, ot?T-ooa srowva.
The hardy, Wrong, athletlo an, after
months or ottt-door lira and sports, feels til
(to better, although at may have an (Tared,
aa mutijr dg, front Mriona epralna and
, bruises. If sport were stopped on that
account, we would have no mora of the
areat D.na Ban games, sports ot field and
'turf, of oar and an, at rod and racquet,
but all tDOrtaman and athlataa take anralna
arid bnifsei at an aceomijaiilment with
iC A. DANA ON LINCOLN
THE FAMOUS EDITOR LECTURES BE
FORE A NEW HAVEN SOCIETY.
loomposure, because they know how aaa'
IV
ind certain it ia to use Bt Jaoob Oil and
I get rid or permanent! tha wont torma ot
any inch accidents. Then may be some,
i indeed many, not quite up to data in being
prepared for tha season's enjoyment, and
euch ehould undoubtedly hare a aupply ol
ttbi great remedy tor pain.
Ho roe here a new orealdent In vnar Rhake.
srwern Club," "Yes, oar lut president did not
fairly represent as; she didn't like rrench drew
ia on ner sueas.-
HOITf SCHOOL.
Thl srhool, located at Rsrllnrame, Sac
siaieo cuuiiit, buukib in tne i roo i ranks amonf
um uonie Hunan lor oors on utn ooaSI. S.X
mate Superintendent Ira O. HoltlkM charge
1 be school ii aoeradlted bv the state and 8u
Inid UnlveraiUee, and there is no srhool whtn
eoys receive more taorousn training and care
i in supervision. aaa rrsucisoo Chronicle,
XJaeola amd Hie Cabinet" Uie Title a
' tha aeaeh Cameroa and staatoa ttls
Opinion ot Uaoola laelda History mt a
ennclnrted. "ot low or ordinary birth,
bnt descended from Rood Massachusetts
stock. He rom by hard work and by
genius to become on of tha lending
lawyer ot the Illfnoit bar and finally
president of the United State, and I
doubt it there ia a grander character in
all modern history. "New York Her
ald.:.",'- ,
FARMING IN CHINA.
Yha4
Extreme tired reeling affliota nearly svery-
aody at tbia season. The hostler
sash, tha tfralea grow weary, the aner
tie become enervated. Ton know nat
wnat wa mean. Bom men and 1
endeavor temporarily to overcome that
Charles A. Dana delivered a lecture
before tha New Haven Oounty Histor
ical (society the other evening on hi
personal recollections of Lincoln and hi
cabinet. "--
Mr. Dana traced the history of the
campaign that led to Mr. Lincoln ' elec
tion. . Hi election, he said, wa doe to
.united Republican party, aided by
Democrat from a disnnited Democratic
party. He dwelt at length . npon the
candidates who opposed Mr. Lincoln
for tha nomination, and remarked that
tha people then were just aa eager a
they now are to get rid of what they
oal'boMea."
. "Bnt just what a bos ia I have never
been able to discover," Mr. Dana con
tinned. "People complain abont bosses,
bnt I do not know of anything that sno
oped that doe not have a bos at the
bead. An army is not an army without
a general, and a ship is not navigated
unleea it has a boss at the helm. And it
baa been my experience that the man
who kicks hardest against a political
bos i the man who hag tried hardest to
run that boss to snit himself, and who
has met with the poorest success."
Mr. - Dana named the member of
President Lincoln's cabinet. He spoke
UH pjiamw jaw I jengro or siniou tameron or renn
. 11 ( 1 fjl I sylvania. first secretary of war under
UU aBU Lincoln, and who wa (ucoeeded bv
Stanton. He said Cameron wa an able,
loyal official and a painstaking and far
aeeing statesman. "The only criticism
they could make of him wa- that he
bought too many guns," Mr. Dana said.
bnt the truth was that be foresaw the
great struggle that was on and appre
ciated its magnitude. "
Stanton was the most eloquent man
Mr. Dana had ever known or beard. He
mentioned an incident when a doaen
Baltimore bankers, representing proba
bly fo0,000,000, went to Washington to
protest against the arrest of Baltimore
merchants who had been selling contra
band articles to a southern peddler who
acted a a sort of spy for the war department.
