THE TARSI AND GARDEN, snrn-mo aos. A roo9 wny to pack choice rsnrs for bMkel ; K,nR "otig, neat Pats one or more dozen, placing each egg "" pancooara box, j-t large J "SU uoia uic egg. The egg should bo wrapped with a layer of cotton before placing it in the box. Excelsior, or fine, soft hay, or even bran will answer in In packing them in the basket and should be neatly and securely packed, filling up the basket and fastening the lid down lecurely by means of wire, and they will then travel any distance without break ago. American AgrindturUt. FLEXIBLE CFRRTCOMB. Tho currying of a thin-skinned horse Is often an operation as trying to the tornper of the groom as to the hide of the animal, and a considerable amount of "-Jirncticnl philanthrophy is embodied in such inventions as a flexible currycomb, which hns recently made its appearance. This comb hns a leather back and teeth wade of coppered wire. The points of the teeth are rounded and flexible, and thus, w hile effectually cleaning the skin, they obviate the excessive irritation suf fered by many horses. It is claimed that by this construction all the good points of the softest rubber combs and those . made with sharp teeth are combined, and thus one comb will take the place of two Chicago Xaei. barns snort.n nAVE oood LionT. One of the common faults of old barns, nnd to some extent of many new ones, is n lack of windows. Not, however, the sliding pieces of board, which have been diguiticri bythc name of windows, but which only let in light when they are open, and which seldom close tightly 1'iiough to keep out the wind and Vain, but glass windows, which answer nil the beneficent purposes for whic h such tilings are made. Too many ttnbles arc com paratively dark at mid-day, and toward night become entirely so. The dark ness is a constant source of dissatisfaction to the owner of the stable, and to every ono who has to take care of the stock, "bi1 it cauuot be comfortable for the ani mals. In coming from the light yard to the dark stable, the cattle must feel un comfortable, and as dark rooms are pro nounced unhealthy for people, it is pos sible that the influence of dark stnhln upon tho health of the cattle confined iu them is far from beneficial. Cattle like the sunlight, nud it will pay to have windows enough in the barn to supply nil the light they need. The light will be beneficial to the cattle and to the mcu who take care of them, and will be fully -aUUtiMcd by both of the pai tics. - iiut.onal Dairyman. 11EMEDIES FOIl BEE MOTIIS. E. H. Havens asks if there is any way to prevent moths from getting into bee I hives. There is no moth-proof hive. " The best remedy or preventive is to "keep all colonies strong," that they may tight their own battle against the moth, and destroy every moth, larva, or chrysalis at sight. With the frequent handling of movable combs,- in the various operations incident to the season, a worm in any part of tho bive can readily be detected aud disposed of, and there is little excise for allowing them - to bocwijruumerous. A knife or other sjfji pointed instrument should be at -iand to administer speedy justice, as everyone not destroyed soon becomes a host. Combs taken from hives in which bees have been wintered, and later in the season, such spare- combs as the moth may have had access to, should bo ex amined, and if signs of its work are seen, the tombs should be placed in a box and -'U)icelc.dip .the fumes of brimstone. If, from any mishap or carelessness, a stock becomes so overrun with worms as to be in danger of destruction, the bee should be removed and the hive and contents thoroughly fumigated with brimstone. If any brood should be worth saving, let it be cut out and cared ,for. The combs unfit for any purpose should buried or burned. Farm, Fitld ' and $lcclman. m ruri.TKY POIXTS. " All farmers should keep pure-bred ipultry; there is no economy or profit in amnion barnyard stock. They eat no lie, and ceitainly a thinking farmer fcrs the blooded fowl and will keep it "ihefai ff""'i farm should nat lU Ui'mu good stock, t all tarred felt on the outside of the ling, making the inside whito and a by whitewashing. This will iter two purposes one shuts out the lid, tho other makes the coops bright id ctccifiil, which makes the flock look ell also. Tineas, r.otbing so welcome to poul .viuter as greeu food, nor so hard in at moderate prices. For this a the nearest substitute comes in the of clovi-r hay cut in small length?, aud and m.xed with wiinu feed in ii'.ordiug. The hny is stored r.fler tii-t each year. . fi.ttining coop should be away from fiix-U aud roomy enough to nccomr.io t the birds without crowding. If fed f.oil sound wheat, oats, and bran ji, two weeks should find them in ex Tt condition for the table. A fowl a'.iVressed, entrails taken out, and OM.ugbly washed, adds much in its Melivci.ess to the buyer. The price iuid be the be:-t fur i-hoicu drescd " i.e White 31' ii rcn has been tried with ' I.i.tl.c in r.r.d found wanting. They eiiil !t; j !!, but the Leghorn is a .11 H'l.e. This has been fairly teste I tvral of our A nit ric an brtelers eint- ? (i)i- their own f at Isfaclion, and to see "ii- viint i:.;;iiv have claimed for is emu-,;. The f.'