AN EMERGENCY DRAWER, Ever; l(oiichnld 814011!. 1 Have u Place for Hiuijilo lUiucdim. Every household bbould Lave a fixed pdaee devoted to tiimit' remedies for tho trivial accidents w hich often bccomo Mlcb Serious affairs through neglect. Hums, scalds, cuts and bruises are of nearly dally occurrence, and their fre quency as vcM as painl'uliiess demands a It tie forethought toward their alio. Viutioii. Tlio emergency draw or is de Signed to till this In-iil. It should be stout und stoady, wi'h 110 tendency to tti.-li fast when least opceteil. and Weil out of loach lit" lililo prying lin gers. Jt should also ho located sonic where hi tho Ulti'lii-n. as ui'toui inies a wound Is neglected rath, r than run up stairs fur a.-iiain o. Tin- ivtnody alvva.vs "it hand ."huuid be carr. m nil nap nil pni 1 - "I" Ii:.i.- vv a 'or Und liiis 1 ..ill. .-..1,1:,., ,11 li.iking -....pi, nrtiiea. a m!o', ami ,! i g.iu.'.e. in gethoi 1111!, al'-.u I. .Mil I ., i!. in. .-1.1 1 i in ii, chces-'olui li haii-higts and a pair of Scissors, fai-mii nil is a suvi'ivl-ii rotn o.ly I'. i- burns and scalds, and should always li.' on hand; Inking su.la is .111- ollor very g I ivniody, and in burns fruiii hut lard will ol'ioii i - relief J 1 1 11 -1 1 sootier tiiali til.- nil. li is Used I'llln'i' dr., u- u.a-lo into a sti'mi g snlu tiuii w illi wall1!-. A niis.pl it' b,in.i. is u-.'Mil in case of outs. After washing in imu--.h!j '.0 i o niuU' any foreign iit.t:iiioo. draw the oiliros tirmly t.. viler aad cm. : iio.it ly Willi the Kaiio. Salvo f f. r sl'gnt burns, "o., and .-oiv.-s 1:1. a'. -iv 1 c- ' 1 hide tin- air fruiii t!.o tou.h r --in i.e A lisnrl'oiit . 1 : .ii c.i 11 in' 1. -. 'I I r till i ;i and se.al.i.s -.-i i-.ns i-!.uiu!i to nood bandaging, and sh-mld ho lo'pt in pla o hy ..rl.'i!, ! .:i u.!;i Mi;. 1' 1 1 d. loan d:os hoi.. al-. :; :u tint drawer. Puivg-irl.' and pep-, a rin.iii f.-r si. .li 'a. Ii in h". a m-v ,-; , n. ; ;i a. con. pla in t aiuum; ll.o ii-.il!-: I : .1 .1.: : ... : .1 g'.u-A-'f fur t : 1 : ; 1 i ' -. !:;iiS'm::i Iii.m' om f.-r sprains, olo. li .an ho .lupin a ' d vv it'l good .;'!.. I iu lilt- -. , -v . 11. ay I..IV.- added i-U. mode i!-o : a ii.i Id.' .I h-. r f.i 1 1 . i-'I band-, -i 1. w.i. '' I...: Ho. -:.m !i - rim-., ai d e.l-: ' -a p. j: I -wioi ...! f.-r ! !!. ; - !;l mint and a su .i: . ',,-;.,:!.:': '.'has W 1 1 1 1 1 1 oh! !.l.-'l:.'..i d loll - 1 :!i; to. Tin- small i-N p. ;..l,i nr.- ' and iu !!, tu -sary - 1 -, :'.p -1'-' eiii'-r- goney .Ira v . vv 1 . pa id a l.tridr.-1 full I ill loai.y ,a- ' . ro tituo t a tlai.lo facl-'r in ouh -. Su.pusi l;io .lll't Siiooi-. Chin. -o '. i.o-' r a s.vr. I p. ,!..,-I'-l ll.o .;u:.. .! t:." .".'fo. tod tiii.J 1: T 1 . a' ah .'.! I: v.. ::.::;a'.'-4 !::. ;. :,.u K I, .1.1 I,. . I ':;: a ' - .":r. Man- .ii. ' : - ' 1 ."a !:!"': -at- '-..- !;.-avy laa cm i-.-.'i !. .- ' : It 1, ul- - f:! ,1a;. - a'.d 1 . .i A 1 ' " 1 '- ', l.lo 'd' rnr mill V httli'miuif. .uitif Ciinini.n w ! '.:'.i - u , 1 o a i!,.. I'.ur-ia li.i:.l in ah.- i.' .. s. lap a 1-' . ,. Ill, .;.-:i-i.i.: -.. li,.- i.i i" o, 1 1,. .,. i K .,: v !,'.','.'-. 'a I i' V...v .1-1. .1. a l.'l . 11.. 1 l a t v' l' , Pal io- llic tf-l . Mr. Vh. -!n tri Ion... -1 : ' i' 'tl.lnif S.. r-ip for rl ! . ! 1 on oiiti-i t .-.'a, in pal 01 in 1- wit. I . ,.. -'. 1 l.alilo .'MV 1- '1 1:1 I 1..1 a'll W. turn. 111, .11 - ', in. 1 J !'a worry cT Pi . It. liana'- s i nil Ki.!:..-. .J. P.,. ,.!,.,' . ! Li.i ..i n .. I m i' I; . . r . '-- I: "jo .. n.'i. N. . I.oto s tin itiia..-..' o-tj i'1-o.y 'or mi:T. ran. I Villi litieiw Iin( hiii Tn.l -noia P.. i K:..ov' . n "'i lnvfl II? Il.i V "I 'Kll-.1V in . 1 - -i'. 1 on- I. o.ii. -.Inut ' t ;-! i;.). ai- I'-d'ai- -n'. rviii-i'. tioo'l a I vow i-i Ii ir lor i taio) ti'H- 1 a I. Wiillliiii- ilillil Oll.-ii Ii.' 11 Hi-.-ui.. v--i-i' il ii--l f-r o.'VH- I'-. i t - .a - ' in-,, i wail lliii.tt:r .-i:i'. 1 '.. . -a ..in; a-' - N.,.!y ean li.'l;, ii"'.i,' injtli". .-'lern'oaiaij rl tli" ninn who is aaviiy- t.i'hln 1 :i . e. 1 H.'V. II. P. I'..'-.., '.ile, !. ti.-a. -avu " liv..l..lll.-..l' ll.i:'-'-C l-i-:,'- O' . ,,..1.1.- ly cic.' 1 aiv oul" sea. . I !..' 1 'r 1 -. Tin' I" nuty .f I'.iui it no' ,11 ih tin; it- 1 olf, I 11: I ho way u h I ora.'. If nmii ti'.l w illii.r..ivfiisi. Ur. I-.-i.-ir Tl.i.mi.. ' on's tv t-iinii 1. I ii iil.i-1-.0 , . r 1 ..it:.-. 1 Tlio mau vvlin tries 1.1 shnvv .'If what he knows, shows that lie noulo- t.d to leai'H niio very iii'purtaiit thin-;. I Can't Sleep I-i tin' complaint -f n.ai.v al tin- s-a-.n. J"ln rr.'sou i f 'i.ii'1 in l'i" fi' l -Imt ll." li.av.'s ur" weak aa I Hi" ' I v in a l.'V-r-i-U and iinh.'ii.lliv i',,ii iiu-,ii. Tlio m-rv.'i mav ! iis-tor.'.l ' I y II 1.- Sa-apanll-i, wlii.'li f.s-ils tli.'in upon pure I-I 1. a:i. thi- ini'.li.'iii.' will n!-" .-real.' an appetit- an. I l-.ii" up Hi" .