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ilsenmrttmhuik viitt v-.taatSaaaff Unatalanwaaailii ' 3 BATII'IXG OX QUEER SANDS. A Poei'z Account of n Weird Experience. Enjoying a B.ith on a Beach TCEich Gave forth Musical Sounds. John Uovle O'K.mIIv. the noet editor. gives the follow..)- .'static experience ! TU c..rn-s...ii..-nl adds : -Toe work le and a iendeiijoved on the wonder ! - ' ' 4" ,,in'1- wh"' ful sin-in of the Sus.-.ehauna ;,t '"' ' a, h sea.son, aro rm- at Athens. IM.. ,luriitirn..;m.,..trii: j I,!"-v'"' 1,1 1"-m ". "f Mr' Half wav down this lovelv and lone. ; ''ri '' " .v":rl.v l"1"1'"'1 ly island na-sa-e we pinned in. and ",;i.v '" up a .ollocs : Hay. ue had Moo.,cr strucli bottom than ''"" 'M " 1.""" t-ns; wheat, from Mr i:..tl..r ..II.tp.1 n -tr:.,,. h..ut. an.l ." I.Ush.'ls; the Com crop threw uii his hands. I un startled. iind when 1 looked at his face 1 was ruilcd hewn I i.ic.is ire hy his mo tions and cvpre-sioiK. With his hands almve his In a I, he seeme I to lieiiai:c ins; on the In'lloni of the river, and with every step ho -rave ;i shout of. lIeasiire. While 1 I at him, as tonished, I he-ci to fed tlie infection it his strange conduct. A thrill like ; soft iiniMe ran through tin, and seem ed to tingle in my car and under my tongue, and every movement I made iTou'ht a rep-'iiioa i'i the inepres-i-lle M.mnd, for a sound it was that seemed t run all through me like a musical echo, 'What is it?" I cried at "This is wonderful;" "It is a iimii-.il beach a licaeh;" answere.' iouiney. .should say it was the lluest world!" And then h- s:l leng'h in the for. bv istran;rc chance, lie knew nhoni -tii 1 a .pie-r shin - illie! IlillLj 1 believe there arc only two ,.r three beaches' known in the who! and this certainly ui'i-t be the You m.iv be s ire th.i' we singiui; world, best." lingered over that in"!li:hi mis su rn. We push ed the bo its a-Uore, and w-'ur in I' t the weird sweet music ol the stream. It was enough to make on" how 1 with pure s'Misiioiis eti jiyiii.'lit. s we pushed or scraped the pebbly bottom with oiirfeet we felt or beard. I hard ly know which, a r;i !i resonance pass ing through us. clear and sweoi as the sol'l Hole ,.f llistallt COW bells. Tilt; sl.ghte.-.i d.-i!ai eiaeiit of tie- gravel br.Mi-bt it up. as if it ha I ju- t-e tped from the earth. When we h id tri-d it a hundred and a thousand times, it oeciii red to us that neither i -til. I hear the note cau-ed by the other, w e only heard the sound nf mir own feet. Again the tenacious memory of my ;'i ie:i I found an ex planation. II- r-'iiieiili-rc 1 that b-rs cm only t.i'k under wi'.-r by placing their h-ads ,,n 'lie I t ' . s i. An -llier disco'.ery h-re; Y' ti can't uet y. ur hei l on the bottom of a four foot st ream, unless y-u e.ite'i hold of a stoi.e on t !i- bop oin. an I p ill y.eir self dow n. Y"ii can ibve an I g- t your hands or f. not your chin, swiiiiiu-rs, and I or Isll'-e We were iVe triei, tl-.wn. but both gool t in v am. Whde uud. v water, on Hie .ie. or crawling along th- bottom on baud; andl-uees. the r:rr w a-a drear and Silent sluice. ,l List We got ,.,r chins on tic ...tp an, e .-h nil a stone, and we hear I i' oh; weheard sueh iHehidio'is dis-..rd. such a mixture i f near and far i crn-lil;- sweetness as can only be im ig.ne in drccus. --.. river be.a;:ie is lull of nr,.;.- ,, nf wa'. r. and Ihe ui"Xpre.-ib!c M-ioii of no es pl.tye 1 through mir sei. , like hi t ixiciitioii. "sigoiirney was twenty or thirty feet from me, and in deeper water, but every sweep ho gav- the. jiebblos sounded to me like a thousand row beil-i incite I into liipiid liarii.otiv. N'ever until we get to the -i again -hall we hear Mich stran.-, suppressed ellin music. How MeaN are Seneil in New Oilcans. Few set tables. You are spr e 1 in the morning before you get out of bed with a cup of coife- as gool as can b- lound anvw'iere in the wor some bread or little Creole pie-crust cakes. I'here is no trouble about your meals. There is a rest a trait on j Not was highly cultured Athens less every corner or so, or you em have ' cnu'l than Sparta toward these unfor yoiir meals served hot, and at the must j nnate creatures. I e if mute children reasoiiaoli! rates Asagenertl thing, j were pitilessly sacrificed without a how ever, they do not -go in heavy" I voice being heard in their behalf fur breakfast h-re. Your cuff is ; Aristotle declared congenital deaf supposed to satisfy you until midday, mutes to his incapable of instruction, when you take a slight lun-h at some ' and this was the universal opinion of saloon. About 'i in the evening you j lassio.il amhpiity. The Hoinans treat - sit down to the big meal of the day. Supper then? is none, unlest you drop in at the theater, after which you eat something light. Thus, at least, you will find the natives doing, an I those who have been visiting New Orleans each winter for