All of these splendid gentlemen.
who came in long black coats, and who
were very respectable indeed, were ush
ered into Mr. Stanton's office and seated
before the fire. Mr. Stanton asked me
to come in, and added that all Balti
more wa there. One after another these
gentlemen denounced the arrest of the
merchants as groundless and outrageous.
When they had finished, Mr. Stanton
delivered the most eloquent oration I
ever listened to.
"He told them bow the war had been
begun and how at that moment hun
dreds of thousand of the beet sons of
tbe nation were lying dead on scores ot
battlefields. He concluded by telling
from a most hor-1 tben tnat had com to Washington
to seek aid lor men who bad been aid-
reeling by great force of will. Bnt tbit
i unsafe, aa It pull powerfully npon tha
aervoaa system, which will not long stand
toch strain. Too many people "work on
their nerves," and tha result Is aeea ia an
fortonat wrecka marked "narvona pros
tration," in every direction. That tired
; FeeB
tag I a positive proof of thin, weak, im
.pure blood; for, if the blood ia rich, red,
vitalised and vigorous, it imparts Ufa and
;anerjryto every nerve, organ and tissue
ef the body. The necessity of taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla for that tired feeling
a, utererore, apparent to every one, aad
the good it will do you Is equally beyond
ejwestlon. Bemembat that
Sarsaparilla
" wpa mj v Mm awi vm, urwu, mt
Hood's Pills TJSJ'Sr
la Irrlgetloei May
Froaa the Celestial.
A Mongolian fnrtner ha a small Held
ot five or ton acres. Upon this he must
support himself, hi wive and children
and put something by for a rainy day.
Hi estate is a sandy plain which slope
from one end to tbe other. Bis first step
is to divide it into counterpart by rais
ing low walla or partitions of clay. They
arc usually 1 t feet thick and S feet
high. Where it ia difficult to net clay
be constructs the wall of tbe atones he
finds in tbe soil or of broken brick and
tiles and atop op the orevioe with clay
or even mud. Any form ot toil except
ing sand is nsed in this manner. So far
do they go that I have seen them gather
ing the ooae, bared by tbe low tide, to
build the walls with. In each little com
partment he build a ditch in front ot
the lower wall, and at tbe corner ot the
nomparttneut he lowers tbe wall some
what for tbe water to flow from one
compartment into tbe next adjoining.
When it rains, tbe compartments fill,
and tbe entire field looks like a lot ot
panes of glass; tbe water soak slowly
into tbe soil and keep the ground moist
enough lor agrionltural aud horticul
tural purposes for several mouths.
Where tbe rainfall is but slight he dig
a well at a point selected by an astrolo
ger. This individual is a bankrupt or
aiesipatea scholar or priest, who baa
lost caste by reason of his infirmities and
makes a living more or less precariona
by astrology, fortune telling, selecting
graves, finding. subterranean water and
similar superstitional occupations. He
bears a striking resemblance to tbe sooth
sayers and witobes of our own history.
Like them, he employs a divining rod
and some arrangement in crystal which
is supposed to become cloudy when wa
ter is near. Hi cbarse for indicatins
the place where a well will be success
ful varies from 10 cents to SOoents, and
if bis client secures an extra large sup
ply he demand and receive a bonus ot
the same amount These contrivances
nine times out. of ten do their business
well, Some go to great depths. It was
from these deep pita that France and
ourselves first derived tbe idea of the ar
tesian well. ,
Water -once reached, the farm labor
starts to keep on forever. Some one ot
tbe family is always at tbe well, rais
ing tbe precious flnid to tbe surface. It
runs by a little canal to tbe top com
partment and thence trickles through
the entire field. When men and women
work at it, they use a large measure.
which bring up about five gallon ev
ery time. When little children do tbe
labor, a smaller measure, one that sel
dom exceeds a gallon, is used instead.