--. em. and tlins o,v ...we.'t i.-ii' .-hiie; sleep and is"r- ns li'-iltll. Hood's Sarsapnrilla fs ilia oulvtrii" l.'.o, Miritl'T proiiaaomiy i i tlm j.uhli'1 ey" I.J.I.-1.V. H . six f..r ?-". il J rVl '-t liani'.ini.iilOy illi , flVUU 9 rill) II.jo.1- baisii.AillU. I Tt is 1 slim. del ti.at the I'nitd I Slalf- has fully 'J.imhi M-jim-uto railway culapiinic-. ! Tho Stato of (i i.r.o.a has dcvi Ii'i'i d 'j'l'oally i-iilcii tlio war, tin' i-stiinato i vaciiina tin: tulal of I .'.'o-f, ' Ul. j lam. Inn I'.'iu liuii.-.t uf 1n1.ro piirlvs and o, .mm. .Ms tliau any. din r ray m j tiio wi'i'ld, and tho niuuh.r is 1'ciiio I'uiislaatly nil rmcnlod. Ma M- iiT, a I'.avai 1.111 writer, es timates 1 hat investment ia eloolrieal iinpi-nvoincnls pui 1 a j.ruiil uf Ii" .1 tu I, p. icoiit in tho vein's ls;ll ,H. Ilaii -or" says Cavruil I . White, tin- labor 1 peri, "iii. emsod mure men 1.1 c - 'iii'u it potty er an s t h 1 u any -inn. .; el-o. '!' " .'"" homicides in I '. a. HUH had la. t Hides." Tin I'-' ale ha! f a million Swedij in the cuiiiiti'y, an 1 ih.y 1110 sai l t-i bo 1 ..do r mi the a, ih-;o than tin- Allien- Calls. 'I'll.. S ae.lo-, ns a rule, 11 I'o s- - I - 1 . 111 la-i nun - an-1 1 x' r. in -iy ecu-II- on I ' 1! I'l aacis Wil!.-ird "ant - tu kimw why no ti .a., in t 1.1.1: a- I. a a i 1 :'n', and, no e.. diii.; I . tiio N- vi 1 'lie. 11. s I'io. iv line, a 'd la fiy v "il 14 m. n, an I . . I I , '. -, ,i.., sp -a I h oil's a d iv I r iii;; o . v 1 1; - same pr. .in. in. Iii" 1 a. i 1 .1 1 i'..:n, nil. - hive or ,! 1 . 1 'J-'., 1 i.'. 1 !,t e.ii - 1 in- v . ai a: a : .d slii.il 1. 1. 11 11. If th" crops 1 a 1 , 1 , a ' u : I . v , 11 t hi- r. -1 More, no al w ,, i Ii 11 , iv :a- . : lie- ili-iii 1 ml- o! r. v , v :: a ' d . :..i ' I ' 11 1 a . 11. - . .1. I'.. 1,-01: M r an In- av. 11 .-.'".nil 1 1 . . 1. 1 a .n . in-i.'i! i'i"i al I.;. , riy . Y V.. I .r .' ::-niii;-!iv. -. "s. . 11 II, I'O Will I ' I I I'l V h. " I o I li- 1, ! I 1 ; - t ;. : 10, vv in r - ! !i i ' w 1 . .:' 1 1 . .0. , - ' :.b, !,'!!', is,. ,'iH l.o pill 1:1 prao I - I': i 1... .i t t'Oil.x 1 1 V - s., , d ,y I. 10 iv a-' .'! iii i ' -i in' lieiiH . i. " i -. :.- i 1 : ; 01 I. It'-, a ! .! ore II on th" M o.l ma ...Id I., lie- .-! I la ,-i ..f S .nth : 1 i-i l-i! : o l .l 1 . .- , , t . I." at- r 1 -I : :.- :,, 10:1 . .1 t il a! ' a: : -', -I mm- j , . a! :: .- ;-.fa, r. I :- I a- i : - 1 el a-,-1 i a i, v. ; .0 '. a :.a ". on r -! :, 1 I-. W io th- I ,,,0.0, -a', u:,., ,a- ;i '.- 1 'ir'-' i' j I'l 1 . k . :'-, W I, 1 dl'. 'A I il" il hil.lll-.- , - 1 j r !' ! 1 ii 1. a , 11. ii-.i !- - .i -. :- I I I. M I -e, XV I. 11 ii. w.i li. I'' an 1 a i:-, lav. t.. I ti,. j ,. - , , .-.-.a,: j a:l ih 1, .1 .ii-- 1 , ipl.y li ,., 1... a 1 : i - -- 11 I,- 111 !y 1 in.- , vv V-'i-k I , I . V, I . , . V e- 1 i,e ' . I,".-, ..v. - bv II. i Wat' l-i.o , , I, II I .:, , ... - 1 n, d , 1, :,o. ' - , : . '. . '. b ',':', . . . i. ai nail ' I- .: ..." -- I ' . : a , 1-0 t, :i ! . : -" : : a,:a ':,.:,,. .; ia ! . , . J : : . 1 '..' F.i. W. I.t , - , . ' , . o.r ; . I I'..' -ai,- ., ,., I 1; ' .1 , ..: .v - ', v. :,.y ;a : ;: -. e j .... , .. I , . , . ... I .. . . j : , , -: v 1 , 1 -a ! .1 v , -- 1 : . -1-, v 11, a ; . - 0 a:. -I .-'.- a. I I. all :iv ' I :.a . .' . !.. ,. . I-.. -I '"a- 1 1, .1 :s laid I - - - - I ll ,1- 1 ! '.,- - - I : ,'l !v d- 1-.' 1 liio j . : . II,- , - , i 1 -V . 11., '; : 1 - 111., I I no 1 .1 1 i - a :,-t sp I in a cure .lis u 1 . , .!.!'- la- N ,v V l'., San. Ills ; a d by I -,- p ibl :. -eli n an! in'i'i 1 ;. -., !'i - -1 1! ,f H:i i 1 1 1 1 t ll I iail I- 1 v i el. - .1 t.-in -in r-' pine. - mi.. 1 1 d 1 1 : : ; ; ! i I' i .- ii- 1 h iu dan a i.aaib- 1 ul y ear- pa-:. V.u-i'ic:."-1. - a 1 ! I v ,,,",!' 1 h r . t .' it 111" t" 1 -aol's .:. it:'.:' ia .1': '..-.I. an 1 voi y !' vvei o '-- i; i i. I :ast y. nr. I n a nn -nb. r ul - 1 it was related that y -01 11 - w , oii'-ii w .- -.u l-" 1 r ,'j.' I to b" lieu ri- I dur si. Hi" y ai b 1 I !-. e'l i pelic l t ' o- I la' I'.:,, oi r I I'o-p. .lll bill! ies I h: .'i..-!i '.in- h u d 1 1110 -, and so had p, . -1 1. 1 1 I h" .'V .'lit '. W il 1 Io the 1:1 tol'- . ia--- is t iiil tiio hard I mo s also mllu . in" I lots ,,f y-uiiu ; im 11 I,, continue c "ii I iii a aunt her y ear ur s... Itiiyile Ibiadwavs Til" in'. illy i:i,'i,-hi:i; popularity nf bieycles and I lie 1 1 n p. I'ut 1 va; deiunlid un til,' put oi tiietr riders for r.-cu:r-ii it i , .ii ..a the ptbiio hioiiwav,, Iii btou 'ht foi iii a now problem for civil eioj im el s to solve. Orlimiry stuti,.: p i v-in --lit -i as they appall- in eity stro ts nro not at nil f i v . .l alilo for bieycles. mid s..in. tiiiii"; bolter mu-t bo ndopte.l. A-pi.ait is -month und easy ',,r tlio win-el and I lie rider, but it be-cum- -lipp"i-y up -m the siiiilest pro vocation, ii u . I is not su l)i"i. tit ly dura ble to bear l-i-1 w.