V 'm yfnij -'--- ' 'r - ' " an. s FARM NOTES, I Ji'Ow To Feed Horses Some on (says that more horses are annuallj (killed or Injured by over-feeding and :hj injudicious feeding tban by surva tion or most oiber causes. In borset we can detect as many different tem peraments and dispositions as in men, xnougn dui rew uorse owners iao iuu fact into mature consideration In th management of their horses, particular- though but few horse owner tae thla ly in that part of it relating to food and feeding. Some horses are natural gluttons, and they must be seen to carefully, or they will, at times, be apt to seriously injure themselves by feed ing too fast, while much of the food they consume will pass through them undigested, for the simple reason that It is swallowed before it had been pro perly masticated. AYe like to'aee what Is termed a "gcod feeder," (one which does not mince or pick carefully over his feed,) but then we are not at all partial to the ravenous ones. Such a horse as the latter named, will dive into his feed with his mouth wide open, and invariable takes more at a mouth ful than he can either hold In hla mouth or iroierly masticate. There are several ways to fix such fellows, one way belnir to mi some littie fine I hay with his oats, while moistening the oats or feeding cut food prevents him from pandering to his greedy propensi ties. A horse with a delicate appetite, is usually a tender, delicate animal,and not at ail desirable. The trouble with most persous who keep horses, no matter whether on the farm for farm work, or for driving purposes, is they feed too much hay; and to this cause can be attributed the general sluggish ness often manifested by the horses until they have been working a couple of hours, while the wind is also much impaired. Xight is the only time when bay should be fed, especially .to animals used for quick work. Even the slow plough team should have but little bay at the morning and noon feeds, but give them a generous supply at the evening meal. By doing this, your horse will keep in better spirits and condition, and free from any tendency to "pot belly," which horsemen so much dislike to see. Lamms. I.ambs may be weaned when irom 4 to 5 months old. They and their mothers should be separated and placed in lots out of sight of each other, and among with the young things should be put three or four wethers or dry ewes to keep them tame. They should have good pasture and a little grain daily, whereas the ewe should be temporarily stinted for the purpose of drying up their milk. When shearing time arrives the flock should be i-asaed in review and dirty locks of wool be cut off; then the sheep should be washed, and in four or hve days, or as soon as the wool is dry, they may be sheared. Tn k oat crop is too generally treated, as of little consequence and often sown late on land not regarded as lit for any thing el.se. So long as this practice prevails the average yield and profit Is likely to be very small. The fact that in many places oats are mainly fed to stock leads to this neglect. They are not the crops on which the farmer relies to raise money to pay hired help or to clear off mortgages. But those who givrt oats a good treatment And that the fcrop is as responsive to good culture and manure as any other. One farmer who used large quantities of phosphates on all his crops says that they pay as weii or better on oats as on any other. Wiiex to Cut Timber. Experi ments have shown that the best time to cut timber for use either in building, manufactures, or as fuel is when the trees are in leaf. Indeed some claim that it cut during this period its Cur ability is twice that of winter felled wood. If there is no time to spare for working it up when cut, It should be peeled and raised from the ground to help drying. The Enclish Government Is seriously considering the cultivation of forests in Ireland. Mr. Howitz of Copenhagen, one of the highest authorities on this subject, has visited Ireland, and studied its adaptability to forest cultivation, and pronounces it one of the most favor able countries in the world for the growth of timber. Professor E. M. Shextok, Farm Manager of the Kansas Agricultural College, has handled three or four dis tinct breeds of swine, and studied them carefully during many years. When asked which is best be admits that be would le "sorely puzzled to telL" Each has sterling points and counter balancing weakness. A rocLTRY fancier, who belipyes in the value of ensilage for fowls during the w inter, thinks it does not pay to construct silos to preserve it In. He uses old but tiht casks, liquor barrels, or molasses hogsheads. To keep then- contents at the proper temperature he sinks them under ground. He finds that short clover, rye,and tender grass. like that cut from a lawn, make the best ensilage for fowls. Many papers h.ive recommended test ing garden and Geld seeds by placing them Detween layers or damp cotton, and putiing them in a sunny place in a room. This is not a very severe test. Seeds not entirely lucking la vitality would germinate under such favorable circumstances. They might not sprout, However, if they were placed iu the soil where they are ordinarily planted, and it is possible that they would not produce plants that would stand ordinary exposure if they did. Killing Rats. One or the best articles known for killing rats Is piaster of Taris (calcined gypsum). It should be thoroughly mixed dry with an equal part of flour and Indian meal, and placed where they can get at It. The rats will gorge themselves with the mixture without distrust; it will set and iiarden in their stomachs and death will soon follow. Bleeding Horses. This absurd practice for bringing horses or other animals