V :, - - - i" ' - - i- . ..i i ' 1 1 i - i - . . . mi i m'!mm mm SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAl A Tsteur Vaccination Institute is be ing planned in Homo. French mechanical engineers are mak ing experiments with cork car spring. An immense reservoir is being made for the storage of water whon the over flow of the ISilo fails. For a fifty-candle light circuit 10,000 ohms is claimed as a safe insulation against danger from tire. Two gas buoys for use in navigation have been successfully placed in Mel bourne (Australia) harbor. Switzerland, next to Kngland, is said to be tho most important seat of the systematic study of botany. Lebcl rifle cartridge cases arc of solid drawn copper; the bullet is of type metal with a thin coating of steel. Pr. Abbott thinks that the well known behavior of the opossum when attacked is duo to paralyzing fear. A German artillery ollicer 1ms discov ered a new powerful exploit c for shells. It is manufactured from carbolic acid. The artesian well basin of Dakota sup plies abundant water under a pressure ol 140 pounds to the square inch from wells 1103 feet deep. K. W. llowditch, a Boston sanitan expert, has contracted to make a thor ough examination of the sewerage sys tem of Jacksonville, Fla. Tho Humo Carriage Company, Ames bury, Mass., has recently received sev eral orders from Germany for carriage to be sent to that country. An F.uglish physician recniiinijuds the stiug of bees as a remedy for rheuma tisin. He says that he has successfully treated 1?;) cases and administered I!'.', 0l)0 stings. Tho great advantago of hiyh-speed engines is that the attain has no time to condense, or, rather, that very little of it is condensed in comparisou with the amount utilized. The preparation of lumber for matt h woods, at tho factory in Athol, is now carried on by means of a steam dryer, the apparatus, as stated, possessing the advantage of being much less expensive and dangerous than the old. Kussian officials have tested and re ported favorably upon a Uussian inven tion for applying the revolver principle to the barrels of Berdan rifles. By thi arrangement a machine gun is obtained which will lire forty-eight shot's a minute. The temperature of the ocean, as de termined by recent investigations, 1 very low. It is ice cold at the bottom under tho equator, but on the surface within the tropics there is a relatively thin film of warm water with a tempera tureof.from seventy to tiguty-Iour de grees Fahrenheit. There is a cob pipe factory located at Sedau, !o., which is doing a rushing business. The factory pays at tho rate of 1 cents for li-inch cobs and 1 i cents for 1 J -inch cobs. A man hauled aloail tho other day of lJ-inch cobs which brought him $04. The time may yet come when the people will raiso wheat for the chaiT. Experiments are being made with a new kind of bullet for the Berdan rifle, used by the Russian trooi)-. It was at first proposed to cover the tip of the bullet with a copper sheath, but this idea has now beeu abandoned, as the copper was fouud to cause a poisonous wound. It is now practically decided to use a nickol sheath. Naturalists who have made their hab its aud history a specialty do not admit that snakes can jump clear of the ground. When co'le 1 up they can spring forward or throw their body out to its lull length; the hind pa' t, how ever, will still rest on the ground, where it was before the snuke uncoiled itself. Many careful observers say snakes can not jump clear of the ground iu striking at an enemy. Mr. A. D.Elbers has recently invented a process for converting iron slag into paving blocks. His process removes the sulphur from tho slag, aud makes It a homogeneous mass of great toughness and durability. It is cast iuto square blocks of any desired size, and is claimed to equal in quality to tho best lielg.au paving stones. Its cost is considerably less than natural rock. As the output of slag from the production of American pig iron is now about five million tons unuually, according to Mr. l.lbers, there i room for a big industry. Care of the Eye". Shades on lamp or gas burners should be of "milk" or ground glass; never of colored glass. Never sleep opposite a window which will throw a Hood of strong light ou your eyes when you wake in the morn ing. When bathing the fa e do not open the eye under water, as this is apt to be injurious to the epithelial covering ot the eye. In all institutions, particularly for children, where the eyes aro required to do close work, the proportion of the square surface of the windows to the square surface of the floor should never full below one to four. The short-sighted eye is essentially a diseased eye, aud should be treated as such. It effects by preference thoso who use their eye3 constantly for fine or neat work, and is almost uuknown among the uucivilied nations. When children work by light which falls in their fates they are apt to bend the body forward so as to shade the eyes by the head, or else twist it around so that the light shall fall on the page. Both of these positions are pernicious. There is great danger of the chest be coming narrow and contracted aud of the spiuo becoming curved. To bathe t'uu eyes property, take a larjje basin of cold water, bend the head close over ir, aud with both hands throw the water with some, forte on thu gently closed lids. 