-iii' iiiid t iir of h. avy Iriirkiii". Mu-t uf t iie si rets are to i liariuvv In alViilal the spaea for a spe cial cycle track, and so tlio matter stands. I liio i p. rim. -nl which proni i-i-s "nod results is til" u-.e of Vlllllied brick. There are complains thai -liv-ei s of the brick may be bruk.-u nil" ami p-iic:iiro tir.s. There are iluim-.-rs uf nil sorts liirkiiii; in tin; track of tho bicyclists, and son no! and civil eii"i-neorin'-r are culled upon to assist in ro- j luoviu" lueiii. iicuger. IUK I' A KM AMI ;ltlr.1. ninmii sows. I,ii uk fur n tondoiioy tu oonrscuoss in your yotiii brood suws rathci- than a lino, fat an 1 fiinoy playthiuo. The :..ni is to be v. line. I for her Usefulness as a producer, ,,u,l (his ropm-os ,1 j ouuil, l'numy frame, loeedi'is of "..ud II-. lire leai iiiio.; with wlmt class of sows they have tiio be-t success, and they would .1.. well to keep this eon- . : 1. , 1 ;,. ,,,i;,, 1.. ;,. iill'.iiit;s to tho piib.ie. Kansas Farmer. TKFK ruM t ors. Alihoiioli liir"i ly ii lvertised, tin re is 11,1 such plant as tho tree tomato- It is simply the ..r.llimrv plain, which by -n.w in..; only one shoot p, t.;lt.i, plant, 1,11 I trainiii; it bvlviu- to a Make uf to a w ill. mav 1. Jrowu l5 ,.r 1 veil 111 feet lulu, all I by pi imin'. vvlnl" it is ,,,,1 inj irel by lyim-on the soil. Tho Ir.itt thus ,'ruwu is earlier than mi the Inish-s. aeeoii.it of th- better ixposmo p, me sun. -New V..i iv Wt i l l n iTiv.i n:i-K in--Tin: IUii:K Mil-:. For a "..,. I 111 lay veal's I have H ... led tiio l.i 11 of I,.-, 1,111 ,111 ... e.-iiai of il,o r, puns re.-iii' -1 bv il,,. ! h-11 v, -t- r duiiua tiio lime it 1- in u-o, ; li! i'y in e .seriu.i -ly imp ill. d, and t lit 11 and vviie'i ev, ly ii,i;i : part nf tho : ''"inplalu til it there Is an piulil 11: machine is vv, il m luind. If a w ho. -1 i '!. i -w, arm-' iiway 11s i-i need repine- j ' " or .ssh,.; ,,f br, e is is lunk.-d in.;, a m.iii .iaiol.ini is m ,. - ,.f it. up.oi wiili hurior b.. the I. inner. Ti:e .sain.-e-oii'-o is pur.-iiol if one is Ni vert hole.-, it 1, a laot I liat e r lai 11 I'loh. 11 and no n.l-'d so tlmt it will an- j advantages invriii' Ir-on siioh eiossino, su.-r. IU nli. 1. nii.iili'.-r will be re- ; and that lor . arly hinders ..r spinu .pi.r. I tho ti.'M - i- ,,. Win 11 the ehicki us it tves 1 ho bes results, h irv. -I 1- 1 a; l-d this in-m-.r imluin is i-'ii'ii.; m.. , i',.iupne!t.. .s niul ipiiek p'a,',- ! 1:1 tin- t,.,.l ...x ji:-1 'he hd - oinwth. A ern.s like tlm Indian la -:. i.e. I .low n. .1 1 -I 1" f..rc the next I i imo .01 !r ihni 1 '- ! in-;h-i 11. 1..--h-i: v, -t tin- 1- consult,-. I im, I the m e- Imru ur I'lyin.otlli II ek or ll.ni.laii nil e i'y p'li'ls ale pai 1 :i ..id-r. I'.v litis ' ( ' .eiiin ur l'i ah mi leaves hi 1 e to bn cu ir,e a ir 1 'I' .ii of utifoi'sei 11 d. .-ii'ed. As tli - chicks pa.rliiko uni- I r. aloi;p- is , ,i v lalo I, an 1 t h.-ro is le-, 1 I -o inly uf tho cdur and eiiit raete 1 i.s l.i . .! 1 hue ..cea-ion. ,1 bv Io . ak-i ' It.s ul I in i r, , t h. v vviil lie uniform il i i.'.'.t-i'.mi'lv a:i un:.,! , s .11 Io. al, is euoks . uuly on breed lire Used, im 11 'i.i ..idal.'e, lai I -ha I i a I hero t . ' h 1- , 111 a l let' wlmt t a- In -us a re i ike. pi ui until I ih;. I n 1.. tier ..no. I lie j Altli.ui ;ii lie- laiicieis are raisiin; Hum. lead. ! b. II. I' aad l.aldl. r stuck liiall i'ul'mer- I Iv, tin- clus-I'l. .1 l.aiis ill',' stiil re 1 1 r 1 . 1 -1 , m.i.ow ,., tmuv , ,,ws. !,.'.,,,,,. 1 ,, ,,,, . ,.,p(,,'i,,r 111 these Th" iv-nils ,.' in my . p. 1 inn nts it, I ..ju ,'o h ii, ,.,, .!,;,., U, while in 11:01 ui.s in .i:iv euvv- have pr -v. I I n it t le- eu'i.p' -it inn ..) lie ill 1,1. depend- nil t ll - lial nr.: . ,f the i'"H. ml lii.it .-my noli,', 1 clciu'e in t' . hit ur . ', ! r . 'inpoin nls ..f tli mid. is in, a. y a temporary one, duo t-- i ho uii'i-ii'i! fond. Thus Im--. -e.l, e .11 - o. e I , lap,, -, rinnl, .',... ... n u ! . p dm ii:,. I oie.. ..lis and -!. ,u in.- h iv-- b. : I. - 1 1.'.'- --I V el V led l l C O.V s W 1 1 il ll- i lu.-r.- is.- ia I'o vi-i-1 ,.' l.un.-r. I.it.-lv It ii i- b- .-I, elal'ie I l.h il a duly ration .. I i IS . -.'. vv , oi I I I li, -I i-e I 'I" fat ill III" mid.. 15. i: l-r..'. il. II. Win:' ..lii-ui,.- I li . aeii ! i -alt I ' i In., carol ip !-!-, w .t li I. a .ill!, i.-nt e.o.- ,,: la, (' ll In id, i ! I vv , . I a . . d -. ,0 v .i r i "as a .: in v il io'i- j ..'i'l... Is .,1 I a, 'tall ai. i xt lid s'... uV.-l- . 'I W.- k -. ..r at le-l-l -IX uf v. ll ,,'il l.'il .' , a a' : a I 1 ol I -ii. I w, p oo, is , I -h IV. d ,', :i,l ii el taiiovv da:: v , in , 1 ,v ; a !i ; .r , i i I ".r.ua. II, :.o. la '.. :::,.; -! ia i -i., ,.,'iy e .vv- w ,li n aa r,-1 -,- la- y .. 1 I ,.! but t. r. !.. :; '. i- w . , I i . I . . 