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in Tho Coxey movement has struck John I Smith's stock of general merchandise like.' cyclone, arid he is determined to meet' the hard times Jull in thi face and sell to his customers s6 that they can pay and live anr buy again. Don't fail to see him in his brick on the corner of Main and Court Streets. ARDMORE CHAS.DURIE Manufacturers" Agent for Heavy IjiirviutiiiK iiiiitditm-r.v, lnndii.ii, mro:imii- rind j.lnttt iiKin.'u .l Kind oi lioiliTN, 0 .itoit ".mh a. i I prmsy , su mi..i IV y, o wt oiv, lno tdiultp, puU.ive, li(.ti..,ts lit in--, Iciul. , mi l v.ilci-,tlropiii-i8, mo.vtire, tl.rvsb r. liny inotaos I' inc, eic, t'le. 1 Ardmoro ARDMORE "s South for boil Ittnioiils, sIiibIo or double, buvgi niinlo iitnl harks. Kxporloticcd (invi)in lliirMes nun iniiliii sold nil (- in in IshI on. 3T South of V. hittineton's Brick, Oaddo Sc. Fll't rl'lB III t'VorV unrllrtilnr. 'Vow'v P'tmntcil nnd fril.slioil Ihriiiryhniit. Tenii. iSI.(M) pur ilny; j;00 nor we"V with IoiU'Iiil' Sit .V) per wcok dny board V. C. KlMSOKi;, I'rop. City . Livery . Stable. If von want ihe lineal t ui-Mimt to bo hnd tu rdninn. don't f'fjjnl tho (Til v i.ihle, N'ow liiiir.Jf, eni riii'.'es Mid tlo Fioivi'H. C'oiMiiicrciiil trnde p"rnllr Milli'lli d. Hxpi'rh'iicfd di'lvurs nriiiidiitid wllh iho roiintrv t'urnli hml whon iIn ' MI-oil. HorsCN linii'ilcil by the div or Iho inoiuli, H'Iiitmim! and piissuii)oi'H tiiitislrircil lo aud Irom nny part of lie oily, CATHB? & SMITH, Props. W. B. LAWRENCE, Cabinet and job workman. See him. WHITE Driisrs FRONT Carries tt and Driifflnsls' F, H. SNIDER, Pill BRIDGE MAN I havo k'uBcd tlm above It up. A lk'itud Tublo not stirputi-cd lit C. W. WILHELM, Proprietor. LISTEN TO '.THIS The Star Grocery, headquarters for every thing good to eat, at prices, will meet all and see. Ii. F. MAXEY, Second door eait of postoffice, Ardmore. Advertise in the Daily Ardmoreite. Subscribe for the Daily Ardmoreite. 5.1 (1 IHD, T'Y, 3in T, Hi Stable Caddo Street. lHUU OA Villi, full line of Supplies. ;tor, HOUSE. part of y.iiir patrnnnKUbO tin) Indian iurritory. the lowest possible comnetition. Try me A GREAT SUFFERER ..fllOK- Liver Complaint tiirnl liy the Umi of Aybr's Pills "For several o ynars, I wns n , Krentsttflcri-ifiem o II ver cainnlalnt. Oi V htcll mined se- JJ Torn iwini miner Iglit stile, from wuW tin tlglil shoulder IjI.hIi, unllinMn M (it hr nklti. low ilrltPiliiPM,ntiilcrinitii tlm sloin.i' li. 1 am rldiicil to ho nlil to stst" Hint I have lrcii rcllcvcil of nil tl.csn com. i.ilnti liy llio ur of Ajrr't I'llls. I flml tin-tit. nlio, tolic aiirlcpiiitntlcr-illn. ncr illt." Mm. M. A.Ht:.u, M miry, l'a. AVER'S P5LLS Rocclvctl Highest Awnrilo AT THE WORLD'S FAIR oooooooooooooooooopooood TIME TABLE. Gulf, Coliirnil.i anil Snutn Fa R'y HllUIII ll(ll)M), RlveMunnii'l Uilmio Kvpri-ss 4.11 n lit If bin iih mi. I KiiinuinClty lAprcst -. 