-WHEN MV SHIP COMES IN. "Wbca my ship comas in," ran Ois young man s song; "What brave tbiogj shall I do "'itbtba strength of my wealth and the joyous throog Of frieuJs stout-hearted and truer !e watches and waits neath storm and sun By tho shore of his life's broad sea. And the days of bis youth are quioklj run, i et never a sail sen hew 'My sbip has gooe down!" la soberer strain Sings the man, and to duty turns, lie forgets the ship in his toil and pain. And no longer his younj hope burns Vet a sain by the shore ho stands grown old v ith the course of his years well spent. And gazing out on the deep behold, A dim sbip landward bent! .to banner she flies, no songs axe Don... From her deck as she nears the laud f'iletit w.th sail all sombre and torn be is safe at last by the strand. Andlo! To the man's old aje has brought Kt the treasures he thought to win. Hut honor, content and love life-wrought, Andheerirs, "Has my sMp come in!" -31. A.de 11". Jiowr,Jr.,in Harper' g Weekly. UALCOLH'S IDEAL BY A.N.N A SniELDS. "She must be tall, Bub; she must be graceful a? a willow branch, with eyes f midnight darkness, classic features, ljuir like tho raven's wind." Bab, who was stirring cake, looked up at the deep window-seat that eiaruted the old-fashioned kitchen from the gardcD beyond. Beated there, swinging one foot id'y, sat Malcolm Hoyt, describing the future Sirs. Malcolm ii3 she existed ia his youthful imagination. "Weill" Barbara said, presently, after a glance from the tall boyish figure and frank, handsome face, to a small mirror that reflected bair of burnished bronze, the true auburn, and numerous freckles. 'Well i Tall, durk, clinically feutured. Any other perfections!" "Accomplished, of course. She must dance like a sjlph, sing like a uigUtin gnle, draw, play on the piano ILtko cake J" suggested Bab, vigor ously stirring her batter. "Why, no Mrs. Iloyt will not need to make take, I think." Not btit what it is very jolly to know how," he added, hastily, -but Mrs. Clark miht repeat imy invasion of her ctne:ial department." 'Yes, I sco," sa:d Bab, tlrylr. "You .out want your wife to be a kitchen i:id.-' f..1.l II. I. 1 r , -timeuim uiuaneu luriously; lie was net quite twenty-one, and had not for gotten how to blush. "I don t mean that at all," ho said, nna then laughing heartily, added, -non tj-ou inin we are talking coa siueramo nonsense, tsabi ' "I don t know," said Bub, slowly. "You sny your father wants you to mar ry, and as you aro in quest of a wife, you mignt as well oavo some idea of what you would prefer." "Just like choosing necktie," said ..Ia.colm, "thou-h I think I should feel more Interest in the necktie. By the way, wnni is your ideal, ilabf ' "l haven t considered," said Bub landing her face low over the pan into uu:usiie was pouriDr trie cake "Nonsense!" said Malcolm. "As if a girl ever lived to be eighteei. v. uuoui au meal. uuu nan viuiiiieu mo irutu wiin a Janng voice, and bright eyes, for she tata "3Iy ideal doesn t sit on kitchen win iow-sills aud talk nonsense, at any rate "lou don t know what ho might do under sumcient provocation, ' 6iid Ma!- cc.m, tcasingly. "I have seen Steve lia.'e look lougingly at my perch within .ue last ten minute. "Stephen Hale!" criej Bab, scorn- limy, and liltotl the pan to carry it to thi loom beyond, where the Are was lighted ii summer. Her heart was swelling with inuigua Inn. bue was only a farmer's daugh ter, she told herself, and Malcolm Hovl was heir to a magnificent estate and lor tuiie, college bred, and could marry in : ristocratic circle?. But to think she i mild look at Stephen Hale, her father's "help," a man who could not read I It b-hs insulting, little Barbara thouut, .iid she took un unreasonably loug time 10 adjust the rukepan on tho even-bars, uiU pile on lrc.su. wood in the stove "Good bye!" shouted a cheery voice, preeecuy. --im ou 10 tue postornce. out 1 m coming to tea to eat soma of :ht cake. "Ivo a great mind to scorch it,' thought Bab, spitefully. "I would too, I it wasn t lather s favorite." "I do behove she is fond of Steve,', thought .Malcolm, as he swuoir himself into the saddle. "She blushed as red as a peony when I mentioned him. I sup pose it would be what my father call9 a ratable match, but she s a thousand t nies too good for him. Why, she's as t;ood a Latiu scholar as half our col J ivjo fellows, and she sines so beauti fuily, that it Is a burning shame she has had nothing but a concertina to accom pany her voice." Then his reverie took unother turn, and he thought: "I won- ier if father is ill!" It was the nineteenth century, and Malcolm was an only child, denied no indulgence from his infancy-, but ho lonc'y childhood that is not associate with Bab. How many times has be mother called him in from snow-bat fighting or coasting frolic, to eat crisp, hot doughnuts or gingerbread I Ho' many cacdy.pulis has he had with Bib a one end of the sweet, sticky mass and himself at the other ! Bub is not his ideal. That was tall stately, brunette! Bab is short, merry, biowc-cyed and with hair of burnished bronze that Malcolm irreverently call red! And then, although there is b foolish pride about Malcolm, he has cer tainly moved in more cultivated and re fined social circles than Barbara evei aw. He woudcrs how Bab would look In clouds of tulle, her round white arav circled with bracelet, her glorious hai starred with gems, and mentally decide that she would look "jolly 1" A letter from home reached him ii he middle of November. "Dear Ma. Malcolm: 1 think 1 ou?ht t rite you about your pa. He won't com plain, and he ain t tog v sick, but he's Din ing, and very wak. Barbara Croft is ben everv dnv. reads to htm ainn fn Mm ni