. ; .1 - - : THE FARMERS AND OTHERS. 1 Fr Tamgt. for F:gU Kli; i N Home a T imii ii ea ths IVrprrie of Bnfsr. aa. Saw M Kate IV Wholesome ApAsrUssa ts be TwkW ea the Ban Door ay Betas of laurast A Laasaa la RmlUr Makla. VT male butter from cream, w let cream from milk, and cq the eegetabte and aniaial kingdom, are we dependent for tue cruJa material, laye a writer Ii tha Amrr'.cao t'ultlTa tor. It h:i: been f;i:d thai by feeding- as we'l as t-rewiinff juu can ea rirh tt.e i.-.a.iry t.' mil, make the oily iaobulea m :tii-: v without a rela tive et!! i' "f ":?r bu'llt oJ 'i"1 la a lesser wit '; caaoioe aollda cou:d be cjin-d to l.kewi iurrraM. Then aj;a;n. experhueDta proTod that pecuhuriti s of voge;alle flavor, like the oi!'r iii'iuirifi to m.i from root, ensi. e:. i-oul'l b! averted by feedin,; each food to :., inect!y after imLkiiif. (ini- t mi l miik-flav- ord hertai;e vrh'-n i-inn-d to milk pro duce that mo'-i.'.'' iiti'i 'ii-lu'it lutter flavor, aiwny. .:-(.'. v'S'T I'jr lh con sumer. V:.:1- 1...' (Minpo-lt.no of but ter t si x tv -i' ; t ;urn ;i!m.tin und thirty ji.irti i. .:;,.. 1: r? remains two part wli.i U .' ii:T..-?.-(I debars the valu of tiin w':to. lhi-t insinitlcant proportion of V- "'th of the bulh coni-is if ""i- i ,i:u- odoriferous and flvorin in,-r. 1 ! nt . thu principal of which li.-i -i r-'i-.vrd the name of butyri'iw." I :iut.on the butter mkT nn 'nt , u-iir a lytbinj but the very bt-st i : ri r t s t- al color, because if baso inre-lin's ;! usod in eliminat ing the dye 'run the nnn.-itto s?e?da, the hue fiv.-n ti tr, dairy proJuct will be of an In prior cnt. It mint bo riMr."iilfrol lh.it the brtt wer globules or "oil drops' are not quite fluid, but lmvo a pasty consist ency. oin; to tho lare nmouut cf puiraitine- whu'h t icy co it lin. in pro portion t-v Th. ii':'iti'.v 'I'he globules vary In s:j bur ri:ri;j jh.ipo aliffht ly by teitiiiL'. b''rn more circu lar in form. We know tint a rupture of these lobu!es rn-'am rancidity of the product, an 1 r.ici I b far fitted, only for ax e xrem-. 1 hoe globules' taken la common nj.upoo the (Train." t',u raiu of buttor should not bo bi i-Kou ti.iit Ij spread by the tnblo kn.'j of t m consumer. Tba writer hre p:scnts trie nioit allent point of t'ue r-.i-.r and intelli gent method of rioilir with this oleoinous cmrr.'liiy: 1. 'rea-n rren:n: evenly in one batch, nor never il n; '--es in dirnti stages of m.'irurity r..xe.i tojelbor priorf churning 1L Churni at a r.'.;f"rn tenipcrn i tare, of whicn an aver-,o of to- can be regarded n.i i'mt:irl 5. A firm grnnu'iit.on of tli b ittrr, which the pro or te'i.pT.-Uure in thj era am wiU a-:n. a. The w.isi.in rf the butler with cold Witr. wK-n it i-i in a granulated stato. U.rhi-x -i o .'d b oecom pliBhed ! v sfiVo rc. on of tins dah tiil l.i" w.fer r-;n otT clear. WcrU'iv-'i 1 the butter Tf'tbJ ffut'jwn, e-rc:-;- "X'reme caution-KHtofT--i .- -..! a-i tlie sa! ' which ebi-".! ! ' ti: t;ne,t titid. pur V grm'.f. i i:;e. -rporated in tha butter rn.. ' n- j -.: siiould cca$e to' man1puiiro :t ; ;h-j ladle. 6. r;ici". - r '-ict in iniraaimlate ckv'-i. A c. re i ro-e.- of manufact ore will :-. . : i-.-!it if the butter p-iei.-d '' 'v. - r in 'irielean ves sels Kc t r--v w;t!t liat pertinac ity pp'ir- jii 1 1 or. a will clin to lt mi-i.-'!i m.- ' e.. ( f turn Hnd jars. Ou!y pmi.o -. ! uo ,t ..via k-ill the mi rroseo; ie JP. w.icb. if net eliml-nat-d from -': of 'he firkin, will by tt.eir -pre.,. ; . intt) t;-.e butter structured Ilavir and io""sr' Its tuar.vcrao.o -,..; -j. it 1hf-. t the ltAro Pnnr. "H'iio cut-.-rs bcre leaves pipe be hind." The hor-e- "! Ve a'l tbe better for work in - his w.iy tliwijh the winter. Tl;e Tirtn tl-.ar cii ki tie" riht ti!e of a hore biauact la a ln t ciasi horse tn in. Too many l.ore. eat un durir(f the Wlrte!" all they L.ie crnd curing the summer. The ho binnk-- mv fed and f!e-h iei jii'.'.'m.-. u-ed to cake anim.il hear. Kerning mate' in n-y other re ceptacle th;m uti ;ii.a cr tin box 18 tempting Pr tluein-. Some peep Hi -ik a farta an!mal is HVe a prtae-s,:,i:i p no o.-od UiiUl Meked. Th- m ...: m t.ik..n. The farm lor--c. h:i-iu only litrht tabor, and rot m-... '. of that, d-irinu the winter, should to.. : I gm'.a and Snore roug-hnes than o-irin ihe sura- The men that p ti Iron tit In ttorsea mootl.s in r- ro d weather, without r;t wu;;;,!-:; the. bJ-t. ha-- al together too much of ".Lie ?av;(g-0 m hi, aoorpoaitloo. rrtli. It b equally Certain that rr.iney in-v-essed In fertii'ers or fertilizinrj materials H fr- -jUrntlv thrown away through i jnor.uieo t ' 'bo wint cf the soil to which tl:o f.'tiiUior Is to be applied. A in which any of th plnt 'rmiuiT eo-nirnt-i is abundant ami in an a v a ('.ut form requires nc such c'onie-.t i.i a '. ti i,.or. It is only no-s h H w.'ii.-Ii are drticient it the oii ttiit tn :-t ho supplied. an4 until farmer li.ive lonrr.i'd some ea.-j an-1 jr;i.