Oxen are sometimes employed, bnt en
gines, windmills and other labor saving
contrivances are never seen. Tbe most
i mn mmm.
Mr. B. O, retoraaa, mt ralrhavaa, Telia
a Kesiorter or Mar Keeent III-'-
aese aad Care.'
From tha World Herald, Fatrhaven, Wash.
Mrs, R. C Peterson, of Fairhaven,
Wash., who ha been tor number ot
year a sufferer from nervous porstra
tion, rheumatism and female weakness,
and who has lately entirely recovered
thereform, wa called upon a few day
ago by a Herald repreeentativi whose
attention had been called to her case.
In answer to an Inquiry, Mrs. Peterson
said:
"Yes, I wa (offerer for many years
from nervous attacks, rheuamtiam and
other oomplainta. We, my hoiband
and I, expended a large snm ot money
in vtaiting the celebrated doctor of
Denver, Salt Lake City and San Fran-
oisoo, cat my reuei in all oases wai
only temporary, and we bad nearly
despaired ot my ever recovering my
health, when, one day friend advised
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, saying they
bad known of ease very similar to
mine, where wonderful our bad been
effected by their use.
"Acting npon this advioe, a a last
remedy, my husband purchased box
of tha Pink Pill mora to plea my
mend than any belief in the medicine.
However, before the box wa half gone
I felt a decided change tor tbe better
and after using three boxes was en
tirely recovered, and felt as well and
strong as I ever did.
"Dr. William' Pink Pill hav oer-
tainly been wonderfully effective
remedy for me, and I hav no heal
tanoy In recommending them to any
on wbo wa affected a I was."
Dr. William' Pink Pill are not
looked npon as a patent medicine, bnt
rather a a preaortpiton. An analysis
ol their properties abow that they con
tain, in oondenied form, all the ele
ments necessary to give new lit and
richness to the blood and restore shat
tered nerves. They are an unfailing
peoiflo for uoh disease a locomotor
ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitui
danoa, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism.
nervous headache, the after effect of
la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale
and sallow complexion, and the tired
feeling resulting from nervou pros
tration, all diseases resulting from
vitiated humor in the blood, inoh
as aorofula, chronic erysipelas, etc
They are also specific for
troubles peculiar to female, nob
a suppression!, irregularities, and all
forms of weakness. They build np the
blood and restore tbe glow of health to
pal and sallow cheeks. They are for
sai by au druggiits, or may be had by
mail from Dr. William' Modiolus
Company, Schenectady, N. Y., for 50c
per box, or six boxes for 1160.
In a reoent magasine article John
Morley say: , "There are probably not
ux anguanmen over 60 whose Uvea
need to be written or should be writ
ten."
In
THE EELS LIGHTHOUSE.
Novel Invention of a New Knaland
Pea Captain,
Members of the T'nlted State light
house hoard are considering hu Inven
tion made by Captain tela, a Now Nil
gland iimrlnor, and are lucltnod to re
gard It as the lMt di'nign over present
ed for building lighthouses lu tbe opoii
ocean. .
For three years engineers and scien
tist have been working on a mammoth
design for a lighthouse on the outer
alioii! off Cape Ilntteras, and at last
they belkve they bnve perfected a plan.
It Is estimated that It will coat at least
l,ono,000 to carry It out. The design
of the New England man provides for
a light structure aa high and a ca pubis
of displaying a light or tho drat order
as any In the world, ut a cost probably
ot exceeding 1,100,000. ,
In general npnenratice the lighthouse
took like an Inverted funnel, and when
In place the big end will lie on tbe bot
tom, several feet In the sand, and the
spigot end I to rise 100 feet. If neces
sary, to support the light. The draw
ing of the design submitted to the
treasury department repicoents a light'
bouse at least l!it) feet high from the
top of the lens to the bottom of the
water, the height above the water lino
to be about 100 feet. Tho most re
markable feature of the scheme Is the
great diameter of the cylinder at the
bottom and Its comparative alendur-
ncss at the water line. The base repre
sents a circle whose diameter Is at leant
seventy feet, while a few feet above
the water the structure Is scarcely more
than thirty feet through the center, aud
from that to the top of the light It con
tinues to diminish until at the extreme
top It 'Is not more than twelve feet
through. The big end ot tbe funnel
consists of two walls, one luside tbe
MAJOR V. 17 S?ODCtr:3,
Framer of the Indiana Military CHI Made Well
by Fame's ceiery compouno.
v.
