STKAWBEPllIEa HOW TO I'WiPAltn, KKKP AND CSB THE) The stran-liorry is in.iiijonons to many eoiiutries in the Temperate Zoiips, ami l.jr cnltivation has grown to tn ininioiiBO hia; but, in a rule, tlio very larj berries are infer or in flavor Bono of thorn equaling tUe wild berry from wljieli th y all uprnnp. It is one of the moxt wholi gome fruits and is a universal fav.'iite. When served fresh they should be carefully looked over before they are put on tiie table, as they arc som times infested by a little thread-worm, so giuitll as to Iks aloiOHt nnnoticeable. XIioho that are gritty shonld be rinsed in a bowl of cold water b fore tliey are hulled. Take each one by its h cm and dip up and down in the water as riniekly as possi ble; then lay it on an inverted sieve to drain, until all are washed; but do not wash any, except the handy ones, as it destroy the iluvor of ny berry to wash it. When biking off the stems bold the berries a lightly as posHpjle, so as not to ma h them; heap tliem in a lilaas die ii, but do not suar tlnni, or any oilier berries, liefore serving; the sugar aud cream bhoiild be passed to each person at tho table. Very large strawlierries are sometimes served, es pecially at breakfaut with the stems on. In this ea-e each individual shonld have a small 'lisu of ixmdercd snar to roll the beriles in. Jlerncs look pretty served in a block of ico with a spray of fruit and lo ives )euliiut over one edge, ut it makes the fruit very acid. To keep berries over night spread them out on largo dishes or trays with out touching, if possible, and put them in a cool, dry place; not in an ice chest or refrigerator, nor in a cellar if there is the lea-it dampness. Straw berries, raspberries and hncklo berries a' e all used in making cak , the Him;. lent form of which is short cake. For the tirst two the following "ecipe will be found eiceediugly good: BTRAWIIRUKV KHOKT-fARB. To one quart of flour add two heap ing teacMKnfulH of baking jowd. r, half a twiniMxiiifiil of salt, and one tl,l, ni,oonfnl of oowdered sugar. iSift all together in a deep lowl ami chop into it throe ounces of bnttor. I Seat one eK and add to it one large cupful of sweet milk. Stir thin into tho other ingredients a- quickly aud lightly as possible. iUill into two sheets, each about half an inch thick , and bake in well-greased pans. When done pull the cakes apart aud spread them with softened butter. Sprinkle thickly with powdered sugar and cover wei with strawberries or raspberries, we sprinkled with rn'iir anil slightly maidied. Tut on the other half of the cake, crnst side ib.wn. ami 1 ile berries and sugar on top; to be euten hot with sugar and cream. This will make two cakes two layers each, or one with four layers. nUCKl.EllEUKY SHORT-CAKR. Hitt together into a bowl one quart of flour, half a tea-poonful of suit, four even teaspoonfuls of baking powder and half a cupful of iiowdered sugar. Kub in one-third of a cup of bntter mid moisten the wuolo with milk to make a dough stiff enoii'.'h to keep in shape when dropped from a spoon. Add one pint of berries, wed flavored. Drop by tho large spoonful on a well-greased shallow psn, aud bako twenty minutes in a hot oven. . For layer cakes no nicer rccipos can be fonnil than are in Mrs. Korer's Cook Hook. Ties and puddings, ice creams and charlottes, sherbets anil vinegars are made from these fruits; and when they are in sea.10 i no ouo need Iki at a loss to'know what to have for dessert. K. 11? Jt.. is Tnhh lull;. f ARK A I.A WHiP. Heat six ounces of butter to a cream, and lieat into it half n pound or flour, and half pound of fino white sifted sugar. Have ready whisked six epgs, work tho above gradually and smooth ly with the egu'S and finely grated lem on peel and sliced citron, and finally whip briskly into the mixture a tea spoonfnl of Cleveland's Kukinfr Powdor. l'ut all into n tin lined wnh woll-bnt-tered paper, and bako in a moderately heated oven for one hour. VHt.BTS (TO CltYsrAI.I.IZE). F.oil some clarified sugar and water until, on being lifted in the skimmer, yon cm blow tiny sparks of sugar throngh the holes, lay in some douolo violets dive ted of their stidks, and let tho sugar roboil to its former tempera ture; then rub the sugar against tho aides of thu pan till it is white, and stir it all together till tho sugar leaves the violet-i, when they must lie sifted and dried. I lone leaves, jasmine, and orange flowers can all bo candied in this way. Those StamDthe Lady. Certain mnrks of behavior on the Street indicate tho true lady, says the Chicago Hi ralil. She has a purpose and business air nlxint her, and looks as if she knows what she wants and where she is going and has really somo meaning in her actions; she knows how to walk in the streets, with not too lag ging or too swift a step, but self-possessed and quietly; she knows how to dress as a lady can, avoiding lond col ors ami striking combinations. Mho also avoids too coquettish a simplicity, which is equally as dangerous, Sho has attained to that enviable street talent which enables her to pass men without looking at them, yet all the while seeing them. She avoids loung ing too long betore shop windows. Sho doesn't wear her gowns np to her shoe tops nor trailing iu the dnsL She 'doesn't mince her gait nor stare level into the eyes of those she meets. Sho doesn't wear a half bushel of paper Hippies ou her hat nor a large size rose ush pinned to the front of her dross. In short, she docs nothing to attract attention. Should i-he do so nnd gi t a tritlo more attention than sho wants, who is to blame for it? Some women ignorautly ami unconsciously put them selves in tho path of trouble. They follow