Matte Him He!c.
Colonel Do lge In a re ent boo' tells
a story about a well-bred English
man, a visitor in this country, who
was fed ly his American cousins
"constantly on that confection yclept
Washington pie." One day, after lie
had been fed t o mu h of the con
fection, be felt uiKOiu'ortahle. In
stead of growling and BruiuMinjf,
and alluding to the blasted climate,
like the proverbial Englishman of
Action, he meekly and quietly re
marked: "l'oiilitlcss (icncral Wiish
lnton was a ureal aud good man,
but d hi Die."
Counting the Tlafr.
A Gerinin physiologist, who de
roted himself wiih great pat en -e to
the counting of the hairs on different
beads to ascertain t tie average num
ber on a human held, found that
taking four heads of hair of equal
weight, the number of hairs a cord
ing to color, was as follows: lied,
pn.oiin; M.-ica, lO't.oo": brown, lut),
000; fair, 1 40,000.
How Very Prllglufnl.
"tVhnt charr.'ins weather," w all snjr In
the opi'iim? days of tho curly sprint; ; then
off ro tint vr.i"t mi l up go tho windows to
let tli Luliiiy uir com ! In -with it eo ncs in
numerous tilings that on -lit to In kept out.
Wo tool sor do ii stiie-m-l limlw, an 1 many
RO loltrtin ai-.iuil l With l:nnn bv-'ks. Mr.
miry Wil!ia ii, (.if'-in-ille, I'll., nn-ti-r o tth
writes outhis iiijc.-t as follows "A Inl.vsti'.
fered so s-'vor'-lv with pnin in tli ln.'fc for
two iltiyg tlial nit i-oiil'l not fit up. Cn ap
plication of St. .I i m'js o.l b,ivb the .nilT-r-r
n iroo I iiinhi's rest, an I in the nioruin. in
wjS w.'ll." T lat was liarmius.
An nnilfrcroiiml railway up tho .bitiufrH'i
.Mountain is on ' of t into projects of tho
tnuss i'HK'in''ors.
Deafness Cannot bo Cured
rJ- loco) p. Mi at ion . n they cat no reach tl't
'llvasort per; on .f i h.- car. I her.- i only on
way il) i llic Peifies-i. ,, i, that, is l,y ro'i-t;t'.
tainal ri'iiii-ili 's. Ii. ;i,'..i i caused I v tin la
!!nmr I (- n. ( 1 1 ! o k mu, on liniii'or (In
Kusta, hiim Tain-. When ill s tune He's I.i-llnmi-il
yo i llm,, a r'un 'i.n mhi-iiI o- im;r.
feet, hi-nripc. and w.icn it is cmir-ly ri-d
lent'iies. is tli" re-tilt, and un'ess tin, itiMiim
(nation can fo lak n out snd t!u t-.tio lo-
Morel t i up n.,rm il onailiti lie , rim: ill 1'"
Iwtroyeil forever; n;: if wit I'D in
it'ist' I h" in I o ri:i, w h h unthin ; Inn a m.
IIhiiii'iI I'oii'litioii ,.f t h" iii arm: sari'ii'-,""
V" will L'ivi-1) i.. Iliimlri, I llill.in fir nm
rase of Ii nfiirs., ,iii-,., ,v oatnrrlil thai rait
not lie.un-1 In Hall's i hi. irrh Cure, tit-n.l f.
circulars, free.
I. J. I'tieNKV A Co., Toledo, 0.
t"foM by I'ni n-isis, T.V.
I' is ost,inii,-, tii.it i!i,. rail- on tho van on
rs'livuvs i ' , niutrv wnrli alt' 'lc-i !n-r "l.
O'U' oo:i t i,..
I ..'') li-r r ii- ii IVn;.i
Tin I.
, i i i i i v i ! 1 , in !
Im I for
Ill" I ilel
vol w.U
i r vi
X
lorn in P, .ly
''""'
Til.' b.oio. an
r- i a a1 I" I
The S
T.fu:- Hi
feet iiii'l p 'm! i
tnih'Pl Ii- i
nrh'pv1 a r o
it ri-i ph. s..
to he (h'-'i'iivi-:
'Iran- itl.'in'i
.ib!" 1' a s'iil-i-
rl "ins )-.,,! il,
I .on ,;'i'oi"iii ii . -. nr....
hilt im-l Ii now tftlf
' or i-i a t ti . in i per.
r! IX l'!V '.' 11.. I;. k'Vi V I'll-,
V i fu. suil;i Co. til
I "o i ii 'ho r-pip -i-i. n of
;i o' K-C, :l Il i. I OMCI'k"i
sil lux ito'-. F'r ail.) hy
1""' I l" I
il I ! I il l.
Til - Urn lien XX .int.l.
' Y''. -ir ' lot 'Oi;-.' l'i"-I oi"?. oin o'
f '. i'l ' 1. .ir i'i ili'l .ilool v'o i i-pi c.i.o'
Aini'ii-- "'i ( ".i",-!'' UIM-- an man', ol ti-i
r,ih!i-i aii'i I'l'-i ni'oi ;n 1 iii"i" H. -oi-l p.efit
of ih u amp ea n iilin- tiiiH a -I'lori'lnl
ii,.-.- Lpi'iTotniiv .ii "-ir 1-1 ili'ihmoni." Tii.it
i- n-a Mr. IV I". .Ii,'ili-"!i. of il..- linn t. K.
