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Am hi -5 ' iXB THE FA KM AMD. HOME. . .. . . 7 . A Prolprlknii from HnhbllH. A correspondent of the (inntntrr't Monthtu ai : few tears airo I was greatly annoyed witli raU.its harkinsr l.iy young apple trees. To prevent their'd. predations I made r..j..s .il'h.iy. Thesa I wound around the trunks of tin-trees from the roots to the lir-it limhs in the fall. I left them on all the f.llowinjr summer, and when I removed th' i.i in the fall 1 found the hark fresh and heal' hy and tree from Wotehes. 1 repeated tie- opera! ion for some years, and in enn-eitun. c have healthy, vigorous trees, free from fun gus and all disease, and yieldiiifj an aliimdaiK-o of fruit The process i.-. not only good for protecting the trees from rahhits, hut also to protect the hark from the cold winds of winter and tho hot tun ia summer. . I'm .tlillihiti u. 11 is not iheoii.-istent with good milking qualities that a cow should (ilso lie fat. When t cow i hanges a tertaiu ipiant ty of food into milk and butter, and is gelling more th;m this quantity, sin- v. ill turn it into i!c.lt and fat, ami that is no injury to her. 1'' a tow when fresh gives t wenty-six quarts of milk u day and consumes twelve or fourteen quarts of I. ran and middlings daily and on that iced ke p in fair moderate condition, sin is using the l-.'od in making milk. Cut when after nine months the milk falls el! t six, quarts a duy and tic same feed is given, ! the cow cannot fail to t-. t fat. The remedy is to reduce the feed .somewhat, although no harm can ensue of h'-r I ic ing nio.leratcly fat at sm-li a period. It might be well to t.tkc oil the middlings a-id give only (!: hr.i:i, :i the mid-' dlings make more fat than bran. i short hum-. Put l ing oil one sid" ail t tages which have aei n 1 ree,ers of .-hot-thorn eattb i:i An: -ri-.i is called t! I has hi ,ed the breed along stiil the fact that n!c n far m rear their to. ; .y ham!, an ! ef tin- r. I urn i:i ih.irt pi -'i adva-.'.- 1 to Ihe -. 1 y what 'iu." w hi' h . tl.elV is r- w an: to lea'-, part !!.-, tier pi i! "1 t'n . -S't.ra! Illlt. Itiees, I f. but -one time, in, iar I'ir- has in t tet I... n found tie-, short h .u fir 'li.it purp breed., under different i in could bo ia., e in- i b, (t, they n. :,'i g,e :u;il, at the and - -v.r.d !.!. .!-. j ; u-1. r Clllll.- . ' il I-. W mild U ; e ii,-l- ev ( ,- m i do pit ally u or to re.i l he . a:' W hen I i sh.T.h l.er le I aim nut i l goo easily in taii sala'de -eare,-Now . I w a:i t l iVe.l i.to be f. w ie. and do it , ;; j'liirii"'. ii.iring v ." of know w iml t!ia' beef. -.th-r Won- Tint :net l.r It i jut a 1-iiean f.-r i .i fin- r to i:i!f of the ilj-oa he, ; fowl- lite upon poiipry and eggs led t hoi - as to live cunt ; !i i ! ;i 1 up and pork. 1' c--: - :io iie'i'e I i gr. than h"gs. Th,-y rustle forth' equally a v ell. and rv- as purpose in picking up tie- v.a-t -eP.e--..-I Si about the farm. They are lie. re pahi'a'.! a- 1 1, are healthier and may be had fresh i.t all tines. Thi- !" ing the ca-e. we h"p" tliat tie- day i mar at hand win ii every farmer" barnyard will be a poultry yard, and w hen ehii-kens. tur- j ke'.s. ducks and geese will lm longer i be regarded as a luxury, but become a staple of the country and adorn the, tables of th" poor as well as the rich. These birds cannot live on the com-1 inoiis, hide their nests in the stack yards, and roost in the trees, but they I are healthy and profitable if rightly! managed. Too many regard it an tin- j important branch of husbandry, and j neglect to give it due consideration. They say that chickens eat their heads ! off many times in a year, and that it! don't pay to bother with them etui ne are v.onn .,j ei'iit, per j doen and l.ir.ls li.-ty rents e.-e h, 'J he j reason of this is that thev do not man- iXe wie.r point tj !,i u,e poultry manage thein.-el ves. TIkti.' is no hraneh of fartniiif; that would pay hitter if run in the proper manner than poultry. South and Wi.st. illt (nl l lire. At the present tini im; li is heim; Mid and written in regard to hilk ciil 1 1 1 re. and indeed it is high time the siih-jei-t Wits li.nit ite.l in the 1'iiite I ,-statts. lor if oiiee de eloped it will furnish lucrative cinploynieiit at their own homos 1'or thousands of women atul children and add largely to national development. Perhaps a few pr.u th ai ideas in re gard to the relative value of the dilfer rnt kinds of mitlherry used for silk cul ture from one who i.s engaged in the business will he "I" interest to sonic of your many readers. l"or the Northern Mates I place at the lead the Kiis.si.in (brought to this country about seven . of age. who has been an industrious years ago by llussian Mennonites). 