-t;. al ir- th-vi of determining tlie c:i r:i--'er cf t'i' ir oil the proti' from ferti i ers. 1 roue rnxed or other wise, wt.l pro-, e. an I'uc-i tain quaatit-. T t ratilw rshornfirs. t tic 5e:nn of the Sullivan cnuntj court at Montie... !o. New York, then came up. ti app! - atioa for a new trial a ;aje that i ::: rely novel to tho coirt of it at 'a;e anJ cf hlgl moment to the owner of horned cattle Tho caso o-i-ji :. 'i vl in a comolain ent.-n-d bv the I. -: I aentof the socle ty for the lVevcutiua cf Cruelty ti Andmals before .T i4-e Toter Ton siaat a?amt J-ihn Austin, a farmer of the town of ll x'ii and. of cruet mod no naturai treatment of n ne of his dairy catt.s in sawii, orT th--r horns. The proof of tho aiie.-d of?cn was com plete, and the j-at.ce pronojacrd the defendant guUty aci Cusd hia and cos la. a Carinas Clltlaw James I rea-iyp-wr'.;er, of rennyl aoia, has a curium collection of clovers from UiuVreut etatoa. The clovers are mounted upou a card so as to represent a four-leaved c!ovr. One leaf is raa-lc up of cloven four leaved clovers. ano'.iiT of nine five leaved clovers, and the fourth of six seven-leaved clovers and four eipht leaved clover 1 ho stem is repre sented by a eerie of clovers contain ing cup or furu.el leaves, and at the ssry end Is onj clover having nine leaves and a cup and auolher clover having thirteen loaves. Tin t lirrrT Trss Sine. la a recout paper I'rof. Llntner tpoke of the rava ;--s of the cherry tree iliur, to'imi .vru, and said there was no need of -ueli destruction of foliuifo by tliis pe-t as hut beaa re po: t -.1 t- ui .1, for tli-i l.vrvja can be re iai y u.-sirtiynl by spnying tha reoi w..u -iielurd ia water ag ounce of the powder to. two gllmma f. water, or by dustinir the foil re witti fresh, air-rlaked lime. !! Twrkaya. There are six breads of dome tin turkeys la the United Stales, which are known as the bronze, the 2tarra raosett, the biaclc baff. white ao4 sUte. The largest of the broase tar ksys. raised principally la Khode Is land and noriij Monlnton. Ct.. attaial a weight of forty-five pounds whsa twe jrears old. and yearliog-s tweatj pouad mm ra. There is much la the breed, there If much la the feed, and there Is more in the feeder than either. A good feeder Will d fairly well with a good breed and poor feed, or with good feed ana a poor breed. But a good feedet putting good feed into a good breed i the acme ot perfection ia dairying. I'rastlcal Mia. Cauliflowers are superior to cabbage in every respect for tue table, and can be grown as easily. l'aint splashes may be removed from window p iocs by a very hot solu tion of soda, using a soft flannel. Mildewed linen may be restored by soaping the spots, and while wet covering- tuem w.lh powdered chalk. Colored embroideries, edgings and Inserting are used to a considerable extent just now for trimming under clothing. Strensthen vinejjar by freezing It, snd then remove tue ice which forms on the surface; the water of the vine gar only freezing. For family use It Is advisable to plant six or eijrht peach trees every year, which will take the place of those that are ceasing to bear from age. Corncobs contain more potash than wood. If they are used for fuel, and the ashes saved, it will be the most economical mode of disposing of them. Judgment in planning and arranging the work to he. done will accomplish more than the amount of work itself. System and regularity save work an (J time. Hos ought to be fed regularly even during the summer, but a good feeding ' place should be provided, as it is not; a good plan to feed hogs grain Of any kind on the ground. A Kideewater. Pa., rhvsiclan save that olive oil is au antidote for rattle-' snake po.Yin. Half a dozen table-1 spoonsful are suthcicnt, he says, to cure any snake bile. The French method of administering cantor oil to children is to pour the oil into a pan over a moderate tire, break an f?(t into it and stir up; wiiea it is done flavor with a little salt or sugar cr currant jelly. To rtarch col'ars, make some gum water of clean gum arable; keep it ia a bo.tle. and when wished work a lit tle of it and a trifle of common soda in to the ordinary starch. It adds both los and sti.'Tut-ss to the collars. New ulsters for traveling are of rtripod or checked cloth, and are made I with straight, double-breasted fronts. I redin?ote backs, large sleeves and shoulder capes, the latter la plain' triple layers or a single large frilL t-eeJs of beets, carrots and parsnips are alow to germinate. They may be made to swell and sprout quickUy if placed in a flannel bag and moistened with warm water daily, i-ome gar deners mix the soeds with fine earth before placing the seeds ia the bag. lurk indigo blue India silks will a'ain be used for morning gowns. The newest designs are white flowers, thi-tles or grape clusters, or stripes of yel'ow, green, white or red, placed two inches :-part in clusters of two nar row lines with a lavendar stripe be tween. It is proposed both la TIenna and la furis to water the streets with a dis infectant mixture