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“ AMilmit* Are Nut Lubateni.”
Geu. Jai.ss Grant Wilson furnishes
IbeC’wpe Ann .|</u rti*< r with the fol-
facts for THE t l KIOrn.
I’m* I'en-bt ell* euu draw fortv times
lowing ph-nsrflit gossip about old Admiral ,f ' " wn "eight
< 'ofliu—»uie of H,- CofRne, by the wav— 1 he eggs of tlm chfs'iicinite are so mi-
sml the great variety nlxnit Cni<e Cod of mile that n pigeon's egg would hold fully
xneHy ninety pounds. I 100,000,000 of them.
The sea snemoue can at its pleasure
him inside out, and again assume its
natHfal shape and appeanun-e.
fitv (ViiMii figures show that more
lobsters well
Sir Isaac (toffiit. a British Admiral ami
a member of the family whiel, held a fn-
tnons reunion s% Nantucket, August IB,
was tw.ru at Boston, and when a child
lived for some yeara on Claim God. Si. .u , -t—.— - -
Isaac emue to tins oounter soon after the , HT'' 1 ’", m °‘ 1 lieopw ,n hie
war of 181o, a inl during 'the voraoe ho .' , >Ut, ‘" hv ." nu eh-vation of less
stated to the officers of his flag.ship that !,00( ' U ‘ i-t tllv 8, ‘ a -
when they reached Cn{*5 Cod lie would There i* in Springfield, Maas., * piano
show them lobsters that weighed ninet' ,uu 1* >» 1770 by an unehi and Im tiler ol
pounds! The rules of a quarter deck do 'lolni .fueob A*,or, both of whom were
not permit yon t,» flatly contradict mi that tints plaho makers in Iamiioti,
Admiral, hut still some doubt and di-- I’m gmsahojijitsr has between his
trust was visihle on the couuteuuiiees of throat and hia stomach an apparatus
the C apt am and Lieutenants who stood i 1 lied a gizzard, with more than 200
around. “Well,’’ said Sir Isaac, “if .>'< th in it, lor grinding hii feod.
i V hat when u'.'. 1 '.J, U ,\ nk * V? S i U '“ ,w 'i™ 1 r ^kon,vl that a single
i i , rta °h < i»pc OhI l will : uphill, or plnnt-lon***, mny give rise in
1?" Vh^ T Ut W, ' 1KI '' uinet . v <-no summer to a (|iiintilli'on (1,000,000,-
pottmls. J he wager won made under
the graeions permission of flm Admiral
aud when they arrived them Sir Isaac
•courcd the Cape, Imt ho could not find
any lob ter that weighed liinetv |Himi.l*
so he said : “ Well, they don’t happen
to lie hem just now, lmt I will obtain
the nllidavits of the old fishermen to
prove flint there nro such lobsters.”
Aud he produced a pile of affidavits,
showing that when there were fishermen
in early timea lohatcis that weighed
iiinetv iMinnds were us common as
huekleherries on the Caj>e. Then it was
left to an umpire to decide, which hod
lost and which hail won, and l>v him so
concise a judgment was given that if
now living it would entitle him to the
vacant Judgeship in the Massachusetts
Supreme Court, if nil his decisions wvto
equally good. His decisions was that
“ affidavits are not lobsters,”
The distinguished member of tho Cof
fin family, writing to his friend Commo
dore Isaue Hull, in 181(1, savs : “Many
thanks for your kind exortious; send
the ninety pound lobster when you cun.
My reputation will bo saved, although
iny money is gone, ' and in another lot-
ter now lying before me the Admiral re
marks : “ Tlio lobster you committed
to Capt. Tracy arrived in go d condition,
and is considered u marvelous one h-re
Still my friend Sir Joseph Banks longs
for one of ninety pounds," Whether
Hull Kueooodcd iu saving Sir Isaac's
reputation hy sending him a ninotv-
ixnuid lobster £ very much regret T am
unable to state, hut a venerable Glouces
ter fisherman w hom the writer consulted
on the suhjoot said : “ Tlicro ain't been
no sieh lol atom seou on Capo Auu duriu’
the last sixty years, an’ 1 don’t Imliove
any sieh were over caught on Cape GtxL ”
A l.etter from N, 1*. Willis.
The Boston AilvrrtUir savs: Many
yenrs ago a Vising man, Iwttelv tWenty-
oiie, living in a Western Htato, l ad sent
u |Ms>m to Mr. Willis, then in the height
of his fame. To this day ho remembers
the thrill with which he broke thedaintv
] 000,000,00<l,00(1) of little ones.
W'mrr. nlligntom found iuBnizil travel
far and well on land. Their skulls and
Itoii'-s are frequently seen iu the forests,
and they deposit their eggs in the'wood*.
Tnr.nr. lies limit'd near Naples, not
only the cities of Herenlonoum amt
Pompeii, lmt another which flourished
I.IIIK* years before Christ, the ancient
city ot ('iinne. Few remains now exist
to stimulate the mind of the traveler.
More than ono-tenth of the inhabi
tant* of tho United States live in ten
cities—New York, Philadelphia. Brook-
lyn, Chiqago, Boston, Mt. I amir. Balti
more, San Francisco, New Orleaus and
Cleveland-—whose aggregate population
is o,083,7$U.
Tub whistle of n locomotive can be
heard 0,900 yards through the air ; the
noise of a train 2,500 yards ; the hark of
a dog and tho report of ii musket can he
heard 1,800 yards ; the roll of a drum or
nu orchestra 1,000 yanla; the hutnan
voice travels 1,000 yards ; the croaking
of frogs, 000 yards; tho chirping of
crickets, 800 yards.
I>n. Johnhov tolls an Extraordinary
st ry of a aea-cncumbcr which he pos
sessed. He forgot, to fiirniHli it with
fresh water, and the creature liecaiue
sick and dejected. Under this nuglectit
wasted away iu a most remarkable men
n r. Gna by one it ejected its tentacles,
Ita tis th, its digestive tubes. These
fregimnts lay here imd there, scattered
about the aquarium. Still what was left
of the creature Wns not dead. Its empty
sack contracted nt the leust touch. A <
soon a« fresh water was provided the
animal begun to rovivs again, reproduc-
ing one after another of ft a lost organs,
aud at the end of two or three months
appeared to be as well and as hr
before.
