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A KTtalilc X-ray appari'.tUR no liij.'i'er ful etuMiL'li to enable a surgeon to ik through a man's body, has boon vented fur use in war bv Professor Tho photograpble action of lifht, n et is' it u nt'li at on inaiv temneiii- r '.i u i ii' iiinii I'lii'riivi'. Profi'ssor Dewar recently stated in I'lHiice til a eoture at llie Kuril ln- .tiiiii ui tiii'ili iiriLiiin 1 1 1 i i L iiii-ii- iieen a ureal dove iinmnet in tho ;calnin ol 1 li l ll it 1 air us an nun- -opareuiai cine ever inns to tne 101 llingle member nf the insect tribe. general the eggs of an insect are .1 1 i V . I ... I 1 I . . .. . i. an r 1 1 liins. I iilr. ,,.,i, l,it 'i,.,.n t"i t it v iiviiltl.l t C W -lit-1 1 t lilt II 11 It- il UK 1 1 it .11 I ll r i . thumb tcrews on tho uppor sido. "imn ue tKxiies are ontereu as a Ii" 1 1 II It H I I ,i,V 'III' .111. II i l'lllilt',1 the inroioes as "statuary" or "nat- I lvt,,rv , , , . ' tit nil, tl' I iii -iiiiiiii- icars oi tne crew. COULD NOT SLEEP. luaonuii nonovoa nor oi &u pi.ti - m . M Hor Troubloa. r-e t . r . - . r rand Uupida Mich., had ovarian W " am j at It. 1 .111. ill w Bin- ,s WUU. IIL'IQ vre her own words: M Vour Vegeta ble Compouud has made tue feel like n I'ftc t , r ,i in Beforo I be gan taking .t I was all run down, felt tired ud sleepy most of the time, had pains ln my uack and side. and such terrible headaches 'all the time. i acdcould Dot sleep well nights. I al so had ovarian trouble Through the advico of a friend I began the use of LydiaE. Plnkhams Vege table Compound. . a .turn .. I, i Tl .V "tv.11 l.i it.- sii iiiiiiiiui. I, ill l ain iil .1 ... ... we slightest pain since taking -:uieinc. I cannot nralse your til 1 11 I . .. . l . ..l. I n . , , ,, , ,,,,,,, J -"i anil Trirnils see sni'h a cnunLTO I look so much better and have -clor Inmv fail. " r iiii '. . - ' niKliam itiviti... trnmiiii wno are P wnte to her at Lvnn. Mass.. for "niciirsfieely offered. WW tP Make moiiff by sucretlul NkR I aiwcuiatlon in i liicaan ( HI H I buy au.l sell viDeal un mar- aaSl I i-ttta L-.i.i K.... hin "rile fnr lull ...... ..Hi.' .... i. aen rH t .rcr 1 )"-api' experience on tha ..!.MolIlll,,H.lk .h .,,n. "MO Ri ara"'..?; .Ni'' "KIN C?" Uri(j (-7 'it- nrniirn. t'nirre ia aiiii-, n ua, F'"ED THE FIR8T SHOT. Oon ch.rl.. Cmmw ..p. h latttlt M..,iiu. OniMt CharteaiavanauKb. ,,. ,. h.. iir.Ni ti,,. an ,,, ln . n?Vi "" f M"nl,u "o ' Son of Harvey C.unty, Kansaa. He u a Ktinn. r tin tbe Olympln. Admlrnl Hew rtagsiup, nn,j htlH (.llnrK of on(, of tho 8-lnch (runs. When the battle ciiuiini-niiitl tint hi -t . . .. " " 'i-iti'in MKiinnil llie other shins to begin firing. lM.tr, by "wigwagging" nnd by firing tbe first hot herst lf. QkarlM OftVUMgk had thelitmor of tiring that tlrat allot A letter as ri . elved fi 'avanaugli by ( inn i. s Barber, a coasts, in which bo said the fire of the Spanish fleet was at all timet very wild, nnd thnt to tho American oallora It was almply an ex citing target practice, (.minor Cnv anaugh Is just years old. and hna been in the American navy nearly two years. He enllsUd In November," IK!, and was drilled In tho recruiting sl.l Indepeodeaoe. The following March ho was Btut ncross the Pacific In the lllllt Utl.ntt'itP 11.1-11 lltt.l nti.r, l.ln ..I .... 