jjjti'fips'y kV' .f&X- r.. - ," -' -rf-M(-vWfc7' ---"fi5i' S "" "si. "T2l r M THE EED GLOTID HTnTP1 A11JJ HJifUUir .yAtf M.1L.. THO-AIA. lu 1Itaicr. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. BY XEWIIBOITK WELL. 1 would they'd romp urnla. Jubn. Tho-f ! h'n wo wort; yt-unx Hi mlzhJi r W(li: Kh then. Joint, tt't h .t whole cvct:nca l-in. 7 h MJont inimn we waU.-b.td ocrhad Kr in out tb w.-ilto cloud' p"ji. And inlkrl or how the bent ens were blzb. And b.w tho well wax devj'. Jut think hnwKt'll that wnv John .Tho w. r.d a!! bubcd to ret ji thus no in .rr. lnl J hn. Or jnt In dro,im nt tcst. And wjwii in .Ilatitnt ftbephord's nonj Trillfd ..Vrtli' inojiimi'l lone. Oh. Jt.hn.'tw. nuMfc tbut. tndcod. Was wetter ever kn ;wn? FomotliDM nt front Ido. John, I tvt m hnrt ldl w.tir". .As whon niir phI- b, Uc; John. tt at I y nisrh!ijrs oil. . ,Thon nx-rly 1 1 Jrn rnc round, je . tb iijrh you tlll wrre tiv: Ali. John, the only tbiinr I find Jo- lbt 1 stand and crj'I Tcmtle. liar. - Till; TALUAKLE FACKAtiE. A fetatloii-Acnt Story. I was telegraph ocrator and stat'on njrent on one of the Western lincc of rad'oarh when this adventure of ulncli TW'in frr.mrr In Inll vnn Linnn.,!..! ln ..... It was avrild and stormy nipht, and . itu. iii-nnt u-u .n.nri.- i.nir ....i..... ,. .. ii.n ut .f !,...f,..u .i.w.. ...,..m.. ft....... ft..., ftj. . .V.i... .lft..l tltl l c. lli-cied about the .stove in the waiting- room had cvt-ntualh' concluded to seek wine plate ncirer home to spend tho -n a in, and, lor a wonder, I was alone. Ihe express f i om the West wjik due at i , 0- After thatl hhould be at lib t rtv. and I bean to wish the eenin:; was over long before the tra;n came along, or else that 1 had some one to tilk to. for the depot was in one of the loi.es .ino-t fcpoU that could have been m k ted ami the wind kept up u dismal mo'inuig in the pines close by, and every now and then seemed to be positively -"jiowluijr m the wires of t' e telegniph. 1 In-jran to feel nervous and fidgety. At lat the train came. I was also oxprefs agent, mid the expre-sman on the train banded me a heavilv-gealed ...,.;..,. r.t.-,ri-;.r , 1... .!..! ,. .. u.. i t-reful lol thau liran hwaite. There's ' SCM,"e -s7"1 '"" can,s to tho:$ w,,?m a b g b.n:m.a in that iiackage, if it were f 0,Vv,sh lt cI.I'i 3"- you m iouVs or nunc " , le,M' to '-'niain in the town where j-ou Money?" ' I asked, noticiug that , are Ku.nd ,ou,1 c:irda lo (;vcr-J' no whom tU re were but two passengers gettm- - sh U, know, ment onu.g the day iM two men , shaL-V overeoais a-d I ?" h,n.,r which you will be at home sld'ii liy liM.kuighats whom I concluded. ' f - r mom iii'tiKing mueii annul tiim or laying but little altent on to them, to be hunters returned fiom soino uj eo n1 ry trip. . i Vs atri'o of twen'y thousand. l' It eve." answered rhillins. "Old Tow .lumps, n to hi e s ., sending it ilow son. who's v..tt nig up a mil somewhere near hero. ii t bT: " "Yes; on the other side .f the river," ' T.4.....ii if 1....1-. i i....a .. ti. a it jsii tii ii r iiujv) tu ituu I4v.il fuller, riiillijs " "i o.i're r ght there," answered I'liil- hw ml then the train started olT. anl tur..ed and w tlkcd towunl the ol ee. A I neaied the diHirwith tiie paekago in my h nil one of the men. who bail tli:iw.tU-hiiig me. mad asjir.ngto ard i .i.. . . i. ....... i...... i i. i..l. .... il.., 1no-m.t for 1 1.,.,,,1 S... i 1 must ha e I eon. for I umicd back al lr t the same iiistunt that, lie made his m e. and before either one of them compif hendu I what I was about 1 had made a duo between tin m and -ne-i c ded n getting into the ofiiee and 1 ad the door bolted almost before 1 knew what I wa doi ;g. 1 h-ard a volley of cures hurled after me and then I knew by tho sounds and the leaking of the door tiat both of thj m n wen trying to briKik in. 1'iitlhad u bars o their do.ng that It was of ham i.ood, well-seasor ed, and would resist ail the r ellorts in that diieet.on. 1 put the packag. in tho sa e. and lorke I it securely, Lefore 1 stopped to 1 .ii iik wlat was to he uonc. J ben I sat own to think wh'le I could bear the men taking outs.de. I knew they were lo 'mg a eo nci. over the means to be t v-d t e'ect an entrance and obtain j -.session of the money 1 had iceived. It was auylhin but a pleasant situa t tin to lie .n. Here was I a'oic ha'f a i le away from any assistance, at ten o 'o-k at night and a stormy night at '" I - and the proimbi i'ies were that ita.h evn both- was a'ready in be I. If they were not, no one would ihink of lining to the depot at thai tine of n rht. Outside were two desper.ite uen. who knew 1 had a Iage sum of money in my possession, and they knew th-U if they con d e'.lect an entrance I vtui'd amount to but litt e in the way of r tenting an accomplishment of their 1 anous purpose. "lid enly a ilr tight occurrtM to me. 'il.e clerk at the hotel where 1 boirded h d taken a fancy to telegrajrfiy and we had put up a wire 1 etvveen tho li'itol and the depot. Why couldn' I advise h m of my danger, and have him send he p? 1 heard a new sound at the door just tin n which sent the blood in exeat It gh ened wa cs al over me. The Jir u hail begun to c .t their way in with k hot-knives! 