H P:itWat tat "'arty. bt n. H. Ewisn. EUie r.urton wm going to pie a party, nn.l there Lh.1 boea little else thought about br the rbillren on the Muck (or seYeral dara. Almoetal. ofth i lamil ex on this particular block, in this p'.oiiHnt Southern town, are Irietida; nd as tlicra are twenty child ren, cotmtinir all in the different honaea, they form a little bet among thtni boItcb. They Lave manr pleasant times togethtr; i ionics in the pring, nutting parties iu tl.e autumn. and coatinT in thew.nttron the rare occasion when there is snow enough. It vu Jtm, and no one had yet left hma.anil 1.1 -ii iroini; to trive a party Now, of course, all of theee twenty cliiMrt n coul t cot be invited. Many of them were too rourifi and in aome fumil.f tin ro were too many; ao the line Lai to be drawn, and the great quefttiou was "Vhre?" Who would I e aal;cl nud who wonld be left out? Now U::gh i.- a third child, and ia a sturdy, ho. dies, honest fellow of Mfi-n. I in t Mrs. liartou Tery prop erly thought two froiu that family waa pnoah, and , ob, sad to tell! lluL-h w m i;ot invited. I- or the tew intervening days, it waa funny to wutch him. II. n. etu. .I unable to believe that the fiitux w re Koing to be ao cruel to I. mi. i't-s ni' d to feel that, at the last ui' iiieiit. Hi me? way would be opened to htm, ti.nt 'i:i--thmg would surelv turn nit. Wii ;t an:. :ut of htntiug went little llurtoti I oy during t! 1 d. n t Liu-w and dure rt'i:-; I tit tn t: iu waa ao . u;. .o tie i f.elUooU of the -i t r and brother went .1..-. for the p r-y, Ilngu a d .- .on c.'i'ne down mig i i-i In st el..'!.. 9 and new !'u , u know, my dnrling;" v.it ....-nit m. Yuo have n. " i Ilea beau a 'n !( ; vi Mo hn wit on the -. t. I iti ;ulir.'d withoit re ii t ;i 1 ;x iry of deepest .-. r and 1 r ther went oB rv h , an. I perliaoa j tat a :.j liu.i, U:.i cup act-uie 1 full; i t ;. ! Ii:!t i;t ITU I. I !v.l '. II I T ! of ,i . :: t:-'..t ' Mr i:nt Alt. r .11 li't .f tr.u. but as . u r anot.ti r, tne f. rtunate oh-.'.li.u 1. out !'r .:a t... t. tli" i.- ii w is In i.t u lu ll e a.:.' wrete-: .1 .. - l .i 1 beeu invited came r houo s and wa.k e at t.ie corner. .1 Dp a Inch i lighted, and from li.c Mini I of niunic, hut i in- 1 too great to be I oru II. Ii ir ed I.: f i e in hi.i hands an .1 a mi I , t 1 v to ra e hit head i.n lu.d th.-a in look ruefully Ku.l : . i ever tli at iu.; pas-.d. l:ve 1 til.' l.tire as it N, t: itc oes r.itil Jamehl He's ..in I am, !.. told me tut r.o .1 r v.--. . r ..i v ; ;t.;l t. . ii t i . k at Mm ' . j m :ir ' ..tit. re t;. liust a t urner! M.'ther, you iiotr r t .hi t iiiu!" e liiti that thotte I !.'-t Hi their houae- It urn. u.-.-l. r i cl.,1 ir. u ! f e ol In I N. . nd t . it hi in h. ii t 'h tl.t .1 Ci.Ui.' t . u I. .1. " I ha e I..- i l . v i: ed. " ln-l..t m : u I i I e. w;-h i.s, trie . to '. .11 lui-erv ; I ,it it u w.-i- to .i. .ii f I rid' is unfortunate his own. Still t .ink I i.uj,t to II:-. father and a i" in to take tea i hitu out of hm f t o use, his grief le to tolicll. My nyi 1 1 .t t'X it' d ..'I t, lio n. t : i. - t. tlioe Ml- i c ' UlMt bear It- Wi en v.t. i h.i.l o t, ii 1. t'-n.' b.-f r , front !: in Alter a :1' he cum.- int.. and g t o'i; . c. rt.er, a:.d 1 hie. ha I K'Coti.e waimly . 1 tt - t'e .ow, bnt I could i,ili h in. It was in9 of i - !i re tlie httlo heart ..'.. :i b.tteri.i a. :.t to t a, lltiiih, who 1 r rt.l-iiud milk aome v. . mi 1 sitiii.g on the M.it and wretched." it o ei.ir.d tome that if t.n i .m w here ww were, t .--ight of the bonne at the I .-ome tea wi'h lis, par tn uhirly as thero as a:i ice (and there are few chii.t il v rieTs that ice-creatn wil. not cure , j" rh ips his spirits might revive a U. tie. So 1 eut tue maid to ted lmu to c me i;i. Alter beiu' absent some little time, she r'tiirn d to s.iy that, not finding him on tho .-t. h, fl;e lm.l been looking for him, aud hu.l at lut discovered him at thr- ;jr, a .d she added that Mrs. iiurt. u ha d: "I'l. ase' do not make him O' Uie home, f. r 1 believe it Would break hta heart." So 1 wa ted wondering how it had come to j. :jn Alter a while they all came back. May and K il h, tho two older ones, v.ry niorti.'.ed and itidi.;uaur, and llui'Ii ery ipiitt, but With a gleam of aati.shtct t. n in his eve. It aeema that alter we went in to tea, his misery be came Very gi e.it, and he thought he would wills up to ti e house and look in. So ho did, and to get a better view he- ciimlnd upou the fence and kat perch, d iu that mysterious way knuii u unlv to Isvs of his own age on the top ot a -piked irou feuce. There he had a full view of the en trancing itr. rior: of the lighfs,the dano iiii.'.the j.retty l.ttle girls ( Hugh isvery gul au! i and the happy boys. Thesig. t was to., tu'ieh. Mini he bloke forth Into winls so loud and long that they were an il. I lc ev. n above thenmsic: "Oh.I want to eome in hi b d! I w nt to come in 'oadr' Mrs. l'.urton heard him; her heart was touched; and, going out, she brought this desj airing i.ue into the deligl. s ot Paradise. And so liii'li went to t!.e lTtj. SL U .i-l fir f. r M,!,t H'oti,rj. Con tained ;it:nti. 1! to the reipj.leuienta of their ii. eds . i. .i.. , i ts that II. e following scheme of 1 . v u. calculated to n.eet the sit nt on: A - much sleep should be sveun d .is is m,ss:I, ppecialiy tfore the d.ivtiim wot Id becomes active. L'pou ri.sinj, w loch is generally be tween in on and mdafternoon, a heartv br akr.ist should be eit-n, an J the In tel v. il between th..t and dinner occu pied out of doors. The dinner should l ruteu before be gtniiii; work