into condition is less customary than formerly. There are times whan under the advice of a doctor, blood letting may prove valuable for reduc ing inflammation or congestion, but for ordinary depletion, it should be feared for the evils it is liable to pro duce. Thb best way to rid fields of th wild blackberry Is to let hogs root them up. They are very fond, of the bark of the root, although It is bitter and astringent. In a neighborhood where hog cholera was prevalent it was ob served that those who had the run of a blackberry-infested Celd were not siok in any way. All for Greed. A woman recently hanged in Phila delphia, poisoned her husband and three children to obtain a pitiful am ount of insurance carried bv each. A man and his wife are in jail for killing the latters mother, who carried a policy of only five hundred dollars running to them. II the number of murders indr rectly caused by the insurance compa nies who take small risks on every old people and children were known, the public would be astonished. The total production of steel rails at -ii the mills in this county for the past f a ran 40O.L00 tons ahead ot 1889's njurei. WHAt FOOD CAS DO FOR THE VERY SICK. Shirlev Dare toM tje reader of the Ilsrald fast Sunday many wonderful things that food would ao for the very Hirk. She savs: I It is the experience of physicians that children of tuberculous parent , - - - ... ,.,,..;(.. ProljrfeJ, with no 1 ' ' e S itiS but live to grow np m decent health. . Dr. flntter savs "The bacteriologist . A a is terribly at task to find how the ba- cillus gets into the lungs, and even Koch can throw no light on the qne" - a . .v v... The student of the blood has no trouble at all. He holds that the spores are ansorDea irom uie iukmiuoo ij nartiftllv naralvzed orsmns and trans- nutted to the In tigs, and form, by their chemical and mechanical action, tub ercle. When the tissues are unaergo- ing decay ana tne eongu pas ram, , of course the bacterioiogis s win .a . the bacillus in what is thrown off. ut . if they study what the cast eat they will get more light as to the contagion , of tuberculoid. co-ssi-MPTioN ourkd. I In 1881 a young man lay apparently d.vmg of consumption; skelenwast- ins by night sweats and wJJ threw off lung fibres, with frequent hemorrhages; cav, les in both l-ing heart enlarged, pulse 120, respiration twenty and more times a minute a desrerate case. He was fed on beef from the top of the round, scraped from fibre, the pnlp daintily mou ded with knife and fork, not even the hand allowed to touch it lest the human heat should change the condition of the meat; the beef broiled and seasoned to taste with pepper, salt, butter and lemon juice; even a little AVorceste -shire sauce allowed. The patient was fed this three times a day, given gentle tonics, bathed twice a day with ammo nia or aoid sponge baths, and carefully watched, for life was likely to slip away at any ia oinent. The congh and sweats loft, the patient arose from his illness, went through college, mar ried, and o.ills himself a well man. WHAT MET CAN DO. Old Dr. Cutter claimed years ago that consumption was curable by prop er food and treatment, tie published seventy cases in 1880, of which only seventeen failed of cure. 'Ihose who could control their appetite and com mind care, got well without going off te distant States among strangers. five years ago a middle aged woman came under treatment for fibrous con sumption, Blight's disease and fibroid tumor, for consumption and tumors are near of kin. She dieted rigidly for six months, then other fools were brought in and the diseise disappeared. This is not the first case of fibroid tumor cured by food; usually galvanism and food cure together. A little be low these accounts I came upon a singularly good definition of these dis eases: "Actions in tissue of produc tions of the different fermentations in food." 1 trust Dr. Cutter will not find fault with this extract of his work, given here with a donble intent to dissuade women from vegetarian error, which has led to fatal endings, and to let some of the worst sufferers on earth know their case is not withont help. As Dr. Cutter himself says, "The tak ing away of hope kills many,'' and it is absolutely true that of those who die yearly, thousands might be saved by knowledge and good nursing. FOOD AVD OOOD LOOKS. Food has almost everything to do with woman's good looks. I nover saw a vegetarian yet who was comely in ap pearance. At best they Jo. k like badly cured invalids, aunt, dull eyed or with gutters below the eves and faded complxions. egetMrinns allow and 1 largely use the most diiK ult foods in ; the world tor sedentary people, milK comes, I think, sir, from too high llv and eggs. The yolks of eggs are said Ing. You area very high liver, axe by one phyncian to be hard to digest and a promoter of rheu..atism. I think he can hardly be speaking of ! fresh laid ezgs twelve hours from the nest and lightly cooked. But it is true that stale eggs, or those heated by car rying or kept in unwholesome contact develop a poison as deadly as the tyro toxicon of impure miik, if, not identi cal with it. We must one and all pro test against the taxation imported eggs. The Hamburg eggs at nine cents a dozen will answer for painters' work and dressing glove skins, which call for millions of eggs yearly, but failing the foreign supply must cripple home resources and take the invalid's chief nourishment away from his lips. Doubtless not a few of the cases of large waists and bloated figures among women, all which are on the way to fevers and rlienmntisms, would improve by the strict diet of scraped beef pulp broiled, with toasted brown bread, with little sugar or starchy food. Errors in