tho fashions to uti extreme. Their hats are the highest, the broad est, the largeNt or smallest of tho pro vailing mode; their dresses aro tho longest or shortest, the fullest or scan tiest, or of the most striking pattern. They make a show- of themselves, ami yet complain because they are looked at. tHhers have a strolling, looking-for-somebody or too tree atop. The Don of India. The lions of India are going lite the buf slo of Amei ics- Wlihiullie mem ory of many persons lions were com nion enough in Kajpiit.iui. and even now a roar may bo heard Occasionally iu the uikl.l p. ills o( Central India; but tho i uliv.iy from Nagpur is now bein" built through this country, aud that will drive nut .tint few "re maining lions in the Central Province. Practically tho only lions remaining are said to be the race existing in Kst-. Ivwar. Their number remains, it Is believed, pretty stationary. Tlicjr are specially preserved for royal 'sport; but even they are recavdod lis doomed. Honors Easy. Diiladclphian (proudly) I preSntn fou know, sir, that Philadelphia, has the only American who ercr dancei with Queen Victoria? Kew Yorker That may bfr. But few York contains Hi only English soon tvho ever sold ft hot ronsbr)porafo to the Prince of Volet. IKV Yor MA. KINO MATCSX3. One Machine that Cuts 10,000,000 Stick a Cay. The operation ef mukinsj matches from a pine log may to divided into four head, namely : Frcvmrmjr tbo splints, dipping tho matches, box making and niling. When the timber is brought into tho cutting room of tho factory it is seized upon by a gingof men, who place it before a circular saw. where it if cut into blocks fifteen inches long, the length of seven matches. It is then freed of its bark and taken to the turning lathe, where, by means OT a special form of fixed cutting band running its entire length, a continuous tool, the thickness of the match is cut oft. A the block revolves and decreases in diameter tho knife advances and a band of veneer of uniform thickness is ob tained. As tho veneer rolls off the Vnife it Is met my eight small knives, which cut it into seven separate bands, each the sue of a match. By this one operation seven lonj rililions of wood, each the length and thickness of a match, are ob tained. These aro then broken into pieces six feet long, the knotty parts re moved, and they are then fed into a ma chine which looks and acts like a straw chopper which cuts them into single matches. The mschine cats 150 bands at the mo time and a mechanical device pushes them forward the thickness of a match at each stroke of the cutter. This little machine with its one sharp knife can cut over 10,000,000 matches a dsf. From the cutting room the splints are taken to the dry room, where they are placed in revolving drums, which absorb sll tho moisture the splints may contain. They ore then prepared for the dipping process, which is a very important oper ation, ss each splint must have suffv cient space to be fully coated and yet not placed so dote to' the others as to csusi the mixture to clot the heads of the othei splints. To do this they are placed under an ingeniously constructed machine which seems to work with almost human intelligence, and are caught up and placed closely, but nt regular intervals, in a dippinsr frame. These frames contain forty-four movable laths, and between each lath the machine places with clock work regularity fifty splints, making ovci 2,000 splints in each frame. The brads of the splints are all on the same level, and a single attendant t each machine can place over 1,01)0,000 splint in the fiatne per day. The dipping vat ii a store of masonry, which contains thrc S'pnire pans. The first pan is for heating the splints so they will absorb the mix ture, the second coutains moultcn pnraf tine, in which the points are dipped, nnd in the third they are coated with fhf ignitiug conipo-ition. Over 8,000,000 matches ran be dipped by a skilful work man in one day. A fier the dipping pro Cits the mntthci aro dried while still in tho freiiic and eiro thcu tnken to th ickiii! room, where they are nut intfl xes br annd. TUKT SUOCLtUE surpi.iF.o. Jones Is a pretty good sort of achsp, said McWatty to a friend, "but he'll never amount to much. He never know! when to stop talking "That's so," replied Mc Watty's friend, who it a railroad moo; "his conversation larks tcrruiual facilities." Now York World. A1TD lTWt TIIE SAME. Mr. Spuria way What ! lias your Undo Ilirsin failed in business? Mrs. Spudaway Hioknn up entirety. That's what he says in bis letter. 'How fortunate our little Hi has a mid dle name! When you write next to Undo Lowo tell him his namesake. If. Lowo Spudaway, is the smartest boy In his clasa and as good as he is smart." '!iit what if t'nele Lowe fails. too? Innocent little Hi Lowo (from his cor per) Call me Jack and tho game, papa, LBuiliuntoo Free Press. SUOOKSTtVB. Miss De Pretty Let's form a Veen society. Miss Dc Pink Let's. Just like the Old Fcllos and Rod Men. Call it the Ancient Order of of King's Daughters. Miss DcUlondo-Or the Ancient Order of Pianas. Miss Do Young Or the Ancient Order of American Miss Oldmaid Oh. float Tcfi call it sncicnt order of anything, New Yotk Week HOW IT ItArTEKETt. "Wonderful thing happened in onr neighborhood last evening. A police man killed a mad dog at tbo first fire." "You don't say soY "I'crbnps I should explain that the policeman was shooting at a peddler. "w ITcrre Haute Express. MIND-HKADINO, Dinguss Hello, Shadbolt! How aro you? Hy the way. Mluvl, have you 9!cn that big alligator down at Shadlwlt (cutting him short) No, Dinguss, I haven't seen it, but I know what it was going to lead me to. Alliga tors