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Show Tim TIMES By Tr Turn tuausniso r. M. riNNfcO, I dlMr and Ccmpaxv. UTAH. COALVILLE, , i in Alaska boundary fine.ia Special 'regard to the Yukon country. threaten! to become something of an Untie between th United Hates and Canada. It U observable that, while the German molJer of public opinion ven-tur- e to criticise Kttiser Wilhelm's public policy, they don't dare to censure bis poetry above a whisper. At EveryJTwinge by many. Some of them certainly could be spared for the cmp!gns ot j AND POULTRY. should be received with a good deal of ' Sherman and Grant This regiment hesitation. The Leghorns and Ply- Of Rheumatism you should remember was mastered Into service in Jane, relief is at hand ia Hoods SarsapaFOR mouth Rocks appear to be, far too low. that Rheumatism is caused by lsetlc STORIES THAT ABE TOLD OP 1864, and was atwasonce sent to Ten- INTERESTING rilla. Review. Farmers' OUR RURAL READERS. engaged guardnessee, where it which the la acid fettles in the BATTLE AND BIVOUAC. blood, Size or Tux aa -- As to the size of flocks Joints. Hoods ing the railways.' Stephen 1L HenderSarsaparilla purifie the the of colonel Journal sugin One a wss writer the Poultry regiment fcarreearfitl Farmer twkiZ Brava Kaamy Naabys Bmumi son Operate This officer and fifteen men died in the flaw gests that it is a great mistake in keepfllnta Homestead meet She of Why lla MhM ISM Ba Dr pert too large flocks together. There is service. ing That Mill Ordarl jr ( SknMu'i-- II M to the Care ef Live Slock end no profit, he says, in keeping 100 hens lltat I It II Orderly. Haa Meitlpil.d. in a place hardly large enough for 50. Poultry. G A. McNeil, Biehwood, Ohio, blood and removes In fact, I doubt very much if 100 hens this Tribune: National So writes to the taint. There- conI flock. one in be ever should Pad-dockept far it was George Mullihan, of Latins a lira f'.mmmj. fore Hood' Sorsaps- Aott Rot Fraod. sider fifty an outside number. They rills cure TheumstUm wbea ail other - A veteran soldier's face lighted up Neb; John liallentine, SagiJ. P. Smith writes as follows with a floe glow of enthusiasm as he naw, Mich.; David D. Desboog, Hynd-roa- Hoards Dairyman: 1 desire to com- will lay more eggs in the winter in the remedies have foiled. 6lre It s fair trial. recounted to a company of friends Pas Hiram Pace, Ffemont, mend the article of G H. Everett in a same place than 100. To illustrate: e I suffered intensely with rheumatism, For several winters Ikfpt from twenty-fiv- but- Hood' some of his experiences in our civil Mlch;M. Gerwig.Third West Virginia recent iwue of your journal, condemnperfectly cured to thirty birds in a pen 14x10 feet, we.1- - iUaar Sarsaparilla war.-- - One of them, Impressed by bis F. firraxa, Wlptersiile, Gs. cavalry: Gabriel Fox. Nichols, N. Y.; ing the frpeJ-- in ind Wftt- Ol late' few CggfT got very frHeatfteas,"'taie'- a ;'vaindu place and J'oseplf tffWhardiofi; Baldwin,' telling: their tkim milk at 13 and 15 H OOd sPIHare thebein caljiylja. ters 1 Ltpt oalj half Stic BajaVrs aad-go- t v d Uivwete tbs wdy UttVneCents jk' hutufred pounds' to be If twice as more eggs. thin many with he Sheridan. I How bard it is, said, after derlies that kept up into filled cheese. It would if WORLDS-FAI- R fifty hens, you should thirty years of peace ia our united trust that the comrades of Ohio who seem impossible in this day of dairy you are keeping I . e each early pullets country for, anyone ,4 believe that were in the valley with Sheridan will information, to find any dairymen raise twenty-five . NUTPHION THE LFE? , twenty-fiv"SlRIl to the old a wes our the state ever when see that replace there time is repBuckeye who could bfi so short sighted. In the year hens which should hgkHled in the foregoing lint T,t sold lenr"u tider differe- -t flairs hated atr: Everett sayeytbc year-plas Drstptaccr and enjoyed killing one another." all get ia who can. More the merrier." milk la Worth at least 35 cents per in the fall, as toon as they begin to vYou are wrong! exclaimed the Corporal, company L .Third West hundred pounds to feed to growing moult. They will be in good condition In this way you will always Hatred among the