fiwmmiiilpm,TM11)r , The best when yen need nieiticlno. Fur hi. mil, appetite, nerve. , stomach, liver, mulling e,U.ds Sarsaparilla TU.'OnoTri:o !!( 1 I'urlrt r. AllilrucirltK $1. Hood's Pills euro Bll Liver Ills. 25 eenu. PRESIDENT FOR 20 YEARS. Anil Now IMnz Ih At-nlti Chosen Chief -Ynistrutc of Mexico. Tin- recent cli'i'tii n of (.on. lVrtlrlij 1 iii. Inn lift li term in l lie ji resiliency of tln MexieiHl P lill'lic is evidence of tin Ptrimu Imlil which i his roe.rcssive tl. 1 titMU'MiiM'i Im.s nil his fellow colilitry- llll'll. ll Is i! !,' HI. '! HotolVOI't ll.V I'C- cuuse (In- election vv:is uiiiiniinoiis -nil iiiip:ir:illi'li'il t iiiiiii.li In tlic history of roplll'lii-s. For i I'll! v i; i i s hi' li:is lii'M tlic pi-i'siii'iii',v .f M''iiv. Il is in his pi-r-iwu I mills uinl t:ileiit! Hint his .success luiist In- .'iltriluili'il. i.t:v. ror.i iNio ma 7. lb- is a man of serious eliaraeter and jlldieious ,li -posil iell. p.-.ssesse.l of n- tu.lrkabe' persev erau.-e. firm of'i'Urpose. broad uiin led. siiieer,-. ihoiichtfiil and of s .ua.l .iad:;:iieii;. When lirst he en. I ere. I upon e!!;ee he niad" It his biisuioM to pit: an end to the bi'is'.-indaci' and rapine by w'.ii. :i Mex.eo ii.'ld been d:.s- titrbed :' ! ueiieniiioiis, and he was sue- j i-osm'uI i i i!i'.- work, lb- next under took t!i" settlement o'.' ail outstanding j d.spmes w :t!i for-len C'Veiviineiits; and l.'s s'teoss 'ii v t:::.lor:nk'.ii ftivuislied . ev ideti. ..:' iiis ,l;pl..n.:it'.' ability, j vi;'.-!: K.I- ni.-ll.i.'esti d even il! the ease j nt : I ; ' ..1 Slates, and In dealine Wi'll i:. n .:.'!. :e,s a .'ititt MeXieo. Sit.ee t!.a; time he i. is li.ni e. .nstii at ill ' b.s efforts ;,, advatiee t'i" well U-inc of i ;s ,-. ;. . A; the rl,.-.' of I'reM- dent lea.'.-' fottr'h term nf otliee the ...'. pie '' M.'Voo al'e !,e!'el' otT 1 ll.l II they were a: r'.i . :!i.-r liniesiliee ' lb... Spanish eon. nest. The population b l advaneed hey.,i:. I'.'.oi m.i .1 M i. and is : pr..b i'.y ..tii- I'ftlt s.-i'tnif t;i:t:i it was a: i ...' t ii',. ..." h tii'si , le.-tioii as 1'resl d."i: i I '.y v ears a j I ' a., 'j1;.. i-iii u a rs ,,f ace. has had ;. :i a i :,r .::s eareer. At the a'e of IT he i i : I tiie aniiy. an I at the -.1 n:e i ii... i .tiue.l li.s ed'ieal !..n In law ate! th- s-ieti-vs. Throtlirlioiit tin "I';t i -i; :' Is."..", he was a-tiv" a nd ar bs i -i i ... W,l - .'.'. 'I.'il to I 'oll-re.is. Whe M-ixi:.. l.au est, i '.I s' e.l h's empire. I ',:,;: w.i- o- ihe .at: i..'s who il- i ;m::v.'.. :;:t I in -he w ar w ',!!, ended w ;' 'i v..:i:iar 'ei- i'i.in'.- exeeiriua . l:a:: u.i- a leader. A' .-lose lie re mi tie d : a : ;i ( enures-,, was aefvo m ! I'.t'es. :-i. ;,l Is',''', , as i e, le, I . the s.i 1 n : ? j rt)nsM:rK .Tjr.i p:;-l.:.hed t' Rt ;-.).;. r..l. lot. .11. mis V. .I'l . I- --'. W mill II V tl4 : ill-;. ,10 . i f ' -ft! wh... from j 1 -'. syu,!...' hie wit ii I -or s, iin.i in .r'l -r ! I.:; ,.!.. rs. bear' .-it erat'tndu T pnb.-ii to the w-irid v na i every ; it oman lis!, t h " 1 yjf-i ra.-e. ,,;:,ei- Wise tl ivollt.t lift b. d. at? I all Mteh . videneo' istreti'ed in s;nT''d confidenee, unless jiublieatioii is requested by the writer. She says to Mrs. Pinkhani : " I wish you would publish the eireiim stanees ..f my ease, in urder tl'.tit other w,,men may be I enellte.l ly my expe rienee. " I doctored nearly all the time for two years. I spent several hundred d, ills rs wit In nit reeeiviiiff much be net; t. J.ast jhine I wr. to to you and described all my aches and pains. Such a ion;: list its there was: headache, back ache, beariiiLT-ib'-.v!! pains, terrible ii't'i lii-s, eolislipa' i,,n. di.'..iliess, feel-in-.,' "i' extreme lassitude, irro-uhirity an,' pai!:..-::: bat you answered my I and tobl me just what In do. I fid h-i'. ed your advice. " N'ter takinc- e'lKht bottles of the. Veritable Compound and three bot tl.s of Piood Piirilier, I am jrhid to vviile toil that I have hi, t en j. .ye.l sueli p.i. iiealtli for years, and I am able ti)doali my own cor!;. I can sarely loiind the praises ..f I.y.lia I'. Pinl; lljl'i's Vi -et a ble Compound, and a U'ltt.b. r of in,'.' friends lire taking it up ;i n:y ree. imm.-ijdati'iii." M us. 1 ti t H'T!', I.iM'omb Jivxa. w.'.'men. ' SeSii m FARM AND GARDEN NOTES. ITEMS OF TIMELY INTEREST TO THE FARMERS. Mexican Vcthod of Using Corn Fodder. Fanners. Don't Move to Town Food (or l ambs. l ii: tii.izicijs. Fertilizer for L'.inli'iis: A itiin. utiuni xiilidi:iie. i - i puns; snliimi iiitr.iio, lif I .''ii p.irls; iiiiiiiioiiiinii phospliMli'. tltir i.v i .iris; p.ii.issiiiin iiiirnti'. I'orty-ti e puns. For I.iwiis: I'otussiuin iiiinil.'