ll-
IN HIS NAME.
tittle Kr.'.i, t ike Thli Mak. Life Seem
final.
The "I ii.tso" man of tho TnUon
Journal witnr--cd a pretty littlo In.
I'idcnt at the corner of Temple anil
Washington streets the other day
rative of the law of lovlm; kind
ness w.-ich rules some natures.
That is always a tuny corner.
There was n little croup of people
wailing, as t Ivre usually is, for an
opportunity to safely run the ir.-iunt-let
of teams nrul street ears. The
voice of a ccntlenian -one whuss life
IukI c.viilently heen spent arulil refill
ins inlluenccs was heard almo the
il Mi ly those stiitiilinji there.
"I suppose there is a policeman at
this Corner to assist people to crossV"
"Oh, yes: there jronenillv is "
The replv came from an avprnfje
wimiaii, who was herself waiting for
hii opo'iiiii: mi the wall of vehicles.
Sli;- liad not loo!; il. appa'-ently, into
the face ( f the u'entleiiian.
But at my elhow ihe:e stool ,1
woman ot a ili'Terent tpe. An air
nl reiine pent i-luni; to her sown, her
liat, atitl i entiling in cviile eespolio
t he rotiii 'd huly. She was an observ
ant woman, and ha 1 at once discov
ered what I an 1 the :ierai;e woman
had failed to see.
May 1 assist you. sirr" in the
sweetest v i itoa jinali'p
Tlt.inlx vnii, iirulam. 1 will ae
t ''pt vour o.Ter. 1 am nearly blind. '
With the "tare of a Cheslrrtleld he
i.fferod hi- arm t" the lady and in a
Ju iitite tie xv.is s.tfolv acio.s and ex
lres.i:m hu thanK t the kind lm
l(n wn. wheat that moment trans
loirel li-i chii's!'' to the i are of OW
i ci l'"H, that la'ue Imdieil and kind
li Mi'tcl olli -or, wh" tlnds constant
employment at that busy corner.
1 H 'W many women would havo
dune that I tnu-ed as I went niv
way. Sh .-tiilen d tn loss of dignity
ty tli.it tho.u,'ht(ul little act to a
utrann-i' and d d not foolis'ily hed
la'e -i ml as!, herself: "What will
pei.j.!.. 1!. was ' in MN name."
l.tvlnit Heyond One' Menu.
All American capitalist, who is
ii keen obsvi ver, I. reported to have
Klid that there was ind an American
eitieii who-e income represented a
sakuy : 1 w.:s imt livinn beyond
b.is tueans And added that, if
the nun u I a family, l:e was brmu
tii.' up th.t' 'amiU to standards and
xv, nits that he oald nut honestly
uratify. 1 1111 own observation does
imt bear witness 't.i this assertion.
Hut if the al:e,e.l fact l e true to any
1 Didderal.le extent It. may be re
uarded as am.n:i; the causes of the
many emb'V.ieiueut.s and other pe
cuniary vlelli:. litem ies which have be-
onie so eo!niii"u of lati voai 'T'lay- j
'liU 1 j" races ,:,,s ocen 1 ue ruin 01 a
multitude1, but 1 i v in j hevond one's
mean- m;is! bear 1 art of the blame,
And it. is more serious than I
Hi-ill T v iliil'iued. It involve'
com- !
false !
prcteii-es an 1 frau 1. It is a mean 1
snccie, of crime and vet often com.
mitled xviihiit any coi,i unct in:i. !
I 1 1 are afraid or adi-imed to sav '!
can ! ait a-'l it, and xet nre not atrau 1
..r asliamed In , oiitniet lier.ts xvhicli 1
I liev ejuiiot ti'-iicstly pay . -.-I hrist l:m
lie;iiee'C"r.
Slavery In Slain.
Sin verv has been abolished in name,
but it can never by abolished in fact,
for t he slaves I; axe no means of sup
port itii: t heitiseives -nt side their ma-"-te:s'
houses. Kv.-rv member of the
Siamese upper classes can fetter hi"
servants or throw them into prison
without any kind of trial or permis
sion beinj necessary.
I Hie liio' liine- 1 went- to call Upon
one of ti:e ablest ,-Hid most enlight
en. mI of the Ministers, a man who
has been to Kurnne .in I who once
;i"t i. ;t i I trot into serious trouble for
' ry i iu to i naiieiirale a sort of wom
an's nejif moxemont in Slam. I
made :u xvix by mistake Into a part
, his uroijtids where iitors were
le t e ie-, ni l I 'iciud a slave
last -ii " .;.,,vii to the cr.ind in an
.njetii.'iis i.in l of i llorx1. in which
be cuM no! teie h.-ind or foot,
xvhile :i i-.i .' lor -live tortured him
with sev.-re sf.,i,cs of a bamboo rod
at the xx..r,i of a metnb t of the
family in order to f,.rce him to e n
ess t,, some mis . i-'l.--(,oiiteii)porary
b'ex lew-.
TI.OKti lx..;,i;l. the I-aitfllsh
Ti-.veiist and Sou: Ii African traveler,
does not hive a hich opinion of the
Matabeies. xxin, are troubling the
Hiitisti settb-rs in South Afri.-a.
