High Postage.
Th following were tlio rates of post
age In this couutry tn tho year 1SMH):
ETery letter composed of u single sheet
fcf paper conveyed not exceeding 40
miles, 8 cents; over 40 miles and not ex
redlns loO miles, cents; over 150
HUil net exceeding i'.oO miles, 17 cents;
tover L'oO miles and not exceeding 300
liilles, 'JO cents; over .""0 miles, cents,
IJvery. letter composed of two pieces
of paper, double those rates; every let
ter composed of three pieces of paper,
triple those rates; every letter com
posed of four pieces of paper weiliin
one ounce, quadruple those rates, and
lit the rate of four single letters for
each ounce any letter or packet may
welith, every ship letter originally re
ceived at nu oftice for delivery, with 0
vents. New York Trllmno.
Mo le tioud It's Statement
hi his class at Vale, says Vv. Snipe,
lx;m a student who climbed street lamp
f...ts :i nil removed sttict sins for his
room ornamentation. The chief of po
lice at New Haven h.-ppolied ly acci
dent ono day to see the sUns in his
room, and after iiifortnins him that tho
tine f-r 'hits rem.-vin such articles
was $," per sl.n. ln.pr.ivd how many ho
had. The youth replied, "Potty." Th
chief said if he would return them the
mischief wot U he overlooked. I'll
hntitluc up the sUns the stud. 'tit dlscov
erod that he had hut thirty two, and
that nlitht he stole euht more in order
to return, as he did lust day. precisely
forty Uns.
Ui-uuie of oooiiieiOn f,r I'nlnrrli That
i'oiu.iiu Meicurv,
:. vier my xxi.l s.iriay ..- r ilia nense of
- if o i .1 'ii ,,.-! i -it ,1. ii , ,r I ie- ni.,,t s stem
-.f , .til .' ii. ll sirt... v.
1. .1 .irt.. i : I I.. t. r U ll- 'I eX. c'l e:i
I -i Viet. "ii - I : "lii r. :.'.i le ; !o - , I ii -. . t;
Ii in:,, ll,. i : ,.i . ...... ,'.,.
1' ' ' ! - ' ' r- :atl . t-t. II' . - i .,i.,ri ii
"'I"-, 111 I . . I. ' :. 4 l K. .1.1 .'I.V iV l...
' 1 . I t . . :!,.,,.,,,,.,, . .,. ,
ma. . i i'lv.'ir. 1 1, ,'t ',, ' , ' . . .'j!
I I l I - I ".n.ii '., l .;. ! - 'ii . t .... ! ,,,
ll I- t..-. il l:: I i. a. - ii. :i, " ,.
" ".., I... K.l.l :, ",.'! ,v , ... !'.-:. , . ,;, I'ai
ttf- 111.) I..!-,-. -. i .,.;-. ., r untie.
'I'll ' I.; !. .-". ,i mutt; "Il l less 111!
lithe - !.e .i.i el a -ir'n! I av.t cr.
The True l.neiilvr i'rlmlpl
Of the plant um .1 ia in.ia'ti'actiit irg th
l lfiu- .nt remiMly, Si rap f Ku-, h i- .1 perm.
Drntly K-nt.'"K'ii elf -el .n rlu !.ii n in -.:eni,
liile the i tn'. i;. ..:.". ill e evric's ant n.lti-rr.-ii
-oiutieii-. u-ii.i. 'y -oM a- iii.-.l cues, ma
pvrnin"ntl ujur o i. in. iii!..riiii.'
you wi'.l ti-f t!, tr'ie tv:!'.. !- m!y. ;alufa.
lured t y tho i..elu.r:,i.i i': - rup Co.
I i n:. t . ii aio- .v.. . ; :. . : .-i I I,
ni.d i.'.o .'ntli.r, ct Mi .. .- t 1 . Ml..iy.
T iv.i-ri-li-,l . r.".
llUi.ii.s..t n-.ef k-'i-a-,i-i.; r .r 'eM'il.iti!..
le.-aii.e lit 'ii Ti-. i;. ye. e, I-. - ei-' ; uiy Irri
tated !) Hi' isae j '..;i. I -Air: ; . r- ll'.kill ;
ilestr-v- ::i.i;:li .... ! ;,: 1 . . .iv.T. ll
U't a h.i'.if. lat a i; 1 - i will tlti.l
CI. ir.-eu.'.'.i ,.ur.. , N.-T.-bi-. s .1.1 ly
iTIIu'Clst.- ex ..r) wtl.T". It k free. I" I" StT-
tins le'as.-dy l".. Nexv V.rk t'liyor x :iie.i.;e.
Ill tl:e . f.U .ti:i;.Iie .-tales it Of. " iXer
i 'lie-fourth e! tl.e j ; i.i.tua i .i tor Uu
Ltrta.
r.
t want v.rv m .t- :,t. ! ' m.n tn f t'nttri
Jt te- lie. t.-:. i ::. i v . ::a .m i -l-
lllll'il- te '.ill I- t.. e ,. A ,.' C , lilt-
.:i.-. A.! Ire :. M x ... . t..:lit.l. liiu
Uus jsi. met ' ' ' o i :'rv-o.
1'etr- It. Mleh., has n.-xv a tliree-o. :.t trel
ley hue, xx.tli f..n:y :;.i;.s of Ira i.
II iiutercwrn is it imili It enii-il i'. Itnf '
It lalo i.ilt i' !!'-. i.t. 'l ll O I roll- e. It:. ..I It :
b! .Maltii tt.ili.ll. a lea.-'ir. . ! ' at lr .it.. ,
la vi i rhi. io lit ei,'.ia.e:i: uu! eoa.i'. x j
ll. action.
V.- Iiav- ii-l t-j. xxr! at l i- '- t "ire f t
t u-tm:'ti"ii for -i x"ur-. I.t.:r. Iii.i.ia.
lump M., Ii irri.-: '.re, l a., M.t. 4, 1VL
H- r- tie' '.iv i , . 1 1 a ' i ' 1 1 .M i ''i, in a i
t me . lii;.- a nr ,t: n o itu-r a -lutiyi...
FITS ,.. ... , , ;:. ; :vi V iMut
Nl ia'K K' --toeivii. N . : : i -i e.n '-
Ma: vet. .... I- - Ii. ,i ... ..( iv ,1 I
tic free. S- i e. . . - .; . .... !':, .... I'.i.
