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FOR THE KAliM AMI HOME. 4ril lrMrl Peafowls .'lip not only ornamental but e-.vofllt nt for tho laliio. They are slow in rta.-hini; matin ity.iiml tho Inn seliltun lays I'ofort' she is two years oi l. The hit ks, however, pivw very r.ipitll.v t in-t, I'M .isth.y In-in t feather almost ft the stait of life they roijiiin' frnm nt froilin or thoy will perish. Tliry s on loj;in to fly, ami roo-t n tin' hili' st position' tiny can liml. Tin' lien lays from ton to twenty i'ircs. an or-Iine; to nco ami treatnn nt. Tlic yonr.g iliieks should In' fid the sime nsyii:i:i tin keys, hut meat, finely i'1ik1, shoii'il he e;iviii throe times a w a K. after the tirst u k, I in in in is a .pi iiii l'iiio ititi in tho Immyard. and often makes .short work of yotin; i 'lioks. Thoy nro more iTiiainont.il than profit jMc. though tho tail feallnis may Iv pnllod for sale ;.s soon as tho nuntine; se.i.on Na-nis. t iimiti'Y ( itrr ol Work llur-e- Tlio jjroiiiiiin:; as it is e.i!lil- of h.'i-os, i unite as important a tho f.i-.l-in:, and in iminii r timo wh n tho liann a iv worked hard, it is iiiilis.i, -n-.ihle t tluir vti lfare. AVlnn :ihoie is vtorkitii.'. tho excretion from the skin is r..i'i:-e, j mi 1 p'Uirs from it in the form of pa-p'.- j ration. When this dries on the kin it j leave a ipiantity i f inquire matter ad- li.tltiir to it. h:i II i apt to il.i-e tu p T.s and pn vi lit the i -c ipo of th pi i . nation. This prodiiei s disorder, in tin f Tin of roll.;, -t on of th tii;-iid o i ipiilary vt ss, s which foitu a . ! so in t work near the siirfieo of the ! ly . an t!l.' ier-t:i'l a:al -oilitioiis hclii. M. ppt d, tho skin Inc. -Mi's !-. irs'i. dry lonti.teted and .Ii-, a-i .1. 1 at m.itti r In ia-x iniaV.o t- i si ape in pi.u es iiinl f nils i:i j.!i -. Mo; turn is and. if is is n- t n n:-o - I. ' d-.n-.. r of p isoiii:';; th !' - .1 w.t'i tho .ippt ar lie- of l irev and 1 1-, finally di .ith. All this max I vi-nt.-d Ly i ir. fill att. -ntion t tin l'V oi i asi-nil washing, ri spi'.M ii nnpnr. ; -t!o is " I'"" .skin, i' rx in- and hnishin-, alol pr"pi r i.n. t" a-, oid adiin -: ly the ruM'i'iu of i'l-i'titi".- har ness. As previ ntion is the l I ei.r , t i well that o a-rs of Inns,, should i v r i s,- a; po.si'.;,- pii cautions t ' av--id th. fre.iuent disoiders whiih Ii -11 from ll-eii et ill tile dlli i !'.--l p-.iate 1 out, tiiii-save n. ,e!i anivv lin e and .-.. nun I 111 I' ll, s. OH ll'lVllllt. a t ' . In :l.u up it i. a uo"d praetie w ith the si a the w Ilia i th, r woids to st, , th . . i-l to uettilie; in . Made onoll.'h f- r th. toko, p ll il.e llloHer, ii as tie pnrpos. , ! -s. I pr- llllll. -ai v l.ih. r i 1 -av. .1 I. -. I no ' r i- I . is.. ; p i i-il! is thi- -, win n tin- w ather . i in . 1 ii. t f e. , n lath, r than I In in .;-iit. e w ill i.iiu w ii! not I to I la e It W i Th 1 1 a! juice f niu. h in i . i r I'f l! .. the t" Wat. r is a lti. a lainae tin- a I'd r it i-i ii'. wa'. r on tl,.- lia;. it v s" urn. h l. I lire. ,, mow as hy lyit'e; t lire, w. ather upon the ui in tin in . it. lines on till! l-el-; I lie fp. . ..II. . I- and . "..-, w ! 1 t!a I.' I- ... ii : t I- i' i i , I -' II. :llin- i-i tie I i - in In t, r tin-. I. The leal. n.: , a -in ill p.-rt on, w ll' I 1 I a,- r ! li. it "il! Ml th la n i- da ail alike. A "fond pr leti" e in h i in is in tin in. rtiin u hat .m ! Ii an il. d during th .1 iv. I ir!-. day -ir t li.it w In. h i- "ill m and haul in I. , r th. ,, Lili an. I I. inn h the hav i ut in tin f a tin d IV, dunr.e; th- In aft. I il. -Tl. Tit's will liunii:; the ni'lil, ri I up from tin' , -ti i 1 1 t e. I in e.oly til- n xt ill. I'i.'iis ,.r. I'.. r a .in pari ,1- tn n -lit' I d , low. il is advi-ali'. i-i .. the pif -i ill d r. '- iii-iw In l.iini l.iui; h,.v in -.. Il.'l's lake Will llsw,- I w.ath.r tin Vi I Nntlnic l.l..it. Mnmtrr. The cnv. in, n, of heiiie.- ,1,1 and ii.,j ai'til'n ial fertilizers who! Lily s'l... sired to put in er. ps at a time wh. u om has mi liaruyaid manure ready to 1 1 -. or whan ho does n..t waul to h av.