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Tt rjli- t to of .t xt'' la " n - "k4 i it ttutt. cB'Jit3 t ton iit In i' wo.li-r . a .a - . i . b rMifini v.o.i i LUif-f i4 i tik. !, f c!b- m4: till rt i.ftttic ; i lbt t wS wiL ret k i li- r-. J li n a ' r i ; i r. V-4 i k-.t wha it n aif a ' t.a ai-I i grwr 4- fuMe i 'foIuft asl J L' i it f r ie t ey ! m y . r f-r an a Uac? i:h irftt itly fr ftth r ifia ! tU cra4. AlMiuiii n.f, wilti t t ?! :o y.4mi, l! i bow lit pu-try I lt wh tt y.elJ !'. t tea I t! . f l t r c n i jut - !ot";. U t:.-r u. l i !f r. I n'brr tLrcc oi trUSi( t'. rih't an I C3t v.. ta l f n I l"i I riu ii-. l t'l .-it a ti v4 cv.t ir I u ! i"i Hi .it r. i w,. :u .ircji.a V; . a!h-r I tf r lU-p u try 1 vu e a-.d j pt t) t'l'J l',r t w - a-v--- t r 1 .:t U-il t'.f t. -.ch ditt a th't 4t '' Tlti ilnc then ut ai 1 p at t ' -innii. Ti i tirse l vr a fw lu.T furl I': .r.h--t It thofri;h lywit and dry. it i i tf 1 to take it aay f Tl-t r Ihit jal-it K tf.- Wi . N-w it i trdy fjf aa 1 c ' !. it mth aay dnil tht t a rlHjLitj a'licltn-!, a l a aaf of t!. c.-rurcil fer ttliif., ed t I tie cl r.u l la batik ht i I gr . with nty !.ut e:f(a C ln it,'-!,-. AU.ut ccc larrtj ! whtt n Ij ci"' lb U.t r u'ti : r-j p v . ly Util? t-?y, i: . i t I rtU a tly ia t h es t. t p" y. I l.tf it I ih " fo? .r.. jraal I tbisk it j ti) '. fir t- fcl thr ru try t Jiun. I h mm i ! llaWr, 1'irmsi whv cut t.s- r tr tiiiun . ... . . If. . . V . rafr"a '' 1 '"rtJ t rfafl.ct cf th l-t c 3-ia;r who Liv- I r ' t I h-1 tt n iUN f ti Wr re i Ita trcs;t aid au-alil ti. The tin f lb cutttig i r.il Irp rt:it. t ja lht .rj d- la th. tituri'T ! tbtc II rtn ail tii a- c . im ta a are ttit wbicS al 'c!y loa 4c ct 1 t'f. lut rmw. tie whi cf the ttaaUr U dc.r t r;: l:r. Th. raath ' Aa; ot I. lb - : i-u I ."cat lia- I. r aa l ta-rr, ?. a V.? mt.Ur b. 4tatr-rl I c.d rat.; ,x. "fitC- Iti t? flit l.v 4 I CC I cc. I. tia" 1 nati' th . are I;Iaal! dr-l. X t o i i. Iha Iter f w.l ef tLc tree mitt e at I iiratth lira 1 u! the If ..! drit tr r t he t i b,ra!Ith? .r - I r. te a set r aa y rstb 1 dcomi-oia t!;crt 'rni'. 7iV.r tbu tra tr 1 a aw. s.iy rjii y, aid i the tat dartVe f-sr u c. fsita Kietcb e rle a f years a;o spritacated with tiaWr o rut ly arpJyiac receftc I ibslutlo? lb tree n i & '.tag thi ith ti.e; t c I'ji-il. Thi !i.p4il w drw i iit th lt-abr ly tha- air preurs dua t thi at,th.Iraal of lb asp t te Curtail... i Is wfre tb drw, P.ia th tr .hewn - haw far th p wa. witbdrtwa sa l b U.pi 1 oceu; If I It -!c.. A slaltsa c-e.e cr vf ul jli; ai e pp't wa tb bir d i.l taewoel with u-' relta. Kr r-tt, rails aad fctbr ue a ib ;ar-m lh.t ttatr hwU Le r.t from lht lim o tit PejtUnlav. O.k aaJblckary cut U1 be fic froa tbese Uct ... -aita aaa bach tract lato the wool, csuvia? tt it ksca a ";wdr po't." ThU It i c.n t.l tr :: beef tLyetu stria- jnii.DrU M.y si J llsy tix!f : ii Aa u t set atiacae ej tin ict bee4e ths atit Mia for I.y eg It eg; lbs lUUr Is not H the n-hfo-diUaa f-r thein.UUg tjaJJ ild,y. . If n mu tirtiii oUt . a ortl tt t t I till M!cct tns - . -t . gr'.ua I f., th n A t.UCO Ol " ' .-.- y t.,rl u-iltr. in -tt, rcT4?t tin i i k ''j;11 1,2,1 3cttt 'oer, br,ty itulb. thta WJ.lfLtTif y4 lct, lrw uf - it frota fest t forty lol of wtti r.itil Uri-jiri msur to ilxt cro Itfty r UtJ'f tli twenty), thta ,.:,w l,rp. irl la i.fii;t.P lrc itb h tr lint or Uth, inl work .h acn.c i.'i'r.firr or gooi brro; t!.:a tutt, o-t your UnlU as I L!f t,r t!.rc fet prt, a- 1 '!r; yir et I ia tbt drilli trl i to t-Tty ische prt. llij.ty ma"i, ti9 itto crop nalnit: .?cfit to ey frmer; Lt mtf r ''.! ' to onorUr cr city, l'ro hi ra rako Li o.aulci, tl th.i freight al ciifr.iii. TL tril tbt U now l,i9r.iil ly note ! tuio grower la itit ct-tty, la; wteht l with ia tt. Tui olitor f ttj Kir it N"jw Y.fkrr, b wwcrc-l wit! -X,f- At kia- t U Tarn J ural, tht