L;w.i. - 6! r : . . , . . -. rt iT: a FAMILY : JOURNAL A Weekly Newspaper isnei rrerj Weiiesaay. 32 felnis f miiig nutter, eta sistiig f Nebraska State Newi Hens, Selected Stories ui Miscellany. ilarSaapte espies acat res to ay 8ubscriptioa prioa, SS a par, ia IlfiKe. Address: 1L K. Tdbhxb 0, Columbus, Platte Co Ncbi A.. DTJSSELL, -stun CO rs a I'UJirS REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. Olive St, nearly opposite Pest-aMoe. oJancSS-y LOUIS. SCHREIBER, liatitafibr. All kilo's of IteBairlig Itie Short Notice. Biggies, Wag ons, etc.. aaie ft erder, aid all work Guar uteed. Also tell the wtrli-faaona Walter A. Wood Mowert, Beepers, Coabin- ed Hachinos, Harreiten, ana ielf-bindert tht eat mad. tTShop appetite the "Tattersall , en Oil St.. COLUMBUB. 26-th Judicious Advertising t. . Creates many a new business, .- . Enlarges many an old business, Revives many a dull business, lirccucs many a lost business, Saves many a failing business, Preserves many a large business, Secures success in any business. Bo says a bu et business, sad we add that leaicions saTsrUslat. for this section of count?, Inc'iudaa THE JOURNAL As one of the medians, becsam it is read by the bent people, those irho know what they want and pay for what they get. We challenge comparison with -any country paper in the world in this re. pect twenty years publishing by thu same management, and nerer one dan to subscribers published in Thk Journal This, better than anything else, shows the class of peopls who read Tax Jocks al erery week. tf GOSHEN FENCE IACIINE! CHEAP. ONZTST 15. jrb aajl alafcs, cat' wtDewa. split boards i iMHn,SMa,Hai bosks are set. S 7mm.TMtTr ay ac ersuaary zarai aaao, M t M reds a ay. sad earn work It rnnTZS izrriJZZ- vTT"r s - -- - a. The aaaa vhe baa saw et these xaa icaa baild a fence that is saere datable aad Ms waa any other, aa snake it at less cost The ssaehiae aad a aaaspla of its work eaa be sasajatheoity as 11th street at Erast 4 Sckwara m ' W.21. 11 II . . pmkw. nuswawM wr isrxuory, ttoaataplennss, J. Bv alaVXHKWBOM. AbaakafMii The best boekfor aa advertiser to coa a aw expert laatthela. w watt forUst who wW S Sailers la aa to tadleatr. which ad asset has )wfy MwB9ssaeasese)ewasssw to etsss ap alsjSf si sajssiaasBV as i fcadst y or fa past paM. teeny s4aress lor cents. wrttatoaa r. Boinax o, wwsrATKa ADTXKiurxa vokkaxl !taaTsaat.TrtllTi;noasSai-. KawTaE PATENTS aSaetsd for MODEKATK FEK3. oua omi wsswaaoaapaawaciaa.au j'-r' wm ww w. w. koiuii : T-?T-. rS31SK25r im wnnm im ! tfA twmmi .at. 9 MWiBHHuaiumr taaa u raaMaa if aataarabla er act, frsa & Ctofss asjfcs tiU aateat is saearad. - "ffiiwli fill i Tn hiiti"n(l. e v -m - ?V taaataal rliisjli to ysar stats, coaatrar w T Wa AVVViBaV. "" KKaiK. 7u..lamW.ak aaasaajusaaa, waaaiag fasaiagtoa. $5i' ,r c ia Btiastol BLSIOIM "Asents Wanieal CitrruH Faea. a;taawajrJflU.tr-thtB. c- Ens svatr tors n-c : to 4. Un TTSfrfci: ' "T. rs ' la Itia i j irfi- . 4 rlu't Bawaaw ta.aiWw IwBBf UMIDUSBIS eet, It ssnta las laws taswspas) en aaaasaafa4ySSkaKs r -Miia snsoesa Saraaattaaxaajraanlrsa, mSl& 'a.fsKLaaaaa! gaaa TOPICS OF TOE TIMES. A CHOICE SELECTION OF IN TERESTING ITEMS. Comments and Criticisms Based Upon taw Uappeaiags er tfee Day Ilisterical ad News Notes. Soxe conscientious vigilantes in Cali fornia, after hanging an innocent man suspected of murder, politely sent a note of apology to the widow. A policeman in Dnbuqao, la, cap tured a deer with a lasso, on hi beat the other night, and attempted to tako the auimal to the s! at ion, bnt instead was given a lively tnrn aronnd town, hia prisoner finally escaping to the woodi. To bring down tlio mo.iqmtoe3.that settle by day on the ceiling to wait for their victims at night, fastn the cover of a tin bos on a lath, ponr'a littlo ker osene in the cover, hold it np close un der the mosquito, and he will fall into zt every time. Each trip of a first-clas? ocean steamer, pay from Quecnstown or Liver pool, costs about $2J,000. This in cludes salaries, maintenance of crew, wear of machinery, etc., and a reason able interest on the money spent in building the vessel. English doctors eay that the harsh treatment the boys at Rugby give each other is prolific of malformations, catarrh bronchitis, rheumatism, and consump tion. A ccld water ducking in January is considered a fine joke on a nervous, -ale-faced boy. Tue first offender whom Mayor Post, of Tampa, Fla., called upon Friday morning was Iho Ia-t man who ap peared before him when he was Mayor of the town of Tampa five years ago. For the sake of "auld lang syne" his honor only assessed a fine of $1. It is estimated that there are over 8,000 families who live in shanty boats along the Ohio River, floating from town to town with the current, tying up where they will, and working for no one. The only thing they respect is a steamboat driving full at them in a dark night. The money difference between two Kentucky negroes who were Fettling up was only 7 cents, bnt they gazed at the principle of the thing and went at each other with vigor. The one who re covers from his wounds will probably get the change and no donbt feel great ly consoled. A cow in the outskirts of Jersoy City has adopted a young man, or at least tried to, and calls after him with every sign of motherly affection