.'uhf-'ii has -t for i. a iv t;i;--, and it will .''J::der.akiiig to produce a .-niton l.a witnessed thu in 1 f hiro i.ii-n! ers of w iiilc , linens ani-ijig our fanners, L uliii as t ir in lit,s been I. i.i: their iirojruitor-.. tiiti titll Itncks are p.ump, co:n- I b.t-led, an. I heavy-uudied (i .y aud g.iod livers, and good I.-. They are li:i:nsu:ie beeaut-e .; Hle.s.iu I ni'.vai sliu.v to a I iiu it green lawn or meadow. ; :y to i li-e, ui.d breed very uulinl'iii than the barred va i l" noted throughout K uopc or tine geese, dtlcus and tur- show kt'i'U pereepUuu ni the . the luarkst by (iiod.i. iug Hthers, w hii-h bring l. tier ir round thau muiket Inoil- rlneks of from Iwj to 6000 geese may be seen on tome of the best farms close to Amsterdam. The farmer drive his gees to market several miles distant, as we would a flock of thcep. Thry export large consignments of eggs and goese feathers to the New York commission houses each season, sell ing them at good profit and pay ex penses of transjiortation. One of the largest duck farms located in the New England States has been con ducted in such manner that to-day it earns in net cash for its owner over $4600. Tho incubator is the power, with its next friend the brooder, while tho duck docs her part as tho egg producer and does it well. Tho average number of eggs to each duck during the year has been 187 eggs. This is an average among 2000 ducks. Certainly there is a right and wrong way of managing any business; in this example we have suc cess stamped upon it, brought about by perseverance and good, careful manage mcnt. ititiffiivin Agrieulturint. FAUX AND GARDEN NOTES. Two and three story barns ere a nuis ace. See that frost is excluded from your cellar. Too much water ends in bog or swale grass. If you want a thin crop skim the surface. Grass to bo permanent must have suffi cient moisture. The greatest profit on a pis is in the first 200 pounds. Roasting cotton teed is said to crreatlv improve its feeding quality. If you do not havo running water trv a windmill to work the pump. The cheapest feed is that which crives the biggest return for the cost. The hens like a place where thev can hide away tcwdo their nest building. A little well rotted manure was never known to injure either pasture or meadow land. Fresh eggs arc in demand these times. Are you doiug vour share toward supply ing the demand? Trim your fruit trees so as to irivc a free, opeu top, no two limbs touchiuar or crossing each other. Farm products that excel in qualitv and have an attractive appearance never have to hunt a market. Broadcast sowing ot corn indicates broadcast sowing of profits, which pro duce a worthless harvest. Keep an account with the hons this year nnd see if it don't pay. Find out whether it pays to keep them. During the dormant days of winter fruit trees will feel tho effects of trim ming !ess than at any other season. The cow gets her exercise in gathering food to fill her stomach. She is at rest when she is doing her best in elaborating milk. Hen manure is no better than any other manure unless tho food of the hens contains valuable fertilizing ele ments. If it does not pay to keep poultry on tho farm, chango your management and see if that does not produce a better sup ply of eggs. Ilortcnse Dudley says when Leghorns aro cared for judiciously they may doubtless be kept with profit until five years of age. A lot of fat old hens and males, be they old or young, will reduce the aver ago egg' production per fowl wonder fully. Reduce the number of these in the flock. If you have no covered run for your fowls, scrape the snow from tho ground south of the hen house or barn and give them a path to it and see what they will do on a sunny duy. Tho export of evaporated apples last year amounted to about twenty-two mil lion pounds. This source of our national inrnmn irlll H r i , 1 1 .1 ... A I ..... u iuiiiu muiih u a vuijr small figure this year. Wood cutting naturally will be an oc cupation for those who have any cut; it is far easier to cut and cord it before the deep snows fall. It cau be hauled out more easily on sleds after a good snow storm. Fruit growers subjected to premature spring thaws should allow tho frost to penetrato well into tho ground aud then mulch their trees heavily. This will prevent the trees from thawing and start ing the buds prematurely. Itemave the mulch in early spring. How much grain per