with water having powerful antiseptic matters dissolved in I it. They sre tired waiting upon the j microscopists to discover toe influenza j microbe and mean to get rid ot the disorder as best they may. I No experienced planter wouM ever! think of planting trees with bruised j and mutilated roots. When the roots are damaged at the time of lifting the ! tree, the mutiiatod or bruise! part thou'.u be cut ol with a sharp knife, so that the wound may present a clean, smooth curface. The healing process is in this way accelerated, and the risk of damage by fungoid growth lessened to a lara-e extent Recent experiments prove that salt Is a ne-esity for fowls, and that when it ia supplied them they keep la ; hefer condition and lay a larger! number of tpss. Salt la one ot the! Lon-Utucnts of cg;s and must be pro- videl. Of course an excess ot salt Is I Injurious, but if the soft food Is seis-j oned with it benefit will be obtained from its ue better than In any othes . i - i.to u w s, i - v vur fow s a proportion of salt In the too) two cr three times a week. I., r. I e p Sneerr. Sneczi' and the manner in whic!: :he sueeie is sneezed, is an interetir -tiidy in itself. Xo two persons sneez xai tly alike. A two months' study of his spasmodic practice has filly ienionstratrd the fart that there r a auich individuality ; j the sneeze of the average man or woman as there n in :hc laujrh, the conversation, the wal. "r the handwriting. The little boarding-school miss trips jauntily along the street, and in turn ing to note if she Is attracting due at tention, happens to inadvertently look it the sun; in a moment her nostril icgin to tickle, and burring her face in the folds of the neatest of cambric handkerchiefs, she contracts her shoul ders, and gives utterance to the dain tiest "skick-skick-skirk" imaginable. The fat woman, with a basket uon her arms, halts suddenly npon the street, bows her head reverently, re mains set for a few moments in wllj expectation, and then, straightcning np a little, inhales the air until she wells up like a balloon, then "ah-h-h-choooool ah-h-h-tchooool ah ah-ah kitch-tsschoo I oh, my I" aud wobblo i!oDg, wiping her inflamed nose on Lcr spron. The tall, cadaverous man, whose jv sry look indicates the presence of o-n-umptlon, stops short on the sidewalk, nervously runs his hands into half a dozen pockets before he can find his handkerchief, throws his liead back ward nntil his nose points at the City Uail clock, and electrifies all within hearing with a spasmodic "witchoo-witchoo-witcho-o-o-o-wi-wi - witcho-o-o-o I" then gives bis peaked nasal organ a wipe or two, and moves painfully along. The ncrvons man stop, while a look -f pain crosses his face, draws two or three long breaths to huiry the thing along-, then doubles himself up a if endeavoring to shoulder the heaviest portion of his body, twists his face out of all semblance of a human being, and Jerks out his "kroo-whak-kroo-whak-boosh-ah-kroo-whak-oh I" and leaves the spot, wearing a look of the most -iisconolate pain. It does one good to see the Jolly fat man sneeze. He throws back his mas sive shoulders, opens hi cavernous month to its fullest capacity, ahurs both eyes, and fairly raise the dead with hi "ah-achooool ah-schoooo 1 ah-ah-achoooo I whoopee I woosh-ah-schoooooo-wagh hooo-phy schoooo I" There la an Thomascat, Jndlan chief named WOMA!C IwrCITIOf. KeAriy Always Ri(b( Im fter Je1jinenl la Reaard to Gonnoa Thiaas. An old rntleman over seventy came Into the city from his farm without Lis overcoat. The day turned chilly and he was obliged to forego his visit to the ' fair. I To a friend who remonstrated with blm for going away from borne thus unprepared, be said: I thought it was going to be warm; my wife told me to take my overeoat,but I wouldn't. Women have more sense than men anyway." A frank admission. Women's good sense la said to come from intuition; may It not be that they are more close observers ot little tninga. One thing is certain, they are apt to Hike the nail on the bead, in all the ordinary problems of life, more fre quently than the lords of creation. According to Dr. Alice Bennett, wbo tecently read a paper cn Bright' disesss before the Pennsylvania State lied leal Society, persons subject to bilious attacks and sick headaches, who bare crawling sensations, like the flowing of water in the bead, who are Hired all the time' and have unex plained attacks of sudden weakness, may well be suspected ot dangerous tendencies In the direction of Bright' disease." The Teteran newspaper correspond ent, Joe Howard, of the Nsw Yotk Prut, In noting this statement, sug- gesw: "Fossibly Alice la correct In hr diagnosis, but why doesn't she give ome Idea of treatment? I know a man wbo has been 'tired all the time for ten years. Night before last be. took two dose of calomel and yester day be wished be hadn't." A proper answer is found In the following letter of Mr. Davis, wire ot Iiev. Win. J. Davis, of