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as, pineapples, et. Rut at length, ac cording to the account recently pub- SUFFER NO 171 ORE NOW. Paine's Celery Compound is Working Miracles in Curing Disease. - "How can Schillings Best tea cost so little and be so good?" Easy. It is roasted every day in San Francisco like fresh coffee and peanuts. Other tea is roasted once acar in Japan, etc like ;-nle coffee and stale pea nuts. lislieil by Prof. Ducrdeii, of Jamaica, . the tables were turned against the in- j vadcr. What its larger foes could not accomplish seems to have been done I by ticks and other small Insects. The j natural enemies of these pests having j been driven off by the mongoos the ticks multiplied enormously, until even human beings suffered from their attacks. The little pests then fastened upon the mongoos, which within the past few years has notably diminished in numbers. And now, as the mongoos gradually disappears, the snakes, birds and lizards are beginning to return. A Seliillitijr & Company San h'rancisco 414 No Gentleman. "Sirl" exdiiimed the near-si(;htpil man, as the individual in the biusgy iiirments jubliod him in the eye with ,m umbrella, "you're no gentleman." Yet the other did not (ict angry. It was only Miss Newgirlfout in her rainy-day costume. Cincinnati Trib une. HUKSK I'OWKK. Trio horwp hits wnmlerful rnnienlfir power, but will sutler u groat deal at times with nervous attacks if not properly groomed and stabled. This illustrates that a great deal of neuralgia is caused by im prudence and results from shock from cold to the nervous organism in parts most ex posed to the cold. Hence, neuralgia is so often an nltiiction of the head, lace and neck, us they are frequently badly protected against intense cold. The use of warmth as an antidote is apparent, and the warmth to the alllicted part imparted by the use of St. Jacobs Oil, together with the soothing inlluence of the remedy, lull the pain and quickly restore a good healthful condition of the "nerves, curing even the worst eases. It takes each year 200,000 acres of forest to supply orossties for the rail roads of the United States. THE SPARTAN VIKTUK, FORTITUDE, Is severely taxed by dyspppRla. But "Rooit digestion will wait on appetite, and health on both," when Hosteller's siiinmrh Hitters is reported to by the victim of indigestion. Heart burn. Ilatulenee, biliousness will cease torment ing the gastric region ami liver if this genial family corrective meets with the fair trial that a sterling remedy deserves, ( so it regularly, not Himsinodleally now and then. It conquers malarial, kidney, nervous and rheumatic ail ments. , An English paper says "Queen Vic toria now rules 467,000,000 people." HOME PRODUCTS AND PUKK FOOD. All Kastern Syrup, so-called, usually verv llghi colored and of heavy body, is made iroiii glucose. "Tra (inrilrn hripit" is made from Sugar I line and is strictly pure. It is for sale bv lirst-elass irrnerrs. in eHiiu onlv M.i miii'.h.. 4 tared by the Pacific Coast Syhci'Vo. All iron-- 4 nine "Tea (ianlnt Irit" have the manufac turer's name litluarranhed mi ever,' run. . I I jt .1 My doctor said I would die, hut IMso's : urc lor toiisuniiition cured inc. Amos iKelncr, Cherry Vulley, 111., Nov. Zi, IB. . The Japanese Good Morning. A fall to the knees, A turn to the toes, A spread of the hands And a din of the nose It takes all these llist, to fiiiv crnrvl Atw -. "j In Chrysanthemum. and so far away. Boston Herald. Gladness Comes ith a better understanding of the transient nature of theniuny phys ical ills, which vanish before proper ef forts gentle efforts pleusunterlorts rightly directed. There is comfort in the knowledge, that so many forms of sickness are not due to unv actual dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which the pleiisunt family laxative, Syrup of Fips. prompt ly removes. Thntiswhv it is the only remedy with millionsof families, and is everywhere esteemed bo highly by nil who value good health. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilituting the organs on which it acts. It is therefore all important, in order to got its bene ficial effects, to note when you pur chase, that you have the genuine nrti ele, which is manufactured bv the Cali fornia 1' ig Syrup Co. only and Bold by all reputable druggists. - If in the enjoyment of pood health, and the system is regular, laxatives or j,,1,.er remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one .iy ue commended to the most, skillful Physicians, hut. if in iwnil r,f :one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of kTJi inguesi anil is most largely ved anu jives most general satisfaction. CL0SIN0 OUT SALE OF TROTTING STOCkT" MARCU 1R I DOT ot"il!rr!!V hr."