tsom. UtCJ The private detective ia generally last about a wise as he looks. Monkeys are great imitators of men, Ml men are great imitators of mon keys. The wise man generally wants to try to strike a fair average with some te-Uab woman. CauiMta la compelled to barhor some sf oar la w -breakers, bat she is going to bar ibe cigarette. From all accounts, Mrs. Burdick u ig lit hare sat for Burne-Jooes' picture af ".he weuiau that did not care." Tl.c remains of old Papa de Leseeps must feel like sitting up In their grave Wuthes tbese Panama Canal' resurrec l uii days. Of all the new word coinages for wl;ih the newspaper mint is respon sible, "multi-murderer" seems about t'.ie most atrocious. They are beginning to hiss Indecent p'.ays from the Parisian stage. How thtae things will draw when tbey are brought ever bare. Tbe American people stand squarely with Dewey in his statement that our navy is tbe bust in the world, whether tbe statement ia true or not Between tbe man wbo brags about inability to remember names and the man wbo boasts of his splendid mem ory for faces there is not much choice. It might not be so embarrassing to be shaved by a lady barber. If a fellow-wasn't all the time wondering whether the lady barber was thinking what a fool he was. Toung John D. Rockefeller Is dis tributing gold pieces amopg the poor people of Mexico. Perhaps he has found that tbe starving Mexicans un derstand bis gold pieces better than Us kind words. For consumptive patients a medical authority prescribes beef, in large juantities. If the consumptive has any heart trouble, however, all honor able means should be used to keep him from seeing the butchers bills. Tbe famous men of history who have poasassfd energy and decision were lint men. When things went wrong tbey did not air their grievances in pub lic and grumble, growl and become pes slmlstt. Tbey simply changed their tactics. Tbey did not relinquish tbetr purposes. Tbey knew what tbey wish ed to do and tbey kept at It until they were successful. It la a comfort to reflect that con sumption has decreased 39.5 per cent In Its deatb records since 1&40. Pneumonia may be more devastating or not, but it can never have the dread to its name that consumption has had, for pneu monia Is a disease which usually yields to scientific treatment and the resist ance fa good constitution, but con sumption la nature's worst treachery to humanity. The battle has been long against It, but the results show at last The story which the captain of tbe excursion steamer, recently wrecked on the Bermudas, told before the In vestigating committee shows bow Im portant may be the consequences of a little thing. There Is a fixed light at one end of the Island and a revolv ing light at the other. When tbe cap tain saw a fixed light be assumed that he was approaching the end of tbe island, where tbe fixed light ought to be. But be discovered when too late that through accident or lack of care, tbe revolving light was out of order, and when Its signal was most needed save a misleading mesaage to tbe sMriner. t, . Solomon's Temple was about seven yean In building, but It stood for cen turies. No one can estimate accurately tbe life of a modern steel structure, which comes Into being In remarkably quick time. Ia a recent Instance m New York an apartment hotel was completed, leased and sold In tees titan fourteen months after tbe purchase of tbe site. Tbe actual work of con srmctioa waa dona la less than ten months, aftboofb this was a twelve-nda-half-etory balldlng, which cover ed a let seven ty-ooe by one hand red feet tad contained more than two laadred rooms. These marvels do not" .xaae by chance. Every bolt and rivet a pis ed and provided for before tbe (peadatloa Is laid, and a perfect sys 'em controls the gaags of workmen, wbo carry oa tbe moat diverse opera tlaaa without fatting tm one another's - way. Tbere are three reasons wby one vfat to control bis temper, and tbe tost Is eetf-reepect. When one loses sr. ma ad of himself aad throws tbe X3m aaofl tbe aeck of passion, be r ?y have for tbe moment a trtala rrt la tbe llcoaae, bat tarn A rarely