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Show Facts for Plan Growers. Among the papers recently read before the Massachusetts Horticultural Society was one by James F. C. Hyde, on the Cultivation and Varieties of It furnished many' useful the Plum. and practical suggestions, and some requiring a little criticism. The black knot was pronounced the worst enemy, causing many orchards which formerly produced abundant crops to entirely disappear. Mr. Hyde pronounced the eause of this disease still involved in HW PEOPLE SLEEP. Some Interesting Dream Statistics Cleaned by a Russian University. An interesting investigation upon the above subject has recently been made under the auspices of tho University of Dorpat, Russia, says the Boston BS If we could use our own good advice h w Cat That Goes Fishing. hosperity Brings Its Woes. J-JACOwe would be. happy A very ordinary-lookin- g and mild-- l TbeVidow Starveley I cant see, mannered cat is one of the inhabitants I tr. Hilihan. why you cant wait a of Garry Benson's swimming-bat- h at Lupleff days for my rent. The papers Jun 11, 1887. Permanent Cum. buiUred a Ion tim with neuralgia tn the haul; Albany, N. Y. She is the mother of by ye sympathize with the poor of prostrated at timet; gave fit. Jacobs QU a trial; via a promising family of three, and to Ijclan, have beta entirely cured, no return. When Baby waa sick, w gave her Castor! a. JE&EK1AH &WEV. Hll W, Lomoardit . Btlto., 1(4the superficial observer appears no Houffian Huh! I)o yes suppose When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, October 17. 1188. Curca. Permanent more, no less, than a jat tij people av this great, My wife was paralysed from near., tin; she could When she became Mias, she clung to Castoria, not walk a etep; I bought St. Jacobs Oil; after on motherly old tabby. r rousjounthry are to be treated on bottle was used shs walked about; continued uso When she Children, she gave them Castoria, n But, as a matter of fact, this cat is JA3. t MiTSPHY, kie basis as the completely cured her. Springfield, Ten a. an cals. rather Irish l.ifc. among anomaly June 17, 1887. Permanent Cures. Whether she was born that way or Years ago had neuralgia; not subject to attacks use of fit. Jacobs Oil was permathe cue now; by whether Garrys own amphibious disCimate for Consumptives. nent, there has been no recurrence of the painful S. W. SPANQLEU, York, Peon. affliction. position is infectious is not stated. Theeveral climates of Florida and remarked saw with me, Thats a spot AT DRUGGISTS AMD DEALERS. However she may have come by the have each been much prescribed tho farmers he us the surveyed tramp from lung disease, yet thou-pid- s THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO.. Boltimora. Mi peculiarity, this cat is an exceedingly u suferers i' tUt- - natives iu thoso States ilia of woodpile. good swimmer and appears rather to is fial malady. A far more reliable JOHNWoniUS, Late Principal Examiner, like the water. She sits on the edge med, i8 to be had in every drug store in U.M. Peuaion Bureau, Aitjr ; e home used can at be of the crib at the bath for hours lati, and one that at Law, Washington C'laliu. ire may which is sold, by druggists, under Proaeonte Hneoexslally which minnows little the C., I. watching widows , children s ami to Increase, sitive original. ttmufacturers guarantee jm : 3 yra. In last in current Experience swim or are swept by the dependent relatives. Bureau tat, iliaken in time and given a fair trial, and attorney since. war, 15 yra. Iu Pension wihtffeet a cure, or money paid for it distance from a physician a at through the latticed sides. When at nil living' Is probably EM world be Ths oldest medicine In ths Wo refer to length a luckless fisli does come within tat promptly returned. should at all times he prepared to treat for Dr. consumption remedy Isaac Thompson's the range of her paw she reaches out r known as l)r. Pierce's such common but by no moans simple EtEBUATEn EYK WATF.ll like a Hash and with one swift sweep olden.Medical Discovery. It is the only complaints as Diarrhoea, Cholera MorThis article te a oarelully prepsred Physician's end hasbe-- n In constantuae nearly a century. disease on