.Iiilin-ioi ,X I " . 1!" Iei!"-,'l. V.'.. -li"i' I tho , a-o
in ii'ii-ii ii- I" (h'-ir up iT'i-oni' in in tin- pa
per. IJnO'or -,ii, :, , f,,t ln II,,, .., ,
tr-el- 'li in i II, I 'p 'ii."Ot har'l-.
to. K'l-i" r - s 'a i i -1; n. . r i
nil Ki.ii"i ;i nl :li i'!"i' ir-u' 1
Pao.phl.'l .-I',. ( ..i.ii!l t., fro
I .a'-, ratorv pnuluri,!...,. N.
-i . r ito i -1 o. i.i i. :. xi .-.
'Ii.'ar S r.: I h.iv. I'l'i n in p.' .: I,,
or 2., lei's, (iliil li:m- I'" i t'kio ,-mo.li,-iit.'
(ii-Te or I-. all lie- itiu--.
.ri ni'n-li n li"1'. Mi ' I 'o I ix i in ,i Ii
ri mi- system :!. .ill run -town. I thuiiulit I
irmi il'". Is r I'l'lii in .' sei c-.il te-tini'-ni iN in
tin- '.i- r- in In liaif "I' ll"" l'- s.irs.,,rilla I
tiicht t!i-p- I'oiii.-. an 1 to'iti l tii.it u ili'l ni
po pen h -.,"-1 ' 1 1 1 1 I ii:ti'i'li il tn' mu' it
'iitill
-i, . I"
nl ll."l .1
'I rl i
li'o
lo M
t ' e.ilinot
c I old,' of
ilollljf UJP
Hood's51" Cures
rt-i' h i.n 1 .I'i'l ii"'v I c r--;.-' r";,'-o the mcili-col-
tin, ni'i, -'i f"- i ti n i Iri'li"',' fnr me. I
urn Ui-il I-,l -"I'll." :' 1,-n-oi'l 'iml (.
fn. icliiol, in on ii, !nt, 'iii-. ui"!inlin- kiilm-y.
l-ioii, liiti-ninl iilor-h. Mmi i' ii-i-ij 1 Ixittl
O' I loo I' Sn i-ii jm'-i I ' i i in. i Ilk" ilioli,.'!- mini.
In t..i-r I ty.nk II '!'- S'(s,'i'i'i.i '.! "iv
I'fe " li. II. !;is "(-. ii" . tiH'iim'Viion.V.1
ll,l .
Its
Th-r-i If -' il II, !l" M ol.l !' '. a o- h,x' " .T! I'
ln.o.n',,, ,vl,.. :.- rs lo"-.f -no,... a,n;., . Ti,(. ,., , , ,., ,,,, , v...u. j
i !l" v . .(. iv i... .:,f,,i. eu ,.( i,,.,,, ,:, rt .... , .,; , i
lo ,,. ,.,.( i... i,l 1 '-:
i I I .a. h, lo i,l l"i M ''"'li sllsthi h.'. I 1- til' II . e: . t,.l
i II i .;.,, --i. '. -. i .' i i n i". ,
mi ''ii"'''ii"ii- im.O' i-e i -.n'o'i ca' - ;
p th. II ,li ir. - ea-' 1" thl-llfe. keep li! , , .. (I . j I
M-re,. ,iu i, -..i.i... m.i..., r"-"h.,.,. r"'-' h" - "' ;
tlioii.ii-h!', ti im.'d: th.- exti ii- "ii 01 i
XMIoir. fnr tlad. ,'iu.l coiuiu, roe call- for a ',-., !
I oM nn a iii.ir i" ' ' I' om s bo Ir1''t Con. , , I
suiiijiMii. .1 si:,. Ii-tioishi r ':'.V . .V,'.. 1 noa inii'ual. thai cm ilniw lo -i v j
.o,:.. ,., ho,.- mil -t,"k "0.000 pirn. " h"i; 11 ' "! i
-o: !" nr. si I that is eoo-i-. at It h s ,f, t v rij
Ti-,r,, ,'v '!',Mc I -.- ll.om h.al . ,os. " roil led -ti""t- el cities, ..d j
l'..'0". .1, "J!"" .:'. "''"' 7V." have Mli'll ii'T.-i, , 1'Jiim; l.l.'ll t I. VI I
...I ti,,.,- i, i. ,i i,. a "i ni.i!, ,ar-. I
' 11 pound-, ai - ci il' imiii'l a' pi le s that I
j ... tr... i ., l..H.h -i,r- -aoi i..r. would a-'"un 1 n ;( ai iii-inx f-i'-u,"!-. I
j The ro-id-i- r, t.,... i- n .b unnid.
!ffl-. ii'Iniii -"" ! m-i 1" -. l-a.i- Th-mp. .... . . ......
1.,,.'. I ,1. I'l '. , .1--. I :.! i 1 I I 1,1,1.' i Ills - I, -11 'II i r. iloi-l II II 11111 t fl it 1-
' capable "f -i ,- . 1 1 in, 1. .; hours ,, j ,, ",nt i
I'lo.'l ri" ir"ii-are i -",l in . nin.lni -. . '
L ' ol not b -- than ei'iit or t"ii oiii, s mi :
BEYOND DESCRIPTION ; " C TX:Z
j luxury, nnd i- mi iiin'iuil of ln-ii i
The Misery Before Taking ; breeding asid tiioroii-h tmit.in.- to fu !
it for ii..- m !l eirc'iiustaiic .. !l"i-.- !
