' l-r.-. u .tin i iiio. .... I. th. .' y.0'1- llli-.ll.-'l'O i:ii. II .v .-.'.,. ;. :i I'emale Trounies Overcome " IU ai; Me.s I'im'am : i le. i h aialo trouble. I'llitfe.; i.i. n-es, mi l l.l.lnev eoiiitilii nt. a'-.,'.;.:. , 1 1:-. -ii...-. A iii .tit a year si';.) 1 hapnt i.e.! to p.'-'.i op a . paper 1 ha! e. .n!a: at i an a -1 vert .-e-eeiit . of I.mI.ii II. rhihi.aai's Yec,...,).: ,. poiin,!. iiu.l wlo :i I ' ml !."' it 1.-..I lielpfil I'tiier-. I tlioa-l.t it :n 1 1' !. in Ij' me. iiu.l ile.-hl.-l to i,.ve .: a trlah 1 ill. I ar 1 a- a r. -e'- aat n.-v i eliivf jierfeet'.y v eil- I o. -ii t-.t:.t.!i t- a f.-r tin- l.ri t-lit y . ear i:.- ...i. a.e I.- . i 1 1 1 . Eie."- Mil". I I.AKA'M.! 1.1 it. l 1 .-el' Neb. No riore Pain " PlAT. Mt:s. I';mim: -or Ve,.- table roiiii..uii.l '.a-. I" "!. i f r.a;.. 1. Tent t'.t to mo. Vt . i, io'. titt'ii-i'H lir-t j a'jei're.i lio-v iter '!.'' irregular, i Tliey on ::. .1 t ..': ti He. I iti.l not leave for a v.eil. ..r tr. !. I always : fiiiTei-cl n' 'he-.e times with t.-rriblo 1 pa. us in lis 1 icl, ai. 1 it!... n.eii. YVi.uhl be ill be.l f MMcral days unit wteahl j not bo exactly lit'. ..mil at time.. 1 to. k I.; .ha II Th:':!,., m's h ea table ( o:ii;..iutci a i: I lie in. - bi ea.-.ie rej;ioir Biol 'aiiii o-''' me i ntireiy." M-l . Iv. I". I i 511 It. lo u'e. 'i. Soiro i:."t tie'V lire M! read, Ir. ti' i"''rt . caother j ir.,ri I WIITE I v m maim violence, but act as a tonic on the whole 30 feet of bowel wall, strengthen the muscles and restore healthy, natural action buy them and try them. You will find in an entirely natural way your bowels will be promptly and permanently put in good order for the Spring and Summer work. To any oefdy mortal suffering from bowel trouble anJ Ico poor to buy CASCARETS we will fnJ a boi int. Adirew Sterling Kemcdy Company, Chicago oi New York, mentioning jverliieiruol od PF" t,, (me a tl In nT. ......... i, DriHisie TAfLrrs. Ah tliu-cl-ts reiuntl me niouey ii i"s iu cure. II. W. linovK's slh'miturooui'JfU liex, t-ueli t!:ics i'tlitor' nii'ftlliR r liki ly Io 1 1- oM'rdini. ctz "COTTON rC Culture" the name is of a vai u- able illustrat ed pamphlet t . i i ii g, $ I VlllCJl SllOUIU the hands DC in cverv planter who - 1 ! raises (Jotton. i Jie l book is sent Frf.k. i j S'n 1 1. 1" -! a-' !w. t tiilKM W KALI WORKS. ,., St.. New Yelk. ON 10 DAYS TRIAL. liiiniii Htr 111 IK I-' I rrnil- ' . irit..r. !. 11.., c . irli-V' le IU ki I-' nc -r.ilric I.i I -ill-hull " liliril". !"'" 1 I" I' j on. ,,.,,,. t.i $;. I te v tmik- I I" r : ..to n r.. I.el-r. i 'itl.tl.'n' mi'l if. in j fif,. l'..n l l.nv ui. til t. a li.ar fr. in , il. V joe iii:iiitifj..'ii.r. r ui. l M-ii , Oi:. t I tl. II--. Iln-r "here tvf lltttd i i ....-!! . 1 1 I r.lM ii. t l..r.. I (, lll-IM-ol K Mil Ml . to. j OlISy.ONIA, PA. I AGENTS IS3M eii i i. at. IV. '." Ill . ! -,'.. ! : t !:-. II M. ' I 'tit- lt.-l.t i"'.M ' i:i .,. s. 1 1 t.. : ..T ilny mi: . l. I :.r . : lu- -1 0.' J tl!' i-i-t l.'H f . I' li I.y. J. L. N ICHOLS & CO., S... ol :- '.' - notrl I l: ill 1,1 1 iiu Atl'iiit-i. . ROOFING MATERIALS, ! Jila.k. iml (iilvaitit'd CorruzateJ Iron i . ,: :'r,"1'VV''J'),"!','"'''v',;liJ ' : .'..' C;'., ', , .... i . jl.i.,' ii. tj i- .. 5.1 H u! ii .U.r! PATENT! ll lti:i oil In . i i'l I tl Iiu II. h'II. : .1 .. I :.. 1-1 s l 7 I Ii Ii l . .if I, li. l. .11, II. t . l: ,i. i I. . ... t"... ",i,l..l a:..l Uttr.i.l. , ,i,ii,,in J)-..-r ' cTT.vttnirti; fjr aL naimtr ct NERVOUS r DISEASES ... !.. i iiuais n.rurs h' ?': .. . rmirottHVfO inisoiv-inooi) . Do.oi lli jj DROPSY ..y,? .?'c.n!i :,. . ..i 1.-1.. ...... mi.I IllitntO tr. it.i.u 1 ri e. Ur H U uttth'BllU!l. B B, Atlo.. ti AIM Mi iim:-s..i..i "...nt f.m. tf -.. iif -T.