FARM AM) CITY. THE DECLINE OK AGRICULTURE. 8ome Fact Olesncd from daily Intercourse with men of Experience. tKarniciV Friend unci (Irnnan Ailvixnti'l A rmtmiH)ry, wlin known from artiinl cjeprrlciirti trhcfiiif ho iifllriii, (llwoui- ww on tho nlmvo Hiihji'ct In t In Mlowltitf fiiMhton: "Tlimn Ib n Klvut drill mor talk ittmut tho 'rioollno nf ftjri'lciiltiiro' thnn th or cnxlon ohIIh fur. Truo It Ik tlmt iii lcnl ttiro Ih iliM'llnlnir In rortnln IimmvIKIck mi ller tho mm tnil of nyfl"ult urlnlH. "It In nlsii trim tlmt, If nurli'iiltnrlHt faroil iih well iih otlinr producer In tho IiiiiiiIm nf tin' tnuiNHirtntlnn i'iiiiinnli'H, coiihiiImhIoii iiicicIihiiIm. tiiximikrin mill ntliKrH they would tiiivn Ii'kk rvnuon to I'imiiiliilii then now. 'Hut to rlitltn tlmt mrrleiiltiiro uk n wliiilo Im nil tlio ilowiiwiii'il (fi-iulo Im the 'veriest hush.' "11cm iitii winio fiirtH li'iuii'il finiii dully liite'reoiiino with nii'ii of iimuy IhinI iii'hh In a (tri'iit idt.v." "I. Tim lient of tlin nvii'iiKi Minn of inlddli' ii;ii working on n milury In Now York Im totviinl tho einintrv. 11'' Iihh lnlmri'd for jvniufnr iiimlornto hIIh'IhI mill li iih urciiMinlitt 'd u few Imndrcil dnl lnrn. Instinctively li Im inlnil Innmto the country, mill, mind yon, In- not only ilo hIivh it Iioiimi' In tin-country, lint Imeri.'s for litiul: lint it house lint nere, one or IIIOI1'. Ml' ll'lllll'H tlmt IIM 111' t'l'lM olilcr lin limit jrlvo wny h 'fore tln yoiinyi'f heads mid Mti'oliirt'l' lHidii'M.imil lie knows from olwrviit Ion tlmt bin :-jvlnt,rM ivlil do lint littli' toivill'd .-: t r 1 : 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 (. " :l lif ( f li'lHtiro In :i er. t i-ity. I 'otutih's iT.nnot Ik- j;rovii In It'vaov. uv. "2. Tin' aviMMjro yoimn mini who Iii:m MH'iit an :iiiii-nl ic-shlp on tho fii-ni. mai'i'ii H imil S"ttles down mi a fiirni to work ntTai'i.i'l'dili'lit will iii'fiiitii!isli Ii h iiii'iow' In less tint" mid rii joy li.-tu-r II-.-Iny and In ultli in tho t:u mitim - than the yoniiff mini workiiijr in tin-idly at an or dinary Miliny ami paying oil' the miiii--ili'ht nn IiIh city linmc. ".'I. Tln farmer In a producer of the nc CCSSarleS nf lifl'. llllll HO lolltf II tlll'IH IV- nmlns those who arc ho located that they cannot produce their own food. just no hnif the farmer will l' called iimiii tocx erolso lilHciillliitf. with itnnv or loss prof it to hliiiHi'lf. "4. There inn men In New York imil other lai-jfo cltli'M, (fiadimte.i of coll ates, who mil nimble to earn barely enough to keep hody und mini together. Tliero HccniH mi place for them In the hives mi Ifiuutly ovorloailcil, und they wniild. and many of them do, gladly take n position on tho furm. where they were Mire of bread and butter und a plae ' to sloop. Wo furinein mid friilt-jrrowcrM ure uvur momiing over wlmt we uro pleased to term un overproduction In our wuroH; If wo could but hou the fierce competition unions men In the hirccr cltli'H wu would realize, um wo do not now, what competition unit overpro duction really mcttns. 'Discontent Ih tho curse of our race, und unfortunately tho farmer ban moiii of that vice than Ih j;imm1 for him. "When wo leurn to hod the bright sltlu of our country life un plainly iih wo think wo hco the brluhtin-KH of life in tho city, wo will bo tho happier for It." l.lfe I.oat In War. Dr. Engel, Uermun statistician, gives the following us the approximate cost of the principal wnrs of the I ant thirty years: Crimean war, $2,000,000,000; Italian war of lf9. $300,000,000; Prnsso DanUb war of 1864, $33,000,000; war of the rebellion north, $5,100,000,000; south. $2,900,000,000; Pruaso-Aostrian war of 1806, $330,000,000, Raaso-Tarkiah war, $123,000,000; Booth African wars, $8,770,000; African war, $12,250,000; Servo-Bulgarian, $178,000,000. All these wars were murderous in the extreme. The Crimean