wt.i'ki.y HKu.u.h: ri.nMor rn. m:i:kaka. ': vi;v..:? i d s- tate Li-u s .iu.ri-. T:.- 'ep-;,;t live !;- .'e n-- i t!ie j .it vi' !. '-,t ir ; ! n.'.iu i ' liilN. In. m I'c.-ty to titty l-.-in i;.- tiodueei! eaeh'uay. oti.e i tln-m are jhhI !.: .. - - I I ici 1 . lit tl'f jjrt .!'. ! ;.) ; of tli.-n .nv worth'.--- im ! ..if iiitrn. !'!.'. 1 for I.-! mV,lill'f 1 i ip-ti i I, ami w .,1 i nil '. i li , i in- -. ,.i i l s .in.l had t ?-t r i r t in t -.' jt:-t .-miupoh of tlie 1,1 '.'.-. Tin- !o! !. v in .1 r.' a I" v ' ! t !i" li. i 'pi unpm pu;p i'.y rviplii ..i !l"it I'n j-iol.i! a,,' the i-.ile t s, li.nd l.ni'N. liy I'li. - I'm i i '' I r.tc-1 i lvv 1 ( nit. !i I "I'iiatl'n- Mo: '-." l in' i'o nun i 1 1 n I - 1 1 1 .v i:i 1 y.ll'rt'iU'V 1'- '-!;!. i-. i ,s t !' Ii, nihil:.; i :f'l ! o i li j :e- , in! t! -e 1 1 . U i mv : '.:;:'. - , i : 1 ' . i r i ul.i'.i' III" - i: I i! ! . 1 1 1 -, '.v ! i ' i ! ' r .inmci (in! i r -;:vin: to provide t"i i ,-i'fi i-;..r nl Hie .-; lie 1 .,i ;i ; i I... i;il i".t -i.ite I .ink e.n;i ne: ,i i : 1 ili-ii :. I .iei I ' w ill i.- - ii I pi ' e, ie lor 1.1; . r eo 1 1 . ; ,. - n -.: i ; ie : . A ( io -i ol 1 1. il I.I - In i i li te ,i ie I J 1 e I l pri Ml:: !"V el ", I ioll- Oi pi li i : le.i i p. 1 1 , ie- eel to ; in; is II ci'ieiise.- iliiiMl. i . , i ii ol i loii i a -. in ;o in ml i inlr i .1 e i 1 1 p. oi i i pip.-; lour bill-. i Iy iiowe I'n pimirli pep-on- en ten n l;. si lrtii:, iii iv iiiiX or own. nt; lmr-e-. in i .i 'i - lor whieli eiiteranee money i.- eh. i 'Pp-i I el Hie .ite or trueknr in eon!.'-;- ol -pee. I lor v.-1 1 it'll pu i -o prizes or M.ike.-; ; : I" ciinteinle.1 lor ,i:nl to prni!e lines pen.i I i ties lor 1 1 if -nine. Si-nalor Me'. t'ii- oli'i 1 1 il a rei-. .In tin n whiel was adopted to ihe etleet that ;if Ihe I'ni'.e.l Mates lias iipproiirialeil jii.miii.iiiiil to make a deep water i 1 .1 : ! n i r on the (lull of Meieo, that it would he money tlirown away linle.-s we have rail road coii nei't ions ami lti.it a road from the 1 1 1 1 I li 1 ne ol North Dako ta to t he llll I would . t f JT.t it k i.tn K I ,iinl that a tax of a cents per acre 'in e lands of Hie ten states it would ass tliroiiijh would mure than mild pitch a road and reipiestint; he governor to eomuiunieate with jie otlicr uovi-riifirs in rct;.'ird to an early convention to di-cuss the mat- ter PEOPLE AND AFFAIRS. Yesterday licin y u asliinton's liirthday the Journal and News took a lay nif. Last Moiulny evciiiiio- the thirteen year old son of I. 1 1. Krli, took a dneof lamlunamii and came near passing over to the happy hunting iiiiukI hut restoratives were ap plied which brought him around all riht. We have been unable to 1'md out the cause of hid taking the poison. It has been settled that Mrs. (eveland is to have a private scc etiiry. A widow who has travelled Y a ijreat deal and is master of seve ral lanuaes besides Kulisli. Shu is to receive if.'