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I Fiddle Sprue? :* Soiree. An old lumberman just in from tlio headwaters of tue Attn41:4b, above Moomhoa 1 Lake, save fchete oro o >,<).):> huulred-dollar violins gco vingon two townships of Is ml near Lobster Lake, j Until lately, says an authority 011 the j fid die spruce, about, all the spruce fit 1 to m ike into violins was procured near j Luke Sarnime, X. V., uu 1 here it was j getting to be so scare j that the meu ! who were sent to hunt it up made poor waj?es. Jn fact the chief supply of "fiddle wood" 1ms of late come from the spruce ami fir loor boards of the colouial mansions. It is fouud that clear boards, seasoned for years under cover, give forth a very resonant tone, oveu if they are not fine grained aud "kinky," like the true violin spruce. Boards from the under floors of aged Houses are preferred; and those which wore laid nearest the big old chimneys arc the best of ail. Klin .Irvnur Kiiniia ? - """? -I I the tone of the choicest woods; hut a Blow, dry heat, away from the light, uu ler such conditions as floor hoards are dried, seems to bring out tha melody in stock that is worthless when treated by the usual methods. The true 'Middle spruce" is the "abies rubra" of (tray's botany, and it seems to bo a flue-grained variety of the "abies nigra," or black "beer i spruce," which is common throughout I the Castern States. It is fouud on | cold hillsides at the '?r North, aud it is a slow-growing, close-fibred wood of : a reddish tint, and remarkable free ! frotnrosiu. When a man lis .-overs a tree : of tliis class, large uu I straight au I i free from big limbs an 1 !cu it , ho eau j venturo to foil it, knowing that ho J stands about one eliauee in twenty of : finding a fiddle spruce. If the grain j of the wood proves straight, with a ' cleavage which makes toothpicks, ho > has spoiled a timber tree for nothing. 1 If the wood is "kinky," however, and | full of dots, like a bird's-eye maple, j the tree is worth fifty cents a cubic ' foot where it lies, and three times that | sum when it is sawed and seasoned. This wood not ouiv gives au even, resonant souii 1 wheu made into a vio- j lin, but it takes a beautiful polish, : which brings out the wavy and spot- j tod fibre in a way to make it admired j by all. About fifty years ago a man | iu Newport, N. II., planted the cones ! of a 1'ulillo spruou iu h tiitr* "ry, hoping, as lie siitl "to rtti.su Lii.s own liihllos." TUoy grow well, but out of over 200 seeillingH tlioro was not a single tree tit to make into violins.?Springfield ,tepublicau. Thr True tixmlre Principle Of the plants used in manufacturing the pleee. iBt remedy, Syrup of Fig*. has a permanently beneficial effect on the linm&n system, while the oheap vegetable extracts and mineral solutiona, usually sold as medicines, are i>ernia~ nently injurious. Being well informed, you will use the true remedy only. Manufactured by the California Flu Syrup Co? Ken;m Tan I'oar. Inriigan'.ion k?u* men poor. rt. muddles (ho . clearest brain. Yon think it is rantething else, but?nine time* in t???the tron'iVe is in Ilia digestive tract, tine Hi pans Tabula irives relief, and their nce'isional use keeps ron right. Ask your druc-gist for them Mttirr. I want every man and woman in tits Unittvd Hateet interested in the Opium and Whisky habit.1, to have ouc of rnv book-' oa these dls ases. Address ft. M. WiKillej, Atlauta, lis.. Box 381, and one will Ik* cent you tree. ' FITS flopped free by tin. Ki.isi.'