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THE FARM AXD HOUSEHOLD. . " V.'nnil Aahta. The best results from wood ashes are secured by adiling a small propor tion of common suit. Ashes contain till the mineral dements of the ilant . Jnil they exert a good influence in un locking fertility that would not lie othcrvv isc available. In burning any thing, the chlorine it contains is car ried oh" with the smoke, and salt, chlo ride of milium, supplies the deficiency. Apple Trcta. The first few years of the life of an apple tree is the most important pe riod for exercising care and diligence in regard to pruning, A well-known poniologist once said that he could grow a model apple orchard and never prune vv it it any oilier implement than a jack-knife, lie would begin with , the tree as sunn as it was taken from the nursery, and would at ncc In gin lo form the fill me top. Then is the lilllt.' to avoid clutches which will l o almost sure to split in alter years, ami t I'cgiu at the toi at the right highl and in the proper shape, due h a t to begin the top t.i low ; ii looks high er on a smalt tree than on a large one. It may ml be de-i ruble for the general grow cr to undertake to do all his prun ing by means of a knife. Iml he can al ways use it to good advantage, '. eessive pruning of large tin s slmuM always he avoided. Theory ori'rop lliilnlliiii. It is now generally admit ted that rotation of crops is rendered necessary not as formerly supposed because the soil becomes exhausted of some neces sary element, or because unwholesome lor that particular plant, ow ing to pois onous excreta left by the roots, but because insects and diseases accompa ny the plant which are special toil, the eggs or spores of which are left in the soil to attack the same crop in the next following year with hundredfold increase of numbers and power. I'm fessor licssv, of the Iowa Agricultural College, shows how this is the rase with smut, which grows up through alt the interior of a wheat plant and linal ly develops its spores within the bran easing of the grain, tilling it not with tlour. but with innumerable black, stinking seeds of the parasite w hich, when set free, float out and stiik fast to sound grains of wheat and al-o to part iclesof t he soil, where they I i - ready toentcrinto the circulation id' the next year's grow th of wheat plants, unless killed by steeping the polluted seed in blue vitriol solution and drying off With lime. As to the polluted soil it is puiiiied from the contamination on ly by Using it lor sou, e other c rop on w hieh the s t plant cannot take hold. ('nrrr-sp'illili !)! f'liui'i 'l U' it'" Iik'ii. llrt-rliita. Com ''(. Mix li c tablespooti fuls of Indian meal and one of white flour. Mix overnight with enough boiling water to cover the meal. In the morning add one egg. one tea spnonful of milk, a little sugar ami salt. Hake in miiiliu rings. 1'itliiUi Xniii, -Put two ounces of butter into a saucepan, cut two large onions into slices and fry a nice brown in the butter: adil three pints of milk, and mix smoothly with it one pint of mashed potatoes, pepper and salt to taste; heat it almost to boiline: point, and serve with dried herbs. Sitn-1 il'i't. -Mince an onion; fry it a yellow color, with butter in a stew-pan; pour on a gill of vinegar: let it remain on the lire until a third of it is boiled away, then add a pint of gra vy or stock, a bunch of arsh-v. t wo or three cloves, popper and salt: h i it boil it minute: thicken it w ith a little Hour ;ind butter; si rain it and remov e any particles of fat. riililni,i I'i' lih. 1,'cd cabbage mixed with white makes an ex. client pickle. Hiee the cabbage very line; for three heads of cabbage s(-alil two quarts of vinegar of medium strength, add t w o t ablc-spoonf uls of sugar: put into a bag one table -spoonful eai h ol cloves and cinnamon, and half a tea- u...,.iiful of black n (ij.oi : ,llt the little bag of spices into the v im g.ir vvlu u v oil scald it. and let it remain in the pan when you pour the vinegar iu over the cabbage; press t abbage ,h,vv n , with a plate with a weight on it. so that the eabbage will be under the vin egar. llouMuolil Hint. To remove mildew from bronze, use a rat-tail tile. The yelk of an egg mixed with a liUle molasses makes a rich brown glaze for the top of rusks ami buns. A thin coat of varnish applied to Mraw .matting will make it much more iliirable. ami keen the matting fresh j ,antl new. Filling ii lamp while it is lighted is something that ought never lie done. It ran le avoiiled by filling in the morning. After the dust has been thoroughly beaten out of carpets and they are jtui'ktd down again, they can be bright- met! very much by scaiteiing corn trill nilxeil with coarse salt over them anil then !vveejiin it all oil'. Mix the suit Rnd meal In equal proiMrtion. , The treatment ol leprosy is liee.uning a hard froblom in India. In the liom biy rrenidency l, I cases are under treatment. JiOT