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T man i t'tt i vi mw in i r iiinn i ii w wfttiifwniWM 3 ' : 'i-ji 'VI ".:! 3 a aississippi riLors stokt. t-aa Faoia A boat Alliiatora ther War talk Goad Old Dais. The passengo., who was going down the big liver, for the first time in bis life, scoured permission to climb up beside tLe pilot, a grim old ptajbick, who never told a lio in his life. "Many alligators in this river?' inquired the stranger, after a look aronnd. "Not 60 many now, sinco they got to "UV" w. was tho reply. .l,i; ll,o. Vi.ln n.i.l folio " "Used to be lots.ch?" "I don't want to tell about stranger," replied the pilot, tighing heavily. "Why ?" 'Cause you'd thii.k 1 vn a lyiu' t you, and that's sumthiu' I never do. 1 can cheat at kccrd-i, drink whiskey oi chaw poor terbacker, but I c.iu't lid." "Then there used to be lots of 'cm?'' i inquired tho passenger. ! "I'm mott afraid to tell ye, mister, I but I've counted 'leven huudied ally- gators to the mile from Viet-:durg cl'ar down to New Orleans. That was years ago, afore a shot was ever fired at 'em." ' "Well, I don't doubt it," replied the, etranger. . "And I've counted 8,493 of 'em on one sand bar," continued the pilot. "It looks big to tell, but a government,' surveyor wai abnarJ, and ho checked 'em off as I called ou:." "I haven't the lfast dnibt of it," said the pa-'senger, as he hu.ivtd a 'gh. "I'm glad of that, straoKer. S.rr.e fellers w-uM tlrual aiu a liar, l:e;i I'm telling tho solemn r:ith. Tiiis used to be a par.olite for alligators acd they were so hick that tho wheels of tbe boat killed aa average f fort-' cine to the mile !'' ! "Is tliat so ?"' 1 "Trne as gospel, mister ! I a.-ed ti elniOit feel sorry for tlie c i--e ,1 brute, j 'cause they'd cry out e u nioit iii.e a ! human being. We killed b-'.s of 'em. i as I said, and wo hurt a ;iio more. 1 , sailed with ono captain who all.is ear- j lied a llion-un l bettles of liuinieut to throw over tho woued-.d ol'.s !" "He did ?" "True as yoa live, he did. I dou'i 'epect I'll ever see auo'.hcr sueh a kind, Christian maa. And tho alii ;utora go', to know the Nancy Jin, and to know Captain Tom, and they'd eaiui out and rnb their tails aiu tho boa: aa' jmrr like catfi, an' look uj. aud try to .smile !" "They would?" "Solemn truth, strang.r I An 1 once when we grounded on a bar, with an opposition boat riht behind, tho alii- gators gatnerud arcaml, got under lai tiou.-, they eif, (.leep and work at vari etern, and jumped her clean over tbe . ij 1-t O(.a,mti0U8 toeethor. No bar by a grand puh ! It look like r. big 6tory, but I never told n lie yet, and I never shall ; I wi. -didn't !:.' f.-r all the money you cm 1 1 put aboari this bei-t." There vra-i a painful pja', and after s whilo the pilot continued : "Onriugiues gin oui once, and a crowd tf alligators took a tow lino and baulod us forty-ti'.-o miles up f ireim to Vickaburg." "They did ?" "And when the hot-, got aloct; the liver that Captain Tou was dee..!, every alligator on tbe river daubed his leftear with mud as a badge of r..o".rnin', and lots of 'em J iiiid and died." Tho paseugur left the pilot h v.ise with the remark that Le didn't doubt the etatement, and the old man g ive 'ho wheel a turn, and replied : "Thar's one thing I won't do f"r lov- nor money, and that's rr.a'jo a lir r; mvself. I was bring up bv a )cd motber, and I'll fetick to tho trath i: this boat don't make ont." Ti. - Senator Davis oT West Virginia. A curiosity among senators is Henry O. Davis, nov nearly sixty years of ago A7hilo he was a boy tho B iltiincre and Ohio railroad carno up tho vall y of the Tatapsco past his Mrthi-lae, and when he was discharged from his father's farm ho went to that railroad find asked for worlt. They ma do biin a brakom m for a while, then ho devel oped into condnotfir, and s'uyed with , the road nearly till the time cf tie John Drowu raid. A (Table, piiriion! r. ' rery fond of money, yei wording hard . to get it, he start.d, at tl.irty-Qve yeiira of age, a little money lending bnsinert at Piedmont, at tho font of tho Alle ghaney moanta'ns, a wild, niiuing'owu, and varied the business by getting out some coal. A bank ia tho result of that wcrk, of whieh he is president, and it , ia a National bank, too. Mr. D.ivis probably had a hmid iu forming -he State of West Virginia, ia which his railroad had a urec'iil interest. Vir ginia had obstrnetcd tho Baltimore and -.i , i i .i i uniO raiiroau in unr imiuiT uajf, r.un when (the went ont of the Union, and a i "ou CUJJ" F"m""' uu ''8CJ w etute seceeded from her, it was de.