Basil, O., Junt Slat. 1S9J: "I do not hesitate to say that I owe my life to Warner' Safe Cure. I bad a constant hemorrhage fom my kid neys for more than five month. Tht physician could do nothiug for me. Jay husband spent hundreds of dollars s nd I was not relieved, l was unaoi the care of the most eminent medical men in the State. The hemorrhage ceased before I bad taken one battle of the Safe Car. I can safely aud do cheerfully recommend it to all who art safferera of kidney troubles." crRiors. Fame cannot brincr Immunity- or! punishment, but it is very rough cn Kttle I'atti to have a cigarette uame after her. The recent search for a Chinese Im ported woman was very curious. Ow would think the best search would Im for the means to lose her. The Government is to forbid somi Indians the privilege of the war-dance This dance always makes the red mat fighting mad because throughout it ha keeps stepping on his own corns. John Bucks of I'rbana, Q., claimi that his barn has been struck by lijrht ning four times in six years. Kithei Bucks or veracity has lost in reputa tion, or Wiggins is a gTeat man. The reports about the Hon. Mr. Sullivan's inebriety are too frequent t be reliable. Some day the honorabli gentleman should get sober enough tt knock out these miserable slanderers. They tell of a lady in Carlisle, N. J., who didn't borrow anything of I neighbor in thirty-four years of mar ried life. fhe must have bad mud trouble, but she probably borrowed hat of her husband. Vicky Woodliull announces hegpelf In an English paper a Candidas foi President of the United States ; but tht last national election showed that tht English were t doing any American voting worth mentioning. A woman in Ohio sold sheep-pell for thirty cents when it was wortt seventy, and her husband went and hanged himself. If she had twenty husbands of that kind she ought tc have twenty sheep-pelts to sell. Mrs. Snell, of Idaho, gave birth the other dav to three bovs and three pirls. Here are two threes of a kind,! it onr mathematics are correct; and 1 JniucKiy word droppsd from the ton Mr. Sncll befrins to have apprehension ' "e cannot t-e brought back again by a that the good lady will deal the entire pack. The Ivnentor rarely gets the reward of his ingenuity; and there is a good deal of svmpathv for the poor old wretch who killed Oesswoin because he generously gave his suicide, .s well as his invention, to the niau who made the thing Inevitable. A woman in Massachusetts sued for divorce because she found a strange hair on her husband's coat; but the man proved that the hair might have grown there, and she had no proof aa to the several that had apparently grown in the butter. The worst thing that can be said of Sam Cox is that nobody has a word against him or his memory. Men of positive force bave enemies that are frequently an honor to them. Still, Mr. Cox is all right now. That ia a firt-rate reputation to go to heaven with. "What does the world care for dead folks?" asks the editor of the Chicago Mail, epeaking of George Eliot and some others. Iear sir, it takes first-rate care of their memories, good and bad ; aud bevond that what elould dead folks care for what live folks care for them? For a Tonng Conple. What is needed to insure a larger de gree of happiness in this world is moral independence and moral principle. The notion tliat the end is attained when Ihe altar is reached is almoet a crim inal mistake. That is not the end; it is only the beginning. As a rough farmer once said, "to marry and Iovo each other for a few months is as easy as rolling on a log; but to love each other right along for forty rears, np hill and down, well, it's quite a job. There is hard work before a young couple. They must get used to each other, make mutual concessions, get their plans, aims, interests to work imoothly in double harness. There is too much kicking in the traces, too strong a desire to have one's own way, too little forbearance, an insistence opon one's rights, but a forge tfulncss of one's duties. Then it is well to remember that at 25 you can't have what you will per haps be able to buy when you are 60, if you are economical. Young people pend too freely, are unwilling to pinch themselves in order to have a surplus, delight in show, and ire apt to live beyond their mean. New York Herald. Editor You see Mr. Pulpit, we hare i Bible in the office. Clergyman (examining the Bible) Yon ceep It n'ce and clean, don't you? There are no finger marks on it. Fixtiso A Wast. "There is a talk f reducing the course of study at Harvard from four years to thiee," said McCrackle. . 