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REPORTERS.
SOMETHING ABOUT THE WORK
THEY DO ON CITY PAPERS.
A Goml Reporter's Qualifications—
Reporters Getting "Bents" on
One Another—An Incident
of I lie Oregon Disaster.
The qualifications of it good reporter
must bo above those of the
average of young men. lie
must be largely endowed with the
shrewdness and insight which make the
successful detective, but above nil ho
must be gifted with what newspapermen
call “news-son c." Another qualifica
tion is the faculty of rapid writing. Not
unfrcqucntly, indeed, nn emissary from
the composing-room stands at his side to
lake the pages of his manuscript from him
as fast ns ho concludes the last word on
the leaf. Reporters come to think noth
ing of writing their articles on railroad
trains, in street cars and row-boats, in
telegraph ofliccs, streets, saloons, and
restaurants, in nil conceivable places,
and under every circumstance and degree
of inconvenience and discomfort.
The reporter and the country telegraph
operator are instinctive foes, and it re
quires every species of thrent and bribe
to induce tlic latter to stay late at night
to send a long press dispatch. Reporters
have been obliged to go into a village
ball-room at midnight, and tear nn un
willing telegraph operator from his part
ner to get an important, dispatch through
to his paper on t imc.
Many are the devices of the reporter to
“beat” his fellows, and get an exclusive
POPULAR SClKM’t:.
The proportions of the dilTereut colors
in eyes among the people of Italy is tints
estimated by l’rofotsor Mnntegazxn:
lllack eves, twenty-two percent.; chest
nut, sixty-four; blue, eleven, and gray
eyei, three per cent.
Dr. Burney Yo, of London, reports
(he curious observation that there arc
persons vho usually drink tea without 1
injury, but in whom, when in t< depressed
mental condition, it occasions indigestion
and palpitation of 1 lie heart.
Tito average height of Europo lias
been estimated by it Herman geographer
to be 1174 feet. Switzerland shows the
greatest men height, 4,(121 feet, and
the Netherlands the least, thirty one fei t.
Intel mediate arc Spain and Portugal,
3.2J8; Austiia, I,<1118; Italy, 1,(101;
Franco, 1,202; British Islands, 714;
Germany, 701; Russia, 54S; Denmark,
115.
The codfish continues to grow indefi
nitely, without regard to age, so long us
it has a plentiful supply of food. The
oldest codfish aro the largest, and they
sometimes grow to he as long ns a man
is high. They swim about near the loot -
tom of (ho sea, not often ascending to
Iho surface, feeding on all soils of ani
mal life, such as crabs, shellfish and
other small fish, but not on vegetables.
Speaking of sudden deaths at) Iho re
sult of mental anxiety or excitement, the
Mr li<i) Nnr* sensibly says; There is no
treatment which will prevent this class
of sudden deaths, and physicians are
pnvcrlcss to avert its onset. All ll.oy
can do is to advise a calm, unexciting
mode of life, with free lorn from worry
and nnxiety. Such advice is very easy
piece of news to his own paper. One of j to give,but as difficult to follow as would
the craft was sent a year or two ago to be a suggestion that it is not advisable to
get tlie particulars of a terrible tragedy j 'tie at ally given time,
in a country town on Long Island. Tho In it report to tlic French ncn lcmy of
place wits distnnt eight miles from the | sciences the 172 tornadoes recorded in
village where the railroad left him, and | tho United Stutos in 1HHI, Motts. Fnyt
FARM AND HOUSE.
TOUR’S OF INTEREST TO THE
PARMER AND HOUSEWIFE.
ter until a light yellow; add a bunch of WfiM A AVfllxl I)
eelerv nml three or four leeks cut ill I \/itl.xl.ll D IT v XI Li 1 .
w _
celery nml three or four leeks cut in
pieces; stir and fry nil the ingredients
for six minutes; when fried add on*
clove of garlic, two stalks of pnrsley, two
cloves, salt, pepper and a little grated
nutmeg; cover with throo quarts of water
and simmer for three horns, taking oil
the scum carefully. Strain and use.
Croutons, vermicelli, Italian pastes or
rice may he added.
Stufkbd Lettuce.—Take four large,
solid heads of lettuce, wash them
Deep Plowing.
In farming, as well as in dairying or
grazing, everything depends on tlic con
dition of the soil. Here is tho foundation,
and unless this is in proper condition the
superstructure is bound to full.
A great deni has been said and written
ns to tlic proper depth to plow, nml there
is such a difference of opinion field among
farmers in regard to it that the question
is slid ns far from being settled as ever.
We think, however, limitin' leading cause
for such dilference of opinion may be
found in Hie difference in tho land itself.
Thnt good crops are and can lie grown on
shallow plowed land that is good, no one
will deny, provided tlic season he neither
too wet nor too dry, i. e., with moderate
rains the whole season. In such
n season any otic can grow good
crops. Hut such seasons arc
rare, and, in fact, every season is
likely to he attended with cither a long
drouth or a long wot s; ell. Now what
the firmer wants is to guard against
both, and the only way to do it is to
break up his land is dorp ns possible— • .. , . . ^ „
my not less than from'seven to ten I L n .1 ,,lr y t f ."as going nny further than
PLEASANT BEADING FOR FEMI
NINE READERS.
Corenn Laundry Women.
There are two stout sticks used by
Corcan washerwomen to bent clothes.
Washing is an important industry in
Corea, where it takes many yards of cot
ton to make a suit of clothes for n man.
thoroughly and boil them in water which The washing is done a* m Japan, in 1' ranee
lias been salted. After they have boiled and other countries,, by women who wade
for a quarter of an hour take them out . into tlic water of rivers or creeks up to
and put litem into cold water. Then ‘ their knees. After drenching tlic articles
drain them well, cut them open and stuff to lie washed, they beat them on the rocks
with n forcemeat made of veal, tying the on stiore witli their sticks. In Japan,
ends of tlic lettuce round the meat so- where tho same processes arc followed by
cutely. Now place tho stuffed bonds in washerwomen, these sticks or clubs, it is
a stewpan, covering them with gravy, laid,nre sometimes used by the women to
and seasoning with salt, popper and insist them in asserting their supremacy
vinegar. I’ut tho pan whnro tho oontents in the family councils.—Clothier amt
Incgar. I’ut tho pan
may simmer for fifteen minutes, then
take out the heads (removing the strings)
and serve on a licit dish with tlie gravy
poured around them.
,( Cnubln'i ho Caught Any More.
“No, you can't come any o' your
dodges on me,” said a grattgorlled passen
ger,as the man with tho big, jingling t ing
full of Mins checks ncc o.ted him witli tho
Fur nit her.
Olcl-Fnslilonctl Beds.
Two hundred years and more ago the
beds in England were lings lilted with
1 straw or leaves, hut not upholstered or
.quoted with modern neatness. Tito ling
could tic opened and the litter tornado
daily. There wore few tied rooms in the
homos of ancient England. Tho master
and mistress of tlic Anglo ihixon house
considers it established Hint thero is a
definite portion of nn area of low barom
eter most favorable to tornadoes. The
signal service reporters arc now endeav
oring to determine this “dangerous oe-
lio hired a conveyance to tnko him to Iho
scene of the occurrence. Knowing thnt
reporters from all (he other papers would
get to tho village by tho next train, he
iiired every horse and every vchiclo in
the village, and bowled gnyly out in tlic | taut” still more accurately. A mem >rn-
eountry with his long train of carts, wag j bln day in tlic history of tornadoes was
tuts, carriages, and buggies rattling lie- ! February lit, 1884, when no h is than
hind him like a pailieulnrly jolly kind | forty-live were recorded in tho South
of n funeral procession, lie got hack by | western Slat' s, alt tided with a total loss
n roundabout way just after tho other re- of 800 lives, 3,(100 injured, 10,000 houses
porters had started out on foot, nml was | and buildings destroyed, and 15,000
the only man who got the nows through i people loft homeless,
in time for his paper tho next morning, i A interesting piece of work is
The publisher of the paper gave him a llt pn^etit'ltelng executed at the Bei lin
'' ‘ ’ 1 1 Royal Academy, under tho direction of
et,es nl; It T"" t ; n i Chicago. “You can't play Itto for a sucker had a chamber or shed built against the
„ eel v 1 to "T ,1 1 '° I I toll you. I've lmd my eye-teeth cut, I wall that inclosed the mansion add its
' i\.. ™ ' \ r,} C "® }( '1 have. Why. I’ve had three lightning dependencies; thenr daughters had the
case or n heavy min, a lar^e portion of , . , * r v ,...i *i...**
the water, instead of running off, will "ft ,l mt . U P , n P ln .™’ CVCr f V ,™° 0
ia- absorbed bv tho doopiv disintegrated I *“ " ,0 " Ven i’ rlcC ( 1 VC * )C !' n
laud, where it is held as if by a sponge s ‘ m ', k °. n Bohemian oats Hussmn oats
J - i Australian oats, lull less barley, gold dust
wheat, 8one a chief wheat, icd lino
wheat, and all o’them tiling 1 . The 1:1*4
man who caught me on this scheme fi iid
he represented a big company, and that
ho was only allowed to sell ten bushels to
one farmer, at $10 jv rbushel. Bitneby
ho t aim) around and said lio’d sell me lifty
bushels on the sly for cash, providin’ I'd
for tin* ii i' of thep'ants, and if a drouth
should intervene, there is a supply of
water just wh-ro the plants want it, and
"lt'*n • xhntisted, its place is at once sup
plied by capillary attraction from beK»w.
