Seasoning llilliord Tlnlln. 1 HillinrJ lulls mnpt bo seasoned bo fore they nro tiEcd.- MiinnfactiireM lrnve iucubntorc, fotno holding 3000 bull", in wbieh to Etore tbera during the dryiDg proccps. When Brut made the balls are "green." Solid ivory is the beet material of which to make them i "artificial balls" of coniposi tion are heavier and do Dot wear well. EngliBU makers", to color the red ball", one a decoction called "guardsman's bath," extracted from the old coats of "Tomw y Atkins," tho English private oldicr. Its Lemon. From tho hard tlmrw people will reap Icj sons ot experience, learning how to act with more euro in business ami how to apply n30ilics for tho stringency of such tlmec. With moro rare wo will lmvo less aoeMrnts, and inucli lew niTf-riiii? If we know the tnio remedy. Id tho Held anil work-shop, lu deed lu all activities, sprains and bruises hnpprn Bud bring t lie bar J times ot pain and uflVrlnff. Experieneo tenehns that It Is al ways bent t Rot the host remedy, which is the oheapest In the end. Experience points to St. Jneobs Oil as without quiwtlou the best remedy for sueti uilsbnps, bi'lnn the purest and promptot euro, rjuiTt-rlntf brings bard times, ovea In prosperity. The best n medy for it Is the surest way out of them. After an interval of twenty-one years Moody and Snnkey are asraln holding prayer meetings in Cooper Union, New York City. The object of In mamifapliiraTS of Dobbins1 Elec- trto Boap oaa mod lor yeara to make tula soap o; i aucn awpa Kr oiiom? tout II am Five unirn-po mtUActio. l av thi-y succeeded? Ask your frooarfit. Tjk-i no othe-. 1 Nearly 600 now men havo been added dur ing 18!6 to the Now York police force, anj 485 more are to he appointed. Don't Tobacco Spit and Einnke Your Life An ay. If you want to quit tobacco nsinr easily and forever, roirulti lust manhood, lie made wolL strongt magnetic, fnll of new lite and vlnor, tAke ISo-To-litio. tbe wonder-worker tlmt makes weak men strong. Muny pain teo rounds In ten dnys. Over 40n.M cured. Buy fco-To-Buc fr.un your owu drtijrlst. Under Isolate mi irautee to cure. Hook and sample free. Address blerllng liemedy Co., Cuieua-o or New York. CAscAHnrs stimulate liver, kidneys and bow els. Never sicken, weaken or gripe. 10c. Mrs. Winslows Soothing ISyrup for children teething, softens the gums, reduces liiunroma lion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 5r.a bottle PImi's Cure for Consumption Is an A No. 1 Asthma medicine. W. li. Williams, Autloch, Ills, April 11. 19. Pimples are Inexpressibly mortifying. R m- edy tllenn's Sulphur Soap. Of druulsta. I. VII OrUKlSI6. black ur brown, 50c. ll uri iiuir & LisKer uve 1 When bilious or costive, eat a Cssearet, candy cathartic, cure suaranteed. lrtc., &"c. Most for your money aud save needless ex penses now. It is true economy to build up your system and prevent sickness by taking Sarsaparilla The best In fact tbe line True Bloo-l Purifier lA.JtB DSIIa are prompt, efficient ant llPOU S rillS easy in eifect. US cents. --Qtetj-'Wbile Furling the Mainsail. Mood s V"-' Charles Martin, a seaman on the bark Cambrian Princess, was not on board when that vessel reached Port land, Oregon, the other day, 113 days ont from Santos. He will cover ar rive on any other vessel, either, for he died while furling the ruaiatail of the coast of Chile. Martin was lying over the yard, catching tbe gaskets as they were thrown to him by the boatswain. Suddenly tbe latter noticed that tbe seaman bad coated to assist. After calling to Martin several times, and receiving no answer, tbe boatswain proceeded to investigate, when be found tbe tailor lying over tbe yard motionless. Then be put his band on the man's shoulder, and discovered that death had olaimed a victim. Tho boatswain fastened a rope around the body and lowered it to the deok. Above ft Storm Cloud. An American aeronaat thus do- scribes, in Popular Science iews, a atorm as teen from a balloon : "Tbe etorm viewed from above tbe clouds has the appearance of cbulli tion. Tbe upper turface of tbe cloud is bulged upward and outward, and has tbe reseinblanoe of -a vast eea ol boiling, upheaving snow. Immediately above the btorm cloud the air is not so cold as it is iu the clearer atraospherQ above or in tne clond itself. The full iug of the rain can be dibtinctlv beard making a noise like a waterlall over e precipice. The thunder beard above a storm cloud is not loud, and the flashes of lightning appear like streaks of intensely whits light on the surface of the gray-colored vapor." YOUNG GIKLS. Their Conduct and HeultU Often Mystifies Their Mothers. Young; girls often feel and conse quently ac-t, very fctrauely. They shed tears without apparent cause, are restless, nervous, aud at times almost hysterical. They socra elf- absorbed, and heedless of thiDgs go tag on around them. Sometimes they complain of pain in lower parts of body, (lushes of heat iu head, cold feet, etc. Young- girls a? not free from incipi ent womb troubles. Mothers should see to it that Lvd'U E, l'iukhum's Yeclalile Compound promptly taken; ull druggists have it, The pirl will speedily be " herself aguiu," and a probable danger be averted. Any information ou this sub ject, or regurdintr all femalo :ulun-uU, will be cheerfully frivt-n free by Mm. 1'iokham. at Lynn. Mats Write her. b V K t- 411 1 Ml I I! tnl.TI,., lire Nerv.