Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, October 27, 1887, Page 3, Image 3

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KNOTT3 BROS.,
PubliniKMS A Proprietors.
The tlauvJiN'r siU in tint junior, ivnl
nicks on Ikt iy-li;iir; sli; is tln-Hii-il in
Nilk-t timl Hilling :int .jewels me in li r
Imir. Sli'j winks :unl Kih, ami sim
per; ami simper, :nul j.,,it,".rli', unci
winks; mi. I tlio t.;li y-lif: eis Init littl-, it's
Vastly mure thin sin? thinks. Iler f.itlur
jro : h in I usH t - :ill ilirfy ami seeily fit
tlml; his if. is out at tin: ill-m-.x, inl hn
Wiais a sh)'-kili'4 1 :i'l h'lt. il"
hoar. I'm' ami saving iiis tl. liars, m oire
fnl, lay I'V tl iv ; while she on her whin
ainl fanei'S, is sijiianderin thein nil
nway. Sin: li's in l-oil of a imirniiitr, un
til tli-; hum of noon; thru coiih.h ilown.
PiJiippiii;; ami snarling, lic atisc she's call
Oil too soon, ll'-r luir is still in papers,
licr he ks still 1:i!Ihtc1 with paint re
lii'iins of last nilil's M ushi'H liffon; she
att 'inpfcd to faint. S!ie falls in love
with a fellmv, who swells with a foreign
air; ho nuirries ln-r for her motley, she
marries him for his hair. One of the
very hr-st ni'itelies; l.olh are wll ni:itel
in life; she's ;;ot a f-:l for a lnisli.iinl,
iisid hu's ot a fool for a wif ..'.
Tin-: Jili.Tals liave iii:i1 a threat hit in
Great Ilrilain l-y iist ro. luring tin: in:i;;ir
lantern in a j n 1 1 i- tl campaign. 'I'll -y
iiilere.l a very larv-- unrulier f sliihs
ami lanterns an. I every
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turer that .r"es out is well supplied with
them, lie i; Sieves tin.' monotony of po
litical lc!. it : ly throwing on to a screen
in his evening in-a tin;s political cartoons
and pietnres uf i-vietioiis in In land pho
tographed on th : spot. The ifeet has
li.ien to "rreat ly i n.'re i ;e the attendance
at tin: inerliiirx. Tins government has
had a commiltee incct iiijX and has d. ter
lnined to follow suit. It will supply its
lecturers and s-t limpet's with tory pictures
and endeavor to stem the tide l-y fnxht
in the evil :i" with lire. State Jour
nal. Ji:st so rett;;iii as the democratic party
adopts a tai in'-for-n venue-only platform,
just so certain will Use jinrty ; down to
defeat. A;-;iista ( (J;t. ) Chroiiieal Th in.
This sort of talk docs the country
ooil to hear. Unfit would lie more im
pressive than it is now if t lie talkers
would, so to sneak, occasionally crystal
lize some of their talk into acts. A year
ago the Georgia democrats nominated
ten "revenue-only" candidates for the
lower hranch of congress, and if the pro
toctionist newspapers of that party made
any serious attempts to send it "down to
defeat" on that account, tha country lias
not heard of the circumstance.. O'Jole
Dcino'-rat.
Tim fact that there is some fear among
certain classes of business men of the
occurrence of a panic next year or the
year after is a good indication that it will
not take place so soon. This fear has al
ready produced one good result in cur
tailing land speculation, shortening the
duration of business credits, and curtail
ing loans by banking institutions except
upon the best of security. Heretofore
panics have comic without warning, and
there are many reasons for believing that
this will be the c?sr. to a large extent, in
the future. Li this particular sense the
cxpeet-d srld.un happens. Globe Drill.
Tho Verdict Unanimous
W. 1). Halt, Druggist, T.ippus, Tnd.
testifies: "I au recommend T'.le. trio Hit
ters as the very b.-st remedy. Every bot
tle sold has given relief in every case.
One man took six bottles, and was cured
of Rheumatism of 10 years' standing".
Abraham Hare, druggist, llcllville, Ohio.
affirms: " The best selling medicine 1 have
ever handled in my '20 years' experience
is Fleet ric Hitters''. Thousands of other
have added their testimony, so that tin.
verdict is unanimous that Electric Hitters
do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys
or Hlool. One half dollar a bottb; at F
G. Fiieke & Co., drug store. (0)
Ho Knew Bettor Than to Claim It
There were about half a dozen of them
ar.d they had been "off seme where In the
country. They were all piled on a v ag
on, and as they passed one of the r.uni
erous cottages a pretty woman accident
kliy turned a white handkerchief loose
There were six handkerchiefs wain;
wildlv in the breezes in one instant.
"Hy Jove, she.; pretty. 1 wonder who
she is? That was meant for me "
"It wasn't; it v,as"nuant fer inc." said
everybody but'a" little old man sitting
on the wagon hidden from siht.
"Well," he said, "Lll bet it was not
me.! rot for me."
"Why?"
"Hecaue that was my wife."