as long as he is in sight Had Berry Wall ever got ten into a pasture with a motherly old cow sho would never have let this cold world take him away again. A novelty in tho washing machine lino has jmt been invented. It is con nected with a child's swing, and after the soiled garments, with the proper quantity of soap shavings, have been put in the tub a child is placed in the swing, which is set in motion and moves automatically and turns the washing machine. A New Jersey man made affidavit that he shook hands with George Wash ington. It was then discovered that he was not born until eleven years after Washington's death. He says there must be a mistake somewhere as to when the great man passed away, and that history is probably about thirty rears out of true. , v The editor of the Weflc, aper pub lished in the IndianiKrritory, refused to insert a deathaAotice free, and the man who brousEt it in pulled his gun and popped theeditor over with the re mark: "All right! I'll give you a chance to put one in for" yourself for nothing!" He will, however, hang for it. "Br George! Mary, bntlhavejnst dreamed that the store was on fire!" said a Cincinnati merchant as he awoke the other night; and half an hour later word came that his establishment had burned out. As the companies refuse to pay the insurance, it would probably have been better had he not dreamed. A sick woman of Huntingdon County, Indiana, expressed a strong craving for quail, but her husband said it was un lawful to kill the bird?. Shortly after ward visitors came, and, while the in valid was expressing her intense long ing, suddenly there was a sound of something in collision with the house, and, upon investigating, six lifeless quails were found. When the members of the Minnesota Legislature visited the State Prison the other day, the Younger boys, outlaws and murderers, stood in the private office all dressed up, and as each mem ber filed past he was introduced in regu lar form, the same as at the President's reception. It was considered agrof honor by the Solcns. A writer in a ladies' journal has a word of encouragement for girls who lament having red hair. The Cather ines, who made Russia great, had red hair; so had Maria Theresa, who saved Austria and made it the empire that it is; so had Anne of Austria, who ruled France for so long; so had Elizabeth of England and Catherine Borgia, as well as Marie Antoinette, whoe blonde tresses had in them a glint of gold. Salmon generally attain a length of from three to four feet, and an average weight of twelve to thirty pounds, but these limits of size and weight are frequently exceeded. The heaviest Tay sahnon recorded seventy pounds, and the biggest fish taken with a rod and line was a sixty-nine and a-half pounder, which fell to a'former Earl of Home. A stone glowing at white heat fell from the clouds near the month of Pis tol River, iu Oregon. It resembled granite, weighed over 400 pounds, and imbedded itself several feet in the earth. Persons who saw it went to dig it out, but found it so hot that it coald not be touched. After it had been cooled it was removed, and will aeon be placed on exhibition. There is never a season when there axe less than three treasure-hunting ex- j peditions on toot along some coast, and, " i TT;f -flft.t-.ftl. ,.! ..- ts j "'cu ubmuuh i which seem to ta5:o ttook in legends, j i now ia the South tes, one on i Two are outfitted from England. Spain, or the!""- - , g I T JLT&v ni! , the coast of Florida, and the foarth ia the Caribbean Sea, If any treasure k ever found 'no one hears of it A citizen of Silverton, Idaho, told the people that a snow-slide was booked for a certain night two weeks ago, bnt they couldn't see it He sat np alone, therefore, and at 1 o'clock in the morn ing, while all others were asleep, a million tons of snow broke loose and took a slide of two and a half miles. Ho has something to brag of for the next ten years. The smell of paint may be taken away by closing'up the room and setting in tho center of it a pan of lighted char coal, on which has been thrown some jnniper berries. Leave this in the room for a day and a night, when the smell of the paint will be gone. Some per sons prefer a pail of water in which a handful of Jury is soaking. This is also effectual in removiug the odor of to bacco smoke from a room. A storekeeper at Glenmoore, Mont gomery County, Pennsylvania, recently had two dozen boxes of axle grease stolen from his place, and making an in vestigation traced the theft to some Hungarians employed in a neighboring quarry. He visited their lints one day, and was shocked to find a box of his axle grease on the table and the Hun garians eating it on their bread in the place of butter with great gusto. An aged widow of Westport, Conn., was stricken with paralysis two years ago. Her condition presents a case that is puzzling the physicians. Her left nide is entirely useless and she has lost the power of speech. Her eyes never close, but she pays no attention to vi.