, , I Color'S 0' the Moment. . \ i th l > < < L3tm "lI \ "nl'l'S Hl'ccn and " ' ' ' s p. , ; " t.lltIi , : Inlll ! comblne'il fl.IT bt > sl.ud tQ , th cotors of the IUoJueQ : ( , POIl t ; i alld rnw sills are l" , "ub : hbrh ' , . , AlIodet of dark [ . . 'If' ' I'ongt e. with a n\lsed strlpo rUII- II UII : through Il. hu a Hltlrh\'lth , "cr - IIt'le gorln , nnllit 1.1 tuclell'hol'l1.on- t \11) " 1\11 the wa ) ' arollntL thb hip , hl\\ " I' ! ; ; a hex plait 11.WII the cl'nter of tIll' Iront 3nd hack TheRe tllcl..s are hlitched nhont HI or l'lght Illches In d.'plll a\1(1 ( thell aIlO\\'l'd to t1are with ( ofir 110011 tucks t'llInllnrtlcall ! ) - r'H11111 the holtom , l'arh of these tucls IIt'cHled hy half.lnch wide roW of entro "nux , The sldrl jcut strnlght olI"Q II 1111 , and the hOlllcc , which Is t.udCtl III haIC-lllc h t ucl..s , hlouses HII lill ) ' over till' belt. A , beauttrul white Irish lace ) ' 01:1' : anil the collar cOI 11llelo the necl ; , allll the slco\'es arc , : ; ' 1lht'I'ed Into the } 'lIl\ ! . ' quite full and fllB to the 11111) of till' elhow , Here 1H t\ln Is a IllIff a1(1 ( helow Is a tight , I , tlttedIeove : : of Irish crochet. - - - - Combination Under Garment. Tho. advnntaJ1J that the cO\11blt1lll . wIlier g rmelltlllcalls In a I'eductlon of ' 111111. lit tl o wali'lt anll ovel' 'tho hillS Iii : \ well\recogn\wd \ 0110 nnd 11 I\P' \ IItrcnL nt a gluucu , ' 1'ho mollel l11us. . tmtell alllleals to c\'orr woman wbo . . almg to lwell her , O\ltlInos \ as nearly 1I0rfcct as } losslblo and Is not \'n \ need I of fullllcss over the bust. As shown It Is ronde o ! naln- sool. with a low round neclt. but It r"a he cut WIt)1 the square outline , or I'l Y 11111\11e , or left highs may be 111' , ) ' . fUl'roll and all 'lIIaterials In , "ogue for. IItlllcl'wear nro allllrolll'lato , In the I l'ase of the 1II00uI ] the trlml1'lng Is l'llhrQllle : y , but here ngaln a choice I/j / allowed a washable hices are much , { ' . ! tell nnll frills of the material also ar , ' hl'ogue. . The garment If ! marIe with front , IMCIH , Hide 'buclls ' , under arm gores and 1l1\cl ( portion oC sldrl. The fl'ont I : . fitted hy means of lloublo llarts , so IU ltlng the garmcnt ahsolutel ) ' Hmooth filtlng .and the nccessary full. ne" ! ! ! at the hael ( Is 111'0\111011 b ) ' the Aklrt , which Is gl\tllOred at Its UPII r ( ' , I ' aull jolnell to thu hod ) ' IJOrtlon. ' 1'hqmu tIt ' or matel'lnl requlrel ] fol' the medium Izc Is 3 ) 'IU.S . 3C IncItes wide , wllh : J If. : ) 'al'ds of wide \Jl'Oldet'y \ , 3 ypnls of narrow , 2 % ymlfl of tnsertl n and 2 yards 01 1) ( , Hllllg to trim as Illustrated. " ' , , , " : : ' , - , Le'lther "Trimming , A decided l ovclt ' , In the way a tclmmlng for sOllie of the new mln't walsh the ' ' colla : veiling nre tUI'l1'o\'or and clIlTs [ uaite or Hort leathor. AI , < 'IlInlllo of' thlg I " a palehlt , , ) wals trImmed wlt1collnl' and culTs ( 'f so ! t'll leather , In Hhnlll' somewhat slmlla : tn the emhl'oldored unll lacQ collur unl I'/tl'f / sels so milch tn domnnll durlul the slll'lng alld sUlllmer seasoll. lenther trlllllnlnHs are helnH used tl . . lllt. " xtollt oil tlio 1I0W tnllorod suit : l\IId , mlncoats , so that this uovelt ) ' me : IIll'et with qulto aH much or a RUCCC ! . ai , wllhl : ; trlnllulnl ; as In tlio othc Iu : so , [ rcad.mUlnl'ments \ ; , ' - - - " , , . GIrl's Russl3n DreGs , , Slmplo IIltte frocls , with sllirts nnl llqd ) ' lOrtions In Olle slIlt lIttle HII'I ' ' well 1\1111 eminent ! \1mlt'ahl } \ aru . hlonahlc , 'l'hl : . ; one Is llecullarl , tt\'actlvo nnd cl\n h made with th s I 1 g h t I Y OIJC 511UUI'0 ncelt , a lIIustmtcll , or h rllIlul'cll high h thc addition of th 'rhlchl and stnul Ing' collar. and als allows a choico/ the flllllcngth dm hlo slee\'es 01' th outer ones In hn length ani ) ' . 