TrIttolTnrlUl,Koma&f TLo YurnH inUed, assert that ha- mn bouIh return juto tbe boaiet of nnimale, and that tlie ni-iriu of the latter take also a huuiiiu furui au4 ft? ju-ar at determined epoch. Thin is certainly tho reason tbey aro sq kilil to animals. M. ElUco liei-Jini Kay that a Yuruk loves his hotsa us piufli as 111s lainuv, iiw Jiorscij uavo xueit t'lare under Ihs tent, and it in unr common to see them wsrnily wrapped in a magnificent robe when tho Yuruk j and Lis children ar covered vitU j rags. So'iiu other ctialums; attett nlsij a pagan origin; in the Orient every? body known that the Yurnks worship 1 certain trees jand rocks. These facts, j Yield sufficient evidenee that mom: theism is hy no wesna the ebscutiul aoma of their reUivu. Among the quality possessed by the Yuruk, hospitiihty is, no doubt.proini? nent. Deprived, by the very influence of his adventurous life, tf all thu tierce instincts which characterize thu Turk: omans; restricted, by his oeeuuivti.ins, to tho wood", the piaiurf, uf the kmii: tains; constantly jspeii t'i tko iij: clemency nf tun uhuh, to dimmers and encwie ol all kiuiv4, the Yuruk has conceived ft generous and noble idea of h'.'spitabty, nn i hs practices it wjth dhiintereftednesd ailij pleasure. Ills tent, whether in his presence or in his abboucp, is lis.s open t; ti:e traveler, ami food mi l drink in aimnd nc ra given h;ni. Tlie t 1 j t vf tin Yuruks lire pijunr.', mil made of s sort Of thick black w.n.Jeli cloth. Aside from the informal inn 1 hnv? pivf n here, no'libi"; precise is known i f their private life. For iysmiioe, ie bodv ever i;en vlmf bri'.iii'e of their dear), a.s no one bus ever Yn h ceme tery. All 1 on, able to m . :r tliit the body of tlm ileeear-et J phu'-d oil it black imi'e. destined e'cbiMw-ly for that use. an t thus csrrie 1 to a in. .tin turn. There, 1 nn: i:ot ihvhih whether it is crenuited or lun ed; but. r. I was told t!'t they i.No t;ike 11 -.d. nf of firewood, it is safe to behove that cre mation takes place. Popular iVicuce Slonthhv FiIIsdii's Practical Way. Au incident once happened iu T.di foil's laboratory illustrating capitally the intense practicability of th-.- "Wiz nrd s nature atiii also sh.-u i 11 1 the i:u I'raetieal ways of pro -,.irs. During the course of i.!i:e incandescent Ihiuji ttperi'nents l!.l,on wish--I to kvow the flTonut 1! si nce riichstd in t!p eluaB i.'ub, 1,! 1 so. tunon-r to two of Ji: wise at, 1 fi-Ti-d n--'-t.'ii;t elcctuc laijs. req.iesicd then to f.e. rtnm the euliieai co!:t-'l.'.-. i f oil,- ! 'os ,'t.v-r'.c illMminntirs. To these j -o'-f ficeurred bur nt:e problem ttiHT;:e'.e has rvrv pro: , -i . sci-lic.- of ,j,;i'.t'! wili know by ! a foiMn of ri:i ':'iin i itscertaiu its ctl'iei tak. '-la fact :' ca li.iirhrnoiti:'!;! -!'! t rs Weill to lifter ll-IIIV Verai eo!i-M!l!H. ''I !.-' foni'.e 1 L-l. t ; -' of t i-urpri-e tie m.. nt mini's t'e re t n.iu. 1h, At.y one nh.. I !y into this I iiiatfiiit jd( s li- irregular lamp t Licit to t.t tee is no ea-y r tite gr. ntet : '!: 1 i of. - ,1 fo j'c: .With t it.e . rit. Hll i 1. -he, t .f pnr. r and -'.ti reolo tone. in ter r.--1'!. 'I'., th-tr .tor .-aid till figures e-o t of tie' tre.,. he . ! -t :. ti Hs to hov Wiitiir I v....;,l oijlv r- au.t tell tl..-;., to v 1 -e !- 11 gain wi r.t , el.'i . kcl t In-Ill mid of unit heuiat ienl .-1. hluet :e t.pHl.phed 1 ie :.! avail, for tin? ..on deelai od wrong Ml re !;ot Hunt 1 he Li shrux find o HI. I . tie :iM : re Tin- .Io over tie ir iic fied all in e ilci illt !i .'. ' I liiecha; .ii'o . tit ' : ti :iai res 1 !t u iii 11 . by KdHoii. ft. r , attempts, aad v. h.'i 1 ue dii v b id be. 1 s'ir '..01 ). v.r; j i"' oh-iii nntii ' ii Method of niiii 11T: The Wi,.:i-i ' 1 he I'Mll o!V Hll 'lie: with water and t In into au tiistrtitiietii t tie volume of tlu h v. nil more useless a ir.M.d poriion "f V fed, the profess- 10 uioi'.' upon tho kie-w lldiiou's hi the imp.y tools iiid verif, tilled it !! poureil the inpiid .1 -oil to ib tel'tiilllfl s, u bene,. th eubi- enl content Herald. n ii- kiiown. New York To ( Ii an- t'.lTi'eiiia ly vi-l (.'uiii! inns, or whnn tlm lilno he ' wht-a i ij-i iv or hil ts i'lianro - si u'ii,i. te .rmKiii'ly c:i- Int.ipm e.nn'tp k'i ,,, t" imnkoa ? tie i.i In.) in I i.vvr to hi iiMiy activity, '.Vilimi! ur.i.v ,,r we i i rni'ix II. Sill, Ul ;H. ,. .t. 1. 