soldiers Virginia cavalry, Hope, W. Va., colonel If fed to thrifty young pigs. 1 then. have birds was not common. The trade of war writes; There seems to be some hogs. that, with proper care, must believe it worth even more than this. was distasteful to most of them. contradiction as to who was the small There is another prove profitable. Remember that out made be to profit small flocks your birds. SiiM have There waa little personal animosity man that kept up with Sheridan, to men y of room. They can not have .etwern the blue and grayl Each s the lines of the army at Cedar Creek. a small dairy farmer recently who plenty too much. Ex. the war went on was proud of the If any wan besides myself kept np I said who looks after details, carefully bravery and qualities of the others. did not see him. So Ill give a short to me that he believed the manure bis CCLTfRE on the Farm. Why finish A soldier on the battlefield, exposed I ot btack mare as the bad, history manufactured was worth as much our houses with white coat, when the hogs death moment to was learned first she every my private property. She him as the pork. With proper facilito respect and then to like a brave could run equal to a grayhound, and to rough brown coat will keep out the ties for making manujrebelieve this cold? Why paint the inside of our had the' bottom to hold out is not a wild estimate. enemy. Certainly, homes, with so much expenditure of The veteran related an incident of 1 am sure she saved my life at here is a big leak in the parse of treasure apd labor? Why put large the Wilderness campaign. There had Opequon. near Winchester, on Sept then, the dairymen who sells his skim milk costly windows in our bouses, and then been fierce fighting, and a swarm of in. 1 hi; I. The Johnnies had cut me Hu justly acquired the reputation of being 12 to 15 cents per. hundred pounds,, at cover them almost entirely with two prisoners bad been taken to the rear off, and thought they had me sure. ltsck of this is a still greater leak. The Salvator for Why put stripes and guard, where rations bad been served There was but one gap to get out by Every pound of this miserable fraud sets of curtains? figures in our carpets when it costs to a regiment which Was about to be flanking them. 1 had some 400 yards cheese which the farmer furnishes the money to put them there? Why have to make the gap. while they only had ordered Into action. The-Age- d. to manufacture .robs him of carpets et. at all, if the floors and walls One Johnny material 'When did you Johnnies have your a hundred to An the of Aliment for the of a Incomparable opportunity be tight? Why keep a musical instruselling quantity last meal?" shouted one of tbs officers. officer got within ten steps, but whole milk to make ten sufficient of INFANTS and and Protection Growth so ment in we house when the sailed like a out Last night, was the answer. play pigeon past lilackry of seem cheese. Now this pounds may poorly? Why get up at night and Fhat is too bad!" cried several the whole crew. voices. 'Let's give them onr rations. "This animal I ao!d to an officer, like an astonishing; statement, but I build fires to save a few house plants A superior nutritive in continued Fevers, We have had our breakfast, and can who took her to the Western plains hate taken pains to inform myself, and from freezing, when we can buy ten And a reliable remedial agent am I ia confident true. I introhave it times the amount with the money exto fight the Indiuns, where she finalgo without dinner." In ail duced gastric and enteric diseases ; the in dairy meetings, pended for extra fuel? All these It waa done with one accord. The ly got shot by the Indians. I Was have talkedsubject often in instances of consultation over individhundreds of with be close a answered questions may by whose digestive organs- - were reprisoners got the rations and the gen- surely the orderly who rode close uals, and have obtained figures from observation of the difference between patients erous regiment marched onto the bat- behind .Sheridan. duced to such a low and sensitive condition dealers, and I say, without hesita- a cultured and an uncultured youth. Thomas W. Alderson, Lenoxville, tle, wishing them