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TOO MI CH ftOAP.
Cleanline Mny '! 1 nT
Thoughtful peop'e wish to know 1
f we are reall,- letter than t-ur an-;
cestorsi. une liosiini" wtua
tamed we are certainly Cleaner, n ,
i -t ...
It
is difficult to riv that anybody c:m j
stand that a in ni can cie.m niiii-.i
in tue wrong way. Dr. M 1 Jacket's
has discovered a skin affection al
most petular to women who wash
an J powder to frequently. There is
redr e.-?, with S3 iline'f.-, and C'n'd
erab'c burning. Exposure t.
draughts iucreaiis tlie syuipti-in-At
times there is p;da, canting lo
cf sleep. The zeal of some Amc-ii
an ladies in the prac;iee of the ir
tue which is next t godlin ss b
marvelous. One is said to have con
fesstd to lining applied a well
known cosmetic powder thirteen I
. , , , 1 !
times m twelve hours, each time .
after the face had been thoroughly !
washed with a yet more famous soap
Mr. Iticketts prefers good pure olive
oil from the south of France, appli
ed two or three times a day with
Borne soft silk or linen fabric, to the
blandest soap. We feel no surprise
at the above information as to the
evil effects of too much soap. There
is such a thing as using too much
water, especially if cold or very Lot
British Medical Journal.
A Ila-n-d Man rrom Xorlta Carolina.
Jack Sheppard was arrested yes
terday in Brooklyn. lie is an un
dersized negro with a villainous
face, vlio smarted from New Berne,
N. C, recently to make a reputation
in the North as a "ba-a-d man."
He created a panic in the negro and
Italian quarters of Hudson avenue,
Brooklyn, yesterday, by attempting
to sack Antonio Torani'a cobbitr
shop at the muzzle of a revolver,
"When the heavy hand of a police
man touched his shoulder he wilted.
He was sent to jail while tlio police
will look up his record. X. Y. Bee
corder.
There are now 220 visitors who act
tinder the direction of the State board
of public charities and iufpect the
various penal and charitable institu
tions. President Duffy, of the
board, says the visitors have nearly
all 6eut in their reports and have
done some excellent work.
Queen Victoria's chief cook re
ceives $3,500 a year.
The Old Man Would Have II It Joke.
Two bovs, wLo owned a cattle farm out
Aest,
Christened it "Focus," at their sire's
request;
The old man thought it qiatc a good
conceit.
For there the sun's rays meet (the sons
raise meat !)
The lads prospered, and they and
their families etjoyed the very bef t
of health. Dr Pierce's Pleasant
Pellets were always found in their
medicine-chest-the only positive
cure for bilious and sick headache,
dizziness, constipation, indigestion
and all disorders of the bowels and
stomach. Strictly vigetable, small,
sugar coated : only one required
lor a dose, and their action is gentle
and thorough. The best Liver Pul
on earth.
iCHr'ie
Something U lost
whea you nse Dr. Sage's Catarrh fully made that they would deceive the
Remedy. It's Catarrh. The worst most learned botani-t at n- i'ltle dis
eases yield to. its mild, soothing, ; tanee. Interview in New Ytrk Herald.
cleansing, ana neanng properties.
No matter how bad your case, or of
how long standing, you can be cured.
Incurable cases are rare. It's worth
500 to vou. if you have one. The
manufacturers of Dr. Sacre's Remcdv
are looking for them. "They'll pay
you that amount in cash, it they i
can't cure yon.' It's a plain s.quare i
offer from a responsible busincsa j
Jionso. and thev mean it. It seera3 '
too one-sided, too much of a risk.
It would be with any other medi
cine behind it. It only goes to provo
what's been said : incurable cases
are rare with Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy.
Other so-called remedies may pal
liate for a time : this aires for sl
time.' ,By its mild, soothing, cleans-
ing and healing properties, it ccn-
quers the worst cases. It remox-e3
offensive breath, loss or impairment
of the sense "of taste, smell or hoar-
ing, watering or weak eves, when
caused by the violence of Catarrh,
as they all frequently arc.
Remedy sold by druggists, only
50 cents.
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The Full rrospectus of
Brilliant Contributors.
Article have been written esjirem! f.r the coming votuaio by a l:a t of CiuUaa t nica and women, nmors whom tre
The Right Hon. YV. E. Gladstone. Count Periir.anJ co Ee.?a.p Ar.drsv Ccrnc-ie. Cyrus V.". Vkli.
