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Twelve members of the United State Senate have been Governors of Stute and five have been Cabinet officers. -- ' Millions of tons of our best soil wer washed away anil curried duva the Mis stcsippi into the Gulf of Mexico by tho frequent and heavy rains last spriuij. Ouly a few'jears ago but two or three advanced schools in this country wen: open to students of both sexes; now 2t l of tae ;5 colleges in the United t-'utos are co-cdui."iitioti-il. During last year 311 bo. lie wen i re mated in France-. Tlirea new iriina torios were added to the iiiiinliii in G r -many in ISsU, and Italy has tweuty-t .v.) (rcuiatories, several beinir movable "IK- It is reported that tin; explorer Car!. is Fry has discovered a i-x ww- the ; Andes by which it, will lie p,i.-i!iie to re- luce from thirty days t ' f" ar or live the journey from l.imi, l'er l, ever 1.:; mmmtaiiH to town on navial'K. trilm tarie; of the I'ppcr A ' a. ;i. I The .'ooittialiKi say that the iw-itv-fnur hour day is doomed. The day H to consist of teu hour?; the hour will i divided into ten decade, each "f which twll contain ten minutes each mmuv ten seeomls and each sec m 1 teu il i-i'."-. I'pou this basis a clock has a!reidv be-jit I enlist ructed. Canada mis 75,TtW indiislnal cstab. lishmunts an increase of titty. 'in per cent, in ten years. The cipital ii.v.'si'd is .o"i:i,oi)il,iHlO, an iucreiJe c! Ill per cent.; Silt, si'i"i employes, inciea-e I ii ,f..ur per cent. ; waes .i.l.'li.ii'.UM. in ,creac to.itOOlOil; products, "M".. UiHIp'ilil, increase .l'i.i.ltll,'H'. The proposal to supply horses wit a , tfaise teeth, and tlms protract tiieir v.' r lo greater ae. is s.nd by po ne dentist to be practicable. Should i. ev.a i. come popuiar, remarks the I. Kt.ri C.i. tiv itor. the old s.iy i:i'r :i i nit th'' tmpr ' ' prsety of looking a -ift hore in tit.' luouih will h ivt :td liti.iu i! force. The extent of the street ra !imi 1 i:iter est ill the 1' ' ' State may be i--..-,a'ed ir. . . ' rep o t, w'.ii.- i si it"- that there mdos of s:i'.. ro i i i . i-eratioa, having -'t.'.'' '" cu- ..a 1 em piovinu " 7-'i men. Tie tit:! n.i : : ,,f passengers . airiel :-ist jv it ' i .'.fili.l.Ul1,-'1', bein; III.'.-'.. p r r..ad work an 1 S",2:'.r p'-r '-ar. The .'Ui-Her-i inner ll o! K 1..' .! I uti-s t'.i it dur'.n IS'.MtV r-".-:: ar i-.-'i. 1 when tl.ey 'ire a jeir . i ; - !,-wcr than 1' infants ' - ' '' -1 1- -ittT ( itioii in !e I. Tii- .v ... .. :-n Mt.trday nijtht i- t-.v'tee a- huh - ei my other :.i.;h' the we-., -vi I the i,.i'.-;':ii :n ;'i i - ii v is thit inte.u, : ri'V ot parents on tii-j day of t.i- w.vi; is tile caue. The iar'e-i a-notiiit of ir l i .r hi th oil i jiiiiti y of 1'eiiii-y v iai -my oii' time was l'. M'J." I I Icirre!-, r.;..r.--.-ei'tini; an inve liie'at of not les- til I i ?. OiM llilo f.-r iaiior an I ma'.eri il, a i I n it inehi iin pipes ait 1 pump; I niak" U available. N itwith-taa bu fii fort to tin 1 -Inrae for all toe i.i! pn da. ."I, a uTea: deal of it tl . 1 n ta : iirouu I a.: i was lost. The I nit "1 t ites u Un .va i i i - e: .i-.v!iat a rail.vay e i-mir.-. In' :; i' not generally understood that it p mm - ncurlv on . ic.uf - i '' total railwa, r.ile a.;e of tile w!i l.' world. (.':-! iei' ti; thaf in :re tiiati f.eir-'ifths of l-re-i.-m .inti. s.'si-:ii of ri'l viys l.i becu construe:, d ic.ee tic ci ( :U -Civil War, thi-. i i- t is tie- in si.' .:'i e iut. Tt;e luire l States has iat-tr;pp" I other coitntrie- '.a many thin-.", b.i'. ':t-rc ih:n ill in the n; cu r o; raiiwiv . The F'ectrh al .-,'e eontai:'' , :' i, tiiiM that tic opeiiin.,' : th' Y"! i Fair be announced by tin: iiiiultane e di-i aiai-.re of cannons in every city an town of the United States by -:!.; Uy the LO-opeiatiim of the te.e;'' companies the loadu I c inn i n could a be connected in electrical :; i i : . a; when the President touche; tiw bu., ther" will be a sun lit me ius r r artillery front th" Atlantic to thr Pev and irom the ::ieit laio's to lie- a'.:'. Tho llostou Cuitivab.r say : and a, i iculture are naturally ant c; There is a reason for this, e.-p-cia'ly gunpowder c I'lHi into va'ae as :h ilestrustive war agency. Xnri'es ar important constitueii! of "inuw Even the smokeless pT.vd-rs them. Nitrates are t'ic m si i np.e clement of plant too I. Think 'now i crops have yrowu poorly while wa: beeu wasting in useless saio't" tic terial through wiiicii tney woul I It iv. couae thrivino and pro'.ii'i,--.'' A" , i.r A centleniaa Ciimi! ashore i i v r' America the other day who h.t- cec living at Kio Janeiro for nenly tweu' vears. He has real llnglioi pap r . n wife is an English worn in, an I .