1 student and prolific writer, was in the First, because if is perfectly hardy and , habit of using tobacco both in smoking will thrive in almost all soils; second, and snuffing until he was surprised to it is a rapid grower; third, it produces Dn l himse'.f unable to recall the iuean l.uge pi;ilitilit.3 of leaves which fur- ing offo.vign words or to remember nisli silk id the finest ipiality: fourth la.niliar ( a'es Therefore, in 18t: he it produces the best fruit of all t h- ri .- !vtd to ipiit tiie use of tobacco, and mulberries and the most of it. It ran the r.sult was to him almost like being be grown to tho height of forty l'i et, i born agtun. Tnere wa:; a revival not and from three to five feet in diameter. ' only of memory, but of general health, or rati bo sheared to rtrty si;:e or hhajv you lik. Thero aro cloven varieties o the j Mortis alha or, white mulberry; amor..! ttieia Morns Tartaric. Morns inulti- wilis. Morns moretta. Morns japonica, ''"J-'"-" iin" "1"' i'lie onlv ,"l" iull. rry anion, these sorts is ' Tartarica from llussia, win-re it has long heen used for silk , 'ul1 1111,1 is il favorite. It produce a reddish-tvhite fruit of inferior quality IVr the South there is hut little dit- ferehee in ;,uv of the varieties of Morns aiiia. 1 lie .Morns niuitieaiuts iriii( cs the largest leaves, hut the etiiiiinoii old Knlisii is har.l to excel anil is planted largely. The follow ing will indicate relative quality i leaves required foi one pound ol silk: Morns iiiulticaulis- Kng'.idi white. M; Morel t;i, 11; Tar taric;!, l'i: ;dl;t ros.u M; japonica, 12; llussian. li. Niariv all silk-i!(dueing count lies j of the old worM have their favorite ! vaiietiea (f the midberrv for the pro ' ductioti of hilk. In China mi l Japan tile mnilicaiilU is said to be the best l'lancu clings loudly to Morns alba rosea. In Italy the Morns moretta lea Is all ethers, while the (ierinan thinks i he Morns nigra ha- no equal even if it does product- silk ( a coar-c quantity. Soil and climate have much !odo v:th the different varieties. evcr plant the common Amen-an variety, tr Morns rubra, nor the papei inulbcrry, an-! I would net a lvie;pl,in ing Morns nigra. Haul one-year old tri-e-. Avoi I ' uttings. as theyjart- not sare. In conclusion, lei me say that in Eu rope" and Asia tin- mulberry is con sid. red th ii-.-t . al-iaM- of all tn-s, for it produces ihemot ih-lit ions fruit. Its timber i-t used in tie- ails and for fuel, the i-ari; :.n 1 -ibr-- for piper, and ilie leave P'dU'.v the line, i ef fai'lie dk. 'i. J. Curjtiti-r, iu 1' rah in I'c: mi r. ICri-lir. t ItfAI' (' NI ClioO i eiioful of fat p a iry line, pour i n a upuil boiling water, add a cupful ii''!a-"s. boil t.c gither a f.-w iu "incuts, then add a ti a pooif;;: soda, ;!!' a halt -! '.i-poon fill .ach of el ite-, allspice and cinnamon; -:!: iu their to make a stilt' ba''- r, ai-o i h a ! I - e i : i ' t 1 1 i currants; bak-- an hour : in a mo I crate oven. Potato i'aki:. - Masii ccid boiled j potatoes witli pepper and salt, mix in 'a very mii ill proportion of t! .iir I a l;'!b- oa-! : mix this in! the proper c 't'si .ten -y w ith thin cr-a-.i of milk, roll out to the thickness of an inch and ci- it to tie- sie of the frying-pan; this, lay in tin- cake and cover ;th a plate ; when otl" side is Cooked, i urn i' i-ver and fry till done. I. tv tllli:i: Plt-'.-Tak cold beel or teal, ell' p and season a for hash ; have ready hot mashed potatoes seasoned a- ,i' for the table, and put ir. a shallow baking-dish lir-' a lay. r of meat, th'-n a layer of potatoes, and su ; on till the.hdi i- luaping lull: smooth inter t'.p ; pitito-i and make little : h .I- , ia w hi. li phi"" bits of butter ; ! ah" i, V .' a i:i'-e bro.tn. n:t.i: .lit.i.v. .bllv which doe? not require any boili'ig w ill be a new and p.'piil ir dili tor many hmic. keepers, Tak- f-uir lar-r-' orange, u'ra'o the rind of two of I ' i-m, u-e Ho' ini'-e and pulp of th" otlc-rs, and tin juice and pulp of two b moil -alo -Seal: half a box of gelatine in half a pill! 