The Marquis of Lome. Jnst'a .'.cCarthy, M. P. Sir Lycn I "lay fair. Frank R. Stoc!:tcn.
Henry Clews. Vasili Verestchagin. VV. Clark Russci!. 1 he Hail of aleath. Dr. Lyrcan A'obotf;
Camilla Urso. Mrs. Henry ol. rtanley, and One Hundred Cthcrs.
Thq Volume for 1892 will Contain
Nine Illustrated Serial Storios. 100 Stories of Adventure. The Dcst l:crt Slcrics.
Articles of Practical Advice. Sketches of Travel. Hints on Siif- Education.
Glimpses of Royalty. Popular Science Articles. Household Articles.
Railway Life and Adventure. Charming Cl.iiJren's Pae. Natural History P.tpcrs.
700 Large Pages. Five Double Holiday Number?;. Illustrated Wee'dy Supplements. Nearly 1000 Illustrations.
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9
MAKING CLOAKS.
Frh Garment Pa. T!ironCh Many
IIn.Hl. Hi-for U TS n .lr for tt:.r.
I,i tl:t'-3 il
warn c-11 t'uia tyi
( i.ial- n iV'id j;; '. Ts of
b, .i! ,at i..s ":ry
i,h. oou.r;.'ti
f ' i n.:. a i-i;
a -I w'lil I'll"
if clon
iLiat i-.l
ri?at ma v o more
,wti.- iK., ,.t vtv
!i in I'lit. t'l?
ai) n.t more
morv varied
iMiaaiaits for
a . ks of l!.c
wonder is i has i he .sfyb
varied.
'aw i--l,'A ;
I iVt
til. HI ih.ts,-
l!h:l, but bii'ldlVV S
Mine paueru may U
a ia the si reel s
any iiay.
CUiiV. al j:u-!:'t. :
wZi'.i h vo;:: u ci;.i: .t '.
iuaiiiy hi liiaivi::;,' ih;;u
lii"V can v:i :'v. m s, and
ii.-a'.vi;:v. I. .1 bv ibo
e l:'.; i'H'i.ts on
o.' much orie
nt home, us
til-' MyLs a.v
(k ier v:.i
l.i j;imiv hi
,
i
j
H ev,i
. i ' RV..
rial to
tv di -vi
i f
Iv? ie, . :: ; li.e mat -!
;"- . ,.t 1 l . .1. .
w
n;
i. ..- it u ' u. i i . i.. v i; .-.i i
. .stylo with ni.a.-y j-;u;'.h :id i
le.
lineic mm h-'avv u:at.n;;L
able n'ix.iV;,',:,, n.'.mai : r V hh-1
a
er it l.i uiisuivt To j'a-Ir I L:n :-.. or
or.t 01 harnioiiy wi-.a t..e r-t 01 tiiur
l'l,l:iU1!li?s -
In making cloaks, v.ac
ma be Sl)UK,tiul0S for -
T'm ,1,.vn.i-,,l
)J of a ct r;
an i
ttyle, eaeli pieeo of eh.t'i is tho
examined by experts in regard to meas
ure, tenure and eolor, and iiV:i it is
sponged by maeh'mery inadci especially
for that pur-i.i-e. All s.no. '!i cloths
and tho.'e whli iinlsli 1 1 faces are
sponged by c pper rol's, and the m;i
eliinery is so arrange. 1 t;s;'.t from the time
the cloth starts to go over th rails e.a'.il
it is folded dry it is noz to:i -iie 1 by t!u i
operjitor. Thu cloth is t!i.:t rea-lv far !
the cutters, with all its irmerfoetioiis
marked. K iel: esutfr has a scpr;i;o
cheek oa which have lx a eiiti i- l the 1
particulars about the cloth, styL a:idjbt.
proper p;itrenis. If tlie iia tarity beijf
large enougu tor t;ie cutting mai'limo
it. is marked ana in fa!. Is, bat tmail
pleees are cut by ham! with shears.
