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Fr!!j""aj mmmmsmsff- :S5fBB 'w t ti'rsr: STri . -s-'trfV-?- "tthrf'S2 ngsc-jfeS-?. - sr,V Tr"-? i, -- 'wV'CsJ5'iS &. - o- :-w4 -3 -' r4 .sa i&&jf vl ' &-. I2r- w- WW fe &' J r4. 147, $ l S b h i J m l-M i A DOCTOR'S CONFESSION. He Doesn't Take Much Medicine and Advises the Reporter Not To. Humbug? Of conrso it is. The FO-caJled science of medicine is a hum bug and has been from the time of Hippocrates to the present. Why, the biggest crank in tha Indian tribes is the medicine man." 'Very frank was the admission, es pecially o when it came from one of the biggest young physicians of the - city, one whose practice is among the thousands, though he has been gradu ated but a few years," says the Buffalo Courier. ''Very cozy was his office too, with its cheerful grate fire, its Queen Anne furniture, and its many Jounges and easy chair.?. Ho stirred the fire lazily, lighted a fresh cigar, and went on." "Take the prescriptions laid down in tho books and what do you find? Poi sons mainly, and nauseating stuffs, that would mako a healthy man an in valid. "Why in tho world science should go to poisons for its remedies I cannot tell, nor can I find any one who can." 'How does a doctor know the effect of his medicine:"' ho asked. ''Ho calls, prescribes, and goes awjy. Tho only way to judge would bo to stand over th bed and wat'h tho patient. This cannot bo done, fc'o, really. I don't know how ho is going to tell what good or hurt ho does. Some time ago. you remember, tha Boston Globe sent out a reporter with a stat ed set of symptoms Ho wont to eleven prominent physicians and brought back eleven d:iTerent prescrip tions. This just shows how much science there is in medicine" There are local disea-es of various characters for which nature provides positivo-renv d:o. They may not be included in tho regular physician's list, perhaps, lit cause of their simplicity but the evi lenco of their curative pow er is beyond dispute. Kidnoy disease is cured by W'.-.rner's Hafo Cure, a strictly horbal remedy. Thousands of persons, every year, writo as does H. J. Gardiner, of Tontine, It. L, August 7, 1890. 'A few years ago J suffered more than probably ever will 1 o known Jfxmtsido or mysolf. with kidnoy and liver complaint. It is the old story I visited doctor after doctor, but to no avail. I was at Newport, and Dr. Ulackman recommended Warner's Safe Cure. I commenced tho use of it. and found relief iuuno iiately. Altogether "I took throe bottles, and I truthfully stato that it cured mo." Collese bred boys are not always (lio mo-t Fucvaaful, but tlicy generally hate the mo-t fui. How's This? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any ens of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY ,fc CO., l'rops., Toledo, O. AVe, tho under-intied, lne known F. J. Cheney for the List 15 jears, and Inhere him jKirfectly honorable in all business transac tions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. tsT fc Tutjax, Wholesale Druggists, Tole do, O. V. liiixo, Kinsas fc Mabvix, Wholesale I) gg:t. Toledo, O. ji.ill" "atarrh Cure is taVen internally, acting .- tly upon the bta od and mucous surface- jf the sj-tein. Testimonials sent .free. I'nco 75c ir bottle. Sold by all drug Csts. Tho Intcbt form of ocean breakers is the .record breaker. A Sore Thront or Cough, jf suffered to progress, often results in an incurable throat or luug trouble. "Brown's BroncJiial Tro ches" give instant relief. ne: "I have about made up my mind to enter tho army:" She: "But suppose there should be a war!" Food for Consumptives Scoff's Emulsion of Cod Lirer Oiluith Ily pophosphites, is a most wonderful food. It mot only gives strength and increases the jllesh, but heals the irritation of the thront ,and lungs, l'alatable as milk, and in all 'wasting diseases, both for adults and chil dren, is a marvellous food and medicine. "I understand you own a baby." "You're mistaken. I'm only its father." ForSm.e. A Recood-hand bank counter at ion'Jialf value. This isagood clianco for6omo small bank to got a good Counter very Cheap. En quire of l'.H.NOEU i Topekn, Kansas. The floating population is largo nt seaside resorts. 