The Government Oats. TIIRKK HUNDRED OK TIIESK ANIMAf.S KNCA(iKI) IN PROTECTING RECORDS. Three Inimlred and odd cats are maintained by the United States Gov eminent, the cost of their support be ing carried as a regular item on the accounts of the l.st Ofticc Depart ment. They are distributed among about fifty post offices, and their duty is to keep rats and mice from eating postal matter and mail sacks. There work is of the utmost importance wherever large quantities of mail are collected as, for example, at the New York 1'ost Office, where from 2,000 to 3.000 bags of such material are commonly stowed away in the basement. Formerly great damage was often done bv n.ischievous rodents, which chewed holes in the sacks and thought nothing of boring clear through bags of letters in a night. Troubles of this sort no longei occur, now that the of ficial pussies Keep watch, hacli city postmaster is allowed from $8 to $40 a year fur the keep of his feline staff, sending his estimate for "cat meat" to Washington at the beginning of each quarter. Care is taken not to feed the animals too "high," in order that their appetite for live game may be keen. It is laid down as a rule that no meat shall be given when there is a mouse or a rat to be caught. Cats are kept in all the Government buildings at Washington. In that of the State, War and N'avy Departments ihey are employed not only to protect the priceless papers stored there, but to guard against fire. Twice the War liepr.rltneiit has been set afire by rats gnawing matches on one of these oc casioi.s in the office of the Secretary t war m tne middle of the night. year ago the treasury had nine cats, but tiiey made themselves obnoxious, and all were given away but two. 1 nese are as wild as jxjssiljle, getting a living uy loraging for themselves, .wice are notoriously lond ot chewmg up money, Lut they have no chan'x- to get at Lncle Sam s paper cash, which is kept in rooms with iron walls that defy their teeth. Rats occupied the Tension Ollicc in great numbers while it was in process of building, taking up their residence in the walls and floors as fast as they were put up, Two years ago four cats were intro duced there to guard the records of the old soldiers and they nave driven most ot the vermin away. I he best rat killer of the quartette not long ago, being frightened, at something, fell from the second gallery, fifty feet, to the tiled floor, was killed. The White House has two cats, one a black and white female, kept in the kitchen, and the odier a black Tom, kept in the stable. Mrs. Harrison had four hand some Maltese cats but they disappear ed. But the Capitol is the greatest place in Washington for cats. The huge windings swarms with them and at night they scamper about in troois MV. .1.1. 1 r . .-uuuiy Knows now many 01 tnem there arc, but the watchmen reckon them by scores. They are all vagrants and wild as hawks. In summer they are scattered about the neighborhood to some extent, but in winter they gamer within the building. At about o uc-iock every nignt tney Degin a mad racing throuch the emotv corri dors, which are made to resound with their cries. The acoustic effects pro duced ara astonishing. Let a single grimalkin lift up his voice in Statuary Hall, famous for its echos, and the silence of the night is broken by a yell as loud as a locomotive whistle. ' A fovorite place for cat-concerts is the whispering gallery down below, known as the '-crypt," where the feeblest sound is magnified into a roar. How's This I We offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Tkalx, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, t). Wai.di.nc, Rinnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per uoitle. Sold by all Druggists. jo 6-1 mo. Crime and Criminals. Socrates was tried and put to death for disbclif in the national religion. The average cost of criminal prose cutions in England at present is 3 3 , The Romans had a jury system, the jury being drawn from the roll of citi zens. There are over 5,000 assassinations o attempts at murder every year in Italy. ' C)ver 68 per cent, of the whole num. Der of English criminals are unable to ead. . Capital punishment was abolished n Switzerland in 1874 and restored in ,879- WILLIAM LIVSET HEARD TROM. KUNAWAY