. lliiriy puns: soiliiini iiitrnlo. thirly purls; r.-ili iiiiii sulpli.ilc. ihirty purl-: I'.il.iiiui siipcrpliosph.it.'. lliiriy p:ii".s. I'.ir I'niii lives: 1'ot.issiuui olilo.-olo. . hundred parts; potassium nitrate. It h, in died parts; pot.issiun. plios- p'lale. live hiitidi'.'d and seventy parts, i if ih;- iniMine, two and a half pound to lie n-.. . I for one tree. New York I.. '.brer. Si:i.F ltl.KAf IllNii CKl.KliY. S, lf blea. hin eelery will not endure banUiiu' up with earth. It tend to rust in the ground. It must be pro le..;ed from the situ by beards. Larue cross reeeipts per aere are obtained from eelery eilltltre. but it is a Very ex pensive rop to r:r. It is a pro.be-ion-, fii .I. r and tvqiia'os ureal qiiaiui ties ,.f fertilizer. Celery raised on or dinary rieii land is totiuh and sii'iiit'.v and .-.-lis very low. if at all. A o.uto spiiii.lent of the I'lorid.i Acriiiil: nrisi says liiat .iieees-fu! urowef applies a lull of eolieti -eed meal to an aere wiien s,.;,.,,- his plains, followed by a ,., of h ull e,,e ,,ple,e fel t:liel'. :,,! I.,,,.,- l.v ah..'..' I .out. .Is ,.f ni- tftles be-u'eel, the VOWS. The H"W i .,i',,- l,v- ..lanti.i- i-lese that tlie plants toiieh and .-row. I iaeh nt Iter requires still bailor feed ii'.i. I'm iruek fanning is a bttstne-s ly itself, 'in- ord'nary farmer ean sit. -ees, fully plllelieo it iMll.V after le.iniiuu' it.- San I'raneiseo f ltiotii.le. nil Hi 1'iiK I.AMI'.S. When the iambs will not eat era in f I ..f any kind etve it to 1 1 t in li.f.iliell tin- ewes. That is, eive the ew.-s a pound of mixed bran and I'm - I oil meal in equal parts. . w ill 1...1. . i. . ', . ... i t i.f. ... i, iii.. i wo r i ' ' "" " W il be it-! b.l.li Weil mlerest profit. You should -et tiie lambs up e'ulll.V oll!l.!s f pes. Pie. atld it II 1:1 X" l- d"tie .li this way. Tie' writer has i iueiit lambs i , ,-at .f.iiti tiins: s.en. ..at. atid .-et ii w as -r-ittid lin.-ly b u.e '.,. r. and a I imb w ..- . aueln tind i unt.l ii was.(u:.'t. and th.'ii a 1 i i" ..f iris a I was -j , u in I lie hand. At rr-' tii- ! od iiad I- be put i t" its ii-. .u; i: and -w ..'lolled a lilile v: : h mo. la . After t.'.o or tie.-.-e trials in lies w.-, Ilie lamb followed Its f-fl-r !.. I' - rat on. ami he ,.i 11.T- efowd- e.l .ll'olltld t" see w !.' W:S ,o I1U, ! 1 .nulls are , ti -11- I."'- th 'im. and 11 tii - w i. otnei- e.'t .1 t.t-te. and v ry .... n 1 va n.-' ,s-a, to .-t a 1.,: of iro i.iis i'..-i. l-.r Hi 111. T'ue trouble v..is "Of tiieu. and tii- lamb, e.imo on I. li. ly. ll .s easy '.. lih lii 1- ear II, " foltr oO, ... ea.-h. W ilo'il Is iuii t.. be:.-!: ' .1. Try sola- rap.- s, .. 1 I,, fali kin I. of - lie W '..' -lobe t I! flip -eed. Wile;, W i'i ' l-tl k !-.. AiM-iM .in Si... p Kreed.-r r li i i:i:s 1 mi- 1 mi i 1: 1 1 I 1 N. 1 r a iiimil er .e' yi r. t i, i.a - been - , !,, H ,'!.!. Ill ef p-.plll It .oil t ' in: : 1 e !., . I I' ' 1 1 'I 1 1 I ! - ..M e. W 11 ! : n i " -"tuat.e !'..tieh na pi. '.ties. I . r. ,ii v t a ..' w i !,e .--.u.i, ry for' n, e; ,, I,, e I'-e ,i ; fill f ! 1 .--1 1 - ii- e, - r t-lllld II lo'.V 11 have h.iie l.w.l , II II, o e lo o.'.t ll .',1 I e.'tl-Hlt:e ' .1-' .., . ;.-, o! a P''e-i:;:.'. 'I'i.. v sell th. -r in .- to f ni,'!' ;. t -.1 ii v . h.w. 1 f o'- d ti -!" one.: and -t.d is I r nrs and w U 1 ! u ! 'in.' farm n , i -.. t ie in, iir a debt w ;i.- ii I', quires a I !. ;.,::. f.-i- :i - I il i I.: t;..i. Tin w ,, ... iii.inv I'aruis at',- tool teaud and t:. ,a! ,1 th.iili lo .i; p. .I.e. I he tl.--'. propt-Vtol's e' !i nisi tiii ii' farms tr,. ne ! pay tnier e.t. and f aft.-r a lit" of toil and if d'-li.al. they -ifr I in bftiiie lin-.l lie ri e ne. s. : !,ey in t trvi 1 1 v t" t-w u and i Ic -lory repea o d. Perm. hi, in homes in the country ar. Hlleliiplllled. IllSle.-ld. a cheap in house does duty as a shelter, and it ofl. II -o close o Ihe r ..id that the plls- il-l'ses w I. . '. d- let pf pel'I.V 11111-1, ' ate s. r by may eae in. and in addition nil i , :iis. I.iu thee are rather . xeepiional ii w, tii dust. l'ariiiei's Puild li.-ar tiie , a-, s. If theerain .s mixed w .ih cut ii eiiway so that th.