Iiappy ns
French newspapers reporlthe discov
ery iu Algiers, Ijv tbs urolimologist M
whi
Tarry,[of a city which had been intombe
iu the saud. M. Tarry’s attention had
tieen awak ned fiv the monnd-lllo- ap
pearance of the sandy soil, ulal some
waxen seal—it was before the days of j digging brought to light the minarets
I'nvelop.'s—mid rushed into tho yard, | aud upper ]s>rliou ot a mosque. Furth- r
authors find time io reply, as Wil
to such epistles, aup piv Jiave I
tiisto and feeling both to Inspire
under tlii> shade of a great beech tr
to read tho letter. It was upon one of
tile ample sheets of tho olden times,
slut had been written with a dualling
quill pen that would have ls-en bettered
hv sharpening. But Aboii Ben Adle-m,
when lie saw his uainn in characters <>f
gold, could not have felt move delighte 1.
The letter lee* more than a personal
interest. It givi s a view of the IhIh.i-.
and hardships of literary men forty years
ago, which will Is- contemplated with
something like wonder hy the present
generation. But the older* know tin-
wretched picture i-i not in tin-1, .st exag
gerated. There wm little appreciation
of literature, and no adequate reward
for tin- author. It was the era of mil
liners’ magazines, and writers got only
the “line wools” that "Imtter no pars
nips.” It was the time when Haw
thorne could describe himself as tho
“obscurest man of letters in America,"
The bulk of literary achievement mid
nearly all literary renown were yet to
oonie. The charm of the letter min its
genial and hearty sympathy, and its
wise and gracefully turiuwl uouuuil. X'ww
authors find time to reply, as Willis did,
had the
' inspire such a
"lie as this. If theae it. any sutislaotiou
in the grateful penile- tior. of u lifetime,
Willis might hu»e dot Wed himsBli re-
I'oinpensisl for his kind words to nu un
known youth.
Wa.iiinoton, April 29, 1010.
Mr Hi nt Hm -Your tuber fiirwsrdisi tn a e
here, in Just, ris elVed, nail I IiiihIou to comply
wit'i your reque't i tlioitgli young poet- usk ».(-
vice very Una Ii na lovi rs <lo, after 81ny mu
irrevocably t-iigapeil. In the first place, how
ever, _1 alioitlil always a<l\is« against adopting
tho literriry profossi-m ; for at beat, it is like
making nsguu-tiaoes of your hair, w holly in
sufficient for wants vvhieli lnereme in-the power
gives way. Your poetry (Well, no matter
shout thnt! Tho poem w as Judiciously enu-
<tnnued hy the writer thercslf many years ago,
and duly sufforod an a-i/o flh /*,’ And as ho
was never guilty of any hulSKspiuiit mdleeic-
tion of that nature, it la no! DSey-.ary now to
ipiole (ami e.mirovert) Mr WHIla 1 fluttering
prognosticateui]... .but tie re arS-fHaov men of
tho same eaiibii who would go osilfd st*rve,
up to tho imply lemor of l-omg rnsjainheiva
/lr.-f when were it not ttu.tiiJw . ouid
turn their more common powers to i»couut,
and five In meaner industry. 1‘otfry in nn
mujH tn your lireant, and you hadhefUrnut
turn hrr.out h, hr your maiil of all work. As
to Writing for nmga/.iiies, that is vei-y noarly
done with, *S a liuitter of profit. The com-,
lielition for notoriety- alone givea tlie editors
more than they cun use. You c^-uld not mil a
piece of poetry now- in America. The literary
avenues o'ri- all over-crowded, uud you can not
live by the pen, except aa a drudge to a nuns-
|»pef. NotwftTirTtriidthg" SI! this, you will
proi.ably try it ; ami all I can say is, von shall
excavations laid hare n terraev, a tower
and about a dozen Iioumm, ull in excel
lent preservation. Hu reported hia dis
coveries to the Government of Algiers,
whi 'h Iimm undertaken to liuva tho site
thoroughly explored. The pints* ia In
the southern |siri of Uiu province, not
far trow flic town of (Jnargiit, atal a-x-
poacd to the full blast of the saudy
winds from the desert. Probably a sue-
ei ssivu of siroccos hearing clouds of sand
I'oinpleteTy filled lip tin- streets anil
luui-es, milking tho town uninhabitable,
and so drove *ut. the populution. At
prcwuit Un-re is no ground for conjecture
as to the date of tin occurrence.
The Use of I'ahi,
The jiower which rules tho universe, '
tin* grout, tender power, uses pain as a
signal of danger. Just, generous, lieiiii-
tiiifl nature tii’vcr strikes a foul blowH
netler uttm'ks ns behind our hacks; nev
er digs pitfalls or lays umbnseades;
lu ver wears a smile U|sm her fitee when
there is venguanoo iu her heart. Pa-
tumtlv she ti'ftcbcs its her laws, plainly
she writes her warnings, tenderly she
grndnates their force. Long before the
fierce, rcfifduugor light of pain is flashed
she pleads with us—ns though for her
own sake, not ours—to he merciful to
ourselves mid to each other. She makes
the overworked brain to wander from the
subject of its labors. She turns the over
indulged lsslv against the delights ot
yesterday, 'ibis is her enution signal,
| “Go slow." Bile stands in the filthy
courts and alleys that wo pass daily, and
j beckons us to enter and realize with our
senses wlmt we allow to exist in the
! midst of the culture of wliioh we brag.
And what do we do ourselves? We
, ply whip and spur on the jaded brain as
though it were a jibing horse—force it
| back into the road which leads to mad
ness, aud go on full gallop. We drug
tiie rebellious Issly with stimulants, we
hide the original and think we have es
caped the danger, and lire v. ry festive
Isifore night. We turn aside, us tho
Pharisee did “f old, and pass on tin-oth
er side with our handkerchief to our
nose. At last, having broken nature’s
laws im! disregarded nor warnings, fisrth
she comes—drums heutiug, colors Hying
—riffle 111 front! to punish us. Then
we go down cm our knee's mid whimper
alsmt it having pleased God Almighty
to send tins omiction u[m>ii us, and wo
pray Him to work a miracle in order to
reverse tho natural consequences of our
disobedience, or save us from tho trouble
have my sytvytfiv mul what aid l oan give of doing our duty. Ill other words, wo
yon. If jon sheir,! ,-cmo tn New York, ami : put our fingers in the lire mid pray it
will oall nn”me, I dull lid happy to sky more will
than I lixvo tins' to write. Yours, very truly,
nil not hurt.
