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PERSONAL AND LITERARY. utlt U Mies Id MeGpitk, of KUmb Kouge, L. 1 addition to her aew. pter work alto has wrlttea k ituwbei u( aVeiaj KUa Wilder W'tleex i a flrai believer in the eitteaey of physical exerie to preserve youth and good looks, hh(1 site uatw the Indian oluVw retftUarly for a half-hour evory day. Hans Itrelttmuut" wm the neudon'ym of Charlu (lodfrey Lelatul, om of the earliest of American writers to
aimtlnv tin Carman dialect. Mr. I.ie
lund is still llvlnj? and reidlnfcr Europe.
The number of Iwoka belonging to
the lata M. Chevmil, which his heirs Jihvo donated to the M iuetnu of Natural
Historv. is estimated at &W0U iu,ow.
V.Rrk' avorv branch of sclonee Ib
there represented.
The Jewish Messenger reports
Hint .losonh Pulitzer, of the World,
has offered to assist twelve hoys
year from the graded nchools of the 0,u-j in tft it coUeira education, untM
the number roachos sixty. Uobert llrowning, the poet,
short and stout, with a ruddy com
niuv'ion and tha general aptwaranco o
a man who enjoys a cood dinner. He
is one of thopi-oatest diners-out in Inland, and is a most agreeable
table companion.
Mrs. Mnry Klixnboth Wake, the Boston writer who signs three modesl
initials, M. K. 11., to ome of the most
noetical prose and truly poetic poesy
is the wife of a lending phyfiieian and (tin mnt1ir of several children, who
find no rivnl in the literary wor
which engrosses only a portion of this
author's time.
Tho Hook Lover adds a new word
to the language, "blbllosophist," a man wise in books," one who has an 'allround knowledge of books, both from the collector's and the scholar's standpoint," competent to give advioe in fonninsr a library, and to help In
a 1
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DEATH OF ELI.
JtUy 14, 1JMM, KpecUUy mmd f com 8. Qeertettjr.l hums Tbxt-I Saw. 4 : 1-W. (Ioliiest Tkxt-HU m) iwaJe themselves
vile, and he restrained them net. I
1:18.
Ckxtkai. Tkith-Wb qmm not keep Ua wa
an4 escape the txmseaueeees.
Timb-B, U. 1114. Auout twenty years
after the butt lesson.
ace ill Kbeueter. HaMl trow Rem-
tel's victory twenty years later (1 Seat. 7i f, VI). It wa fifteen miles west of Jerusa. lm atul t uianlr mil hOUthweftt Of SUll'
.v ... .-.. wv.wmv - - - -
(2) Shlloh, the capital, a lew mna norm
Jerusalem. . ,
Kajuki- About m year eW. BU-jui
and irit far forty yer. Ifowwjear
ekl, He was a Levite, and fleseenaaiii.
Aaroa UirouiOi Ithamnr. llor?:if "uw
ghtor," awd I'hinkhas, "the uraww-
mouthod," def eneratc mhih oi I'-n. r'i In another lrt of Ismel, was just VeKjahis exploits, R C, 111-1W. The rhilistine oiiprchion had existed twenty
vears and continued twenty years wager
(Ju1k.13;1). . IXTsaot'VTlos The fearful doom ei E koiis revealwl to Haniuei was not fulfilled for twenty years. So much time was Kiven for reiMJiitanee, but the result w la iH-eiwratkMi. and now the time had oome. IlBLifi ovek Baku 1'i.acs-1. Tk awrrf of SumteW this sentence beloiiKt to tne last chapter. It shows how wide bamuel s influence extended during the twenty years. Tht Vhl'UilMt: a. rich, war-like ration on the west coast of Palestine. hletn.tr, jtJuk: m. ulace near k.bn-
eser. 2. M w fOth the Ark: thinking .i.... f..i u.miii iipntaotthe Ark, even It
with it He had to save them while still unrepentant. Whkk dwtUtth Mmtn th cherthim; here Gtkl manifested His glory between the cherubim over the Ark. Jjh( and J'MHthiu: see above. My this plan they were brought into the battle to be slain. 10. Ma hU tent: i.e., home (Josh. 82:8). 11. Ark of Oml Urittn: a proof that God had departed from them, ffenf antl mMh$: . . . the sign fulfilled, foretold by Samuel (24). 12. JUn: professional runner, accomplishing bis fifteen miles In the hours of daylight re