-y may save every I straw, hay or Mover, it will be belter red of er..ini.. There is i. o :,.,, hi for a ! eai. ii. V.miii animals p-. tty ilior- ;' .1 ne,. or a lawn '...it w .11 nidi-a'c ..uehly ma .1 ica to llcir iV-d. and tie , ... ii,-,, ,,r la-'o p. it's are leeii b. j w riter has 1 1 - -: found su!h"i"iil earn . .-i i.,. landlord- miisi haw iiioaey 1,1 j !'r,.m er ndine I" '''piy tin- "-l of the I ,,- in 1 ,, i' tis. Country churches lan-l wmk. 'I n is di"- not a pply t o pi- . h ow au'si, and linally hav- io ! .'i'..ia.l I I c. r. I. is b. iter 1.. have "H- er I I. e. ills, 1 here is none to support them. ! .f ' be fed lo liees of any a-'-. ,i W th. .ni any piup,.-e but t .-ap" i'i" u.ai y cases a uiiMitre ( o ils and corn .-. .1 1 "1 1 ry . the farmer moves to town, will be ln-t;er than cither eia.n f-d II. ov iiiil.'ii belter it would have be, 11 I aloiie. Th" yoUlieel' the -10 k the for iiit.i to remain w here the . xperieii. e j lareer may I"' the prop-rt i-n of oats. f a I f. time would !,.- of creater value liiau the labor that lias eolie be.'or.', ami where he may be a bb'sspi- o a eoiniiiiinity in numberless ways - JIKXICAN MKTIInl l' I "I'l 1.17. INti CiiPN I'olM'KI!. Much has been written about hand line corn fodder, but we have a method in 11 - here in Arizona, writes S. M. II. ill. which is milch superior to any ih.ne siissesir.l. The corn Is cut and shocked in the usual way. When it is ciir. d tind ready to husk, we prepare a la ree number of striues al I a yard Ion-.:, mad" of balin- .ope or lar-o rope fliraveled. A loop one inch lone is lied in the end of each strtne. It is best to handle the fodder al 'er a rain, while il is yet somew hat liioit. as the blade! waste when very dry. Very wet foil lief, however. Illllsl Hot !'' bal"Ci or stacked, as it will sp.el. Ilt sk theiirn and lay the fodder in bun. Pes about as laree as a man can hold in his arim. pla. iiie the cut . n.ls all one way. Kn circle Pie hlllld!" Willi ill" Stl'illC. slip the free cit. I thrilieh Ihe loop, pull th.. bundle up tieiit aitd linn and lie .-' i tircly. These bundles are e-isily htm- l died for stacking u.ul feeditu; aud tli.sv Is very little w.iste. It is most u.sn;il In r-t.ii-K the liuiiillcs in ;i eiroiiLtr ki:i.. ilecrousintr In .1 eon.-, leiivinj: Hie em emls of Hie stalks oul. l-iirp. s.ptare si ticks keep equally well if topped out eai'efully. iiml are handier to feed from. The liuu.lli s are easily r, veil lor feediti',- and tnav l.e 1;11( r earned will, lilile wast... l orn fodder in bundles sells as readily as wli, ii lulnl, ami is inure clie.ipl.v pitl up. fane and various lorap' plains an- liaiidl.'il in the same way. .New Mil',-!. in I I loiiiesti ad. Tin: foosi:. No fowl ean lie reti.'oil w ith as inn. ll piotil and so little eare as ilie jroose. Al'ler thi'v have ail. lined l lie aire of , f.inr moiiilis Inn little attention is re- ; quired other than supply in.; plenty of I "' !l "'"'' :l ''" '"' ' J' . piuoumv un ...os.,,,,. ,.-,. , also r 1 1 ll si oe 1 ree irotii nee aim om.i vermin fatal to the jotttii;. If it is impossible to provide free rani:e, Ihe next le.--t .substitute is wire Helling, wliieh need be but about eighteen indies hinh to eotiline them titild niatuie. says a writer in the I'nn- j "'' s '"'-"' '" "'"' ."'; livicc earn nay . itiso :-i ceo loon su. ,. .i. turnip lops, eelery an. I eabbaue. or al low iheni free faille niortiiuj; and even- illLl. 'I il. l-e is no doubt that there is pi'i lit ill uooe etilliive. When T !ia nksu'i v i Z t;:ne arrives you ean uenerall.v ib-pose of I he yoiini; co-lines ;,t ten eenl- per pound, and their average weight .11 be about ten pounds. Suppose for in si.inee yott have twelve "jjoom-I. I-" a: SI eaeh. the reeeipts from III.' sale would be S1L' and the eost of feed h.i :.. . 1 . I 1 . . 1 1 , '' 11 " l: ;"' "'" J oil f pf. i li I Wollld li.ive been .ioli the ' nansaeiioii. or . oit. se th, y eam.ot a! ! '.' '""'1 l';"'''' '"" ":l h ie other hand the priee is ol ten niotv liiau a dollar, lienee we take it as a basis on whieh to lieure. We doubt ,f faliey lewis would pay better, eoilsid erine of eotifse that we always have a ready market for our : ese. ty cross, inn a China irauder en 'I'olotise p-es.'. laree y.-slinys are obtained, qui. k to ef.'W. Ilieel.v mai-ked. Willi nied.lllll .!)-! li uei ks. yellow bills and remarka li'y easy 'o d uneslie He. My experienee has elea rly demon siraied tiiat t he r, arine of ue.