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■ VOL. XIX.
Wjl~ n B. Wkaikcr
Baste-!’ T- BsCutotam.
Jr _ ■■■* J LA-WiHma.
t r < . &Bfc*nen—S. <i Carter. W E. Laar.
« Fowrri. W. M. Pi-dta. C F. Eaty
Canal swemareend and fcortk Taes
dsy rtgJMB « vara snoKdu
CHUBCH£>
Ifrmiotwr —Preach:3g •——ri Sunday
Bd SauiK beCtt a wi Erv
W. J. Vead. p*aor. Prescate; jo int
Sunday by Rev R. J. McDoW’-fo Prayer
mtang every Wad matey mgto. hutaay
achnei SA) a bl
Barner.—Ptear hrog third Sasday and
SaOuday before ia ea'h 3L»th Bre. F. J.
Aart, pamcr Sataev taavjwe a. =a.
Paueinu Barrwr — Pie* Ji=d every
CmziA Saafay ami Sstosfay bc£«c. Iver
B. 4 Banos, ^aot.
SECRET ORDERS."
ehaash>visee Chapaev No. X R
A- X — Been arccad rasarday mgh: in
C3kCM 3b. <U2I
CWStte'X-bBM Latif Na •! F & A
M. Meas trst aad third Sadr Lay
* aadt ata.
Tlxe CoiiTity.
Ot*aary—G. A Crain.
Clerk Sopmur C-ar—l_ F Laar.
Sheriff L J Stephens.
Tan Realm —A. C. baa
Tax Ccliectee—H- F Speemaa.
Tnacnnr—V G. Hrodna.
Ewrveyur—M J Ridley.
Conor—S E Par tar
Col Admuxtaraanr—P H Whitaker
Beard Commiaeiiroete Rutas and Rrve-
MIIIG A Crain. Chairman. X T. Al
^LH LHM-irei. M A La.rr R H
Teapru. Board are® in ngutor arr
rina firs Tuesdays in Jassary. April, July.
aadOra-'c*
JCSWBT? COCRTs
Franklin, •fate. Dat—Coart 5m Friday
W ft Hathari J. P. R G. Cram, N P.
Earn G-aw, 77*3 Dirt.—Sevne-l
Wrlstaay T. F ihackeia-rd, J. P, J.
T Farer. X P.
’->*3*o. 098oi Duc—Seevta Monday
A C. Ware. J. P. W H. C-vk. X P
Corinth. S3faa Dirt.—Third faraday.
IC. Grilßth. J. P.J.S M. DaH-c X P
I'-atro-hailje- taSnd Dirt.—Fourth
Sanrrlay. J C. Camp. J P. if WyaH.
X P.
BactaX 9*731 Disc—F -nrth Friday
» W 8>:». J. T, L P. Aucaew. X P
Texas. fast—faourf Friday. J
T. Baud. L P.<l W Drumm, eat N. P
Me t uggr ib Dfec—Hat fanria*
A X. Bay. J. P.O. A W ore. N. P
Liberty. TCtad Dat.—Se—arf FahutUy
T M Awbmy. J P. P. X Seuatm.!
X F.
WsissS Hill, ismh tfox-—Tairf Friliar
W T Lam. J. P . F R Braseai. X P
Right Arai^ralyzetf
Savci irfifii SL Wm Bmcb.
"Our da*rt*er. Btsneta, now tt
taan yams er age. tad been terribly
■fall iwtth nirvnumrm, aad had
took the entire aae of tore rigte ana.
We famed SL VBuadamw. and tried
thebe* pkyurtoas, with us besedt.
Sta taa taken three betlln of Dr.
Mitos’ Murvtae aad taa gained 31
peundk Her nerreaauoes aad eymp
taomof St. Vitus dance are eatireiy
gone, ate attends ectoooi regularly
sad bus asaovwred eoaaptete use of
ter arm. her appetite is sp>radßl'
BELL L aCUOCSL Brtrtw. S. T
Dr. Miies’ Nervine
Cores.
Be. totar Mito U «M a. s Htoi
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puasUssmk uses**. ■■ •*•<* at crew
hj Utomi ritT I Oto K&sto ton.
TNB STAMDAJNL
DURANG'S
Rieuiiatic Rto
BewnaUteMKM WSjre
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, SSI* tol fWMnmx ww a Btosw
,moL Om*.hionsL to. to to mtoto
> b « totoswt to towtoto *< Fkjs.
