EXTRAORDINARY LICENSE "It MHM to "'," rvuiurkiil one of our ,i,ctn (lio otlu'r iluy, "that physicians . allowed extraordinary MBH in the nmiiniT in which they jiuojlr with the ,'.far'of their iwtients.1 "Kowbtn i Wi vbo was attend- Inf Mr- -up to the time of his dtath, ami if h trvutwl him for one tiling he ,r,.atil him 1,,r 11 ll,,z,,ii iliirerent iliwir SgJT pint the doctor Haiti pneumonia nl the trouhle ; then it was eonaump .;.,n Then the patient wuh dotted for heart trouhle, and Bo on until juat More . or wall, too l ..-.11 i d t t Hiiuil i (tut iliun.iu.. ..( I THE FARMER GARDEN. WUi . U.n Ajtw., , uttm '" ) About It, M the reecnt fur,,,,,-,' in.,ltllU. , Alh'iny. Dr. Hexnmer. U JS JWVrimm, mm-,:,!,,,,,. u'l u. AifHeulturiM.v. H,,. , , "n ,hH "'nr(iP,i,.n." Hep,, aiv Mneofhtina toU) .,, mi '"'"i.'e nraien ti. CHrt uoisiince, ml mi i,,,,.i I ,,,, ilen lit a thin la true. A null Hint in,.i...i u.. . . 1 "u .v a telle.. "man t , ...... I J ... , , . tr. ... .1 M ttlll''ll UOW Hint iiiuuii no Wlir DMHltoi 1 niiMimption, In-art rllmie, etc., were bat the lymptoau of kidney di- t'llfl'. , . "Hut then it was too late. "Thin is only one ease in a hundred, l...;.nini. I..., fitl. In .1... aim 1 UNI UiyilHIl "- iJoctorJ altoxether. In fact I havn't had unv need for their services since I b ',ni t,i keep Warner's Safe Cure in u, h use, ,, litt c over three years up). nuaevcr I feel ii Uttle out of sorts I take a few d.i.esof it, cmlident that the source of nil diseiise is in the kidneys, which I know Warner's Safe Cure will keep in pod order, and will eradicate any disease that niiiv In' lurking there. Had Mr. followed a similar course, I havenodouht that he would be alive to-day; but of ,,, ma iut I people don't think alike. "One thing is certain, however, and that i the doctors are allowed a little too much freedom in the wav they have of pretending to know that which they really know nothing about. If they don't know what i" the real trouble with the patient, they should admit it and not go on and experiment at the cost of the patient's life." , RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL. ' -We must drink at the fountain of knowledge to quench the thirst of curi osity. To love the public, to study univer sal good, and to promote the interest of the whole world, as far as lies within our power, is the height of goodness, and iiKiKos inni temper wuien wo can divine. - Shaftesbury. Enthusiasm is necessary to success in any profession or business. Especi ally is it rreoded in teaching. Teachers who are callod "cranks" in any one line of work, arc always excellent teachers la that particular study. Fifteen young Hindoo ladies have ! been admitted to the new female class of the Campbell Modlcul Schools at Cal- ' cutta, and are studying medicine. Many of them are Brahmins. Ton have ob- ; t. lined scholarships, and the othora are admitted as free students. In the quiet of our homes we can have communion with Christ concern ing all matters which have interested us or perplexed us in the busier hours which are ended. And thon we can test the correctness of our course, by considering how it will seom in Christ's Bight S. S. Times. In order to bo a successful teacher of boys, it is necessary to bo their friend. It is necessary not only to take an interest in seeing that their lessons are proporly recited, but to be sure that thoy understand what they aro doinir and tnko an interest in it: mako them feel that it is their business now, and that their future success in life depends on their doing their work well in tho present. Boys like a friend, not an overseer. N. Y. Lodger. School lifo in China means some thing different for tho boys and girls from what it does here. Tho girls do not have to go at all, whilo the boys begin when six or seven years old. There are no vacations of nine weeks, or half-holidays, or Fourth of Julys. At dawn in the morning school begins, and when it gets too dark to read school closes. Mothers are not both ered with unruly children, and much of the child's training is thus done by the teacher. Golden Days. Miss Louisa M. Alcott warned be ginners with the pen against excess of , adjectives and trying to "write fine": "Each must work in his own way and ruiny days, when III the 11, 1,1. The of the iy horetwpoww. done there is ,,n it's too wet to work e iv...,, i-i. i .., i IV. u.i j -. . ' """ ' "u , m'lu in the omntrv la not