The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 18, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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watch, placing it in his dressing-case.
He did not wish to see a -time-piece.
Only seventy-two hours between him
Looking back upon "the time, in
after years. Bessie Carews was obliged
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he felt like one stepping softly away
—then darkness fell.
,----j - — ------ -- —bacco ts consumod in Faris and its
ueually-eauy-le-veeegnte these gov- • suburbs.
FOR SORENESS OR STIFFNESS FROM GOLD. USB
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Box First Husband Heturue4 Matt to
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The pension department of Ge or-
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Arnold, let us be thankful,” , employs few words that the average kolaced face downward ---- _ -—
And Arnold arewe hns pever be- school child doos not understand and freshly dug in the earth, and allowed
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••I think it would. ”
••And another thing, when you ree
a feller with a black eye you natu-
rally reason that ho's a lighter, do‘t
as to the purport of his dream, but to
patiently wit, and make all prepara-
tion for the great finale
of her husband’s frm belief in Me ap
pronching demise She had, is, fact,
forfottan all about Arnold’s odd
dreams, and he had not explained to
her, its horrible exactness.
The days went by. The holidays-
sad and sweetly solemn to the men
who felt that they were the very last
called him a sterilised scoundrel."
| "Oh. you did?"
Thal made him mad. but he didn't
dxpeme
if you bave not girts of gold to bestow,
donate gems of kind words.
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firmest and widest impressions can
IxJ made. To attain such'a command
of speech .depends in largesmneasure
hit me till I celled him a phosphated
liar"
the benefit of Northern readers.says
a writer tn Blue and Gray. I will say
that sugar-cane in a plant of the
"Why didn't you write homeP"
•I didn’t know where .the post- ,
TH* SUGAR CAN»
mow n » am and tw wmsas et
tie Cuematten.
The cultivation of the augarcane
was introduced in Louisiana about a
sometimes fifty feet, long and ten to
twelve feet « ide. J
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two! • •, +
"Bessie,"he moaned, feebly, come!
century ago, the plant being broug
from the West Indian islada P
asleep ever since halt-past -twaP 1 to that of her parents in Carroll
gave you a dose of my sleeping medi- county, he made his way there. His
cine in that glass of cordial. I know neighbors say that his return was
CtAIRETTE
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•‘An^you want .him arrested, of
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come to life again, she said:
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Improvementa, Ute*
trated eatalqque and
rules for eelfmeemure
Eixkja
It is questionable also if the English ing about sixty. The total produo-
language is not worse for the multi-' tion of iron ore of all kinds is about
' tude of unnecessary adjectives that 2,600,000 tons a year, the average
have crept Into it from one source or value of which at the place of produo-
Give now to the living You cannot send
tilts beyond the grave. .
Ask about the wonderful climate and
resources of Southern California. There
never was such an opportunity for
home sdekers.Tor information regard -
ing this section, address J. A. Allison.
Brewster block, San Diego, California.
Advice Is like medicine—a man would
rather^give than take it. _________
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A magistrate of a Liverpool court
recently had the odd experience of
trying himself for an offense against
the law aud inflicting on himself a
eIsa scientificalyprepared liniment
L-everyigredient of recognized value, and inconstant 3
by the medica profession. These ingredients are ;
combined in a manner hitherto unknown, and WILL
DO all that is claimed for it, AND MORE. it 1
shrtens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to r
Life of Mother and Child ,..2 _2
Sent by xpreas on Receipt W Pvtas. s.se per Bottle
Bopk to "MOrMEns" mailed FREE, containing voluntary testimonials I
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past six o’clock!”
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could deyelop a sishilar hallucination. I
It migdt b- better for the peace of I
mant a houselrold. To be ever pie-
’•paring for (KST^rreat—avaat^
keep all of us gentler and itIndi
more eonsiderate. ’ * *
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id in I in heaven?-. Jie gasped
"Dear me—no! You I
and among them was his own name.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a pos:
Itive cure for the most compllcated and
obstinate leucorrhen, exoeesve. fowing.
painful menstruation, unnatural mupere - .
sums and irregularities, prola,su» or faling
ofthe womb, weak back," wenknema," “
antoversion, retroversion, beering domn ssa-
sations, chropnie congestion, inflammationand
ulceration of the womb, intlammation, pein
and tenderness of the ovaries, acompanied
with “tntvrnid twat.1*
Dr Plerce Favorite Prescription is a
mcientifle medicine, carefully compounded by
adapezrtoncorhapbarrctorgahumtion.“i .
Is purely vegetable in its composition and
peffectly harmless in its effects in any cond-
lion of the . For morning sickness or •
anganssgaapzpaecandkiqdspdtomecb,ie
its uss will prove very beneam
Dr. Pieros Book, " Woman ai
oases." (168 pages, Illustratedi,
csssful means ohome treatment.
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natuvally infer that bo gave tho
other feller iwo, eh P .
tive belief that he was a doomed man,
marked by (truth as ht prey. How
gentle and kind and tender he tree to ;
AhB force of kw»'q at Bishop1,* that you are d™'1 ,
(keek lighthouse. the bell was torn -pele. rddboy: ybh are not dead yet.