'fll model Iii made ( I'o'ul hI lie casl Incre , with trlnll1\lu \ < ; of omhroldure h \1dlng edged with hlucl : , a1ll1 Is bet l'ITC'cU\'e and durahle , hut all the m tclp.1 ! , In.V11l1\9 ! \ fOl' IIttio girls' dress ) arc eCuallY I\IJllroprlate , The 11.18 Is mude with front nr ; k\ci'8 ' :1" : Is In\ \ ! ! III a hex Illalt : cenlcl' .Iront and haelt with OUtWl\1 tllmlng'r.I..ij It each shlc. the closlt 'tieing lin' 'J In\'IHlhl ) ' at the hacl , II n : , h tltl hex lIlaH , The 10llg sluc\ " a':1 : ; ' II' , , ( shall At'Igathcl'ell ' III ) l'tralght ' culYs , while lIw oul ( > I' I'nes' II iu hnlf length IInll In hell shllile. 'I'I . , ltlclll Is qnlte bl'lml'atland , when I' ' 'ritt ell , Is arrangell ulI er the dl'e c'Ilng { ( ; at the center lJacli. The quant ) ' of lUatel'lal I'cqulr CO [ ' the medium slzc (8 ( ) 'eurs ) Is Ii } 'Iuds 27 Inches wide , Ii ) 'u\'l18 luches whlo 01' : J ) 'a\'lIs \ 41 Inehus wit with 4Y. . , ) 'ards of hanllln1 ; to trim oUustl'l\ted. ' . - - - - - - " ' ' , , , ' . "W3slilng Rugs , " -'Opal ! , rugs 1\Ia ) ' he wushcII repeat. . I wttont : ! hannlng thum. In fl1 " ' Rhlng a go 011 l'lI ' . ' 111) ' lUalos I . o ors 1U0ro mellow. A , nltcl' In I HQu ! ' o Boautlful tells how tp 110 iy cLssfullY : 'l'ac ( the rug un a ot hare oor , the , L1uelc Illuzzn 1101 a ! ; ; 0011 a 111aco tiS an ) ' , ScrlllJ tli OUhl ' with \\'ul'm al11n oula NIII ( , fi rlrlSI' wll h lIIall ) ' clear wllter unlll all the soall If ! rOllloved , Let the rug dry on thl' floor without relllu\'ln ! ; the lacl : ! ! , thcn I tno ] , ui ) : and It will not shl'lnl : , 'r ' ll , 11111' 11\111 out ( IC Hhupe. - - - - Mlnses' Fancy alouse. 11l'Oad shoulders malte the latest cdlct of faHhlnn alld 111'0 relldered ex. cepllolll1l1r allracl\'e ! In this vcr ) ' prell ) ' bIIlU/W / , whl ( h Inchllles the ahal. I . low 1'011I\11 ) ' 01:1' : , which also makes , olle of the lalcat unl1 newest feutures. ' 1'ho 1'lOllel : Itt made of tobacco b\'Own veiling , with ) ' 010 and culTs oC ecru lacq ulIlI the trIm. mlng ban d of sill : embl'olderlJll with IIttlo circles a 1111 stitched with cortlcelll silk , It can , however , he re- nroduced In any - - seusollahlo material and 'Is qulto IlS wcll ndllllted to the odd waist as to the frucl : . 'l'he waist ahd sleo\'es are hath gathered at 01011' upper edges allli joll1ecl to the band , which closes wllh the waist at the center front. whlle the ) ' 010 ; Is closed at the lert shoulder ; eam , 'rhe collar Is one f the new Olles , of the turr..over sort , 'n11l1 can ho slashed aul1 worn with a tic , as IIltlslrated , or Icft plain as pre- fcrrod. ' The walsl consists of the fitted linIng - Ing , which Is optional ; fl'onts , haclt , slom'es , yol\O nnl ! trimming hand , When the IIl1lng Is uscl ! the sleevcs arc fucel ! 