La eif ri. tti yer 31 ba.brli of -lt fivtn l!f i .tr. or t tb rato f ;rl tubc'. p?r r. of N Y.ri, cip thi c'.lraas wbea bJ tf! r.t VJ that be caa rl t ib rt cf 1-J Lu bU per aero from Llf-tyj r ittn If Mr. IUo will rti 3V1 Luh-1 from oae fourth atr-, Ut.t'.l with bi batf-y lf. hi urely JerTc tba tbaki of tbc h:mn; ft a'roity,-a thi wtuM U a ccU ivi!2 of il whith i int t lUra ia plantin: ten ten wheo j tatc ar froa 1 u..w"l p-r UinhU It i tiu thcra aro great many farni ,n l..lmut Ltitr thl uc!i yi.U ra U tUnr4 te ctim I by wm of t !. iiiimatr; tul, thi cla t.f rr.tn d oot try ta ric mora . t biy y it Jor not pvrjto Ito rJ it not py thSra. i, L:t (V(IJ ft:i r wb bcr of lhe tct, .t.. I ib iacthl I'f which tne.o ro- , ( rc obuInoJ. ao i tbca pit ia jrtctic Ih l'a ka:n:f. r w bi Mr Ual allrcaly. a; miaird. p''W I an I u!en .1. urctl wU tflctl no iointture, fret littca or rotton ur n . l nic-ly cut or fair 'ir d if we ato going la pUit wha.e oif we will look ai a cwtl -tirca. If tut our mrrawa ior Itll iiit - t " I I.. .!. : i .f lf ihifi. mm iiripii o, feet apattia the raw, wc wilt biro a 11 ii iui.: to thi acre. IJ jou call tw j-ud of -o:atOJS ta th bill ...Ml If Tern can make thota yield that jcubi. 4" bu.ht! to tho acre. If . . . i i :n . I, oil co y one p-ual o mi .u.i j- v t u!j?' to th acre, whutt HUrltcr iun the av r.i ill for thi country Iat a ii t rlr f tr Kur luWU to I , 0lioctTa a, averse oi . Uff lu,h.t. l.'S th.t spesk ' - . . a a, tU for -draaccJ ancu.turs I Ay-u tect a.nl prcp.ro ycur Un l thi la I fr your r t year ioltocri ,ftm ehiaa for frying, bti.iug ori-team-re .: fiat Tai will do your shuo - rurPo.e. Two cf tho brie range tha arcra o TieM oi I iitto. A kr wcl rtt-prepare! land. c. . I el aal careful planting, wo iru.t bare ihMOU'h cu.tiratian. Keep Ih? hirrVw g .in ; tid yu ca uc the .ii tirtr; umj tint an 1 the he till you b.ve lobi t u; ; tha if a str-n; woid it found Utwcta th hii: pu 1 it up; Lf.ii vur tf ra ' f lb t't tJ . .. t - 1 -n an if IT brrakfa-t of Tar is t W a- - - j rn whea you f ad biai. ! the p- ... . ...ti a irv and We kOOW TdU , I b.v more ll aa the 17 erera'a. ata4 4ara1M Ws. ! C .Ur gi': and bruie are benetitcd ty wh;3 with salt water. Wah li ,t lrs daily whea u.inj the bono. II ! i g.Md aIo tor titl jiat. Wbea r! - are l ad. w h lh bore l. a ar.-k ao'.U ill of CafbiliC . . j, .oubar ncttbacil, apply a. OKT aii.i a v . . ,l, tur -eoa oil oa thi tl.aa, acck aa 1 trr l?r tJii t. I I, mt market the extra largn befr ! mi l lri- the b-t ices whre cn the o;b r hn tnediun I I t.oz are frc . t y :ht :t-r. They are in gr.at ' tbuand or h-raeuc I It ia J ncc.ary to keep .a t j ft.:m aUorbia- bal odor a. cre.m A j ek of U -landing where there ta a .aellof Sh t aay obj.caoaaUc 1 .. - a 1L . aft fl la a o!. will :ro n ai " lutter wt.l biM lht Uror a long as there i bit of t left. j Thetfiw, cr lather ths ocnag cut, of tie sap ia ucb Urge .paaa'.i.ie front ! ome tree, a lb mtj le., the rirgilis, f 1 ta r.r ip-yi. h b not noticeau.e n Ak r, aid the j-ew.rwita wbtca U fore, it wa, are amis me w-a :rr o -a -I - citurx afvl w. l . . .1 - r . athi.h I - il ti e it ' ri rett i a it ire rcbahly aiope ni mccbaauat, lut sre tot pateat to vuw. . TclrstUI lisbl"?. r.:ti. n. aa-J ia.-e:itus are iorae of the CbiarMr coatrtv aaca tor catciiiag j U f.tw t - - - . - a . v woat, oa rut aide of which Is a aarrew Utk paiatel wLatr, which ia thy Bi orljbt lb b mitkke far water and jiap over It lata tbe boat. At N a 'p. c or mora ta are syteraaticaUy ttai icd t fi b; while at Icaaag. a wii 1 atlwat. auch aa Ikx otler, ta trained, tot .... . . . .1 . . - .t.. . 1... w x.aa, mi so .;" ttU. aaaaaaaaa-aSTaTaSaaaw.'ara'a''a' ' m CHINESE CAFES. Courses in a Monzolian Restaurant Two Days Required to Eat First-Ciass Spread. T-era ara ei-bt tbritia? r-iac rctt.uratt which cm rrepr a Caiac.a j.