-lUIio'i-; ho was born iu the Statu of Miiue, i. South American life and busine-. s . their eHects. "Why do they go ou t Chicago to hold tae conve.itioi: .' ' h asked, "and what's all this nons"'! about haviug a world's fair the e thought the place ams pretty wed b ir i down. They cin't haw gK it ir shape for people to be c enfort joi there." And he did not liki it, a 11 ii New Orleans Pieayune, when Cere wa lueuUou made of My ulnar aa Wiukic FOR F.VIIM AM) (UK DEN. t'OVKItINC rOTATO l'l.AMS. The practice of goinjr through tho potato lield as soon as tho plants lire fairly up, and throwing a ridge of soil over tho row, has its disadvan tage if wet weather follows. On heavy land tho potato leaves aro npt to be muddied, and this obstruction is apparently often the inciting cause of blight and rot. t'uUivato, if you will, before tho plants are up over the whole surface, but after potato rows can he seen, between the rows is the proper place to cultivate. riioston Cultivator. TO M AUlllS I'K SIlll V !l 1 1. AlllNi .S. If those who in image sheep-shearing festivals would inaugutalo systems of doing up wool properly it might be a n..,i b,.ii,.iit to wooi-euvwers. The oreat need of practical iiifoi liiinion j and reforms on this subject chould I .1 i bi.naii.ins on skii lite' tlceccs and the fairest management ol wools. In this latilu.k' shearing comes only once a year and is huriied'y done. If. ides. uoliodv nraciiees these methods nor is the thing duly re- garded. Let this be a fca.uie of pith- ! ii.. -i.i. .ii-in,' in.l u will be iMct'ul to i others. ; American Ihirim r. I II'Y t I- Hit VAUM. In traveiitu thiough the country, when a tidy-looking fam is passed, w ith fences in good onlcr. buildings looking neal and Ii im, trees trimmed and clean, we know the resident is a i erson uli i lakes n:ide mid interest in i hi- fanning, and that it pays him to I do it. It takes but a few days each vcar to keep th - brush cut away from ! the fences, to naii up aboard here and there thai in iv have become loosened. . to keep the fc.i vs up . might, with no weak places to t-mp! sleek to press j 1 1ir. uh imo the ow uer's or neighbors' tiei-l of grain or gra--, lo put the im- . p.emetii- under sheher when not hi ' u-e. to pick up boaid- iyit'g about the I bai n an I h-ni-e, to trim the fruit trees ! and cut im: ad dead or dying braueh s, , to mow tiio lawu at least once each t e o, lo ai ianue all gat -s so that they j wi.i free v -wing on their hinges, to i have a well-kept gar. I n, a good sup ply of Mital. ft nil, tic limp in good ! w. ii Icni'' order, a 1 Miioiv of dry! wed in. dei- -hei'.i-r, to keep tiie road--nles ni 'We 1 and hii-h"- e ,t d iwn, to I, IV droi dhci liltiet i't e : fl.T.Ve llllltei- in out a I open the stock lie ii.ngs t ike but a ae! ims" tint cali If you ha i '1 in the iiings. i'i olve that that rungeri in II! 1 the .1 : 1., i.tt.e iiu Value of lie fa: in. pa-t negieeled lhe-e voa w lii lef.-rin, an. p assiug your Moor ta.lv s.iv. '-A u. m iv at hm-t .I fanner ii men sides I here 1 in my eery, i here, of v. ' l'.-s-ib y it wt'i not a low as eis'iire hours at the corner gro ut ether, will lake your j lace in 1 you -lie adding to thn worth ir ear l.iy possc-ioii--. an t to your si..':diii: as Agi icuiturist. i man. r American ivrt;. i r v m m;s Ii li '.d, sn. i, a- t he bottom A jt an old nii.'.p oid on the b ,1'dei s of a !re mi. le.piiie. tiis', :m a propane ion 1 ir a lie adore, to be thoroughly drained, i. 'ooeia-s will net grow on w e hind thai is - oi c from iong tl -'oiling with water. When the laud has been drain.-I either by ulHeieut open tliteiies or by CiVied dram ma le of siiiucs or lih-s, it. will then require " Cier.uigh plowing' and a lib. eri1 dies. ing of iini', n! least f.nty Im-.n-ls to !he aere. l'h" land i then well harrowed and sown. Tie" kinds of grass i...-t suitable for -uch land are tiiu '.!... , lelt 'p, fowl meadow, and n's.ke c. over. p Minds of the lir-t and ten poii.ois of ea'-h of the others will be lie proper q lanlity of red per a T". 1 h" spurn's should be ' thoroughly grubbed out, as if left j 'hey will interfere more with the cm- . ting of the gra-s lha:i would pay for ; the work of their ex'ermiuation. It j will not pay tol.a'fdi a j d of thi ! kind. tNeW Voik Tunes. ( Mai ..in ii'ii.-i - i hi: j aiimi its. In a I the llur,.pe.in ciiul ries the ) ilraught le rse is the farm horse j known as tin) aeiieu uiral horse or , cart horse, liel.'s Mes-ougcr gives the ! follow i no; The draitirht hor-c is i lie br-st horse for the farmer for several reasons. 