maining after the buttle. A irauiuon oi the Jews bays it was SaUl fleeing with the tables rescued from the Ark. 18. .s; a throne at the entrance of
iuuauiuit - ---- , . the city. It had a canopy over it, but no back to the seat. 18. WUh he mule wthn of th Ark: this shows how Eli pned
various other wnVa where the aid ot a
man learned in books is neeiled. 1 Lzsms FAcrIoking carefully at the All of Amelia HiW correspond- jeon text, we shall aee that it really sets enee sent in onre of her publishers is forth a great harvest. These are the i gathwarding. Ihls Is done at tlie au nt j. do thu tt. elven in chsp. 4:1, 2,
thorns' reqtiost to protect her from j gom thevalu hope that God would asabusive letter, which are destroyed 8igt lhem if the Ark of "the Covenant were
HOME, PARM AND GARDEN. The eftlenduU weUor ftowwrgtvM ltkte dUplay of rtowere after every thing el is over. rUnt tae mi im avry available plaoe. When inlrodtujiNg mw animal on the farm the owner will Had it to hla interest to know how they have been raised, and If a change of treatment ia required to make the ehange gradually. Sweet corn ia one of the most important of garden vegetables, and in
order to have a constant nipply for a
family of ten persona about fifty hllla should 1m planted every ten days un-,
til July L
If von will nour boiling water on
to ole nlnnt and then pour It off and
nut In fresh water to stew the pie
plant, much ot the sour taste will be taken out, and the pie plant will require leee sugar and also have a pleasante r flavor.
The safest and boHt way to grow
black raspberrlee and blackberries for fruit Is to plant thlok "and eut back
thoroughly, making a perfect hedge
of canes that are strong and stoolcy.
Of couree, in growing two crops together a described above, compost or
mniira must be useJ freely, also
mulch.
11 strawberries for dessert are
a beautiful dish that tastes well
Select the llneet, largest berries, and
leave the stems on. Dip them flrat
one by one, in white of egg. boaten to a stiff froth, then in finely powdered
sugar, when dry dip again In egg and sugar, and so continue till you
have the frosting of the desired thick
ness. Tile them up in pyramid form
to serve. N. Y. Independent.
Cold beefsteak may, if rather un derdone, be nicely prepared by chop
A LITTLE EXTRAORDINARY. Calimmuha iMiter tells of a man in thai
Mute raising a beet with whkh he fed two
horaee aad three cows jour oays.
a CiKnvKAw voutur kteW recently re
vived a letter from her hem fellow, wak T seventeen feet eight laches lotig.
a t .t Mt. a. U IntieMU broom fae-
UrV waa settled by the proprietor lucreslug aewageaof all his married employe aut a-mngthe single men notice that they
would not be wanted arver tne ena oi w month unless they were married by that , Ume, in which event they would be retained at an increased salary. J
Tmkt ilo get a Httle Michigan venison out
of the State in spite of the new iron olad
law. A Wisconsin hunter recently wo
home a handsome buck
Wisest!
"e'lf kMi. wMi UMkt ummi Mr iM,
t ur SUw hS rtnc
krttMMHt balm to mi Sent mi
Torlta rrM num h Utc tMijg
T hail imttad
can aniMMHt M(M to Mieti
FaTOrtt PtM HMUMI M UM
T Hft bar ptvotoui ill.
and sovereign remedy, kaawn
ail Krnate troubles,
Peuinsuht bv mittmg the oarcaa
coftln labeled "John Ueer,
nne. ilacuMML" However,
first class paeseuger ticket lor r. ueer
remains.