betwetti li and 9 o'clock ; iind u u. tk his;s until d.iwu a light but nun itioiis repitt s'.ould fortify the -tein tor II e stia.u of work between ui .ln ght and Uioitiitig, the most try. ing I. ohm for hil or ot the entire twenty-tour, because the vital powers are at their lowe t ebb. When all woik i done, just Is fore retutug, the aytem should be tetruiled and prepared for aiep by some simple food like hot bio' ti or uii.k, Itef tea. or glitsa of gi o-l ivlue and a biscuit. This will fre ipietitly induce sleep ly withdrawing t lie blood from the brair, where it has la-en concentrated by mental effor a. Iu ordinary sleeplessness this light re past will prove a remedy; if it fails, consult an in'e.bgeut physician. I.it lng judiciously thus, and securing sleep, the Light worker can do much to pre serve health despite his trying occuja tion. I'r. CTmr -ot, the eminent scientist at the head of ti e Salpetnere Hospital, Paris, has finished along series of ex periments In hypnotism, and gives it as bis opinion that not more than one per son lu luO, 1 0 is subject to the Influ ence. -1 musical gaa machine, called the pvrophene, I as been brought out In .England. Its compass is three octaves, aud it has a key board and is played In the same njiiin r as an organ. It has thirty-seven glaAS tutefl, in which a like set or gas jets burn. These Jeia, placed in a circie, contract and expand. When the small burners separate the sound is produced, when they close together the sound ceases. The tone iTetends on the number of burners aud the size of the tubes in which they burn, so that by a careful arrmngi raent and selection ail the notes of the musi cal scale may be produced in reveral octaves. Some of the glass tubes In which the Jets burn ant nearly eleren at long. FA UM KOTES. Frr i. Almost any of our animals may fall In a Bt. It t especially alarm ing when a hor.-e fal's in harness or un der the saddle in a nai rrow or obttruet ed road or p ace, trerat linn and writh ing in convulsion. The first thing to be done is to free the animal a coolly and quickly as possible from harness and vehicle, pour cold water over the head with a tadr small s' ream, throw a blanket over the body, and If the an imal struggles protect it with straw. Utter or blankets from injury. Great care should be exercised to avoid per sonal injury as the animal is violently moved by Internal irritation of the brain or nervous system or ot the stom ach depressed with indigestible food. If the recovery in immediate no medical aid need Le sought. Scatter newly slaked lime In the hen houses as often as you wisb, as it will absorb moisture and dry the apartment. Do not scatter it on the droppings that have accumulated, however, as it will cause loss of ammonia, but dust on the door, on l he walls and over the nests, as well as over the yards. It will greatly prevent disease, and also destroy ail lice that it touches. Xo hen house that Is frequently (lusted with lime will be af fected with lice if they have not secured a foothold. Id me purides the quarters and dries them, and as it is cheap and plentlf ul it should be used often and plentifully. The pony H the horse of hardnTiip, says a h ii:nian In aL. exchange.aiul one that has sprung frotu some poor coun try where he lias ever been purely the child of neulec'.he and all the predeces sors of his race. Iu a rich country, like the hoise regions of Kentucky, for in stance, his pony characteristics would ii.vari ibly run out in the course of a few generations. He Is not a distinct strain, as many would seem t- suppose. He doubtless sprang orig rally from as good a strain of hoises as the world knew of at the time, and his present reducel swe and characteristic toughness have resulted, ui questionably, from local cir cumstances. I-arge yields of potatoes are secured by those who compete for prize, aud If farmers would treat all crops in the same manner as is done by them when they are offered inducements the aver age field would lie much lairer. il r. (". 11. McCoy, of Ma'ne, in 18-9. made over 7-!8 bushels of potato. on a trial acre, and Mr. A. Kose, of 1'en Yan.X. V., made over t.'J bushels. 5uch crops should piiy, even if the Cost of the fer tilizers is a Lirg item. Kven when overproduction lowers the price it ihws not pay any individual farmer to allow the yield of his croi to diminish. The term overproduc tion" is not always general in its ap plication. Whi'e such athtngasan overproduction of a certain crop may le possible, yet there never was a time when there was not a scarcity in some other direction. If the market is over stocked with one kind of product the farmer who grows several kin.'s of crops will not ftel the effects of over production as severely a 1.0 who relies entirely on one crop. Whenever manure Is bandied it is so much a Ided to the cos' ; hence any la bor required in preparing the food, or rtdiiciug the litter before adding It to the heap, is saved when the m nure is to be handled. The most disagreeable wort on the farm is the handling of manure that is full ot cornstalks, straw and other long litter. Manure should 1 e d composed, aud the finer the ma terial that is added to it the quicker its reduction by decomposition. It Is prod! able to make a study of horticulture these evenings. Talk over horticultural subjects with the children, and try to learn the wbys and wheie for.-. Take up the Concord grape for discussion one night; the AVorden the next; the Delaware the next, and so on with th-different varieties of fruits. When did they triginate? Under what com! 