TH BKLS LlOHTlllHDIC.
London no fewer than 188.000
people live four and more to the room.
and ot these 8,000 are packed to tb ex
good. My finger nails came off and
my nair came out, leaving me I
perfectly bald. I then went to
when the world-'
renowned Hot
Springs had failed.
Wm. a Loomis. !
Shreveport. La."
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. an i aiKi,wiaiBBiiavgeuiNB."
ACKBB UEDICINECO.,! AiSChaslmiSt., .T.
Findings
"The best, of course,"
tell your dressmaker,
and trust to her -
using the
our
know them better than any one else ' I
asked him what they would want 'I
do not know,' the president replied,
'bnt you can promise them anything you
wish. One thing I do know, and that is
that whatever you promise them I will
give them. .
I saw tbe three men. It does not
now make any difference wbo they were.
One was from New York and two were
from New Jersey. Two wanted some
internal revenue appointments, and I
gave them. Tbe other wanted the ap
pointment of collector of customs of tbe
port of New York, and I gave that to
him. The amendment was passed, bnt a
few days before the term of tbe collector
expired Mr. Lincoln was assassinated.
I wa then away in the west. I re
ceived a telegram from Roscoe Conkling
I
BIAS
VELVETEEN
SKIRT BINDING
Whv don't , tM her to use it or. skin ml .me t0 Washington.
V ' ; . ., lf j ; went to Washington, and be asked me
ocucrauu, uuy yu.D.. ,0 ee President Johnson and tell him
it your aeaier win nor. auppiy ywi wc that pdem jincoj,, had ,n,d th,-ie
-Will. I Mnmliu. -A V,. .V.. V.. ... I..
i.vi. .A m.i.rt.1.iU fraa I""""-- '- "S"
hom Drmikine." a new book by Misi filled. I did sa President Johnson
niu M. Hooper, ot the Udiss' Horns JouraiU Ijgteni
St
Emma
Hoops:
tM BUt
lues sent lor J5c postsgs paid.
5. H. St. Ce., P. O. Bia . N, Y.CIty,
- FOR CHILDREN) TflTHIMO
FasaalaayallBiaiw- 4 asOaatsaaaalla,
:tni Ail flit fftkj
MAtjrn ernis tmmsM uotteL
m Vm. pr-Mi vj o rone i "ia.
listened to me as I narrated the circum
stances, repeating what President Lin
coln had said that tbe alternative of
losing those three votes was the losinar
of tbe amendment, and tbat meant th
raising of another million troops.
'President Johnson heard me oat.
and then said, 'Very well, Mr, Dana: I
will not say tbat I will not make tbe
appointment, but I will say this that I
have noticed tbat such political prom-
ises ofttime lead to immorality. ' Tb
appointment wa never made
"Linoolu was not a man," Mr. Dana
xong-an i once ran across a queer ma
chine lor tending water over the ter
races from these wella. This was a large
wooden X which was whirled around
by a combination of wire and string.
something after the fashion of a Chinese
top. Thia was kept running all day
long by being tied to the great toes of
several Chinese women, who sat npon
tbe grass knitting and nursing their
babies at the same time.
Chinese are large employers ot stor
age reservoirs. These are not made ac
cord in g to the rule of engineering, bnt
of brute necessity. They are usually
hollows which are walled up with earth
excavated from their bottom, or else
marsbes- or tbe dry beds of marabea
which are similarly enlarged and con
fined, and in some case small valleys
in which a retaining wall has been
thrown up across it mouth. Tbe im
perial law favors to tbe utmost tbe
use of water for irrigation by tbe fann
er and discountenance any interference
by middlemen or private capital. Tbe
streams, no matter whether navisable.
the pond and lakes ar all government
property and cannot be alienated. At
the furthest, the private individual can
only tease the land beneath the water.