-Uh I.-l,Jiiv, J bkln I , MaUrm. 1 1 .,MU. A il In,! 0, ... .. l.u L0ik ftnUt AlL tUt lA.Lb L,l Boat Li.utli ayiuit. 'J uu- (,,,.,J. Has fl 111 tltnr 7 (.. .j'.-! iNv CI to I . 1 WOMEN rnOMTTERS. Womon prompters are taking tho place of men in Covcnt Garden, Lon don, as it has been found that their voices carry better across tho stage, aud ore less audible, in the auditorium. rr.AitLS FOB PEUCTAKTES. Tearls nro tho farl of tho hour. Cvory debutante of auy social account has one or two strings, costing ffluuu or S2000, but the society matrons indulge in great ropos of them, to which they nro continually adding. MIS3 KATIIF.IIINE MOStvOE 13 HEAP. Miss Kathcrino Mouioo, nged seventy-six, died a fow days ago at Dubuque, town, bho was tho sister of Judg3 Thomas Monroe, and per haps tbe last rclativo of President James Monroe. Her father served in the War of 1812. Tbe family lost valuablo lands in Virginia durintr the war nnd then went West. The homestead at Dubuque becamo tho lloiuo for tho Fricndloss eomo years ago, but ro- mained Miss Monroo's borne nntil her doath. Bho is said to have been an accomplished and beautiful woman. TUS MOSOOBAM FAN. The monogram fan bids fair to be come quite a lad. It is really a pretty in; fancy, and can be made into a much- prized souvenir. Uet a fan with a plain, smooth black "boby," and then uesiegeyour iriem.sauuuoqua.uvuees - 5 . mottoes and monograms. Or yon can cut these from, notes and letters. Trim thorn carefully, and paste them smoothly on the fan,, taking care not to let thein come into tbe "folds. The entiro fan may be so fully and evenly covered, tho backgrounds will bo hidden. Do your pasting carefully, and see now artistically you can arrango your trophies, New York Tribune. SILK POUCHES OO WITH TIIB (10WS, Brocaded silk pouches, with a little fur animal's head at the bottom, are tbe latest accessory to tho fashionable woman's evening toilet. The ponch closes at tho top by rib bon drawstrings, and tho wearer car' ries it by letting it swing from her arm, or sho fastens it with a jeweled pm at her waist. . There are long, narrow pouches made purposely to hold the fan, and a variety of others in various shapes for the safe keeping of tbe handkerchief, bonbon box or powder puff. The touches are a rather curious addition to tho evening gown. They look best when carried with a costume trimmed with fur, in wbioh ease tho littlo animal's head is mads of tho same fur as that which trims tho gown. One of tho prettiest of these new pouches is made of pale green brocade, with the design traced in silver. The animal is in ermine far. New York Journal. REVOLUTION IN WOMEN'S SHOES. Such a revolution as has taken place in women's shoes never w is seen, for the "needle pointed" abominations were not wholly unexpected when they took the world by storm, and they had at least the advantage of making madame'a feet look slender aud assume a virtue it they had it not. But just as every feminine foot has evolved a fine cereal crop on each podal extremity I and pnbiio tasto has reached a pome of endurance, if not dolight in pinohed toes, tbero isn revuwipn of feeling. and tbe shops show only broad "pear uiaped monstrosities. Lured, rather than warned, by the amazing cheapness of narrowtoed foot rear, several bargain seekers have laid in a stock of suoh lovely slippers and shoes, only to nnd that they are hopelessly behind tho times, and that ill the women who are anybody at all have adopted the widespread vamp nd projecting sole. "It a lUfet a dodge of the shoe men. exclaimed 'one of the unfortunates. "They know this changa was oomincr, and then, jutt for spite, tbey tempted ns with their 'slaughter sales,' and here we are, with all tbeae back cum' bers on our hands, instead of theirs. Washington Star. HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS. Mrs. Helen Campbell delivered the second of a courso of six lectures on household eoonomics in the rooms of the Working Woman's Society, at No, 312 West Fifty-fourth street. Mrs, Campbell spoke on "The Statics and Dynamics of Household Eeoonomics." "The household," she said, "has long recoiled attention, in fact ever sinoe mankind emerged from savagery, but it has never hitherto been studied scientifically. For this reason preju dice has crystallized about the sub ject, everyone imagining mat lie or she uuderstood it because familiar witn it trom earnest childhood. As a matter of fact, deep study is nooessury if one would do justice to this most important expression of civilized life. "There are three forms under which lifo exhibits itself the individual, the household and the State. Of these tne nousenoia ami tne ntnte are as much living organisms as the individu al, and only by treating thein as such can they be uuderstood. 