Exeter Advocate, 1901-1-24, Page 3Peanut 0,10"Bitts.
"Pew PerSeas are perhaps aware that
,
ftt tohitig'of beauty is' a nominen peanut
plant growing ,singly in a six or eight -
'Web pot and grown indoors during -the-
'polderop'-Oit,s,ays'autjup to date 11.6-rq
Ist lathe WitShington'Star.
"KePi, ih warni- room Or
kitelien, stove, a peanut kernel. planted
, 0, „a 7 pottof looset rie1i�w loatot, kept'
on Enoit, wilt. ofl gernii-
: nateand-';'-groW'• up Into, la •beautilnl
plant. It is in a similar way that, the,
peanut planters :teat 1.h.eir „Sends:, every
year, begiiniend'e,Yefi'r ea.IY • 1r -14 -flier', Win-
ter, and the facility -\vitli which r the'
'keetula-syilPtgrcriv' in this way has Sag,-
gested to inany ,southerti flower lovers
,the possibility of waking the useful
peanut an ormainerital plant for. the
parlor,. or sitting room window. •
,the pinat inclaasos in izo and
-extendeltg,ls, brapclieS„d'ver' thtet sides el'
t-the-potdn'a-petridetit. Manner, thelln are
few plants of wore intrinsic . beatify'.
The otnieitV hibit oft tthe' compound
'leaves r of 'closing' together, like the
' leavesof a book, on the approach of
riyheri:S. S owe beginkfto fall
-onetlieih ia-•lone'of -the tmost interesting
habits of plant life.
' "Later on -toy the peanut is no
ephebeeral -Wonder, eat:lot-in g for a day
or two only --the, appearance of the
yelleitqloWers and plit'zing.tOrtla of the
pettunCles on iv-1MM the'iliftS: grow_ iintr,
. part to • th is floral rarity , a striking ,anci
•tnnique',"charni all ILE; \vq,r, There. is
• rmtlittig. else likeit, and, norista-throngla-
' out the CoufitrF Lnight-tivell a'ad. the Peva:,
tint' plant to theirllisi Of neYet.ancl dare:
things:"
. .T.i,e. c tarnit , let' flee' Key... '
SC:MI6' satis 11 a t't ICle had ,been lost -I
fOrget ricAY, What:* Inf. US:: Say CI, ke-'-'130...,
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1.6aging to ouo of two sisters who were
. , . .
-traveling togcllicrt, it: could nowhere.
„•-..be femildt But one night' one Of 'thesis-
, 'trS, ill -earned- that 'she. iiew the key in
. tile pocket. ,012
,,er traYtelingfbrtga' She
.• lold this stream °Was:hiking to-therother.
, . .. 7 .
Ariel nave you lookeral iii he pocket?"
, .
be sister.. asked. -.`,No, I ',have "Lott',
said.stre, "for the .very good reason that
there IS . no ' pocIcet in My • traveling
. ,
hag," "Well," said the other, "there is
pocketinwine.1 will just have a
' look ttliere oii. th e ' oh mace." •- „And there •
'the
kcywaa found:
a Ihe• .infereneet is - that the dreamer
had 'seen:with the eye cif sena°, thought
mot. ,with the erYe of "observationattliet
key put int& the poloketi 'Even tvhenthe
.., . 7 , . 7
key, was so fo.und,she•liadot.O.recallec-.
tion ot -seeing' It • pia6ed there; but'the
brain had Unconsciously recorded the
. , ... , , „ , . , .
-fensrution: In - conrse Of sleep le had
, .. , . , • . .. .
ttan:lb-leer oa that -'record; andby ,good
luck -the slee.pnr-, on a -Waking 'chanced
iter-reni'emb6L'ine Menial oPeratlen that
ihnd . taken place during sleep: -It IS a•
• illigli lid -sand, aid] o's ttalatra ningarefinetiOnt
nate our ;brains, are, stored with count-
less. ',such records,,,e,f, whiph we know
nothing; nor ever ,Sha.11' lenOliv unleS4 the
arits:Soelatidn of Ideas ni;;S:frine pee lia,r
i
. • :nontal -State brings Illeneitck our noi. lee.
II:---i-Longnian's. "-- -• -.„i , . iie - .-
, 41.inited 711cr
qu'ss i a are lidusaleOtibers.' fulir as.
bruLaiasthoein thff; United States,
-.Who, are accustomed, t by .fite, knife
snd cltab, to tart:tire the aged and 'crip';'
Pled", in efforts,' sothete Mos: vain; 'Ad ex -
:.tract thei'seciet-rOf hidden sevings.
,n ijil1ht not. faeefrom Teohroleu,
.1e.Wee near ::Moseowa; several robbers,'
°Wing- the ro p r ator" to, be: :abs'ent„
broke into' lifS•titOuset:of which the iSOle
•yeetipant Was his -mother, 70,Fears .old.
