SUihm. And 8r Alrd. f frnnnnn Piofko van "kopt inM nftor IToul lumrn for in want of profl- cimry in lmiifnl Brithmrtic. A nnto 1o that effect war pivrn him to tnko liomo nml brin? bnrk tlio noxt mom init will, fnthor's R.grin.nre. The fnllicr iK ru honest tin pinto worker nii'l r Mrirt ilifM'ilinrinn. Hormnnn returned the note to his toucher with iloncnr! even. It wrr ipnel r fol low: "Keflil Ami waUojmhI. C. l'icfke." LuMiio JJlfletter. teleprnph messenger hoy ill Post nu rideM nrounil town on a bicycle, deliv ering hiH telegrniiiH, Thn 1,nHre. Tho ilmr r. tit r fleet nnd l orfcet wMjr villi wliicli Imlii s nmy use the California. liqnM nt K hym; vt Kief, nntlrr nit condition", liink it their favorito rmieily. To pet I lie true runl Lrcnuino nrtlrlr. look for the nam of tlip (ilifomiti Fin Syrup Co., printed nenr tbo bottom of the em-knifc. r t urf Itnptnrr. "No Mint tor of how lonrr Plitndfne. Write for tfft' trratiw, ts1 inioniaN. etc., to S. J. Ilnllmsworth .V Co., Owo'o, Tioga Co., N. Y. I riiT M; by mail, V. A. Koo l. Tolr In, Ohio, : " TlnlVf Ca 1r.iii Cnr rtired my wifn of cntnrrh llftn-n ( iu-! ntro ami slit has had no return of it. It." a sun? t ure.M Sol 1 by lriiffgit?,-. llaleb' l"nlvirsnl Couch Syrup in positively umualcri. 'fry i(. rontsM drnctfist. iVrrliflm'f Tills rtire indigestion ami consti pation. WHmnr no other-. '-'" rts. a box. If afflicted with mrppyp 11 lr. Isaac Thorn p nns Kvi'-w :it i-r. 1 )rmri:M -tll at 2.V jht bottle. I LOST MY HEARING An n ri'Siilt nf catarrli in the head and wa deaf for over a year. I b'gan to tak? Hood's SarHaia I ilia, and found when I had taken ihrr bottles that my hmrinu fruit retmnitiff. After taking ix I stopped. It la now more I ban a vear and Iran bear jwrrrcf- IV CVfl. ' 11 R R M A K Kick. ijnC-nrter .Street.' lnrluter, K, Y. Herman HU-ka. H d ' s SaB. Cures llood'a 1'Mln cure all Ltrer Ills, Bflloufne, Jaundice, Indtgontlao, Sick Headache. K Y N U J4 19 yrup IvCjis L,eLta.ne is a French Cana dian store keeper at Notre Dame de St.r.ilricigc, Quebec, Can., who was eurcil of a severe attack of Congest ion of the LuuS by Boschee's Ger man Syrup. lie has sold many a bottle of German Syrup on his per sonal recommendation. If you drop him a line he'll give you the full facts of the case direct, as he did us, and that Boschee's German Syrup brought hira through nicely. It always will. It is a good medicine and thorough in its work. 9 DR. lULHEK'S SIM i -HOOT CURED ME. SUFFERED EIGHT YEARS I Couldn't Eat or Sleep. Pr. Kilmer & Co: 'I had been troubled for tijrht years with stomach and heart dimeultie. 1 lived mostly on mllk9 as every-thing I ate hurt ijo so. ly kidneys and liver were In a terrible Mate. Could neither Bleep or rut. I bad boen treated by the bopt Chicago doctors without any benefit what ever. As a last resort I tried your SWAMP IIOOT, and now I can eat anything, no matter what. Nothing hurts me, and can go to bed and get a good night's eh-ep. SWAWP-KOOT cured tne. Any one doubting this Ptatement can write. 1 will gladly answer." Mrs. German Miller, Dec SOlt IKC Fpnngport, Mieh. SWAP-RGOT CURED ME. Had Torpid Liver For 14 Years. Bilious all the Time. Ttrxn Sin: "I hav been troubled with Torpid Mur for II years and gone through txiur' 01 unions lever; Toaity tunes it )m U-en im- Iaitfoihlr for iue to iht any ;md of mhftr. Jr. Kiliut-r'ft S U' A l I-KOoT was lirt niotnmeii(l'-l to me by IfolihooM, liiai-kbnru X Co., tDruiftfiMM iJtvaitir, nd. Af it taking oih iMttlle I was uncertain whether I realiv de riving miy ttciii-nt or iki: t! attr tattmg the wnmii ; ; ttiat my Ih-hi: li w u improv ing ami I couttiiu.-d mil il 1 had taken ft to!t le. 1 chii now Wu-rrfully n eottKnend R W A l IC4MkT to c cry on- wh.i has torpid liver, fur il has -nnipiftely cured me. .'an. lfith, 1M0. . F. W. t1!! hikti anfh, SVJAP-RCOT, The Great Blocd Purifier. At Uruzt-lxt, 50r.A H.00 (iiiiiic to lltiilll." Viva. Consul. Utlon Fn -. lir. K.lniori Co., IilN(tHAMTON. N. Y. lit. I'arilla T.lver IilU insTiis I1kt! V. I'll lu, t'6cenu. Common Sense Will IV forked to lb wall with out iuarrinc It or tearing carrot antl m raining Toorceit RiV Bulid roruera protect the Ittl froui t me knucXtMl uff Id If yourrieal-rl.aent tbem ' i ia wme mr t-:itauKur, r if KI-; VvJ F.U.PALICACO., H M INF., WIS, C01TRECURED MM for .1. N. k l-n Kl:f K Cm mur lll-villt-.N. CAUFOilXIA INSECT TABLETS U-.. ..t l.. I ..f all (lin , With i) II III Hit In ': ""-.iij..