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investigated.
A single motion is quicker to make
than two.
Only one motion is needed to
make any character desired on the
complete, ¿traight-Iine, key-for-every-
character keyboard of the
U N IN H A B IT E D ISLAN D S
Model 10
devised
C o m p le te , S tra ig h t L in e
Keyboard and
A K e y for Every Character.
I t you should want an island—that to,
an uninhabited Island—to r the purpose
of occupying It alone, Bobluaon Cruaas
Uka, or to uaa It to r romantic Action or
te r any other purpose, to the exclusion
* f ell others In the world, you need have
no trouble In finding one If you aee At
to make a Journey to the Indian a w n
In th * waters between Madagascar and
India you can And more than 15.000 at
them, where there la not a human be
ing and where you can, i f you w i l l be
monarch of all you survey.
An Bngilah traveler has recently bees
among the small Island« that dot the
western end o f the Indian ocean to
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Scarcely too mach can the applo
be extolled since it ha» been a l
most entirely the creation of
man. K tnrtiag with the crab ap
ple of Europe, man has produced
a fru it th a t has no comparison
w ith its original. Mature could
only furnish the germinal and is
not given to making improve
ments, »ays the St. Doula Globe
Democrat. W hen Superintendent
Stimson o f th e pomology depart
ment of the world's fa ir says:
“There is no doubt th a t apples are
* cure for the drink habit, the to
bacco habit, the ‘In d ian ’ habit and
many others th a t may be railed
objectionable,*’ we appreciate
deeply what the apple has done
fo r man and still more jleeply
what man has done fo r the apple.
P rof. Stimaon adds: “Apples ele
vate the morals of persons who
eat them and If the United Ftntex
were a great apple-eating coun
try we would have less crime and
few er woci. W hen you,-want to
smoke eat an apple and yon will
find the desire in a mensire satis
fied. Do the same i f yos want a
drink.”
I t w ill be seen th a t the apple is
the enemy of the saloon and of
the vice of smoking. The moral
»ffect of apples has been fo" much
neglected. W e have tried ’ o re
form entirely w ith the gpsj el and
moari suasion. H ad we gone into
the haunts and hotbeds of vice
and crime w ith sn apple in one
hand and the Bible in the other we
night have had better success.
Mr.Htimson says th a t apple» are
good for the “ Indian” habit. This
is something th a t has »fever been
tried in a ll the efforts trr reform
!!t. Txtuis politics.! The “Indians"
have not had Apples enough.
Bar’ls have been opened in plenty,
but no< apple barTa. Clayton colt
ventiona would be jHposaible on u
lle t o f applet. H e re a fte r the
» ta r d y f e r m e r « M e l d
O cntly crack the shell of the whelk,
pe
♦» h U
convention with a.dosen apples in
one pocket— and a well-oiled .<4 in
the other.
for you w ill And it almost Impossible te
Sr YOU
o u c n
and look in the glaas— you will see the effect—
You can't help puckering—it makes jou,pucker
to think o f tasting it
By* the use o f so called cheap Baking
Powders yon la k e th is’puckering, injurious Alum
right into your system—-you injure digestion,
and nun your stomach-
AVOID ALrVM
Itbyal is made From pure, refined Grape Cream o f T artar-C osts more
than. Aiwa.b«t j a n have the profit of. quality, the profit of good health.
DOCTORS
Nothinj! has ever equalled It.
Nothing can ever surpass i t
Dr. King’s .
New Discovery
araasady •»* 's r. a . w r V—
hMMMBWM
*«Niq(wr.ttorw »ssd
T o t AU Throat and
Lung Trouble*.
M
flrObB. tfMNH») prwtr V*' *»*>»*!•••
H» rM
l wd ' wU> ike » '».firakism »».«’> **
hMMMaikk aai
• U .‘l F T .1 C O .,
m j , uh
an phalanx. As tittle couW the
western people», width k th e
nineteenth century despoil*'! and
insulted China and wrenched »pen
the gates of Japan, have expected
th at in the coorae of »fewdecades
a fa r eastern nation wouldexhiblt
a degree of m ili I M J
naval e « -
ciency unsnrpnaaeil. if equaled, la
the nnnaia of mankind,
Ilu d our memoria» been more
tenacious, njone of ua would have
taken for granted, as moat of es
have, that A ala was beyond the
hope of resurreetios, doened te
permanent prostratios nader the
European heel.