day should a dozen chickens eat to do well and lay? W. G. D. That depends upon what other feed they havo. Our flock, which has considerable range und a good mauy scraps, soft feed in tho morning nnd skim milk to drink, have a good quart ol grain to the dozen fowls, half wheat and half shelled corn. Anoc lotc A limit a Famous Anatomist. I'rolessor Hyrtl, of Vienna, the famous anatomist, recently celebrated his eight ieth birtiiday anniversary. His great book on anatomy has lived through more tiian thirty editions. He invented tin system of injections into anatomical prep arations, giving tliem the forms of life, lie is one of the few who are able to de liver ar, impromptu speech in Latin, aud he has a kunwledge of at least ten for cigu lnn;;uajei. I'rofcvor Ilyrtl has al ways been an enemy of vivisection and fie torments in Ilk. led upon animals foi tiicsakt: of scieuce. One ius-t.mce piovet t'.iis prettily: Professor Hrucke was writ ing a bonk on tho weight of auimal bodies. 11c kept half a do.n dogs iu n small courtyard of the anatomical insti tute and re .luce J tlu-ir supply of food. Their didinal ho-.v'.in f called lV.ife-sir HyrtTi attention b then. Frj.u taenia incut he dUcjverod laetu luwent tothe.n every u.'gnt sunvptitiin.ly an 1 fed them. IVofctsor Ururke was puzzled to find taeni fatter at the end of the week tiiau t iey ha 1 been ut the beglining. Vii tnjn 'limsf. A Hi Cookery. A kitchen of the following gigantic appurteii.irice-i iu a l'nisia'i business house should be. able t,) uii;et a strain upon its resources: The are fifty frying pans, eac!i capable of c ioUing HW "cut lets at a time. There are utensils which cau bake 11U pounds of meat and 22ti pounds of potatoes iu the true Parisian fashion. The smallest kettle iu the place holds twenty-two galloua of water uud the biggest 11 U. To make the necessary number of omelets no fewer than 78(H) eggs are require.!. There ure gal luiis of coffea made every day. Sixty cooks aud 10U assistants keep this estab lishment iu full working order, Vhinzgt Stitt. TEMPERANCE. A jrSTICl ON DRIKKTIte AND CRIME. Hon. James J. Kilhreth, nrwitKnr justice t thB Court of Bpecial Sessions ot New York City, in a recant artioletn tbe New York in dependent, says! 'My own judgment, based upon my ex periences at the bar. Is, that exewnive drink ing, nt the use of liquor in some form or other, either directly or indirectly, Is the cause of ninety per cent, of the crime, pov erty and misery of the community," yiVI YEARS O ABSTINENCE. Governor Hill recently pardoned a life convict, from Sing Sing Prison, who ha served since tSTJi. noon cowl i lion that he should totally abstain from liquor for Ave years, and that If he violates the condition that he shall be returned to prison to serve out tie life aentni-e. But, with the liquor shops open, and all restraint removed, what saremiard will society have against a man, dangerous when intoxicated, aftrr the five years have elapsed. National Temperann Advocate. DBl'JtKKNNirsS tN EKaLA-Alf. Parliamentary return shows that tho total number of convictions involving drunken ness in England during lsj9 was 151,4'g ot which 1 . M 1 H were for drunkenness on Sun days l.etwwu VI W P. M. and midnight. In juonnon me total was 'jo,4no ot wnicn 147U were between the hours named. Liverpool comes next with l.4!H and 7W respectively; Manchester with I:1M-Jand atW. Newcastle with 8144 and 1s, and Birmingham with 24.19 and 14S. The total for Wales was KS17 nd UNI respectively, Cardiff contributing tvi auu itonaon l tr-ffiis. 7 "- a v, iiiu Aiupi ii-ru As sociation for the Cars of Inebriety met at the Academy of Medicine in New Y ork City and listened to a paiw by Dr. D. A spm-e nf m - V...... . 1. . t ... : . . . . ....uii.ui imiuuni, on "Aiconono lnphl-letv nit. I T it n i, . i.nw jiininnuee. Air. Crothers held that the urn of alcohol In any quantity was of m-egitv comlucivo in a do gree to the shortening of life, and therefore unil K in 17 men nr. ,,, 1 risks as ahstaiunrs. Ho thought that insur ance companies which were so careful to CUartl nnnut. ull ntl.o tlf. .1 .t agencies were very lax in the matter of -.ivn i aw uriiiKing risics." Dr. J. B. Mattison. of rirrmbw,, . Ta mi. Ai tik..ii.... i .i J:... . . . v-inuiu Auuicuon as Helntetl to Liito Insurance." As opium risks are invari ably reruscl by insurance companies. Dr. Mattison rievntorl himailr n i i I r. iv vvllBMlt-l lug UOW long after stopping the use of opium man I1lllht ..fait. I.n - . .1, . ,j fivra poncy oi insurance. He quoted authorities which said all the way from three to ten years. His own opinion was that if the applicant had refrained from the Use f nniitm r,, j nt haririDa ... I n. - - , . . .. .OJ ... UPll ulf na murnc oe ac cepted as a risk. THE MODEL TOW!?, The model town of Pullman, 111. named for the founder aud famous bulkier of the Pullman cars is a prohibition town, as in deed all model towns are. An Australian gentleman, becoming interested in this widely known village, addressed a number of ques tions to a leading official of Pullman. An Knglish paper gives the result as follows: 1. In what year was the city of Pullman founded? Answer 18S(j. 2. What is tbe population at present (Feb ruary. lS.K))f Answer 11,000. 