Catarrh
Whether It li ol th not, throat, stomach,
bowels, or mors delicate organs, catarrh It
always debilitating and should oevr tall ol
attention.
It U a discharge from the mucous mem
bran when kept In a Hat ot Inflammation
bf an Impure, commonly tcrotuloui, con.
dltlon ot the blood.
Hood'sSarsaparilla
Caret all tormi of catarrh, radical! and
permanently It removes the cause and
overcomes all the enacts. Get Hood's.
Got the Tone All Right.
A new Irish porter wai put at work
on an EngUan train. The head porter,
aaya Household Words, directed the
new man to Imitate him closely, and
thereby learn his duties.
When the first train came Into the
atatlon the head porter shouted, "Fer
ryhlll; change for Hartlepool. Stockton
and Mlddlosborough; change for Spen
nymoor, Coxhoe and Trim Jon; keep
your seats going north."
Barney strode after blm and shout
ed In a louder voice: "Kareybill;
change for Dahore, Umphumn, Too
talooral, Plderham; chauge for Cox
comb, Morrham, Flndbaui, Coldhnu:
kape your seats where you are," ,
The stHtloii-nmster called him aside
and showed him the right names on
the time-table.
Barney removed bis cap and said po
litely, "Thank you, or. I got hold of
the music, but I couldn't catch the
words."
TRAVELING KITCHEN USED BY RUSSIANS.
SAVED CHILD'S L1FB.
A Remarkable Cur ol Dropsy by Dodd'i
Kidney Plus.
Sedgwick. Ark., July 11. The case
ot W, 8. Taylor's little eon is looked
upon by those interested in medical
matters as one of the most wonderful
on teeord. In this connection bis fath
er makes the following statement:
"Last September, my little boy had
dropsy; his feet and limbs were
swollen to such an extent that he could
not walk or put his shoes on. The
treatment that the doctors were giving
him seemed to do him no good and two
or three people said his days were
short, even the doctors, two of the beet
in the country told me he would not
get better. I stopped theii medicine j
and at once sent for Bodd'a Kidney
Pills. I gave him Uiree pills a day,
one morning, noon and night for eight
davs; at the end of the eighth day the
swelling was all gone, but to give the
medicine justice, I gave him eleven
more pills. I used thirty-five pills m
all and he was entirely cured. 1 con
sider your medicine saved my child's
life. When the thirty-five pills were
given him, he could run, dance and
ling, whereas before he was an invalid
in his mother's arms from morning
ntil night."
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N , " - . i k 4 v
Ayefs
Bald? Scalp shiny and thin?
Then It's probobly too late.
You neglected dandruff. If
you had only taken our ad
vice, you would have cured
Hair Vigor
the dandruff, saved your hair,
and added much to it. If
not entirely bald, now Is your
opportunity. Improve it.
-tlrni nanl lti'i llntr Vlfor fr awr e
ymirt. 1 am tu 1 vKMiAt.ulmul m Umj
SiawiIi r rl-h tirown lialr, due, I tlthik, eu
rl lu Tr't lli.tr Vljl'ir."
iliu. H. 4. KltlTH. nttlli. HI-
tt Will..
A'ttMI,'.;l.l1l
for i
Good Hair
Triweekly
Whynea of the Whercftrv
"I uHe," enid tho m-nutjf haired
man. ".uni li v m Uvver given uinrriuo a
thoiinht."
"Ob, yes 1 have," replied th bach
elor. "Then why ar you till InisleJ" ak
d Hit other.
"Hivaiise I Kite marriage a thought."
annwered the ailvoi-uls ot siugla bleanrd-tieu.
Russia's soldiers In Manchuria are supplied with what Is called a trav
eling kitchen. It consists of a cylindrical boiler having a cajaetty of forty
gallons and has a collapsible chimney. The boiler Is mounted on a cart
and a mule or pony draws It about with the troops. The soldiera pick up
fowls, pigs and other edibles on the march. These are throw u Into the boiler
to simmer as the column proceeds. Tea and soup are always ready to be
served. Thus It will be seen that troops that are successful In foraging
can alwaya have plenty of fresh meat In actual warfare.