chess and brings him all sorts of good thing she cooks to please his appetite. Bbe". the best girl in the world If!thlnk but she ain't like your Da's own. Us freh for yon, though be won't say so, and I think, Mr. Malcolm, if you'll ojcum the liberty ot my saying so, the time Is coming when yol will be glad if you come home to cheer him xour obedient servant; "Maby Clarke." "My dear old dal !" thought Mal colm, tearing down stairs with the lettet in bis hand. "He is sick! I was afraU he was lost summct, and hers I've beel fooling away for donths while be ha been fretting for mei" His remorse was deeper than bis nea lect warranted, but ho loved bis lather, the ever indulgent friend of bis life, hh one tie in the dear old home. And so, making graceful apologies to his'aunt he started at once for Dcerfleld. Mr. Hoyt was in the library when h drove up to the door, and through th window Malcolm could ree the ruddi light fiotn the grate, tho deep arm chair the figure of bis father recliuing there But, pausing on the porch, he saw more. Ho taw that tho dear face was hollow eyed, haggatd, fearfully changed. Ht saw a trim little figure bending lovingli over the sick man, coaxing him o ea! the dainty luncheon on the' table besldi bim. And he saw Bab more than onci draw back to hide quivering lips ant" eyes filled with tears. "Ho.v good she is," Malcora thought, "to leave her bright home, to comfort a louely old man." And ho stepped soft. ly, not to disturb the pretty scene, nn? went to the b;ck door to send Mm Clarke to give notice of his arrival. He was diappointed when be went in to find his father alone, b:it he forgot all else in his sorrow at finding such change in him. "Why have you not sent for me be fore?" he asked, reproachfully. "I knew you were enjoying yot visit, my dear boy. Your letters wen like gleanu of sunshine; Bab read thou over and over to me, but I would not lei sny one write but myself, for fear C '.roubling ycu." "But you were lonely?" "Yes, very lonely, though Barbara aas been very kind. She is the gentles' of nurses, the most patient of corr panion?," then, a little wistfully "Hay you no news for me, Malcolml" 'None, but what I have writtenl" "I so wish to see you settled in vou' home, before I mean, soon." "Married! But if I fail to find mj dcsli" "Ah, tveall fail iu th-t." "But father, you would not hare mi marry without love'" Aevcr! I saw nobody I loved York." "But, nearer home?'' "Your te is ready, Mr, aid Mrs. Clarke at tho door. solm obeyed the summons. lhe subject was not ranewel 03 futhei ind son sat far into the night conversing. mere were many matters needing suoer- rision, and ngain Maicolm reproached aim3c!f that all tiie care of the estate aad fallen up m his father's feeble aands while he was pleasure-seeking. "But I will never leave him a?ain." ie said to himself as he assisted his fath er to his bed-room. A whole weelc passed busily, and there sme a few days of warm weather, such is November buds often ia her dreary weeks. Barbara was ia the garden, walking up a:id down, thinking. Of whatl Of .Mis. Clarke's announce ment a whole week before that had sent IT iViirrvintr bnnia like n friuhtnn1 abbit. Wa .Malcolm so engrossed with lis idea that he ha 1 not even onq. hour or his old playmate? It hurt her to hink so, ind she missed, too, the daily :are she had voluntarily assumed during lis absence. "I do believe I am blue I" she thought. pettishly. "What will happen next?" W hat hanpene 1 next was a crunching )f- gravel under quick feet, and a voice laying: Bab, I have come to see why you iiavo deserted my father." It was so sudden that Bab crimsoned is she replied: "He does not need me, now that vou ire at home." Ho asks for you every hour. But. bab, I did not coma only on filial duty. ( came to say somebody else needs you, longs for you, Iove3 you I Bib, darhoir. won't you come to the old home for life! Won t you be mine, dear, my wife, my MEDICAUO. MONEY IN OLD TIN CANS. Mcdicago, or Medick is the eeneria name of certain plants belonging to the great 1 alee family, or J-iegnminorsa as wan sue oiu name oi iiucerne, so called because it was Iroiibt by the Greeks from Media. PUnts of this class are all natives of the Old World nd st few have become domesticated in this country. Medicago Saliva is the woll-knowi Lucerne, or Spanish Trefoil, much cul tivated in th s country and especially in California, as a forage plant, it be ing one of the most valuable for warm and dry regions. There seems to be no specific difference between the En glish and German Lucerne and the Spanish and Chilian Alfalfa. It has an upright, smooth stem with many branches at the upper end of whioh the purple flowers are prodaced in small, oblong racemes, succeeded by numer ous short, spiral-twisted, smooth pods. There is nothing more pleasing to the eye than a Held of Lucerne in foil bloom, which resembles a green car pet variegated witb violet. It yields abundant crops, demanding little care and springs again freely, when mown. Cattle delight in its sweet and tender herbage, much resembling olover, which belongs to the same family. Once planted it grows in the same spot for a long time, and when it leaves it, It is raid to leave it forever, hence it has been made the emblem of Life. Mcdicayo Lupulina, Hop Medick Black Medick or Nonesuch, is a weed, or pasture plant, growing in dry and andy fields. It much resembles the email, yellow clover, having the same habit of growth with flowers in small heads or clusters. The Mediok, bow ever, is larger stemmed, with larger pods curved, or spirally twisted. The spotted Medick M. Mculaltt has broad, nniversely heart shaped leaves marked with a dark spot, with