better luck another that the IMPERIAL GRANUM was time. There is a man here tion, that there ia not one pound of We are largely what our environments the only nourishment the stomach pa., writes; cheese The colonel gave several illustra- who claims to bo that little orderly, there consumed by our people where make us. Mo. ReporL would tolerate when LIFE seemed should, and would, be ten, only 1 me he for he and think on Its retention ; extold is, all' tions of the banter for those Duck Farming. It is worthy o: depending filled and And as a FOOD it would be difficult to changed between the camps, and told about it some time ago. lie was in skim cheese.Abominations, We ought to be, and note that the Chinese very, very long conceive of anything more palatable. of strong friendships formed on picket the 17th I'a. Cav., and his name is would be, a cheese consuming people, ago hatched out their ducks by artiMoore." of Sold by DRUGGI STS. Shipping Depot, duty, and rollluking'garnes of cards George if we could buy a pure unadulterated ficial beat, and the incubators that JOHN CARLE A SONS, New York. A Soldier's Monument. played between tha soldiers of the article of cheese when we call for it. seem so wonderful to us at the poultry lie commented armies A opposing monument for the ol.ier' Mr. Everett uttera a burning truth shows and country fairs were an old And what will ye build It of My ton teat afflicted upon tbs unwillingness of the men to when he says: The consumer buys it story in the east long before our great- tcilh catarrh. 1 induced Can y build It of m trbls. or braa i or brouie, take any unfair advantage of an Outlanlnt the soldier' lore! for full cream cheese, and pays just as grandfathers were born. It is likely enemy, when the armies were not en- Can y glorify It with legend him to try Ely't Cream much for it as he would for good that we got the domesticated duck in A grand their bloot batb writ battle, but only watching gaged Halm and the disagree cheese, and when he attempts to eat it from China so long ago that we know from the Inmost (hrlne of this land of thin and playing with each other. To of outermost Ilf on not becomes he natural able catarrhal smell all the verge when, and the writers He told n story of a Southern officer disgusted, declares he can him. He appears as with no themselves content tell left Wo And earns: answer would It tbo to he declines build get and cheese, history good Union n Northwho entered a camp la well at any one. J. CL Out of our hope made lure, malthe from is us derived This that it matsums ing buy. ern uniform, and induced the officers Aud out of our up the whole Olmtted, Areola, 1U.- pure.t prayer and test. In ter. with cases I some the mixed have been lard, Imposed to believe that he had been sent from upon of our faith seour And out and the gad wall, and perWo would build ttout of the great white truths more times in buying, cheese than musk-duc- k headquarters on aa inspection tour. Their death hath saorlfloed, 11 is real character waa can haps the black duck. The domesticaany other article of food. I tha exposed after Aud the aeulptured ELY'S CREAM BALM opens and clean form of tho men la arms remember when Kaaal Voaaaxcs, Allava Vain and InOamoiaUon, Real a dinner with the officers, when his my mother used to tion of the duck has had an effect the Ah ReAnd their face ere they clad. from th Membrane Uold, protect make home made or dairy cheese, and opposite of that usually produced by storeSore, name and rank were accidentally nothe Bemeaot Taut and RmelL Tb balm la And what herole figure ooeo. rellel at and abaofbnd quickly mallard is on civilization for the what a delicious article it was. Two man, gia ticed on the hilt ot his sword. He waa Can this sculptor earve ia stone? . A particle applied Into each matrll and or three nice large ones were always strictly monogamous. Waterton the a spy, and the rales ot war had to bo Can tho marble breast bo made to bleed Price snccniat Druejtau or by mall. moan? to And tho marble naturalist the that assures 'made and York Up indeed, Hew ns, 86 for ELY as a in Warns 8L, use enforced, especially sufficiently cured BB0TBEBS, complete pmm k mhrMed '5 . k id lag. as hm mmmp mmA l