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HB WRITES OF THE FARM AND
THE OROWINO CROPS.
II. miloMphe* Tells of HU r.TOrtt. Work ..
tho F.rm-Ho Dost Like to Bpllt Belle o,
Fall Foddn-A Fine Corn Crop-’Foa.
nua. end lam routoe..
“OA* did the harvest to thair alekle y ield’’—
tbit’, ms now at this tlmo—but if tbo poet
bad lived bo would hare boon a littls mora
personal and writ;
How doth ha riay the peavtees in the patch
His bending baek, with toll la nearly broke
But still he buckle, bold 17 to th, scratch
And pearlne fan at ererr sweeping etroke.
I like to hiTO choice of work and my choice
1, to cot pea Tin ee, with a keen blade aad a
clondy day it I, delightful work. But when
the inn come* out from behind the c!ondi,why
I jut dodge under an apple tre, aad boa. I
can cut and bou two acre, a day, euy. I don’t
like to eplit raile nor pull fodder nor di| a
ditch nor greau the wagon nor catch a male
nor tote water np a hill, bnt I am very fond of
cutting down pcaylneg. They are to tender,
and they fall so gracefully and they
eoTcr the ground with guoh a clean, green
Inxuriant carpet. They are about waito Ugh
now and there If jut enough ragweelf
ipriukled among them to hold them up
gtralgbt, and from the top of arory wood a
pearino ttretcheg itf gorpontlao tendril up
about a foot and walla—wait! for a elcklo.
The tender ragweed, dont hurt. In fact they
make right good forage, better forage than John
Br*r«on’« dog fennel. John gay, that King*,
ton cattle got nod to dog fennel during the
war, and they like It pretty well when they
cant get anything tlw. The weather u splen
did now for curing pcavlno hay, and if out
when In tho bloom it taka bnt two or threo
days’tun. I’ve got an acre next to the big
road that I make two crop* on every year—a
crop of (mail grata and a crop of peal, and it
never fail,—and keep, in good fertility with
out any other help. Some farmer, gay you
nut turn the peavlna under, bnt I dont I
put about two ton, of hay from that
acre in tho hern loft, and it ie
worth moro for forage than any
crop that grows. The 00m hang, heavy thl,
year. I never knew It any better in thl, Mo
tion. There won’t be many nubbin, to feed
the etcere on and some folk, will grumble
about that I reckon. The breath of approach
ing winter I, beginning to bo felL Tbo quilt
I, I,Id at the foot of the bed. The littls chape
have broken a windowglan or two aad they
have got to be llxed. The winter*# wood mut
be ent and banled. A few loadi of pine muat
be brought from tho mountain. Some rye mut
be iown for the milch cowl The corn crib
mut he cleaned out far the new cron and a
gUl mut be pnt under the barn. Thera la
alwaye room for tome repair* and the tooner
they are mede the better. The boya are gath
ering the pop corn now and putting It away
for winter night froltcL Tbo meypspa aro
’ ” '-anting.
Mono*
here and then ootno ‘squirrels
and ’pouutn, and partridge,.
The sweet potato., hive cracked open and
heaved up the giound, and If there 1, anr bet-
t >r food for tho table In winter I don’t know
It. Thera nmd to he a ploture In the old
school book, of Gonerrl Marlon and hi, Mi
dler, rating potatoes by the camp fire. That
wseentto bad after alL They may not '
New lovei end new attractions comoto thim
and the old folk,are left fitting alone by the
winter’, hearth- Such la life and such It has
always been. I’ll go down and see Captain
Keely. Bill ABr.
GRAVE TO GAY.
She TTui a Conolaher.
From theKew York Bun.
“Are cigar, offensive to you, madam? 1 ’ he
uked. "Them 11 ve-cent kind la,” ahe replied with
her noae In the air.
It Mlaht be Done.
From Lire.
Head of the Houm—Jane, a man came la
today and made me buy a box of “Rough on
Rata”
Wife—Mercy, John, we haven’t got a rat in the
He Broke the News Gently.
From Harper's Magulne.