have hides, their hides make nice leather, tho leather is made up into pocketbooks, and pocketbooks hold money. I haven't a cent to spare this time. Good morning, Dinguss. Chi cago Tribune. WEATnr.re ihdications. Tramp (to buxom fanner's wife, stand ing on the porch and looking up at the sky) How s the weather this morning, ma'am I Farmer's Wife (turning suddenly and catching np a pail of "suds") Clear I And tho tramp clears. Burlington 5"ree Press A READ LIKE 4 TACK. "Oh, John," exclaimed Mm. Cnmso, "I know how to make a hundred dollars just as easily I" "Howl" Why, (Iowa at Mm. Robe's there's a lovely Paris dress marked down from five hundred dollars to foul hundred." (San Francisco Waan a snxsrrtvB xa It is remarkable to what an extant re finement may be carried. There is in this city a young man who eats crushed violets and wears azure neckties every time he feels an attack of the blues ap proaching. The other evening he awoke in the middle of the night, and rousing his room-mate said : "This is simply agnniring." "What is the mattcrf "Those two mosquitoes that are nag ingin the room." . "Well, what do you care as long as they don't bite yonT" "They are not singing in harmony. Washington Post. REH ESTIMATE OF DA HAG ES. "Had an accident here this morning?" queried the breathless reporter as a matronly lady appeared at the door k response to his violent ringing. "Yea, we did. You ace, the next house come right up to ours, and the man painting it asked to come through onr house and crawl out tho scuttle on to its roof. WolL I let him. When he crossed the garret he fell through the door." "Hurt hhn tnuehr "'Yes, 1 guess so. Hut he didn't stop with the garret; he fell through the next floor, tore a hole through the carpet, knocked the plaster off the ceiling, and, oh, he has just made an awful muasl" Texas Siftinge. tn TE AaOHEOATK.- CUra-How da yon Nke my friend? "i. Fanny He is horrid creatara. Is fc married I - ' "No; he te net married. - ,. "Has !.. I. IV. in. . tW y J m HIV m W IKM ,aU,aot go in for a hmbe-WU as MM HHNBh J CONCERNING BOSES. ve love all the brilliant tribe of flowers, btatelv lilies, modest violets. ; rare orchids, bright camellias, all have their own special charm, but tbe rose stands crowned tho "Queen of Flowers" for unnumbered centuries. Sacred writers and authors of antiquity abound in allusioni to this fragrant flower, while verse and story and legend have celebrated its beauty. It is a plant of much vitality and will struggle along under most adverse circumstances, poor soil, drouth, neglect, insects, slags sad worms may mar its beauty, bu. can aeldoia utterly bn ak its spirit, and it will put forth stnnted blossoms in spite of discouragements. But give it rich soil, plenty of room, care for it and pet it, and it will return your affection a thousand fold, 't may be slipped, and grafted, and seeded, and hybridized in innumerable ways, each time showing some rarer bounty, or giving fort h so rue more delicate fragrance. On the lawn, a rose garden will delight alike the for tunate owner and every passer-l-T who 'sees itsperfnmed blossoms. ltit he con servatory, my lady never lacks tier rare lioi.qnet for recvption or ball-room, while one little tea-rose in the invalid's chamber will cheer and comfort and freshen. We give a list of the old and tried varieties which have given delight for many years. First among garden roses is the Jacqueminot, the fame of whose great namesake has for many years rested "in the heart ol arose. It is of a deep, velvety crimson, not per fectly double, but with long-stemmed large bnda which make very desirable bouquets. Jlerruosa, of a char roe pink, is old and one of the best of the ltourlion typo, while (Uoiro de Iijon was the favorite tea rose of our grand mothers, with its luxuriant foliage and pale salmon, bnff and yellow blossoms. Alarechal Neil is another old favorite but not always quite hardy at the North. '1 ho moss rose, the Scotch, and the blush, or damask rose, are pretty enough without getting named varie ties, and w ho can see the sweet-brier growing by a country lane without call ing up The mothrr sonys of Inn frnne years. Anil tmhy josand t-liililinh feiirn And youdilul hopes anil youthful u ars?" Tho well-known climbers, Hultimore 15el!e, 1'iairic Qneen and White (iar- I land are of excellent hab.t and vigorous growtn and cannot fail to satisfy. Florists sell these old varieties very cheaply so that they are within the reach of all. One may get a dozen or more iu sets at from 10 to 15 cents a piece, and sometimes at a still greater reduction to clubs. Tho newer sorls come higher and novelties are expensive, but to one with ample means at his disposal there is no more engrossing pleasure than witohine the progress of some new v iriety and compnring it with tho old, and noticing the habits of growth pe culiar to each, if he is a true rose-lover and has made friends with his flowers. tiood new varieties which have leeu tried enough to establish their reliabil- . ity can be procured for about tfo cents . eaeu or tor a small aaiiuionai sum II a 1 1 .