N. P. Wu.ua.
Pluck in Ucath.
Col. Malleson, iu the closing volume
of his history of the Indian mutiny,
commonly culled the Sepoy mutiny,
S ivea some curious instances of pluck u.
eutli. Brigadier Horsford, lie states,
“ had driven u strong rolsil force across
that river (the Kuptij, mid in fording it,
iu pursuit of them, many men of tin-
Seventh Husuura mid the First Piuijuh
cavalry had been swept nwuy hy the
for.* of the current, and wore lost;.
Among these wus Mnj, Home, of tho
Seventh Hussars. After some search hu
Wanted to Know.
A erusty-lookiug old gentleman, ac
companied by the regulation well-fed
consort and n couple of well-favored
daughters, entered the dining room of
the Del Monte, and, as he tucked his
napkin liemndli his g< nerous chin, turned
round mid fixed a fierce glance iqion (he
waiter hehiug his chair .
“Look here, my man,” said tho old
party sharply, "before I give my order
I want to ask you a question. Ajo you
an Italian Count iu disguise
“Divil a bit," replied the surprised
.coffee splasher.
“ Nor an English nobleman, the uuao-
coiuitablq delay of whose remittances has
body was drawn out of a deep bob', his _
bunds having a fast grip on two of the • temporarily compelled ? cte.
rebels, while tho bodies of two trooper- “ Naw, cur-”,
wlnj perished with himworo found, eacb. ; “Nor a graduate of Harvard, and os-
with his hands clutching u rebel sowar." | trunged from your father, a rich Boston
This was un exhibition of tho ruling paa
sion strong iu death aud eugaged iu do
ing death’s work, l'hero is nothing like
fighting, once nieu have entered upon it
I'hoico; hut when they enter upon it,
from the pressure of some overpowering
necessity, there is nothing they arc in-
capable ot doing m it s course.
A story is told of oue of the old-time
inhabitants of fchoflu Iklaud. Austin by
name, who, long before tho spirit of
abolition hiwl bfim raised, finding bine
self tin. ow'. rof a sl iveJ-his h- i:
heritanoe—freed the ini.n uucl sough',
work ou »fatui.
hanker, wliose haughty pride is as uti
yielding as your own? etc.”
“ Oi am not."
All light, litre's n dollar, aud you
Few men hut are slow to tight, from I cun bring in the grub. Now that I know
you art not the regular thing in waiters
nuw-a-days—that yon are not going t<>
mu oft' with one of mv daughter*, or
p ek my poeket, 1 tun out iu peace."—
•vj/i Francisco Post.
When others are Buffering, drop a word of
kioduOss uud lyiapatpy. If they ere aolft-rlug
frn.i a Told, give tlio-iu Ur. Bulli’ Cougli Hy i'
ll a ft v .l.j-.cB of thin vulnafilo luoiedv will
-.ffurj IniULt relifct, ^uia taeuty tlveceut hot
lit wlh am v yuowore_v CoUf u.
Mteck-KuKluH la the Wert.
Tlie freedom t. ] nature cattle nu #s-
C' Hent ernaiiiK laud, together with an
accessible market, are the mein reasons
whv at preseut n«H'k-farniing is pertiou-
lsrly pMfitablc. The first of tlieac con
ditions is precarious, and it is evident
that in ten years there will not be inucli
g'siil free range left cost of the Missouri
river. When immigration to that extent
shall have dint lcm oft'from free pastur
age, the stock man fen either sell his
farm at probably four tine s its present
value, and uc>re to Dakota or Montana,
or <-lse turi» his attention to fattening
stock tm grain toe other jiarHrs.
For instance, as a practical ease, there
is a cattle man of Connoil Bluffs w ho is
said to own 100,(WO licsd of cattle in
Idaho. Ho has a lunge of sixty square
miles of laud not worth n cent to the
acre for agriculture, yet aft'ordiug excel
lent pasture for cuttle. He lias ten On u
employed St wsrcs v.iryihg from to
840 per month to kaik after tho shs'k.
TIhmc is on requirn 200 (miiucs to handle
the cattle. An overseer is hired at
81,200 a year. During the winter, how
ever. four men can do all the work re
quired, which is mainly breaking the ire
iu tin streams that the rattle may have
water. Btrenms serve as tho great r.ln-eks
nj>on the entile straying away, for they
never will go far from water. Tn the
spring of the year tho cattle men of the
plains have a grand “ round mi (as it
is railed), the stock ia picked out hy
means of the brand, and those cattle
that are meant for the Eastern market
are started tor Uuiuha. They Uavel
nlmut ten mill's n day, nwd gen
erally take the wliulo season in
the journey from the winter
ground to the Missouri bottom. At
Omaha tho cattle are put on the train
and shipped nominally to Chicago, hut
really to different points along tlie road,
to he humlcd over to farmers for fatten
ing. Mr. Stewart delivered over 1.900
■ ■cud to farmers lust fall, uud of these
only eight were lost during tlie winter.
The jiartiea who receive the cattle agree
to fatten them at the late of 5 cents for
every extra pound of weight they add to
the anir'sl. This seem* small at first
sight, tint when cattle put on 250 extra
ikiunds during a winter, aud where two
In-gs are fed from the refuse of each ox,
the farmer finds that the result to him is
equivalent to selling his corn nt 100 per
cent, profit.. The large I'Hllle-raiserx, of
course, have their inajs'etors, who travel
from farm to farm to look after their
prouerty, and gather it together in the
soring for shipment tn Chicago, where
they urc either slaughtered or shiiqied
to Ktiro] io. The cattle men have a great
advantage over mere farmers, iu that
they are to a great extent independent
ol fotJwiivH. If they are badly treated
by one corporation, they have s simple
remedy iu driving (heir stock a few miles
to the next rouiL- Harper's Mat/azirn,
A Ihi) 'Hint la Bead.