In the day* of’49 a member of a party of
mlnrra strayed away from Ms companion,and wu
destroyed by wild beasts. The friend upon whom
U devolved to “break the new, gently’’ to the be
reaved parentsihowedhlmulfequal to the occa
sion by writing the following letter:
lighting food, bnt they an good enough
jir peace. When they are candled with sugar
it makei a dish that 1, fit for a king. Then
there are the Irish potatoes that keep good in
the ground all winter. I let the gran and
weeds grow ever them and shade the ground
from the rammer's ran. This laud ie full of
good things that the poorest can have if they
will work for them. Nobody need suffer. If
a man will work half hla time he can rapport
a wife aad two or three littls children In com
fort. The tronble la not with the nereesarles
of life, bnt It la tho luxnrlu that ptav the
mischief. It I, fine elothee and too many of
them that koep tho poor man'a head hawed
down. It Is the strain to heap up with the
nehora. It is the going and coming and frol-
lclng end visiting. It la the sitting up half
the night and alteplng half the day. It Is
breakfast's! nine o'clock. It Is the habit of
novel reading that la M demoralizing a, hue
ball or gambling. Rich folks can indulge in
these things, hut poor folks cannot. Where
Disappointments of Journalism*
From the Bloomington, lib, Eye.
At an early boor tbit morning ’Sgulre BIX'
by’e barn, four miles east of town, wai consume 1
byfire. Itwasroppoaedtobetheworkortncenll.
arte*. Four Moats perl,hod In the flames.
Liter—Since writing the above we learn that
there waano fire. ______
No Tlmo to bo Loot-
Front Harper's Bazar.
Telegraph Operator (reading menage)—
“What's this? ‘Will marry you whenever you
wlsbr"
Aged Spinster—'"Yesjdo you think It too for■
weid? It > my first offer, and I’m afraid he'll get
away. ______
An Afllletad Family,
From narper's Bazar.
Beggar—Will you pleat give ms a dime,
alt? I’m deaf an’ dumb.
Gentleman—Deaf and dumb?
Seggsr—I mean I'm blind. It's my twin brother
wbo la deaf au' dumb, air. We look so much alike
that I get mixed up myzelf sometimes.
A Case of Good-bye Sweetheart.
From Harper's Weekly.'
Parting lover, aro Mutimeotal, bnt a Mas
lacbnsctts girl, on bidding good-bye to her fiance,
capped the climax by directing tala attention to
the Great Dipper In the starry armament. “You
dear." “Well, darling, that's me.'
What She Couldn't Dear.
Ffom Tld.Bite.
Old Hra. Tlddlewlg’e hnahaud liked hie
toddy, and the old lady wu violently opposed to
blbulcelty. Tho other night Tlddlewlg came In
•lightly sober and hit wife proceeded to talk to
him:
“Now look here, Tlddlewlg, you're drinking
•gain and I Jnst won't endure It.” ,
“Why, my dear,” he urged, “a little toddy don't
hurt me a particle. On the contrary. It benefits
me and maksa another man of mo altogether.”
“1 know It does, Tlddlewlg. and that's why I
object to It so strongly. I mlgbt stand yonr get
ting drank, but when It makes another man of you
and still leaves me tbe wllb of both of yon, It
roskes me onto bigamist, end I uy right bore,
0 lino at bigamy, and
t to quit."
Is tbe young man who ha, the moral conrago
and self denial to be atlngy and save his earn
ings? I am going to live on a strain now and
bnt I do it with groat reluctance, for fear
will lose his habits of Industry and havo to be
a town lasryor or a email politician when he
cornea baek. Bnt he can't work on the farm
and 1 moat do tbo but I can for him. How
many goclety girls of this day an con
tent to spend most of their time
at home in domeetlo pursuits, helping their
motner—who are getting married nowadays—
the sons and daughters of tho rich mainly.
Tbe otbera can't afford to marry. Tbe young
tfrald to venture It on n society girl whose
father la alwaye on a strain to'
trunk fall of clothes. There at
old bachalon In Georgia now to when there
tued to be tan. But It 1, all right, I reckon,
for they had better not merry than to marry
and llva on a perpetual strain trying to keep
In hailing distance of soclsty and ita follies.
But the children an happy; I an glad of that.
Bow 1 do love to see them romp aad frolic In
Innocent pleuurea. Whet n pity It Is that
they will raon get grown and take on the
' deceltfalneu of fashion and folly,
But I will atop now for I'm gloomy.
