*y < - - ; : "% &* p S( m D: : : . 4.L _ ,,-' .- "" . . - r-! . :: - ::- .* .., no'. .. ., ,.-_.....-...- ..,- . .. c1 @:UN"J.'Y: ! ............ ,' l. ::1 ". :, rabfrb. .. -'.. Lgap.:1. ; ::1:1I i I. -------- DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF STARKE, BRADFORD COUNTY. AND THE STATE OF FLORIDA, e =- ", I i VOL' XI. STAIiKE, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1889. NO. 23. .. ,., I M 1: . BENEATH, MY ROOF-TREE. !was tantalized by hearing the splash REPAIRING LAWNS. 18 found that in heavy work partlcnarJy ,CEREBRAL WONDERS. FULL OF FUN. . RATE : .ADVERTISINC of the water.I ) tools keep their edge" and retain - birds ing Fall Is the Season for Mannrlnj and f** d- Conditions Upfler\ .Which Memory Flayed: Things about if . m ID One dewy morn, when waking are even; yet: area . I, lID had and menaced at their temper better with cottou-eed' *. . or r-oAca ..". begged, sworn lug Oraas 1'lota.Unlrss aata tio Freaks. ' .. -,- Their first low notes were trilling: boy. It Is the wood-box and If you' ,. '. OUOOHOO'100Po.11rei And p'-rfumc from each hawthorn hedge intervals but no one paid the slightest a lawn is seeded to grass that oil than with any other lubricant, and Sir Astley!Cooper gives an accountof 00 it is the dishes. Atchison 6 0:1: 10 10:15 are a girl q ' ''1 % w 1: .60J10 3 001 6(00:! The wandering wind was fimn;. heed to mo; and I was sinking Into that can stadd constant mowing as well asa in many establishments in which it halbeen a remarkable Instance of cerebral ...4 eflf1ares.qIIn; %110 10 3 OIlll 001 :U:5 eli I 301 W 005 OOHI;, 00 Ie) I With saw step serene that Contentment scarcely: swayed pass.the rass. condition of torpor which is tho immediate dry season it becomes unsightly instead given careful trial.'n thing ejso eccentricity. A ajjjdler who had been Globe."So had Beaumash all :0 tuaret) 10 C/I 1:; to precursor of the third and of ornamental. When seeded is used with drills; cutters, fttc wounded inthe, hlHrcfell Into a long you young the 1II'I't en" fit'''cents rUne So wondrous sweet nnd fair beyondAll the evening. Did notice his love Ten reo"a:line ubeqUeflt for tnICrttoD.fpeclal other fiicmls I thought her. fatal stage of cholera when I heard down in tho spring} it becomes at times Anotherpurpose fbr: which it can be stupefaction until he was' restored to you ' breach ? I too bU I ratee for time advert.isemeD&8 upon That every day through woodland way voices in the pandal. The assistant necessary to grow oats, wheat or some employed is for,cooling.a heate'd bear-: speech by an operation in hospital. ly eyes "No. dear. was 1listening' a appUcetiOD It the omce., And flowery field I sought her, t making his last round for in order 'engineers have ; to his clothes.Llfe.What . surgeon was grain crop on the lawn to ng. But when ho,(did speak it was in an unknown ' :: ___:__- ----- : And Hut called and calcd: whisper again her came.name tho night, accompanied by the hospital shelter the young grass from the ef- found that nothing" will accomplish tonjjp which nonejrtxwt him is the differenco between an ,t. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: never answering dresser. With violent effort I roused the desired result': more and i applo and a pretty girl unless it is that . a fects of the noonday sun in dry weath- rapidly could undei: sn"'! ,By and.t Telab- ...................................1 (II) Then vexed that she would not reply, myself. nnd eagerly listened for their er. This may be avoided if the seeds completely.Safety Valve. woman was tf-r tight into tr-L, "tf pital you squeeze an'applo to get cider. and - i. OneyrAt ... iO I cried in accents fretful: . .. .............. . ... 'side ... -- girl to Dlontb.. I wanted to hear fate .. you get a pretty squeeze L fU must he paH Inn.rlably iD t "Contentment where thou listest, co; approach. my sown in the fall, at which period of and she at'i'xice recognr6_ the language - .dvanc&.Z4O All ubSO1iPt0fl dl8crimiD..tIOD'io favor or aDY'11'011. Nor will I be regretful.I pronounced. ho year the rains are.usually plentiful EFW.rOF, .., .FOOD. of th sick soldier ta her own her-Lowell Courier. r. fain would have thee with me dwell: oitt'''* **- Teacher "' hat Is ?' ;, ,, ComDlunleaUonlupon. all matters of local But,since thou wilt not, fare thee well." They stopped at length where I lay, and the young grass is not so Official"*"ttfe>.