: ip shades of heavy paper in Japanese figures or other He floral’ morife-mcanted | japauned frames make ad- mmer lamp coverings. be : bison very good form just mow. 5 | Chonuing - Soiled Carpet. thoaning a badly solied carpet, pee ton should be used. Bras : . wiltons, or velvet car- may be cleaned wilh ox gall, one a pail of water. Use an ardi- scrubbing brimh, end afterward jouid be vigorously robbed soarse cloth! fresh water should wd. A small portion of the car- each day during hot and sul- or would Xeep it greatly re colorings, as will as sweet ortieres and carpss should : packed sway, and ev. or covered with matting and a a vl Heavy wphoistered Pe MAY be stored in some unusad rattan or cone furniture ed. Aa glas fs & grest radist- outside shutfirs or awnings pund worth many tiwes their ged or yellow shades have during the winter, they d be taken down. carefolly wiped | and tind into a compact bundie Ar until fros: comes pgaln, Sreen shades siould repinet they make the room The hous: should be very early in the mornics to freak ir and closed betore then i not D etitactory for re. : To Sie Ih 1 t dn with a tooth brush place being Immedi- h cold water and dried | £n we have used it on sev- BRtural And tained, and, . mixture of raw oil and. inabogany antigee—t hundred or more old~that was so discol- to hide the natural grain of pod came out as bright as new this treatment. he secret of mnuccess les, we in cleaning only 8 small plece time, and in doing the work rap intelligent cabinet taker told that. when ome of his men was clean = planc which had ‘isty,” he asked for a basin of £r and shut himself up confi- with the Instrument what the misirers of the up- grand ccald do giite as well” artisan” For all that is need. : the wood with soft warm and dry quickly, using an oid and polishing with chame r See : then a ae : : continue alternating : p four sails of Ihubarb pe: ‘put this in the crust ! sugar and a few dried in between, cover By extending a shatter from each tide of the hull, the boat can be stopped, it | iis said, before it has traveled a dis- tance of half its length. and storms. The great deouding pows fer of the sea ia largely due to the at- : MOsDaerY, 1 coants are being rapidly washed gaa. Hive on the oxygen supplied from the i simouphere, : carbonic acid from the same soared. i attention to the practice of the Austra pose were the species of eucalyptus { knows as malies and hakea, on neddle- known stems. The usual method of treating alns simply ket on end, while the fie. Aliabaine to explefl “spirit weed” (Lachnanibes tinctoria a8 a consump tion emvs at the recent tubercubbeis iin which he wax sat adem by Sir 'W, "| der the monocotyledoncs, near the Hat * Lemee News 10 describe the behavion of "i froge In his vicinity early in the an | for several years past they have de | serted the swamp for the lake when all go At ones is that the frogs preferred a short {nrompte this proceeding. and alse fo account satisfactorily for the choloe of route, : happen again until the year 3975, a other period of 73 years, so that per ‘any naturalist cluba. At 2 paper was increased in isa Winds cause ocean currents, wawes Some parts of the English Flants and animals have their distrib ution oonskderably affected by winds and ocean currents. Again, whether ving fm water or on land, animale and {aed plants absord A resent extract from the Agrisul tural Gazette of New South Wales calis Han aborigines of obiaining drinking water in arid regiops from the roots of | plants. The trees tapped for this pure | bush. Some casuarinas were Also to store np water in their | tae roots was te out them up into proces about nine inches long. These | might roceive a preliminary chew, or, witheut being sublected fo that stim water oozed or flowed out In the lizht of the row which las been Kicked up In the madival profes sion in Pnglond over the attempl of songress ind the rather summary way Hrogibent and Dr Pollok, it 0 in teresting fo Bnd that the plant bas long bees considered a spreific for va- rious joa afi>elions by the Canadian indians and by several semi-civilized peuple in other parts §f the world. Jt Has Deen peed by the Florida Indians far {ts stimulant preapertion patients. Large doses the pupils. Im is placed by Benham aud Hooker un. aral order Ividaceve, Hetsirin CO. W. (ross writes tn Popular Scl- tamn. Near Mr. Gross's bome is 8 ny Inks, while in another direction | thers is a awamp Through 3 consid | iarable portion of the vear the frogs make their home in the latter. Put tool weather sets