'They " asked her Where, ,the,, money
vas kept,' to 'WhiCa she relied ' that'
her son, 1)ndtalte7n iFwitli ,hlng
• al-
tliougli ' a,f ithe Mennenf Seated.
• ;in. a: .'a heSt ieentainifigthe emit/Pie.• :
The tarobberseat. ,and: :kicked • her,
irnoe'kingt-out her teeth and' breaking,:
'ter "'MSc; -Yet she- steadily •,maintained.
that there .was 00: inon'ey in the hOtisie.'
,
'They had -just elp,rted, peeling -off' her
_ .
riklu ,With .a dnlfe. ind' pricking - her --
with an awl when the bells of a. wag-
,. , . ,
Ina were 'heard at which, the robbers -
lied. From that wagon,. leapecl the old.
lad' 'SOD,' Who ,fonnet-his.thother lying,
_ , .
renched in: blood and..insensible.-Exii,
lbseinee Table corn anions'
UPOnE'Ibseri's "writiUg' table. atYlsifor
taW, a siraall tray,containing a number
;of grotesque .:fiktire'sz-arti: A-0 66(10 ebeatel
' 4-,t1-10)-dei1 to or biee otto (one 01
playing a 0(110 and some rab;,:
. 'gib line of atlY of'.inPHO:ratnaS' ivi;thotit
• having 'that. tray-atidelte i'eccripatitS-be-.-
foyeme on mei table. ',I, Pould not .vvi:i0
withoitf themP But wby Inse them .le
iiew,u'r,eceeet.,".7-Costu o ;eel ltan. T.
coniii_nOiril
a comthon fallacy tintt-imptere.
,
•
Water. beeolues,steririzecl..at 'a, ten} beta-
- • •
'cure' of- , One of' .tlie!It MOst
curl u Si facts ..„abOA)t.i' hahterin.:. 'that,
a sin gl of Sinill IeV%ill ex-
nupi tli t. 11 e, itfe-, of. Ti Miu Mera.bleele o Met;
• and while Ia "very :arocierateelherease In
the temperature arund 04616; WI11 "bavp
Ithe' sante effect thevi are .01.)soIutisly u
.".ItIltieeti'beentry:degyee,Of. deld.;
,sgo-vo0OpP,l'!?t-icig0. was suggsted
to pititnitlyd. trinnbY'the."Inferleeing of
itreel,..brancheS..ande.prilteeitiPreleitilientS
antIOSS,riVeteie .PrebahlY,..6.710114:60;iiLied:.
:Toirk thouu-
-
tainema ..coientrieseISub as Tibet. 4u0..
"Peri); illeYaliatykraapParteittly,beeri.f,,uSed,
elided • thednwei ti146.1"
,eadict„
• Conlid t Fool_ 141124
sald the elleolno. ,peddler,
epreSeht§ an oriental' 'tlanee." ,
•dtnt."dpies 'Oriental' Wean ?'01asked
e hello of the house.
"Irleloriglitar in the. east,"
'Yon git out! 1111cy dOn't stand fe'r
dances 'like), that In the cast,l,', ,T'In
fro,n) Connecticut. rind I ltnowr'eeicnili.
tueepolls Preks. •
LaGrippe'sViotirns
ARE LEFT WEAK, SITFEE
JDE,POND9T.
‘.!
A Neve $cotern wAho eve§ taeif'sif Armes*
• Ceila!te storm 01 IteCovevy-Dies le;xnert-
DCe oi vat rie M ora
.Fridra, Ithe.. 'Enter prise,.- ",Bridgewater
.N-
•
- uYEr 10, E..Jellitilslonl is about, fB years
• . a gold • miner r'hiy ocenpation, is
• kmoiwn, .abOut the In1.l:411g carops
'M. -11.,a -11,d- is thoroughly pott-
ed in his :business. Noib 1oh ince
'qr.' 0:Johnson fchaneed to ,`be in Poi -f
ter's drug s tore, .in Fridge water, 'when
afccfse ot Dr.- Williams% Pink,' Pills Was
l'ernarked to
the clea-k• SAW' 'the' Cone, When a
clozen off...th5s.,0111,e' were of
=ire yalura to ma, chant he bit gold
mane in thecountry." 'A reporter of
the Enterprfise-"IlAeried rfo bear %Mr.
Jellins on' iithrr starAling re,Dad rk-
• • --,
and asBed -him .Why'lM \spoke ,S,6 high-
ly of the pilia, M. jlehuson si state
Meat 'e -as a fa1lavs; !'" About four I
•
.years r'tgo I ,tyn,°;;I:t.,i;kori with le
ivork
iileattlthree tiviee.leeii';,-.1 ,elliclietat have it
very h,ardiepparently,-" Nit :it, bIt
vvi.ea‘ki> 'all the. -same.' ,Anyhow,". after,.
iostngl'i':dareee concluded to go
•
to work The.nilnkt 1 was
worlrtng art twals, niattaing a gaod d -al
of water r'and 11 gi,o(t„.-wet the 'first day.