It will thus be stcii that, by deep
plowing tho farmer providei ngiinst
drouth by having a supply of
watir ii rose vo. or a pla
same. Young men and guests slept in
the great hall, which was the only notice
able room in the house, on tables or
benches. Woolen coverlids were pro
vided for warmth; polos or hooks on
which Jiey could hang their clothes pro-
j(cted from the wall; perches were pro
vided for their hawks. Attendants and
servants slept on the tloor.
tenily In receive'imil 'hnhl it whenever H nn agreement not to loll on him. lie
check for a handsome mini to reward bin
enterprise.
Another reporter, who wns one of four
to obtain nn important plcco of newa,
tncdieal and artistic exports,- the wax
model of a carefully prepared human
body of lifosiz.e. From it a i ast in z.ino
on Staten Island, Into at night after the is ))( , lowing with rigid ex irt-
ferryboats lmtl stopped running, engaged i n( , HS ,| 1( , mu „ c | n9) n ,'lories and veins. An
the captain of one of tlic boats, at an ex- , , lf t | 1( , n i,.,,t v „f t)i<- work nmv he
orbits lit rate, to steam up and take him | form0 ,i f, 0 „ t |„, f, lPt that thus far fifteen
over to New lork, as there were 8° ! ntonihs hitvo lieon spent upon tlie lie.id
available telegraph facilities on Iho n | (m „ ( w h'n h is not expected to lie lin-
Ishitid, The agreement was that no. hhed tinder three ycats more. 'Iho im-
other person should he taken on tho boat, | portlincu , )f ,i 10 wor i ( f or anntomieal
and the reporter congratulated himself Ht , u ij C9i w |, on completed, will amply
that his paper would linvo nn oxclttslvc compcns . lto f„ r the trouble, time and
piece of npws in the morning. Ho was mon( . y upon it, which, when fin
comos. f l he better to insure this, how
ever, ns well an to facilitate tlie oh cape of
too much water, it is hotter to use a suh-
kvI plow and an additional team, run-
nii g tin* Mime immediat Iv after the
breaking ])l >w, and ripping up the .• ub-
soil tlie desired depth. This need not bo
done for e\cry crop raised on the land,
but only once in every three or four
y< nrs.
It hasbic i well said that it is b< Iter to
have two acres of good land, one o;i top
of the other, than ns many acres along
side of each other, ns it costs only half
as much t i tend them. The way to do
flowing, and
the depth of the soil, as well as the crops
grown thereon. ~ UnHimorc Sun.
Farm and (Jaedcn Notes.
mid
Facts about DrrNsmnkorH.
A number of quiet, neat looking girls
were busy sewing upon some new goods
at a fashionable up town modiste’s, flays
the New York Mail, and h'.iprc** } when
It ok the lifty bushels, paid him a icjiortor railed. Tho head of the cs-
’ * ’ ‘ tabiis' meat was dressed in black with
the utmost simplicity, when contrasted
strikingly with the brilliant dressesHeat-
tered around her.
‘d have come,” said the reporter, “to
know something of tlie manner in which
women learn the dressmaking trade. Are
th re any ichools where the business is
taught!”
“I never heard of any. When anyone
desires to learn the business she goes to
a dressmaker and enters herself like an
aid he’d takin’a likin’ to me, an
iud ai s >on see m • get rich ns his own
fath
$500, and signed the agreement
Three months* later I found that
agreement in tho bank a prom
issory note for $500 more
which I 1 ad to pay. I’ve been caught
on worthless fruit trees an’ feitill/crs, nn*
other c l:\ntraps by the dozen. One time
1 ordered a new revised edit’oi Bible,
an’ the blank order which 1 signed turne I
up a promi^ory note for $100. ’Bout a
year ago a stranger rtopped at my house
just before dinner tim \ Of course l
h dd he was an agent for tlie Bible socioty,
and was not pcimittcd to eat meals with
out p lyin’ for ’em, but would be pleas <1
to sit up if I would tiflxe pay. Of couiso
I agreed, an’ you just ought to have
Be sure your s .»eds arc fertile before beard that man pray, 11 is was a prayer
planting. , from way back, an’ my appetite nearly
IVant grapevines and plum trees about ,M: 'de me sick before begot through nsk-
the poultry houses. t'ig the bVs n\ After dinner ho asked
The milker cannot produce good, ‘ !V° to ,"j« n 11 w ] ,lch ho *\'Z
avrect, cltitn butter, itnlera the Mirrotmd. I, l0 )m , rp ,, fl ;,. lll0 Tliroa
montlia later tlint receipt turned tip in
in);a lire aeniptiiotiHly clean.
ttrprificd the next day to rrad tho atorv [ uVn l.n cxhiliited nud bouirlit by I Itrco liomids of oat ttieal, i. e., j;rotiii(l l ml ,U its a note for $(15. I had to pav it.
in (Itrco oilier papers, and ho afterward <].., L roverninent ' ?" s ’ " l * 1 l IhehiiHk left in, is claimed to [ ust Hinnmcr I Imilt a new barn, anil, of
loomed that his three rivals had con- ” ' bo a ^ood ration for ml eh c»ws. course. I wanted liirhtnimr rods on it.
ccnlcd themselves on tlio boat lie had
paid for, mid taken (lie trip witli him.
During the excitement over (lie (heft
of (lie remains of A. T. Htownrt, a re
porter won a “boat" on nil tlie other p:
jiors by
knowlod
'Most women who learn dressmaking
expect to work at it for a living, I sup
pose!”
Tho modiste smiled as site answered:
“It iv. sticli a bother to leant it thnt I
don’t think anyone would go into it for
fun. Occasionally, it is true, Indies learn
in order to understand better tlie titling
of their own dresses, but, ns a rule,
dressmakers’ nporentices expect to gain
a livolihool by their trade.”
“How long does it tnko them to
lcnrn?”
“Well, that depends on tho student,
(icnor. lly n girl should master the trade
in one season. A good dressmaker
Tlie Ten of I’arngtiny.
