f HE FAltM AND GARDEN. : AM -wnrr brkrds tkndkki Thire scm to be cnnsidtirnble contro versy oyer the hnrdiueos of the various colored fowls, and we cannot understand why it should be so. Some writers ars bold in the assertion that white breeds lire tender. How can color affect the health of a bird? The Brahma is almost a pure while bird, yet it ranks with the hardiest. The White Wyandotte, AVhite Game and White Leghorns are as hardy fowls can bo. If some of these writers who make such claims would only come out and give us good, ub eUntial proofs we might be benefited. Merely telling us so, without good rea on, cannot convince xt.OermantoKn Penn.) Telcqraph. UltmiOKHATINO CLOSET FOR A PAIRT. It is not desirable to cool a dairy by means of ventilating pipes from an ice house. The waMc of ice costs more than a cooling tank kept at forty-Cve de grees by the direct use of ice. With such a tank, pails twenty inches deep and eight inches in diameter are used. But by the newly introduced method of raising the cream by adding water to the milk, the use of ice may be dispensed with, to the great relief of the dairymen and families. As soon as the milk is strained into the paus, one-third the quantity of cold water from a well is added; this causes the complete separa tion of the cream in twenty-four hours, at the expiration of which time the milk will bo sweet in the warmest weather. In winter the water may be used at a temperature of 130 degrees, and if the milk is kept in any reasonably protected dairy, it will not freeze in that time in the coldest weather New York Timet. STRAWBERRIES TLANTED IS FURROWS. We have never had better success growing strawberry plants than the past season, set in furrows. As we have be fore advocated, wo prepare the land by fall and spring plowing. Then plow furrows with it two-horse plow, keeping the landslide as uubroken as possible, and as fast as a boy straightens out root and drops plants a good man places thcui against the landslide of the furrow, hold-'ng roots spreading out or face shape and drawing in a big handful of dirt against them with the other band. We then passed along and scattered well rotted manure, and then A man followed with a hoe, .drawing in earth and filling up furrows. The result was nearly eicry plant grew, while had they been V -et in the old way and carelessly doubled up and pushed into a small hole made with a trowel by careless hands a largo proportion would have failed to grow, especially as late as we set them, middle of May, and hot weather at that. .Purdy'i Fruit Recorder. OBJECTIONS TO OPEN DITCHES. Open ditches should only bo made iwhere absolutely necessary. The reason ;ia obvious: a tile drain will generally 'cost but little if auy inoie man A properly constructed open ditch with sufficiently sloping banks. Fields can be cultivated, hauling done in less time and with loss inconvcticnces, beside the additional -ground to cultivate, which would be waste land if the ditch wero left open. .Thej-o is a constant demand for the deep ening and widening of ditches, and this demand will continue until their bottoms are sunk low enough not to obstruct the discharge of the tile drains. The bottom 'Of an open ditch should be at least two jfeet below the necessary depth of tile ; drains, to prevent the tilo from being filled up and obstructed by the ever-ac-; cumulating sediment iu the bottom. .Probably the best way to treat this le posit of sediment would be to make bank Blopes not to exceed two to one, or still flatter, which will greatly reduce the cost of cleaning out the ditch and keep ing it in repair, by plowing and scrap ing out the deposit and spreading it on the adjacent hind. The above is from report of the Ohio Society of Civil Engi neers. Bottun Cultitator. IS THE MOI.E A Nl'ISAKCE T There are many people who consider f- moles a nuisance nud endeavor in every way to get rid of them, in the belief that they destroy vegetables, eat seeds and . planted grains, and in many ways damage sfrons, besides making gardens a d gioui cU unsighty by their burrowings. : Others, while admitting the uudesirable - T"S - indergrouuds roads, believe Ithey do more good than harm in the de struction of worms, bugs, etc., that : would more injuriously ubouud were it . not for tho moles. A Viueland (N.J.) correspondent of much exjiericneo has heretofore said iu the World that he has followed their runs through potato hills and road beds of every kind, also among his strawberries, blackberries, etc., and has never yet found any injury from them, and he coucludus tliHt tliey subsist entirely on worms, bugs and the liko that get into runways, uud or? therefore among the farmers' and gardeners' best friends. An Ohio correspondenf bus also spoken a good word for the moles, especially ou meadow lands. Much other testimony of a similar character might be igivcn. Ou the contrary, there are per jsons who assert positively that moles do jeat grain, and recite