If Me.i-eri in ' -.i I ex .; ::f.e
Hi. Vintiiix '- ttilntr S i'ip fur et. t-tii-n
tret liiiv. . ; e i.. t In ..ain. reil a es li.l'.a i ia l
ttuit, 11 1 ' .t M l . nil, . till'.'' :n. I eeii . J.'.e. i Uillltf :
ul le-i.-.r- i;n. ; r a i.a I ' -'."! I i tie'
'at- 't-arii. . : ii.d.vi lua.-. lov iro
- V . i V., 'f.
re'ief...-. ! i . : i. i . . ..
.-k y.ui'.iru:..-: t ':. ;:.
Tie. ! t. i'i : a ." A.i.a. a -a a
1 i-li m ry i.ix r.
1 r. K-:r..e:-- - x xi e It ... - r .
Kaia. ;. . ....'.! r i e ".
la!i!e'"t. .-' . i',. .ii.l . s: .'
( 1 1 "-. I rax-' r".
!I.Mliir. X III I. Iiii--.'i'. . hi j "r Tiui '
iti-l-t tliil ll I.e. i' i. taei rae'l
cit.c fur ex. ry u.i- a ,.; a '.
llern";i vxtl I v. . r ! I v . ".. ry iii.iu
VVi O llil-l Je'llV"'; l I a I."" '!;"'
If sffllrte.l xxitli' r. ex caje Pr. I-nnr Ttmniiv
OD'9 e-xv liter. 1 'l '.I - -ea at -ei J er t ti IT ie,
'Some folks in.iiiit.'iin," remarked
Ihiss between pllfi-, "thllt in the next
World we shall f.Hoxv the s;uue i.e.-u
putioiis ;i- !n t!ii-." "And in this
world." said Mrs. I!, y.ni nr.. s:;,.'kiii,-IneesMimly."-
P.o'-ti.ti Trail-, rij.t.
Tired Women
VtV'.ii-, xv. a1; :ei ail vv ra a' v." 'in!
Ill pnritl" I 1 I !. -aa ! reti a; 1 I,. ,a ie. 1 v
It.... I' S.ir- ij aritla, ; . raaia at l" ! i ill
-tr-i.th. ;.'t II I'- . eaa-"
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is tho Only
True Blood Purifier
Prominent Iv in tV pi.i.ii . , i ' . ll i-
'Id l'X-il dnu.-i-is. H. ,ix i
Hood's PillSnv:,Au:rr.!,;;.i;
Waller EaKer & Co. uniiiea,
T!l l.rt.l Mn'..fiurr-i of
fl PURE, HICH CHADE
Pnnnir. ...iPtirixni ITCO
dk UUUUHO bnUbULH I Lx)
lij On Hi:, e.'titiiirnt, . r..i'i"vp4
HIGHEST AWARDS
ft,.!ll lilt-
Industrial and Food
EXPOSITIONS
IN EUHOPE AND AMERICA.
- flVCauiion: ,',?,;" T,,.,;',':
' 'r'"f,i ',f"''"n'' ""ri" 'i.".'''i
:i1nrlV. Iiirrhr,lrr, Mll.
ta irtti.J . it i .i I .ltii'
SOLD tit GROCERS EVERYWHERE.
HAITI H BAKtH 1 CO. LTD. DORCHtSTER, MASI.
li r i
Tho t'etitra! Liberal ( rc;aiii.ittior
of I. .'ii. liiii is said to have accumulated
t-Clil.tUNI to 10 Used ill elections.
I Japan has laid iK un her implements
; ot war, hut she j- not letlin;; them eel
! far out ,,f nach, notes the Wadiiuo-
ton .-slur.
The New Oil." us Pit : line asks for
the ti I m diit iiieut id' wom. ii on the
; M'hool hoaid ot that eity. Tiny are
i 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1', hut so far no woman has beet'.
j appointed.
! Tlie l ea -on the s it i-r s of Jackson's
j ll.de feared a ma-acre bv the lluu
, i: ': la ii .us, was evidently Kciuc
j s. x i ial of the Indian- had been nias-
.-acred by the eon-table-, itplains the
; New Volk llidepelldeut. They i -
p. eted of the Indian- what they would
do in like ciicuni-taiiees.
! Pietity of iiioii. y xvas fort In'onitii'i
f 'l tlie Ku-s o-i'iiiuese loan, (u the
d ty of i ue the loan xxa- subseubed
lixe times over in Kti-si.t and lifteeu
lieu- iti L'ratice. 1 1 the other hand,
tlie ill'.f! to place it nexv 'J i, ll i, OilO
hr.i.v.iiaii o.iti in Ivif. p' hi- been
i I y coi.iix tie.ixi.l, xxeu tiioil"h tlie
name of the II. ; !i-eiii!d is ooiuiicted
w it!i it.
the had markets of the 1'ntted
Si. t,es are -f.pphed li olll f.eir -utiree-.
Tl.e til-t I- tr 'la d .::i''-!'.e iiiiuinu.
dtx t.i. d In t x i ;i t'tie ; i, ad or. - . t
the Mt : :pp. xai.e.'. i t.d the -lixel'
!. a i re ol tin- ii e.i.x M eii.-a.ti-. I'iie
- '. i -urv i- 1 ic an i I'.nti-ii
l' " i ..l. la. Tiie third i- tit ba-e
bll.il. .11 -i lit tfoia . .,..i !,.! ,ie-livi r
i:i:: and 1 1 tin ;ti : it; b. - I ill till -Cotlt.trx.
a.;. I t tie I en t a 1- lxliaed (or
el !. 1. .id.