1 1 t l;,,- y e Id, Aai- I io .'i :: .ai.tat is;. u i v i a i i, i a. i. a vv ii i 1 1 v. v -1 1 , We ii ntiv a k, .1 b,i a w a I 1 i t I.e. -. I I .1 o 1- t i.o 1'. I'M O ! 'I' I lie whit.vvasi, ii-. . I by th" I nit, d Mates p. iV , III U: lit till tie' ll -HI il-.ll-es und Iii ii'.u.s. i li '-.-ii l-r :1 - I I'm a a. in' n -. h r I io- in ' -: . i i - . n ,-a . o . , li,-- vv. ,:ii i : I'r. - , ,, p ,., mi-:, I o! ,,'i v a- 'I ", i i u d ,.ia I. not ul 1,: n o e - -' . v in,, , led hill I-, three part , aid clean, li'io in 1 olio put, i. i " urx.--l w. 1' 'v .1:1 e a I vv i:r n i I la.'., i:.it--!y appll, .1. I :. . r: I V os a ii. ' i! I r-i w ni di vv h:i. t h .t Is u,,t s,, "..in:,:-, as lit" imui ii,,:ii 1 1 in a a 1 Ii i . I b'U'l I t ' r. -i-t in -i-ta. o b II, r t ' m any other vv-'i-'i. It ulii.t. s p, brick or -t..ii" ,,f w ... b n w ill folic, h v- t v lir.aiy. l-i it- api .' nu' i m tit will-ai" fit's! w.lwi'h w at, r. I .y w n :e'i liio adaesi-.u ,.f Ih,- t im vva-ii i . In I I" -ti-oi ;. r I'm 1 ' applied t i a dry sur face. V 1 1 uth.-r "noil vv oh is m id. in ihls wnv : Half a bii-iiel ,.f e; ... I Ir.-sh ii'ne ls slack" I vv I'll 1. .tlm.; w iter mi l kept covered ft' . Ill th" 11 1 1' dui'lll.' til s'a.'kin j; t 1 pi'-'V.-nt w.-ai.eiiim; of t'l' lime by 1 ho c iii. 'in.' a.'i I of ih' air. It is s nu no-1 tliroiiii 11 lino-i ve ,,r cloth und seven pounds of Milt Ilia.' lidded; throe pounds uf I ice ll, II) 1- builed to a tliiu p iste, half a pound of Spanish white, and mm p. mini u! blnk. II "in,., ,steo.e, 111 C '1.1 W ll.-I ami th"l; dissolved la h .t water, lire ihoii added, and vviieii vveii m;X"l by sl i i-r 1 1 1 -r. live ealloie. of hot vv ul or nr.. mixed iu an I the wimlo n; iiu stirred. 1'his is kept a f"w d ivs el. i. -ly e iv el'ed, when it is "a ly for use. ll is ipplie l hot, b iu;; kept 111 11 kett! over a tiro. This may b; c, ., .red a li:;ht brown by burnt nmb.r, or a creaiil ycllovv by yellow ochre. A li";!it oray is mad.' by iiddiii"; a small ip.aiitity of la'iiplila.'k pievio'islv mix'd with water and t lioroii hly sliird. On., pintuf this vvusli envi rs a .s.piare y iir l. A wash I'm- fences or burns is thus made, mid will lust lor live yours. H ilf il bush. I uf fresh Inn 1 is slack, d mi l strain.' I mi 1 throe p e'.s uf hv ili iiiiie eenn ut is a Id. I, with water sullioictit to le liii.'j ii lo proper j liquid cutiditioii, 'l'ou piiiunls of burnt umber innl ntio pound of Vonotiuii rod 1110 woll lnixod dry, fniir ouik'oh of l.uni'l'liu'lv killed with siilliciout vino oar uro then inid with wutur and j i-.ddod to tlio iitlur niatorials. Tlio iwhulois diluted b make a barrol of 1 ,l",1.v '"oiis. Il must stiind .1 few ''".vs i '.(11011 1 tv MiiTcil neioio belli" Used. 1 ":1M1 ,,rK j is ,,f """ l'11'11'11' "f - 1 1 1 - : 1 lima wash, Inwhiell is added H thm paste in 1 c uf h ill' a pint of llour lllld bullillo; w utor. - I'lil lil, Field liud l'i reside. ciai-ss lii;i:t:i'ixii in i uwi.s. While every fiinucr 'km;:iiiZi'h that i "l W I""'- l,i","t '"" "Sl'' lf """'-I improve Ins cattle, yet he is i v-ry rarely willim; to .idmit that the 1 'u"" l'"1'ls ; 1 uitil l",ulSr.v- I'lo u oiiohbi i d roust, is are reallv as m ee my a-thiii oihbicd bulls; and I '"" ""lv "" n"'.v "'s '" '"' i '"" ,i"' '" "!' i l1'"'1- ls ""V read i ly uecump! ished and ! T11"' r.-luriis nr.- 11. 1 le. I '"' ""' '"' '"vp,'',' I ii'"' i-" i' 'I' sir. ib. o that I .t in 1 . 1 - should euiitmo itheiu elves p. ,-iiaciiy pure breeds. ' Thuse wli ' bl ed , lire i-iiirt in with lli..r..ii"h t I-i lit tll'-'ll breed ill and 111 until o.r:; pmlii .11 and vi- ,1. . ,,,! .. ,.1 i,,,,l... lio v will lav as ma u v lltole p'.'llld. ul chlCaell Ul' III. I liiwl III th" -liine 11a e lii.'ll utle . f ill" plll' . lit I'll e. N. I lie ul'.llt nhjol'llull t" the pi.iet e uf ,,f el-o-s a" is the I'ull- iiain d iii i in-.- uf til br.-eds so thai th.- p, e .liar characteristic, of i nch a iv ! ,st and a :l loll" ti lid. m-y to m. n 1 Io :u Is ,1. v eh pea. I bi 1 lui ,,i h, r lei-id, er..s-!ii ; may b ll -ed iih a ii .i t out 1 a . ! -1 lua, weaki lied prop i i 1 1 n mi in in p'i I t Ho.; ul her and nun,- ,l.-,r.il'!o .pial ilieal inn-, --New Void. Wo, 11. r vi, M v vi. oi , soi i .. So., th- heller c i. v s I loin t iio best. I l..u'l all . ,'. til ' VV I I driven by d,.-,.. A ooud ball, r cow i - also it ;!-...d I'llei so c.'VV. All Weeds 1 1 1 (lie p-l-llllo I l. bill:;. I I ii.- t as'e u I 1 no tniii, and butler. The pro, In, -i noi . d line butler ami eli -- - 1 I. ! only aa a' I li i: a M'leiiee. .'b i .v w h- u the Irilit be : ins to , o ai. S., ' ay i . bio- i:u i 1- ju alii 'I'o I hiii lli- luil iu I lie orchard l- I'ldi -pea -l"le I'O a :.' 'o 1 y j. Id of in ail tlil-t. 1 1. 1 in. I t .::! th- .'live- in t In) n i.