8. How many churches does it contain? Answer His. 4. How many schools also, and teachers employed? Answer Four day schools and one night school; twenty-four teachers. 5. How many lock-ups or jails? Answer IN one. 6. How mauy magistrates, with amount of salaries? Answer None, . T. Number of police, and their cost? An swerTwo, at seventy-five dollars per month . 8. What is the annual amount spent in the relief of tho poor? Answer None. P. Can you furnish us with your statistics of crimer Answer We have none. 10. Have you any asylums, such as those for lunatics, orphans, benevolent, etc. f An swerNone. 11. Is the trade in strong drink prohib ited? Answer Y'es. 12. Do you attribute to tee absence of fa cilities for getting drink as improved state of morals as compared witU other cities in your State? Answer Y a. Union Signal. TEMPERANCE NEWS AND NOTES. A saloon occupies the house where the first, Sunday-school iu America was hold at Paw tucket, R. L The Atlantic Chamber of Commerce as sisted the W. C. T. U. to pay the expenses' of the last national convention. Washing n's birthday will be observed in the Woman s Christian Tempurance Union by another membership crusade. Mrs. Caso of the Baptist Mission at Mying- J'ian, has formed temperance and purity eagues both amou; the Burnish pupils of her school and the English soldiers stationed there. At a temperance meeting lately held in Rangoon, Bunnah, where but fifty natives were present, seven : een sigued the pledge. The siteecb, made iu English, was translated into Tamil, Telugu and Hindustani. The National W. C. T. U. will send dele gates to the National Temperance Conven tion to meet next June at Saratoga. Among them will be Miry A. Lormore aud Clara' Hoffman, President of tha Missouri Society. Several nw divisions have been added to the national white-ribbon work. Among thbm are a department of mercy, home and foreign missionary work among colored peo ple and Woman s Christian Temperance Union restaurants. The W. C. T. U. of St. Johns, Newfound land, organize I tinea mouths ago, has since doubled its membership. It lately held a public meeting, and sustained the interest ot the audience to the end of a programme two. hours in length. The largest hall in the city, seating over a thousand persons, was packed. "A hospital has been established at Des Moines, io.," notes the St. Joseph A'euis, '(or tbe treatuiant of alcoholism by the Keeley method. The method proceeds on the hypothesis that drunkenness is a disease, nnd the chloride of gold treatment is used. It is claimed that less than one per cent, of the patients treated with this remedy, which is a powerful but harmless tonic, over return to the drink habit." PASTORAL DUTIES TOWARD TEMPERANCE. Bishop Cameron, of Canada, has issued a letter to the clergvof hi6 dio'ise, treatingof their pastoral duties toward the temperance reform. Ho cites the depredations made by intemperance, and calls tor a charge all to gether, upon this fiercest wolf that comes down UKn the fold. The wjrk must begin with the priest himself. "The pbrai-'e: I practice te-'totalism myself,' is found to be worth more t b in any amount of pr caching, " says the good tUshop, proceeding to call for a pledged prifsihood. "feetotalisiu conduces so powerfully to the preservation of health, thut the combined voices of reason uud ex perience proclaim it to be a most potent fac tor in the work of social amelioration, that revealed religion siisruic above the passions ami prejudices ot tulleu humanity, nnd shaj in;r her divino lessous to the self-denyinj son-it of a crucified God, not only pro nounces it to be good, I utaiso, under circum stances which we see most widely to obtain iu our day and geuemtioti, a necessary pres ervation auiiist a scandal thut deals dum nutioti to those 'for whom Christ died,' our interest as individuals, as meniliers of the great Chris tian family, aud as disciples of Jesus Christ loudly f-uli upon us to enroll ourselves under the Mered banner uf the toial abstinence pledge uud oy a united efFort to bailie each and every device of its enemies. Isoluted etrorts, however strenuous and en dunug, will uot do. Henee, dear H:?v. Fathers, every one of you who has charge of souls, is expected to do his duty iu this cru-t-ade agumst, the demon of intemperance. There must be no neutrul. no lagurd among you. You are hereby requested to combine, to deelare relentless war against the iratllc. and the use of intoxicants, and to insist prudently on every member of your resjiective fl'cks becoming ax soon as ijossi ble enrolled under the blessed buuner of the League of the Cross." Tie letter closes with the injunction: "Be pleased to impart, in season aud out of sea son, the suh.