And a dead silence fell on the picnic.
Raising a Church Debt.
Circus Agent (to Deacon Jones) Will
you allow me to nut some posters ou the
church fence?
Deacon Jones (reflectively) Well, I
dunno as t'wduld do any harm, but you
would have to pay something for the
privilege. The church is trying to get
out of debt, and every little helps.
Cricus Agent I'll give you a couple
of tickets.
Deacon Jones All right, go ahead.
FA KM AND GARDEN.
HOW GCE3E MU3T BE MANAGED TO
INSURE PROFITABLE RETURNS.
Tli rrcKprtatlain t Carrion Keed All
About tlio I'i)jnil:ir Py rctliriini Iititort
I'om.Ut l:arlirl Wlro J'cucen with
Grouting Trees for Supports.
Iu the construct in; of barbed wlro
fences it soniel ones happens that, growing
trees are used as posts for support. If
the wire i.s fastened directly to tho tree,
tus Home have praM ircd, the growth of tho
tree buries it i.i the bark .".tut wood, where
the pre.senee of (.-out inual inoi:jt.uro and tho
retention of the water of every bhower
tend to produce rusting, and renewing, If
ever necessary, is rendered difiiculU
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no. 1 iai:i!i:d wir.i: on Tr.rrrs.
The accompanying figures represent
liioile wln'eh lias lie!ii sueeessl'iiHy .'idopted
for using rowin. t r es ;;s posts for tho
support of barhed wiro l' nees ;iiid recom
mendeil by The ('ouutry (2entleman.
Tho usual objections to barbed wiro on
trees in this mode are obviat.'d, as v.-i 1 1 be
seen in the cut. by placing a narrow board
or plank avainsL t he face of the t ree, te
curiiin it vvit!i two or three jiaits, and
then fastening tho wires to this board, as
shown in t ho figures. A board or plunk
three or four inches wide answers tho
purpose, and it may be pine or cedar. If
tho trees to which tlio wire Is fastened
are in a line where 1 i-ere. Is no danger of
animals becoming injured with the barbs,
four wires will make a good hnd durable;
barrier. Hut if injury is feared from tho
wire to cattle and horses, a visible ob
struction must be provided, such as a
small rij) rap wall, which may be eighteen
or twenty inched high, more or less, thu
stones being laid loosely in a straight lino
(see Fig. 1). This plan will in most cases
serve as well as a regularly laid wall of
stones. Animals are not disposed to tread
on the stones.
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FIO. 2. BAKBEI Winn OK TREES.
Cut, says tho authority quoted from, if
stones are not to by had .arid tho trees are
iiot further apart than the length of fence
boards, the fence may bo rendered visible
by nailing .a board between the two upper
w ires, as shown in Fig. Tlicro is still
another way to prevent harm to animals
which run in adjacent Cejda. This is to
cut or plow a small open ditch on cac h
side and raise a bank of earth between
them and under the line of the fyr.ee.
Cut this cannot bo adopted for treej, as
the roots will prevent the plowing of do
furrows. When posts aro set it iaaneo;;y
and efficient way to protect animals, as
they are held i:i cheek by the i itches snd
the bank of earthand it obviates the i:se
of the lower wire, and tho posts being
held by the bank nerd not be set so ilecp.
When it is desired to run a barbed fe:;co
through wood ; or other plantation 'where
the trees are not in a .straight line cmvo
must be taken to have each Ilea sta nd ia
the obtuse angle which it forms, th e wire
being always placed on the oaitido where
if. will be lirmiy he'd in position.
The great convenience and economy of
using growing trees instead of pos t.-j i?j an
additional inducement fer plantvnjj Har
row timber belts at t'ae bo.imi.ari ;s of the
principal lields.
jTyrctlirHm lnsrct I'owJer.
Powdered pyrethruni, sold under vari
ous names, as buhach, Persian insect
powder, Dalmatian insect powder, etc.,
has the past few seasons grown steadily in
favor as an insecticide in farm and gar
den. It has, in a, word, assnmed sr.iTicient
importance to entitle it to si familiar ac
quaintance with every farmer and every
housewife. Some confusion exists owing
to the number of names by which pyre
thruni is introduced in our markets. Thr.c
grown in the United Stares, notably in
California, is sold under the name of bu
Lach. The imported powder, Pyrcthrnm
roseum, is grown in the region south c,
the Caucasus mountains, and is known in
commerce as Persian insect powder, v.jig
that grown
tian
enimal:
cmoncc
poisons as Lonuou purple an ,i i..,-i.i m-oen
While not a poison to ir ,an nuc bc-at
pyrethruni has proven a Valuable remedy
for many farm and hotr iehold pcts. Its
active principle is n voatile oa which acts
on the nervous system , nf the insect. Tho
powder should be kvrt dry and stored iu j
ciosea pacKages nr. til required for use. j
It i3 emploxl bot, anj in polu- '
tions. At the Ohio Experiment Station
the best result, j have been gained with the
dry powder diluted not more than five !
