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Mm*> part*** Io wMH wMb la • valu.
* **4tor tenieiw Ate w«C «■ a
La aba kaaaaae at nt*kl aa4 a»ra»t» bar atlka,
IU H*7« «a bar kretete aa4 fart* bar <aa
■ar «•«/ Ito* Cbnattaa aarar atetal
■ba aaabar bar aafla aad laaraa bar aarda,
IM aoAaato a ttrOt »t toM Mt»i »M*
baa attar aua<*aa aa4 ala-<aa« raarba
- ’
fl rail Wra arar »rte aa aoab barraa mala t
1* Ala a aaairalai A tato far Ufa »
traa aught aa vafl oarry a aaiteaal boa.
Taa aabrarf la a *ar bar la« aalaav
jby ogotoU* ttakla ta taaaa aiwajia,
Ta ba torte «Mb to* aalj ain aba Hara.
• J x</m/xx anri.
li'ioam, or •* kumyai," tha lUiauan
drink, te Bteia of milk, augar atnl /Mat
fn Batata Wi milk to wad, but hart
they taka Wat at UM co*. It to put up
in boOfeta with patent atoppere, aod, ao
hitofljr tataiMimt to it, that tha only
way to apan • bottle without losing tha
greater quantity of ita ountenta ia to
tu»O ft, bea.l tkrnward, in a pitcher,
nkna tha top of tlu> pitcher with a doth,
■ad than, luaorting Uie hand, removt.
tba claap from tba coak to ipaatiy aa poa
tabte. Ite nutritive ralua to very great,
■■<! H to nut now widely known, on ac
coant of ita atpawae, m generally aolil
After the auger and the yoaat—■an oodoh
»f aagar and a piece of oocnpwaed
yeaat about the taxa of a pea to each
.mart at milk —baa been added, the fluid
igaltobiij to etoud ia the botUea, un
corked (tha botltaa not quite full), until
(armewtaboa baa taken place, which will
ba tba teaa ta ■ghteaa or twanty-four
keora ander terocabia omdittoua Tha
botttoa era thaa corked and ptowxl ia a
aottl plane for a week or two. when the
product to ready Tba foraentatiun da
vaioyaa taaall quantity nf alcohol, but tha
lieculiartoy of tha aow milk it that the
aaaeto, laetoed as betag coagulated in
large tWtepa, more or laaa lifficult to di
gret, to Mparated in a vary finely di- 1
ridad aßMhioe, eo that it can be readily
■aMmflated by the weakeet atomacii.
Mxr-ax.4 re rx*
Aaeordlag to careful invretigaU<«M,
the longeet eaa-warce obaerred appear
to hare heeu a hUla more than 200 yards
tn length, with a period of about ulaveu
aacoada. The highcet regular aea-warea
•oemntoiy obaerml apjiear to bare bail
a. height as not more than forty feet
The bigheat wave* era generally very
long; but, for that very reaaou, they are
not tba daepeaL It ia believed that tba
greatest elope of the external aurfaro of
■ wave to the ojwu tea novar reaihe* 30
dagreee, mad ■eldian eaceeda 15 degrm*
It is poaaMe that in a etona there may
be short porta** of a wava-aurtmw' ex
iwptocmaily steep, aa the eeeiilt of su|>er
uqpased ueves, and these may ba very
dangerous to boate ; but they do not oc
cur at ail ia atrupie swnlla, nor do lhev
iletoraiißa toe atepe of tho large tuider
lying were from wkirti a ship nwnv.e
itotoMka. Moreover, too veeael'a own
<iap* eurrfoe it below the aurfaou wave,
and the maaa adtoHiva wave acting upon
tba ahip to dhraya leas steep, M|«cially
mIM Os abort waves, thaa in Uia
From toam facu we am that the weil
kDown wavwawUlob "ruutuouiitaiii-high
have tafflr eaiateuoe ouly Ui the uuagi
naMoo of toe poet.