-ieKl i erned by his own bodily wants; that, if d ocmorigh' np to )h;o ei-oesinir-place, , is not one loot of that this state should the Baltimore aud 0 mr. 4haf In. A 1 w tliar;. this railroad on old Virginia. Mr. Davia . bo moved into the new Mate, and be- gan to get out Inmb r and bny new eoal ! mines not mneh known to other people. ! taking into nis ventures some oi me n irrott fumilv. TT11 has an'nmulatod I Tuintsi nnn finn In moni-irnnil nroni rtv. nd is now considered on tho Demo-' erstio side one of the me-st nsefnl men to know. Mr. S. B. Elkins, formerly an active delegate in Congress from New Mexico, who Las married one of Seta-' tor Davis' daughters, is a co-operator in his enterprises, and together they are building a railroad from Tiedmont to a new coal field on the Alleghany monn- Uins, and expect ultimately to carry it . . .. SS:;. t ;oe hlo or Richmond and Alleghany rail-1 ,0,4 WORDS OF WISDOM. Tride that dines cn vanity sups on contamnt. A mind too vigorous and active serves only to consume the body. Justice consists in doing no injury tc any'one ; decency in giving no offense. They who prosume most in prosper ity are soonest subject to despair in adversity. j Tbo law can never niako a man hou- ; esj ; can ouij jnako him very nueoni - ! i 1 .fortawe wnen no is amnone. , Great things are not accomplished by idle dreams, but by years of patient studv. Ho who has filled the measure of bis days bus only laarned how to beg-it to li iv. Cheat deeds need to bo tested by tbeirspirit. Ticre ean be no eaiutli ncFS withont humility. Oft ener ask than decide questions. Thn " the way to better your knowl Ciige. lour ears teaea you, ns'. your tongno. Tbo be?t victories are thoso that are lMt bloody those tha, though achieved by tho hind, are managed by the hta l. . Th.-re i nothing so ey as to b. wise for others ; a species of prcdigality, by the wiy for sve'u wisdom i wholly aasle.l, To beautify the lo:f, wo frost tho top, but whan Fathur Time fr:sU our hnu.an top, we do not c insider it in that teuse, but hasten tn cover up Li j work Mexican JalN. In the ibq arfinent of juls there is a iktk'ieney. As at present arranged hey cm preheat but moderate terror to evil doers. Tho really lino peniten tiary at Gua Ulaj.ua is tha only one in which modern ideas cf eual discipline ure fulljatd. Tuere h by la no death penalty. The number of thti most nefarious criminals ia kept down by semi-offi -ial lyuohins as the shooting ol certain lauds of offenders on capture into whijh nobody rvr inquires; ni:.l by transportation to Yucatan ; but there still remain tulucieiitlu make one look with uuoaiu:'ss on tho slightness - f the meaii-i of restriiint employed. Tho bulla and bars are only lattices d wo jd lu'.ieh more often than iro:i. At the prcat central prison of Bolen, wheie some two thousand persons are confined, it seemed to me that a very large por ti'in of them were more cmufortablo tiJllQ they could have been in their ,rJaii,i Uom.M. They make a Btrango spectaelo indeed as "ono look. dou m,.,n theiuin the largo conrts of what his once been an old convent, where, of ullage-, un.l fr sentences of all dura- attempt is niado to prevent their com-u-Ui ii'iti-itj with oae another, oratarinc; abc-ut. They have good air, light and food, and are paid a part of their earn ings. TU"y take their siestas at noon, play at checker", goesip, and evenbnth luTiiri'jii'.'.v in a ceiitral tat.l:. Snake In ( olnrailn. The rattlesnakes fonnd on tho Col orado plains are mottled aud of a gray ish tiu-so nearly the color f the viactns 'ind the gra'-s, which never takes on a vivid green, that a person might p:.ss very near one and not see it, did it not .-ennd its warning rattle. The sound of tiio rattle reminds me of tie angry buzzing of a beo imprisoned in a hollyhock fljiver. only it is not n eor.tinnoui. It ia not safo in this r.--um to go into ouo's garden anil put one's hand cardes"ly among the plants to gather peas and ue.m", or to put. j o- ta'o viues, for under just siu-a plauts Ins Hnakeslup ik-ligU!8 to taiio a nap on .sultry daya. The reptile creeps intj eel'ars under boardi, anil a general wafchfulnops is always in or lor- The harvesters must keep a sharp lookout for this deadly enemy. When stack of wheat are removed it is no unem- mou thing to Cn l icakes under th-ni, or to hear the f-hirp, defiant rattle aH a b-inch of wheat is tossed on tho load. Tno feelings of tho man upon the rack ou th'i wvi I and third divisions should f,,n:i,i ont a rctm-dy t a 1 such uiiiic on whi'ih tho unwelcomo visitor has cbunsto i !ac:4 a-.nnaHv ; tho-e on the intt :ilT--ct