year will tell you that it is the most comfortable way to live here and best suited to climate. Why He I.t-rt. Whydid you leave your last place'?'" was asked of th man who had applied for the position of coachman and an nounce"! himself without a fault. Family went to Furope, sir." "Yesi, but the, horses were left be hind." ".so they were, sir, and so was the cook y" "Did you have a fuss with the rook?" Well, sir she's a very cap ible per son, but no hitly. She wanted to dress up of an evening iind have iue drive her out and let her put on the style of the missus; but ivhen I desired to give a hillihrd party, what did she io i,ut kick about serving up the luncheon! .vs I said. sir. she's a handy neat an I pastry eoo'-t.bul no lady, and so 1 --Vrtroit Fne Vnns. A Wisconsin Cnnu'ressm n's Farm. A Ilixton correspondent describes the Trice farm in that town, us a "l'in plantation." 'Hie tract is a consolida tion of a 'lozt'Q or more farms, enil'rac-in-ii' res, of whic h l- ai res aro under cultivation. To inclose ati'l suMiviile it, necessitate I the liuililinut :i- . r r .. .. ...i .. .tO Hint m"v " r- '" " ' ' has varied as the season was favorable or unfavorable. The past season the yield was :',i.on bushels of ears, or 1. t h:te discovered that deafness general bushels of shelled; the crop of beets I ly has its origin in the mouth, instead raised was between J.i't' and -". ,s of the ears, as most people suppose, bushels. The vearlv revenue for tln I lie thinks it is often caus 'd bv carious. sale f horses, cattle. sh"ep an I hogs. is over fSoni, The stock How on hand, and being wintered over, is I'i horses, cow s, an I .N heifers, tin' l itter coming in next spring; also "I br eding sows and .Vmi shoals, averag ing i months old. For honi'! use are kept athousant hens, over a hundred geese, and nt'irly tha' number of tur keys. Muring the festive holidays high living is bad at the Price farm and log ging camps. The machine work of tic 1 f:inii ri .iiire-tiiree mower, tw o reaii singin" ('r ,,vo self-binders, one hay fork. 'nd I l,P''rated by horsepower, and one hay l,V.ss. A cieamery operated on on (,l i ,r. ' ju the s-ctions. turns out a superior ar ticle of butter cpial t .my in 1 1" in . lacks. in county. This pro luct isnm-t-ly consumed on the farm, and in the l"i;giiig raiiios." .1 '' (',' t Wis. i ',. How a S'liatur Ohlaineil a Mire. "some ol th'-m i th" reporters i have id! fancies, "said the setiat u-1 lirooine i out there is n.' 'elbng what they may lead to. "several years ago, when 1 was a candid-it lor leneri'or of my Ma'e. a gentlemau in a neighboring tow II, w Iter- 1 rh;i:io 1 t i be, .tld that he would i ppo-e iiieoti 'he grauiiil thai 1 w is a b.iche! .r. 11- was "1 b r thin I was. ri"t the bed looking man in the w .rl I, an I hi! ne . i bi .i married: so, t silen-e hue, 1 .icl m a jest that 1 would b-t him a ha' tha' I could iind a lady inside of three year w ho w.-iild marry me, and thai was better. 1 was sine, than he cuM do. I succeeded in backing him down but I got into a'lo'her dil'i itlty. i ri ot these newspaper chaps somehow- or other got hold of what i lit I sail --or. ra; tier, u ii i I h i bi'l s lid - in I the first thing 1 k'le v 1 was published as offering to bet that I w mi l be manied w ithin three yi an. A s, ribe in Hal tllllOie, to get ale a I of his fell.iWS, ventured to g;.. lie- nam ..; th- lady in I h at i il v to whom I was engaged. Fro. u my gr. en and salad days not thought of !i less uf m iking to that getting a wife time I bad married, lit 1 1 I' the lady mentioned. 1 happened to m-ct h r, how eve r. a day i r t w o after ward -im' 1 knew he.-- and asked lo r w hat she t!oiigh' of th- rumor, "s'lii t .id me laughingly that if it would aid in my election she w nil I not con tradict it until after I became liover nor. I believe thai it was never mn tiadicte l, and. as I subse,ii-ntly iiurriedlhelaly.it is now too late to deny it. 'Ilia' newspip-r report-r's fertile imagination secured for nc the Lest w ife in the world." tl'o ,, Superstitious Vh.uit leaf Mules. The ho,eful theories recently ad vancetl by Prof. Craham P.ell in regard to teaching the mute tospeak, and the large and liberal provision made these days for helping the infirmities of the ib'af and dumb, are in striking contrast with the treatment o! thephy siiallv disabled among the most ad- vanetnt nations in early time. Aumng I cm b- the am b-n! C, reeks "leaf mutm were 1 '"' have been form! to plant ban d, and looked upon as a disgrace to humanity ' '' 'be banks of the Itluetields and under the barbarous law s of Ly ciirgus they were exposed to death. el tin- unfortunates with the same cruelty as the (ireeks. As soon as a child w as found to be deaf anil dumb it wm sacrificed to the Tiber. nly those escaped w horn tho waves washed to the shore or whom the nat ural love of the parents kept hidden. (aught. 