FOB THE FAIOl ASD HOME.
Earthing up Potatoes.
J. L. Jenson, a Danish agi ieulturist
scientist and experimentalist, lias is
sued a buck in which he claims that
earthing up potatoes is a preventive
of discus. He says those varieties
which root deepest are most free from
disease, and that the spores of tin? fun
pus which causes rot are convoyed
through the atmosphere to the plant,
and can only icaeh the tubers 1-y lu uvj
carried hy rains throush the earth or
by dew;! down the main stem of the
plant. He recommends eartiou up
potatoes as a protect saying that,
though the yield is not in-n it-ed, a re
markable freedom from dlseae is no
ticed where the plants , sro rftrUiel
up as much a t';ey will bear.
An Kinrrlmrut IVItli Mi-nnlii-tile.,
A Southern amateur i;;irit.-n''-r e
cured slabs from the saw mil! and
bored two-inch holes in th-in lilte n
inches apart and laid tlo iu v- : : 1 1 ide
up on the edge of some boils nd -et a
strawberry plant in iach h"!e in Au
gust. Such n profusion of straw l' '
rics as he had from ea h of live ex.
pirimeiital varieties was a iiht
worth beholding. When o!l; r straw
t'errics in the neight'orliood were all
dried up by the j;rea! light of that
season, Irs u re in porh ciii n. A half
iint or nior were tak. n a! a time
from ea' !i plant. I' was but little
trouble ( keep the rii'::ii-!s i'ov i,
Put the net :-!!..: the plants
rortdi"! In Hi lu'lf. y be
crop was a failure.
I'm kilt;- Isut'.f-r In Hrlne.
In I.ti-Liti-I Hit. fn I u ;n- :,ii-ihn.l i f
pack :!!.' bl.tti-r ill ' ril'...' li:!- i t i iT b. i 11
in use: "it is t ) pao too bntt"T in
x 1 1 1 1 1 ! i ..I of ii.e..; ii. w hicli aro
put in ,i m:" I ! !' tie. p o , - . i'l.-r-i-bags
o"M h. M ai. 'ir tv 1 p !
and w in n 1:11. ! are I;, d : ! ).'' a:nl
packed .iW.iy in ! l!;'- in -. ; a;--ca-ks,
and In a I d i p ;u '
pic kled p. i iv i-. T h" ! n',1. r .1! al -orb
Ii" !:,on -i : t : ;s .ir;.. v pc
from a1 in p':'Ti. c !: i 'iv I
oped in an an'oi ptb- i n: I a:id is
Hicreforc n' tn-h -a:-, fr n 'i.uuri..
excepting Mr a t!.: n.at . mir in
ternally trom Wi'i.in l-.v !:, ii. c i;ra!
prooo i ,-:!-'. f!j ,- a.--! v. hi. h i-.
due to i.iic . 1. ini'i' :' ! v.y.'X -agoi
( l.n.tos;- , in (he 1 n't. -i- i:it . liiil:;
( lactic i aoid .1:1 1 ii s tut. i bnt;. n
ai id by a vv. II nr.!. i-'o,,I . n.i. ..1
i raiis:'. moat .on i i the V:: . ul-. Hut
this i iialog.-- s on .. Iv ''.a the
butter io. r !y nr. .-. 1.1 ii and
,eTcea!ie t. aii I h ' T'tii o'!i'
or IllSte IS lb . I ' oil Wli.e'l Ui.i. ii;
pi'.jach rancidity."
tMilifl.iivi-i- e-il-t n I, e fur I nftl..
I 'roll's-.. r I'm-.'-' r.uid. !' tli" !!.ia!
Airr.eiii-ura! . ! . v .-,..t has
ulili-V I I :i V '.;.-i ,o hmhly
i ceoinim ii.! . -a . r see.!-, alio ,i.
' ! l-r :t !. i .i'y... -Iinvvs t';:i'
il ( out r n- i r- in 1 ! t 1''. (.-:- cctit of
fat and J1' to io or oont ..f protein
Mil -tiuv i , and li;s. then-!. -re. a
nutritive value '.mi'-nM! '!i;.t ol nest
oiiliii.iiy feedinu' "di ill's, !e-;dei which
d is an a ;;viMh;- I', od to i at tie.
I-Api riiia n's mad.- and report-d
upon at tiio ' !t .i i .a A u'l o h'i io d In
stitntc appear 1. 1 -how- that !h s e.-,e
wiien fid t-in:lili cow- Mil r-.vf-. the
ijiial ty and in rea-i to.- i.uiti'y of
milk, the butter from vvl.i. ii is nls,,
of exceptional ''so'linm . l'or draught
oxen and i'a't. ning bull t!ij f. . d
i-also report'-.i i-iiir . eel!cnt
Like all coll' ol'l a, d u . r
seed-cake umt be fed with o'lior
materials, llcugh it i ciaiiaed it can
by given in l.ii'.'. r .piantiti.-s th in
IllO-t oil Cak--- Witliiiu ill effect !.
