The Enterprise. (Carnesville, GA.) 1890-1???, January 20, 1890, Image 4

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»K S 1 - «W* -i- BARNSTORMING. FOR FARM AND GARDKN. others of simitar character, can, if tak¬ QUAINT AND CUKIOUS. A NOTED ALLIGATOR. Crowded Parlors. A New haw. en in time, before allowol to thaw, ba SHF.F.I* FOU MUTTON AND WOOI» saved, and I hare had quite tender A Texas man of 85 years lias just had Too great a profusion of furniture and The law of Missouri, which ghn» E A in the Early It is certain that with low prices for plants through tbo ordeal with 21st son born to him. He Likes to Be Shot At and Is Al¬ bric-a-brac robs the chawing-room of any to the married new the to M Peculiar Incident without come Tho frost • ways On Hand. pretentions floor, to comfort. It trips you up the on tract and make women laims against powor th< m actiou- con- Life of an Actor. wool those who grow sheep comparatively little injury, The total number of whippings in tho drops down at you it from danger¬ able at law, went c into effect Novemb..*! *- reference to their value for tho butcher must be extracted gradually, and with the Pittsburg (Penn.) public schools Bob of Dunn's crook,is the best known ohandelier and cornices, makes Prior to this credit had frequently doubtful to river men and tourists of any alliga¬ ous to stretch your legs or move your 1st, Com¬ must conduct a business of the application of ns little heat as pos¬ during October was 249. tor in Florida, says writer in the St. elbows when you sit, and renders it im¬ been refused married women, carrying on Playing to an Audience of late the light a business in their account posed of One Family. profitableness. Moro money sible. Keep them sway from In n handful of clover plucked in his Louis Globe-Democrat. He is one of possible to find a bit of unoccupied wall a of the diflicul of own collecting names, on by law in years has been made by those who bred sad warmth for two or thrno days, If yard, Edward Koehler of Deihlchcm, the largest saurians in the state, being while big enough to lean against. It is a great of default y f payment. This obsta¬ winter lambs for the early market than the tops wilt after tho*frost has been 14 feet and ti inches in length, pleasure, of course, to have lots of pretty cle case longer stand) i in the of enforc¬ Joseph Jefferson, the great actor, thus ia other branch of sheep husbandry. ettracted feel quite that Penn., found 50 four-leaf stalks. the largest alligator on the St. John’s things, but they need not all he on exlii ing no claims, for, under the w'ay the operations any you may sure Ohio river of which any reliable account CllU bitiou at once. One fashionable woman, describes ia the Century a curious inci¬ It demands more tho part f the the wilted portion cannot be saved, so An eastern man lias beon mar¬ be had is hut 1(5 feet in length. Dunn's 1 who afford to buy almost anything of the new law, a married woman can be care on c ried three times. can sued attached the other dent of his early career: “We now en¬ shepherd, hut it is always the work cut it off at and be suto to cut be¬ Each timo there w»s creek, Bob’s home, is one of the most that strikes her fauev, has a store-room or same as any once, opposition, and ho had to elope with beautiful of Florida streams. It is p,. house fli^d w’ithchoice bric-a-brac person. tered upon a course of the most primi¬ that requires skjll slid care that pays low that part which appears nffectod I # the twenty-two miles in length and is very m j f r iture. Every week a dozen or so tive acting, going from town to town best .—American Cu’iimtor. the frost. If some of the frosted part girl. deep, being tho outlet from Crescent lul f these urn precious treasures are brought progress. In Clearwater harbor, lake into the St. John liver. It is 0 It Is Important in this of vast mate- aid giving entortninmouts in the din¬ is left on, very often derny sets in Fla., there is a crooked h and n out and arranged about the rooms, and as very a»e ing rooms of the hotels. As there KILLING HOtlS. which extends to the stalks below. spring of delicious drinking water, very stream, is so narrow m ., n y othois that, have been on duty for a rial progross that a remedy lie phasing to the bubbling through the of salt that ; in place* tho boat will the timo ure 1>nek(M i uwfty H gnin. Thus her ta te and to tho eye, easily taken, acceptable were