I’ve got a tors eye and it woep,
all the time, weeping for Jeuie, I reckon, for
tbe bu gone nnd wo see her bat one
now. Bhohu gone ton boarding ecbi
wander around lonely. Carl i< gol
next week, and then another prop
Farewell, vain world. I believe I will take to
reading novels. The Last Day* of Pompeii la
Onamnt—d is all Casea
* PRIVATE COUNSELOR
gS53Ss& a 2€%£
will read It again. Bat for eomrort In
tronble tho Vicar of Wakefield la the best. I
will go and rat some more pea vines and gat
tired and then rest. Work, labor, toll I, tbo
but euro for tho blnea. A man can gitanrand
in the pltexa end think of hla llttlo troubles
until they awell aad grow Into big ones. My
good old father need to suffer from rheums-
linn, and when he felt it coming on ha would
get up and go tramping over tbo farm
as lard u he could and get
un a perspiration, and get tired
and drive th > pain all away. This old body
la a curious machine and wa ban got to sane
and hnmor it or it, pain, trill afflict the mind
and keep tig from being aim and serene. I
had a letter from a friend thl, morning that
wu written srith ink that hla children made
from Ink balls Wo nod to make that lak
•nd I pick np the ink balls now whan I us
them. They are old time friends. If he had
written with a gooM quill It srould bare beau
•till hotter as a memrato. I used torun the
old gander doses for qullle and if I didn't get
mo tho teacher wanted to know when wu
my pen and I hid to reply, ‘I cool I n't eateh
the gander, Mr, he flewd data away.” But.tLo
old gray goose la all onaa saw. Noboly
qollis bat Campbell Wallace anl ho is nighty
yean old. On his list birthday haser.titbat
beautiful Sandav-achool addreu sod ho wrote
It With a quill aad without apectacles
and ooe of h s i chill reo hav
It as a keepsikA Ho Is tho
beettypoofanoldmanthatlkaow of, and I
hope he bu another eoore of yesra to live and
lztbla light and examploablaa. I met him
the other day at Keely’,and they two were
having a high eld time over some snardsto.
Said be: ' Whea I feel just a little out of sorts,
just a little blot, I hurry round hero to Cap
tain Keely aad bo rtliova me. Hell the but
doctor I know of and hla mcdldao Is so plat
an t to take.” I wish I had tlmo to ran down
them both, and take ram# of that
I need IL
medicine, for I
The ysaogaet child
visa nearly all ent. It la hard to
• Shears or Pair or Shears.
Frcm Good Cheer
Perhaps aotco of our raider, are critical
enough In tho u» of language to decide wheth
er the customer or the clerk sea, right lu the
following dialogue:
Customer (to dork In Hardware store)—
“Show men amall, low-price sheen.’’
Clerk (facetiously)—'“Perhaps you maun
pair of than.”
Customer (aevorely)—“I mean preebely what
1 laid,
Clel]
—“Are
two make a pair?"
Customer (triumphantly)—“Von have two
leu. does that make yon a pair of men?”
The ahsin wore done up In profouad silence
This ami That. *
Burdette
Yes, Indcrdy, eon, somethings In this world
ere io much like other thlcgs that you and I have
to employ experts to detect tha difference., which
toprofenlonsl eyu la u clear u noonday. Now,
at tho Irish National league, Rev. George Hopper,
a minister ot the gospel, who Is golog Io wtr with
England, got up and uld, “If l’arnell calls for
help, I swear by tho throne of God, there will be
one vacant pulpit In the United States." (There
should be, anyhow.) Well, that was all right. It
wu a solemn vow. But If a layman had got up
•nd said "he'd bo damned If be wonldn'l go too, 1 '
that would have been ■woartng. You act tbe dis
tinction, don't you? Yon catch on to tbo wide dif
ference between e solemn row and a common cm,
From "The White.”
From the Norfolk Virginian.
Among the many little epliode* coming
from "The' White" this rammer, the following tid
bit wu enjoyed with espoelal Interest by the got-
•Ipe of the plea: A young married lady or fash
ion, cat rylng In her train a number of devoted fol
lowers, gave eobampsgne rapper to a few of her
most ardent admirers. Tbe wine had ban flow
ing with unwant) d freedom, end tbe spirits of tbe
party were at their height, when suddenly II oc
curred to her that ahe would like to pnt their do
me next day. and giro an undesirable prominence
to all roncernod. The bibulous young man (a
lawyer] not being tble to stand the "chair he re
ceived on all aides, left the place. Tho affair has
been much talked abont at the cl,be on account
of tbe prominence of tho parties m society circles.