- other work Ion:,' ciiou-di to draw manure, should not lead to the no-.li el iiii t.i try to ni.iko all that it is p,.ssil,,. t., ,ak,. upon the farm or to the allowing of auv Waste thereof. .s the li.piid exoi'olllellt - f ,'oiu a full mow n hor-e or e.nv in each year arc : hy eln inists to contain from $10 t $1 1 worth of ferliliin il.iiuiits :it the rate they arc sold in artificial fer tili.U's, it is very important that they should not he wasted. The plan of con dm till"; them from pipes in the Larn to a cistern mid then ilistrihutine; from a tank on wheels, like a city watering iart, has never become popular, and it has certain serious objections, not the least of which is tho hiolily concentrated character of this ferlili.or. Where this is not done there should bo u Mitliei. nt .piantity of dry earth or peat to iil.sm li ihem. Ju-t how niuch to n-e for this purpose would be a difficult problein to solve, as much of the liquid would bo absoi ln-d by the solid ex.'i'enieiits, ami much of the water niirlit bo evaporated with loss of but I'ttle, if any, ol the valuable sails winch lire principally nitrates ami potash. One pood load for each animal would u,,t seem to be too much, an 1 il mi-ht he safer tn double that amount, if the two loads would add $12 vain- to the manure heap, oc even the half of that amount, as there would be soine loss .y tha amount voided in the pasture or on the road. I'rotrrlliiK oiinic Terrs. wr. . . lioviiion, ol ise..iisin writes to 'Hit lutlittwt y,niiin:- Yoiun; trees noed piotoction the first summer. Il is, iu fact, the most critical timo with them. Hie winters arc had o;iot;h, Imii the summers are often wors Th" sm and drying winds are fully as fata! i; summer as tho alternate freezing : -n thawing of winter. Jlulchiiig is a jjic i thim; for the roots. Imt the tops and the C'LHTINWS lOli THE U KlOt S. trunks of voting trees taken from the , n . . , . ... . ! A Russian eonviet is said to have sur thieklv lilanted uursorv are in no why . . . , . , I viveil a minis iinont of 00 ): 1 ishos protected, and they miss such protection very much. Tho greatly reduced rio' cm not supply tho top with tho rcipiisi(i moisture or sap, while the sun mid wind luako eoustant and heavy drafts upon it. I f ml that planting corn ainoiiir youne; new ly set trees is a pvat help to them tho tirst summer. Trees four or five feet hii;h will he will shaded hy coin growth ilmim; the driest, hottest weather i 1 summer, iliowit'i: corn also hivaks tho folic of the w iitd. It pn vents the stems Irom hi inr; wn mlicd ahout in the usual way of exposed trios. Il nay alwajs ho noticed, too, that thick corn growth I gathers and retains moisture. The air is more vaporous an I cool near the i;rouiil, which is a desiiah'e condition for tivo elowth. I think this is an excellent way to shelter a hedee-r.-w of youne; vver on t n or i-'.hi r tries. Any plant w ith a ' niut.lated root necls irotectioii from tho sun aa 1 wind; oino need it much more than othi r-; s-.m, f. r ln:t a few days, as as tin .e.iick'y i-stal.ljs'.i i,-or us roots, w 'aii, more others need to I'liupirate a whole s asou or in. To this latt.r trees. - may ho n -t d mio our part ' es are in same in. in- j ,0 se.Mi llillL,' sun and , class lu-li'iie youne; -live that we have until all new '.( ;-! tr, in r protected from t! ds of ur int, n-e midu:nmi-r. j I'll. erih.trd may In ri:;ii!ai!y coni and i ultixati 1 as any niitliti ' the horse cllltiv-itioa .1 t. ti. !.l sjec 1:1 wliieli tile roots ol i .a:, -I. I tliillsrllillil II tills. 1 :- i ir.oat- -1 le- ir via w 1! p . A ' ellt III ::i;i ; hi i-Iachi ,lss;tll I . i in hull s ill the s. till milk .:!! 1 -or i-l oil the If th I 'O h ! when haki: of eol 1 water in It. -in'iis f ."il s.oiehi' ill t w ith k. lose; 1 isle i n w id i top ! a i Is. It in iv 1 e .nut n! w :ih nit ii.-in pi .1 up' -u an !s ." .- hall 1 a'.d n It -id, a.h i ,. liaif an ip and add -I i ir: ..f tin I p "I w at- r . n- ii ;h t n; mixture. I"- wit rin- ith p'l'e w i T,. chau in.. im ii'l ! ( '"lie p.'iv li r. I I'li n... do on. i l.riish and p-iin- I'.r-'i. n i in . x t A it. I Kul. l! I lM'll. .vi mi. th. I.-: - Ik. , I , ii ..p. with t.p I with eie-pp. mini . d oil an I po :i in 1. ir-en th i I h i t riinnii-i t, til, r. d'.i' . and k - j. - Hat - r. l l' I , p w t:i it in 1h- I, t .1.1 t' t 'a an 1 and until tic I'.'-it tie 1'.. I th p-tat. lit III lilt, Wat. I for hail ail ho ir ,, ' th- lire ill ; "Id salt, I Put in', r th- lii u i -t' iv t' lid' I Irain out the w i! i and -upply it h"t milk in w i,i. li pi. I. e w th a i up of ha- I.e. n -t ri. -1 n til.'. Tie r spoonful of butter folic 1 il , f..r , a. h i up'ul of pot .t, t-il.i, -p .oiiluls i f er, , a j finely minced. 1! in to n t! .nr. ir-i v. least v vol y boil. I e; p r and -a,t to Pmii and - di-h. ! .',". C'.. -Ha.