caaw a reaction of regret as Is ealas agate and tba ft has j-J Sway, every sorloaa persoa f ha asasiK af watt be said aad 1 tm Cl as e air la which t-3-K-f away aad tSm axCSe ''ti of ISsmCL dfttla. . t'ivmaonA oa te fataa af KM " aSeaae wfcfch they III pte3va sjwi the soothing language which tbey used, as if they were speaking with baby, and the glances which passed between them. He will not soon hold again with them as strong as he did lefore this outburst, nor will he have the same claim upon their confidence as a sound and clear-beaded man. He has acted like a fretful, peeviab child, and has for the time forfeited bis title to mo ti hood and the place of a man. Tbe only human being who finds any pleasurable reflections in the contem plation of tbe Burdlck-Pennell nasti neat Is the confirmed bachelor. "Thi I told you so."1 he can growl, trium phantly, "what man of sense would take the chances of running up against a thing like that? And case like that are common. The newspapers are si wsys full of them. Deliver mr Yea, the newspapers sre always fall of such cases. But that very fart provee In M self that such cases sre out of the or dinary. They are news because in viola tion of the regular order. Tbe myriads of cases of marital fidelity and felicity are too conimou to occasion remark. 1 marriage success were the exception In stead of the rule, then that would be demanded by the public in all Its de tails, and the newspapers would be full of sncb cases. So tbe crusty bachelor's argument falls to the gronnd. It grossly unjust to womanhood and wife hood to tolerate for a moment the sup position thst Mrs. Burdlck is ropreaeai tative of her sex. In the millions of happy homes of the land, loving and de voted wives and mothers can contem plate her confessions otily with a thrill of horror. Why do authors, and especially the younsrer ones, so often select subjects which would he unfit topics for con vernation? Are no problems worth considering except those which have to do with persons who have sadly sinned In their youth? Have we not had "Resurrections" and "Redemp tions' enourrh already? I plead for a revival of oure romance: for such books as iiiall make u better bv representing f'te ideal side of life. Men are made better by tbe sight of virtue rather than by the direction of vice, says Aniory H. Bradford in Booklovers Magazine. If I am told that art muxt deal with things as they are, I reply, true; and authors and artists will, no uoubt, in spite of my protest, continue to .-.- such su! Jects as most appeal to them thereby revealing both tbeir taste and charac ter. Few of us need to be made to see evil more vividly, but all of us re quire reminding again and again that pure love, happy homes, deathless de votion are still to be found among the common people, and may Ie the glad possession of -all who will seek for them. An artist may paint licarda. spiaers, snakes, but It is better to paint flowers, birds, happy children. mountains, splendid clouds, and the glory and beauty of the day. miss Mary van orst, who spent weeks as a factory girl and mill girl to gain material for her book, "The Worn an Wbo Toils," has emerged from her strenuous experiences with the firm conviction that every girl who can should marry. It Is the modern girl's disposition to take care of herself, she says, that brings upon the factory and mill girls the unalterable evils they suffer. It is no new argument that Miss Van Vorst offers. The right ideal for the inspiration and development of the mind and soul of the young girl is mat rlmouy. The right state for the stimula tion and fructification of the mature woman Is matrimony. But that there is a growing tendency among American girls to remain single and shift for themselves Is clearly evident. The fields of employment for girls are overcrowd ed, but girls patiently wait for openings or even work at starvation wages, while marriage Is the last thing they think of. fib'tory is luminous with the great dedes of women. Literature Is rich with thought from women's minds. But among the names of eminently great women ef any period or any pursuit