1 rushed to the 'iistrumcnl and 'call ed eorge. What if bo had gone to Ik 1 or should be out? 1 turned pale at the thought I'm pretty soon a response came back. He was there, (io ahead I l'gan and wrote: "1 am in danger. Two men .ire try ing t gain a finillaucu for the purrose o iob ing the epress safe. Scud help inini u.aieiv. lor l.od s sake: Ul.Iil.tp tft 'ns..'" Xot a 1 -lower." tcb'rrrai.hod Genrwt. who ha not been r:ict:cing: iong- enough to b alle to icad wcM. I went over with the message again, j f'W 1 suppose excitement made m. vr.t ng blurted, " lor aga-n ho sent Due... wont Slower, and more distinct! ma e it out" . Can't j I succeeded in t rod God' Ue'orc irak.ng him understand me thev would l v through tiie dour. I thought with a : i-o it Micai urcaKing out all over mc. Put I went over the message again, and this time he caught it. and sent lack a hurried "All right! Hold out lor ten in nutes!" 1 1 e men wore digging away li'-cc leavers. I o:dd fee the poTntsof their knives- once in a while, as they splintered away fragmcjtsof the panels. Bnt 1 kuc . thai it would ta' c them some time yet to cut away enough for them to make an entrance through. How I v ishe 1 1 ha 1 a pistol'- 1 waited in feverish impatience. Snd uenly there Mas a crash, an I one panel was s'.ovc in by the loot of one of the men. Aha!" he grinned, with his leering face at the aperture. "You see we me .u Lusiness. don't you? What are you going to do when we jet in, eh?" I didn't kno'.v. Die, I supposed, if thev took an idea to put an end to me -to'.o tli.r heads. Why didn't Gcoire and the help ho had promised lorae' It scenic I to me that they had had time enough to ma' e a ten m le tramp. "We've got the second panel almost ready to stave in." said the other man. chuckling horribly over the cheerful in 'formation. "Then, I guess, Tom can crawl through. Yon might as v,ell be opening that box o your n, an' git out that bundle wo're a tcr. It'll save all on usons.dera lc trouble an' time." ( rash came his foot against the panel, and it burst into splinters; and ray heart fa'riy slopped beating when I saw one ol lhem thrust liis head an I shoul ders through the opening. I seized the poker, and struck him over the iiead with all the force I could muster. Hp " out u Toll7 "I" tcrriblo cnr;., butI Wa martcr uf thcsituaUoti at that tartCHlar moment. Sii'Wcalr there was a sound of voices, and then tho man ontaidc cried out that they were "nabbed." and tried lo m.e hikes ape Hut I knew bj the aound that lie was caught, and was utrugglinz with hi captnra. There were mjrrral pistol-shot fired, and carr cries, dar ing which the poor nth In tho door J ninoe no cllort to escape. I ut Jay t!cre lirnn and motionless. 1 bczan to fear I bad killed him. 1 iTfiW 1 &C thcloltS. "Ot the door Open in-t in time tO free the other ... " OUO OVcnOCred. a pnuoner n the hand of a half-a-dozcn . of tho boy from town. Then c cot th- man out of the door- He wasn t dead, bnt he was in'onsiblo: mv blow w tth the .po -or ha 1 Lcen too much lor t him. I I taught mo a pistol the first thins next mnrnlnrr. and was on the lookout j for rob! era anJ adrcaturera after that; but that was the only adventure of any , a count that haptwned to m- while I ' slaved there. If it hadn't I eenior that telegraph w hich Gor"c and i bad nut into operation. I rather think I should have fi' ishel up all my earthly advent, urea that ni-hu Farm and fireside. lH-pertmcBt Edict. iriAiwiiJ1' ill tn TnnnnfT-H ni rrrirH j, fo -.etv. juest:oni of soc.al usan-e nuzlc f-m ---w v.. r..v... w- - ffTCal manV WOlnan iud'in,r IlV the k!tU;rd lh:Jt are fonvarded to me t avx),it such matters. Mot of th U-Sk.il IT m r.i. ' to cards and wedduur. and I mav . ... lni "Wnietiio generally b, answcr.n? nlnlihem. If a bride has ent H w'-uung-cardg you should call upon her .n her new relation. If fche sent f out no card, you may call, and leave her to decide whethcr'.-he cares to keep up the social interchange o visits by re- ! turning yours. If you do not wish to c 'iit.iiu'; the acquaintance, that is to keep up formal visiting, youaa drop? it at th'.s time as appropriate! v at any. ' It is cfectly proper for a young worn n on :isutning"ne.v social obligations :is a ! , wife to revise her own viBitiug 1 si and j ' take proper means to retain only those ' names io whit h she may feel herel' ! able to do social justice. An tin r arried woman who has no older sister uiimar- ' ' riciMias "Mibs" on her cards, without her initials or her first name. On rc- '"'n- ui your noine ancr long an- t v.vvv, ui;iut aim tiui rstiiiv; ii"iiv iti nif'Mirii tiintn wi .niti ... iaiiv re'reshments, like tea and cake, at live o'clock. It is correct: for a widow to have hor Christian name on her visiting cards. A canl with ac ceptance" vr itten or engraved upon it is vulirar. Write a punctilious note in the th rd iie.'son. ace liting or de- l- I k l r . ., , . ","' ra ,T lu, i ( on,ur ll ",l"ls lhe vi-itor called in !?'"?" ThcT ,"'1,V who is n "tr;'"f ",u wuuj.-i mioiiiu iL-iivt; ;i i"iru lor ncr :ls well m the man who had taVen him to call. It . a visit whether she is at home or noL Iloth should le.ve jtrds. . j A girl about to be marrie I does not put P. P. C on her cards Write yvur rgnt ora 'cntanee of an inv tntion on nshiet ..r ....... .. i : i i tl reeled lo the person wh invites you. Unless vou are tt .