.tHMl a year for at t'lidiniT to the correspondence of the social side of the While house. J'h-; C'osmopolitaii otfers fifteen 1 f ndred dollars, in tour pri.es of one thousand dollars, three htm drcd dollars respectively, for the four water colors which shall be chosen by a committee from such drawings as may be submitted by the artifts fif the I'uited States or Kuropeon or before twelve o'clock on thr tirit diiy of December, rit:h teen liundrt'd and ninrty-thref. I he fubjtcts are to be selected from Ihe liff of ( hrift, taking those kchich which teacli in the hif;li't form Ihe leiHOiiH of love, patience, humi I lity and forbearance, with fidelity, as far as may be, to the actual Mir rounding and conditions of the p( riod. The treatment should be calulated for single-pane repro duction in The Cosmopolitan in Ki.e five by eijht inches. The sub ject to be suitable, as far as pos sible for use in stained ,'lass lor church or cathedral. The orig inals forwhichprix.es are awarded will 'come the property of The Cos Jiojioltian. The drawings should poe shipped securely packed, and addressed: "Submitted to Art Ceii mittee, C'osmopohan May;a.iue V " Fi avenue and Kleventh street, York," and in the upper left h; d corner: ''.Not to be opened be fore the llrst day of December, 1n.:i. We can Sav You Money. We wish you would always re member that we can save you money on drills, paints, oils, w all paper, etc. We carry a clean, new complete slock of oods as you will generally find in a first class, driiyf Mure. (iir druy: department is com plete in every detail, and we can in ake it an object for you to deal with us. Our Wall I'aner and Paint de j iirtnieiit is larger than ever and you know our reputation for bar pains in this line is such that can not be eipialed by any one in Cass county. HkmwxA: P.k'ki:rr. Dru'i-ts, PI itfonoiitli. Neb. ".'o.ie..n in Cl.'.y fitere .or two .n. t h'" !- of pi -! -i"4 t::e productioi. wroiilst in c'. i v, i :!i' M.i U.'.e I la w oo,l in t he Mai'.'li Ladies' 1 1. me Journ.il: One i t - !l.l ' tllelll c..M in pl.iM, r illd t ie uti.i r if to have them baked ill the '.villi, thus pto.h;e;i!;- t i l.l eotta. In order io ui-ure the I est results in ihe latter e.i-!', il.e clay uiuM be tree t;.e. i iinpiiritie-. an-l t !; '.V,,lk b.l.ll Upon .1 -ill'ir .-ll p poi t v.li c:.:i be i.i.-ily removed when the iiiu.lel is lired. Yellow n d o." ;r,iy eiay may le eiii'loyed, p:'o. hie : n;' re-pectlvely w hite y 1. low .'ie! i e. terra cott... Ait!--- e;.:i procure I he d : ilefi nl e I a s .11 w i - I, ciHl'lif! 1 1 on i the i .11 u e i i'-.i i, i -in art m.il"! i ilor !:: eel In 1:1 ihe paitery, v. ha.' -m:..:1 p ick.ie. d i ) ei a . eoi.t a , ii i i, ,i lew pounds i i e.idi. are obta'uial le at aiuioM aey .ut More, Diy i i ,,n be pre p i red lor : I - ' i -o.i . ; i: i I i .1 w.:h r. until it is f be' i i:.iit eon-i.-'t eey to work 1 1 -a. li iy ' : i ; lie 'i:!;..'i -. l n or. h r io e,:.-i i 1 1 , we! I. to.' el i v .-iloiild be l.foneii up in small piece.- a n i v, I . -;i .-1 1 1 , i e iei , ; I v moi -1 k ii ade.l v.. H lo:.:ii her mil : I all bllllp : Hi ii.i - e.::iie! i i-appeii n d an.! Hie eia i- si.iiicii.'iitly i:ioi- to he tl,oio'ij;liiy 'liable and Set no; wet eunuch to be and to ailhei e Io the lingers, w ork tiiat i- not MiC('es-t ii I eiioii;;'i io p.irrant preservation may be thus broken Up and the ( lay u-ed aain and a,ain; the more it i.- wmio d wall the better and and more pliable it become.-. 