- - 1 ., IIIW r Why the Monkey era Sold. It was on a Tuesday that I Ot thd monkey, and by Tbursday everybody bezaa to treat htm coldly. It tejjan with my little sister. Jocko took her ('ell away and climbed np to the top ol" the door with it, where he sat and pull ed It to pieces and tried Its clothes on, only they wouldn't fit htm, wane sis ter, who is nothing but little girl, stood and howled as if she was being killed. This made mother begin to dis lite th tnnakev. and she said that if his conduct was such he couldn't stay in her house. I call this unkind, for the monkey was inrited Into the house, and I've been told we must bear with vtaifftra. A little while afterward, while mother was talking to Susan on the 2 runt piazza, she heard the sewing machine upstairs, and saiJ : "Well, I i, ever, that cook has the Impudence to te sewing on my machine without ever arking leave." So she ran up stiars and found that Jocko was working the Machine like mad. He'd taken Sue's ulght-gown aud father's black coat and a lot of stockings, and shoved them all under the needle, and was sewing tbem all together. Mother boxed his ears, and then she and Sue sat down and worked all the morning trying to unsew the things with the selssors. They had to give it up after a while, aud the things are sewed together yet. All this made my mother more 000I toward the monkey than ever, and I heard her call him a little beast. The next day was Sunday, and as Sue was silting in the hall waiting for mother to go to church with her. Jocko gets up n her chair and pulls the feathers out of her bonnet. lie thought he was doing right, for be had seen the cook pulling the feathers off the chick ens, bi't Sue called him dreadful names, and said that when father came home either she or that monkey would leave the house. Father came home early on Monday, and seemed quite pleased with the monkey. lie said it was an interesting study, and he told Susan that be hoped that she would be contented with fewer beaux now that there was a mon- key constantly in the house. In a lit tie while lather caught Jocko lathering himself with a mucilage brush, and with a kitchen knife already to share himself. He just laughed at the uion key, and told me to take good care of him and not let him hurt himself. Of course. I was dreadfully pleased to tiud that fattier liked Jocko, and I knew that it w:is because he was a man and Lad more seuse than girls. But I as only deceiving myself and leaning on a broken reed. That very evening when father went into Im study after flipper he found Jocko on his desk lie Lad lira all his papers, except a splendid new map, and that he was covering with ink, and making believe he was writing a president's message about the Panama canal. Father was ju6t raging. lie took Jocko by the scruff of the neck, locked him up In the closet, and sent him away by express the next morning to a man in the city, with orders to sell him. The expressman afterward told Mr. Travers that the monkey pretty nearly killed everybody on the train, for he got nold ot the signal cord and pulled it, and the engineer thcught it was the conductor and stopped the train, and another train just behind it came with in an inch of running into it and ftia?l)iijg it to pieces. Jocko did the same thicg three times before they found out what was the matter, and tied him up so that he couldn't reach the cord. Oh, he was just beautiful! Hut 1 shall never see him again, and Mr. Travers says that it's all right, and that I'm monkey enough for one house. That's because Sue has been saying things against the monkey to iiiiu; but never mind. First my dog went and now my nicnkey has gone. It seems that every thing that is beautiful must disappear. Very likely I shall go next, and when I am gone let them find the dog and the moukey and bury us together. Substltue fur Earthquake. Q ier how the force of Lablt will catch hold of a man. There was old Major Dogshow who was a terrible victim of it. The Major when a small boy went down to I'eru where they have earthquakes and revolutions every ten days or so; where a man works to get his enemy elected Presi dent, fur the sake of seeing him assas sinated. The Major lived in that country till he was nearly fifty years old and he had got, by that time, accustumed to being mixed up In aclvil war or fleeing from an earthquake about half the time. Finally be mov- ed back to the United States. At the end of a week he was unhappy. He missed the revolutions and the earth quakes. Occasionally, he contrived to dream there was an earthquake, and then he would hop out of bed and rush out of the house, without stopping to dress, aud mould run half a mile, howling, before he got sufficiently awake to realize his mistake. This kind cffcottlie neighbors to thinking the Major "had 'em." But this didn't afford much relief. However, a politi cal campaign came on, anl the Major moved to Philadelphia, and used to go to ward caucusses and take a prominent part, and he was elected to the Board of Aldermen, and got his head thump ed with a cuspadore at most every meeting and that, in a measure, made up for the loss of revolutions. But the Major hankered for earthquakes and at last the desire to experience one be came almost uncontrolable. He con sulted a dootor. The doctor said he though he could help him. The doctor owned an old Mexican mule with a back as sharp as an ax. The mule had been in the army ten years. He took it out in an open field and put the Major on its back. Then the mule be gan to buck. Did you ever see a mule buck? It jumps about lour feet into the air, aud comes down stiff-legged, and the jar the rider gets is enough to loosen his teeth. Aud yon can't get tff unless you fall ff, and then the mule may jump on you. The Major knew that, and he hung on for dear lite. The doctor danced wildly about as the mule bucked and the Major swore and screamed. "Is it fqnal tD an earthquake !" he yelled. And the howlel : "Hang it! yes;H's six of 'em, with a volcano and a stroke of light ning thrown In !" The mule finally quieted down, and they took the Major off. He was the sorest, lamest, mad dest man In the State. And he says he ha; bad enough earthquake to lost him life time, but he hasn't got through with the doctor, who had better leave the country before he gets well. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmwww i AGRI CUT-TURK- Ccke fob Wounds and Sres. In thA treatment of woe rids and sores In animals diluted carbolic acid is Inval uable. In hot weather It often occurs that a wound cannot be cured because of having become puma ann nyoiown when gangrene sets in and the animal is lost. Caroonc acia can tie numim tered with a almost certainty of aff- ortlnra enre. It keeps a wound in health? state and. enables nature to heal it. When nutridity has commenced thii anld will at once destroy ' the germs ot decomposition and purify ihe wound. I' has also been applied with equal effect in cases of scab and foot rot In sheeD for a miuute or so in wa ter mntainina- one-fiftieth part of car bolic acid. This is done after the shoep is shorn. It is not necessary for this purpose to procure the pure acid, as a cheaper preparation answers eauallv as well. The foot rot is treat ed with a mixture ot the acid with nine o-reasv substance and coal tar, mal's toot for two or three days, and thn. nrevent the air from striking in and aestroying-the eflect of the appli- cation. v nere mere muj flock so affected a more expeditious method is to separate such from the rest of the flock, dace the fluid mix ture in the bottom or trouga ana nama the rllcahl.! nnea til n&ftf thrauirh it slowly. This may be a good deal 01 trouble, but one who has a care lor his flock, and knows the value of such care will hardly begrudge tne laoor To produce healing of a wound In a horse or a cow, scaae stimulant is near ly always required. Thismay be com mon FDirits of turpentine or the com pound tincture of benzoin or that of mvrrh and aloes. Either of these may be aDDlied witn a leatuer once a aay, or if the wound I deep, the stimulant should be injected to the bottom with a common squirt can or syringe. Wounds should always heal from the bottom, and to secure this the opening should be kept free, by means of a plug of lint aipped In the stimulant used, Lint may be made by scraping a piece of linen cloth such as a towel, witn a knife and collecting the loose fibers. Linen only should be used, and never cotton or wool lor this purpose. 11 pus Is inclosed in a wound and the op ening is permitted to close, an absoess will te formed, or the pus win be ab sorbed, with some future ill effect. In the case of deep, punctured wounds careful search should be made for the possible presence of splinters or other foreign bodies and to enlarge me ope n- Irg will often facilitate the search or assist in the ultimate healing. M ASor. x a House. This Is caused by an insect. Whitewash the stable and stalls with lime and cover the floor also with It, as the mange insect will live uon the wood work lor some months nd return to the horse if not cestroyed. Treat as follows for the disease. Make an ointment ot lard, twelve parts, carbolic acid one part, and sulphur 1 10 parts. Rub these to gether Ihoioughly, until it is well mixed and smooth. Work some of this ointment into the affected portions of the skin twice a day. Give an ounce of flower of sulphur daily in the feed, until the perspiration of the horse smells strongly of it, then discontinue it. but continue the use of the oint ment some time longer, until the skin recovers a healthy appearance. a. IHeaf ions chkllkr. An ex change says that a handy corn shelter may be made from a piece of plank two feet long, two inches thick and ten inches wide. Drive eighteen pen ny nans preny tnickiy into the cen tral portion, just so that thev will uct come tnrough, and lor a distance of ten or twelve inches along the surface of the plank. A small strip should be acked across the upper end and on the upper side to hold on to the top of a bcx when fn use. The corn is shell ed by rubbing the ears upon the heads of the nails, the board resting in a slanting position in the box. vfivmi harvested in this manner n the province of Kweiehow. China: As soon as the petals fall an incision is mace in the poppv head with a I small three-bladed knife again and again, urtil all the milky iaice escapes ana is scccred in the bamboo tube. When the juice is dried in the sun and turns black it is considered fit for market. j be Aew iork Hkrald receom-1 mends as an excellent remedy for sprains. . seres and bruises, sprained hock joints and stiff Joints generally, in domestic animals, a liniment com posed or creosote, one ounce ; turpen tine, one ounce; olive oil, two ounces; mix ana run upon the a fleeted parts. It is also of great advantage in thrush aim ioot rou . Dbain-agb will prevent our best grasses from running out. It will prevent clover or wheat from freezing out. Tannii g Fur Skint. 