-.tanoe of all thu lurogoiug pi'iu-' cipies to your respective fioeks," und uotioe is givcu tliat hereafter upon every New ear's Day, eoi-h pastor m the diocese will be exp-ted to inform the bishop of the precise, uuuibei- of total absUtiuers iu his purbh, the report to be made lioiu the parish pledge book. I Onyx In Mlssonrl. ( When water containing lime in solu tion drips into a cave upon the ore of metals it forms with them a chemical combination and produce the exquisite translucent substance we call Mexican onyx. If the metalie oxide or ore is jold then rich purple veins and splotches ippear through the oynx( if silver, then the coloring is yellow; if copper, green; if iron, red. Zinz and arsenic produce white. I Ages ago King Solomon mined this ' rare onyx in Africa. The deposit there became exhausted. It Was found in modern times nt Obcrstcin, In Germany. ; The deposits there failed, too, however. Then the most beautiful decorative ma ' teriul known to man cropped out in ; America, but in Mexico, as if scorning a ' Yankee republic. For some years Maxi- co has supplied tho world, the splendid shining blocks of precious Value being rut from the quarries by hand by Indians. Machinery hat not been applied to it hitherto to nny great extent, because the tibstnncc is so fragile that any force more violent than thnt of deft Indian lingers wonld split It and luin it. Now, however, a flut ter of interest hns been aroused by tho announcement that in Missouri, iu Crawford County, in tho Ozark range, inexhaustible quarries of onyx huve just been discovered within seventy miles of St. bonis. This isgreat news. Of course wo do not want the magnificent Mexicnn onyx to become so plentiful that it will bo vulgarised and applied to all manner of base uses, but it would be delightful if this material should become so cheap that persons of moderate mentis can have a little of it in their homes. Thus every good thing is found sooner or Inter in tho United States. Jciteleri' Catalogue. "Why do you bark at the moon?" isked tho tom-cat. Toor thing," an iwered the watch dog, as he jingled his jhain; "haven't you ever board that the noon exerts an influence on the tied?" The Sultan has made Professor Koch a first-class member of the Osmanish Order of Turkey. A W eek of Old Time Souther. ppoM, ii u,he v.ai(, forost of '-ong beaf Pines. In Inn hlKh pnnd hills of North Carolina, a UrS, l ?TJ" yonr for " lt six years on ao. tln."Vh? V1, be''tto be derived b thoso snfrerin with throat and luna trouhlei lue place has been named Southern Pines? n aki,,"onn.'"n ,'orest abound, In game of .y.. -p (?-,R""" Eas n arranged for a great week or sport for the visitor and eioor. Kor h i1r0!,''', tH" ra,M.or fro" o rtn linvinu been arranged. From Ikwton win te a deer hunt, a fox chase, a oiai hunt n,.n"nudIn'?,:t' , "H'Ji'? been.. 2 . OJ" Also R "thern bar- a i ,l ..JV ,lud n 01,1 tlme P'"- Jii ii. Uce bv t,,,lure,t men and women who will intiortu e some of their pi amatlnn onZ & Mine,U,;,nUt" so ', either MeroKSSt on It rmcl'ncrslro,,'vi!os,,on' ol Domin or JfuvT "m N?w Yo':k ott January 31, ?u-ir?V ?n ,!u'a,"1ur fro" Usltimoreon Fehl w 11.. . .nl" w;Uo n'e'"t wdl, no dniiht, en toaavof1 Vfvri,t,Vi" be, moth differirlt fa fin Northern sport that the oddity f It, if nitliln, ds -.wdl mskolt Inter.tin, iiiNJWi British battle-ship. the Hood, U being built at Chaiham. ulp' If not nhope lclni tutiKht by a nmn.takc this o-k it advice. Try VAM.ui' Klectrie sjoap next M-ntlaii. It won't co-t luueh. an-l yi.u will th n know for uaur-cli Just how good it Is. He sure to get no iuiituliou. There are luta of them. TiiF.nnnre S',fi courts In the United Btatel engaged iu granting divorces. State or Ohio, Citv o Toledo, I Lucas I ocnty, Fiiank J. Ciif.net makes oath that belt . the senior isiltner of the linn of F. J. Chknki & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo i ouiity anil Stale aforesaid, and that snid lira will pay the sum of One llundre i Dollars fn. each and every case of Cataukii tlmt canno be cured by the use of H ai.i.'sC'atahhh t'rna 1- hank J. Ciiekey. Sworn to before me and subscribed in no presence, this 0th day of December, A. D l!tsi ( . A. W. Uleabon, SEAL ' v ' Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally am aeta directly on the blond and mile us sur faces of Ihu system, teend for testimonials free, F. J. Chenev & Co.. Toledo, O.. t TV gold by Druggists, 7.V Italy Is to spend $15,UU0,O nn Its new nav) this liscal ye '. l.ee Wa's Chinese