-o years growth is desired. lho rnritan is a beautiful new white hybrid perpctnal, a robust grower and and of most ilelicioin fragrance. Tho new tea-rose Sunset is of a rich golden amber shaded with dark crimson and is said to bo of tho very liest for either open grouud or house ulture. Air. Viek haa kindly furnished us with illustration of his new striiied rose, Vick's Caprice, which is claimed to have the great advantage of being per ccily hardy. It is n truo hybrid per petual and tho flowers aro of a soft, satiny pink striped with white and car luinc, having long and elegant buds making the plant d sirable for cutting in r poses. It can be proenred at tho price of 2." cents each, which is very low lor such a desirable novelty. Among the rolyMuthn or "Fairy" roses, tho Miniature is the smallest; its delicate cream-roso (lowers are in wreaths or clusters almost covering tho plant. The Countoss do Murinuis is a new pure white Moss rose, with large and fragrant flowers, but it is not a per petnal bloomer. Among tho so-called 'black roses," Jean Liband and Cam illo do Kohau aro the darkest; they aro of an intense, dark, velvety crimson shading darker as they open, so that at a little distanoe they look qnite black. J n preparing the gronnd for the re ception of ro-es dig np and pnlverizo the eath well for a depth of a foot or more; enrich with a shovelful of any good mannre or fertilizer, and set the plaids in very damp soil spreading out the roots well, aud packing the earth firmly about them. Shado well and water thoroughly for the first few days, after which much water will not be needed unless in case of unusually dry weather. After the plants are rooted, keep the soil by frequent weeding and stirring. When your roses begin to blossom keep them well cut, remember ing that with roses as with religion, tho more it is shared with others, the more wid remain at home, and on no account allow tho withered roses to remau on tbe stem. As soon as they begin, to fade pull off the petals and dry them for a rose-jar to bring the perfume of roses and remembrances of summer when wintry winds blow cold. Wo hope to hear from tho friends of the roses all alnnit their pet methods of cultivating favorite varieties and any notes of interest on "Flower Culture." Wll.n FI.OWKKS IN THE CITY. Country bred people coming to the city miss the wild ttowers which they have been used to see growing in every nook and comer. Kveu in the suburbs the dust of daily travel drives them away from their accustomed places. A writ, r iu tho Washington &tir, how ever, boasts that: "Few large cities are so rich in wild flowers in their near-by siirhurhs as Washington is. Fvery untilled field her. al suits has its wealth of them, and the woods ou the hi Is in tho wilder portions of the Pisfnct, are already odoions tith the perfumes of their dainty treasures. The negro lsjye ono sees on the street ollering bunches of trailing nrbutus or blue tu.l w hite vio lets lot sale, gather them U over ou the Virginia hills or np in tho Zoologi cal 1'ark region. 'I hey get up at snu rise and in a very short while can gath er from nature's lMiuutifnl store more flowers than they ean sell in a day, '1 hey trndge dowu town with them and oiler tl cm to you in the street with the sparkling dew still on their simple blossoms. It's a poor day when one of the little barefooted beggars loes not sell twenty bunches of the wild dowers at 5 cents a bunch, that cost him noth ing but the trouble to pick them." SOOT FOB FLOW BUS, In regard to tbo use of soot in gar dening, the Ami rir.iin tlurln says: "The matter which rises from burn ing woisl and bituminous coal, and which liecomescomleused and hardened by l he cooler air in the stove-pi) es aud chimneys is what is understood by n,t. Soot fiom hard Coal exelns.vely is of less vain. , still it is worth saving. Hoot consists mainly of impalpable charcoal, ami is rii h in nnimouia. All plants are 1 en -fited by its nse. It is also valuable as an msei licide, on account of the creosote contained it it." -A VKiit PARTICULAR WOMAN. Agent ( it r;ii.io.idJ iiadame, do you wish your baggage checked? Woman No, sir; I want it to g.n riurnicia was at the pi- micle of (lower tiet.ween tbe year 20tjOaud 75 ii. Hlul n faet- iL-t IwxhiIa n-ra Ilia ilk- sruilors aud civllizera cf the whole J OCT V.. U " V HI. iFTBD IfUTRM' "Yea see that girl over there (he begacr, whea the ether aaiwered: "Yet, she lives opposite us. She's deaf tad dumb, poor thing." ."Tin Ida. And there Z tat Vhind her la the street car (or four blocks and made remarks about that dowdy kat the hat oo, U. for aothing." iraAT AT Ban tnron an COAT, fientvoleat but New-Sighted Employe! --"Patrick, wbat't that under your coatl " Pat (who is working tbe growler) "I'm sorry to aay it it a can, air.'' ' Employer "Great Boot, Patrick! Etop work and go straight to the bos pitair Mwuft WteUif. mactice what rov r.Aca. Merchant "I wish to insert aa adrcr. tiseraant in the Morning BugU." Clerk "Yes, air." '.Commence it in this way: 'PayCash, and put those words in large letters." 'Yet, tir." 'And I wun you'd trust for fhw mount Xor a month or 9-"Taniu. IT A1SOCIATXS FOB POLtOXIfXir, OKIT. "Henry!" cried. Mr. Von Toodles, grasping bet somnolent husband by the rm, "Henry, there are burglars In the house I Gel up and go down I" "Utter nonsense, my dear," returned Heory. "You wouldn't have a man of my social position associating with burg lars, would yout You astonish mel'1 OuMcrt & DBSHRATE LAST CBAftCS "If you hypnotize man, you can make him do anything you wtnt him to, can't yout" asked Ethel. Yet, I believe to." I'd like to hypnotize Choliie Hinlu, then. 