1 "The idea la to give more ti me to base kwOj 1 uppoaa," replied HcCorkie. UUMOEOCS. Jold bloomed. "She jilted me for uiat fellow Jim wlien we were three days out from UverpooL" 'Threw you over overboard In mid ocean Barbarousr dox't know what to put my boy st. Kai 1 IVbbs, -He's a promising rouoes'er. vry promising." "In that ase," said liobbs. Mmake a shoemaker xr a tailor of him. " Moth Fit: And do you really feel so rery bad. Bjbby?" Bobby: Y'es, ma, I tin't quite sick enough to need any nedicine. but I'm a little bit too sick t go to school. Patient I say doctor, what sort of a ump is this on the back of my neck? Doctor It la nothing serious, but I would advise you, nevertheless, to keep four eye on It. They Bite, too. "Why did you (o down to that low toned place to lodger" "lxiw toDed? Why, man, I want you to understand that there are lota of big buja there." WDKRE TO I1ANO THE MOTTO. Minister Here's a motto I want the eyes of my congregation to dwell upon un 11 Its words are engraved upon the tablet of the people's niem ry. Shall I hang it here In the center of the pul pit? Minister's wife Oh, nol Hang It over yonder in the corner right side of the ilock. Sub divided affections. Helen nere, J.ick, Is a rel rose for you. that means my best love, you know. Jack Yon darling! Do I get that flower in your other hand, too? Helm Xo. That's for Tom. my other adorer. It is myrtle, and means constancy and fidelity. Mrt ii iv a name. City Boarder "Why, I don't see anything around here but sand and marsh. 1 though the name of your tlace was Forestvllle." Farmer Frogpond "Ye. sir, yessir. I named it after the great tragedian Edwin Forrest." IT would not suit. VNow.niad aiu." said the pentlemauly clerk, "this canet can't be beat." "Then I don't want it," replied the shopper. "I always take up my carpets In the spring and beat them." Expecting too Much. Mr. Pet erby I am afraid that our son Jo':uuy is g-ttiug Into liad habits. Jude Petciby He may turn out tolies great man neverthelefs. Sjuie of the greatest men who ever lived had tad habits. But I e does not show any other signs 01 being a great man. well, you can't expect everything rrotn him. Hl3 tOST VMBTtEI.A. "Now.slr." said the Colonel to the Major, "I took no notice or your behavior la-st evening. considerii g the state you were in; but sre you aware you put your umbrella in my earr "On, thank you so much," replied tne ii.ijor. "I'd na notion where I'd left It, Would you mind returning it?" Clara (waking) "Whose poem was that you've junt read?' Isaliella " hy. that was Brown inirs." Clars, "I thought ro. I knew it moment I fell asleep." the -Selby "What is Mr. Ponsonby nro- fession. lo you know?" Miss Popinjay "Oh. I've beard rana ay mat ue was a pe.slmlsl." The art of veneering was known to the Egyptians more than 3000 years igo. i be sculptures of Thebea are said 'jo illustrate the process. Life Is misery to thousands of people who j .ve iiie tatnt or scrofula In their blood. there Is no o licr remedy equal to Hood's Sarsaparlila for scrofula, salt rbeum and rvery form of blood aisea.se. It is reasonably lure l-i Den. ui an who try it. The Chinese have a saying that an :cacli and six horses. l'nre sonr Is wr.ite. Krown snnns r s.ini. eiate.l k uh rosin. Periume ii tmly put in lo " I'irsrm-e oi pttir-a J1Z. UoMjli.s hirrtr.c o.ii is pure, wluie, 4Dd uiiscenieii. aas uetru 9j,u s.nce lsuo. iryitnuio. A fat men's club, containing 119 neniLers.ard representing an aggregate ciiit of 24,0 ij pouuds, flourishes In Mount l'ieasatit, Mich. Itnpi lire -ur-guaranteed ly t'r, J. 11. Mayer, b6l Arch r-a., i'hll'a, fa. Ease at once, no operation or de ay iroin business, attested by thou sands ot cures alter others fail, advice hee, send for circular. The cheif supply of cloves la ob- ained from the Islands of Zanzibar aud Cemba; where the clove tree wa in- Touuced in ldO. Frarer axle Uraasa. The Frazer Axle Grease is the very best a trial will prove we are right. Krcetved irst premium at North Carolina State Fair Centennial, and Paris Exposition. ' Hol'yhocks, single and double for- net tne clnet feature of the Massac h lsetts Horticultural Society's 6how in iostotl. Both the tnfthod and result whea Syrup of Figs is taken; it ia pleasant tied refreshing to the taste, and acta eentlyyet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanse the y lem eiTectually, di.pcis colda, head :tcbes and fevers and cures habitual crnrtiiwtion. Syrup of Fig is the only remedy of it kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ao .eptable to the stomach, prompt in ta action and truly beneficial in its t iTects, prepared only from the moat healthy and egreeable substance, ita many excellent qualities eon oiend it to all and have made it .he most popular remedy known. Syrup of Fige is for sale in 60o -nd 81 bottles by all leading dru iU. Any reliable druggist who nay not have it on hand wul pro nre it promptly for any one who wi.shes to try it Do not accept tny substitute. CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO. K , "Z OSS, aawu. ct. nr r$m, at runwAW, C4X, : r i F'" it- a A PHlLANTllKOFIC TBi. Would you mind giving me another bowl of coffee; and make it a lutle strongtr please?" aa d the tramp at the kltch. n door of a beuevo'.eut housewife. "Another bowl of coffee! Why, you bave drauk two already," said the good Lidy. 