1. He docs the work on the farm most satisfactorily and wilh less expense and worry. lie sells for a higher average price, than any other breed, and sells more readily. The fanner can always find ready salo for a good sued and well put up di aiioht horse or colt. il. It costs less to raise and get him ready for market. The ser vice fee, as a rule, is less. It costs ' less and takes le-s time to break and get him ready for market. The : draught horse will pay for his kenp : after he is two years old, und by the time, ho is old enough for the city mar : kct he is fully broken and the farmer I has lost no time, but has been going right along doing his work with a team that bad been growing into i money, and will sell at a letter profit und more readily thitii a team of any other breed under tho sun. ar. ok iikkiiivm. Oiiuious diilor us to the ue of bee- hm, says the New York World, though it is very generally agreed that before clover harvest it is desii able to have plonty of room for tha queen to lay all she can, so there maj be a strong forco for the main har vest, and thoro are queans that need all of tho ten frames, llut when tho time of main storing begins there are. many of our best beekeepers who want tho brood-nost contracted to a good deal smaller space. They say that ten frame aro more than is needed for a brood-nest, and so a large space merely gives room for Iho bees to store there tho nice, white honey that .night to go into the sur plus apartment. Ir. Miller, to whom the foregoing theory seems rcason nrUe, says in tho National Stockman: I pranced eouiraction to a radical extent, reducing the brood-chamber from ten I.angstroth frames down to eight, six, live and less. I am obliged to say that 1 could not tell for certain whether 1 gained anything by .-tieU contraction. 1 think 1 got just us large crops with ten frames in tho brood- eliaiuber, but then there arc so many ihiu-is to be considered, the different seasons among others, that it is hard to be certain. Try it for yourself. It v means of a division-board you can contract down to any number of fr.uucj you choo-e, and use the same supers above. .t present I use eight frames nil the year around, but 1 do not know whether it is best."' AN Al'l'l I i.'lti IIAIiO. Some valuable suggestions made by Professor l.a -nby at an Ohio lliirti ruliural meeting were as follows: Never pant deeper than die tree stood in tin; nursery row. Never omit applying a mu.eh to young trees If there is the slighte-t danger of ; drouta. N-ver forget iliat low, stout ' v not stunted) t ccs aro preferable to tab, slender one-. 1 Never forget that n hardy, vlgoioits, productive variety, of medium qualin , I is thlitiiiriy mare desirable ihau a feeblc-g rowing, -hy-bcaring variety of 1 much belter quality. Never buy a large nilinb'r of va ! rieties for a strictly commercial or ; chard. This is a common and serious .mistake, live varieties are u-ti i.lv , loo many; three are better, and a 1 single one may prove to be the best of all. : .Never fail t) have a Mieeos.i,,n of ; apples for li-Miie Use. I'or this pur pose a fi w tiee- each of a -one w hat !aig"f list of varieties may be -e- l. c-el. l.'l IM' ii Ci ! S V': l.s. .lapan.'stf pink- are j' pular garden plants. I lie dunli e varieties ol porluaea look like tiny roses. Tne star phlox makes a biave rioiw in the (lower garden. It is claimed for the honey straw beiry that it is a good all-purpose-berry. I'oiler avenge con litious it requires neai ly tiiree inouihs i jf a hen lo m oil t. In nearly n!! ca-e t.ovls that jis eiiiniiii'd will fa't ui fa-ter llian if given a fu c rang". Al.vavs keep a good hen in locg as she is pioliiiioie. and icb a poor one as Fooii as pos-iid.'. There i ii" iiing pays better thin neatue-s. Wa-ii ihe eggs and havo t Uo in c.eau ln'tore in iruetmg. Coliiuibus is th" ii ime selected for a proiiii-iiig new American ecdiing goo-ciicri y of the lleul.-h type. So far as it is passible arriiigo the poitltry-h uis" witli two room-, one for the roosts and the oiher for the iie-ts. The profits aro all the greater when : He expenses aro low. Keep down by ti"t keeping or feeding unprofitable , fowls. One advautago is given a good variety of food to poultry is that it materially lessens the nccc.i-.ily tor I giving stiiiltihints. If hogs are put ud leulv on green ' corn, after having had poor feed all -tunnier, it may prove too much for thet. 