i 4 - - WW BE 8TJH1S vn-rr a -c-rr. n. ..,MT . TJaE:N. fv0 A . .. . . VOL. 72. NO. 32. --i urocHett. - ii ii ii it i ii ii it ii i n-.Ai ; ' PEOFESSIONAL OAEES. tod FOR FALLING HAIR, -USE CULLEY'S- Bald Head Preparation I desire to nnv m h i.i: " ' j . T V-""J' ma i now have my Ilair Prieparati on SO that I can' an-eat th u: . .. ..il : i ' J . hair -,1M,S to . J -2 "u OI aa uouncelpr at Law wai ZJw." d . ,hU TT.i. u, r " K'Te a tril. ' uickcub irom its use. It hu aouopleaaant odor and I. wwujr inicxened up by its use. "iig Miea to know the troth rw!Lfe fair trial of i rvOSSEY BATTLE, Attornej and Couacallor at Law, OmoK8:iTartoro,Njc. . J Rocky Mount, N. C. In Tarboro office every Monday. xui.aj juuudi oaiance oi wees;. Adjustment ot cltima'a specialty. pAUL JONES, ' J TARBORO, N. C, in INCANDESCENT LAHPa Have YOU Tried IN A DAISY. 801116 th,Mol ampioy4 la Nuvect riant. i - 1 . - T J. MaBTIN, , J t Attobnkt at Law, V -Practices in the Coarti of Edge- cumoe, iuartin ana l ist the great SKIN CURE? . there Is . HE WAS DOUBLE. Mistake of . Louisville Qroon, - WasMngtoi Kotsl . . tU"T being told on a well, known Loo, ille who e to Waahlnirton oa ... !5 f JS f70' Wblch U causlnf no end of lahter. The groom red,. TbeHrttDrocea. tA.Moi.Ui. u 7.." " "c" ""iimton hotel la aubjetea U .tnJo w WlLh . remind ""h and wife." He .tWutlklS.VS-. tW.vU.P"d.Mt eamountof - J -.vn nae grayeL- That tho JKfcTd may gerra lor more than but iv, T " " P0 toto ho orena, by A OUmpa Into a Factory nm ky ta. am w Dmm. "T no a tk er offiM f sua, Pestor.. SSjSS I STANT RELIEF TAbbobo, N. C. JOHN L. BHIDOEKS &;60N, thick if not thicker than ever. I ALPHED CULLKY, Attorneys-at-iLaw, TA RBQJjtO 14 If. ' a. A. uiiiUM. . Uoaiiux Qnxuat Q.ILLIAM & SON f AUorneys-aW-aw- TARBORO', N. mu practice in the Counties Of Kdjrecombe. HaWai and Pitt, and in the Court of the cixofc riUUIClU JJlrplilL AnH In tna nm.U J -7 ---r wuvmii auu wravau WIUWU laslllllr Hi ! 1anl8-jT. T. P. WYO, M.1 D. PHYSILIAN & SUPGEON, A-ariDoro Br. O- unjce next door to Hotel How 30 iy M Sl i " - . for all afflicted with TORTURING SKIN DISEASES in a single application of ard w G. EDWAKDS. CrnorxA Tnm va - . .. woDaamu arer taoorded. How to Cur Hwry Siia ritnn." f, FRESH CfflllY TINYhop: AT THE SIGN AND . HOUSE PAINTES Paper hanging a ? specialty. ' 40tL TARBOUO, N. C. GANDY JO THE PUBLIC. I am Prepared to do ajl work in vthe . -. . -. i Undertaker's Basisess at tne shortest notice. Hating con uouteu wun my snop tne repairing business. All work Left at my shop bubu uave jrrompi attention. PRICES MODERATE, A 1 " j . . a.iBo a nrat-ciass MiSARSE for hire Thanking my friend for their iormer patronage; I hope; lo merit tne same, shouli they jxeejl anything STAND AT 10 Cents Per Pout ALL KINDS! T n the Undertaking I THE BEST ARD IS THE SIFrcT INVESTMENT EVER MADE. Repairing Business My Place ia en Pitt Street Three iscors ircn tte Corner of Main XG. J . Simmons. J. 1. WALLS. Fashionable :4: Pitt St., one door below L. Kdldell ft I , rine run Dreia and Eyeping Tailor- maaeouiu. The term well i dressed ex tends from the neck to the; foot of the BUDjeCl. 