EXILED FROM HOME. It is said that at this time there are twenty-two ex-sovereipns residing in different parts of Europe, none of them in the countries the' once nilel. Plfs IX.. the late pontiff, was driven from Rome during the stormy day.- of 1- 4S. He fled in disiruise to f'.aeta. and remained there until restored by for eign aid. Emi-kuok Chari.ks V. livel in volun tary exile during' the last years of his life. His chief occupation in his retire ment was devisinr new viands to tempt his gluttonous appetite. A okkat mr.ny of the popes have lieen forced into exile, pent-rally ly enieutes among- the turbulent Roman populace. A few were restored, liut most of them died in exile. Marikdf. Mkihci. the mother of three queens, was driven into exile ly the in lluenee and address of Cardinal Rich elieu. She lived in threat poverty, often wanting' the necessaries of life. Ikkomk IIonaparti-: remained in exile from lsl."i to the revolution of ls-ts, when he was restored to his military rank and made povernor of the in valides. He diel in Paris in lsim. Wiioi.k families have sometimes lepn exiled at one time. The Stuart family was twice driven from England, and at different times the Pourlions and the l.onapartes have been expelled from France. MUCH IN LITTLE. l"xpEnsTAXi your antagonist before you answer him. Anon. I'.kttkk to ra to led supperless than to pet up in debt. Spanish l'roverb. TllK world woulil le a place of peace if men were all peacemakers. Ruskin. Tiik more one speaks of himself the less he likes to hear another talked of. I.avater. What seems to ns the merest acci tlent springs from the deepest source of destiny. Schiller. Coxtkxt can soothe, where'er by for tune placed; can rear a garden in a desert waste. H. K. White. A.M yet I know out of the dark must grow, sooner or later, whatever is fair, for the heavens have willed it so. Anon. Am. men have their frailties; and whoever looks for a friend without im perfeetions will never find what he M-eks. Cyrus. It Is far more important to me to preserve an unblemished conscience than to compass any object however grea t . .'ha n n i ng. It was as if the spirit of life in na ture were but withholding any too pre cipitate revelation of itself, in its slow, wise, maturing work. W. Pater. FARM NOTES. Grasshoppers make a gMod egg fixxl. As a rule spinach is a very profitable cr p. In butter color and flavor have no re lation to each other. Tiik ashes of the corn cob contain a large amount of potash. ovkrfkkiuno is the most fruitful cause of a failure to lay. It is said th; t fowls that lay white eggs are more prolific than those which lay daVk eggs. An eight-frame hive for bees is now preferred to the ten-frame hive, which has Wen so long in use. A (iRKAT ileal of wet land along the banks of streams and ponds can le used for growing the basket willow. A soi.I'TIon of silicate of soda is said to lo a perfect preservative of eggs, and does not injure them in any way. TllKRK is no better grain for poultr any time of the year than wheat, ex cept when fattening. When ready to fatten corn should In used. NAMED BY THE PUBLIC. The duke of Wellington was called the Achilles of England, from the vic tory at Waterloo. James Fkximorf. Cooper has been called the Scott of the Seas, from his stories of marine life. Ciiaki.es I. was called the Man of ltlood by the Puritans and the Royal Martyr by the royalists. Sir Philip Sidney was the Poet of Kissing. Wcause of the amatory char acter of much of his verse. Henry Fiki.wxo was called the Prince of Novelists, from his skill in depicting character in fiction. Haykn was called the Father of Symphony, from the prominence he gave that form of composition. Chaki.ks James Fox was called the Man of the People, from his generally taking the opposition in politics. A CASE OF TRANSFUSION. Curlonj Suit Recently Hi-ought In n KngllHh Court. The legal possibilities of transfusion were brought out in a recent suit in an English court. A man, says the New York Ledger, who was very ill was treated by transfusion of blood as a last resort. He recovered, and after a time his gardner, from whose veins the vital fluid was taken, fell ill. Some one suggested that his contribution to his employer might have caused his illness, whereupon he brought suit, claiming sixty thousand francs' dam ages. After a good deal of legal in vestigation experts were appointed to examine and report on the case. This took so long that the man died before the report was finished. The widow, however, continued the suit, even though the post-mortem examination demonstrated