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FOR 1 HE FAIOI At IIO.IIF. 1'onlti)' In Orrlmiila Sonin farmers make it :i iir.irtiri t Kei'p tla'ir jsoullry in ttwir iv!iiir,l--from early spring until roM wmtln'i sets in, and they liud it pays. A pifk't fence should lie luii.t anuuiil tlio r chard, lii$;h enough to prevent tin it (lying over, w ith suitable luiililing'i ir on corner of tli yard to shelter lliriti at night. Thus situated, the o'lltn will thrivo and prosper, kevping tin in pelves in good condition, and tlu in crease of eggs will lie greatly aug ments! and tlieir usefulness I'lih.itvt'il to thoir owners at lea 't, m aeeount ' the myriads of insects and worms tiny destroy, and which will inor, than re pay the cost and labor of Imii ling the fence, l?y keeping them i iuIoh.I i;i this manner a large nuinlu r of fowls may be retained in the orchar.il, and the continual scratching which is done by them proves a Ivaid igeou both t the soil and the trees theiiiselv.-s. Trralmrnt of Tin ".Vntiii I. Valualile trees that hae lcc:: wounded or mutilated are . f:( :i ;). i . ficcd for lack of the discreet surge. which Would repair the injury they htiv. suffered; and Professor ('. A. margi n t. of the Ilussey institution, h;is done good service to fanners, fruit-raisers and landseaiie-ganle'iei-i, by translat ing from the French the following practical hints, which we give with slight abridgment: Hark on 'e injured or lo.se:icd a 1 never attach itself again to the trunk: and whenever wounds, abrasnrcs. ,r sections of loose bark eist on l lie trunk of a tree, the d.iimuvd past should be cut a way cleanly, a far ,t the injury extends. '.ireful persons have been known to nail to a tree a piece of loosened bark, in hope of i'i ilucing it to grow again, or at b ast of retaining on the young wood its natural covering. I'nfortunale'y t!.e remit produce 1 by this ojier oioi i , exantly opposite to that intend I. Tie ! demy tv; weoil and bark attract th m antls of insects, which liud h'",. safe shelter, and al ml ant f 1. ;n.i. i:: creasing rapidly, hi'sten thed a' in: t' tree. In such ca-.m I -t-M 1 : ivf.i - I ening the oo-e:)i'il it I t-t re , should be cat in ly cut away. ;v !.::. g . taken to give the cm! a rcgin. r it' lin . i especially on the lower s!de. ..; it' .: portion of the bark, even if .. ; h f. : l; j to tllO Wood, is le:t witli' U" i'i.' ft eo n- j mimicnti' ii wi'h the , .t . i. -( j (lie and dcea. A io.i:;:i,' oa!-t.!- shoul I b applied t. ...! a;..'.. ' Prairie F-n-i;i r. ' noih m ii' r tin i nii m . io The sc.bjeci ot ci, .,. io i . I.,..;:. rry centre. ly i!is u-m d aa i ,; ;;r. : variety of j'iiii. ;i is espre-o; as 1 i's iicto-. Th" e'aim :' Prof, of iiihc-s' AgrieiL'ura! Mass., and oth:s. t!ri the plan serving gre-n f,,d'ler .n ilo. fax prcdie'. ion of bacVTu j-cr.i s . r tie. pass into tic cin ula'i :i of tli - an. innls, producing i':i "'.,, t.. opp si tion to tlv use of , ns I i.'e by the . v York Con l"iised M ll t'oiiip.my. op tli (Tiiiu that m. Ik made from in-.laj; will not keep, and th- general o ivi i expressed at tlo- late en d m. m i : n. in Xew York th i the use of .. i'a r for Iktsi s i ; n 't des! rable. has, :;i. is. the number of doubtful Thoma fails to aib ct the faith of t ie v. of dairymen who have giei t tein a thorough trial. At the meeting referred t t tion was passed askimr the s, i ' i : ..irt- iit nt of Agriculture at Wa-!:ineton to make an analysis of cn-ilag :u;lk and of that produced by the ordinary feed ing, and to publish the ivsu t. and also requesting the State lixpei iui- utai .station of Xew York to link a sjn i. lar comrarative analysis. In the me intime it may bo w..u to consider experiments and f.i- t already gained in regard to this siibjee'. Prof. Miles not only poiute I o it the dangers arising from the use of ui-il-age improperly fermented, bu' sug gested a plan for producing uniformly sweet ensilage. The germs called bac teria" produce the acidity; hence, he ar gued, if the hnet"ria can be destroyed there can be no acidity. Tic w y to kill these and produce harmless ensil age, he thought, is to (ill the s.Io lei surely, and not to put on the weights nntil the temperature is high enough to prevent its falling below the p :: t nec essary to kill the bacteri.i. Thi s tem perature he has found in bis xpcri inents to be from llo to 111 decrees. From Prof. Miles's experience as well a others, it appears there are many grades of ensilage, accord ng as the fodder is properly preserved, there are also right and w rong fhethods f feeding it, all of which may a tint largely for any failures in the systems that "have been reported. At the ensilage meeting in New York the verdict of dairymen was very generally in favor of ensilage ft milch cows and for fattening s(.