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FOR TIIK l UtM AMI HOME. T.lht llmni'is lor llnlkv llm-r. Thi! ''" '''' .;( rci'oiiiiiiciiils n light liurness for li.ilkv caitlc, ni.ilo us follows: I'iMciiri' :i c iuiiiioii Iuni 1 hiiltt-r, willioul ;i lt'.iliiii,' str.il; in place of tlin stiiip. tii' t" tin- riii ;i half inch rope rlrvt'ti l' l""i-r: .'ii'o"t three feet liiu-l. more or l'-s ;ii-'orl-inflto thesio il' tlio aiiim il, tku mikiM ring firmly to I ho rop p.is-s tho up' back between tho foro lei's, whic h will liring the ring tlirei-tly uinler tho waist or Rirth of tho animal: p.t-s tho loose pnd up over tin- bark ami ilown to the rinff and tip. This mikes a li;n item Unit will keep tho animal from ire' linR his hail high enough to jump a fenee, whilo it il.ios not t 'ltnro or an noy univa-onalily. iily a littlo pra -ti?o will ho ro.iiiiccl I' r liti'lnii? the proper lrnlh for oarh of h- parti. Illlll'l lul.llllH' (. II.I. H. No part of tho promises of many (ar mors proriiis a io ho to l'Ioo'o.I and piti alilo sight at this Iiimo ol yrartlian 1 1 - -ganlen, with iho rrt'i-r littrr Iron tit... vegetaMi's and plan' --, and a -to ! "I dead weed-, who'h have alr-'.oly mado the ohanros -uro for .t:ioi!i.'i- a.,, '-ro;. i.f their kind auo-li-r s, as .si. milo-s plenty ol i.'i'vs'.'it s--. -hoald ! given to keep t hoiu ill rh '' li. s 1 1 1 ganlon is ni'r.s-ardy no.n- t!i' lo'H-e, and porhap-! ';den:i4 on t!ilin. it would pro-ent a very untidy appear aure for the u intiT if h it v.. P.r-idcs the profit a! 'le aid . "ii nni i! s"i' ,'i' of theeard-n u..;,M n-pi re a 1 : 1 1 r.-nt treatment iir-t, hy no !. ' :ig - a. !. weed- go to fr I ':) it. an I ;i". removing all r - t 1 1 - - lit t r. and r;' her applying and I'lo-ii: -..ii,' uad- r a lo-1 eo.it of m ni l ' in t'l" I ih. it'e: dragging r i i.iliiv.it;!!;' . mil, . om r ing the -urf.ire well w :'i r t'.-n in . loire, t : i.e pl uiu' I mi 'er in t!i spring. I! tins .I'ur i! i' will I:.' well for the ;:.!''r a:i i g: ' u ' ' promise for .m. ' to i -.-.i - i ;. A".'- I'oA .. '. Iloil- mi I mlmr?. wine will usually .4! mytiiing th.f 1 is placed liet'-'I'e ?h-n-. ill I -'-in t.. thrive upon f o-l 'tiat wa. i I- re;ro! e. I iy all .'tier aT.m.ii-. Iai. 1 1 grain, decayed iM"- " t 1 ; j snail, animals w!i:'-!: i..r. d t disea-e, an I e 011 !ii h :i liave al- . reaily !.... ia t put -i . are 1 -o 1 -1 lore I good enough for lo'ii-. V-t, :!' -;! Ii j fond is g: ell - o w i'lt y.'-iu' p.g-. I' will he t'oiiu I 'ha' ':.e 'A.il ,1 -.. , ly sicken and ! . T a n ;h ,(p: 1: '-a: lv Without I'lt-ft !! ... ,- -il 1 ;. -tit ution the pare'it. -a.-!i : . . I ... .'ill. ids t h- mdk .1- '1 ll; .ike 't mi- I hidesione for th" y..iigor n: a;. i It the iiidk "I a - ' v t d 'i: ei Ti . whiles .lie : d 1 1:1 he so p ii-uo-d .1. to he unlit I'o nl , ii- In;- a j, woOi the llldk ol a e nv feil i:;i..;i -::n:i 1: ..i.)d he li'tit, r f..r tin- : 1'- stoiu 1 -lis ol ' . .nidr-n ' 1 .' would orU's pr.. lu i or p -uPry sr.u v. upon -11 '!' ' I t'.' r -ii rig ' ; ailds - I'oo I in vv!n"'i pT r : i ' .;i ha -. iMi'ii 'i d c ma 't 1 h; 1 . I 1 1 fro:n geniis .. 1' .!;-. i-e .1:; ! d--.-1 . a:.; impure I ,i.l ran .! . . , r ' '. tainted Wl'h ;- o ri .-. aa . t he-i- imp ,r.' ies will r- 1 1 1 - : ir .1 the cirri.!. it: hi !' ' he id 1 i i---:.d.-. ,,.,,' ',..,,.. hnninil tni Tii.. 'hare, al d'l.-t !.;.') -' : : al to plant an I . nj ,: tend', "iv. I' d "S '! ' t . . ,-. th" i'. I. It ! I . ... ...... i-n'1 an i w: I i.t -a . : ti.: ai.g g.n-.- -a e t: I , .- ... ( ipria'e o.."n. i : - .. i..;.-- . . ...ii w.p nil- .rh ';e:r ; :'-. CI C -- id- !" !.', ! t a. , . .r- A :'!, . app.-ar.Rg t 1 1 - A-' I r.e r.'-- ,. . . , 1 1 '. .1,.. I 'd -I. ,i . n 1'. 1 ! ,g a ire:,, a :r ..1, It .i t- w ,i : :eivi.. the v a-'.-w ator ir.. a a and the k.t Ir a :tr. 1 ' ii-i .a !..- ti-:,, a with ah-.-ri.. 1 c n - t .r j a di-'anc". Ih--gr.i-At!, 1 -..f ' re- was !ii;ir'..f.ie, tar hi y. a ! ail ' a 1' tc .in ! his Iri'Tid lii'i ''O" -I'Ci l'..r g::ii e i:o. a to I ' large plan'- unl-roi -n ccial de-ply l.urn-.l i, the hi-t. lint the d-;! ..r that wl,;. h is too line lor lire-, will iinsuer ii. 1-1 porp 'Vhcre it 1- t.io nAjieh-ive, it will pay to u aUo ii I y burning wool iind'-r s.jil, or i i pr. serve it troin wood lires. It is very desiraole ..r use in pot :ind l oo- fur hau-o plants, as it r(.. tains the water and neutral. . - tl.i odors from fertilizer-. It is e . i!.