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Tinnlro, (Air n-rr, rood appatlto, nT
rtlrwtaiog aleap com with biood autitc purs by
Garsaparilla
Th Om Tro Blood Purloar. All drantlms. tt.
Hood's Pltla ar the brut after-dinner pllla.
ICEBERG PHENOMENA.
Tbair Fmmmni fa Iw Latltndaa I Kaafly
iMMaM For.
The occurrence of ioe in the compara
tively low latitudes of Cape Horn and
the Falkland islands is easily explained,
ays The Pall Mall Gazette. The foe haa
origin ally farmed part of the great bar
rier which, with very few breaks, hot-
rounds the vast antarctic continent, ris
ing to an average height of from 150 '
feet to 200 feet above and sinking from !
1,100 feet to 1,400 feet below the level ! master,
of the sea and having, moreover, a, j "The whale, which we named Bui
thickness of something like 1,300 feet J ahoy, an Aleut word tor immense, was
or 1,500 foot It is asolid perpendicular j captured in the spring of 1884, when a
wall of ioe formed bv the descent over i calf of some eighteen or twenty months
the lowlands into the sea of the ioe
and snow which form on the mountains '
inland, and when the
forefronts are
' pushed into depths of about S00 or 400
fathoms large stretches are broken off
and float away northweard with the
current When they start on their aim
less career, they may be miles in extent,
and though, aa a rule, they break up by
collision and erosion it is not at all un
usual to encounter an Island miles long
in the neighborhood of the extreme ioe
limit'., "
For instance, theColdinghame in this
region passed about 800 bergs, one of
which was ten miles long. The Cutty
Bark, again, in latitude 60 south, lon
gitude 47 west, found by cross bearings
and distance run that the east side of
one berg which she encountered was 19
miles long. At first the masses are
straight, flat topped and horizontally
stratified altogether unlike those met
With in the north. By the action of the
waves they are cut at the water's edge
into coves and caverns of a heavenly
blue color. Then, as they collide or get
melted away at the base by the action
of the water, they turn over and show
to the wandering mariner those fantas
io shapes which simply beggnr all de
scription. Naturally as they travel
farther north they become smaller and
still more strangely shaped and ulti
mately melt away.
THE CITY SMITHY.
He SpnadlBC Chaatnnt Tree, bat Plstar
aaooa Snvroiuidlnca Not Lacking. -
"Under a spreading chestnut tree the
village ami thy Btands," but the city
smithy may be found in a variety of
places. It may perhaps be in a down
town street devoted to oommerce, with
the bellows resting upon a framework
overhead to save space, with the nuzzle
running into the forge at the end of a
pipe and the handle to the bellows
hanging at the end of a rod or chain. , It
may be a forge up on the structure of
the elevated road heating rivets in the
air, or it may be on the seventeenth
story of some lofty steel frame building
under construction, and the coal for
this smithy may be dumped alongside of
it from a cart that has been hoisted
from the street below at the end of a
chain depending from a steam derrick.
Perhaps it is by the riverside mak
ing or mending irons for ships, or
alongside the cable road in busy Broad
way at night lighted by a flaring gaso
line torch. It may be in a movable
shanty act up where they are getting
out rock to make cellar space. Here
they sharpen drill .points, the hammer
ringing on the anvil while the bouncing
steam drills close at band are noisily
pounding down through the rock.
There maybe over it no spreading
chestnut tree, but the city emithy does
not lack picturesque surroundings, and
the oity blacksmith may easily be a
mighty man. New York Sun.
Haw tha Qwnl Began.
"I dreamed last night," said Dick,
"that I went out in the woods and
found a barrel full ef gold.
' That was bully !' ' exclaimed Johnny.
"Ton gave me a whole lot of it, didn't
yon?"
"Course not I bought the bang up
pest bicycle you ever saw with part of
it and spent the rest' for candy. " .
"I wouldn't be as stingy as you are, "
said Johnny, "not for $1,000,000."
Chicago Tribune.
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TRAINED TO HARNESS
Alaska Whala Furnishes Mo
tive Power to a Boat
FIRST 07 ITS KIND IN HISTORY
Will Be Hltohad Pp and Driven kjr
: to the Oregon Cwut In Aug- ......