times with flour, finely slaked lime or
other finely powdered substances. At this :
station the powder is thoroughly mixed
with the dilutent and allowed to etand for :
twenty-four hours in a closed vessel before
using to gain the best results. It is no-
phed with a good lumd bellows. From ;
the experience at tnir; station It Is believed, t
that pyrethrum will bo found most bene-
Bclal tot smooth bodied caUxplllars, toc&b
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"4 ifri
-wv;. t i-
m iJaimatui is terrucd V alma- 1 pieumui sii'i'o - V f iV. i ---i
powder. -are inuisrc1"'-1-
Pyrethruni is not poisonous to higher ! vith il horsp separate n o .u on.- -o..
s, hence its present t,,;r;tv -r-cd sec that it is suppnea .i.. "
those who dislike to V, ' " pf, doan straw. Cordmys to
oi rabbn.e worms and others liko them.
On tho woolly caterpillars it bad littlo r
no cii'ect and did not i-rovo a turc remedy
for beetles.
Ou tho experimental ground of T'nc
Hural Xew Vorker, where pri ference i.;
given to the California buhach, tucce.ssful
result have been obtained by using tho
buhach in solution. Mr. Carman, who
made the experiment, Insists utori tho
use of a hau l force pump ami tho eye lono
nozzle for best ellVcl.i.
With the above solution applied as hero
stalod, ho has been able to destroy the
ro .: bugs, which were present in largo
numbers this season on his farm. The
economy of thi'U '.eof pyrcM-rum or bu
hach, in Mr. Carman's opinion, depends
upon its application as a line spray or
vapor, when the same ipiaut it y ol v. a! .
will go lil'ly times in fur us if sprinkled
on the plants, while t he time re-mired t:
(l.i the work will be perhaps twenty
ti::'e !; s. At I he hi sial io:i the pow
der is appbetl 1 1 1 1- .iii!
bellow s. im
pound of p rethrnm diluted witli otia r
powdered substance thieo to livo time;
was found abundant fj dust a-i acre of
cubbage.
Oirertioii for Saving C:m'in SenN.
s-c d-i of all kinds, says AiU"fif-aii Agri
(ldtr.ris;, si.ouM be t'lily ripe when
p-alheie-l, but, it is id-' i nip-" t ." ' t t o l:a:'
vr..L I l:em as s x.n Ih -y are jipe. For
bet ping small (llUiUiities (:'.' : e.-i!:', paper
bags are preferable to cl-il h, e ; t :a ;. all'ord
l.eitjr ja-otee! ion a-..e:ii;:--t- m-iist ure and
in a cis. Always nen !: rai !i acia.ce v ii !i
the name of the seed c.e-.iaj:- 1 in it, a'a 1
the year in which it grew. Cold di.es not
injure the dab! y of seeds, but. moisture
is del riment a! toad liisls.
M-Ion, (ueiunber, i-iMi-rli and punipT.bi
seeds should be taken only tror.i lit'e, per
fect shape-1 specimen:. In a. small w;;y
th-.'Si eilo may be simply taken ou!. spread
on plates r t ins and dri !. I.-irger ;na;i
titiea have to bo wash-d before !t ;. in:;, to
r. move the slimo that- adheres to tiiei.i.
hen the seeds are tho"oug!ily !ried, I
thrin in bags, and k' ; in a dry placa
, ;-c,n e from i dee ,. rat ;.
l',e. (., parsnips, M'.vr;ps, Crivrots. onions,
ta -diilov.i i-j.ud ca.tib i-.-i: will n-'-t proluce
1 until tlio seion.l year. Set out hi
early" --h'O' strong, well lasiim-l i !.::i(--, of
last s. a son's crop. When t'es m - 1 i ripe,
cut the" staiks and '.:! i;.: !. r cover (: dry,
then be out the see.is and ! i -.; in paper
bug.'.
'Mi- ah urisiir Corn in tho Crib.
T-.b'.ny ."a.'es are given by which the
numb: rof b.ushels of corn in a crib may
be ascertains.'. Hut- ties-; are more or
1, ss untrm-iwi.'rlhy from tne Tact that
F.-.ey asmimi; that two bn-lu-ls of corn on
1 be ear tire cquai to one of shellul corn;
whereas, in point of fact some corn w ill
U .jt make it, whil" some will morethan d.o
S'i. These rule:;, h iwevcr, often serve a
-ouvement purpose, affording Ji fairly
reasonable estimate, a much closer one
t! .an maybe had from mere measurement
of the eve. Following are a few such
rules, any one of which may be employed
vis an npp.-oxi.ainte estimate; tho lu-sL is
most generally u ed:
1. Measure the length, breadth and
hoi'-rhlof the crib, i T-i.sido the r.-.d: muiti
ply these together . divide by two.
The rese.lt is tho mi. 'ubcr of hu:;hel3 of
shelled corn.
2. Level the corn so it . 'd Cflal dePth
throughout. Multiply the leuglh, breadtn
and depth together, and th ; I"-'dnct by
four, and cut oil" one of the i -"i'e3 t tliu
right of tho product. The rei "nmuing fig
ures will represent the number bushels
of shelled corn.