AM' . I
back roll" i- ;il-o -teadili -r"wi'i; in j
The Happiness After Taking !,!.i,l,ltv H. b.-in-cib'" ,.,- .,...
HOOD'S. 1 mid im ' ill ",. m el tlol i. ., ij. . f,- !
7 j in'- ill in bi . , ill n . a- -.i. ll as 1 1 Minnie
V . that can v, ; fop, i ii ba'id l'.i
f ' ii'ind with th I'ld'ii'iry "oik "I the
V-''-'Um '"fc; ' j I'ii in. I'i ii"it. tie ei-owinir detiiiiiiiN
t, A
j 'iJ K .';., j nnd "t l-ln,,n in Ih, m itt r of hor-es
I' ' . V s'l'h'j ii ill fui ui-ii lo fanner- a pretty Mire
V'f ' VVV, uiai ket for -noil s ,,, be bioii jif ,,
- . f .VcA -NSEr to the stand iiM I'. ipiirt i bv these ,le-
''m.il'JFrS'm. Vc..,,,-",,'le,o, lloar.r- Ihurx
.li'i for?n
I 'I nl not
i.l'l sli.'im I
FOR FA KM AM U!U)EX.
IS1NH STRAW.
Sttnw pombineil with other rtifttrri
nls ninke pood Iced, ami witlt avow
ing stock cspeeinlly Ktipplit-s n cheiip,
wliolrsiiino IVeil. But it kIiouM not
be tiinde hii exclusive riitioti, for the
reason tlmt the proput tiotis of solno
of the eh micnta of iiiiiimil nutrition is
so Kiiuill tlmt mi nuiniHl chii hiirdly eat
ninl ilioest n Mitlieient iuitntity tn
keep in n uooil, thrifty condition. For
this renxon it should be eoinbiiieil with
other timtt rials.
Clover, hay, wlunt, bran and Ktinw
tni'tlit r mnke n w iiolesonie ration for
nil kinds of oiowino stock. Wlmtever
eiinnot bo put to piinl mlvnntiioe in
leeiliiifj can lu nt ly ulnays bo used for
boddltio nii.l in this way bo eoiiM l ti'd
into ii yoo'l iiiaimio. It should not
b" nllowi il o on to uMste, as is ofloii
ilono. Tho Intut nearly alwuvs needs
nil tlmt eau bo enrri"d leiek to it, mid
mid ii proper use of tin- straw will
help keep up the fertility. -New
York World.
I I II.IUN',
I n n fit rt n
A l l.o, K OK SIIKI l
I,!' the elieapi st an 1
wi ll us olio ol 1 1 ! I
in-.; up n (lock of sh
Ibiriil World, is to
st ways of loiihl
p. sn s ( 'olnian's
i h i t the best of
tin ewes ii nd breed to ii trill blood rnm
ot n .,od breed one that is best
Milnpled to o:ir ioeality Mini the pur
pose for uhieli yon nre keeping shrep.
Keep on -,li 1 1 1 1 M the ewes, selecting
ii new nun im p two veins in order ti
infuse new blood. There Is live time!
Us 1 1 1 1 1 1 plolit 111 In M 1 1 i II lis in ill
lb A heep Mill v b fed otll'.
st eiith of ill,' food tlmt mm o re-
ipl'res, ninl will make n
Hem Iv lliree-ipinrters of
until
polllli
,biv to- the fn-st -jsi) ihilsof Its life,
w Ii -Ii It beeono' exci IN-lit innttoll.
for i'ii in .:is ii v 1 1 1 make nearly n half
a ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 a day. Such sheep will net
-i i' -tiI - a pound at the farm, but
-iioh sin ' p. too, Iruiii:; a lure,- em -e;i--.
will h-ixe a Imoi ll.-eee !'l plopur
llo'.l.
MM; ' ! i I i v
Im in- hm- b
P fl ' , 11 s.
Its
tr e- iiiol IukIii
I'd t Wl'b llb'tlu
ft "111 tt II
the I-, ml
to fitti
nnd 1 1
noes. I lii i Ion, i a ihieket wliteli
eiiei om-lii - ii ai Ii npn: til tiebU thei
boiibr. It.-inis -trmu'' tlnit liny
I'm run '' -! ! ' ' 1 1 1 I allow slli h 'I Condition
oi I lll!o-- t" Xt-t, l'llt iliaMV'bi flnlll
-lo ! , ir. I. s-M: -s. S. no time they
no nil t" l ilt Ih" I'M le-, but th" work
!- pot otl' f i-. 1 1 1 1 iii- to tun, 1 emu,
I'tll't Hi'lk ' I II'- llo'le 11M I I'l'llKlt.
'.(i Ii tiiieio U nl t Ii, 1,1- fori,, Imk-
inu pbiei - f,.. miliiinl- iiii'l foul words
from w Inch miieli il linage can be ox
p. o", to y r. in- ci ops, to -ny iU'th-1M-
"f th. u : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 of s,, sjiven up to
llo.ui. I'll' 1" I- Hot olllv ront waste
lu'li'ss iii sucii til 1 1 i ti sr. l'llt it yiveo H
fiirm mi untidy, slovenly b"k which
oiiulit t" b" avoid' d. This is a s 1
"cleaning up time, " mid it would bo
c no...! plan to cut down the bush, ,
111" Hit t ill- f' !. 'os Hi, w , Mild hive the
land tin i hin iiipniou-li o.-eiinied
so loii- iii a -h ipe for hsi ii"t spriiii.'.
Aim r lea n ' i ion It nrist.