food are dangerous in nursing mothers, who not only damage their own beinty for life by poor nour ishment but fail to snpply children with strength of constitution. Sir Henry Thompson, the eminent writer on food, s tys: "Most of the diseases which embitter the middle and latter part of life are duo to avoidable errors in diet. These errors begin many times when the child is a few hours old and continue through the earlier years of life, laying the foundation on which to build the future person.'' "To fully nourish a child," we are told, "the mother or nnrse must furnish from twelve hundred to fourteen hnn dred pounds of good milk during the first year of its life; and this must con tain from one hundred and twenty-five to one hundred and forty pounds of solid matter more than many women weigh," says Dr. Cool, who goes on to state that the nervous system contains as a constituent a phosphorized oil found in the yolk of egg, in the human blood, and in butter and cream espec ially. HOW TO TSB THS DAISY. "Without this phosphorized oil fur nished by the blood for the use and growth of the nervous system, it would cease to grow and with it would de cline the energy of all the functions of the body. iiabies and women alike need this, and it is most attainable in cream which, diluted, is lar easier ot digestion for the youngest child than cows' milk. Many of the worst dys peptics find themselves able to digest pure, sweet butter and diluted cream as well as soft boiled fresh eggs,, an our nervous, Bcrawny women want to secure these art cles of food in their best qnality and freshness. When shall we havj the admirably contrived parcel post service of Eng land and the Continent, which fur ith" . ! nishes the London housekeeper w fresh cans of cream and butter churned the same morning in the Cheshire dai ries, with boxes of new laid eggs in sawdust and cherries in moss, as well as cut flowers from Scottish gardens for her gaslit dinner table? Tassenger elevators having electrit motors are much in use in England, the Bank of England being the last to utilize their electric plant for such a purpose. The Chemical JVip describes a new disinfectant called ' Tbiocamf the basis of which is a curious liquid which results when sulphur-dioxide is brought in contact with camphor With the view of testing the rapidity of electrie welding tweuty pieces of one- inch common rnand bon brs, wHh ruuuu euus, were recently weiuea to- gsther by two men in thirteen minutes, I 7 fltTMOROU& 1 : .... -f Rich Men's Brains. Omaha Law yer i nave Just beard of the death of your unoie, whom jou know was an old client of mine. Nephew Uncle's dead, mmi thut nrpln nf mine. en. oman Started on BOtnlng and made million after million witnout nalf tryine. ' "' . -Yes. he w a srnart man, t of thaU there is "smartest man I ever knew. Saw . ,nntha urn and hla ' I J mgmf at V WW assar asnasasBBBr aa-a bnllu waB M quick M a steel trap, old M ne yQU baTf) cnarg 0f fan !! I believe." ' - Ves; he left tOl his money to orphan gyium.t , ;.H did, wont BUnd He's been a half idiot these twenty fears." AH oM Benlletaan recommended ,lBen IIur to one of frlendSi wvAvg her to read the book by all meana MeetinB hlm goon after. She h,m 8he had lni for ,t mt MTeral Dnt non. of them had the boot "What did you ask fori"' wld th e old gentleman. "Why. 'Hen c. . , .. . 4Vl. . ,ater the M genUeman re- wived an iuviution to the young lady's weddi d the br,degroom's name J Benjaminf "Ahl" said he, as he read the card, she failed to Dnd 'Ben Hur,' but she has bad better luccess, it seems, in the search for Her Ben." "Jxkkins, I've got something to tell rou. It grieves me to say it, but as a friend, I don't think I ought te keep lilent " "What is It, man what Is It?" "I saw Brown throwing kisses tc vour wife.' "Great Scottl I wouldn't have be lieved it." "I thought not." "But, eome to think of It, Brown ever did have much taste.' A Bbight Fpturk. ""When I was j twenty-one years of age," he said. "I thought that if I wasn't rich at thirty I would be too old to enjoy wealth." "How old are yon now?" "Sevent". " "And rica, of courser "Ho, I'm - poor man yet; but I've jot a scheme lu view that will make me is rich as mud before I'm eighty, and then I propose to take things easy and wjoy life." Editor (to young assistant) "Mr. Greathead, I want to map out a line of journalisiio study for youl" Young assistant (dubiously) "I am pretty, well up In newspaper stuff, as it is, sir." Editor "I am aware of that, Mr. Great head; but you know too much. I would suggest that you devote tine hour each day to forgetting some Miina." Henry (preparing for the country) "There ought to be room in one of, the truaks for my things. I got you kx." Considerate Wife "You forget., dear, that my six dresses take a trunk -ach. But I did not forget yon. Here Is a nice little satchel you can have a" yourself." 