1 itin really very sorry I can't pay you tit-day. You see my tailor was ust here, and it took every cent I had to pay him," said a fast young man to his shoemaker, who hail presented his bill. "I know all about your tailor, x met him on the stair?, and he told me the teason you didn't pay him anything was because you were going to pay your shoemaker. Now you shell out. Mine's the bill for them boots and shoeses." Hi ft in ;.. A Cold Stove. "There doesn't seem to be nincH lire in that stove." ". Hut perhaps the iron doesn't hold the heat well." "1 v. -iiib-r w hat kiud of iron it is made of." -It feels liko chilled iron." Tories OF TIIK IAV. A feature of the l'aris Exposition in l'.' will he mi iron tower, tine thou sand ft et hifjli. The ' 'urn-tit thinks that "oiven an alumdance of money ii.nl a French engineer, there seems to lie nothing Impossible.' An Illinois philanthropist wishes to beuelit the poor by teaching them to t-at their bread and butter with the buttered side dow n, lie -ays that the sense of tate is in t acute on the tongue, and that a very small amount, of butter is satisfactory, if put in the obviously eight spot. A new York physician claims to j crowded and displaced teeth, and he has a collection of about tivo hundred casts of the interior of the mouth, which, he alleges, go to prove his as sertion. Artesian wells are of almost as ! much senice to mankind as the great lines of transportation, "The great American desert." as it was once call ed, including lo.Hii i nr .iimhm sipiaro miles of land in Texas, New Mexico and iVlorado, is made excellent graz ing country and tillable by the Wells sunk from its surface, an abundance tf excellent water being easily found, which flow in all directions toward I he depressions, f. .rming t reams w hidi saturate the soil and render it produc tive. The desert of ahara is being made partially inhabitable, and the terrors have ben removed from all the route of trawl a r'- it oy Mowing Wells, , f h I n bored by .'thirs interest, rvntral Africa vast number 'rem h trader in the traile 'iave aid of I In Hungary each inf mber of the Imperial legislative body receives for every day of the session abou: J. 1". besi b s annually tor lodgings; in Austria, about f a day during the o'-sion. France p;ishci sen, iters ami b-puties about jJJ'ni per annum: Ho! au l, about jfs.vi ,,.r atitium ami trav. Csllllg expenses; l'ielgllllll.lfs.4 inonlll luring the session; Norway, about ( do a day and travelling expense.;; Forttigal. per diem. Members f the I iimidian l'arli.unent receive for cv cry s-ssiuii la-tin g over a month fpuKt an,i ten cents mileage; l!iiiil gives to h r s-nators fl111 for the iesuoii. and to th" representa' ive. fl-"" anl travelling expenses; M -xieo illows the members of both houses fjiiiut pei annuiii; the Argentine l!e oublic even goes as high as :I."iOi i; atid u t'ie I'nited states, bath -enators and ie lubers uf th- I loiis. i. f IJeprc-i'tlta-;-s ricetve .'eni'i annually, wit'i iiib age at twenty c -nts per mile. Within the past three years a num ber of Am-rii aim hav e in v est e l h-av i l.v in lie hint planting industry in t'en'ral Am-i i- a and 'lie West Indie'. Two New York linns have planted large tr c Is of 1 md oil I l e port hem mast of .l.iin.ii. a with ba i.iuas, while oiieiirm has extensive plantations nf the same fruit at ltoea del l'. mo and th-r Isthiiiia i localities, t in- ,. the most import tut enter'ri..es nf tliis na ture is b-iug earned on by th" Hon duras Tropic Fruit Planting Company at Tela, llotnbirat. This svndicate has iinv. - le l about 7",' an I already j '' is s mi- do a-rcs of bananas un It eultiv a!i.m. The manager intends to I ilt I """ i'T". more this year: thus this plan'ation alone w.llshortky be able to export l.V"' bunches per month, nr a suMiceney to keep one fiiir-sie 1 .steamer constantly engage in tran.sp irting the fruit. Within the Tast three Jni ui'hs three new npa- liiver, in the M is.juito Pescrvation, Nicaragua. Two of th- couipaniei have been formed in New Orleans. Oil"' of them has by this time got fair ly to work. " Telepathj." The New York J-'ri nnij has published sever ! communications re lating singular instance of telepathy. The following i furnished by t'eorge I liussell, M. 1., of Calumet. Mich.: "Several winters ago there lived on the location a woodsman and his wife, persons possessed of perhaps rather more than the average intelligence and education of the ordinary mining classes. The sympathy between them was such that each seemetl tothonuigh ly mult-Maud the th nights of the other without the use of words, which they scarcely ever used except in the presence of others. When in separate moms either could immediately tell what the other hail written. At greater distances pa. h was subject to ! the mood of the other, but any! deeper understanding was reached at the expense of great