-. 1.-. :.u.i..::l ,.liiul III.'. . HH II .:. I 'i I . i III! N , s. v. There is Hope lor ery one h liita bhNd Hon bit', no matter In wt.xt tl;l'o or lio loii Ktanuin, pr'.wm-u no:. t I no vital ot-.'iiii tt-m n lar im- 1 1 1 1 ' i ;it i i if.n(r u cum iiuio?4iiu-. t. a h ;o s in ilia root of the 'll'MM-, and i-iiio-m the t .Ci-r, t i-i)r)lli!tr l Ij.' oitMtii f i in 1 h- 1m hI y , uud Ul l litt Hainc t line 1M a tonic tti tun wlole bht-iu. Jii.u'ii-r liuit )Mii law iiijy lit, tltt-tc i. In'jio FOf? YOU. (Tl'CjmJ 1 llIt ,l 'eof it mo-4t iiialuaiit tvpo L'-V or . hroine bh d intuhle, l..r w indi ; riti'i-t. My wi'ilii uieivurwd, and iny ren h iuiprot'd in rvti) way. 1 cuii?ldt-t b. ft. S. Uic lait l mac 1 evt-r ummI. h. A WhKiHT, Midway, ?a.' Iiutiw uD hloud, and colitaciout blooj CiMvbUliedii.s. CWUi Ull IHC CO., s mm la cixnvs in Tim rons. 'Tlio host wny to prevent crows inill up rorn i to roll the seed in conl (nr. Imt if this linK liiH'ii omitted, twine ntieti bod nliont tlio field four or five feel from the ground is the boot form of peiirerrow. Crows will keep Bwny from h field protected with twine, ns they seem to fenr H.viiiR npniiiHt it. Hmnll wrn))piii); twine will onswer jiiHt ns wnll os larger sizes, nnd it mny tnken in when the corn gets too litrco for the crows to pull up, mid then lid side Jor use nt some future time. The crow is s very useful lurd, even if he does pull n little corn hi the spring. New York Hun. exrEimrnvrs in mwi fattkntni. A s-ries of experiments Lbs been tried in IVnnmrk under the auspices of tho Oovernnient with the result thnt it has bei'ii determined that four pounds uf boiled potatoes (ire equnl to oiVC pound of grain for fattening hogs for bacon. It was also decided that six pounds of skim milk, eight pounds of boiled turnips and twelve pounds of whey are each equal to one pound of grain for fattening purposes. In 1S81 tho Danish farmers exported to Eng land 4,000,000 pounds of bacon, in 1802 they exported 200,000,000 pounds. Apparently the Panes know how to euro bucon, says tho California Fruit Grower. FERTILIZERS FOR ROOT CROPa All kinds of roots nro benefited by n liberal dressing of salt ; mangels, especially, are increased in product by it. Tho quautity usually npplied is COO pounds per acre, sown broadcast ns soon as tho yonug plant appenr. Superphosphate of limo or finely ground bones is also an excellent ap plication, and is usually scattered on the harrowed grouuil before tho seeds are sown ; the sowing by the drill then mixes the fertilizer with the soil, and by tho time the plants have made a start it has been dissolved nnd well dis tributed. For turnips a liberal quan tity of plaster (gypsum) will bo found useful. Turnips and cabbage are im proved in growth considerably by this fertilizer, doubtless because it furn ishes the sulphuric acid which these plants contain. Plaster is sulphate of lime, nnd contains 45 per cent, of sulphuric acid and !?2J of lime; the rett is water, and hence it is found useful for all crops thnt contain sulphur to nn important extent. New York Times. COST Or FERTILIZERS. Estimating the value of whole bones nt $10 per ton and the cost of grinding tho same at 10, will make tho cost of one ton of ground bones $20. Suppose nn average ton of bones to contain sixty pounds of organio nitrogen and 400 pounds of -phosphoric acid.- Now, 373 pounds of nitrate of soda will furnish sixty pounds of nitrogen and 131 pounds of soda; 1350 pounds of powdered phosphate cf lime will furn ish 40.) pounds of phosphoric acid and will cost, with nitrate of soda at 2 J cents a pound and powdered phosphate of lime nt three-fourths of a cent a pound, $19.49. The nitrogen in ni trate of soda is in its most valuable form, and there are also 131 pounds of sodn, which is not to be had in bones alone. The phosphoric acid in tho powdered phosphate of lime is more available than the phosphoric acid in ground bones because the powdered phosphate of lime is in a much finer state of division than ground bout's. New York World. THE CROW ACCOfNT. N;w a kindly word for the crow, a bird which I consider the farmer's friend ; for exceptingthe short season in early spring when he may occasion ally rob the mother hen of one of her darling