'ions does each do bes'? What are the characteristics of each? These suggestions w ill lead to other kinds ot fiuiU. A crower of small fruits says: "I use larpe quant ties or manure for all kinds of small fruits. When I began the business I had the idea that much manure would cause the plants to go all to vine, but I God that is a nilstake,for the stronger the vine the more fruit. At least I Gnd it soon my soil, which is a rich loamy clav with gravel subsoil, roding enough to give p.etty good drainage." Every ti-ne h piece of land Is cleared of its timber a laige amount of potash is carried aw y Iu the timber removed. It is a serious loss of that suhstance.and the land should be well dressed with ashes or some other kind of potash compound. I-and can be exhausted of Its m neral matter by the production of trees for cord wood and lumber as by other crops. A New En'-'l.ind journal thinks that If rutin must le sold under regulations for qualiiy the rule should app'y to other products as well. There are hundred! of (ons of inferior fruit ai.d vegetables sold that need Inspec tion. There n re no beets so good for I he table as those intended for that pur pose, (irowing the varieties intended for stock with a view of using some of tl em on the table, is a mistake. The large vatielles at 0 too course and tough. (iod cider vinegar is not made from the cull ap) les, but from the best to le had. (Jood, pure vinegT Is an ar Ic e hat is scarce. Much of that in con sumption is manufactured froni sources ot her than apples. flood gtadtsof s ock are always In demand .n the niaikets When rices are down ; be farmer should endeavor to gam something by increasing the weight and quality. Numerous experiments have shown that a cow calving in September or October will give more milk and make more buMer in the course of a year than will one calving in April or May. When, ver you are compelled to allow a field to remain uncultivated for t be want of time or labor, it indicates that you have too much land, and that It would pay you to sell a ortion in order that your efforts may be devoted to a sma'ler area. A awnioer or Interesting observations have lately been mad on the destruc tive power of coffee upon various mi crobes, and they prove that the organ isms die in a longer or shorter period. T7i4 amount of heat given by th moonlight has again been investigated. this time with a thermopile of almost incredible delicacy. The results show that the warmth received from tne re flected light of the moon is equal to that given out by a candle at twenlr- ons feet distance. Observations seem ' to show that, altbougtt the moon's face is under the blaze ot an unclouded sun for fourteen days, it remains compara tively cool and that whatever heating It does receive is rapidly gained and is rapidly lost. it takes about Uuee seconds for mes sages to go from one end of tbe Atian Uo cab? to tb. otfesV HOUSEHOLD. Maids of IIcnor One-halt pint each of sweet and sour milk,two ounces of powdered rock candy, one table fpoonf ul or melted butter, yelks of four eggs beaten on, and the Juice and grated rind of one lemon; pat the milk In a vessel, which set in another half full of water; heat them to set the cord, then strain off the milk, rub the curd through a strainer, add the butter to It and the other ingredients; make a paste with one pint of flour, two teaspoon fuls of baking powder, and half a tea spoonful ot salt; sift all together; wash the salt from half a pound ot good but ter in ice water, work half the but ter by degrees into the prepared flour and mix with a little more than a gill of ire water, or enough to make a stiff dough; roll out the pa-ta and strew over it a p -rt of the remaining butter divid ed into hi t'e pieces aud dredged with fl'-ui ; roll op the dough like a Jelly roll, and roll it out again with the rolluig pm;reiieat this latter process once moie, ami when rolled out thin add the re ma. mnj butter; line little pans with this. Ell with the mixture, and bake till they are firm In the centre. Cherry Tie. The common red or morel lo chen ies make the best pies, stone the cherries. Line deep pie dishes with (took plain paste, fill them nearly full of stoned cherries, sprinkle over four large tablespoonf uls of sugar, and dredge this lightly with flour.cover with the upper crust rolled out as thin as possible, and trim the edges neatly with a rhaip ku fe. Make a vent in centre; pies the edges tightly together so that the juices of the fruit may not run out while baking. Serve the same dav they are baked, or the under crust w ill be heavy. Sirup of Cherries Trocure some fine ripe cherries, tale off the (.talks; crush the fruit and leave them lu this state for twenty-four hours. Then strain the juice through a sieve by squeezing the cherries, aud afterward through a jelly-bag. When the Iiqucr is very clear wei;h it. and in a pint of juice dissolve two poun lB of white sugar; then put It into a preserving pan; boil up once, and take off the scum; strain it aud put tuto small bottles. A very nourishing drink tor invalids is egg biotlu It is made by beating an egg until It is frothy and stirring it in to a p nt of I oiling hot meal brolh.fiee from every panicle ot fat. Sea-son it with salt and serve to the patient wi'h thin si ces ef drr toast. It aids the patient in growing strong, end is to most Invalids very grateful for the bet ter flavor it gives the brolli. Okanoe Iik. lu!p and Juice of two oranges, a little of the grted peel, the jell s of three eggs, one cupful sugar, one cupful milk; stir th yelks with the sutiar. then a tablespoonful of butter, then tlie juice, lastly the milk; take with under crust only; after the pie has cooled spread it on the whites f tl e three euics. stiffly frothed and sweetened; then set it again in the oven to I roan slightly. If you want a lovely odor in vour rooms, break off bran ties of the Nor way spruce and arrange them in a large jug well tilled with water. In a few days tender, pale green branches feather ou' soft and ool to the touch, and giving the delightful health-giving odor. Apple Custard. Apples, 1 pint, stewed; milk, 3 pint; sugar. 