-.,rs. The vcrdie1 wa unfavorable as re gards feeding ensilage to hores, though there were members present who had fed it without injury. At the late meeting of the Vermont Dairymen's association at St. dolins Imry, there occurred an extended dis cussion concerning the merits of en silage, during w hich the eviden -e of dairymen M-as decidedly in favor of its use. A vote finally taken among those present who were practiclly ac quainted with the use of silos resulted In thirty-three advocates against three J pposers to the system. la France, whore t! " practice of feeding ensilage lias long been in U3' it is the opinion of s'lme of the bet farmers that ex ; isui'e to the air for a few hoiir im proves ensilage in taste and odor, and n n lers it more digestible to the ain mals wlu feed upon it. .Vv lor; Hoi! 'I. Krciort Jfiii r t Veal awl -''.'. "no pint of ehoppel, eo ked vea', one teaspoonful of lemon juice, one-half cupful of stock or water, one tabb'spounful of butter one teaspoonful of flour, little salt and pepper. Melt butter in frying pan, add flour, stirring until smooth; now put in stock aad seasoning. AVhen it, boils stir in ehoppel veal. When thoroughly heate.l spread on slice' buttered toat. If desiied, a i agreea ble addition is a poached or dropped gg in the centre of each slice. I'.'.M i:.,,;t.i. Half a pound of cheesp, t wo eggs, a speck of caycune, i t.ibledpooniul of butter, one tea poonfulof mustard, dry; half a rup l nl of cream, and a pinch of salt. I'.icak eli-v.-o into. small pie-es and put if with the other ingredients into a l-ricJit saucepan. Set this over boiling nat'-r. S'ir uuiil the cheese melts, then spread on slices of toast. Serve immediately and hot, or the delicacy is lost. Ili- 'iUfust 'o .'.. One pint of milk three eggs, half cup melted butter, stir in ilour suilicieut to make a then butter. Hake in cup. This will rise a great deal, and the cups should be c-s than half full when put into the oven. lin I ''. Pour hoiliui; wa ter on a pint of ilrybreal crumbs met' with it one tablespoonfu! of but When soft mix in two beaten r'j-i, one pint or mor of fruit, stewed or fr. sh; sweeten tota-te. It is beit-T without apices. Hake twenty i,i:u u'e;, an 1 cat with or without cream. HntiirtioM Hint.. ( 'n poun 1 of rice ;;ives "' per cent, of ioi!r;:e.e:it, and one pound ( beef J'i p r c nr. A l.ttle in: iU in thewa'cr in .lii'-ii you are a diing n:ci r than soap. F'T damp do shallow .PsIi.m of our ilishe inai'ii is and uu.slak. 11. in bmi i li:m.;e o,!en. le'of fa' i . vei v nice it ooUeJ th- ouuh!y in wa'er and the fat dipped ,., a i' rise. I! will remain o!t. an! : pivf-l re I by many to ;;- I is r vo. limeade that papn r in i arti ! s be v.-.t-he I witli a -j -n r a i I ..-,.!! w ater. ,!:v,l-. d ur v, a 'I r re I laeip a.;ni poOs'icii w ."i i; i". . : renwe ink stain from Turkcj r V. lote table s;-.rca is. add a spoon ' (!; i'l keio.e.'ie t i a pint of .-tnc:-I ,,!;:- i i , w a - !i and r.u-o inim -diaiely ', an 1 all t i.evs will disappear. t'MITIMiS Ki: Till: (TTiPIl S. Ants containing honey are served as dessert in Mexico. Tire market price of toads in I.oi, d 'ti. llmrlan I, il."i to J0 ,, hundrel for gardening purposes. In l.iige, pears and apples areb.nl ed down wi'h nit su.ir into a thek -yiiij'. w hich is eat n on biv id inste.i l of buitcr. It costs but eight cents a p-iund. i'i.e game of draughts was ery eo union in (t recce. Tin1 o'jeit d eac'n playir was to get one f his ad versary's men between two of bis own. The Romans jilayclb 'th clu-ss and backgammon. A gin'Iiiiian at Kissimmee City. IT. i.. h.is tr.iiue'l lish s i that they ;:ro gentle as e!iii kens. When he appear tiny swim toward him to rceehe their fool from his hand. The bream and perch feed at ti:e first table, and the eatiish alb rward. Cramp rings, which were worn to cure 'T.unp, originated in th" eleventh century when a pilgrim gave a ring to Iviward the Confessor, saying that it would be etlioaeious in the case of dis eas . The ring was preserved as a relic in Westminster Abbey. North America was called Mexieana in an llnglish almanac published in 1 747, and south America, Peruviana. The provinces of M-xicana were New Spain, Florida, Xew Albany. Xew Hnlind. Xew Franca, or Canada The chief islands wer Xew f .midland ami Cabforn a. The Chinese have a curious way of ds tc; iiiining the future occupation of a ii ale iniant. On