A f -. t ::i . lat;-iie..l ii. :i 1 xiriti -:
" l ie iivi.u il a ; re .' Ue circulation of
l:it 'ii;.' f- : tie- -xi'll.1 1- ea'a'il'ale 1
to I e I J. to I.,,.!;,,,. a i ,...pi, . To ;Ta .. j
.tax il a .! tat- in i iitit 1 we may
-tit. tiiit r. e.x.r iiolexx. r
t at :. I", I "e 1 -ipiare in i a - . f -' : i 't'aee ;
I .at ;: i- .:;:,t i o:i 7s!.--! ' toil- of
p ii .. 1 , at, 1 : -.! t :. I , t :.al 1 1 til. ir.itn-
1. r, I J. ,o "i.o ' . r -pi-i -.. tit. 1, itl-
-:, a t .. .....:, t. .1,, it w.eu.t take
,.v. : :; I year. ti t . elui. e. I a
I:, a o! it.!- ..I l a a , ..eat, e mi::!; t '
p:- -- aa.l ptie th.-:. i . r:tc.!ly upward !
t i :n liMtiy reach out- l.uh'-t at. "in- i
tuijl.'p-. l.'pplti ". all t;i.-e an i ix :i
tc hi.tlie-t A p., the pile w.. a!, I I'laeh '
t!i" tii'i '!ii:'e. tit aititu.!': of pi i. m !
l-o'ind li'liiiV 1-, till!"-. t'a!c:i'at- j
iti ; til it the axet l a laa'i -pi t.d- tlxi' l
t..!ii'l- in rea i'ti ; hi pip r iti th ' j
day (tht t- a v ry ',. e-'itti.it. .. wo
i'.Il.l that tiie !'. i of the xe.f'.d ait -e
ttier nil i la.i;. "i-e ipv tun . ) lix i- '
!, i.t .. ti: 'iv tin i ' ho 1 1 y v..it - l'x.i i- '
It. ' tie pap- 1'-." I
I
Til- lli lil ! l -ai ii i : a !,.
.oii.biai-
tip I'.I"-.
i ,, V I ri i''.'i.i.iiiy .
... I'.lt . ,! -. e. l t ." Ii .. in:.: I. .e .- i
' . 't IX ' V e k . ,,: ' . , ; ;, i dl'l, life l'.'- !
I ..ft. I t i. ix i :. : : i. i - x ! -i.i a . I -lea
a' . : !; fie: i x . lot. in t '..
at.;.. . ,, . : at : .ii aa 1 t r ix I,
,,. . .1 t e N I : . I'" t. l! -e, a.
I : . a . i . , i . . ; i 1 1 ! i ".i 1 .
..: - ii- r ol lie er. -.'
, : tor a. i. i - a a it ; - : .x .ix 1 i.i vx h it 1 -,
a, a iiiy ii . I a . tiie -u'-i.tlt l-
IL.ti "' -: :e :v I ., "t- ea. ll :i!;y
vx i - i i e I i tie ! t i.'iiary
. ... . t ," i . , , -i'i-' :..r o-i tint
,,,.' i- a .- , a a. ! . I .-' . t ' t '
" laet; . , a . t . ,: ti i::i. tie- p- r j
: I. . , i ., :...,-.:' .:
: , a . a a a :-e w n.ei il
a i :i. I. IV: t : ilia a. .x e .tiie '
a a , .. ,: , , l.fi ' It :,. "-.!. tlx. ., i
vi ... I ' e a.- -.
i . I i.i po-l fiix a,
: a. -ap ai:.- i ! i-. :i ,.f
I : : :. Ail . . iv,
li. i, th. ,
a , '. : .x vx it a
I ii-l-.::: ; tio- .i, i
xx . i . tiiii a i, tri
al to le. I that the
! -1 . e .a . - ii I i" xv- a r . .1
'aie a- ' . :i i I !; l:. . ale 1 t I aei, ilia
i : ..- : ii os i: . e n uee . r v
t : . i : 1 1 ., - i.o : i i ... '.i 1 .. eo'ii" praet ie.t-
li' -e'i ie i! I) at -tri.
I i t 11'-;' I I V l'iil aiox I ill" ;el V
I. . .!:. : - - . a . ' '1 ill et i . iet in ;
; ::.. i tn" i' itt rv are attaeiied
: : - i a i . 1 1 la ai hue ii a:i-
l i : -. I. x llise til ' l'iil. I I at-
I e . it.., : - e ... l a- p,t: -at
I I "- t . Ill i I -, I I" eie -ti'ie.t V I -
aa I t.
I.'lltl-t
ii - '.;' -.'!.
: lit. . r : i is
la - at... ,:.d
i ... I i p i n.
.x i. .-
i iie Vil t el l i
' a d ....... . : : ! .
I i." I,
F0K FARM AMI t;itii:.
lTt'iu or vi.oxxivn.
Tlie safe depth to w hich to plow is
as far as the soil i- fertile; tho infer
tile subsoil should not bo liroU"lit to
the surface until it has been enriched
bx manure. It is ulwax s to be remem
bered us a leading principal in the
culture of the soil tint the see 1- of
plants elvnx near the surface, mid f. r
this rea-oti the surface soil should be
the richest in available plant food, so
that the yotin plants may liiid abuu
dant!niitiimeiit at tiie time it is most
needed; and, if deep ploix nut, tie.' raw
infertile subsoil is broil ;ht to the sur
face, the newly e-x-rm i ti it ill seels will
pcridi for want of loo I for the erowth
ol tiie yotitie phitit, uti.l it xviil licNcr
reach that beyond the weak foots and
below the surface. If it is d '-ire 1 -
and it should always 1. d. -ii-ed -thttt
the soil be made deeper, it should
oily he done a little at a tune, and by
tiie help of siillieietit manure t enrich
the new soil. I'.-ep .j,itviti.; should
be done in the fall, -t that the winter
fto-t- may cvr; a hen. Tumi! iiitl ielice
on the liv-h soil. Nexv York Times.
l'l.XNIs XM
lil.le l lili'l I V.
1 . ai- a ;.. th
trieity t i tiie ti
ial" u'l'oxx lii ln'i
iitu.iti in- -rurdti
appiieitiott of
t of plant to
st IIIIU-
amon ;
axx x el -h.lV"
tin
pnte a tae
or willi
and d"Ct .f
iltli" tl. ll'
XV ille'l to i
who Ii i
1
i- b-iekyard t: udeiis in
t i'ii a-. ( i .'eat w. re the
'. a;" "il el in print, but
"i .... I out, ati.l the i
:n -. . x - xx ere left in
lie ., .ii ea i -e and i iV-c!
I t:i tii ..ifow-.h of the
.1" ii'- a-a-
It ai't'
pliV.-tX.;. Illll. lite I Up .il, l.ejht
l.ili ; at the loot- appeit- I t iinelteeii
I'..!-,.'. 'lien, an I i:.;iit ox. rheal is the
l.lte-t I. tie ol llix, -ti itloii i i Minie '!