no papers published in those As the annual hng-killiug Reason is Should the whole top seem killoil, it mass banks. It is lined with evergreens, parlor hn ' lhvuys certain expression the healthy villages, there printing water which envelopes it. winch meet overhead, faming leafy ,\ s . „ to stomach and in its nature and small were no drawing nigh, points touching there¬ ilocs not follow that the roots liavj not a bout i( to spcftk ^ w idely different effects. Possessing these qualities, Syrup of offices, consequently no bills; so flam¬ upon arc in order. Speaking of facili¬ vilality enough left to send Lorenzo I). Tctcr and Ocrlrulo 8. bower that is delightful to the lover of f tl *, k ()f highly fashionn- , up new thc picturesque. 1 he windings are very 'that Figs ts the one perfect laxative and most gem ing announcements of our arrival in n ties for this work, a writer urges that, shoots, do not throw them out till Harp, studeuts of the Des Moines abrupt at tunes and navigation !, exceedingly unrestful, 1 a too- diuretic known. so is "•ell-filled lias. tie bold handwriting were displayed in tho the old of scalding in barrel is have given them trial.— Ladle, s’ (Iowa) college, have been expelled be¬ difficult; The steamer Georgia. Capt. room way a a you a Bright commanding, is tho only boat summer's lias failed The childish miss resents n kiss and runs three important points of the town, very poor one, nnil suggests the use of Home J/urnal. cause they eloped and got married. When the rose the other way, but when at, last tome years now plying its waters. In one of the What shell make It fair again '/ Live pasted, it’s different, they say. viz. : the hotel, the postoftico and the a long trough made out of plank for Benjamin Harrison in police shortest of the bends in Dunn’s When the face with pain ts shaded barber-shop. It fell duty, boing was a has had many his home for What shall drive away the pain? C'nlnrrli Cnn't be Cured to my the occasion, with sheet-iron bottom, FA 11M AND GARDEN NOTES. court in Washington for an assault, and creek Boh many Never shall a blossom the brighten frost. With r.ocAL applications, as they cannot an adept with the brush, to write, or set bench stone to have Cedar and locust each inuko posts of years, always lying on the same log, Alter blighted of pain bv lighten. rearli the teat of tho disease. Catarrh is a so on or as a Levi Morton the same day was found to and so close to the log that passengers But And the load need not may lost blood or constitutional disease, and in order to rather paint those advertisements. Tho fire under it to heat it. The trough great durability when set in the ground. bo They we count as and it have to take internal remedies. insane. were both colored can reach him with an oar. Alligators all the pleasure of life when the wife cure Hall’s Catarrh you Cure is taken internally, and plays were acted in costume, but with¬ should bo furnished with iron rack, Every straw stack that is not properly usually become frightend and roll off mother, upon whom the happiness of home so directlv the blood and an men. largely depends, is afflicted with the delicate acts on mucous su out scenery or c irtain. The nightly upon which the hog is laid, and by capped and well made is liable tb inju¬ from tho logs into the water at the ap¬ diseases peculiar to women. It in terrible to faces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is no quack medi¬ A woman residing near Tubes Hill, proach of a boat, but Bob is Used to it, contemplate tho misery exist ng In our midst cine. It was this prescribed by for one of the and best is receipts were small—just about enough meuns of a rope und pulleys is rer.d.ly ry before tho winter is over. N. Y., has pet snake. The reptile is and appears to wait for the boat to because of the prevalence of these diseases. physicians regular prescript!on. in country Jt Is composed years, of the a to get from placo to place. hoisted the scraping lambs, a day lias It is hiphtimo that all women should know best tollies known, combined with tho best us in und out upon Cut cabbage is excellent for very tame, and sponds hours in playing come. Every for ten years he that there is one sure remedy for all female blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous “Our objective point the town ol tables. By the of the rack the ani¬ and in early winter is found to be been seen on the same log, and