.s Otutf Nkkve R*?o;>eh. No tils after ftr-t dr.j'suac. Marvelous cure". Troatice and JJJ.t*) trial bo'. tie free. Llr. Kline.'.til Arch St.. l'hilu., 1'a. Itlndrrv.eraa in n Miaipte Itrmedv. tint it Utkes out corns, and what a consolation it if! Makes walking a pic i . re ii . m liruii^tslt. Mrs. Window's Sunt Inn t Syrup tor children tc-'t llileg. soft lis I Ii.. n-v - vi.il a urt ..i. n..? lion. K !i.' ill.' ?i -i I an! tic. We Imvi* mil ! 1-11 A i; licit I'i-'iN t'urc I'm <'<in-.iiiii1iti.ni tur . i Iy./i k 'r r.tilt 1:1 i.. ('iun|i StIlnrr >li'ir:r. I'a.. AI i > I. '1M. If I'Vi' lril w itli n vi's use f>r. I- i.M- Tlummm"s Kvi< witter. I>l'i|?}<i>ts sf!I ;t '.'."m hit lwt t It* Tired Women Narrour., woal; m<i ..!! w iris out ?will fltvl in purilii"! Iil? ill, i.a !< .1 n an.I hcallliy iiy lf.i.> I'm Sttr ;i|.:u'ii!n, {.crii.ar.'Mi' ? -ii -f an I triMl^til. (let :I i...I'm a ;.' Hood's SarsaparilSa i tho Cn!y True E5:ood Purifier iv . . ..> > ,, | i'. ....;,: j? ,j C i l.y ..il lit'. <?..*. t . . . .? i l> t 3!*' t Mir?e? .1 il ill > ... > ! .: I : weitar k&r i so. lii#.C I ; r^'\ "w*'y\oH c?:?n'z f * . * > v.*' * t ; ""o ! t.y . : i : "r " " ? i t *' * , i * ; ... -? i.-| / . ' If. I rJ . v:... wj & I I | . ' . ' " >.. 1 t:>0'-D t,v " 5 CUR'S tvc.'.i .'.III: ". V'-Uri* liA.-Eil !) LTD. DMCi'ESTti?, MASS. tssp" -^jpaisEla 3r. ?I"i.^h . r. ). 'fajitrM.ciod. t'.irWj ..1 < iirif 1)V i!ri>| t'V l |?1 BILL A HP'S. LElTJ-ii.1 [ thk p?im)soi'iij.;:t iias n<:uussn(i am ji r.r i; ;?.i ouy. Ifo 1 llillhs >5:*u i>ri> * ir as I 11 ^ XiiW l>s : l" Yl. .1 i'. It) good for a man to take up the eld hooka i ?<>ra>,tun"H. the quaint and curious \o unvs of forgotten lore." as l'oooul's thorn. I Irivo boon j roadmj? about I lie oi l tun'*, hv/iuuioi; ua fur back lltt l'o'ihoutu.s, the h i.Utifill [iidi.Ui matdeu who tiiatrted John Hollo in it* 11. and was converted by him to C 'r:?nanitv and ciiriytonot i with the nama <>r Lady Reln-cca. It in * 1 o 111liful, romantic story, aiul if Longfellow ha<l been h V.rgitii&n ho would huv.* immortalized her in verso. During th? war wo were shown ili? reputed place near the Chioahoininy wh rs aim threw herself upon ilio breast of Oap'ain John Smith to aave hint, ami tlnl savo him, \ ' from an awlul death. The ungrateful fo low ought to hive married her. for she lov.d Inrn, | 1 hut he put in a an bit it no and got his trend It life to do it. and wrote a nice letter to Queen i I Anne asking that I.ady Iteh cca he tecetvu I at ! ] court, for she was a princess v.hoso father was i < knitf over thirty tribe* a- d tint this marriage ' 1 had made a lasting peace between the races. 'I hat remin Is mo of what Jnaephus say ahout ' Moa-s. Pharaoh mud" Moa-a I n genoral-in- j liK'f t i lead tlio Egyptian army against the Ethiopians, who were a very powerful a1 ion, and wiiosh armv was advene i.g on E.