you will look In vain for that of any old maid. Joan d'Arc Is tbe one possible exception thst emphasises tbe rule, yet It must be admitted thst tbe world does not know whether she wss married or not. Anyway, she was little mere than a child. A tree transplanted from Its native clime and nurtured under un natural conditions may live and seem to thrive, but It Is not by such that tbe richest fruit Is borne. And It Is the same with a woman oat ef her natural ele ment. A Great Man Worsted. In an Interesting esse where Hufus Cboate and Daniel Webster were both retained by a Boston shipping bonse, Mr. Cboate examined tbe witnesses. He had before him In the witness-box one of tbe ship -owners, whom be wish ed to con fuse, sod consequently be be gan by asking a long snd oomplex question. George Francis Trsln, who tells tbe story, says this question wound all round tbe case and straggled through every street In Boston. "Yon say," asserted Cboate, "thst yon did so and so, that yea went to such sad each a place; after this yon did so snd so, and then tbns and so." Bat tbe man was an Irishman of perfect nerve and so unshaken cool ness. Mr. Choste went on colling up his question aad tying knots In It; aad when be bad qnlta tabbed tba witness merely looked at him, sad Mid, calmly: "Mr. Oboata, wM yea bo afthar re nting that again r Tat beach aad the enacts tori rosrsi. Mr. Peats was wanted. Tat ha woa his ease. Beat aaact e5ve their teeth. Raisins Geea. Except in certain small sections the raising of geese for profit is sn almost untouched Industry, yet one In which good money may be made If tbe work is carried on Intelligently after obtain ing the experience. This preliminary experience Is essential, for tbe raising ef geeee differs in many wsys from raising chickens. While both docks and hens are frequently used for hatching goose eggs, the beat results generally come from letting the goose incubate her own eggs, care being taken not to give her more than eleven for a sitting. Tbe ganders artwpermlt ted to mingle with the geese during incubation mainly for the purpose of protection when the goose leaves the nest to feed. When the goslings are hatched tbey should be kept Indoors on an earth floor and given some kind of green food to pick at as they will, their main food, however, being a mix ture of corn meal and bran, mois tened and fed when It ma? be crum bled up like bread. Water for drink ing shonld be supplied in abundance, but sn plsced that the young gnallngs can drink without getting into 'he wa ter and wetting their down, thus catch ing cold. This is an important part of raising young goslings. It Is essen tial thst every effort be made to keep the' goslings from getting wet snd chilled when tbey sre young, and not to crowd too many of them In a pen. As the weather gets mild they should be given access to grass, yet have a shelter where they may go in case of storm. Bymldsummer they may have free access to a shallow stream. The Embden breed, a good specimen of a shapely ooosr. which is shown In the illustration, Is attracting attention because of its hardiness, size and the quality of both feathers and flesh, and to those Inter ested In geese raising is worthy of consideration. Poultry and KgTK. The total number of chickens, Includ ing guinea fowls, on farms and ranges In 1900, according to the Government census, Just published, was iKl.riltN.Oxr.; the total number of turkeys, QSi'MJZtV!; geeee, 5,67,83 and ducks, 4.mXA. According to the returns received poul try was kept on XH.H per emit of the United fctates. The total value of the poultry raised on fiirms and rnngi In 1WW was I13J.81.77. "The proline- of eggs In 18!W was 1.2!i.':.M!t,lHt dozens, an average of 5.5 dozens per chicken. Xo consideration was given to turkeys, geese or ducks In caten ating this average, as eggs from those fowls are used mainly for breeding purposes." The total value of the eggs was $144,286,158, or an average value of 11.2 cents per dozen. Difference In Milker. A cow may be made to shrink great- la milk yield when left to a rough, un skilled milker. This Is generally known, and