Heeb, endenbt-
edlv, was tbe delusionI» which the
essiern subjects of the Bom an em
pire long abided. although such de
feats ns those of Crasses and Va-
lerinn ought to have excited deep
misgivings. Everybody Imagined
that the oriental w a w h s d spent
itself when H annibal was routed
at 5|iimi, and nobody could have
anticipated th a t, from the second
h alf of tbe seventh te wear the
close of the seventeenth century,
Europe would be haunted with the
dread of Asiatic invasion and n
quest. Yet more than a thetas. J
years were to elapse from the
seisnre of Romas Syria by a an/-
ceaaor of Mohammed te Rob-ea
extract the occupant olive otbcrw l«*
and yoe w ill see w hat you may be par
doned for supposing a miniature lob
ster. but which In reality batouga to an
other distinct apedee—namely, the her
mit crab, Pagurus bernhardua. W heth
er he baa obtained occupancy by force
of arm» or merely through decease of
the original tenant la a moot point, but
The recent agitation of tbs bouil-
the first supposition Is highly probable, le u n ds srs, or private distillers, oi,
as he to a moot belligerent little cus k’niuce, against iba proposals of U .
Uouvisr. i t s luln.sWr of finance, to
tomer.
An amusing scene may be witnessed tax th e ir tiuw bi.«. has O h ulo estl tit*
ur. nee .thy condi by placing several heruilt crabs depriv im m ense p o « * r oi this vesi«<l inictvst
tio» .4 th» kid- ed o f ,their shells in an ordinary soup among 10« p r a s a u i v j . I l i t , h h o i . 1 « .
says: If It stains plate, w ith a little sea w ater and some that no tewvi than l.txjo.uoo to l.soo.ooo
y o u r Ito e u tlt Is
evidence oi kid empty sheila—few er shells than crabs. families avail themselves of tba privi
The fighting and struggling to recurs lege to d istill from th * pears, apples,
ney trouble: tos
frequent degrs to houtes to ludicrous In the extreme. Ona damsons and cherri«« of their orchards
pass It or p in la may be seen almost successful In moor iplrituous liquors fo r household con
ing himself w ithin a shell, which, by sumption, says • London paper. Bui
ooitvlnc.ngp.-oo; that the kidneys
the w ay. to effected h r means of the as every hectoliter of n o n c x v m p t liquoi
dar ara nut of order.
shelly plates a t tbe extremity of hto —w orth, perhapa, some »10—is taxed
W h a t »a We.
' soft and twisted tall, when another to the tune of (44, there is every Induce
'h e r e le com fort In the know lew e ss
seise» him by the nape of the Deck, ea ment to the enterprising peasant to
eflen sxpresaed, that D r. K ilm e r's Sfawip-
It were, end he Is dragged relnctantly distill more than his household can
Root tbs great Sidney tsm ady fulllllslevety
forth. T he evlcter still holds him strug- consume. In order to do an Illicit busi
wish in curing rheum atism , ¿»In St th *
hee.':, kidn ey*, liv e r, t ladder and « v e g part i gling a t d aw s ’ length, and not until be ness w ith hta neighbor, and in thia way
som e (30 000,000 to (40,000.000 per an
<4 the urinary passage. It corrects ithbllitv i himself to safely enscorteed does he re-
io hold water and scalding pain in ptising 1 Unqtttoh his grasp.—Chambers' Journal.
num escapes the treasury. In the o r
k. or bad affec s .o llew lng use of sqnor.
chard land o f Normandy the privately
wide Or b*c . and overcom es that unpbaeeat
distilled liquor is. Indeed, quite a rec
T h e I t e l l e t l a a D e v il.
necessity r t oetrig com pelled to go of'w t
A maldarrvant belonging to on* of ognised medium of exchange, and the
. - r t n r ’l id s
- t up m any fitn m
the women’» college* had been out bnnilleur de eru often pays his w ork
• ng the r.igi
-The :n itt end the Iw t r »
men. his tailor, hta butcher, and his
« lu o ta ry '»<'.»- -i b w .'u n y - k 'w it I soon with her lover without leave from her
m uiretta and was returning tote along land la term s of alcohol.
rcs'trftc
I t , .. r - i r the. hii- ,r t l '.tr it i s o p
my road, at the top of which lived tba
'fi.ilc v i 3 o ' : ■
ft
{rto ts
if you neon a
~ ioc y >u *uou .o hr. t the lamented Profeenor Nettleship.