-ypt. Mo.es ii'ulerstoo I too (imit movoioeu' i.s well us oi l Joe Johnson, slid go. itheir re..r sad attacked their royal city. A p incss, t1 o only daughter of the oil M hiopian king, ?siw M >-?s I itoiiis tower :nid Will so t.is * iiHto 1 iveu I is 111.1 .11 li lilt P I'eoli that all.' .eiit .lit .. J*. d i r ;> < u I ha I a co;.f r i e li ii :n i . 'o! I . in tin' s ie was 1 v it it; ! r toV" << h tti and tli.r if l.-woill mitre y I.e.* he vonlit noiico I Mce and wi'hdraw her army, lie lool.c 1 n; m lor a id hst it d o ! i rani .< ir: n ! r d. ?lr li I Pi'-O I li.ll O of ' I III- III ? .! > I I I I - ," lor A i'" oi i '.i I M r.a n 'hie.\ it t;;> ? hu.t t r \.-.ir ai a ims. , lit:' 11 llle llltlMO III. mis a!.e. Hill f ' CO l.a* it:.ion .: it e die il ill'-ljlis '.V kit n.;< II''.I Uolll I tSO||S ol V.....' .Ill ..-ill of llo iiml.1.. was i i s* v tit I: ii, . i I*. * <! sc a* .n.i :11 l.elis i'i' il oil' i" ii s . I'll i r n 11 I.i 1 ' ? l vi 'en .o ii - s ... t li.i r d "t! i* i i!-. ii'i'i <? i s', !i j. i , n !.? .'hadei god W. i s . rt li h IV.' >>. sti-r in i ie i.or : .v no i ot:: led, s i', o in . . n i i - iii" f c e* plan iM.ili i us d" lie- ' .. r ' lo ii ill an ii s:i' 'i. y iir !u-' I"-., !: .... ? u to .. :i... 1 do Mil . i ' I..' !. Ill ll.' 111.iII all III I ill 'i I : i - 11 t i i i- ;itr i I: i . i -> . <-u .1 it. .1 ... > . 1 uy 1 1 - .u ii .i : . ' 1 . ! v.- -i.a! r- . i- t| i'i" -i of :i nl ! 11 uc 1 1 i in- re ;m > .1 it :i .. I>s<v s t>. : i 1 .:('|V >\;i? III IV .1 . ? i .. ; ;i I:. *.r 1.1 v rmiK "I .i-t ... 1* '.v ,:i 1 ?-. |?l-i.r :l eons rii-tul. A 1 1 ' -r v>- < . .it.-111 ii .11 this ilxv. 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Hiii oliI J.i!i.1 Ail in - -?? ?I Iiy liiiu from lir.ll to l;i<t tiMil lot1 11 . r? 1 mi of Ira own pnpn arilj at home. 1 I1..1 k:?m n ci t r A 'urn-. ft it r>-fi culling to ion I iiiii ill * ili. M * ;i-.i s winii J. tf. rto.i mil Mail < m nut Aulm v I.mm nml Wu-liinj;to;i ami lion IVuiUlui nti'l I'iiTmU Henry liw I an 1 *lit no I k - . r* m 1 no p I'.itieal ln.'hv in; ati i alio 11 John hi t it, it 111 ik orn.t liii? oIiihio ) 1 ;\ 11 I is fire.' to -|io - iv! r.i , i i of unlopi'li'li 11 *H. IIo iv.ii -Ii.. 1 .cl.o-' niii'i in IJoston 11111I tli- inos in tin no .nihil- patri'i;, l.ijt liiirtii;n-i| lirst only l.oo.n.- I; wu* tie |>ros|. lout 01' tin- contini'iitui - iittr:* -?. Tli - ti'st slain tiiat win si!it- I wic <1 1 . : . :i 11 I ilntron (i win not f tint Sirs; t>> fugii ti.at ;.i : i.?: u >? p-r.lnits <1<>c intent. I am pr nd >!' ili<r, lor Uiorgia h niv native s en. mi.I <Sw u < 'i my hutlipUtC. Lyman Hell'suti.1 ili'iii;,'.' Walton's names came iiex'. cm tin- roll of hen ? and '.n 1 StS three fountf x adjoin.11,4 cucii > I.