1 nere are sev eral ways of doing it. but the follow. ng Is recommended as among the best ; After having cut off the useless parts and softened the skin by soaking, re move me laity matter rrom the Inside, ana soait tne skin in warm water for an hour. TT.en mix borax, saltpeter mi gisuoer sairs in equal parts, and in the proportion of about one halfounce or eacn, lor each skin, with enough water to make a thin paste. Spread this with a bush en the Inside of the skln,applylng more to the thick than to the thin places. Double the skin to gether, flesh side Inside, and lay it away in a cool place. At the expira- uou ui iweniy-iour nours wash the sK.n ciean, and apply in the same man. uci u uviure a mixture 01 one ounce sai soaa, one-halt ounce of borax and two ounces of hard white soap, melted owiy icgemer without being allowed to boil. Fold the skin toe-ether as before and place It in a warm place, where it is to remain for another twenty-tour hours, at the expiration of which, soak it for twelve hours in the following : Four ounces ot alnm eight ounces of salt and two ounces of saieratus, dissolved in sufficient hot rain water to saturate the skin. The skin is not to be placed in the mixture until it is cool enough not to scald the nana. Alter soaking the twelve hours, wring out the skin and hang np to dry. When dry soak again as before, and re. peat the soaking and dry process two or three times, or until the skin is tufficiectly soft- Lastly, smooth the! insiue w itn nne sand paper and pumice none John Duncan, a poor weaver cf Aber deen, Scotland, who presented the uni- versity with his herbarium of nearly iweive mousanu criu-iu plants, col- lected by him while engaged as a har- vest laborer, is now an actual pauper. A little present assistance would be of more use to him than a monument alter his death. An old sportsman has carefully pre served in his house a spider's web. which serves as a novel and very deli- cate barometer. hen the Inset finds it necessary to shorten the threads wuicu nuepeuu me weo, rain ana wind I may be expected ; If reefs be let out, flne weather is certain if the spider remains inert, rain will low within a short time, probably fol- The digestive process ot a mosaulto's stomach is so slowly performed that wnen tne insect has dined on a human to exhibit blood corpuscles, "-"it " v ivtiT-iiKui uviu a 1 Tax thermometer maker ireta rid nf I his goods by degrees. DOMESTIC A Dish or STurrsD Cabbage. Choose for this purpose a large, firm cabbage ; take off the outer leaves and lay In boiling water ten mlnuus, then in very cold ; do this several hour be fore, won are ready to stnfl It: when nerfeftlv cold bind a broad tape about It. or a strip of muslin, that it may not fall apart when the ttalk is taken out; remove this with a thin, sharp knife, leaving a bole about as deep as your middle finger; without widening the mouth of the aperture, excavate the centre till you have room for four or flvn tablesDOonfuls of forced nieat.more if the head b larger ; chop the bits you tjike oat tpi-v small : mix with some cold boiled pork or ham or cooked sau sage-meat, a very little onion,re,per, salt, and pinch of thyme, and some bread-crumbs; fill the cavity with this idnd a wide strip of muslin over the hole in the toD. and lav the cabbage In a large saucepan, with a pint of "pot liquor" from Dolled Dee I or nam ; siew T .rrained iVieD- gwy. rhen have ,ne1 P-. lZJEKXSaZ rich and two or three tablespeonfuls cream or milk: boil up and pour over the cabbage. Lacqcekixo. This is done In two wavs. called cold lacd uering and hot lacuuw t$7 the former, a inue lacauer being taken on the brush. which should be a common camel-hair varnish one. it is laid carefully and evenly over the work, which is then placed In an oven, or on a not stove; the heat from this continued only minute or two Is sufficient to set the lacauer. and the work Is finished. By the second method, the work Is heated first to about the heat ot a flat-iron as used by the laundress, and the lacquer quickly brushed over It in this state. the work being subjected to me oven for a minute or not. according to the ludgment and pleasure of the lac- querer. Pictckb os Silk. A very simple process is in use by which colored pictures may be applied to silk so per fectly that the ornamentation is mis taken for hand-painting. The pictures of flowers, fruits and other objects are printed In oil colors on especially pre pared paper, end can be arranged in designs to suit one's fancy. They are transferred by simply moistening the back ot the picture with water and pressing It on with a hot iron. This decoration is so much easier done than band-painting that ladies are using it for ornamenting the panels, collars, pockets and sashes of dresses. Catarbh. A health publication says one et the most prominent causes ot catarrh is the excessive use of salt and heaters, such as sweets, fats, con dimenta and starch. This excess of carbonaceous food excites and inflames the mucous membranes of the throat, nasal passages, bronchial tubes, etc, It Is also caused by indigestion and constipation. Headaches and neura gia proceed from tne same causes. Savitakt Errors. I. To believe that tbe more hours children are at their studies the faster they learn, i To believe that the more person will become. 3. To believe that it exer cise is good for one it should be taken at all hours and seasons, the more violent the better the result. 4. To imagine that the smallest room In the hout-e is large enough to sleep in. 6. To eat without appetite. 6. To eat a hearty supper the last thing at night. Ccre fob Hiccough. A medical journal gives the following safe and simple means of relieving this trouble some disorder: "Inflate the lungs as fully as possible, and thus press firmly on the agitated diaphragm. In a few seconds the spasmodic action of the muscle will cease." This may be true of ordinary hiccough ; but this symp tom occurring In advanced cases of disease accompanied with great pro stration is almost invariably an indi cation that death Is very near. Imitation or Ivory. Make isinglass and brandy into a paste, with powder ed egg-shells very finely ground. Yon may give It what color you please ; but cast It warm into your mould, which you previously oil o?er. Lieave the figure in the mould till dry, and yoa wul find, on taking it out.that it bears a very strong resemblance to ivory, Felon. A certain cure for a felon is said to be to wind a cloth looetly about the finger, leaving the end tree. Pour in common gunpowder till the itllicted part Is entirely covered. Keep the whole wet with strong spirits of camphor. Straw Elkachinq. Straw hats and bonueta are bleached by putting them previously washed in pure water. Into a box with burning sulphur; the fumes which arise unite witn the wa ter on the bonnets, and the sulphurous acid thus formed bleaches them. Gixe Fir asd Water Proof. Boll a handlul of powdered quick lime in four ounces of linseed oil ; boil It thick and spread it on tin plates in the shade and it will become very hard ; it is easily dissolved over a slow fire. Beef having a tendency to be tough can be made verv palatable by stewing gently lor two hours with pepper and salt, taking out about a pint of liquor when half done, anu letting the rest boil Into the meat. Make a gravy of . 