- ! :l. II.. I..'!'. M.O.IIlN f.T rtl-t. f il-.." ! . I-. I ..ii. n. .1 s -an.-. Vn-ici.li i-t.-., 1 r H . -i. i.i ie i . I t :.: '.., 1- li.ii- is j 1 , I . .... 1. .. ..111. 11 1 - A.M.! I. 1 1 1 .Wuiii Mm I. KiiLuiuliI. u I la r lir .-ur'M-T tiarl .nitrr f Apring- n , , .,. - in- .n.r,.-..t'- ti n ll.til ftfiinu cf Iftit ;u i .f--i !h ii. Many fcl.owf of HI RES Rosier IS 1. "-y 'tilt-f- I .A- .'. (S iiUCl iVr'tl.t A.L tlbt IAH3. 13 M ' ""i'l frta. T:.si l...l. 1 su pi Causes bilious head-ache, back-ache and all kinds of body aches. Spring is here and you want to get this bile poison out of your system, easily, naturally and gently. CASCARETS are just what you want; they never grip or gripe, but will work gently while you sleep. Some people think the more violent the griping the better the cure. Be careful -take care of your bowels salts and pill poisons leave them weak, and even less able to keep up regular movements than be fore. The only safe, gentle inside Spring cleaner for the bowels are sweet, fragrant CASCARETS. They don't force out the foecal matter with CADY CATHARTIC . g GREENSBORO, N.C. fot the treatment of THE LIQUOR, OPIUM, MORPHINE N other Drug Acdlctlom. The Tobbacco Habit, Nerve Exhauttitu wiciti: i n roH A SAIL KAL MAGNETIC OIL FROM TEXAS. tlUnterril h II II . .Illt. Dalln. Trial, la . Tlif uiuat none) rful ili-tvfry ot thf o ttntii lii!r tii iit-Mrnl vvorM Ithf itiimtlMni.BriUr par wUsin oplnnl n(T'it'iim.t((T J''litt. rf Hildas, pi I .iri.rtli.vtv ti lM tithti V. lUpmatrU-anil pitlrr, 1) i uri'ti in h to ;m!i. MtmpU- ran tAtc. itt paid. l.MOlailinoiiliiUlriv flOENTSWrtNTED! I Hi: IlltO Alt Hit I'll MKIH Ir .AKt-DtHforN.C.ft s.r. SKAT.mUKKKNK.Mnr .r.o.b-.x N..l.HuDrlrlu.S.C. MONUMENTS, Tombstones, Best Stone, Best Work, Low Prices. Wc Pay the Treif hi to Your Drpot. Write for Catalogue. UCOPtR MARBLE WORKS, ' K Vt.ElGII. N. C. piANOS and QRGANS WE MAKE IT TO PAY FOR A 1 AU Write for Our SPECIAL Prices and EASY Pajment Plan at Once. E.M.ANDREWS Furniture & Music Co., CIIAKl.OTTI:. N, C. I irli Comrniltt Sulclu'e. A ui.-uii -tar !i-h was reeetilly eap tr.i e.l an I pl:u e.l mi I'Xhiliitioii lu an aipiarium in San riatieiseo. The inoriiiiii; after it- eaptiue it was fouiitl thai i. ii- of Hie rays of the star was s. jiiiraie.l !' mil it- bmly. Ii was tliiiujht tl. it a Mi: land i rah, whioli npieil il: -a tank, must lie guilty I :i--ault ami batier.v, an.l it was no. i -onliiii-'ly taken out. Next inoriiiiijr. ' however, to more of the star's rays pad tiivit sepai a ti d from it- limly. ami ! 'Vll a W.lt.'ll was It was found that the star li-h. appari miy tnssans- ,,.,1 .:(, js siirrouu.litiv's. was tlellh- .mberiiu itself. This pro. .iilinue.l until all the six linns had bei I. east till', and there was lu.t Iiinc left nl' the original star IUU but its eeinral bony. Tl.e fltui t i r if population is not allo Rethrr tollipi'M-l rf the people who travel i, n the Caiinleii ferries. W. L DOUGLAS S3 & 3.50 SHOES j&'D,f! Vortn S4 toSGcotriDarcd . vitn otnor iiiaKca Vluiliii-i'il I.y ier I.OOO.IIUO w. itrrrs. Thr anititi" luvf W. U I li. esias' n.u'ie ai.U pritel .Mine'il on helleni. I. ike 4 lw fiiL-.l:t.itc . i unti .1 t he .... ...r lie. slnul.l kiTtt llifnt i n a. t'tf w:.! rr l .1 1 lit' itV 'J. tn I t , tinier s.ee k:n4 ol ieJIhsr, i'l XSi. ". .! t-lth, .l.i'"i "t 1 111 tec. Ctl Ires, IV. L. D(MiiLA: iMUt LU., urocmon, A-' l i;riN Is f u- litat-il If you mmtilon tlii I'.iiii-r In n riiiiih mlvi'i ileif. So. IT DRUGGISTS J ri. IK uxctui.n BIT I? inn
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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