'I bis is the sort of "cholera" ; with which sumo men's hogs are troubled every autumn. Plants growing near to each other compete for everything they need in tho way of food. Sj if you are going to grow weeds in tho garden, ho suro an I have Iho soil rich enough lo feed hoi Ii crops well. The Compass Plant. On tho Western prairie is found what is called the compass plant, which is of great value to travelers. The long leaves at the base of its st,.m are placed, not ll it. as in plants generally, hut iu a veniea! position and pro-cut their edges north mid south. The pe culiar propensity of the plant U attri buted to the fact that both surface of its leaves display an equal receptivity for light, whereas the upper surfaces nf the leave of most plants uro more lenitive, to light than the lower; Ihe leaves thus assume, a vertical position and point north and south. loiver (Col.) Sun. The first Ilalinn Methodist Kpiscopal church in tho United Siatei was lecen'. ly dedicated at New Orlcaus, La. baby nnl Colli. A gentleman in southern Connecti cut not long ago brought homo a collie dog, which, after tho fuBhlon of Its kind, soon made itself one of the family, and assumed special rcaponsi. M'.itles In connection with the young est child, it little girl three, yeara of (go. One day the gr ntlenmn. returning from a drive, as he tieared the house noticed the dog in a pasture separated from the road bv a stone wall. From behind this wall the collie would Hiring up, bark, and then Jump down ugatn. constantly repeating the per formance. The man left bis horse and went to the spot. There be found bis little fill scaled on a stone, with the Colllo keeping guard U side her. The intel ligent animal wagged his tail, and l arked his delight at seeing his mas ter. In the light snow the path taken by the child and d-g could be plainly recti, and as the father traced It back lie saw where the little girl had walked several times around an open well In the pasture. Close to the brink were prints of the baby nboes, but -till closer, on the very edge of the well, were the tracks of the collie, which had evidently kept between her and the w. 11. The faithful creature seemed in know that upon him lay the respunsl. bi.ity of kicping the child from a ter rible death. I'Ih lux "ris. lr. Kiid-dph I."than, of Vienna, jays Ibis tear "is the fifth century of the pla ing card." lie says the first game of curds evi r played was Tiirok or N.tili; in which eery i;ud was Minbolic of "a phase nf life, a degree nf knowledge, or one of tic powers ruling human existence." llnei.f the past, boards was named -II Misero." i .ii : a less our knae. and was easily Involud in all sort of unpleasant, cotuplicati uis. Tarok has been re iled in i'.uis. where the search for novelties is s.i relentlessly pros,. cutod, even at the cxiicnse of the old. The l.nitle. The I'li a-nnt eiT.-i t am! perfect safety with whleh a.l is ni iy u-o I Im la ifuruta liquid lax nive, synip nf Knjs, un liT l conditions, Innki's a I heir favorite reined). To gel the true mi l ecfiuo'e- ariiele, lo 'k for the name of tin t'ai.:. n,i t K.c s. rti Co., rinud near the L.'lii'iii oi tin. nt'kaKt). .lap ,ii is said la ! aw apple tree- mily I'mir i l.ieh pr dllees ru filaisil the si. I I'm rani -. rtnir'a Tbl t WeofTer Pr.e Ilui.il-td I s:vr reward for any r.is, . ( . our: ii i iiat t m.uoi bo curnl by takiu tl.iir.s niari li I un. 1. .1. Cm M l iV Co., rrops.. Toledo. 0. VV., tl,,- mill, Tsigued. have kimwu t. J. Chi m y f r tin ia-1 t"i .Mills, and believe him txrite!!-. It'uierai.le m ait I'Usiuvss triinsne tl -ii-. aiiil it at.) mily ahii' to curry uut any ot-!),-.! I iol.r r.ia !e l y l la'ir lina. Vv tsr a- I lie u, A' a. il, -uk' Dmi.Mi.sts, Toledo, ti Vai.I'1-i'i. Kinmv it Maiivin, Tii'iisttle bn...e;.. li.aatu. II. Hub's i ,i ..mill i:ie is tiiken Internally, act tSK ilir. ' o c; e, 1 1 j -- t I .... i lll.d iuiicmiih Mir-fan'.- f ihe ! stf-ti. Ti Imi'iuinls M-iit free. PiK-e Ta.-. r ' !' le. I l y all ilruggista. I I" laris! M,;- ni liliniiy lau'din,' an I thei.i.i. .. i !....-..:., i;. .,, tin' Hi'fld a'e ul l..i d.ir 11 'l I e.i 1 r. .mi. - Ill Cost. ir-l ae a II eyi !e .1 il.e 1 i.i to-1 pvirn, ;:r, iiie or ea-liion tires, .ul g. t I eh a;.' im. a i v 1 1 i-eiaei.1 of Ii A m i i:ic s ' i;m ni'I-Cyci.i: Cc'MI.vny, , :l ftllOtlier eolioilll. I A I'l.i'a lelpliia .'hio .-'i is tiia'iiti': troutile i.iciiu-o its pastor's no- it set ul false t a th . inle: li-rr 'V'lli his en in i ithvi. Hi. i en ni'i I'll .l.s -i ;. in;. ate tb ptyiilin in i (l e .,ii!il. M lleoi- : ; n -Mell, giv Ml'l" llle. ' Oll'l le.it." ll." siek -h Thf I'r.en ! I -.I' I'm vi leii"-, It. I., ' iS ll'l V "V,.. H I'l litlll 11. 