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Oo to Work. Go to work on Lumbago as it yon In tended to core it, and with the use ol m. Jacob Oil it can be cured very , promptly ncl surely. Bub hard for r. penetration. In apan fashion com pel married women to blacken their teeth, not as an ornament, but to make them ugly ana gave mem from temptation. Caught in a Storm. see e e "Out of Sight Qui of Mind." In other months ve forget the harsh minds of Spring. But they have their use, as some say, to blow out the bad air accumulated after Winter storms and Spring thaws. There is far more important accumulation ' of Badness in the veins and ar teries of humanity, which needs Hood s Sarsaparilla. - This great Spring Medicine clarifies the blood as nothing else can. It cares scro fula, kidney disease, liver troubles, rheu matism and kindred Ailments. Thus it Rives perfect health, strength and appetite ' for months to come. Kidneys "My kidneys troubled me, and on advice took Hood's Sarsaparilla which gave prompt relief, better appetite. My sleep is refreshing. It cured my wife iiuuu, soiu, MMueonT street, Pittsburg, Pa. ' - , f r. . Dyspepsia "Complicated with liver and kidney trouble, I suffered for years with dyspepsia, with severe pains. Hood's Sarsaparilla made me strong and hearty." J. B. Emkbton, Main street, Auburn, Me. Hip Disease) "Five running sores on my hip caused me to use crutches. Was confined to bed every winter. Hood's Sar- saparuua saved my life, as it cured me per fectly. Am strong and -well. xAiuriB Robert, 49 Fourth street. Fall Kiver. Mass. la 1't . . .90 juaoauua " Hood's Pills curs liver his, the aon-lrrltatinc and only cathartlo to take with Hood's Barsaparllta. If there is one time in a man's life when he ia devoutly thankful it i wbea he feels the eld boarding house eat iub up against hia trouera on the day when rabbit atew ia announced. Tenkera Statesman. : OATABHH CAITWOT BB OOTWD Sua local applications, as they eaanot reach seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or onstitutionsldisesaa,s,ndin order to cure it yon most take Internal remedies. Hall's Ca ilL ,ret? k.ea internally .and acts directly Pn tneblood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure ii not a qnack medicine. It waa prescribed by one ol the best physicians In this country lor years, and Is a regular prescription. fthSKT!1 1' best tonics known, com-i?ntJT-.Ktbebe"tblood Piriners, acting di tectlyon the muoons surfaces. The perfect combination oi the two ingredients U what pro dncessach wonderful results In curlngeatarrh! Send for testimonials, free. . J-CHENEY 4 CO., Proprs., Toledo. O. Sold by drugging price 78c. Halls Family Pills are the best. ., The phrenologist always has his bus iness on the brain. Chicago Daily News. - - . POOLE, Pobtlasd, Obkoon, JOHN can give you the best bargains in general machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts and windmills. The new steel I X L windmill, sold by him, is nn- 1X111 at 11 swl The Digger Indians scratch -for ajh tin.' I"yt nave to, W. Bulle- n.T9M Ttn Ran lfnini4uv. trn Brooklyn HJ, 208-212 Bush street. American or European plan. Room and board 11.00 to $1.60 per day ; rooms 60 cents t.w w uy; mngie meais Z9 cents. JTree coach. Chas. Montgomery. "I hope yonr hired girl knows her place.". "Yes, and inns it" Phila delphia Bulletin. Ho household is complete without a bot tle of the famoua Jesse Moore Whiskey. It la a pure and wholesome stimulant rec ommended by all physicians. Don't ne glect this necessity. "As soon as a woman gets fat," says the Savage Bachelor, "her next move ia to set a photograph taken that looks lice the liont of a batcher shop." In dianapolis Journal. . . j 4ri IHERE are some advantages,' I said Ronald meditatively, In nelnir & onnsln afro all He addressed Angelica, who aat op posite him. All about them was deep bine serenity on one hand stretching away to meet in a line with a fainter azure, on the other merging distantly Into long shining masses of greenish brown rocks, with ragged cliffs tower ing above them. Angelica's hat was tilted a little forward and the breeze darted in among her curls, tossing them merrily about her face. She was a diminutive person in all respects save two, which two were particularly large, brilliant, languishing, and In every way dangerous. "Bat on the whole, Angelica," added Ronald, deliberately, "I regret that am in any way related to or connected with yon." "Ronald!" she exclaimed. "I really cannot allow yon to be so flattering." "A cousin Is a nondescript,' variable sort of being at times an absolute stranger, at others a sort