?' nwrcs. rolls, trottrrs and rnadstrro lator. v '""""""'is. MiKlnuiys. Wllk.-i. llir "r "n ani?".'.?,,':.';: I' " "f "!"" Br" 'lnl- turn I T . , ' rtiiiii or imMMMIiir Hir- 'rwr'ltp r IrJ'""rtu" ra.i-tra.-k and sr.. lli. ni. pnrtiriil.r. '"""". n.vinn orceimiii mill r.l A i", ri,. A"'""", ' li. r"r. Third ami -.cll...,r.. ' "Kr-K VU., B?J CURE fob PILES Limits of the Universe. Frof. Sinion Xewcotnli, In a recent paper, discussed the question of stellar distances, lie said the stars of small magnitude were evidently not as re mote from the earth as their fulntness would indicate, and this fact seemed to warrant the inference that the visible universe has a delinite limit iu space. Animnla Imitntinss P'anta. Not long ago Prof. Yon-ill exhibited to the members of the National Acad emy nf Sf'ionona jn x,,,v y(,,.i; some beautiful examples of tnolhisks, dwell ing in the Sargasso Sea. that imitate not only the seaweed among which they live, hut even the - parasitic growths found upon the weeds. Mnic for the Pcf. At a meeting of the Royal Society In December Prof. XIcKendrick describ ed a method by which It wa possible to stimulate electrically the sensory nerves of the skin "so that some of the elements of music rhythm and intensi ty might be perceived and even enjoy ed by those who had become deaf." A Gin-antic Pear-Tree. A famous pear tree, which had lived nearly six centuries, near Toulon, was destroyed recently by a violent wind storm. The trunk was nearly twelve feet in eireu inference. Monsieur Cha bnud, the proprietor of the ground on which the tree stood, after correspond ing with nearly all the botanical so cieties In Europe, could learn of no pear tree equal In size and age to this one. How Fast Can Ducks Fly? While -measuring the height and .ve locity of clouds recently, Messrs. Clay ton and Fergusson. of the Blue Hill Observatory, observed a flight of ducks passing across their base-line in the Neponset Uiver valley. With thole theodolites they succeeded In measur ing the height of the ducks above ground, iliiS feet, and subsequent olwer vations enabled them to calculate the velocity of flight of the birds, which was about 47.8 miles per hour. Transmission of r.lectrlc Power. The world-wide renown of Niagara Kails has lent peculiar distinction to the great electric power plant recently Installed there, but the American Ma chinist says that "In so far as the Ni agara plant Is a long-distance one the work done up to date has been sur passed In several Instances, both In the distance covered and the amount of power transmitted." Many of the greatest electric power plants are ; among the Rocky Mountains and on the l'acllie coast. At Fresno, Cal., a reservoir on the brow of a near-by mountain supplies the heaviest head of water yet used for such a purpose, 1.4HO fcot. and the power is distributed over a distance of thirty-live miles.. In some of tlie Western Installations the water, after serving its purpose in generating elecwic power, is utilized for irrigating land. Peeins Kii;lit-Hc X'p. Tlie lenses of the eye produce on the retina an inverted linage of objects looked at. and tin? question Is often asked, "Why do things appear riglit j sbh' up when their -images are wrong- side up?" It occurred to Mr. Stratlon, j of the I'nlverslty of California,, to try the effect of preventing the inversion oi images on uie retina, jiiis was ac complished by menus of an optical in strument which excluded from the eyes all light except that which passed through the instrument itself. The In strument was adjusted to the eyes at 3 o'clock one afternoon, and was not removed (except at night, when the eyes were bandaged) until noon the next day. At ttrst, to the person whoso eyes were thus treated, everything seemed topsyturvy mid illusory, and the mind Instinctively tried to Imagine objects to be In the posiion In which they ordinarily appear. After a time, however, the feeling of the unreality of what was seen passed away, and the person experimented on even began to Imagine everything that lay outside his Held of vision to lie arranged in the same way as what ho saw. This goes to show that habit and experience counteract the effect of the inversion of Images In the eyes.' Animal Warn, Twenty-five years ago the mongoose, the great enemy of snakes In India, was Imported Into Jamaica to destroy the rats which were devastating the sugar-cane and other crops of the Isl and. Uavlng exterminated the rats the mongoos next attacked poultry and all kinds of game, ns well as snakes, lizards and turtles,, and finally ereu began to feed upon sugar-cane, banan liulmon Soldiers. Man is not the only animal who car ries on bis warfare by mentis of or ganized bands, and calls In the forces of nature to assist him. The (lerinan naturalist and traveler, Rrebni, wit nessed in Central Africa fights that were conducted in as orderly .