-aer ia N.w Yoric. writci Woa CbiagKi ii th C'Jirnoj it", aliat ,i6h,.i!ni .Wil aa at thi firatu Ia r,i y tha Yus i' (IQ03ico) of hUvchu r taat .a. The p'ac.-arc uot thrur-cl oi i-U3Jy. b-nth-Ciae-? Uuairyra-a of X?w York auJ o IjhUria,' ci:ici cciac ia for a general goo-i time. UUcc Amrricaa, tbi Chine Jo cct gencr y piy by the ili h:or Icro 1. but I t t'ae taUc t r rc I, ci.lcil by t.c Ciia; Hlzih.' A Grt-clvs ;!rca.l c il: l"l ff-rty cjur9 aii itta'4Ctwi air to Cai-U t!u fett, 1 .... u. I It ro.U f) A ko i'J-cum I'r ! tth iw.i.tj-ti.'ht c ur . coUilll. A thiritU prral, with ei,htcca our:., co,t. H' -Tho cbcapnt .ticl co-it.ii ti .ht courc, lur " 1 . i. : . I. Thi i thi Ijwut prici ior vmcu t-.aa rl-f a fonail uia- fi- t c'ni C ii re- a auranL II it th;a th: pri H m ie ior j nu-nU r of j coj within t I: a mil -.tut.'y 'v i ti t eat a ihitt me', ftr Lt n.cit ami a frii i I o: two. hv'tia-ct r-idy-:nli ol Un. thicAen" .l:e;. pi4 . " lc' etc., ch-a,tr th n n ary otarr rt Iviraat. UiU cj .li4;p tu iir to C.i .atom.. '!!! J rice tu :r u tWJ tctt. to tw.nly rt-J cc .t . Tho fooU aro aI ciopjl i tmill piiCJ. rcn Jeri kni,- an.l fori uuc:ary. The Chi icc til'tc i iip!jm r.t nr?chp tick cf iruy r 1t', a liay liltl' tcini' in I a ! ""'"" :r" .it.Ii for tlu Chi csi gour ,:i I ichw t!op Ty, a muturo of i cbicicn lire anl g Lm'o b-4l i i ; trip.-, nl lca-i pr ut :cwo l with spic:. Z:irJ t.( thi i jurc 1 iatu thj bowl of rice truli ion (tho prototype oi Worcf.tfrthiru nucr). miking a dc- ici. ui iaaoain to tlu fatrorita gria. Tlw te ii n.a Jo -y pourin- hoi. . t i I . ... n rim ,nl crcrii- U wilb mU ,uctr to drnw. Then pu4i- back tho uc.r a lit! you I ur ii I'-- t i iato a .milter tu, an l wdl more hot witcr to tho groua is -.ia. Ti miy be rcpeat.-d Crj or ix time, and tho iat cup will bo ncir-' y a tro--4 a th) iir-l. i he Laiaimm uriagthe rici whbkey into a tiny tu.n 'tom a j-.wtcr pot. Hut ho alway axicks rnodcta'.t ty, sad never apari irotn jj, rncit. Fr this reafon uiucu ... ,.- .T rareir seco. iiii.-u VaUiU''a p-trty cf Chinamen it aroun 1 a table, aredi.h of each ki..l ol looi i servo m. ixd ah pick from tho aimo dU'u with thi chopticks. When tlre ara several coure, ths earlier dnhas aro cover ro tsoTcil. and by thi tine a gaol .liaair hi U.cn atrrc-l tha tab'.o i Utcra'.ly tutc, w ith dilio. Thatove. ilth'T can be called such, CUftOM,iu, H thcm.c'.rc. They aro , racCtft luilt of low. l-rctd 1 neks. It . t.c ton ,r. .-rat pit, into wh:cli aro a. timT ii:t iron gridiron imported 1 ..... , . , r, r-ii aud there aro rlicoi where tle wliO.e uo'i aro uumw i.i.ij . . l nig upon iron bars and roatcd. Ih'y prasi It-vt-ry .piick and suro lati nie ior turui.n; out a lar,c r ait of any kid ia lcautifu'.ly browa and cri.p ty!e. Coal i rerer uel ia theso Chi lCe kitchen; tnly bay and luck O'J wood. At lal liva h in Ire I Auuri . an take their meal regularly in Chi ao rctaurant ia orthclox C'lu 1rti ftdiion with chopsticks. Ti.is ray Upiftly lcc-uo Chinese diet is ... irf.,!ia , ..ir. I . ao that ccittia .ali.SU.IT 1 ii,h- work ctrtan mdiciial re.u t'. The by ;i:aic function, of cooking le r.te ths kitchen director in Caiaa to bi-h social .Utu. Mioy of these A ctricaos havj acquired gtstr -romcd ta.te. and order li.hei Hko Chinco roaadarii lut a a ml tha keepers do not cater to any other trale thin Chine. o, b:c ue th C:d.nata a f repi n tly ord ;r two-dollar aid thrre-loltn- di h'. while th- Am-nc i is, lorn py mar; than fifty or .ranty-tive ce-:ti for hi Caiaeie di .nc r. a...M,i I The lVplhrihr AluuHphe re. c iatctcting c;eatit:.c fact ba bera u.ade known by the aerwnair-.th ex plorer of the ky. It ha slw.jilvcti tbru'ht that th air tuiroun In ; th rarihdil not reach a - rest bet -l.t, " at a di.taccc oi . I - ni im.a tartb surface cirrou c.cul. ti t ap .....a.l rt..rentlr a remote ia tit t'tn ay a whaa Tt-wa I from tha groan h . . -1 i - j j Ht -l.er lha this it is i-rp'i t de , m,i-taia li'e, t irctcat thi;-, o-i j 0j tbe aerossut i.t con.ci -u.a a. . . a. a ( TtKu btr tUrdon, ar. t .u. e i sr. i. . Iter 1 avtag I- th bind frt t W A : f . ... i . 