BETSY HAMILTON
TELLS HOW THE EARTHQUAKE
“SHUCK" ’EM UP.
reason. Listen at me, gen-tel-men, this yor
I u on top cf it, au’ hit
la act right aqoar over a lake'of everluMu
linen-able fire and brimstone and billn
The People Gather to tbe “Croce Ueada" store aad |
Discuss tbe “Tetbquake," aad Swap azperl-
encss-Bome thought-Jsdga-meat M Daj
Had Arrived—Ustsy's Thoughts.
Thl, Hillaboe settlement's been ihuek as It
never was aback afore! There halnt nothin
worl’ I, flat, anl wo'un,
la aot r "
nn-sqlni
water; and that fin, gen-tel-men, that fire la
the oecstion of all this here 'aturbance and
up-hravel-menL’’
“I believe you, I believe you,” gaya old Mr.
Eoftis, a ketehin of hi, breath and a taking of
a chaw terbecker.
?
•I’ve aUen thought torment wau’t aomlt;
.uf off,” geyg old Mii'
know IL”
far off.” nyg old Mil* Freshoun, “an’ now
never was aback afore! Tharo halnt aothm A from Pounm Valiev ’lowed ho had
to ekloer earthquake for ghakln folk* up-it |ltt put a glau winder in hla house that day
•hakes ’em body and goal. 8 ame of ui halnt I “to plrue the ole 'omen, rad when it tot Into
•hakln and the winder rattlcl Ilka it would
butt every glau out, the ole 'omen thought it
was a jedge-ment rant on her for belog go
proud of her new winder.”
A little boy lowed he wu asleep when the
. jp
•bike come, and he wliht they’d have it over
•gain Mta ho could see IL Hla mammy slept
him right dab In tbe mouth.
Well, wo’un, that was awake and felt It, 1,
satisfied, and don't want It to eosne no more.
A PRACTICAL jokbl
never bean, tell of a earthquake, and I tell
you when It come totber night it ebuok ue
and ehnok ua bad, and wo aro still a ihakln—
the groun’e done quit ahakln, but wo aro still
a titmhlln and It halnt nothin to laoghaL Hit,
cnr'ua how many folk, layed it onto a dog.
But tenco I come to think about It, It wara't
,o atrango alter all this settlement
thinking it wu n dog—kaze I’ll put this
heat oglu ary beat In the
country for doga. They aro plentiful
and they are all been fetchod up from pup-
KtmftSl'ff™ .“ 4 I Hacof, *A. September fi.-ISpeoW.J-,
Mrk at nothin and run if you jump at om. couple of prominent young men of this city tall
Eo when the houses in this settlement sot Into I of e very enuring practical joko they played
ehekln’ father night, most everybody hollered: | on Saturday nlghL They reride at a largo and
“Git out, Trip,’an' quit a ihakln' of this I well known boarding boufa in thl, plaoo, and
home.” Bnt It wara't long tel they seed It | among tha gueete aro a number of quite
won’t “Trip,” end it wasn't “Old Bcroago,” I charming young ladles. Aselwwhore.thoab-
•nd it wara’t “Tige,” nor none of thehoundi, I sorbing theme of conversation has boon “earth-
nor flee doge nor cate—nor the kars nor tbe I quake,” and tha two young men in question
wind. When tbe hauMjoetledbeok'arda and I havo been the enbjeote of indignant criticism
fer'ards they thought it wu the wind; bnt I brrante they had not experienced the various
when It went up'aid, and down’ards, them I shock, that pervaded the moro ueceptlbte
tint never had hearn tell ofj a earthquake I forme of the young Iedlee: and, consequently,
kuowed what It wu—you don’t have fa feel I had their donbta about the existence of the
It hut wnnst to know It. I ame, farther than tn Imagination.
If n eartbquako don't wako a man up and I Each succeeding morning the convenatlon
fetch him fa hla lenaa nothin’ won’t. It I of thcbiaakfiisttablowu embellished by tha
ikeershlm plum outen hii MUM,but itmtty detail,or another “night of horror,’’ nntll
quick fetches him fa’am sgln. Iljeetegsack- the young men grew “weary,” and resolved
ly come* ahead of him fardor’a anything that, I fa relievo the exhausted imagination of the
over come along yit He know, he can't gll I gont, by treating them fan real, gonoloo
away from It—no oddi which way he runs no I earthqneke. They arranged their plena
ain’t,aitin ho’, nfe. Ho hear, n storms I cord! '—“* — ....
cornin’—a harry cane—aud Ue run, la tho I By
hole he’s dag in the groan’ fa git oat'a din- I slumber. One of tbe yoaog men roomod np
nr; be’, got llghtnln’ rod, on hishoUMto I'tlalra. and In rack foot came faftlydownfa
kcplbollghtnln’ from a strikin' of him, ho I frport tho repora that reigned supreme above.