-itor., and enly at a times to members of the family. For days at a time, after jassiug into a comatose state, she resembles very much a dead person. The first organized Oklahoma raid, it is f aid, was made at night on April 13, 1880, by thirteen men, two of whom as guides marked the trail by placing old buffalo skulls at prominent ridges, so that the route is known to this day as Hog's Back Trail. A location was selected on April 22. A city six miles square in area was surveyed and three houses built, and then on May 15 came Lieut. Pardee with twelve soldiers and twelve Indian scouts from Fort Reno and ar retted the whole party. C.uu.i: dispatches recently published gave an incorrect explanation of the forwarding to Cuba of some 6,000 sol diers from Spain. It was stated that they were sent to Havana to re-enforce the army there with a view to suppress ing revolutionary movements which might be in preparation. It appears that there is nothing unusual in the military operation mentioned above. Under the heading of "Re-enforcements for the Army" a Havana pajer, the Diario de la Marina, says: "Much comment has been made in regard to the approaching arrival of a certain number of soldiers who are merely desiined to fill up the usual ranks of the army. This is only a governmental measure, which is taken every year and which does not excite the attention of anybody. It is not a thing of an extra ordinary character, and it is proper that all should be reminded of this." A. Groat BIrUlclne. A patent-medicine man drove his team upon the public square of a coun try town, tossed a silver dollar into the crowd that quickly gathered, and loudly declared that he could cure every ill to be found in medical advertisements. "I have here, gentlemen," said he, hold ing up a small bottle, "somethiug that will astonish you all. If there is a dull man in the crowd I will make him sharp; if -there is a sick man I will make him well. Of course, you havo all been fooled many a time, but if I deceive you I will patiently submit to the ungraceful performance of riding on a rail. Here you old gentleman, you look feeble. Come and take a swallow of this medicine, and if it dont make you feel better I will give you my wagon and team. Come, don't be afraid." The man stepped up and took a swal low of the medicine. "Don't it make you feel better i the medicine man asked. "Hanged if I don't believe it do. Give me another drop." btep right up, gentlemen, and for $1 get a bottle of the wonderful elixir. Most wonderful discovery known to the world. Had its disoovery been early enough. Andrew Jackson would be liv ing to-day. Here, old gentleman, 1 warrant yon that I can lighten your footsteps. Here, take a swallow." The last man addressed was a well- known character in the town. He took a swallow, and, when asked if he did not feel improved,shook his head slowly and, turning to the crowd, said : "Boys, there ain't no foolishness about this stuff. Gimme a bottle." Then there began a rush for the medi- 1 cine. Jften scuttled lor places, and the vender saw witn pleasure that some of his customers emptied their bottles and then came after more. Late that even ing, when the town marshal found most of his neighbors drunk, he realized that the shrewd fellow had been selling whisky and orange juice. The fellow had gone. Arkansaw Traveler. A Playwrlter's tuck. A man with his trousers in his boot tops and a whip in his hand called a4 the box office of one of the detroit the aters the other day, and, after fumb ling about in his pockets for awhile, brought out about a dozen sheets of foolscap pinned together and said: "Here's a play my daughter writ au' composed all by herself. What are you paying this spring?" "The price is way down," replied the courteous attendant "Too manv iu the market I suppose?" "That's it" "Wall, this is a stepper of a play and no mistake. Four murders in it, and no end of love and banging around." "I see, but I don't think we could use it" "House gets afire, and the heorine puts it out with cider," continued the man. " Work in cider and fire and you are sure to hit everybody. I suggested the cider myself." "Yes, but I told you, the price is way, way down." "I expect so. How much'll ye give ?" "I am ashamed to make you an offer." "Pooh ! Don't be afraid of hurtin' my feelins! Jest go right ahead and say what ye'll give." "Well, sir, plays are such a drug in the market that I couldn't offer yon over over twenty-five cents really couldn't do it" "Twenty-five?" "Ouly twenty-five." "Gimme the money she's yours!" said the man, as lie handed it in ; and . .i - .i t - . "uwiwu"' ' i,e 0njKai n-is..fid one the on:er and took iu the play and sadly dropped iiia I the waste bIt. Tree fress, ' ' j WHEN YEARS TELL. ly nereaee-a nrst datMa xaaw He Is Net Be Yeaa as He Used teBe. "It is well enough for people-to tell me that I am looking younger than ever, aaid William J. Florence, come dian, recently, "but I am not to be fooled with that kind of flattery. I am getting along in years yes, Tm a spring chicken no longer." "Thafsthe way Billy talks nowa days," said Mr. Joseph Jefferson, "yet he is two years younger than I am." "And you're no spring chicken, either," retorted Mr. Florence. "No, we've got to make np our minds, Joe, that descrepit age is stealing upon us. It isn't the pleasantest food for reflec tion, but it becomes a man who has lived threescore vears." "The first intimation I had that I was no longer young," continued Mr. Florence, "was last summer when I made an excursion up the Thames with a select party of