-k lot. " flu y in id shade ami v .!! I. I . t e . s . . dry o'-Iy 1 1 "in lour In sx No ii- it v t..r liny ion . r. A p, 1 - I" I ia in ' i- r i' t oi wall tu ci, ;i-' In.' ll ia u. la -k aa I i:ot iu l ii" the on il i ly . N- t .ia .' ,oi i:,.' f irm re-ponds bet I r "I iii' .i o .pi ly i-i ".in. I to .d ami tin atai nt t aia a '.. M',av w im I, iv.- 1. 1- .1 sprin.: nli.l fai I plan: 1 a ; el . ::n i n i' t i.e la' I'-r lias uiv.iiv. yiv. n th.- i-i st result--. 1 die apple is tii b. st hop.- tor Iio. l uii di it 1 1 I i ,,c lauds not -iiilial ta ,.l d narv fal in ', ', lull lil' lli'ta liiilst l.o i, ,1. Wh"ii you any ul til" -i, until vu'i i, tv .' 11 ! 1 1 ! 1 1 1 ' Io fait. 'It I..-, p en'it liillally lit it i i'iir,1 1 vmir ideal of a lii.ii io tabh- anil, oil i Miaeis in tli" Miii'ire distriet inak.- a mixture uf 1. -risen and mutt - tt ta!- low, with wii!,'h til y sm-ur their bitr- I l.i.W'- to l.e.-p nil til.' luns.plltui.s. A iieric.in apples uro 111 hi.'li lepiiti' in I'.noland im I ,.f li - i-ly sale, except iu tin.- inteii,.!', where it is said tho railr .ad rates uro nontevv hat prohibi live. Ni wliili pippins sell for live to 8:xeei,l- a p 1 1 i'o in tiie retail market '1'.. uiake a -nco'-Hof the poultry bu-iue-s om mu-t have u III, im; lor th" work, f'.r itiy will not hi ar Inaeii tnailect. I ii.- h. uses iun-t be kept ei. '.in. tao teedin:; and wat.'l'in-; -h'.nl-l bo il-.iio r.'ouliulv, and plenty of rr.iv.d, oi it aad around bono oiveu. W'atoil th" t o 's eiiefillly lor li,,r- s. Tiio in. i-i s. noils iio ei iu in vvlv -i t tree. i. uit.-u lie' tl lt-h. aided sp-cies, wiiieu v,ak- under tiio bark, l speci l. Iv w ii.-l'..' li I, expos,. 1 t It - .-un, upon any er mk ur elbow of t ieti'.-.i vviiieii may, un f"il uii'it"! v, ive born till an vi I i th south iu s, . no . h,,- tJl AI.M' AMI n KIOl S. Yttrkey fuiiiishea the best ineer1 t-chaiiiii. To Home extraordinary keen eves about stOii,i btiirsure visible. 1 In' mid, Iio verse. .f Ihe llible ia the eli'hth verso nf tin: IISili I'silin. The 'L'huiiib Utblc, published 111 Aberdeen iu li'.Ti', measures otic inch s.piare and nearly half an inch thick. Near Sluekton, l',d.,isu baud of Arabs, wh.i raise India hemp ami make hasheesh, which they use freel lu u.ime iarh of Smith Africa much daiii-i';e is ilmic by baboom, whieh o(( iu laroe niaiaiidino parties to rob Hardens. A ('hine-o eiisloiii is the throwing into the oceuu uf thousands of pieces of paper when friends) are about to sail. I'.aeli pieco bears written on it a prayer. A Maine farmer lias educated his do" to wake him up at u iven tune every iiioriiiu" vv ith a cowbell. It is sai l thai th" do.; in vi r fails to do his duly, mi I novel- misses the hour. Ixiii" .Initios I. boiioht of Mr-Murk-hum, the fust Arabian horse ivei owned in I 'ii'dnud. The price was sy."i.Ui. Mo was disoiaced by belli." beaten by every horse that ran iiumits! It i in. Sine" it wis aiiiiouiiceil that the I'l inc of Wale- app arc I al a public fuii.'tiuii iu a vv ! 1 1 1 . hat, the hat ' tores of New York li'tve I. 'en depleted of heiid ;ear of llint color by t he ( lot ham A it ; li -ma n i in'.s. S imo varieties of apples h ive bo m produced I li il hav e ul ni-isl no Is. They are nbiiorin ill ie-. S. ouel i at s t hey are called "nlooiiiles,'' bee ins-' the h, ..-souls have no petals and in some eases lack stamens. lu the west of Ireland Was all enor mous forest until the sixteenth cen tury. After llic (1 rah line risiii" iu I ."ill I, this pleat I'or.'sl was all cut away by F.nt'Ji'ii settlors us a means ,. d. priviuo the Irish of iheir last hi'liii'.; place and refuo. Mrs. Thomas leiu.iy, a native id Ireland, but who spoil! most uf her Ion;; life in Schuylkill County, I'eiui., lied at M.ihoiiny City at the aulheiili eutcd Hire of b J year-. II. r mind was elilirely clear upto I In; diy uf le I ilo.ilh, an I aim had a reiii irlvi'ily :;,m, ueinory . All Illinois woinaii had been siiiV r .nu f..r I w.i veins with a bi 1 emi ;h, mid was supposed to body-in.;' from "oiisiiuiptioii. A few days u.-o .-he eoii'he.l up a tooth, which a en .Ies. dentist hud dropped down her tliio.il before tlm illness be .'.an. She ia now liiili ov ili a iiipi.lly . M iitin l,. lick, a pioiu or of Frank lin ('u'uity, liillaiin, who iieeiitiy ia lelo a." I hi - niii"ty ninth birth. I iy. is II.IVV CUt t ill ; It's t inr.i :,el ol le in and lie is pioll-l nf th lichievelll 'll!. Tho "Id lu ill Ileitis Ills years wof, n Mill b'. tin: .pill" xiooneis, lint ii la at tally and piiy -tciilly. I aiiL-ht hy the Miilliii-. F. u ly i ;i 1 1 1 1- pr. .-eat coal ar , t h -r was a pabli,' loots - in ii l I slreet, Kirkwall, vvitioh wit.. a lavoii,,- resort of liio pros; m., e-j a'le on imiike! days, and mo a few yoiiu-: no ii pa't in'" ti-oiiblo ih. -re. I'll, niethol adopt "! f .f liappiti", uu-il -pectiii"; yoiilit was .uu.-w hat a.-. .. low: (bieut the pros- L'.m woul-i lake up a position at a uinh.iw ii stall'-, whil.; tvvu uf his c.onp.uiimi Wel'e secrcl.'