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PROMINENT PERSONAGES PROM
FAR AND NEAR.
"Com. are bad." said th philosophic A VERY NOBLE FIGHT
oooiuiftCK. x ours seem lo uurt you some.
Strange what lot of people have corns.
Over 00 per cent of t he men who come to get
a Rhine have corns. Howdolkuowit. How
do I know yon hare a corn? By finding it,
of course. Gently t All right, I won't hurt
you, gnv'nor. As I was saying, 80 out of
every 100 have corns. People say -its tight
boots, but I don't believe it. Those who
have the worst corns wear boots that are
too larjar for t hem. What gives them corns
then? Well, I'll toll you. It is wearing boots
U daylong.
"Seldom do you see Europeans bothered
With corns, especially Englishmen. Nearly
every American has them. The former
never wear their boots all day. They have
walking boots to the office. Once there
they put on a thin house boot. When they
go home, about 5 o'clock in the evening, the
firat thing they do is to put on their slip
pers. The result is that the feet are always
cool, the pressure never constant and no
muscle tried beyond its power. Far other
wise the American. He goes down to work
t 8 o'clock in the morning and is hurrying
and scurrying in the same boots until A
o'clock. Then he hurries home to dinner.
hurries through dinner, and still wearing
the same boots goes to his lodge or else
where and returns at midnight, his feet
having been cramped up for 14 hours out of
24 in the one pair of boots. The result is
corns and buuions." Chicaeo Mail.
Fainting the Forth Bride.
The Forth bridge rooAvos a new coat
of paint every three years, and one
third is done each year, so that the
painters are continually at work. Be
sides the painting, every part of the
structure is carefully examined and
loose or defective rivets removed and
new ones pnt in their place. Glasgow
Herald.
In Temper He Is More Llnnllk Than thl
Lion illmaeir.
Stollor's sou, lion is the king of the
pinnipeds. :: Unlike nearly all other sea
animals that have been gloriously mis
named after familiar land auadruueds. Titfiuiv & Co. Monday.
his appoarnuoo is ouito lioulike. partio- The money was paid to young Walsh
people Who Hum Gained Distinction I ularly his massive head and ferocious norsonnlly by Mrs. JolinBon. ur. . a
In Th.ir PartleuW 8uhro in Life. I oounteuauce and his iHiwi .'nl nook. Harris, an uncle of the boy, and Dot-tot
iioth in This Country and Abroad- covered with long, course hair of a ive Thomas Jeffowof the New London
f -to .. I tawny stray, color. While he does not nolice force cuine to this city on batur-
I loar quite so thunderously as the king day to claim tho reward in behalf of the I ii.h-w.iiiii;ili
vaspur , n mmey, a young Amen- tho dosert, he roars much oftener bov. Thoy were nottnou tnat tne rowuru
can, is now on ins way to explore the I and more universally. In temper he ia would only be paid to John in person,
great unknown territory of the British I more lioulike than the lion himself, for and thoy telegraphed accordingly.
Johnson, a wealthy woman in that city, t.1i,,,.,.iiml untie ami aitii uakenrv uroinut,
received tho 3.0U0 rowan! offontl for the ivh , vrt M!? ffi.
return of the diamonds at the otlioe or ',(l,.,iB , ,,vuiy uetul iu vsws uf iyiwMiSi
UI1IIH1K". 0llllWtLOIli sins HM '" "
viihmiohs, rheumatism and neuralgia. Against
lbs htiriltil elloets ut sudden cUmhkok l turn
IHiroturo, exposure lu wot weather, diw liill
e iliou to labor una menial uiriil(s and nlhef
lnlltit-iies un'Jtidl.lal to health It la mual
trustworthy af.iirrd. It Inrilrie the a) slew
against ills.sso, piumnlea aiiellti' am thei.
mill haHlenM!iiviil!M!OiMUIUrilbllll"ii'
isuasea.
AN EMINENT LAWYERS'
CONFLICT WITH DISEASE.
Northwest. From Edmonton, the north. "e old malos are coutiuually fighting
LONG ernmost point touched by the Canadian nud on"1"1 eaoh other with their long
Pacific Kailway, Whitney experts to
travel north about U00 miles, then swerve
Twenty .Five Years of Prosperity, Ad
versity and Suffering The Groat I
Victory Won by Science Over a Stub
born DISOBM.