-end it bv postone vc!opo is enough. I'o not write re- g et or acceptance on your visiting card, mat is vulgar, it is prooer to semi a caul to the bride if you do not call in person, but it is better to cull, and es-pe.-iallv uinst you call on her ra-ithor. who invites o'l '1 he best form for ac ceptance is tlie simplest; "M ss Smith has much plenum in acccji'ing the j polite invitation of .Mrs. l.rown for lOilttt invitation til Mrs. I.t-fiwii for Thursdav. the loth." The u-hcrs at ni,(1 ravish who infest street comers day wedd ngs are again wearing j earl- j ar' prowl frew alleys who add noth cofored kid glo- es with a black si tchiii" '- except to illitoracy an' vice, an' sho on the back. The coat is a black clotli , h raised 'cm up by her system of mis- riuce Albert frock, and the trousers taken charity. Philanthropists may are dar. g-rav. Thoir cravats may bo -quirm an women make wry faces, but white Ofoni n. black, or a dark color, t but mils' be uniform, whatever co!or s i chosen. The bride and groom must we:ir gloves, but the groom must not wear a dress-suit n tho dat time, no matter how the bride is dressed. It is not etist 'mary to send acceptances of invitations to weddings unless the card contams the request to respond. Where Irom two to 1 ve huimrvcl or more cards ire sent out the formal response toeach ' one wouui i'o a nuisance. I h prooer acknowledgement is a gift and con gralulat.ons if prcsen e on the oec:isioii is impossible. Of course, if it is a small at-homc wedding, where provision is made for a it-down d nncr or s-'pper, the case loeomei.soincwhr.t ditl'crcnt, as only intimate f icuds are invite I. and it isdesiinble to know approximat'dy the number that will be present Hut the caba.ist'c letters IL S. V. P. weio in- veiueu as au iniuuarou mat reply is 1 something desired, aud woimI not have ever been used if life was long enough 1 . ti .-.it ! to sent! anu receive replies to an notes of invitation. A, i. Cor. Cincinnati En uircr. t Ancient Warfare. In the days of hand-to-hand fighting, when mi-silo weapons were employed j by ncumparolivt ly small jiortion of the j ( comba' ants, the v in juLshed wvr rei- . I orally a'.mos' aim hilat d. and thu vie-1 tors utteica en rm usiv. At (.aim v 40.000 Kcmans ut of 0,000 were killed t llast.ngs tho X rmans. Hon h t'0 vict rs. lost 10.000 1 1 1 of C0.1K) X. and at t rcc. 30,000 Frenchmen out of 100.0CO were, it is ass rted, killed, witho il reckoni g the wou dod When the flint-1 c. rci.nol the avr aje of th prop rtion t.f the kille 1 an 1 wou uled in ten ba 1 1 s. b iJiinimr with Zor.idt rf in 171H nd 1 nding w'th 1 Wata1. r WC frai Trtta'nsa fl a- j IV ltu 1 - V'aki n"-fou th to one- fifth of the tr ops present n bo h sides. The heaviest loss was at or.i- dorf. where VrJ,jlu mc out of 82,K)0 were killed or wounded. It was s ver heavy at Fylau. be:- g .,, u00 c ilso cas- ualties out oflG0,t)00 mv. 1 1 thecam- paign in Italy in IS".. rilles were ued on both sides, a d we li' d tha1 the pro- portion of casualties lo combata ts w.as at Maircnta aud Solfer.no one-eleventli. In tho "ranco-l russian w.nr of 1S70-71. when both sides were armed with nreecn-i a ,in.rri e.s, the :vo:age pr portionof killed aid woundclat vVorth, bpicuo'cn, Alats-Ie-lour, Gr-.Te'tt'1 aai Sed n as ne-nin'h. the heaviest j b ss being at Mars-Ie-T ur. where it was ' ine-sixin, anu me smaucs at e an, whe e it was oue-twelfth .-IfAaucnTu. Xo CeaplaiBts from lhe Fwarders. A Detroit milkman some thne since secured a customer whom he soon d s covcrcd meant to pay in promises, but ho realized that if he quit serving her ho stood no chance of collecting tho 'debt already contracted. He therefore planned to oblige her to dismiss him. aud began by adding one-fourth water to the milk. No fault being found he put in fifty per cent of water. Three days parsed witho t coniplaiat and the amount of water rose to seventy-five per cent. In three or four days "more he served her with two quarts ot" water col ored by a gill of rail v. Next morning he expected to hear from it. but as the servant girl made no complaints he asked: -How does the family like the milk?' "Pretty welL I guest?. 2Co complaints?" "Not as Pre leard. Missus is a widow, you know, and doesn't drink tea nor cbflce on account of the dyspet sia, and the boarders have all they can do fo compla'n of the butter!" The man gave It up as a bad job. Dclroit Free Frcsr. What disease is most freqnentl.. transmitted by kissing? Clara. Palpi tation of the heart, we believe. -dclpMa Scirs, Rretfecr Gardecr IsVa CUritj. Us fill," kj Brother tlarrjaer. m fee gazed down upon Elder Toot la a paralyzing way, ' I made aorno remark datmvpodhunwaimiundeTood,aa di evemV I imp to make it plain. " Ie Good Ikwk rMlcx of cksritr a upon we miotics: ot chanty, it rn tbotand times, an a big btcr of de peonlf belicTe dat de word as aed in cie Uih!e mean dat we mn open oor pcrxes to de poo'! In de fnt place. I i !rnMlW L.t;r4.i -t- (..fv rf 4- I Htnln mnm hnV;n t;.ltr m H - ' w " "--. '.. f.