In a discussion over tlie virtues of Iho
hot water cure, Mr. J’. Ilnrry 1ms tlie fol
lowing to Hny in nn English [ aper;
icrs by a stroko of onto p:iso and u ] When in tho republics of Uruguay and
knowledge of geography, l.ntc at night tlie Argentine in 18(18, whnro I met Cap-
it was learned that there were important Inin Burton, I found that the tea of I’nr-
dovolopmcnts in tlie case in a little town ' nguny (mate) us u liot infusion use 1 by
in New Jersey twenty miles from tho I Englishmen "in tho eitmp” did, with
city. Reporters of all tho papers but into mutton, all that is claimed by your cor
went over to Jersey City, to wait two
hours for ii railroad train, by taking
which they might liopo to get a Imre out
line of the nows in timo to telegraph itto
tho morning pnpors, Tho oilier re
porter rushed down to the Bnttcry,
and iiired n tug-boat to tnko
him up tha coast to a point op
posite the ’lllogo. Tlie captain would
not go but for lots than one hundred dol
lars. “Get me there in an hour and it
half,” said the reporter, “and I’ll give I washed down witli mate. Why it was
you a hundred and fifty! .fust put on all living like a lighting cock! Still I am
tlie steam you’ve got, nml I’ll hold the I bound to confess that wh' it tlie follow s
safoty-vnlve down!” Ho got there within j from tlie distant camp visited litiemm
respondent. The fellows in tho distnnt
camp wero often six and eight weeks
without anything but tunic and their
sheep, nud to my horror I found that ( licit
at n meal could eat a merclo sodden
shoulder of mutton, which ’forIan hour
hud been toasted from a wootmn stake
over a lire. Tho mutton so prepared
was often pcrforco eaten without bread,
salt, or pepper, and then it was always
relished for its own Hake, but
course, I wanted lightning rods on it.
Every farmer may grontly enhance tho j A man came along with his wagon and I should have a quick eye for .form and
tultic of his real estate by setting out dickered tvitli him for a contract. He ! color, bite should bo lomctlung of an
more ornamental and fruit trees. ; ionised tlie barn, nml said lie wanted to artist in addition to having mere me
If you wish your house plants to flour- do n go al job in my ticighb <rhond, slicin' clmnlenl skill. Most women know some-
ish, put n few drops of ammonia to inch as I was a prominent man an’ my thing about sewing, nmlllinyo little tilth
pint of water used in watering them. , recommend wold I bo valuable to coltv in linmmbur nml Htitchinir. bin
him in his b.islness, nV drew up
plans for nn elaborate sy tent
of rod i, which ho ngio.'d to
put tip for $10. It was dirt (heap, nml
so I signed his contract
Eggs stored in dry ashes, without
touching each other, it is said, retain
their freshness from six to twelve months.
The best way to plow for corn is to
After the wot k
cutty ia hemming and stitching, but
when it conics to fitting, trimming, and
finishing dresses, where real taste and
judgment arc re iitire I. tlie novice often
finds it rocky road. Knelt dressmaker has
a peculiar way of finishing a dress, ns
each tailor lias of tanking a coat,”
“What can a dressmaker earn after site
has learned the t ade;”
“It depends upon iter skill and ability.
If site is smart site can get $2.50 a day,
Otherwise she may not get more than
$1.50. Thnt is nfter site has taken les
ions for one season. Forelndies, who
superintend tho work, receive an average
of $25 a week. They aro women of long
^ _ M . B f _ rieni c in tlie trade. So far ns drosi
wit 'll the bill has u dark for the manufacture of fertilizers, and as | making at homo is concerned, tho paper
• . . 'lii l <t ■ t i pU 1 nil'll. 11 llln ( llllllitt I. .xlltllllLvtt'ilx
l.egm in the middle and lh:ow a lidgo wttR ,l^ n0 ] p ai( U,im the $10, s poscil that
up by turning and to throw the furrow s wna tll0 on( '| ], nt U wasn't. The
toward the center, finishing up around *10 wns simply for pul tin
tlie rods.
For tlie rods themselves I had to pay
$280. 1’vo paid royalties on pntentod
farm machinery which fellows would
come along nml find in my possession,
rotting nt the center, it is a native of nnd, claiming thut by using tlie machines
the Malay nrehipoliigo. j 1 „,i infringed on their patents, threat-
in selecting young Brnlcttns an indicn- otietl to prosecute me if I didn’t rettlo
tion of what the plumage will ti'isgiven up. I’ve bought a half dozen receipts [ expel
by tho bills ' “ 1 - ■ 1 , “ h
tlie sill
The tuberose will bear but littlo col.l.
The temperature should not full below
80degrees, or the;0 will lie trouble by
stripe down the upper man lild
lint Ule nnd tail will bo dork.
One of Hie lies! in all id, to Marl r
the J many sttro cures for tho hog cholera.
I've liren taken in on freight receipts,
lotteries, card games, insurance frauds,
the time, iiired n matt nt tho const to Ayres or Montevideo, they mil to straight cuttings, is to slid, th' cut t in "( about patent right venders, widders, lm
drive him to tlie village, and sent n col- for a confectioner's shop, and ‘lioliblin
their horses in the street they gorged
them'-elves with inka like s> ninny
schoolboys. Yot tlie Republics of Booth
America confirm the slatemcnts of your
correspondent, with tit's miatifieniion,
that the hot weather may bo infused mate
and that if fat and sinow are liked they
may be eaten freely. Tito dwellers in
tho camp are tlie leanest, tlie most cn
during, and the healthiest men living,
sixteen miles on horseback before break
fast being nsjittlo thought of as tho walk
of 11 Londoner front the iinnk to the stock
exchange, it should be lidded that chil
dren in tho entnpinherit tim e qualities,
with intelligence beyond their years from
an English point of view. Tho boy or girl
of eight or ten years may bo trusted to
climb up the fore leg of a horse that he or
she may chase sleep running before n
strain, to ho headed homeward to n cor
ral. One word more, nsimple finger cut
' " ' lock
jaw; anil it limy therefore be n-ked
whether this follows from diet of hot w a
ter and m ait without vegetable or miner
al accompaniment.
limn and .. half over I ho wires to New
York before the railroad train dragged
into tlie plueo bringing tho otlior repor
ters an hour too lute to send anything to
their papers.
When tho nows of the loss r.f tlic Ore
gon rettalied tiio office of one Now York
daily, three indefatigable news-g.itlierers
—Tliomns Ii. Fielders, William J. Ken
nedy, nnd E. Tracy Bronson- were sent
to the scene of the disaster under the
charge of Bronson, in n tugboat Iiired by
him for that purpose. Tlie bout met the
steamer Fulda, which had tho rescued
passengers on board, nnd, contrary to the
provisions of tlie law, tlie reporters were
allowed to board tier before tlie health
otlicer bad arrived. Tlic tug in the mean
time kept in '.he immediate vicinity of
tlie steamer, ready to take the three jour
nalists on hoard directly they had fin
ished their mission. But, alas, for tho
► pluus of the longest-headed journalist! on tlie pampas practically involv
Bronson's scheme failed of success.
When tlm officers leurned who their
visitors were they Hatly refused to
allow them to disembark be
fore they reached quarantine, which
would have brought them back to the
city several hours too late for Monday's
paper. When th : s decision was an
nounced the journalists held 11 brief coil
sulfation. It was then nearly 2 o’clock
in the morning. It was as dark as Ere
bus, nnd the blink wator under tlic bow
of the steamer wns tlic reverse of inviting
even to (lie most cnthiisastic ita'.ntorinn.
Bronson, who had recently been seriously
ill, was barred out from (lie proposed
plan by u large majority, an I much
against his will. Thou Kenney and Field
ers drew lots to see which should have
tlie privilege of jumping ovorboardwith
tho notes if the entire party, nml trust
ing lo his ability to jump from tho
steamer to (he iliek of tlie tug, which
would tarry him to tlic olliec, where (hi
story of tlie disa ter might lie written.
Mr. Fielders was tlie fortunate man.
Giving his watch and other valuables to
Tps comrades, mid taking in return their
manuscript. Mr. Fieldirt waited until
the tug had tome.as near tho vessel as
possible, xvlien ltu boldly leaped into the
darkness. Happily lie reached tlie tug,
anil.despite tlic opposition of the officers
be was able to reach tlie city within an
hour.And the next morning half a mil
lion people read Hit- comp etc story of
the accident without dreaming of the
bravery which had made this possible.-
F. Marshall White.
no inch deep info moist clean river
xvilh goml well prepared roil below
ceive Iho roots as soon as they strik
Ik'enuso there is but Ii tie in the p ip.-r
I ministers, spurious cltnrity agents nit’ all
sorts o’ skin games, but I’ve got my eyes
open at last, stranger.