mental ell'ort. In January, 11, the man, who was chopping in the brush, severed an artery in his leg, ami. (hero not be ing any assistance at hand, lie bled to death. At about the time that the .vound must have been indicted, the woman rushed into a neighbor's house, declaring that her husband was living; and, though ignorant ot his whereabouts, b-tl a small party directly to the scene of the accident. The woiiutu lias been insane ever tdnce. FOIt TIIK FA I'M AND HOME. Klrnwhri'rV rlllrr. Hone , lust ami wood a .hes will sm, ply all that may bo lacking for at raw- ' 1'iople (m r take the trouble to pnt'tluiu herries in auv soil, SilVs M. CrawTtird I lve in theii laih.i ,la, t. . to imagine (ti.i. , M i , , , how h.' must feel this or thai behavior, of Ohm, and these can be obtained In J how t1 i,r.., .t.t f i ,,, ,. llM,K illMl,a nearly all parts of the country. Of him. or how a vo'!titain ',ruiiiclente is all the coinmerci.il fertilizers none is ' Vi'ed him. I'here by are manv things, no safer to l-..v than pure ffro..nd b-mo. I Wl.h "' 'i'ls do i,t ,. . . , .... I i arc to speak ot before tin ir father; but It must, howet'cr.be decomposed bclora , ,). , ..t know how hurt fmiH- the jilants can use it, as they take up ; feels when a conversation is stopped ii..ui all their food in solution. For iinme- 'tis entering the room, when he Im made ..... ,v . . I'll"1" 1 ' e i nun ne is i lit tiiiiii i rue I uiate etteet it is sometimes ailvisabe . , . . . to use dissolved bone ( superphosphate ol lime i, which will be washed Uowu to the roots by the first rain. Too li ii Plnnf, s'lio of the most serious Ti'u'stafte which almost evpryone makes in culti vating house plants is trying to keep 'oo great a variety. Professional lorists as well a amateurs, fall into he same error, and the results are failures with a greater or less number f species. If the house is kept xvarrt nough to make a certain species thrive, others are likely to fail because Mi'1 temperature is too high for them, nd mildew and rust follows. An itmosphere In which geraniums ami heliotropes thrive is too warm for Min-n.is, heaths and azaleas. The beautiful orchids are certainly vety tempting plants, but one needs a house specially arranged for their culture; m l the s;liV ts trite With many other J 'rdoi's. families and nenera. and it is i far better tocoiuii.e ourselves to a few tjieeies, and of these select the best varieties growing Im perfection than . iinleitake more than we can ae oiuplisli. Ladies often conilain of t'ltaln plants tailing under the best are llu y i in give, while other sue eed perfectly, which only slews that. Intercut plants rcipiire widely differ. nt treaiineiit. Miiiii:titls 'trm-r- I'lnitim l:tt'i-iiiiritia, ir .1. P.. Laws haslately re- date" I in itritish j 'iirnals the results of fecibng xperimeiiis undo at !!oth. misted, Lug! in I. a geti-r;itu i ago, fnmi tvliich we g; ve the following extracts on-erni'ig the relative proportions ol 'o 1 1. r. live w'.gh: ami carcass; hen w ill c in iuiu- .'ib.iut lii'teeu po:in It of Iry or mixed in 1 1 I im its, hay and oalio ir corn i per we-k for e.ieli I pounds ive weight, and they should yield t' e nit one puiud increase in live weight for about nine pounds nf dry tui'stan ee of 'his foo I. Oxen under iu.ilar con' bl oils,' but receiving a mall ipianiity of sti.iw chaff with the itli-T to ids, w ill coiisiilil" iib out twelve "mild'- to t hirt-.ei p uiiiiN of dry fool o each I ' p iii'i s livu weight week y, and should give oae pound iin reasti 0 each twelve or thirteen pounds I dry to i I c lu-iiiii . I'ijjh fed liber illy on corn w ill cotiuiu 1 from twen-:-six in in, is to thirty pounds nf dry sub d ine-for pin p muds live weight w-e'dy, and th.-y sh uill yield one 1 un I iii-i'case of live weight for four pounds nf dry substance of food con- iiui'l. M il ritely f.it sheep should iicld litty-eight p-r cent, carcass ill fatt -d live weight, and excessively la' sheep sixty-foil!' per c-ut. or inure. M-lerately fat pig- killed fur fresh pork should yield t including the head rid feet I eighty to eighty-two per jenl. carcass in fitted live weight, while large, welt-fatted pigs killed for curing w ill yield a considerably higher proportion. - 'nttir t'-.r. Urn lie ... o f..,!,: Cut the pork into thin slic s; hold one oa ii toasting-fork be fore th"- lire; have "Ci hand a dish of fold water, in which dip it occasion ally. Put each slice when cooked into a "arm. covered pan. When all are "lone sci e hot. 'f-.ii ii; nii'f ii)i n--.slice the nioiis thin ami drop into cu, water; pot the steak into a frying-pan with a utile stud; skim out the onions and add to the steak; Season with pepper and salt; cover tightly and put over th- lire. When the juice of the ouion? has dried up and the steak has browned mi one tdde. remove the onions, turn the .steak, replace the onions and fry till .lone. Si--- w. .