of second hand brother in that capacity ex tremely - useful. Of course, that something; but still " "i thina it's a great deal; but I see you are the same as ever. Ton always were a greedy little boy." said Ansel' lea. - "Thanks. Ton, on the other hand, were rather nicer as a little girl than you are now In some ways oh! you could still be nice if you tried.' "If I tried? How funny! I shouldn' know you see most people thlnk she regarded her shoes Inquiringly. "I dare say; but I am not 'most peo ple,- i stand alone." - "I thought you were sitting down," Interrupted Angelica. (She certainly was provoking to-day.) And I wasn't aware that you were alone. But per haps don t count." "My dear, that's the worst of It, Too do count, and there's no one else In the world -who does. I just Worship yon. Hani Have I startled you?" , ' "Not at all," she answered,: politely, -xou see iney au say mat or some thing equivalent." She turned her head a little and dabbled In the water with. her hand. "Oh, yes, I know! Of course, I'm presumptuous fool. All the same, I have thought lately" he paused and then added: - "Do you remember last week at Co wee?" -xes, said Angelica, radiantly. "On that afternoon I don't mind telling you, Ronald I very seriously consider ed falling In love with you. There is a yacht quite close to us," she added, quite hastily; "I considered, and after due deliberation, decided " . "Well, Nanr . i 'Wot to fall in love with any one at an." ?. ; ;'"-.--.',' . . , . "Ton mean " "Ronald, If you don't row how can I steer? We don't want to be swamped. Love is so inconvenient" "Jfou're railing the wron; rope. J confess I doja'tjosfo see hew- " - "Weil, ifaoesi't always go with other things." "But is It not worth more than other things r HT 9aa a. ttouaia,-. replied , Angelica, some- Crash, rattle, rattle, bang! C-r-a-c-k! "Put that over you," said Ronald, sternly, wrapping her in his mackintosh coat ' "But it doesn't rain, and that makes it m much more dangerous, d doesn't it Ronald?" "Much more," he answered, merci lessly. : , "Oh, how can you be so heartless and cruel?" she moaned. "You don't care how much I suffer! Men are alwava like that " 'And women never, of course." nut In Ronald, with qniet Irony. -on, don't don't be so bard! I know rm a wicked girl, and this Is to Dunish mej a vivid gleam shot up the heav ens, and something seemed to burst over their heads. "Oh, Ronald! (in a frenzy of terror) save me, save me! Oh, let us die together! 1 love you, oh, you know I do! Don't look at me so coldly; forgive me, oh, forgive me, Ron ald!" Angelica hid ber face In sue cushions and sobbed. . ,,. , "I can better bear to die with you, aear, man to live without you," said Ronald, tenderly. There was a suspi cious twitching about his mouth, but he mastered himself heroically, and it did not become a smile. A silence followed. The thunder rolled and tumbled away to the west and presently there was a gleam more brilliant than any before. What's that, awful light?" moaned Angelica. , ., - . . "Look, dear. It's the sun.", "The sun!" she started up in conster nation. - -it can't be, Ronald (Indignant ly). Do you mean to teU me the storm is over?" . ... "I think it's passed by. You seem an noyed. Aren't you glad we're out of danger?" :';-- "Yes yea, of course. Only I thought ' haughtily perhaps now, Mr. Grant' you will take me home?" . Tea, I'll take you home. Nan. They'll LAW AS INTERPRETED. t-ouaemnatlon or leased nremlaea. (vitbout actual eviction., ia heM-Mrr: unoae island Hospital Trust Company vs. Hayden (R. 1.), 42LE. A. 107. In- bumcient to relieve the tenant from lia bility. A condition on the delivery of a note to me payee or bis agent that it shall take effect only when aisrned an. otuer person, is held. In Hurt vs. Ford I Mo.), 41 U R. A. 823. ineffectual, but iue aenvery is deemed absolute. a delivery to a donee of a deposit book of a savings bank containing n. (THE FILIPINO CHIEF. HE'S THE BEST MALAY SPECL MEN IN HISTORY. , Of Doubtful . rentage, the Filipino Leader Is Welt Educated, a Lover of Freedom, a Great Organizer and a Cunning; Diplomat. Agulnaldo is a highly interesting character. He has had a remarkable career for so young a man, and events tries of deposits to the donor's credit eem to Pmt to him from the first as ueu accompanied with appropriate woras or girt, is held. In Polley -vs. Hicks (Ohio), 41 L. K. A. 858, sufficient delivery to constitute a valid gift with out any written transfer. An Injunction against the institution of prosecutions for criminal offenses, whether for violation of State statutes or municipal ordinances, is denied In Paulk