lale-liim " ,u ti;( been landed can bo imagined. If an fir.t may rennin several years. It is er.eniy comes too near, the rattlesnake presumed tha'. the I ind is of nearly uui viill nound hia ra'tlo and hurry for tho f.irm quality throtiirboui. nur'st prairie .logs he It, unless lie is lU.tr,atu m?iofited ; ; then he will Ct-ht. ku&C!i gcncia.ly live on dry, y,, anji A Safe Experiment. A man risks li'tlo in manying a widow. TJe rona no danger of daubing W roraattio female ideals of tho high and noblo character of man. She knows what niiiu is, and knowledge has driven from her tuind all this nonsense. She has fonnd that man is a ereiture of a ... ... .. . narrow mina, ci no ingu pursnns, c i fni iilooM rif a ceneiallv dull comnosi- . - o - ! he is made comfortable by supplying be Clio 1 np and e-iriehod to any hi physical appetites, he is amiable,:"'; tal'v' "'f'" like tho anaconda, after a full meal. ' " llo faim well tilled would be all She looks for no hero, and is in no dan-; ger cf being soured by that disappoint- meDt. Therefore he need not fear that j whan tho halo rf tbe honeymoon has ' dissipiten, no wiu una m ner a lar-away , aYureaxinn of fare and a lintloPS mannor. ' if nraiKiMMn had faileil. fihrt knpw the sitaation when she accepted it. lie will find that she knows all tbo little ' habits and little wants which go to make np man; knows how to gratify them, gad eke how to regulate them. And if she is not qirto alibis fancy painted her, he has little reason to ojmplan of 1 bis practical helpmate, - - ' A doctor at Richmond .ay, that if rroplo will taka a ba'h in hot ahiKkoy und rock fa.t --'--rr:'!-:: My :8tick to the old reliable Dr. Enliv I Cough eymp. FARM, GARDEN AXD HOUSEHOLD. To prevent smoke from a lamp: Soak "."tom-or, indeed, whether they do cr j Minnesota, don't they V asked a 8cho the wick in strong vinegar, and dry it ! t-hoiiM not fiil to put in a few " hario granger of a Miehigander, thoroughly before yoa use it. It will j c( Cronn-1 for "oilinK Cl,ttl ith 1 "Riit"! wllul! Whj 'n "hp" i.i, .. ,i .,iA.a.,ti .,j sowed com, tbe great ndvantaires nu t , No, nir; dt-cidedly no, nir. It raises it . . . , , . . , .. , will give a great deal of satisfaction for ., . .... . . . this trilb.n? work in urot.ariticr. u - -o- All sorts of vcsseli, and u'ensils may ' be puri'Jod from long-retained tmells of every kind in the easiest and most ' perfect manner, by riuhiug theia out 11 .1 I l f .1. . . ..u i-umro.. wui-r mur ui grosfer imparities have b.tn seomvd oil with sand and water. liroom corn. Lirgc quantities of broom corn are reinircd now for mauutactuiing brooms etc.; and its cultivation and ready sale will probably repay it culthatir-u an 1 roHtably as most of ether small cr 'ps which can bo raised everywhere. Tbe Wtlrn Hum! says that the soil upon Dieu it is proposea to rai!.o broom coru should bo rich, deeply plowed, harrowed, and if any clods rem iin, or if the s ul is nt-wly turned, i'. should be rolled. Newly-broken prairie soil i not the lu st to grow broom oru on. for although it may be successfully nrown upon Biieli soil, it is apt to be rank au.l co.i-so. A rolling Karfee is ircfi ratde to a flat cue, as on the latter tlu v.uW-r may collect, especially in wet reaoni, which will destroy tho vitality of the i lant, making it s'ant, brittlo and nn- table. Of the varieties r:osl in ue maud the Cjiiii'se, Cal foruia and Mis souri evergreen stand firt. The svo I of these can be obtained of tho setd mail. A gullou and a half cf mil mil I lant four acres which ought to pro duce a ton of ?ora. Tho sowing should bo dono with regularity, and c:.re should bo talitn to plant all at an c itial depth, elno Hcoud cutting may be necessary, ; The number of seed to the hill may be : three or four and the distance apart j three foil. Tim is, however, only ii general rule, to which circumstances ; make an exception. Tuo nature of the ; soil mu-it iieecfsarily be taken into r(n siduratioii. If planted too close on ! some -i il tho brndi will l too small,! and if too far upart on other Fe ils the bru-h Will be too coarse. Ai soon as the germ f-prouts and for ' o mouth later, the soil should be dilli- gently cultivated or hce I, nnlcM the land in free from weed. It thould be cutnhilu blill green, and while, at slight presH'ire, milk exude: from the! teed. Urooni coin i an important crop, ' and ila cultivation juoven rroHUiblQ in f OLJ0 Hcticns c I the WeM.. Fnrmrr- .nnt'-oa. I pMcticul gardener hays: Although f iriners in general h ive lo t suiieh time to spare f''r c.ir.ltuii:47, I e.inn"t but thit-k that, many of theu might bud it bub pleasuit and profitable to cultivate a few acres as a Kort of experimental ' ground in connection with their f.irms To beginners iu tl mar ! forviceatl lino a few hints I nitii nt t-itn- plieity. The rectangular form is best, and for couvenienoe in cropping, the leng'u f-h'iul I be vere much greater thin tbe breadth. Prepare th'.