'J his has something of the same effect as a shower-bath, and has a toniug up iulluenco which water applied iu any other way has uot. lo:sllis Work While Aileep. Joseph Tiobinson, twelve years of aie. living with hifather four miles south of bt. .luseph, Mo.,u ailut led with neurosis. Only two cases of thu kind have been known to medical snenee. The boy bleeps while standing mid wulks iu b bleep. While iu u hypnotic mute he perlorms the dully routine ot work t whith he hud beeu nceu.-toiiicd, aud iu perfectly under the iuiitieuce of the per son talking to him. While being operated ou a needle was stuck iu his aim, but he did iiotgitu the Ua-it evi leuee of luvnii; exiu-i ieneed pain. l'hysiciaus iu consultation thought the case incurable. (.Viuau J.irill. A speech of the 1'riutess of Waits re corded in the phonoirrai h is: " i ou are the moat wonderful instrument 1 have ever seeu or heard of. I wi.,h that 1 might have oue like you for my own." .)( ws uie found iu lame numbers alon" .-. . . t .. n iuc uuiiiiuni in .aiiicu, as well us l.i Alnsnnia. FARM AND GARPEN. Dlapoaal of Hotiae Slops. Have treei and grass and flowers around the house to eat up t he slops and dish-water thrown out and emptied here and there on the premises, and to render harmless all these substances that in their decay might endanger peoplo's health. This plan is better than to have drains or sewers as usually constructed In and near farmhomes. There is a safor way, howover, of dealing with house slops, washing suds and liquids of that sort. Keep a barrel on wheels iienr tho kitchen door as a fitting receptacle for all such substances, and empty its con tents from timo to time upon tho garden, on meadows, or upon the compost heap. American AijrUiiUnrist. ITIiNlilr- Plows. The use of hillside plows is liy no means confined to plowing hilly land. Yany farmers (the writer especially) use no oilier plows for even level land, as there are several advantages in their tiso. l.Biid may be plowed without back or double furrows, nnd may be kept per fectly level; the land may be harrowed and sown or planted close up to the plow, thus saving timo if necessary to do so. The writer's method of using these plows on level land is first to plow a double open furrow iu the middlo of the lield; then close this furrow and go ou plowing on one side buck nnd forth tin til within the width of a headland from the fence; then to plow the other half, and then go all round the field, and finish the headlands. A perfectly level field is left. Afw Yirk lm . I'-flects of Training. An interesting instance of the resuiti oT training was recently given iu my dairy, says Henry Stewart in tho Autm inn A'jr iv'''iri-t. The home-bred cows are all reared without ever having sucked their dams and are haud-fed from birth. There hai never been any di liculty in teaching the calves of these cows to drink the milk. One lesson, giving 'he linger to guide the young thiug to the milk in the pail, and then gradually taking it avftiy. has always been su litient. The calf of a i ow pttreha-cd some time ago, and now weaning, has shown nn extra ordinary obstina y and simplicity in re fusing to drink, and nearly two weeks' time has been occupied in teaching it. This cow when a calf sucked its dam for a month and her calves up to this ha'-e always sucked. The habit is thus in bred. Trenching for Gardens. Old English horticultural authorities speak very highly of deep treuching with plenty'of manure as a preparation for many crops iu gardens. We never tried it except for tclery years aro, and do not expect to repeat that e xperi ment, l ab r costs too much in this cotiutry to do anything by baud labor that can be doue by horse power. But if trenching be really helplul, subsoil iug ought to beneficial. True subsoiling Is indeed better than average trenching, for less of the richer surface soil will be mixed with tho subsoil bv tho former method. Gardens ate usually heavily manured. Considerable amounts both ot nitrogen and mineral manures are carried down out of reach of crops, un less the subsoil plow opens and lightens the hard soil beneath, so that roots can penetrate it. For this reason seeding old gardens with clover is often (hlvisab e. The long tap roots of the clover reach down aud enliven the subsoil, besido bringing up some fertilizing material that would otherwise be lost. IS-jUon Cultivator, Method of FunilgAtlns: V.een. Some claim that it is impossible to de stroy worms in the comb by fumigation. although that is a remedy that has been suggested. A practical bee keeper gives tne following iu tho -iinrtraa hen Jour nal as his method: "I had a lot of sec tions piled in a room fifteen feet square, nnd concluded to smoke the whole room. So I lighted live pounds of sulphur early in tue any so tliut l tnougnt it would all buru before night, and kept