vello flowers and a flat pod compactly coiled. its edge beset w.th a double row of enrved prickles. M. Denliculata much resembles th last variety, but is rarer variety. M. Scutelata, Sal Med'ck or Bee- aive, as it is called, is of en cultured in surdens for its cur ous p :ds, whioh are quite large, coiled in many turns, 1 ke a snail shell, smooth and evon. U r lllustratio b, rprcnouiiug two varieti s of this interesting genus of plants are fro o the lteportof thj Dd artment of Agriculture. PARIS TAKES CARE OP UK It TREES. The city of .Paris makes ranch of its shade trees. The transplanting of I rge trees is done there with perhaps greater suocess than anywhere else. It is now proposed to make an official inspection of all the trees in the eity. with the view of removing those that ire not healthy and substituting trees that are la Ken Malcolm," aud Mai- MEDICAUO SATIVA. The tall vases for long stalked flow ers, for decorative purposes, are in the new aerial glass, which you can get in pale green, yellow or pink. The fat shaped pattern is cut in glass and ormolu, and makes an effective orna ment forthe table or sideboard. Th curious-looking vase, shaped like three soap buoblcs, of delicately tinted white glass, is a novolty. A simple table decoiation within the means of most consists of a pretty little vasos aad bowls conrected by glass chaius Tastefully dressed ont with flowers, they form a miuiatnre garden for the table. A very baudsome decoration is hhaped like a suspension bridge, with little flower vases all along, a thistle- shaped euergne at each en I, and an electrlo 1 imp acd flower-stand ia the rw -1 . 1 centre, xms is in cuv giasa auu or nolo. Bow am Ingenious Ohio Mecra Is Ma kin from Si to Per Day. mi opium is an ingenious mat or color who claims to nave amassed fortune by reducing tho solder used la making tin cans to Its origin tnape. jjowq under tbo Ohio ter mtn-j of the Soutnern roud tbo re mains of cans are strewn all over the irround, and In places lie la great neaps. Toe old fellow was hard work tbe other day when a Cincln nati Times-Star reporter Invaded thl can-etrewn territory. A sbeet-Iroc box ten feet long, two feet wide and one deep served the purpose of a fuf nace ana a nerce wood Are burned i tno midst of what appeared to bi abont a hundred tincans of all sizes. SdIIIIo builed himself keeping th tiro hot and examining bU stock. He explained that It required tho boldet from 120 cans to make one pound iio gets oat from ten to twenty pounds every day, he sars. and sells 1 lor from to 12J cents a pound to a ican street tinsmith. Tne prcei no employs is simple. The solder a! uviieu irom me cans ine latter are scraped up to one end of h i box oi rurnace, while the solder and ahes aro dipped np in a shovel and pot Into a kettle to he re-hr-atcd. Then tbe whole mass is sifted, the a he easily separating from the wt'.dcr. which runs out as bright and clean su wuet) first put on tbe cans. It I al lowed to cool and harden In cakes and are offered for sale In that shaoa QThls miniature smelting establish tucnt is operated right out on the b'vee a few yards from the water's edge. The city's trirliairo boat moored near by and be:e is wture the smelterer gets his tin cans. He helps ioaa ana unioaa the boat and this la bor is taken In lieu of other consider ation in payment for tbe cans. He gets most of them before the boat pushes off for the garbage consuming plant down the river, but when he misses any they are eenerally taken care or and brought back to bim. I he city's garbage supplies him with more than a thousand cans a day, so it can tie seen that he Is kept pretty regularly at work. It Is hisob ect to ha :dle the cans as he gets them, but o -casiouaily they set ahe id of him. He generally does his smelting during the morning and collects hU can; in the afternoon, but to koep thc:ii from accumulating be sometimes sine ter all night long. He makes all the way irotu 11 to j a day, and has kept it up for seven years, although he has been in Cincinnati only one year. SpSllin was la?:oror at tho irrn:;t Ar gentine smelting worksat Argentine, Kan., until he conceived the idea of getting into tbe business himself. lie bad learned something about it, unci being Intelligent bevond the ordinary launcneu nis fortune in the vcuture He first operated at Kansas City, but tin cans grew scarce there after time and he resolved to welt a Letter location. - While at Kansas City, however, he made nione-y rapidly and this Invested Judiciously put hi in In easy circumstances. lie was still eaer to add to his wealth, however, so he pulled up stake and came tc C u -lnnatl. While hU business d'e not pay as It has in the p;st, Spillin phxis merrily along, well satisib d vlth his lot. JUTTIMO TOS FOMAOS I'LASTS. OF BULBOUS i.vvn hnnnVt 1,:- r,. .u. . I tf uu ... .T. i.-i i , larllnjr? win muu. ills moiner i oi . - , oue couia oniy answer oy sny blushes by vailing the soft, brown eyes tt hida their happiness. B it Malcolm was sat isfied; aud when s'uo asked, presently: But your ideal, Malcolm?'' he answered, '.riumpliantl-: '9uo is here in my arms, Bab m' first and only true love." yeie Yor Ledger. man." Ills mother as but a memory, for when he was fivo ' s.iis old, her goldcn-halre J beauty was i.idden under tho daisies. lie liked to t:i:nK"his great, blue eyes and crisp, l..onl curls were like those in his mother's portrait, but imagination was more potent than actual memory in le ..lling her. " "I wonder if father really is ill!" ht thought, jogging along slowly. He ems so anxious to have mo settled .