1 MARK TWAIN'S BOOK- Maa AngTT "" M bo Kesri It Bad Old Kot Lmuch. Ttie father of Mrs. Anna Jansen of this City is an invalid whose malady has made him very peevish. lie ha been bedridden for many uio.iths and j J to suit him he makes his displeasure i j known in a manner that cannot be ? misunderstood. His wife and dau;rh i ter, who minister to his every want, T do all they can to keep him even tempered, but they are not always successiui. vpy, sam tne juuug ladv a few davs since, "father is so unreasonable at times that he would scold if an angel waited on him." K,tt. Innv iiinf trip, mother and daughter had an unusually hard siege j of night watching with the invalid. Both were tired out and ir need of rest The daughter asked a younj? ; man, a friend of the family, if he j would not watch with the sick man ; for six hours fro:u midnight. He! readily consented, and when he came ; to enter upon the discharge of his , duty tor the morning, Mrs. .latisen was very careful in her instructions, j "Now, I will add,'' continued the, lady, "that father is very irritahle, I so you will have to he very ciiiiel while in the room, only speak to him when he speaks-to you, and do not disturb him if he should he asleep' when it is time for him to take his , medicine." 1 Mrs. .lanscn was about to retire , when an idea entered her mind. ! "Maybe," said she. "you would like i snmet.hinif to read. Here is Marx I H Twain's 'WouL'hiiiL' It.' it will amuse: you, but under no consideration laugh j while you are reading, for if .you do father will think you are laughing at him and there will I " a scene which might he unpleasant.'' The young ir.ari iiU harged his duties as he sunnosi d in a most ac- rentable manner, iiotwitnlanding that when he took his leave the sick man thanked him very curtly. When Mrs. Jansen paid her morn ing visit to her fat her she found him in unusually bad humor. In answer to a question the ira-cilile old gentle man blurted out, ".-co, here. Kmina, don't you ccr send that numskull to watch with me again." 'Why, father, what is the matter with him? Was he not attentive to m you.- Kiu ne inn. gnuyoujuui hiuui Ki cine? Did he fall asleep'-" m "No, no, no, hut 1 was awake lor two hours and i watencu mm reaumg Mark Twain's book all that time and " "Why, father,"' interposed Mrs. .lanscn. "1 gave him that book to oc cupy his time when lie was not wait ing on yon."' "Ves, that's all right," said the invalid angrily, "but that fool sat, there for two mortal hours reading that book and never smiled once." Fl'U. ..1.1 1, ........ w.i, ill 'ml 'V- when informed that the young man I had only followed orders.- San I'ran .l Cisco ('ail. ' ALCOHOL FOR THE TOILET. One Woman' KipiTlonce with ;iot ,;ilf I'm- Many KvlU. Some women say that alcohol is a bad thing for the skin, but those wo men have either used it unreasonably often or know nothing at all about It, for there is really no cosmetic that a woman can use with such good re sults as alcohol diluted with the purest rosewater. It your skin is par ticularly dry, perhaps it would be as well not to use alcohol more than once in two or three days, but once a day ought not to hurt the most deli cat skin, and will make a vast im provement in an oily skin. Everybody knows that trequently face washing is bad for the complex Ion, and if, when you begin to feci sticky as to chin and oily as to nose, you rub your face with a One flannel cloth wet with alcohol, after rubbing with a dry flannel or chamois skin, yaur face will he suffused with deli oato color, and quite free from dirt. If your face seems rough to the touch, nota rially pimpled, mil;' lacking in velvety smoothness, a littlts alcohol gently rubbed in, either with ths an gers or llannel, has a wondsrful effect As it removes every atomic specimen ot dust, , it is a splcnald thing for blackheads,' and its daily use, if persevered in, will eradicate the ugly blemishes. An ounce of pure alcohol well rubbed into the head about once a month cleans the scalp ot every particle of dandruff, says the Phila delphia Times, and gives the hair new iife and vigor, keeping it smooth and glossy if well