in. The frogs do not | The exodus lasts atout | ia week. It occurs at night. loo, and pot in the daytime Mr. Gross thought that the performance might be in- snired by an instinctive fear of gate! Ptium frozen up, But the weniher was too mild for any such experience. An- ather curioos feature of the migrarion sveriand route from the swamp to the | lake, and did rot follow 8 small brook | which 1d from the one to the other, but went in 8 very circnftous fashion. Jt is difficult to say exactly what This Year's Peculiar Calendur. A correspondent tends 10 a Sheffield paper the following notes on curios i on a shopping tour, strange animal to stody, It fw paid | to be psefil in treating the cough of | | consumptive "produce dilation of | paired vigion and direiness. The pant quarrel with him coniness and called ties of the calendar for the present’ ERTL The calendar for this year, 1302 bas not been repeated since the year 1834, | a period of £5 years, inasmuch an Eas | ter Sunday fell on the 30th of March, gud rules all other movable feasts and | ostivais accordingly. This will ot | SANE sons born in any of the movable festh | vals or feasts since 1834 have not had | s birthday on such festival or feast antil this year, 1902; that Is, a person | born on Mach 28 in ANY Year since 1524 bas pot had a birthday on Good | Friday until this year and it may also’ specially interest the clergy of the i Chuch of England to be reminded that | {few (Mf any) living today have iver | before conducted the services of the church in the ame order as they are . Going this year. A Fini Paper Makers, | ! bape Egyptian paper was made from the ‘pay-py-rus plant. Perhaps the pecu-| Har qualities of the ant were dis covered by some naturalist although, | 80 far as we know, there was oo Un cle Jobn in those days nor were there &0Y rate, these old Egyptians evidently Rept. their eves open, for they observed the pa-py-fus very closely. It is a tall reed that grows from 12 to 15 feat Sigh _j and bas a triangular stalk, The paper makers of old took a piece of the sralk, removed the outside of the rind and’ unrailed the inner part with a sharp fastrument, Om this sheet another was placed crosswise, and the two were fastened together by means of gum, or the juice of the plant The length by | fastening the sheets wogether, end to end. ~ Printers’ Ink : My. Wheeler's Frost Proof Wen, C. BE. Wheeler of Chesterville tells the most wonderful ben story on rec- | ord. Last fall he left his hens over or. his back farm until after the first snowstorm. When he went ufter! | them he found ome Brown Leghorn end a Plymouth Rock hen frozen stiff and threw them out on the maaure keap. This spring on going over to farm he found the Brown Leghorn re an smart, but the er Duty { After this there was no trouble in cut: | ting down the tree and getting the | % rE fo in Mad. 1 gave ber ay love, But she iss hers behind. I sent ber wy ave, The sweet (ttle kitten, 1 gave hor a glove, But she gave me the mitten, ~New York News Nl 5 MEN al 0 SE Sem Hu MOROUS. rige-—L4fe ia ful of ups and downs. | T ay oH sot for the patient Chinese gardener Wage Yeu, even the fellow who fails fn love piu rise to the occasion. She--Why, | wouldn't marry you if You wer the last man on earth. Hee Cuite so. 1 eounld get a han some wile then, : iady--8av iitle boy, catch my rab tit and pnt hint back in his cage Hoy«——Aw, say, lady, | ain't po hare restorer. : Tom-You told me she had the com plexion of a rose. Why, she iz as sal low as can be. Dick] owant a yeb iow rose. “Here's whores my wif makes coun ter charges against me” remarked the humorist, as his belter half started out First Professar-—A riinocens is a Second Pro fessor— Yes: you can discover » pew wrinkde evers day. “You know you should hove your neighbor as yoarsell” “Hut the tron ble ix, when | {ry to do that, I always i that the cattle rancher, land { tanks every day or twa, will vet serve I from New Jersey, | Lhe mark of Kansas City, that sven his { poultry the montony end by hating myself “1 wonder why fish are comsidered | i; The stamps are exactly alike, and | SOWara | Uraled border” stamps i fs about the sire of the United States Blobhs— Do you beliove that Jove is | size of tie United State Slotbe-—1 have frequently po | ticed that when a fellow is stack om { Himself he is blind te bis own fanits | “She's stock up.” said the first gost | brain food’ remarked the Wise Gay. SMavhe a becguan they go in schools,” suggested the Simple Mug blind? “Yes; let's fale ber down a bit” re pli bis mate grocecded