him the rmedjfor this terrible possessed bus and Cramps. of her fore paw she lands CAUTION. The only genuine Thompson's Kye aa to curative properties surhsuperiur "W liter has upon the while wrapper ot esch bottle aa devours she her where prey platform, of the Inventor, OR. Isaac Thompson, rurrant its manufacturers in selling it engraved portrait of his signature; also a note of hand with a at her leisure. Or, if the fish remains .iiden guarantee. Avoid all others. The genO. Thompson. ensued John be obtained from all Drugglsta. can Water just out of her reach, she will leap Don! uine Eye and spit, but use and blow, hawk, the seize into the water, JOHN L.TH0MPS0N,S0NS& C0.t TROY, N. Y. prize r. Bales Catarrh Remedy. Of druggists for such disorders is Berry Davis fairly with her teeth and swim to the side Pain-Kille- r, which never fails to afford X prescribe and fully A Grateful Heart. done Big U as the only again, where she scrambles up and A single dose will do more relief. for the certain care specific r, dol-fashion of the after shakes herself Gita me three cigars for a of this disease. to drive away pain and promote the H. LNORAHAM.M. D., Q. d aid a dogs. young man natural action of the stomach than any Amsterdam, N. Y, tho the of We have sold Big G tor thelloffman House. Albany And, by way, says remedy you over tried. The virtues and it baa many years, beat Then he toiled luxuriously up to Journal, the largest dogs have no terof eatia- m given the faction. rors for her; she will fly at them with iooiUwn, and gazinti at his fathers PAIN-KILLE- R D. K. DYCHE A CO.. claws extended, and it is a brave caavo. tears of gratitude welled from Chicago, ill. 61.00 Bold by Druggist nine which dares her fury after the is eys as he thougnt of all the old are not confined to the human race first onslaught. Yet she is as gentle PEOPLE. an lad done for lmn. Life. WEAK, NERVOUS it i3 used with equal success either exKLKlTltO-RiIIOUVE'S DR. as can be with her family or with for or cures NX 110 s internally ternally positively are Lis there of At season the year MU KAMdA, human who HliKI ATIKTI, visitors, kindly disposed among kill MET and exhausting many deaths, particularly be to sexes. the .ildtujrom summer com plaint, itiarrhira, of both never would suppose her chroitlu Contains 23 to 10(1 degrees ot ferocious fisherman she is. Eleeii telty, (UJAHANTKED the senary, cholera morbus, cramps, etc., anil -. Cuts, latest Imp Y G roved cheapest It cures Lameness, Sores, lit tlu season the cases seem to be one whilo for Colic it is tho best romody in Hints and Suggestions. frequent and tatul, ami everycure ghtso know that a sure and speedy tho market. Alum and common salt pulverized be ol turned by taking a in easily Send stump for il lut ated pamphlet. B OOO Sold by all Druggists at Phinn Divis luv Kiu.Eit in and mixed in equal parts will cure OR.W.J.HOnNE.REMQVEDTOl80 WABASH AV.,CH1CACQ. tho is r ectened watt water (hot best), 25c 50c. , and $1.00 a BOTTLE. toothache. eryhaif hour until relieved. This reui-cithe company pays xhe freight for ALA. Good beef should have a bright red On their common nen6 new steel whnn las never been known to fail. Pull tons of ltnck, Coni or Water 800 feefi Will 1STHH1 color, not too dark, dry and tender to directions are wit h each bottle, it is kept each shift at a cost of 16 Cents per ton. Cheapest earth Is just as safe and relia KIDDERS PASTILLES.WiSi'XTrf Hoisting on the touch, fat, and with a smooth, b eviry druggist. bleasan enffli per cent, is wrought 1 Cluuitwlovk n, Uaa& Can be packed anywhere. steel. and iron open grain. Pheonly way to get a hen out of the gar-dSpecial whims for derricks, coal hoists. is to etc. For circulars, The Whim Co., Modern American city life, it is go slow but shoo'er. Penman-- I STUDY. 1230 and 1222 Curtis St., Denver, Colo. Uf)MF l etc. shorthand, Arithmetic, lklTl nerves. of is a the ghlp. battle said, truly bntby one tho roses fall, but Tansills thoroughly taught oy mail. Low rates. Circulars Lo tho continuous noise of the street l4nd 5c. Cigar outlives them all. tree. BKYAvfB COLLKGR, Ml Main St., Builalo. a celebrated French authority ascribes I frills is a biting wind remarked the marthe prevalence of nervous diseases in iner ahe ran into the teeth of the gale. 807 10th st Chi-ago Our'new book, The .lohnstown Horror or ities. While the population of lBtick to your business, is very good Valley of Death, the moat thrilling book erer Denver in evoiy towuahlp. during a certain period increases advice, but still there are a great many Issued. 