brushed after the rubbing. When you are traveling it is invalu able. After a long, dusty journey there is nothing more refreshing than the odor of rose-scented alcohol, and application of the saturated llannel to the face will rub out the tired wrinkles, as well as the accumulated dust and perspiration, and leave your face fresh and artlessly clean. After a tiresome shopping expedi tion it is the Itcst thing Imaginable to bring up your color and your spirits Tor lunch and the matinee. In face, it is Just one of those never-failing helps that a womaa always likes to have at hand, and if once you learn Its value you will feel that It is a necessary adjunct to your toilet table and hand-bag. ' Munnliiin'i Nportlva Mb. W. A. Flannigan of Atlanta, Ga., has a pig that stays with the does most of the time, even sleeping with them at night, and it has developed some of the dogs' chracteristics. Mr. Flannigan said he was going home through tne Molds the other day and aw tho pig chasing a rabbit for dear life and awpa:ently with as much earnestness in tho lst-tralned dog. Tim man who wins the light CM t inind 1 be wars.. .rpolltnc Turtle Turtles are geiicalh cap'urd l turning them on their ImeW-i viie . tl cy come ashore, but there 1s much better port in harpooning them a incth'4 followed a uongthe keys and cora. -banks that fringe the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. '1 h liarioon consists of a short shaft made of iron, which tits loosely nio a wooC.en pole nine feet long. Around the shaft a line is fastened, which should be strong and sixty fathoms long. The barb of the har dooii is an inch long, having two notches. If lonircrthan this it is liable to pierce deeper than the shell, and perhaps kill the turtle, whicb the rishernian has no wish to do. The best sort of a boat to use is a foot skiff with a lue-sail, which can lie dropped in a hurry. A crew of two is necessary one to look after the sail and be handy with a pair of oars, while the other looks after the tiller. It is of no use to go alter turtles in a calm. They sleep in the shallow wale which fringes the keys, and always sleep with one eye oien, eo that using the oar sends the turtle olT like a streak of l'ght long before one Is within striking distance. It is only when the surface of the water is rippled by a breeze that there is a chain e of making a catch, so that the (IsliiiiL' has generally to take place in the afternoon. The harpooncr stands in tiic how witn the hue caretully rolled between his feet, lie has to keep a sharp lookout, and as soon as he spies a turt le icsting on the white, sandy bottom, he directs Uic helmsman by hand. As the I o.:t gets above the creatine, down goes the harpoon, the striker holding fast to the handle, fo. tlie water is seldom mure than live !ecl lerp. If the strike is a successful one the 1 10 e comes away f inn the harpoon ami is thrown into the boat. The sail must be iowered instantly, the oars t i ken out, and the boat headed in the direction the turtle has taken. As soon aV this is clone a strain is gradually i ut on the line, and the turtle is soon towing the boat. This quickly puts the turtle out of breath, and he has to come to the surface for air. In half an hour, as I a rule, ho it alongside the boat, con j siderably exhausted. lie is not, how ever, in the boat yet, and it is now ! the duty of the man who has had I charge of the tiller to jumpoverboard I and turn the turtle over on his back, j This is no easy tak, and the man ; generally has two or three good duck ings before he is successful. Not in ! frequently the captive makes a dual i dash for rreedom. and the I. oat has ! to head for th" new direction taken, 'and the siee Mtian js left- in the 1 water. Sometime., the turtles head I for the deep water, ami. if so it gen i cralh takes from two to three hoars j to land them, as Uiev will sink to i the bottom an I su k thee, coming ' up for breath onl.i at long intervals. lii-Iilf-- hi' Aj:u!