- w fault of r.tir f1Ur.tnin It mn dat - .,... ...v. .b... v . , j we mint ohcrlook, cxcumj an forrive. Charit v cwercth a multhnde of sins! . Does (fat mean a loaf ol bread pxed outer de kttehfn doah to a lar, or ao&tttmean aai ae wfeo obertooxs ae faults of others shall have wmol his . , , . . . .. own conauaeur i aoiato ue latter. ' ISut let us admit dat de chanty of de Uible means aidui de poo. If I aim ten ahillini a day an' 7ork in cold an heat an' rain if ray wife economizes an I am keerful if we go slow an dre widin oar means an manaco to laynp a few do'lan, what man or wo- msn on airth hai de ribt to t.dl n n dat 1 1 mas' past any part of my pavtn's out .to people who am poo' frew their own j'fault? Whar' I have worked they have lraiufski'i V1ifrY T fiat a rknfKw( ! liT" s . -. V'- r a ti V SSfc ? w "fjaandercti. nar' l have ocmetf my- , ,c" VJ li,: Cl11, " iu a inn: iiauu. j 1 -i'ii. aui uuk itu .tu.v ivniiuu mo., w America who can't airn suflicient to iKiard, clothe and school a family of six and fend hi wife to church on Sundays. Par' am not a widder In di kentry who can't airn at leait a dollar a day at some occupasbun. Dar' am not an orfan who hai de shadow of a right to ask any man fnr a nickel. Our public charities am so man fraud upon tax-payers. I defy de most ardent philanthropist in dis kentiy to phow me one cac whar' a citv poo' fund dealt out to paupers has lifted any- iKMly above axur agin Ie city which raic de moas' money has de moas' p:iupcm. llggers prove it, an' yet philanthropists won't admit dat it prove anything. I.et me start out to morrow an' ban five dollars each to one hundred solicit ors of charity an' how many would have a dollar left by night. At least half would sjenil a portion for beer, wh'uky or tobacco, and not twenty of de lot would buy wood, flour or clothing. He who gives to a tramp encour ages loaferism, thieving an' a dozen crimes." "He who gives to manor woman able to walk de streets am a supporter of vice an' idleness." Dat's whar' I s'an' on do one j side of de qucshun of charity, an' each pasin' dav turns up fomcthin' to Con vince me dat I am correct Hut now whom I d feel fur, an' to whom kin I give? If I asj-i.st an able-bodied man to airn hi3 own bread, dat am charity. If I kin prevail upon a father who am wastin' his money in drinlc or at cards to put it into his family, dat am charity. If my poo' nay bur Io-es bis horse I have a five-dollar b.ll fur him. If he loses a child I have ten. If ho breaks a leg or an arm I'll sheer my meat an' tatcrs an' wood wid him until he kin work agin If a father falls sick an' has nullin ahead my kind o' charity chips in fur a shake-purse to pull him frew. If a stranger comes among us an' am ill let us make him well. If firo or flood devastate a section, let us send relief. If a widder am left helpless let us fill her coal bin an' llour-bar'I. In twenty years America has niised up a class nunibenn' tens of thousands who shirk work, who nuike saloon: pay. w,in ho have doubled the number of pohco anu u J:u,H p"?ons nu a.cai. rob do preachms of do one an' de syrapa thics of de odder have made de won word charity synonymous wid Vice and Wick edness. Iet u.s now assault do usual programruy." Detroit Free Press. Complimpnts to American Onank Dr. John Staincr. Organist of St raid's Cathedral. London, than whom there could not le higher authority in rogaru to organs, organ inns c, etc has fchown his appreciation of Ameri an in- strumi-ns by preparing an instruction book eSjieci-illy for the Mason .V Hamlin organs. It has already been published in London, but will bo immediatelv ro- Jiubl'shed in this country by Messrs. )i.son A. ( o. Messrs Mason V Hamlin have also rccoited very ice ntly two noteworthy coniplnifiSs for " their organs frcm I oudon. One is in tho sale of an organ to Her Ma esty Queen Victoria; the othi r is the announcement that one of them will bo used in est muistor Abliey on tho luth. 1-th and loth of this mon'h. with full orchestra and chorus, in the production of Gounod's " Kcdemptinn," under tho direction of the Organist of Wcs' min ster. Dr. Fridge. The same organs were used Iat week in the pro iuction of the same work bv the l'hilharmonic Soc;etv of ltrnokhn. X. V.. direction of Theodore Tin will be similarly used next w under tho Thomas, and cck in the production of the same work by the Cecilia Sticiety of Philadelphia, undor Mr. Thomas' direction. Boston Journal. d'ooil EnoRh. A wagon containing a calf in a cage was on tbe market yesterday morning with a farmer's wife in charge, and a butcher with an eye to veal stepped np and inquired : "Madam, is that calf for sale? " "Yes, sir." "Is ho a Durham?11 "He may be." "Isn't an Ayrshire, is he?" Like enough." "Don't you know his breed?" he asked in a surprised voice. "No, 1 don't" "Then how do yon expect to sell him?" "All 1 know abont that calf is that his father hooked a justice of the peace to death and his mother chased a female lecturer two miles, and if that ain't breed enough to ask four dollars on yon needn't take him!" The butcher said the breed was all right Detroit Free Press. One of the customers of a Boston restaurnt suspected that tho waiter who habitually served him made a prac tice of drinking