1 - f rrlfivfi 11 in 1 1 I AM POINQ A Till SliiU ..J O.if.s. BUSINESS as "chean as nnv 1 7 : I do Tin; Irbn promptly. J. T. WARD, repairing in and Copper I make the m Pot fcVtr offered to the public Austin 13ui!dirg. st superior Coffee 13,f Nathan Williams, 1 WCutting, repairing and cleanin at short notice. ? z .. ne Jhert 1 ara lngl retail hoe .tore, in our torn cWea which (ell 2,000 paira of ahoa day.inaklS a net profit ot $250,000 a year. We ieSYhWlow' our ladiea', m-aea- and children.' ahoea ii at l(ut ten cenu a pair, and on . and boy.' . lo eenU a pair. W. ahaU i&lUh .hoe .torT.T! eaca or ine nrty ' largeet ctdaa of the U. 8.. and if S1 n "Poatblegenna Ukei fjom the mUk are TdW - Aftet JJratnlng. the milk Is pat Into bot tles and subjected to one hundred and-two . degrees of heat (Celsius). - -, mu narmiui germs and yet doea not destroy any of the healthful : properties , of , th9 milk. u ootutd it VjU remain fresh for eight days at least, If not un- In passing from, the ,uvu' iuW a smauer one, mree large tanks side " " ua tney were oaojes' milk, to wfeiK tlon U paid. The first was for morn Ing s milk, the second noonV and the third night's. , J. . : The guide thenWnt on to say that if a child was furnished with morning't milk the first time, great care was taken that It should neyer afterwards be aenred with that from either the noon's or night's milking: If ithaDDened to hocrin ' uight milk the same must be fur nished each day thoughout. , me Centrlfugenraum U one of the mostlntereatlng. Here the milk U Jeated to about twenty-flye or thirty degrees R and then pasfed Into the Centrifugen, as thehUchlne U called which separatee the cream from the milk. . This machine is constructed on the plan of the churn, a paddle Is made, to revolve h Lam . i. ww iromiwo thousand to four thousand times a minute, by which operation the cream being the lighter remains In the middle, and It puosipie 10 lead It ".!, In ... . aiu,meu mun off by separate pipes over a cooling apparatus. The cream used for making butter is taken from large basins, surround ed either with Ice or hot water, ac cording to whether the butter Is to raaae irom sweet or sour cream. Naturally the butter made from per fectly sweet cream Is much more ex pensive than that made from amir since the sourer the cream the more butter It will yield. After the cream becomes what Is called butterreif It Is put Into great churns where the naddla rL. from one hundred and twenty to two hundred times a minute. , The butter now appears in tiny balls about the size ot a large pin head. These art caught by a sieve through which the mux. is poured, and then put Into the kneading machine, where the but termilk is worked out and the salt woraea in. Cnautauquan. Sw . " wuuful little glow lamn. with Its frariln W.k jt-TrRi V xar more latertrtinc production than Its auLULwtSSi wsome progenitor. 1 the are, lan 7Harpcr'a JWi InrraD& factory we are mom tv XT? ZZ?! fbr tUt femalelabbr Try u . eIincal ladastrUs. -.t mu oeiono- to the pentl.r "oiea oy ue nimble ; fingers leaned over th7 ne Z " .V,' "cartes tUtwe UMK:rw,s ou- WUX employed in wind! n i wire on spools of small electm.ma. eriaJnt it v ' ' "ia ex- lv. !?, rather nigh, aren't thevr UrTaJy 11015 thtt'B ,our "?Ut 1 hTe nere only one j ,Mkn?W il?.b?t lt,, dollar..- clerk replied. ' toe clerk replied. Mow do you figure that?" "cij-weaaed mn &ko as the he ful features. 'Well, there's "tu. were a vrtua-aoir - - sterUUation- four dollar, and tv miZtt?" i I noticed one dav. fm. 1.-. ' w-.rTr wires on the by aide, and make eigh" " r Xour ' ZSL for the Then th fnrt- .1 . - : it..;: T - er or the 1 . .mmuuicu ou nai "uwr uq nner tJra UOWD on the register, while mm. electrkl nn,,.J " 10 .?,.IU awear. te cried, "if I avenuee.of employmt didn't foriret all ahnfti. t-m!.. h v... ..r.7.11 PRICE FIVE CENTS ..vxa of all b Lcamung Powers Latest U.S.CoyVReport :TT--:.'- ft THE KKXABLE HAN. Soma of Hla Chrotr!.- Wfcy Wa Lora Him.