PEANUTS AND THEIR USES. Ttf Annual Cmp Worth Million of Pol lm nnd tb Demand IiicrcuMns;. Tho "goober" Industry Of Norfolk in nnlqmo. Here a little city In Virginia baa liocoine tho grentost Olntrlliutlng ctntrc of pcnnuta In the world. A pwi But Is a pretty smnll Item, but nil an nual crop of something like r,X0,0M trashfls, worth millions of tlollnrs, nakes a pretty Mg Item. The demand rr goobers linn doubled within tho Inst ye years, and the supply does not 11" the growing demand, r Few people know the curious uses to which the goober has beeu put In trade of late years. No other single plant raised In this country Is used In so many different ways. Tho Chinese say that the coeonuut palm has as many useful properties as thero nro days In the year. The goobur Is not so unl Varsnl as that, but It lias as many Taltiablc qualities as there are days tn the week. Tho solid part of the not Is peculiarly nutritive, and supplies fruit and food for many a family. Tho vines make fine fodder, some say as good as clover hay, while hogs fatten on what is left In the Holds after the crop has been gathered. If you grind the nut yon get a sweet quality of flour, with which the house wife makes delicious biscuit. If you !T.'f It you will obtain a valuable oil, resembling olive oil, and used for similar purposes. This oil also enters largely into the manufacture of the better grades of soap. The kernels are toasted for coffee. The roasted kernels are also used in the manufacture of some kinds of chocolate. The confec tioner helps to ruin our digestion In boyhood days with peanut candy; the Georgia cook alone knows how to make rich pastry of pounded pentiuts. The artist, with paint brush, silks and iatint, creates novel and beautiful pea nut ornaments, so that peanut dolls and other curios may now be seen iu the shop windows of New Turk, es pecially around holidays. These arc some of the ways In which the legumi nous nut Is useful to us. New York Independent. Judge Gary and the Jurors. 1 Judge Gary has always had an es pecial dislike for men who try to shirk jury service on flimsy excuses, and a number of good stories aro told of ex periences that veniremen have had with him. A little German once tried to- get out of jury service on the plea that he could not speak good English. "You'll not have to speak any at all," said the Juilge. "Well, Shudgo, I don't tlnk I make ! good shuror anyhow," persisted tjio uror. , "Why not?" "Well," with a motion towards tho attorneys In the case, "I don't under stand nodings what dose fellers say." "Neither does any one else. Sit down!" thundered the Judge. Another Juror put in a sick excuse. Have you anything from your doc tor to that effect?" asked the Judge. "Yes, sir," was tho reply, and the doctor's certificate was handed up to him. "That's a good doctor," said the Judge. "Ono of tho best In the city," replied the Juror. "A very good doctor," went on the Judge, not noticing what the Juror had said. "He'll havo you cured by next term of court beyond question, lie port to me then without further sum mons." Chicago Journal. Bi'b-Knom Beta of Brc. "When your brass bedstead," said a maker of those tilings, "begins to show any signs of tarnishing you cun send It out to one; of the repair shops and have It newly lacquered for from ;i to $5. It will then look as well as a new one." Ho said it seriously enough, but there was something In his eye that Implied a hidden meaning In tho words. Evi dently he waited to bo questioned, and he was gratified. "What Is the process of lacquering a brass bedstead?" was the question asked. "Why should I tell you a trade se cret?" ho replied. "But I can hardly call this a trade secret, beoause it be longs to a dozen trades In common. The gaslltter puts tho same lacquer on your brass chandelier that we put on your bedstead. Your brass picture frames, if you have any, are treated in the same way. Nearly all the brass work, except on shipboard, Is lacquered to prevent corrosion and save labor in polishing. "The material used Is almply gum shellac dissolved in alcohol. This makes a thin varnish, which is applied with a paint brush. Ten cents worth will lacquer a brass bedstead, and an ordinary workman will do tho work Inside of an hour at a total cost of be tween 30 and 40 cents. New York Sun. A llevllflxh Ktory. Monday morning, while Col. Good year's crew were on the bar and a big charge of dynamite was being raised from the briny depths on account of a faulty cap, which would not explode, tho workers suddenly experienced a pulling of tho lines which were attach ed to It. Almost Instantly a terrible commotion was heard In the waters and the spray began to