With the oooditiott tbat tbe government
can at any Urn enter in and take pos
session or tbe property upon paying
him far any improvement he may have
maoe.
Blows through the trees, most ol at whs esu
SfUosfor a cotiDtrr laaot. Fewer Croat the
AtlaoUo. Whether It la business or pleasure
calls one trots home. Hosteller's Btomacrt Hit
lers Is the bent accompaniment of a vojrase or
auvuuug. i Scotsmen, sea captains, commer
cial trarelere and emigrants eooeur In this
opinion. Tne Bitters Is anrivalled lor bilious,
He -11 we were not in a canoe, I would kiss
juu. one 4 ut me amors instantly, sir.
First Actor Remember when we were on the
ioaa in inai war pis; scene laid in tbe Booth
in fcir becond Actor Yes; eggs laid la the
w ea lu v..
BOWS THIS?
onlsts, Toledo, O.
. A Mastik,
rime Mnnrl dis
ease I had spent hundreds of dollars ?9 J!0'. W o? Wer i Pt"t animal in the world, tbe human tent right or more to th room
trying various remedies and pbyiU iS'StS d- work. In wbik tb. scmmsii h..
j:j - - i ' " j
uoiia, uvhic w u uic any i room without a word.
Mr. Dana finally described tbe presi
dent "Mr. Lincoln was not an educated
man, in tbe sense that we here in New
0Va4aMB ff n in ma mm n l "nu anuw au cuooaieu man. ois
I T 111 nDnilJRfa learning wa of that type that i gained
Wl tllliUW I by rising at 6 o'clock in tbe morning,
H opine to be cured few this erJerrait hoeing corn all day, and reading tbe
treatment but very soon became disgusted best book he could get hold of by the
ana decided to trv S.S.S. The effect eras I liabt of a Dine Iob at niaht. He had
truly vraoderfuL I commenced to recover read considerable, and bad a most ten
at once, and after i had taken twelve hot. I ; mamnr R ,w, .11 v u.j
tie I was entirely rared cored by S-S. I genius, which is so inestimably greater
than learning." In this connection Mr.
Dana referred to a remark made by
Seward regarding the famous speeches
at Gettysburg, tbat Everett's was tb
speech ot the scholar, Lincoln's an in
spi ration of genius.
"And," Mr. Dana continued, "Mr.
Seward was right, and Lincoln's speech
will live as long as tbe English lan
guage is read. But Mr. Lincoln' great
est characteristic wa hi wisdom. He
never acted too soon, and he never
struck too late.' He was the most pa
tten man 1 ever knew, and yet bis will
was always tbe law in the end. He was
kind, gentle and had tbe most unbound
ed bumor. Be was a plain man, honest,
gentK and good, and by good I mean
good man in every sense of tbe word.
Neither was he eccentric, as be has been
described. There was nothing of tbe
mysterious about him. Be bad the char
acteristic of genius, but these were
lovable traits of character.
One day Mr, Lincoln came to my
office on tbe third floor of tbe war de
partment He liked to go about and at
tend to matters himself instead of send
ing for the men he wanted. The const!
tutional amendment prohibiting slavery
wa then before congress and wa to
coma up in a few days. Tbe presidei.t
said to me: .'Dana, I am anxious about
this matter. . It is going to be a good
deal closer than I should wish. There
are three men I am uncertain about,
and I want yon to aee tbem, for yon
other, with a space between of about
eight feet at tbe bottom and graduating
to four at the top, where the funnel
meets tbe water line. Tbla annular
chamber la to be filled with masonry,
of which enough to ballast tbe struc
ture and keep It In an upright position
I to be built In before starting for the
sea. Steel composes tbe greater part of
the structure, tbe framing and planting
of the sides of tbe funnel being similar
to tbe construction of war ahlp. When
the structure haa been completed and
towed out to sea and sunk. It Is propos
ed to fill In the space between the Inner
and outer chamber with snnd and
stones, and thus weigh down the great
inverted funnel to firm hold on tha
bottom..