hayfng, and then others made with wild duck is a most fsithful husband And the marble eyes be eravod "COLCHESTER" were found on his person. But every To look their last, as tho flag floats patt, special reference to long keeping for and remains paired for life, while the On tbo oouatry they have saved winter use. It fairly makes my mouth domestic drake ia most notoriously poofficer in the court marshal that conwater now to think of them. Fellow lygamous Harper's Weekly. demned him tried to make excuses for Aqd the answer eamo: Tbo figure (Shall all bt fair and brave him and regarded him with pitying dairymen of Wisconsin and elsewhere, And aabrfltvlug, as pure sod white A Mistake in Dairy Figurzs. The why not apply a little common sense eyea A the star above their grave - The soldiers were good friends, The to this business? If my statement is following item is going the rounds of marble lip and brent sod brow said the colonel Wbereoa tbo laurel lie ; true, and I am borne out in it by such the agricultural press: They were proud Capt W. J. of their countrys military prestige Bequeath us rliht to guard the fli bt a multitude of witnessee I do not see Wallace, living a few miles south of BEST IN MARKET. in old Of Bag the the skies. and fighting stock. - Talc an old solhow it can be. doubted then, for the city, says the Indiana Farmer, i best in fit A for monument the BEST IN WEARING soldier, dier's word for it, there is nothing every dollar received for skim milk, or kept account to r one year of the of a people's love Bunt QUAJJTI. easier than to love a brave enemy. milk sold to manufacture skim cheese, amount of butter sold from Lis sixty And bra toned mad decked and panoplied soloes-- j Tbeosterortap American Tribune. tends the whole length there is a loss of 310 to the dairymen Jersey cows, two of them with first With the hearts ye built U ot down to tbo see And that yo build It stately, heel, proof the country. I know scores of calf, and found that it footed up 2,154 Why He Bkoatd Mat He Drafted. tooting the boot la digIn pillar and niche and sta farmers will read this and say Oh! pounds,, for which he received 30 cents ging and in other hard Petroleum V.Nasby.ln order to place And hi h tn pore as the souls of those work. , bosh but how many more years will a pound or $646.20. - This was in addiII would commemorate. himself in hie proper position-b- e fore t V ' I ASK TOUR DEALER Whitcomb Jsmet cream tion to Riley the and consumed butter oleo with it our take, K THEM the public, felt called upon to give flooding A V', V Aland dont bo pat off J Tho Oldest Army Sons markets, and filled and skim cheese by the family, and shows what may be his reasons weighty and cogent Who CSw with inferior goods The oldest living army nurse is Mrs on sale everywhere, while honest done with good stock and good feed ones, too, f why he ahonld not be OOLCHEgTKR CO. RUBBER He feeds ia cotton with butter ia bran, at dairy drafted. He says: liberaUy begging a sale, Lncy G Freedley. whose home I nee tn the papers last nite, 7S9 Tremont street, Boston, Mass, before fanners will open their seed, clover, etc., and keeps the ms that the government has institooted She was the first woman to receive a eyes to their own "bosh? Why, chine going in all kinds of weather. figures, a draft, that in a few weeks hundreds pass to the Southern battle fields, and with the light receipts of butter which as There is a mistake in these a yearly yield of thirty-fiv- e pounds uv thousands nv peacoablo citizens few women have aacriffced and braved have prevailed all the fall, do we hear of cow is to butter per nothing brag wilt be dragged to the tented feeld. I as much tor their country as she. such complaints ot dull markets and of. Farmers 3.FRENCH CORDOVAN, . Review. AENAMEUXO CALF. know not wet others may do, but es Her two yonng sons were soldiers, alow sales? Simply because hopest 35PFmECAifiKtfi5Anoa for me, I cant go. Upon a rigid and when she hoard that one was goods are beingdiiven out of the marWyandottes. There are three stan 3.B? P0LICE.3 soles, eggsamlnashun uv my fizzikle man. wounded at Antietain she went to ket, I have repeatedly paid as high as dard varieties of Wyandottes the 10 cents per