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on K in Hay Sen! to Afr o#. ' Baled hay is going from Brooklyn to the Philippine* and South Africa in wholesale quantities. Cavalry horses must be fed. and it is natural for bng land, as well a^ the United Suit-* army, to look to Americans lor the fodder. A consignment of .vooo tons was sent froir. this port to South Africa '1 hursday. this port to South Africa to-morrow and one Brooklyn concern has 150 men at work" baling hay, to catch up with or ders, The old-fashioned bale-, has been found inadequate for use on the match and an inventive nanus iu Broul.lyn h 1 bit Hfx>n h plan of cipiii|uv?.?tHK tlx amount of hay in an ordinary bale i 1 ? I ? ? ? cylindrical mass one-third the i/e of u regulation bale The iu w bales art about as large as nail kens, and are so ^compact that tUcyean be transpo ted ot mule-back wiftioTU difiiculty. i he ?y> ulatiou daily feed of bay for 1 h<u*e ii the 1'nlfed States army is 14 pounds. s( that V1V1 animal can carry 'etioUgh loddrr on his ljack' To last him two \\Wk !l <y is considered by common carriers to l>< most undesirable f r ? i,? lit . because it v.. easily $r>oiU, but by the new proofs ii i> fou nil possible to M|ii" "? T tuotsturl out of the bale, and there ??< no j danger of the hay tletei loralim*. even 1 when kept for a long lime ^ " oviv-ri tnent was made lately with a 1 ?.?'<? ? ?? ' 1 ' ? v ' squeezed in the great pros, and it with . . stood a fire test for 7 hi?ur-? before if was consumed. The Briti h War Of f ftCf requires that the emerweliey loll" o 1 bay at Woolwich shall ho baled > ? that it will last for four year* uwhota k< itni , any of its original quality. i his the tyw process insures, and the con-equencc is * th.it th" British Government is < : ? < 1 1 tn.? i orders for all that the IliooUui tirm can supply, and more, too _ . . ? ^ A bushel rtf wheat, as an equivalent I amount of flour, can be shipped from I Minneapolis to almost any point mi Western Ktiropc for about _??? cent.'. X'dncitltt Vulir llnui U ? lilt < iiNearrtM. f.'muly Cw'tiariio. euro eoMHllpuilon lure*, ei ! Mo. 860. )f O. O. O. rail, driitffti'<ui refund money I y - I In Montana women who pay taxes vote on all quesiions submitted to tax- ! payers. Hon' Ar? Your ICIilntiyi V TV Hobbo'Hmirnuii ?> I'i i-iirenll k Itliicy t tin. Kim. ' pi? fret). Add. Ft or till); Ui'iiMMiy Co i('lilcitt(o urll. Y. Russia fifiO.OOO princes mid other j hereditary nobles. Pi'th * m Fapkt.ksh I>yk produces llrt fftsfKnt uuil brlgbtu-it colors of any known tiy* ; stufT. Bold l.y (ill druggists. 'Hie annual sales of (icrmau toys in Great Britain amount to over 2.000, - :>oo, the gr valet portion of which might easily be made by British mauufat Hir ers Don't Tuliacro Spit nnit Sniukn Yourl.ire A,iti;. To quit tobacco easily and forover, bo eie: ii'. tWi, lull ot llfo, uorvo nod vlMf>V, tnUo isu T<? Hao, t!io vrondor-worVer, that ini.Ues weul; men str<ui(|. A!1 druggists, tf>o or CI. Cure 1/ 11:0,1 n teed. Booklet und <i;unplO free. V\?T?7 r? .* ?; Sterling Reined y Co. , Chlcuuo or New Y01I; Under the auspices of the Sesame league ami Club of l.ondii::. vouiu: wo ^Jllfirt-.arc being trained tV>Y home occu pations, such as I'artfcmnw. care of vootus, and tin prepay*! ion and cm 4 >t>H o{ nieaU. 4 4 Do Not Burn the Can dh e At Both Ends/' Don't think you can go on drawing ?.>i tAlity from the blood for nerves, s tomach, brain and muscles, 'without doing some thing to replace it. flood's tytrsxpaHU; t gives nerve, mental arid digestive strength by enriching and ?vitalising the blood. Thus it helps overworked and tired people. Never Disappoints A number of firms in the vh'Mqnuii districts "f New Y01 U will short!