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be tl)atl)am Rcrerd. II. A. LOS DO, CDITOIt AND PKOPBfETOB. ADVERTISING ' IPjlillfO, . irniTiivn 81.00 'o '';rf, two ici'ii tii'C. 1.60 ' ' 's.r oii4 in utii . . 2.19 ': : ;' r ti!vcit:-.i-uiMil liiiri-J TERKIS OF SUBSCRIPT.!!!, $1.50 PER YEAR Strictly in Advance. VOL. XXI. PITTSIiORO. CHATHAM COUNTY, X. C.ITJUKSPAV. MAY U8M . NO. 9 THE I Swamp A STORY OF ,- iy EDt'N E. I i Miru' I-. 1! -!?!' U .'iM-r f .s--b'. ( IlM'TLi; XXI. i ivMiMri'. j I wlui n- ; i hrve w .1 ii - .' 'il l .'i. -. lli-'ii ii i l'"i I tliui would liv.e n ivpmt thill uoui'l H! e -' ctd't " -mM '",'-," 1111 ' . as if'l --wrV.-iiM c.!ii.-. Loiiw with 1 the front piot uf abymn-liook .-nd hur mautjiv fi-;f:m-.-l her l' !i:;ii ! I 'i'-' j j ,,.- .,,,:, i,;,vc I 'i' '!' "Totj ) for.- liac spl.iiii'.; lo.P' ; ..l....... f , ... ,.-i i 1 the roli.Iil inn fit' fins , . , , ,.. j WW-' l'J-. i'.'1'.ied tli- i.iOc'tr.it" tlauiiel. "1 ""l:.!!! 1'jI lull's I i' r "'lie v ny ' At the I'.i'f '.here ha 1 heen a ipuck ';t.-,.e , M.a'.ow mnnM.uo - Itisid'-, a " i t 1- P :l prin t n ;.r It d and I .?ll a- . llu- l.r; '-ill. ii'i a ic 1 1 . i i . . i i... " ' ""; """" ' "Ai i i u in' 'Pi I'l III- id.' liini to In II I t ' Ve-. k- ti i i p- I tli" other, e on I ;:'!eeiH f.PJr to . i IlllsliV ilU:.W.T. "I (...'.- lia .1 ...... l-r ,it la-.t. ion IM..V, !l(le l . ! . ip l i. i ;i iv i'.in.l ll yo;i l i i ' '.-'.'ii i !.m.: ; lne ailor 1 ii' d:... l i!-. u :i. k. luitncr" It'll 1 ( tin t Ir iv.jyiU in this lix, f-fiidtin '-''ui "Vo'.i ln-.tyno! he hurt .iil'iii :i thiiiii t 'oul'l u"t o'l iv.ili. by . . ip. . up in" ' Ci v it. ' il ' ' in ii.-.-. " ,p. i lie ivpl v "I in f In" !:: :-..!. I1:.. I- . Jluti f'" it ll y in 11 'it 1 . : :is von r lieek. " tli 1 ii'.-.i'liedtMt.'d II l.ip. 1 I .11 ll;, 1 1 l.-,Ve it Wi'Uild'.'l "I.- idc iii !! if r.-nriiimp-: a' b.l- 1 ide e.uil I n.i.ji I him no 1 n i j - hoar -c 1 ot' i ! lh" t!irei;il ..' Ip-H.nin-le 1 ni,"i d- i i . t I hint W.'li. ti ...rl bv. i'l'. lell.jw,- -. I . J It, 111 ' .ep hau l n'l I 1 "I th . ..(Ii . - a-..i lit par'.In;.. I ,1 i iv ,, I , . ."l. y..:i. .1 I b-l 1 : f." j., h-- j 1 b 1. : idi v.r.e.lii , li. l v..'. .1 :: le i,v t- b" Im.i ..I (, U.I old ' ..ini i. ' 1 1:1 rl urn. p i 1 ;i ..ir ili;;t" . .!, p.'i 1:1 ! : '. i I he " 1 1 .11, 1 1 v. 1 :i i:iir..':ill:i : . - t -1 -1 i'l t.p. tlo-i.it "I the li.vin:- pi 1:1 II" klo 't that In-' . ciii'ipiiiiiiqi 'h bie v ,1 -. , inline. ii;,d In- i prini)', uvef Iih buoy ! nud lied ini i ill dm kn"" i ' I i.'.'.-'.i l ,' e on if ,' l '. 'ii ui' . "it'll t nilau.iy fr.i.'.i limn " said S.-t- iii.ip'hv. : li'il" .''all': to her I'ct. "I 'll Let f it I.;- l.l.ieii 'n' bin,, t.i np.mr j fiopi tip I.iiliiii' i' tint I ni'iei i.e ipitiiip' id., i. ; ' Ate -"i In.: I m-f h ' a -Ii. d N-t-i-Uie, be.-ippio 1 i ' . i'r ;! i..-i fricht 'N'.it ,.iiu-. I (Oii-.-.i. '" replied Si ma'ith.v Siippisen ymi j.i .k "'11 an' no if y.ci ':.! 'i'e auvMiiip.: . " Vaiiiii'. went to the wuidi"' ii m tl'.a... t '- e t!" Pel'l I Ml'll! t.." :f I lir- .'onili. hi 'On.' i'"tiuin!;." .!! i'lii " "l ed , "11.l. i'!i. SiiuiiMitiiy" - with a liiebt- 1 ene I i:i-i'.e. 01 l. r i.er -"tl. -' ' Miint-th'li : I' Pi . ill" barn dun: t" 1' lui'ks :' 0 il iuii;llt ben Infill' I'll. Si.-., iinti, v. v:., if'it Mi, m Id be' W!,i : i' iil ymi ,1 11 mi Killed linn ' "Shunt i..tt . 1 ... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 linn, ' j fltid Siineiiil iil . I i j.' t 11 j 1. : tu leel , .piet r, H" !p l-ftel ii ,il d 1 1 lilti . I thi- 1 ait ,f the : t o v tu Iu r frielpN "I wouldn't like In 1. 11, iw I'd killed .-nine- buily. bill 1 I Ih.i.ii Inri-i'lliiel' body d ul tel I. ill llllil. nil' I iblllli" but , it niiniivlit :. 11 id! Ii" iuv'm nnvbilv : "Wc uiichl ti. Id Uncle P. kuow, ' said Niinni". "I )h. Samanthv' snddenlv - "' I wniililn't wonder in the len t it they'll p.t our Inn-ses, '. too." I "Like :- lint, " said Sitmaiithv. "I-.f 1 vonll pi riejit dot ii an' let 'em kin.w : , ' ,. ' , ' . ,.".'