instances that sua jtain them in their belief. Upon the Jwhole, with much conflicting evidence on the subject, it is deemed safe to say that the mole is essentially iusectiverous in its habits, and unless impelled by ihunger from a scarcity of its favoril food partly affects vegetation injuriously. Dropping castor oil beans in their ruus is said to h:ivs the effect of keeping them away. Aeio Yoik World. - CVGRKSTIOSS ON ROAD-MAKING. The best form of the upper surface of the roadway (its cross section), says the jAulmru (Ala.) Experiment Station bul letin, is that of two inclined planes meet ing iu the centre of the road aud having itht-ir angles slightly rounded by a curve. Tho inclinations of the planes should be greatest where the surface is rou.u'h aud least where it is smoothest aud hardest. On a steep hillside the surface should be a single slope, inclining iuward to the face of the bill. A ditch ou the side next to the hill receives tho surface water, which should be eaniid, ut priH.r intervals, under the road to its 'outside. This form is also advuutugeous when the ruad curves rapidly aruuud the hill, as it counteracts the dangerous cen trifugal force of the vehicle. The following ud litioual suggestions ii.uy prove of benefit : For the ordinary (till mails r,f tl,i country, if the soil be loose him. I, h coal in l' of sn n.flu.a .A v rule, I upon it will lie the m,t e and rhi apest Aay of iuiproviii" iiy ran w piotuied wjitim u moderate distance. Only half of the width need be covered with clay, thne forming a road for the summer travel, leaving the other sandy portion un touched to serve for travel in the rainy season. If the toil be an adhesive clay, the application of sand in a similar man ner will produce eouallv beneficial m. suit. On a steep hill these imnrovn- ments will be narticularlv r.lnahL In rcDairinir these roads the Mrt.h shmil.l ha as gravelly as possible and free from vegetable earth. Sod or turf, though at first touch, soon decava and forma th softest mud iu wet weather. FARM AMD GARDEN KOTKS. Fowls need water in tho winter. Have the team shod well or not at all. Cover tender shrubs with 'barrels stuffed with leaves. Always breed from a stallion that will improve your stock. Onions and fruits keep better in shal low bins than in heaps. As far as possible keep birds of a size and disposition together. A few bruised apples will sooner or later spoil the whole barrel. If you let the calf become stunted wo shall have a "stunted cow." Have you got everything in the best possible condition for winter? All lilies are beuefltcd by a heavy coat of leaves held in place with brush. It is again announced that you can breed sex at will with certainty on paer. If more than fifty fowls are kept, they should have more than one homestead or roost. A few hens, with the care usually giveu, win give more eggs in proportion than a large numb.-r. Hard work is not so apt to injure a horso as the failure to receive proper at tention after the work. If the combs should become frosted, bathing in sweet oil will relieve nd pre serve the lojks somewhat. It is the freezing and thawing that is injurious to pansies and strawberries. Cover them to prevent this. For eggs and chicks combined the I.anghans, Plymouth Rocks, Wyandottes, and Hrahams are excellent. The colt raised iu a stall or close lot is apt to bo more awkward and soft than one given to plenty of room. Never try to keep milk at a low tem perature by keeping the cow in a low temperature. It will not work. Do not smoke wheu about the milk and butter. Customers do not liko to take the nroma of tobacco in that way. Violets and pansies are hensed out by the frost, and need a light covering of leaves, evergreen boughs or litter. Do you recommend winter dairying? asks a correspondent. Yn, if tho dairy man will give it the proper attention. Mahonias, rhododendrons and yuccas should be protected with leaves, held in place by evergreen boughs or fluo brush. Beets, carrots, turnips and "parsnips best be buried in soil in tho cellar for home use. Large quantities may be pitted. If there are burrs in your corn-field or pasture it won't pay to turn the sheep in there to pick. It will pick the price of the wool at shearing time. Hollyhocks should be covered with sod, set roof-like on each side; or with a forkful of coarse mamure. Bewure of smothering and rotting them. When cows fail to breed there may be a cause that can bo removed, but tho only general advice that can be given in such cases is to keep the system vigor ous. In raising poultry for profit you must first consider the surrouudiug circum stances, the amount of capital to invest, the space of ground to be occupied, and the amount of help available. Every dairy ought to be scientifically conducted or not coudncted at all. This letting a dairy run itself would seem to indicate that farming was so profitable that we did not know what to do with our money. WISE WORDS. Death is always