4 I -i fi .. kiit i t tor!ef. wa aJrjr.'e-'jH- i-id to pu'.i op a the v.v by tifc.-4 the rope .a b: teeth. Tha rate . -feat iatht case wa. 1.X" cet a ru; ul The rr. ti-.a cf a lalTa i irk rr- ; tit:. S jcstly i it borac al n : th t EU o. water ti.led to tie bil.a wt tctloe a drop ia lurrcy ol taa-y j-.i.e. Sm tci N.t'cr', prc i lent of fo K.nt N.tia.a. Wak of Chsci; . has pcvbaUy tha 6ict o lrc:i ef cff.t- ia the wor;b Oi; f th ns i a lij aaa goao o:,' ttl ,lo,, l $IS iX It is'.s.ppossito be the Ur cal la ailsUciU. ' M.M.MMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa , L ' V " V ql'AINT AM tLCIOLS. Copprr mooey mjitt appeartnee ia nigltnd ia 13. A Micbi;ai qu hu a cbickea which a aittesa year o'.J. The r.t,'fia faiheri bc'.d that kiuia3 oa 5uidy waa wicked- O.iiai ly th4 diadem wai a baal or 5;'.et orn by ta aacisati iatea 1 of th crown. Tin It iman., prior to the rt i ;a of f4;rTiui Tuliiui, uid rule piece of cop lr fr raoa.y. Sweet pot.taei arj bi-h'y p izel for bur ia?ciaa! q-iaHti?-. !ai arc imi ar to tuo) of th t ra mi ng-gl-ry. n;u:t o-co c pi.1 of A ttriai IJraa3t. now of IJ giu n. ww f made J by S:. Iery of CamLra, ia tho ioTtiith rer.tury. I :der whit ii known o the Union Df Clmor, Ihtrrnik, Iw den aid Nor way wrrc u.lttd in Ji-or, 13VC, u A r Marirct, 2u.cn cf N rwy - i d Swc iea, th.- S.-migrants of t c North." A V.-i-i.u'lcontr.t" i the latest from Giorgia, and three separate and .tvcr.il tditor are c.-owiag or r liu'.l, rc-f.-ctiv.l twcn:j-two, twenty-ci-bt an I tweaty-ni v inch? long. IolYsor Lft i. of thi Sracuva (N. Y.). Ui.iverit j. made the iickct ai ccnt of I'.kv I ak that Irs been rnaJo ia miay year.. II J rciched the top ia ii hour, anl in .da the dasoaat ia lo thin tita. ! A colon-il co igrci root at Albany, N. V.. ii tha ."utumer of 1731. nt which in attnu. wa made to coafo Jerta a thi c'f.iii. iothcr was hell at New Yor; to take :icUoa ia opposition to th'; d ous stamp uc. Duri ig a recent storui at O ltonagon, Mich.,'hiiNtonc ai larga -a small hen'a rgg fe'l with such violcnco a to per- fo'ntc tho h !c?-i-oa ruof of a bull ling. The hoi ea in thi iron were a clean cut aa if they hil ba;n mvla by bullet . W. 51. Kirbo, wh livei on tho Chat-tal.ooch-.-o rirer ii Uaorgii, ha an In lian relic, a pi -co ol pottery or a wator ve'-I, the ban llo of whi h represent the grr.cefu'ly curved nt,ck of a swin, with h-a I nn 1 bid aid -ye m-nt per fectly cirvod. f O.no of tho curioiitic -found ia Mnino is a pine tro near j Hallow-ell that smoke. A co'umn of vapor as largo around as a iin;' arm rie from the very tojof the tree and extend for aevcral fact iatoth'j air. Tho phanome con ivof etiodicil occurrcaco and no oac ii able to cxp'.ai i it. ; A woman it W.n tut county. Ga., ' c:iai to havj jHrformid laparotomy upon the tiuw of a sick h;n, tnUmg oui the organ, cle t i.ng aad washing it, and restoring it to it place, the stitches be ing afterward s.-wod up and tha hsa act free. Th i Lird i said to havo ro-c-vcrol ncd to 1c uow the mother of a promising brool of chicks. SniaH I'eople Hie Best Nat nred. It i a fact of my observation, aid a Tittiburg lu-mcss man to a Dispatch reporter, "that people of imill staturo aro far better nrturtd than those of largo ize. Di 1 you iv r s-;c a fmall man who -wasn't good humored and dncliud to take a roy view of life? And did joi ever kcow a littlo woman who wasn't jjtly and lull of fun? I va ftulicd hu manity a good deal and I ne ver yet havo encountered a amdl person who was futly or misanthropic. Who arc tho i pc siuiiitW Link, tall, raw-lon?o, i nrtnLMiiic lu' 1 1 1 iu ii i . n.j. ....... . j ai ly. Did