1 p. to NOHTII IKIUNI). nlvi-tlnn mi'I ClilritM I'xihtm II tin. nr li-lmriiu mill Kninum (Sly Kxpri-M i.l" , in I. It. Makov, Tickut Ag'l. Ki:u.an, den Viim. Au'l. W. S. Arrival nml Oopnrturo U. S. Malli. MHllli liDiiihl iniiil cliihcs .'i:U p. in South Iioiiim iiuill iiri'ivcs i):i:t p. in. N'orlll ljlitlllil lllllil rlllf.es io n in N'ortli lioiiml iiitiil arriveg lo-.'.'O :i. in. .Vljiht iimilf- nr- ciimI nt H,:)0 p. in. Money order dnpurtmciit is opt n i'8 ft. in. nml closed nt .' p. in. (Jlllee hours trim H n. in., to 0 p. in iiiiiIiiVh from Will p.m., lo;l::il) p. in lllllX S II A I'MUll, 1. M. I.'JIMIIIW ll.vunv. Deputy. CIITJIICH DIRKCTOR.Y. I nmTiAV Cm m n--KnMulHT StiiHit Per . iv l.iir.r iluy ui II mm m mi ls ia in Kuii'liiv KrhiH.l. CI :K n. in, I'myiM In tinff i'Vitv WHiin-ilny. S l, i lit. tlmli mrtliv i.itv I'rilny cvrnlns s IS . in silv' Alii eloty v ry I'licnum m Iviiiouiihi Mi- rliinrli. .1 1, in. Jlltc in.l SimmiI iiiri'ilu. v r I uiwlny nl(lil nt ilnce iiiiikiHIiiwI kiio. ..oid's il.iv. miipi rt' ini'i'tliiK lliM Ijinf. In In i-nrli inoiuli. All nrn runlLilly lmltixi all it.rvU'. I It Inm:i. Miiii'iiiiti'iiikwi iiiiilnj fi-liooli Vnlmy .liiiiiibon. I'mlor. I'iiixt H.nii.r Uiirnrii Urniilwoy fllrpi-t. irvlcM fMi .uml:iy nt It ui. in. nml Kit . in I'isjir iniutln? '.(lhiln) cvriilnift IS o'clock f-iiintm hchoul nt inn m. CliiSi niello 1'rfilny vi'lnn lit s o'rloult v. Mi'.blillcM, I'Mtnr. O. II. Itrcru, Clirk. C ill, tnirrtntriiiliriit. :ivwi MiciiiTii.s. KMl' K. of I'., mrrtii iivi.rv iiinwlny nl.iit ul ".SO. Mull oiinliu cuait .mjii., (.oaii mlh IiivIIihI. mmt. VIMtltiK- finlirlili cor- II. MrKrxvicr, . c. u, id A. Jtlfl T. llllWKTII. K II. A b. Aliltilflrn IaIji, 'h. St A v n,..l t 1 A VCr'.'Z r-slNMIto r 'I'M .!iWr.W ''' i""'? ;r. 'ti.i..essti.o.oit.in,M . i L ' l &iltinlj) iilUt in i-nolt inoiuli, on nr be rn tiie lull nmn , 1) It. I 'low. H'nr!itirul MnMer. . I. Hi t.i i:ia, S. er. tary. Anlnior ClMptrr. S. II. i:.,rH ,itIi .Ms. ... mwt In il..iir Imll or. r hltlnL iun't ..n-1... ruirtlillinrwUv nltftitin nrlnnonUi. . (i lliii'tm. HU 1 1'i.vtt. A ll.li.MMi.WrBMrjr Aflioooi (.'mi No. M, Wootmiti or th. J.irnl. mm-ls In tl.tr ronil st Wulitliiviti, lull ;erjr wwiul awl Pmrlh MiiuMiv nljni. I'l'Jn'l '""U orriarfii Ihtliul t., .i ,;,""!','K "ouwil eoniiiuniliT. IlK.lll.lK Ilh.MI OU'IK. Adveithi: in tin. AidinoiiU iaKE . . TO ALL POINTS . . ffACNEH PALSCS 30JT2T 3lL'Zi';h:-r 0 . . . AND . . . Free Reclining ckali Caw . TO St. Louis, Kansas Qx and Chicago, t MnVlngetrtsoeonnwtlou with fat trt!n Kaituru and .Soritier.i line fur Wow York, Boston, Pliilailolpit,. ButTalo, Montroal and tSL Paul. Tho,'Katy"jiowrun to fit. LP' - r.vor i owurntl9. And U itiouniyou i. . .. from Doop Wtitor to St. LouIj, Kansas City end ii..ni o.u SEMJOE UNSURPASSED. Information cheerfully furnlshod by IAMH3 HAItKlift, V. G. OltUSH, sr. totis.il. UllkUS. OLD PIPERS FOR SALE CI CAT THIS OFFICE jPr a it i1 1 -1 11 . ! i PELT IT COMING. Tin Kntltierr IMil n l'oriinnriiluf; of III. Trrklil latr. There Is no shadow of doubt tint th". Hnglneor Kdwnrd T. Mwopo, who met .villi a terrible death In the on r of his tin in iiw cnglno nt l'lilln lol.ilrn lately, foil tlint ho had ft forewarning of (tome dire calamity. It came tnhtiii thlrty-Mx hours before It occurred. Ho intended to heed the, warning by not runiilDfr li tn cur Hut day, lint slioon off the fooling an a foolish su perstition. .Swooe ku'J UtihU wlfo on the morn- of tho provloiia day: "To-ntorron . ivlll ho til.