1 H i-hi--:, i-.i.i i,r tl'lTS Is. r ip at f ii, Hsu 'J I .' la-te r the I.!.-.1., - let lie ,c le .1-n.l upon tin ha,.. i- n n- Nr mm I. -r i.f !... fer It if t Pi-il i-e. '.-l Jhi.leii-M-irth A- i .i . i 1 rice ;i; i,y ,:l:!, 51.1 -, s. I. N. V. tliii-t. - 1111. 1 . fl. -IU - li t. Malaria i nrc l and erailii ai.-il fra n timsr. tein Py Hn.wa's Inm iluti-rs. w'i enr i . n t tie tit'iii i, fonps thu uerces. ai t. ilim--t en. Acts lik a i lmriii im per-nas l:i -m.ral ill hivilth, ittviiiij ui-r energy ami sMuutu. It i-tin-treul.le-,,f ,,.n ,,ri-..v tii.it mate I ei .e h.-avv Ii..!.-11 t-.-.lav. S. K. "iilmrn. M-r . fl n il' Semi, write- I t ii. I lliiil 1 1 ji.u i a ' . 1 i'n a viiluaiil.. ri-iin-.lv " lriijii;i-ts wll 11. 7'n-. A treat ii iinv ,iii.i- are ri'lit in tin-it r.earts iiii.l r n,'lii tlieir lieiels. Brown's Inm Blth-rs earn- Dyspepsia, Ma n na, Hiliiiiisiu ss ainl liuaernl Di-iuiUy. line tr-tiitu, hiiIh lli.t.oi. tuiii'i llm ncrvi-n rn attia Hpiii l'ti'. The best tnalo for Narsia Mut num. wt' ik wuuien ami elul irn i. The lliltu w 1 1 1 will t. als fr-cn liiui-.-if. ,t in,,.,-, Hi-t'i 1 in in'?. I'itN with a dunk of 1 iiiK. 1 It j m -lm ut ht'l--.. Z't ct IhTih-,' III- Itm-t M.t'i nr -J'.il' If atTl!ctrl with Mn eyes us Dr.Unar Tlinmn fcou'a Kye-WHtMr.lrtiifi-M sett nt r.j,tr bttia- 'J liinkiu,' wili kft-p in fpitn tltiini wrmi. Hood's!j; Cures " My t i-fini U iH'ctn with inil,t;nm;if iry rliru- , m il -m in my It't't iihuvi litt knt-f. A ;i 1 r if poiiltit in :i nsnn'iii; fcnit f...ni.'l, juhI I .i-. ill Irri ihlf r ii lil ion, i ii a hit u l . :x ! tiMinili- jiiv hy-iri;th If- ninvi I a pin ul' ln'if, I I he t i 111 siilTt-rin J zvv.it pi ti. I Uiiihchl a j li,.!lT H-..'ti hut 1 It (if ' lltMt'l- ir--M",'il':. -Ti'l j it (lie in stH'i-l ili ctiarueiu; and hf-a !eil iilrn k nil " i a Ml k W. il tl t it. '. ".-.1 S;. M l. 1. t W'Ti. ure -r k ll"iiil..il- 11 uooti roii I ,(i ,8M i;ilicl)e, .,1Klill;r at,nics 1M1) U1C11. ,,, ,8;,2 , Uiey are mora Hiaii triiu'd-i'.'..4.- 000. Kecently tlic lYem-h courts lmvo de- culcil that a young man born in IS'. :110c o a i.Yench nioihcr and an JiogiMi father must serve French arm v. hia time in I lit' If North Dakota continue to extend (lie iheep business at tlio present rule, it will only bo a few years, predict the American Fanner, beforo the Sinte will rank anion"; the jjreat wool- ' growing; States of tliis country. Jvypt, under ltritUh rule, is devel oping i is agricultural resources, notes the American Agrii-nluiiist, the ship ments of wheat, cotton seed and beans now being; exceptionally heavy, while thci.e of com and barley are bcgiuim) to be appreciable. The wheat crop ul Mexico forms an iinp.irttmt product in its a-jrii'iiltni e, the hiyh table lands and cool eleva tions leiiij; well adapted to ils prodile tion. lttit a small iiiuotint ot wheat is imported, and the hulk of it come from the 1'nitcd States. The salaries of the lirttUli Aiuha--sudor nie: To this eoiui' t e, s;i.'i,0i'J a ear: to France, H0.00O ; 10 Austria, l.ooo; to Turkey. 0O; to ll i--sia, s:it',i'o;"i ; 10 lieiiiiauy, o", oOO ; to Italy, v'i.'i.i"."1 ; to Spain. 7,.jo0. The b'riiisli Ambassador- have also of ll 'lal residences. . 1 The American Tract ocicly, which j recent! v celebrated its bixt-eighth j anniversary in Wa-hingtou, reports (hat since its oriraniati m it h is been initrumMita! in ilistnbtt! vo'tiiues o evangelical lilciaiuie, iu addition t l'p.oi 0,0'") tracts am copies of 1 oriodiea'.s, a peine ot 1 7 ," . ing :'. :'.io i,t"u no!i-Ci'tai i-i'i 11 more t ban a total . 1 I a e of the eurioii, fea'ure- of ill Nt -w .ii ubti e.i-iu y eouut 1-tl; iiiiinbcr of lugs u hicli have never i.ec cn: t'cd -la. -'ie'y lei'; t he 111 in t. Mo of :iie si.ver ilol ar- 11 'W bein ; h-t'idl.'