-aii-l one-half cups of s ear, or,.- half cup of butter, three ' -, "lie dial f te.lsp-l' ill of s. m i .lis.. , v,-l j in milk, t wo lieapim; . ups of -i ft I tl. i r. I a littl.- -al', tho grate 1 p.-el and juice of I one 'ellion ; bake ill I wo -hallow' p. ins and I ellt into s,ii ires. .1, 11V' .'o,.-Se oii out th- , ,,r .res and peel s mi-tim-ru-s.-t apples, t. w th. ni in clariiie I Miar. lioil ! rii " in null; with a hineh of s i't. a and so 111 lew snips of lemon peel and su,'ir cii.Hi.'h t swi . ten it. Leave on the tire until the ii, .. is quite soft and has all-orb-.1 nearly all the milk, remove the1 1. moil p. .1 and plac in a di-h ; arram.-o the stewed apples on the rice and put il in the ow n until it is of a putty yoldui color. Origin .if the It dlar. rigiu of .ur w,.rd ....'Air, v ly knows, is from the ;. nnan low (i.iinaii .A.ir. Hut tin. Th-l-veiyb hit, o . way in which it eamo to mean a coin b not I'aini iar. About tho cud of tin lilie nth ."iitury the count' of Sclilick .lo -.chilli's Thai i.loa. Iiiin's Valley 1, intc ounce-pieces, which gut to be called .T .acliim's thah-r, the Gorman adjeetiv from the name of the place. These pi.ee oain. I such imputation that they b.camt a kin I of pattern, mid other pin es of i like s..rt took the name, dropping tlu first p ut of the word for the sake o. br. v.ty lleuceoiir dollar may he said lo be the metallic product of Joachim's Vail.'V. .V r I ij'i ('mini iriol. Presence of Mintl. Ait auctioneer "We have here, ladiex and gentlemen, a most superb marine view." Assistant (in 11 loud whisper) "Hold on ; it's a picture of a sheep." Auctioneer "As I was saying, 1adie ami g. iitl. 111011, wo Ii ivj hero a picture 01 1 mo t superb merino. What nm I of fcred oq a bid f" JVV York Tribune, ! It is estimated that tho aroato , weight of the diamonds taken from tho South Afrie in fields up t th.' itvscnt timo is six and ono half tons, of tho total value of $ Ml. 000, 000. (ino of tho natural freak of South Af rica is n Int.; which on heme; touched omit i a perfume, an d two or throe of which carried in a waoii will scent it delightfully for woi ks. The i inirctics in Venuel.i and in all Spanish Ani.rU'.i arj Usually without seats, except perhaps a fe.v such lone; ones as we sec in parks ranged up and down tho centre of tho church leti!th- w se. An ordinary hectic can draw twenty times the weight of the hody, and a laii." h.'in d 1'Oitlo. which was o ireful! v wiie;hi l a id allowed to woik iinnio'est I'd Iviiealh a lell .U, d- w 40 0-10 limes its ow n we! Jit. The i Id 1! 'in in custom or law that an rneiiiv who l ad ne to an 'tie r cuntry, veil in t in, s of p ace. cu d. if war It ke i in, I" en-1 ived, existed in Eu rope in the middle ams; and tho cii lav intent did not ee.iso till the luidd.c of tlio seveutoi nth century. ll nry II. of T. i -lan l. tho father of Kiehard the l.i.et llout.1. w is wont to trawl so f ,.t that the Km; of Kiaiiee, wlio was rather la.'y. said: 1 neit in ndi s on !an I nor sails on water, hut fin's through the air like a lerd." lie w.nt thloiuh the c.'iintiy. as kinu of old used (. !-', i xon nin; int alfiiis, and . s., eial v ,s t ll .OV til ill 1 s Used to lo thi ir duty. The lloi-l .os s.'y th i! i hess is tl.- in w uti"ii of an a-troloeei- wh ' lived inoie h oi "i.o.ui , a: s a ; an 1 wis ,-s,s.,,l f sup. in -it ural kn-.wle.:.' and aeuteii. ss. !: k liist'.ri ins ass it that the ea.M,- ir.v. nli d 'o l'a! niiedes to 1., ir in the tedi.tm ot th.- si,a,...f Troy. The Arah I' eend is that it w i di vis d for the in- triii Hon of i W"iM: despot l.y his fatln r, i 1 .on. 1 Ii, ilie.en, t- t.-aeh the oii h :! at -i km.', no m itter how p Wt riul, .1 ,i I. nt hi his iii'leot.-i iv Value oT ( roam I". w s, , m ,i a,,n i i ( oil I. I n elate til vah f J f human diet, most Use milk fat in tho . on as ;i;l alii mi . I I'U'.l. r Though i;.... 1 and 1 ry mi i I.' l-uit' r may I'air'y he con. j ! i t" I-. tin Lest and i:i t 1.,:, some ' i I ! .1 in ii-, -, it is ipiit infi rii t to , on in r. sp, , t t" l'oth i e "loiny and iii. Til.- siip r."t.ty of ir.. -mi ..wi ll r r a 'tie. I -oiid fat consists. l;;-t. in it f. l-n. I. ill I., in-,- it -. t . x idly i' i c I,. I li.'ii all" :. ! w . n it . p irtiel. -, "i i t mix w i!i 'i li.pnd o "... at inottine; ! ill th.- -I p in. .iin. r, and w nil whali , .- I, , ..,i.i-i!., th, . la, i . M. ( ! 