A PLEASANT PICTI RE. lot the Inhabitant of Arkauiaaa YVomla lave. It is tn"e natives themselves that j more especially attract the stranger's attention. There's the head of the family, prodigiously tall and ungainly ipiite interesting objects they are, too, with their thousand-and-one men- tal and physical peculiarities. The children also, always a doon or fifteen of them, ragged, sorrow f ul-looking ur chins, of all sizes and shanes. And ; the dogs bless me, 1 came near for getting to mention the dogs great ! they are in numbers, and so thin and ' bony that it is little wonder the great, ci portion of their existence is spent in hilig before the old li replace, never changing their position save when compelled to do so. A striking sense of Willingness seems to overshadow i he whole group, as they s.jiiat al I the dingy room in all imaginable atti- tudes, each wrapped up in the narrow eolililies of hi-i own little self and the 'llid of dog leal' tobacco. Tobacco is their only solace a home-made article it is. to, i, meanest and V ile-l to he loiiiid anywhere in tin- laud. Men chew it. the women du vv it. the chil dren chew il. and iven the dogs chew it. lis chew. chew, chew, spit, spit spit, s.iiiri, squirt, from morning tiii night and from night till morning, and if you are not cautious enough to gel oil' at a s-ifo distance you w ill bo com pelled to dodge innumerable missiles of amber colored juice that are shot al t in ev cry coiiceiv abledi red imi irrespect ive of persons or things. Sometimes their jaws become weary alter a long term of service in the art of mastica tion: chew ing requires too much exer cise for their indolent natures to with stand. Something must be done to re lieve these overworked members of the human organism, and the characteris tic pipe is at once brought forth from its hiding place in the chimney. And such pipes great, black, till hy things strong enough to wreck the con-titii-tioii of a fifth Ward politician. A man who can stand before ne of those pipes when it is in lull blast can stand anything. He would need no life insurance. The diet of these people is a remark able thing in its way. not only iuiia1. ity. but al-o in ipi.iniiiv. Corn broad and bae.ui eoii-uiiiie the bill of fare, ami ill the meagre compass of its life sustaining .publics it midlines all and the only delicacies ol the sea-oil. never out of sci-eii. It's . oi n bread and bacon f..r breakfast, cm bread and bacon for d;niier. c. in Lit-a I and, Uicon for supper: that is all the ve.ir j round. To inorali e upon t he iugredi- i eut.s of that i-oru brca I woiihl i,e ,s hazardous a- to aMtn pito solve the mysteries that . .i--t,-r aioim l that w orld-laluoiis diM,. '..ai'diiig-hoii-e hash. I know it i- a horrible mixture ol corn meal and w .iter, but 1 am lit - terly innocent ol anything else it may i contain utterb devoid of salt, salera-' tusorsoda. This is poured into a small, ru-tv, iron pot. hall buried in the ashes, vv here it bakes and dries until ;t l-M-oiiie- h ud enough to knoik a bole through a brirk wall, prov ided t he aforesaid wall isn't more than ten feet Ihiek. When the baking process is going on the fainilv s pial about the liieplaee in languid l:-th m-ss ami lire random shots of tobacco juii e at the life. The b.e on. too, is all article Worthy id' coiniceiit, inasmuch as it imparts a -ort of flavor to the corn bread, and thereby renders it the more palatable. You first discover it in huge -labs ol fat. with little ..r ii,. lean in its compo sition, aluiosl enclosed in t he accum ulated tilth of weeks and mouths. One glam e at it woiild make a health offi cer sick; but to eat it' oh. honors' The corn bread, being baked to the proper extent, is placed -n a -tump outside the dool 1 1 1 col, w lido thedogs form a circle about it, lie-, their diops in sih nl hunger, and 1 1 stow wi-tful glances upon the, to them, delicious morsel, -du cs of bacon arc thcii plac ed in the great iron pot. where they sizzle and sputter until tin.illv re-oKid into a number ol little dried-up chips ttoat ing about upon a iuiiii.it ui e ra ol slimv grease. This horrible mass grease and all in con iuiu t i..n with lt. ,.,. ,,... s ,.,,,,.,-iv d.-vound bv ,..S(. .... :,., Iiieagle diet, st lall-je to :n, but never theless true, tle-y manage s nuchovv to keep tic -iinds o I life iii motion. Truly, one half the worl I knows not how tl ther half lives. ( bit Iii ii' Miiile or (il.iss. At ;aiti-iifti-I. (ieriiiiiuy. tin; artist am; elii-is-siiiniier. A. I 'n-n-r.-il. of ieii- II it, has Cstill'lislieil bis oliiss business offerin."; car.ets. i mi's, collars, veils, etc.. iiiiti'.c of ul.iss. He not only siiins but also weaves o;..iss b fore the. eyes of the jieople. 