. — Wf Mc#n
provided
fghtnln’ from a strikin’ of him, he .
hears about the amallpox and he gltu vaccinal- I In a Ilka neglige oottume hi, accomplice re
ed fa keep from a ketehin'of It; he ran, from I ,pond<d. They had
the yaller fever, and ran, from thl,, that and I telreg with nlphnr
father a dodgin’ of danger, and iu monstooe I that no noire would bo made, and
natehol too, kau nobody don’t want to die tel I Baking a candle, they armed thonuelva
they time come,. Ha pntsoff, andpntgoffa with o couple of eight ponnd dumb-hrila and
mutin’ of hla title! dear to that bettor worl' | repaired to tho parlor, the place ageod upon
over yandcr, ho thinks thli ono fogood enough,
•nd it la powerful good, but when a body
knowe its only a platform whar ws
•re a waitin' for tho train
Io come along and take ug fa a hotter or a was
ter world, It look, like ws hud ortor bo ready
for the best, If we don’t want fa gll left, for
we don't know whst minute it'ea cornin’.
They tell mo the earthquakes opens and awal-
low, np whole cltla in a minute], and you
can’t run from It no moro'n yon can run from
"ie ledge—Mont day.
We 'un, had been a havin’ monstrous bright
moonlight night, all along endurin of Augnit. never gnilty of ut
a*d we’d wt out under the treee In tho yard I lent agitation of
for the enaction of tbs tragedy. Oca placed
hlmrelf at one end of tbs room, where he
could ehtks tho folding doors oommunlootlng
with the lilting room; while tho other volun
teered to “raim tha natives” by hi, perform
ance on tho front' window,. Eaeh provided
hlnuclf with various piece, of brio a-brac,
which ho waito throw atopportun momenta,
and then all was ready.
The rambling wrand supposed to precood tho
■hock wu produced by rolling the heavy
dumb-bell, rapidly acroa the carpeted floor,
•nd a mora hldeon, round earthquake wu
•••- * uttering. Thon aroso a vio
lator rapper and laugh and talk and listen fa
thekatydld,. They 'panto holler loader
moonlight night, u any other time, and ther
’peara to be more of ’em inAnguit a, any other
rrniitb.
tbo folding doora, which
shook the whole hoooo, sod a deafening olam.
or of tbe front windows, which com nunloatod
tho sound to tho upper windows, wails tho
sound of falling bric-a-brac rung tho death
‘ tho hoar, of tho
alien cat, faro candle light- Wa had ot and
clcered sway thing, that n Ight and tuck cheer,
out In the yard, and tbe Freahonn and Sim
mon, chilJnn sru a rnnoln from tree fa troa
a makln of tho katydid, both, but a mskin to
orach fate theyeelva we eoaldn’t tell whether
tho katydids bushed or no. They uy if you
letch tbo tree they an In with your hand
they’ll hath, and I know In nawu they do,
for I’ve tried It mray a time.
“The moon’s a plntln down’ardg
old - '
knell of domratlo Hla in t!
mistress of tho home.
An IntermUrion of several seconds wu then
allowed, and subdued voice, wen heard
throughout the house. Again the awe
inspiring rambling wu ro-oommsnood, fal
lowed by the most heartrending of shocks,
luting several uoonda Thl, wu "oodurauoe
Tho,’’ and baity loapa were heard o’er hud.
The vUlIanoua youths had only time to huUly
dote the parlor door end placed tbemulvu
— , In position to look through tho crack, beforu
1 plntln down’arda tonight,’’ they wero paralyzed by tho appearance of tho
uya old Hit, Frahonre az the I Image of Von a, at tho hud of
pulled off her shoe anl . ut I the stairway. She stood Irresolute for a
into rubbln of her foe,. “When she keels I moment, her eya sparkling with (tarlled
np’srd, and pint, down’a,ds, hit, a shore sign I knlllency; her luxorlant mau of hair, loan
ot leaky weather.” “An’ when abo’e fiat of I and flowing our exquisitely moulded should,
her hack,’’ eayo Aunt Nauoy, “lUilgnofadry I cr», while a form of Indozcribabtegrsco openly
•pell.” “Ah! law,” uy, old Mlae Froahourt, I mocked the flimsy Idlooynoracy of las, and
“when thru hero two middle tow on my left | limn that Jeaiooriy sought to hfdo It, beeatv.