1'iie clay is kept moist by means of wet ( lolhs I iid over it, with pivb rably an outer coeriiie ol waterproof fabric. A little expel ienee will ,-oon teach a student jus! how to Keep the clay in 1 condi tion. I'sually the cloths will require welting afresh once, perhaps twice, iiday; this depends, however, upon the atiiiosphee in which it is kept. ! PlTTsiiPKc, Pa,, h'eb.'JI' A special .from HiYioIivine, T'a.rsays: Geo. A. J Jenks of Pennsylvania has received j from Cleveland the official an nouncement of his appointment as Tinted States attorney ireneral. If he expected the honor he has sue cessiully concealed his expectation The place was offered Mr. Jenks yesterday by telegraph and after consultation with his pastor, the K'ev. Di. Conway, he decided to ac cept. In K'om-T into the cabinet he leaves a law practice worth .f '(), X I) a year. L.VKKYVHiiD, Feb. 1-Cleveland had no further announcements to make reardine; his cabinet. The representatives of (Jueen I.iliuokalaiii who were said to be coiniiiLC here, failed to put in an appearance. "Cheiip-John" prices won't bii , the e-enuine medi cienes. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal discovery (for the liver, blood and lung's) and Dr. Pierce's favor ite prescription (for woman's weak ness and ailments, each cost !,I.UU per bottle, and his pleasant pil'ets (the original little liver pillsi, Ja cents a vial, and no discount. These genuine medicines are now sold only through drnyyists. reuuliirly authorised as agents, and at the above lon-estiiblished lriees. Hut if you e.(-t the reniliiie they're the cheapest medicines you can buy at any price. They're sold on a peculiar plan "value received or no pay." In every case they're Hiiarauteed to benefit or cure, or tl e money is refunded. A tit hori.ed dealers may offer spurious imitia tions or Hibstitutes at lower prices ' than above. i lieware of all such. A perfect remedy for scorfula. in all its forms something that puri- j ties the blood, as well as claims to 1 Thai, if it's taken in time, will cure consumption. j As a strength-restorer, blood i cleaner, and llesh builder, nothinu; j eiials "Gulden Medicine Dis covery." For every form of Scor I fiila, bronchial, throat, and liin al- lections, weak lunes, severe i'imli, j and kindered ailments, it's the only remeiiy so sure tnat it sail lie "iiar teed. If it doesn't benelit or cure, in every case, you have your money back. WANTF.D Agents to -(dl our choice ami hardy nursery stock. ! We have many new nid special va ' rieties, both in fruits and ornameii- t. lis to oiler, which are controlled only by us. We pay commission or salary. Write ns at once for terms, and secure choice of territory. MAY lllv'iil IIKks, Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. All Firsl-Cla-- Dru.iejinv From present date will keep on sale the important Fast India Hemp remedies. Dr. II. James' prepara tion of this herb on its own soil (Calcutta), will positively cure con sumption, bronchitis, asthma, and nasal Catarrh, and break up a fre-h cold in .'I hours, .'..iti per bottle or .'( bottles for Tii.."iil, -Try it. Chamhh. k A: Co., proprietors. ICC Race street. Phibidelpia. i- i. cLIoATlONS. i'i .i i .. .i ! i. 1. 1,, '-i:. i, i ii -- i', ,.,. -, il(, l:i 111 lli-Ill- l.l i.. -.,tl,hl . li"-, t- ..ne .-!' ;:,e i h: !'e-t of ll.e v.. ' a .- :i;..; . c, i y h, a ! (,f a i,oa-i ;....(! .- -io po-i : to illale:--t::i'. : I et'.y V. ! '- i .1!" I y the wo'.-d. l!:e tni.v I.i v.-:-)::ii. u tieti.. f -' he -. !'; :: l. cr !'!.. n pr.n l ip!!'. e. .! ! . , hc.-c fl eeiy to lie'' ft it li.!-'. '!:? 'l t:!'l - tlu'ei to t)..,. I,. i ' I uh.li. .i .i e.,o- iiol Wiieliiel' L" ! i' '. .oil l.: I oi not. Milt there is v.i-t in ..iiele--e!e li'.el.t iiinoii: e-u e,,i ily la en ; e:'. a - :i::il l i m nui Tiiov live i.i ; '' -!. ::..:. ' .v ' '' '"" s It .! !" ... ce; -I !!:V iM.io! -. :..rt . , ; :,. - to,' t ' TV I de 1- " i, : i 1 1 v ! o and can tr. '. ::! the -uu;.., -. T r it; p. i- tS-.. I. -,,;s , : ,eii ti.i y i I el 1 i . i i.i '.' - l li o. a- :,ei, i, . ,. , d ..I i'.