CASHIER OK THE STATE TREASURY SEES INSURANCE COM MISMuSEK l.UPEK. Says Ha Will Oomi B ic'i 8o:no Day. William Livsey, who was state treas urer and afterward cashier in the same office, has been heard from. Livscy disappeared mysteriously from Harris burg early in July, 1891, about the time the llardsley peculations were being investigated, and has since been in hiding. During his absence he has been reported in all parts of the eaith. At one time he was in South America, another time in Canada, then in the Northwest and again in Europe. In all this time his whereabouts have only been known to his family and his personal friends who have been in constant communication with him and are familiar with his movements. I he gentleman who has resurrected Livscy is Insurance Commissioner Lupcr. Mr. Lupet had not seen the absconding state official since the bright July day, when, while cashier of the state treasury, he packed his valise and bidding good-bye to his friends in Harrisburg left for parts unknown. The insurance commissioner returned on Tuesday from Hie World's Fair and says that while strolling through one of the buildings he met Livscy, shook h inds with him and conversed with him a few minutes' UVSKV WIM. TEI.I. A IX UK KNOWS. The runaway official did not volun teer any information concerning hiai self nor the business he is pursuing, but remarked that he was more sinned against than sinning and that some day he would teturn to Harrisburg and make a clean breast of every thing he knows in connection with the liardsley scandal. Livscy has kept himself informed on matters and things here ami was familiar with what had been said about him. He was well dressed and wore a full beard. When Uvsey disappeared his only facial ornament was a moustache. During the many years Mr. Livscy was connected with the state treasury he was known as an indefatigable worker and as a man who cared noth ing for vacations. In July, 189 1, "Honest John Bardsley was under ar rest for appropriating several million dollars from the Philadelphia city treasury and his private papers fell in. to the hands ot die authorities. About this time Mr. Livsey took a heavy cold and left Harrisburg one day very suddenly for Pittsburg for the benefit of his health. He had been out of the city a few days when Mayor Stuart, of Philadelphia, published the report of the experts who had been examining Bardsley's books On the stub of the ex-treasurer's personal check book was found the entry. "To William Livsey, for his kindness to me during the year, $500." CASHIER'S SUDDEN FLIGHT ROM H.VR RISULRG. About this time a married daughter of Mr, Livsey, living in Milwaukee, Wis., was seized with a serious illness ; so serious, indeed, that there was some danger ot her death. Mr. Liv sey at once started for her bedside and has never been seen in this locali ty since. He owned a handsome resi dence in the East End, the fashion able residence quarter of Pittsburg, and this property he sold some time during the last week in August, iSot. The sale of his Pittsburg real estate was promptly followed by the removal of Mr. Livsey's personal effects from his apartments, at the home of Adam McAfee, No. 424 Market street, by an attachee of the treasury depart ment. Mr. Livsey is credited with posses sing a valuable fund of information about the Bardsley scandal and could tell an interesting story about the doings of certain Republican officials and politicians if he wanted to break the silence which he has maintained for so many years. He entered the stale treasury in 1880 as cashier under Silas M. Bailey and held this position until 1883, when he was elected state treasurer. He was succeeded bv Senator Quay in 1885 and was again appointed state treasurer when the latter resigned to enter the United States senate. Treasurer Boyer ap pointed him cashier again, which po sition he held until he disappeared. Aycr's Sarsaparilla, sending the brain pure blood, makes sound both mind and body. A World's Fair Flier. Mr. Hardy Times (on his way to the fair.) Porter, why do they call this train the limited ?" Porter 'Cause, sah, you ain't 'lowed to gib de portah more'n fo' dollars at any one time, sah. Puck. With Ely's Cream Balm a child can be treated without pain and with per fect