Vdvncat.--. of the suntlovver claim
that il will produce in. no .;r.ii. to the
acre than crn. Tlic Km mal.e
good fodder aii'l tic staiks .c-,. good
fuel. Tie' di'-nvb-iiv. hi ::.r- to be
that the plant -ooii ei an i t',,.
on which it is grow ii. )''',';
Wrhl.
Ilmv to l.ili.r Ilnn'4.
Wittering knits, -ays a -.viilor. is
ene nt the mot nnpor'ant '!
the ciiltur.' of hoiisii ,;..t :. n
spei ial car.- -i. uld bo do ot
Plants ought it-t to I o w, ..
need it. It will be ev i.leiit tl
require wetting if, on taking I
from the pot. it cntmbli : t
like dust. A sure sign is to
the side of the pot. near tl:.
with the linger k:. e. i l
forth a hoilow ring, thf .
wa'er ; if there is a dull :
is still moisture r-n -ii rh i"
plant. Plant . ma I in! bi .,
than once or twice a da
dear days they require i.e r
than on damp, cloudy days,
other hand, the earth must
:!l".': in
i-1 very
I to it.
d ili.-y
. a t;(.y
be earth
, pjeees
11 lt -i
tin I't
'ii on,
v. at.r
"Hi tie
n.-t 1 1
allowed to dry out entirely, I'm that is
also very injurious. In wo: tin r theui
the water may be ioured on i i Mich
a way that it w ill run out again
through the hole in the bottom of th"'
pot. If the earth gets too div it is
best to place the pot in water, o that
the water will saturate the di: very
gradually. They may be w,in ril at
any hour of the day, c.xeepi w ben the
sun is shining mi the put or has just
left it, for the earth gets h t w icn the
sun shines on it. and thpn if tim udd
water is poured on it it will .ol off
too rapidly. The best time for water
ing flower in summer is in tno eve
ning, and in winter noon i best.
Well water should never be u but
always use either rain water or nrooi;
wnter. It ia important that the water
should not be lower in temperature
than the room in which il is to be
u,i;,tl
iiou.ehui.i 111..M.
Cod-fish balls taste mu. li nicer if an
egg or two is: mixed up with them.
To keep eel cry linn, place in a tin of
cold waier If this is not ,l.me the
cclerv si ion bt comes lim : .
Coinlen-cd milk. Icafeii nil with an
egg an 1 a littl- p.dv eri.ed sugar,
lint . is a good Idling for n am put!.
A very iiioo si:!., dinner-dish is made
hv ( ut'ing in. tine a hait-hea l id red
a! b ige, season wi'Ji p.. ppT and salt
and co'. er w i'.li v in.-uar.
lit' nMerod t'ist placed under ham
and e.o-s or i ci fste.il; is very nice,
crve a pie.-e of tin- toast with a help
f the st i
r ham mid ci
A Plivsabni's l;iiiiiiti oil Rdiicatieii.
In an article on rcnial" I'ducation
from a Me li -.d point of View, print
cd in ..(..; '.()(. .1 hi' .'(.v. the
wnt'T, T. S. loiiston. M. 1.. says:
There are a good many reasons why
b;. si. ians slioiild hav e opinions about
t'o cdiicaMoii of v.iii'h ra'i'.er dii'li rent
from those lieid by i
and of (Lo proio
Their w hob- art is foi
of tl.e linluau bi in:
1:1s (lev eloptiie.it, !,
and lib. .lea h. A ill
all his functions are
-t of the id lie
.mil educators
b d on ihe study
iiis I resinning
1'irs... hi;: decay.
.-true! ur- s and
tcln'dy i.;.,u:red
l.-.v a days be a
oi...i-t in bides
nro. A d t.r must tio-.i
physiologist, and a h.v sjoh
the lecntai as vv eil ,i ft.-tl'-m
..f man in his r ing
In fa. t. it is one ol I lu j i
the physiological mode ,,f
man nature that nam is h
whole boi'.v and iii.nd
luv rune
of inquiry.
id.ar.litsof
itiidv ing hu--oked
on a- a
togt ther a
niuty. in wliicii they eaiuiit t-e studied
.'.art from each other. J'lien the practi
i a! aims . no'di-ni iio-.t io:!!'-. f. on i . b d on
this enlarged study of man. are getting
'.. be niere atnl Mi re coiieen'rated ' II
in- a --.i't s f- r the prevention of .li-cas.-s.
and no' merely f.-rt!"' r cure. T-. pre.
v i tit ! :. as.- in- m not . on'r"l the con
lit ens of life, lsecially in youth,
when tli" human being is m...? atneiia
I ! to influx:,, es for g 1 an i ;! Mi..t
an'. ( thevvli -le future 1;;,-. nm -t "i.c '
r. gaiate th--conditions . !;:., .i l.-ai'ii!
is to be preserve I. The doctor i n-N
that health lie u'ls far liarc than a g I
digestion, it means a cuuci.iis sens,,
-i will-being ad over, contentment,
power ' f w .-r'i, i apacity t . r.-sj-t . vil ;
jii:'.ii lie s, .m l, to some i t. ;it. goo.