said lie, tl ther dav: "The ll-iht-
inc.-iiialit ies o the Matabeies have I
never been teste, by cntact with a j
tiett ine i ace. Their warfare has con- j
t-lsted mainly "f raids on Inferior I
races. They j.re ac-usf.mi d to Dm ,
most 1 ra'al massacres. Thev are so 1
., ..11 .. .1 . . i ' i 1
tliorotielily sav.i ', that it is imjios- i
nible for t hem t'. exist bi side civiliz-d
people.-'
- -- 1 ,
Permanently Cures
! i't -f it r 'ttf'i'-a Mirt"i'tf ilUt'H'P ia
ill' '1 nt I. 1 1 f t-i f i-ij. itri'.iirirf ;t nl
Mini !n. i In- l ii il. it fx t-- v hi- v tuittl
i-f S rif,'tlti. ( ' tt it!'. Mil tn.M. ti. ,htmI
no r.'iivi!; a'i 1 -fr 'ii ;tlt'i tli vitnl
flnil, i'vl rhr u;ti il 1 in- u h' . y-t"m,
i ! isi (!'. ;f t ttiriworT future it-
tl knf ii'- M. I't' -til - to R-t llfl'J'lV,
H-i'l only lI'Mtl's. ht'tfl'isM
'S
Sarsaparilla
CURES
llottl's PilU --!! ali Llwr MM. siok Hea1aohi
WIFTS SFECIFIC
, K.-r i..n..v.iiiiti the pntirfl Byptrm,
I (-Iiiiiimu: mu nil I -..is. ii fnnn Mm
(l. wliciliiT .a scroiiinnis or
Itial.ui.il orii.ui, Oiis i ieiarati"i-. lias noeijual.
F.irriirtilwn rmnths I hail n
I raiieiT ih on nix- t.iririm. I was
aie.l I'V list l.H-al I'liysiriiiiw,
.-! ..Iii.iini-I no r.-'iet : II'.- sere prailuallx grew
worse. I liaallx- took S. S. S.. linn xvasi'iiun-iy
riir. il afici nsmc t'-I'l'I'li'S " .
'. ll. Mi l.ruoiu , Hen'lerson, Tel.
Tiv.itisr on llleml and Skin Ptv
oaavfl inaiii'ii inf.
Til B SWiKT Srreirie f o
A tlut, Ga.
MVT4M KOWI.1,
I'jintiimu find no ! in ni:i:l,' t, nnd
! In ir vfipm nre iievT nulil, hut tlir.x lay
IlirecP .rjrH j, l M lit I O II t t U1 1 C Ml'
Until liny other Inveils. If i-KK" '"
ilesircd for home line, those from Illin
iums chii be produced ill us low rust,
propoitionnti'lv, ns ntlier coys, ud hs
1 hey lire not only UKid'ul, but are '!
mired ns pets, there is im rciisun why
n lloek shuiild not be kept, espceinlly
by the younger members id' the iii'iiil;-'.
I'urni Mil l Fireside.
KK.priSii MII.K rtlKsll.
Il. re is a lit) le del ice vhieh Ims
been inxeiite.l to l.cep milk 1'rcsli mx -ciiil
.lav-.. It co l ;" s osscnl in! ly in
kind .f closed or si:i'ce;.'iti.
.Mli mi npeliiM in th l ip. to which
ii Inss lebe ringed til its upper end i
ndpisl.'d. the j.iisiMi beile; lend; red
no- Ii"lit by means of mi Inditi rubber
line. Tiie tube i- lluirlo'il by lo
liollolltlll lilies, iiiiinhf red resjiivt
I , 1 scxelitv-tlxe ileives mid eighty
decrees eelllluni'le. The Vls-el Is
tilled with milk to the c l-jo of the
neck, Inch is then child with the
class tub.-, ti in I is now phiceil mi ii
s.ind ni'Htiess or hittmmiric oxer n tire.
The milk ris t" seventy tie
flees mi I s,,n niter to oluhtv dei.'.rees,
me I mux be removed from the lire
lifter rem mini ; at th" ule.ve temiierii
lure I'r.en !"'t I t.xelitv minutes, mid
led t'.v plticinit the esyel in Wiitero?
t'i t- iiit't '-.it ii i i-f from ten to twenty
deur.ei. Milk thus treated will keep
fresh from three 1. 1 four dnvs. e-brn-kii
I'nriiier.
itoorsi run NHKFr.
n s foo 1 tor sic p do
ropi t ly ii;'pr.'ci'tte I by
1 1 is bv the lilu rnl il-
nd S
111
Am -ri
of tie
Hi-tie!'' of food tint r.nuhni.l h is been
. tl 'bl'. d t" ploduceslleh tine bre-Is
.l .dl'-ep. nnd It we wish p. ket p up
nii-1 inipi "X' upon tho-e e haxe im
pott d xv e sl mid supply this food to
w hich they nre ii'vustotir-.l.
Sheen nre Milt it fill 1 v luirdx. and they
can tliiixe on poorer food tlein iii-'ft
il mi "stic anna iN. Hat this h ir li:i"ss
has become 11 positive disiidx antau'e.
S!ie. p ox n 'i ,, loixe come to b' liewe
j),,,,,!,, ,
pine 1 are, no shelter.
nnd if tuned mil uponilie lnoiKitains
orprnri
m l!ia,'e 1 1 y t 11 HX Hie;
K ,,,
' .,
icle
i soi le il of (nil 11 ill this.
is a "l ea! difh rence between
Toll tiicr
mere cusVn
n,,,,.., i :,
mi I healthy, tlirixino
: . ii'i x bad i conoiny for n
I to try thai sort of n plo-
sl" ''l''r,u
i-eediim noxxiidax s.
To raise sheep nl n profit ood care,
oocl shelter nnd n xnrictx of feed nre
essential. In such a intioii roots hold
n very important place, for they siip-
p! the n to u 1 1 1 of water u h-, for
the drv lend of winter times. Thex
nl--- also 1 1. .: ri .-Ii i n mil of in-t nimble
x alie in prcx cut ine- stoiiuich trouble.
New York World.
SK I M
I tl the subject
i writer iii the 1
siivs: ( 'iietu iea'l
i-HPK.sr.