-e sii-uld b- done eiittrel.v s, palate from tin rearing of fowls, as the old and yoiine i.f both are natural!. in. -lined to be :..!! ll l.'I' I I yonm: are about half ir nvii. We favor hateliine by hens, e vnie four oe-s io i-aeii, and after one nioinii the attention of biddy ;s no l-u-er - i's-ary. l.aie in tiie season if females are plenty we allow the u'o .se to liai.ii I. -r voini-. end we tii,' eaeh a hateh of t.-n ,-:. I his number -u:!i i-tr !',,! -a;', v. If too laree a iium' -r p'lllred lllll l' the C soiue .1 IV .:lb'." I.. !.. broken. ,' .; , x,, , ( i.'l'S I'l I A I! M ST' " Ix. u.i1- ha b -n 1 oie re, ..-a .- -I a ' ! 1 a- .-rv bi -I era 11 I .ie'-: i.i -s- .f latin aui'uais. liiis 1 pe. ally rue of horse ai.d youue si .ek of all v.l.'ls. Hill. it be p.-s. The w. eiit ,f e d-liee i f ll-lliy . ..fei'lll t". ed. tie eX- I' II t s 1. l-a llsl the pt'eli ! I blellesS ,f f.-ed. tie m.i'- I" yi.,1 ae p.e- x.-. ;.: :i- I .:;: ail part of ili.-ir ration, cu.- y. ar .Vila all.' tier oa's a re f.'l.! t v. i' h.eb ". II pi-;,-. 1 i ; a 1 1 is eo.-.i 11 t'tosi pa i : - ot ! l u ll d Sl.ltes. l i- liol al Ue 'I ..mpar.s .1, of liie pr bu-h ! I.:;1 , I he 1. I it e w . ieh! 11 .1 bushel of - and -ii.- of ti i 1.11 ;nn-l bo m i I It . I':..- e.ir. !. uei. -r. .M tin- I'.W. ',oW . V t 1.1 iv. is. I's tie. 1 '. .l! ' e- .,- :,!..- .':, V'.l- . bid .... I I V . Hi. II. I . I . d 's ill! w '. ll elele is mil, h .;.,n ..ii. I -.! h i's. - and .1 oil ! fie . oh-, . aiw .. -I; l.::,;l . Hi.- v r.o r would I.- d e ... i. iin-i' -.it d !' r ,-..ws, .i-ei- ,.:i, iios ; .. an a. Ivaiit a... j.. -;-.:.. I .;. i I ...it : r u i- a Valuable ! I. .Ilel -I the lee litie is ear. fidly done i i, ' i iini. i: to e . ,, I,. I the plllll ef f d.lie sl.e.lj' ...in. If I.i ree q'l.it.ii; - ar" fed :.' e i. oi i s'r.i a ti ie n-i ; i ai.'.-i. iier- 1 iiet- li !',' e. Hi e'.l i.i! t i'l e i ! . 's f..r . i ' 1 1 lie I ii- -leaf ..a : -. a l.n' per .-. ti'aee ..f -t.aw em be u.ib,i, I by so d ene. Th.- ereai.i' .line.-r of injury iiy r.ils at- I mi, e if lin- eats are I. f: un: iiivshed is about li iiy ivn- m W i I i ' ll I'll 1 1 be I! "e ', I ill I .'I Vol' ot' 1 1 1 re. h - ne the crop in many cn- Thc ate Many insi-t Pi. 11 oats al-ine are min ti ;i. tier tiian nnv mixture of .mi h :.s food for cells. The writer has a hieher .ap- pi'eei.lti f the Vallte.f cot n. ivil-'ill- aiilv used, as a food f,.r even yoiiue animals, than have many fee.!.", s. but !:e uses oats freely in present condi tions. Ii would l- a consilium nam much to be rejoiced over if Ihe present low pries fur oats would lead to the min li larecf use of ihis -tain as food for Pie human animal. Its use for this purp.se has ereatly increase. I wiihiii ihe last quarter of a eeii.'ury. but il may wisely U'eome more general. Rhomberg's Coat of Arms. The lirst man who made a name as a woman's dressmaker was lili nnbere. the son of a P., iwirian peasant from tin iieield'orliooil of Munich. Hue .lay in IT-'i .1 beautiful I'.irriaee appcaie.1 on ihe boulevard in Paris w'uh an es ciiiclii eii in the shape of a pair nf corsets- and an open pair of -iss rs .lint cd on the panel uf rm-ii dour. This w;c Pllolllbcle's mill of anus. lie owed his rapid sii s t. his eetiiiis for eon- cealine and remedy o.e ' ( is of lie- uri., e left an annual inc.. me of ,iu.iiii; a year ( his heirs. THE JOKER'S BUDGET. JESTS AND YARNS BY FUNNY MEN ( OF THE PRESS. i Mary UouRht A Wheel-Just About ! -Couidift Tell-Merely A Suppos.. tion Not Afraid, - now M.Mtv tioiiiiir wnKnr.. Mary look a lioaritiin lions , An I on eaeli il illy un til Mie ni.nl. -i dollars profit, and Applio I it on In r lire!. ,it r M.oi r. I don't see how "U ean c.'ill . plain wish was half as good ioo"ui; 1 ottie - "You inc. dear:" e a 1 ns' r tki 1 . Parke I don't siipp -e, old iiuui. o 'iiit ready tppteeiate how hri.eiit my eliil dn n aie. Lane No: 1 huve never it.it your wife. MKIIKI.Y A SI fl'o-ll'loN. Ililand Ilomewooil is always alliidiiu to his -rent trouble. Whtit -oi l 1 f trouble is it llaiket I think it niu-t be stoiiinili trouble, lie is alwny tiyin.; to drown it. Not H!.ii '. Mr. Wiekwirc I luiieve you are ufraid of work. Dismtil 1 an son Me alra'nl of itnylliin, tint 1 un be :is eilsilv d-de-d Us work kind. Nit: KVl'I.MXKI). Ask t-l'id you ever notiee how aitiny 1 Id iiuiids ri le on th" merry -i round ' 1 wonder iiy .' No-ii Why. tiny eaeh have a ( liunii to lateh riius as I le y eo aroutl I. AT TII.5 KX'I or I'UK s.;.-il. l'ir-t Siiinne-r 1 iiri -What in the worl I i that i' Seeond Siiaiiiirr tiirl That is a eo n-p,.