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L C| ; a Sal time During the Rattle of Santiago. SICK OH WhiLL, A RUoH NIGHT AND DAY. TIif? Pnrbrrt >t li * Until.- ?f *>antiar" <'? !? Wrrc nil llcroi-k. Thrlr llor?lr l!ffort? lit A in ill it nil Ion mill llnllnna lo III. Front N??fil ihr !? >. I*. K. llrri.KK, of pack-t rai n No. 3. writing from .-?antiaKo, I m* Cuba. on July 2.'ld. says: "We all had diarrhoea in more less voilont form. :itol when we landed we had no time to see a doctor, for if was a case of ru>h and rush uitflit and day to keep the troop, supplied with ammnition and ration-. ' but thanks to < hamherlain"- fn'i . Cholera and Itiarridtea Itemed,, were able to keep at work and k our health: i:i fad. ! sineerei that at one ?-n i. i i ime 11 was the indireet ~avi.uir for if the packers had h. work there ? mild of i;et 11 no s1111pI i were no road- tiiii a \.a. i tr.i could Use. M ' iur 1 an.d m\ had the iroi.d fortm l.i' n a ply of I li i - tiled ieI I or nu r |>a> ' r before we left I i four cases ii ahThe above letti r \\ i - \\i manufaeturers of thi- im Chaiuherl in Medicine Moines, low a. & Co. and It. <'. IIiiiikIi A < ... Pen Vine May. I would like to ask if cow p??-< haj can be cured, bo as tc? keep, and make rood feed, where thesis no tight ham to put it into* That is, can it be saved in stacks if topped oir wall timothy, or m very open barns, siuiply piled in on top of other hav f An answer will interest some parties wkn have peas but no tight buildings tt store them in. When should they be cut.aud how much curing should they have. A. L. M03ITT. Marshfield, Mo. (Reply by Prof. >V. F. Massay > We have mentioned and advocated the method of partial cur iag in windrow and cocks and fiaiahing iu a tight barn, became im tbia way we get the leaves saved perfectly, and the value of the hay la increaaed. But them is nc doubt that a fairly good cow hay can be made by stacking it, the field and thatching the starki with aome hav or atraw that will turn water better than the pee vinea will. I'eas will atand more wetting with rain than clover will. They may get quite dark in color but will still he good. I have aeen them cured by putting up a line of fence rails along pole elevated on crutrhee. !ik - an old-fashioned (odder home The peas are piled over the rails *r d allowed to get quite dry. and *rhauled in weath?r that will i>n dar them less brdtle, that is good t.obarrn-hand 1 inc UBi.-,. perfectly cured m tho field the peat can be ttortd m any building where bay of anv kind in stored. Another method by which the half-cured hay may be tared where there it no tight building it to put the layers of straw between the layers of hay. In ?omplacet I hare ?*en lately milV sewn with the peat, the owneri saying they f>nd it easier to cur# the peat when millet it mixed #'th them. In thb cottt region of jL# South on all Rood )?nd the ^akiye crab fran growt thickly var the peaa when the weather \ and favorable, aud it* '1,1 make* tho peas much cure(j w# did not ... .. , t^e t^a method ?'sf ie beat is the only j We be-1 \ . j liav* it is tho beat way. Recently i icjuier v. rote that lie stored hi? ! lap* year's crop in this way and )'oft it. He want ad to know the rr*?on,but as we had no opportunity to obierve his treatment we unable to tell him. Hit in 'be only inatnoee where wo havo h u of a I allure when tho dire* Limit v, ti havo^iTou have been carried out. Rut while quit* limp ii!