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REFORESTING CENTRAL ASIA.

Russian and British Attempt to Restore Its Old-Time Fertility. One of the most interesting features in the rapid approach of Cossack and Sepoy toward each other is the extensive planting1 of trees that is being- carried on by the engineering branches of both countries, says the London Engineering. Wherever stations are established in the Quetta district, trees, flowers and vegetables are planted, and the same is the case with the new Russian settlements along the course of the Transcaspian railway and the Oxus river. Of the two, the Russians have been more systematic than ourselves and have spent considerable more money. This is due to the interest taken in the matter by Gen. Annenkoff, who is a born founder of colonies, and takes as much interest in all that appertains to the Transcaspian settlements as Robinson Crusoe did in his "desert, island." At a recent meeting at St. Petersburg, Gen. AnnenkotT gave an account of some of his operations in this direction. He admitted very frankly that the tree planting of the past three years had not been altogether a success, many imported trees and shrubs having perished, but experience has shown what would and would not thrive, and seeds were being obtained from various parts of the world that would thrive in the sandy soil of the Kara Kum, exposed to the widest possible variation of heat and cold, or in the irrigated clayey expanses of the Merv, Tejend, Atak oases. Meanwhile the Russian authorities are looking well after the local flora. Orders have been given that no bushes are to be cut down within ten miles of the line, and that the existing forests of saxaul are to b* preserved. Saxaul is a kind of heavy extremely knotted bricrwood, attaining a forest growth in places, and provides most of the fuel hitherto used in the country. It grows readily in sand, which it moreover serves to bind together by its long, trailing, clumsy roots. Plantations of this are to be made along the line, with camel thorn and other native bushes that thrive well, and it is expected that in time there will be not only a sufficient growth of vegetation to protect the line but also provide shelter for weaker trees and bushes of foriegn origin. In the meanwhile oil refuse from Baku is being used as houshold fuel by the Russians, and as soon as cheap suitable stoves are introduced the population will probably become more and more accustomed to rely upon oil for fuel purposes. Every step in this direction is a boon, because it tends to save more the timber in central Asia, and thereby contributes to a reforesting of a country once densely covered with tree

and at that period famous throughout' ^as members. Asia for its fertility. This fertility the Russian engineer is now attempting to gradually restore.

Carving on Cork.

One of the latest crazes and perhaps that carried out the least successfully is the cork work which originated with the Swiss people. It is said that a number of studies are to be opened in the fall in this city where the art ol producing wonderful effects in cork is to be taught. The material is bought in its rough state and a piece of the re-

quired size selected. It is then put through a course of knives, sand-naper 010 v. -i 313 immigrants have arrived, and emery dust until a smooth surface: •, is obtained then the landscape, marine'

view or other design is worked out with'

small, fine-pointed knives and chisels,

after which it is touched up with water

of the needlul. The task of irving in cork is rendered especially diifk'ul because of the imperfectness of the ma-! terial and its exceeding brittleness. In a ton of cork there might not be five pounds of the material perfect enough to be used in this fine cl.is3 of work.' The steadiest of nerves is also a part of the programme of success, as the slightest slip of the knife or chisel is death to the result. The art is not new, but its practice is onty just becoming popular. The winter exhibition of the Academy of Design will 110 doubt show us what can be done in this line

—New York World.

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LABOR NOTES.

Steel pavements are in use. i'? English railways pay $2 a ton for coal.

Pittsburg reports a scarcity of laborers. American building trades employ 2,000,000 hands.

A Colorado wheat-field employs 300 hands. At Newport $521,000 was offered for a cottage,

The vessels that cross the ocean in six days burn 400 tons of coal daily. About 400 Belgian and English glassblowers in America go home each summer.

Boston has 7,000 organized tailors. They want New York tenement-house work boycotted.

At Jacksonville, Fla., 400 cigar makers struct to have their pay brought to their benches.

Two Holyolce (Mass.) mills that were to shut down if Cleavland should be elected are closed.

Boston has a Merchants'' week Storekeepers from the towns around have their fares paid to the city.

In the manufacture of boots and shoes the "work of 500 operatives now done by 100 with the use of ma chinery.