011 h1l1lcatell lines to fOl'ln CUITR , hut when It Is omitted culTs of the requlre,1 depth are mude selmmte 31111 jolncd to th lower edges of the slee\'es. The waist Is gathere at Its lowcr edge , mucIc to blouse sllghtl ) ' at hac1 { as well as front , iU1I1 Is closed ! n- vlslhly h ) ' means of buttons aUlI 1001lS , The quuntlty of material required for the. medium slzo Is 3 * yards 21 Inch os wide , 3 % yar s 27 Inches wide , or 1 3 ) 'onls H Inches wide , with % ) 'urds of allover Inco for ) 'olte and cuffs. and % ) 'ards or slll. for trim. mlng balld , . ibe- , euf A fuded cotton dress can ho madl whlto hr boiling In crenm of tartal watel' . A IItlle soap mixed with sto\'e hlnel ; Ing will 11rodu e bottel' and more last Ing lustro thnn without , For spongin ! ; out hureau drawers ( ) I sldeboa\'lls use tepid water contalnln : \ sn ull ( IUantity of Ih'molln , T.l1O wax f\'Om dl'lpplng candles cm ho remo\'cd f\'OllI tahlo linen b ) ' generous appllcatloll of alcohol. Alum , the size oC a hlclwr ) ' nut. dls Eolved In a 111m of stal'ch , will bl'lght - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - en the color In muslins , ginghams , anlI callcocH IIClel' washing , 'rho little sort cotton I1lsh mOils . \1II\(0 \ excellollt duslers. Car\'PII furlllllll'o which ( loOes the .lust . clolh clln he mnl10 as altractlvo r ncw b ) ' brushing It with n soH ball' IJ ush dlJlled } In IlOrosene. F-'ushlon In Capes. Short circular cnpes afO all the fUHhlon right 1I0W. 'fhoso most 1n VOHUO for early autumn weather are o ! coarse IlIco : any lace 1\1,0 \ Cluny , Brugo or 1I0int Venlso Is In favor. The CII pes vnr ) ' In length. Sometimes the ) ' fait just to the shoulders , ethers reach to the hU5t l\n \ , nnd stilt othel'D touch the waist , In ecru or l1yed to match Ihe color of the gown they wl1l ho the most fashlonablo durJng the early fall , The "mart gil'l Is Huro to contrlvo many uovol wa's of adding to the charm of her cape. She mnr f\slon ( It down the fl'ont with 1J1 , artlstlc-IouldnJ ; buttons , or It. mn ha vo the elract of IIClng tied togothel ' . ' 11th 111 an ) ' smart.looltlng IIttlo blac\ \ ( ! mtln hews , If she wishes to Inorv decidelll ) ' change Its elTect , she wl1l 1111p satin lIIesHnlllle or , "cIvet ribbons thl'ough thc mcshes of the ) ace at elthct' sl e of the front. At the IIccl : the rlhholls nre tied In rosettes , nnd tnen again n bit furthcr down. - - - - Handy 011 Dropper. A medlcillc dropper as an alljunct to the mnltlng oC mll'onnalso was the InSIJlration or n housewife not long ago. l'cryono who ever trlell to mal\O lIIa'onnalse ] mows the bother of adding the 011 slowl ) ' , drop 1Jy drop , IInlll the dressing Is thlcl. enough , ' ' the dlf , 'rhls woman expul'lenced same ficulty and met It with the ficent mell , Icine drollper , which adds the oil with muchlne.1\1w \ regularll- and p\'Oo clson. ! Wnll..ETH 'f11llf1 , W3 " Glaced Itld Is considered smart or outing hats , Wlde'1I1alted rnchlng Is vel'Y unbe coming to many. With a Imoclabout coat a woman I ! rcad ' for anything , 11altoIll ) 'our mind to the waist contH ; they hnvo como to stay. Gilt braid nnd huttons still gl\'o e\'f dence that the war Is not ended. Dolmans and mantlcs are the latesl Impqrtatlons for winter cloalts. Even scant pouches are doomed ; the fittest waist has been accepted. l'el\tller ; rosettes for stilT hats have rl\'als In those of tnrretn. anl ! of rlhbon , Grein Corn Soup. Grate a111 scralle the corn from cnough cars to malIC one pint of pulp Bl'eak the cohs In halves , put them In 11. l\Cttle with enough cold water to , ' thcm ' ' the l\Ottle holj covel' ; co\'el' \ , nnd the eal's hrlsldy for half