3. Multiply length by height a. " then
by width, add two ciphers to the .result,
and divide by 12-1. This gives the num
ber of bushels of ears. Another rii''- p
to proceed as above to obtain the e'ib.'c
feet, and then assume that one and c no
lifth cubic feet make one bushel of ears of
corn.
4. Multiply length by breadth, and the
produet by the height, all in inches;
divide this by 2,74'-, and the quotient will
be i he number of bushels of ears. From
two-thirds to ono half of this will bo the
number of bushels of shelled corn, t!e
peuJiug on tho kind and quality.
management of Goose.
Oeese are far hardJer and much easier
to rear than turkeys, nud, if bit , bring al
ways a good price in the market. In a
word, there fowls pr.y very well indeed
for keeping, and the farr.ier will, as a
rule, liiul it worth bis while to have a few
of them in the aututun when his .-Train
crops .are o.'r the land.
(if tho various b
lr. of rrc ee th.-
louse is the best hni.-v.-n, r.nd with- t!;?
r.nibdi'n, aro the chief or.es for con: r . r
cial puriwises. The To rdouseis tilso e-.f o i
the -,-ray roosc, bt-can. its i!nnia:j.' i.-s of
that, color, while tho I- mlwlcti is called t-i'O
white t;oose, its plu mo.:e boin. v." "nil 1
thron-;l:out. Notwit' i- t andin;1; tlio i.:ci
that, the feathers of Ks nl leu xeese bvin:;
hiicher price, than do t'
louse, the Kttcr, as has
the more popular br:wc
are good hiyoia and t!:.i.
juicy and well llavored.
iose ci t ne i ou-i-.-ii
Intimated, is
. The Touloiisci
! f
is teniler.
'I'hev often renc'i
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an enormous weight. 11 -.eir lie;
12- them for close coop: a -i and
easily confined by a. 1 ' v fene
thrive on less water t'lu n othe:
of cccse.
vv bo(
nl ;
lei
thev are
and will
varieties
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TOULOl'Sr. G. iESE.
To mako goose kecpinp.- a paying busi-
; Hess,
bowever, a cood siz ea jon u vnu a
anil TiasiiTra;-;
"bles r.s fast as the grain 4-rops, aie nar
veste 1. Vv "itli ample ransco and plenty ot
s,.r cut. th.evwiU so. in be ready
-fo-r -mr-rb-et. It need hardly be told that
ceese rau.-t be kept out of tfie mowing
1 rnrn fields or they is ill t'ooa dj
lama that will plce them on the wrong
fide of the profit and loss coium. i
Items -of General Interest.
tt, 'c wv,rt State Dairymen'3 afsocl
at ion is "agitatins Hie qnestioa o dairy
awhools.
Many of the states show a revival of the
Grange c rder.
Th Ift-idinsr cranberry growing stae
ra M.i: arhusetts. Kcw Jersey, AViscon
Kin and C mnecticttt. In Xew J ersey thert
.
ere some -5,200 acr ssurulex u-auDerry coo...-
a:
i vatlorw '
r..i ..r .film, nrui ti.-i si i'r:i e.
i - : r, i.si-t', i t - n i :u't' l i i-i ii'.v
I XV I IT I.Vi' N'UlllUl LUliiw"
A LOT OF FA'fv'.OUS Cmf.'lNALS.
Tlio Colovy iT N.'i7 Calrtloiil: llcttfr
limn tin Slunifj vf 1'arN.
An Jilt- rer.t in; neeount, of t!:e piv.y-!:t
Ktatiis i f th" ie 1. -riom Vv neb criiniual.s in
, v Caled'-iiia has been fund .lie. by ioi ol:i
cial win lias j'l-.-t ictarn. d fr'-m that penal
col. my. The mo. t i.-sp- etubie. a-, wi ii u-t thu
s. in ir, i f nil tho onvie:.s i; 1; r-zola, tin
l'ol.j h ) fired ut, tho r.iiipai r Alcxal.il. r 11
.luring th-i l':;ris ex dibit imi of 1 iiT. Fio.nu-i.t
r.pp'ieat i-.us hav-' be-'ii ina.h- f r the b l.'T.l
tioii of ber-.-KoVj-Ki, but 1 hey have all been
lef us; d lb- is now ia lit-- i.-!aiM of Nun,
wli--re he ..-e::p',.-s a I it.; ! jo.mi aeai t I'iomi
nil lh" b.i l eliai a. t.ers, and hs cv. n a small
earj -ii f..r him II-' ro ims io .at tin-
i - la-iil, v-.hi.-Ii i. .ii" f..ar:h i ; i 1 - f
l'n i i, at. his own sw - t. ill, at i I lii-; o-induct
lias :il iv ii -s 1 --: irr pri.a !:.-. i .!-. lb- I e.vi v.M
11 Irirci; quant it y of ne w - OHper-, booU-i and
pamphlets from o iio-n nl. .- in.t : o-s by eVt ry
mail. K r--r.i sl.i i , le.e. !d an I f.-ebl... to an
t I l .-'lle h g! .'.