■ vuaafl rarrrM niinnrf -curvH orr.-
A aoiorml man drove a horse and
waguu up to tlie passenger depot ou
Woodward avenue and asked Imiw lung
before a traia would pmA He was told
that be tod only eight minutes to wait,
emlbeeaptonrd
"Dis yers hues am au auimde dat I
got hold of dis mawuln', and I want to
see hew to will stan' de railroad "
Tba equine had seen alxiut twenty
■ nasaatn. and wee as thin as sheet-toon,
and there was a general laugh at his
bclßg afraid of earthing. Nevertheless,
aa a lake Shore train hooted iu the die
taaee, the old horse lifted bin head,
pttakwtl wp his ears and evinced oouiud
arabla ealmatioii. As the train came
tn eight ho liegaa to dance, and th<>
drive hold a stiff hne and called out:
ff Mtoa I. Nnpoicou I Dai s only da
Lake Ibo* mlroad cornin' in I Steady,
eah—what's de use o' putUn on style !”
fol the train thundared in, lbs old
boms reared n; smi pawed the air, shook
off a man bho grabbed the bridle, and,
whneling around, he upset the wagon
and ditobeil it. and went up the PnnUao
pike wit rvard wheels jumping
aftaße-ete • <ar was packed up in a
daaed a> more aiuascd than in-
jured, at * u one of the crowd re
marked s horse stand the
nulroad < il, the man replied :
•• Well i .ua He 'jicared to atan‘
do railroad all right; but it was dot
bullgwo au* de kiwrrd kyars which lie
didn’t coteb on to. I e,>rrta from do
way ba acted dal he's lieen run ol>er trea
or to’ tunas. "—M-re Frvss.
As exchange rays that William R.
rhekeranu, one of the oldest tawvers in
Phltotokphta, wmi wpente l and fairlr
siK-casafal before ba went into the great
Whittaker will forgery Now he la
brolun down, penndeaa. and a oonnet,
tuber rmpgeted lawyen should take
waning Vy Mr Dtcksseon a and fate,
apd spare no peine or expense to avoid
detectoon when going into a will
r«n waxen Mtrnrxvo.
Mr. Murray, the ex-preacher, writes
enthnaiaatiraHy to the Boaton Hrrald
in favor of the little Texas mustang
Texas ■ jnat the place for the busi
ness, and |bs tough little mustangs are
the right stock to taka bold of for im
jH-ovement. He says that they trace
their origin baa-k to " a race of equine
kings and quetoia," and have only date
nurated under, hard uaago. M I have
aeon these littlff 800-pound bones,'' he
■ays, ** travel eighty mites with a 180-
pound man up, under a Southern sun,
in a ride acrues country, without road
ways, from son to sen, and that, too,
with little gram, perhaps nothing but
the gram they can get from the prams
at night—many at Jthexu pace-—pace like
the wind—pecs so fast that they play
with you cm the fwaine, though you
have a blooded mount that can run like
a greyhound. Others trot—trot natu
rally—with sthtee well out and perfect
knee action, ami wifi do notiuug but
trot, however hard pressed. I have
race*! through the prairie grasses and
flowers st the rump of a mustang stall
ion fifteen and one-half hands high, and
blood Iny in Color, with a tail black as
night and that would sweep the ground
a foot, and l>eeu unable to break up his
trot or range up to lua aide, although my
mount was a'three-quarter-bred mars of
1,100 pounds weigtit, that took to the
chase with her eyes blazing aad ears laid
heck in away that plainly told iier ndcr
that site felt a good deal as he did.”
Pr would tie attopneed Doan ■■ popu
larity that ouly ofte snbetauos it now
known to tha knffld sos the ndtaf of
rhsumaUam, anj that ta St Jacoto Oil.—
,9. fx»Us (Mo.) ZHyatoA.
ZO.VS BB4XCIT rOBTVXB TBI.LKK*.
But even great bulking, bearded fel
lows, who ought to know better, contin
ually go to the madams for lucky num
bera, and for her aolutiou of their
dreams.
Hometimes an ugly customer makes
his sppearance. One day, so says the
madame, a fellow came in, the worse
for liquor, and liegan to use insulting
language.
" I see you advertise to living together
those who are sej>arated,'' said he, at
length.