rise above the little boat in immense waves. Sud denly the two workmen, who were In a small boat, were amazed to see the tentacles of a monster devilfish soar ing thlrly feet In the nlr. The foaming sea was about to en gulf the little craft, when the party In the large boat observed tho commo tion. The touch of an electric button would havo ended the monster, but tho cap had been tried and tho only way to save them was to cut the wire connection and tho ropes, which was soon done, and tho terror of the seas, after lashing around a short while, disappeared, much to tho relief of the party. The thrilling experience, as re lated by several gentlemen, who were in the parly, is Indeed marvellous. Nothing like It was ever seen by them before, and they all wonder how the two men ever escaped from its awful clutches. ltniiiHwlek (Ga.) Times. A ( lull With 1.1,000 Memlwrs. The largest club In the world is the Villon Club, New York, which numbers l.VRXl nienilit i i. The club-house cov ers a quarter of an acre and can ac commodate r,f)fM members at a tlm . The building Ii six stories in height and contains almost every imaginable convenience for Uio comfort and en joyment of iu members. The entrance Is .'J.")i, and the annual subscriptl 'i: t&Tii) a yenr, -Hweleaf. FARM NOTES. Trof. Craig says the best gain, all things considered, that he has boon nble to get with sucking lambs was made with a ration consisting of four parts of bran, four parts of corn meal and one part oil meal. Comfort Is as necessary a condition for cattle as Is good food. One of tho ndvnntagts of tho soiling system is that the stock can bo made so com fortable In cool, roomy stables. They often suffer much from heat and llies In summer pasture. If the tops of clover are cut off, says a writer, the roots will Increase iu bulk much more than if tho tops had not boon removed. It Is an Immutable, botanical law that if the parts of a plant above the ground are severely pruned It will develop root growth. In France, where land is valuable, and n poor man cannot hope to own many acres, tho soil space Is econo mized in every way possible. In tho sm.il! vineyards currants and other small fruits nre often planted between tho grape rows. This is ono way to make the small farm pay. Good farming includes many things Ih'sldcs the raising of large crops and fine stock. It Includes good fences, good gates, drained land, clean fields, buildings adapted to their purpose, alid some attention to beautifying the home. Indeed, many of those lay right at tho foundation of good farming. Good straw Is always worth taking care of. Hye straw is the only sort that we should advise selling off the farm, and that only because the price obtainable will usually enable one to buy some fertilizing material to offset tho loss occasioned by removing straw. Hut oat and wheat straw will poy bet ter to use at home, la feeding or bed ding, or both, Cob meal has Uttlo or no value as" food nud may be said to practically add no nutriment to corn mcnl, but corn meal alone is liable to make a heavy, compact mass In tho stomach, hard to digest The cob meal mixed with it helps to keep It loose and more accessible to the action of tho gastric Juice, and hence aids in its digestion. Soil and fertilizer tests with tobacco wore made In North Carolina last sea son. Acid phosphate, cotton-seed meal, kainit, barnyard manure, muri ato and sulphate of potash were ap plied to the tobacco land. Potash gave the highest results of any single olemout, but the highest returns were obtained where these elements were combined. Toultry is nutritious and easily di gested, and for these reasons the farmer who grows it should reserve a good supply for his own table. He can afford the best as well as any body. If he gees wholly on tho princi ple of saving by confining his meat diet to salt pork, It Is ton to one that ho loses more through Inactivity of Ills mind because of Mils Indigestible diet than he saves by its decreased cost. Kicking Horse. We present herewith a method that will be found available in all cases of kicking by horses. The beast should have a good pair of bits In bis mouth, to wldch should be attached a strap or ropo sufficiently long to reach bock be tween and behind the fore legs about eight Inches, and should pass through the girt or surcingle. A loop should be made in this, the back end of the rope or strap, about two inches or more in length. Now take a rope about seven or eight foot long. (Tho length of tho ropo will depend on tho size of tho horse; the rope should bo long enough to nllow of a free use of the horse's hind legs in traveling.) Toss one end of tho rope round the leg, upon