“The dav tlud is dead has for uien a
niort KOltisl. a more tangible, a more
vivid Identity Until the day flint exists,
nay, thou the day as yet iiulsirn. Oue
of tlm most characteristic delusions of
L'ninaftity is its incajaieity for enjoyment
of tho present. Life ‘is a journey in
which people arc either looking forward
or looking Imek. Nobody Inis the wis
dom to sit down for half iui hour iu the
shade listening to thu birds overhead,
examining tlie Rowers under foot. It is
alw-uya, ‘How pleuiaiit it wus yesterday I
What fan we shall have ui-Wno* !
Never, 1 How happy we are to-day.’ "
An ex-coiiaul of (treat Britain, aays the
Brooklyn Frrrjtr, related that Mr. Chaa.
lowiisend, Bedulia, Mo., whs oured ot
rheumatism of the worst kind hy fit.
lac ibs Oil.—Indianapolis (/rid.) Sen-
line/.
A Itoinuiice.
Hhortly after tlie war a battalion of
the Second dragoons was ordered to
Foit Laramie, and there Lieutenant
BnsAlnirst Livingston, of the well-
known New York family, saw and lmed
tho favorite daughter of tho old Sioux
chief, Spotted Toil, and found his pus-
sion reciprocated. The young officer
tisik her to his house, m d she bore him
a son, hut Livingston's health foiled
and lie was ordered to Europe, where lie
died. Tlie Sioux girl died of a broken
heart in 18(58, after learning of hkdeath,
and was carried to Fort Laramie by her
father nnd tliero .buried. Her gru'vo is
still annually decorated with flowers by
the soldiers. The mother of the young
officer bus sought to find aud educate his
son, hut the Sioux, either lieoutue they
have lost sightjof him or lieoauao they
wish to keep him, give no trace of ins
whereabouts-Laramie City Jlooiitr.runo.
Tub Ottawa (Kail.) H<publican thu*
quotes: Mr. Harvey B. F. Ketler, rc-
corder of deeds, say*: I have .long
been convinced of the merits of St. Ja
cobs Oil, und use it in my family for
rheumatism Successfully.
People who are ia the habit of muti
lating coins will tie interested iu learn
ing that hy an order from headquarters
silver coins having holes in (hem, >>r
otherwise mutilated, have tieen given the
follnwfing values r.t tho pustolliccs
throughout tlie country: One dollar is
worth seventy-tivo cents; fifty-rent
pieces, thirty-five eeuts; twenty-five
cent pieces, fifteen cents; ten-cunt
pieces, tivo cents. Five-oent pieces and
three-rent pieoes will not bo taken st
uiiy price.
••Don’t know half their Value.”
They cured rue of Ague, IliliousiicMs and
Kidney <'uui|>liiiiil, u- recommended. I
had a half bottle left which 1 Jloll for my
two little girls, who the doctors anil neigh
bors said could not he cured. I would havo
lost both of them one night ii I had not
given them IIop Hitters. They did them ro
much gooil I continued their use until they
were cured. That i« why I »hv thnt you do
not know half the value of Hop Hitters and
do not recommend them high enough.”—It.,
Il'chcMer, N. Y. See other column. - Amfr
it'in Itiir.il Home.
In a MB. caleuilur «f tho time of
Henry VI. is oue vellum page, filled
with a list of unlucky days upon which
it would he “peri'.ou* to lake Rny sick
ness, or to be hurt in, or to ho wedded
In, or take any journey upon or begin
any work on. tied ho would well speed.”
A Wise Beacon.
"Deacon Wilder, I want you Io tell iue
how you kept yourself and (amilji w--Il the
oast H-'tson when ull the rest of ua have
been sick so much, uud have hud the rloc-
turs visiting uu so often?''
"Urn. Tuvlor. the answer is very eusy. I
used Hop Bitters III linn-; kepi niv luadly
well and saved tho ooimn bills. Three dol
lars worth of It kept nsftc't and aid* to work
nil the Hum- I’ll warrant it haa cult you
and tin-neighbors one to two KunlfrW *ffT-
lurs apiece to keep sick the same time.”
"Deacon, I’ll use your medicine hereafter.”
In Germany ttie man who gets but
three hours sleep per uight is supposed
tu be a statesman overworked. They
never u-licet that his wife might have
’kept him on the truut dour step uutJ 3
-'clock in tho moruiug.
ie on u i •• si ring p'sir ” xml all w ito i it,
•. M.«l le: <v.J*ey-\Vvlt. His ....at tea
Uaoki.
tgrleultarul Methods in Tew Mcxl<*>,
The Mexican and Indian meUioda.ot
Jiai vcstinu Uieif grain are Vi ry ]>r.iui-
trii>, Hiiyilav.'.iud'ssl. to thqso of Bitt
ern countries ju Bible times. Whe'it
i» cut tiy hand with a siekle, aud taken,
milsmid, in citric to tho threshirnr
Tlu- eonsiata id « round plat of h'Vel
irotneh in 'nil 1 elevnle.l place, fifty, BXI
or 2(M> feet iu diameter, as the farm is a
large or small nne, thu surface of wliieli
is ptintidcil of troilih'inas |iard as a c«-
mi'tt tloOr. Around the edges of this,
toll nob's are set iu the groiuid five oi
six f'-id iquirt,’ firnling a (dreie, Tt.e
untlaxkhod grain IS piled up loosely in
the efliter, unit, when everything j*
ready, a thin layer is raked down be
tween the eentrul ode of grain and (lie
elide of |siles, and tlien n ths'k of goats
or shde|i, or sometimes of burros or isi
nies, s driven iironinl over the grain
until t has ull tieen beaten out of thu
heads hy their foot. The straw is then
throw i outside of file circle of poles, nnd
tip' w i-'iit fiusht'd Up toward the iH'iiter.
Alndl er lt>f of the mifiticshed grain is
then akked down, and the operation re-
js-uted until the wheat ia thn'slied. I
was forcibly reminded of tiie seriptuml
injunction which forbade the Hebrews
to muzzle the ox that trod out the grain.