0 . Do your clothes last as they used to? If not, you mvst bo using a soap or trashing jxncdrr that rots them. Try the good ohl jashionetl Dobbins' Electric Soap, perfectly pure to-day as in 1SC5. The tramp lagging bread at a boarding house is oien and above board in his state ments. Vigorous Men and Women. The vigorous are those who pay attention to the laws of health, of which one of the foremost is, Take care of jour digestion. JShould a temporary attack of that enemy, (dyspepsia, surprise jou, foil his subsequent assaults with Hostcttcr's Stomach Bitters. (From the stomach come the fundamental .supplies which minister to vigor, and, thoroughly transmuted into blood actively (circulated, are the maintenance of the sy jtem, 1'allid in countenance, nervous, at tenuated in figure appetitcless, poor sleep ers, are the djspeptie. Reinforced and built up by tho great stomachic the wan and tho thin increase m color and in bulk, ap petite iuiDrotes, nervous symptoms disap 'pear, sleep grows tranquil and refreshing, and the intranquility of mind and despond ency notable in invalids gies place to light Jhcartedness, a capacity for racy enjoyment ;of the good things of this life. Use tho iBittcrs for malarial, billious, rheumatic and jkidney troubles. An opera to be a rare treat must be well done. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When lie had Children, she gave Uiein Castoria, At the Science Examination: Q.: Which 4s the best known insulator? A.: Poverty. Kisses are like an actress' diamonds. The ofter ! pleased. Unless a man has a character that won't how Uirt ho would better Keep out; ot pou- i It will bo noticed in the issues of the sea- fson that the oyster does not need three K's !tb strensthen its campaign. One is quite sufficient. 1 "Mabel, dearest, do you think I could '.mate you happy?" "I should think so; Mrs. Jenkins husband did her." "Howr He fissured his life for $10,0CW then died." j The soft postal cards make fsirly gooo ink blotters, but are most too expensive tc joe used for that purpose. HANNAH'S JERSEY. nr ciu:. si. Howard. A Cno Jersey!"" YaJ. yes. sir; She's made o the rigl-t kind o' stuZ -Bay her:" Ah, no," sir. You haven't money muff. -Gentle?" To me slic' allu? bin so, Hut she hakis men like plzen. An' to show It she's never bin slow. "Wouldn't own sich a critter." Wal, no, sir; To milk her you net er would try, Fer jest let Jaber come nlzh ber An' soe how she'll let her heels fly. "How does she know the dlfrencef" Wal, sir. she knows more'n you think; You see Jabcz abused her While trylu' to !crn her to drink. -How wu-, that?" Wal, sir, I'll toll you; It happened In this way: Yer see, 'Twas In springtime the men wcr all blzzy. So the mllivlu fell on Jabez an" inc. Xoiv lie hates farmln', docs Jabez, A j' work alius makes him feel sore. Tit he was ral'ed up In the city Wu? clerk In a dry-goods store. Hut father'-, broad acres wur temptln'. An', as I wus the only child. He propo-od. Of cour-e I accepted, Though I think non I muthov bin wild. Father wu- sore disappointed 'Cause I choze a husband from town; His folks thot he'd married beneath him Fur lilrn 'twas a mltcy cum down To change his store cloe fer blue drillln', An knuckle right down to hard work, Though I'll say this much for Jabcz: H-'s never bin known to shirk. But he likens himself to the eagle, Tied down to tho barnyard fowl. I fail to see the resemblance He's more like a great stupid owl. He boasts of his great eddlcation, Hut soz 'tis all wasted down here, Wh"re we're only a set of clodhorpsrs; He feels quite above u. that's clear. Yet, with all of his top-story knowledge. K5i:ntij:? to me she's alus nix so. no's lettln' tho farm run down; nis heart's not in his work, sir. An' he's alius longln' fer town. When father was livin' 'twas difernt, Fer ho alius looked after the farm, But ho wus aliln' all winter Thot ho'd git well when 'twas warm But ho died. An then Jabez Bod the farm didn't pay an' we'd sell; But I thot different; 'tis my home, sir. An' I'll not leave it, at least fer a spell. I tell him his brains an' his larnln' Are Justns much needed hero As they ever were up in tho city, For the farm needs a good financier To rnako things come out even, An' balance the prollt an loss To know what crops pay the best, sir, An' not get cheated buyln a boss. The farmer needs somcthin' of science. Likewise a bit o the law. To understand effects, an' their causes. An' to make all his trades 'thout a flaw. Of niodlcinc, too, he needs knowledge How to plvo lotions an' pills. In order to care for his stock, sir, An' cure their numerous Ills. An then he must be a good fighter, Fer