I’m goin' farther than Chicago, but
tiling against *p tig liffi'm ' ! f " h ? IM ° 'i*
vf.il, nevertheless, t. s'c that all tie ° li; t° I |IJ<0 0 !>“«» ohimrcl
r:. mu plant h sound and lively, and " m1 thut c T k ’ ^ , P
is avoid tin serious expense of replant tlr ' wr ?"» R , "T , 1 0 ta H° m9 , U * "
man wiio hat had no exp rionec in the
nfi'a’rs o' this world f"—Chicago Herald.
Aro the Iuilinns Dying Dili J
"Tho Indians decreasing in numbers?
thus avoid the serious expense of rcpl
ing.
Boil npidoiH nro rns’e t destroyed by
laving the phuts carefully on their side:
in the o| o i air, and using a hand syringe
on them as powerfully as they will bear.
If a littlo sulphur is used in iho water it formed ollieial of the Indian bureau in
is Nti 1 more elledivo. convor*ntin($ upon this subject. “There-
The use of reaper nnd mower knives is 1 port of the cominiss’oner for last ytur
apt to get the grindstone very uneven, shows that there has been 11 decrease
Tho groves thus made .-.poi! tho grind- sineo tlie previous ycarofnearly live thou-
stone for any other purpose than gii id- sand. For instm.ee, tho total ltumbor of
tint terns manufactured by 11 number of
houses in t his city linvo greatly simplified
matters. You see that chart 011 tho
, wall;”
".Yes,” ito replied, “but I don’t under
stand it.”
“I don’t expect you to,” said th - lady,
"but any woman, with tlic aid of that
! diagram and | aper p atterns, can be her
I own dressmako.-, although she may never
linvo taken a lc son in lur life. Of
course, anybody wtio intends to make
dressmaking a business must have tlie
; aid of an experienced teacher. As with
| many other trades, apprentices get no
I pay while- they me learning."
| "Is your business one that men ever
ing sections. Sharpening a dull spade,
by which the wh Is width of the stone
will l.e ground down level, is the best
mode of removing tiles; inequality) .
Willi a little labor the stone may be made
good ns new.
(Yrtninlv they arc,” re,narked a well in- bike up:”
“Oh, yes, there nro male dressmakers
in this city!”
“Do they make more money ttian
women?”
"From $8 to $fi a week more. Men are
better than xvomen at making xvnist 1,
which are in ;omc particulars like tin
coat you wear, but I never saw one who
could drape 11 skirt properly.”
Indl. in, according to the eommissmnor'i
report in 1881, was 21)1, JUS), nnd in 1885,
2 )l’,4HtJ. If there rould bo made nn nc-
tuni count of tlie Indians, tho numbers
would be much less. We succeeded in
counting the Cheyonno nnd Arapahoe
Welsh Names.
Welsh names ar.) proverbially of n
crack-jaw tendency, but petit ipt tlie
palm mny be given to the following,
xvhic-h cumiiilly occurred in a conversa
tion between 11 Welsh maiden and an
English visitor at 11 village at tlie foot of
Snowdon. Tho visitor inquired: “What
is tho name of your littlo cottage, my
dear?” “Welsh girl — “l.letyllifyllfynwy,
sir.” E. V.—“Oh, and are your parents
living!" W.U.—"Yes, sir; but my father
works at l'hwnrc-1 Citclirnicliyeafn.” E.
V,—“Very well. Any brothers?" W.
(J.—“Yes; tliric, sir. One at Rhosllnn-
crohritgog, one at IJnnonddwyiiewmll-
nnddwywo, one lives between i'camacn-
maxvrnnd Elnnfnirfec-Uim.” K. Y. "ItY
growing worse, I see. How many sis
ters?” W. G.—Only two, sir; rate is
with nty aunt, at IJniifairinathafiircithnf.”
E. V. — "My word, what a name! And
the other.’' W. G.— “Oh, site is in scr
vice, sir. at Lln-ifnirpwllgwyngvllgogory-
clixwindrobwllgci trobwllylundysiliogog-
ogocli.”—Iromlon Figaro.
The instinct of a foxvl loads it to scratch i Indians recent y, nnd found that they
even in feeding on 11 ltuapof whole grain, numbered two tiimt-nnd le(s limit tho es-
This cutises it to stop eating long on >ugh timnte made by lodges Tho Indians are
to swallow. Wc give fowls too much at superstitious about being counted, nnd
11 time, and this cause's them to stuff besicl) they make more rations wlu-n a
thcmsc-ivcr so a. to in 11 c their crops it' I family of three gets supplies for a family
fed dampened nical. A little whole grain j of live. An attempt to force nn actual
' '-•msus would probably result in n war,
scatt -red among straw will make poultry
scratch for what they get, nnd co .dtico
to th -ir hodtlifu'nesi.
A lilt -r of p gr fni-rowo! in spring or
siimmo,- grows rapidly if lit pn lure, be
cause the green food keeps tlie p'g’s di
gestion goo l and enables it to get full
benefit from nty other food that may be
eaten. Part of the food for sows giving
milk at litis icso t thotild ho 11.11 igel
wiirtzels or beets, and if tlie.ee ate not to
be had. put in a liberal portion of brut
with the mo d and mix with hat xva'er.
The question R ofton atkal—Is there
any value to cob ntc-nl, and will it pay
to have Iho cobs ground! If tlie mbs
were to be ground scpnrnt -, and the meal
and as tlie same result is being gradually
attained tlic authorities have never tried
to compel tilt- taking of tho census.
There arc tho Sioux Indians, for example.
They have never been collide.I, nnd it is
probable that if an netual count wit",
made their latest uuml ors, as now re
ported, would bo reduce-I some two
thousand. Tho Indians, hovvevo.-, are
dying out very rapidly, nml ns the tribes
grow fewer in numbers the individuals
become wealthier, and in tlie course of a
few years the mdlonnires of tic; country
will be found nmo ig tln-sc Indian tribes.
Chicago and tho Northwest—How to
Got There.
This is what often puzzles tlie brains
of thoBo who nro about to make tho trip.
Tho completion of tho stool bridge-
across tho Ohio river, nt Henderson,
Ky., hasmndo thisn quostion most easily
solved. By it tho timo between Nash
ville and Chicago has been reduced on
tho Evansville routo to 10 hours, 7 hours
less than by nny other routo.
This route also offers tho additional
advantage of a Palace Buffet Sleeping
Car daily between those points.
Direct connection is made with trains
from Jacksonville, Fin., Thomasvillo,
Montgomery, l’etmooln, Mobile, New
Orlenns, Birmingham, Savannah.
Charleston, Augusta, Macon, Atlanta,
Chattanooga and all intermediate points
in tho South, in Union Depot, nt Nash
ville, with tho train loaving there 7.25
1\ M., arriving in Chicngo 10.50 next
morning. From Little Bock, Memphis,
Humboldt, Milan, Clarksville, Paducah
nud points in thnt territory, pnssongors
connect with litis fnst train nt Guthrie,
Toun., aud at Nnrtonvillo, Ky. Thin
train has reduced tho timo from all
Southern points to a minimum.
Try tlio route via the Henderson
Bridgo, Evansville, and Terre Hauto to
Chicago and tlie Northwest, nnd you
will never wish to go by nny otlior.
Passengers arriving in’ Chicago by
this fast train eau mnko connection
witli the noon trains for nil tho Bummer
ri sorts of tlio West nnd Northwest, ar
riving nt many of them beforo dark tlie
same day. Those Who prefer to wait for
the new limited Inst trains which leave
Chicago 7.30 1\ M. for St. Paul nml
Minneapolis, linvo tlio ndvaulngc of
seven to eight hours in Chicago, nnd
still make tlio same timo as tlioso com
ing by other mutes from tho South.
Sleeping ear accommodations ran ho
s cored tun days in advance, by writing
or telegraphing A. 11. Robinson, Tiekot
Agent, Union Tiekot Office, or to W. \V.
Knox, Ticket Agent, Union Depot,
Nashville, For further particulars in
Hi* farm of maps, I Into tallies, etc., write
or rail on your nearest railroad ngotit, ot
to Joint 14. (It llln, Traveling Passenger
Agent, Evansvillo Route, 2S
Atlanta, Ga,
28 Wall St.,
Clergymen and piiystetnns recommend Hall's
Bair Konowor for discuses of tho scalp and hair
Ayer's Ague Cure neutralize- tho miaswatlo
poison which causes fover and ague.
true cause of tlie world's want of fall
Thoy~\VlVl Noi Do It.