.ii- i ; e-.!ii"-,l:ti ; -t'llioii,. The late
ti I., ial P., i- i'. toil ,,1 I'hllad. Iphla
pt ox. 1 I., ill- .ox :i -at ;-: i.'t l ei tiiativ
y. al - a .'. til it !t;ht pi-.tti.; t!ir.ei.;!i
l'iil ;! I xv a- pi-t what plant - needed
t i. p t lie in lif.iilhv. N.m Conies an
ad . .:.,' 1 prof r oi hortieuiture
:r. i a -are- ll- that it I- tile el air elee
tf.e ate that I ti d I, and tills all the
-tit he,.; it we vx.iaid keep our crop
i iin.r. x i! Iiaut an y e --atiitii diii -
:-i : ti.e i tit.te txx. iity-f.'tir liour. It-
lie in!
.e .- .- I. it xv j : . i i 1 , lai
iti I tltt lix !!-. !. -.- lACept
Nov Yot-.. S.i:,.
n x.. xirin i ..I
Yx' il' I X el' vx lilt.'!' ;
-life I'i be lil I il '
: l-.e.xti i 1 f ra.: x
III. X ox . It' .it I'I.'
xri - i i riii.i:.
iiiri i- -on ii there
iitlde lit harvest
e. l, which wiil
eiovel. If left
1 1 xx
U Ii.
e .,.'1 dy Itij'il' th.
i tall, e-p. etaily
p i-:ii i I. It i-
elov, r
if t lu
ll it 1
l-op i.
e Ii. !.l
ai'o i' tae ei nu
a- to eat tie
ra
i - of tiie
fall a It
aieii over
,!i ii.. I t..
b. tt a- i,
1-
pi'- li
ti." el.
J I l.'li . x . a
v. rv Im ie
Till- XV li;
a crop .'it
rout lie- -Kiioxvu
la
i f acre i.
't it
ii t ll it
xx UU e it
S I't.'iii-
h. We
Mar.
iover lo lie
I tliil-, and
" 1
... elox. i
: . r xv ii.t . r
'1 ma". I I
ill e If II I .
t he I'll! al e
a a- I, ;s ...iter e oi ltt i.ei
I Hi ilti' : i i ll.'l he ell eat.
i t 1. .. ' '. ! iie 1:1" vx ei d i-
a : eaa : . . .1, and
".. ' ..,, 1 1 -t are ti.) -I-
; :' ll to .-.a d taei"
i e. vv ith r.lvt xxee I la
. x ir ee. pi I'i pi iee-
x r ,- e lia ; max- Ii iv
; ,.; v,e. d ,oe- hot -I li t tA
lil" - 'li Is loo-i ."d ill
I XX iet e t he -oil I - 1. i.i-,- lied
i - ed xx lil -ta! t to eianv
It
I til.
II 'II
a ;
li-
I..--I
row i h
.ti r an I t lil. r tii. in that el clover
i. i alt- i- - ii" clover eels a bio id
it will -i.i .;ii- r 'Most of the annual I
1-. Am. fie i:i t 'ult i valor.
K.
We are
I i.r..ii'..h tie
I'ai no r w h.
in -pri-e. i, vvu-'ti pii-e.in :
eoil'itf y, to lin 1 so few
ii- rock suit for their
-toek.
ti-. - it
Wlie'ievef XV e fill 1 ll 11.1111 W ll I
speaks of it in the ;
in wax
!i'"io st term-. Tie: writer can say
f r. on experience t li 1 1 there is n,. other
way ot saltin.',' stock nearly so sittis
laet'.i v in every way as by the. us; of
tiie rock.
It is a si ttl.d fact that stock suited
iiic ! a xxeek take t o iniieliwiieu
ixeli to thoin, whiell has the clVeot of
xxast'i'ii. in noli nutrition in the animal
winch the system r.tpiite-, an 1 before
I in- next saltinu day conies iii'.hiii I ill
. -Meets are caused in the sy-tetu by the
lick of salt. This beiii..- th" ease, the
farmer who dep. u.U upon weekly
-nlliu", bo ho ever no regular, c.itinot
ia l to loose milk from his coxvs and
If. .-.li from his steers nad other fulteii
iti -t .ek. Some resort to tlie plan
of putlin ; a little salt into tho fond
ev. rv day or two. N-.xv, this is all
ehaiiee xvork, nnd ciLnot i;ive the lies,
results, us the animal itself is tho only
proper j 1 1 me of how much to take,
and will never take too much or too
hi tie, when eiveu flee access to it.
Now, when stiibi. s havo boon tittcd up
xvith salt Poxes ill the stall', the sill
ply can lie kepi constantly 1.. foro
them l.v iisino either h it lel salt ot
rock suit -the former liixin.; tn lie
supplied every fexv day- xxhtlo a f. mi
or live pound liriiii xxill last for xxeel..
Allolher itdv.iliti'.e of u.iii'! tiii'!i sit
it that it can lie thrown into an
d ii.it v inati.rer and not interfere vxith
the l' to l. The annuals can lick itt it
as desired, and no evil results i
waste in food or salt can follow. Then
aa'ain, for field saliiie; in the summer,
a lump can he thrown on the ground.
exposed to tho -tin anil rani, without
loss or objection, while when 1 atiel
salt is used thehox will he half the
tune empty, and irie.;ular siiltiu;; re
sults. - I'arinor's Advocate.
AltntT TliAlSINii lIMI.H
There can Lo no tpiestioti that nnitiy
:i protiii.-iii"; animal is ruined l.y luting
put into the han Is of a trainer who ii
to-itively iucoiiipeteut, liiid-tenipeie.l.