A Scotch exchange eotnalns the follow-
Ing: "The extremely novel sight oi a cow
acting as foster mother to a foal may ue
seen at Kirbymoorskle. Mr.Joim ngnvson, farmer of that place, recently had the
misfortune to lose a vaiuauie orooii mr after foaling. Tlie equine youngster, however, is progressing favorably, deriving hie
nourishment from a cow. jaany irw have been to see the curious sight of the foal and It attentive foeter-mother." Ukzexiak Sheti.kx, a Keading hotel proprietor, realizing the uncertainty of life, although In good health, has had his own grave dug in the new portion of Charlea Evans' Cemetery, wallea up, oetrented and covered with heavy flagstones, ready rni-tiarw.nnitnn of his remains when he
The creat
ttte world over, for
iammation, cruel htt'kach, and interna.
diafdaeemenU la Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre t-atipUoe. It ia the only imam'-? care. See gtiaraatew ob every bottle-wrapper.
Dr. rteree'a relleta gently laxative or
actively cathartic according to dose. 'J6 cents.
As friend after friend leaves tttte werKl
bv death, and naanes into the eteraal state,
(411 all or nearly all of one's dearest earthly frieiMk have gone to the other side, the
aurvit'
irom tne upper j htMtM WHtfaer they have gone. The great
; future iHereaaes, and the treent anu
thinks itia a satisfaction to know that after Ida death his body will have a neat and secure resting place. He Intends to have a handsome monument erected on the lot. A kesidkst of Reading, Pa., has a number of cat that beat the record for sagacity. Some time ago he placed twelve heu's eggs under the largest cat, and the animal stayed by them until they were hatched. The result wa as satisfactory as i r t iiov had been done by a mother hen. Mr.
- , Tadder also has two cats that will go hunt-
They will ferret eut a raoim
sr, aged twenty- iHt wane leseens In their relative at- , he had to buv a traction These absent ones may well be
Objeow of HW tuougnt, as ne pursuw tavremainlng Journey of life without them. Kuah a umon surely needs the hope of
meeting them In another and better world.
Ji. i. Independent Kre tlte FarevreH le vkn
On the deck of the steamer, or on bos re' the train that m to bear vou awav from those 1
dear to you, you will, if you are wise, have
afelv striWed awav in vour lueetute a sum-
cient suonlv of that sa'fecuard against ill-
aess- Hostetter's tHomach Bit tern. Commercial travelers, tourists and pioneer
emigrants concur tn tesurving to tne loni-
fying and saving properties of the great
tonic. Use for constipation, mttousnesa,
malarial and kidney complaints and nerv
ousness.
Two Scotch worthies were lately eritklshnv tha nuu.- mhiiator vi'rr avtiralv. KmIu
lie John, the discontented, about the reverend
ranuemnn: "wen. ve see. irae jonuy w
Saturdav he's inveesible. and oa Sabbath
he's incomprehensible."
True Economy
H Is tree i.onswr im T M4's fcnf siMSfc
Sw-kHS ltom Om ltoltar" la WWi wa
irtM wit of Ula iaalar i-aeia. Ur" Hvra im. fcef a boitla of H4 s Wrta e whiiih IM cwnlMU. Ton WI RimI RlakaMW UaooMfula. Kow m4 Um eiraattowf. sm4r H(U 4 UmU tM STSfSM aWM lor ' mt aa U ittan a l-iart. "TWI ertn If miImI hMmm of the mcmMm s4 weoMowr of HutKlt Mtrv(rtll. "I too Hood's SafMHMlIt rlM f appiiae. drMMia. sue Mrl haitwf. nm awiHiHt of food." i, w. Witxanuui, (jtMjr. M.
Hood's SarMparilla HoM Wr all arHai. ti; a' i for la. riM4ealf
hf C I. HWU X Ww,m Haaa.