'if cold water, sweet, n to the ' last", put with the jlli' f the fruit and tln ii add t wo-thtrd of a pint ot 1 : t J i 1 1 --r watrr. Strain iti'. mollis. Ilnu-rlinlri HltiM A littlf lior.i in the wati-r (Iransd ; ivory and i-rlliiioid hair-lirushos. In washing iiinslins and lawns jmt a litth' jiiilvt-ri'cd lmrax in tin wattr, and use hut little soap. A tonsil pirt-p of nii'itt ran he mailt' ti'ii'h-r l.y li'tting it 'k for several hours in w ater at simmering heat. K ''c-h-ii tahlfs may In- made its white as snow if washed with hard so;m anil wood ashes. Floors look best ! ; seriilihe. wilh cold witter, soap and I wood a-hes. ' si,V(.r sh,ml(i n,.v,.r 1. wa,shed with soap if y wNh it , ri.t.tin iu orifr. j,,.., iol' . u-i...tt it ,.,ira noiihinn. linn i.i.'ii. . ... - .""is i use a piei .., f f. .., whitinL, and nil. hard An . nt polish fur I'.int: or tin is made of thr pints of water, one ( ounce of nitric acid, two ounces of emery, and right ounces of pumice stone shaken well together. 'I'n wash l.ice make, a soapsuds of white tactile soap and soft water, and, while cold, dip the lace in and put on tin- stove to boil. Let it remain until the lace looks clean. Do not rub. Alter boiling suiliciently rinse thor oughly i i clear, rold water, and then dry. When perfectly dry, wet it in milk iind l"t it dry again: then dampen and stitch it on a llannel cloth, and put iter it a piece of damp flannel. Meaui dry with a h"t Hat-iron, ami then pull ut. Tobnrro Experience. A bbie Moigrui, a man over HO years ml a gt eater Ctiiiirity for work, mid 1 !.-(, he add.i, for food. J)r. Fool't Xur.Uuy. PEARLS OF THOK.HT. The hours perish and arc laid to our charge, How white are the fair rohes of charity ! That charity comes too late that comes for the asking. The reward of doing one duty is the power to perform another. A noble part of everv t rue life is to 1 learn to undo what has been wrongh done. F.nvy is a vice, which keeps no holi- day. but is always on , he w heel work- ing its own disquiet. It is better to wear a poor vest with il royal heart tiem-ath it than to wear a royal vest and a beggar heart inside. Men are frequently like tea - the real .strength and goodness are :-.ot propcrlt draw n out until they have been put in hot water. We talk about men of genius, but an they more than men of eanc -t thought and action? Is not gciiiu another word for industry ? The pursuit of success by nations an 1 individuals seeim to be the only crite rion by which the world distinguishes right from w :oiig. Knowledge gained by long expe rience an 1 used under the direction of prudence, will give access to evert comer of fortune's warehouse. Every person is rsponsihl- for till the good within the scope of his abili ties, and for no more, and n ine can '. , whose sphere is the largest. "Yoa Itrcmi too ISig fur Me.'' One day. Sir William Johnson, tin Indian agent in ihe M"h ttk -ot::'t:-y. under the colonial got crima id, was unpacking some clothing ! r cght from England. Ileinlri k, :i lam mi- Itidiat; chief, was present, and took a stivny, fan- y for an rml roi'b i d coat. II dare not ask for it, In next diy he tol.l Johnson a dream. "I.a-t night,'1 said he, -me dream you say, -Ilendriek. you've b-.-eii good trieiid. and now I re ward you,' an 1 you gave me the g"ld coat." The white man to !! n -d a moiii 'iit, and then said. "You are right: U:i coat is yours." N'oi long alter. ward, Johnson i.d l II ndrick he had netn drea:iii:;g. "And what did n.y white brother dream?" "That von took me ihe hand and aiil: 'Sir William, y. u have been my tr.einl. aii'l ' ' 1 will show ii. y love tor yo'.:. I wiii j ' gitey.ai all the Lul l en ihe (in ill lit er ' and t'atiad.i creek." " The Imliaii was;,, aniaed, f..r th' t :a was lcarly a hau. i thousand a--rcs in exteid, and very I " choice land. Hut h- w in t."t t i be j ' outdone iu g.'iierosity, and finally re- ' plied, ".My (ale l io'.her. tin: land !.; yours; but. he add-'d. alter along pans.-. -ir William, we won't diea n any more; y ei drci::l t big f t i:i"." The "li! chiefs title was con;:.-nie. by the British g ivertim -lit, and th- land wa long known as the "royal grant." A Hfil-ltiist Sturm. : j ';!. iis!i' il i:i I.jiii iiip, I'i'I-m, A I'll!' has t!io f..!l-iwi:i-j i:irti.-.i'.ars of a tl'ist 1 stor:.i tvhi.'h oi-, -nrn.il at M"lli'iiil ' '.ow.iio t!i- J :-. I of l.nt August, (In 1 tiio 1 1 : u ! . t : !! '.IJ-i of Attti it a wintl , :i.'l.i'-.;::jf -:' tin- : !. i:a .ci of a Inn ri- a:a ;.; t.I: at Vi'.nr, I..i .Toya, 1 t'athir.ii'i. tt t-., ai far as Mi-jia. AVt- j are inform. -ii tiia! it was iinjo.ssil.l, lor i ji'-.iji!.