>? Tinas may be cured in tint j way in a tight barn, there it na I doubt that if thay ara put away w,ib aitemal moisture adhering to them tliey may be damaged. The ta?t i* to take a bunch of the vii.es in hand and twist them | hard : if no sap can be seen runnier t?' ilia twist, tha vinea will do to in the barn, provided fhoia i" no daw nor rain water on ' 'bam. IMI vrrv CHINA. ' fir (invernmenl Ttirnr<l 'hei f Tlii' lhi\v;\L'cr PriiMM's-i. IVkm. ^ |?t< i??I?? !* ??*_*.? \ n im ;. r jn-t :?'('?' ?ii < !\ .?! Ill,' I ' I .. ... .; ... ,1 l,: . ...... .... i. .. I- I' SI^IIMl .11-. |?"\ i i ! . 11 I ), >VS ;| -, - J 1 11 ; i: vim! ill.i i v, r i<> licr in I ill mi<' ' heir | .111 lal reports. It i ^ ' 11 i. i;:' to o I?I i: 11 ? ?! information at ili<' ]?;i 1 *< ?? in re l'h!'I to 111* | -o? 1 i ti . ImiI I Im* r.'. i-nl refoniiutnry oiliets proba I l?ly enuse.i Hi.' elian^e. While, 'i he Kmporor wan Kiib?ervient ui?l i merely a figure he.nl. the Dowager Kmpros.s permitted him to re i mam m peace, nut as soon rts ho attempted to art on his own ini jtiative, his practical deposition I was the reault. The principal ad viser, llang Yumi, the Cantoueae ( reformer, tied, in apite of the at tempts made to arreat him, and it I it said he is now on hia war to Shanghai. The efTect of the change innat hie greal. In all probability Li j Hung Chains will ho reinstated in ! power and ItiiKsian influence will increase. The hopes of reform so ardently cherished by the intelli gent factions of the <.'hines?? are now impnsaihlo ??f fulfilment. The ?uddenness o! the roup is said to 1 r due Id t 11o desire of 11 n I )ou r Kinpr?'>- to prevent the i iiiist>i<hi <?! i In* Marquis Ito lroiu j tiring ktji1 ill. The Japanese | statesman recently eyme to I'ekin ' with the ohjeot of trying to hring | ahnul an aliianee. often <>i\e ami jdefensive, between Japan and < 'hina. The new order of things will nndoiibtedK prejudice Untish ' interests in < hina It is reported today that the i:ev ediet will give the full r<ri- for the change 1 he word ing of the present ediet is not vet ohtrt.nahle. hut it is iti etTert that the l.niperor reque ( 1 the Jtow ager Km| rem to a-'ome power, thin being the third time the request has hern made I ie? Marqut* Tto. in an inter view before the edict was issued. Said t: I'.mneror received him ye >r!.y in 11.?? most cordial manner. and said he hoped to luvf (!. advantage of the advice ! of the Marquis in the reforms which hin Majenty intended to u ndertake. The Marqui*. even then, feared that the inaction and conaerra! tinm of tho f 'hineso oflicials would nullify the reform*, although ho ' uth'iwed the Kmperor was acting AN OPEN To MOT WF. ARE ASSERTING IN* THE THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS c /, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, 7/v7.<? the originator of "CAS has hortic and dors now hear the far - simiIe signatare of C This is the original "CAST0 R the howos of the Mothers of As: LOOK CAREFULLY at the the hind you have always bought and has the signature of per. No one has authority froi The Centaur Company, of which ( March 24,1SDS. f ( -f r ? 4 A ^ t Do Not Be !><> not ? nd.uii-'' the life <? :i < h<Mj> :>uhstitute which son v i X > . i.; 1 i. . i i i.; is <' S .1 i v V. 11 i v j^roiioius o. even he "The Kind Yon Rny 3EARS THE ol( Insist on The Kind That Nc ' lit ?