-. man ner as If the warriors had been really men, Instead of only somewhat like them in form. The actors iu the play were baboons, and their enemies were in one case the traveler's dogs, though the baboons were ready to fisht with any crcnturo that attacked them, man only except ed; and he owed his exemption solely to tlie fact that the baboons could not often gain a point of vantage. Tlie naturalist himself was once stoned out of a pass iu a very few min utes by these Creut tires, who sprang upon ledges and stones, looked down for a few seconds on the valley, growl ing, snarling and screaming, and then began to roll down stones with so much vigor and adroitness that the in truders took to flight. The baboons evi dently knew the value of co-operation, for the naturalist saw two of them combine their efforts in order to set a particularly heavy stone rolling. One monkey, bent on making the most of his missile, was seen to carry a stone up a tree, that he might hurl It with greater effect. On the occasion when the dogs at tacked the baboons, the baboons were crossing a valley, and as usual during a march, the females and young were in the center, the males 'heading the column and bringing up the rear. As the dogs rushed upon them, only the females took to flight. The males turned and fnced the en emy, growling, beating the ground with their hands, and opening their months, so ns to show their glittering teeth. They looked so fierce and ma licious that the dogs Arab grey hounds, accustomed to light success fully with hyenas and other beasts of prey shrank back. By the time they were encouraged to renew the attack, the whole herd had made their way, covered by the rearguard, to the rocks, one six mouths' old monkey alone ex cepted. ' . . . This little monkey sat on a rock, sur rounded by the dogs, but he was not long left in his lieriloits position. An old baboon stepped from a cliff near by, advanced toward the dogs,' keep ing them In check by threatening ges tures and sounds, picked up the baby monkey aud carried It to a place of safety on the Cliff, while the whole crowd of baboons watched the act of heroism and shouted their battle-cry.-Youth's Companion. The "Boo Canal." ' The "Soo Canal," a familiar collo qtllal designation for tile Satllt Ste. Marie Canal, connecting the wafers of Lakes Superior and Huron, Is famous In the histor.n of canals and canal build ing. Regtin In 1N.M. by the .State of Michigan, It .was subsequently trans ferred to the I'liiteil States Govern ment, since which 'time very great im provements have been made. One lock, said to be the largest in the world. Is over "iilll feet long and MJ feet wide. Willi a lift or (i feet. tA much large! lock was projected-and in now ilea ring completion on the site of one made in IS"), the later structure being ,)(( feet long, KM) feet wide and lil feet deep. Tlie Importance of this canal to lake navigation may be Judged from the fact that it transports every year a larger tonnage than' the Suez Canal, between the Mediterranean and Red Seas. In tlie census year It bore 2,",. (MIO.OOO bushels of wheat, U,."m,((Ht tons of iron ore, ICVltlO.IJdl) feet of lumber and great quantities of coal. A Curious Wooden Wi toll. The most curious timekeeper, per haps, that has ever been made In this country was 4 he work of one Victor Dorlot, who lived at Ilrlstol, Tenn., about twenty years ago. This" oddity was nothing more or less than a wood en watch. The case was made of briar root and the Inside works, except three of the main wheels and the springs (which were of metal) were made from a piece of an old boxwood rule. Tho face, which was polished until It look ed like a slab of finest Ivory, was made from the shoulder blade of an old cow that had been killed by the enrs. "Do rlot's queer watch," as it was called. I was an open-faced affair, with n