SAILORS' SUPERSTITIONS.
jif'S3iilil:y ' .4
Wa offer On Hundred Dollars Reward for any
lb of Catarrh that cannot ba enrad be tl.ii1.
jr. J. CHE7.KT at CO.. Prana . TnlmAn A
We. tbe andeniened. hare known v. J chn
tor the last 16 rears, and believe him perfeellr
-"-"- " "iu"a uaaaecuone, sua
financially able to carry oat any obligation
mtmm vj tumr III m.
Wholesale rim
w aldiho, BMania 4 Mianx
, noisssleUrugrlu, Toledo, O.
hbji a vatarrn morels isn ttttraiiw Mtin.
directly npon the blood and maeoas sarfacea oi
uv srsiem. rnco iob ner hntu ttiit K. . 1 1
Hall's famllj pllUara tha best.
aw Jolly Jack Tee Used to
tbe Vmrt of tbe Weak.
The old superstition a to lucky and
unlucky day ba largely passed away.
Foreign mails start aud arrive on Fri
days without any regard for beliefs
which were at one time accepted a be
yond argument by most sailors. Boms
thought otherwise, as will later an Dear.
Generally speaking, afl saints' days aud
thnrcb. holidays were regarded as un
lucky, and certain days In each month
were rather distrusted. In an old alma-
a. Twrnn-Ther ear Mrs. Van Hn!far. th. ul D1 u
oeletj leader, is right In the swim. Mr. I and ft were noted a "no good anchor
jDdgea oa Hoi
Before tbe days of Mary tb judge
rod to Westminster ball on niulea, and
Mr. Justice Whyddon, in tbe opening
year ot her reign, wa tbe first to be
stride a none in tbe solemn prooeasioa.
In 1673, however, Judge Twiaden, to
tb great consternation of bis brethren.
"from want of gravity in tbe beast and
too much in tbe rider," was "laid along
in tbe dirt" on a like occasion, since
which time these cavalcades of mounted
lawyer have come to an end. Riding.
however, till superseded by driving, re
mained tb only way ot goins circuit.
for pofessional prejudice ran strongly
against pedestrian circuitaers, snd many
good stone bave been told of great law
yer who in those early years, when
Blow rise worth by Poverty aepreeV
found it difficult to raise fond for th
parchaae of a horse.
In days more recent Mr. Justice Byle.
Well known for bi work on bills, was
accustomed when at tb bar to tak a
ride every afternoon. The sorry appear
ance of his steed, however, roused tbe
mirth of the Temple, and the horse wss
generally called Bills, to afford oppor
tunity for tbe alliterative combination.
"There goes Byle on Bills," If, how
ever, report speak true, tbe animal wa
known to master and clerk under anoth
er name, and when a too curious client
inquired the sergeant' whereabouts the
reply wa given with clear conscience
tbst he was "out on Business." Tem
ple Bar.
Rlghteovslr Indlcaaat.
"Ton bad boy!" exclaimed tbe bar-
rifled young woman, "you oogbt not to I
throw atone at those innocent little
sparrow They have never done you
any barm. And besides," sbe added,
"for bat ornaments tbe ugly things
aren't worth 10 cent dozen I" Chi
cago Tribune. ,
The wasp' nest is constructed of a
first class article of papier macbe, made
from the tmllt nf avnrwt- with an animal
glne specially prepared by tbe wasp f0r i
tb purpose
Vis. Twynn Thi
new society leader.
Iwyns-H m, sbe dtvaaea tor It.
' I know that my life waa aaved by Piso's
n fcj "25,"u"'i,"on-onn a. Miller,
aw vmutn, uiuuigau, Apru XI, 19UO.
She-ir I don't accept 70s this time, Toe
j"wuiau, wiu jonr no ua, no.