- gri.ui. 1 iu the Bio t th'.-toiiRli i:i .':r.er, and nrrange it i-o th it all ercps th -.t c-.- ipy t 'jt I ted a year or more i-h.ill lu t .gi ther-say n! one end of tho let. This may ir;' lu b (lowers, finall fruits, rhubarb, .cpara g'l", herbs, etc. Th-i renainder of the fnr.'.en t-houl 1 get one ttood reural plowing and rj-muriiig each spring r;vi!t .n iifiiil should include crops that co 'tip? the laud during the mm- rni-r niTtb, t'.ch as bet ts, j arsnips, salsify, t ima'.m-H, uivl many other things that need not here bo mentioned. Divisi m third should bo rest rved fur Huccesicn crops, peas, bean, lettuce, etc., folliwcd bv cabbage, cauliflower, celery, and the hko. It must necessarily Lo plowed twice a ycir, and an oppor- tunity is then g'vru fot n sremd ma- nuriag, also ff-r eserituents m special tLannriiig, t-fed-rai ing, etc. Tho crops 'o crops that are urn illy raised on tho farm Mi.'-.il 1 eunibr-r the garden ; cveiything shoul 1 be sown or planted in rowrt ; tho roi for Dao m-d i-li'mld be laid o.T wi'h a marker, on 1 those for peas and brans with a (.keleton plow. Tho rows fihonld re er, in any ease, be lead th:n tw- feet apart, us thn farmer haa no time to hand-hot!. JJti niu-t n .o the enliivator. A small c-rn-r should ' be reserved for serd beds eelery, c-'e ; but perhaps eabliage, would bo morA advisable to liurehase tilunts freim . , - , iiioso wuo niHKO ii uiuir uu-iije.- j 1 1 . roise them. Tuo abive ia ft mere outline, lntit "onurme,, ,n nis .w ..,i ttims h a Ting the post.bi..tie &r 0 61D8'e ac'o. The celery stored in my collar is ", -n. iciui u 44 Buiu u4 month. Iixenu4iu;t3, a l4i cjr biiab iut3 I simrlicity cf crowinir and blanchine j tho aiticle by this new arrangement is , i'eiy mirouuco i larmem u" cottagers' gardens where hitherto un anown. oaw your peas as itue as unue JUu .mim . 4..4-4U .. i" weevn. The viotcris so mild at the North j that the ice crop will havo to be re-1 nlanted. T.vit rear tho ion dealers i.r forbid, nrlera. tlW ' -p had been oaten up by the grass 01 c r ! hoppers. We arc not supposed to know ' D7 better down South here. Folnf Coru for Fodder. Those who do net adopt the ensilage j value of whie'i we lad fiillv deruon- I . i m rated under our own rvo l.v.t year; ' j . lt .... 1. ..11 I I- . .i.l . ian iuh; '".i"'. - "ii" p.m'i in tbo follovunft paragraph from n cor- rcspon 'eut of tbo I'rn r." Firmr i "rheio is notLi i,t the f.irnv r run g.-t as much stock food from for the amount ofior expend. 1 than ho can fron a ,,.1,1. f .,,,,! ,,,,. v .. , is a good tirus to b.'gin preparations. S'leo. your froitu l, and, n:iVs rich, 1 give it a goo 1 co.i! - f nianui e im .1 plow it .j.r, L.t it lio luitil the las', ot j)av or the fiM of ,ur.e ; then rr!.w . UDtl L.urow nullI th ,,.f ,IC, js thorough. . j, pnlverzvl; then sow the corn with . a (il ill, about one a id a half busheh. of , ,.ieiied corn to tl e acre if you want it . tf.r f l,,,r 1, na hr mm it cr fl.i.-It !,. i aUs will be smaller, and ynu will have , lr.c;er quantity of blades uud topa ' that tho stoe'i will eat up cleaner, l'.y Rowing thinner yon fi t larger an l i,e.ivi..f htnlks, a-.i 1 bysowinr u little ,.,iriu r au,i i,,;.; , . , 1);, .r vo., ou:u a good mpply if r,!il,bi:w. 1 ( ref,.r ti,;,.!; f twi:,,' it hha le:t tl; ' groua I more cor;pl.-te!v un.l weedn Lave no chiufn a all to rro , bet-.e- there hi f no need of cuitivaMn. C it as so-m us ' r it ic. nil tasseb'il cu' w.i l; lay in bun- ' dies until iboi'ongh y ci".l, a:,d tin n 1 shock up c: hail tovcru tain. If yon have titv.r tiie.l i' you will be asf"i:- i-hid it tin' .piiLtity of f.i.bler jou e.iu i rai-o is a -mad patch i f ground. IV- si ICS H"'-'- "h' " Fd Hlj'plv of fodd '1 ' choailv, f.irr.iCM will tin I this r p a ret hel.i duiini A'utu -t. M h-nt .o- , ,.ri l.; i;iu to fad and dry up, and tue I supply of Kteen food g"U thnrt, yen f can keep your stock grow in r uud na- ' previa;; all tlio time by cuttiitf and teid-r.!: fro: a Jour patch of f i l ler. We , , all k:a,v tba very often r'.ock loses ! i entisi-.'.o.