you e ver sec a man oi r.vo foot si inches that was melancholy? No, acd you arc not likely to. I tell jmi the world would be a mighty lone- m place without the littlo grown-up I y pi . They make more than half tho fun th-re i in this vala of tear. "Little men ntc invariably good story te Icrs. They aic hearty laughers; they arc juick to set the humorou sido of a "a 1-1 e any que-tian, an l t.l.y rcn a jokc, even if it i at tu.ir own expanse. Tncy mike th: lirmc-t fries d. and adhcro to those whom tli y li-c through thi-k and thin. They tri e'.dcm quarrebtm and rawver conceited. T.icy ar: oIt;n sensi tive, but epiiciwilta 1 peopl o generally ate. Altogether they arc tha I ct fo'k in the world to get along with, wl cthcr ia a buiiac.s or aocial way. riilltdelphla's Twins and Trlplols Crown-up tiis arc a cutiosity, al th u:h ovjr H pniriof them Were born in 1'hiSa ielphii lat year. Tha records abuw thit thiuutn ct of twins it exactly 2 which i a UlliiT off a empire 1 with the r:corl of wh?a SCHtwias w,e lra witiun th city limit. These li u e ia lic:c that !iiia 1 alpbi i i far ( udind in th: twinr ca. y th K c- OJ d ni l trat th tata .n:tropln cm- j j.t f .r nor capable of. AoM a c. lie to the Uttl, village of. nit orth s'e. dm niir Ol twill to each S.H) inh.l itt-t is the b.-: :h-t thi ca y hi doae, whi.e North Wi c k r.-nrl of ix n.ir. of twia bora , ia if ti-ht months, aad there aro lcs thai ; Mj 9riA. ir.i-i,. llfn. pWn. Lier ant lut- rcilcat. ia th.- v, laTe. Lutuh AfT-,:.... and all laa rear, ii addition to tha 22 tii bora la the cite. n ttip.et Wt r s born lurco ,jjr aalue ba -n attetei by ti. fs v . .i. r'a ,n 1 thr-e i- M.rch ' et tredirl aatborits a- w, 11 aa by red jn?ary ,a letrutry and thr c i M eta ,M UIliaiv-ub., uinal from tM- Fcr some rcaeoa which tho dry city Mnill,Ln!Vf ttM,i,im tccor I do not attcm.t: to cxrdais, and A. bir Auok a ojixl w hoMpUtutmoir btch pi ix.e th. dectan, tho . tuoatbi ar4teitatla-e o w-crrtH Mt"Utote ,1 M-j ml Ju'y .re tha mot praiifc ibe it e-urh m-d;- n ta I.ao" cra frtr twia rrcrth. It M y of lat .year. n ...ir i th:m mala their ri'---'. - - - d i u.r Ura. la M.y. 1?. tr w.-rra r . " ,,,r J,, , air. f twia. b-rJ, asU la Juy wia are mere apt to dia lha ihcr babiet," sail a pr raiaeat phy.i- ciso. a2d tri;4ets aelduai grow to ai lu t a-e. Tbi i cae rcaaon why rrcwa-u twit ara so aclleua I0U4 . . . " . i altbcuu twia if. ww. Haw Jet. Batlona Are Mad. 'What tou call jet buttons re n"t jrl buttons at all; they art xuerclj gUj. but they wne the purpo just as weil. look jnst as well, and aro vcr muc i cheaper. So fai I a matufacturvr of jc I batton, in Brooklyn the other .ay. Then be led the inquinng rrporter intc the factory where the button were ia Prxxreof mamifactnre. U ntil rent 1t nearW all the buttons cf this kin J canie from lk hernia, but they are now made in this country, and Amencat manufacturers are able to conapeta wxtt the rrign trade. ' Th prrcM- uso-l by thi raanurae tun r L ku .trn o.;ly V han-c'.f. ad ita aocrets are w-alraa guarded. Ihi applr. LoweVrr. more to tho finishing . :, , ..fT.- ;Tn ! fhemi and in? umiruh. j c4ls. . t-1,;.t. 41ia rpnortol I in a.arge tu - , , etitcroi a uozvu iii,,c lynches,. Tho hum ol i l . frrtain urrt S 7 at regular intervals lent tlieirum to m Rem of indutn while the workmen drftlv handled the long bUck rods ol gl-isH fnm whih tho buttons were mad". The- lols, which are loand, aro al-ut four fet t' long and thro -f .nr:h c f an icch in thickness, an 1 th.v are r..ad in Brooklyn. Thrtv- ol thxn are taken at a time by tho button maker, held together, and r" placed on tho len.