1 )i a ! 1 1 1". -i-.-itl, el-i-.s nr.- t ; illi. s and Abadie,
l!i. nun .1. r. i s : l,n I 'ai is gr-..'i-r I .. -e.-reic.
Tin' wi.rlhi.-s urn einp.-.- I as .tl'ii t. :- av-
rngers nl. ."'."i.i.i i, an. I tls-ir oeeup:i! ion
...la'd ii)...i!i by tii--ir c.i:,p ii:i..a i la penal
s- i viill.).. iimi pk oil -. '.! if. is er.sy, and
al-o cnabl-jK fii.-in io piel; op 1 i! , ..f t..b.-ieci
and 'various ."Ids aad cuds, i 1 1 1 1 1 ! i ! . I pg
o isi. .ii.-d al ii -. ! u iehar.!, who imir
d. red II ban!: nn -:-en.-r at M ii!.-, is
ii- .ing v. i-il as a stun- el. i !:, and In .pes one
day, if not i g- t t- An -traha at. 1 -ast, to
... 11 1.-dov n in N-'W - (.'ali-iiiiiiia a; a colonist.
n of tiio in-.-1. i oml'ort ii a :i i ! !i:i 1 big of
th-' con vie! :f is !' na run, t n - cheuii t. a t Ii"
I'- ii: ! vi.i'd ' i;iles'.n lies, who !. .! Ih" 1 v. r of
his i I" i; .!-.'! ii ai nl -ii :!i ill ( 'h i i-il, .iii'l 1 In ai
l.l.-ller.-d I i I ' 1 l.l a lllo-t !l! rneioll -1 IllallC! r.
Thi . erimiiia I li.'s p.e .-. 1 t hr. -a ;!i I lie ai i- .us
'.'it-'g.ri'- u. .til he arrived among th-- li;.-L
el.as, eonvieis. I e has u '. hare in a farm,
which be and his wife :.:u et intend, and he
has und a-i:is 01 d. rs sun'" of tlio low r c!.-o
of criminal.'. His life eiP.-,H-e I..-,; b..-ii
roe limit--. I lo one of l.ii. iii y p-iu'-i. The doe
tor ivli i w is eeinlomi'.i-d las'; ye-:!- for having
nl poison. -d gioni- ! n -1 ii -a ? lie is ;.-i hilt
sati fact imi, and hopes to be able t i attain
the privileges aeeoriied to i--nay r. hi.
On the Wiiole, th. eiiwa
tlioM- i ho are an.-- rgoin.;
o.is crimes, are highly i-
i l ii'-r of .Noumea, an. I th
rascals nr.' t.!i" I'.n is ;-aaii,
led ci 1 11 ; ma;-', veil
.-i-iit.'i;e'-.s f- .r s' i i-;:.-n
of by I he u'V-
1 1 1 . . t- iMiiiii; ig-iicd
i', .and lie; biulish
peas.-oi
lie rrrs.
i or l.a
Fvrl",
lu-'sft of wh'.ai are r iur
y year a ei-rtaia : timher of li.. s.,
ot lio'.vn. 'J'lie fi.-ia! uhou.es
rgaiast the convicts io tried : s a
ai'i.'.iri.lu: rtial and acquitted,
rof convicts is 10 'i;u or nmre,
has to be ki
his revoivi r .
formality by
The lilill.bt
aii; 1 t here are ia n
w ho, how.-vi-r, w
their own accord
of Paris for the
;.it.;o;i ;.
ro s:-ul i
li oai 1 1
purp. I.-.I1
' female conviet.-,
at to Noumea of
Jlai.si hi Cent rale
of marrying lirsL
se W uiien aro hil
ar.' ou the island
e!a-s iius.i-.-iii-.-aaants. 1!
pervised by nans. Then
warders. 1 lie number oi h.'-st class convict-!
amounts to f"" and seme of them,
lihe I'V'liayrou, have been r.ilowe I to wad for
their w-vHS. Thu state fiirinslies them with
agrieuiow-'al iniphnients, food, and even a
few hea-l of cattle, when tlu-y are permitted
in begin l'urming. and they generally con
trive to do well. Another class, apart from
all the others, is composed of s!;i!!ed trades
men and iiieehanies, musicians, and even ac
tors. These have a savings bank of their
own, a kind of elub, and are almost too pros
perous for convicts. The bandsmen aro said
to be as good as many regimental performers,
and they play programmes of select musio
before the governor's mansion twice a week,
oesides giving occasional concerts. From
this it will bo seen that tho life of many con
victs is far bettor than that which is led by
thousands iu tho slums of Paris, ami is iio
wonder that, such bein tlio case, numerous
transgressors against the law of the land, in
cluding thoso who commit the most terrible
crimes, should view with longing and delight
their dispatch to New Caledonia by the elem
ent mandate of tho president of the republic
London Telegraph.
In n llolet T.obby.