- Lint day tho iltt nmiiM.' ' Ankvd wlirtt ho meant the engineer turned It olt by Raying pleiis.uitly: "It wll ho Sntiirdny, nnd I mean the lust day of the week." : Kutni'iliy morning he told h's wife! that ho hud hnd a to riblo iln-.-un o'i ' Thiirs.lsiy nii;ht, and fo.irod tint It boded no ood to him, nn'd that ha ' would not go to work that day. II.- : ivcnt out and bought a tu key fjr thoir dinner, nnd when ha brought It homo ho Mild: "I don t nca why I should 1)3 sucli n dunco ui to worry , i u'jiu inai urt.i'ii, nnu i win ijo unn i I laku my car out," which ho did. 'IV a houra later his dead body.wa carrlod home. Tho tonjun of n farmer's wnjfon, driven with tcrrlllo forco by runau ny liorw, pjnetrated tho cab nnd dUoin bowcled tho uiifortunnta enfjineer, xnd he wns killed almott Instantly. Tli I'.ulfnln of tlm I'rti.riit. j Tho Ktnpress Kiieciila hns fettled down Into tho nolltudo which beat on aides her to ciuluro her tncmoralile nnd cumulative sorrows. Her tall, sad figure goes In and out mining us v.th only tho recognition of sllont sympathy. Tho empress likes to have ' cominunicathm wllh as few pcoolo as povdblc. Tor instance, when she shops (sho does her own rsl io p j - i n if she llltcs to bo walled on V tho sanio salesman alwavs. I was wltnc-s ol sn Incident of this sort tho othur day. I'ho empress walked Into n well-' '.tiinwn London shop nnd asked fot ' Mr. , nauilu? oneof tho head men. She wns told he wns out, whcrstipon I sho remarked that sho would call Srilltl. mill U'ffit. nwnv r i.'n. fM hat sho certainly wimliiMuie again. mat, .Mr. alwavs w.i Ito.l o . hee. and that she would not be scrvd by ' my ono else. i . Nfir stuil oi ut VhI. I Arithmetic, which has b rn on the Yalo list of rciiuiroineuts .since tho university was first founded,. has been I dropped. As. a eoinpotiralloii a largo 1 amount of sludir In Kngllsh lltvniture must now bo done before a student, can enter Yule. .Much niore ulgobra ' an I g omeiry must also ly stu l cd Id ! tho preparatory sehools, and cxamlna-1 Hons In theso atibj -ets can bo taken In ' two years if wished. Several now ' courses are announced In the scientific depart ncnL Wont In o.ccirlcity. I metallurgy, hlstnrv nnd blo'ogy Is to bednnointha future aloiiL' cntlrelv' .: . i i -"b""" Conklnir dbhes ara now made in Rtiirhinfl. In tt-liil, In l... i.ti t tn-t with Iho water nr stea-u. Thn o.tlble Is loutaiueil lu a jacket, which In turn is Immersed l-i tlle outside ket tle eonta ning the bodiu ( wator It Is claimed that W this tho nutrlltnus qualities if m"at aro prescrv d noth lug pus-dug oir In vapur. 