-:,1 in the jard"ii for shrubs, plan's. M,.v ors and vegetables. Ibises are spei dal ly fond of it. bring deepened in inlor and made much more flour i-hing, Hiitfi ninf Ph: Tnree teaf'ipi of sweet milk, oni) t" ariipof sweot cream three woll-lieaten eggs, a eoffjie ip of Imtternut meat?, an 1 sugar an 1 cplce to taste. Hake with one rrust. Himii Swiri-. I'ourhalfa pint of boiling milk on a tea-poonfnl of finf I readonunbs and a small oninn, stuck -ith three or four oloves, a small Made of mare, a few peppercorns and .-alt t- taste. Let the sauce simmer live minutes, add .1 -mall pat of fresh luitter. and at the time of serving re move the onion and mare. Hum ' -A-''. -One of the best pirkle? for ham an 1 -h ail lern is made as fol j,,ws: Six gallons of water, six pound .f salt, three ounces of saltpetre, foui p Hinds of coarse brown sugar and one .;iit of inolas-.'s. Unb the hams or , j-hoiilders two or three times with salt, thou put in this pi.-kle and ir ave six I we-'ks, when thry will be re idy to put I into tlr' smoke house. v ,,11 1 '.if-'. 1'ut a quart of j milk 1 more if your lainily is large) on ; the l.a k ol liie -tove to he it. When ; b.iiling-li.r. drop in eggs, the same as i you would p 1,1 h thrill in water. l'-e j care not. to burn th" milk. Toa-' s thill slices of hrrad; bul'er an I j pi.e-' mi a pla't n-. When the eggs j arc done, (ilar" one ou each pi of j toa-i, s aisoii the milk and pour over, j ii "id for a change. j a 'c , '' '. n Pi-. P.'il a j .h c'o 11 until it is it 11 lor. then lake a j d. cji ear! In 11 d.-!i all I put into it a ' lay. r of chicken, well .-eason 1 with j In t-1, pepp-r and salt, thru put a lay. rid cold i..ile. ri,.,. . .11 this, and J 011 until you have exhausted your re- j - airr-'s. t iiiig rare to h i a lay er of r.ro 011 th" top. I'ut t !,.s into the j o ou and let it rem 1 n t lu re until it is i t y hot and ' hen srr e. i 11.H1-.1 ii.iia Him-. j Pro-of,.- atid ci-.i'ilo-r a is if stewe 1 1 t gvther make delirious libiug for p.e- or tor tart-, or may oven be u-" ! a-. j "u gar cookies can ho ni'ide to bake . .pia iv. and yet have a dehrate l i'owu . . lor, 11 ju li'foio putt i:,g tho 111 mtr t II,.' oven yoii wet them light 'y w it Ii j in:!'; and sag ir; ilissolv a li"e sug.11 in I In- milk. ; 'I'ep.d w ,i'.T, w i'!i a l.'tle biir.iv iTs - I 1 d ;! it. is good to w a .ii i'o!' '"('. t r ie lia, 11 in. i.e table ,'lolhs and ll a s -houhl i..t he ill "Aed ',, In 1 .. tie inn, ll -oiled, s i Ml. It t'li'V V ill Ir , pi i ' i gi ii". a 1 s ri 1 1.1 '1 :i g w .lli - 1,1 p t in a, ! h.,'.' j 'in- ." th r-'adn'-t met hod la. ening a nis'. d :-r: o r 1- 1. 1 ai p'y '.. a: 1.. tlie la-ad of the - r. v, no e ..; a- .n. 'hit at tic 1 nd. It red e:i.'d in the lire and applle I fortw ...1 !. 1 nun !' s t 1 tl. lea 1 .1' the ctew. w;a. as - n as o (, .its thr - . render its u :' i r.i wa! by 'Ie' -r w-dr:ver ,i if 1' ui ie only ia'"ly :i-o!te.l. A kl-eaen I omT W'.ltid an-'Arr t lie pu: p -" cry well. 1 Jltui Haereil Itread Moiu-s. I'r.c.': 1 li-iiing. w ho has lived many years among tic ..trang" ' til In 1:. in- .a Nevs ..; m. .ay- "I'or ie. ai" or ::i In-' ry wi'h.n the 1 mg" "i , I he d illiestle .i' ii'S o i M. IS . . 1 1, 'I- ll I ai r m.'l m-l Pi' t : 'ii be tow d i - ' ! 1 1- 1 1 wnineii on tii" y n:. g. ,1- t..r every . r-i'i'-s .n the tuak ng nt 'he !,"-e. ,.1 a 1'." brea I-. 1 ,ir 1:1 an I y .0 . a'. ' I.. .. Willi.' th. - les-o'i . .11. b lig pii'"'. , I 1- 'oid how th- Ian- ! a." ; b-i. "i . .'Ides- ..I th- U iiiie -a. I!." taught . : ' 1 I - a nt her gr in s and u e -'. re's in r,i:,:..ft,,r, w ,!fl t.'.o da.lv c. ap.it n w '.: h t.-nu- ' a-;; th.-n:-. ; 1 f tl,....- -e. r. i-. a 1 1 . -1 u : a old u oai,-! .a t lie t r." are tic kei j ers. Wi' I, 1. ..my a i' y -' : i .11- rite and . ere p. !: I-.., Mi. , 1 1 j-rv a vl ma:. i 1 ' u ' !i" .-1 ri,".. - I a :. ng .'"ti n a -,: :, t!. ::,-iky. t -t h.-w is j , 1 .. . 1 ..ii'; 'u.'.'is 1 :. . gh, im'rrv ' ' 1 . A - 1 ; - ! la ,i . 1 .lie. on in 1st ' ' : .;:-. !.; l a' 'h.-. g lard with a -. : . , 1 . ' ' al' "i ;.' -1 1 1 ol their! a e" ., ; ai, I .a ., r . a'e a- add '. i- -:,ge 1 . ,.:,i'i ',. . in th. ;r ... t 1- i -loll ii . aii.ag I : l.il ti-imber "I j i l a -1 1 n it , - mg .:n a j ii'iy .1 ".t..n" ; '. .1" . 1 'ir , r .a-;'.', rar-iy ni ir. j i "iir iy ; r-'. . 