Irom its fastenings. although situated but a long way from it—I dreamed
100 feet above high water mark. you were to die oh the tenth of Janu-
(eealed in plain envelope) by ench
ota, tn oas cent stamps, to pay pow
the Doctor, at his address, as dem
beginining of this article.
h..t.
“Arnold! Arnold! wake up! I am offtoe was.
afraid you will sleep too long! It is, to write for ine."
eng for my nTmy et eamdmmem
Favorite Prescription is tha best medicine to
take before confinement that can befoand;
or at least it proved so with, me. I never
suffered eo Httls wiHi any of children M.....
I did with my last aad ahe to the henithiees - •
we have I recommend your medicines to all
of my nelghbor» and especially ‘Favorite
Prewription' to all women whoairsuttering.
Wive induced several to try it, and it has
proved good for them.’’ Yours truly, -■
—niivaipvi'liiumi of shipping bn tter-
from Australia for the English market ... - ■ r - uaray wnik nrouna wneu i commsmsema
successfully made a few months I here is said 9 be but one other such taking that medicine and I think it to a God’s
considerable trade has ro- spocmen in the country, and it - 19, bleming to —*′ * "
- a stuffed one in the Smithsonian In- 1 '*
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Y dear, I have had
an extraordinary
dream.”
Mr. Arnold Ca-
rewe spoke with
solemn, ” empha:
sis, alth of
gravity in. hit
voice.
Scene — the
sunny breakfast-
room of the Ca-
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modes of Agriculture. The conatrue-
tion of dams with proper escape ways
for the carrying away of floods ami
silt has passed the experimental state
and bos been reduced to a practical
and profitable science applied on a
vast scale: The cost of tho dam re-
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Bessie Carewe bent over his pros- labpror in ana around Pittsburg for
trate form, and Arne >1J Carewe opened’ these last-thirty years. Finally he
ceoanut-palm—ure olten thirty feet.
of the India palm on .
“bers of Brazil are I
A Guthrie, of Oaklef, oth Co., Tein.
writes i " I never can thank you enough tot
that your treatment has don for me; I am
stronger now than I have been for six years.
When I began your treatment I was not side
to do anyting. I could not stand on my feet
long enough to wash my djshes without sut-
ferfhg almost death ; now I do on my honse-
mor xanbinEeasezking. sewing andsvery-
“I was too poor. I didn't have
•menep“-------
A3agson says you never know how empty
1 man lalunt il he's full
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. Edr n manto find that he has exact-
ly three weeks —twenty-on days—in
which to live, is a very odd nensation. ,
The murderer ondemued to the scaf- TH"
‘ fold feels very much as A mold Carewe
____- J me that I fix* it.
r was pronouoed thcurable by the best
doctor bane in she W est, I gave up all
hopes and made up my mind that I was to
...o Xaturesetdom makes and blunders; she bpttaken.nwayfroiruxahuubondendehahx
London, after a six week “ steamer now and then indulges fida phenomenon. —emik! not rat anyth: ng stall in one week,
perfectly Irsh and weet. 1 just for the fun of the thing after beginning the use of the * Favorite Pre-
- -nh scription’ my stomach waa so much better
that I could eat anything I ce uld see that I
to thenumt er of ha.de aad minds usbfully wnegniaiggcnhhooserwondamyhupkndrtbo
employ el • them and my stomach did not bother me any
trembling like a leaf. No wonder, for
it waa his.own dream. inevery parti-
filar. It seemed incredible.’ But he
4henekgrewderhGefere-ie-eye*+
••Yes; a feller down horn, hauled
off and banged me and knocked mo
clear into tli street I saw about a
million stars when he landed."
For he-ws sitting up now, gazing widower. and only the husband’s re-
in the rosy lamp-light, at that clock. turn preventea a second marriage ae ine 1 nived ptaxes goernmonewna ago.bu. -
—sem temmintes past two* soon as this ycxr'x^pimTkm mohi«y "» grcat maily hifles oTtop^shora bio- ln the last ten yi'ars, . „-r- — । ,
the children wete playing with it. last, 81MPLE WORDS TELL BEST, ment property on the coast it is
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tDo you see that left eye or mine?"
“I couldn’t very well holp beeing
it. Somebody must have landed ou
; that eye, and before night it wilt be
as black as your hat"
" ". rie Tomat"
..Wall that's what I want ana Th" tomato has a CUriOUS hi.tory
yoneednt trouble youril about After tire revolution of San Domingo.
thec.se rmagoin’out home And many. French familles came fron
show this eyo off, and spit over mv there, to Philadelphin, whore they
shoulder, and go around lopki Introduced their favorite pomte
powerful ugly and rm betUn’ $10 to d amoun iAlthoughrintroduced ns
• cent, aa nobody In our township 1506 from South America
dares to ocka chip off my into -England, it WAs looked upon
,1,.44,, • - x.4 with Buspicion, and tsspecitic name,
hot........r--. 4..............— LuLyeepepaleum,"derivedceem-ipkes
••wolf.'’ and persiken, “peach," re
The use of simple terms is evidenca. voyage, 1 - .