- I" pii bv.'rai.ii of the men t whom 1 am i ti-ti -'e !. wil l inii 10 ma'.r If it;-i :t Mr;. Iletip. rii - woiid-r if tlieie tei'.iy !s anytime; in tii- res; cure we hear initeh ah.mt : Mr. Ile:ii."k la to wo lid he f-r me if y.. hi wo'il 1 'ry t on your t.ti,'ue. Ill 11 O.'IXIOX'. r. ll.i-lil'iil af.r years of s-e.t 1 niU mi It if 1 -ii- 1! I pro propo-r 10 to to iinv one wii.i: wmtM y..ii think? Viss'l.or.ew i t i d Ih'iik the otl 1 vva- eotiiin: t an 1 t.d. ,1: .. 1 rn.-Ki). .1.1,'iet- U'li , in" n'.e i work Pill ! Pallets -! do in Ml nv, but he n I ,'it t 1 stayi d and lill -in ! it. 1 m: : 1 1 .tl-vt'MKM. "Poetor, this i ...o'i visitor of mtr-i is a v. iy sii k -ii'..' : '.. 1 1 ei. e v. We tllti-t be .'ill bv wiiiiii i.e I r 1... . i up but 11 t too -u I ii. u i . five I . ; 11 ,!.-h of iee .renin .very two hot.r- lid I 1 1 : .u the nietiiiii '. ' l-l I I V. '.r.i--v. .il l ver ball "Naiv. I - ; -ii" I was set tin' on broke " v. 1 ' a hi: NKi teto- Mr. Wo.ilwir.' -"Taut yotitij fellow ymi have ia your o'li. e i. tin- mod c o" ni' d puppy I ever ran aero-.." Ml . nineii-vv.ir.. "li-. I kii-w. hut vo l niu-t rem nb-r he is youn ' yet. mi l hi- , h ,r e tci :- no' f.i'.y for.ne I lie h:i in vc" hi ni tr..- I bv lire ' Mr Woolw ire ' "Hi "i i d hcl'.er lire llllll " A IOAI. t.I'Vi. I'll Ca-r .;t -''-ay, o'l mm, .1 ar lo -in.- a h 11 Ir. d i T c 'te i. : tiiaa y -a v. 1 i c a v . ill' aeo. " l ir ietl - 'i'is, I was w-iT .III- abo H my , 1 ' I - t iicti." : p n,l up now, . ii ." N . fiiey h iv . r.e.va - ih i! I know tii. I,- 's no use iii iryiiii t 'i' U is a en -.t ' id oil' my ni n I 1 I'll' ll! V 1 . .: X 1 .'! "id hale to have to c it . e 11 tic wav y..i .1 1 ' -runted Pi ' p - 1 iroiieh the pa; 11:-ot il . I'll lo- lie bill cill'lect j n s 1' i-laciiiiti eo'i mii 1 dow n l,k" I t!i il. iiad VoU can't lew 1' ee ail-c you i; in n 1 :oi tiny leeta ".I'm." cluekcl III' hci in tin' aliin-iii-: I", p " oil h ive 1 , 1 ic ,v our eo 11 lea n-' yoi haven't - : a-iy jcar-l'." MAKIXIi -I HI! " lit 1 I I 1 u.i "Why do von 1. 1 I tii.' death : ! ii mi of Ilie ucwp.ip-r - 1 c ircriy ." P' li-l - "I waul io sc.- v ae 1. r Poll is true to me " 1 .urii -"What do von .111 '" I. Ih-! -"'A'eil, he - ii I mi if I didu'l loc ii 111 he would kii! h til cl'. mi I I'm anxious to know whether in-s a u.au of hi- w rd ' MEiK"i:o oi.icM . lie "I'o you know tinit yo i rotiiind inc v. ry min li of the went her .-" Shi' "In what respect" oil are so cl.au :eab!c " "is that so ? 1 10 you know tlmt I do ft -ee the h ast riMcmbiuiioe b -tweeti you and the went her ?'' "1 011 don't say eo ' ' Yoii are certainly not like the w e ll her. You know the weather's soanMim 's bright - you never are '' ins i i i;- kiikni b. She b'.us'uc I prettily 11s sh told the si-tcr ot her bet youn- man Unit she thought she iiinil i buy a hirlli lay pre-enl f. r him. "You kuo.v him better linn I lo." she said. ' so 1 l ie come loyoii b.r 11 I. ice " Yes," said ilie sister, in ui-111 ly. " h. yci, in Iced. Wh it would you ad , i-e me to ee! :" "( li. 1 dot. 1 l.n .v." rep! el the sister, caic'c.siy. I eo ild only advi-e y.m in V'eueral tern.s prom whit I know of him. however, he will iipprcciiite son e- thiitH that can he easily pawne I belter than soiinithiiie; that cannot ' tr WAS TIU'B l ate in the venin ; a report spread throu.h tlie train that we ha I a fellow-piisseti-er a iiuui worth ?'.'', l(li 0 0. who hint -o tell on tit P11IT11I0 1 11 tide ill ijuirv of Ihe porter of my ear and lie le plied "I ill's what dry say, sail, hat yn' can't alius tell. Pe'-t in lie next far. hut i can't .,1111 say if lie's rich till inuiviiiii' ." Next moriiiii 4 Hie po-ter ln'c'iniie I m into the smoking coinpiiriiiunl an I sii I: "I lit story wa. all tr 11 ', s:ih." "Then lie's wortit sV.'i'.nO'l IHIH. ell?" 'All of da!, sah, tin' in1 lib 1110'." "i'mv ill I yon tind oul ." "Prom de odder po'tah :U I'e ecm Hin Inn , est cin him ill cents whi c eK ryhody el-e Inn inn down vvid u quarter.'' A short lime aeo Pi- P. st. dice 1 e p.'irtltictil d'.-i l il linn it liiiir .