. ut, Bo Thay Soy,
Colonel F. W. Blaok, of the custom
department, at Band Point, Fop Off
Iiland, situated in the Sbnnagin group
of Islands off the Alaskan peninsula,
while in Taooma, told story of a cap
tive whale, which, if true, proves that
the Pop Off contains a genius in the
line of animal taming.
"We," said Colonel Black, "of the
Island of Pop Off have in Pirate Oove
bay toe first" and only living whale
ever captured, tamed and trained,
and that will work at the will of its
old. It was then about fifteen or six-
teen feet long and though so young and
small waa possessed of considerable
strength, and I oaa assure you that it
took tons ot patienoe to bring the ores- j
tore into subjection, small aa it waa. ;
"Bulshoy'a capture wat brought I
about by an accident that cost two aa- j Texas Kan Slaj. HI. Family and '
tives their lives, and the total destruo- j v Bodiaa.
tion ot two large three-batch bidarka. Austin, Tex., Aug. 8. T. B. Burt,
. "During the confusion attending j a member of one ot the most respect
the capture a large female, aooom- able families, murdered bis wife and
panted by ita calf, made for the west- two children, aged 8 and 4 years, laat
ward, and in attempting to round a j Friday night, and placed the dead
sand spit that ran out several oable j bodies in a cistern. He left the oity
lengths from the island, it grounded, , Saturday night following the terrible
and a it was full flood tide, the more j deed, after advising several neighbors
efforts it made to tree itself the more ! not to drink the water la hit oistern,
firmly it became grounded. The calf, a it waa polluted. Hia relative be-
whoa its mother grounded, kept swim-;
ming round and round ita mother, and
would atirke out to sea a short distanoe.
returning agsin to its stranded parent
"About half a mile from the sand
spit where the whale grounded is the
entrance to Pirate Cove bay. and when
the aativea and the few whites came
alongside the stranded monster the pup
made a break for the oove and passed
into the bay, the entrance to which is
not over 100 feet wide, though it Is full
twenty fathoms deep. John C Whiley,
the storekeeper at the island, stretched
across the month of the oove a strong
wire net We had lots of sport abasing
the calf, whioh oould not get out
"To celebrate the Fourth of July,
Whiley and his native servant, Efteha,
made an attempt to feed it and were
successful. Whiley rigged up a walrus
bladder to whioh was attaohed six or
seven feet of rubber tube. About one
half a gollon of cow's milk was put in
the bottle, and Whiley and Efteha put
it in the bidarka and paddled alongside
the pup, which by this time would
allow them to come alongside htm with
bidarka. After several hours of pa
tient coaxing, the Indian succeeded in
getting Bulihoy to drink from the rub
ber tube. When the bidarka turned for
the shore Bulshoy followed close be
hind it
jjor me nexi six weexs wnuey aun
the Indian fed the pup twice every I
day. The pup would stick his cunning j
head out of the water, close to the land-
ing, and look for bis nurses long before
feeding time. It was not until the fol
lowing spring that the actual training
of Bulshoy began to take any definite
form.
.."Whiley one day said, 'I am going
to train that pup so that I can drive
him to Oonga or San Francisco. The
rest of us laughed at such a crazy idea,
but Whiley stuck to hi notion.
"While the process of taming wa
goini on, Whiley bad taken the pop's
measure for a set of harness, and both
he and his native spent the nights for
several weeks in making it The cli
max was reached on Friday, September
30, when for the first time, probably in
tho history of the world, a 4-year-old
twenty-five foot whale was successfully
put in harness. When Whiley and
Efteha, after putting on bis harness
started for the shore, Bulshoy a usual
started the bidarka, and in doing so,
made the discovery that everything
was not as it should be, and then he
reared and plunged around at a lively
rate, lashing the quiet water of the bay
into foam in his efforts to free himself
of the offending harness. But the har
ness was well and strongly made, and
there was no shake off to it Bulshoy
kept up his antics for two whole days,
and for the first time since the episode
of the battle, next morning he refused
to come at the call of either Whiley or
the Aleut Hunger, however, soon
brought ihm to his senses, and on the
morning of the third day, as the native
was out on the bsy in hi bidarka,
Bulshoy cam meekly alongside and
seemed to beg for bis much delayed
breakfast, whioh was given him.
