p plus and others, | for various reasons, bear the mon family name, and confines vy to the familisr and nec ijunct of the every day toilet rst pins made in this country very crude indeed, merely a bit f wire twisted into a knot for a t one end and sharpened fo a at the other. Their successors ay undergo a surprising variety operations before they are consid. fit for use. In comparison with + of the object manufactured tions Reem bewllderingly nu- 8, but if there he one process more remarkable than another it Is ring the pin” The papers, hav- been passed through an ingenious ine, which, at regular totervals, irding to the size of the pin, ) 6s up a fold and pricks a hole in , 8re ready to receive the pins. For jis purpote there is another machine worked at two children. One feeds , the other the papers. The t of the machine is a box 12 inches long. six broad and gep. The bottom is composed small square steel bars, sufficiently ‘apart to let the shank of the pin through, but not the head. These Fs are just as thick as the space Iween parered pins. The lower part the bottom of the box is made to } itself as soon &3 the row of is complete. Row after row, at r intervals, is received and down a corresponding set of until It reaches the ready paper. By the nicest possi- tment these pins come exact: r Shots and are pressed into is method two little girls day put up many | HE r AND WATCH CRYSTALS. are Broken n the Summer Than at Any Other Time. What is the matter with your ervs ‘asked the summer man of the g “You put a new erysial on : Is it the heat?” The Broad: 2 ™. Y.) watchmaker carefully hes the face of the watch, and ed to put a new face on the dial he heat does not affect a orys he replied "Glass is not con ed or expanded by bot or cold her. You probably carry your itch In your little trouser pocket @xf to your bell. You lean agains? and vou hein aleng the husipess, put on more crystals in the ba s of July and August—and oh fomen watches too—than wa do la tae other 10 months of the your” Mills in Japan. AN mills in Japan run day and Zhi. the change of hands being mada Bt noon and mbinight' In one mill at Osaka 26.000 workers ars under 15 years of sage and operaty only 37 Mdlea. In this conpiry S300 persons operaty DA eee ety Ss ‘that number. In the Lowell 1 of 4.1400 joums and 152.000 spin os there are 700 male and 1.540 {a operators. In Japan it would pre 12,000 persona to do this work wages, however, in Japan are 13 IS per day for a man and 84g cent a Woman. mide : Power Is Cheap in the West, The melting snows and glaciers of the Rockies and petrolenm now fur Bish such abundant power for San » that the cout of one horse one hour Is just 2 cents, Royalty is Expensive. ho . exveutive office of the United States calls for only $112.000 a year, while Rngiand gives the royal family wraanently cured. No fits or nervous. op first day tne ol Tir. Kline's Great 4 drial bottle snd treatinelres HL. Kine, 144, $81 Arch 8t., Phila. Pa mometers used Ly physicists show a ofa millionth of & degree. ; : Ladies Can Wear | Shoes #8 size smaller after using Allen's Foot. 4 wdar. It makes tight or new shoe swollen, hot, sweating, aching owing nails, eons and bunjons, At 3 and shoe stores, 235¢. Don’t ae. ¥ sulwtitute, Trial package Fer RY : 8, Allen R, Olmsted, LeRoy, N.Y, of glyptics, engraving on precious Be revived in Fol p AL HAIN Sr AAS Winslow's Soothingdyrup for shildrea ag. soften the gums, Faduses aflame: ones wind colle. 252, abottie aly Bas 85.701 acres of orange and lemon containing 16,730 007 trees. I A i DAS RAY 1. 