. have upon their c-.veriujs .uo iii' W llieh h.i- Ie' -IllU ll.lted since lie' ias u;nt, four Mars ao. Tieue I,., been noeui for them an 1 tuey h tvi reutaiiied in lln uh'.i -easitry Via': like ore in a mint. liii" s;n iur foot -1 :i;sh fanners :i,ink ; that I ie! silei i 1 ?o in no ionger 1 1 I te, ' od den i -old for 1 1 1 1 h i 1 1' C i..iii!e.ed a fail average ago, an I iu woo! pi lei e'Ut wor-e. T.i.; tainte sliire ii i J not mi (lived of u i.a'. W;, a few ve.ii' leiV bee s ot III lot 60 Si'Vdei from ag.uctti: tin v foi.ow ed ilepfeS-ion. becaii mixed farming, a ; re on var.om pre A ii it belie inciileut isieporie 1 1 11'wdeu, iu t iertna iv. Tiiren t..iin; -cuinc to a ferry over tie- I biv. The fate iiero-s eorre-poiHlcd to four cents iu American money. The trio hid ju-t I his amount among ! he in- 1 1 te of them took charge of the clothe of his com panions in the ferrr boa', while the other two swam across. t i'uf tin: men became exhausted in the mid stic.im and was diowned. ' Of all races of peojilo n n nib- iting the earth tho Caucasian placed the leat e-tiuiate upon the vain: of life. SciiMil;.-ts 11 g ee that suicide is ; ou the increae among the western na tions. The exci ing cause, or iuy-:e-rioits impulse to end life by self-violence, may not he accurately defined, philosophi.'! Iho Ciiieago llenihl, but undoubtedly in III s tomilry the high pressure and rush in inoney-gelting and undue gratilicatiott ot the senses in every conceivable way, has inui;'.i to do with i'. It cannot be at libuted wholly to atmospheric stimulus, for men kill theuisclviis in Ivirope and 1 Asia. A Diminishing ( rime. 1 The records of the Secret S-rvice snow that one form of crime namely, tho 'raisiny'" of builed States notes and certificates from small ilenumina tiotn to higlicr ones has cou-iderably diminished of late. This is due to no other cause llian the arrest of a notor- j ions expert iu (his hind of work, who has ib lie more of it than anybody elso j known to the inveniment detectives. : lie was arrested a year ago in lleti ver, bul got away and was nH beard j from for .seven month. At the end I of that lime he wrote from .Montana, ; over the p-cudonym of Wesihike, to a manufacturer, ordering some lools of , the sort needed iu the practice of his . perii'Lir indiiMry. The manufacturer I -m"Hod a iiioti-e and communicate' ! wii h Chief I i ummoiid of thu Secret j Set vice. The latter mail; the surmise I a certainly by comparing tho hatul ' writing of H'estlake's letter with other I writing hy Hie escaped criminal which ; was preserved iu the ollh:.'. Tho long j nought jailbird was found working in a mine and was promptly sentenced Io lifteen years in ihe penitentiary.- New York Advertiser. ( iiiiirlil 011 the Fly. lie (musingly) ! ,liouhl think a biidal tour to the World's Fair wohIiI be an event to bo pieasautly icmctn bcrod in after life. She (enthusiastically ) Oh, it would! lint, .lohti, thi jK mi sudden. ew York I'ress, IVll FARM AMI (UNDO. salt as a ri:uin.in:. Salt is indisponsable as a food for plants becauso all plants contain 11101c or less of it. (Irass 'has a notable amount of stilt iu it, and when liber ally supplied with salt will take up much more than the normal tronor- lion. The atmospheric moisture con tains some salt, but most near the sea. This is, however, not suflieient to sup ply the crops, and heuco a certain additional quantity is needed, it is known in practice that it is always desirable U apply such kinds of fertil izers 111 large excess of the amount actually contained in the crops, per haps for the reason that the roots of the plants come in actual contact with a very email proportion of the soil, and thus the soil should have a super abundance of whatever the crops-need. The quantity of salt use. I varic- from 100 to ""0 pounds to ilie actw 'ew York Times. -III I Tl 1: I "It -im k. ; I'ltiing the .iiitciiiig of auima's ! warmtli must not beseemed at the e- j jfiise of exercise and appetite. In 1 the dry climate of I'tah .1. H'. .iii boi n has found by trials through six : yeais that cattle, sheep mid swine on j ho whole required nioie food to main- i tain existence when fed in the open iiic than when liou-e 1. Cattle and: begs made a more eonoiiiie gsiu in 1 the open air. "sheep in the lani did better in every respect than in 1 he open air. Cattle in box stall- did be'- j ter than these t:ed up. The greater I the freedom of motion, up to the j freedom of a yard ten rods square, j the more food eaten, but the le-s food 1 required for a pound of gain for c:i'- t l. These trials indicate that frc: 1 access to shelter ti'ol cards is more 1 c onomical than eomptil-oiy life in the storms T in close conliu- iii 'tit in the bmu. American Agricu tttrist. 