the first birthday he is seated in a large sieve, with mon ey si aiis. a b ot measure, a pair of .shears, a brass mirror, a pencil, ink and books, aa aba us and similar arti cles ranged in a circle around him. The article which he handles first is a sure prophesy of the direction in which his future activities will lie. In Hayti the crocodiles an; extreme ly bind of dogs, and will make the most ibsperate efforts to obtain them In one lo ality the dogs have been sc lona snapped at and warnel that they have been knwu to adopt a remarka ble device. When wishing to cross v stream they would retir to a certair point distant from th:t over which they wished to go, and utter loud yelp and howls, this never failing to bring the croexliles from the vicinity; an' when they were all in attendance tlo w ily dog would rush into tho wood? and away up the river, and ford the stream in perfect safety. IMHAX MASIIEt'Sll. Ill l:nil 1 iinn 1likli'lni' Who Fx Itrrlmelllril IV. Ill It. "You must have heard of tho has ice.di eaters of India." remarked a well known Cleveland physician to a reporter. When the news-gatherer replied in the affirmative, t! e doctor routiuued: "Then you know all about the intoxicating effects the eating of the drug, or herb, or whatevur it may be called, has on the natives of India. I have never travele I through that country, but I have frepiently rea l and heard of those who are almost driven mad, wild and furious after in dulging in hasheesh injudiciously." "What does the preparation consist of?" inquired the reporter. It is an acrid gum resin, manufac tured principally of Indian lieiup, which grows in w.M'in climates. The haves and ll wers of the hemp are boiled with butter or some other fatty sni -t .inc The result is the hashccsli w e heal so milch about. Cut that, is neither here nor there; there is noth ing new in ha-heesh, its mode of man -iifactuie, or in Its clleet i upon the na tives of In Iia, lot what I intended to tell you was .o;c.et!.:ii of the ctlcct the drug had on ui' w h-n 1 first ex periment) d with it. "I w as tn ii h-e.ise physician at one of the city hospitals, and bad ...ten heard my follow-students and physi cians discus-lug th" effects of hasheesh and as 1 am iueli:,i d to be of an ex perimental nature I concluded to try a moderate dose, of it and watch the re sults. Cue !av a friend of inin" re ceived s m;e of tho genuine material from India, not the weak stuff usually sold in driuj stores. I took a very small dose of it mid went b work a usual at ton :v: to the patients. "l.ate in tin attorn n when th'-hashc-sh I ha I taken that ijioraiii"; al most secin-vl like :i tiling of the past. aj I I. a I !o:.: 'tte:i all about it, 1 was in the si'l,-:. o:n ..fa lady patient, soidlonly. without a moment ol warn ing, I !c!t an i: rcsi,t ihl" deir to boi -t out m a :.t ot laughter wirhout apiarcnt .aueor reason, but 1 ro stramel leys'-ll s.-mew ii.it . and wilh olit ex pi mat i n to tho ate.'Iit I 'c,l tin' iv in When 1 r..a lied my apart ment. I was. in my eNll3iaii.il. the happiest nun in t'e i:'iirre, and re pea'cdlv iaejhi' l oi.t: iod in eho mi st dilation i milliner inclinable. W hen tee , fte. t w oie ..If I narr.rel my expel i. lie-- io an lder ph .siinau, wh '-aid lent I most o:r. ta .en an li!l':-u;i.;. oia'd do.s, , as the i If , of a icaii r .ec net is ot iia entirely iLflor en' !'..' nr". In a few i;iys after m; l;i t i po." c I tji I I! a Jim, lait I f.-un i . lei! ie ' ad et t:i .no. too m,i,i a d I i;n l. r M. ton mu. h and m al low clan over e. "At ; .st I I. p .in.Niu'l;.- weak an I In lplc -s t .. h ,n )'(ejt tin it I was i bhv ii to . e '. lay : 1, i ut Mid b-nly i cry l lung a', out lae wa ihauecd: e.r'ielcN in M.c ler'ii s. f m d sjreiitiy in mni:'c I in di-tam , and m endi iivor i::g t.j rea h tor ..).!. ethiiig l.e-ed upon a tab!" near by my bed. I imagined it w as a loile a way. I he door seemed further Nt.il. an I I olore 1 had time t- make an eli. i i to re e h i' my syn.jv torn-s'.ddi nly changed, end 1 miag.n i d uiv -elf i n th" point of death. I was ns he'ph s n a bal e, all I could not line e any part of mv body; my limbs, arms and head wa re glued to the bid, nnl.tr as hard as I might. I found it nip. ssii le to m e them. My lmd w as covered with cold perspiration. d grew weaker and weaker every niolii' nt: tin' beating of my pulse, was almost imp) rcepMblc. and api JirHitly tlie heart ci'.iNi d to perform its 1 unc tions. Iluf, strange to s:iy. I r)Jt;iilied full coiis, loiisiiCss, th ught eveie in", ment v. a. my I is', felt all the symp -turns of a horr,b! death, anil