that death was caused by cancer of the stomach. The courts decided in favor of the defendant, on the ground that even though the man's vitality might have been impaired by the loss of blood, his voluntary offer for the lenefit of another individual re leased the recipient from all financial liability that might be claimed on ac count of the transaction. RIFLE SHOTS. The imperial library at Paris has 72..I.H) works treating of the French revolution. The power of steam was discovered by a Florentine oflicer, who was idly experimenting with a glass bottle and a few drops of water. ISaron- Nathaniel RoTiiscun.n. of ienna. has conceived the generous idea of giving his famous castle of Reichenau. near Vienna, to the war min istry for transformation into an asylum for invalid officers. Liki t. Coi A. R. Savii.i.e. of the English service, claims that the cycle possesses numerous qualifications as a suitable mount which are not fulfilled in the body of any living animal, and argues that cyclists should be included among armed forces. MISSING LINKS. A piano contains nearly a mile of wire. Thtere are 147 Indian reservations in the I'nited States. A ItoiiEMlAX monk, in 17.".4. invented the first lightning conductor. Recri its for the Chinese army will not le accepted unless they can leap a ditch six feet wide. Philadelphia makes its own gas at the cost of 77 cents a thousand feet, and it is sold to consumers at t1.25. England h:wt forty ships engaged in South African traffic, Germany eijjht juul Out L' iii Led States only twut " never wants to learn, but the reads that OW) Honesty CHEWING TOBACCO is the best that is made, and at ONOE tries it. and eaves money and secures more satisfaction than ever before. A.VOID imitations. Insist on having the genuine. If your denier hasn't it ask frrrn to get it for you. HO. FUZER & BROS.. tonl: YiIe.XJ LADIES! Are you reckless en!i--ri u venture? 1: -..sen. two cents in stamps to the ilj tM(.,7ni.: Co 5 ami N Washington Str.-et. N. Viik. to one of their lwautif.il illustrate,! I.;itlici HooIin," It is a novel. iniiiii.-. un.l unri s log work to every of refinement. On. receipt of ten cents in stains Ihev ni! send postr-ai'l a full m-i of tie lr lanmi.s liens, hold Raiue Verba. Fur ten e.-M.-tli.-v '1! uls..s..j., book t.taii.ii.. complete hop!s i.t "The Vf .te." m.ri nui.ir it most popular wniirs. ti.ft!. rwitli i i: twn'iisr. chromo card?. OTINEPTUSI A very plenr-iii-. hum;;, s- e'wi r: l nrrmiutir compound for liM'iiisii.L' !! facte oi ;m,:i an., other hilt- r .lni--. eit r -i.!il or tl . . i. 1 l; ire- 7.1 Onto per I'llif lloftle. Pre-. rite il . lir i:- .i,i':ol nhysii ians in I'.tirone himI Amerha.' l-r.i:.ia!.-i ai VMupauiesvveiy bottle. I",ir aic hy I'rn; itH. MhiiiiI:ic:u"-i1 ! The Academic Pharmaceutic Co., I.OMlO A N It M.'.V tllliH. 532-536 WASHINGTON ST., NEW YORK CITY - "" ELIXIR. An elei-o nt T, . . : ; . 1 . . .1 it- pirparatio for bilious nmlueiiil nn.l 1,1. ..... Bult of over twenty-five yea re of most i-minen! iiiles : the re Approved by the highest medical authorities In use in the hospitals in every part of Knrojie Kspecially helpful to laities, i-hiMreu aud m-o-pie of sedentary habits Entirely vegetable ; free from harmful ilrus. In Handsome Packages, Price 50 Cts. Prepared Milely by lie fjoyal ViiafnjWcutid Co. LONDON AND NEW YORK, Chemists by appointment to Her Majesty the iuwen and to the Royal Family. NEW YORK IiRAXCH : 130, 132, 134- Charlton St ROYAL PILLS. Same medicinal properties as Roy At. Elixir, in boxes. SO pills to box, for 25 cents. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCGI "jTis. REMEHBERT1EBIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitters CORDIAL. J ,,'i,1"t,u' S Or. Vinegar Bitters POWDERS, ) doses, fiOe. Vinegar Bitters, new style, i I'1"', :,:ut i.oo Vinegar Bitters, old style, bitter ta.-te, $1.00 The World's Great Blood Purifier and Life Giving Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. The pmt Jfth of a ( rntnry the I.rndinit Family .Medicine of the World. MHHH H B. H. McDonald Drug Co., Proprietors, RAN FRANCISCO md NEW YORK. Cvet. and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Tat ent bnmess conducted for Moderate F Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office, and we can oernre patent in le9 time than thoce remote from W ashin-rKin. Send model, draw in? or photo., with derrlp Von. We advise. ir patentable or not. free of cbaree. Oar fee not due till patent i Kerared. Pamphlet. "Unw to Obtain I'atente." with namrs of actual clients in yourState, county, o town, sent free. Address, '' C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office. Washington. 