1 ho house hold is tho connecting link betwoen the individual aud the State, aud there can never bo any social lite until the organization of the family hue been achieved. "The btndy of tho household does not mean simply to learu how to keep house. It includes that, but vastly more beside. Hitherto household muttcrd havo been dinuiistcd in uu oif- liuim muuuer as 'woman s worS, or spoken of by tbe poet as 'light house hold tasks.' To uu IlIuUuiI the sub ject rightly u woman tliould study tho oUcct of situation, architecture, ll;;ht. ventilation, drainage and many other things on tlie home. All this necessi tates .some knowledge of chemistry. physiology aud tho various branches thut touch tho velfa.'o of wuukind. In fact, tho acientiflo study of tho household cmbrnces a knowlodgo hu man life, A woman's duty should bo to beautify and elevate tho homo and to study tho physical, spiritual nnd ethical welfare of tho inmates, and iu this-Held eho will find her host and truest career." Now York Mail and Express. C10.SSIP. Queen Victoria becamo a grand- mother when sho was forty years old. Twenty-six American women hnvo matriculate 1 for the new term of the Berlin University. Mmc. Adeliua Pntti is Enid to havo earned 33,000,000 duripft tho courso of her operatic career, Mrs. ClovolnnJ is n collcco woman, beiug a graduato of Wells College, at Aurora, N. i., cinsj of 'Hi. It is reported that Mrs. Elizabeth Yatos has been elected Mayor of tho Borough of OauhtiDga, New Zealand, Rev, Augusta Chapin. V. D., re cently of Omaha, Neb., is said to ba tho only woman doctor of divinity in tho world, bho is a Unitarian, Miss Nellie Patterson, of Mount Carmel, Conn., lias completed a four years' apprenticeship to tho machin ists' trade. Her specialty is tool mak- Queen Victoria is rarely photo graphed standing on acoouut of her small stature. When sitting sho gives the impression of being a fairly tall woman. Tho far reaching fam-i of Alma-Tad' cma has possibly been responsible for tho fact that few peoplo know that bis wife, Laura, is also en crtist of no mean merit. Dr. Alico Bennett is one of tho first women to make a special study of in sanity, and was tho very first to oc-. cupy a practical chairmanship of a great institution. Rev. Helen Van Anderson has be come pastor "of tho cow church of tho liigher Life iu Boston. She was born in lown, is about thirty-five years old, is fair and fashionable. Tho only liviu;j person who has written opera librettos in four lan guages is tho Queen of l,ouminia. She has produced librettos in French, Ger man, Swedish and Roumanian. The two telephone exchanges in Florence, Tenn., are managed by ladies. Mrs. M. D. Irvine is manager of tho Southern Bell, nnd Mm. J. W. alker is manager of the Citizens . There are now 110 cooking schools conneotod with tho London schoola, for 'instructing pupil, and "dO.OOO girls are receiving instruction in culinary and other domestic affairs. By the toraw of Mrs. Hicks-Lord's will recently made in New York City, her colored maid, Maria, receives 3-19Q a month for tho rest of her lifo, in addition to sotno-epecial articles of furniture given as keepsakes. There was a prize of 8130 offered not long a?o by a tirm of pateut law yers for the best and simplest inven tion. Ihe prize was carried off by a Mrs. Lottie Cox, of Blue Springs, Net). ; tho invention was a work table. Princess Beatrice is the greatest Ehotograph collector in England. She as 800 photographs placed about her various rooms, while she has thousands safely stored away. She has beeu'on assiduous collector of photogrAjhs over since she was a little child FiSIIION NOTES. Blocs and preens have swamped every other color in tho market. Huts may ba worn to suit the wearer, either tilted over the laco or set well back. . Borrowing a stage fad, the girl who wears violets and plus them on tho cuff of her left sleeve. Tho woman subieot to hea laches welcomes the tew light head-pieoes of straw and chenille Braiding and embroidery will be nsed quite extensively this fall and winter, both on eoatj and skirts. Sleeves are not so full nor so high on the shoulders, but are yet fur from the tight sleeves which were promised. Saoquo eoats are to be the droosy wraps for tho autumu, and they are made either of velvet or of tho rich peau de soie. Your collaretto must match the rib bon on your hat awhile, but this fancy won t lust long; it gives too "home made" uu air to tho chipeau. Among tho elegancies of underwear is the corset and skirt of brocaded ailk to match. The most popular corset is very short iu the hips and low at the top. Bonnets for elaborate occasions are airy, indued, being made almost en tirely of gathered tulle or luce and jet, and trimmed with dark velvet, sprays of flowers, or feathers, while soma of tho tiny atltiird huva a full osprey perched upright at the back. To the separata waist du'nio fashion is partial. Amid all the changing styles she allows it to t til 1 hold its own. This may be due to the fact thut the wily dame appreciates that at least one useful and practical fashion must iu these days of economy be the recipient of her smiles. The fichu has finally shown itself on children's frjeks, having