FITS.-AIH s stopped free by Dr. Kline's
Great Nana Keetarer. ho ntssfter U e (lilt
day s use. Marvelous eurea. Treatise and 2 00
isarE "ss,.r. .?trr M .
m, sjieBUtsspuieB mmm
Tar Gsutu for breakfast
Major Robbins, ot tb Beoond Indi
ana But guards, aid on Uen. Mo
Kse'i U(f and president of Damp Gray,
ba been tor two year on ot tb moat
influential member ot tb Indiana
legislature and th author of tb famou
Indian Military Law ot 1889. Major
Kobibn wa a very ilck man op to th
tim of taking Pain' oslery 00m pound.
In proof of what tbat remarkabl
remedy can do to mak a stok person
trong and well. Major Bobbin' letter
from Indlanapoll beat toll it own
straightforward story.
"1 wa troubled with a torpid liver,
oonitipation and aooompanytcg aallow
complexion, while my antlr nervou
system wa entirely deranged, and I
wa greatly reduoed In flash. While
In thit condition I wa taken down
with very sever attack of th grip,
nd waa, for a long tim, confined to
th bona and my bed.
"I resorted to various medicine and
tonics, and under their temporary In-
flnenoe mad -aaveral attempt to re
tains my basin ess of traveling abont in
th interest ot A. Stsffen, cigar manu
facturer of thit oity; but relapae auo
oeeded relapae, and I not only wa
obliged to abandon my burin, but
growing gradually worse, became ap
prehensive of the utilimate result
"At tbla juncture, wy mother-in-
law, who bad need your remedy with
gratifying results, prevailed upon me
to oommeno taking Pains' eelery
eompound, and it gives m great pleas
ure to state that I at onoe began to feel
it beoeflolal effect.
"My appetite, which had failed a,
returned, my oonitipation ceaasd, aa4
vary soon my liver became normal la
it action. Following thi ay lp
lessnee and baadsohe oeased, aad I
beagn to gain flesh. Th Insidious hold
on m that tb grip had hitherto had
wa relaxed, and 1 fell Invigorated
and strengthened, so I eould rasuat
my vooation, and feel free from tb
langold, nrvat4 foellng tbat had to
long posed no.
"My friend war pleasantly sur
prised with th chang la my oondl -tion,
and I wa only too happy to
recommend Pain' oalary 00m pound to
suuh of my acq oatnta noes a war saf
fering from any of th cornplalat
which so oomplloatM my oa, There
fore, I again say I feel Impelled by a
sena of gratitude to eiprese bow much
I hav been helped, for 1 now feel and
look Ilk a new man." .
Physician who rely on Pain' W
ry eompound aa thousand ot tho
most wids awak members of th pro-'
feeaion are doing, especially now that
nearly every on feel th need ot a
genuine spring remedy physiolsn
know very well what tbat languor and
tbat tired feeling mean. Tbey know
that debility today of tea result la
rt are On a nmatratirm fenmnmnv. aailaaai
tb tired (yttem 1 quickly invigorated.
Tbat 1 why all over tb ooontry
today Pains' eelery eompound I being
taken by tb advioe of skilled physi
cians. It i ,th on remedy that
physicians can oonsolntloMly oall a
genuine spring remedy. Try It
,c"jti!:es
rk rwocw prtrert or. in n
etlMr eirtt bf lb omif
WM mf voJnDiairna
akk 1
f TJrdoeo prxert or. in iocM linwi, orl ioatod
h hSm in thi 1 1 09, oa MeMi or wbic b. ami
Ml worki of lit toodt, ii h booa Awartsod
" y Uf wof M'wtnAmHt twimmm. It ptyy
--- I Soatl Mow for MUrottw
f Id Oaf Imiuion u
HUM PIAM
XX
eaaedX
eaa-balfX
rablX
m mnmt eor.l l
lor aa-ta-daiai I
aos have iai 1
aaa B B
age. " Sunday was always looked upon
aa lucky, presumably in reliance on the
maxim, "Tb better tbe day tbe better
the deed," and the fact of our Lord's
resurrection having taken place on that
day,
Monday had no particular renutatlon
lor good or evil. Tneday was tbe same.
except among Spaniards, . wbo said.