1 III, niw i i t u, unit III iti 1 1 l - .1 l i l l .. I I I.I T I .. ..I I t V t. A . . in uuiuii. iui i.i ne was transierrisi to the flagship Olympla. He leaned tho tricks alsiard ship very quickly, and was transferred to the York town and back to the Olyuipla. His promo tion was rapid, and he soon was placed In charge of one of the big guns. BULLETS IN '61, Hut Cheers nf Welcome fnr the liny Htute Troops in INttH. The reception accorded recently In naltlmore. Mil., to the Sixth Massachu setts Ucghuellt, ell route to l ulls Church, Va., to fight the Spaniards. was In striking contrast to that green ATTACK UPON TIIE SIXTH M Sins't lulmaa Gay and Bowtsy! wlnrf. April the same r.giuicnt In the same city April 10, 1881, when the New l'.uglatid i troops were on tho way to Washington to defend the capital agalust a Coufed- , crnte attack. In '01 the troops were savagely at-1 tncked and blood flowed freely. He- cently the troops wen received with every demonstration of Joy nnd pa- i trlotlc fervor. Truly has time healed CHAKI.ES CAVASAVOIt. tho wounds of the civil wnr. In billet" and "The Itrook dde." tho Sixth Massachusetts Iteglinetit, after lonvlng the President street rail way station were proceeding along Prntt street, between Ony street nnd Bowloy's wharf near Calvert street, whan stone throwing nnd pistol firing by those opposed to the pnssnge of the i..n.ia n.na , . ,t , 1 1 1 , hi , , 1 with great great lltMII'.l 11 tl-' ' " " Five of the soldiers wero killed anil , twentv-fotir were Injured. Among those who welcomed the Bay State soldiers last month were fifteen of the men who stoned them In '01. They made up In enthusiastic Welcome for the dark event of thirty-seven years ngo. Ilnck Eggs t" n Alhumen Factory. Noar Chlngklatig, China, Is a great albumen factory, for the utilization of the duck eggs which nro produced in Uint txgiou in enormon quantities, flocks of 4.000 and 5,000 ducks being by no means uncommon. The eggs are broken at tho rate of from 40,000 to nil 000 nor day by women, who s.-par ate the white from the yolk, the for mer being careruliy clean. -o nun m on until they resemble fish glue, when they are packed In MO-pOOnd cases j llinl with Sine. The yolks are im.ss.sl j through sieves Into twenty five gallon , receptacles, mixed with a asll ami lsi rax solution, packed i" pound bar rels. and used In I'limpo for preparing aud dressing articles of sui- rlor tJBS.ll ! . . j i ii.i ty. The albumen finds a ready market i.'i Knglnnd. France and liermnny for dyes for tie' Ix-st cotton gotsls. Phlla Aalphla Press. Liverpool and Slave Trade. The great wealth of the merchants of London aud Bristol enabled them to en Joy a practical monopoly of die Afri can slave trade for a long period prior to Liverpool having any snare in u. says Oomer Williams' "History of tin. Liverpool Privateers." Urerpool ad venturers with a smnll capital were unable to eiulp vessels nnd purchase goods specially adapted to the Afrl can market and of no use outside of that market, nor could they afford to await the uncertain result of round voyages, sometimes prolonged to more than a year and subject to terrible dan gers unknown to any other description of trading adventur.- H'irly 'B tbe eighteenth oetitury. however, a suc cessful rlvalshlp with Bristol In ex porting provisions c-irse rtatrW nod ail he 'idkerclie.fi of ManchoSter make vigor. A Inrge pile of cobblestones succeeded by Frederick VIII., who In wits plied up on the side of the street j turn will be succeeded by Christian X. hero nnd these were used to drive back j It Is the law of Denmark that Chris the soldiers. There were thirty killed j tlan must lie succeeded by Frederick In the mob and more than 100 wounded. and Frederick by Christian. To at- to tlw Wi-t Indies Hint tin. continent of America eventually enaMetl the merchants of UVW I tn partli 'paie 111 the more lueratlvi' slave traffic. While Urarpoel nhtahitd froa. data tniN'tlton a NdtlM act e-sloii to her i-omnierce which lllletl her WMvbOMM with sugar, ruin and other Wi st India ppodMfcj the trade of llr'.siol to ih,. West Indie dis llli.il. The el k of Xlancheater, carrl.tl In UrtTpOOl ships, ousied from that market the