foot git, to bo,(In, yon mey look oat for rain, I Aa she stood Io tho mellow gu light, eked by
no odd* how the moon pints—them com, but, I the ball cbendolier, It uemod fa the startled
tbe moon—they telle me monstou, plain when gaze of the young men that her form wu
bill a twine fa rain.” “Bnt risterFruhonn,” I enveloped In a phoephoroeoeot glow. With a
says old Mbs Green, “tho wlod pear, to be I inbdntd cry, she nimbly sprang down atelri,
•hilMnanda iknlkln aronn’ fade, tha north, I nhilo the bashful yontha actually held
and I don’t ’low we air a gwtne fa have no I their breath. In ntter dismay. Figaros of
fallln weather tonight,” and she Hong her I Juno, Minerva and forma that oven My-
arma high ovor her hud end gapt a d lowed, I thology does not attempt to daurlbo, quickly
"Bile a gittin along eorter fades my bed time. 1 made their appearanoe, until the gentleman
Come along slater Freahoura If yon’ro a gwlue I found tbemulvu enraptured u by an an.
my way,” and they riz and lit ther I chanted dream, and atoud u dumb and mo*
pipe, and pitched out far home; lowed they I tiunhu av atone statnea Trembling Anger,
wun’t sheered to go by ther ulna. ''Nothin I drew the fastening* of tbe door, sod tbo an-
never,heart mo,” uld old Mis, Froehoun, I gello visions stood in readiness to take tho
' th'out hit, a ri dome, harry cano. I've got fa I sudden lup far liberty at th, lint ro-appur-
■ee tho ftutbnmaatylt that ken ,kaorma any anea uf tha quake. Thsqnakswu too gal-
woHcr'n 1 kin tkoer hit. No rir roe, nothin | lant Io to-oppear, and tho chill night sir
to bo sheered mut outen her life. 8bo hadn’t
moro’n landed la tho bonu and got the chil
lers to bed and tuck offharshoei and act la tha
doer to taka a smoke’fore ahe turned Infer
tho night, when aha burn the homo shako.
She listened 0 minute to au whar it wu.
“Get oat'a b«
louder. 'This
ole end nmahaoklin,’’ she lowed to herutf7 “of
Tigs ken shake It moa 1 down by a aecatohln of
eg after the Iut snowy foot bad disap
peared around tbe hud of tho stairway, tha
youths stood transfixed and motionless. Gun.
Klonineuat Iut returned to one of them, and
BY DR. J. A. BHZRMAN'fi method. No operation
finoin mfl oUmh
cnied-'melleC for loeratT Homo treat meat Mg,
fiend for circulars.
mayMlyaAwkvtopcolnrm
lulrll—ICm toes thnr sun wky urn
G HORGr*. PAYETTE COUNTY -T O ALL
whom It may concern, Robert Mathews, edmin-
litrator of T. a Methewa’s estate, bu lu dua form
applied to tho under) —
*lsari«athl,gi|W Ceaxs-dl yited fidsaavr
Jtmea-wkyt sow
Electric Belt Free
Nuns thl* t*p«r. Joul2-iu* thu mu wkr
49*CAPITAL rillZB •76,000 IS*
VkkeU Only 99, BhutiiA Proporitoai
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO
certify tint wo aaporrlM Um m>
monitor *ua qaMrtertr
BUUe Loiter/ Compuiy,
A oonlrol the dnwlnai
lOMnnoira oondikMed *rli«
lunofflt j. fiirnoM. and in flood filth towird ill pv*
Hem, and we luthoriaj tho oompanj to uw thtt
—““ut®, with fio-ulmUM of oar •gafttoraf lit
nlU idTtrUMmonU. M
sda mlnnfa to ue whar It wa*. ho icnght to awaken reality npon hla eempan
;oro, Ttgel”; but it shuck a little I Ion. fa train ha plnohed and ufily plead, on-
la ola honn must bo gittin mighty I III In deipentlon be dropped one sod of a
hackllu, ’ ahe lowed to heraolf, "#f I dumb bell on the unoffending toe of hi, fellow
_ ke it mu? down by a ucatohln of I conspirator, which bronght oat a howl of palu.
the flees oil n bls-scf.*' "You Tlgol”—aodahe I Ho quickly subdued tho cry by stalling bis
tlx to her rut. forshe soon rood it wara’t Tigs. I hudktrchfof down the throat cf hie enraged
It wee aome’n bigger n Tlgo. She wu by her- I companion, end after me expostulations and
self; heroin man and Mol had wont to fawn | sundry oath^ the meeting adjonraed line die.