heretofore been strictly confined to tho gowns lor thoae of a largo growth ; but now thero is a neck garnituro which is a sort ot sailor's collar and fichu combine !, which is extremely dainty nnd pretty, and which will undoubtedly lied grout favor. Thi draped bodioo ii iu favor, aud niuuy of them havo tbe olluct of a broad crubh girdle. Tho old-fashioned silk embroidery, wbieh has not been in vogue for years, is again in evideuoo ou many oi tho new bodices. Only now tho flower aro partly made of chiffon, and ure, therelore, much moro realistic. Jewels and spuugles nro ulso lavishly used, uppliijued tJ tho material. HOl'SEIlOll) AFFAIRS. tO UAKR rtOItSKIUMSH SAUCE. Horseradish entice is invariably scrvod in Germany with all forms of bcof, oithor broiled, roasted or boiled. To mnke it boil grntod horseradish in gravy or plain wntor, bent up tho yolks of ono or two eggs with half a pint of cream nnd some tarragon vinegar; stir into tho horseradish. Lot the whole remain on tho Art n fow ruin ntoB, stirring all tho time, nnd before it comes to a boil servo iu asauccbont. rittsburg Dispatch. KEW USB FOB NAPKIN HINOS. Wbilo nnpkin rings nro now gener ally banished from tho homo table, somo persons do not want such handsome nrticlos to lio forgot ten in some dark closet, nnd they have oonceivod tho idea of converting Ihcm into receptacles for snlt By covering one end with a piooo of sil ver, nnd putting on three tiny feet tho discarded ring is transformed into n pretty littlo difih. If a ring is very wide it may bo cut in halves nnd two dishes mado from it. A NOVEL FTNR HERD GARDEN, A caroful housowifo can keep gar nishings nnd seasonings always at bund by having a littlo wiudow garden in her kitchou, and she needs Dothiug moro olubornto than old cans aud boxes to hold her plnuts, providing sho puts ft good deep layer of pobblos in tho bottom to provide somo sort of drainage Here sho can grow parsley j chives which nro finer in ilavor than ouions ; tnprngon which is a deli cious flavoring for vinegar for salads, thymo, porrcl, mint and whatever lino herbs find most favor in her house hold. American Farmer. COMFortl in Tns DATII ROOM. It is worthy of noto what a differ e nee is mado by tho addition of a fow inexpensive luxuries to tho npponrance of n bath room. The bath itself must, of course, always bo kept spotlessly clean and tho taps brilliantly polished, and the liuolcum covering the floor nl wnys cnrofnlly swept and washed J but even moro than this is needed to make a really comfortable bath room. A cork or rubber mat shonld bo kept iu overy bath room. Woolen mots are useless; they absorb tho moisturo and become unhygienic, A place should be found on tho wall for a mirror a plain one with a black frame will answer the purpose admirably ; tho longer it is the better, and it should ba placed whero thero in n good light. Two wiro trays should also bo fastened to tho wall beside tho bath, and low enough to bo within easy reach of the person using' it. These nre to hold tho sponge nd tlannel nnd soap when not in use during the bath. Also shelves should be made and placed upon the walls of every bath room ; these may bo of plain deal, euamolcd any color that is liked. Upon them may be p'.aeed cold cream, shaving soap, a bottle of am monia, pumice stone and all tho littlo ncoessorios used in the toilet. Plenty of soap should always bo provided and towels in abundauce, and with all these littlo comforts tho daily bath will bo indeed an unmixed pleasure. London Morning. WINTER COOKERV. Dolioious Sweet Fotato Croquettes Take cold boilod sweet potatoes, put through a fruit press or siovo, form into cakos, dip iu egg and roll iu cracker crumbs; fry in doep fat. Aunt Lydia's Gingerbread Add to ne woll beaten ogg ono cup of molas ses, one cup of flour, one teaspoonf ul each of salt, ginger and soda, and ono half cup of boiling water. Bake in a shallow- pan, Applq Cream Core largo tart ap ples, fill holes with sugar and bako. into a pint of boiling milk stir half a oup of sugar aud. tho beaten yolk of ono egg ; when cold, flavor with va uillaland pour ovor npploa. Steamed Graham Bread One cup Indian meal, one graham flour, ono sour milk, one warm water nnd one, half cup of molasses; add one tea spoon soda and salt to tasto. Steam throe hours and then dry in oven. For Chocolate Pij Scald one and ono-half pints milk, add one-half cup of sugar, one wLito and two yelks of eggs, and tablespoon corn starch, two dessert spoons of Hour, one tablespoon grated ohooolate. Flavor with vauilla. An Original and Improved Way to Cook Squash Cut n hubbard squash into pieces of a sizo suitablo to serve onepcrson nnd place in kettle, skin side up. Pour over it a cup of brown sugar nnd enough water to partly cov er. Cook slowly until the water is ab sorbed. A Scotoh Way of Stowing Oysters This is cxcellont : Procuro oysters of a large size and save the liquor from them. Melt half an ounce ot butter iu a frying pau ; when it is hot lay in tho oybters close together but cot on ono another; dust over a little pepper nnd salt ; brown them lightly on each side ; add