tell of a glneral you know. Who fought such a numberless army. As the persistent potato-bug foe. To say uotbln' of 'hoppers an' chinch bugs. Of tramps an' llghtnln'-rod men, too An' to oto for the right man at 'lection Is there aught he don't need to know? But Jabez. like nil city-bred people. Looks down on us plain country folk. Guess they'd find "thout us farmers That livin'd soon bo a stale Joke! t ho'd furnish their bread an their butter? Where'd be their pork an' their beef? Who'd keep all their big mills a runnln? Yes, without us they'd soon come to grief! Without us tliero'd be your railroads With all tin.tr rubh an' their noise? An' where'd your great men all cum from If the farmer quit raisin' lxiys? When I talk all this to Jabez he scorns It, An' scs I'm not up with the times; Thinks he can live without farmin' From his brain coin dollars an dimes. He thanks God he was not lmrn a farmer, 'Tls such a low culling; but then 'Tls the noblest an first occupation God ever gae unto men. For wasn't Father Adam a farmer? An' the garden of Eden a farm? Then why scorn the brown-handed toiler. Who from the earth gains a llvin By the aid of his strong right arm? Let mo see! AVhcre was I? Out to the barn. I think, l)oln' a part o fhc mtlkiu An' learnin the calf to drink. Wal, the heifer her mother was restive At beln deprived of bor calf. An' Jabez got riled putty easy He's got too much temper by half But he managed by some loud takln', An' several sound blows from his fist. To frighten her Into submission On beatin' he'd alius insist. Wal, when we'd finished the milkin. There was tho calf to be fed. So he backed It up in the corner. And Into the pail jammed its head. The calf choked an' struggled I sod -Jabez, that's not the best way, j Father alius ." "You shet up, Hanner!" An I'd not a wont more to say. -Ther's no use in her suckin my finger. That's a reg'lar old fogy plan; I believe in new wajs to do things I'm not that kind of a man!" All this timo the calf wus a strugglln' She didn't seem to like the "new way" An' landed Jabez plump in tho gutter. Which hadn't been cleaned that day. Some way as he was a fallin. Hit head got jammed in the pail He threw his hands up blindly, An' caught the old cow by the tail. Of course at all this commotion. Though a staid an' dignified beast, She lucked, and lilt poor Jabez A dozen times at least 'Thout hurtin' him much tho' An' he rose, very black in the face, Swore at farmers and farmln'. An' cursed the whole bovine race. Then he knocked the calf down with the milk-stool. An kicked It until I cried, And, though I know it wus wicked, I wus glad his four boys hed died; Fer If he'd abuse a poor helpless croetur, Why wouldn't ho abuse his own child? An' I thot how different was father1 So gentle, so kind, an' so mild. I looked at tho calf, 'twas a gaspln. An' I took her poor head on my knee, Balsed her up gently an' fed her. An that's whr she's gentle with me. She hates Jabez, an' fears him. j An' some wiyl lost my teaaect ? - , f ,) T-TlaeiiMlharnirsplte-or His brains an' his treat intellect. Fer a man o' his boasted knowledge To be so easy upset! Somehow I felt sort o' disgusted, An I hain't got over it yet! I wouldn't glre a mill on the dollar Fer a man, tho' he's smarter by half Than all the wise men in creation, It he'd abuse a poor little calf. Habvet, Wis. Gexuux homeopathists say thai salt destroys the teeth. French doctors say it clears the blood. American doctors dont mention the matter, bat charge it intbebQL ORNAMENTS ON HATS. Elaborate and Showy .ViUinerr la the Rule for This Fall-Four Fashionable Styles. HE millinery world lcertainlv seems to be going ornament mad. Within the memory o f living woman" there has notbefore provailed such elaboration and showiness of ornamentation. The mock-jewel fad of the present ecison leaches its acme in the realm of 1 ats, 'bonnets, and toque?. As to design, I everything that belongs either to earth or air is represented. There are also 'numerous ornaments which could not Ibe classed under the head of ""graven images," as they certainly aie not in "the likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or the earth beneath, or the waters under the earth." There are also jeweled cloths for crowns; HATS IOII YOL'XO LAniE. spider webs of jet and of gold on cloth, holding in their meshes insects with gleaming bodies representing precious stones, and with gauzy wings