THE FARM AXD GARDEN.- KAllT.T Pnirvrtoa At ODB nf thn Knw 17 t - -- v.rrvj i nimcn III- iiuutes prncticul woninn potiltry-kocper ..v..,,, mnu --ii JS more important to navo a good mnlo then a fomsle bird. January and February aro the best monina lor the Hatching of early chickens. I have not been successful with chickens hatched in March. Avoid making the food too wet. I have not succeeded .tu incuoatora, but have had good nuc- orooaerg." Aim York World, tfKED FOIl PATTENINO BOOS. Indian meal, buckwheat bran and BKimmcd milk make excellent feed for fattening hogs. If milk cannot be sup plied, the meal and bran will make a P" " u mixca with water. And if uie water is sufficiently hot to partially cook the grain the feci will bo mado more digestible and the return which it will yield will bo largely increased. Of course the mixture must be cooled be lore it is tm-pn tn thn ctlr . .,:.. which boys who are intrusted with fcod- '"K "omcumes forget. Used in this way buckwheat will be more profitable than it will if fed to joung cattle or to cows n-tiink 1 a. r . -. o, kujh Ior tno pr0(iuction of """w -amtnean Uairyumn. BEVEN TRAIts' EXrEItlENrK WITH MI.OS. Seven years' experience with silos at ... luitiiigun Agricultural Station leads to tlio following conclusions: The silo snouia be built of lumber and located as near the fccdiug-placc as possible, and on the same level. A silo twenty-two .tv u(,, itn ,cci wide and fourteen icct loug will bo sufficient for six months' feeding of ten cows weighing .UU:ms iiien, waicn win consumo GOO pounds of ensilage daily. For the Bilo the corn should not be harvested uu- mweu matureu. A great deal of tho feeding value has been lost in the past by ""-""K mic ioo green and succulent. Silnge corn should never be fed alone to I flesh and wool it will "put oa from an C4U' "iiiuuav oi grain iccaing. The fat ness of the animal indicates o-ood di gestion. A sheep thin in flesh has al- U 1 1 . . uigesuon injured, and neep wim poor stomach is as poor an una! to Keep as a horse with poor feet. When farmers sell their florku thaw nften sell the whole, good and poor, together. They might as sensibly run the cullings in With trood annlns in aniline. the large sheep markcU the dealor as- I .. .1 T t . ...... ' "ucep, picaing out tne best for a hlch Dries to thrvin hn fta TT... farmer who goes to one of these markets thinkincr that anV shnpn rifrhf.lv honla . r --fs j -....v.v will pay is sure to lose. He may buy ku, very iow price, but these are worth more to kill, inot h. ... -----, j a.o, iui utir jieiw, ana convert tholr carcases iuw uiauure or soap-grease. It is cer tain that such sheen on rlrv food te;nt live until spring, and tho pelt would uui uo worm more then than it is earlier in the season Botton Culti taror, TEMPERANCE. THB PLASTtSO OF THB VIWB. iThe flood was ovur; rieh to noli. That promihod recompense the toll. lay. The lofropdsof the Talmud say. That Joah, digging hard one d Was asked by Ratan what he sourht, As with perspiring face he wrought, "I plant the (rrane," the patriarch said. As from his toil he raised his head. Raid Ratan "1 . r.. ..u it us together share this task." The tired man could not say nar. And so the devil had his way. 'A hlonflntr lm.ih V. n 1 Lni.J (And on the vino its blood ho spilled. O viua, who tastcth fruit of thee." A lion's blood then wet the vine xuai n nugnt urmg forth royal wine. ... .. , " niuiiu iu iruo oi me can. uulves are usunl v hn be,S' Dr 100 " in the '. they h.veen fed and proportion when comb nod with nti,, h,n.i .il i. u '. ,:.. . proportion when combined with other fodder. Silage nud clover hay com- uiucu maKe a most excellent mixture for -.uarso ioaucr. -i hese with bran, shorts, """""i in proper proportions, make the most econnmimi fnn,i f cattle, and for making milk and beef saicaqo I imet, CALVES lit WINTER At first thouoht. nr - O f ivi nuw UH been brought up on the farm would be able to tell, if questioned, what tho young auimal needs the first winter of its lifo. So many poor, undersized creatures We gee Standinir Ollt.of. rlnnn nn . sunny day, late in winter or early spring, would seem to show that tho farmer himself did not put the knowledge in practice. If the calf, when cold weather comes on, is in a good, thriving condi tion, it is e( crc.it imnnrfnn.