That, swift as quid
The nstnrat galea an _
•nd caovea tha skin to become "barked ahont,
a and nlle,a of the body,"
mut laur-like, with vile end loathsome
crest.” Buck are the effect, of diseased and
morbid bile, tbe only antidote for which Is
to cl causa and ngulato the liver—an office ad-
mlnbly performed *
Medical Discovery.’ 1
tuna
Catarrh Cured.
A clergyman, after yean of suffering from
that li a baome disease, Catarrh, and vrioly
try log every known remedy, at hut found a
prescription which completely cared and keyed
him from death. Any sufferer from this droid-
fal dlious sending a self addressed stamped
envelote to Dr. iAwrooce, 212 East 9tk strait,
New York, will receive the recipe free of
charge.
Kx-Prei'denUMcKnlght. formerly or the Ameri
can areoclatlon, tea esuhUshed a ranch lu New
Mexico.
The Record.
At noon on Tuesday, August io, tbe tn’i.b
Grand MonthlylDrnwjng of the Louit’aia Htato
lottery took place, uuderihc inpcrvi.’oiornei.
crate O. T. Beauregard, of La, and Jobat A. Early,
of Vo.. No. MAM crow tho First rcnlul 1’ilzeof
,-.',,000. No. 10,031 draw (he fiecood Cspltst Friro,
•23,000. It wu sold in fifths at ft each; one to
Henry Lajote, Holbrook, Hue.: paid through
Adanu Express In Boston, Mux; ooe to B. Frank
Bnrpee, a saloon keeper. No. s Granite street,
ttooih Bcstou, Mass., also retd tbroogb Adam* Br
ians paid thronah the German benkot Mem-
Tens : two others paid through Wells. Fargo
*s bank, lien Francisco, Cal, No. 00.012 draw
bird capital Prize. 310.OM. Nos. IS,or, and
07,816 drew the two Fourth Capital Prizes of 10.010
each; sold in fifths at f! each to parties In Kan<se
city. Mo.; Concordia. Kan ; Montgomery, Ala.;
New Orleans. La.; Fort Muuioe. V».; Chlceeo, II:;
and Philadelphia Fa., etc., etc. Tae nest draw,
lug will occur Tuesday. October 12. lvri. aodt'l
Information can ba had from M. A. Danphln, New
Orltsne, La.
that day, aad tha chlllen sru sonnd atloop.
Tha hoUM shuck harder and harder and Its
dishes on the shelf began fa rattle. "Hit must
he a bent,” she thought to kerulf, “bit shorely
Is a ipcnlt. They uy theta tha way ghosts
dees.” Jist then a blue age guurnlloff’n
the shelf and broka all to pieces. Norirree,
that tint no eperrlt; thats umebody under
thl* .’hero hoau—^they're tryln' fasKurms
cut o'doora n u to corns In and steal what
little I’ve got.” It ahuck louder and louder
and soother sorter fall. Bite hat buo a brag-
gin'that ther wasn’t do humant that wrikai
on two lege that could skur her—hut the
ktlcbtd her breath short, and th* soak* got
louder aad faster—ahe never wu sheered so
bed ta ell her life. 8he stood a second and
then grabbed the ex, and It wu fanny to hear
her tell it. “I stood tide of the door rally
for him,” cays she, “and I aaya load 'naff fur
come Id lure tonight a tryln' fa eteal wbat lit'
tie Ut mo an’ my folk* bu worked hard far,as’
’cumerlatod—I Uy I fix yon eo you won’t atosl
from no body slu’—and atter that It never
•back no more, hot I taken tho ax and eat la
the do’ wllb it ill night long, plant tel tbo
chicken* crowed far day, I rackin' of I hsder
knosred’twuo yctbquako I'd or died right
thar.”
But ole MU’Freahoura wusn't the onlyMt
one akeerod.