DO HENS "SIT"
Dlapntant
OR "SET?"
It Wasn't Strange.
Old Jilson (in the hotel- lobby)
Well, well; if there Isn't young Slicker.
I never expected to see him again on
this earth, and here be Is alive and
well.
Jobkins What's been the matter
with him?
Old Jilson Went to the hospital for
n operation. Cleveland Lead jr.
CASTOR I A
for Infants and Children.
The Kind Yoa Hare Always Bought
Signature of
Knew cbe Sex.
"Tour wife is a very sick womaa."
said tht grave old physician, "and while
I do not wish to alarm yon, I hare my
donbu as to her recovery."
"Oh, she'll pull through all right, doc
tor," replied the wise husband. "Her
dressmaker sent home a new gown yss
tsrday and alia hasn't tried it on."
President Roosevelt has delivered 370
speeches within two snd a half years.
It is said he has broken the record.
Kill tm
I
Who Farora the Latter
Theory,
Country doctors may not know every
thing, particularly In the estimation of
urban specialists, but what they do
know about a vast number of things,
being usually based on experience and
common seuse. Is very apt to be use
ful. Therefore we are not at all sur
prised to have received from a medi
cine man In New Milford, Conn., whom
we will call Ir. Wrong because be
didn't want bis name used, and
"Wrong" is Just as far from bis true
uame as It would be possible to get, a
most Illuminating Utter on the vexed
question whether bens "sit" or "set"
a letter vastly better than anything re
cently written on the matter by am
ateur philologists. Including ourselves.
Dr. Wrong begins his dtfens ot "set
ting" hens by culling attention to the
fact that the sun and other celestial
bodies are allowed to "set" as often
is they choose, without complnlnt from
anybody, and he thinks that this Is Jus
tification for letting hens do the same
on the mere authority, as he explains,
"of common u-ase amen? thoas Inter
ested In the subject." Thero Is soaie
iLing in that, perhaps, but not much, In
our opinion, and the doctor does much
better with his case when he says:
"Another reason for the use of 'set' In
talking alotit hens Is that It is a neces
snry word, without a synonym. A s't
ting hen' on an empty neat or one con
taining only artificial or sterile eggs Is
not 'liKUbiitlng' anything, but she la
setting' for all that. Sitting' expre-ses
an Idea alto-ether different. All fan Is,
without distinction of sex or age, 'alt'
occasionally In tie dust on a hot day,
for Instance but only adult females
ever 'set.' Moreover, a hen Is 'set
ting whether, at a given moment, she
la on her nest or walking about In
search of something to eit. I have
seen three hens "sitting" In one nest
and only one of them was 'setting,' the
otehr two having gone there to lay.
How can I express this Met without
using the word forbidden by the pur
ists?" That, now. Is a good letter,
written from large knowledge of Its
subject, and based, too, on accurate
theories of language. It doesn't con
vince us, Indeed, that we should fall
In with ru-itic usage, but It nearly, if
not quite, persuades us that the word
sharps are all wrong in their condem
nation of "setting"' as applied to hens.
It would 1 far from the first or the
thousandth time that they have cor
rected what Mr. Bryan calls the "com
mon people wuen uie latter wero
right, but, until the experts and the
eminent ones who follow or precede
the experts reaKze their error and rs-
form, the rest of us must humbly sub
mitNew York Times.
Doubtless these are the men who are
now crowding into England In such
numbers under the designation of Ger
man workmen; at the same time thosi
who have been already convicted In
Germany often adopt an English name
so as to conceal their Identity as far
as possible.
You Can (let Alkn'a Foot-U FRFB.