"From that day Bulshoy made no
more trouble, and Whiley oould pull
the guy rope attached to bis harness
as hard as be could without causing
the pup to dive.
The novel outfit is expected to be off
the Oregon coast between August 6 snd
10, as the party would not leave Kar
luk before July 20, and they will come
south in short and easy stages.
" 'What are we going to do with
him?' That will depend on circum
stances, but it is our intention on our
way south to stop for a day or so at all
the varous summer resorts along the
Oregon and California coast, snd I
have no fear but what we will be able
to use Bulshoy' wonderful power to
make a barrel of money. Who knows
but what, Colonel Sellers-like, 'there
may be millions in it,' for if one
whale oan bo tamed so can others. The
voyage will be the first of its kind
sinoe the creation of the world.
"I am having made in Seattle a
strong but light boat and will take it
to the cape on the pilot schooner and
then we will discard our heavy whsl
boat when we will be able to mske
muoh faster speed without endangering
the young whale, for the load he has
got to bring down from the north is
really too muoh for him.
' An intoxicated mnsloisn was arrested
In Saarburg, near Metx, not long ago.
The polioeman who looked him up for
got all about him, and a week later the
musician was found dead from starva
tion, . -
UNPRECEDENTED RUN.
Mm
Splmon Tnnn th lower River
Onnnorio Oaa Handle.
Astoria, Or., Aug. 8. Ths reoeipts
of salmon at the various lower river
oanneries continue unusually heavy
and are far in ezoess of the capacity of
several of the packing establishments.
Today the flsh were so plentiful tout
one of Kinney's men delivered ue.trly
100, and near Sand Island It was re
ported that the water was almost alive
with large chlnooks. Many were re
ported to have been taken with gaff
hooks by some of the men who found
themselves in the midst of great
school of fish. At one or two can-
1 aeries, where too many fish were re
ceived, the loss la heavy. Tons of tne
fish are being thrown overboard at
Kinney's on aooount of the laok of
means to preserve them until they oould
: be oanned. As many as possible have
j been salted for the winter use by the
I citizens in the west end of town, and
were iroeiy given to alt wno wouiu
carry them away.
Fishermen assert that never since the
canning industry began has suoh a run
been seen. It it continue until the
tUWBUl U BVASUU, UIV UiliUlUWa v -
vorable for a much larger pack than
-m .u- -1 ... a.
ioipated. An unusual
feature ot the situaton is the quality of
! the flsh. which is fully equal to those
i taken In , June, tha flesh being exoep-
tionally red and firm and the quality
of oil abundant
THROWN INTO A CISTERN.
came alarmed at the disappearance of
his family, and began an investigation,
resulting in th finding of the bodies
today. Burt bound hia wife ia a
blanket, after tying her feet and neck
together, and then dropped the body
into the cistern. Both children hsd
their brains knocked out
have offered a reward of
annrahaniinn
Burt was at one Urn a prominent ;
furniture dealer la thia oity, but gam-;
bling got the best of him, and last year
he failed and waa indioted for embes- j
slement, but his brothers succeeded in !
getting him out of the trouble. The j
governor has offered a reward for bit
arrest Nothing is known aa to Burt's !
whereabouts, although telegram have j
been sent all over the state and to out-
side oitiea. No motive for the or imp is ;
known.". '.!
DESTROYED BY FIRE.
allay BuflTorad
n Bavai Loaa
from tho glai
bras valley, Ual., Aug. o At 8:80 j ernment prosecution of railroads in the ; t0 impronment for life, and died lu
o'clock tonight an alarm of fir was j West to recover lands erroneously pat-1 jj t6n yParfl ag0 iQ Hungary D wa(
sounded for a blase in the opera house, j anted to them, is provided for in direo-1 neTer looked upon as a common erlm
The fire started under a store occupied j t:ons issued by th secretary of the in- j lnal but ritDer , hero of romRnc,.
by Ismert and Webbe, and spread with j terior to the commissioner of the gen- He WM m baDitom9 mnn ,n,
great rapidity. Soon the whole build- . eral land offloe, la this a rnle is Is id boTllematt ln Hungary, and a great fav
ingwas enveloped in flames, and the down that all railroads against which i ,fh ,ha , v " tfc ..
aumu,, ,UuUu14.. (
and, despite the work of th firemen, it j
looked as though the whole center por- j
tion of the towa would be destroyed, j
The fire department ot .Nevada City :
oame over to assist tne locat aepan-
ment, but a scarcity of water hindered s
them ao they were of little service an- j Similar recommendations for the dis
til an extra bead of water was turned i missal of suit wherein non-bona fide
in to the supply ditch. The two de- i purchasers may retain title will here-
partments did great work and confined
the fire to the block bounded by Neal,
Church, Auburn and Bank street.