reaping. It never pays to find fault. Wherever there is power-there must be law. Exaggeration is one of the-easiest ways of lying. No man can get rich by watching the street corners. There can be no mercy for the man who will not receive it. The hardest misfortunes to bear are those which never happen. The world is very small to people who live only to please themselves. A man who don't know much at borne learns very fait when he travels. No mau is very strong who is not strong enough to control himself. People who can be spoiled by honest praise are no account to begin with. One of the hardest people to forgive is the ono who has caught yon in a fault. Sometimes the only road to real suc cess U through what the world calls fail ure. ' If you were to take tho conceit out of some people there wouldn't be enough left to bury Indiunapolit (Ind.) Jlam'i Horn. A Criminal Family. Some mouths ago there were two prisoners, husband aud wife, charged with crime. Mr. Wheatley, Secretary of the St. Giles Mission, learned that they had a large family of children, and these he made it bis business to dis cover. There were six of them one, a baby at the breast, was with the mother; the other five were huddled together in a small room in Paddington. A little in quiry revealed an appalling state of things. The mother was sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment, the father, being an old offender, received a long term of penal servitude. The graud lather was doing penal servitude, the grandmother was in prison, an uncle was awaiting his triul in a provincial town, while the auct bad a warrant out against her. Thus, the whole family group were in the grasp of the law. Proper steps were, however, taken, and the five little ones secured: one, a boy. was pint-fed iu a school; another boy wtu seut to the country, where be is in wise bauds; the other three girls, aged, re spectively, two, four aud six were put i).to oue of the society's homes, and have since been transferred to a home at the I seaside. Ml XM (London j TEMPERANCE. IMPORTANT RAILROAD RltlMRW. Several railway oom panic. In the lTnltd Btatxs and Canada have introduced an im portant reform by requiring entire alwti none from the use of liquor while on rtnty, ami only promoting those who wholly ab stain. The practice might ho siinWfulls imitated by other employes. Tho drinking habit always impairs the uspftilnem of a workuifrmnn, ami any movement to tliscnur aire it won hi be reitar leil as an economic as well as moral rutorin. ArTCR MIDNIGHT. A Chioaeo paper snys: "If all the salooni were closed at midnight the proportion ol crime in this city would be reduced one third, perhaps one-half. Whisky is nt tin bottom of mast crime liar-room whisky and the bar-room whisky 'jag' does not often take on a murderous asjieet before the witch injt hour. If tho saloons were closed at mirl nlKht the thieves, iwndhjgtrors, murderers, loafers would be sent skurrying homeward, having no other place to go, and the streets would wear the garb of peace." A con temporary adds: "If this would work o well, why not Anre on the result of closing-those crime-breedei-s seven days In the weekY' IH THE TOUNO WOMKW'S HANDS. It Is doubtful If the young women realise or suspect it, but the future of tho temper ance question is very largely iu their hands. If they would agree in each parish to have nothing, to do with young men who drink- it they would all constantly frown upon drink ing, make no jokes about it, laugh at no joke alwut "bottles'' or "headaches," or drmkiug jesU of auy kind; if. In short young women would all begin, say with the neW VOar. tO IUnb .nri an. J i n ess as the hideous, disgraceful and shocking thUlfl- flint it r-AiilL. . KA - s r. , wi mu mi vuu year Won d see iitnm fit-in)..,... i 1 M ' wivi um, i, biiu more young mon saved from becominv drinkers. Varied Jleart Review. A cosrmMKD nnvKKAnD at twblvr. I.ulu H.nilon, a dulicaty looking little girl, who is U-rely twelve years old, wai arraigned before Justice Hyan at the York ville Police Court on n cliargo of being a habitual drunkard. Officer King, of Mr Worry's Society, tostiflej that complaint had been made in regard to the girl's habits He made an investigation and learned from the neighbors that both the girl and her fnther hail Iwn drunk on Christmas Dav. Recently Officer King visited tho apart rnents where the Hnnlons lire, and found tho girl lyin? on tho bed in a beastly stat of intoxication. W hen the officer attempted to take the girl any tho father, a brutal looking fellow, interfere I, but was Anally induced to consent. The littlo prisoner wai seut to the Protectory ..Yew lorfc Hun. DON'T LET INDIANS HAVB LIQUOR. There is says the Indian' Fn'etid.a panel published by the Women's National Indlat Association a law passed by Congress thai no intoxicating liquor of any kind shall bt sold to an Indian, any whero within the limit of the United (States (and it wn not passed for the