whatever remained of the bottle of "stout" that invariably accompanied his mid-day meal. He disliked the practice and thought to correct it; so he purposely left bis glass one-quarter full 6f the brown beverage and then poured in as muck Worcester shire sauce. The fact that immediately after the customer's departure, the waiter was taken violently Ul confirmed the suspicion. The waiter was cured of his bad manners, but the customer is now a easterner of another rutaarant. Boston -PosL m 0 Benjamin Franklin's old bullVeye' watch is owned by a man ia Lancaster, Pal Large offcrs'have been refused lot this watch, including one of $1,000 per annum for ten years, from a New York watch company, simply for tke lou of the watch during that period to display in the window of their office oa Broatl. way. Pithbmrgh Feat. a a a Sergeant Ballaatyao didst escape the interviewer ia America. At tk Savage Club in London the other aigkt he spoke of this Americaa orodact mad said that "if the Angel Gabriel akosld come down they would guy his, iater oew him aad describe his' horn im tkt papers." HOVE, FAKX A5 GAKBES. A Tonawsada rasa d use art of awdut tu rjwrh bill of J ofaloe ia on: po and none in a&olkrr. Tto uwuct bdl jJcldsl aearlr tScj rauch tbe otic; ai I" Wrre, rB" -- sTaoother. A. -'a- otaU J. notation in the ranlcn w a nccev fa-y at In the h:A. IMffcrrot Liad of vrselablci require diflVrenl kicd of food. While tnaanrJB; wjll help tawch. t it L In ererr war desirable to revene ' tlic order of tjlanlinr cvt rr 5 car llet- . tr CTOIM WUI rcstUL Cwmiv JavrnAL ei. -r .... . , . - Aletanuna I nddm?- One pmi ol I ssftl floor, three jll ol milfc. oar iil rfnch cream, s x applej. lour rjrs. a , saiuroon of alt. pare the applev and, c bui w cure wiibhbi uiun-iorn. Iteal the batt-rierr smooth, and pour ,. . ...t. t t. .. i -- ! over the apples Lake one hour: crTe I with cream ance. - Toe llotiuLoid. Any one who can pet a piece of 'art I rear s jrrowth of rrai-vSnr w.th two I 'or three e-e, oa it can make fanucU independent of nnrcrvmen and trre j j peddicrs. Uct by p-twn wclrown j i roott one or more 3 ear's time mav be i saTca wncre taat i a more miixrta?n point than the money cot of root. I os do Ii.-ilr. For e roust never be ucd In c -tract anvth ng from the ear. The best and ta eit plan is to in :ct lukewarm water rather forcibly by means of a synnge. This will rarely be f un I lo faiL ishould the car hatu become swollen, a little sweet oil must be Kiur-d in and Wl there till tbf next dar, when sy ringing may bcagain usctt- IHtrtttf roL (iu& OU.) -When the b ossoms all from rur- t ,, lrt b , tTtnaUUrt o: Mt rantbu.hs it mav be suspected that p.renothecMj of ll.twti.1. M.. i-t the borer i at work in the atcms. lo ,tll.0,t tt. iaciint .f whlch M fct1 discover tbte cut off the branch, an I il ' Xall to be o! th frcal.t lot. rt U all, a; the borers are in it as!, nder hollow will , cUllj toourij,- Ticiia5r nwa be fotmtl where the pith ha been eaten i mel a JaJy a trtUe pt m-ldt rr with tai out Ah this in ested uoodmut tcctlt j Uriou hlte lulr tbl ctitrteJ trUlnC7 out and burned and new about grown . ua pltrcmi: bUck ejc. l otcsi a to succeed it .V. J". 'Jttru. J tr-Ubt, tuh biWl. otuAtl. but cuBi.un4- Haked I-ggs Put a fiblespoonful I ,u couibjned ub aui.. aboUjudj-tlkc, of butter in a Tiie nl .to and tet il in : f"'1 ,tl tUUyut- Aoy cut Juje ot .7 ..I.1- I a", , ' "' ! buuau ujturc cuuU -e at once tbi. b -i th oven until it me Is and beg ns tc , u the procure of .h uuu.u.i ;,rru,tx- " i-muke. Take it to the table, break mx j Ortina m atcwuf. u nfc tbaa u.ot ot e gs. one bv one. il a c p, tmicklv ker . and to ex ri a li.fluuc-fr rcb- I ouring in each one carcf Ily nto the melted butter Sprmkle with pejuer and sa't put a small dot of butter' on fipof e:ih and set in the oven un'il the eggs are "oet" Four mm tes nn quick oven arc enough lor this. Hit-h gravy o'any kind will uo instead o! but ter. Cumnnuti Timet. r- r ,,, fllH -How many little things one might do if thev were mlv suggested to one at the pro) or time. Here is one of the many. The high chair for the baby is always to'j large at tirst; this is a wi o 1 pruv sioa 'o growth but not always a ! com'ortahlc one. bit it nmy c made so by making a padded toveri gl r the; seat and ha.' o;thchiir. The maller the child the thicker thee ishions. should , be, thus a i-hair that is 1 .rge enough for a child of live mav hold an itifaut of s ; few mouths. A. J'. l't,s! Th- A II (' of Batter Making. .,,;,.,,,.,.,, .-v..... "" terand the rejection of a large amount s milar in chatncler to that which in the mist four. d .ale at some price has caused a mo e genca' in.pi.ry bv Ihepn.lu-e-s as to the elements f at comoose buter. the jirinciples that govern its rotluc - Con. and th in'hiences which have an n. ..-..1 .1 --.i r 1 - i... ..r....t ... 1 1......: .i.......;..f : ... ..-n... v.. .-....v....0 .. v.... , its quality It is but a few years since that m'lk inaKcrs. iSow il is unilcrsiood that the eoWL'O'crns the omtltt: the food !. tltiences but docs not control the result - 1 here are cheese and butler cows, good and piKir food lor btit'er-makmg. ami. nii.tf Ms hiiiinrliint 1 ! or., arn two wn cpiite as 11111 o. making butter, a well as two de scriplti ns of a-'paratus. valuable aud worthless o ther of which results in lhe C3t butter or a suspicious com pound. Inking it for granted that we have a butunow. well fed. aud that on health ful and bulter-.