occasional watch of it through a window. At dark it was burning apparently the same as when urst lighted, ana at I edtiuie thi same. Although l thought it entirely safe, I never feel that I cau bo too care ful about lire, so 1 concluded to set up with it until it expired. I did not get to bed until after one 6'clock. My method of using was this: The sulphui was put into a kettle holding about a gallon. A common kettle holding three or four gallons was partly tilled with ashes, aud in this the smaller kettl containing the sulphur placed, and ovet all a Uncover that did not tit clo-ely. 1 suppose this cover allowed plenty of ail to enter to Keep up combustion, but made it burn slower than if enterely un covered. I'revious to covering, a lighted match was laid on the sulphur, and that was all the attention it received except the watching, and no doubt it would have burned just the same if 1 had been a mile awa . I do not think that roll brimestone would act just tho same, but I suspect a part of it mixed with pow dered sulphur might answer. The cost is so little that I have always used it in the powdered form." Practical Poultry-Feeding. Ferhaps a little talk on poultry-feeding may be interesting, says a contribu tor of the Frairia Fanrur. In tho first place, how many farmers fc-ei their poultry at all Very few, I am afraid. I have beeu watching all winter, aud find that the majority of farmers let their chickens run around the faim and scratch where they get a chance, and when the ground is frozen so that they can't scratch, tho chickens huddlo up close to a hay or straw stack, and look as though they would thank some one to cut their heads OiT. When night conies, they have to go to the pig pen for supper, or go without, aud iheu fty up ou some shed for the night. Vet farmers say that hens laying eggs iu winter is ull fiction. But such is uot the case, and if they will put up comfortable buildings for their fowls and feud them properly, they will find that a hen will lay iu winter uearly as well asiusuuimer. Then they say: "Why, I have tried fee ling my hens, aud they don't lay." ery true; but what have yju ted.' "Why, I give them all tho com they want." Well, 1 don't blame them for not laying. Now 1 will tell you what 1 feed, and my hens are lajing every dav. Iu tho morning I give my chickens ryo, that is, a quart to about sity hens, sprinkled iu straw so that they have to scratch aud 1 tell yo.i they eujoy scratching for it, too. Then 1 nail up u couple ot heads of cabbage in thu li n house, so that they can leach it, mi. I lot them eat all they waul of it. About u. 'Ou 1 give a litl e oals or rye, just to get them to scratch, and at uight 1 give them thu table-scraps, aud, once iu a while, a little buu-llower seed. 1 use corn as little as possible, us 1 don't think it is the proper food for laying hens. In the way of drinks, 1 ghe milk alto gether, aud think it lar better than wuter. 1 keep my poultry, house well bedded with straw, ami even if you don't feed any grain iu the straw, they will scratch, anyway. In very cold weather I keej tire in it aud think it pays well. Symptom and Cure ofWnsrworm. Hingworm (Tiuea tonsurans) is a com mon disease among horses and cattle, especially in tho winter. As this parasito is readily transmitted from domestic animals to in tn it is not safo to leave it to multiply undisturbed. It usually ap pears on the faco, around tho nose and ryes, nnd as tho hair fa'Is oil it leaves bald round spots covered with white scales and surrounding them thero is a ring of broken and vplit hairs, at tho roots of which there are more or less small pimples and eruptions. If thedis-ra-e is allowed to spread tho entire face and neck will sometimes become entirely bald. The hairs around the bald spots should be shaved oil and tho skin painted with iodine, or with a solution of corro sive sublimate, made by dissolving forty grains in a pint of water. An excellent ringworm ointment may be made by mix ing together ono half ounce of iodine, two unmet of glyevriuo nnd mercurial ointment ami right ounces of olive oil. Th s ointment should be applied twice a week until tho d st-ase is cheeked, nnd then the parts washed with soap anil water. Ann loikbtt . Piirm nnd U.irtlon Notes. Sulphate of copper, it is slid, will prevent bluck rot iu v neyards. A beokceoer says that catuip planted near the hives is tine for young bees. KL'gs should be gathered twice daily, that hens may not brea'i and team to cat them. Fugs intended for hatching should uot 1 e over two weeks old, and do uot use pullet's eggs. Where are tho house slops emptied? If by tho kitchen door, look out for cases of tho worst sort of fever. It is unsafe to feed cither oats or wheat without considerable water and aslie1, gravel or griudiug substan e. The best birds should not be sold oil iu the spring, but retained as breeders to maintain the quality of stock. Buckwheat is pronounced excellent egg fee ', but expensive as compared with other food. Onts also rank high. The use of kerosene on peach trees or vines is to be avoided, as it is far more dangerous to tho