Next morn in’ ever holy In the ultlement
<d ot Sondoy morning's breakfast won]
convinced the moat Intolerant unbeliever;
and tbe boys found it expedient not to oxplodo
the deception that had bun practiced upon
tho bonuhold, as personal safely would hav*
been at lla abb. Bo, this Is the Antrim* tut
th* mystery of Saturday night’s earthqoako
bu been explained.
Young men or mb . ,
from nervous debility and kindred weakneeses
should send 10 cents In stamps for illustrated
book raggeetingrare meansofrare. Addreas,
World’s Dispensary Medical Aaaoclatloo, 083
Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
Powders, of Nsihvllls, Is pitying center II,Id for
Baltimore.
fa, him,” ee,i she, “and I say, loud naff fur VlT8: AUFItu stopped fine by Dr. mine’s
him to beer me. _ I toys, say; I, ’I lay or jrou | aroat Narva rertorer. No Fit* after first day’s
use. Marvelous euro* Treaties and $3 trial
bottle fru to Fit caeca. Send ta Dr mine,
Ml Arch 8k. Philadelphia. Pa.
MUSICAL QUERIES
Occur to every moricel perron, whether profoe-
GifJiSRsassB&mui
A CO , so that every qnutlon may he answered.
Era iliill I Prutoue (his Ililian Word?
' P097
fletbered it lb* cron roids iton ter toil hot I okm mbutmid pur>ll who 6ow not wi*h to
it thnek it ther faoato, and whit til thej “2.?^JJSStWbTrpurchMS SddM'o itA.
au—ua.A * #..A-A u—at— »-t* —u._ i —DIctloaii7 of ifoclewl Tirms (|1 ^
Do Tn Wuh Not to ippeu Ignorant When
/if Musical Ctltbjiljr ii Uiotioiti ?
thought I
they found out for aertin It was the ysth a j
atovln. Aad rich q test Ions as thou wu
axed:
••Did you alle honu shake hut night?” end i
some wu aetonlaked t) think any body Oise’s
bonu shuck bat teem.
Tho great ggoere’e Fncyelopodla of Masle
‘‘Wu you ona tkeered? Did you ana thtok I (Kcmeontrio, tbooundeof muilesl Mopapniu
it was, dog i uni In through tbo boon? Did I
yon on. think acme body wu o tryla fa break 5Tul?SSS*lS5S?i!SS£^ *“» P“»mu
»n? Did joo not thick It wu tboJodf#*niMt I ■. » mop • ■ > • * u ■ i n ti *
tiyY 1 ind iom#» lowed thiy moajiht or thooght I (O TlO Wlih lO COlV® ilij KlBKtl PfM!(8t
M> If It hidn't boon nlflht—like M how iedfiaent I B«il»ir*i Dlctlomry of Muletl Term* will
solve it tm you. Cloth, 16,00; boerde fl.oo.
ire In Posted ia Xoaietl BUtoiy ?
whole gang stood with ther eyu aad
lay eo
The
-couth
gituoker splatnify end tell what mod* t
earthquake*. H* can’t road a latter In tbs
book, lot ho talk* loud like a aicllooear. and
me> Mg wi rdz. and trim to make yoi think
h -knows It all.
’•len-lri-mcn,” uya ho. “thou yt yeth-
qoaku Is (omrionad by five. Tblayoryotb
npon which wo llvos and moves io flat—11 tt M
tho pan or my baa' (holding oat his hud).
Seuo uys bln tcuna, tat that don’t Stan’ ie
> (fit 60), aad rad bo
to a
uonir, *uu win bdebuh," ““
who with to write or UUJ
oeTMOiirf
MAILID FOR ABOVE PRICES.
Oliver Dltson&Co-sBoston
C. H. DITfiON A CT,, NTBroidway, Now York. ( MrallcaUispafO/.
___ Number Drawing* T*k«
and the Kxlraonllniry Draw*
nfl« rrrvinrir every threo rnonthi luUad efl
Heml-Ajinnilly M heretofore, heglunlwy
. WI NO. CLAH8 K,
, NKW OKLKANtt,
HIM—197 ICouUtiV
OAPITAYa PB1ZB. •76.000.
100,000 Tlekete lit Five Dolton ■Mh c rvM4
'lions, tn Fifths. In l*roportton«
.FB^”"“
Mike P. 0. Money Ordfift payable ifid idq
free* Regliterwl Leitfiri to
t«KW OJEUJEAN8 NATIONAL HARKa
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Name tale paper, fzbU-U wed ft! mn wky
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AWAY 1,000
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u»yearnAme. P.O.into*.
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