-ti . ' : .v ;: i-, (! ;rv . .! !!'::l 'itV r,i:: .' .. .!. p. ;a ti -e I,-.-. ..: .;..!. m; 1 'I! t. e wt'. . ! ! n;.i::y ol' l' i'i il!V '-V, i !,, ,.,. ,!' ' v-., ! y. ".'i'!:;.l e. (: a! ;. .-ii do," n-k. d - ii i otic o v.-o; , jo v. I,.i"i !:c ,-;,-. , " ... tatitlv rei.i -i ; i' 1 ..!;, i ).,. 1 I: -i'i"iii iy in c.t" i he i : . h r h. a:-.. d V..,i. v, :;! . .in i.- . .. , h:m s, I Wele l.Vi.;.; as I ;!,;, ill ;i ho.n- i ! 1 : hoil-e. aini v.. ., lie.al'le to s!n w ,n iiliy way yo'ii ,. ; ; a-, r,.iin .1 of l!u-.' ( htin.'iuu attt m:..i.-.;" 'i'lie lady biusi'i .1 at: I iv.lie. by some eol'linoi: aee, .i; s'lMi col.'., I not help I'i aei in::; that if slie wi !e link ed sipjajed as her l i lend w;is -a,' Would certainly tiud oMt soino v;iy of re'tiiimin her (il.ii.iation-. At any first cla.-s hot"l a boaati!':! h'.ticheoii or dilitier p...-fy may he l-ivi'M frotu ' to if:! n plate upward. A box may he taken lor a tnusteale or any other entei iimitnent of ;t lii ;h order, iitid refi-e.-luiiei.ts tit a j,'ooil resiaiiraut may be serve;l either lie fore or iftei it. S;tiline; parties, pu lues dozens-of ways limy be fout'.d ol ret iirnine obiieations. if one really ilesires to do so. There are plenty of women us well as"li(inn;UV.a(ru,tw.lv.,M;ciu. uwyui to feel any litiiueti of reciprocity for liospiiahties i-eceived. To tliese tilmost tin- siiiik' ineiiiis arc ojK'ii iis to their brothers. Society allows n woman to rent a parlor at u hotel for an afternoon reception, if her lioine is in the suburbs wliei o her friends cannot well corny for a brief call, or if its limitations m the city ttru liaiuli capping. Uut in tlieso days, when the tea urn is recognized ns the altar of hospitality, and when this simple shrine may be set up in an apart nient of tho tiniest dimensions, there is no excuse Cor any woman not to be 'ut home." iMiierson says somewhere some thin,' like this: "It is doubtful if it is possible for a gift to bo taken or Ki ven without intention of adequate return and the integrity of giver and receiver remain unimpaired." New York Times II I ill iHl lilr 'I li'iitllii nl. My reiider. did you ever try what is called a "pack.'" If not, let me tell you hat it is like. When yon have slowly undressed, you lie down on a small bed, iitid the attendant comes with hot mustard hags, which he places under you ami over you and covers you up with blankets. Very soon you begin to experience the bite of the niii.-tiiid, and your whole body feels like a big burning, or, 1 should siiy. tingling, blister. When the first sharpness dies down a little, you ex perience :i certain sensation of e.v liiliiriition and comfort. After a tune the attendant conies and unpacks, you and takes you off and dresses, or, 1 should say, washes, you down with warm soap and water. Then you are put into a kind of shower bath, which starts by being hot sitid gradually cools down. Then you go hack to your box and tire rubbed down and dried, atyer which you dress and the thing is done. A pleasant sensation, however, of light ness, warmth and comfort remains with you for hours. Birmingham Herald. ItiiHrricrw Ncit WmiU-il. 