. , „
That • n cic trouhlo came
brick, with 'tire., addition. of ni Severe -
cold.,' I"; 'managedo, get 14 �f the
, , e
,but' the whole • force of tthe
• -
ease settled ttt my stomach,iiidneyS.;
and 'Ireinte; ,end ',boils- -broke tint on
,ray „bori'y and ',Nabs. lEy backtavas so
weak .1 could • iscarctaly stanu; alone,
•
while food in every form. distressed
Me, and I became so nervous that
anyimusual noise' would overcorde
me. 1 tried several sorts, of media,
cies" 'bift 'nOrie Scdl. e:met do anY
good: 1 next w,ent „to h doctor. '1Eti
• .• -
Media:trim ..nae att fr. stt, bat aftcn
'ar5hd0., tijijie htest"1tsf' effect ,,.., -;Re then
cd.attigecl the tna,cdtraine, but 'With no
better reStilt: About a_
'h -Ouse ,ad-
vised.erne to • try ,Dr.
tliena;
. ,
but thYdi'd a�t. iii1y benefit
ha,d'
„ .
ainel-Wata ,Peeling desperatet- friend
*.st,rongly, adWiS-od.,,rote tc4 go to 0 hos--,
puti tol:. ltt•Viiitleart" an ;It .
, •
dm-9-0;t.:.,_dreicrtreleA tO. do-kd wften •lin
,
.wa:icinainit130:ce learning 1 had taken but
•,.6v the pilis ,aeiglint'eali that 1.
- ,
ahefuld," ftr,4 threeStsiroXes -More before
geyiletig'tiltsene up. Ilan malter .tmoneY
0/,1 agein.".
Plgot-e.filetieiti. ilea xes 'used-,
linerOVe/eR
• t ...at
g•hit -nutintions food "
.
Sle, la tt '
and felrit`tnoticeeibly 4tronger...r.Bilt I.
'Was ,anra -,As the:
; I„
• Nvere2diairnga g...094,. work,
eviee. ore 1
eptef i tied 'leSingfil thane'', tell . all were
rmras rstared
• ,hoaath.,- trouble,
had 'tlisapPeare,c1; I was fully as fleshy
iaS lieborI the•ifirst attack of 1agrippe,
,roy MerVes were -soLid aobver, and
'Ili;ne.W; -that work ' would 'give strength1)0 MY:musedes; SO, aft,er -aboutsix
W7911.ths; ''crieddt,. to Work again `and'
have aot had a sick day since: .One
db"NNT
izern lhoies of Dr. ink
• • , , . , .
'Pills ea:veld:ally. lile arn.cl gaveeine bat -
tar 'than Plead' before,'
„ - ,
ad tibaitis why, 1 a1.d they Vbeere
. -
Worth. ;morel t to , me, :than. any, gold-
- •
"raitapt, •Porr aril, that Iv
a raan „ has he a,.
givetfor his -Ii."' fe, . • .
"'• Dr. Wrtlialnasla Pink BUIS .cure
oby
- • a
gogo,a; ,taa• t.,h, o
an4 -V4,1,44 the
641,4 that'iaervsi :thus ditiv-".
ailneat disease, ,fronir. the syStepa.I1 your
,tile'it;ltray",lpsts; irb.t tlienra they'' vii
el 4stall.r.AP.ost,:,ti4t,:i.. a bOx;'
.4a,oxes for S25O by ,adelr'essinag
Cle
EL BREAK
O5iia gtea1t rati on., the .'3Groat
Nertliertr railway in England: broke
into. 1.7 pieces'. tertrusing a seriona apci;
dent.' 'rek..;•retOMnia•ttea ri1-",t11,-13battsd" of
tir, „
ade _,. rtppointed 1:11:17e.Sqga „tne'
'‘O'
, a . s
eently ;mode JCS • deart, after. fear
!yawns- tot wicei ton , he , si7hj€icito The,
,coMmittree ascertained thata-atii,e parL
tkuli:iusiij1 whif b reik's ObrhS accaa
a ion; "„flese'ribecicfp9ssessed:,-,. efotiain . h-
no1rnial featirres the prteciisarorigin of
whitalt -remains undetenmnibid; bit thd,
inVestigationled to sever al discnvOil'Ot
6,0 etcletitifier,andliiracticaltirniport a nee.
Among these it the, surpriaing 'effect;
,oracks tn; tiarper tsulriacestr.,:of
roils'. • ' I3. was -ft -nand by experiment
that -raid nitktnt1With ollisol,..tost,n.
6e, . inch
brelre-!:und er, 41:W:eight • of .0.01). pgundp
froria.1A410,eig1tt Of 12 feet,While
the ,Salirt, r01,::,10:4,•,/.1i'ci6ei 6state4-..49
,',-bciWi6i(ilt; from ,a height ,of
20 feet.