'i here is m dsturo onough lu llu meat tu pre vent it from bit ruing und all iho flavor Is retained while, again, the libtv retains a tenderness not found in any otlicr method A 1'rsvnli.il Air. n in. "ow, ' said the Intrepid esploror ' nftnr he hal shown the guileless na- i tire the Insnlu workings of the br.is ! watch a'tij tni I u ted hit ualvu won der at the mysteries of me di.inUm, "I will let you havo on of thesn fir tun 1 tusks, l'lien you c.i ii bo tho envy of , tho whole tribe." The native g.mile- ! man yawned. "I Haded a second hand wnr-c'uh for n bushel of those I things when I was :it this world s f.ilr last summer," said he, "and thorowtts '. not n one of tho it Hint ran for more than a week, liot ajiy chowln' about I your clothes?" j Tin. nine' Cook. I Tho king of .Sweden popped In tho I other day at the sailors' homo at i Stockholm just tu dinner was ho'ng I fcorved up, an I asked tho pot mli,sIon 1 01 inu sailors to uu their guest, which, I of course, they consented to. Sud ! I 1 .. i t t , . . ... denly his majesty exclaimed to his 1 uvmy itis mtijesiy cxriatmcil to his chamberlain, "Why, look here, hero's excellent calilmge soup. I never gat such totip ns this at my tible," After this tho king went Into tho kitchen nnd Interviewed tho cook. This diplo matic proceeding ended by the cook being taken Into the king's service rr In Knlarky, Tho Kentucky peoplo bollcvo In having n goodllmo. At an ol.l-fash- lonctt tlnnclng-party the other n ght, j to which sovcrnl women came with I heJr babtes, some young men changed j die clothes of tho infants whilo the'r - ,'wcnts wero dancing, und mixed them i generally. On the following day 1 I .aCiro was a great commotion boy j babies had unaccountably changed to girls, and, ns tho families lived miles I apart, It took several days to restore j the Innocents to thoir respective ' raothors. j A Kins Who Could Uijiis th. winds, I King Urrieus of Sweden publicly confessed that ho was n sorcerer and magician. Ho was the owner of an enchanted cap. whiuh ho pretended enabled him to control tho spirits and change the direction of the winds at pleasure. So Hriiilv did bis subjects bellevo in the bupernntur.il nowae of their rnter that when a storm m. Ufal'j woarlug his laugh cap." rrNUALI '9 rJTtiH.KNC53. M'liy VB' A (ii II Was In rlnm Pflrl' l'min h l"pnillr Drny. About twenty .vcar3 apo, I'rofoss ir Tyndnll In n lcctji. boiore nclnu called attention to tho lnult of Doces eary tnchnlcal hnowledjjn munlfoatoJ by mitiiy praotloltiji phnrmaoUtv "I wont Into a chtimlst'n shoo In certain town," said tho professor. and nskod for muriatic acid, h.iplng f I I I It I- .. l Iimnnri-.l t.w uv.u. hottlo. Tho chemist found ono. bur t taiir iourocl ono of hU own jirepara- lions out of It. and wns ubout tr. ! pour In nohl. but It was not tho acid ' I w.intodt so I repeated murliitln acid' for tho benefit of his profoistomU seuso nddlnif MiU-lt of siiltH1 on tho chiinco of Ills boiny moro fntnlllur : with tho popular ntimo of tho aclJ. ' Tim ilniirirUi. hmvnvnr. InsUtad tnat 'ho had tho rlcht n-ddi und. whon l pointed out that ho was glvir.jj rao ultrio ncld Instead, ho cot out n rharmacop id a' nnd turned over th paiTO?: pronounolnir tho I. ai In namos nnd synonyms with (front lluoncy In the endeavor to provo hlnuolf rltfht, I was really ishnutcd to contradict tho doctor, who was so Beruno in hit tulf-conlldamo. but I finally cnnrlncod i" him of his oiror and iccurcd tho nold 1 wanted. On nnthor occasion I ' took a physician's proscription, call- luff for a proparatl n containing morphino, to a druvfrl-t's to bo filled. 