I'skiui milk cheese,
', ,11 lit I'V ( ientlelll'lll
coiisidereil, it call
b. shown that sKim milk contains nl
tno.t all the elements neec-iity toi th'
slippot l ,,i hie and Hi, ichiiildin -, of
t .sue iis.'d up in a.-lix. la's-r. It can
,il. b -ho. xn, t-ixni.; tie plusioloei
eal -nil- "f tlK 1 1 1 -si ion. thai -.knii milk
cli. -. i s lexxhnt touch nnd loud t"
dii'esl. an I thai to one neeiistoin. d to
Whole IHlIk l'll.'1-SC it Msl-K Hat IMld
iinpnlalab'e if eat n raw. but that if
pi-,,.. l-y cooked, it is n adlly dicested
and h-comes. iiioreoxM, mi app,
li.- lie; a 1 1 id. of f I The point t hen
I., I o,, red is this: Can the
American people ," tnucht the
xalueoi t li's a rt .-le, nnd cnu tiny be
le ide to bk- it wlem they tind lioxv
x.dii :b!,. an I hexv clu-ap it is? As there
'"'
th.
in-,- two pnlies interested in the mat
lei- iu till, line a nv to re, Inc.
!r.e of livine, tl tli'f eac
,,, (J. ,, ,,,,.,. m,M.., f,- ,, ,.,,.
. . ,
due s ot he-- arm there woiib
" " ' ii- u" .l reason why such n
re-ult could ii"t be lu-oiielit about
i;,.th 1 nl Pes to be In U' titi d need to
I b-cdue i'. 1 to n prop, r h jipre.'int ion
ot tl
ileum tiiii'''S, nnd utter thnt
ileniand nlel supply c in b
to t ike die el tile mutter.
feel is ceitanilv of cl'-nt II
from w luil. -X or '-id. it is !, ,,,i.
de-el'X es inl.-ll e. til lit I . lit o
'idei'at ion. "
l ow . Ks. TS.
There i . nn -i o moil, y nnd
Lie l:i pi o I'lcl le; e'e ; thllll
t-Vp'el, ,1
I he sub-
IJ.oltilie e
1 at inn
iT'deoli -
less ll.el
I'l IHI'-t!"
llies b s!
Hie eon
ore ) ,..v
bl olb Ts or r llse ; It I I
labor iiud i jsl , and r turn--1
-i t th- y ar i oii'i-l. I- in-
f. , t product an I iiapnr- e,o feedinu
iiud lunniiu; i'11- r. nnd no bleedme.
M'ld.linc an I piekme before pbicii'o en
Ihe market. Tlu v can be produced
profitably if oily 111 c. lit , is the ,ul
ine price, but i' fre.pieiitly mlxanees
to ::n .t to cent .
Vermin m ike in,. re trouble iimone
fowl, I In, i n 1 1 x 1 1 1 1 : i o else. Any bird,
x oiinc or old. which is not dojiixxrll
inay be Misi.celd directly of parasites
nnd sho.ild be cirefully tr. ntd. A
lilt!" Milnii'ir in tie' foo, I occiiHiemilly
is a "nil I tliiur in Miiiimer, Hlltiouc-li
mtsi.si'e in winter, but oil applied
externallx i- th' veal -st s ifecii'ird.
Mntnri liens tre,iueii:lv net sick heeitiise
lice or mites nre p;cyin u;ioti ilnm.
A -'O.id appllentieii of gl(t-! 0U the
ht!d sad rindor th" wings repeated nt.
the cud of five or ni iIbvh will fee-
liieiitly miikc them well, nnd enc'nr
i'ne hiyini; nt one .
Lice mi 1 miles do not often exist
upon the same subject, but choose.
I separate ipi il l Ms. li'Vitse kills both,
I ilcslrox s their iiuhutched !':;.
I (irmxins ehiekens should be well
I fed. There is more dimmer in not
: I lim; enoiielt limn of fecdiliK t"o
! much. The rule is directly opposite,
licit for feeding hens. Chickens,
: hoxxi i e, ;.!i,,ul. be eixeii food which
ll'.-Ollllie.-S e-., ,1 II' I dill' i IIOI flltt 'II.
i S'lh-liiinvs like skim milk. whey. wheilt
b. iiu. iniddliiii's1. nnd pm t icnlnrly
' win ;it, nre rieli ill material forforin lim'
b.i'ie nnd lllll.ele. but Ho Hot lay oil
; i'nl. which ha n tend uev to retnrd
' 1:10.x l!i. Wiieii x avib d chic'ieil '
XX Hldel' It 1 ' I II I i p
or run rue, rl x nt
thi x nr.- -til'tcriiiy for
tix hltle folio,-, s if e,ix
linxe im oiporuii:ty te
V I
ihiinlix. I
.
of
lech r.
1.1. Ill
11 t heir liberty ,
make 1111 (he
d "i ! ni-y by i Tsis) -a' I 1 .' I III,'.
( li e ,,f lli eival, t leaks on H
poultry firm is dele.-lixe troimhs;
ih. y siionld not only be tidil. but s.i
nrraned Ituit fowl i 'l foil the
too I.
nt siiuiiii r prices n I"
twenty 1 1' o eetit-i p'iy n I piotil
I! ii illv. I'll" cost of produeiue. lie m
w slieht llnil the pro'ils nr..
b. lte, lleui upon winter eeeS. ns lie
,. emu. n I o in I conduct -I. K viois.,
it is silUOUt 1 don't n.h'ci the hen-.
; , vx Voi 1. TnUoie.
( XflM i
MUU soirs.
.. xon noisl
1 1 y on xx nut 1 -l .: -. x o
x our poult ry m 1 1 is- .
'I he l.eohorli: lire l!n
011s and popuhir br. d.
Iry-)ieked turk-ys
prices than sctildd
VII kindsof p.-,!. -. a
milk, whether -V 1 oi
l-Vxxl that I' alii 1 -i"-1
lire U -ualiv I ei: !'
AblOIld, th" e .-,.
I'lltU'lli'l fott I Is ;.o:e I a
torn or xx 1 m i , i ' I
daces fat and di ' k- -
I-' owl du id. I ii ml"
do bet l.'l t h i 'i 'X ,e n el o
"V. i,t ihit i"ii " does Ii
i most nuii'i r
, l-i,ii- better
, i y f"li I of
I ,,,.l'ie .-MI I v
o .C, I s.