'I'lio otherwise brittle jrhiss he ehiinin s into .li;ible threii.ls, anil uses them lor milking ;ooil, vvitrin clotliini.', I iy introiliiein et-itnin ingre ilierits, vv liieh are his secrets, anil there by eliauLtin.H the ent ire tiattire of the! li. ...i. . ...I :. ...i.. 1 . . I ljiass. tie iii.'iKt'x nunc, euriv, ui ass ' h ' . . , minis; mw, imiien ii.um 01 Kiass, phtss feathers, which are lighter than real feathers. Wool maile of glass, it is said, cannot be distinguished lroin , the genuine article, (da- isa n.,n-eon- , ductor. and the time may not he dis- , tant when it will cause n revolution in . dress materials. : Conne. ticiit devotes ,.., : t acres to ! the cultivation of the nvsier. j TOPIfS Or1 I'll i: HAY. The immense crematory in Come is in almost daily use. Cremation is dai- ly bocoiiiim more popular, and bids j ("a on to dispose of more corpses in the Italian i-:iitil;il th.oi nl.l.l' il . i 1 j ,n;,i i j The real cost of the eimr us in- j crease in pension pav incuts is brought j out in the statement lh.it thev will eiiial this vear "the earnings of 1,'Hlil, i inn laboring men for day." The s disbursed $ I, i ii ii i.i ii mi amounts ti nearly one hall the entire ex pi uses of the government. "The fa I is." says tjie St. Louis o'M -i. mi" nit. "the average1 tea-drinker does not know a genuine, pure ami line article from poor, adulterated, and cooked-over leaves. The American taste for t, a has has our taste for Hue v it iatcd. So c. The effective ness of the inspection law may there ' fore be doubted." It is stated that Senator IMiuumh will, at the next session ol Congress. introduce a government postal tele graph bill, and ask for Us immediate os,h-lato. file object w ill be the establishment of a system of govern ment telegraph biles for the transmis sion of private messages at much re duced rates, as compared with those now charged. There is a society for the prcveii- 1 tion of blindness in Kugland. It is ! calculated that I. limbics, annually costs : lliu-ope no less a sum than vT.i h i.iu h i, ; and lingl.iiid alone no less than (.iiil,. i"111: so that hv removing (he causes ' not only vv ill a large amount of acute suffering, as well as deprivation from j the pleasure of sight, be prevented, bill a great financial gain will result. As ' yd, the operations of the society have been maiiilv coniincd to London, I ul 1 the oiler of . i siibsiauli.il prize for the best essay , u the causes of blindness and the iio-.t practical nuans of pre vent ing it w ill doubtless I, ad to the ilisseminat ion of much valuable infor mation on the subject. The National Yellow -torn- park cm braces in its limits :!.i7'i s.piaie miles liioi-e I. ri it. 'i v than llho.le Island and Melauaiv .emhim, I. It is sixty livc miles wide and sixlv live long. It lies mainly m the l.ollhvw slel II cor ner of youiilig lernt. I'.v. but llit hides a thin strip of Idaho on the west and Moiitaiio mi the wist and north. The body ot ii is between n degrees and 111 d. gncs west longitude, and !' dc- ' gives north latitude. Th, lowest elc vatioii in tin- p.irk is ('i.omi feet above scilcvd. and its highest i mountain peak i from I", ou,i to IJ.m H 'i et. It is. inert lore, an i :is,- table-land. w ith a -nriaec broken nit m. uutaiti ranges, alh-V s, i te. In the spring of !" the ground upon which Alnu.uer.iie. New Mexico now stands was a iii ir-h inteise, ti d by iriigating ibtehes. fo-div t lure stands on this ground a bu-tling cilv of over '.l oon people. It is in !ci uaiilh Illl- t.v, ah nt '.'".it miles from U ui-.is ( in, an I is the i . i sf e i it b rmii.iis of the At lantic ai.d 1'aciiie railroad. The ci! v is l.au piel d lit le-lior I no, ami lie th Imkc of All.ii w II. old . ll.u- le- mile and a ijiler.pie. sit uate hall distant, w a- ish s I tilelUellls. iatioii is Ali-iin and the , . le , I a! . one o! I le- early pau I le- proper proiiuii crl.av. 1 -1 1 the natives f this part ol the coiiii- t ry i tori I II IU Alinkirk pt Lead' ih. flic No tow in the die, ha . di-v doped coiiniv fas d.iioii,- sJ Allill.pleliple nm'-ol' wool. he p, and lipp-d The proposed cot loll I Xpo-itlofl ill New Oilcans iii s- gi i s promise ol huge siiei e-v The am- nut proposed to l-e rai-cd as a fund i .rthe exposi tion i- tS.i.iii.iMin. in this amount s,;ai.iM!ii lias been ali-'-ady subs, rihe.l iu the north, an-1 Ncyiirh-a-n has sub-., ril.ed l li'.i"1". and pr -po-es to raise t be ri in, lining miiii .1 slcn.noo. M.i or liurke. of tie- J ', '. h.ls b ell i il-.sell din . t. r gi in i al and has i.olie Vljololislv to work. ! is proi,.s( d In have complete exhibits of l In- 1 .al in - A uiene.m iiitions. he pl'e-idelit of I lombira-. who has beel: on a v isit to this country, hits tendered to the exposition the li I his valua ble arch. i ological specimens, other res idents of Central and --u'li American states .iml . t''-esse,l I lleeill'ul ;i: .'Itilt Interest A Fruitless enrcli. line day there visited I! I'Mb.i ;i wo man who hud lost her only iliiltl. Wild vv it Ii grief she In er-eil the proph et, to give hack the little o!ie to lite, lie lookd at her tenderly for .1 long while, mill then said. "I io. my daugh ter, briii'; me a mustard seed from a house in vv liich dca'li had never enter cd, and 1 will grant thy wish." The woman id once bcinn Iter sc-in li. she Went fl'oln house to house, s.iviliir. ., i ;,i , i ., i..