,toto Purttoto sto tww lx a
> wstor «.■«»• ato tons. »» tto to
>taiSto a mow tern to awto
r>to ■ .to Ortto . tosto ar to
> Useto. to a w m *mi. uur *** ere
> tons so Pto to “to toteto
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Be—umxi.ii r*i..totote»
‘oma thtetowtutowto totwto.
dsm wkstorito I'lti.
ausm •» sis. mas. «• sssasimn
mouw sotototo
m uttvu
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“ The Franklin News and Banner.
i Tta Nowa and The Banner i
j CmaAfakd SB »
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A XXWjMMX^BM^BWIXBaX
baeta* *• MBa Fv^me ad Ftamtaac
Fl Hi.and CmßtXnhndXX
Thnan^b Iba Oaai*—dßulta
A few mn agn. »« a EWlm
• Tam) letter to the Nrw York Peat,
tovneal arades anpaair i in uurtiiera
: yoanmJa showing chat eanaifn-cavki
( be produced in the west and «auh
r went at a lar^e profit, and ngwjta were
F pubiiahed taler by the agncwlcitral de
partßKnt showing the relative cnet of
euluvaimg and tom hr hag the roots
and the priors rvetived for them in
r the opew markeu. In Annona and
New Mexico the plants were innne
diately brought eader ea Itrracv a.
anu iaege fatoi have ever since been
i producing eaaaaLy two tom of can
’ aigre route. Bat it a only recently
that the piaate bare been cultivated
( ' in the coctm etrtrM. althongh in Cali
fornia and Texas it baa been MBpiy
demoaatrirteu that ths prince of tan
ning piants succeeds aatiefactcrvy
aloLg all the rivers and valleya.
It has been uestomtraced in the
iaet year that cmaigre will grow not
jowly whese the wild plants are found,
hat altaost ererrwhere tn the eottoc
. belt where there io a sandy am of
moderate mourt&rv. On the stiffer
’ finis it d<es tert do so weiL bat even ■
\ there it will produce paying crops.
r ’ Stole of the more enthaaiastie grow
ers in Texas assert that it will event
ually prove »a widespread in iU
‘ growth as Indian corn. It is certain
that it is one of the grortest boons to;
’ i lartMi-rs to the cettoe betc It is prac-.
tically a new crop for the sooth, and
*, oue of extreme value. The prveesu of
. extracting the Tunic arid for tail mas
parpoees is not very difficult or e'ao-.
• orate and farmers euaM do their own
fennenrisg and J^tulicg at a very
small elrense, aad ;n this wav iu
b i *
t . reuse their own profits.
At Tovah in the Pecos valley of
. Texas there is a large canaigre plant
* I wtare the tanic acid is extracted
' I from many tom of the roots every .
■aona. The foraaen all through the'
jrallry sappty this foetury with the j
r—ta, and the industry is «o popular
1 that the o>d crops are being aban-.
dcoed. H-retofon? the large faeto
rim ha«e amply sliced, dried and
pwfc - : the roots for sh.patent to New
I York. Chicago, or Bcwtoo. where the
. taair acai has been extracted by se-
I eret processes, bat the iaetunrs down
I ’n-re will soon do their own extract-
I ing and #mp the eooceatratod arti
||eie to the large leaf her-Tak. eg cen-
1 1 ten.
A visit to some of the oaa^gre
I firms m the Peets valky gives or.e a
I ■ more ade>(tiate idea of the new seuth
| erw crop than any deseriptioa can.
| The planting is usually done early in
| the foil, not later than the first of No-
I vetßber if possible, and by early spring
I they are in bloeeom. L-viee. sandy
I ax! IS selected, and after the ground
I ?is broken thoroughly single route of
the plants are dropped in rows three
[ feet apart and from six to nine inches
apart in the rows, and about five
inches deep. When the young leaves
■ begin to c^iße up. they <wk like a
। field ot beets or sweet t-'tatr- > v<A
. althonrtb as law ;eve^p tbv contrast
I °
hevoeies more ie-.-icra. In act :ne
roots of the canstiri? plants have the
general external sprsxrooo: of sweet
potaxors even tc the rime of digpug.
ami thev are prmiacni to Silts vt
from three so a -fooec, varying in h*
and quality. Tta omgut of rect;
la Ser j tarn two to eighteen cances.
ami when a h-h » paital ia. a atroo
grr »;gat sc forpxrea if ne taeforei
•sat x was o e—l of wild aw*k pete
turs.
Ab acre emefuTy cult:rated aad tr
ri^fed will yield from twenty to
tsirty uma of frees roots, which wben
dned ta shipment will ahnnk to sev
en or ten u«a Tta value of •'ana.sre
route properly ined vanre mmewfmt
ia tha ronatry and Eirepe. Good
roots one year chi will yield from
twenty-three tc thirty-three per cent
ot tog arid, while oak and tamkx-k
bmk <rootatS4 on'v euat to ten per
oent. In tta rocjii. dried state saso
igre route *ll ledav at from fto to
•>’ per too. aad tta prices tn Europe
ran^r from fife X fi— . Tbe tannic
arid from caa»<re .e aapenor to that
obcaimni from any other stKirce. and
:t a especmiiy miapced to tanniav sp
pers. doe edd^ry. aad fancy fenttara.