'Why "This is my fourth season, tad I'm getting anctout." Harper' Bator. CHANGED BIS TOWBv Lawyer "Madam, I'm sorry to sy that I don't see the ghost of a chance for you to break your uncle's will " Woman "Well, to be Iran with you, I don't see a ghost of a chance to psy you for what you have already done if the will isn't broken." Lawyer "On second thought, mad, am. I think tbe will can be broke; WBT THKT TttLT COT CT. "It you please, Mr. Cashgoods," said the young saleswoman, "we have bocn discussing the matter of salaries. And we find that the men are getting mors money for the same work than us girls. And we tbibk, that is hardly just, do yuu "1 never looked at it in that light be fore," answered the merchant, after a httle thought. "It shall be remedied at once I'd cut the men's salaries down belt Saturday. ''.Indianapolis Journal. Doctor Said There IV a No Cure." (alva, Kans., March 6. lsw. My doctor said tlieie was no cure fur inc. Aisiiit hi x week: ai;o I had our druggist se d jir six botile of Flurale xiou, wlia-a 1 have akeu, and it ha- dune in more ood man any Jtinu in twenty years. I am f- years old. I ;ilil a few mure buttles for myself and some 'or my iielglibur. Mart M. Cussison.iw. yioranlrrlon Is the speedy and permanent sure for Slek Ileadaelie. Indigestion. lysie ua, Itihtm-uiess, Liver I 'omotaint, Nervuus le ilityand ('uii-tumptiun. It is irm only sure :nre fur tiie- romplaiiits. Ask your lii'UKKist lor it, and net well. When the Minneapolis bu pension jrldjje was removal recently, the an ilioraffe liou.i. hILIioiiIi tliey 1ml teon :arefully iuilKxtdod in cement, were fouL'd to be deeply eorrotletl. Ilow'a Thi? We nrTrOne lliintlrwl IKdlnrs rAwnril for any nf caiarrh lli:tt cannot be curiMi by taking Hall'.'i t'atai i ll l ure. F..I. t'MKNKY &CO.. l'row Toledo, o. Vk, thn uiiilerHiKiitHl, have known K. J. ln'iiy for I he lal 1: yearn, and lielleve him rfoii ly honorable In all biisineM! transaef lon?tt liul lliiaiM-ially able to carry out any ublia .1 nt in:ol by llo'ir nrm. VVp.!4T Sl Iklax, MnilfHalo llruicbts, Tollo, Ohio. tViniNO. Kismi ft Mahvin, Whohsaln I'l llL'Ntll, loli-ilo. o. Hall's t'alunii 4 'ine in taknn Intel nally aetinii 1 ireetly IImii the Mood and inueollH Hilrlaren of ;he svsii'in. Te?tiiiioiiiali wnt tree. 1'rice 76c, y.t bottle. Sold bv all ilruuitisls. One million tulies for Koch's lymrh :s the work which Is at present eiiKK ing the attention of a liernmn glass tvor-a. 'J lie tnlies are made of a line iialily of glass, and are closed with a hiss stopiier. A miRar, fir teen timea sweeter than :tne-sugar, and twenty times sweeter '-bail liett-siiaar. Is reported by a der n:in chemist from cott in seed uieul. It cannot be sold to compete with ths rrdiiuiry article. Everybody known that at this season the Hood Is tilled with impurities, the arc u in u la Jon of months. All these linpurities and .'very tr;u- of scrofula. s:ilt rheum, or other liseases may lie expelled by takine IIikhI's sjtrsaparltla. He sure to net Mood's. The rrice of platinum lias advannnil fully KKI er cent, owinjt to its in- :reased use for eleclr'ca! puriioses. f'timi'i lil'liiey Cum for Iroisy, Gravel, IhiilMtes, llriglit's, Heart, Urinary or I.iver IUeases, Nerv ousness, A.C Cure KIIRrsntecd. 8:tl Areb Hireet, riiilsd'a. l a bottle, (! lor tn, or tlriigKisi. luoo ecrtilit'ats of cures. Try iu M. Danioise;tii. of Kr:iiirp. rinsinvAiit- pl a camera to take panoramic views. It is made to turn on its axis so truly tllllt f h lttrLlira on Mia Aiittm striit i.f sensitive paer is said to be perfectly cieur in lis details. FITS! " nts wonped rroa nv Dr. Kline's ur heme Heslorer. No V lUafter Itrst dat's use. Mar f:u turen. TiraiiM-aiHitiLsiiirial niKiia free to Fit caeca. rHUilloOr.Kuue.mi ArcBbt FUUa., I'a. It bus teea s'lown that if the sun was n biirnim; sphere of solid coal it could not bust ClXKJ years. "August slower Tcrliaps you do not believe these statements concerning Green's Au gust Flower. Well, we can't make you. We can't force conviction in to your head or rued Doubting icine into your throat. We don't Thomas. want to. Tbe money is yours, and the misery is yours; and until you are willing to believe, and spend the one for the relief of the other, they will stay so. John II. Foster, 1122 Brown Street, Philadelphia, says: " My wife is a little Scotch woman, thirty years of age and of a naturally delicate disposition. For five or six years past she has been suffering from Dyspepsia. She Vomit became so bad at last that she could not sit Every Moal. down to a meal but she had to vomit it as soon as she had eaten it Two bottles of yotir August Flower have cured her, after many doctors failed. She can now eat anything, and enjoy it; and as for Dyspepsia, she does not know that she ever had it" An imitation of Nature that's the result you want to reach. With Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, you have it. They cleanse and renovate the whole system naturally. That means that they do it thor oughly, but mildly. They're the smallest in size, but the most effective sugar-coated, easiest to take. Sick Head ache, Bilious Headache, Con stipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels are prevented, relieved, and cured. Purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, and gently laxative, or an active cathar tic, according to size of dose. As a Liver Pill, they've been imitated, but never equaled. EvERYfJrjTHER Shonld Har It in Tb fIon Jroppl on Sugar, ( AlMiwii Xm tn tsxkr Johmw Aodtn LtmwiCNT for Cmp. CoM, H'-ro ThnwO, TonnlHll;. i'Mlc, l rmi and l aaua. llet- ttuuuiwr UoiupUlnt-a, Cut. Oruim Ilk tumUa. THtXK OF IT. In itf over 40 .Kill In onci htmtly. IV. I. 8. Joint" A Oo. It In (rtTty yt-nrm nine I flrrt k-r-t if y.mr J'h)-wi' anouykk Liniment for " Vutjtiftw trr.ir I hivt u l U In my family. 1 Wj4 It a hik ( Mm Im-4 land Mf -Mt family rvnnHl- that can It fou ml, umiI iiil'rn.l or eitfrnal, in all rw O. 11 1V1ALLH, iH-rfitn 'tid Jiaptuit rhurt-h, HaiilfT, Me. E. CufiArAi Krtrttt KhvMiuiatiHin. li very ounerer ati K-t- TtMiw ilfvlH.-h. tMhthrta,VUKl '". lirMhiU, Achilla. 'h.4t-m tf.