\....Arj,. T*?- ?!''Consider tongue. Hbt had not been in Wales gender girl ..: ress.oliclwd froni aU parts ot the couDtT.J and the doctor examined my body. easily overrun with woods. Should ,tl.a *'rjr*>9t. l 0'wkere. for thirty yeiirs, yet. he. now spoke hislongforgotttin Bright Boy-"Sometimes feminine and $ : I ought The spinning my cot.wheels'where needlecraft switt whirring. Mottled! ," I heard him remark to the grass not make a good "catch," The.eighth" ou0"," '.'" lpthe: Ithaca language uently and sometimes neuter." "UumphVhen! SECRET SOCIETIES. ::: And housewife cares gave wings; ta tme, the dresser. I was nearly deafenedby tho ground may again be seeded over (N. Y.) Experimeni'StMb._(_ reports effects could, In fact, not recollect any Is a girl neuter gender' "When she'iplayin' And V.cpt tho Jife.UJe siirr n?: tho singing rather drumming in : tag and is 'it. or in the spring by simply scratching the of different 'rotOni.fu'Jattenplg other. And.; strango to say. when . ; Meets every Tuesday Forgot The sunlit were wlmpling mead and burn dusty and dell.fell, t my cars so I lay perfectly motionless, surface with a rake but it is seldom lambs.. From suggestive' ; data ..jppnipletely ;''recovered the English -A Necessary Delay.- .Wlllow- . ;1\ night at Od-1 Follows1 so as not to let a single word of what that; seed sown in autumn fails if a worth attention of sheep.k epers.* "I. same back \o\ him and tho Welsh was ly-"Have you ordered your new dress N lit.;' $HaiL Transient invited troth.Wii to. A A light footfall kirtle: a fluttering gentle knock; they might say escape mo. if possible. plentiful supply of seed be used and except a few of the :more / lvM>le once more forgotten. Dr. Carpentertells yet?" Mrs. Gushington-"Not yet. Jam I:, eri cordially J. C. WILLS, Within snowy my door: a longed-for vOIce "Ho is insensible already the the; ground properly prepared.It points, as follows: An ibmc. digfuai. of another case almost as remark- waiting to see what Bridget ij ping I lUend. Noble Or nnd. My name In soft tones uttering:, doctor con lined, "and will not last is customary to use a mixed seed ity, a very perplexijwg' .1 cajJt1oniuall able. A man who had left Wales in to wear."-Dry Goods Reporter. . P. J. FIELDS, Secretary. P. O. Box 4L Tho And long-sought lo! bl'no.lll1 one my own stood roof seeking-tree me. long. So Wethorall will make six!" for lawns, which is proper, but sometimes work of this) to bu'.bwi 4u; i Au. his childhood had so entirely forgotten -Clerk-"Lady out there with a .... Virginia n. Harrison. In S. S. Times. "Make six?" I said to myself; "makesix too many kinds are used, and the ence very strg: col uil :..: .titiIt-. his native tongue-that,he could not flashy paste necklace wants to know Improved Order of lied Men. what?" "Six corpses, of course best grasses are crowded out by those tle more th'in'. "'P. .. 1.or even understand! his compatriots when whether It's "pure diamond or not.* Onceola Tribe N,). 1, Florida-Council LIFE-GIVING DRAUGHTS for burial at daylight to-morrow mornIng ; not so desirable. Blue grass alone 26 per ccn. to- I' i6l. ;.m.-.1-1; they visited him. But during an attack Jeweler-"Look like -a married woman w, II JlrOs)! kindled each AVedwesday'f Sleep at ," a voice seemed to laugh out, with makes an exceleJaC" y n grass. but bluegrass gain"up aml 'ui i wire fe4on' of fever this'same man, after ?" "Yes." Tell* her It Is. No usa their Wigwam, Ktarke, Fla. fiendish" exultation.The and white/itsj J equal propor- corn, ,t111hy.bay ,and U sixty years forgettingspoke, in diliriui makin' trouble for poor husbands thess Transient brothers are cordially Bachem.invited Were Thoso Quaffed by a Cholora- dresser said something which I tions of seed of each,:,is sufficient and did to put a 'pound. of.;tf .; e I continuously in Welsh. On ream ? hard times."