. i Ti-"-Bfcgm- fnwimmiiT.-Mi- -SaSS rPM TJQTES. , ' PW.r KiiprftM anneal to BT6 at-1 INJUSTICE CORRECTED. rnTix-lne Verification or Widecast Public Statements. To iue Headers of tub Paper. In common wRh many publishers and editors, we have been accustomec to look owa certain statements which we have seen Ju our columns as merelj adroit advrrlisins. Conseq'iently we feel justified In tak Inz the innj ol priutin a few points from a private litter recently received from one of our largest pasrons, aa sort of confession of ders. We quote: faith to ourrea- "We Lave convinced ourselves that by tellinz what we know to De true, we have produced at last a permanent conviction in tUe public mind. Seven Tears nna we stated what tbe national disease of this country was. and tbat it waa rapidly incrtniing- Three year ago we stated that a hiarktd check bad been given (U "Tlie statistics of oue of the largest life insurance companies of this country show that in 1S33 and 1334. the mortality from kidaey disorders did not increase over the previous years: other companies stated the same thing. It is not presumptuous for us to claim credit for checking these ravajes. "Seven years &go we stated that the condition of the kidneys was the key to the condition of health; within the past live yean all cxrtful life insurance companies have conceded the truth of Utis statement, for. whereas, ten years aso, chemical analysis to determine tbe condition cf the kidneys was not re quired, to-day millions of dollars in risks art rrfusfJ. because chemical ex amination discovers unsuspected ui- eaa if the kidnevs. "Seven years ago we stated that the ravages of Bngbt's IJisease was lasig' nlflcaut compared with other unsuspee ted disorders of the kidneys of many muleadiuz names; tliat ninety-three per cent, of human ailments are at Iributable to deranged kidneys, which Hi's the blood with uric acid, or kidney unison, which causes these many fatal diseases. "The uric ac:d, or kidney poison, is the real cause of the majority or cases of paralysis, apoplexy, heart disease, convulsions, pneumonia, consumption, and insaiilt; over half the victims of .tio'n are first the victims of dl-rased kidnevs. "When the recent death of an hon ored ex-ofllcial of the United States was announced, his physician aaid that although 1 was suffering from Bright's Disease, that was not the causeoi aeatn lie was not ftauk enough to admit that the apoplexy which overtook him in bis bed, was the fatal effect of the kidney poison in the blood, which bad eaten away the substance of the arteries and brain; nor was Logan's physician hon est euoueh to state that bis fatal rbeu inalism was caused by kidney acid in the blood "if the doctors would state in offi cial reports the original cause of death, tho people of this country would be alarmed, yea, nearly jiamc stricken, at the fearful mortality from Kidney dis orders.' The writers of the above letter five these facts to the public simply to jus tify the chums Vial they have made, that if the kidneys and liver are kept in a healthy condition by the use of Warner's safe cure, which hundreds of thousands have proved to be a specific, when all other remedies failed, and tbat has re- wived tbe endorsement of tbe highest medical talent in Europe, Australasia and America, many a life would be prolonged and the happiness of the peo ple preserved. It is successful with so many different diseases because it and it alone, can remove the uric acid from the bood through the kidneys." Our readers are familiar with the pre paration named. Commendation thereof has often ap peared In our columns. We believe it to be one of the best, if not tbe best ever manufactured. We know the proprietors are men of char acter and influence. We are certain they have awakened a wide-spread interest in tbe public mind concerning the importance of the kidneys. We believe with them that they are the key to health, and that for their restoration from disease and main tenance In health, there is nothing equal to this great remedy. Tbe proprietors say they "do not glory in this universal prevalence of disease, but having started out with the purpose of spreading the merits of Warner's safe cure before the world, because it cured our senior proprietor, u-ho was given up hy doctors as incura ble, we feel it our duty to state the facts and leave tbe public to its own inferences. We point to out claims, and to their public and universal rfrtrioa fion with pride, and if the public does not believe what we siy, we tell them to ask their friends and neighbors what they think about our preparations." As stated above, we most cordially com send the perusal of this corres pondence by our readers, believing that in so doing, we are fulfilling a simple public obligation. At a recent meeting of the Physio logical Society of Berlin It was stated thai when tbe bee has died the cell either with puie honey or a mixture of pollendough and honey, and has com pleted tbe lid,, a drop of formic acid obtained from tie poison bag con nected with the s'Jnj is added to the honey by perfoiating the lid with the sting. Numtrous experiments show that th:s formic acid preserves honey and every other solution from fermen tation. If this I e well establisned, it will show that the s'.id" and the poison apparatus of the b.