1. . : . .( 1 iuc juuk wi uquor saveu. Half a pound af borax will drive the cockroaches out of the house. A large handful of it put in ten gallons of water saves ten per cent, of soap. It Is an excellent dentrifice, and the best thing for cleaning the scalp. Beeswax and salt will make rusty flat-irons as clean and smooth as glass. Tie a lump of wax in a rag, and keep it for that purpose. When the irons are hot.rub them first with a wax rag, tnen scour witn a paper or cloth sprinkled with salt. KrsTT black Italian crape may be restored by dipping in skimmed milk and water, with a bit of fine glue dis solved in it, and made scalding hot. It should be clapped and pullej dry, like muslin. Oiled Paper. Brush sheets of paper ever with "boiled oil." and suspend them on a line until dry. Waterproof. .employed to tie over pots andjars,and to wrap up paste, blacking, etc. A Com reitk a Wooden Lea. A valua ble PAW. helanirinir tin V n ir 1 1V1 r. - er, recently broke its leg, and it had to be amputated. The animal has since been fitted with a wooden leg, on which it moves about with the utmost ease, which proves the absuridity of the destruction of animals that meet with such accidents. -ft ' asserted that if a person exposes mmseir to the electric light tor some time In a close Inspection of the same, "1B nanus ana cneeKS will snow if be be of fair complexion all the symp- tomsof "aunburn,"even In midwinter. and he will develop freckles on his countenance as quickly as when he goes about unprotected by a sun um brella in midsummer. Prevention excels cure every time. convenient: take it In time and vou jt 1 wivi he pa ri 1 ir. nil 1 ! a 1 :rti irri kpvum will be free from Coughs. Colds, etc. Sold everywhere. Price 2S cents a notue. HTTMOKOUl A couple of enterprising men do ing the clothing - bofcineM at - Atlanta, are interviewed by a customer In search of a coat. The senior of the firm handles the new ooner, and soon finds a first class fit." In answer as to the price the response la, "Eighteen itallani " "Well, slr.I like the coat very much. hut don't like the price." "Well, mine Trent, se price. Is noth ing so you like ae coat, we let you take 'em at fifteen dollars." The customer still complains of the price, saving that fifteen dollars was 00 much. This war too heavy for the dealer, so, taking bis customer to pbe extreme end of the store, and rawing him into a dark corner, he whispered in hi ear: - "Mine frlent. I let vou have sat coat for twelve dollars and a half." "Well, sir," said the customer. "I like your coat very much, and am satisfied with the price, yet, I would like to know why this mysterious per formance." "Well, mine frent, yon see dot leetle man there I He was mine brocer. He got ze heart disease, and so help me fracious, if he was to bear me tell yon take twelve dollars and a half for sat coat he drop dead mit his track.' (itockford (111.) Bejjister. rftoll Aa-alast a Sharp Edce. This is furnish! by Mr. Wm. Will, 1613 Frankfrr.l Ave., Philadelphia, Pa: Some tims since I received severe injury to my back, by falling against the sharp edge of a marble step, the stone penetrating it at luaat hall-Inch, and leaving a very painrui wound. Alter suffeilng for a time. concluded t apply S. Jacob's Oil, aud am pleased to say. that the results ex ceeded my expectations. It speedily allayed all pa n and swelling and bj continued use. made a perfect cure. 1 really think it the most efficacious lint ment I ever used. At 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon a bootblack sat on one of the window sills in the Postofflce corridor chew ing gum with all bis might. Five minutes later a second boy appeared and queried : "What vou work' on?" "Gum." "Is it good f" "Tou bet!" "Want to lend It to me for five min utes?" "Xo." "Say, Jim, yer stingy mean." "I am. eh That's all you kuow. I wouldn't let ye chew this gnm for no money. I've got such a bad breath that the gum would pizen ye." There was silence for a minute, and then the second boy get an Idea. "Say, Jim, I've obliged you lots of times, and now oblige me. Take a s waller of keaosene oil and purify yer breath so that I kin have half of that gum A tramp was looking wistf ully Into a coffee saloon 0.1 Galveston avenue. He smacked his lips and said : "I wish I had some coffee !" A kind-hearted gentleman reached In his pocket, and taking out ten cents, handed It to the unfortunate man,saylng, "Go and get some coffee, if you need It so bad." The tramp took the money, but Instead of going into the coffee saloon he made a bee line for barroom. Hello! Come back. There Is no coffee oyer there," called out the bene factor. "That's all you know about it. There is coffee and cloves in a saucer on the bar. I've been there before." iC'jambdiBbarg, (Pa.) Hani! j After vainly spending five hundred dollars for other reuedies to relieve my wife, I have ro hesitation In de claring, that St. J icab's Oil will cure Keurslgia. sys M. V. B. Henom, E-q (of Pinkham & Hersom.l Bostcn. Mas., an enthusiasm? Indorser of its merits. The soul-destroying circus has al ready begun to decorate the dead walls of our (.dearly beloved city with its colored posters. It takes our boy an hour and a half to do a five minute etrand and thoroughly digest tne various attitudes or the "horde of performing elephants," who drink from the bung of the barrel to the music of "A little more cider, too.' A exchange prints an article bead ed "How Oilcloth Is Made." We have read It through carefully, but have failed to find the Information we seek, which is how oilcloth Is always made so au-cred cold. mm. i-DisoN is now perfecting an invention to draw cold water from a watch spring. 