.l m ar til" tl'oli: of tin 111111.11110; nil th" "lullll l llour. Ifa likely -I. ...kill;; youiio man wa seen p issiii"; u. un; tuo .street, a snd lii.o was dropped ov. r the upper win dow. The youth vvoiiid stop, pick it up, and while ho vv.tsso eiio.i.p'il, tiio press 01111"; punned upnii him. Tim bal. hi was then laid mi his shuiiaier, mi l he wits blandly told that, havim; nee pte.l Ihe shiiliit;, hewuull imw have tu i;o and servo his Majesty. Many u youn.'; niaii was captured in this way, and there is no doubt that such t lie ties as thesa helped cuisid r.i bly ti) roii-e the feelini;s nf the peupl nuaiitst tlm press umi.;', - ( It imlier'. .loitruiil. A l isli-liook Ib liiiiuil. A few Weeks il.o.l I f. K"lllle.y Wli trout lisiiiiio; in t In- leal 1 vv utei s ul I Ii iiitc!i Hull. .w l!r, ml,, and lust u I nr. si.cd li-h by the pnrtino id the Im.. where it was tied iu tno rim: nf tin hunk. Later, ho tried the same stream and captured thirteen pretty ooud .Hies. While latino; one tor supper, the hea l of th" trout con tained a bono that tho lr. e ml. lift ehevv, imd felt rather prickly. 1'puii takiii"; it out of his iiiotitii, it proved to bo the hunk he lost when the line broke un the prev ions trip. He could identify his properly thruiili a pecu liarity of the hooks used by him. -Auburn (Y V. ) .lvcitiser. Ueli-1 'not e.l hii kens. A fanner i I New York State crossed a tiuo breed of chickens with th. " Ibibliu dwiii l" iii'iM', The result i a weli-fnutd ehlcken, which wluh; n. t devuted to swiiiiniini;, frcipietdly lakes to tho water. The fowls are luri- nu. I tho lb sh is .said to bout ex 'client llavi'i, lesembline; that of the wood cock. A serious drawback lo raisin.; tli' iii in liny number is that they pine away unless fed on dri" I wateruieluii ii" als at least oiieo ik week. - New Or ieaiit I'n.'Hy nu.'. ABOUT EDITOH STOREY. Bow Ilia Raid on the Newspaper Workers Were Checked. Wilbur Storey, though a great editor, flerer had fame for good humor, nud os he grow old he grew Irritable. Little things worried litin; ntnall unit tern made hlui furious. If some mistakes shone forth la any fitshluii of bad, ragged work lu the Chicago Times, Storey was liable to Inquire the criminal out and deal with htm. There came a time In his life when Ills dismissals from the service of his pniier averaged four a week; good men, too. James H. ltuunloti, now oditor-ln-olilef of tin- Kansas City Star, was then mau Oglng editor of Wilbur Storey's Times. To lircwrvo his force from the devas tating swoops of Storey's Irritability something had to bedoue. Iv u li 1 1 1. Hi studied the slim (lull long and hard, lie noticed flint after Storey had discharged a man he appeared to experience great relief, und would got along lu pence and eounuirutlve quiet ude fur a time. The record showed that Stm-ey never tired more than one mini a day. If Kiinnloit could only provide tho right sort of a victim every day all would be well. A bright Idea struck ltiimilun. 1 lo hud a splendid, competent buy lu Ihe elevator. lie removed that rnnipetoni youth lo another field nud hired iiiiuiher boy the worst that he could llud. The boy knew nothing of an elevator nud did every thing wrong. The llrst lluio Storey got Into tlm elevator with the worthless liny he started the ma chine too soon, und almost caught Ihe groat eiliiur lu the door frame. Mad he suoceeile I It would hnve ended Storey's career. 1'puii arrival at the tup limn' Stm-ey ui-dered the dangerous muth diseliaixi'.l. II was di.no. ami tho Id eloxator buy was sent back until a fresh victim could be brought In. I The next noinlng a now and clumsy elevator buy was discovered -iy Storey nud promptly told to go. The morning following linnnluii fed l ho rent editor another. Now nud then n boy would las! two days, but the rule was five a leek. Storey would Immolate a quintet of leva im- buys each week and '-villi that lie would rest content. It was a good tiling, ami kept him off the regular ice and restored Iran.julllty among tho hired men. Hut ll was a bit rough '.u the buys. Washington Star. The modern luartvr seeks to break himself un the "wheel.'' Highest of all in Ixavcnin; Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report rrn . I lie I niiraiiier. Tli.' Tuiira iiiets rneiiiselves uro '.i:i- fining to boh.. 1. 1 a stalwart, brown- fa. 'I'd 1 plo, With colltelllllli'llt deep I In Ih. an. The w..ii"ii in their blue it. u "..wns, white nun. 