Writ Allvn S. lmlt..vt. ! Hot N. Y . lor a
(re Miui'le of Allen 's 'ui K.u. 11 cum
swntiiif. hot swollen, achitis ttti. II mke
new or (iiini imwi ee.y. a cerism cunv ivr
curne, Ingrowing nails anil ttuntoni. Alltlrug
glsueellU. J-V. pon't accept any ubstltuls.
UUluks Homcwhcre.
"Mr. Mllljuus, suld the poor but
aristocratic widow, "allow me to pre
sent my three charming daughters."
"Good heavens, niiidam!" exclaim
ed young MitlyuitH, "there must be a
mistake somewhere. I'm not a sena
tor from I' tub."
Mothers will And Mrs. Wtuilowi's BoothJna
Syrup the best remedy to use for their oiilMreu
during the teethlrt period..
EVERY HOUR HAS ITS USE&
How a Lawyer Utilise Ilia Tine from
Karly Morn to Dewy Kve.
I know a prominent New York cor
poration lawyer" who Is out of bed at
S o'clock In the morning and after
taking exercise is ready for breakfast
at C:30. He Is at his offlce In Wall
street at 8 o'clock. His secretary aud
his stenographer await blm. Dicta
tion begins at once of the rough out
line of a brief to be prepared. He
followa this with dictating memoran
da for bis clerks, specifying certain
questions of law and of fact which
he desires looked Into during the day.
At 9 o'clock be reads and answers
Important letters which bis secretary
has sorted out for his attention. At
9:30 he Is ready for consultations with
clients. I'roiu that time until 4 or 6
o clock In the afternoon be Is In con
tinuous attendance either before
courts (generally of appcllute Jurisdic
tion), at meetings of boards of direct
ors or In consultation.
At perhaps -1:30 o'clock the lawyer
is ready to receive reports from bh
clerks, mey are required to report
solely upon tne point Intrusted to
them. I.lttle or nothing Is left to their
Judgment or discretion. It Is merely
desired to know what the law and the
cases are upon some particular point.
mey are expected to report accurate
ly, concisely and quickly. This mis
csllaneous work contluues until per
haps 8:30 o clock, when the day's la
bor downtown Is at an end.
Some lawyers even make use of the
time consumed In going home. Dur
ing the summer months William Nel
son Cromwell spends his nights on the
New Jersey coast. He goes down by
boat each afternoon, but a large state
room on that vessel Is equipped with
desk and typewriter and stenographer.
that full use may be made of the pre
cious hour devoted to the trip. Dur
ing the winter be will probably bs
ready for dinner at 7:30 o'clock. An
office boy has gone ahead of blm car
rying a green bag full of books and
papers which are to be considered dur
ing the evening. World's Work.
A ltllL'te I'olnt.
Magistrate You are charted with
husgiug aud kissiug womcu aguinst their
will.
rrlsrwer-1 wns so drunk, your honor.
that 1 couldn't tell a pretty woman from
in nclv one.
"That is no excuse."
"No, hut it explains why they ob
jected."
One Hundred Ve.irs Ago.
A famous robber of Kurope, known
the "Ureal Devil." was executed at
Genoa.
Great changes were anticipated
lower Italy, which were to be of ad
vantage to the French limperor.
Tlia King of Ktigliind had complete
ly recovered from a severe Illness, aud
the project of a regency was aban
doned. The Dutch governor of the colony at
the Cape of Good Hope ordered all Ku
gllsh to leave the cape wlttilu two
months.
It was reported that the position of
high admiral of France would be re
served for Jerome llonuparte and Ids
American marriage canceled, as It had
not been approved by bis brother, th
Kmpcror.
Iloniparte, In au addrens to the con
tinental sovereigns, called tluuu all
cousins.
flTO Permanently i area, woniaocafroiisn
I I Iw after tlrtder'tueitrlr.Ktln'iOre.tNrv
lUrflon-r. snd f..r V r S) V trul hoi il. tit trveJIM,
Dr. H. U. kllue. LU..U; An nk. -miJv,ulil, as
Merely a Iteliilndrr
'Yes," remarked young Dellorem as
the clock chimed the hour of 11 p. tu..