as the complaints, and that is Dr. Pierce's Favorite surfaces. The perf. ct combination of the (wo was u o supe¬ with the cat, with which it is the boat approaches he slightly his Prescription. Do not allow ill-health to rus- produces Mich wonderful Liberty, Miss.; but there some dif¬ mal be reuilily turned from side rior to turnips by the English shepherd. on turns ten itseif upon you. Ward it off by the use results ingredients in curing is what catarrh. Send for testimoni¬ was can one best of terms. head, as though he were waiting for the of this standard remedy. But if it has al¬ ficulty in getting there, the distance to tho other. to begin to shoot at him, ready crept in, put it to rout. You can do it, als free. Toledo, as The rich black liquid that flows off The Lancaster passengers by tlie of the "Favorite Proscription.” it F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., O. was greater than we could accomplish the barn yard contains the wealth of the (Penn.) police, unable which they invariably do. After i3 guaranteed use to give satisfaction in every Sold by druggists, price 75e. in day. A farmer who had been to 8CHF.F.NING8 FOB STOCK. to fix any crime on a suspicious char¬ ho is tired of this amusement case, or money paid for it will be returned. Oregon, the Paradise of Farmers. a farm. Use absorbent material and save he dives into tho water, to the theatre the night before for the tiist Shrunken and immaturo wheat has it. acter arrested there, bought a railroad again reappear when tho boat re¬ and For constipation, biliousness, sick take Dr. headache, Pierce’s indigestion, Peilots, crops. 31 ild, Best equable fruit, eliinate, grain, certain grass and and stock abundant coun- timo in hh life was struck by the little value for making flour, and many ticket with tho money found on him turns. He has been shot every day dur¬ U y m tho world. Full information free, Ad- so As the “come in” “Wliat struck you most in the equatorial diess Greff. Im’igra’tn Board, Portland, Or.?. persons suppose that its food value i) of cows open an ac¬ and shipped him out of town. ing the last decade, but he never tires regions?” asked gentleman of traveler. performance that he proposed to have count with each and bo able next of it, and no lias succeded in “The sun,” the a reply. a O dost ami best. "Tansill's I'uncV' Ciqar. his a lower order. But young grains arc one, Near Silvcrton, Oregon, is one ever was teams brought in and take us to his richer in nitrogen compounds than the year to throw out those which do not a quarry hitting him in a vulnerable place. He farm-house, about twenty-five miles dis¬ of what is called “fire-place stone.” seems to understand that lie is there to According suggestion full-ripened anil plump berry, The pay for their keeping. It is soft when mined, and be act as a target for the marksmen and tant. to his we can throws his throat close against the log were to rest for a day, givo an enter¬ value of such grains for stock feeding If the farmer has a root cellar, sawed or chopped in any desired shape, and turns his head so that the bullets U yf. tainment in his barn, and go on to is not to be measured l»y their fl our- pro¬ turnips and rutabagas may be placod and when subjected to intense heat cannot strike his eyes. He then knows so ducing but they L.berty. quality. Wheat screenings are in i ; keep best buried in tho does not seem to be affected. that he is safe. The log on which Bob I % U*T\ “‘But,’said brother, ‘you tell worth more for stock food than the ground, and not too many in one pit. A few days workmen at Morris- suns himself has been measured a num¬ me thoro is no other my house thero but same value of weight suclt of materials plump when wheat. ground The winter Ditching if a foot may bo more carried be forward excavated in ville, of argillite, N. J., unearthed ten ago feet below a fine the paleolith surface, well he ber- first of known. times, began During and to become its the length ten famous is years therefore he since has 'ffjrz 7 your own. What sliull wo do for an or two feet. audience?’ and fitted for mixing with coarse ma¬ lieforo leaving tho space to be filled by which is pronounced a relic of a pregla¬ grown Vv said terials like straw, etc., is obvious to snow as protection against freezing. cial It had jagged edge, the Capt. Bright stated that he behaved 41 ^ Well,’ the farmer, ‘all my the intelligent stock-feeder. The a man. a evi¬ piolet would He is miss certain his location landmark, if Bob *4' family will come, to begin with, and ma¬ Serious results often happen from dently having been fashioned for a was to die. a V there is a dozen or more on ’em; then terial should bo ground to kill all s e Is keeping bees too near the highway. No weapon. and the passengers will who are “How acquainted miles with i M of weeds as well as to secure complete stream ask: many mm there’s eight or ten farm-houses close by per. on should keep his bees where they An English scientist says that if wo are we from Bob i” in order to ascertain t % ’ and if one of your men will drive there ) digestion. the great nutritive A still value better of evidence the of are liable to attack team) that arc pass¬ were to visit the moon we should find their The whereabouts. log on w hich he lies has become _ •. a a •« with my son and blow tho horn, they screen¬ ing. the days and nights fortnight ings is the fact that feeders of sheep a in know n as Bob’s log, and some facetious % will all come, for there ain’t one on ’em Cut down all kinds of weeds and length, and if we “survived the scorch¬ passengers have made up petitions to ever soon a play before. I’ll insure you for market buy their animals, feed burn them, and thus destroy their seed* ing during the day we should certainly have a post-office established there and u a full “So barn.’ the matter was fettled, and we sell •wheat the fatted screenings sheep almost for mutton, exclusively, hire all while will lessen getting tho recurring rid of a nuisance nuisance. next It be night.” frozen to death during tho ensuing him Bob whom as appointed the a surname creek is as that called. postmaster, of the Several man giving after pe¬ ? 1 -Vf-t I actually played in a barn, the bourn sheds, work done, and make pay rent for in siables the or year. Three men being unable to drive or but titions, far it is heard said, have from been have prepared, boen s mmB. that staid in being the only in money opera¬ so as none wo one short Wheat bran gives us the best results drag a 400-pound pig from its pen at presented to the department; hut if Y eight. It seemed in vain to look for tion. It is little of crime for “Bob’s Landing, Bob Dunn, postmas¬ ! k ill place, farmers to give away their screenings, when mixed with cut feed. It is one Reinhold, Penn., they callod in the as¬ ter,” is ever put in the “Postal Guide” amrA an audience iu such a lonely but which valuable of tbo cheapest foods that can be pur¬ sistance of John Berkley, a giant in it be known that lives there II I the farmer right. Soon after the are so when appliances can no one \r was cleaning and chased for stock, both for its feeding strength. lie deliberately picked tho and the postmaster is a huge ’gator. had down the full harvest for wheat so effectively Bob’s home is the half-way point be¬ sun gone rapidly and tnanurial value. kicking porker up and carried it out moon rose, and by it3 dim light, we are so cheap.— Farm, Rtock and tween Crescent lake and iSt. John’s % Home. In the case of incoming cows, care unaided. river, and visitors to Florida should not could faintly sco family groups of peo¬ avoid tho chances of George Jennings of New Portage, fail to see him. Capt. Bright states =rf / ple, two and sometimes throe should bo taken to O., that if they short of ammuni¬ •s, r on a WET FEED FOB HOUSES. rain—which, fishing in Wolf Creak and had ever run Wmm horse, coming from all directions over exposure to a cold from was set tion they will catch Bob and take the i % ‘ Corn or corn nioal should be fed very its chilling effect, may causo an attack a line and went further up the stream. bullets out of his back, where enough .tcfc -i tho hill—now a wagou with a great sparingly to all horses excepting (hose fever. When he returned lie found duck had to stock a small store must be imbedded. i. load. Some of them walked, hut all of milk a Bob is not myth. Pie be by used for slow, heavy work. Corn flows creatures of habit. To swallowed the minnow and swam away a who will can seen Dunn’s V, (ti were quiet and serious, anil apparently should lie cracked and fed dry, if given are any passenger go up Ws wondering what they going reap tlve fullest benefit from tlicir milk with the pole and line. lie followed it creek, and hundreds of tourists will m wm were to with whole hay. When given with cut and caplu ed it. This is testify