111 I s l tl new i into the b for a li li IP'S I V. limy of bees ;ire e ( ai l (icy need time, io " t.uit irotij it watch other colonies do iihly tlii! 111 viii t ho-e (l it is it or it may be on'; U e i o.i 'irMii, t o il' et'.s honey ceil-, i. 'ive to other bee., lh.it instinct which 1, ir..in a sciim.il boy : to m '.isiue s'.rcugtii . icail- every tin down, to iK'siro t i li a new . An oid b oniei i eper, who always .Hi his i.e.--, al- ; t p l-tl'd ill IllOile; n u-'d o d-fashioned his hive,, both I e times before he j in li.ein. iace h'- I ! Wood tislie- ill it, u.nl '"g oo, l .in u .hough he was no meihud -. and on e hives, nscil to , new and old, I h. e put a new rv. arui i w io: 1. ol a lt.ll; Im'.i s ul i might bavit a.i-w c: ed his his they v.'crc a washing in w a-hing was eteucd, into I l! .as u With t:Ct wa- -.oniei. -I!. saii w ater, an id the a-l 1 1: 1 t v s w in wa'e f w h c!i he iHita buives or sum Tney were wa-hiiigs, an, I pu'. a few dried lo-e sweet- inching herb. 11 diiet between the he sai I the bees l.Ueil his Lives, due to tii! i I whi' li I W'h"l!i''i' hi- sue. ess was practice or to other e.ire, was aim -l a partn ul n and notuina', wo will not e-n . ton ( nltivator. ill,- I 1 1 1 -1 v . -m 1 I'. The nrce i:y for dipping sheep pears only wl.e 1 para-i'e- infest Hoc!;, These para-res me of kind-, the sheep 1 ii 1 1 Iv and the the two -cat. mile. I.iei limes, but t or other kinds i rtirclc, found to re some-iiit'e-l ; tloek. Neither of ihe-e parasite iii-m;"-l ili developout of lioibinir. They ex. isl in the 11 irk wlio.ly through cou ttigeous conlact with iiving in-ce s. Tin: obj-ct of d jipiag sheep, the-,.. fore, slioii'd be 10 eradicate iii-ec; I'nemie- from the II icU, for if the-e iu sec 8 are thoroughly and completely destioyed they e. ill not again inf -t the 11 " k till il cones 111 cuntac wiih liing pai'asi lei. 'l'iiouni;biies i- tbe key to suce -s- in il pping -In i'p. ( ue balh iu a pu'a-iic d 's iover will kill the ticks that iufol tl,e an', ma's. But fences, -hcN, yards and other place wlii b the Hocks has come much iu c oit ict wi li wl.l retain enough a-iiiii .1 .ata-!ies to reiiil'cct tbe li n k. An I sueli places cinnot be wholly ele in. d of Ihe pests, lill 'c.ive treatment leipiires that the sheep should be tiioroit.'iily dipped three or four times in one -ca-on at intervals of I wooi three weeks. 1 . I liis is done at slu ai ioi a id during lee fo. lowing mouth- it Hiil be most rcoiiouiie.il and the I'll in e iti be so completely lid of the paitiM'e- that future treatment will hi Mini"! "ss iry. Western Stuck man am'. uViv.itoi. I nl'lil U 1 'CM S AS, -11 11 a, A more liberal product ion of nutri t ions foil ler nop-, a-i Ie fiom Indian corn, to be iai-e.1 on ihe fai m and fed in jounce ion with pm eha-ed c iiniuet -cial seed slull'-. is iuge.1 by Director (ioessuitin of the Mas-nchusel t stuiiun lis an (llb ienl ineiins to iiteuase the genernl prniliiciivenessof oa-terii farm binds and also to cheapen the e jt of feed for all kinds of live mod;. The introduction of a greater vadciv of fodd"!' pl.iiiin will eii.ibi! f nniiTs to meet belter i.e d Heretics hi t,-n, Colid.liutu of 1 .iiii.ite and soil, as Hid, as lb" -p'cinl uanls of ililb-reut brat rhi- of I'ariiitug iiolu-iti v. Takin" Ibis f .jU'-iion, Ihe great 1 and valuable fuini y of leguminous plants us clovers, vcMies, lucerne, serradella, peas, beans, lupines, etc. is in a particular degree well qualified for that purpose. These plants also deserve a decided rod mmend.itioti it) the interest of a wider range for the introduction of economical systems ! of rotation of crops under various conditions of the soil and the diilerent ri'ipiiioinen: of markets. Most of these fodder plants have nti J extensive root system, and for this reason largely draw their plant food from the lower portion of the soil. ', The amount of stubble and roots they ! leave behind after the crop has been j harvested is exceptionally large, and ' decidedly improves bo h "he physical I and chemical condition of the soil, j Toe lauds are subsequently b 'ltcr fi I ted for the production of shallow j growing crops, as grain, etc. Large 'production of fodd r crops aist iu ! the