The loss will exceed f 100.000, it is
thought Insurance in moat oases is
small, and th blow ia a hard one to
the city.
An Indians Tmgndjr.
Vinoennea, Ind., Aug. 8.-Thoma. j
Prather, a farmer, and Ml Maud
iiay, oaugnw ox a weaiiny larmer, , tatoi on hl Jonrney he mad suoh
eloped from Sanborn, thi ctmnty. and good t,mfc hfl deoided to kMp
drove to thi city and were married. lar ,hel(j of hli M he oooij.
They then drove back to Sanborn, when Bh0Ttij tor lwing lUto Sbeneman
an altercation took plao between ( regohe)1 jj,, deBert wblon Metnd from
Prather and Clyde Delay, a brother of , ProgM)r PaUa w rjmatilla. and in at
the bride. Prather fatally ahot the j temptlng to orOM the thiyty.flve milt
new brother-in-law la th abdomen, r ., nnrtt nu,i, i.
The elopement was planned some time
ago, but Prather' marriage license
wa forcibly taken from him by mem
ber of the young woman' family. ;
Neutrality Proclamation.
Washington, Aug. 8. Th president
baa issued a proclamation bearing date
of July 87, again commanding citizen
to observe the neutrality law in re
spect to the Cuban insurrection, and
giving notice that all violations will
be vigorously prosecuted. The presi
dent cite the decision of th supreme
court la the Wiborg case ia order that
citizens may not be misled a to th
meaning of the military law a
Oil Tank Exploded.
New York, Aug. 8. Two men were
fatally injured and three others se
verely burned by the explosion of a
tank at the Standard Oil Company'
works, at Craven Point, Jersey City,
today. The fatally Injured are: Biob
ard Cunningham, and John Goldsmith.
Th work were set on fire by th ex
plosion, but th flame were extin
guished before muoh damage wa done.
Drivon On by C'retnns.
Athens, July 80. A large body of
Mussulmans supported by Turkish
troop while engaged in pillaging the
Adomati district of Crete were sttacked
by 1,600 Insurgents. Th latter drove
th Mussulman aad Turkish troop
out of the dlatriot inflicting serious
losses. .. , - ,.
A machine ha been Invented by
some genius which will do typewriting
and the addition of figure at tha same
time.
Ban Through a Brldg.
St Joseph, Ma, July 81. A freight
train on the Vandalla railroad ran
through a bridge near Orawfordsville,
Ind., this morning, killing Conductor
Fowler, Brakeraan MoKencie and Fire
man John Herber and seriously Injur
ing Roadmaster J. S. Brother and
Engineer Bowman. Th wreck was
caused by washout.
Prisoner in th Bangor, Me., Jail
sre to be supplied with potted plant
to oar for in their cells. It 1 be
lieved the ear of the plant will hav
aa elevating and reforming tnfiueao.
rollttml
trueortalntr Raa en Vafavar-
able KrToet. ..."
New York, Aug. J.Bradstreet's
weekly review of trade says: Politioal
uncertainty continues to have aa unfa
vorable effect on trade, and industrial
and mercantile linos are unusually
dull. Mercantile o red Its are closely
scanned, and in many oases shortened.
The industrial situation it leas favor
able. Among manufacturers of iron
and steel it it regarded as serious in
some lines, owing to the surprising
falling off In the demand. The reduc
tion of pig iron is further ourtailed.yet
stocks increase. The outlook Is for a
further dooliue in iron and steel prices,
Chicago offers oonoessions on pig to
Lli. I 1 ..b..il....t.
m""-uT4"ru'"T,r"r':":':Bllla real If we ventured to. look at
VA UIUVUUH IU VV1 VVAU V SVMS vuhiih
yet fall purchaser In prints are oi
small volume. The demand for boots
and shoes is also smaller.