-o hnf !f t. maintained until the animal is turned Bway in the spring toseek its own living. Warmth is the first. fMlQPttt in) cm a..1. A comfort, but to development. If there is any difference in the stables, give the calf tho best and warmest place. Water it regularly, and keep it housed all the day. What one farmer anirl ;n . , . iyt his dany, "Ho never saw any good in a northwest wind for his herd," is eouallv SAVE THE POULTItT FEATHERS. A Vermont woman who has mado poultry pay says: "I save feathers not only irom chirks nn.l n-o..o t chickens and turkeys. I have two big bags, one for the geese and duck and one ior cuieken and turkey feathers. When enougn leathers have been collected to nke a pillow or cushion I rut fi, out of bed ticking and stitch closely all muunu me cuges, with tno exception of a small opening left at tho top in which to put the feathers. Woin fiii;- t . . ------ v "".ug i IUIU the bag or case inside out and rub what handled through tho summer. Win their eoDUcler.ce. and keen it. foil ti, I - - vui. UJ t II bJ the stable, instead of forcing thera with .1 .7 II ' ., i..u ur uog. u nen tney are there, let them expect something appetizing. Apples, roots, or vegetables, of any kind will be annrcciated. Of rnn ihn A; ration of grain will not bo omitted. The oiu way was to keep and feed young stock together with tho few sheen Wont .1.. . . , ' . "r ym iuu iitriu. 'Rnld flft e lit.n chnll Kn 1,a Who sipeih sparingly of thee, p vine, who clustering: cups shall hold w mm ww j ue urunx irom gold." A pig that rooted on the plain. Was next by batan caught and slain. Upon the vine ita blood was shed, 'And as it flowed hell's monarch said: "Who drinketh to excess of thee, O wine, a very swine shall be." Through all the ages since that time, In every nation, every clime, Wherever win Hrttk flu u Man gives his bettor nature up. The lamb, with trembling, timid foot Before the lion doth retreat, 'The lion to a snine doth turn W ben wine in man's proud veins doth burn. Who drinketh once will drink again, For Satan tempteth not In vain. Whn rtrml7.it, n-i .. 1. . l . v. i IFull often drinketh to exc?ss. His soul he blndeth with a chain That few indeed can rend in twain. Kybert L. hangs, in the Voice. STUDK.fTS WHO ABSTAIST. 'SfnHnntV Tntol Akrt; TTt t, nnnifl nf nn mvinii.tmn n ; j . . . . - u. (iiiuibK.riai mm- neuts of six Nonconformist theological col leiresin Enclend whir,h hoi.i itaa..n..ni .- n --, .--v-M.,u,IDamllww,n recently at the ealoyan College, Rich mond. I here are 23V theological students in these colleges, of whom 233 are abstainers. The union has been in existence thirty-four TAnrt nii.1 wIimi f .- 1 I .. 1 . - . i j . ....v. iviium .1, 1001 me per centage of abstainers among all the students was forty. Now the DBrcentaa-e of kIhuj, ,,,-. is uinety-seven. In three of the six colleges Cause of Rheumatism An svM which fx tut tn Hour milk and Moc, rnd hiotte ftrkl, to bellerd by rHrlani to b ih wm rheomaOwn. AocumttJfttinff tn tb bkxMt, tt V taoka Mm flbrmm Umim tn the joints and caiiM Mnntklng fMtfiM. What to nwdod to a rvmtAy to Dcatrallw th acid, and to no In Titrate th aKlnyt and llrw that all wmi will ba rarrtcd off: Wa mn bonmtlj rwnmmpnd Hood't BaniAparllla tew thaaa purpoara. It has cured other of rbrutnaUam and 11 will our you. Hood's Sarsaparllla SoM by all rininrMfc 1; Hi forts. FninMI only tl a L HOOD a CO, ApotUvrarle LoweU, Kia. IOO Doges One Dollar n x n o .1 10 READY RELIEF. HE GREAT COKgUEIOI OF PAI.1 ferVlHi.nl.. . ib 'h .. Ii "nraarnr. rum In a,. ' :t r " "'"mnuy mnp, m.V.r:1"'."r.V",'."'''-. M.f '-M,,,,'."",,r!'",,r " -roiigli K ,,"r"nl !"' UlnrrliuH. Aullo, ?ni"',''ri;l,,in re l , ll, rd In.lHnllr. ::"i1Ju;,: ' !BV,', "ntn Inwnr.lly vu o:..u-Airor;ir.,,j:,,'r w",er QAD.W no AY'S PILLS, V .r'L!,n" m"A '"lhnrfle. I'nrelr I the "I ii uloiUir LIVER, STOMACH OR BOWELS. Kcn nccorilltii in ,l,rorelon thnr will ill renew vimlitr. imori keituii Price gg cts. a Box. SoM by all Draifglsti All were turned out in the uinety-seven. In three of the six colleges M in tho JiT iV f thtdnts are now abstainers. We niornin?. ana led in the mini it the "survival of the fittest," the strong selecting the best and trampling the bal anco. It is sad to say that this practice is still continued, to some extent. An thrax, or "blackleg," frequently breaks out, always attacking tho best and mnt hearty of the herd. As a preven tive, trive Sulllhlir. mixed with nlt AA- ing a small quantity of saltpeter. Lice are the pest of the young animal, and must bo got rid of. If there are any . ..s,..v it. u nun a A H. IV O Wish a tYittnh ftniil.l Ka J .1 ..a i a . a ' .una aa saiu ui I HO H(,U'lr?DLS OI 'all our American college. National Advocate. , " . uw nub I iiiusb UU If OS nil I woTrwitro"? ..". -U' tbB ba.S n'.non8 herd that show signs of . - T 1 '. .cn ,ut m aiseaso. take them out and isolate them 1 ' :1C W ,tl.8 K?CP by themselves apart from the boi e'rTnd Lm" " . tT: " " .