-t worlaid out ami named for tliein. It s"i ins from t' cue old records that i|.n res duti m tliHt declared our it: 1. lun.ien was pi-Hcd on the '2d day ot July ?.r. I Join Ad a'us ivroto to his wife the ln'X' dav i . I >>.?isi: "IVo 'id day of July, 1 T7f?, will tin tin si inc: o..i. I. e epoch in tic his*, rv of An.. 11.' i and w i.l 1> celebrated by nuccoedill'2 "on r.tiois us I he treat ii'inivAissry festival. It will be c mi. no uioratcrl from one en I of the ci.nt nciit to ' It i tlier as the day of our d"liv r iiuv." Itut it seems that tie trininiiiij/s I a ! not been put on. I be c don cs bad nly c.led. Tlieyh.nl not told tbo '.I why, and mooii tin* Ith ibe tvliole thin;; us ur.tten I>\ .;? '.T i-ani > as puss d. Mr JetTeison tells .n an u- n : .!? iy at !ii llj b d in 'lie . i., "al ' i a f I 'c.j.aial fore ui' vi.i^ at ! Afr.e.n to!' and tins pail was i '. I V. > 1 -r lieu and <) r^ia I tti y I .. nie. slaves, ami by \"?v I!.-; I ">! I i-c i ' w . tnNl'M'.l ill t!. l.lle M:i.| :i" w lint' moneys i . I' li.l i; ...vsli :i. Africa anil aHlm;! thcin to the southern colonies. Ho it vra? stricken and N> vv Ivutlan I e tinued the business at the ni l s'iwi I. .fti.Lot H orv, the great Jurist, trod in - no it in lHi'l by charging tho jjtand ;urv in r.inland mi l l).>sl(>!l, lint III. V dell"lll:e><d I. In ill ti e p'l'dj.' pro-s uml tbe? di-lti ' cop it. i u ' onid miotliri market in Sieiih \i i-ii.-i a 1 I ..in me Mir. they luive-topj. ! : >0111 Iv o buy n till ill with I a', i "idim :.< a t'.i M .ila^as ' ar mi t!,i. ; -s sa -I :i >t . mi; a >P" r.ol -;.rtt l I' . il - ' lli.ltl, Judge S in v. i. inn..is in- I n| i' ! c. a i: iv iii ml iii ii". i i,.;i ' ..If a ; : . .< 1 1 Was i Illy ?'|'IJlt!{ II . * 1. Ill . . I ' r f VI II' fit" d; I W.Mf b? * I.-n! Wbli , ! | i! o <.i;r i ?p < f i - : 11 tlllil A ; ;i i . . . i ; < i I ?|Hi?? II ' ? |n< I'P 1-||| an i '! .1 I- It ?!? ?! ! i . w. . i aVi . ! :i . | < ? " , .. 1 l i . r. : a; I '.:> I < ml in 'lio-i iii i! i'l< . '1 . i i ii inr ; . Mn in ill! IN ; | w. r im , Hit fai'l I ..l' < Illi-Il . i. ,.|| (I. ill II. ... a In ? ; ( till- 11 III* i i ff. .-lively lac,::;>'.v tli iii Tli'i* punni" l in I if- i i "i ? i : In ii u ' : a- <l< In i-iilli: vat-i K.-ieiicf , r v.i::u?r.'; mil !? diiigciu'C I or *ii c mi." Tins is n far! el- ir'v i * ! l>!i- if Judge Slooy was I.vnit; n iv ninl slmnlil visit tlio exII >s : mo I in w i e;M U?> (|| more rootli lil 'l ill Li s "pirii ii by witnessing what w .man iii licr ni tv sphere i< doing for ilia wniIll's proyr-'KH. Jefferson wi.sheveriiftijsrii.il with tin* manner in wine i Ins i leo Urn'inn of indepon lonco whs hawked a' ami mutilated, nn.l sui I "hut wli.it else coulil we exp ci of iv ho Iv nf men that had 150 lawyers in it whose trade it is to queation I everything-?yield nothing nn l talk by tlio hour. I I served with (Jeucrel Washington la the U?U. I I Mt'i D- Franklin in a morons and 11 v Ii.ar-I niu.or of tliem inoro than ! ion in ?nt: a hi 11 into nor in au.v lint the main p i nt iv'nch n n to iii'Cula the quNiion." l;<-ii IVa..I;l! i iriwl to couifot t him by teltinj* lio.v ;* r |i-u i to it:m who mlil Uuts ilcaigned a J Men bo if I : ? !? paiuied. So bo wro ? it nut: Jotin t -.1, ?tin. niter, mak"?t anil at'l a lui a lor . I1, :n n v." a ul had a figure of a lia:. s:i!.jt).ti. il iI i ouclu -led, however, to unbuilt t to li it ! . i.tli. ilia first s-till tiler.! wan too itiri-'li ion t'.tui'. it aiot iiriib' biiu it!ri?o out ' ii.i ii-it advised liim to strike out ' um.i ?," b r ii >bo y lo'ii wb. 