tieriuan. Trench and Heotch ostiaburgs exported from P.rlatol. The. Morse Hamlu ruing. Thomas Hall, y Aldrli li once recsiYod n letter from Ills friend. Professor K. s. llama, tad, ladlag ike handwritini absolutely Illegible, he Rent the ful lowing reprjri "My Dear Mr. Mors. : It was very pleasant to receive n let ter from you the other day. Perhaps I ahould have found ll pli-asanier If I hail been tblt in dedpbeT It. 1 don't think I mastered anything beyond the date, which 1 knew, and the signature, which I gut-used at. There Is a sin gular and perpetual charm In a letter of youm It never grows old. It never loses It novelty. One can aay to one's self every morning: 'Here's a letter of Morse's; I haven't read It yet: I think I shall take anirthcr shy at It today, ami mnylie I'll lie able. In the oourae of a few year, to make out what he means by those t's that look like w's and thotse I's that haven't any eyebrows.' Other letters are read and thrown away and forgotten, but yours are kept forever unread, line of them will last a reasonable man a lifetime Admiringly yours, Thomas Halley Al drlch." Poet In Parliament. Tho father of Kugllsh poetry Chan cer wa.s elietisl a nii'inlaT ..f the House of Commons ln l.'ISd. In 1031 Waller was at the age of 17 elected mcmlier for Agmondesham. In Bucks. He was several times re-elected and In liSHl, as a memlH'r of the lmg Par llameiit, delivered his famous sjas'.-li against the levying of the ship tax. Andrew Marvell was. In 1UQ8, elected memlH'r for Hull, the place of his birth. Addison entered Parliament ln 1T0O; he had previously been Dnder ttoere tary, and afterward was Secretary of State. Hlehard Clover represented Weymouth In Parliament for many years sulweiUent to 17(11. Hlehard Itrlusloy Sheridan sat In the Hons... and his speeches as a member were greater than his poems; ami at the ASSACHI si T I'S IN DALT1XORB. IB, IH01, nhern a mob of 10,(100 uulM llie nweat, same time dsn-go Canning, author of the "Needy Knife (irinder," sat as a memlM'r of the House of Commons, Contemporary with Cnnn'ng was Lord Maeaulay, wboae rival In debate, Will- lam Mackworth Praed. llso sat In the House. Monkton Mlln. (afterward Ixird Houghtonl becanrj a meinber of Parliament hi K. though belter known ns the writer of "Strangora Dullish 'tings. How many historical students have olvservod that iK-ni lark's kings for .1M years have all be0 named Christian or Prederlck? This Is not tbe result tif fii'elilont It Is (he biw Tho nana. ent King Is Christian IX. He will lie tain this, and without the changing of names, In case of death or oilier ret son, every Danish Prince, no matte what other names he may receive, al ways Includes Christian and Frederick In some Qermtn royal families It ll also the custom to name all the mak children after the head of the bonse Thus It transpires that the house ol Tteuss has Its King Henry LXIX, Heady for the Next. A certain eminent Judge who was ri cently K-elected. when he was ask d abottl the facility with which he turn ed from one ease to another, replied that lie hud learn. d that from what be saw at a baptism of Colored people when he was a Iro.v. The wi atlier Was vw.y H 1 1 in t to Immerse the can ,i,ml(.H they were obliged to out away 1(,p ,M,f., tlml wlll.M ,. 0f the f.mill(, converts was dlppi d back In t), Wlltl,r the cold made her aqnlnn nKint ,i i n momtnl she had slip frilI1 preacher! bands ami was (iown . ,,,.:,, under the I.e. The . however, was n il dlsconceri d. IHtklng up with perftel enlniin nt the crow . on the bank, he said: "Brethren, this sister balk departed hand me down another."