1 6 A Nbr isthe best medicine *e ever nssd & of throat aud | oe WALL Anbaren, Tad. Feb 0, 1994, ill 100 persons s month, Remember © mix the stove blacking with turpentine (or part turpentine and part gascienel. If a stove is rusty wash over with kernsene, cleaning as much as possible, and let stove stand in hour or so until the oil evaporates; apply the hlacking with soft cloth, pols ishing with brush or plece of carpet. ing. sil only. You will be pleased with the { result, and it 1s quickly sppited with a | bit of soft cloth, while pipe is warm, May be slightly thinned. if desired, with kerosena — The Household Ledger, REVIVAL OF OLD PEWTER. The antique platters and basins that bave been hidden away on remote shelves or In garret rooms have been brought to light again, and as fruit fisgrs and table centrepieces pewter trays. tobacco jars and beer sets are now quite the thing. The best quality of pewter takes a high polish and outiasts any other ar ticts in the house. It is costlier than pickled or lacquered ware, and Is aps preciated for the reason that {t is uno. sual. Among the articles into which it Is ‘made are quaint boxes for the dressing table, incense bolders, Japanese and Chinese rose jars, some of these arti tles imitating ivory carvings very ef. fectively. In the old pewter wurk are found grotesque designs, such as fab alous birds, mythical beasts and drs gons and celestial Lindles. There are also curious medallion frames and pio ture mountings. The modern pewter wares are mostly reprodoctions of the oll work, this metal seeming to lend itself more read: fly to the quaint, unusual designs Beer sets on burnished trays, and loving cups, showing fat, folly friars and monks at table, or gay peasants, dancing and merrymaking. Among the very oldest priicies Are primitive ean. dlesticks and flower holders of Dutch pattern — American Quecn, THE HYGIENIC BEDROOM. Every bedroom should be provided with the essentials for healthful sheep and the dally sponge ati, CI As nearly ag possible the room ghoul be kept free from anything that would tend to coutaminate the air, $s & @ It should be ae Inrge ford, tisy any be ope tom, 48 One can af ard the windows wn gre i sted al toe tap aid . 9 If poszilde the Boose should be har, sind the Tugs so sinall that they om taken ont of doors With cose for clean. Ing and o iy * #5 & Everything about the rovmg should be washable, * The bed should be light and fitted with strong castors, #5 that it may be readily moved. * 9 ® The springs ought to be firm and strong. gud the mattress of a kind that will not allow the heaviest part of the body 10 sink, and so cause the sleeper to le in a cramped position, * 9 @ Many people prefer a cheap, Bard nmiatiress next the spring, and a light one of hair on this, hot any kind of a minttress is better than ane that fs too soft. ¥ © ® Above all, @lo not over-furnish the bedroom. —Philadelphia Telegraph. Pineapple Mousse--Grate one pine apple after peeling: put it over the fire with one pint of water and cook ted minutes; then drain through a fine strainer; add julee of half a lemon and sugar to make gweet; sculd and add one-fourth of a box of gelatine that has been soaking in one fourth of a cup of cold water; strain and cool nf the mixture stiffens; add the whip from one pint of cream, mold, pack [n ice and salt; let stand four hours. Potato Omelet—Remore all the nelle from a large, freshly baked potato, rub 4 it through a wire sieve, mix Into it care. | fully the beaten yolks of three «gps, a few drops of lemon fuice, and seaxon | with alt and pepper; just before cooks {ing stir In very i ghily the whites of three eggs, beaten stiff; put an onnes and a hall of batter into a clean omelet pan, and when it fs hot, pour in the mixture; fry gently untfl a light | brown underneatli, then set the pan in the oven until the top Is brown slight. ly; turn out on a paper sprinkled with > chopped parsley, fold over, slip on a Lot dish and serve. Strawberry Shortcake—Intoope quart ey {ada one teaspoonful of salt, two teas | spoonfuls of baking powder and suf. ficlent milk to make a soft doogh, Mix quickly and turn into a greased Stem two quart boxes of gEweeten tO taste and poon. When the pastry is done eplit it n half and spread with butter. Place : ® Torte strawbetrios, Around the Rub the pipe with boiled linseed | A MISBING INGREDIENT. The Romans had grest circuses Huoriane declare, ! It's hard to see Hot this conid ; Taey bad no pesos thera, —~ Washington Star. CHANGED HIS MIXD. “I thought