Now.
best. £ o .c i y
u ^ d s t i ir SGc. ah ' i t sirs«
the latter bad a large yellow dog that
Y o j i- .a v
- o i - . f l j hottie i f thia took the usual cenlne delight In «eetng
venderiu.' dlecvvcry
cat» scatter and dee. and. Ute better to
ana a hoox that tells <
The world'* " production o f toad
m ore about ft, both sent Lt
. v. ‘ SCtC poutK-e on them when they were amounted In ISM to 777,000 ton*.
stealthily cmmlng the afreet, be would
vbsolutely tie s by m all, ^ ^ ® 4 3 2 P ~ ! f t o 2 O
Paper teeth are alleged to be supe
sddror* for K ilm e r k
n .— c* »— «, »■«*.
perch blmaelf on tbe top of the pro-
fnmor'» garden wall, aurroundrd and rior to any other substance yet em
Co.. EUngnamtan. N . Y . W hen w illin g i r i t s
ployed
»0« reading tots geas susattar to ttds paper. Itulf Itiudeu In the foliage. Aa th * trn-
Ordinary bicycle* ean b* ahangad
ant maldarrvant paaaed beneath him
be caught eight o f a cat In tbe middle into tandem* by aa Illinoto man's In
vention
»
of the road and. making a spring a t It,
During
1800
Brockton
(Mas*.)
collided
with
her
and
knocked
het
(lulxor lived through the maat *▼*■»•,
shipped 9(0477 cases o f shoe«, a gain
ful periods of tunde:© France. H * wa* dow-tr She picked ’herself up and ran of 37,(03 cases over if«».
ho-n iu 1787 amid the m uttering* of the •crettiu'ng home, alaxwt mad with ter-
The experiment* made In England
revolution. . Galxnt'a parents were mar i r . Itw tl—e. a * she sold, the devil bad for the production of a tmokrles« coal
• eu rtt her back and thrown her
ried by a prnat-f lied Protestant pastor,
have met w ith entire satisfaction. The
.-lu ffru fc iiu n a l Monthly
and his M rih vas never legally regí»
composition of the new product is 03
tere«f Itia father: who s a l sn adv»
per w n l. pit coal dust and seven per
ttn v e C c s fs s s .
cate, iflhcfl h is tn le n t f o r p u b lic speak-
cent, a mixture of Stockholm tor and
...ive
courn
ge.
my
boy.
Na
tug in th e fiMe sts of tbe persecuted
',.it 1 .end o f rlrcumstancoa a r , eanatie lime.
P r o ir tg n n t» a n d b . » i t n e a r ..ir k e d man
Not long ago. at Cramps’ shipyard,
■
1
1
,1
ib.-.u.'
'■»■» cgainat yon. i f your
A f t e r liv in g to r -e v c iu i Wi 1 k a In dan
thehe o n an enormous pile of soft
,‘■1;.
,
,
w
's
rip
Ut
j
on
w
ill
auccecd.
L
lfa
ger of his 1 fe be s is »1 last cri-raie»,
I. hrauUful thing. The chance to coal, and a crowd of cultured looking
•inwiiliimi.i
zit. by n gendanne who
(¿ lit Is a great blessing
No in niter I men were going over It and tele< ting
knew and t< hi d h itit.
certain lam p* The coal seleetod wa*
how
bard
tbe
situation
may
seem,
keep :
“Shall I k«' you r a » « i - r said th>
for ate In the tria l trip of a new mas-
’
on
doing
right,
bravely
face
I
be
future,
man.
of-war. Wise and talented men w e n
(
set
your
standard
high,
work
and
wait.