Dial 's fed to
llx cooked,
d nlone, pro
i; pi eduction.
sm ill '! ks
w. Id to.:, Iher.
" docs id menu dm I Is
So chink no the cracks.
on the stock
It will pay
keep 11 tulk.
y as loiii,'
HI lilt II. ss
lis it continues I"
nnd xii iht.
Wie n the I" n
thai tin- stock do
he found t" pay b
eel the same care
tll.-y will eeliellllly
tl. r
I x. : l. edinc is much commoner than
.starxatien. but it Is ipiite ns ; I n
prexeiil ixc of eee hix inc.
A little bono black added 1" manure
ma. le xx ith hay nlel st raw will enatly
increase its elVect ix em ss.
In th.- al ly spi-lnc s"v the land
impoxerish ',1 by n, ssixe crain crops
I i pens to be turned under.
It is said that one bushel of wheat
will do us much for the poultry as n
bush, ! nnd u ipmrt.T of col li.
Sail mied with stable immure w ill
hnsb u di coinposit ion and t ender it
more ,pi;ck! ax .liable fertile use of
crops.
It p , x , to I. li ii how I" male the
best butler pist a- it pnxs to l,ol n
how to e. t t 'ie most and t lie b. s'
ci . '-nil.
It is eenei'illy b II -1- I" sell mox any
aiiineii which you arc only kc pitic
in tin- ho f oblnininc a b.-tt. r price
in (lie spriuc.
I in i x. ry bo m i ii,,i;;Ji poultry
should I" k. pi I" pr. x. lit any f I
.,,11,; t . HK-'i lllld to . sllpplx thetlll'le
with whit. x.v fredi e rcsand poultry
e .,,ed.
Her. toiole tlil lee h'ls elowd. ,1 pie.
,, turncc: .cram raisinc crow , I , sh, ,p :
i but ninny I'nriie is haxe ,1 is-.a ere, I
, ! their mistake, and nre n.,xx luriiinc
.. : from xxll'llt to sheep I'M I - 1 1 1 . and till, I
: it not only in,, i. pi-olilable, but far
uior ii.e, mat a-- w. ll it.lnlptul ti
the Inn. I.
re tln ie w, th. i- in lb.- lloek .' It
,.o. th, y should be Oil , l be'lic lil'l-he.l
lol iv I. Ml lilt s,. o. ll;,l !' llol
ewe . ill lamb s.n. I" s. Ill to lb,
' bllteh. I. III. XXIX t" III II k ' s!,.p p., X
I is to c ' the ni"il x " ll of lln i'i just
lis ipllek lis possible, H'i. II' I'T 'lli--
' the ebiinee.
i 'I'liel e iii e ab n - h f, c ,x . , in (he
I ll.,ck that l e.plll-e special t real lll.-nl
I ., eje tins care it is well p. haxe n
I 1 1 ii in t r of small eoinpa 1 1 menis 1 1 h, x
i
I max be temporal' x t in th" sii'ii" bain
xx il h t h. i xx e tl .i k . m xx huh ew . s ma.
be ,.,n!im d t'..i a t"m 'I h-y will t,.,t
tret nnd wei ry 'f o, mel .1 ,, tl,..,,
coripauioi's.
u I'nul'sli nielh'd "lb slut:: bnM i
to determine its purity I to sm nl a
cleHll piece of white Ml pel Wltlitli''
suspect ', I in lii-l"' roll il up and s, t it
on tin-. If the blltt' l- is e,., t.
paper will emit u decidedly phnsimt
odor, but if there is nny ahiiual t h I in
the produce the Mm II will be iiiiinis
tnkubly t illoxx x.
(iood fanners like to Hie dumb
brutes e nnfortiible even thoti' hthe
comfort be (fiveii by' straw shed. A
tliollsilll'l-dollar barn looks better,
ncix have more eoiueiiu uces for sr.
illj; Weik. bill rt lied be Ho xv,irile'.
Poind let the stock ;;. xx iii, " huiiched
Hp" bucks this xx inter if x o i haxe h iy
straxv i r slouch jjihss on the pluce.
I'OK THE HOI SEUI. F,.
A RncBD hoi si ok nr.r.r.
The most delieioi'.s way to prepnre n
round of beef, nnd provide n linud
wuiie mill eoiivctiiei.; dish lor the holi
day season, is us follows ;
Tnkea round wei.chin.'i twelily-lixe
or thirty pounds and plnee it in n lin-p'
idalter. Mix well four ilescrt-npooii-fuls
of pepprr, four descrt-spoonfula
of nllspiee, txxo desert-spoonfuls of
cloves, txvn deseit-siooiifuls of salt
peter mid twelve desert-s nl'iils of
salt, w ith four tablespoonfnls of mo
lasses. Ixiib (hi.- coinpeiind inlo both
sidis of the round inn! repent the pro
ces cxery ni'illiinc for three xxeeks,
turninc; the round oxi in lh platter
daily .
When it is l ea ly for ll -e make It
ir"odriixy of be I. and put It with
tin- spie.-.l i-oiiml into n ' n-o.- Ihilcli
oxen, where it m is' stew slowly tor
four or lixc hours, elo., ly c.n, red.
Add water to Ihe i-mxy if liecessary.
I'o not cut il until cold, nnd then , n
very thill slices, almost like paper,
horizontally and cxoidy , so that iiulil
il is almost cm,, it will p resent n eo,,d
appenrntiee upon the sideboard.
There is nothiiic so (40.1, 1, with
home urn le biea l and I. nil, r and tin"
pickled cuciniibc's, xxheii the yoiim:
people o. t back from tic sleich-vid-"i
the eoiinliy-hoiise pally as this old
lashi ,1 d'sh.
ll is :i recipe mel e 1 1 an n liiimlr
x 1 ii-s el, I. and I wrote it down from
th. bps ..f one of the be.sl hen-, keep
ls m lie land nunc tiiall ".Uyeafs
Ho". St lollis Ibpublic.