or lacking in j idiiii 'tit. Over and
over main h ive 1 seen a yoiia ; cnilie,
xxith tho finest working iii-tmets
-polled Ity il loll. i-voiced, Clir-lll-,',
-weal iie; lad or Hi. ill Willi no ktn.xxl
cliio of tiiiiiual ltnlure. The tongue
is an titiruly in etulier, an i so is the
iiand, iiii l it in iv lie taken a- a fo'iier
il niletleil tiie mail who n-. - hoth in
mo re thin an axeri ;e xvay xviitie tr.ii ti
me a yoiiiu- atiiiii il is a failure in
that special il ea The c oivei -e is of
c uii ie tru a . a rule. The tn ist siic
c fill ti nti f i , he who strives tn
produce teihn .i i fleets l.y a iiiitiiiiiuui
u-e of word and toue'i. An aniiu il
that is roar, d at, -c d led lit a rmuli
way and hai-hly jerked or punished,
max- IteC'ine a lair sort ..I' in iciiiiie.lni:
it Cililllot eo l-t It- XV iI'li 1U the li..s'
int. diieent in itiner. What a dill'- retic"
one sees in meti for ti-ainin: it t lo
in. I It use-! i u of th- la, i.t awk-iv.ird-lool.in.;
eitlh'iiieit 1 have i v, r
-eeli xxas ipni. t III i-ter ill tfiiitini ;
-toek to sli '-.x liieiiii-lve. o:V t . p. r
.etioli. II iiiiiis"lf ieil.liii 1 nu 1
.xolilile 1 Ihio'i ., the yard like a duel.,
hut xvle ii he was at the leal I of a
i.tlll of lieif. r you felt t lull evet y
thiiief was rio.it. The two seemed to
liave ,i ! ottd nf syinpathy, and your
eve dai ot rest oil the m ill at all, hut
ti xv hat he w as le.idin A liirdi, ill
tempered man docs a world of mis
chief, li l harm is often done l.y
linn; :!i!le-s, ai'.houii ood-iiattired
ial.. and men. Sacli fellow.- will noxv
and tli an take liberie s with th: utii- !
i
mats put under their chare; '. They j
xxill Hi., tickle or slap the iililtuals,
and I hen spring ti-ide in order to ell- I
e.iiir.i teetii tin 1 heela toward re
sent netit. Of til iv have it lutili;.; j
and kicking Imrs t with th" j'reate-,;
ea-e if the bad Ie on -i are heiin early J
i noti;li. The c. rnllc at in;; plan would j
IIO dollbt be ll.-etlll, but I Illll coll. j
vinced that f il lll rs all 1 stnokow ti"-'
Would . l -. ti vi'l am unit of f.oo I by
eiieeki ii ' fault . a a I enc nir i nu X ni u'
it -. Voiiti'; f inn h in Is a. id biid liii ',
.toes breakers ..:' every d.";re need,
Ilk" ) lil lie Il llllatlt terriers, to be
' xx ll ."lie re I. " -- L u I :i Live.
Stock .Iniirmi!.
r.i; XM'
Weed, io!. la
1 iie nx ailal de mi:
Yell'.xv I I II V I
field are -tan laf I
. MIltl'.N Mtltii.
itl'.iw in.; crop i ol
it. - ill the soli.
an 1 .1 "1 Wethers
III li ke! oliloii-.
i-t tut -t ii i in ; ol t h - ni wilt
I U'o.-Iv j , th . eT'Ots of dfoll iht.
II il i of t Wot hi i di br in will eixe i
miieii
or ill.
II I .
belief ll
.1 Illll
th
f m ovxth 1- .
iltl I t.'ilderili
,1'UI ial to
- nl IIIIV
. pi. tiny
table.
The ile.-li i f tin Aii,'or.l na.at in
-ai l to be w iiolcsoai.', but decidedly
lilipaialab'e.
I'lih-.. tlie pii'.iets aie well matured
before e iid Weather they will Hot lay
ii ! r -p: Ilia'.
I'i nit a i l xeiet'ible that co ue into
tiie lunik, t clean all I teliipliil.e look
Uil; are easy to -ell.
A on, i I cuv is uiiiuio P. manufact
ure .-..metllllle; O H of untiling, but II
p mi' cow cm r.ai lily inal.e iiolhuie
out of .-otuetllill".
I'l'.f s.or I! .In i ts c imputes that
lie re I- :i loss of Ir on forty-eintlit to
hit y-fotir per e -lit, i 1 value i f maniirt
that is b it i''n." I to tie- xve.ither.
Takine otVtiie heavy collars at noon
'"" I'rushinu; shoulders and hiea-l
will rest tho horses an I do much t
nr.U keepine; theiu iu fust cl.i.s condi
tion. A deal of moiiey is beino
made by bie.' lin,' Slietla i I ponie..
They Cost lib. cit as much to raise to
three years us 11 ste r, u:id noil for
from twice, t.. thrieo as iniic'i.
Whi'i e feriiliers or ni mure were
applied in tlie spriiii,' and the culti
vated crop h is been cut short bx
drouth, a summer for:i",o crop may b.
sexxn, or fall barley, rye, oats oi
wheat, s ) as to utilise tit ' soluble
plant food that othervvise miht bo
washed down into the subsoil by tin;
heavy rains.
Perm iiieut pasture, if it is to bo
mail.; th-s most ..f for f.'.ra.np'j pur
poses, should never be, lu ivvii. Mow
ln , ' ciicoiira res the stroneer-raw inj;
orasses, mikes tho pasture much
coarser, and do-troys that lino bottom
Iierbuejo x.f ttia-ses and clover, which
is n'l es.'iilial characteristic of a I
;ood iMsliircs.
(JI AIM' AMI u mors.
The de. pest hole ever ilii; by u. at:,
that at Speicnlici ( iei iuaiiy, i- only
l.lTJreet.
Tlie leather apron aa worn by the
b'iiek-iuilli is iiu nlioiie.l by l'.lny a t
in ii e iu Ji le. time.
N.i tr c has vet been Ineasiir, -I tail.
IT til u the ;:reiit .11,'iilv plus ill ti ppt
land, Australia, 15 I leet hi ;h.
A horse and harness .-..Id laeently
iu Monroe City, M..., for St.". and a
pair of horses only bioii;;hl
arricr reef is a con! reef cxl. ii 1
in:; iiloin; the tioil liwe.t cast of
A'i-!ia!ii for uearlx I. ".I I miles.
lohii Murray of I'ai itilown, I'.-iin.,
had no children himself, sy adopte 1
fourteen orph in-. An 1 he live I to
-be 1 if.'.
Mi -. M iry M . .re of Newark, found
under life sentence, in the peniten
tiary for bur;larl;.-, h r lon-lost soli,
wlin Weiit Wet so;u ' years I. fore.
I lible snails tn the amount of Jill,
llilil pound- are annua. ly shipp al I.
Am Tica fio n Franco. At th ' plac
of exp.nliitii.il they ate worth .!?1.. 1
per 1. nut.