Exports of wheat flour inoluded at
wheat, from boih ooatU of the United
States for last week amount to 1,484,
000 bushels, aa compared with 8,074,
000 bushels tor the corresponding week
of last year.
Tha total number ot Dullness fall-
I " -----
ures in the United States this week is
! 894, as compared with 880 last wwt.
.-.- .....
; J.ne moreaae, as oonwsswa wiw wo
j corresponding total in lowo, js seventy
three, or an average of ten eaoh day
, during the week. There are thirty-
seven lauurea reported in uiev;aoaaian
dominion this week, six more then last
week and thirteen more than in the
corresponding week last year, and only
six more than in the like week la 1894.
U. H. PLATTOR KILLED.
Shot Throng b tha Heart Whit
tn tha
Spokana Court Hon.
Spokane, Wash., Aug. 8.L. H. I of Bohemia's rococo, but wa preten
Plattor. a well knowa attorney and j tloua and florid In a dull, vulgar way,
Demooratio politioiaa, was shot and ! more In keeping with glided cafe or
almost Instantly killeJ in the corridor j popular rest u rant. But to this visit
of the oourthouse shortly before 6 i my record owes a place, since It was
o'olock this evening. The shot was
fired bv Uenrv Seiffert a restaurant
I proprietor and sporting man, who is
also well known.
The tragedy resulted from remark
made by Plattor in court, and whioh
Seiffert construed as a reflection upon
his character. fieiffert waa being
His brother preased before the court a adminia
f804 for his trstorof the estate of Rudolph Uorkow,
a rlon brewer, wno died nere tots
week. Oorkow had marired a variety
actress about a year ago, and the mar
riage war an unhappy one.
Be brought
V I
suit for divorce shortly before
his
death, and in his will out his wife off i earless or tne band or nosxa Saudor,
with a dollar. She ia contesting the with whom he committed many rob
will, and there is a struggle over the beriea and murder In the Bakonyer
administration ot tha estate. Plattor j forests. They were captured with dlf
represented some of the benefloisrie of j Acuity twenty-five years ago, when
the will, opposing Seiffert It had; Csonka declared he would confeas to
been insinuated that Seiffert' relations , murders only, the rest being merely
with Mrs. Qorkow were not ot a prop
er nature.
Froaacollon of Railway Claims-
. Wsihington, Aug. 8. A complete
Change or polloy in tn metnoa OI gov
.m m,w """"-a ' ;
patents under the act ot Maroh 8, 1887, j
shall make a showing aa to the bona i
fide purchasers from the road of land j
patented, similar to the showing mado
in the cases ox tne Burlington at mis- )
souri River and Union Faiflo roads.
after be made by the department in all
oases. The proceedings aobrodingly
oan be hereafter instituted under the
act of March 3, 1896.
A Saattla sfaa'e Long Bid.
Chicago, Aug. 8. Mr. Sbeneman 1
in Chicago, after a ride by wheel from
Seattle. Be left the ooait June 1, ex
vMlag to moh columbu. O., by Oo
tober 1. After he bad croaaed two
hi life. He oould not ride the wheel
through the sand, and had to dismount
and push it ahead of him. All the
water in his canteen had been con
sumed before he had covered half the
desert, and when he reahced the Co
lumbia river he fell exhausted on the
bank. . : ' . "
A Na.t-of Murdarara.
Vienna, Aug. 8. After a six week'
trial atAgram, the Steojue band of
thirty-six person, charged with nine
teen murder and numerou assaults
and robberies, has been ended. Nine
teen members of the band, including
two women, have been sentenced to
death. Nine have been sentenced to
twenty years' imprisonment Eight
were aoqultted.
Femnla Bnolng Gondamnad.
Toronto, Aug. 8. In the racing
board bulletin issued today, the Csna
dian board condemn female racing,
and announces that th board will here
after blacklist any track upon which
female rider are allowed to race be
fore the public.
. Playad With Matehaa.
Grant Pass, Or., Aug. 8. The resi
dence of George Burgess, ln the out
skirt of town, took fire today aud
burned with almost its entire oontents.