'I'm very shsrut minoVd, tioucher .
know? I'm always forgetting something I
that I -aw whotild wemeruher." I
"I have noticed that," rejoined Miss
CaiistUpie. "You evea forget how te Ull
time by the clock."
Seventy-five Years Ago.
The "Union Bmlgrant Society" was
founded In New York, the object of
which was to afford asslstaucs to all
foreigners arriving In that cliy.
Figured musllu was first woven oil
a power loom at Central Fulls, Mass.
The first steam fire engine used In
Cleveland. Ohio, was purchased.
The emancipation act. prohibiting
convents and religious communities lu
Great Britain, was declared a dead
letter.
The London metropolitan police force
was organized.
There was a great depression In all
business Interests, especially In th
New Engiand States, where there were
many failures among the manufactur
ers, money being scarce.
LIKE A SPONGE
Some of tlie most stubborn disemw enter
Into the system through the porci of the rkin.
Like aporitfet it absorbs poisons of various
kinds, which nre tuken up by tho little Mood
vessels beneath the surfiuo of tho body, nnd
emptied into the great current of tho blood.
Ti,i i, ,1, -ms ,.f nolsoil oak nnd other noxious
wild plants percolate tluouifli the skin like water through iponRo
taken Into the circulation, breaking out nfrmlt each season, mid lin
imr on for years unless aiiiuioimi ami orivcu win ui urn system.
Dye Poisoning umonff the employes of dye houses, and from wear
lop; colored under-clothing and hosiery, is of freipient occurrence
and danK'rrou. to , healll.. roi80N 0AK AND ,
caus.njr boil, nnd sores and f
Other eruption. enn Unk, 1 tile.t rsiueily enr reraeity without
Workers In lead, bM!S euui relief. Mores broke out over tny body and
and other metals ats often
art
i tiger.
nu my lontrux, iienixieT mo wi'i or m luuulk.
k'lnally. about a yaar ill) my uoetor told , i
B. it. St., wiiH U I din. n.r lukhif three
e all Ilia sores dleipee,reil, and I rises not
Unlnerea inea, nii mi nmua Inuebtedte
poisoned by the chemicals try
.ml acids used In poliulf
Jlllf nnd the dust and 111" your vl"ule ine.ll.'lne for ' e prnniul and lorn,
.i-.t:,. i.l.teacure. I am uoilain that M. a, B. will do eil
iigiaett mmipon the skin, V,aiisialiedforUluViooa di...e.e.
Hid which lind their way Danville. Ky.
CON. O'llRYAIf,
.1 -I. .1. !,,,! tllM
.1-1 f.,lkJl bv iiilla.nmation. .wrtlitu: nnd the most obstinate lores.
Itl.xiJ Poison, the vilest
of all luimari diseases, is often con
tracted through shakintf the hand or hnndli-.p; the clothin,r or other arli.
clcs used by one infected with this .hinder.... p-lson. I he deadly virus
v ' findint; us way throii:h Ihe pores of I ho
skin, conl animates! he Mood and produces
fearful ulcers, eruptions and blolrhei.
The diseases that enter tho system by
absorption or tliiuti;li the pores art
dccp-sruled and dangerous as any brought
ui bv internal causes, and cannot b
reached by washes, salves, soaps or o'thrr external reu.edie s. The blood
must be purified and a hcultliy Circulation cmai.u. ie.i uciuro Kwmg
permanently rid of the disease. S. S. S. acts u(m.ii ihe blood, ridding it
of the ordinal ioison and re.tonnr; it to a i.cnmiy, norino conaiuon.e-
S S. S is guaranteed entirciv vrrmme, nu uninairu wi puru
fier and the best of all tonics. With all impurities removed from the,
blood the sores and eruptions disapttear fr.-m tho skin. Y rite us should
you desire medical advice or any information about your case j tin, will
cost you nothing. M SWIFT SPCCiflG CO., ATLANTA, QA
I NEW OUTFITS FOR BURGLARS.