It is said to tie valuable ia the maa-
sfiactare of and mordants.
Acconaog » tixe pmest demand for
■ anni cana^re roost tba lowest «&-
' =aa of tba y.rld woald ba |ITS per,
FRANKLIN. GEORGIA, FMIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 189&
aew. with the average psohaMMy ax
fßMperam. The east as phxlißg
and caltrvating a etwp of eaanape is
abant the aame aa that of a swat pw>
tarn crop, having much iacgH* pnto
for the fasmer.
The iawd where the eaaeagre piaota
thnvw ■ coosparac vdy ehsop aad »
held m riban l ■ itot by away formers
and graaera who Jo not pm It ad to aae
move than ooe-^aarter. Sheep, cattle,
and hugs ream owr these wiM stoeuro
es. aad mmy of them nibble at the .
youog ieuvrs of the wild caraatgre
piaats. Ail through the Jottoe belt
further north exp-rimests nave been
made which show that thia piaat can
be niaed '.aero alaauat aa t iowat^niiy
as in Ariaam or Texan.
t anuugre is a Spawh inw, bat
its sperifie botanic*) aatue w Ramex
hyun.BaiM.pajM. It is found growing
wild tn the valleya and nver bsttami
of weatern Texas, Anaom. Meißix
California, aad New Mexico. It has
:ocg been used by the IndmM aad
Mexicam w a medicinal float, and
when tak»n in sn&nent quantity it is
a purgat.ve. The leaves have the
general taste and properties of rhu
barb. and cattle enjoy eating a limited
quantity of them. The roots are dark
externally and yellow within. The
cultivated eaaaigre a much forger
than the wild. aad caluvatma and ir
rigatioa increaae the ywid ennruaoaa-
■ *5
ThoTagta agtkaHow.
Vithia the pant year, and especially
within the past six months, finance
' has taken, m a topic of press ditom
son. the place oevnp-ed tuc several
. years post by the tanC Coo tradie-
lory aad irtwoocifobfe as are uie po
siuona. cooipiex and roe fused m are
the arguments, of the pehtieal parrel
. and 'easier* of the eonntry npoa the
tariTqn-stfon. they are no less » up
on the queetioa of finance. Tbe
great politiriri problem ot the day in
. tne United States m tbe problem of
n*focming the aat»aal currency. The
man or woman who pretends to tie ?
well uifiwmed will not be coat-.-nt to
. learn the views of a few newspapen'
' <mly apoa tbe imacial aad other I
qiraetioas of the boar, tart will took J
tn mine way to get a snrvev of the
> press discusnsa in al! ports of the I
cwnnOy and ou al! sides of the qaes !
uoc at issue. There is no way to get
«acii a survey except by trading a ;
jocrua- that gives extracts and eam-i
denied stateineuts from all tbe load-'
mg representatise papers and reviews.
Sock a xianial is Pubiie Opinioa. •
■ published weekly at Wsshmgtoe. l>.!
L. In its parucalar field it u unique
aud xurivafed. It covers the entire
-ange of current news si.d com meat,
[ Hi.xaL MNM--togicuL financial, mnen
tific. religioas. literary. fo<h Ameri
can and foeeizu. In roanee*too with
the American Institute of Civics rt
has inaugurated an exceedingly help
ful [dan for tbe study of current top- '
ics. A pamphlet containing details '
for the organ artiou an-, .voduct of
clubs and valuable suggerttons m to
methods of work will be sent Sw ten
cents address, Extentwc lApartment,
A. L Box die, Washington Dl C.>
We can offer Public iqumiti re
duced rate .f taken at ->oce m eoaaee
.wa • th Ths Niw* aso Bassxm.
Rack numbers van be had toromp.ete
tta pre*nt vduaae. tv^ an ag Jaaa
arv L
The rnpi-1 growth of the Cottoc
States ai d lutematwaai Expuncma
a a umttre of woe ire to even its am
tMtMKis and enterpt promoters
Tae prcje-A rt already ten-fold iar
jw lean the original coccepnoc, aad
suffie new fortu.re io aided al-teart ev
ery week. Tbe secret of this growth
■teems to be that the Expiwitioo came
on at the right utae. There w a gen
eral d-<p<»:Uoa of mannfactuiw» t»
reach oat W foreign trade; toe home
market ta glutted and existing plants
kep* ma Ling would keep it o»er
•toeked. The macufoe tnrers met
in Ciocinaati January iind to form a
oatwaa 1 organ ixativa wboae pnocip* l
ot^ect is to work for foreign trade.
This meeting came oat of the Cotton
State* and Internatxioai Expooition,
whose ohjccta are largely the same.