of brill iant metal. Tho first illustration hhows a hat with a low crown, over Inch are laid iimple folds of velvet, the brim .slightly shortened in the back, giving it a scoop effect. The material is velvet in the Stanloy brown shade. A high, full bow of the brown velvet andgoldon-rod yellow epeuglc ribbon ornament the back. About the edge of the broad brim is a three-inch space betweon golden wires which is filled iu with forget-me-nots in a golden-rod yellow, so placed that thoy form a lace-like open edge. The other hat in this same illustra tion is in black velvet, lace and jot. As felt was a fashionable material dur ing the summer, lace will bs worn during the winter. The brim of this hat is jetted in a delicate design and in the back is a high bunch of cock's foathers curving toward the front. This style is particularly becoming to a full, round face. The Spanish turban shown in the second illustration is the very essence of coquetry. Above the round, dim pling face of the girl with glancing eyes it is simply irresistible. Tho ma terial is soft, gray-brown velvet, and gold and silver passementorie. The broad, soft crown is of the Tarn O'Shanter shape and the close brim has a roll of velvet around the edge, with open spaces alternating with straps of velvet and passomenterie ex tending from the edge to the crown. Tho English round hat, which is the companion of the Spanish turban in SPASISn TClUIAjr AND ENGLISH HAT. the illustration, is a particularly be coming style, xho wnnkiea brim soft ens the effect about the hair and the six black tips in the back, with a broad-cut jet buckle at the side, gives it a stylisn nnisn. Xeni. Con. A member of the House of Commons had been paying attention to a young lady for a long time, and had taken her to the House until she was well posted in the rules. On the lost dav of that session, as they came out, ho bought Her a bouquet of Mowers and said to her: "May I offer von mv handful of flowers?" She replied promptly: "I move to amend by omitting all after the word 'hand'" He blushingly accepted the amend ment, and thev "adopted it unanimously. Pick-Me-Up. A January Diary. Old Gent Well, my little son, did you try keeping a diary, as I told you? Little boy Yessir; liere it is. Old gent looks over it and reads : Jan. 1 "Went in swimming. Jan. 2 "Went fishing. Jan. 3 Too hot to go anywhere. Jan. i Went and got some ice cream. Jan. 5 Guess 111 stop keeping a diary. Too hot to write. Street Smith's Good Neics. Astonishing success has attended the effort of Dr. Lannelongue, an emi nent specialist of Paris, to give intelli gence to a little idiot girl. Though four years old, the child could neither walk nor stand, and nerer smiled nor took Botiee of aBTtkiaf.. Tie Doctor :mofayri;thrt -it Art iriill -mtainr- MMtrftiMtedobsrMe4ifejrrewtk oc iae ram, ana m May last Me made an incision in the center of the skull and cut a piece of bone from the left side o.f it. The result was marvelous. Within less than a month the child could walk, and she is now quite bright playing, trailing, and taking notice of everything around her. A sew black spot has been approach ing the great red spot which has been visible on the surface of Jupiter for a dozen years, and according to 3Ir. A. S. Williams, seems likely to pass either over or under the latter. W&i&SfittW THE LITTLE FOLKS. A Grievous Complaint. It's hard on a fellow, I do declare'" Said Tommy one day, with a pout: In every one of the suits I wear The pockets are 'most worn out. They're 'bout as big as the ear of a mole, And I never have more than three; And there's always coming a mean little hole That loses my knife for me. "I can't make 'em hold but a few little things Some crokics, an apple or two. A kulfe and pencil and bunch of strings. Some nails, and maybe u screw, And marbles, of course, and a top and ball. And shells and pebbles and such. And some odds and ends, yes, honest, that's all; You may sco for yourself 'tisn't much. "I'd like a suit of some patent kind, AVith pockets made wide and long: Aboo and below and before and behind, Sewed extra heavy and strong. I'd want about a dozen or so. All easy and quick to get at; And I shall be perfectly happy, I know, With a handy rig like tint." St. yitlmlai. IMrgnlloT He is a saucy little red-bird, who finds his chief pleasure in eating, sing ing, fighting his mistress and tearing whatever paj)er he may chance to get hold