In the manufacture of flour moder improvements save 75 percent, of the manual labor that once was neccessary

New Hampshire compels working children of from fourteen to sixteen to go to school three months of th year.

By the use of coal-mining machine 169 miners in a month can mine a much coal in the same time as 500 miners by the old methods.

In the manufacture of brick improv devices save one-tenth of the labor and in the manufacture of lire brick 40 per cent, of the manual labor is dis placed.

In stave-dressing twelve co-labore with a machine can dress 12,000 staves in the same time that the same number of workers by hand could dress 2, 500 staves.

England allows children of thirteen to work if they attend school half the day. No one under eighteen and no woman can work over sixty hours week.

The Lynn Lasters1 Protective Union paid $12,000 for ground for a hall to contain a lecture-room, library, bil liard-hall, etc. The protective union

A railroad in the Northwest built 1,000 miles of line in half as many days, and had at one time 20,000 men at work, nearly as many as Napolean had in battle at Marengo.

London boss bakers make from $5 to $15 per week, workman from $3 50 to $6, cleaning up boys $2. Each is allowed a loaf to take home. Most of the bakers sleep in the shops.

The number of immigrants who have passed through Castle Garden so far this month is 11,919, a falling off from last year of 2,405. Since January 210,-

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of

228,839.

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colors. In Europe most of this difficult1 struck rather than leave the union. Co~ art is done by men, but from all accounts, some of our American girls are coming in for honors in the near future. In an architect's office on Broadway one of the draughtswomen carved out several models in cork for which she received both praise and a goodly sum kiews of New Yoik die steadily grow ing in strength under the sillful

work.

In a Nutshell.

swimmer

There are no flies on the who just dived. If beauty is only skin deep, "thin skinued" people haven't much to brag of. "I'm bound to get at the bottom of this thing," was what the man said when he fell down a well.

John L. will in time become a classic. We shall by and by hear a statosman spoken of as "the Sullivan of debate." •. /'Popularity is evanescent," says a philosopher. It is irideod. Just sea how quickly the popularity of a popular subscription diei out.

Don't of your temper lose control: Laugh, laugh, and do not crv, When Beauty with lier parasol

Has jabbed you in the eye.

—Boston Courier.

The line must bo drawn some vnnro, P/r. Woolly. If a man insists on wearing a •illc hat ar.l a flan no! shirt, ho is lccUy if it Isn't drawn around his neck.—Puck.

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Brooklyn grocers will not

non-union bread, since the bakers

operative bakeries are talked of. The organization has reduced a day's work from seventeen hours per day to eleven, and to thirteen on Saturday.

The trade organizations of the Ho­

man­

agement of the organization known as the United Hebrew Trades. The Hebrew Purse-makers' Union has just been organized, and the membership of the Hebrew Jewelers' Union has been considerably enlarged. The Hebrew Musical Union has been reorganized on a co-operative basis.

The steel pen trade at Birmingham is reported as buoyant, the average weekly production exceeding 160,000 gross, something that would give an aggregate annual product of 1,198,080, 000 steel pens. In her Majesty's stationary office one year the consumption of steel pens was about two millions against half a million of quill ones. In the clubs the proportion of quill pens used is larger than that in the government offices.

Waiting for the Syndicate. Texas Sifting^. Charitable Lady—It must be very tiresome to sit here day after day, playing the same tunes over and over?

Organ-grinder—That it is, mum! 01 was afther givin' it up a phwile ago, but Oi t'ink now Oi'U shtay till Oi'm bought out be wan o' thim English syndicuts.

As a proper precaution against the use of deleterious substances upon the family table, purchase articles that are known to be like Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder and Delicious Flavoring Extracts, tho most per feet made.

Starvation enables men to make fast me to the

grave.