'BTow does It happen that there are so many old maids among the school, teachers?" asked a reporter of a teach-. er the other day. "Because school teachers are, as a rule, women of sense; and no woman will give up a $t0 posi tion for a 510 man," was the reply. A Correct DIAGNOSIS. Toung physician (to patient) Your dyspepsia you not?" Patient Tes. sir: I live on the ton floor of a New York flat." In an advertisement by a railroad company of some uncalled for goeds, the letter "1" bad dropped from the lawful, and It read; "People to whom; these packages are directed, are request ed to come forward and pay the awful charges on the same. " - Papa "Why so pensive, my daugh ter?" Eloise: "Jack Bufflngton has lust returned all my notes, and every-! thing between ns is ended." Papa:' Quite a coincidence, my dear. One of his was returned to me this moraine protested." "Sugar." said the schoolmaster to his clacs, "is either made from the beet, as in France, or from the sugar cane, as in the West Indies. Xow do yon think you can remember that?"', "Yes, sir," replied a Bharp boy. "I think we can remember the connection between the cane and the beat." "Did you ever," said one preacher to another, "stand at the door after your sermon, and listen to what people said about It as they passed out?" The. other replied, "I did once" a pause and a sigh "but I'll never do it again." Among Russian geologists the belief appears to be settled that granitic rocks, once thought to be of igneous and eruptive origin, are really of aqueous formation. The granites ot the rapids of the Dnelper when closely examined, show stratification, and under the mi croscope they are seen to contain dropc of brown water. If all the disea e germs which are abroad in the atmosphere were to And the conditions which are essential to their development, the liftman race would be exterminated before the mil lennium was due. The chief of the micrographical department of the Paris observatory has discovered that the number of disease germs of one kind or another contained In a cubic melie of the air ot the French capital is in winter 7000, In May 12,000, in June 3.3,000, in Augnst 23,000, in October 14,000, and In November 8000, and It cannot be supposed that the atmos phere in other large cities Is much less tainted than it Is in Paris, or that the air even of country districts Is wholly uncontaminated. Strawberry Shortcake, To one quart of self-raising flour, or In the came proportions sifted, add fourtable sroonf uls of butter, and rub It thorough. ly throu8l1 lhe dnr flour by hand; then add fonrtablespoonfuls powdered sugar. two eggs, one cup and a half of milk. Knead as little as possible. Boll thin, bake in a quick oven. After baking put the truit between the layers, sprinkling them with powdered sugar. Lawyers are well dressed becaust they have more suits to try than othe men. Dr Puluj has shown some interesting experiments at Prague with a micro phone for long distance telephony. The results obtained are said to have oeen Detter man any heretofore ob served. The instrument consists of a round vibrating plate of carbon and a thick carbon plate, with which notches e ?ut.; .bcween two little balls uf platinized carbon are placed which serve to conduct the current from one Bl4l(l to mft oth j p w me otner' A rival to the now celebrated "Wolse ley" sheep-shearing machine, has been tested In Melbourne, Australia, with satisfactory results. This machine is ca:ied the "Silver," and with it an ex pert can shear 200 sheep per day. An Iron elevated railway, much like the New York pattern, six miles long, is now in process of construction in Liv erpool, The cars are to be worked by electricity. Stats of Ohio, Crrr or Tolbdo, t u Lucas Cocmtt. . i . PravcJ-Chchit makes oath that be 1 the senior partner of lb Arm of F. J. Cbiki Co., doin busmese In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the turn ot ON It HUNDRED lOLLARS lor Mwh and every ease of Catarrh that eannot be eared by the use of Hall Ca- TARKB.CURB., FKAN. J. OHESll. bworn to before raw and eubecrlbed In my presence, thla eth day of yJJ0- 1!'8, i I iretarg PvbUo. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acta directly ou the blood and miioous sur tcei of the system. Send tor testimonials, free. t. J. CHENEY It CU, Toledo, O. SVSold by Pruggists. 75e. The underground system of telegraphs of I be German empire has a total lenetu of 3,600 miles, and has lost $10.219,00.1. Knowledge Wetter Tban Theory. TVhlle the whole medical world Is enraged In eperlinenting upon new remedies and nm-nt-lns theories to account for diseases, St.-Bernard Vegetable Fills, the happy compound ol the ancle t fatliers.hnTe been quietly and surely counteracting the euses of diseases uy stimu lating the healthy aetlun of the llyer. kidneys and bowels promoting digestion, nutrition nii'l excretion, restoring vltaliiy an I curing people of their diseases, a sample of the St. Bernard JIB l HIS Will ITl vriii. irr-r, .v u ' i'i--. Address bt. Bernard Bex. 3414, hs cants. York. A natural jras well at Normal, Texas, although only 60 feet deep, yields a fine flow of gas and produces a flame 6 feet high. Frolss and Trees! Points for Tree Planters. This entire book Is ably written and gives trusty Information for eyeryone growing fruit of any sort or kind. Sent free by Stark Bros Louisiana, HoOrnceJudd Farmer. Seven hundred million oranges are exported every year from Europe to this country. Le Wa's Chinese Headache Cure. Harmless In effect, quick and posilire in afltlon. rtem prepaid on receipt of l per bottle. Adelec Co. lh Wyandotte St.. Kansas City, Ma. "Venezuela seems to be enjoying a sea: on or remaikable prosperity. Guaranteed ne year eight per eeo. First Mortgages on Kansas City property, Interest payable erery six months t principal and Inter est collected when due and remitted without expense to lender. For sale by J . H. Batierleln b Co., llamas City, Mo. Write for particulars. The Tope's army is to be furnished with modern repeating rifles. If Dobbins' Electric Soap U what so many Insist that It Is, you can not aford to go with out It. Your grocer h is It. or can get It. and you can rfecirfe for uourflf rery soon. Don't let another Monday pass without trying It. Much of the corn grown In the West lat year was too soft to put Into cribs. Children Tease For It. Tn Hoxsle's Ceitaln Croup Cure Is a boon to children who are attacked with croup or aoutn congestive oolds. Hold by druggists or mailed on receipt of 40 eta. Address . F. Huxsle, Buffalo, N. Y. A sugar beet factory, to cost 1 09,000, will be built at Pierre, South Dakota. Canu's It 1I n ey Cure Tor Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, Bright', Heart, Urinary or Liver Diseases, Nerv ousness, Jtc Cure guaranteed. 