- and A J Alan Kaaw Ba lMto ten dollars. say nothing nat.. Here, Uke this keep the change, and about It. please." Hut the clerk didn't uDge, so didn't think there any reason why be shouldn't tell the story which he did, and thus It was told by a Louisville man, who re- TYtil0!7 ,r9m Kington. Louisville Post. nir fine AoaaocuWemaa U the most fa- TU"M Of mortal. If ha vhA -5. .i ways cheerful and h ant .a n v. ..11 to be favored: and who ahti km e contraryr a aoea not BMMurii. r..?i that th .f. vi- 1 . wmw naa is always a mny new I ,yurM ot cheertulneas or hrtnlnM. for womeo I those with whom he conaa in coo- 1 1 1 1 lant r m .v. . ' the work 1. awT. 'T" . MTWi . !t wuirrj, a very utUe 1 iwBj 01 msu " someumea quite enough tractive n&tnp . . I vn. . . . . ut kin isauT "4 ir.Vi'rf" mm u cl. 1 , waM uracuoa mi I aavr wennir. keep the "Pfeoc. 7 aatlsfaetory rata - Put the aodable man U ever unoo -rgy used. Is at- wi Duoyancy where as we pass from ana part f the lUUe bulba In a forma Jive stage, Uke a small hottu .ta J . , ucc at each end ia ona piaoa. the carbon ftla- ytr lB bases ana con That . VIRGINIA'S SHRINES. Rescue of Vanlahlna; Objects nacaii ioiAnial n.. From. iuf v.:. - I nectlng wirea In m lifr v. . . . """"'vbi uireaw ninir .n 1 . . "re uiiunea almosttotalobUteratlonof much that " .... roQ f Procta. of is mos t desirable to cherih for rea-' .v"" crlx)0 sonsol istoryandofaiustprkleof flJ1? lDfand .b, women of Virginia are atrtoTH.i . carried on la now coming to the rescue.. Ther ar JSCkec,u,10 trade aerret. n see the oulck fingered chur3hes rr.vIL "c DTlIU 0In,ents doing what they can ...V..f " ,! I w ee houses, to keen lnta.7 :rr:.t'u ' KWa PMc man inf i mat have surrlvt f- It ta n abaolutely yearaadfor. The soc La bia man. were h a book iv.at . - oa saut up at one's pleasure, would be comfortable man to know, but one Is not always In the mood to read tha. xaoat laterestlnir nr th. m. mm . . - " - oe oivertmg of books; and so with oe ociaDie man bis soelAhllitv la . . i . . -. ww-vwimMto our feelings, and then ia he a distraction Mik.. nan a diversion, an aonoTanM i .t.a . . .. - ru H a oen er action. It Is true he alwava hat t ... James White Omb RBfy. James Whltcomb iiooaler poet, is . TlUey, the nerTQus as a Ter .7,!t".Df New York. "Ul "ymeater has ne ffotten over hU love for the A aTraaaaad. babhllnn. k x.. Kl i - , . a ana SO Gotham, town almost unhM. I hKT .. ' T Z , aT bim eceslTely. The men and women who push and tZ . ii? v, the ted railroad tH l0VdrlT,e hIta traction, Sod the obsequious walUr I. yJ .... straw. And yet throughout It aU Riley prescrvea hU grjod nature to a wonderful decree. Prr-.u- v. on. of the most eWnlng of mn, a capital story teller. deliWul ePkra, and although I have known him toahk. l;v- for an hour before be waa cafed upon to reply to a tt UIngnot uncommon to celebrated preachers and actors aa welL TU'.er Is on very good term wit n ,i and himself. He h : i"r quite thirty thousand dollar, a rear from his books and Li reading, ills poems are la !man k. -m . l : . j ui vae uigi;ne editors, and ara copied more extensively by. the periodical pret than rw trr of any other American wriu-r t":aT Nft.only this, but lu u. ii, spread to other lands, and Lis rer have been translated Into IVench aadOermaa; and UtUe wonder, for he. has spoken t& i. the colo- i rJ.n' r::-J?" "UI? P4 of mm of Inr. Imm ..j i . . what h.r.u v' ..tTTl har.,." Zl?r.T?? iuBr. .v - t: ;r-"r ri V"""1 tuewonaover. w-aiwH. u it is a swelter-1 ranc Jes:i s Weekly, W m - lain rvv SbUSaT BUIIl rTVaW n SB W am - a A a. m I r i ... wv i Nttlnum i n . . ' : j( ire iciuarii oov nni ... buu Tjennri v MaA r....ui wire wnirn bm r.,aui i.i. t .vi.v . .. . i l. . . - - , .v.ic uu presef.. R , ; " uig i "i "-u cava not oe Otherwise tban I now wariyia Thundarad. tnsortptlons In church vard.