* pic scut to the Manhattan I h vated K':r'-\a\ ("tinipany a petition reque-t 1 1 1 v* lhat company to adopt sonic nieaoiii ili.it will lessen the rosir ahd din 01 ? passing '>'1 tin ? 1? 1 p ?. Ih. iuirs J'ltli < ii 'f /]? '???/. w'.i. '/? ' /<"" TAPE WORMS "A wuriu oliilild ii Icrl Ions at lettst civnn- on tho hiwim* nflrr my ttiUliiK two i.'ASCARKTS. Tlil? I am sure lin> cuuseil mj t<w?l fceftlth foir thG ptuit tbrco yourf J ntn still t ?'?scar<-lK, the only outhiirllr woriliy of tlQltflo by soli s i 1>1<: jieopla. \V. llovi ih, ltnlr<l Mats CANDY CATHARTIC TttAor ma*k r:eoivcRco PUfn' Mtf, I v ?i ? * : ? i ?. j i. N' ' tM .^ ??{,'?11 WiMlii'ii ? ' ri;r#? l(. ' < .?? ... cuke corjsTiPATitw. ... PfrrMnf T?? i-.mIi I'i M|i)inv. I a'. Nr*? \ nrl . Iffl "72.1 fll.1 St !?! .ir;l . 1 ? rit.it t .1 l.\ .1' .Iti.c nu- f v;*o? j *. t . 1. ? 1 it 1 .no 11 . "/^OTTON ^Culture" is the name o i h v a 1 li able illustrat ed pamphlet; which should be in the hands 1 of every planter who raises Cotton. The book is sent Frkk. SeTvr! a<f<tre? to GKR*fAI? KALI \\QRKS, f) Kuwi St., Sew York. M*. A. COSTL| FUNERALS. | Bill Aip Writes About Hie htravc-! ^ancc of People. i I in mmmi thousands 10 biky ? mm- I Kl<| !?<.? ? | A Distinguished Mnn. Cheaper luncral Would S.ivt* ? More Honey for i lie Poor. I Soiouuiu .saya: "A 1 1 ^ i ' ? doj; H h ' * 1 (w than .1 dead lion " Tlrnt may he in a world I > K'Miko, lait the #l? <i I li >?> f Hie lIHH-t IIHj1I.'V.IW,i.? jlJ-t 1'VUfl 1 trip; an Itemized ft-ttmioMit of how much II <o?l t> t>in\v Si untor Morrill, or ?tiui'h? ln> was Untried at iiu' kov i i' 1 1 1 1 ) ? " 1 1 e.\ !>?*!( hill it .(> mo ho naiM have been away fm les.-; money. * 1 1 . ? *? miiii Inurl foc%s up $>).>. HJ. T-!ie <<iok?il < o.-it $IU-J. io.ia, . blil|i|'ll'K $!>0, ('in I i.i I ih I ii k $(i0. ' nr rlngiji J I OS. fpiciul 1 1 ul ii from Wash ington tt> Springfield Sprinnliold l<? Montpeller $117. furefj I' iij' :il ejtd nnt? from Troy lo Wa.-hiuKlon $;17. Pullman earn 5S00, comml-snrles |7s. Tile e arc t'.ie Urgent Items. Them 1? a |> full of tlmalhr one?. Then . Hit ro id decoration* of Up* k < ? n : 1 1 ? ? : ehmiibei' $I?K). and erupt* anil gloves' and regalia and llowera $_'So. advert:.:-! Inp programme $ ? *1 ;t , mu te $t0.etc. Hut the l:irg'>?ht Item U $ ?.00'), a > i r .i Milary after he died. Thin went to hi? hoii. Tn.it j.s the i. lit'. I' a niemhii . (I'ch wlillo' liv olllfc his hiiI ri*1 M.tw-H on fur a year.v Tint Vermont was not so ? very far aw\\. If a member fuuu (\tl ifornhi or Oregon dlmi the mat < -l' ti an . I>Ol'tatlf>n for tin- remains aixl the re jnalna and t he eaenrt i nns up into Hi'' thousands. Ah, tny country? where the oarrnjw Ik Mi - engb's will lie gatliet ed togother. That t-< the re mon I reckon why ?h" eagle is our tuttioii:<l emblem for th- treasury is tin- i tiei I was ruminating about this grand parade over the hurial of public im->: the expense of il tlio glitter nail ?? 1 1 - ore and .show of It. lor a! the hi.ii it is u Junket. a frolir that mcmbera of <mii ? 'RlVvsa llko and ihey Heheme to on the Krnn<l excursion. IVuoker Wash Ington says that the uouro is m-vrr ! happier than wlmn ;-.oin;; to a funeral. ; White folk.-: ;.i ! I hem th? e\ampl<? ? especially m Hi'- tt.wns ami eKU.-. ! The ti nt Ii is tiiut vi voiiimiom hi. in \% ' ? ' ? : h:i^>ly support his family an-1 i . ?u/ I ?;l?iiK Jilonj^ In ediicalc hi-; < hihlieii j oan't afford to <lie, for the l'e.ueral e.\, ? penso talu all lie has left ami l'Mv'?;s ; the family pfiniiile.ss. I' >o.- I'oja t;, u:n | hy had no wife or < hildren. hut f ir years hail het n tmpportiiiK a poor ol-l mother ami clm-ai in?; an ovpli.in nien . j lie hail when Ii" tiled $700 in hank ami ( It ? :or; that the last doljar 'to hilr; ii 1 in . I i 1 1 ? : i ; : i ? i . that if h<* < nuhl hiv ? i apo|;< n in Ills last nicineni:1 )i :? would h a *. e said: ' (!ivi ii lo i.iotlier < > li ! i;l ??' j il to in\ mother. A $ lou < a-'ket %\i!i ?to li:e no fcoo I The \> i v !a.;l lellt:r ! Ih.'