. ' ' ! what's l.a,ip..l,ed. I ll tv here ''"'U- m-suol. at.er t le y ,1 di il as we i kei li initeli ' l.t we I urn . ut , "Oh. I wouldn't .In,., tn'" ,,-1,b;'",'l;7'hl1' ""'m" bi-iies,, i ,,,,! Nannm What ,f I unl one nf the i 'i'l'11''.'"' ' ' ' -" ;-'" j ., (,.,...,- "Then vou ;tiii here, an' I'll p, und Sainantli . "Let's both pi, ' sai l Nannie. "It wouldn't tin nay good lor nan of up lu stay hero while the other was pine . " To this phm Sflmanthy assented, and they set off on a run for the cmuiji meeting grounds "It cured my toothache, auyn ay,' said Sr.mauthy. "I declare t was b.ieky 1 had it. wa'n't it .' Tt - "nt me hum et jest the right tune. Ei we 'd 'a' he'n fivo minutes later, thoy M 'a be n cone with the hoses.' Mr. J'orter was in the midst of a Mirring exhortation when tho two wo men reappeared nt tho ramp-meeting. Samnuthy went up to him and gave Lis arm o twitch. "You M better cmiio hum,'' she whispered. "There's trubble to the barn, lloss-thicvcs, I reck'n!' CHAPTEK XXI L ON TUG IBAIL. Mr. I'ortor broke off his exhorta tion very abruptly, and joined Mr. Boone, to w hoin Xaunie had gone with the news of w hat had happened. It was evident to all, from the ac tion and miinner of the women, that something unusual had taken place, aud n crowd noon gathered about them for information. .Samautliy told all there was to toll in as few words as possible. Five minutes later tho services of the tvcuiiiK were declared ended, and the entire congregation set off for Mr. l'olter's. "Did you key Samantby shot one?'' uiked H hud a. coming up to where Xsnuie ttooJ, with Lv metier and Secret. THE FRONTIER. RliXI-'llRI), Mrs. lYl!.'!. "Oil, do.U ' 1. -Ill it Mrs. Fortcr. "Oli. do.u ' Jsn't it hvfld' iil ' T .li .'.i l .l, n -i v. inl. to. iimht lhinhni.r nl' n i "Xt'iliu'i shall I. :,M'I Xmiinc. 1 l jiavo-, (iu, .,. ,. j iiat cuti out ! i-.... n ...,7.. pleii'y ..f i- ii'ip:ri . .ui.i n i.p't V..1I li.. , ,-,,. 1.1,-,.' I . .,'t h. to tl'iii!. iif r-t:iyiuu alone, and von i liavt-n t j till!" ' i r.ii.,d.i r-i -..v.' I -. i t i iii' in a lor2 ii: eiited. and the party (itl,v, th(l fnnil,. OU!..l. it v.., a ,-iod of Mom-f.p.x-4 men I t!i it i. :'.!p. i.Imiui t!io Intnl. M i',.-,e r.iP',. - Imor. ".'p.1 hit V::i : lire cil'll:'.li," :-aid III- !! iii--. I'lei . ii s ii-iu e I : (!; .-t.j'.'l. l He-; linn mir- tv lii I. a l. I it. '. , ied-iii' n-iiii: I !,'.... 1. 1... 1 i ..,(, ,,,,, ,,,,, M, , AJ.1,1. . ! t.ll-'U .! o.n.c.I ll1 "il It-! i v.-od and . m t'l- -I i tll--.li. f!' y. - N .. i i : -1 1 11 :::i:'i. 1 ' i- l'.' -li."' in I"! 1'.. I ., . IIP; ill :.. Je I ia 1 -..-p.-..- a. -1 i '. 1 - - i n 1 j.r .-en. .i'.I-hi i ' : ! : . t :.-,P !' "! t!: . .': :y t:ia: 11 - .1 ' U " ' "e ' '" I. .Ill l:-t . i - . .,-it. Ir, . 11' tp.i' 'We. 1,.,'f I i ''!' " ' ! t . .. . wli.it 1, '1 ! 11. 'Ill h i 1 t 1 : 1 .'til'.i 11 em i'.'-il i till- it'llU..!1 i -.l..- III.' ' hi .- ::i I iviili -1 1 pi . h ; r.Pi.l," hp..-,. limt ,.. ; e t V . mud in bp. .-p".li.er' !'' ' I :i'i nr. - ''' ! . Hut to l i'l-rh w:,i, h 'p aoieil i"- 1 '!.. I i''l:iel I i ... I nid niimi: iiimI W.. Iihv... 1 Mr. f'uile:.. h..l m: hi' Li - -I-l .1 Hull, th" li.uht nl ,1, . fell lull U. Kin lh,. ili :i mull's fjii'... I W nyiic -urn .. I l..i -k w uh 11 frivrlitenmi . fvl.imiti.nt. II" st. .ml r,- ,1 inumer l ! M rl Inuli,. I u,,..:, the ;.i,iMly M"llt.l!-.l 11 ! t'ir:i,.. :iv.:iv iiiih ... 'ditnlil. i- tin I: ! e nil. I lint hi I. , or! ,it!,...l t,,u:... i!,,-h",-.e. "The w iiil'i ,f I ;.i l .. .in, s tile tin?'- en r. ' aiil ih riipH?i.., s..i.nu'lv "M:.l Jli- !-n,. ! I -. -y lu tin-; pijiir M.l Per':' Mini: ., t i- ,P'i:y. ' Ami l-:iie..:;i.. bv t'l" dead, nmulo: t'l "i p, iti.'PV hi.-lt , tln- i.'l bi 1 1 ,'iiii b:i .'. i, ei'i prai.'d. a i t t ' .-utiu II th.-.i l,,.i':e re ..i.".i . hp- I iii'-p' ' " .1 a-l hu if .-. :.!t:"i.,ii m .1.: I . ei " eeniiip... 1!" ,b ...- .1 I 1 I... p, , p. ..f ih body. 1! P..,,. i 11 :. , I ' ; i ' I, Mi j',i. , , -i:i.- loll rvjtp tip , ' ii IP" p.. . ( l 0 In- h-.H -,.i.,.,.' ..... ' I tell V,. V II ! : I , . n," ;.,.l "il" ut ill" ..i.i,: .. .: !:.- h ... ,,sl In ! tip. tldin;:-. , 1' we , ,.( jfn i'-.u'k it .' the thu v.... we've rut u ,!,. n nun 1 Tin 111 i ith P. n.i,.' . leo ";- if " Ip-v : i n II i-'ll nil ll'.lll .-l::-t ill' l. up' it rem- IP el' Ihi-v inii-t let' lel'l ! 1 lit--1. behind. Thi'.'' iiuintiii" tu the : i. '.l.v 111 tip. iI.m.iw.h II 1. ,iii..i.. 1 likely In p:,t :,u end I . tli"ir jrt rlurm- III tins llriirhliiil-llun,! ('nl- -, -1,1.0 . j i mil 'Wi... Ml, .ir .1 in i limn .'Ul t'l It , ini.i.v ii it s,ssii,i,.tu in. i em. He i" ; iiiinril in- etn men n Iiih.iiii iiilnt...! thurr-r. Inn we h::in t ,-,:! mi tu the I ritdit irnil ler . ,im" res-uei nr unnther j '.. l. ,.:,.., i .1 ei , I track of em I ii.i-.ii -1 ii,, i -.in.- .-o. iw-.' " i, . : An I f'.u iu lei maliiii sm, !t a b'.,it a - we hain't made yi'. tlmttr-h I d.m't : Mdiow' we . ii -i be .t bit more thurr 'V ii ne h. ' b'.n Ii'i ve e.tii try, any. I . I...,- oi.' . I' .. .. .1. ii.,.1 .. .',, ..t I " " """ ',' ' etie.i i.'iii inii ei oiienni--, nor nenri ; 'em. we . ni fuller Vsn lip of ut J.'!l I beating sil-U a tatt.". a.aiii.