-h that one end m kept con tantlvc.v a tongue of fire, the gas u-el 1 ir:g blown by-wind from the bellows, which in vrorkeV br ...steam )(r, and i connecttil ty nil? with each work-bench. With a little teel rod, hell in one hand, tho button maker picks from the new molten ma of glass largo drop. This ho skill fully holds in Rich a manner that a mold mado in two gee t ions, like an iron vise, shuts, catche the drop in it mouth, so to speak, presses it inb tho shapo of tho- dies a::d then swallow it. Vn Ihuiir swallowed the button falls through a pipe a couple of f.-et long and drops int- a pail be neath. A feature of the pressing of 1 10 but ton is that the eyelet is pressed into the button nt the same time, it haling previously Wen plared in the die.. Tho button 4 a next washed in cold water, . ... V .1 . and th'ii the rongh edges left from th.j ml.h ara cut off by boys with neiasor made for the punwse.-' Fr m hero they I arc enried to tho e.lgers. Tin etlger. are irirl. and their work consists in giv ing tho buttons, a finish with emery wheels. ' The cutting nnd edging would bo done away with, the mauufueturersaid, when he got in some new molding r. paritus w hieh ho had devised himsolf. The br.t:ons at this stage have, tho apiarano? of an ordinary llnc't jet button, rolidiing them on a weel of some peculiar foreign wool, onthesur- fac? of which n jrcparation is puigives them n fflosv flmiearanee. Iho mourn ing or c-ajw etl. ct is attained by tho jattera of the die, and then by so.iking the button m ceriain ciieun.-ain. Other o' els and color aro nmde by the use als of chemieals in conjunction with h:nt. With t'io new and approwd apph- anee fifty trr ss of buttons i-ari hc m idn on fine i r.'M in a dav. The eyelets t:sed nre in il ot bras wire, w hich is run fmm ii kivmiI on to ft small revolving rod. Whoa taken off litis it lias tho f :i loner coil siding. This is jdnced in an inclosed arr.ingeui'.'nt. nnd n eireular saw of very hnrd steel cuts it into a- tnnnv little ri?g.5 at thro oru tnrnH in tho wire. From the manufacturing dejarimnt the buttons mv taken to tlej eanltra, llv Tirl who in anotli?? rom i.lft.... th.m on cards and f;islen them with need Wand tin eld. The cards aro plaeed ii: boxes and tho ;- but tons aro rend v f .i-market. On a sample card shown tho r j-orter there ero glass or iet button of nearlv every imaginable shape. eo1:r and effect, from the som 1.. ........... nrtn 11 mrk 1 1 II IS With SlIl'lT ,.,! r..,l ! m l e inntless otlter color. - Stir Vurk ryorJ'l. The Population of .Mexico lnail.lv there nr. l..rin,0:5) white men. proj- rly so called, in M- xico, and, nu T have fdiown. thev are dit'.'ifrenl iated among themselves by climate. Then there are mixed bloods" to tho number of alioat 2,."i!h,0 0 approximately, nnd these, s4Mittered over the republic, differ in many wavs through climate causes. Then come" at -out ,,iH0,m) Indians, some very mueh civilised,' some semi eivilized and otliers barbarous. Of the barbarous Indians, so:ne are peaceful enough, and others, liko the Chan Santa- Cruz Indians- of the j ucatan peninsula, are th re-e aul warlike. 'Iho Ya piis id S nor.i may be taken as ex amples of s. ini-eivi!i.ed Indians. Theso Indian raees sk ak different languages, though m-.mv- tnb.sus. Spanish to a greater or b extt nt ae-ording to tho measure of th.-ir r.mt;u-t with tho white man. Cor. llo a tun lhrahl. Fir'H-froiii Meter. Tl.o rem ark abb? ta."ibility that mys- Lrlniu fir. n uav h.ie tK-'en hi t. bv o-arks fr m other wilds th m eur own ,as been Mig. bte.l to the Paris Acad- T r From a study ! !ati-ns i-r 1 io its. he barns th.t tin s l unknown i.i-'iu in wrl--, farnt li , birns, itnlN. ai d ev.n in village;, a.i 1 large fiwiis are etr.-!itelv db-n e. it,-i-b-i;t with the i-eriodieal sho-.er-i di.-ding star. Ib iints out that 'r- M-vt-ra mg the fir-1 eigliten ttays i ,ia-; t ... t. T. r it .ti.rrn-i. ncll :!i liiee.;r!. t'i-plays t:,d c.!;lJagratlo:j werr i fr.