Those who once tnko Dr, Fierce's '* Pleasant
Purgatlvo l’ollota” vvttl never consent to use
any other cathartic. They nro pleasant to
tutlti and mttd in their operation. Smaller
than ordlnnry pill, nml Inclosed tn glass vials;
virtues unimpaired, tty druggists.
A Kissing Kiiinor.
When Is kissing like a rumor? When it
goes from mouth to month. Every mouth
should give rumor to tho fact that. Dr. Biggcra’
Huckleberry Cordial ts a cure for diarrmrn,
dysentory nnd cramp colic.
Ilovr to Hceiiro Health,
Ii ts stransa any ono will suiter from dernns*
meet tirouxlit on liy Impure blood, when ScovlbL’l
S-n.Ai-Aitu.i.A asd ST1I.LISOIA, on IJi.ouD ASD I.tvsn
Bvnur, will testoro ti nltti to the physical organ-
I ration. It to a stregthei.lng syrup, pleasant to
take, nnd the belt lllood PurlOe.* ever discovered,
curing Serofuln, Nypld tlio disorders, Weakness of
the Kldneye, Erysipelas, Malaria, Nervous iltoordora,
Debility, llUlnus romphmiM nnd DJsra-es of the
llloOd, Liver, Kidneys. Stomach. Skin, eto.
TIRED OUT!
For \\ ruknu*", l,n«f luijfi ft l(|ick of
I!norrV| cir.i It 11 As NO I.Ql/’Ai.* and la
thn only Iron im>«lu ino that In nol inlnrloiiN.
It Fnrlrliro tlio lllood. IttylaorntcN tlio
.Myninn, l(cntor<*H AplictltOi AIiIh UlHrntloti
It dons not bltaken or itijtiro tho teeth, cause hood*
iCho n
_ . IlriiKK, It* llittli bi , Montgomery, Ain.,
_ .... f My gyaten
elightoiita
■nyn:
art ion fntitftifil t
torn I ly (iobUitated nml t tin
Fashion Not(»s,
Canvus clotli lm- fronts id woolen luce
.0 eorrespond.
White woolen mule ini hits stripes of
toloic I plush.
.Buttons nre growing with tlio other
extremes of fashion.
Blue ami In-own is a favorite, combina
tion for Greet costumes.
A wide sash of vvaloiol ribbon makes
the finish of a stylish hicci ostumc.
Soft beiges lmvo figured borders of
contrasting or hirmonizing lints. They
arc nlso plain and with bouruttu stripes.
Persian silk with overshot threads
that give a crinkled effect are shown in
all dark and evening colors. Some have
stripes of different colors.
White handkerchiefs are bordered
with it ind-cmbroidcrc 1 daisies in blue,
white or red. Handkerchiefs for mourn
ing have the daisies jn black.
Tlic Busy Hoc.
Tho hoe is one of tlie most wonderful
insects in all creation. A vvholo life
time can bo spoilt in studying its habits
and still idt will not be known, Wc
will cite ono or two instances in which
l’rof. McLain's lHbors are linhlo to
prove of great value. It is known
thnt tlie tongue of tlio boney ben
is not sufficiently long to roach and
gather tlic sweets of red clover. That
plant i- only fertilized imperfectly
through tlio workings of tlio bumblebee.
Tho sweets of red clover are pure and of
fine llavor, nod would greatly add to tho
quantity and quality of honey if it could
only bo gotten at by the honey lmo. Tlio
question was— how to go to work to ac
complish this end, 'I he red clover blos
soms could not lie induced to change
tlu-ir form for tlio benefit of the bee, nnd
so it became evident Mint the lice tnitHt
undergo a change. Its tongue must bo
lengthened. It would be impossible,
ami owing to the extreme warmth of tlie
insect's latter end, dangerous to catch
rnelt individual bee nud try to stretch
its tongue.
The professor thought long over tho
matter, nml arrived nt a much better
plan than thin. He arranged a lino wire
screen, and on a smooth sinfaco beneath
this he spread a thin coating of sugar
And here the hoes on which he is oper
ating are compelled to feed. He places
the sweet out of roach of tlu-ir tongues'
through tlie screen. As they get hungry,
and still more hungry, they strain tlu-ir
tongues and run them out just a l-i-t-t-l-e
further till they renrh tlie sugar. When
they get so they can feed upon the sugar
easily at th ia depth, tlie plate containing
tho sweet is dropped a trifie lower—per
haps the thickness of a sheet of tissue
paper, In this wny tlie professor will
lengthen their tongues, and ho will con
tinue to brood those lice- and stretch
the tongue of each generation until u
variety of bees will exi-t with abnormally
long tongues adapted to tbo rod clover
blossoms.
Among tlie mnny rnoro ingenious
things Prof, McLt-in is now experimenting
on, is tho productionl larger hoes, ib
is arranging for this result by artificially
enlarging iho roll in which the queen
bee is lor mod, Jfo thinks lie can con
tinue Ihis for a few generations, until
' wo hnvo bees as largo hs June hugs, il
not rivaling in size tlic humming bird.
If the professor is fully bent on doing
this, wo are going to see him about leav
ing out tho stingers, for if ono of his old
Hockduligers should hit a fellow behind
the ear lie would think ho was struck
with a red-hot cannon ball,
A Wonderful Clock.
A clock manufacturing firm in Calcut
ta, India, hnvo latoly completed a very
ingenious timepiece in tlie shape of nil
eight-day cluck, which strikes tlio hours
on a large, full-toned gong nnd chimes
iho quarters on night bells, In connec
tion with tlie clock tliero iB a perpetual
calendar, which gives tlio correct days of
all iho various months, including lit-
twenty-nine days in February in Iho leap
year. There is also a military precession
worked by tho clock, representing va
rious branches of the British army, eon
sisting of artillery, cavalry nnd infantry,
nml tlio stall'in review order. 'J hero is
also a sentry on duty who salutes a
drummer, who beats a drum, nnd n
bugler, who raises a bugle to his mouth
evory few minutes. All of thoso figures
nre arranged at Ihe top of the dial.
Thebe are pbntv of men who nre
rapid shorl-distanco runners, but few
who can hold out to any great length
So it i< with many writers. Almost
anybody can write from two to a dozen
good things, lint only one in five hun-
j dred can keep up tlio lick year in year
out.
Aftnr iiniiiK llrov
i Itittura a ahurt limu I rctfniiiml my appetite and
•tnmglh."
Mill. Ono. W. Caik, Oliuntnul St., Macnn. Oa..
aa>H "I imitd Uiown'H Iron IlittuM f"r a uonattint
fouling of wo.irlnooM nml I.g-mUhIo w it Ii thn moat aaU
iafaofnry rnaiilia. It g!vn« niontnch ploMurn to roc*
utuhi«vul it to all foeblo mmiuiiasa couiploteairongth-
'illiHfN l III Midi. < O., ItAl.i lMOlii;, Mil.
It Is THE OREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY for tlio
bowoit* it Isontiof thomoat plenum! nn«u*ni-
cnrJoiia remedies for .nil Hummer complaints. At
n Bo.iFon tv hen violent ntlncktt of the bowels aro
an frequent, some speedy relief should bo at hand.
The wearied mother, lusine sleep In nursing tho
littlo ono teething, Humid uho this medicine.
f»o ets, a Imttle. Send '2c. (damp to Walter A.
Taylor, A Haul a, Oa., for Kiddle Hook.
Cherokee llrmcdy of Nwret (Siam
i will euro Coughs, Croup and Con-
rrlco, 25o. and $1 i\ hottlu.
>7tn,. 1
IPWAMPr
\00T
A MEDICAL VIOTOBTl
Curea Hrlghts* Blflonan, Cninrrh
of tlio Hladdor, Torpid f.lvcr. T
dlssolvofi Ooll-Btoncsund Gravel.
S7HPT0M3 anil CONDITIONS
of Urlnn for which this lleiucdy
•«lionU1 bo InUcii*
Ponldliiff PloppngO Hloofl-ttn#rod
Dlabetjo Albumen llrlek-duflt
Dropsical Dril'Ming Milky-pink
ileadacho Fro<iueiit (’osf.lvenesf-
Hnd-tiuto Foui-Ilronth
1TISANPEC1FIO.