you sald you wonld pever have that doctor fn your house again? “But nothing wns the matter with me then. "Chicago Record-Herakl ILLUSTRATED EXPRESSION, Gicing Ym a few pointers —New York Times, INSPIRING. *How perfectly the gifl graduates keep step.” “Yes, the orchestra is playing the wedding music from ‘Lobengrin’ Cleveland Plain Dealer, LOOKED THROUGH HIM. Amy—*1 don't sce what she saw In Gin" Ann-"0h, it wasn't what she saw him; it was the money she saw back af him. "New York Bun, INEXPERIENCED, *Rhe has never been to Europe, uss she?” “No. Bbe doest’t even kpow how to get away from peoples who want to tell ber all about IL" Harper's Bazar. HAR XO NEED, DProubleday- "What &'d Singleton say when you lnvited him Ww Join Ip—-"He eald home was good or hilt aw long oe ‘ne rernained reed beago News, UNDE Ere ® mw Rd LE Rat suecmow. | id BiG FA hel (fads | foster } #5 i Baad Lod 1" gruarreled, < gown ia lavender and } witrviiie & ROW ia hive.” Huminmiy PARENTAL ABRISTANCES Mrues-"When 1 was young my mother always ued to sing ne to sleep” Bhedd""Yoe, women ve good xt that ort of thing: but it takes tie father's voles to wake a fellow up lu the worn ing'—Doston Transcript. HIS PLEA. “My plea” sald the young lawyer, who had just won his first “seemed to strongly affect the Jory” “Yes” repiled the judge, “1 wap afraid at otie time that you would sue coed do getting your clent convicted in spite of his Intotence Chicago Record Herald. HBL SELF-APPROVAIL "Well" sald the detective, “there Is one thing upon whicn we may oon gratiaste ourselves in this case” “Why, you haven't even found an fm. portant clew.™ “That's just it. We can rest pesured that no Innocent person is going to sufler."—Washington Star, NOT 80 BAD AS THAT. "It was too bad to keep you waiting #0 long for your change” sald the smiling shop-girl, as she counted it out "1 am afraid I have given you a bad quarter’ “What!” exclaimed Mr. Tyte Phlst, In alarm. Howmet? 20 hour” “OI” he sald, considerably releved.— Chicago Tribune, A BAD BREAK. Bank President—"So you worked In a bank before?" Applicant—"Er—not in de daytime, boss." ~New York Journal, MODERN METHODS, *1 tell you that new salesman of ours is a hustler when it comes to advertia- ing methods,” sald the automobile menufaciurer, “How so! : “Why, Le's offered the free use of auy of our make of automobile to any. cake pour. a quart ot ‘whipped » one for sulcidai purposes. Great ad, sat It" Baitimore Herald. our § pony CARN, clover in seeded to EARLY GREEN CORN. Tue early kinds of green corn sre usually very small in the ear. but Hf the sweeter varieties are not preferred for a late crop, the ears from the flold, # of the white flint Lind, answer weil for table purposes, YALUE OF BYSTEM. Systens In regnlating the work is im. portant, Unless all operations are jers formed In a systematic manner the cost of labor will be more than doubled. It ia often the ense that hard work is res quired to sccomplish some object that should have entailed but little labor if attention had been given to the maltep at the prope time, TO SAVE LABOR, It Is my belief that any farmer, how. ever skeptical, having once used a manure spreader, will never be without ont, My manure i€ drawn and spread in halt the time Bt formerly took to do it. This is doe to the time saved in unlmding it. With one man 1 have put out in one day forty-five loads and wan not tired MM, Haorabon, in Or ange Judd Farmer, TIE GAPE WORM. The gape worm can frequently be dis lewlged through the efforts of tbe chicken itself vigorous sneezing. Sev eral receipts are given to induce this effort, such as blowing Persian powder down the chicken's throat, or putting the chicken In a box or keg and making a lime dust. There appears some dan gor of overdoing the job and making the chicken snecte itself to death, or stifling it PROFIT IN MANURE. How many farmers count the cost, and compare ft with the receipts, only to find that there are 56 profits made. But they forget that the manure profit, and that even when they cannot sve & dollar