chicks, or, possibly, her nest of an egg the greater part of the year hisfnod consists largely of the farmer's enemy the grasshopper, the cricket and the worm. 1 have seen in the early autumn a (lock of crows iu a meadow spread out in line, marching along and devo'iriiig gruoshoppera as would a flock of young turkeys, and could the farmer keep a correct account with :'.io crow think he would be surprised at the end of the year to see how much he would have placed on the credit sido of tho bird's account and how little to tho debt side. Try the coaltar on yjur seedcoru, and let the crow live nnd com inue his good work. After the seedcorn is shelled, tuke say a peck at a time nnd place it iu n pail, .r, be'.'.er still, an old-fashioned till dishpan, ir.to wlii'di drop a small quantity of coe'.ter, say a tnblespoou ful at a time, and with a stick ftir tho corn until each kernel is completely coated, adding enough of the tar from time to time till this is accomplished, but usii! no more than is uecesei'ry to do tliis. Then sprinkle common plat ter on t!ie ecm an I continue stirring nntil each grain is covered with the jilasUr, when tho corn ch;i be handled un.l lilantcd UK thollirh it, bint bei.it Kiimtlv rolled in plaster a'.iitie. ' Plant after it i has been tims t.ente l and vou e;iu ro.l assured tlmt no crow will pull the second hill of col li. '."his has been used i'nr years on the farm of my birth, a:, well us miiiiy others of which I knew, und with perfect success. Manchester Mirror. i.'rHY on fin: -Aiiy. Keep the hen house cleaned nn I whitewashed, writes Mrs. man. Let the fowls huv water to drink, summer M. C. S-.mrl pure, lreih and winter. Keep the vessels clean, acnldiu t'len: once a week with cold lime water il should be wuimcd in e .i.1 weather, given to them morning, noon and night On rr inv i yi, un.l when the ground is coy-red w itli snov , eoiitine them i: the house; oilier ihivs they should ii.n at large an I have access to the woo Is und oicliiird. ScatUr wh'nt ainouqthe leaves, that the fowls may scratch for it ; this keeps tbem I'Uey. In tho morning I fcd half a gallon of soft feed, consisting of table scraps, meat and potatoes mixed with wheat ground coarse ; feed to them warm. For n change I scald bran, mix corn meal with it. Have straw or leaves on tho floor ; at noon scatter wheat, rice and pop corn broken in pieces over tho straw to give them exercise; give them full feed of corn at night, (livo them burnt bones and pottery well broken up. A box of fine dust should be provided for them under shelter. Tho Brown Leghorns are very good breed, and will lay from 100 to 150 eggs each in a year. Wet one or two hens the last of Feb ruary for early use, not putting many egge under them. Have most of the chicks to come out in April ; they grow faster and give los6 trouble. If hatched in April they will begin to lay in Octo ber. If they ro well fed and attended to they will do to fry in six to eight weeks. Bake corn bread for them ; feed four times ft day; when larger, give common! dough (not too wet,) wheat and vegetables. Milk is very good ; if too sour, scald it. Very salty food will kill them ; a little is bene ficial. Have plenty of fruit, summer and fall. After the garden vegetables como in, give them lettuce, mustard, cab bage ; chop onion tops nd mix with their feed. Do not use much stimu lants, littlo red pepper fed occasion ally is very good. If they nre thus fed and attended to, they will not have lice ; cholera, gapes, roup and other diseases, Hens are pot fed in warm weather unless the season is very dry. A house ten by twelve will be largo enough for thirty hens ; made so as to have it tight in winter and plenty of air in summer. If the chicks are confined much in winter the house should have windows. Farm, Field nnd Fireside. FARM AND GARDEN NOTES. Fowls must be kept clean. Savo the good heifer calves. Spray for the grape mildew. A red comb is a sign of health, f Keep fowls supplied with green food. Fat hens are apt to lay soft-shell cgfis. Old hens often fail to become ! good mothers. Tnt the manure where it willido tho mot t good. Rotation of crops should bojstudied nnd practiced. The sugar beet is a vidunbleadjunct to dairy foods. . There is money in poultry if careful ly looked after. The Orange Globe is a good variety of mangel wurtzel. Lack of green gross