- Try the following receipe for dessert. It has nil sorts td names, but is usually known as rice a Trautm.inusdorf. Iloil a quarter of a pound of rice in milk, and while hot put in an ounce of butter, some sugar and soiii- essence of vanilla to taste. Iiissnhe half an ounce of gelatine in a little milk, and beat t a froth half a pint of i ie h cream. When the rice is cold, add tliu gelatine ami whipped cream. Put it in a mold on the ice until it becomes perfectly firm. Serve with a fruit sauce or with preserved fruit. J'ltii'iihi . -A novelty in pancakes is made in this way: T' two eggs allow two ounces of ilour, a little salt and milk enough to make a batter ol medium thickness. Heat the egg? until they are very light before adding the (lour; put a lump of butter into a saucepan ami then pour in enough batter to make one large cake; put in just enough to cover the bottom of the pan nicely, as the cake should be so thin that it w ill, not need to be turned. When the pancake is done, sprinkle powdered sugar over it and roll it up: put on a hot plate and when you have three or four "lone send them to the table. To make these cakes very delicate ilavor them with a little lemon. A little thick raspberry jain may be rolled in them if you please. Ihr lutlier at Homo, Si. in,' f.ili r f .;i in . i.;i .4 i. ....... ... .. , , ,. , 1 ii ,1... ...i. .. i that he is a oower to be i-ciiierled and , propitiated, but no nioic Nnv oilrn a man hi- himself t,i blame r r ihis laii of things, but not nlwavs. often h is j lucre love of siei.i, xx hit It make girls I t'Epet'p,l! exclude their father lis nun h ! us pnssilile from a know ledge of their ! doings, their friends, their t omhios am' I !g"itlgs. their fern's lllld hopes. W illi si. HI"' ! this reticence mud be r- "'e-.-o. . I 'onli I dt ii""-s would cn! be met w il'u Vwpic inn I bbillte or ridicule. Cut llo-t lllrll ll.'ivc I a li liilcr spot in their hearts, even foi the. ! Weakness and foolishin ss nf -Hici' :'n i flesh." tmd fe,. t'r.liicil whui they arc "dleiitU i oiulciiicd as unworthy of couli dcliee. '.. r fun it itis may In' too plmid it sl,,itt t,:,t lr fe,.s hmt. He may wrap 1 limself up in dignity ami nlTcct n i on tempt for the tiitliio '"lneiiis nl the gill"1 hi- .',. i t V i I) repel the 1 1 1 -t lldvalli es. but his heart" in i be i xi I iming bilteily . tigain-l the i uliliic-s and hardness which ' exclude him from the know Icilyc t hi , daughter's mind unit t'lrit', ' hii h is given , 1"" baK ' doi II s, hnnl girl fli. lid-. A -ill owes null h to In r father, even if be j has not been all t" lu r thai a i:irciii oii-hi , lobe. He has had to work hard, wr IM'obablv, that h I bii .id and bullet i i 1 1 1 ! be secure. He has bonieeales. alixieli- s. I struggles. tiniiii.ilioiH. al which she t an ; tint guess nf w Im h slu " alt lol lll im t ea I conception. If he is hard and uiisytnpa ; I tiit i i smile allovvaliii' fd the m l voir, ii -; l ilatioli of a n 1 1 ei'w ot ked or an x I tu- man tuny siuvh W (' belicv e be made. And a gii l iiev it, has auv i on. i p! ion how pre c i oil s si,,, j. ii) , i j'.ul . ltiu-h liiav -i col lillln less. ife, she lb- mat words and cold nr align looks- to ilispmve it, but il i- hue In More ft i n lii a sense, than hi appeals to his pintccin il"l oi siieiu liut bt ai'. t" il h ii in threaten Ini' me! -lie will see that to loin Ii h. i, to touch tin a'b of bisi ve. I'll-' "lav i i mis. noibeili". wlnn Ie I allc . giiitu and stmnatln arc t van -Ii - n ! '' ! mother, inn-tit of -till lo-h. r laim. 'flu !" is little wonder if poor , fi,-' I i'i looks askaiu " on him at lii-l aini i low to admit that he is tie nne at whose oinin lit reign inu-t i nd. Ii i-ih- Wat -I n.it lire, and it inuM b. ,. Hut ii i hanl. A f.itln t ntii u lose, more on his 1 in-lib v'- man i lgc than In 1 niothci' d. n. ''M daiiLjIiti l's niv daugbli I all In r lit" ." lint a father's ii-ht elialigcs eiititi h bi t" the ring is put on tin- (buret, ( ill tit. fairy prince i nines, lluii. hi i.it, , t'.nui. ,'... be mnsi.li r, ,1 and deferred ).., and if in cessat v , humored. I.ei him not I made to feel licit bale dull i- ,i lie pHid I 'o ! to hiln. Li t him lo licl Iiiii'-.ir : ! stran-cr in his nw n hntisc. 1 manv a I little sacrilli e, many a u'ciitlc nr patient "old. nnnoticcil. ill. ii kimw !i d-i .1 at tin lime, and sonn bn-olti n by In r w Im nu del- it, lives in the nu iiioiy nf him wlm 1. 1 i ivi s it. .- II".,..,-',. 1- TIh ri" ii I iii'i. Im 'niisiiiiitiiititf ll-it. I lilinwl e.l . .: it I lie nil oiiiin. tiees m till!' I lie u-e ef I'r. i 'li.... ll Ml. Ile.ll lse..,TV." Illl l V, ti.nl IVlVI I X I" l-es )i..ie- cue li all,. net to III'I ll eetlls.. , ii ..' nil llle.ll.'iil.' I- piWel liss to stat it. J -. t'liT.v never .1 ivi s a i.-tt i.-nt by holding nut n tats,. i..o f..' th-salt- r. ! iini u y nm. 'l it- " t i-ld -u Meili.