-Zn ! . uocor Qebulb; to the platmum I oomfortlno. 1U Alia tWA l aBwBmw . - terles; to coHect and In.urV tie 1 L'? M of melted, if yow a pale, or SnS ..t. b' t nmsuMPvatiAB. m a . . vvica w irv. wn aw.a .a . in ' .1 - a . . n a a - vtMvirda tv. t. .. ' . Oraas screw can mA 7j . reoords, and other lntereatlne, W,. I ff!V,crew p and button. Lnaul uscripU ddcument.;tofiBdaBd;VtTh bTPterof keep the furniture and household ' 1?-' tWm lb 'thai many flushed, ha verv .nnmnri.u). . VT "J'e; ana it was soon Ulorma you that he uerer saw voi I H, ' , a ore feellaga from effects of the THE NEW YORK WEEKLY DEB ALD a year on theinvertment. We aell theatock at WILL be " wirnoiTT AMERTOA'H I QUESTION iV. T r iiaory oe mncn more than 10 a .hare. Ko atock haa ever been eold at lew than this price, which 1. ita par Talue. Stock non-aMeaaablo. Incorporated, Capital 1,000, 000. haVe ,VCi 'i000 "tholder., and the nunbe7 ia increaalng daily. Soma of tha principal atock holdera are: T.s.v.iin,. u v . . Xk. Jr , Catata, J.aCalel5,,W., TARBORO, N. 0. JACKSON Leading Family Paper- The reputation that the Weekly Uerald has enjoyed for many years fef being the best home newsnancr in Ih il.nl niit 1 l' .... .1 .auu " lil U. materially added so during- tho year of 1894.- No pains or expense will be spared to make it in every department the most reliable, interesting and instructive of all weekly newspaper publications. It will be improved in many ways. A number of new features! and departs menu w Ul be added. The latest develop ment in all fields of contemporaneous hu man interest will be ably discussed from week to week by accomp lished writers, THE HEWS OF THE WORLD will be given in a concise put complete form. Eyery important or, interesting event, either at home ori abroad, will be daly described in the columns of the Weekly Herald. J' a T In politics the Herald lis absolutely in dependent and sound. It tells the righto and wrongs of all sides wlthobt fear. , Farmers and stock raisers cannot afford to be without the Weekly Herald Hnrni crk. itkh.i f. p. HiuSS'; r-i- Wte or, Pro. pectus containing the names of onr kholders. etc, or tend an elder ?Uk rnclottng cothiert check, eath or monry a share on or o aharea. I'rice. 10 DEXTER 8HDE nnJ - w-.wamv wsbfbtj avaay avstV. J OFFICE FuRN iTim . i M EIA a. t ;- i iJ Oplnm Habits ' . Crt:l at borne wiih ? out jaiB.liookof par- :--'tiarsceDtFatE, -i tWOOLLEY.itD. ivni Wluteiiail su the earning year. It will contain a regular The Weekly - . '- f i , year THE SUN The fir st of American Kewspapert, CHARLES A. DANA, Editor. BBMaa The American Constitution, the Amer ica Idea, the Ameiicn Spirit. These first, list and all the time, foreyti-I The Sunday Is the greatest Sunday Neirspaper fax tl e I I - - . " world. Price 5c a copy. B mail, $2 a year Daily, by ma 1, - . - f 6 a year unny mu ountiay, ny mail, department each week devoted exclusive y to suBjecta oi timely Interest - to them and giving many valcable snggestions and new ideas. S ; . A j. - : The women and children bf the land will find in the Weekly Herald a welcome visitor. The household and . children's pages will be both instructive and enter taining. They will abound in hints and receipts which women so much value. A brilliant array of novels and short stories