After t lio cloth has b e:i cut aeeord-
m
lto th'i iirovuled patterns the bun. es 1
. ' 1 , .. , , '
r carelmlv e. ui');ired wir.i the rder s,
, , v ' , c i
nd then a tr-rtet is in ado for eaeli c;;ir- -
ar
ani
ment, on wlvieh is a place far each
worker to put bis or her number, so
that, a conmlettt rocor.l is kr-it .f i-vft v
hand that works on the garment. Tbe tjme. I is t In- trrtn.tost blood p-.ri-garments
tb;-i go to the seamers, w!io ' t'tT ever hio-.vn, ami is gnaiaut.ed
are emnloved the Year round, to seam b bem-ik or cure in all diseases of
them on maeliines specially adjusted for
that partieu'nr work, bring provided
with a C :ed gauga that insur.'s a per
fectly uniform seaia. Expert s-'amers
can work at machines that make 3,L!00
fctitehes a mi'iute.
For tbo detection of r.ny possible mis-.
takes and iiuper;ections m the lit. the
garments are tried on figures before Lc-
in,' . sent to tae Trimmers, ine codars, .
, . , '
cuks, facings, etc., of eaca garment are :
cut according to tl.e style deigned, ;u;d
with tlie main part i-t a garment sent
to a workman v ho p irtieulariy excels
in a ceriidii stvL After leaving the
knisher tiie garm -ir is i:isp.-eied again
bv the ioreman, an 1 if it .. n--r vails- ;':
faetorv it
b:
t t..
Ml
ilili'.U
After the making v
the vf wing on of b
meats the g.-.i-aeaits
!.nd ii-om liim to ih.
who are re.-;r m.-.ible
' lag loa'aoies and
i;t. as and ima
go t lie- pr.'.--iT,
ti -al oaiaiii -r.-.
ib!e l,,r lit an-l
d whi) s.e hat ;h
iimu,:s an- r: ht, a-, 1
that may k'lve beau
w.'i-!ii:':is!h, ai
laatevia's and trl
that -.:iy chaagi.-
or 1 "svd t Milt (' rl.iin ci;
ln-ea properly made. Ti
re.-eiy for pa.-l-.ing junl t-lil
vv.l i of the : 'i,!;)e. oiorh, tr
buttons, or any :'e r par;
liint, .ti e la pt ia duplieat
copy of any garment e.tu
nv time. t-:-.,;netI:nes ga
have
thcv are
a
ing. E-"'-
I 1 I)i'
o
tiie itar
so t!:at a
)( mad 1 tt
.:"iits tiiat
are in fashion lit this part of tlie coun
try for a year do not reach :::e st..t. -until
a year or more afterward, when
some particular style may bo favored
more than c.noihcr, and tiitj orders far
it be largt r than those for any other.
By turning to tlie records exact dupli
cates of any style can bo made at any
time, provided the mat; rial Le in the
market. New York Sim.
The imitation of common llowcrs ha
bien reduced to a line art. Due can
hardly believe how rap;d!y iirti.'Ieial
plants have sprung into favor, even
among the rich. They are used in bail
rooms, theaters, restaurant windows,
stores and almost evi rvwhere. We
have some well known varieties so skill-
A Lucid Fxplanat ion.
"Pompey, what makes vou so black?"
"Fordesamereasond.it makes some j
folks foreber taikm wid der u-ouL i
i case I wuz bawn so an neber outcrowd
j it." New York Epoch.
A Kfd Mot Stonn in Corea. I
Among many remarkable wonders iu i '
Corea is the "hot ftorie," which, from i
, remote ages, has lain glowing with heat
on tiie top of a high liiil.
-North China
IWald.
For forty years one man has had
Fole charge of the great seal of the
Uni-ed States and not even the See
l ctary of H'ate can induce him to I
open the vault unless lv has a writ
j tin ord.-r from the President. This
'0d man is simplv a clerk in the
, tate department."
j
, A uu ...;.. 0 .j, . rv,cui;v0 con,.
mil toe of the Nm io.ial Associ .tio..
, t Dcn,ocr;rc Clubs wdl be held iu
v..hini:ou on the 20th inat,
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N'utahlo Features for 1S52 and
To Nw Siibi ri hor who will cut out r.iij .end n I'liin slip wills nnrnn
and ndilrrKN and ?l.?.l we will urntl The t'titirnr.i(i:i I'rrc to .Ji.ii., l.fjg,
Rd Torn Fnll Vpnr frni-i liiat Dntf. T!:l i-T-r ir.ctiKton the T'I A .--UtVIXC,
CHRISTMAS nnd M"V Vlt.VifS uu!ilt ttiilatay Nr.:tl.ert.