831 Arch street, Phllad'a. $1 a bottle, 6 tor J5, or druggist. 1000 certificates of cures. Trv it. Chicago has a canutng company that Is composed entirely of women. Oklshoma Onide Boo nd Man sent anvwhera u receipt of &uots.Ty ler Co.,Kausas cUv.Mo. The golden popy has been selected as the b ate flower of California. ForConeh? and ihro.it troubles use "Browi'i Bronetalai Trucbes," "They stop an attack of my asthma couch, very promptly. ' a. Talclt, MiamMUt, Ohio. There are thlrtv thousand eases of the grip In New Orleans, La. Frasar Axle Urease. The Tracer Axle Grease la better and cheaper tban any other, at doable the price. ass. jour dealer ror it, ana take no other. Over 3000 bolts, eight inches long. were used in the construction of the St. Clair (Mich.) tunnel every twenty-four hours. Timber. Mineral, Farm Lands and Ranches In Missouri. Kansas. Texas and Arkansas. bought and sold. Tyler 4i Co.. Kansas City, Mo. The best cure, by all odds, for cnt or flesh-wound is to blind up snugly as soon as possible in the blood if aching ensues, moisten in tepid water. De Tee Kver MaeenlaleT AnwMMnn Mnrilo ns tnatr name and aft- dress will receire Information that will la l to a fortune. Ho. t-wia m uo. aeourii.7 bull dln. Kansas CUT. Mo. George W. Kettoman, of Penmar. Penn., has invented an ear piece for the phonograph. The contracting of dis ease by contact is Impossible. It 11 pi ur curegjnaranteett by Dr, J. it. Mayer, 831 Arch St., rhll'a. Pa. Ease at ouce, no operation or de lay from business, attested by thou sands of cures after others fail, advice free, send for circular. The Manhattan Elevated Railroad Company of New York City Is preparing to light its trams by eleetriolty. FITS: An Fits nopped rree y Dr. Kline's areas bene Restorer. No Fits after nrst day's use. Mar Telous cures. Treat lae and ou trial notue tree 1 Hi rases. Keoil tolrt.bliinsjui Area St. tMuUk.t'a. TTtilizlncr scran dImI rrwl h tnMinrt it and drawing It Into form wrlra la nnu of the recent successes of electric weluV mg. "August Flower 99 For Dyspepsia. A. Bellanger, Propr., Stove Foun dry, Montagny, Quebec, writes: "I have used August Flower for Dys pepsia. It gave me great relief. I recommend it to all Dyspeptics as a very goou remeay. Ed. Bergeron, General Dealer Lauzon, Levis, Quebec, writes: "I have used August Flower with the best possible results for Dyspepsia." C. A. Barrington, Engineer and General Smith, Sydney, Australia, writes: "August Flower has effected a complete cure in my case. It act ed like a miracle." Geo. Gates, Corinth, Miss.,writes: " I consider your August Flower the best remedy in the. world for Dys pepsia. I was almost dead with that disease, but used several bottles of August Flower, and now con sider myself a well man. I sincerely recommend this medicine to suffer 'ng humanity the world over." G. G. GREEK, Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U.S. A. Prepare. I for Spring- Kow la the. time to attead to your personal condition In preparation tor the chance to spring season, ir you have jot "wintered well," If yon are tired out from overwork. If your blood baa become Impure fiom ause confluement In badly ventilated offices or shops, yon should take Hood's Sarsap;irit!a at once. It will purify and vitalize your blood, expel all germs of disease, crest i a good appetite, and give your whole system tone and strength. N. B. Be sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all rns:glsf. tl : six for S- Prepared only by 0. 1. HOOD ft OO, Lowell, Mass. IOO Uwes One Uollar. konld nave It In Tba Honae. Dropped en Sugar, Children Lovm to taks Joasiows asootsb LnnniKT for CrooP. Coy Bore rhrot. TonrilMs. Colte. Cramps and ," auouaar OumylaUUs, Cuts. BruiM 1UM aiatflo. THIXK OF IT. In nse oter 40 YEAR la one family. Dr. L a Jornnos a Oo.-1 l sixty yrmrt stnes 1 Innud of your J.m.wsos's axoktss I.imsikT; 'orT? uum fori mini hare o-d it lu my ""! Uo.rf Owbrt iKl.fi-rt r.mlly nmedhsttbat call h. found, used iatornal or external. In all wl lMlAiJA lx.oun Jnd Baptuit Church. Hanfror, S. rr Vruui Bluumsttm, Bol- Every Sufferer:, Kr.i.ria. n. Tons Heartlrh.. mnhtherla.Conrhs. Catsrrhroneh.Us. V-KTia,ol.ra Morbus. llarroa. l-amwwas. SOTpaas In Bod7 Of Limb.. Stiff Joints or Strains, wmnnaio jElTold Aaodyne relist and P"1' .n .?ti!2 tiH. Hold arsrrwbara rrl- i. Ma.. by mall. oultl'e. fraa Sold arsryabsra. tiurass paid, a. A, B. JOUMfcON a lloaiua, auaaw DR. SCHENCK'S OEAWEED 0 TONIC Is a Poaltira Cur for DYSPEPSIA Ans all Ulaordrrsof tha Dirsat- I(K,8 V ie Onrans. It Is IlkawlM a fpH -.' I corrobormriTS, er atranftiian mtjm m m Tf -1 i al.Hln and saaa ba taksn with rreat banaftt In all raaaaof DabilltT. For Sal bf tit Dmgtlata. Pries, 11.00 par bottla. Dr. Behonek's Naw Book on Lung Livarand Stomach mallad fraa Address. Br. J. H. SCHENCK 4 SON. Philadelphia. PROF. LOISETTE'S NEW MEMORY BOOKS. Crltlelams on two recent Heniory STms- R' about April 1st. Full Tables ot ConH-nta forwarded "a?" U Tftci. who send st.mpad directed any.l;i Also Proapecttis HoBT FKF.K ol the Lolalan Ml JisTBT FurgUnfcAddrass Prof. lolSKTTB, P7 Firth A'rs-, Hew Term. STOPPED FREE Jl I TniftD Fersoni Reitoret!. B VDr. KLINE'S GREAT na NERVE RESTORER mdfor mtt nais n djs. om S -KT. fOT AWv. AfftHv, FVk .f;ra, T. IliratMM. if taken m dtie. So FUs aUr 1 Art Haw - Trwatlae ud )i irtel bottle) frw to fit ptita, the !