A man who spent threo hours tho other day
intho lobby of tho t'idiaer In. u-e, Chicago,
gives tho following fitatisii-'i about the jh'O
ple who canio in during that time: One leggi-d
men wiio canio in, 47; ono armed men, IS;
;ueri who wuro ghissi.-s, -1J; men who worn
. wistachcF, 100; men v. ho wore full beards, .VJ;
e e;i wiio had no hair on t'..eir faces, 7S; men
wl-o wore Frnico Aloerts, joU. men who
iidift, 10t; men who went into tu bar, lid;
men who eanio ja and sat down an-J sal i
iothiivg, m.'d then g- t up ana ws-tit out., icJ.
Kow Y-i: lrii-jne
Tho "JTrfRborlng D.-iri-.t-r.
A new trade for women i:i Albany w thnt
rf 'uiei ;hborir,-; darner." i in- woman u'i
follows it. litis for her eiisloiners a dozeii or
twenty l.oiisrhelus, a a oi v. n-.eu :-.ie isiu;
"c ekly, and spend.? a fi-w b.iira m deli'.g bit
tho family darning and mc-iuiu-. ,.
Cunlioiiiin'ii c r
ti vc! v '.: ie '" i
Dr. i I -1 i ii"
;i i!i !l i" .r::r!.i-:i r.:! t;l:i--s- n.i fini'ii.-yiiw-ni ;
. lienii'.tl'.e v.!! ie ..! Hi.' ti--'.'-. .T l' 1- t !.'" j
n;ir lilCIiie.its. lillsines-i UeU. ll.'! t iii.'.l J-r0l-'ta'el"
Ve-set.s ,;f eitl.er m-v e:.si: y ; n. Irelll j
rVi ti nts t Hi !'-r I've-.i- ir. ami ii i r--ii-.i t i. i-.- i
alMim liv tiev..tiim nil I !;;- lin e t-i t!ie i-tifi-
lh'.-s. i'..s .-.n il p i lis e:ini reiiily :-.s i.eu-li :s j
men. That all wiio "'-' tii'" m-'V --e--l !!;.-1
ul.-iess i'.l.-l test tli.' leisiness. v. : in:-..;-- l.i'sj
Ter. .T-jsik-'i .is nr; i---i wi-.lt .-m-ti
. 1 ...... il. T. rll.A ir...:lil.
ot wilt- i
fi-i'u uj r .i . . i , 1 1 " ... i i .... 3 '
I iier. Full i -1 tie. ill'.! s iirul o'il .it :ie
AiiCresi
iKOEiiK StI-NS'- & Ci-., 1'oriliiiKi, Maine
- . -
111 - I.i iimr Hiih-.t rosi- jgT
1,.' A : i .i i 1. i.-ii: ri !'. 1
It i-iiii l-o ivfii i!).ir:::o.l' iv;T.. oij
eff.-Ct a j'n lli.:i::e:!C ai.-l sjie a'T cure. ufbr
v-hi !!ier ile: KitV- nt is a nu'.-l- l:ink- .
men who -;.. ! -.k-n b l-'-n S,- e.!V in I
il...:,- .....V.... v.ii'iont ihei:- ::!'o e ;: l u-! n .14
, , 1- ,1 .. . .. i .' .. I .....,...-.,- 1- -
id- tiilV I'i!:: i ' 1:1 . nil .!..:.:.:., - ... T Jk
own ti'ee vi'iil. ii ..i, !.:.. l in. cuafc r:
iwf .--in oo.ee inure;j'n:it d with '.h' Soeei- - -
.hr it iKcotr.-.r. an utter iiin" s-biiity for f'lS-'fr?
;,-liouor ai.i.-lUe to x;-t. For full j:S-vj;
.a,ticu'.ars. ntMr,s (JtJi.DKN :'K( 'H'R' jj j
i ','.. isr Uavest.. Cincinnati. O. C'-l-ly
?t"o; t 9 V r i i'ii.i-'.i '-i-:o .o..e roi.l
i C t k fci B .!! f-l'I -' .11 l :.- e'i s
whi'''.; v. ill In i"T ..'.; iu-.ie I k .
m.iney ri rht awav th an i-.avtl.ii-4 -i-- n th:-i
..-.il.i. ,,. -.. :e- . :.. lee :o-i oe :i. )
,u;.e. i-litiiei-s-x : ..!; se;'i'ti;iii-: no..
. ,1,. .... ... M-.i ,i-.!l
: Hit, ) iisi t i. s p -, . : , o-i a . w s. . . . ; ,
art'yo'i : eufital i: I ti.-'--.l-i!. 'i 1. i- if .!: j
th" ireiill'lie. ..' i: '.,! eh:.i '-es if :i li'.i-llini-. I "". ' . .'
lii .:-,-!l i;;r:- ml! iii-'is ;:-.o5 ...-icis.il- V.'Si! - ',
not ii.-1-iy. ilr-ii-l outfit fr. . AuiiM 's I su'i" -
X Co.. A-i;v:a. Miiine. Z?-Y j--.
; . ;
Excitement In Ttxar..