-i iratit ine, K 1 n I ieoi!". a )iintar.l 1 ..r tti.- oioohet to lmier l,:1,k mv child to me." And when they had irraiitcil her reiiie-t she asked. "Are vo .tM .r.-;.r. m ml t It.- li. art h f ither uMwr thlMrvll ,. ,(lis,nKy" JM t,u, sh0il,. ,,.;,. U.A.U with siu,,w alli ,l)((Ks (lf !i.,lll.ss. am, far Nvj(1(. ,w sht. Wandered there alvvavi i,s aiaciiitt chair by the hearth. Then Kradtuilly. im he -assed on, the waves I her grief subsided before the sight of sorrow everywhere; and her heart, i easing to be occupied with its own ehish grief, dowel out in strong earnings ol sympathy with the world wide suffering. Tears of anguish were changed to tears of pity, passion incit ed into coiupassion: she forgot herown i orrovv in looking upon that of other;, and in losing herself for others' good she really found herself. TIIK PAMII.Y DOCTOR. lot Milk an n Mlmiilmit. 'I hot milk as ;i stimulant the MU- l !; nl says; "Mill, heated toit much above Km degiies I'aiiieiiheit loses for a time a degree of iN sweet iiess and density. No one who, fa tigued by over -exertion of body and liifnd. has ever experienced the reviv ing illlluencc of a I iiuibler of this bev -i rage, heated as hot as il cm I e sip ped, will willingh forego a resort to if I Ci ailse of its beilig rendered SOIIIe- w hat Ifss accept al c to the alale. The promptness w.ih whidi its cordial lllllllelli c i , felt is in I. c s n r j i s i 1 1 sonic poitiou of it -ci im. to be digested .'lid appropriated ah.i"-l iiiiuicilialdv. and luanv who new laiev that I In i ced ahoholie .. imulaid s w In II ex hausted hv -fatigue, will Imd iu this a iiple draught an e pn alenl that will I e abundantly sai siving and far more elldurillg ill its i licet s." t nl. I I'rrl- i What a common complaint this is 1 says the I'm iU'i I'lijsh hiu, and yd no ; one seems to know anvlhiug about it. ; 1 mi suffer from ii for years, ami von don't go to a doctor, or if you do, you derive very little bcneiit from his ad vice. Some piople .sutler from it at liight only, w h le others are troubled with it in the ilavlime as well. It oc curs most fro.piciitly in women, but s' ill von often hear men complain of it. Wcbebcvcthal the best remedy is h.v phosphite of lime in one or two grain doses i w ice a ii.iy. I his is soluble in water, ami diould be taken in the loruiofa mixture, nothing else being put w it h it. w ith the exception, if von like, of ;i ha spoonful of syrup, to make it more palaiahlc. although it is I v no no means disagreeable hv itself. Vnother good reieclv is mix vomica live drops of the tincture in a little water ihicc or io .r times day. It is highly rccomim inh d. and yon may hope for great things from it. Then v. hi r general health. It is probable that you are below par somehow or other, although we must admit that It does Hot follow of necessity. If . Vou feel generally out of sorts, and your appetite is poor, ijiiinino will do you g'od. 1 1 vou are pal' and amende, yon must put voiir laith in iron. Coil-llV cr oil is an ex-dlclil ret Iv for impiov ing the gem r. I mil i n ion. many people feel iplitc ill a glow alter c,i h dose. I'K tiii.s or hum t. n r. The right of coiuiiiandmg is the fruit of labors, the price of courage. Man cannot dr. am hiiii-. ll into a nol le character; he iiui-t achieve it by d ligeiit effort. II we liml no tai.lt oiir-clves, we -hoiild not take pleasure in obscrv ing loose of others. The-e vv ho hav e ie pal it in c of their own loigi t what mand l hey make i u that of others. There is no ev il we cannot tit her face or My from, bid the i cnscioiisiiess .f duty disregarded. More helpful than all wisdom is one draught !' simple human pity that v ill Hot lol-sakc lis. ; Let friendship cru-p gintly to a l ight: if it rush t it. it may soon i in itsdf out of bii a' h. A firm faith is the I est divinitv; a 1 life the b.s nicin e the be bo'di - ami I. I I il .sophv : ;i clear : l law : honesty the no cram e the best ! IIV sie Tin- law of the ha; o -t is to read re t ban vuii sow. nuv an ad and u I'-ap a habit; sow a habit and you up a i haractcr: sow- a character ami ii reap a destinv. The (irave of Mary Washington. A rrt'ilcricksburi.'. Vu.. letter to the Ci- hliiond lisi,iteli s.is : .hist above the plain in the suburbs of Fredericks burg, is the grave o" Mary Washington, marked ii.v by nit iimiiiished marble limn til. It is strange that the t. .nth of the mother of the Father ot Mis Country should be allowed tostand a monument to the luck of patriotism of bis count rv men. Worse still, it has been shamefully defaced by the hands of the vandal. Its sides have been marred by bullets, and the pretty smooth face ul' the monument peppered hy the shot of thoughtless siort smell. No railing or enclosure of any sort protects the last resting place of this j;i'ent ami jioihI vvoinan, ami yestenlay tiie imthinkiiiii excursionist hid hinr self iiinler the shallow of the inoiui. . . i , i . 