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"f ton FARM AND GARDEN. CllOWINO BCLB8 IN WATER. Tho w,vci ami mothers, sister and daughter's, of both country and town, will pleaso nolo that tho present is a good time to grow bulbs in hyacinth glasses for indoor decoration. An ex pert advises that tho dark colored glasse are best aud single hyacinths and narcissus tho favorite bulbs, l'lnco one bulb in each glass, so that it will barely touch tho water, a:id set in a dirk plnce. As scion as tho roots havo ma le fair growth expose the glasses and their contents to tho light. Put into the water, after tho bulbs huvo begun to grow, a litt'.o sulphate of ammonia. C'liimgo tho water as it becomes impure, and ke-ep tho glass sulhViently full, so that tho bulb will always touch the water. -V I'. Herald. VENTILATION FOR STAliLKS. The old-fashioned barn, with a broad thrashing-flaor in tho middle stalls an I granary on one sile, and a hay -mow on the other, is no: ft very high typo of rural nrcliitectur.'. Tho cracks which admit the light, also let in tho cold air. Yet rude as is such a shelter for horses, it is more healthful than some of tho modem, elaborately -flu Hied stables which lack plentiful ventilation. A horse cannot retain health and vigor in allot, foul, imvcitilate I stable. .' gant fittings and interiors "ban lsomely finished in the natural wood," do not make up lor tho want of pure air. It should be suppli.'d in such a manner as to avoid direct draft on the horse. A very good system consist of horizontal pipes perforated with tin j hole", open ing; outside, and extending juet above tho mangers, with crtical tubes from the ceiliar to a vent.lutor in the roof. lMtilTKiTIlN KOI! ftKU'M. It occa-.onail,' happens that an ex ceptionally co'.il winter bria ;s the sub. ject ef winter prut.-clioti very forcibly to the nuitire. of all win grow grapes. Even the hardiest grapes are sometimes more e r lc in jure 1, an 1 while, on the other lurid there are seasons so mild that grapj vinos pass through lliem c 1 1 1 1 1 1 well wi'.hoT- protection, yet the most prudent cotir-e i to pTsisi cully and regularly protei t them during winter. To do this in the b -' and easiest way, prune in tin fall and lay tiie canes up-ei the ground covering them with earth t- the d-ptli of ttiree inches. This wili ,"tf r I sutVi 'lent pro tection to even the ten ieres' varieti's. The harilier sorts often receive all the proti'ctioa neec'Siiry by simply being laid upon tho gnu i !, b-.r a slight c v- ring renders it mre certain and is very little trouble. At the Xrtli the snw j rivi le. '-his au I better thn any cow ring '.v-s me d vise. '.i.e'eia aud (.f-' . M'liiMNii Tin: i::-m. Stilling etc:.::, .s lulling into a disre- putc that it d " S not j;ener:iUy d serve under the new n.ethods that are com ng into f;i-hiou when the cream is kept cold an 1 s'.ve't and is lo be churned . within '.'I h ers after it is taken from the milk. Tie ti :: t aa rig theory is e r- ; rect enough, bit, an I there ii a f r':it d-:tl m tiiis "b it," when lirj cream is kept at :i temperature above (' degrees, and is nut ehu:ned i f ener than twice a week, tin n the stirring is of vital im- : p rtatsce. Ail bo li 's at rest are in the proper e"'idit. n for the format i iti nf lu ids ami abnormal eruditions just as I ktagnant po !s geaer ite more foreign pubsta'.ce. th in running streams. Si it , is with cream if you wi-h it to mam- . lain its normal condition, then stir it. j L'uder the new th 'ory what is wanted ! is a rapid change toward what is ca ied i ripening, and that meaus not a noimil condition. That i, stirred crcim three days oM at a high temperature will i i me to the same condition as non stirred cr-am at a low U-inp -rutiire. 