London club-men. Lord Charles Fitzlush and Sir Alan Geoffrey Gosh induced me to go in fact lot of the Garrick club boys got after me, and well, what could I do or say? of course I had to go along. The day after we returned or, rather, the day we were brought back from that boat ride Sir Alan came around to see me at Morley's. I was still abed; I contemplated staying there forever; I felt, oh! indescribably wretched. But Sir Alan was brisk as a lark. As he en tered the room he stopped. " 'Excuse me,' said he, 'I thought this was Mr. Florence's room. I beg your pardon.' " 'Come in, Sir Alan,' said L " Beg your pardon, but have I - ever mot you before?' asked Sir Alan. "He was not joking; be was in dead earnest What ailed him, Iwondeied. " 'Aha, good joke,' said I, trying to be merry in spite of the Omaha flavor in my mouth and a high-altitude pres sure in my head. 'Aha, good joke; but come now, I say, old fellow, let's be serious.' " 'It is you, after all, isn't it?' ex claimed Sir Alan. ' Ton me honor, I'd never have known you but for your voice. You've changed so beastly much, old man, don't you know.' " 'Egad, have I?' says L and for a fact I felt changed. Had never had those Omaha and high-altitude symp toms before. Crawled out of bed, tot tered over to the mirror, and looked at myself. Then pinched myself to see if I was dreaming. " 'Send for a doctor,' says I, crawling back into bed and pulling the clothes up over my head. Sir Morrell Mac kenzi came. 'Sir dock,' eays I, 'what ails me? I never was so before I weut boating on the Thames with those Gar rick Club boys.' I showed him photo graphs of myself taken only a fortnight before; he sounded my lungs, listened to my heart, looked at my tongue, felt my pulse, and tested my breath with medicated papers. " 'As near as I can get at it,' said he at last, you are a victim of misplaced confidence. You have been training with the young bucks when you should have been ploughing around with the old stags. You must quit it Other wise it will do you up.' "Well, now, that was the saddest day of my life; just think of shutting down on the boys after being one of them for sixty years! But Sir Morell told the truth. The Garrick Club boys were terribly mad about it; they said Sir Morell was a quack and they adopted resolutions declaring a JacK of confi dence in his professional skilL But my mind was made up. 'Billy,' says I to myself, 'you must letup. You've made a record; it is a long one and an honor able one. Now you must retire. Your life henceforth shall be reminiscent and its declining years Bhall be hallowed by the refulgent rays of retrospection.' To that resolution I have adhered steadily. People tell me that 1 am as young as ever, but, no they cannot fool me I know better." "Just to illustrate the folly of all that talk," said Mr. Jefferson. "I'll tell you what I saw last night. When I re turned to the hotel after the play I weut up and found Billy and the President of the Philadelphia Catnip Club at sup per. What do you suppose they had? Stewed terrapin and franped cham pagne." "That's all right enough," explained Mr. Florence. "Terrapin and cham pagne never hurt anybody; I have had 'em all my life. What I maintain is that people of my age should not and cannot indulge in extravagances of diet The utmost simplicity must be the rule of their life. If Joe would only eat terrapin and drink champagne he wouldn't be grunting around with dys pepsia all the time. He lives on boiled mutton and graham bread, and the public calls him 'the revered veteran Joseph Jefferson.' -1 stick to terrapin, green turtle, canvasbneks, and the like, and every young chap in the land slaps me on the back, calls me Billy, and re gards me as a contemporary. But I ain't; I'm getting old. not too old, but just old enough !' Ch icago News. Do Vou Scan Your HIIIh? The other day a gentleman of this city, who is well known for his wealth and social prominence, happened to take up the biil of a leading dry gords firm, as it tas lying on his office table, and glanced over the items. This is a very rare proceeding on his part. He usually gave a check, and then filed tho bill withont examining it. This pro ceeding was not business-like, but ho lir.d perfect confidence in his wife, and lIso in the dry goods firm. Bnt on this cccasion he looked over tle items, and he saw his wife was a devotee to black silk. He couldn't remember that his wife woro a great many silk dres?ej, and that seemed odd under the circum stances. When he arrived home he jokingly said to his wife that she onght to be able to rent black silk dresses. Naturally tho spouse asked him what he meant He told her. She declared that she hadn't bought a black silk di ess for a year, and asked to see tho Liil. Her Lnsband handed it over, when she identified more than half of tho items a incorrect; that U, she had never had those goods. The husband went to the store and interviewed the head of the firm. That gentlemen re'errcd the matter to the bcokLeejer, who howed all the items charged properly on the books. Then the c'erl; who old the goods was seen. Site remembered the black silk sales j erfectly. The goods were bought by ayour.g lady who said :-lie was requested to get them by the gentleman's wife. "Could .