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Catarrh and Colila Iti'llnved ia 10 to k Mil, HUB. One ahnrt rulT of thu breath tliroiusli I ho fi'.mver, siiip tt'il with each UiHl-. of lr. WncwV Catarrhal l'liwiler, ditT-uscs thi I'mvv. t'ji'i ever tin Mirfnc nf the nnMil iinnki-!'.. l'uinless. and tlt'iitihiful to u-r. It relievo lu Miualy mill ii-rui;iutntly cui'i-m Cat irrh. Hay I'YveV, (,'hIiIh, Hcnilnolie. Sno Thioiit, 'l'tiu tilit sai.il Ienfn.-sn. If your tlrnifxit h-n'l It iu Meek, a-k liim to lum-uri; h Tor you. An iiecuslmwil (Irtilit)liik' 1ikh a limn pnnl. Pure BlDOll is essential to health. Now is the Citric to purify mil ciirieh thu blood, aud tlms ilvo vitfur aud vitality, lv tnkiujj Inlood's Sarsaparilla TlirOnroTriteHliio I Thriller. Alldntusjisti. $' Hood's Pills euro all Liver III-. Scciti A NINE-FOOT MUSTACHE, James K, Hrown, of Idaho, I the l'oHHt-ssur uml liux No Klvul. Janit's . 11 row ii, Issue clerk at tin Fort Hull tip'Mi'y, Kosm Fork, Hltitf kit in County, 1 l:i lio. lists tin? lougesst iinislsiclit' of any man living. It mitis- uivs nine fit-t from tip to tip, four and a half foot esieli way from the con tor of the lit). This niustacho is Mr. lirowu's greatest Joy ami ru'Me. It Is tu. it care fully Uet, simi would attrsn't nistrkt'il ntloiiliou siu.vwlieiv. Tlio Indians look Unu this I'linniiously Imii; mustache with mil' and rovoieitoe, lii'Movim; Mr. Brnwu to liave been oxot'piioiially bloss c.l by Cud. Mr. lli-own Is by blrlh a Virginian. Ilo was born in I.midoun County, clov iMi mill's wi st of l.i'i'sliitri:, near what Is known mo w :is Kound Hill. His fath er luovi'd from I.ondoun Counly to Harbour County, lhi'ti In Virginia, but now In West Virginia, In OotoInT, 1S"7. Mr. l'.i'on ti's occupation lists always lu'i'ii tlssit of si fan nor. with Ilio ext'op '.Ion of a pot iod of ciitlitoon years which lio ib' o!' d to tin- luiiibor business, nth! tit.- time In' h.is boon civilly to l' licit. Ssim. I-'oiiriei'ii tiiotit lis ago Mr. Hrowi was nppoiuii'd Issue i h'ik sit the Tort I lull Indian sii'in y, which posi'iou he Is still tills T l : r . The f.nnie id' Mr. Urown's t'lungntpd niusrsii'lie Is liy no inesum conllncil to t!n wilds of Idaho. It Is known .-?TN .i I1 1 TI1K I.oM.;sr Ml SIAl IIKOV ItHl Oltl). t li re .1 s,-lio ii t the Vlrgliilsis utnl the South Kneisilly. Tlio newspapers of the places of tin' towns visited by Mr. lirowii hsive loudly extoileil the won deriul length of his liiustaehe. but tb't Ih the llrst time thsit a picture of the proud owner of I he longest mustache In tho world lists ever been printed. Now York .lonrnsil. New osiland is considering si draft for st hill e?.c!udii!s.' coiisttinpi ives from the colony, on the ssime lines sis her pri'si'in laws su tinst lepers, small pox MillVivrs stud Millers siilli''t"d with em t si ii his disease A chin.-.- visiiim; bestvy p"iiaiies on ship captsiins In-inu'-1 1 1 sj: eoiiuiii!iivi's to the colony will compel tlielil to deinsilld i lesili bills of Ileal i h from passeii.nei's befuro taking them a boa I'd. AN INVITATION. It funs Is rh'itniri- to Tnl.li-h I lie fol loti ii):; A niiiMini eiiit-llt, All wiinsen sulTeriuHf from any form nf illness peculiar to their .sex sire re- picsled t iiimit ti ii-;i 1 1' prompt ty with Mr-'. I'inlihsini. al l.vnn. Ma-.-,'. All let tors arc re "v ccived. upi tied. ciived. opened. i(. '7 swen d by won en H A W'Uiiaii ism read and sm oulv. I'inUliam and t he women of A meriest. This con fidence hsis in- (' ( .