vs. Sycamore (Ga.), 41 U R. A. i, even tne constitutionality of the statute, or the validity or reasonable ness or the ordinance, is denied. j.ue aocinne Which holds railroad companies liable for injuries to oh. a man of destiny. His complexion Is about half way between the reddlah- brown of the Malay and the olive of the Spaniard. There Is a yellowish tinge about It which, taken in connec tion with bis forehead, would lead one to infer that a modicum of Chinese blood flowed In his veins, and that in his pedigree was some individual of Igorrote-Chlnese or of Tagalo-Chineso characteristics. Upon this point It will be difficult If not impossible, ever to learn the exact truth. So deep has been the moral mire of the Philippines under Spanish . rule, so universal the Z?2"J& - -Uber the SSfSSZ left nmnianlul to . I lJ - lu Wlaware, ties have ever cared to nw 831. Th ivnfli a,. , SZZ auu uiegiumaie, tne vuucuuines ana mistresses. to exhaust diplomacy "in dealing wltli sipain neiore resortinjr to arm a. He ex. hausted diplomacy completely and then prepared to fight As an organizer of the natives he was a wonder. Like Bonaparte, he . seemed to exert a strange fascination upon his people. ivuerever ne went he was followed by troops of admirers, and while other generals suffered at times he and bis camp were always supplied with the choicest supplies and comforts. Nor was the feeling of more than admira tion confined to the Tagals, stolid Igor- rotes, and hair-naked Negritos. Cun ning and skeptical half-breeds, and even Spaniards themselves, seemed to snare in this odd hero-worship. FRANCE'S NEW PRESIDENT. He Ia ScAilliiigs Best Jcpan Oolong Ceylon EngLsh Breaklast Ideal Blend Tea foor Man and Will Have to .Practice Economy. The new President of France Is far more democratic and less Inclined to ostentation than was his able but some what ridiculous predecessor1. M. Faure courted the friendship and mimicked the ways of royalty and otherwise con ducted himself as though ruling by dl- The conflicting- decisions nn thia auDject are reviewed by the court Negligence in storing oil upon a sta tion platform in violation of statute is neia, in stone vs. Boston & A. R. Co. .(Mass.), 41 L. R. A. 794, not to be the proximate cause of damage by fire caused Dy the dropping of a match by a iiereou delivering goods at the depot and who Is not employed by the ear ner. . ; a passenger ridlna- on a rail mart n. slaves and abducted women who have niied the long years of Spanish rule. In his features, face and skull Ac-nin. aldo looks more like a European than a Malay. He is handsome, according i oyuuisu standard or masculine beau ty. Friends and enemies aeree that ho Is Intelligent .ambitious, far-sighted, brave, self-controlled, honest moral, vindictive, and at times croeL To thoao who like him he Is courteous, polished, glne by Invitation of an officer of " the ho,ughtful and dignified. To those who roaa is held, In Berliner vs. Travelers' "" ue iB "nsincere, pretentious, Insurance Company (Cal.), 41 L. R. A. Z and arrgant Both admit him to 467, to remain a passenger within-the eniaL- generous, self-sacrificing, provisions of an accident insurance fJ, , 1 , va,ttUMS me aoministra- " O ub u.vuufc " ''ffwiir- ance in case of injury in a passenger conveyance, and it is also held that he is not within provisos as to more haz ardous exposures or as to Injuries on a conveyance not provided for passen- WHAT SWEARING COST. Costly His friends say that he was th ann of a Spanish M. rOUBKT. vine right rather than by the will of the people. His chief pleasure was to kiss the hand of royalty, and he es tablished a rule at the Elysee. the Paris residence of the President, that no one should presume to address the chief executive without being first spoken to uy me latter. To Mend Shall Comha. As tortoise shell oombs are alwava prone to break easily, many may find this hint a useful one. First slope the margins of the broken pieces for the iiatancea of about a Quarter of an inh from the edge; then overlan theaa margins and when thus arranged clamp Ihein together with a strong letter clip, nd immerse the comb ia boiling wa ter for some time. Aa the horn softens it unites. After it is thoronehlv i, :he place where the break had been will be almost invisible. Boston uiooe. . Precious manhood Rhmnln ann;ui .nj P,l.er.dLseaiesJ!ciei,ti,ic11y treated and y-yniuv ay lit. n,. m. Katclifie, the cham pion specialist of the Pacific coast. Urin. ary and Kidney Troubles, Lost Manhood. TftiiL-ut'cic. ri.ii nr.n ro troatoH nrw-i. sotBi. auuuvsL mecnons known to medical scieiice Or E M. Ratcliffe, 265 Morrison The Ceylon