-rMia, J Harrl.... ltn- n, Hr n-M In It-nir r Mm In. Mlir Jolnfs r Strain, will Itnd in tin o..l An-ivm r-lir an.l r.jlj rum. ..V,"'..! ft-. S..UI rtvrvheh l'ri-o i. -1a.. hy mall. ln-UU-a, Luirw AwUL A L . JOHKSUN X CO- lloaxoa. Uaaa. DIPPV IfajrCC POSITITET.T HKMKIIr- DAUUl IMirXO Orwly Flint ktreUhrr. Ailiit-4 by aiuJi'iiU at Ilurvaid, AnilMint. and otlicr ColW-iffa, also, bv profrsslunal iimt buin4 men avt-ry-hcrf. f Oft for alt in y-xir town tend 2-V. to B. J. liltKKI.V. 7lfi Washlnirtou Hirttt, Bo-ta. S!0l f wnr, NmiTorm, Wwrmrsn mnrtlo hi well and Heop wll. HKUtH ntlei a tolla how. Ml its. yar. Saniilecopr lr. J. II. I V E. g.llur. Buftttlo. S. V. HEALTH 1891 Hnnlr Rnnl- lf'l'"r.". w wAfc aji j w rv ' . II H II i , O HrMttlchiiro, Vl"" r-nCC TO PEOPLE "T MAKiciKfl". I itflC Kml MHIr-M to Omaha Matkimomiai, Woi:ij, omAhM. NetirBNka, lor Hfa.K CoY if ine 141 MiirrlMc Hint romN.imlfiuv lP .ulUhHil. URV rClED CURC0 TO STAY CURED. inH I LW Lit We want the name and ad I dressof every sufferer in the I V. K V?TII njl It U.S.an.1 Canada. Address. '. EuMld Hath, 11 , Bcfil.. If. taaMwtssMM TOPULAB SCIENCE. Sin re than one supposed authority de ctares that tho leaves of tho tomato plant are more medicinal than the fruit. At, Montichiari batteries of artillery using smokeless powder kept up fire for half an hour without their pasitioe being discovered. A petroleum engine has been intro duced in a lighthouse in fjootlaad for working the siren of tho fog signal apparatus recently Installed. A method of rendering tobacco smoke harmless to the mouth, heart and nerves, without detriment to its aroma, is claimed to have been discovered at Vichy The Russian Government has dis patched a commission to Asia Minor to experiment in tho treatment of coolers with tho Turkestan plant ferbuhs sum bul. A CLonans farmer wno wanted to dig a well planted a lot of land with ots and watched the land that showed tbe most moisture. He finally selected a spot and sank a well.- At twenty-five feet ho ob tained a fino flow of water. Artesian wells hnvo developed such aa abundant supply of water in the Doscrt of Sahara that Fronch engineers are confident of being ablo to extend their railroad to a distance of a week's jour ney from Algeria right through the desert. Celluloid artificial eyes aro cheaper than those of glass, tin d h.i7e a good ap pearance; but Dr. Meurer, of Lyons, Franco, states that oftor three or four months they are liable to cause serious irritation, probably as the rcarut of somo chemical change. Consumption Is said to have made ap palling ravages among the young Indiana of the Cheyenne reservation. Their en feebled frames are unable to Withstand the severity of the Dakota winters, and even tho warm clothing of the whitrf does not keep them from lung troubles. The Russian Goveromont has ordered that all medical and pharmaceutical students shall bo honncforth accustomed to the decimal system of weights and measures, with the view of making this system tho only legal one for prescrlp ions to be written in after the lapse of Ave years. The telephone has played an important part in the manoeuvres of the Swedish fleet. There is a telephonio post on board ach vessel, and when lying at anchor they can telephone to one another by means of insulated conductors, which are run down the anchor chains and sub merged. The sanitary aspects of electric light ing were discussed before tho English Sunitiry Congress, and it appears that the electric light is bettor than all other sources of illumination, because it is not dependent ujion the exhaustion of hydrogen, resulting from the vitiation of the air, A flantical ball seven feet in diameter and capable of holding four penooa has been made and tested by an Italian inventor. It sinks when closed, and has a screw and rudder for propelling and steering. It is provided with windows and grpplers, and may be used in war faro as well as for fishing up articles from tho bottom. '9omotimes," writes a correspondent of a trade paper, "I have had to make boles in steel that was too hard to cut or Ale easily. Then I make a mixture that will out a hole. I mix one ounce of sul phate of copper, quarter of aa ounce of alum, balf a teaspoonfut of powdered salt, a gill of vinegar and twenty drops at nitric add. This will make a bole. A leaven worth (Kan.) domestic haa deposited $2(10 for her funeral expenses, has her last robes already mad-, has purchased a site for her grave, and r lan ned what kind of a colli n she will have. The largest dynamite factory In this country is in New Jersey, Trie greatest danger or explosions is in the spring w hen the extreme changes of weather affect the stuff. Dynamite sell for twenty cents a pound. HUMOROUS. Stag gwing 'figure The "VTbltlty Trust's millions. Well-healed The heireea with French shoes. A great poker hand An engino sto ker's fist. A man never sits down on his silk high hat more than once. She (in the theatre) Why do you go ont between the acta? lie For spiritual reasons, my dear. Naughty Wlllla-I won'tl I aban't I don't wanter be an angel. Firm Mother Y'ou must. When a new reporter asks for hiapay in advance it is fair to presume that he has been working on a Tillage news paper. Car DrlTer My wor Is like a church organ. PasstDger How so? . Car Uriver It's full of stops. Whoa! NOT IN IT. T.lvAa nf rich men oft remind us. Struggling for our dally rations. We shall never leave behind us Millioua for our poor relations. Millionaire ftohisnew butler) Jenk- Inson, do you smoke' Uutler Why ex er or. course x uu fniinnirWe.l. tell the locksmith to rail around to-day and change the lock of my cigar cabinet. UNR EASOJJABLK. Thev sav that each dog haa his day. And ought to have some rights; lint in that nnv rwuiin. urav. Why cats should have the night? Williamson There is one place I never