- Argonaut. Naming Ships of the Navy The nauilng of Vessels of the Dnlted States navy Is rcguliitit! by law. Vea sols of the fl rat class are required to Is' namisl after States, those of the second after rivets, those of the third after the prlnelpal elths ami towns. I and those of the fourth as the PtSatdeal I may direct. Carp Out .if Water. Some flab exhibit great js.wcr of en durance when deprlvisl of (siwer of ac etna to their native olemeuta. In Hoi land carp are kept alive for thrts' weeks or a month, the flab Is-lng placet! In wet moae and kept In a cold ot. Keeping thu lye. A little cream rublx-d Into black kid gloves will prevent the dye from com log off. It also fives them s nice gloa FILTHY SAN JUAN. Porto U.c tn M tiled i'i I . Mi, in o It Ptd HO Vera Ami San Juan Is a perfect specimen of n watted town, with partculUa, moat. Kates and battleMaOBtB. Unlit over BO years ago, ll Is still In good Condition Hid repair. The walls are plrtlllSSQUO nnd represent a ltnpea4oni work and coat In themselves, lusldc the walls the city is lahi out in regular aqua res, lx parallel streets running In the dlree Hon of the leugih of the Island ami seven at right angles. The houses are cloaely and compactly built of brick, usually of two stories, ttOCCOed ell the outside nnd piilni.il In a variety of colors. The naajMNT tlisirs an enph d by the most respectable people, while the ground floors, almost without ex ception, are given up to negroet and the pOOret classes, who MfOWd one iisiu anothet In the most appalling manner. In one small MM with a flimsy parti tion a whole family will reside. The grotitiil Moors of the whole tout) reek with tilth, and conditions are most unsanitary. There Is no running water STIIKKT SCKNK tl the town. The rati IS populiitloti do BMMB1 on rain water caught on the tint roofs of the buildings and conducted U the cistern, which occupies the greatei part of the courtyard that la an es sentlal part of Spanish houses tin worhl over, but that In Sun Juan, 01 icconnl of the crowded conditions, u unall. There Is no si wei age, except foi surfinv water and sinks, aud (lie Itok if contaminating the water Is greal mil In dry seasons the supply Is entire ly exhausted. Epidemiol are frequent Wd the town Is alive with vermin, mos lultoes, an.l dogs. The sliv.'ls are wider than In the old K part of Havana and will admit two carriage! abreast Tbe sidewalks ire uaiTow, and In placet will aceoniino late only one person. The pavements are of a COmpoaitlon manufactured in JOnghitid from slag, easily broken and unlit for heavy trifflc The streets are swept once a day by hand, ami me kepi very clean. From lis tosigraple leal situation the town should he sealthy, but it is not. The soli under lie city Is clay mixed with lime, so liird us to be aim. 'st like rock. It is onaeqnently Impervious to water and tarnishes a gooti natural drainage. The trade wind blows strong and fresh, iii'l through the harbor runs n stream if sea water at a speed not less than three miles an hour. With these eon lltlotis no contagious illseases. If prop- irly taken care of, eould exlat; without '.hem the place would be a veritable plague spot. foiTthe amateur. Verjr Convenient Triple Plio ttgruphlc l-i.. i. Holder. Hero Is a triple slide holder, which Consists of a traterprO0f case for hold lug three double dark slides, with nn extra space at the back for prints, memorandum book or small focusing l AN JI AX. LuiV- r 1 (D 3) I . - CONVBNIKNT Pl.ATi: BOLOBItt Sloth. In the front Is a white UMttt iurfnee washable tablet, on which may je recorded p'lrtleulnrs of the exposure, mil In each partition Is a tape which inaflant the slide to be easily pulled out A pencil and pencil holder are Iqcltldod, ind altogether this innkes all eXi i lh ut protection for dark slides, either In the Earners case or In the holder alone. Two Moat Remarkable