-.tl lis r.niT.v" hai tiled tli..l-itii.sil pjitient . w li n ii-tliiii else seeiuoi lo avail. Your ibiu j;ist has it. Send two Mumps f..r lir. 1'iei-ce'n cnlllplete treatise ell eon - II 1 11 1 -t loll Willi 111! tle..s te-tllllollials. A.l.lle.s il.'. l "-it-niy .Medi al Asoeiati 11, I'.iilVai i. N. Y. 'I'hi'ie is a class of men ever ready to limp ynii to any extent, if j oil only nivt) tlii-iti n handle. Kid treatment el' stru t iir- nfloit e-mpli eat.stl: .h- a mid makes it ditli. nit ,( cine The w orst and in .si niv-tei ale . rises sedi!v y i' ld to our lu w mid iiiipi'ovel II i-t If il -. " raillplllet. I i'lel -lii " lllld terms -. lit lor two tinis.ce.it stamps. '..i Id s I 'l-iclsiii v Medh III A.s. .cm I loll. Hlltl'ali'.N. Y. Do not s eak of your h.'U'l'iliess In a loss foilii'iatf man tliim jom-i I:'. Anierican women urn saiii to be the most fitter, active, nnd t'liernel if to be touii I: mid well tliev need to In ; f"Uisnleriiiy the t-noi'-icoiis ileniands made iitnin tlit-m h inoderll schools, luiiisf kef pirn; and society. Mrs. I.vdiii K. rinktiiiiii, in preparing her ct le. braletl Ytut'Ulile ('om.oimd. Iiad 111 iiiltiil ill these cotllitli'sH tlem.uiils on a woman's streiiL'th. and her well known remedj in ives every day its perfect adiiplatioii to woman's special netds If ci iiit-tiiibii s had any sense tht w iiiiltl never take their motliei V to matinee. A Jinppv eiiiiibiiinlioii nf hit hiiik' Innn ly. smart i- d. .biiiinic.'i t;iu"M' nnd l aicpli-r Wilier, Its t. illll. I III 1I. I'lelCeS t ' ll liol I ll" 1 KM met ol Slllltl'I W issl.elll cselll.lel .l lllol lms. .Iiiiti li.i a. ilv-enti ry nr bloinlv llu. oli i-ramps in si.imacli.iuid bieiiksiipciiis,fevi'i's in I iiill.tminatniy attacks. A mini is c.illcil n confirineil liar when notliintf that he sajs is ciuili-iued. " lloiiRh on t'orna." Ask forAVells' 'Koiii;li on ('orns.'l.'in. Com I'lute cute. !iiirtlorsoftt:oriis.warts,liiiiiiotis. I .in ik Oct mil Vnni Hkaii.- No matter wlntt .arl.s it limy tinully n licet. Calm rli nl ways starts in the head, nnd IiiOmiu;s to the lieml. 'I'heru is no mystery about the oriiiiu nf tins direful disease. Il lieirins ill n ne irleetetl mill. ine of the kind that is sure to 1 better in ll few days." Thousands of victims know how it is hy sail experience. Kly's Cream Halm cures colds in the head mid Ciitarrh ill all its stages. Not it Minll nor a Ininid. Applied with the tinner to the nostrils. llrnrt Pitlnaj. rnlpitntion,lroisiciil Swell iiifjs, Dizziness Iutlik'extioii.ctirt'il tiy"WclU'Hiiillli Kfiii-wtr Mr.NHMAN's rEiToNizr.n hr.r.r tonic, tho onl.v r't'i-jiaratitiii eflim-f font ut li lii: tin c,i'ir' n't'ri turn ;inicrfi4. Jt ciiiitaiiis lIiaMl-makin fiirct iK'eiieiutiiiK anil lit'e-snslaiiiiiii; prop.rtii'a; hiviiluulilp fur uiiliKexti-ti, ilv.-i i,i, nervims pKn.tiMtl-11, tiiiil all forms of k' H' ThI itehility; !mi. in all i iileel,:. .I riiii.litiinia, win ilier tint result of exhaustion, tu-i-vuiis prostration, nvnr wtirk or acute iliHeKKc, partieiilarly if restiltinit from pttliiioiiai'.vt'niiiplaiiitH. ':isell. Ilazitnl Ci., I'ltnnieiins. Nt w York. SulithytlrUijh'Mlii. Hucliu-l'nlilH." Quick, coinplfto cure, nil Kiitney, BlniltltT nnd iTinnry PistMses, Sniltlinir. IritHtiiui, rStone,OrnTil,('Bliurliuf bliiJtlir.Jl. Dtunls. ltOatKll on Itnla). Clenrsout rHts,iiiice,roiiohfS,rtiei, beitlm-fa, aiits.i'kuuk.s.cliipiiiiuiks.itoplifrii. I.'o, D'a'sU U bv Will m llirl f SetiYill'it Siirsiipiirilht, or Itlnutl anil Liver Nyr.ip, for the cure of scrofulous taint, rhou liilitlsin, while swclliiu,', l.'out, lollre, cim siiniptioii, tironcliitis, nervous tlehilit), mil I il r I it, liml nil tll-ca-es nrlMiiu from nil im pure condition uf the hlonit. (Vrtltlrntes run In) presi iiletl front m.-lliy lemliiie; ph.tsi ciiuix, liiini-lers, mill tho heiuls of lioinllcs throiiylioi li e l.uiJ. iriiloisiiiu rS,Mvill' BIoihI ntul Liver Syrup, nra constantly in receipt of cernlieittes of curts from the most reli ilile honrtMis, anil wo recouiuteinl it aa the lest known rumtnly for the cure of the above tliseiiscD. I Motlv-i. the Uwt thtwintir f"r children' Iwii- is '.'.irlioline. nmilc finm nun? nctmltiitni. ' th-lnliidily ,leen. mid ileli'-lilfullv ikt I '!."' ." .'"" "'V """.'" """'.soft, ilkv mi. aluscv: it nl-M em. Unites ilauiliulT. A v'otelii'OfttntoM makem black etol y liltlinl'f ntlf. la?H Nf.f V. irk city, tavft bAiiKiiE. rr.it ti r. an. I slof lit tllfl tirBti.t l. ' r i: t f Ktitrtl O 'li it . fill. .1 .! nl it i'.t nt nne million Wlin ntl B r, .pr-.nic aii.l f. 'iihiii M..til. niip ' ilrHnt r.n" il.'lUr.. 41 nn.l iipwiir.l nr ,'nv. lvirnMian plan. KIm- ml. r. II. Kl.iiir;i;il - I ..l.