0- C- 4 n America for ob t9 Mm tion. or circular si A UNIQUE FACTORY. Where Medicine ami I'oo:l 1 Manufac tured for 1h. fine of the two factories of this cmin trv for the makinir of patent f i m m 1 and p:te:it metlieine for lors lias Wen ie .criiied in t!ie New Vi.rU News, 'i he foun-ier -f this novel ei-talilis!im-ut was a Scotchman. He was t mpl-ve l in i.nTiiloii h.-nnels. studied the needs of uo-s. thought out siK-cial treatment for them, and iinally took out patents on fi-xl and medicines, and in his unioue business a massed a fortune. On the second thxir the visitor enters the receiving room of the r::v nnii' rials. Thou: ar.ds of p innds of butchers" straps are brought liere in the o ur e of a month. 'at;iie:jl in wb.olcs;ile juantities and tons of herbs are uv.l. The old-fashioned tint's barn-, b u.esv-t. catnip and Wet root, under various scientific names, find a use as food eras medicine. Thi' second floor is occupied by four curious machines with srreat cylinder attachments. After the fat and the meat have be-n sorteil. they arejround sparatcly in tlu-s' machines, and then placed iti jrreat wihmIcii tubs where various mixtures arc added. The next process seems so much like the ordinary baker's work that one is piite disposed to taste t h:;irs. and when the roiMid and square cakes ot a tempt ing brown have been taken from the brick ovens, one really envies the aristiTUtie- doo-. After eoolino;. the biscuits are packed in neat pautcWard 1h)cs. According: to size these boxes are la Wlled for pet dors, for irre hounds and for St. Kernards. There are spec ially prepared dishes for cats. Snl:i cicnt food to keep pussy for two days may W had for five cents, ltut it costs a pretty penny to keep a doty. A l:n ;re dojr must have six or eiirht cakes iKv.ide a iji'.antity of meat. The meat costs probably aWut ten cents anil the cakes are four cents apiece. Tin- most inlercstinjr department is that of the patent niedicir.es at the top of the buildin;. The mixture of herbs and chemicals are boiled in rrcat ket tles, and the liquid is brouirht up to this fl.x ir to lie put in Wttles of various si.es and labelled 'cure for ma!ire." ""liniment for sprains' and " to prevent baldness." Sure cures for seventeen diseases, and pills as well as litjuid med icines ;irc made. This curious establishment also makes doe- collars, doo- soaps, crates for carryinr or shipping iors. doo brushes and combs, blankets an ! mack intosh waterproofs with hood.s. for "revhoutids. A RUSSIAN EMPEROR'S METHOD. How He Replenished ami M:iintiiied the luiM'ri:il Treasury. Atnonir other expedients to rais money. Ivan rcMo-Iu.,l tlie crown in favor of a Tartar khan, who was bap tized under t he name of Simeon, siiv. the o'iitii i!ian"s Mairazine. Iva". f i'ned to withdraw himself from pub lie affairs, but in really he held on to llieai. and made the new czar call in all the charters f. irnierly "ranted to tin monasteries and bishoprics and all tin charters were canceled. The curious interregnum, or liy what other name it should In- designated, lasted iiearlv a year, and then Ivan declared he did n t like tin- new regime, and dismissimr the baptised heathen. aL'ain t-k up the scepter wliieii. as a matter of f;:ct. he had never really discarded. I le issued fresh charters to the un mas teries, but was careful to keep back several tine slices of the revenues. t--tortino-from some of them lift; thou sand and from s-mie others one hundred thousand rubles annually. We shall see. as Ivan character is unfolded, that this spoliation of the monasteries was not the only thintr in which he resem bled our own merry monarch. Il.-nrv III. lie would send his agents into the various provinces, there to buy up at low prices the whole of some partic ular commodity for which the province was noted. After retaining' the monopoly for awhile he would sell for a hirh rate and even compel merchants to buy at the prices he named. Jle followed a similar course with foreign imports, creating- a monopoly ami forbidding others to sell their stock until he had disposed of his own. I'.y these means he cleared two hundred thousand rubles in a year. A Yankee Skipper'H Cord wood, (apt. Kobbins had an experience witli the peculiar taxes in S'u ilv. saw. the Portland (Me.) Press. I fc took over a caryo of oil from Philadelphia to .Marseilles and had tlnrtv cor. of ordinary four foot firewood to t ack ti oil barrels with to prevent their roll ing. It is calUd by the sailors "oil