21 hours old. .l.c AVil't Olirtmio, r ill hi i mm;) smvs. Those who .ire t i have early litters of . fpr.ng pig- inns: g.vo the brood-sow, j.r"er foil ii-ei treatment during the i win! e r month-. Tie lirst requisite is (;.. d shelter and a clean, wholesome j keeping- place. The next is a rea-oa- ! iible amount of liberty. It will not do to keep a brood -sow shut up continu ously in a small pen, even if it is kept lranmiblv i lean. She will became uluggish a i I iiirt, with none of the vigor and inn eular stamina needed to pnuliiri an I r:v healthy pigs. A cur tain amount of rx. irl-e every day is tici esH.iry. If she will not take her si ii I v "eonsinitioua!" of her own ac cord, it is l st to driv; her out. Noihiigis iie'ter ibiring mill, open i"i Li t than the inn of a lot where she may i o it t h r heart' b content. Never put a liigi i tii" nose of a brood -sow. The f io I should bo abundant, but not of a fattenin; character. Milk, liian and mi I I lings, wi'h a small mod icum of oii-n.eal, v.niel freipienMy by boiled turnips, carrots, b-ets, or cither roots, cliiver hay chopped short and mixed wiili the cooked ration, and in cold weather a Mini p opinion of ciiii-iiva', will keep the animal in good, tbrifiy condition. Jt is well to remem ber tiiat swine are omnivorous, and an occasional morsel of auimil fo id is al ways ace- p :.!. Tlio "lights," en trails, and other wasto material of a s'aughter-house, when attainable, are desirable additions to the animal's die tary. It is well to ke p a mixture of kilt, charcoal, and a little sulphur in i trough where the sow can help hcrset d libitum. It U always best to keep brood-sows geparato from the rest of tho herd. This is tp.'cially imperative its tho time for furrowing approiichos. American Ajfriculturiat. VARIETY OF FOOD. In summer give a cow a pasture with a variety of grass. The error too fre quently committed by dairymen is in supply ing a ration from ono kind of fodder, instead of giving a variety. If the hay be cut from an old meadow it will havo a variety of grasses, aud tho wants of the system will bi fully sup plied There nre very few old mead ows that contain less than twelve to fif teen i-pecies of grass. Old pastures of ten contain three or four times that number of grasses. It is from this fact that butler Ins a higher flavor when produced from old pas: tires. When milk is produce I wholly from red clov er, one of our l est artificial grasses, its flavor is quite inferior to that produced from several varieties. This has been so often observed as not to admit of a doubt. Kach species of grass or grain has its own peculiar aroma and flavor, and the greater tho number of varieties tho fiuer the flavor of the milk, butter or other p-od act. livery dairyman sh.u'd therefore study the nature of tho foods ho uses, that he may produce tho best remit. The un favorable opinion expressed by some diirymm of folder-corn, fed green, has liceti fr. in not understanding that tli.is only a partial food, and net adapted to be use I as a complete ratio:'. It is very deficient in albuminoids, which are foua I in so large proportion in milk, litvea coru is excellent as p;;rt of a ration for milk cows, hut it should alwnvs be g'ven with more ni trogenous food, sueh as clover, ott's .ui I peas, millet, malt sprouts, oil cake, i in i or middlings. There must always be ti variety c f food in the milk ration, l and with a little stuly of his resources t lie d iirymau may always give sueh variety. The idea that cows must be fe I fattening fools to produce rich milk is in a measure a mistaken one. We repeat what we have said before, that a.l corn meal is uH as go id as rn mc.V, bran find oats. Htjf.T'i ,' r l .'. Fir.'.l AMI liUiPLei Ni'TI's. Abolish foddering on the ground. T..c fust-walking horse iscvilenlly the r tniiiir one for genera! use. (' Ticr-hl and bran together nre niTO valu ii'le ii". feed than either fe 1 alone. ll.-ery step in a lvane,. pa.-s its rwn wis an 1 cViirs out the underbill h for a i.eher. K -member that dead water is in wii i.es, ene, a-; I that mi-t weJ.s contain only de.d water. The car'y- maturing 1 reels are the in t i r ep ,i,!e. T.. ere is little or no pr.!U in a p. mi 1 .hre--.