I lIKsl ll' XTION OK lU'lTFK.
Wilell A . collsii'lel heXX IIIIIIH lllllls
haxe I., en cixeii durmc tlif ninny ceii-
laries pa--t for the pr. .i-val i I
fruits, it i 1 e 1 1 1 n r k n b! e thnt tl,. pits
cut ctieiTin 'i industry in that line h id
,-i o or...., ted e:ii!i-r. It
t'..' ad-, autnee of what is call- I ab--irael
stinli. s. Win u by th" nix. 11
ti. oi of the microscope il xxns found
that lot and di cay wane the result el
tin- iiotieti of small ofeiinisnis, an.i
that not ex. 11 thest futici could dex . loo
without atmospheric idr. it was lie
most natural thini; in the well I that
,-ui'Ci sstnl eiinniiie ,,t fruit . -heiild fol
low y.t the hint bus lone ,eo bcetl
civen 111 coiitiectioii xxith ninny thiniti',
and esj eclally with the pi .-.eix at oil I
of butl. r. I
The dd --linrdcii, is' Monthly" I
corded a nniuber of eases xxle ii but j
l"- 1 1 11 1 been lished out of wells, where i
" '"I'I'-I tr xesselss.s,,e,,,le,
.o.i tl,e u.lt,r lor I lie ske ol lie
eld lenipc,,.,,,-,. These lumps
, , .
,.f butter. ,.. mim.x csos ,v -
turx ..hi. xxerc found just hs fresh i, l
yood hs the dux th. y xxere churn, d.
Keiil from the iitniosphere no punisil-
ic filiiuns could litt ick it. Ilccelitl'.
bullet- has been f.. nnd nt the bottom
of hoi's in the ,., xxoild. It is be
liexeil in Mime cases to be nearly n
tlioiisiiiid years old, mid vet entirely
fresh nude 1. These hints eerliiiiilx
iile of "rent xnlne to the priictieiil
person, xx ho destn-s to see ii dollar
mid cent value in ex. rx seietitll'ic idea.
- ; Aleeluin's Votil hlx .
m inviirn s. Kirs,
V silk xvol in - llir.M'l is, .in Hons
o n 1 1 1 1 1 ,iil t of j ch thick.
.Iiipiiu litis lo I. xx. r than Too entili
iilaki' obserxoi.; siatn. ns sc.itteiei
oxer t he empir. .
Sir Heiijiitniu Kichardson of I,. -tidon
sax s that hicyclniej injures 1 lie spine,
luuas nml cinmhit i.-n.
The evpiilis'oii . f xxal.rni con;:. 1
lioll IS KUell tl t elcxell fe t ,: XX ., ! ;
make txxelxe Ii I of ice.
I'ersons xx ho in , m a posit imi
klioxx estiniHtc that there me in Use in
this mt ry :!oo.ooo Ve and l.ono.oill
iliciilolescelit In 1 1 1 j -.
Th" Capitol at H ull'.. id. .'oiin., i
of nim ble nnd l,. "il en i u --cr . cla i n
licit it expnnds one inch lo each I"')
feet, beini; I! iiu lies l.oi o r in -inini-'i
than in winter.
I eilidolier has seen' ed from "M ;obi
easciir an eey of the , Mine. .V'ox nriii.t j
or nn' of (he " V i abiaii Nights " t. is
t.l' bv -js iiiclies, iin-l xxould li.. I tli"
cnt' iits of more than a do ', n :'. i
.
oiiliniiry lien
., , , , . ,
I he hanhme problem is one xxlii,- i
leccixed tiie careful nttenli'.n oi mine
oxx nei s at all t lines. I'or ye ir- in.ih s
were used in the mines f,'- Ii i'iIiiil,
nnd in snine eases nre sllll iise ; t, ,.
alil -s lej. bleed mules in manv pl-iccs.
nn l noiv xxe haxe the b ell ic loeoni..,
tiv- tsMm; the place of b .th.
A nexx kind of eali, pi.'p.llod me
ch'iliicnllx , lias b"etl t i.-.l i,i Ih ilm.
It leseiid lesn hove bath cli lir xxilh
txxo seats, liu I is propelled b pe-
lr b nin napihi in-.tor. It liss liiite
xxloelsiind cirrt -a two p ;s.,ti, on or
xi li.'in controls the ime'liine. Th" m i
tol develops iienrly t ivo lou se poxxe--and
lull's ii speed of elex.-a miles an
hour.
Several years iifo txxo xxlnle sj.ots
xxere det 'ctcd on tiie snrf:ii! of the
planet Vein is. n:nl haxe Hinee bee I
studied by M. I'lo'ivelo i:j inuilv J"il)
obserxatioiis. Th spot appear to
lie 1 1 en i- the poles oT the pliiiie', mid
th" 'li; 111. Id astroiioini r Colic'lllii(.K . hill
they me the summitis of hisli
nn) i'.ifniii'i projecting above the opHipm
1 1 j'.i.iv eiivelofe xhieb covtrs Vciius,
Fniti of Strom Men.