.; In siiui'' her from M.i'iila .?aid. ?"If I ii-.? i: .! ,';i" > I i; ii'ev,. j;(. f'.-xi in' b:i.al\ for you." \\' ' I . to IV 'll?' ( '<>'1 ; ???-..< I\:ll il'. ! lit' ofu lady a p nsion Mas lie h i. lait I jitckon i-.h< \i iil ii" iii .Hi .' .- !??? ; it , ::l!'t jis tin- i:"'.r nrir:.->, ( ? ei? . that the uovu.niu'.ui i.; liuhtiiii; it, and ttliat means ll:i mm paynn nt. H"Vev'.t \ i">or> is ,iii old - ? ? ? i *. in.' I 'v in tier if tiny would Imry him ai jmld.e i xpjouse. 1 1 Wilms f.ii ||M? fll t! lit" ci-l "f !Mil ??rals :-iiouid I"* prttport.loae.d U> tit" eiuiJi'tlon of. the family. for ac*. I .lilt like a met., i.i e.iKke} thai tv.i i!l keep tjijr the water and the worn ? ant! a plain ?uiMrhl ?** lonihsHme wi-uld i he elioir^h. No nionumeni JUKI hut i liii" <ft" epitipli. Some icr.i and lluweis fiia'! my uu.-ii. lined .spirit woiil i til l- i;i see when it hover.-- ohm |)la <? *\ Jhmt Its prism hou.v ? i burh d N?'kIc\ l?'il jcr.i'U'i, arc a s.:.vn n* " * i ?i n in- 1 t>'* t y. Costly 07W? n r.'rn o" v. '.?!!> I i : 1 1. nioutrnii'iit.-; (?(> h"iv ? "? cr i-a iin-.ji .uid iu<l!?lc oucu ait u. a propi r. \'ol Ilia I th<>v ir?? ? ? f any < < ? u sequent e to I Ik* dead. bii-l |.he.v pninl a nii.'ral ? I -lit* living I*-: us build tii r monument. to the mod<'%f o:: I ? . i:i llrunvby ;ftid pln:?n it cm * In* < i nreun>d< where U enu Ik- x?'?'ii . ? i ? .- 1 where i' will sji/' rk in .silence ;<> people as they p'.i-sw. I<et Tim f ?*s- ? ? in- c#ii?* of love. honor .'I Ti <L admiral:. m from t li?> old and (lie yoa'n.;. Oai- i ? ? tic grand < i*.i Id w Im? wa^?his ?) ??/?'? . i.J Im ril liiui w i 1 1 j open /her ? ? 1 ? /\ batik \\ 1|?-H i! ii? ? I r- /ill! .ill t fT. <o\;he < ommt/ier Kvc.v I . - ->?i i| \irl i n<l l/iy >honl<t tii*"' i dime (?!' a~~n i< T??*l in tlrat monuniiii'. - 1 < I ?? < ir..> con'rvifio and patrio: isn }??? was lovtivjc fowl k'iiwl I ? > his axcii iii-it'i cr 1 1 o deserves a monument '<??- t!i $cveml til me* or late I havr r? a i f !i ? ? talks of O.iriu'-Ki" and K<* -Jv I- .?> (lit* yoiinir ilium ill a Iliblc ? la>.- i .1 I IiuLt ideas giving and ludpi::^ ?'<? ??>'. plei.- ? ill'*. Of foil!'.-*'. ??% ?t y ?> ? 1/ i i ,r- ' :k ai ft llii'U" J i bnuii'ir* ?f> . ,i ;rs a. id HU^ar hat .? ? : h : ? i -i i ; i ! iiv> in ; h<* pi ml" ihi in I . . is .' : .mid ;lrit |?cf <?:... ? >.' nn.i i ''if: that .-hm men siinul i, J ? ? i ? jilil./ VUllWu! III. Il VV 11. J ul'U ."till ; ,i 'I rl i Hi > 1 1 ;1 la tin* world. M> u!i-' . . ;> c | !; vr ? m- >-?? j- hiu * ' i ii .umhu ii. h v. i I ! u?'T i: > ain how jn-?; lfke < 'a; r; i lsa<l lulii' I: v..;, .mi ?: p" ;*!?? r?-li?*\ ?-.i M --. : !i ? i : a !:? , i >a . a ? W i y I . > ' :i. . Ii' ? ,:.i : .1 ? "i' . . . '? .'?> ii i n : .'in .tii'c* air : i: -k T ,\l . ? u i a !ll :;!?<? t a at. i I'Vim''-! an a'?- .I'd,!.: > s aaii^- . ? ? ? i I . . ? 1: . w I, a < i'i' > t ;v-v !i; V ( ' VA in ? i >i r ? i,, . i ti ai- lia ?-ir j ? of a j ?. ?? i r ''Id Uifiiiail Alia vva." ? aim !:i-d oil til" i i ! ? ? - v ?"< df ,.f :rl;;??ta .- vvf t. all-' h? i loak ??f : iivn if! niiM-^.-i 1 ? 1 1 sin-. Tin' u!i;?! hl(i\vin._' and tlw 8'.0lli-s Wi'l'O I'old. n.it U< .'I I till ;V ar.1.1 wiit. S ;i U . ;? > !. i i'.v She \va ; old an I rril<- ami pl'.'t.'iil an. I th?*. skin y',v.<. k t'lov > to her bony hatriP. I ?'ro-srd tiir s-trrft and .-'.o./vl an I wutelxal "a.- niau.x ininnirs and nevoi c tw r.nyhrrrty olse jui* nny niniwy in life rap !?? in i> hi- a fraud- an iai prv-trr. rxu I am fiirn lh.it ?h"? !