JKrtry dot* fott lo I /i# tpot
It el lever* nnd C wren internal fillme-fover
Ounkor, I)ysi>opsln, Ameinln, Malnrln, Fovor
nnd AtfUP.Notmiljfin, lfliemnntlsm, F.nlurge-
ment of tlio 1'roatato Gland, Rexuul Weak-
I n* ns, Simrinatorrluen nnd flout.
It 1211 minutes lllood Impurftles, Serofuln,
Frysloolan, Brtlt-Ulieiun, Hypld’ls, IMmples,
Kioto tied, Fovcr-sorofl, and Cnnccr-bilnis.
It Iho hi o k t Wonderrul Appetizer.
JiulMti tip (Quickly a lomdown ConnUlutlon.
V&“ Tell your ueightHiri nil about it.
■Prick 25o, $1.00—0 bottles $5.00,
Itlnglminton, N. Y-, U. H.
Invalids' Guide to Health (Sen
All Icttomof Iniiii!
SOhl) «Y AI
tiiimnatlon
l>olties. My general
I’llK -SWIFT !
(h
A Beautiful Panel Picture.
In order to advortlso Mellln’o Food
In every homo, wo will mall, on rooelpt
of 60. In stamps, (to pay postage),
n beautiful panel picture, printed In
twelve oolors. Size, 18x20 Inches.
DOLIBER, GOODALE 8i QO.,
40, 41, 42 U 43 Contral Wharf, Bo*ton, Mail.
CONSUMPTIQfi.
I h;»vo u poBltl vo romody for tim aboro (MsoasrCby 111
•y now control large quantities of i I-acc costumes which were so papular
.. — - - - - i fi. - .i . , ! last scato:
hind, vvltich are becoming more valuable 1 urc to be worn very generally
. , each year, ami have basilic trust funds tUls summer ami some French models
: fed to the <a He mnnixed vv;th th-; jn tn -asurv amounting altogctht r lo IUV l>'»ticularly attractive and pretty,
j corn meal, it is vyry dottb.fill if it would over 000,009. In addition (lie gov- “Stylish and ugly” are tlie terms
pay ; but when the eon. is ground with L rlim e„t ns shown ia the Holman re- i which n . longer apply to the dressing of
tlie cob nn 1 the meal thus mixed, it is 1
bcli
it
" "."'V"’ \\ ” ! port, appropriates la-go amounts for
brheyrd by tl.o.e wh . have tied it that ) yearly and provides schools
ttwdlpay It. fact, that it won fit pay for t Hcir Hiihfrcn. The Indians arc ba-
npiily to the dressiu
la-go amounts for | tho young ltdy of tho
A Wasliliigton Crank.
A Washington letter to the Picayune
says; One of the particular cranks in
vading tlie Senate lobby is a man from
Chicago who wants to revolutionize the
whole system of spelling and of learning
letters, lie proposes to tench children
to pronounce the consonant letters of
tlq- alphabet us they sound in tlie words
—that is, lie would call vv, “we;” s,
"sc;” h, “he;” f, “fo,” and s> on, and
would, for ex tuple, spell “we,” “c,”
"ke,” “week.” He wants Congress to
appropriate a sum of money at the rate
of $1,000 a week to give his project a
fair trial. I went over to Senator
Palmer’s the other evening, nnd this man
was there p itting the Smator through a
course of his new nnd improved a, b, c's.
Jtovv eagerly the man talked; how hur
ried he was to sav all possible in the
little timo allowed him; how piteously
J c entreated tho attention of the ladies;
how he hung on to the S.-nator! It was
the old story of tho claimant. Oh. you
can hnvo no notion of the good nnd bad
leeches thnt come here hoping to bleed
the govornm-iut, to make money from
Congress and grow fat on Congressmen.
even if tlie e >bs contained no nutritive
qualities, bec.ati e of the mechanical
effect vvh'cli tlie roll meal lias on the corn
meat in tlie nnim it's stomach.
The benefit vvliirli fowls derive from
eating charcoal is acknowledged. The
in-tliod of putting it before them, how
ever, is not well tin lerstood. l’ounded
ing very well treated just now."— BWi-
inglon .star.
Saved by Ills WH.
perio 1. This.sea-
j son's fashions ara both graceful and ele
gant.
A new style of plastron is made of
platted jc'.tcd net. It ends in a point at
tlie waist, fastened with loops of black
satin ribbon. It is edged with nrrovv-
Clieqpcst Place in lira World.
The cheapest of all civilized or half
civilized countries of the present world is
probably the Persian part of Armenia.
The traveler Vnmborg states that in the ! The benefit vvltich fowls derive from A brigade was encamped near Chimes- I head bends and is finished with a turn-
moiffit tin districts of that frugal tend eating citm-oal is acknowledged. Tlio ton, Yu., says Allen F. Hull, in th; Qraml down Byron collar of j -tted net
tory half a florin (iibaiit twenty-live m thod of putting it before them, how- Army Signal, and a guard had been etc- xinir.. «itk enters Inrwelv into tho m,.n
cents) would be considered fair monthly ever, is not well tin Icrston:!. Pounded tailed to protect the property of the citi- | „r lpl of mnnv ch frTnt" fostumc nml
vvag.-s for a hard-working man, and that cl.arcvnl i< not in the shape in which 70 ,.s in the ttcigltborhood, and strict or- H Z o bhmk Fo s
the nr.ethgcld, or hand-inouey, paid t( fowls usually find their food, nml c msc- ! ders given against fnrngimr or taking] frrpnll „ u . f ii 1Im
the parent t of a shepherd boy varies from . qtu nt ly is not v cry eat icing to thorn. | any tiling without paying for it. Tlie ’ ' "
sixty to seventy-live cents it year. 5 el (!< ra Ijarnt oa tlte cob and tlic refuse, j Colonel of one of the regiments was out
even at those modest rates few nppli which consists almost entirely of tlte \ one day with his stall, and all of a stnl-
eauts can obtain employment, atul tlu grains r dined to charcoal, if placed he- 1 den lie came upon a private of his regi-
higlivvays_ swarm vy'.tli Ijegging young lore them, they eat greedily and with a meat with a sheep on his l ack, evidently
A i'Atent-medioine Solomon remarks
that no one can develop tlio gvaco of
meekness by listening to a crying baby
Wliy, then tiro married men so generally
Moses-like?
Don't You Know
that you cannot ttffonl to neglect that catarrh?
Don’t you know that it may load to conanmp-
tjon, to Insanity, to death 1 Don’t you know
that It can bo easily cured? Don't you know
that whllu tho thousand and ono nostrums
you have tried have utterly failed that Dr.
Hftgo’s Catarrh Remedy is a certain cure? It
has stood tho tost of yearb, and there uro hun
dreds of thousands of grateful men and wom
en in all parts of tko country who can testify
to its efficacy. All druggists.
near tho genuine quill as
stars, rct.dy to follow n broad-giver U
the end of tlic world.—Felix />. Oswald,
The Summer Programme.
The time is at baud
When all in the laud
Reflect on a summer vacation;
When snow won’t ahido,
They hunt up a gttido
For soa>i lo resort information.
Olorinda has now,
To circle her hro;v,
A charmingly cluvor now bonne;
Quito stylish and neat,
And dashingly sweet,
With feathers and birds upon it.
She'll stroll on tho sand,
Aud hoar tlio brass I nn J,
Through’,Air:ust. .July un i September;
And llirt will she thou,
With a-f|;oy*o of young men,
Not bne of whose names she’ll remember
Tid-DiU
marked improvement in their health, as
shown by the bright color of their combs,
and their sooner prodi ctioo of a greater
average of eggs to tlio Hock than before.
Keel pcs.
BrTTF.ii.MiLK ( \ui:s.—Stir info a quart
of fresh buttermilk two small teaspoon fills
of soda, salt and Hour e lo.igh to make a
batter. Stir thoroughly and bako quick-
>y-
Salted IIutmiNns.—Freshen; place in
n bilking dish; cover with milk mid
bake. When cold pick to pieces and add
an equal quantity of mastic J potatoes;
make into sm tll, flat caket. flour both
sides aud fry brown.