-Wif "laced more thsi n H. XS loo.ooii women to VVWs? write Mrs. I'inlilisiin for advice diti ine' the hist few months. Think what a volume of eperieni'? she bits to draw from! No physician living ever treated so many csises of female ills, and from this vsist experi ence .surely it is more than possible hhe has isiined the very knowledge tlisit will help your case. She isejladto have you write orcsili upon her. You w ill tind her si unman ful I nf sympathy, with a jfrcsit desire to assist those who are sick. If licr medi cine is Dot what you ' need, she will frankly tell you so, and there arc nine chances out of ten that she will tell you exactly what to do for relief. Hie asks hothiiie; in return exiept your jrood v4ll, and her advice has relieved thousands. Surely, any nilinjf woman, rich or poor, is very foolish if she does not take advantage of t his reneroits offer of assistance. Never in the history of medicine has the demand for one particular remedy for female diseases eipisiiled that at tsiinctl by l.ydia K. I'inkliatii'K Vii' (able Cotnpound. and never ill the history of Mrs. riiikhiiin's wonderful Compound lias the dc iusiud for it becu 0 freat as it is to-da. mi. m 7 in, I V Wv r ...... ,. 1,11.- , '''t'ern'ri Jh M Aiiieikvui wciillk exceeds that of Grout lliituiti Li v 35 )L'rct'ut, but tlio ratio per inhabitant is less. ( b.'i'iniiuy k is been trying lianl to establish 11 colony iu Africa, but far oulv 700 have moved there, uml 250 of thetii aro olliciuls. Tho bicycle lists received tlio in iloi'seineiit of physieiiius ii"' ilio best kuowu correct ivo of tendencies to mental nud uervoits dii-eascF. Cnbsi, when its war began, bad n population of 1,010,000. It could easily Mippoi t a popuhitiou of 8,000, 000, ami uudora jirojier goverametit would be the most charming winter resort iu the world. Niht parties, niht study nud double beds for nervous children are all frowned upon by many doctors. One of them sas: "No matter in what else yott economize, tkero is 11 criminal folly iu economizing iu beds, lively person needs his own bed more than ho needs his own chsiir of own plate at tiie table." New Zealand is coiisidet iug a draft for a bill txcludiuc cotiMtniitiv's from the Colony, on t lie samo litns as her present laws ne,nmsl lepers, small-pox Mill'erors, and others ntHieted with contagious d sease. A clali-o vi.-itini; heavy peinilties cm shipcaptaihs britrj ius; cousiunptives to tin1 colony will compel them to demand clean bills of health iivm piisseli.'-rel's before tsiUine; them a bo ud. The fjresiUt corjiotatioii on eni tli islhe lciadon sin 1 Northwestern ruil way company of Ivmlalid. It has a capital ol sJVJ.V'i) i.i'OO and a revenue ol Stl.TiilO an hour, M eii;;iues and cniplo.Vi s liO.HOO men. Dvely tiling is made by tlio company bride h, en gines, rads, can ia 'es, coal scuttles aud wooden limbs lor injured work men, liepsiit's on the pctmaucut way co-t SloO.iMh) esicli monlii. One ut the biils signed by gnvenior liiiee-, ol' New .lef-iy, i ui interest to ail wheelmen. Ii imposes a line on ativ one throwiii iu the streets broken ola-, bottles, no'lal, loose stones, 1 ai'theniwiro, ware of any Mibnlaiii"'' likely to ciitso injury to travelers, en ria.i'es or bicycles. Tic line is if a bicycle lire is punctured i.nd jflO il any jn r-011 i-i injure K ind over seers sitid i'oiitiii"lois are prohibited from fi pninsig roa is iih sloto n l ni'i-r 111 111 one inch npiare, iitib'-s Hie saiue be c.Vi I' d with lino sind of eiil lb, nil. let peimity of r-''. The deserted wife of CliasUn, tho Sioux, ilnl 11 d l.iek for good advice H hen she autioiinee 1 her purpose to many him, recall-, the San Francisco Chronic, e. W esti.rii Journals, us well us her personal friends, warned her i f the coiiseipietiees, and now, when it is too bite, .