1 .1 , u nt, itte hn siiaek anil desecrated the s icrcd phue by leaving the rinds ot vv iiterineloiis and the refuse of there I ast lying loosely around the tomb. 'I lie monument was undertaken in 1 iot by a patriotic gentleman of Fred ericksburg, w ho had completed it with the exception of the large pyramidal shaft, which to day lies half imbedded in the ground a few yards from the cr.ive. Payment of Debts. A large number of people sppm to fancy, when paying a bill, that f hey are coiil'errinij a great favor upon the man who has entrusted his goods to their home for weeks and even months. They ad m if they had received actii ally nothing in return, ami were sim ply doing a w ork of charity. The mail who buys lommoditicH of any kind U ually does so of his own accord; ot- ,lti,..-ile ii..... . i. .. ..i.i...- i.,,. il naiil.v thele is notliuig compiilsorj about the transaction. He makes his purchase ami gets the worth of his ii. v. presiiniah v, li l'ihh s of what-1 , , .' . . i i .ill ev cr kind i iiim iaces oiii'i itiui st'i- lei-on an equality. If the buyer could niil.ea licit cr bargain Isewhere, very likely he would do it for in trade, w hen dollars and cents are involved, friendship doesn't count for much. People go where they call get the most for their inoio-v. 1 1 iv ing done so. Hie seller confers ;i favor upon the buyer, at least c.iial to that w hieh the former receives iu pavnielit of his bill. Then vv hy should a collector so lunch iliscoiirtcsv be subject cd tol A W cll-brcd , , . . who has a proper appreci.t-, Hon ol what is due to others, is never guilty of such impoliteness. The ml-! lei lor w ho calls for his molicr is treat- v n:r! ''T"r ' ahonas is shown the buyer when lie . makes purchases, This deportment , should be iiniveis.il, and the man who j b pail 4 from it, ami who pays thej iiioiii v lie Iioih'.IIv owe- grudgingly md with alt marked cviir.-. ion.. o ill ev pres.-. ion., o low. ltd the iceciv ing partv, lad. jug in one o tliemo.d important i - -. in ias of lair and s.iuare manliness, 1 and more II,,,,, that, in business tad.: Many a man spoils good fortune i-.v giuiel bng because it is not better. I. oil send. I he colli, but the devil linker ii hole ii (he sack. 4'niiiolitiii lln.nnr Mr, .Mm Osboi ue, Musical lta?.aar, I'oroiito, Canada, writes that his wife w .is i u red of I ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ism bv the ureal pain ban! dier, SI. .laeoh'.s I III; that he ha- loiiiid it an iiiv iiln.il'le remedy for i iiinv adineiits. fix v mitor Tiibor is the great dude I olorado. lie is always aeeompi bv a policeman lor tear the H girls vv ill him. 1. 1. ul Chief .bislice Coli'inlgK will entry llie Aini-i ieiin dv .pepsin li iinc Willi him it lie l.li'l nmio iMlelul. I I'lofessor levoe, llie .IiTspj weather wrpst I Irr is siviiii-; wood an t wailing 'till the clouds roll by . "liolilen Medical Piseovcry" is vvariRtitfd i I i eh aiisi. I he blood from all llllpio llli-s, I roui w liatevcr I'.iii-e arising Kor Scrofula. ! , Nncs of a knub. Skin and Illoo I Diseases, 1 Us elTecis are iiiHi-velon-. Tluiii.n'd- ot i Ti -lunoiinils from all pails. Send -I imp for hi in ) lot . Addii'ss Won iii'.- IMsvis 1 svhv Mn.ci. Amsociihon, Hiillalo, N. v. . M nt i mo m is s-iid to lie a lottery, but lip lo the Ii.. in ol e.um: lo press no law ha. been i liaetnl 'iolnlilm' llie useof the luales All invahi able sin ngilielier for llie riprvp.. I nillM'lis nml iliu'eslive nivalis, pruilui'ilij i hln iieilumd .i i inc. i- Hi own lion lliliui. 1 Her in llie Align-In I' e.'..- ays: ; 'T.i.i.innrj I. a os an." I I,,. vvnier evi .tin Iv ill.,-, no live III a I ' hi 1 1 1 1 1 1:.' li.ni e. J 'ltnil(ll Oil ItlllN.' I li ilsoiil i. il-. iinei'. roaches. the.. Iieilliugi. i iml-. skunks. i-lii.iininlis.uo.ier.. l ie. Ii'g'sis I ! 'Sii ike w lule the iron is Iml" will proba- bl.v be ihe signal used if a strike should be I olden -I among the laundry hand-. i viii 1. 1 it i. it ii ti:s," I wlie-e -i .Ii iitary live- im'ie.i.e llinse troubles ' f e -ul 1 1 1 lo vvoiueu. t-lioulil use lr. rieri'e's T'.iv..i ale I'n -1 1 1 lion," wlueli is an unfail ing reine.lv. ! "I tliiow tlii. nut merely as a suggestion." a. the eeiilleiu.iii remarked when lie threw n en-.lil'.i- down the stairs.. liev. VV. II. Smith, liraflon, Mass., wiys; " I have derivi-il beni'lil lroin Usui,' Hrovv n's Iron llilleis lor a low stale of blood." She loves him Mill, is tliu title nl a ru eiii iiiivi U-tie. She prnl'iilily wants to do all Ihe talking herself. Ilolln r Hwiiu'a Warm Mrrup. Iiif.illible. tastelesfi, harmless, cathartic; fi vi i i-luiess, rcstk'sstii'ss, worms, constipa tion. '.'