From the Atlanta (Oa.) Constitution:
Foremost among the beet known law
yers and farmers of North Carolina
stands Colonel Isaac A. Sugg of Green-
ville. Mr. feu eg has resided in Green
ville twenty-two years. While nearlv
every one in Pitt county knows Mr. S.'a
uiatory, pernaps an uo not snow ot ins
return to business again after an illness
of sixteen years. Ho man has gone
through more than he and lived. It was J
a case of the entire breaking down of the
nervous system, attended by excruciat
ing, agonizing, unendurable pain. Opi
ates and stimulants only quieted tempo- off to the east, skirt the northern coast
rarily, and all treatments failed him. of the continent, finally coining home
uiny ii ih love oi lamuy ana menus pr. - down the western shore ot Hudson Bay
teeth in a way that real lions never
dream of. They are timid and afraid in
the presence of their master man'
but so is the lion also, for that matter,
though he is not a stupid idiot, like the
sea lion. , '
' Steller'a sea lion is at home in various
plaoos in North America, from the Far
alloue islands and Point Roys, near San
Francisco, northward along the Paoifio
coast to the Pribilof inlands. He lovos
the most rugged and rooky shores, where
the breakers thunder . unceasingly
against the foot of tall black cliffs. It
is on the Pribilof islands, however, that
this animal may be seen in the greatest
numbers and at his best The herds that
make that wild spot their home unmbor
many thousand individuals. The herd
that frequents the northeast point of
St Paul's island is drawn npou by the
natives lor loon and other purposes as
regularly
tie. Iu Mr.
John, accompanied by bis mother and
sister, came to the city and went direct
to the store of Tiffany & Co. A few
minutes after thoir arrival Mrs. Johnson.
accompanied by hor son, reached the
ttore, and in the presonce of several wit
nesses the fortunate little fellow was
loid the reward. Now York Telegram.
-'raying to Death In Honolulu.
As that branch of Kalmnalxm which
dealt with praying a person to deat h was
the one which inspired the natives with the
most (tmul, It muy be of interest to state
the different modes employed by the al
leged destroyers of life and happiness. The
Kanakas are linn believer in guardian
spirits, and one brunch of the life destroy
ing operation was ror the gumma to seuu
his guardian spirit to hover around a vic
tim aud enconiiMUM his destruction. This
whs called "liuouiiaiina," Another meth
od known by tho natives is "llooplo," eon-
8. (). K.rm-rm gln to ralwi your ' H.
Ardiii 'I'lianka, awlully, I'va l.eua wunUorliig
whuia It would cuius from.
KXhllt'lHH,
vented suicide. He told a reporter tue and reaching civilisation again at Lake is said to have contained between 18..
fnllnvinf. nitAn.tt,n Mtnw . I l' : : I . 1 : :.l .it
V. . . 8 ' I " lumpeg. iwu juiurn "uu 1 000 ana 20. 000 head St Niohnlaa.
"Ikeptatmy work as long as I could, drivers and eight dogs to draw his .ii. w" a"'"w nenq- at- J"0"018
will be his onlv companions. He will
snowshoe the entire distance. That iart
That Friend of Your Youth.
Next to the lynx eyed younger brother
oi Britisn America into wmou ne. is go- ith hix ilirri. : , r . r
1 ....j M.n giTO.
bnt nature gave way at last and I suc
cumbed to the inevitable. My entire
nervous system had been shattered bv
the fittmill&ntjl anil nniatM I hurl taker, I nn ton. .,,.. m ....... .1- ti,im ttaa.
my blood had actually turned to water; son from 51) to 75 degrees below r.ero. eloquence tho friend of her youth is the
my weight had dropped from 173 pounds To make this worse there is absolutely whom every woman wishes most
w no, ana seemeu to every Doay tnat no inflammable material during winter, o nvoia. vine irieua or one's youth re
the end was in sight. Why, I could not so for weekB he will be nnable to have a I members and recalls in pnblio all one's
" ."" geuue uanu oi my wire to name nre. He will Have to eat raw neen most early lollies. She asks if vou have for
oi me ume. in mat pari oi me coun
try the blizzards are the worst in the
world, and it is these that the explorer
tears most.
sibling in the kahiiun making myaiic marks
on the ground near where the selected vic
tim passed lu hut dully rambles. TUecross-
it it .. . v,4 . . lug over these marks, aided by the prayers
piii..v ), ,i I of the kahuna, was considered sulllcleut
.....U.W D HUIV UUfkb WD UCIU . i . , w,..l... .1... .....n ... ,.,,..,
whose death was desired turn up his or her
toes. Another means of accomplishing the
desired end was tor the kahuna to olilaiu
some garment of the victim or some article
owned by him or her and croon over It un
til the original )oHiteawir sickened ami died.
Honolulu Cor. Chicago Tribune.
One reason for th fact that th general
health of the coiuinuulty Is growing better
every year 1 that more people take regular
eserciM. Kierciae, however, has Its dilll-
oulties. If indulged In a little too long, or
so violently si to make one liable to take
oold, it results In still news and soreness ol
of the muaolea and joints.
Au.corK's 1-omn'S 1'i.astiki are invalu
able in sueh eases, l'laned on th hack, th
ohrat, on the liinha, they allord inaiant re
lief and leave th inusolea free Irvui all
oreneas. bom, athletes cut them Into
strips and apply them to ps-ts of tha limbs
where they veuld not put a whole Pi. Asms
and Had that they are a great relief and
assistance.
llRAKUHKTii'sI'ii.ts cur ooiiatlpalion.