Civ.
Ce
item, nt bus !: n t.auv'u
111
of Par's,
f...-. by th;? re
I. .1. i:. Colby,
cer.l. I n- t turn iu
i -, i i yl-.iily said h
it ion. A trial hot -
1 ! e.-Vi i'V WilS S lit
!e- bought a large
.. Kin New bib;
; '. t a !-. i n t w . 1 H ims
, ol th- 1 i-"CD i ry
- f ii d in fe -h thir-
'd.
Dr.
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oi
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V. (
1 . -a ovty
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Oil S
s all
and
So
"t,
from
ii-.t . :;
b: ia ,
Cml-s ie-:
Sore and
Save !."(
, pa vin,
spia i ns,
h tc.
V.'.ii
I'iatK
1 1 r
: ! !.-
lei. tod
ni-i::: e.
v iv.
R03I2ET
I :
H ' L'J -V '
. ,1'
"pairing, and r,i-
0T now prepfirci to vlo i
of fa: in ami ctlo-r ir;.
Is a o.i.l I'.-tHe i
PETlCJi 2.
has taken c!i;..ii;e ci ru.
He id well k nown ;t
KO. 1 Yv'OKi: '
KCW li'SKDli unit
.-:
8 ATIKFACTK1N ; 1 ! A !
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tl!
I;
v.-':i-iieM.!a 'iiu! Iv
mmv
I I
Mil!
isil,
.5 iC
d; lM.'iinl of the trade
:!;-. s. l-'.-iiuth street
(.))-. ra 1 louse.
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y every
d ::' u
n.-i- or
C::
iJJ
.' v.- S tore, v.
2:i S r.f.
aiell w noiv orrixjiy,
s of Zi'looir Siiiice.
Tire iiuvi-:i:s ;ri!ji-; u
--i- i i'4t!r3 lit. ni!fl Slurtli,
j ; ',J &3$slJ liidiis,llhovi-r
3,5QO iilitsdallons :i
i.iioJe I'lt-tnr'j t;i:)!iri',
S.;-
OIVKS V. iio2sale Pt-ij-.
'i"'i.-ff to couxintu rs o'l oil oniN t-ir
:.o-.nn::! or f i:-tily use. T ilw Iki-.v (o
--ili-r, 'n;s. gives t-iatj covt of -.ii j-
t.ii;?'.' j-ijii ise. m'.. tlriTil.-. ivt-ur. t.r
Ii:--
e illli
-r'tr-.i. IM U.i'l t.t.l-.
co2jtr:lrt incii;; :i ; it.-.-, t-lnntifl
C-r.Tn I3i- iimj.q cf t'-'j tiiiiM. A
r.t KUKi-; n:ioi l-welj:. of
10 ct .. to defray Mji-.-ne OJ tnttiUjii;.
MOMTCO.MERY WARD & CO.
ill -Hi ZUcUlisan Avi-iic, !. ';i;er;:o,
Down Vith High Prices I
80 TO 70 PERCENT. OF? !
CHE THOUSAND DIFFERENT ARTICLES-
Sold Direct to Consumers j
Tito "little Detective," $3.00
Iu 13. Postal iriveg Postage in CE3T8
Welfc'lis from M or. to 25 ll. ,
PA1IILT SCALES, 240 lbs., S5T
Platform Scales, Sllto$20
ForpsaRilEMsHitiis' Tools.
rarmert' Forge, SKIO.
Tonceund Kit of Tools, tz-Z.
T-'arnic-ra can do o.J.l Jot.3, snIrn; tla"
ami money. Anvils, Vises. tc, O.U.
" VACGfl SCALES.
flltf t-.'i ii n t r n A .il
T."tn notliinu Imt lie-ln-st tif Eu&llaii
bi3 1 foTb-'R-lmjaof all scaloai
2-Ton (6x1 ? SO.
VI 3-Ton 1 7x I 3) SS3.
I 4-Tcn '8x 14) S30. i
Aitff c; Bcr.rn flox nnd Rra Honm wita ;
ejj- i rut-KS. rt iu'eii.Hi-roRi). .;..rn siie-ii-
ea s, r i'-i i u.. e il l ri-ss.-s, ji e;i-
." t-v Jirawp rt-, t'luttis VVrlngeri uiiil
aUlIardwarc si.ec!alt!c. I
SAFES OF ALL SIZES.
Ko. 4, weight l.li.'J lbs., tZX. j
SEWES MACHIHES, !
PRICES REDUCED i
i y-r' A Kf-aTitifuI Macl.lne, per-
fect'y l!:i!i-t.'
ii'r'h ij eni:-,".; biMtfi-r ruitcrn. liiai.-lc i
?-,-.-' -i . L'-u "ii'-uf Furniture, contain- i
Vi: (K.- 'i .-' i air i ra'.i n t of latest l:u- ;
'-W--ir tr. ve.l J'.W.-.',ir.M. V.'ar- j
r-i.tud perfect, t-avo noiity.
fi y '.-vil Seriel lor Circulars.