.V. I he Vassar girls iiropose to organize n rowing chili. If they do ttiere will be fun in the next e .llcgv regatta. VUTII till ATI I'l I. Fl:KI.INiH." Dr. I'uucK. Hullalo, X. Y.: Hear iV... V.mr "tiohleu Mulieal Hisoovvry" nnil "I'lirgative I'ellets" have eured my diiilgd ter of Scrofulous ISwellings. aud oMn hores about Ihe neck: nml your "Favorite rresrrip t im" has .ici'oiii.sieil wonders in restoring to heallli my wife who dad been bed fast lor el-lit months from Female Weakness. I am Willi giateiiil feelings. Yours truly, T. U 1.1 IMS, (ialvcsiiui. Texas. The Sioux call Senator l.ogan "Heap Hair." rioiiKMi:, (in. Dr. W. 11. Prut her y: "llnivm's lion Hitlers Imve iv en witinfae tinn in every uisIiiih'u I Imve known il ust'd.'' .lack fro-l hiiH ln'unu Ills fall eliU'igellU'lll. ' "ItlH'llll-I'lll'lU." I lln iJuiek.('iini'leteciiii'.!iiino inn Kidney, ! Ill.ulilcr, I neaiy Diseases, ifl. Druuitist". lee cn .uii may taste tfmul, bul it's fold .mini I iiller nil. I he inieieiils were .-iciii:iintcil Willi llie vir I iiii-nf l'elin!i urn. lleroilotus refer" (o it I I nut si'i nks of wells beini! founil in .Btile. SovMiituys evervbnily tins lieiinl of il llirouijh ' i ail'olme. llie irre.il nutiiriil Hiiir llestorer. i ine IiiiiiiIii iI ihoiis.iiu) eliiMieii earn their I .mil living in New urk eil. I I inee try Cliiolitliinn enllais nml ruffs nml ! you will wear no oilier kuul. T'liey fit so j 'well ami feel so nicely. Tlicrc are plenty slops to H hniul organ lint , no pel iiiaiieut oil''. ' t'se St. I'ntriek's Halve, ami learn il" grcHt value, t hie trial evmviiu'iis. ' Some I'reinaturn folks are flitting Iwo I i e it stiiin on their letter". Mi nkmvs'" rr.rrnNtiKii riKKr tonu-, the only fi- I'liriitmii ef lu-rf - it 1 1 :il 11 1 lK it" 1 ntirr nu'ri 'ii ''I . Il i-i'iilaiim I'I.kmI niHklli.', I'.t.'i- hi m-riil n l lifi--tlt;iniiig ircn t Iii .,; nivaluiililc fur liiiliL-e.sliuu. ilvsticphia. 111 i voim uilitinn. n.1 all f..rnm nf fii-nernl del.iiitv. 111 hii I ii,, .nn 11 riill.uilinia, Mlntlm llie 11 -nit nl t-li:ot-,tiuti, 111 rvnu-i imi :.tinitiiii. nver vvnik or eiiti' ilisfaie. 'itrlil nUr v if riMlitittK tr.nii 1 ' 11 1 1 1 .1 ' 1 i;i 1 v C' 111 ) !;n 1 11 h. I' mv'. 11. Ilniinl.v rri'iiu-loiii. New Ymk. 8.iM by iliumm. Ihe HHisi;iiilii ns a I'lit'lie Kinder ilraws will, but never yives siiltalaclion. M illioliH linve ilteil Willi llrii;ht's kidney ill-eu -e unit rlu lllniil 0 iliie.ii.es. Dr. Klinori" j- tlie liit to ili-C'.vtr tl ett.e. llelm- Inn In I Ih. iii-ioi. Is with lii-i Uliellln.'illiH' (ieiil.illilu mill never lout nc.ise. It nlvaii) emc. duo e rue refiorled to be so tnme nt Min er tl I'a 1 k. Aruoiui. that lliey ciiine into ton 11 hihI I'I'iy wilh the dot;. t.R"irinr. ' All iiiii'lensnnt feeuupi. the reult of int'-r-ill ti-I ilH;i'stinii. nre s.iihIiI' leimiveil liv . -si i.isk. Alt UruKtsts. West VirL'inin neyriK1" liiirewhii men of thou- own nice who desert their fainiln-i.. Prevent prooked toots unci hlirterc.l heel Vf wearinu l.ynnV Pnteiit llel Mtillent'is. Mr. (ihnistoiiK oiviisiiiniilly reiuls flu Iesoiiii nt in. lining wrvieo in Ibivviirdeii (uirisli chin eh. Our llrM Knmll'm. 1 have been liiHibleil for ovevsix ycnin with n severe kidney P mil lainl. nW n weakliest of the nCi nrj nrgnns. wilh lis nttenilimt trollblcp. y wnler lieeilcil eonlitnnt nllcn lion, mil c ilnyn nn in-uiy n.i twenty times, nilh fpvrro pains in fho liladilur, hb well as 1,1 oit in r.t aim lonii. i iiinep l l nn I'll ii hmit, ,,1,lll,l(yi,r .hhrhlyeolmed nh imnniuriil heat and aeiliiiiPtiit fh'iineiitly rvapiuclims would be vty ,ainful. Iron- V"",' '""-;"'"""" '.r ... B. V R men M-iiium I r inlile vvoiibl follow. 1 nenl to tlf ilnuL'ist aid wn rproinnirlido 1 louse llunt'i- Hi n o ly, an it led been need Willi wonder I nl i u.'ce-f; in p al sevrree m.'ii of ilropiv an t kuhiry nml li'aiMer i'y c ions I ere in Minium-. I cote-liutcil lo li vji, nml lo'or.' I Imd met one Ii llln loiuiil il was heliii!ir nn1 beyond my cviiei'lalions. My vviler I p nine toiiio naliiiid, Vsi color ill pi'din p it, the hi i ns in back mi I licit he-ivy Icp'inu ni e null a L-clirl.ll toning up of llin sji-tem: and I isinlmcp I louse it until I nm I si I olt'cs. mill it has i-umieely piired me. Mllnrs of my family liaye ueil MiiiiI'h li'eiufdy nilli I'Miiallv m l'ooiI hii p.'sh. ami we do not lu-silate to i comm. nd it far mil "enr. bi In-viiiL' it duly lis well n a pleasiirii rec illillieuil so e,, MI n niisi'i'llie an llillll ,. y v,m , , Ml,(.m. , Biv ,y let,,,,,,,,, loihe pidilie. I. T. IIohuiiks. sinion, M,.., May ',l, is;!, 1 huh r-c the above Plati'ineut. A' M,X-idi;. m... - .. - A marl.id ('Mollies'-. I-jisN belweell N !.;! l.o.l rnil.ln Plemlr nn. Tieri- e- iininn-1 al- t tt 1 1 tf h' t-iiiw ha 1,1 " - "i.io. Mr ..u .iit-a.' ..i in- i'l.inf. It I'm-" On- r-Hi v. r fffrrt- I tlir I'llMl', tlnl :. Il I-II' f in .1 with f IH' pr"l'it ih-.mii. w tmui .Iis. .is.-. ii . nn mli-r ilni tti,.,..ii..-.,.r. ,.i,,..,i .ion i,,..,iv "'; rntvl'-n-lv .r.--re, cr.'s.Tipii.iis iiuel.' In Ino'iiii'fl. trill clon.-iiiii". T.iln' Ilni nu -.lo-ini fer nil ili"r ili-m .iri-iacfreni iiiii'itn' !! i'l. Il m in-l-TRO.! bv .