i much above Bfteea dollar, per aere Hut who can begin to estimate Um value of a 00d garden where alt i vunety of fruit., d regttahlfl are i grown? And the horn Urk,.t 0( ,,,, ! hmUjP table will take them all at highest prices. To the old chestnut OflOmany farmer, that "the press ,,f more Important work on tha farm" makes it impossil, ,. for them to have a good garden, the Doctor replied: "Take an acre of your host land, and devote it to garden purposes; pU lD planting o that the horse and eul tivntor (.fti, be made to do most ,,f .he work, and thou hire a man just to take care of the garden. Those of its pro- ' ducts that aro used in tho family will more than pay his wairee, any surplus ! can be sold and be turned to n clear "runt, wnile roily two thirds of tho man's time can bo devoted to general farm work, thus giving extra labor Without cost." I am satisfied the doctor is ri;ht. for a friend of mino having a half-aero city l,,t bought his fertilizers, hired thelnnd plowed, and planted thereon twenty-six dollars' worth of olantaand seeds. He kept an account of all money paid out for labor, plants, I-. manure, etc., for tivo vears. and charged his family at market rates for ''Vl'-V se. ionsly that he WM quite sur SOME ROYAL CHILDREN. An Aua-olntr About I'rinca Henry, u, r of Hit. Qoffawyi Kniirur. When he was a little boy, Prtaoe HeBrj had a great dieliko to the sin r hath which he was BXpeOtod to take every morning, and was often very tire BOOM about it. At last tho attendant complained to his hither, who. you BMW, was then Crown I'rlnee. and af- t, reran became the Emperor Freder ick. No,i, tho lYown I'rince happened i" ku .w tha: hi. Little boy took quito as much delight in aeelng the soldiers pre sent arma to'hlni as my little Imy thinks be would; so he gave two new orders tut day one was that the guards were not toaalute Prince Hanry.thc other was '.lliil the Ixiy uiv.l not have hi, shower bath. Aeoordingly the little Prince waa aurpriaed and charmed to rind thai the moment he began grumbling about the bath he was told ho could pletac himself us to w hether he took it or not. Of course he preferred to leave it alone. and aa toon u ha waa dreaaod he toam- IX'reil ilti-.v ti to the par;, and then to the guard-houae, as usual. To his great amaaemeul the soldier took m more notice of him than if be had been a lit tle street boy. High Jf indignant. Prince Henry ran to his father to com plain. -Oh.' replied the latter, 'how om you expect wtdlen to rejpeol a dirty, unwashed Prlnoe.'" There is also an amusing story about the little Crown i'rinco, who is now nearly seven years old. "When he was -i be waagiren a bed ootn to himself. Instead f shv,;iing in the aarsury; and what do yon think ho said w hen he Was first taken to his new room? Oh, that is nice; now I need not be with the children any -more.' He seems a manly little fo'.iow, fo" be complained one d;u that it was very unpleasant to hare to gOOUt With his governess, because she could not march at all. and he could Dot keep step with hoc Then he added. IMPEHSON AL. Mr,. Cornelius Venderbllt, when s-he L'ives dinner parties, ,,-e, a miIIu gold dinner service let with uncut geOS and with some courses Dresden mid Sevres plales worth more than 1ihi apiece. The young men are con,i,,i. to the front in New York State The Speaker of the House is onlv thlrtv-twoaml i ,. Speaker pro tem. of the Semite thirty live. The oldest states man ,n the Leg islature Is only lifty-flie. Old Mrs. Baker, of Cairo, took a new departure on her sixty-fourth birthday, She nte an orange, a rig and a date for the tlr,t time in her life, but concluded not lo try a glass of lemonade for four it might be danger ous. Bobbins, the circus man. is a con llstenl Christian. Ho never swore in his I fe. and never allowed any of hll employes to swear. Whenever he ,aw one of them getting mad. he would say: "Here, now; get outside the rop if you are going to cuss." I. wdoo boaetc ol amusloal prodigj In the per on of a young girl who can play with extraordinary dexterity on the etngie string of the Holla sii i, the daughter Of n rich Olty merchant. and b r father's opposition ha- p , vented her from appearing in public. Mrs. Livermore, of New York, says her hit, band is a Republican, while she ,s a rrohihitionist; h, Is protectionist and she a free trad r; he lias a pew in ono church, she in another: he has one doctor, she another; and yet they are happy and harmonious and never dream of quarreling. I lit r , 01) iHUKlird , Tin timliliikillK iimur t,, mskr iram utsaausM, v,t this lis mi t,i sn,i .1.