3ew that warm weather has set In marriages begin to abate. Vegetine Purifies the Blood, Renovates and Invigorates the whole Sysiem. ITS J1EDIC13AL PROPKSTIK9 ARK Alterative, Taale, Sol vest A Dlaretl. Reliable Evidence. Ma. H. R. Stotens: Vegetinej I i Vegetinej IiearSlr I will most cheerfully add my testimony to the treat Dumber you hve already re m i.iurvi Tourgreji ana yond medicine, VegetiDe. for I do not think enough can be a-Ud in lis pral-e ; for Iwaa troubl d OTpr M years with that dreadful disease. Catarrh, and had auca bad cougtitng- speiu that It would seem as though I Barer eou d breathe any more, anl Vegetine his cured me; and 1 do feel to thank God all the lime that there Is so good a medicine as Vegei Ine. and I also think It one ot the best me llctnes tor coughs and weak, sinking trteW Into at the stomach, and ad vihe everj body to take the Vege tine. for 1 can assure them It Is one of the best medicines in ever was. MRS. L. OORB, Cor. Masrazlne and walnut sta. Cambr.dge, Maoa. CITES "HEALTH, STRBXOTH c APPETITE. Vegetine i I Vegetine! ! Vepretine- Vegetinej Vegetine: Vegetine! Vegetine' r dn8"!ter has received ' V; great benellt from the use of 1 Veiretinc. Her doclln ng hea'th ,, . i as a source of givat anxlt-iy to Verretl np' 5" ber ,rlenf- A fw bottle ot w tcvmic. vetf tlno rentorrd her health : strength and appetite. Verrptinp Insurance and Real Estate Agt. " cocuuej Boston, Xaa. Vegetine IS SOLD BY AIL DBUBSISTS. i aawter a bnr apoa fflalnTtyf tin. 1 nsiwiattntktat a aaiinniaiiiil will MM Kl?Hlllll fadttM that taayaaw tfco mAf ' Car Wheel on Carre. The otifer ear wheels do not keep P ttb.l(n"', ones. As yon k.ow, the "llroads of nnr country are very cruwaw nn nrtnninallT Of CUTVeS Suppose the first curve outside of a ir. tnma to the rlirht: then as the .iii on thA left rail have to travel farther than those on the Inside, they .....r.nr run foster and ret ahead, but the next curve turns to the left, and h.n thnw wheels on the right rail hurry around the curve and catch up With those on ne icit, m that on a long road the wheels keep .knnfinii. Sometimes when the train strikes a straight road after making a long curve, the wheels on one side may be half a mue nenina, anu n j lsiir ont the mr windows TOU Will m them coming down the track. Too have heard of trains waiting necmuao thev are ahead ef time, n ell, that when all the curves are In one direc tion, and they are obliged to stop to allow the wheels on ene aide te eaten up with the train. A Lady WUh. 'Oh. how I do wish my skin wa as clear and soft aa yours," said a lady to her friend. "Tou can easily make it so," answered the Mend. "Howf" inonired the first lady. "By using Hop Bitters, that makes pure rich blood and blooming hea'th. It did ii for me. as vbu abserve." Read of It. Cairo Bulletin. Somb Eastern tourist bad been spin ning some incredible yarns, when one el the party, turning to an old moun taineer, said: "Bill, that gets away with fishing in Montana, don't it" "Wall. I don't know 'bout that." "Do you mean to say that you have caught more larger fish V Xo; but I've caught some purty big fellers. "Come, now, tell us the weight of the largest trout you eyer caught." "Wall. I can't exactly tell as to the weight, but you folks can figger on it Sow, you know It is over two hundred miles around the Yellowstone Lake. Put that down. As I said before, don't snow the weight of the biggest troat J e'er yanked out, but 1 did haul nn one on the beach, and after landed him the lake fell three feet, and it hasn't ria since." Fogg "I say, Jenes, - that dog of yours gave me an awful fright last night. As I was passing your house he came tearing out of the yard, bark ing and yelping like all possessed.' Jones "Oh. he won't hurt you. Fogg he's perfectly harmless." Fogg Yes, that's what I told Mrs. F. this morning. He's perfectly harmless lit began to be harmless lust after he ran at me last night- I bad my revol ver in my pocket. Good morning Jones !" A Bie six-footer was lifting for all he was worth on a wagon wheel which was stuck, when a little two foot mite of humanity nearly as broad as be was long, and fust out or dresses ana into pants, with his hands in his pockets and a swaggering air,ang out: "Mis ter, do you want me to help you t can grunt while you lift." Coi'Lb I but see Ca o ln ma l And vinw the pto es o'er. No bald head pl would make afraid, or gray hairs fright me more. As now Improved and periected. AO 011 was ere so sure. All skin disease, of limb or head . it never falls to cure The artificial means by which drow siness may be induced have been Inves tigated lately in Germany by I'reyer The ordinary drowsiness of fatigue Is suDposed to be caused by the introduc tion Into tne Diood or lactic acid, a compound proceeding from the disin tegration ot the bodily tissues of nerves and muscle. To ascertain whether this view was correct, Freyer administered large quantities of the acid to animals, and lound tnat it would Induce a drow siness and slumber apparently Indenti- cal witn normal sleep, and from wnicn they awakened seemingly much re freshed. Not only lactate soda, but sour milk and whey, fed to animals which had been lasting, produced this artificial sleep. M. Auoe baa patented in Trance a method of converting iron Into steel, and at the same time producing illu minating gas. Iron is placed In a retort with charcoal or coke in layers, and heated to 000 deg. C; fatty matters are then injected, and as soon as decom position has taken place a jet of dry steam is passed over the incandescent mass. The result is said to be that the iron is converted into steel, and car buretted hydrogen is given off from the