the In side, so the fastening shall come upon tho outside, to prevent interfering, and bring it round upon the outside of tho leg, and pass tho end over and around the middle of the rope nnd wind It round the rope upon tho out sldo of the leg, as illustrated. Draw the noose up round tho pastern 1, e., between the fetlock and hoof and pass the unfastened end of the ropo through the lxp In the rope or strap which passes through the surcingle, and fasten the end round tho other leg, as was done the first timo In fasten ing. This mode of fastening Is simple, is easily done and undone, and will not work off, provided the noose is drawn up tightly around the pastern, if you havo a horse that is addicted to the unpleasant habit of kicking, try this experiment, nnd you will find that it works admirably. Removing Carbonic Arid. A correspondent gives an account of an extemporized apparatus for re moving carbonic acid gas from wells. It was simply an onencd-out umbrella let down and rapidly hauled up a number of times In succession. Tho effect was to remove the gas in a few minutes from a well so foul as to in stantly extinguish a candlo previous to the use of the umbrella. Whenever there is an escape of gas in an apart ment Uie adoption of this plan will be found useful. How's This ! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not DC cured by nan s catarrh Cure. F. J. C11ENKY & CO., Props., Tole do. O. ' We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last i years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made uy tneir nrm. West it Traux, Wholesale Druggists, loledo, Ohio. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo,Ohio. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Price, c;c. par bottle. Sold bv all Druggists. Testimonials free. im Tho Columbia Desk Calendar, which is issued annually by the Tope Manufacturing Company, of Colum bia B'cycle fame, is out for 1894, much improved in appearance. It is a pad calendar of the same size and shape as those of previous years, hav ing a leaf for each day, but its attrac tiveness has been heightened by the work of a clever artist, who has scat tered a series of bright pen drawings through its pages. It also contains, as usual, many appropriate and inter esting contributions lrom people both bright and wise. A new hydraulic press exerting a pressure of 4,000 pounds to the square inch has been erected at the Philapcl phia Mint Hood's and Only Hood's. Hood's Sarsaparilla is carefully pre pared from Sarsaparilla, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, Pipsissewa, Tuniper berries and other well known reme dies, bv a peculiar combination, pro portion and process, giving to Hood's sarsaparilla curative powers not pos sessed by other medicines. It effects remarkable cures when other prepara tions fail. Hood's Pills cure billiousness. A design for a font of phonetic printing type consisting of forty-two characters has been patented by Rob ert S. Aveiy. The chrysanthemum has been known to be of every primary and secondary color but blue. I am an old man and have been a constant sufferer with catarrh for the last ten years. I am entirely cured by the use of Ely's Cream Balm. It is strange that so simple a remedy will cure such a stubborn disease. Henry Billings, U. S. Pension Att'y, Washing ton, D. C. I suffered for more than ten years with that dreadful disease, catarrh, and used every available medicine that was recommended to me. I can not thank you enough for the relief which Ely's Cream lialm has afforded me. Emanuel Meyers, Winfield, L I., N. Y. AT IftlTo flvS-ycar-okl boy," who had boon taught to repeat "Lovo ouo an other" as a text to spook on his first appearance at a suburban Sunday school, mode even tho minister laugh when, on his namo being called, h'. shrilly shouted, "Lovo Uttlo girls." Boston Trnnscript A letter written with ono's own hand is considered more respectful and cour teous than any other. Bishop Barring ton, whoso handwriting is execrable, wrote to a correspondent: "Out of re spect I write to you with my own hand, but to facilitate the reading 1 send you a copy made by my annum cubIs." Louisville Western Recorder. One of tho bureaus of tho Treasury Department received a document re cently in which a claimant's name was spelled in two ways. Tho office sent word to the claimant that ho must make au affidavit as to tho correct spelling. When the affidavit camo the claimant spoiled his name In one way in tho body of the paper and signs It in another. Washington OapltoL To Kender Wood Cnliifliimniahle. Prof. Kedzlo, of tho Agricultural college of Michigan, an expert chem ist, says that a paint or wash mode -f skim milk, thoroughly skimmed, nud water brine, will render wood unin flammable, and be proved It by experi ment, lie said this pulnt, or while wash, is durable, very cheap, imper vious to water, of agreeable color and, as it will prevent wood from taking lire, urged its use, particularly on roofs, outbuildings, barns, etc. f Bang-up STYLES IN 5 lack Ann TtLrs Km- sicr. Kletrunt allk shoulder nnd slcevs lining. Fanoy nlnlit body lining. )oop vol to t collar. Haw eilRon. Color nhso lutoly Rtinrantoud a twenty-dollnr Coat any wlioro else. Men's Overcoats, $10 MEN'S THIBET SUITS niaok or Blue, single, or douulo-bronstcd. Largo lotl of other kind. BROWNING, KING & CO. ti 1 nnrkt a rsfrr f f a A. A. ft. 1:: Bleomshrg Steam Dye Works, on West St. between 2nd and 3rd, are now prepared to uo all kinds of Mens' Suits, Ladies' Dresses and Coats, Shawls, untl every description of wearing apparel. Also, we do scouring, cleaning and press ing of goods that do not need dyeing, and mtiko them clean and sweet as new. Goods sent by express should be addressed Iloonhrg Steam Ilys Works. 1 OUR 1 CALENDARS f FOR 1894) ARE NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION. They are as attractive as ever and we shall be pleased to have each of our friends call at our office and secure one. 3D. W. ISIiOOillSBUKG, - - Pciimi. The promptness with which Ayer's Cherry Pectoral stops a hacking cough and induces refreshing sleep is some times marvelous. It never fails to cive instant relief, even in the worst cases or throat and lung trouble, ana is the best remedy for whooping co.igh. Thor schooner Mharrrid Abbott, Cant. Mcintosh, laden with logwood, nrrivoxl hero recently from Tort de Pals. Sha had not only the elements to flht, but the members of her crew were driven from their bunks by hundreds of tarantulas, which got on board In tho cargo and mado things lively for all hands. Cant Mcintosh says that his vessel Is at this time almost alive with tarantulas, scorpions nnd other pestiferous bugs. Philadelphia Tress, THOMAS GORROY Plans and Estimates on all kinds of buildings. Repairing and carpenter work promptly auenaca 10. " Ailing Wo)ne:i " Hear my story and believe, " I was about dead with womb trouble when I began to take Lydia E. P ink ham s Veg etable Compound. I did not know what rest was for months. I was so dizzy and faint at times I thought I was dying. Oh! how my back did ache! and I was so cross and irritable ! " I am to-day a living witness of the wonderful and almost miraculous. effects of that great remedy. Relief came with it at once. My appetite returned. I am now as well as I ever was. " If you wish for health, ha"', faith in Mrs. l'inkham's treat- Fort Scott, Kan., has a new paper mill which Is making paper from the refuse enno stalks of tho sorghum sugar mill. The most stubborn Skin and Scalp Diseases, the worst forms of Scrofula all blood taints and poisons of every name and nature, are utterly routed out by Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery, lor every disease caused by a torpid liver or impure blood, it is the only remedy so certain and ellec- tive that it can be guaranteed. If it fails to benefit or cure, you have jour money back. Eczema, Tetter, Salt rheum, Er- sipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Enlarged Glands, Tumors, and Swellings, and every kindred ailment, are completely and permanently cured by it. Fifty thousand men are annually sacrificed by the shifting of European soldiers to different c'imates. 1 13 S Inside Hrrdwood finishes a specialty. Persons of limited means w o desire to build can pay part and secure balance by mortgage. PATENTS. Caveats and Trade Marks obtained, nnd al Patent business conducted tor MoDKHATB OUK OFFICE IS OPPOSITE TUB V. 8. PAT. EN T OFFICE. We have no suu-agnules, nil Business uirecr, uenre can transact patent bunt ness In less lime and at Less Cost than those re uiuw irom aMiiiiwion. Send model, drawing or photo, with descrlu tlou. We advise it patentable or not, free o oharge. Our fee not. due till patent Is secured A book. "How to Obtain Patents." wiiii r..r..i.. ences to actual clients In your Btute.County, or C. A. SNOW & CO (Opposite U. 8, , Washington. D. l . Patent ouico.) ELY'S Mrs. J. Remedy far Ilnrilnck. It Is sulil that a certain and speedy remedy for burdocks has been found In kerosene oil. A small quantity pour ed Into the heart of a plant, directly after cutting, leaves no truce of their existence wive a small hole In tin earth where they stood, llellued i,y crude oil will accomplish tho purple unt as well. ment and medicine." Arthur, Taylor, Texas. 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