In all ni;es the world has hud Its
prodigies. There were Snndows be
fore now, and the paes nf history
ire lined with the feats of strong
men. Of all the athletes of the past
Milo is one of the best known after
the biblical Samson and thouiytho
logical t'yclops. It is leciiided uf hlin
that he oncis ran a nille with an ox
on his shoulders, then with a blow of
Ids list he killed the beast, and ate lb
In one day. It Is optional with the
reader which to admire hi areat
strength or h's wonderful diirestive
ability. He perished through over
onlldence in his strength. In at
t.'iupt inS to tear asunder a forest
t ice, part lallv split by woodcutters,
he was Caimht and held fast by the
closine; (if the tlssiire, and was there
ileviiu eil by wolves, rolydanias of
Thessalla was a man of ext raordin try
strength and stiiure. As Hercules
had done, he a'one, without, arms,
killed an enormous lion that was de
vastatlnt; the valleys of Mount Mini
mis. Wit h one hand rolyilainas could
hold back a chariot- drawn bv two
horses. He could break the trunk of
a tree as anyone would break a small
stick. Tho Ring of Persia, wishing
lo wit 111 ss the f. ats of I his marvelous
man, called him to his court. He had
opposed t.'ihini three of the strong
est men of his army. rolydanias
killed the three by simply giving
each a slap on the ear; he was about
to slap a few more when tho Riinr,
.Tit
satisfied, stoppe-l him. Like Milo,
be died thioiich ovei run fidetice in
bis strenctli. lie attempted to -op
p"tt a mass of toek that had given
xxav. but be was securely bulled un
do tt
ll is said I ha' t he Ilo-iian Kmperor
r.iius .lulins Maimus was a marvel
of strencth. being ablo to S'ticr
the hardest slope to p.owder xx till his
linnets. He was upward "f eight feet
In lieichi, and his xvife's bracelet
could svi xe him as a i inc. Salvius "f
Home could walk up a ladder cariy
inc"oo pounds on his shoulders, :'i
iuiinds in his hands, and L'.'ii poiinds
, tjsloiied to bis feet.
K f hlM f'.nlnr
TV,.-I'liio-nit tl ivnr, ,-iit !i a -i ion nn I unnih-hu-1
It. , I , f s j i up of 1- in. h, n in nif il of ft
liixritive. sn il lie, taih.'i-or moilier l.e rus
tixeer liftieii,. llio imot f ,-Ht.-.fvin results fdl.
j ,(,H. ., fanMy
1 .l, L ,,., ,, ,,. I I'.,i,,l!v sl.oill.l I,..-- &
. if ,.. .t..', , ... Is d....-..s .lon-i I n
, 1 ' r" 1
' neHfiir. Caminl h r.irrl
' bv l..rnt np. I :ei"ii . n llu-y. .Tint r-whtN
Us, as ., pal am , i lie ear. I la'i.' is uaiy en..
way i , me iiH.ir.i, s,. .-n.i Hun is i,yrii.iitu-
il rem. .I ,-s. ii,.,.fiu, m'kiw i.yn'iiii-
Il:l
I'I'.li I
ol I 'ie inn. ii. m liainn of I tie
Kiis'ui Ii an 'lulu'. When this fli p eels In-
tlaiue I nil li.-ix" a rum nl inj s-iinul nr nnpi-r-f.ei
liearu-i-. a:i. xxea-n it is vntirelv 1 1 .serf
llralllt-ss Is the r.'-.l'l, Hlld Unless ttlH UlltHllt-
iiihi ion can l)- tak"ii nut an, I lliis (alw ir--st..r,-il
t i in-. Hernial c, .million, liciti-niK xxilt Im
iesirex,"! fori'X'er; nir,- ras.. out t.-ii nra
i-misfii l,y cm ii r ill. wliii!i is lu.iliin but nn in.
llanu-ii r, net it urn ol t lie iiuieor.s surfur.-H.
Wn xx ill L'ivi' Du- Hiiiiibi'i II. liars for nnv
rne of I (. HfiK'Ss i.-uiisi'il hy i nini rli) that can
not lie eiire I ly Hall's I'atarrh CNire. hi'iiil d
rireuinrfl, free!
F. .'. iikni v Co.. Toleilo, O.
'"S .lit l,y liiu-iTisis, 7-e.
Cl.iMh"",!
slioivs ill" man, niorniinj
th.-xxs tl
lax.
Manx p.T's'.n. r broki'fi down from over,
work or household e irt. Hrovvn'n Iron Hit.
ti-rs i ,-lniii is ilia sv'sIimii, mils ,H .-t'.sHon, r
m,'V,H i leess of Lilt-, an.! cures nelHrln. A
1'lrliiliii loieo fur wuiuii una cbil'trvu.
I'exvaro ot llio man or xviiian xvli'uu n
,'l:ll,i XX i I Hot eve.
oi uiis v.i r e n
I r . i ' i rh-. i
ilia i ex- Hums.'
Taos wa , nr. sulTer
.1 I-, Sort- 1'aro.il, t'lc,
KiloNi lll XI, I a, .. lira.
I lleesO tllllior to pUllil'l Xdir B ' 't il Cl
ll'iin t" l e I niiish.'.l I x them.
; j Prnwn". tnn nitti'isx euros Pynpopfi,, M!.
j rl. 11:11, uiMMiw and lionprHl IMiill.jr. Hum
j Itrinmh. iiuls iiiet..toi, toinxs the nprrei
rr,-nte nppi i ih. Th" bust .onto for Nursing
, Mutt. urn. ..cult wnnit-n and i lul lren.
It It himi.Mi natiire to lialn liiin xvliom you
have injure, I.
,'lia'u's Tills w ith a ilrinkof xral. r niorn-H-sclmin
s iiHuiiu-rs. Uf. , ents a h,i.
I ncs.
t'fliii. ss has Hi is .-nlxalil.-ie
it lo xer lades.
xer hi'iiuly
If fllleteil xx-tlh tmrr err ns Pr.tsiwn Thorn o.
ton's Kje-watcr.liruifi;lsts oell at Xv.iwt bottle.
'Jh. l esi preparation l"i 1 ehaxuin n'elit is j
to think ri.-hl ;
USE
For (Sex pio, binp'riiiK 'oiiKhs. Wenk
l.tipes, lll'SHlinc from bunui", Uronrliif is.