* i?i \ t I f i 11 I? SMA 1.1. I.n >S IF I ! IS Tlil'K. Shanghai. Sept. 22.?A local j j rumor i* oumiiit Iumc to tin- m ' 1>ct thai the Kmporor of t'liina in! dead. ; No details are ohtainahio, l?ut i . I it is said the Rates of 1'ekin are i j cloaed. ! The Financial Chomcle'a ?um \ roarj of tha cotton crop for thai yaar ended Saptamber 1, chnm a| total crop of ll.lM).'.M#o halaf.ofij which exporta took 7.522,015 halei and spinners .2,504,01 S halea, leav ' inj; a atock on hand at the cloae of [ the rear of 1 70.O0O ha let. ("otti.n j ] j export* increased in the \ cur over 1 SO7 1 .5*>4 .1 '. ? hale* l'h? fnt?l crop in l>'.?7 was S,714."!I t a 1. ] an>l in I^'.mj 7,l?i"2,-17''? bales. Ke tardin^ the new crop the ('hroni cle find*: "That the acreage planted wai otilv ftll(htlv 1 * a j J than the planting in 1S1?7: that Mi?> plant in 11 \tlantic J States iia ! * poor *?;art. but elae- I where about an average; that the _ development in Apni *sni tir?; i half of .Slav w*? hardly up to the x average; that Hiihse<|uent to Juno i reporta received witti regard t conlition. IcveloptneDf. etc.. wer ( in th'* main favorable until m-ar the cloio of J illy. Since August j I, inj iu fact amce the Hoeing J week in July hegan, complaint" f ot damapa from vanoun caune* ha vo aruorj." . I CASTOR IA [ For Infant* and Children. _ i Tho Kind You Hiio Alwijs Bought * B??r> ih? * Signature ot J f ***** ! r A new lot of New ? I Home sewing ma* ? % chines on hand at this office. n< To ?'u rr f'nn? tlpattoii I'urwrr. | '' Take (taararcva Candy Cathartic lUo urBo. , If C. C. C. fall to euro. druKK'fttt refund money. ' r>! LETTER! "HERS. COURTS OUR RIGHT TO WOK!) "CASTORIA," AND )UR TRADEMARK. of Hyannis, Mas 5T0RIA," the same thai 1? s/<"s . 0,1 cvcrH wrapper. I A" which has been used in erica for over thirty years, wrapper and see that it is m me to use my name exec pi | 7has. II. Fletcher is President. ! ' . Z) 4 Deceived. f your cluhl by accepting no ilruy;.;ist may offer you )i'C plIUlH > Mil ll ), iau 1.1ilocs not know. c Always Bonglit" jNATURE OF jS*/ Having sver Failed You. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. j Tlaa* < lumfcta a- S JmrU avlll*. Kaattrit TIin* Cal*Mkl? a?4 Otlur r*Uli. XSTaftir* Jaiy A. IM. I w .W . !>> . ii NiTTi ! rUktiaJ. I _ .. _ ? 1>?11 jr. Baity. LT. re +r mr My ; " I.T.ntk 21 My II My ' ir C*MaV.a i Uy A 14 a | Lt (WteaJCAAM j rill A My kr : U . If tfj > Lr. Iy*?l?ai?r|, I* h; fily !l Ha lr. 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MM MM (Mi 7M|? artUe tai CMtaM*. niti teOr >??W MK?um nwxy^i.''*. fcfcr!"' ra&v* ? m%. itSsmr* Ixta'l UkiiM Spit <! Smoke Veer I If# Away. To <3tt!t t")>?-.*co o**lty atul forever. l>? n ag lie. full "f J.fe. n?r?? anil rifni, laae NnTo r?mg. All rtrin:.- ?: . fAc <>r fftirr *tiaran ed itonklet and nampie free. Addreee icrllug Homed/ Co, Chicago or Now York. Obio River and Charleston Railway rillMK TAllLE of t ho Ohio River and 1 Charleston Railway (??t!i|i!?iy, conjunctly with tin- South Carotins', it (Jfor^in Itnitmuil. Schedule in ellVet May Ititli. lsi>s. .south f South hot'nd I Tun'- : III U' N11. :? ? JjCG & U.) i :? I.ve T,|i? AM ( II ? HI.'>T( >N\. J Ar h.ci I'M I'"*) . |IHANC?IV1M,K. I M. " i". 1 ? " kinosyillk ..i i.us ' (<>. it a r. i " 18.05 1?M ... .< AMOKN .... " 8 :C> " ' M? " ... KKIISII.WV " i ill A M " I " | . .I.aN< A.STKK " U'.RD ' 230 CATAWIIA J?T " 18.05 " ' s.v? " >. hock him. .. "ii i:. " 3.30 " .. . YOHKV1LLK. . "II or. " " * " > .. HI.ACKSill' It'!. "10(111 " " MO "I HAULS | " V :?? " 5 -JO " il'ATTI HSII.NSI'H" " " f'"" " ... . SIIKLIIY .... 