z CUTTING A STICK. John Randulplt'a Tender l.nve for All Works of Nature. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY, THE Elevate It DISTRICT SCHOOL. by Electing Good Men and - Tannin Irvi boon discovered as tin Women tor School (»nicer.. animal substance by M. Vill<‘ i, ft if the school is it failure it is usually John Randolph was a curious bundin french chemist, who duds that > •> •. on account of a poor teacher. If the of inconsistencies; a man whom many weevils contain about three per cent, teacher is incompetent it is usually persons admired, but who was feared of it. I the fault of the school ofHcein. If the by every one and loved by no one. —Tho Germans have discovered that school officers are inofiiclenl it is tho When the mood was upon him, ho the pollen of tho plains troo produces i fault of tho voters in the school district. spared neither friend nor foe. Yet in influenza, exactly like what in this Thus the blame for a poor school rests his own way ho was tender-hearted, country is called “rose cold” and "hay ■ with the people. The people like to and capable of performing the very fever.” shirk this responsibility, but it belongs —Fretnffi physicians are reporting to them and they must bear it. kindest actions. The following anec­ great sue ess with tho prompt internal dote, related by a young man who was A good school costs something; it accustomed to visit his nephew, illus­ use of an antiseptics in cases of typhoid costs money and it costs time. Money trates ono side of this strango man's fever. After disinfection of tho intes­ ‘ is usually spent, but not quite enough; tines, according to tills method, the I n little more would secure a much bet- nature: Mr. Randolph would never permit disonso runs a short course. : tea teacher for tho full year; a little —Paper is now manufactured from ! more would furnish the school-house even a switch to be cut anywhere near his house, which was surrounded by seaweed, acoording to a process re­ 1 with modern appliances; a little more, trees and underbrush. Without being cently invented in Japan. The article I judiciously expended, would make tho aware of this, I ono day committed a made in this way is said to bo so strong I school-house and grounds more at- serious trespass. Tudor Randolph and as to be almost untearable, is suffi­ i tractive. Tho cost of timo cornos I were roving through tho woods near ciently transparent to admit of its being hardest, it is so qasy to find excuse; the house, when I noticed n noat hick­ used as window glass, and takes all for not visiting tho school, Tho suc- ory plant, about an inch thick, which colors about equally woll. jess of tile school depends somewhat —Dr. Zambaco of Constantinople, on your personal effort, i felled. Tudor expressed his regret, Visit the saying he was afraid his undo would who has lived for several years among school, visit it often, visit it intelli- bo angry. I went immediately to the lepers of tho fat- East, says that he gently. Mr. Randolph, told him wliat I had litis never met a single instance of conta­ All this you may say is true enough, done, and that I was sorry for it. Ho gion, although the malady is certainly ligt “how shall we have the best took the stick, looked pensively at it hereditary, the children of lepers be­ school?" First and most important, for some seconds, as if commiserating coming leprous at the ago of ten, fif­ elect good men or women for school its fate. Thon, looking at mo more in teen and twenty years generally. officers. In some places a position on the sorrow than in anger, he said: —The increasing application of elec­ school board is held in little respect. “Sir, I would not have had it done tricity in mining work is basod on the und any man will do. This is wrong! for fifty Spanish milled dollars!” solid foundation of economy attained. in some respects members of school I had seventy-five cents in my pock­ The Aspen Mining and Smelting Com­ boards are tho most important et, and had some idea of offering them pany, which was one of the first to put officers you have to select. Should as an equivalent for tho damugo done, electric motors underground for pump­ all thé school districts in the but when I heard about tho fifty Span­ ing, hoisting and haulage, have effected country, for the next twenty-five years, ish milled dollars, I was afraid of in­ a large saving in tho cost of thoir ore elect competent incn or women, who sulting Mr. Randolph by offering the through tills means were thoroughly alive to their duties, meager atonement of soventy-five cents. —J. Norman Lockyer, the English every office in our government, from I wishod very much to get away from astronomer, computes tho total number Presidentdown, would have a worthy him, but thought it rude to withdraw of stars of which some knowledge can incumbent. Select, then, officers who abruptly. be gained with tho optical aid now understand how to ijjve your child an “Did you want this for a cane?” availi bio, at from 40,000,000 to 50,000,- education and who will take the time “No, sir.” 000. Only about 6,000 are visible to to attend to the work. This is of vital “No, you aro not old enough to want the naked eye—3,000 in tho Northern importance, an error that can hardly a cane. Did you want it for any par­ hemisphere and 3,000 in the Southern. be remedied until another school moot­ ticular purpose?” —After experiments on tho relative ing. “No, sir, I only saw it was a pretty merits of cafftor oil and