, ir mo F,„e rhe eggs were rubbed over with
in which the grease and packed in bran, flour or
- “Are you s.paltoamsnha aukaaloltheiredoemed Thephraseologi-
as ho balled a patrolman of Jefferson of Swift and Goldsmith, except when
avenue, says the Detroit Free Pt0ss toehn cal subjects aro underdiscus-
•Yes. siv," was the reply. 4 sion. almost “ limited bible ana a
•Reg’lar poltoeman, eh" . usmlargelyaaateretition,ofafew“Klted."raatshipmentaofeggsand
"Yes ' ’ Mastryor fngugoconsistsin thecheose have been made in the past stitution at W ashington
proper arrangement of words rather tew weeks., and the goods arrived in
than in the multiplicity of words. London, after a six week 8 steamer
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to-adinit that it was the ,happiest.
-miont peacefui tint of all Iler married trasthet he had .set for chieker
__ills. =Pu o" ofiurse, she knew nothing 1 "ty"" . ,
Leaves of the talipot palmin I eylon
upon the posseasion of imaginative sometimes attain the length of twenty ( hin heizbt
facutttes Metaphor ts frequentty • ■ Teet with a wiathor elghteen foot. ’ as hecnh
substitute, not only for large words, Thoy are used by the natives in mak-
but frequently for many words. It -ing tents. The leaves of the double
. suggests rather than depicts, apd ( d ......
i from its per ul lay mensure makes long, while thosoj
necessary the employment of terms the banks of the ritei
that .re roadily understood. It aometimes fiftv
- shoue not be- forgotten also that;
Mjatory Repenta - The Wan In Matne,
History repeats itself in the south- When a toper is arrested in Bangor,
territories In he recent Me, he is usually conveyed to tho
parts, followed by a speeiat part de-
voted Ut Niagara Fall* Mackinac Isl-
and and other gams of American
scenery, and will be sent to any adv
dress on receipt of ten cents ■
Address Frank J. Bramhall. Advt’g-
Agent, Michigan Central, 403 Monad-
nock block, Chicago, I.
laxative principles em
remedy, Byrup of Figa
its excellence is due to its pregenting
"In the form mostrncceptabte and. pleas
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
- beneciht properties of a perfect la-
ative; effetuilly cleansing the system,
adiwpelling colds, headaches and fevers
and permanently curing constipation.
It has given natiafactiop to millions and
met with the approval of the medical
Tprofension, because it acts on the Kid-
iys, Lvr and Bowels without weak-
iing them and it is perfectly free from
erf objectionable substance.^, ■___.
— Fim is fhr sale byittdrur
50c ans1 bottles, but it is man-
Mi by the California Fig Byrup
whoee name ia printed on every
, also the ame, Byrup of Figs,
and being well informed,you will not
• * accept any substitute if vffered.
“I dun no. I thought I‛d ask your
adice about it. You are an older
man than i am andheve prebably
traveled around more You see, I
you have not slept for nights. Why, timely, as his widow had serious in-
Arnold what are you staring at?’ tentions of marrying a neighboring
Comntenty Chanu’e
The hours el dining and Aha simeol
retiring at night have it would ep
pear, been undergoing in constant
chaga in England, as well as in other
countries, in the course of the last
few hundred years. The fashionables
ot Edward IV’s court rose with the
lark, dispatched their dinner nt ll
o’clock and shortly after 8 were wrnpt
in slumber. In the Northumberland
House Book of 1512 it ia set forth that
the family rose at 6 in the morning,
breaklasted at 7, dined at 10 and
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h on v ype n ally. A number of n a me s
of persone charged with allowing
W hen. the | their chimneys to be afire, through
neglect Of rtesutng -T-irnrrr before him
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mm-mSEarmgangemwzmoammpog-amt
sites Ossetes mbdeir WM o "pvmu "
ly, and is propagated net
but by the plantlug of the
It requires a strong.
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{ you would depart this life!' :
AinolCarews startee torhifeet
varied vbcabulary. Many of the') " Iron Or
technical forms used by a lawyer Iron ore is mined in theirteen de-
are of little prectical worth to a phy- partmenta in France. thejotal number
siclan or a merchant, and vloe versa of mines or workings in activity bo-
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HE WAS AFTER ADVICE.
Caalea a Fellow .a sterilimd Heoundrel"
thamSouth,and
feltin, the dazadhat Koltawem He epeak,and /dangerous man to fo“
went about like a man in a dream.,He 1-----" -
gin furnished a combination Rir
Van Winkle and Enoch Arden story
i when Gilbert Hanson made applica
. . , a ... - I tloh tor n pension, says the Pittsburg
should ever nee upon 9rth 9 Dispatch. Gilbert disappearad thu
gone, and the seventh day of January .... "
had come. Carewe now discarded his
decided to say nntlilnv to hi* brother. “V;00' ,, ,
-n ' ~ " chat would sort o knock my case
out in court, wouldn’t it?"