" Tea, sere," said the madams, divin
ing at a glance the sort of person she
had to deal with, aad, reaching over,
ahe touched the district alarm for a po
liceman.
What's that for I " asked ths bully,
getting up.
" Zat ia to bring together rxsu- who
ars separated, aarc," said the madame,
blandly.
The bully got up and ma<fo for the
door.
•• One dollar, aare, eef you please I"
said Qis madame "By xis Mme xc po
liceman ta at ae bottom of as stairs I ”
The dollar was paid, and the bully was
allowed to go, unmolested.—Boston
TravrUer.
Mh. E. Pcisuaw., No. 11 Alia street.
New York, used Bt. Jacobs Oil for
rheumattate with enure relief—write* a
New York journal.— /UcAmond ( 17i.)
f'Ariarian .idioca/e
THK MAX MMO MAX a DAILT.
Enough is aa good as a feast for some
men. A man in Hartford, Ct.— prob
ably a relative of Mark Twain—yearned
to run a daily. His yearning waa satia
kod. He run it three days, the last nin
lieuig into the ground. In ita obituary
it says; “Our ambitioa to run a daily
paper lias l>eeu aatiafieil for the present.
We have h«d the experience. • * •
If anyliody on the Hill heaia to-night
any particularly sonorous snoring, they
msy know tlist it ta an ex-editor of a de
funct eity daily putting in a square
night's s’eep ouoe more.'
Werthlrw Muff.
Not so fast, my friend ; if you could
-ee the strong, healthy, blooming men,
w.nnen and children that have been
i rsiteil from bed* of sickness, suffering
nnd almost death, by the m<r of Hop
Bitters, rn* Would mt ‘‘(lloriou* and
invsluiibh-remedy.” Acvoth»r column.
Philadelphia Pre**.
Emixvst oculist* having pronounced
the reading of German text to be injuß
, ou* to the eyes, 11 le Hwiaa Government
i ha* rvaolved to discontinue ita uae aa
I much a* possible, and all their official
auuouncements will henceforth be
printed exclusively in Koniau charac
ters. It has long lieeu a matter of snr
priae that the Germans retailed their
uneduth, barliane Gothic ami
did not adopt the lieautiful symmetrical
j Roman letter* Bnt after the outland
' l»h Gothic ba* made them a weak-eyed
nation ami nearly deatromi their sight
they will proliablv discard it Iw-foee they
become totally blind
Kraww-WosT owrws pAas. n baa a soorntag
and baatloc acttoD that » rery potent.
A MAX, who was tiahing for trout,
caught bia book <m a bag <t gold and
brought it safely to shore. Aa be looked
at the gold be sadly said : "Just my
luck ; never could catch any fish. *'
KBmM taka Waraar • flats Ixtow and Livse
Oars.
Dvsixu the teat fifteen years at aiav
«y tbs ttouth named 46,875,901 batea of
o-ttoo During the first fifteen rears
under frewdosn—that ta, from 1866 up to
IW-the Dtusbei of bates produced
A nriwa thief was oosnpaataoMtaiy re
leased from the Bhode Island State
prison, and seat to pass his t■■■intrig
days at horns in ProvidMcw ; bat before
bis death be crawtod oat and robbed
seven houses.
Ma. Bcchaxar, brother at the late
ex-Preatdent, la a lively and haudaome
aid gentlemsn. now ta* years old. He is
a good talker, and la mnch intereetoi in
politic*. ■
Beaatlficr*.
Ladies, you cannot make fair -k in,
rosy cheek* and sparkling eyes with all
the co.metio of France, or beautifier*
of the world, while in poor health, and
nothing will give you such good health,
strength anil bouysnt spirits and beautv
as Hop Bitten. A trial is certain proof.
Hee another column —Telegraph.
Rtcaavao and Brewer, Louisiana
planters, agreed to settle their quarrel
with a duel. Rifles were to be the weaj>-
on*. and the place a dismal pert of tha
forest ia Madison perish, with two sec
onds aa the only witneaees. Everything
waa conducted in careful accord with
the code upon the point when the prin
cipals took their positions. Thes Bras
er, without waiting for the word, hastily
fired two shot* and ran away. Rich
burg suffered only the toes ot bis cost-col
lar,but waa for aa instaat so dumbfound
ed that the bullet which ha sent after
the fugitive wsa too late to hit.