Miss M. Cartledjie eives some
helpful advice tO yOUng girlS. Science Has Furnished Them Mew
Her letter iS but Olie Of thOU' j Means for Getting Into Safes,
undo whtrh nrnv. that nnthintr 11 that "nown
""""" . ..a , character are allowed to escape
is so helpful to young girls who
are just arriving at the period of
womanhood as Lydia b. Fink'
ham's Vegetable p"- .
"DKAB Mb. FlKHa 't
oralse I.vdia. K. Plnklinii.
table Compound too highly,
is the only medicine I ever tried wr
cured me. I suffered much from L. i
l .,1 t 1. J
a;,,- ,im. i ' 1,1 , ... latent scientific methods.
my studies with the usual interest.
My thoughts became slug-iriah, 1 had
headaches, backache and sinking
pells, also pains in the back and lower
limbs. In fact, I was sick all over.
" Finally, after many other remedies
had been tried, we were advised to yet
Lydla 12. Plnkham's Vegetable
Compound, and I am pleased to say
that after taking it only two weeks, a
wonderful change for the better took
place, and in a short time I was im
perfect health.-1 felt buoyant, f uii of
life, and found all work a pastime. !
am indeed glad to tell my experience
with Lydia K. Plnkham's Vege
table Compound, for it made a dif
ferent girl of me. Yours Terr truly,
Miss M. Cabtlxdob, 633 Whitehall BL,
Atlanta, On." $5000 forf,H If wtyiml e
asses soar pnvtug feiwfleasssewimi se,veSiies
Ti CllSit WHUt All LSI FAILS. ttl
lul Beet Cviwh Snip. fmtm Oood. Use i
. LJ In time. Bold by dniilw fl
on condition of leaving the country.
England Is practically the only refuge
open to thein, so they flock hare, and
among them the expert German bur
glar visits us In ever Increasing num
bers, s;iys the Westminster Itevlew.
't is said that Germany Is the country
' neclallsts, and the criminal but
cnt Teuton makes a specialty
ixiness, to which be applies the
The extent to
which the art of burglary has been de
veloped Is -evidenred by the fact that
Ingenious houte breaking tools are
manufactured, such as portable lad
ders, portable phosphorus and electric
lamps, ratchet drills, shoet Inn cutt rs,
adjustable jlmmP-s, lck locks and va
rious kinds of skeleton keys. Kome of
these are, of course, Pgitlmate and
rier-pssiiry tools, not necessarily nor
malr.ly used for felonious purposes.
Any given house once entered, the
scientific German can open the strong
est cast Iron s;ife by mentis of an
cxy-hydrogen blowpipe, which pro
duces a heat so intense as to melt any
tuetiil against which It is directed. Th?
following plan Is a!so pracll-ed: A re.
cent chemical discovery has produced
a preparation known ns thermite. If
a portion of tills Is placed on the to;
of a safe a heat Is generated so pow
erful that the toughest stetl cannot
withstand It. and a hole It burned !n
any desired portion of the receptac-'e.
LIGHTS FOR THE MARINER.
United States Have 0,000 Hnch Hlrjala
on Coast ana Water Ways.
There are 9,000 burning lights and
signals stretched along the American
coasts, forming a perfect link, so thai
the navigator never need be beyond
sight of one of the beacons. One thou
sand of these are located on the At
lantJc coast, 1.500 are scattered along
the rivers and Inland waterways. 500
on the great lakes and 200 on the Pa
cific coast.
Of the grand total, including light
bouses of different classes, buoys, bea
cons and danger signals 8,000 are light
ed, giving forth their warnings at
night time. Of these a score or more
throw a beam of 100,000 candle power.