-il n r ll t In' l.'Ht. Il..rs-rar. i.ti.ti.. iitl1 ...vat-l r.i lr....l t.i all ria.tnt.. Kniill4 .nu hi'ri tuMtur f.ir li'-l uioury lit til (Irltnd t'uuu IL.iri thao at any ,.t Ii.t ilit d:ts4 lmtl m tb tt? ItDlA K. PIMilUU'S VcnelaMe Componnfl 13 A rMitivi suss For Fmiulr Coiiirlninianittl iWrnltnrKiirt no ri tmiiiiu in our brut female populHtlnn. IU cure enllrrly iho r. nrst f. rni ef Kmialr Cnra I'lalntN, all OTArmn tn.iil.1rH. tnf uniirntlnn rtnH 1'irera iV'.'W .! I'l'j.liini.ni. anil th.. ronwiurnt Si inal n,,ikna; r..ij la liirtl.Ll.nlj a,laptcd to Uio llwilKVet I. Ife. .... It will diss. Jvi. and i-irs l tiimnrs f n m thi utrrua In an t!,, r IE1' "''li'o i"i' i'" t. . Tlio c-mii-iirj I., canrpi-uiia liuiiKirs Ihi rplai bis k. J i tt V(lily by ll.s tin:, i "lntii.-. natiUni-.v, l, r,iT5 nil enrtrg f. rli!.;;:.;iiii., ami r. n. . vakiir-a tli,. at-tna. Ii, rulYt I," "alllW. Il. t.la. liu N 1 r...lrnini,. ... e- ...ii... .-.i-rj i.-.- n'fa., ismiic sIxii ai;.l lii.I.irr.. an I La. k.i It .11 at all tiln. a ae.l liml. r u ll.'irui..ijr lUtlillt. tiititlial ;..v fiitly i ,1 rfnn!tn.s -rn Uio t'. n. .'iu t-r the Mr,inf Ki ln, t t,.-iiii.lnlnt t ell !. j.'t.thn t ,.ii.I.ui..iNiiu.iiiw..,i Iw $1.1 Kn Uii:l. tvrVubt N- familv fli,..ilil bo f.ITH JV..v. T'u) . lon l tllj. of lli-llv r. ! mil. .nt 7.i fM r r;.vA7f.i.vs Ire roit.ll; at..,n. lilliotinc al:J it . a hex nt nil .IniicgNta. Catarrh CATARRH i il eas uf the mucmit nii.iiil.r.itii ll f("!i t-r.ii'y i.r.itinataa In Ilia in al p.iftnff.ia ami tiln::i!-:tif ila atrona-lu.l-t in Oia heill. Kr..tn On. point it sunila f.irtti Kiaurrtr'fiVft hi A . eot'ok'Hi nrm al..iu I th- ii"tieiran.;ia lin- ' mf i.l IhmiKli t tr .t m -i im iirnaiis, r..r. ' r.i t i mat llln l.lul an.l li r .1 ii f I n ai t.'iiel j o.,Hhl..M ami iLi : 1 -..ii. sjte.f'.'iiia ; Crt'iini llithil is a l"7 s7 , li ? A ''"'-" '- "! I r-ni.ty tin-sl up II HAVFEVEn !r.trn. li. rt hat" bit nt .lrui..i i i t. in .....ii.t II r'a M-tll .li'.ii '.'.i ' ,. n t !! !.."..'.!.M'..'.''..'t ,r,.'. ii.m,.-. ,i:'.r t . iti' ..ru-.n- ..f .,i..s.,.ii It- .ill ! . A PrRITC WANTED for the meat KA tmm I i9 r-piilar eaaieat arllinK I ..ok i-icr ili a.!,. .", TtVli-HTV EARS OF n-f t, !.'.,: lilinn m.Ul.r u Ih'-r h,-Ir frTtlnip-, frit n-l or tni-mii. in' k,i -rr l-ut it iivn wlit hr R' iciel tfir trn-Vi. Atich m .K T r:a y2U(a In (I.OOO - oi.tlih. (ii.tll.UIIU Mk-eu t a ailea,.l y rnipl.oi' t S.'n.l f..t i.iir vrry 1' l-ral t" i ma. A Mrvia, '1 it K llENUV Xill.L 1 I II. CO., Ncntich.t'tiun. i"i t . 1 - j tv x -rrt'i-'r si.liiiil .tlls.es' VVtiiat 1175 Splmil ( or.. 14 1)0 hliinul tVurslnaCorart.. .. 53 J.5 SpltiHl AliilumiiiulCimft. '4 7' h"i-luii,lrtitl I y leu.lii:, plivHii-iatlfi. ili'livcri-a freo anywlirrti ill tlio U.t!. I" " ipti f pri. o. Ijt.ly Ati lita Wanttst. lir LinqDikt'i6pinalCart(tCo..4:'Jll'R3),MewTork. an a..trtt...ol in. "Ml.'.tiMl.'l ln( .! l ie .t"l i ..." I '! it'll I'.ill'l I I s"lKi'Kl : o. t ti I' tin I: i ia: tTisi. , c, dlw)aa ll-r-r. r ll ,.ur -.. Ml T. A. M..H I M.IO l'.ar.s.., Jiw Votk. R. U. AWARE THAT Lorillard's Climax Ping 1.,'lir.nii a r..t .'m t.ii; Ih.tl 1irlll.irir- ( l.enl Ihi.'.'iil i th.it I. rill. CIS llT)r 1 'lippf IlKia llli.l ll. lt I rfri!lorit's suuUn, :tro o Ik'sI .in,! c!.iM.i". .il:iilly i ..ii-l.l. rn! I All JD a 1 S STEAM WASHER I gyy fur IliiipfruitMl rirculur ami t.-rm of .HHMry ior nut i vimiraiiwi n(.npr. u hii'h ly rt'iiMtnnf im inti.tmlc mrit It tllt4T1 Mil IVIthHUrh WOlitllTflli htH'CHIM J. WOKiHi CillCAOO,lLL,..oi til. vLUUlti, MO STORtS AND AGENTS WANTED ... - ii"l iii-.r it.l ii. --. f. Mmitt.irtl hriiftf '....-if in r l.nin'y. Mik bihI in t)". Wnin.li MK. ro M:U.i.ik-.-. W .n , ftltil l.i'tltl.'Mlfll to tTk" Ml,'. rlt nl t hir n loitnt' . .huttttti . ii.. .ii'" li"ii , '-rk -,.it l. iit.iit . 2 t-i i ii 1fl run t' ipitft ly ihmI.' : n- tau i im I'lfH.! ntliltr-.. n' 'iu, K-h.ii. ! mik. r.i , IMni.i.l. li.luii, I'.i , lin tv.:. OPIUM tir t(itiit llitlni ( it ml In M lo -f(l tin I ill furtil. Un. J. m i iikn. L' tiuiHin. tihi'i Lripu in rt.KAPi CAnn i vpi: in i llisli...!. A.l.lre-s Val. r MIHiT II AM) hih HI Kl . Sititnt..i- fur Itr..., .Ltii-xt ii:... Win. CARDS SinipN- li H.k, rriMniutii . Prn-e I-1 tit fr.-.-. (' .s. " A HIM O , l . iit. rt.ro -k.l .'tm. w lu;iMf H ip' -. SimhI in r.Mtiif f..r 'in H ll.'liunti . I ip. , N.-w l'unil..Tlrti'.. Ti. VIGOR iltl New Snap I I I" .' . N. V !. l0 Kill II.. .It I . I s. i nr y BaUaV" Hrrii"iir'if3ia I r I Ik LH'atk i LOW SIM inTKl) ttSKOTW AVERY'S BLOOD DISINFECTANT Hiar.T.r.. n Tin.