safety. It cures catarrh.hay fever and colds in the head. It is easily ap plied into the nostrils and gives im mediate relief. Price 50 cents. My catarrh was very bad. For thirty years I have been troubled with it have tried a number of remedies without relief. A druggest advised Ely's Cream Balm. I have used only one bottle and I can say I feel like a new man. I make this voluntary statement that others may know of the Balm J. W. Mathewson, (Lawyer) Pawtucket, R. I. NOTES ON FOREIGN NOTABLES. Tiif. duke of Ctinibrldgo takes the keenest Interest, In the welfare of pri V11 te Milliters 11 rid In very popular iinv 1:1 the men of the ranks. TllK dulie of Westminster has s: ent overl.(HKi,(r,!iiiM rebuilding .ritni hail, which Is now cu'isidored to iiv,l Ciats worth us Knglaiid's 11 nest house. Tin; duchess do Muillo Is always recognized In the Itoin do 1! miotic by her immense couch. It date: from the Inst century nnd Is equipped with pos tilions and outriders in livery. Nkhviii;nnkha never troubles Mine. Melba, the prent singer, even on n "first night." "The greater and the more distinguished the. imdionee," she Rays, "the more stimulated and braced I feel. Thero Is something' that responds to the exigency of tho occasion." I'uop. Max Mri.r.i".n hns enjoyed unique , distinction. On December 1S7. nt tho Invitation of Denn Stan ley hp delivered a lecture In Westinin ster nbliev on tne "ITeiiglonH of the World." tho onlv nddress ever dell ered bv 11 liivumn within tho snored precincts. It is not often that a roynl jvtmv r.ge co.iilesceinls to net tin judge In a bicycle eontct. Tho kin'' of tho Ilel Brians recently did tins, however, 11 l.mssols. Since then ho lias neooini infatuated with bievolinir, mid hti offered a modal to he competed for 1 niniiteurs ihivraeo from l'arist i lirus Kls. Tiik young emperor of China fins ns keen 11 relish for the pleasures of th laiile as 11 11 v epicure m lits nonunions, F.ight plates form tho staple of hi dinner menu. Tho emperor Insists 1 having bears' paws, nntclopo tails, ducks" tong'trs, torpedo eels' ea el's lump, nior.key,' lip-.. i! -p' tail nnd marrow bones served at Id:, tabl every day in tho year. TRANSATLANTIC L1NZRG. Paihsia.V thieves have been detect stoalin;' loots from a hoot shop by means of a lUhmg-rod und line. At St. Malo then? is an omnibus con duetor who is a ma run is, a count h cams his living by making mousetraps nnd 11 bathing mnn whf) rejoices in double title Count Sautl do la Jli fface, Marquis de Chuiiibcrv. Amonc tho latest enthusiasts for b cycle riiiing in l'.nissols i, Mine. I.iu. bcrt do liothsehiid. who goes regularly to the Iis do la ambro to practice, Kieyclc riding lias created juiUi a furoro in the city anions tiio geuUe sex. A FUlKxn of the labor movement lui taken to tho house of commons and left in tho hands of the attendants a black leather bug, engraved with ai inscription to John Hums in gold let ters: "To John Hums, in memory o tho great (look strike, lss'J.' Tub teapot which tho princess of Uiilos invnriahly uses every day nt Sandrmgham is exceedingly curious, and is said to be of priceless value It is very old, in the shape of a stou Dutchman sitting astride a bitrrel o wine. Tho old man's cap serves for a lid and a gold tap hi tho barrel lets .out tho favorite five o clock beverage. CHURCH AND CLERGY. New churches built in America last year numbered nearly 10,000. Tub lYesbytoriaiis have sixty-eight missionaries and thirty-eight churches in Japan. Ki-.v. V. I. Ciia.iiif.hi.a!.v lias been appointed superintendent of the Chris tian I'.ndeavor movement m India. I:," tho United States and Dritish America thero are lao.l!)7 Sunday schools. These aru attended by over 10,000,000 pupils. At tho last meeting of the Provincial synod of Canada lit. Hev. John Travers Lewis, LL. D., lord bishop of Outario, was elected metropolitan. Tub last census returns present in tcresting stalistios showing that there aru in sw.w j.ugiana y;io,ooo mora Uoman Catholics than Protectants. Tiik Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints claims a membership of HO.ooo people. Most of Its churches aro in tho I nited States. The Presbyterian Woman's Foreign Missionary boeiety of New York has twenty-live women missionaries in ltra.il, Chili and Colombia 'stationed