the practice Is common to let the boys leera to milk by practicing with cows which the owner Is ready to dry up. But the deflalte cash value of quick, gentls, clean work Is scarce- realised. At one f the Western experiment farms, where one of the men was an especially skilled mlnker. a record waa kept of tbe srerage dif ference in product, as compared with tbe other men, and It wsa found that be waa worth nearly 110 a month more, on aeeoant ef the extra milk which be obtained. The milk waa also richer, ewtag to his rare In getting all tbe rich stripping. Tllllas th Oardew. Tbe garden should be tbe best tilled part of tbe farm. Rotation should be practiced as well ss In tbe case of farm crops, because all plants will grow better when tbey sre not made to succeed themselves on tbe same soil each year. Some provision should be made so thst tbe horse cultivator can be ased for weeding purposes, other wise the garden Is spt to run wild with weeds. Every family should have sn abundant supply of smaH fruit as well aa vegetables, for the reason that these are healthier foods than too much meet It oftea ha pes a that the garden can bo made to be tbe source of con siderable lnosae In addition to sup plying tbe faatily wants. Iowa Home stead. Wits te araj. Mo data saa bo taai a pen, yet aprsy- baf avast be daaa at tba rlgwt time If tba tart main are to he obtained. Tba rtM time la Immediately after tbe ktoaaavM fall aad befare the ealyxea af ta farm hag aypess eloee. if there are belated Wasaaaas as tba trass after tba treat auaa af btaoa baa fa9aR,do not wait for nem If some of tbe calyxes are cloving. If the trees do not all bloom nearly together, spray tbe early blooming trees first and then in 'a few days spray the others. Hepeat the application In one week or at the latest ten days. C. P. tiiilette. Cleaa Up the Para. The necessity for clean. :ig up th rubbish ou the farm and burning it Is not entirely for the purpose of linprov ing the appearance of the farm, at though It should be done for this effect If nothing else were to be gained. Iur lng the winter large numbers of In sects injurious to farm crops pass tbeir time among the rubbish, snd are genera I Iy in gsed shape early in the spring to make havoc among the first crops which appear. Therefore, If th rnhbtsh Is gathered into neaps as early In the spring as tbe work ran be dons and tbe anass burned the Insects will be destroyed. The work requires but little time, sad tbe results sre so de sirable that one ongbt not to hesitate a moment about doing It. It mill pay to get ont tbe hay rake and go all over the meadows and the fields on which stubble of any krad baa been left and rake up the rubbish for burning. To Protect Youag Chlcheas Those who bsve raised chickens know that one of the troubles with which tbey have to contend la keeping the little ones from being drowned by the hard and frequeut showers ef ths spring. Where brooders sre used this trouble Is obvisted, but, on tbe other hand, the chicks ought to lie given some of the freedom of outdoors ss early ss possible, so that even brooder raised chicks ought to have a run In the open air. The Illustration sliows a design for a coop with a covered run attached which will prevent any trou ble with the chicks. This run may be made so ss to attach It to the coop when desired, and may be of any desired dimensions. It consists simply of a light frame covered with muslin, the frame lwlng built on a slant In the way shown in the cut. By having hooks at each corner and eyes screwed Into the corners of the coop this frame may be attached In a moment. If the day looks stormy, (Imply attach thi covered run to the coop, and you will Mien be certain that no harm will com to the chicks should a sudden and bard shower come up. Dried Vegetables. In Germany an Important Industry li being established In dried vegetables. At one factory in West Germany last year, which paid a dividend of twenty per cent, the following materials wert dealt with: 150 tons of French besns (sliced), 3H0 tons carrots, 140 tons sav ory, fifty tons celery, 110 tons potatoes Wl tons white cabbage, fifty