The winnowing is also doiie in the Bib.
lieu) way. After the wheat lias ls-en
separated from the straw, it is gathered
tip into u heap, and when a brisk hroezt
arises it is thrown into the iur in the
teeth of the wind, wliieli blows away tiie
chaft while tho wheat falls by itself on
Uir clean il>sir. Ai a distatfr'e the flying
ollnff liW'k* like steam i-si-aiuiig hy siie-
ecs.-ive puffs from the exhaust-pipe o[ hu
engine,
AVoiik is the law of our lioing—the
liring principle that curries men and na
tions onward. Ttie greater number of
men have In work, with their hand* ua n
matter of irt'CragitOq in order to live; but.,
all must work in one way or another, if
they would enjoy life as' it ought tu be
enjoyed. Latter may Im a I on dm and a
eliustiaetnont, bul it is also an honor ami
a glory, Without it uothiug can lie ac
complished. All that is great in ibhc
comes through work, and uiviliaation is
iu: product. Were labor olxilished, till-
race of Aihta wore at once striekuu iq
monil death.
Noth r.
From flic 10th of October. 1HH1, to
the 1st of July, 1SH”, genuine liooR
SriUNti Watkk will !*• supplied to cus-
tomers hy 1-111 ut A Co., of Halley Muring*,
Ala., at tfcqfollo#tnfl rates':
Ten gallons in anti-corrosive onfi '?.').(Ml'
Maine can refilled at 4.00
Five gallons in auti-cerrosive cau.. ft 25
Same can refilled ut . ‘. 2.50
Nine gallons in glass bottles 7.50
Reasonable freight mill express rates
art! given hy all rallronds. This water
has licen known for nearly liny years
as a sure cure for Dyspepsia, a sure cure
lor disease* of tiie Iviiiiiey nnd Hladdur,
’a sure cure for all curable cases of
Dropsy, attire cufe./or H-irofulou* cases
of it* B'lUes or f'kin, and a certain de
stroyer of the terrible thirst for intoxi
rating drink t.|)|tt, overcomes so many
wortny resolutApiut. Deprive a drunk
Bid of his dram for three days and
mc.>a'*(hile give him plenty of Rock
Spring Water, and he won r t warn, the
*liisgy. ffou’t yoli think it’s worth
trying? If you do, drop a postal to
Ellis St Co. Jt willfb'-t* ouly it rent.
" Have you spoken to pa alsiut that
vet?" nbxintmlv inquio d the ohlest
daughter of her iiuliilgcut mother, “No,
my child, not yet. YialT father is too
busy with hia creditors to think of jinny
phuctons and russet harness to match
just now." “Bother the Qtudityrs,"
was the smippish reply. “That’s what
your father is doing, my dear. After
he hits compromised you sluill liavu your
turnout."
HOT.
Wi'D.liiliv .>t ft* iQiioru«tr |
mnii. >vio, h!i<t Uvn tvvfcrt
HWAy. i* flit I,
•ink hv . salt I, • t’HiUAir \l k wcHiiifr Anilttpl
i luO. ut «»hy rftic Am*.’ wrftthcr b Uio"Ipmi»
I nil •niijfct*; uvuryono tlnnkfl It hi
‘jqMirtl right tiy to N*Ucr tit*' w rather, nn
I hurls hii iigntiiit uM l*r» itAhil’th *■ "
and nil whoeiuih tvnrl** ii««M him In rruulntiiiK;
tho v. 4th. i. TI»o Mh»\Wim t "miDniih'n’Iori in
Ttnm I'iow ut st 11»nin. >tn , ilitrrinowiifil
i im’tuonitttftM Hint avHither pMphrl «»f inoWmi.
To the People,"South.
SlOt’VrAl* nnit Iu IV Itorv.
4 Hifitift of tho n.nlo, not. 7, |7-I>. onfi iho ov. fi
w>dtii i-4io H, »fln two „
now I On it amt I* » Ijr fur «UI v.-n. 1 Xho nt
Lnulc. DMMrKR l l Ii I - « r . . 4M
lmt diaritbi the w
u< iy I nmiv iifi'voitfi
itnihlt im'Infill w.iil,
* anil couviuv
ulicr hill immothliiff
tn Hi»^c who Fii/fc-r
i'
LTW*» t. IMi* I W » If |)|
mi mMioriMlt fur ihi* w rh,
• •
'"inji ki.l AMlHinm IIh- ile x ,, |hh’« i t\ . ,
’
Soiith sl.l *. Ir.’ini- Oil. i-i-rru.n. nt t'-riq 1 li.
Itn.l, ...III lumi ilf,, I n„. |„
•Of* SSMAlS'Sft |iSI|e«. OH *. |-«| t I-. .» I , ,
' ' *
*t’t>4 CUto, With liitlei t'f .8,(00 trf i «S|.|, .
>■*. r * pr «tvim I.,,.. „ u.,;, r ;
III ftVef J foutitj, rKTM u. lr l|OMNj> I’ 1,.
K*'. ITt Vjnft Mrr. i,
*»• AfftBll %% iinlrO fsiMil.a.ani fi IftrtlUM*.
iriiiiM, r|<oulais mu,I nMii) lo copy.
I'« * II 01.18
CONFEDERATE
g . r^rurSj/£t' |
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’8
VEQETABLB COMPOUMS.
Kon ilvflb' is*., iiiftft ftftiv ilspi o«»i 'U of
s|iirit* sme vkncml In i!h ik vaik Bs
fiirnis. uiu i ms n prs'cutbe sg.-iiust fever mill
ugift sad ntlfti inii imitts.i* fi n r., ihn l-i.iiio
pHosnwnireft* Ki ,i* uiaa. lui-dn
I'V ('b»"ii11, IIszskI it ('ll., Nen Yolk, ulul mild
I'V nil driiKKisIs, Is tlie Pu.t Usnc | *N<1 for |m-
tients recovering ffoitt fofer Oi odwr nioklieiu.
It bun no count.
niMsa*B«*nllMa •
lie. boa “Rough on Rsts” betus a boons fra*
from Um. beM-fcaaa. roeahea. raU, trio*, fto.
now to hkitiik iii ii.tii.
It i- sfr«nuft in? onr will min.-i from .Vy/,
troni lii mi It Impnrft M ..-I, wlwii (U'OVIIJ.w l* vf: \-
I'Altll.I.A A .Vf> STIUlN'illA, nr Af.|» | IV | |;
HYH1T will feeD.rc IwhIUi t© tlio |.Ji>•!.-«! nip,*),!/ |„„ I(
If V«aUortfUM'i.li.p-rrij|», flrviinl If.ukw, und (lift HK-T
nisOOD iTfltnm . V.I S,,,, ,
4>y|'li»i»»iF rhamdoM, W.-nkn. Sm of flm KHimr*, Krt ,l|„ .
iM, MilitU, Nurvotw dlSI. il.ftw, IkihiU'y, rhhmis t .rii.
nii4 hU a.ft* i4 Dm lilowi, Llfrr. Kidittya.