-N. Y. Weekly. HAT.NES . O. , to, attend. J. Chief of Records. Stricken Soldier. could not distinctly: hear, but the answer the seed should be used liberally, four that were fed wheat brauI tIon-eeed inghealth: he, again lost the2 -Up in the parlor the yonn folks lat . W. M. Mz&cnLsf. enlightened mo as to tho subject ounces to tho square'rod not being too meal, clover hay.'aiiCt Even at the 'very entrance f. With While each her hour father their words grew sweeter 1 : .; , CHUKC1I DIRECTORY. While Ills Grave Was Heine Due lIe they were discussing."Oh much as somo of the seed will fail to genous feed 'seems,'ta largwy}affect ley"of'the Shadow" the .1'J With a lanter dim 1m / Stole From III lied and Found yes there will bo room enough; germinate while birds and parasites the growth of wooleven,.,, aJ.maUlt. ... .-. strange ,tricks. GothA l':. 7 a \ la the celar and swore with vim As he watched of the meter. Baptist Church. a New I,..as of Life Jua in fact, for two moro if necessary. will destroy a proportion. Tho lawn crease in the nitrogeh6 for as fifty I T. };. Beta, Superintendent. formed part of the garrison at Ar'cot. dal.It made tho purpose a jedge of sich mattahs, Mistah John- ' the noiso by was camp-I and the seedsown. Thogroundshould drank in the of had aot uttered them. (especially case oui years They ,.. Life in barracks iu India is very dull; sing but it do look w'en a lady :: and I have often wondered that British followers who were digging a common then bo simply brushed over, so as to lambs) is a pretty certain indication were there In his memory, though. all hahd dat-she _ Presbyterian Church. soldiers out hero arc, on the whole, grave for six of us, leaving room for barely cover the seed. No other work of the rate of gain. The value of manure the same, and some unexplainable cer squeezes a ge'mma 8 Services Sunday at 10:30 a.m. break de razzer in west pocket every two more, if necessary! will be until spring, and tho made from, animals fed is a mat- ebal action them form hs Pastor. such well-beha lot of lads. necessary suddenly\ gave It. B. MATTJCB, a s ady, and Indifferent dat she am leanin' way a 'little, I felt stunned - quite t&uiay: Scho'l every Sunday at 10 a.nL. Compare a soldier's life in a small In- utterly sward thickens every year. It is capa- ter of prime importance, to all Eastern and expression. A dying peasant was eh?"-Terre Haute Express. C. HULL, Supt. dianjjtation with being quartered even as to my fate which of blo of withstanding the severest farmers at- least. And often th, heard by Dr{ Steinbeck to pray in Miss Mr. Foster at :Malta or Gibraltar, and cither of- course I considered settled, after what drought, and, though apparently deadif manure left on the farm represents a Greek and Hebrew. Questioned aboutit Joy-"Madame - has to take for ride I theserplftcea will seem like paradise; tho assistant surgeon had said. My the drought is continued. it takes large part, if not the whole of tha when conscious he said that as a "come' me a ; may Methodist Church. ? Madame-"You know. Miss tongue was like a picco of dry leatherin life after the shower.It of ani boy he had often heard the go Joy. . new slightest .profit made from feeding a lot parish ..BerYll"el very Sabbath 10:30 a.m. aud though..1hoHock'j.J byjao meanspopular since I the rules of the college do not allow 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting every Tuesday and is'always l called a prison by my mouth, which had long is not so easily injured by tramping mals. The basis of calculation has priest use the same words, without 1 " unless Are engaged - and Thursday at 7:00.:}( the troops for thj time being in garrispiulhere. ceased to yield any saliva to relieve as aro some other grasses and does been that 80 per cent. of the manuriai knowing what they meant. As illus you are Mr.engaged. Miss you Joy s O. D. TCHSKR, PM tor. tho agonizing burning of my throat not grow in stools or tussocks as is value of tho 'food is recovered in the trating phenomena of memory of an- t FosterP Sunday School every Sunday at 9 a.m. Velleindrcot- horribly'dull, and palate. I could not have made any the case with orchard grass. and its manure. With lambs so highly fed as other sort, we may recall the case of (doubtfully)-" but-i you will , U. CHARLES UICIIA.HD Supt. sound had I attempted to do SOj; but I is White Linn 'who in of Ietmogolshallbebythetimowegetback.London . his and it wa'with great satisfaction that appearance a dep green. these were it is altogether likely that us. decay mem- Moonshine. III' .. wo hoard that rorder had been jjivcnfocour did not try, for the attendants wero all clover is also a hardy grass, and as its more than 80 per cent. of the