some ot the liquor, and then mix it all with the remainder. Sim mer all for about five or six minutes. Serve hot and band around with it rolled slices of thin brown bread and butter, out lomou and cayenno. At lanta Constitution. Roast Grouse Take a br.ico of care fully picked aud cloauod grouse. Tie a pieco of raw fat bucon over their breasts aud then wrap thein up in a pieco of bntterod paper. Roast them in front of a brisk firo for about half an hour. For the last ten miuutes remove tho bacon aud paper. Koei. them frequently basted with a little butter all tho time. Toast two neat slices of bread, plaee them on a wide gridirou uudur tbe birdj for the last tun minutes to catch the dripping gravy. Lay these on a hot dish with tho birds outhom. Put heaps of fried crumbs arouud the dish. Serve with (jravy und bread sauce. She Hiit,",'eil the l!:iivlur. Mrs. Sarah Krob, a widow of Kansas City, started with her nrm-3 extended to t-'ropo her way nloug a dark hull to uwakeu her noun nud bend t'ueui alter u burglar who bho thought hid justt gouo down btuirs. buddnuly uhofouud thut her arms had pussoj over the shoulders uud around the ueck of a uun, Bho hugged him with tho force of desperation aud screamed to such eil'ect that the burglar broke from her nnd r.iu away iu time to escape her bona. New York Buu. TEMPERANCE. "t Wit.L tlBlSK NO WOKR." "Pwtr motlmr, I nwlvoil your lottor Oh, In w It eliwroil my liivirt Bo fur from lmmn ami frlnmls, Pninifthn worker's jmrt. Ynn nsk !iloiit my halilts, Tray t ymir mind nt rnst, I li not tlrliik, dear mothur, And try to do my host. "Tho (emptor (luy nro many, Tho tonipttvl tlioy nm moro, And tlioy ofton sail In tliolr pnlntod ships Quito smoothly from tlmshoro. Hut In looking down tho rlvor Oh, tliolr salTerliitfs who can toll I S(M) tho strm,'k-lllik', liolpless forms) I seo tho wroekHn-s woll. "I son on tho shorn frloiuls troeptujr. 1 hour tho ohlUn-n cry. Anl nirntn I simi the cruel wnvo Mill runninir mountain hluh. 1 ptrotoli my linnils to mv tliom AIovc tho liroakors' roar. Ah, too Into, too Into! 'Jn sight of homo They sink (o riso uu moro. "1 will nodlrlnk, dor mother. And I'll try to do my luvt God h"lpln ma whlio nlw-nt, Co sol your licnrt lit rest." Oh Imppy, hnppy mother, A vletory you'vo won! And you a lovlnir henrt hnvo hlossoj, Oh, nappy, (luuightful son! nniNK's Do IN, is. Fivo yonrs ago Kdmuud Wilkinson, n woalthy cotton mnuufn, -Hirer, of I'uln ini, Ooun., died, leaving n fortune ot ttlM,O0U to tour sons. John, ono of the sons, now twenly-two years of ngp, recently wa lyliu In tho nlo.v. holio wnr-l of llellovue Hospital, Now York, n physloal wroek. To a newspaper reporter ho said: "Yon sen whom I on, nnd you enn riiohs what will hocoino of mo. Hfy lirotlior, Liw renoo, (no oldest, dlod ono yonr no rtf tho Lenox Ilotol, Oroonwloh, Ooun. Ha wss n Inwyer, tho vulo llotorlun of his class nt Ya'c, mid n Rrnduato of ft Now York law school. Ho died of nloohollsm when thirty-six yours old. Oi-rnlrt nlso die, I from alcoholism, lio died two years ago n( tho Orau.l Uuiou Ho tel. Elir-abeth, N. J. Ho wai on'y twenty one yonrs old. Kdwnrd, tweuty-fonr years old, Is tin Inmnro of this Hartford Hetreat, to which institution he was committed for a term of thrco yenrs ns a dlpsomnnlHC And so you noed not bo surprised toseo me hero." When taken to tho Uospltnl Wilkinson was hngitnrd nnd unkempt, nnd his twituhluir oiiL-clos showed his extreme coudlilon. "I Wonder what makes my lugs leol so queor," ho said, frequently. But when It was sncirostod tlmt ho had been drinking too much, ho said, liuhtly; "Oh, no I've had only 11 (teen whiskya to-' Any." Whou asked rotrnrdtnii clunrotlos ho ssld thn( his nrorni;o was about ninety n day. "This drink iippetlto Is luherlled." he said. "I pot It from both shies. Hut," ho added quickly nnd with tho llrst touch of feollntr that ho had shown, "I don't mean thut my mother drank, but I nin suro her ancestors did, and I know my father did." TUB SALOON AND nillSK WHAT TUKY TUINK OF IT. A curse. Queen Victoria. A' soundal aud n Hliinue. Win. E. Glad stone. Traps tor worklnamon. Earl t'nirniu. Devilish and destructive Lord lluudolph Churjhlll. Wupellesnnd hosols. Bismarck. The mother of sins. Southoy. Tbedovll In solution. Sir Wilfrid Lawson. Liquid lire and distilled Uninuntiou. Robert linll. Tho mother or want and tho nurse of crime, Lord BrouKhnm. A poison iu politics as well ns lu society. Sir W. Hnrcourt. Tho Nation is being throttled by tho tram-. Lord lloseberry. A uuiru nuisance nnd misery. L,on loa Times. lot "this curse." so "dovlllsu nn.l des tructive," thnt "stupetlea and besots," "tho mother of sins," "of want, nud the nurso of crimes," "tbo devil iu solution, "Iho Na tion's scandal nnd shnme,"nnd the "trap for workluirmen " the Encllsli Nation localizes, protects nud cherishes at a cost of lilt,'li-ulKh (even nuudreu million uonars, ami ma American Nation does tho snme with tho butfo ourse at a cost of oue billion dolinrs. Nulionul Temperance Advocate, LEQAL MUHUEn. Waiting by a railroad station to tnkon I train t tint was soon to urrive was a wen