-ear-el I The budding', f- tiee an 1 vehicles of tht od farmer" are well taken care , f, and n.atue.s is a feature cf his h M-e an 1 farm. 1) . not le shifting from ono kind cf st e'e to mi, tiier, but make up your m u I what y. u w nit and stick to it. I o-.s: aatly ihnng.ng from one thing to ...other never yet brought sati-fae: jry re i.lt '. II ii e y.iu a supply of earring" bolt s f various sizes and lengths m j, handy p'.ieo in the h.n-u or tool house I!y tne hundred y urdcal'r eight to sell them U you cheap, and often one bolt in an emerge icy is worth m.jre than the whole lot cos: yjii. Whore Hank-Notes are Made. It is relate 1 with a show of pride !,, -.v, in order to test the accuracy and etlii i'.'tic of the system in Vogue, .Sec-r.ta-v MeCiilloch ordere 1, without w unieg, the entire complicated ma e'.iei ry of the Ilircau if Kngravlng and dinting at Wn-hiiigtou to stop in.ni' diately. An account wis at once Liken, an 1 ev.ry item, every hcct and every sc up of paper was sion account ed :' and found in its proper p'ace. la leed, the checks and balances in the. department are wonderfully accurate an 1 efficient in this way; K.rst, every package or scrap of paper ii treated, from the moment it enters tho Ilureau as money. S:condly, no packngi or sheet cm pass from one hml to an o her, or from one department to an other, without a count aud a receipt. The counter puts his or her init ia's on the band ot thn pa kage, so that if a single sheet bo misse l, it can be quick ly trace 1 to the hand that received and receipted for it last. Again, any error or discrepiucy is traeel out an I iccti li.. I r n thn spot. Xo one would b j al lowed to leave uutil the accounts bal ance 1 to a cent. Tnus there can In no such accident (for sueh it would be) as a defalcation, if the checks nnd balances are rroperly ill erve l. The largest theft that cvrr tc-ok p ace in the Bireau happened soma ten year' ago. An employe in the loan ranch stole f 10'UiPO C per cent. cou. pen bo-ids. lie gave out that he had come into an "csta ,'" resigned his po--tiion an 1 took up a fiaa residence in New York. lie was shrewd enough to present on ly the ci npens for the inter, e If but as he ad led figures suspicion was directed to them at once. Investi gation proved his fortune to bo a myth, a id ho was arrested, tried and con vicled of his crime. Since then there havo been a few other petty thefts in the department, but they were more or loss accidents. Neie Turk Star, QUAINT AND CURIOUS. They heat the cars of the electric railroad la Marlboro', Mass., by elec tricity. Mat Kixt, living in Floyd County, Iowa, threshed 2192 bushels of oats in seven and one-half hours. A woman in Philadelphia wroto with lead pencil on a paper bag: "I give my bank book to Mrs. Kjicbart.'' It was a will that no lawyer could break. j A Siugatuck, Mich., housekeeper j discovered the other day that a fowl t she was dressing was supplied with twj : henrts aa l two livers, nil perfectly j formed. t A little girl iu Ilrooklyn who broke her leg a few weeks ago has since broken the same limb five times, each time by falling in attempt in j to get cut of bed. A business man of lhiinesville, Ohio, is hill eted with paralysis cf a very singular kind. His legs are powerless from dark to daylight, when he reco vers the use of them. A lady at Titmvil'.o, V.n., has a novelty iu tne way of ro-es. One of her m my varletiei beirs a but which is green when it blossom). Iu the bud it is so nearly the color of tha fell age as to be hard to distinguish. Captain Frank Cunningham of It ch moi.d, I'a., who has sung at 3S."i funer als, says he intends to sing a: his own, ! by means of a phonograph, which can be taken to the church an I the songs given just as if he we're alive. j (ieorgo Matthews, of Youngstown, ' Ohio, is ceitaitily a remarkable man. After having his right arm amputated as the result of an aceideut, he placed the severed arm in a valise-, an 1, uuat- . tende 1, went tea in les to his hom Tho il.'Sjxl .-fnUir,!, an Htglbh' Baptist newspaper of very strict teudetii ie, a Ivertises that "X i charge is made for in'eiting the d ath of godly persons." Ilea'h ncl.ces of the un godly are charged f"r at regu'ar adver tising r res. The au'horili"s a; N'ordhau:en, in Sax ony, at the suggestion of th; district j medical . tlieer, have isMi'd an ord-r to bvb"rs to disinfect their brushes nn t j other implements imnnd i ite'.y nfter use ' and b fore they aro appliel to tho hair ! or heard i f another cu-tomrr. j A half-detu uited h 'ruilt. w in is sup- ' pese l to be a victim of the .1 ihmtown fl iod, has been found living in a hovel in a gulch ne ir th; Ci:bi 11. ii bnnk.-rs n t fur from Takoina, Wash, lbs name i .Tiper M It a, an 1 he de-clar.