....... .in time- J Winkle had not received any tocemsstvtbtQdaaEduliahA meKruu gin to appearalover his, body.hghumuun
sweetly;, “it will help you! “Where have you been during all hnh_, done what he considora A greater part of a week, and marks of the ftr
Hr obeyed her. and then lay watch- these years,” asked the judge. dav's work. the red bug’s ravages are carried for throat.
4-2---- ee—l__'•Well?' ho said. "L mupretU- —Fhe active work of uittvattonbenearlya month--— :----------—
about theroom. badlv wounded at Petersburg, and it gins in the aulumn, when the ground , ,200 ... ---
At last his eyes, in spite of his de took me a good while to get over it, in plowed and broken up very deeply , , . „ . /
termination to the contrary wandered and when I did I drifted to, Pitts by means of a four mule plow. The It is believed that therei8 a great
to the dock and Tested there. burg. Pa, and I have boon there plantiv- as we have seen, is usually field for the exportation of our agri-,
Good Heavens! Ten minutes- past over since. finish* -' In F.bruarv Th« first cultural implements, the cheapest
shoots* ook ver) much like corn. .nd and most efective in the world to
during the'month of May the weak tthe Spanish, American countries,
machete, ioniagteat——
stl and give no promise of the J knife, serves instead of an fix and
’t know where the post- Huxuriant growth to follow This is spade in many of those countries . . _
andkdidn’tchave anybody caffad the suckingperiod," and In tThe Vnitea statosconsurgenerat for
a shunt time the original shoot will I Eetradorbetieves that tf etever agents
be surrounded by a score ormorejof were sent down-to show .the people
new, ntolka each one as vigorous'is ho* to trHer implements a trade_________
- . , itself. By July the cultivatiidi is could be created at-onco. ,
saved enough money to get back to complete. A deep furrow is made
. ’ 5' Hbq4W-e-4e-.-and-eevop-t--—Tohagefoued---i---
have been-wife had moved from her old hom said to be "laid.by.” During July Nearly 36,000 tons of tobacco are
and August conies the rainy Benson, , annually consumed in Francei accord-—
during which the cane grows rich in ing to feeept tatistics Of this some
sap. and byOotober the plant has 29,000 tons are used fortmoking. 125 1
matured and the harvest bogins for chewing and the- remmemhder for
x snuff. This is an increase of 7000.tons
The ‛reper Kind. over the consumption of twenty years
The I nited States government owns., ago., but there has beek little change
" ” “- J . — , except HiaTnid*'
A-petkeemeu.whowas- Ksked, to- amiss. Had you not c,line in as.....you
make a report olafire in • Columbus did, 1 intended taking a cab, and
avgnue. New York, bakery the other going up to your house. Glad you’re
lay is a genuine humorist, for he all right, old fellow!"
wrote; "Damage, $2600; cause, hot; -IA dream!" (aghast). “So had I.
-Tskossbuns."What did jou dream. Jack?"
“Well, seeing you are all right. 1′1
MACHIN
- A high aim react" on the means, on ths
anys, on the organs of th* body.
Hssi ma's Pmxs are proverbially known
* as '.'Worth a Guinea a box" but they are
■old at 25 cents a box.
on the field at Petersburg. He hai ,
been sleeping hts thirty years’ sleev i from seod,
in Pittsburg and he returned tc original stalk.
.. '»tr u i a.... s Georgia just in'time to prevent him- vichsoll tshardyinthesenseofen-
and the great Unknown -unless it had, worfo enacting the role of Enoct during great extremes of drought or
all been only a dream! Yet, that Arden. . - moisture, but is killed by a tomper-
. . . Last year One of the Contederate ature as Iow as thirty-two degrees
should the two brothers have both widowsof the etate Who. drew $1c Fahrenheit
• - ■ -• - o ' The cane is planted in th ground ------------------------ . .
A lengthwise, with the ends touching 5 in the afternoon. The dinner hour, | thing)
each other, The rows .re about four ehieh -== “ ==-; e:1 "‛elnek . in dal
or d vo feet apart to allow for the ha. gradually got later and liter, until of AzteLKinshiP:
spreading growth of the cane, which now it would be thought the excess of in a .few scauer _ w.... 1u . .1
SSW poon A - phuihrriutemgaruzmamsda—e
while others extend it to 9 or 10. being again dev eloped by town and ful scene this earth hes witnensed.
irrigation companies. The town el The Michigan Central "The Niagara
, Eddy, Lineoln county. New Mexico. , Falls Route.” is issuing the finest and
and the productive country about it most complete World's Fair Portfolio,
is one of the best examples of the re- each containing reproductioni of six-
suits of this modern application of old teen splendid photographs- of large
size. The series will consist of sixteen
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i p" gpan
••Editor struck a wap last night" . •- Fre atdtni Tpetimony.