trees than to tho in sects. It is now almost too late to pruno grapevines, ns tho sap has commenced moving, and bleeding impairs their vitality. Affected limbs should be cut oft at once. Black kuots, blight on injured limbs, are also injurious and should be immediately removed. l'ear trees that refuse to grow may be treated with wood ashes placed about the roots of the trees. The trunks should be washed with strong soapsuds. A Wisconsin farmer thus states what ho believes the esseutials for renovating n wornout farm : The first is clover ; the jeeoud, clover; the third, clover. A dVirywoman claims that by milking threo times a day she gets more butter, and that the noon milking has twice as much cream a3 tho night and morning. Don't delay grass seeding a day be yond the lirst opportunity, for the first chance is better than any other, never sure, and in every result more satisfac tory. Butter at less than twenty-five cants a pound means a good deal of hard work without adequate returns, no matter how good tho breed of cows nor how liberal the feeding. Four quarts of timothy seed to the acre, distributed early in March, may be counted safely as worth more than eight quarts iu May, for the early start is a guaranty of success. Try tho cows, ca h separately, for iu a herd of twenty the chances are that sonio will bo wholly unprofitable, aud wise economy will require that they be taken out for slaughter. It is estimated that thero are 300,000 known species of insects which prey upon the crops ot the farmers. the work of successfully combating these i pests is one which will keep the new .Cabinet Department busy for some time to come. A single error in farm practice, multi plied by many millions, may cost this Igreat country enough to cover all ex penses of Covernment hence the wis dom of establishing and maintaining ex- 1 per imen tnl stations where error may be discovered and corrected. A fruit grower reports that having an lorchard of young trees badly infested with bark lice, he made a solution of isal soda half a pound to a gallon of water aud applied it with a whitewash brush. In a week's time they were all dead aud washed oil. The trees grew two feet a year aft'.-rward and remained very healthy. The farmer's insect foes are working night aud day. They increase rapidly. They breed under p'.eces of boards, bark, sticks, weeds, and any kind ot rubbish, liemove all such hidiug places. Clean yards and clean farms are good foi half the evil. Paris green, London pur pie, or hellebore, if thoroughly used in .praying fruit trees, vlues and bushes, will do wonders with the other half. A Horse That Feeds Another. Billy, a remarkably intelligent horse used iu the police wagon of Division !), has taken up au idea which he follows daily. Oue of the mouuted ollicers in the division leaves his horse in the stable connected with the station ou Blue Hill avenue, near Dudley street, while he an swers to tho roll-call at noon and again at six o'clock. The olticer fastens his horse to the post forming one corner at thu head of Billy's stall, aud as soon as tho animal is tied, Billy picks up a mouthful of hay, forces it through the iron grating about his stall, and waits until his guest has eaten it. Then he repeats the operation and continues his hospitality until the officer returns for hishorsj. Billy began to do this early in the fall, without auy suggestion from the men, and he does it twice a day, much to tho satisfaction of his visitor. i'h performance has attracted consider able attention iu the neighborhood, aud Billy's politeness has Won him many friends. Uot'.oit Ttamtrip'. A Unique Plant. The gradual extinction of a species is Uot an uncommon phenomenon. In most cases many individuals of the van ishing species are known to ei-t. Oue plaut, however, seems to be perfectly alone iu the world the last of iUt race. This unique specimen is ou the islaud of St. Ileleua. It is a tree about twenty feet high. Formerly this species seems to have 1 ecu common on the island, forming, largo groves, but the wood in.-iu u uuu the ravages oi goals have left only this sinlu speciuieu. It If unique iu another respect and of great botanical interest, for it bears flowers like thoso of the aster, being, iu fu t, thu only known tree of the composit c, t ; family which, with this exception, com prises only herbaceous plants. It i in be hoped that an attempt will I e made to piopugale thu species from thu teed of this plaut. Mrs. Benjamin Harrison is fifty-seven. NEWS AND NOTES FOR WOMEN. American silks have re oived a boom. Violets are the flowers of the passing season. The bustlo is almost an hallucination of the past. School suffrage hai been extended to Mi higan women. Among flower pins the pansy it still easily a tit st favorite. Tho bride of Prince Alexander of Bat tenberg has red hair. Wellesloy College has a Japaurso student, Miss Kin ivato. Stoel is the very eifectivo and popular metal used for trimming. The genuine mutton leg sleeve is one of the features of new gowns. The rage for whistling is spreading rapidly among the young ladies. Accordion