The editor of Ihxte. tn hie atmoe
pher», made the •uggesnon which the
C'.nannati Mannfaetarers Aawcia
uos adopted in inviting a meeting of
all the manufacturer* of the Ccited
'kates to form a not for, al organtxa
tlOfl.
real vwwaaa
Da ■»•••*> Ina BMav^
FVMMMWMMBdk
A3 4M» Mwa. »«W Mb «M*M
A caumanK ty syatm which snuKka |
very much of EJ wood BAmay's “Wk-1
ing barkwartF* hm baa* maritstad ■ ;
Atfoata Jwiag ths paat amith. md
gives every ev idewer of permnwemey
and jltMMte sncMwa TV boadqwm^
trn of UM ww ocgnoiaHßaa. wtacb ■
known to the Labor Rnahaaga. ia lo
cated oa Petar stzest, aad tbe mtr
rior is decidedly indinWhi of psco
perity.
The local exchange, whkii w branch
No, Ifo was Otablwhed about thews
weeks ago with a charter aiambMßhtp
over 4b. and new apfftoxala are be-'
ing received daily. A otteaM of'
tbe exchange are:
Pmudewt-Profi E. £ EfoviAoa.
Yme-Ptosnlent—Sato M. Vhitß.
Secretory—W. D. Meakin.
.Accountant aad Manager—H. P. I
Blccjt.
The Ist ofcharter owh ri include
the uantee of semi of tbe nwoc pruta
meat bum new men and merchMts in
the city, m addihau tarn number «C
profewmaal men.
The orgaaiartioa pcAiam la vemta
dy the existing evila w aaoMßeeoinl
life by making each ew of its mem
Sers a rtoekfodder ia aMg firm which
ul'imarely awe to mdhde all Mb-
• kind. Tbe members Mi iMßrt that ■
tbe system will bear dfometfon. and
. that in spite of the acawd t of critics ft
is Kill intact and woriAg order. The
whole men is foan W so cwwwmn
sm. The exchange iatfceeentral de- j
pot where way be JepOitad any easn
■odity which the aaaMw amy daaier
to dispose oL ami null in return a
check for *be market Mini of tbe de
pouit which is ro-eemriOr ia aaythnsg
that toe exctwige hacbl stock except
legal tender. J
For laotaoce, a fanor iepsrits po
•atort to the value of Blu. end m ro
tnre receive a check Mr that nsmaat.
He may tender it for sr oats or
coni or anything ea aA. Übe of tbe
members of the loeM older gate |M
in easa to the exebau^ taking thiao !
' far checks to that aaiAnfo He it ia;
: tbe w«Mt£cturingw3sb aad os’
. Satnniny night gate has *am a por
• txn of their wage* ia cash and the
' remainder tn checks roM||aabie st the
ext-hangr for grocirat and tbe like.
, In ease a member cwwt lop eat any
commodity be ■ allow*4 to represent
J tbe mine in labor far which be re
ceives chreka The wMie plan is ex
' cvedtagiy simple and worksoet benn-
J tiful oa pnper. after the engaging hab
it of meet “eoomnnnity’* schema.
ilt is believed that in the eoarre of
time a vast sum will accomufote tn
legit-,Bate j-rofito aud the iatentxta
<• to donate :Ims to beuewwent pur
•ASev.
If * member ra aland. n< nf-
!er» re'-nn or o*Mr«ao 3 redacrd
tu poverty or te*p?rarw want tor
fjn-u derived fro® the pmd'r are tv
be med w a«at aad ear* fi»r faro d^r
'sg hie si&irtawat Wheo the local
brooch atvrted it woo «:th aeap'ai of
lea* than a b^ndrad ioilan. It has
Mend.lv :n« rvaad ant: wow theatock
•>c ban-; u> at varied ud compiete u
3to be Sound m any genera- mer
bant.ee itore aad b Fmdiiy incre^a
>ng.
E-eeonere. it seeorot the pioc hao
me' with deCTded •a-'reae. At PtaJ
tos, S. Cw an exchange waa •tartnl
slnut a year ago. Inetead of ailovißg
the uartnbe^ who were saeiopitted
tv Namis in idlest® the prvets aere
s^ent in «eeunas t»nl estate ata
buiid.nj amtenaL Tbe men were
put to work and * tta resnit tta ex-
xhange now poems* l di iUowb am&c
a gnst mill, taaaeey. ebne factory,
xe factory aad other expensive prop-
erty. wh*h rt :ncrvs*m etonh'y in
value. Thj benoah when Mar**:
ata a capital of bat iitSe svrr filW.