100 Do One Doctor,
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wisssiaea,ai
- aTw . s JOE HAIX. m w. i ath at x.t:
. . a I t.,1 ' l.,u,llh blm
ping very nne hii aoi - -- anti'tU(le M. ferrat, 0ne ot
in- h nnhlUbarri. hhortlv nltor tne
publication of "The Quick or the Dead?." tlte character of veral Inttoi-s addressed to the authoress
made this necessary, and the plan has boon kept up ever Hincc. HUMOROUS. ."What' the matter?" the schoolmistress a.ked. "Hack's uore, ma'am." What made it sore?" "Pop pounded his thumb with a hatchet this mornln' and I laughed." Mr. Wraggs (to lodglnjr-house elerk) "See here, mlnter, I can't sleep, because dat fellor in der nex' room snores soawful!" Clerk "JIuh! Yor didn't expect to got a lullaby by der Metryiwlitan OperR-House orchestra for fifteen cente, did yor?" Jude. Sunday-School Teacher (to 'new pupil) "Wo are taught by the Bible that when some one smites us on one cheek wc should turn tho other to him. Isn't that a beautiful sentiment?"
"Yes, ma'am." "Now. if an enemy wore to smile you on one cheek. what would you do?'' "I'd pound dor top of his . head oft." Nebraska State Journal. "Mr. Hohms," said Mm. Hashcroft, looking into the little boardinc house parlor, "will you be kind enough to step into the back room for , a moment?" "Certainly." aid the consumptive-looking- hoarder. "lt'B funny," he muttered to himself, "that every tlmo any body comes here to apply for lioard she hustle me out of sight" Torre Haute ,Kxpre. Parson "Vou are a total abstainer, I believe, Mr. Flint." Farmer Skinflint "Yes. Mr, I be. I nver tasted liquor but once, and that was to the county fair twenty-three years ago. Her. Hawbuck treated me three) tlmr that day. and I fjot jest dizxy enough
to let aomesscamp pass a lead nicKei on
1
with them, irrespective of their oonduet toward God. Hut. all their expectations were vain. The Puiiistlnes gathered courage from despair, and fell upon Israel with fury. Israel was smitten before them, and fled every man to his tent Go oa to draw vivklly the scene at the gate, where sat poor, anxkms KH, waiting for tiding. In iuni u mini with torn garments and horri-
ned mien and announces the fearful aeieau - t wjth lt means of a spray
bread crumb and minced parsney, and molded together with a little rich gravy and a beaten ogg. Have a oako tin greased with butter, in which put the hash lirmly and put It in a quick oven, remembering that the second cooking of all meaU must be done quickly, and lot It get browned, when turn out carefully, garnish and Serve.
The following formula for potato rot U tho best known preventive according to Prof. Peck, State botanist of New Yflrk: Dissolve four pounds of sulphate of copper in sixteen gallons of water in another veswal slake four pounds of lime in six gallons of water.
When the latter solution is cool pour
it into the copper solution, stir thor
ouehly, apply to the potato plante
when in bloom, or, in this latitude,
about the middle of July, spraying
Kit old and blind, asks what is the cause
f the tumult, and receives the measage with its trinity ef sorrows for hint, that Israel hi defeated, both hi sons killed, and the Ark taken. At the mention of the loss of the Ark of tlie Covenant, the old mau'e heart fails him, and ha tumble over backward from bis judge' chair and is at once killed by the fall. Comments Now return to the idea of the great harvest, (a) Israel reaped a harvest of defeat. How did this com about! Hursly not because tliey had not numbers eaouga with which to fight the Fbiliethte. For Gideon with three hundred men had eae defeated a much larger army of Mid Unites than the Philistines ever assembled, Surely not because God wa not able to maintain the honor of Ilis Ark. For soon after, the Ark, unaided by any armies, was a source nft.ittr venation to Philistine lords. So;
Israel reiqed defeat simply because they sowed disobedience. Ilecall to the scholar what God had sakl to Joshua years before : unwarra tn ilo accordtne to all that 1