Vkoetaui.i; Buotii.—Scrapo and slice
three turnips and tliree carrots, uml peel
three onions, and fry all with a little bat-
green, medium blues, light browns and
gicys are found in the richest moires,and
these form the trimming or vvholo ttnder-
drcsEos of woolen costumes in shades cor
responding.
sted Elixir nt Cnllfmya," made by Cuavvell.tIn',
tird ,A' Co., New York,and sold 1 ly sll Droggltai
f- J the best toaie: and for patients reooveria
from fever or oilier elobaea- It lias no caual
Vneciimtlon for Consitmplion.
just kilted, lie rode tip to the soldier, \
and usked him: “Wheredid you get that ;
sheep!” Tho chief disease of temperate ctimat -s
He answered: “Up here in the field," being consumption, any means which
“Did you buy him?” i will check its ravages must be hailed
“No, sir; I jmt killed him, so.” , with joy and gratitude by a large pari of
“Why, don’t you know that strict I tlie human race, in France is now pro
orders have been issued against doing 1 jeeted an experimental inquiry into the
any tiling like that?” j possibility of finding some method of
“Yes, s;'\ I know it, nnd will tell you attenuating the supposed virus of con-
how it was. I was going along (he road sumpriiu so as to make inoculation
whistling the ‘Star-Spangled Banner,’ therewith practically useful against tlie
and this.sheep ho\dupliis litnd and looked i disease, either as u preventive measure,
straight nt me, nud said ‘b t-it, bn-n,’ and, like vnccinniition against small-pox, or
sir, 1 up and kilted him, ns I won’t allow as a means of cut;- like Pasteur's innoru-
nnything to say ‘lia-a’ at me when I'm Inlion in hydrophobia. Although tho
singing or whistling tlio ’Star-Spangled chances of success are remote, tho iuves-
Btmuer.’" ligation is approved by eminent scien-
It is needless to say the colonel told title men, and a considerable sum lias
him to go ahead. The fellow's wit saved been subscribed toward defraying the
him that time. , expenses.
Ili-eni-li, IIiit>t-iit-. or llnrnin.
j Cnres guarimloed in the worst cases. No
knife or truai treatment. Pamphlet nnd refer
ence-, 10 cents in stamp-. World's Dispensary
Medical Association, <V>J Main .Street, Unlf. 1 -
Ask your slum nml hardware dealers for
I,yon’s Urol Stiffeners, they keep bools and
siloes straight.
'Idle (looting pleasure of intoxication is a
Win. Black, Abingdon, Iowa, was cured of
rancer of tlio oyo by Dr. Jones’ Bed Clover
Tonic, which cures all blood disorders ami dis.
eases of the stomach, liver and kidneys. Tlic
best tonic and appetiser known. 10 cents.
I havo u poBltl vo romoriy for i
nro. thoticfiiDU of ms •
atnodliu: liavo been c
to nny buffet vr. (ikrnoipresg uml 1‘
Dll. T A. bLOUUM, 1*1 l'eorlSt., hew York.
rffsTH^A’cUMREa'l!
I 4ili>rimiii Abthnin Cure never /ui/»to glvtjj
I » « immrdlatu relief In the worst cnaei, Insures com>|
1 immrtiuit* relief In tlio worst rnxes, insures com*
o sleep; effects i iirrs win-re all olltcrs fail.
|<rf.i{ eonrinecs the moat tkeplloal. I'rioe Ml ets nmlQ
MUSTANG
Surrivalofthe Fittest.
A FAMILY MIBI0IM THAT BAS HRALBD
MILLIONS DUKlttfl IS TRAMS t
MlinUEIT.
A BALM FOB EVERY WOUND OF
MAN AND BEAST I
The Oldest A Best Liniment
KVEB MADE IN AMKBICA.
SALES LARGERTHAN EVER.
The Mexican Mustang Mntment has
boon known for inor. than thlrty.flv,.
year, n* tho be«t of nil I.tnlinrnti. for
Man and Itonet. It. .ales to.ilay arc
lai-Rer than ever. It cure, when all
other, fall, and penetrate, .kin, tendon
nnd mn.olo, to th. very bone. Sold
everywhere.
DROPSY
TREATED FREE!
DR. H. H. GREEN,
A Specialist (or Eleven Years Past,
Hantn*atM Proj«.v and it* compllflMlotit with tb<r
moat wonderful »uc*-eiiM; iimi’m vegetable ivnicdlen,
ontircly luirnilose. Kcmovoa ftlUynnttoinM of droiiay
in elRlil to twenty dftvn.
tjtiren patients rronounced hopeless by the host of
Hl'MlcUns-
Prom the first dose tho symptoms rapldlr dls.np*
.•oar, and in ten dais at loest two*thirds of nil symp.
loins are removed.
Homo may cry humbug without knowing anything
About It. ItciiMHuber, ii does not cost you auythluu
to realize Iho merits of m> treattuent for yourselr
In ten days the dillloulty of breathluK ia nlievi-tl.
•Its putae mnular. tlio urinary orpaus made to dim
rharKO their lull duty, alocp Is restored, the sw- lliim
all or nearly roiio, (he streiiRth IncroASed, and npi>«.
tite made good. I am constant!** eurliiR rases of
long standliiR, casitK that luve been tnp ( >ed u num
ber of times, aud the patient declared unable tr,
live a week. Komi for 10 days' treatment; dlrcctlnna
nd terms frre. Give full history of vase. Name
sex, how long adllrted, how badly swollen .aud where,
ia Imwels costive, havo legs hursted and dripped
water. Hend for frro pamphlet, containing teeth
menials, questions, etc.
Ten days' treatment iiirntatind free by mall.
Rend 7 cents in stamps for postage on medicine.
Lptlepiy fits positively cmed.
II. H.flllHFN. ill.
. ,05 .lones Avenue, Atlmiin, C4n.
Mention this paper.
A Skin of Beauty la a Joy Forever.
DR. T. FELIX aOITIlAUD’S
ORIENTAL CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIED.
It e m o v r • Tun, I’impies,
Freckle", Mnth-I'alches,
Hash Slid Skin tlim-ascs, Slid
every hlemistt on tx-aMly,
and deficit detection. H liSS
. loot! the tr*4 of
w roars and la
,-mi hartnleas
tttstrlt toltrsure
the pr«’|tnintion
sjti-wa
no counterfeit
of slmllaMianis.
T»t** diKtlng'iifh-
ed I»f.l..A.flA)cr
said Uf s Isily of
the Imilt Ion.
(s patient): "As
you Istlies will
a.fl
the leest harmful of all the Rkln prepnrations." (>ne liottla
will Inrt Bit mm the, utli.f It e»«-rr dnr. Also Potldl
rAiiioves superiluouN hair wiiliout Injury to the
use them. I
otntncr
ona." I
Alio I'oit'lreSulk
IfiMKL. v
Dmi. M. II. T. UOI Hit U. SeU Trog., 4S (land SI., Ter*.
For sale hr DnurgUte and Knney (ioods Dealer* In tlit
r. H.. Osnadas, Europs. MTHewAi'j of haw* imlUtton%
VI.on Itewanl fur arrest and proof of any ona selling Nine.
Bnnny
LUIS.
Free Farms sV
The most IForwier/ui Avrioutlnral lurk Ii
vna. rwrmer * lurtHiu*.' hiemiiuh-wui < !«»*»•
tu lhas. ThonsHiids of Acre* ol'f.ovrrn*
........ f.iind* subject t«» preemption and homoateau.
I and* for Male to nctunl settlor* at per Aero.
Long Time. Park Irrigated by Immense canals. Cheap
ratlrond rate*. Kvert atiMntlon shown settlors. For
mips pamphlets, etc., a tdross COLORADO LAND A
I.uAN C.'O.. < 'p- i a lloiiMi* niofk. Denver. • o». Dox JWI.
of Dr. Jmc's (Vlobratod Voltaic Belt with Klcctrip bus*
ponsoiT Appliances, for tho speedy relief anu fsr-
fnnne , nt cure nt Xerrout DeoUilu. loss of 1 itaitti/ ontl
JUnnhood, and all klndrod troubles. Also for mnny
other (JIscasm. Complete restoration to IlinUji, ViB'ir,
nnd Manhood guaranteed. No risk In Incurred. Ill»»*
tamed pnmnhlet In nadcd rntv/opc rnallo'l froo, by ml*
drc»wln« VOIaTAICI nKT.TfHI.. nfarshaH.nuch<
■ l Kiris ze
Q nrprepn
B Hill
H Invalids
| All letl*
M SOU!