Kind lady Hers Is vour lirvaalaati sow. con
you mull" any return 1 Weary Wagira-Vaa in j
alunvaliout Majr I'll be back 111 la way; and I'll
nut lornst you.
Try Okkm (A for breakfast.
I'aeKiiaiuellimHKivel'olUhi iioduat.noaiiiell'
In a Maori Wooing House.
Among the Maori sometimes in the whare
matoro (the wooing house), a building in
which the young of both sexes assembled
. for play, songs, dances, etc, there would
. be at stated times a meeting. When the
fires burned low, a girl would stand up in
the dark and say, "I love So-and-so; I want
him for my husband." If he coughed
(sign of assent) or said "yes," it was well;
if only dead silence, she covered her head
with her robe and was ashamed. This was
not often, as she generally had managed to
ascertain (either by her own inquiry or by
ending a girl friend) if the proposal was
acceptable.
On the other hand, sometimes a mother
would attend and say, "I want So-and-so
for my son." If not acceptable, there was
generally mocking, and she was told to let
tbe young people have their house (the woo
ing house) to themselves. Edward Tregear
in Popular Science Monthly. '
Lincoln and the Hull.
Crossing a field one day President Lin
coln, it is said, was pursued by an angry
ball. He made for the fence, bnt soon dis
covered that tbe bull was overtaking him.
He then began to rnn around a haystack in
the field, and the bull pursued him; but, in
making the short circles around the stack,
Lincoln was the faster, and instead of the
bull catching him he caught the bull and
grabbed him by the tail. It was a firm
grip and a controlling one. He began to
kick the bull, and the bull bellowed with
agony and dashed across the field, Lincoln
my limbs with tepid water. I was sim
ply living from hour to hoar. I bad
made my will, settled my business and
waited for the last strand of life to snap,
"It was at this time that a somewhat
similar case as my own was brought to
my notice, inis man baa innered very
math as I had, his life had been dia
paired of as mine had, and yet he bad
oeen enrea. mink what mat little word
meant to me CUEE1X The report
siatea mat tue work had been accom
pushed by a medicine known as Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills for Pale PeoDle. I
investigated the report thoroughly, and
iounu inai 11 was irue in detail. Then
I procured some of Dr. Williams' Pink
PUls and began taking them, and began
to get oetter. l began to sleep like a
healthful child, sound, calm and peace
fa 1. My appetite came back, and my
nerves were soothed and restored to
their normal condition and I felt like a
new man. But the greatest blessing
was toe mental improvement, l began
to read and digest, to formulate new
plans, to take interest in my law prac
tice, which began to come back to me as
soon as my clients realized that I was
again myself. After a lapse of ten years
l ride horse back every day without fa-
ugue.
"That Dr. Williams' Pink saved
my life is beyond doubt, and I am
spreading their praise far and wide."
Inquiry about tbe town of Greenville
substantiated the above facts of Colonel
Sugg's case, and that many others are
being benefited by Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pink Pills are for
sale by all drnggiets, or may be had by
mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Corn-
General Gonrko.
General Gourko, wiio recently retired
from the Governor-Generalship of Po
land, is one of the few Russian Generals
who have a great reputation outside
their native land. He ia himself of Po
lish origin, but was educated at St. Pe
tersburg. In bis 18th year he entered
the armv. and has become Russia's
ablest soldier. In 1879 he became Governor-General
of St. Petersburg. In
spite of his severity while occupying this
office Nihilist outrages did not diminish,
and he was consequently relieved of his
functions and deprived of military com
mand. In 1885 be was recalled to tne
service of State, being made Governor-
hanging to his tail and kicking him at I nti'?l!?yi-, ,1 .ST 60 centa General of Poland. His administration in the cellar,
every jump, and as they flew along Lincoln I r OT B,x ooxea lor f J has been severely criticised on account I pile of sand b;
shouted at tbe ball, "Hang you, who began
Una ngntf" Exchange.
Facts About the Skin.
The skin is of three layers and varies bom
a quarter to an eighth of an inch in thick
ness. The atmospheric pressure being about
14 pounds to the square inch, a person of me
dium size is subjected to a pressure of 40,
liOO pounds. Each square inch of skin con
tains 8,500 sweating tubes or perspiratory
pores, each of which may be likened to a lit
tle drain pipea fourth of an inch long, mak
ing an aggregate length of the entire surface
of the body of 201,16o feet, ora tiie ditch for
draining the body almost 40 miles long.
Exchange. -
' Sha Knew Her Place.
"Maria," remarked Mr, Slugwater, the
prominent cloak manufacturer, "I have
brought you home a garment from our
stock Jpr you to wear. It is out in the hall."