-lie has found their predic tions true, t liasku used up tier money and lin n went back to his tribe, leav ing her with a family to support. While it is cold cotiibiil to the woman to use her as u "niolniiohniy example," it is 1. til! to In' hoped lint her falo will have lis ediie itioii il vain to other sent 11111 'Sital sir's who may In; tempted to marry either red or yellow bar barians for the putposo of reforming I lie-in. Tin; New York lletsild exclaims: After goini; to the electrical 1 xpost t ion 111 t be t i 1 :ind Central I'ahico one wants to live for at lea-t a century from date 111 order to w it ness tho won ib is which ate Mire to come. In less than 1111 hour Mr. )epew sent a mes- siil;o which ai Tivoii Haieiy inter having traveled tnoro than tweiily- cicht lliotisaud miles. Iu w hat Mute of mind do vott mppose our grand fathers would liud thcinselviM if they could revisit the glimpses of tho moon and spend an h nil' iu this magnitieeiit exhibition ball? Since they went to the churchyard a thousand mysteries have been solved, natural Monroe-- havo been caught and tamed an 1 iisir nessi'd, and aro now iptietly nnd olieilictitiy doing us service. Hut n hat is to coliio not even the nildc-t imagination can predict. There are several things in sight, and ot hers w liieli loom up like mirages. We may soon look oil coal in obso lete, put it on ties shelf with whale oil, and drive the machinery of the globe with stored liehtning. It is more than pt'ohihlc that aerial vehicles will be perfected within a few years, and we can take pleasuro trips to the clouds on an August day. Tho solu tion of that problem is still a little slippery, nut our men 01 science are sure to get a good hold of it ere long. We already have horseless carriages, and liioiiu'li (hey are more nr lees ex perimental liiev will bo "all that 11 mother' In-art could wish" iu the sued by and by. Worked Themselves Out, W. li. Si" ill, the coal b ar. in of Frio, was a dyspeptic. Ho once said lo 1110 as wo sat at the (able together in tho dining room of lie; Filth Avenue Hotel : "I will give you 1 , 0110,000 for your itoiii ieli. " CharleN liroinl way Iboi-s is offering 000,1)0 ) for 11 pair "I eyes. What b ssou do ivc draw from ill s'.J Tho iiisiuio thirst lor money, money, money, is at tho bottom of it all. Now York l'rcbs. 10U J AHM AMI UAltDKX. CLEANING A A It .WARD COISNEIiS. Many farmers htop in the work of drawing out manure when tho largo piles which nro most convenient for loading kavo been removed aud spread upon tho Hold. This, every year, leaves Home of tho most valuable ma nure, that nt the bottom of the heaps, and tho tCAttoriugs over tho biirnyaul aud iu tho corners. Several loads of finely rotted manure can thus b gathered together offer, to, the eye of tho average farmer, tho barnyard 1ms been cleaned. This scattered manure costs more labor to gather up, but it is also more valuable load for load, than tho uttfcrmciitcd manure 111 the pili 8 us they are pitched from tho tda ble. Hostou Cultivator. tMFi'-irt i.T stkp is m rrr!t makinh. Kipeititig cream is the most import ant and ut the sumo time tho most dillicitlt btep iu the art of making but ter. Hotli flavor of the butteraud the thoroughness of churning depend upon the inauner iu which the cream is ripened. Kipetiing is caused by the bacteria acting iu tuiiuy ways. They net upon tho milk sugar, pro ducing luetic acid, which in lime cur dles the casein. H.iet cria act to gen erate au-1 form, volatile liiibstimcc, which imparts o.lor and flavor to bitt- aud butter to milk. Just what these odor and imparting; substances are we do Hot know definitely. Three reasoas lire given lor ripening cream. First, to get flavor iu butter; second, to secure thorough churning; third, to improve the keeping ijua'ity. The first reason is sound. It is impossible to get tho line, nutty tl.ivor except fr m ripened cream. Second reason is also sound, and third reason is 111 some doubt. TIIK 1,0 A 1. 