-t her rib jtipht at it an' don't wn te n,. time ih.it ji ...emed in her tlu-y mti-t hea: What . ay. neiiiibuf - .'" ,( A hoai'y murmui ! a; rOn wciit ou r the ciow.l. i Lights v ere liroeiiicd, and a close exauiinatp ii of tlu piemi-o'. nbout Mr. )t.eii u ba I night f."' us, captain." Koone's bum began j "Ves. it ha- bet n a bad nidil foi "II, re'-their tracks plain's day," j Ve3poii led Wi'vp... "Xumber Si.t declared Hill tircn. as ( a-rer fur thill,,,, c,,t through with his troiiMcs." pursuit of tho lioiM'-thieves now as he "They pot away all ncht m ith tin had been un hour ago for pardon of I burses from the other place, " '-aid tin his sins. "I feel's ei we w as goiu' to , ,iin called Xumber FiVf. "1'kevi' fetch 'cm this time. I do sol" ! 1,,,. alter u-. but I think we'll be i !, An hour later thorn was unbroken tpiict where, so short a time before, there had been so much excitement. Thoy were on tho trail of the horso thieves at last. The dead man's bgdv had been 1 placed in the bai n to await burial en tho moriuW. It was twelve o'clock when tho liht carried by the molt w ho were on tra.'k of the horse-thieves faded into faint glimmers in the distance, and finally dwindled into so many sparks, and then seemed to go out l it the darkness of tho night. In the kitchen at Mr. iVntor's, the women ana ministers were talking over Creek, the two from the ci o--i. ii the exciting events of tho evening. j w, to night'a haul." Wayno had retired. To bo continued I The clock struck one. ; "I declare," exclaimed Mrs. Uoone, "I'd no idee 't was so late! Come, Mis' Holdredge, let's be goin', or we sha n't git auy ict right to-night, ou' I fl dew boat out," TSIrs. Ifnl irKlo wa-H a visitor from "dow ;i lielott-,- whom Mr. Doonc hx I invited h juiu w'ltli hm-froui caaip-iut-t- "Are you ready, Nannie?'' asked Mrs. Booue, assbesUHl Mrs. Holdredgo rose to go. '1011 can go on, mother, and Rhoda and J 11 come right along," responded Nannie. "I want to --eo Snni.ni'hy u minute." Mrs. Boone and her friend look their departure, and Nannie "called Sauinnthv into the pantry for cow ultati.ui. "Dick onuht to knotv of slims . pencd," rfaid Nannie. "It may be that the klOv.-led"0 lit' it would he of groat al'.rjia;;o to him. Hadn't T betier write ii tew liner, nud put them i:i the hollow tree? Hell hud them t-i-mm-- low, if lir; iilrradx bed! there tu- lil'lllt." ' f l ckon t juld be ,; (j-.ji.nl i I ."' r-Hil Sam nitty So Xnmii.. tore .- blank hvif nit.,f ' I ii ka' c jt then ecu my way borne,'' he "aid ('"cod 10 '.lit, fjauisii'liv. 1 i:1 j:!ad I didn't :di06t that i.mn, l.iit T don t think on did wrong'. 2-..i!.., ly docs. .er.iivr u i, r-nui fjauiautuy. ij.11 1 CO li "i ii'mui e-.ui -, nve: l r''l!,lcll0V'- 110 iomivw.I i, hut- V, liitlier .-onie oiin i IsrM did it. hm if- tione. audeun t ho hclpeniiiu I imii.n 'i I'm soi . y ui- hov s:iy euH t i h Moll-.'lil je'-t ill well Ii.-. ine In do it a- :'!i:!'-' ly vl' e. ; 1 f-flid ii'm. : lnt Xsnr.io and Jilindy;. t.vk Hk n d. r ii -.. mid i-vr'l.Jli'l iiv 'vent t.! In and wont to lied, but not to mh ; 1 T in: fa.'C of the dead man iihuie iu Me' j !i:i:m eeniecl lieforo her cc.ii.-t.j.ui , ; hi,. w.-is hmieM w uh hoieli v he)i f :. : a: I ih.,t .'-he felt s-iio .lad douo li.-.h'., I nil yet tuo thought thai a in.iu hi i i - i::-.: t j ui.-, death by her n:t w-v :! j .bipp. b;n a I'leafiiiit ime. i le ,b -pu-ve I it, ''sill- !u it e ij in.: ! t.i ln'i- elf ' Iv.ti I I lp'ii.-r ...ui..'e' '. . , ', In.-1 di I if " Cil.VI'TLi; XXIII. I .'Mil.'. oVI.liiiCAl.-i 1 t oN .'.,.llli-.. l.iioda." i-nid Xaiiui" . v lu ii tinv w, re halt way tu Mr. Looin-'-, ' . , I v.. 'i ivnt here 11 111'iiiite whil... I mi 11, p.- (lie '.'u.id iil- t n little ifii.v ' I'll In b:i -I; ill llu time. Some time I'll teil VP i H about 11 ' ll be 1 i -l, 1 biirk," 'aid Xnuiiie. a he Iriri ie I avvav "Dou't be fo'iiu-l. i;h,.da " "X,i .:iu." ic:poiii.l"d Kho.1.1, f. flia reth d ihe was al'rjud, in npite ni r a.v r.rn'iny tu the mmtmrv. ,, f!1i ,),, ,t l1)lf l.,ii.i elm,,,, t,f Pushes to nv.iiit NitnnieN le- 1 iu-ii . J ,,, ,, wltieli hud been partialiv ,,!,M.mH.., ,..,, ,iut ff,,,,, behind '.l , I,,n,l. ,,.,,1 l,,!,in.- tiiwi.nl "Mr. P..;. ter's -die miw that tho wiuduiv in tip ;..il'le nf th" house w its rei-. d iPi l :i mru Wii ; If fininr; '.lit. A-' .h" sa'V thi she beeaiil" .' ,'.i s. ions of a pound which she vepuel h iiiei'ibcvcd to have heard bef' .i". :-i'i"C leaviip..' Mr. l'crter's the dl i t a liicht-bird. I'liil dii- b teucd t.i it now til l. ..mod t" le suieethiiijj iu'eiiliiiv nboin . whieh t ! had sum !i"1ie.'l 0.1 lii ,! brier,,- P, wi'. civ. 'i three turn:-:. Then lh, 1-1 I'm::: p ii!"h it e:iui: "Ml . '-ih hl ..in I .. .. 1 Mr i -In. I :". t '.11' th.- m.'.p w lis lent been iuui.- I 1.: fill of lh- wind,, v.. appal oiili.v ll : I I: Pii'i . :l - it 1 11- 1 llpil.i...- nut lip. ii ' I p, 1 .ml ,. lite sh, d I "It p.'