in half a dozen different places and doing effective work in all. FOR STUDENTS OF NATURE. A Bi'iUBH's eyes aro not in his head but in the upper part of tho thorax. Tiik longest animal known to exist is the rorqual, which averages 100 feet in length. I s proportion to its hize, the horse has a uiiallcr btoiuuch than any other quadruped. Itusn.MKN' and negroes possess a more prominent and narrow chest than tho white races, whoso chest is broader and flatter. Tiik flea is covered with . armored plates, very hard, and overlapping i nch other. I'ach is set with spikes and bends in conformity with tho move ment of tho body. Di;w is the greatest respecter of colors. To prove this take pieces of glass or boards and paint them red, yellow, green and black. Kxposo them at night, and you will find that tho yellow will bo covered with moisture, that tho green will bo damp, but that the rod and black will bo left perfectl' dry. THE DAIRY. Cows enoui.D bo kept off low, woody pastures. UoTTKil that is it long time coming is aid to be of inferior quality. Cows snour.D bo milked daily at tho Mine time and by the same person. It Is said that when cows are fed on bran the cream rises slowly and is hard to churn. The average yield of milk per cow in Great' Britain is said to be four hun dred pounds a year. AirtiNQ the milk thoroughly before setting will help greatly in preventing bad flavor In milk and butter. BROWNING, 910 and WARREIf A. KT.T.7I. Tli 0 Lowest Eato r.f the Year to Chicago via Pcnusvlvauia Ra;lro.til. a h;rtiii.r kkducimx in fare for coach fxclrmons. '1 he rapidly' approaching termina tion of the Columbian Kxposition and the enormous travel now directing it self to Chicago prompt the I'ennsyl v.ini.a Railroad Company to still furth er reduoc its round-trip rate on the popular world's Fair Coach Excur sions The ra'e from Philadelphia will lie $17 : Lancaster, $10.85 llar" risburg, $15.75 ; Altoona, $14.50, and a proportionate reduction from other points along tiie main line and branch es. These rates apply only to special trains leaving on September 2Sth, October 2d and an additional one list arranged for October f".th. The ickets will, as before, ! good for rc- urn DassaL'e within ten das on trims , t-, -v eaviiii; Chicago at 3. 15 and n. to P. M. The rate has now reached the low est possible point, ami is within the means of almost every one, which end the railroad company has bng been en deavoring to attain. Early applica tion for tickets is urge.!, in view of the increased demand which will undoubt edly follow this liberal announcement. The service for this travel will be maintained at the same standard for which the Pennsylvania Railroad Company is justly world-wide famous. What Do You Take Medicine for? IJticnus vnu are sirV . and want to get well, or because you wisn to prevent niness. men reinem - .u i r i' c :ii- iiiai i iuuu a ouiaapui ilia cuKc.a all diseases caused by impure blood and debility of the system. It is not what its proprietors say but what Mood's Sarsaparilla ixies, that tells the story of its merit. Be sure to get Hood's, and only Hood's. Purely vegetable floods Pills -25c. Bright Anticipations. Four-Year-Old Tommv Are thcr any telegraft wires in Heaven ? Sunday bchooi 1 eacher No, Tom my. Ihey are not needed there. Tommy (his face lighting up) Then if 1 qo there I can 11 v a kite all day, can't I ? Chicago 'i'ribune. One word describes it-"perfection. We refer to De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, cures oostinate sores, burns. skin diseases and is a well known cure for piles. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. 10-14 iyr. France has more persons over sixtv years of age than any other country. Ireland comes next. If vou can afford to hi annoved bv sick headache and constipation, don't use DeWitt's Little Earlv Risers for these little pills will cure them. W. S. Rishton. Drusmst. 1 0-14-1 v. On Inu'fr Tirnadwnv in Kew Vork in corner plats land is worm irom $15, 000 10 5120,000 per iront 100c. Bogus ! BoirJ9 white lead would have no fial dlH it nnt afford makers a Iartrcr orofit than Strictly Pure White Lead. The wish mnn is nwiir nrciialnr1 ti buy paint that is said to be "just as goou or - oeiier nna Strictly Pure White Lead The market is flooded with spurious wiikc icaus. 