tons on ions, fifty-four tons turnips; total, 1.076 tons. This firm Is now doubling their plant. When the factory was first start ed only twelve per cent of the vege tallies could be obtained locally, last year thirty per cent was obtained In the Immediate neighborhood of the fac tory, and the tenants of the farms in the vicinity have found it so profitable to grow a supply of the raw produce, ibnt they now have 125 acres under cultivation fnr this company, and an other fifty acres at a little distance away. Jnecnl"ti Fcheme of I'lilllnz Pests, To pull out fence posts easily, says J. W. Iiysart, of I.a I'orte, Ind., take a 2x4 scantling 3'i feet lung and lean It against the post at a 45-degree an gle. A Iron pin driven Into tbe top enu to pass mrougn a llnK or tbe chain rt l.LS A POST STRAtOBT TP. will prevent it from slipping. Hsok t chain close to ground, passing It np th post over the top of the scantling One horse will pull all ordinary posts, as tiii a method will lift It straight up Asparagus froes fee4. Ity starting with rooted plants a year ia gained. Hut wHh some farm era a little money counts more then a great, deal of time, and rather than pay a couple of dollars for the root they wll go without. Now seed early In spring, in a bed by Itself, making th ground rich, but avoiding weedy ma nure. Keep down the weeds, and transplant the sspsrague the following year, setting them a good distance apart and deep enough so that harrow i and cultivators can be run over tn surface. " Rait Is of no use, bnt nltrau of soda Is one of tbe best chemical manures. American Cultivator. Piahtlaar Weed. To kill weeds which bave perennla, root stocks a German authority rec ommends fallowing, ami early In thi soring s Wiorougli and deep harrowlna over of the land, after which tbe roel stocks are raked and burned, for thi eradleotlon of equlsetum or horse-tall a thorough draining of tba son togethei with cultivation sre snggeeWd. Fsr tlllsers, particularly of Ibney ones, asi recommended for to mho tin sorrel Hell la whleh this plant grows abuad antiy sre usually character teed by aa add .fmdrton which iiaalges I be at plies tloa af lima far Ms OOVFRKD bus roa BICES. REGISTER OF THE U. S. TREASURY USES PE-RU-flA FOR SUMMER CATARRH. Summer Catarrh Afflicts Men and Women. HON'. JCDHOX W. LYONS. Kgitr of flic I'nited .talea Treasury, in s letter from Washington. I). ('., ssrs: ' AW Piruom to he an icBtnt reareafr tor th cm tarrht! Mttictioar, of tprtng (at ummr, tmd thou wta uttr from eVaressssa from th hear th tummtr will tlmi aw rm4y th tqusJaf Pnm."-lu4toa W. Lyoma. St man is better known in the Ananrial world than Jud son W. Lyons, formerly of Augusts, os. His name on every piece ef mnny of recent dt mskes bis signature one of for Binst familisr ones in the I'nrted fttsre. Twe tstsrsiths Letters rrsa Thaekfef Wssics. Miss Cstnills C.'hsrtier, 5 West Islington St., Bsltitnore, Md.. writer: "I-st u p p r gradually sffrrted my digestion and Bisd m miuriKU suffering intensely st times. I took severs) kiads of medi cine which were proscribed hy different nhvsicisna hut rill continued to suffer. But the trisi sf ont hottl of reruns convinced roe thst it would rid mt of this tnuihU i continued Ukmg it for sTr.l weeks aad I in in xrsllsot health hiring Csmills gained ten pounds." Miss Chsrtisr. SesHMr Csiarrh. Mrs. Kste Bohn. 111!) n'illn...kk. Ave.. Brooklyn, '. Y.. writes: Whn I wrnt Toil I waa IrnnhU.I with frequent hssdarhe. diazy, Strang feeling in th hsd, sleiilssnesa. sink ing feelings, faintn snd numbness Sometimes I hsd hnrthurn. My food would riae to ray throst after very meal. snd my bowels wer verr rregulsr. 