-AmerUan Agriculturist , t ' unumos, mov mg it about with a stick and lifting it up and down. Finally, I take it out, drain and squeeze out the water as well as I can and hang up in a liMit, airy . u.j. iu a iew aays the feathers will Icht and fluffy and free from any uiipirasant odor." Farm, Field and itEGCLAnrrr on the farm. Systematic feeding and care of evcrv kind is the part of a farmer's capital dcsi investment. The cows should be fed, milked, and cared iur muming, noon, and niirht, with ex attitude and on time. No milk is elab orated while cows arechaGngand worry ing for food and drink. The horses np predate regularity, aud know when feed ing time comes. It is at these anxious delays that the stable is marred by paw ing, biting and kicking, and irregularity produces bad habits and bad tempers in win. nine geiuie DCaSlS. il)0 Uuck8. geese, turkeys, chickens, and all living uraimwuu mo inrm sutler from irregu larity more than can be estimated in the Tanners loss of profit. Kegularity u..nys uuuienimcnt ana thrift to all tho live stock, kills tho weeds that eat un crop food, and fills the barns with the quality of crops, pays off mortjages. replenishes tho bank account, dresses he family, educates tho children, and jj.iuamiiui, LULTgy, respectability and uracter to all concerned. American ricuuurut. TEACniNO A COLT TO LEAD The Breeder and Sporttwan iudorses following as tho easiest, safest and il AKiuMuio way to teacn a colt to lead, degree of efficiency being dependent 1'ivvjuua training: ut a halter on the colt and halter J- nnruess a gentle norse in a ft. Procure a slender stick like a room-handle (the sprout of a willow, oiut or elm is as good; about four aud ouu-Ualf feet long; uso it as a jockey stick. Fasten one end with a thong of buckskin to the colt's halter at the chin. Make tho other end fast to the centre of , tho breastplate of the harness. . Then fhsten a long strap or cord to the halter at the thin, and tie the end back so that . . it will hold the colt about abreast of the l hot, . The jockcy-stitk will hold the ffult . f from the horse about four feet. TUe iirap will hold him from going in front. fcStart the horse off in a walk. If the colt fails to come up to place touch him with a whip. In Ave minutes the pt will trot alongside of the horse, tore or leas agreeable I you as he is t'l or otherwise broken to halter, or as lhkes the company of the horse. You likes the company c "' either way ' Afasten the jo ire it goes tb ""Wit. Then j without danger. jockey-stick to the through the Klrnn if "frTir. Then your stick would y : If four feet long." J-OIKTS IN SUKEP BUYING. Wa is doubtless more desire on the vers everywhere to purchase ere was two or three years . .ely to othi r stock they pay now Jkiu then. But those going le bus'itCHS without murli oviu-ii. an hardly be too careful in buying, leep, if thin in flesh, are worth what their pelts will fetch, cr sheep, strong aud lively, are a irehaae whei they are to be kept and straw, and turned out to next spring. But thete thin any age uro not profitable for 'aliening. Only sheep that aro condition, almost futeuou.jh for bt r, will bear grain fc ding, tin y should be fed very lightly, ili a pound per day at first. C the he'y or lamb the moi t FARM AND GARDEN NOTES, Tarred paper will drive away lice Leg weakness is often caused htr ton il - Straw is better than hav to ntif in tm .!. .. . " uesus ui laying neus, A hen likes to scratch and should ho given tne opportunity, Lime is cheaner than gation better than lice. Sand is nofa substitute for rrrn vnl o r rl should not bo made to take its nlace. It is never crood prnnnm. in food tVa ..tua uium iuiiu luey win eat up clean Charcoal us au aid to digestion anil limo as a purifier oucrht to he fnithfnii. employed in every poultry yard. Until the chickens sweet milk can be used instead of water. . ...... uuu iuo pouury win tnnve better A dry dust bath is very essential to uic neaitn of the fowls dur nor the win ter. Arrange it in tho corner of the UUUAU, On the farm, where aim nn i,a . goou range, sixty pounds of grain will nccf. a ucu a year in goou, luritty con dition. The fcoose. if nronerlv about as many etara as a turkov onrl be raised to maturity at about one-half me cost. Unless willinsr to nav ntientlnn n ltt tlo things it will hardly be advisable to go into tho uoultrv business na a specialty. Ordinarily it is not a good plan to trv to hatch ducks too early. They will imivu ueuur alter me weatner gets-warm huu seviieu. Younc fowls when flrt V,(,tl,n.l ,1 not require any kind of food for twenty four hours. Bread soaked in milk is good for the first feed. If the fowls are healthy to begin with, and they are well fed and cared for, no artificial preparations are necessary 'to maintain good health. It has been thoroughly settled' that the hens will lays more eggs, and the eggs will keep longer and better, without roosters than with them. During the winter every effort should be taken to