economical raining of genera! farm I crops; alllioui'li t ic aiea ticvoteti io cultivation is icdto 1. the total yield of the laud is u-ualiy lore. Chic igo Ti me- more satisf.ie- . u:l ul m iii wt 1 11 -1 1 Kit mi ' ul rs. Weil ordered woi k is n it au injury to mares with sucUing col s, but c ni di! ion- arise in the rii-h of farm labor, which make great c ue neces--nry in order Io avoid sennit s injury both to m ire au I coll. Overheating the dam by violent exercise iu Ihe middle of the dny is one of these, but it does not represent all the danger. In lltebuiryof bis work the driver of the team isof'eu inclined to a fractious iia-idliiig of hts horses, with a result ing use of the wh'p and harsh words and tone- that fret a id often greatly ! excite the net vou- syt"m of mares in milk, t! rvoii- system being par. ticulariy scu.pive, at this ti.il', t) di.-tu. long citt-es. It is very well known to intelligent diil".. lii'ii that harsiiiii -1, iu the treatment of cows, is at once followed by a decrease in the inutility both of milk an I butter, anltlei', ion, where the liar-hn, ss is in t to 1' uilpatited by blows. What may be ih -ilhl lb. II of the clbv! I.po.l thu iiiiik.proib.c'n organ- .if the mate of lie 11-e of t ..- hisli, ilchitil.il j. 'iklug upon tie' her-e's III Ol liwidl the reins, and ;h rouh l.iiiguage Ihtil i'Ue loo of'en iioiiecs i i the driving of ho--e-? I luniaiii'y and a love f if dumb animals on. lit to insure kind irent meiit of ail the animal' upon the f.tim, but if licit i-bui does not cat ty sitf li. ictii weiglii i h "me. .-ol f-ln :if-i otieb; to come in and show that tin- ; kiiidu's means a po-ilive lo-s in d il'ai - tin 1 ecu!-. Il is often, how- : ever, not a ipie-ti.in of real brutality 011 the pari of 11.1ki1.1l drivers of h n.-. The driver- are llicm-elyes perhaps tiied and fti'tted, and ihough'les-ly and implti-ively a blow of tic ias'i is given, or the harsh coin nun. Is uttered that would not be given j or i.l'eied iiuJer any ot her ei 1 cum- -tiiii.es. In such c.-es ihe iliivcr. must keep a ch. ek upon himself as ; we; upiot his horses. ' Mures in milk nie more susceptible . to changes of temperature or to sud- t den chilis from drinking freely of very cold water when heu'e.l. In all ways btool mates tiiu-t he treated with extra care and kindu"--, if their own i fu'ure ifefitbiese is to be conserved, J no I the thrifty growth of ihe foal as- -tiied. They shou'd be given a nourishing supply of find that will provide abundant feu-ienaiieo for the dam, and au iniiple Mipply of milk for the coll. tiood pasturage and a liberal ration iu which bran cr ground oals predominate will be found to yield most satisfactory resuu,. American Agriciiltuil-!. I AI.'M AM' i. l.'l'l s mh 1:3. Olb'ii-tive odors taint iniik. Feed milch cows a I they will cat clean. Na-lurtitiius are eie.it additions to any garden. Sjft water I rrcoinmoiidcd for lion-e plants. l'.aut out a few fruit Ircei every year in order Io keep up Ihe supply. Milk taken from the o,v at liihl is li.'i.er than Iliat given in I he morning. Tarred rooli tg-paper rut into strip and wound about Ireeo will keep iu. sects 11 way. Mraw berries will grow on any kind of -oil, though to do tlieir best the ei ciiiid shoul I be 1 ii h in 1 1 .ui t food. K"roeuo and w hitewa-h ure valu able adjuncts in 1I1! poultry biisine-s, K-pedal y at this lime of year are they valuable. Turkeys until ihey "shoot the red" should ho Will cared for. After thai period they lire perfectly able to take caie of them-iel ves. The P. kin duck i a profi able fow l. If it were not Kinkiu ami other duck iaii-rs would not keep tli.'in. At too weeks old a pair of l'ekius should weigh in ihe neighborhood of ten pounds. His Turn Now. What a horrid noi-e you are niak inl excbiiined Susie siiatmck Io her little bioiher 011 the uiornbi of the I'ourtli, 'hanging your torpedoes and J body, titled with gau.o covered nper liie crtiekers ad over Iho place." 