manurial ory in old age, was delightedby " compaii"y tDmal'ch to Vellore stretched on tho ground fast asleep. I leaves differ entirely from those" of value of tho foods was excreted. Nitro- the reading of fas own works -"Ah. said the aged wayfarer at : CbriKllan Cliim-li. felt I deserted loft to die.I the railroad lunch counter, "this is the was: - th there,which : blue grass, thetwo kinds answer all gen is reckoned at 17 cents per pound. without recognizing them. Not to go so icti xl.,20; Acts xxvi., 23; I. Peter Iv., 1C. to strengthen garrison was beginning'to wauder, I think old place. I recognized yonder landmark thrive far .f', bad much reduced bycholera. the purposes of a lawn, and will phosphoric acid at 7, and potash at away there is tho experience of Cervices each Lord's day at 3 p.m. been. very _. and was back again in the bright green well together. 4i. Sir Walter Scott as related by Lock- at once. "What landmarkp.inqured - O. P.YOUNG, }' stor. English meadows, picking daisies with the ,cashier ,considerately. " The fall is the time to manure the COSt Of Ratio hart. "The Bride of Lammcrmoor" Sunday School each'Lord's day at 3 p.m. It was then about HOT middle of my little sister, and so 1 should havo lawn as the frost will pulverize the Cost of ManurIal less Value of was composed and published while "Forty years ago when I travo'cd ,over C. J. DENTON, Supt. March, and consequently later than is passed- away.- But -just at that mo- manure and render it fine. If fresh Lot m (CarL'onaceous-RatIon. Value. Manure Scott was confined to a "Sic, bed; .and this road," continued the stranger. In usual for moving troops, as the days I ) 13 70 tl 13 12 58 "I carved ment the coolics who had finished dig ? a choking voice my Inlal is in the it ho assured 'when it . Ballantynejt1 manure applied spring, Lot IV (Nitrogenous was! --- hoon the in . i -- to plains begin get very : ging tho grave-my g-rlve-passed the will sometimes do injury unless before .: ). 4 68 8 53 1 10 first put into his hana?- -.complete and the date on yonder piece apple ; OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. the Carnatic about that time of the entrance to tho pandal; and ono of Lot V (Inter- lee t I pie. '1 see you have it still. Excuse ? frost disappears. The manure medIate. shape he did not. reef' Ne singleincident * year. ButTurs was.special duty and them, with moro consideration than with roots) 4 73 2 10 2 C8 :'*onveruk an old man's tea-America. . used in tho if should bo character it a- ClijOfficers.. 'I spring. any, ( jjation . as we should only march in the very Lot VI (Inter- .tp note down i his class usually show threw a pan- well rotted. lleseed all bare contained. lIe recOiida1l the incidents -Captain--"Sorgeant. i Mayor-L. Witkovski.tl places as in c d I a t c. .: - early morning? wo-did not fear the ill- ,. nikinful of water on the cuscus lath! withoutloots Private Gasrun-three days on AI.lrrmen-W. W. Sapp, U. D. Miner but soon as the grass begins to grow, and 2 54 of the story upon which the breD I convenience of the mid-day heat ) 4 51 1 97 I Oeorge 1!. Pace, L. D.W all, S.F.Gardiner, ; It was like a galvanic shock to me.I in April apply wood ashes liberally, as romance was founded but "he literally and water for slovenly on p i looked the whole thing as rather, This little table is certainly worth upon t "Beg pardon drink risk.I Sergeant - Clerk-B. E. Alvarez. resolved to have a at any both blue and white clover delight recollected else not parade. nothing a single grass ; 't Treasurer-Walter Wills. a lark, and a welcome change from the had to die, so what matter if I hast. in limo and Do not be tareful consideration by those who are character tho not Captain, that won't make tho slightest potash. woven by romancer " Marshal-E. D. Wall. monotony of garrison duty. As to the hour accustomed to buy commercial fertilizers ; difference to him-he's ! ened death two an or by my tho in of the and of a vegetranr to too early one scenes points : tempted mow grass many Assessor-T. W. Sweat. cholera, not one of us gave it a I at the prices given above. Sincea "\thatP Then put cold At least shouldbe water Captain- drinking . the but it time become humor with which he spring, givo to nor any thing thought Not likely it would touch largo portion of the arable land is three