V will k),, hrad a copy of a hciiiuitVI p-ova'ne. rntilli-d "A V A I i) Ot'
nosEs." .s pro.-n-o,, bnc;it twv.vtv fiiot's.iM! i.m;: i.a;;.-.
id Chr h; Jf sf -rr Qnlrr, or P -r ;. .. . , ,-r :IT A.l.:-r- ;
T.Z YOUTH'S ZO'
"is.
Kivrr mi : Vi.-ine.
The Washington correspondent of
the Norfolk, Virginian says that the
contractors who undertook to bni'd
th- !;lr Ihu, at lVi;:ii;o:;u Sh'i:i)s,
lla-tcr.-, X. C, and v1k) v.tre so
unfortunate last tummcr to have
their ei30u lost on tl.e way there,
wiil nuke another i iToi t tu do that
k. Th'i coiitrac'ors -.ire perfect iy
! !"('.-'J)v"l
j 'iient
jTbese
I wo;;,!
le!" " 0)!e, ti'e g.ivern
i:as Mi iron c'ad coativ.-t.
e.iiue iu-n 1: .ve done ?orne
. 1 pii c s of -, o!'k, t-.ot o .ly
in the Ui.ibj States, hut hi Ans-
ir.i!
the
i:i
d
(-i:e ot t.:e linn who ie-
K- vi.-.i:ed V.'.it1
co)iiv:i diil li
the Di,i;::oi,d
d ti'-'tj
:o :;i ve !
! '
K-e
Thev
hl'.d had bad Itu k, W !j0'. d.
,-fo:i til make smother !!. -! i,i
u b"-r P'"!
th m tli-'' Vvre 1
suntnvM" to
(.-.-, vey
Shoals.
1 :: .-son to 1 i n '.1 u d
contractors are c -
The
! 1 i 1 . I. I'
1'CiieU 10 CO!::piete lie worK uei 're
thev
lveeive
the nioiitv, and to
kefp the lighthouse in good ordr
fort !)'? year ; f :er its completion.
-i:.'.: s ico '.ir :i ( ( 11,.
ir.',o, a gen th man bet
. . ' . 1 . . tU ..f
Sojiictiine
: hit if lie ;
lir.i. 'Aa'.
oou ai nr. coi aei 01
i.d foi;rtecnth -tr. it,
XcV"
to ti
1.0, a, .
eivd M E t'
ir a c -lit e::eh,
M,.-es
w u.u t; . a 1 o p'irc has-: rs.
The ' -tun.ed
e wo Id
ue:a!:;!e.
perii - .i - nt
t,ut .it
v a
at, a 1
s I e .-Hid. Xo t'i
ve Teat the ! sii. were
me
to good to be true. An
itr.i .rkabl- oiler is t: at
bv the prOjit letors of Pr
rn;
i t.ohle i .!e ueai Ducowvy, j
rM , f-. .f-
i i.nik of it ' reatoratio
, , .
he at i ior a mere son
. ,
ie
overeitrn cure lor i. ensemi.iion. i
on to life and ;
There is
lot a case or kuue-scroiuia in
. ... i
Ot tier Words. Lousa uiiUloa lilac
will nor -ield to it, if it is taken in
tie i hroac and lung-', or money
retiitieeu Only extiaoiilhi :rv cer-
at ive
pron-rtii-s could warrant or
sti-fidn its a; ers in s.-lllng it thu-,
ou trial!
y
ev count v. IV. had KftV i
: no.
ders iu 183 1. Mavbe this !
eiCli! Hill!
i llepu1
an state h as or.dors, c
1 the
. - , i.- r i,,, ,-,,,',
snot m-n bobc Oi lie couin.
.
ls. Wlial a ( oh;!i.
Will vou hfet the warning.
The
s::iiial p-i L.ip.-
fl
" ; pmaiaeli v'
: a Ci Ls'iiiip-
ii yon e .n af
av.iig , io
it mo-re
n. Ask
ae l .o.e (i
J uin SI . e
1 MlS.! Of
a M.d d
:.i i i t
Ti tile 13?
i o
Uiiow trom txpri eLC.: ii:
Cure v.; I em your ceti .
v vl
j. bis ( v :i i
s w i,y :i!..ia
c. ; p :i i
I'oi! , ;s
.rn JJj:;i-a v.-c
i: v.HeVtS
, eli at. , l ".a
:i-:utit i""r
.-t IISU S .i'O
vi aia
U"J c
b-.