by the best writers in America and England has been secured, so that fiction will be one of the most attractive features in the Weekly Herald during 1894. -lu iaci, we rveeaiy Herald will be a magazine of the highest ordei, combined with a complete newspaper. , NO w is THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. i Only Sl.OO aj'Sear Sbnd FOB SAMPta CoT. , Address "" j THE TEEKLT HERALD, ; ' Hxbald Squaux, ; -; NEwbroBK. Address THE SUN, New York. Administrator's Notice. I Having qualified as administrator of Gracy C. Htallir g!, deCoBBed, late t f Edge combe county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said dc ceased to exhibit them to ine unaersigDed on or before the 12'h day of April, 1895, or this notice will be plend in bar of ibeir recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 12th day or April, 1894. HENRY JOHNSTON, 7t Adm'r of Gracy C. S-alii ns. ArJ min is tratorV Notice, The undersigned having qualified aa adm'r of T. B Barlow, deceased, this is t not'fy all persons owing tbe said deceased. to make immediate payment, and all per. sons having claims against the said T. B. Barlow, -to present them ior payment within one year from date, or this notice willbep'ead in bar of their recovery. ma . - m a sr rn 9 inia ora aay oi may, itsit. W. L BAHLOW, Adm'r. J. L. Brldgers & Son, Att'ys. 6t s Jackson, Tenn . M AKCFACTPBERS OF School, Church ! : and Office ? . . ' s ! t Furniture. School and Churches Seated in ti c Best Sfanner. Offices Furnished Seed for Calalogne. THE .COOPER MARBLE f DEIS, 1 U. 113 and 115 Baak Street. NORFOLK, VA. LAKGK 8TOC.K OF FINI8HCD i Montuasnts. and ; Grarestocea. Keady for Inmedlafe Delivery. March 81.1 ISri? 5ZSxi fVn Praaarvlng Milk for Mentha. me ew xorit. Herald report marked success la a method adopted in France for the preservation' ol mua: ; u baa been found that wnen taken fresh from the sow. and pnacea in a receptacle with com prosea oxygen, and Anally stored in twenty-flye gallon cans at a pres ourw oi two atmospheres, it wll vmrei ior months In perfect condl- tion. it Is said that milk thus treated and sent from Lyons to Loa- oon, developed neither germs nor ierments, while It will stand a tern perature almost up to the boiling rviut. wiiuoui cooguiattafr. It Is claimed by M. VUlon. who has perlmented In this way with milk on a large scale, that whsn so treated it is freed from germs of tubercu losis.' It Is an Important inven- lion ii ;t comes up to tbe desert r nuu vi i. neao not exactly upder stand how the compressed oxygen and atmospheric pressures are to be ootatned on a farm, but some of our aairymen might try it Charleston Courier. Growth ot the Fruit Trade. The statement that the fruit asso ciations of New York city handle nearly a hundred million dollars' worth of goods In the course of twelve months thows very strikingly how the trade In frjlt haa davelrrW rW. ing late years. There. IsV tradition In New York that a shipment of two hundred baskets of grapes from the interior, onee glutted the 'msirkuL and It la. not so many years since the present f volumls ' of business 'would have been regarded as Impossible. We have, become, ho weaver, a nation of fruit-eaters, ajid.t"bje trade Is likely to expand to greatly increased proportions In the next few sea sons. Ease , of transportation is largely responsible for the enor mous quantities shipped and con sumed at 'present, and it is reason able to expect that there will h. olden tim .n i l ttXT .. . ' 1 ' : 'i short to save eTervthlnr.u.." v ' 'U In riaa slgnlflcanca. Wbdue -t .. -Rtbt has been expressed for all that was : thTlndh u V irom the top of destroyed beyond recovery ! I?'