of olive oil as The mutter of liberal appropriations stick, und thought I’d cut it.” lubricants, tho Italian Admiralty has has been touched upon. Don't be “We can not be justified in taking ordered that the exposed parts of the stingy here. Rim tho school as you even vegetable life without some use­ ship’s machinery be lubricated exclu­ would any other profitable business. ful object in view. God Almighty sively with castor oil, and that mineral 'Tools for the farm cost more than form­ planted this thing, and you have killed oils be used for cylinder and similar erly, so do those for the school-room it. It would huve grown to be a largo lubrication. A school-room without good black­ nut tree, in whose boughs numerous When tho first electric telegraph boards, maps, globes, dictionaries and squirrels would have gamboled, and was established, tho speed of transmis­ reference books, is like a farm with feasted on its fruit.” sion was from four to five words a tumbled-down fences and worn-out Here ho made a pause, but looked as minute with the fivo-noedle instrument: tools. if he had something more to say, yet in 1849, the average rate for newspaper Now then, you are started with good only added: messages was seventeen words n school officers, a liberal appropriation “I hopo and believe, sir, you will a minute; tho present pace of the elec­ and a public sentiment alive to a good never do tho like again.” tric telegraph between London and school. The next most important “Never, sir, never!” Dublin, whore tho Wheatstone instru­ business is in the selection of a teacher. He got up and put the stick in a cor- ment is employed, reaches four hun­ Your officers will understand the need.: ncr, mid I made my escape. It WUS dred and sixty-three words. And thus, of your district and will endeavor t: sumo time before I eould cut a switch what was regarded as miraculous sixty secure some capable, earnest tt .ic’ or a fishing-rod without feeling that I years ago has multiplied a hundred who will not be al ways looking forw was doing some sort of violence to tlie fold in halt a century.— Science. io the end of the term, and who vegetable kingdom. — Youllt s Compan­ —Tho art of tempering copper so uh not measure his work by the ira >ti , ion. to give it a hardness and fine cutting pay he receives. At all events h edge was known to tho Egyptians, the same teacher for at least a ye THE HUMAN TEETH. Greeks and Romans, but it is one of t ho I and if possible secure the same teacher domethin£ About the Degeneracy In the lost arts. Scientific men have vainly for a series of years; it will pay in Development of the Jaw* endeavored to redisdover it. It is pos­ many ways. If tho teacher is the right The law of retardation exhibits it­ sible that, tho Indians of Ecuador have, kind he or she will find mothods of in­ self in tho teeth of tho higher races of as stated in the paragraph, accidentally teresting the parents. Thus the dis­ mankind in it highly convenient man­ found out how to do this, but wo want , trict school is in the hands of tho peoplo ner. Tho great ly-dovelopcd brain re­ inoro conclusive evidence than has yet of the district and its success or fuiluro quires all tho available room in tho been furnished before wo believo It. j will be measured by thoir intelligence skull; there is no spaco loft for the at­ It would bo of some value to civiliza- ’ und interest. — C. ¡1. Collingwood, in tachment of muscles for a powerful tion if tho art wore rediscovered, but liural New Yorker. ja Cooked food also causes a do- would not have nearly the importance gonoracy in tho development of tho it once had, since wo have iron and GRIT AND PLUCK. jaw. There is constantly no room left steel now which o believed Parr had a rival In the sustain vitality. A stout will wards off Every mother has her own ideas ns Vale of Fcstiniog, in tho person of an the blows of disease. In this ease tlie to how to bring up her babies aright, old Welsh farmer, who, when he diet!, patient went straight ahead to die without a flinch or a whine. She had and it is a matter on which few agree. hail eight hundred lineal descendants, a vast faith in tho “All Right,” and and whose youngest son waseighty-ono But we ofter think that some mothers years younger than his eldest. I fancy allowed no one to dabble In theology nt make a mistake in not treating their this man must have been of tho same her bedside. She marched into the little ones as if they were reasoning family as a certain Alderman Hookes, "next life” as slm often lmd into the creatures. Notice how pleased tiny of Conway, who, is described in his next year, and had not a tremor. She littio tots uro when given some re­ epitaph as the forty-first ehild of hi« tllar,> ill knock little slights that were not meant as Goldsmith’s, was nursing an infant two thy »imo.l head off,’ ii i-l 1 paid, al­ such, offered in our extreme child­ or three years old on his knee. “Is though 1 know th - regular fare was hood. uro remembered to this day, and that your youngest?” I asked of my twelve shillings: You don't want tq nil sensitive children (uffor in the middle-aged friend. “(), dear no,” he fool with those Quakers any, and don't replied; “l.'uS. i. my little brother." same wav.