V c-rr-i
man tii
turnips t,. eons. Hi found thut nh"ii
pixeu iihile tin.' cons ere bcin;
milked the milk mis nlb-ited bndly,
but if eiviii tifter the nnlkino mis
don,, th'iv xx ii- not ,i Hint of turnips
m either lui'k. crcim or butter. It is
b reiisoMiib;.' , xnl niniioij of this result
tlmt the t tint c line to the milk from
the eons inn bi-uiith, which nt the
tune doubl -; h-i I i- very turnipv
od'-r. Milk is ottt ii badly tmuel tn
i:ii' -b Hiily st.ibles, and this is fre
quently H ,-.us, ,,f p,,i- butter. The
hslut of ions iu xoid'11' urine or their
excrement uhile tln-y nre being milked
is off en o i- ' T th xx r t nints of
milk. V kuo-i nimv csrelul nolk-
lueii ni... st .j. inslking wbeu a cow j a
I mail t Ii i s bis xniiieiu'e m teedin
voids either solid or liquid excrement
until it can bo covered' with some
frcch loose earth or coal ash b kept
lor this pnposo. This is a plan which
(lair, men should more penernlly fol
low. There would then be less of
w hat is called animal odor in milk.
Some of this odor passes off wheu
milk is exposed to pure air; but not
all of it docs, l-'nouoli of it often re
mains in make butter poor kecpiii.
The fact that cows in winter are
milked in close, iinxentilated stables
n one reason why so much of the win-ler-tnade
butter is poor to begin with
and very quickly spoils. - Huston
Cultivator.
KKI-KCl' OK I'OOil ON XIII. K,
lu the fec'lino of milch cows, a ra
tion eoiitniniiio about two nnd om
linlf pounds of tlmestible lioli-illbuiui-noids
is considered n noi'inal or bal
anced ration tor a cow of I.imiiI pounds
weight ; tlmt is, it keeps her in paid
condition with a full Mow of milk.
That is xx hat is to be considered in the
question of feedino. nlld is supposed
to be fully appropriated by the wauls
I the iiniimd. If that proportion is
Milled the balance is destroyed, and it
l- beli, veil there would be a wa-te lie
ooid'iii,' ns one oi the other wi- in
exc . Iii other words, a ration of
ditV. n nt propoi hen- is an abnormal
ration, ami cues lis" to tue inquiry
ulnth'T abnormal result- may
be expected. This leads to Hie
milter of f I II. (itVectlllo the
fat product of milk. It is
a ditliciilt matter to ,, ti l Mini" exactly
the process that nature employs in the
iiiiiinul in the pi ...iueti"!i of milk, but
iiliati vii- these pi"ci ss. s are, tin y
ii oik for the elaboration ot ih flint
proportions of fat and ciiseiin , and m
the same annual 1 1n- will quite likily
remain the same npn dh - ol feed;
they in iv undoubtedly b, inoroilsiil
if ilimiiiished in quantity . but the pro
portions will remain niy inaily the
-!!... Pi 'fi-ssoi Wm I "f N-ii Hair.p
shite snys. "I'll" x hi iiit'o'i- in th"
per 0: ut. of fat in milk iv inamlv dm
In other eii'cu instance- firm t In s-mrci s
from which th. iintro m'- t lb- nilioi.
ali derived." Till in ' " b w M II tin
oil expressed opinion of Pi ol'e-s. u
lolinson ,,f ( '..I,',, ,'ticllt. ' i'l 111 'I 11 -Ion
li Telegraph.
v x n xi v
I f yoiti 'In!' i
lie nt oim .
The ('" "Hi
' l.Alit-l M V"l I
ll'l- 11" .. ;i-
I 'llll" (. IO t
ield poor mill;.
M st r.-i 'i nnd ii" loi , v
i iidil Ii. II. r Hit" n dull e
A u iipi'ln it ion ot n o od
of tie
I'llU'S.
Wo
lo t tloit enn l i yueii
r before
ii th"lniio
Ci 'MO s.
11.'
lilt
I'll II1III1L'.
Too much enrlionneeoiis foo l m the
diiiry mil iiuike 1st beef luster th,m
I'ult. r bit.
The iirly liinib is n protitnbb prod
uct, t in,' in the -prini; "ill brine its
much ii- tno in the lull.
A COM th'lt beu-ll-s t" lose f
lol e th" II 11,1, r I-. yiilie ill be
sh be
sprini; poor ' by th" nioiitli ,-I Mny.
Mn, th.- In st h.-lp tlmt enn be found
,ind p'n it ii hut it is north. I'm u"""l,
e.'iui'. l, nl On in Il l-id is north tno or
ti r. i!ie"'oneti lit-.
I'i'ilit II" si i ,) uithout testing it in ii
box "I' -nl -it in n nii'in ini'e. It Is
little ti-oiibl, to ,1,, tins and will oil. u
-in ii xntioiis disappointment.
lu inuu m iiii; siie. p mniiiiLreiiieiit
1 1 "I -1 colllt lii-st, tl"Il bleeds. Meojn
III l'i.- bolt-oil mid bleed up rutin -III
Hi nt tin top mid breed down.
I'll, r, i- no doubt tint cook, d I.-.,,
i- b, tt' r th in Liound or whole "rum
i I..,- t iii. i:ioi; h"'-. It i ill pny toe.
! th- tood for n btrue hitd titiles-i f
is very cheiip. j
Il proper pruiiiiiK is done when the i
trtisine set out. mid tin y lire pruned i
nnnniilly iluniiK Hi'' in M lour or liie
I l ilt s of "i-oivth, there w ill be but lit
tle r. iinired after.