Toe Rockdale Eauitabfo Ptoocrfv
Assuciairtto. of Fn gland, u aoottar
example of mocMsfal oommumaaL
Tbe society otarstd m IriM with fa
members and a capita of filtO- The
central wholMnie store of tbe organ.-
xatax. did a busmeM fast wof fifeL-
•uO.OOfo One of the sMrm of tta
local exchange mid to the Lcokinz
Gtasu “Tta Labur Exchange adapt,
itartf to the needs of ail aorta ata
cotaiuuos of .neu. It interferes with
no pr»ate nghM, bat MMtuat-a trw
berificvnce oi eo-operatWß hr the
warfare of cowipetnsuo, and eaabiee
every producer of wealth to ea|Miaitae
ha ova product*.”
Tae idea had ita iwaeptvan aboat
two yean ago at lade pa ode ace. Ma,
where the Brat hraath was ergaauaed.
It waa auoa ua a p^iag baaia, and
other eirbaagra have h*ea aiaee er
rauaed natii the fatal aaaaber a
aav Mt—Freat the Ailaata Lootung
Glm. 1
Ml Henrv ConneW, one of the ex-
ports of thecraeus «Mce. has recent-
iy oeragtaed an awcptwi of the
not -|aea lie, ar iilMr^eU by the
eeaaan iwtwrwa. rad the naan point*
aThto wyart we Bad in the Pturaiei
phaa EeewrL Mr. Gan«e*t*« inreoo
ga»m atomn that the aegrrwa. while
waowntoag n partly us this o-aotry.
aiw ditoeuahtag in natohm re!at:rr~
|iy to the white*. They are moving
aww th ward fraae the border Kates ta>
to thaae as the South Adantie and
the tiwif They pewter rsral t? the
city life. The proportioa of enw
naie anaoeg the argtwen ■ aaah
grantor thaw aanaag the wtoea^ aau
| that of pmp re a a* leaak a» great.
■• I* the saner of odacatira the rsaae
; her of aegra aOcaA^i at achu>-l ia
far hewed the ehabhr ot whatoa, hat
■ gaming rayiifly 3 pa* W naw-
la regard to the a nether of da««w
‘haraaght ftaat Afncn. either dinerfy
or hy way of the Weto Indie* Mr.
Csaoetr myo we have little mforma-
Uuu. Tbe first reiariwe data of the
aamben and dioCnbatiee ri IM u
gsoes are aAoded by tbe oenoes of
I IM*, fa the epoee of aw* hnadred
years, between tLecenone pwriodo of^
ITM and IrtO. tbe white popa-anoo
iwrreMod bum a kttle more than
M<hkt»i> to sheet an 1
the colored pofMUatioa from
to T^BfoMg. In 1«94 the whiten
I were eighteen rimes as numerous re
they were a hundred years before.
' sad tbe btarks only ten times m m-
Stems as ia 1790. fa other w>cds,
a hundred years ago tbe blacks coo
su to ten Marly » per cent of tbe to
tal popatstioa. aad they now roast:
tote net -mite It per rent.
Thio relative increase of tl»e white
popwfotMa will be raaduy attributed
to tbe great vo.nme of :muugratM>n.
Mr. Gannett shows, huaerer. that in
. tbe five ceases perwda from 1 Trt tv
i*W, during ahrth the imaiigratioa
was i inguifrunc. tbe wbit- popoia
tm meroered more rapidly than the
' ceim iL He thinks that tbe figures
and tbe ennclwmaae friiui them.*
| sbonM art at rest all faar of a paaai
iMe nee ceuttcL Tbe aegises while
vlFw iiamof I aria Mica, are in
eroMwig le* rapidly than the whnefo
j who will become samericsliy mere
and Bunv the <fomuiaot rare is Amer
cl Thu roaelaiMin wifi hardly
serve to remove altogether the ap
preheuse'n of rare roofi:«'U iu Lou:-
siaßaaad Mwetarippi. where the ne
groes rororitnte mor? than half, and
ia South Caroiasa. where they roo
stitete tso-ttirds of the pvpafotteu.
Bat tn ail tbe southern states except
Arkausto the colored popnlanoc has
dediaed tn tae last ten yvors in reia
tioc to tbe whiten.
Ax evtdenec of the ten-lency of the
negroes to roan try life, the figures
•no* that in octy A3 per cent,
-t ail the cvlurta popntaioa li»«d m
cities of fot*O iohabitaats and up
ward. 1b the etasrag yean of tta
dretae fn-m Itai' to Iff!*' the negroe.
fioetad to the cites, ata tta yvnr
ll»70 mu S.v per rent ,>f them ttare.
Ia tbe following decade the white as
well as the colored popalatma ia at
ww declined relatively m tbe Ortixe
degree. Bat i« lita) th* renene
shows that 12 per cent of >1! the ce
groee aad IA? per cent, -d ail tta
whites of the United Mates tried to
nttos aad towns.
s MB II ■ —
When 'BUI rt* Sinimn. Forty
Dto
Wben tbe fra rao gnss Uk. ut -v.