will make the yolk of the egg light-colored. Good layers should not be allowed to get very hungry or very fat. Spraying with Bordeaux mixture will destroy tho tent caterpillar. The Parker Earle is a good variety of strawberry for general culture. For hatching purposes eggs from old hens are better than those from pul lets. The milking should be done as rap idly as possible without hurting the cow. For fattening sheep, alfalfa is one of the best and most economical kinds of feed. Much attention is now being paid to improvement in the breeding of sheep. Spraying with fungicides and in secticides has become a matter of ne cessity. Tho Polaris is a good all-round po tato. It is early, yields well, keeps well nnd cooks welL To be a success farming requires as continuous and unremitting attention ns any other business. Tho egg production of a hen in her prime is about three times her weight in the course of tho year. A mixturo of whisky and camphor diluted with water is said to be an ex cellent remedy for dysentery in fowls. For scratched or erucked teata an application after each milking of a lit tle of tho cheapest molasses is recom mended. Tho body of tho fowl must bo prop prly nourished before eggs can be pro duced, lor eggs are the product of the turplus food consumed. Tho better education a man has, the better he is fitted for his business, whatever that might be. Tho agricul tural college will help your boy toward that cud. The clot of blood often found in eggs is caused by the rupture of a blood Tessel in the fowl. It generally occurs J in the spring of tho your, when fowis nre out of condition. As u rule, clover, wherever it can be made to grow, ntfurds the best and cheapest means of giving fertility to li.n l. JJut it sli'iulil not bo relied on to neglect o? eniinul manures. Endeavor to hove your cultivated fieldi'of even quality throughout. This can bo dona if you will use due judg ment iu placiii!; the manure. Try es peciidly to bring up the weuk places. Tho pre.eutir.n of waste nnd tho I stoopsge of small leaks are two of the ways iu wnicu turning can oo niailo to iuiv better. The mechanical sermrutoi- in tho dairy is ono of tho means to this end A straw lc.iiie'i ;ipon wheat is often ef advantage when tho grain haa been sr.-.vu so lale ns not to get well rooted b.'f-.-ru winter. The straw will prevent t from bung thrown out by tlio action of the frost. The Itmiuiiti as a road I'nxluct. The value of the banana as a food product is estimated at fortv-four t'tnec that of the pelato. When dried I'je fruit is leu lily converted into nu trition flour ", the Cure of the kii: iD.-y be made into cloth, and tho j.iice may b utilized fox either ink or vine-gar. HUlSKilOI.a A IF A IKS. raorr.n wat to coo it Potatoes, The Irish have a very particular way of cooking potatoes. They never boil them. A large pot is always on the lire, a steady, slow fire, and on every occasion when the ponteuts come to tho very verge of boiling, cold water is dashed in nnd tho operation is, in Irish phraseology, "backed." Tho process is continually repeated till thepotatoes are cooked. Ton get by this means an ndmirablo potato. New York World. Tl BANISH MUST. At least every fortnight walls niul cornices, tho tops of windows and doors should have their entire surfaces gone over with ft clean broom encased in a bag of cotton flannel. Pinning a cloth about the broom is nn unsatisfactory makeshift, besides w hich the fuzzy nnp of the cloth catches and retains the dust better than old muslin, and does not force it to fly about the room only to settle somewhere else, as is'tho case when tho work is done with a feather duster. Don't let your love of the beautiful tempt you to the use of colored flannel, because- you w ant to see when it is dirty in order to send it to tho wash. Three of these bags will not bo too niauy, ns n broom covered with ono is tho best means for removing the dust each morning from polished or stained floors. RF.MFMnF.R TO MAKE OOOO COFFEE! That the snnio flavor will not suit every taste. That equal parts of Mochn, Java nnd Bio will be relished by a good many people. That every one can be suited to a nicety by properly blending two or more kinds. That the enjoyment of n beverage and slavish devotion thereto are quite different things. Thnt a mild coffee enn be made dangerously strong