1 t V OF F.'iii l. ThelO is tnn.'li dllVeleti."' ill the value of eggs apart from their size freshness. It depends m a gnat legieo oil what the hells aro allowed eat. All li'ivo noted the tino qual ity ol cgo,s in winter and curly spring, when the hens have tuiiiuly a grain lict. As warm w eather comes and the In ns go on range for grass and insects the iptality of the ings becomes poor er, partly because the food is inferior. When meat is cut for hens, cue should bo taken to sec that it is Hot tainted. The hens w.ll eat meat that is half rotten but it will certainly af fect the ipnlity of their eegs. The same is ttilo about the w iter tlcy di ink. It sluml I be alntus pure and prutictcd from being infected with filth. On no account should dishes be allowed to stand with water b'l fouls where tiny can get their feet in tiio diah, us they most certainly will, an I drink from the same jut as it nothing hud happened. A hen has 110 sense, of neatness or taste either us re gards food or drink. But 11s tlio qual ity of her eggs depends upon what she cuts and drinks, her owner should see that she has nothing that would make her product either offensive or injurious to himself. ciioosiNii tiii: 1 isor IoitbtIess it ij a somuwliat ilillieuit matter for the furmer, under present circumstances, to choose the crops that will turn out most profitably for him. C'ii'ciiuistiineesconlrol tins mat ter very much. Locality is a serious clement in tho question, for this do- teiinines the market and the mode of the disposal of the produce. Tin! rule, however, should be to have some bot tled rotation of crops, ono following the other for the main part of the work, uml so chosen ns lo conform as well as possible to tho net mil condi tions of each case. The grain grower, of course, Inn lilt lo choice, except as may be suggested ho tuny select one or other grain, as it may bo more profitable for tho time, Tiift now barley appears to bo one of the most promising of grain crops. It is true that it needs tho very best culture, but this, as said above, only makes it the better one fot the far mer who will take the pains to grow his crops iu t'10 best manner. It is a crop that need the very be-t culture, for the quality of the grain gics it its value in tho market, nnd not tho mere measure of it. A new foreign market has been opened for bailey, which is German, but, as it is to be used for malting and making beer, only the best kind of tho grain Is re quited. AS TO UAIvMNESS OP I'OWS. Evc,-y now and then tho assertion is made that tho great milking cows are Hot hardy, and do not possess Mamma enough. It is not a question of stam ina and hardiness but can thes i cons do whut ia demanded of them? If great perfonnaiic.) is exacted of a cow it is not to bo expected that she can do it mid maintain a power to resist cold and storm, like a corn-fed steer. This cow may bo tender iu a blizzard, or left to shift for herself iu zero weather, but she need not bo, lucking 111 constitution and powers of milk production. She is simply putting life 11 in 1 power into milk, aud cannot wi ll ut the sine! tune light cold mil make milk. If the bitter, she will, like uny mother under like ciiciiiii utauees, feel cold aud exposure wore thai) if tho drain upon her system iu. eideut to milk giving was not going on. It is noticed that if rny of thebO great milking cows "go dry," ther quickly recover from any signs of ten derness and lack of hardiness, nud are hustlers. It may bo true that bomo cows nro not hardy, but iu nine eases- out of ten tho good dairy cow liurdy, but has tho power to burreuder her hiirdincss to profitable inilkin qualities on demand, and bo asks her owner for protection in tho way of a comfortable, warm stable nud 6uitubl f o o d - Pr a 0 1 i on 1 Fa r m e r. TO r-RF.VF.ST CHICKEN PISKASKS. A diseased fowl is hardly worth doc toring, for a really fcick chicken can seldom be