of gain the riches buve euterel the omuure heap, will wo gpread on the farm, and finally be re turned to the farmer in the shape of gute other crop. that can be sowed and converted to money, A good farmer who valoes Lis manure becomes richer every year, sod his farm is more productive ae the season roll by. rele ¥ IE L » K =rop which ean peofitah tn oa muck grogber exis HiGOh Iarger greg £ a Bos us, QOD GR Fan BEAN. For Boy FN iY Fo IER PE HET hava, SPAY ote wy Every 19s ot 0% ¥ Cx tN v3 pe ¥ Pa CTE, Jianied in Qrilis Ineeding cerry ds fn. Unltivite as soon plants are above the grovmd, there [a no dew of rain on the leaves, 8 that will spol and spol] the foliage. Cultivate thewodphly until the growth of foliage covers the ground sod stops the growth of Weeds, Then tw e-Thirds of the pode are rips 1 gx tho 3 A By a i » POY Gand and Thresh 1 on a clear, dry day. olherwiss the Loans ay pot easily cote out of pola, A GOOD SGULING ROTATION, Reforenice waa recenily gavantage to he gained eropm, particulary when danger, however remotes, of dronth, A resder writes that had particviarly good sur rotation of scedingz on the following plan: With a crop of rye on the field for early spring eufiing the soll is plowed after cutting, for a ¢rop of oats and Canada peas, This erop can be cut acd fed green In ampie time to pet in a rowing of corn for the silo or for fodder, and at the last cuitiva- tion of this corn, rye and erimseon give the crop the foliowing spring. This Is much the pang plan that is followed on the faru of the editor, and when the crops are utilized strictly for green feeding the rexulias are entirely satisfactory. An attempt to cure the crop of oxts and peas was not successful, for ir is a ditfieult crop 19 cure. The average Field of outs aml peas cut green is seven and one-half tons an acre, and its value very great, especially in tbh feed. ing of the dairy cows~Indisnapolia News, rota soiling tiers of a zéasen G48 ava ead with a ores ii—" GRADE OF YRETIN/PRS, It german almest incredible that such vast quantities of Tow abd wedive grade commercial fertilizers are old when the resnits of many experiments have proved that these low grades » most expensive (oo the end, in other grade fer To winds, when we buy tiller we pay no for the plant food in [24 the plant food product, states the Ind 20a; First, in the low grade ferrilizer a cheaper grade of each plant food is seed; and, second, less of the more valuable plant foods are used and more of the less valuable. On an average thie cost of the nitrogen In the low grade fertilizer, to the consumer, will be about twenty-five cents a ponnd, as against eighteen or nineteen cents a pound for the nitrogen in the bik grade product. One way of getting high grade fertilizers at lower prices is to buy the ingredients and mix them on the farm, but lu dalng this of course, the high grade ingredients should be bought. So long as farmers must use commercial plant foods they JER ET POun y “aR we t bight in the should make an effort to ger the best possible for the money expended, and it always pays to buy the best grade, gil ever al the | thade to the | sae WHE fen, sugar mii} is being srosted at Marelin, in the State of Mishonoan, Mexico. AH the machinery required for this factory Wil be of dered In the Enited Stated, {he master sToitrle ins ard the eles frician sergeants of the newly eaten sepa of the army will he desbnated by a symbol of white metal resembling forked lightning inclosed within » wreath of gilt metal. The aniforn trouskery of these officers will show a AORTINY BUTI, An extensive Thers has recently introsdndegd to sofende a pew and powerful medion went, An exd root of the supra send glands eslind adrenatige, Thx exivact i a hemewtatie of the Srst order, and te vaso.constrictive powers are such that its squad 8 nod to be fond i any agent wsuplovesd br medicine, Ma nse quickly arresting any Sow of bloal while repeated gnpiications of adreni- ihe destroy, of at least pastishiv sures srtain paalignant growths Nitnorons Hegtions have