.0000 rcury 1860 to 1865, andfor tha fs,:,J Z F? . air from loss due to the nelact dVrW thl " aiJ?.2nm' Cut twenty-flye years following thT ' V . JTl P V tU ... -v iMu iu BurriTlnp hUtOriraJ th t.n .ti i : , - surviving historical criala. Tk. t checking the further process of de- cbjecUand materials. The tkTf ' tk. P. -iL . ft lamps. a struotlon la one In which Ihe dauT ; Z mj7 .tk of th. glow ters of Virginia deserve . sffi& dSSJSt X&IZt ""H U femaritof th. yrnmVUya.tllm51V I. I !; T" P cwaaly ex amined and tested, . befor. . Wpg are many IntarmadlAi lew of Reviews. Color of Moraaa OH Vkt4 tor L good deal of ImpwUils at- TUlon. and each lamn ia chmSI-. i The carbon fll&mn v r T w I r , uui) avecu- tached retdTmaainMil ..4v.i ' l tl. i w - . . m m wirir ram uit n. ui ex Den bora hnM . ' ui nuuiua m. . the color of horses, rrtlculiurTy with 1 imi kBCthr:ju,t so- snort .regard to their legs." sail k C. ! i no longer, every joint and eon- m western stockman. "The ' "CV4K,a t perfect, and- every best horses I have ever known had lecture of glass with metal must bo itwi na tegs marked with Kvruusiy airtight. wniso. it is proverbial thai sorrel and chestnut horses with white upon their legs are good natured. while horses of the same color without a dash of white are often found to be unsaie animals. Many rvvmU tMv m r . A Lona so rn Barth. loneaoia. bertha In thf orld, I think that t a lUrhtbotiST wono. unuitttat a llghthouae terUih.e. mo ." remarked ..ui xauoart. Of OlooaaL.. that the partl-oolored horsei belong- Job of that kmd for t- v... .v. wr kuclr , dava nnA V- V JK u mey are really chosen lJ ' . . v" wsereoi I Speak, on account of their gentleness and ! T? "Jorityof Ughthouae. reltut oocujty. . n , d that a black i ceaolate point of tha bora, cannot stand th Ui i and In aom. of them aa ... white horses hav. been prooounoed i ln m7 CM kPrs cannot com aaun.uite4.tocoId. The'phy.iogno. J? wl:t outside worU my of horses Is also murh rl during the whole of th. winter t- If he U fuU and broad between the CMeg "Ppllea of all klnda toe eyes b. U supposed to have surwlnr I .the kPr d for the IlghU must enee aaa to be easUy trained, but ' ,T. TT " , tforehand. Just f he has a sharp, narrow face, be f,! Wa, ?P P I plaoa' careful how much you trust him." Globe-Demos rat Wisdom TootS of a MarrirViith. A foasU curtoalty In the shape of a mammoth's tooth ... - S. Richards. Th. tooth waa found at the foot of the bluff Tin from th. beaBOh. , am' ini jt with clay at the time, Indicating that It bad been unearthed by the break- 11 rm aa a a - " atwar oi ua mil Truk the tooth, which waa of an oral shatv. measured 7J lnchee In its larV.tL vneter, 3 Inches In Its -smallest dl- na in lncaea i tlrcumler eace. . TU . posterior -edge of the tooth was 4 inctea In length, th. an terlor edge 6 Inches, the largest cir cumference 22 inches, and the weight n pounds. It Is supposed to b. th. lower back tooth from .'the left side of the jaw. The riders Ura ti,ra to chalcedony, and extend entirely! through iK yv.v i.ii. it. f like that, perfectly oblivious to what w Rotnjr on la th. world for, months at a time. Of course it Is abaolutely impossible to get eren a copy of a newspaper. Th. keepers Uve to b. consUntly on th. Jalert and pre pared for any emergency. On stormy nights sea, fowl frequently dash themselves against the lantern g asses, probably Rinded by the fflareof the light, and In that way destroy themselTe.'