give the fowls all the sun light possible. Let them out whenver the weather will permit. The best poultry is the cheapest. Sell off tho rest. HnliW. nut. tho host A keep them for breeding. This is the i best If the fols aro confined. onrvl nl.n of feeding thein is to give a soft feed in the morning, some kind of green food at noon and whole grain at night. The food of a duck is about the nm. as that of a chicken, and the care you give them in their earlv life will h,,ii,i a frame that will be vigorous and lasting. As dllcka sell well in tho should be the aim of the farmer to hatch as many early broods as possible, getting them into market bv tho middle nf A nril and May. It is not the breed so much as the food and not the feed so nuieh tho Lbut the better the breod the better the feed, aud the better the care the better the results. One princinal cause nf rm duinr. in , i no- j "rt the shell is too ramd evaiuirmnn itnrmo incubation. By placing inverted sod iu the bottom of the nest this can easily be prevented. Youua chicks need the liest of enro aud tho most nutritious food to give them a vigorous start to lmow. On well started it is comparatively easy to keep them growing. GAULS COFFER HOVSgS. The Galilee coffee house, opened last week nnilor the auspices of Calvury Episcopal t imreh, is the kind of institution that New 1 ork should have at least one hundred of to every thousand saloons. Wo fight against saloons year in aud year out, aud rightly for tho harm they do to tho morals of tho community, hut we seldom think of provid ing a practical substitute for them as places where men who cannot affurd to belong to fashionable clubs can sit down and smoke with a friend at a table and make themselves at home without the more or less huiniiiatiug feeling that they are benetlciaries of a free charity, or the sense of obligation to buy in toxicatuif, drinks. Yet the saloon will not B t'Yu PI"llar substitute comes. There should be a Ualileo cotfeo house in every street in town. .Veto lorfc tYes). The Ski of the Norsemen. I failed to discover among tho tracks of snowshocs in Central I'ark during the ucep snow nny indication that tho wooticn snowsluic, or. "ski" of the far Iortn. is in use hero. It is n mrin. ly effective implement, if such it may be I'uiieii, upon tno leet of bim who is skilled in its use. The ski may be eight feet long, and it is usually from three to four inches broad at the widest point. Beneath tho foot it is an inch thick, and it tapers beforo and behind to a sharp edge. In front it turns up almost ver tically for about an inch. Tho under side is polished to the glibness of glass. Tho wearersof the ski are called "skilob ncrs." Their performances in Scandi navia and Greenland are marvelous, and a recent explorer of tho hit ter country says it would hivo been almost impossible to prosecute his work without the u?o of tho ski. Skilled skilobners make from eight to twelve miles nn hour, and dar ing ones sometimes takes leaps from sixtv to ninety feet long on sharp declivities where the perpendicular descent is as much as thirty feet. Xtio i'ork Star. I.arre Fee for Medical Attendance Probably thfl larirost fee for merllx1 nr surgical attend sues ever paid In New York was the sum of $100,000 to Dr. Willard Parker, about fifteen years ago, for an operation in a wealthy family rosi dent near New York. Tho case was ono of goitre, a raro affliction in tho United States, at least among native Americans, although far from uncommon In Fnnm and Switzerland. From tho side of tho faco and tho neck hung a large fleshy sack, hideously disfiguring and making life a burden to the heir of several mil lions. He carried the outgrowth In a black silken bag, which hid it from vlow, but did not render loss conspicuous tho fact of its prescind. The young man ap pealed to the surgeons of highest reputa tion in Franco and London; but thoy made an examination and concluded that rii operation would result fatally. Then he turned to the well-known American surgeon, who consented. It is said to have been a most arduous (ask of surgery. But the patient lived, and without the deformity. Under the circumstances tho fee does not appear to havo been too largo. But if New York leading physicians aim surgeons receive largo fees from the rich, they more, than make up for this good fortune by free attendance on tho poor, not only at medical institutions but nlso at tho bouses of patients. Chicaqo Herald. Do ynn wish tn know how to have nn ttrnm, anil not half the unl icufe on wmh-ilnv? Ak yi'iir grocer for a lr of JMiMiik'h Jv(fre S. np, Hint the riin-rtlitn will toll you how. Un Mir to not lo imitation. Thero arj lot! of tiit-ra. HiinovtTiiKsnATisa legal holiday In Ala bama and Louisiana. Catarrh I'an't be Tared With LOCAL APl'LU'ATlONS.as they can not rrach t he seat of the dlwase. Catarrh is a blood or const il nt tonal iIIwhb, and In order V ',,,iro " yo" lmve " take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh euro Is taken internally, and nets directly on the IiIo.kI and iiiucoiih sur. lures. Hull s Catarrh c 'ni-o U no innwlr ,...ii. cine. It was )ircserllvd bv ono of the best Physicians in this country for years, and 1 a regular prewriinloo. It is comiKwed nf the - ,,.. r, nut,,,,,, I-OHIOIIIOII WIW1 11)0 OCt Mood OUril lt-M. nntlncr flli,rlv t l,u ............ surfneiB. The pvrfert combination of thetwo Ingredients iswnat produces inch, wonderful i V ll,tu"u uaiarru. j-enu ior lesiimo. uutis, i ree. h J. Ciiknev A Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, prjoo Toe Tiwkk Tttot'SAND millions of pounds Is the e.-uujmu joany proauuiionor paper. (.nitrnntonrl tivi. ....- u, ..... . cm... . ... u.4.v ,rui uo,.,., r in. , o.hiiss t;ii,y propjrty, lllter)4C ijbibooij nix .uiiiiiiin; uriuui;it aau uitor esteollootod wlmn duo unl Mmliin,! ,, expense to iendor. b'or sale by J. IL Untiorloia w (.ubim, iiy, ...o. . rue ior UArilotAl .rt l.ec Wa's Chinese lloa iaohe Cura. I!rm km In eire?t, guick ivn.l positive in aottoti. All "l f l'wr IWIIIB, nuu.v. u. wMn yaniiiuefti.,iai,sttauiiy,.uc A'lTJ I .... . . , . v . . r,.,.n , , , u-3 uj, .Villi! 1 ,tllA mvb KasTOKKii. No ills after Itr.H day's usa. MurvelousciirBs. Xroatlso an.t $i trial butllo .iv-w. v.. n.uno. sii ,.n' n .. I- ill i'. Do Von Kvor Speculate.' A nv iwrain .4 ulin , tlntl. . n . . . , . , nresswlll ruoolvo iuforiuaiion thai will loa I in a loritinu. iionj. ijnvrw M Uj, Sjourny uiiiioiiiK, rtansa a ny. M Tlmlmr. Mineral, far.n l.m la an 1 Rnnh., 1 li.nf,1irl. kflll... Tnva. nn.l 1 -I. UougutaDdsold. Tyler At Co.. Kansas AJiiy. .Vhy OklnhoinaCluide Hnokaml .Mapsontaay wlnr onrocelptof 5UoH.Tylor.fcCHiMkaiiaal5ltr, M w The AravOHloBoo .f M.IU ils.U. Tl, - tr -t j. , i. - , ., . . . . i m mo on ly ranvt ar running snort , i niu. t"w .is own i rams iti ween nettl ork and Chirac". Mochanue of cars for any clans of paSsenners. Rates lower IUM v.a. any other llrst-elaas line. Money Invested Inrhntne ono nnndred dol. iRrhiilldingloUi In suburbsof rUnsaa Ultrwlil ay from five hundred to one tliousani per cent, the noit few years under our plan. $a caah and $.1 per month without Interest oon trolsadealrahlelot. 1'artloularson applloatloa. J. JU. Hauerlwln (K, Kansas Cltr. Mo. To a rial a, Whether on pleasure bent or business, should take on every trip a bottle of Byrnp'of FIks. as It aots most pleasantly and effectually on tho kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing foyers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For ale In 60o. and tl bottles by all leading drug gists. Heecham's 1T1U act like nmglu on a Weak Stouiaoli. A fcailiar fact with refer ence to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is, that, unlike sarsaparillas and other blood medicines, which are said to be "good for the blood in March, April and May, the " Discovery " works equally well all tin year round, and in all cases of blood-taints or humors, no matter what their name or nature. It's the cheapest blood purifier sold through drug gists. Why? Because it's sold, on a peculiar plan, and you only pay for tlut good you get. Can you ask more? " Golden Medical Discov ery 13 a concentrated vetrp. table extract. Dut ud in l.irrrft bottles; contains no alcohol to inphrinrf nn cvror, v gMUi AJA sugar to derange digestion; is pleasant to the taste, and equally good for adults or cnuaren. The "Discovery" curps all Skin. Scalp and Scrofulous affections, as Eczema, Tetter, Salt-rheum. Fever-sorrs. Whir Swellings, Hip -joint disease and kindred ailments. "German Syrup A Cough and Croup Medicine. Make rnuniTinki bnunra wwiii 1 tun w r For children a nirdt. cine should be abso lutely reliable. A mother must be able to pin her faith to it as to her Bible. It must contain nothing violent, uncertain, or dangerous. It must be standard in material and manufacture. It must be plain and simple to admin ister j easy ami pleasant to take! The child must like it. It must be prompt in action, Riving immedi ate relief, as childrens' troubles come quick, grow fast, and end fatally or otherwise in a very short time. It must not only relieve quicls but bring them around quick, as children chafe and fret aud spoil their const : 'ions under long con finement, mst do 'its work la moderate t. A large quantity of medicine . i child is not desira ble. It must not interfere with tb child's spirits, appetite or general health. These things suit old as well as young folks, and make Bo schee's German Syrup the favorite family medicine. 