-, ll ,,) l.,l! I .1 rm.iM ami thr l)l. Y t'I'KK Fl M A I.A It I A e.rr known t.. III., norl.l. A f. .I.. It ior. Arli,.. an.l I'-ei". I h.l Mlana. IH.I.. ....I .f In.i of Una w. nitorfill nirilinnr itii-kiy f ati.ri-M llrrrlul ,irna. rnn-i iir..iaui' . K Io.it ami all tl I Ii. I Liriona iliatrraMna )mpnm of any and nory ferniol . -lans. Tho i nlilialii..! nann a of liunilrtsla . f tliol.ral animn anil moat n-aiH-ctiHl nt- 17-- -.1 ..'W I era wli" nam I.e. n run ..I ran l hail at Urowu's Iron ISittcrs coin liincs Iron with inirovcyctalilo tonics. It is roinpoiinilrtl on thoronj;lily Fcl tnlilic ami ineilieiciil iTinciiilcit, and cannot intoxicate. ( All other fu'cparuti'iiis of lien cruise licinlai lie, nnil produce roiisiipation. Itrowit'.H Iron liittcrs is the ONT.V Iron lsiftliiine that is not injurious - its use Joca not even lilacketi tin; teeth. It not onlv cures the worst cases of I'vsj.epsia, but insures a hcartjr ap elil toJ goutl digebtiou. Sent ti- mail, poatiaid. .srinl foruurcirruiar. Avrrj lllood li.aliilerinnt I 1 lUI f I A, 1 11 only lr.iiiffcY"clai.siinil X. t 1 . Vv ' lJrr lnieitii'liietli;it (Jr' ) A Uruefists ro- NAf l JT II WYfW not bl;ii'keuRUITVy"'omiiionl It aa NM f X 1 f II orlnjiirotlK'toctu. aVC l10 lx'st- It. Ni I f V INVALUABLE M Si j In toarjluud, my Maryland' Pretty Wived, Ixwcly itiiughteisj mid noble inen." "My fnriii liif in n rather low nnd mla? tintic situation, nivt My ife"' "Wlim"'. "Wiis a very pretly liloiiite!" 'twenty y-ni'Stipo IcHnimi "S.ill.iw:'' "11 )!k.w-t?yist :"' "VVithoiiil nnd need:" llefnie lu r time, fr nil "Malarial vap-i'5, tU.mh hi male no pliflii u!uc roinpliiiiit. not b-in of Un gninipy kind, yet cauian.; mo great uneni- tlcSS- 'A fdoi l tliiii" no I ptirchn tel your iclil ttlv fiir oao of the ilu!dre'i, wl.,( Ind n vcr severe al tin'!; of bilio'.ts.iO!', mi l il oeciirrPd Ie in.' that the remedy might h -i lay w ife, i ha 1 found thai our I. I'e girl umii mcoverv iiad '1.. 81!" tier sail nviio!'i; mid loi ke l rvt frrsh ns A J iietr lil .wii iliiisT. Well. tle sttiry is Hi 11 I luld. Mi wife, to day. I n i c.iiinel her ol t-tiiu-tl l.emit.v with I'oiiipii'in I interest, Ami l Isium ns liaiidsniiie u until. 11 (if I tW ny it tnyself) ns eiin b feiind in lliis county, which i Is lintel fi.l- pretty won. cm. And 1 Invti only Hop bitters to llintik fur it. "The dear i Ten In re just locki-1 over iriy should..!-, an. I snys, - i ,m Malt r otittil tl the ilnys- ot ocr eeiii t.-liip, ' lllld Hint I'l'inlil 1H (lie thele Inl -lit li m 1-pc. ri ii iiv.a , ijy liliillu r Iui'Iihts would il- in, I have dime." Hoping yen tuny Ion;; b spared to iln (joikI I thankfully remain, ti. I,. jAMf f, PELT-VIM,!-, I'liiut' Octree Co. Md . I t.v :.'", ssi. ( JffKoite fieiiii!iii without n hunch "if gr el tliw mi tlie w hite lad i.-l. Shun nil 111- vile, iiiiiiletis tiltt with "Hep" nr -Hops'' in ih-ir Itaiiie. H M' I a'S DRESS LININGS. rilF NKW I- Allh'l' I ' MHI' IIAVIS AM tlHIN-iM.VK its I.IKk A : i I Ol I. A-i-rrci "1 a inic Mini tin a i I' f e ,.y .,.,.) Oi ir Hilka t igi.J uini"iia lor niitnus 111"! a.!"f tell- !1, nil SjvereHrn TwiUft, Koyal Twills. Lruprovjtl Hija Ttvi Ihi Jiblo Twills, S ttln M irvetlleitx Twlllai. O.-oa O.-aln Twills, bttln CI ssique Twills. Many a silk haul."'" ii-.mi Ifinn- I iMM nnwOha common KII.KSI . I a . m.t wai-l Im h,; ll.l" b.-.-li iiu'-.I Vt.u all ii' I nl.," ak 1 -r lh. BLACK PRINCH TWILLS, A 'l-'Ci ii.. if.ciianl i., . f-nl Mn It. anil that n:lt sl'IH V I'll i. or A l It's I' . t .aie., nit' i r call It li mi ll' t I'lllii K nt in ;,.i,l I I .1 IU t.llKK. Vn'l Will till t ""Ir '.IHMll. ell Oil'l tlM. r-pi e-nl I, an.l ', v it K ih i ii V -M. . j I an I a.i i.'i. all "i ier '. I.o.if K . I u . un unit i.li.m. for tile letter;" li. M. .0 n-- ii i lli.f .tr-trr.u . UOIt ll A.-N, l'r ilruli Fajnef Automatic Engines and 8iw-M:l oi it i.vMtv.n. . tfa offar an . to In II P. iiioniili.il Knfltia taith Mill. W rood .saw. tn. It. Ii-ltma irnt ho. k., r"Wi fur i.i, r.l,.n. on e, ( . 13 ' Kiii'nn on akl l tli I. .. 8 nl I -t rirciiV.r ill) tl. . V.WSK A: aINs, .Maniifaro r-r. of ;-M.i:..a Aiiuiiiiiillr Fn aliirs. i'i.ioi : In3 ' It I' . a"a.i ipnllrra, liana. ! asj Kliafli ir. I Innra. S. V IUi In.iO, tar tlit nr book TH IUI V-11IKKK VKAKH AMO.tU CUR WILD INDIANS II. OrD. UOIIOK ..el "itn. I".I1.KM .. Iht lailnt Mlllaf bi-.k ill In lonrd ti; Fit t Aitleir. tiaa'a O'aat. nkmil, S'iri.Jan, anil thoui.uil. Of Kmia-nt Jlntzll. t llrrjwa, i. lifoit t'. , ft I . JIki n,l f..,r llluumwl '.iia f -tk fi-'r V l.thr.l ' IIUW i ilnlliMaa III lt UII a.lai. -76.IMMI aol.t Ila ' tal Attikmnhf And Al.i. it- nl mmhf II 1 ho -mimt foot for Afm Cj-Smil forClrrnlara. Srii-im.n Plata, frlm Trrmi. etc, at A. U. Htm I IIINv. ION A CO., llartraraVOaaaa. a l.rln Aprala ran". FEU. and f A in. irinn BfM.ui ,iow, nu ri.ar lira on i.aiM r ami na if yo dare. $60.5 TON WAGON SCALES. Bram Ilea. Tun" llcam. fnluhl I'ai'l. Ki.-.- Pn.-i- l.w. rnrr fix- .JdrcICKKC CF BISSEAMTQH, riKuu4.nroH.il. i. 'We will 9Piwi j-roiVilKK mm: t tU'Vol tho HEARTHSTONE, FARM AND NATION. li Kn.plo.im. nl Ice n....l. -mi l " ,.rl.r. f..r l i, I I'ltKUM "I' 'a-""" nr.ipit-ltlnn for bii.ln- li whli-h iw ran mnVr. $10, $20, and$30aweekV'r'7,Z . I !.. l...,.l.. 411-1. .-I J" rn.V W. N. Thooipioa 4 Co.. f.br.. 44 rck tl.. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 12, 1885, edition 1
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