IL, not bo, I tlo !ny iloiin t
bun bonrds in tin mmv ,.,i tl
1,1.-. f.'l i loll do th" nun -s ,.f
nil- io"i tin- -,"i:-.'.. u ill i. -,l
X. ritllbl, , Xposll', to I mil- dun I
to-'
Col
in n
The m, r ye n, mlo of ri
- I,,
doubled xx 1 1 1 1 1 : i th- I i-t thirty -ni.
I I (li s III the I'lllte I lltl-. Til U Is
ibl. to the fuel Hint -he, p hit letter
bred nnd more intelligently mini ived
Ihiiii they wore n "reiiernt ion n in
Auiericn.
(Quince tries tire snnl to benr longer
thilii )'ple trees. They (.Ion b st on
stro'iv; e!:iy loinns. but 1 hey ih xrrv
mil on do'ip, ntnvelly drif's. (In
snii'l nnd nriivel they nei, sto- k np si
mil, or blur Hluoi'i'intl a, cu
strong chiv loiims.
A smooth m iidow iiinkts msy nioix-
inp- It is b u I phin to r, II the lnd
as rnrly s po-sil,e in the serine, im.
ing a heavy roller and cav vinoK box
upon it iu which to put ill suilnce
stones. It pays better to pick tlie-o
up thnn to leave th' tu tn break your
mower kuives on.
The comb of the tow I is nn honet
index, nnd should dsily be eorisiiltt d
by the fancier who xcln.-s tlio hi nlth
and wrll-bciii!,' of Ins fl.-ck. book at
the comb of a larini; hen or a l ullef.
She is in the heiui t of health nnd
stieiioth nhen she carries on )n-i head
blood-tid, bngh and full comb.
Ql'AIM AM) CTKIOrJi.
Cotton grows wild in India.
A dog's tailor flourishes in Tart.
The ludiii cable is 21. Ort miles buio.
.Inpunese fartn aiiiinnls are shod xiith
straw sniiibils.
M'irnviiiit liiissioiiaries have been
maintained in Labrador since ITlill.
The Western I'uion Telegraph Com
pnny eotisiimes liiii.iiiiii.iMHI envelopes
a year.
tifeek ladies had steel nnd btrtfis
mirrors, parasols, funs and smelling
bottles.
Sandwiches made by machinery lire
the result of a labor-sax ing; device just
invented.
In l-'ratice the doctor's claim on the
estate of a deceased patient has pie
ce deuce oxer all other.
A book printed by Cnxton has been
found, it is o'liimcd, in the lumber loft,
of a Connecticut faun house.
I'onic wnssnppln d from twentv-foiir
large aqueducts, which brought fi,
liilil.ililll cubic feet "f water diiilv into
I the city.
I'.ight c-dorod women entered u
"n ill di n ing contest," the feature of
I a church i nti i (iinineiit in lotltniime
! tin other nei k.
I Th" worn- u in the middle agi s nl
j wais parted their hair w ith a small
' ibmgt r. When not in n-o it was enr
i ri d in the girdb .
: I ifimki tuiess is very rare in llm .In
in U". I'l'iiil, the cause being flint the
j people drink ootVee to thealmo'.t entire
i ( Xclu -MUi of iih'holic beverages,
i Piiii-niakinj us-d to lie held in Iii:; Ii -el
i sf ; mi than it is now. Anion.? the
mien 'its tln-rc in le many nth inh-rs of
: this kind, and one of the griat'-sl of I
i t lo in ii as t 'icei'o
Aceordim; to mi old "iielteor. tin
fs,s tl.o 1 1I..1,...
'
ycai-ioiuid resort on th- Hudson, was
dt fixed ti'oii an old Indian know n
h .lohii Sim. Sing. i
j I'he Hii-l! ! tivenoss of ineiliex ol
; cnxnlix is shown by the fact thnt it
i n -is ii!n ay s th, slow inovino pin t of the
' -i 1 1 ice, while nil ipuek !U"ie'iielits
in re i vent, d by fnotnu li.
Th" o and' i s of Spain chiitn tho
nolit o nppi iriiu; iu the presence "f
1 tlo klip; w ith th' ir h it -"ii. t" show
tlmt they nio not so much subp ct to
I if ! lit ii- "t ii- l Spnuitii-'ls nre.
I .'rank M ixneii'id II, m i Smith, of
j I iidMitinpolis. sni i,,ii ii I,, piny n eiinn-
of e!i"ck"l - n Iple of necks ao and j
! bei'iiMM so ml ro.-ted that th"v eoiitiii-
I lied til" Colli. '-t fi.f tl, ho'll'. without i
i "no iiri-nm t' oni I heir seats.
.lohii Vdiniis, of byexille, llhio. wns
hased by o bull, t" I int.. n tree
i and hind' d in ,i horn, t-' lu st. H,
lull so e.'11"-i the ilis.ots that they
issin-d forth m a nariu nnd stuuu the
Hill la s" terriblv that h- died the next
day.