-. A ininingcxpcrl sent to investigate some Arizona properties for Denver capitalists recently returned and re ports the finding of a most remarka ble natural b idge formed by a tree of agati.ed wood spaning a canyon forty live feet in width, says the Jeweler's Circular. The tree had at, som remote tune fallen when it became imbedded in the silt of some great inland sea or mighty water overflow. The silt became in time sandstone and the wood gradually passed through the stages ot mineralization until it is now a wondsrful lice of solid agate. In arter years water washed and ate away the sandstone until a can yon forty-live feet in width has been formed, the flinty lik substance of the agatized wood having resisted the erosion of the walerllow. Fully fifty feet of the tree rests on one side and eanb traced, hut how far its other end lies buried in the sandstone cannot lie determined wit h out b'a tin'.' away the ock. The trunk v siblc above theca'tv.on varies in sie from to ir feet, to three feet in diameter Vheie the hark has been broken and torn away the characteristic colors of jasper and agate are seen. To the naked eye the wood Is beautiful. Under, a microscope or miner's magnifying glass the brilliancy of the colorings aie clearly brought out in all their wondeio.is beauty. SIM AlWHy r'milrill'.lil. All elderly man had for a wife one of those trying persons who, accord ing to their own ideas are always in the right, and who make it a point of conscience to prove everyone else in the wrong. The poor man was uever allowed to make any statement withouthaving it instantly disputed by his accurate but irritating spouse. She had acquired such a habit of correcting and con tradicting him, that she one day made a mistake which gave her suffer ing husband a chance to laugh at her. "Do you remember, my dear," he said in a retrospective mood, "the letter-case embroidered with nearl beads that you made for me with your own hands when we became engaged? It was worn out years ago, but I can still sec it very plainly. On one side there was embroidered a beautiful butterfly, and " "The butterfly was on the other side," interrupted his wife, in her most decided tone. And she always complained that Mr. Underfleld "was fond of telling stories without any point," whenever he referred to this conversation after wards. Thxre's nothing like discipline, but it don't do a boy any good to make him hoe potatoes in the back garden while a brass band Is pCMlng the house. MM . PSoVder All other baking powders are shown by the latest United States Government Report to be inferior to the Royal in both Purity and Strength. (See Bulletin 13, Chemical Division of U. S. Agricultural Dept.) Audiences ioe nut p rmiiuii 10 i.p pland in liussian theatres. In the world lie iv .ov o 1,000 brewe ries, nearly '2i',,inu of them being in Germany. "llere,s the latest thing out," said tlie s-rocer.t man, "a parachute goes with eaeti kerosene can. Judge ilie Irish language is not a comnier. cial language, though it is still spoken by persons who have bnsinass to tran sact . The common gnat, has 1 50 times sip nmcii wing surface per unit of weigh! as the .Australian crae, w hich weighs l,0t;0.000 times more than the gnat joes. The difference utwaen realism and idealism is just the difference between a girl's opinion of her lover and tin young man himself. -Semerville Jour nal. Queen Ai ne of England was ex tremely fond of brandy, and her face became no bloated that among the populace she was known as "lirandy Faced Nan." At Seima, Ala., there is an artesian well provided with tv" t"les, one oi which spouts pure coi.t water, the other warm water s'vengly impcrga ted with iron. It costs .tr,f,00 to buy and ship across the Atlantic the ten bullnloes recently taken over and placed in the park at Haggersrown castle, in Northumber land, Kngland. Africa comes to the front nitha plant, which drives mosquitoes away. It. is a musk-scented plant, tne branches of which carried about the person will frighien away mosquitoes. A pneumatic tube connects Paris with lierlin. It is used lor postal pur poses, and makes it possible lor a let ter mailed in Paris to be delivered in lierlin in thirty-live minutes. Last year 2,759 persons sent in claims for the maple sugar bounty offered by the government. This