(1,111. MlTtli'tlnii. th,.tmriAK,fiiir.iMii,t,tiiiiewhlrli srr ri'iuli'ml all ih. mnrr hiiki,siiI l,v rMlselS Tbf r 1 1 1 1 ,1 M 1 1 f -- t... f,, I ,,,,, MBS It. w, akutu an, I ,ll,ni r KikI a n K,n (u the brain, WMSS (he I,..!,,:.,, ol Ibl SSI row nttSM. AlSasnrs loati au, IraminllUrr. U'lU-ir that Mat one , ho . . ., .. nut an sosstiTvss Itntsitsr's stamsrk nut, r. in r. aswiaa rlforsos aiHsusa, it trik. ih,. key net,- nl recover) of atieiiuth ami , i, ,1, lirrira. II, a.ta, ln . tr, iii,.r In mil, l .In n. In In nil, H','I ln,' - rrjAcoBsoij -smww a R rue r.or.T at I KVIIM hi al'lleriual rseilfll all tti,.,. in,Hi,t ami iiltlinatrly diMMMMI a III,' a, iil llallK .In infill , Ill,' an at tnlllr ' ll,.l,.'li..a. I, 111. Ii.in .. rti.,,,M,l. lien ami kldlM) (OBplsluta r,- iVbdned b) tin KUsra Br.SPINHEYs Qoattlo nienpnearu 1 r J, k,,n ,,,,1 EDY"Pi IT CONOUEH8 PAIN. RrllrToi tn,1 ruraa l v I I 1 I. Iniiierelnl hta., T. in tDAOn, The alool el rvp. ntan, v I. a. m, rsshloo. , iiisiimiiii,, aersi omreeia TO Taj! BMIOBl HkSSS Inlnriii your n-adi-n lliat I lian- a ,naltl,. rftuntv l,,r Ih,' iIkiiv naimil ,lla, a.. Hy Ha Hltsty nae tliniiaanda nl linni'l.aa ,',', hai,' Uvii iM'riuam'iitly riited isaaussgiaots ism two botiltt m mri-Mae U ran Is any ,, row rva,,va win, aan MS aiini.ileii II ih,', mil ., . their .j,na ami atnfli, ,' a,l,lr,'.a. I(r.n, , i tally. I.I ,....! .( V.... T. A. M.IUTM, M EIIZUMATiSlI, T;t!ia, hti, Sprains, NKt'K.U.UIA. BKI isi s, an truits and regetablea oohsumed. He told me that this half-acre paid him a profit of i6o ancuallr. And uch a hjktfraore should be onivery farm. The famil) 1K uppreciato it. snd it will help largely to reduce tho butchers' and grocers' bills. Ask the busy, hard-workim.' farmer I wDO has a very poor garden or none i at all. limply because he has so much I else to attend to, what ho is working ! so hard for, and the answer w ill lie, j "to make a living;" that Is, producing ! crops to sell, that he may have cash to pay his taxes with, keep up ordinary repairs, and purchase food for self and ! family -which, of course, is right and proper. Yet. when he can he made to realize that three acres of ordinary farm crops will have to be grown and sold to bring money enough to pur-1 chase food products equal In value for his family tabic to what he can pur chase in one half-acre garden, the com plete garden will Ond its place on every farm, even if other things must be neglected. What a mistake to grow and sell crops at wholesale and then turn arounu and take the cash and In, v she would never make a inldie The Grown Prince and his three brothers Frederick, Adalbert and Au gustus William, ng, d respectively five years, four years and nearly two yea 's - love to play at soldiers Tho have a splendid oollectlon of tin soldiers, horses, guns and fortresses; and an old soldier, who fought many a real battle, teaches then, how to drill them all and how t , light with them. The soldiers aro painted like tho different regiments, mid the hree eldest boy-, are d essed in uniform when they play with then,. They do not go to acl i. but they have a kind tutor. Herr Sehuhurt, who has taught the two eldest to read and write. In the sum mer of 1888 the PrlnOM had a delight ful holiday with their moth, -rut a beau tiful place called Oberhof, in thegrw.it forest Of Thuringia. A little fortress was built for then in a eornor of the garden, with a tent and two small guns. Tho three older prince,, who wore Iressed as ollleers, paraded In front of the fort. The,, while tho Crown Prlnoe beat the drum, the two younger one- marched past, commanded by an at retail for our familv when so much ' "" 1 "V" li'i"'" "' I" can lie produced at home. Hartford Courunt. to defun I the fort. I'll prince, who was only about JEWELRY NOVELTIES. Pretty ThiiiK, fnr ih" Happy Owner ,,t pi.'tie.ri,' PiMkaMtaoks, A turquoise heart surrounded by diamonds is a new brooch. Frosted and ornamented with vio lets, a gold bell is a unique pendant. A pretty scarf pin represents a morning glory enameled in natural colors. A novelty in shoe-horns is of oxi dized silver, etched with birds and foliage. An odd hair ornament is a sapphire bodied lly with diamond wings and ruby head. Bordered w ith tiny pearls, a