-k not Irjip. .. !.s!iiiic the nitlll^mUr. .my - body I wish t'Itu t I was< rieh thai I could do as they fay li?- xao i ^ri^l^N, Rupert did ? iinmnd in d'sMnisr atin flnrt ont vrhn were nerrly Jinrt rtenrrr ing and help tlveni in mvn1'. I would Late n-c/te aA the poor girls who helped tlieir nKdfrwrs antl th? yotin^ rnen uho wro4? ktnd. loving fett^rn Dome ?iht t would ?ot tbem up ?m! nrikf tWm happy. Yew, I would like thu mm of futt,;woa!6tfKy<Hi? ~H utoum b??ftt ;i bl%rl?f flirtl oottem sit to piccvs.*Hm I fllwjOflffifttf# * mad Rockwf*IIer. tco, j ?MHBfl msSBL Bii mJl I?r i v i of unllig for '*??> good of Itij follow crt* Mures. It has In en &?td by phllo.-'ophorg that no nun over garnet! a million honestly? rh-tt If h* found a roI.i (nine *M.i 1I4,u1tj him a thousand <io|hir4? a tiW J'e Wr'H en.iMled only to kvln^ out of il and this r*t wu? iJod'a nntl wi th put there t-> v his fallow men. l)r. Medley i l l .1 Ktory al>:?ul a Persian who ir<uu;lit a i?i <e 0/ i hi i for a hinall Mini and when plo.V* ic<4 it found a r-Jc-h vein v? K<dd. 1 1 0 carefully .? uvt*i till ih.Kt < i-Tflt! in &iniu ami look it to tin- iii'.ui from whom ho 1 huilJl'ht l-he hind >. tylni; ilia* ho <1 1 ? I 11 ? (my th'* j?o!d ? >h* ^>onj?ht only r! n land. Tim intn refm:nd in receive it and their di /tiii-te over U git wo warm 1 hey wen. bci\.ro t in*, et'di io have it lie I i ? d. Tho I'idl knew them wry I well and kivow lh:*; one < f them had 1 ; Kim .jto'f ttnd ?; io- ?>;!?? r had a ? pretty d?!iKd. 'er a lit;h? ngn* .?nd they K">l. inlu 'linns children. Ho ho had lhe.ni imuKhi i? fore him ? and ruanMod ilnm and guo them lii<t j gold. Whi'ther true or no:. thl* a j)i etiry ?<t(>; y for t ho ? hil lren. Kv'tv girl I Know will ?,.t.y "I wbh It was I." -Hill A eji in \M ji : 1 ('oiirfLMnt i >ii. 't In. J'rull ill flop. The peanut of eommeree, Araehin hypogea, itt a native of tropical Am r ion, having Iieen unknown in the Old World before tho discovery of Auior* H a. 1 1 has boon cultivated now for over two hundred yearn. There aro aeveral dilferent Hp<fei6.M of araeliifl, and numerous eultural variuVcB of t ho en 1 1 i vati'd species. All the varietuej of commerce aro |dai^d in twogroupH, nanielv those nmttljr valuablo for their oil ^ud those suitable for edililu tine. It is the latter kind that is inuinl\ cultivated in America. In AtVioa, whore the oea is extensively gro w n, it in the oil beat in-' varieties that are jirofurred. The Spanish pea* iint is largely grown in. the Southern Stale* for hay and an a puiituro for hog". The peanuts sold 011 the strout colliers and used extensively for eon ieet lottery art* the 4'Hel Virginia" variety, tdiiefly ^row n, not in Virginia, iiul in the ('arolinaH and Tenneasee. Alt 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 the | lean u t is of tropical or i j ? 1 1 1 1! litis iieeoitte aeelimatnd touitteh eoider regions and in now a Maple crop every wltoro along the Atlantic eotiMt frien I lie I'olonetc Honlhward. The peanut re.ptirtM a very light^loaiu Or Hiin.l ?'oii t at 11 1 ng plcntj v?f lime, I J 1 ' ? li prairie or jrarden soils ('.anno tha plant to i"tn to xtne and produce very few pejus. The ]jt anul.H of l omtncrce are I ho i frit it hi poib, ofllt" jdiint . The (low ers n.ro liorne on ?leud''r stoui4,> which hfifing from the base <d the plant. After the Mowcrn have been fertilise I and Hi t fruit, thollower or fruit, stem e!i>ngate'i or buries itself in the ;(i on inl.u-iutiliy peiiel rat i eg t wo i nehes j lielow tlin anrface. Tlien t!ie peas !!to\\ io maturity. This ts why a light porous sot! is riupttred by the )><*<?