- to r.-tain tlu-ir ft-tt. atul the I roatfr (iar! tit tiiv tcli'j;rai!i otiirc at 1 ':tor M iti.in was Hutu ilotvn. From : ntio o'i In k nn tin- morning of tlir 2lth ' a rojiit.tns shott f-r of toil t'.ust, siij.iHril j to havt.' iir. n rai.-i"l hv '.ho wind at ('a- i rhrrithi, rotitin -ni't j to fall at Mollt-n- t!', a:'.'l Iistol iiat:l three A. M. Wh'Ti l.'.y Sro'v:' t hf port prrspntr-.l a curi'iss s;i?i't:ii-Io. The strtvtt, roofs, trees anil srvi foam wort' staincl rcil, just at' if soiin- iuvisiiilu hand had done it t'lirin '.lie niht. The IVfisant ami His Knife. A Peasant to. k tin-at pains tosh;iriion "P his Knif'-in a-atieipati..n of an o.- p'Ttunity to strike hnt r. a Doe which ramn every day to drink at a certain spring. A . he t n ; : (hroah the Forest the Knife was a . idi t.t.iily thrust into histrtrn U-g. Ia:;- iixg abound with the piiin. and ;t:i!;. red at the sifjht of hiooii, i!ie Peiisaiit cried nu'.: 'I'.ase injr.tte! Vott luive stahhed me. "It is true that you liave been rt.il bed," replied the Knife, '-hut had y."i not sharpened n.e for the purpose of drawing Moud thii would nor have happpneti." ilOI'.AI.. Lies and scandals sent out of the kitchen may ri.iite back through the front door. fV' 'i'si. i (.'nail liooks. Good book.i are hi. I t It to voung. Temptal ions ar- bleated on them, which otherwise would pierce to the mink. A man wha draws suiheien; . pleasure from l ooks js iiidcpendenl of the world for hi- pleasure. Frien.'.-i may die; books never arc tick and they 1 do not grow n'.d. lln hes radt away;; books are. in no tlangi r of bankruptcy Our companions have their own er- j rands to execute and their own bur dens to bear, and ranno!, therefore, be' always at hand when we n-.'ed company. ! Hut books need never g out from us. They are not sin-iti-.e to our neglect; ; they are never bu y; they do not scold 1 us, and they do weieoiue 113 with uni-, form and genial delight. j An English ihy.-it-i:in says that a woman who has a great secret and dare j not tell it eaa he made, really ill 1 ! keeping it. Hahlts of i:0pn mid Wasps. : Prohahlv lh' most i-iroinl :iml Inter. : csUng invl-siiaions of the habits of insects are those condurted bvSir.lohn Lubbock, who ha given to the I.in ; Mean society, of London, an account of 1 liis ob..i rvat ions during the past year. , To test the hearing of bees he tni'tied some of theiii to hud honey phc-ed on a i music box, which wa kept going sev ! eral hours a ihtv for a fonniuht on the ! 1 in i, i..'.. ;.. i ... 'ci ; i, . , '.. i ,, , 1 oo w as t ben ta.iell into i lit- house and Mt el Inside the window, though : out of sight. The bees eoul.l not liml 1 ' h"":' win1" it had been shown to 1 .lohu ! iiu ,! a bee and a" wa., for each j of w hi eh ho provided a stoic of honey, i anu tie iminii tiiat the ap ocgau ear : lier in the i tii n i i ii -r ii;iil worked on later i in t h day. He did not. however, quote ; this as pii ing greater imlust r on the ; part ot the wap, a it m.iv ho that I wa-p" are les m :)s'iti e t icold. Mon j over, t iio:ir'i the li-.'e's proboscis is a I i iniiably a lapd-.l to extract honey from tubular il.i'vers, when t'n-honey is ex posed, a- iu this case, i he wasp appears able to sw allow it more rapidly. This particular wa-p began work at four In the morning, an 1 went on without any rest or int rnii.sion nil a quarter of eight in the evening, during which time she i-itcil the -lore of honey IP'. ! lilies. Predilent Van liiiren's Ancestry. lbiring M irtin Win lbircti's brief tuition to .:i:r' ;;,l, it is said, he at tended i :u ol I'ii- solllies of Oueen Adelaide; a' w li: !i in eonvi rr-at'oii w it li him, sh - i:..pt r--d how far back he could tr i e hi- ancestry? "As far baeita-U.t: Icrlio ,A nlu-jdaee m New ork he was may u please your majoty i , la I M r. an l.u,vt. with the -.axe nr. an.iy cliaraeCT,.! ,c ot him. Mij-po -im; tae name to be that i " ii.' io i. i.i, i. i.i .i .e"i .iiiai i inn- tain, the tair .Ic-eendaiit of a long line of Cennati .;. paid still greater lerene nest. 'ijofli lf (.eM. TI; The iVorl'l's '.s , ., estima tie- total stock ..f ::! i in ' or a- l a. r oth a- at a!" total England h. i id id.1.11".1.1 :" ', ti and tin- I ..: world in ti : vo in oi'.c shap or hi--!i '.IJi'i.ooo.dnn, Praiuc n.aiiy i."s,Mi: i iuiu, s-la'ci il'L'.'." tt.'.ilUU. i; na'io- e in for shares vary-1 ia the c.lS!' ul llol- ; ', I i : j ' , ; from .-. ' a I. I .. 1 :n Spain's. Tin 1 :i:r.l'ii'.T-.'