Morality. P means a sound m nd in a
: i n I body. 'I he pi'oi r-s, and the lia to
-I . f eiba at 1 u nie'oubt .lly in:' ,-n."c
health -U'ongly. If tl.e elm a!-ir l.a.
lamagcd t!ie bealth. the ... tor is ,-x
pec! e. to put it right. An impoi tan!
part of tlic physj. ;-ri's duty is s!-i.v
the sum total of a man's: he -.-btary
b It'll i,. ,i s, and Ins bodily vv . a . :
s! rung ; o'ut-. v hat is commo'iiy e::!!" i
coti-t ;t in :o,i. lie bn-is li.a' ida a
!i..n .n iii-iisy of its modern f-ii-!ii n.ay
I e e;t!,i r a i!io,t ii.-b fu or a inosi ,ian
geroiis pri..- - to n any i on, t. tut ;ou.
In I'a'l.tlio lia di i ll phy-li iau is rather
ib-pos, d to :-. ' up a- tlu'skiii.-d . ng
neefoftiio hum ni in.iehine, ai' l th.
author. t itiv e i-vi- n.- i' it jr.-jer
ti'.aiment in a!' d- b purine nts, b.-th
wla-nit is -..-..rkltig fi.htiy a-w eil a-,
w in n it g. u-s w rung,
I he ( einihiin Cmv.
Tlierc is in- re mi" lit in the common
cows ot t!i- country than they ge;
! it b r. say s a wr.ter in tie ,';..'
,V )'. , !;., i In;-tie in tin- ini.-pain
I ring that the tlioroiighbrt .1- g. t. and
the tie l'oiiglibrpds the si aiity. bare and
liar 1 ' r at 'cent the connaon s!..i k g. fs. .
and a lew g. in-ratioiis wdl sirbce to
bring tb'-iii both to the same level.
The thorottgii'M eds are w hat they are
fi'o.n goo! f land goo I t r -atment.
II'.w f nd.ly the imuioin cows re
spond to ,-i little more g. uer.eis supply
of !'o 'd than they are a e;!-,t,,nie i to
enjoy i- well illu-traied in the ei eri
ence of th ; ri'senl s.-as.-n. pavorod
w ith an a'cnndani eol'r.iin t make t'.u-h
p'l -turago. the cows whii h di-pend-d
wholly ..ni gra ing. have been better
supplied vvilh fool than they u t ally
are, and th'- i'--ul' h .oie.ething like
t wen'y-ii vo p. r cent n. re butter and
.hies,, than tiny ;o: n-i.cnel to
tua'.-.e if. t'.ie 1'ir-t half of the seas .n.
J'he.r products are always large when
the season is faveii.ble for a'i aimnd
ai. c ol grass, but when, in the vicissp
tildes of thf weather, the heavens tire
!c s g- n. rolls, and drought makes teed
un i "i't utiately short, milk and its
products dwindle to th" opposite ex
treme and there are loud lomplaiuts of
"so, ub-i ovvs," and the ow ners begin to
look around for I ctter breeds. It is a
good ii'.ea to look for a letter breed, led by a gray-eyed young lady named
but it w ill re iiire a pretty sharp look- Jeannette Fmerson, w ho teaches school,
out to lind a breed of cows that will and whose father retails bad whiskv in
give full ret urns from halt fare, or do ' a shanty saloon. There arc- 7m0 pen
auv 1 tot- than the so-called "n.ti ive" I pie in Butte, of whom luo 1 are 'hina
eow i when there is a hu k of food to I men. Saloons occupy the hi st blisilii ss
make milk from. locations, and gambling goes onopcnlv
Wneu our dairy ft icn Is have such in nearly all of them.
ample opport unity for witnessing the !
iiii;c;eiii-i- between full and scanty ra
th us. why can't they utilize the hint
and see to it that their herds have full
fare all the season, whether the heav
ens smile or frown. A litUe compara
tively inexpensive preparation for soil
ing with green food in case pasturage
should be scanty would meet an
emergency and secure returns so gen
erous and uniform that instead of de
spising his cows it would inspire an in
1 Imation to admiration and gratitude.
f TOriCS OF THE DAT.
President Arthur's cabinet is thus
Ascribed by a writer in the Troy
Times: "Brewster is the most pun1
I tilious member. Frelinghuyscu the
! most aristocratic. Lincoln the quietest,
Grcsham the ablest, Folger tin most
, judicial, Teller and Chandler are the
j two who keep track of things generally
. ana the hardest workers.
I
How the world lias progressed w ithin
a century! (icorgo Washington, the
first president of the 1'nited states,
never saw a steamboat. .loim Adams(
the second president of th? l'uito.1
! States, never saw a railroad. Andrew
Jackson, the seventh president, knew
nothing about the telegraph. Abra-
j ham Lincoln, the sixteenth president,
j never dream.-d of such a thing as the
, telephone.