0.1 tf," '. 11, . r ng , '",-' a - i a. -, r. i 10 t.i ,,!, e-t uga ! i : . '!" '" o 1 i-t ,,n I to en j . ig- ,' .'I'lMii, . o... tea's, in n 1m I, ', a a g ' ' 1 : .' I-.11 d ra 1 ;,' . and repeat ', '.g r ' aal- t'l iy an imp. r'.mt art. j ! ' .r.r. i 'lo se i..iir days i!,.-y n-'V. r r't. !!.:. a' r ti'.- intervals an. I a v. ry hoi' 1,1,,,. , ,,,, 1 tn-n undet j .. !.!.g influence of w arnillg ! , I'-piiiii s, that they may not br I a aeu ..y the uninitiated. Yet. diir- j lag tin- interim--ion- ot their religion- .1 rvan. e-. tin-y prepare great cake? ' "i 'i:, "ll gum eitri ) idly w rapping t hem .n -trips nf cellar l ark, and iliotliPti w ty - m ike ready lor the work at hand, j 1 -i t a- m .mill g of ' ho day .succeeding i Hie 1.1.1 11. -ht ot tlo-.r vigil, they repaii :n .1 s.ngi" id-, iead.-.l by a parti, ulai .-.an -ire s' ii-aaiy .1 "I! id j-r." w hi a n a-. ..imi touch.'- .'ti" of them--'o ii,.. tpiarry. liefore lifting thf I t I --, before even quarrying any of It they rM'ite long, t-r-.t-t. i'. TV ; layers, ca-ting aburulaa .,..1: : ,: .0" ll to the "I'lesli ,, ,,. I- U." A it h other bii' -In rt.-r pra.vi t '."lire .- kiiidl.-d by the old priest, , , usoo s ;, s inateli a ,-t i-'h . .1 hard w ! .ch v li. h he .Ir lls ;g..r n-ly ii.'o a . ere 1 dry. -oft root, until th fi n tion : gmW s the dust of in own maing. : oid to the ilaines thus geni'iateil. nffpr- . mgs of dry !o... are mad". '1 he stones ire th-n brought, and when warm noiigh. placed over the liros; being ' eon t.mtly anointed with pitch and ae'in jui'-e, which tlipy greedily ti.-or.i, so that they at hast -eem solid 11 1- -es il 1 arimnieil sub-tan'-e rather ill, in gritty rock. I'rom the bejrintiinn o the end of this tempering process ever ,1 ward is -pnkeii aloud nor the ast excitement or sprightly action indulged in. bounds uttered would penetrate the grain of the ruck and. p. ll. tl by tieai oreoiith' ting with the ,ew "being" I I utli t loti 1 nf the sfotie plit, scale or shiver it with a loud 1. ise. Ni also, the evil infh enee nf ndiie passinn or hasty action would ,;,. be eiimmuni. aied to it with ight.ng future etlecL I'd A.-I-: t!; lilt l.'l i-.i I I . Mm' ( I 'i man in V : I- I Vlss L vol 1 1 1 1 I i.eir.'i Trip Through the (Vj.v1"1 r,,a Side m ih. Mr'ropil'n. w dors tho iiiinien-o iioi u'ation .11 tiiroast -ideof town soiilh ol 1'our In ii'h -troot amuse itself ' A small prrportion of it is distributed among '.In different theatres on liroadway, I'oiiiio. :tl !i -treet. Third and f'.ighth iM ioirs. I ho liow ery w ith its cheap regular and vanity playhou-i s, also attracts ,1 large number. I'lu -r, with the concert saloon, iiiu-eiiuis, beer halls and other places of better or worse n puto. draw their full -hare. What, how ever. In romes of the igreat lnai u ity of the Corman -peaking men, woai' ii and children who dwell in the overerowded tenements and hoii-es all th- way frmn the liowery to the Ka-t liner? A II r-i!' repmter las! night m. 1 ie a tour of the ,l,-!i let to go' an an-n r tothi-.pie. en. Ho wandcied 111 a part of the city little known after nightfall to any save those who live, within it. I 1 it! the I'.owery . on one of the rrow d- : ,. -i.f. -ti-. et - ju-t above tirand. an ilia iii.'iatr I Mgu outside of a .-.ilo-'ii ; aniiouui r I th it a conrert wa- g"in , 0:1 within. As tho reporter entered j the p!.i"r the la-t notes ol a -ong 1 1 - away and a great rl: an I -taar ::i g - lee' r -out w a, all. oil lit 1 ei al . : o'v in length iini; hand I he liow,', feet Wide and At til" I :l 10 , 1 wore two counters, oil" toi nd the other lor Ii pi"r. I'-oth i ig a rushing basine--. Three i t. w. re ilarcing around as ..r k-g- wi'h half a tb"n ia r.i'h Ii m I. I leer -clued to fie olil l'" ri age druu'v. The .11 br. w .ng h i I the t' ra'-r t i.- iu!"i'lel aitiele wa- 11 .a 1 I. At tic bin- ii c nin! r a in. 1:1 woman wa- h ud at n't.iig -a-i I W H'he.- of t hee-", ! an I t. eigne. f.cr ! 1 U'ge lit the an k. w .'!i - .a.. 1 1 ' 1 1 . t t li i- ,V.l'. b 1 1 1 1 u g 1 1 III ! 