1 hapjioncd to read tin prodorlptlon tnysolf before luui llne; It to tho clerk, I mid noticed that tho directions for j taking read: jQuarta quaquo horn iimotidiim' (tj Ihi taken ovory fourth hour) Whon tho bottlo camo homo tho labol read, 'To bo taken ovory , tpiartcr ;if an hour,' which would 1 I huvo jjivon mo exactly sixteen tlmrs tho proscribed quantity, and I naod I not toll you. yottnx Bontlemon, that if I hud not road that pru'ot'iptlon I should not bo horo tulkln to you now." It Is a o'n,'tiInr und sad coin cldenco that tha profo-ior lost his lllo thrn-.ih just sueh ignorant liiuiilliii',' of drugs a-i ho had bovoroly t'ondutunod. Jtnrrh srtt . tt. I nevor think of fcrr.l tliros with, out thinking ol the funny, although wholly Illogical nrcunimu mudn b? an ', IllJ' dnrky." said ! volur About deso hvnr haM limes. boss. ho said, '(ley's u ;;ood deal or foolishness olii' r.n no .v. I always sits u lectio ooiIh': n'joul. m-.' feelings In do springtl -o. but whenovor I glu l?ifough w!d Mu.vh I foola outlor.' "llow'b thn:.' I nsked. "Well. hos. l'vo ii"tts noticed dnt when 1 j;lui frough do ir.o.ith of iflnrch. I libs do rost oh do year.' "Hut how dno that allcct buslnesj and hard times?' I linked. " 'Wod. boss, do (.iiino rulo Is good iicro. l'vo till ui 'served tint w'en wo BitH frjugh i rl-tans nil right, a country don't go to dodobbll.'" Am. Ill -r V rlu, v. It Is related of (loorgij Ctarl;. '.ho colnhrated nogro in lustful, that do ing n.xanilnd up u wit.ii.-K9, ho was lo.orely Inlo-r.iaateil by tho at tornoy, who w.shod to break down his oviduueo. i 'Vou nro lu tho negro mtustrol bitslnosi, 1 bolluvo" iniulrml tint lawyer. j "Vos. hlr," nnsworod tlcorje promptly. "iMt't that rathor a low calling?" tlcmandod tho loanio I eounsol. . ! "I don't know but what It Is, sir." toplle.l the minstrol. -but It In to much better than my fathor's that I am rather prou I of It" 1 lllTH l lil-lf W ut. Mrs. I'nrkor Xorali, what bo-nmn 5f thoso curds .Mrs. Ynn Alstyno nid ilhs Uo Miirtimor loft hem yestoi i 1 ny ? I .Nor.-ili 1 lute thorn. Mrs. dldn t tluiiK thoy was of lo you. l'at kor. nn) use Mrs. I'arircr And what did ycu do with theinJ Noruh- I tint thoin to mo cousin !n doisoy l ity: sho tines n grata, dalo of citllhr. tin I t iought .-lio uioight tiBo 'cm --llmpo.-'s l.u.ar. Ve i t n -i-'tf. Kino olees aro seldom found in a country when, si -la up meat diet pre vails. 'lllOKO Itlll llllS Who 1..1L llw. mo"t fl-ih thoo of NilsaniJ yjnor.) 'mvo fow ,'no "btgers among thorn, , 10 SWl,,)t volcos aro found in tho 'l8,1 wom' of tlio oountry, nnd not ' l'10 town Norway Is not a con-,. ""'b"' neeauno t noy oat too nlut!'' ""b but Mvedon Is a country if ifrntn n.,.1 kr.n 'I'l... t i of Krain 'r'" carnlvorottil 1 uuus uruaij. gritin-eatiug uirus sing. I m mai:mpnin. it Is . I a curiiras priivlslon of naturo that thu ivr.isi, .irpcis. j water supply should remain pent np looplo In F.uropo who buy I'orslnn 1 In the hills until wanted. In Dm-set-enrpots li'tlo think of tho onoriuoua , 'dro tho conntry folk say the sprlnira ...