retort. Can Plies Cared T la the moat impor ant question to-day w'tb Buffering million who, when looking at the long liet of ace-lwa pile notruma, feel as tb afflicted B.bia Patriarch, like excliimiDg: "1 bare beard many sacb thinga, mi arable com forters are ye all, bow loo it will ? vex my soul and break me in pieces with words ?" It is not recorded that Job bad piles, btr te could not bare bad anything more pa nf aL and the same question migtit bare been asked then as since for three thousand rear. Can pdet be cured t Vie believe that lir. 81 sbee baa solv d lbs problem, for nothing is more certain than that bis "Anakeais' dots absolulny and promptly cure the worst cases of piles. When halt a million of afflicted arsert poe tirelr that it hat cured (hem, and in 20 years no one baa nsd t"ie doctor's wonderful remedy without instant relief, and by following bis simple in struction as to habit an 1 diet, all were bens fitted ai d over 95 per een'- en red, all argu ments and theories of those who haven't used inem, go lor nangbi. Anakeais is now pre- scnuea oj pnjsicisns Of ail scn'ois and has been pronounced a near in'a lible at is pos -ti me. 11 is easily applied, perfectly sat u, in stant'y relieres pain, and nit mately cures tba most inveterate cases. It has grandly solved we pre oie m uu rues can oe cured, camples of -Anakesis" are sent free to ail sufferer on application to P. Neiistaedter A Co.. sole man ufacturers ot Anakeais, box 3916 New Iork. Also, sold by druggists everywhere. Price tl per box. Fostieb on these truth tou cannot be we I or get well if yonr bowel and kidneys refuse to set proper y. Kidnev-Wort will re store their healthful action. Tribune. Lawyer's motto " Pe truthfu 1 and multiply and replevin the earth." tifnits tlwa; Chills the Back, Dull p In In the limbs, nan vs. hfllnn-meaa ar symptoms of approaching lever and ague. Use without delay Hnstetter's Stomach Bitters which substitutes for the chilly sensation a ge nial warmth, regulate the stoma h, and Im parts tote to 1 he fiver. The bowels, the stomach and the biliary eland being restored to a healthy condition, the disease m com juerrd at 1 he out set. For sale by all Drngghu and Dealers gen erally. VE? E I T.l.ra,hy I Kan Si M I a0"".- 'radota snanntors satlsc oBcsa. AddlKi TiLEtTlsln liuis 1..11? WanMi see While we admit that excellent boll era have been made of steel, and may be made of steel, we cannot shut our eyes to the truth that great deal of an apparently admirable metal Is quite unsuitable for thU purpose. Thus Bessemer steel, It U said, cannot be used lor belier plates with any cer tainty of obtaining a satisfactory re sult, and the rtason appears to be this : The whole process of clearing some five tons or so of iron, from carbon, silicon and other Impurities occupies ahW wnrr ml mi teg. when tne eon- tents ol the ladle are under-blown or over-blown, the steel Is unfit for boiler-making. In the Siemens-Martin process, however, the chances of spoil 1.. Ik. rul im mnch less. In work- lua; uv wwv . . j ing that system, If the metal be tapped hir an hnnr usner or later, the ait- r-MiiM in the oualitr of the steel won ill nnt be an ore it as an error of s minute would produce Inthe steel of the Bessemer conveiter. Caoss and Effect, The main cause of nervousness la indigestion, and Is caused by weaknesa f the stomach. Xo one can have sound oerve and goad health without using Hop Bitters to strengthen the stomach, purify the blool, anl keep the liver and kidneys active, to carry off all the poisonous and wasre matter of the sys tem. See other column. Adcan.ce A dairying company of London has lately established a laooratory at wniin samples of milk received from farmers are sublected te chemical analysis. Prizes have been offered by the com pany, which are to be given those farmers whose milk supply stauas highest in quality during a stated Deriod of time. The samples of mint are carefully examined by the com pany's analyst, wnose analyses ana re ports will decide the competition lor the prizes. It Is expected that much valuable information respecting meth ods for producing tne richest possible milk will be secured in mis way. . FUIFLKSAXD HLMOK3 OX TH FaC. In this condition of the skin, the Vegktixb is the great remedy, as it acts direct" y upon the cause. It clean ses and purities the blood, thereby causing humors of all kinds to disap pear A vatehmaker at Copenhagen Is re ported to have a watch which requires no winding np, inasmuch as It per forms that work itself by means of an electric current. An electric-magnet fixed Inside the watch keeps the spring perpetually In a state of tension. To keep the watch In running order all that is necessary is to preserve the battery In proper working order and condition, for which purpose one or two. inspections a year said to sumce. At the castle of Simonetta, about twenty miles from Milan a surprising echo is producd between the two wings of the building. Tne report ot a pis tol U repeated by this echo sixty times; and Addison, who visited the place on a somewhat foggy day, when the air was unfavorable te tiie experiment, counted fifty-six repetitions. It is stated that one instrument in this place resembles a great number play ing in concert. ' To allay all troubles incident to change of life Lydia E. I'inkfcam's Vegetable Compound nas no equal. Atmospheric pressure has a very de cided Induenee upon the melting point of various substances. - Under ordin ary circumstances ice melts at 32 de grees Fahrenheit, but, in some recent experiments, Dr. Oarnelly is said to nave neated In a vacuum to JjU degrees before it bscoma liquified. At a much lower temperatute the ice rapidly dis appeared, however, passing directly from a solid state to that of vapor. IBS. LTOU L Pima, OFLTXK, KISS, LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMTOI7I7P. Is s Polf try fnrs Aran ISM Palatal WlalMa mm Waal Vwineora antiRly tb wont