ideating is decidedly the fashion for the fronts of dresses. The right of women to practice medi cine iu Canada has been established. An cmcrnld-set frog with diamond eyes is the quaintest of new laco pins. There are just a doeu shades of tan color which are fashionable at present. Tho custom for ladies to appear in srarlet huntiug coats is growing in Kng land. ' ' Tho widow of Ccuural John A. I.ogau if writing an article ou the Herman Army. Dull blue sashes are iu high favor in Paris for wear with gowns of ncttlt green. Anything or everything but tho com monplace Is allowed by tho fashion of to-day. French gold and polished cut steel will be chietly used in uiilliucry jewelry this spring. Ilibbons always have been and prob.i bly always will be lavishly used on Paris made gowns. Mrs. Pierie, of New York, a awarded the first prize at tho beauty show iu Nice. A French savant has recently nn nounced his belief that women are in creasing in size. Jot appears in many forms in tho new spring mitliuery ornaments aud tinsel in the woven tissues. Mrs. Ella DieU Clymer was elected President of Sorosis, tho National Woman's Society. Mrs. Mary Tillinghast Is the ouo wo man in tho field of architectural decora tion in New Vork. Bayoune, N. J., has u centenarian who claims that Washington kissed her wheu sho was a little girl. Paris sends us for summer wear cam brics and percales in stripes or flowers, or else with borders. Sorosis and the delegates resolved to form a confederation of wonieu s clubs from all over the country. Tho women of Wichita Kan., havt petitioned that a woman be put o:t thu State Board of Charities. In Denmark nnd North Germany girls as well as boys are received and trained in the agricultural colleges. The price paid by nn English woman for a court dress is from $oU" to $,.u by an American from $1000 to $l.iOD. A bill to give women the light of suf frage at Presidential clec;ious has been introduced iu the Pennsylvania Senate Miss Hattio Carter, of Kearney County, Kan., has won several prizes at lassoing in competition with cowboys, Mrs. Henry Villard, tho wife of tha famous Cemian American tiuancicr, tho only daughter of William l.loyd Garrison. Mrs. Harrison's new pia'io is of Cir cassiau waluut with silvc pedals, and a backing of yellow satin to the fretwork in front. For the first time a female artist is commissioned bv the Fieach tiovern- ment to execute decoiations for a public building. Tho latest hobby of the Baroness Bur-detk-Coutts is giving prizes for flower culture to the poor children of London ragged schools. In Burmah a woman missionary con verted a stalwart native ami married him out of baud to insure his holding fast to his new faith. Empress Elizabeth, of Austria, has n traveling basket all fitted up with gold handled silver saucepaus for making soup and other dishes. Miss Jennie Flood, who is ;aid to be a modest, sensiblo girl of twenty-five years of age, is heir to all her bonan.u father's immense wealth. Miss Dallas York, tiauceo of the Duko of Portland, is as long as her purse, being something over six feet high. Her fortune is iu the millions. A revival of an old fashion, which is likely to prevail this summer, is that of having a full of Iucj drooping from the brim of the large, black round bats. A correspondent writing from Athens savs that a remarkable feature of Athe nian society is the beauty of the women, at least niucty per cent, of the women aud young girls seen at the parties being positively pretty. Mrs. Eaton.sister of President Harri son, wore at tho inaugural ball a lace shawl that belonged to her grandmother, wife of the first President Harrison, to gether with a locket once owned by thu wife of that Benjamin Harrison wlrj signed the Declaration of Independence Your Blood N-fteda a Kxxl cleutsiiitf thW ftpriu iu order to overcome the iuipuritiea which liava aocuimiUiVd iuriuff the winter, or which may be horc-cUUry, fcud calls you much feUtTr-riiiK We coutiiUntly reenw- nien4 Hood'e baiaaiiariUa aa the very let apiinK tut'liciiit. By ita use the blood in urlried, eprichod tnd vitalized, that tired ftwliua ia entirely overcome and the whole body tfiveu etrtngth aud vp r. The appetite ia restored and fcharpened, the divesti tive orK&na are tontd, aud thu kidm ys and Ucr iu vitfo rated. "I was reJiUK very much woru out aud fouud notlua to benefit me till I took Hood's artaparilla. I have now takeu aevenil boltlta aud it ha made me (eel p rfectly well. 1 woa alo trouljkd witti orea br akiny out in my mouth, but aiuc - takiuu Hood 'a tiaraaiiarilla have had n further truub f rum them. 1 have rectmmieudod it t? otheie, whn have bet n very much benerttxtby luinx it." Mm. Manx Adde<, 6.1 North WuU r tin ext. Uecatur. Ill- Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all diUft-tfitd. $1; bit for 5. i'rt-prul euly by C. I. UOUb 1 CO., Ar tli. rari,. l.ut II. Miua. iOODoses One Dollar 'f guarantee no other LAWN If MOWERlt','i,i,iT.;V,i,J! LaVWII H AM OI I 'till I I II I'll I H I .a t ii iM u vr r. l'litla -lfli,ia. l-'l Secreis Mtiru iu V lute liy umuuii rewipt (I -.pira I'ub. tu t. faul, Jtllliu