year 3,950 per sons are entitled to bounties, and they will receive in the aggregate about $iU, 000. Many of the (south !Sea Islanders be lieve that Paradise can be inherited only by persons of perfect physical forms. AVhere this belief prevails a man will die rather than submit to amputation. From Beloit. Wis.: J. A. owles, aged ninety-two years -has presented his wife with a coflin, made by him self, in honor of her eighty-niniy birth day. The couple have been married eventy years. .Wlille some well diggers were at work recently in J- Grange, !a.. .ihoiit twenty feel, ti'om the surface ihey came upon several trunks of what seemed to be cedar wood, on which there were indications of cuts with sharp tools. "Could you not, if you tried, srant me a place in that icy heart of yours?" 'My heart may be of ice. as you say, Mr, Sophleigh. But all the same, 1 im not in the cold-storage business." -Indianapolis Journal, Mr. JotepH OodVey 10,000 NeedJea. Seemed to be itlcking In my lege, when 1 wee eofferlDf with terrible humor, my lege beine; . - ,.niM mm frnm kneel down. 1 WM urged to taia HOOD'S SARSAPA KII.LA and In ehorl time 1 perfectly Hoods'Cures rand. I nn n old illor, oi 7. in the belt of h.elth. tbtnkn to Hood'e." J. tiorKT, Ballon' (niif Hub r, SUten Itltml, N. Y. Maad'i rill e the beet elierdliirer Pilli, aalet dtgfenon, prevent ronit'petlon. ! gJTFlV PURE A Deti'nil 1,1, iv oris lor Ui last r souths regulated the air of l.er roo y a glass transom. When the rooi .vas too close she opened the trauso - o a.iniitair, closing it at night to pre vent draughts and exclude noise. worked like a charm until she di: covered that there had never been an ','lass in the transom. The superintendent of the 3nmhi ?ehooi Inni been telling the story 1 Adam in tne (iarden of Eden, linishiu with the remark: "And so Adam wa very happy. Now cm any one of yoi children tell what misfortune befell him?'' The small boy piped out "Please, sir, I know; he got a wife." Baggase handlers in Newark, N. J. noticing a very offensive smell from i trunk, concluded there was a corpse ii 1. This was followed up with visiom f a terrible murder and there was jtiite an excitement until detective: opened the mysterious piece of bag gage. 'It contained several ancient broken eggs. "The accident, madam," said tin young Chicago surgeon, encouragelv hs he made his preparations to sew iif the wound in the infant's lip. "wil leave a scar, of course, but twenty years from now, when tho little fellow has raised a mustache, it won't show a bit." "It isn't a baby of that kind, doctor," replied the anxious mother. One tanning extract mill at Clellan: Bay. Wash.; supplies the sixty odd tan neries on the Pacific coast. The bel of hemlock there is the most compac in the country. In making the extrac the hemlock bark is ground to a pow der and soaked in hot water for a day The liquid is afterward boiled in 1 vacam pan. This from a young Xew York worn an: "I always keep a bottle of vinegai on my toilet shelf. A teaspoonfu taken as lam leaving my room to re ceive a caller or to go out to sonu social event has an excellent effect on my voice, clearing and softening it." Coughs, Hoarseness, and Sore Throats Brawns Bronchial Irache irivc im mediate relief. In the Yakima district, Washington a woman has started the development of a mine, hlie has just bought a com. plete sawmill outlit for cutting timbe necessary in the operations. In Samoa the king's adviser lives in a handsome house and the king in a shed alongside; the adivser receives a salary of 85,000 a year and the king 1810. The chief police even gets l,b Of) a year. ItKKCHA.v's I'imj" will cure eonstiiuitioi L'l-i-ti the tiloiiil cool unit lie liver in goon U-Klllg OniiM, pi'H-e t-uiu.s ii nu.. The new sanitary measures adopted in Kngland within the last few years have reduced the number of deaths 'from consumption fully thirty per cent. Australia delights in a lighting kan garoo, winch boxes, wrestles, anocKs out and generally disports itself after i be manner of a professional prize lighter. The saltest piece of water on the face of the earth in Lake u ram la, Persia, more than 4.00J feet above the sea level. Itisveiy shallow and no living thing can exist in it. In the museum of the dead letter ollice at Washington, I). 