-.diy during the very hot days of j ' Aur'f-t, w:; n the graa.t m the past arm i get tlioit, and tj.at, too, j l-t ah -a it is ; niei-t U''Kira:li! to k"i'ji t:ie::i growing. A good snp,y of fjru u corn prown in tins wav ill l,e i f great '. ilietjt. at this time. It tukiM but little einnud and 1 very liitl,-trouble to give it a trial, ond ; wo know friuu exporienci th it tried idice ymi Mil! never be without your j atch vt ' (odder afterward " Mrs. ropv? visited a m coud-haud auc tion tl-.o other day and bought a j...b liit of kiieheu fiirninhing g io.Is. Foils? siy every article in the list has a l;o!e in it excepting tho pepper b. x cover, and tlu everything leakit excrp' the cullender aud iailk-atri'.incr. ''What r.i.i!e the IlmiIo k;-Vc youV t!i-y n-k-il 'f tl.o geutloiua:) w lio Ln 1 ln-eii n Lt throui.h the ren! f f a bum. :). h, swt-red : "D i y..n think I wan (,. ,;. v.wh to g Lark aulas'; 1 iru." Tniir l'i:nt oi Troiitile. Tony l'ii; tor, ! Ne-Yirk, who is now with his iNie.iit.i' lo vnrii fy cotul.i lia'ion, tinlii'i?: a tour of the principal riiies ( she Union, is recognized as the leading character vi.ealist mil vati-ty pt-rf'iuier cf the I'vied ri'.ttcs. He O.VIH a:i 1 runs a lirs'. -clans thei'tre mi I!:o;eUav, Ni w ''iru C'i'y, and li.is r:.l!ief .1 it1'-.-., l.i-a the best tl'.,ip i.f vati-iv aiiitsi that eoild 'i.i .ii '.ilii ,i. The e mipaiiv h '.s j e 4::p!e.-d i l.iii'liii'. er.'ji-e t.i.'.t t-.t tn V.t:-iui S:ri"i Th. -iter, l'iill.l lel !,i I, ni.d aft. I till pre-., nt tour t'lt-y will renpji '.ir inT'iny I'li'-ir'a own tliia'er in N v V- r:i o:rv. Mr. r4i . t. r is i'.y oiij-iit.ai r of his e.-uli.ir s.-lio'd t f hnrai t' r si'iiiitrr, n:i 1 has iiii'de biii'.s 'lf ii'.p.i.'11-.cly poi ill ir hiv ing realized l.y hi. t.iUnt a larjj fr- t use. Tl.o writer of Ihi'- article met Mr. IV i'i- recent I v ut i lie Hiiixbam IIcue, in . 1..1..I., , ..n.l f,, i.i. l l,im nu ..... i.i in rr vate .as he is amusing before the p-ti'ii Daring our e imersitiou I in i rpnreil nst'i his pliy-i.nl h'alth, and ho repltt-il that. iitlai'iisi,iiiiingtiii strain i ru in the ib.-"'l,arie of Ins i ro- (,.f,.j. imi d-.tiei'. ii u is (-xi-ellent. Ho had o-.-'-iiiottally f.-.-oi-e pains, either J1-" ri'-,',t I'T"'.'.'' ' 'lt, l'!l'' ',r c"' '"l ' "i"i'' ' i" " ' ' ,' t. C' il.'.J'i ',! 1 retneilv va-i, an ! i. iii l eil, !v. J u- it; s ():!." 'I th. ii b arii" I ir, n Mr. I'liv'.-ir tl n1. he C"1.m;1'-k I :'. fr at fi- rm iti R-n-'ly p:i i ..-ell. nt pr. p u.'.t n f t ti.eeii'' (rre" f rf rheum. it:.sn, ut.d th i' ir wa-a'.o .l tl..) 'nlytl.fng n I ir.ini a I r i'e--'i i'. il iV'iiiio for tea- iii ir. s.'nv ei.n.p'.i:tit. lb, t ,i.k b , f l- w-.tb li-r.i he-i' ver In1 w. tit traveling, iiini . ul 1 not I e v,;il:...:t i, and Lncv that it w.n vi ry ) 'i.ul ir with a tutmb-'r ( f nietiil e's of his own e.)iii :iny, A e.il:versiiti..u '.. .1 I ll'isi iHlelitlv with vuiiuns niisn'-rs of th" organi.iM..n r.-vealed the I i"t that St. Jan .I.-. Od hail ,,f' o po-donning iiirnt mvai iiniie Vii-e inr thel'l 1 1 1I. cay ol eilllll; tlmm , , ,r; y 14- V'H aro n.'-v ' of rhemiialiii:.'. N arly every artint iu In ,,)(, fllir , ,,f r,.v,r C'liiiii, 'k bmp', the trull p n-ed it, and was enth'I' iastio ,j. t'.ii i t I ! . d, ntel li.o arl; ;' 01 1'. n in its r.rais.4. and the writer wmreillv i..n, ir. I a ir- 's Ooi h n Mrd.i'.'il l'ii-- foreod'to t'l, eoM-blHi-in .hit Tony " j'- lUi''i; .in il! -hi l'astor win eerliiii.ly in lii'-k 111 l.airiir so valuaii'.' a'i 111'icle known 011 1 cm- ployed by hi ii.i-.iitahly 10 .d company 1 f porf.) 'im r -'. fur it. eualil- 1 every one ; to lm i.Iw.ivh iu his place, thus insuring : eo iifurt to tin iii iLat'enieutiuid pennine 1 sat'Hf;i"ti.,,i t-i ii.-' pui'lii. Tin y IViwr ' .... . 1 1 f ..... 1 j 1 ... ... tp.'.n 1 11 n-tr inn! HI. Jacobs O I. A' bast, ( ther c.an- apers whose uill! have been tempera- .,n.1,:,H1- w,,inrn,'e'ino il.nibfd, nil fit rily unstipplied have n'ltie-il tho illffer- ! fi-aul t' unp!"' tho harr-ii Hiid ( aiistir . .nl enc b. twe-n S. Ja-obs O.I il htoek ' 'r.-atni-nl l-'itiliB iii'thiy iniih yradnally aim B-. j.icohs; uu oui 11 s .oea iimou 1110 ' u.- , in 4u- i. v..j..,.i, i - (l'l'!"r- , wilf.n j W:lth a l)nT(.. j,sp,i a j VOry stupid sod- ty man lo a y.tung ' la ry, all my ideuth hin life were then . tem, on ft c,( wn ,. i.en, mere , nt least one caso of gratified ruin- ti-jn." was the ill bred reply. -' "A'I thre. igh advertising," le.narkod , . ' ' . 1 , ex-M.yor Or.vory to us r.s be ner.t I homeward w.tu a In itio Ml .1 aeons I " that. I b night this. Yoltr piper ' In, na ... moi-w Tlun.l,.rrnl snri"- (if ponrso tin y are f.i .'ts and no I thought I d Iry a bottlo for the rueumutiaai. Mvmoh ( II .( J Lknly Vcmrac. A Michigan Liar. 