and still retain the mildness of flavor. That the flavor is improved if tho liquid is turned from t'10 dregs as soon bs tho proper strength has been obtained. Thnt a good coffee will always com mand n fair price, but that all high priced coffees are not necessarily of high quality. That where tho percolation method is used tho coffee should bo ground very fine or tho strength will not be extracted. That if the ground coffee is put into tho wnter and boiled it should be rather coarse, otherwise it will iuvarinbly be muddy. That in serving the cups and crenm should bo warm : the cream should be put in the cup before the coffee is poured in, but it is immaterial when the sugar is added. New York Com mercial Advertiser. HOW TO IRON DRESS SKIRTS. To iron a skirt properly is in the na ture of high art nil the more if it has tucks or nifties. Whatever the trim ming attend to it first, unless it is ruf fles that are to go through the tinting machine. For a ruffle spread aa much of it singly on your table as its depth allows and press very smooth with an iron just below scorching . heat. Go ovei the whole length of it, then fling it br.ck and iron iu the same piecemeal fashion the strip of skirt it covers. Now slip the skirt over your ironing board, sprend it smooth, take an iron of the same heat, and go over and ovei it nntil it is dry. When you come to the gathers hold the belt from yon with tho left baud, whilo the right guides the iron straight up among them. Slip a fresh space on top the board, iron it and keep on un til all is smooth. Where a skirt is nntrimmed iron it on the wrong side. Never iron anything of shape, that in with the threads pulled out of tlieii proper angle. In the ironing of waist, collars and so on this is an especially golden rule, always hold tho war threads straight with your free hand whilo the iron passes over them. In ironing tucks let the iron couit always first upon the line of sewing, al it is the tendency of stitches to draw. Press firmly downward to tho free edge, holding the stuff taut before the iron. Perfection in this branch comes only of knack and practice, and is among the very few things that are easier done than said. Atlanta Constitution. RECIVES. Cinnamon Cookies One egg, one cupful of sugar, one cupful of molasses, one-half cupful lard, ono spooonful each of soda, vinegar and cinnamon. Roll thin nnd bake quickly. To Cook Asparagus Wash nnd cut the tender stalks into pieces two iuehef long and cover them with boiling salted water. When tender, add a cup oi rich milk, a tablespoouful of butter, a teaspoonful of sugar and a pinch of white pepper ; let it boil up once. Have slices of buttered toast iu p. deep dish, pour the asparagus over and serve. Jenny Linds One egg, one and ono half teacupfuls of milk, one-half tea cupful of sugar, one taldespoonful ot butter, two and one-half teacupfuls ol flour, two tcaspouufuls of baking pow der and a pinch of salt. Mix quickly together and pour iu well greased gem puns and bake. Fruit Pudding A very nico way to utilize eake crumbs is iu making fruit pudding, as follows : Sort and chop very fine a half-pound of nice figs and mix them w ith two tabh spoonfuls of butter, two-thirds of a cup of granu lated sugar aud two well beaten eggs. Add a cupful of sweet milk ami one quarter of a cupful of enko crumbs Mix all this thoroughly nnd ooil in e. pudding mould three hours. Serve with a lemon sauce. Japanese tJarden. Japanose gardens nre th3 in st fairy like of places. You see iu them tiny trees and flowering plant h, ponds, bridges, summer houses, hinU-rus here dwarf pines six or eight inches high, but 125 years old; there, others one foot high, but 500 years old. In the garden of Yeiju-iu. within the temple grounds, there are luuny peony plants, mostly tdd, but ouu is 10il years old and is eight feet high cjuiU trtsa. TEMPERANCE. Tnr. nnnT ARn on TKUrsRAnca. itnumllesn Intnmpwrnno In nstiir Is a tyranny i It hnth heon 'I'br untimely emptying ot tho happy throne, Anil tall of ninny kings. Uhnkespoaro. THR FAMILY a ORH ATRST F.ttKMr. Trin Pnlteil Plates Census Human has given out n summary ot a I -u lift In upon saloons as n fnetnr upon soeluloKy. Tlio fliruros show thnt in a.f7 cities thorn aro lft.fllrt. n;7 poopln niel Bl.ILSO sntoons, an nvornKo of ono saloon for every sixty fntiilltcw. Tho rnngo ts from