- Mvr- b" wtasm rrf-wtTsMl ttead DSMSS.P.U i(d lpr-- 'drr-e of IilUctexl to D. KLINIl. Ml Arcb flt.. rht i.delphl.. P. THE WORLD OF SCIESCE. The Zoological Gardens of London have an insect house" in which are shown living specimens of tropical in sects. Much interest has been shown by visitors, and the exhibition is a marked success. At the present tim Is shown a living specimen of the Iear insect, which is such a wonderful im! tation of a leaf that visitors, in spits of the old saying that seeing is believ ing, insist that there is no insect in the caee, but only a leaf, and it has to be stirred up to convince them of the truth. It is well known that the planet Tonus exhibits phases of the same character as our moon, hut it has al ways been considered necessary to use a telescopo for the purpose of seeing them. Our attention has been directed to a letter once addressed to Sir John llersohel, in which a Mr. Stoddard stated that he saw Venus in the form of a beautifully defined orescent when seen witha the naked eye through a dark glass only. What others have seen can bo seeu again, so try the ex periment. Thomas A. Edison, the great inventor wh was here last week ha been much written about, but the whole story of the man may never be told. Not that he is beyond reach, for he is a man most easily approached. His manners are extremely democratic, Just as they were when he was a roaming tclpgraph operator searching for truths of more real value tlian gold. It is probable he has no definite idea of his own wealth, lie is rich. He may be safely estimated well up in the millions, but it is not likely he could guees within a million oMiis own fortune. He is not given to charity in any systematic manner, but is open-handed to any unfortunate who happens to come to his attention. When pursuing an Invention he spends money lavishly for appliances, mate rials or anything that promises to assist a conclusion. If necessary, he would probably spend every dollar of his for tune if not interf erred with; but his wealth has grown to such proportions that no investigation can now drain his resources as hU early efforts did. To prevent sheet iron from rusting. r If, before raising a chimney, each sec tion is coated with coal tar, then filled with light shavings and fired, the iron will resist rust for an indefinite period, rendering any preservative coating un necessary. Tho coal tar is evidently bnrned into tho iron, closing the pores and rendering it rustproof. A Ride Arros Europe. A correspondent in Paris sends an interesting account of Lieut. AsseyefFs ride from Lubni, in Poltava, to the Paris Exhibition. He is only twenty five years old. When he determined to go to Paris he followed the Czar Aicnoiass method ot laying out a route, with a difference. He did not use a ruler, he took a thread, and stretching it across the map from Lub ni to Paris, marked off his route in a straight line. Then he started on horseback alone. Lieut. Asieyeff rode on one horse and led another, on the Turcoman system, riding each horse on alternate days. One steed was half Knglish and half Don Cossack, tho other was of pure Russian breed. He rode on an average a little over fifty miles a day, and covered the whole distance iu thirty days. The coet of riding across Europe with a eouple of eaddlc-tiorses was only 30, or about twenty shillings a day, II lt can ba done as cheap as this, (ueetriaa tours will become common. , i f.j.' MM L JJ HUMOROUS. Tin troM T HTnPPKD. "Did that man you were talklntr to so excitedly haul you over the coals V." "Xo; he said I couldn't have a scut tle more until I settled!" The dkar girls. Maud "George proposed to me last night." Ethel -tie wia me juu - . ... r 1 vim laar. on his Hit wuen a. iwiuasM week." Tnwv lorrHninrlUILIAIL-"YOUDg Mr. bnaffles appears to have Inherited his father's ability as a preacher." "Yes and a good many 01 am - mons, too." KnsirTrTiwn to iat. Farmer Green (to boy caught stealing his apples) "Weil, sir, what have jou to say lor yourself?" . , Boy(wIth poekets full) "Please, sir, ma I have some apples?" FOB TUB AB8ENTMINDED. BjlnkS I "1,'ye Invented an iuk ooum wmv- will make my fortune." Bjones "Wliat kind is ltr" Ej inks "It sounds an alarm at the approach of a muoilaje brush." Wished he hadn't asked. "I say Bobby, whispered Featherly, "dldyour sister say she toped my trip would do me pood?" . "l'es; she told me last night that u Mr. Featherly went "West sue hoped he would go for good." A irrvnT TV TIIR MOUTH. A Small girl of three yers old suddenly burst out crying at the dinner table. "Whr. Mabel," saia ner iuwi.ua, "what is the matter?" , . "Oh," whlDed Mabel, "my teem woa on my tongue!" riTTT n thi aTOTITnS Ol" BABES. Ma run I tra over to Sallie's house and play a little while?" asked four-year-old Nellie. . . Yes, dear; I don't mind it you ao. "Thank you, ma;" was the demure reply; "I have been." A surprise. Customer "What Is the matter with the milk this morn IntrV It. has a Tprv nnenliar look." Driver of Milk Watron (a new hand) "The truth is, ma'am, the boss forgot to skim ofl the cream." - A MATTEB OF PRIDE AND DECENCY. "There, my rood man, there's a plate ful of victuals, but I should think a srreat, big, strong fellow like you would be asliaiueu to beg I "So 1 tm ashamed, but what am I to do? I must either beg or workl" Cut snOKT. Husband "Now we will tave a nice evening to ourselves; shall 1 read aloud?' Wife Ye; y,hat does it say about the winter fashions? My dress Husband "Jove; I remember an en gagement I bad forgotten." The DiFrEB.ENCE.