"Don't marry or go to sea or leave your
wile on that day. " Wednesday was tbe
day 01 Odin, the Norse god. and lucky.
Thursday was named after Tbor, th
Norse god ot war, and was auspicious.
Friday wa tbe day dedicated to Freva.
Norse goddess ot love, and having refer
ence to women was not liked on tbia
ground. Tbe true reason for avoiding
Friday was, of oonrse, tbe fact of tbe
crucifixion having taken plao on that
day, and sentiment of special venera
tion for the day became converted into
a feeling of fear for the result which
would follow if violation. The Span
iards, on tbe other band, had a consid
erable veneration for Fridav and he.
lieved that some occult influence enabled
Colnmbu to successfully clear out of
port and discover n-w land on tbat dav.
. . - -
- I j "" raiurnay waa generally considered aus-
TVi?5?6? the phrase, "A capful
W tha better Understanding of the of wind." can be traced to a Nora king
V ' transient nature of the tnsnv nhire. ... . ' """
ario v 1, wno oiea in wi a. o. He was
credited with the useful power of direct-
rightly directed. There is comfort in ,D ,fte wln" btow where be wished by
the knowledge, that so many forms of tnB aimple method of turning his cap to
aicknea are not due to any actual dis- tbat point of the oornpaws. His powers
:W$hJ
ease, bnt simply to a constituted condi
tion of the system, which the pleasant
family laxative, Syrup ot Figs, prompt
ly removes. That is wiiv it ia the onlv
remedy with millionsof families, and is
everywhere esteemed so highly by all
who value good health. Its beneficial
effects are due to the fact, tbat it is the
one remedy which promotes internal
cleanliness without debilitating the
organs on which it acta. It is therefore
all important, in order to tret its bene
ficial effects, to note when von our-
chaae, that you have the genuine arti
cle, which is manufactured by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by
all reputable druggista.
If in the enjoyment of good health,
and the system is retrular, laxatives or
other remedies are then not needed. If
afflicted with any actual disease, one
may be commended to ;he moat skillful
phyaiclana, but if in need of a laxative.
one should have the beat and with the
well-informed everywhere, Syrop of
Figs stands highest and is most largely
Jei and give most general satisfaction.
were much appreciated and trusted and
resuirea in his being known as "windy
ia jiu aviueuce as to wneth
er ne couia regulate the force of the
wina as weu as the direction : nrminma.
bly be could, or bi faithful believer
would not have been so many. A "bag
ful of wind" is another common aa.
press ion and indicates somethino- like a
gale. Tbia ha been traced down to tbe
olassical legend of JEou snd hi captive
winds confined in bags. London Nau
tical Magazine.
Appointed Resident Phrslelaa.
race R'Wh'. ridet daughter
of Dr. William a White of Bloonifleld,
, J h been appointed resident phy
ioian of the Hospital of St. John'
Guild of New York city. Mis White
cabled her acceptance of th position
from Europe, where she was finisfains
ner studies, and started for horn on the
The very remarkable and certain
relief given woman by liOOJBfi'g
It tb nam of Woman' Friend. It 1 . 7",f .l" l""
IIVI1'? Wkhes,halache, TPOT? lni7.ZTT,
which burden and shorten a woman' V --XaV ii"-!! "J!!3
women taatifV I, is I. -Ill L-T..i.u . . ThOUSandSof
anJ -T.V- i ,7m r-f-" ""iA"" .T"."?0 '
. -o. anm, w -OSTXAMD. ACSnt.
Roaghne 1 a needles can of dis
content Severity breedeth fear, but
rougnea breedeth hat. Even reproof
from authority ought to b grave, and
not taunting.
Young man don't forget that tb
world 1 watching yon, and most ot o
r more ready to charge your account
with something bad than something
good. " . ..
Th proposed railway np the Jung
fran, BwltserUnd, wlU b lit kilo
meter long, and will post 8,000,000
franc. To pay. it would hav to carry
1 1, passenger a year.
According to Sir Benjamin Richard
son, th normal period of human life I
abont 110 yean, and seven out of ten
average people ought to attain that
g.
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