-timulating foods it may Le well 'o inquire what butter is, and whether it is animal or vegetable fat The tirst i bought is that it is animal; but a sec. nd is that nil auiniil life is the result of nutriment drawn from vegetable sources, so that the butter would bu the o Is ot the grasses and grams iransformetl to the m Ik. It is more than likely that both o" these views are partially correct, and it may be well to inquire into this matter a little. Presum'ng that butter is of both ani mal and vegetable origin, its vegetable character is not wholly speculative, when vegetables with high favoring oils like onions, leeks and the like show their presence within a short time in the ii . i . . , ., m.lkaUT having lecn eaten bv the cow. The old theory of the total de-' compositim of all foods and recounts- ;,.rr .,...,. .ntr. r!f,l n,..l r.M,..- .' .. ms aeem, "nut of iolnt V fnr th nr,.., of these unmistakable llavors, reappear . ,. . ......VftftSV. ing in me m ik and unmounted, evi dences that thev were taken directly in to the blood, carried through the blood i and the proportion secreted in the ud- ilor- irnc i ii.in.riTil intiitlm null- . r.to ! an I in due time drawn and carried mlo . the dairr where tne;r nrcenpo is not i m uairy. wiiLre inn.rprcsi.ncc is not m.tni est .alone in the fats. This being .ft.. -. - . --. ..... .n mi... .tiv ..,. ,a.t, the character of volatile fats of plant., . IV.ri..lli i..lO UI (Mi. .IL.-, e claimed for those fats , rolatde that -no color I the same mav be kuown as non-volat u.iu u iii-i )uuuiiuiilii iu iuu uuLicrauu J l .: :.:.., . .i.. ... . I of one milily that made butter, comb-1 tble when I nri Irpn practlclnr. Ol courac .. , - 1 , 1 .. ... i tniMt of my putienl were women, and the lions bemg e pial. ot one grade, the dif-1 DlllurA, iVH,p.thr l felt for ,t i ba, in. ference being charged to the respc. uve creaard durinc all ihe rear where 1 hate ' mts of an mals. Certainly, but what of thatl I hare but In butter fats are several elements CDe, em la Tjeir ,B treatment of my that can not be lound in vegetables. ff,a.rf.ra I.utryne and cafroiuc .are examples; so what I be) .ere tobeb-TjeUclil, no matter whit we are then to infer that these are of the rmfea-tonal cosseqoent e may be." animal origin, as thev have a special . '- notice in the New York piper that favor and composition apart from food .1 rJ-SSaS intiuences. . Wign re Ia iamar lsaj Competent authcrfties who have made 'Tea, aud all independent thinkers is the a life study of this matter like lro. profeMioa are bound to do so. I am, how Arnold,ert that the bulc of the but- fl2Z&2fi tcr fat u derived f om vegetable mat- duced a beint,t at gold medal moaabsd In th tcr. while the les er .dements as men- form of a bailee which had been presented tioned. along w.th others whi-h com- ber bTrtiie i61 "etT, known as the Ea toscthe fa or aroj'a aid ibp i;tp -o ''IsTi ol the Humble Family, of which she U a j-ccL mc s a or. aroa.a a.m ine li.c. are , rxomiceat tseaber. A'ter examiBrnc itdo of animal ong-n. and though not exist- J ly, the reporter remarked tb..! the medical ing as fats, yet when brought in combi- , profeasioB evlieatlj were prosd ot whit she nation withthc oDs that comprise butter j "d done, ss she aicht well be ia the posses fat such as glycerine palmitine. etc. , ,he nviM. - j they arc changed and become, in ap- ! wa also pleased a short tlxe la to reeelre pcarance at least fat. I an offer at a larre salarr to take the prr.fe- This is an important fact to know. P ,B 1 a" medical collers at Walla and we have no reason to doubt such tw JLJ Tir,Lc.et .a,1 do rkaow - .. , , , , r, , , ,,-,- I Sow tbey aemra or me oat taere, bat I via scientis's as Arnold, Caldwell. A occlkar obliared to decllae their offer." and others, and the fine butter oT the future will be produced from butter foods, the oil.ee of the cow bcrng to colon Savor and give texture by the aid of weil-developetf organs which sha.l Erodnee these needed fats, and coai ine wi h vegetable fats which shall be ted to her, in other words, to transform yet more perfectly our Jen-oys. Short horns and other well known breeds into batter machines. The claims or phys iologists, that fats in food can only "be digested and absorbed by the bloodL by the act on of the liver and the other vital organs do not have mncb werght with the dairyman, who is told by his chem'st and sees dally demonstrations, though perhap) unscieatitically made. t at the fatty mat er ke feeds his cow is returned to him in Ike improved form of butter and not greatly disimilar. so far as it relates to the fats themselves. He therefore, feeds his cow nndcrstand ingly aad with profit, aad the consumer of his butter is delighted. . G., ta Maryland Farmer. The SeBsscaladiaBs, occaprhagres ervatkns ia Cattarags ui trie conn tie. Xew York, have commeaced legal proceeding to determine the title io?.UC acres of laad in those counties, iudnd ingover kalf the territory