war, in which few bat tle were fonght, coat 750,000 lives, only 50,000 less than were killed or died of their wounds, north and south, during the war of the rebellion. These figures, it must be remembered, are Qerman, and might not agree precisely with the American estimates. The Mexican and Chinese expeditions cost $300,000,000 and 65.000 lives. There were 250,000 killed and mortally wounded during the Russia-Turkey war, and 45,000 each in the Italian war of 1859 and the war between Prussia and Austria. Son Francisco Post Regarded It as s Real Body. Two old country dames, whom we came across in the churchyard of an an cient country town, were curiously re garding a monumental stone, surmount ed by the recumbent figure of a woman several sizes larger than life. "And so they brought the poor young woman here and laid her a-top o' that there stone I Well, now, who would ever ha' thought it V said one, laying a half-shrinking hand on the cold, hard image, which she undoubtedly believed to be the veritable body of the long de ceased lady, which had been committed to the earth generations ago. By what process she imagined it to have been pet rified and enlarged to such ' a shape it would be curious to discover. London Tit-Bits. Uva Stock In the West. West of Missouri and exclusive of Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Mia- sonri, the number of cattle is 16,248,667 and their value is estimated at $213,087, 569; the number of horses and mules 4,536,080, value $244,775,058; number of sheep and hogs 23,882,782, value $84, 504,980; making the aggregate value of horses and live stock $543,857,602. The total product of horses and mules of all the other states is 6,854,030 and their value is estimated at $719,836,085. Ed ward Rosewator's Omaha Address. THE FREE PASS FIEND. Its Makm the I I fe nf a Theatrlral Mmm agfr W earjr. "This," snlil a tbontrical manager, "is very protty town; It onght to have a hall built around It. that might rrllert in the sky so tlmt thn surrounding countries could are and admire. Between whiles, when yon are not being stood up and wind hanged for your money, they aland you np for paaaea. Uion my honor I was In troduced to a man on Mnndny and on Tuesday he buttonholed inn on Fifth avenue and said he would like to come down nnil sen ns.' 'So yon shall, my boy.' said 1. 'the box ofltco la open front 9 toll and your dollars are always wel come.' "Another time I was u sort of en forced escort to a young lady who was belated and hud ml used her friends. I knew her slightly, and. an a gentleman should. ofTered to sen her home. There Isn't n bliKsed relative she bus that I haven't pitwctl into this house, mid only thn other day the young woman met tun and said her sister was going to Im mar ried, and wouldn't I Hive her a box, so her bri'lher-iti-law-to-lie rnuld give n farewell stag party. I dined nt n first class rcMt.-iiiiaut last week, where they serve second class meals, and the clerk, as hn struck inn for two dollars, re marked. 'You iiiiKht just as well use the other side of that, check to make me nut n puis." "I dim-Iced nn Infant under the chin the other day und said It was the living imicre of its mother. I cot u letter from its hither the licit day linking for two scats at the licttinee, 'and please,' It" added, 'keep the third ehnir vacant if you tun. liahy t ;oitfj a I. li;;. nn it Is nnr.o'' day out. and the little fellow may want to have his mother's Itnee,' Aiiotlnr ihiy in a crowded street ear I 'M'li.'nijiod my seat fore i.liap. to which yoUii-f lady wiii holding on. What do von think, she came into my nllk-e only '.his inoriiiic; itnd wauled . know if I wouldn't lie so -perlite' a" to ;in her a sent ill the theater also. She I nought I was so much nf a gentleman -) li.ltit mind in the least asking me. "My pastor begs for pusses. My land