violet, enameled in natural colors, is a nov elty it, scurf pins. S x small leaves of turquoises with cism. Mindgrammar.spellingnnd punc- ! a sotting of small pearls and diamonds, intact am other Ihtli one year and six months old. wits I dressed in white, will, a tiny helmet on his he ,d. He looked on at his niir-e s I side and clapped bis hands with delight is he saw his brothers playing'. When ldile I'rince Willi.;!,,', grandfather died In' Baked at once: "Did grandpapa take hie sword with him?" and when !,e waa taken into the room where the Emperor lay, ho said: "All! that's light; ho always carries his sword wherever he g ,. lam glad ho did But leave it behind." Little Folks. OOXtVMPTlOM CtntSD, aii nt,i Bbjnlelaa, retirv,i (ram aoMtlta bsv mi: ha,l i'. a. ,'i III hi, hainta hy an Kaat Imlia. BMSlpnsry UM formula ,,f a alnivle veiretHliI,. rsmcajrlSruicilHSsly ami n-rtiiaiiartit eure nl fniiaiuniitliin, Rmnrhltla, fatarrh, Aalhina, ami all I !..,! ami tang Atn, tlnna. alan a ,al lite ami railli al cur,' r NiTiniia Drhllltt ami all Nctmbi Cnmplstnts, sftsr hsvieg leated Iti WnmlaSlll earaUVS powm III tlmil.amla ,, CSirS, haa Mt it all dab to make II kimwn In 1,1-Milt'. Hun lellnwa. Ai tiiate-I hy Dili mntive ami a deal re In ISUSVS human autrerlnK, I will aeud Iree ol ehante, to all nhnilealre It, Ilila riH', in Osrntsn, rwnea oi KnKiiah, with full illri ,'tloaa fnr ,r, ,arlii and ualux. Seiit hy mail hy aildnaalui; with ..,,, uamliiK thla .bimt, W. A. NOVSS, IW lvtr't Black, Kotht$ Itr, it, r, LH every man iwesp the am,- from l,'fr,hla on aoor. nii.i nt troabte ttuassU aint the frost on hi. iieluhlHir'a lllea. White Elephant of Slam, Lion of Bna land, Draaon of I'hins, ( 'rwi of F wltS'T, land. H inner of l'er-la, Crescent of Knyiil Double BokIs of Russia, Siarol Chill, 1 lie Circle of Japan, Harp of Krln. to nl ihraa Imy a Imix of the genuine iii 0, Mol anb'b CaumnATan Livkh Pnxa, price ai rents, ami mall uh the out ride wrapper With your Sddrsaa, plainly written, and t cente In atampa, wa will lie-i mail you tin- above Mat with an ele- ' itant packagu of oleographic aud chro matic tarda. ki.kmimi itnns.. Pmaauaa, Pa. A man la already f seawqeSBSS In the world rh n It la km, li that we enn llnnlleltlv ileneml HI Ml, n. ' it. i, ,1,1, nil,! Always he Sntnr. BnawnwaWe Piixs are the etdaat, aaf- est an I heat blood inriller and purgative known. They are purely vege'' u ', there fore hannlejts. They are alway l ,e same and always produce Hie saineertcct. Oib, r purgatisis require Increased doses and n n.Hiy rease aetlnK altoaethrr. Ac ur-a Of one or two of IIiiamuikth's PlLU takeu each night Is a pnaitivs cure forooa Upalloa, hesaaohe, and all Uliouadlaor ders. Ii you can't take then, plain, net them suirar unlrri. Hir life Is short : bill lo exteml that Haa val eternity ia virtu, 'a work. lit u.llll.iii. nf himiMfiu uivrt, ti.a a iiarur nl a wntury It fa I,, lit, l'nllt Ktatea fjorerntlient I . .lura. ,1 liy lltr tlMila ,J the Ureat I'nfTeralllM aa Hie Htr.:,at. I'urmtantt m,, llealtlif ul ,r Prlee a Cream llaklti( l',. ,1, , d nin oi uUIn A 1,4, niil,, l.lin,. . A ,u Hl,l e' It, caua i rh.'K HAKtmi row oil ,, NKWYOHK. (' All,,. MAN t llANCSCO. Having, for tho put four or ft ro yuan been t mtihle. I with 'ii ii: 1 1 ami l,lU'hea on my faca ami Ixaly, an I llmllUK no reliaf in any a tliu 'ehemleally prt'iauo,! B".i.a ami iiw.li. Inea prvv, ii,. I I t ii, hy plnililaiia, I cencluili-J to try ynr 8. K. s, ramaSy, aadaava fouinl urea n-ltof In tho aame, four bntttea elirliik' my aam onineiv. i cpa at rally miineii,! your iii,-il,-ino hiall wl, nro In tlio va,ltlnii tliut 1 nau, bMe in. You can uao thla letter ami my nanio aa a teatiuimiial tn the ii.hh of tha H. 8. & NMSy, Very truly youra, ALraan P. Itoiiisans, :. 'ii Sum. ,me st .Sun Franelaen. tr Keml fnr uur I ka ml lll,t and Hkla Ilia- auil a,vlre Ii, auln'rera mull... I ,..... 1HK swirl' rtl'KCII'IOCO.. lrawer 3, Atlanta, il Sciatica, Lumbago. Burns and Scalds- At DriiKKiata ami Dralnra. THI CHARIEI A. VOGELER CO.. Btlinaart, Ml Diamond Vera-Cura . 0 DY8PCP8IA. a raainn ouu roa t tniao-rua aas ASS i trblaa irul., taaraftaav Oara M aw if am f,,,, m ,t or it an 7 mutt mUj mipi tf-deu.it turn (a uu, aa "f-. " im rY.,a qf oaw atofsp. ' CHAILIS VOCE L E It CO.. BttUawa. 