"What was it?" \ Watts— Detor, whhode you think
"Stopped on the. preachers bear, of the water cure for ftafh
‘‘ * ‘ " Doctor Bowles*—B might wotk all
right on rendymade olothes ,
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supped at 4 in the afternoon. The
gates were all shut at 9 and no further westers - ----------, _
ingress or egress permitted. In 1670 building of greet storage reservoirs station ih a patrol wagon. Should ho
at the Unversit of Oxford it was for the turning of the desert into be punished with « fine AO cents is
usual to dine st 11 o’clock and sup at arable land through irrigution These' addd to his fine to pay for his ridein
................ "______ . hJs were done 10 the sme region the patrol wagon.
which was once so early as 10 o’clock, in days before Columbus, by a race) . .
— " *-----mship, how surviving only Did You see it?
scattered villages Trace: Of course we mean the World’s Fair.
another. "Junlqs” looked trpion ad- tionfgivenatz0centa—■——r—
os,that-sthe Inference." Jectives as ll they were personal o.i;~Lmrt suite”
"Roglar cyclone on wheels, ho to pnomiaePherouiazpodihornoonfe trisenteuiteatat"AchycartheFs
•tion of Thomas HobbosLWords is an average of 6000 murders com
are wise men’s counter* - they do mitted in the I nltrnl States, ISO legal
■White he's got one black eye xoutbut. rcekon by thom-but a^^^ and gun lynchings.
........ tho money of fools. -------------------
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trolled ill* nervousness, and turned to
his brother with afectedl amusement.
“Perhaps you dreamed the hour,
too. while you were about it;” he jo
4 cosely olserved.e -
"SoI did. Namuary tenth, 4s ydu
t will are by glancing at yonder calen-
dar, comes on Tuesday My dream
said thatattwenty minutes pasttwo,
precisely, on ftesday, January ten
The next time you are in a melanchologx.uuwsn
nood, M y«u are Amost certain to M If you a-
ecome tious or dyspptic, picture to yr ‘ i ’ K
elf, the condition of a poor man who, withot 13 *
wesgurces and with. R family on his hands, a
Andshimselrona sick bed. Gloom obscures ' d gv2,ydE 3
ttnurrowrheriznnm every direction Un f w
Able to do any work, without means or friend* "" D, V
apable of assl ing httn, with the possible .
rospect or continued in health; with rent, *
rerhaps, unpaid and unpayable, the outlook■
orhiaiswjoomy indeed. How shortsighted, (,
hen. ia the man of humble means, who per r
wiving that his health and strength are falling * ■
FeUAMA no Ua auaxt U>» mauamahim moF 4
lostetter e Stomach Bitters ia a reliable, pro- ' ,
‘regionally recommended restoratiye of health : (
and vizor, and a sure ineansof preventing the pi
any disablig compaints which erposure,
verwork, neglect and insuficient food pro ,1
l i e Malaria, rbeifh*^iism. Kiffhey and liver ■
omplaiut dyspepsia ana nervous disease al ■
way afield to it ”
""
. tive avpehrenee. ef 4tsfruit !««- M
mates prett oleacly-the kind of E
, estimation Ainwhlch it was held. It WJ
ofanyone striking —tor lower wages; is now. however, all bu unversally ■
iks always for hire _ -j us"d . .J.-.-yc-"-—L. . S3
-A------------- -•* ■ e Reiter Unsnid. 55
At the Nuneum: Paterfamilias, to unexpected guest f S
The Human Elephant- Say, the —Why didn’t you tend wogd you U
Perhupn,if more peoph indie rubber man got full iast night were owning? Pot luek, you know, fl
-etla helluainutten The Double-Headed Man Whal my hoy! Hop" you have managed to 2
did they do te him Au - • taskfi out n dinner ”
Th" Humhn Elephant — Founced: Unexpected Uitest, politely— Bleas
him.-. Life. - - 4 you, old man! I hope you nevr
- ~——--e=eIhave • wort" one.—Life.
Ana itela i,. Tea • ■---2a---==
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dreamed the same thing unless it was from the state fund was Mrs. Porme .1
intended to.most solemn warning? ia Hanson ol Carroii county, 1,
Bo carefully nvolding every time- short time ago the son in -law ot Mrs
piece, ranking nil effort to fviget the Hanson walked into the ofice oil
fatal and fashapproaching hour, ’ Judge Brown of Carroil county and - T- ,
nuld Carewe Waited. __ i immaturity shows
Thetenthoranuarycameatlast-idthophlon,KOwthut°tho"oltween the rowa. The now shoots
a bright, winter day. , turned „ and on the judge spring from every joint o th. plant-
He ar°te in the morning, after a questioning him the romantic st or,;*1 stalk, there ofien belng twenty-
steopless night, saying tohimselti , of Gilbert Hanson’s. disappearance our or more joints in • stalk
“My last day on earth! God help and roappoarance came out The result is a compact mass of lux-
met" . ? Hanson livea in Macon county, urlant growth, interrupted, at inter
He looked so pale and worn, and so AlA when the war broke eut nnd vals by a long, straight ditch a few
evidently ill, that his wife begged wAs’oneotth. fikt to volunteer n- feet deep and four t9 Lfve feet wide,
him to remain home from the office private in Company F. of the Thir Iu midwinter seedFeane-l e,cane
that day. 22 teenth Alabama regiment He was s to.be od in. making next year 1
As that was what he secretly in- good soldier and escaped injury un eropis "windrowed," ’
tended doing. hp aan.auted,---—---m lhe 6t Petersburg; frhen he 'T' i-*1***1.