Lo chew the poster girl off the fence, “Look dere!” dude: “thers f= a hair in walar Well” clerk, “perhaps ite becguse we shaved jes” Bertha-—And so Edith has made np | this choekied the funny BAe | How did it happen? Cone gance-0h, you see, {bt wax the only way fn which she could have another | ‘maw’s going to chaperon tonight snd she's parzied what to wear” sald the first Belle, “What way gaould she lok?” "The other way,” suggested. the second betle, with a fitter, And thereupon they | And 1heroupon © iogrmall block tyne i the first postmaster general of the | 1860 to 1854, and these stamps wore then io { They were printed by th Poly | nesian Newspaper Comuany. exclatmed the frate | soda | CANNED FOOD. Bome of the Pecullarities of Live on a Cattle Ranch. It is amusing enongh to discover though a thou COWS come Up to water at big rondensed milk feom cans that come that his beef hears and eggs are imporied at enormous prices from Kansas His Mutter alzo conten canned. HB were Bren the Best irrigated valleys would he without fresh vegeiables But if the Bouthwenterner falls in garden making, he does delight in flowers, vines and shade trees. They relieve of the gray desert and link him wilh his old green home in the Fast He will lot his folds go thirsty in time of drought before he will allow the rose bushes and the pepper trees in his front yard to sul: fer. ‘hoen indeed, so indastrioos has he in surrounding himsell with i shade and verdure that he is open to criticism for overdoing the mat ter, overcrowding his small grounds An Irrigated valley town in blossom ig a marvel long to be remembered. a hte EARLY HAWANAN STAMPS. er . Two Found by a Former Postmaster - General of the Islands Wille rummaging through a pack- age of old letters HL M. Whitney, of Massachusetts, digooversd two slamps Mr such Af were used In 1863 Wiitney believes the gtamps are worth several hundred dollars earh inasmuch as they are pxceadingly rave known in the sixties as the Zoent stamp, but js plain white. The riled border goes around all Bides cloes to the sige tour borders appear the Mr Cingdom of Hawails, from nee, AOA pe A A PAL SSA re Telephonte commanication between i France and foreign countries is rap | Wily extending. Marseilles and Man. chester were recently suecoasiully con- nected by telephone. and now experi. ments Are to be made betwesn Mar willie and towns In Germany, still far ther distant. Natal was annexed by the British 58 years ago. Pedwin- Helter has a rather offen RB give way with him. He dosen't know die. pever mw me but once hefore | and yor be walks up with a provoking me “my Ticknor—Called you good man, | Oh, well, as you say, he man.” Gid: he? doesn’t know you, The man wae raoning for office for the first time. “What are his views on Hee various questing before the public?” asked the unsophisticated wider Villa real views? asked the politician. “Certainly.” © “My way to and that ant is to oleot Bin” RES 33 WEE HUNTING see. TR: £s NG oa ct ty There's » Knack in Locating the Stere of Bouey, *1 nged to hunt the hee tices when wag a boy in northern New York,” @ sald Assistant Secretary Taylor of the : to And the home | { treasury department. Tit is { gport and requires ar (of the bees and socave the honey. ; Wild bees invariably hunt the hollow | of some tree in which to make thelr | i home and store up honey for the win | Lar seRBon, “The way 1 used to find out whers | 8 bee trove waa joonted was Ly going | into the woods and flelds and taking | with me a little box containing a lid, | in the bottom of the box being some | i honey. With this little box in my left | kand | would slip along through the | trees and bushes until | found a hee sucking homey from some wid flower. Taking off the lid of m7 box, | would | miidekly knock the hee into the het | tom on the honey, cover it with the 1d | and Jet It remain there until it had | | fled fteelf with honey. Then pulhag off the lid, 1 would allow the bee to By out. “The little insect would generally © ge crawl out on top of the box, look ground to get its hearings and theo fiy off in the direction of the trea. By watching this direction | could get } dear § gir” explained the politician, “the only | DT ames K. ' di Mrs.) RAED “Dean Mus FRausian 3 Sate buen ( married for Barly hwo rs. and so far have not been dn bier 5 child | have, however, suffered with a com- J ieation of female Jroubles and pata. “ The raise of Lydia FE. Pink. hams Ve ble Compound was called to my attention Ly an intimate friend, whose life had simply been a torture with inflammation and ulcer. sation, and a few bottles of sour Come und cured her; she can hardly lieve it hersell to-day, she enjoys such blessed health. tool four bottles of your Compound and consider myself cured. 