'Let's see, they raise some wheat in self. Why, if we undertook to cultivate wheat in thit state it would run u.i o.n, more HTU.iui t ne ii;jv 'i;ieu m i j put our house." ' "Jj.it Tvo been told that grasshoppers j take a good deal of i'.' ' ' "Of coarse thov d. If ih"v didn't 1 I rf. . . 1 i ... 1 - I . ' ' don't know what wo would ' .,t,ul i tr.-,1 1 n Tl, the ' state and drive ua cut-eh 'ko us up. Tlu-.e frasshnppers are a CI d send, i nly thro nin't hilt ouongli of them." ! "Is that wliea ni.'o and pbunp ?" ' , "l'.nn.p: Why. I don't l.ti'MV what 1 o;i call plun p "wheat. b:it thno are 'seventeen in our family, including ten ; ! servants, and when wo wan- bread we j ' jnst po out and fetch in a kernel of! I u'lmit 1 Dj vom ever soak it in water first, j 'Oil, no; that wouldn't do. It would ! swell a it in i'-.. tlna-.d then we cuiMn't get rinse oven." C ::uotVI. ir C.ilio-.i.' LI It K il A I Trad ovi Juder for ToonwtL As r. g.Mi.-rl r-dj ( Jo ! pin cut fklih to vcv.f r.iuir.'! j li'it thi ro ti r c xcuss f.-r . il (iuvo. ii 1 ml anihan:.. l.itr.a 1 1 the I fi f .i.ei i' l 1 i:r: ! 'A', V.-n rrf 1 (i r la ' i-' o-,.'..:r.i n . f i'i P niclr, !i l.i ei i .3 pn' 1 t i.i n fv. r ! r- n.l' rii:....i,'-. f t'.o.? - hi -.l.il ii'a f.T '-r.'.:'iJ in.'.- t!i b t: 1 1 :m 1 t;. r- In e . f i o i i'i' jo ir 1 i 'f i I.in'.ii '.y and ; ' i! ,i Uto If ' -I l.i a i. r-n the i.i l ie i mi:r..i ao.-n ol il y In I 0 f lfe., Ul.il i:.i .1 tin !. l . r::.H .-. u 1 '.roi:is,:;Hidirtb-.t I.:- u ( fa; . . Hi- p I i ;t:- . : 'ir tl : v ; .o; 1 Ir Ir l.v :i t.t a-d 1 1 ( ui i I ti- :1: l,i.-. '. ' i'"' i i' - 'i--'"'-' : i id r::.l w'. hv- i i,' :ve r.;. .lii.na. . t:.-.i i '.. to.! I'.V ..1 uiei v.i - ct J s'; i.-.lev. l ,. li- a f.-reVd 1 . 1 t:.- i. . r.i'h i. i i.' M.! r f ; we t i.t ir -i i:n ti:..i f r n n r:?fl rl t : - i'i'. 1 v.-,:. ill. n.i. .i.rr.i ..i v i i. ; l.:..-.-(.;y :. l-.n-t- : . lio rd i:.e i- -i'.lr'i;i'! i', ;,::J ,,1, -., tl,.. ... rf ..i v il.xi? ti l.f ,lr'':1 1 '' j '!'a til I.i lilie! v) n a il . v ho .4J tf-'fl I t - i; ii' i f ti.(. i ;1, i'a.lo l.im n rfitn of a l-i:.', , ai.il, tr Tr u''a molit r.i:d ili.:ri.t, t'ur fo i ; 1 .it;, n rf a :. .1 "-i ;"i In t, i:, f ; Wi.il' be I- !' 111" I :. W K (Xil.lirii il 1 1.0 y !ik e' '1 n l.t l.'.l '.ii ij poind. II 13 a ifv;.-...n, 01 1 r. n.i'.!:uif; ad.eri'f in.tit , f the , .':.!,..:; . i .f-..t n.l. Ale;.i.- I. , !y, 01 1! ; rr:.i; . f f. tvni rr. i.i.r a J ... , f.t i f r ibr. .1 1:1 n i.'il ! l..r ii - t-- m rf i',;1 Pe'I-r lf. f t, v .i.i : i ;'. .1 n-.'h 'b.t ilrtadfnl n. i'i- i d 1-f.im imbe-. .1 m try hi. ii iiluifst mini' l.a'o nl..( i '. 1, f fur., i rod ' ; i now p'-rf' o'ly r'in d. Ho in ,b'aniato th is sia'rui' ut imd' r I ' i .1- l.n Minor, .1 VI W. irr,i, ni r'irr.l ..f ' . n.pl.i-i'ed ona t rh. -11:11 e. -in "f t'-u nr' aland. nr. and reoi r-o II ...Hinder, itlm . n.i tV oorn-r if Ion "ti1-" an 1 Inm'. ia !, . r, lldds hi) M-'llll il.V I'M " 1 1.1 '. IITIll i - ii "- l na On' h p ii'm 'v.-rr r. 'irv-d 1 ji ni'iia ' I l.n'tn f - l.-i k; lllfl- 11 14 1 ll' f t';- in nil 1: -, n' h-.-i'y in '-ir '''r. 1' .1 JL J 'I I! The hi lib n vanlt in which Mr. Charles Cirroll of ("arn lton onoe Mured ' h:a paper- and vilnubb'S, eoutaiidrg an oaken eabiuet with drawers and pigeon holes labelled by his own h ind, whs dircover. l lately l.y soma laborers who wero teaiiig away a portion of the wall 0( old IWltimoro house. We wmld hli" to t i t a f. iv 'bl!r that ivhen tin n. t th polo in di-r ivrrf d by tho M- Inn n they -a ill And tin' n is e..vai . d all (.vi r w.lli ilr nt in'dioine advi rt.r'nien'f and ' l l," t....'irr.. I',l. l h LT1IIM'. ih (tr;..ii 1. line and Caiharlio. p ii-m fill- i.jirn in it in nun ii-: ihtv I., .id lip' 'i "ii- lup t er:h , ."'"'h ,r and t fen') Illikii'.nn. !" inn. i. i mi. li ra. M-ll h.S Hillli. Mild i l .n 1 th: lii.s.'lil'.t 44il!i..iti mp.-iatu Z'li". 'I luti '1 err l o nidi"' ':on mi l f:rk In ad .oho ill iibl I' .1 d.ly t - aiunV fcif'i Kidu'-y tiid law i e'l'.i'-. .... Ii V, t- J. ih. if a W eih..r rr fil-'io ilii'.-'i of tni-i" doe n't i;. t hem" U"'1 i.M rli .it i:.nhi th--r .inov- !.a-"ly l'!-(;.o lei- Taid.iij; h 1 L jJLli --1- A tiooit Ninlifa Mlirp. Cr.'.r.-r S.ifT rer. A don- "I Vnr.Tlvr.tuKMi '.n'-i l , f no u" mc 1 1 bed. w.U .n-.ir a o, ni 1 lial.l" uiht'a ! st Id i.4 ti'rvil" snlb nr. If ' idem!. I Inv 1 lit whit you rou'.ly . si cr, il l y. il hu :.s ..,,. ...... ,u ttu,i 1 .n.fii a h.l nb od. lir j tirn trit-.-?. ' wbT rf ,,lrHf, ,,.(, rrM 11 tl a rirprr pa, nlnt 10 i4i r a' a swell imn,-r. 1' doe-n'i i.nti. 11 111 liei.t, aa I rivi J"-i a tburiru tu w II- tim tii im .sru.nr. 14 n ir f.ei -.