1 ne louowing analyses, made by eminent chemists, of two of these misleading brands show the exact proportion of genuine white lead they contain : Misleading Brand "Standard Lead Co. Strictly Pur Whit Lead. Bt. I.nm. " MuturluU lTonortlona AnttWrpA h Bnrytcs 69.30 nor cent. Reuis C'huuvunot OxidaofZinc IM.IK por cent. & Uro., W'Uitu Luud tj.W uur Cuut. HI, I.ouin. Less than 7 per cent, white lead. Misleading Brand Pacific Warranted Pura A White Lead." Muleriala 1'ronnninna AhaIw.i i, fliilphutHof Lead 4.1H per cent. Ledoux Co.. Oxido of Ziue 45.04 pur cent. New York. Vurylea B0.BH per coui. No white lead in it. You can avoid hno-na UnH K . chasiog the John T. Lewis & Bros. brand. It is manufactured by the " Old Dutch" process, and is the standard. For Bala hu th mnat paint (verywher. If you ar (oinf to paint, It will pay you to end to ua Tor book containing Informa tion that may av you many a dollar; it will only coat you poatal card to do ao. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., FbUadilpbia. Summer Men nrc now looking for Fal! Overcoats OUnSrre equal 1 1 cu.'.o'.r. made. The fashionable sorts are Vicuna.s,Vors teds, Cheviots end Homespuns. Prices. $25, S20, $15 and downwards to for an excellent one. KING & CO. 912 Chestnut St. Philada. Opposite Tontoni ? Fine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS at McKillip Bros., Bloomsburg. The best are the cheapest. iYfiLPlLLS A urtil Only Cittrilni A Orf.rlr...! rc, aiwuvit r"tlitd. iadic. uk 1 mnrni HtytTfi la !! immI tiui.t nu-tnlKo yV1 ti.rt.m .it,. I itmf i'liiHii At I r nit nr ,1 lii tinp fur i'rti mint j, l 1iuiod1 u i "lt'llrf for . l ((, in lrtt?r, hr w tnru Mull. 10.0O T. iiiinmu. A im i-.t,,'r. I inriiriiri uuoili'iu V-Ji 11" !" ij nr rvlift iin-1 fs tin iiihtUihlo urpfor Pllen. i'rici'fl. H TirwiritfiHorrmiTl. HiinipW free. AMriHw"A NAK tMS," Ijox ll;t New York City. f j REALLY liUL, 1 to the Ground. Just look at tile bottom of this, Erath's Patent J J 1 a ."r Hitching Post. iBonnd to star whero It's planed' !'' Ut Like to know more uuoui.it, 7 name enpapest tlinre In. Write to C. W, ERATH 03 S. Main. W ILo.... nX FLYS Catarrh Cleans the Nasal Passages, Allays Tain and Inllammalion, Heals the Sores. Restores the Sense of Taste ami smell. iir rbihrf TRY TEE 0TJEE. IAY-EEVER A pnr'li le Is applied Into ear.'i, nosrnl and la a,..-.... l..,a n j n t I . .... ..... .. ,. resist ered, B0 els. ELV BKoTllKliS, 5i Wunen St., N CAVEATS, TRAD! MARKS, DESIGN PATChTS, AASviinuT, JrS;.'?lT9rin",",n na Handhoolt wrltftto MLNN A lOy Ikil Bhuauivat, W Viibit. Oliient bnrenn for Maarlna ptom In Amerli-. J.very patont Uken out by ua 1 brought beforo the pulilio by a notice glveu t rm ot cbarge la tho I,rmjt drmlatlnn of any nlontlflo paper In the wiirld. tfpluiulidly llltintrated. No ln;ililirput Hhout it. Weekly ;j.M, Jesrt 1.6U aiz m- us. ninrew All .N A ('0 'Iroadnay, N'uw Vor City. THOMAS GORREY Plans and Estimates on all kinds of buildino-s. ReDairinr and carpenter work orompdv attended to. ii Inside Hrrdwood finishes a specialty. Persons of limited means who desire to build can pay pan and secure balance by mortgage. 01 WORLD'S FAIR BEVERAGE. The most healthful aud Donular drlnlt nr rim age. ' Wie proper drink for both table and flrwitdo now wllliln the reneh of all. Kvery tliriny housewife can provide for her home, irnipe, or. an, penr, cherry, iippliybanuna and pineapple elders at the aiiuill expense of rtfteen cents rinr trillion. Keep your husbands and wons at home by preparing for them those delightful and thatmlirht rwsslbly rind lis wav inirTti... L,.3. loo n a. It only takes ten minutes to miike any hese di.l Urlitriil tli'tnL-u L.n..in.. one of these for one, or so eeuTs for seven of t lie'.'riiit. ci.i.. Hcolnea". Addresx tnue unur, S4M Uallmot Ave., CUXfi, 7lIT "fc ' 1 VU Qltt-tf j& Solentiflo American Supplies TWO GOOD COOPS. (Inn l ,Miln from KoukIi l.umhrr, th Othrr from llurrt-L T'ljf. 1 shown a cheap coop, made frotn ruffh Inrnhcr. It is R feet Inmr, 14 Inches wide nnd R0 Inches hiph. To lmild thn coop, nail tho end boards to fcthor nt tho top; this will make an A hhiipcil frame. Then null thn bottom htiurd at ouch of ihe cnis. and the t t t )tn arid ends aro complete. Side up the backs till but 12 inches of the lower part and then cut a board the desired mmmw no. 1. width ami length and fasten it by hlnifoa to tho portion above. This pives a door the whole length of tho coop, n-ul is useful for cleaning the coop ttnil cu'chlng the ehiclts. The front is hoar lcd down to within 1'J inches of thu bottom, nnd the n niiiirid.er in covered with lath, and pro vides for the chickH a space to run out and in tho coop. Thero should be one luth rimdn to slide up and down U !'ow the hon to pas in nnd out w hen d.