-.a tr.at means married. He seems tc i :nk I will weary of dear old home, if 1 . ..vc no tamily ties to bind me there." And thon fancy painted again that ex i; lisite, grateful and accomplished bo ''! ho nad endeavored to describe tc K .rbara. It was odd that even with t ..s mental vision before him he thought v. Lata home Bab would make of the i .atulyplle that was to be bis inberi tnce. There is not much that is home-like r bout it now," he thinks, "for Mrs. Clark is too old to fuss much, and I iuv i .ine t)te servants have It all their owr i.:;y. But how Bub s little trim flyin The Cowboy's Qalrt.' St. Louis sends out every year abow 30,000 whips of a peculiar cbaractei known as the quirt. Xo one but a cow boy, a wild Westerner or Mexican has any use for such an article, but away out on the plains it is indispensable, as it an swers the purpose bjth of a whip and a life-preserver. A quirt is a solid leather whip, with the handle loaded with shot and so heavy that tbo thickest skull will yield to a blow fro.n it. Missouri holdi a practical monopoly in the manufacture erf this curiously named article, St. Louii making the most and others corain;; oul of tho btato Penitentiary at Jcflersoa City, At least 350.000 leather whins r.d red hair would lighten up those big I are made in St. Louis or near to it, and omy rooms. i ic is olten asked where they all g to. A week later, be is on his way to TTew As a matter of lact, this city itauds al- most alone in this manufacture, for while light bugy whips are made in various places, leather whips are not made in large numbers outside of Missouri, al though there are factories in New York, Philadelphia and West ' Virginia. On reason why St. Louis holds tho fort if that this is one of the cheapest hide mar kets in the world, and instead of buying tanned leather the plan here is to buy green hides and literally make the whip out of raw m itcrial. St. LouU Qlvb Democrat. i htk, to visit ins aunt, to see society, 'jd, by his father's express desire, to rd a wife. llcart-whule, fancy free, he mingle i ith the guests whr gather at Mrs. .! irkhaai's, his aunt's; escorts his pretty usin Mabel to opera, theatre, concert; i :aces gracefully with one belle, takes :iothcr out to supper, makes himself .irrceable with a third on a sleighing :.ily, escorts a fourth for a promenade, .nd si on sistb, seventh, eighth, num icrs indefinite, coming under his care .ro turn., but not oua stirring bis heart . Bi'j's cordial greeting did when he i tiut:td from collegs. . BsM XbSiS isscarcejy a frolic of his The awnge weight or adult Boston lans of both sexes is only 1S3 pounds. Western people average six" pound! heavier. It has been stated that cutting the foliige of bulbous plants while still ;reen would prove detrimental to their DloomiOK finalities the following year, ax s a coriespondent of "Park's Floral Magazine.' In other words, tbe foli ige of Tnlips, Hyacinths, Jonquils, Narcissus and like bnlbs, must cieoay naturally to form flower buds lor the following spring. Th s is a little like the theory that the baby teet i must not oe drawn, for the old root was s upposed o press the gum of the new molar. Nearly every year I cnt close to the ground nil the green leivee of these oulbs, after thev are done bl jot ing. ind 1 i-l ways have grand spikes of Hyacinths and gorgeous Tuli; s. This spring many of t e Ilva ;inths were so he vy witb their weight of beautiful bells, that I found it necessary to tie them np to tiny stakes. I find braces ont of old parasols bent for tin's purpose, as they show very little. In cutting so soon after the bulbs bavo bloomed it gives Verbenas and other annuals a better KED.'CAGO IAJrULIN. ebance, as I always utilize tli? Va'-j beds for summer flowers. Peonies are not injured by being shorn in a few days after blooming. Nicotiana decur rens can be lifted in the fall with lit'le soil on its roots and stood in the cellar as yon do Dahlias. Gladioli and Wedding Presents That Count. Aside f'oia the money that will b. settled upon the Duke of York and his brido by Parliament thev will have enough In the way of weddin: presents to support them du-ing theii natural lives, should the Kad cals up et the throne and leave them to heir owu resouces. In such a case the Duke of York could go to cw York and open a jewelry store that would astonish the natives, with Judicious advertising and proper use of his title so a tc bring about f;ulcK sales. Kven at s -mall profit on such sales a suillcient sum would be realized to enable thi ex-royal pair U live In style In York and to cut a pretty iarxe swuit. k'cucrallv. The value of these pres ents In nioney cannot tc vet known, but rumors ot what will roni frnm India and other rlnlish possessions ire already rife, atid they are more reliable than rumors u-ually are They Indicate that the Duke of York uill need to build some very la g vaults to hold even the irifts that wU' be bestowed upon him in what niaj c termed an oDIcial manner by tin rovernments that he lull one day It it the head of if all things go wel th h m. Then will come his Kiftsfrotn othc. European nations with which En gland is on good terms, and it Is al ready known that those will lie of th highest value. Last, but not least, will be the gifts from the people ol England, not to speak of Scotland, ind In a lesser degree Irelans). Ever srganUatlon of patriots in tngland will send something to prove iu o.valty. Pblludelphla Press SEASON AfJLE RECIPES. HEW CARROTS WITH CREAM 81U0E. Wash and boil tilt tender in snlt rater a snliinient nil rubor of small ronnd carrots. Drain off the water and pour over them a cream sauce made by placing one tablespoocful of butter ana one of Hoar in a sauce pan over the fire, let the flour become thoroughly cooked, but not scorched, which will not take more tnan three or four minntes. Then add half a pint of mm or cream, u you nave it. Serve lot BA9PBKBRT SCONES. Beat half a teaonpfnl of batter to a cream with a teaenpful of sugar; strain two eggs into a quarter of a teacanful of milk, and stir it gradually into ths bntter and sugar; sift a teaspoon ful of car Donate oi soda, and two teaspoons ful of cream of tartar, with two teacu; sf nl of fionr.and add to the rest, mixing all to a nice paste; divide it intc scones, and bake in a moderate oven for ten minntes. Break these scones apart, and pla.