The lif l merchantable zinc made in
this country was produced in Northern
Nexv .ler-ey from mines .nice rich, but
which of late x.ars have fallen oil' to a
very small vieid.
(.'hiucse clocks pi.l' strati -yr...
Tlie dial- turn roilit I, while tiie hand-
are stationary. There arc two dial
on each clock, one for the hoars and
the otln r tn indicate tiie mintiti s
Tiie nut iiorities of the tuiiiu! prill
paiily of K-ii-s X. ti. l in my, li uc
urn he I I'.i-t.tr Aiitle .-, nl t'i i-i"-'i-
dnlf, In f..-l',': be. Mils- he refll -e I tn
Cnlitm le a siil.-ei iber to the "ulli 'ial"
liexx.-p.p r.
A votni; mail tw Mity-.'ie.lit yens
old, W.'!.;il'll 'I'i p 'tl lds, die I lit
roitifie, llamitohh eniiitty, 'ii., ia-t
We k. II" WIS six fe.'t, txx i lll.'ia
hi"!i and hi- lin:ueii-e bulk was -yiu
in. trie.iliy tl.-t f 1 1 nl ie. 1.
A heavy -h uxor of diminutive to ..
little hil ::er th lil potato iia ;-- tell at
l'.ir iiiti.::t..n. Me., a few day .- ii"o dm
in ,' vx iuii th" people call a "elnti I
buret." 'I'lioii-ands ..f the creatures
foil i:i tlie t nil an I ihe u.-i :hii inn;-liehl-.
Tiie di. iinmi l wed line nf Mr. and
Mrs. .lo-. ph Manuel of K eilii. bll..k
polt. Me., Will celebrate. I 111 that
toxin recently. Mr. Manuel :s
itiuety-ei ,'ht yt iii s old and his wife
iiin.-t vi. Until nro iu ixcelleiit
heal til.
Tho oldest ll Id Feilovvit. the Fluted
slates is : aid tn be (.' ipt. I'liniiu. t '.
William - of t iklaii I, t'.il., who w.ia
initiated into the order iu S-J at I . -troll.
II t is now mole tinm '.'.I years
i Id imd is in lull p i.-e -Mo:i nl his
faculties.
Ten Mil 's ii tic Your Ilea l.
The iih-Ii o' olo. isl - are x Xpi . tui '
Woild. I- to re-llil ilom the lloltelt
Stanton Avery b. tpie-l nl c-1 oil, IMHI to
the Smith-. Oiiaii I n-t i tut mu lor ..ie
purpose of 111 iklli;; re-, ale aes in the
re.iioii'- ..t I im il j I ail, -ay . ihe St.
I. -.ills ll. public, but w lul.t American
llle r . 1 1 1 1 . . ; r a-lx lo explore tiie i-leat
-ea of etln r tlial -urroiinds mir ;;!.ili,',
M. Ilelliilte. lh" l'l --tien a lepl III lin
lenlolneieal lore, is eXp.-l im, nl ill .'il
Ins own 1 k. lie ha- nl pilot
loon-, e nix Hi:; se. I-! e;; l-leliil;'. iti-tl'll-iin-iiis,
to er. at iiei:;lis, and lie: auto-
ii it it- recoid- made there by iiis th.r
tiioiiieter, bar. .meters aiul ..tin r instru
ments arc ..f iii'-fi bi:i; interest. One
of Ihe b.illnnlis w ineii ascended l' a
il.I;tilt nf IU l-'J lllllt s, letlllllt'd Willi
ll laeold which piaixod that it had
be, u in a stratum nf air w h -re the
pi es-ure xx as niily I d inch nf mer
cury, and th temperature 10 I deo-reis
Fahrenheit below Z-l'ii, lfltil de
ducted Irotu a lone series of experi
ments warrants M. Ilerinite iu niiikih"
the assertion that after a height of l'J,
il'h) feet is it ached, the mercury
(alls niic deofee for each n hlfxct ..I
a- cent ma le.
Chinese Arlillrial Oicstiuti.
lf. l ilies, ilii Aaierie til piiysitMau
who spent some tune iu China, found
thit the t'illlieso h:i 1 il wid kunw!
ede of what xve call artificial ili"...'s
tioii. "Whenever," ho says, "iti.aits
nf the indigestible class arc to bo u-.al
us fund, the cook increases their as
similative character by tho usj of
pepsiniferous tripe and vinupir. I
have often out of curiosity examined,
tlie numerous dishes of tho Mo!ii",o
li.iii eiitsiua with a viexv to aseertain
inir their constitution. Whether it
was boiips or stows, rairoutii or fricas
sees, pot-roasts or boiled, I havo
found trip.; finely shre Ido I or thinly
Kliced iu three dishes out of every
five. Tho ratio was largest iu house
holds of wealth, where well paid cooks
woro tho rule. As they diseoverod
the peptic virtue of tt ape iu nil animal
foods, they ltkewiso found the same
tpiality in tho gizzard of tho bird
kingdom." - Nexv York Post-
Turn About is Fair Flay.
Mr. Fptoii, noia.ss tho ii i r shaft I
wish ynil folks xvoiildti't nutko so
much noise; you're keeping our baby
n xv ake.
Mr. Forthllo.ir, blandly-Oh, we
ate. uro we? Ask your baby Low ho
Ilk us it hinii.elf.
REVEALED IN A DREAM.
How a Doctor Piacnoaed Cao and
Cured Him Putleot.
Ono of tho most anaccouutuhlo ad
ventures In the phenomena of tho lives
of tho physicians ever recorded rns ro-
la ted by Dr. Charles Hoclitnnn, Of As
toria, I I., at a meeting of yio Ameri
can Medical Society lu this city Tues
day uftoruoim. Tho tscleoUflc men pres
ent wero much ltiteresteJ lu tho strnno
freak of nnture the iiractltioner dis
closed. They ludlevo It now and vulua
Me evhlence regarding tho much-dls-cussed
opinions on tho conditions of tho
mind or brain In Bleep, which Is also
n subject of strong U'uniiu Interest.