"It may interest you to know, Jonathan,"
replicttlHs better half, handing him over
bill for U94.I8 for a new tailor made walk
ing outfit, "that I married you for your
money and not to increase your trade."
And Jonathan went out by the banister
and kicked himself til the ambulance ar
rived. Cloak Review.
Waste
is overcome by giving, the
body proper and sufficient
nourishment When waste
is active and you are losing
flesh and strength, take
Scott's
, aBVaVaTaS-BBB--am-B'
Emulsion
jamummmaummmmmmmmm
the Cream of Cod-liver Oil.
It will overcome the waste
by giving ample nourish
ment. Physicians, the world
over, endorse it , . .
Don't b8 deceired by Substitutes!
Prtpcrad by Hoott t Bowaa, H. V. AH DrussUI
One of my children katlf Ely'sv 1
the nose. Physician pre-
eerihed without benefit.
teruning Ely'i Cream Balm
a ikor.t f'me the diteaeeuar
cured. A. 0. Cary, Corn
(r, A, r.
CATARRH
l-LY'S CM-AM BALM Opens ant cltanaea
the Nasal Paasage, AUaya Pain and Inflamma
tion, Heal! the Bores, Protect! the Membrane
from colds, Kesto.es the Seoaes of Taste and
BmelL Th Balm la quickly absorbed and gives
relief at ouee. ...
A particle is applied Into each nostril, and la
agraaabla. Prioe, 60 cents at DrwKl'ts' or by
mail. ELY BKOTHKRS,
. as warren street, new rora.
, ' .'..- nmnt ail liM: IailS.
rmi i..ivli ayriio. TaNLMauofj
In tie .a H'ttrt by rtniKwrlnta.
v3i
mm- j
Bow Is Experience to Ba Gained.
In discussing the part that women have
taken in public affairs within the past few
years, a gentleman recently objected on the
ground of t heir lack of experience. He did
not explain how experience was to be had,
except by actual work in the field, what
ever and wherever it may be.
When tbe untrained girl starts out to find
employment, she knows very little. It is
rare thing that she has been taught or has
tne opportunity or learning the require
ments of her chosen calling in her own
home. If she intends to be a stenographer
or bookkeeper, she goes to a business col
lege. If she wishes to be a teacher, she goes
to school and thn completes her course at
some university or normal school. But
even then she admits that she has acquired
the theory only, and that theory and prac
tice differ most amazingly and unexpect-
euiy.
To Obviate this difficult v there are in all
the best institutions for the training of
teacners inc last instruction given what
is called a training school. Here the wom
an who has mastered arithmetic and alge
bra, science and literature, must learn how
to instruct and discipline. Were she to go
on acquiring tneones lor 30 years and fail
to apply them she would probably be a total
failure. Knowledge that falls short of ap
plication is productive or uttle good. Chi
cago inter ocean.
An Embassador's Privileges.
Hitherto, except on special occasiona,
Great Britain has only been represented by
embassadors in six European realms the
empires of Austria, Turkey, Russia and
uermany, the kingdom of Italy and in-
penal, royal and republican France. Not
a quarter of a century ago there were only
four British embassies abroad, although
the United Kingdom was of course diplo
matically represented at every foreign
court. It was not until the unification and
consolidation of Germany had been com
pleted by William I of Prussia that our
legation in Berlin became an embassy. The
achievement of Italian unity nnder Victor
Emmanuel suggested andobtained a similar
complimentary acknowledgment on the
part of our gracious sovereign.
It is unquestionably a judicious and pop
ular "new departure" to emphasize, so to
speak, the amicable nature of the relations
happily obtaining between the two great
EngliKh speaking nations by placing our
omaai representation In tbe capital of the
Union upon tbe highest attainable footing
oi aipioraatic uigmty and distinction. An
embassador, as the personal representative
of his own sovereign, has the right of ac
cess to the monarch or chief of the state to
whom he is accredited a privilege which
cannot be claimed by, though it is fre
quently accorded to, a minister plenipo
tentiary or envoy extraordinary. Jjoudon
Telegraph. . .
This Widow Wonld Be a Pollcewomaa.
Mrs. Lily A. Thompson, a blond, blue
eyed Washington widow of 88, has applied
to tne aistrict commissioners for appoint
ment to the police force. Mrs. Thompson
is a dress reformer and Is considered an
athlete by ber friends. She is a friend of
Belva Lockwood, and she believes with
the W. 0. T. U. that women should join
tbe police force to civilize it and substitute
moral suaalon for clubs. Mrs. Thompson
says she feels that she "could do mora
with an obstreperous prisoner than one of
your big, gruff policemen. Men are pecu
liar creatures, you know. As a rule they
can be coaxed when they cannot be driven.
Then, yon know, I am a widow and have
consequently had some practical expert
enos in handling men."
of its tvrannv and cruelty. His retire
ment at the present time is due to the
conciliatory attitude adopted by the new
Czar toward the Poles.