iy i f forts to . a'l for ass, stance pp.vvd in vain, tor my voice was gone entirely and I could not utter a sound. "Alvut the time wlmn I ini;iinei that my la-t mom. nt bad ai rivefi, and looked at my approaching death with comparative calmness and complete resign ilion, 1 by ibgrees feit my stri ngth ri tiirningimy heart c imuu ne ed to beat, lir-t sh.wlv, and by ib gne? more naturally. Sul b nly I regained the use of my nrms and limbs, felt strong ajiain. and I need not tell you that 1 pimped out of that bed as fast as my strength would permit, and tot an hour or s i I paraded up and down that room bke a pedestrian in training I again told my experience to my frienn. iind l.e informed me that I had taken an overdose." "hid you make any further experi ments with the drug?" "Anv further experiments? Xo. sir; I know when I have had enough j of experimenting, and you may rest. assured that l shall not try it. again, one or two doses of hasheesh is quite enough for mv constitution." The Silent Majority, Jorsp, wli-i was a jipaceful man, I married a very strong uiinded woman, and siiiiietinio after, a friend who had ' liccn nl. road, was asking ISrown about ( him. ! "Al.ts poor .lones," said llrown, "he lias ji':ne.l th" silent majority." '(iooal lieaveiiM, he ain't dead, is he: When did it hajip' n ' I never heard of it before." j "Oh, tin, h' is not d.'ad." "Wi ll, if he ain't dead, how could h have joined the s 1 nt majority ?" "Poor juan, he's niarried." rKAULS OF THOUUIT. j Hatred stirreth ii I ?oercth all sins. trifes, but lovu Travelers eloiii tl,..ir enineas. not - r their i h.iracter.- Tho future destiny of the chill is alwas the work of the mother. (lood-will, like a good name, is got by many actions, and lost by one. To persevere in one's duty and to bo silent is the first answer to calumny. Those who have known real grief seldom seem sail. The sunshiii" of life is made up of very little beams, that are bright all the time. Thus" w ho excel in strength are not mo.st likely to show contempt for wcaknes Sine'Titv is to speak iis WC think, to , "... do as we pretend an 1 pr.de. ss, t- per- form and link" good wh:i' we promise, and ready N what we would seem and app-'iir to be. Xcvcr go back. What you attempt. do with all your strom;! If the pros- pert be somewhat di.i.' ned, put t!ie lire of resolution to i.mr soul, and kindle a dame that ii-'thmg but death can extinguish. There appear toexita greater do sire t a live long than to live well. Measure by man's desU'es. he cannot live long enough; measure by his good deeds, and he luis not lived long enough; ine,isi;ri by his evil dcc l-, and h has lived too baig. Winn xou in it wi'h irical and tn- e.xpei tet oiier.s ot I nemlslnp, reei-ivi- theui re-i ctlully, but with a llio lei- ate ib gree of caution; endeavor to discover if they llow froin a warm heart and :i sillv ;hca I. or from a do- ! . igaii'..; I 1 an I i c 'Id lo iirt; knavery nnd foh . i of'-si hardly to be diit:n omished. t'liina's I. real S-ecrct Society. o! nil.'. I'rcwiiay. a correspond C!!t of t n u'lv le.u I 'll "lit ill ' w ho has than a viar in ( 'ii'ii.i, Main, i'.o oeciij e l i v I !.( il l'esl !i;o; inf.. r. II a o, and other lands t 'hiicese, furnishes in ? am ah .ut thi' ( 'June... si en t 'v 1-n.nvu as the N b t- I. ily. - I'm' WkiteLiiy inpot.'iit power w a, i be found. It iciet y ever, i.sesi on; Teer the I'll: II)1-)' I'ejcnl i are eve! - where where it-. sla. and there is no o-c.ipi :ts vengeance w Ie Is I iiiliamau i a i d.sohey ,n I live, b r its o il. or ;.., ng fr. in plac f ari' al v. ml;. liati'ver fri 111 Ufende I, Nn its coinuian.ls arc coiiNta.ti ly I'l l-e Icvviuo tax. s rnles and j, Inn,' 1. -l.it joiiN of I... . v,ri, f, r . f H... M l it.. lie i aiir.ii t. l ii Uu' w lore -v.lmt t.. and what is "(Hired t i rslitui a iiii nn cr .' ' vi 1 ur '; I oil'a!lies,' in oil call iheai in t 'alifurnin. are lait b.'aiu 'o s ot II. e Whit.' Lily. It is a set ret league i':to whi' Ii the Kiiroi' an or Aiiu rieau l a-i never 1 ntcrcd. It d lies all laws e 1 cj.t its own, and it disj-o-es of life and roperty with the fame de-potic se 1 r. ty that tloj, European himself may ev ercise. There is one limit, and oti" only, :it which the White Lily is re strained. It has never Ivmi known to lake the life of an American or an Kvuiishuiati. Its iij.'ints frequently k-'ill or de-troy th" j ro erty (.f other nat.'onalitie.