-rs co!)..(i ;'.'s ir.,i'.iii!;i:ii-i sy -tt-iu. .......i:.it'il i y a liriwr. 1 Ly law ia f,rivt :i tin' fo'iirlnnit tho tity. A i! - viia that :m of j i ;;;:! m t ay t'i '. t ! : r l ! 1 T ::'ol!' 1 1. 1 si. jii-.n win!;.- lr.::r. i-i i a lii. Ta- a ta' ioi;-!i "ii list -alainit t 1 1:.- .11' ,'l't . i-l'l li' -a . 1 ani'.'il Vt !ii"lrs is i 1 tin- I'l-riu- of a-i .' suiiiiiiouod lroi a tin' III tilt- I'Vi lit of ,- St'l'i all tor ;i:nlni'.i:ii-t-s is .iitint: to Ji arri il' an a : in'- A'i r:t iMv o, if nijur-i, ran- g.a: I'ii'i-, w as noun 1 aroaija . ii 1 lia I f v .-all-s till v a-; a iar I'll !ii". T.MS .0 li tatvork. rhi-.a l.y r,Mli-r. oiiis in. 111 w u .it lit t'ai' Mtnii' varioiy. lt-aili ilisii.vt'itil U::o 1 I tin- l-.iir M:vr liair-rlollars . ;-i:!!i"iii is i!i tiie ...- f..i.iii m'a p ii-l thin.!.) !i.i.;:- in ( ail' Nill.-.;a. 1 1 lias he. 11 i'l!"''!v 1 t'ii M-ti ial o;'i asioiis i thw -.-ai.. 111. Mill) ol 1'V llllllli.s- mat if .'lit riors lor (!; l oin. A !l '-t"ii ji'ttt li'i- t as j u:'h'.l l.y (lie fa'l'i-.i' oi" hi- i'!ir..oai.''i'i' olofk to irci : .1 '. t i;ii-. An in o-tiirai ion slinwcil h.r a ; i h-r ha I l ui'i ! nt ratn-r to I'm' a-o aa I 1; a ! . '!a a ' 1 ': nlii' tare:1..! of wliioli :. atii-'-'ii ! : tii- i'..iulii!ti'ii. T.ov l:avi a i -rt of tri-r in .- ii!o a wasji. ,1! I li'l'i't to illli- , i t!i-- total wool 1 t iiin year will 1 1 mal.s, worlli j ai.ia.i :! Vsn8r " w SPECIAL OFFER. -To any one who aubsertbes now, and sends tin $1.7-T, we will -end f Bulwerlpl Ion Trior. Sl.rri. Hpeclmen copies two the Comrianhin free to January 1st, 1883, and a full year's subscription fron: 'u-t date. I ritarf mtulinn in vlux' paper yon read this advertisement. 40 Temple Face. Address, YOUTH'S COMPANION. Boston, Mass. The Shah' Ison. A young French painter was show ing the shah of IYrsiii his picture of llcrodias bringing in the head of John t!i" Iiaptist. The shah asked him how many minutes were supposed to have passed since the head was cut off. "Two minutes," said the painter. The shah then told him that the lips ought to be wide open and of an ashy w hite. As the artist was unwilling to be con v inced, the shah clapped his hands and a slave appearing, drew his sword, and with one tremendous sweep, severed his head from his hodv. He then pulled out his watch and t wo minutes after stooped down, picked up the bleeding head, and, walkingto the picture, held the real head by the side of the painted one, ami said to the Frenchman: "Monsieur, you can see for yourself that the lips iiiight to he ashy white and w ide apart, and you will learn to believe the shah in future." Then he tossed away the head and calmly walked out, leaving the painter more dead than alive to take himself and his unfortunate picture back to his own apartments. The shock was so severe to the painter's nerves that he became hysterical and remained so for months, unable to do any work. The shah con ferred decorations and titles upon him. which cost nothing, and, giving him just enough money to take him home, allowed him to leave lVrsia. and he now occupies u studio in the Palais Koval in Paris. Coiisiilerate. Proba'dy the politest and most con- siderate man who ever lived was (oiieral liradsbale, of Arkansas. Some I in e airo hoirdiior a I rain, lie nereci veil j tlis s,'lt ., ,. not w.,.n for twenty tears, oi-eupvinga seat, reading. : .,-,. ',,( .ntleman' sat down immcii- I .,.,,- ,.,;;,, . Vl,Wl, ,.,,,. Al,,.r the "train had gone'aboiit thirtv miles, the voiin.' man laid aside his newsi.ai.er. and discovered his father, seized thi ol, I man with affectionate warmth. "Why didn't you let tue know that you was on the train, father?" "IJccaiise," replied the old gentleman, "I saw that vou were readitiLf and I did not wish to disturli " That would have mad'- no dilTer- , itii' ...nd besides," continued the father. ! ; -I thought that v.ni might want to irrw a f,.w ' dollars.- Arknits-in ! Ti (ir. , ,- Fmr Axle OrraM One (fTficg iuti two werka; ill other two t tlirin dirt. Vo not bo Imposed upon by Sje humbug stuff orTered. Aek your dealer lor Frazer'i.wiik label on. It tares your Imrea labor, and you too. It received Unit medal at the Centennial aid Pari expoaitioua. Hold Yerjwuer, Fort nTMi'Ki-aiA. indiiik.