1 cup; salt a pinch. IVal the eggs well, add the milk and sugar, then the apples, or use Bve egus. keeping out the whites of two with which frost the top, aud brown very little in the oven. Khubarb and Orange PrescTves. Six oranges, two pounds i.f rhubarb stalks, one pound and a half of sugar; peel the oiange carefully, lake the white rind and the seeds, slice the pulps Into a pre serving kettle, add the .eel cut very Gne; then the rhubarb cut iu very sma'I piects, aud lastly the sugar. Boil the whole down iu th usual way tor pre serves. Hrkakfast Ciikke. Set fresh butter-milk on the stove and warm it just enough to separate the curd and whey; drain ff the whey thoroughly, and season the curd with salt, -pper, and good rich cieam. This makes a pleasant breakfast dish. Jellied Cherries. "-"often three-quarters of a packet of gelatine lu half a pint of water; remove the stones from a quart of Gne rie cbetries; put to the gelatine half a pint of red currant juice, stir without boiling until quile dis solved, then mix with the che.nes and about a cup of sugar. To Can Tomatoes. Scull the to matoes aud rkin tl em, wiueeze the water out and put them in a poreelalu lined kettle to heat. Iloil fast and re move nil the skum that rises. Add no salt. I'nt Into jars and proceed as di rected with steaming. Many a rake rnd batch of bread are ruined by slamming the oven door. A maker ot celebrated spottge-cake will not allow any one to touch the stove or walk heavily across the kitchen-floor while the sensitive compound is bak ing. Cvhhaxt Jellt. Jam the cur rants aud get the juice all out; boll the juice five minutes, the sugar being placed in the oven and heated very hot, then add suvar aud bod one minute; one pound of sugar to one pint of juice. Oilcloth should never le washt d in hot apsi.ds; they shou d first be washed clean with cold waUr, then rubbed dry v.Ith a clolh wet in milk. The same trealu.eut applies to a stone or slate bearth. Currant Catsip, Five pounds cunants, ihtee pcunds sugar, halt a pint vinegar, four te spoonsful all kinds spice; boll slowly one hour. SpictD CritRANTs. -Three pounds white sug-r. live sounds ripe currants, one la'.doBpuou cinnamon; ailspic, nut meg, cloves, ha'.f pint vln gar; boil one hour; then put in vinegar, sugar and sp ces; bo 1 half an hour longer. WniTECAkE A cupful of butter, two o.pfuls of rugar, thiee cupfuls of dour, lu: w Uil sot Bve eggs, a tea spoonful of soda, two teaspoonfuls of cream i f tartar, aud a cupful of milk. London is givirg her electric trac.ion service a boom. Before very long a line of oinv.ibnses run by eitctricity is to be started. They will be driven by storage balterifs. and each bus is to have a sealing capacity or twenty-six passengeis. 7 lie acid of lemons in rrwtitjwl v tl.a , "Dietetic Reformer," with Urge influ- riu3 iu uiuiikiiik w e me or lount Waldeck to lil years, be "having re sorted lo this autidote to the sluggish, ne s of the liver. XT.ose interested in astronomy will have an opportunity to observe a total eclitae of the sun under favorable con ditions in l'JOO. It will occur in the early morning of May 27 and will be tisibU from Vlrg nia to Louisiana. t7aftan(zd Iron is oidlnary Iron which has been dropped in molten xlne, and retains a surface coaling o lb lias When rsneved. Wirisaarid Cakes! Stbawbf.mt Wrxa. To the juide of three quarts of strawberries, maaheJ and strained, add for each quart of juice one quart of water, one pound of los sugar. Stir up well, and set to foment in a clean, sweet cask, leaving the bung out; when quite quiet strain into bottles and eork for nse. Kid Ctjrbaxy Wets. Take fresh and very ripe currants, pick, string, and mash them, and add to every quart of juice three-quarters of a pound of white an gar, and half a pint of water. Stir all together long and well, pat into a clean cask, leaving ont the oung, and covering the whole with a bit of lace or mosqnito netting; let it ferment about four weeks; when quite still strain and bottle, Kahtbebbt Vixeoab Take one quart of ripe berries; one quart of the beat e.der vinegar. Put the raspberries in to a bowl, pour on them one quart of the vinecar.lct it stand for twenty-four hours, then strain through a flannel bag, and pour this liquor on another quart of berries; do this for three or four d:iys successively, and strain it; make it very sweet with loaf sugar, bottle, and seal it. Mix with water when nsed. 1!lackbei;kt Wp. t To one quart of strained juice of the berries, put two quarts of water; allow three pounds of sugnr to every gallon of the liquid, and net it away to ftrment; skim it every day for three weeks, and then put it into a keg or jug. At Christmas it may be drained off and bottled for nse; the older it grows the better it will be. This recipe will serve for graiies. except that hot water is used one pint only to a gal on of juice. Florida Oraxob Cake. Take two cnpfuls ot sugar, two cupfuls of flour, half a cupful of