'inr tin made iiomt or i.<?\ 11 ti nt w-n stricken. Alio hi r tol t i i.i iti - i: i o on: "tor r-a Jv money," no llliodv '.V - ? 'ilig ^tiy.li Oil a lire lit, HO 'll.l incoli ?.ii i ; out. Too l?*t tfioiil aiiil; . "Wilt, nn-.v, s i;.ioi.il* 'ssuiU hat*.' lor nobody - ijmvI '-oil to them away," ho it tliuiilv read: ' Jon 11 I hompsoii," wi ll ? figure of a hat added. Alter lb" war with England was over it took a long time for real peace to come. On both hi lea there were friend* to reward ami emmie* to punish. Everything Kng iah w?h boycotted and snubbed until at last the hitlernone brok? out agwiti in the war of 1812- Oar | north and south might tako a lesson from this | and quit quarreling over sectional matters. Tho hostility was ho intern* that when Qtorgo 1 Frederick Cook, the trod English tragedian, I was invited to cnmo to Philadelphia to act and | wqa promised fbo patronage of the president and lite cabinot he a-orned it in an insulting reply. saying: "No, sir, I act before kings and queen" aud unities. I will not degrade myself by acting for vunkae doodle " SCIENTIFIC AM* INDUSTRIAL. Aluminum is being used in making bodies of cab~ As a rule, a man's hair turns gray \ five years sooner than a woman's. A double line of electric omnibuses ; is about to be started in Loudon. In Ottawa, Canada, a city of 1),0 )0 inhabitants, there are HO,00b electric lights. The automatic bicycle tire iullater is a device for maintainiug a hard or soft tire, us may be desired. It is proposal to include an international exhibition of aerouautieal apparatuses among the features of the Paris Imposition of 11100. Dr. Ivausori, one of Professor Bearing's assistants, has discovered a serum remedy against cholera which has proved successful on annuals. Rxporimcuts recently made prove that signals of li rhts m ty bo soon at a groiter distance if the tl tshos follow one another at irregular intervals. A spoctro.scono detector 1?v which one part of blood in n solution of jiarts can bo discovered has been invented by M. do Thierry. It will b^ .if value iu murder cases where the stains are very minute. David 11. WyckoH recently wrote that a million horse-power could not produce the elloct that a single tlash of lightning lias keen known to accomplish. He believed that wo have as yet hardly beguu to utilize the forces of nature. A cure ior omccr and consumption is reported to havo boon discovered by a Xo\* York doctor. The treatment consists of injecting iniuutc doses of pilocarpiu uutil the lymphatic system j is stimulated and the xvhitv corpuscles of the bloo.l overcome the poisonous particles which produce disease. (i. VV. Johnson. a well-known authority on chemistry, writes that the taste of the cucumber is due to a poisonous sub<t:iuce called "fttngiu" that is found in all mushrooms and fungoid growth as well as in cucumbers. This poison accounts for tho elf cot of cucumbers on some stomachs. Alfred C. Tj:ino writ 's that ten miles above the earth the col I is far below zero, while ton miles below the surface every tiling is rod hot. This latter is not so certain. It is thought by some that the heat of tho earth may bo wholly due to