111! is also sl,i ri, I . I. ir.l. r "ih. r tats rpor.it. d lie. Ill tl I' i- and . ir 'III its In in ; ith alloimiiious n a condition i :. et di.:es,ion or tl- -h t f iV-'l.ll'le - lh it wl un. I i"ii- the purpo-c of a! o.ino animal alone; with it matt, l 111 1" !. , it . i ti :iu- nt ni. a v. m a ni"-t r, adily available y iiupoiiant i oiisidi ration in invali 1-. It i- a fa. t ill th" 'I tin stomach that n. ith, r r albii -ninoids ah, no are .li as w. il as wh. a the two are I. in ! on tat- al a. I,, mi aui- 1 li !" s , I '.I'' 1-0 t ;h. r in e."t on pr..p..it oils, not s, i in t i i ..p.. w ith any kind i' a!"ii. , and ur- ail'iiiuin.'ids it with rent .1 tli- ii'ty. The ll sh iiii'iial-, whii li is defective in fat. h-. ,.f i. in v. r -ts as w. II as that of animals in l t. r condition, in whoso me . l. s fat is iicn-l. d. Tin- a!. He iti-tiin tiva ly li" onii s the dllT.-leiiee between fat and n . fit in tin- ll -!i of the animals when il- d I t f ."l, always picferiine; that lllilbild with lit. A 111. '10 pelf, it ("III- binatioii of fat and tl -h formine; food ! 1 c "ti'd h'ldly be iiiingiiicd than exists in cream, i ai h fat "lobu'e of which it is 1 olilpo . d b. ine; ill i I..-I d w Ith il l envel ope of : i ' I 1 1 1 1 1 i : i 1 1 s initt 'i, and besides tin-, beinir si.p ml, -J in ., s,. miu of a similar chara. fl r, makiir; the incorpora tioi of fat and nutriment matter as inti mate as it i- to,.,, ililo to ni. ike it. 'Vinio President." The Ir. ipu i.t r. volution- in the ;nvorn in. nt. of nth American republics -.-.ni to make pr. -i, h uts there as common a military . lli" is are in this country. M'Tiowr, familiarity broods there tlio same leeiin.f that it does elsewhere. A tiav. ller in the Ai .eiituio Republic b ill a st. ry at hi- ow n ex . use : I in one oi c iiou I a. coinpanied the colon I of the re-'im.'nt stationed on tho frontier in one of li s periodical visits to the In li ins. Sc. in;; me iii European .In ss in the fnid-t of so many military men. and gr. at politi .1 by the Colonel with ! tin y s aid among th, m. i wives. - "Who can th s be;'' And the more knowing ones replied, "Oil, cm. ,."' l.nnkiiiir lor Hie Other Sal. Not long since woattiiided a divine s. rv ieo not far oil, and while tho minis, tor was speaking, a young man spied a young lady across the house, whom ho least expected to see, and concluded lit would go over and s t by her; the minis ter was telling the following aiiecdolo at the time the young man was making his way to a seat by the young lady: "I saw a young man walk in; around in front ol the church door and asked him if ho was looking for . salvation, he answered no, - nm looking for Sd Jackson. He con cluded by s,.yiu;: "There is a young man in the congregation looking for f il and h is found her, maybe we will have lie: tor order now." (i'tyloii v(V,.l WirmikU. A Mjl CAR. Distributing PostotTiee Mat ter in n Flying Train. How Uncle Sim's Hired Man in tie Railway Sorvieo Assort the M.uL A Clxk-mo Jlr!,t reporter has ,u,on . , , . , makinj; a triji with tho six postal clerks ' who distrihnto tho mail from a train, ! which leaves tho Western m 'tropolis daily. We .mote from the reporter", ho- I 1 ' I -,"-: I What do the clerks find to do f A I plenty. Kv ry niorniiiMt thoy take out Ihout twenty. five tons of mail, mid on Satnrdav thirtv or tliirtv.fno Ions. Tliis mail is eoiiiposed of l Iters, postal cards single ncwsp.ip i-s and newspapers in bmiehes. The most of i' niu t be "worked," that is, assorted and dis tributed aceordia ; to address. In one end of the car are two big eases, each con taining hundreds of pigeon holes. K ich pigeon-ho'e rcp-os-nits either n post olli -o or a railw ay mail car, w hich is a nioviug post oili.-e. II id I'l. rk K ntper, for in stance, picks up a bunch of litters. Iu that bunch thine may be missives foi titty pot etlio's in a doon states or ter ritoii. s. He luu-t know ju t whore every I. Iter y .es in his case, and to know that simply means that he must bo familial with th-entire po-t il route sytem iii the ! ites, for which he is t xpc. led to make dis'iilmtio i. lit Illinois, for instance. I tin re are 1 ;o0 po-t otiie. -. Th" clerk I must not only know iu what count v every one is -itu.it -d. but on what hue of iad- road orsta,"'. and how it is rved. He I mu-t. in fact, be aide to draw a man of Illinois an 1 place thereon all the rail roads, sta-,. routes and p,,t otliei . S ., I as, ,i, Ix.'tl-.per takts Up lllllill .ifbr I biim h, addressed to thousand, of oflj, , s j