water, juice and rind of one lemon, yolks of five eggs and whites of four, one teaspoon ful of cream of t.irtar, half a teaspoonfnl of soda. Ileut all well together, and when the Imtter i light bake it in jelly-cake tins; then Im at the reserved white to the st life t possible froth, with half a cup ful of tupir, finely Hiwderod, and the gritted rind, juice, and pulp of a large orange. Spread between each layer of the rake, and ice upon the top, as fancy dictates. Chocolate CatE. Take two cnp fuls of sifted sugar, four cupfuls of floor, two tablviKxintnls of butter, fonr egra, well Ixaten, one cupful of rich milk, two tensivoonfulB of cream of tar tar, one teaspoon! ul of soda; flavor with vamla. Bake it in jelly-cake tins. This quantity will make two cakea, in three layers. For fillinc, take half a cupful of grated chocolate, the yolk of oneegg, powdered sugar to taste, and milk enough to ru .ke it moist. Mix all to gether, flavor with vanilla, and beat it slowly nntil quite smooth; ice with chocolate icing. Oranob iliscriTs. Boil whole Seville oranges in two or three waters until most of the bitterness is gone; out' i.i .., i 1-- vuem ana uiKe oui ine puip anu juice; then pound the rind to a tine paste in a mortar, and put to it an equal weight of doiihle-rehned sugar, beaten and sifted: when mixed lo a smooth paste spread on china dishes and set in the sun or before the tire to dry; when half dry cut into ronnds; turn the otner aide and dry that. Keep in a box between 1 tyei s of tissne paper. Off'Hd n-j that the era of Egyptian civilizatiou U-longed uiamly to the bronze age, M. M-mtelius states that bronze was probably fabricated in the v.llcy of the Nile as early as 6.00J years It. C, :nd that iron was not sutUclentiv common to justify us iu speaking of an Iron age lu Fgypt be fore 2,tx 0 Ii. C Iht most striking exhibit in a collec tion of photographs before the 1 loyal Meteoro'oglcal society was a large num ber of exceptionally line photographs of clouds and atmospheric phenomena, reproducing in a most faithful manner the splend'd contrast of white clou Is and blue skv to do which is so difficult .. t i . . .i w i j icdi ill i'lioioKrapuv. t'rorva. It I Uu,.i., l ,i.i.... -r . ai9 vei , nijivi lam iu IUI3 BC Ul VmSb materia! progress that a remedy be pleas ing to the taste and to the eye. easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy hi in nature and effects. I'us- seisinjt inese qualities, syiupi I r igi is me unit ieneci laii ve auu most geuue diuretic known. The first knives were used In Eng land, and the first wheeled carriage in r ranee in loo'X llenty of stable bedding makes ma nure. f m Thousand llollaiw. I wilt forfeit the ab..ve amount, if I fall to prove iOi.1 Morxpiexiou l the best niediciue In existence lor ly-.ppsia. IiKligestton or Bilious ness. ii cTt..iu cure, anil atl rils Immedi ate relief, in eea ot ktduey and Liver Cora plaint. Neiv.us Iiel.ilitv ami C.nnimpt..n. 1-ioraulexioii uulles u.. tti- weak system and cures wlieie otlier remedies fail. Ask your dMiciclM fur It and net well. Valuable bo.k "1 units W.irtli Kikiw us." alo. sample bottle si-nt free: all rlmrKea prepaid. Address rrauauu uan.BB alien s.reel, .Ntw xork. The Cr3t steam-engine on this conti nent was brought from .England in 1003. Kiiptiirc ure guaranteed ly ut.J. B. .Mayer, aal Arcto St., 1'hil'a, 1'a. Kase at once, no operation or de lay ftora busine-a. attested by thou. (ands ot curea alf-r others I all, advice free, send for circular. The flist complete sewing machine was patented by tllas Howe, Jr.. in 1846. (ann'n liWlney Cure for Dropsy. Gravel. libetes. Bright', Heart, Ur'nary or Id ver Diseases, Nerv ousness, Ac. Cure guaranteed. 831 Arch Mrct-t, Phllad'a. $1 a bottle, 6 for J5, or druggist. 1000 rertincatea of cures. Try it. Measure 219 feet on each atria anl you wi 1 have a square acre within an 'UCIU More diseases are produced ty eln brown ?.'.'? rr'""ied soaps than by any thing else, why run such tcrr ble nka when you know liet blns- l.lertrir Soap Is pur and perfect. Dobbins' prevents aaui. front chapping. AHert Durer cave the world a proph ecy of future wood et-gravlug in 1527. "Weak and weary- describes the condition of many people debilitated by the warm weather, by disease or overwork. Ho d's far saparilla Is just ttas medicin needed to build no and strrmrlhen the hn.1v i.nHr..j ...... ttie luccl-h blood, and restore the toitappet.te. Glans windows were first introduced into England iu the eighth century. finer A ale e, rmM. Don't work your horses to death with poor axle gnase; tba Krazer is lb only re liable make. Use it once, and you will Late uo otuer. Have a resuiar Dlace for the lmiom and see that it Is always in its place when not in use. FITS: Aa rna nopped m oy Dr. Kltne'sUrnat fi Restorer. oViuatter Brstdar'aaM Mar tcoaaeura. TieatiM and silmi ins! oou.frMU B vasea, fceod to Ut. K .uieil Area at PaLa f. Franklin. Pa., has a child who sleeps 'very other three dava. Tba , h.r. 1es the physicians. The child is in per fect health. J. A. JOHNSON. Medina. N. T,savs: -Hall's Satai ra Cure cured nie." bold by brucglstalnc. Nearly 100 tyi-writer are employed in the Census liureau at Washington. Ko OriL'H In Piui'a rt.i r r- - v iaiump uoo. Curat wbera other remedies tmXL 23c. Florence Nightingale has Just enter Ma hex seventy -first jrt. Health and Strength Soon replace weakness and languor. If that re liable medicine. Hood's Sarsaparllla, Is fairly and faithfully tried. It Is th best medicine to overcome that tired feeling, purify tho blood, and cure scrofula, salt rheum. dapepsia, and all other diseases arising from Impure blood or low state of the S) stein. Give It a trial. Hood's Sarsaparllla Sold by all drua:t:lsts. tl; six forts, frepared only by C. I. HOOD c CO, Lowell, Mass. lOO Doaea One Dollar PilM LESS- EFFECTUAL ( won BILIOUS i NERVOUS DISORDERS, 'Such aa Wiad aae rata la ttstaaoa. Giddiaoss. FoOawsa, tW!iaf attar stasis, I DiziiaOrMlnsa,CeldCUIIs.FlasbiBgs ( ) of Hsat. Loss el Aapt"s. Skormess ! ( ) Braan.Cathwass.Scary. BlotchM !