VluniMCh, Hkin, t-tc.
HAKKIl'B I AIN PaNAVKA earn i«m fu ^| AI , A ',a
BAllSAM
lown.Jmlhr tilt of I Whinin',1.»m I \uu hIb?!
" ull a suthlun filfftrlr nT m nnihiift in tlm
uh hut m»> rxu ntidtijt.t )«tln nnd uir i«tmrvtiiit
t'^Mi-HthliiK My V’dift’. iis« »lly HO, lull i«» ;r»f
inTAhH' iitin^m«»f th« Kh iiMuii r»nc< tv.UU. mid r.
(‘Ummy nw«n* mwrvti iu> .miIre Unly.
’I hr iiline* nliyntr-Ihm ofniM no nothing t«> io
lU’Vu Mi# s\ncr kitth itnjf fiir thus* imni* I
• •* k.h I htullh i n UkImh ?*r. J.vi'Ofw. On with
gn*«1<|tl«’M for rlieuiuniltt li iliui- I \it \i!tl Iia U
! H4itnrat« il u i.unv *»f uaUimX 1iuk«* enm»g|» in
mvrriny rhrgt, n !fh tin dl, mul Miipltodi'. Thi
r« y* l »\ m' iilino't iiiftfitOhinihiui* in *»!»•» lumr 1
"# nm Inly livt* fmtu |m!n. mul umiUl li«%\ ••
t (It n th** (ruin I.• fill hii HplH iniim m Unit nlgla
livli ut i :iii».inn« town 1m»l inv irlcni lh not Ulft-
iMiadnil un Ax If I t«*.'h ihi- i Tt-lit iritin foMhy
hmiu^iu .m. l.aKili, mol huv> Uoi In v u inmliVU
•inivd
D. r BULL’S
COU&H
SYR!) P
HOSTIITErj
Cuannteo!!
Tooth Preservative
l” ’ r ' r ”*" "r "islli'r lr,-,n
"I" s-h! 1.1cm,,!, win..,
"' ' f "’ ri«r o. o. m.i.Rfirn.
IrinsM.. Trim.
BiO mI • will <« .i.|.i«iHy oofidfli
ftn(-rr b'.'-Yti In Cirre v» finUm Am m it.-n «h«
will tnkf» on* vi 11 fftch n u lit l (q u k niftj b#
MM ur-ltoft i A j,, .Ai fi, |f iii? 1 , 1 /• m *»1#
M'levfr-wl'. rt ■/ ■< nt Vv D nl fn« t h-rtrr htftiniA
I *. .llM.Nfll'a a\ III., liRBlOII,
If nt rly Hni gnt, Nir.
aRoiim i| uooM »ft»it iut.y r%
lAKmAINr—. K ,
‘•1HE PHINCt AND THt PAUPLH.”
. f "l I '!’• no.n- m...... ,., i.ll, "i.i
Mini WO ftOiao , (t 1 > I lift asm.. (It.nils w
Stm4 it oo.-r fni clirtiUi* •
A I'A TNK, r<i! i,*lwr», (
• •
mm-—. . . U ■ - *w-' *
C0N<»UMHll(i.4 CAN UA
nr«MHina loiivr hnifrlMMlft #wpal<
It will cun* rhtirrly thw wortt form of ftowialft Own*
t laint*. nil ovarian Irvulile*. Inflammation mm( PWrt
Uon, Iiillng ft#d ri |4acrni«>nfa. auiltba NftWqwnl
hplnnl Wfikit#**, and Im }*iti< uiarlj adaj<t«4 to Iho
c hange of Life
It will tljMnlva mvI ftifo l fxmoia from lb* fthmnln
an early Magv of drrftli pmMit Tho tenancy Io ran-
eamiw huntor*«boro I* oh« <Aftd vary ipwllfy hy Ita nan.
H i rnirtTca faint nro, flatulaorj, d.**troysaB 11 nuTng
for atlmnUntM, ami r.'Uoxr. « wrahr* •« of Iho Koiwarlt.
II <nir»a BlafttUng, |:«n».Im. hoa, hurTonn TVcwtraflton,
imI Pthilttj, Hii. plftfteiMM lh in Mon Mi t»rtl
gfftilri'ti.
Thai ft ding of In'Milim down. cftiiMlng pain, weight
ami I mm A a» hr. ual»iy* |w>in*ao«nlly iturd Ujr lie nto.
ft wlU at am tine* and under all < lrrnmrtano*« a* I tn
harmony with thwtawaUiat gowntn (Im foma)oagi*ftfla.
Forlhaeumof Kidney r<>ui|4aiutfi *.f miLrr m thh
COM pound In mmnriMMft.'d
LYDIA V. 1*1 \ till AM'A A h.d V*T \Hl.r COM*
VMM NDtfl j'M |m*im<i at tu and <*.-» Waoiarn Arruur,
I^nn.HaftM. riicofi. Ml■ hoitl.-afor #&. (lent by mail
lath* form of pllli, il«> In tho form of lovongro, no
rweHpi of prkw, |i |*r \m>% for#'thor. Mr* Plakham
froftly aiMwcni all IHtm «,f inquiry, tend for pnmph-
UI. AddroMM aft ibnrr Afawffon IMt /Vgrr.
No family »h«Hild howilhout I.YP1A K. PI Ng HA MU
1.1 VKit I'llJJ. Tltry cure •onatlpaMon. bUlmtftOoa^
ftfld torpidity of thollftftr. IA r#at« jwr Ikiu j
IT Wold hy all llrngglolo. a |l I
MILL ftiU FACTORY 8UPPLIES
•P ALL KINM. BKLTINg. N0SI
■id PACKINt. OILS, PUMPS ALL
KINDI. IRON PIPE, FITTINGS. BRASS
Q000S. STEAM GAUGES, EN81NI
GOVERNORS. Ao. Send lor PriftW
List. W. H. DILLINGHAM # CO..