-w. ...... uuuu uAjiuiiiiuu on mo .nn,'l,i I. I.. .1 . . ..u.i.mfc. it is uuno oxciusivoiy tiy land; nnd ovory stitch in tho carpot Is inadu sopurutoly, Doing afterwards clipped with U10 scissors and beaten 1 down, homo idea of tho work may bo formed hun it Is known thut in a 1 ood oari.ot thero are about 10.000 i tltcho to every square foot. IIN.r. "Whero yo going?" said ono small boy to another. Tor tho foot ball game." So'm I. My big brothor's B'oln' ter tako tna" "Humph. My b!, brother urtralda't C to 11 fo- t ball gam" WoiUCti't-go-to-u-fort s.TjI-gaoie!'' '.uw. Air brullioT was la tho 1 waft LU'i suoa o'l:w lttlIB, be' ka." i lr.'tts. Swa'JoT and n. tlas a?s as nla tu their (dude tsf b;;tb Tatar ns u "yruo.sloujJ bcMityj' iiotbln y nowly-falloa rUi w;ur thoroucly plcivtics thets. aud, it toinptel tt bmth. It U jsnralb b;r lonja bWsI low pool 1 tha mail wiutL na 10 ir rm will -vp.jritfi. METHODS PP FARMING. lion Ibo Ch.trarterlttlci of 2ftluaiUtf Crop Out In tlllnc'' For ImH a hundred tulles about New fork the country Is ft Mflon of :nall farm. Nearly nil are carefully tlllo.1, but the manner In which eiwh Is oon duolcd eomen oloiu to InJloatlu th uutlonallty o( the owner. Thk natlva Amerli an likes a Uwu in front of hit house and loarea uncultivated strip ........ I... d.ll. ... . , UOr ino IOUC" OI Ul uhuv AUIl 111 ! proferenca In the way of oroj.s I. for tf"1, ,. ., . , ,. j , KDKHnaon and he Cerman 1 ''"vote much iicb to borrlos and ve. etnblos. aud both delight lu dUplay, of ilowurs before their houiwn. Tho frenchman Is fciiro to bo a Rrnp. (frowor. He, too, revels In fluwors, , hut ho fosters those that, out or as potted plants, will Hnd a city market. i Tlu Irishman U a ralsor of potatoos. cabbages aud corn. His home dis plays little outside adornment, bn almost always there Is about 1 an nlr of solid comfort, and one m&j be nuro to soo a pig-pen not far from tho cottage j Abroad "land la land," and those who have been tenants of holdings that cost thorn an annual rental of 810 per acre retain thoir habit of close culti vation whuu farming In the United Ktatos. Here, again, the dllTerence betwoen the Amoricnn und tho foreigner crops out. Tho former U prodigal of toll and lets tho dlulcult spots alone; ths lattor utilizes every inch of dirt clear to the roadway and uses fcrtillzari with skill and advantage to ldmwclf. WANTED TO CONTINUE. A Clrart'Dlggar Hot Anilons to Go Oat at llunlneH by UylnfC A man whoso occupation Is that of (frnve-dlggor and a woman whoso trado Is cleaning so'.lcd llnon nit tldo by side In an electric car. They wero on very intiitiato terms. Ills name was .lohu and how was IlrldgoL Saul llrldgut: "How be you now-a-da'as. John? It's a long time silica I soon you Inst." 