The New York th-m.t says that
most ..f the heavy gambling in New
York nowadays is dune in the fashion
able club houses, aaiong men w ho in
dulge in it more lor "sprt" than
m.-nev. They lose their money vv it h
out chagrin, mil never play with ;
"professional" gambler if tiny know
him to be su. h. These are the mer
w In. ,.s,. -. ; ii to si..'n a irght with
out . lis;. b ring it worth talking about
but wli". u Vol thi'l ss, never visit
gand-iing "lie'ls" I ccan-e of llielr lcai
o being ' lleeel" I."
The W.il!
i nicti'iia! i
a rtsobi'.ioi
Pka.toi..- as
i U leans , n t
i.r. IM. a
iss.",. pins
i o. in.' ni ra
;'s 1 u.itTst i i.il an-l ("ottor
Xposjtloli. lli.IUg.ir I'ed by
..f the a!i"!l-l! l'"!tol
ciat ion, will o en in New
ie lirst Mojulay ,.f pen 1U
I i ontiiiiie until May dl
"his evpo-.ti ii wii! led only
i r.i; e l lie cetiteiiniii' a' niv er
t I.e 11 - ! export i'.ll'll el ' ott"I
t :i t d st;,.,.. but will al-i
itti vnat loiiai in. lust rial ex p
This expo. lion U to be l-e l,
b- an
;;:e joint
govern:.
P. aiitus
U-piCsol I
n! and tin
a--, 'cialioti.
ie I li t
Nati
1 1 a
The re'urns as t . inag-' of foreign
ulrii s e..;;la'ns -on,., lilt- re-l .ng
fa '-. In Urea: brita.n ie. gold vv a
f ined 111 I".'. The b,-st i-s'iinate ,,
tl.e ...,id e.-iu eil, ilhd.oll ill till
I":..t. d K.o. -'e-ui io.i.'i ,' -ii pound
st'ibiig. and. a pap-rm- n.y l'l.7Jl.lltH
poun,, si,.,-:,,,. I I,, r,,,l eoinage o(
I'l.l.uceui I ss.; ,,oi-.:;ite, to Il.TU.l""'
tram -s. and the .-dver coinage ti.
7,1."':'.-'''.' traiu-j. Mr. P.urih.ird. di-r-
tor of the Phila.'e Iphia mint, put-tin-
b t.d j ap. i . .villa' ion of the thirty
i g .' : .:.. i; a! countries at f' t.'-'IJ.'.'J' ',
'.'.' ! : the gold crciilati '11 ill 51. l.Mo-'i,-!
I V'l'i'. and the silver Coin at
Ihe I. ote Ion ';').(-. finds that thf
n 1 1 in 1 r of vvat. -'a - mann bid ured in
l-'uiland is vea-ly beeommg l.s, an.
h s.. and tra- - the 1 .111- of the do ,
rb'.e to i!;o use of new i.le.is and ile 1
ei,ii..i,s by woikt.K-u l"-th in Auii-riii
,;n I w ;t, 1 rkiiid. "In A no ri. ii," ii
-ay-. cryi'iing is ibli'- in a largi-
a'..-, W b.le W e ; till Stick til thf
lu-tii. ds of our lol'ebithers. Here tin
o.' eicu! parts of ,1 watch ai'" mad" il;
oi ' r.-nt shops, oi- ibffeieiit portions ol
lie country, and trotted about tr-ui 1
o-ictoth.'- oilier. In Am. r.ea a com j
pb t.. vv :vh i' made in . lie building i
(!ne Aiiiei e an ho'lse alone made Jul.
OOi 1 w, itches hi"' year, w l,il" nur tota
produ' tion was not more than 17.',
n. 'urns to the Cniti-d si.ito; bureau
of sta'isti- s contiiiii.-to show u marked
decrease in the n'imber of imniigraiit I
arriving in this country compared with .
the stati-'ics for the I: and previous ;
years. 1 .1 riiiany. tliough still sending i
a third ' f the immigrants who coim
to the s,,, res of the Pnited States,
shows the notable decrease, Ireland
coming next. The percentage of fal-
ling off is in the neigh hm hood of forty '
per cent in each case. This shows '
that the iiilluenees by which it is
sought to deter immigration are still!
pi. '. all-lit in Fatlu-rhind. However,
th- re Ua fallingoff in all nationalities, j
though none are so marked as tliost
named.
As all Ih.oky Mountaineers know, i
liinamen aii'l ganiblers arrive siriiul-'
tan - usly at booming mining camps, j
and soon constitute more than one-half I
of the rapidly growing male popula-
tioti. The Chinamen wash, cook and !
clean for the gamblers, w hose reckless !
generosity with cash soon enables the
Chinamen to sail through thotjoldcn
(late homewards. Naturally, such a
population will produce strange social
result,. In Butte, Montana, there are
three distinct sets, the "swcllest" being
Dr-spt ration,
"tiive 111? your money, or I shall be
forced to do a thing that I have never
yet been able to do in my life."
M. du Bile took out his pocket-book,
gave it to the robber, and said to him :
" N'ow that you have stripped me,
may I ask what you would have
done?"