Notice.
From the 10th of October. 1881, to
the Ist of July, 1882, genuine K<m k
Bphixu Water will be »iipj>lie<l te cus
tomers by Kilis A Co., of Bailey Hprings,
Ala., at the following rate* :
Ten gallons in anti-corrosive can fi.3.00
Same can reti I led at........... 4 (Mi
Five gallon* in anti-corronive can.. 8.25
Same can refilled at .. 2.50
Nine gallon* in glass bottle* 7.50
Reasonable freight and expre** rate*
are given by all railroad*. This water
ha, been known for nearly fifty year*
a* a sure cure for Dyspepsia, a sure cure
for diseases of the Kiduey and Bladder,
a sure cure for all curable cases ol
Dropsy, a sure cure for Scrofulou* case*
of the Bone* or Skin, and a certain de
stroyer of the terrible thirst for intoxi
eating drink that overcome* so many
worthy resolution*. Deprive a drunk
ard of his dram for three day* ami
meanwhile give him plentv of Rock
Hnring Water, and he won’t wane the
whisky. Don't you think it’s worth
trying t If you do, drop a posts! to
Ellis A Co. It will c.Mt only a cent.
IXDiasrnow, dyspspsu, nsrvotu peostrsunn
sod all form* of gsuoral debility rslierol by
taking MxxaKAS's Psrroxixrn Bur Toxic, ths
ouly preparatluu of bs*f ooutalniiia ita *nUrs
nutritious ivopertlas. It contains blaed-mak
tn*. fores-xvnerating and Ufs-suatslnlnx prop
erties. ia mtaluabl*ln all enfeebled conditions
• Beil.er U>* ressll of *»h*u»tiou, nciTons pro*
tretloii. overwork, or acute dlaeaae, particularly
If resnltlng from pulmonary eooiplalnta, <*•-
wall, ttaxard A 00., proprietors, N*w fork.
■Ua**Mlaiswati u
Ito. boi “Bosgk ea Bats* traps a boss* frva
from file*, bed-burs, roaekes. rata mice. Ac.
mow to ser tiwa. naittw.
Il to MfMigfl will iu*l ft O’* dwvax gaanoto
Wuvfbt ea bf Impute toiten R‘Mlil»ALl* wil 1 ie
•tore health to Ihe ph «live I m {en*fl»ttaei«*
<e • etieegtiteM.ag fiyrup. pleiMnt te laMa, an I th •
ttxxw rtrfttrtKß 9Xi,r Maowwct, e«» ■< Wotiiil,
>i>eo<4#is, Wmto i.eee of the KiJuvyt, kt
(•«. Melette, Mervoue Oebihty, Biitoua ou«a
piaurty •>» I Di»e*«ae e« the Bleofl, Live*, Kilcsyi,
•t tuath. to, etc
•AKKBM PAIR PAJUOU euree ** Mee au4
•
DR ROiKR'M WORM STBUP leaieeuj flaafonya |
WoRMH
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PERRY DA Vi.
Fain-Killer
41 SAFE ANO SURE
REVEDY FOR
Rheumatism,
Neuralgia.
Cramps,
Mn,
Diarrhoea.
Dysentery. I
—.—
Sprains
Bruises
Scalds. I
Toothache
AND
Headache
FOB SALE BY ALLDRUGOISTH
IM.W!
Bk»wt. aad will r*»eat bMcly efeance thr btoM tn
CBttra •rt'W ’■ Ito re* An» icrw-n * ’ «
at!l talc reartll n*' r ' I «<• !?•*<*•■ toe
MWtcml tanned to* aJ*B. f •»» I* a ttoteff t* . ■ i a.
o*l4 r'm when* or tov p»a ] -ur • letter *» m
1. K JOHXHOY A CO.. Bw*iew. Al '-a*.
(••vwvrty Re»|»r Ma,
te> Wane Oil eßay al b*«m eamte ewta. < *<iy
4 ota<»wt*tto*fo A4D«« Tare Ar». Angaoba. Me,
\«rw r« w A WYYLBb ttoa Bote Ptata- *etl
lag Kr vwm Breflto and iktoiea. Pi .<*• red »* *d n par
etatat. MalMAWtai Ptabktoßtteg Ce., Phil ale* rh*a. I A
s■7 *7 "7 A WBMB*» »•
f f <On UM flrwa AAlrane
111 r.dk VMary. A«««ea<*. W*.