Sun Frain'iseo, with ono s.iloon lor every 10.1 persons, to rittsliurg-, with ono saloon tor every 24CO persons. Tho lieensos on Saloons vnrv from 10 to tuss per year. ITBTAIMKfl SCNOAt narNvrxsKss. Scotland, Ireland nn I Wales have nlrrndy the heni'llts of law prolilliitlnK to n eerliiiii extent tli sul.nl stronit ilrink on tho NM hatli dry. Legislation on thi.i iiis(ion is not so rlifid ns that to which wn are aei-iis-tonint In Canada. It is, howovor, cfTnotlve, nnd has proved ot groat value In eiirtnllinu the evil of Sunday drunkenness. Lately tho Central Asso-lntlon for stopping the slilo of Intoxleatiiiif liquors mi Hiindnv inemomllr.ed Mr. tlliidstonn in fHv r of n s'imllnr Inw for Knglamt. Tho reply given by tho l'rimo Minister wns that the siibjort Is now rngnir injf the atti'iitlou of her .Uujivtys tioveru tnent. Toronto Citizen. now m civilize tbe hxathen. One ot the most shamrf-.il things w j l.avo S'H'ii In conuoottoii with the Chl -tvio Kxpos!. lion is tho del-aueliery of tliff heithu and seml-hoBthen who Ivnr Iwu brought to this country as a part of :!.o biit show. The .hip ping ot rum to Afriea has been standing disgrace to this country tor year, but uow T.'e nrs adding lo this Infamy an t lm-reasing It by running saloon aud boor garden an nexes to tho Exposition, which the dis pntches any nro thorou!ilv .len-.erallring our foreign visitors. There nre no worts with which to express tho ntroeltv of this phaso of our Christian (?1 elvliimtion. but It Is only nnothor development of tho Infamous saloon powor whlc'.i Is curing this and all other civilised countries. If those are the lessons we are to tonch thoss who come to our shorn lo loam of or greatness nnd wealth, bettor a thousand timns thnt tho thought ofths Exposition bad died in th bruin of the man who flrst couoolvcd it St. Louis Christian Advocate. A vtuonors pem n-i-iation. The Oregou Coiifereii.-e of the Evangelical Association, at Its Into annual sesuion, hold in Portland, adopted the foliowlujj on tem perance Whereas, The combined forces of Satan lhat have fastened fostered and perpetuated the curse of intemperance .ipou our eo-nitry, our homes uud our people, have shown them selves mero bold, aggressive and powerful than ever before : ami neress, The suloous of our town, vil lages and cities are dens of Inlq itty. whero vice and iiuniorulliy And an uuilispuled field r Krowth uud development, nn I whero per nicious polities are mainly festered ; ami Wrtcrcn, Jntemje'rano'o sweej 100,000 drunkards each year into dishouofcd graves, makes -JIKUMKI orphnu hildrcu uiiumllv, leaves wives broliou-heurtod. nnd caiws -iill-dren to shiver with cold while iojiinKerumli iu the street i sustain life nils ouriils, ninisi-.ousus aud nsylums "vith nin.i-tentui ot their victims, and spread rutu aoi do.it h In its w.ike ; therefore HcsolvHd, that wrt rcgnrJ the wholesale, and retail liiiinr lunii,tss, as conducted in our ecur.lry nnd protected, to a great extent by law. a Idol, a shiinic, ail outrage and a ilisgmee upon tbe fair name of this our coun try. Hesolvsd, That wo favor agitation on this nuu.-t!ou t o us to acuiiint the people moro iully with its devastating oiTeet. and with the I'.sngers tnit threaten us from thie caue. He-olved, That we arraign those ong,k;nd In the niur.ufaclu-H and :ialo of intoxication liquors of any kind, nud those who aid or aoet tho liquor l-.:flli! Iu any way. as crimin als in society and enemies ol tin human race. lUbolvad, Th:f we. Ihu ministers of tha tviuiv,:,.cal Assoeinli-ju, will usm our llillu-eni-e, enr voice, our pcaj. and :ill the powcra last (ioj lias given us in every legitimate way po-bil to Mo: tl.la curss out uf exist-e-Lce. i nn VF.nmcT or science. Alcohol Is nn artificial product obtained by fermentation, and is never found Iu a simple state. It is n poison in both Its nature and its effects j it is pronounced such by thn highest authorities, and proved Uj bn'suek by the test of chemistry ns well ns physiol ogy. Alcohol unadulterated is a pure poison, and though taken Into the svtern in a diluted state, without at tlrst spparentlv anv injuri ous erects, it is still a poison, and does the work of a poisonous agent. Th tlrst narcotic j-ymptom produced on the system by alcohol is that of Incipient paralysis. The flush which may lie observiii on the face is caused by tho parnlvsis of tho delicately constructed sympathetic nerves. In eourss of time they become thoroughly and completely paralysed, and then the bloom, ou the check develops itit tho inevitable blotch on the nose. When alcohol Is taken Into tbo system, the pulse throlis quicker for a time, tho v i sparkles with flame, and for a short time, more than usual activity is manifest, after which succeed collapse ami prostration. It is thus that all poisons act; and the very symptoms that men consider a test of the good they derive from alcohol are in reality the undoubted harbiuifers of grave nud im minent danger. lint of all tlio evil efTe.