-e has a further pur p, si than that of a defensive and offen sive weapon. Another Interesting fact suggests itself in connection with this. So far as is known most of the insects that have stinging apparatus similar tc that of tl.e bee are collectors and storert of honey. Surprins in Surgery. Xumerous Instances have been recorded of late in the medical journals of the complete reunion of poitious of fingers which had been cut off from the hand, in some tases by the knife and in others by the ax. In one case, a man in cutting kindlings for the morning Are, acci dentally cut off the end of his thumb. He had gone from the place some twenty feet, when he returned, picked up the end, wiped it an i replaced it, binding it in its original place as nearly as pos sible. The wound united, and the fin ger is now as good as ever, save that its sensibility is sjmewhat diminished. In another case a boy chopped off the ends ui uuee auger, lie was seen Dy a physician three or four hours after the accident. The ends of the fingers had 1 year's time eat 500,000 oxen, 2 000 -Dsen round in the snow and were, 000 shee. 200.000 brought to him. He attached them, and two of the three united. Rubber rings such as are used oa f rnlt cans often becoms hard and brittle. They can be restored by letting them lie in water in which you have put a little ammou'a. Mix in this proportion: Une part ammonia aud two parts wa ter. Sometimes they do not need to lie in uiuie iua.i uve ui'.nwes, du ire- quentiy a half hour is need 3d to restore their elasticity. i "My little boy." said a gentleman, As exquisitely dressed young gentle you ought not to eat those green apples, man, after buying another seal to dan Tbey are not good for little boys." gle about his person, said to the jewel They aiu t, eh?" tbe boy replied, with er that he would ah, like to have-ah his mouth full ."Guess you don't sometblng engraved on it to denote (know much about 'em, mister. Three what he was. "Certainly, certainly " of these apples'll keep me out of school said the tra lesman; "I'll put a cipher (for a week. on ju THIi COrXTRV" Diiro How the Yorinz Clerk UV Tedium of Business. iUc Si&&K-aS m mm m hna hptran it under the impression hat ft win a detective story. It makes . I ! De able to get past the door, ue puns ; inorn ! i rnfls. and assumes wuv no believes to be attitude of unstuaiea zrace. i ue aoor opens, o cuici," ;he following dialogue ensues: She All alone. Cyr He Whyl good afternoon, l'es. things are rather quint. Addle. Hain't jeen you for an age. she You saw me at church last Sunday, He (with a killing glance) Well, three days away from you seem an ge. She Cy Whittaker. you're getting ivorse and worsel He I know I am, Guess you'll' save to undertake my cure. Brief Intermission for giggling.) She What are you reading? "Daniel Deronda." Do you like it? He (guardedly) Do you? She I think it's perfectly splendid. Don't you? He (promptly) Perfectly magniflceutl Solngtothe Methodist tea-party to norrow night? She (with scorn) Me? Xo, sir; 1 lon't mix with that set. He Kinder severe, ain't you. Ad lie? Some nice folks down to the Methodist church. She Oh, yes, I s'pose there are the iriswold girls, for Instance. I beard t said yesterday that the Griswolds nust be a mighty unhealthy family udging'from the number of times a week these girls visit this store. He (slightly hysterical) -Uel bel he! , N'ow, that amuses me. n ho said ltl She I shan't tell you. He Yes, do! She I won't. He Well, I know who it was; it was tbat Uiggins girl. She Perhaps It was, and perhaps it sasn't. He (insinuatingly) This ain't the 3rst time that that girl has tried to make trouble between you and me. But she can t influence me. And as 'or the Griswold girls, you can judge jow much I care for them, when I tell fou that though they were round here :his morning, urging me to go to the lea party, what you have said has de eded me not to attend it, (Assumes an xpression of tenderness. ) She I am sure it is a matter of In- iifference to me whether you go or aot. Ue (ignoring the remark) I think I lhall take in the concert at the Presby- i lerian church that is, if I can get any j 3ne to go with me. j She (unbending slightly) You seem j n such demand that there ought not to do any difficulty about that. ! He WelL I'm a little particular The drug clerk is a thing of beauty. CAMrnon Balls. Clarify Pimd nd is calculated to be a joy forever. I ,f mutton suet and add to it three He wears a check suit, a blue scarf I jonnds spermaceti, two of nit with a large pin representing a mortar j yaX and 0ne of gum camphor cut into ind pestle (suggestive of bis devotion rery 8mall pieces. Melt these together 0 business ) and a very high collar. at, gentle heat and stir until the cam ilis natural attractions are further en- ,hor is dissolved, then pour into molds, banced by a large amethyst ring upon ; -frequent application of this emollient Ihe little finger of his right hand, and 'irUl prevent disagreeable roughness of 1 blonde bang, which long and cheerful -De hands. Should they become chap raining has reduced to a state of com- a most effectual but slightly rn aleto subjection. a ! wnvenient way of healing them is to But seel the expression of gloom srap them in wet cloths with an out upon his features gives place to a sunny ade bandage of flannel, first making a smile lie sees a maiden coming up "ree application of the camphor balls, he village street, he knows that the fhls treatment will soften and whiten chances are very large that she will not ' jje roughest skin, and is also an excel- ibout my company. But if you would i -'e n water and heat until the glue is tccompanyme jfJIssolved. Then pour in slowly two She Oh. Cyl Fanny Berry will be : ihere; and what would ihe sa ? She'd , be Just wildl i He (with dignity) Mis3 Beat's : jplnions are a matter of perfect inuTf- Terence to me. i She -Well, I'll go, Cy. and I'll wear my plum-colored silk; and you be sure ! x call for me very early, aud oh, my foodnessl He n hy. what's the matter. Ad- lie? She (in great agitation) I forzot all ibout ltl Grandma has got one or ber Its a dreadful one, this time and ma ent me around here to get the old pre- icription put up (produces bottle:) and I forgot all about it, and poor grandma nay be dead by this time. Do hurry ind get the stuff readyt Cyl Ihe young man prepares the prescrip tion in about thirty seconds, and hur- ! ries bis visitor oft feign.ng great solici- ; tudefortlie neglected invalid. And is Addie disappears round the corner, le murmurs: 'Justin time! In another minute Susie Griswold would have been here." Then be wipes his brow with his siik handkerchief, and adorns his features ' in one of his most fascinating smiles, as be turns