ill a half doen states, his mind a, w, as his tiiiei rs must be nimbi. . A print, r's i '' sc, w ith its throe alphabets and few j d. , ii cliarae . is, is irlu iliy all A It t' I b ok . onip ii. d to th.. po-t ..li v ya . te. r which the c'.. rk is compelled to , carry ill hi- brain and make demands j upon a hundred tines a minute. Ho he. i as. run-; and throw ing. w ith i the p stai st tctn i f a or,..,t ,1,'al of the N'oitliwe.t in his mind, and with the Haiti sti-l hun vine; on to its de-tin itnm. i In tin other end of the car f, ur nu ll are si .ii, mig in ioic long row s o new s pap. r s.i. k. hanging with their mouths open. Tin re are a hli'i lre I of these sacks, and above tli. in, where the births ale clos-, durill ; 111 day iu a Pllllllll'l i ar, are fifty b .x- s. Into tli o a, ks and bow. th- four m-n lire m wsjup.r a- ;f th. v Were shooting at rats and their daily Lie id depending upon the number th.'.v . "iil l kill. Two i La's thu- work on lett.n and four on newspaper,. .1 ,s b. f,0 a town or jum t ion point is i.e.. hid .a.h man g tin is to -.. th - r ail ol th- mall he has f.T th-- town -r forth- . oiin.-ciing lin-s, th. wh,,e is bun, he 1 int i a b i ; and the bag locked an I thrown oil. Tin news papers are sacked Ions,., but th" letters and p.. -t il cards are lied into packages and addre 1 by lie ails of a slip, and oil this slip each chrk must stamp his name and the .late. Th" postmaster ot M'lwav inailil.rk into whose hands this package comes for another distribution must mark upon the slip the number of ctrorswlii.il he nuiv tin 1. If. for in stance, there are 1. 1 r- in a package ad dre.sed to the "Itu 1 a oV Yates City K. P. .." which should have b.cii sent by mail by sonic other railway po-toflieo, cv.-ry such I. tier is an error, and after scoring them ail up the post in ist, r or . l. rk mails the -lip to Captain White, superintendent. In one run from Chi. igo to Hurlingtun a clerk will haiid'c fruit two hundred to two hundred and fifty packages of let ters or cards, or more than ten thousand pice. in all. Thi s, may represent four or live th "U-.l'ld I'o-totliecs, and to .1.) the work at all the . h i k must lose no iu consulting hi- books or in scratch ing his h.-a l, Yet it is not often that th overworked publi- s.-rvant will make n. ore than fifty error- a we. k. At head .pi alters tab is kep , and the poor clerk who in. ikes a good in my errors one week wauls to look sharp that ho doesn't re peat the offense soon or olT may eowie his head. A Court Hiiniii In China. The tri ds are hel l in a largo granit" p iv. .1 loom containing but a few- art id, s of furniture. Near the centre of the ro. m is the dok of the examining Mandarin. The desk is :ib ut ten feet long, and on it are an ink lit and pap rand the writ ten accusation agiiiist the prison-r. l!o hind the ib sk sits the c mi ning Manda rin ill his I aiidsoiiiely deear.it. d otlieial robes. Hi-rank is shown by the color of the rube ami buttons on bis hat. A' each end of the desk stand two lietors nr.d interpr. ters. Those . fti. ials act a interpreters bet ween tile M Hid arin and thu prisoner. Hnd are distiio'iiished bv a Ion 3 r.d tassel allix.-d to their bats. At the right hand side of the hall is another small desk, wli-re the Ciork of the Cou t sits and take, the conf-ssion of the crim inals being tried. These desks and A few racks and ether instrne'iits used in I torture were the only articles of furni- lure in the room. Sin b'rni?iti O Kcii i inn: A Striking Keseuililanre, When D.imloy isn't behi.id on his board bill lv is apt to be outspoKon to an offensive degree. ")o you know why, Mrs. Hendricks," he said t" his landlady recently, us In laid a soft boil,. ...gg which he . just opened as far out o! his reach as p ohm. ble, "do you know why you : 11 1 this egg are somewhat al ke in one re-pee! J ' "Whyi" she asked with frigid int. no tation. U cans ynii havo b ith seen hotter days." -Ycit )Vri The Silver IMIuriu 1TI4. In the rontrn'ss of 1704 the snlijcct of tlio einlilonis mid di'viies for tho new silver dollar to ho eo'ii.id at the Phila delphia mint eamo I efon- the liouso. A I Southern iiieiiiher I ill rly opposed tho : adoption of the enojc for the emhleiii on j the rcvi'r.se of the coin, on the ground ti nt "tlio e.iiile was tho kintr of I'inls, 'Hid iiciihcr suitahloor proper to ivprcsent n nation w Iuno institutions and interests ro wh(l)v Mm-U.nl to unarohical forms of iro ci linn nt " j "Perhaps a eoo e uii"ht suit tho P' """ " 1!' ' Tliatcl.cr. I "as it is a rather liiiinl'lo and Kcpuldicau Mrd. and inore.nu. the o.o.ie; wd j answer to plae. on the dimes." j The ticioo S .iithcnior took the playful r. loiu.icr as an nisi.it. ami sent a elial- i I "P'J iis.u lo light on : slight a eiiitimi. "Will w.ii be branded as a cow mil .'" iisk.d the Southerners srieu.l. "Certainly, if ho ph-a.