I A.-ttiini, nnd 'iiiisiiiiiiitnin, in its early
i Rlnces, Mr. I'i-reo's llofilen M.alieiil Hiseox-.
j cry is n soveri'ii;ii remedy. It not only
i eui-.-s tin. euiinh but, nlsr tiuil'lq up tb
, .,., ,, ,.sh ,lf Vl, r,,,),,,. w
n iMiltliy ftnti'lard by "Wasting IHsenses."
i in uet iimKe rai links more corpulent.
n. F. Wn KV. nf rt.,r
Filler, (oiirT"
H ,"., writes : " I hii'l
l.ronehiim for .wenix
years nml oxer, an, I t
rotil. I not wink with
out rnUKhiim m. hunt nn
to take nil in v Pliemil'l
nxvnv. 1 t'lok five bot
tled of I ir. t'i' ree's
i'll'len Mi-lirnl liiscex'
ery, nnil cixe you n.v
xxerrl Hint honor that
I can 1" imy work thnt
.here is to ,lo ,m mv
'rani h ' wit limit eotmh
.nir. I have uet taken
miy of the '(InlUeii
JlIeiiicBl nisiuvcry ' for
a year."
Col l n I t AII ni l' N nx's IIOHSS. ,
I BnAINSigMFRONT r - j fi
i I VTbaf m&nT poHUrituw, po lirM f i mp
Fees ton REWARD rT'mm
U IT TJ-ICTA . W II .1 Hill l, M..to IL ItMinsI M Ifest - !';K".,"V1 TfZ'Si'i
iTcobie w Tniuyum w t.m.i..i.i.... mi."' iur t ,r..-i., H,n,.e.irr. ,:'"' '-1 1 'r1: ' "I
umuiur iJLU Ii?.YIf! 1 - -!?"
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TO TUT. I rurreel wsssr I., Airy nssi ,t1 1. tu lMMMWMMMMMMMMM,,i,i , , lm
''s -tfRICAW FUBLISHIWC CO.limrCim JERSEY CITY, N.J,
Take no Substitute for
Royal Baking: Powder.
It is Absolutely Pure.
AH others contain alum or ammonia.
llHlrpins.
I'ive hundred millions of hairpins!
That Is what the women of this
land mutuary buy, beg, or borrow,
Rays the Million. 'ow, a hairpin
never wears out. It sometimes be.
conies pale and bent with age,
but its avoirdupois I t'1' there.
What, there 'ore, becomes of these
successive, millions? Paring tiie last
ten years ,"i,iii0,(ini),iiOii of hairpins
have been made and sold. At pres.
ent there are only about 1 00, Olio, mm
In circulation. Now, where where
are the other 4,!i0i0ii0,iino?
They have been sown broadcast
from Land's Knd to California, and
have left not a trace lohlnd. Of
I'oursr some of them are picked up
and restored to their sphere of use
fulness, but most women are as shy
of adopting strange hairpins as they
Hre of accenting an unidentified
toothbrush. The hairpins therefore,
to to make up the Hotsani and jetsam
thrown out by the tide of humanity
mi l dumped into the waste placs of
t he suburbs.
And, speikltu; of hairpins lecun
ttiit pale with age, why Is it that
when a package of now ones can be
bone-hi for a few pence mo t women
ling to their old ones until every
cstitfc of color has gone, and he who
runs may easily count their gleaning
heads.
And. ii'jain. can anyone explain
how it is that every woman knoxvs
her own hairpins just as she knows
her own baby, no matter how num
erous and similar its companions?
And, fin thermore. all women have
ill least one pet hairpin. It Isgur.rded
with lellgiotts care from year to vear.
It is the keystone in the construction
of her coif. ur. u her generations of
ban pin ; nia . come and no, but that
particular nit". Is looked after ton
ealmisly to bo lost. tieneroslly,
friendship lllial devotion nothing Is
strong eno'.gh to Induce a woman to
part with her treasure. bc. will
laugh and offer you her entire stocky
but will reserve her pet. livery board
tint sclio-il girl can tell how she lias
tesciied her particular halrplti from
the bureau, nav. Ircm the very locks
of some friend who had abstra ted it.
"German
yrup
iJ. TL Tlit.t., ofihcS
.tftw.K J. TL Tlit.t., ofThc Superior
Court, alkcr coutitv, (rcorcia,
tliuUs e,10URh (f Gel man Svn.p to
MS voluntarily a strong letter
etlili'isitli: it. Wlli'll 11HM1 of latlk
atlxl I'lltti'atioil til VIS Use Ullil TCCOm-
! . ..,:,.t., I, ,l il,,. u-,,. fc
i mend an atticle, what they f-.iy ts
i .... ii, the attention of the public.
It is above suspicion. " I li.'ive used
your German Syrup," liesays, "for
my Coughs ami Colds on the Throat
and I.ungs. I can recommend it for
them as a first-class medicine."
Take no substitute. 6
Vv
WE CANNOT
SPARE
hcilthv flesh nature never
burdens the body with too
nun li sound flesh. Loss of
flesh usually indicates poor as
similation, which lauses the
loss of the best that's in food,
the fai-forming clement.
Scott's Emulsion
of pure rod liver oil withliypo
phusphites contains the very
esse in 1'nf all foods. In no oth
er form (.in so much nutrition
be taken and assimilated. Its
nnif i' ustfulness has. no limita
tion where vviikurst exist.
rrirnr.il hv Sissll . H"
Ni". Vnrk S.,1,1 l.v n I .Ir,
(AN IDEAL FAMILY MEDICINE
I For ll.dlff.UOII, Itin.H.sr
lf.J., hi-. .i,.llp.llon. Bit
Complrilon, llffrn.!'. llrrath,
and nil ituordcra ol U Slvlius'll,
UTrran Boweli,
tlti;pi.-n f. ll-n-'tt the.r'une Sold
I ly .iriig!?!" cr m-nt j mil. Box
lQEHT8WANJEDqN
U'll la's I i. -las I I' '" milk Inn v'l."'
xv.., i. V..ui, I , r lf. -.'.l.l.-ier.M'.Wl'
CHANGE
111. til' 'r'Hil1li; V It nl I
1;: I'MISK. H I'M.
PATENTS
I llli.il I ll. IC ,0
f.-.TIIOll P.
SMI I'MIX.