dressed woman nnd child. Her husband, a icntlcmnnly appearing person, had left her on the plea of uttendiu to ome pressing business he had forgotten. She tried to per lunde him not to go, but ho promised to be tiaek in time for tho train. For a full hour ilie stood with the b jy In her nnm, tho tears, lu spite of nil her elTorts, silently fall ing uoou the face of her sleeping ehu, I. 1 lie train name thundering itloug. mi 1 ns It was about to start Again the husband came, drunk; he lurched toward tho platform, fell upon the mil, nu l then Ms moles remiins wore dragged to the plaiiorm. Fur n mo ment his wife stood us if paralyzed, nud then fell senseless upon the gory form of her hus band. The wall of tho fatherless boy touched every heart, for not oue who looked upon Ihe soene oould retrain from weeping. Ha l HQ assassin robbed the wife and child of n busband aud father nt such a moment tho enraged populace would have lynched hliu out he foot. Hut ho was killed by Author ity." lio died a legal death. Tho butchnry was licensed. The price ol blood was lu tho rumscller's drawer, aud he wus ready for the next victim. And thus the murderous worn roes on. National Temperauue Advocate. LEAL "PEnsoNAL LIUEBTY." Whenever there Is talk of a community voting "no license," there is uiwavs a great Itrens laid by tho opponents of temperance on "personal liberty. This phrnso sounds wen, uut translated into plain r.ogusu it simply means the right of a mnn to ge( drunk If he should foci so Inclined. Indulg ence in driuk rolis n mnuof bis real "person al liberty," aud the saloon, instead of beiug Us friend and upholder, Is lis most deuJIy lueiny. A NATION! LUl'NKAHDS. The Medical ltecord of New York, lq n recent rssue, says: "The total number of drunkards iu this oouutry is modestly esti mated by the Quurtorly Journal of inebriety to be 1.(11)0,000 K!rsoiib. As there nro about H9.U0U.UUJ adults in tins country, tuts menus thut oue persons out ot es-ery llitueu drinks Intoxicatlug liquors to excess tlmt is to say, drinks lo druukeuuets. Sacred Heart Uovlew. CU1EF CAfS OK TOVEllTV. The bulk of the poverty in this oouutry is directly or Indirect ly caused by the enormous amount expended by the peoplo of this -jouu-try for thut which Is uelther brua-1 uor meat. A Natlou, a Klutc, a county or a towu, whoso Inhabitants support more baloous than gro cery stores, but have au impoverished peo ple. Jt cuunot be otherwise, uo matter how tho financial question is settled. TEMPEBAXCE KEWS AMD JtOTES, In Englnn l und Wales there were last ear l.")l,31l) convictions for drunkenness, us coiupurud with 1M,0')7 lu 1851. More men ure voluntarily Impoverished iu one year by strong driuk tliuu ure made poor in a Hiutiuio iy unjust uua oppressive legis lation. Indiana's liquor hill is $10,0 0,000 a year. In silver dollars placed Hat, edge to edge, it would oovor the entire boundary llao of the btate, Including its tortuous river Hues. Tho Marylund Bap'lst Union Assoclatlou has recommended to the churches that they exclude from their membership those who sell or who driuk lutoxlcu'iug liquors us a beverage. Tho meanest man that live is tho man who Is anxious a portion of his taxes should be paid by tho money tlmt goes Into I hu cash box of the saioou keeper, iuste.id of buying bread uud cheese for tho drunkard's helpless wlfo und children. We are progressing. It is not as f jsliion nble us it used to be to have liquoi ut social guthnriugs. ltcllglon und education are bo. giuuiug to make their inllueuce h.lt alona tciuperauco Hues. It Is the duty of Government, National and Btute, to interfere to Mippross tho uuiuu fuotuio uud sale of that which h is proved iu all Its history to be so ultorly destructive of everything connected with II, o best luslitu lions ol our country, said lion. William li, K rilYSICAL WRECK RESTORED TO HEALTH. Little riinrlle Onlboun, of Cnpron, IV, Y., Wan Such NnflVrxr From Khciimn (lain Tlmt He llxd to II Carried from l'luee to I'lai Idles an Iu-fRnt- Wna ITnalil (a Hh III I.linbs, Ncek or Jnws It It til Thing of t!i Fast Mow, anil Charlie la Well Again. From Ihe 7its, Utica, JV..1". A year ago last Spring, Charles Calhoun tad his family went to taka up their rost loneo In tli pretty Httlo village of Onpron, N. Y., situated a few miles west ot the city of Utlcn. Mr. Calhoun had gouothoro to work In (ho mills, nnd also (o securo a ohnngo ot air nnd surroun lings for his son, nn Invalid, whb was n( (hn( tlmo about fourtoou years old. For nearly two years he had hoon a ulTerer from rnoumntlsm, which had at tacked lilm In Its severest form, nnd left him without the use of limbs, neck nud jaws. When they moved (o ('apron he had (o be carried like nn Infant In anus. Tbo other day a i'r- reporter won( out to hear tho story of the cure, through tho use ot lr, Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People. Charlie was found playing about (he house a strong, sturdy-looking linl, nnd bearing no mnrks of thn oonlliet with disease through Which he had passed. Tho mnnner lu which Ihe euro wns etTeeted Is given hero lu the words of his mother