A. the fatal hour drew near.for he received what was suppsed to be eos whole felds o windrowed cane
imagined it to be pear the time—hefhisdeath wound. The papers upon This process is simply placing the
made his way. to the pretty guest- Which Mr^ Hanson was grantede cane in rows , on the ground, first
chamber .nd lay down upon the «>ft pennion last were very full and ' govering with '"V"* and dried KrAss
couch. A fire had been kindled in exvlicit. establishing bevod a rea and then over that a light covering
the grate and the room was warm “n^bl.^ouM th.Te.R her Ju. of earth By this means th. natural
th" form of presenting at Windsor
castle a standard with the feur-de.
ly: painted on it, as a quittance (or
eil rente, suits, and services due to
the crown. There is quite a series
. these flags acoumulating at Wind- rewes; time, nine in the morning of a
"or . dear; cold, winter day. Mrs. arewe
s s 0 En5, "m glanced over the top of the silver
Some.o. theodd. personal names coffee urn at her Kege lord, with a look
moLwithiinthircountry originated -of mite interest tn her deep,.aark
<n English workhouaes, where it us"d eyes. ""
to.be a common thing, at Diokens ‘"A dreamt "Why, Arnold, I thought
intimates in "Oliver Twist, ‘toname you did not believe in such things!"
foundlingnfor,some utenslk about »he exclaimed. Then, at the sighlof
< thenzlume J or anything cite that the gravity of his face, her own grew
< m 1ghlstriike the;stupidfanoy of the concerned. ‘‘What was it?" she
'authorities, Thus many persons leagerivasica '
were launched upon the world bear- , » ' u .
ing the names, of the days of the."We1, it wav only A
week, or some church or street near dream, rep Hied Mr. Carewe, u“ ' to
the asylum, and of a hundred and ay the least, 11 wasodd that should
one other things furnishing equnllydreamethenamethinz overin every
.Absuraoognomena----- "*tparticular- exactly alike, three
---—----------- times last night. It seems a lit-
first “set his house in order," making
his will, attendiug to the various af-
fair* of hlHTniHlrieas, paying off debts,
doing all that he oould, with a sort of
» satisfnetion. to make it easler for his
—— krrrrowcn wife and little qnes,soon to be left
f NOW LEDGE alone. They would be wel provided
.Bringp comfort and improvement and x
tenda tor pernonaIwenjoymernt,'when I sense af pleusure that he arranged
czhdxonim, and enjoy7life more, with “Everything to Jhela-Ht of his ahllity, ........, ------------... _
less expenditure, by more promptly for the weltare of the loved ones. soon, a cont, that nobody in our township
adapting th" world’s best iproducts to to be left alone. -a 1 7 - ■ • r-
the needs of physical being, will attert ' Ite beicame very devout also. Every
the value to health of thir pure lquid day he ren the- pmrrrs te hi* HWe ______, _
laxative prineiples. embraced in the j fnilycirelesgand attended, divine ? -----ri"a‛Sngular Fdet.-
service on Sunday; feeling • shucderL Mr. Murray Hill—There is one
of nervous dread run-over him, when tvery pocullar thing Abous Wirikes
the necord Bunday had gone, wnd he | Pet Amaterdam-Wharis that?
kny IV that only <>ne remained to him. | Mr Murray HiI--You never heat
it was wonderful how tenuetousty ’ ■ .........— ■
the idea elung to his mind— the posi-
"T.a 7
at.- 'jl
He.was the oulymagistrateopresentcently built at Fdy. which is to form
and the clerk said that he could fine! f ’* 13 .- n
himself and suggested that if her in- I Adistributing reseryoin, Waz $175 00 '
fileted double th" usual penalty justice 1 Aboxe this “ great dam <0? 18200.000,
____________________________________v _------- _ would be met. The u^i.trate built for reserve storage o the river .
and cheerful. Over the fire-place, bana on the feld at Petersburg , juiciness of the cane is preservid prompely fined himself to this extent fow, larger . . . .. .