00 TrTOT lUFFERI Froat-nittrn Hands or Feet are Palatal. a are nprnlna and llrnlara. DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT Appllod Immedlntvly act like a charm. TUV IT AND PR CONVINCED THAT IT IS BO, Bold by all Druggist.. Trice, MS and (10 tenia. rF.IMT, 40 1H Itlt AV WT., NEW YOHIt. Highly ponwitrntivl. Pom mll. in oimnlltr 111:111 ,Miu-i,'iHu i-,-nc a iay or hm. rroTcnU n,t Clin All tll.,'I.WIL If Vol! mi'l't pnsl-iuiin, I Hie park. 2.V. live Inuu Kti,rew n-il.l. T.'sfl ini It Kn,l by mall mini frM, Krnil f m or TEMPERANCE AUD THE TROPICS. Dr. Besainger, after exploring the interior of Luederitz Land, the German portion of aouthwtwtern Africa, adds bit testimony, to the experience that total abstinence from stimulant wnitM i-&l,,n. .ua 1 1 . i : . . - v..ub wDMucoj tuuiaw perils of the trouici to the danger incident to sand-storms and severe droughts. "The re nunciation of alcohol," he says, "will enable travelers in this country to walk twenty miles a day without danger to their health, and if thesameorganized enterprise and the same amount of treasure that have been wasted in pursuit of the North Polo chimera, had been devoted to the exploration of this continent, not u mountain range nor a river valley of tropical Africa would by this time lie missing from our topographical maps." NINE HURDEHS A WEEK. The Chicago TVibmie publishes the follow ing tables of causes of murder during the .2,184 4N) 1 . 4IU I 311 . 217 . 17 . 140 . 74 . 67 . SM . 25 1 1 The Ainiojiiijr Hang Nail. Asmull and almost imperceptible hnti" nnil often involves tlio owner of the tmiul HuiA.11 ueont it 111 au tailless amount of SPRAINS. Ouarrels. Liquor Unknown Jealously liy highwaymen .... Infanticide Kesisting arrest Highwaymen killed. Welt defense Insanity -utrages Duel Strike This record is made up from the reports given 111 the press of the country, and of course the causes are tliosa assigned by the press. How many of those assigned to "quarrels," to "unkuown," to "jealousy "to "infanticide," to "resisting arrest," to "self defense," to "insanity" and to "outrages" are due to liquor either as urincinal r,i ,n. liiary cause, we cannot tell. But taking the '"" j" noeisiioj, we nna mat 40 mur- ilra Inlovt.n t ... .,,,. , .. .1 r5Upose frofessor Koch's lymph should de- Vellin ttlfl HI1UIIWIUMtjl nnnr. ...... A. ! . r -- 1 - -v.. I'l.jj.L. j ui inauuen- ing men and causiug a record like that this vW,nu an uuiury wouio De raiseo, despite 1U remedial qualities, and how quickly the necessary restrictions would be auuliej bv thulaiv If 7'A A ...i 1 f:1:.,. ? . - - -. ... wuiu vuromcAe eiAca of these niue murders a week aa- sip-riMl tl linnnp nL.nu l,r. I u personal liberty argument keep ita legsf But Huv. tm uiurieub xroiu ivmpn: it lias "vested interests" and a political pull. The ' VH.91 TEMPERANCE NEWS AND NOTES. North Carolina has now two State unions, the colored women having organized there last July. Colorado was the banner State for in creasa of Loyal Temperance Legidhi durina the year now closing. The Wisconsin Woman's Christian Tem perance Union has the largest per cent, of mwo ui uieuiuet snip ror loyu. Arkansas white-ribbttuers hope for tempei' ance legislation this winter. Korty-four couutias there are under Prohibition. Lady Henry Somerset, President of the British oman's Christian Temperance Union, hopes to be present at the national couveiitiou of the United States. Mother Stewart and Mrs. Mary A. Wood bridge are to be delegates from the national union to the Uood Templars' gathering at Ldinburgh, Scotland, next summer. The AUauta convention resolutions urged upon the women special attention to the organization of young women into Young W omau's Christian Temperance Unions. The National Temnerauce Hospital, located In Chicago and belonging to the Woman's Christum Temperance Union, has treated 100 jMAtienta since lust April, coming from ten htatoa. The hospital is out of debt aud 111 better financial condition than ever be fore. 1 uat temperance women have woudei-ful ailaptubility is stiowu by a somewhat recent Aiivuioa of their labors in the West so as to especially look after ranchmen aud cowboys Mrs. Kliaabeth UoughUiu, of Texas, is mak ing a succeoslul effort to get each one to mark r calf with the iuitials "W. C T U" and to give the proceeds to aid the evangel istic work among themselves. Among the many beautiful banners wrought by Living biaiu anl hand for the VV omau's Christian Temperance Union that of the .National Department of peace and Arbitration U uotatjle. It is of white saUu aiid has a centi-cpuo eomK)sud of tne dugs of ail nations, surrounded by apnropriate symbols, itsmottois: "Oursoug is the song .3, , ..oi u U1B Kworil 01 Ihebinrit: otir lAiAAi-ch