. Professor William Sloaoa.
Professor W. M. Sloane of Princeton,
one of the best known athletic author
ities in this country, will represent the
United States on the international com
mittee of athletic carnivals which has
recentlv been arranged. These carni
vals, lit which all the nations of the
gotten the day yon ran away from
school, the afternoon yon were whipped
for playing with the boy's around the
corner, the day you painted your face
with the artificial roses on yonr moth
er's bonnet and the night yon demolish
ed a whole jar of jam at a sitting. She
generally does this when the minister ia
calling or when yonr prospective moth
er-in-law is eagerly drinking in the sto
ry of your youthful crime.
Then the friend of your youth goes on
and enumerates forgotten love affairs,
recalls your successive flirtations and
conveys to the listeners the impression
that yon were a very gay person indeed.
She feels free because of her position to
criticise your clothes, your manner.
yonr fiance and yonr looks. For the
same reason she cousidora herself at lib
erty to borrow any of your possessions,
from a handkerchief to the contents of
your purse. And when she has done all
these things she sits down and senti
mentalizes about the past and makes
yon agree that soch halcyon days will
never come again. New York World.
A Remarkable Dos;.
The following peculiar incident ia
told by a Baltimore man as occurring
to his fox terrier: "One day, while the
cellar door was open, the dog descended
in search of rats at about 9 o'clock. At
9:30 the dog was searched for and
thought lost No further notice was
taken in the matter until tbe next morn
ing at 1 o'clock, when I was attracted
by a dog yelling. After a careful search
which revealed only a
by the wall, I noticed the
dog's noso protruding through an inch
board at the top window of the cellar
looking into the yard. I went immedi
ately up stairs and removed five bricks
from the pavement and pulled the dog
out. After a careful inspection I dis
covered ho had dug nnder the founda
tion of the housu in tho sand, which
bad caved in on him. Finding no other
means of escape, he dng np to the sur
face, a distance of six foet, and on ar
riving at the brick surface, which had
been recently paved, dug toward the
window, a distance of three feet, and
had nearly eaten through the board in
his effortr to free himself. Ho was near
ly exhausted when found, having been
26 hours underground. One eye was
entirely closed from sand, tho other
nearly so. " Baltimore Snn.
A Ruby That Was a Bargain.
Mrs. J. B. Hoggin owns the finest ruby
iu this country, it formerly belonged to
the notorious 1-oia Monies and was given
to her by King Louis of Bavaria. When
the Monies effects were sold in California
about 40 years ago, Mrs. Haggln secured
this ruby, (or which ahe paid $ 1,000, It is
worth today 10 times that sum. Mrs. Hag-
gin has a quantity of diamonds art in the
old fashioned, round cluster style. She,
too, has many rings, brtxi.hes aud orna
ments. I ew l ork Heeonln.
M, Meyer of Paris has invented
kind of paper that ia iuduatruotible by
fire. Siieoimens after remaining J 48
hours in the heat of a potter's furnure
till retained tho glaze.
THK WOKLII TMKIK PARISH.
A Gentle Corrective
is what you need when your
liver become inactive. It's
what you get when you take
Dr. Pierce' Pleasant Pellets:
they're free from th violence
ana tne griping mat
come with the ordinary
pill. The beat medical
authorities agree that
in regulating the bowrla
mild tuclrtiHl are prei-
ernble. 1'or every de
rangentent of the livrr,
stomach and bowrla,
these tiny, augar coated
pills are most tffeiiive.
They
Disordered Nerves
Fur throe long your I was a diemll'ul-
suimrurwiinatom.
ault trouble, My
nerves, too, Wore
Inimawmlnondl.
tlnii.siid the lonat
lilt of Jinlre would
alurllo in a, Tha
dor tor t ii 1 d tun
that I had a can.
corona
Tumor
in my stmnaeh,
and Miuihl liuva I,.
Miuv it tut out.
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fiarsa
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right. My slimiaoh lV
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IMa-aawN. OvwreutniMi l'rititlirill(Mui and ervparea
all hir niar rtaa lira's tluil4, iilt-aniirea atnl reinon
slhillttes: fi trial li.itlla givsu ur srut ft. to muy
una flMerlHIli sj niplenial eall oriulilrmii MM) Henry
Mt , nrivata snlrane alaaoo Ht., Pan Francisco.
earth will be invited to take- part, will
be held every four years in different
cities. As it is the intention to revive
the Olympic games on a similar scale to
those held ; in Athens over 2.000 years
ago, the first of these carnivals in 1896
will be held in Athens. Tbe second will
be in connection with the big Paris Ex
position in 1900, and the third may take
place in America. Professor Sloane of
Princeton is a worthy representative of
America's interests, and may be relied
upon to uphold onr prestige in interna
tional sports.