( tkia.DI.turb as Sloas. Frithtful Draaais and i I a Mstmus aad Traaiblint tsasations. ae. . i THE FIRST DOSE WILL firVE BELIEF IM i lTWITT minutei. Kry ntr.rerU r Mnwtlf Invited to try one Box of tbeae ' Pllla. and t mill mchmamlmdgt to s ( Worth a Guinea a Dox.( Ua&cham t nut, taken as ! directed, will quickly RESTORE I FEMALES to complete hearth. Fori Sick Headache, Weak Stomach. Impaired Digestion.) tonsupauon. i Disordered Li ver.&c. ) thmy ACT LIKE alaCIC: 4m wlU , i work woodwra upon tbo Vital Oraaas, r Slisiialhsnlaa tb muaeularSvstaa.rtnr-1 j lng loof-loal CoatplaKiaw. brioffloc bak ItlMktM oaas sf sppetiie, im ar,uainc . with Ui R0SEBU0 OF HEALTH tbaS 9 vhulm phymliml rmer&fj of tba bomaaj ) rrmnia. ThM are tacta' aduiltt4d . L by tbouaands. In all claaaea of aoctety; rand woo of tba beat tuarwnuiea to the )rou an 1 Pabllltatol latnat BEECH. iAsTS PILLS HaVE THE LARGEST SALE 'OF AMY PROPRIETARY ME0ICINE IN THE ) WORLD, Full directions wltb each Box. IPradeatTbr TRIM. BrCTRAII, I Aold bp IfrMgytmM flnimll ia a. 1LI.E CO.. aa b SMtT ' t mmI at. X-w Vork,8oMcu Jth l'nltl StatM. wa 111 yarnia . i1oa ant kp thm I Will maM tnoiaai'l P ew rtpt prlot i 25 ctm. m Bar. mention tAia lll'lllrn 7 ( TRI in lha World. Dr. HtRIT. alv Cartwlw WB IWIII J L. feTBr-UfcaM. Lstaana.O 6 per Cent. Guarantee Bond, (juarantee Bond. Attention is called to this Protective Investment Protective Investment. Incited by tire PENN MUTUAL Life Insurance Co., OF PHILADELPHIA. It guarantees to the holder, in the event of death occurring within the twenty-five years, an annual interest of SIX TER CENT. SII TER CENT. upon the Bond a sum greater for most ages than all the install menta paid. Its face value, together with surplus accumulation (estimated to be as much more), is payable at the end of twenty-five years. These Bonds are issued in single thousands and upwards. Address the Home Office for special estimate, stating age. E. M. NEEDLES, Pres't HENRY C. BKOWN, Sec'y. As-rnts wanted In all the Western States, on liberal terms. 19 CUr.(S fcVrlfAE Ail USt MILS. t Couch tsj-rup. f vtes kkm1. Cn E PENSIONS gT PENSION Bill Is Passed. ul F.thn ar. mm- liumiuliuiin.i ,liuli,iiaur,,l auuia. fxaa, Jora a. atnaa, aui, urn you fft your nonf a. i. u riai arums aw soo.oeo RR rs.nl AltfM a.M a t al.lod to tb. Fob- aloa Uat. Hrjnt d anil Delayed Claim, allows. TbBlelltle. wtpeil out. Mar. your 4'lalm aMU4 w UKwit delay. PatrtcK O'Farra.L Washington. D. o. 1'IK'I I V Tbe new fashlombla Winter Krvirt AUU.LI. nPkr l.akew.Kxl. 30 Mile, from Fh l iteliibU. L"tsfr.ni sVonip. I Mallin.-ut. Write toC. LtDLf, Keal t'tate. Taisley, N.J. Spool Holder M." VA 1 K.St Sarof lima and truuuta. An lo . lsensable artiela tot rv buusatiold. Sola ly i hould ba witbout. it. Bwinpl-. atn ba ma at uata odtuav WANTFn Camtahsek for tms town . ItU and vicinity, something sura f Kl . W.rlt ,,,r lu" Particulars to MKS. a. I .AKMBKISTEH. FulUaelpuia, Woman's Eav cbanae. la. Utaatreoc. Jt it DroDosnl Ln to determ ne whether Cfcwnnnls KtahlpA etc, drain Int.) neighboring wells. A solution of carbonate or chloride of lit hium is poured into the suspected source of pollution In the neighborhood and after a wt ek or so the well water is examined rDectrosroiiiRallv for lit.h. ium, which can thus be detected even if the water holds in solutions less than ote pint in a million. Tlit scoring of the bores of modern cancon by the new powders in use is claimed to be due to the fact that upon ignition all or the powder it not turned to gas, some of it remaining In a fluid atala. It i this latter which does the scoring bv be'rg thrown with such force against the metal of the gun that the resulting action is very similar it that of a sand blast for cutting glass. The dancer ol InfecLion from Imnnn waster is said to be onlv sllghtlv reduced by All ration through sand, bacter'a passing through at all times, but in larmr nnmhpn inat affair th. fete been cleaned and again after it baa been lor soom ium . ntriioiious. Old Lsdy Jee lieie, 1 sent tny Ut ile boy down 1 ere ten minutes e.jro to uet a tjorous pi .titer, and you seat this thing home by lilm." Drug Clerk "Y e ma'am; that's a porous plaster." Old Lady -"Well,you can't palm off an old plaster that's full of boles on me. If ye rnt got a good one, I'll go some where else." Trouble Breaks out Attain "This," growled the exchange editor, as be looked at the thermometer, wiped bis perspiring forehead and glared defiantly around ti e room, "is Frl-day." "And to-morrow." marie! the real estate editor, consulting the predict ions and grabbing a heavy paper-weight, "is goiu to be a Sadder-Jay." Mrs. Yeast, who always makes her own bread 1 declare, John, It Is too bad; you btive come home without that strychnine for the ratal Air. Yeast-How were you going to use it, deal y Tut It oc bread." Well, why not try the bread alone, dear? In Obiuixai, Packages Farmer "Come out here to the bars, Miss Ileacou Street, I want to show you my uew Jersey calf." Miss Beacjn Street, (enchanted) "Oli, what a lovely little cowl .Now, 1 suppose