1 iFvoiirltack Aehr-.or nn ureal! orn nut. r.i .1 f..r a ihiiu. I is r I ib hilite. llrnun's Iron It t I'. .- ll "lire mil, 111 ike yoil HMi-. rj'ia.f enr iii t, i nd give a g scl aj- H-tlle I' lies Cue IJ' Hf-. The rpe I pn pen 'o'lilar vhnfi is in ihe , Knlli nl.i --g mine in i'. heiiiin, o77S tret dia p. lr-. V. M. I ."!-, ('vi'oi.'i. Ma., write-, "for wr tellt o ar- I '.. r-iitfered with hr id- , Indies Mllin'O ri-I'd !' "' I he HOOH V' -nn-illes .Mid ih . -1. iHl.sllle.le .. a. ; I I. ll I'l'llr I. Itra'lv - rrol iae iiudin " I he iu ' -l -at i-lartoi re- alls." , I'.bii' nad ' I i-k n diu ky colors in Cni' a. lied i un a'l-i iei"'!'' ' 'lor. j Ilium a s lion HI .- s cure. 1vrrila, Mala ria lllll.vlsli. s :it I,, a. r.'li I "it'll t.. Ol'S Mr.-iu lh. aid- ll.e--l.'i'. lolie Ihe liei.--rii'i '- ai. l.ie. the ti"i toaie orNiir-iiig Mothers, weak w-.nn t. and hil Iron. Th. r" are s'lld to l e '.' m'iUI O lu't'-liiveS ill lie' tt.il. 1 slal'!-. II utllicieiS w.ih s. re les use Dr. Isaac '1 1. .mips- n's live Waii-r. Druggists sell it nt e-.ii-. per In. life. A l.oie was killed ! y b'csut Leslie, (ia. recently. A Veteran Mr. Joseph Hem merich. -'-!' K. H'liliM.. N. V. city, in lsy. at the battle nf Knir daks, was sirii km it:. Typhoid Fever, and auer a loiitf stratelc in lnwiillals, was ills. Iiaienl as Incurable mill Consumption, lie lins lately taken los. Hemmerich. llnod's Sara.iirilla. is in u t ),, mi, and I'ordi.illv reemniiH-iida HOOD'S SARSAPARILtA s a m n. ral l.,,.'l . ,i n. a arid tonic metllcine,ei--ilal- ly lo h.s i 'lnrades In Un-U. A. 11. HOOD'S PILI.S ure band ma le, mid isr- fi 1 1 in i ..im i-n i"ii, iiroitirtaiii, ni'iiearai'i e. OK. Kl UMER'S Kidney, Liver and Bladder Curt. Kltt'tiiiiatisin, I.umhnirii. .ii:n in luintiior lmi k. Iirli k rlnat In uniif. fn-'iiiiiil i ul In irnluli'.ii. inlliiiimtum, irriivi i, iilit'mtKni uriaturrh nf lilaiMcr. Illsorriereil Liver, !miair't iiir.'tii.n. it.mt. llllious-h''arlarh!. Ml lll'-ltotl T ciinn kHlm-y iliBiriilllea, Lu'.ri,;,c, urinary tniulilf. tri(flit a iluuuu. Imp (ire lilootl. P. rot ula, malaria, tren'l weaktwuK orl'tIIlV. t...ri.lee ! . e.iti'lil ' H"l". If Bb. ef.lisl, I'i ikki-Ih mil refund t.i yu the prli pud. A I Drugclata, iOr. Ulir, l.00 Mw lnTiilWii' l.iilile ui Health "frt-:onlUtfcia fraB. DB. KtUIKIi A iO., UtiOBAMT(.m, N. V. 13 jmssz&L - m mmm K.itsEm. i ;HoBT ! THE liEOltqiA GOLD FIELDS. nti'l'aal Faotiamcat dver Dli roTertel. anil Tranifer mt tt4rrtt of Aim! Dnl'7 Occarreuc. The acth ity Id golil mining in nd about i-ili onegs, Ua., noted In my last cominuni iiiion, still oontiuuei. The exeltenifiit . cms to tie sUailily inctudiit,and hew ll. . verlrsof or that ry bamlionu'ly miler the new prcel no bein inlro liicod. are of almost daily occurrence. Sev ral new mills are already contracts I fur. -i me are now to process of erection, and many of the older ouei are either now t.eiiiK or about to tie remodeled. . I ho old methods of iluiclnj everytlnni;. lay-Mild, slate and quart i, for treatment in ; he mills without regard to the gold bearing lualitlei of tbematter.aro butca abandoneil, nnd the era of Intelligent and systematic uiiniiiK, haviuit In view the treatment In the nulls of only ueh matter as will pay richly f a- handliDg, it bi)in luaUiurate-l, on I the unrifrin l bright with the dawn of poraia neiit iluysnf prosnty in the gold fisl.ls o tJecrgia. L'tidergrouiid work is twlng vig -iiussly pushed at a numlier of poiuls on the Dreat Calhoun lead, and miners who have for years been eratchhig the surface, an I .saiisfled ith the meagre returns of W to t-l ler ton from the mixed mas! ot material they have beeu necusbjnled to bundle with water, are, mrprise.1 ns Well as delighted to find thnt the thin and scattered quart veins or stringers of the surfiioe, uradually and almost invat-iably eomp together aaiUpth Isattaine I, aiid lorni true reels of gold liearirlg ipmriz from two to live feet in width and carrying In the lieper works the amo amount of gold that n! the mrfiim whs distributed uiuqiially tin oiiuhout the whole mass of matter ixty or 100 feet in width. Tne old Calhoun mine is about to be 0ieue I and 0ierat,sl upon the modern sys tem. The Murry mill is iiinrly cniniileteil un I will soon bo reducing r ch ere Irom t' u lower levels. Tho llertlia C. n.ine, three miles from Dahlonegs, on the fainnus .'n! tiouii lea I. is preparing to begin the erection ol a twenty-ton mill, fully niiined with every gold tavinj appliance, and to run no on the Lest western plan, provide I wilh an iissnv nfllce, with an experienced miner in charge, who will know every day wh it the ore lo be treated should pro luc, hivI will that the viold from Iho null eoripsponds with the value of the oie. One of Iho otll ensot tho Atlanta Gold Mining t o., oper ating tliH Hei thm'. niine,estimati.'S tho prod uct ot the mine as follows! "il tons per dnr mined and mill.d. :n0 da'vs, tW 0 tons, piissl ions, s M-r ton free- gold H?,0XH) WKiu ten-, j-u per ton, reirac- lory ore. 120,0011 Vlt'8,0tn) Total I.V l-.WT! Mining ii'.'0 tons of ore, It p,., t a. tfi.foo Milling rskiil tons of ore, tine, per ton 3,11)0 T.u.ll.... Illl t.iiw P.IIIP !! I rates, ft per toll t,W0 Oliiee i xp uses, repairs to mill and incidental expenses.... 