-'iazzam-'rWhat,s the difference between a poet and a plumber? Maddox "The poet Is generally poor." "That isn't the answer." "Let's have it then." ''The poet pipes the lay, but the plumber lays tJie pipes." A snoBT 8TOBT. ?he "Please make lee np a dose of caster oil. .Smart Clerk: (after a lapse of (We min ute) "Have a glass of soda, won't you?" She drinks soda and waits for the oil. Smart Clerk Anythinir else. Miss?" She The caster ou please." Smart Clerk "Why, I save jou the oil In the soda!" She "Well. I dldu't want It for my self. It was for my brother." Focicd a r.iEaK. A weak, sickly- looking Individual, with a shawl and a pair of gaiters, entered a railroad rest aurant and said to the waiter: "Waiter, brlntr me a sirloin steak. an omelet and some baked potatoes." "lee, sir; that " 'And some baked ham. and and a small mutton chop, waiter." "Yes, sir. Tea?" "A couple bottles of beer and a naif dozen English muffins.'. The waiter put down bis tray with, a knowing smile. Glancing over at the counter to see Jf the proprietor was look ing he leaned over and whispered "Say, mister, you don't want a manager do you?" Oudeks are order. A gentleman was looking at a suite of rooms in tin apartment bouse; he found them satis factory, and said to the janitor: -I'll take them." ;IIave you any children, sir?" ""ies two." "Then I cannot let you the rooms," "Why my children are both married and live in Iowa." "That makes no difference. Uy orders re not to take in any tenant who bas hi ldren." Gratified curiosity. "Katie," said he. when the time came for him to take bis departure, "do you thiuk you care enough for me to link your lot with mine? Could you leave this borne and be bapp er In another with me?" "lea, Augustus, I think X could," softly bit unhesitatingly answered Krtl. "I didn't know wheatber to ask you or not,' continued Augustus, "so I thought I'd see bow you felt about It." And, having satisfied himself as to her feelings towaid him, be took bis bat to go. Cut be went without a gooa-nignt kiss. The expendituie for pensions for the year ending June 30, u now odlclallly stated; amounted to $109,357,534. In the previous j ear we pai l $S7 ,844,77.- 11, while in the vaar before that we paid 180,288,603.77. Tourist a, Whether on pleasure bent or business. should take on every trip a bottle ot yruv of Fins, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50c and f 1.00 bottles by all leading druggists. The London libraries all have a small stationer's shop connected with them, where the varlouscon vtuiencea for writ ing aie supplied. Money InTested in rnoice one tnndred dol lar biiiiiliiiK lots la suburbs of Kansas City will pay from ne hundred to one thousand per cent, the next lew years under our plan. $J5 casu ana so per monin witnout Interest conjd trola a desirable lot. Particular, on ,nnii.i.n tiou. J. U-Uauerlein & Co Kansas City. Mdt There are more public holidays in Honolulu, Hawaii, tban in any other city in the world. Wliat a change Is wrought In people who mffer from rheumatism when they take Hood's Sarsaparilla. The acidity ot the blood la neu tralized, the b'ood Is purified, the aching joints and limbs re t easily and, quietly, and and a feeling of serene health Is Imparted. In-Yokohama, Japan, with a popu lation ot 70,000, the number or electors 1 under 800. xu - "WHAT AN ASS AH II" Th. ass thought himself as tag u his neighbor, the horse, until be en day, saw himself In th. looking glass, when he said "What an ass am Il Are there not s.res of people who cannot see themselves ss others see ... tw have bad blood, plm- pies, blotches, eruptions, and other kin dred disfigurement. All these annoy lnir things could be entirely eradicated, and the skin restorea w -a . a. U tn mA MlTlrtW. Dr. ness. ii mat wurm-i j Pierce's Golden jneaicsiA j were given a mut It cures all humors, from thj ordi nary blotch, pimple or eruption to the worst scrofula, or the most Inveterate blood-taints, no matter what their na ture, or whether they De innentea or acquired. The "Golden Medical Dis covery" la the only blood -purifier guaranteed to do Just what It is rec ommended to, or money refunded. WORLD'S DI6PENSAKT MEDICAL AS- tociATiow, Proprietors, No. 6C3 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Bermuda Bottled. You must is to Bermuda- If too do nut s win i not be rcsiMinsl- hie ftr tue eooaequenee." But. doctor, I ran rr.ird neitner mo time nor the money." Well, II that la impossible, try SCOTT'S PULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIX. I sometimes call It Bermuda Bot tled, and many ease t CONSUMPTION, Bronchitis, Cough or Severe Cold I bitre ri'Hr.n with It; ami the adsantaarc la that the moat smii- EITV SWnjaru cau aatakS7 ." . thins; whirh romrrtrnds It Is the : stimulating properties ol the Hj l uvuaivniii at mi ll is S7VHUBIII-. , You will llniarurlst's hut see you srrt the orlclual sCurT's tMCu-IOX." PI.VS CREAM BALM Applied into Nontrils Is quickly Absorbed, Cleanses iho Head, Urals :be bores and Cures CATARRH Restores Taste ut smell, quickly Kelieves Cold in Bead and Headache, fit, at 9irZO'iZ. aO yi-0 m rtt-r-T s DriiBClsts. ELY BKOS-SS Wrreu St.. N. x. PILLS PAINLESS. EFFECTUAL. Worth a Culnea a Box. FOR ALU BILIOUS-NERVOUS DISORDERS, llvJ: u Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, lonsupauon. 'Disordered Liver, &c. fArousine with the Itoebut oft Health tne wnom i'iiysitti( EnerttV of the human frame. Beecham s fills, taken at directed, will quickly RESTORE FEMALES to complete health. SOLO BY ALL DRUCCISTS. Price 25 cent3 per Box. PraTradanlTbTXnOS. HtFDHlH.f I Itl. tial.na. inrsSDtra. a.nsaaa. . it. P. AI.I.KN ., Sol.airntefoTtli. t Unitad Htaiaa ati A SS7 Canal Kt-.Naw York. vso lf your druggist tfoes not nmep Mem) - rill mall Saariasa t Pillion rwflptofDilt. t lout Inqulro firmu mtnuon tnlt paper. YEARS I MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP tas naen use! by mothers for their children while Teething for or Klftv Y(ars. It aooUies tit. ottltd, aoftans the jrilms. allays all paia. euras wind oolia, and ia taa bast tssBradr for diarrhoea. Twtiii'lfa Cents a Battle. ssiSi.s SiASiAASSiShSaSjavsSaSVWVrVVWSa, Rail rV.it fTTl fam1 ;tia Cures where all else fiil. vvuatt w0SAava..auv fl Act ArfK om Hire fSy - C Doss l"l PILLS. M M UrA ll Oriui mantel laaavwwVWVWWW FOR FIFTY r i sVsi '"H SSS1 svl uuuren mko wiinouj oDjection. tsy a ru agists. rv Diamond BfiAno A I ; f M. t" ' i.