-s that soft ni! is nil that he cats. The Au-tr lian papers pak of a re markable I a. ste .riu h.ch recently oc curre i at 15-.slim". The isti r n ias'ed twenty minute--, and the l.ai stones are eh scribed as jagged Micks of ice. O.te hai.sto.ue wii- picket up im a-urm g - j inih-s by 1 inches, aud weighing lie ar.y "i . u u-es. It is a fiic! well know i to pigeon fanciers lint t! e two eggs laid by pig eons a mast it variably produce male .m l f-miile. Seine cutiois experiments us to wh ch of the e'ggs produce the ' male and w htc'i the female h ive resul te t in showing that the first egg laid is the female :.n I the second the male. A yi ut.g wciu in who was married in Stoke M c unity, N. t'., a few days age discovered tl.at h r Insbaud ha I taken a il.-iiik of wills!-j i-t before mar riage. Site was an ardent tcir.peranc j woman and b. lh-vd her husband to 1c a teetotaler. F.i.d.ng that the le d i been deceive 1 she rclused to live with 1 him. i At CJ ii to, Ecuador, iu which is the only city iu tlu world on the line of the equator, the sun sets au 1 rise at six o'clock the year roun i. Your clock t may break ehiwii, your watch stop, bat ; the sun never makes a mistake thi're. i Wl.tti it elisi.p! cri for the night it is s.x o'clock, im I you can set your watch i by it. ; M lt"n Mou'er, of the vicinity of the , Shenandoah, IVnn., bent his heal t , drink from a Inn!;, when ho felt a !i- I ard pass his lipi, nn 1 quick as thought i c'.osi .1 liis teeth upon it. Then be 1 j tried to extract it be grasping i's tail, j but finding it to.) sit I'pery ail observ- iug that it was making In war 1 his ! throat he bit the reptile in two. j Cat Notes. A. A. Clark of Kensington, England, I owns a Persian c it for which ho paid $123. ! There aie not less than 65 miauwj ma le by the domestic cat, tome of them j very x ire islve. j The cat's whiskers are attached to: til's nerves of the upp. t lip and are sen- j si! i ve organs of tone h, being tho exact wait h of tho body. j The B iston Cat Hospital during the year cndin g last M uch received 1 IS I cats, and found homes for fi". '!' d ed j and "2 wcro mercifully klllel. But j one animal was reclaimed by its owner. . I At I'omoin, fa!., a year ago, a rat. made a trip cf thirteen mil.: through a t twe .ty-in 'i undergrouti 1 water pipe, partly full, which h ul a fall of 110 feet to the mi'c. A reward of $10 ha I been off ite 1 by tho cat's owner for her recovery. .V. J". lkriUL He Kemi'tnhered. Jlrs. Newiich (Imck from honey, uiooniti in SwilztrlanJ) Do you rerr.eir.lier that lovely gorgo up in th j mountains, Arthur? Mr. Newrch I ilo. It was ths square 5 1 meal I ever ate. MONKEY AND COCKATOO. The Former Revenges Himself Upon the Latter in a Novel Way. Visitors to the Zoologii al (Sanlcn have taken special notice of a pretty little African monkey with a licniciiiloiisly j mill mil, mill nn lliletcsllllg, lime, shrivelled up pink fee. lie is very : bright and amusing, with no bad m : vii'imis traits, if ou look closely you ' will untie e that tlic tip of his tail bus been ncai ly Miipped of h.rr. The handsome' white e oe katoo with the fiery e ves ami sulphurous yellow i re st (lid that. His hig e.iiec had been on top of the memkeCs, inie day, ami the lit! le monkey had .swung hi- tail up until it Ii ste d against the baisnf the bird e ii gc. The nn katoo grabbed it itnd pulled it in with his sharp lieak. Then tluie was eh.ilteiino : si reaming. Jells, cloak illgs nnd a diiliiiiiitiec infcllio fur about a minute, bcloie- the ui 'iikev oot hi- tail loo-. bv the hemic llleth id o( pulling it loose Then the cmkito.t s pi i mi: a mouthful eif hair and sii.l, "Yah h u .g teh " To this e ontiiOpt .ions uinaik the little- menki v said iioihing lb--ink.. I the lacerated end el h till aiidk.pt quiet. Soine one had pi,s,eted him with a pi. i e of Miince.. It the appb-of his c vv. Hid th prie ed I.. . oih i '.i.'ii. His little -!.: i Iikii-i- cont.c:.. I a iiuiph- of de stents, some spir. p. .units, two nr lliie c In iglit pi Miles and .he mirror. This little strip. Ii.inlly two ie. be- square, he would hold and admin- by the- hour. He I'.i'Ve I tiled of tijlng to s..ve I lit- iu -li-ry of that e ther in. like , whicti he s,i in the ::hi-s. Not hi ing .piai rels.iine. he never ti led tofio'ia tin- strange iiioiiIm y, but aiwajs tiviig to cna him out tii play. It 'wouldn't wi'ik. 