>i itt . for if the soil ts hard or caked 1 the growing fruit ih titrable to enter ; t lie gronud and docs not mature. The crop is always planted 111 drills about three feet apart, with a nut or pod dropped 1 very tell 01 twelve inehys in tit ill. I'll e seed;* contained in l'ie pod are often removed or sliell?;d be I011- |danitiig, bul thin is not necessary, t ualiv the pods or Miilv'ltie staked twi 1 1 1 \ font hours 10 w ater, then tticy Hie ill lipped i?y ll.iud ill 'dial'lOW fill* rows. Ilcfore dtopping, the pods are Si p I ee/i>i I between I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 > all I lillgCI ? Io erittOi the shell and ho eii-ure I ipte ker ^er "iinatiun. The. peanut above .ill otiier ordinary I ????'? t mi t ties vt'ij lit! es lime. It ivtll not. ! toiisi y ceils witltoi-t it. I,il;e ail other le.jn inttn". this pi;i!it en'elms atnn?s jdtet ie nitrogen. This tt does in very larr;e amoiiiits, miik i tie t lie peati ut one u tin- Ulust V:l I il :l t ?i . ? i>! ?tin! 1 1 stufiil^ nop*-. \ i.;ii'k1 %ii-i<l ?>l (h'iiiiiiIk in 1 1 1 <? ( 'a i < ? i i ' i.'t s i ?? I w.i toll i per iici'i>, witli rr? ?* ? ? i * I in* *?????? ii t of I'iiI 1 it t '?*. A riiiji iii f??ii i !"i'. il yx-iiii il I ? will t :????.?? fluiii the air ?? ti ! x.M.I ill'' f'? i ? 1 ? i \\ i n;j p! a I ? I fin <1 - . Nil i ? ? 11 :)'.!? mc . \\ <? ; t ? .'I ???? in! ?? n ! r * air I ' ? . I I '!/..*? i 1 - . 'V ' I ! 1 1 7 ! .'| I I .11. 'II flMIII ? III f t t I w..rl !i - 1 . 1 :::? l.il,.?ii f c . *uil i .i . ? .."' ;ii i Ji?. w 1 1 r 1 1 1 *? 1 o 1 1 i mi (in in sni I \ ".uui fcrtiii/.l'l- fur a |>l:a;!llt flop is , . liiil.lW'H, J II' f ??M ?? Ix 1 1 ? " 'If . . . .l/'i't pull :i l? i ? i ti .? ..r {.. .f ji m. ) p. >u mi-. S.I I . rf'!i.i-|i'i >t ? .Il'l |.n;i II. tv I -mi'' i ri -ti i | mil ml ? I I will III' HOI' II t illlt t 1 1 1 S fj . 1 1 1 I . t'.spi" ri:i ! I i \ I. HM>U?ir, i ! > ? > ? | h il ;i ?U III tin* mi nl \! ? iM? pciiunt ;^r mviT - t :u i to Uivo fill'- 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 Mil lli.'lt-lit | >. ?t :? V 1 1 :i 11 . 1 tilili*. Willi J 'If* 1'i'slllt of pool' it II ? I 1 1 1 W i|ii.?'uv i 'i'i ? | ? ? . Nil niii'.i^i*u is in ( .li'il iii I i'i t il i /i'i' fur f.i'itiml Tin' plant It. ,11 IS allll t.i !;?!?.? ."f 'J | woi ill Illis stlli.Ujiii.-t) I tout tin* :lir. livi'M il till' n?it> iiri* si. Id a way, if t i i ? * unci ;iic r?y tni'iii'W td tlii- Inn. I iihonl S I wui^fi .il 'i i 1 1 ii, .'i'ii will In' siilili'il in l!ii- /.iii 1 1 1 ? i ' ;i ??!'. I'liI'! Will 1 1 1 -II r I \ 1 1 ". \ .III' fh.- )inia>.li, ? i 'ii ii iiiul |ilins|>ii.?< ic a.'t.l t;i<- i < * i Hi'-* iiiu-t liiiv S:al>ii- :ii.;i i . ?? l v lull ;'ilili| * i IV tills il'i.)! '1 1 1 ? i -ii. ?.!: I DOT tii' II". >.1 fit- TV I* fin "i"' tMnrmn'M Mil i a:i. I li?i||o\r pod*- in ???*i.ilil MYCarthy. M. S. lie i NiM'tf; ti" ;l v\ ulna ti Stir i,nin|ii"li'1' ill'!' 'Z In i'i* I ll'fol'4' i |ia i ?v iiiiih ii w i ii i iluiilil. I ho iimsl 1 1 :y. i ? - i'i *H.t \ i- lit I Sill' III tn'l- dli ' i-. ii- il iii , tlH'l old iuui'ii ,* i I In ><; .1:1 /. \ \* i ill ? HI *<llo'.\s in* tojti nil III! lnT Sili Ii;-!- 1 1 111 I 1'i'f I -III' |ia>.?."?l it nri ss i ra SI li ra ii S|ll>jlk ju iiils uiit' liall in.iUi i-'.h. ami Hi" n;i ?" lialtf \ |iluil liiLr 1 1 1 1 * 1 1 : i ! 1 1 1 i i -t-: 1 1 1 oi tin- lll-lllisll'. I ill. II I III -w I >11 Iv J.ll.IVS wlirn she Miaiiii^i * in ;st:> i1ii:i? to i-if Site's liijul to i-vi'iy fii'.'tiia. I Ui'lieVI*. ?'X? *'|?l lli.ll \? lii? il llil v to ll with lirrss. \lid what do yu;t think sin- mii ill Sit t ? 1 ii )ii > I D)c| hiT \m* wrpo uolii^ mi i of a h<?usi? of inonriiitiu. A .vutiiiii woiiutu wliuiii ?i' uoi't kucw haii iliiMl ami tvo tiail Ik i ii at tin- I uu ??nil. < 'oiuinu down tin* nicps i not h od my Triotnl l?nf tin* frHlnjr of mirnnv wilh loo fro*!) tif>?