-he rec gnize the lady?" "Oh, certainly !" said tho clerk. Tho next diy the gentleman again called. "Glad to see you," said tho pro;rietr, "the lady is here. There she stands." The gentleman looked, a:.d, lo and behold, the lady was an iutiatate friend of his wife and a lady whose parents are wealthy. Subse quent developments showed that this was a nice little game on her part Sue j ascertained who of her friends bought j their goods by bill, which was paid try their larents. The scheme wouldn't have worked with ladies who had allow ances of their own. With the most ofj them she only made occasional small I charge, like gloves, cuffs, collar, or j little lingerie, but where she found that ; bills were not closely inspected, i-hs j plunged in deeper. Among parties who j know of the matter, the affair has! caused a deep sensation. We hear it ' stated there is not the slightest ptf-b-' ability the case will be brought to tria.'. ; The affair has bees settled, and thej lady will probably make aa extendel visit oat of town. Portland (.) Fret. Timber Wealth er treat Tlralala, "You are making a great ado aboat the forests yon are trying to save from the onslaughts of the lumbermen," said a prominent lumber operator of Wes tern Pennsylvania to a reporter, an re lated by the Mis$iH8ippi Valley Lum berman, "but if you could see some of the forests I saw three weeks ago in the Guyan river region in West Virginia, the Adirondack woods would look like picnio groves to you. I saw a raft of new pine logs start down the Guyan river, one of the first that ever went out of that wilderness, the smallest log of which was three feet in diameter and eighty feet long without a not There were logs in that raft five feet through and 110 feet long. There are miles and miles of forest containing trees like these, where the sound of the woods man's axe has never yet been heard. Besides that, yon may ride all day through forests of oak, walnut, cherry, ash and poplar, just as unbroken as they were when the aborigines roamed in tbeir depths, although they were not 100 miles from Wheeling. The few settlers who have had the hardi hood to push into that mountain wild erness split np magnificent walnut, cherry, ash, and poplar logs for fence posts, rails and firewood. I saw a fence around a settler's cabin that in the log would have been worth $3,000 at least, if it had been in some one's lumberyard. The cabin was laid np with Walnut logs, each one of them not worth less than $100 provided that it had been possible to get them to market . It looked tough to see these mountaineers burning up a fortune in their fireplaces every month, but there was no kolp for it I saw oak trees there eight feet in diameter and over 100 feet high. There is no way of getting that valuable timber out of that isolated and almost pathless region, but if the day ever comes when com munication can bo bad between it and a market, those forests will be a source of untold wealth to somebody." J.ookln' After l'ete. Just at the top of a long hill, as we had stopped tho horse to breathe, a farmer came up. He was at least 65 years old, being very gray and wrinkled, and he was so decrepid that he had to use a staff. "Say, you, have you seen anything of my son Pete alonp- here?" he called, as he stopped at the buggy wheel. "Wo haven't met anybody on foot this morning. How old is he?" " 'Bout 42, and tix feet high." "Where was he going?" "He's run away. Packed up his duds and slid out afore I got up ibis morn ing the ongratefnl rascal! I didu't believe that of Pete." "Why, he was of age." "Makes no difference. " alius kept him at home, and alius mean to. He's bin gittin' board and lodgings right along, and last summer I let him sell a whole sheepskin to a peddler and keep the money. He's got to come back or I'll know the reason why!" "You can't bring him back, can you?" "Can I! Don't you figgor that I can't! I think he took the next cross road and made a bee line for Spooners ville. I'm right on his track, and I'il follow him up. When I find him I'll take both hands hold of his collar like this and I'll rattle his jawbones like this and I'll lay him on his back and lamb thunder out of him for about fif teen minutes. Then I'll walk him home, and you orter be around and see them stumps grubbed out and them rail fences mended! Can't bring my son Peto back, eh? He's of aigo, eh? Guess you are strangers iu these parts, and never heard of ole bquar Tyler!" " Well, we wish you luck." "Thanks, but I don't keer fnr wishes I'm eartin to find Pete, an' by the great white ox I'll continer to wallop him fur ten minutes after he hollers 'nuffl Good day." Tidal l'oiter. It is proposed to construct largo basins in France by which the power available from the rise and fall of the tides can be utilized. No excavation would be necessary. The method pro posed is to have two basins separated by a bank rising above high water, within which turbines would be placed. The upper basin would bo in communi cation with the sea during the higher one-third of the tidal range, rising, and the lower basin during the lower one third of the tidal range, falling. The turbine proposed is of an improved model, designed to utilize a large flow with a moderate diameter. Illustra tions are given of one designed to pro duce 300-horse power, with a