'It is not altogether for myself that I drink It," replied the tramp sadiy. "I bave read that coff-e sometimes pro duces inebriety, aud 1 w sh to test it in order tJ be able to caution my fellow, that's all. ' injre this morning? Welt, so-lorg." BY".K.T.ia. " win wuin That's the way you feel after one or two of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets have done their work. You feel well, instead of bilious and consti pated ; your eick headache, dizzi ness and indigestion are gone. It's done mildly and easily, too. "You don't have to feel worse before you feel better. That is tho trouble with, the huge, old-fashioned pilL These are email, sugar-coated, eas iest to take. One little Pellet's a laxative, three to four are cathartic They regulate and cleanse the liver, Etomach and bowels quickly, but thoroughly. They're the cheapest pill, sold by druggists, because you only pay for the good you get. They're guaranteed to give satis faction, every time, or your money is returned. That's the peculiar plan all Dr. Pierce's medicines are Bold on. Can you ask more ? ASTHMA. ropluim'i A ithtni 1k:iOc '.iMi Imntetliate rlif t is bt'lievt-'i to br the wHtASTHMA Rv-medy aDown i iiumaniiy. A -vMMice w iriv X Tr...l Pack:ir HIKE. Sold iv liruirms.s. Sriit bv mall. tK--tiia!(i. f rfl lerr ArMr, THUS. I'Ol'il AM 2oUl Jl.Ut'e AvcliUt. l'iilllt:I,lilsU mm C7i ihlrcn wing Too Fast become listless, fretful, without ener gy, tl.tn and weak. But you can for tify them and build them up, by the use of CF PURE CQD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITE3 OT I-iiue and Soda. They will take It readily, for K is al most as palatable as milk. And it should be remembered that IS A PRE vi tive oh rrKF or fotens ob comm. IN BOTH THE OLD AND T0UN3. IT IS JMEQU Allta. Avoid rMitutiottoffrri. f For Coughs 0 Colda 1 k. r m 5 Tber is no lledicin lik OR. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC &3 3ir S SYRUP. lie hs i ; .r ft If 1 1 -n "a n t to the ts,ts and s b..t c.nlsin s fmrticls of l.tli- iWttuUefa HW11C1IH.IDU1S Pri. fim pr tillls. Ur. Sbanrkl B.. k .n 1"..tiMiiiii.ti..Q and its Cure. cuil4 fits- AJ.lr- Dr. J. It. bphenclr A. nn. VhilarIloh For a Discrdared Liver Try BEECHAH'S PILLS. 25cts. a Box. OF Al.r, DRUOOKTS. 44 70S CAliTlilN w- " "aaa'aa ISbas-a ars ansa Slamred aa ksllsa. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE FOR CENTLEMEN. a.l-!rr. on postal forvaiuabls laformasioa V. I.. Illluil.AS, Hrwlilsa, Maas. aaa a) vn aaf p a apw sas a Iqsu-u uoos n-mm rA I iull I o ; SaSH CcMrnasUoo. . u. s. I. . n s M-hinslan, It. C A LATE CF.xsrs jiiKf- 'T1ia fViin of I'arlsj is con-.iiiff to this country," "wen, i bope ri-'U be estimated at his proiier woith," said tbe Chicago man. "Tlie COtlllf. of i TI icn t vna virv badly managed.'' " I ' W H T TTrn ii-HinTin . mm TIIMK lliKllMKNT.- A valuable lllus iiaiei l'.: ..( sevciiiy twn panes sent free, on reei.t i.f in -.-i,rs. t cover cost f mailiue, etc. Ad.lrcM, 1'. u. lix loi 1'lilladelphia, l a. Iii Home males wore back for mourili- S. While the wnmon IndieatA.I their grief by wearing white garments. FITS: AH Fits moTipearree tT Dr. K;tneaQreflt rstrre lieurt?r. Noi'iissrM;r nrst Uav's ase. Mar scxHis cures. Tiea! ife slid ft uv irial iwu.slreeti t ncsses. ctuu to ir. tkiiucaai Arcn St. faua.,fa. A Xew Jersey ieach erower went Into hia orch.ird this year and found but half a dozen pe iches on 1.7u0 trtei faffl!ete9 wltb hmmm nan rw Tm.m T-hMn. on'sKye-water. liruinrisu sell at & per tioiUa A mountain side makes the best pasture for younff cows, because climb- mg lendi to strengthen the calves. A. M. rilTFST. nrni-rit KV1fti-:Ti. t.j sav.- . iiii-. v. kT.." Zt". .V"i' """1 satisfactlim. Can get plenty of testimonials, aa sC 5-,rYHm.'iV-s3 R w. ill li, 74a, u. auusgiaia Life misery To thousands of people who nare tbe taint of scrofula In their blood. The azonle caused bj the dreadful running sores and other manifesta tions of thla disease are beyond description. There Is no remedy equal to Hood's Sarsapsri'la for scrofula, salt rbeum and eTery form of blood disease. We know that it bxs cured th severes cases and It will benefit all who five It a trial. "skrrofula bunches to my neck disap peared when I took Hood's Sarsapartlla.' A. K. Kei LET, I'arkenburs, W. Va. Hood's Sarsaparilla . Sold by all drueirlsts. 