been made of thie which sesras adapted pain He) the Tun sa (rag, the larly eRReet. Geant Laving masonry ip froering weather In rendered possibile, Jt is sk] by 8 subetanse recently brought oud in Get many sxve the Engineering News The substance is oa bgakd whieh wheb mized with the water used in making fi eng hles the later foo wid in poldear winter weather, le 1 #inzied thas mortar made with the of fhe substance show even silghtly areatey strength than mortar male vy with water. The lguid i= marksted nider the name “Caloidom.” i= a solv tion of chlorite of caleba, and Las np freezing point far below gore. Ir is eal to give popaatly gomd results wilh ceineit 48 with ime morian fH Tho miortar, properly even tire » fad they wide FE wrecking ersteny has bees Invented } the fart That peal frp ears wingtes ponds Noon foe Bisle in ithe the Armeriean Iaventar. Th feature of the EEE RAR IR genes pPresenss of water, ERR and when ds pr : Won. 8 feat e AVPERTAD So haw wife vel w 3 iy own wall ia 3554 xtit rele. adel TER SHA Re warns # Nest Thelg io paReds ™ ni 1% in the des ost of stained cgiared, while wilte, ointaanan wroekiyn Eagle, re A A SR NA A Nl fig wart in aod ety £306 roan - TERE Glastetone™s Tip." Canon Cattley, who dled at Glagew stor, England, the Gay, used 10 teif a goed story of how cn one of hi vigite to Gloucester Mr, Gladstone kept a role of the Cathedral in : nile hire aking spirit orier ¥ ign het Nir, tht the over FON Hl atorip nd PE pan of we a fhe siigsnal Wat or gent na seh expositions nagaily REATEATIAD, high hy vile wt PRAT ST i rive” % Ai # p hiss FILER, \# apples A Difflendt Salvage Cndertaking, + Mong ¥h py ard aml Salvage Lom we, A hit # of cond, and white fourteen fathoms of water, in ition to which the salvaged goods ta lw conveyed nile shores wards The Moss Company Bas dis paiched three salvage two lighters, each of 1100 resister tans, to the spot, with a staff of seveniyv-twg amd the company locarred ex peuses for new material of over $17, S00, The Balvage Company is to have seventy-five per cent. of the values of giite the salvaged geods.—Philadelphia Rec: ord, a He Works Downward. The sou of the self-made man gens erally begins at the top and work downward. —Chicaga Record: Herald fect and r extergt | nee | Tabules. speak highly of them. All druggists | wed Walding of Aluminum, The welding of aluminun is said | : Biot oes and disintogrative Mes when nedr melting point, bas very dificult to weld The German inventor declares that at 8 tempers ture Pust below fonvandescence, the mntal softens sufficiently to wolding possible. At this tempers ture aluminum does not oxidize, and flux is, therefore, not required. Pers welds ars sald to have been pros duced, belng equal in strength to the body of the bar The Size of an Atom. The microscoped of today will re veal a particle the hait-milifonth of an inch in diameter. The size of an atom may be jndged when it ls seid that ench of such particles probably cone tain at least 6 000.000 atoms. ! s what you need; : Some- thing to cure your biliousness, ulate your bowels. You need Ayer's Pills. Vegetable; | ntly faxative. dicine ever made, JA bundred millions f 3 them have been sold in the United | States in a single year. Every llores arising from a disordered stomach I» relieved of cured by their use. Se common fs it that diseascy originate from the stomach it may be safely ag sertad there is po condition of MR besith that wi not be benefited oF cured by the occasional ase of Ripans Physicians know them snd sell them. The five-cent package Is enough for an ordinary occasion. and the Family Botti, sixty cents, containg ft househoid supfly for a year Ope | Renerally gives mlief wiki Deenty i minates ne Rave Wren olny Cascarety for Tesamniy win WICHR I have pews gftiated far ave saonts True Bet ofan EF Lhat | ssoeseis Nave given me saw re Cal 15am AUT PIREY peed ¥ aw ava t9led amit varietal ¥ REAR rey BRA a ; BY i aun being sil tiny are roprosested y _ Thor Flat. Dats. 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