EPITHELIOMA!
OIL SKIN CANCER,
For seven renm I siifTorod with a cancor on my
fiu r. Fight months nguu friend recommended tho
iih«! of Swift's Hpcchlc. an>I I dclcriulnod to make uu
proouro It. In this I
suooeseful.
The influcnco of tho nicdlcliio nt llrnt
tokoincwliai ugKi'ttvati! Ilu* soro; but soon the
Yl - • and I begun
to Improve
health has
. vi't-nse nmi the ulei-r to heal, until there Is not a
I'htlco of it loft only u littlo scur murks tho placo.
Ulus. Joicnt A. McDonald. •
Ariantu,On., August 11, H«3.
Trent Iso on lllood nnd Mklfl Diseases mulled 'froo.
; Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Oa.
BUSIHESS IS BUSINESS!
AND AL!«* ■ -
PICTURE AGENTS
Rtaart In tholr own light who do not »ond for clrcu
lurato 1'. H. WILLIAMS <fc CO.,
(IMil anil (ISA llroutl-vay, Nv-v Voi-Ii.
Salto CURES mmss
and Intemperanrei not (astantlr,
but efructuailv. I he onfv scientific anti-
stl dots for tbo Alcohol flnblt end the
only remedy that tiurcs to send trial
bottles. Highly endorsed by the mod
leal profession sad prepared by well-
CD known New York physlolsns. Bend
stamps for circulars and r -fyrenca*.
•5 Address "RALVO ItFMKDY,"
>dm No. a West mh Bt* f Now YortL
5 TON
WAGON SCALES,
poa Drtri, SUtl BvstUp. Btus
T«f* *»4 ID.si Itos.
JONEAhs f*y»*h« fvsjghl—fsr
rdr* u*i rw; ll *; Jr. r uroM
JONt* Of BIHOHAMJUN»
BlDifbauil'Ui PI.**
JONES
PCHAMTON
No Rope to Cut Oil Horsos Manos- kv(
Colohr.itcd -UCLIl’XK' llALTKIt JftJL
nnd llltlOl.K Coillblnod,.i-annol JTTJ
unit t» il i if nn » ...» -
bo Slipped by nny horso. .sample
Banlwun- an-l Ilnrnr.H Dpalcrit
8|.oidnl dtocouilt to Hit) I rad.’.
Bend f-.r I-riee l.l.t- ^
J. LIIJIlTIIOIIlhE
ItiM-he-fer. 8. X ■
Rrinrt y<> ur ®* n ®'* ne ’
kUlllIU Alcnl. Oyster Whells.
lO HA If A M Flour midCorn
Jill the &B
M)(F. Wilson's Potent). JO© pc*
^ cent, inure inode In Keeping PgwJL
Abo J»OWKIt MILhS nnd_FAII»
m
try. - flir« *
VEV.li MIlifiR
onnppllcutlon. V
FACE, HANDS, FEET,
Mid sll ihslr Impwfatilaas. Iscladlsg F«e»»V
Dev«lot*«inrnl, BuMrltooui Itslr, Hlrlh S •
Moln, rtsrtl/Moth, iWIm, «•** Now, A«*p
UUrk Han't'. ReAn, PllUn* snd thefr tr«*Un a,
0 9 E 0 iwl HASiT CU3EB..
m rn UVH A \K\V MKTIIOD*
DR. J. O, 1101 r F.M A v . .Te<fer«nrt v*
yd KKDH FOR Til I A I.. -1‘eurl Com. best ■
1 ; known, ;) eurc(l rtalks ; < 'annon JJnll Cabbuje, suru
to head, yvlnier keeper; Honrunuchlr. Water melon,
very curly nnd uru t; Sweet I'olalo Pumpkin, extn
good forentlng. The a en**i
which I wish Introduced
r Kit MIDI'S BIIU ' -VIT
h. Circulars nml Testimonial* ernt
>V1LRU.\ UltOS-i Huston, l «•
(1*
WILSON’S
CHAMPION SPARK ARRESTER
WKMT.ITY VkE]UI.k5%F DECAY.
A lifoexi-erittDcu. IteinBrkkblp tnd quick curci. Trial pack*
age*. Consultation and Hooka by mail FItKK. Addren
Dr. WARD & CO., LOUISIANA, MO.
i Water Wheels. Millstones,
I and POJTAbi;* MILLS i
Jk.k. DeLoaci k Bro„ Atlanta. Oai
Urilcet wonderfully low. B cn i for*
RUrgt cat*!ogu«, Mtailon lhi» ptpar.
DOM,A RS enrh for New nnd
re*fta SKIT IS ti IIA OH I N Ks.
" *rr»nta«1 live yenn. Seat on Iri»!iM»
- — Buy dittcl and uu f IS |o |:iS,
OreaotFlvaa a* pr.rolutru, Writ* fat I REKclr.
ieisToirs iv '""
.. i. .yuuu I'alsleac
cured at home. C'orrcspoudenc#
■ollcltfd and Sect trial of euro lent
bonPHt Investigators. Tu* Humana
Kbuki.t Louujln i. Lafayetto, Ind.
—- w.i •» PEARL* wv aac a v TV vjjji
Itcepln a T.elh Pcrfrcl aud ( inn. iinnllky
Pensians 5 ^" !Frjri,;, ^' 5 ^ i
stump
COL. L. DING*
hlngton. D. C.
(UOKhwIric llvit and usp, nn. ry lm kidin ya. Pail,
gS aJ 1 N-'ivnn. and wank. I .1- <',. , ( Mnvnlnml, O
B RFMTC statu or oountv wantku nv
11 Uklf I © I'liilndrtlphiiL manufacturers for atan o
Wnrtiolo. Solo light, givon. Addroas promptly,
It. I,. .Ml'ti Co,, 1') S i. I 'runt. I’li'lii-if p.'iii, I J-
Blair’s Pills Rheumatic Rcmedj.
Oval llox. Sl.OOt round, 00 cts.
S'iRly«l£
OK8 TION. " Addr M J. M-
8TIKM.Y. Charlotte. N.c.
ti list taken the lead la
the sales of that tla'» o»
reiticilie*. and has
ahiioat universal sansla 4 **
Uu ” murp in’ e ,
O ha. won die l
tlie public and now r un
among the leading W«‘*i
|Ctoe A!L?SMmt. „
Ilradfurd, Fa.
Sold by DruggijJ*.
PEKKYROYaLWLW
“CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH."
Tlio Ori^lunl nml Only Ocnnlne.
Rafo and aliraj* Kcliahle. Sewareof worthlcaa Imitations.
Indlipeniable u> LADIES. Ask your Driiffgl**
“Chloheater’a Kn C Ti»U 1, and take no other, or fuclote «.
(ilanu,,) to u« for (>»ntcul*ra In Utter \ j return mail*
NAME PAPER. < 'M ol,. «1 c r <1. .nil c« l(o-.
aa i a xf i,die,.ii (-.jHorc, l bllu..w-, i a.
Bold hr Uruvjl.u or.rrwbere. *«k r.v “Clilrbc*-
lwr‘. K.ivlUb- )-. ...,•■ ■ ■-
rt»o'« Remedy fnr Catarrh la tho
Beat, lent t») Use, uud cheapest
. .T\vcmi> *i»U' '
JteRef i» immediate, and a ouro sure. PI io’s
' F Catarrh, W) con*’"
Tlie Best i
fatcrproofl
Tho FISH mu ND SLICKER t« warranted watyniwf, and will 1
tho har-tcat Mono. T»i. new POMMKt. R1.ICKKAU » F^win'o^t tb« “^ u I
<Yovars tho Putins aaildlp. Hfw*i o of Imitation*. Nona f f ,V^ or uotoi., M***- j