-sircd. For ventilation there are four one inch holes on each side just below the peak. To close the chicks in the coop, stand a l"-ineh board on its edpe and place a stick against it. This will also keep out tho ruts. 1'ijr. 0 show s a coop made out of a suit barrel. To build this, just nail all the hoops tifrht to the staves, then cut out about one-third of tho head nnd staves. This pves a flat-bottomed coop with a circular roof. For tho front, nail on laths about ljf inches apor, but have the eenter one slide, so as to uliow the hen to pabs through. Tho hlide on both coops can be made by n;iilir.(r a lath over the eenter one nt the top and bottom, to allow it to slide bi:tween the coop and other laths. These coops should be whitewashed at least once every three weeks and cleaned every week. I have been using the barrel coop for three years and find" no. 2. It a cheap and serviceable one, but If the ground is damp a board should be placed beneath It to keep the chicks dry. To close the coop, do as in No. 1. I'laco the coops so as to face the south, and when the breeding season is over :lean them thoroughly and white wash and store them In a building so as to have them ready for next Reason. There are numerous inquiries for 8 sure for young chicks when they ap pear (lumpish and will not eat I will venture to sav that one-half of Ihncn eases are caused by lice. If Instead of writing lor a cure they would examine their chicks tho trouble would likely bo found in a multitude of lice playing on the poor chick, sadly to iU detriment. Use insect nowder frenl all over the chicks and on tho motheS hen; also use carbolic acid and vaseline to grease their heads; then clean and whitewash the icood. Thesn mmvllM will prove fatal to lice and improve the juichs. umo t anner. NOTES FOR BEEKEEPERS. When bees are trorirod with honey they never volunteer an attack. t-N'.rssbecs aro out into a nrfn.ftc frost-proof place they had better be left; in the open air all winter. Hers, when frightened bv drumming on the hive, till themselves with honey and will rarely fight. ' 1 us formation of new colonies alioulrl icnerally be confined to the season when tho bees are accumulating honey.! Do not spoil nice white honey by storing it away in dirtv-looklnff no especially if it is to be sent to market; 1 r is best to begin In good season so us to be ready to winter tho bees in as good condition as possible, Commence in good season to gather up and store away in as good condition us possible all surplus combs and boxes. , If a colony becomes queenless and it is not desired to uuito it with another, give it a frame of brood from another colony containing brood in its first stuges. Tub double hive is now used to mass tho bees for work and profit, and thero. is no reason why the double hive should, not be doubled again, securing in thisi way a greater economy of labor on tha part of tho bees and tho beekeeper. t All tho boxes or frames containing" honey should bo removed from tho hlvoi as soon as convicted. In this way the, boxes will not be soiled and the beau- tiful whiteness of the eomba will Vw preserved from the bees passing over lu, Each hive should have its own bot tom board, and this. board shonM i,. n tho same dimensions as the bottom c , tne hive, except that it should proje ; two inches on the entrance nd. n,n . that way servo as a kind of porch or alighting place for tho bees. In using the smoker the Judgment of the operator must determine tho quan tity of smoko, as in some eases more will be needed thau in others. tk only rule is to, use enough to keep tne beos under control from tho start, ut tho same time taking care not to uiu..; so dense a smoke as to kill t.h tw.AU St. Louis Republic.
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