"A re r o j n -ri.edT" repled I I . Ou»
choosing the coal, because s»ecet> da-
J k patient and thankful, and you w ill
pended largely on the q uality,o f .the
win.
Too
may
never
be
rich
as
tba
;
“ X ra . | h a v e two c h ild « « ."
not rich In money or rich'
"And so lu tv e I." replied tbe prtsaner. world g w
Paper may be rendered fireproof for
In power—hot you may be rich In the |
"but you would have to pay for me.
making flashlight reflectors or fo f other
knowledge
of
the
truth
that
yos
have
Let us go on."
purposes by moistening with the fol
They went on. and M. Gutxot died oa wade the beat of your chance to be a lowing solution Ammonium sulphate,
man. Don’t net your ntendard by the
the scaffold a few days later. A t thia
a parts: boric arid. 3 parts: borax. 3
men who hove achieved grant wealth. •
time Francois, the future Matesmas,
porta; water. 100 part*; sodium tung
Thnt to nothing compared to the riches |
state ran also be used, and a solution
who was th * elder of th * two children,
that betong to him who has struggled of common alum to often efAcarloo*.
was six aad a h alf y ra ta ’ o’d and Ot
but It tends to loosen and disintegrate
w ay s prss tr vsd tbe recollect!«» e f g »
the paper.
tog to w hto fattier In 4»rtoom or what
w»s <-npbemtotlcally railed the boos* Sf
Justice.—Gcwttonmn'» Magnsfn*.
the walls of Vienna. Of ail Aryan
countries Russia had least reason
to arrognte an innate superiority
over the Turanian stock.
Tin-
grand dukes of Muscovy had been
paying tribute for two Centura » t©
the Mongol rulers of the Golden
Horn when the Turks took Con-
atant'nople. and some three and a
h alf centuries more were toelapae
before the Russians regained
control of the Crimea.
Even
Chinn in thV seventeenth century,
when tlie M a u c h tid v n a a ty was
young, drove Muscovite pioneers
and merchants out of Manchuria
and forced them by tre a ty to re tire
behind the Am ur river. H istory,
therefore, w ill but repeat itself
when Russia submits to sim ilar
boundaries a t tbe oommand o f the
SURE BROUGH UM BRELLAS.
N e a rly (0 X a g liJ im e n a re no w a l
fo r
ea
AehenM ah lef and hto fa ith fu l staff,
•a y s tb e London Express.
work oa eeven um brella»
There to nothing, under the sun a
tthirf ean wear, not even e u r p ttn g *
vast-off silk hat or a red- lin e d cavslr)
o a t , ao eak-ulated to strike aw * into
th * minds of refractory natives and
so imbue them with a spirit of oba-
diene* aa a “gingham."
Traders, when they want to obtain
ire * aeeeso to the country of one at
the hostile tribes, make preaeata of
worn-out etothlng to tbe native*, o r
even a “gamp" to a particularly obsti
nate and pugnaeloua chief.
A Ixindon syndicate o f Gold Coaot
traders has given the order nod are
paying for the um brella* in queatioa,
which w ill be given to bribe the rain,
dusky warrior».
Mearre J a m es Rm lth A Sons, n f Ox
ford » (’ •'■t .Sre m a k in g t ’
ht f S i
to r tt»4"
ODF and
sised 1
"fv< t on 1
-ns
I t w ilt 1 -• twed.
T h e I m u lls w i ll th e n I,
In
th e g rou n d , mid sis slave* <1
t a*
the tent peg*
T h * ran’ rlal from w hich ft 1« being
made la silk, and th * color* sr- to be
“ red. wnH* and bine." W h s l.,» (lj
aom* of onr poHtlea) atnmp orator*
any to this?
Bound the edge w ill be a de-n rich
frin ge a n d 'n t the top an elaborately
chased esp surtnonnted by » British
Boa. ram p an t
1
For the staff th» u a h - r 'l n wiil ha
somewhat smaller sod Ira-, vns'-«t<«.
; What -rejoicing* there w ill h» In 'he
land when the acurtora arrive with
thOM pnraaol-tentllke umbrella», and
how pleased will the eity men he w ith
1 the re to ra for th eir good-uatared and
thoughtful action.
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