-cs,'' icplicd Thatchcir "I nlw.ns was one, and he knew it, or he w. uld not have challenged 1'ie." ( heck lid us. C heck I'l'uis, as a general Mile, are of little use on the load. . x. cpt ill the case of inveterate stuinbhrs. These it is in ei s.s arv to soiiu-titiies . he. k up high, so as to make them lift their feet, mid I i sides, if they do trip, the check rein punish, s them s. vcr.sh. Siniiibling is ihiclly due to bad i-hocing, henee this use of tho clink savois of needless cruelty. If a horse shows a tendency to stumble, pull .-ll his shoes and diive him baii foot, being cat. fill not to break his hoofs. He will .soon get over the tendency in all probability. When the feet w.ar, if they do, so as to niecssjatc .shoeing, if it is -uiiuiicr w . ath. I put on ' lips only, and i. ii. w them oft. n. The check i. in i- u-. d to make a naturally down headed le iso tany bis hca. I high, or as logh as his mate, and is ofieu made all ii'st i i.inent of wanoln toiture by ui.le. 'ing ii,uiiis and driver.. The ii al use of the i h. ck is to prevent . norse gill leg hi-- head to the ground v.lu n standi,!:; li is i f no u-c at all, ex.'. pi as ab.'Xc .xplain.d, when travel ling. pw IV horse u elks better w ilhout one, whiitivcr work he does. The Circular Saw. "Have o i had any .xpericnoo ill . perat ing circular aw s " ittt nil i-1 the pro. piictor of a saw ing an, I turning mill of an applicant for eiuploj incut. 1 poll giving an allinii atite an-wcr the man was engig.il and sent to work. Half an hour Int. I the cinplojir bc ihoiigli! himself to s. e liow his new hand was doing, and I. Mind him gaing at the bin ding .stump of the l ut fuig. i of his light hand. "llou did ou do that:" asked the 1 Mow did I do it' W.II, 1 was wopdciing if that tiling was moving." be said, pointing to the . ir. itl.-u s.,w, "and I put tny lili.-cr down just like tliat--holv Mo-, . th. ic g. . s dm other om !" he -htiiki .l. as ilu lie!, x linger ol Ins li ft hand became a vi. tim to his illu-.tiaiii.ii. "Well an oil s.iti-ii.d that ill. thing is nlivc ." a-k. d the owner of tlit's.w. Iionr nf Paper. "l'i i I tie w. ight of that doo..'.'' said it N. w Y.nk binl.hr to .. iipoii.r, who wis looking al an iintini-li. d apai Uncut house up town. The I. poller picparc.l to lift what snuicd a polish. .l mahogany iloor, but il plow I too light lor any w 1. "It is in nle of paper." said the builder, "and. while it co-is about the same as wood, is much bett. i, b. cause th.ro is no shrinking, .swelling, era. king or warping. It is . ompo-i d of two thi. k paper boaids. stamped and molded into panels and glued together with glue and pota-h, t.nd then roiled through heavy r.'Ii. rs. It is first covered with a water proof coating, tocii painted and varnished and hung in the mdinaiy way. Pew persons can detect that they are not made of wood, particularly when Used nt sliding dotes." A Pretty Haslet. 1 1 1 11 . 1 no 01 1 a I ba-kits .an bo made of cardboard, painted blown, and I lit ll eov. red with pin.s .f irregular cork, previously strung together on thread. The handle is . oniimsul of loosely plaited strings nf .oik, either throe or four, kept down by stii.b.'s of blown cotton. The edge of the basket is done ill much the same way, the lest, being put on ill plain or twi-tcl rows. This is a capital way of using up old corks, and amuses children for hours. Tho basket is aft. r 11. 11,1- lined with satin, plu-li, or cash in. re, Plow. 1 p. t casts and boxes can be ti.atc.l in the same way. He 1 l-ie -,'. ret of si!. . .'-' is merit. This Is soiiiili K.-il S'ar 1 'on-;li I'ure, a purely v.'i;.-lalil,-e .ii..iim,. e'liiiely frtv from ..pinies, is. .....is ..ml narcotic, a tnl wl.ii I. hits r.'i-t'ivt'.l 1 he puMic . alor-t'iiii'iit nf .li isns nnJ ln'llll l: cv'i Itcre. TaimiI v-tive it'liU. Thi liatr is a .'i,inliietnr of el. . ti-i.-iiv t. the I r oii, a.i I il never sM..ii, I... less iln.n itvo itu Ins 111 I. mil. I 'nli ss tin. I. .1 is nr.' Ian-lit in 1'ie s, li.s.ls s . tltat ttle bins in-,, tt urili-it. in a t. w net ni inn, in.. re we slutll hate .. ti.