benefit of tho Indian cither) . Thii law is openly, repeatedly and unblushinglj violated; from its violation there comes 1 long line of evils of which the white race geti its full share. Now we venture to suggest that, as a precautionary measure It might b well to send all sellers 'of intoxicating hipiori out of the lands assigned to Indians. Th Indian Bureau iu the Northwest is prac tically in charge of the War Department since tho recent order of the honorablf Secretary of the Interior; and it would be comparatively easy matter to carry this la into cfTect. A thorough enforcement of tin law would be worth more than a regimentoi of cavalry. DISGRACEFUL SCENES. j t 7 iii.m j.rfivricr, x nil ndolpulo, has tho following from its Berlin correspondent: "Tho dissraoful scenes at til a llA tin ilnf irivan I r 4lA w n l : a. the banquet ; given by the "city of Berlin tr ulwumi v'uruan were reconciy rue topic of discussion In council. A councilman called it the medical nchuetrenfcfit,' aud emphasized tho waste of money. He was not altogether WtOni. TllA mrmnl .n.nl l. . l. - dical Coujrress were recently the topic Kntuaus banquet wo really enormous, and i tho rMlilt a. tl.a ntn t..l 1 .1 . . - ... vwvu. UlUlAlvailUU Ul UIOSI of tho staining light of the profession. I re gret to say that the bigger the man, the mere, he was inobriate). On a professol whose name is a household word all over thi modical world artificial respiration was prac ticed for almost nn hour, and another pro fessor who has revolutionized oue of the ulosl important of melical branches had a bad cut in hit head, the result of a fall. A French phyRiciau who has made his name renowned by lighting intemperance through exposure of the Injury inflict- -pon the organism by nleohol was unable to spell his own name. By n queer coincidence I also saw two men hug King each other who are known as irreconcil able antagonists in science, one a leader ot Uerman bacteriologists, and the other a well known Paris professor who does not believe in bacilli." a Sad scene in coubt. TVht pathcticincidenUoccuralmostdally in our police courts! Ono morning a short time ago a woman was arraigned before a Justice on the charge of having been found drunk in the street the previous night. W hun asked if the had anything to say for herself, she flushed and trembled, but looked " J"UK" aimuiiiy iu tne lace as she replied: "I can tay nothing. I forgot myself and must bear the cousequenceo." She was fined five dollars, and was not able to pay; was about to be conducted to prison when a man, having tho appearance of a hardworking mechanic and accompanied by a pretty little cirl, rose in the audience and offered to pay it for her. It was her husliand. Hearing his voiuo, she hid her face iu her hands ana said hastily: "You must not pay it." "But wo want you nt home," replied the man, smiling at her pleasantly. "No you must not pay it," iusistod his wife. "Don't waste the money on me. Use it at home. Buy a new pair of shoss for baby with it." 'Tleaae come home, mamma " said the little girl; and tho father silently drew money from his pocket and handed it to tho clerk ol the court. But the woman still protested, declaring that ahe would not go borne, and she would go to prison, and it was not until the little girl began to cry and tho Judi?e begged her to think of her childreu that she consented to return. Her hustand ot length took her by one bund, the child by the other, and between them she was led slowly from the court. Oh, the curse of intemperance I Work at Home. TEMPERANCE NEWS AND NOTES. No cannon was ever made that Is half so deadly as the wina gla-s. Of tho new Mayors in En land and Wales, thirty-four are total abstaiuers. The flrst gloss is the most daugerous glass because it opens the door for all the others. Let hell le blotted out to-day, and the ma terial can be found in any saloon to start an other one. The Supreme Court of Massachusetts has given an opinion that, if it can be enforced, will prevent the sale of wines and spirits in clubs located iu local-option towns of that State. Henry StoufTer, seventeen years old, dial a few days ago after helping to drink a gal lon of whisky at Bowmans lalo, Feun. John Weaver, a sixteen-year-old boy, who drank a portion of the whisky, was nearly frozen to death aud will lie crippled for life. Tte curse of drink: A man ottered his little baby's shoes at a pawushop for ton cents. This was too far for even the pawn kooper to go, and he rufnsed. And then the follow urged, "But the baby is just dead." A young mau proposed for the hand of a young la ly. As she hesitated ho said: "I wait your answer with bated breath." The girl, who is something of a humorist, said: "Well, Mr. B , you will have to bait your breath with something besides whisky bo foro you catch your humble servant. Uood evonlug." An old colored man who addressed a tein peraueo meeting at iVukleu, N. C, said: 'When 1 sees a mau ung home wid a gallon