'a' up; a- Well 01 1 I at and y front ,g men uiih th"in, and in I d -I :u 1 r in tuy t t'i y ha: r tl voting -t Him '.' ;'h might rib'-'ii lo r ma!" cant' bun :n appl.o n on th- s' ,-e. a 1 1 1 u 1 m w put together. . a I a -I. I::.g r ! w err fir d s n, d: auk a. ire-ly a aild j 'Hied w ith w ha' w as go.ug 1 h" stag - was p' 1 1 r . r : 1 1 . r aighly t .. ;t ,.ght- in tr-'tit a n I n e:!!e with li t e f... .digit's -Aa- a g in in seated a' a piano, ae had a gla-s -f b-er an a sin lii bell. Wh" l I 1 1: II ill' . w.mll i" other pu h I no an nst inn -. .ei tie w .11I 1 r.ng t ill woil'd th'II 1 I I.Cl. t W "il'l I lii ," ..f tlie latH-dy . - he :, I o II'.' H- ar-a wh had I - thr ' ,11 0. 1 1 r ' i . a e el.,.,-' .,' 1 ! ' C I,, oil th- .!.tLre !',.- reporter I, e tallies a -o .d lo .1 la-laiil ai- I t i' at i'iii k :i'. d.iik .-ye it .i'iial. i .ii n i in i o-roia:i i.-hi' I tlie In ai ! he wa. a irr.-a son.; was I'm. islv railed l-:i-k th j.r in ati.vv.-r to ! h- h up.-ii th- sta'" and j l! a- a in-! 'dy thai to ..t h.-r In- irer.. r i-l.c ; ' a oriti'. f. r u hi-M her .h d -In- Wa- uTojirio Th- in t pi rtormi-r wa. a mimic win sa:ir a ctniim -o:i' that creatP'1 (rrc.it lau-.'h'i-r. Heal-, had to favor th dielli e ,1'jain. lit a::..' her Mr-ft the reporter walked into a .-a i "I a similar character. This was crowdd with old i;.-nuan coupl'-n and their children, yoiim, Herman hashands and vtivis and o-i man youths and their sweetheart.; The sain.- kind of ellti" laitlt nieiit WU1 riven .onj. .ket'-he. and mimicry hv men oil tfirls. who Letueen the p'rr.'nuaii-e. iuim-I with the amlience and drank their i.ei-r like the rent. In n-olicr plaoi- was any a.lmis.ion le.j ch. ii 'd. The performance lasted from eih o'clock to inidniirht. A per.. n r ail 1 -:t it all out hy 1'iiyinir a few . i.tr. or a c uph of glasses ..f heer. In fiirth-r p ramtmlatioii. on ith r side streets aal along First aw noe and ;i enue. A ami M the rep. r entered s.i ...on. where the perforioa ' were on a par with those in the ph; . h ah.o. p iiicnti.iie . It wais an a-y raa' t er then to fi.cv the gr-.d nia- of these i copie iMs.ed their evenniL's. They could n .y a theatrical perfo ;. ant" ah limit ravine for it, and at to) s.iiiin tun.' have their little chat, l .- r (rlass t.l l.eer and (heir smoke. .Y" J-..,. .,-. The Turkey Mas atisfai'tnry. Prodm ' li.' iler - "Ah' dirtd to i-n von, Mr ili ink. l itn't I serve ymi w ith a turkey for MindayV" Mr. I'd ink ( cldiyj "... thank y ai." "I.ut you reiuf inher I furnished your 1 1 1 r i. y la.t niiday." "Ves, I reuiein 1. r." It was . itisf ictory. I ImpeV "Ves; th - u'eriu'.-n lent says it was wry sail. la -tiiiy." The Mipe- intendent ?" "Ve., of tin r.-i-t I. m llnl'oad r.impany." I I d .n't iinilerstaiid. Oh! per hai s ymi math' him a pr-sent, of i'.' " No; I ...:, it to hiip for a cer spi in ' '7 j.Uht r.ill i lM'i. s or I ii!', IM. .' peeial oereluon; i are ob-ered in I-' ranee al the cxocui imi of a pari ir.d nl these were carol idly observed alely 111 tht CIS- of :i r. flier at lioiion, 1'ieloio the w holegaia i-eii Hie criminal clad 111 his shirt, feet barn and a h'a k veil over In- head, 1 Iv. Hired to stake. At the in r l "l'iro" ulevei luillets entered t he man's body. Tlx troops then mart bed pa-t the corpse lixtoi inanition Collsldi n il p. us;h liuiope. Many been 1 lean d at o the wolf is not the continent of 'libi ihooils have in 1 I Mil' mother 1 bill allei that Hie niiiio yea: s ol .puet it is found wolves have gathered again I rum all ijnarlors. 'I hero is in tact a steady in.gr.it ion ol the brutes from I -i I -t-t 1 .1 upon l'.uroe Asiatic species are eon, tantly ideiitilied ill the 'o-ges and 111 the Pyre! o-i. Iho eradication of this plaeuo must ho begun in Inn. 1. One of the harde-t things to I'm 1 out in th" gold and r di-t u-sion is the amount 1 1 -. . I up in the arts and luaiiu farfui'es. Ii'iring 'he past year the diieelois of the I nitrd Mates Inint I: -"id thoii-aii I- ol i ir. iilar loiter to per' in- known I 1 bo engaged in sm h work. llii'i'.'i.iiHI replies -I10W that J.T '.l linn- ha 1 iisetl tluring tin lis.- (I ye total ot " ii 1 1 10 1 till' r! isod in .lune lln I I I. in go, an 1 fc.i. An annual r .11 i 1,1 in: mi in woi !h ol is thus nidi, atrd -ll'. Ol . -uin th" pre. ions metal. 'I I.e i" awarded to the plaintiff in the l'oit" 1 1 iiirinyole mmo ae curati'ly, I'lnuey Vs. l airi'S brrara cl prom s .in' 1-probably, the .- ...((,.. ol I. "ii 1. 11 says, th" lai'ge-t auio'iut of damages in such .111 a-n -: i- 1 r ie ..i.e I in r.iiglan I Th. fear ' approach ! it is a venl.ct nl 1 7. '. g:"ii in l-:!"ito a It i t ('. -daughter, w Ie. !i id been jil'. -i by a ri !i lawyer. -i' iriier times it wa in.. re c nun b.r lilted null than wo-a. -u to I thi g -ui-h -11 1 1 -. an I 1:1 irign "l li: on and M '.ry a 11101 tain -d jJ." 1 ' lanugos for the !. il I- mree w hos- I -rl tine wa- s loo Ih An I h p iper g. ves .