1 ; six for S. Prepared only by C. I. HuoU & CO., Lowell, Mans. lOO Dose One IoIIar WHY TIIET BECAME HONEST. The other morning as a farmer was coming into the city by way of the Grand River Road a bag of oats slid off bis load un noticed. A citiz-n stood at bis gate and witnessed the occurrence with out saying a word. When he thought it safe to do so be ran out to secure the baz, but as be reached it a second man came up. "I saw it first," said one. "Xo, you didn'tl" I did!" You didn't 1" "Say. youl" both called In chorus to the farmer, and as be turned about each nan went his way. As there was like ly to be a fuss as to wbo should profit by the find they decided to beat each other by being honest. One Thousand Dollars. I will forfeit the above amount, If I fan to prove that Kloraplexion Is the best inedloiue in existence for Dyspepsia. Indigestion or Bilious iiss. It is a certain cure, and afford Immedi ate relief, in cases of Kidney and L.iver Com plaint. Nervous Debility ami Consumption, r loraplexion builds up the weak system and cures where other remedies fail. Ask your druKtrist for It and Ret well. Valuable book "Tbinirs Worth Knowing," also, sample bottle sent free: all charges prepaid. Address Franklin Hart. 88 Warren Street New Vork. "If you'll go to work IH give yoi something to eat," said tbe kind-heur ed woman. "I can't follow my pro fession unless you do," returned the tramp, "for I am an alter-jinnei speaker." Why 6HE LOVED BOSTOV. "I do so love Boston said the liitle girL It's my own dear natatorium." Your natatorium?" "Yes; it's my birthplace, you know." Oklahoma Guide Book and Map sent anvwlire on receipt of aocts.T lera; 'o Kansas city.M. Timber, Mineral. Farm Lands and Handles In Missouri, Kansas, Texas and Arkansas, bought aud sold. Tyler & KausasCity, Mo. Lee Wa's Chinese Headache Cure. Harmless In enect, quick and positive iu action, -sent prepaid on receipt of 1 per bottle. Aileler & Co. Izz yaiidolte tt Kansas City, M. Da Yaa Eer Spslslf Any person sendinz ns their name an 1 a1 dresswill receice information that will M ti a fortane. BenJ. Lewis 4t Oo., bocurity buiMine. Kansas city, M i-.iaraiiteed five year eight per eeut. First Mirtk-aies on Kansas City property. Interest paaMe every six mouths; i-rmctpal anil luter et Citll.srted wiien du and remitted without expense to lender. For sale bv J . II. Hauerlein A Co., Kausaa City, Mo. Write for particulars. Money inTested in 4-twlce one hundred dol lar buiMiim lots in suhurl4 of Kans.ts City w.U pay from live bundled to one thousand per cent, the next few years under our piau. .5 cash aud A per mouth without interest con trols a desirable lot. Particulars uu applica tion. J. li.tt.iuorleiu & Co.. KausasCilv, Mo. FrlgUt caused a young lady In Mad Ian, lad., to scream so loudly, and open her luoutb to such an extent, that she dislocated her jaw. No rolson Calomel or other Injurious mineral enters Info the eom posliion ol St. Bernard Vegetable fills. Their claim to cure all diseases is based up -n Hflr aliiiitti-d power lo promote ilieestuui. nutrition and excr.-timi, punfv the blsl and retoi. im paired vitality and stimulate I lie l.t-altliy ac iou if the iiv-r. kidneys, skin, bowels and liins. the derauenii-nt of w Inch jis the cause of all diseases, i.r ne .rly all. A satuule of i lie ht. lu-rnard Vi-Ketable l'ill will be sent rte to all applicants. Address, St. Bernard, Bui 2416, New Vork. The Clncago Drovers Journal ob serves) that southern cities are showing up well In the annual statrments of trade aud commerce. Can 11 'n lii.iney Cure Tor lrosr. Gravel, Diabetes, liright's, Heart.L'rinary or l.iver Diseases, Nerv ousness, &.C. Cure guaranteed. SJ1 Arch btreet, Philad'a. $1 a bottle, for Jo, or OriiKgisu 1W0 certificates of cures. Try it. j A lious9 In Georgetown, D C, has just bteti Mnnc;!l for the first time !ince 11, and the carpenter say he has found sawed shingles that had been laid within ten yean in much worse con dition than the shaved pine shingles which had been in wear eighty-seven years. JT ether Wek!f Paper Suleika ; Army Life and Adventure. A Phenomenal Scout; by Gen. O. O. Howard. Reading Indian "Sign;" by Gen. John Gibbon. Hunting Largo Game; by Gen. John R. Brooke. In Big Horn Canon; by Gen. James S. Brisbin. Latest Discoveries in Science. ThU Series of Papers explains In a simple manner the recent researchci of the greatest Spsclaliits In Scienca. The Stare ; by J. Norman Lockyer, F. R. S. The Moon; by Prof. E. S. Holden. The Earth; by Prof. N. S. Shaler. - Tb Ocean; by Camille Flammarion. The Sun; by Prof. C. A. Young. College Athletic Sports. By Harrard, Princeton and Yale Captains. College Boat-racing; by R. W. Herrtck. Foot-Ball at Princeton; by E. A. Poe. Base-Ball: Matches Lost and Won; by A. A, Stagg. The Succesa at the Bar of Famous Lawyers; by Lord Coleridge, Chief Justice of England. Incidents in the Livea of Famous Surgeons; by Sir Morell Mackenzie M D Railway Storie by Railway Men; by Prominent Railroad Officials. Jules Verne's Boyhood, telling how he became a Story Writer; by Jules Verne. Among tbe Highland Peasantry; by The Marquis of Lome, lilus. by The Princess Louisa! The Girl with a Taste for Music. Thrown cn How can She make the most X remarkable svrles of papers written expressly for The Com ramus by the following; famous singers: Madame Albani. Miss Marie Van Zandt, Miss Emma Juch. Miss Emma Nevada. Madame Lillian Nordics. Hon-SfartTa ? T "n1 A Chrmin1 JnWrL.r' Kiri"g ",al info"'" 1" t. Art Work, Fancy Work. Embroidery, the Decoration of Boom., tbe Care of riant,, THIS SLIP rivV7orBlV