of whisky and a l-.alf-pouiul of meat, dat's temp'rauee lecture nulf for me, and s it ehery day; 1 knows dat every ting in his house is on de same scale gailou of misery to ebery half-pound of comfort." It in gravely announced by a l'arisian savant that nine-tenths of the birds of the i'rench capital are Buffering from intluena. If the disease is fatal aud contagious there should at once be a subscription rtarted tojiay for its intro duction herd with a view to the thinning put of tho detestable English sparrows. Prevention U uettoi ttiftn ran, and people who are Mihjeet to rkramatlBB can prerent attacks by keeplne the blood para and fret from the acM wkioh oaum the Imm Tn tmnteM the we of Hood's ftanapa mia. traqueitloiiBbnr the bett blood pntifler, and which hM been used with treat iuocesi for this very purpose by many penple. Ilood'i Barsaparllla has also enred Innumerable faMW of rheumatism of the seTemt sort by It pow erful effect hi ntutrailtlnit aetdltr of the blood, and In enaMinn the kidneys and Itvw to properly re move the watte of the irgtora. Try U. K. & Be sura to set Hood's Sarsanarlllq old by alt dnirglot. it:stifnr. Prepared only by C. L llOOD 4 CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mu. IOO Doses One Dollar "German Syrup Here is something from Mr. Frank A. Hale, proprietor of the De Witt House, Lewiston, and the Tcntine Hotel, Brunswick, Me. Hotel men meet the world as it ccme.-t and goes, and are not slow ir. sizing people and things up for what they arr worth. He says that he has loft a father and several brothers and sis ters from Pulmonary Consumption, and is himself frequently troubled with colds, aud he Hereditary often coughs enough to make him sick at Consumptlonhi stomach. When ever he has taken a cold of this kind he uses Boschee's German Syrup, and it cures him every time. Here is a man who knows the full danger of lung trou bles, and would therefore be .most particular as to the medicine he used. What is his opinion ? Listen 1 "I use nothing but Boschee's German Syrup, and have advised, I presume, more than a hundred different per sons to take it. They agree with me that it is the best cough syrup iu the market." N Y M v:t DOES CURE CONSUMPTION In its First Stages. Be lure you get the genuine. -VASELINE" FOR A ONtCDOl.LAlt Bl I. Is neat its by m we will tlttilvt-r, irvo ot ui ciiargtM, to auy per to a 1 1 tbe Uoihnl 4tu4 ail of Ut tutu 014 arujl of lull paukojt OnetwoouaoebnttlAnf Pnr VaMllaa. . . 10 ct One two-ounce bottle nf VaMeliUt fomailat 13 " Oue Jar ot Vasellue Cold Cream. - - li One Cuke ol Vaseline Camphor ioa - 1J Cue Cake or Vaneliao oap, uuscent t, 1J One Cake of VMaeUudSoap, exquisitely Boented.'i w Ou twvouaov botu oi Wulm VwwUua - it GrfoTpoataa atnmm anw HitxiHs nrttolt nt fj prt BOmt On no tutoounl t ptrtun leih aimii' om ItaurdruntfiMt any kVweilr Or prs-rcUln litre ft m niM tabetied tvitii our name, beoaus you witi car i a tniy receive an mutation which tuu little ttriwuiii Ckbrtirh Hk. Co.. 44 tMato t., N. V. The Jloiiey iu 1'ulciitH. "If you wiint to loose or make a for tune in a day," aniil Mr. II. C. Loilf,'0, a well-known Colorado patent lawyer, uow in the city, "just go into the business of the inventor. It is better thnu a lottery, for you Ktnud n chance of winning once iu a while. The ninu who invented tho hooks now iu use ou tho tops of shoes 1 was a Missouri shoemaker, lie got (?35) for this patent, but the man who bought it made $75,000 out of it. The inventor and patentee of that toy for children, thereboundiiio ball, uow almost forgotten by the tickle younsters.cleared $125,000 out f his pateut, whilu tho "chestnut bell" profited the tirm thut patented tho idea $150,000. "l'i-jfs in clover" would have brought the inventor, a central New York farmer,' as much more, but a number of linns manufacturing chil dren's toys inn the risk for iulriugcment of putouts during that craze, and the in ventor only received 15,000 uud a lot of lawsuits. I haven't said auythiug about the men who huvo lost fortunes iu the business, but their name is legion." Knnm City Timet. There are over 7,000,000 pores iu tho human body. AMVAV'S ID READY RELIEF, IHE GREAT COKQUEflOl OF PAH Far Npralua, Hraliri, llarkarhe, I'ala la the tbral or MdV, Hi-nunc lie, Tootliacke, or auy of ber eatrraal iutii, a lew awolltw lion, rubbed ou by bauil, act Ilka uiugtu, vuuhIus the oaiu to iuitliiutly ntou. liitlumt.iloui, 1 olU bronchitis. I'nfU. uiuuia, lulluuiuiatious, Kbeuniull.iii. ttru ralHlu, l.uiubuuo. nemtiua. uiore thorougu anil reueul t-U unvllrallou. ure nrnuiiri. All Internal I'ulna, lllarrhuu, ullu, Kpa.mih NMU.eit, Fulutiilu nuell., Nervoua neao, Mreole.ue. Ure relieved tntuully, and quickly tared by laklua Inwardly 0 to till Urup. Iu bull a tumbler ol water, otiuaboiilo. all Drugs). lb PAD WAY'S PILLS, An excellent anal mild Cathartic Purely Vegetable. TUe valval and Hnmt Mettic.na tntbe world lor tbv Cura oi alt liiaartiora al tbtt LIVER, STOMACH OR BOWELS. Taken according le direction, taer will e.lore fceMllu aud reuew vitality. Price 25 cts. a Boi; Sold by all Druggists ICQMI C nTI'llt . Hook-k-jlu, HtiHliiMu Form, sr-a ti iiuiauBuiij, a rt-itinauBiiiit Aritiiiiiuuc , suort'tiaiid, elo., I UiuToUtflily trufftit by MAlU Clruulurn Iroe. ti)uul' t oil two, ! 