meat and - relieved: from tho torture of thirst, days on 8uplumoritiche well rooted before tho first cutting. was connected as tho writer of I 'A: one of us. now cultivated at positive loss or at Blatter. n County Officer and die happy.I . Mowing will then keep down the the work. ,A still more remarkable - -m County Judge-\\". F. Malphut. It was on the second day after leaving tried to get up but I was too weakto weeds. An application of saltpeter very smairprofit and since the reason case of, lapse of in -1lrs Riche (in ,fur store)_"I .Clerk of Circuit"Court-W. T. U'teki. Arcot, that Private Thomas At- stand and fell down at once. Then for this is largely want of plant foodin memory want to look at a pair of another is related Dr. fumala" the the rate of in spring, at a by early way Sheriff H. W. . Epperson.Tax kins, who was my right file, suddenlyhad I reflected that I was moro likely to be the soil, therefore the value of the Salesman-"I don't think I will also Pritchard. in Assessor-J. E. Wainright. pound per square rod prove A man was engaged ' to fall out. I expected him to rejoin voidings of animals and the characterof Mrs. ' if I walked. and if detected in seen my mallet"and you mean. Rche" Tax Collector-M. 11. Hale. advantageous.-Philadelphia Record. splitting wo >d with a maam. the ranks before long but did not the plants raised on the farm must ; attempt should bo back and "One of bought Superintendent of Hl"hool.-.T. L. Hill. brought 1 wedge. Preous to going home in the my ha County: Surveyor-W. II. Edwards, C.B trouble myself about his absence. It perhaps be strapped down to die. SoI COTTON-SEED OIL. necessarily receive our most careful evening ho hid his tools in a hollow of horses and a sleigh, and she said was not until we reached caAp, and consideration. Referring to the aboveit to withit County Commissioners WitLnvski tried to crawl.I tree, and told his sons at night to she got the. paraphernalias go go 1) B. Knight, 1.:. A. Todd, W. 11. Pinhol had finished breakfast that heard anything was about ten minutes dragging The Great Diversity of Purposes to Which: will be seen that while tho first cost for them in the morning. But the and I want a pair, too." Salesman Iter, M. V. Sniitb. more about him. myself the forty feet from my cot tc It li Adapted. of tho ration of tho nitrogenousfedsheep _"We are all out of them to-day he became insane. Several :-1-Ie I then learnt that ho was buried! tho entrance, and I wriggled under the Although in view of its immense was larger than that of the car same night afterward his reason returned madam."-Journal of Fabrics. ._ SS Slate Olnt'n. I knew cholera was awfully suddenin cuscus tathi like a snake. consumption any lengthy dissertation bonaceous yet when tho value of years .. . :] Governor-F. P. Flaming, Jacksonville its attack and effects, but I had notimagined There were the chatties before me! on the origin, properties etc., of cot- tho manure is subtracted the cost of suddenly, and his first question was '( Poor and the Churches. tJBcreUry of State-John L. Crawford, the possibility of its ton-seed oil would bo entirely superfluous tho former is less than half of the lat whether his sons had brought home h carrying 'J he first I seized was empty, and the Crawfordville. tho tools. told him had not tha They they will brief recital of chief characteristics The people come a poor t off a healthy man quite so rapidly. Of ter.-N. Y. Tribune. - Attorney--Gcnerat-111 o.ln, Lamar,Mon.Ucello. disappointment nearly made me swoon; would form been able to find them, whereupon he churches the churches want them immediate a very proper per- i course interment must tako ' but thM second was brim-full. I threw - went tol'tho field where he had it. article. Produced it is rose, There is no sort of doubt about face 'l'reasurer-F.J. Pous,Macclenney. place in case of death on tho lino of my arms around it, and dragged my- to our as Some of the Vanderbilts.Mrs. been working before and took years be into church mnrch. I had liked Atkins much from a residuum that was formerly regarded They can brought any but ,. Commissioner of self to it. I plunged head into the Agriculture B. my of their all that hearts of tho out hiding-place was how fine the 13.l Vanderbilt walks matter almost waste cotton-seed Cornelius no I as a i \ Worn bwell. fancy his death and burial were so delicious, limpid water, and devoured, left of the tools-tho Iron parts, for the out after them bring themin. oil has risen in in lane of bowing heads. To go t - Comptroller-General D. Barnes. sudden that the rest of us failed to rather than drank, huge mouthfuls of already importance ever a people . ill.. above the of be she stands for a fortune of a wood had moldered awar.