-; lint, strange as it may seem, this 'liinese coiii any of organ ize I tliujjs and firt l'iitrs respect the lives of the I'.riti.di and Ainericans." "Are the foreigners in siain and rhina lunch iinnoyed ly the White Lily organization V" "Ves. They have tol e very careful lest they publicly offend one of its mem bers. No matter how poor th': labor er, if h is a 'White Lily' his person must lie n'spected as. sacred from abuse it violeiui. I remoiuh"r an itiNtance in Ham. v here the 'White Lily' holds despot i sway over th? Mamese as well ; s tint Chin'se. A French capitalist naunid Pm:im' villc. had a large sawmill near Mam.'kok, the .'siaic.ese capital, wl're ho w as cntratred in getting out teJ for sli p building. lionneville ou e kicked a Chln se laborer, a niein lrr of the 'U hit;- Lily.' The Chinese tub n is said nothinir, but at noon they all marched out, ultcr announcing that they would not return. Ilofore leaving the null they destroyed all the saws and machinery, and notified Ilonne ille that h" imi-t leave within twelve hours or die. I e b ft at once and his mill was dist rojed. Another instance of the sane character: A flerman struck a native and hU house wai burn ed. I could relate many instances il lustrating the power of this great Chinese secret s c.ety. "The I'.ritish. since they sacked ami hooted I'eiun. the Cltini se capital and the imperial summer palace, have al ways I eeii treated with respect, ami as the Americans are united with tho English in the treaty ports, they are treated io English subjects, anil as the same natii n." A leu'-'l 0iininii. "I notice in the papers," saiil the wife of a well knnAn judge, "that oin lawyers ur a,lvcating that jii.ri-s s'lmil l h cl .thed in silken gouns." "Ves," he rcplicil. straightening himself up. "II. iw du you think I voiil.l look in a silken gown." "I hardly know."' s;ii l thtj lady. "You might hmk well or you might not, lait it is al'i- f 'nn. that somebody in the family hud a new silken gown." IttkMIXISCEXCES OF ROCIIFSrEIt. Thr ,1'nlU or ihc (Ji-iicto nii.l Sntn I'nt. li't I HImI I.iii..Oim il lis lliiKilll-r.il lluusi'. Hiul Km (.rent tin uitil Mile. Hie prooul ilmnls. whiclirtie cith r ilovns. I tiitiiiKoi-llinan-iiin tho C lunlrv in every ili- sT,t""V .n''' j,"".'.v !V,n for !M'rt lioas.on. .1,1 inn'ier niuiii T tliev ojiii eu I lenlv orliv s.ow ilivtvc-, they, are, ill fit her ca-o. a great evil nn I uiilfh to be dii-nded. a id yet Am er ica v II nhvuvs be tivubKl by the-n spring uvcrllowi l'rob.il.ly i.no of llio mo-t ilisiis trolls that was ecr known, neo.inv.l in lioehester, N. Y & out. twent V yenrs a o. Tho tii'iiciwo r.ver, just niioVe tlm th'. win-ie Sam l'nteh ie In his ila.-il mul iiiiul 1 a:, l mum eomi'fetely bVcl.aleil by hn-, furminK nil lnipassiibe (;aai, mul the Water fouling down the Uf nesco nver overilowo I the prin nnl piTli'ii of th ety of Rochester. Tins c.ilailroplio would 'hnve n'?n re icate.l I ho present year lull not the en ergy "l fi'liHiclit of tl.P ciljr niitlmrities prewiilpit it. 'I lie writer trip cnol to be i i Poolie.-ter nt tluc tinm, nn 1 greatly ia tfivste.l in tl.o manlier in wlnoli ihir i;na'' rninsircplip was nvir:ivl. 1'very U rr mo ments, a roar hue llio o.ils ol lliiiii.ler or (he K ,11111110; ,. cannon we.ul I lie limr.l. and in order to mh t..i ieo l.lasiin ro.vs. tin. writer went mtlic top of tno lit-w W'arn r Imililniir. whichever, cks the iIimi"m e nver. Kiom here he wn n t only cnab e I t ) bee tlie eroe s uiiait.'ir.ipl,. ilv. hut nl,i the jnn I niluvut birldiiu nlueli I ns lipen c, 111 pleted. Th. sis iin.,ue t.oimlitv tin line tnul liiis ilevoi.d to l.u itio..s a id minima,' till ing UI IlM t l y.lilel lea, IOTII2 I'lltirelv llrej.io if, f I :M a'ori.n h i;ii, n i.l i-initniniii; ever l. iir n ;d a .iiai ;er ne:v of ll, rai. . Mr. iirm r trealisl your e rr, sponde nt ve rv eon rli. iisiv. nail in the 0 oUri ol the c ii.wr- ')ue n ..,,, 11(lolls I: mul j aru fur Ivhiinl in oiirorleiv. Ilnsis the n. son oi iiio ic.ir w n, n Hi.ip:e, un n anur now sIiviik tl.fir coiistiiiiti .i may li, fr-1. in re or less, the pain nn I iii'h-i'osiliop, the lun ! iicli. s, c .Ms, ii, iculia, I Ii, ilinatlsin, du',1 a.n, Rore threats, c.iiilil-a! tlw l.m'l ills t lint ll.'sh is lit' i r to come tins lima uf the m nr. if nt nil. It is nauim', llieiv fore, t .n Woshonll I) v. iy bu y. Tli. Is vini:y triioof elirSOO lihe. nil ill lure, an.l it is eruniliiu' us very ci.nrply lor a new ivnifily." "Miii;i;!ar, lint 1 Inl foi-oitea tlint y u do not 11 lu'i tise lo cine nil ill-eases tio n oap liott f, a- is dole.' i neraiiy by in iev oilier nudieine men. 1. it I sapjus d tVnrm'i's ."safe I tiie n for lb" c ue of rh iiinaliN.il." "And so it lias I 'ii uti'il tair remedy winch wa, esji, cmlly p.r i h- ain a' imii nn I i i'ii' a' - in, w a i:,lr. du I. Wo l.nvebo i line. ,t.ir i e I 'e.in.' uiis new re ,i".iy. is iiiyuisi i.ciiu u, i ioio were ceria u Ikiwerfnl el.'ii,, nl i i Wnrii'i's Snfo cure, U iter known s Wnriwr'n enie Kidn-y and I aver 1 'in-", tluit ma io wo ul'-rfiil cures in , hi . ,n i' nn I nc i e i hcnina ie:i, I ut during our nocst i;iii, n. him ,1 of a remark nt ec.ire nt n cel. b n' ,1 sj.riiie'. nu t lit ex i ti to i i v s i : 1 1 n id iiinni that 1 li siiiir.; del not cental i nay n'unl! -prop. I'llies. but tl.o eonr.