1am once more in fine health and spirite; my domestic and official duties all seem esay now, for [ | can do three times feel so strong | what I need to You have a host of friends in Denver, and among the best count. Yours very gratefully — Maa Iva L. Roszx, 324 16th Ave, Denver, Col. "—¢s000 forgets If adore testimonial Js net "Yi Sou fou are fm, don’t hesitate to Voge bottle Lydia E. Pinkham's an {dea of whers the tree might be lo- | bs - cated. But | always remained io the same xpot until the same bee came back again and of its own accord en- tered my box tor the LEoney, Fre quently the bee would bring a conv panion with it. Sometimes it did pot do so on its first trip back, but always on the second it brought one or more ae 3 fey enjoyed the honey very muce, and. by watebing them fly | away, | was =oon enabsed to tell for certain the direction of their trea Then moving two or three hundred yards in the right direction I would ecateh another bee and go through this operation with it and so on until | got within sight of the tree {tselfl and saw the bees swarming out at the top honey, which, | believes, is the sweet: ! et in the world. Yes, I can remember my bee hunting pastime with great | slegsure" —W asningtos Btar, RR id Ne Indeustotente. Ding—Miss Bonde is vothing if not up-to-date; y'e know she refused Chol- 1¥ by wireless telegraphy. Dong—A woman's no {8 often yes , “But this was a yess-hoey no!’—Bals | ; mere Herald, - Tired, Aching, Hot Sweating Fost Cornsand Den’t neoept any ress KerveRestorer. fitrial bottie nnd trestiselree oatarrh that ‘Catarrd Care. Taken interoally. The stamp |. {our in the center Ix a large Agure 2 and within the following: © P ¥imter Island” "Uko Leta” 72 rents | “Hawaiian Postage.” all done in plain, | Whitney was | | Te mec packer ar been found impossible owin Jom vibration of the vessel wl dar Tse Allen's Poot: Ene, Jt 1a the only cure for Swollen, Inions. Ask for Allen's Foot - Ease» ky id to be shakes into the hoes Cures while voy walk. Atall Draggisty and 8hie Stores, #ibetitule, Bam ¥axe, Address, en H, Olr mated, 1, Bestrnction of paring we is said to have i relieved {rom yellow fever visitations. FITS: atently sured. Xo fits ornervons FAret day's Hee of Dr. Kline's Ges ot ni br. BH Kuve Ltd. 81 Are .. Phils Pa. The washerwoman 1 may oiten he sees wringing her hands We will give 8100 reward for any case of cannist he onved with Hall's F. J. Caxvyx & (lo, Prope., Toledo, 0 A rich man's sutograph slways look | er hpi ne b -. Minneapolis, Mion. Jan. 6, 19%) | A, man's ud Jk i often due to bi bud | Babits. ~ Forsix years I have beena very sick man, suffering from} | ; nervousness, headache and! pain in back and stomach, all caused by a stomach that refused to do its work. Ai friend advised me to try Ri- pans Tabules. The results have simply been wonderful. Tre oe with A» or mr erty ity fir om en 5 rupasaihys pen wot tread cams Foor Ee on — suongh for The amily bottin, ovate, coutains 4 supply for » yeas. by Coticura Olatment, Jog go sin cue. purifying, and beauty ing ng of crusts, scales and i er h for softening, whitening, and soothing red, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, in the form of baths for annoying irritations and inflammations, or too free or offen sive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers; and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. ee daied mas Bin compared with it for preserving, purifying, and skin, scalp, haiz, and hands. No other Cie 3 1151 ; Consining of COTICTRL Bop (280), to cleanse the skin of CPR anil ronion, anid sof thie thickened cutiele; CUTIODNA ie go instantly Alley tehing, inttemmsasion, snd trritation, re soothe and Hwal; and CUTICURA. RESOLYENT 1'TLLS (Sher. po seh THE SET $1. and clonnse the Dloel. A SINGLE SHY bs often sullicient th eure the * mast torturing, Heliparing, and humiliating skin, sesip, smd Wood ; human with Hes of hate, wien sil ew fal » Sold oS the Jearkt. Drittes report. IT 36, Chatterhousn Sq. Lom neh pot. Pan Pacis Br LAG ANE CHEM. Chur, Sule I* nj, Boston, U.. Crncona es Prius (Chocolste Canted) sre a nive. tasteless, Sou, fon snbstituty for the celebrmed jpg LYRE ER Rrsoivyeny. ne wei - for all and Mumonr cure. Kueh 10 rs io pn SE J viata, somtaining, 0 Gomes, rohan rg Squid
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