( be tin -iliuiiit:.lr..jiii. -," ; .he itiira.'il "Iblt wlmi ,..,,i he !.. '.-rltillj.'. flit t'l' 111" I- .: " ill thiit V..II i i i he I'iiili ..in w a-- w ill, -hill;; tl -J ', i I Iip'Iv tu ii" : .i"in I from tip. sh" I I ,.,( ,i ,..,,,. ,,. 1,.,,,,,-d th,- I'mei Ihe mad. T'i-ii id came dinvllv ', 1.1 1 1 1:11 .' III Mill,, ill! i-piM Ill I , i-lie 111, ,11', 'tlil. j " hut PlillI I "In tltllUKilt IliPi.l l. flight,.,,,.,! ,,,f .l,..!,. ' ,iHI , . ,1,,, ,,, I 1 1, ni t dare serea in . II I if .in:iie w unhl only emiie buek 1" p,,.',,, I.adlv friuhtelii'd. she did ; ....,'..'.. . . .. slll,"l: faeK closer inintii, i M ieeiiinn shadow nf ll.e bush behind I Inch she w us sill iie:. Tll.'l. hI... heard : t,Ti cumins V,,i I he upposile direct ion. Ki id," ly Mr. it -imp: nail come m meei ,,,11, is visit,',- v ,i - apiiruaehii.p. he f o men met in the .lielteiili : shadow t.f the eld . ottuiiw,.,. I. not Iif I (,.,. i,,(.t ;,.,-:iy fi om v. hero the limht - I .1 ... .' I :.. i . i J T0 that you, Xumber 1'ivo .-' a' keii Wayne-, 'Ve.-. it s me." was the tet lv "If- to throw them oil the scent, alter nil. When do ve leave the en-amp, cap tain? It'., retiui; to Iih almost to, hot for us in this vicinity, and tin sooner we're out ('fit the bettor I shal. be satisfied j "I will join you tomorrow nilit. Jntid w e w ill leave at once," repliee : Wayne. "Sen that everything is in : veadiness for a start as sunt, as,u . i rive. How mauv horses arc there in all?' ".Six." was the reply. 4 Thu! i there w ill be : iv. if they succeed i running in those they gut itwiiv I night. There's the two fm:n ho Building Superintendent! t'olisla lib in his recent report say that lilt I new buildings were erected lot vc-o in Xew York Cilv at an agci'cwuu ccit ol 873,781,05. .it ih II CoucrntraiiuK tUo Mmiute. Very few farmers have enough etablo manure to fertilize all their land as they would like. The bet thine; fur such farmei b to do ia to ap ply this stable manure mainly to t!io ero s on which thytxpect to put IjjoI of their lab jr. Il does not pay 1. 1 phut, cultivate au l hoe poor laud, livery addition of manure makes the labor more etlecive, aud therefore iiro pr'jil'.abl. V.'ith iiiiutral i.-r-tiliei? il ir di lie rent. Those nr., un v.aily applied to ;;r.iiu crops, lor which 'iressm;4 of 1 jO to 2-10 pounds per aeie aro ufiially ijnlilei'Mit for the crop, bi"idi-a h-nviuij; 5:imo to ho taki-u ! y the clover after it. Tkeio mii oial te.t ilicrs sjsfou become in tclabif iu the ili -t it due 1:0 1 py to apply them iu largo ftmcuuts. A i'tiiaa iimii'.iiy cacti year, suincietii in j make Ike- evop ji is applied to is luu'-h : betici. " j Milk t ri.roo Multfns. The cIp 1 se-maLiii"; nnalitics of milk aie ; ovt vnr.d almo 't entirely hf its tat an t casein content so lat us me compo'-if.ju is euiiccnicd. The ai.ipu.it of water in the o'ueeso ia iu- i-icu leal ot tuo amount of water iu tiie milk. J ho chcee maker has this uii.b",. ).:! eontinl thor.iu'jhIy. Tl:t f it in tit-; cho'-e i: jiml to the fat in 1 ho whole mil!;. The fat and casein' seldom fall be'oiv four aud one-halt or a1.' nve st-veu nud one-half pounds ; t. tuo li'l 0'ii: l- rf milk. Erch po'iutl of 1 it .1P..1 iM?oin produces np-! proximately 0:1c ii'i.i tivo-tbirdu pound:! (A ehe-There ia practical ly as l.iu .'h f .t loKt 1:1 v. hey when the mi!!; cout, nt i- thr.-.' per cent, of fat in live per ci.'. Tbi. is cotitiaiy f. the usual belief that there U fileater 1 :'-i w itii tbo richer milk. The yield ft ehecsj iiurea'-e-i a. tho milk bi- ica richer. 'J water iu 1"0 1-ouu -Is of mil!-: i.j li.tainod to a pideialjle e'.Ciit ii; 1 lieese. AseheC'.! inerePOM in 1 ie'h .n .- it decreases iu v, uter content. It rri'ii-ut- I iitlilliiK. cro a I ou t ponltiy buildina is d. viiie I into 11 number of reus th iiVi-.ii.ii3 muni l) I i-.t'.ded at tho bot 1 1 iu to jirei-ent the fowls, pal ticukrl 7 the i t :-:-. Hum tb.htin,'. A troo ilui i f.,f Liieo ii uivisiuu i i shown in j the .-nt. It is made of lath iu the! ..idii' iiy v ay, but has the laths at the ! lo'.iei part lery near tioetber, the! spuci's .o.'....t in;: lnoro open as they iro ' up. Th;- pi ei -outs lighti!!)?, malieft it ; bund nit, pi t.':t!e nud one c-;ui!v mii 'tc I. Iliiimis In tlio Still. After all. tiie true method to restore lost feiiiliiv to r. woru-oiit soil is to fill it with what is generally called humus, and not all of tho commercial fi i til izei .-, the chcuiicu! conipounds and various othersubstitiites for good, all around fertility will take the place of it. 1 1 asked to deline the meaning nf the word hiiiuus, I would be in clined to .