'Ins, and un leldy Wundoll shoes, al'e pie! Ui-es.Uo enoiigli for any tliinu', if Iheir dari;, f-looHl,,, eves and ready sinih s be also en Into acoount. line sues fail faces am.. in; the younger girls Madon nil liio- In. as. It well' easy to fancy Ilia! Anil' s S U'el, "t'l" I'ailes! of ihe fair." r. Inbled the best ul' litem when she 1,,, i was young and had not y.t caught the eye of a Mug. As for men. Ih.y are vvha' one vv mil I expect them to bo In sin h a natural garden a hard vaoi Kin" class, prune lo rejoice In all tiio festive leisure lln-y can obtai n i liov love their native o-"Viu.'e pas shoiaiely ; It Is dilllculi to realize what the.v mils! have felt when, a quarter of u ceiii iiry ago. ihe Prussian sohP.-r. !'.-"'t iheir Holds and vineyards under I'....! urn I burned their Iminesteads. "I llo lint believe," Sill I. lie uf till-Ill In me i! !aor day, "ihere can be any oilier .' iiiiitiy in liio world 1-etier In live lu liiin Tuiii'iine. We have so much sun even In winter. The ciimaio i.i so mild, and all things grow In It." -All Ihe Year Wound. Tlio I'.l '-sinn nl l aiiie. old r.nu.lclipp lliih! Vim'. I lil. a to tunny my dau -liter. ohV What lnisi la-.-s are y mi eiiuaged in. may I nsl, ':" Vnting dlstli' No business, sir. 1 am Infinitely ulmve Minlnl trade, sir. 1 am a pnel. "Ves, so I have beard. Merely n p. il't." "Merely, sir? My pueins, sir, have bi'iiilght lue fame." "Vi s. so I have been luld. l'aine, ehV An. I what inn. .inn of income does thai I'anio represent V" "Well. sir. 1 have paid my board bills as liny came due, and I owe for only i no suit of e. lilies, lb-- one I have un." "K.vnetly. .lust what 1 evpecicd. Now. what good has ymir fame done Jam': Answer me Ibal." "It made me noipiainled with your thiughtir, sir. If It had not been for tif.v fame we never would have met, and if wo had Iml me! she never would have promised to iiiaiiy mo, willy nilly, by hool; or by crook, whether yuti con sent or not." "I'm- iihoiu-woll, I consent." TheOreatcst ;MeiJiL-al Discovery of the Arc KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery, DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., H,n illseovere.t In on.v ol om common pasture vv 1- a ri'in".lv thitl eunsj every , kludof lliunor, In-iii the vversi UtTofula down to a I'oinaii ii iiupli. Ue has tried il in over eleven hnn.lnvl easi. and n-ver f.'iii.-d. x.'.'pt in two-ease (Uilli tlnuider Ini'iiorl. lie lias now In bis possession over two hundred certlrt cules et its value, all within twenty nillos Of Boston. S. iid postal , iird (ur Imok. A I'eiielll isahv:ivse..'rieii".'.l from the first boltlo.i.iid aoi'rfe.'t enre is will ranted when ihe rlht uiianlily is luken. W.K'n the liuigs are utTeeted it enus"S hooting pans, like ins'dle passim throiigh Ih.'ii;: the sun" with t!i Urt-t or Bowels. This Is caused l-y tlio duet being stopped. and always disappears In week after taking it. It'-ud Urn latL 11 the stoiiiii.'li is foal er Inlloiia it will cuase siiieii:nisli .'.- liiu-s nl llrst. .iio chum:" of die! ever ii"i'es-ury. Hat tlis be" .va can i-"'t. nud enough I It. Poso, on- tai'l. spoonful in witter M to' Uma, boU by ull liriigguu. Iu(lla'csiun The Wall el an Abused Sloinneli. ' From (lie llirnht, fialUmort, ML ' II rs. I,. Uiinu, a vdilow, lives nt 1.137 Ivf. Fulton Avenue, Baltimore. Mrs. 1'nnn for nitiiitlis was a ti'rribli'StifTerirfr.iin eunstlim tii'ii, ilvsie.slii innl nervousness. Her loa-v-mis system gnvi' i'oinili."ly inviiy. an. I slin I'l'i'iitni' so ilel'illtiiti'.l Unit she whs uinil.lo to iillcii'l to her Imiis.'lielil dulii's. Ji.x-tor utter .liii'l.ir prisii'rihi'.l for her nii.l pruinlseil t.i restore lier lo health, I, ut llii.ling no relief she .lisnilshoil llii'in mi. I resorteil tu Iir. Will iains' l'i ii k Pills nf wlii.'li sli" hint In'iinl lliroiigli ii frii'iul. 'J h.'ir elle.'l .-he says wns iilinosl iiilniiailiuis. Mrs. baiin, to a Ihral't reporter, saiib "Kit inuiillis 1 suflerist from si,itimi unit gi'iii'iiil ilel'ilily .'ind ae- liially llmiiglil 1 w.iiil I ilie. lu fa"! 1 sui ci'l'i'ly lielievnl Wulllil hnve ilie.l I. lit ..rtll'l 1'lnk Pills. J si'i'itri'il three Imim's innl their notion from Hi" Mrs! i..se wan UsI.misliOig. At llrst I eunl l Imr.llv renli" (hat 1 win getting well, hut I whs. nu, 1 1 ountiiiii.'.l to iiniriivn every ilay tiitlil I gut ns well ns I ever wns in my life. 1 wish every siiiTeret would try Hie Pink Pills, as I iiiii'siire tle-y Would I o .'iire.l its I was. J -hall tell every sl.-k frieiul to lake lln'iii, ns 1 owe inv life to tin 'in inn I iil-.i a ilel.t uf gralilu.le u Dr. Williams that can lu vor he paid." Mrs. Iiaiin's lieallli, .'..loied cheeks nud roundel lurm I n I I.i nllisli'il the eiirni'.-lness mid truth fulness nf her staleiueiil as to the worth "f tin) pill.- ami their guu.l elTeel tij on her. Mr. TVter Ilindit is min of Ihe I put known retail grocers iu liiillim. ire l ily. Ills pluen cf laisiness is nl l.Wt Peiiiisylv'iniiii Aveinie, From iii'i'essiiry eluse ii.li.'atii.u I.i luisiueRff Mr. Iliielil Imd siirTeri'd for some time from eoi.ii,iilioii wliieh pr..ih. 'e.l dyspepsia mi.) nervous nlle.'liiins l'li.vsi. ian's and tlielt pr. seriptioii'i were Irii'd iutl I In .lis. 