>n tin> f ?"? jH-rml! :inv thfnx' iiwrr thfin ? mni trf F??r Mil If a M4|iuirv wo vralki'il nidi' l?J* nidi*. TIu?ti I rtild: "I'mir. ikar riHin? j aflw j?ml well olio week *((*>. ?nd now I n<?Vr wIm''n jfoni'T* " aoMirerod pay rrli wl hlttnd'j ?M't *bo drmaed bmntlfnlly? It ?m * trmt * am txrr ? I W / - c - ' \.r USB OP COCA In RoH*l? miit 1U XVoud*rtul TouU (ect* t'lion Indians. liuor? (KollviW Cor. Chicago Ilec ofd: Tho Indians regard tho coca with extromo rovoroiub. Von Ti^'budl, tho Austrian scientist, who made a most thorough hi tidy of the ancient customs of the Incas, saya: "l>urliiK > ill vino wftrtthip ih?- pi'loilH chewed coca , loaves, and unit * Ihoy ouppllftd with them it wan hol!e\cd tU<it tho . f. tvor of i k> (? flod* could not bo pto pltlrtti It was nlno doomed necessary that tho ^applicator fur dlvlno grace . houhl approach (In* priests with an 'aoullleo' in his month. It was believed that aliy business umh rtaken without th<> benediction of com leaves <*ouhl not prosper, and to the ,-h^ib Itself was rcudei < d. Oaring an/u?tervul of more than aC,0 vi- in Chrinf laitil > has |u?t been able 10 subdue this tk-ep- t i noted idolatry, for everywhere w<< lind traces of- hf lief in th(! mysterious pow <?; ? of tli Ik plant. Tho excavator n in the mines of Cci'io ded I'aseu throw chewed coca upon l in; haihl vcifis i>? uo ta ! in t hf belief t^jat U^s^tl-ens the orr and rend* rs it mob* easy to work. Tho Indians won at prosont time put coca Jeavos in , tho mouths of dead p< sons in ordc r to ? < cure them a fav orable reception on their entrance Into another world, and when a Peruvian on a Joui ney falls in with a mummy, hi', with timid reverence, presents to it Home coca leaves as his pious off -r ing." Ono of the scientific explorers who has been working up in this region told no1 of his experience with a voca chewor. ' A man was employed by me," lie r.aidV "in very laborious digging. During tho live days uud nights lie Was in my service he never tasted food and took only two- hours sleep each night, hut at intervals of two hours and a half or three hours he repeatedly chewed about half an ounce of coca leaves and kept an 'acttllieo continually in hK mouth. I was con- . ; rantly la-side him. and therefore luid the opportunity of el owed > observing him. The work for which I had en gaged him being finished, he necom- | pan led mo on a two days' journey across the level (.'.round. 'I hough on . foot, he k'-pt the pace of my mule and halted only for the ehaeoar (chewing). On leaving me he declared that he , would willingly engage himself again for Die sauie amount of work and that ho would >;o through it without food if I would but allow him a imlllcienl siip ply of coca. The village priest as- ? sured iik' that this man was till years j of a go and that he had never known ' him to be ill in his life."' A Story of MnUumo Paltl. A striking story comes to us anent Madame ratti, the. renowned prima donna, which is characteristic of her geniality and kindness ot heart. The incomparable linger was walking one day in the neighborhood of her castle in Wales, whfii a sudd?-n thirst afflict ed her. and she called at a cottage to get a ghi^s of new milk. When she had partaken of this wholesome refresh ment she opened her purse to pay tho eo:;t. I : 1 1 the peasant woman raised 1:<t hand in in ut le reinon d ranee and said: "There is nothing to pay for th<? milk, but will madamc kindly sint; to us one of her sweet songs?"' Patti entered the humble home, lifted her magnificent voice, and sang, in her most superb style. "Home, Sweet Hume!" The astonished and delight ed cottagers listened iu raptures, and tendered the dfsl ingtiisheil visitor their warmest llianks. Th n from an inner