vowum I J - --, WITH A FEW HENS Is the motto and teachings of th Br.t ru'Mni JTr V' (yv -A, w. Di.mths 2& rts. Cash or usmi Sample frf. A.lcirMa 1- AKM-1 Ot LTIt . It.,, , it.,; IF YOU CAT GET IT It ta Abwlutety Pur, nitrhir fmtrntrtt. m RotaF'tMxl. imi Ma rmy or mile f-Kid w rhrtip a we jrtliiknroMwhenh-iarMulttn 'Mm Unr- . .Ill nH tvauVnald bT ITtaXll MM f i l los. ft A ! W JlAISINti iiVWK" (prtTe ft ct-lit Omtitia dll poultr aviTotirit wtrh tU pm-ri, nr t nrrml' i. k I'uw.lcr frr 60c -nt. or, on ljarj" t l-i r""'"" a, '-ir 10 'rerular iriei an-l i.ui 1.. fr. hH'npU efor SI 00. Htx ltvrv(ftna, rinrw pre-paid, t;.. (r-il fTtamim or rtri. In iimii't r..t- ttiar, ot cUnirVr .i"n. leim.mUlssenf fr. t. S. JOHNS A t , g Uom liuux htrt.,,. UHCH s C-mL. '-it fir Ought shdxnds forndrhinO': WTH l Sop o b.Try Acoske Inyour nexVhouseIenirig Cxnd.be convinced "IGNORANCE of the law excuses np man," and ignorance is no excuse for a dirty house or greasy kitchen. Better clean them in the old way than not at all ; but the modern and sensible way is to use SAROLIO on paint, on flc are, or windows, on pots and pans, and even op. stauay. To b ignorant of the uses of SAPOLIO is to be behind the age. P ISO'S KEMEDY KOK CATAKEIL Best. Easiest to nse. C heapest. Relief Is iniinediaUt. cure is ceiUin. 1-or Cold iu the Head it lias no eg.uaL It an Ointment, of wh.rh nostrils. I'rice.&Or. fi .Id hy 4 rlrlraastw. T prerHTibP and tunv-r.. dopw Hig ii mm tt.e unl I wide fur i ti ueruuiicurc Of thlt) dttAa. u. u. INHKAHAM.M p., AoibUTdttUi, N. V. W bave sold Big d foa Diaoy yeara, aud ii aui frtrn tUa bat of saii 1. It DYCHRITOla it. -id ty nr; .i i IT(. "STOPPED FREE 1 B a Mitn-rttHv .Vmvm. II BfS Inisns Prson RrstPTsd. I WLr. KLINE'S GHEAt NERVE RESTORER for OH SsIS Srsvs li.CA-r fi.i nrr t frir A-e, Afftllvn; ft", rlC, srsixisLS ir lahra a- riir.n.d. .Vr, f'tti atlur firm! dfiv S 7rrati ...d , 2 lri.1 1mI1 fr to Vtt Ti.ti.i.t.. ih.r rit. eiim rh.riiF. on b", when fsrl..d. S'ti-l i'. O aii.1 m.frM ..Mlrr.. o il n t'S. HI. 1st. H.11 Arrh St.. -. .dli.t.u. t'a. lirscsu-s. Hi. M aAi Ot 1M11A ll U 1 1: I V. FOR FIFTY YEARS 1 MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP ban beii TJd by mothers for ihir rb.Mren while Tt-tbinic tttr over Fifty Wurt. It stotliet. tfie c.ll'i. nofffHH thf rnn8- mIIhvs all I'Htn. rir w'nJ folic, aud t tLo insnt rwuiT-tv for diarrlHfa. Teult-flTe C'eDla a Bottle. FUSION JOURNALS. eto.if ' ao pabrKS our Fraarfi Fatttdoo Books lc E: sid dseaot verortfrd Tlx ic-arncaoa rwiaTjrt tvetct-j mv'umrj-.Jam. tM-oO or.'w V eLU for vatnr. nm ouiw 10 inr DonBi. cca voiiiDi tLL A Co.. W. tibH., MataT Vora patents;? lBTrntr, fsalH?, r Haw c fibinia Patent. Snt r'ift. Patrick O'Farrell, wVS"!. iV"7-: CDn7CD AXLE GREASE HKST IV THK. UllCLP. Its wearlns qtiilities are unsurpamo.i, sfn ally outlsstini: t o boxes of any .Ttr.r brtn.l. fsot eaecied by Leai. Irtitt Tut oi:m- FOKSALE BX DEALEI13 OENKUALLV. I ASTH fVI A'core : D.ragj "AUF TLIT, Book-kpliic. liuviir Form, alUITIC tiinisiiiUai Arllhnti-Ilc, Sliorl-iisii.l. ft,-.. s. taorouaix tsuxbt vy mail, circulars irw. Brrsst's t .llc.f. 4S7 Hs.o lt.. H.in.lf. N. V FENSiONJr:u.rs. 'SuccessfuHy Prosecutes Claims, Lai FriDCipeU ki&rsinur TJ S i'l-nt-ioo liurtau. Irrala lait ww, L& 1j LxucmX) n dik 1 am, uxty au.ia m MNiuiMin. 1 1 1 1 U avir.i gton ruck, m Variety of Entertaining and Instructive Heading at to low a price.' rECIMB!! COES AtO FCLt ANNOUNCES! EVT WILL BE SEXT OM AFrLICs,TIO Illustrated Serial Stories. The Serial Stories engaged for tbe year will be of nnnsnal Interest and Finely Illustrate Through Thick and Thin; by Molly Elliot Seawell. Nepigo ; by C. A. Stephens. Kent Hampden; It Rebecca Harding Davis, by Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen. The Heygood Tea Service; by Elizabeth W. Bellamy. Important Articles. of Her Voice ? FREE TO JAN., 1891. Ho?inav k , I. It" fr"" ,h,u " "' i-rlaHo. the The Youth's Companion, Boston piass. Mvrf Wee mrMt lUmttraled.Kead in ioO.OOO 5 i tup CONDITION POVDFR NIMK IIOII', SKn TO Is. xrnotni'mj. iKf-n. iir-n wrrif.il rV Trirttv a K(.flMn. . J'rvrrrttM and C"urnj sill aim-m of f u trr nunt cava bvmI mtr 910. m4 ix t,.im K, pre tent rntip tbi slr-ira(ltl V ill llttrml-i I'PT ill tt, OUsV-UtsaLfe wavv wuuu r" a umali nartlcle is aTmlied to Uio dmpcists or nent t y mail. 1 " T H" lYIV" ' e-an T- i ili-a-. Tt. ?rTci-J - Arrar. n.rnl u rKMOIiKIQ FAMILY M 0 ZINK, t.'.t r. itf-t : Ma.ui.LM e aro t-n-vl- cl U. ir-afc.- wvry ut-r ot our ldv rt tcr -t ..jj.i,r,, t r -Dt (.lit llll tll;ss !r,s.,,l '.. a two o-Lt f-ii.j, ti.r t- tti.-fi si and our rr,c avinl !,.'. r.-n tn W .Ift.Tiii.L'" Iiii.nrtt, l: Ka-i i4ti, St Nw V'.rk. aiid y u ii. f-w:tt t return n n-.l a f'-.ii j ttrrn iliat trisTrl aV'll f.l'l .'.-...i.i ..t .(.. ir ri'cr-r p'lin ijv.t, or Hut a Flai-Jji.-Ti Mt: . or 4i n rrttti-'. I. k. -!I :t tf .-r 1 r,an u,. lU. Von r- : v . tt a Uuivi. 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