that is the kind that gives the condensed milk Isn't it?" Not True That he Never Worked Lady (giving tramp a luncheon) "I ought not to g ve you this. I suppose you never woik." Iraoip "rou are niHtaken.inadam. I work haul every day." Lady V lint do you do?' Tramp "It's hard work getting meals fur nothing, I tell jou." Why ii k was Tiiekk She (enthu siastically ) Oh, George! don't you tluua the gieatet joy lu life is the pur suit of the good, the true and the beau tiful? lie You bell That's why I'm here to-night. Or Cocbse he Came IVtshawar I don't Si-e w hy Truvers dou'l come. I invited him to dine with in a. Cieverton Did he understand that you were to puy for the dinner? Uaahaway Of courte. Cieverton Here he is. "Are you a lobbyist?" "Oh dear, no. I have only been In the training school one year." "The training achou!?" "Yea; the House of Representa tives. Who, Indeed? A ratnous artist once painted an auel with six toes. "Who ever s.tw an angel with six toes?" people inquirtd. "Whoever saw one with less?" was the coun'er question. rresbyt-nan Theolozy iTrs. Delia Creme "What lu the world is thiil awtul racket iu the library? Somebody being murdered?" Mrs. Calvin (calmly) "No, that is my liusbiind. He is discussing the re vision wilh TJeaci n OidKliool. Wickeis -They tell nie, professor, that you l ave mastered all t..e modern tongues. l"iofesor Polyjrot All but two my wife's aud her tuutliet 'a. A Glct on thbMakkkt Razzle- I bet I can keep an umbrella longer than any one. Dazzle Does that belong to you? ltazlo Yes. Dazzle N wonder. Point for ritoiiiBiTioMsTs Te iclier What icone do we liveiut lloy (who has au intemperate rather) Ma says she th:uks we fnuat live iu the intemiierate zone. A Bio Crash That big fireworks company has gone up." "What's the matter; bad business inaiiajft uieutV" "No; cigarette suuking while taking stock." The TlioiiT Time First Clerk Do you think old Wigitlus will raise my salary It I ask him? r-econd Clerk If you ask him to-day he will. Why to-.laj? He just got a d vorce from bis wire. An honest old farmer once, address ing a school houe audience on temper ance, contested that he bad ben a drinker. "But, my friends," said he, in conclusion, "I never drank to sue cess." Tijeir Tlace of Sepulchre "Where should mnssbacks be buried?" asked the Snake EJilor. "In the cemetery, I suppose," re plied the Horse Editor. 'Don't you think a moss-olenm would be the proper place for them?" A Rare Freak Country man (In dime museumj Say, bub, what sort of a curiosity lie you? Freak I'm the boy what never whistles. Rfasons Thek efoic. She "What a Ftroutr face he has.'' He "Yes; that comes from exercise. He has been Iravelii.g ou it lor many years." Father My son, you are wrong to use a capital in writing land. Son I heard you nay the other day you were going to put all your capital into land. Succrstfvl experiments iuhrair graft, lng have been made by Dr. W. Oilman Thompson, a profts or in the New York Medical College. The exteri ments were made upon dogs, and are, it is said, the nrstof the k ud that have b-vn attended with success. In the hr t ex-periuieut the skulls of two larza dos were trephined over the right I oc: pltal region, and the brain tissue j was cui. out and exchanged. On the l..llil flu lkiitii rli,er U'a,-A 1rilA.l the traiiK l.inteil piec-s of braiu t aue were lound to bo normal and firmly adheient. Total blindne.-s of the eye oppo ite the legion occurred lis each case. The most sn-ces-sf ul experiment was erfoi inert by trephining or trans ferr ug a section of the brain ef a cat to that of a dog. O. emnf were ma.le in the occipital region. The dog was killed at the en '. of peven weeks, efur complete recovery from the operation, and the tiau plait e l cat's brain was found tirmly adherent to the dog's brain. "I think, 'ays Dr. Thompson, the nia;u Tact if thii experiment namely, that t rain thuue has suBiuient vitality to survive for feven weeks the oeiatioii of tra splautalion without wholly losing its identity as brain sub stance - suggests an interesting field for further research, and I have no doubt that other eMieriuienters will be rewarded by investigating it." The latest exierlnients made with carri r pigeons in connection with various Euroan si mas shows that the normal velocity o' the carrier in calm weather aud for a short ditaure :s about IS 10 yards a minute. With a very strong wind la the direction of the flight a bird has reached issq a nlnisaa, Siaw tn Xat taLaa I e&ljr a g "MURRAt"' IMPROVED V ELEGANT ROAD CA-j!Usy. .Tn' 1 U D- ' ed, with bundle t vLI rsvok under seat lor carrying' parcels. yff A t Sr"53J Boom on Seat tfi J 47 JS tot 3 paroone. Ct J TfFT THE FINEST ON EARTH. ym , lm" xnediately for our laxge illuetrated free ea.teJo.rua containing full de eorlption of this Cart and the . er!d renowned MURRAY S55.S5 BUGGIES and J55.S5 HARNESS WILBER II. MURRAY MANUFACTURING CO., "MURRAY BUILDING." 139 W. FRONT ST.. CINCINNATI. O. ' a.rt 3 JHi rssLu. V ?3houId mcke iry tx ticxrs.es 1 house-cleiMiinA eceat A SENSE OF DECENCY Constraina many people to hide tho dirt of their iitcheca. Tlicy mate th kitchen a secret chamber, into which it ia forbidden to enter; but half the trouble which thej take to hide the dirt and the dispraco which it en taila, would keep the kitchen clean, and all its pots and pans Lii-Lt aa a dollar, that ia, if they use a3.XOXaXO every WATERPROOF COLLAR or CO ft BE UP TO THE MARK O 13 WEEDS tiO LAUKDER1NO. CAM DS WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT, THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. w . 