vellow Silk snidar haa a body that weighs nine ounces. TBI ALLEN'S FOOT-BASK, " A powder to ba ahakm lntn .1,. At this season your feet feel swollen, ner ! vousand uncomfortable. . If you have raarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen'a rOOt-fiase. Itiwuta anH rmf,. . walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and is a cer tain cure for flhilhlnin. n...iin. a. or frosted feet We have over thirtV thou land testimonials. Try it Udav. gold by all druggists and shoo c tores for 26c. Trial stod, 0 Roy, N. reSS! AUen S' 01- Railroad Aema law Kifllak Ckaaaal. Tha BnglUh Parliament is eonsldering the plan of connecting tbat country with Franca by railway. Engineers say a roadbed can b laid on the bottom of the ' English channel, and by mounting trentlework on wheels, so that It projects above the water, the railway can be operated. Thia seems beyond belief, bat it is perhaps no more remarkable than some of the cures accomplished bv Hostetter's Stomach Bitters in bad cases of dyspepsia, in digestion and constipation. This is an age of wonderful achievements. . y 7r In Paraguay, a gentleman is enjoined bv the laws of good society Jo - kiss every lady to whom lie is - introduced. To Care m Cold In On Day' Take Laxative Bronio Quinine ' Tablets. AU druggists refund money if It tails to cure. 25c. SHWAS PBOVOKIXGLT BaDIAJJT. be surprised,, wasf tuey. at our newsr New? What what do you meanr gasped Angelica. - . "1 think you know." There was no mistake about this smile now. "Ronald, she said pathetically, "now you're not going to be tiresome." -.Nan," ne answered gravely. "I do hope not but of course, a llfotima ia wuai irreievanuy, -nave you any Idea severe test" 01 tne price or a Paris hatr FITI SS"2ST.UJC?red- Wofltsor nervoosnes the word mount 1 i 1 1 sftar Urn day's use of Dr. Kline's Gnat I woru meant, bottle and treatise. IiB. B. H. KUsS Id MO Aia street, i"liUlelpQia, Pa. 1 " Kleptomaata. Molly Jack stole something from tinder my very nose while, we were down at the shore looking at those fish ing boats. Dolly What was it, a little smack? Somerville Journal. - .... , The left rope again. Ah, now we're sarei A Paris hat? I well, I have heard that they're something ridicu lous." iney are absolutely ridiculous. That fact alone," said Angelica, solemn ly. "1 enough to make any thought of rave impossible and wicked." except tor any one with a heart with a souL composed in fact of any- tnmg Dut shallowness and vanity." "My dear boy, if you go on." she said. encouragingly, "you will in time make tne accomplished flatterer of the age." " "Don't Jest with me, Nan. If a noth ing to you, perhaps, but to me rf s every. tning. 1 love you. "You know it was only because 1 was frightened. It's a mean advantage us ungenuemanly" her voice died away weakly. Ronald provoklngly "Are you duite sure you didn't mean all you sald?" Angelica, tearfully "It's" absurd! Mamma will be so angry." Chicaco FINAL FATE .1" Of Conp'a RoUiaar Palaces, that Were r Once the Rase. For a long time nearly everybody in the South knew about "Coup's Rolling I Palaces," but probably none know ex- Cnraaa and Oatha Caed to Be In 1623 it was enacted that any wfo cursed or swore should be fined 12 pence, or, on non-payment be set In tne stocks for twelve hours: nr. if nn. der twelve years of age, should be whipped. In 1094 another act was passed nxipg gradations of punish ment, ana directing that young offend era up to sixteen should be whipped, and this law was, up to 1823, read pub licly in parish churches, after morning prayer, xour umes a year. In 1745 there was a new statute by which a kind of swear-scale was established, whereupon a day laborer, a common soldier or sailor or seaman might utter one oatn ior a shilling; a person under tne degree-of a gentlemas or xr&2fV llnJfY a person of or above that degree Tor five shillings, and , the penalties were doubled after one conviction, and thereafter trebled... .Nor were those en actments altogether idle. Thus In 18C1 one John Mason Scott, a mealman of Wlnslow, Bucks, "did profanely curse one profane curse" in given words "twenty several times repeated." and It cost him two and a half guineas; two sovereigns for the curses, at a florin apiece, and twelve and sixpence for the prosecutor, James King. Moreover, tne conviction was held good by Jus tices wigntman and Blackburn. Qt. Tl o. ou .nuns mriura reports a case whence it appears that William Collier came before the Justices and com plained that James Sparling, a leather aresseir, or tne parish of St James, Clerkenwell a district not altogether free from the offense to-dayhad pro- xaneiy sworn fifty-four oaths, and pro fanely, cursed one hundred and sixty curses, contra formam statuti, and the leather dresser was adjudged gulltv ana to pay twenty-one Tommy "Paw. what is a joint snake?" Mr. Figg "The kind a man gets from frequenting joints, 1 reckon." Indianapolis Journal. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing SvniD the best remedy children during the teething period. A subterranean city exists in Galloia. Austrian Poland, which Contains a population of over 1,000 men.-women and children, many of whom have never seen the light of day. - Kvary One Knows. Why trifle with a sprain when everv one knows that St. Jacobs Oil used in the worst case will so strengthen the injmed muscle as to make it the best remedy for this dreaded pain. There are 40,000 native pupils in t ft A finnJev nnl.nn1ri . t it. Tfl:j T I t IPO LIS "J so Sfared the tortnrea r tba aaana ' with protruding piles brought on by eoostipa Mon with whleli I was afflicted for twenty years. I ran serosa your CASCARETS in the town of Newell, Is., and never found any thine to equal them. To-day I am entirely bee from plies and feel like a new sua. " a H. Kbits, 1411 Jones St., Sioux City. Ia. The Mexican dog has no hair. Tha hot climate makes such a covering an. pe-muoua. They Work While v !... While vonr minil anit ... Candv datharti .T. ' SZL. .r" Professor Koch, of Berlin. German has discovered that butter, even the best, contains bacilli of tubeieulosis. I know that mv Ufa i. is.t. Cure for Consumption. John A. Miller, Au Sable, Michigan, April 21, 1895. It is said that the mortality from oancer in England ia four and a half times as great as it was 60 years ago. , The Pleasantest, Host Powerful and Effective Neverfailing Remedy for , La Grippe, Catarrh, ... Rheumatism. . Wf IT r.nTM mv mh A- ..I. l in 11.. 1 i- Vj" 7. -i r 1' J" Vi? S . f "xrl- oeua ior trial Dottle, 2Se. raaac waaa 7aT CANDY . L, JJ CATHARTIC yt ; fS;1D, rm'1,b',- Potent, Taste flood. Do Sood, Mevet Sicken. Wsakaa. or Gripe. Wo. Kc, SM. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... "T. CklMs. Inlria, mm tmk. SM ' MaTO.Rlf! 1,0,8 " a'T'nteed by all drag-' a MACHINERY For Mills, Mines. Bhoos and Farms; Steel Log. inis onei lasts bu days only. aoses 01 6 DKOP8 each) $1.00 or Slur t2.fi0. large bottle (900 r,i.- 1LOIIX.TgK; FALLEN FlLIPlNbSTRbNGHOLT And Unto Dost Betara. '''- Mrs. Flyer Harry, do you know the dirt from which diamonds are taken is blue? ,. v Mr. Flyer No; but I know' that the fellow who has to put up the dust for them generally is. Jewelers' Weekly. It seems queer that a playwright ihould frequently get a play wrong. Chicago Daily News. " - 7- - THE ILLS OF WOMEN "Mr. Bathbone,' drooping. - "Are you engaged to himt" "He will ask me to-night" "How do you know that?" curtly, "Ronald, don't be so absurd! Ho 1 know?" This was convincing. "Well, he Is a consummate fool," said oonaia, savagely. ; "Thanks," she murmured. pay twenty-one pounds eiirht t.l11ln W. i . If you kn what act - tb. The rolling t"h" tTh'lsd he burst out re- P.aiace8 consisted of a train of cars spe- niv n th ta.iT- ... r"? . oaths and curses ought to have been set out the Lord Chief Justice, Sir John Pratt Sir Littleton Powys, Sir Robert Eyre and Sir John Fortescue Aland bfr Ing of opinion that it was not for a wit ness to determine what was an oath to swear the law," as It was quaintly put since "it Is a matter of great dis pute amongst the, learned what are oatns and what curses." Gentleman's Magazine. hemently, "you could not sit there clally bullt as to be connected at will coolly breaking my heart In vonr mxo ?ne lon pavilion. Inside was a hands." I museum, a huge aquarium, a congress - juusoi not so loud. Tea, I know I'm w ana nnaiiy an auditorium de- wicked (penitently). I oughtn't to be PVtment where brief vaudeville per bere with you at alL when I am a-olnir formances were given. The whole to marry some one else." - I tning was most elaborately got np, was "Tou're going to Nan, Is thia truer brU"a?tly lighted by Its two dynamos. aid Angelica, Bow Mrs. Pinkham Ctvoroomo Them. Helps ana cost 5100,000 to construct It was the idea of Coup, the veteran circus man, and he had been gradually flgur ing It out for years. When he had It perfected he had no money, and 'was How do oouged to take in what show people can "commercial capital." In other words, business men backed It and were foolish enough to insist on dolno- tne managing after Coup had taken It through the South for one eTtromaiv 'And mniwivAp K a uMtj . I m. . .. . .. . , w.. uv wtuu uin ikhui riiir I uiwuuiuie muihuu. lit mini, was tove you ' - . huge money-maker, nronerlv hmii "Thanks once more." I The people would be let in at one end cousin of the professor presides. It ia Or anyone elseexcept himself. Rnt I and keot movlntr nntn thv am-A usual to have visitors at the hniidino. of course, I see that he has advantages. I the other, and many would make the now nd then wno "a8k the scholars yn, aon 1 trouble to explain what thev circuit two or three time. nnAa. are! I see them. How 1 o - . w It will heavily, however, and finally, after In. AND SUCH IS FAME. last a Fsnall School Olrl Knew of vcwtn unst Fight, ' One of the most popular of the vouna- professors in the male high school tells an amusing little story on a small, up- iu-uaie scnooi girl. She Went to one of tnese . district schools over whiK Mra. Maby Botxnrexa, 1101 Marlanna fit. Chicago, 111., to Mrs. Pinkham: ' I have been troubled for the past two years with falling of the womb, leucorrhcea, paina over my body, sick headaches, backache, nervousness and weakness. I tried doctors and various niwvmnun. aiKttaiuni two bottles' of your Vegetable Corn pound, the relief I obtained waa truly wonderful. I have now taken several more bottles of your famous medicine, and can aay that I am entirely cured." Mrs, Hbsbt Dobs, No. 80S Findley St ,' Cincinnati, Ohio, to Mrs. Pinkham : "For a long time I suffered with cfcronlc inflammation of the womb, pain in abdomen and bearing-down feeling. Was very nervous at times, and so weak I waa hardly able to do any thing. Waa subject to headaches, also troubled with leucon'hoea. After doc toring for many months with different phyaiciana, and getting no relief, I had given up all hope of being well again when I read of the great good Lydia K. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound was doing 1 decided immedi ately to give it a trial. The result was simply paat belief. After taking four bottlea of Vegetable Compound and using three packages of Sanative Wash I eaa aay I feel like a new woman. 1 deem it my duty to announce the fact to my fellow . sufferers that Lydia E. Pinkham a Vegetable remedies have entirely cured me of all my pains and Buffering I have her alone to thank for my recovery, for which I am grate ful. May heaven bless her for the good work she is doing for onr sea." 5f CUIUS WHtRF 111 CIS! tllil t Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use 10 uma. yoia bT dromlgu. al aaWaTsWasasf one will be, especially mammal an be so delightful." - , There was a silence. ' The sun had disappeared, and the blue sky had turn. ea to gray. -.. -v "It's not so pleasant as It was, is it?" Inquired Angelica, presently. .wo, shortly. 1 tea a drop. Are we far from home, Ronald r -"Yes; about three miles.' "on, dear, are we? Why don't you turn quickly, then? Don't you see ifs going to be wet T' "I thought you were stearins-." rnd- y. xou mignt help me," she said. piainuveiy, tugging at the rope. He gave a swift stroke or two, and they swung round. There were angry masses 01 tupuas ariiting toward them over an uneasy, ruffled sea. "Why don't you row faster? We shall never get home," she exclaimed, petu lantly. "The tide Is strong and the wind la against us. I'm doing my best" -Konaid, what was that? Oh, don't say It was lightning! I'm more afraid of it than anything in the world. Oh, listen!" There was a subdued roar In the dis tance, now gathering ominously. "Ronald, was that thunder?' said Angelica waverlngly. . "There Is generally thunder when it lightens," he answered, with bitter sar casm. "But we're out in an open boat miles from home or shelter of any kind." - "I am aware of that" She gave a pathetic little gulp and pressed her hands together. "un-xn There's another flash! Ron ald, I I'm going to faint r . "Faint?. Nonsense!", he returned, roughly. "Nonsense? What do you mean. Mr uranw 1 suppose I have a faint If J choose I-shr numerable vicissitudes, the train was brought to Chicago and sold to a vari ety theater manager for 57,000 cash. He broke it up and peddled off the cars one at a time. Fragments of the old outnt are now wandering about through obscure country towns, piloted by fly-by-nlght showmen, with all sorts of strange freaks. That was the end of the great rolling palaces that are still distinctly remembered In scores of smaller Southern cities. It was a gro tesque rate ior a really big amuse ment Kiea. To Prevent Sleep-Walking. A device to prevent sleep-walklne: is to lay upon tne noor beside the som nambulist a sheet of iron, sine, or other metal, wide enough to insure that he will step upon it When the sleep walking fit comes upon him his foot touches the cold surface of the