nud lather: "It Is throe years ago that Cbnrlio bagnn to cxperlenco trouble with rheumatism. Tho disease Is not horodltnry in our family, aud It must lmvo been contracted through expo sure. At flr-t It attacked his lower limbs. During the llrst six mouths he was able to walk with difficulty. Then (ba disease seemoi (o spread nud (o take a moro violent form. Our boy then lost tho entire use of his limbs; he c.iuld not move (ho Joints ot oither his fingers or his toes; his jaws becamo set something after tho manner of lockjaw, and ho wna not nblo (o (urn bis head, for the stiff ness ol his neck. As time weu( ou ho grow worse rnthr than Improved. AH the agon les tlmt BUfTerors from theumntlsm eoduro foil to his lot. Ho wasted away, being uunblo to oat or sleep (o nny dogroe. Moreover, he went into freiiuent eouvulslons. "Wo consulted nil tho local physicians, but (ho rase proved a nurzln (o them, and they could do no good. Abonl this timo wo movoa to unpron, N, Y., and the superin tendent of the mills advised us to try Dr. Willlnms" Pink Pills for Charlie. This we did, nnd after using throe boxes, he oould throw awny his crutches, and now ho has full use of his limbs. Tho only remnnnt of the rheumatism anvwhero Is In the cords ol tho neqfcuud ns you see be Is n pretty healthy lui king boy." Dr. Williams' Tlnk Pills for Tide Peoplo nro now given to tbe public as an unfailing blood builder and nerve restorer, curing nil forms of weakness arising from a wntory condition of the blood or shattered nerves. Tho pills are sold by nil dealers, or will be sent pos( paid on recolpl of price, 60 oonia a box, ot six boxes for J.50 (they are never sold In bulk, or bv tbo 100) by addressing Dr. Williams' McJ. Co., Soheneolady, N. X. Tho Colorado Desert. Tho most famous of waste pi noes in America, tho Colorado Desert, ia pop ularly regarded ns an empire of hope loss sterility, tho silenoe of which will never be brokon by the voices of men. But tho great desert is the life work of the Colorado River. Tho soiontitlo men ot the University of Arizona have analyzed these waters, and found that tbo actual commercial valuo of the fer tilizing matter which would bo depos ited upon each aero by irrigation nraouuts, in the oonrse of a year, to $9.07. What, then, is the potential value of tho land which this river has created in centuries? The products of the' region include oranges and the dates of commcroe. Thn plaoe is moro liko Syria than auy other part of the United States, and tho daring imagin ation may readily conoeivo that hero a now DamafouB will arise, moro beauti ful thau of old. With the occupation of the Colorado Desert, and of tho great peninsula which adjoins it, a powerful impulse will be given to Agriculture, mining and commerce iu a vast region now lit tle peopled. Uno of tho inevitable consoqucnoes will bo the rise of San Diego to tho proportions of a largo city probably tbe largest in tbe southern part of tho coast. 13,400.00 As follows: 4 First Prizes, each ot $100 Cash . , . 5 400.00 20 Second " - " " $10OspplciABinjclss2,O00.0a 40 Third " $ 25 Gold Watches 1,000.00 C:sh and Prizes glien each month Total given during 12 mos. 1897, $40,800.00 WRAPPERS HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. 6QAP VVrapprr na tbtf caa coligci. utj (ill Ilio top puruun oi a rraiierf iIimi port rontKiii- Iiir luS LrmHitii 'ttUNLlOMT 63AP. Thewf (f-aUed oii- nuni") nrniu urn tw ItlUT Ptllll eiM'IOttlMI naino nnti ino the Dumber rut Vrn liit to t.vvrrm 'rnuprrl'-v''''''""''';i'r,,"''w,l"..lJIn,K-li ord. ninri of I he IHSTH II T toinlTtuor nv- in. Ko. ol District NAME OF DISTRICT. rTf-w York itv, llrooklra. l on DUd Hlalrn lalanila, Ki-w Jl-rary. KwVorkKiate (our.id. nflf V. ri, ilruoitt-t, L'tnj anti State 7,liind.). Pt.nuHlv'nntR, Otlfwarfi ?l,'r,'l" iniid, Wrat Vlralula DU Wl Trlrl of olnmibla. JL 13 I The Nrw Kualamt Hiaitn. Tim Hiooleaara tliaealoratal Plrrcc fturrlu.1, Uo. U,.t..n and New York. Filla-I ,l,,nBrrt?,2 T,.Vi. r-,.t(;la Klckla Lam... N J'l .,,r Hall. Blaodard OjoIomaUl. aud Hunt IM bauaia. ANDY i fsStwo thi ta utrnoai Him n i : iLrr: t t l io." , , II U niiHic. i r v, i or t oiHiona I jrft io6i lira... 1.1,1.. I arr.,,17 11 trn aav CURECOHSTIPATIOn 10 25 SO IDtJftl riTrT V f niDISTPUn to car aauMorcnnitlpatloa, TascaivU an the Ideal Laia-i aDOULUlClLI UUflnflnltLU t,. nr,ti ';v or ripe. hut raaae ruli natural rtialta. Hmm-i pit and booklrt frae. lit. K'rKltl.lxu IIKBHH " Fool's Haste Is Hurry the Work 134 Leonard Street, N. Y, City contlDna huiiJtfil times tbe 60c asked. Instantly available. With this valu. edire at four fiucera' ends, and can mm LL tionul advautaues. Wheo readlntt, J SJK POLIO Pfmn hi ii i arences you fail to ucdorstaa-lt Isn't Doo. a small amount to nay for uuvlii- such knowledge at haud Do you know who Croesus wua, and where he lived? Who built tha i'yraiulds, and when! That sound travels 1U3 feet pur second? What Is the longest river in the world? That 11 iireo Polo Invented the compass is fcMO. and who Marco Kilo b? What the rtnrdlan K not 50 was? The book contains ucU mattura M you wonder about. Buj