5,001 IIU 0 1,'et jirolii yearlv. '.'oton mill.. tlalslo I his woul I be iipial lo fl5 per share on each iW share nf Mi.c:;, or to the ( liichflsnr ol hhai'i s at .VI per cent, of their p.ir va He, iipial to ;tii per cent. er Anniiin on their li.v.'.liiieu . file Mime elllcer of the com p.niy tells tut' tl nt tlie eomisiuy pino-esto u-i a portion of tl.o prohls for in- lirst yeir or two iu builditu a dilionil reduction Hoiks, thus nei-.asing Hie ou -put of gol I nut con-iipi.'iitlv thi; dividon Is to s'oek bolileis. wall. ar' iinv extra cost to tho n. (In -halt ot ih.'Cipit.al st n'ko! the eniiipany i'.'iI.i-hi, lia- b.i-ii pluvl in tin) treasury mi I a p'-rllon "t th.s toek I .v iK-ing si. I.I at a 1 er cent, o! its far value ..r f.1 per -bare !. : iiie pui o of curving out the plans abeve set forth, me S "Utanni llank Ji:'. an I Trust Co., ot At ant i, iiu . oro the triiiisli r u.i'iits ot tin At nut 1 1. oi l Min ing l ompallV mid ISMie Its stock toad deriir inj t i purchase. Orders saoiild be n.l'lreSi.1 li.'tiie M.iiitbei ii Han;. in ; an I fru-t Com panv. At. in. 1 1, I hi. Ihe niol an swim excellently .Hid it often lor tin- iii7m.i' ol nlilaiiiins Ml.ks wills ,.it-i to lir ii i Ljjr.is. j CANCERS, SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, RHEUMATISM, BLOOD POI80N. these and every Mudred disease Arising from Impure, blood snrcesf fully trestel by that nrvcr-failiiiK Budlx-st of all Unties and medicliica. l:. l.s on Mood nnd Skin Di'ai s I ree. I tinted tistimunlalBsent ou MIH'lleiition. Address Tn Swift Specific Co., ATLANTA. CA. Young Mothers . We Offer Tou o Bometfy which Inturet Safety ta BOTHER'S FRIEND " iieo 31 othtr nii C'htM, Bobt Confinement of it tain, Horror and llitk. After a.lngrinrbottleof "Mother' Friend" I ulTeri'il but llltlo i aln.and Ul I ti. ! eii.erleiico ihl weiikm-M alli-rwurd imial In micli i uii.-arl. auxin U4UC, Utoiar, M., Jan. IMti, i91. tint l.y exjireM, ch ! preinld. on reeflpt ol prU-ii.tl.Mlper luillla. 1 i K to Mi'tlier i i,ilir.l true UHAiFii:i.u f i:ui i. a ion to., ATLANTA, iA, r BOLD 11 If AUU HUUli.illiTa. PAKo ,f A ft U L E S i-'Wilui" 5 MA,.-J&.r' ii ... t . .. 1 T i.'l li w lll". Meatll I pre. .Mi ill vW v.i..:.il iiiu. si..i.. 1'liri I.'.. Klliluu ;Tl.ll"tl. llr"l leeimir. nu .ull.i.i; from luil un'; I'llis- I", he ft.' 'I.- Ii. li ve it ll.li.tllliT .1- tunill.lK ivr.niijriT. K'J .dhs t..HiiirTBl I I. -HerT .11 lcl'. '.': Ils.lt!. IV. Ail I . iierti.rui ll.eir .r.' MT-mlnaart U-ii." 5 lire-1 UK kll'A V- I'M I.M!1 Al. I l' .lesiTiiisi'm jJ-' ii n r 30 I OVERS? MUSIC EEs L ..r iwn inu:f.tl fn u.Ih plKinlv written ud cltmp o--ii' In Riuinpsor pot1 noi, will v cm Hi-.tJiie fre, lv return mull ntir Hinutilfli WZXV:! 600 LATEST SONCS cor. ti.iund In a tblyk lmn.l..iie ii'luur. This l n .rande.t clleelLm of s, nllm. I ..mle, yi'"'" and KlUlol lun sonh-i fer 1'Uhliili'd. i.Dd Itieliiilaj all ihe popular f.'iil:ea : ' t OM U A IIKX. ASK r It K IO N E V ." etc A I"' e ';" pit ortlieust"tl' 'epleri i.tlliili.le U lOB klfU. CO.MPY.005 Uraadwar.Naw ark. KILLER. Datehar't Fly Killer In nure drain. ery heat wOl kill a quart ul nie. anil uMiura peace wblle yon aat, aulrl bn you nwl and tbe eomf.iru ot a nap In awrnliig. Uet UuUslier' anil -:ur lat reautta. rS0'K DOTCHEB DRUQ CO., r. ALaaaa, Vt. a run lummy av Oatank ) Um Peat. rat Ut t'a, and rheaneat. y 33 s i by driiaa-iU or aatit by wall. ata. T. HaaaUlp. Wwm, l . ..'V 1 . im u. rn- aictinsat pubHatie.1 at muai kably ki intra f7onl Il ia lantiaud. Thla Uook lull tj.n, lt nul. prlBia.1 imef of ' Ka tys ou afeallant plr ml ! nan.l u'itura ftnallah 'r" ""' """"n eqol.aleola prua jnelti'in a I llerniaa a.ir.taltb koalish deflnlti.iii. II ii Inralii.bla la ilarman. wiio are not tbonnmhly raiulllax rtlb KuHah. .w U. A.iiarlcaoa ho Uk to IcaaU Wnm "iiH, r ' a. a oral taa M., Tark tl. I I n S?ilf iLu-V laaua?., ma Paint, Whtea fUtS io hjn Ji, h)Jura Ih iron, and burn Off. Th, Kiln 8u0 SiflT Vn'.A If ilrilJIltit.Odef IWM, tluniblo, nil