60 Agn Bidinln. Outfit cents. National Pub. Sells (hlelif'rlnir, Rohmer. Ilnxidton. percent. eims t 3.1 times, the deaths from nervous people in the world who hate no regular Co. , 4 1H Clark Street, t imago. 111. Voss and lillhi-rA fumston. Il ANtJS. tho musical .V RlCand Also Wilcox 'VhttP.npC lisordcrs in the same period increased aflit profitable bush ess to stick to; anil wonder, the Newman nml TaborVmUftllO tBereare others who are following a line 20.5 times. The fast life of the peoAoilan Origanofbusiuess winch is manifestly unsuitcit ALL CHEAP FOR CASH, ple accounts for much of this wear on to them. Now. when such is the case, you Or on Monthly Installments. FLY KILLER lie nervous system, for Chicago is had better write to B. F. .lohuson & Co., to lead in the national sin of Uichnoml, Ya., and soo if they cannot give Makes a clean swoop. Every you a pointer. They have helped a great sheet will kill a quart of flies. hurry. man j men and women along the way to Mops buzzing ii round ears, diving at eves, tickling your fortune, and now s' and ready to assist nurd words and nose, Medical Journa. Some 500 circulars were sent out with a series of quite definite questions, which were answered with equal detail by 151 students, 113 other males, 142 females. mystery, an opinion with which seien-titi- c The results for the two sexes were s o men who have distinctly discoverdifferent that they demand separation, ed the parasitic fungus which produces it will not agree. Ho adds that in " bile the students formed a homogeneorder to succeed in raising plums one ous class interesting as a special must fight the black knot,- an ex- study. The first problem that was propression which implies a doubtful posed was the relation between the struggle. Where the disease has not frequency and the vividness of dreams. been allowed to make headway prompt, It 02.5 per cent of those quick and complete excision proves whoappears that dream every night dream vividly, effectual with little lighting or trouble. We have a plum orchard which has 50.5 per cent of thoso who dream freStood and borne for twenty-fiv- e years, quently, and only 2(3.8 per cent of thoe and although the trees have bom fre- who dream seldom, showing that the quently attacked by the black knot of dreams increase very rapnona have been lost by this disease, vividness but some have died of old age and idly with their frequency. Next, how others by overbearing and exposure to is the intensity of sleep related to the the cold of winter. frequency of dreams? Of the students When treating of the curculio, Mr. who dream nightly 68 per cent have a Hyde very properly recommends jar- light sleep (and only 28 per cent have ring on sheets, and then dumping the 1 deep sleep); of thoso dreaming freinsets into a vessel of water with a stratum of kerosene on top. He re- quently, 40 per emit; of those dro antcommends square iron plugs to receive ing seldom, 32.8 per cent. Nimiliar the jarring blow which brings down percentages for the other males are the beetles, over an inch s piare at one 38.8, 42.1, and 30.3, and for women end, and tapering to the point which is 32.46 and 50 per cent. Wo conclude, inserted into the tree. An objection to dreams are a conthis form is that a few sharp blows then, that frequent comitant of light sleep, though the s it with the hammer drives it upon sharp point into tho wood. A better, relation is far from universal. As resimpler and cheaper plug is made by gards sex, women have 73 per cent of s of iheir number dreaming nightly or frecutting up an iron rod an inch in diameter, into pieces three quently, while students have only 50 inches long, one half of which is in48 per cent. serted into a bored hole and the outer per cent, and other males end used for receiving the blow of the Again, 63 per cent of the women sleep hammer. The inserted end