,
tratisto,Ixem of Young Weverci
One thing ' a', bride seldom reniembers-
her husband's duty to ,Iais friends, espo=,
chilly 'his man' friends,' and. also that Lei,
Owed a portion. of his" time and afre'etioh
to his pinferits and fataiii,, Reettilihg the
'uninterrupted" devotion of his.eveniogs to
Jim' during his 'courtship it 'seems hard to
have -him i'milaway,to" give his imither an
hoot", andfthOfproad desire' to she* his,
home' and. wife to his :bachelor „friends"
breaks .into thase'"hufg- tete-a-tetel. hdur;i
itt Whi6h. the World:was lostAO bbthdolrni'
and aweathcart. '
Nothing colild be More selfigh than to
rob ,your husband 'ef the faithful friend-
,
ship of lila yearn.; c,ompanions and show
regret when, they 'appear. r Let a generous
sense' of the value •of true friends fill
Yonr heattr and ,not, only make theM wet -
comb,, Wit delight'YOur husband by being
as attractiVe, rind loVely"in 'their eyes as
:Possible, saYs The Ledger ,Monthly.
And to- your husband's family exercise
the Uttermost:limit of generosity.,, Urge
m '
hianot to neglect Or diSanpoint the old
mother, who:so sadly ritisr.1es ,his morning,
and evening Trisssrand who has•lost,fromt
, ,
her -home and life all,that.you find dear
Whatever may be the merits of aity
•
di-
agreernept let unselfishness keep you from
criticising your hushaialls 'relatives and
feel Unit everytlit.tle attention shown t�
them, is iiinlirectly shown to yoUr beSt be-
loved:- TheYa'aite his family. Make 'them
yours also.'
“Ilron,ts” Poi Girls.
'Do not he ungrateful': _If some one
does you a lcindness, show that you. ap-
pr'eelitte it, eO'7011iLit does" cost yon an•
effort. 1)011'1 say: Of Course, I'm glad
he did 'if, lint I didn't ask :him to, lrfe
chcl it of his own accord. If .he hadn't
done it, some, one else
Never accept gifts and favors and then
forget "tiler giver. Do not he so, ,rnean
d low asfosay, "I do not like him, -but
I. will be .friendly until after Christmas,
for he- alWays, gives adorable gifts:"
•'Never quarrel or harbor a grief. ,Anger,
grief or selfishness will mar the exPres-
sio11 of the fare, and people are not con-
sid-'•ed beautiful unless their -expression
is good. • , •
• Do not be a perpetual giggler: Aagood
hearty laugh, rather than being offensive,'
is .often, enjoyed, but a girl who -giggles
perpetually is ana
n abomination.
on.
hate to say it, girls; but do 'acit get
silly over the beaus. It is foolish" in a
girl, 'fol. one thing interferes with her
studies.and'makes her seem Idiotic When'
she might reline/ besensible in other di.[
rections. Now, I don't say, "Don't have a
beau.",. Htiving been a girlonce nayslf
I realize -that it would do no good to say
it. I sim 1 say -"Di not get silly .over
them," which means do net let them take
'up too much of your time,' interfere with
• other duties er take up the time that you
should devote. to your studies. • -
IXEiATR IN THE pnTN4'...
,
irtit India ,a.n offiekir
, whir] parclifd • tl'itt'st ;was
Yi110.1H f'serva.nt
via e ait e 4:pe0roe. re
7Q11,14 ' JIM t couritOr
the inareln throws a paouliar light Upon
•
many• The (7)fLotar saw " at
the S'Ide 1 th& ibit4t pool' Of kwater
iflooke d c1ear , wat
stooffiffg 'dOvvn to 'drink Wile*, his
servant called PO'hifut, Nay, nay, Sahib
lend infe y(Yucr sword, Going 10. the
pool the ,servihnt put the edge of the
iff to s'tfkr it, when up ami
t,he -head ol a cfilfra., the most
'gefbu.s serptinit ,in,\India., The , ser-
vant then bro,nilit the, weapon down
,n1.3.oft, tha reptile tinciciat Off his head;
lliid the -of flOar, drank of ,the' -pool, he
woulfl 14ve be,en' a degi4 men. There
/.bSh
'. death. in, te How many.
the S e,11)&1:0 drink, .irst>-destroying
eery day, . our, g-rea,tt3ities1 Let
us be serYthata , for , t.heinand shoiv
them the, i.ivork 'of ,the 'Serpent, At
last it 'Ioiteth like' itt scf'pent, and
Ian , adder, says the
„
• Hair Tenic antlN
Sage is the basis of atair topic, that
riot only strengthens the hair and-stimu-
- • -
lates the growth, but. often restores- the
color. e Is Made of two outmes ericheef
'greed tea and dried'Sage eimmered ilfa
covered iron p�t ith three uarts 'of
:boiling water' until reduced 'ou&-third. It
is then 'ireerniieid from the 'fire andIieft in
;the P'et Ifoi 24 hours, there' s'tr‘ained"eand
"bottled. `The, hair is thoroughlY'Wet With
,
this each night,: with "a ten -Minute, mas-
sage of the scalp.- The 'pilloWease innst'
be protected, because .thieiwill stain. -
SPeaking of hair tpeies brings ,to Mind
sprnething „-that was told .me. by
aphyii-
cian He 'declared' fline anytliitig -which
tended:to-lower the -tone nI the body; to
affect the nerves, was .noticeable in the
conchtien. of the hair. That furme ,
other argument'in fever of cairimees, and
repose. It was said of'Mrs; dreigie, ;who
has Wiitteu charming. liookS under the:
name of John OliVer'..Hobliesetha she had
perfect composure of an -English Wo -
Man.. She an American ' born 'some-
, ,
where nenr I3ostoia. Elea composure is the
result Of 'cultivation and association with
English people, as iit her 'English accent.