-s .r".."."..:!. i-'-irv.'" li U by all Laval lraarla& Thmay behjiie whiVsome men say. . endorses For many years SAPOLIO has stood as the finest and best article of this kind in the world. It knows no equal, and. although it costs trifle mora its durability makes it outlast two cakes of cheap makes. It is therefore the caeapest in the end. Any fsssttonablo erica. R. Re Re M fl Vfi READY RELIEF. THE GREAT COKQUERQR OF PAH, Instantly ralleTOs and sooa earm Colds, fts. Throat. Bronchitis. PloarUy. Stur Sack, ail eung-eaUons and Inflam marl una, whstUar ai tho Lams. Kldnoys, lloweU. KHKUMATISH. N EClt ALOTA, Haadacho, Toothacuo, Woakneas or Pal, j, tho Back Choat or Limbs, by on appUc Hon. Iatarnaii j in wr tor all lntar,,, pains, flatulency. Heartburn, Sick Hssada Nerronsness. 8Uplsns, Palpitation af the Heart. Chi 11a and Fewer and Malaria. SOo.a botua. au vruggiata. RADWAW " PILLS, An exeenent anil mll.l Catharrla. Parsi, Vegetable. The Safest and Host Msdiaj, In the world for the Core of all cirj of tho LIVER, STOMACH OR BOfffl Taken according to ilirrrtinns tha. . restore health and renew Tltalirr. Price. 25 eta. a Box. Sold by all Dnw-w. UK. RAD WAX CO- NEW V()r WEWTINE For Men NEW & WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. Bare rreventire Against Diseases of Met. MOEY BATED DISEASES PRBTEXrED i-no cents per nnttle, pnst-pia with Mi directions ant r.ttcn g i.iraiit.a. 2 sent stamp for riif-ular. Prevcntine Manufacturing Co., lABOIt ATORT a OFFICE, 9 SI TLX EYCKST. Brooklyn. S. y. FOR A nR-rOM,A!t ntl.t.wntns hy rain sr. wUl dellTT, frr. o: all ri as. to any prsou la ta Uol t -1 btaus, all CM th. fo..ow.n aruclai. cars tnlly pack, is One two-onn'SB hott's of TPnra Vasrlina, . lfais. On. twioure txttt or i sv :nt iMiuais, ia On larot Vsafllne t'oM "r--.m. - - - U OrnaCrk. of Vaseline Csir.hor lea. .... 10" On. Cak. of Vaseline oap, onit 10 Oaa Case of Vaseline Soap. e qi. Ii tlr i-atod,'B Du two-ounaa buU.. ot WLItc Vaclliia, - " MO m 14 I -VASEilHE- ai in f tl. 10 Or ror posfKj. afisins flsy (n7 art'lt at 'he prtal aam.'f On so nccmint be pcrwwltd to tiapc fVrjsi yemr drugvt ass V'aaflls or prepr-on i,wtftim wnaas tnlvUed s-ifli or nane. Ncaii.'. wu wii oae tainivrr-itas iTatfartfts whi-K sn. iiU.nrnovaint t k.rut 'Iff. i iai V. BAGGY KNEES M riVFJ.Y KV.MFI TI !'. i-lv ri: si rrtt-lit-r. AJonts-a tiT till .le i t- it Haivj tl. An. ..r. t.J ou.m Collt-yea, aiso. protfifio'i-i. an ; tu-!ite- men vr tire. If n"t f'-r i-ile n or town d U.e to 14. J. UiiKKLV, 716 Wubmrton Mrs t, Ittiston. D AXLE GHEftSE IiE-T IN THE WORLD. Its wesrlnp qualities nr unsnrpis.s I, set al!v oml.itiiii! two bores of shy " h'r hrsnd Not effected byh-at. J-GKC'TilU OESj 1SE. I VR SALE BY DEALERS OENER.VLLY. Tus amsaraal farar aa enrUtfal Tnirsauar a i 6tt oCk akka. tzscaleaat Die t (MTar a 1. a. Gaewn Ooloa, U. frnmt rtUm mmm 'rolDtroducsttaaa a&ow ItscapabUltlesl mllftf 21M toz the beat Tteid ctuia. art rnrat 1 ovr. t sasU I will nail 1st te OU. Cat. laMie frsv laaao p. Tmina;b3st, i.oPiu.n. Pas T prsscrlns and fnlTSS. ars- Bi ti as 1U oal sparine foribcarincox( tt this disease. ii. U. LN O R A H A K . at P, AmsMrdam. IL T. W. baT nld Blf O (si manT jraara. aoa It ui Rvoo tus bsst ol tails. tlnn. I. B. DVCBT. CO. Chlcaro. U. SI. 00. Sold by iiaulrt T) IT rTIT'WTrT'C! LEHM.MX, X n M. X O Waalilugton, D. U MSD rOR ClitCCLAB. WANTEDS an estlmatei cost of M4.00. fieeretarles and If- bv Ase ler piyinj x mot.ttis at Reputablt men and women ean secure liberal compema. t on. Ad Ires, M. McIXTYKE. Supreme Manas gr, No. I02 Arch Street. Vhtladelphia, Pa. I iniE. flVI V I ' wm send any tadr a Tsloa. LAUIC3 U.ILI i ble Secret that cost m i, and a KubN-r Shield for 30e. I'snlldentlal. AdJrat Mas. W. L. Lawsos a Co., to Ktuts St., CUIco, 111 nlfJIIKslT Csh Price paid for Raw Fnrs, Hldn Sklus, Tallow, by fiw. ii. Kmmans,N tea, N.J, , "GHEEM MQ'JXTAIK' GRAPE. Ktne rs rarln none more delirious, vmsi bealUvj slronir arovrer and ao eurlr and profasi bearer. For a circn'sr (rtrlns; further lnfnrmiv address Stephen Horl's rons. New Cansan, Ct Our Inipros-ed Slnvelty Hit .Machine. 2 Needles by mslU 1.10. firntt lor l'rlre l.t-4. K. KIIS1 oV CO.. Tolrdo, Ohia. RCITTV nsinos rnewi S)14.'. Ilrfnna Mfcft I I I DANIEL F. BtATTY, Waliiu.-t..u .'J. .n. X. J. CACTUS & Plants Tnalle.1 for4l.na. Book on Cactus, luc. Cstai vnu tras. A. Hlans C... fula HOME! 1 tHoroui rTt ItY, HooR-kwsn.nir, fcu;n- fori Feumatiftbirv ArifLmetio. sdort-nmJ. thorouffftlr uui-tt bv ftiAil Cirrnari ftm Brrnoc'i l ltrKe 47 l-a st,, buftaia V. 1 McoMar,.f.tTut sat aa. Isioaia tstasias 'tsnr rnnliJatrt I (1(1 traai tSlvl r t. I UU I SAC to.. TtcuSfc. n9S. SO asstn heatrtmn ST A Sain iao.1 ixZL-. J, ' I L . . ." jnoiirh to o..vn 5ft aQ.laa sooat tJo. anasi IUIiU.iUci'airjrl SnrerstiaficTtrtl m InnCD'O DtOTii i ro i"nce:c SluJUIorhO I ILLCO.hv msl. stow.nsOa. WaassUsWW H saasssi PAmM.. 1 Til Pleasant and agreeable to the Ka iYVWlUlU"nuOU UT XllVKlf'lIlIl". i til in rirsssi fn -in bHICHtarCn Cmchicsl Co., Madl-.s Ss-arS i uii.AUia.ruiA, r ft!mon s rv.M TSef J m a.poIio. counn so&p- grocer will supply it at TON SCALES OF ( $60 B'.NSKAMTON Bstm B Tars Beam V, N. Y, tJ FRAZE rCmrm la Sf A f fitoi dats. sra I a Wsaanalaa. sat ta w WJ Mass OMMaia. C3 kTrt aslj arOM lllitssOasmJssiat. TrasTSaCsaral I pinion 4 ft- ir;.t ms ""VtiR'Jf - T
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