-e on one half a mixture of raspberries lightly mashed with 8"g-r, and a little thick cream; cover these with tho rest of tbe sconcs,auJ io. with the following: Stir over the fire lureo-qnarters ot a pound or icing siij?nr with tLree tublespoon- iui.s in raspberry juice till just warm ana smooth, then use. These scones j in be made with almost any kind of fruit. Tbe paste of which these scones re niaue can be bakod on an ordinary bak ing tin, marked in squares with a sharp tune, an J brushed over with a little nils, to glaze them. ckkuut ric Use a docp earthen dish : stone enough ripe rod cherries to henp it well, and put plenty of sugar over tho fruit; make a rich astry crust, wet the edffO of the dish and Isy an upper crust loosely over the cherries: bend tho ft lrefincrer of the Tight baud, and tires it all around the crnst. just wi'.hin the rim. to form a little groove; in this groove make threo or four small cuts; brush the pie with well beaten egir aud bake it for about half au boot; dust it with ngar and serve hot. Sweet cream beaten to a stiff froth nd served with any kind of fruit nie '9 delicious. COHNSTAliC.I Fl:CIT PCDDINO. reel two good sized orantrcs and ont .hem into very small pieces, removin the seeds aud tough skin; cover them witlra cup of suiar and add one cun of grated piueap; le, then put the fruit into a nieuld. Put a onart of miik into a double boiler over the fire, tea son with a pinch of salt, and sweeten o taste. When the milk is lukewarm. take from it sutlioicnt to mix two table- spooufuis of cornstarch into a smooth a.ste. Beat the yolks of two eggs till igiit, add them to tho cornstarch, and whou the milk boils, siir this mixture radually into it. Stir ti'l it thickens. tVu remove from the fire and set osi lo till it cools. When it is cold pour it over the fruit. Beat tho whites of the iRgs to a stiff froth, add a tablespoon- il of powdered sugar, spread it over the padding, and set in the ovon for a ew moments to brown. ibis is of course to be eaten cold. ind almost any kind of frnit can be prepared in tho same way. Pineap- Ie, strawberries, and rasnberries are i mi aeucious. Life and Strength Are kIvb to weak frail children in w.iuJer (ul manner by Hood' Sarsapailil- Mr. EJ- yird linker!, bawiencA, Maa., says: "Our tJauli er, Etia, had little strength and had fre quent feinting spells, caused by heart trouble. Nothing (tavo her any strength till wa gavs her Hood' Sars.tparilla. tin naiw". Iter general health Improved until she became as health; and rugged as any child. Hood's Mil cm e Constipation. IBBlff Do Not Be Deceived with Panr. Enamel nr! Paint which stain the barilla. Injure the In m anrl burn rrrt. Th Khim sun it t-inn u uriiiuinr, vkiot !ps4. Mirahle, aad th consumer fur no Un or plan packa.-'e with every porch sue. DR. lilLMISK'S SWIiP-BOOT CURED ME. SUFFERED EIGHT YEARS I Couldn't Eat or Sleep. Dr. Kilmer 3c Co: "I bad tcon troubled for eitfbt years with stomach and heart difficulties. I Ured mostly ou iuiim., as every-thing I ate hurt me so. My kidneys and liver were in a tfirible stutc. Could neither Bleep or eat. I had been treated by the bt Chicago doc-tors without uny benefit what ever. As a lust resort I tried your SWAMP" UOOT, and now I can cat anything, no matter what. Nothing hurts me, and can go to bed and get good nlshfa sleep. 5'A3tP-IIOT cured me. Any one doubting this statement can write, will gludly answer." Sirs. German Miller, Dec. an It, JsyJ. Springport, Mich. SWAMP-RCO'f CURED KE. Had Torpid Liver For 14 Years. Bilious all the Time. Dear Pths: "I have !ocn troubled with Torpid stiver for 14 years and gone ttirouli cotirsti) oi tiiioua i ever; many timed it bus been im- IKKWible tor me to do any :mil of labor. !r. Kilmer's s w A M l-It O OT was Itrst reeomuientlt'd to me uy Holt house, Itluckburn X. t'o., (Druirifistfii LHvatur, did. After taking onu oottto I was um-ertu.m whether I w:is really dv rivinjr any benefit or not; liter tukintr the (tecum! iiottle, however. I foinu: t iiit mv health was imiirur. f.itf and I vontinufd untd I had taken Alottlr. I ean now cheerfully reis immentl V A .I F ItooT to every one who has torpid liver, for it has completely cured me." Jan. Mth. lxK. F. W. CDRISTIANER, SWAfP-ROOT, tu loi Th8 Great Bleed Purifier. DEVER OIV UP. Al.r. to bops thin on- t ',d,Pa. ,-i a? off the loai or doabfs csn'tero.g Mtcf. And break the dark spoil of tyrannical .."ever give up! or th. bur Jen Providenc kindly hu mmjlel thcnp. And in aU trials or troubles, bethink jou. Tiie w.tch-wori of Uf. most be, never give up!" Xerer giv np! There are chance, and changes HelpCns the hopirfnl a bun Irod to one; An1, throujh tbe chaos, high wisdom af ranjes Erer success, If you'U only hope on. . a 1. lutlilaaf Sever gie np! tor tne warn Knowinj that Proidenc minjies th.oo- And of all mailms, ths best, as the oldt. Isthetrue watch-word of ".Sever give nPr Kevergiveup! Though the grape-shot may rattle. Or the full thunler-Houd ovar yoo burst; Stand uke a rock, and the storm and the battle Little sh:l harm you. fi JugU doins taeJ wont. Xtrertivjupt If alversity presses JVovidence "Jr has m nglei the cup. And the bast coui:l in all your distress U the stoat watch-word of "JSever giv ti F Tuiipir, York Weel.lj. up:' Martin We Care Unpin re. Vo matter of hnw lone xtaiKlmc. Writu ror live In-atlw, tn.timon:ali, etc., to S. J. Molleuawortb t o., Owefo, Viowa Co N. V. 