written (in the law), for then shalt thou make thy way prosirous' (Josh. 1: S). Aa ofteu Lefore, sonow, Israel forgot this fundamental command of God. and as a result reaped the harvest of disaster, (b) Hophnl and Phtnehas reaped an awful harvest. Itapacious, licentious, bhwphemous.they had profaned holy things, fti common with Israel, they inb-took the mere outward sign of God's presence for that presence itself, and thuc in reality trusted in the Ark, and not in God. Like many in Israel later, who (vV the serneut of brass and began to wor
ship it, forgetting that It was only a symbol of an underlying reality, so did these wicked men. Such being the ease, no one wonders 1 that their fate was what it Mas. "We are rather surprised at the long-suiTering of ' God in Smrlng them as loutf as He dkl. Thev sowed the wind and they reaped the ; whirlwind, (c) Kli reaped a sad harvest. His fate was bv no means as dark as that i of bis two sons; for though his conduct 1 shortened his earthlj life, ha was a Godly
man. ills Heart was nounu up iu inu ma
feet, a rare species, and
out of a stream and bring
them lias web
will catch fish
them to shore. j
Fkom Putnam County, Fla., comes news
of a remarkable occurrence. Borne farmers
in the Held heard a tremendous rustling Kuud over their heads, and looking up saw
something ,lthat looked niceasouucoiuiHu of lire passing with tremendous velocity
through the air with a whirring, Hissing Muml. It appeared to be from eight to ten
eetin length and from fourtonve leet ia
dlumPtRr. When first discovereu ii seeineu
ia h asrerftl hundred feet above the earth
. . .. . l .... - u,a.l tho
ami was mcuning in ii wr , f round, profusely emitting great spark of , re. In an instant it passed out of sight
-ud an awful explosion took place tnai
jhook the earth for mile around ana wa heard for a distance of fifteen mile s."
HviT miatalcMi are often made in trying
in ,.,ii,init. it is ssafe rule to follow that
the best is always the chsafwf. A cheep phy
sician may cost you your lire, lr you nave UuWtu in vnur avatem. VOU Will llOt OfllV b
miBrbl.but unfit to work. Lost time is
nnnavlnat. One dollar snent for Shallen-
bcrger's Antidote will cure you ia twenty-
lour Hours. BQIU oy uruUK'ata.
Ta authorltlMi In Holland have decreed
tViut wnmrn can not serve ob a school
board. In Sweden it has been decided that
they can.
A Planters Experience. r paattl fa la av malarial s trlet; wiser fri,HW
Ms Pills
Orf man. the I'arxllae ef FartBera.
Mild, equable climate, certain and abundant
crops, uestiruil. grain, grw, wunir.r In t lie world. Full information free. Address
OregoHlmmigration Iioard,Portland,Oregon
Tat slave trade may be accounted extinct in Egvpt During the last sixteen montas t.nlv four slave have been imported into
that country.
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HYGIENIC HINTS.
For iM yars Dobbins' Klectrlc twn imiiitted bv soan makers.
cause it is lt of till and has an immense sale. Be sure and get Dobbin' and tahe no other. Your grocer has it, or will get It.
A BiFaAXctsco firm has built the largest wins seilar in the world. It is capable of
holdinr 3.000.000 gallons ef wiae. Its
wet0W.QQO.
Tfcaveeeltwa matrvellM. My
haMiriBar iravaia. zr'. MP,h K. NIVAL, Btaye mM w
Sold Everywuerei. Office, 4A Murray 8U yaw York.
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MlfiHESr
PMo li lot i itkr t. atUa. Hoci Se.
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?".,;;., WRITS FOR FREE -roRTSlaaalrtaa kr KWr win a ww4 et asas. iRtuTa yiiMTIB rOR THE BOOK.
Jomisttvi Homir.irTaUeT of Draft. The oalr rVLX. HISTORY af hr ma a4. OiH
Sai lmmH. WRITE FOR TERM
OUICK ar l 40 trli far aatSt . SA . TUl. KATIOSAL 1'UULISMIXU CO., Sr. Lovta, Xtt.
Au cases of weak or lame back, backache, rheumatism, will rind reltel by wearing one (vin.v Rmart. W !! and Belladonna
It la well to allude to that questionable , Backache Plasters. Trice '-Scouts. Try them.