-I d I'r 1' ,cs . I in. in al 1:1c. 1 Mie .I... l.'i . 1 cry .lav at a 0,1.1 Ie w hin 1.. 'h .Id i. . rv large, and hi- lit - h h. Hire-for a pa'. out exeelieiit.. lb III" t- ... f the be-t r patl.V 1! I.ag'.c d, and charges a guinea !... e ..' ' ' lid iir -. A very wci'hy icai tie ii a ,.11'g" ' it cannot b.-ai- r, ). ., , :.. at night, so an , in;n nl i :!y pl.y m ti. an g. ts '..ooiia y, :r for I- l-giiie I... -c I hie young ih . tor ha a y. a.- for lo.'i mg al'er tin of , Id l.i.h . -ho ha . to ., in.pi mI three as a In has or. 1 1 .ii" I n, I. ii' i. an ('i i-r. that h ill t roul'le ith her. T,:e m.-st oSl. ,'. e.itton mill'' in j is- run on 1 1.- j I'l'ihum. The; .v is ..-.il.li.he.l j , i Veil' s aoo, till illl illtele.l in ilia-it ll::ta:ii arc th .per i' i priiic'ph-s at l.r.t i, i iative mi.l in l h i' tow ii twa ii'y elllphe es I Cllie; jJIVell l! -'a'dishment and its earn:io's. VI. . tln n co-oper.l' otl lias Income inure ami imue common ; and what , w a- ,t i.r.t iin evpirii.eiit is now an i lie '!! il.'l.'' tl suc.e.s There ar.' I to-day -t eiity-uiit c-opcrative ottoli . noli, in nid.iam. with 'fJT.''' ".''' II c.la.t.r. opel'.l'i'io I.J1T.OI. p.l.sj ami i-ilinu' s-JT.iMMMioo worth of .fd-j aniiiiaily I he outfit reprc ents more ; .-... 1 1 . 1 1 1 s than there are in llu-.ia ! Italy. pain an'l Au-'ri.i. ami nearly j as many as in (Jcrinany i r ri iint e. j 'Ihe i h liners, ra pi'l-ers, of Paris, are a wall km uti t lass, and j haw o'lell hf-ell lllild' suhecl. for tin j art s 's pencil and hiu.h, their wry' iiL'lirie-s hcini; a sort of pictures. pie lecoiiiineiidatioti. Many of these are' old and deer. 'pi'l and live in misery j while th'-y leave a hank aecount he- j h.n I at their decease. I im . in a while there hiw h en stories told of linnan-; eas eoin inir to these ' iniserahle.V ill shape ..t .ilv r or jewelry wha'li l as liccii cire'.es.ly thrown nut uith the (rarliaae. Hue poor old soul foiniil a valuatile iliainon l, ati I so anxi ms wa- he to preserve his secret and se cure his wealth that he sewed it care fully in his dirty ,-np w hich he wore day and nitfht. It was only acciden tally fount, when the poor wretch ilicl. I y a i itiv, who Mi.pecti 1 Some, thing trom hi- tenuity in always ki eping hold ot his old cap. The following riiire-i ar pulilNheil, i regarding the pr.' ah-nce of incendiary j tin - ia the various statesof the I'nioii: ! Se enty-lour per cent, of the fires in) 1'eiiiiossMf ;ire of incendiary origin, j wmle oiith Carolina anil North Caro lina have 7" per cent, each; Mis-is-ip- pi, t. per cent.; Arkansas, li" per cent.; W.st Virginia, .'tl per cent.; Indiana, per cent ; Alah.ima, '! per cent.; (o-orgia and Kentucky, 51 percent.! lifh, and Virginia, ,Vi percent. In i all the ..flier states the numlier of in-! ctr,d;ary lires is Mow .'.'i per cent, of the total. Oiegon has bllt 7 per cent.; .. ,, , I New 11 i. upshift-. 'I per cent.: Mary-j land, 1 per cent.; Illinois, loier eent . and K.tn-.is, l.i per cent., while the following st it-s are almvo per en'., hut under the average of dd: California. Pen is' lvania, Vermont Missouri, Maine, New Vork, lihodc Isiand, Wisctiiisin, Massic' ts an.' :'cw .. rev. A Chinese w Tear. In I hina they have A week of hnli'lay ii llieir New Vear. iusl 11-we do hot ween the twenty fifth of iJeceniber innl Ihetiivt i of .lannaiy. In the cities Ihey MtiikM 11 j line di-play of lirevvorks, but some of the 1 lune-, people 111 Santa liarl ,'ira are not 1 irh. -o there were no ih-eunrks, except ei'.'ii keis, but there were barrels and bar n l- of the-e, and the ChincM- boys do imi ihe ..ir crackers mi llieir .New Yen's May n- American Inns do. it 1 Tucker nt h tmir, 01 mie pat kage at 11 lime; thry I bring out a aiu,. b,,x full, ami lire tbeiii IT, p.H kaee all. r pai l.ae, as fa-l s ihey I call, till llie an i- lull of smoke utt if there Ueie , f, : 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 glollnil is COT- ' red w ith ij,, In, If binned ends. 1 I." nil b' ..r we it aeli, d the pint nf the tow 11 n hi ir ino-t of the Cliiiie-e live we ,,, ', ie in.;.. ,. tl,,. ciael, x oing otT. j ( libit- 1 did in. I -11 in to mind if They