04 Ma Haas a Maaalaaiaraia I ptearrihe and follr rn lorae HIk li aa the nnly apactie lur i he errlaln cure f Ihlit llaiaaa U. II.I.NilltAIIAM.M II . Amalerdam, N. Y. We liave anlit Sttax 1 (or many yeara ami II lux nrta baa iat t aaua faction. I). It PYl'HKArO.. I'hlraan. III. 1.00. Hl,l by Uruiia-lala. H ERVOU8 !"I,"tfi ' tj Nw "-n U Weak tic ,, ri 'lencr, Si. dua tuck, eaaeaor abuac, cuiej. YOUNG rV!EN rrtnlon should mrll thvtuai A (Hiaitlvu ruretrnArttnUii in I'rtnnry ntl t'nrtftl Itf,, ' J irafrit, iruinptiy mul 'nli',y. r-l. MIDDLK-ACED MENK:1:-";" to MlMtl I Of Itnlta rVftlmrbt, H v r i f . 1 1 a 1 uui.atursvi tliav 1 with A k, Nrvuti to., cum Thy OmtMtr. fnt hr.vMKfuni, -T . a, ' I " 1SI aaaaa ?"eaaw r- vuuwnuuAr-s M fln.esrsuie.t b..i nl ain DWIKrCvl w j aaaarii IU I1lt t'riitr . in . ii,.,, J llfHlll'lttlH kll. VuUDf .Mau i r of Kl1n7f or Bladrlir. Wrk iu lH-tiiliijf, WftntinK r h-ij.,f Btnuhfih h ri I - - t. i to in i v vitfor, Ft, It. JVraoan tiiiKhlo ti vlnlt Hi rmi l iht-ir hnn'H. br t-irrretiiiilinrMi u.., ilrutiii iwut br iMilirni'.'M tSu !'. Hdi1I csjdU In tiinps)ur i V y0 rluuU ur liuld u evllucii. EVER-READY DRESS STAYS, Mttmifarttirrd from I INKS r BPRINO IRXL knhU'r I'oHtt-d, HhIIih- mid utiu I'uvi-red. ' GUARANTEED Not to Scania, Ruat, llreak r Split. Mltabsdtd No MH.kcu or hot Iron. r,-juire,. tin, AA ITItTMM ,iKv v kk ,,f mrUi UMU I IVIIa leaa thai-KVKK UAdT I, tlsaiped on tht baek ,,( each S av. THE tVER-REAOY EXTENDERS Are made of tti,' atinie eml.. am iii'iterlnl. llmkle. IW V for BVIH KKADYH i.,,,. I v temlert, and take no otiier. mttw ttnuraa Aa, B3A Mnrket BtreStj t t. the only drill needed for young: authors Is to keep writing- and profit by eriti- tuation, use short words and express as briefly as you enn your meaning. The tronyeat, simplest words aro best and no foreign ones if It can be helped. ite and print if vou can; if not, still write and improve as vou fro on. Rend i best books and they will improve your style; see and hear good speakers und wise people and loam of them." tli WIT AND WISDOM. How muc! bettor is the love that is ready to die than the zeal that is roady to kill. - Study books to know how things ought to be; study men to know how things are. A man endowed with great perfec tions, without god brooding, is like one who has his pockets full of gold, but always wants change for his ordi nary occasions. Steele. The great secret of avoiding disap pointment is not to expect too much. Despair follows immoderate hope, as things fall hardest to the ground which have been nearest to tho sky. It is not always safe to judge things by their surroundings. George Wash ington wore false teeth, but the words of his mouth will be remembered when orne of the professional patriots of to dsy are forgotten as much as they have 'orgotten his principles. Puck. A cheerful temper, joined with in nocence, will mako beauty attractive, knowledge delightful and wit good-natured. It will lighten sickness, pover ty, and affliction, convert iirnorance Into an amiable simplicity, and render deformity Itself agreeable. -Addison. To have nice hair it should be fre quently brushed with a medium stiff brush; every night be'ore retiring is nt too frequent. Clip the ends occa ,!onal y, and never use pomades of any kind. bVownxand salt will make rusty Mtirons as clean and smooth as glass. Tie a lump of wax fti a rag and keep it 'or that purpose. When the irons are rut) them first with the wax rng. alternating, make u ahOVfl hair orna ment. The etched figure of a female dancer, will, in a border work of Assyrian pat tern, is a pretty design for a silver cuke or flower basket. Bather attractive is a little round silver candle-stick, with a tin ted bor der, in the new clouded Oxidlie finish A bracket-work handle adds to its qunintness A perfectly round silver hand glas has a heavy embossed back, orna mented with scenes of field sports The handle is the figure of a f email tennis player, A tally little silver water pitcher is a mass of flower embossing over a bed of twigs, leaves aud tropical plants. The tray matches it and may be used as a card receiver. A new silver candlestick re pre ems spread butterfly wings delicately traced. The thimble into which the candle is fitted and the handle are silver feathers ornamented with fine beadwork. A frosted go'd scent bag in imitation of old gold colored s lk. tied with a string of pearls and ornamented with diamonds and rubies, set atgiag, is de lightfully quaint as a queen eh iin pendant. Worthy of admiration is a si! ver trip