M "..J.!; STI' l V. Vl.nk-k-f i-ina', Kui-ini'iui Korma bsiWHlU iViiiiiiaUb': p. An li in-1 ic, hh"i t-liad, eU: 1 1 Ihoniui-biy tattitrut 1'V MAIL, t 'i r-ii i i m In) kiryuut'a 4 Ht-ts, 457 Muiu St. aiuv. hiiiniitrB worili fct.Mlt'Ublr iit-i not uudtr the Loix a im t. iitj liiewtttursmuty H-ia il"la4i Co., Holioy. Miob MOUS p.y Pifo'4 Cur for Con tuuiPUf -D ia '1 H hi JJKh f lot- keeping th vuica cla&r X c on La, Vivid Wrltlnr. A liltls tWrlptlve il tiUd "OvM lasHtin," from tfc lrrrt f tr, ot which w i-It rrrrb. rminH ns that grout i1vrtir. Ilk H. h. Witmr Co., proprietor of tVnrnr'scUbrat(l SafsCnre, m'eht 'X. bint from It jUr in tlis parnfraph: "Mioot to tno rilt or Irft. oror th Runs or tinner thorn, btrik whom you will, but ttriko lstrov. Now th holf "UruMtlown, ovon to tho winilowi of th old farm-hom now back timlor th apple tif and byond thorn. IValnionar under Ih ponttorom nooln or t h min, mad tleviln are slutting ami hKtna acrti.n th ImrreK No uue ooins to know trirnd from fo. Hhoot, slash, kill nn.l- "Htil tho hll U dissolved. Til smok if liftinr. ohrieks and rm grow falntor, ant twnniT or thirty living men pull th ileail Ixxlin away from the gun. 1hio humlroil iloail ami otinlrt en Hi siitghi acre. They t.-ll of war ant florv. Ix over tluthrll's errenn.l tin I tho latter " Ami in mt a tleailiy a trir. thonen noni-ie, re moii lallini; ut our right nH lMt to ilov. In It wai l r. wor t tho blood. Pli-od Itwlrtl with p -non through linporfect kid ncv act on. And i th'-r no t'Wer to top tin's awful lmn;htorl , Warner's Sale t'ure, a lri.tl tiot-illr. a panacra that has brought life and ho to hundreds of thou amlt. or living uu n and worn u. bo nhiNl, therefor-, in th gr. alaimy of living mu mi l women who have Itoii rrecii'-d from ili--Je and premature il.-nth, and I rtrrnnl y grateful that tho means of life ran so e ixly I youro. I.invi Tovter i:ifTtor. The F.itTel Tower, at the Par s F.ipo- iltion, has enough elevators to tak 'J. .50 persons up to the first story and T iO persons to the top in an hour, and rount- ng all me sta rs live iiinu-anu .siion an be admitted to tho tower every sixty ii i tui its. By means of the two elevators ne can reach the apex in five minutes. Kt to the means required for that result is estimated at lour hundred nurse - dowiT. I hero is consequently lmisi ei . . . . . . t It tho foot of the lower a pump oi lour hundred horse power, which will send ;o the upi er n -ervoirs all tho water re piircd. So, you see, tho j;oing up "as igh ns tho rky," not to mention the turning down again, will not bo t no east interesting of tho many Industrial ncidcnts of which the Chnmp tie Mars rill soon allord us the spectacle. Sin f-'rn'fito Vh0'U'! m rhemlrMls. Ik 1 iikst. IIAI n lint food adulteration li ed illinium, It In a comfort in find an article fr die table that Is thirviii-.h!y reliable. Walter Ituker A- t'o.'e break fart nn Is einllntil In Oils limited class. No clii-mh als are uni In ts manufacture and It Is a'.v-oluli'ly pure. It onus moreover a ilrlirloiis ami healthful Irlnk, as rrfrr-hlng anil n ore nutrlll m than raorrorfre,a"il free from the Injurious etforu liat these lwrrKi sometime produce. And t is very cheap wlllial. Th hmie ut Walter inker & fo. lias maintained for more than 11 (ears a ureal nnd honored rcjmt by the ex. elUnee and p rl of lis niiiiuifaelures. Thkiik w ill lie nbont ninety Viiemiohst thu 'ear nt the Cnited Slates M.ivnl Academy. Itilrt-eMetl I'eoale. Advert Ulni: a patent mciUcimi In the pecu inr way In which the proprietor of Kemp's balsam, for t'oiuhs nnd folds, thn.s It Is imh-e 1 vonilrrful. lie authorizes nil driiifiil-oMo en Jioso who call for it n sainplo bottle 1-V.e. l bat -hey may try it betore pe.rvhn.-iii;. The mh H.ittlcw are NV ami Jl. We rrrtaiuly would nd dseatrial. It may save ymi from cotiMimp ton. As Australian exierimetit of shipping tranpes to ImhIoii proved very suocvMut. For ItlrUrt .11 nrariiuia, nml Wanting lla el der of ( hllilrrn, scott's Kmci-sion of Pure t'od Liver (til with dyiiopho-philes Is uueipuln I. The Mpidity a iih which ch-ldrei team flesh and strentrtli ipon it is verv wonderful, ite.id the. 'o low li "I h.ive um' I s-c-.tt- Mm. l-io i inc.u-ot .tlekels ;oel Mm iiriiiitx itf loi.it rl.vudititt. iintl -nve bivli mo:e than pleased wi'li In rc&u ts, is in everv cat tm iium-.tvi-ineiit was narked."-.!! l A in. M.U..'NewJ'ork. A Rndiral Cure tar r'pitealie Vli,. 7o thr i.ititnt Please inform your readers I lust I luivea poMtiva remedy for the. uttove mimed disease which lMarrimt tociire t list Aoit rni.es. fsi htroiif; la my laith In lis ur ines that I will tend lire a mniplelMittie nnd enliKiMe tlenl l-e to any i-urti'ivr w ho wlt gi ;-ehil' i nml fr x pre mtihe-s. Ite-p't. II. U. r.DOT. M. f . 1SI lvarl M.. New Voile The bc.-t cough medicine is l'lso's Cure for 'oUMimptiou. Sold everywheie. U.'ic. IT CONQUERS PAIN. Relieves and euros fiSBUUiiTISLS, NEl'ltALCIA, Sciatica, Lumbago. 11EADAC1IK, Toothache, Spraim, UKllStS, Burns and Scalds- At TlruKuiata mid Dealers. THE CHARLES . VOCELEW CO.. B.ltinur. K4. Diamond Vera-Cura FOR DYSPEPSIA. AND AI.I. hTOMAt'H I KOtUII.I-.S SUCH AS tllilianatlpn. Four Sloiuaeh. Hi-artMnti. Nieea.