-lob-lWvC crat. naMvora to rrassur tab h n "jk now nr. Boandso waa taken ie same war you seem to h taWn onty a week ago. and that he burled yesterday. AU this Is told la his own sociable ay, and If It doea not Immwliiui. Interest you. It la a rWur M a . - M w v soouid De, t) see how It IntereaU Dim. . . mm V . I. LI- . . ww sia;wue man naa m. ara v worming out or you the story of your daily We, with all lu cark and care, and In doing this he seems to oe performing a disinterested r. tW. In., m ii.l. I. a. ,, . . . - Nuns reuei to nave an ear at hand Into which to mur ii. i.i. . . . c vauo oc our irouruM ii (.. wMflwncnis;aaa ta. soelab'.e man, to thus casting hla bread traon tha waters, haa it all returned to him not after many days, but Immediate ly, ana so he naa the wherewithal to ne more sociable than ever to others m renearslog what vou hr tM mm. TV a At .VI. 1 . . .w-w.iaio uu IS Seldom nrrv. J a -m , . . .. - awunu. aus tonirue is not idl uf. flclant to give him the opportunity for reflection. . So he is not given to toinsing; laiklng le his fort a.r,1 one who la always talk log can hardly w i; ao anything else The sociable man Is, in short, just tha Mad ftf Bv man iK.l nn. - meet one In a great while. tb..,cIcefniltod other garden a . I VifWliiAa. at I V. . af m I a. a a OOL WllAn tlr1nry a-l. a. . aTif Lan ssaa-aaa.T a m. of rcft, loa ,jmpUi1- Emersod mentioned that. In pons, to an urgeni telegram from tarlyl. to in wttrft a ... deljy to CheUeX he had taW train, and at mlinft door, which waa. epe fj by Cariyl. blrnaclf, who received m with th. heartiest weloome. Kt Sartor'a mood waa changed. He asked gruffly 'Srhst YA k-..-v. him over to the oM . Surely not the ''lefureP ''the most damnable occunatL v,. i W suggested In thU march of In teLectage. Were there not wind bags enough In Iehaahlr after the Anti-Corn Law league .bal loon had burst? tn.lt 'Hear, O Israeir what . tv f: hear and what have our own peo ple heard? Turn Id or from ITed prophets, I am ready to cudgel all the asses of ChrlsUndam if 1- striking I could fore out a Diria. message from them, as TU'.. i from his donkerr TTav- - Magazine. Fruit from SowtKTJrlca. South Africa fruit now finds a ready market in England, ard tiar Is every prospect that the cultlva- onger between whiles the better; not that you do not appreciate, his wonn, out Decs use you do not fed uiat ll xs rtgnt to monopoll. his taJenU when perhaps others may be suffering to enjoy them. Boston Aran script. Tro. J. W. SMI TU. rirutml mf th COMMERCIAL COLLEGE of KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY tlIMOTOM, mSDtDTHI MEDAZ. AJVZJ D IPX O ASA AU-a.ka-Sa aaa HmI.m lUaaat..-. ,uL c Itm. i l B. tmUlm iplMa.a. wr4. raa..iuhT. Ttm Vrttlu ua T.l..i...i ddraaa. W. at. aiUTil. lolMsfay Uf. S525 Agents' profits per month. Will Drove it or nav forfolt N. art cle just ouu. - A $1.60 sample and terms free. Try as. Obtdester tk Bon. 28 several sections of the I country ' beor. many years hav.' lyjgProvldenceJournal. i j Why He Changsd His Mind. T used, .to think that mine abcrat . the ; mule was good one," said Woodby Witte, sign. j "And t what changed your opin ion?' . I -ooKKies laughed at It." Wash i lngton Star. ty are most curious, and make great web. for nests. In shape like unto soda water .bottles, which hang from Us fir trees. At night the caterpillars leave tha smU an a forms) long procession, sometimes aamasy aa two hundred together, following ao closely that tW lv Ilk. on. huga acorns.. -If the leader happens to get datacbedthe others