-ncritl -i,.'i. nm : .11 Ihe 1. 1-a it. HI111.11" uur iti.tst'tiliiic I t'l"'l oi" !. Tlir Viee-Prcsl lent nf tlio City Prow-cry. Mr .1. Helium, of l.o iisville. Ky., was entile ly our. . I In one week of a severe allaik of rl.t'iimaiisin l.y si. .tats, In nil. ftois.i ii-iliiiu- for others is tl.o iiiiiloliu: of i,ti,..f!l. Wiiiiii-l In- pnroM'lv kin. I n.l nen. .'l-otls, or V 111 ss till' U'sl pint (if t'X'Sle... e. Tl"' III. .It II IO sou) ,,f ts,.it e,ts Iar-.-...lit full i.t jet. TIi.sIsiIh- -real . n t of Ihe 111-i.-r life. W. .!. nil. sell l". Ill' lliosl "noil .Inini; -OM. Ihillit for ollll'l s. If y -ti f.spi us. iin.ii;l. witrr wan entlirrlnR .110.111,1 Hie hrnil I.. .111 li...-y..ir U- l.rarl r lie-i nm 1 1-111. 1'.ih'i 1..1 ...ti .a 1 lie ht'iirt wttli s.ttT.i- mil ....e,t 11, I ear I tioiih.e I'r. Klliuci' Ut t.vM-W IM. re.oilales, iiin elsun.l cures. The iiiit i.'Ms el Hie tut. Iu is are alwa)s nt slcak. TMi mi'! br llr!-" Anion Hie l-'i kii.'lsof Cloth Bnund Dollar Voini.i. s eivrn oy ly llie Itorheiler (N. Y.) . I en . (ran Kur.'l tf.unf ferrvpryllsuliseritillnn to that K piiK.'. s cel.. IH year oM Weekly, U '.7 tin lies, fr mi Ml to W imgvf, Imiiuil in Cloth nro: t kw Wiilionl l.nw vers. paiirlr'n'(Me.licl) Kbiim Cii lei ..ll. Hoys I sefUl PU- i'linm rs' iiiiil M.H klir.M-.t- limes. t iV iiiii.tr. Klv Yesrs Itcfor fonnimii Sense In Poultry the Msst. Yr.l. Prm.l.v History of World CycloltslU Cnite.l Stte. t niveisi.l Ilia, of all N nli. ins. Popular 1 1 l-tnry Civil War iholh ei.les.) Anyw lK'i.k ami paper one yenr. all post l.ni.l f,.r Jl.la iiiilyl SBiisriteli.m cuaranleetl. lief.-reii. e: Hon. C. U. I'aiisons. Uyor llorh e lor. fur II ears ust. Sani.l.- So. Hl'KAL llosa Co.. l.Tiv. tt. lirsier. N. V. S.-I.'ly Is n1 c.m .1 a- .hi imt ti i it-x iu yoine wit y or Other in Iih i-iiile Hut si.rfitce. ll.tll's Ha r fl-newer alwavs give sal lfac. tinn. .tie I s ii.il'ii -tat b ...ir Ih-si nliysicans. .St a -li.eeli... t-i the h'tmiaidt, liver and bowiis, 1 in- n.k-sI leuivtly ut Ayer'a l'UU. frel Transalllurr f the Nrrvrs. Tlio surest trannullirer of Hie nervea is n j nieitielne w hlel. reiueilies 1 heir niipersioiiftitivf- tlie nerves nlnays weakens itieni. What tlit-y nrr.1. Itien. is it timle. iit a m-dative. The hit ler is only tisetiil when there W intense ineiitnt exeiieineiil anil an iii.tui'.ltate neei-ss.ty exists for lU'iKlueiiiR iiietuitc nf Ihe lirai.i. Hoslelier's Sinmaeli Itillers ntores trH.ii)inl iiy of the nerves hy en.l.ovtim t hem Willi the vitfor reouisite to te:ir, wilhotil Nniitf .larre.1 or disiiirtssl iinhrallhfiiily, the ..niiiutry impres sions iim.lii.-rit ihrti.iu'h the m.slia nf r-iifltt. : li.s.rlnu an. I rciteclinn. Nay, II .l.x's moro 1 llirtii this - it eiiitliles them to siislniii a lcmee nl i.'iisniii from tneniHl tin, lic.timi 10. 11 1 in y wniiht tn- Ininlly iinal.le to endure withnnt its a-ssianoe. Such, at least, is the tr.vsist.hle . .inclusion tnle draw 11 from the tpsiiinnny nf In. -I. less anil innft'ssiiiiml men, lilerateni-s, t'lert:.. nio.i, and others who hate tested the 'ititiit.in' and re,arativ.' iiitliien.o of this eeii-hn.led Innie uiul nervino, Maine still wns mu nlsml 5"si-' n year Ii iH'iiiiliis lor bears killed ill ihe Stale. As.-rl ( onMiiiittitsrs. On tlio npi ainiioe nt ilie n.s.1 st ini.teni. n.s Fi-neral di lnliii, loss i f ai'i'elite, j aliiir. chilly M'l.s.iiiiin.. tnliiiwed l.y lonhi steals and e..tli;li i.t'iiiuiil nieastiies fur relict shmiiit t'e taken. CniiMiuii.tioii is m ntuli.iis diM-a.-e ot the Iiiiiks; thi. li t.. re u-e th.. ureat iinii serotnta. ..r I.I.hsI i.tnitier and sii-eniti-tis, Merer Or. 1'ieiee'tt ".ioah-t. .M.'.l'e.s.l is,-.i. erv." Sti,erii.r In eisl liter ml u-a loi'iiiite, and uiisin ..issi i us ,1 (t-i i.iii.l. l'i 'i- weals 1 lines spin ills' of I'l.'.sl, ami kin. trial art eel i ti ll has 11.. canal. Sold by lrn.;.:i-ts ihe u.-i hl over, l-'i.rlir. Pierce's tu-alise nn 1 .vise.mii. lion, s 11I IU cents 111 slumps to vmi.l'!. Ins. peiisary Me, Ileal Asset lal inn, tst Mam Ml.cl, lluflslo, N. Y. Aisistroptie to Poirdinc-lioiisO tlilekeii "Hens, lion ahle sltaihct hells:'' Sinrtllinr Mr..lnirs. prneral nn-l i'ei-i.iis delillitv. inipaiiT'l men. t.ry, lack nt m H i niillilein e, ,i -ematiire l"- s of 111 inly 1 1 J-Tan. I powers, an. i, en, 11,1a r.'.n'ls of excessite l.i.lllliri'lii e or l.'llll.tlll itiills. .... lams and s-riile..iiis soiuat y pri.eli. es. " u-. Inns whose tie.llh.si.l has Itiu- Usui tt reeked Stio.lld ...tdress, with t.