(lli1 1mM, t'irKtitii. fritllTu-h), altr unir. I-'imhI um in in niouiii aim inriurn i aii.v uui aitt-r 'aiiDir. .-f rtiuin-Hft huj i.o i-pir,!. At Drvgyista nnd I'ra'rm or fu nf fit malt nn re. vipl of 'Jti ctx. ift Imxt l .lUj ih ltd ut'A. &umic atfil ii rct wpi vj t erm ra'iii The CrmrlM A. Vogtltr Co., Eallimot, ld HTH I'-l.J ELY'S Catarrh IREAM BALM " inn -.Vj-?. t. k A 13 WOHTH SIOOO TO ANY MAN, Woman or Child 81'Fl'EKlKa 1'ltOM CATARRH. ot a Liquid or Snuff. A Particle it atuilifd li to t-A1 li li'M-tiil k:n I is Tfi .fblc. Pn.-e at) tlUlUKeTlntri; ll lUUll. IPUleltfV K1A iiUOTm'l;s.M v.iiiit i. St.. Ni w York. COMFORTING. MIiv alhri'iiKh riiiwl.iK "f natural law aliltb kiv ru ttit tiiwrti-'iia ..1 tiif fti"ii mi' I mi"' lien, mid by cair-ful itpi'lifatiun of thr llu inij tin. i if HU-s.'li-rtt-d t . s -j, Mr. I i'p h- vu .,.1rl.r..i.u'ii.f t..l,l miiIi st. il-Li iiLrV lluvoiurd t. fii!f w hi. U limy U" iimiiy hruvy uo. tTf ' ll 1- .V tlli- MI.III'IOIIM llrtt 1 HU ll Urli.-l.-ts t'f (lift tlil u 1'ims.t Hutu ii iimy Krlui.lty binltuiuiilUtn ii rtinlr ul autitlr luaU.Ui'H ai lU-atiii; aK'iiutl us r- iitUa--li Iti l-.fst rvt-iy l-lultln y in tiircihc. nun I.. t . U u I I. ..I-., iu M VI.- .L lat illll. ts 111. I-W ill- IIUI1V U latal -f IsatT t 1Y at. 1'IMat fur e.r iMitiii.d with I'lin.l luved uinl a i'if rly U'-uri.-Ut lrauir."-i,jfil .s. rri.- t Hurtle. Mm!.- cm. i-ly Willi 1..i1iiik waUr or unlit. ht)l4 nnlv in hall' imind liiic. l tiroc-!--. liilillf-d tbut : 1,uii1(uj. 1 u;li.iu! Ohio IMPROVED Clifcsters MAHrfANTtO CHOLERA PROOF-I tXPH5 PHtPAlO. Wiwa iai Paixia in U. 8. a font ion coua miU. 2 WEIGHEO OJ0 LBS jiHDioii otaoaipTtoi a pnicc Of Hkac FutM.a Moaa. io vowLa tt. LILVirt CO OLCVtlftNO, O (Tola cniiti.y ia-'1' hii fur lutttiti IWsi. tvud tui I.wU aud uieutiu Uiu A UiJUL! MM (rivus N. V for tr:u. Uuet,UAli-d ici!tlir'a. aliviiy iu''.ti''' -.'auJ'i. Uue iif tiio lrst and Ix-ut-aiiit.M ii Nu'writtB in t U fou ul re CrAC. A M U-l kk' l-.tuiilifihca EVERY MAN WILLING lO WOKK. PAY! G0NS: MPTIOM i , . l .. . ii. . ... . v. i in , i i li t ttit' isb'vt 1 1 , t o. ul in. - moi i k iiiU nu J M lor mil ay i'ul. iu , ,-ut ,-.). Si i hi loiik.- it m v Iminin e ! . tui 1 Miu i r..i two hottle mo, 1;-Uier Willi w vnlimi.U p O. iliiwa, 'i. A, l.0C . -4. H. C, Ul I'C-u : SU. N. . raicoBs on TRADE feUMARK P w it-is04ixC.',-lT- 11 GRATEFUL- mn soso BREAKFAST. 4s p.i)6ea U AN HONEST when !UV,1 foi the best Montl-rmrlflor, always reoomnirntli Pr. rierrr- CoWon M?m1I.-J lV arowrv I ocaiiso lie knows It lias by far tho larpest tale and (rive tho iV. Oolden Medical D seovery etirrs all humors Soaid'rlwrn? Hit lMsea.P.AVI,i.o Swellings," "Fever bores,-' U0it nCT U arreted and cured bx tl.U remetlT. it taken in llin narlirr flaec oi the disease. iTTTof tilM-wc iov v hi. U U U av-MI l.ak (.(Mltlltitlir Tt'f II tl (It'll. For Weak lnir. SpUttnjr of Blood, Shoilncss of Urea h. Bronchiln;, AMli.nL rlvort l oiiirl.s and kindred alteotio.ts. it la ail vlllckut remedy. Hold l.y DriijiglstN at $ 1. 00, or alx lluttlea for $5.00. f - Copyright, 1A It WuaLO'a PiFrENSAnr Mkdical AoctJiTiO!f. Troprletori. w " " r " 1 u rrtiuiuered tv the cleenslnir, anti- ,.tle. mtithinir an.l liralln pmpertlea ot Dr. Sane- Catarrh itemed, til ceuU. t.y drUfirSA t'lj UitlUlnil t'lUl l'lat It l!-uM d in- for woik nod o-.'.iiKfl nu t my 1-4 f.-r A v. '..o!o jrcar, duri;- vt;I Ii tifn" 1 ruM r.otpv'nr..I"'e nif 1 u..ii to ivy luad, and f r li m. ilit'. ci:ll ll"t tii.'Vr mv If in iKnl.Wi.i I.. (1. .1. r...ia Fltwllr I t--'k Svsih'a Sieriiic, and ainm lerail lo Imprtive. Adrr a wut w. a at n: v wwrk, and rrthe iwl Inf ninini n ui rwr imi 'ii viu 'rum the cfl.u i f bniit a r.cuiO. - tinnM l;AT, Jan. 10. Ft. W ayne. ifi4. Hooka on Uloud and pUIa Ttvaea tiin!led free. itt hrrtano Co., Atlanta, Oa. r Y(H' WISH A 11111 ii (.Trf i fcfij. 5 ,4 rr IIK lll.t I K iHir. liaM' 'i ,''' brrl HUH If ft rswix Hi um. 'I hf Hii'-it naU rui rtK ni..nU' iuil aii'l Ht Ms-t Ill Bill I'Mfri.' M.mit.i liilr.l tli-jht.r.- fj V- Il-l llT wri(Llil alrt-I. rarrfully til ( fr I I.Tmnl ti'unpti i Hi- k. U f) m utir.N ..1 d f-r Itui-li 1 J nihil.' v and mrurrir. l.ini bflwuisl ty aruft linil.-lf. "Il-ll U' ' inirri) in nrni iai lirj.t mil I If nit rUM.I -ctll imiiiiiinni i rt tilt-ll I' r ill.' niniuif "' nlv iiTiri-lil;i. hut ili'itr i-xIik. I hMllH ,"SMN i;-v'hTn ftif.;!! rl4ii Iit iitn trw biv trn wnii timif usm-. a.Mr. ml dl. ot pul-Ptt aixl art' t im ru n. r -d irhi't in rrjf d'taii. ln Plt iitmn liav.nrf tti" tf-n.x n iirih-lo. a-M if ymir fh'r i'a'111 l tup ! Vi"l till nirr a-iinr.iTM ..It'rf will ri-i I'nmtpt 1 rjirrtnl t C ill .oil. ;f.TitjVoj.ital'riir. a-i t ri. . f Nni.-.h-l ui'n a " SMITH A: VF.SSt, ear-Mention this ui r sarlaaHi'la. Taylor's Hospital Cure for C atarrh lJai ulTitlltoil to K'vo Ctl MIIIM.II I"'" J rrt'iuulcd. Sold on ten ilava' trial. I'rico com V plctc U.3tl. I'or imiii- V v 'fV 7,'-1iilili'tannil lerinsul pailo fW'- Vi j '.'