-nl could 11 : lawfully lurry lelteis, .,n b'ttets if its own business, with nit payine Imstaeo Ihereoii. Now ih - order has been modified so thai lin y are allowed A bay's lirst teeth are the central in cisors, iiml appear from the llflh to Ihe ciehlli inontli. l'ive jj filins of pure horie acid, dis solved i'l one pint of hot waler loriii an exoeo.i.t wash. I.ozetieis made of clycerine ami .lu.ilibe paste are a beuelicial allevianl. for a dry throat at nieht. Muscular rheumatism often yields to doses of salol and pheiiaeetiue, live Ciauis of eaeh drue every three hours. Pqiial pans of powdered eainplior. borax and salt, used 11s a snuff, will be found to 1.,. a cood remedy for a cold in Ihe head. l'etiiiel tea, a simple but effective remedy for onlio, is made by infusine two drams of the seed in a pint of boil lue water. This remedy for frost-bit ten feel is ,vorih savitie: Pure earbolie acid. one. half di-itn; tannin, one half drain: tine ture of Iodine, thirty drops; simple cerate, two ounces. Apply twice il day. When persons addicted to the use of nrdetit spirits feel the need of a stimu lant. Its place may be taken with a dose of concentrated tincture of com mon oats, fifteen to ihirty drops in hot water. Where limbs become badly chafed, sore. Itchy, and rotieh. frequent appli cations of 1111 ointment compose! of two drains of tar ointment, one drain of oxide of y.iuo and one otitnv of cold cream will be found sooihini; and lieal iue. 'flic preparation known as "mustard liniment" Is composed of one dram of oil of mustard, two drams of cunt camphor, otic half ounce of castor oil. inn! four ounces of alcohol. Ii.sso!ve the camphor in the alcohol, find then add the other iueredietits.. Acute bronchitis will sometimes yield to the followiue treatment: Ittlb the chest wiih warm camphorated oil. and cover It with a piece of llanticl. Take eiie teaspiHinfnl every three hours of 11 mixture consisting of two drams of lliiid extract of ciibcbs, two drums of brown muriate of ammonia, two drains of mixture and etioiieh syrup of wild eherrv bark to imke four ounces. Wnitifii: for the Hint. A sniall lmy who had n eroat dislike for school returned homo for dinner 11 little earlier than usual. "Tommy, y.m nauehty boy, you have 1 11 plavlne truant," said Lis mother; "a little dicky bird came in at the win dow' j'.tld told Ilie so." The next morning Tommy set out for School as usual. Intriiie the iii;i!t:;n hts mother heard a noise from the far end of the kitchen, and, looklue 101111.I there, saw Tommy crouched under the table. "Toiiniiy. ymi fiscal, what ate y. ii lloills' t!,"l'o'." S.'.'il'. t'.ilt ll" W.ls diseoVIe 1 he ei'iwb'd out, :nid. led line up a brick whh h he had by him. said: "I w'. waitiii' to croak tlmt di'!.. bird.'' (al.nrii Hinl !.!. lo'lli'icl In 10 to 0) .Vli. 11,. .. 1 (' stiert llif ..! ti i' I'l'i-.t'i llo-.,i..0l l!.i' bleuif. s...j. 1. .1 WHI, ,.i.ll I'll'.;.' el I'l. Ae- . '- 1 i.i.,ir!, .! I ..!... .litTu-1- t...- !' - ... i' .'. 1 ' !..,- .1 il.i- 1:;. !..- iP'.-. P.- Iii --.i .! .!.- . 1:1 lo il l. I! 11 i.i le- I I .1,1 ii :ii .! ' 1 'I , ... .1 . 1 ! l : I . li ll I on,' '..;'.. II, .el '. i-..'.- i ! I' .... -1. I - :ii ii 1 1. I a I ' io .ti '- r ! I,.i n 1 It ;;, -t.n ... .1.-', ..u.i 1. : . 1 . e I. . If:."! ti on! ..id I I..' i' i'.li'i to do a 1.1: lioniiu', 's w ork l,,r 1 11 j ,r- l e t'li, A . ... -;,t-r, I '.V.i;. -.. ..,( V 11 Id. III., "l 'I v--i' ;: i.'io 11 ;!-,. i'e .i.- ... io, m... ; t-m ..; i,,,. i-ylijui ' .1 " : ' I' r -I'i., I,--: ie- I-; ,.' 1 . , ":,,i. ii...' . 1 t.-td !., (, y ii 1 , . .. : .. r ;, I; i,,,i I '.!., ' I .. ,. r 1; i,!..rm it i,.i 1. V",ll H.il.'l iv,, .t It.; 0 ...-r, ll, - in,',,-. ,.ii ate i ii'- ' roll. ... in;-;' v-iia,.ii.-iii.inl mil i.vln-vi' t'. .li lin-. Inc. t-i.u :, Inn,',-, j. :, I i u ., 1. .,.,1 in is- ..; va n tt,;.. mi 1 ; .1.: ... 1. al 1 - h- ,. Ii. 1...!. I I , . '..I li." !:.' I ..,',, , j.;.- in 1, 1 , M,,. !',-,i ,it t,i,' liil . ( .... - e 1 stamp, l.v t ,,' l -ii o.i'.l. It.. ..... 1,1 I..- ,., ,i-1 i.. N. V. , it... K .! I ; ! - in if ii.. ;..e- '..I' 11 i o... i l.C . , .I'i.n I .-, I.., ., I ike r .li Mtil-i-. til tie. r.-,,t ..jot- ; 1 tin J. 11 I -l as. I.i. i.ia. l u.lk llii) v.ilildL'lu luc! eoa.ti, ,( ,(l iai. b,ri. I'lnit'ii- tault w it'i others is iisuaiiy a i'iiiiii1! ,'itini,t nnv ,-! hr:t-reliiu on sflt. ,'. li-ir-.,-.- I..,i" '., -,e. t, 1 ii. .re ', r a. ll -h.irie, ' ', 1 ... ! .i ..-r .,'.'. join- ':: i I' '1. 1! i, . .-...I-ui.i 1 ... !: -r.n. W . ..;.. -r-u; r.-i 111. None ean Know vvtiat it mentis t sii.l.'r .'Tccit those who also liinov wn.it It menus to love. I Iso's Cure for ( 'oi'stmiptlon rellev es tlie lliosr ol.