A»> toe fate-* ramii *» lav whale
When ter-sptaeka.: wroCsu »»l"
Aad tt» sare • sw-r-m by -ae >ra
Whe. erpe:. wa3l iprg^' Üba »<a.
Ata t'-’Ce-crv tra-es te'r j .
Wta. giaartippers bet toe ieo.
A»! SwUrn .re facta n >s,<k
W sew Taimas c*U cwm a tbe tor.
Ari ei I oka are r> at ipca ’re®.
Whan faamto in *l—--r are rare.
1 Aad USB* BBS* xaskre re «uee«.
* Wtan tbe erer? ? er try .ata.
) ‘ Ata me!-’ a viirviita* tae.
. IVtan faxes lay veg' a tta «sni
Ata wwaen -3 irw. take so prsta
Wtaa IMtetaara » isaz dnsk taer.
Aad ortß tel fa premhi ig x. uw.
Wtan biilyfiou 'aS tr-tn -ke rear.
Ata treaa-n a- » ,icer h » mrar
TVbec tta hn&mi -X 1 1—t brers iikr sb lit
Ata umbmger -meite like ' woa^we;
Wtan piowsiiare. to— and* ut of cla*.
Ata She heart, if trse ’to mass are rt- Be
Wtan grew m p-pclat. beta.-.
Ata wnol a the bytraalie re=L
Ftaa tta t«s» •-refa party *iil be fata.
An-i tht. n wairy Wjat be worth a 4—a.
Bis kH Kaatnoaeea
just pnatad at lb* Sl<» j«*b üßw.
Al! kin da of printing dao« l« wniar
'«■< m abac* »ot»
m 1 was arnm a**.
to van
“Talking about the stting th afa
psawm* mu^tortss^whi^^s to
mn. i*faisgh*rt »>■!l.ionß
tag on fibs ortfsec. “I hwuwe him
body who bad on ewpeTSUßne ooms
that showed bi* pa ossfat a smß
on imagtae uadar our* ctacwas
otaaues That are ir baity won ma
AnoU she bear and tar rubohMl
boon )*rtr second my pisos duhn
on the ahmanobane. and <mo sap I
sand* op sow mo! to go oot and
put thuta not of the way befcesttew
got taoe octaebutly'o trap or othnr. I
moa* «Wk ami three as&s qg the
saosk ent to arenpie cf eahnßakesp
tnupMscf deed foavea I Art «m
both and wan Wwfata. theta fa* cm
ÜB*w* ore* when ' hoard h«M
■ ■!!■■■ <v**~ag of bm«k off
SB W right- and the Mrt «**B«»
•rt at rte scrub tanwdada g£*en
fan Mg tans I know as snse thm
was tbs mrthre et fibs ewfat^eanre
sfas wwrtfih't tans casse at a*» ttac
way ts ata tain t taws. I jfaty b»*
time to put two taHeto tn fas tanr.
Mrt tartay Mat crop tael fasr Fw
a hue and okinnod up rt sa^p ton
uekek Bta the — vugs Oki tear M
k'*ed me right up the treo aaal wan
etamrep see right inward the Sep
wtan a teaco-b I was part asoro than
aunrtiag for brrta aad down I meet.
1 paaenl so ciose to the taar aa I
wwatdown (tax staaadeaavubfi r
me wtrt caofneo|**and kook frrxn
SM the taM part of my rirrtu I
itt o* the brttan at tta tree m • pge
of'.oaves and dxfaat hast taywett. I
Just gum oao Look up »i saw tta
bur oxntaa Asos oa tta tuasMe.
Just as I had com down. 1 dMnt
wait few say mure but strnek far
bvue titavr^rt tbe srrsb <nka as
tight an my legs oould carer me.
Crtshy re-waob thrvagh tta
tariob. rxh£ at my heefa I rou!d
bear t K at bear oc ny trail I dugay
too nails in tta ground, aad taw I
&J pat 41 steam to net oct nt them
woods' But. no EMrttw taw fam I
ran. right behnvi me 1 oooM taor
that uenrorrem bling after me. snap
ping und snarimr I was tanßy on
tbe point • f giving up tbe rare and
doing nay best in a tueste with tta
bear wtan I -WM-to cm Ftow Wore
wta was hunting along there
“ 'ribnut her. Ptoe.' I yeifed. fbooe
tar aad make a sure rib< far tn tan
soreuds ns-wo she'D have tar riutcfaaa
on am ts you dos t f
“ rihmrt whoT* Pus. jvUb bank
“I don't see terthfn to short*
“ Ju* then I stuiriMd my Suo sad
•A I hodn t dared So tub. th. frar
»J iOQ< tWaIXVA rlfa. JfaT-DF? sU<fo ORI
M I ta.nMa! I gave ■*• took <rv*r
my soouMer. m;v-txng that it *”dd
be «y bat took anywhere The tawr
wmc • btatiwt ore
“ ' Where » ah.?' I says to Fete ae
Born as I orubi catah my wind.