licate mirror, the frame of which i ornamented with lino wave chasing. TK hiu.lr nf the inner L'la- i- flabo- I .ml in, tee Oliver la raieiy e ,-uej nun inlaid with gold. Tho top piece repr, -sents a silver cupid holding apart full ing curtains. Jeweler's Weekly. Steel tor Railway Axles. It is thought that sle d will soon be as well established In practical uso for railway axles us It is now for rails, one Important fact tending to this conclus ion being the discovery of u toughening proceaa by which the failures hereto fore experienced in the use of steel axles uro avoidable, the must severe lests under thi- improved system show in.' no irregularity or weakness in tie. iixb's So salisfaepiry Ind I has Ihls method proved, llint (he supplementary ' st of fifty bio is of I. lili) pounds drop, at twenty-five feet, has been IUCC ss fully passed by nuuiO'OUS ConsoOuUre lestiixlos, aud which, being tenfold in eioaaa ol iho legal requirement, is an abundant guarantee oi safety. In this process the axle is healed to the tem perature at which lis carbon changes to hardening rarbon, and then, while it is being rapidly revolved, it is im mersed in a irate? bath, at the sumo lime having thrown upon it a series of submerged jets; after cooling the out side, the axle is removed from the bath .vliile there is suftleient heat remaining in tho interior to raise the whole mass to a low reJ h'jot and to allow tho oar- bon to change baok to tho non-hardening sta'o. The principal objoet in view, in cooling rapidly through a certain range of temperature, is to prevent a weak crystal formation. X. Y. Sun. A Wonderful Food and Medicine Known an I uaeil pj riiyalelam all nver the ' world, Beetl's i imiuinii not ant) lives teth ami Itrsnfth bf virtue of lla nwn nutrl I UoaaproperUrt, bet creates at, appitite f,,r f,,l thai I'lilhlatip the WSatSl) Ik1)'. "I liave l'n ailuf Soott'i Bmalslon for strand roan, sad um piaaaad will, iia action, Mv patftnti lay It I l pica-ant mill palalHhle, ami nil Kn,w atroimer essssol IVaatlni Dlaaases,sa4 it l- melally I iiil aln fteflh from the use ,,f It. I uae It In nil useful for, 'lilhlren when iiulrlent mediates la I mnln I. in Mtiraaliilla. -T. W. PlSSCS, M. D, Kuoxville, Ala. THE VAN MONCISCAR , PRIVATE DISPENSARY. NOS. 133 anil 134 Tllinil 8THK KT, Portland, Oregon, la the milr 1'ilvai )l ra iiaarr In rurtlainl ir on tha northa-eal oat where natlenta an an .aa, mill in ,.i. . I N ,I(V ol s, ell Id ,N1, nl, rillVATK lHSKAS IS In jutiiig of m,l, alnil M H arnett, auch aa LOST MANIloo ), Nervniii itrhllltr, -1' n nal IcaMMa, latatif ,o. ii rj, r)iiittiile eruatluua, cf inaa In ,ue..ui ai.lnay aiul ttlit'lilcr tritiiltlea, gtm QfSsaSi ahal. atriotun- eta. t'l'NSI'l.TATIDN HICK. Biwsbd M roa have an Old toii thai i In allnf, ami thai oilier renieiliea ksVS failed M heal; or a hrenkliiK out or Iteliluit of the acalp or body ; or a Hull, hum, Oat, or any ailment fur wlilcli ,i salve la aiillHhlt'. hay a rent tmx of 'I. an in Halve, ulili'l, la Wiirrunlcl to Cure when everything elae falla. If not kept l,v your ilriiKKlat a I eenla hi atampa tn J. 1 '. baaiKTi AkI.. Aalorla, lir , ami receive a Ikix hy mall. "Know thyaclf," aal,l the l,l phll pher. ''Improve Ihlaelf," -in. I the m nr. For ( ntigha, I a. Hnl lllkordera Uae "oiicn'a IlrnurKit'al Trorh I In ii I , eta a Imix. I men are Imrn f,,la, hut tlie majority ol ,ia neiite,,' n nil lanneaa. lltiu l IAVBB , lfr, . I waa taken alck while al the illniier table lth terrlhle ,atreaa In mv atomach. Ilefore thi- I Im.l l.e, al In arty anal atrniiB. K,,r fourteen dsyi I kept KelllliK worau, ilcapltc tile ellnrla of Um dot tors. 1 loat forty po inula, ami waa aalla- Bett lino I ronld live hut it few days. My ir,,i, hie ana Si aeli ami l.lver I'nin'plalut, reaull Ins Id so attack of bllloaa onlle. it u,ia tin,,' i .aw Dr. David Kennedy's Fsroclt aesMdr, i Koadont s. V , adrertlaad, sod mbI lot a isit tie. i alio a, nt i,.r my pajMotsn, sad laM hta tl, ut I n Koine t try the Kavorlte Kernel), lie esamlaad It nml tl,l me tu uae It three ' and let him know the reaiilt. in tt. tbree 'In . . I MHlkcl fuur II, ilea ir. Kl dVS PsVOTRs Ileiui ily lina aaii-,1 my llle.