metal ana ne instinctively draws that lea Into bed again. After two or three attempts tne somnamDuiist gives It up and set- ties aown in bed. Asia the Birthplace of LeDroav. The original home of leprosy is Asia. aim 11 uumisuts mere more than In anv viuer pun wi me giooe. umna Is a hot bed or leprosy; in Japan It prevails ex tensively, wnue in India it Is known that there are at least some 130 non lepers. Cigar Stabs Pat to Good !). A Christmas entertainment la given to nearly 2,000 poor persons In Berlin with the proceeds from contributions of cigar stubs and tlp-cuttlngs by char itable smokers who are considerate i enough to save those seemingly worth less scraps. questions and see that everything Is in good shape. One day not so long since a party of callers came in and request er me pupils to write the answers to several questions propounded them. One of these questions waa: fTell what you know about Admiral' Dewey's great .ngnr," - The children set to work fieurlnir on their answers, but the teacher noticed one of the girls did not make a move to do so. Why don't you write your answer to the question r she demanded of the idle pupil. Taln't not use," was the slow re sponse. "I don't know nothing about it" "But" remonstrated the teacher. you must try, anyhow; you must not sit there Idle while the others are do ing tire- best they can. See If you can not think of something, my dear." No use," protested the pupil. "All I know Is that Dewey and Corbett fought and I don't know which whip ped, and I don't care either." ; Such Is fame, and the bold sailor who sunk Montojo's fleet must go promen ading down the halls of time with a pompadoured ex-slugger for a partner." Louisville Times. A train which ran between Philadel phia and Atlantic City last summer is credited with the world's record : for fast regular trips. The distance run Is flfcy-five and a half miles and the scheduled time was fifty minutes, making the rate sixty-six and nlx- tcnths miles per hour. But this time was often beaten, the fastest run hav ing been made at the average speed of seventy-four and four-tenths miles per hour. . . Manila that. he was the offspring of a I dissolute but learned Jesuit At the age of 4 he was a bouse boy In the home of a Jesuit priest In Cavlte. '. A house boy in '"the Philippines, as in China, plays the' part of a house dog ratner tnan that or a domestic servant. If the head of the house Is cruel be Is kicked and cuffed by everybody and lives on short commons; if his master Is kind and affectionate he enjoys about the same attention as one of the chil dren or the family. The only work which he does Is to run from one part or tne house to. the other or from the house to any part of the grounds with in the compound or space Inclosed by the walls around the entire establish ment He helps the table boy to clean the silver, to scour the knives, and to set and unset the table. Agulnaldo' s master was a very kind man and took a deep Interest In the welfare of his little protege. He dressed him well, so much so as to excite the notice and even the wrath of some neighbors. More important still, he gave the boy an education, which, though unequal to What every child receives In the United States, was a hundredfold better than what Is bestowed upon the little Tagals or jnzon. . Aguinauo was an apt scholar. He was precocious like the Malay, ambi tious like the Caucasian, and bad a memory like the Chinaman the great est memory possessed by man. At the age of seven be was the equal of most hair-breed boys of 12. At 10 he was mentally the superior of most of the half-breeds of bis district When he . M. Loubet is lust the reverse of M. Faure In habit and Inclination, - He is a man of the people. Faure came np from the ranks, but his immense for tune and political power led him to for get his origin. Loubet Is comparative ly poor. ; ; - Tne Paris monarchical press cartoons Loubet as wearing felt slippers and tucking a corner of his napkin into his shirt collar. But instead of this ren dering the new President ridiculous in the eyes of the miasses, it only Increases his popularity. ; The common people think no less of htm because his aged mother still lives on a farm and wears peasant garb. . M. Loubet has no large private for tune and he will have to practice econ omy and conduct his office on a far dif ferent scale from that of his predeces sors. ; France pays her President S125.