h, ii. hoppiiin al. mil in Ihr ! poi.llUi; the 1 1:11 lo I- out mi the j b" nl 1.1 box, limn l nl'ti r bar : ii could not -1 r tin ir faces clearly ' iiioIm', (in. 1 mi. of A on 1 it an 1 10 v. bul ihe n -ill. -in .ki r tin -to. il lis Hull' ;. tin y dar. d. looking mi. Vox ;,,, then ,,ne wniild ofilt ill .'Mill -n I'. Ii up 011c t rat ker 01 a sti ino of thciii. i w hi. h had imi cm IT. I ll. ought the ; in. i :. an hot . hn ji. ninth lun tut it 1- I he l hill. xr. li.ety ( hint -r family kt I p. nprll hnll-e on i vi c.ii pay. Tiny si I uji.ipiil ; nil or an incite of tin ir y .d in .oine pioiniii.ail pi. 11 1 . and mi a table in fnmt ' "I ihi- th. y pin a l'i a. n "nod ihing- In l "IU. air fol an olfi'lillg lo lln t;i..l, ' Old -om.' ave b r I i i. nd. w ho call. 1 It w.i. lain-iir.; 1.1 wait It the A1111I ii an b,.y . d o : ii.:; all . al ti-, ia .hop In .hop and . I"":-, to I,.":-. . t ..uiiny; inil w ith tin ir ! h n. d- fall of ..'.:.'i r I l.ii Ildnu- to 1 al, I -hou inj tle'in to 1 aeli othii ami ip'tr in ' I h. h i me I !-! thill !" boy would o iiiini. 1. 11 .i i'iieg ..mie new thing here did yi.ll o, I il .' U hi. h hull e v. . thai :" A:, ! the whnli p oly would i-ll oil to u.ake .1 d it oil that lioll-r. '111.' u ore lounlil it wotidciliilly ho pitiil III II ,'lt o Ihr I )i I ) -e pcopl Am. ri. .111 Imy . run in h"ii.. . in that w ay . and I r. .111 lie- cw 1 .11 ' I'e let I out ot 1 tilt III S'lllle boy. wi re m ry 111. 1 little better lii. Ill .1 i- I hii Wi le noliti 111.I ill man 't b. grill, ml -a ncioii at tl, nil. In -.rue ,. th. .i,.ie. ih. i. win- unn p'oin ii l: . i ii i uhiih In. b. . n pl iyd .I'd i . 1 1 th 1 1 nt ti. 1 1 ii. . ;i ! 1 nil i 'In 1. 1 1.1 ! t , ,,..i.t. .imply in on. imoi holding out 1 hi- I. all. I "ilia ..I I t of hi. !il.'i I- . I'.-i'l ' ... 1 p i: ! "p. ii. .Hid hi - .oil agon i-t calling ll ili-',,l::i . la"! III . of hi- tilicel. ;le p a wo'iln think iinthing . ."dd : i -;. I than tl.i; bat w In n I lie tn.o ' ei. iiipniiy il i- ni x' to mi j i a ou! the number .pi'n k Iy i , il. '.' Uhol Uli-I.il. II .1'.- a u.i-t iK. . I . r n eii ,. ,.! ...me -..it . in be paid .-' in- n nin . d il w i i h si. h . I . I- III. HI e : I i p. .pi 1 1 ..i -I ol ih. ii ... head, .imi iln-ir -hi ill l i ving i . lie numb, r- ...uiide.l bki mi 'loloii .int. me- I'll, y re-te. their b loll - on the tibh. and with cm I y op.-n in.- ..I lie thi",. i- I hi i -I th. f..c inn fol I to it- iud h I! in it th. lln a. Mo II. ml In lielieie. d , Ion. I, a- lung int.. ai. ilaii'iiiy lie int.. I he . pun ,,,;; l wh. r. a . Ic.il '.. -pi ah to y. Iloii't -.on -aiilli. Wh.,1 I..I o'A d Mil'l lb . Mi .il v. Oi! ".lilalli Who. i- m the il mil. hull, and .. ..i t. II . i he wi.l.'l I.. , y,.,i.ci.-' Wh 0 i it that 1. V. ..-h.. the .lllll'liy llite .i-t, I (Iy till li . p on ilk III, loll I I .1 1. I I I in Unit I' U t!l-e e ihi ii ro ! . i 1 1 o t i " i of on. In t i- ii. .t a e'e i . ant .. 'I li' III'.. II III l.'it .'ill it ... . i! I-.- I;. I' .-I a t iimv Lul l ! ! 'h liK.n. "I I' li. I III ' -I i, ,1 I. i- .ll III.'! : ...- a. I It... I rl... I i.'l lli.t' - ai-h t I' nil I I- t I- It a- I., t'.'d.'.i' i . iiaiio-i a it 1 1t lie! -I. -I. -in i. .ai!. - ! -I. I, l-i.-i" ui!i a. t ii. . in ' h Oi cm I c .11 -il I IIU.I til ll o i; .i.. W M- In ic...i t I I. Ill-i I'lo ai I': - In. ic il r No mini . tui.i-.-ll. rhc.it imi itlioilt d" fratlillllh' "I Imr Hit Hrllrr Tliliil I .Mr." Well .lin n. hv ...h't v o i .1 n-lli'ii: t.. l.riii.' .m ' Hi.- I'..-'- to 'her ihieU an I H.. ulit to her . ye. ' I ' .n't V "H e .hi j. sic!' r nil.' tp. in nervous d. l.iiii v. th" n-iill ol !.. lllllle weakn.s- l..t' t dr. Ii.-re.-s "Invent. I I '..'-I .1 ! -tl ' l ill Lll'lllell tl..... pule rl.e k. mi I -. ii I ii'- hfe ll.i'oii .'li ihit H'n.lui toini If V"H In.- hi-r, tnk" l.n-il. A i t rtiiiiic ileal, r. lliuiih n itlo. . honlid '.i he it man of -c nt .. i If ol lutl I'r Slice's eatiin-it. il III" .iire.t reiiie.h The little jr.nl of I .five i. .in arrow milnlrd fellow. I I Tliln l.'ilr Wells'lleitlth Ih ncner " rclores heiilth nnd pik'nr, cures ilysic..ia, sexual tl. t.ih'v. l'nrlo-liiir'. The t-rny nnd Lul l ii" i ' shrill Brieve, The npi. ..f coining .-. For 'iii l'.luieean l."'li r.-lri.Ae I Alt'! full.-.! 1 let's s.llll0e. "Iloiiuli on I'iiIii" C'ure rolic. crmni-.tliHrrlio i: etf rn.illy for f.ir iifhes..iuii..,.'rails.Maii or lie-t :0,v;il.'