saved, writes Ida Kays. It is usually the best policy to kill tho sick chickens, and give tho medieino lo tho well ones. An occasional tonic with a strict observance of demilunes will usually prevent disense. Iron iu some form, Venetian red, copperas or n reliable condition powder inav be iven onco a week, 11s a preventive- of poultry ailments. If any of tho fowls upper r out of condition, put in a separate yard ami give a thorough oitiso of medicine. Lice are stip- posiil to cause a great ileal ot trouble, but 1 believe them to be the result, rather than tho cause of any trouble. V healthy hen with access to a dust bath, will Heliloni be injured by lice. A ruii-dow ii loul is very apt to bo oiisy. Improve her condition nnd the lice will disappear. Hut there is another pest which does more duuiugo both to the poultry and their owner lli.iii lice, namely mites, it is very dillicitlt to get lid of them. Last summer I was completely victm io i tr-cd cold water, carbolic acid, and a spraying pump. Oueea week! clean the hen house, and force water into every crack and corner. The last puil Contained a tablespootiful of ncid an 1 was sprayed over every part of the roof, walls, roosts and nest boxes. No mites appealed 111 my licit house, although my neighbors were troubled with them as usual. It ia much easier lo prevent trouble than to coiitetid with it. American Agriculturist. I-'AUM AS! HAliUF.N NOTF.S. Sueci ss would ho more certain il acreage wore divided, and feitilily, piiparalioti and cultivation increased. Ibiy is tin important item on the lat in. A good quality as well sis quan tity is essential 011 every farm. No forage csiu bo made cln aju r than hay. The cherry is about the only fiuit tree adapted to roud-ido planting. The trampling of stock nnd the piss ing of vehicles will kill ilmo.st any other kind. When you buy sheep f rum st ranger;', or even from your neighbor, give them 11 thorough dipping for scab ami ticks and quarantine thcui a while be fore putting them with your own flocks. An attempt to improvj tho thick is nil light, but 0110 would better buy thoroughbred eggs or fowls than to try to grade up the. common stock. becau-.e it saves time, nud going up hill is not always successful work. !; satisfied uitil 11 Jlllillg but till best. Hens like variety; unless starved to it, they will reject all kinds of food not suitable, and tiny aro usually tho belter judges of what they waul and need. Of tho grains, wheat is tlio best for eggs. Loug-ieggoil fowls aro hard to fatl-'ii, but those with short legs soon become plump. (iive 1 1. j hens all possiblo freedom and there will bo less trouble with solt shelled eggs, fur they will got the excrciso nud pick up tho liino they need. If they have stopped laying, a cluing! of food w ill siiun start tin in in business again ; nud always does a Mutely of food bring tho be.it re sults. Worms in hors.'s should always have prompt treatment. For colts, the addition of a little pulverized copperas to tho regular ration of suit will bo sullieii'lit say tuo t.iblespo. in fills to each pint of silt. For older horses give a tablespoonful of pow dered gentian once a day for three weeks. If a In 11 is gorged during tho day she will go into a corn -r a id mope, nud soon ecn.sn to lay, but if fid heart ily nt night the food is digested by morning, nn 1 she comes out blight and active ; nud while she is going through with this digestive process re ! t hut she has warmth, ventilation and perfect clcauliues-i. While ducks an I geoso do not seem subject to croup or cholera, yet they w ill become I imo nud droopy, olten, if loo closely conlined 111 damp quar ters. Look after tho small economics in poultry keeping. It is tho sum ming up of little things and little cares iu tho business w hich puts tho balance