-li cellls it. stamps, fur ho-.;., illiistint i iieaiise en In means oi p.-r-f.il .nr.-, W.tIiI's l'i-s Ms.irt Meil eal A-so, (. allnn. iyi Main Mre. t, ISnll.tio, X, , Adam and loe were tilde in t tie ai ple-ate :-nurt. The Wrnltrr fex srrtmmorisolv sire.ut li.-ne 1 bv iiensof I'r. li. V. Pier, e's "l .n. .rile Pies, rifln.11," ioi Ii cares all tetuale eei.Hiuenn-iils.nini ni,- u-m to the )tciu, told hy ill ul.-ts. Maids in wailiiti: - those Ik yoinl tw.-nlt -ti e, MrsMvs l'i iioMi-ii itrrf toxic, the only prep.i.ai mn nt he.-t eiintaiiini its , nli.-,- nutrt. lions tfi.if't li.1. It ' , htilams hl....nakili loree,i!.iirratin( and lilr.-n l.iiii'ii- .iaiM i tn -; .10 altialile Inr oiiln-esii ei, ,h si,.i-ia, -v h prttraim'i, and 'nil Inrnis .. c neral di liiliit: s.i, ill ail i'i,li-,-l.',',l 1 oii.liti.iii.. l.ln l h. r tho resiill nl rsi,t.is1i..ii, iii .t o'is piostialinli. una. u.uk i.raeiile dise...,-. . u luiilarh 11 ri-Mlllinj rmin pnlln n arv 1 ..iiipianils. ( ',isnell.ll.tMr.t .: .'..., I'l iipnet,..-. N. 'v ... !;. hy drni:i;i.ss. lli -a fact worthy of note that the most iie- re slnl sail,, rii'iioit book p'lhilsliun; hnilses in tliis.-miuiit are lli.is' oniii-l ,ei,l .Mil i"! led lo molt who com mem e,l a- 1 ant I Inv li st he. H. H. Johnson, w h.i i- l. a I .a Hie nrm nl 11. I-'. .I.ililison ,v (0, i l tin hnion l. I " "it Muht years 11 ll.eliel'l, 1 1 at 1 -in. u Ihrmuli ir. (.-iiii.-i and oiher soil' In 1 ii Males. he iiini r liietliU l-ol the. Prm . .nnineia eil 1 11 10.111, u I'T him 11 lew tears .iiiiil. s...ih Car.-iiiia oti a 1 'a.lii.ipit.il.i I. than f in. X.ot the. I.a.o the larea -I an I must i-ltli nut fine .! a;. nils nt any hti'ise ut ihe so. ah. I'heir i.irue p 1 11-111 1-as 1 atiy...si'.-s 1 , .10. s t'l.-ni I'.pla.el-l Ihe hands ni itii'ir aelits ntiit -in li b.'ks a. nr. adapted In Ihe wants ol He s .111 hern p". le. . iilis..... Iillt , I heir a.l'lll.s share w It 'l lln 111 1 1, . ni the reward ef their e.n.l .iuil ;un -ut 111 lies mailer. Tnv hal'it ..f riniioniriivi-r Issots er st-,oe . or- rtlti-d with Lynn's 1'alillt Heel M'tleiiets. 3 monil.s treatment for I'isn's Keiuidy for i ni o i r ti. Sold . ilr.UKists. Igniters- ino in y Ti -I j-ineny. Inst.ii.llt llell. t 111. tr.. Mm I v nr. . t . ri. mi. Ir .wrl-s - I hi e ,i . h- 1, .si- i ii . li ,.r 1..-. t, ..rs. I- h is I n ... i. n. te I I.t our I" ell lie . In si, -!, it . I'.li.illlo II . pure e. I III-til 'relit . I. . Ii.l'l li's li-'l.il -.. II of j t'.M.Iiiii' .ml was en;.'!, pr. Ira'.'-I 111 .--'i.--iil ti,-,- . h .. a -. . i',- -I n i,,,, I i ni. W'r h.i I in th, h u e .. I, ..I ot or vt m Hue, ills... in. . S'.s, j'.lf ' tt t !,. It'l l, ll ll.' .' .11.1 .1 . .11 tt-tvem-. i.i'-.ll. Wl" J..lllNli'ti''l 11 .111,1 llVttiflll .1 mitt rial. t. .1." Ho ho lit nwsllic world wall tint lie ten ,,c t ill, lie tt lin klinils hllliM ',1 .11 lint lie I in l ll'l' iit. BITTERS romMBUff inH with PI BK VKGKTABLK TOPICS, qolrkly anil ronplrtrlr lUASSKS toil UU II THE UMH)U, ljIrkrat the rtliorthf l.iTcrmd kldnf). Clranth roviplriloB, makrt thf loiooth. It doni ao Injirr ih Iretb, ( brItrhr, or pro4arf mn llpatloa-AI.L OTIU U IU0?l 1LIU1?(KH l0. PhraicUna anil lni'iiitirerThrrs1.'onacnJ it. MU. Y AP4MA. I Kvumi Si . Hullo . M.I , nyn: "1 ti1 ft .mil oumsiiI H loltilkMtii. h caumhI an i-rnp-li'in ol tin skin m m tw I wa prrwitftilett ! ii" Hr.iwn'ii Inm Hit tarn, l'our botUt LAvoimiltiljr tnpsj tn Mllfl. M W SU.R.BHN TinoSl ,Rlr.moi.d.V.. -ijm: "My Ittfla Uiy Aa iiifim-d fn-m vry Mtrunia attat-K of Mo.! ioiiH-tiiiitf and thi ilo l-r fitl bs-ntMitirm (nm in tho Ut-i. I lnHl Bnmn'i rm Hittt'm Tfo t-vti.. cuntl lum. although hm wan In a t.-rriM rtato ll ia certainly a ntl l.mic ami iciniW and 1 heartily n-oniiiM'nd it. M.Alrilt Mima. riiMi-inl lal. W Va.wva: " I tiavtU!Wl Mr-it'a Imn 'llitttra ff CliMiiic Y rom lr nmncHl hr my iiiyKiana witti mt bs-n-illt'iaJ rffrM-t 1 ronfially wiimmoml rt ' Mn. M autim Mi-Han. I.wmlw Bivln-i, NO mv: I had a hum-ir In my I-l -t. rvmiwidinit likt Ti ltt-r or Kinji Worm. Bmmn' Iron HMtera haa cuiwl in." (tntiimi haa aJTraili Mr attdrr-wwM nnl Unirn .m rap(M. Ttttt noAlht'r. Ma.t inly Ur UUUtVN i IILMII ALIO., HALTIMOUE, MIX Uliuam uuum. E LY 3 I tl". ..ll'. il. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 19, 1886, edition 1
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