'rite $1; by mail. - A Kosalan laiiulerant arilved tb ither day clad in al.uiffcoat ni nln from no skins of more than 1000 UusalaD lice. rosTAL 01 iue Kon lana 'ontalnlnlnK all the pint nfflres krranird al-hxlK-llcally. In Stales and t'oiimlr. with all tin r matters relat:ntr to mttt iitiii- utr.x,. -.... tt-ordered from B. S t 1.1 no sr. 1'. t(. Box. 11k. 'hlladelulila. I'.i. No husinesi man aliiuild ) fllhout It. l'rlcefc!.ui prc(ivrr witu moiillilv " -J snup asuiil ....... I. I England Is toe great lan 1 of troo6e - errie. Tbere tbey flourish as bo s' here else. It Is the banner fruit of hat country. To Get at the Facts rcardlnn Hood's SarsaparllU, ask the peoule rho ttke this medicine, or read the testuno- nal olten published In this p:tper. Tbey will olivine j you that HOOD'S CL it E. Ilotxl'a Pills cure constipation. Voik Minster is tbe largest church England. Westminster Abbey la ur -assed In size by several of the cathe- rai'. F A. Rood. Tol. do. Ohio, siys: -Hall's Ca ir Ii Cure cured mv wife of catarrh liftrvn -ari ago and ahe has had no return of It. It's sure cure." jid hy UruKtsts,7c. A peculiarly delicious sauje made In ? gvpt and served at hotels Is said to be be "essence of grasshopper." Keecham's Pills cure indigestion and consti pation. Beecham's no others. 2Scu. a box. words a bustuess "With a vocabulary of 1U00 nan cafn transact all ordinary natters of life Cann'M Kidney Care for Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, Bright's, Heart. Urinary of Liver Diseases, Nar ro'jsness, to. Care guaranteed. 831 Arch Street, Philad'a, $1 a bottle, 6 for 5, or druggist. 1030 certificates of urea. 'Iry it. A gue3t who habitually ne?lecti to ti hem is called by New York waiters a miff." TU IVtnVaat arllllar aVia'ai AuVe.va.. SI MMER ri'DDISO. Butter a plsi i ch irlotto tnoul I. and ine it with neat slices of broad: then Bll it up witb any kind of fruit slightly bruiKod and ruixvd with siigir. Lira pace of brca I on tlw top, cutting it to ht lactly (ll crust muse bd removed from the hread used for this padding. n i s:uu,l tue nioald in a eool place till text nay; then turn it out, and serve with datura or cream poured ovf-r if. Choose inicv well-colored rnit, so as to completely saturate and oior tno bread. cnF.unr TAPIOCA. Wash a enp of tapiooi and soak over aisjht in cold water. In the morninir pnt in a double bailer with one nut of hot water, and cook null! ihj tupioci b fit ar iiae starcn. rtir o:io anil a half pounds of tonr 6 ton o J cherrips nto the boiling mixtare. sweeten to taste, add half a teasuooa of salt, and tet away to become very cold. Serve nth sugar and cream. COOKED I.FTTrOS WITH TEAS. Wash, slice and drain two heads of ettnee; boil them in salted water with t tjnart of green peas; when tender, train. Boll one onaee of butter thickly in flour, put it into a etew pin with a teaenpfal of white stock and a talt.poonful of s tit, pepper and whito mgar mixed. When ttii-i is hot throw in the vegetables; shake them well and et lueui simoier lor another ten min- '.tef. then serve. 1. 1 MO Or ltiuawiaf At Drtl-;'l.t, 50c. & 9 1.00 OuiUe t lltul-i. 1- tv. Consul tation Frr-. lir. Kilnier&Co., lllNOHAMTON. N. V. Dr. Kilmer's I'arillit Liver Pills Ark Till IIest! 42 Tills, 25 cents. Ever slncelt"fi there ! avebce i nomen (more inch pear) who claim that there l nox sti halt is g.Nitl, or .ia e - noinl. ' .-.s !.' bins' Klectrlc I here r;iif be oin trti'h In their c alm, iry Gorgeous Talnco or an Euinrcss. The Einiirsss of Austria's nc-v palass it Corfu has cost six huudro 1 thouia-i I lollarj. Tho bill for the wood carviuj n the Pompciau suite of seven roonn, vhich is tho rcH feature of the house, tmouuted to fifteen thousand dollars. It nay bo hoped that tho Eaipres will be nmo satisfied with this abode than she vaswith a villa she built a few year i'o in the neighborhood of Vienna, for ifter it was thijsheJ she took a disliko to he place, and has never lived there, al hough,upwards of four hundrel thou and dollars had been expended on tho ousc and frouuds. Once-a-XVeck. Many metals, such as gold silver and jlatinum, are now caused to volatilize y mcrtns of the electric current. "German Syrup" Regis Leblanc is a French Cana dian store keeper at Notre Dame de Stanbridge, Quebec, Can., who was cured of a severe attack of Congest ion of the Lungs by Boschee's Ger man Syrup. lie has sold many a bottle of German Syrup on his per sonal recommendation. If you drop ntra a line neu give you tne full facts of the case direct, as he did us. ind that Boschee's German Syrup brought him through nicely. It always will. It is a good medicine ind thorough :n its work. ADWAY'S PILLS. I'urely vegetable, mild and reliable. Caus perfect Digestion, complete absorption aud hea'.tnt -Jl regularity. For the cure of all dis orders ot the Stomach. Liver, Bowels, Kidneys madder, Nervous Diseases, Constipation, Cos- tlvtness. LOSS OF APPETITE, SICK HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, EILIOUSNtSS, C3MST1PATI0N, DYSPEPSIA. "lil)sere the fcillowlni! Tinifims leatilt Ing Iro t. tlioordera of lhe IMieM.e orif.nn: to l piti'.n. Inward files. Ful m-tsii Blood in the lli-ad,-Acidity of the Stomach, N iiiiei. Heartburn, Disgust f,.r Food. Fullness ol eifiit in tne Mom ,cn. ottr t. urtatlun-. Mfeik lux or Flutteiint: In the r.t of the Htouacb -itlimii ntt I t c Head. Hnrrle.l or I mcull itreainiiiic. f