1 turcs for seeing, i put on and they 'Why shouldn't I?" letorled Fred- fjo about the street resembling strayed dy. ' V"ti in btltic iu b inliiL' out I member! of some sheet ami nil loweae i,.,,. ,, ,, vcal. ,-0luJ,' tFAIM AM) (TKIOrS. The llesh of forest rats is esteemed a i ll iimry delicacy in parts of Cuba. There is a man in (iri ill 1, Ca., who is hoarding a iniliion dollars of Con federate money. The I.ifc-suving scrvieo in lS'.tO cost (f I,000,on0 niid saved SOU lives imj O,i'J0,i00 of property. The inland of Al tt, the most west ern point of our territory, is iiHOO j miles west of S.m Francisco. Tl.'o largest log.slido in the world is at Alpracii, in Swit.eraud, from Mount IMatus to hike Lnecrnc. The llrst white child born in the Colonics was Virginia Date til Koaii oke Island, August 18, b"t7. An 1 flicer of the Prnzdian Army bears the name of Captain Antonio de Albuquerque OVonnel .Jersey. There is an apple treo near Wilson, i N'. V., ltiiied in lIo, tint oin-e yielded thirly-thtvo full barrels of , tnU- j t'liarlei Allard of M ssouri has 1 on j bull. does 011 the I'lathead ic-crvation, j ihe only live herd of such magnitude 1 in the world. ; Though many Ilnti-h naval llicers of hieh rank nib young men, there arc live admirals iiviuir in IIiil'IiiihI. ut an ' age of more linn ninciy years. ' ; The llaylish skylark litis ofti'n been j introduced in o Xew liuehmd, but all j attemjiis to domesticate il have proved j futile, for the climate is too severe. 1 'i'lie largest yield of oranges r.t I'o- ; m 'iiti, t'.d., this year was from a ' grove of trees IT years old. Six acres , jicld'-d fi.SOO Ik x"s. Two tries' : yielded :ij b 'Xes. j The motto ''I. I'luiiiuts I num" was ! lakeii from tin: title t:i-i! .f liie ! , tient'emuu's Mag.i.ine, at the time ot , the Ib.'Voiution having a largo eircida- : lion iu the 'olonics. Iu the museum at M ivencc are si v- I crai piles from a li nnaii bridge ncio-s the 1 1 iii no th'-rr. Toey are long and ! heavy beams, tipped with iron to pre- vent splitting when d iven. j In the jewel house in the Tower of I. Mid in.tiiere is a book bound through out in gold, (yen tn ih.' wires of the 1 hinge-. i, clasp j, t wo rubies set at ' oppo-ite end-, of four goal n links. 'I I." tusks of au '- 1I1 a 1 1 1 weiii j front thirty Io seventy pounds each, j and sell for .i per ii'ind. The natives of Africa eat every panicle of the elephant, and obtain from it largo ijuiilltilio- of fat. In the Yo-cuiito Valley, 'in; Taihcr of ll.e I'oii'-." a fallen Irer, Mi) f,.( t 1 long and feveral centuiie old, and ' has been boil, wed out tiud for a ill'. 1 lance of six'y yards a man can walk lipi ighl inside it. I The f .inous K itij 1I1 tunnel of India I pierces tint Kliw.ji Aiuruii mountains abom CO miles noilh of Inetia ut tin ; elevation of tl, 4 00 feel. Il is l'J.fsi.iO feet long and was constructed broad 1 enough to carry a double line of mils. ! Tim cotnitvy is oiic-ihird the size of ihe British Km pi re, nearly one-half an large as the Uns-ian litnpire, a fourth snuller than the (.'biuee Jviijiire, a fourth larger than France and all its colonics, twice us large a Ihe Tuiki-h I-nplro and neatly as large as Brn.d Iliihliff-Trei's in Nicaragua. A forest of rubber-trees may be de tected without the eye of an expert, for they aro scarred and dying from the won mis of the machete. The rub ber hunter reminds mo of the woman who "killed tho gonna that lay the golden egg." Kaeh troo will yield only n certain amount of ihe precious piico per year and n-l tin ils vitality. When one of these improvident fel lows makes a discovery, however, only a few months sulli.'o to placo his bou- ! nn. 1 in Ihe ranks of the many I hat , have pom) before. In consequence, ! you may travel se llieso forests from I end (o end without seeiiiir a virgin live. The ordinary specimen of Niea- j I r.ieua is from lifty to 0110 hundred j feet high and about two feet iu d.iuu- j cler. The bark is while and the leaves j oval, with a slight inclination down-, j wards. Tho (tula are made about two I feet apart, and generally extend from I 1 the or, ,1111 I Io the lirst branch, chan. J t nels being .scored in Iho nid is to lead I ! the juice into a bag. The average yield of a tree is from live to seven g'i'loiis of u milky fluid. This is mixed with the juice of Iho ,4wisth,'' v ii ii It hastens cotijrclatioii. A fer this operation the erud rubber i- baled up ; nml .1,1 1 itm-lli Im tin i-eli.ic.l nil. I further prepared for commerce. An other lii'J very dini'ibu" to the rubber, and often mistaken for it, is the row. tree. This