. .MrsMAM rriTosizni. nrr.r tonic, the onh fii rat i. ti ..fliei r niiitnnunjits .t'ov ici'i-i ti '.in irii rti it. It .-..lilHins I i. h m-hi Aii i ti : fi.n'c t;, iit ritlini: Rii.l liti'-stistmiun prniiei ti.-H. hivnaial ... for inditr. liii. ilvsj.. . ... nerv.iH j ri.sliall'.n. Hud Mil f.. i ins el i;. it.a l .I' l-iatv. :..'. Ill H i tlif. ' l.l. d f'.ilelll'..tis. Hlt. lliei' tl'ifl ri -iih ol' i xlaii-ti"ti. ii. nniH .i.stiiiti.in...v..r .ak .r a.'iiie .I... us-. ..o tiru.m'.y it resnltuii; from 1 lllttmlifltve.. Int. inlet. Cisw.-ll. Hllttl'l v ' j ( n., l'mpiH I..I-. N. wr Y.-rk. S. .11 ilrtiss-s. , liillii-ri. i If Mm itre f.iiliii .': liroki n. worn ..tit n l n -r j .on-. n.e -Well.' ll.- lltll lielie! r."il.)r--t. I Vmina Win' 1 1 in. I This Tun Vm. mic !i i.r C f M irslcill, Mich., nth r 1. 1 -end their celelinitf.l Ki.i.c. rHo Vol, mic lli i.r itiil other Ki.Ki riii': y. I UN( K.s on trial fur thirty days. t- m-ii liiiimrnr tilth alll.cted with nervous tlelnl ly. loss nf vitality Mini inniihood. itn l all tintlretl triiiii.li". Al'ti f ir rlieuin itisin, I' lirahrm, iralj -i ', ftinl uciiy oilier this .i,... s. ( '.inii'l.'te restnralitin to lie tllli.vior in. I iiiiiiili.i.nl tru intiitei d. No ri-k i liietir i d r.s lluny lay trial is itllnwe l. Write hem at mice for illustrated pHinpliU't free. '"inimih on I muh.." A.k for "Houli on i oiluiis." for Cini2li Cul.h Sure 'Ihr. .nt, lln ir -eiies.s. Trot-lies )v j jlU11j A hciy hnhy never comes a miss inn well, nulntetl liiiiisi.huliL W'n "U .l.'l "i l.-". V..rk nt, hMHr .ipr"B.. itn-l o nrr ti. li r. in I s'... t tlm .r!i I I'l.n II ..t....-.n. l -no.l H"t...t ii... ipi..it r.-..i... nn. I .(..tii .! ..f .n i nlli 'n 4irn. l ! I l.wr. i.- ' !' i.- .i"n uln. 1.1- t.t.r ll-. . ir.nl .. rtio'l. o,l,-.t lf..r.-. t.. Mn'l.i.iln;. ivl to .1) .i.ihII. I;nili... rnlir Mi.r for !. mnn.'i Mt lh lirftnd l.m in ll..tl .b.a ftt .nf othr Art ulatft hotel IB tb clt. (PACtMlt,B OP TVPe-WBITCR LETTER.) TO THE PUBLIC, GREETING : Boards of Health are now everywhere cor recting the f aul ts of eewerage and advising the people how to prevent future epidemics. But other precautions are necessary, with out which no amount of Sanitation can avail. Dr. Koch saye that cholera has but little chance among those who keep the digestive organs and the liver, akin and kidneys (the sewers of the body) in hoalt.iful operation. Warner'o SAFE Remedies are the beat scien tific Curatives and Preventives, and we cannot too much emphasize the importance of using them now, aa a safeguard against any future scourge Much of the common ailments are caused, not primarily by bad blood, but by IMPAIRED LIVER AND KIDNEYS. This results in blood corruption and injury to the entire system. Remove this impaired action, and most ordinary ailments will disappear. Other practi tioners have held that extreme liver and kidney disorders are incur able. We, however, by the severest tests, have unanswerably proved the contrary. Please note: FIRST. --WE DO NOT CURE EVERY KNOWN DISEASE FROM ONE BOTTLE. Warner's Safe Remedies are specifics, which have been successively put upon the market ONLY IN OBEDIENCE TO STRONG PUBLIC DEMAND. These remedies are: Warner's SAFE Cure, for kidney, 1 iver , bl adder and blood disorders, General debility, Impotency, gravel, female irregularities; Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure, for Diabetes the only known specific; Warner's Safe Rheumatic Cure for Rheumatism, Neuralgia; Warner's Safe Pills for constipation, diarrhoea, bi 1 iousness ; Warner's Safe Nervine for nervous disorders; Warner's Safe Throatine for Asthma, catarrh; Warner's Tippecanoe for all stomach derangements. SECOND. --Warner ' s Safe Remedies, spite of all opposition, have won the victory and are everywhere recognized as leading STANDARDS. THIRD. -Af ter six years of unequalled exper ience, we give these unqualified guarantees: GUARANTEE I. --That Warner's Safe Remedies are pure, harmless, effective. GUARANTEE II. --That the Testimonials used byus, so far as we know, are bona fide, with a forfeit of 85,000 for proof to the contrary. GUARANTEE III. --That Warner's Safe Remedies are NOT MERELY TEMPORARY, BUT PERMANENT IN THEIR CURATIVE EFFECTS AND WILL SUS TAIN EVERY CLAIM, IF USED SUFFICIENTLY AND PRECISELY AS DIRECTED. FOURTH. --Special inquiry among hundreds of our oldest patients results in unequivocal testimony that the cures wrought six. five, four and three years ago, were PERMANENT. And most of these Patients were pronounced INCURA BLE when they began Warner's Safe Remedies. Read a few of Thousands of examples: . r. in nr. I I- ii, A-i'n lined Irs h i. .a , N. (.., four Vf.irs a.i : a-i I w.i. lame ..r three uioiiili. ; s . .ai p''U'.:. i.'