wood." He paid for this wood one hun dred and fifty dolkirf in Philadelphia, lb-did not sell in Marseilles hecamv he expected to px-t more for it in 'i rapani Hut the dealers there offered him or.ly tilteen dollars for the whole of ii, sav ing; that the enormous tax upon it would not allow them to offer more. He declared that he"d bring- it back to America ln-fore he"d sell it at that price, and so he did. and it is here i.i Portland now, after traveling- eight thousand miles over the ocean, and i; may go three thousand more, because if he can't get a decent price for it here he will take it back to Kngland. where he is going from here with spool wood. There he can get aWut one hundred dollars for it. Kngland doesn't want cordwood. She has got enough coal, ami less is paid for cord wood there than here. POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE. Kkv. K. E. Wii.i.kv, of Sedalia. Ma, has Wen expelled from a local Chau tauqua circle Wcause he umpired a game of baseball. lKoi". C ku.. of Yale, has accepted the professorship of Creek in the American sc hool at Athens, which was recently offered him. Mas. Mii.i.h r.NT Cakkf.t Ka wcett has presented to Xewham college a col lection of photographs of babies whose mothers had had a college education. Miss A. M. IlK Kshas Wen principal of Clinton college. Kentucky, tor twen ty years, but she has just Wen dis charged for W-ing a faith-cure Wlievcr. Miss Soi in.v A. XnitniioFF. a former student of medicine at Washington, ac cording to foreign pajM-rs. has Wen ap pointed a physicianat the famous wom an's clinic of Prof. Von Winkel in Munich. She is extremely popular. J.wk.t Cari.yi.k Haxmn.;, the only sister of Carlyle. is living near Toronto. Can. She is the widow of UoWrt Ilanning. who. after an unsuccessful business career in Kno-l;tnd. emigrated to Canada and Weame foreman and train dispatcher on a Canadian rail way. OF GENERAL INTEREST. In New York city it takes people, from twelve to sixteen seconds to get into anil out of cars. In London it re piires thirty seconds. Ix the sixteenth century no lady was considered in full dress unless she had a mirror at her breast. It was oval in shape, alw.ut four by six inches in size. Tiik catacombs of Home contain the remains of aWut six million human Wing's, and those of Paris aWut three million. The latter were formerly stone quarries. Lonim.x bridge is nine hundred and twenty feet long, fifty-six feet wide and fifty-five feet in height. It has five semi-elliptical arches, the center one Winir one hundred and fifty feeL CARL RIVINIUS, PRACTICAL -AND DEALER I N- -? --. ... -s. s ' .. X Sy'r Ail VvS ? I "'" - . . s '. A"i?. mi? 4$& zmmz za AaJA.- . j s ti s.' II:iv mI.I to cniinT for 1 y,::ri. Kiivinr tiiirin tut Utalcr j int1t. Wo me tr.c fil;i?s.t .tn:l Iu.rict ii;'iiuiia tnnrs in An:or if,x stMlinc 'it: s iiM'1 1 lurnvss t!n way htii with prl v ilc'tMo fxnmin - lo(orf nnr money Is a:J. Wt i iv friiflit Im: 1 vavslf not MitiHln" t tv. Warraiit 1t 2 y':ir. Why pay an ncont fM to f l t order f y m rit your own onler. ': i r. Ire. We lake i.U risk ot damage in vynoLESAL:; prticES. rpriPC Wrcons, S3t to S50. (iuarant-.! ki:::c h-sell f. rt.MTvs. J urreys S65 toSlOO s.v.ie u- itU for 5 UK to TCP (?ugie9 S27.5C,a iinoa-in.l.lf. r t-". f-hSCtotis,66 to ri". Farm Wagons, Wagonettes, fVItJ-i Waffona, Detivery Wagons"'"' Rood Carts, hit i : iok xi , wunk HiMri... No 37. Surrey If arnos. Ot:r HuriiftM itn.M al Muiiiffitr. No. " t i IltTty. $43. no rr No. 1. inn KHiMiriMKIIi: f wr-. nt- iT f.r ca-h THEO $r? $23.50 i-SssK i i ' i . s-X. HAY- FEVER Cold-head E'y't Cre.im JitHm ii nt a Vrpiid, fmvff or p-r,l,r. Applied into the ivtrilx it is qwckly afnvrlffd. Itclmniua the heal, titbit iitjtwinoiti-m. he.iix U (I n the turret. till hi druqnixt r xrnt by mail on'rrrript of priW. C ft 3UG ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren "Street NEW YORK. 3UG ;'HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH APOLIO Aotliins: On Earth Will Sheridan's Condition Towdor! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease. lintitf fnr M'n)tinl llrux. It hi alxa.lut.-ly jmre. jlitrliljr c- .iif. iitrnt. il. 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CUGGiES at i Price cai:ts a Haunts iW'li(i Hiltfj, . ;t7 ' I'llKi'loii IW rii Surr..y.7 $ia k.miiI run h :"iii We Out the .ut.ll AM. c.i.H'titir leuy i.f fa. t.r An.l sn-c Mi.lfl l.'inoii's Iw.mrT llnrii,.. -t V. I'l HiWt'y " M .s .HTrai.i " lJJi M.rmin Sjuldle, (1 .. I'atV'e Free 1. H. Ill :: v A, CART CO. t U it Uwn-Qtv ot.. Z2HVr Ht LTW ITHt tlvtH MUST St IR OBDFR. 