-o of in n ini'in. ihai was helm: niven I her- was pc; loraun a I the beiivl'n. Ily i aiefa ly eniiibnnni th,-active priuei., Kef th: re ncd . wall .. ir S'n'ec ii", wo l.a.e reduced our i-ni'e 111 i unni.f I 'ure, and llio our.'s it is oie ei nre smi;. y w n derflll. lOl I I do not doubt it will li'-ci.m.' n o u'nr as our Satf t niv." "Y. u ?o 'tu t tall, fr.-'lv in re :nr 1 to your rennilles a al npi ear I i l.avo no s err Is, Mr Warner." .X'oni' w n'ever. The i.livsi-ian with his , iiii!;,iiim'!ii nii,i i"i" . ue, in , i .i sea if, j-. j ! . ' I ' e ' ' h'.' s ii, U Klllll deal. We are f i.il'led to f,.):,i-.v up and . -f.c)..!o phvs.ceois cau o Iv ci;p riiii...it I with iln-ir hn.'.liisl r i'i. nts in hun Ir.ildi. ! c:m -. V uh the . r hi urv lio. eiaii. th,ist' binds him .Iowa, s i ih.-i- if bu mole s n ili covei v. lie i I ",ia I t. i i-0 it to the other phys c an-. h cii. o: , , u di e .iirae. m fs'i.n i ia. to a ar. nt Meat Th . is win the i..T die.r rio. in nnslieal s ien o of litt i.mi'. I.a el . n a !e by i-h-an is and s. i, ie s s and i ot by l'vM-;nn, a id i' hi a in. u me ace. .mils ,,r l ie rival value of our re i.e., nt i f. r l':e reii.nrka' ! : :iee nl n:l ttioo' . i-n rs who inakeasjueiudy of one , r tv ,:i.(:i-os.'' "And y..u liud ti n' younroriirimin Kreai a i u i ben f pe oplc a ' v r l f..re Ye-', a far Krcatcr inimtM-r. Wo never s..;d -o inn. h f . in- in .liei a,, as no-.v and never loi. w of s . limn' remarkable euro-." 'I he writer it. ; a ie .if . r the nb .vij inter view, but was ovalv iiiipresse.l, not i.ii'.vbv tiiet.hu rtyof Mr. Vnreer, but bv the vast- ne-.s ..f nil h" saw. Ir ar t' med cines n,' 'hi-' n-h"iit the entire lfn-th and i.. ,,,, , ,,., ..1,i,,.,,liii,..,iii,,. nil tiiev rife e t . nr. ar reallv ni wonder ful n- lh. v are rela'e I to to. The roof Hint COM is tl.f lliut Iloisjc-t tee int is iindoiibualy the roof of a woman' linutli. Itoiiuh llll foriM.' Ask for Wells' 'l!.itii oat'oriii.T'" li '( ri lu 1, coiii.', Ie euie. Corns, narl . bimiops A St. I.oaU j bj sieian nav t. America:, iii'eis in il iiccr of I 'tat eMiiietion frmn leillilie s'liuKlne, ''llilrliil-l'ulilii." Q. lick, rotii.leleciite. ill 111 110 v in 1 Kidney. '31adilriind I lin.ir) lh c isii. -fl. Dm ovists. r AiM r It. If your liMr i.s llun and fall n : ont, if yon . re bci o riii..' ,r. in iluie y Ii ild. if jonr h lir is d-y nn 1 sesly. i b C.ni o'iup. t' e i.r -.t natural ll.ur H sloic. . I 'ne dollar a ! u t'o. Uiaili oil t'uilulis." Knocks 1 C'o'U'h or C .!d iiub).ise. Forcl.il dren or lulullr.. Toiliet l.V. I.Ctiid ,V'. Th waul of 11 ns lial.t-iliurrti; lu,l,, i,.i.i a- i.iik n "lun a.inl ..Iia.. Ki,l i. i., rieill.fr fi.-a.-s Her lira., tea u,,.,,,, )' I- l.if mni-i. siif. I.'.-t l.y II. t r. .N1...110. h K.o.m Tiub leia r. tji, ,1,1, ,,.T, t!io r, n il,, d. iir.s. 'I Mlll!!lll- , tlu-ra(,rKnii, llliu( .''MliicmH .rr,llii.n, iei,l l. t l..-r... r... I,,r A,in,l,..ltnrl),e l .1 r . o B u tnau tiu iti.sli. .il. il n . eiii V 1 ' ' n tr .ri.sl ... Pl-l-p-.;.. I..,,.r v., I 'l.-. ami k,n,lr,,l 1, it. -irt, .ill ,.urv, Ml. l..r.iio hj.ll llr,irnl-i nj J.i. .r i!..,.T..IIy. CACHANCE This Offer HOLDS GOOD c n n nrsn in presents, given away. IPUiUUU EVERY Th rripi-i- tnrf ct t w. U Uii' wn and p ptil r r inl-i'i I'-ni iM-tr i'i: r n.io "V'rv n-'n..' ilM-l.trit .l- v m. .- t. .All " h' n.Tit-. Iw fitrrJuii n All MO II IXI.I 1 A I'l I tHI'O.tKMI! n POIl ONLY Ww,l,-n ii m. ir i,.,wnn rur milMtTiul lo . )v)': Thiw Moiillo ohlr rrn n.nlrr, i..l lmmr.lt . PARTIAL LIST OF PRESENTS TO BE GIVEN AWAY: aihl'rrl Ktiiof iH.OiMeath... . -I -k I'rrxntaor .'iiOrll mh I'l-cx ntnof IHtiOrit'b a.te l'panlao llUOrtrh &.010 II.II'D . !.)) 10 ( auk I'mnu of II.O rutk I Ircsnt I prl(IH I'laaos. Itno rarh. 6 Klra.at aklurt UraaM. 1 1 UU cack. 5 Hrna Marklara, .) f urk AJIt l)II ton 7J.0 HUU t.'.O DO (1.0 t:.o SO lirttla' aill4 (.old atrhra. ItOca l.adlrV-olU Id M ulrkra. . l llrautinii inumaaa ifinfi, yao ta tt& I lrV katrKlac l atrkr ail II.. Sll.tr Wal.kra. Ilirark. lo Wntrrkarr H alrhra. 