"It seems to me," said Dr. I'ockmnii,
nrtcr introducing the subject to his lis
teners in a formal main, or, "that It Is a
truly remarkable occurrence when a
physician makes u clear diagnosis of a
mysterious malady lu dreamland. Vet :
lhiiviMli.iie.su and done so to my utter
amazement. tVhon, purely characteris
tic instinct, I examined Into my dream
and found It as a spokesman of fact, I
I was stricken speechless, but since I
! havo come to the i elusion that tho
phenomenon Is not mysterious or even
strange. 1 xvas called to attend a Ii ; i lo
baby suffering tho most rigid spas- ;
iu. idle convulsions, the cause for which
1 found Impossible to discover. I first
tiixv the poor little Infant on Sunday
iiiul by Tuesday hail become perfectly
nonplused as to what to do for It, fur- ,
ther than to administer temporary re
lief. 1 thought of nothing else than the ;
poor little one's sufferings nil day Mon
thly, and retired that night with tho i
?hlid's remarkable symptoms mentally ,
photographed mi my mind.
'Tuesday morning when I arose I had 1
bee:, tn See the little patient In a dream; 1
had discovered ihe trouble nnd con-
e '.ved a ittuple 1 1 en ti.ient for Its curt;
which I had administered with entire
suet ess. I poti calling at Mrs. 1 1:- !
x nod's, the child's mother, this nioi u- j
lu:,-. I stepped to the curlier of the room !
iu which the cradle stood, and raising '
tlie ii, rant's foot observed the little ruse- i
colored spot 1 hud seen in my dream. !
lu an Instant, almost before 1 knew j
what I was l'!ti::, 1 drexv a slender i
pointed lancet from my pocket ami i
quickly puncture. 1 tiie spot, when out j
came a needle three fourths of an Inch
loinr, head lir.-t." Nexv York Morning
.b.imiiil.
".My liiiiiiuii.i g..t ever so many falls '
when she wa.- learning to ridu the hi- j
cycle vesti 1-day." explained tho little
gill io I',:,. ...Her, and thafs. why she's
so long eomii'g ,!,,wn. ,sn.'s e-,,t ,iu, i
l'l.,. s all uxt r her." rhie.ie,, Tribune.
Highest of all in Lcavcninrr Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
RUNNING FOR BOYS.
l'wrry Hoy luu ltecoine u Kiiiiucr if lie
Trie..
i'very Aniericnn hoy should learn to
run. In (lieece, in the days when lin n
u lid ix. mien t....k better care of their
bodies th. iu th. y ever have since, every
b..y, and ii'l, im., xxa.-. taught In run,
jllst ils Ihe Aliielieau child is 1. night lo
read. And as far aa xxe can .iu-Ue by
the s, allies hey have I. -It behind tti-'iu,
there XXele Very fexv llolloxx i lieste.l.
Spindle lege,.,! boys ainnlig 1 he i reel..,
file Persian buy xxas liiiuht I" sjienk
the truth, run. ride and shunt the l...v.
The laigl.sh buy isenoiiragcd l" run.
Iu fii' l, at r- uu of the gif.il linglish
public school-, beys of thirteen lllld
futll leell X t ill . ..l iliie, like I'ulll lil uXXII
and i:.asi iii l;u-!,x. ran cover six and
eihl miles el ..ss eoiiiiii y ill Ihe great
hale and hoiin.l run:. Kvety boy is
turned out twice a xxeek, nut nf ll.tuls,
and made tn run. anil till himself full nf
pure liesh air and sunshine, ami gain
in. nf .streiiiiili nnd life than any auiuiiiit
of xxeiubi pulling or dumb bell work
iu stuffy gymnasiums xxoiild give him.
See the result the IhiL'lish buys, as a
XXllole, lire a .slr.mger set tlillll XX e
American boys. Ilxery lhiulisii :.-!ino
buy is lu soiiii- extent all aihleto. And
tli. il is what American boy s should I e.
Not because football, baseball ami ten
nis arc valuable lu themselves, but fur
the e I tiny do iii strengthening boy s'
bodies.
P.y playing ball every day for hours
In the open air; by exercising his arms,
back and leg muscles In throwing, I .ai
ling, running ami sli. line; by going M
bed early and -nine hp all bail habits
in pivpiii-iitini! for the games, a buy
siiir. s up stretiu'th, which ho can drnxv
ti all his life long--that i-i why every
hoy should be an athlete. Hut Hot
every boy can play football or baseball,
lie may nut be heavy nr strong enough;
lie may never he able tn iie.piiro the
knack of catchinir of balling the ball,
r.v. ry buy can become a rntiiicr. St.
Nicholas.
It Is much easier ft) pass a good reso
lution than to enact it.
TheOrcatcst fledkal Discovery
of the Age.
KENNEDY'S
Medical discovery,
DOKALO KENNEDY, OF ROXSURY, MASS.,
nil discovered In on Ot out oommon
pasture v..e,l. a rt'iiicly that cures every ,
kind of llti'ii or, treui the worm Scrofula
down to n common pliaple.
Ho litis tried it in over eleven hundred
eiises, and never fni I except In twieii
(U'th thunder liuiiior). lie has now in
bis posst-H-'ioii over Ixv.i hundred certitl
cates of its value, all xvithiu Iwei.ty mllos
o! Huston. Send postal eanl for t.iok.
A lu netlt is:ilMxsci"'riei'..,.tl from tho
first buttle, iiti't it ..crf-i't can Is xvarrautud
when tlie rittht . p.iiiit tt y Is liiken.
W.ien the l..n-s .no u.Te.tJ It enus.
ho.tln pans, liktx Iieeill.tB passing
through theiiii the mine with the I.lvi-r
or Wow.'ls. Tins is cniwi. I l.y tin duoU
beinu slnppeil, and alxv.ix s illsnps'nrs In a
Week after titkuu it. It -ad the label.
It tho nt.xaaieii is foul or bilioim It will
en .sn t.piena.is'i .' Iliu lit II nt.
do uhaii : at .Pet cvr ii"C"s-:try. Kit
thu Lh-' you .'an f t, nnd i'uoUh'h f It.
pi.-j, oua t.iM. sp-.eiital in w.tlur at b4
iLiia. tloU by all Drtih'h'it
A PAIULYTIO CURED.
Ilia Grandfather, Revolutionary ot
dler, auiT II U Father llt.th lled of
I'aralyalu, Yet tin Third Kenrr
utlon I Cured The Method.
i-'reia the 11' mW, Huston, Mass.
lako a tliiui.li'rb.ilt from a clear hky, it
stroke of paralysis oiinio to Mr. Frank T.