-pa ntM urrvnee. r. 4rkanaw Irav- irisairong use of your unlerstanI i;ig bo make it a rule "and me-asure ed :t i.dlo r man's; auae which it is neither Alioicx' I'oM'M-. rutTif wmttn to ct . e.ly p f o' Ib.ir efTirry the t-ai ' eitrr.al tenlr ft Weak fa- k llhenn, 1 li.m. I.urc'r i. atira, CV.id.. Kh. rf j 1 t.rtl I-JJ.Wtiar a i . ni ... j ' . . i They bare ten inna- froir thirty jtarv 45 ( onuaiji"ik. r-o.O rtrryta nere. A tirrmt l.a-aer. t a, a-,V7 rft .r b.ie t-tf I--U1 it.oX. n nefact that rj-tue- u. a a re..K .ne a;itn,. txittll.mhririHr ilMxarml tf mturXM r".d take M P.- : wbfltr.itie..n.l OMMrta bU H1"- i t-ors r is. afd like tlj-iTi. 3i --ia- it. Uvk imii;e r N. Y. WUa aorrow ia aa,r p. a ka it t. T7 eUnei. anth-ic 4 ad bra'lar qnaU tics f Dr. feaa a t alajrb ltaly are U - 1, j Uac a infiaii ba rear bed a uy loaxtr hea-Utea to fEttre br a. " Jmtt Hear T C!tJ frrwtH Raid Mr. Smith her i'rr. Mr. Dri. a., tbe ounJ tf ch!W" fbril CAm? im-ttm tb aarJea from a nrif hHr' tijf. riVhat Kind of a woman Krc on tor et;hbor Iwrw h Mn. Pai. h ia fh ! Uie mwt n!ft mother. !n exi-w-mre. l.nl Tu ore. b bUt U tb oM-fxbnfl ftjf?fs csf flfw-tonng. Whn acblid need pbr". t; fllU ith tome nBriu d--e, lay th hxtlr rlcUm fJ: on br bo'd bi till U l fortl to op-n hi mouth fr brr'b. hti i"i TTr th drrnMif-ul ra-. Tbn nun t hm !. i'o woadrt," Mil Mr. Santb, "H by dt-R"t b u Ir. Pirrre'a I'5eU)t I'ur.j.Mjie JVUrt Thry ar ffr-tiv wnlioat t'.nc brb. ad are as c&y to tke airr :ain.- 1 aJwT Kir them to my children' "And o do C" oid Mrs. Pavi. f Io what vou oacbt Jrt corn? trbt wilt. at'inr that it form, the d.-.iM- rorn-rt.ag s iN,:i.n uMirioi Iraio tt-n t! I armter citirt of Florida d tb utuiner lo uiritnf th Sort b nd I "fa ,t, p,, traaaa-. .-trnH on aurjw -vchI. ita elegnl a-JUrtaa I, jrjr .ndt"bir rf wrf ir wttMi h-jo will tin- thn belt -.- . Jtrri. That to tha rrai o? a-artinc on a tri-t it t 0'' f'tJ l "n-'t .t . ilo .rm:cs. iinfi l a--- Apfot .Monon It-mm. t anr e-ntaDd for a'l'outiai i.u.dr. etu Um 4o. r I hen it jr d(a not conl-t in po " ni Leru.r. but In dcs-rv.ii' tl.rnj. i Th Mllle ?rrt. A itttlsee.t lay In t earnrr.y rath: A little bowed in the Mi on : wind's ' r!li: A littlo !tr'ih rfar. by it rrx f beM f !: Then a fctou: tiov bra-tod all the u-iiiit r s ulAct. A litt'e roittrti trtrd ttra. onlr Ik-bt: A hltle ehiil mncrol the hram ef lu.O; A little fain oanio an J h i. n to jrrow. Then C4ii.ampti'.in aad aii hi-, wave atrenpta low. " pai in time. Che.k the little rmik-Knir the tittle chili. d:-;-.i f .-i U o j.ain. -nr the little ailmeut -oiuea tin- Mroi-u uiu j.vit nble k'lHiit f dii.-H-. lr. I 'u r - ti.den Medic-al I:eivti y, tai.cn in li:ue. i a louiedy for tboae ills. Rep a rd not dreams, for 'they are b.nt th Images o our i oik- and tenra. There 1 nothlnt; yon renire of our amenta bnt what i.. juT and rea-Mnat.e and Hri-li' in ne-ordan-e with buiuov. iriii-ili"." 'iiiat'a the sort ttt testimony any ti.iiM- an be rrjmd of. and it i ttie testimony of .bun'trod.. of men who are profxtawv vuuloe.I oy . t . .ioim.n i.,IJcbjaoud,V.N riu; tor full j.a: th:u. .. Ac t 'o Ifafflfrted with fore eyoa uho Dr Ia-'n"Vt-on'o Kye-Vater.l)ruct;it'ell'S'-ler i-otUe. A pair of elipp'ra consibts of two fat men on the iey aidewa Brilliant! Durable! 1 Economical ! Diamond Dycis excel all others s in Strength, Purity and Fastness. None other are just as good. Bc: ware of' imitations, because they are made of cheap and inferior materials, and give poor, weak, crocky colors. To be sure of success, use only the Diamond Dyes lor coloring Dresses, Stock ings, Yarns, Carpets, Feathers, Ribbons, Sec, Sec. We warrant them to color more goods, pack-; age for package, than any other dyes ever made, and to give more, brilliant and durable colors. Ask for the Via tnoirf and take no other. A Dress Dyed ) 1 A Coat Colored J Garments Renewed j cents. A Child can use them! A. rw,,iimand Merchant Dye 'Hook bt: WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO.. BURLINGTON. VERMONT. Loo Catun.. are neither fashionable nor in. de mand.but Jht-y were mor comfortable and more healthy thin arc many modern d w lit rig . ar ab.n Hop 'c of one of the s with whicli ner's i og P.uchu is a 'rcprtxlu-tmn Unt nf thn aimnle remed a - a, -. . . a . l og Cabin dwellers of old days kept themselves welL Did you ever try Tippecanoe;" ' fiv't. fV'fji Ely sCVeam Balm, T$J Cold in Head. .Vl'tT aoa . Wrr.. St.. V F R ft Z E R grasI U- I' K .Ilea and .f,.. ... j ktihim;. .ci ail H-l v-rtaaa-aora " m?ZZlZZ rVa- t f -rO?..