-W.H flllier, Slate Mill., Boat CO., Okfo, Da. asaasnv'i favoarri Hsmitt. aiadi al Roandoot, N Y- II; furl.',. Semi ,,r l,k. how l , ure Kidney, l.lver ami HUmmI illaor,, !.. lie not aliuply aood; lx- xihkI fur aonieihliiK. $5: then lad scour with a paper or cloth sprink- with aalL Into a aolutlon of fum arabic, etir P'ter of Paris until the mixture as umes the consistency of cream; apply "u a brush tn th kman cae of China mil ;i a . j ertu-ta can not be broken in the ' nt ,rom same pUwe. I mL A well-known magazine statisti cian says that America ha- a popula tion of over 6") .OUO.HX). 'mil a working lowcr of one hundred and eighty thou sand billion- of foot pounds per diy. -Blue ointment nml kero-cne mind in equal proportions and applied to the j bedsteads is an unfuiling oeuuug n-m-ely. Snatis.-One cup of butter. two cups of sugar, four cups of flour, one egg. a teaspoonlul anu baking powder mix', with Roll very thin. -Finger marks may be removed from varnished furniture by the use of a little sweet oil upon a rag. Patient itb chloroform will remove tiiit or other mat A remarkable well was lately slmek j,' Pittsburgh, I'a. It produces at one and II, e same t ine cold water as pure and llveet as the d that falls from Heaven, salt water us briny as old jc, .in s waves, and a How of gas that shen ignited illuminates the entirosur i, ni, dings. Tho well , in drilled to ob ain pure water for a bakery. At l'Si ,'eet the fresh water was struck and at .'J feet the salt wale.- and gas were found. Two cusings were inserted, on" 'or the salt water und gas, the other ror ihe fronh water, and now when the ngine is started and tile gas lighted spec lit tori behold tho wonderful sight o,' fresh wu'or, sail water, nml fire all coining out of ono weil at the same imu. to a flay. Kamplea worth I'KKK. I, Inea not aadsr bones' feet, VW tc III, waiter Mali'li II, in Holder l o.. Ilollv. Mleh. HIUNWAY Hit SMI II. IKAHK lILIItriHI, HACH. (IrI.I.t Hnanla) DON'T BE A CULL BSOSQM a null la n very fonllah bhd that will swallow anytbio ya offer IL When )-" aak for ".Seal of North ( 'arniina 1'luj f 'ut'' Slunk Irtf lebaeaSl ami the ilenler wnnla you tn try Hoimi ahasp brand I n wfalab ho makea a muuh larger profit, huiaii'iiply trying to "gull" ynii. He lutows i,a wcllna you do Out "flsal of North Oaroliaa Plaa Out" ii tht amA popular ami the Iwat .Suikiiin'r,,l,ax:ei,ii the PMUeOant, WELL DRILLS FOU EVERY PURPOSE. Sold on Trial ! AN HONEST DOCTOR, Hading his patient suffering from (hut most common of American malndlm Bilious Dyspepsia, or. In other words, from Torpid Liver, nmidatftrj will, ii. in gestion, advised hit,, lo go to the drug store anil get Dr. Pierce's QoMef Medical Dlioovery the world-famed rsnwdy for such ailmeiits. Qolden lledleal Discovery acts pownrfttlly npon the l.lver, nml through that grcut blooil-purilylng organ, cleanses the system of all tiltxHl-tnlnts and impuri ties, from whatever cause arising. It Is equally eltlcaeloiis lu acting upon tho Kidneys, and other excretory organs, cleansing aud strengthening them nml healing their dlseaaea, As an ippetialng restorative ionic, it promotes digestion ami nutrition, thereby building up both llesb ami strength. It is the only medicine ,,, lis .Ii-.. guaranteed to bcnetll or cure, in all diseases for which it is raw ended, or money pnht for it will be promptly refunded. Copyright, l-ss. to w,,u,.,, s Disi-kssaiiy Mkiiicai. Associathis, l'r,rl, t,,rn. OJU'Jf'-liiAUjarD for hii Inciinihk, enae nf "TS!" Catarrh in tht H, the proprietors of DR. 8 AGE 8 CATARRH Rt MFnv hi lu nula or I'.tTANiin, Hoseaeae, otaStutaiiai of n '""trm fiilllnv Into tluiuil, s elliiii profuae, watery, nml neiid, nt oil,, rs tie, I, teiuieloiia, iiiiii'oiia, piiriili nt. Iihssly nml putrid : eyea wmk, tltiuiiiK lu ems' dnilneas. illllieiilty oi eleiirlnit lliriiut, exiMH'tonitliui of offeuslvn uiiillei-- breath offonalvo, im II nml taste Impairs!, nml aeneraj debility unit ,i fen of tins'.' ayiiiptoma likely to la- present at once. riuiuaninlH ol , i- , ii.iiii o, eoiiaioiipiioii, nun enn in uu1 irmve. My lla inllil, - tiiiiK. mitweptle, . i- -, niul hrnllnK pn,iortli-a. Dr. Have's Itnnieilv mires i,i, worst eiesai. tlnlv 'al n iin. Sent lv linivirisfa evtrvwhnn. nm B 1 1 a i--a II l B r.ant; liur.U-tt (ri.u. bud liutnuMali. i ut hhnei Mugic ud iioU fUiida tiiDUad .ajUin. Frio MATT 111 AH DRAY 00 ' ' ' fa Frtr LaVIM "aSr, o Tho BUTEBB' OUIDE la larasd March and Sept., leach year. It ia an ency- Iclopedia of useful Infor- 'mat ion for all who pur chaae the luxuries or the neceasttiea of life. Wa can clothe you and furniib you with all the neoosaary and unnsoeasary api.iiancea to ride, walk, danoe, sleep, eat, flan, hunt, work, go to oburch, or stay at home, and in various aiaaa, stylea and quantities. Just flfure out what la required to do all thee things COMFORTABLY and you can make a lair eat, mate of the value of tbe BUYEBB' OUIDE, which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. 