“ ‘Vrbere » who’ says Peso
“ 'The b**f mya L
“ ‘I haul t seen an bear f mys Pete
“ '&i. bun t brero more than wm
Jump bckisJ X-* f r s>cnrCiiag 'ik.
three mt las' mys L 'Way. I cwuM
sari her breath when I biDervl to
yoa to short hers
“Peto tocked at me m ts h« wwe
■cured, cyl I b ld him to reena with
hie gun ata tag* my bark tr»-k. ami
I'd show hu We went te k over
She wtade of the three mile. I hta
raced thr- agh the scrub tmkn ami
what do yen think’ Ttare fas! *b.
old bear at the fang of ths tree,
d-oder than a stooe She bain t tab
en a step oa mv track, boruu** S<h
of my bolfato bad hit h-v vtoafo, aad
when eh. —vs- ts-n Sing oat of »ba
tree ahe came down deal But ml
body was erer eomed by a taar to
greater perfect* >n than I ** -ha-ed
ay that Snr over itoree three site
of ueruh wk ha-ren. But. then. Iv.
r* a partu-iliriv artiv* imagtsa
tlca. “ said tbe ban from the tone
m-riy-r aad nooMdispntta him
—New York Sun.
<■*■—l» Se tar* rierere.
As a geuera! rub*. »am—re ar.
greater adepte at whist thaadoctur*
But three are a!*»ys exrxprt-at Dr
Arnal. a physt« an to the Burd Xw
potaML *w • ski Ufa! playre ami piti
less to ’b. faults of ttaoe wta useo.
oated with bun ia hm plsmu—w. He
was playing at th* Tuilerim with •
General A . who ? cix:',’—i ev
ery kind of whist eearnuty. 1* ms
eoun oiwervod that al meh N-ufo-r
the Victor s aaa-yaae. in-—>ased end
that a? te«iaac*s of imbecility ue
rurred he ddoeted new* ata or*-a
his ebair Twenty rimae at leant h«
checked *sy farthre lieplay -f his
tidignati—n by a seprem- effort.
At last the cenreal rr-waed th
•dlSns of his fatty *rh »■>dreadful a
Irtocte that the A*-te-r tost all [w
tteoew. Looking fixedly at ha part
ner. be Arteta out the worls. with
sufficient tomfaae bv tb* wb>qe
oompnuy to bmr “Yen ft is very
clear that ft rt not srey dUfonit to be
cco' a gttrtk."—.Vadany
Bfakuwlty
There rt a g,.xl story told of a
Hsrtfcrdsh-rs farmer A few sights
age be went bom. fat. and drank a
puts of penes tn mistake for butter
■Ok. Hu rose three krurs oariMr
tk* augt useniag—Landon MRttcn.
Il'Uht
Or. Pi bars cram BriMug faefo
WmSTs MB NfafaMt Award.
i p. T. »<r-r«'Tnnr s
( fohsre aad P > *■*. f
■jtiuut nsucgFa^cng
nw to arise
Tta sem<- regrtbattaas tawr'' - -d“
•naC Bnmfias paprew e**.« 1 po
prrs cf ihrkun e^^g ctr* fa. r
go tta same rets- *kip as tLogr
vterta! mwapapsun Tta utaafaMne'
pup r r undr- a s^ntral dKcmt
fr-m tta nsnr^Mtouliii sa^. -to •
Tta pevrvtnrml pee* touamke
by »ta so crißsd "‘yxosista- rex r
•tap ' —ttat to to soy. a purer n ■»’
have tta censer a purtunw--m bd -
rt to trncrel Tta fcsLiwmtodn^ fa
tritaw to tta efaaai ^pum. -1 fr’
prere aflhtrw
If ta fouls Mrthing wheeh 1* —r ~
tu o t r-ap« virtue and saor ny. e
whirs amarkß of mriisu ■< r' -
rovwrament or Jtecial usat-- - x E>
Trtlu open i* ariotawte" pui .-
ml Ttaa tta e'.t> u =my ta ptix
halted
*tau tae prowTß -al *■« to v
cvcteu. easy going, faring, tta to
veu-su x* of the w_ —ship to i
vvry gx > at. It m rttetad tarough x.
quwkly rtat tta time wist : : -<
httle imjMWtanre.