-itio.n, tlfprcion of npn its ami rtuicral ilcl.ihly. in tlu-ir variu-.is 1 '"''ins: s:t- a invri-ntive n,'amst ftTt r mid i.L'at- niai iiint-r liiit'riiiiiit-nt it-voi", iii( l'Vrro-riiosilnratvil lilixir of 'alisava." t- I iiiikIk liy Cuswell, Hazard A Co., Nt w Vork; iiinl Miiltl tij all Iriiii;iHti, i- tliu lit-! toiiic ranl for iiaiit-nt-t n coviTiiiir from fuvt r or other M'.'km -s, it huii no t-iiual. Thr niailift i flomli-il with vilo rmnnounils I fur lU" rt j ive.-iatiiiii of tlit- hair, hut Carho- ' lint", tho irroat 1 1 trult-um hair ri'iit'wt r ami ! tin"--!!!!.'. !" now iui rovt-d and pt-rffi-tt-il. 1 e'v,.r' ..fu-n-tl. "HoukIi on Hat." riciirs out rats. mice, flies, roni'lies, ht-il-lnius, nnls, vi-rinin. I.k?. MoTiiHit Swan'h oi,MSvi;rr, for ffVi'rish lU'SH, ifstlfsiiit.; -., woi-ni!". 'l'asttlt'51. J."0. STiiAMiiTrN t our hoots & shous with Lyon's j I 'at rut llt-fl blilft-ners, ami ufitrtht-in miaiii. AN KTlt .tll)IN AH V ( Ail!. Al min. TriAB. Kfbrsar)- ', ll. T Mr. .T. It'. ;r:ti.im, rrti(i(it : lir.r lur -M cum tt ah rn autf fonn of llrnnrtiilin. ! mlm..f ao.l a-balf fp.tl' tltimln.u. I rn!o)t-.l Ui t.r-t iii.'tli.'jtl aitl ..'KmI.1a, but fAilp.l raphlly, until Hi.- tt.-ctontti.nil I tvi.uhl at le ttiat my caw watt inrura. l.li. 1'lin.wn 'ip.'n nty .mn rfn..ur.-f-ii, I n'.t a Itoltle .f IU. WM. 11 A l.l.'.S IIA1.SAM Hill TIIK I.L'MiS. a:iilintit lioiira fa a tlt-ritl'..l r.1it'f. In three tlityn 11:.. t-.-.'Kh altnvM tti.sa.itr.-irr.l. Now (hat my rhait.-.'S ..t llf.- ale jf.i...l f ir many yetn. I t-Am.-jtly rv.')lli:iienj tlif j.l...te I., att-iy kutlvrt r tl throat tr liil'K diM'.tMj. f. II. l.AllllioP. NEW RICH BLOOD! I'ih'mh.' Iiiritnliv I'llla inko Ntw Idcli Hi- nl. :iiM.ill Miiiiltly clisriK hlood in I hem. d.f Mfin in thr -iii nuhn. An pcni'iii whwill t-tui ( i:h ji.II n-h ni(tln In 'in I tn U kn iuit l rHnt'rrJ It ..tii!tt Ji-allh il Mirli n tninx v p bmIuh. bold cvi' Hht-iit-r scut i y mat) lor eight l-lti-r nauii. I. .MUION 1- CO.tUofiluii, .Ion., for 111 11 liuiiftor. lr. f clinary odc ; but it includes only A Serial Story of Boy Life in America, by . A Serial Story of Boy Life In Great Britain, by A Serial Story of Net. England Life, by . . . A Serial Story for Girls, by A Serial Story of Southern Life, by ... Amusing College Stories, by Stories of Old-Time Poor-Houses, by . . . Old New England Peddlers' Tales, by ... Tales of the Old Dutch Farmers of New York, by Reminiscences and Anecdotes. (Illuitral.tl.) . Yankee Drolleries at Oid-Time Fain anil Fhowa, by . James Parton. Stories of Old-Time Quack Doctors and thrlr Kt.nii-iiii , l y Edgar Knowles. On tho Stump. Humnroui Anpcdutn of Elrrtlonrcrlu(, biiinii jS--.tl.itijr. elt., I. v Hon. H. R. Cox. Victor Hugo at Home. A chilly drcrltlon of the Ih.tup nl- . f U.o irr.-ut pu t, Lv lii l-rlv:tti- Sirn-iarv Richard Leselidn. Word Pictures of tho House of Commons. A n fr..m too i; p,,n. . ! ii..;i, tv. i.v H. W. aic-y. Brilliant Artlclosi. Iifnilnlfnrt-i nl Prn Htnnlcv "id I'lrtur. jn.- An. . It. ii..iii.f w. "innn.irr Ai.tx y. by . . Canon F. W. Farrr.r. Tho Royal Family of Denmark. Articlea of rurnunl Am ft a.- ly II, .' fiitin-li Mmilir nl Washinirtun, . . . Hon. Carl Bitlo. Great Southern Loaders. A ri of nrtirir ri.tii.tiuiiic i.cronil i.m.. .i.. t. iuti ol Uvu. Itobcrt K. Ltr, "dlouif nll" .Inrkunn, .Tolin C C illi n r., fr ty Hon, Alexander H. Stephens. Important nrtii los will he plven hT tvo of llic most ill.-linRiiMii'il N'curelnRl-ts In the worbt, t1o.rritihii NVrrmit Plsfaso. flionins Hip orriutary rnuscf of tlirnp fiiiinsol luininii .-niri riiif?. ami pivinnediiTal sncifpstiniMiii". Mtlivir ticnt nicnt. Tliec articlci will not tic merely uvhtiioil trt'4ii'. but ill In- riiliri-iinl by uii iniis ami iihiMrativt! ant-t-iltitn. Common Nervous Ailments. A f. rim of r.ir., ty Dr. r.rown-Senmird. The Short History of a Nervous Man. The l'mrn r IV of Hie Min i, IIitlliiilii.nl..ii.:in.l l. 1.1.1. n. II..- r.u f t-ii-fp aatl bkcnkiiucM, rioiuiiimbiiU.nl, tc, by Dr. William A. Uamtuond. The Help Series. The Profits of Lltrary Labor, hv James Parton. Salesmen and Saleswomen in City Stoma. TI. or ;.. mi . nn.-r. muni.. ' v Charles Vance Elliott. A Medical Education. Flow to Chm,.c- n fVIVir.-. Advnntn.i .f Knro. p.