'Nut over and above, IlridgL Me nnd tho old woman 'ave got the grip bad." "Why for land' sake dou'tyoa gi to bod and sweat It out? You never 11 ha any better us long a. you bo out in this grlppy nlr." "Nrldgot," dolefully, "my buelnuM won't lot me loaf. Aid you've no idea what a trying trudc mine is." "Sure, sure, to bo sure It is; bat . John-" "What, Ilrldgotr "Suppose you should dlo. Then you couldn't dig nny moro graves, and then what 'ud the corporation do?" "I nover thought of It that way. If I should dlo tho committee would bo put to no end of bother flndliv; another num. The tricks of the trudo b something awful. Why, thore ain't one man in ten who run tMj a gray proper. Ilrldgct, I guoj.s I'll tn'ta your ndvlo-e. Wo haven't g.it any jobs on hand just now and ain't llkvly to bavn for kvoral days. In th meantime I gneis I'll go t bjd unl bwoat out tha grip. Than whon somebody dies 1 will feel In bullet humor to dig his last robt'.u' plactf." Why It.. Aligm n Hull. Tlm r.-ason why nnvthlitg of a rsil nol.-r e.Telles and Infuriates animals if the ov family is bei-niMo red is th coinplliiiuntnry color of green, and thn eyes of cuttle being long fixed on . a green herbage while foedlmr. wh"n they nbpy nni thing ted It Imprestos their sight with a grently luurc-mr I Intensity. No doubt the saiiu iCf r -t is produced upon till grazing iiiiiuinti by buingnudilenly confronted with the color rn.l, but oxen and bulls, MnR more pugnuolous, show gn-titer s citcinent. and will rveu attaek thai which surrrUes tlietu, TIi Imw.r Abri.t.L The French baker is not only ra 'julred to conform to laws rojurdlnj wwlght, but he U ulso told at what prico ho must sell his bread. He i:l further requlrod to deposit n certain sum of money in tho hands of thn municipal autliorltlej us a surety of good behavior. In th j Inrga fortlll.d cities ho has to keep a speolflsd quan tity of Urnron hanlto provide for warlike omergc notes. In (lormanr laws of similar tuiiort are in xUt euoo, aid nro enforced with tmh severity that no baker evor d roams of defying thorn. Sprtnci ItrrxV lo rttirnttry, "Fubruary fill-dike," Is so called. ciuse, irrespoctlvo of rainfall, tho "mi. micr iwgii wtnits. i.ast vear ..1 ..... . . . . ' mere was Ilttlo wind before they ittokp, nut in ono timn tliey Irrlgnted the meadows, ns thoy do yearly, gen erally about thu middle of February, thus justifying tho old title. A WnmWful rti.rry Trie. What Is bollevod to bo tho largest snd most fruitful cherry tree lu the world stands on land owned by Mr. 7ohn Capuro of Orovllle. CbI. H is of tlm oic-hr-nrt variety, and Is a wonder In seroral woys. It Is elghtoea yor old and Is nx foot In circumference al the ground, and over ilxty feot high. During the season of 1637 (which you can put down as ono eoepJoaau favorable to the oherrv) It boro J.800 pounds 0 fruit The lllKrH Judge Jbromlah DlaeU for a lona time wore a black wig. On one oe caslon, having donuotl a new out, tt mot Senator IlayartV, who thn a, costed hltuj "Why, Black, how yonmr you lookl Von are not so gray as I am, and you must be twenty year older." "Humph!" replied the Judirej good reason; your hair comes by icscoat d I ffct mine by purchaM."