- 000 a year In salary, and fully as much more in allowances of one kind Or an other, and yet this enormous Income of a quarter of a million dollars has never been sufficient to meet the expenses of the French chief executive. Everv one of the Presidents, from Thiers to Faure, was immensely rich and ail but one drew largely from his private fortune. President Faure is known to have spent in the neighborhood of a quarter of a million dollars over and above his official income in doing the honors to the Emperor and Empress of Russia on the occasion of their visit to Paris, while Marshal MacMahon found his salary and allowances so lnadeduate. especially durlng. the exhibition of 1878, wnen ne was called upon to welcome all sorts of foreign royalties to the French metropolis, that when he finally retired into private life he found that more than half of his large fortune had been spent at the Elysee. Mme. Carnot. who was a most careful manager, made no secret of the fact that her husband was obliged to dip heavily Into his pri vate Income each year that he remain ed In office, and indeed the only Presi dent who managed to make both ends meet was the rich Grew. who. like Loubet was fond of wearing felt slip pers, and who, more than once, was seen promenading In the gardens of the palace looking exceedingly comfort able, the aforesaid slippers being com- pleted by a much worn Jacket and a velvet smoking cap. . . . 8WAN8ON RHEUMATIC CURE CO. " uoaraora at. Chlesgs. Glasgow. 8coJJandV.flj.'aifceiaam6nff - '-a-""".. . " its population a man who is msking a manuscript copy of the Bible. He ex pects to finish it in two years. FO R MEN ONLY. DR. FOOTE & STAFF let ADAMS ST.. CHICAGO. - Men requiring unsurpassed treatment should consult personally or bjt letter "Free" wlUi tbe puneer and only exclusive men's specialists in tne united States. Diseases of men made Uie study of a liffe-tline. 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Is an unpardonable iOOT' WK newspapers or the city now h7 ' Ti ?iT, - "V8' religious, in the - M"tiH8ZS the Masonic or- -tnere are m f arts at present 140 laxative. .,,., Zi fans Ha over 2,BOO of Them and was 14 or 15 he was enrolled In the medical department of the Pontifical University of Manila, ' under Profs. Nalda and Bultrago. He was a bright rtirlanr lint nnthlncr ia rnnvn rt .hla college career. Shortly after this time reeentIy published Presse Annualre for e7ery objectionable quality sind. sub- he committed what sin, both secular and Philippines by Joining der. Masonry was a prohibited thing in tbe Philippines under Spanish rule, and any man joining the organization might under an ancient law be tortured and executed. About this time (in 1SSS) he got into some trouble with the Span ish authorities and went to Hong Kong to escape their tortures. While here he took advantage of all the educational privileges that came in his way. He attended the drills and parades of the ,st newspapers In one city is strongly unity poimcai newspapers, but how many there will be next week or now many the week after is DractiMii- iiiiyuooiuie 10 state, ir nubile omulnn demanded there might be another dozen. Of the political organs in ex istence ninety-seven come under the category of republican, thirty are con servative and thirteen are socialist xne maintenance of so many social- - Handsome Gift. - Every year the King of Italy receives right to j as a New Tear's gift 6,000 clears from I the Emperor of Austria, It takes a woman aa long to select a seat at the theater aa It does for tha average man to pick out a new suit of clothea. . , t . 'xne tanner pays mor wtentlon the park than to tbe blW. British garrisons, frequented the gun- shops on Queen's road, purchased fire arms for bis own use, and in every pos sible way Increased his fund of prac tical knowledge. He entered the Chi nese army and learned all he was per mitted to learn there.. Then he joined tbe navy and gained all tbe knowledge he could of naval warfare and equip ment. He studied the lives and cam paigns of Bonaparte, Wellington, Vou Moltke and Grant. He also picked up at least a smattering of English, French, Latin and Chinese. inaicauve or tne extent to which rencn papers take up and consider politics. The price of French newspapers is high and the reading matter is small in amount. French newspaper readers do not require much news and are per- tecuy sausnea to aepena upon the post office as an ordinary channel of com munication whenever the telegraph falls. " '.;-' - : - : More importance Is attached to liter ary style than to exact details in local news-gatheilng, and it is, therefore. ' At the outbreak of the great insurrec- possible to publish with entire pecunl- tion In 1896 be held some political post tion in a provincial town. 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