are hopelessly lost and wander aim lessly about looking for him. ily friend tells ma. that sha once saw .och a chain and the leader falling pre waU the others seemed help- lAslB an ak M sa AW . . . I Tr" aeeitiag ror aim nnsliv ail tnmMil .. . .. . . J Y "wi uur me wau, too, Out Joined o. again whan they found Mm, Continuing their proceXslon as lr nothing had occurred to disunite them. A Very Delicate Scale. Wonderful stories have been told coaosrnlng th. extreme delicacy of the scales used by tbe mints at Pila oetphla and London. That at th fir. t J named place is said to tell the exact a hair; tbe London wonder difference In the weight of humced. while tha nril.i TTMrr. TaVL.? 1 ha. been written k7. .7".i.r,T V"' vexs, Mi com-. OO.lUi "Tte mostaoeurau scale !n mannaea a? - sbw - mmmnwmm SB tnrough Vhe tooth, whUe tenai between has the Legloa er.Heaae. M. Ambrose Thomas, on whom th. Kraad cross formerly grand cordon of th. Legion of, Honor waa be stowed on th. occasion of the thou sandth representation of "Mlgnon," is one of six civilises who at present hold that order. Melssquler Is the only artist who has ever held this distinction. The number of grand crosses Is limited to eighty, but for a long time past the numbr aWuaJ. t, lT folding the decoration has varied better means of transaction ' f : "Z7. p.F I T0 'prty and fifty. When the tvM.n t),. .t.. . I - -w-vc4ugrucer. produce at the Cape for the eurm! v of Europead markets wlU aoodbX come an Important Industry. SlnA vne commencement of the fruit sea son, more than oae hundred tons of fruit have been hipped lo En the condition of thilrzli Aa Ha ar. H-al Kaa " - . I. i I wonder if von all knnaK.t I don market hav. been iw! a. profassional catrtClara at T7rrra things stand at present. It is cheanrr which form such aa Interesting study od always granting that the fruit to naturalists, and about whirr. - arrive in markrt.blo condition girlfriend, who haa been wintering PT bcttcrto I in to Coven t Garden est the- Riviera, wriUs to me. It than to send to tbe trold fields. uarden and 1 ores t. BILIOUSNESS Who has not suferwl this ralserj caused tr bile in the stomach 1 . a. wmca an inactive or aluggish liver failed to carry off. THE rtCYE-TIOR AHO CURE IS Did Venus Wear TT.ht Shoes? Lreion of Boror eairratl in iam by Oen. IkmanarLa. th I aid, the holders of the grand cordon , . . . vJti v tut rrxia cordon .. APropos. of tbe Httle toe Question. ! were entitled to draw jwi TZ? it -may interest those who ....ri ! Attv. -.-i .n :."! i f k the worst members of the Legion of Honor re-4 show. V diffirri In the Louvre has a foot that might "iwwnuii .rencb slipper two sixes too short for several genera tions before the destruction of an cient Milo. t 0; grand ofScera. 80. and grand croasea, 2120. Decora tions conferred oq civilians do not Carry With them aav rwnalnn Yn . w .. . . r liquid or powder, which gircs quick action to tLo Lver anil carries off the tile t-y a rruld move ment of tho bowels. 1 1 is do pa r gatiTe or griping medicine, but . purely vegetable. Many ! tako pilla -more , tike Simmot-i Liver Regulator. f BTa bwn b virUw ia .'! ya-ra, bjmi avfw tryuar MfaolrMelBtaas l to iiara we world" U now being discussed In KngUtnd. It U so finely balanced that it shows the weight of a caodle OT tATtS y W w, mrU iu. . ilfNeiaOM la u na n- a. iWl sajwaaawtiWl aw-w au-t bot V artaaaa SlUljr. auvsyhaarna. Ssa. rjuacjtaaa-ai aa.itis a o oon uaiiyiews. 1' w Haw... aiicr ine tamebM ben extlpgnlshe4. . 1

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