tanaofFMaawOaaai aaatashanavaravitmbkvvbiflaaamtlosi aaa Cloam- ttoa, rallies- and maplaoaonta, asdths swiawiuaut ptaal Waaknaat aad aj particularly adapted te tb aansaaCLUa. U win ttaaorva spdaapaltaaaorsfraaittasawusbl as sarly taesaf ilmil. nimia Tb mdenrrtocaa numlimsnrittnialiilMiiiMl j stwulrly lij Malawi It imams falntnaM, flatulency. Aiatiuiaall ersTta- icrKUralanta. aad Rlkranlma rtbaatoaiacav E cans Bloatlnc. Wailarhwv Herao rrostratkaa. wral Datanty, Mnplinniia, caattoa. Tnat ftwUn; f aaartnc down, eananw Data.wala-&t eatfDaraarae, to alwaya permanently cured bylUaea, It win a aU times and mtter all drmuiami, mm met tm aanaony with the an that coram the female ayateav Forth eoreaf Kidney Coeaplatnta of either sex tow Oceapeond le ernnrpe yL LTDIV E. PINEDA" VTOtJTABLK CSW FSCMBa arepareil attS and S Wavers ATeaoe, Lyaa,Haaa. Price 1. Six beetles for S3, aeatbymaa te the farm of plllj, alee lathe form ef loaease. aa receipt of .price, (l per box for either. Ura, Pmkham freely anewen all lectere of Inquiry. Send for aamuV tea, Artdiom a ahoe. Jbniam lata fnper. Ko family KouM be wlthoat LVDIA K. PIKKHAlff uvas riUA They care eoi aad torpilKy af theneer. m MoT 8ala by all Iraa(kMa- -S 3larrtaad Beat Xrdlcia ever lade. mhlnailon of Hoos. Buchu. Man- draklsand DandeliO(i,wilbauebe-l.an.il uiuetcB.rjrat.Te)rurtMfe of aU other Bitters. I nakeiWthea-reatest Blood Purifier, Lhrer en; w nxor. mq L.ue jjm itnaa aiiyrnn.y Ho dfcwww- CVA an poeriMT km erHt whrre RV letter are as-dfM Tarsal and perfect are thtlr. t&eygiTjasw I ttlTirrtaSSstjtdaalfsflna To all whom veauiie lrmralarl tyotthehowel . urinary orvane. or who re lulreaa Appr Hup Bitteraar. and mild stlambuit. le, without intoa- icatinat. J towitrrwnatTuurt-met1nffa or liaiweiJ arewnar tneaianaorailm ueui a ua uop Bit tera. IMnlmt.ntllnMi.ate efc?x ha. if -,, only frH had or mlrrable them at onre-H It may save your Ufr.it kap aaed aundredr. t300"ill be paid for a oil "T wlH M "ureurhelo. Do mrm annVr t orlet your frkOKl ullcrjbutaaeandura themVWn MP B H Brtuemher, Bop Kttrre la no.TJP. ammtwia . .W. and lfet9 aedk-tnrt-rermatlei the "nST.UTWm. ta1E nd BOrf end no Bt-raoa or fiunlly w wiumt una mmj O.I.O. an aheohte H trrr-HhU furlminkent. a-eof or-inra, tohaoco tarcotlce. AtlecUl by dmjnrl.-ta. StnJ itocheMerl and Toronto. Ol ENCYCLOPEDIA SB TIQUETTEiBUSINESS . .T1 tae ek-apeat and only nem eaa e!e le wore ea Etiquette eu Basin-m aad flial ora It telle how t perform ell ike tartousds ttee of life, aad hew le aspear i tho heat adeaataaa mm all ereaelt,ne. I." ? Ti A J,-" for circular enterals-1 a full down t Ion of the wortl and eitra term fee raiied-ip a. Pa- greaTwesterm GUNVVORKS, fawiammtfffc CaaaJeiaa'ear mo. lain... a-eu-. . mZSLjJW THEuKtAT FOB RHEUMATISM, Hauralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of tho Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, S mail ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. Ho rVeparatloa oa earth equal 9r. Jaross Ott se a mmr, tm, mimtpU and Iltemal Remedy A trial entail "t the eoaaperatreely tridinc outler of o0 ( rata, and eeery one nflerv.r. with Pais can have cheap aad positive proof of It clause Kiraotlooe in Keeea LaoiruaeTea. 6 OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AST) DEAXEB3 n MEDICISE. . A. VOGIXER fc CO., tiillieura Jfj. U.S.JL. PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles. Dr. It- H Clark, Sr-uth Hero. Vt, "Ta. "Incaeee of Siaeey Tr Mr- il hae acted nke a charm. It kae cured many eery bad caera ot Wlea, and ha aerer failed to act e'oBtlr." Kelana KalrrhLd. of St. Alben. 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Ptrita Battle Creek, Michigan, BTawcTAcrCBxas Oe zhb osxz aajma THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Engines and Horse-Powers. Meet Caeeplrte Threaayor t a Tl Established i loan la tae World. r Oj r A Ptt eaHaaea amA mmmxtmrmlhrnM. 41 IHHO, without chanre of name. m mm manaio-na-nt. or axafjon, a"aer en ue fTK A M a. FOWFR SFFARATORS trnd CsfRpletr Stenm uttn mMtrkUeu,qnalititj mt Trmrtlon tnir-nd FWin Enimr ver arf-Q m the Amenctui ntvkeC . A fMuafrfsMiV of tptviai ftmtwrm mmti Jm iir amtm t ntm V T twetber ltb empriew njmnlitiei faa enrmstrm. " matewimi in 4 dmnued of by otlnr Bimk-m. Cat-arttT. far mtnm or hwm rovir. ruur mam 01 rvpraior, imm o to Is j Two ntylni of Monntei " H-rpryw-r-i. 7&AO OOn r f l imWr 9CrVVA (from rArvs to ax yer n,r-4rrjy eonUntTr on hnml, fnm hK-h is bniit tlw it CtaA-tuTaiio wood-worJi of our uxachxaerr. TRACTION ENGINES 10. 13 Ui NICHOLS, SHEPAKO CO. Sattls) Creek. Mlchlsan. t'l'I! ? "A" -". d i we'V.r irmw. Addr s r.EWais A Co.JVu Outfit a.-H. DEDERICK'S HAY PRESSES are arnt anywhere oa tnai to operate Kinnt au other freenea. "'e- I'WMfDICr krepinK th oneUurtaulta teat. .No one has ever diired a how upany other rreaa. aa Derierlr-k'e Pmmi. kiwiwn to bebfTimH hale with iter, tk. rnmpetltkvo. nI will waylnferl.., maehlnea-'l? Jii ZZ'uJ.' "re-. and all J :.P?r a llnlerlck forrlreular.orcalV and mZ lUrt Adilree rrrk aiisI.'t ! r-tiw- VT" J. f.Binre ManTit to (ory. . T. Ko. : iklna. r : a V. TompUnaVnieBro"1 Omaha, itic m. coTiiiteii:T'' !,.L'Jr cuy, cui; w, 1 1 tUATnieV BY. fW If 1ml 1 H foeaa. area rearer, t my kLOJEy DISEASES, Wr& fa aaa the emwmtmXZmt?t2m7iZlZZ?TT-. eaoural artaolpiau, B mara eawar dwMJJmdBmaml SaaaSaS!!? TTllL???' TlZ'im'T''lm awZKnnatvSSuM aSZV . T"l" sees, mm amawaa'paliaC kwj'uae a"" - rwMmmsiim, itj rmijj mmmmos. yjpfryfr gryB'ePiyV DR. RADWAY'S SaisanarilHaii Mm THE GREAT BLOOD POITIej, FOB TOR CTTR OF CHSOlo 8CKOFTLA OR SyPniLITIC. H Eiunl"1 TAJtT OB COSTA10LaT Be IS Seated hTIieI.mcaertoulaeku ev Boaet, W leah ot Narr, s COKBTJPTESO THfT SOLTrJ AD yrru-rra. crhronie BAenrnatlnii. aweUln. Hiking Dry t'onifh, Vmurtnnf! Uons, bphill lo Comnlil t Bi. fUniTof S 1 nnifs. byspepsta, Waiar Brish. Tie Doa9reu7 Dtaeaass, atercnrtal lnsern-. remtleclm? nlaintd, tioat, lirop y, &ilt ttaeant, B.oock!l