'No Viihse Hoarders Taken" is the way a placard reads in the. hallway of u .leliersou street boarding liott.se. "Will you lie kind enough to tell me what that sign means" asked the seedy man with a. carpctsuek. "It means you." replied tho red headed landlord with a stout accent that smacked of the bogs of the Km erald Isle. "That dressing easo you ure lugging around with you won't weigh four ounces. It looks close kin ton football with a handle to it, anil surely it is not a blood relative of a decent trunk. No. sir. when a tiuin conns to hoard with Paddy O'Shay mid Mine. I) Shay lie must hnve u trunk, and we w ill give him the best room in the house ami eiean i bheets once a week, hut vali-e board j ers don't go here, and the n-a -on is ' they don't have a chance." Loais ville Courier .luiirnal l'Hia'n ttit-li Til I ut-H-. One day we were ditiim; at a res tnuratit i.iited tor its eeellet'.t cook ery and bad waiting At 'he m-xt table sat it middle aged gentleman 1 and his little son. th" latier endcav oring to asstiiie;,. )H. panes tl; him jer ' by devourum hie;ni. At hist hi-; pa- tit'tiCO ipiur r Ii..;iMi .1. on- litjlo lei low said "Papa, why don't yon I.:-!; itp a jolly row. the -nine r- you !., ut home;" Exchange. F A, (i'i). i .' l a;. .-! ' l a-. 1 1 i y 1 ' i - - i i - :n :-..i i.;::!, ; v.:is ( ,.!:f 'i i . , c ' 1 . e i ; i ",- the -U'l tin vi ; ' .: . .,- , . ,!-t ..; I.. , ;!! e".. " : ; i f I ;. .. .;' a - ' . i. i ,.i t .i. . I V, h ' s, iii'' .'si : w '. . 'i i , . . s. i , is 1 v...n Wi j .:.: t i 'I .- - 1 t'': a v'. ' si ! s, w I:,, a .'. , - i i.e ,, ;. :M'i-e- t ( ;i ti "pi. i r, .' i,, .'i i I a li'iij: ,.f ;jyer:-r- '' -,. . n.e- '- f-v; ! ' to ..: i,::! -. i I o! tin .liii j ,'b, ':t ;"' (nun es. ; hi.t if a w om., 'i iVom i I I' i -17 ii'i'i . -. 'I'i j' n.-i n! lie I i-i .- '.;.H( bei . - d I y the an, ,, ;u- be,,r .1 iil'Uffal l . la. . .. t i iv. t. ileciliiil ca 1 .:'':.' i-:' '.i.e .. .'..: 1. C:..e: I'tain w. . : i; i..: :;er ia. ie tii.it i i 'tltiee-, t,.;.; ..! 1 I . , aei'. .1 ' 1 1 , . l oi'.vees, t , ; i".;t iii n I', o'..!.'-' s. ; ,,, -e w . e Ke.i ol' Il.t:-I.; I ll:'e:ii.'i P t '.I . 1 1 1 ' i liter !...! !. ;t i ; vi !l kn " I t!l !! i 'if' ., i-'e I ve I ii e.-ii.i ! (I by the br i ii- i .;' ,, : -, t - -, ); . i!;-pii' i d a-v I-.-. .a! ie m;, ". , j Tin-re v. a- a iei, ..' : i in t n, e.;. : i e I...M ! nii'i v,..i . eS S i,n;a ; . . 1 ' 1" I h ' .i a -:.ie a:.d w i.ever te.:anie.l ; - p:" i :-.-,;!, :i iv i,:t, ;i; ;. :t. II-' W.l- till ! l.Pe, I ,t J- t:, f:;, ,,. hei 11 ti vv, tl, i .'iPii.ve a'.nl i e i J ll"!!li' .ii. Yiie I'l ii of I 'a i ev, t'ii' ' in-.ll iiv.ini ' !', v.i ::;Ni'd id i.iitiie-. ' New Y i I li t'l'lhtiUe. : - I . : I li.it lii'l ..-s ,! Tlll'l'. AH l.."S. t. i m.-:v than t-ll p.-, ; can ill t a::, ne h one t i:ie f r, .main i; it er, but sol io ii .;;s call, ;:! iitg tlietn ; fox l'-ri i. r i - ,' I i: t !i, ;ii i 1 ! 1 i L t ' 1 ol little b'it. it IlllPt hel .'.-i e.li(i'', called i Ttig. There is a, family in town, hv in;," iu ii I'otitlh story apartment, of which ilill'.. leiii members are apt to cotne home id. olid hours of I he nkri.t, ami front one reason or another I'te (jiieiitly whiiom a ni-lit key. It is the custom m that case for ijie member oiilslde Warrior Held," to uhi.