Ripen. Prom the beginning the Mb' wai at exceptional river. Its sourcei were un known. There were those who thought that the Nile flowed down from In ar en; that It welled up from streams thai llaappeared under the earth on an other continent, or, al tbe very least thnt Its springs were Inaccessible tc man. There was no such myslery about the Euphrates. From tbe remotest times Its sources aeerfl to have lieon known by hearsay. If observa Hon, to the dwellers on the coast. The Mb' was beuefleenl even In Its fliHids. The people learned to let it waters flow over their lands at Hi. time of the Inundation, and where tb I) nils.'.! dikes nnd sunk ranals and bt sins It was to let Iii the water, not to keep It out. The Euphrates also had Its floods but tlnste were deatructlre. They scar rvd the soft earth with ravines and awept the fertile soil onward to build new lands along tbe edge of the Per dan iuif. Th" people anticipated tbe overflow with dread, nnd their BBOati absorbing task was to restrain th" river within bounds. They beenm.' more Intimate with the earth thin their Kgyptlan contemporaries. Tln-y learn. si how to mold the clay and to make tbelr houses and the hotisea of their klnga and their goda out of the material under their fis t. The Kgyp tl.ui bar:.. ! aomeiMng about brick manufacture, but they had no need to depend wholly upon that sort of building material. It was easy for them to obtain atone, as their huge pllaa attest A Total Disability Claim of $1,650 Paid to a Man Who Was Afterward Cured. The .If.itn'tii. , a in -paper ptlbHahsd at Msafhrd, out., t una. la, urn dweovered tin i aaa two yean ago, ami pobllabed h at length. Wliith now tiln, owing lo the i nn' of it. lo U' a miracle The facts were o rtMiiarknt.il ihnt many M'eplr doubted the truth of tin ui. They said: "Itilloo remarkable ; u cannot jmssihiy is' true; thi- imper l mlaUken, mid the man, nit In, ucli he may think hltum-lf CO It .1. I ill s.nin rvlap-e into hi former condition." tie. i ate. The accuracy of Its report railed into tpicstioii, tin- .V'tiiif'tr determined to nnd out deanltely whether tbe aactswers lis stalisl and win Un r the BNU1 Mould n-al- lyatat on red. They accordingly kepi a close watch on tba esse for tec ynr uftrr the lirnt ITttele appeared, ami have p. i imwr - nr. aiu . i s- i m mm hi ann ir mWstm r to now published another article alsmt It in trhleh fir tniyimtl rrjMi, Un t ntH.fHtl'tu im- kW tts sate arreaanaaL and tv pn'.ia n fnt limilt of Ikr c. l iitrn Mj thr I loiWnin aValaal I, iff diaasletaaaWeeaDllaaasaiil i f Mil glae'. i. ily r aim hi tai by thrm tu Hr, htmk The lirst account -t.il. tl that the patient ftttaddreH ! . i bad i-.i . paralytic tot live yearst that then was roch a Iota) lack nf feeling in his liuiha il id IkuIv that spin run full length could not MMtj t hut lie could not walk oi nolo btmaelj at all; for two years be was not ilresscd; fur Miarmore that he was bloated, wai for thai reason alllMMft uurecogiiiahlt', and tOUM nol gi t hUekitbet on. The nasalysli was tu eompleit MmafllsHtbelaee ami pn-- BMglneerlai I ml" late Baiilli The newest wonder in Anion. 'an en gn ting bai Just In i n inaugurated at Uaughton, Mich., via., tbe Red Jacket baft of the Calumet and Helcu llie greatest mining shaft in the entiie world, ll IH 1,1)00 feet deep, and, com pared With il, the deep silver mines of llie t 'omstock lode ill Nevada, or the vnnderlul mines in Austria, WOtked lor many centuries past, are but sbul- lon- pits. Thoro nro six oompartmcnts, says the New York Sun, onoh aqwl in size lo an ordinary mining shaft, four of these Isdng used for hoisting rock and lowering timber; nno in used foi the ItddtrWayti and tho sixth aud last ooinpaitmont curries tho wires and