Bet tta ewueev cuu ta vrrttsbia
piacae to sewepapsun ria can
'tare-* ' tnem to a* -ncrvsl."
lest froqueutly farrag facto to m
a very eansoierebie aesm yearly, a- .
mrt foe shuttmu bmeyrox: are. .a
■ruh but urrviy ta - .1 tehi '»
tta odiitoo on aroounu of a pre'.
mnorent arbde which ta L* efene
to TLgnr l an tlangr*'"'£s
Tta usecropulrtati papers < f Sk P»
tersberg anti Mnarow are t- : <x
>s-t to tbe ’ pre—> »:n .< owe ship,
except r-. -«x^ edvrettoenteUtn. and
tta putae evotroi th'- ceaucrsirtr
They under ro. bowevwr. a v-ry
Mureiuiig exam umtsua sfeer pebi^-
eweno. and ww unto th-we *L- h
o-atam anytbmr hkrly to incur tun
dis^taaeure of tl* antbonrwn
The editor » stumu-iced b l m
the censor euvnmittae a branch e*
tbe •unxnustra’ian. with aa r- .oAI-
Me somber of “cinfa. After .malt
ing the greet maa's pieasar. for aa
bear or two o itsafa fee m mac । letaf
into the rvneer's present* With an
ri*uni|rri n of as mark aul mcty
as poosthle tjw unf wtUfate vdifc*
bean
"Th. censer rt very much sur
ynsrd that the eenjw ha. b-wn s’
towed to annke a deefarstiiXß on ft. %
mataer when the editor rat *r. —dy
b. tcßunet i f tbe fact ttou it » ci
confers with the . - ’rumtot's ti-
Brnnaok "
Th* sum. h. wia b» maUnnks.
privately gi * the on. , r wmniur
amt atrive bra m farere - fa rwy
fluwfal Th. "d* re M»wwv*r.
to gms thoß-a wr getting s*Ki "*
att.
But tare VI hav.nut cuty ’ ^S
wp with tae rugar»* c. turtrnd-^.
oP’rewusad be farti '^ltn Mci rm
ttair opd»m on tfoa or tbe - —a.
too. hot they are abv he’o r
cv .T*. command to atah. aUMeiueu*
foreetiy rourmry to th dr "rec *.
victur* sort 'o’-vtodge -f sura.
bl arirhtxn to th i srauMner. Un
sppear tbe rec.*-whip ifagouSanm*
mamtores an mw ■ ■rvasyri v -te
with tae pop. re re m*m id cirva.
faro. wfockc.-naßin ißngrn-tarne e-□.-
om-ng nsten to be BUppre. J.
In cnaeul tm»* such cttvulers F
tow so quicktv. often couttudar^o
oas another, that th. writhM ed
itor ke generally st sos wito' eon to
k»>* what to do.
The ceeane watch* bbot. ■■' Waiy
orer pniitaaal tbaa social wcwahL Int
it m often Mxrprmmir to sew tta brM
drawings allowed to pam.
cm-uvmm very w-fawn ■ ’ taro peruam
».« n to be printed. — Lomb a <»a**re.
The pateno. of tne fewv.i r-*•
bar* 'area vast m ttaa*» d m Whus
. wry worthy ferine as Uwiay rs
osarkta tc th— prevent writer tM-X
ps»gi« w-u'd h*ra to Mr Gtad-
-for twu buann wtaveau fi»7
wuu i cat 'ion I'lerwc for htaf
sc h- «r. ' hi* aesw*r *<* "Ws may
•sank hear-. Ekxt w» have artt »
Irtten a Mr Gtafarinu* twatwrewr*
Sataay But :u the rw-when’bar*
vro u> 3e**papevw and bocks wwe
scanty th. ebnr-h vw th. pter’
whither dec went » t use-.-ty to
wnerfopi but foe inf^rmari-ts.
Tbe preacher was a fasrtted :uai.
who at forth h* tearnfeic bsdw* hm
lice rem and they be* med er indeed
•tape. A witty bat wnchud eH ;ea-
Grenaaonee -a»i. '~T\k ^ruraer fcwk
bv his text. He gtvwth ton b*icvvd
sleep, so I stapc ’ And *w f ok than
many did si-vp. Jut whether rS-v
»>pt or ta tltay warn obfegta to
reme to rheroh. e!s» they were fined
ath ’“d —Macmillan's Wagsmi
Cretain spnogre (eltauaj taw. kra
ebeiX mprvmlly th* «e of tbs uyi*i.
finally cntxsicg tta-c. ta crumhis to
pieces. On the Amencsa coast Cb
cna tulpburm Mt only dmtreys tb-s
•hvCsof cyttma uteii and acal
l- pa but has even fasm know* to
penetrate cm or twv metaw into bard
nrorfaa It has been unxwrtnm
wbecbar th» effect a rnwhs niml <*
due ta tb. enricst effect at eomn
acid, but M UwQmt tan teMy
abown the French a rufamy that A
purely z««-banKaI action sofikeaL
Dr. Fttew's Cream Bufang Pw*ttv
vow.Mito in*rime*sram
NO. 45.
Att OM VwM FWfafara.