The bandit looked lly at his
victim and replied :
"I should have worked '." - ! ijn.;.
SriEMIFIC XCHAPS.
Pnrinpr his late journey in Central
Asia. Ur. Venukoft discovered the
horse, the camel and the goose in their
wild state. They showed no fear of
man even after some of their number
had been shot.
Recently some valuable experiments
In photographing the larynx and soft
j palate at the instant of singing have
1 been made. A powerful electric light
was throw n into the throat, tho sub
ject than sang a note, and the actual
position of the vo al ligaments, uvula,
, etc., was photographed instantancou dy.
The finding of a small piece of
gold-hearing quart, in the gi?'ard of
a lyre-bird w hich he was preparing to
I stuff, has led an Australian taxider
mist to infer that the precious metal
exists near the spot, in the Blue
Mountains, where the lord was kdled.
The region will probably be explored
for gold
The Puke of Arg.- 'o "' -iders that
tin fa. t that s c - . h lolls have
gravel and no earth -.u ilmr summits
shows thai -i-.,. km.! .i-i; ng the delugi
was .'o. hi (.,t in,,',.;- ..iter. Parvvin
i eti-iili-re-l the . same la. t lobe due t''
i art hw
ioi.s tl
lb- IIS-;
A co
IS, l w i hi-so t vv
S pi. UtV of I'O"
III f.'l
b-i' of I.oti Ion -.v.- ,;,'.
"'- gi v , s 1 !,,. toii.-vv i-ig as an instant
ii-uu- y ,.r to th e I .- With a smal
I iccc of .in an i a lit of silv ,-r ( any
silv .-r c .in v, ill -. the in.' placed on
oil'- ol th-- .1-ia I" 1 'giiin. and the
silver
11 the o 1,: ,-, p, bringing tin
edg. s too
1 lor tri- ily
an 1 pii-i!
I l s. ...
a mixture
be-ii: a .1
The hum
the r-It all ' III H III ot
ni rat. I nuuiodiat
.; - tin- tootha-'he.
h 1,0 at by means of
:i I-i
I. oxide and car
tit I'ngli.-h patent.
. i highly ltilkiui
. i-i v e vv hen mixed
: is ii.
ti.al !
d v,
w.t h air.
discolors
add last
p., .p..!l;o
five per .
live per c
a h:l t ',- . ai 1-iiiie aeiil itself
I re-!, ici a! a'nl gives it an
. heii used together, ill
s ,.: n.-t l.s, than tilty
u! n-.r more than seventy-
it.
carl". nic mid to not
v c pi r cent, nor less
per 01 nt. of carbonic
e pn-erves meat un-
iin -re than !o,-i
liian 1 w 1 utv
oxide, tl: lu.x
1 banged, and ' a ,i;ot be -et on fin
Mi"i..r HaMueoi
wlio was detailed
ly th.- lloyiii
in vc-i ign'e the
1. il to the late ,
.-ps of l'.nginei-rs to
irises that may have
a: lr. pin- on the island
of Is- hiii. finds, i-i.ntiary to the views !
expressed ! y Professor Palniieri, that '
tin dost rue'.!--11 was the result, not of
a subsidi-io t- ,.; the cm t as induced
by a-, e ..'is -otution, lui' of true vol- ;
eanii a I iv i'y whi'-li is st II resilient in
the i-lan I. and which at intervals
maiiib -'s t-i-lt n the form of seismic
ii, oven, cuts an.! tlu-ru isc. Tho town
ot ( a-.ifi . ;. ! 1 Mood over the intersec
tion of In-- two j i tieipal lines of
si-Nnii .-ei'vity, and consequently at
it- lo.-us
Prom tie 'at est reports regarding
th" etc I- ra in llgypi. which became,
epidemic last Summer, it appears that
the germs of the disi use are always
pre-int in the Nile diita. and oulv
1
wa.t the circumstances which go to
Hour .Icvi-Iopiiif-nt to make a pestilence ,
at any time. The dist-a-e dues not
seem to be imported. It has an abid- '
iiu'-pla -e in the country. Now that
I'.gvpt is so iloselv connected with the j
great ilistribiitingceiitres of commerce
of the world, the Hi ml uport of the
js.-je-itii.i Commissioners wall I e looked
for with interest and given an atention
worthy of the subject.
Pri'idng 1 Woman from Sl.iverj.
The following extract, translated
from A .1 -.- ' ' Aha. a journal
published in Morocco, will show that
even poor slaves are not entirely-devoid
of human sympathy: "A short time
ago a slave woman was set free by her
master as a reward b r he. excellent
behavior and industry. She began
work, and her wages, added to what
she had received from her former
master, enabled her to sav e a moderate
sum of ii.onev. One day. passing
through a street, she heard the
auctioneer selling a negress. The
conscience el the former slave was
touched and her sympathy aroused by
the remembrance of her former life.
In a spirit of sublime charity she
bought the slave, took her to her own
house, and dei hired her free, and the
two women are now working content
edly together. VhU-agn Times.