Consumption, Liver Comolaint. &c. Hot only foes the Sarssparaitaa ea. excel all remedial aireats la the oareofi'snv! Bcroralooa, con-tutuueual an i bain otLmZi bat It ht UU) only poartive core tor '", HDTET1JD BLADDER C0SPLaIJT Drmary and womb Dl aae Orirat, rajo. Dropsy, atoppairo of er, Itkotaescei Onus. Brtgnfs Dlsea-e, Alhuminunj, awl si J ease wdrra tbflre are fcnck-d-it (t-pa-itji tae water is thick, elnmlv, BUsed wusJ etanoes llks the white of an e7 cr threaila?. white silk, or there Is a mirb.o. d..rt iJLl sppearance and white bone-d mt d-"it iim wnea there at a pricking, bam:n t nstcet when passing water, a; pain In tie small, the back and a onif the loins, bold hy Dn. flatav PElCat OX 4 DOLiAE, OTAWJMf TTJMOROy TTTf TEARS' QR0W OCltkO Bt KB. IAD A ATT EjSulai One botrie eontalaa aors of the artrm arta. alas of Medicine than any other PrvpAraCa Takeala Tsaitpoonrul d is, whue ouieri swarv at, a SLa wi a latuca. RADVAY'S Ready Relief, CtJR&J A5D PREVENTS DYSENTERY. DIARRHOEA, CHOLERA VCRB'JS FEVER ANO'AGUE fWEUMATlSM, NEURALGIA, DlKTHERlA UFIUENZA, SORE THRCAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING, BOWEL COMPLAINTS Looseness. Dtarrhret. Choler.t Mx-nus orpaia. tul dlxchanres from U b-wels are si..p-i , 14 or minutes bv- tkln K vlwav s ki-adr 8a Uef. No contrestton or luflirurnaii.in. no waa. Bees or lassitude wLl follow tue Obe ot the &. A aslltf. IT WAS TUB FIRST AND IS The Only Pain Renptl; tttt tistyntry stops the mint eienitattnt pains, allays tnJaminat!oT.s,andeiirecouir Uons i tner of the Lun0-. tt 'joiai-n, bowj or other ffiands or orvans, br on 'ippln-aUoc, let rrmaa aae Iweulr minute--, annu. ter how violent or ezurwiaiimr me pia 1 1 liieana uc Bed-ndden, liinrm. rrtcplel. Jt-ra sua, Neuntlifieor proMraied win 11-eej. nur suffer. HAOVVAX'S K&AiX KfiULK wiil allots Instant ease. - laflaumiiia.tla'm mt the Kt-la-eye. lnfljiBafH-.tten of tne Bladder Imaaionsaliem ef the Botcela. a'4.Teclen of Ihe I. a era rslbrssl, ItinirnK Brealhlaf. ralmll.ntlnat ef tne iieart yeter lea, Creep, Ulputberlm t m In rrii I.Sbmi. HeaMtavehe. Tamthmrtae. Bfe-rTemaate-aa. ffvieepleaaaaae, earalclm, Kbemmail-ifa. el.lt bills. A me 4 Bills CStllblalms aad S- rtHtt Allies. The application of the Reaiiy Kellff io tleutn er parts where the pain or uiillcuity eilsu Vol afford ease an'l ci-ni'ort. Thirty to avzty drops in a hair tamCIerw wau-r will In a few niinute-i cur frampa Sprains. S"ur Stotntch. H'-irtb'irn, "VI He acu, UlarjucBJ, tivaentery, CoUc. Wind la U Bowi-U and aU Internal pains. Travelers shorn-1 always carry a bot'le of Rut way's Keaily lu-Ucf Willi them. A few drops l water will prerenc mcWa s or nam fro ehanirs -of wai er. It is l ener lca:i Prvut BrauAyor buyers as a sUmulant. Price fitl! Cento p- r i-otus. Radway's Regulating Pilk r-mrx-tt-ree. rtoothtuc Aperfsusv Aes W tlhont rain, alwayi Reliable an Siaaurml 1st their Uperatlaau A TXQZTABU. SCRST1TLTS FOR CALCMK. Feifettly tasrelevs, elecaitly coated wn sweet rum, pue. rsaiiaLe, puriry, OisaiiMaiil KraaglJuaa, lUswava Ptlls, for she curs of all SlisrMi et the i-tomaeh, Uer, Bowels, Kldneya, Su der. Nervous Ijiseasss. Bead ache, toasLpailoa, IUTenea, .lD.lltf-atloa. ityspepsla, Bi. oo ess. Fever, nilammatioa of tne Mowsis. flirt aad all derangements of the Internal flsreni Warranted to street a perfect euro. Purtti vegetable, ooatalnlns; aa mercury, aUnerala a deleterious drue-S. aarobserrs the rar owing symptoms iwmrm from Diseases of the 0:rau' orgins t Caaib aUoa, Inward Piles, PuUnetta of the Blood a Bead, Acidity sf 'he Stomach, Nause-t. B ar swrB, Dlsgnjrfi et Food, ynlinees or WeigM a tae Stomacs, Soar Eructations, dlninng or Plat tenng at tne keart, Choking- or Buff-r ng m mitiona wnea IB a tying posture, U'm .eai s Vls-IOB, Dou er Waba Before the sight, Ferei-f t foil para in me Head, r flcteno of Penp- Hon, yellowness of the Ba s and Ires. Paw a Wis Side. Chest, Limbs, and baudea Flashes d nose, Bura.ng in the r.erh. A tew doses of Raswat Ptlls win Irs Ot system from ail tAs aMre-aamcd disordsra Fvlee, Bd Oewts per Bern. We repeat that the reader must eea.ult tm books and papers on the subject of di.ieoM aal aawtr cure, uso if wnica tcay se aaiaed: PI SJmul TrM . "tamtwaw Irritable Crelkra, "almdwey ea Sterefala," ad others relatlaf to diffsrant irlmrr at Ia OLD BT BHDwwIST AD -FAUBB AID TICI." ssnd a letter stamp te I1SW1T cs. Teeat. " rTaroimataea warta tAaxiaandi wmtM mat taywa. TO THE PUBLIO. atMa, ae . Bee There eaa be no better g-iaraatee of tasTaiw ot Da. Raswarsold esta -Usbed K. R. K. Ra wt as than the base and wonhie-s Imitation d thsm, as thsrs are False RssolTenta, Reii aad PUlm Be sur aad ask for Kadr'i, see that tsm aajae Vadwar ea waat r FOR SALE! aree New V'trk ewl tt!n- Tom'l ,r-11 ani al lima llo s:ork. ae tai a.w ii. Weacb.n-n ee,bl .. Pr.ip-rt, . ttin-i-l -if"4 eix claitna ls-a a- tonnt in t'l-nt 4 rek ' '" Colorado. Mill iun31t. 1 Ii .-i. Sn .-r. n-',c',,rfc araai Stiiiree at atlia, iMu liarr. t il.ji p-' sttJl Remit hy Draft or P. It. Or-irr. Proi-iieciue a free. tarrs nx k to.. Mime natl ihtnek terokera, P.O. Bil;, lt. V fcU.I i.L'iKAK ms A 111! aad exeeaeee to mt Outfit free. Add rem titikkkl. AMaata-I WWW ENT-fc-. p W AleeSAUARV ptreuin. All EXPENSE' A ! ad.aoced. lt.M.m.l, ..'J. SL0 Marn.xiHM,re,i ' 'n-L.ll- t RUPERTUS' Ceieors ij:il.-sc:taaa bnot aiel' Breerh k sae aa. Jf ewzle and Rreeeb-T.oatlina Caae. RlSetsa rlatola tt' mm nipr-rr,t r: lit.h n.-l Ar"tn "TT. til kinde of Sporti- Inipletnrnta ar-l arwj ialrv.l l-y S!irin,ri an I ti,timakr. " - reeea-lntl,tia loeble l.mi. .it ia-H w . V. 1. Kl 111 Of til. 7 I - fca.l .m,.!! PUiiaucll-aia. TEACHERS WANTED. ffl to tuperavnth. Steady work all t" aad Summer. For full particalara, A Urrat X 0-If oCTTBDY & CO, Philidelpt Acenta Wealed. SsTJTt -C ALK. WeiA-lsnptoS", .-mi .nrF' J ieV.MK.TH, aVa 4 , Pen fool ing, and limm. 'V J ""AS ! A 4 Sont T hair ' l,:: ?j;:-;-"4i. u. ..... ,i''-'"'VTU-ii