as to his existence and character¬ see. feed the be yield, we must accustom ourselves to up a now way istics. Copyright, 1899. “Those who have traveled through corn may ground .into fine liter eccentricities, and not handlo to get duck). the Southern states will perhaps meal, and mixed with the cut feed after them merely convenience dictates. In the Cascade Mountains, about ABOUT CAMELS. remem¬ as sev¬ “THE KING’S TOUCH” SUPERSTITION. ber tho kind of barn acted in: the latter has been wet. When finely enty-five miles from Jacksonville, Ore¬ we ground, meal alone is masticated You can over feed as well as under thero were two log houses joined to¬ corn reed colt, do neither, feed ju9t right. gon, is to be fouid the Great Sunken Their Efficiency as Transports — In England, two centuries ago, popular superstition credited the “ Royal by a horse, it becomes saturated with a Their Food and Humps. Touch" with curing scrofula; and although for scoffing at the idea in 1691 the gether, with an opening between them, saliva, and takes tho form of plastic, Give good nourishing food from the Lake, the doepeit lake in the world. King “infidel,”even his “faithless” touch credited which was floored and covered in. The a them, It is said to average 2000 feet down to A burden-camel, write* a correspond¬ was declared to be an wa3 adhesive mass, in which form it finds start, but do not force they are ent, than half ton of with a cure. These superstitious practices have now become obsolete, and ia seats were arranged outride in the opou neither hogs nor steers, and the early the water on all site). The depth of load, can though, carry more not a giert their place have scientific remedy in Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, air—benches, chairs aud togs. The its way to the horse’s stomach, the the water is unknown. It is about fif- of course, at we a muscular movements of which can only maturity business may be overdone if miles long * speed. I have frequen ly pounds seen them and which eliminates the impurities from the blood by the natural channels, thereby doublo barn on each side was used for you try to force them. teen by four and a half loaded with 1,500 or 1,000 cleansing the system of all taints and impurities from whatever cause arising. dressing- and tor making roll it about without loosening or wide. moving off at a fair gate. An average It is and guaranteed to benefit iu rooms en¬ separating its particles sufficiently to Pigs arc large consumers of food as load, under favorable ciroumsian eq is truly a royal remedy, world-famed Of cure trances and exits, while the opening admit the being thoroughly compared with their weight, but when A sign that is attracting hundreds of about 600 pounds, and tills a can.el will every case, or money paid for it will be refunded. The only blood-purifier ever was devoted to the stage. The opon air mass per¬ people to where it hangs carpenter easily, without pushing, tiviuty- So guaranteed and sold by druggists- As a regulator of the Stomach, Liver Sftrl meated penned for fattening they expend °R a carry was well filled, containing an audience by the gastric juice secreted by up shop, in Patterson, N. J., reads: live or thirty miles a day. Bowels, “Golden Medical Discovery” cures all bilious attacks, Indigestion and of about 60 Our enthusiastic tho glauds of the stomach, with¬ only a small proportion of it in keep¬ “Coffins made and repaired, Extra Colonel McMindo told Major Win he Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhea and kindred ailments. For all derangements 2 k persons. out wh oh digestion cannot be ing up animal heat, consequently they that in General Napier’s campaign caused by malaria, Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, and Bilious Fever, it admirer, tho farmer, collected tlie ad¬ strong onos for country people.” Tho against Sinde they had an efficient as mission fee, dollar being charged and produced. “It is for this reason,” increase rapidly in flesh and fat and are old who the corps of 1,000 men mounted on 500 is specific. As an alterative or blood-purifier, it manifests its marvelous prop¬ I a Stewart, in his “Ftoil¬ considered economical meat producers. man owns establishment dromedaries, two to h drome¬ erties in the cure of the worst Skin and Scalp Diseases, Salt-rheum, Tetter, freely given. Tho plays were ‘The says work on has his own coffin on hand. It is made men ea Lady of Lyons’ and -The Spectre ing Animals,” “that wdiole corn or that of dary, both armed with rifles and sabers. Eczema, and Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, as well as Lung-scrofula, com¬ coarsely ground bo fed alone to Splitting a Diamond. pine wood, and is covered with a In battle the animals were made to monly known as Pulmonary Consumption, if taken in time and given a fair Bridegroom.’ The farmer had supplied may a neat pattern of wallpaper. kneel in a square, under the chaige of trial. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors, No. 663 liberally with candles, that the horse with loss danger of colic or other The diamond has a grain of cleavage 500 of the men, forming a base of opera¬ us so plane, tlie same as most mineral or While remodeling a chimney in an tions, from which the other £00 operated Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. early part of the entertainment was disease) indaced by a fevered stomach, old homestead in Cherry field. Me., as infantry. because in the form of cracked kernels crystalline substauces, and henco it is for In of extremity the thousand brilliantly illuminated, but the evening possible to split or divide oue into two the purpose of attaching a hot air fur¬ case could find shelter behind the $500 REGARD is offered by the manufacturers of DR. SAGE'S breeze had fanned tho lights so fiercely it cuunot adhere into such a solid, plas¬ inecrcsting relic in the form men CATARRH REMEDY, for a case of Catarrh in tic When finely ground or more parts. Sometimos a largo nace, an of animals, which were prevented from the Head which they cannot cure. By its that by the time the farco began tho mass. corn little brown jug of unusual shape rising by hobble the foie leg. meal is fed horse, piece is removed at once from agem by a was a on mild, soothing, and healing properties, Dr. footlights were gone. The little ‘flam- to a it is more dim¬ found in arch of the chimney, which This Corps frequently marched seventy Sage’s Kemedy the worst cases, no matter of how long standing. 50c., by druggists. splitting, but it is a process attended an miles in twelve hours. I have hoard ourea lag ministers’ hal all sputtered out, so erous to wet it before feeding than to certuinly had not the light for 100 Double Breech-Leader give it to tho animal dry, because the with much risk. seen some remarkable tales of the speed of A FOB A ‘The Spectre Bridegroom’ was acted in To accomplish Ibis mattor the years. It was empty, but smelled of dromedaries. An Arab told me 1 e bad the moonlight. wet meal may be swallowed with but stone traveled £00 miles in week on bis % &RH i mm, carefully studied and its line of other days. a ™V i0 “It curious to watch the cffoct little mastication, while that fed dry is delool, but this was simply an example was cleavage ascertained; it is placod in Millions of gallons of rich brine, de¬ of the oriental habit of amplification. of a strong emotional play like ’The must be chewed until saturated by hardened in the posi¬ rived from the action of tho infiltrated All, what lia’s they are in the East! It f+K'fiy' _“L fTlnebetlrp Brewk.I*»drri7#4to#KO. 15*»Lot RIf.oi, $11 1o fl*. 2 Lady of Lyons’ upon an audience that saliva before it can bo swallowed. cement, proper is true, however, that while a horse ca r “ wSBrCuiP F0*?«3 jgsIPr Brre«h.lo«4tr S Rifles, $2.C5 to *lR.OO. • rainfall ByCA'rJio'AV* vj Self-forking Rerolfer., Klekel-pUted, fC.OO. had When fine corn meal must bo given to tion, and the sharp edge of a steel chisel, on the rock-salt beneath, run outrun a dromedary in a short i are, the V* aT) fj fiend 2o. xttmp for 50-pace Catalogue and saTe 25 per eeaf. never seen a drama before: they resembling i) carefully adjusted to waste in Transylvania 1 Wallachia latter will take lead of 400 500 O LDmtft'V, ‘ GRIFFITH ft. SEW5PLE, 612 W. Main, Louisville, Ky. only interested, horses fed upon uncut hay, it will be a razor, an a or not wore much but that tho division will bo the because prices too low to render the pounds and make his fifty miles a day HAY- hIS fever CONSULT they became excited tho trials of much safer to moisten the hay sufficient¬ so at are for month. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL over points desire I, and sharp with manufacture profitable. Yet the salt is a ly the among hero and themselves, heroine; ana, they nt talked limos, free¬ to ly sprinkle for tho the meal meal to over adhere tho hay, to it, and anil let costly hammer blow is givuu may it. be a struck Perhaps in rap any no moro me¬ a der, so pure it is that, fit for merely use without crushed undergoing into pow¬ set they An their must odd own tiling not gait, in ba camel moving pushed. driving slowly They is where that will 50 Cts. fever DR. LOBE the actors. One old Indy insisted that tho aninul take the meal with the hay the road is unfavorable, and making up COLD-HEAD 3J» North Fifteenth St., Philadelphia, Skin Eruptions, Pa., tor It is believed that greater number chanical work than this, for iu manipu¬ any refining process. lost time of their violition ti the treatment of Blood Poisons, Strictures, the lovers should be ‘allowed their own a of own on e ! Nervous Complaints, kindred Bright's diseases, Disease, matter of how of colic iu horses due lating a large diamond, if it is umkill- good stretch’s. The eauiel has one liupotcncy and no originating, way,’ and a stalwart young farmer cases are to corn ELY BROTHERS, 86 Warren St., Now York. ■ lone standing or from what cause meal thuu to all other kinds of food fully givou, a gem cf several thousaud Curiosities of tho Postage Stamp. great advantage over a horse. He cau pr ren (lavs medicines StP'X'IA furnished L Diseases, by mall jrnr rills5s r warned the villain not to intorfero again live off any thing, like a goat. He ElaiicSSmSfe Send for Book on combined.” dollars' value may be spoiled. There are about 6000 varieties of browses every shrub and plant that FOXES. ‘if ho knew what was best for him. ) >! postage stamps now in use by the grows, even on the thistle and the prickly ^ri^C0M3INING5ARTICLES)2 CATCH THE also travel, in If an/ person will sea l me 1 > couti 'sil/ v a; my History of the llorsc. KEEPING PLANTS IN WINTER. Fire Dogs. different nations of th) world. Tne pear. He cau emergency, Afglor FU RNITURE. (aQ-“! rHk) I will sun Pox l iii ti if. ’>/ the smell t’io oli of l whL-h ull dll an Will :’ • ’ Jlp ca 5 1 Arab Doors opening iuto the in which A contribution to recent number of of the Berlin postofiiec alone tinee, four, ir.oa six or seven days, for making Jong distance*. fin Also fn'l directions for a setting Wilfril Blunt, noted English breed¬ room a museum without water food. It is his ugly SWY'eVuLS n, iox a Address UiTAS. FOWLER Orange, Conn. a keep flowets should contains collection of between 4000 or fl the trap. , of Arab horses, give) it his you have strip, of Nature suggests tho practicability of a looking hump that enables him to dfc 1 WHEEL AND Ij yOME?.T.SSL!«raK!SM: er os opin¬ listing tacked about them in such u way training dogs to be used as companions and 5000 specimens, half of which are til's. Composed of gelatinous fat, the jC HAIRS ,’;// E ion that the Arab belongs to the origi¬ to c'.osa all cracks through which tonight watchmen. Their keenuess of European, aid the remainder divided animal lives off it by re-al sorj tion. In £* nal wild of Africa rather than of us tin the East the condition of ame'. after We retail at the tacos wind would them between the Americas, Asia, Africa and a < a * Asia, and introduced southern can outer. A strong wind will scent enable to detect fire long journey is judged by the size of hfs paid for deliver-. ‘ pAUrsm s. lOJeLEU!\ Philadelphia, Pa. was to on \xVLW / V® V I. Scholarship and >sh ions, $50.Write blow more cold iuto a room in mo lerate sooner than any human being could. Australia. hump. Bend stamp for Oata- dvir7d/\f~ W spirr 1 1 r it r e s lor circu ar. Arabia by wayof Abyssinia, whence it It is not to the c.unels logue. Aa me goods p»«! v > f V ANTED-COUNTV AGENTS-Ccmm mi'»n 50 is historical that he spread northward. weather than will be likely to penetrate The writer says: Tho emblems upon the stamps of na¬ in, uncommon li and; aiuful tee journeys, JLC2U7BG 3UTG. CG.» 145 N. 8th 8t. Fbliadt^ P* . percent. S. F. .SMITH, Frankfort* Kr. in still nights when the thermometer is "1 have recently heard of fox-terrier, tions legion; the earth, tho sea and come after ng DETECTIVES He not known in Europe before the a arc with h icks almost sha’ght, their humps I 1 prescribe presenne and ana fully en. was down to Therefore vaulted above beeu having dome Big as as th the only Mohammedan conquest, but since then zero. be sure to two or three years old, who goes for fire the canopy us have nearly ditappe red. Iwcs much JSr Cnre« In