absorption froiu tho snu, and so may decrease after a oertaiu depth lias been reached. Dr. Chapman shows that the bobolinks which nest west of the Rocky Mountains do not migrate southward with the birds of that region, but re trace tneir steps and leave tUe United States t>y way ??t' Florida, thm furnishing evidence of the gra lual extension of range westward an 1 of the stability of tlie rentes of migration. Starchy foods, such as milk ami many other substances recognized as highly nutritious, are, it is said, detrimental to the growth of the hair. Chemical ati.ily is shows I hat the hair is composed in part, of !ivo per cent, of sulphur an I its ash, twenty per cent, of silicon, end ten per cent, of iron and inangnue.s". The foods which noem, therefore, best a lapted for nourishing t ho hiir are ur;at, oatmeal au l graham lloiir. How Meridian-. hive ..j su Til ' ijllc t "Ii . !' oi sls!;,?.|, ''If y llo pen. le 14 ! > !: . in ''inn I V dtiriii jf t. e s tin in rV ' Til .< tbev <1 > live. Ml i 1 1 t . ;.?n . 1W ' "" ! ; \vor:; very - tr l . 1: ar 1 s!i\ wit!: a. the -frou; d o! s'.v a put a >rn that w;il yi >M I "! l'i' I1 t he 11 -r i r11?i n 1 :ig oi '.! ' ;.. ,n, watermelons e in ' > bon d.: f. r ive cents each, tomato < l?,i J 'I -iv*. y ;m m.:r.r j-. u *-, . r i?t^ I'lisitiiiil, I-*i.?r S < is f'iLM j? Mia !io::r;.;in an 1 i:? < ot'i- c IhiiiSTH enn too in\>I !<>: almost n ithinj* 1 ?JtuLfonvillo (Flu.) C'iti/ ?. 'i. ?? !.!..?; iv.i.iia llailroini :s cr.jv?r* iii! i:i order S ? ditermino the j < o'njcirn'. i ve t*:? uey and economy of j steam and electricity iih n motivo j power for ltd smaller branches. Alloting ludiau Lands. H. W. Pattern, alloting agont, and Cave J. Couts, chief engineer, aro en- p gaged at Sauta Isabel in alloting to p the Indians the lands of that roserva- n tion. There aro 1*20 Indians at Mesa s Grande and soveuty-fivo at Santa n Isabel, and tho lands comprise about d 8000 acres in tho valley. Heads oi \v families aro allowed a maximum of T twenty acres of arable laud, au 1 sin- a gio persons over twenty-one are al- b lowed ton acres cf arable laud anil 020 it acres of grazing laud. The balauce is b kept in common for the whole resor- w vation. ? San Francisco Chronicle. ! m Carbonic Acid <?as and Fruit. 1 !' ill Californians are trying a new method j of preventing tho decay of fruit while > t, on its way to inarkot. It consists in j gathering when nearly ripe and packing in air-tight cars charged with carbonic acid gaH. So packed it may bo <| shipped to almost any part of the u upon u pliiUorm ot' hteol rails six feet thick.?New York Sau. Mother* WSin C?o P*rk?r'? (ilnirr T.inlo insist i' benoflts ir.iro than other tnedl* clues lui* . f'Tiu of it:-.!rcS.S. .'(i- ? vi itie'i Aervmtf >*:-:;r.J-. .lueii Keep lor stimulants 1 i!i< c.e.vuusi'vs.oni is *ojij?tiUti!y irri1 rit.. by uic ,ine |>oii<u.|>. t hewin^orsiiiofciuir ?1 r: t \. immhooit ami uo;-v? p(.*Acr. Il'n in t habit, Imt a ?tis"a:i", am! you will find un'tiai. ?i t cuve >n Ni -j\ -ttii*-, soht by ito. tr iv? i ywlmrr. free. 