-.lln "The i tune that (titles hack from old coin i in;; day signals. The fa in ily ear is now so a i tuned in this melody when whistled that it will waken any nu mber out of the soundest sleep. " This sensit ivelless Wasi'i.it supposed to extend to Ihe dog, but tlieolhei evening a belated member, coining home just lifter the door was closed and aware of the pain it would give the janitor, she deftly whistled "The Warrior Hold." The family was iv mote, but Tug, sound asleep on hi i chair, heard the tune iu her sleep, jumped up ami ran into the room wherethe family was and called then attention in the li vi-lics t barks to the time outside. New York Evening Sun. ricHtiir ('otirtrhicii. A few years ago every man in an elevator bared his head at the on trance of a woman. It is not so now, as every one w ho has occasion to en ter the large office buildings knows. In the country the courtesy is still continued At least that is the ex perieneeofa man who entered tin' elevator in the Wauiegan House. Norwich, Conn., recently. The hotel is five stories in height, and the gentleman's room wan on Un til inl floor. He did not object at all when the car had ascended to the second liour to have the hoy return to the office floor to take on a lady. He did think it was carrying-elevator courtesy almost too far. however, when upon reaching the third laud ing the hoy turned and said: "111 take this lady up to her floor the fifth-now and will let you out on the way down. ou don't mind, do you" The man did mind, but of course while doing a great deal of thinktug. he said nothing.--New York Herald. Ail In lliirtn.ili. The workmen of Huriuah. although they have little idea of composition, sire wonderfully feriile designers of details. They can all draw with free dom and grace. Their legends are full of stirring incidents and deal with a varied range of characters, from the puny human infant to the grotesque man eating monster. Their standards nf masculine and feminine beauty differ from ours, but are nev ertheless quite possible. Without the insight, the delicate refinement of the Japanese, they are free from the extravagance of the Chinese, ami there is nothing in their art so de based as the representations of II, a doo gods. Magazine of Art. I'n-liPliirie 'I i'i-i.iiiiiiii;. One can understand how thai if a piece of skuil had been regarded its iu contact with a demon or spirit it would be respected as an amulet, and that so the rundelles removed from the heads of men who had been sub jeet to epileptic fits Would acquire a virtue iii the eyes of the ignorant and superstitiotisuuil be employed un charms. And this seems to bo hot h the simplest ami most intelligible ex planation of the phenomena of hole pierced heads and of the wearing of the puitiuns removed from those heads by men and women who had Hot themselves liecn trepanned. Popular Science Monthly. Munil'Ml llll't I t lull,. The following j;ood story is told of the secretary of a musical society: A gentli man rang his doorbell one. evening recently and asked if a Mr. hud there. "Xo 'said the intensely musical lb My. pointing tip the Street, "he livis about an oetavi I mean eight .loors 1, ;.-)., Exchange. tit-v ; T -,!i;..Li";. AOl ll.u t U V, te. li lev,,, ii ii.j , :..,-, ( ,M i .mil- n i ! i ..-ii : a. u.i .ie .- i - ... Nl W Yol';. 1 .. i! -tl'-l t I ie ;; p..r!lilelll t ha; i- n t w h. 1, i ie (.'line, tinmen I'l -i i: e iv- ,i, . ;j t-i'tMi ; 'i' i - ei.'i'i s i'i;. !;:y i;, ; r j The f 1. 1 i i; id i ! . I I si , ,,s tale m tl-e dire, i.i :. .1' ;ke 1 , tier p.,t , ,.j town on i he mi pp.. hit ion. it i pi Mllned. tl ,'t the In sj people are the In iiivi ami on the nii'H h n I. mi,'. The ct'.i. i- fi il,.a s w.ll. u ;,t )lilV b. tiny to t'.PMi.blc ;,:iy(.w( A few years a .