It proves my theory that wo,ean do pret-
ty Much as we please with, our bodies,
providedwe work intelligently. -,Betty
Bradeen. iu Boston Traveler,
is the deadliest and most
painful malady to which
-
mankind is subject. Dodd's
Kidney Pills will cure any'
case of Pried -it's Disease.
They have never failed in
one single Case. They are
the only remedy that ever
has cured it, and they are
the only remedy that c.an.
Therm are imitations of ,
Dodd's Kidney Pills -pill
box and name -but irnita-
stions are dangerous. The
original arid only genuine
cute for Bright's Disease ,s
DD S-
•, Dodd's Kidney Pills are,
fifty ceets a_box at all
druggists.
TE/ICE IN SE ANTS' Er.ALL:
. . -
•
NIci,servant of the margins, of -Sans-
„bury 61mi:darns to" hire twice,.of .a fel-
ow -servant. When ia eornplamt is
,maa(?, the Marquis disiniases 'the: com-
nlainant. Re keeps aboult7O ser:irants,
and, if he.interfered in their:squabbles
he wonld have, little- time)for affairs of
stalte:. , Iir"
aa
GIrIni In PepstPersia.Persian. girl babies are :given pretty'
•nanaes. In one family -perhaps one will
'find an Aktar,:the :star; Guishan; lilies;
Sharusi, the sur,I;; Slureen, sweet; Almas,
'diamond. Yet little glide are not wanted.,
There is murmuring in a house when a.
g`irf is bors Uod an old Persian proverb
Says; "The honsehold weeps 40 days
when El girl is !Join." There is an int-
posinceremony when, a boy is named.
d ci
curef ..Aeute,Bronchitis by
IINARD,'S LINIMENT: r:
0Alli1B13ELL.
Bay of Islands.
1 veis cireofFacia1 Nearalgia b
AIINARD'S- LINI11.1ENT:
WM. DANIELS.-
• Sprhughill,,'N. 5.
, a
.. I • was cuire.d by Chronle• Bleurna t ism
by :MINA/IDS LINIMENT.
• G-EORGE TINGLY.
lberb •
Co.,
' Ti ' Chateau'Bel 0 il Phe 'aside and
t., .
IB
. URNED.-
, .. IISTORIC CASTLE . ,
- ' • .- :
sauna:ear resid,enee ,of the 'Prince. of
Ittalarnet newt'. BipnisiSels, dating: from
' 458,-'hVtsiliecii destroyedllay tire.: The
,pd'int'..ingS, -and "-mutat. 'Of the Principal
, , .
is,'-rorrloia'r of -11,rt W1ilio,h it -contained, were
sa tie .
bPt an
mth
Id, § and his ers '`
a wee aidls ear e name she is to go
by, lier father does not look at her.
PresentlY, when she _can crawl to her
feet, she may Ivin him by her pretty baby
Yva.ys. • There are' no kindergartens in
Persia: • As soon as she is years old the
Persian gel's life of seelnsion begins.
Slite' is taught :embroidery and perhaps to
read the Karan. But there exia's in the
minds of many Persians the idea that, it,
is immodest for a girl -to know how to
La,nas', -`11Z•r
•ilioderation •Ifn All TinIzigrt,.
,
We have all heard of. women Who,
lived only 7to be neat and ;died presuma-
bly from the etfecte of' their. sleuggdes.,-
and we are equally -fainiiiar with '510131C11,.,
W110 riocnot pey the slightest attenti6a,to,
the first laws of nerttnesiSe, If esked trI
elmiese between the two classes, wei
would encounter a hard struggle. In
fact, beth are Most uncomfortable, boih
drive 'cOmfdrt- awn- the fireside ,ancl igive
the 'masculine' men3bers of their family
,t,be Irest excuses \foe ser'ilting' comfort
elsewhcre, says "the Pittsburg Dispatch.
, lifederation hi all thine's' is"rie excellent
rule of life.- •'To keetia bons& absolutely
free from dust or dirt IS a tesk Which
evoild require -every minute ,,o2 .the' day
and leave no‘e Ilfor-S, anything :else,'
lelore than tided, it would meet:Can appall-
ing nuthbr o \restrictiwis with which
sIensible peeple if ill have nothing to flo.