to welcome Susie Griswold, wno enters aud greets Hie ceuqueror of all hearts with an ill assumed air of in-! difference. So runs the w orld away. Origin of Word. Gauze derives us name from Gaza, B'hprn it. waafirat Kto Quintal, another form of central, is! ierived from the Arabic klntar which ! Is a modification of the Latin centum i a hundred i Humbug is derived from namuurjr 1 'a piece of Hamburz news" was i' . Germany a proverbial expression of false political rumors. The word pam nlet is derived from : the name of a Greek authoress. Pam. I phylia. who compiled a history of the! world into thirty-five little books. i Old Scrath is the demon Skrattl. who stlll survives in the superstitious of northern Europe. Old Xick is none other than Nicker, the dangerous ! water demon of Scandinavian legend, j Kisk, in the sense of chance, is de-' uvea iroui Arauic nsq. which means i a potion," also the soldier's rations, and finally the unearned increment of happy chance. Valise is also of Ori ental origin. What England Cats nnil Drinks. A London correspondent savs that the people of the English metropolis in 000 sheea, 200,000 calves, 300.000 swine, 8.000.000 head of 'owls. 500. 000.000 pounds of oysters, 200,000 lob sters, some million tons of canned goods, no end of fruit and other stuff, and 50,000.000 bushels of wheat. It takes 200,000.000 quarts of beer to quench the common thirst. Bat more than this, they drink 10.000.000 quarts vl rum ana w.ow.uou quarts of wine. Taking out dne water used for sprink- cuosing anu iouuuins, and the actual drinking supply is desperately small. stoub. i fendBd tne memoa auopieu in u nuc iELMOjrcco rrjDDCra. Three ta blespoonsful of corn flour, the yolks of live eggs, six tablespoonfuU of sugar, K.f rT until lieht. then add the mill, mix an together jurjj. . iwM i .iimiuiuvi.u .- , ,,- t into the oven until it is a light brown. cut remedy for chronic rneumaiism roT Roast of Beef. et four or lve pounds from the rump without xne. Cut gashes lengthwise and lay n strips of salt pork. Put in a broad lot and pour in a cup of boiling water. 3over tightly and let cook about two lours, turning once. During the last lalf hour baste several times. Then ut the meat when done m a covered iish to keep warm while you ccol the rravy by setting It in cold water. tVhen the fat ilses skim off every par I uele. return the gravy to the fire in a ueepan, thicken with brown i flour ieces of meat may be made palatable y this mode of cooking. i xglish Oatmeal Porridge. Wet one cup of oatmeal and a teaspoon ful of salt into a paste with cold water md stir into a quart of boiling water; put into a farina kettle; fill the outer ressel with boiling water and set at one ude of the range when you go to bed ind the fire is low; stir well before ieaving it and again before setting it )ver the fire in the morning. Do not put a spoon in it again, but cook for uore than an hour before dishing. Potted Beef. Take the smaller round cut from a fine fat beef and bake it with a little salt, the beef being fresh. Make a little gravy with it and put tbe Bust be chopped into small pieces, lake two nutmegs, one tablespoonful 3f allspice, one tablespoonful of black peoper and a little salt. Beat up the ipices aud mix them with the gravy in s stew-pan. Beat tbe beef in a mortar very One, and as you beat, season with :he spiced gravy. Pack in small p3ts pr jars and cover with frea'i butter, - I Savory Eggs. Take four eggs, boil Iheni hard, when cold shell them and ' ;ut them in half lengthwise, take oui ' :he yolks and beat into a smooth paste. To each egg allow a good slice of but . ler, half a teaspoouful of anchovy sauce and cayenne pepper to taste, j This should all be thoroughly mixed 'with the yolks; then fill the white aalves with this paste. Serve on a nap Sin and garnish with parsley. This is J nnscf t nnal ittrfr H iali fkifrtaf f.v din- npr fiP . 'h tnr persons. Prepared Glue. In a half pint of water in a wide-mouthel bottle put s'bus ounces or oesi giue, p:ace iue do:- a ua" ounces oi suuux u.ma sciu. tightly. 1 he glue thus prepared 8 always ready for use, and may be ap- ?llea lo menuiug iurnuure, uroaen ves- 1618 ata other articles not exposed to ater. - The best method of removing rust from a polished grate is to scrape down to a fine lowder some bath-brick, put t into a little oil, and rub the spots well with a piece of flpuml dipped in the mixture, after which k-ply some whitening also well rubbed iu. This process must be repeated daily until ail trace of the rust has disappeared. To prevent the grate or fire irons from Le :imlng spotted with rust, it is a rtcod plan to rub them over with the fat Iroui the inside of a fowl and finish them off with whitening. Nut Cakes. Half cup of sugar, t.air cup of butter, two egs. Lalf cup rf wat-r, one and one-half cups prepar d flour, one cupful hickory nut kerne's freed from bits or shell and dredged in flour. Cream the butter and suar, add the yolks of the eggs, the water md flour and the whites. Last of all, itlr In the nuts. Bake in small tin? and ice if desired. Cheap Beer Two tablesDoonfuls j pulverized ginger, one pint hop yeast, j .iue p nt molasses, six quarts cold wa ter; mix well; bottle immediately; in ! 