Shaker Costumes.
A decided change in the dress of
Shakers ha taken place in the last
twenty years. Skirts were formerly
quite plain; now they are laid in length
wise folds an inch in width. Jn other
words, they are kilted, and in the soft
grays and stone colors, with the silk or
muslin neckerchief crossed over the
bodice and the clear cap shading not
concealing the whitening locks of
hair, the effect is that of a gentleness
and serenity suited to the age of a ma
jority of the wearers. The little girls
wear white caps, instead ot handker
chiefs, exactly like those worn by
country girls in F.ngland half a cen
tury or less ago.
"I say, Jenkins, can you tell a young
tender chicken from nn old tough one ."
"O! course I can." "Well how?"
"By the teeth." "( hi.kens have ne
teeth." So, but I have."
Tlie (nndidafe,
H vi. o. 3. C i.x, in the "Youth's
Companion." says: An incident of the
personalities of the "stump" was re
lated to tno by Cicn. A. O. Scales, a
member of Congress from North Caro
lina. "When a young man," said the gen
eral. -1 ran for tho legislature in my
native countv. At one of the precincts,
as 1 passed by a crowd, I noticed a
man one Sam Stewart whom I had
known from childhood. Ile was en
gaged in earnest talk with the crowd,
and as I passed I heard him say.
" 'I ant agin all lawyers, ami though
1 like A.ti. scales who is one I will
not support him on that account."
"1 walked boldly up to the crowd,
and asked what engaged them so
earnestly. Sam repeated his language.
1 said,
"You (ill me with amazement. I
am as much surprised as if it came
fp.ni my own father. Yon have known
me from an infant, have dandled me
on your knee, and your wife has fed
me out of the same spoon with her
own boys. I have hunted, fished and
played with your eldest hoy, who was
my namesake. You had just as well
vote against that son."
"Ho hesitated a moment, and then
turning to the crowd, said,
" 'ttentlemen, theni are facts; just as
ittle A. (J. has said. He was r.llers an
honest boy; and 1 know he is not law
yer enough to hurl. We can all go for
him.'
"And they did."
A Hood Frlrnil to Ihr lilnrr.
San Francisco. Consul A. F. Bee,
of the Chinese Consulate Ollice, ex
presses himself clearly in saying that
he. as well as his family have suffered
severely from rheumatism and neu
ralgia, and that medicines were used
in vain. At last St. Jacob's Oil was
tried, which effected immediate cures
in every case. The Consul regards the
Oil as the greatest pain curing remedy
in existence.
A Sharp Witness.
Fiiiring a recent trial the following
occurred, varying the monotony of the
proceedings. Among the witnesses
was one as verdent a specimen of hu
manity as one would wish to meet
with." After a severe cross-examination,
the counsel for the government
paused; and then, putting on a look of
severity, and an ominous shake of the
head exclaimed,
"Mr. Witness has not an effort been
made to induce you to tell a different
story V"
"A different story from what I have
told, sir?"
"That is what I mean."
"Yes, sir; several persons have tried
to get me to tell a different story from
what 1 have told, but they couldn't."
"Now, sir, upon your oath I wish to
know who those persons are."
"Waal, I guess you've tried 'bout as
hard as any of 'em."
The witness was dismissed while
judge, jury and spectators indulged in
a hearty laugh.
ADVlll ETO CON- IMIPTIVES.
On the n.'earimco of thu lirst symptom",
ns general lielulity, loss of ftpix-tite, pallor,
chilly seiisntions, followed by iiiuht-swents
mid cough; prompt measures of relief should
ho taken. Consumption is scrofulous dis
etise of the lungs; therefore use llie ure-it
nnti-siToftilousor blood, purifier anil si remit h
restorer, l'r. Pierre's "Gulden Medical ls.
covery." Superior to cod liver oil us n nu
tritive, nnd unsurpassed ns a ppotornl. Pit
weak hm,;-, spitting of blood, mid kindred
nlVei-li'ttis, it has no erpmb Sold by .lnii.'
fists. pur Ur. Tierce's treatise on Consump
tion rend two stamps. Woni n's 1is-k.nsuv
Mfpi. At. Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
A Sure Cure-A 11.
An old Newport lady is a great be
liever in coal oil as a cure for every
thing; in fact, as a cure-all. she's gt
coal oil on the brain. And a few even
ings ago, while some old women friends
were calling upon her, one of them re
marked: "I don't know what's the matter
with my .Johnny's knee. It's swelled,
and it makes him so lame he can hardlv
walk."
"Hathe it in coal oil," said the old
lady; "I'll guarantee you it'll cure it."
Another one said,
"My Sarah has such a dreadful pain
between the eyes."
"Well, all slit's got to do is to rub it
well with coal oil three or four times
a day, and it'll cure her," haM ily re
marked the old lady.
"Well," said the third woman. "1
ain't got nobody sick about my house,
but if a body hasn't got. trouble one
way she's got it another. All I can do
I cannot get my Jennie to stay at
home of evenings."