tlia rniivinisr nayt lot so lla or tins package Klia etery tnircbsta. FDn7cn AXLE G n V T A R C A O t " rnHi.cn 11FT 15 Til F. WUK 1.0. Is wcorlnit huiiIIiIm are tinsurpftsseil, aeinstly ouiIshiIuii three .fr. ..r io mher hraail. Not ltwtl T.y h. n. ir-)ET TIIE UFNtlNB. KUR KAI.K MY UKAI.hltb (IKNKBAI.I.T. CO WEST. The I'Sj Hrest In s.nilli l:ikol l 'he newt won-ili-rful tirM ever pr.luri'.l I'.v ''. Wesn rii Mate. Tli.ni-.iil'ls f nicn can net work ut Ids wfs an nuniii. r nail full liiilti-iiiK iojl llir-slnn. I.aiuli ore clitiip hill niil.lly ailtaneliiK .a J"!'";' nli' rlioiis' nS'Ces dial lean .vet M'll f.lr lt,iiu ii. re. I'll e.t hind IU (he ..r!.l. Wrilo l me f.if luiUifr lut rruinlon. t'lias. L. Ilj'le, I'lerre, ho- !' Amer'can nifliml'orade.lli'WuliSWiirlifslteeorils. I Diamond rrm. Tutilci ASiultubl -Am :i . luvae of unt, JOHN P. LOVELL ARM 8 CO., VA I i UIN.- Ili'iinrr ni lieulera nath klit-ifina hnra wilhaiil W . I.. IiiiiiIb name und (he urirn utamliru on Dnlluni, und ihci iielrti tnni!.rd on bnilam. ailbei ll ul tiini. ii re Irnililulerit lnt ict 10 prost-i utlnn by low (or ok Mink ubject der Inlar prelences. .l... I w un ;thisis.beSq! WL&Siti: t Will aU .rl..V..le I.,;-.- ARGUMENT. i-' A-wvui tilv true i.y . I'i 1-i.imi iiu'ti..nfH. but .in- t n S- J,, (hi- t!"it t.s ill i.-inii.t-r. t.': kni'l irntfiirli'0 llmt ni'l-" u , i UlutWII f"l 111 il 1-U"li- impilH ttl(ISAIIl UfVI not tf tlmfi )N ll Ml I.I 1 in-'.-.ti t' im men ,-- n.f.i:i-'. . ".i .1 i.flit..' .1vitiil.fc Tv - im'-- nt )i .(, it .... I... u salt nr.! in.- vi-.ut ' ili.'tt t. tiitiii- : . t'.f iniiii-.ti tii-w m f..t tiii'it rV- in m in i :. i- 4 i.iifi- mmr iimii " i, ni' .!-!!. )iu . ,b- ii ' r-en in.-.- limn CASH FOR for C0KRECT ANSWERS to ONE of Publishing Company i-t . to any ONE wort, mnwi'i'Mmiy fwa ""nl-. .'. et :,l,.el tn.lliy TH ..r !. .,( mi5-.vert-i.snv fOUft wr.1. I.il.' ,1 vii.iM-1 -M nil) Hl ..lil. Kti.OO ) Acprri4L GRAND REWARDS wo will Pay in Cash:" Tor the FIRST correct answer to AXX of tho eutho Ten wunln, SS.OOOi I For tho SECOND correct answer to ALL of the entire Ten wortt-j. S3.000 For tltoTIIIKO correct answer to ALL of tha entire Teu word:-, $7,000,, ' y Here ar8 th8 T8n Woril'RidlllesCan Yoii Solv3 ftny of TilC111 ? ' i B-rn- -ea-ty B1- - -e il. -'Ol -p-ss -i-lit s Lar-i-n -ict--e loQu-e Vic- ijExlanalioni? h lll.-ll nl..'alinit In Ilie ii.-li ni..'aiinit I mi.l iili. ll the Kinl'lelr. lAAUI'lll I Ilia eaiH' the olliliwu le.iei g.it.u.nin I sf.-vvv rr sj-j c; J a,, at aa mwmmmw Karh annwerwi'.l be numbcretl its rerelvnl. to be Bmilied Iu the nrder r II a iiiiml.el .1 f."liid .irr-ta New Vork I crliiled k J herlt for Hi. full ii'i'.oiii,' t.( tU.au. i w "j auc i ...rm t answer wtiM IU la- sent Hie KIH l)At the m.iiril I- i.i.i.U'. fS-'O in (B I vnn are not i-imilliiii to nuy pur lv.i'1 Ik lt r.-.y.il tn .iruiHiiiDn ir.-m $.)0 ' tklMi. Al-i r- mi'm-MTum, yimuriiwi n. .-th The OmI l oudilion. lhi-objTtrf i)ilti Ttriinriilniiryf.Ti'r If, of courw. Kvur-r MiiitttT.it r .n inn .inn ni Mint ii r-TM. Wr lli- r.torf rniuire tint .10 ccuitt fr yr.ir' nulwrlption to wiiw one vt mr jmprr-i k-sthiiUbpn'mlttotl IU. ev. rv Riinwcr. VJ pnbl.s.i lrtur(trrat p.,t: TIi Amfrlrna rirt-iilr, 'Tbr Amrrirna llctiiirnli'urt. Th Amn i. .run lfoiiMi'hnl'lJnnrnnl. vm. Tkp Aiin-ri-. ran nllitgr llnif. Njiniyimri luf r .if :.:- l i.r tin f' -r ttt'7 urc all tho wmr ri . lii year. If y wnn answer" to iit"r thrti nur .Mini ym UUMl wnii ariwinir ii-ainr nnu .u "fVrv wiiil yu oniw'r. limn. If o'i I auHwert l two wi-rtlti. fntt an extra nnrat ft your o ft"" i. mitt ?' -n -w.r nnnir n i ti for a year' utninti'm for rnt'h wnrtl bTiu iQiinrr. Tti'Utrtliiiiniiiu rircnaii rfwanm tt yon rix-rlve f.rr-rrfM t niiwern can b- ill- VltlCU PP. Tats U1U1IH HW U--, 1I UB .T,y Hon. J. F. KELLY. Treas., "August Flower' I used August Flower for Ioss ot Vitality ami general debility. After talcing two bottles I gained 69 lbs. I have sold more of your August Flower since I have been iu business tnan anv ot"cr nieibaiw 1 ever kept. I Mr. Peter Zinville says he was made 1.. 1 A..is.e. a new inau iy in-- ui nusma Flower, recotninetukd by me. I have hundreds Ml me that August Flower has done them more good than anv other medicine they ever took. Geokc.B V. Dys, Sardis, Mason Co., Ky. . O-vff r co met PARFIFIliT 1 ' aiivimsh BICYCLES wrA?:?TVKR f S Inch Pilot, cushion tires, ball beat'ngs throughout, $40.00 30 in. Pathfinder,; J J ; J gjj 38 In. lad es Juno," BZ 5 30 Inch Ben-Hur Pnoumalio Titos, I $70.00 full b3l! bearings, all Biciclos Guarantcod, I (lESTS lU'TUI, Cl-.si' 1 "ll I.IM- Ormonde Cycle Co-, 2081-3 7th Ate., New York. rorkadlaa and Cant. atyies Si"l nPnaumatlcCuthlon and Solid Tires. iJgS ( air wiwp rvir'-'n.. Ball Btifingl lo H tunhinj pirtt, Aciuding main u.k"..