No n fi-i'
cnl." 's i e, Mo
11 uk nip.'t,m,..
i , ..xv v.. ik.
lilniil. ai. I' '
..i.inl. . a X'. r:n- f, i lie
$'i w.-.-ki. I . mil hi,
mill H...U: ol, I'. Ii. i'
PI
i .fns n.WiTitl Ine chain cf r umiH 'tn cj'tnfnm
t t 1 1 lt fpli'tl tuM Mow Will gfi'W lO ttH'tHHlt'tS In
ih iip - i.h (,iir!-. K-M i l i-iiIh) -'. ni(s mi.t p-itt
Sii'-.nti.-iM ;.-1ri-. II A I , 1 1 l V, 1 M MT.
11 I NT vk Mt. I'lri if. fouili "J"1H
ATI AC of U. S. and World OK
iutivt-t tlii-m. 'ilnioil A In. vitMt MtnO'itit ot tumriiiB
VonWUtivi lo iliffftfiit MHten a.ul i'uuiris Korm 'f
(io-cniinfttf, Kwrni Pi-iMln.'t,- ii't viu. A?, (nly fAo. f n
I
Tim ny View Kendlnff t'ir.de,
liver since tho well-known Chau
tauqua Circle w-;is started there hits
been nn insistent demand for a short,
well-plannsd and low-priced course ol
reading for the thousands for whom
the above circle course is too expen
sive, nnd rccjiiires too nun Ii time.
The Hay View Heading Circle has
been organized to meet the demand.
Many of the leading educators ami
ministers of the country are among
It i promoters, and Mr. .1. M. Hall, of
Flint, Mich., is the Superintendent.
To liltn application should lo mado
for information. The circle i-:is a
four years' course of reading, and has
the advantage of specializing sub
jects. The llrst year is the iernian
year, lieglnning with November.
'J here Is so much aimless arid liaj
hazard reading, that the well planned
nnd attractive Hay View course
ought to meet with instant favor.
WAS A PHYSICAL WRECK.
Could Scarcely Riclo or Walk.
Suffered for 18 Years!
ftioirr Vnliey, . V. Sept. I SKI.
Pr. Kilmer 4 Co., Hintrlniiunn, N. V.
GPtiM.meiii- Vouinny u-e mx fftimeny with
s. - .,tr f.., I ft". .1,1.1
J -s 3 like t'l'lo wllllt I THil
I en liii. 'l iini'lii.-s for
lulileen xciin Willi
Femals Weakness
In every fniiii, mel ti
ll lust nisei-! t in mil I"
mil ler help. I tune
tnli. n Ihe Nitttes ef
yeui Sxvn mi-ll',
cue tilll- "I K"iiml"
ncnicily,
dirl iis.i.1 txxo t.,ett'. of t' i '
Aliolntini'ii'. I'r. Kiluiei n
Swamp-Root Cured Pe.
When 1 coiuiiieiiri',1 tiiklna yair i.'ine.lii i t
rouhl iieiilier li.l ' er walk tilli"Ut piitleniitr
Intense plii; in. xv I run .1" l"'tli m xxell n- I
over ciailil In mx llle. Im I inn i-ulliety '-ini it
nf Female w-iike. -s. I i an .lo lev on u house
xvi.rk, mid I f"' l lli'O I H" enlii-'lv rest a , . to
b"Hllli. I i-luill never .-ease to IhaiHx iloli.ii'l
j-ou for mnklim ine a well ami lieiillliy xxiaimn
fpiid Vlie plusl. ill x, re. k thai I xxn-1.
At Iriii.;;ls, .'.o vt nt nml l -O0 s..
luvKlols1 iliil.l- I., ll.'sllh" fr-. e.iii'iiil. n l.-.
in-. Kilmer & Co., - liiiKihuiutiui, N. V.
x M A S
MONEY
FOR
Boys-Girls
PlIOTOSr?..... ' j.v
1LL Umli-v. Ilill. Iliel
Mu i nian. Illaliie, iiep- xv. IOissi P,
llnller. nnhlii'L'. ixiu'elaix- l.ci.l,
lloiai e lireelx , I'aiili l XVel'ster. Ilia
III inai'i'k, Mansion.', on--
num. C arlisle. I It'-v are j l
the l.e.t mui nre iiioaiili-.l In :x I
lie xv llll'l taklin,' stxl". Al.oxe fr
fjioiip roiiiletn for la I'l'iiis, I
eoln or stamps. Ail-; , I
1IOVH AMI H 111. S (lie si lling JLU
inai'i'k, i.taUslone.
Ll.
I lieu siin i s inn, ,,',,,1,'s ...........
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Post. hi, Mas..
V" liaxe Ports, I'lrni-liiM s, Aell.'-lcs aiel
.'U'sl.l.-llls III S llio' I'l Ire.
THE JUDGES '
WnKlR'S r.llLli'-lBIAN IxrOotllllN
HIGHEST AWARDS
(Mi-,l.it nml lliploiiinsl in
WALTER BAKER & CO.
on ea.-li of .lie f" !'-'-x i'lk' ii eio-'i aili- lr.:
ItltKAKFAST M
rieniliilii i. 1. liiicnlatc, . .
V.lllllla 1 ol.lte
(iei inau Snerl licidn(- .
ni'iia Itntler
For'-parllx of ioal. ii.il." 'a xeell.-nl nnvuT,"
ami 1 1 1 1 1 T ' i o. a i ..aip"siii..ii."
WALTER RAKER & CO., DORCHESTER. MASS.
S
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and IK AIM1
i Th Kent for Either Heating nr okin :.
I rXf..l in Style. Onnifnrt mul Durability.
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! askyourrtovkdkai.fr
to,i,,.w. shki'pahp-s i.,.Mr .,. v.ife
If no ...im ii-ir you r.n lo
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n i.ti xiiih 'i
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l'on.uCTipll.,11. It rm- riirei.
thoniiaiitH. It hn-no. Iniiir
eit on", li n net h,l i. m.o.
It Ip Ihe bo-t roiiuh iTrap.
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