an hour. Thel ] strain this watcr Into nnother sauce , ) Jan nnd let It boll down to less thnn { J plllt. plllt.When When reduced to the proper qunnH fy , add to the corn water the com pulr and let It simmer five minutes ; thet : Feason with snit , II little sugar anel f dnsh or IJepIJOl' , Add one pint of ho : cream , ono tablespoonful of butter nne a heniling tahlespoonful of t10ur Ills I sol\'c1 ! In a little milk , Let the 'whol ( I just hollull anel' the flour Is In. Put 11 tahleslloonful of finel - ( 'hoPIJeel Iml'slc ) ' .In 11. SOUII tmeen , pO\ \ " . In the soup , and serve. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I WITH A STO LE EFFECT. h _ . 10 Jf II. II.Ie Ie If Ie Jt . , h. , , el I hn. n.JS JS III It { ' , ' j , rei Ig IC- ICc c , , t4 , . lie 10' . . ' . . . . cd ' % , , . 32 . " 'n. liS _ _ ' , . _ _ _ _ . _ h . . mI. 1 l\n ) ' waists I\l'e IIh\'u 's In demu\1l1 .ct . , anlIhls ono has the met'lt of heln ! ; : ho quite nov1 as well us 1\\I1ll1entl \ ) ' .ho gmceful , As lIlustratell It Is made of . It , whllo Hili. . . with the ) ' 01\0 unll ( 'Un'S of hit < : I'Um'COIIll'UlI , l'lcQ. ' . otcl' chilTonl1d \ III ! ; flnlshClI with IIIIIJlQIlC ! , Hlc , scal' [ of 101" whltIlmhroldl'I'CI \ l'rOIH. ' . 11 ( ' ChlnC' fll : ' . , , I. ' , I' . , ] wIth " U ! \ 'OW'lIcht' : :1111 I'clg11 : J _ _ _ _ _ _ . with fl'I1I/I' / . 'rhe walst.tl l fuJi Ilal I thu tUCllH IUIII IH.J . ! ) , ' ? ; < ; II IlIvlslhl , ' the lcft oC. the front. on a..lIno wI the scarf , 'ro l1\allC the wolst fot' woman IIr 11\1)(111111I slzo will bo I ( Iult'cd , n 'III'III ! : , : . 'arll'1 27 01 'II\1IH Hnch \ s' ' \'lIle \ wlth % ) 'UI 1\11'0\1'1' \ \ lacl' U1ul % ) 'al'ds or. fur ! ; I'lIrf. . . , . . Automatic Pump of reat Power. C. A. Arnshl'rgl.r ! , an en lnecr of nudy. Idaho , hns just receIved pat. cnt letters for an Im'cntlon thnt 110 hn , been worltlnr ; on for ) 'ears , and which promlscll to rovolutlolllte certain - tain feutures of mUIlng nnd Irrlgatlnc olleratlonl ! , It consists of an automatic - matic quadruple action force pump that Int reasos the outOow of water hy four times that of the ordlnRry force pump requiring the sarno motive IJOWer. Some of the grcat advantnges clalmell for this pump are that It can he operated at IIny speed ; that It can hI. ! made 11)1 ) In any Hlze ; that It worlts 011 11 central 111\'ot IInd Is at all times on an , even halanco regardless of the , ll'lth of the well or the volume of wnt\I' bchlg raised. There Is no lost motion , It throws just ns much water wllcn tlto lover Is going \111 as It does I when It Is going down. It Is IIblo to 1 lse water at grcat height without much addltlon,1 , IJoWel' , for the reason thut. It both pushes and pulls at the column of water. It can be adapted 1 I I- \ - . . . I Diagram of the Pump _ Wh'n , Junger box B Is downas , hewn In the IllIstmtlon ' , the wutcr cntcI'M at ! Indltatcd : blV the Itrrow , AN tht ) pllln.H : "oc nsccl1I . the 11"\01' pUBhes the 1I1unfter val\'o Ipcloslni : the SlltnP. and pro\'I'ntIng the escHllo ot the wRt r , which hi forced \II ) throUHh the shut-ort \'al\'l0 Into the plpo D , As the pipe de- I'C01I19 , a vneuum I crell ( 'cII In the ! ! lIC" tlon , 'nJ\'e nbo\'c , thus eau lng a conUn. nOlls How of water upwnrd whelher the pipe unci ph1l ) CI' hex arc goln up 01 110wn , 'rho mo\'ablo Hectlon or the pipe (1ho\'o the slIctIon'alvo Is opemtcd In 11 hall anI ! loIoclct joint , tl1I1':1 : gl\'ln fref , mo ( 'mcnt ut : ull times when Iho plpt apPl'Ol1chl's 01' I"cced ( ' from the c"'ntl'l1 uIIl'iJht Htandard , ' 1'he main 1IPo E cal be exlendel } to any hoJfht des rcd , I to nil uses to which any force pumr can he put , f > uch as raising water iron : wells , mines , ponds or laes. ] with an ) lil1l1 of power that Is used In operat In ! ; olher pumps. Protection for X-Ray Operators. Irs , E , Flelsehmnn.Aschhelm 0 Snn Francisco Is said to he the firs ) l'al\ogNlphel' ] \ to ufje a glass screen II X-ray practice. She says 11 doubl. . ) Jla'e glass sereen Is the most sen Iceahlo devlco for pro\'entlng Injur : 10 the OPOl'lltOI' anll that It can be ar , . plied equally to mdlothcl'lllJ ) ' and radi Or:1IJh ; ) ' , After SOme eXllol'lmentln , flhl. ! ordol"ed the construction altel' he own plans of n y rtlcal platc gIns sel'eCII , feet In width 111111 roach In to n hclht ! of fi\'e anll onc-half fee fr01l1 the floor. Dnrln ; ; the last 1'on months the sCl'eon has been In COI stant use In her lahorator ' , 'Vhll opel'Utln she IlCellg It between he holy ( anll lho tuho whonovel' It Is po : sible , her exposed hal1l1 being pre , hjctcd b- the usual ruhhor glove , Sh . I has found that the hen yy platc ; ; Ia ; , : ; ereen possesses all or the uclvantag'c pr lrall plates In preventing the pas . . n e of the rays , with the Importl1r : : uldlton ! of JJel'mlttlng an 1l1IobstI'ucte \ ' 10of the suhject and of the X-I'll tuho In o der to judge o [ the Intcnslt ' : of the m ) ' , Glnss Is ollaquo to tl1 i XI'fs III greater or less degl'co U rOl'llln ; : ; to Its tfllelmess. Lead. aIm Inlum , Iroti imd COIJIICI' I'eslst the 1'\J : (0 ( a great. extont. E\'cn the clothlr ha. ; a alight protective orrcct. - - - - Measurement of Dew. r 'rhe menslII'emellt oC do\\ ' has alwa : been IlI/l1 / ull because of the fact th : l ' \0 111ethod hcretofore hlt. g\'en ! exa , "esults. lu Das WetlC'r , 1\1. Ferh d " ' cl'lhos 1\ 'new sort'or Il\'osomotc i' \'hllh ) has IYcn sallfifaetOl'r rNuH . , ; nd whll'h Is cOmlJOscotl of a 111cco 0.\111' which haH IJHII IJIlI throllHh spcclal Ilrcllllrntlon 1\1111 IlIpJlel ) In ! 'h'mical Iolutlon , 'I'hls IIIIIJCI' II ; ( ! lIoi'ed In ; l hex plllcellllI\'lu ! the nil- n the I'O\\lH1. \ tlto qnantlt ) ' of Ilow I : 'n hHllcatcl1 b ) " the 11IscOlOl'atiOli , Iho 11al\I' ) , A scalc of tints Is ell'll 11IItl'I1 ) I'XIJOI'lmelltall ) ' . which Is II ! ! ' { or uIHI'HJSO ) of comlllu'I\on. thc lIuln fllrthel'Ised I hl'oe sorts of j 1 ( lCI' . the l1rst fosmllll IlUantltlQR .Icw. the Heronll for Inl'N ! qnantltil 1ml the thlt'l ! fOl' Yel' ) ' hell11ews , . , Claims a Perfect Vacuum. Pl'of. 1':111I1'1' ' GateR of Chcy ) ' Cha ! , \111. , l'lallll ! ! to luwe lll'oduced a p : fl'ct vIcuum 11) ' lutrcuillcing molt > ' . ) : . \ \ , ! I ( I . ! 11\1'll glllss : Inll then he ! lit lu the tll\le fOl' thh-t ) ' hOlll's with ltlt lJQtJQn llll'iton.ln ' the mOllth oC t II 11I 1" , When thH ! 