being lightly, and only 42 per cent of blunt is not driven further into the students, and 4t per cent of other wood. Mr. H. correctly remarks that males. Wo conclude, then, that if the wood is f lithfully performed each women have a much lighter very morning for several weeks the fruit will be so abundantly set that much sleep than men, and that their dreams Wo ire proportionately more frequent. labor wilfbe required to thin it. Another conclusion, tho evidence oi have found the need of this thinning by which is too detailed to present, is that losing some trees through as we grow older our dreams become In the discussion which followed the mss frequent, but our sleep becomes conclusion of the paper, the question came up as to tho efficiency of arseni- lighter; age affecting the intensity of cal poisons for destroying the curculio sleep more than the frequency of and the reports represented their use dreams. The author regards the student as in a partially but not fully reliable. in the experiments which we made some the period af maximum dreuning (20 years ago with Paris green, and pub- to 2 4 years of age). Tho deep sleep of lished at the time, we found the work childhood (hostile to frequency of of the cmvulios somewhat reduced, but counter-balance- d not so thoroughly prevented as by tho Ireams) is then least use of the iron plug and still'encl oy the lessening of dreams due to age. The vividness of dreams shows a simisli cots. Tim inquiry was again made whethlar relation to age and sex; the women er the beetles were intelligent enough Jreani most vividly; the students, being to avoid laying their eggs in trees than the other men, have overhanging water, the answer appar- younger more vivid dreams. The power of reconin the affirmative being ently clusion obviously an erroneous one. membering dreams is also dependent Nome twenty years ago or more, we on vividness and frequency of dreamexamined a row of plum trees planted it is accordingly greatest in woon the bunk of a mill race, and one-ha- lf ing; and men, greater in students than in of each tree hung over the wat sr. The owner had reported that iho in- more mature men. The liveliness of stinct of the beetles prevented them the emotional nature, a prominent from laying their eggs in the young feature of women and youth seems thus plums, which would drop into the wat- I o be marked out as the caustic agent er when they fell. Not being satisfied in the production of dreams. Tiie durawith this conclusion, we climbed out should naturally be related on the overhanging trees to examine tion of sleep to of dreaming, but in the habit tho the young plums more closely, the result was that as many insect marks men no such relation can be discovered. were found there as on land, which In the women, however, it appears that the distance had prevented the own- thoso who dream frequently sleep an er from seeing. Ilis mistaken opinion hour longer than thoso who seldom had been further strengthened by tho dream. This difference is regarded as insects in the infested plums falling men more unto are due fact the that in the and perishing flood, and thus thinning their numbers. The water der duty to break short their sleep and was useful in destroying them, but not thus vitiate the statistics. This is corin frightening them away. Country roborated by the frequency with which Gentleman. the men who dream frequently declare themselves tired in the morning, indiA Sensible Barber. My wife is as white as any mans cating incomplete sleep. The need of sleep is greater in wowife, say Jack Sheppard, one of the men than in men: the duration of sleep popular colored barbers of Washinglonger and the percentage of being ho ton city; but,1 adds, my children have a little of my color. Jack is tired morning and evening and of no almost white himself, and is proud of tired being 3 to 2 and 2 to 3 respective as compared with tho men. Stuit. Ho says: My wifes father was a ly dents sleep longer and are less tired German, and her mother was a bright mulatto. My wife can talk and read than other men. The time needed to and write German, and my two littlo fall asleep is about the same in all girls and hoy can talk it, too. It is three