-ii. t,ndcr a different poiiiii id l' g Mile, a jjieal outcry was raisid idiom i hi- ie : r i f :l b.itt-i s. 'l in- n.!; i.i' i - M c.-iii. leof it 1 o. v i f pa. i'. :-e el!, p I art-. S oil the . i;i b. ( t New i rk sin i i- made tin- c.i : 'in' !.iii"!i v.; st.H !i of every u!i.. r -cily in . . i : : ; 1 1 -;. . Ju-i about ti.ae we I., ei t,ie fan iy tioti , i.d ever te, V '.i Id for oef i hi 1, 1 . ii, '"id b I. : r,. ii j !. sali.i.girne :t v.- f "''Ii i- ol t : il". I i.-w ,i cam, t'.e 1 s, :i::d , ':i a a barri I- v. i n o; 'il l' 'I I" file rear. Pit the ,-,.' . , I'' I In. i. ..in e has i t:iy ., ,t . , ce;:h ,1, la ' ibipi d. lc'lh, , ,y Jh, y ! i'.i-e r. tiiovi'd the I'.r-t tie.,:,- i -,. ' Un 'l-1 1 1 1 , p-. .s a met uri.f l .a t 1 In e j i'l" i. u t ' e;i t Iy a'l ili. I;;.:.', n b. l,i: d j the sleep- to ol( lid the P e illld IU s j tnlp ' I Evetl ill the I'lo-t t.:-l,ie!i.:lile pari - I of t" a til" e,:rh:' :e e. not temoved I until ;t hou I .' o'ci. i 1. ia Ihe ill:!' i in i 'ii. As hi-i is ut :i-i- the tun,, u h. n ! fii-hioiiiiM" calls hae lii-e-in, it i.J VcrV ilip. lavaitllg. S, ii, let iiue.s tee swi;liiiaaiii'i'iessitniiii: e-iy w idi the eii(,s ;it a lii-l.iotiahle ri eepii. li. If the Wllid hi'ppetis to be blowing I the right w;iy, thea-hes ta',;e the un ' t', ,i-t ...,'t. .... ;.. . t i. .... i . I i.iii,,i,i,,.,llli i;i ill III'- III I ,, HI 1 1 1 e powerful odors of the ihstui l' l .::! huge can follow tiu in into the ih aw ing loom. 15'it such trifling incidents ere no' to be nieiitioiii d iiu i iinparisoti wiiii the discomforts and worse jp-i ii", from the presence all day of t ! u si garbage tans in the basemuits of residences. It is true they are out side, but they are directly under the front, windows and in plain sight ol all the inmates of the mansion. Their presence is a great outrage. I let ter a thousand times be on the sidewalk, w here at most they oll'eiid only the eye.--New York Herald. Mtiriln I'm-iJ In (miininilnil Inn. A 1' Tench peasant, whose Kphero of thought is not very wide, gets along with duo words, while a philosopher will use L'h times as many. The Old Testament uses only a, dr.' words, Shakespeare la.hiio and Voltaire L'u, lititi. Iu view of this, why should an ape not lie satisfied with L'n; (iar ner's experiments must needs lie veri fied by many anatomical and physi ological examinations, for Ilroe.i has, as it seems, proved absolutely that articulated language depends upon certain convolutions of the bram, par tieulurly on the left side of the head. Ho the speaking monkeys, possess those convolutions.' Hroea has ad mitted the possible rudiments of such convolutions in certain apes, but later researches have not proved tlieirexisteiieein lower apes, ('open hageii Family Journal. Tin l iititl 'I riMisi-r si re f i-lii-r. Of all the godsends that havi put upon 1 1 to market in tl e -1 ; patents, the Inni-i is h! n ie!,i dulietheiilustfort'iieliiiii:i l i I ' exclusively." There is no p, i process or trei.iiui pt i 1:1- i bet 11 peof b-,s quickly lakd to a p::ir I as the truiiseis stieti her. groan over folding tin -m up Pol b' ami ing them iiwiiy; vewl.oa.