Y e',.'
I 1 ,
r(T!:t.::rI!li'ii ot" llu" tii-i;,.
': IP IS 1:
t": o a-l
jmuat
i . i a -
iU V1:G J
Ibdl- i
Li. din
as conval
.i Lis (
out. N
W'olkd '
ia i
hf
mo'i
ir f
own i
v,- l.iaa
a n; an r.
I is
..okii.ggb's
Ap.iu
:rip is im
!"C to Call
ntiy the o
' ipab;e of do
the t! :ctor ;
A t'Iiiluo Iter's Opinion.
O. . lio'
o a U-aiitiful yoi.ng '
lady wild vao;;i be was ciiliria
"Your rivals ; re tl-- ptrfiction of
avi; vou r.re the jer feet ion of ra
in re.'' Ti-.H oiaiid not have b. : n
s :.i if ti e --uug lady w scftVr '.g
Itolil Ul.-ei.St,
l,
Pail Jolt 1 S
tigns on tiie U-;it ore-'. V omen w no
s til t to keep Kaiuiiul avl be t'u
'j'erfectioti'of nature,' rh. uid nse
'Favorite I 'inscription" to assist
Na'uiv 'Alien iiceded, to correct ir
r truhritt ?, aid cir;-u:a'ion and oi-jr-.-ti
n aad tln-rcby clear up the
skin, rendering it s -ft :md beautiful.
Dr. Pierce's l'aveva'e Pr-TCription is
he i 'lily medic tie jor wo -nan s necu
jar Pllti through drut'uists, hlid
, ...... ,,.,,,.,1 ... f.ehl'u.n.in ii
every case or money refunded.
The Tabcrnae'e Baptist church,
f Xevv York, is in the bund.? of the
sheriff for a M,00 coal bill remain-
ing nn .aid. I ne cnurch treasurer
claims 'that half tlie coal bought
was used by the Bev. Mr. Potter, the
pastor, whoshoulu pay for it.
Ve have a speed v and positive
cure for catarrh, diphtheria, cai.k- r
month and lieaibu-ae, in biiiloh b Ca-
tairil li,miiev. a IIh: lajc-ioi hoc
with each bottle. Use it if you dc-
sire ueaitn ami sweet iu.u- j-iioo
oOe. hold at Potzer's drug btore.
Chief Joseph, of the Xz Iki'Cft
Indians, is on his way' to pit ad win
Preside at. Harris w to send his tribe
, . i i a i. u.a
ibiek to their old home in Eastern
Oregon.
H
:i:rv.'n Copies will be sent Free.
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'Ml
ii Hid OUtf
1
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jton. M.753.
i
for Infants end Children.
"Castoria Is so well adapted to ehadren tliafc
I ncoinmcuJ it aasuiicriortoanyirescriptioa
tnowa to mo." II. A. Aiicnrji, II. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T.
11 Tti usf of ' Catria i:? 50 universal and
i!s iHfrits p- well knowu that it scorns a work
of 8i!rrTva! iiMi to pmlorsn it. row are the
in:''il-:,-.--!.t fuiuilics who tio aot fcecp Caiitoria
v.-ithia easy reach."
New York City.
Iate TOotcr E'oomlEsJalc IMortit-d Cliurch.
Tex CtMTAon
! :r rn I.i: ?!.! .vnern.
Th'.-r,:
In Engl :
000 aer-.
three in
teen in
I)::!,e of
of .-'..'.
In I.-.l.'i
is only .jiie ler-.ded proprietor j
ml p. :':-i-il of mora than 100,
s in ::-j county, there being ;
Ireland a:: I no kss than four- !
Seotkind. In England the
Niirthuaib ! v;d is proprietor '
b.i ao: ii No-; !i.;t::la'r!aud. !
nd :ir. I.:. -hard Eurri-lge is1
j jiro'.'iYXor oi
lihu n.-i-j-ali
. 1 :-Ti. in ( , vv.'ir :
of Coivngli:i::i 1 J'.S.iivo !'
acres in Donegal and the ?war.;t'.!s of j
t'iigo !-:.:: : in :,:.v.-..
hi tJ.-oiland the Duke of Argyll is j
propriat r of 1 !.'s.." !5 acres in Argyll: s
the Eaiiof Ui-.'ad;di.i:ie, - i 1. loo acres !
in Pertli and 201, acres in Argyll; j
Mr. Evan liaiiic, f Doeh'our, lil.liS
acres in Inverness; the Duke of line- j
cleucli, 253,710 acres in Dumfries and !