1 WOOD a4f4f uuuuuf &Gim i-ttt 11 ; j 1. .. r .1 1 in , 1 1 iMTCVtS. CLOCKS,! J 1 : W E 1. 1 i V, S I L YK 1 i W A 1 : E, J $ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS! A OPTICAL GOODS. I SOLE At; E X T I t ) Ii THE CELEBRATED ROCK FORD? WATCHES. ColtmMaaEiMmiaWalcte In Key and Sti-ni Wimh-rs. $laik;e selectiox or all KIXI.S OI- .IEWELKY A L- U A VS )X I! A XII. A Cl?".Mv line of .b'weh y is nnsur-J passed. Come and see for your- self hefdle im ri' hasi 11 1; else v here is? "A II work guaranteed. I CARL EIVINIUS.I msszs mfg. go. No. 7.T, U'ia'1 Waiiun. $55 Ilnriie;-. ami I I V MlTi. l!b in dt-r. N-n4 !-. In Flkhart H'y'. "JSin wlirlfl. N. TS1. Surrey. V( to 10 Doubtc sJ B. PRATT, Sec'y, ELKKAF.T, iMD. Tu IT 1 s V- ' C. LARRABEE'S RHEUMilTiC UN1MENT on PAIN . EXTRACTOR CURES. RHEUMATISM. LUMBAGO, NEURALGIA. TOOTHACHE. BACKACHE. CATARRH. AND ALL KINDS OF PAINS AND ACHES. Larrabce's Rheumatic Liniment Is an old and valued reinrd y, which has enj'-d a constant patronace lrr over 6o years, prnvitig Its wonder ful worth and efficiency In all ailments where pain is attendant. Larrabee's Rheumatic Linimentls not a liquid preparation to sd and tarnish ly break int; : it is put up in wide-mouth bottles and applied with the tine-r , rubbing it In with more or less fric tion. It is CLEAN, PURE, EFFICACIOUS, AGREEABLY SMELLING. QUICK ACTING. Larratce's Rheumatic Liniment Is a splendid household remedy tor qpt-rnul in cass ot burns, sralds, cuts, wnnii'U, Irostbites. headache, patn in muscles, joints and lnnl, bat kache, etc.. etc. our druist srIU it. or it can be ordered by sending full name and address aud 35 ceiits to below address. SOLI PROPNltTOMS, Winkelmann & Brown Drug Co. BALTIMORE. MD., U. S. A. .ASKVWJRHORSESHOER .Oi FOR THE . 'M THE It ABSOLUTELY rrevents slirrtnjr. an.l insures j.rrlc. i saicty ami cmfort ul hore ami ilner. Sli.nl witU tl:e Ncvcrslip." j-ur horw'a feet are always l.i k.h1 o. ....lit k.-.Vo lv n..t having t.. -.ii.uitlj remove the hoes for fliariKMi ir.fr. The CALKS are -MOVABLE. Steel-Centerec! guJ SELF-SHARPEMNG VTbcn worn out new Calks can 1 ea-ilv in- -rte.l without r, i,,,. avlll ,n immense aiii.-iint .f time usuailv I.t at the Marksmith slum. On receipt ot' postal will mail freeonr tle-"riptive-!ici.i.n ri.t.t; ii...;; !..-ic-.,f ( aikeil Mi.hs. rea.lv to l.e i.a I ,,, i,,r uiaL otlered this winter at very low prices. WANTrn nv SAM'L WELLS & CO.. 67 VINE ST., CINCINNATI. O. Largest exporters of ginseng in the u. t pUMALLIHt: KEWS. KEAD THE tlttE A. MAIS. l 60 nsr yrar. A EEUS WAHTED r"''!'- i LIP ENGLISH ROYALTY. Tiik quoen of England always sleeps with Ikt lH'iIrooiii witid.v.p-n. Amonh his many accomplishments the duke of Kdinl.urh can six-ak seven lanruao;es. Sn: linwis Auxoi.i said the other day that Ik- indorsed a remark once made lv (.'hawncey M. iK-fn-w: Fame de iH ii.ls on ln-ino; civil to interviewers." Tin: duke of York has never con curred his tendency to seasickness, and i.lthon.'li he docs a jrreat deal of yacht ing with his father it is not all plain sa'lhi- for him. Low. Ai;KitiKKN first met his wife on (iuisachan. her father's estate, when he was:: lad. and. havinp" lost himself on the hills. le"-;rcd shelter at the lodjre for himself and his p..ny. IIkkk is a toh1 story which is told of Sir Arthur Sullivan: It was at din tier, and a younjr lady inquired of Sir Arthur whether Uach was composiii"; anytliiiiv; at present. ""No." he replied: "at present he is decomrosiir." Tiik duke of York, who is an enthusi ast it: stamp collector, recently applied to the ajrent jrelieral of the colonies for specimens of the issues of their coun tries. In reply stamps have Wen sent to him ly the sheet, and in some eases issues withdrawn have Ih'cii reprinted for him. WHY AND WHEREFORE. f l.tn ns that move in a direction op posite to that of the surface current indicate a ehanjre of weather. In-eause they prove the existence of two air currents, one warm and the other cold, and the minjrlinjr of these often causes rain. Tiik strongest muscle is in the calf of the lesr. Wcause locomotion is one of the most necessary functions. The jrreat muscle of the calf has Well found. Iy actual experiment, to Ik- capalile of sustaiiiinjr seven times the weight of the ImhIv. Many persons lay a poker across the top i.f a Tate to make the tire hum. Wcause of a popular suicrst ition. once credited, that a stuliWrn tire was due to the devil. Two M.kers were used, and were laid across the tire in the f irm . if a cross. Tiik human system can endure a heat of two hundred and twelve