To maintain the light house service a
corps of over 4,000 men Is constantly
employed and a fleet of more than fif
ty vessels. No service In the world
exceeds In completeness and efficiency
that of the United States.
A modern American lighthouse of
the first class cost betwen $100,000
and $200,000, and of this about one
third i spent for the electric light and
apparatus alone. Beside one of them
Egyptian Canopus or Rhodes' "perfect
Idol, with profulgent brows," whose
rays streamed down the purple seas
to Mizralm, would shine as tapers In
the Mediterranean night, with no placs
among the seven wonders of the world
and hardly worth noticing.
$100 Reward, $100.
e resilereof this paper will be pleased to
leern tuel ibere Isslleejit oue dre4uit disease
science has beeu able tu cure In ell Its
.-etc,:!, sod that U Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh
cure istneonlr poiitive cure mown to me
uelcel trsleriilty. latarru oemif a cooitttu-
tiai aisesne, requires a euuiinuiiuriai treat-
aeut. Hall's Catarrb Curvi. laseo Internally.
tctinf directly upon the I IikaI and mucous
uriacee or tne syiiein. ii.eriy a-Bituyiug me
iundet un nf the lih.sse. end Ktvint tne ta
leut strength by baililins upttie euuiiUullun
md ejslitlnr nature lu dolus Its work. Tbe
.-oDrtetori have so much (stth lu Its curative
-owers that they cirr Una llun-lred boilers
or any caae thai It (alls to cure. Bead iur list
1 leeumomais.
A l lren. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, U,
Jold by druifKlsts. -'e.
Illla ...,!.. Ullla ,. thai ka.t
Next to the Createet.
Knobhins Oh, I suppose you think
your father the greatest man that ever
was.
Billings I'll not go so far as that;
but be certainly was the greatest be
fore I came upon the stage. Boston
Transcript
For bronchial tniUMes trv Pisn's Tura
for Consumption. 1 1 Is a -rood enugb
mcuiuine. ai urugKi'-". price xa cents.
Deeperate Youth.
On tbe thirtieth floor of the ofuVe
building Percy Pen leu nod out of the
window.
Refuse me," he cried, "and In tn
minutes 1 will he found on that side
walk far below."
Agnes, the beautiful stenograpucr,
shuddered and accepted him. After
the wedding she said, softly:
And would you really hare Jumped
out of the window?"
Percy Pen grinned.
"No, darling; I Intended taking tbe
elc-tator down."
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Bear Signature of
5ee Fac-Slmlle Wrapper Below.
Taey email aed as eeay
te tali aa sagax.
Any one can name the three graces,
but the disgraces are too numerous to
mention.
Occasionally a man declines a nomi
nation for office If there Is no chance
for his election.
Girls may not convert young men,
but they at least draw them to church.
jCARJEPlS
5T3 JTTLC
HIVER
II PILLS.
I .fries I
Pitta
ls
FOR HEAOACHL
FOR DIZZINESS.
FOR IIUOUSHESS.
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR CONSTIPATION.
FOR SALLOW SKIN.
FOR THE COMPLEXION
oacjeiriMii wiwiwiidimwi, .
rarely TefetauU-xW-W-C
fifty Years Ago,
Cholera was raging In Italy snd
Sicily.
The I'nlted States consul at Turk's
Island was released from prison, whirs
be had been confined by tbe local Judi
ciary. Cleveland and Ohio City were united
The old "wati-h," which had existed
In Boston since Iii'tl. was alHillshed
and a police department established.
A terrific hurricane from sl to elirht
miles In width swept through the town
of Manteno. 111., doing great (i .mm no.
A new seal was adopted for the city
ot Chicago.
No IHiulil AIhiui l(.
I'liclf." said th hlk'h lni yoiltiit
mail, "Is 'Kiiira singiunr or piuinir
Sonny," s tlu reply, "lu dc pi. tit
of de country whnh I come f um dry s
slng'lar, mighty sltig'lur." Washing
ton Star.