-All the Shame to us : we can not make Adjutaut-General-DaviJ Long, CedaiKeys. realise the truth of what had happenedto the cool and heavenly fluid. I felt position a mere byproduct suro i !y$. : our comrade and half expected to my ; its value nowadays is consideredby hundred millions, with millions and Year Round. the house Qf God, to all, the people stomach with the uid swelling enormous < > Superintendent of Public lastructionI i. in the behind seem to them to be the of Heaven! see him turn again. how the cotton-grower just as carefullyas millions moro family Hard Please. Jat I Albert up Any we draughts I swallowed; but I laughed His WiFe Was to Russell, Jacksonville. koon forgot tho incident. and drank again and again. I reeked the cotton itself and the sale of the her, and her name is wonderfully po Ors is not'a mean edifcE I I. PROFESSIONAL CARDS seed from which it is obtained tential. But above and beyond all this stately without and beautiful within -_ Late in the afternoon I was listeningto naught life or death then. by : President Lincoln had been duringour s. SURVEYING. CIVIL ENGINEERING.: a description of Vellore bono of At length 1 could drink no more, and pressure constitutes a by no means inconsiderable she is charming personally. See her most stormy weather to visit the The chapel will i not make so fine it finer D we when wish wa f -- :our: fellows who had been there, and addition to the planter's moving there. amongher:: guests on the camps of the Generals in Virginia and were; we then asserted itself. I knewif B. F. disciplino is too for our ENSEY, peculating1 on the chance of seeing the I income. lawn with a cordial greeting for every taken a violent cold.. Mrs. Lincolnwas can for nothing good I were missed from cot I shouldbe $$5 tjrTTm:. ENG-XNEER.. crocodiles which Tippoo Sultan had my Cotton-seed oil is probably used at one. :the is small of figure, though in despair, and ono day said to BetheL But these poor people are So I back the .- ) placed in the moat round tho fort, ah reported. : crept wayI the present timo for a greater diversity dignified withal. She is dark with Secretary Stnnton: "I do wish you mae to feel perfectly at home wit are fiTARKE FLA. had come, and shortly after fell intoa the I believe, tho best possible sentinels to' of purposes than any other oil in deep dark eyes, and her countenance would lock Mr. Lincoln out of the us. They enjoy place, Jof eUfM PrtnL5ttnz"uh accuracy e'tlinetss and.dispatoo le..ell1l.. eto", ex.. prisoners from escaping or any provent of hid profound sleep.It the world. It is an admirable articleof is full of expression. She dresses rooms for a wick! lIe is ill enough to far more than they would a ding hall : was broad daylight when I awoke And S. :Terms, fripex day, cash.rn troops. from altemntintr t.o tii'rt_ _. _, wVon.. food, and enters into thousands of charmingly. Beyond is her sister-in- be in bed nw, and suffers agonies or a cheap tabernacle a --- -- - --0 uvu and saw the assistant and four-fold - suddenly I felt spasms and bickncss. surgeon food preparations, makes tho finestof law. Mrs. W. K. Vanddrbilt She is with his arm from acute rheumatism.I that tho Bethel Is worth more dresser standing beside me. the church 11 J. 0. IIAYNES "lIolloa! old fellow, how blue you "How is this?" asked tho doctor soaps for toilet and manufacturing taller and heavier, and is dark, too. do not know, what to do! Ho goes t the the people community.themselves and to, t the Kingdom look!" remarked a use, is employed with excelent successas She dresses rather more splendidlythan out and keery at work every mo t companion sitting "Wetherall ought to have been dead! of God than it were called a "misslon" - : i next to me; and as he spoke my comrades "Please, sir," said I, "I am feeliny an illuminant, makes an unsur- Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. ment." and held i in some outside room. DElm-T'IS-X-: :: shrank tcrror-btricken from passed emulsion for pharmaceutical Among her 'jewels is a necklace of Mr. Lincoln waved'his long arm at mo. much better and havo no wish tc close association of these people In the ' .. It needed doctor to tell mo what was make the sixth this morning." preparations. and is substituted successfully magnificent diamonds strung like the secretary., saying: Well, Stanton church and of the members the , with ilk< Office trer, Jones Brick Bloc*. tho matter. The cholera had seizedme Ho knew I had overhe.