111ston Is wHhtlr" , relh ( ' 110Hl'Ilglass 1I11tollllltlcall : , ' rl r ; I1IHenlH IhA tllbl' . The Simco th 'ilH 111ft Is elall\1 \ ( ' ( 10be : \ perfect vaC\l1I 111 ; 11.h 1tllhl" " 111\f1 lH' n lISl'd In X-r I'rb' , 1'1. ; wall rl\mu'tmIJII' rcml : . , , . , I FOR BARN WITH SILO. . . - - - Ample Accommodtlon for Three Cows and Fifteen Horacn. S. C. C-Please Ilv/J II. plan of a harn with silo sultnbllY 1'01' Ihrc horses IUltJ octeon cows , I woulll lI1e the slnhlc to hu\'o II. cement' 0001' , and bo bllllt ns cheap ! ) ' as IJosslble. ' 1'ho plan sho""n Is Cor II. barn 3G 11V GO feet. The framework bove th hasement consists of nn olghteon.fool [ wnt nbo\'e the horse stahle , then { ) twolve.foot drlvowD. ) ' , then II. twent ) . . foot bent. In orl1er to have room for : t. team to bo tal.cn out boslde a loaded wagon t'fterc shollld bo nn overlay 01 , ' Ilx ! feet In the mow over the call1o ; this w1ll glvo plenty of room on the thrash floor. The stllirway to the basement g-oes down fl'om the drlYt' Ooor Into the fced.mlxlng room , Th ( ' - - - - - - - : - - ; I I . . . . . . .1 .1I I ! w " c t I . I " . I . 1 Floor Plotn of Stock Barn. . ' \ , mbclnl : room : , hnrM stable : C , r..ccl nlllJ'N ; D , coI < lnll ! : ! : g , hex stGH ; P , PHSI\g'C beh111 ! ( 'attic : G , manceI' ; II , roothollse undcl' ri\'own ) ' : 1. silo , hn ) ' or feed tram above Is put down throush a. swinging door beside the stairway. 'l'he basement consists at sixteen single cow stalls , box'stall and four horae stalls , wIth feed roolrts. Pro"l. Elon'ls made for II. concrete root.house , nrched o\'er with concrete , under the drlvewu ) ' , The silo Is on the outside or the bnrn , beside the drl\'ewn ) ' , and can bc made any slz desired ; ono fifteen feet In dlnmeter IInd thirty feet high would be about the size reqult'ed fot' the amount of stock the lIasement would contain , Drying a Cellar. M. n-A cellar partlall ' fills with watel' e"ery sprlnr. , Would It be bet , tel' to remed ) ' this by dralnngo 01' the use of cement ? The cellar Is In two parts , 40 by 24 and 27 by 24 feet. The wl\ter seems to come up from the hot , tom. The soil Is sandy loam and SOOIl absorbs all the water when dry weather sets In. It 'ou would drain 'our cellar ) ' 011 would bave a. beUel' job than by try Ing to Iwep the water out with cement for If the water comes in to the deptt of two feet It. will be Impossible te Iwell the cellar dry. IfOU lallI tht cellnr bo'ttom wllh concrete , POl'tlanl cemout should be used ami should be not less than four Inches thlcle , thE first , three Inches to be composI1d o one of cement. to nine at grn"el , anI' ' the top inch one of cement to two 0 , sCI'cened gravel , Gravel Is us geol as brol..en stones , J ( the roel. Is no too tar helow the surface of tilt groulIll and the le\'el of water fron the rocl. docs not come abo\"c cella : bottom , a well can bo \drl11ed and th , cellal' II rained Into it. This would hI leRS oxpensl\'e than digging a Ion ; drain. . Transmitting Power from Windmill ' n , C-Our windmill mUHt ala'1 ( fift ) " ) 'ards from the well In order tl get \ \ 'lne1.Ve are now using tWI wll'os running' fl'om the cross sllcl : of 'r-shaped el1JOws , the longer arm of which ongnge the rods or the wll1l mill and pump resllectl\'ely , This ha not been \'ery sntlsfactOl' ) ' , Cal you suggcst a hettl'l' method ? I do iJot see 110W this nrrangemen ' ' without altering th 5' can he Imlll'o\'ed J. IJl n comllletely , It OCClll'S to me thll .e If the IJUmp wel'e 111aced Immedlatel is Ululel' the windmill In an excavatlo 's ' cleell enough for the lIurposo Md th s' watel' hl'ought from the weU to th 1l IJllml1 b ) ' means of 11 pipe , It woul d wOI'I : satisfactorIly. 1 may mlsunde IY stnnd the circumstances , but It n ] , y pelll's to me thnt this , at any rat ! Ie wouM work satisfactorily. J. n , n , - - c" II' Foundation for a Building. , ' 3 .J. 