pound for cheeie that I I find it wood be wus ner madnls tor Washington laden with supplies for golden and white. There is me 3 undertake a campane, to wit: the wounded. She was immediately bought for full cream, that was bothing silver, also a black variety, which, however, 2.I75BIJYS'SCH0&SH3E1 1. Pm and he v bin pat In charge of the hospital at George- but half 'or three quarters skim; in is not aa an established recognized yet LADIES- o town, where she remained two years. three days after cutting it would be as standard breed. There is no differ obliged to wear a wig these twenty-twAfter Fredericksburg she went per- dry as a chip. My experience is that encs in the varieties years. except color; but 2.I bev dandruff in wat scanty hair sonally to Secretary Stanton, who of every one; we are constantly being the silver Wyandotte is the original temstill hangs round my vbaorable finally gave her a pass and she went imposed upon until, as I have said, w from which the others were tsken Over Ono MllUoa People wear the to that battlefield in search of her son do not consume one pound of cheese hence it is an older breed ples and more 1 I hcv a kronic katarr. Jesse, who had been in the thickest w hers we would ten, and I believe it may L. W. Shoes as well as being considered All I I hev lost, since Stanton's order ot the fight and was badly wonnded. be placed even higher than that. Do vigorous, our shoes are equally satisfactory hardier is not than the others. It to draft, the nse uv one eye entirely, Here she had charge of the barracks away with filled and skim cheese and give tho best vahao for tho iwser. is larger than the They equal custom shoos la style and fit. and hev kronic inflammash on in the hospitals and temporary charge' of the let our people know they can get a large breed, but They rose Tbsir Its comb is an advanwearing qualities are unsurpassed. marine hospital at Alexandria for genuine article when they call for it, Leghorn. other. The are price Uniterm, stomped on sols. against the frost' in winter, and From Si to f t saved over other makes, 5. My teeth Is all unsound, my over a year. She attended the reunion and at once the dairy industry will re tage palit and its skin are reddish dealer U yeUow. legs cannot jrour supply jrou we caa ain't eggsaetty trite, and I her- - bed of the 35th regiment at Weymouth ceive a powerful Impetus ill over this As layers the- - hens are considered broukeetia thirty-on- e yerea last Joon. last September. Mrs. Freedley Is now country. equal to any of the breeds, and the Awttiti Werl chicks are plump and attractive in apAt present I hev a koff the paroxisms $0 years old, and still a brilliant conCeltnfeUt ftti pearance. ; Weight and Yield ot Egg. nv which ia frightful 3 behold. versationalist and hard student. She A of Kansas Farmthe A I'm boiler xhestUL- - and ahort- speaks Italian and Spanish. correspondent mMybThWJno reuabl Empty tub Cans. One of the argu Mwl AttreetNes4 leetmeHwe key er furnishes the following: teinded and hev alius hed panes in my WdOcm hw patolMhtd- FRC1 to Wanted an Exchange of CoaBdeaes. often ments advanced against dispos back and aide. Geese, 4 to the pound; 20 per annum. perehoetro Addrw tt In an account of the campaign in ing of the wbey at the factory is that 9 to the pound; 150 per anH.W. Buckbee. Bocs Polish,' 7. I'm afflicted with kronic direar mne, Ilxhiu General J. 8. Fullerton tells num. the cans will be harder to clean, by - - -Poet Otto Box M and koeti truss. , The money I hev Georgia, 9 v 9 nrmrtr$r The this was strain milk constant the to story; the drying and sticking Bantams, 16 to the pound; 60 per anpaid fef Jayneses farminnyttve balThere was no strag- num. sides of the cans, than if the sour whey ACRE APPLES, $1,493 KS sam and pills woo.nl astonish almost day after day. man Z'uTWX. on both sides wss is carried home. This can be overcome Lottl iua. Bo fur gling. Every auapto copy MUo? obovt 1$. Houdans, 8 to the pound; 160 per ennybody, A pvnrtlel Prelt Form t papor, s to be pobiitM br infh was place. It rmrk Bro, 7 quite easily by having the milk drawer A I am rupchnred in 9 places, and required rtmilatioa. tt.WFplw. Tbo "Cmmi of tboyear; Ci880h-ftf- M while moving beck from one position tbo Ymwy fratt of in or two water S before gallon put 7 to am entirely enveloped with trusses the pound; 130 per La Fleche, Growor or Fomor, who tho montf lof tbo tin or bn to another Incident the that occurred is to also Bot the o ond It claimed rood moo (rroot leaving factory. 