ou tho tight or tho wrung side. hero poultry and bees constitute the minor iielusti ius of the firm, n tii Id of buckwheat might ho sown for their speeial use. If bown in July tho bloom comes at tie1 season when there is little else for the bees to forage upon, nud prolongs ths s-'sisoii of honey miking. The grain mikes a mint serviceable food for laying heiiH, valuable for fattening purpose, Q.UAIM AM) LTKIOl'S. The wutermelou grows wild all ovei Africa. It was cultivated in Kgypt 13. C. 2500. Dr. Fayotto Hull of New Haven, Ct., buried his pet parrot last week iu n silk liued-collin. llionins Flauagnn, of Kliuwood, Iud., is tho kuppv owner of n four legged Plymouth Hock rooster. Asnoug tho curiosities that it Cobalt (Ct.) dentist left lifter his death were all tho teeth that ho had ever pulled. Many of tho inhabitants of Indit believe that elephants haven religion and engage iu nets of divine worship. Little oak trees, on inch nud a hall iu height, are grown by Ckineso gar dencrs. They take root iu thimbles. Count Tolstoi always replios to let ters in tho language in which they are written, and ho gets letters iu several Jungiiages. A land-locked salmon was recently captured in Like (jiiiusigitmond, Woicestcr tho lirst of its kind evet seen iu thoso waters. Johann Kirchebuer of Stomach, iu thetAitstriau Tyrol, is a tanner. What's more, so have been tho mule Kireheb nets before him lor ;!00 vcars. Chicago's board of education an nounces that it proposes to forbid the teachers in its employ to smoke pipes or cigarettes, or to chew gum. The republic of Au-lora, iu tho Py renees, hns a population of 11,000 and the republic of Hun Marino, iu tho Appciiiues, a population of 8,1!00. A laborer grubbing roots recently in Jjowmnuviile', III.,, found, three feet below the surface, iind under the roots of a tree UOO years' old, n line three pound stone axe. They say that (iroy never got a !lit out of his luiiuortal elegy, though lis publisher made "?.), 000 by il. lircy leld that 11 poet should not degrade his art by taking niiuiey for it. Ihiwsoii Oldham, 11 seventy-eight-ar-old resident of While Hull, Ky.t never has iiitsscil 11 sermon at tlio Mi tliodist 'Chinch in that place in tho lorty years ho has been a member. I si tho private chnpel nt Windsor Castle, w hich is octagonal iu bliape, with a luiitel unroof, the Queen's pew is 111 the gallovv, in tho division next to the organ loft. The household sit below, t he women 011 one side and tho men on the, other. A gray Afric.ni parrot tin nod by n family in. Providence, K, 1., has a vo cabularyof 1 Id words, and cm imi tate tho Hound of a clanging bell with astonishing clearness. It is believed lo bo at least sixty yours old, and has boon in tho possession of one owner for tweaty-suveu years. The Ahseut-Miiiileil Man Again. The aiii-ent-miiided man took his sent, lit the restaurant table, nud, as usual, buried his fueo nt once in a newspaper. A waiter placed a bill of fare, n napkin and a knife 11 ml fork iu front of him, and stood two or three minutes unnoticed before asking: "Whut siuill 1 bring you sit?'' "What's that?" said the nbseul inindeil man, starting tip buddenly, not remembering what it was alt about. "What do you want for lunch, sit?" the waiter asked ngaiu. J'1-' Baid the absent -minded man, trying to oallect his wits, "iiring mo a cup of CulVeo nud a ham sand wich." Tho waiter btipplie.1 the order, and put n largo pasteboard check for it down ou the table, tho nbsetit-miiiib d man continued to rend his paper. Tho waiter wont nway t attend to tho wants of other people, and about 15 niiuules later canio back. "Do yon wish auy more?'' ho nsked politely. "Yes," snapped tho nbsent-iniu led man somewhat viciously. "(So nud get mo a fresh ham a indwich. 