.llS ..I. V.n:;.r', -. 2'tll --. failed lo tl i ll i -11 any ;-i MI F. ( ut'c, lit: wii'i N' "i'IUi I III" ill' II and I ll.ive - m-c I-. :i sound and wcil. It cure I my wife aim." TIIK UFA". I. ! AUNOl P. P.i'.v-st. Cam- den. Tcnn., in 1S73w.1st.1krn with limdit's .!'.e:itf. whit h oro. hired two liv-en'-- .'C'l'S. In isss .-inotrt- rahst'ess i'..:nud. wh:ih tlistharrd for t-.-iitct 11 1:1 In 1 -s n-o ahsa.scs '. : rat I. Ih' liiuil I rein Warners r-Ufct lire, "w.'.tll re s'. .ro 1 me to i.rrf-t t health." Imi'' l"l he wrote " ni Iu-.t'.:'i is as pood a., ever." 1'.. I. WnKKl I I., of KlkivilV. I U , in i v. i. ino.ti.i'1 I w ith Ih ii'.t's tlii.-a'C . f tii- ki.!iiis.-ii: I uri'le-r O'e hest .rc.i'.- iii. n:. en w w' is. . " Un tin- a h iceo! (iov- t rin r I 'lew's kis'.er. I I t .-m Warner's ,s-r F. I'urc, fiixty hollies ol wiii'h le.tortd me to tail nit-.i'-'.ire cf la-.i'tli. I have now I ceii turt tl about f. iir . ,irs and r.iy ease i.rftr.iiile '.isinir.H'i.ioiis." t. ' rin.r I Tew .f he s-.o-.!li-. I' ion. It, An: I lath. I'M. f.ivs " y.r. Wt.rreii'st.i'-eiind 1 : rrr.it r. .1: tide lice i'l a'lirr's MV. Lure, and I unhesitatingly indorse it." Mrs. T. P. PI'.SMt UI.IV. 2t'l Mor? street. M. l.o'.iis, Mo., in I--.' wrote "I have been in clcia.i'.c lie.i'tli for many vc.irs I .nt Warner's Sai e Ciirem.tdc nie tin p - Inreof health. InneSird. I 1. s!ic wrote " Mv health has lit en f,'ni thr.c two years." TAYIH TOOK K, l'.su , Cohiniluis, Texas, in l"77 was attacked with ll.ttk J iiincli. foliowed hy a he'iiorrlia,,"' of the 'kidneys and as 'iiroivimt d lin-a'able. S'vel I'l'tlt s of Warner's s.,l'K Curt restored bim to health in I sso, and Inly is!, lsM. he writes, " My health lias been excellent. l'.N-C.OV. R. T. JACOP., W'fstp'.rt, Ky. In' lr -2. durincra pohtii-al canvas health gave way and was prostrated with ..evert' kidney, trtuihle. Let 40 li s. 01 lie -.n. 1 sen ear ner's SafM urein issj, and June :y, 1S84, wr.tes : " I have never cnjoyr-l better health, all ow ing to Warner's f iure. ('II AS. K. STEITIENS. 1221 3rd street. I Louisville. Kv , in lM2 used Warner's' Sake C ure for his daughter, who was af flicted with dronsv. nausea, chills, vnmit- inir. diflit ultv in breathir r. and I'.riidit's (li' Viser.f thckitlm ys. A celebrated New York specialist said recovery was impossi ble. In Nov., 18S4, he reported that his daughter was in excellent health and Rave , the credit wholly 10 warncrs oit ure. j FIFTH. -It la no small satisfaction to us to know that very many thousands of people owe their life and health to Warner'o Safe Remedies. Rochester, N. Y. Jan. 1, 1885 IFIITOnlL VTE- Th ithtnr t. -hirh h been urd In iuMI" l"'"'- ' ..! I.. inn .IIM..1 . tl. HI I.I -,! mnifllntr liBTft ( M. In lr I. i. ..n.vti' rt t lnl I .111 I 'll I i I S ( Kf.K. Rl K I UK TI: K ..I. I'.inlluaM tr.'.il .. I I' II it.lilr r,,ll,l lilt. T. A LUt'l U, III l-eari.st., Saw Tork. H N II I R. U. AWARE that Lorillard's Climax Plug touring rrit tin (.iy ; llmt Ixirl'l.ir.l'. Hnj- I.e nfn tie t-til i that l.,rlll..'ri Hy llplnii, nn.l Him Uirllliir.la tsuullii, ire Hip !( and cli..m. MiiKlliy t-i.ii.l.l. .nl i WANTIOforttia MISSOURI A.UiniD STEAM WASH IIR I m mt m unnw wtWTlPtn . - nirt " ml. PJ "HI liilin T tiileilllPitit t- wotusn ,MwkinK .mntiihlemt.loyinnl towrlt" klnr llltulraUMi fltrruliir and trm i.r ind Krmm i.f ancw lor thl l'lnrail iv"nr. IH hbirMMitnf Un Intrinsic iDrtt r.a mmliaa vitiiBUch wouderful UC.'H J. WOKIH. CHlCAOO.lLI.HOr 61, 1AJUIB. MO FREE A book ol IMnfMOtll LOVE A Vwrtahlp, pat frttl hf tho I nlnn Ptih. Co., Newark. N. J. Hand aUmpa for poat'e. OPIUM S Morphine lln lilt nred In 10 a. pn till rareil. k l-HENs, Leliaiinn. Ilhln. lis... VIGOR believe, ihe Brl fnr-.lnillo type-wrtler letter erMotn'y ery mrilnnci w iz waxtii:: hook asext torlhrnrvbookTHIUI 11 lllll l. KK AHN OUR WILD INDIANS B.l.rn. uoHU .i.Jlim. il.Ul N. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 22, 1885, edition 1
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