9. I hev verrykose vanes, hev a ptpcri. vkuU to Wot bo vtot of which some ''of you hare heard. annum. them oil. frtm trxol to this sour whey makes the cans wbat wouto uko kiai doyo to iMrrh out for n-white aweliia on wun leg and a fever Hardee Hamburg, 9 to the pound; 500 per that easier to clean by loosening whatever you know what a disciplinsore on the uther also wun leg Is annum. milk may have adhered to the sides of was cams upon a great, Trade-Mark- s. shorter than tother, though 1 handle arian be Turkeys, 9 to the pound; 30 to 60 per the cans. The little good that this mav fellow in butternut squatted it So expert that nubody ever noliaed . gaunt annum. do ts more than counterbalanced by XiMnlnatloa nd Adrlc tn down in a fence corner, puffing away of or How teO Game fowl, 9 to the pound; 130 per the bad effect of the acid of the whey Invrnuaa. Sn.vM Inventors' Unlde.Patentability Jt. Aownt-- , a at tn . 'Why aren't yon fAT2d pipe. e'TAlSXLL, your WASH2I8TCX, 11 ' 1& I hev koras and bunjonson both on the tia of the can. American annum. command? thundered Hardee; .'who feet, which wooed prevent me from are Leghorns, 9 to the pound; 150 per an- Cheesemaker. soldier yon? Tho loose-jointe-d OMAHA. marchin. num. up slowly, and, removOld Don't use old batMilk Cask 7 I don't suppose my political opin- straightened 150 to the Black Spanish, pound; ' ing his pipe from his mouth, said: 'I tered, rusty tin milk cans. I noticed a IfenUk ions, which are ferninst the prosekoo-shurrm Tbeir areda. nIlliUilU nUult rKEuotbersaiia.nt per annum. .. am the chaplain of the Sixth Arkancomment on this tSenT Id! in a w so. ,B) nv this unconstitutional war, subject tm,t 9 to the pound; 120 dairy pBFiymoalh-Roek- s, a draflin sas Npw.jwho fhe are you paperfibt long ago la which it was res VI AVI CO.. S4S Boo Bid. Caaak. , wooed hev enny wate with annum per sUted that milk which has been eon' VJC CYPHTIIRC Farms for Merchsndloa osifer, but the abnv reasons why 1 Th e winter days in. Sweden are Langshans, 8 to the pound; 130 per IL CAunAnDL and Merc hand le for vcyed in a rusty can was analyzed and Farms. can't go -- will, I maik no doubt, be only eix hours long In the northern annum. property for sale or trade. I.tA your found- - to eon tala considerable iron FRENCH suffishenL 8 CO., bchliti Bldg. Omaha, Nob. to 130 anthe Bramahs, pound; per part of the peninsula the run does not and it was further said that the butter ' rise once for two months This is num. Ik 4 tS laws. . . produced therefrom had a tallowy Guinea fowl,Tl to the pound; 160 per taste. This regiment was a made, up for, however, by the sonny The experimeni waa tried after - " organization. - Governor Stone was an summer,. In the north theanndoea annum. the can was thoroughly steamed and s 30 to 60 per spores" were destroyed. earnest advocate of these not set tor weeks any! weeks, an endDucks, 8 to the pound; SHORT-HANHow many AND Old have such old rusty vans now on the and Be. Rosloets College to tbo Vet regiments, as by nslng them to gar- less day. The most glorious sight of annum. . d old vncaii.e 1 bo, d ot gradual nwl rison forts and stations the veterans all thj northtand is the midnight sun. - The above figures will be disputed farm? Agrieola. tocupglug parse poIU nv IS ,it for natal, mi ABOUT THE CAMPJblliE chapters Hood Irftd Sarsa parilla k, n. ' a boys yearly hearty f 15,000, 000 of American oottonlq England, "tt goes ouCby way of VtiVjiuoz canal.'' What la the matter with our Paoiflo , railroads and California ports? A colossal statue IJ Hone of n. - The Duestrow case emphasizes the we need at once an amend- ment to the criminal statutes providing that a man need not he more sane for conviction In a murder case than he is required to he In any of tho regular avocations in life. v Governor Kihxklet of . to'hfi'u-facture- HIGHEST AWABD! Alaska, stated to the houao committee on territories that seals were practically extinct, and will be so entirely within a short time, and now the women heaven bless them have started out to exterminate the marten. . The swashbuckler act of Great Britain in having her gunboats constantly swaggering around in Chinese waters does not soom to hare the influence on the Japs that was lntendedt if tiie sentiment of . leading Japanese papers can be accepted as a criterion. 