-ird his ro for cod-liver oil In the mechanical beads. A similar necklace was among there ought 1o bo one comfort for church with them a large part dL arts it is used as an extractiveof the wedding presents of the Princess poor wile, anyhow-the same that of the mark on tho preceding; night; he smileo my value of the work is found.- IIUGG -& I was odors from flowers in tho manufacture Louise of Wales, but neither royaltynor the poor mali Jefferson had. whose of the WILLS, hastily convoyed to tho temporary sadly, and said: "I am sorry: to say Washington Gladden ID' Christian of perfumes. in candle making for American billionairosses can buy only son died. Did you ever hear the hospital, where our assistant there were six without you. But I cannot . J tempering steel. and, under certain such baubles recklessly, for the waste ? Union. J story surgeon already had . Attorneys at Law several cases of understand how it is you are alive. -- the disease under treat, and I was laid Most extraordinary!" conditions, as a lubricant. When we incurred in simply boring tho solitaires "His friends family neighbors and Mustard Not in Favor. on a charpoy. I state that on an average 800.000 tons so as to string them represents a hand. church lamented, extolled and grievedover rapidly from I recovered and I hadnever passed rapidly as . ,St.;, STAHKE, FLA.: the first to tho second stage of that indulged in the pernicious; coun- of cotton seed or more are used every some fortune.Newport Letter. the loss at the funeral when Jefferson "Have you ever noticed," inquiredan IT* 'Will Jlr&eUce in all the Couru year in the production of tho,28,000.000 himself arose and said: 'My observant young man with whom I . *nd Flrtb Judicial In the ***** malady, and by nine o'clock at night try arrack sold to soldiers out here I . f* Circuits. the incessant purging gallons of oil we consume, the impor- A Pretty American Countess.I dear friends: Wo have the blessed:: was lunching the other day, "how few vomiting and I was soon quite strong again. was ;Tnd rJ.'FIELD had reduced tance of the industry may readily be consolation of knowing that everything Americans eat mustard I confessed . me to a condition of maio sergeant soon, and I remained - weakness very imagined.In saw another American at Lucerne was done that could be done. a lack of study in that direction and ; was consumed approaching insensibility. I upward of twenty years serv- its manufacture upland cottonseed whom, without know ing. I hold in high He was bled nd less than twentyfourtimes he continued: "In England mustard ' rltk ?Mmn' by a burning, raging ing with different regiments out bore Work : d PlutlrllSTARKE. ; I her with her husband An thirst but the dresser disregarded all but it was some time before I told anyone is preferred as furnishing:;: regard. met in twenty-four hours! But he is the great national.condiment my entreaties for a drink of water. how I recovered from attack lighter colored and purer article than i and a serious-faced Sister of Charity had no strength, and had to die!' Englishman will never eat be.bacon, FLA. The system of treatment iny the sea-coabt cotton-seed. which like looking at the pathetic inscriptions in i "Now. I've been wrapped in no less ham or steak without it, many of for cholera in of cholera. However, I told the doctor - those days allowed the seed of Egyptian and Indian cot- the quaint little cemetery which surrounds I than twenty-four pieces of red flannel them season mutton with It. An En- ! &HV the he WORK patient all about and nothingmore ono day itj though Gl'APAJNTKFO. B z4. than just to have the lips moist said the cold water ;ought to have ton, yields a darker colored oil with amore the old Hofkirche. I had observed and liniment ':'since yesterday, and gUsh tramp to whom you gave an unseasoned 'p, ened strongly marked flavor. The tho lady I speak of as she sat still wife ,isn't satisfied."