yields a liquid very much like miik in taste and appearance, and more than once was drunk in cofl'cc by the engineera. Harper' Weekly. Ili;ll Caste Ilegirars. There is ono c'iim of beggars in In dia whoso appearance, especially at nijilit, is rather itartling. There aro women who belong to tho higher classes whoso easio rules forbid tlieir nppeara'ieu in public, lint the calls of hunger aro imperative, to a long gar ment covering Iho head and entire J party. New York Mail and Impress, Borne of the pneumatic pons intended for New York harbor will probably be put in position during the present sum mer. Of tho flTe rums f,,r New York two fifteen-inch guns w ill be set up at Bandy Hook and one at Willct'a Point. One ten-inch gun w ill also be set up at the latter point and one eij.'ht-iuch un at the form n. Early next year it is expected to place the three fifteen-inch guns intended for Sail Francisco, after which the three guns for Boston har bar will be set up. There is no doubt that the pneumatic fruns may bo ef fective auxiliaries in IhihI defense. While they are quite limited in range, yet within that ritnc they have the power of throwing an enormous qtian- i tity of dynamite or other high ex plosives upon an onetuv's lloc-t. Heneo they are particularly adiqded to de fending a narrow channel r to pro tecting fortified works from suffering too close a fire from an t neniv. THE U. S. Government Chemists have reported, after an exami nation of scores of different brands, that the Royal Baking Powder is ab solutely pure, of highest leavening capacity, and superior to all others. "German Syrup" My niece, Kineline Ilaivley, was, taken with spitting blood, and she became very much alarmed, fearing that dreaded disease. Consumption. She tried nearly all kinds of medi cine but nothing did her any good. Finally she took German Syrup and she told me it did her more good than anything she ever tried. It stopped the blood, gave her strength and case, and a good appetite. I had it from her own bps. Mrs. Mary A. Stacey, Trumbull, Conn. Honor to German Svrittv n SWAMP-ROOT CURED ME D. II. Ill Mi E It, &1. lluliueville, I'. WHEN ALL ELSE FAILED I La Grippe Baffled! The After Effects Cured Mr. Ililrer write?: "I hut a tml nt'nck of the (iripiie; after ntltii" rainrht col-l nuO lin.l a pi'ciiiiil utlai k;lt pi ttleil in my ktilin-) ou t llirr, uml (ill I sueli 11:1 ill mul iulrf in lay buck unit I' The ThysieinnV nieilicine nmt ottier tliiiiKS that I u:cit ma.ie no itiipies-inii. ami I comm. Uiilly "rem whih- until I wus a I'll) simi w reck, aniluiveu nil Io tile. Fattier I'Oiiiflit rie a twit tie of Ir. Kilmer' SU'A.TII'-IIOOT,. ullierule I llU'l ll-e.,ill,.f tho Ftroml iKitiln I felt li tter, nml to-.ln.v I ill J11 -t ui well us ever. A yi nr lilts Imsseil nn.l lint a truce of the (iri'pe is li lt. Wni, S'tXtKwmTS "nel my life." Iftftj IJ U. II. Illi.or.ll, lluliueville, Ta. Sfj. K" Jim. luihd. .0. VI CflSi At irut:i:lsls, 50c. A 9 1 .00 -'jCw" (Oiiile in lleiilih " l'rse. I on. t$riZr&T sultut 1011 iris-. Iir. Kilmer A i o. ng,SJLr iil.NOllAMlOM.N. . Dr. Kilmar't PARILLA LIVER PILLS Ar the Bett. 44 IM1U, tIS ccnla. All Uriivxifils. Positiyely cure Itilioua Attacks, Con Blipation, Sick-Headache, et. 25 cents per Lottie., at Drug Sloroa. Write- for snmplo iloao, free. J.F.SMITH & C0.t- New York. There is Hope I'nr every one whn li.is Mm.:! trcuitile, no matter In what stiiieo or how lotf stiunlini:. poo iiliil ! mine of tlm vital ureal) limn Im-vii so tar 1111- IMin-il as to temli-r a cum iniin inn', n. p. r. K;i:.u,,V":iaViiw viu-ea f" 'm .VeVana I However bail your casti uuy he, 1 lie re is lioi'O at I he same l line IS U tiillie 10 III" Wliei'- sinu ill. ROR YOU. ("iireil me of a nmst inallcnant type i.f chronic tilis il trmilile. for wluen 1 liuil tiseit various niher ri-mi'ilii-s with.iut i-ITect. Mv weeit ini rin-eil. uml my hiMlth iiiiH.in'il iui'vnry Hjr. I eonsiilerS S. ti. the Ix-st tuiiii.' 1 i-M r usi il. S. A. WmiinT, Mliliny. fla. Trpi.tis on lilisul, skin mul l oiiiaeiinis I I.Kid iKjlsou uu.ile.1 tree. WlfV WKIHH' I'.. 1 Atuntu.ila, U-in- Mai.- I'roferrnl l'..o.-ri-n.