upon the marble mantel, a uns clock lording to the AMdavMsor th, 1 from the sapping infue noe offrost nnd cauea “ smile in court by lectur- iuknchcutaugun. ’oThezogeneryor" ! ^7^1
was standing Arnold Carewe turned captain and members of his company. Lane has tai an known hi Ain for to uring another offender of the same areindispon8a00 10 In g » ? .; cuiAlTTorass. They urpass al .other
his eyes resolutely away from it He betellinthat battle and it wis bo years, without a second planting, bAteh for hin carelessness and warn- of that region at all seasons, for al- preparations in removing hoarsenese and
did not wish to know the exact mo- l Heved h. died in the hospital, as he coming up. onch year from the.old ing him to bo morcarefi in future, readythefarmerzandfruitsgrowers 44 cpqghrmedzarepreemineniyiebec. “
ment Sohe,1lay there, and gradually was never heard of again ThOther ' Rurally Aiaparg y the geplautine— — a arrrozna Fetoart----- -------3 Y«» »l«^te ■!* to war mt--
sping xhamataa by inat-me ga" warop
them. He took hi. loved ones in his return losethe $100/2 year pension.4during.the X iX to ‘‘hll shotguns U“> water *.,4 was -mntidcma- -
armsand atrained.themt hin heart Ne called to see it he cquld not him- from planting in Fatrary. as in : almontinvinivtelothenakdeze:but drying and cleaning itby the light of ■ He who repents of a sin is a stronger and
in a pawionatA farewell, all the more tself draw a pension under the law A , K... n. Tuium i he appeals stromgiy to at least one a candle. After having drawn the safer man then be whonever commits one.
solemn because he dared not tell It seems that therfoss or pension was t0.Ri..1..1, ara QJ.„ “ 1 other sense. After the traveler has charges he placed hu-moutli againat |
Bessie that he believed himself tobe jhe fact foremost in the minds o(. -i--- oxanHnt temo,8e Lelept where these insects abound, bo' the muzzle f one of'the barrela to yg dhsmsssf ths Throat Langs aad
dvinu He waa eenaeious of a feeling -u tawe nt •ka fawwat- -* "*t a - o.w I .«! I , ' rises nextmernine with an ttmestin-tbtowinto It to ascertain whether -or Henrt, Catarrh and Denfnen. 114 Mala
though through some affinity or tolerahie itchino and red lrmos be- not he had completely removed the! atreeet, Dallaa, Tax. Bend for pemphleta
ald charges__In doing so one of the j Themarnjudzmentamanhaathe»lower
- tuples mtrst, have apprenched and the more careful he will be to condemn.
—othe flame d t*4ndlett .1 .— _ ■.—~^r. M.-----
_ .. eaukedthe-romainder—a—+e+wzMezpajzmeyrermddlhkyor_______
, powder in tbd chamber to explode, । snwtllrtt. Fffcs it .sola
week, and marks of the flame enteging his mouth and He who Hves only to benefit hmaelt con-
! tenon the world apenefit when he dies.
... i.'.x'.l . -i i...," '1' । ...........................■■•— • -...-aw
munmerganubroketheworks? Ubas ramoua writiner DiatingutshedrorThelr ernment lines by Their low pole, of
isbeen matter”6 ' „ LImit edVoenbulary rather email iron piping These polos
sank into a seat and’^TT i ™ ki , i, , Nothing is more astonishing In are planted deep in the sandy beach,’- S. F. B. Morse? the inventor of the
turned with joy: it waa ecstasy: the K The rame words recur tim and thus are seldom blown down. 4 est while Morse was yefanar; stu- '
knowledge that he was still alive, and and again in Shakespeare. His - Why so? __.i s.., n. , w 1h ue model pAe
life and hope and love were his vet noblest flights of fancy andTnestE*tirre"s"ethod 1 fTosgseRe*MHB"aTT"oT hrist in oneof wesr,moBV
Then he, told. Bessi »>’■ *ho outbreaks of passion are expressed in voue among the miners of Scot-fmous compositions, and it is said
cried a little; but she said she was zin simp lost terms that are daily in Ian I in the case insensibility from ex- "that West had the hardihood to a ay of; ’ '■ A"-e
crying for joy, ‘use inevery intelligent American Lposure to choke damp, and which is M that ho inight henceforth assert The lady whome portrait toads this article
ou had died land househola, Addison, a prince of said to be very, ethiencions, is as f1- that , bad a Had in the pietur. tMrsdarEFRovegzorscotandseBpn
°h, writers of graceful .pros. Englieh, lows. Fhe bait sufTeeated man is " . ! Fopmoe Sbr Comsuine rtomctea totba
over a hole A Gold Fish. Invnlas "Aptei and surgical Institute, at
. . - 1 in the window of a cigar store on i BufM*’.. N- Y .^aa foUows: “LT** tWQ
cannot defhe TTheelmplicity alzhelingomain.sipmzlansol consciousness Columbus avenue, in New York, as to
langunge in aPllgrim’a Frogress 1> raktitieacerrmemtaanmmeeemeamirsurthisuoeeseeawecaudaasualalirActs rhoza.rraotusetpmKezcunauottdro
proverbial, yet it is sufficient to por- proceeding is that the fresh earth inu'h attention?- It is
tray emotions ranging from the • drawn the foul gas out of the luhgs. out any fin on its back. otherwieAt months iit.in, four xensosthinmonthe
agouios of remorse to the rapture, etparimbut. Is perrectlyi developed, and seems to inonan"lnvonove‛hndnny signbottheuap.