-:,y iu us tew Words as possi ble that il was it decaying mixture, of vegetable matter und animal refuse. Thi se two elements form the founda siuii stone of modern farming. They originally made tho soil what, man found il, so rich iu fertility that all crops would thrive iu it. We wish to ictiirii our worn-out soil to this condi tion, 'there is no shorter road than that which nature followed in the pa. t, and we might adopt with pro!:t some i f her ways. Animal refuse and vogatable matter were deposited on the t-aith in all ages, and tho chemical action of the light, heat, l.'.oi-ture and sunshine ti.iii-formod them into rich plant foods. I hey supplied nitrogen, phos phnte, p"t.i-U and electricity, which fed the plants and ma le them grow. The .-nil rich iu humus not only sup plies the plants witii food, but it teui P"is the cold and heat to that the plant." are less likely to sutler from i it her extreme moisture, heat or OoM. Thia is au important point that it often ovci looked. Iu the hothouse bed the manure, which i a near ap pioahti n. .tin al humus, keeps the seed", an 1 p'atils watni with the heat that is generated iu it. A piece cf hind fertilized ar.uually with com mit oi.d of chemical manures will be iold'-i in the spring, dryer in suinmrr, nud less suite I to the growth of plants iv-eneiaily than aunt her field whore humus has been put into the soil ( very year. The soil that is lacking in humu is thus the puuie.-t Soil we have iu this in- any other country. It is poorly drained, it is t old and clammy, .iltd it I., never werkablo until late in th" stus.m It gn - - wore trouble ku I ilis-.itiHiiietio;, than anjthing eb-e, and yields precious little in return f n btbni u d up ii it. What null so-.'s need i not soiuc elaborate fys, tent of u'.idei driiinngo so much as it doem an upplicatiou of coarta manures I or humuk. 1 .," i ':CI i',h .-' .' Xs 1 i V'p'i'fr a roon l.nTwxrs 1 rss. Tlie:c i. ot.ly ui'o v.-.-.y tn rcnel) tii: c .itniiieii el' tuiuj..-. We mik t wiy .' 1.10 t !' l uriiyji .l ma nure, wast.- hay, ntiuv.-, f.;ras and every particle of material that w ill add ftreugth to tic toil. Uuy barnyard manure every time in preference to csmmercial manures, if tbo prica is the Mine. ('. S. Waiter, iu Auifli can Cultivator. tliltjuc l'ieUdt I'uuri. The cut shows a wry of makins a pic!;.-? fi-nce that i:; at oueo stronsana cbetip. X" heavy rails ate rii'ided. , T(i.,( llal.,.,,w bU.:,,s c,f )f ,. ... ; i,Citioi.i hold tl.e ,.u!...u 1 nnie.l lvween th-.u. X1"-' S .;. aju! ".in !v Uif , ..i0i j.," i., t Ho pc i -. la e ' hecp ', fe,U l, this 1:1... 1 of coUitructioi: ha.4 1 r,,nt ,-apfu:"-. The picket eua be - rt fC(,j wide o. di..ai v b'.ard - ! i-.v. d into jiick.t lei.f'.Ls, and tho strips three niches wi.lt.. Such a loace eau 1 .q idly bti put up aud will prove wry iutxpensive mil .-tii'-tly sheop a:i 1 do proof. Xviv Ltifjlaud Uoui'iiti.aJ. Simie ittl-rnoioty ft rpritriiln. The sec.l of "r-i"cuni.t!.s m:iy bo.ovn ia the fall 01 ia tlio st.riu it town in the fall 1'n-ywi!: h'ojia tl.e n-st -ii'm.iei. If --".vi' in Ue S;.:i:. ; they v,;!l .mi bloom bra y..a:'. uai-.-s an e'jpp'.i.i:i.-,!ly lavoiabie fdl f.jll,wc Tlieso u n i,-iy Ivip li.-; u pereuuiaK i;iit a-1 -.i'h nuuiiit; -. tlio re.illv de sirable Lind i fjr tip. av. i:i r.i I,. ime t 4..,v,U.u ere oompari'ivi-'y u- . Were I to restrict ipy.-ielt tu four varieties, 1 would select the fi.'i.jwin?. iVreunial obi is, 'iveet wiiliaei iDiantiius liar oat i:;, l.'.lii ' !; rip.l e:o iiaiiuii:.. If 1 cuuid ba' 0 I would add wall ilowev and i'mraan!a U.'iinterbui-1'' bfl!"' Of these, tip. tu-, best known u;. the pwect wiili.im- itud bollyh-j..'!. -. nivcis I nun sejil oouirlit ul 11 ! liable tli pi are lu-dav verv niii.-h lim-r I than t'.iey were a few ycacs j:i hollyhook.'', the dwnit doiiiilea in " ul ; mnsl a-; beautiful as i.'en. rnle-s ,. no lirt.i. plenty uf room and tinto it is best to b:;y mixed sec I of ti.e't of the ; varieties wanted. One's in,li idilid j tar-to will dcteriniut! whether the : jihtnts are to be irrcwn in rows, in ! clumps or iu bedn, but fieueraliy 1 clumps fr irregular ru'.'. i '..ill bo j ffiiiud the irp.'sl plea.- iu.u. "'f e -uise. I flic riiuatio.i has e ve 1 v: Lm to d with ' it. If tuo .'iirlc!i is ; sUppi-d : : : 1 1 nil" cauiiot hav-.. chimps, thou ehuose I rows, but if p. si-ii i!; have tho plants '111 llTCgtllu'. row-. tiet tpi'lPJ "Id j t:uhi..iied, tail, -'-in i-vl . mhI-; to .-- ive jas a b:t"!;:.'ruuii,l f..r the d'Cn. f deaf !e .Pies. il. liyh :., U ; -li'mid be to: I e.u'h w-av and i:i u-rv .-.I least a ne'i s"il. Z'-,' no Pitliii and i.'.vn t M-it.Ma.Ti ui le:- t'min ten iiiclu- . ' aliilowi Cainrauill:! . il !'" . .: ii vav. roid li v:.y. Th" tel lilliiibci nl uoou a taveu rielp plant pa v li : mur-i litter th. il. ti. an b ill 1! IU ' i bo pr.,t. .'