24 hours it may be used; good in bur I veat. Fo Invalids. Crust coffee is an !xcelIeBt substitute for tea and coffee; brown the crusts ,n tne oven- P,ir uot water on them, and let it stand tor an "our on iue uack ot tne range; use milk same " for other coffee. Dumplings. One cup of tweet milk, one cee. one ueauin? tefnnifnl of butter, salt, one teasp o iful -J soda. two teaspoonfuls of ere. -n Mitar; rub the butter with a litut ilar to a cream, then add the remaiuinir ineredi- Unts, with enough flour to make it very stiff. Drop the butter by teasDOonful 3n a greased pie tin, and steam about thirty minutes. This will make seveu ?ood-sized ones, which can be divided, ina tney cannot lau to he light. Mixced Veal. Take three pounds af uncooked veal, chop fine; add three beaten eggs, butter the size of au egg, four rolled crackers and enough pepper and salt to season well; one-halt grated nutmeg; mix. Press it into a crock or ?arthen dish and bake half an hour. When ready to serve, turn it out and slice down on a platter. Beef is good prepared in the same manner. Complaints are often made by those using iron saw-tables thai the table be comes charged with electricity to uch an exieat aa to be disagreeable. The table is undoubtedly charged by the friction of the belt. To prevent the table from becoming charged run a small copper wire from the leg- of the table to a water, gas or steam pipe. Anything tbat will carry off the current as fast as produced will do the work effectually. -. . The captain of an Australian schooner Mr. T. H. Griffiths, lepoiti the setting fire of his vessel by a meteorite on De cember 12, while in latitude 23 63 north, and longitude 143, 26' west. No shock was felt, but two or more hoi metallic pieces as larye man's hand were picked up. A New Tcbeb- A new esculent . aubourg, Paris, for the distribution having a close relationship to the pota- ,f mechanical motive pwer, the prin to was discovered several years ago by cip'e adopted in this case beiog tbat of 8.'ohroudL on a little Island known aa uurlfied air. By means of a large steam Gorlttl. at the mouth of the River La engine, a vacuum of 75 per cent. Plata, tbe flora of which is limited, and j3 producsd in a pipe, and from which the soil sandy. The plant Is named the smaller tubes branch off to each w.kk solunum, after the discoverer, and the shep; the workshop! are severally pro specimen found was taken to Brest, Tided with small motors, worked, of France, where it was placed in the care cjurse, by means of the difference of of Mr. Blanchard, gardener of the Sea- prejsure between the density of air in men'a HosDitaJ. Mr. Blanchard gave the tube and that of the atmosphere it place in the garden, which it has j and thus the power can be distributed held eversince.it being impossible to m quantities no greater than may be destroy it. The produce has been taken j needed to work a sewing-machine, for ud every year at the end of June or the i beginning of July, but notwithstanding all the pains taken in lifting, there re mains enough in the ground to Insure a ernn the ensuinz year. The solan urn has three sets of creeping stems, one of 1 which runs near the surface and throws ( hi addition to the installation. tie rent up at Intervals young growth which being propoitlonate to the size cf Ihe flower almost as soon as they appear. looter in the workman's room. The Another strikes deeply into the soil and ; principle of rarified air Lai been adopted produces tubers, while others take a : :n preference to that of compressed air, path winding between the two, produ 1 because tiieie s less danger of accident, Ing an enormous quantity of almost . A-& the Inconveniences which might microscopical bulblets, which when de- j ar se from the chilling consequences of tached; effectually guarantee the plant t i sing coinpiesed air in small wjrk agalnst extermination. Cultivation shops a:e avo dad. The importance of has improved tbe size of the tubers, ' tBe e3f nomic distribution of mot ve which now grow about as large as a 'power in fractional quantities in Paris, hen's egg. They have a chestnutty ' j3 indicate! ry t' e statement tbkt, in taste, accompanied by a slight amount 1 0Ze municipal division alone, there are of bitterness, and are best baked. In ave thousand persons engaged in small the climate where Mr. Blanchard'a ex- industries, who require in the aggre perlments have been conducted, the ! ;ata from oue thousand to twelve hun tubers prove perfectly hardy, but The : jrej horse-power per day. Uarden doubts whether tney wouiu ue , , hardy in England. AVhether it will A German professor spent twenty prove a valuable acquisition remains to m tta!jTm2 tbe hibits and clarac be seen. It might be very useful for itelijtics t.f a certain snail, and learned table use, and its larger producUyeneshi3 jnterestlng fa,t concerning it. Ou would give it value. The crossing of ; ln9 1aciflc coa,t of America, where it it with the ordinary potato might pro- j follcd jn great abundance, it is preyed duce a hardier and more enduring race ' cpjn Dy a certain fisa which abounds than we now have. the Pacific Oce.in. As an aid iu There Is no worse mistake made on ; the average farm of to-day than the premature breeding of cattle, hogs and ; sheep. A rule which would do much toward solving the many questions oi how to keep our animals in perfectly healthy condition, and how to ward off diseases which, when they have taken bold, are almost Impossible to treat successfully a rule which would solve these and many more, would be never to allow an animal to breed ; until It has i afrotnul ita full nblnnmflnf T.llrA i attained its full development. Like surely begets like; and if an immature sire is employed, strong, vigorous off spring cannot reasonably be expected. The sire may be of the finest breeding. but it cannot implant qualities which . . . . . , . I it does not possessed no anlmaL how- ever fine, raa ipossess the requisite qual- ities of a breeder untd the vigor which , only full development can give is ac quired. Pears and Apples. Both pears and apples will keep best In a cool dry cellar laid singly on latticed shelvei if tha r,lu,n ti,a If they are not to ripen, the cooler the cellar the better so that the tempera ture is above tbe freezing point; and if it should be too moist, fresh lime placed under the row of shelves will be of great benefit. Again, if the apples be packed in dry barrels, and placed under a shed and protected against all mois ture, to remain there until late in No vember and freezing weather ap proaches, then remove to a cool dry cellar, as before mentioned, and the I ua8 , ncreasea iw per cent, since isoo, barrels headed up. Is as good as any wni,e tne increase in the popu'atloa has way when the quantity on hand is large ' hardlT 0 lr l , 18 a!so and the