OmirM'll IMS <waeto<we Own AAfl'wee Bla 4m*
VV AIV UIjO 4WROTOM Wafiato Ce M Pbtoetoarg' Fa
la pfo to' • tojeee ae*Lp.«e *wrt* tree
•3 *• u a atom* Mutu A ta. PwrUa*<L Ma*»e
< YTIS’C ae*w**m CVetaa*. Wee aan
tef U Av O tete »te tea Date, re.*.- r*.
A TOUGH HORSE STORY.
The Cincinnati ffafwirer lately published
the following burse storyr, which we give
just as it appeared: “A ennous imAamv
of -iqr*iiiy in th* taw oer urrerl recently
in the stables of Mr. A. Tougtamau. situatei!
no North Elm street Mr.T. has for a lom:
time Ireeu inAh«- babit us utung HT. Jatute
On, the GreakGerman Remedy, m bis ex
tensive stable*. Among Mr. T.'- many
horse* is a great, powerful ('anaduni draught
Horae. Thw animal in four** ol time got
ao that that he knew the BT. J.MXite On.
tiottievery wel!;soweU, in fact, that oueday
recently ou Mr. T.'s retoru from business,
upon entering the stables he caught him
licking the son- shoulder of • heast which
stood lienide him; the animal, giving a wise
v«. "e
siiricy tohmlicktug work.turned hi* head
anil caught up with hi* teeth troni the l*»v
used a* its rer-eptuble u hottleaf Ht.Jacoß*
On, He threw the Imttle on the floor
with violence enough to break it, and then
rielilrerately licked up the Kt. JACXIKX OIL
and applied it to the cut Reader*, we have
seen the lawsof aiw* i.iiion belied by brings
with lew* *en*e than Toughman * bor*e.
Th* word has paaaed nnicaig u*. and w hen
we see a man who won't try the Oil, we
say. ‘ He is worse than Toughman'* horse.
To many this may appear a* a very “tough
story; and were there n<fi proot* innumer
able of the efficai-y of the Great German
Remedy they would I* - justified in
designating IL The testimony, however, is
plentiful and pointed, and is from people
ahosn long experience in malter* apper
taining to horseflndi entitle* their opinion*
to profound conmderatiou and respect.
UOSYIITERi
timRS
ThonKh Mhwkru in £v*r> Joint
And frbrr with frvrr ttfMi
rvmitlent, the nyMrin may vet be freed froiu
th'* iunt viru* with Iloßtrtter’i* Stem
arh Ritterw Protect tta rystetn agsfaet it
with thin Iwneficieiit»nti-M|m«mo<nr, which
ia furthermore n aunreme remedy Inr li»er
eompLaint, ronttipßliou, JrwpepMa, debility,
rfeeutnstiMu, kidney trouble* and othri ad
iM»*nt . e
by nil and Peilcr*
generally.
MYtWIt J* lIT.T f'l Os»- rthl >Ua .eT t I
* < • ' ihir Ptw»u. lb* » tat >ih-
, er plug 11.• ou -IU l
» a i‘t» N ■ uuo h.« ' ' r
w| <Urc<l *u<jV up . r oi..cr
~r‘ M •• Iw lvrh ✓ pl CM
otrpi l" ~au I » ' ’re «
”7 vt < r. T > *ty
’>L amJLfoamw Ml -
■■■■■HHdMHMU jl
✓ MA.sffufluoed by n lie -ms y
r* IdflO »l tk lUA'Gtfl. fi l l ” s
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V. K. MMBbAwS 4b CO..