Tired of Beilak in
'"Mr. Smithers," said.liis -wife, "it I re-
petnber,Tightly you -have ;often said that
you disliked. to ,.'see ,ta weinara conatantly,.
getting
lierself Into' Print?"'I-do"'dot" Said 5niittlers
"„f,Xon tonsid(".,wed t,unlymnatdy ,and itt-
dehcate 1 beliPtie,
, '"And you don., 'e h�n.cou1d
allow his: v e dofrtgof- the
kind?" '
"Yes, I think so how.
"Well, Mr. Smithefrs, in vieW of all the
ads in the case I feel 'lust:riled in aSking
you for a now silk ilifekiA'
"A new silk Aresere-
Fart4iilatt" s have
,e*.ny rano%
p ' tired
iti• Wit
had iiiothigilr
find
0 'getting:tilt.
• 'Thera ban be a difference of opinion on
most sub -Mats, "Mit there is only one opin-
ion itt tO th&reliability-of Mother Graves'
Worm E,xte,rmina,tor: It is safe, sure and
effectual, '
. •
E1NALLY, ARRANGED.
"Miss' Innocanee-Dtd their - friend-
ehip end in, marriage?
,ffee;" 'Wiley Yes ; but they renewed
, - .
afte.,r their ,divorce.
1•4;',.I.I:oh,lel::EV.,,a,..41,•ypl,scii' 0,Oeue,fiii,ic-:00,:i.Fia'e.li'd:rfe,turteee;_iy a. r,1„i,tiitiiiltiluS
tIER 'PETS..-,
or • Corns ."'anct. .WillIt$,,, " I:00 t... and brittle)).
WhOtheh would endure them 'with such
• reach 5, , , ' , - ,, , , i.,•'
' t.. :,''I -^„ ,."'..".'"t
: A - - , - . :, , , ,
0):I4.11?,:q,,S---.1s.. ,)'61.1.1' wl.fp ,fond: oft p, ?
•..L,aauni.--I rs o Ith.say she was., She
'ila 'relnit)ata'aleeaY.,s r.In' one. -
,,,' •,... '- ' --' ,' 're .. ".„ if, ,i.
tt,'Ntssi Elj;1!Yt,O,nye C,osu, palmy.
6, London .:, coirreepondent of The
ays „`."1-riaat the - moat
promisIng mtrkpt ip.,o ff„.er
EJiiLed -Kinerdeni for Aulosiberi f i. -
t r.o nitita attire ,f,nd al s.6 riddS
that':'`iyy;•sendirig, ;good furniture „ena
'erpritSing •,,Lna'ranfatelarrers,'•wilI find '
lhCIn wbicii wslF pay
I anclqPnie .Pyrififs.11 The °auricle, ilur-
niti1cit' Monufactuio1a, Linuited, 'Which
ieanieirit i exiS ten,aklas L • \V
Ofipj:f'al of 50 itiquipped
10 a very. 1a,r0.444i".1. -trade., -.{11:
has itlied.rlied -the ,iPirfigtie r MantifIliC•:.
tivring:"EXprorting",,,C4f. Berlint:r arld
Liverpool anti ri-1o;t1.1'e" 4A.inde tSod
's This
ivill e'give thenew', conapanF ample fat,
clJltits 10 bonapate wilatthe iJiuted
StetteS frieto ries' surceessfully. In 'COLI-
rfutnitiota with this awe •3111,1a,t add the t
„the Casio da 'F.tutnitwre .11,Ia'nufactur ere
"offet a ortion of,:pre.toi'encc3 rstoc;.lt to
the pualic.• Itis.clip, of the 'beSt -
ye-et:Merits offer
IONV TCtuECi
who wouild e.a.ve
his' mouth,
sbouid bciuta
• , .„..
no. sticks, no wi1lo Ieaes='it s alt tea
- Tile sane [s true ot BLACK. T •
GLEANED IN FOREIGN FIELDS. TIDAt IS POPIJMNIT; IN RI7SSIA,
Tea was first imported faro Elias's.
,1638. TO -day each inhabitant con -
Snares do the average nearly one
pound annually.. " The ilotal consump-
tion is 100.000,000 pounds and .the to-
tal cost about $88,000,000. Tea and
stvgnr together co:it fin'sSia • about
$265,000,000 per year. "fur brandy
beer and wine the country expends
annually about f,..i160,000,000, sci that
eomething like a quarter of the ivliole
revenues, of the state are annually
expended on tea, brandy,' wine and
beer, with sugar. Exact statistios aro
not forthconfing, but it appears that
the( use of tea is increasing rapidly
relative to the atcroholic beverages -a
con,suMmation devoutly to be wished.
- Ulm -fifteenth of the inhabitants of
Spain are nobles,
Enssia secured Finland from Sweden
.in '
e,rery' Chinaman can read,hut
cent.,of the ,wroman are :unedu-
cated. r'" • ,
• None 'of the nal Ionia a 'Enatope' Can
properly bii,called '.,'free trade natiO),as"
except England. .