-alilii: iTof.-sHlntial nii-ll hh wi-II an liv i'liilllt'ill I Ion i-mlis atti-l utlii'l. 'i ll It. Ki'iiilnll nn tin' llnr.r. TwpiiIi live ci nls will liuv tln hook ad inilted in be the iiin'd .i ileet Wink on the til-eases filial inn- for tin' lhit-c. Addles HalimiDre Newspaper I lium, "M In :' N. Holiday Mr. el for n copv A riwiiin li is beiiii kil'ed iu the Capitol t-'i.niiuK Wasluii.Moii 49 : Wsffw. r.J e;- llPtfe.THE GREAT btl.MAN REI tunes, , .... niitnimaltsni, Nciiralfjia, Sciatica, Liimb.njo t.jck.ich, Head.it lie. toi.lli.ic!n, Mnrr lininl. In-l lliig.. Nlo al".-'e, Im a. krnlili. t'ro.l Hill". n or nun a uuiuiv piimi oh hiiis. fl lli . I.iioilyi.l ,''""",1r1'j'''";;'i. 1 """ '' TIIK t II VIII. I . oi.:l I I! I . ,r' IWIWWI'oA IIH.LUHft.oa Hulliw I'l- 1-H I. For You, Madam, Whose Coniiilfxioii hc.i'it.vs fiomo liitiniliiiliii iniiuT IVc (ion, whoso mirror lolls you that you n la mini, Sallow nml flisf lu red in counto nanro, or liavo Krujilions, llednpss, lJuiit-'liiicvs or un- liolosomo lints of Complex' lon,c say ue Hasan's Mac luilia llalm. It is n delicate, harmless mid delightful niticle, iro duciiis; llui most natural and fiitranriuK tints, the artifici ality of vhich no observer ran detect, and which soon becomes permanent if the Magnolia Balm is judiciously used. Payne's Automatic Engines. Kehahle, Ihiral.l.. and Kt-mi..iiiickl. H' furnM aoraa fsnfff nil S Im furl .ml KalrlA-m nny nlhr A-,yui. auill, not tllli-ilwiltl an Atcotuntivl'-lt-olt. h'-nd lot liliisiraiist (alai.-Ki.. ".I." lor liiionnaiion iimI 1'nctia. II. . 1'AV.sa, AhoMik Hoi "ui. i'.miiiiw, .VI, FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Itcl Iii (tic unrlt lrt Ihr Krnuiiir i.vrrv linrkiiu lint our irnilr-mnrk nml t iniirlti-il I rni r'- mii.ii . l in IM. b-TON Iron i...n. "imI Bxiiaia. B-aaa f All III. 4oaia.il, ravia) i-aat raiafibYkT. ala. a itlal. Wirranta fMia. AlUUaaaalov. F.i Irwfcw. Mla.M. JONCt Of INGHAWTOR, mvi.iitaT.lv k.T. AGENTS WANTED t VXJX, ol tMtu iiKt: I TUI-: i MHilrlf in Ji nimnii Il Hill Jiln'i knil (nrwhii h 1iht ih alHMVH rk'-t H.-n.l ttir 1 I lilt woth. (irt'iuar itl i4rm- l tti Ttoinlilv Knilllllfl .tliirltim lu,, lit l'niu-m( Mrt-t-t, Hot on, Mn FREE l I.r MS VV R V h' r, 7 r; V V I - Fitt trmntvm l'lt't'llttllUMUUUtv A I li. lUctsMtlk, 0 (.l-Mft W ANTKIMnf tli- ItMHt n I K.wtvit nil t ma I'l.-toml K ...k-aivl llili I'm, rm1ii0.il II .i-r i-iui 80 Na rinNAL I'r .11 n 1 c.i . , rnti. ei. SIIM-.T" tin ' ivniina I'iiiiit, in hlollur, w ill ilf mUr. rv uuil t.ir C.ie. Aliralta Wnalril. I . '.N.IMV I'lllMlN.i Cu . NoMliuonorl, Mi,v. O D I I I Ul an l V ll-IU V II BITH . ureil J r I Ul1m li.'.uv itli...il .vn. Bk'kof uti H.-uUra -n-nl trre. H VI w.i u.i.rf. M l . AtUut if.a . PAINUSS CHILOBI .IH. KVPV,,,V, Ir.-e. Aililr-w .1. II. II., lint lilt, H1OI11I.1, N. . SrIM..rlHintrn!t'ilC'il-l iK.iv Slpiin I'tisinni. s-v-i , Vltll -.Tiai lion I iuiiiio. Sln.iilar.t liii.t..ui..nta. A Iv. Iit.l'ih.ir I'. n.isv lv.11 .1 V t illuml VV r-. Y. rk. I'l till" ki k. 11! a rt iv at ltni-,.i.li ' oul HI Ii.hi. AJ.Ir.-a Ikl K .1 Co. Annual i. mw3 .1 I MtUI ll nun tk n i What Jsiosia Does. . It ewes grievous pains by day and frightful arcams by night. It destroys the pleasure of ii good dinner. It soars the disposition and lnvkcs its victim cross and petulant It makes iln: l.rcath bad, the oes leaden, and the ikiu hallow. It makes llie ajvpetite capricious and unreasonable. It causes constant grumbling and complaining. ' AVhat "llrown's Iron lUtters" Ioos. It invigorates the weakened stomach, and enables it to digest. It promotes the enjoyment of a hearty meal. It enriches the blood, improves the liver, and cheers the mind. It purities the breath, clears the eyesight, and makes the tskiii natural. It drings a regular and healthy desire for food at propt r times. Your LRVo.i't.T sells Drown s Iron Uitters, 1 NOTED BUT UNTITLED VTOWUX, (From tlnHuitoo Olobt. Kn.ni. frlllnrn s Thr alHive it itomt like nw. of Mrt. T.ydl B Plnlb I ain. nt l..rnn, Mn? i.. n ho nhnn. ml other human being may In" truthfully calli'ittlm ' Puir Frlrnd of Woman, Imoniii nf In r iiimnpoii'li'iils lovoinrall htr. tM liiralouilv .1. v, nca la Iiitw.ii k, Khlih Is theoutoomrf I I a lib' stii'ly, mid la fihlUrd l' kerp tit laiiy i ffUtaiits, tn hi'li hi-r nnawn-thn largn rorn-ainvnilfiif ii in, h .liiilv 1'niin.ln upan hi-r, i-arh h-arlna; lla aprrlai lur.l' n . t oiirei incr, or Joy t ri'lraaa from It. Hi;r Vi'i tnl.h-c ii.pnini aa mrili.'fiiii f.ir gnoii anil tint nil ' l '.n-a. 1 havo wr.umll) Iiit.h igalrd II and imiwll 'l. J .if thKlruthnrihla, On a'uiint .if il ' pi-nvi'ii mi'i-lta. H la isrommandKl -n.l iTia-riih .l hy llirls-hl .b.T.rlana In the ooonlry. Ilni- aiiyai " It vorks like a rharm and nwn roufh ;iiii. It v ft! .-urn rnilri'ly th.i ,r.t form nf falllnar 1 1 Ui" ut. nis Irf-ui-nrrhirA, Irn-nuiar and painful ?l- nv'ru ii ;.,n.nll Ovait.in TmuMra, Inltamniailoii and nni'ini, il.iilliii.