luttering at t:-.e Hrai t, hi.kl.iir or -iu trauiiK ru.aiioiia wuen iu ly it. attire Dots or Wt-ha belore the Kijilit. Fev r ..r Dull 4i me ticao. i h-m-iency tit rer-pirttion icitviic-siii Hir .ui iiuu tea, l ain Hi Side. I reaat, Liml a. ami S itld. n F.uahes lle&r. I'.urtimi; til ih- KrHh. Aitwn.s sol KAHW tVS lll.l.s will free ttir -ii-in irinii att tneau.ive-uaillil dlaordeia l i.m "Kit mix. Sold by DruiuM. Send atam for poataee to RADWAT & CO New A oi k. fnr.iur u.k of ailvire. I P?'7 Trt,,ed frie' '13 .nit n ij. i "; -oih.ui. rl If Ii II - ' U at.i u J Oi'd SSaMtls ttlOt. pr. otrtcM Ji Frtitn frt dr rrrrptofn, rapidly diuutif ii in () rtavi at ltt two-tlurd at u Btttiptoem r irmovrl BOOK of tr'tavi.tn r mirrul..tii cum itnl IFEt TER DATS T8UTMERT FURNISHED FREE Ph. a. u. uiUjLa a, ao.NS. kiuuau, AtLutu, da. tarebukrailttdi.) D R . J h Unalar. Ot&M bua. A.M. latrJL . B . M A E R . lull Arrbs GOITRE CURED j"'"' ft Remedv toe catarrh la the Be. FitettMit to f. and rhnt Boiti ojr arunguia or aanl by auatl, lo. IT. Haaalilast. Wenaav, I. S44 SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL. An aeeeable XaiatiTW tnaKiBV Toirro. Bold by Druinriflts or sent by mail. 5o,60c tnd $1.00 per pactaire. Samples free. mTTA The Favorite TOOTH MTIX1 11 W fortaeTeethana BreUi,aBO. ,12,. A pneumatic shoe sola ia new. Sidney, Kew South Wale9, has' 000,000 electric light. A. company has been organized at urana itapias, jtttcn., lor the manufac ture of paper matches. Concentric Trirlnjr for electric work is rapidly gaining; ground, it being re zarded as safer for lighting purposes than the two wire system. The new system of transmitting power by means of compressed nit, which ws receutly tried la Offenbach, showed a loss of but thirteen per cent, in the daily output. The recent losses by Are in the carjo of ships carrying cotton has shown th t jottonseeJ oil, when held in the cott a o the outside of the bail, rapidly oxi lizes and generates spontaneous com- nation.. A disinfectant which combines cheap. aes with general worth is found In permanganate of potash.-' One ounce will make a bucketful of disinfectant. It Is t crystal end can be kept in this state un 'il ready for use. The Cambria Navigation Company, of Wales, has recently build for one ot its coal pits Tentilating fan which Is claimed to be the largest ever eonntriw. ed. Voder favorable condition fh will deliver 500,000 cubic feet of air per iiinute. rrofeseor Doltavtr says a Dowerfni search light could project a beam to Mars in lour rmnutca which could ha seen and responded to if they bare iio apparatus that we bare. lllLKOIt OF THE DAT. Benjamin Franklin was the origlnJ lightning calculator. Crop3 that grow by the eleotric liat Wild oats. Botton Journal. "Ask popper." said tho fire-cracker tuie when a match wa suggested. That mon-if ttlk I don't doay; lo me it always , -Jooi b. ft is oJJ enoush that barjlars take ji.nh risV in a siife oneaiu. HiXtiinort .n.ericaii. i .i;.. man ran be relied UDon to keep everything but his promise. Vlmira Qautte. 'Canital nunishment." as the boy said when the school-mistress seated him witlj the girls: Bazar. A man find tho pooret companion ship when ha "entertains suspicion." Wathiajton Star. Your fr'.oads may not know much, bul they know what they would do if the; were iu your place. A'.cJtuoa Old. Stranger (UrigUtlj) "jTice day!' Chronic Grumbler Yu es locally probably raining somewhere.'" Puet." Now is the time when the small boy of the family is cau jiit poaching on hi iro'.het'i preserves. ISaUimyri Ameri can. AU animals have their gool point), out for abundance of tiie sa-ne none cai compete with tho porcupine. Texui bijtingt. It isn't so much that a man o'jjeeU t pay the debt of nature; it is nattir of the debt that trouble him. Bottun Trmurifit. Tiie peacock may not be inclined to soastp, but he loves to spreal a hiz'aly colored tale about the neighborhool. El.aira Qazetle. A man can always keck hiuwelf In good creJit so lou ' as he doein't ak for it. Paste this in your hat an 1 dolge J tho fatal request. . ucjc. "If I were only ia pjlltici," ui tte 1 the car-horse as he started u; the hill, "what a lot I could i witj the pull I have." Baltic i-e Auui-ieui. "I don't look like a very formidable fellow," soliloquize 1 the noaojt milk dealer; "and yet I've mile lots of bigger men take waier.'' '.ifd. lilinkers "Hullo, Wiuker. I hear you married a woman with a i iadepiad eut fortaue." Winkors "No-o; I mar ried a fortune with an independent woman. lludge "I hear that Timmlng's girl has induced him to give up his cigars." Yibsley "H'mh! That's more than any of the boys could do." ladUiaaioiu Journal. People who are constantly sayinj "what is due to society!' oftea forge; together what is due to themselves, t say nothing of what is due to the b jtchor aud bikor. "Sir," said tho tailor, "my suiU talk for me." "But, my dear sir 2' ipoit j latod the customer, "can vou expect me to believe statements made out qf tiie whale cloth." Rtltimor A-ueriea t. He "Yoj say you love ui, but cm uot be my wife. Is it bjcause I am poorl There are better things in this world than money." 8be "Quite true, but it takes money to buy them." Bvt-jn Bvlget. TBE BALD MAS RUOICa-J. I love the crisp, eool attti na dys. - - - j tuy aoui w.ti glee. X.V1n ,n Pe I t" " waive V iU not a fly on ms. At York aVerafti Oldun "Remember, my sea, to al ways keep your expenses within your in come." Youag-un "Got a better plan than that. I propose brina-ini? mv in come up to my expenses. "IndianapolU Journal. . Dingms lg a man of . habits, is he not. fil..,lunin ..