-ts of this deadly poison, there is one far more remarkable an t deplorablo thuu all the rust, nud tht is tun direct assault alcohol makes on tho brain aud mental faculties. Tho moment it is taken into the system, it makes immediately for tho blood, and hurries off at once to tha brain. Here it attacks, lirst of all, the high est functions, for the higher thu function thn moro delicato and susceptible is tlio bruin matter Involved, and the more sensitive to injury. Hnce, the moral and spiritual bin -tioiis. such us reverence ford. id, aspira tion, self-dcuiul, purity ami patience, becomit the llrst victims of this insidious Ioh. whilo the coarser and more animal functions, hav ing thus for u time guin-d control of thn victim, leave him, us he but too often proves himself to be. a bruto and no man. It is no wonder, therefore, that we hnve exhibited to us, from time t-. time, sie-h convincing ex amples of this truth, nud that we see men, who, in sobriety, are kind and affectionate, guilty, under tlio influenco of ilrink, of crimes the most brutal, appalling aud cold blooded, which It Is within tho ingenuity of man to dovise.--l)r. E. N. Allen, TCM1 FliANCL LEWS ASD 50TES, Tn Denmark a Baleen keeper's license costs 'Mi. and l.-i yood tor life, with an added an nual tox of 26.fO. A good way lo fight gin palaces is to put uo "People's Palaces. aud coinpeto with h.ituu by offering a valu-iid o substitute. "Nederlnndsche Vereeuiglng tot Afseliaf flug van i;terk a drank," is the name ot a teuip-rauce association iu the Netherlands. The. annua' jeport of the lloanl of Excisa of New Vor'; City shows 773 licensed drink ing plu-'es, from which a total revenuo has been derived of tl,5C,M.'. In a Iste debate iu the German llelcbstag, it was stated that th-re arc at present 11,00(1 per-ons iu h-.tspitnls iu tierinany whoarosuf lerliu; from delirium tremens. Vndert'iH auspice of fie Church of En; lutd Temper:in"M So-iely, on Huuduy of uu niversary weelc m Loudou, clergymen ia 2'iO metropolitan pulpits 1 T'-aclieil tomperauco sermons. Lust year t li re were granted by thujudgps illiug as a Pouril of License in tha city of 1'hiladelphla, 1H-S licenses to sell liquors nt retail. This yea;- tho licences granti-d num ber ItiT.!. In the On! alio (Canadu) I egisliitun ro centlyH measure, introduced by Hon. li. W. Hons, Minister of Education, for a iiteiilsclto ou tiio q.-.t -,i'.o:i of prohibiting the liquor traffic, was ciuried by u vote ol ilfly-four to tliirty-lliree. The rcat increase in lh nuiob:r ot nris otiers in M.iis.tcbit -.n!ts :s iiu i iilinoV. wholly to druukenne.hs ; ;;ud e.x ;-.p: for tll-i adned commit moms lor tins oJ-.-uco t'ao prison pop ulation would show a lelativo decreao !n companion with tbs luuabltaat ct the tuilu. Tho Water Via Katlier Cold. Tho ocean water north of Cape Cod is much colder than the wnter south of it, for tho enpe seems to turn a branch of tho warm Gulf Stream out to sea, leaving only the chilly Arctic current to wash tho Maine shoro. A man who went to a secluded spot, not far from Har Harbor, for a bath on ft WBrm day says: "A couplo of fellows played it low down on ino thnt time. They seemed to liave just onmo out of the wnter nnd I asked them how it was. 'Oli, it's bully I" said they, 'but there arc sharp rocks near shore, so yon want to jump well out, where it ia ,-l .-lv .