intention is to keep them over ' estimated that nme-tenths of the pres wlnter for spring. j ent patieu! s are incurable. According to the Ounuktr Zeituny, M. Muller has evaporated skimmed milk in a vacuum, so as to obtain a per manent product, which can be preserv ed for many months in a dry atmos phere, and which has valuable alimen tary properties. He thinks that It may be of great use In pastry, and in various kinds of baking, and the best sugar of milk cn be made from it. The skim med milk which is collected In dairlf s and cheese factories is usually given to animals or wasted in sewage; it con tains, however, large quantities of salts and particles of butter and caselne, which can be utilized by Muller's method. A co-respondent says that a sine method of protecting young fruit trees from the ravages of rabbits Is to place four or five pieces of cornstocks, thirty to thirty-six inches in length, about each tree, and tie them near the top and bottom with carpet twine. The stocks can remain on the trees until alter the spring planting. Tbe carpet yarn is better than stronger tarred twine, as the former will be sure to rot before the young tree begins to increase In diam eter. It Is said that tbe horse 's stomach has a capacity of 16 quarts, while that of the ox has a capacity for 250 quarts, but in the Intestines this Is reversed somewhat, the horse having a capacity for 100 quarts and the ox 100. The horse, theiefore, feeds often and eats slowly, while the ox stores up a large supply of food to be masticated at lei sure. While the sheep may be turned upon poor pastures to eat weeds, brittle grass or the tops of shrubbery, yet no animal will refuse to eat filth sooner than the sheep. 2fo matter what may be fed to sheep, the food must be in a clean condition. The sheep is dainty in that respect, although it may not be very choice as to the kind or quality. ' Ox an average it costs twelve cents for every additional pound of flesh added to the weight of a two-year or three-year-old fattening steer, which has been demonstrated at the Canadian model firm. Professor E. M. Siiiltox says that thirty loads of manure applied to one acre is equal to forty loads spread over twice that surface. When sweet potato plants are set H feet by 3 feet, 9,000 plants are required for oue acre: if set 1A fvet. hv 3i foot 8,100 plants are needed. Maple floors are better for cream-' eries than cement. The former can be 1 washed while the latter knocks away ! gradually in small particles. Pine i floors, when damo. civa off on Affoii sive odor. A LITTLE glue in limewash for out buildings and fenraa i a hern n s if maVoa tho i;n .n i.... I It is bad for trees; hence limewash for trees is better without any such addi tion. Rip out your unnecessary fences and pile up the posts and rails or boards neatly, and protect them from the weather until you have use for them. Every fence tbat is not absolutely need ed is a costly nuisance. An AUoy, consisting of one-third sil ver and two-thirds nt olnrr,,i.. employed in the manufacture of silver-! Witra In Pirtd It . .1 " 01 J uara, ana j more easily pressed and engraved tlian 1 Silver eoDDr allnr a n .u- . . ' , ' V - wj UL ClUdl parts ot aluminum and silver is as hard as bronze. If the DrODOSPd tnnnal chl.l madft for lhA raliof .liAni ton I - v. wwuy xOJ UllUKS , In Gilpin county, Colorado. It would bz one of the largest or the kind in the world. These mines jroduce about' two million dollars a year, chiefly gold, ! of which the total output since its dis covery in 185a has bean over thirty seven millions, besides three and a half millions ia silver. uutince. Each workman is supplied with an automatic registering apiura tus, and as te is able to shut off the power when it is not requite J, ha is charged only for the quantity a?tually used: a fixed monthly rent is charged escaping from its formidable enemy, it has been provided with an (ye on ihe tack of Its head. Tbe sime snail is found on the At'autic coast, exact'y like its far western brother In every i particular exctpi it has no posterior eye. And the reason for this is that there is no cor.fi-pondiDg fish to prey tpon it in the Atlantic Ocean. M. Velahayt has instituted a comparl- ann sx 4 1. A alntiiA mavlta Af AAm nrOSf All if and electricit A motivt forCe for - . ... machines in mines, r or long distances he says that the latter has the advan tage, and the plant required and the expense of maintenance are less man in tbe case of compressed air. In the coal mines of Zankerode and Oppel, in cuu mines ul j4imeruuu aim vt'ii;', iu electricity has for some time , t fc ventilat.ng f d m f , T fan is distant from the machine which gen erates the electricity about 2500 feet, and there Is an available force of 40 per ! cent. To work tbe electric locomotive j 37 per cent is found to be utilized, al " ;"rThitv though the generator of the electricity. In this Instance, Is 2000 feet away. Tea Cake. One egg, one and a half cupfuls sugar, one-hair cupful but ter, two and a half cupruls flour, one cupful sour milk, one-half teaspoonfu' s:da. Flavor with lemon. ( u noted tbat the number of insane persons In tbe Massachusetts hospita's has increased lov per cent, since lboo. Titers Shall ba no Alp. When Napoleon talked of Invading Italy ons of bin officers said : "But. sire, remem ber the Alps." To an ordinary man these wonld have seemed simply insurmounta ble, but Napoleon responded eagerly: "TSere shall be no Alps." bo the famous Simplon pass was made. L'isease. like a mountain; stands in the way of fame, for tune and honor to many who by Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" might be healed and so the mountain would .1 .. . I. anAiriM nil j chronic lung and liver disoa-ses, inch a conxumpuon (wuicn is scroiui oi me longs), pimpleu, blotches, eruptions, tu mors, swellings, fever-sores and kindred complaints. One snouia conquer the world, not to enthrone a man, but an idea; for ideas exist forever. Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" is everywhere acknowledged to be the stan dard remedy for female complaints and weaknesses. It is sold by druggists. A sound discretion is hot so much indicated by never making a mistake as by never repeating it. Despise Hot tbe Dtjr or Small Tnlnc. Little things may help a man to rise a bent pin In an easy chair for Instance. Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pellet" are small things, pleasant to take, arid they rare sick-headaches, relieve torpid lirers and do woailsr. Being purely vegetable U:ej cannot harm any one. All druggist. Be not tco brief in conversation, lest you be not understood, nor too diffuw, lest you be troublesome. Many people, while Mopping at Hotels, make themselves niiiu-rable bj worrjlnj: about FlKE. Tbe Grand Union Hotel. New York City, has just bad erected eilit large fire escapes. All through the balls are ti re-hose, Babcock fire extinguishers and band grenades. Pour watchmen con suntly patrol the building during tho night. Such as thy words are, such will thy affections be esteemed; and such will thy deeds as thy affections, and su b thy life as thy deeds. Deep Sea Wonders exist in thousands of forms, but are sur passed by the marvels of Invention. Those wno are in need of profitable work tbat can be done while liinx at home should at on:e send their address to Hallett & Co., Port land, Maine, and receive free, full informa tion bow either sex, of all ages, can earn from $5 to tiH per day and upwards wbere ever they live. Yon are started free. Capi tal not required. Some have made over $00 In a single day at this work. All suc ceed. Hypocrisy has become a fashionable vice, and all fashionable vices pass for virtue. Frazer Am Grease. Use tbe Frazer Axle Grease, 'tis the best in the world will wear twice as long as any other. Ask your dealer for it, and take no other. The best way to treat the curcullo h to jar the trees and destroy the pe3ts that fall beneath it. In kantlreds ot esses. Hood's SarsaparUU. by purifying and enriching the blood, has proven a putent remedy lor raeaautum. Hence, If you witter tne parns and aches of this disease. It is fair to assume that Hood's Saraaparllla will ears you. Give It atrial. The practice of cheap publishing in France is about to reach its lowest lev el in the issue of a series of tew origi nal novels by well-known writers, printed in demi 8vo, on fair papsr with striking covers, at a penny apiece. ANAKESIS. I IJ'jy -E'" HI-FA ".'nrkrvn.i ta awii. k i w pmt box. i PAH, bj mail Kunplea iwTAXDm A Co., No. ta kJjrs- a K. VA- O-i i w w iir, now maoot of "ANAkESLS." COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY For Urer. Bile, radlfntlon, etc. Free fro Wm. Mil f Rheumatism We onbt If there ii, or ran be. S pei'fl fr-medy for rheumatism; bat thousands ho kiTe sniff-red Its pains have been greatly ben efiied by Hood- SaraapmrtUa. If job hare failed ts ftnd reliof.try this eraat reme-ly. It corrects the acidity of tho blood which Is the cause of the diieaff, and builds up tho whole system. -1 was afflicted with rheumatism twenty years, rrerlous to 1981 1 found no relief, but grew worse, until I was almost helpless. Hood's SarsaparUla did me more foot than all the other medicine lever had." H. T. B alcox, Shirley Village, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldbyalldrnfrclsts. $1; six for S3. Mado only by C. L HOOD & CO.. Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar SO Tears LYDIA E. Ketord PINKHAM'S s VEGETABLE COMPOUND, barositlTcCar Al I n thAM Pain'jl DUcat CofnpUinti v6 CofnpUcateti troubrM and WnklVttMl M corvimon amon our Wivm, Uotnfi, and Cuhtra. It will mr rmtirrig nil oenrian or vaginal tnmbU$ " m - tioM una tlevrtfto ni iiiliim ii si f d fain, u Apfietifarff wkr rrMrs " "adapt ta 10 mm The Womnn'i 8ure friend change of Hfc f - LADtEs, it wux vt rtMtromn tu sUstcAi opkbatiom om JI D1KI1 w I in IN Uawsvs r- . w OF MLUUXO DOVM. CAVUMO fiW, WEIGHT sVX srKt.TI-, H iLWlTI PXUUXXXTLT CTJUI STT ITS VM. Aiold by irrvtxlmt. Frice 9 per bottle. f rB. rllEMsl LI'"! 111" cure luiuuvsuvus ww CATARRH. YL bream t S3 I vcas to trmOfod teith catarrh it tcrU owiy afected my voice. One bottle of Cream Balm did the work. My voice i fut! u restored. B.F. Liepancr, A.3T Pas tor of Glint Bnptut Churcli, Pliiladtl- KAY-FEVER phia A MitlrV N applied mto each nostril id ia istpm. abie. Frle W CKQUat UiUKifsU; by miu. r iritrvd r cU, Circular a Irt-o. t.LX h&VO.. Vrutstvt'j. Owtvf.N. i. DR. PARDEE'S REMEDY, (Ths Only Belisbl Blood Psrifler.) A SPECIFIC FOR RHEUMATISM, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Neuralgia, Ring Worm And all other Sk la and Blood Diseases. IT &SOULATK3 THS LIVER AND KIDNEYS. Cans Iadsraottea ud all dlsian arlst tram aa aafwklad Madttloa of tba wjmtvwt, tVaak your Drucru for VU. PABDBS'S &X3CK DT and tako no other. Prto $1. pee botUa or aia bottlas for SS. ataaumoturad ay tba PARDEE MEDICINE CO., Rochester, N. Y. Rochester, T. Gists: For the past winter I hare been very badly afticted with rheumatism. About sit weeks ago was confined t my leJ, aud whenever I was able to get around, was obliged to use crutches. All the time I had tbe best medical attendance. After one week's use of Dr. Pardee' R'-n.o- dj I was able to walk with a ranc. I c on tinued its uso and can now move around without assistan e of any kind, and am better in health than I have been for years. It has e.Tet ted a permanent cure and I take plea u: e in recommending it. C. 1L FINNEUAN. Supt Fire Alarm Telegraph, City Building, Front Street. bend for l"ain; bJet to Pordoe Vedicine Co. Uighfit A iranlrt'i 3frdVijt in Europr awl A tnrrU a Tbe naatevt. quik'at,afeat and mot powerful rera rdy known firt;rt imaum,Plunt.v.Nt urmlttia.I.mr-t-MCtv. iievtintw. WnsknetM. &Ai id the ctit au J ail arli? and pam-4 ntraed by &,0iO Fbystc an an J irufc-v;.B (f the hitrtit reputa. 1Vd.d' I'U-iter- pmruptlr relieve aud cur where ctber rUffer and iemy ulrrxa, llnnntut! arid lotiona. a-e abaoiuti ly n-fie-a. Hwareof mntationn niier riniiUr aimitiiuw' nam, mien a 'inMiru. ' ('ipann." "Tapnit? ue. an tliey arc utter! wnrtiiM and intt-ndM to deceive. A-iK rom K?e n' An tk othfr-l, AUrfmir. k-t-4 btAbl UV JNSU.N.Prop.