pipes for telephones, light, pOWBTi water and conipressed nlr. The under ground WOrkt nil ol tbn shuft are laid out with mathematical accuracy, the iindcviating cnurse of tbe copper-bearing lodo allow ing work to bo planned thousands of feet ahead of tho mineral picks. Tho great pumps which free the mine of wuter nro operated inter changeably by conipressed ail and elec tricity. The power drills which oat the holes for the dynamite cartridges am run by compressed nlr alone, and there are more than SHO of these drills, each doing the work nf a dozen men, Work ing both night and day, in tho Calumet nn. I llel. i mine. Ill I'I . IL 'S IN l.li Vl I I I I II I - II la aaht thnl weaiarn rnpltnllata are eon- teini'iaiiiiu the orssnlaatloB ol n preai bloycla OompaAJT) wlneti lnina tn lliske Hrsl-elHKa wtaeeh and asll ibeai aa low as tin. Wbeisat tiii-. be tme or net. the fael reaututi iiiat n - -taitar'a tfomach nitieraia a Brat tlasa remedy lot the itomai bt Rvet and bleed, tad lbs i.net. pm it itiii. in ri' n body'i reack t" bt sell and IroiiK l or lever anil suae It la a apn-llle. Tho latest of tho lofty outputs of mien OS to be established bus bus re cently batn put on tho summit of Mount Kosciusko 7, HUH feet high, tho most elevated point in Australia. It is a mtteorologlotl observatory. TllV AM.KN'H KOOT-KAHE. A isiwder to Is: shuken Into the shoea. At this season your feet feel swollen, ner vous, uiul hot, und get nn 'I easily If you have sinarting feet or tight aboea, try Allen's Koot-Kusv. It cools the feel and htakaa walking easy. Cures swollen und sweating feet, blisters and i allium spuls. Kelieves corns ami minions ol all puin uuu given rest aud Comfort Ten thousand tee Umollltlt of CUISti Try il IkIiii. Sold by all druggists and nIioi' stores f. ir ?.''. Bent by mull for is- In stamps. Trlul package I HI. 1. Address Allen ti. Olualvd, Le Hoy, New York. Poisons residing in thn District ol Columbia have no vote there, but they may vote in the state ln which they i l.t i ui a legal reside nee. WtOONH IMI'ltOVKD. The new Iniprnved Stnughtoii wugons aland the rat ki t. Two ear loads have just urrived. It pava tn have the beat. Write for tree eatehiane, JOHN POOLS, aola agent, tool of alorrlaon itreet, PorUand,Or. In 1 ?U 4 the habitual users nf I he Ku gllsh language did not number mom than 10,000,0001 in 1807 their nniiil.i r wiis estimated at 100,000,000. A ."'I'I .Wine Fnr -.. ... ....i. . Tho war privies captured by Itear rVdmirul Humpson'a North Atlantic tquuilruii are of considerable value. Twenty-eight captures of Spanish ves sels weie made, and it la said that sit of the principal ships ami cargoes have I ii valued at $1,600,000. When they j I .... I A I .li .1 ll.A - - Will ' nuve ii.'en stun nitii tn iin- tHia'ren ivati go to the government and the other half (7.ri0,o00) w ill lm divided among tbe captors, Twenty per cunt, of this, or $110,000, will go to Admiral Hump son, and the lotl of it tn the auhnrdi- nates, Inoledthf tbi erews, if this sort of tiling keeps on Admiral Sauipann may .nine out of the eon lest a inillioti- uiie, and every junk-tar in his shipa . a . . , ..i.l muy have a auug nine turiiiiine ui rna own. Marigolds In North Africa reach a I. eight of four or live feet. uoitt-s Miy.Mii. rm hots. At DUlHeatmS. San Maleo county, Cel.. ia one of thr moal thoMugh, careful and prat tnal "Home Hebool" lo be found on the PaeUeOnaeti Aa-redlted al Stale and gleafiad riilveralliea. TboMuah prapara lion for Ituaineaa. Send for calalogua. la 'i. lb nt Ph. I' , Principal. Ka-opena Vuf. ink. vented him from o nlng hi mouth ulll eiently wide lo lakemlla food. The duo tors talletl llie tllwiine spiuitl i'leroi, and nil "in. I he Don Id not lite pur three rars he ling, red