-t- , j""ii --ei. U.ugoss s hablu since I ha. l, quainted with him have cost me wuuout couuting a cent for interest " Chictfjo Tribune. He "I wish vou woitl.1 UV..11..1 old song, 'Backward, Turn Backward, O Time, in Thv Klitrht" A,J -"I might wake mother np by singing; do " .'T lh6n.C,QCk bk " tbai uo. jeie Torlc Preu. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. Tho many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with Jess expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in thj remedy, Svrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its provntin in tho form most acceptable ami plea ant to the tasto, the refreshing ami truly beneficial properties of a javrft ct lax ativo; effectually cleansing the sy.-tt-m, dispelling colds, headachos and "fevers ana permanently curing cnn.tipation. It has given satisfaction to million an 1 met with the approval of the meilii-al profeasion, becau-to it acts on t!ie Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak, emug them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Fisrs is for Bale by all drug, gists in 50c and SI bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Fi, and being well informed, you will nul accept any substitute if ollerej. I a n s?v!.t n 5far5 and hav- lid n:jr ::ge hikh st lea.t twenty years ty theust of Swift's )ealc. My ii and let to n.y knee - ranninr sore lor two fars. ana phvsici.ms sic It couia not oe enrea. titer taxing nit ea snil lOttkrs S. S-S. there is not n sore on nty h;iil-s. utnl ) HVoTouo YESRS RLD let all surfererl know tNiSO WWU of your woodeiiul remedy. Ira K. StiLts, Paltoir, Kass s City- 77 IS A WONDER FVI KF.MKDY-esorcidMy (oi till Jaropie. it build up the general health. Tr. IH oa tae lko4 uA.ca free. SWIFT SPCIF1C COMPANY, AtUnta. Ga. 1- I TaaaaT' "T " 'ia.t f S'Lr-J.irU5:t- SI CJTStnd 6c in namps lor loo-pagt illtutrsted catalogue of Vqclti, funt, sad sporttnr raodi of every dtacTiprion. John . Levetl Arms Co. Boston. Mtti A Skin of Beauty la a Joy Forever. ra. t sc72A73-s !BIETL CBEfilH, or CIJCIDHL BEEHTiFIFJ S c- l:iiicvs Tin, I". XI o t H t. i i HaVi s'i'i st 1 it fj r)e. 11,4 every l.l-ru-isittili Ti.-any iallll ilsrtltj'3 !- .ii'iicn. tt i Iti virtu a Jl.V lthafl tbsj tet.. 4S-T; i.ii nt tier ny n 1 1 1 o .triiilcis (Mi !-: it to b trly in ftU. Ao.'r'l im f..ii' t.-. fVu f i nr auituivtxNi ir. I. A. savr s.ol t. Udv ul tlt haul tun m ptttituit i: 'At "U ItftttMu -U usrt Vwi rrcvifUtisntl 'OoutUfti't C'rntn' tis th ittut .irurU V all VteSku frrfu (,,$:' One t.ttle ti lt.t niuntha. u-inc It evtry dv. Alo FHi.1rf i-iirt j remove mi rilu-M;, hair itht.nt Ininrv t.nh. hk! i J-l-!tDT.1ltHK-Nb.rrop. J7;r;.il iJh.m y' vr wtle byn Itruuicii. umi K.tm v i..hh1, ItU:rt tiir-.rti;h..ut ttiv r. S.. t ntin.la-. hnJ Kiin- $jT tifAurwof lUtr iiultatloliv lu j Hew at! foi ftinMt anU urouf of ttny one slln ; vii.r I EWIS' 98 8 ' LYE rowilered and I'orfuined (raTiNTtu.) auu pf?-r i.ys l her f-yi. It besnj name in HOW A FAMOUS BOSK WA8 SAMBO. Althoogh many fl0wera owe thai Drakes Maeatina." thl . ti one instance known where man and . flower received a titl . tu. " "a L viUOU It-1 . 1.. n viiTO of bis V a ir:T.Td. o honorth ro8s. , . basket of beanlifai: yellow . One of the it."7.ow pened to have roof oHnpniT ,L general took to a florist in Par& in whose care it becama . i,-l 7 n covered with blossoms. Kiel theS JP " & UEmpr Eugenie. She eipresied a irreatmS ration for the .ia.i.iu 'si."1; on learning the roa. ... , " u 1 aaid sirficnUy6. TheT will name it. ltihallbih .f V.. TOUI - iug sauna N'iel," and testowed nnon ."..mo,aen the jeweledbaton promouon to the 0" Tho ttranoett and made. L nlike oili a Due powder and p tekeil In a e ah ay in reinnvabie 11 1. the c uit'ii are always re.toy fur us. Will take tun b'it pi-riu ned Hard So.tp In 2i inlnulet trtthuut b jt: biff. It la the boat (or cleafitlni! watte pla, OiUnh -tilii; nil it. flosets, WAihitiE bottles, (uiult. trees, etc. rESXA. SALT M'fli t'O. Gen. Acts , 1'h la. ps. YOUR OWN YITU HARNESS MEND iiir III THOMSON'S If I SLOTTED CLINCH RIVETS. Vo tooit rK,vtar4. Only a ti&ramtr ncJe to Orlvs nj 4ocil th.m uily and quici.y, letrm- Uie clmcfi abtoiitr Mmu(ia &cquirliig nt iio e to te me.le la Ui leatttcr dot burr lor turn Hirta. Tt.- ire MrtinB, "- and durable. Hil.ion nu In uu. A. wnxnta, antWia mr v,rtsl, pnt up In Uiet. ijr for tiirm, or nl In Unpi kjt a box 1 1'JU, asauriea iuci. Wami by JUDSON L THOMSON MFG. WlLTHjM, MASH. CO., 1.1.100: OKTrXISin not made ta a day. but thou Wbe era aattaUad with reoai-nahlr and rai-M rr"l auaiu writ 10 tu ror oar NKW PROKfaTH lirae).wblri Indii with rellahla.hoo-! au.l ttilil rarwara advice and lufsrmallon. all ul llai li.fr . I an WioM who woald Utcraaar ttarlr loeom. b la4l.l- atoea aachang tri WOODWARD & CO. kicnuiK- triDAsv-l ions. Aiir 8TO(K HKOKEHH, 81 aud 3$ BrusUway. N. V. sTtsFs9s9isl FOR FIFTY YEARS I MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP of ?Iothra taimr ftr u.-r thcs the oli) id. Mtftena tbe la. '11 r . Tweatr-ave Cents a llottle. v- r cn'UW while Tet-tsintt f..r u tiny scars. It aoothea theolilld. anfienatl C"5 'l.PJo.eue w ind colic aud . aviuvfiy lor aiaTTDira. 1,000,000 ACRES OF LAND for aalc bf the SaJST Pat'L A IlLi-ru BiuioiD yoMruT la Minnesota. Baud for Map sod lireu rs. They will be sunt to 700. Don't com Dial n travaeance, with mouth. of your cigar wlfe'i ex in your The nauUlua is a senuine tailor, har Inst a membrana f n, . . r,.a .7" u,u,w uufc ana a set of paddles and rudder. perfectly atennn for Addr ' HOPEWELL CLARKE, Lud Commiaaioncr, St. Paul, il ma ?tIS"A FAMILY M'rbTctNE by drusit ix. raeka.(t boaeaVat 1 .'.- ro , 6ood Tale Will Bear Telling Twice." UU.i Use SAPOLIO .-r..- ft, . .
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