specific for the e certain certa cure fortify surprised to learn that the hump does troetiom HI TO 6 DAYS. X o : f this disease. I# his blood has spread through all lands against tho a 1 min ion of air wi'h as much zeal as most of his race ransacked for curioui an I meaningless not to b intimately connected Lars frw. vKtranteed Stricture not to d. II. INGRAHAM,M. N. D-, Y. through these inlets, it is good plan display in pursuit of rats. When devices aud legends. The entire ani¬ seem ■ (irnuusa Detective DcreauCo. Hira 4 l,CinciaiiiU, 0 . fitasa Amsterdam, visited by communication with Mecca, a a with the animal’s vitality, I inant Eey lirimij bj-.bo We have sold Big <3 for to take a day for doing this work, aud newspaper thoroughly ablaze is thrown mal kingdom, the stars ami tho moon told he had often opened the humps S-SSSsLH him Chemical Ca. many years, and it baa through north Africa, the pilgrimage. tho Andalusian The horse Barb of of begin at one corner of the room, ami down, he stamps upon it with frequent in all its pha<e>, besides legendary em¬ when feeding me they became to so large ilio saddle from from high OPIUM Ohio. ■* e» given faction. I). R. the DYCKE&CO.. best of ^ catis- Spain, go over it thoroughly, finishing tip each short rushes till it is extinguished, and blems by tlie thousands are known to fitting properly, ns prevent taken out i$ae IbyDr. TRASK'S magnetic (Hiilmour. S! .00. Sold by Chicago, Druggists. 111. the Turk, the Persiau aud the part along. and tiuu r iLS»d I Known over 50 years. Druggists keep it, Trade Bark ¥ Turcoman have been all largely iufused as you go By systema’iz- then worries the scorched remain) b:- the collectors of stamps, who pride largo pieces of fat without injuring the CURED Jre RANSOM, will mail you SON a & bottle CO., Buffalo, for 25 cents. N. Y. A. N. t)..... .......Three 189.). for centuries with Arab blood. ing the work in this way, you are sure fore* askiug for a fresh opportunity, lie themselves upon being “philatelists." animal or affect! r g his health. It is Tile to have it well done, hut if Upou tbo printed faces of these little generally supposed, too, that the camel BRYANT & STRATTON Business College ■ first Arab blood iu England was proba¬ you stop a get* excited on bring shown a crumpled thrives Vetter in hot than ia cold coun¬ bly brought through Spaiu and France, creek here and there, and now aud newspaper or a match-box.’’ squares of paper may be found the effi¬ tries, but this is not true. I s e no lev Lrn then, as it happens to be discovered, gies of five emperor?, eighteen kings, s n why the came! should not do well Hand, Telegraphy, *c. T nTTTSTT'TT,TaF, KY - and later from Palestine, by the cru- and useful the clima of n..»k Keeping. Short Tull information. LwlJXC V luJUUi «* saders. you will be pretty sure to have a poor HIs Affliction. three queens, one grand duke, several bo very in e Write tor tatatoaue and job of it taken whole. “Wc all of have affliction inferior titled ru'ers and presi¬ Texas and on ail of our South-we tern as a us some ot rnauy plains. ss Pis CilRE’ i “No, Left Unexpectedly. If your plauts should freeze, as soon other," said the landlady, •Come, te’A dents. M. Phiiiippe de Ferrari, per¬ he FOfl 1 do not know Miss Smith any as you discover what has been done pit’, j u Mr. Slimau, what is yours?” haps has the largest and most valuab '4 WHAT HE WAS HOOD FOB. Physicians. ro longer. Wc have prrted forever. Her them iu dark the , Best Cough Medicine. Recommended by U> a room,or cellar, where-j "My affliction,” said Mr. Siiman, as collection of stamps :u tho world, Amelia—Is it really true that y> u in- Cures where all else falls. Pleasant and agreeable druggists. to tho "O father came between us.” the temperature is but little above five* ho gave a wistful glance at the meagre amouutiag to something like 250, 000, tend to Marry o d Giublius there. taste. Children take it without objection. By C r> k pcwl” “Yet you say you are going up there log, Uicrn and with sprinkle, cold water. or rather Ia most shower j ; contents tion is good of the appetite.” broad plate, “my afljig- and within little tho present year sold on? Sd fmri” ? m “Yes, cures, j a single stamp tg a collector ja i “Good for a million.”—(Texas Sift To get my hat and overcoat. ) > such plants as abutilons, geraniums, asjd The conversation vya* dropped. JV.'is for $50,900! iugs, . / /> y iiv-v.aii:,.. mm ■ :