of the towa oi Braadt TVmt claim that the laid ia question was sold by them without ob tainiag the aecessarv consent of Got-ernmeat- Bufmlo iVrprcss. Brxvv rt rtiust raiT? ut.'ii Vj. tte o r aC t Jtrst Ol tS kv9(c t t Xtrr C psMic It rwlrt 1 Vjt 'w oJT t tic llira t& Oif 47 by ti Hot. tfc rrWy ao rM M rotrv Ji Oojxtcst sf U (Jmj rf r tEVn r crrtitx to Vmst lot w scr. ti j3 cUw sMirflitOC rsss rs3 ctU." 4y atxl two STtti kpm UM y ! ' l-t l wbrUtrr W -5i4 Xtk p ts u rattrf or s;os te l!k ra k IrU A . - - , k, , e r'rl. aJ a it rs trru; &f . ., Tl tu CAM teUrSt. Tb ' citct pai um br iX Jo ttri at m? rrr Nr a4 i rr-t-.l tk rroUr SS&3T 4 If t jcej. tirttg'-ttzt ap..i waa ti. m auauy nu jm rJirn: fc.. r A i th erne arwrrr-J ctl aa lewl Uk orrr. J-iI ctraatrr of rfce V?l oa. He ttJ 7ra4U uUrrk&li tut al wot-. tf r.Nrrt.r ,lw Bvi 'rat rsiMn "iJEL3 rt cttUa w tfc" UalUu HeHh ti br Ufe. Tb ;eicCM ;rcc i S;u c UrrUJMC or U jV rrcwTrml. t? n4ar aardWrta bhtb tb rx.race of jrts bu ckctmmw in tatcUtxcut ;ut. c l UKa ! tJ cSV. du-i, at4 thai nrOlclbr ii Dr.Osj vU Xi' tow Ihxk nd trpnt. m .i i-ir ia a 'jefc7me j-Hxrarr. ia ws a cas arrirci at the cad i4 tl. out ot brralk. ' A WOIA-VS EXI'EUIOCE. Wfcat .Lady of Grvat ltumliwt to !ty About Iter 41. "" ("" M B .-UJ KB IV Mi. . . 1U2 ic Aliuo.l iro.n cLuIbum be Ux Ukru a ctlU lnU;frt m the UmIi.j truueie ui bcr ul aud ba pr .tub t ore tnufr iuo ctIui tu ifiie.lur .uacnitr nd .rta; lire lhn nj other jtniu in America, ludctsd, Ue eiii to lute been to mimcu bat i'.ot ct.ee cbteogale and lr .tb; till itrre td the uflcrt!).: oidirra. The llit.ucr ut o- nicn bu crc In the itetel ai.oj nl a;. lu banriorrtl to bea.iba-,d hut4n.. .m aimit luuuiinb c. -nj It m onlr uaturt tbJttbe crltc hould br.me pcctatlj In- teceated at.d .th to coavcrc lia kcr mote i In dcuJI. ' "How lonj hire you tven enjacd In the ' practltc ol medk.nr, Vra. Wlnpate'' i "Kur more th-U tflJty-fie jrarv" ' "A loajft-tiRie certainly. How did tou bJp- I pen to ei.tcr lhe field al thit earljr d"r bcti woncu In the j)rifc.lin were jc.il:r fjttwned ttown uj-o.i !' ; 1 th.tik I mutt (jtc loberiteda taste from njr tlber, i'roteor J. C. WixmI, of liarT.M dllrce. He rmli.cnl In the prufeatioii, , a hard worker and t-ouallj rarneat in bit rrc- nation, lie tiuuiril rttntidera. 17, ana I rr renieuiber bcn ouly nii.e tcra old 1 um-U to ditarct the bird aud anlmaJa be had killed. " a icii uuiajiea wua iriruicai Kieticr. ctbu then, audthelafatuatloa baa continued up to the prrcnt time." j "Ami did you tejlu jour studies so earlr ! ln life!" ... . . SSi beu Tl! f idES I literature- Ytt.w..uM cu.celr IcheTe it, J hut I a a slender girl and did not welch ' oyer 120 p.t-iid, hut I ued to it upulzat wier i.isat uiiiu iwoo-ci.k-k in mc o:u.n )jr ns ner mr itudica and never drramlnr of the flichl of time. It emed a thouirh . eaJU tor mj attendance ca'tiic unoi died. 1 cvrl a a .a. Ik. at aaal 4. I ..' on the ick alaava rtainlr can not fix tbe wi orouKnt o cnt-.r in rtintaci ita tjcrn I "d harr learnet tnantlclr.atrtheirnelnd J TTiiTiiiiniii mii i ii a- ir aii.ior.it a a u p i n a ojcnliig ot th lbMton Medical CollrC I i- J j red before ll efajuliy, raed examination i mu! rreetrd a d p ouia. I had irctierd ft.r Tear pterinu to that time but thought tde- firable to receive an ..her diploma. rhlch did without any enort." "Your experience with the many and rW 011 dUeaar of wotr.eu 1ht.,,c bceu o rxteo ire n,ut a Ix- ra uthlr! Can jougtre me otnr facia rccardi r thmlM "I find th it woman vein torn to tuScr Inc, nn 1 where hc aroid It It l hy reaon of onie caic on her part or owltir to im pcial reiicw.nij ower. It Is true on.e women t?o throuch life uth ml unnail ?uf frrmir, but tbry arc none the le in danger, for there arc cr.ticat (rinl alt aJonc their pathway wh-n the utmot feca'itlon la rr qu red. The inuumerahte cotntJalnt calltvl ' fem-t'e calnee; tbe InvRaUntSe of life and chance of the jtrm al ind ca'e the pril which hanj; over erery woman' career. and which. unlca attended to. may reatut uiatrou.T. But i there no war bv Wh.eh thrae terrf- j tile trouble can be avoided!" "That ha teen the problem for year. TTie habit uf life and tbe demands of fatloou are I dearly at war with the health of women. I have Wen. pcrbar-a, unusually uctctul In my treatment of their trouble, but there hare Uen many cxtcs that eei.vrd specially stubborn. I rrcad one la partlculir. I hid exhausted all the usual exicdlenU and tbe renulta were not satisfactory. I became ' Z?7.' STcr. 1, V, "J. , i bat to d v lut finally thonsht I .omctbtnr out of tbe luual ifne. s ccrta.u remedy recommended worried over the case and really di I not know would try I bad beard verr hicblr I nI I procured some and made a chemical I na!yU of it- I fouo 1 St was irfectlT wire. f".d 'ae lnred.ent. acre unoUlly rain- able. So I bca-sn icitlng- It to my patient. ensuring n, do ever, into a bottle or my own. To my creat Joy it jemrd to hare an almost immediate effect nad a complete care wa the rcu.t- Since then I haTe used It conMtavnily in my practice and haT cured ev ery lorm or female eknea, as well as di. tilaierr ent t- - . ......... m. ..,,.. u,u,. drops cal tumor, crllu dropsy iS'V ..... . J hlTe aI twd u wl:.h lhc b?t r'u,t nceof preg-nancy ,n(J jjesutlon. Indeed I haTe found It of ao- told value and benefit. ..