'ne d.i v tin iii slmtu- low n through the o:. ,!!m,: ,nd stnii k the mir:,.. It i a-t a l.;i:..ht. bmning am rioht into the iiciih, j'- vy uid m ai I j 1 1-in lei I him. Here u.is an. .,. 1 ilium ire pinbh in to w to-i ;,. w ; ; ! ! ( f, inl-. n, s he found that be timing the looking ghis, ill ililb le lit illii . !:.-.. he I i-llld lo.ike tlic bright Lie 1 1 ; l ; i e .oil the -A lit and ili'.n the . tin I . .. Il l I that was lin.nj. I'll' I'll In'.., i;,d b. en iii.ie.il ui..-- the llisti .. . f the i iv- -1 1 Hi k I. ill! in th-- eye. II, ! ...id ; nd milled bis Ii athels. I he i;. .!, y s.,w ! .unl -aid to hiuiseil a- p1 .ii .e as pn . il.ie : Womb i ii old I .-. hcydoeoi'l Ilk. it '" ' Me C"t lb- I." N- ..; -tin. anil tlee . oi k ill. i din k, d .ill-i -i-un keel. "Ah i I I hii' ; . ii lo.w, e'd ( V key. 1 II ti a. h vou to 'j idi the- 1. iii ..Ii nn laii "' Again be !. i; the bird oiid j 1 1 1 1 . i t .1 l'p, hiwii. slel- ui ii I.--. !,,. !!,; . .1 : l,o l.iid w i; I' e bird null that blinding i.iv, v .nd b at hi el iu a u hi- in 'i I i .--. lb- ti Its I i j -. ; 1 1 . the latti I s, 1 1 mn d ..ml latthd tin- i.i ;e l : ei t it u.is us, It o-iki in le ill. HI .i i oiivi 'oi i t i toed 1 the ii- t.kel iia-C A F uncus Seaffold. The scaffold at 1'. tt Smith. Aik.. up .ii wide h !t nlte !. h have been I, ,,-ige-l in the .:.-t tit: . : ;. i at- wa- bio't bj in. -i ulio . i idi ..!ly 1. a t .. pr, iiioiii-loli oi' th. work that v is ii. -t.iie for it. as tfi. j lll.ide it f.'l al: lilili .11.1 pes.ii.!.. Miu-r-l n ii.-. Th-sT. -.o,.l- ..b..nt inl.i-.i.iy lew Ir. 'Ill the I. ;,'. : 'tin- iili! ilii i otllt ll.-'.si-. lull on' . i l-n'.u. It. HI the n in .i oi s ,.f , iilier. It i- b -.:lt a-aiii-t th u. ill ulii.li stii-riiiiiuls ;,. ..i.iiiiids. and i f i ,', a hii.i. -: 1 i b is b. , n pl.e i i .ib, .lit It iiji. ti : .- '..I. c ntlie i -Iii. s. A;,.-i- d tin top oi k ob- 1- a w ilk w ay w here the :! st.iiie. lira. il Hiiind dining tbeev. : At pie-. :. this pi-. .ui 1 1. .ii is by ii,. im .o-.s .,i imp. r .t'.iv- i- it oni-e w.i-. ii : t t- otli i.iN ll lei In t Hid cnllhl Ii. t kiloll bllt tli.lt nil arue d raid for n --... in.oht be made in loss the lnii der. '11.- fr iini u m k i f thi- s- nn tine is of s .- a I oak and it stands to il ii as 111 n.ly lis it irai . ,ii- u-n nil, n li'-t I ! i'ti -I. Till' i i- - be ill! fl.'lll w hich th- t-pi s are su-p u-i- 'I. and which is i ail- d i.p-i-il to ,.-t., - th.- full folic of the di .p. is a iiias-iM- ;le -a oak. The tlap is e.f t he sintph -t I --'liie loll-tl iic !:. It, rocs'. ling ,,f f.i . d,...s i.peid-.g .ioiMi. one forward a:.-i the ot ie r back, i te nding li. inly the , , !en-th of the pl.i-f. iiii. Kansas ( it;. Tines. Hal her Hich Sni:, I 'nl. Saiipnf Ncb-.asha was talking with an 1 aistoni ge-titb-mati. w limn ho met in Washington the nt In r day "Han- y nil a fertile- - ml iu Xcbmska V" the" lai-ti in gi'iitli-luat. nskeel. " l'i rtile-1" e xclaiiti. .1 Col. Sapp: "I -hn dd siv we had." Ami tiikii.ig from his eie-ki-t a paper i ontniniiig un ae'-.-oiiit i.f the litiili-ig f T-T.iiinl in a bu, dug up "ti ii farm out tlu-re-. In-c-ciiiiiiii-el iigaiii: "l'citib-l Bead that.' ii ,cs-, ;, ?,, jw. purify your Moo.l, ".vitm innch 1l lh(- Ilko H h-I'h ih I'!- "-I i.vinir thin i ('-tti'-t w, fc (iiiii tliot, H", iir-.Hi nriliii 1- I mi l .-nr.. h it..- LL .-1 t. UiS tir.'-l fl" i ft.Kti any tiu-t 'iirs.n .ir 1 1 iiin-Mrt', 1 1t lMljr it- hj. i-i in' may It 1. tllnriy i!a;.t4l t purify .-.itr A Kf ' 1 flpju'tllt nil'l ip. It tns a iftrjrr s:U In t.r tli l punfli r. ;.n 1 II Irrp'fttt ' fn l-'i'til-if .iv rvcrjr .ar (t.r It ii tin I. l. A. Spring Medicino 'Iity U1. tin:l very niuth run (Vmn. buA n rv.tus ltfiitta. Ii. ft-it ni1--ratil ami all ln. I wn very nu.r i l.t n-lt--t by n.t' ar-iapirllH nd r' .!mnonI It 1 1 my fn :'I. Mb- J- M. TifH. 1113 l ib U1 Avemie, Irv.-lHtnl. O. l.r srsip.tili;a hiw rur'l rnc if .alt rliutn. wn1h I Laf hn-l tr year. I think It I a Kph ntiM in. li.-uu. I am " yt-ar cf .ii; ant my skm m jti-t nt nu.utli '.tlr na a T ia. I nave -tx ( iiil irt n. ami v- hrn an th-n lf the tr.ui f wiili tli- tn the first iU nn I p f.-f I II. k.'I s r-. iparlti. Mm. Lim. I'labk, uti Nurwrtik. r.-no. Atf it.-- i..-.t in nili- la M f I ..f I". :-Ur W-.lt ft 1 ih ah I f h rt-'i;i-'t .i4rs.U)in',.. iii ii 'W. 1'itri ood's Sarsaparilla Fold by all ilritrfiftli. $ii six for $'.. i'r.o ly C. 1. 