.il: th.; bed or rows I with haves ol id, and brush mu-t i- pc-ring to keep tho it it oil'. Leave on i heavy front is over So .ie of tho mi"' i. .,'h, but ipi Inn m litter of soup- 1 In; placed oil ti. .vim! from hl.iv until all d.tP:p -i-in the spriio:. pushing i is done. If all pu-h up through it is bettor to rem"'.', lh" brush only and very top layer of b p. . . Keep all weeds dow n and ciiltii.it". If a lino dust mulch is kept over th.. -urfaee, tho ground will in t dry nut so much. Tho plants will self sow, and after once becoming established will only rcipiire to be cultivated, and iniih.'in d and enriched from year to year. It it best to allow only th" very nice it of each specimen to g to seel, tin-re will be more bloom and the next year's plants will be much liner. For tiie farm iv'Ves who have' but little) time to give to llowers, the perennial i and bulbous plant-- will give ::ii-t satisfaction. P.mma ' le.trw aters, in American Awioulturl.-.! l'oltltly Nolo. Ijonie iiens do not pusso-s tho eg.; laying habit and no sy.-tioj of feciuoj will make good layers i f stK'li hens. Fine bred fowls, :iisl, last aul all the time, I'ho Ip-pe.i does not matter s. ) much, provide I you me sati.-iicd with it. Every ht'ilo while soiite otic gois up a new theory for telling the sex of tho . hick from 'tin: ontsa le of the egg. All untisei:" Yes, incubators uii-1 brooders are nil right. What is necessary is a little c.vpeiieuce a, id you will bo ipiil" apt to bn successful. Too rniii h yotim; stock i used for brord-phi'po-e.s. The tpi.,.; chicks nil! be haidier and make kii.u fowl a if I'loiu two year-old stooi,. Make a note of the hen that had tho best ii.Meh and raised her c'ncl. i:i the best shape, and let her repeat it next houioii. She will do it Hens t u n the injurious ii. .., !-. ou the farm into nesh eggs i, i v.uir table, or t- pay the grocery bill. W:tat other farm occupant tinea in w. i A moultin.; hen i ; easily f t' ; .,- !. TL in do not hy in ely while moult . p .. and the food w lach cannot be uce 'eafher making p-"- to tho pi-.si i lion id fat. Ihtter give yoiu w atei troughs and ii-hes a thorough eleauiug Ijcfore it inns too long. It will head off sum" of these numerous cantu of dtoopin, auiona th flock, u rj I WOMfS'IliLD. 1 PRESERVINO THE HAIR. A 'cit Vfay Tot IVoiunu to Streug(Un t.i la re s lleiiil Covurlre. M'hat bus m ; le the hair thiu? Aa-1 what makes it fallout? Ill occasional t'i-ii t'.':'i. i- so po rdi'.'ht fea'p dis-ca-e, l:te 1 1 tit; presenee of some one tf 1 Lio i-i- i li h.juij, who .' mis.-;ou ou ui:li ii to it'iuoy mauki.id. Such ti j'lble.-i uurt b cai i. 1 for by those p!.yii"ia:.s who n:a; o a specialty ol skill ib.sejse;-. jj.,'. ume times oat oi luue nud a half the trouble conies l.:nPl OeleCllVt' Oll'O'.llu'lO!' ii'ld tblU bloo'l. T itt doctor hat to treat the pp-iiei';,! euLi'iitie.u of tho ryftoui, but ' tu,.- l'lt;"ilt e.t'.i lier.-elf give thu local f '..., en; t the Lair. il il ve'y t-impic, and lies within tho I'jM'-i'f.f :t'd, ye! ve-y niany fail to ;:ol ".;n,l ti-lllz IjO.au'-o u! 'lack of p.-.-.i -'eace. i'rio' ion aud p"rseveraneo are lh" two words that embody the s-e-jf. o! I.re,.;;; th . h.1t: from fall ! A l.Jil. i.V, r.:.-l to f.'il jv.' the pin- toss .,, up., lir.-1 step, let, me nay thai p .-UapiPuo 1- the pritu.i'-y lepuisito. Tuo .'..iPM ip prcpaiatU-a lor 'bp. p,ll';".s,3 If I'.P. Illitdo l f IP'eil Sjjp. i'.i nrir l.' i.-cabling son fuap and Miielhi,.-; 1;,;,. i.uli:i sced . Itis Jound at the eU'-mi.-t-. only, au l has r by- . pueiiie i-r'ie ah4 vat in luoit soaps. iSoiav; eke:. ii.-is 1; ,.-'i it 1:1 a lii-piciied . form sli-jhtlr piu'inut I, especially! pre) a-.ed lor thete.tln. j It if cmiiot he thus obtained make a j Huampeo o: t Uc fullowic iurcdicnls: i One fir.-: o' j.-reun soar., ..iip table-' : iioi: f p id-'rcJ l.ciav. 'ie hit" ' ' an e. : i (i p.u! ot veiy ff?r!u water . Hi:' .v. t.ia ', ciS in tho tsif, bef.mu b!i...h:l, put tho son-) into a bottle, add ':, Lj! v, a'.er, uti'l shako well,: then .. : ''.p. e-v a" i borax, und shake ' ni:-.i ...1 i-w 1! (ji.-.j 1:1 This h. the ! ii. '.'.' p' -.'. a i'iiiuo.is pby.iioiiiu, aro'I is t!:-.- ' a-' er.pen.sivii .-.i!i,iin.o that can j b l..i I. A lit!.' pcrfiimc may be e ... . i..i 1 a.'i a.Ti'eoaiiie add.i ion. 1 . ' .1 i.'iitit l- '.' .. i'I'iii a - tho hmi i lid be v.i-.'p .1. I uPi aware that .. . '.'l-. otteu pie-i.p iiu more frcqnent li t up-.'cip.:, but ubsercatioiL and e, i : P-ii-.'i: ho', h ..iio.v m,- tho mi-"tai:i! , f ! .i ".. ii na.-hi'.i.'