a pari tin nt , came a feeble voice, plead- I ing. "Please sin>' that again; if was hci\ f illy ! " "That is my daughter, v. ho living of comaimptlon." explained ' I.e eotfng?M', adding: ' She is so fond o*' singing." I'atti visited the sjek girl. . aiig the ;oiik again to iier. au%l gave i;er a sympathetic wotd also. Then she lift Tin' miik had been paid for fiy melody for uhlch many an eager' a?ent would hiive forfeited a thousand i i1 poa nds. PaiiriK h? i cntiic icign yuo'ti \ ie- , t,.via iia*- n<>! worn l"i ni'Wti twenty times. Half a Bottle Cured Me "About tlurtv years sgo I bought- j bottle ?)t Aver $ 1 laxr Vigor to slop tnv hair from f a I ! t n ^ out. One-half a bottle curcti tnr. -A fev riavs ngo rnv hair be^as; to [ail out igaui. I wcr.t t? the medicine shelf and found the old bottle of Hair V:t!i-r y.>?f :iS good r,s uhen 1 bought it. j. C. Baxter, Braidwood, III , Sept. 2~, :Rqq. Keeps Thirty Years A%cr s Hair Vjnor is ccr tainlv lhc most economist prep sration of its kmH on the market. A little of Jt goes a long wiV! And then, whit you don t nccH now \ou cin use some other time just is well. It doesn t tike much of it to stop filling of the hair, restore color to grav hair, cure dandruff, and keep the hair soft and glossy. There's a great deal of good and an immense amount of samftf-. lion to evi enr bottle oj/tt. ?4 m. a**#*. IU^alobvikj, N. O., J iiny. S3, 1VO0. I have ustti uuil sold I.oo* M? a Uiohe and Neuralgia KoatvUy nud tlad it th? hei?l I over ttled. J. fi, 1 1 x - JiunwK i. A Co. . Charlotte, in.d all mcUiclui) dealer*. 25c. No euro, no A physician ileclarci that a person in robust health walks with hi"? toes point ed t<> the front. w ' u I iiiic v/itli Ins health on the WHtie gradually turns his t<>i > u? the iidcr, and a bi nd is perceptible in hi* knees. IX'tul)' It Hloort Peep. Clean bjdod mear.r. a <h-an ?kin. No beauty v/nUwut it. tasr^rct.i, (,'t?mi) 't utl- <?? tie ek'Ufi *uur blood and l.t-oji n ?*,an, ??> btirriug u|ijtbft lazy In grand driving ai! im inn iticH (rim tho bod\. ih ipn today to I'.inisli pmJplea. boil.s, blotch, s, blackhead*, n lid that s/kly bihoiu C'oinplt'Xiou l>\ i.c.tio' Cam aretx1,' w^c.iiuty lor urieeiil? \ii diiijp giaU', i>.u ; i-l(i ct ini mt.iran t <;ed, !????, : . . -'v. Kentucky was the liist St ile to flive school sutlrajtie to widows, anting ir in i8>s. ?|'?? 4 nr?' ( (MINI I|I | t Um rortivo,", Take i ? 1. 1 eis I'ainl.v < ttaaiuo. IOoofS&O. ?f C. <-' C. ii?.i loinri', .iru^isu refund mouoy J lie Board of Kdncation and the po lice department of New York are, the. two most expensive department*- (>i the uninieipal j*o\ n nmenl Collectively their maintenance costs $,25,000,(100 t year. HIOU Hflwnrd, MIOO. The read a i'i> of fhiti pajmr will he pleased to learn that tJiorn is at leant one dreaded dlsoa->? that neloneo hraA been able tf> enre in all its ?t'tvre?i nyt that Is atarrli. lIaH'4 catarrh i m?? .nly positive cure known to the medic.i. . .m comity. < attirvh helm; a eonstltu ilonal iIIhOh ro<tUii*Md a constitutional i real - nn> nt. H all'-* < atari-)! < 'u re lota ken internally . acting directly on the hluod and mucous .-tur faeos of (lie system, thereby destroy intf tho foundation of liie dhoAse, ami tfivint; the pa tient strength by hoi Id I iu* up tho constitution and anhlstinK nature in cluing its work. Tho proprietors h.tve ho much la Mi in Its curative powers that they offer line Hundred Hollars for any ease that itfalls to euro. Send for h*t of testimonials. Address F. .1 I'llRNKV ?fc i <?., 7'^'lftdo, O. Sold by DruKlfists, V.lc, Hall's family I'ilUnv^ ihe bv-fc. >1 r*. \Vtn*low'eKoothix>i; ^yrup for ehllUren U t thl>i?,hof teiih ths Bninu. reduoinK infliuaa Uon. ulUyr paln.eures wlad collo USe a Oottls V'jTAi.i fY ,? w, 'lohiiit'i to I or exhnnsted cured t?v l)r KIiiio'-. Inw uoratint; 1 onio 1' unr ?rial l-ottlo for-* works' iroatinunt.. Dr. a lino, id., H.I1 Arch St., I 'hi fuUephin. Founded 1871. I'iso'.s Curo for Consumption han no e(|isal as a Coiuth modteino.