"Hub her with coal oil, atnl I'll
guarantee you it will surely cure her,"
returned the old lady, in good earnest.
Rightly Punished.
Druggists have to keep their wits
aliout them in Paris. One of their
number having been convicted of adul
terating sulphate of quinine, has been
sentenced to a year's imprisonmeut at
hard labor. In addition, he is to pay
a fine of a thousand francs, his name
and crime are to be published in twelve
political and twelve professional pa
pers, and should he ever reopen his
store, to the dor thereof is to be af
fixed a sign: " entenced for adultera
ting sulphate of quinine."
"KHiH NO MOHE, l.AIUKsi'"
for Dr Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" in a
prompt and certain remedy for the painful
disorders peculiar to your set. By all drug
gist. A Boeton singer who ha warbled for four
teen years ri commends raw oysters for
coughs.
WOMAN AND HER lISEAE4
Jsthe title of a large illustrated treatise, by
Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., pent to any
addrens for three stamps. It teaches Kacceen
ful self-treatment.
The Chinese are said to swear In Knglish.
Most of our etnU.-nuirn have the same com
plaint. Fraaer Al lirnu.
One greasing lasts two weeks : all others
two or three days. Do not lie imposed npon
by the humbug stittfs offered. Ask your
dealer for t razor's, with label on. It saves
your hort labor, and you too. It received
first medal at the Centennial and Paris et
position. Hold everywhere.
Yon would nse 8t. Patrick's Halve if you
knew the good n would do yon.
Mr. J. E. Ilarvey, 140 Bridge St.. Brooklyn,
says: I h.ive no more drt-ad of inflammatory
rhenmatiam since Dr. Elmore's Rheumatine
Goutaline brouitht me out uf the terrible
condition I was in last year."
The best and oldest medicine for cure of liv
er diseases is Dr. ban ford's Liver Invifc-oramr.
Chrnlithion Collars snrl cuffs will not tnrn
yellow nor grow stiff, like other waterproof
goon.
Messmas's PrirosizEB bkep towio, ths only
firrparatiun of bief containing its eutirt mcci
ioui proptrtuB. It contains blood-mtkini.',
force Kmcrstinfr and life-snstainhiir propeilirs;
invaluable for indii ulion, dyspepsia, nervous
prontiation, Mid all forms of gcuoral debility;
also, in all eiili'i-lili-d condilii ns, wli.-thvr tl'10
result of eihaiixtion, nervous prostration, over
work or acute disL-iiBe, particularly if ri-miltinK
from pulmonary complaint. (.' Mvell, Hazard it
Co., Proprietor!), New York. Bold by di uitKUts.
The I'ae of Hrm 1'cls.
Thon little tricksy I'uik!
Wiih antic toys so funnily bestneki
I.ildit as the sinnou luid that winirs the air,
(Carboline, Caib .lii e nalorcs the hair.)
An liiteirMliia Pnlrni Suit.
relsonLjo 1. ot Allianv. N. V.. Iia rreov
crrd -indeineut of $-,n"?.0. n-.nm-t ('.. T.
I'idirr a- Co.. in the I . S. circuit, court, nt
i. t nit, Mich., fornn ii fi inucinont nf l.vons
I'at nt M. tnl i." Ilel Stilloncr. Thiscniitriv
onci s nn of the mo-i useful of molci-n in-
ven ions, and ha hi -ved a rumnrkabV snle
over (hi i-r:h. tl'itcs imnnv.slu.w"d,
having l-e.Mi-oJils n -oil P a'cnivvus qniutcd,
b in,: ti C'..nd L.lal of ;:,-".i iu pairs. Tho
inv. ulion c ni .i-ts ,,f n in .it nvd-d p'ale fn-t-etiin;
to th- outsi !e .. n hoot or shoe heel,
arinnrcd to prevent li e enmiter- I'roin I.r. ak
in; over n nd tl.e heel iioin vv nr.ii:; down "ii
rvontv. Tin alt I'.i' V :;. 11. r.il of tli I idled
Hint. s ilee'nrcl t'i l.v.m m'o.it 'iiv;di-l on
aec. nut o: mi biNu-ma uv in the api-l e.-i i -n.
'I his was nftcrvvni-.l c -ircedbv the r-en-mis-i-cerof
p.it-nts in i c -. rdnnct vv i ha
Mfp .il ni" 01 I 'on-ri -ew niithnritnt it A- -
tm 1 wis conm ciKul 11 M:iy. lss, n ) er--etiial
injunction w.-:s elilcinc'd in Poccinl. r,
an I tho cno Has referred to a master, wim
lopurtel the d iiincresns .;!,s:i, ,ut on mo
tion tliec.iiirl double I th.-snni", and .lir.-i-teil
judgment t 1 beent.-i-i d ie.-ninst d- fen !nnl!.f.ir
such duul.le damages with interest and crts.
e Inv-'VIni lilnr ImliistrT.