If n Chinese nay s a iniiu's life he in
compi ll, ,1 by nn inn lent custom to
support li i i.i tin- rest of his days. The
result of this is that very often n
IroHiiiu'j nmii will p ri-h in tho sioht
ot a scoi" of sturdy sxvimtm is, who
feel too pool' to lllld. Itllke tile feeding
of atiot her mouth.
i
j The aiicii ut )livsi' inns 1ml n tire;
I In lief in the heillill" loner of differ-
I . nt poitioti- of n cat. probably from
soine contusion existine in their minds
j xi ith ree n d to its oi' 1, nine In cs. I ne
of tin "il "ivt-s as a Milimble receipt to
! cure fevers, two pint- "1 xxater mixed
I with thr It-ops of blood taken from
the ear of mi ass in, I ci rtuin iirts of
1 a cut's digestive oriin-!
i " " m"
I ilumiiiatctl l ib- lliiny.
Some trials have pi-t been male nt
I Kiel on board "f th- i b rmnn war xes-
j -.I Worth with nn ei-ctrn-illy Indited
ibfebuoy. tin- inx i i,( i. u, ,. ('nptnin
, I Mi Iter. The buoy nn- t'nonii over
j board when the H"-- I n,;- proceeding:
nt H -1"
about siit.
...lit tm h. -hiv
CUITi llt-
n knots. Tor
cuds it was
caused bv t he
lost 111 till
T xx ill .:'"!'
np)-, iiit'I.
to'llol II -
m- nl -
i- pr.'I'a''!
rallx .', i
- of t!l" .-. ., ;. but then e
Tile lo iv 11 le bilov Will be
nl nt infill, nod 1 ho experi -In
d - , . -1 . 1 1 1 x ii,, ,t ,t
licit i ii ill b, inli'i't. d "-n
i ; mn :i inn . ! I et i mt
x Sn -'( ii.
ii tin lit ' I
( I'ai iietei .
i lu ll Si nn 1 . - Hc-
W h.
liiiiol Mi -I can
li'oin In- li-i'i
( Hi:-!;., d .i lo.,
mouth'- ; -oi
frnti'-s in ii i
ll-kl J 1,1", ., I
"It - no; lo,,
ii". - i iiiiloi to I'nri-.
in the 'y r. m i s. he
it n hotel :it. pnid it
i" hundred nnd lifty
Th proprietor
"iild luive ii r, ceipl.
ly ," replied lb mind ;
- ed the pny in. lit. "
in ( i" I " 'li ei ed
.snr. div." v. ph. d
y o'l". "' "N'"t I, ruoii
!.l tin- seiintor, "in
iiinki no mil a re
it. "Ho I ,:,
tic ho.t.
li- miud .
s:, ii:-. "
1 ll'lt C.l I .
i-ii-t ' '
b, i
r
Ml
t
I jp; i's.
A buueh
pr. My litt!
f . n .., pen tapi rs is n
i t n Inch involxi s onlv A
h i I I i" i xi etiditure of n
i'lf. Ho i' i 1'
fen c n's. 'j'b
t;-sii' p.p - ..
flow r-. i'u p
-ti n", on r !
t . -d!. i:,t" )-;
1 tth paper tl i
sre roib .l ox r t
and then ci inKi,,
into ii c-, bt li'i
swtt 1 -St.
i-'cr. n:- l'l'ide of
II colois of the
i r i- e it iu narrow
d over n knittins
l. 'idi r tnjieis. Two
f eo.lt'.ilstilij; colors
e n e.il" nt mi.! end,
up ov , n hut jnn
reseiiibl mop of a
,o-.l!S Hepllblic.
BCYAl BAKiNO POWPf H CO., ICS
. rot in Snoiv.
Coinnieiitii.g on the dilTerenco be-
tw
n the nio st plasticty :f snow :n
liess umler the low lcmner.it lire of
an arctic w im r, l.ieutenatit i-cfnvatkn
I savs
I he cutting of a th,. ! p. ii, from
the sKle of an an t c .nw b h.ck, in-
steaiiofg.u.ig a sheet c.r pin-tic
snow from a snowball, produces a
shower of line ,-owder exactly the
name as fm.i, a large lump o loaf
, , i i . in.- hi, ii, I'liinnnK
snoiv block stnds in ab"iit the same
lei.ltli'll III IMOSt: U IIOIIlll IliaHO
here, as 'he br.ck just from the mould,
atid lii-liiur it is dried, lears to the
and ready b,r u' The aWiic snow
11. ,l.. ..i... ii. ii i i ,
I'locks rnisj hke a well burnt brick:
, . I, . I . ,
and this is especia y no ica . e ur-
H'tonsly (
I we it her, when I
' nave ne.iru ;i snoiv chick, a l was
j h(MI,.k with a knife, give foi th a clear,
i metallic, niiisic.il sound, n .t, unl kn
the striking of a highly teuicei' d bar
of sup' ndod steel vxitli the hand, or
other lion metallic substance. Vet
it. must tint I e infetred that th s dry,
compact snow has any of the elir.r.i''
teristies of tin ice above it. lt is nut
only much liirhtei than ic-.biit, I be
lieve, lighter than the plast c strnw
we have, eel tainly not so dense ns
when inadi.' ntn the ordinary snow
ball." KvKiivudiiv knows that the sun
I hn spots on it. and yet muu jenplp,
! always expect a ten-yi-ar old boy to i
l e al i'it ei fe I, Kiim'.- Morn.
Wiii-'n it comes tn conversation the
bai b'r has the e(!i;e on ns. Galves
ton News.
Thpladv nhopc pertrnit henrts this nrtieto )
L Mrs. Mnrv F. f'ovell, of Scotland, lion
Homing fo . 8. Pnk. Sh wr:to to Dr. R.
V. I'iprep, Chief ConMiltinc I'tivsieinn to the
I Invnlids' Hotel nu t Hiir-ionl Institute, nt.