't It Is said that more than 62,000 people were sacrificed to the deadly scourge of diphtheria in Austria-Hungarlast year, that in Hungary alone there were 84,183 fatal caeca In spite of this Jwful slaughter the authorities have been sluggish in adopting the marvelous cure found so effective In Berlin and Parish y A writer, who is somewhat of a philosopher, has observed the fact that no millionaire In this country had. achieved the honor of becoming a centenarian. Tbore is nothing wrong about this, for an Providence, who Is Supposed to be just alike to all, all-wi- ong Ufe npon the same person. Thi fortune of James G. Fair it sliding down to the neighborhood of $13,000,000, which la the usual thing when a legal Inventory takes the place of a popular estimate. Jay Gould waa an exception, for appraisers made the net value of his estate $73,000,000. loft about . Commodore- - Vanderbilt $100,000,000. But, as a rule, the colossal fortunes of which se much is heard shrink immensely when tested by actual figures. I Kentucky a preacher 'does not like to have a layman offer opinions contrary to his own doctrinal points. The liev. Lemuel Penrod, of Grassy Creek, believes in the damnation of unbaptized infanta, and when ono of his congregation, John Slate, argued against that doctrine, the preacher drew his revolver first, shot at him, the hall passing through his bootleg, and then slashed him with a knife. The doctrines of that congregation are in charge of the preacher, and he intends to enforce his rights. . -- S$iF be-sid- es skhn-nHlk-t- Wurs that reorganization of the New York poiioe takes place the Lszow committee ought to take a commanding position immediately behind the reorganizers and fortify the -- - position with a Gatling gun. that - d Chang, ten feet high, the gift of ad' mirers, has just been Completed in Germany. When undraped it will remind poor old Chang of his own present proper, or improper eondl-tio- fact Mai.! -- tooe-oig- of.-1-m- ABDIOINzM Invalids the-outl- CHILDREN 'good-humore- d CATARRH 1 1 hnS !( acreo-ablo- . SPADING BOOT. 1 -' Douclas S3SHOEm;;. W. L. , bald-heade- growers see little in the situation to encourage them, bat it is ccrtalu that our dealers do not intend to give up the market to foreign countries. Two new and Important methods of cleansing wool havo been devised In New England, one by the use of naphtha and the other by hydra-oa- r boa solvent which saves the valuable grease and potash of the fiber for other purposes, These .methods are said to improve the wool, leaving it whiter and softer, and in better condition for dyeing. America wool Accord i so to the figures published by the Boston Commercial Bulletin, the insurance companies of this country enjoyed in 1894 warttuessfopled year, so far as small losses are concerned. Their aggregate , losses amounted to but $127,003,000, as compared with f 150, 000.000 in 1893, $133,000,000 in 1332, and $138,000,000 in 1891. Then, too, the incomes of many of the companies were - materially twelled by higher rates of premiums, while many, of course, felt the stringency of the times in the refusal of many old customers to insure at all, preferring to carry the Uk of loss by Are themselves. Tub citizens of San Frsnclsco evidently havo concluded that Magnate Huntingtons ownership in foe simple of the state of California has continued long enough, and they want his title declared void. The conclusion, while a one to announce, is not wholly unreasonable. . daring , Avr one who has ever had the t experience with the malady will insist on believing that the new disease is merely an exhibition of the versatility. Ingenuity and depravity of the old original grip. slitrhte-- . Douas $3&$4 - . au-su- lrf . Patents. BuHoSils. ne n 109-da- 100-day- D TTPE-WTUT- W.W. MOOSE. 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