0 , there is a piece of parchment upon which is pen ned a copy of the Lord's prayer in fifty four dillorent languages. A rat's nest was discovered in an old residence at Danbury, Conn., a few days ago composed , of tweuty-oue handkerchiefs, mostly . red bandanas. AH were in fair condition and the rats mustJiave ueen a long nine nee init iating them. Put up in neat watch-shnped bottles, sugar coated, Small Hilc Beans. Electric pleasure boats are now in use in many places. Storage batteries are used sn then, although the novelty is somewhat expensive. Recent researches in medicine show that nersons having a tendency to gouty trouble generally improve more rapidly when they eat no fruit The kangaroo readily leaps from sixty to seventy feet. The highest recorded leap of a horse is thirty-seven feet. The moat novel and expensive col lection of autograph in the country if not in the world is that of a Philadelp hia merchant. Every one is worth at least 55, and there are upwards of U). 000 of them. He began about fi ?e years ago to collect 85 bills containing the signature of the different national hank presidents of the I'nited States, .le has now nearly S2M,0t0 tied up in his queer scheme, and declare) thai us collection is not compleie by man :housauds of dollars yet. llis w.liinc ogiveI00 for a .j bill bearing th. nature of a man who was at 01. ime president of a i-ertain shori-live- auk iu Ohio. The public pleasure ground know s Seipoiii 1 a a in Tulare county, I' d s 1 1 ri auiv a ii.rest of giants. One t trees is l.l' .'l. u in diameter a .I.i tt iiiph. ';..!, Doist, win.. oops of ihe Four 11 cavalry guartie lie park from -resi ,-sers last fuinm. , aind one tre b It ei around the Hit: it 10 feel iroiii the ground am' !;si ! 1 i.li;aiii tlirr'.i; it-K n-mmd the tin., .here there were Inn dreus ol only I- najcstic seijuoiiis. lie r. j; rouse ai. j iail are in ine p:o and. i s re; : re now si 01 lied w in mm . A fox, wiuli- pr.iwiiiig idemt sm, dasioiibiiry. Comm., says the 1 nveii I'uion. c 111:1,1 I, is mil in a li., ed wire fence. Iu 1 lie atteniiit to e- pe h- t xviste.l i"b 'ill. t lie v - Revet ines and linaliy anchored liimseli us noval way. .Mr. I-ox was qtiici. ispatched. The State I'niversity announces Hi I cannot undertake to enroll more tin, .Iteen hundred students for the con i'T year. It will receive all up to tli. iniijer in the order of 1 heir applica n. Thouch the term does not opei old the week afler the State Fai indents may enroll, at any time, b iter. The number is constantly ii easing who desire to enter this, th-.-tiding institution of the state, whe ix years higher education is olTe'. tbsolutely free. There is on exhibition in a sho window in Jiutte, Mont., a vary larjji noose horn grafted into the base ol a ree. It has been in that position foi vears, as the tree has grown around i so as to get such a grip on it that cut ting the wood away is the only mean; jf separating the two. It is evideu (hat at some remote period the in on arch of the woods wa3 caught iu a tree and in trying to extricate him-elf the aorn was broken oil. Sample Package Mailed Free. Address Small liile Jieuns, New Yorl- In Xew York women who teacl looking to private classes or lectnn ind give demonstration lesson eharg i'y per pupil for a course of twelvt lectures. Single admissions are lift, cents. A woman w ho gives a privab esson to a single pupil charges her 8. In Boston teachers of cooking in th niiblic schools receive from $150 to STJ i year. In Philadelpnui teachers re jeive from $050 to S750. in Pratt, in stitute, Brooklyn, one teacher o jookery receives 1,0 JO. So OTHKii 5c soap lias ever been made o half the merit of llohliin's new I'ert'ei Soap. One trial will drive all other fie -imps out. Please aslc your gi-oi-er for it. c. a bar. "Uncle John," said little Emily, "d. you Know that a baby that fed on ele phant's milk gained i wenty pounds i a week?" "Nonsense!" exchi me l un cle John; and then asked, "YVhos baby was it?'' "It was the elephant' baby." replied little Emily. Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Hendiie-lie Lassitude, Spring l-'cver. all drhilitai i-i and winter irregularities fly before iSmitb' Bile Berns Small. For the next ten years the bulk ol ipruoe timber in Maine will be ma K into pulp. Spruce makes tougher paper than poplar. X. K. Brown's Essence Jamaica Ginger will aid indigestion. None better. Try it J.) cents. African travellers say that, the whitt rhinosceros frequently dies from eatinc poisonous plants which have no effect on the black one, probably because the fine scent of the latter tells mm it is D. E. FORISTALL, M. D. live and Kar Specialist, Yor'.;, Nchr. Cor respondence solicit el. 1 , The average number of Americans patents issued yearly is about 20,000. England, which comes nearest to us. issued onlv about 4,000 to 5,000 a year, and its system is very much more lax than ours. Patents are issued in Eng land without any condition as to novelty or merit, and not two applica tions in a hundred are rejected. In Prussia the number granted annually is less than 100; in Helgium, l.oOO to 2 $00. BELP IS WANTED by the women who are ailing and suf fering, or weak and exhausted. Aiid. to every such woman, help is guaranteed by Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. For young girls just entering womanhood; wo- " m men at the critical "change of life" ; women approaching confinement; nursing mothers ; and ev ery woman who is " run-down " or over worked, it is a medicine that builds up, strengthens, and regulates, no matter what the condition of the system. It's an invigorating, restorative tonic, a toothing ana bracing nervine, and the only ffuarantMd 'iwnedy for "female complaints" and weaknesses. In bearing-down sensations, periodical pains, ulceration, inflammation, and every kin dred ailment, if It ever fails to benefit or cure, you bar yonr money back. IHE LADIES. The Dl leasant effect and perfect safely with which ladiee may line the Uaiuornit) liquid lasaiive. tfyrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the tiue and ppnuine article, loo for the name of the i alifornia Kig Sytup Co., printed m-ar the tottom of the paa. ajre. A new cure for hydrophobia is said to have been discovered by a certain ir. Fugles in Africa. It consists of in extract prepared from a variety of he palm tree which i. injected under he patient's i-kiti. The immediata ifect of the remedy is to cause a mou rte fever, tin the third da? he wr subsides, leaving Hip affected p'ir ree from swelling 01 inflammation, .nil on the litth or at tho latest the -vent h day, the care is complete. Of 7 tanners lately treated in this way r t tie bite; of rated uous ('") recovered id dieil of weakness Properly speakii: hairpins are tools, i woman can do anv liin wi'h a hair in except churn I nner and play on uare drum 81. r can pn-k a lock hi cut ll.eedffes of her nia'.-ir.'uie; slii ii .-uicaor iier iil.r-k hair iiud iilii . her ure witli one. sue call rwi.se tier epimr lovil in clioretian l mend her .(re I a w l r ti tins nn ie h-rrpui. Will. , tiiiirpin ! "woman's inntith.t:" ry likely she cuild inn nil ocean eamsliip Ceylon has a sphlei which -pins a Mow well, the threads of which lira st as large as buttonhole I wis:, s webs are oi'ien irom six to eipht t across. My acquaintance with Boschee's Vjrmau Syrupvvns made about four-' .en years ago. I contracted a cold vhich rcsuU..'Ll in a hoarseness and ough which disabled me from fili ng my pulpit for a number of Sab oaths. After trying a physician, .vithout obtaining relief I saw the advertisement of your remedy and jbtaiued a bottle. I received quick aud permanent help. I never hesi tate to tell my experience. Rev. W. II. Haggerty, Martinsville, N.J. 'flOTHER'S FRIEND" 3 a scientifically prepared JLfciment rad harmless; every ingredient is ot i-ecognized valno and in constant nso t;y the medical pn-fession. It short 119 Labor, Lesser.r. Pain, Diminishes danger to life of Mother and Child, 'ook ' To Mothers' moiled free, con- iuing valuabk- information and :luntary test ijv mala. 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