'J lie Siei o. . i'l wi-.i) Co.. New York Chicago. The tVnri'n <1 t u I';uii"im tliviiiiii Wnrlicr lVraii; u i m i :> i'. Ai in i- b?tt?r Mini m Mv.n \ ?:>: >. r. .John ir. Bar :.i\ lie a i::-.! l> i-'i ii - uTercr f oiii i'tii ; iri .i .<1 ! >-.?i>i;;i-i:i. T.ii j i? wiui" he II "Ail I'M. ? iij i m v :sr,. I>r. C. <) Ty i: Pavitis; use t 'I' to > '. Ron ?l\ . vc" i ay. : i in.. 1 .iftdn a ii . . si till my Wiui! ; a :t r-a ly i??o| e iu! t Ita yt !?t?e. Wt:lioiji r.*ic i-xc..;uion J ili .. i: i-. ! lie tin lets i i 'he tnarUe' ni> i o' ili'vt wonol i : wi'li ot; .!. 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V* v.;-.it j \ . ; , thit titxtat it. ' ui ? ?:? The Onward March i ! v" : -11 ii;pti<?n is >'< ; ; ~li"H bv i?r. !'' u 1(1 II Mf.i- f %'V>v! 1 >' -' ^.y if ^ V 1?A ' 1 '' 1,1 wai'etl * /, j\Xl J V - ? 1 rva,;wMJ i -He sc. ,, .'*1 by many f > v",'. | \ : 1.1 b; isu-r.r- n % 'V ' i) i ' Of IlllUlltltltt 1 . " \ \ ws'.r.v -m-s lo I - (?. \ t; :.1 that. i:i all ij ",'-T ' .- 1. it ,l'i' /', ! . % .1.. $ '/ -a 1 'oily VH | "" '* 4 i j. cttrcd ' ' " ' :h ..wrv, ' ' J . ; : - f":;;' 1 : : / . i \v:h I i:u Sthliviftill Clcit' r. !. ? !; aii'l i swlrciiu* f " x s\ s \ \ \ it > (. > -? :l <i<.' V> j.>-V 1 - , . , . . i I - : ' * . hi si- pcrc?:: .<^s >{ l\'iiaih i i: c!. w ....' > U ' "JU < < ily (! on be \\ .'.'.2 ; ' < " > me:!c.' is b:i:n fail of u cfe.l infot ma'.'.on for ft itQ will make ai.j s?w e yea n. v.ey. A.I. C V R MAN K VQ ^JQ ^ world without regard to the tempera- j a ture. The discoverer of this process n believes that the cost of shipping fruit o to Now York may be greatly reduced. J The gaB would not cost much, but gastight cars may prove to bo rathor oxiionRivo ~ I, ?? ? ??wn -a.v& a uuu. t Highest of all in Leavening Power ABSOLUTI Uses lor Worn.Out Kails. ' . Tho uses to which worn-out steol raiU ore put are various. Their average lift! on tho railroads is from nine to twelve years. They nro then usually sol J as juuk for about half their , original price. Some are used by fuctones for small railways and Hidings. A great deal of ohl railroad iron is made into barbe l wire for feucos, und old rails are often used r.s they are, for the foundations of buildings. Tiio Masonio Te:np!o in Chicago is built I Hunt tor a Meteor. A party of gentlemen under tho uidauce of Dr. Dekync, of Philadel- xmIb, bin, has commenced a search for a \! icteor wbicli fell \Vcdnosdfty night 1 ix miles north of West Chester. Tho \ * letcor was observed by several bunrod persons at various points, and us of untisul size and brilliancy, eople at Malveru, which is only about mile from where tho hugo metallic ail is supposed to have fallen, heard , roaring through the air. Dr. Dekyno i of the opinion that tho meteor wilt eigb at least 150 pounds, and it ia ud that it will V"j almost worth its eight in gold, as only two meteors avo been found during tho past, cenirv, both of whieh aro now on oxhiition in the Smithsonian. ? Waskingjn Star. The Largest Check Ever I>rjvrr.v It is said that the largest ehnclr Irawu ?>n the Cape of Good Hope Bank u .fnly IS, 1SS'.), in Hetilcmont of the maigamation of the Kimborley diamond mine*. it whs lor ?3,333,050, r about $25,OC*3,000.?Trontou (N. '.) American. In the gardens aroundLioudou there re more rpecimenw of the cedar of LoMUion than on Mount Lebanon itaelL .?Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking Powder XV PURE The Winifred Canal Company, of Philaelphia, is trying to loosetho old canal from 'ortsinouth to Rnndosky, Ohio, ho as to secure n all water route for coal boats from the uinsyivnoia Holds to Ohioosro. The Greatest Hedical Discovery j of the Age. fcf KT RJJ l?Xk Lbas II II 3L^P I <9 Medical Discovery. OONALH KEKHEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., lias discovered In ono of oar common, pasture weeds a remody that euros every kind of Ilmuor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common pimpla Ho has tried it in over eleven hundred, cases, nnd never (ailed except in two cases (both thunder humor). He has now in* his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty milos of Huston. Send postal card (or book. A bonoftt ia always oxperionccd from tho first bottle, and a perfect enro is warranted when tho right quantity ts taken. When the lungs are afTectod it cansos shooting pains, like nocdles passing through thom : the same with the I.iver or Bowels. This is oaused by the duots being stopped, and oiwaya disappears in a week after taking it. Head the label. If tho alomach is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. No ell an go of diet ever noocssnry. Eat the best you can get, and enough of it. Doso, one tablospoonful in water at bedtime. hold fcy ail Druggists. lOIINBON'S CI1ITX ANI? FKTBR TONIC -o?t* you ft i lilJ a bott'.? if it curea Top, not ? cent ua'.eta it doe*. \Vu?t dura it cut ? ^ 2nd. Hilious K??ar. 3iil. Tthuid r*v?a. 4tli. Hemorrhagic Fev?% 6th. DengueFever. 6th Meaale*. 7th Neuralgia. *tb. f.alinpp*. Money bifVilone bol tin (aria. Atk vnnr ri?a'ernaheai A. It. IllliiVUCtl', Savannah. <;? , Proprietor r? TO AVOID THIS USBI U0M TETTERINE SIX . The ONLY painlnte ami h?rnnle?? m ? cvuK f"r tli- worn' r> (? of Eczema, J _ I 1'etter, it t.gvrorm, uwly rough patchWIJ 1 ? mi lit- tare, 01 ui-teil scalp. Ii it <>rmiml licit, cha.ee, < Imps, piraf|T pics Poteen f run ivy or ii'iitnn oak. I p In sheet ATI. iron vs. Sunil 60c. m I, I ?r caeli i.i .!, T. Stiwitrine, H Hatannah. tie.. I??r one Pox, n youi .iruggo-t ,1 n't liccp it. m MILLS Wavor VVOooIm sr.d Hay Prossc.a. bi:nt in hie m.aukft rl.oncli Hill >ICg. I liil.i, Atlanta, (la. W I Wil1^ ij^^r^OPKAFtS'SASTHMA SPECIFIC | y(.T? T'' ' ' 11' r o t'VK milliltc. .'h' T.'! 3| './> , .'V : 1 ' ? >O.E- ; < !.i ,1 JTvl.- ;V ' . i i.-.- .iii-' i-iii i. i.t po-ipni)9 , t. t i <i 'I no. Hii |.eer?Si.'ii>. i " ' r* *i A. I t.v -I 1 l< M'fl, IT.ll.t , p>. 5 i::.v?-, . ie.-vi rrww^mziTPiKaiBsyasixaxiusS p/^KTTS'S '{ VV?T v-H AH? BALSA VI j v.O ;. Plrr.'. u-.?l h. a i* i ?*: ha . ?'?? * > ?y i'fi, ii Ininriunt <*? ? /' v<j5W;?<?r r i. a to iles'.vr-: Ovy < : 9 U .* ' > ?' ? Yotnl.ful C\v. >r } v ' .V. iiPtl'J < s , . . . . '! ? s \ hs.t Ij I.I.' ? ^ ! .I-Tf r.. -. s. n. i c <^cr. g ' 'op System 1. v.;..c > a Fe*".'". er r :-.t.;ir.in? a i Holier . rops, a - ac. i?. il, aiul a y c c ,c i. ? a i }2 j acje il!.; tr.v.ed b:vjk. It It w.t! Ls ^or.t f.ee, and ALI WORKS, <jj N'issau Street, New York.