5n(T miMntus. so a- to moiaiton tnem
thoroughly, but not drench them
If the weather should be rainy, and thus favorable to the fungus, repeat
the application in ten or twelve days. VALUE OF MULCHING. Aa O teraUm MescHelal ts VegstaWs Well aa Fruit Trwa. During the summer, one of the prin
cipal objecte of applying a mulch is to .. ..1 ,s (.....
aid tne sou in reiainiay nioisiuie. While the plants are growing, they require considerable moisture. During the spring and fall this will usually be supplied by showers, but in summer the showers will often be so far between that the plants will suffer. In order to avoid at least partially the effect of this a good mulch is applied. If the work is done proierly and in good season, a considerable benefit can be derived. One Important item is to have the soil in good tilth; hoe
or rake until it Is In the proper condition, and then apply the mulch. Stirring the surface thoroughly ie in Itwlf a good help in retaining moisture. After the mulch ia applied it should not be disturbed until the plants have matured their crops or the fall
rains have set in. Nearly all vines, such as melons, citrons, squash, pumpkin, tomato and cucumber, will be benetlted by a Rood mulch applied after giving thorough cultivation when the vines have secured a good growth. Newly-set trees and plant)! of all kinds should be mulched well before
hot, dry weather sets In, and it is often
Mbit which mothers often teach their lit tie
Mies, to give and expect kiesea fr-m every; intimate. They really endanger both their children aad those upon whom the tributi is bestowed. The older persons maybt afllicted with some disorder known only to themselves, and in the child may lurk the poison of incipient disease. As English physician declares it to be a truth established by incontestable proofs that pulmonary consumption is not caused hy cold outdoor air, but by foul Indoor air. "Statistics prove," he sayr, "that north and south, east aad west, In uplands and lowlands, the prevalence of respiratory disorders bear an exact proportion to the prevaleace of indoor occupations " Osx of the first parts of the system te feel the results of overeatitg Is the teeth. The acid formations arising from the stom
ach begin at once an attack en tne enamei
Tar sumptuary laws of Richard JO. prohibited collars from being worn. The law was never enforced. ni.r-cCRKt eruptions will refurn. Eradicate them with Glenn's Sulphur 8pap. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, 50 caate.
Wxtsr appear lif erent when ethers re
talking, ljtsien pomeij vj mwj toa't interrupt.
Ant one can take Carter's Little Liver Tiiia. thttv are so verv small. No trouble to
swallow. No pain or griping after taking,
PicciDii.Liss ef red and green doth cam Into fashion at the close ef the ifteeaui
ceaturv. A IOC. smokk for 5c."TansnTB fundi."
XT COSQITXlt
me. nen i lounu umi, mu , f , of Uie Arj, even mre tiwn in naan,l t,.. 1U mnns to maintain a
You've had enough, an l B ' welfare. Still his end was a sad u .rwth" when other-
I ain't Uiio. ami Ids earthly career ended in dark- I "J. " i' 0m..-i,i
ness. Compare his death with the death of wise tne treus sow u - Vu , J.l.ua. and vou will easily realise this, in ured. This applies equally well to
(Joh.'rtRfSl). UisHiwinginthe education of his sous had been faulty,and his barvest was devoid of any joy lul song of har-vest-lwme. Itcv. A. F. Kchauracr. rRACTicAt. sceensTioNS. 1. Children may grow up bad amid good mflueaccs. a. la disorderly families both parents and children are usually to blame. X God gives abundant time for repent-
wyself:
ain't teched a drop nonce, nor
a-goln' tori" Upoch. A contloman and a lady whom he
did not know were seated yls-a-vis in a compartment of tt railway train. N t a word was exchanged for some time. All at once tho gentleman threw down the paper he had been reading and attempted to kisa the lady. "Oh. monsieur!" the cried, "what audacity." "A thousand pardons, madam. My sight is a little dim and I thought tho train was passing through h tunnel."' Texas Slftings. "Mr. Spotitcr," said the spokesman of the committee, ' we have called to ask you, as tho 'sllvor-tongued orator of HiggsvilW to make a presentation speech for ub to-morrow evonlng. It will be Gagstatter's tenth wedding anniversary, anil we are froine to elve him a Httlq surprise."