lady demands them and pays nil' her milk hill uitli them When I treat n man he looks lis if he expected a pass at be bottniii nf the glass. The street car conductor thinks one ought to go with every fare I pay him Young women pre sent me with roses, wearing n 'wnn't-yoit-pii.vx-mc-thruugh-thc-diHir' sort of expression, mid their brothers walk along the liveiitm with me mid call me niy boy' and want to know what night -me mid sis' cur. find a couple of seats Then they take some other fellow's sis ter But for thn c'n'k of thn cake walk jrivo me n fellow on Fifth avenue whom 1 ask ml Monday to send me down some things C. U. I) " 'We don't trust theatrical people nt all, my dear sir. We find It diwsti't pay.' I wanted the things straightaway and with ditlicnlty made up thn sum ont of the change in my pocket The next night the gentleman was ut the theater door just as I came forward. " 'I Hiipiwwo it's all right? ho said. "What's all right?1 said I. " 'Oh, you know me. You did busi ness with me yesterday 'Isn't it all rightr "1 didn't wait to say a word, but 1 rushed home and for live minutes yelled blue devils up the chimney of my fireplace, after which I went buck to the theater and for two hours couldn't break the line of people waiting for passes." Then the manager, sighing wearily and wiping his perspiring brow, wrote on the margin of a newspaper, "Puss Mr. Jones and party to box." When he finished he whisjK'red: "My best girl's mother's divorced husband, who at the present time is standing in again with the old lady. If things continue bloom ing there will be a double wedding." Pittsburg Dispatch. - Women tiring- Reeng-nlBed In tendon. Women are fast obtaining substantial recognition in the governing of London. There are women members of the board of education and various other Important bodies, and if women choose there may now be women dock commissioners. In a' bill before parliament dealing with the election of dock commissioners, Mr, Courtney, chairman of the committee, took a novel and, as the newspapers de scribe It, "praiseworthy" step bjr strik ing out the words "male persons," so that the franchise might be conferred on women. The promoter of the bill Mid if ladies might vote they might also be come commissioners. "And why not," asked Mr. Courtney, "if they are good business women?" London Letter. A rmal Drawing Vine. The Kudiu vine is probably the most rapid growing plant in the world. II belongs to the bean family. The leaves look something like a Lima bean, and was once called Dolichos japoniens. It will grow easily sixty feet in three months. It was introduced Into Amer ica by the Japanese during the Centen nial exhibition. It Is said that In Its own country it has flowers like bnnches of wistaria. For some reason American summers do not seem long enough for It It rarely bloains. Meehan's Monthly. A Hesutllnl Effect lu atahufsny. A peculiarly fine effect in mahogany Is obtained by sawing crotches. A piece is sawed just above and just below a point where two limbs shoot out on op posite sides. When such a piece is prop erly cut up into veneer the crotches show in beautiful plumelike markings througn the middle of each sheet. New York Sun. A CuinperUun. Judge What sort of a man, now, was it you saw commit the assault? Constable Sure, your honor he was a small, insignificant cratur about your own size, your honorl Exchange. Out ul Nlfht. Aunty How did yon catch such cold? Wee Niece Lookin ut tee roily bolly slice. Good News, Cruel New fork Moelety. Whoever ahnnld writs an analysis of affairs in New York today and should leave, out the strain of social ambition would miss tho most serious thing in the life of thn metropolis. We are apt to think the hardest thing a man can do Is to come to New York, establish a fisit hold and eventually mnke a fortnne, aa so many thousands of country hoys have dona. But my olieervatlon la that if yon will go to those asms men after they have put the city under their feet, they will tell yon that what they have accom plished was nothing an compared with what they have yet to do and that la to get Into society. 