Huffalo. N. Y.. ns follows: I was sick two
jenrs with ' falling of the womb' air I leiienr
rh'pn previous to taking your medicine. I
took mx iKittlesof I'r. Pioree's FnvoritP Pr
Foription. nml xas entirely enrcl of Isitb iu
six months ; it is four yixirs this month,
finep I wns piitirrly well of both those dis-ens.-sanil
hnvcti'-vor hndiinv sit-ns of tin-imp-jieorimce
since nn-t I nm il'."'. tlm ' Kiivor
it" prosiription ' savod my life, for I could
hni'llv waft nroimd when I cimrai'iio l
tiikinn that m-,lioin mid I think it ia n (iod's
bl.-syin t" me tlmt I took it.
I v.'ns t ronoiili't.t incurable bv th" hest
rloetori" hor in th t. I kbvp np nil
lioK-s nurt mndo up tnv mind tlmt I xxns to
ts taken iinay from my Imsbniiil nml bnby
of two yi-ni's old. I wns sick nil of tho time
eoiil'l not ent nnvtli'n nt all. In mi" week.
after ts-k-iiiiiina th" use of Hip ' rnvnrite i ro
F--ripti.in' my stomnch was- so niilch lij'tlor
tlml I could cat nnvthmii : I cimld see that I i
xvps pmnuiK' nil over nnd my husband then
wpiiI and pot mo fix bottles ; I t.xik three of
them nnd my Rtomneh did not txither me any
more.
Vtp sent to V"ii nnd got tho rooplp's Com
mon Hn" Medical Adviser, and found
iriv ease descnlx-d just ns I was: xvc did
wfcnt the book told us. in every way : in ou
month's tim I could see I xx-as much U-tter
than I had I -eon ; wo Mil! kept on just a" ttm
Isiek u l-l u -. und in three inoiiths I stopped
taking n'...ili' iiie, r.u,l todnv, I can proudly
frav 1 nm - well woincu, yen, om well, strong
and healthy.
When I lieean to tako your medi'-ine my
f.irp was poor and eyes loclfed dead. I rrail l
noteujov mywlf nnvwherp. I wnstirct nnd
lick el tho time. I could hardlv dn my
house-work, hut now I rl i thnt and tend a
ig Rni dpn, help my linshniid nnd tuke in
lowing "
Tho fillowi'ig will prrro intf resting to
feeble women generally, nnd evppcinlly so to
those olviut to bpcomo mother i. Mis. Di-ra
Jminnrr -J 1'Jpe'criit.
I J?
Krln hki J'
13 i "
Mn.rh I
15 s "
TIITl.. ti ipi rn.
tVr Iiht fiald lo rumim tn 7$
I r .nis p.1,1 lv... r..-.l ,1' MI'U. HI "". U'l "
IIMrawn 'v ll'-l ; i) U. 10 ' tun Ik- luvejlel;
ol.' lyi ,nf. r nitl (. , ,
l-IIIKIt Vt'.. Il-nl.rr nnd Hrtr,
lf ml ! rml'vv, X . i .if .
A I til I O wwht.-nen. IV C. So b i If
I UU f'lWai "bta.i cd.v. r.w fur IurcRtor 0ui
conomy
requires that in all receipts
baking powder, Royal Baking
shall he used. It will go further
and make the food lighter, sweeter,
of hner flavor and more wholesome.
WALL ST., NEW-YORK.
(Inn Cloth.
So niii' h has been written 8bmit
the ciystal gown of the Princess
J.ulalie that its evpen-e nnd np
,.,,.,r.,.. nrn looltnr ,.f l,ilr..af
: .,,, ,,, ,. , ,.,ri1'
. ., i , ... ... ;,i , i, , i.., , n i. iiti., ,,,,i.
,.,,. fml Pe(. In j lntly ., ,rmP and
j frai sni1Hlall(.P, , ,s exceedingly
' ,IliraWt. ,, r!lll ,,0 ,longt,l with
, x ,t, 't , t
, J( , ,,., ,jk( h
. (stJni siil.un.erlng silk, it sur-
face taking- up the light in a mar
velous way. Not for the toilets of
. U. i .te
: discovery most suitable and valued
It pio, erly b buis to house decora-
I ''V"'."? ich beds bei especially
I'l 'I'll in eiiiirtins. lion 'ic inn
i i . m i
: wa 1 drap njjs. Ilousew ves w II fle-
' , ' ,h, .,, , fh.
... .
that .Mtch and hold rainbows, and !
vet a dip in eld water will at, once i
restore their pristine freshness and i
lip.nitv. A crent Held for t.hlu new!
In'i,i,trv. HcruM.
An Fxampl In Nature.
A little (irl living on tilst street,
in Chicats'o, who has rieat tasie
for drawing, was exhihitliirf one of i
her pi'turcs to a lauy visitor tne
other day when th" visitor asked if
th" little Kb' i't the picture was
standing up.
"No, she s laying down," said thf
artist..
-Von shouldn't sav lavioc," Inter-
posed her minima, ".-ay lying.
After a moment's reliction: 1 Well,
hens lay, mamma and I should t hink
a little plrl could do arythiti); a
chicken could."
A. (ttithrle, of Oakley, Overton Co., Term.,
writes : ' I nex'f-r enn thnnk von enonch for
what your trentment hns done for mn ; I nm
FtronK"!- now than 1 have been for fix yenrs.