dcjrrees. the Ix.ilinir point of water. Wcause the skin i a had conductor and Wcause the HTspirat ion cm1s the ImmIv. Men have withstood without injury a heat of three hundred dejrrees for several minutes. MEN OF MONEY. Wii.i.iam W i.im.i:f Astok has an in come of eijrht million nine hundred thoiis;tnd dollars a year. l'i:ix Kss Tom is an Alaska Indian woman. She is the richest of her race in the far northwest. She is a shrew. I trader and wears tijH.n her arm thirty jr-'ld Lracclcts made of twenty -loll,ir jrold Jiieees. M. S IINKII.I K. the head of the "Treat "reus..t foundries, wa:. married the other .lay in l'aris. ('rciisot has rrown in sixty' years from a villajrc of fiv. Iminlr.'.l nili.ilUai.t s to a town of thirty thousand people larjrcr than Krupp's town of Essen. IIksuy V. t'KAMi-. secretary of the jrreat ( rain; ship-huihliiijr company, is an ei.tlui "uistie I ! a : -X . and i. par ticularly interested in ferns and palms. 1 1 is fa ti.er. Charles II. Cramp, is sai.l t le one of the Wst-postcd men in tin cmintrv on the eommiTeial and utili tarian value of the various woods of the United States. GOSPEL HYMNS. "IMloopi.vo souls, no longer mourn." was the u i rl; f Thomas lia -iiirrs. t!i author of more than six hu...;i i! sacred 1 rics. and even Wt te r known as a com poser of church limbic for use in popu lar rclijri.'iis asM-mhlies "Com i-:. o Thou All Victorious Lord." is l.y Charles Wesley. Il was written for the Muarrymen of Portland, and contained several allusions to their lmsiiiess. which were readily rccor-ni.i-l an.l heart ily appreciated. " i.ovk divine that sto ijh'.I to share" was l.y Oliver Wendell Holmes, and tirst appeared in one of the series ..1 pa'.s entitled "The I'rofcssor at the Kreakfast Tal.le." pul.lished. in the At lantic Monthly for XovemWr. ls.v... "I'M. praise my Maker while I've hreath" came from the pen of Watts. It was a favorite hymn with John Wesley. The day W'fore he died he sanir it throuirh. and the nijrht of his death he vainly attempted several times to repeat its words. OUR NEIGHBORS ON THE SOUTH. Ix the National theater of San Salva dor entertainment "vel.idas" were lately ;-iven in memory of Ceii. .1. M. IMvas and President Francisco Mcncii de.. who were the victims of the revo lution which hroujrht the Keta hroth ers to jxiwer. from which they have recently In-en deposed hy another rcvo lutioii. I.v Ilolivia. the municipalit v of La Paz. one of the three capitals of the country, with Sucre an.l Crar... has for hid.'.en a theatrical company to pro duce the drama entitled "The Tempta tions of St. Anthony," unless it was jriven under another name, as it was said to ridicule reliirion.. Ix ChMi. Senorita Kva Onosada Acha-r-an received in June the diploma of licentiate in medicine and pharmacy after a hrilliant examination h- the faculty f Santiajro. Two other younjr women. Senoritas Iliaz and Perez, r ceived a similar diploma in lsst. a,i were the first women in South America to ohtain such a diploma. Ix Uucnos Ayresa new avenue named Le Mayo was opened to the puhlic Julv a. The municipal inten.leneia. in or der to commemorate theopeninjr.de creed that a eopin-r medal should W s..iuk and enjrraved with suital-le in scriptions. The m.Hlal. accompanied hy a diidoma. was distributed to all persons who had .taken part in the project. POULTRY POINTS. Ari'l.K.s arc excellent for jreese in winter. Hai.i -iii.im.ii It nth mas make k-.xhI sit ters ami jrM.l mothers. I'ot i.TKv cannot U kept healthy on wet jrround or in damp houses. Tiik oose should have jtimmI pasture. The cow does not need grass more than the piM.se docs. Tiik farmer or villaire p.'ultrv-keeper should have a jrtMMl iultry house. It is half the l.attle. IIkfk M.mmI is hijrhly recommended ns food for poultry. It is uot fed t.f tell er than twice a week. In huildinjr a rx.ultry house make it """o.H-.u in every respect. Have the jrrain l.ins, vejretahle supply and w ater handy. X k v k it pluck peese tv close to w in ter. In the south they can K- plucked three times a year; in the north iu.t more than twice. A XmIuhI...- Jt.M.k. Valued at live hun.lre.l dollars an ounce is a certain iMM.k in the Itritish museum. It is a perfect copy of the orifrmal edition of M,akesIH-ar'e's s,.n nets. published in lOH.l. There are onlv two copies in existence, and the sec ond one is valued at five thousand dol lars. As the lMM.k is only ten ounces in weijrht, ,t is worth a pood deal more tltau its weight in poltL JOB:: PRINTING. th i: nt t: i:m a ,v Printing Office Is the place tn eet yeur JOB PRINTING l'ltuuptly an &Mli-fa frliy n. .