Some little girl were playing with
match in one of the upper room and
set fire to a table cover. There is no
Insurance.
In Massachusetts the lieutenant-governor
does not become governor on the
death ot that functionary, but only
acting..
Ba Completed tho Olroalt.
San Francisco, Aug. 8. Morris Olts
man, an 'apprentice ln G. Bpeir's
ladies' tailroing shop, wss instantly
killed this afternoon. He wa sitting
at his sewing machine, his feet on the
iron pedsl, and attempted to out or
brush aside the electrio wire which
convey power to the maohlne. Hit
hear must have touche! the wires,
for a stream of spsrks marked the oon
taot Ottoman's body completed the
eiroult, the full strength of the current
ooursed through his frame, and with s
cry be toll over dead.
Magnificent and Beggarly
Volenti and Oar,
It was In Its churches that I thought
Orauada at once most magnificent and
beggarly, most solemn and gny. I
know nothing la France or Italy to
compare with J ho effect of the cathe
dral when the auu-eteoped street were
left, the leather curtain was lifted,
and we were suddenly In darkness
In far shadows, vague, motionless fig
ure prostrate before It. Their silent
fervor In the strange, scented dusk gave
a clue to the ecstasy of a Theresa, of
an Ignatius. But It was well to turn
back quickly Into matter-of-fact day
tight To linger wits to be reminded
that mystery has Its price, solemnity
Ita tawdrlnea. In cathedra! and ca-
. . . . .
the royal tombs, at the grille which
even In Spain Is without equalat the
retablo with their wealth of orna
ment, one sacristan after auothor kept
doe at our heels, tmpudontly expect
ant. If In unknown little church our eyes
w accustomed to darkness, It wag
tl1 tb"f might be offended with Vlr-
cnunug in uaa auu jvwuik, wmi
. , , . .. , . ,,, . . , . m
Lur''J clothed n pettU-oats. And If
u'u '
,.ln.l. ..hu
other show
The word
j v- j
churches were concerned.
Cartuja hung upon the Up of every,
vlaltnr at tho lintel Hnina. trnrolirn.
era w rootled hopelessly with It. Span
iards rcpeatea It tenderly, a If In love
with It gasping gutturals. We never
sat down to a meat that some one did
not urge us to tho eujoymeut ot Its
wonders. At Inst, In self-defense, we
At Once
went. The Cartuja's architecture struck Th act profit ot the South Carolina
us aa elaborate, It decorntlou aa abaa- j dispensary syiteai for the quarter nd
doned a the gush that had sent u to ! tag Ms rob 1 were 184,483.
It. It had not even the amusing gaiety
our one concession to the guide-book'
commands. It pleased us better to
: forget the exaggerated, tortured flam-
boyNnce In the kindly twilight of
churches the names of which w never
troubled to ask. Century.
A Bold Brigand.
Fran Csonka, a famous 74-year-old
brigand, was hanged recently for mur
der at Kssegg, In Hlavonta. lie smoked
bis pipe to the gallows, slapped the
hangman on tho shoulder and said to
blm: "L 7ur J wo"! don't make a
m , . . m .1. - .
i luu ul "uracil. us was tue mosi
child's play. He waa sentenced to
twenty year' Imprisonment, from
which he was released a year ago, but
soon after committed an unusually
atrocious murder, for which he was
j .ro-ntorl. Rorza Knmlnr was sentenced t
pointed him leader of a corps of volun-
f . 1H.a ,.,. L,, , brl
d ,,ke nlmgcf belonging to the or
. . h.nH. ,'.a, !L ,m. ..i
' ganlzed bands that ept Judge and
) police la their pay, and preventing ao-
cusatlons by fear of the vengeance of
the organisation,
A Marriage W Ithout the I Iridex room.
-he scene In Vienna were brilliant
In tho extreme. The civil contract
wa signed on the 10th, the religious
ceremony occurred on the lltb, as ap
pointed, and then followed a banquet
where Bcrthler was absolved from all
the ceremonies considered obligatory
upon one of bla rank la the Uofburg.