'I wrote von for advice, anil I nnm ske plesrur in informing von that m improvement is vrv grest indeed. I did not expect to improve so anirklv At Norwegian state balls the laries who intend to dance wear white those who do not are expected to appear In black-. The IJev. iJr. Clendennin, of St. Peters' church, Westchester, tells this story about how he was uncon sciously responsible for helplntj a I notlss lliat them wbo gits angry quilt; and 1 prefer to see a man blaz like a kandle, if he must burn than to see him smudge like a bun dle ov wet straw. GRIPPE HURT KIDNEYS. Tba llnseriiig results of La Grippe remain with the kidneys for s sang time. They suffer from over exertion snd the heavy drugs of drlpae medl- clnea. uoaa-a Kidney Pills overcome this condition. Aurora, Ntw Mexico. I received the free sample of IVian's Kidney Pills which I ordered for a girl nine years old that was suffering with bed wetting, and she improved very fast. The pills acted directly on the bladder in her cse and stopped the trouble. J. C. Li cero. Batti.i Canes, Mien. My husband received the sample of Doan's Kidney Pills and baa taken two more boxes anil feels like a new man. lie is a fireman on the Grand Trunk R It , and Hie work is bard on tbe kidneys. .Mrs. Geo. Gifforu. PLrNT, W. Va. The free trial of Doan's Kidney Pills acted so well with me, I wrote liooff, the druggist, at Point Pleasant, to send me three boxes, will) the result 1 have rained in weight, as well as entirely rid of my kidney trouble -My water had become very ofiVnsive and con tained a white sediment and cloudy. I would have to ret up six and seven times during the night, and then the voiding would dribble and cause frequent at tempts, but, thanks to Doan's Kidney Pills) they bave regulated all that, and I cannot Braise them too much. J as. A. Land ail 7 Is now ased throughout tbe United .States in the treatment of bog cholera, swiae plague, ergot diseases, corn stalk disease, pink eye, foot and Booth disease, scurvy, mange, Texas itch, leans and all germ dis eases of domestic animals. riepnelte la Clip Natleaal Hank of York, Nt., saa MwiM State Maak, HhelHaa, leva., to be pa III la aavaoe Avdtag aap f la ivllewlag trstlaioeisi aat ajeaaiae. u ti u n u i it n $100.00 St. Paul, Neb April!, '. Malloaal MolaU'o (snllemen : Thla l to rerlifr that 1 hsv used Mould goal thi nol diaeaw Id caul sod believe H la be a ear lor Ihle dlaree from tbefipertmenta 1 hare null, but be lle It ought lo b used when In salmal ! Int laten wlih tl.e diaesae. And lor a lie killer It esn't be beat hj snjrtbiui I kaoauf. Yonraresseelfuilr. W. I.. 1.ITTI,K. ward, Neb.. I 6, Vm. Uanld goal, msnufsetnred and aoid bv Msllonsl Mdleal Co., York, Neb, h. s ne eaealijr lo an- farmere ra alnf sua-k several inataueeeof llaamvienr? hart m under say peraoft-: r.Ue. JOHN HAkVKY, K Mayor, Heward. Wanaa. Neb., bee is ltm. Imnalder Liquid goal on if the I eat artlelea lor all around purps on tbe market, for ail tea sad lice In the chicken boa sad for He oa calve and bora it I th heel and cheapest thing I bsve ever foaod. Uqnld Knsl one ht lo be on everv lam. CHAM. BKItaANH AtigR. ' ColrldRe, Nab., Dc g, 1102. lean say that -our L. K. la the beat In sec destroyer tbst I ever oaed. It will not lidnrs lbaacgswbsn need on aetiins hna. Una It lha beat til sronad stock medl lne that I ever hsd on lis place. I adrle very farmer to keep a sapply on haiwi. o. b uRorr. rstoBi Oae Qaart Oaa .Vl.ee ue oaiiaa &' Vi' !! VVr ITT A tae Ss-paga M oa Qersa Dtsaa am afARtreAoritMBO bt Nation nl AlpHIrnl - - - - - i-r-avaa Hon. Judson W. Lyons. aft r suffering for Bv long ytsrs. I in feeliag vry good and strosg. I tbtnk yea ssuch for ferans. I shall rvenm mesd it to sll sufferiag with the effects f catarrh, snd I ronsidfr it a ksusehnlil blessing. I shall never be without Peruns." For those pass of rstarrh eectilisr to summer Peruna will h found ealcs rinua. Peruna cures catarrh in all phsaet an-t atag. If yon do not derive prompt snd sstia fsctory reaiilts from the uae of Peruna write it one to Iir. llartnian, giving a full statement of your esse, and he wilt he pleased to give you his valuable ad vice rrstis. Address Ir. Hartmsn, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus. O. We notice that almost every grate result haz a small beginning. The empire of woman is an em pire of softness, of address and of complacency. Her commands are caresses, her menaces are tears. "She lias wonderful conversational powers," said Miss Cayenne. "Hut she doesn't talk' a great deal." 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