Spain has a national debt almost
;twice as large •arS. that of the United
States. „
The AtridiS are s.aiftto have no sense
bf-• honor. They are the greatest rob. -
bars among. the Afg,hte,ns, of Rritish
India.
• The general tendency in all nations
is t& increase' their public debts, except
in the United States, where there has
bean , a gradual reduction since the
civil war.
-Batroalona, owing to it,s geogr,aphical
POsition, has long aspired to be the
first commercial city in • the Me dit er-
ranean, its formidable rival having
beea always the neighlbotring French
'pert of Marseilles. .
The cavern of Agtele,k is one, of the
most. remarkable in Europe. It con-
sists of a labyrinth of ca.v.e.rns, on&
of which, it. 96 feet 'high, 90 feet wide
and nearly 900 feat long, in a straight
Und.'
• You need not cough. all night and ells:.
tar]) your friends ; there'is no Occasion for
you rfurni'ng the risk of contracting in-
flammation of the tunas Or consumption,
,while you can get • Bickle's Auti-Con-
sit-motive Syrup.; This medicine, cures
coughs, cold, inflammation of the -.lungs
•and all throat and chest troubles. It pro-
motes.. a- free and easy expectoration, -which
immediately relieves the theoat and, lungs
from 'visdid ohlegni.- -
'CONDENSED' Hsi' WAFERS,
• .
,Coineltiused milk ,wafers are -.going
toi ba. used lin, connection ,with " the
rnergnoy' ration test 'Oklahoma.
It is rthonJght: that ,Condensed 'mak
frod • will give better sale...Gess,than
choeola.tet ;which has been found te) be -
of littleservice during, the first fest -
wheh, has.justbeen completed - The
Milk: food is made up in the form of
• '
,.‘yrifets. When clisse'laved with vanfe'r
_ib forms a kind Of soup. '
TEAS. ALC0110,LI
• rThe New York- "sarn" of a re•cent
date i says: . 'Tea ' waS first tialpOrtect
ha.bttant cornSurnes, on the average,
nearly fatie pifrund annually. The total
censumption is 100.000,000 pounds and;
the. .t Ctal,„cost , abn at 588,000,000. Tea
andesuear together "Cost RulsSiai about
t$265,006,000' per year:, -Ear brandy,
bee.r, and ,wine the country • expends
something 'like ate -tear t etr of the. whele
'annually; about, )1$-550,00,0,000, se that
-reventre,s ,of the State are , annually
beer,' -with sugar. Exact statistics
'arae( nab forthcoming; but itepears
that the use of.tea i.s inerea,sing rapid-
ly ..rea.i.ve to the alcoholic beverages
-a c =saint= t'Len fie-youLly tre'be' wish-
ed, ,1t isa remarkable'.fact 'that. this
chancre- has OGG111*,rea since the intro-
duction d t/he machineiebolade teas of
Ceylon and India:
THE ONLY TENDER PART.'
Altrhourth,I wars. hate, said. the new
hparde'r„ I ,fonaid tdia: landlady had
saved, for. me the tenderest prart of the,
chicken.
,Whalt was that? asked the, star
'boarder, jealously.
.S,onaia of 1he soup.
Minara Or sale ,eV(TITVi'fiel'e
'11.CCORD-101V PltAITS l'Ol?Ltra.1/2.13,
• Accor dionap•laited • sicii--tsare in
again, and all young, girls should, re-
joioe, itis So easy:176r them to achieve
pretty party gowns with ttlie plit)Se
wu soleil, as, theIrl'0.1:10h coili it. -J nu-
arry Ladies' Hoarte Jourr,nal.
, . ,
•
„
F.oR oriaR
.11SM 0 WINSLOW'S SOOTI-ITNI4 sYistP has berm
twed by.i.nothel'Il IIP/I' children Ice; hicg, 11. 0)0 line
ile nh1d noftens the. 511Inn,' allay3 cimreg wind
(It. is thn 1ic51. rcinn,dy, fot inarrecereeticee tiettee
Sold by cif didig0i8t," 01.011010A the worril,' 13,c1,10,00
C'1 100 5n511 rwi's Fn nth irdt mn.
ay: TITT31.1.1_' TOR (10til11 113.
id eariiii ary Jlilje, for use in ceelri
rooms, is a- new idea. P, 'is hound in
()
c'.i.felie "d
uloafl h° a-
1
, • , •
's LB1lt)l;lb1ls ti ift
CTTl: SANYINGS BANK r OE Girt\ SGOW,
The biunicipalthithtar-ities'cfGlastroay
areorarial1i a tin Otiai d f Or ftp-
establislinient ciD city ,SI.I,ViTbr"S hanks; '
Still Another Triumph -Mr. Thomas S.