111-111 Michigan Avenue, Ohicaco, 111. I Krvr Mt- ii) MjtM, fri(MaVt,'l Unriiat, ifialr I la.SVil latiiwat. InlSI Inn alliirtit nrrinll. iimflta Uiro. Hi nil 10 t e nmliiiig larue) lilUhtri.il CnUi una) with full imiUcuUra, Mw iifiuri3.1 b I 07 at IH I, Ml. . Ml. ClllCHtf . III. A BICfcKT Yor WOULD M tXKIKIi l.thtl - of 'I- Ii Nh hi'Mllh, - n l t a m ip fur full imrtlnilMTH of IhU Kn itt miii in women, lit In MMinly .mint h tWr. I'K. '.i:IMl (mix IHaJl, Hun Kmni'larn, (ail. LADIES! 4& GARMENTS tanalsal TOfll 1 1 li 1 1 r lllual o,l.t rll m a hall nl the flour. rutin in? wil a tueiiiocr of tho Vow Vcn k A ncmbly is relatetl to the Astors hy innrriaie. Vi-itont to Allmny ak In bars him pointed out tO them, nml n peiir very n,i, el, surprised to find he is a plainly dteed man, who nover BMshaae epeeel,. always behaves him self, and doesn't aeeai a bit proud of his I'slatloaship le Um leieii,; family of til- j'"w yrk i " aa rjagiisnman recCntiy stated io rourt that he innrrled at the asreof sis teen b cause he wus out of work. Morses a fan- l y mall on r. c. I, l ol a. olilr. I'llhllahlnv I 'i . Paul. Winn. r T T TT TLr and yj xr x u xu. an Dr. H'ailiertirt Antlantea, in ase 17 yean, spwfal Morphine Habit l ure also, r'orrea- Jaajdeoes ' onflil, ntlal. t all oo or address I. . AIKEN. MansKr. Knom St, HI. Ann a Halld Inf. Kan r-anlaen. PRINTERS And PUBLISHERS. You will Save 26 per cent And coi.alderablo lime by putctna your Ordera for Typo, rTeaaM. Ma ten 4 Inka, etc., wiw PALMER ic REY. Corner Front and Aider. Port and. N. P. . D. Mo. r.'J 8. F. N. U. No. SM FREE hy return mall, fall drfterlptlve circulars of Honrs ity TAILOR tTSTIH or wis cuTTmo. 'lulckly learn In cut and mal.o any garment 1 , Soy style Ui any measure for lady or rhilil. Address MOODY &C0., Cinciatstti, 0. I CURE FITS! I flo nM nir-jD merely U stts'p tlienn for a tifiw t, 1 thrn havs tliHi rrturti asialti I mrM a rtvlteaJ cart I bavsr Bait I r.e illajrMsT ot H) riif-i r if r A I.I, fniiM. i,..i , vat-rftiil my PMMO to curt the Vnrat csvas-a Hs-caiMt othm hv e falls i ( tut raaawrn for hrtDos reo-tniia a cure rifl l on-- fr treatt-c tUfl free la.ttl. o( tii ll.fajlilj retu-wiy Otre t.i, n - ui1 f st '.,. H ( l:".f M Q W$Wm$ Hi . New York A BIG SHOW aVnnh's Cash Store, 418 Front at. a. fn OaL larfest general dealers wast of tha If tatlaslpaf Blrar Dry Ooods, Notions, Hosiery, Under wear. Wall Paper, Stationery, Blankets, Bed ding, Boots, and Shoes; Canned Goods, Pry traits: Wooden, Tin, Crockery, Glass .Oraolia. and Hardware. Meat, run, Prorlalons, Honey, Grain, feed. Groceries, Para Spices, Seeds, Be tas, Drags, Medacinas; Clocks, Ammonttloa, Bobber Ooods, Tents, and qaaa titles of other goods at lowest prices for Cash only Bead la stamp for fnll list by Brat mall, andeearn how la lies cheap and wall at small cost sj yean la swain ess: easterners Inerery Coontr waste aasaaeky Msefflaias, tad assay i THE SPRING MEDICINE YOU WANT Paine s Celery Compound Purifies the Blood, Strengthens the Nerves, timulates the Liver, Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels, Gives Life and Vigor to every organ. There's nothing like it hast snrtiiK, beliii; very mm M inn ilmm nml Ol ei NirliiK iiicilliuio, I do not know Uh iauiU." dobllltutifl, I nniciired koiiii jOBmoaaa, ti. fis l like ll Dotal f I'ulnn'H Celerv Wild. The use of two laitlli'H mini e nn num. Ah ii iicnora! tonic and V. I.. Gltl'l-Nl.eal,. BrtpastrfJeawTSl V. N. u., Iliirllnirton, Vt " 11.00. m fnr $.1.00. At DrugKlsta. e.'nr r.,i'.r. ,,..( llil,h,mi, Joan.' I ''' Kitmomtciil! DIAMOND DYES Use It Now! "flaring used your I'lUno'HOIery Compound Ihla Hprinir, loan safely naoinin, ml it s tin, uiuat lowcrnil and at the aainc time mnat penile niruliitnr. It Inn Hplemiiil n, ive i.uile, nml Hlmo tuklnir It I lime felt like u new sua." K KTKnokh, Watertowu, I) kut.,. Wil is III, lliHlwoN (',,. Itiirllm-ioii . UCTiTD FOOD sflV Jtmkm sakatt mLsis CLOTHING For Men and Boys at THE HASTINGS," IacV House Block, San Francisco, If ITTIJ 9t UPUPTlTnm J1UUU1 (XI umiJJlUlUl, C.C.HASTINGS & Co 27 Veaim In present location, ran to