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To Detect Impure Water. |gg Orange Judd Former. Fill a perfectly clean quart bottle half full of wate", cork and shake it remove the cork and see if any odor can be detected at the mouth of the bottle. Cork the bottle again, and put it in a warm place for a few hours, or set in a pan of hot water for an hour. Shake, uncork, and test again by smell. If an unpleasant or faint, musty odor is perceptible, the water requires more minute investigation. Tho school test is to evaporate a quart of water to dryness in a new tin pan or cup, and note the character of the residue, and what happens when it is strongly heated in a metal spoon. If the sediment left after evaporation is small, and on being burnt on a metal spoon give rise only to such an odor as comes from burning vegetable matter, the water is not greatly contaminated with sewage. But if the sediment is in considerable quantity dark in color, and burns, giving off the peculiar odor of burning hair or other animal matter, then the water is foul.

Breathing the Germs of Disease. To inhale the germs of disease with their daily breath is the fate of denizens ol xnalariascourged local)ties everywhere. The endemic •atmospheric poison may, however, bereft of it^ venom and rendered innoxious by a defensive of Hostettei's Stomach Bitters. This preeminently sage and effective remedy and safeguard not only eradicates the disease when developed, but enables ihc system to safely brave assaults. Every pliys cal func:ion is confirmed iu or rest Ted to regularity, the circulation quickened if sluggish, and a bilious habit, whicti of itself regctsa proneness to both interna tent and remittent types of malarial disease, where extrinsic atmospheric oa se exist, powerfu lv counteracted by this inimitable fortifying and defensive agent, which 1ms, moreover. none of the agreeable car 'Cteristies 'f draitie cathartic or an aldaloid. Fever and igue, Miiub ague and ague cake, and tho cnlentura of thy Isthmus, are conquered by it sure y, pleasantly. Rheumatism, neuralgia, gou kidney and bladder troubles, constipation and inligestion yield to ic.

A Rochester man makes 1.50 words per minute on the type-writer.

No Cure No Pay.

It is a pretty severe test of any doctor skill when the payment of his fee is made onditioual upon his curing his patient Yet after having for many years, observed the thousands of marvelous cures effected in liver, blood and lung diseases, by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, its manufacturers feel warranted in selling it, as they are now doing, through all drug gists, the world over, under a certificate of positive guarantee that it will either bene tit or cure in every case of disease for which they recommend it, if taken in time ind given a fair trial, or money paid for it will be promptly refunded. Torpid liver, or "biliousness," impure blood, skin eruptions, scrofulous sores and swellings, consumption (which is scrofula of the lungs), all yield to this wonderful medicine. It is both tonic or strenth restoring, and alterative or blood cleansing.

Chronic Nasal Catarrh positively cured by Dr. Sage's remedy. 50 cents, by druggists.

Cigarette girls get $1 per 1,000 some make 1,100 cigarettes in a day.

REV. H. P. CARSON', Scotland, Dak., says: Two bottles of Hall's Catarrh Cure completely cured my little girl." Sold hv TlriifEriKts 7&r-.

Sold by Druggists. 76c.

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The Texas Federation of Labor indorsed Henry George.

Those who use Dobbins' Electric Soap each week, (and their name is legion) save their clothes and strength, and let the soap do the work. Did you ever try it! If not, do so next Monday sure. Ask your grocer for it.

The stationary engineers have 000 members.

10,-

The Homeliest Marc in This Town, As well as the handsomest, and others, are invited to call on any druggist and get free trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Thi'oat and Lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits, and is guaranteed to relieve and cure all chronic and acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Large Bottles, 50 cents and $1.

Texas negroes own 1,000,000 aci md $20,000,000.

Notice— Dropsy Treated Free. Please read the act. of Dr. H. H. Green Sons elsewheie in this paper. His prop osition of furnishing a free trial of his treatment it seems to us would at least induce patients to try their treatment.

The New York Central Labor Union ill put up legislative candidates.

A Wonderful Flesh Produce. This is the title given to Scott's Emulon of Cod Liver Oil by many thousands ho have taken it. It not only gives flesh md strength by virtue of its own nutrious properties, but creates an appetite for food. Use it, and try your weight. Scott's Emulsion is perfectly palatable. Sold by all Druggists.

Derby, Conn., postal card,

will make the new

Copy of Original. VAN WERT, Ohio. July 11. 1889.