ENCYCLOP/EDIA ow
TlGwrvii BUSINESS
This toiba •hatpMi I*4*l; •"■pi*** aal r»ttabl«
■ * • • »• ■
>.»W • tMuf. rm ail «*ftfß4«OM of bf», au-1 bow (•
• P|*w t > tewofl tfltoatoU bII ftrrfos’on*
a Wlff ctretilar# r ,ng ■
• <ha flat «1 »i
A4irM« \ifiwu rVwraaixa Allanta. «»a
YOUN6 MEN I' ' :
ftfcww. foldiffM V4LBKTISB BRA* , Janx* k, W . »
An Open
Secret*
The fact i 8 well understood
that the lEXICAN MUS
TANG UNIMEM is by far
the brat external known for
man or berat. The reason
why become* an “open
secret ” when we explain that
" losUng” penetrates skin.
*rah anti mnwie to the very
bone, removing all diseaxe
and xoreneta*. No other lini
ment dor* thin, hence none
other is no largely uaed or
dora nnch world* or good.
Tor Ottilia and W»te-w»w
AMD ALL otaaaaaa
■* * te MaMwtal r*l*—»ws •< te*
"wIBBAMTID OUBB.
Prlo«. • I -<M>. Vor te. Sv *B prearre.
. _ roANOKK
- COTTOM WUffSB.
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■toJPfofou >. r . i • u.- r-
■v’.lraMm*.< « sv*.,*'* *
ate*<te>. X.C.
Cyclopedia War.
V*. «,.»l I.ltew-7 W Vtttw.so. Mte»wltea
... JLfote, 1 -/r •n-f
avei V 1 a MfUBMI •ffßWffiaßß * BOW !•*.*• about 4*> pot
W , , lr-KT2yAte te*. rite.. >*-«- IMO. »*
ad ja> 9*** to*•• to al
no 000 ntwARD yffixxtrrJfTJ
Jomb B. AflJßtoM. ■aoa*nr. Row Ye’ »
Mpimß m ■ <m MB - Ihe Mronawfll. Cbewwrat *'••! rrv*l
L t UIZSI Durable wtftii AND PICK MT FEN- L
IT C.OI w *'® l *’*• ’ —*• x
.. —. Wtrwor B*tofd Frocwa will iaat alb-
um*. If pou will would aa»e ruuoor <w 4m»fn ompl-’F’
merit, aend for til unrated •licttlar.
Aiidrm- A- TOIA1». fmitmwy fftllw. W. Y.
-** ULI. illite *8l» **>*»•» ihisu "
• a day hug tuy Ri'-»' Med ••• Will f"a.
i l>r. Fanch‘M, >‘>w Rnintwelt,
MABA i nnerm WirvTa aty M a4» of Batgraf
■ W..V hfo -se. 1r ■< ll!u.trated on.a eg •
■ PUwQ laaar Lottib, riytnerme, M. T.
T'rar?,
<S. AM. 1. <WlwtUvilt..O«llt» Cw x T
si »
School SfT5 • *aar VnetMrmwmf _ _ ,
rtor J t . BtftßAßs A. M-. Friooloal
i>4Hr < OJhM<B MAMB WBWKY
I I Any < na •en-hn* «• tbwir addrnmi will receive by
■‘r » r»*-l AiU |-ritcuiara Wa n-w bneinera by which
v ■ « male r female, cwn earft ib an boneet war,
, . ~ remi ts. si'".
x„ bomb,.*''*<i*rte wvsrrs.v
rCITLT IV , Loti ».» O, Collate, lunttio., IteS.
HOP
jA Vlcdlclne, sol a Drink.l |
COXVAIXS ■
HOI-H, 111 CIIC, .UAMIKAKI, |
DAXDELION, |
AM.IH. fl V'l lii-rMri.u »t qi .LI ■
nil >.r su. um.ii Bi it.*. ■
'rin:v (i ke J
A’l iHte flaeeof theJMontarh, Jtowt l». Blood. K
Ln r. kldiH i-. uu'l I :nijr< • >rsana. y« r- ■
tuußMcaa. Sirrr>lr**»rv*an I r»j>cclaHy ||
I rinalc t ornplalata
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