Marlon Butler.
Marion Butler, the leader of the North
Carolina Popolists, is quite likely to be
a conspicuous figure in the United States
Mates senate, un znarcn 4 ne win take
the teat which' has been occupied by
Senator Matt Eansom for twenty-four
years. Marion .Butler was born in
Sampson county, N. 0., in 1863, received
a good education and then accepted the
principalship of the village academy
where he was educated. When a beard
less boy Mr. Butler became interested in
the Alliance movement, and has made it
stronger in Sampson and adjoining coun
ties than in any other part of the State.
In 1890 Mr. Butler was elected to the
State Senate. At the late election the
PoDolists through fusion with the Re-
publicins were very successful, and Mr,
Butler was elected by a large majority.
A New l iubrella Maud.
A funny incident of a drawing room
meeting wns recently noticed. A grave
looking gentleman, with an nnnsually
tall hat, out' roil, and seeing no rack in
tho hall placed his hat on tho floor just
behind tho door. Pretty soon another
grave man entered with a largo, drip
ping ombre) la, nnd peering anxiously
for the usual receptacle saw in tbe
gloom the hat resting on the floor. His
eyesight was probably poor, for he mis
took it for one of the new umbrella
holderp, and in it ho deposited his drip
ping umbrella. This was an example
for those who followed, and in a short
time the solemn looking hat was stanch
ly holding a dozen umbrellas. At tbe
end tf the meeting tho water in the hat
was an inch in depth. London Tit-Bits.
An Edison Invention Idle,
Ten yeors ago Mr. Edison applied for
patent in bis own country for a new
method of generating electricity, which
is now made public. It consists of a
furnace on which is placed an iron pot
or crucible, through tho closed cover of
which a stout rod of carbon passes down
to near the bottom of tho crucible, where
it is eurronuded by dry metallic oxides
or other compounds capable of attacking
carbon nnder heat and In rarefied air.
The closed crucible is connected with an
exhaust fan by an exhaust pipe. Thin
invention seems to have been abandoned
by Edison. At all events, it has not as
yet come into practical use. Londo'
Globe.
. DIscourag-lusT to 1-urslars.
There is little encouragement for a
man to be a bnrglar nowadays. ' When
be has an earnest aspiration to rise to
eminence in the profession, inventive
genius always does all it can to bother
him. For instance, the vaults of the
subtroasury in San Francisco are fitted
with wires laid between every two rows
of brick, to that any attempt to inter
fere with the cement or the bricks will
disturb an electric circuit and sound
warning bejLBoHtonJJsurJer.
Engaging Dinner Souvenirs.
At an engagement dinner given on the
last day of bachelorhood to 24 bachelor I
friends, each guest found at his plat a
miniature lady. Kacb fair maid was dif
ferent in feature, form and style of dress,
but all were dainty and pretty enough to I
.lie treasured as souvenirs and suggestive of I
possibilities. flew York Letter.
The Dr. tleblg World Dispensary and Interna
tional ifedlcsl and Surgical liutllate, both by
the vaatueaa of Ita busltieaa and the universal
good don by It, reminds one of lbs lata John
We. ley, who waa wont to observe, "Tbe World
Ik My Harl.h." It la an acknowledged lant that
ever aluoa Ita mention the Dr. Ueblg
Dl-rjenaH.y baa eonliiiHe.1 to tmn out i un
cure i casea which bad been eonanlerrd hone
lean and Incurable. The dooiora comprising ls
Sinn of pbyalclaoa are all medical men of
large experience ana recognised a' lllly, and
thote tufteiitig with ch route, complain a may
lee i -nieiv auenorra wnen in, nave out main.
.elves in dur tha lualitiue'seare. Duea-ea nuou-
liarto me'i receive special attention at the hands
of these learned praetitlourra, and here. Indeed,
it may ee.ald, "a atitcb In time saves uinf.'1
Cases of this nature, unless ineedllvand InteM.
gently attended to, usually result in complica
tions whose name is legion and wboaa effect is
premature and anllmelv death. A responsible
inatitiiilon, sueh ss tbe leaillug authorities all
over ine t. niteu suites nave eoiicurred in asaert
Ing tha Dr. Lieblg l ipen.aty to be, Is Invalua
ble to annerers in inaiancea ol theabore nature,
lor iu stuff swiftly, speedily and secretly re
stores them to their pristine condiilon by erad
icating rrom weayaiem ina disease genus and
places their Iet once more on tbe bioail man
adamiivil road leading to health and happiness
slid wordly eul.ivment. The Ur. I.lehln World
Dl-penury Is one ol the best equipped and most
saiiiiiiiiy arrangeo instiiuiea ni uw auia to oa
found on the Coast; the beat guarantee of what
ii c.ii oo tor yon is wnat it naa none lor other.,
and the bast diplomas which Ita celebrated alaff
ol physlelaua and surgeons eau show sr. not
those which hsng upon their walla, but those
wmcu are written in ine ruuuy onaractera oi
health upon the contented faces of all wn.hava
been their patterns.