-.. all Pi.p'ft.-i mrnta andthpenn ariiu'iit -piiiiil niknra.itan.l I, rape'-'lalljr adaptrd to llipliiii!i,.nf l.ifi".- Il icrnioitf,iivi'ry purllnn of ihn eratem, andiria l III- iii-l vl(r,r. Il ri-ni..i-.ii fulninma, rtatuknry, . . vmll rr.ioiiir for rtliniil.uit., and n-lli'vea wrak l o 1 1 ihofliitiiai h. It i-iiira MeaUnir. Ileadai-hre, I'. ri ous rroalrution, iteiv rul lii-l.illly, RI.'eplt'aani'M, Ii p.isM'm.ind lii'llirollou. Tli.il f.'i llug of baarlrifi r anii.riiiisii- pain, vielifh' end Imi-ka'-hp. ta alwaye I' riietii- nl Iv , in, ,1 i,y im um. tl will al all l Intra tni end' r all i-ln umitnnrr., .i.1 In hat niony wllh Ihf lif tliat Kov.'inathi. fi-inal lytlrin. It .-lists only . s-r I oitli' or an for P.. and liaol.1 hf rtniKi'i'la. Anv a.lTi. ii ri-niilrr.t an lo ns-IuI cnara, ani Ihr nainesef niiini- hi han- l-iyn ri'MlmtHl loprrfert In-iil! h hy the iimMif the Vi't.-rtni'ti'Ciiiiiiiiiini,ran lie eh'alnol I y ii'l lri's'liw Mm P., vilili M.inipfor reply, et hor lionui la l.ymi, M.ian. For Kt-lnry CitinplAlnt ot rttrr an this rnmpmind la pn-urpue-s. .f n-i aliunll.int tifUini.tiiaUaliiiw. " Slia. Piiikl.aiu'ii Liver I ill"," uiyaiini'wrlli'r, "era Mraf iii Ihf imrl.l for llie ruin nf Cnnallpnllon, MlhiumiM and Tmpldiiy of the liver. Hit Blood fiirllii-r not kali onili is Iii lie h rial Hue and hlila fair Mr.liol I ho l oni) nii'l la II. .o!Ul.iilly. A il inliat rratiri l lu r n an Aliio l ul M.-rry hne anla iiuiliill'.ii la to ilii.'i'od to nlhvra, FUiladi lphla, l'. (?) Mia A MJD. UN il :n rmrrmmmrrr-rr A. Nfwmscqy e ry. t?T r B,-r.Tnl y iirl v-o Inir furnl-liMl Ihe H i rviu, n of Aun n. a llh nil i i-ll' nt am il. Lit ! -i fi.rh.illi r; eo in. t-it"l lo'ii I lint It met mill I'r, .tl l.r -.4 t t'.ini In I--' t"". vinif l''e lilt lir l n-iil lull; pn .nt I' th IntntiiitKinal Iiiin v r-wei. :-iut l-r pill-'iit and. I. ill iP" elienil. at ra ..n. li v lniv. l'o.i -I iu " V-ml iN.miii. and new i tier l-o .- I r i !' l-'-o i,t ih'mri't liUlvlotColor the t.iittcrmilk. M Will Not Turn ft meld. It hi the StrciriBrM,BriBhtBtml (.hi'iiper.l roiorMiic'o, WA..d nii'l- p . II- II il I' V- I tiCWARK til. d in "il. I- an rniiifvnnd ' i r e I I in' i in- H- ' .. - .II..H-. ami all I . I ll ll'l" I..I" l iar I 1 1 j. t I - ii eli-rt-aii't h- tt lo - l it wtotmilr Kill-, 'll. IIO'li.ov a in.. I' rll..-ln. H mmsm DYE'S -rr-" I C (BErORE-AND - AFTER Ilo:tiIc i;r'.lmc?i a:5 te-t n 33 Ctrl' Trial. TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, Will fiif SutTt iliu fr.-in V in- r IHII.ITT, I ' 'M 1 1 H 1 1 i , f SllAK r'.'h'K AND ANII 1 It, H 1 hl ..i.. I .ill kln.lr.'.l mi'ifif rttorn Ml '.. Itl'MIAM v - r iii.- mih f r IlliiHf latt'it tl Ml ff III i I II Vi..-'l( IM n Iff Uilld.'s! . li t-Hid eiiHil i . S I I' l-.'l'l'l' - fl A'liilt' VOLTAIC BfU CO., MARSHALL, MICH. f OHtuji aj In )tir ntul RRiifi ih itrn ii, in irtiii-l nn I i.tii-r rt'Kt'ni v.itf.l hy tiii1.mtt-fl, nut imlfi'it in all .-((ililicH w)ir th httiiii'iM ro uti (rttMMl'lM to iiPHb, (tin fulfill I -I iMunirnt n't nllfi.iliM. Html iT' St .lll.li'tl Hit tirn, h Uh-o fminil l. it flit Hn(ttftitn1 lvrHliiillitMnttl- I ul mnt kihI 'ran i In (tMiiu'M, while H a i iir hr indiKWtt.on, lulwuniii'HK km- ttrt'ift iiinpUintH, it IB w itliiiul a rivl. I i.r by H I r lit icit m nnri ih (.I'ltfraliv. Cured Painlessly. Th M h1 it-me n il rrntniM nuiig'ii ! '. tltflrott riiiiiHMintmK. Ail trniitl )- mh--.I r4'rip thu " tor full riutiitnti itildn" lh linr0Vriirt DR. S. B. COLLINS, La Porte, Ind. liv r timu. h. v r itwf Aiiti oitiv r'i - r? ilmuvt-iitl i r cnl uil ihrnmo St&sSifAfr rlmiiiiiRto-m. H'-ii. lunilto. OV'V.Vj v B -uffnltfUa vies. IIhuu mi bupo i'iim', liruf iit' tliHiw mill tl.MK'ittin In : wrk-all foiiutttf ilifuiiMtu' dirtvm in i ti liiwtfl.i rli0fv iDll.lllitnr'" "a1 '11 I'l M.',,r ," 4 " i fiitf ait d wfiiihni 1 1 fi. m v ib HvaryriMUk I'liti Iv IxiUlHO, karinldM, autl t Innk. Ana tonf lTii(i'tt U ni t it . if be iiwijuHa tti ua Ut ift-Uk U"tlium '!' 'ft Ailama A U;. . hnj William at. , WY rl HpiH'iilalorH. R. Undblom & Co., N. 6. Millar & Co. h nimI . I limiil.iT i '",r1- I'l'tiiin-rr-. 'hn nan 'w. J "rL GRAIN & PROVISION, BROKERS. M. ml., t "I al! in .uiiii.'iii r...'lii. I.i. liaim... in N- York, l I. ..-m i. Ml l..'iin . MiUaukw VVi-Iiio.,-i..iiii. iMiinl.- i.'I'-ki il'.i wir liMwiwin I'lii.-iitf.. an I Y'.uli VVill i'vi'.- iiii ur.lora oiiour lil.lmil.llt '.'ii r''i'i.'l'''l S.-.. I t i-tt.-ularii coa Uiiiiiiir ,urlii-.lliN lOH.r. I.I.NIUII.OVI t'O.. t'lm " .... n t--giU;i:ir CllttS WillMI All UK fallS. OPIUM HABIT I T NATIONAL TYPE CO c w I lavtott 8tylan. Lr.t CalAloga. y Full luformaliun for 3-crutitiunp. Loet Pricas. BM Awrtmant. j E PHILADELPHIA PA 8 CR aw.'k iu courowntown. T..rnia'iil V.Hiltii trna 00 Ait.tn.aa II. ll.lllell it Co.. CoLinl. Maini- Snrn 1 'nr. tor Emleiiaf or t ita in Jl h-uir.. t ?
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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