minimum head of five feet three inches, at a speed of fifteen revolutions per minute, the vanes having thirteen feet internal di ameter. The speed would be main tained constant by regulating sluices. It is proposed to establish power sta tions of this kind on both banks of the Seine near Honfieur and Havre respec tively. On the left bank the surface available would be nearly 2,500 acres, and the tidal range varying between ten and twenty-six feet; 3,000 horse power could be realized at neap tides, and 9,000 horse power at springs. The cost of the special works necessary is estimated at .72,000, or 12 per mean horse power developed on the turbine shafts. It is' estimated that the government would bo woll repaid if it charged customers $1 12s. per horse power, on turbine shaft, per annum. Steam power costs at Havre, on the average for small fac tories, about 24 per horse power per annum. London Engineer. A Nice Ethical Quontlon. The doctor troubles himself very lit tle, I imagine, about the relative deserts of his two patients. Each is a "case" to be treated on its merit?. But all the same there is a striking difference be tween the two usc3 to which tho science of medicine is put The physician pre scribes equally for the hard-pressed, poor man who seeks strength in order that he may support his family, and for the self-indulgent free liver, who comes to be cured so that he may take up a fresh course of dissipation. I once heard a heated discussion between a doctor and a lawyer as to tho relative dignity of their respective calling, in which the latter declared, as his pro fession one of the chief uses of which was to enable the man who had eaten and drank too much to cat and drink still more. Uo.sion Fost. Iletrayctl. People who are s!y s-hould also be discreet. A lady who had a servant somewhat given to curiosity, inquired, upon returning from a visit ono after noon: "Did the carrier ieavo any mail, Mary?" "Nothing but a postal-card, ma'am." "Whm is it fiont, Maty?" "A"nd did you think I'd lie reading it, ma'am?" said the girl, with an injured air. "Perhaps not; but any one who sends me messages on postal-cards is stupid and impertinent that's all." "You'll excuae me, ma'am," said the servant, loftily, "but that's anice, purty way to be taluin' about your own mother!" J oud by Lightning. The house and grounds of Josepu Lowe, of Bellefonte, O., have been struck by lightning eight times within the last three year., the last occasion being a weok ago. There w believed to be mineral there, a-.d a company will explore. Win He the Blah Wheat la the wealth asaker of the fatare. It has beam toe cheap to produce for tweaty years. She other extreme la apoana. Ooa aaaaptlOB of wheat has overtaken lto pro dactton. There are ao aaore goverameat acres to subdue for Its production and the lad ease to population of the world increases lto consumption over thirty aallllon bushels per year, la the near futmre wheat will aell In the farmer's granaries at from two to three dollars per bushel. It la gratifying to have tnlsYieweua talned by such aa eminent authority as Charles A. Pillsbury, of Minneapolis, who la at the head of the largest flour mllla la this country, If not in the world. His posi tion as one of the largest cash buyers of wheat In America makes It necessary that he should keep thoroughly Informed as to all the conditions which are likely to affect the market price of wheat and flour. Prob ably no one In the United States has made a deeper study of all phases of the wheat question, or Is better Informed as to all the sources and statistics of Its production, the relations of supply and demand aad all the conditions of the market than he. O. Wood Darts, In a recent elaborate arti cle In the Arena declared that the consump tion of wheat throughout the world had al ready OTertaken production, and that at so early a date as 1895 the United States will have ceased to export wheat, and, in fact, would have to Import It to supply Its own deficiency. The St. Paul Pioneer Pros, stim ulated by the statement of Mr. Davis, caused Mr. Pillsbury to be interviewed, and the latter agreed with the Arena writer that the consumption bad In fact overtaken the pro duction and that there had been no Increase of acreage of wheat to correspond with its increased consumption in ten years. This will be gratifying news to those who have been producing wheat for the last de cade at ruinously low prices. They ought to have a benefit, and all signs of the times are wrong If they are not going to. He Was Net Hach or Anything. It Is told that one day during the war a squad of confederates, wearing blue overcoats, rode up to a house In Tennes see and greeted the owner with, "Well, old man, what are you rcb or Yank?" Puzzled by tho blue coats and gray pants, and not knowing to which army his visitors belonged, Old Cautious answered: "Well, gentlemen, I'm nothin' and very little of that" (Then Baby was sick, we garo her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried f c-r Castorie, When she became Miss, she clang to Castorie, When it bad ChlMren, she gsTsthem Castcrn The new line of British steamships between Hongkong and Vancouver will not carry the American mails to or from Asiatic and PaciGc ports. There are American steamships that run from