the march oi ueaue." Lvtrjboily a Skin Itreather. A sclentiilc geiitlenuiti orHuenos Ayrcs 31. Cobes, lias discovered that all living aniniuls breathe -.iirough their skins us well its tlirouh their iimjrs. Hyioiler liiic injections a1 oxygen into their Bkin are taken tip by tho capillaries, of tho system iu the samo manner us wlieu oxy geti is breatbcAl through tho lungs. Tho practical part of tho discovery is that M. L'obes thinks the hypotlerniio respira tion will become of gruat use in lunj ui!,eues. verv pralni'd ankle. The applies tion of St. Jacobs Oil reunited at cure in a relief from puiii." W. W. Pr.ABonT, Prcst.AGenlMan'irr. JWIMJIM , VOfiELEII CO, Ohio 4 Miss. Railway. Ofllce President and General Manager. Cinrinnnti. Ohln nniiovniice and vexation. It i ilm .,.,... I . "M foot suddenly al rule tW tt, .,il..i,.,. ".1" T.r.. ' f iu"' v " aiu LUC ACUSl nt- teuded nre better than those that nrecor tinually doctored. Manicure treatmeut once a week is about right. The inau who outs a hang-nail in nine cases out of ten lays tho way for a much more vigor ous, successor. .Satisfactory results nre almost always obtained by "adopting the habit of pit,hitif the si, in bat k from the unil after washing the hands. Tho drv end of the towel should be taken, mid the ;.n pre-scd bock wherever it overruns tho uail. This breaks tho udheSiveiies to Ihn uail and makes liiing-nuils im possiblo. Whi le tho skin, is allowed to grow fast to tin unil trouble invariably results, because the nail in growing out pulls the skin with it, and when it breaks from the tension the hang-nail is formed. Ji'tte Yuri- Journal. BRUISES. 746 Dolphin Street, Baltimore, Md.. Jan'r 18. iroo "I was bruised bad ly In hip and side br a fall and iufTVrcd se verely, ft Jacobs Oil complete! cured me." Wm.C. Hardin. At ember of Kiui Legislature, aimers. Ml ; Children alwnya Enjoy It. SCOTT'S of pur Cod Liver Oil with Hypo- Huuapniiea or Lima and Soda aimost oa palatable sa milk cniidren enjoy It rathar than otherwise. A MARVELLOUS FLESH producer it la Indeed, and the mtie lads and lassies who take cold easily, mav ha f nr. i, n , . cough that might prove serious, by taking Scott'e Emulelon after their meaia aunna tne winter aaaaon Mwi-uun, i ma pa rru,SA Finnw n MMh. 1'ariiicnt' l'nnltrv (;ulrt i, w. , , .,.., onlera ur mora, I. a. JOHNSON A ixt., lkHrfon, aa VASELINE- r?JfM,,il"r,.,OL,'AR "ll.Lwn.us by m.ll lullj iMkuiej, 1 '"""""H aruoAa or Oe. jar o, VHu. com SST 1 J : fi?" J JMA-Il'ieoaiapn.irloa, - . . . lJ .. SiVi Vll"'P, ez,uislMlys9sateil,U Om Awwouace buAbauA Wait VawUua. . S CW tn . . SI. 11 - " " tsrw, AriXt HMD tOtt tout HIM lainvrraMusaa imitation loAloa ao. hill. v...,,ruinii ,11 nr. to., it Mm- m... M v $2.50S?,?f.S 5?i?!.. flT T""y-,ljr ""-v eneiwtle piTn iK-lllnit CIIAMI'IUN l-ASTK KTA.VK I'OI.ISH. s hr, renlre.l. No Imr.l labor. Noiln.A or ,li."i - I.., ..lira mm in en ihifinii a. Ki- rhKeaiu.-yf,.r,ie0r more ,,, K v..n, .,,. patent lr..n W rlln t.wli.y, oiu'l,,,!,,,, .t,,n" II , fi'r rate cZ."xrw. BAGGY KNEES POatTIVKl.T RKM KDIP.D. Cil-M.lv .' u n u . . Hiirrant, Anilnr.l. ,i,.. lus; .fan k !....!!, ' , . aniin.n AL J I Ui.' Vi v -,. IV n.niiimon HlnrA. Ilo.loa lENSlON.Kv,' r ', , --.. ,D.r.uiuuiiuti yr la ia.t waAUaiudniatliiaelanu.. ally uliioo. ? ,'. t A NTKIl to iii,1 f,,r Madame I atll a Key t lk-uuty. Price, iui-IuiIIiik r.mr Iiroiulunis, K.l ..-in. only. i'. v. Heine, ken, Aitent. ljU C'amr A.t i.ln.M. GRATEFUL COM FOR TINfJ EPPSS COCOA BREAKFAST. "Br a tt-...k. l , . i . . . . . w, i - ., .u .ni. naiurai laws .1 - i . '""'e Tii' m,tr iniremiou and uuArl ti - . . t ''f; ;""'"' Pcll, utluu nf ll, flue proper- our hreakfuMl table. k UIi a delicately fl.vourert nev. ersk-e vt lik-li may iuivp us many heavy durlnrs' bllla i .i u Ti I!'.'.1'"1'' "f '"'h artlelea ..f .Hot tbal BA-tHiMltutHiii may In) Krnclually hullt u untU stnina eii.MiKli U res t every leuil. m y I., UI.b. llun dnsls ut mlitle maliulles aro ll,wili,K anmrnl ill r..ly to altaeH wherever there Is a We.k,lnt W ' may A-M-iiiH-many a fatal sliuft by keeiilnJToiuS -lve. we l f,,rtille,l.vlth,,urobl,Hl anl a iWuerlV uourtshe,! frame. "-(ti ll Hrrrtct Outfit, V onV; ,",!'"'ly "' " milk. Bold I a iinJii"ltV.,.u.5.'1 i'"" u! Ialiell.,1 lhu.1 - i t'tl,. ItomiutiputliU) Caemlst. I.UJ.1H.N, l.SilLAMi. . M 0 M E ! " Hoolt;ltB'Pltit. Hulnea. Kortn, Main St., llulTalo. N. Y. - ........ .t aim uieroo. WllTi'MYlW'l"""" A n-MtnuiW a 7tin IA-, beA, Jbo. Ihaakiu'ssils Mux, I.lllli, , . r- - - ..-Jia eiiuiu.'