1I'J"U it ... lioell. Hue IOO Doses One Dollar P2BBfS.fi iinWHltKliY MAT'. 1 B i H3 ITSciirPi .1 . w a B DltS "m ia-Mie' iar lLJiSua ocntar. pni FREE, iii li. N. WOOLI K,U. I.. LllAliliTOC OfcM Ml. WtlUBU SU BlHH'(llMH7 Me HUH,.trU.. W T. infll PK'iKIT. fljr spnJinn 10 nme rremrnur I UU a vicinity An I i P will .il pusph nr.. I full i.eiint of Ur. VfTnM'ii Vpupeahlpi omp uml. .ila ule nguuo. br. li.rrlll, il3 Miu Su, llviloii. Mm. tIKNKV IN ftllll-H t J. I .r v 10O l l"k. Pwrirn. t (.m.'.U-l p-iCCiy TMitr Harms V It UK-He Im" toil-lct 1..11 r.irp li.e; to fr(1 for Pl-tf- n f, i ft'len mtt , wcl. r u -.. V4 hrffcl AO. . I lrc! OOl ft. Hitlai U lMrt mill. CM. ft A (ood Bargain. A sehoolboy dertned Btnuig cirink as "the stuff that caimcs the most human happiness by let tin' it alone." Hero J atrii-k Kceimi togivo credit tothernm seller bv a similar back luuided process of rcnsntiing : At a teinpi-ratiep meeting where several related their experiences, n htiiiHinuis Irishman was ack now lodged to be tho chief speaker. He hiiel on a pair of line new boots. Saiel he, "A w ek after I signed the I dge I met an c-ld friend, and he says, 'Them's a tino pair if beiots yon Iuimioil' 'They are,' Miys 1, "and by lln isanip token 'twas the salemii kct'i -r who give them to nic' "'That tins ge'i.orous of him, saws ho. " 'It w its' .says t. 'but I made n bar gain w ith him. lie Mas to keep his di ink ntid 1 w as to lie-ep my money. My- miilioy Imiiirht tne the e fine 1 nuts, 1 g t the best of the' bargain, and i'm l.'oiLg to stick t it.'" 'I'emi'eiarice Kurt 'Ihe-v say th.it viio.-inntio'i will be olis,il,-t.. iii tho twe-iiie.h ee.itnrv. He -I eslioul.l think it would at bn-t for woim ll. Sue Why for women more than moil? He l'. ei'iuse-biilliouii and bathing dresses w ill pnd ably leave- t.c liKmi for it. 1 lie- .Irllfraoll llAvln M nullllll-lir. ii.r 'he liuttle i t Itiienti VislH, lienpral uelnets 'lnil.ir. wi ilausIOi-r itcinae I .le-f- lei-.oii Han- iis-. nst tier la li.-r's wish, is sieiil le time-ll-llinrk.-.l I" ll.e llii-ll C'elnlli-I l).ivi: i ,i f i,..i. ', i,-. -,ur i le .i n. i.' I Mw 1 .' II lit; l- lhi tmii.'il Ihht un". hr -.ii il "rr ,11,1.. ii- .1 Mi la III I.I ir p.-,'- t'tt.liillbte-'liy tli.i'se iii.n! ef th-lilulT e-l'l Mi-sii-an ili' l In itimi licliier i A.iesil.e feelum nl -ri-i-y until e M.-.i i i .-i n I mini v lo" ai-.t- Hie innii In we w hela liie- is i inlet ii. vea w iili llieir lusti-ry. Unit thee --im we'll -lev. we- nlelht'lpst jttilces .f ttio ll nil'- ., th. Ami u hel li. r a .tiliie mniui. lernl i- I'let iteisf.l lo his memory er li-l, e-it-t s ml L'-rn tamilv slu.itlil h.-iieii m .nn- M.el.t ..f hill. Hi! Iheir ..Ha, in the faltil lit 11 .a.. .1 et.tl i ant lor ti'fimii.k'. XVe have jn-l l'e--letii-.i tl-olll Hie I ti liilslu'l'.-. I. -I. ,!' ,i lisoli ,V I'-.. I ll-ti, III 11..II-K MIIl. Il. slell. M:l-J., II MM I, la- I'ol l.ot likeness eT Jf treis.ill I 'Bias, eiiln uiilouiilcit stu'iueluie. The aihli-lie'r-; as. .nt.- us it.e ilie'e- lor il lu-ri- e-iis'tai'i' t fm II. tl.l l i 'III' of ltie Itlnst Ift'lmns Ii, uie-. -AniPtai il. 'I tie- si e.' is ll.' i'l Hint hies evel-vtip. lfieinl.ee e-l tell ex.jtlisilr -s.-pi;! iale'tia-. It j eiitteiile Im-(riin.iinj lo Ininu in Hai- laerlel- ,.r hi. Ill in III' lilliel. Tile l'llli!islier-i l lo, il-e laeiiii; tile- i'l trails for sille in lie' Inotil--I i-ieri iittuiisi leml neiieTiit st-r kpi'i'i-t In ih- Si.lllh, so t tint e-i,j.li' i nil '"'i ve'iiiel.t-y li-l ll.i'li'.. Akk letii' liciie-l ik'ii'.et-lei ene. 1 1 Up i.:e.s mil cot ihpin. urir- lil'tl In ivii'ei .loloison Co., if llbillp lVit llll-illi er. the' lMlh!i-li !', will sie,. oi... I., am inlilii-s- iosih.. oi if e p. i'l ty ' I. phi eif '-i i i-iiIh in s;aiiii.H. Wii'.tj ii tll r.lA-.e. (.n.-tofilie- all I S-tl( li.,iiiily. A Womnti til Iter Cn-iC. Taer.Milways is. sM. is iln- poller tieMiel 1 t!.e IttriClel. A wniil.m'. 'nil e!i-e ner ! ! ' ir.ii-i w In. l.iia- Ii. r Ls i.tt-n nhsiitiiti'. Ton. ,1 so ,;r':il n t-nv. r toEiihle. stre-ik-tlien Mini Inn l.er lin.-leiii.l. ii unman' n.ni.l -jioithl he i !. ir .itnl liea iliy. I' entiiioi In-if t-lii t -mri-s-i uj trien t, ay f'ttii liiitnil .o-;l-li.-e till-ill. ll . y liueiiy n l.onn ;s ni.