Three day later the new Empress
was banded to her traveling carriage
by the Archduke Charles, and amid
salvo of artillery, which scarcely
drowned the cheer of the populace,
she set forth. Her journey through
Bavaria and Wurtemberg was one long
ovation, for these countries believed
their welfare to be bound up with
that of France. On the 20th her cor
tege, having, paasod by way of Btras
burg, wa moving toward Sotssons.
Century. ,
All He Wa Fit For.
The American says that In an Irish
court recently an old man wa called
Into the witness-box, and being old and
a little blind, be went too far In more
senses than one, and Instead of going
up the stairs that led to the box, mount
ed those that led to the bench.
The judge took the mistake good
hnmoredly. "Is It a Judge you want to be, my
good man V be asked.
"Ah, sure, your honor," was the re
ply, "I'm an ould man now, and mebbe
It's all I'm fit for."
Bpanlah Blotting Paper.
An English exchange says "that In
Spain there are many manufactories
of pasteboard, blotting and packing
paper, and these goods are exported to
the Spanish colonies ln large quanti
ties." The blotting paper I so poor,
however, that the greatest care must
be exercised to prevent It from literally
becoming "blotting" paper. If the na
tive article were not so very cheap,
American blotting paper might be sent
there; but Spaniards are very econom
ical, and as a rule regard price rather
than quality.
Without Photography.
Drawing on paper can be trans
ferred to wood or metal, If executed In
crayon or ordinary writing Ink, by
moistening the copy In a strong solu
tion of caustic potash and alcohol,
Place the copy face downward on the
wood or metal, rub down with a folder,
or take a proof on an ordinary proof
press. This Is useful Information for
those who wish to obtain a transfer of
a design or label for the purpose of en
graving, a a die for embossing, or oth
er purpose where photographic mate
rials are not accessible.
Bat for Her.
Mattress salesman Did you ever stop
to think that you spend one-third of
your life In sleep?
Customer Well, I might, perhap. If
it were not for my wtfsv-Somervill
JournaL
..!.. miiini irons Mmtloir
RndiTeMMi oarrloi In It. lolrt. ths faa.1. Mm
Sana. When malarial tYr iirar.il no ens Is
. .. . --.v. n.witdtiar'a arimaiih IMtlara la
both a nmnwllon a rouiaur.
who Inhabit., of wjmir.. n S """
nwtori or eoiiiitry, .hould omit to "'
loriltvh. awit. which It aim Ilia '""
ismailr for dy.pav.la. svnallosUon, xlduay
irouhla and rhaumml.in. .
There are 1,641) maohlue or devices
for the manufacture of cordage twin
and string. .
My dot-tor said I would dls, but Plso's
Curs for Consumption ourad me, Amos
Kelner, Chrry Valley, III.. Nov. 13, Wi.
HOITT' OMOOI. WOU BOTi
At Borllnsams, San Mateo Oonntv, Cel..
is ona of the moat thorough, careful and
practical "Hotus Schools" to be found on
tha Hanlrie anaat. It nrenares bora for any
! uiilvar.Hr, teohnlosl aahool, or for sotiv
Duainaa;i acoreiiwa a wm cn.
Bun lord Unlveralilaa, and under the able
management of Kx Utate Buparlntanilent
Ira O. Hoitt, Ph. O., ranks among th tlrat
sehoola In the Unlleil titatea. Ka-opaus
August 4. Mining awl 8oint)i iVw,
Thara la mora eatarrh In thia aetlon ot tha
eountra than all oihar duaa nut toxnihar,
and an HI tha laat taw raara waa kpimmmI to ha
ha
i mm nor d It a local dtwrata, and proacrtbrd limil
rndla,andhyeoniaiiilr falllui loco raw an
looal lioatmanl, prononnottd It liicurahio.
I 8. lenra haa proton eatarrh to ha a onnaillHilnn
I al dliutaao, and iharafnroMMin!ic.nnn.iltiitUmal
I traatinant. Hall't Hatarrh rura. nianiitnUnd
I by r. J. 'hanoy A Co., Toladci, Ohio, la tha onlf
inrurania. anr a rai staur Tt ara otwtiini pw
1 ooD.iuniionai enra on (na mara.i. ii is w.ao
Iniarnallr In no,. Iron 10 drop, to a (n..fioon
fill. It aot. dlraoiu on tha blood ad nmonu.
dollar, lor aur oa.a it Mia to enra. Rand (or
eironlaraaod tritaonlal. . A,irOM
r. 1. I ll KNIT A CO.. Toledo. O.
is.