Senet for Circulnrs.
I
f ft jc-: i ,- ,-,H- 1
!?v-;r -aT.-.-'C CM EASTKi
JS. C'.r.'.-n. f Oi? THEMI
t,i,J.cii, S A'. AiH
I . IV
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SVuDISM
,N ii in l I itn I UViiU
iii'k. uimI In Incl nil l)
inn t miiiv tiV
f tit ! I !, it ittl ti Mo? l ri-tl
t iidl I ion ol I ho Ml'-i vci
MARVELOUS.
11 v cvelHiir Hn- ri'Tinrii to vjHTVrt
T ti o to-.ll. It i-nrii'tt' n.
t r.iiKl ut'liM Hi" Mi m. I, f t v I r i . n)il
h 1 1 1 1 i; - .r I i 1 1 1 ii k h l v i mi. Ib
ut .v. l Ih iltli, -ltirti.' f t' -, aitil
l.U-. Ii lit fililt ll . V t Ml' Mtlllild
r-V a 1 1 ' mi " ' I .t"'iull..;h-llnh.
!:- i 'i- nl ''! r.lf l UMil .ivr
,;,,....-.jl; vliU. ( .ii-, :o.. i :o. !. my
MiliT-riiir." A-k ve.ir 1 .1 o-.el 1 I .1 II . --.-1 1 . .1 1. r-SA.-l.
hi h 1 1 I r. .a 1 1
i 1
atlr
l,e' I I.- .
10:. I ll. ---lr.-ih s r.
...; live i.....-s, so 1
1 it 11. 1 1.
T r-.'M1 .III':
'l
I
t t-H.'. j.r.r
i.v::!:.ii: n'. i.norii. v-wwim .v.c.nrira.
lIIE Buporiorlty of Corallno over bor-
H Or WllulODOno 11113 IIIUW WU11
S onstratcd by over Bis years czper,
P ienco. It is moro durable, mofn
pliablo. moro comfortablo, and NEYJ2
CREAKS. n t.
Tho immenso Ealo Of ttiiW CQYBQtB Jtf
now over 7000 daily.
Eowaro of wortbles3 frntTyQOWl tone
With various kinds of crr.
Kono aro genulno unla 0r. Viar
ncr'Q Coralino"l3prtR: aa iosldpo
tho eteel cover.
TC3 BALE BY ALL LEAUIJ18 2ESCSA!ST3
25T M9EtatStreeti
aiOACO, JUL. .
9 h o 1 1 ii s V
5
5th St. I-Iciclisnt Toiler
nc
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I.'P.K' 'if
Fcrolpn k Dcn-cstic Ecods.
0-'ii-o::t
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SHZflWOOD CLOCK
- 1 ; i. ' -1 I I J ") .
(Ee,
i.i
t r -,Ja " V-S it V v.- i h usouties
t ' a ' . -V ' -i.1;-' 3 r.ii-l Setniipnal oi fvrj
tlTfir i.d iliri.li. 'lii(.y
v r . -
lll.-ri-lll K I M 14. y I 1H
J ' A " i -i. ; . H on- MC-wn i;,!!f. inni--1
,;-r- l Vpid con mi C-.cve. i
1 i-i ( -. Eindl-owblrf aitf. I
1 Vi biu' i T JTi V V, is 1 in-nost tnr-::;K; " t
1 i.-t- ,(,1' I lie K e.'l -v,-r ,n!V
! Y3?7 .-r-.- kk '' a-'!- S..-:,rl l';ftrtl
me Kitwii naum rttrr;-
1 1 1
In
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v.-:ii.::il evr-5.
HHICniCAH PLC. C?.. !7 Ti!: Ve.-.lS itrcct. i fciiid';. U,
":-,F" fits (' a yv-n t f
:vz: .- CO.,
''is.'
iTal ftttninr-1 n r-tnnfl.ird of ciecllcnco tchlch
fulniii.s of no pujicrior.
1 1 :ofit:ii;is t vry iniprorrment tli at Inventive
pouiud, t.kili uii'i money can i-roduuc.
Tte-e rxro'eeTit O.'i-ans ere ci-iebrate'l for vot
nrne, 'juali'.y tf tvP.c. ijTiick rfspoti.se, variety of Con
Linaii'jn. artl-lic tie?ini, biuiutj in f.ni.-h, perfecj
construction, n:aki:i:; tuem the moft attractive, onjf
ciental a:i-i I.:sir-li.J orana for hoiuee, eyivqi,
CiiajcLe-j. lcxJeec, toci'j'aec, etc. - ' '
EHTAEtrSIIEO rt-prTATioj.;
CSEQUALED FACILITIES,
kxuxxxd v. cnii:3iE?r,
COMSIIvED, M'.KS THIS
THH POFULAR ORQAH
InctruciScn Cooks and Fiaao Stool'
Cataaoec-3 an-1 Price Liet3,on fcrrUcatfnn, gajp
GHICAS3 COTTAGE CHS AH CO.
831 BLUE ISLAND AYE.j
CHICAGO, ILL.
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