-t illHt" eoli;,s - Knv. Ii. Ilccn mi 1 1. I. KII. I.e-illC-it'lll. Mil.. Fell. "t. I-'. I. At a Glance anyone tati sc ! tin; fhfTi'i'cnre Pc twee'.i toe twin 'oar of chair, jmro i and other laundry soaps, but you'll kn iw the diliei'. itee when you use j it because it idealises with j Less Labor 1 Greater Comfort tflvrl!r..,LM ,IIiii!ini lUrnnm Ku., S T, HEREJTT IS! IWi' i i lonrn sit nbcitt ll..rs.'! II" w !-' l'iek Oil1 (ioe.lon,.; K11..V Il.i! erle. Ileiirt jii.l s. (ir.,l.U axni'11- Kruil'l.' I'o. 11". i, h p un I Kff'-' a Cure when ami-- is (,,,-e t,-' JVtl th.' l.y lit ' h? V. nn, In ,.ll tl,.' rMTtveu. r.ir.s c' o, A .eiiiil.' II iv !.. Sh., .1 11. .r.-" I'r .(.i'.Ij I All U.N .i-'t ,'tii' Viitna'.I.' 1 11 1 thi 1 i-.n --ihi In' uti.ntiK 1 l,y r.-: Itn- i.iu' lOO-l'ltii: ll.l.t sTIt VTIIO llllltii: HOOK, w'.i ', wj toll ferwu-.l, ".e 11J, mi re -.'ii.'. uf nly 2 rrnt in hihihim. BOOK TUB. HOUSE, tat L.uuarJ 1st., N. V.t ilT. Sunlight Soap T7V SOMEBODY'S ABSENT DARLINQ. Where Wntl.lcriin- WMHr 1 To-Niuht "-Accoi'ilinii to Him. mm mm Jieur I'd titer: Have liceti utiablc to ivrile lately, as have spent most of my lit.ie in wheeling. Have Hiieecet'ed i:i making a very fast reconl for myself and am now doiuc crenl time. The 111:1 cliim' I have been usini; Is one of tin old fashloted kind, ratlier heavy, with lion detachable chain and ball beniinc. Notwithstanding this, I expect to lead ill competitors In the po us -you please race to nlelil and cot way easy. Your nlTeclioii.'ite son, JIMMY. - New York World. It is iioblo to bear like a hero tlie calamities of life, but It is leitoble to ?i,iitinue 10 suffer tind. r ill. -in w hen the time lias arrived to triumph over them; and only nn iutcllieeiit view of eac 1 case can reveal when that time has nr rived. The iconoclast Is aeain n'orond In the land without a inir.'.zlo. His latest yarn Is to the effect that Panic Webster ihar.eed a tour st "two bits" for ttshinij him out of tie mud. In a MarshtielJ Kwutnp. .9 r V-Al mmm v frt t n n j sv V3 The Blue and the Gray. Both men and women nro apt to fuel alittla blue, when tho gray hairs begin to show. It's ft very natural feeling. In tho normal condition of things irray hairs boloni; to advanced They have no buainesa whiteniuc tho head of man or woman, who haa not begun to g" down tho flopo of life. As a matter of fact, tho hair turns (;ray reirardle.s.j of nge, or of life'. 3 tsea&ons ; tsomotimeg it is whitened by richness, but moro oftt.a from l;;.ck of cato. When tho hair ftulea or turun crny tlu'rc'a no nocd to resort to hair dyes. Tho normal color ol tho hair is restored and retaii-ed by tho use of AyeYs Hair Vigor. O (0 A ct s k. "it s'erv (tec. J. C. DON'T DRKJK IT! . foil-. I 1 foil I Miilt I t I v i-.i". .-rhrr 1 1 ll u h. IU tti 1 'lit an l fir I 1 .i-i :aili 11 - 1 v LOOMIS & N Y M AM. 7 ittln, Ohio. OPIUM' Less than a cent ia One Cup One Cent U pure Cocoa no chemicals, That describes ; Walter Baker & Co.'s Breakfast Cocoa. WAI.T!:R UAKliR .ri CO;, T.imii.J, - Urtrcttcsler, Hass. lill1 hi OH, EMI Mi If JmM litfjre anl Af.c- oiViij." (Tin !"W I'l' i'-' only lu in; ittr.'l po-sil.lrt l.y tin ioi'ii-iiseeht i in oiint' e. i.t O'lly ilo. fiii !"' cnt-niu . much InforniHtioit Itilntivj to I is .. Ui" v.i'.ir .r...-:y Rives a t mi"t- Aii:ilvi8of iiv.'i'yliiin : p.'1'tniiiiii lo '.'iiiiii-'iii., M irini ; mi I flit I i'o uiet i.i mil ItimriHj in' iliililiy K.iniiii.'-; lo-.dit..' we't Vil.n'ih ll'eii'i'i mi l t r; wriplions, lixnlnont .;,sof llot.ii.ie.il fi iietic, loiiv-t M-enf Ui'doi.ii'v "erhs. Neiv Kdiliim. Uevis" I mi I IW. ir-.-1 with I onmlete In ! W al' tlm l-k ' thi'ltnustthi'idis no t.;m. f ,' e ,si i' v tt to io i.ian ntMrn -y. J-:i i wit until volt h:.ve illnen i'i '"' ' t e. l v l..'..r- v m or I 'i' I.iu w;n i at cur for thi. vii iml.lii vnlum.'. OM.V Jt) i KM .S rS I -1A 1 1. t-en I postal notes or posla;;,) -tulips of nnv I'.eim niii.it ion ll it ini'rf' r t'liiu cut'. BOOK PUBLISHING HOUSE 134 Loonorcl Street, N. Y. City. 134 Leonard Street, N. Y. City, for ll s. rv.-Mlie imr....'..l tin- tfreit ein-.w;..) inlius i ini: :i huiiilieil limes tin. We. nskeil. It is on.p't lely Intleipil. innkiii.J tlm iiifnrniutiiiii instiiiilli' vailhle. Willi th s v.iiti- em ff f iih!e bonk uu Inivo n nr!.l ii.' loi.ml. r lit your tl i.t.' en. I , niul cull .5v B Q V ,.,i5iy mu.jiIj- n Inck of enrly ciIium ti.iiiitl nilfnnlai;iv. AVInti reieline, kar cl, n'l you i-nnsintl.v i uiitc m-n.-s re' i-reiiei's on lull In nndiT-tiin ? Isn't ." tie. n sin. dt amoitni lo uy fur liiivin s.w-li knniv leilK-l it li o.il? Do fit knew l,n I'ru'sus ivus. :i.,,l i ii.