6 rark ... A MralM'nlM l.ol.l t katni. 141 ra-k.. UU I.B.tlr'tVl,l Nt-rktj bultM. f I h aack 400 no 0 Poll fcain Ura. ltl, ui 00 Aad t,61 OTIir.,1 I'HKl'ltl. VAU ABLK PIITSUN I . R AMMNO IN TAI.TE FW I W 1 i V-FIVC. I I Ji 1 1 IO OMi: llUI.I.AIt, n, ,k,,.r a icrai.d I-Or. I uf l'Jin rr. -n'a tu la ' ,hr Hint one hun.ln lh,ms..nd mtrnlirri, rrrt t.-,l. t.cry aar jrta m lrrarnt. II of thrahoTe pr. 1 thr laM l) JS i.r."1v'ti1re tm'.u), t i ,.l.f arl clr.ttlilrh One 1. II ,r hr world .T or.d o. r k,lu for I,-, il " ' ..' . 1- ... . ..i:...n. 1...... iu. 1. w.i.i will IM ota .1" I in 11 t'ulr a.. Intuarltal aiai Ihr lax !.. n -v 11 re Im'.iO.t t ..ufarl t-l.-, )ne 1 II ,r 'hr world .'r and o. r a., Id for n.r Itallara la aar ratal!)! Bl.lh'.nt liuTr I we ran uttord M no" ' )..") I . ur nulocrllwrN br rwcrom f Ihr Arjrft 1 - hr. ,1. n; Il II..I1 o THK AWARD UP PRESENTS will J : Authors i'l t ,o I.mIIM tl'tv irw inlintf rui-n as nullAlUt Al.llrK, r., f IM AKJF -l-l. A BnVTlf Mir, II AUK V l A I II M.I.N. lUANIi II. ON f Ktllrr. UIVV A II l F J Ml l.t 1 .1 H I V, and a Mm o hrra t.o miwi o tnrnlion. It l Braatirully llla.tralr d. and it. rr.dln matter l it I original from th- nruj r.f iftod anthers Its mnilar .u!.irrii.U.n prw in b rrl. for I hrrr fS Waalk.! I.WIhrHl MM. l.tft far Twelra "KZl aiall'MtfoT la 't 1 S jrjCJ ti'JLlijLl X Altt.oV, .r,ll., for nmi.th.. l tnlh, and two rr'ril.1 (t .Kl fr two prrwala. FOR SI. 75 IU md AttB tVl.V.x AllfcO'V. tr. kly. foraiMTajr.aBdfoar Plploodor loyiwala. II CQUD CTTUGPIITUTIIIW Til Villi ,n'rti.,m.'r,t (jui i n, 1 11 A MJk ilUIIUUim 1'V.M," riband a!a rwlni. A'lltiO'v V for ii ia..ntt.; rrt iwrnlr to aub-f -h T II K (iOLl)K.N A !!(.() I 'cap Altw.t .1.1 wr nreml.-. Iw .flk. Awar4. w!ll Wl(aali..rSt.B.M T , ...1 irn. ', nil N,it rrf .5 rue ibflntv CIIRLIKMIMG Kia 1 'IIMieithbtml'MinTtifteo nMoiuTeir. LT,'?, V mau r TM.8 OUT nnd .now It to yovr frlencU.: C''ltniPin entssflHt.'J?!JP.Vimw "t-T WILL NOT AFMA. OA. Toti PTSTErst a, immowitioh. rtenrf mien of npir il nd Koncral itohilily In llirir nrioiu f,.rnni . dine a previitiv(ai:aini.t fcu r ami anil lh, rintfin-tlleiil f.Tfoi. thi "Kiirrn-riii.iior-iii'.l KHxir of CIis," ma.le bt ('unwell. A Co., York, tnl wiM l.y all Jjrm;. list s. istholH.'sttoiiie ; end for pjiii n'l rreover uk iieiu fcv. r or other sirlait'Ni it h do equal. Omiplnji' Mil'; cures nehea nnd pHina. '!', Y'oil ctainl leu much for SniiimV.iii .Vi n ine, s.mjs n ,-keplie. lis palrons sny just opposilf. Pi lorliniiMul'n .v imari'.ii .Yi riee cured mo of L ilepsy. Jacob Sulo, M. Joseph, Mo. l'hienis IV cloral cures cold nud eom;li.3.. I'isoV rare for Consumption la not only pleasant io take, but it is Mire to ciuo. A SPECIFIC FCR Epilepsy, Gpasini, C'onviil eions, Falling .liiAiii'MjSt.Vilus Dance, A'fohol- Opium Pat SyiHillit Scrofula, Khiy NERVE ri.7, Vj-'ly Blood l);?cnf cs, Pip m, Kerwifiies, tdtieltt, lirtttnat I mi. tn,u.i II i',i.'.j., I rjiu W'orrv, Jlli I .s..rr. It; Ii. .UMiet'.s, ( 'wUin r., .., N crvcu? IVo-l rat ion, KiUmy U'rvuHt run Jrrfaulitritif. (fl.0J. tSlllliplf TfAlllllllllilltH, ' f ariiarltim NirMiio n ileli,r womli t? ' l)r. .1 O. Mi l... iii.iin, Ali xiimter City, Ata. "I fffl it luj' i'iiIv to ii'. oiieii, lid it " 'r. 1 F. l.nu-liMn. 1 Ijrje, Eanrai. ' It mrcd white i kysa im ii fi iird." i;. v. ,1 A. IMic reaver. Pa i-('orrrponilcrco Irccly tuikncrcd.'u in PR. J. A. SICESOKD BED. CO., ET. imil', Kfl. At ItruiirKta. C. S. tiltti nton, Attnt.H. T. 30 DAYS' TRIAL V DR. 1.H Ki'TKO.Vdl.TMC ItltT ml otli.r Tl FrTtiir i Aiiinv-.F-tttr Jul i'fi ' Iia- 'lnt.1 Tit.MtN i ol V Vim (i uu UI.lt, wt.it nrr m.-ntir ir.ni Nil.V.H-s llr'.hinit. I.OsT HITAI.UV, "A'IINiI t anh m . aii'l a.l hm.i.o l.tlifi-.tii. Sp. i-tly ru. 1 . i nn I . T'l'l. ti r '' ixr.if i"'i io Mi;ai ih, i u mt 1 M mi-I' .i tt m I l i', hi-titl ai uce iwr ltlubt rat t .'iy ilui Inn. Alltt Voltnln Belt Co., M.tTsljnll, Midi, XX.-NOTICE.-XX. AS BLUE FLANNEL GARMENTS Oriaforlai' ijuulliy olUoo Cm ro ..H n- Cm p-n ii;n li l-'.i".';." ulil-n nre net in I l.v fin mill. Tim .Viltt x c. ii.j 'lin , in. i.ter . .-.... "l ITiftr rinL.ir,T it:-, I Hi.- 1lii I 'i 1 ',Ur..ntl-r ll CI elii-.-r if.-, '.- ivrn 'llll ttl'l'lt:. ..!. hTANIIAKK ISI.oeJ I.I I K I I. ASM I AMI V, ltr CI.11TIIS. In- nil l..il.:i.' .'l. lliKi". ne -I ... ir l 1,1 Si II W'lil'.llS.'' cuLi'.,,.-,! 1 tha ticllUig A.'u:.tull (.,irU,-sfr,Iiriiu tli t-.c.!. WENDELL, FAY & CO., ri.l.l.iv.i Aiih.si's. vituii.Fi:x coMeXT. ua in. I h w..-h si . s, y ,1; ur I i.i'.klm Sh, t.loio ailiUto'.r.ulM-.nuinIill.Ui. W.ALL FRUITS riii 7.i ' V: W- .ily :.,.l..r lt,lt'.l'r.