-c I.. i with a pair of suspenders for -v ' pair of trousers, and hang them, bless your lucky stars that you in v, gave way to the di lush v, honeyei. Words of the trousers Mrelcher man. It will use up more trotisi'i in ni.t year than the splint civil cellar door of your ciirliist recollection. Clothier and Furiiidn-r. Alter I iillliiK Oil I'urlli lli iik'i. Sir Heiij.-iiiiin linker, one of the en gineers of the Forth bridge, notes as a curious fact that during the prog ress of the work several of the work men fell from the bridge l'.O or HID feet into the wider without lieing killed or even stunned. They had breath enough left in their I milieu to enable them to catch U lope wheu it was thrown to them, but not breath enough to speak for the next fort night. Hilling that period they lay perfectly still, and at the end of the fortnight Un-y generally said they fell, as if they hi.d liven beaten II) inside, "ii sort of w hipped egg ar rangement." Iilidoii News, M i-li'iiiliiii; Niiiiii'H, The Impecunious club is composed I of men of means who are above im- pecuniosity notwithstanding their occasional protest to the contrary. Hiid the lavish feasts they indulge ii: at least once n yearns a club pro nounce them good livers, who do not I mind the expense. The Paresis club I has recently been organized to do velop the cure and si ok a preventive 1 for paresis, particularly in the tho- atneal profession, and not to en I courage and spread the disease. - New York limes. 1 iillm-tiiH mi lint1 1'iir.i. The reason why policemen and fire men ride on street cars oftener in uniform than not is because when iu uniform they don't have to pay fare, an 1 when not iu uniform they do.-NfW Y'oik Sun. iff fLfty- I Pure ?ZZy A eie, i - , i : t ,i - i ' I a K i i it i.e a '. !!'.'.! -t '! . : ... ,;,n vv:u I ..'.- -i I i.p, : m,,... ' ' ' ! ': K P, . I . P . : h ( I .. 1 ' V. , -i . . V. JUL I iS : h'iaUtlG, C:-h; I'-, :;. ? (. CVir.. i i l :. i - . e i'! ;- m ' V;i ''v.j:;.' ;ifis ' " ' PH. P I i -' a, - i !):'T!,s'i l.nl.li Wli 1 -l j Iv -. !. l (Mi.S Uri I l ine Cold Work N - PECIALTY. 1 t V . Sill I S I I '( I. ii- uell j. ii I,,.) i 1 1 1 i 1 1 ' -1 1 1 1 III - 1 e. i 1 1 I . r lie ,,lii,.-s I ' N I I ,11 t I. -tl "I I I'l t II. C. A. MA h'SII Iii, erald Hloek hiii-in her su.f or Tr.i'U,. I lone ii line hum n loi ai re-, i.P in ili-s tun t Ill-list et I'liililiriilur. l-'lll tl. i-l iiillll y, eli., '. til tit- liiiin -( lintil linii-e, i 1 1 1 1 re 1 1 .lllll S II I II I II -I lieel. Ill line III till- lifst Dei jLtliliiii liiiuil- in Hie stair, I niU n e. nient-, it Iniia liaine linii-e nf six rnntiM unit in 1 1 r , still. le, uel! mill winilniill, 1HI uere- iimli-r en 1 1 i vnt init inn ituutl erne-, ill I null lur In i iiiinlv, liiiul witlniiii Inn l.l i ii -. litle K""h r t e $.',rKii lelilii- s. i:. 1 1 i.i,, I 'lal I -un nit li . elii n-loi. Land io Lease. To the rielit parly we will lease our section of land for a term of years, (lood ehaiine for man with plenty of help ol bis own. Will as sist tenant Io stock Ihe farm. Ap ply to 'J'.. (J, Huvey ,V Son, Phdts 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , Neliraska. If Your Cistern Is Out of Order or Soft Water is scarce, don't worry yourself for a moment ;o right ahead and use hard water with WHITE RUSSIAN and you'll never know the difference. The clothes will he just as white, clean and sweet-smelling, because tin "White Russian" is 'specially adapted for tie in hard water. JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. Dusky Diiimiiud Tar Soap. 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