San Francisco to ports in China, in Japan and in Australia, and to the main ports in tho various groups of Polynesian islands. These steamships make very fair time in their voyages, and they carry the American mails. CONFIRMED. The f arorablo Impression produced on the first appcaranco of the agreeable liquid fruit remtdy, 8yrup of Figs, a few years ago, has been more than confirmed by tho pleasant experience of all' who have used it, and the success of the proprietors and manufacturers, tho California Fig Syrup Company. Strawberries must certainly be lux uries in Austria. Frank Fowler, a Ne braskan, who is making a trip aronnd the. world, writes that himself and some American friends ordered somo straw berries which were named on the bill of faro at an Austrian restaurant, l'v actual count there woro eighteen berries, and when they came to settle for the lunch they were charged 51.50 for the box of strawberries. The children consent to be undressed and go to bed only on condition that mamma elves them each one more Dr. Bull's Worm Destroyers. They taste so iroo I. Worms don't liko them, though. Bv mall. 23 cents. John D. Para. Cincinnati. Ohio. 31 ns. Liixie Pevebeaux Blake, tho best looking of the noted women suffrag .ipts of America, is descended from Jon athon Edwards, and consequently ono of the choicest relics sho possesses is a yellow silk gown that was worn by Aaron Uurr's mother, the great divino's daughter. 11 ALL'S CATARim CURE is a liquid and Is taken internally, and acts directly on tho blocl and mucous surfaces of the system. Write for testimonials, free. Manufactured by F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. EvEitv watch is a compass, if you only know how to use it. Tho pro cess consists simply in pointing the hour hand to the sun. The exactly hvAt way between the hour and the ligttrc twelve is south, and tho diametrically opposite is as truly north as if indicated by the magnetic needlo. 'Once a use. and over a custom." ia a warning- against bad habits and an oacour agemont to form good ones. Uso a cake ot SAPULIO just ones and you will form a good habit. The great OrlofT diamond, which sur rounds tho Russian Imperial sceptre, is the first in size and the third in value in the world. It onco formed tho eye of the idol in a tcinplo near Scringham, India, and was stolen by a French ad venturer. It weighs 185 karats, and is valued at 52,399,410 in United States currency. BeechajTs Pills act like magic- on Weak Stomach. Ex-Kino Milax, of Servia, is engaged to marry a French lady whose fortune is estimated at 3,000,000 francs. 2To Opium in Piso's Cure for Consumption. Cures where other remedies fall. 25c. The capital reqnired for the electrical industry of the United States is over Sf.00,000,000. Creates An Appetite There Is nothing for which we recommend Hood" Sanapariila with Krrater confidence Una tor loss ot appetite. IndixecUoa. sick headache and other troubles ot dyspeptic natnie. Ia the most natural way this medicine genUy tones the stomach, sesist digestion, and makes one feel real hungry." Ladies in delicate health, or Tery dainty sad particular at meal, alter taking Hood's Bans parllla a few days. Cnd themselves longing for and eating the plainest food with nasipeetsd rellaa and satisfaction. Tit it. Hood's Sarsaparilla EoldbysUdroztlsts. $1; six for Si. Prepared oaU by C. I. UOOD k CO. Lowell.: too Doses One Dollar The Soap that Cleans Most is Lenox. 0. o. x. u. - Aa. 22-M 3 lto Basalt ew'Tratelanj. "Tab, ladies aad gentlemen, is the celebrated trick mule, Dot," said the clown as the beast was being led in the ring. "After many years of effort I am able to say I can make him do anything he wants to." I CewlsHtewe taw Wettt If Ihadsomsthlag to rest my hrrar ea," sale Arahhnsdes. Large bodies mors or an mo-roi lowly. Bat it u no impotafbls or area cbmeatt task to render those small bodies, the kidneys, aethre when they are not so. Dont try to do this with nnmedlcsted alcobolio stimulants The experiment Is anaafe. The sore, sail means is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which af fords fast the right amount ot stimulus without OTSrdolng the matter. Continued inactivity of either the kidneys or bladder, it should nevst be lost sight of, la attended with grave peril. Blight's disease, diabetes, and other ailments which affect the renal organs, nave their oright mtnactlon of the kidneys. To overcome tnU ts aa easy matter at the outset. Not so later. Now is the appointed time in a case of this sort. Irregularity of the bowels, stomach aad Urar. rheumatism aad malaria are remedied br the Bitters. Dr. B. J. Gatlixq, the inventor of the famous gun that bears his name, says that he also invented the first wheat drill in this country. That was In 1843, and the invention led tho way for the succeeding wonderful advance In agricultural implements. FTTH an rrsj stopped free by Dr.KUne's Great KervaKesterer. No fits after flrst day'anie. Slap veUous cares. Treatise aad fUO trial bottle free to Pit eases. HeaatoOr.aUlBe.snArshSt.PtiUa.Ps An imitation of Nature that's the result you want to reach. With Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, .you have it They cleanse and renovate the whole system naturally. That means that they do it thor oughly, but mildly. They're the smallest in size, but the most effective sugar-coated, easiest to take. Sick Head ache, Bilious Headache, Con stipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels are prevented, relieved, and cured. Purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, and gently laxative, or an active cathar tic, according to size of dose. As a Liver Pill, they've been imitated, but never equaled. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. The success of this Great Cough Care is without a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can sue. cessfally stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home in the United States and Canada. If you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for SHILOH'S CURE, Price io cts., 50 cts. and Ct.co. If your Lungs are sore or Back lsas ase Sbiloh's Porous Plaster, Price s cts. AYER'S Sarsaparilla is booming all over the land, being everywhere considered The Superior remedy for scrofula and all forms of blood disease. Take no other MEDICINE Cures ethers, will cure you. From the "Pacific Joarnaf." "A great lanrcntioa has been anode by Da Tatter New York. lie has produced Tutt's Hair Dye wbtcbtmttattBtaretoprrectioa;Uacta lstaataawaslyaadIprfrctIyharmIraB. Ettas, SX. Osacek39irarkriaaekK.X; mm REDUCED JS to 25 lbs. per month br harmless herbal iremdie. Noftar7insr.no inconnien ImnA nnh.J .fffi,. Ct.ll.iM.ltil.ntt.l &El'.5Sj'or ei!ll!, nl timoplnln. rMreJ-. O.W.F.SCTBXBjIeVickar'.TkMitra Bids. Chieaco.il. llEmOX TUB TATZR. TSJtmAX.ITKn DISEASES AND THEIR 11 Treatment.'' Av2iaat)l--illu.tr.toa bookot Tt paxes sent iree, on receipt ot 10 ecnt.to cover cost a. I ox mauinjc. etc aaoress u. uox iw. rntia. x- fimwff ftd? foSS&nxiiycrf :FORMMlRACLE 9m s mim me d,id oP &&. - 3Tc awsawAwwsawAXSBjaaa2Se mK 2K Try it in your nexMnouser. WeB sr Cleaning A STRUGGLE WITH DIRT Goes 0x1 in civilized society from the cradle to the grave. Dirt is degra dation and degradation is destruction. Women, especially, are judged by their habits of household cleanliness, and no stronger condemnation can be expressed than "she keep3 a dirty house and a filthy kitchen." But the struggle with dipt is often unequal. Tho -woman's weakness or the worthlessnees of the soaps she uses make it impossible to overcome the demon of dirt. By the uso of SAPOLIO sho wins easily. Seat Cough. Medicine. Eecorumcnded by Physicians. Cures where all cleo fails. Pleasant and agreeable to tho taste. Children tako it without objection; By druggists. tj4 CXlCHZSnnS EttBUSH, Re.D CH0S3 DfAHOHB BMJUM A rartmu PYll1f & TKCCftiSinaLANSCCHUlMC. Ta.ealTeJe.8eeajMsZaimsTl.jBaT AA r.l. U czxt:.x .; i-.i.r jra.M. .r- J1 , tt t aa a Si T FV w r. la atar -r rtus!a-a. ua-Jxaaiaia, aa j iCiXer SsSfffgJt yaraawa.eSSSl 'aiv'aalessf aSZSsTll. QmjiSZ "August Flower" Perhaps you do sot believe tbejt statements concerning Green's A-. gust Flower. Well, we can't make you. We can't force conviction in to yourheud ormed Doubtln? icine into your throat. We don't Thomas. want to. The money . is yours, and tb$ misery is yours; and until you are willing to believe, and spend the one for the relief of the other, they will stay so. John H. Foster, ii2 Brown Street, Fhiladel ia, saya: " My wife is a little Scotch woman, thirty years of age and of a naturally delicate disposition. For five or six years past she has been suffering from Dyspepsia. She Vomit became so bad at laet that she could not sit Every Meal, down to a meal but she had to vomit it" as soon as she had eaten it. Two bottles of your August Flower have cured her, after many doctors failed. Shecan now eat anything, and enjoy it; and as for Dyspepsia, she does not know that she ever had it." : . CHCtfO EOIGJU. and SR6ICIL INSTITUTE. S.tLCtr.WsbssR-amaMNaEwmr.ClrUtf. lOBTaaTREAXaXXTOrAIX l", Chmie id Siial Diseasis.. SURGICAL BRACES, APPLMICES rMIEJOMilTttlAMB TMCKS. Bert Facfllllea, Arswrataa aad Xcbm4Ic ar eMaftil Trratneat I ry fena mt aiaeaa rr lrla tlEDICAI. r 81IXCflCJU.TKflSX. 250 ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. ' Board and Jltendanea, Sat Accomodation to Wewt. emVKITE FOR FKEB MCra aVrWrsattlM and Bnras Trauti. Clu Feet. CarYsterea ?lnc. Pile, ToK.ra, Cancer. 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CosCauk! aatUynptwaiiaaafnuIifca -Ilpjtoa.'rjodijm!fkcu3riopit3. f :aMeag.rtrr f frm3!!l!apb!9M!dcareU?,a3net;tf)rlc nsAaari. cca rUl Co., Wbolmtcn sol Btytlfy Fnfritlon, o r rrn-.b. ptn 1011 if sEOOvncs a DSia9rsaw ttoaCliy.Iowi'WLjljatlaacdatwIl IstnM. Pssitivsty Cared with Vegetable fYMflU mil ARHSRtaaaT sai 1 sw- iaaaaf TREATED FXEE. Hsts caret many thousand cases. Cue aanVasi - pronounced nopeivta by too brat phyalclaas. Fross flrst doss symptoms rapidly disappear, aad la km M aavsatleanttwo-tkirdsof all symptoms are rsmorod. - Eesd tor freo book of testimonials of miracnloaeC ' urea. Ten dsya treatment furnished free by mall. t yoa order trial, cend 10 rents in stamp to paw .. Sottas. DU.H.H.ti&KE38Qtfa.AUaats,aa. -- ' " ton cm tm Drntn to causes) sr SCARLET FEVER. COLOR, MEA3LE3. CATARRH, AO. DTTMI USE OFTKC INVISISLK- SOUND DISC yrr cnit. of oum tS til dmiUr which la ffunranf J xo h1m a farair Tlce ceniM&4. TJt4 hm to tks Wre mal4U4iarZoUunt- F.mTlIa Ult!. 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