go to without putting my toot in it. ITargraves Where is that? Williamson In a shoe store. A COlirLTMENT TO HER SKILL. Ethel I never play on the piano, ex cept for my friends. Mitml I should thlnK you'u una 11. more pleasant to play for your enemies. You would then taste the sweets of re venge. Tub beckless girl. "Put on your veil," her mother cried, "Or you'll your beauty wreck; The winds your face will freckle o'er" Quoth the maiden, '-Let 'em frock." A nightingale. Mrs. Smytbe My husbaud is an enthusiast on music sits up all night to sing. Mrs. Tompkins What does he sing. Mrs. Smythe Oh, lullabys, usual OnJBOTtoNS overcome. May A girl doesn't like to be grabbed aud hug ged airainst her wilL Fiauk No; but my shirt front isn't any girl's will. Plenty of experience. Chappie Your friend Cliollie talks of selt'ng out for the North Pole very soon. A wthaw Has he auy experience as an Arctic explorer? Chappie WelL he has been courtinz a Boston girl all winter. "Very stranoe indeed. Gilhooly What o'clock is it, Charley? Charlie Uondelipper It's just 10. Oilhooly What a singular coinci dence! I was just going to ask you for 110, A stuck-up lot of mkn. "Henry." she whisiered, "is the glue business, such as yours, a real nice one' 'Nicer he declared. "Come down to the factory some time and I'll show you the most stuck-up lot or men you ever saw; the Four Hundred are no where." Sue wanted to see. "So this is the barn?" exclaimed the fair young cirl who was visiting her country cous ins. Yes." Then do please show me the dear little barnacles," Progress. It is very important in this age of vast material progress that a remedy he pleasing to the tasto ami to tho eye, easily taken, acceptable to tbe stomach and healthy in its nature and effects. Possessing these qnalitics, Hyrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative and the most gentle diuretic known. He was rnht. "Have you any photographs of your children, Mr. 1'eckV" asked a friend of Un Hon. Alpf'eus 1'eck. "I should say I had," answered Mr. Peck, "I've aliout a bushel of them." 'Why, Alp!ieus!"exclaimedhis wife. "Well, haven't we? Haven't we pho tographs of all four of them, and don't four pecks make a bushel?" Well meant, but Daube Xow, Miss Hunter, please look pleasant that's it keep that for a moment until I catch it. There. Now yon uijiy lesuma your natural expression if you wish. Not used to timer ways. New Minister-Hereafter it will lie necessary to keep the windows tightly closed dur ing service. I was greatly annoyed this morning by the noise of some neighboring factory blowing off steam. Sexton That wasn't a factory sir. That was the folks snoring. IIionLY unnatural Walker I hail a most iiniialur.il dream last niirlit. Fad man I dreamt links borrowed five dollars of me for a week. Fadman Uiinaturall Why, that's iiinks ail over. Walker Yes, but I went on dream ing and I dreamt that Iiinks paid it back to me at the end of tbe week. One Remedy lor All riiaea. Is true, however Mranue the aswrtinn A n compound of vrK!alle9 t-.iiilv alnorbcd and alii to promote diction, nutrition and excre tion, purify the bloid and st-cure healthy action td the liver, kidneys, skin. bow. 1 and liiiies an the ancient foi inula adopted by the monks of the Middle Aifeand known ai M. B-'Miard Vegctald fills, will do. is such a remedy, and til. re is nut one initreoient in them n..t en. dorsed by th experience of all s.-hools of medicine since (iaicn. No MoU purifier Iu the world can eii:il thin. A suniiile of the St. rkeriiari v eaeiaoie Ills will lie sent Jrer to all applicants. Address at. Bernard, ltox 24lti, Skw York. The four most common causes of boiler explosions are external corrosion, overheating, overpressure and weak lier of flue. The four least common tauses are absence of safety valve, bad material, weak manhole and deposit nupnire rurgunrMnlerd by Dr, J. H. Mayer, fttl Arch fit., Phil's, Pa. Kase auonce, no operation or de lay from business, at teste. I by thou sands of cures after others tail, advice tree, send for circular A twenty-acre pond bubbled up eat of earth in Center Co., Pa , receaUy in twenty minutes r. BTaaI Well mm m a MB - - oh tn eonsnlt a Ana vet you aro no - , , docto. J yon refra.n from so doing : for tea you wiU alarm ju"" . Hood's U yo , what "To, ndition. into a state iSwTtow donee and cheerfulness. 1 ou n potent this peculiar medicine is in such cases as yours. N. . e sure w . . Hood's Sarsaparilla ..w sx. Prepared Sold by an aruKKi"- only by C. L HOOD St CO, Lowell, Mass. lOO IXkwhs One Chronic Cough Now! rl .My ami M0 Uiore Is nothing Ilk SCOTT'S Fmulsion Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES Of Xj1x ncl aiotl. It Is most as palatable a milk. Far better "inn other eo-culled KutulslOBS. A wonderful nosh producer. Scott's Emulsion There are poor Imitations. Ort the armMtne. S3 PAINLESS EFFECTUAL. FOR BILIOUS i NERVOUS DISORDERS. Such ss W.nd sn4 Puis in the Stomach, I r.jj; . roiifiAM. Sweltina alter Meals, I 0iuieea.'Drowine.i.ColdChlll.FIuthin8 of anoetite. Shortness of Breath,Cotienss.Scury.Blotchet on ths ( Skia.0itturbef Sleep. Frightful ureami , all Nervoua and Tremblisg Sensations. c ( Tin riocT nncc urn I CIVE RELIEF IN , . ...uii.r. d 1 1 fr. . n r I. ratrneatly llivluxl to try one Box of tlieee l'lll(. ail'l XnCU WIU W. hhihwi, a mtonaerjui mi-uit-in Worth Cuinoa a Dox., Daiiiliiiiii't Pills. 4aknn as I WOUbfru'' p w - . j! .-j ...:n ..:.LIU OFQTftHF airecxea, win huivrij ..w.w , r tNIALta IO COmpieio nwiim rw y Sick Heaaacne, Impaired Digestion,) rnnslinalinn. Disordered li ver,&c, i rT I lUC Uir.lf a fm Atf Will V work w.