— Smilv Louise Tapir n. you forgot it!” -Detroit Free Press. A six pointed star set with small rt.amona» —An engineer of the Comstock mines palliating from a central cat's eye and over- Wampum la-ads represented by dainty reports thst. while spending some time laiving a similar star set with rubies, is a silver filigree, make a unique bracelet. recently in tne wild a of the Sierras, In pleasing pattern in brooches. Each bead lias a rim of dull gold at cither Tulare County, Cal., he oune upon an A handsome bracelet consists of seven al­ end. enormous tree of the sequoia species, ternate diamonds and rubies, each in a sc;> Crystal balls containing a stem winding which he believes to be the largest on irate box setting, and all mounted on a watch, whose tiny dial is much enlarged by knife edge baud of Roman gold. its spherical envelope, are now to bo wu in the continent The pnrty had no rule Miniature painting« on rock crystal and many windows. with them, but one of them measured ivory, set around with alternate pearls and A tasteful |Hittcrn in a child's ring ennststs the giant with his rifle, which is four liainomls, are among the most tasteful of a nutnlier of small turquoi. es, *’< at equal feet in length. He found it to be forty- i-oochen yet offered. —Jewelers' W eekly. distances all around a plain gold band, hav four lengths of his gun in circumfer­ An irregular scroll of enameled gold flli- tug slightly raised edges. ence at a point abovu tho ground ns . roe, in which the principal curves start from A hollow ball of gold, having stars and high as he could reach. The top of the rubies, tbo whois encircled by a diamond leaves pien-ed through th* shell and set wttl »red silver ribbon, makes a very handsome small ji wels. niakie an ornamental top for a tree has been broken off, but it is still oroccb. of immense hei»t>L I single prong ladies’ hairpin, j I The annual cn of feather» lu thl. A French electrician claims that he will soon l,e alile to produce a tbttuder storm wherever country 1» ::.o00.i»0 pound». - -•♦- ” and whenever It is desired. 1 DREAM OF KAIK WOMBN. Tennyaou tn hl» ex*|ul»IU' poem, dream, of a Leave hope behind, long proceialon of lovely women o. age. a»t All ye who cuter here! This Is all verv well, hut the ’ *'!?.',£ I So ran the dire waruing which lluute read on done the world a greater «ervice « h< had ly I the iHirtab of the Inferno. Ho run. the cruel told the women of the present h "«, veralct of your irleu.i’* If you an- overtaken by imnrove their health and enhauce thelrcbarm». the Drat «ymptomsof th.H* terrible dUeasi1, con­ This he might easily have done by recommend- sumption. “l eave hope behlud! Your days ing the use of Dr. l lerce’. ra' orit" 1*'! '• ar,1 numbered’’! Aud the struggle again** death Health is the beat friend of beauty, and th' in­ Is given up in despair. But While there Is life there is hope! Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis­ numerable ill. to which women •« i the covery has cured hundred« of cases worst* than subject, it» worst euemles. In yours; and It will cure you, if taken in time. proven that the health of womankind an But delay Is dangerous. No power can restore a “Favorite I’reserlption walk hand 111 hand, am >re Inseparable. It is the only med clue for wasted lung: the "Golden Medical Discovery, wo: n, «olrlby druggists, ««'<«! »“.“7. however, van and will arrest the disease. anf.. om the manufacturers, that It will gly anti- lion in every case, or money w ill b<- r< A Franklin county (Neb.) grocer ha.on cxli'b- fund. I This guarantee has been printed oil itiou h cucumber at his place of busiuesu that in the b< ■ le wrapper, and faithfully carried out Hix feet in length. for ma years. WHICH WAS IT? BACON OK SHAKES­ PEARE The authorship of the dramatic productions attributed to the last of the above named is agi­ tating literary circles to the very centre, but af­ fects the practical masses far less than the mo­ mentous question, how to regain or preserve health, that essential of bodily and mental ac­ tivity, business success and the "pursuit of hap- pine»».” We can throw far more light on this latter subject than the most profound Shakes- Fi-arlan can on the question first propounded. f the system is depleted, the nerves shaky; If Indigestion or constipation laithers one at times, or constantly; if the skin Is yellow, and lhe tongue furred as lu biliousness; if there arc premonitory twinges of oncoming rheumatism or neuralgia; if the kidneys are inactive—use Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the finest reenper- ant of an age prolific in beneficial and success­ ful remedies. 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Tolnsura obtaining only the "Arm A Hammer” brand Soda or Soleratns. buy it in “pound or half pound” eartoons, which bear our name and trade-mark, as inferior goods are seme­ times substituted f&the *Arm A Hammer” brand When bought in bulk. Parties using Baking Powder should remem­ ber that its sole rising property consists ofbt carbonate of soda. Ono teaspoon ful of the “Arm A Hammer" brand of Soda or S&leratwi mixed with sour milk equal! OCR TRADE MARK four teasp oon fuls of the beet Baking Powder, Bar­ ing twenty times its coat, besides being much health!or, because it does not con tain any injurious s’ubstanose, such as alum, terr a alba etc., of which many Bak­ ing Powders are made. Dairymen and Farmer« should use only the“Arm & Hammer" brand for cleaning and keapinf Milk Ptte Sweet and dean. C auttow . Bee that every pound packag* °t ••Arm and Hammer Brand" contains fttil It ounces net, and the »pound packages/WB ouneet net. Soda er Baleratus came as speak fied on each pookaga. 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