-.i.uu.uj UVftXVH.U M'UK IUC Ut nafT of lU remedy of which yoa peak!" v?WZ.Ji, U rncr'- " Pve jou any objecttoB to ei rlnr me the V..V "" -T" wuic WbV. that 1 a nronrletarr m11"ln' f obliared to decliae their offer. And so, la yoar expnicare wlta tbe dis eases ef women, tob hare toami saecess, aad that Warner's Sale Cure baft bees a anost efficient reicelTiM "Te, 1 bare bad ttcasenl caeeeis aad tie remedy of wbch yoa apeak ba beea prmea et treat beaet. Tbere are. bowerer, some base Imitation, of H to be foand bt tbe smar ket; these sue tad and shoal d be sroided, bat tbe icenane reanedy U one of the my bene Ami baa not tbe arnetiee of yaw sralea sioolaJmTedyoarbeavltbn Xa, I am better mv tbaa erer beftere la any life. J frcae y Iitaba Inst Wlstcx. wb49 rtdleir eee cold atsbt to ee npatknt, and vaa obsifvd te musln Imtoori far ever two taoatba. 0.berwleIanbeaHby. aayoc see by Joofc'su' at tne. And nay I fnblaib fate anUrriew. Mrs. Whce?,, 'Tes. If wbetlTniTetetd yoa sbeeJd be esnatar .maaaMtSft Oaf 9mWL$Stim& mnVV VJMn9ama eTmwl SAM be uCeriac; I aba! be narfeet-'y wiiiiac b bareUpablUbe-l. Ceetki ye li. ate tbe leaa of rr raaUfat: -Ibswea; TamWmcttac amtT Ca, iJr. trrca G Betta aad BecSrte ea trial tar attsrty derate wci wbaareaX. aTicteawna ritavetf aad aaeedy and una. .vs.-ftiajia yeniwaat to be Saetofar frsab jnstraciar ta tbe ULMHC ACecHO SaeaTsaoaT sbaold BWftBTaaffraSeaaaaAbaaB n- . a a jaw eeaaciaa. Jnireanaa Ti Trt rr4rrVV f?tr aeesaTwSa VaTsnnmwT- Ven) I r . 4i It. i'y UhJ t .W M fcN -rf7 tj iii tw w tj r" mj4 t" Weotri r5 " 5t. Un)r JRKw ff-r-g ,Wf4)y tar t- tmtt t rvrV f A r t r?J K)ys. C si .'.' - af rum Wl fc- K VS. Jr V-J xmnthUL A W . "t Uav t9lT tt44 tew- S Wc HX. t &a lt tit !&. t Urn Bt iH ii"-1 t4U vm t-t W ! lr k j w , 1 Wvu& A :r ilww rAfTVl ( UkU I V-rS ro) t.V A-i&tk 3Lj i StrtiUw'k 42fcllW- 1 thM tb,. vu im. ivk m lv M, m.U I ti.a. Jr.o-lk. .trt. Vri. tc tao&t tbi-a. It U U-r tfcil Kl4 Wr kf r tuo tM hU 4 lrt t. IMMtt. s; t u V- rout tM Sek ; rv UttB-b. H m S tncad )m twtsj S Ukr rtft . rnr nulvi. A OOOB and a. Cu at a ttitfer'a aasse r. wj -Tlirow Ih7a t tt !,(, XIX mw r ii. Wr 1 wt lri ttk bia- lx Mitk W tau clr-i, l ftuaruk Jura tM.4 S -f tkr ilhxtM rt r v HiU. &!& t ,tin tot' tia. )U Mtittfwu.t lr fw. !-:? I'd-" k teti ot Karr vttrrrst t o Wurx a mm rct tsrti be kJf-J a Tery k I Itwtr. rr.lffrd at tr4 twarkt mm lt kit ft Uom lkr ttupi.r ot vt.KM tm -. " cat ratttts uori. A mmrxrtr jt t cl taM. U er.f Tk. r4 Tub -r rte Vttt'Um- ml Ily rrw cure. "Irauhr f Afin,' aud Ut! aScrv Kerr ra r -Taltr TU auUtratut xLir tiod ttseta h -A " .Vaw. KcHtH' l:uta !.'. re ! a HtVk.lvt.ikU drrtaiug Ut mSiaxot itrf Mf twn. Prvsrv A Itcmarkablj urr-.l'Hl lltialn lluu 'r lutt. The PaltlnKTV (Md ) AY .- t February S rdlltiaUr CBxMt, Ut tkr rj tent ut ttneral OHufHu im tb taal kmiU Br of The Cl.alktt A. ttgetcr CaMfcf'"-' if thatcltr aud the uittrmti?altd rfMitrt f .4 it (TtMHta. Tlila lou 1ks.(wm. U A Vuprlcr .Vtft) will te lnUair knt) ta IW genera J'uWle a Ktr.etr ut St Jacob h;. the rrrat pla c'r wbtck h I rown b a-h-ld ord thr .1J ore- Tb tww cctsatiy U compiMtsd of Mr CknatUn Ilrrrtt, ial luC MarTiartd merchant, Pitablefil ' the ttunal iUnkot Ilt.M4re, ebs., Mr. eT. ido of the labs vhtrh" A. V.cte, M lr IL Ik t'n.bleitr, W rr ctut and aldtlty In coti.lurtlsu and dlrretlw; tb aJtertialnz drpartrnent of kit 1khj harr l-en . roo.ptcH. uly aurroaaiiL Tu Id uf a l:icnUru retttedr baet.K.1 by atnjl- ratdtal, ezprrlenpeand Wralo. tJnM U erery rraaw tprrdt for lb new Orm the , . , , , Jarset moaau.c of ttnr ;TJ(-rtty The llet and Ht UM.iie tatur n tkt adrertl lc pmcraHimr ut tbl n..rpr.Mr hou Is tke publtinn of a et ndattrie - , e little work, tba tlt.c of mhirh ia -.1 . . ..... .. . Jaco; (tu lamlly Calctt Ut. lAA. and JVi.k of Health ad Humor for Ike Mdltwn " It la larcrlycrnjoscdof orclnl (t-or T-richtrl) article. rtti njKe!y fr tki k l-y aT vaaTwty.a w af Ilaf l.-ar the Iridii'.r; unvr ..u ni the Ay-e . .'. t. Quad. I) trol t rrr 'ru. fec...ur-ud'I.N ' of Ihe Hnok yn ityfc.' tke eittor . Kgk; ehtor .af r.a Sftuuju I'ncle lmoi, Joh HHIInea. nd a ilia n nth', H In tbe vry lsatrii,f tke ic)rruuic .MM-i..". i-.iu.wnu. ......,-........ -rt.- !.... ., I Are iiylbc. iwii artxt. atMitbf Ima itmtai . 1 U-llr, tinmeroti teallmoalat front tt!- ..... .1..1 ft..fk...lll sM.t .., ... w . . . f .1 Thu racy lllt.e b ik i t-sc prtottsd lr the mill lima In the larger rille It wi.l be dlt1butetlr from houv) to kouae, a't.1 at . . . .. , . . other point by drulta. Any one my o- Ulna ropy by addrcmc "happiy Itepsrt- ment Tbelhar.c A. nr-Ier ( o. lulllm .r itd.," and endoilur a iVcciit stamp to pay pcaUjc Ilalr'a llortry of llitrrbnnnd and Tar Stop y. ur thpmt hurtltic Why don't ru aae It Pike' t.a,tba:hrdnp cur in one tulauto. Ir IT.ictsl th Sore Fre. nv Pr Iac Thomfttoa' Eye Water. Drucjlau cUIL '. 0 pairof UMtaorahofarrdererTTearhy Ultig Ltoo Patent .McUiltc HeciM. tcocr. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. JUClerra ao4 errr UHErXATlSX, Neumlcta. Sciatica. 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