"Gentlemen," replied Mr. Spouler. with some severity, "can you expect a silver-tongued orator to speakr at a tin wedding?" Chicago Tribune. Committeeman '"Tho boys want to buy a presentation gift for tha alderman. Show mo something firstclass." Salesman "Hero is a beautifully-chased water-pitcher. You can have It for S00.' Committeeman Far too small and expensive! Show we something else." Salesman "Perhaps this plated punch-bowl would ault. It holds two gallons ami costs only 93," CommtUeeman-"Just the thing. I'll take If'-Jiwelnr's Weekly
Hkvzr whisper in company. If what ye wish to auvottii not besBokea aloud, reserve
of the teeth; and if they are not properly j it until another time.
cleansed after eating, tne articles oi i-u vbich cling to them, soon beginning to docompose, also help on the warfare. The acid thus formed is so corrosive that it effects are soon felt, especially oa the second growth of teeth. F.stknsivk scientific experiments tnadein Germany indicate that the nee of either very cold or very hot food and drinks is in
jurious to health. A temperature of food ( and drink which approaches that of the f blood is most healthful, and for nurselings ,
such temperature Is essential, r-orquencu-ingthe thirst the best temperature is from CO degrees to tH degrees Fahrenheit; but tlie favorite American temperature for quenching the thirst in hot weather ia that of ice water and ice-cream. Tag rinsing of the mouth three times a day, after each meal, with either a three per ceuu solution of chlorate of potassium
in water, a nve per com. ui titui smlre chlorataj, or a saturated solution of borax In water, in homes where diphtheria prevails, is, according to Science, an all but 2d re preventive against the disease attacktng others resorting to these remedlr
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sac. , ,,, , 4. The most sacred religious forms will not save us wltlteut the spirit of religion. ti. God cares more for the worshiper than 6. The pualsiiaieat ot sla will come w due time. , , 7. There is no escape but by forsaking sin. 8. Disobedience to parents can only bring disaster and ruin. Wk are profited by keeping the soul la a condition of uplifting. Man Is, by hlscreatlou, alieing who turns his face upwards, and grace teaches him to keep his reind f xed on God reverently atiddeveutly. FIGURES OFj NT E R EST. Tkk labyrinth, ki KgypC oaUins 80t
chambers and 360 halls. AthknS was 35 miles around, and taineii W0,uf3 citltens and 400,000 slaves. Tiik walls of Home were 15 miles areuml.
Thesm, la Kgypt, preseata ruins S7 mile
around.
Tmk Temple of Diana, at Kphesa, wa 49 feet to the support ef the reef. It was WO years in building. Bartlox was lifty miles within the walls, which were 87 feet thick and SftQ feet high, with 100 braeen gates;
Tub Temple Delphos wa wim eenattens that it was plundered ef tm,m, aa4 Xwe earrMl away free It m aMeco.
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fruit as to ornamental trees. It will
behest, however, with the majority or aa . 1 1. A -
treo not to auow me miucii vu re-
main on too long. It is important that
all kinds of trees should have plenty of time to mature the growth of new
wood, and if the mulch is left on too
long; it will often keep up the growth of the trees so long that the wood will
not mature before cold, freezing weather rets In, and in consequence la in lured. So that in h ma
jority of cases it will be best to remove the mulch from the trees as soon as the fall rains come, and this will usually give sufficient tlmo for the tree to mature all the new growth o wood. A variety of materiuls can be used ormulchlnjr. One of the best, rhen it can be had without too much inconvenience, is bagasse from the sorghum mill. When this can be had there are faw if any materials that excel It for this purpose. Old wheat straw is another good material. Wheat or rye straw U bettor than oat straw or old hy, although either can be used to good advantage. If old corn-stalks are run through a cutting-box they
make a good mulch. Coal anes are good. Whatever the material used, It houh! be applied In good season and In sufflolent quantity to fally protect the soil from drvlar out St. Leuls KepuWifi.
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