Sold by Onursltta, Tlta,
Uail'i family ruin ara tha haat.
flT. All St .tor. pad Ira by nr. Kllaa'S
Ortai Narva Haatvrar. Ho dlotwr (I Hrt
day 'a ata. Mamlonanraa. TnwtlH and tt 00
trial bolUa lra to Kit nuaa. Sand to Ir. Kiln.
m Arab St., rblladalpbla, Fa.
B
RT wtta a big aa. BlMkwaU' Oaau'ln Bull
Durham is la a etas by itaeit von win an
eoupoa inald anch two uno Bag, sod tw
nob toot ttsa
Blackwell's
Gonulno Durham
Smoking Tobacco
Buyabagortbt.Mlabraladiobannaaod rood tha Mwpoe
wbtob glo aiuter vaianoi prBH aaa now w
In!' A 1 , P
If I BATTLE M
m plug j
1 SrOnii. I.
Off for Six
No matter how much you are
charged for a small piece of other
brands, the chew is no better than
"Battle Ax' For 10 cents you
get almost twice as much as of
other high grade goods.
FRAZER
en in thi wowio.
AXLE
CREASE
Its w.arlog qaallttotare an.nroaMd,atna lr
entlaailus two bom ol anr other brand. Wai
from Animal Oil.. BKt THI OKNUIMai.
FOB BALI BY OREttON A10
gTlSJr-WASM imoton MaKCHANTI-wa
and Doalari generally.
MAILED FREE I ...Hpaelal frioo Lt'at of
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, UTO.
otonrr...!, Hy.H.1 ga.; T.nd 'o,; adtl
d,.. you t)V'L"s.rilbt.
? EL w)0 not aral) thantMlraa
..v. ..iw., ou rr.nouoo, uai.
WToV-i'fiSRrf j
AiUYEX PILLS
ata th. Oaa Thing to aaa.
aid Tl
yni on for a oom.
iaaao. abaa
atT X J"' "-l tntm.
i m nr.nwanna
Mb C. Falls. Fa.
Court I
to
Mrntp, T4 Ckiotl, Vm
tr' rj rjw n rtirflr tut.
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Gladness Comes
With a better understanding of th
transient nature of th many phys
ical Uls, which vanish before proper ef
i orts gentle effort pleaaanlofforta
rightly directed. Titer la comfort la
the ktiowledire, that ao many forms ef
sickness are not due to any actual dis
ease, but simply to a QvnsUnatedoondl.
tion of th aystera, which the ploaaant
family laxative, Hyrupof Figm, prompt
ly removes. That la why It la (lie only
remedy with ailllionaof tsmll!a,aud
every wlierg eatoemed so highly by all
who value good health. Ita bcnenalal
eflocta are due to the fact, that It I the
on remedy which promotes InUrnal
elanlinaa without debilitating the
organs on which it acta. It la therefor
all Important, ta order to get It ben
fliilal effeota, to not when you pur
chase, that you have th genuine artl
clo, which la manufactured by th Call
fornla t ig Syrup to. only and sold by
II ropu Utile druggist.
If in the enjoyment of good health,
and th ayatetn la regular, laxative or
other remedies are then aot needed. If
affllnted with any actual dlaoaao, on
may b commended to the moat skillful .
physicians, but If In need of a laxative,
on ahntild hav th beat, and with th
well-Informed everywhere, Syrup ot
Cliraatand highest and la moat largely
kJed and giro moat general satUfactloB.
bag ef
Month' Trip.
8
Waterproof
,kIrt "fee with
Duxbak
BIAS
VELVETEEN
"""""
It keep them dry apd whole and ft
never taaes.
' your dealer win not
. ,n, y num. In M,d. E.n," a aa 73 1
ma uraunuklnt Mada E.n." a aaw MB.
by Ml.. Emm. MT Hoopar.ot lha Ldmi How
Journal,
i.i. rmng vaiuaDi nelnia. mai ad tar 25a.
A, H. A M. Co., P. O. Boa o, N. V. City.
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