143 Mtln Stroftt. LOUISVILLE, KY.
nHALL'S . .,4V>
aSBMSAfF
Fitters
IUiiiIiiIhIhhI \la«>r
Is reimburs,'.I in greut mcnaurr, to (Ii»m
triniLle-1 wil li wenl. kidney a, ky ii jn.lirlous
nt.'lff HostvlUcJs Bleissioh Uittvra, wliieli
iuvpwr.ita* and illmalaUa (rltbout exciting
in,-.jUrln.irjr organs. To •onjiinefiiiii wltli
it* Mflui'iire upon them, it correct* acidity,
in,droves appetite, iiii.l ta In cvsry way euii-
■ liiftTs to health slid nerve repose. Aiioiiier
mi ifltfd quality ia its I’Oil treloVer fever’sTid
I'vuc, aiul its’pfltY.cr of j.revenfinj it. F.»r
hi) a by hII Dt ‘g*I»U ttiiii Dual, is geiiCJuDy.
~ I*. l| r i '1.1.1* 111 *1 1 r> •’••wn
IU* suitlMe Vaf.RXIINM **>*., JhiaWiU.
TIP A T'r’tTTJ'C! s-.trtH.su.....
\Y akX wXaiZiw it.f.u.ufr..«*-\,nu.'
■f iTTTCQ a*eal»fBi cn*a«M o~." 1X..M.
--V W A* kj *!W v«*lu t«ii.rttui,r,i r.
*5t8 $20
D
TP. AH aad Majoua#* lo Mf a iu i
nit lr*<* A44imi
O. Vickery, 4ug«*<n. >f a
OUT WAUTfi MONET I tm
tin ^ ,». LU».^4, 1
LU.K,. ,*ig. Us.teM.M0M L-a.. * '
COTTON
<’r mLiafta
fratarm \
(d Cotton
*r#//vund in <»*y fihtr Engine in the w*tU
Pitni'h!et* an I rrlce T.!*.t »r»p!y Ly mail to 'I'll K
ACL I MAN A TAYLOR LOMJ’ANY, Mamuii u
A lug l*Ut(K»al M c-k
9*-
riLU r.ugrhvlbfl rtpirar^'t tbft Luiifft ia a health/ mum.)
A STANDARD REMEDY
IN MANY HOMES.
For 4’might. 4’oliU. i rim«|» iimm lillia nnd all
of her at! oil.him »f thb Tlitoaf I I.I SH%, it Mlaiidi
nririvalfd iu I uturlf b- yoa<J Mil «<Mnf-viitiou.
IN CONSUMPTIVE CASES
ftjifitoftolioa ao n»a* m thi, *' N'lnr'T-flftft'* p#r
ecui. Mr# pwrtouuftntlf ent'd, *h"td i»m- .1 otuiaa a *
ftiriot!/ comnlUd with. Tliar« if t >eh«inicftl <>r otnftr in*
gradients ionarm lh* young or old
AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL.
IT CONTAIN* NO OPIUM IN ANY FOKM.
J N, H ARRI9 it CO., Proprietors,
CEDE IN*ATI, O.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
One Dollar
▲ YMAIY.
Th* BftfttNlory Pii|»«*rln iU« Wftat. All eohiinni
•I or a no! aud oholcftljr-ft«>l#cta<? roadlng mattor, pniCA#
opnn Iaic«ri plain t/p« la- iw J Wftok!/. and m.flft.1 u
ah/ addfeft* In t)i« I'altod Bfuliu, poatagw paid, tvl
•*n«* Ilglliir » Yt fir. Kicr/ now ■ d acribor g*u ft
promium. A*nd for •* hum tvipy. Addrota
1MU ALO China— t JUj.
«M»00 AfJKKTN WANTKD TO HR I 1. THT!
LIFE OF GARFIELD!
If - wily Ufftand 'irevr ai •“I'tirr nnd btfiDfl man : Im- 1 «-
tiofi aii-l Mdfi.lMitrMfri’ii; Ilia a' .uxiuMtion ; h * I, i - c
■irng'di- tor Irfft; wonderful inclt- nl lr»»1w*H] Wood*
f- w.|iiag- • rrmovn! tu KlUerou ; de jli, f»c. E*
In, 'w'A. y. Attend'd UpAffiTt (-TXaar livid,
,1 : .. .TeSrfheNSr.rVug: 0i»M«.uli»'iiW*svaJ*s , 'n
Inftfir* 1!; the atirgewiM tiudth -Laf, n#*. TNpml, • '•
Ian wo?It. yW"u n(fm* uC r i<H* »i »• -ft
/<!*'♦ I Omdt Mh* fwjik quick. AikhtMa
ill fhw.iry) niMi-s., I'gbUftbc**. AUflutajOworgio. _
Wm BTIaday u •«(»« *tft:iy tu* 1 *.
i ftW^qV^tflroft* Add. -M Tap* ^ P>.,>'-g\ *'4. Am
E NCYCL0P/ED1A
TIOGavwSBUSIHESS
Thi* b th« fthtayuaft aaA ffgly maplit* sod rallwbl*
woi k on Etiqcr’t* a*'d O'uanftBft aod hootal fortua. It ull*
4
tofi ■‘The I’l illee - ,,.C t» . I’aupel . A
lii I»k for tiiL'VoUiU vi ull tt-Ci’ft.
,*=: Imok iur CTin'vm-'t )> ♦ v« r
,S Solti hy M.hauiipi’on only. Kof Icrniv
.uni luriilorv :i|»|»ly ut oik*** tn
£2 Sniilln III I'tihli-liinj' Co,
I Sox It'D Nrw < )r» Vim-v, C(-
I TANOARO CURE
MiNftHngnr Coaf.-f KH«.
* . , »if mONf tof Kavr.k tnd
. WHttlof ’ittlVf'
I t>r the • U/B Mjd ei
FREE
.,|«>A(f|UNlH fbEftlSWAffUD OObe.l
(!■*•! -!'«!!.ih« wurl.f, lump! - frsm
MW ▲UA(«m tfel VMfti*u # l/fttlw!'. allvg.
—’ UhMIl.llN
.
Af'.tjn
ukit. vu,, tunlf Vail., *. ».