-s.-, i.l I u'c. I.." lt ;. o . -1. . All I n ;.,' :.'T,1 .Hii, l:..l.-r. .J,.n . I ..tu- .... nr:.'.ir.. s I N.P.T..r, ll.lrw.l.. r lnu In.i tt.sl.A V.M AK I ll.v.s i(ii,nui l'EACIi lISVi '"VtHl.r I.Mi, .-.V, ;.r .i,lrto Tfltt Or!n :i : ,.:,,, 1,, ,.! i,.o..j bul ICI1I.I). Al.lr. . Sill A UMAX. M ,IOI! .1 C....1 .iUt ,1, N.,1 -Arill I. Mill's T'l TAKK OCIl n::iv it l.tii". . rk nl l.'i.-ir li'.iii.., 111 cttjf or cilirr., n,l ...irn Mil t.. w I -2 jM.r w.-.-l. u.ik.ng f . Is ..r ,.-ir siri,!: una Mi-mi.i.r l: i.l.v sriul .'r, for ani.t.. an I ..rli, ulnrs llj,i .,1 M'la. I ' . JN..S.I.OI A..-., . V. .1'-t-.' I ' 'C.ef lluh.a-B F,l.u-.nti..tI tiri' Y A lino P,Mi,.nre!iip ilnrlng ,r iik. PATENTS 4i- fmill 1 :tfS,liSTt . Ill .'II .t.-U .-.l,f fi.'-'-t '!, H; , .T.'itit, ii' i.:in. I. .tin.) .y.frnM.'M, ti. K''i ' !-. ii 1, , ITu hi. lie t'.i Mfiio t Mm k (it l It Is a it-i'll Kn . n f.u t I' ll m..t -f u,c I.tp (ii.li .alio r,l,.r.oM in i:.l cim tr' Is Aort.';,,-s!i; c .a 8i.Ti.!.m a I Ii- nun l ,.ta.r is u!t.,.ii.lc!y fur' nnl v-rt I vnii, utile. .Niillouir on 1 urlli will iink lien( lay like sherlilnnV I 'oii.llll.,ii I'ottder. D n.ir '.llt,:l ruirvt:M rum cda I viuwnbii wi w( ! (Pl.t'.'i.l.J iAHtiii !! if Three Particular Point. reini ih? n. t, P.uown's Ikon I.HTEKS is nut an intoxicatinq; coin pcunJ. It is n tonic HKilicine, not a drink. It is a s,ki'ifiii!y compounded preparation made to restore strength and health: not a Leverage to be sold in lur-iooms and taverns. feint the Second. Brown's Iron Bitttrs is free from everything iajuriou.,. Tlie most delicate ladies and the most enfeebled infants may tise it with perfect safety and witli great nivail.iC. While it is powerful in its remedial agency, it is gentle in its operation, restoring wasted iitren",th and imparting robust health in the mo.st efficient manner." " Point the Third. Brown's Iron Bitti:p.s is made by the Brown Gicmical Company of Baltimore, a long-established house, whose reputa tion is well-known to the business world and tlie general community. There h no risk in bn'Mri'-' such a,t'c,liri".'N. OF A LIFETIME! UNTIL JUNE I Oth ONLY. SUBSCRIBER GETS A PRESENT. kir r.TUI. ftOLWF.N AKUO 1 br.nir rtutr.mn rt9y in-! FIFTY OUl "X'fc n.l null THC COLOCM AC08 ;rtulrly fii I. It I n r m .1 . t..,i UI tunllo U10 bolder tu UOO ut 10 rirraat lllrjflra. fark J0 f rl l'arlr I- arallur. 10U ra.-k... 1UI 111 I It-fiaat KoT"' Hull., ttf ordrr. HII.. KUII 111 4.'lrU UutalUt, -ariDratft. l t-ark... I il l..ld and lluldi' F. t K, k IOO halt Kil. a.loa t.ald f rn IK II tra. k . ... bolt baa I'alr Nb-Li-I-I'lalrd hlal.- I'd t-arh 1. 1)00 Alio I arct? I'ltolairrapB Aii.uoiK.a rata. 1.1)011 frllO I'alr llollrr fkatr. Ilratk 1,000 l.Ooil 601) boo bOO 'I wa-Dollar (.rrratiiM-La.. frllO llar-llollar t. rrcnba.ka t,.m ilaslo I anlrl-a., tl 1. II rark 600 Lrt knltta. il rark BOO IHOO till I'lrtnrra. l ri.li 1,0.1,1 blo nua uoiq ii.. ra-n i...u. looo Aulnfrapk Alliuat, ti rarh l.OCl) It OH rn I tt niMiilf J.-lurr and uin llw .3tri.t,a tl Ulal frttlla al ! kll.rllil tp nwdtil 111 rvrry brmr, aad la wrll warlfc t .,- 11 Hap. R..inv..nrrni.il manufa'tnr- i a oaltlvely take pines June lotn, iuji - ff al.tw It to Ty Ur till to y a. i rt'trn'ln r.lrnt and . Wi.i rr-nd yoo tm r.f- II" "'I :,tui. ail arnd riho lor tt.rre nio ,in n.i r ' 1 ' . " 1 ' ' , . u hT rTo tlaii rrit "r.Mh.trrrry'hi-riNM ., "rri'-jr.Tf Lc frw.rd, .1 mall '!.. Imr.oU. V-.il kilS l.trn - Knll or po aateo .rarr . CO ei warrem STREET. MEW YORK -t. wa -''.ji U RHUSTANG Survival of ths Fittest. i fa in it sirniciK tn.tT nis deaikd iiiuio.ns Drr.iMi zi tearbi K BALM FOlt EVEKY OL'KD OF JIAN AND nCAfsTt El THEOiDEST&BESTLINSHlEHTH EVER JLVDE IS' AMniUCA. SALES LARGER THAN E7EB, Tho Mrxlenn tUnslanrr T.inlTtinn !iai lieen lituovii lor 111.1:0 ilian Har'v.flVfl voai'8 iim tin 1 'it nl i.ll l.iuiini nu, fori Man mul lUast. I s laiei lo.liv r.ifl Inririr tlmn ver. It euro when nl 1 1 olliei 4 f.ii'. and M -i:r:ile.i 1 kia. Itn.loid mul 11 usrie, to tliO V'lT bouo. Soldi r'''""u 1INU 12 Payno's Automatic Engines. llilihl, DtiraM nd l" K1, Htl fumiiA hm ynw'T khA S 11 -i I 1. a'c fh-tn nif tHw I jfin built, ni't tlUi'ilttUU u AuitHiinlicUil-vtt, bond foi liiuntrituU Ltii.ic-iw "J." fur li.fur.u.tUuO,,!..! lWrii. II. W. I'a ink it is kh4 H. t k IMmiraN Y. Io Hpocululor R.Ltitl!)!om & Co., 1. Q. Killsr & Co. Iftlil . - ll l.-.-l Ot yj li -i l vy, '..ini'iiirii', ritic:'T.i Nt Vt' CRAIN &. FROV1SI0M BROKER?. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 10, 1884, edition 1
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