.Rheumatic Syrup Co., Jackson, Mich: GENTS—1 his iu to certify that I had what called sciatic rheumatism so badly that I was all drawn over to one side. My liip sank in so that you could lay your hand in the cavity, and I could do no work for' over one yeur. I tried some of tho best physicians and did almost everything I could hear or think of, and nothing did me any good until I purchased a bottle of Hibbard's Itheumatie Syrup of Hines & Son, druggists. Van Wert. O. Four bottles cured me and have never had it since.

A GRAND OLD SUNSET.

A Sketch that Gave S. S. Cox Soubriquet of "Sunset."

S. S Cox in Ohio Statesman, 1833.

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ALBERT KINO.

We certify to the above testimonial. HIAES & SOX. Drutrtrists.

Ilibbard's Rheumatic and Ltrer Pills. These Tills are scientifically compounded, uniform iu action. No griping pain so commonly following the use of pills. They aro adapted to both adults nnd children with perfect safety. We guarantee they have no equal in the cure of tfick Headache, Constipation. Dyspepsia. Biliousness and, as an appetizer, they excel anv other preparation.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

When Baby was sick, wo gar® her Caatorla» When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gare them Castoria.

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What a peculiar sunset was that of last night! How glorious the storm and how splendid the setting of the sun! We do not remember over to have seen the like on our round globe. The scene opened in the west, with a whole horizon full of golden interpenetrating- luster, which colored the foliage and brightened every object into its own rich dyes. The color grew deeper and richer, until the golden luster was transfused into a stormcloud, full of finest lightning, which leaped in dazzling zigzags all around and over the city. Tho wind arose with fury, the slender shrubs and giant trees made obeisance to its majesty. Some oven snapped before its force. The strawberry beds and grass plats ••turned up their whites to see Zephyrus pass by." As the rain came and the pools and the gutters hurried away thunder roared grandly, and the fire bells caught the excitement and rang with hearty chorus. The south and the east received the copious showers, and the west all at once brightened up in a long, polished belt of azure, worthy of a Sicilian sky.

Presently a cloud appeared in the azure belt in the form of a castellated city. It became more vivid, revealin strange forms of peerless fanes and al abaster temples, and glorius rare and grand in this mundane sphere. It re minds us of Wordsworth's aplendid verse in his -Excursion

"The appearance instantaneously disclosed Was of a mighty city, boldly say A wilderness of buildings, sinking far And self withdrawn into a wondrous depth, Far sinking into-splendor without end."

But the city vanished, only to give place to another isle, where the most beautiful forms of foliage appeared imaging a paradise in the distant and purified air.

The sun, wearied of the elemental commotion, sank behind the green plains of the west. The "great eye in heaven," however, went not down without a dark brow hanging over its departing light. The rich flush of the unearthly light had passed and the rain had ceased when the solemn church bells pealed, the laughter of children rang out, and joyous after the storm is heard the carol of birds, while the forked and purple weapon of the skies still darted illumination around tie Starling College, trying to rival its angles and leap into its dark windows.

A pocket mirror free to Smoker's of'Tansill's Punch" 5c. Cigar.

Read Dr. Sarher's card in another column. A Beautiful Picture Free.

For a 2-cent stamp (to pay postage and wrapping) we will mail a panel photogravure of our popular picture, "Kissing at Seven, Seventeen, and Seventy." Address the makers of the great anti-bile remedy. "Bile Bean," J. F. Smith & Co., St. Louis, Missouri.

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The Oldest Medicine in the World is probably DK. ISAAC THOMPSON'S CELEBRATED EYE-WATER. This article Is a ctvPirully prepared physicians pre scriptioa, and has been iu constant use for neariv a century. There aro tew diseases to which mankind are subject more distressing than sore eyes, and nono, perhaps, for which more remedies have been tried without success. For all external inflammation of the eyes it Is nn infallible remedy. If the direc tionf are followed it will never fail. We particularly invite the attention of physicians ro its merits. For sale by all druirgits. JOVlN I,. THOMPSON, SONS ft CO., TROY, N. Y. Established 1797.

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I have been using Hood's Sarsaparil aforindi gest on and liver trouble. It has greatly benfitted me, and I think it is fully as good a medicine as claimed." E.g. CHESBRO, chief engineer are department, Stonington, Ct.

Hood's Sarsaparilla

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