7 MttlUht., HitlTalu, N. Y. ItHLLU reel JV l'Ilt .lrMt.laaa. I A U (H1 t)tu.tenu ut fUrvtrd. Aniliurtt. i.U otnr -"" i r''mi'-u sua ouuiM utti avuiy. I ul for kitltj In yi-ur town . ,d lo Tniftt Lnpng Is. Lupus vulgaris, of which w& are now hearing to much, is an extremely chronio uisease of the skin, attacking persons between the ages of two and iftccn. It Is characterised by the appearance of reddish-brown nodules of granulation tissue upon the skin, usually of the face. Tho mucous membranes, are rarely affect ed. The nodules stnrt in tho corlum, but penetrate tho connective tissue be neath and the papillary layer above. The disease spreads by the formntion of fresh nodules at the periphery ot the original lesion. New centres form and tho old onea may gradually disappear. If the tissue breaks down an open sore is found, covered with yellowish and brownish crusts. Unlike ordinary tuber cle, the lupus nodules are rather vascu lar. Tubercle bacilli are found in the tissue, but they aro very infrequent, and often many examinations are required to detect them. Inoculation of lupus nodules will it is asserted, cause tuber culosis in rabbits and guinea pigs; but inoculation of the skin with tubercle will not produce lupus. For this and other reasons so distinguished an authority as Kaposi denies that itipus Is a cutaneous tulierculosis, although that view is held pedtivcly liy Koch and his pupils. Lt pus, chronic aa it is in its tendencies, clten disappears for a time under treat ment, ouly to reappear later. Dermatolo gists generally give favorable prognosis, provided treatment is persisted in. Meliil litrvrd. Color of Kyes In Hypnotism. Peoplo who Lave hazel eyes do not hypuotize easily. The lighter the eye tho more easily tho work is done. Peoplo with dark eyes are more nervous than those with light eyes, and it is diffi cult for the former to concentrnto ll sight and thoughts. Chicago Tribune. The production of coarso wool is now mainly contlned in tho United States to Colorado, New Mexico and Texas, and does not exceed 60,000,000 pounds per annum. 4ni; article that has outlived St yenr of competition ami imitation, ami sella moreand moreeax-h year, nut Lave ntfrtf. Ikilibins's Klertric Soap lirst maile In lmi Is jxtet th it nr. fir e, A.k your grocer f.T it. lie has it, or will get It. Tna hlrkory anil butternut crops In Ver. tuout have been allium a total fill I ure. Deafne.s Can't be Cared By local applications, as they cannot reach the dlHeaeil portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deal net-, anil that ta byouu rtitutional remedies, lienfnexs In canned by an inflamed condition of tbe mucous lintno; of the Ku.tai-hitin Tute. When thi tube uets Inflamed you have a rumbliuic sound or Imper fect hearlnir, and when it Is entirely doned. Deaf neiu Ik the result, and unli-withe Inflam mation can ue taken out and this tulie re nt or oil to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cane, out of ten are caused by catarrh, which In nothing but an In flamed condition of t tie niuonue surface'. We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any cane of Deafnenn (canned by catarrh! that we cannot cure by taking Hail's Catarrh Cure, head for circular., free. V. J.C'HKNKV ft COn ToUxlo, O. Sold by drusglnta, 75 centn. Most of the platinum supply eomea from the I rat milieu of Russia. Entitled ta the Ileal. All are entitled to th bent that their money will buy, so every .family olu uld have, at once a bottle of the best family remedy. Syrup of t i)n, to cleanse tbe system when costive or bilious. Fcr rale In 60c. and tr bo. lies by all leading drnrgUts. fluarantee I live ye vr ei.-u ir cent. Pint Mnrttrageson Kanaa-t City nropurty, tnterett payableevery six months; prtnolpal and inter ent uotieoted when due aud remitted without expense to lender, b'or sale by J. H. liauerlela & Con Kanaa. City. Ma Write for paruoiUan Do Yon Ever Speculate' Any person nendln j ns their nam and ad. flrenswill receive information that will lead lo a ioritine. rtenj. iewu & uj, ajourlty buUdinif, Kan&an city. Mo. LeeWa's Chinese Head-whs Curs. Harm km In effect, quick aud positive in action, rent prepaid on receipt of it per bottle. Aiielcr As Co.,m VVvatniottent..KmuwmCUy,Altf Timber. Mineral, farm Ln I aat Ranohei In Missouri, Kaunas, Texas and Arkansas, bought and sold. Tyler & Co.. Kansas City. Ma Ok lahoma (iuide Hook and Map sent any waar onreoelptof iuots. Tyler A Corlanna City, Mo. Nothing Else We have volumes of evidence to prove that S. S. S. is the. only permanent cure for contagious Blood Taint. I suffered for five year with the 1 1 then commenced taking Swift' wont form of blood poison, during 8pooiflo (8 8. 