-wUjr,New Vork AFFUCTEDUNFORTUNATt After all otrieras fall consult 339 5. 15th St, below Callowhill, Phila., Fa. SO yean experience in all SPECI A L diseaws Prr. mancntlr restorts those weikened by early indiMre. linns. &c t'alloratnte. Adricc free and strictly con fidential. Hours : si a. sa. till a, and i to to cvemns. P ATC MT O "Maltwrt. Sent tampf ie I b II I O inrenori liia.U). U. UixoRsit. l-a.eot lawror. Wasiuujtoa. U. One At,-ent (Merchant onlyl wanted in every town for Althorrti I was partnir u ier i.imj lor my lead ing ac brand, niy int are more than twenty-nve riim-as lanre airioe I iut in your Tan.-nirii Pnncn firciar. 1 ouuidnot hae e.ieted it. Yours mpct lully. Wn. If. Din Drumrat Chicaa-o, TTp ARE PUTTIXa TP VARIOI S STAPI.K " article ttiatara used daily in every family inrlndlnir Ootf ee and and want enenretU' per na. mil'' or female, to eHtah'iah w-ekly Touted m their linm-diate honica. Large profits and steady employ. utent STAR M'ro CO.. Box 77, Albany, N. T. 5 la tSajIsr. sample worth riJB run I.lns ax aud-r the bone's feet. Adilraas Duwint'.SiFlTi Rn HOLSia, Holly allca. FARMS w mi Janioa niver. Va , In Clare suoat onr. nn-rrawvi uirrular trts. JI IS . t lreaot. Via. AXLE GREASE Sold ETcnwhere. BEST IS TII2 WORLD t W (U tao Oraoinn. THDRSTOFS PTOOTHPOWDER Keeplaa Teeth Perfect anal Gnma Hew'lhs-. DMIra Gr' English Gout and Iv-la.: S riJIS-r Rheumatic Remedt Oval aiax. Sl.i: i rar.?al. SO rla. E WANT YOU! t"S7TSir: profltabM emlovment to repraseas aa In arary luuii.. . V" l'rr wo ana uviiwa or a Mrs-a eommiwtoa on aals If preferred. Goods staple. aery one bura Outfit and particulars Free afaNDABU cUUXKWAiilt COw HCKtlUR. KaSS. 0 P I ! I H Mabrt Cured. Treatment sent on trial. (jriUM llpiiASKlUMKDicoL.Lafawitte.lna. A srccESSFn. Canadian dairyman thinks bran, peas and corn mixed the best butter-producing food for cow?. Cows should be milked with dry hands. The heart that la soonest awake to the flower is always the first to be touched by the thorns. .uuwiikv uanns KHney cure for Dtoimt GrsreU Bright's, lleart. Urinary or Urer DlseasS Nerroosneas. Ac. t.-nf anrlnrwi Thesweatof one's brow is no longer a curse when nnn wnrii fo ni. a. ..w.m. ivi uuu, i L proves a tonic for the system and Is wiuuuy a uiessinji. Belief U Immediate, and a cure gar. Pi)'iJiemedy for Catarrh. 60 oenU. MR. V-wd IBM 0 &m sii'biTss nil i ' FACETIvE. Tne Kino of Hanover and His Court U tlL-Oi.ee at dinner the Du of Aiteubux?. wbo was in foot i :ltc-a stances, father of the crown PrtW sat nearly opposite to the King of Ho over. During a Dause his Majes.y called across the table: glass of cbampazne; you don't get that every day at home." One ; day tixe Uot ilarahal came in, bearing in b U band a large dispatch, with a broad Wack rim of deep morning. It was the official announcement of the death of an o.a archduchess of Austria. The KinB, who had sent out cards for a court bail, declined to realize tbe Interesting fact, and said, without breaking the seal: There, there; take it away. I know all about It. Let her die next week ' Felt Achieved -"They tell me you have beeu courting younst Miss Ransom," said the interlocutor, ad dressing ex-President Jenkins, of the match company. "How do you get along in the affair?" "Xot very well, sir, I am sorry to say." answered Mr. Jenkins. "Haven't you proposed to her yet?" Oh, my, jes eeven times." "Seven times! And what does she sayl"' , "She wants to know every tiiie what she has ever done to me." A Weix-Worked Scheme. Don't ycu like jelly cat-e with frosting on top. Mr. Featherly?" inquired Bobby. "Oh, yes," laughed Featherly, "but I thought that I had eaten about all the dessert that I ought. However, since Bobby i3 so polite about it, Mrs. Hendricks." continued tte young man, "I believe you may give me a small piece of the jelly cake." "All right," said Bobby, "and I'll have some, too. Ma said I could have a piece if she had to cut into it." A JUDGE and barrister, being upon indifferent terms, a client- of the bar rister making his appearance at the bar with bis face and jw terribly swelled, the judge remarked: -'Mr. , this client of yours would make an excellent barrister he's all jiw," which, of course set the court in a roar of laugh ter. On silence being obtained, the barrister remarked: "My lord, I thins he would mak -better judge, for bis jaw is all on one side." Wife "John, what do you think of the new cook?" nusband "Excellent, my dear, ex cellent. I never enjoyed a better meal than my dinner to-day. Where did you ever manage to find such a remarkably good-looking young lady, anyway?" In just five minutes by the watch the cook was informed Hint she m'sht find another place. TriEKE Was a Difference. "Boy I" she culled from a side window, "you ?et off'n that fence!" "Do you rent or own?" he Inqulro I, "We own this place and you get off." "Mortgage on it?" "Xo, there's no mortgage on it." "Then I'll hitch over the line to the next fencr. That woman dasn't driv me off, for she's two months behind iu rent." ".It vvhiai. l.uie did you get home from the club last night, Jack?" "At three in the morning." Awakening your wife, no doubt? "Yes. Tom. That's my usual luck, you know." "Wha- lid joa say?" "I d.uii't b. y a-iylhing. There wasn't anything leit to say after she lad fii.iihed." A newsboy who was eating away at a yellow banana, while he bal two re ones stuffed in his pockets, wss ap proached by another and asked: "Did you get your tintype took fur leu cents r" "2a"aw " "Too cloudy?" "Xaw! I was on my way to tbe gal lery whr-ii r-ananas dropped to three for ten cents ai.d I look advantage of the decline, llntypes are alius ten cents, but bananas bob up and down." A lady accompanied by her 3-year old daughter got into a crowded car one day. The lords of creation bein? aosorcea in ineirt newspapers, ne glected to give her a seat. When the little one cried In plaintive