10-i. iol in Iloxburg; Mr. IXmaid Cam- j
cron, of Ijoel-.ell, l.i'.VSn iwrrs in In-1
verue:s; t!:e Earl of Da'.houvie. 13C5,0tl2
acres in For far; the Duke of Fife, l.';),
ti'".) aeres in Aberdeen; the Duke of
Hamilton, 102,'JIO acres in Bute; Sir
(ieorgfi rjiiephorson Grant, 1 (.'.', C72
acres in Inverness; Sir James II at he
son, 4h;',()r0 acres in Itoss; t!i Duk
of Iii.h'uond, loI).l).,2 aeres in liaufl;
Sir Charles Eoss, 110,443 aeres in Ross;
the Earl of ScaHeld. 1C0.-21 aeres in
Inverness.
Eaat, bi:t not last, the Duke of
Sutherland, with no 1, -s than 1.17C.43-1
acres in Sutherland, so that his grace
is oo,-se'.s':l of verv nearlv the whole
county, t!i. total area of which is 1.-7,-
Siii acres. -London Tit-Elts.
p'i:uv"' l:i'; v
surinos'.'t
1
to p.
rend
reva
itl
a lit:
s a ma t'.e
tke-.n ' ;.
piahty, vn;en
.-ts of Miperstit
has
itious
fact,
in
1, in
a.s t
peal s
I. care
! pat- :
ci; .fi
-
i t:
a.i
..a a i l i- -.-:-- is atto
in.ni :1a- V .'.t. Iuas
of ' ha- : air. r ;,'--m-:iis
i !' -: r h 1 - 'a. i":.l
to ;!; ?. i;s a hiw--.;..!
h. Ti i' p.rcl!:tii-
. - f t ;: " i t i: r o
lag ; he i t ili.-k wiili a .
vry diraarioti.
pi a il .;,s, w'ea-e the or
i r.-ll i' is f. ) t'i? back,
:tnd tl.e ri-salt is a
ina-piailr.y .f the pol
Ti.ls i:ie;uakty "13 not
ra;e-a
a .i
"' '
Uita ii
eve-, i
nary
eon !:'.
s-harp
i
i-k
cull
nal
r"i v
ma -!;-'! to On vi.-t to tlie
oii -h"toturn thai
i.nt ir is ( n
. ami ti. us the pattern
.rou ti c hack is reproihie
:i in the manner ih -eribei
. nr -e s c.a
Of
'1 IU!
m.rrors
'..-() so
hi valu-.-d Unit they m-H from
ten
or-
to tv.eniy U
dinarv ones.
ii i h
-ton
s of Vi Nil I'.il l ui'tioli.
Tiie thr tiib -s on th Fort Fer
tliold r i vati. n are i-ifht 'e.l iu the
liim! trli.r-s in ih Umt.al Salutes that
Itave never Ik a at v ar against the
.vemmeut. Oftiicse t hive the J Tan
dans are tbe smallest. nuMbering a lit
tle ovir 20.). smallpox having almost
d a-rrnyed them about IS.jo. Put they
lire tl.e most interesting. There is a
Ht .ry to the oil. ot that they ere descend
ed from some Welshmen, who sailed
west from Wales in the Eleventh cen
tury and were never heard of after
W!i rd.
The story is that this party rea-b.ed
the mouth of the Mississippi and worked
their way up that river. Of coarse 1
take no stock in this story, but it is a
remarkable fact that many of their
words resemble the "Welsh language,
and they are of a much lighter com
plexion than Indians usually are.
There are full blooded Indians almost
white among them. St. Paul Globe.
The S!i.i;.tsys f iluKsia.
The Skoptsys, a religious body in
Ilussia, believe in self mutilation, but
wiil not submit to amputation, al
thougli knowing that a life may be
saved thereby. They are expert danc
ers. P. sides oaueiiig ami yelling for
hours without intermission, they add a
midnight acrobatic performance to their
ceremony, many of the tricks and con
tort ie: is being diflicult in the extreme,
flit. Louis Republic.
Tlie "Thin Ilicc' of the Chinese.