-- K. M. Aiim.tt, 3811 KtsioeaSt ., IlufTnlo. N. V., May y, l?y4. "* r' r ""u m. 1 1 r I It Isn't always when a man Indulges , !u reflections that ho shines. i THE NERVES OF WOMEH Lydla K. I'lnklaiu'< ffgt tablo Compound itflievrtf tue httrttirlntf lr>?m Over wrought Nvrvci, " Di au Mkn. I'i.vkimm: I nn> r.o | Kralcful for tin* benefit derived from ' l ho use of l.vdiu JO. l'iukhuins Vejje* j lablo l-oinpmuui that 1 wUh yuit to" l>'.ibli h lliis toMijiioninl (hat othrrfl . may l.uuw the vulue o/yuiir ui? ?li? ;m-. I wus nii lT*'i'l u^f mieh tortures from J nrrvoiiN probim t ion tliut lift- w ii\&biir<k?n. 1 coii Id Hjju 1 1 unci pel <? wvaW to w ifirfv :ic i ? - w i !i<_- H'tur without ?i?l. The (ii VilSf' ^ <j?s rcm'lifrt <l condition \vH<mv m.v lifiirlwu^ nftVrtnl by it, mi llmt often 1 oouUI not lit,' (low 11 ;t t nil without uiuu^t mi ifoi'itt mjf. 1 1 ?><>!< I<\dia H. i I'inL hum's tnMr Coinnounti and it woiUccl lilu mayie. I feel that your nii'ti i?*lii<>. has I ???*? 1 1 ot' inestimable benefit to int." Miss Ani.i.r. Wii. mam mon, 1 M N. IJoulevurd, Atlanta, tin. Tliln, 5alIo\v and Nervous "Dkai; Muh. I'i.nkii a m : ? I was thin, sallow and nervals. 1 had not. had my menses for over a war and a half. Doctored with several physicians in town and one spec in list. but did not Ki t. any better. I finally decided 'to try your medicine, and wrote to yon. After i hnd taken three bottles <>f hydia K. Wnklmm's Vegetable Com pound and three of Mood i'uriiicr, my menses returned, and I feel as well | and strong as I ever did, and am train ing' flesh." ? Mi*# JLk.NA tiAi.NJ>, Visuiiu, Tulare Co., Cai. /Barter's ink in 1 to Jjivo SlltlfcfllCtioO ? t\h(l it dons. H:\Vf )M? ustd it? Mji.uons of Wom i:n l*si<: Clticuua Soai* exclusively for l nvsf'rv ing. pm il N ing. and beautifying the skin, for cleansing t he sca'p of crusts. scales. ami <lrm< I rulf, ami Ihe stopping of falling hair. softening. w hiteuLug. and healing red, rough. ynd smv hands, in tin; form of hatha lor ;i!i!i<?_\ hi:;' i rrita I ions. i!ii'l ?mmaf ions. /mi! eha iinj^s, or too f? < ?? r.r i.fi'.-Ji i \ t jurat ion, in - 1 ) i- * ;forni of washes, for uli erati ve w <-a k n? .-so. and for many s.*ma t i vc ant i septic purposes w hich readily suggest 1 heniselves to women., and cspecia[)\ mother.--. ami for all the purposes of file toilet, hath, and nursery. No amount of persuasion can iiulnco . those who have once njjeil it to use any other, especially for preserving ami pilrify ing? < ho skin, scalp, and hair of infants and children. LVi'JCi RA Soai* comhines delicate emollient properties derived from Cl'TUTK A, the gri'at skin cur?\ with the purest ol cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of /lower odors. !No other medicated or foilei soap ever compounded is to be compared With it for preserving* purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and liabfls. No other foreign or domcgtic toilet soap, however expO'n^ive, is to DO compared witti it for all the purposes ol the toilet, hath, and nuracry. TlmA.it com- ? --?binea at On? Pf?f?rri*r,"TwiWTY-Fivic Cnxrs,? the bkst skin and complexion soap/- tho bust toilet and vest baby soap in the world. * \ worn Ztftanr HIUMM tt.M, I 1 Every one to J know fliat the raur cum. I <?r Drink, Drug mid Tobacco Addlo tlou.-. Is how re-established ntColunw bi:t, S. C. Call or Write, TilfTKIiMfiY INSTITUTE, COLUMBIA; s a Buy now and ?o^co^ SAVE M0Nf:Y. 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