'V. D-I wish to put a foundtllio uude\'l\eath 11. bulhllng 20by fiO fee two stories high , 'fhe ground hils hard stan ) ' subsoil under II. foot ( mOl'e or blacl lonm. Thol'c Is a fa p ; of ahout ono foot across the bulldln at Would It he necessnry to dig below tI ct fl'ost and ) JUt In 11 dl'aln ? How shaul e. It be done ? I' , - s , ) \11 foundatlolls are hettel' It the or 111'0 drained. unless In sandy 01' grnn a Iy soil. In 11 ston ) ' subsoil II goc a fmutllatlon ma ) ' be made h ) ' excavath 'x111'011 ' cllough so t1mt the wnlls will I ht ht'low frost. If n. drain Is put In I II ! ' 1I0t lJUt It under the wall : the propl of Illaco Is just outside the wall , tl I' _ tOIl of tile coming level with the bl cd tOIll of thc wall ; Ihls will carry ocr u I'e thu watm' and 1I0t allow It to star m. mlllcl' wall. - - - - - - of 18 , Round Silo With Wooden Hoops. .1. W , C-Could II satisfaclOl' ) ' clrc Inl' 1'110 ; 10 built with two thlclmess of Inch lumher with tar paper bet\\'el II' , IhemIsing half.mch elm llI1l1hel' f r- hoops to which tlllI boards would 1 ell nnlled , ITow Ulall ) ' 1IIes would bo 1 iltQulrecl for the hOOIJS f1nd how wll a should they he cut ? ho - - , \'n Sl1o with woodell hoops ha\"fI b\1 iOS 11I\11t. but with what success In 11111 us \llIlt \ ) ' haR not been learnell , If n 6 , 111 , I . .uclt as lIesel'lhed wel'o well const ! . , .a . ' C'I 'I woulll ho h10xllcnsl\'e Ullil shol ! .ts. I ' , . . . . . efco ! for a number ot "f' ; I' . . , . I ALL DROKEN DOWN. - No GItep-No : Appetlt-Just a Con- : tlnual Backache , I , Toeph ! MCCIlUlc1 , of 14Sholto \ St. , ( Chlcao : , Sachem of Tecumseh Lodre : , says : " ' 1'0 yenrs ago my hcalth WRS I comIlletely bret < en down. l\ty back I ached and wns so , tame that at times I WII9 hardly able to dress mYBoIr. I lost my appotlto and wall u n II. b 1 0 to sloep. There seemed to bo no relief until I took DOll n's K I n 0 i Pills , but tour boxes . of this remedy et. , tectect n complete and permanentcure. If sufterlng humanity know the value of Doan's Kldnoy Pills they would use I nothing else It Is the , as only poslUve I cure I Imow. " , I.'osalo \ : by all dealers. Price fiO cents. Fostcr-Mllburn Co" Dllaalo , N.Y. Arc Perfumc9 Disinfectants ? I aHlwtl n. doctor In England tr per- Cumes are really dlsenfectants , "No , " he snhl , "How can they be ? " I IIslel1 n doctol' hol'o In Franco the ' sumo quostlon and ho answered : " Iah oul , ? Iatlame , sans douto , " and xplalned that the Uasls of over ) ' pOl'- fume Is n. strong essential all oC 25011I0 Itlnll , end that those 'essontlal oils are antlscptlc. Now , which Is rlght.- London 'fruth. I Religion and Labor. A mail's IJl'ofesslon or trade Is not'I I ' only 1I0t Incompatlbble wIth religion ( pro\'lded It bo a Illwful one ) , It Is his religion , Ea\'Uestness In a lawCul call- I Ing Is not. worldliness , A 11roCossion : Is the sllh ro of our activity. There Is something sacred In work. 1'0 work ( In the appointed sphcro is to be rell- gious.-P. 'V. nobortson. " Great Catch of Sturgeon. A : \II1ford IInven " ( Engln1lll ) ttrawler recenl1) ' landed twelve nno sturgeon , eaught In ono haul. Some of thom were six feet long , Such II. catch has nc\'er been Imown prevlousl ) ' . Cure to Stay Cured. Wapello , Iowa , Oct. 10 ( Speclal- ) One of the most remorlmblo cures eyer rccorded.tn Lo lsa. County Is I that oC Mrs , Minnie Hart of this plnce. Mrs. IIal't was In bed for eight months . I and v..hen she was able to lilt up she was all drawn up on one sldo nnd could not walk across the room. Dodd's Kldne- Pills cured her. Speal.