The vr-ry first tiling that a Chinaman
takes when he ge ts up in the morning
is a bowl of hot "congee," or, as he
calls it, "thin rlee." This Li simply rice
boiled away to a tbiriiiish drinkable
cea.-l. Lency. If allowed to eool, it
voul I thicken into paste. Pome care
is re-pared t e make it properly.
"If the water is visible ami not the
rice." says Yuan Hei, "that is not con
gee. If Iberieei.i visible and not the
water, tii.it is not congee cither. The
two must be inui.- tamriiish.'ibiy blended
before vou can call the resale congee."
-Temple Ear.
The Bee Geo. IT. Th-tyer, of
Bourbm, Ind., says : "Iloth myself
and wife owe 'our lives to Shilnh's
Consnmition Cure." For tale at
Fetz.-r'c dru? slorc.
IJl-;sla and I.lvpr 4 ni)Iaiiil
Is it mt worth the small price of
75a. to fi te yourself of every 6ym
: o-'i oi incse distressing com
p'.iints, if you think so call at our
store and get a bottle of Shiloh's
Vitnlizer, every bottle has a printed
guarantee on it, use accordingly and
if it does you no pood it wili cost
you nothing. Sold at Fetzer s drus
store,
Castor! enree Colic, CotwHpatlon.
f-'our ytotnach, Iiarrlia?a. Eructation,
Kills Worm, givtd sloo-p, and promotes di
gestion, Witliout injurious medication.
" For Bf-vpral yeArs I have recommended
yotir ' Ca!toria, ' and shull always continue to
tio so as it iias invariably produced beneficial
results."
Edwin F. Pardek, M. D.,
MTho Winthrop," 105tU Street and Tih Ave.,
New York City.
Cokpakt, 7? Mobbjit Stub, Niw York.
Pure Ground Bone,
Listers' and Miller's
Dis
solved Bone,
AVando Guano and Acid,
and several other oi the
Best Brands
are'o ered'iat
Close
rices
in
wmm.
r :
n f
Ml
Co (uid cl tlieiv l'lhet.
2 hey are iVL)aredJ to fur-
lr'1 Vou u'h (171 y (JUa ill itlj
desired.
. r J. FOIL.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
MT. PLEASANT, X. C.
All calls promptly attended to, clay or
niglo,
O'tiiee in Moose's Drug Store. After
10 o'clock p. m. at residence on College
Hill.
T AND SALE.-I offer for sale m,
-4 entire fnrm. consistiutr of sixty
six acres, situated in No. 11 town
ship, adjoining th ltndaf S. W.
White, Epbrniui Bst, Mrs. B. "W.
White and others. Good wheat and
cotton land, yood wtll of water,
too! meadow, sood barn and tenant
house.
Terms of sale: Onehrdf c.ifih
down and the other good note.
About ncre.s of wood hind ou
fnrm and the ether '!ear-rl.
J. M. COLFiY.
DtTbTl." "Gilffinu
VETERINARY :-: SURGEON,
CONCOED, N. C.
I am now with M. L. Brown &
Bro , and will practice "VElEBB
NABY MEDICINE AND SUR
GERY. All cfills answered day or
night at the stabies. I also have a
number of veterinary remedies that
will b furnished when called for.
an R djtwlm P,. L. GBI'TX
CGUCca C3LD
Threat Actica
T7astic5 cf JlsA
Or 3y VUfiM wfmru t Threat and Tsxnft
M MnJUinud, laeh mf Blren-jth r r
r- yan m bt relieved and CurtS if
itSaS'-'T'S!
OF
PURE CCD OIL
With Hypopliosphltes.
PALATASL5 AS KilLK,
Ut for Bcott't FmuJrlon. mrrd !rt n ra
ftmnatlort or ttlicitatlon induct yoM ia
mot-pt a tuhititui.
Sold 6y all Druggists.
6C0TT A GOWBE,Chmrtt,a.T.
P P
e TO Mi
Jloney t lend on naproved farm
ing lands in Cabarrus county only.
MONTGOMERY & CLOWELL
dec3 lm
lows ft tot!
If ?oi m
ii
I MNtftaa
FARMERS, ATTENTION
-I HAVE JUST
One Thousand Bags
OF
ACID - AND - GUANO.
AND
mpRFn
1 ii! oi lm ! I LkLI
-o-
TIIET'E IS NO SU 'II STCK OF
Acid, (juano and Flotar
IN TOWN AS I HAVE AT
ALLISON'S CORNER.