The Itomniis had god of boundar
tin, Trriiiliuis. Ilia slut He Was a post
't lu the ground lu mark th limits
of 11. Ms.
lKeivLiOuo(t-MoapHiNt-ToaAcco
c roe rvil e!KutJ
Mtnntriasnsjii eoari ist o
Then Thrjr I'liinl.
"Vou are snei-t enough, to eat." snld
the very young Hum who ImngltiPd hr
bad the love inn t Wet roriuT.il.
"Tlmuks," rvjitlueil the iiiattcrnf
fact maid. "I lie re's a aiiinll restaurant
Just around the corner."
ruK.it tiir tali..
1 tiivtai'iifi .. Mn-, Mra rolel IS M.
:i..0r,a li,,. ii,ri,r., lt,. y Iwia sir, I
, I, ll::,.tf. f .? .1 l.n. l.'.'t. '4, Mm M
ftla,r .i: -.X. I Uh lMttM . nlIWI. Wtib ! f. I
!!,, I, MO, llu, ll. .w, !) O. I's ,' It'alw, Wllh
rt Kn.l .1, "f. il M llrtlll.tf. .M m1 l'SIa
1 Mi... iir,,r,wl aii. y Sj !',.ia
II. , fit k rv.lrr t AM" .l..fl HtlU, fua...
1 qai , ml Im....... i U ll-ia;.
to II I1SO-S SI l HIM Ht t n
I'iiHIUS i, oh l.i
k.OOM,
forty Year Ago.
General Grant wltlidrew with con
siderable loss from his position In tlm
tlrst lutrcuchmeuts srouud Pvtersburg.
Va.
Twenty persons, mostly girls, wers
killed aud a score of others were In
jured In au exploslou lu th arsenal al
Washington, I). C.
A convention between Prime anil
Japan was signed by Japanese a minis
sadors at Paris.
The Confederate steamer Alabama
attacked and sunk the r11lt.1l Htates
corvette Kearsarge uear Cherbourg,
Prance.
Gold In New York went up to 2.1ii
because of Uie anti-gold gambling law
which had gone Into effect, and a incvt
lug of brokers sent a committee to
Washington, U. C, to g..t the law mod
Ifled.
The ceremony of driving the last
spike In the Atlantic and flreat West
ern Railway occurred at ll.iyton, Ohio,
completing a through Hue from New
York to Ht. Louis.
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The Tope, lu an address to the col
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reconciliation between the Vatican and
the Italian (Jovernment must come In
the way of concessions from liiilv
Ihe treaty of 18.18 (trade and com
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the King of the Itelglatis wits annulled
a luiHiau vessel, uiu full's, Was
sunk In a collision In II,,. Ken of Mur
mora and IWO persons drowned.
Congress directed the Kecrelurr of
State to puri-haso from Its possessor
and restore to the family of Martinis
Lafayette the watch given the I'Yeiich
nobleman by (leorge Washington.
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There was such a si-nrclty of sumli
coins In Mexico that coins of Inriri.r
values were cut up to represent thoso
of lass value.
Thejtepubllcan National Coumilltee
at Augusta. Me., ollMally iiotllletl
James 0, Blaine of tils iioiiilnnlloii for
tne presidency.
Over half a million Imshels of irrnln
were shipped by vessel from Chlcugo
to Buffalo and Inko ports.
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Ten Yeors Ago.
Captain Malum, Amerlcnn naval his
torian, was given the degree of 1,1, li
at Cambridge Unlverslly, ufl received
slmllur honor from Oxford two davs
atcr.
Hlxteeu race horses en route from
tbe Hawthorne (Chicago) track to St.
Paul wore killed In a railway wreck at
Stlllinan Valley, III. Three stables weru
practically wiped out.
Frances K. Wlllard, returned from a
year abroad, was given a monster ro
ception In New York.
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