It at tlta very tow nvirm of half a dolU ad IMCUOVK YiHHtKI I If. JDow'S This? WaofTr One Hundred Dollar Ttewarl fn tnycaeof Catarrh that cannot ba ourad by Iall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cn EKEV CO., rrorw., Toledo, O. ttieundemlgnrd. bavo known IT. J.Cbe (icy for tho last 15 yenrs, and ludluve him per feotly honorable In all business tranaactlont and tlminoliilly able to carry out any Obllgay. Hon made by ttiolr llrm. . , WrT TmiAx, Wholesale Druggists, Toltda, Vjii.oino, KirtNAK & Mabvis, WholoaaU l Drn igMs, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure In taken Internally, ac(. Ing directly upon the blood and mneous aur. Ineesof thesystem. Price, 7fc. per bottle. Sola) iy nil Drngitiala, Te-tlnioiilals frc iiura t .unity i-iiis are me neat. FITSRtonprd freeandpermsnentlymireil. No fits ofter ilit day's use of Hu. Ki.ma'a (HiaAT Nrh vk IlKNToii km. free f'M rial Imttlcand treat lac, tend to Dr. Kline, (ill Arch St., l'hlla.,Pn. Ji'rt try a inc. box of Cnscarets. tha finest Ih-nr and Isiwel regulator ever made. Gladness Comes With a better understanding of the transient nntitro of tbe many phys ical ills, which vanish before protn-r ef forts gentle efforts pleasant efforts rightly directed. There is comfort in tho knowledge, that so many forms of sickness nro not duo to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which the pleasant fumily laxative-, Hyrupof Figs, prompt ly rotnoves. Thnt Is why it is tbe only remedy with millions of families, and is everywhere cstwmed so highly by all who value good health. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it in t he ono remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which It acts. It ia therefore all important, In order to got its bene tieinl effects, to noto when you pnr cba.se, that you havo tho genuine arti cle, which is manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by all roputnble druggists. If In tho enjoyment of good health, and the system is regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. II nlllicted with any actual disease, one rnny be commended to the most skillful physicians, hut if in need of n laxative, one should hnvo the best, nnd with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Figs stands highest and Is most lnrgely used and gives most general satisfaction n v n u-m Webster's International I Dictionary Invaluabla In Offlca, School, and Honv A thftrntmh Mviclnn artha i Unabridged, u piii-fx of VTBSITR'S Hit pruvmitMi of itinU rUil fur ihiuviiii ami Miowy Ivritl- lll. -nL hut til all... !.!...(. llOTTOMnONAl I cllnllirU-. IIiiiCimk'ti lurlael! w DICTIONARY ti'tr of u work v.titrh In wllltio iiiiiii mi nn tUIINI UflTTfa IW ....... nintt-Miiimrirctii inui- Tlie Choicest of Gifts for Christmas. Ts V.vaiol a Smm or limiuxi. Sieciiaen pajrea tent on am.iiraiiaa aa G. Jb C. JtEKKtAH CO., i'uhUmhcr: -I'riiiKnrin, .ifflw.a., f'.s.jl. PENSIONS, PATEN 1 5. CLAIMS. JOHN W. MORRIS, WASHINGTON. 0. G, lAt Prioclpal EsAc.lar D. . FeUaOit Auam. Uyn. in ) ixt, aiuaoUri4 tl,iJf. Jty. Mfaa a a uvrn a;i:ni VlHil I LU rriil t,-ini. Wrlto liimisllatrl T.O.l',..l t'nti'li Wciir. liwmi vii. Wowiorfc. ftOIIIM an1 WHISKY h'lt i rnrod. B.xk Mnt UriUlil 'kr. nr. iu . hikiii.ih. aTu-rtt. i-a. Ul I Ulill.J la ICI.au It. Nal-aUII Uw. DR. J.L.STt-PHEHS. LnAHUl.taiX CASH AND GIVEN FREE PRIZES EACH SttONTH S3.400.00 SOAP RULES. I F'rr month durui. 1-w lu aacb of tha 4 dlstrtot. f-i...inwllltaawI'llaHf.!lloWR: . . , I.urxeat Nuinbrr otooupooa fruro tai-dtbiriot in wlncft ha or auaraaldaa nillr.civl0 ah. 1'ha A u,itiuttura ho aaod in iba No l.nr.pal Nimibrra e-u-poiia tii,i.l tl a dlHfiot m which taef nxidaaill Knch moia at winner-a ?tiA" 'A 1 1 olHI.id a lad-aaaiitlnian'a I'lcrco ?-HTii bl.roinl bifida .rltiluo.0O. ' Viia 10 Ituniurtitiirawhoaand mtho Nr IjirarntNuinbfr-, ' oouix-na fmra tba di.. UPtlouaUdr'aor (antlaman'aOulil Wateh. prKa. 2. Tha Cnniatltlona will t'loao tha I.HM IHf of Tui-h Month dorhif IK". Cuiil-nna rrc.nwt too lata lor oua moutli'a oouniatitinn will ba put imo tha naau 3. Oorapelitnia who ol.talu wrain-- tr"H onayld o?Mtnd.lr'aat,Kk wlllb. diwo.l.u.d. Kuipl-.jia "t f.Br Urothera, Ltd., aud Uiw Umillaa. arada barrad trom comptlnic. 4. A i.rlnt.-d li.toWBn(lnOnilatltor;adlilnci in be forwardau I" lloiupalllora m aooul HI Oaj altar aa,-hcoinpatitioD rl-m-i. .... . f,. Le.ar Bnlliota. Ud., will antlMTor to award tha pruaafalnr to Iho ..tol tiwir alnlnr"d nidgraant, botltlauudi.Kdllit all wliooJiiliataar U au ouli:ioov.rdol li-r Urotliora, Ud., aaUual. LEV lilt HUOS., Ltd., New York. taoooooaoa CATHARTIC mm ALL DRUGGISTS IU., t lilraao, Bontroai. aa., ;"; "r ' PJae Speed." Don't Unless You Use eGYCLOPEOIA nilKlit well ba the uaiue of Ilia b-M-iuitre book sout vosttutid for 60c. in atampa hj the BOOK PUBLISHING HOUSE R IMF for It serves the pur pose of the xre.it enc clopuiiltna It It roinpletuly ludt-ieil, DiakiDK the iuforiuallon jpfet. UCK)tt you uve a wuriu ui kuowl H wv (Miaily eupply a lack of early educev irf? dnu't jou couatuntlr come across rof. thousands of mpluuatlona of Just 7 fli