1 do not mean McAl lister's Four Hundred when I say "soci ety;" I mean pollto society of any sort. I mean tho entree into any one of a hun dred far morn desirable circles than Mc Allister's band nf self instituted aristo crats. The day waa when a man hud the entree of any such circle If he was u re apertabln man of any profession or if he woa rich. That la the casein the smaller cities today. Any doctor, lawyer. Judge or rich man. whoso reputation is clean, can Instantly gain admission to the nicest circles in the small cities, fltlt hn cantvit do so In New York. The only auru piiKssirt to such circles that I know of in New York today Is to Ih- born In such n circle. The next la-st thing is to honst u commission in thn army or navy. Thn city is old and rich ami suspicious of all newcomers. That makes Its ho fiety the most rigid mid cruel In Amer ica. Julian Ralph lu Providence Jour Itai. WUv ('iiiincd NHllMOtt ( ('li.lt, When one cotiiea to think nf it It seems quite wonderful that one should be aide to buy a pound of salmon In a can from thn Pacilie const for twenty-live cents. The frozen li di emits forty cetita a x.:uid lit least, while the unfrozen article ranges in eastern markets from one dol lar up. lie. iiles. the manner In which each can is made t contain a segment of salmon perfectly titled into it appeal.) most surpl i iin;t, the bones, even In the Inrrer vertehn". melting In the innutli without requiring so much ns a crunch between the teeth and the ceil Mesh sep arating in beaut il'ul clean flakes. Yet salmon would be very much cheaper than at present were it. not that tho great cminersnf Alaska have formed a combination to restrict the product. This is unfortunate for consumers per haps, but lucky certainly for thn lish. which would lie wiped nut III together within live years at the must if the com panies engaged in their capture hud n market for all they could produce at profitable rates. The methods employed are thn most destructive conceivable, in asmuch ns the lishcrmt'ii stretch seines across tho mouths of tho rivers mid take tho fish which are going np the stream to spawn. There la a law against this sort of thing, but it is not enforced. Eventually, doubtless, the supply of this valuable tinny game will run out and artificial propagation will have to be re sorted to. Washington Star. Insomnia und Nervousness. There can lie no doubt that tunny jwr sous suffer from insomnia which had its origin, or at least its principal strength, in their own nervous apprehension that they are or are about to be ufllictud with it. Any one of a dozen causes may in duce wakefulness, und yot tho person lying in bod with the faculties alert at the moment when they would naturally lie expected to Im wri'.pied in slumber has nine times out of ton, or ninety-nine times in a hundred, nothing serious to apprehend. The stom ich may not be in quite its normal condition and there is no more potent cause of wakefulness. Now nn hour ten minutes even seems a long time in the middle of the night, when a pernon wishes to be sleep ing and cannot. If a sensation of dread, of apprehension, is allowed to enter the mind, such a period simply becomes in terminable. The nervous apprehension Increases the difficulty, and feeding upon itself the derangement may quite possibly increase til it becomes a dan gerous malady. Good Housekeeping. How to Save Money Borne men plead poverty when they are well off. Uilhooly Is one of these. His landlord said to himi "I want you to pay your rent right off." "I haven't got any money." "But