glass crystal, and was pronouncer' a fine piece of work by all the watchmaKcrs In Kast Tennessee. There are diiyH In every man'g lift when he feels he owes hhnwlf a drink, and no unpaid debt cnusea more uu eu Hiu ess, . Paine's celery compound is working miracles in the cure of disease 1 So says a recent article by the fore most medical essayist in Boston. "Nothing sliows more conclusively," he adds, "the astonishing capability of Paine's celery compound than tlie tlioughful, open-minded class of people who use it and recommend it, both in public ami among their closest and dearest friends and relatives. Among us (physicians) there is no longer any hesitancy in recommending this great est remedy without stint of praise." About the same time the above ar ticle was published .there appeared in the Boston Journal the following letter from David K. Chasser of 452 Windsor st,, Cambridgeport, a suburb of Boston: "I take great pleasure in testifying to the extraordinary merits of Paine's celery compound. For some time past I have been under the treatment of two well-known local doctors, but their combined efforts proved of no avail. I 'have been for years a harsh skeptic- in regard to advertised medicines, but having suffered excrutiating pains in Cancer Of the Face. Mrs..LauraE. Mimsof Smith ville.Oa., .ays: "A small pimple of a strawberry color appeared on my cheek; it soon began to grow rapidly, notwithstand ing . all efforts to check it. My eye became tenibly inflamed, and was so Swollen that for quite a while I could not see. The doctors said I had Cancer of g, '''rfs. the most nuil tenant TSv hansting their efforts without doing me Ions me V'jf' nnv trood. tbev cave up the case as hopeless. When in formed that my father had died from the same disease, they said I must die, B9 hereditary Cancer was incurable. "At this crisis, I was advised to try S.S.Si., and in a short while the Cancer began to discharge and continued todo so for three months, then it began to heal. I continued the medicine a while longer until the Cancer disappeared en tirely. This was several years ago and there has been no return of the disease. " A Real Blood Remedy. Cancer is a blood disease, aud only a blood remedy will cure it. S. S. S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) is a real blood remedy, and never fails to per manently cure Cancer, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism or any other disease of the blood. Send for our books on Cancer aud Blood Diseases, mailed free to ny address. Swift Specific Co. Atlanta, Ga. EVER HEN lui'iuiii hi Pet alum a Incubators im start d riichtf B"' tit.-i.tvt.ij to (ii v profit able return Iibchiim! tlitM' timriiitiHB irlillVfly tun It'iil j Urn (fltnrH wliirh prn ilucn lno KftiiiM'Mt nuinlKv nf viK'imiift Chickens. We piy ffnictht. MuMrtittHj Cm! Hi "it a Itftmatfirn itnm H ui, Petalunia Incubator Co., Pwtwlumn, Cal FOR PEOPLE THAT ARE SICK or "Just Don't Fo Well." PteiLIVER PILLS r the Qnm 1'titng tome. Only Ons for a Doss. Hold by Drtigfftiti ftt 2Bo. bos BunplMinall'ilfre, Address Dr. Bounko Med. Co. PbUa. !'. QPUMA"TDRIMENNESS WI lwlllr'ir.4 It. MlfoUtl Sftl'tlll CarW. DR. J.L. STEPHENS, LLUANU.VC1UO, 1 :- 'IMW the head, which the doctors informed me were due to neuralgic symptoms, I determined to try Paine's celery com pound, on the advice of a friend. "To my surprise I found an entire change going on after taking a little over three bottles and I began to feel like anew man. I have for tho past ten or twelve years suffered from pains in the back and other sniyptoins of de rangement of the kidneys and bladder, and have spent many sleepless nights in consequence, but now I sleep sound, thanks to the common sense which in duced mo to try Paine's celery com pound. I will ever praise tho marvel ous potency of this valuable medicine, and at any time will bo glad to give personal testimony at my address, should any sufferer euro to call, as I consider it sellish to keep such a bless ing housed ii), and think the proprie tors of Paine's celery com pond deserv ing of more tlmnks than I can convey in words, for making me a new man." A word to other sufferers: Oo to your druggist for a bottle of . Paine's celery compound, and allow him to sell you nothing elsel Sent Free! To any person interested in humane mailers, or who loves animals, we will send free, iiiuhi nmilii-ntion, a ci'pv of 1 1 A M.I A N( I:." tlieoruan of ibis Sieictv. 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