‘ aab-"genvaneemincennd i am satisfled th ’ Favor:
lir Prescripion’saved.my life, for I could-
hardly wak around when f commenced
Doz rrains. tle odd to be sure, besides I dreamed
in the northern districts of Mani- that I am to die upon a.certain
toba dog trains are still in use, and day, and Atncertain hour, Mydear,
very satisfactory is the time made by ahall not tell you.w hen, forits no
Animals, who skim over the frozen far 'distant, and the knowledge of it
snow at a rapid rate. A train arriv- might make younervonseuen though
tag at Stanley covered 350 miles in t B only a dream-and therefore not
. • j It a t ” infallible.’
four days—well onto ninety mile* a , . . -
2 dhu- A,. - u- / i ' . Mrs. (arewe set her cofee cup
communication with th" settled dTs-
t 1 I I ' 1 1
dog continues, to supply athe best‛may.-But,rteran,wenlputao
8Means, of.traneit for Pasengers and faith in a dream, It’is likebehieving
malls in the sparsely settled regions, in a fortune-teller’s predictions. You
, remember how implicitly Will Brad*
Biqahelm palace, which was re-
. uatly fonuve to celebration of the
ounk duke of Mariborough’s com-
Ing of ago. was prenentod to the
' great duke m a reward for the bril-
liant 4militavy campalgu that cui-
j, minated in the vietory of Blenheim.
Thouch that given, and • being as
much the duke's own as anythin* of
the kind oan be, it has yet to be paid
L for yearly by a servtos rendered to
the crown. That seryice is rendered
OT August 18th, the anniversary of
the victory of Blenheim, and takes f
w more.
If a man knows shinusekf thoroughly and We sent to yon and got th?* Poople’s Com-
bor some, he In jast nbout as wise mon Bense MedicalLAdviser. and found
ashecahl. tag
strength alone know, contlet wraths I manttaamsen galuum keprorygch,batth,
is- below even efeAt, sun b torn «ap book tol us, and in three moyths I stopped
quibhed. taking modicine, and today, I can proudly
: . say I am a well wi men, yrs, am well, strong
it isn t alxolutely necessary to wait till and healthy
New Year's day beforo making good resio- When I began to tale your medieine my
fuions,— ----- -tare Was poof and eyes lookel dendI could
-*e--notenoy my wit anywher l was.tired and
WhodoesChelsthiscirbumwtancew’nilow sick oil the time l cquld hardlyjdo my
does wall. act. noUy! angels cogla do no h"uw work but. now I do.that .audttond ‘
big garden, help my husband and take in
more. mwing"
.. ' ' The following will prove interesting to
I mnenn to make nf) self a man and M l (eeble women (enerally, and especiauy so to
suceeed I will sucreed in everythng ime thone about to become saothers. Mrs. Dora
•B
SOLD EVER
TIHEN.K FAIRBANK
' * " • ,, P * h . A
THE TUB THAT STANDS {"
OH ITS OWN BOTTOM .
Ah--
V '
/ . t , ■ . ll
- Therowasassingular boomin thedonmedfdo"aic"berore “hi
• the herd times is an interesting point concernipg him? Wen, it is
for speculation. There were more .. n T— . . ,
ficoplu ifiarrM there in the third 1 hpee months and. .over since he passed
-■ andstronyasoven, Hah-LAavene
ihexeopttonortoi enHtare,"Atnonajyoylinuntnotaink
ntc WAS mighest in vndeB where ‛
ibard times were generally reported to or.suchnttigt . ,Awuy,wpy-u:
MemFeu" v "5 — -- t "AHrightmy dear. I win not," rA—f - ......
.u _____ turned her husband, obediently. But ing the graceful figure, as she moved
------j_--,—.—.2----------In His heart Igwtw veyikj: “I contaf-—-
, ' 1 "onh ■ do more help it than I can live with-
Thedisco very has been made by a out breathing. But. at all event*, now
- German physiologist that the milk Of that I have warned Bessie. I will say
, tnebriate -mothers contains a small no more to annoy her."
amount of aleohol, and it is his belief i Breakfast over, Arnee Carewe went
that such mothers communicate to ’ down to hi"office.' It was l.'arewo A
thetr ofspring adeniee frm—and
’ : m I Arnold’ wan senior partner; his brother
Opposed to Thein. Jack comprised the rest of the firm.
, The ex-president of the Royal Col- As he entered the office, Jack,
ege of Vetarinary burgeon* of Eng- seated at a tall desk, glanced up with
’ and condemns public drinking a strange look. , I
troughs for horses on the ground that "f say, Arnold,, I had a dream about
---they propagate . curtain disease- pe- ! you last utgnt, wtilctl. mnde IBF » trtttB
a ullar to horses, _____ FuAeasy,” he togan. “and, as you are a
^ntflelat1* litis morning, was begin-
’ HTng to fear that somethinfwas
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l
kso r i
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In Chin* the name of Chang is pro- Arnold Carewt.
nounced ••Jong." with the long sound looked faint,
in the ••©."■ This may account for No Wonder!. That was the exact
the nicname "John" as applied to date which his dream— three times re-
Chinamen rpeatd—badindieicted. But he eon-
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