- .ultlr-!.a'itylll I'hui VttYc'. J iiiai-y. . il4 itrouil- way. New York. WANTED! A rj"lab man in oai'litwinty tJ Uk th arcnt-y tr tiiM in-fcT iiuHai kuiiv aiui rm aud niiil' mi Mi iniiiali'- liurtrir Alarm uu th marLft. AairutM inaai- 4 an In Mliiftl (ui-tiitiy. mm mimh; viuki fr-iu&t '- ixr i..y- luurxma m .-'. uai I-! A'.ai iu I -vcr 4W " AMrr-aa wiiti nt..mr, Hud v. 1 In wr.lli-l ft 'MT ru- ni) mmii; n A'tltlrH Willi Ht.l i:i'r-iiiH in iv.iaR Ai-aku ox. ris-vland. )ldo. j.m l'r.ut'lual I awniwr. lT. b. tulfii Hun nu.Ait'y at 1 aw, t Hariiiiia innaiv pprMc(if- ciuuiia-critiuiu. iiiirra, rr r.miitf. wl.l.m , t'hlUH-u ana urj-eir dint ndatlM'. Flrirme: a rr iuwi " vataln I'riuioii ihirrau, aud uuimy aiuoo lava. fi!.' jA n.U Cre fcnilnh Coutai Uiaif Si i'lSi Rhtumatio Ramtdf, and o.alUax. .1 1 1 i unil I i i-nis. 1-solt 1 1.E.t Ui Ai-r.-a 1 liutr l.aivt la T'lrkr 1 O'.AV. Va.. i.cr Hriidrii-kn, nu w. t It. It. H-avl:y tiuilnr-.t; I'uv.ar, All. lak. I l.'rry, W alii lit, Lc, I'ri. e aiaui p. r a. iv 'I it' l-Tln l. A. til as l;. V. llrM II.. tl.U Kn-la. llanly 1 ii., V. Va. r ESfiiiL tai ll nRFAF BtsT is Tim WiialB UIIUHUL iruettl.atoai.uia". Sold K vary wbu. ttsiat drllr hat auj lrit-r, J J J- ( ajs Jsta-Js, tst Jaf J a 'I'l.t Uimil nliO lial JliVt . l aJ tl "ill llllr to live .t-u.a.ia iii k hutabsr lOrfl, iviid ut lu Ural lulf hour- eviwriruc iu n uldrut Otnis to his oitiw l(it It U Hi: aiy h lii-ilrr itrulcitioii Utath u nioi- :uii iirUina, i"t vmy lU tii.if ritirj at beu'tf m b.liy u.h.t-11 m, imt an.w K'tU It ho nut look cmily hha Aab. tur ttio " KlSh i It A N 1 1 ' Slick t.K it'icn halve III- ! li KHaMi, ICIxl Ii,( r ii- t3 PENSION ft. i .. bIKl'i V'i-WlV A 7 .1-HlltUMItMtVHI art I If an g, .'. i 'W) A fry' - t ,-t' M.. T. LOVO at CO., TU tak.- ' i, ' hA V . '. 4Um'U ,- ahuouiidi..,.-.! i....io.iii. DRUGGIST, Pr. rierce'f Golden Sletlicul Ulseovery U tho only mctlielno ot Its class that If onnranWil ti lienefit or CHIC ill nil rccomnu - uiletl, or tho money paid lor it Th mat ri laln anal laln KKMF.DY lat Ih war 1st (hat Inatantl atop, til inaat acme I a ting puiaia. It ta truly th great (IIMttKIWH OF PAIN, aukl has don lra Kootl than r It now is rni.tly. - atiullt- flSKX. astK('1IK, PAI1 In til I IIKST ur II)K. HKII At II K, TOOTII.ll Hi:. sr any uflar . TKKNAI. PAIS, a lrT ail.ratlon mrt Ilk maalr. ranalnn t.i PAIM ti s ,;iK'.o-.l k.m math.-.j'. SUHK TllllOAT, UUONt 111 Tl, fOI.D III III t ll.--.T. HIIKITslA l-ISM. KKt- II I. III. I.I Sill Vl.o. (Si mil i. r - In t.i Kinall of Hi" Hark, rlr., mur l Irnrtrrf. Inniirr canllnurit iit rratnl ai.tcalluua or aeiiai Iu il n cur. , , A.I ISTKllsai. f .llS ln IIH liiiatn or Mumarhi, t ll) i 'J?!;. K T O M A II. a A T K A. V M IT I .. IIKAIITHI , liniiniiif i. s ri,i , H.ATI LKSI T, KAIIaTIKU IjHKI.I.ll. .. ...ii-&... I l..ianilv anil U V It- 14 1.1 ( UICII by lallnil Inlrrnally .lilr.l rat, Bul.l by lruall- Pr's;, auc. WAY'? PILL THE Fur th car mt all atUorilara mt tli aiOMACll, I.1VK.K. BIIWK1.I, KII N K.V9, BLtDUKlt, NKHVOl'S D1SEAS--C, MS ot APPKT1TK. UKAUAtlllK, CONSTIPATION. fOSTIVKNKSS, tiKHTIOSJ, UlI.IOlMNI--.ait. KB V Kit, II- KL.AM.MATION ef th BOWKl.S.PIl.KS and all drranRemrnt. of th laUrnal Vlarara. Purrly V-rlbl, coutalaluK no nierrary, tnlnrrala, er DKI.KTKU lOt H UltHUH. PKKKKCT UlCiKaTIO will b ac roiiill.ha by taking u n a I - PILL. By lo doing DYSPEPSIA, , Sit K IIKAUArill, FOUL, ITOMIt ll, UILIOCSNKKM, will b avoldc-U, and th food that la atu canlribat Ita nowrlahlag roprt! tor th support of th natural wait or th body. OI,l BV AIO. UHt'tiQlSTS. Prlc k)3c. pav box, ar, eat rvcrlpt ef prlc, will b ant by mall. 8 bai tur On Dollar. HAOWAV at )Varrta fct., M. V, I prcarrtbo and fallT " 1in.e rlK ii - ! '' a;-iH-itii- Inrtliecerlaiittwo ut tula din-iutr. U.U.1MIKAH AM.M. I , Aaiatflilaai, Pi. Y. V. ha aold Bi tl t'r manr 7-ar.j and ll haa r J,aanatM4 a 2 aaM Huwvais. r Mttaat-araj r---ilTaUCaamUalC. liTPn tna ut-at ui av. fc-lli"l. . 3 t ali-aco, 1 1 T altRl.OO. SoldbyDrujsial! Are chc BHT. w The Gold Hunters Ad- i-entiive An Australia. 'VI by Win. if. Thotnes. V.-. A ictlc twf ! l AJalrf fa . I'k a k.- .... all ..... .1 ....1.1 K ' alUaaU-i M.iUf Mtw4l ika. daiutg r-x-ni aT"2 A a 1 rr. t 'ihm uit frtHrlitniiua; atorf of IHV. ii It- It. X I I rM-M, iiabiibuu- I 1 i W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. 1:1 in Iho world. K.uml n. hi. i.i.ii I.I M I l: II AMI M H 1 II SHOK. l.liu II IMIM H I II UH I Mllll . ll.'iJ tin 111. ami HI: ll l n v MIOI2. .-.All I I II A V A I I I Al t -HOI-.. UUI.KIM.M IN'N Mllll . j.imi jii.i ai.i.t r.uvn' m iiiioi. kauKii, All u.aUe Hi t uiiKIt-, hiilluu aiul l.atc VJ. L. DOUCLAG Pimr fOR onuu LADIES. Material. Ita-at Klvla. Kr.l iiila- h ILa sar. .:l . - ...l a.u.i. -t u bili..n.. pi i.m, u.V ... fp ..ij. i u,,t. A WET?: . Iu tiiUtat luriM. ll ia UoJ low Kh. ft MMI MHA1II atjici m grfiuidil tlial 01 Acrp M.H 'K t K." M lkttar tiUaiilr lUlll l ow-b-.y avll nvei Unii. Willi lit- m M tli oi,l urrle. t V i r ill m ..i Wai. rtnoof JT :oat i 'lower t l;i-ti bii.U .-... kt-r.' JP aud Uk uUir-r. ll vt.tir alnn IrMr ,J 1
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