Tha Dr. LieblK World Dlsoensarv emolovs no
solicitors or cappers to bring paueuts to lis
doors. Like Wisdom, she alts back upon her
throne, conscious ol the good she can do for yo
II haply you bnt neek tier out and sad her, but
ihediginnea staff diadslna to adopt tho meth
ods ol transient quscks to bring pailenta within
the perview oi her health-jivlug power. Pa
tients, both male and I. male, will Hud this old
eslatiliiibed Institute )ust what they want to re
store the Hush of health to their cheek and the
elssiielly of youth to their walk. The Dr. Lie
blg Company baa been treating all I he chronic,
private and complicated diaeasna of men and
women for twenty-live yaars lu Han Francisco.
Their olllees ale open for free consultation Irom
9 a. M. to r. m. on week daya and 10 . . to 1
r. M. SHiidays. Home ln.atn.eut glvan lo those
who cannot visit the olllcea at 4U0 deary street,
Ban . raneisco, Cal. Call or addrosa for further
particulars.
HCW WAT BAST-NO DUST.
ro about llieir
work in an eaav and
natural way. and their
good lasts. One uard.
they are always in in
vor. Hritig composed
of the choicest, conccn
tinted vegetable eg
tracts, they coat much
more than other pill
found in the market,
yet Irom lorty lo lorty.
four are put up in each
sealed glass vial, at
sold through druggists, at the price of the
I cbeaocr made Dills.
Pleasant Pellets" cure DillouanrMt. sick
and bilious hcadnche, diixineaa, costive.
nesa, or constipation, soar stomach, Ions of
appetite, coated tongue, ittdigeation, or dys
pepsia, windy belching. Heart burn,
Sain and distress after eating, and kindred
erangementt of the liver, stomach and
bowels. Put un in sealed glass vials, there
fore alwavs fresh and reliable. Whether
as a laxative, or In larger dirnea, aa t gently
acting but searching cathartic, these little
Pellets ' are unequalcd.
As a " dinner pill, " to nromole digestion.
take one each day after dinner. To relieve
the diatress arising from over-eating, noth
ing equals one of these little "Pellets."
They are tiny, sugar-coated, anti-bilious
granules. Any child readily take them.
AcceDt no anbatitute that mav be recom
mended to be "iust as good." It may tie
bftler for the dealer, because of paying
him a better profit, but he is not tbe one
who needs help.
A free sample (4 to 7 doses) on trial, ia
mailed to any address, nost-naid, on receipt
of name and address on postal card.
Address Woai.n'a Dispknsarv Medical
Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
ifTtnL'c rim
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I nit')!'"""''" "'n'jrf'i-aTm - rriagi
J 150. rOW A CfcBC IT WILL not cuwrTi
-Root
JS Known
i Everywhere.
f Sold Everywhere,
Grown Hvervwhcra.
( jfERRYs Seeds
k Ask your denier Sir them, .ntim! Aw n
l IKerry'a Heed Anaaul for M9, Ml
X lllvsluslileUiall ulsmemsiltt lovers f
X ol Fins V-H.lnhl, and ll-sulllul y M .
X. -"lowers Wni Inrll-Crea. I
W.L. Douglas
Wtat OnWSs.r'ITroa A KINO.
i. CORDOVArf,
raiNca a uMatcuu c ,
43 Fine Calf turnum
3.WP0UCE.3SOLtJ.
.-802.WORKiNGMtH't
OvsrOaa Mlllloa Psopla wsar live
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
AH our ahoaa arc qually satisfactory
Thar alve tha bast valua tor tha asaaav.
Th.y aaual caatoaa thasa la styla sad fit.
?hslr waarlng aualrtlat ara nsurpaaasd.
ha prlcae ara anllorai,4itaisii4 aa aoia.
Proas (i la tj savsd avae at her aaakas.
11 jour dealer cannot supply you a caa,
1 .- f
I '-in
. lar-JL-aw'
SMOKE.
Sweet Virginia
-PLUG CUT
Anaaraaahlsil-iiatlvaanrt KIRKVK TtlMin.
Bold by Druggists or sent by mall, tou..6uo
aod $1.00 per paekag. 6am plea free,
X.WM XlVforthsTaetbsadJiniaUa.
Oo East from Portland, Pendleton, Walla
Walla via 0. K. A N. to Spokane and Great
Northern Railway to Montana, Dakota, St.
Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, Omaha, St.
Louis, East and South. Bock-ballast track;
fine scenery; new equipment Great North
ern Palace Sleeper and Diners ; Family
Tourist Cars; Buffet-Library Gars. Write
C. C. Donovan, General Agent, Portland,
St. Paul, Minn., for printed matter and in-
lormation anout rates, route, etc.