-" """ Strictly MOB QRADX in Every Particular. .t ..'.lAil.f,,., lltiifclrati-d rn( lllll-i He.tolferi. , Sporlln "d, e-1 Hlfr.. W WWt St., BOSTON, MASS- b3 &01& GENTLEMEN, eeamli'ss, ninooih inside, iiexiuw "'" ; .,ri.s,. and durahla tbad anir other .;; c f " l'rW0' tiualaeiiiitomiiia(le.ho.'C'illij-4'r''ii .nmDi-,n Vm - iiiT' v .wed al thOi.ul.-ldei..Ueiasli'" l ''!' '' . i.0.iirli li:. in (ililv I'll a tmrn.wRlrlp f lenlli ua XhM cdfa'i.'. Bud wlica uaca orn llirirtikh aro wiirllilr...s. nn Vliel.TiioleaofiiioV.T.. KOI fj f - A S S - 1 .00 Mioj niii'Jar7,aili'y w llluivcrni..r l.iu'ufr. iiiiliuuiiper. Bii.iil."iitdrn:i'i'ler the Fiii'iTUir iiuulltle ( f tlio?n li"i'K, iiu. I lu.t l." Iniliu'iii'i'it lo 1 urli. aii If slim-Si' .Id at J;U. liAviimi'iily ni'in'ir.il"'!' to euiiiiiii'nil t nn. I S.i h.n ' liilf. llaml i"l iSlt.-ltl 1'i.U ".'iiud Inrni tr.i! S..50 I me t nlf ; si.-ii ami sv.ii.i orKiiiKiiii ii n, lmv' Si. 00 and Youths SI'. 71 1VII.I.IIMH.IM; l.aille' 8J.0O ll:m I sciyr.1: v!..W. ?r!7'1 Hi st Di.niM'la, are i l the K.li'.'.e ulitl IM Till? tiMnll ti;. n i.ir'l ut U.HIU. iLW.Kto' - "7lS iTtlittm v .r .-itiuni-'it : aid :t.;iT NOT I IU I. -H..H (iMiK'iaUd lt .li-trii'.it i,.. Hi. I I- PIllMt IltlMI v 1 ,-,,,,111 t HI! - IhuM Xm f , ie. . ViV4 tin- I t - h (.! Iittiaf v " tiiu i tii i 1 1 i.i " ' It ili. i-.t.ce; ti in- ul ln.l bni: liu ir i nriiuiiii 11 i-. i.-iiik . 1 1 lii.i. if i.e. c.-saii. J t. hi- the following Ten Word -Riddles thi American" will pay tho tollow.g Per a r.-r I trai'"ii i.Mi.en i::..mi .im SIVtN ... nl nn. CGlir .r.l - mm ' i .11. ! I.. US'." '.'iiu on . j;.ii.iiu ivr m nr FiMii.i i: r.v I iu io 1 1 1 ii v M ts . "UA. A.'.iM ::n i v no 1 1 a t.Vh.lt IMlfc'll A i iiu i s. i-ii AitMivi orvtiTV v.ni ': r -'v'ni nv "nMKN. THAI A I III liIS 1 III; Al'MlllAllON .AN.i 1 1'ITKN WINS ill!-. 1.111 ll .'! ai-s. wis not t'liNsinritrn iksii: vnf.n at tiik : MINNKAIHI.IS M H"N M. Ill I ' I I.I IN I VSM-.N- rii.s uv a jiaJiiiiii v i K rut. I't.i.i .. v i km. . ' Til T tvilli'lt Y il ll "1 I'l'liK T" TIIU AM"' lV ...O00 ll-VHU HIS IllllfilliT l-KI.H IIU. I IN Oh I Klltli. THAT WHICH won: S KNOW It' .W T.t WltAlt TO ' 1 t'.fcl ltU AllVA.N I Alii. THAN MUM 'KN. Bi .MKTIIINfl Wilirtl I. 'UN 1 .srij.iv VN.ri'lllUTT. .I AI KSIIN, I.UU.1 AMI tl.'lr.l. t in l l l.il i:-l I fc.l tl. IN. I nil I TIK.s TIIK 5!'"T lirsrilNSII'l.l. IM. ii'llf i M.isf 1'iisiTii'N i iinm:. iiu v.nil "in I : i.umi.n mint anii I'Hi.ih iii.n i.r nu: n.i'i i.i: .m n.-.-i I r-.iKKUiS Oil HUSIII.K NAIII'NS. THAT IVIIIi'll l l.l tsl i I'll S.MUil ir.s HI': ivr I M. Hlll.ll, ll AKllslll Al t.V IM.ll.H'. Al I TKAl'lS TIIK Allt.Mll'N IM' I.N'lll.s llilt All. I MIUATIllN Otr" l.lAKUS Or" Tilt lii Al ,l! I I.. nrvM-r.: KVt'l.l'SIVK VM" UTl.UJi KVIillMI Nl H! . 1 1 V I II A.N . HV TIIK AVKRAOK III V. IRSll l.Nli AMLIiiCA . Initially BlH-lled lis Iliftli.AteB tl,e ul -eriee ..f ll are tmil'lfe.l tin- i.nam.al wenl M-l.i-le.l I II - r -a, ifc-nieltilnic t-ve.v fniiuri il.i.nl.l j-m-...erly liuaiiu-d Hie ei'iii..eiisl v.. r.l i-i lu.i:- y. pa'd I" cash the VERY oat any ' answer 18 Touna to oo correct. nil, JuMt aa you i.iTHi-ia: l t'.vn ii y iiirslf hihI i thKM wlio?f iiHincs i i: -cut!. In vt iv rnnfl n-a will nnv lbi lull utniiuut fit llip ir ward lor correct iiiimtr to thv iirraun wioii'ousioe uuuii-n. to Ih't rjui nr.su- will reccivi. nn atlfhti-'ii a rrwanl cvcu il correct. cauL.te.1 ik-.-il'ly V, 1; I'rOlCfl -.OH A? n wain to ku.tm! anr1 of Irrrjuliirity or M'i' a mpy i-l tin oriiiliial i.u wordw-ifi im. t4 nmk.- up if, t f ifTturtinMit, wiiOi'r Nt'tt I. to lroi-rii' il Dt i rit.t cr4 31. 1K. hi iheprcM i.i cor .. tiiu.. -,. ancritiKt tHTcloMS. '1'ln ti-inplflf 1IM ill I jiriiK.il hi. i p.H m tin1 .iiUitinry ico-j i.i f rotir i!.i t that all whohavri.ot rcrcinl I'-wnrtls fiirc Miir-Hfra wDt kltov. wht icln thev fnilnl. l hi. i mftliiHl of ttroir.';fii ijiic lo.Ut tin. f rmit. hihI i nht latrlv urrvftitf ' vir 1 binif tlini ia,J . not holly bo oral und fulr lu rvcr ub-l r hmI l I)Xf.iuNATr TTtr wocim vor ssnnn dt ' TH 1 1 H NI'MBEFa-, Hlld U V i.H Wild ficilil )OUf I iDiwcr ai oer. ! AOrlrraH a.l Iftlcru anil tiniVt- nil r-i pnvsMr lo th TrrftMirt r of tlu Ami i u .in l ul 11 uuing o.. as Follows; ZvXr""' Jersey City, N. J
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 11, 1892, edition 1
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