Thec remnrUidilc items pour inloonr oUco
daily. Mr. H. S. pci x.t u, vvilh the New Homo
Machine Company, of ( ranue, Mass., vi -c,
May '.'.t, 1SS.1; I Inve y.nui Hunt's he only
in my family for nvrr.ien year. Myvifo
was troubled with calnrrh of the blml.li r.
suffered intense pain in the kidneys und
loins, and a dilution was accomplished vvilh
the R-e.itet of m:ony. My friends thoiiirht
th it she could tint recovor. We tried iloct.ir
ai.d medicire :. ami alihi-nh bitter nt limes
she would grow worse nuain. Showiisnbliued
to ure the uiiiial as many us fifteen times in
ni.ii.dit.nnd was growing wo'so daily. At
t'ns time my ntteutioti vas rnlled to Hunt's
liemedy. and I concluded to try it: ntid after
u-ini; one botl'e she vv..s 11 no ul de-1 bi tter,
the inflnmnintii n was reduced, and the Wider
more natural. She beuan to t'nin in nipetile
and fe't no pain in (lie I nek and kidneys.
Hie could attend to tier housil o'd work
without 1 nin. and this h:id been a i;ret
burden to do. even the IL-hti st kind of work.
Alter usinu fix lotlles bin- was roinplcti-ly
cured. Since then I hnve had ocens on to
use Hunt's Hemody for I due) a id liver com
plaints, and found it to be j 1st ns represented,
i.nd I consider it a uio-t vvondt i f I iiipdicinc.
I would not be without Hunt's Ilcinedv in
my family: and I have recommended it lo
in v friends here in iran-e vv ilh e.iinlly good
results."
A Quick Recovery.
It gives us j;r. it p'ensnro to st'lto that tho
merchant who was i cpurie.l b ii'nt the p int
of death from nn at lack of piieiiiiu.uia, has
entirely rccovere I by the use of lr. AVm.
Hall's PaKim for th !.u ur. Nalnnilly he
feels grateful f..r th b- neili.s d-riv.sl from
using this rem slv, for the luiu-s an I thr- nt;
and in giving publicity to thi-i-t item.'nt we
are actuate 1 by motives of ii' lu- Ix-ii.-'t lion,
tru-din;; that others limy tc Km-fliel in a
eimilar niaunor.
'-WoalwHvs keen l'isro's Cure for Con
sumption in the house.
mms
THE GREAT
tin nri
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Lumbago tackachs, Hcadaihc. Toulh-.c'io.
SJore Tli riH.SrlHn.li-l". Ili-ulses,
Hum-, scal.ls. I'ro.l HiU-.
a-b n iiiiiiu iiiimi v ruvs imi uiirs.
S! I t.r DoiSS'ltH '.! I"1" " " I '"J I'M'" "
I. n-"in. ii. in 11 I mi- .1" .m
THR Ml KM A. WM; I I I it ro.!n
MUSTANG
Survival of the fittest.
A FAMIIT M! DtriNR Tn.tT n.tS TIEALED
PILLIONS Urr.lMi i-i tEAItSt
A BAI.ll FOR EVERY WOl'KD OF
MAN AND nEASTI J
THE0LDE8T&BEST LINIMENT
EVXli MADE IN' AMERICA.
SALES LAEOER THAN EVER.
The Mexican Mntantr T.lniment has
ticin kuoivn lor inom than tliirlv-tlve
years us tli 1" st ot alt J ililliii'lilH, for
VI :m anil llenst. Its sales) toilay sn
inruer than ever. It cures when aU
oilier fail, and penetrates fkln, tenilon
ami iniisrie, 10 the very bone, boh)
everywlicrc.
GOOD NEWS
TO LADIES
C.n.111 t iniluiriii-etn ".er i.t
firi-lt. Now'll yi.tir I m - to c.-t ul
or.l-for our re'sl-r t."l Tei
mi. I i 'nlleen,nl .i al e niti-
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MISSI'M, Incliullnar I.encorrbira. Ir
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ialn iluriiiK Libor and at n cular peiloda.
i iivsi. sistiT id ritrsrniBB it riuEir.
rVFoa all Wijikxwes of the genrratW oivus
of either fi s, It I. (.reenil to no reniffly that baa eref
been bror tin public 1 anil for alt dlnraiM of th
Kuwrra it la th. Grmf. l UmtJy In th Worlii.
t&K I D ET ro.tl PI.A IXTS of ElCbcr Re
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I.TSIA P. PlNKn AM-S BLOOII PmiTTFR
will .rail., nil' 1 vi ry Tmilt-r nt II111.1..IH fi.im th.
Iii..isl.nl I he wiiiie tune wUI pixf t'.na ami stn-nirth tn
the nykii-in. A. iiuu-vulluu in reaulla aa the Compound.
tfDnth IheComnonnil and Dl"ed Partner ars pre.
pnrrd at 933 and C.v Western Avenue, Lvnn, Vaea,
I'rii-o of either, l. Hli hotlli for iv. The Compound
lawn! by mall In tho f.irm et pllla. or ef lounges, na
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stamp. Head for pamphlet. Jfeiit ion llie raprr.
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HN lliil
BEFORE -AND -AFTER
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