Headache Cure. Harm. ItFs in effect, quick and iositive in action rent prepaid on receipt of SI por bottle. Adeler & Cu..5g.' W vainl i ii le t kuusaa Cliy.U Timber, Mineral, farm 1,-ia Is aa t Ranch In Missouri, Kansas, Texas aud Arkansas bought ami sold. Tyler & Co.. KansaiCUy. Mo. Money invested in cuniee one nundred dot. lar building lots in suhurusof Kansas City will pay from rive hundred tooue thousauf per cent, the next few years under our plan. i'k canh aud $' per month without tuterost cou trulsadedirablelot. Ctrtioularson applloistiuj. J. U. Bauerlein Ac l3o.. Kansastiitv. M.O. FITS stnr3 1 f re-j by !. Kc.ixg's Gnu if Nkkve Kkstokkk. No tits after lirst day's use. Marvelouscures. Treatise and Si trial buttle free. Dr. Kline. Kll Areh git.. I'hila., l'. Oklahoma Guide Honk and Mapsentany whsr on reeelpt of 6ucU.Tylur & Co, Kaunas City, M , Cause of Rheumatism An acid whlrto exluts In tour milk and cider, call lactic arid, la believed by phyaictana to be the c&uat of rbeumatiam. Accumulating In the blood, It at tack the tlbroua tlMuva In tbe Joluta, and oaumi agnnlalng palna, Wbat la needed la a remedy U neutralize the acid, and to no Invigorate the kldneyi and liver that all waste will bo carried off. We cat boncfltly recommend Hood'a Harfta pari 11a for them purpoties. It haa cured others ot rbeuwailain and U will cure you. Hood's SarsaoarilN Bold by sU drUKKl1 li tx for $.". prepared ont) i,) C. L lluul) a CO., Aputliei.'arlea, Lowell, Uaas. IOO Doses One Dollar "August Flower" The Hon. J. V. Fennimore is the Sheriff of Kent Co., Del., and lives at Dover, the County Seat and Cap ital of the State. The sheriff is a gentleman fifty-nine years of age, and this is what he says : "I have " used your August Flower for sev " eral years in my family and for'niy " own use, and found it does nie "more good than any other remedy. " I have been troubled with what I " call Sick Headache. A pain comes " in the back part of my head first, " and then soon a general headache "until I become sick and vomit. " At times, too, I have a fullness " after eating, a pressure after eating "at the pit of the stomach, and "sourness, when food seemed to rise " up in my throat and mouth. When " I feel this coming on if I take a "little August Flower it relieves " me, and is the best remedy I have " ever taken for it. For this reason "I take it and recommend it to " others as a great remedy for Dys "pepsia, itc." G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A. , In reading over the literary Item ot tho week, 1 found not much to interest too, until tny eye caught sight of an article headed "JenM Dream. Imag ine my gurprlse to find It ended ttp with ft recommendation to me Dr. l'lerce' Pleasant Tellets. Nevertheless, being a great sufferer from sick headache, I determined to try them, and, to my great Joy, I found prompt relief, and by their protracted use, a complete immunity from such nttneks. Tierce's Pellet often cure sick headache In an hour. They are gently laxative or actively cathartic, according to size of dose. As a pleasant laxative, take one each night on retiring. For adults, four act as an active, yet painless, cathartic Cause no griping or sickness. Best Liver Pill ever made. Smallest, Cheap est, Easiest to take. For Constipation, Indigestion and Bilious Attacks, they have no equal. Manufactured nt tho Chemical Labo ratory of the 'World's Pispensart Medical Association, No, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. llel In Different Countries. In tho tropics men sleep in hammocks or upon mats of grass. The East Indian unrolls his light, portable, charpoy or mattress, which in tho morning is again rolled together and carried away by him. The Japanese lie upon matting with a stiff, uncomfortable wooden neck-rest. Tho Chinese use low bedsteads, often elaborately carved, nnd supporting only mats or coverlids. A peculiarity of tho German bed is its shortness; bedsides that, it frequently ' consists in linrt of n hirirn down tilllow or upper mnttress, which spreads over tho person, nnd usually answers the pur pose of all tho other bcdclothing com bined. In England the old four posted bed stead is still the pride of the nation, but the iron or bras bedstead is fast be coming universal. Tho English bods nro tho the largest beds in tho world.. Tho ancient Greeks or Romans had their beds supported on frames, but not flat like ours. The Egyptians had a couch of a pecu liar shr.pc, more like an old-fashioned cosy-chair, with hollow back and sent. Sen York Journal. Tlio forciga trailo of the United Slntcs in niiuiufacturcd furs amounts to $5,500, 000 per annum. PAINLESS. IT iTlSiSCIHIi'(5 WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. "99 For BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, etc., ACTING LIKE MAGIC on (he