! ' I bet,a0. A-KAAAKln'shiLa Ml Is Your ChildSickT patemtsI ' SCO aq. Ina e Ferry N.J. a. I vii , i kiwi "HE DID IT." "By unlnKtheK-WRKNRemadtas I have curt-4 all thr colds la my family, and In the vicinity for nillai around, luchntlug- bablta Aareat. euel Willi croup. E. Ai. Bob.l 7S, K.W11KN foonh Balaam sal Troehea cure AioarseDMia Iu a fev inluuua, bait eoushs and eohla over nlttht. lialHiu. sue.) Trochaa, 10 and 3V. Hy mail or druiuruita. at. A). KKKl-a CO.,ti3K.13Ui 8a?TN. T. FRAZERaxle s. s. gives strength, health , and vigor to weak and delicato children. NEVER WITHOUT IT. About three Years aso mv little !,.- three years old was conlined to his bed Avilh what the doctors pronounced ln llauiuiatorv rheumatism in bia left. ir Ho COmuluiuGd of aeveen rtaina all .t.A time, extonditiK to his hips. I tried several remodies but tuey did bim no Rood. A neighbor whoso little ann had been afllieted the same wav reoomuiended B. 8. H. After takinu two bottles mv little bnv pletely cured, and has been walking one ana a quarter mites to school ev ery day aineo. I keep 8. 8. 8. in mv bouse al1. tho timo, and would not bo without IL o. J. Cheshire. Kuston, Oa. It is perfectly harmless, yet so powerful as to cleanse the system of all BUST IN TUB WOlA 1.1) 1 Oet Um Uenulua. dolu JSvarnrtieifA, MID-ill? nnnnlin oriTirn m & Dnumu-omztn guaranteed Trials stall I w.5'i,.jK.-K!' aiu I t. JIT- .. .a.uu .u Are' Nerv I ltrffUtl ilALTIMUJUl, .utihhrb be done f - vyujgnr stands for nbhhi e nOUSe OLJdhh !-n ho rtiKY LI -- O w a w vi VAAI t nexMiousec1ea,ninAndbeconvir KOVKtMT?9l impurities. BOOKS ON BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES FHEE. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ca. lslsfPlllll illlWiLMMIffag 1 i-V n I j a. il a. a fif -ELY'S CREAM ruaa;ea, Allay a 1 Aha Korea, lAe.Aure VI BALM- le.lIIBe. v..e NunlBJ-V. thI -1 I'ulu and lntlniiiuiutiun, Ileal,- cl'I tO t i-s Titata ami M.iell. and ure J7 J-4TAR'1 A.Ives liell, I ut UAieu lor ..1.1 In Arrnlu into th Ati.fr if.. It .'. tmirllti Ah.,.,tiA . trii!i;iets or by mail. KLV iiltoel., 64 W arreu KL. H. Y. 50c tt Best Truss Ever Used. II U ill tl.a. u...... ..... VVKa1 man," and ignorar no excuse for a d rtw hm ICO r r n-rAoc.j LU.l r . , . Jt , . fitoaay r.uoilOII. I clean them in the old way than not at all ; but the m and sensible wav is to usa sapoi mr, . , - ...wa,iw wii jauitUii nyi windows, on pots and pans, and even on statuary. & ... v, uooo u, jnruLiu is to be behind the A TRUSS 1 j Will LulU the vturttt t'une with comlurt. Wora niyAt suii tUy. Poftltlvuly curwi rupture, beut Uy inait everywhere. Kc-oil for dfaprlptlvt ratal tgu and ttliuonlal to C-.V. llouiie Mfv.Co. 94-1 HrosttlMuy. iS'vvr Vork C'lir DROPSY loltlTtjr Cured with Vesroiubl Uvnitllsi. liiiVA CUrrvl LtliHlKUliilil nf tmkHl I 'urn mil Ltiifn nna liounced iutuv Juns by b(kt pliylclunB, Krom rtri ti.nj M iiiDtoJiia iiltM'Htur: iii leu iluvsi ut leuat two-thli ili mil m iiiptoiiisi icuiue.r. buud lur fitM Uk. ttii Into. uluU of uilruouluUH ituro. 1vti Ju' trrstlnu ui frtiu Lv iliult. If luU unlur - Lllul. lUOil luu. Ill mlmm,, l.i I lY a" wr ir l I II 111 SIS taste, Best Cough Medicine. Cliildren take it withotii ohionti.n , ... .. wb.. u.irin, iieeonimenupa dv I'livsiciuna. Lures wliere till else finis. I'lt-imant mid unroeulilo to the liy urutjririats. "URELV VEGETABLE. THOROUGHLY RELIABLE ABSOLUTELY SAFE. 25 C(NT K Box. 8 BoxltFoaeSoia. ti.ot L7 IB.tl, pc... ... h-M, an tt ric. FOR BALE BV ALL DRUQQisra DR. J. H.SCHESCK A SON, PHILADELPHIA. PA. 100! YOU 1EDI A C'onrfftnsivd KurrclaDAdin of IT nlvartaal 14 a baiiilv raferiiit.-A m.,i iiMri. u .....u i .. ...u. i . oululllIB In a e,jndleuiuMl term wliut ,u. i,ih..ulu. 1 Id. ne.rty any Ikmik or puier tare am fi'e,,ueut rerrauce. to aim uu. inauaia waicu uii iteaur.il r aUer wuuld lUe to un l.w,i..,.r .. 7 . nine more uu ml, aul wales, uuu-a lio liaa a lartw lll.rr AMMtlil to later tn, he c.-tn learn noth r,rf: bm i.m urin, il.,. v nA .7. S.';;.,.1I",."",. i'"0' mul. "hu'o '"Ing u clearly and oouulely ol.ul. u, oi protuly buut uutual,i oo rucliil otsoc. Iu .liinp., pu.wl uolo or ullvor. UUuK i Uli. Ilotl.sE, 1H4 Laona MONEY IS CHICKENS. of a .i tleal l-.,ulu-y lUtLr-a.,' au amuteur, imt a dim. im... Inr ilc,lUr aud eentsdurlUK Ji vriu. 11 leiuhe. L,,w lo lietucl u.dCuro llauauii; Kec.1 fur ta lo for Kntieiuin,; wlneli hm k" have rr lir,i,... ... ...... .. ouullefnr i,r,.UUUe hoLllrv riu- TV YOTJTl ui laa.SAWaJ ilfttaasi liSkAlt puLiUadirAl, at m rvuisu kAbly Wr iaiiu i VI OUi Vl.UU. LXltaVi llOO Wit I tftina niiiittL'ly piuiUil LMuctu ut a-Uaoj I It la Ull flL'Olloilt tallr-r ULlJ li , ouiuly y-l riorvtttlil b in4 iu Liotit. UaflVtM KuaflUsli WUlljH Willi til til'ltll AjLiiaiaui b.al L.rtimiiii'ia'.ioii, it uenusvu vmr-i wirii r.:iKtun ni iiiuuuii. It ii mvaluatbls to lifii HisuiJ w lio urt u. Uioroutflily fmilir vtilit Ku,-lWi, r u Aiiiai iAUhUst wbo Ulu to huuii UniLu CO -i3 14 l.aa74 bAAJI.V ftK"" Aacuw, witb si. ou.