( mis I iii'oiBv ilftfi. f'nltlft. I'nrtioitfriln, lu<
rtn. |(»u».«dil»iI 111Jal ihlr-ft. Ii.hilt*.
ll"Gsri.(.b, wiImi.o, f i ' nil, WliMiili.f
Cungh« itifl oil IM«. t• • • ot llin Nri*niMug
(Irgiiiift. Ii annilir* mill I,mil-| lie >1 ciotn nn a
nl lln* I N|t-, I ii M limit I nnd l*h ftflllni l»v ill*
iII-c im.', mid in vciiift lb" in: i -\r#nift ••.nl
• I ilfllucftft n< rtia* iUo' Im - i (Vito Ii m< . i>i
IMI.Ia'n i|\l.*ftLt| n*ll qi<| ii \«ki. firi
1 linn ull |M«nftlll|«ll.l» nfn |MM.
For Two
Generations
Tlio trood him] Miimil'll old
slaml-liv, MKXIUAN
TANI1 UNIMLNT, Itii8 doin'
morn lo H8KllBf<0 puill, IfllOW
Millrniuri mi.I s:m> lit,- lives ul
men mid bftMtft iliuii till oIIut
liuimeuls |Mi1. loirelhiT. )Vli>
Kent list' the Musi am: |»«lle-
lrah*n llmmudi skin mid Itt-sh
to tlio very hone, dritim: out
ull priii uud borene s aud
niorTdtl seerelIona, and realftr-
iii“ the iilllicted ntirf to sound
mud Htijijile heiiltli.
For Ohllle and Fwvftft
AMO ALL OIBBABMM
Sum* by Malarial ralaualay mt tba MleeAk
A WAUIIANTBD OUE*.
Prloe. fti .OO. Bor tala k> •isnmt.
U l s* •*» 7"“' •»" ‘••a Taroift an##A *•«•!
•^Y )t ) fr-ft Add ■ -I IIA I.I MfTgCft . P f rUftM t |lftft
1 b> Ka. ft* Willie* CAIDI forJBc. l fO for tOn.: loft
art for ftf .7B hy aiai). C. K IIKd, (.fteewo. i*.
\ IIOX.4 Tlf • IHTTiK.
% piftArftot, piim
AD. #'U> A urn for I Ili 1/0
i (Hia |ifti*kau(* — fnur
f U«nm m will cute In *v
••ryttiftft* I'ricn on« <lnl-
Inr. .HulUbybriiKNl-iftorM'nt U> imtll. I>H.I,.|I.
HAItKlK. I»l(tabum*, l*u. ______
ifthftift' L'ulon, Allaiilft. «U,.j?!-l^' rty-tliirw.— Hf.
<li ’> fLKMKN: I wiiftiuffftrlng from sTOrral •Iftbllit/|o aurb Mil ftitnut Ibui my luhor *r>*ftftic«n
(lru«4.iuo lu 'Un. \ v,.caaiiu^f a fnoiiHi did not giro urn tu'tch rrllW, bul on lli# contra./• waft f<
mi. .»■',*n»Ml f.roet *i»ti,.i» «n«l ftlVklurt chllla Atthlflfima I bniuntba u««of juur Ihajm Tumi /from i
•hfiftftl tdifto-f ImnriiiftNiftMi woftitcrful rnaullft. I l»no!d enowy rrturnadMBn I fonna lh»it my ow
n- f I" iMfl" itl)’ •’» lUC I htirti iimd fhfnM IwlllMrif tint T.iui HlgOM M*Ui£ It 1 It.l’- m dun* t ft
nuil with doubV mm o*i-n. V uli
I unvt'i Udurft eajuyftd. I f Itl** T"i
.1, J*. Yathok, I*.alnr ChriatUn <
rUiullnv, . did in l hft ium« limn during uiy lilu»--a. uud with doublft the tm V till ibe tranquil ibui
■ oil tluor ul D.l/, h..s . uiu* ulfto u clauruofifi uf I bought n«Ti»r Iwfora enjoyed. Iflb*« Tunic bid nol doo*. tbft
work, 1 ku<#w uoi Rb.it. I «d««U lhaq/edit. •!. I*. Wa ihov, I'iMtnr Chii*tUn Churtb, I'roy, (I,
S I hr ir-ttn T oiifft in uV
Murrunt niton o/’ fVo«l
«/ iron. I'm-if* I
t lnn Hark, anti f'Plow* I
C p/mfr*, a*mui lahti I
ith th, I / iff bih/ffl
dlMfh'M. " B
rr*’y
Pftrg uuttwmr a hr re §
Toni*' U nrrrnmfit'jj
mr&M’
mu ST THI ui. HAltTER MEDICINE CO., <»». ua ■OnniAlB 1T0M1.•
WLiysniBi
*ltflw< bwL«aftll, 1 wftfto-uipWftftddMHng
wfcM£L"Ji!i* , i ::sr- 4 •*
iiitUUiwirriMtiHiiW* ■' «i (i
•nr aiiUI pftrVftRM fOff IF CHAHftt
,»• 'jflftfllapri •kjeOPe • f-
Boskwalter Engine.
Effective, Simple, Durable and Cheap.
< ’. mi•<*(•!, s itMtantifti, l # c«mGiiiioAA i.ml 1-jimly
‘■ hmufti'll h> -'drfi' inll and (jifr fun inhbt> I'fo'mrd.
10 VI.: If V PLAPiTTEB
\Yiio r.ni*> a l ylUtii (.’in in Cum Mill efiouij pave one, Steal
power is in not. better and cheaper than horso power.
) nkk oxjm how piiiofwi
(I Horae Power Kagine, - , - - - - *21
*14 * “ r *
•Us !(• - - . S<
” “ " 4t
Address Manufacturers for doscrlptive pamphlet,
jawkm i.rmi. * to..
SaHfeU. Obla.
ETROLEUM JELLY gz&fr
Cud aud approved by the lsadL&g PHYSI
CIANS of EUROPE and AMERICA.
The moat Valuable
Family Remedy
known.
WOtll
•oan, cur
H DIbl.AS.
10*011 j I m, Kta.
6ATAJUAH, .
Coagki, Cwlrt.EoranupaLCruuy aad Dipbtk«rl%a
tV-Ttj tk«an It ana M Mat am of all m (Mia.
ftitAsrn ikrsai" aVyub ruuj ataj-aii. rironrioif
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