5-.'' . ,i3T . fl C VVAYi i I BELlCr.i; w.v. unci.: Inslanllv Stop Pain 1 & a, 'C.NELIRAlGlC.r-' A representation ofttieriumvlDe on our vrspDers. RaDWaT a CO. KEWTOKK. THE CatarrH BEST REMEDY FOR CHILDREN ecrFERINO FHOM COLD in HEAD SACFFLUS OR CATAKK1I rnai a . yiY. ttt KAY-FEVER A partlclp l apullod into each nostril and Is aeri-able. I'rtccSii ci'ats at !ni;n'it l.v ni:11 roistered. G"cts. KLV BKOTHKUS, M Warnn Street, New York. DROPSY TKKA'I'FJ I-'ItllF. ralllvely i wrd wtih rriahlr H ftnrdles. UV Clirrw tbOOaLDil l'f CaW. ( urf t'UMltsl Dft Bounced t opL by lfi .tyilavnu rruHs flrst do rntptom dla-aptH'sU-; la inn day. at lr.xt two-ttilrtla ii ayui ,ruiiia rtmufea. rtua i r irtw oook uiiino DlAls of nilraVCrilotm rtm-H. 1 on titty trwitmeut tr toj mall. If you or lt-r rrUl, seutl 10c lu ittmpi to pay postatrr. H. 11. jKitr; t Sos, Atlanta, C0M8ININC5 ARTtCLf Sj wzmfr nr niBMiTi ibc 1 nWm3 f TTl rllll ! I IT transsl ar 4- ZL FREE Eaa Mint fur Oiu- Vij oao. AwMrMdiwkt TV mil. sriciL taaa Uacaa jars, ca, ies a. ata as. "-- rs. VUlliBI. CHicwcsTcars English PEHHVROYAL PiLLS all DiasTOPlB PAN D( are man rnisot. I Aall ta. irrafaiai sue mamMMI aVraaasl. U fsfsl, a--' aUiie tawSaaS, aeid Vitas blat rlLtana. Taka m Mker. all villa ' ia rtmr4 u. pink rmp;ra ar WMatcHVItaa. Mad sLaw iatT.it f.ir i-avnlcntara, traTtaioaiiala a4 -UrIlar f..r 1. . " im tear, ay ntari auatll. Asm Ppf. a. aaa.l WM. FITCH & CO.. 1 0-t Corcmraa Halldlnc. Wasblnstoa. DC PENSION ATTORNEYS otorr-tS jfiars' rxrwrh-ncp. feucrrMrullT pro uta peualons anrt . l.lm. of all kinda In tanrtM poaslbia Him, 6 WSo EH tiai.a.sn auccsav Cl FRAZER AXLE GREASE BEST tV TlllT Wiimi ii Ita wearing quilltlet are nnsurnissod. antu allyoutlastliiKt o boxes of any other brnd. Notefiected by beat. -(.tr TliK GKM- OH SALE Bf DEALER!) GENERALLY. HTtUI, UooaepitiK, bUwWMM keruia, ...sasaeiM ihiiitih., f IBnia, rw. LaWM-Oiawlli V atll wlit k.w M A ' I . I '.-.... . m tm. Brrmml'm 4 1 me, 4 5t Mam at,. Hunaio. S. y PENSiOiliSi for nw law. Dr-.art ra r- MQmrmlmk. Mmm WMalMUi, p. o.. ClavlaaaU. o! a - -a AcVnowI- edged to be the oaly pr aotlo'al .load O&rt on the mar ket. Brery Doctor tn the country should hews. one- The bundle rack serve aa a place to carry their medicine end instruments. tfieir houses looK'v iiiyuur i - t 1 a it THAT CAN EH RELIED Oil ISTot to SpUt! ISTo-fc to Discolor ! BEARS THIS MARK. MARK. LEND YOUR EAR TO WHAT WE HAVE TO SAY. 31vo:e"77"Z'z::z;s BEST LOW-PRICED German ana English FCBLISHED, AT THE REVfABKABLr LOW FiUCEOa1 Only $1.00, Postpaid, 650 Pages, Or only $1.50, Postoaid, 1224 Pa jos. This nook oontalniRV) nnoly Prtntel rm of Cinar Typo on Kxoellent Papr, an 1 it H i 1 omely yet 8emoab:y liounl in Cloth. Ct Blvoa Enellati words with tho Gorman equlra letit anl pron Jnolation, an Uermsn wrli with Knllsh definition. If you kao li-tr. man word and deatra to know lu moan.rw In English, you look In on. part of th lljok wbllalf the Eng-Ilsti wool a taovu ait rox want to tnm-Uate it Into German, y jj wok Int j another part of ths Hook. It at :nTaiuahia to Oomians wrii ara noc thomua-hjf familiar with Eng-Haii. or to A marl cans who wish to loam Qormao. Oonildur Q-w aaily you oan msjtsrUsrmaa with Las aid of ll.is Dictionary If a half hour par day Is do. voted to atuJy, bow muoo bane 9 1 oan Im cerlved from toa knowledge, and hastoa to send far this nrst-olass book. You wui ort rotrretit. Can be ha1 at any Bookstore, at t!i oUja of this paper, or by applying to aMORWITZ & CO., 614 Chestnut Street. rilir.AUELPHLA. WALL PAPER BARGAINS! W will (tiarantor all ILmv rlran nrw coods Juat uada, and M IriiUj 6 ) ru ui th. ro.L Aatt-rd. roll While back 1'aaer. 3 le Aa H-rd. roll Vilt Paper. 3 le I Oc An H-T. roll Einbo.aed (Jilt Payer, to 13a. .IU Hortlera, 4 la IS Inches wide. 4 end 3c aer rrj. Borders witbeul Gill, a to 0 tachee lc sir yard. n'1 4o. In stamps Tor samploa of the host aad sTesuet barialiia In I lie country. XI. OADV, S03 11 IUI1 HTItllT Mention Oil. paper. Providence. R. I. THE DEPENDENT FENSION BILL Gr.nu pensloo. to -ol.llers. .altera aa.1 Uiels li.W"7",1rIfc",lr''"- 'eo Pen.lo.s tacreased. Writ. Im n .r.llsiel, t.n... ...... J. C. IICHUlllll. Ali v.l U., Chaunoy Bull.ling. M A -H I N I.TO . . t). 'ITOnBEELUiitt I I Tntane nonw Restore?. I UOr.KUNE'SGREAi NERVE RPSTfiRFJ I for all ftKAia Srii rt-ai m InraixiHLB If tka a dirwpi.4 FtU ater Hrwt davm taav Traravtla and l trial Itettl fr ta l patient, ibwy pirtc iprMifbari m b-.a wba .. Mud rwmrt.p.u and tii.irei aldrM of amiriad to im. RLINK, 11 Arrh St.. I'hi (.. to. Pa,. h bniirriaf.. BE WARE OP IM1 1 A 1 1 '- ' '' DEPENDENT PENSION BILL baa tjtx)oni a law. f 1 2 I KK IOSTIIu ail bonnratiiy dtaeiiarirtjwl Idtcra and Sailor of the late who ar lts-ai.axlratal from aarulns a aupLxfrt. Wtdowa tb aame, wltiiout r(iard to oauaa ot dA-aUi. lln4rt Fareou and Minor ClilMrm alao lntdr etHl. Over Itu "oara' axraprlenoe. KafartacM tn ail part ef ,h country. Jo raarir tf .njutcsfuL V'rita at one fur '1 opT of 1 aw,' blank aud full iv structionn au. mitti to k. McA l.l.is I ttli A o. ihucc-eaaora lo V m. Conard Jt Co.. O. 713. V thlngi-, D. ( . T prrrtte and tarty dort Bta 41 aa tba o perl lie TorthecertAloc urc oi mis ai-a. O. U.ISi, HA KAlf.M Aaiatardam. H. We haTa aold Bit Ci nianr jlt. nod u i v. ;u oan ml aa tmion. dD.1V DTCVK TON SBCALES o8 $60 BJNSHAMTQJi Baam Box Tars Beam N. Y. . air aVly I'nrwa la TJ jgjri TO 6 DATS.i fgp6aaraatMdl a a H " aal7 r ttw ?aM CaaSllOftl ft. tf ' - - a. ,t.
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