When I tpin your t rent men t I was licit nl'le
to do anything." I could not ftand en my feet
lonjs enough to xvnsh my dishes without fuf
ferinn nlniost denth : now I do all my housp
xvork, witsliinp. conking, sewing nnd ovpry
thins for my fmnily of oiRht. Dr. Pieref'a
Favorite Presrriptiori is th" best mcdirinp to
tnko U'foro confinement thnt enn hp fonnd ;
or nt least it iirov.-rt fn with mo I nex-er
surTorcd so little with nnv of my children as
I did with my lat nnd she ia the hr-nlthieft
wo hav,). I roeoniinend your niedioinns to nil
of my neii;hlors and ospe. inlly ' Knvorito
Prescription ' to nil women whoaremtferinK.
Hnv.-indu'-cd several to try it. nnd it has
proved go,! for them." onn truly.
In 1
T. Tien-p's Favorite T'resoription is n pew
r a (,r , hi. md r.,,n,nl iat.wl nr
f,,s,nfo leurorrhen, exepssivo flowing,
r;ljnfll menstruation, unnntiirnl suppiPS'
sjm)s npd irr(,KUarjtir, prolapsus, or falling
r ,-, wenk l)a,.j .. fPmnle wonkness.
ailing
n(-ss.s,
nntevprsion. retroversion, learing-down sph-
snfions, chroiiieeongpstion. intlammntienand i
ulcerntion of the womb, inflummntion, pain I
and tenderness of the ovaries, accompanied j
with "internal heat."
br. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a
scientific medicine, carefully compounded l.y
"joy
, and
n If
' i
an exHri--in ed and skintui physician,
adapted to woman's delicntporgaiiizution
is piirelv x-cKital'lo iii its compofitirn
iipi f.s tlv bnrmless in its effects in 'inw ronu
Hon of thr S)item. ror inornliig si 'kneKSor
nausea, due to pregnancy, weak stomach, in
digestion, dysjiepsin nnd kindred symptoms,
its iisp will irox-p very tieneflcinl.
Iir. I'ipree'a IVsik, " Woman and Her Pis
eases." I MS pages, illustrated i, giving suc
cessful means of home treatment, can be had
iwalfd in p'on enivmw) by enclosing I)
cfs., in one cent ste.Pips. to pay p-istngp, to
the Doctor, at his nddr'is, as given at tbo
begiuuing of this article.
ConnmpflT find fww'c
m. shoo Id nse f'lioCiir fur fc
C-onpumptlnn. It naa rnrd
cbon4. ft hnn nnf injur
1 oaf. 1 1 9 not tiRi tn tnk-v
Utfftbe besiconiliBTrup.
Boltl ererrwher. 8Ac,
mm, ym
calling for
Powder
Driving the Brain
ttt the expense yrJL.
. 1. . II I.. M
I'l lilt- I ' HI X . "Oj
tn,;' t.:." i-iV
the brain we ?. c'.i
must build tip Lf-i
the b"dv. Kx- r?''
cn isc, pure air -
foods tll.lt
make lienhhy flesh --rcfroslting
sleep siKhate mctli'ids. When
loss of lush, strength and nerve
Ivcomo apjiaicnt your physician
will doubtless tell" von tliat the
I ,,llickest L,uillK.r pf t)rcc is
Scoif's Emulsion
of C ntl j1',v.f'r V ' Y ""f,?'7
'.' ',tf,s ,1('s,,1 of a,lfl ," "self, but
stimulates the appetite lr other
fc"!s.
-r-. ir"1 byfi-ff & tlimni. N V M drnRlfta.
Unlike tiis Dutch Process
No A Ik n lies
- nil
Oilier Chemicals
are n-,t In thfl
jTi'i'ii ration of
W IIAKKIt&CO.'S
KlBreakfastCocoa
tvhivh it abitvtety
.!! flM'f not u hie
I It tnnrrttinv 1hrftime$
tho strrnfjttt nf ( ni'oa Hilled
with itiirrh, Anowroot or
-MiL'iir, ninl in far more ro-
iinimi.il, rusting it. tiw'i ove rent t cup.
It i tU-hi lull!, iiourirthinj;, nml EASILT
Sohl I'J Urerrr ncrynlif r.
W. BAKER & C0.7Dorchester, Mail.
titlrp liy lb itlf. wt
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llvvrvhntly
flaill oiin tlux
1 1 1 lnn.1l V. P .111-
'ii, ri nil (ites(ioM9
, ..in criiinii I lie lit-i-i.ii
v . spf! lintt. pro
iium l.itin:i, (lr.d
UK-aiiine ot wonts.
f.ihrnryin
Usi If. V also
i:li,i Hi" often de
st'i'il liilorinalloli
roiici-riiine eminent poisons; f.i.-is, ,,n, , rn-
iiu ia- iiiiintri.'s. (in- '. '"iins " "
er:il IV..1 in. . ol i lo--i"i-: -.niicnl.irrnn-
eerniii'.' : ".el li, tiiini- ccein mill i lii' i s-,
IriCI-'O!" I "f t"ri Ifl illol.llI('II'. i "'-
.i!n il'l- i i I'm l' oilici", muli. nml
Sel-eelroori.
T7ip riiio ('.rent jit.tinlnnt A nthnrity.
"Uan"'i. BrtWfT. .'n-'"- -f S"i' .n'
I- I. iv, ties t -"I Im llll.-iil.ei'i'l.'l la. luill.'iry (S
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(ill .'.(h : one po'iil M ui'l.ii'i uulli"iiiv
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