. A't"r the shami m 'r. at ti:-' in- id hi a tlmroutrit iiiblun 1 ;h - 'UP tu'ilC, t ) aid the pieces-. Ij.i l easi-.s mu-t h,i'.... ! i . -. rubbing ii',ht and tiiortiu fur it liiae, but i. nee a day will be sa,'; .ueiil uidiuarily, : ltd So:.:" p'r-.'iis c.iii pit alotix with ; t iv, i ,,f three tiiio -. a w eel;. These are j ill. i u. ie wli i urn beil' litl by th" ', tte.t' uienln nl various hair-dre.-scrs. '. 1' iUi- out u tie. se::li a littl- of th" . ton:", after liavn,..; ,'nvide,l ihe hair ! wuh a piph'i, au.i rub li,;iitly villi the ; 1 all . ui I'p.e liii'..'""". Wii.'ii the entire ; : e.tlp : ; i ii -i -t i.-.!, put the bottle ' ilspi, a' ' with ell te u liner.. manip- . iii. it o lh.' ."ea!p. Kiovite.: i' oil the j l.'iil in ipppi n ;:. i t j '.a . hil; itri sharp j :ii.-riie:.il f 1 1 't"..u I'i.o oloe.o of ', tip-. 1 1 ea' ..ii lit 1 t , lip-i e i-,... a sbiff .'is!: eii'.-ula'.i. ;i. I bl.-o I .done l:nnr i -lie- the :,:i.i . :: : : i! ', : : .-apply i rem: i a.- i; ...i e.' ; ' iiv- -Ilaipt : ' bi.T.'. A ;;! fn, !i,-i-n n.,-1 .M! iip.t,.da:.-- .' hi -.i'.i ,.i -, iut s to M-li-rel pp,": a;i-l i.:d:vi,i,i..:it... Th" ; il l ot (:':. p,i ' e ,'i's 1 p.- 1,.1'tle, cling- , I!!.:, depep.l.Pi: . tl"' , n t .,, r:ii:ii'e 1 ...n-t bo stloiij. cap t..;. ..! ! .tries. . Hii:i..'e. she I'iiafes when, a- -.. olten ; haiiiieiis, slit, i- pl iccl iu n posn e,n of . nit r i it . ' - p o . i .-1 : 1 1 1 v with re-gar 1 t. '. money m tttois. she di-hkc" the fact thai she must ask for ev, ry penny that she -pel;.!.-. She has a- plea-lire in ei . in.', for -ho can make u saeri- li'e.-. In thi- vorydt-.' intent ma be f .und ! one ol Iho an-weis to the .jUestioil! nhi 'li so man;, patents arc asking, "Who do our daughters L'o out from i homes where tiny aro needed to ac cep. positions in t ie biisiio sH world i, lieu nueungeiii.ti V" The p.irl's answt r 1-. ll-:ia!!y. "I M,i-I be independent." und i: yo i will look closely into her I'll' ate I sin.ly her problems ymi wail t'.'id that the i u 1 1 m it leipv for which she lungs l- not ,,'i ii-" to ,!,, that which is uiicjiitipitiomil. nor , Iocs it a! iv ay n luebi.'.p ambitious vi-ioiis of it cale. T. but i- ra' 'it i tile sense of free- 1 d im whi.-.a an as-' irel ipcou". how evi r small, i;ii e-. ft it i.- not too lai" be.i.U when she i-. Iitib-. lii's d.i'.ivutci' ot yo.iis. and , pi vp le.:' ;-i;.:, thiii.-, 1' js but ten cents a -.ve. I; for lo r wiy ow n. Let ; i' bv in b-i -top I that i; is all her I :-.en.il:i--'.i":i y. If spent on Mon day no ,'oe.iii.s until tue .:e:.t Monday. I Lit her ll'i 'i: her OU po.:ket book, j a:id. i!' :' will, give her tiny mite to' mi:i iuy.seui.oi or pet charity. Iu- ; crca-'.- the amount u- sho .ae vs nldt-r, 1 l nc lu din.- aalualiy small uitich-s of' ibe.-s. When, howowr, she becouies 1 a young Wi'ei:a:i her allow aiiec should, if possiblo, e ver ail her needs Ifj -he can start a b.t:.k tfcoiiut ymi will be ;t i-ed to tp'lhe intero-t she will th 1 iv in sai i.: . 1... I, -' think ii v. t !;:a'-e b r pcauaoi-. .flioie e pi s.i i,. giMii'i ib.ii winch e. .-: the givel , jiotliiii .' :. idi'.'.i.tUe : will all to th-) iiappii.e-s, th" -"ii iCsp. '. t u.id siii'-p,ii-e .1' Vi'iiu d.p; -ht'.r, ( an y Oil . II .'i"rd t w ii lihe ! 1 ;! .' Wow IP - louie 1 CV.UJ'.iluo:). ! 1 oinf iu 1 ui I i-.ii eliu. 1 Before slr.tin; on oti- !n-t trip be ' sure tr) make yoiirseil a pi p.n dark silk bit ; o : tillable Kiel I. hi.'h I 'U Cilli pop i 0. 1 at or b, .:.:,.! - :.!l -r yn are s .tiled 1 1 your i-.o'lui ear - ill up th- di ' it'.e a . ! ' op , il! of I i. vac I d,.e ,. p t .L" up i'i ..ipm ::i you I t. .: VeliLi. oj . :pe p. , '.n ;a y mil p:.'t ''":: I-" ;V ln.n the l eueli&tlPg b: ! ..I p 1 .'.' I vaiv 1 1 pip. 1 h -i a1 the: t!. I ! vo l' ; .; i ,iy y."l: ha' t itist i will iu.i, a 11 , -Ll -.1) i P al . i.s at the j I . . .Ill ; : . j t'liM i- -. . '..1 ... t j -.. i.loa.. ho ' invented this oonve niei-eo, not to b LUtdono, has aUo l,n 1 a baa made, wbiehhe has nc?t us jet patented. ! This is of leatbtr, with a steel bottom, and is just large enough to hold a hot j tie of distilled water. It closes with ! a steel spring at tho top and has a ' comfortable, firm handle. It is very j little trouble to carry about, and thft I family on their travels are not obliged to choose between (.'-ling thirsty or 1 1311111? their chances with gerrae. j Very convenient traveling cushions j are also now beinu nude by wutuea ac I eu-tomed to making Ioiir or fie iueiit ! n il .-. They are provided with a idrap ' or handle that you t an pas? ovtr your arm, so as to carry easily, and a pocket ; into which you may slip aew.