-Wide beef sandwich would step and with my - occasionally weak killed I observed the fellow . brandy- me, PEEK poor & FllAZEE, and-waterj and this seed is crushed, yielding a dark brown- with rapt attention in the soft twilightof Awake. ask you for mustard before he commenced - ; simply who in with cholera aggravatedthe were hospital go ' torture of thirst. ish-green oil, having a specific gravityof the dim old church, listening to the -_-a-. to devour it With Americans I Nowadays cham- extra allowance of water. an about .9224. which is treated with grand organ as its music pealed among What Would Happen. it different. They never take . Attorneys at Law is i and pagne given and a Notari s the sufferer is al- All my people were dead or scat - alkaline solutions. The clear yellowoil the gray arches. Her strong refined mustard with and rarely wit lowed to drink { Brown to Jones; bf tald pretty freely. tercd. and I had no wish: to return tc "Humph is obtained is odorless and flavorless, face, with clear-cut features, soft gray any thing els. uDles It very &T1UKE, B1UDFOKU The hospital was of England, so I tock pension and "that's a nice way that fellow Diogenes CO. FL ; !. course only a I my their meat , , and has the same specific gravity hair under her black hat, and a plain his Americans deluge panda, hastily constructed with : tho bounties I had obtained added to of whom I was,just reading spends ha. butt 6 .., Abstracts of Title and Real palmyraleaves. the crude product; the residue is usedas dress outlined against a great stone pillar with hot Indian and other saucs $ Ettte Law. with a large matt savings, enabled me to buy thi time. P'UIait3' cuscus my ). soap stock. The refined oil. which made a striking picture as she sat of y let mustard My prof. say - AIistt&t furnlsbe1 'bowln the entrance at each end. Two large bit of land. I am doing well, and hava "Do you refer to his practice aone Examine - Deeds every jI iklrtaie' J.ien, 'ID-X ull") .111< Attach chatties of boils at about 600 deg. F.. congeals at beside her husband, a straight, strong man?" I you My proof her , ; hone meat and nlmAttettl! rment5 water were placed just outside all a man can wish for to make himhappDlackwood's hunting for an cruet In. of public f'Col'Il' and German with mustard thi ; .rrocttng 'fiLla tile about 50 dcg. f r summer and 32 deg. ly-knit soldierly gray every ol Real each "Yes. . 1-8ta16 tn entrance from which Magazine. Ilradfor4 coolie find a will c.: ..tIOunty. norl a. up to 4&t8 or Ablltract. from time to time threw a pannikinfulon .. for winter-pressed oil. hair and a stern face bronzed by ex "Well: nobody does scch things:;: restaurant and you have been mixed ten it the Its employment in the mechanical posure. They were the Count and contents might :, cuscus; tathis, so that tho wind, -"A Montgomery:: ," nowadays. for they look old woman N I a e negro a;ts has satisfactorily demonstratedthat Countess Waldersee. He is a great to try year ago. a blowing through the wet mats, might I I'rsss I "No; if Diogonej vero any smell twice musty.I . Ala. I reports the Anniston ( ) and . HEADQUABTEUS FOR cool tho in the manufacture of nuts, bolts General and Von Moltke's !successor that in New York to- Methuselah a temperature inside tho such thing as there's restau .LR.E XN'SUr-t.A.N'O dale This pan- bought a round-trip ticket for theC01'p and pipe cutting, etc., it can be employed chief of staff of the ambitious young he'd in by a bunkosteererbefore don't believe that a result certainly was at- of order that sfia :3ay get run that uses a pound o! I: tI tamed but C her child in to bettor advantage:: than any German Emperor, and she the bcs he'd been ouVO hours."- rant in this city flepreieitjng the Liverpool an4 at the( cost of intensifying mIght take it to Piko Itoad t:> lot! ili:? I .LucanioLoiter. week-Chica JournaL ' I London t othcj lubricator, and it has come ex- friend of the vouug Enpresii...- ( m'jstaid a le Traveler. U4 Globe OomliUT. pangg of tba paUoats whoso thirst I Merchant . relatives; view it before buriiL" tccelvcly into uso for tliU purposo.! 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