classes 20.0 minutes for the funny, Sunday morning, the only morn- men, 17.1 minutes for students, and ing in the week hat we ail breakfast 21.2 minutes In each vomcn. the for to them little hear together, niggers jabbering German all around me. and case, however, it tikes longer for and I dont know what theyre talking those who are frequent dreamers and about. light sleepers to fall asleep than perWhy do you call your children sons of characteristics. opposite niggers? of cent students sleep unEighty per Because thats right. So long as there is a drop of black blood showing interruptedly through the night, 70 in any of our people, we will be called per cent of other men, and only 43 per niggers, and Im not fighting against cent of women. Light sleep and that name, as so many of my people frequent dreams increase tho do. The negro is an unfortunate felof The power of sleep. low, blithe neednt be ashamed of his is possessed by will at asleep falling black The who people ancestry. founded our race in America, were few. It is greater in youth than in honest people, and that is more than age. Twenty-eigh- t per cent of men, the white people can say who arc so 10 per cent of students, and 20 per I'm not cent proud of their ancestors. of women sleep iu the afternoon, of the word nigger," I can indicating a making up of insufficient you. sleep on the part of men. The effect of dream h ibits upon Photographing by Beat It m iy lie said that photograph-B- can mental work is also evident. Those taken by heat as well as by igiit. who dream seldom, or sleep deeply, are I'he action of the shorter wavi s of better disposed for work in the fore energy which we call light is quicker noon than light sleepers and frequent and sooner manifest to the eye than dreamers. The forenoon seems in the action of the long waves which wo general to be the preferred time of call beat: but tho invisible heat cays work. The statistic.-- , regarding nervin tie solar spectrum have been photo- ousness confirm the accepted fact that Tin' slow action of heat in this is greater among women than graphed. hanging the molecular state ol bodies men. It is greaior among students is well known, it is probable that an a emulsion could be form d which would than other men at large. It is, too, of ami concomitant frequent lightaleep give an iinajc of a hot black kettle iu the :t dark chain nor. The clement of time, dreams. As to temperament, however, would probably be an im- phlegmatic people are quite constantly portant one. sleepers and infrequent dreamers. d with deep Indeed we are often a contra-- t between teachers Finally, faevidences of the picture-makin- g and professors of the same average foam-lea- f A of r.ns. heat upon cility tee is soon represented, by tho differ- - age shows Ihe effect of the occupaThe teacher, with his daily toil, moe of molecular action. A stationary tion. ulead tanling in the sun up- lias a lighter sleep and more frequent carriage on tin- - frozen around is found to have dream-'- while the profe-su- r. leading a felt its photograph upon the ground' ami con.niai eomparatnely , -v. lieu it mo e.-- on. 1iof. John 'Trow-- 1 life, is a deeper sh eper ami a le-- a freb. al e, iu tile May .sciibuer's. quent dreamer t'.ia.i tile teacher. - Ihree-eighth- over-bearin- 1 intor-ruptadne- ss e pre-ente- -- Chronic Neuralgia. well-behave- d, d, hi-- 1 down-trodde- Cal-jorn- ia woi-rile-- ; PENSION EVERY FA e kjrid-fame- f The Best Remedy pink-shirte- al-y- HORSES l; t BKI-- MV-h- M CATTLE. y DO Johnstown Horror I Ual-lu- . DUTCHHRS Laura Bridgman. you, too. Laura Bridgman, the famous blind There is considerable of a lnviv.o about and deaf mute, died at the Perkins that Gael Society just at present, Institution for the Blind, iu i3ost.on.on The Lucky Number. May 24, aged 5J. Nile lost sight and hearing when two years old, and her Steubenville Ohio) HeruM, him it Mention was recently made of Tlios. sense of taste and smell were much Williams she old When great luck iu holding a ticket impaired. eight years was taken to the above school, and whietdrew the i5,HX) pri.o at the May for half a century has been a living drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery example of what could be done in the A repesentativo of this paper this morning way of instructing those thus deprived found Mr. Williams at bis work in the Iron Works He was at first rather of their physical senses. PhilanaAerscd to anything about his thropists and scientists were greatly goo fortune, saying I had al but finally said interested in her. wu. s understood that the Louisiana State The late Samuel (3. Howe undertook Lottery was straight about awarding the ago drawn, ami two or three months the difficult task of instructing her by prizes ticket. I was unsucI sent for a in Knife raised word giving her the cessful in capturing anything, but kept on letters on a slip of paper. Then she until before the May drawing, when I sent felt the knife, and by repeating the two dollars and received a one tenth ticket numbered St, 2li. The draw ing took place process with other articles she was led on 14tli, and on tho 13th 1 learned to understand that the words repre- thatMay ticket ti.S'hi had drawn the '2r,i)iN) sented the objects to which they were pn.e. It was pretty good news, and the Clan-n- n iASTHRMCUEEDj cruian hundred common nouns, and some facility in the use of verbs and adjectives. The second year she began This was slow, yet she writing. showed much skill in it. 'Then she became expert at talking with her fingers, and could understand the motions of others, whose hands she grasped in conversation. She knew every one she mot, and would give a passing sign of recognition. Addition and subtraction in small numbers became easy to her, and she could count objects up to 100. She divided the day by the beginning and end of school, and recess, and by the arrival of meal times. She could distinguish between a half note and a whole note, striking them quite correctly on the piano. Charles Pickens visited her on January 29, 1812, and was very much interested in her. read character, literally, at She was thoughtful her of her friends, and liked to aid the poor. At the lime of the famine in Ireland, she bought with money earned by her own work, a barrel of Hour, which was sent to the sufferers. She was baptized and joined the church at She finger-end- s. the age of 23. Erysipelas caused her death, and she was conscious to the last. ..'..10. Mr. Williams lias been in receipted many congratulations upon his good luck, and many who had not tried their chances were surprised that the ticket was cashed so That, pnmipty without any deduction. however is the way which the Louisiana State Lottery Company invariably pursues upon presentation of successful tickets It is an aggravation for a hungry tramp to fiudonly a fork in the road. Sheriffs dear fellow, jou cant imagine felt the first time I caught sight how I of a squirrel a real, live squirrel! My heart jumped into my throat. What joy! What emotion! I raised my gun to my shoulder, took aim and fired. The gun went right off ' Yes; I hope you didnt miss. And so did the squirrel. Judge. Is it prohnhle that what a million women say alter daily trial is amistal o Vug sav they I, now by test that Dobb.ns Klee trie is weed criinomieal. puiest and best. They have tiad e4 years to try it. Foil give it unc trial. A patch is ofteh the sign of poverty, but not when it is a straw berry patch. We desire to call tin attention of our readers who want to take a delightful ex cursion this summer to the advertisement ol the inter State Town A Land CoLtpair, in another le.uinu of tais paper Every i her should lie a base ballist iu order to i att n the n es from tin- batter. Sale. Smoke Sheriff Sale Segar, a straight 10c Havana cigar for oc. A igorous foreign policy is one that lives to get out of the State Department. All Run Down bd My health two years ego win very poor. My friend1 thought 1 was going vith consumption. I cornu Sneed owing Hoods took five bottles of it, and to-d1 can do as hard a days work ml ever could. It Raved me from tie grave and pat me on my feet a sound man.'1 tViLL. K. D. Tbibhry, Wiggonsville, Ohio. Hoods Sarsaparilla Sold hj all druggistH. $1 ; six for 5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD JUT)., Lowell Mars. IOO D A M PiflEsT, Lroggist. 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