-.i'i i. i n 1 1 , .. - that h.a ' l iw'iit.i propj iptem n il l p"i-r - ... .. .1 .... .lli.l 44f .'.111.' S. M ,'',;, .. r.v. nto " i-rrniitiou" and 1 Ilii'l"ii ia 1,1 l-i ii o I villi; hpe Jily l ined. l!) dlUl-gli-lB. Tho Bovin " Tot " hi-s a v't opinion ot a lean ho wati bet tiniO rhnokim ' aby 1111.br tho chtu whoa Ii'j an fi.il nth it .oMeminv's nii.n. oilv'n rlnl 1 is d.i ;ii(J dyini with ho , . , , , ....,.;.. ,,,,1 rn,e I....W ni'.thor is tiniiMii 11 tno i.nin -.11111 ! J,",";;" br.!;!.". .. itll ..,..,.. th. 10 - .... 1 , ,irc t.ir . ' ii-.iiiil'ii"i'. K. -ilrr, if tho rhil.l j be y.eir n.-.hlio, take th. r,,f. vui.K V'rd ' t . tbo inetlirr a h.-art . turn it I to i I.i ". ri.nhrr ,llHt ....n.mnpt,.,,, enable ; that ,, .re. hvinc t.-dar nlmiii phyaii- una i- 1. .mil.-, d iii.-ni .1 Ip.'b. i' iii-o elm Iiiiik' bad b. ' ii nlni" t d' rttrov.il l, the il.si a--. IT l -1 '."I'llll .lliilirai I'lM-iiu ry 11.1- ,-nre.l hiuidi. 'U; farpa-' e id lir, r I'll, i,yp,.,h.aphito-, aud otl.i r uu'bi iLia 111 eur- ing th.e auaaio IndlMlleD' MMiyr'a. nlf if tha dueaoot ot tb homto ft mil r spring from a diaordcrtd atoniaeh, anil my bo prrvsnted by InTlenratlng anil tonlrn that l)iip.l and ncKlectpil oren with llnstot'or's hlnnifli Iutira. I.ft Ittxt tiniD tn nillnl 1 1 in t tlis livr, llm kiilucyo, tha intestines, tin mu-le, th lik'mn'tiK, tlia bonca, llianervrs, ll.s fiitnniMit'a are all rt-nrard and roni Iflii.l .v tint blood, and Unit tha fllspsme (in.-r.ni air tha grand altmhio in ahuhtlio in'itci.als if t tin tUh! fluid ara prraiil. When 0. stomach 'alia to Titid liialililul liii'iiislniiaiit fur la depsndeiieifa thv riffes pnly rnlTi-r, and tlm nltiinata roauli, If llio , vil is imt arrvnied. mil ba ulirotiic and ion- l .il l" li'.il .In. ii soinrnherr. It may be . lavf'iiipsil in the kidtiava in the form of dia 1'itis, in tho hvrr rongoati'Hi. in H.a leiihc Va as rhrimialisni, In tlif tirrvon aa l'inla., in tho liitegiiiiixhta aa seiotulv H" iri tnlf r, limvi.tar, tliat each and all nf tin so f 'i -i qui lien ol indiKi'Stuiii iiiny tie ytevi iosd , by th tinifh and rcRnlHr n-a of t'.int mvi i eiii aim l ite t i disjit-pi-ia, II iti'tt ia Duo-is. : " I 1' propr," asked a yonn.-; w.in of li : ! ii,nnnl'lo .oiiil, " ia It fuiii r t" tnl. n bo ! In ..iir tiiiL-ri at tho labia?" " My ilo.ir i .-).it," alio ippiiod, " fiiionihor tli old i' l.i "a Imi d tu tho hsud li worth (' in rbc I i-!i " inThlriT ni'TiM'. Ti Vr "i r. u f . M u ::. MkIi", win (-nl tti.-ir l !.,-i, A. i" , P. ';i i"J nhrr Pb-elria Applmn" on i : .1 f r thirty da' to arir prr"ii stflVb-d oith veti IVLUjtv, I.eal Vitlitv, m l kin In I- r..'. ' v, ! cumrli'to r sti.rntlnti of i;-or manhood. A-Vlrof a t r'iivo " itlu iit delay. p. h. So risk li ln.-t rr-' as SO Jits' ti ls a'.ioweiL iTiivor Kltt e)rrnn. ' ,c jrr js.in; Imta tno oolin : all f ihT two 'hi .-c davi. io n d b lni Of 1 rn by thi t.otnl.-i "i IT-filTii-Aak vourdolr for Kin t , ti h 1 1 1 on. It st y nn-boras lin r ti n I i on too li ri i-elvod iir"l im-dal at tlm C' n-I- im.al an 1 Pani r.noaiii.iu.Siil.l avuryahi rf. " Rniiuti nn It ita." Ths thin? ib find f.'imd at lie'. A-!i .'r I4.-..I Is I I I', lull "n C Of If rln.ua lit i.i i.'.i. i', i.iaoh, flioa, bo llms. IV. bMt . Trrr. cin t rrtn on. from awti l lirar, .- i 'hfl (.sKhotn. by C.i vi II, llataid .V Cn . N. Y Al.-nlniolf p u. an 1 a'vnrt. fAln'iil uhn I nv. i noo Ia.ii It l-r-l.T l! to itll other. I I, un dec aiM it a ipi nor to ali othar ell". fnirrrii nivna. fs'o, panplos anl ronch l.-.n i -ir. il b.' ti f; i it Jnnip .r Fir Roan, nia.l by C.iell. Ilnr.l A Ci , Na Y.uk. nrsrir't t ATtcoMc pamts f li. 7 : . r fi ' f.Vt for runs Lre!. Borra, Vitm t . :.t I.i.rv.m, lotlrr. rTiai vl CaoK ChUb'aie ( .':t:, aa.l all kind of Skin tmt.M.itn. rtnklt and Or; hi". Oct UEVET'8 CaUIK LIC ULVt M all o V. it aro fniintT'"i'a- Prloa f ofnta. va. cinrT.vi iv.i;MED niTTtni t'i'I'tt rftnislt fit lrT"!. tl'looaDMB, Ma iari.1. Iii.iiiiai4.iuand rirraaa of tta "loftd, Rid-L- Llirr, r' '" l fl NO'S i Ai...i I !i0 lilll-r'l nirri. , . 1 im all aflocltoca rf i'i" .Md and thro it. Morrs) LIVU; l'Uil aro the brat Caltitrf.v MCTnrrt think or mr. '.TTLE W'TH "hi ii-M.nt nhilil T. rr Is f .hi o tt iih 11 am 1 ib' i ticUt 'o lnrr' li. llnn V ui ln.'i t.l auu UtM iLcui. Did, A' oer.la I lib. I.I.Fl's rirnln Fon,.-'ir. Vrp-rnP rlllti A rvrn P ia.l li S. li d l.n C.ir'l A.iru" . I a. 4- lliAfi., J;.l F.1-.I at., N 1 T.uivr ..II4.4H. t--.i -iniBKi'.-j 1 TVetvt tru'.ii.l dtn4ita an 1 s.'i'tal it .ra In iiiiia.1 'n 1. vm llotfi ana e tn r p..