Bailee, Sunderland, writes: "For four-
teen years I -was ea:dieted with Piles; and
frequently I was unable to walk or sit,
and four years ago I was cured by using
Dr. Thomas' Eolectrie Oil. -1 have also
been subject • to Quinsy for over forty
years, but Eclectric Oil cured it, and it
was a peralauent cure in both eases, as
neither the Piles nor Quinsy have troubled
me since."
THE W.AY OF THE WORLD.
• "The peOrple who are so willling to
thrnAv Old ,slmes at a couple when they
get married," remarked the Observer
of Events and Things, "are the very
ones Who are content to throw noth-
ing' but insinuations ,at the setae eeu-
ple when they get divorced."
Kinard's Liniment Cares Burns, eto
• 1,4i*p.04-iit OF LOYE.
'Briggs -What does love amount to
, •
cayman:zed ,to monpiy?„
et -'r igg s ' gobil Why, 1 iould-
n't
get an reed.i giri to 'Innyry nia
if she, d.idn'it, loVe inea-STOwn Topics.,
HOW'S This?.
_
We offer One Hundred Dollars liewardfor
any case of Catarrh that ceenot be euree by
Haire Catarrh 'CI are. _
-1 CHENEY', CO., Props.; Tole do,O.
Wo, tho unnersignert ' tyve ifn,own 1.
Cheney. for the last 15 years and believe hire
perfectly bonorableein-iall basilicas &arise°
1.Lcns, and financhillyabl6 to carry put any obit
gatton ratideby their firm.
WEsT, & rgtAx, •II,V holes ate DrUggists. Toledo,
0. WALDINO, 'KINN:AN & .111.ARVIN, 'Wholesale
Druggists, ?Toledo,' 0. •
Hah's'Catarrh Cure is 'taken internally; ac-' Pireetly upon the rand , inueousesefr
f.ice s of the 'system. Price, 75a. eereihrittle
. Sold by all,drugg,sts, Testimonials' free' ,
Hall's Family Pills are tele best.
. •
PATIFONIS 0P THE BICYCLE.
Clerks and tdiee clergy are the most
tuTil.uneeicelhre°russ areIaltral°§Ilos 'groefaithp.aatrbilconsYtioe'
,f
the wheal.
They Are Not Violent in Action.s-,,Some
persous, whemthey wish to -cleanse the
atomach 'resort to Epsom and otheipurg-
arave salts. Ileac; are speedy in their ae-
tiont lint serve no permanent good. •Their
use produces incipient chills,' and 11
sistedlu they, injure the stomach:: Nor
do they- act upon the intestines'in a .berm -
ficial way. Parmelee's VegetabletPills
answer all pitrposes in this respect, and
have no superior. '
100 TALKATIVE.
cine more question, pac
Our Sunday,. school Leacher says
na.ade of &List.
Pa -I guesS adt. If you- were .you'd •
dry up ctulce itt awhile. -Philadelphia
,
s M111101ft
1. gi,t
• TY•enorn FEVER,
Inquiries made in Polynesian ialenclii
in New Guinea. and West Afric,a inclie
cate that typhoid fever does not OCCIIT
in those regions, but seems to be a by-
product of civilization.
A Tonic for the Debilitated.-Parnielee'a,
Vegetable Pills byacting mildly but, thor-
true:illy On the secretions of the body are a
-ilia:tide tonic, stineniating, tbc lagging
rgans to healthful nation and .restoring
than to full. vigor. ` 'They cam be taken in
erecl felted closes and so teSed thai the'y can
Isa discoritinued at any, time ivithout re,
• . , . „
turn of the ailmente_mehich they were use(
•,t0
„
KNOWyLEIDOE
"
.,Whnt Ina abnormal th,irslt for
quo w. erclge; yourson Se,:arpriS,, to tIO:Ve.,I
Yes; •ervery reioeiri arild etben' ]ete
go ,otl a good joie, jua,t; to see -what.
will 'ha ppeet '
T 1„:
AVEMUE
1c III -College Avenge:,
illy 11 otel cett(1 91,5),
CATIMIC
Ruhp oudPieter-es', ,Stftintii'f$0,,eittirrinieili.l''brii
1)25100,' II tilt Oil Werk. Hauigete 0 1i 6
nroniIrtattenrionaio,s; aa and Craittaritiat'i
is signature is on 'every box.; ef the eenuine ,t1 „e'cC,s, no utl.retec/l'IA4t'Lf 'tE%Icso c1:0: C SI/ I:PI II:7::
(Al 101 will 110,00cc 11
Laxative Broaaao.Qvialt.e 'rbiets
tna remedy 'eta cures a coilit En one 4Zny llii 00'LoioatoO:r,
a
OSStNc SWEuI1IERs.1tfociono,n s'our I'vedvice tilt:
nuarly 2,70.0 dro6s1,1A, DixtS0sl C67.41iiiikiSiOi5 GO. .131.111
;Otridon, ' 6,s;i„,
•'
10)000
iI11SO, 501 htitc611fble
krefe,. ,
111
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