-t e ht. lived? W'lm l.i.ill t I.i. ryr.imi.W, inl when? Tlmt sound irnve'R lt.'" feet per mcinl.' What Is tlm longest river in ll-e nrl.l? Tlmt .VIiiii-.i r.tlo ittvei.le.l the i inn pus-, in l-tl ', and n l.n Marco P.il.i mt-l Wh.it ttie i..i-,ie.!i Iv "ot 5tf C5 si( l in. bonk e.eil.i,i. Hi.iiisniiilsnf i ii.'.nn itimis nf jut C I f mill innttirs i.son tvuti.h'r about. H l H' very S3 V lui. prico ol hull lollnrml IMI'ltOVJ. Votlts..! r . j Tlie I.a 1 . Tho ,,1p ,,( ..ir..pt and itL'i'.V.'t safety wttU J Kh'cli In tie-i inn' tifi' Syru; uf I'i t', imdi'r alt finililioie., niiiUci it llioir fiv.ir.t.' !i'tii."l. To gvl tlm trim nn 1 itcnuiiU' iivlicli', Ionic fur III" namo n( the (.'.itlforniii Kite Sjtiiii (ten i.o)'. i'i'iiit"d noir t!io butto n of ihn imekiv,!!, Pol' s.ilo l.y ftll fiw. unsiblo ilr Jinjist u I t, i re tire ti slip's to every .uestion, tint prejiullce never sc h but on. VfKtnrn Cunnot be Cured - t by local ft.ilii'tion.i. n-s tlmjr rminot roch tii .1 ,1 ...... i, . 1, nf tlie t'HI'. I Itt'ie l "Illy Olia wy loi uib dcHf nms, n I tl'iit is l,y t'l.nslilu-, 1 tiiniK.1 rauimiies. D.-iitni'SS is iiiie"'" '' . " flAinrd t.iii.lii.i.ii yf He mucus Ihiuin vl Ilia KinlHcliisii 'lulu'. Whfit this tutie nets !" fldiiiril oii huve n rumbhiiK botunt er Jit;icr fcri lii'urine. ..nil vviti-u it. is eulirrly flnsvil IK'Kliii'H in Hie le-ult. and iiii'ess t!it infliim . niniiu.i c 111 l l.ik. a .ml unit tlil-i lulu' " : slnrill.ii n niiritiiil r inilittiin, lieKiiint will ' II dot mi ni f.nwiT. N 1 ne ca-i's mil nf ten oiii'e l Iiy c itui ili, which ix iinUiiiifr bin n iu IIhiiii'.I C'.,t,, litii.il of tho mtir.nis Kitrt'iicrl.. Wi: ili e.vx Him lliimlnit Ho li.rs for itnf rmt ef Do ifi,es (ini,s,.il bv ri,orlil Hint e.01- net t . i tiivil Iiy M ill'i L'uturr.'i Cure, tr'cinl for caeuliti's fi.'.'. P. .T. rnrKV & Cn., Toledo, 0. Fel.I Iiy lii-.ti;i-ls, Z'ic. UU' Paiui.) Piiia ure t'u tet, Tlieliest si.hlier tit any 111 my la the cue who will obey orilcrs the liesl. Itrnil llfeni Itrlt. id In tin Mitinto. Pr. A .'new V nr 'oi t . cirl thi s (..'i fi ol n ih'f in all li s i. Hi -atii.. or S) iiipitl lie! o Ili-iii't Hi-ca.-i' in !1" uiin it. s. :.tnl sinclily i'f fi. ts 11 eiirc. It i- a !. 1 li -' r.'ii'.'i'v for I'ul- iitiltieli. She II 11. ss o! ll' 1 al 1'. Mllellll'I'IIIU S. 1 s, I'a'ii in I,, ll side an. I 11 I n iiii.t.niis of 11 ii-i,is -i ll ari. tin.' .I. si' ceiiviiici's. If your 1I1 iiit-jim Imsn'l 11 in si.nk. 11-k him to procure il Inr ou. It wilUuvu jour l.lo. ve vour chllil to the iitreet, ut.il you will tlie world a Hil.-r. l''l'l'Sstipir.t ffrt'iin.l pii'm:iniitlyctiro'l. No (a-:il'ii.r llr-l il).s use ni Hit. Ki. ink's (liiKA r N m; v k II Ks'i'oituit. l-'reo $'.' 1 1 in 1 14.1 1 iuml Ireai -ibn. hfinl lo Pr. jvline, Ull Arch St., 1'blliw.l'. . I'.vei v limn Is n hypocrite who prays 0110 way iiml lives another. Mrs. Whisloiv's Sno'lilni! Svriui for i liihlri-n tul I, I in;, t-,ii lens Ihe minis, tiiliiics inllaiiuiin. linli.r. liaj ;- pHiii, 1 111 ,-s inil 1 -iilh'. iV. 11 hot! Ic. livery mull must pay his own tuition in the school c-f expei'leiice. Pt. Vitus nano. On Imttlo Dr. Fitincr'i ''peciili cure. ( he'tlur, .'rcibiiiin. N. Y. 1 1 en it w oik is KoiuetliliiK that cannot, bo paid tor hi money, it afflicted It b ure ) dm Dr. Inc Ttioini eas't Ke. water. DrucnislsHi'lJ at ed.: tr L.uilu Trv to Ic liidepeinletit without letting peoi'le knew it. G) of cite-, t-'t 1 t-y I Ayvr In., l,.,Mc!i. Ulftk I7ei.l t mi mis. Mil S I i:u. 'I'.l-le. le'.!. VfO 1 In till!,.. S. ! 1 I,, , r.-tf .! fact and all Cocoa . i (3 und." 0 3S Kf N10NH ty 1. .'!imi to:i Avon, A. M., U. V. 1 lusts;, nio-t Vain t.K lliio'n fo.' 111.' lleliseliold, t ieillll,; as il does tl... . n-ily disnniii-li.' I Syiii'itoms of ihil'i'ivut. D. i'is.-., tho t'liis's, lin I Mc.ins or rr-'ventin Midi Dis c.isn nn I th-' Simiili'st Itntiolitfi w hich will nil" .-tt.. er enrj. 5'JO PACES, rnoi'i;.si:i,Y n i.i'si u i nn. Tile lli.oU is wi'ltt.m 111 ,l:i ll i'V I V lay Knuiis'ii, nn I is fret fr uit t ie ti'.'iiuie.'tl let'in-i wit udi fen Ift- iinist J)'t.r Hooks mi vn'hi 'lest to tiie .'I'le'i'iility of r.'ii I i s. Tim Hook is illicit I'l to lij ni Serv.ej in tin luniily, nn I i- so worl.' I ns lo hi r.'ii'litv nu ll rioij I l.v f.'l, Only CO CTS. POST-PAID. ENGYClOPtDlfi ini-lil neli ho ll, 11111111! of lie.

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