- S-"' tn'" : r .7.. ., ... I , I n. -n SI 00 to S300;rv.; t,r mrtit "-r " . ts ' -. i,. ev 1 r-i . i i Ml." - I- SLTaTJi CaVv lsr-r a a., aaraaiaa ati rat w n ta - tww - GS3. tlib'hiy t.i r ""-tf m'-?-.V llr.aal t aiirs. .. OPIUM HABIT ifr-ira- Far Tt I-. arrirT WAHTEO ta (J A T A R R bj Ei EQI I war i ,!. f-i4 j r,.!. r rrrrarmT ,,Ji"h 2 w' g.r. i . llaaalae- i i i ii w ii n r iir iM'ii r"" n . ui e- iw liriTS t ill ! Diail 1 ,,Vja7a. l.' '"- rTrrTTTt fttlTjfasaaaaaSSS:.. ,5 I . d ffM -'MARRISON - j - 1 8a fcasst J-. "j: aiaV i BREatreiSeOY FURPAIN. ra (. mr l( b. T..t t Throat. llnn;'. ?tr:., l'.tta'tM. atwrua. ScldK tot-t'i " ; TU t"bat; A. 1 elc r i : . !: . MJ. - U H r 3T IT XSk . H I I J ' . 15 Pl "- -a-- -i .ivaf M t ra-vt. f n? "' " t :i-,;nl i :i lh Ml. n f -'. ".-' ' T' - l-fet tr'.n lh ?-"-r- ft--U . r- r-.-; .- ri. a-attM ftwt !- an-t-'j. 9't ; I- . oflrra 1 . I.. laalaJt ;..-'' ' " Mr h U Ow-m a.il .-hi1 jij J tinr.-. .-.) ... Mt tha U.'Uuu. VuX L.iu a a a H l , W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE. ,. in:: KMI I 'I I V ',t aon ftnedf I" v L.Utillh.nl ia. U r .oll.. ' t x. . a o. '-- 1 '-' s- ta r ! ' v-r '"' ... t an l c t-l.o- 1 ' . " " S- ' ' l.-,a ain-i'-d " i ' '- v '- 1; :'ft t r i,itnlfJ," ; ' I iv i unl i.t.ll "It'it ."" V IV. I.. a a ill 1 1 f f I . ' cl!id lor l!y L. iVa, , I ' " . -'" ' ' 'J 1 All t a . ', ,,rt S l! t! t tU a- I I-, an I O f ..' ' W. I- ?. " DR.SCHcNClVS SEAWEED TONIC h no eqvial In na!are a . . t fyirg aatent,.- . It help tlie work -ftVe Me-'t '.' ; (Sustain. hvMnm ' ' 5!f Pierxvet!ie tvl;. t.t t--i ' " "3 ) h 1;. , , ' i ' '.fWifiei and en'rkhe. the b . V , W ,,f.i.r1l ,1! I'C! " .nd " UJ I-,ta-I Uiit tiii-etM"otj;.nt... t- : '. . .ii aud liieii; , hk In'oroi Ml to lend f r.I. Sl- .v- -. . and admirable -trran. . on.tt.e 1 -Dver, and the Su,..u h. .'h r . , and cute. It abouad in rt . -. , V ''.V, tu.n. and will t.ve )V - i'; ' ' v.ul orRArt and the luvtU-) - r bad bclurc. ietd bee. i DR.SCHENCK'S MEDICINES Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tcnb, Mandrake Pills, PURELY VtOCTAKbL -,t .'all-'Irni7i-i -1 l ,:: t i r A ' .it .l ,'4 bB, ,Comtnunit.iw .v. . . - ... . ... t I I li. . 1 1 J. Iliiladclphia. I'a. i; tWIARVELGlUS Rill DISCOVEKT. Any b-U learned liaee!..'' l-r,,.t.. aitbtl;-; ! ', ! ... . . . ' t.J ia,(.ws t. J . ,M. B-Wlet. .' n.i xthfT.. Knt t"', '" . , .' , COMMON SENSt reiaiiEf?:. hnini, hm a.e-.-f' ' ,. tf all 1 - ' " ' '' : '.-) I ' - - ' ' ' - .. .. I-- ? f ,.-f.,. . -I I ( , B . - ... I ( -. !' ! U '." Twa ra K!U wi'p in f rmn fr w.-. T30 DAYS' TRIAL Hi -i rata iv fi 1 jl?'r;' Ccaiaoa Sens (Pare -Co., T" K 8t ate Bt-l Cbh-'J. I ' I aSaia7 OSi 0 l " t erV 3 TON S 35. lv Ar n t .4. -1- C Ke. jt niaivr . , - we ai- n a art oj oiriVCLESi - tat 1,' ' . a. -a . U i-- ?. 'Ot 1 . i , . .a. r i l - -' errTO. la-j t7 a-a a-. f. a- - ' - - . " w as ... - ' - ; yVa 'aa,--waa ....... ai A Ot III I 1 Itll ."-.MT.itrntt M. -.j rr.i at m " j" . a- . -t ..,, j a r .rt csv- Pe . nrrv MMIinNa 068?', J -MPPH; . T n J i i 11 ' JZzL2 " rit1T ' fCt e m y an E Ml aSaaaawia." i tifxaa. JT ) rvvr - tr I lll - . . -a,.. IVI - I. V 1 fl
The News and Advocate (Yanceyville, N.C.)
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Sept. 26, 1888, edition 1
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