vital organs, strengthenina the muscular system, and arousing with the rosebud or health The Whole l'hysical Encrpy of the Human Frame. Beecham's Pills, taken as directed, will quickly RESTORE FEMALES to complete health. SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS. Price, 25 cents per Box. Prepared only by TH08. BEECHAH, 8t Hslrns, Unotihlra, England. H. F. AI.LF.V CO., Sol Aomtm for Vnitut Hlnlrt, SOS 3T faal St., New xorK, irno f if (rnr aniiji.i aarm wui r-TTi' I" . n-.. I-ELY'8 CREAM BALM Cieaiiws v-o Nasal l'a..te.y Alla lain anil jDliamniation, lt.ln th. honi, K..Urs TaMttt anil hmrll, ana 'nr.ii U A A J t 1 J I i V . k ITT ! t rtM ills vti sti i nti r rv. n Mf mm lib jnaa II It l 1 I I I IS w :i I V Jf ; tilvca ltcllcf at onco foF I ol.I iu lhwl. BTisVXl I SiMWf ' Apply into tht Xcntril. It it Vniekly AbtorbrlL I Al0 "- JjruKKlsUorbymaU. ELV B1IOH..6S Warren bu. M. Y.l -fS- SOtl V burdens by usi FES What would you give for a Friend who would take half your hard work off your shoulder and do it without a murmur ' lVliat would yon give to find an assistant in your housework that would keep your floors and walls clean, and your kitchen bright, and yet never grow ugly over the matter of hard work ? SapolU i jusi such a friend and can be bought at all grocers. X!f$l5ftittXZ?i& St. Louis, Mo. ( rssimn, Nctn JV"p lit BAGGY KNEES rttfllTIVKLT KKMItniKD. Orlv i'Hiit htpvii l j Lj tUi- ills Jit IlrtrVArrf Amlmrs ...,t ml . Cvlh-g;!, aUu, by pn.ffloual mini buirtan men eu'iy. wLcrr. If u't for aule lit yur uwn -end 5fl to J. OHKK1.Y. 71ft WMhliigtrtn Htrt-ft. Hoton. FIENSIONK.'S 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Ltj Principal Examiner U S. tvuaioa bureau Ii7ialitiil r Uti4ljLidicatiiiicJiiiij, nlt uun o WI Ti'llVii!fcJrM 0 Kllk A Rutin tl 'lM.AMlllViML -u(iuKh Lr oovei &C0 .n ituc. ; beat, x:. 1-ilmakik shiLlt JJllX, Little Ftrry N.J. How to Learn Modern Languages Without mim. AililreM l.invult, Mortsiliilv, S. V n. OIHO S BEMEDY FOB CluawsL Kt'licf Is Immediate Cold iu Uio Ucad it has uu uquah 1J Jl is au tilliliucTlt. of whlrh UOstiils. l'ricc, X'. Si.lil by Adili t sak M NEED! A (,'andeuieJ haiiiiv rtrrruiii-i :ouiuiu.k lu a rum fture.it in1 uiur:y titiy Lu.jlt little more ttb -u . iutt uoe iimitri. iix) to iiir to, t.-i ?u I -uru uiti u; but ber, wtiti tas ouo vol mat) be c tu luru at ouoo lo t.! mutx dn i rtDj tbv pat. bi1 tus wltole lUiiisf U cmrly auj euuol -ely tiipUlu t) L.a', inluly Ulutrai4. vent potjk.a ' iiL.ii u. 6tk in taOiijt i UDW uf tjlvor. toLOK VU. UoUii, 1A Uoiiitrd at ti.t. Rabbit Wool. To look at the rabbit a a wool-bearing animal aud source of annual profit is a point of Viow that will certainly lie novel to most people, but a student of the sub ject declares that the fnbbit is valuable when thus regarded. He yields a wool, It is said, softer and finer than that of sheep, and, besides its beauty, it Is be lieved to have the valuablo attribute of benefiting or curing rheumatism. Small as ho is, his growth Is vigorous, and it is t-stimnted that the amount of wool pro duced by a rabbit in a year, ns he can be combed several times and the wool grows again, is worth about five trancs, which is as much n the wool of a lamb would fetch. London Standard. Th foldeit la Vrar. Po Ihe weather iironhets se.-in to predict that this winter will be, and by our experi ence thus far enn we uoubt but that they tiiindkuottft thluir or two ahnut the matter? Wellihe this as It may, all will concede that a winter with clear, cold, bracing- stitioaphere Is certainly more conducive to health lhail those so mild of the past few years. Warm clothing Is mo.t enwnt tall even thnt sometime fails to pmttn-t us from the friend ly embrace of "Jock Frost," wb.ii, no doubt, will tie very vitorou In his endeavors to hit us know that he has come to stay awhile. Weleotne him we mu t, bin lot not r,auld ac quaintance tie forirol'' should he become too fnmilinr: cherkmate him as I always have done. No frost-bites for me If yon plvae; the moment 1 feel his icy breath upon finger or tnesl nip his little scheme in the bud by Imtlilnv freely with some of thst urand old twin reliever called Dr. Tobias's Venetian Ijlu lment. You can Just try It for youreelvee and llml nut, ton, that what I tell ou Is the tm h, and nnthinit but the truth) something well to rcuiemberl . ! Vo Bver ol' Any person endlni ns their na ns an I a l drrsBWiil receive Inforinatlon that will leal to a foftuuo. Ilenj. Iat1s J Cj, ISiourily liulldiiiK, Knnsan t.lty. Mis Otiaranteed Uve year etttiit iter nent. Flrtt Mnrt-raueson Kansas City property, Interest payableevery six months; prlnoipal and Inter eetuoliectel when due and remitted without expense to lendor. For sale by J, U. Bauerlein di Co KansaeC'lty. Mo. Write for particular! If afflicted with soree-esnse Dr. Isaac