-ufed. We will meet tb.- puces nt a'.ii I.eiKiraDlH rnni(Mt'cti, We rt 'ii't do an t.ul first-c-ss w. k r.! wnt a iiV"'! t'nce f..i it. Mil Fast Frcssessnd New Type We are prepreil l. luni eul J '. I". . tittup t.f every rl s-ci ij.ln.n it. tt.e FINEST STYLE curt a tt.e vtv Lowest Ml Prices. NottiiiiK Out the Wst materia! i used and our work i-pek for itlf. We nre pre pared to print t.u tl.e shorles. notice Posteks. Pkoc.kammes. El'sinkss Camw Ta;s. linx Heaps, Monthly Statements Envkixii'k?, I.AKEI.S. ClKt'l I.A KS. N EM11INO AND Vimiixo Cahds Chw ks. Notes. Dkakts. UEt EiiTrf Dosn Wouk, l.ETTEK ami Note Heaps, and IIoi'ami I'aktv Invitations Etc. We can nrint anything from the smallest and neatest Vi.-itinj t'ar.l to ttie laiest Poster tin Klutrt no' ice hiki at the most lieasonal.ie Kites. The Cam In in Fie-maii k hex snu nr.. pkxn'a Constipation Demands pm:;:pt t reatni.-rit. Tho rw suits of ne-!ei t n.ay 1m serious. Avoid all harsh and !r:isie purgatives, tho tendi-iioy r.f ':. h is to w.-aken tho bowels. The l.est remedy is Aypr's l'illa. I'. p:.r -'.y M .-ial.'.c, tl:. :r a' tion is prompt and their tiT.-ct always hiiK-f.ii.il. They are an a.'.iuirahlo I.vtr and After-'tiiner pid, and every where endorsed l y tLe profession. ; " Ayrr's Plos arc L-jl.ly and univrr pa!!y spoken f l y the "j-..p!e atM.iit here. I make !a ly ur 'f lii. in in my practice." 1)t. l.'K. Fvvh-r, tridjje I".rt. t'oim. ' I can r comr::. t 1 Aver!" Pil's a'nnre ft'l others, ha iti l- i'ir ir-..-d their value as a :.:! :c f.-r myself ami Iaii.:iy." .1. T. He-.-, Lc.;lis ii:,-, J'a. "For sv-rnl years Ayrr's Pills have hern used in Uiy Iiiily." We tin. I them au Effective Remedy for rr.ns"-j,a;..n r.r.d ind:rs:j(.n. and are never without t i . -Ti l m the house." Mtws Orel.:, r, Lowell, Mass. " I have us. d Ayrr's Pills, f, r liver troul.lrs ami i:i.li-. i.n. tlnrinr many years, ai.-t l.a- aiwais foaiid ll:.-iii Lroitij't and . !::. :.-t,t ;u t heir actii-n." . N. Sn,:th, I N. V. "I suffered f r- tii nsMpnti.-n which assi!ii,.-,l ss: h an : ; u i form that I f.-are.l it w -uM a w,. :l st.a.j.aje of the iH.wris. ju.. ..., s .-t Aver s i'Mls feet.-. I a c lL.oi. t fc.ieo. Me. ' I ha-.e i:.-d A; iiue."' 1. Jltirke. . P'l's f. r the past tl :rty .-.ns and lis;.;.-- :.-tii an :n VaiuaMc l.i::r..'.- tie. I kn.-w of r.o in t:,-r i.-n .-.'.y '- r l:er tr. uMe.s, uial l.a ai...s f. - i!..i i i,i nt a prompt t i.re f..r .!-.-?.-. . "- ..av,, s CJ'iMia, M Ml.t.ile st.. 11..-:.. :!. C..i,:i. Having 1..-, a tr. vi 1 with cotive riess, w I.i. h -.!,. -. .rah!.- with -r- pot.s r.f s,.,!, .:.t ..y 1 a-" 1 !,;lvi- Trie.l A its Pills. : o-ii:r for rcli.-f. 1 am P'-'d to I- at ti.. i.ae . rv.-.l mo heit.-r ti.au at ;. . t ;u.-.!: me. I arrive at . . tn lusiou only after a f.t;ti f'll tr: ;i: . f si,.- i :i.. i.-s ." - Sauitiel X. Jones, tt.ik s; . n. Mass. Ayer'o Pills, rui l AKFIi I.v Or. J. C. Aver & r.o I o-ell. Masr 6olil tr 1 e II 1 1 r In Meilicius. "H0 MORE DOCTORS FOR ME! JThey said I w.i consumptive, frit ra t Florida, told van to ktp quiet, no excite tnent, ami no tennis. Just think of it. Oim day I found a httl Look called '(iuitia to Health,' by Mrs. l'itikham, and in it I found out what ailed me. So 1 wrote to her, pot a lovely reply, told mo just what to do, and I am iu splendid health la w." LYDIAE.PI?IXHAM'ScvoeCouTd conquers aTl those weaknesses and ailments flo prevalent with tlio sex, and restores tr lect hea'.tli. All Drutrcists nell it as a standard arti cle, or sent hy mail, in form of Pills or Uozenpes, on receipt of 5I.U). For tho cum of Ki.Inrv Complaint, either fiex, the Pom pound has ro rival. Mrs. Pinkham freely ai,-wers letters t inquiry, enclose stamp for reply. Send twO ?-eent ttamns lor Sirs Pin.him 1 - iii.'iiratea ooen. entuiea tutlH NO tllQLtnt. 01 valuable Intarmation , nno may save jour - E. Pinkham MeU Co., Lynn, Mas. ft faik, Vegetabl HALLShaTr The preat poiMilarit v of this preparation, after its test of many years, should be aa assuran.-e, even to the wot kepticl. that jT.1-' n'riori.ms. T1h.m who have used Hall's Hair ICenewkr know tht It dties all that is claimed. It causes n. w prowth of hair on balJ heads provid.nl the hair follicles are not dead, which is fc. ldi.ru the eae: restores natural color to prar or fad.tl hair; pre enes the scalp healthful nd clear of dandruff; prevents the hair fallin" off or chan-inij color; kee,.i it soft, pliant, lus trous, and onuses it to grow long Dd Hall's mix Pifnfwfr protluces its effects hy the healthful Influence of it.s Testable ingredients, which inviponte I 1 iT.?"