1 ' Old " ' ??'? I.ATTIMOHK .. " Kir? " or... "| .MOOIIKSHOHO. .i " M<l " " "I" IIKN U1KTTA... i " 7 M " ' 7 l-OUKST CITY. " T " - 1" " j KUTH KOItDTON " 055 " " ' MII.WOOII .. (IT. " - ' 'coi iu:n y.\r.i.'Y o to I 111 It.M.M.t'lTY.! " I'ltl.*. J.? I.I.I N \Vi 10 " ,\r. ' I MAI.'mN .. ' I.VP ft a. i I'M Northbound. Southbound. .I. i~i i \ i >i\ s . n i. r . I"- lil.M MM l.vo&OO I'M 7 111 liUKI K I'l.'S MS " l.\ . i .. t . Al l'NI.% ... Ar Mid " i i - i i 1 i ?i ' i i it it: v a., i. Charlestonniirt klngnvlUo ! ii I I'llt ' I I. : S . ill '. .'II ... s > \ <i i: i .iiirtf, S , ' i.AN< ? i.ii A (IKSTIU: ICA I I.W ^ V. I' < '!i < i? -1rr ;ui>i i. .inciifelt r. hi r ?> ).? t . >..vj-av . !' ; . i1. IM?#\ Ihti/fj i:.rrr/,t Stimhu/. \\ -t' ..ill.'I. kilMlMMllnt.. Nil f 11 No III No r.1 . .M I'. .M I A. M.ll'. .M. - t A <"holer . I.t II i'". 7 o% i?rr s " i II :m| 7 "i f> V. . Knoi's .... n :Mj 7 ?i - :r. ,s ir> .v.-iiiinii'l's.. ii ? ? 7 4U n.'i t Kii lil.tiri*.... " II 'in] 7 M * !.'. i liitiicotnviilt'.. l-' nftI x no > o.i i i v.lar Shua.s..' 17 I.*.' x 10 7 I 11 tort I..AUN ." ! IS '-'ft s-ji . .1- i "o " ... < races... r; io > x> 7 I I1 "Milli'r'st'niM'it" I'J .'411 X 45 7 ? " 1 f.\ l.n.i'S't'r Arj I ml s ft I A M 11' M 1'. M.ll'. M. Train ;.- .v:tn: l.tncistir at 7."o a. m , con iiitt > .it ("tii*st.-r with Southern II ai'.ivsv (.'oli.)f notttli. <A 1. Koine north an<l U. t'. A N. Vosl:i>ul? ?n?1 local trMtis K'.iiik* v*iv->t Tram leavimr Lancaster at rt:4?i iv in., foti in els at Lancaster with i > 11,& (' tr m ("am* liitii, am] ChNtiT with i thorn Railway cot n. rtli at.it south ami with i' & I. north. Train leavlne Chester at 11 a n. . connects at Cheater with Southern ltaii?ay from Charlotte, also I' (t I., from north. Train leavinK Chester at 70Sp nt, connect a with Southern Ilailwar from Cohimtiia. <5 C n .1. nwar.ia ami > fit I.. imitl l.etiolr. I.KKOY SlMCINfSS, W. II. 11 A Kin N, Pn-uK'iit. Vioi'-I'r^n. mid Mutineer. i To Ami afan v J* ? . "#*17 ?.% i. J f rn W:L:? rAv 5100 i on any CASE Of ! ; *f? Tliey Tic*t tin} ; * ! 1 t ' mr A: ' . ... .ii'-o s i o l*rvt t. :? : : i? ... .W * T V v: 4V* '? * ' % ' i *' " ' I '.Jll III! i.. r. u ?.' ! v f> i. ; 1 1 N.i 1 v ; . I; * tj i I y 1 . I -.: :t:f . ?:: It ! in Us % I ii ? 'l a'l \ \ 't ! i 1. : vii 1 ? J. . ... ! a . i.a., <>. H .1. !. . t 1 *r? ' ! . I'll \.ill i.-v,. ;Vv.-.. ! r i ' * ' i >.? . i hvo . . . I'.l'ci' l?. - .*3 i \ i i-: iii-v . . .r : ii 'ml i-vcrv < I-)!'. '?r; ' ' I i: ; .Il4.il 111 II i-''v. . i,i tlioiu wlirii i? t?iro iii A 1 J, loiliw. ( imiIi! 1 nti(?'li In 'I'liuii , i.;iii' lI'i.M ' / Tonle inew Improvoil, t ?it<- j?.i-1 mi . lulu n in far.y Spriiu' an-i I '.k. 4 * i. Dingno ntk i Mmnrial I Vkrr ,\ (, .mi ii.' llvnr. tone* up lh?i s*.*I'hi M' r kii ijiitmn- Uuir iutri'il, try It At linitik'M' .' ant It i?> tiottU"* \ * tit SO YEARS' ^H^^m^EXRERIENCE iyfirm Tbam Otaiana ' ' Coptbibhtb Ac. Anyoua aaodto? a ikMek mut Aaaariytloa may aalaklr uaoartain our oyiaioa fr?? waathar an lOTaoilun la probably aataglakla. CoaanlutlonaatrlatlyeonfldantlaL HaalkookM Patau La aant fwa Old art aaaoay for aaaurla# n'?nu. fUSVS.^g. ^ VWi^^ VIIMll IB IBB Scientific American. A handanmrl/tllOitTatad waaaly. T.arawot rJr alatlon of any aetaoiille Journal. TtrM,Ma yaar: four moatha, |L Sold by all aawadaalara. "ffli&jvrsiwls* n