in this condi tion. Then In m iim- lm ml- lie a.lvi-e.l lotaas lr ufniUms' Pink Pillalor Pale Pen ' pie. lie look them mid liters a light change. The nr-t thing noted was a tenden cy to iweal frteiy. Thi ahowsd there araa aomfl lifeifft Inhli belpleN body, mat rami h lutie Ibeilng la hi- llmna, Tins aatendedt folloisi j pm king senaatlons, until al last blood ts'gmi lo course freely, naturall ami vlaetoasly mroagh hi body'i nnd tha neipleaaiteaa gave way to n turuing treogtht the ability to walk lellllliail, and hr uiij iMlurn' to utJ limr Afn.fA. i a aaaawggggggggggggcn mrmnn TE DOMIXIONltANKo r- 2 The tbpTS is the llhalmiet' of the lirt nrtii le I'lilili-lieil by tin I,. niter Now fol low Mint clippings, taken Imiu the same paper tWO ytan afterward, and there Is not the tllghtt'sl shadow nl a dirndl, in view of this testuiioiiv. thai Mr. l'tleh'a cure la permaiiettai tlere follows tin teeuttttj i On In ing ugalli ipienlioned. Mr. Pet. h said "Vol! see those bands llie skin Is now natural ami tnuNiei Ones they were bald mid without sensation. Von ' mil. I pieree lli. iii with a pin and I would not feel il, mid w hut It. true of m V builds in true ol the re-l of ii i v Is.ily. Perhaps you have obstrrsd that ( bave now even eeesed lo use a Oane, mid . an get alsmt mv BaaltntM perfectly well. You may sav iv.r ' ufnti ittlf'V an flat. M ai In in y .'urtt vifiii iM"-ritiitif uf . Sugltt-Saaitii I ...i ii l'rtla. The Canadian people are showing a stronger sentiment towurds Unolo Sum nl the present time, culled out no doubt by tho struggle, If such it uiay lie called, betwevil t la IB goveriimenl and Spain. An inalanca of this ih lonnd in now Mstiil cards, whioli am passing ihrotigli the Cuuudiiin mails to this country. On oua card is shown tho Stars und Stripes, which cover tho entire front of the p, -t.il curd, the white bins of Old Olory being used to write tho address iisin. Another card shows the union of the Puglish and Am. ti .in Mugs itisciihod "Anglo BtUTOOi one aim, one goal," while Iw low am tho national shields hold by Ceres and the lioddcaa of Liberty, guarding whom aio the proud eagle bird and tbe Hon. Until ate private postals, such as are now permissible in this countiy, and Isilh arc very unique. The most ancient coin in Kurope, llie duett) was first struck in the mint of Venice In the year lUHi. The building is still in existence THE EXCELLENCE OF SYKOP OF FIGS Is due not only to the originality and simplicity of tho combination, but also to tlio caro and skill with which it Is manufactured by scientific processes known to tho 0AUV0M1A let Svnur Co. only, and wo wish' to Impress upon all the iinpoi tunco of purchasing- the true and original remedy. As tho geuulue Syrup of Figs Is manufactured by tho C'Ai.miHNU Flo Hvuur Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one In avoiding the worthless Imltutlons manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of tho C'ALI rollNiA Flo Svnui' Co. with the tin -(ileal profession, und the satisfaction which tho genuine Hyrup of Figs, has given to millions of fumilies, uiukca the name of the Company u guuruiity of the excellence of Its remedy. It Is far in advunce of all other laxatives, as It acts on the kidneys, liver and bowel', without irrituting or weaken ing them, ami it ibs's not gripe nor nuuseute. In order to get Its bcueflciul effect., please rcinetnlMT the nutuu of thu Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAM SHANl'ISOO. CaL I ... I I s 1 1 i.i . Hi. NKW VOHK. N. T. Sinllliu eateeeeeeeteeeeetfeeeteeettt a e e i Hk ii la Hcrcvln Special t2k aetnal horsepower) Price, Oalf flHS. ; Iwifftl I nm in rtn hrllrr Kralth iSnn irAra (7tli v"it Ik' triad islrsrtiVw." ")o you till attribute your M1B to I