'uses did ml su tuili to (Ii. an nit. I the piilionl en til, no. I In n;.e Mesli and In me worse week iieier week . Having l.i'i'it ndvisi'd iii try lr. Williunis' I'lnk Pills, Mr. llu.'lit did sn and s..i.i ,.1-1,'iin. .1 relief nud was llnnlly enllrely iiiri'.l. it., is us healthy u man ln.vv us I hurt), is mi the liveime and n linn l i'liever In l'lllll Pills ns aa iii,li-,eiisal.i, liuu-i.m. remi'dy. II" suid to a ll.inhl lei.uili'i: " use. I )'r, Williams' Pink Pills a few iii.uillis no.if.it i "lisli-iil..n niul .Ivsv.'i .-ia with su.'li Mtlis fa.'lnry restills thai I chi'i rfiillv ami unlii's'.. tatiiiglv rei'uniineu.li'.l I hem t.. nil person suf-h-ring fruiu similar e..iii.laint.-'. I lutv" suituv on liaiid a,, vv u ml will iml fori;. I I, , lake I liein if any svaiiplnitis ..I my reeenl In -ill sin Mild reappear.' I'r. Williams' Pink Pills euiitaii', in a e n ilei.sid f. , nn. all l!ie el. an. nt j it... a -sary P give new life and rieluiess In the l. .ml ami r.-lnp' slialli'i'.'d nerves. Tiny ar" aa itti- lailino s iile forsiieli .lis.-n-e- a.- I-, -,, in,, lor alaxiit, parlial pnralysis, SI. Vine' .laiiee, seiali.-a, i.i'iir,ih;l.i, rlt.'imiatisiu, nervn. lleadllelie. the lilt."' efleel uf 1,1 gri..e, pill- pil.'ili. u id Hie In ar!, pal" and .-allow' "..in ple.i..iis, all forms ul w.-akinss citlnT in male ur female. Pink i'ills are s.,1,1 .y all ll.'lllel-, it will he sell! .osl paid I. ii riveipt ..f price i Mi ii'iil:- a l.... ur si ....es f..r il.M llti'v nr.' never sold in hulk m- hv llnv 1 hi addre-i ii.g lr. William.- M" lieiuu t'.'liipiiiiy, Seheii.-.'lii.ly, N. . We have nn Idea that embalming fluid has a smell similar to that of beef Pawd Why Women Write Postscripts. "Why women write posteripts" is a problem thai has been engaging Ihe at tention nf line of the I... u. Inn unmans weeklies. Ihe answer:, belray that Illi'Sex understands itself, ami dues imt mill. I exposing ils amiable weaknesses. All are from women who ascribe, among m h.a s, these rcn-uns: "IIVcuumi limy seek In rectify want nf thought by an nfli'iili.. light:" "r.eeanse they nr fund of having a last word;" "lleeatiso l hey write before llmv think, and thitil nl mr Ihey have vv rilleti." I'ur cone spoiidciil in 1 1 si down the feinlnllie P. S. to the Mime cause "vvhicli leads women In pruluiig leave taUing in oiiiulbuses, namely." and raiher prni'iuindly it ap pears lo the casual observer. "Unit they lack orga'ii.'.atinu of lliunghi." Another Woman comes In Ihe defense of her sis li rs with the suggeslloll "Ih.'ll when women have anything special to com municate Ihey know ih. il iheir P. S. ls i-.piiv aleiil lo N. It ," and yel anoiher friendly soul lu.iis a neat compliment iu her reason: "Probably because wom an herself is (he einbuiliuiellt of the P. S. iii the scale of ereailoii she tho Indispensable was milled laid.' (iiiimllan I'ggs. Im three years Canada's exports of '.:: to Creat ltrltaln has Increased ' Mil IfSll.lKI.I to If.-rtl.-t.lV GREAT BOOK rREE. When IU. U. V. l'ii-ree. nf Ilufl.ilo. N. Y., pulilislieil Ihe fust edition of his vvoik, Tho People's Cuintuoii Sense lMediial Adviser, lie announced that artel fvso.ono copies had been sold at the n gtilar piicc, Jl.,so per copv, the piulil mi winch would lepay him (ur lite gn at ant. .lint uf labor and money fxii'iiili d in piudiiciug it, lie would (lis tiihute the neM hall inilli'-n '-. As this number of copies lias alii .uly been sold, he is now ilisliiliutiUH, i,'i.i.'i' -, sou. on copies of this , , most com- plt te, iiit. i. st-I COI'I'ON ingaiidval-li.il-le I'litiiiiiuu I No. I lit I sense unit- ic.il win k v ei f published the iccipicnt milv living Tciiuiual to tn.ul to him, at the above aihbcss, this little col i'uN with twinlv-une U'l) cents in oiie cenl stamps to iav for postage and pack ing j', and the hook will be sent by tn.ul. ll is a 'veritable nuibcal binary, complete in one volume. It ri.nl. oils uvi i loon pages and mule Hi nt V-o illiistiatioii-. The 7-r J ill I ton is piccisclv the same as those sold a! $i so txccpl onlv lh.it Ihe tmuks are Pound in sltung lu.iniM.i paper covers Mi slead of clolh. S. ml Niiw bil.ue all are c.ivcu away. They aie guing oir l.ipidly. SOUTHERN BUSINESS UNIVERSITY i.YNt inn m;. . MM I V H O S. I riU.. i s. I sT V KAR. Tl.r in-lily I'llW TII ll, r..ini.i. r. ml i ..iiw, wiili ,-. i. .i,' ii .i.uh! im. I uni.- ....riini'iii. s MIIITII-tMl ' " I'KWIIITIMi -ie . ,1 IV I:, it It ..- li'lnilur I. N.i .ui-uU us. M ,,.,,, m,.,. r. I.'. W rile Im i n'nli.iaii' ml Ji-linia1. SJnTITOTAT. p.-rthrjj PRACTICAL i'.'m;,3i.'.ii.i'. i' '1'-,": COUXUi'. ;ctoOLd,V. !-. r'".-.e- HOLSTFIN FRIE5IAN C AT TI C i.ii-uri'.i I i"f i.o.k. I. nil. r. ,-r an-i i.i-.iuiy. i u ii ''. j. W. MvUllit.S. lluitci' -l vvu, 11.1. fen WSrrmV& PARKER'S '&3 HAIR BALSAM