'Tho 0110 you brought w is as dry as a bono" "Why, hero is tho sandwich I brought sir," said the waiter, pushing the plate townrd hint. "You've cnteu the check." Chicngo Tribune. Wolves in Norway. During tho last two or three years wolves kuve, without doubt, increased considerably iu Norway. Not only huvj they committed a good deal of damage among domestic animals, but in souiec isos the elks have been so per secuted by them ns to bo obliged to take refuge among tho haunts of men. Last winter, in tho Helbo district, near Trondhj ?m,tho remains of several elks were found in tho forest, with the tracks of tho bloodthirsty brutesshow ing plentifully in the snow nil around, while many more of tho big deer must undoubtedly have fallen victims to their ravenous appetites. Two men driving a sleigh with sleepers for tho railway came across n big elk iu soro plight. Three of tho pack which had attacked him lay around dead or dying, pierced with his great ti n tiers, while Lo himself could barely stand. Needless to say, the worthy peasants made tho most of (hi occasion. They killed the unhappy bull, an I they claimed su I receive! the (i ivdl'uiu tut toward for each of the wolves. Pall Mull Gazette. ?ilraordinarr Cent. Tho tuotit extraordinary ttcuornpiilc feat we ever heard of was performed last yoar by Mr. Heed, an Englishman. In the sittings of the Opium Comuiis Ion lu Imlta. he recorded accurately, iml uftervrard rend oror, the evidence ?f t wo Ura lima 11s, of whose language he Xliew liolhliiK, and whom ho had never ieeu before. Ho took down tho souudsj is they cttine from their Hps, represent ng each sound by Its phonetic character. I'urope's Libraries. Austria possesses more libraries and books than uny other country In Eu rope. It has 577 libraries und 0,475, 7S books, besides manuscripts. Next comes France, with 000 libraries, A, 638,100 books and 135.&U0 manuscripts; Italy, with 405 libraries, books nud '350,570 manuscripts; Uer tnuny, with 808 libraries, ,(J10,1'50 books and 50,00) manuscripts; Eng land, with 200 libraries, 2,871, iVA books aud 20,000 ninnuHcrlpts; Bavaria, with 109 libraries, l,3iiM,.r0U books ami 22,000 manuscripts; Knssia. with 145 libraries, 052.000 books and 20..S0O manuscripts. The largest national library Is In Franco. It has 2.0Mi,(ioo books. Tho Urlllsh museum has over 1,000.0(10 books; the Munich museum, 800,000 books; the Heiiin museum, 700,000 books; Dresden, 500,000 books; Vienna, 420.0110 bonks. The Oxford University has gtio.tiiio books; the Heidelberg l.'nl versity, !50t i.iiiio books. The Vatican li brary contains 30,o) books, nud Is the richest In iiiJnuscrlpts, reaching 25, OuO lu number. Never Satisfied. "Ye, my eldest daughter married for money." "She Is happy, of course." "Far from It. Whllo she hns every thing ono could wish for, she Is fin from being happy. She loved another." "Your second daughter ulso married, did she not?" "Yes, fhe married a man for his gooii looks." "I suppose she Is happy?" "Indeed, she Is not. While her hns hand Is a good provider, he can't nf ford to give her what her elder slslcl receives, nnd, consequently, she Is tin hsippy." "And your youngest (laughter, the cm I always thought so much of, Is slit married "Yes'sln married a m.nt for love." "Ah, sensliile little girl!" "Hut her husband Is very poor!" ' Still, with all her poverty, she loves the 1 1 1 s 1 1 1 m" her choice, and is, of course happy?" "No, Indeed. She Is thu uiiluipplesl of the three." San Francisco Wave 00',:f;;V Pill Clothes. Tho Rood pill has a frood coat. Tho pill coat serves two purposes; it protects) tho pill, en ttbliuo; it to l'otstin all itsj remedial value?, and ib disguises tlio tasto for tho palato. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 25, 1896, edition 1
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