WALTER BAKER & CO.
Th Largest Manufacturert of
PURE, HIGH GRADE
COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES
0a UiU CoaUasat, ksrs neslf sd
HIGHEST AWARDS
grass las gnat
Industrial and Food
EXPOSITIONS
In Europe and America.
Itnlun th. Intrh Pram., as Alfca-
II.. (tr ollm t h.ml-.U n ll...
sun a-4 wlubls, sua cot Urn Hum mm cm a cup. '
Thslr i1.II.Ikus
SOLO BV QROCCHt tVlRYWHIBg.
WALTER BAKER ft CO. DORCHESTER, MASS.
CHICKEN RAISISQ PAYS
ifyou use the P.lla f j '
laesbaura BrsMlsrs. II.1
Malta money while
others ara wasting
time by old processes.
Catalog; tails sll alMiut
It, and urscrlties avrry
poultry business.
The "ERIE
mechanically tha tmt
nm rreiiieatmnlel
We are Facinc Cm;
Agents. Blcrela rata
kjttua blbIImI ft irl-
KT"??. to., retal.rat.Cai.
visI v-.fiy
Hanhdnd ttntorwl,
Mght hmivtionft,
Wek niimoryi
Atrophy, Sexual
WMkna, etc.
Surtty curtd by
POLUR ACM!
Nsruas-a asaisav
routa AOMI
'I ha mo.t won-3arfiilschiev0ni.ni
In M'.lli .l Silence.
1 heonlvscknnMl.
sdgsil p-rmsnent
Curs gnaranteeil.
New York addreu
iij-ii; rulion Si.
'Ihs Ills gam
sad vhsl force of
plsnt and aowars
it llvii vigor,
powar and .lis to
tha vital organs el
nsn.
MM
r.s.y m csrry In
et nnrkel. I'rlCS
i. biaforlj.
Bant la plain
'appar, or at
All Uruggi.is.
rsaaaa'asxata,
asSTTU, WSBH
FRAZER
lfcs!si
KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and irnprovemcnt and
tenns to personal enjoyment when
rightly used. The many, who live bet
ter man oinersana enjoy lite more, with
'ess expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world's best products to
tne necos oi pnysicai Dcing, will attest
She value to health of the pure liquid
'axative principles embraced in the
remedy, (syrup of Figs.
Its excellence it due to its presenting
in the form most acceptable and pleas
a'it to the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax
ative ; effectually cleansing the system,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
and permanently curing constipation.
It has given satisfaction to millions and
met with the approval of the medical
proiession, because it acts on the Kid
neys, Liver and Bowels without weak
ening them and it is perfectly free from
every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figt it for tale by all drug
gists in 60c and $1 bottles, but it it man
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whose name it printed on every
package, also the name, Syrup of Figt,
and being well informed, you will not
accept any substitute if ottered.
R. HALL'S
PULMONARY BALSAM
The Boat I I HE or Coughs Colds and
-on.uinpilou. ...
Bold by all Pruggl.ts. Price, CO ne'ita,
ti. n. uaiso a uu. . rrnprielors.
.l7SansoineSI,,8. F,
AXLE
AnPAI-ia
BEST IN THt WORLD. Vat l CHOC
,...,i rlnnnal!Ut are uniirissed,olually
mitlastlng two boaes nf any other brawl. Vrii
from Animal Oils .KT VlIK UfcNUIN.
FOK BALK BY ORKtiON ANli
WASHINOTOtf MKI.;ilANT-aBr.
nd Dealers geue'ally.
OS. fflflSLOW'S
KAa ...... . . . ' - r n
- r--eej vnibHStl TSSTHIHO ai I
aWaaUfcvalM.ts. a. nlv. I
NO DIRT OR SMOKE
-our WlfaCan Kim It. MrcZXvOa,
Palmer A R.y, a K.ufand Portland. Or.
W. P. N. U. No. 680-S. F. N. V. No. (.57
IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES
EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE
SAPOLIO
i MAURIAI
H Three dnses nttlr. Trv it.
i mmmBsamBsmBmmm
lrt,.?y!LJKkl' HAm 1MJKa UAVK
HOW TO SAVE MONEY.'
n.w price Hat, which will be oSt toon , W fi?u!? "i'-h. '"??' we wl" ru. oa'
Dry granulated sugar in WO-lb. taeis tor ii ,1 , iw yl.i 1 hihaoiio, 40 cents per pound.
BeatWaiidt of flour per barwl , l0,"-i f. ""'""' P"r esse. 1 m
ndiualistolwhatVoanaid ;V.T- -ll.Lb"oi,l, ra'm' lr pound. IUU
as Btr i T T. -J wl" m'u J0a "P6011 P'o, tV Adtlraiw your order l3
MARK L. OOHM A CO Mat front 8treotf Portland, Or.