-an SKi.lv. i.v Dr. William A. Hammond. Girls Who Earn a Living in Art. Ty the- rrinci.ti . t iin-"..mnii-n Art Hrlini.i. t'.l r Inion tluHftn N.Carter. HOW to Start. I'.. n ta lllnc how In m.trt In diff. rtnl kin.ls t.f l.n-in. nn.t in irii.li .. v. i:li prat-Ural drtaiU, so that a boy rt-ailiiiK Iht-rc papi i niny at-t ca llli-tn .nf.'tt . What a Technical Education Coats. Ty tin- rwwnr t.f Vnrint-rrln of tb lii5il'.:::t ..f Tttbnoluay, Uobukm, . Robert H. Thurston. The Editorials of the CnMraNio will Rive 1 lour and Impartial viowi of rnrrrnt events at homo anil ahroad. The Children' Tage uialm Its reputation for cliarniinir plitiirej, poenm r.nJ ftories adapted to the little onci. L Vor Intornnl and E sternal I e, CURES Ilurii". Seiii l". 'lil!lilati). iio-l llites. Cliii.H,-, Hntlit". I'lei-.i WomiiiN. Spiaiu. Ilriil-fsi, K&terinil rnisuiii,t'ulit'ii Uu-tustA, SOrP lil'i s, I en! lun lie, C'iumii in- SpiiMinMif Ptomncli, tutu-, Astliiini, tir Iiiiei'iuii rain, nine I'u.'k, linen uf Aniinnl' G;ill of nil kin-It. Ml Inst. ftiiift'.iiii'ii, I'lHi Uid Tent, l'u.l l.vil. liiiriri-i In Ci'wii. S'im lii, Swei-iiey, Seialelitu or tilcui-t'. 1 out tint In Sln ep. Mtiiimtiiilt, VViiiiixxl!", Kiiiui in 1'i'iHlrr, i'uUllil'T.'il f'.-i t. Fmiiila, liHclit'd lleeK tunj;e In Orgt. Ati j-ntir iieiircsl Ilenler nr l'i'ui;gLt lor oiu- ef u'ir Aliiutiuu-ti tur 1KI. Z Veiit lir fiinVtiaii f.tniter X. 1.. Off . 2", TI. Mkkchant'h Caiioi iso On.. Wo Iiiivo iii;'.i'.- spei ml jiiniiitl inquiry in ri j.rHril to iii.j inei ii.toi rins eeieiiiaieii reineiiv. mii hiijit n (O'lmlroai'ttclt'tif ihic vnlnr. Il is hy no iiiciwi n new rei ly. 'j lie (stril'lirii ineiil wliii li nr., ilwe- it ilitlei lis i-uiiiutiic luieiw far lurk im IK. nin e wliieli lime it .sMli'.n Btt'ii.lily irintvinir In imiIiIio lnvor. T't" priMiirt n Kieuint.nir the fni-eimiNi Imsi- ii:m men el it. o ciiy of liufcioit. iuey uiv every way rciiablr. from t.f Tokilo idliM DUute, July t. I8TI. Mrr.eiiAST's t;noi.iMi On.. 'I'll is UM 9t uu4i-'J inlaid, leiilei- the niliiiii-iitilt.. niiiii- MiMiiiMt tr,lnlm llo.ltfi, l--s,.. luut rrarlifii mi rnoi'inees Kile, it lit nil lionctaiy i.in- pmiii.it.-tj Hi-liele; it lint nirrit, fltnl new timl thr h?.-t hii.-int'-M ttilt-nt of the eoiinti.v t leniilliin? li, theie i n.ii't-nion why ii fchtniM nut iioi-t li it- piri at iifeftilni'ntt. NdfHimly e.in i.tt'url it l-e i-itiionl it. i'er fanulv lis,-. writ iu for liinaiiiis, it ti biuit ly iuJis- ptrUMllilO. M'lOt lAI. NOTICI!. A'.l w r.r i a fair Inal, lint Iw furp and fOil.'-v tlii'i-eiinns. I':i,t liKi'trlinif till nii't ptert'hitnt'R Worm Tni li l me tor wilt- l y h11.Ii iiKKi-nxna il-nl- rt In tieiieiul lui rcuuiiuisu lIutuiKUUwl 1 1:0 (i.ll.l. l.iMifo Si?o ' W: Mertiicn Mr.: Small Sir.: Pruail iv lor I'iiiniiv use LV r. i.iieit i, t in t-i ul Ijit Upiiri. N. 1 ., bi Mcr- t'lniiil'b UmgiaiK Oil tumpm.y. This N.Y. Singer, $20 H :i-iiiii!t-i )TiV--I 1 iL-iil tiitiiiM.ir. qlii. t.Ji:lll.l-. Kt.-i'n.l'l' . I I n i.t 1n.1i pUn 11 i- in -1 "I'M. IIMH 1lrj;Hnl 4 'rt it h P"i - t ..f Att.n 1 it'f-i,' lire. -1 toil 1 "i. a .1. .1 I 1 ."Hit . ii'.'i-i.in. A t'u. I. I I.11O.1 EISTIC TECSS Km r4 6i ffcHpf ttrm 1 1 t twt, S) COP bt WllB b"l(-Ar1j'Uflf Ball Id csiiltf. adaptaliwlf t til K!itont of t boiy. whil tt II' o thtmpprvMM barhtK iB(tllisJiftgSprMBt:li Kb VlBr. Wilh IL-ll tvMiurc vhlUiblabhcltl4VCort layiDdittjr.ht sod a nAetX cntetitla. ills dorsUs HEALTH IS WEALTH! I Dit K Wa.-rV Nravn nd Hiiaim TnrtTMKsr a p.'.-irr i..r hjs'r a. I' 7..in-.-. t.uvul.i..i. Ner . Il.-a I fli. M-.il .1 l"r hi. l...-t 'I M 111 urt. Hi.'Uj.tlii'- U:il An.', rt.isi-l lit i.vtr rtfil...l. Iiieh Ii . 1 1 n i'-. tl..-iv At il .Ii mil. t'n" l x will fur r,.-iia rti-s. t-.i.ti I'-i r-.iiitiuH .an 11 '..111' - tr. nliil nl. .1 ulr 1.. 1 ..r I lt"- tt.r live 't.. I im. .ia!' nt I ir. 1 ' I n r..e.i'' f p.'l.. tf - Ki,ar-o,:.'f. f-it l'. x-.t (. 1-11 re air. 1 .t-. Willi e-h ..r '.-; ri-.'.-. tnl l.y n f.-r m l.- ift. -cairn'ii'il 1 Ih 1 'i-.1 a.t , wo iil li'l tii.- I'lo-rl.i.-r uiir 1 111. 11 ,' !r;i'.l.'f to it urii lln in'if II tut. tr.'4l:ui- a ..im ic .1 . It' . t a i iirp l.uara.il." i'siiH.I . tih I.t ti .1. I I (IN. I hntlrilan, B. C. OiJ.-in b. laiill .r..':..lt atU'u.lo.l to. Ktlmn atii! iu 11 Lit.' t t ic'.ii n . hi. I meart a M!t- ctit iri. 1 liiivfl !: ! f t tint f irn. iMi.F.rv rr riM.INUMCXSEsf.ft 111 -I. '.igf'.iulT. I warraiit my renifdy to cu: tl-J r orst cir. M-'fan o'.bor b f.itliji f t -.liit'M- it : r ii 't new ra'tllitK a ruro. Ppi-J -imce fur a ir;Uij mi l a Fici Bitii of my Infullitili rer.to'-. . li'vn l.tj-n rr 1 i'ot (: lto. J. J-JU CONSUMPTION. It r.r thd nlio. Hanomu ti.v lt.lt. v.Vu . ..' rilrJ. lii.t. l.tn utri.nK In tur fan a al I w;.l t..l tail IIUI'l I.KSI Itf.K. (..- t oi..