8 ), end In a few month I which time I was at- was entirely ou red, and tended by the bent phy tloian I could find, and tried numbers of proprie tary medicines without any beneficial results. I continued to grow worse all this time, until my whole system was de stroyed by the vile dis ease, my tongue and Is at near Infallible at II It possible tor a medicine, to be In th eur ol Blood poison. throat having great holes caused by it THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ca. K ELY'S CREAM BALM C in xu Nm.nl larZTN j f MHititKf AiiMys rain una JnnatinnHttoin iiiwh r(ti horcti, Ktiirit Tailn mid Ktnell, ttna 'uns J - ) f' I ."t J'f t.lves Kellrf ut uiu-s PP'V nt th Xottrilt. s. iruj-'KiBui ur vj wmil alx v. uf Advice . W ''A - e-:t9 ft use BA "solid CAhe of-scouring soAp, used for cle Aning purposes, I asked a maid if she would wed. And in my home her brightness shed; She faintly smiled and murmured low, "If I can have SAPOLIO." f T-l H"" L-ougn jaeaieine. IJ Cures where all else fuila. uiate. i uiLurcu lass i wiiueut oojection. liy urugirista. ' ?T5 lioows to i.fer to, ue ciu icuiu uoth a; but bare, Willi iiu nun i He pus, aud Ui. wuoU tbuii U ulesrlr and wuol. ttiuitf it vlarlr and , "TTOTT UTTITIT riideueil Kuryclepiit f nuiverBit Kaawledg. 1 I I I I llll l ll11 bauily rlVi..o ulh'Q U4mu ly every tablet tlittt t'uu bo thouuut ot II I I I 111 Tt Mm I I ,roni rel ruuo mrna Eucyolnpcd'ftJi, LtU'lloiiHrHui, Ac. lit rrailui III! IVIiiIbII a'1)' W tMuk or UMir ihvim ie fre.juvul rof-rnien lo is IUuumusJ . .UaVr iict l uiur ,bJUt, ud vrkik-U, unit) -t hi hds s l.iir Umiiv ut Using the Snn as Alarro Clock. The young man who lives in a garret related his peculiar methods of domeetio economy lately. lie does not possess an alnrm clock, and consequently must de vino some means of awakening at a cer tain time in the morning. To arouse himself at six o'clock ho opens his win dow and lifts high the curtain before re tiring, and lot tho light of dawn stetls gently upon his eye-lids and prios them open to sensibility with the assistance rendered by the ruder shock tonveyed to his car by tbe noise of passing vehicles. To awnko t- urs later the window is closed; at ' k awakening is ob tained by . .ig uown the curtain, but whon his fatiguo necessitates a thorough rost ho shuts out all light and sound ns nearly as possible, surrounding himself with pillows and blankets, among which ho rest serenely in the arms of Mor pheus until "high noon"drives htm from concealment. Philadelphia Inquirer. Head's Calendar for lWl. To donvey briefly an Idea of the magnitude) of our t'alendnr bunluens, we will nay that the edition for Irt'l Is 6,il i,lk! I o make thin enor mous rtumbor requires tbelaborof nlty pro pie, ten printing prennen and various oilier machinery for seventy days, manufacturing at the rate of 0.1, 1 ml Calendars per dm I It is sutcrfluuu4 for us to praise the Calen dar for iHUL when no many kind wordn are niiokun by h)1 who have seen It. In fact, ft la almoet unanimously protionnoed. the hand s:met Calendar we have yet Innue'd. Tbe nnlijeoi represents three children play- Ing tnusii-al lnnt rumentn, and llie ponitloun. xprennions, coloring ami general nnmnmake a iiiihi charming picture. Hut to he appre- nh make claied it must be neen. Ask your druggist for Hood's Hnrsnnartila Calendar, or .end nix centn In stamp for one eopv, or ten oonta for two, lo C. 1. Hood Co., lxiwell, Mass. Money Invested incnoloe one nundred dol lar building lot. in suburbaof Kansas City will pay frutu Ave hundred to one thousand per cent, tbe next few years under our plan. Vil caaU and ft er mnnta without Interest con trulsadoslrkbtelot. HATtlouiar.oa applloatleo J. li. tiauerlnm itOi.. Kansas City. Ato. FITS stopped free by Da, Ki.iits'S OaiaT Nihti HaaroHKa. No tits after drat day's use. Marvelouncurii). rrtlso an l il trial botlla tree. Dr. Kitne. 9l Arch U. I'hll t.. kA. Ileecharu'a l'llls act like maglu on a Weak Ptomaoh. THE PgilMT. A From a Cathollo Arch bishop down to the Poorest of the Poor IU all test! ty, rtot only to tie " virtues of ST. JACOBS OIL, The Great Remedy For Pain, but to Its superiority over nil other remedies, i xpross-Mt thus: It Cures Promptly, Permanent ly.; which meant strictly, tlmt the pain stricken seek a prompt relict with no return of tho pain, and this, lliey nay, St. JacuU Oil will give. This Is it. ov-.'ll.-eeo. Nothing On Earth Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! H la ah.nlnt.lr pnm Ultrhly eonpitr.tL In qusa tlty It ct 1,-iw fli,ui atfflth nt . rent s day Strfrlly nimllcln.. rrrvnits and cures .11 dlsivuwa OihmI lot ynunir chit-Its. WorU) tuore tlisa irnlil sh.