tones "Ma ma, don't stand up," a dozen seats were vacated with a spontaneity that was really startling. And yet they tell us that children should be seen and not heard. JosEriiiXE. the excellent maid of Dr. X., enters the cabinet of ber mas tt-r. "Monsieur," she says, "there are two mutes who ask a consultation with you." "Two mutesl Are they truly dumb?" "At least they say so." was the reply. More to the FuRrosE Professor: '.Next time, ladies. I will hrincr to your acquaintance one of the great men of the past." Delightful Younc Ladv Ttoher neigh bor): "I should prefer to make the acquaintance of the vounir man wh. hasn't passed yet." Important. When von nstt or eae New Tor City, sae OarirarerxpresAageanri 3 carnage Hire, andrn tube tirand L'nlwn iiutel, opposite Uraad Cea 11 ei IeDOC 0 tiea-ant rooms, fltted nn at a mat r BiillaMi dollars, il and upwards per cay. European Plan. Eletaior. guauinm supplied wua toe be. Horse cars, stages aul e.evated raLroad to aa depots, Karaites can lea " ,ur esa money as tne urand l.nloa Uotoi suaoasanT tuner nri-rias hotel la lae cut. Every man's experience of to-day is that he was a fool yesterday and the day before yesterdav. To-morrow he will most likely be of exactly Uie same opinion. Man. Woman or Calld. attacked wlla Bright s Disease, Diabetes, Gravel or Urinary Complaints snoold use toe best weapon-Dr. Kilmer's Swavr Root, Kidney, Urer and Bladder Core. It goes right to the spot. Price 2ic, L0O. Socrates being asked the way to hon est Tame, said, "tstudy to be what yon wish to seem." If afflicted with soropret use Dr. Isaac Thomp son s Eye-water. Druggists sell at 35c. per bott'o The flights of the human mind are not from enjoyment to enjoyment, but from hope to hope. TJ.TSit I?PPrr. Treatise and 15 trl tcttieot Dr. Mine .Ureal Nerve Restorer treats incases. oenutoDr.laliae.iOt Arcaf'higtrl It is always more safe, on matters of healthy human sentiment, to trust to poets than to philosophers. . Glass, Wood. Free Vtaii at Drugs i. Gro. Withont a h.lof in , , ,, r iisunai immor tality religion is surely like an arch ing in an abyss. Why did the Women of this country use over thirteen - million cakes cf Procter & Gambles Lenox Soap in tS35 ? Buy a cake of Lenox and you will soon understand why. CHEAPEST AND DZST fnEDJClrlE roa FAMII.T Ca IB THE' WQRLQ! CURES ALL PAINS Internal or Ecfjy 80c a Bottle, to STDaraoQjj DR. EADWAY'S PUIS For thecure of all disorders ol tlis StoaurXLlnr Bowels, Kldners B adder, Nereoqi D.io Loss of Aopetita, lleadacne, t oativene i1 restioo, rliUousne Fever, laflunmanu ot" Bowels, Illes, ami all deransmeau of ttis in-,.' Ml vwcera. Pnrelf reiretaWe, contaiaiii. aj mercury, minerals, or deletcrtoos uxuxt. Price, 23 cent per bor. tol l bj all dns?'il DYSPEPSIA! or. MDwirs wassjsisa: store strenjrt a to the -tJmaca an t eu-tii. frm its lunctiou. The svmptoim of I'rsarp,! diea-'ro-ar, and with th-iu the liability o: :m tem to contract diaeaMe. SARSAPARILLIAX RLSULVEM, A positive cure fr .s.;rofa! an I all jjj bkm Diseases. One Do iar pec is tie. RADWAY Sc. CO. N. Y. Ono cf every 3ve it- meet has soma Inna cf llcstrt LMsfas(tinl isJacecl Etant tkmpvr of AnopieiT Sinx:k or Sudiien Ix-atn ! 'lua lu.iuy tnrma-M, , lievr. e-rr-cjs ctr-a 1 5- Prprtrvl at lr. ku.ae-- fOC I-ttr of ifiii.irr ruuerttl. J5. Said srlraca-)ata. CET I HOP PLASTERS THE IB EST. ins proDeruett Tirtiu of ixtsu hoia hsilsm-arri mre) iaw,lwsT K Oaeha3, Ktra IrhTnntic niumle pUn, mtiB raoiciM, tvty bvck or sido, crick, h'-Anmy trouble, acra eiiest or a-iKiden, shau-p ptvia can long restat their rr.ap.eo tiaon, A wonderful txciiahenrr. Ofdruinsu2Sr r SI. juiiea ire, nop jruweer tJo., Botoa M CUHtS Vl ,-ukt Ad. ii.il iini BestOouirh urrup. Tasurnod. Use IlAT5FSVn.LE, X. J., ) October lo, 1;0. J E. T. Hazei.tinf, Warren, Vx Lear Sir: I was taken with a very severe cold last Spring, and tried every cure wo had in the store, and couUl get no help. I had o-r village doctvr prescribe for me, but kept getting worse. I taw an other physician from Port Jervis, Y., and he told me he used 1'iso's Cure for Consumption in his prac tice. I bought a bottle, and be for 9 I had taken all of it there was a change for the better. Then I got my em ployer to order a quantity of the medicine and keep it in stock. I took, one more bottle, and my Cough was cured. Ilesr-ectfully. Fnass McKelyt. ft CURES WnUE ALL ti.S UiLS. coach Sttop. Tastes rood. Use In tlm. S-Md brdTOffzlrui. saa amonrts of to tfSOO. on One to rea rears time. cevr p'&a aval lab. a to I. bardensoma to none. State amount too can safe! use. aist and oceripaTloa. Tbe aiyacera In Fall, with Forma, etc., Free, on re ceipt of stamp. Nopoatais anaaered I. BITLEU, See-y, Brn'or-t Blnctr. t-or.'iTti rw CiaCJISAtl. OEiOaTjaKHI ?TrS-7caaS322Ei V Iman Pe-scs Sert)rJ rr tKS artRPAT curr Jrrr jljKthin. -n--w .'. I irSi. -fl 'A IliKLINt.Vl Arrh St.. I rf -cive-t. Snl n irt-i. r. O. nrt e --Art. EDiCAL OFFICES, 206 5. Second St., Phllada., f rrs.j.ir.&j.B.n:ss::sAS Katabllabrd 40 years. For tba cos of all Special DISEASES OP MI dueling VAKICOCrlR,Ee. Cal!or"aaiii aired by a Graduate of Je:Trrin College, with Horatal ageneaee. Hugra. 8 to a, 6 to 9. Csl Saa S 513 ' The Oreat Hurstary of PERCHEROfi HORSES. 200 Imported Erood Mais Ot Choicest FamiUcJ. URC ET.TIlJEBi All Asos, both Sol IN STOCK. SOO tA 4iHk iifPniiTrn 1 IVrrhar w a:.t in.. , of Franc iHming trit b nippori ana rnrtr-m-nt of th. ir.n. h ItO 7 . w catwoirnti, .IsaVsOtmU. I V'i.Hit-1" kaj at' J a"S Wa;-rie. DuP:;5 Co.. ir:J KlDUfcR'8 PASTtlUS. iia.UMUUWs ; -syr There are cou;e men no exqu sel3sh thai t!;ey o LLzough life rct&s even wlshtnz to l- DR. KILMER'S Jl.- 94 IJaireSBg IIVIiMS II .' I llllln UVoTr II jrvi It U H R 11 Li a BGStCouuh Syrup. TaJt rrxKl. R In tTin s-k1 iv jrtittn,,u. MilMK!,AMJ lit I i tru.:. ..;.nt-, i . . .1 . .. 1. Jli'li Kl Ar.-hSU.Pll.li. Hin: fl.tilr. itlist.. i;o: S". u.., sun i,y ..it vtL a- I l -L---I!!g 3 ,;.'. ! I;'-. TTry-wrr" Hili P lll'W
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