-1 --i". -'iv "i" "i"1 -"i"- 1' - I You want the Best Royal Baking Powder never disappoints; never makes sour, soggy or husky food ; never spoils good materials ; never leaves lumps of alkali in the biscuit or cake; while all these things do happen with the best of cooks who cling to the old-fashioned methods, or who use other baking powders. If you want the Baking- Powder m 11 A Good Tale Will Bear Telling Twice." Use S? polio I Use APOL TffiRttS ffTTl 0- rOff A CASE IT WILL NOT CUHrffl An apreeabto Laxative ana Nnm Torto. Bold by IlrUfRiitsor sect by mall. t&OnSOifc and $1.00 per package. Samples Iras. XTf TTA T" Favorite TOCTI rWtH MW9 SAXM f or thTth and Breath, ADVAY'S PILLS, rurHy vrm'tahlr, mllil and rollhlt ri. !r. fMt iMffpHtlon, crnnpU'i alfenrptl"1 n healthful rfRtiiArlty. For the riirn nf nil tliMinlers uf th Htomat'li, Ilvr, IViwela, Kidneys, Hlatliter, .Nrrwui lMnfiri, CunstliMiIloti, Cuativrnea, LOSS OF APPETITE, SICK HEADACHE. INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS. CONSTIPATION, DYSPEPSIA. If Obwrvp tm following ymTtomn following from tllm-aj nf the fUgcfttlvo oran: t'onsllrtttotj, inward piles, f iiliiit iw tf lhrhlKxl Ut the hvl, nt Utlly of the Ktotutv'h, naUMfA, hnrtburn, (llKUnt of fn, fullnoMi of wi'IkIh hi the umach, mur cruet atlou. clnklntt r l1iittrtUK of the heart, cltoktuir r ufTH'nflnK (X'liruitlon whn In a lytntt ixxtturt, dim iiPMtof vlnlou, ilota ur webl heforn the KiKht, ftver tnd dull pain tn the hnad, tlPtVleuoy of iwrAplratlon, ytllownt'i of the nkln untl eyen, jata Iu lh side, client , llmbg and luddu flunhe uf hrat, huroluK In the nettli. A few down of RAD WAY'S FIKUS will free tha ittMii of all the aloveuamt?d dlHorttcm. 1'rlrr, 'i.V. Itov, Sold by Prat-cUt. heod to VH. 11 A DWAY ft Ctd.No. Si Warren Html. New York, for Hook of Advice. f THE KIND B H THAT CURESU "Scrofula and Salt Rheum a M Of 25 Years Standinp, j eA BLOOD PURIFIER THAT CURES. 0 -iDAMa 8AKA1ANH I.A CO., H tiCNTl.kUrU I hen-hy certify that I hf ben J "uflrrer fur over X yeart with Mrrof- Pi F ; ilia and Mnlt Mlieum. Ilav inpiiyeO WniAJiy fhysi'iaiti and cxindn) many doiltrs iroirirtary mnlirinrf, blot! pii fillers, alUratiTs.Q II N M ia m ru-., hi ., ntu mm nave wen on me mcrin o incf nd had ffivpu uu hie that tlirrc su any ht-ip itif. With rrv llnif faith I pun'tiad a bol ol ti( yrars, all fl no wvwll ur bcafK, vour pAKflArAHIiJA of my UiujunM, huh ImM made hnu RiuiraiiU- M X waa not brnefltrd heP? ihi.uld rrtntitl the inuny I lft the store? think- - i nf I should rail und jrrt my many latr-i No huprH f any bene (It as no uirdx-iiM r treatment aeenmir o rrarh niv cuse. I had nut la km imm ihan -. inrhalf f unti but lip when tt iny surpris lAS tuund :i was heliilna me. Ilavt Uk.-n wiit Uottlea and am I I KFJt, Th Herwf-L uluMirrsirrall huli:ti and 1 fed Ilk aEfl new uiau. i riwutmina r i DANA'S N SAIISAPARILLA N KB all who wlala a Hlood Pnrl.rr thal rC'urea. ourt veiy Inilv. M 1'IIKI.PS i. WELLS, i-. U rt Jkll,8t IwrciR. Cu.,.N. Y. i ,rxTm -Mr. WflU I. wvll-known In Oil! IK- t Hligii.tid hi. alHtemaut I. Iruf. . - Kmpwilniiv. luta.tlimi. c-i fia NiiUKliilie.N.'Y. Unit-met aa IJ Dana Strtaparilll Co., Belfatt, Main. Q 1,000,000 ACRE- OF LAND for aale by the Saiar Paot A IHlcth Railroad CoufasT lo Miuaesota. 6eud for Uape tad Circu. Un. Tbe will be eeat to you Addreu HOPEWELL CLARKE, LaodCommiitlouer.Su Jaut.Minar cf-atii. IT.? rain jesaial Caauapllve aud pxoie who bave weak tubia or Aalli mm. aiioakd aaa Fiao'a Cure) for Conaaaaptlou. It baa aaired) tkaasaadi. It bae not in In e 1 una. Ii la not bad to tsvie. Ittathe baatoouaheyrup. Mold avarvabere. eU lallfc. in? s pi -wj a 3 V , ; yfC 5 M rilRi.ra s. wklls, y deep.' I period off my clothes, tonkn running jump and went in whero It was about ten feet deep. Whc-e-ewM I got out of there bs soon ns I couhj. It was just one degree nbovo froer.inj. Clce-whizl I never struck Biiytbnr like it. And there were those two duffers walking off and laughing as if they would break in two. No moro bathing for me, up thnt way. Old Coney's fjood enough." Now York Suu. There aro 57,17'.) Federal grnves in the seven Nationnl cemeteries iu Tennessee. i" - 1 ! -i l -"ii -l"- .-lv tl: r.f ft 'ft best food, Royal is indispensable. i w Do Not Bt Deceived with I'Mtm. Rnamslt and Halnla wblcb ataln Uio band. In)itr the Iron anil hurn ml. The Hlln Sen stovr Hollh u Brilliant, Odes, to, IHirahl. anil thr rnnminur pava fur ao tla or aiaae packaxa with every purrhane. a............... Delicious Drink. EASILY MADG WINTER MOT. PURE FRUIT . JUICES Alcta Iht-Mtion. Prvn1 Ffti. Ttmptranoe PrLna. ?ultl tbalfvte. oola ta Blood. Quench. Thint. 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