-iKl- rs uimii tho Vital Orqant, Strengthening t ho ut uicu larSystem. nu r- i i .... i ... f tit-1 iii hi lialr A tho hern edqe ot appotite, bimI arulnK . i . i. ... iincrDim fiC IJCJIt IU that Willi III" nunCDUU vr (ia.ns.svs 7 HIUrIlllr- IU nnnmvi ii r .n ij . .1 ..riha ruutoiiantnlMia tit 1 hn I N.ttoiih ant lN'hllltatwl inthai BEECH-i A M S PILLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE nr a ai V ocnDDICflDV UCnilllC lil IUC I wnDI n IT till il lra.l l.klid villi AAfh lU iT i p)irvHontTbT TIUH. BITHI4M, ..S tM. Yaak. S.ilsa A iri-nlx for J th Llititvit HtJiuw, wko of your drucKt FOR FIFTY YEARS I MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP hn& hrten ummI hy mothrri for their ohllrtrrn whltf TthliiK ttr otT Ftrty Yitun. It tootli iImi o-.ll-l. HoflfiiM th' ftunis. Allnyn all MHlli, I'urtft wfnd oolio. aiii in tho Uwt iwmi-yv lnin a Itatilr. IT0 "STOPPED FREE BJI m Ml - i mini urstuioui B VDr.KLINR'SGKEAt , wm NERVE RESTORER far mtt lo Nnn iisBnrv iteUtt Tn.ar,. 1.-.AK. D...A 7nr firrvm Aftnm, EplriM. elf. MJbLB If tab -at mm dirrtsd. V F t, 4rmt tUtmm tut. TtmIim sumi $J kHll fr tm t uuu, ill pmytrng lr chare M b.,v wp1a '" Sr..i i. a sum, p, i mm, ttirt- .(.lra .. mmi.tmA to OR. KI.1NF. Hl Arrh St, Hhitartrli.l.u '. 6-lnUTM!. fit AH OtiMliAti.StJ HiAi hS. patents; W. T. l-'lirrald, axhlnrftwH. I. 1 -par bank trre. KIPPER S PASTILLES..'.. . diHiit mil I((hi thtinil Will mall Btn-ham ' Pill m rmlpt of price Jfi eta. a our. Mentkm f paprr. C DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES. . rrlU. aiul SArCTICS n.,,I srricc iu p WONDERFUL LUEUR6 CHAIR niMklfllm lsssaava. 1A i ll! RSSV BUM. I rnmrr n aaira, 1 1-. T l ,'L ' I I . . . ' Ii W if? l&-t SSriTItt " r,m.mrr,. tli. n l T F-rTttS TOjj -viavliia .IO la 50 prr nil. j :J,gCH 1 TSicvctct. '(rlS " " I Sc. XtfST-K -.V-s. sal LUBURB CHAIR "' OfM K&ft THE LUBURG MANUFACTURING CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA "'Ut. A 103. N.MI, 333 Norm Mh.SlrMl. Boat Coutrh Motlirine. Rfyyiinmonili.il in. Tlic:.i,.n. Cures where nil cIha faila. l'lonsnnt anil ntrr-nlilo f tlio Iv a uiuirt'u lano 11 wiinniit .hjghrl-obe done ? f iirsavr ' The house ex house-clecxnin end be convinced "IGrJORJUCES of tho ,aw excuses n0 man," and ignorance i9 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 SAPOLIO on paint, on floors, on windows, on pots and pans, and even on statuary. To be ignorant of tho uses of SAPOLIO Is to bnhinH th nre. r-m iMOMisTcrs tmgiiaH. TMI nnifilMSI asan Ma-a..... aemmtftm, mm I'rufrtH -r ClMe. wmm mm 7ttb torn rim tSaas?? fcr.p.VMa,U A WOMAN BEST UNDERSTANDS M0VU-. . yer ro re to th wnrl.l th, Boiiml, w.re mud through a f., ,3 . r For the .iMIcted of hrr ..x. ,si Ji " . nrlr all the dU.u. of won, h,.l LYDIA E. PINKKAM'S l a inre core for all thow p.lnfni fnmj.yj wnkni of womrn. Sold hv all i a atnnditrd art id icw, or in hr mall, tu laZ". i, on rrwipt t 1 1 , " K Pilli or Lozcnftea, ry. ri.kfc' w.i,".M. i. m-.k, , l iiM,ui-.MIir.,"'?ii. Lydla E. Pinkham's Mert. rt1 ANewDseforPetrolcB The most msrvcllous results ars nn being obtained from the iie of petroleua in tho treatment of catarrh uf the hei and throat and lunsr trouhlcj. Send foi pamphlet free describing the new trufc ment to the Hkaltu Si;ri'i.iKs Co.. 710 Broad war. New Tori. Jt. 1. It. QADWAY'S READY RELIEF THBrilF.AI'KST AM r.K T MKIIh ivi tOKI AMII.l I sK IN IHK Houlu. NKVKKKAII.S TO KM.IK1K PAIN. Cnroft and Prevaiitti Csilil Cough, Tlirotkt-, lnllHiniiiiiliun, liliciiiuiitKtn, lUrHl)iM. HHil:l4'li'. iMilh:4rlie, AHtiiiim, littit'ult llrf;4iiiiii. CCKKSTHK WOKST TAINS in f nm one tc twenty ml n n u-. Not one lu.ur aitr rt:ninii this advert .s-iiiriit need any in SI KH.I Willi i'AIN. " No ni Ut'-r how vinttMit or 'xni iating the pain tho lilh'Uiint ic, r.nh nl.l. n. lutirni. Crir ll, Nivous. Nt nialiiH- or n..-ii:u.'. lisra'p may MiitliT, l;nl ay's lit-liel wui allonl instant asu. 1 N i KltNA LI.V. a half t a ti:i-j.o .Tul iu half a tnmtiitT of watei will in a fVw minute cure v'ramp. Spasms, s.ui Stom.K-ti, N.iu-,jl Vomitlnir, Ileal tlmrii, N''rvinsn', S1ivii.--lii'fw. riik Hol;n'.u 1 Han h.r:t, I'ttllc, Flitu lfhcy ami all inlt riiai p. tin. Aik. l'or IVttli. Sold j lrni;f;i!t1 DADVAY'S PILLS. An Fxrollont and Mild .rh;iitir. pumii vojcetahh'. Tho s;ifrst ami h"l tn.-tli.-tni m the world for t lit cure of all li.lt.-;s l itie I.lvfr. SloiiiHi-h or lion-In. Takon ammlinR to lirt'Mjoas m. y will rfr store hfallhaml rmw vttahly. Triri, iV. a lox. SoUl lv all driii;?lK ot malltMl Uy KAHWAY & ro.. .V Warivu Mroi't, New York, on ri'eiia of priff. rtEQUIRES A00ITI0N OF AM' OUALPARTOFOIlAi1 rmr MAKING COSTfTjll I eiO 3virrtoN 7348 PAPERS Whfrt w htxvm no Ant n ill ftrrwigt vltn any ai tlv MrrhanC- I- X M . V. E EWIS' 93 LYE L Fowdered and Fflrfumei. (PATKNTKH.l Mrrnj7Mtliiiiti purest l.ycmadft Makos the brst orfumml Hard SoAiiin2liiiiiiut unthttut tVii tnj. It is Mih Im'nI for ituin Wntr, cliMinsinK wast if flifliufrv'tin4 Hiiikt,rov'tH,aa,lv ing lMttls, paints, trss via PENNA. SALT MFG. CO., tiou. Aiconta. 1'liila.. la. Dr.Bowsted s PEHHYROYHLPit SAFE, SURE and RELIABLE. Int dr m.H, .-nn.lr mhII, Priri-, S1.C0. A.Miwi tim.lmluUlr, Hi. UoWsrMi, S. McuOil SUM, l'bibullihU. . .. v i r ii ii 1 1 - n. mm or OA f C llr.r.' .rolllpl. PAINT. ' f TOM SCALES OF ( $60 J. (BIKGHAMTOH) Bnara Box Tire 6rm N. Y. W Ovorl.OOO Articles dirrrt tn rftuntmrrt. tlii'n'hy m 3U la 30 lrr real. f- KWHrrn, JtOm r.lijwtion. Hy ilniinrisfH. I I VV I ItTTrr? Tl umu i Mail .1 X.- r ... -l rsLOias stsi. UHCH savs-l " - -w . uii J W i. I IUII III V oudhh ho ho. rlnd- KtO CROSS T"V PumoMO BRAND rr aly Haftt, sirN art rrlimtur piil ar as,M. - K.-oVf r-rUK- S. i t"Ur, t.f tarsi MlL Co . UBaO.a MaiaiBvra V riaiiUIOat'aUA, teU