he ii-- of' In William.' Pink PilU7"aakad I ll.' J'iiilfiir 1 aqtteallqnaMy I tlo." was the n-ply. "Util Ion liml falletl, as had aim thf nil III arum remt'dieK rt't-oiuiueuded hv my m. ml- Nothing I took bad tbe ahghlaet i lb.'t Upon nit' anlll I . -n the Uneof pr. Williams' Pink Pill 7V m wmlttful mrtli'itif I nut "iv itlfii from th tiling timlK. I have iiiitf rrcoinnirudail thrae pills to many of myrrieraw.and the ver tin i i alwaya la Ihell (tvoti I hallalwaya I'll- tin-day I wu imlun.l to inkr thi ni." ui li In the history of one of llie BJMet r' iinirkal.lt' us-, ol nnsb rii limi t Can any oij5oim anflaflflnananah. SSOGIAHONl w one nr. in tin f.n e of Math basttmans tliat Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are mil an titled to the careful oonaldcratlon oi any suifeiug man. woman ur child T Is not the asj In truth a miracle of nimh-rii meibi'inef To make tin evidence romplela w pub lish tbovt u DM imile cut of the thai a re celved by Mr Ptleb from Iht rauadlan Mutual f ile A stH'iatlou, Iteiuif tbe amount due him for total disahihly. It la unuarea ary to udd ihut tin life limtirunce associa tion did not pay tin- large amount of ney to Mr Pel. h, exn pl after Iht must .an ful anamination f his Boadltloa by : their medical asperta They muii have re- ganbsl til tti as fnn ver Incurable. Mr. I'i t. h'ii nddresa la aa follows Iteu I ben Petcb, ilriersvilb', On!., I'anada. . i ....I. i.i. "U- for Noltllara. Cisik IsHika Ii iv. lieen diatrihiitvd through (ho companlos of tho Twenty nennd rcgimcnl, says the New Yoik Tribune. The receipts given shew just how the government wants its suppliee (-(Hiked. There must hereafter ls an lnsss'tion of the dssl at each meal, und an ofllcei is to overhsik the weigh ing and apportioning of aupplina to as certain that the amount given out le sufficient. In New Zealand two persuns work ing together consulate a factory. ii.'u ... of Olnltnenls rr Catarrh That tasntsts M-1- nt i , Aa mercury will urelr tlralrny the aenae o( mi ll ainl riuiiieiely deranas Ilia wlinln ) a tern when entering it thrtinsh the niueoua aur laeea Hueh at lleli a .IiiiiiIiI nrver lie uaetl ex- et'i't nn praaarlptlotui nwa rvinuaiiiH ihal-cUn-i aa ilitiilamaae Ihey will tlo la ten Iniif to lbs BOOd yoa ran pnMllilr derive Irmn them. Hall a fnlarrli l ure, iiiaiiiilaetiufl tiy K. J. Obena) .V Co , Tolado,0.,eontalna aoBereart, ami la taken lim riially, aetlns illrcetljr a.on Hie I.I I ainl imiruila anrlscea ol the ayaleni. In baylni llall'a Calarrli Cure If aur juu a' l llie ue n nine. It I. taken Itilernallr. aiiil ma.le In Tuleilit, I lliln, by K. J. I'haney a Co. Teaii mnnlal. free. Selil br hruidiMa, prleo 7Sc. per botlle. Hall's Kinill) I'llla are tho heal. I lEII DEPARTURE IH .DENTISTRY. At lait the hiim ii'iihi-ii lat laaaef eaieat bat baea riia.U'..n llie . . 1. 1 hu iIumI nl idale leath. Inalead ..I waarios a olumay nostalal of rub 1st Ire Ih, li llr. Whlie'a new nietlmil ymi . ,m liavu jour teeth replaced by crown ami l.rl.laa H. nk, itlv lua llie same re.ulia sa ynur nalural leetli, In .'fsraiiie, ennili.rl ..ml .luialillltr. ... DR. WHITI... j;!1, MnaaiaiiM Hr . ('us. Itii, rORTLAatP, OR. Urn nittl 'Mall, bit ..Wadirlibfrn", in old)( gttilr tiitpilillirin, in brum tl bio t)t nod) until flfiiiifinib brfauitt war, frnbtn wit it uon jrvt an bis pint 1. Viiiunt 1NV9 ftti ait atlt birirninrn, iDclctji tin bat inio)flt inlii tnm 'dbonittiilrii rptrbrn uiib bn i'cltap bafilt. 2.(H), rf tinlnibnt. Pfait I. in. iu!i 1'iotif mnmirn id)icfrii. (icrnuin I'libliahing Co., I'ortlund, Or. YOUR LIVER Is It Wrong? Oct It Right Keep It Kight Noon'i Kavaaleil llemrxl y wllldolt Thraai toaea will uiako yuu ftatl ballet. 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