-nle m,, .;u i.,-.':,iis,. SI. In- sit, ,e..,! j,.. i; hte ntnl ,',-le is u r. I !,. il. it. i rsi'l, in ir-n.l lai.eil' Wne, n:,.i ma-. ii'.i' ita i.;iit.'l-s. .- i-i sij-r.-r fri.in ".eliciie eoni-J'tallil.s-' ii liiet, n-e- -.1; ; in 1 . .11 r :ii ,-uii .o . V. Iiel; I r I't re's F.ii.a'il;' Ife-.-nt,'!,,;, iv la ne.l yo'lP he.-lllti .IT.. I u't'l'l leu l!n. . !..:( vioi? (t l.o-s r. s e.l hn-'iii'ie-s t,. f 1 .i , , ; 11 '' I'-i ilfe. W'iv eli lnre inar'n-.l nr. ,i I.. ., .... le:t-r i- s. ia.sv !i e- -..-i 1 ti nee' ra ; - 1. r iTa- a 1 1'-iirn! n e' like ihe " 1 ';. v. r: 1 - l'i . n riininii." Ti e'a-.mse the sai n.i -h, h .- .-r nn.l m'r'n K.eieraliy. usp iir. I'ierce's IVilet:.. , , to -. flnn'K Tliln! We-( (Ti r riep llnnilre 1 pott irs Il.-wa ilf.il nn . i-a-e of 1 alierrti ilial cniinot Le v ire 1 ly ta i' u Hull's r.e ai rli l ure. I-. .1. 1 iikm: .V ('. I'm!'., loinlo. O. We, Ihe 111. ih r-i M 1 il. line V noil 11 I-. .. (Ii ii. v for the lie-i 1" inns, unit hi in- him j V r fee ili- limn rnh'c in n l Im-im-s!. tran-tee. Ii.eis. im. 1 Ilna-ie ,-el . v it. e lo i nrr mil ien eh-d-.iit 'iisiiiiul.- li iheir lii-m. ,,, , Wesi ,v I rn.ex, Wii iIwm Itruu-jiits. lol.- lo, iilii'i. i Wa'.iiiii ei, K'niia t Marvin, Wliolo-ale Hr-.i- ut-is, I' l. u . n o... K. II. Via II s-a.ei. I'l-ti.er loti-li Nnti.ma. Hanl.. T..!.-,.o. ilt.io. If i' - ' 'at .trra e ' irf i- t;i ,-pi tnte'rn-iL y, ftet- iiiei ein ii up .n Hi - i't"t 'el mi. "is -nr. face- nf tin- system. Trua-, !-. r bottle. S5..1.1 by all Uratfiai.-!. nver li.ins t ' el III li r ill en ll.. Toil Pl.t,, Vlii-tlipr on ,!, .a.'trL' hent.i- l.e.sit,,.,,. hnnl,I tiikri.ii i i.'i : t i i !, ,ti.,' of ".yi n;, ,.f I ik-s. a- it aels lll.is! ,m; .oj,.,..,,,!. ., i,.. kliille s, tivei- (il.il linnets. Ti vpnt Itl.' fe'Vi'l-. I eailiie!..-,,iii, r foians nf tU kne-ss. l' i sate .11 id,-. ,.,lnl 1 l u'.tte.. !iy ji i, .viili,; ell a,-. ,'1-ts. V ,-, ii iii ai : Hml r a e n, i i I tp nl.Vi r l tl Ilii I - elc'l nl I Id I he 111 ll.'I- s .!r, TI..- iret; (.... t.-ii' to know hi ilii-r or ii it llolihin-'s Kli , It ie : iis Ci-masU i--.nT lo Le. is I., tii .( i.iiii-., . It eali'l il i-.-i.-i i. He sure t.. i;t'i Ii" i'litliila.h. Tl:e: e areti'lMit the-iii. Ask . ur i.'ii.n r t.-r just iu- car. A I la aw ii lari.-r i- w.etli il'J'.imi Tins st.e.ws ll, it S: i lie - IS no' a li nix : o. lie II. ! -rC'rle'i! tt. M.rerii's as- Drtsaae TliO'!i:i. li 'l l l jt Wiili r Iil -.lct':lsi'llal iV-.i -r nott j All i'--t li esaistliit oy-t rs nr- (.'"'li! tip. Ho nio u'o Ilii III Iln-i I'l oslle- il ir. el im ii' cur tat' e. A p e' el ini-r.o- freti id .-milkers of "lieii ai I's i'nii' !."."ie. e i.-nr. Tie- i ' I- f syt,iiti.ais nt a eel il in tin" le'i el s a 1. io'k i. h ef. ll w.l'it Sart-.-ip trtlla It pr r-1 fr..in sar;.pa rilla. I'i;. ll..n, Mainlr -Uc. 1,-k, Junip.-r It-rrl, au-it-thrr -v. ! l.u vn v.-j. tr.l i.' rf-nif lief. In mi- Ii npr uliar m'-Micr t-Mlt-nvi- th- full rri- 1 h-t-i,, 1 vilut".f f a.-h It will r.ir.-. whvn n tl.r p-vi-r ff ii,nU. ln.', "t tnl, n il rh nm, W.iU, pint 'lt-, all hu-iv-ri, itiftKp'!!. tthmii a, st.-k ha-l n' !, iiil.P,t'ti..n, R. neral l' l.ilii, fa'.'trh, rh tt liat ni, k l.ltn'.v hii I ll T f.im.':ttnt-i It .or r. n.i-Ji that citt riiM' Urtl fv lln," ra-iHcj y i-hann' of t l.tnatf. NK.n -r llf. i.n 1 inipartn 11.0 anil .fr- nf.!-. to Hi. w h .f - si :. Blood Poison for yrari- ;it trr. KnUr lutrviti m nil 'vnn, 1 ?-'.i(T'rpl lhi lnt-.t'ral li- t'urnlni,- t.n.1 tlcii'itr f I- ib. I iHnhii; l.y iy. It wauM t rr.tk tit in my Ik1. In my ttir.i.tt an l f 1 1, Lat hprhi I k II.hi.1'4 sar-i-i-'rl ta im a M.-ml purifl. r. witli im tin lilili "f lia-.a Hp, ui rfiutulv f-r ivy -U"i'ini(. iU Ii ha . fT-'i itil a piTiiianrni atnl Ui inniKti cure." M'ii.mn T !in rr. ctitnorlli, N. II. "1 hail t-l-a alt over my n-rit aud tack, truubllnR nt- nn mui'h that I r-tuM tvl mm my hfu.I nroiin 1 it -r st.iup fr. HthMl'n S.trNp.irlUa rurt-it mo In itr.i we"ka. I ..link It 1 tho M'o I punflor." P.ifi. Hr.i', K.ina- I'ity, !. ..1.1 hi nil itiiitftfuln. (I: lsr..r(i. Il.y C I li'"!' cel. I iwpll Mils. IOO Doses Ono Dollar I EVEfiy IH .I'" DOCTOR. Br J. Ilaiutliva Areri, A. H., M. It. Thlst.mit taIuaIHi b.Mk fop t'i hn I RPholit, 1 Ipspnmtf ai U ft .P9 tiiei p lull v-illelin ;'i l-h id Hymp I tiiineof tlllTprPtil tlUaiei'l, t.i- p.