CALL TO SEE ME BEFORE BUYING.
ALSO
HATS, SHOES, SUGAR, COFFEE,
MOLASSES, TOBACCO, SjYUIF, Sc., $c
C. G. Montgomery
HARDWARE! HARDWARE!
I am still at tlie old stand on Allison's corner, and keep a
eood stock of agricultural HARDWARE on hands. Also
Guilders material,' nails, locks, hinges, doors, sash and glass,
of all description. I am Agent for the New Deering Mower,
one of the best Mowers made.
o
fjmo
I am also Agent for the Vallev Forge Wrought Iron Fence
A sample of it can be seen in Forest Hill cemetery.
G. B. "WHITE.
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: -.-v-d
l-J li. :,..?' .' V
ID
CO
The old, well-established, reliabK firm of
invite your
"Well Selected
An experience of. 15 years in
the wants of their customers and with the
Very Best Class of Goods
And with a th rroughness that only comes with LONG
EXPERIENCE, and an intimate acquaintance with the trade
OUR WARES ARE FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT
AS WE KEEP
NO SHODDY GOODS
GUARANTEED TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES
RECEIVED -
SACKS IF FLOUR!
fi
Til B
JJ -.03
?H go
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02
Hr-t
Xfl HgHr
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'1 S i '"a
IR, LORE & CO
attention to a
Etock of Goods
Concord enables them to supply
rii;siiki';kp;k;
Guaranteed to'beiiiadeof Pur
Vegetable Oils,
OLIVE OIL, BEN OIL
COCOA -BUTTER OIL.
Treated by the
"Cold Process."
Pure White Not Perfumed
Not Colored.
Will not attack the skin in
Winter or Summer.
D,
To wash the baby. To wash
the hands and face.
Co dress wounds and sores.
To cleanse and heal disease
of the scalp and skin.
For bathing and shaving pur
poses. Price: 10 cents per cakt,
$1.00 per dozen.
A full supply kept at Misses
Benson, Fisher & Co's Milli
nery. Mrs. J. S. FISHER,
Agent for Concord and Ca
barrus county.
mch21.
REAL ESTATE
AND
INSURANCE
BURKHEAD & SON, Agt'i.
Office in the old Postofflce Bnild
ing, (brick row).
Fire Insurance Companies :
Phoenix, of Brooklyn; Continental
of New York; N. C. Home, of
N. C; Insurance Company of
North America, of Phil
adelphia; Northern Aa
enraoce of London.
Kates as low as the lowest and sec
curity unquestioned.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE.
Traveler of Hartford.
CYCLONE INSURANCE--
In these days of storms, cyclone
or tornadoes, you will feel safe to
have a Policy in a good responsible
company.
SECURITY INSURANCE.
Have you a bond to give as seen
rity, then call on the InBurane
Company to get it up and not on
your friends. Pay a premium for
your bond as you do on your honifc
and furniture.
REAL ESTATE.
We offer a choice line of improved
and unimproed residence property
in town suberbs. Price and terms
reasonable and made known on ap
plication to
BURKHEAD & SON,
Jc 6, tf Agentt
To euro BUioinnese, Sick Headache, Conrti
pation, Malaria, Lirer ComplainU, Uk
tbo fafa and certain remedy.
F AM. Bl4 (40 Uuie BVnf loth
KISSINQsS?aS
J.r.MITIIC.Mamr-rij kajJs.-IT. W mit
Ely's Cream Ba!tr
11
liiMnoaa tna wiai . .
lays Inflammation. Heals tbo floras.
Eeatores the Senses of Taste, Smell
and Hearing. ' "UMJJ-
A particle U applied ltar fcBMtrfl -.4
m&. ELY BHOTHEBS WattcaSwTm7crfc
M. J CORL'S
t
COxXCOIlD, N. C.
It occupied by Brown Bros., near'
y ; r -j cumm-
dations for drovers. Leav !
orders at the stable or with J L.
and mules for cale.
24. ORL,
Proprietor.
PAUU MEAN 8,
LA, TYSB AND COUK8Jior.
Practices In State and Federal Conrt-'
Offices oa Eut Depot Sweet, op stain
mrear of Dr J. P Gibeoa't brick bnild-
mg opposite N, D. relaer i DrB 8tetr
Tie M in lie m
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