-. i.r tho wi.r-t I ftli.r with VALI'AHl.t lu.Mlli-K duraMi, la at1; aua. jjlt. i-LUCt U. Ill ruilol.,.NeTcra. t.utj .. MioItirlU s Ivcrwalo Co.. Si) O. Ijtliat., I'iiila rontTihutors nnnouwctl hclow will fhow tliat rniuury, .inil many of tlmsc of Groat Itritnin, year lss;:. Jjie AiiiiDiinet'iiitnl will be fuiinil a ' Prcrptti . JitHSIfE 1 mm sbt.q, ,.m rr r pail of the liutuus of the volume for ttc loming year. illustrated Serial Stories. Illustrated Travel and Adventure. A Serial Story of Adventure, by . . . C. A. Stephens. Life in an Iri.h Fithinp; Villnze, by . . Julian HawthArno. Tules of Old Ships and Sailors, by . . . Capt. F. l.uco. OKI Ti-uoi on tho Missouri, by .... A Misdourlan. After tho Mindanao Pirates In a Imtrii Oun.p,..it, hy I.iout. P. F. Grlnnell. Adventurus In a Whaling Cruise In tho Sonn r . iti.-, l.y Wai-ombor Brett. The Fiftloth Tiger. A i..nr.itivr t.f Aihimurt by tin- S .'. i.ti '. i r"j..ii.liiit t.dl.t- imi h.n r,l'gr.ih Phy. Itotiinanu. Child Life and Homo Life in Japan. t'nrii.u I-ii-tiin ul )..m...ic liKiJiiits, l. a n.ittll.r in ll..il r., 111. nt, . Prof. K. S. Moreo. Railway Horoes. 'l-iitiiiuilT H.'tie. ot r.ol r. ..t.l inni. Ainoni: .llnr. iil be Hi In. 11. ..n il Nt. ty ," "lli I.if.' r rii irit," "rkii li.Miit, tin- tv i!r liny," aud jintn llcnacngrr Ililt-y," by . . Walter A. AloOfO, Special Articles. In The Household. Parlor Fr-Tlments in Science. PMopfc- rurl. in, br Prof. W. C. Richard. Entertainments for Charitable Purposes. A.ltir.- :.i..i -nC.,n. .... l y GeorRO It. r.i t.-;i. Tableaux w!:h Authors. Iiircrtlt.n for l 'tiannlntt humtii! i:iiirii.::in n.i., by Kate Ptii.lioiii. Concorning Floors, Doors, and Windows, flhinn n.- .'-.wi to the dtturutiuu ot ilifo iinjort.iiit ttnlnr. of n It. mc. l.y Janot E. f.Ymf J!-Kei'i. Inexpensive Art Furniture. A nri.. t.f ..i.n i.l.. in j n . t.".- : W furnialH.il Inlhf bt.t ll- iOi .ml l.-irm- t xi.n.iilurt-. iiiti-..- tl.M'.' m li coal, iu., by tlx Curator of the l.m rj.oi.1 Ari Muai um. Chnrlca D k'ul1 FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF CONSTIPATION. i-1 Tfoothordlitea-: ! onrcvalcnt in this coun try aj Co:iipUon, and r.$ Medy lias errr quaiJc i :io 08;wo iuun ti vvuitT mm cure. Xv'satevrr ncnif, nowcTif ousuut tho oa. Uiia ru:ucdy will ovcrcoiuo it Dll TlUdiHatrp sing ooMptalnt r IL Km3 m iu very pt to bo ooniplicmtd with constipMijn. Kianoy.Wort st?c:itheuS the weakeuti parts and q"lnkly cures all kinds of Piles ovea when phyuicuuis &ud taodloiues) bve before Called PEHFUIi CUB E, ns it is for AiL the puLiful diau&scsof the Kldneyst Liver and Bowels. Itoloanseatao eyt:c:nol itic acrid poife 'i th:it oau m tho dreadiiil suffering which ouly t-lie victims of rlimiriiotiam can re-ui. THOU8AND8 OF CA8ES nflhwmt forma at thiu l.-i-rililo flift.iMA havs t boctt qulchlT rMve, tnd 'n it rhort Umo 9 PCRrECTLY CURED. tirTtelranoes, fftrnifftknii and cles Knw Mfc to all tho iuiportant ovaits of tiie body. T.if natural action of tho JUd:irys is rmtored. Tho Llvrr is c Vanned cf all disoo, and tho Uowtiaiaavo freely aid licalUifuIl I ITTt Acts at the nnme tima on the KIUNr.'Vtf. Z.lVn AliD BOWL8 I WLI hj UIU tn.lMH. ti. 1 141 in or itiiv. Iryc.inbeacnt by moll, i W1!,!S, Hl'MIAlilWON tV O .. rturltnfrtn.Yl. (ST 11 n r in In i.i fnttirg nd infalll I le m curing Kpilcptlo 1'iis, SiF!iii( (,'onmt hioiiti, bt. Vitus Djnce, Alf h- liMti.Opiiun Ent. ire. Sn.iaJa snd ill N.iT.a.-Mid HI od li efnin. Th Clenrynirn, I it v Litcrfity Mr n Mi'i lihut, hnkem, I.ff'iHM 1 ill WlliH tv !int!ry cmpl' yinut c.-.i.n f Nrttniif Pnitraa tir n, hn culantirs of ,f l J, t. macli, li rli or Kldut-yn, or h" icqniic a nervfl ti nu', i'pi'tifT or Hii;i'int, 8AMARI. 'JAN NUtYIM-: it in t il.nl k Tlit'ussnds prt'i liiim it the ni'tt 11 l:i'rrli:l JnviK'-rfltit ili.nl ecr rurtninitd the rinkirg rt'tfiu. Fur mi- I - all Irrurciftts. Till: !!(. . h. A. ItH II MOM) M J l)I( AJ. lU.i 11 ipi h tut St. Jorplit Mo, tainly t litTinir h.n t.a I .a KVI UV t-KI AT ai 11 1 I nit tli. r Ar.i.T:.' .. ' i .-'1 II IO V ai i;i:a';.-t. mo. r.in.i. ..ii 1 . ..t. :ili irl r..t.il al any. Utfw; filfti.-lnl tv. I -r popular lin'hi. at only h-ii. m: iiimi(I'i tiii: srt i.i-: t Sail. .1. i;:. ai. :.j. :ji.t. !ioh,iii. to M.lOO au.t upaari. TI.' I.ni.r .'.,. ....(... ... ... .. .. ... 1,'r or..,..,. Al i I t ""VP 'Jini-nta. M:v n.i.i siTH ti i.iM r ai.(k;i t: fuke. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 21, 1882, edition 1
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