-v i,.t. n.ay !i r ii''" b-fauna tii kn.w ih' in u i o- iiitrii:(croriit. Tl.o rmieh aio 'i-pi.itod us having olnrd I'nirriniit a.haiilnii' a In Tniila with th'ir l'.y in; rtilmnii. In war tho ri-atM vidnnra me r ..no I thn.iiph tha Imiir cilnnma ( f war o 1 1 , .r..li nis In i!.o r.oa . f ia. VEAT HER"0R NOT. Tt'o o-lr-.tre 'ha pVttsanririy cf iba unfortunate VK..-I, vi. i.w rverv-hleg 1 .1 bn i M, U ,:i, tl.rt.. ,1 tj ir,..'hrr atelinii ! '. n ...y n'r." Ai'ial wru'l.t r j is 'v.i:..,v i!. ..: '' of nil aube'; i-rrviia th'nks 'It tua tnt rlylit to t.y lo to. rt'io urn'Lii, and i. '.-'"lit iiun'linn.'.i niT'ilii't "n'd rt..ii!iiVll'." f.ii.li.ll w'inrn.liiiviit b ii.t hltn In rrqnlailiin o.n tt.-athar. '1 lm fi.'.lnivliig cinmiinl. ailnn I" "m It .f. I Iro. of M I oni. Mo . th4 rrnownod li . i. ' r..l.rln mid n ri.th.-r pi' ph. ' of Uni Wrsl. It.: . j.. a d.nrii llm vrnilicr but aoinrihins "l-of hit i iK-i'nri in tit . a I r 4.::. it.'.l filiifnl I. ii'.l- lo;..,i!. r.f- 'I'.o h y n:'er n ii.in .;i k laeiur. i ill IiifrllrLj'..n, Iotb rn 'b fll "f r. '"'ml' l"t t w. sriwd n ib a id.. nitn. i! e.f in nrn'c'ii In ttif dint, pii-ln i"o .'Ti'r'i"''.!!'!? pun iii d n-nii-a' prf ruit It.f b-oatl.ii'u. Mv l'ii'.--. i miily Hi, ft to 3fc; lrifi.ne i.n ! r f tlm tr fm h mrrcpdofl. and a "i li. riii'nmy 'out r'.'irid my tnilre hodr. 1 hii."i ii'hi:,' i 'tijtiriaii n u.1 ilo nr thlng to rr l.'ie inc. vi r fiifTiHeg f.-r Ihwo t'.nr I '!io -t l.t a I l.nd h-n 'i'l: r F r .1 ' oiw On "n f'lor efp-i f ,f rlioittn-iio f ' -.a- I v r.nld f- !t sn;r'd a r,i,''"fl of fun "!. 'I'l.-e rtimigb ,r rnrft my rl.pt. wi'h t'io C'll.nd firrHodit. Tha r:!ef "'' nb-i.t In'i.in'.a iroiu. In f.rii h"Ur I emrrelv fn f.-.T r-'ln. "'"I "n'd hovs laki n the ir'nln ti oil en a, p.lnirr.art that night in n n'-iuriuorinr t'.wn hi. I rny fni-nda not iii. I in'U1 mo. A if -va. I tonlt tho n'tr' t train f"rrrv hmo, la tt. Lo, and bavo not boon trouLl4jd time. rnilwr. MCW II 4 mi 44 mil in Irani T-lrsi Iiv In ' ""' ""-"a n w m-iiilis an l "Iifni'n ad 1r Virii'iiiMr. ,l,4'.'vl'ln. Wl. 5?!ISG!ES l.. in IS. T. a S. Ik tMtH?. mi iiiuisa 1 4I.I.I4I.HU., u'ii, or in e--J..nf lis r iill '''' Elkhart Carriage and Harness Manufacturing Co. MMufaiiorart "I all tylra of Cartas . BnBP. S print Wacom. Simla and Daobla Bmu. Ssll it Retail l Wholesals Prices, end Ship enywhere wilh privilege ol examlnlnfj before paying OrNo.lUlAaf mici t!8. OraKo. 111 mIm of ihl. r.ir ar. fumlllnr with nnr teiK?V.rhtb ' . " .' ,........... ..4i......liiti.ni TK .n. n. 1: Lal4..,4U.U. i..r,f,. Vegetine. "HE BAYS IT IS TRUE." Ieviu Fita. Sor. t, 1S"P ''f.fl'r sir-V " ar an tillra trrittT to m, I t,t imi to knnw "li'i rornsa n n"n inr r'. .nlf lie frliA luiitwa riiiil rrra i1nio'i floor "ill kUin lh no of H'fll a (!iv.l mMlrlne. I p ssi.ira.la-. II. r ini; i.ji l lakjB nek wllb !iH Hi" Wton ff U il l.umWii. For wnnka I n ronnn1 M no bivl. dad Uio-a itKT'rytit hrl'-lMi wnhniil a- li'-ll'. I nvaltad no rMit, I w:. ci-fli .iifiur, f.mllv 1 hMina ontl-U li'lj--I sw. IhK .I ki iiilt lU'r" " nolirTe; bnat.l lir Mllii rn--.il.lv i- no bi .- Inl-iiluK mor. iJnimluniv mm nn I !":". Tho onrouraitoin'nl l.r ivinn iiiv h. lnn. tl.l rtmia w i"jU a . I'iiiT I rnui.t liol i-.ni lil to run l!i nK. An 'HI lie inn mv nn rf id your ad"ntf pk"! In our 1 .vt-i .-iiii nv of a 'f-roii tin had baou nrr l.-k witii .il-iii t ia ,in. .nni tiiii. niirt m miro-i M n ui r'ahl to Out ;.MInvTrT ai.T" aod !....M i l.til nf Xt'ir.Tisr.. Ti-fi-ra t lid i'"d tb flrl t.Mili 1 fonii.l jn-nl r-lif. tronl.l m-'va i r lu 11. A irr i.ik i n. ilirra tv.in I imWj iMii lie in I n .vr alM.tii niv p'.ini. I rnniiunrd Mklli. Ill" Vl Ml--r. Bll'l I vi l in (AwvrtM.V . ...!.. I tnn.i i i'..r li"ilili Tli" Vrorrrsr tod tn l lgu i r o i i le '. 'n'.'l llift no hlp ir'." j it i ..I . .l.rtrv -inrr. Il I t-l nnfl I i.e .. 1 : i I t n use. Au I rK uuiind il to l 'r i i.f Tfvr rn.-iii tn t In rvH fumllr. Mr .lr.. f, r h -,. ..i-i,... .1 ... r'A in ftcain In Ks'.l nralih. Ilf . . M (,i iiv- :.. n (.?! I rli.'tna." I toll lilra H .-nirl m. II. , ' tl l ir.in " Iranu.tlrol t . . Ilnnknll. 1 tl i.i V.;.iljr onrl una r ATiirrttyK coon p"tic FJ'. roii.va c.'iini -. N. V. Vegetino Will Cure Cankor Humor. r-rirosT. M.ina., M.uri 31. lW. rL-f.rrr7r.K mt hTl'nd sl l.i .IVtilra M Tnj Vr-.iiri in 'ulin I-"' Hi" Cunk.-r Hmu"r. aliliti I ii i. I.' 1 In : wii It t-t "r-il -rara. 1 o .nil I'i'i i i- v.r- f vi fifinf.-. I hv I. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 20, 1882, edition 1
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