-e. I t. i, I Ail.lrsM, THU l'il.1 I.KTTIIH Id.. Itt mm IV II ui mil .. t'lnrlHioll, Ohio. Do Not B Deceived with Hjts, Bnarnslt Mil Halms which ataln tbe bau.lii, tnjurn ilis Irno anil hunt rsl. Ths Ittnliiy Sun Sues 1'uli.u la Hrllltant, Odor Isaa, Durabln, aa.1 ihe coniumsr payi for no tin or flaae parfeaira wlUi eerr (lurenaae. Wepans The Ygrtarian Theory. Vegetarians eay it is ft popular fal lacy that meat is needed for strength One prominent exponent of the faith says it is a fact that the strongest ani mals in the world are vegetarian and not carnivorous, ft is the ferocity of the lion rather than hisbtrength that makes him formidable. An elephant is a moteh for several lions, and is s vegetarian. The unbinds with most speed and endurance the horse, the n indeer, the antelope mid others are also vegetarians. Dog (miners, says the authority, always feed their trick animals on a s'rict vegetarian diet, and many hunters do the same thing. Chicago Herald. George III. was the only British sov ereign whose reign was longer than Victoria's. Victoria has occupied the" throne fifty-six years, and George ILL occupied it sixty. C3FSnd tc ia ittmps tor itMt illiutratcd utilcjue of bicycles, fan, 1 and iportlnj goodi of every dcn'tloo. I John p. twiirmic. 5n. g MEND YOUP OWN HARNESS WITH 9ejv THOMSON'S hlala SLOTTED CLINCH RSVETS. No tro'.i r"iU.- 1. tin! nn i c invti Hi m ru :y m B'ir utt ljr iau 1!;. IE -lit tii Ii-!.,? r n.i. i.lit- iur t..i fniiult nisi diii'itttle. V .1 I Jll 111 e if ! t drtr V.UH tiif clUiOll tii i)t in '( in v art- Irtrtiu. .4 III U9f. All n. (.. Hiiil.iriii if r'f i. : it i.m t.i i "ip. AU your dfult'i nr liit-in, r 10o In itjuii;ti 1 r .1 ;to& ut iju, .i-B wfiv 1 1. il .ii :4tiy JUDSON L. THOMSON MFG. CO., ttAiJinn, ot.iss. i i ,r;';'.,..-). UjiniBi',1- i .w-- 'f i -.THY MEN AND BOYS! Want to Irnrn all 'ont a I! .I'M ? HOW Hi I'j.-k v-.t.i G(m1 One 1 lino" !mpTi tit n Ttl nt Ui nr t n'al--t Fr.iinl ? Ivttvt I'tura-r n-t LRe t a cuie ht-n ia ue I rK. BMc It'll as y t!'?TeiMh? WIih! 10 all tlif I'i.'r. rrnl P irti ot thm Anin aW I.iu- toi. i a llmso l'r p i ly All thin nd ether v u . Iiif.r n.mloti hm i v out i'ne-1 hj reatlltft our HI0-r (ai: I I I 11 It TKO llllKM; IIOO 11 whU'h we will rr"unl, poifc ift:tl, n rei-t t; t or only 'Tt f-rnia in nUtiupa BOOK PUB. HOUSE, 134 Leonard St.. Now York City, 1. N U L'li Ian ideal family medicinei ll'i.r lo.lln.ilon. lilllin.u,... I I II. ml... In-. .....llie.li.ei, li. I uniplrxlon, tini-nili. Ilri-iilli, KjL tUO blOl'lUl'll, I .RIPAN9T ia-t k.-i.iit rri iMi iiv. r. rri"t LjyX.-f'.enw' I i1wni..ii f..n..ui li.iir'ii-o. H.I I i iy ilnitu ii-i it ;-.. 1 iir iieiii. Ii.it l ( vial-..: .-. I'H. a..,',-'l l -l-i,!, J, HI'IV OIKMU'Al. III., NrwTork. j IF Y00 OWE CHICKENS rou WAXT-i y -r Til EM T()l S- t 11 k i a WAY tii it vou niprclv keen tfcnn fit i ill ri-tim. In or. 1T to ImuiiiH towit j..4.ii i.hiv, y.ii mini unnw iiinii'lliliiii iiIkiUI tt.i-m. in nii'i-l 1I1U w.-.nl vr-nre lellm.; h He. k K-rliiK I'P H'rr:i li.-.- fnu Jo Iwi-nlv-ttvi- r. Il win wrilti n l..v uliuin iilml lil tl b: mln 1. ! . "'"I 11 "in v t.. iiuitliiii a mn-l-r.M ..r (hi. Hi 11 rHi-niK-iinl 11 .a .a:'n-. Ill a" tiii.lnnu-a','l if eiilil .r. !'.l I v I. s On iitv ilva fttbr.-w.-ife v-.U i'MU li.HO 1--1UV I llli- - ann ii'M(f ymr fnwu r-on ili.l.nri fer vnti. The . ml in. tiiiil vim mu-t l.tiliiti 1.1 ili-ii-i-t treiitile In thu I'uiiMrv Varil ai wmii im II iij-I'i'its. unit anuw hi. it to r.-'M-.l) Ii. 1 iiia 1 link v. in t a. li .v.. 11. It lelmlmw toil. tp.-l nn. . urn ill-i-iti": !. ferrt fe Ka anil ulsn fur faltfnlliic I1I.I1 fnn l In miv,. fi.r l.rri .l IK iun one-i. anil cvi-ri I 'lii'ir. III. I I. J'a Ii. H it knew nil Oils mii-lai-1 l-i hinii It iTiinial'le. Kuii imHimU fur inuiity no i.-ni- Iu lr. or Jo. """'"Book Publisriint; House, , 135 l.iNiuu bt.. .N. V. Cllr. ATI ol u- S. and World H I kHu 1 If..-, ai k.iii i-.,. a..-. fcUbl ti. f n ... tluii iUtii t" .HfTi-ri-til .siBt.ii mini l ..f In Qtrmiitriit, Kti.n Tr i l-i. U mul vniiir. .1--. i"nlv il'v. in auuii. Aiiilieai Uuua I'm. lii-ikr, 1.11 l.eonarJ Ht N. Y oiiii(liti aoU iti) I vhubava waab lunjtor Atr ua. rionitl naa n' il ur for Connampttoo. It baa enr lionuia. It baa not injur i on. It la not bad u taaa. It la u Mt eouf h nyrup. I -IliH',",-,,k,'k' ur WBSEBm X rA I ujmbza. ti at u IT

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