-1'Iipi .n I mi ton or . pra'pn'1'i - n..-ti -i, niiJ Cip fillip p. c rp.nllu i w.el -ti w.ll All iTia.p -r o ir... .111-4 pj'il pr-ifin! ' llhl CAM I. ro !' ill t wrillP'i la i-Ulil i'f fy -llf KaTtnl. 1 1 fr tr iti4 t-ini'-ni tpi-iue wlncti ra lier i.se ij.-l,.r l iii i vai-I"Ipi m Hip icttir. a e.f of r"Alpri. Only P'-;efi!.l. ciivpaejin- pp Mi.lyeli -f evflrrriiiu perMiain tn p urtWilp, ni-irl:MP. t Hip pr...luotli An I rPArifiir of hpiltii fa ntll ai tiftliar w.ln paIiiaIiIp rpclppA ami pra ' MrlpUenA. oiplaaall-jo of hicintpal prA.-ta:, eir ret UK .tt nr.lluArjr a rt. Wi'h IhU nuok Iu Hip h iu thew I n i p-pup fr u l kanwinf whAt M d Ui an pmATtx-sfipy. Sml potal n.ileA or p vaga Maiups of any ilnu.imiuatuia a.ii larger taaa S cental 1 MM rv. 1UVS. IN iMtd K-J.Ii Bw. '.ifv-r-3S) ''s -r- (QyU'-"'" cor I WILL FIOIIT IT OUT ON THIS LTXE IF IT TAKES ALL iSUIMi-U." ' Tllf bllll-ilna U licit fill fltllllltll Irt be Ailmireil. yet li" jiese.jim nne tnilt tlitit tit leant cut if lis Ititii lo our iesicet. His teuaeitv eit' jmrpo-si is jiroverliinl. It makes him tl inrmMiible ailvcr.'.-iry. A like- trait has uttc-n i-iiulile'cl man to overeemie ;reat eilistiicles and win vie tury tuuler the iiin-t try invr eiie 11 in slatiee-. In f not. it i only by ti-nai ity tif ittrpn-e and indomitable .v'ill-er. tlltlt IllilllV e.f life's bilttle s tire blnlliillt te) a Mle-eTssfiil leflilitialiiiu. Ii-ii-ase. like niiin's inure material elii'ttiii'S, is cil'ten an eib-lintiie adver sary, and it is only by the iimsi de termined per-isteney iii the use' of tii" best reinedv lliiif vietorv is attiiiii'-l over It. .Vhlle Dr. I'li r.-c'stJ.il.l.-ii M. ,-ie-al Di-overv is inuirnnUtd In li. tu lit or enre In nil di'i'tises 1'eir which it Is r tumi-nili-d. yet in nilmeiils of loiiyr standiiiv;. whie-li are usually nlilci sluiv in their iiie-eptinn and pri.jrr.- s, ihe enre must likewise be effeeted by slow eh -frrecs and retinhir statres. " ThU can $500 a the STMITOIIH OF CATIKIlll. Hcmine!!.-. iiiMlt,-.-l..i nl ll-.H-. lli'i-hlirses fnlliiiir nun ihroiit. fuiin.-iii ii s irfii-. ii.it. i-v. im-) 'i.-i.l. nl otli. i-s. tliie-k, teiinr-iniiA. mn. "in. puriil. lit. l-l.i.lv. ptili-i-l en 1 1 'it i i.-tiei i-jcs ii a it li . rir.ir lliir in .airs. ii-iifii"i--; .ff.-n.iv tr.allii ai.wll .-it: I t:i ir.i. '.-!. nnd ircn iT.il ,1. .,i I nr I iii I v ii f,..i- ..I- te. e a i in nl i ii ai !:(.. 1 1- I.i Le ere. 1.1 lit once. Br. Fap.-'a It. me.li- chits the wni-at liis. n. Only To r-irn 11111". i"nPi Sirle 1 lenilnehe iVmstlpMliin, MulArin LiytT C'eiiii'l-eliiis. luke lln aio ailJ e-prtAtn ri'imMT. SMITH'S BILE BEAMS tho yAJ I, S!r M' Httlo t onn-i 11,0 bf.t. t' 1 hf n the rti'i-t -i'im'Mi(M!t Mi't all :tiv. l'n'0ff iMiht-i hiro. .- ftrii- i"T h'-iiie. KISSING ! 1 T. Th; l"-ot"-i.r-vurf. I mzc vl this 'itturu 1 r 4 CCIiU iCufPLTn ur ninnies . J P. fSMITU A CO . Ely's Cream BalmWggjl IN IIIIAD.H ? I llhs - ri'AVFfVfRI CATARRH. .- Ia) Pit'.lli illtu.'licii mi-'rii 1 1 ! nil a.. I' WArnvi C'... N. . AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL t I T IIIC. I.OI.II, ,14 fl Noilli l ilt nil I rrrt. I Ii i I h ! 1 1 Ii i it . I ' lily : I'l'i'ini tiis.f.i!i- tiri'- iiirwur-ii'H 11) ;.-ll!lt:- It! .nl I'-.t-'ttrnK'. Mi'-h-' ., t 'at mi h. I I. i i -. 'rvM, Iiii) i' I r l rtti t-r i it. fir i.tiftum iii . Clieap Laiia in Kansas I,,.,.,,,,,, ,. . a,,.,,.,. , ,. ,,, .TM.. ZT:,L Xir;.r.W! (Mi) h.tv' n iiii-' 1 4rin nil rit h III lit- W.Mt.i- rf'll ..IMlu. Hi" .-If. ' . Mil 1 1 Will . ..,t Im .1-lrtV: .ii,t mi i-nl. urn.- Iii mtiiu. IT y-i-i wrtiit fv il 1 1 f Kftu-ut u't flia c uu m nHiiii's. frazergsi BKfT IN Till'' .VOU 1.1) UllLnOI. IT 01 lie. ciaiiulnc. Belli Kvarrwuw n It 1 1 1 . Jl IMIIIT. Onl, ( priain ) llrlllKl e-artt IIKIn lb Wuill. Lis. I QATSFUL-CaM-OeiTINQ. mmmmn cocoa JIIOI! I ll .Sl'iie i I I.LI Cill inn. e.l. '.! lii BiMss Ispiiieit' HaK''ri":i. M I. je fiLta PIIDCn I nr nlll niiell joei a U.lili- fnr !S rni - - . tUntU I U. KANSuM. fON Ce.'.. I'utfaku N. V 1 " 1 " JSLl DR. SCHENCK'S lluli mil '1 DR. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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March 13, 1890, edition 1
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