., U nr,t ""i i ilehirhtful article for toilet use. ton tainlu,; no alcohol, it does not evajw orate quickly an.l dry up the natural oil leaviruj the hair harsh and brittle, as do . other preparations. Buckingham' Dvo roa thb WHISKERS Colors them brown or black, as desired, and Is the best dye, because it is harmless; produces a permanent natural color; and, beirr nnif!e preparation, is more con venlent of application than any other. rairiua it B. P. H ALL, CO, Kaahn, N. H. Bold bj aU Dlexa In Hetiicla,, fv cut 1 if! oo-Ts; GUIDE TO hi it 1 . FAMOUS N'Cn7 ItYKtiX Was Co lie,- 1 one of hi chara.-terv. II WtlCf. was c.o, ,l fmni his nation-.,;...- ;,, Pai.amm was , lh r. from his m.-, r. , St KHo was the Jj.. . allusion to his cripj.'. itMi s w as 1: ... Weans,- of his 1. ,t, r liMiln.i: 1 V. was . j ,. of KnroiH-. from c, 11CSS. t'HAKI KS II. Whs . KiiiiT. from his f ,:, lanih. Sin Joshi a Kt . .; clor Painter an ! la ml. i:. I.n:ii P.nor..ii m .A :v in P.rouirham. r . ,. L ''. take. 1 VMKI. (IV.,;; A , (Ircat O, Iris!, ' t-rat r. i:rus was the A-.--.; from his pla.-t-.f r, J . , . cation. PlKTIto Akktin.. ... .. his century, M . , "'. al-ilitics. Mikiii:i- wis v,. France ami t!..- j; t-l i uence. AGRICULTURE IN OTh: A SfH.MlI. of ,,r:i, . .. . ItTii fstal.".:sl..j .. . litictios Ayr.-s. ....... r . ' Argentine :'ov, lirst instit ii country, ati i ;-r. :;- , . ' taincd of its , ..-. ;.- . . .. ricnl'.ure in Ar.-. :i Ii:ii:i j-at . r t -f , . . larircly us,-, f. - f .. . r-.j.,-. Son.,- ,f v ... bricks are. an ! r - cotiijiact hails ..... ; . f jx-at have a !..- .-.; to fifty funds ,.f . lv on,- hiin-ir.-.! i., . . . C.sll. Tka fiiitur.- ;, .--. V.V loll has . .- ', fruii a cult - jra! . . coiim.rrcial ...... T.-asi-.l mar... ' J A111. ri.-a and A :- -.. , .... with interest 1 ... -. . platitcrs as ,. , ... surplus. A AiTi.-ttlti!-.,: ..rj..,,-.. ty has U-.-ii f. .; ... u llirotiL'h the . :T r-- ' Plutikvt . s. .11 ..f .. .. lin. The av.,., .-. . . . the s. wict V are s ... . the ;t!iii-.v .-f a - , - and is fu;! . ,f ;.r.::..,. f . . turt- of Ir.-land NEWSPAPER! I know- .f . . w..t d .n t k. . - f- . dry hav, bin : . Viikn s. ,ti,. - ' . . Won! 1 w. r ., found ti'i. Kc c -rd. "Win .i.. y ,.: .. plaVfd the pi.-, i.., , -' : -"I Vrans- t ., : ! .-; . -- clor.'- -1 . . j. - I. I'V !' 1 i: world d. .it ;. .. ;. "1 .atilit-fss is - .-, know." Pa.-.-. . .' :;. no mvi,iU''.;i ;r" 1 . i:it. Nil ! TT K. - N- I.- h. .jh- y. u ...... liind y..u at - a- . -- s. tiiethii!.' far r. '.::.- "What was .t ' Puck. U'n kwii.v - 1 '. ;; -. tin r-.-'s 1: ; - :,. ;i uj a mail's )., :.. V. - n. .t ieed t'.at s. :.- lit-i;rht in y. .r !. .. . f the ni'!.t." ii..r . -.. .. ABOUT THE WE'--: S the w-s' , a-! '. ( and Knr. .p.- t :.. ':.. ..- - -in w inter: i :. t !..::' ' ' state and Kt.r ; '.: ..' Tin w it-.t. r -f - ' of the most s, -.. -,- , -.. -sia. a ta.-t w :,:.-': . U-rrors ..f the r. :r-::'. :r 1 n 11. .rth.-rii i'. .:- - -fo-i;,.l fr, ... f.,: . :. -: '' with a d:it :. .. c. lild I 1 1 i.a'..- " In ITT! as. u: .- ' ' vailed tii'. .!- . 1 : ' rain fell f. r a . :.r. til. -nsa 11. Is .; i. .; . ' '.. . trie ts K if. : .'.. In 1 '.:. t v .: -. - w as mi fold t!.-.' 1 cr to .s- ,-d l:..- I .-'. i ' ' 1 Ictiinark v. ": '- i ll.. ill. if eava.r ar-. ...'. train. In 1-T at d ' ' " Vf re "if. -lit ii s;-r. :-. The h. f !'.f."- vas ..; fstimatf.' by : .. ' -' ' that i.-..s - famine. Kcv. T. M . -'.'" ;: istf IlCfs" -f 'f !"'' day made an :t " ' T f Njmsed him t ': ;' was listf list ' ' ' s-1 : the younger a: 1 a nanifd altr rn.ifeo a sjHsi-ifs of p'n. - af''1. foiuinr itnj at .. i.t -. threw in his . r : 1 ft. s::; . that preys ..1. . " " the order of , . a'.: '' Wretched ma', t ..a. ' spoken: The ! :si j face and ret;:' : :. - v.ni think a 1 ''".. 1 ' ' nobler oh;, , ' f :'";:' Win t f ..r. -t "' s M Mo.--., y ..- :: -cl.lcnt: -I collaps, .?. f T 1 r-ovi-ii attcin;'!. : a r, SHORT ScV- WoKKIN.. wit of strciia't 1' MtN arc lsv their :!:: Ir .-..Is less to 1h- v.. do T - MtM '; " trlory than -- Ir is ti;a. ' :,, r ' , without ::: ':-' TllKKK are ' "' .";'. don't know what f-'1 " iH-rii-n.'c O'l Ni l !:! 'T : a " '. at the top of : v.uv efi-ntiinc. Irisaha i rV ;7' vuljrarity i,;i'"' - and men are . Horn. HYMNS AND "I.KT U " :' a : written by ' ' tff 11 t cars ". -ok Him ' ' 1 ..... 1 i-v was trails,....-. . I... 1 . A s; 1- H A IK !' ' "How l-i:' m ''r' 'J.'. is by Watts II ' " inir t. hur. ! . -In ,-vil 1 John Newton i!'':"3'' ual autobi..i.'rai'!'V
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