of into pieces in fact, he is never so happy as when in mischief. His personal appearauce is not much iu his favor. Hib head, with his black face, pink beak, two sharp little eyes, and short '"toppy" or topknot, is stuck on a littlo round, red body about tho shape of an apple-dumpling; and this body is supported by a pair of delicate-look"-ing feet, which are continually carry ing their owner to places where he has no business to be. A stubby and bat tered tail, with wings to match, com plete the description. Eut he is not ashamed of his looks; oh, no; not a bit of it! On tiie con trary, he appears to think that no ono has as fine a coat or as pretty a top knot as Master Uirgalie, and, conse quently, is very vain of them, making his toilot three or four times a day, and more frequently if he gets the chance. And it is fortunate for his mistress that ho does so, for it takes up some of his time, and when not engaged in that, or tho equally pleasant occupation of eat ing and hinging, he is certain to be do ing something that he should not do. He is very fond of bathing, and this fondness has not been acquired lately, either, for when Birgalie was a young ster which was but ono short year ago he thought nothing greater" fun than to hop into a dish of water, and thero kick and splash until not only he himself but also everything about him was completely drenched. But not being cllowcd to bathe as often as he wished, he frequently got into troublo by attempting to steal a bath in liquids that were not intended for that purpose. One day, aunty came in and found him seated in a cvgspi oatmeal and water (one of his favorite dishes) and just having a glorious time. But aunty brought his enjoyment to a speedy end, and it took many a wash ing in pure water to make Birgalie's feather's as soft and smooth as they were before ho starched them in oat meal starch. Another time ho hopped into a big cup of warm coffee, but lost no time in scrambling out again. After bathing, Birgalie often took it into his little head to try and fly up to the stove pipe, for the purpose of dry ing himself there. So he would nerve himself for the attempt, spread his wings, and give a grand hop ; but that was all he did do, for as his wings were wet he always landed on the floor in a very humiliating manner. Then he would graciously permit us to pack him up in a little basket, and set him out in the sun or under the stove tc dry. All this sort of thing happened while Birgalie was a youngster, and, ol course, not as wise and well-behaved as he is at present. Now when fresh water is given to him in his bath-tnb he first sticks in one little foot and draws it out again, and then repeats the operation with the other, after which he hops in with both feet and proceeds to business. But, as I've no doubt there are a number of you waiting to tell about your clever cats and dogs, chickens, horses, goats, and other animals, I will stop here and reserve the account ol the remainder of Birgalie's cunning tricks for some futuro time. Detrou Free Press. HONORING A GREAT POET. A Bast of Sidney Lanier Unveiled at Macon, Go. The bust of Sidaey Lanier, the dis tinguished Southern poet, given to the city of Mocon by his brother, Charles Lanier, was unveiled in that city re cently. Tho ceremony was attended by a large concourse of people, to whom the name of the dead poet is a household word. Sidney Lanier was but thirty-nine years of age when he died in 1881. He had enlisted in the Southern army at the breaking out of the war, and all through the campaigns in which he took part he occupied his leisure hours in the study of languages, music and poetry. He was captured by the Federals in December, 18(54, and the hardships he endured as a prisoner of war brought on consump- tion, of which he ultimately died. Many of his poems are worthy of a place among the classics, both because of their metrical perfection and the uui ox uietr.iBisyerj.t:, fM SOU JatPaVfe coat -wan hy CKuIes XIX "t the kt- tl nf Vnltnwa kmht n--a. AlfWt AAA' A -wig that once belonged to Sterne, the great English -writer, vras sold at public auction at London a few jean ago for $1,050. In 1816 a tooth of Sir Isaac Xewton -was purchased by a nobleman for $3,630. The buyer had a costly diamond removed from his fa vorite ring and the tooth set in its place. Doubling the Horn Fill "m np again. 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