Ware, tho well kuoxvit ilostoii auetloucr and
appraiser, at" l!33 WiishlngtoB Mroet. llu
went to bod one night about six years ago,
fx'eiuiugly hi robust lieullh. When lie uxvoko
hUluft si Jo was stlfToued by tho deadening
of the nerves.
TUo lutorvlewer BoiiRtit out Mr. Wore to
get tho facts. li" gave the luterestiuB par
ticulars in. his owu wny:
"Tim first shook chiiip verv miildeuly whlht
I wus lulaui). but tt wiL-i net liLstiiurll its ef-
fet'Ut, nutl In a few weeks I was lible to Ihi
aliittit. A few uiontliH utter, wh.'U i xlmustotl
by xx-erk Itn.l dreneliod with rulu, I went homo
in a very nervous state. Tho result xras it
m'.miiiI ami mnro sever.) dho.'k, lifter whtell
inv left arm mid log were practically helpless.
".My grandfather, who was it soldier In tho
liev.thitloiiary W'nr, ami lust an arm In thu
htrugitl.i for Aiiieri' iui Itnteiioiiilein'o, dieil
llniilly of paralysis. My father ills., ilied of
1 aralysis, nlth.uigli i! was e .mplieiitetl with
.ther trutlitle.-t, aiut so 1 had seine kiiuxvleilgo
i f the fatal elutra.'ter nf the .llsense xvhleh is
lien'thtiiry in our family. After the seeoinl
shock 1 took warning, for, iu till probability,
u third would inrryine elT.
'Almost everything under tan sun vim
riV'.nime ndod to mound I trie I all the reme
dies that seeiiic'l likely to do ill iv k'oo'l,
eleeiri.'ily, iutLs.-iigo and .sa"ialists, but to
lloelTeet.
' Tliei'iilv thing I found that helped mo
wii-l'.-. Wiili.ims' Pink Pills, iin.t I verily be
lieve that il it hadn't been or those pills I
Would have l.een ,lea I years ng.i.
"Yes, 1 still have a shght reminder of tho
last attack sis years ago. My but arm is not
as strong as the ether and my left font ilraifs
a little, as Ihe paralysis had th" effect ol
ileiuli'iiiiig the i.erv.s. lint 1 can still walk
a (.'.lu.l illstniiee, talk as easily as ever, mid
my cfiieral l.enllh i spleuill l. I am renll"
I'Versevcnly years old. alllietivth 1 mil gener
allv taken to be twenty years younger than
Unit.
"fh" Pink Pills kept my Mood in gun. I
c.Miiliti.'ii and ll thex" that is xvhy 1 mil so
Veil, although cheeroiltiess may ltf;.
"1 have th'.iis'ht ol It a cn .it nnitiy times
mi l 1 lioiie-tlv l.eiieve thai the Pink Pills
hint' saved my life."
Mr. W. ire has every ti'.. .iraiie" nf n -n
felly hcjl'iy man, .and arrives at Ins .'Iti""
pr"tii-tlx at eiiclii "'.'l...'k every tiiormiit.',
alth' ti-'lt b" has r. i' if I an ... xxieai in.inv
retire from If'tlVe life. Ills experience is
w ll kii'.xxn to ii Kr-al utility pic ill I'.o;-
t en, where his . oii-tiiiit cliet-fuliies' has won
hiiii hosts nf friends. lb' says thai ill his
..pinion both his father and his tir tn lfalher
c.iil. I have been saved if l ink Pills had been
(il'lllilllll-le al that time.
Pr William.-' Pink Pills for Pal- Peoplr
l"l!taill llll til'' elellleli! neee-ssary to give
Itcxv life end ri. Inn ss t . Ihe blo.nl anil n-
si. .re sllllttere.1 nerves. Thev linn be llii'l t.l
nil lrut!gsU er .lirc.-i I x mail fr..m the lr.
Williams' Me.li.'iiif '.. S.'heii.'cta.ly. N Y.,
u: o) ei ms i t i -Imx, or i l oves U.r HM.
Whenever liny lit l It thitv; happens
to a man, he says it hurts just us If
some one had cut his heart out with a
Lnlfe.
A CooHns Subject.
The story of Arctic explorations Is.
that earth nor sky nor ocean can have
a tern.r that will be allowed tn bafilu
man's fixed and Inleii.se desire to know,
lie Is determined to t.-ar from the heart
of t'ais xv. a id Its ex cry secret, and no
xxave sn 1 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 ' i ami in. cloud so
biiicli nnd llu lee gulf so wide but ho
xxill make his xx:iy. Amid all the Ios4
ami distress, and cold and hunger, and
frightful tl.iuger ami axxftil death, man
has. year l y year, wmki d al the sulli
tinti uf the problem nf the north. Ib.xv
since Franklin's time his ihe map
giuxxu. clulfs, e.ipes. Islands, coiitl
lielils, have been liaecd. The Pi. ink
pace iiruitiiil the etui of ,he earth grown
small-"', perhaps tlie Iniiti lives who,
solitary and nloiie. shall stand where
never man stuml before, tn say, "This
Is the pole."' Kansas City Star.
'Io you believe the theory that char
acter is ilelerinilieil lo some extent by
what we cat ami drink';'' "I do."
"Then a person who drinks sa-'e lea la
likely to develop Int.. a phih. siiplur, I
Illiposc."- I'tlStull llnbe.
The Onward March
of Consumption is
Mopped short hv Dr.
Picic s (...bleu Mod
ie.al f.iscuviry. If
you h.ivi n't waited
be you (I reason,
tluie's complete rc
covciy and cure.
Although by many
believed to be incur
able, then is the
evidence nf iiiliiilicds
of living vv ilnissxs to
the fart that, iu all
its eiiilier stages, con.
: siiiiip'.i .n is a curable
? disease. Not every
"case, but it Itttgt per
"s ..'i,'(- ff ittsi'S. and
we believe. Illll V 11 S
" ior cent, are cured
by Dr. Pierce's Coltli n Medical Discovery,
even after the disease has piueicssitl so
far as to induce ic pealed bleedings ftoui
the lungs, t-cvcie lingering cough with
copious expectoration .including tu'icrcu
l.ir mattei ). great loss of llcsh and cxtrcuie
tinaelatlun and weakness.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
SOUTHERN
BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY
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