Thomp son's F.yewater.Drui?tfifit sell at o. tier bottle d btb curea du WdUnds. cuts. Swellings THE CHARi.FS "c-i rq ft . Bmtlmors. Ml mm LAV LIKE CONDITION POWOtR Lm thitrt oi,-trn rrnt ft dr iter hra. l'rfv-pnto and rurMftlt ilim-owic ll tt C"T fi It, w Kna uymn t winl V.iprriM i a ' Toirtiinonlliifrv. Kmc, 1 irt mi of Adh .'snncri' 1'ttU fUen or mora. I. H. IIINSON A lkfton. Main lci (nrtie W.i fiy llh ll.Ut WUmt F..nmiinhii. -Khmutk. Shitrt'hantl, eta 1 1 thoroUKbly truRht bj .11 All Clrculfim free. Iirrmitft ('llrse, 4-9 Main St., HuilaUs, N. Y. For ftn ItiTMtment Hny n ci In Ohlofttcn. Vrt Mnp A fnixdon to oily with prlom A tTtn fi.r our property V. M. Wllllftiim, HU.1 t'hftinU r v f Oommcroft, ChU-ftm eTUMt nit. Tsrr- liLlirst. we will iiiaiI ttui lUnCU tut Tirra astrmalins vrf tl: trrtd u ynil THE ftl. TAFT l0. M. CO..SQCHUUS.K.I. f It K C M u. XAl-UHS UVKMIIkVr CO.. ltctisi. IM IFFECTUAL. Ktrp mem j trill mall Uwhnm'm fill o f .irmrtss fill f Uc Tou cakn iesSen URDEN AP O Ll O lb 13 a.so!id ceke ofscourinsoo.p used f-or cle&nin purposes" SSO IKINRHflMTnUl Beam Box Tare Beam N. Y, a. FRAZERA?.1-,,! BEST IN TUB M UltLU tW Oot UM UeuuUia, PATENTS!? Itutruuttoiu ira i U. liULI K A: CO.. Hliinuton, II. (i. rATARRli. Best. Easiest to una. A cum Is certain, tut n a small tmrti-lft In atinlled Ui the druri'lnur win liy in.ill. K, T- il AKi.i i n k, Warren, Fa. Knevclovetlla mt ITniveraiftl imu UMnv evrv HUbtttct tlikt cua in tuuUsii ciU'ifitMMi form wtit -u (ithm'wUu b learuetl ouljr t(ii or. kueycloMtiiM. Hcitouai iti, Ac. lu rrailus u - tiuiH'r itier ta ts frfULUt rtr-reiiv- to m tuutuuiij wui D lu Keuerii r aur wouni tkBUi uuueinuiuu mid wbieb, uultwui ha bu a larie HOrAry pf CAJntiy l m r. w w lAT:' VvWW., opto uxjova . Both the method nnd results when Syrup of Fijrs is taken ; it ia pleasant and refresh ing to the trwte, and act) gentlyyet promptly on the Kidneys Liver nnd Bowels, cleanses th sy tern eirectually, dinpels colds, beadU nches and fevors and cures habitus! constipation. ISyrup of k lgs is th only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, plensincr to the taste ana so ceptahle to the "tomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial In itt effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities com mend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known, i Fyrup of Fifrs is for sale in b0o and Jl bottles by all leading drag gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will prr cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. 84 FRANCISCO, 01, , immviut. Kr tt w ton, h it N T N U 4 ?,00 Udifs Nbyi L75 W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENIrt. tC.OO (ariiH.tii linntl-pwwctl. hi Hikii( ud w n1vllh (IreHti Hluw whtrh otimiitn(U Itwlf. K4.OO liiti.d-M'wrfl Writ. A nneoalf sbo on- 1 tMiunlltM fir mvif Hint iurnblllty. I), ,U Ucotlymr Writ U Ui lUndard Anm O KtKx Hi ptiimlnr prtiv. V.AO i'oltiTitintVpi Hhoti la rflpeclaUy adaptM 4 for rAllrtuwl tnoti, fnnmrn, nto. All nift.lt lu i'miKiYMs lnttton and lJkc. 94.00 lar I.ndlew, In the only kana-aewcti Bbo v aihi at thU latpular itrk1. 2 .AO llantioln Hlioit lor I.artirw. a now aa ikiirtiir ud pniinlfwn u iMNtMit vpry poimtar, O.OO Kborlur l.ndiri, and 1 .7 3 for MlaaM a ntlll ivtalu ih'lr pxit'llf m-o for ntyle, eto. All iriHMlii wnrrniittHt ami Mainw1 with nam tm bottom. If advi-rtlMetl l(N-al Kkreitl cannot nunW you, send direct to factory iK'Utui adverUaed prh ot a puatal for nnliT hinnka. FOR A ON K-DOliLA U wa will dvilTfr, frM ot ail a Ui Uniud 3UU ait ot um I fully iacaJi One ttroouDoe bottle of Pure Oue twrxjuiioe bottle of Vuite One Jar of Vaf liue Cold Crea Ou Ciikn of VaMMlltie Catnptio C0 Cake of Vaaelmo oat, ui One lkeof VaswllaetkNtp, vxi Oue iwiMiuiMw bvvue of Wuite Or for jMta&4 at tP any BinjU named. On mo acoouni ' prt t pourdrupwt any Va4itnsor pr ttnir.w labelled witH our nam. fts Jut. yrcoMiwun imitation whioh . i beebroHsb iln. i .. 4i PURELY VEQETABLC. 1 THOROUQHLV RELIABLE. ABSOLUTELY SAFE. I m prle. FOR SALE BV ALL DRUQQIl DR. J. H. SGHENCK & SON, PKILADE "HE DID By UMintf the K-WRK. I have cured ull (le C family, and IntheTtrlnl antuitil, lurlmllug bab eut-d with rroui. JS. 1 VerKnitt'rt, Vt, K.WKF.M Coutrh Pa Trxx'lio cure boanwDot niluuttsa, bad outiKtia -ovir iiLxiit. Italaam, 50o. It) and 'o. Hy mull or M. R KKKFAOO.,tr3K.13i mm. L EWIS' 93 t Powdered and Per ,1-AlENlliU.i 1'ba strongest aui pur. nittdo. Will inulto tiistj lumoJ Hai 'l tloap ia -M uU"-jiiiitoutboitinfi. Iti lieht fur disiufoclinj i closets, drains, ivashiaj larrels, paiuL ota PENNA.SA1T MTO on, Agist,, 1'bllii., ! PATIENTS fLZ!-:5. XDO TOU Wiji b Mf1 all sbool aBetMt I 4 1 to Pl.k Out Qttd Di4ii Knur fir ( A.safswi KxHUii euid so asvr4 swuus) Tm 'oelLmld rwxo pt of ol r S c r l u - i " v. ii; m RFN 1" I V. -VASE f4V A A