-nlmn. innull Ssniil. fv M crnts In sl.tntin. nvo vsekainsi SI. ff I lb TlfR BUST IMfl.THV HAOAy.lV.''faniiil.einvrn fttultry HitMnq ttijfi fnsl llh 91 no unffii or mora L S. JOUNKHN CH.. U Custom House St . Button, ALsaa fEWSlON,xV.lr.Ko?,,!: Successfully Prosecutes Claims, Ltftto Principal Ex&wlnar U.S. Peuslon Bureau. avralulMt war, lAautJiidU-aUiigciataua. ttjr luc inn laiHiRKHtniifi emMifMitc ovw 6PQ m). Jnn, 1AH..; beat, too. I.km a kik'w bn.it Miu, Llltie F.rry N.J. For tin Investment Huy Lot In i'hloago. Krm Mxpc ft trul.1t torlty withprU-m tirmi for our proiwly V. M. WllllaniH, ims Cliambtir of Commerue, Chluiiicj PATENTS P. A. LKIOIaNN, VVashliitt.a, !).!. hasu rua ciMcuLAa, Will Do It. to this great modioln do I attribute my re covery. This was over two years ago, and I have had no return or any effects of the dis ease slnoe, and my skin Is to-day as smooth as anybody's. William Bowers, Covington, O. I ff Books ob Blooa aa Skla Diseases free. mow? lur ( ulil It it Isuickiy AltiKvbtd. oiu)o,, oa warren du, it hi Isi IKi Kpirf5tJ iiilltu.l. we'll necrbGmarriex; y Bon refuse All4 PLI6: IHs a? fteooinmenuea by i'uysicians. Pleasant and agreeable to the tills om luui'i lit i-u tiuu .1 ouce Ut tun isukk ooouli - l oono).e)y 2iUlai L bji pse., jrjfUM)ly hlu.tr. ted. 2 You've tried Dr; Pierce'i Favorite Prescription have you and you're disappointed. The results are not imnudi ate. And did you expect the dis ease of years to disappear in a week t Put a pinch of time in every dose. You would not call the milk poor because the cream doesn't rise in an hour? If there's no water in it the cream is sure to rise. If there's a possible cure, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is sure to effect it, if given a fair trial. You get your one dollar it cost3 back again if it don't benefit or cure you. We wish we could give you tfa'tnakers confidence. They show it by giving the money back again, in all cases not benefited, and it'd surprise you to know how few dollars are needed to keep up the refund. Mild, gentle, soothing and healing is Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Cures the worst cases pertnancnth. No ex- ferimenting. It's " Old Re iable." Twenty-five years of success. . Of druggists. ' All who own or employ Horses will find it to their advantage rro uhe DR. TOBIAS' Venetian Horse Liniment roil STRATCrtES, QAI.IJt, MPUAINS, 0., ftc WORTH ITS WKIUHT IM UOI.D. Ree certificates of the late Col. D. Mrllanlel and faundreds of others froru prominent borserueo. Peput, 40 Murray street. New Tork. Bold by all dniKitlsts and anddlera. PVRILY yiOETAflit. 1 ? 0" THOROUdHL"- REUABLBJ ,?V ABSOLUTtLV SAFE. J MsrrM,sanM4. FonSAH BY ALl DNUOQISTS. I DR. J. H. SC1ESCK & SON . PHILADELPHIA. PA. ORATEFVU-C05 IKORTINQ. EPPSS HOCOA BRUKF AST. "pr thorough kwwietlw of the natural lawt hl-n gitveru Uie cHru(tiiH 'f diinit.on and nutrl tloa, ami by a (Mtrvful atStk-.J tiuu of tho nut proper tW of well-KUvtt'l Coo,a, ilr. Km hua im'Tltlvd ur brvakfuKt UiUImi wltlinili -lloat 1 lluvourfU .h-t-erHtft' M liU h may nave ut maW bt-avy diM-ura' bills. U Ik by tho Judicium Um of mu. h HrlkU of illet Unt a couNittuiloa may be ra-lully built up uutU tnu . fiioUKh lo rcftM Ttry tcuduoy to UUeiusci. Hun . dntla of subtle nuilfulU-N are floutuig arouud ua, netly to attack whfrevr Uu-re U a weak polut, -We may eat-woe many a fataH shaft bv kwplnH our aWvei, well forcinoa with jjur blood and a properly Dour tub tU frmite." ii-it Service Uatttte. ft.ale Bimi.ly with IhHii.u wtir or milk. Bold only lu half pound tttis by UMws, InU-llesi tlius: JA.Utri kl'l'H eV t O.a Hornnttptslbk; ClteiuUta. IL-illKiN, F.Nlil ANU. "HE DID IT." thK WRRH Reined lea bl all thetMs In 'tit the vktult.T for D.lina I nave cm family, au arouni. roUMil, In liMdlna UAbki ttirtjt nrd with . i'Up.'TlC W- Hox erRflltl.'ri, 1 I. Ltudina oAi'Ki inrfJiT- i'i.fi Vki K U KKVk (Vuh RalKam imi TnK-bs 1'itTi hoArneufNs liiaft- niliiutts. hk-l couKliit and i-uldf ovi-r ulgnt. H(tl!iii. Wkr.i Troche U and 'Ix. Ilv in nil or UruRKUts; it. U. KEKP AQt.,fl3B lHtbbt., N.Y Best Truss Ever Used, -.yi Wmniiw-. 111 bold Uie wor-.i iuj wih eMiiiforti Worti nutht am) dny. toltlyeir eilrvti rupture, bent hjt iniitl everywhere. Rend fof deact IptlTe 4-jttabgU ail ta-attuiouluia IU Honee MftttC if I I llroRtlwnff New York irtft Your HEAD-ACME ? NervousP BROMO-SELTZER 0UARAMTEE0 CURS' bALtLHHM, Mi. F R AZ E Rqre as tr (tat lot Uaauuua 60i PAtENtSlI luauuatloiu i r i a laveuti iV'rlte at uu JiiVBjuieiUi at uuiMiJ hattti'Uo'jk oi Ilr1 J li. tit Atf.LM4 A: ( IL ua italiiiitrtau II. iU How to Learn Modern Language 62 a A MONTH and exHm Itahl tn Mnntl enta. K. J. ismkau Co., Vloelamt, N. J. TiPHIJ i f l,M"r VKMMII tvvfullf R.,,4lHir tOOf oma. a&nu. I WW lltr oritur s'i aili itum i lua u. lAtoai iitniak.i' ui, Want olrjm all alxiut sllofttet Ho to Hit If Ui.t a Gucd urn I KuwMr hupmr- mm -m r'ait' TI K'J-siJ taenia. t lrsvual s (i.tj-t Uiieasen-l t tf net Curs I let III' 'I I I I' ' -the Teeth I Wbl tocfcll tht f-iBej eut j'rtf.t the AuiimJ. lioe w, bsBJ:11 to hiioe. ill tth-and odirr vaiu.tl UifeiuiAtueo la out lti tillt IX' l M fiikD HutikC tuui. ruiUd reeitrt or uu-v S CKIt, lu rlu.iiA,