yon have got to pay it any how." "Now, you look here, if you keep on dunning me for that rent when I've not got a cent do yon know what ril do? I don't like to do it, but you'll goad me to it" "What will you dor "I'll buy me a house for cash and put a stop to this paying by the month." Texas 8 if tings. alienee Unkind Critic Um. "This world could be made better," aid Mrs. French-Sheldon with emphasis, "if we would exercise more magna nimity in our Judgment of other people's motives, and by devoting ourselves to the accomplishment of some fixed object, ambitious or otherwise, which will give scope to latent qualities and develop new ones, hence tending to break down preju dice by self enlargement. By silencing the unkind criticism which may be pro voked and even deserved. By recount ing the good rather than the bad even of those inimical to us. "New York World. Blow Torture- Teacher In China criminals are fre quently sentenced to be kept awake un til insanity and death result Now how do you suppose they keep them from fulling asleep? Little Girl (eldest of a small family) I guess they gives 'em a baby to take care of. Good News. OlaH Made Transparent Quickly. A method of quickly rendoring glass transparent during the process of manu facture consists in forcing into the melted materials a stream of oxygen gas, the enormous heat generated oxidis ing all deleterious materials. New York Journal. Not lstneiinie to My yonr foolt ear KVKUYHOIIY WANTH A NKW PA I It OK Sift IKS AND MUST IIAVK Til KM. WK 1IAVK. .11 1ST WHAT voir WANT AT ALMOST YOI'U OWNI'KICK. Also a full line of Slippers and Oxfords. liADIKS I'ATKNT TIP OXKOKD'S - - 7ft CpmIh linUSKHMITKUK 'Jft " OAKI'KT SUPPKUIt '2ft " M KN'S DI'KSS SIIOKS l.oo LACK Oil COMIKIOSS. dill and see Our Men's Hroans and Nailed Shoes a1 81. 2.", mid see if we emi'l save you money. D. F". ROBINSON, IOxHusiv Shoe I )('nlcr, liKYNOMWVirXK, PA. :ft GOLD If you want to buy a WATCH CALL ON C. F. HOFFMAN, . . . The Reynoldsville Jeweler. VV K IIAVKTIIK I.AItO KST ANI MOST fOMPLKTK STiM'K OK LA I (IKS', M KN'S, MISSKS' ANDCHIUmKN'S KIIOI'.S IN TIIKCITY: I 'KIC KS T I SPIT KVKKYItOMY. WATCH: INOUK-:- Shoe Department! We ()"'y reliable itinki'P, ntid we could fill the one Hide of thin lnmie with tttHiimoiiinlfl in re tfanl to the wenriiitf qual iUH of our nhoen. What Ih Icnnml among phofl dcnlerH ah cheap nlioiw, "for iiiHiatice,"8ho!Hlhat wll for one dollar a pair, we do not handle, for the niniplo reanoti that Kio1h of lluit kind will not build up our nhoe de partment. VVe buy no hIioch from what Ih called ".lobbct'H," but place our ordcrH three and four niontliH in ndvaiicc, with the bent rhoe umnuffic liiicrH in the country. dry L'oodx depart I. jur iy tfooflK dep ment iw full of spring fabricK, at prices lower tli;in the lowest, and all we auk is that you give us n call and Compare PriceHHiid (Quality, don't forget the quality, aH that goes a long wayn an reganln price. Quality firnt, price second. J. li. AltNOLI). McKcc 1 fmh IIKAIiQtTAKTEKH FOK Fancy and Staple GROCERIES, Oil, Flour! Feed. An elegant line con ninting of sour, pweet and mixed picklep. Onions, chow chow, olives, cauliflowers and others too numer ous to mention. W r An endless variety on 1 1. -I r i- mum; always iresu. Try our fruit and. chocolate cakes. "Washburn e's Bei leads the list; it' dandy. Try it VinvA In orrwV J ' " -"- v., S I Best, ""Straight w "Imperial " Patent," "Pil and others. ( We have no oil wagon on the road but we deliver you a 5 gal. best 150 oil for 50 cents. Get our rates L on oil by the barrel. A FULL STOCK of gootU in our Un nlwny on hand, HUihent market price paid for country protlure. GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. ; NO OLD GOODS FOR SALE. 1 IV' 'J McKee & Warnick, Tho Grocers, Cor. Hth atul Main St., ... . . "ReynoldHville, Penna. r