- Ing of her cure Mrs , Hart says : "Yes , Dodd's Kidney PJlls cured mo nfter 1 was In bed for eight montbs I nnd 1 ] mow the cure WIlS complete for thnt was three ) "ears ago and I IUlYe' not been down .sInce. In tour weels from the time I started tnldng them I 'Vas able to make my garden. Nobody can leno\\ ' how tbankful I am , to be cnred or how much I Ieel I ewe I to D dd's Kidney Pills. " This case again points ant how much the general health depends on the Kidneys. Cure the Kldne's with Dodd's Kldnoy PJ11s and nine-tenths of the sufferIng the human fnmlly Is bell' to , will lsappear. f The Wise M&1n. ' A wise man never stumbles twice o\'er the snme stone ; when he passes thnt wa ) ' again the slone Isn't there. The Wabasl1 1& the Only Line Landing You at the World's F&1lr. nround trip rates from Omaha are . as follows : $ SfiO sold dnlly excellt Friday and Saturda ) " , good 7 du's , $13,80 sold dnllgood Hi da's , The Wabash Is the only line that land's passengers nt the main entrance of the WOl'ld's Fair grounds. Also the enl . IIno that can checl { ) "OUI' baggage to the ' \Vorll's ! FiliI' station. Thlnl. what II. su\'lng of time , annO"lluce and extra - tra l'ar fare , Al ! aoents can sen ) 'OU through tlclet nnd route 'ou over t11eVabash , Very low rates to man- } Joints South , ( oulheast. l or beautiful World's Fall' I raIder nnll all information cnll at 1GOl Farnnm t. or addr ss Harr - E. Moores , Gen. Agt. l > ass , Dept. Wllb. R. n" Omaha. Neb. , : Two Kinds of Wives , There are two l < lnds of " , h'es-one I' ' 1lnd thluks her husband Is the great. 1 cst man on earth and the otlIor thlnls , sbe Is greater than bel' husband , STJTI : or 011I0 , CITY or TOLJDOlll : . J\OAS COUIITY. f 'FJIAn : , I. CI/F.XIIY makel . , ollb Iba be II 1'1I1CIT l':1rtner : or tbe rm of . " J , CHKSEY' & ; Co , . dulnl ( bUllnel4 In lhe Clly of Toledo. Cuunly nnd SIal" aforould , Anlt Ihat uld tlrm 11'1\1 pay tbl ) lurn of OS ! : : JlUSOHF.IJ DOII.AnS for each and every 1'10 of C",4Rnl/lba cannot II.J curelby Ibe u.o at UJ.LL' , CJ.-r.r.snu CUIIa. l'nA K J. CUESEY. S"orn 10 before mo and lublcrlbel ! In Ul1 pre. . once , tbla Glh day of December , A. D , I88G , _ _ _ _ A. W. GLE\SOY. { - azJ.L . - NOT.l.IIT PtJDLIC. Ihll'l Catarrb Cure II taken Internally"nd Icta directlY on Ibe hlood and InnCOUI lurlacd"of tbe IYlIlom. Send for leltlmunlall , free , } ' . J. CIIRNEY " " CO" Toledo , O. ( ' : old by all Drugjthll , 7c : , Take 1I11\11"'OIn1\11'1II1 \ \ torcon.tlpatlon. I Thlrt-fivO plgo bolonglng to II. farmer - mer of Saragossa , Spain , wore stun to dea\h by beol1. More Flexible and Lasting , won't shallc out or blowout ; bylsln , : ; Deflaneo Stllreh you obtain bettcr re- flUUS than posslblc with any other hrand and one-third mol'c tal'r - > aIJJII money. DavId Revised. u After listening patlenal ) ' to a lot of C ! ! has-becns telllng what the ; . ' used to " n be , David said In bls haste , "An men . . .f , I' ( . . T Ilre firs h. 1) ( ; ' ( \ . LJc Says the Misanthrope. If g-Irls cultivated their dispositions ns assidUously as they do their com- t1I Dlexlons thel'o would bo fewer old ' . ba l1elors , ' tI. : : ' . I't Bachelors were once ta.xod In Eng- 1111 land. , . v . . " , , " " ' . " . . . . . .