-papei, I luaipziue, book, or peiuaps stationery ' and pencil. ! These cushions should be stuffed i with t;oud down or feiitbc.s, so as to stand the hard usat;e which traveling entails. To iusitre their beiua; cool mi l refreshing make the rase of liue 1 Holland and the miter covering of 'India silk. For tho pocket take a pie -e of the same silk used double or hue! with the Holland a little pp.'-o than haif the wi Ith id tJin cushion CIP' se-v in with the Hfuiiis. A caso for everything and every t'ii,iT in a case is a good rule ir pack ii.i: ii trunk; it lesseu" tlfj work of paefcinat and the disorder of niipiuk i:ifr Le sure, for iustaii'V, to have plain ilat ca.-e just larj?e enoui,'l! to take in eight or teu collars. One of white linen simply answers every pur p'jsiv Another for the cuffs is un ad ditioual luxury, '.if course individual shoe bavs are now an indisjiensible part of every woppsu's traveling outfit Chicago llecor 1. 'Vlirti V ,! V ! tL v .m. !'.y: .: of i. a-r, ,., it-i-i tk:; theo. , ,U Ma- ..e.i. n" . :. i' uav be j:.'.- .n i muah better than th-j:-- ol women m the older countries. Ac ". -bi to aa au t'ioritativo statist p-ipa thete ait-.a the I'micd .States, i: : v. .. le, Ll1'. i wnuu'U to every luue' in.-u, wniloin ail KuropH thi re ae I'1!'' .v ,:..'e'i to eiei v 1001 i. i-n. Th" prop.,, ; ! .. i i i th di'lVvout J-lio, j . in State- i., !-. ,-i . vei, tin pible. V w .:uan h pro.- pe ot' iiinri m'o i , ilis trip iiv affected i'.i Tilt-nl.'i'.i.-tl'-!- i all rnuatries ehu- that the ipeui majority o women marrj In f'.o, ;i lh" tt-'es of twenty a id thirty, lieturp r.achiug twonty a woinau has, of course, a chance -f inatriino'...y, but. the objections rai-e I 1 y parents or friends to murria... i t u ttiuier a.jo froiiuently ounveiii the desire of the yoiiDi? woman to acpure a husband, und lead her to defer the iveddint; day. All the statistics that have been gath ered iu the I'uited States bear out thu statement that it woman's best chances to marry is at the u:;e of twenty-live, that over six -tenth "I' the marriages tako place bt'tivee'i twenty and thirty, and consequently I hut a woman's chauec iuorea.s up to twenty-live, und steadily decreases after that ago until it reaches tho vanishing point .s-.icewhere about sixty. Ladies' ii, me .loiiinai- laii,l",niij.' .iiwii. Three extremely pretty gowns in the seaioii s trmis-eau are iu palo t'.'UOs. Tli e first 13 iu del it at o gray cloth, gracefully biaided ou tlm poi fectly cut skirt, with a new cheuilla aud com -o net ti inimini:, o!itl.no.l bv ::.'iiy and silver cord It 1ms n short, tat In'. 1 coat. w;i!i ijuaiiit, settii-litting s.-i'ia'e tronts, ills i braid' I. and thu revers an 1 high Medici collar me en tii-fly covered with thu beautiful trimming. The sucoiid gown is nf putty colored cloth, made with a long polonaise, and trimmed with self colored embroidery; it has a yoke and small epaulettes of brilliant char-treuse-green filk embroidered with white. The third is a gray nndiuc. and has Binnll velvet revers and sluiuhb'r straps, veiled in silver pni pUi e. luMttkp Mior. I.nnt. A hint now bow to make satin shoes last stripe them across with narrow ribbon uf the saine color. This pre veuts the shoes wearing out at thu side, mid the ribbon can be ronowod when it begins to wear out at th bide. 'Tuo ribbons must be narrow, of course, and must, match the shoes in eery respect. Uousn shoes may have a little sirass ornament in front instead of a bow, though a little- bow is iu e e eo j ue It is h. .leaning!. From the STinpi. 1'iettily shaped gnu-metal hatpins studded with small rose diamonds. Siti-s muslins showing the regula tion dot design interspersed with lb. ml sprays. Mauy new buckles of gilde 1 sterling ailver iu dull tluisb, with oi w ithout jewel setting. Windsor scarfs having pointed, hemstitched ends, ia all the fashion able solid colors. lUiuiy aprons of darnod net, plaiu or brocade silk, as well as lace, to bo worn at afternoon teas. Many uaricw and effective fringes iu plain colors or lasttful confra.-ts. to: '-eTo-ral trinvjaiags L.-'lieately colored swuies haviug bayadere stripes of embroidery car ried out in either black r white. New shirtwaists showing full fronts decorated with alternating tows of black or white embroidery with clus ter tin-kings. niui'k net veils of very fine mesh, having borders with bowknots of renaissance lace aud very Hinall con trastmg chenelle spots. Silk am! Cuo cotton petticoats fash ioned iu tho prevailing sheath shapes to accentuate the elendcocss of tin iigure which is now so much d( sired Sets of pins for the back of tin skirt iu graduated pities, made of sterling or gilt, plain, engraved or set with Hemi-preoious atones, variously colored. Dry Gooda Eoosouiat.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 4, 1899, edition 1
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