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F ? c -t i n J to flj. posed th e Itu sk lu h ail in o re u e n t and th e p roposed c o n v en tio n ,.n U eorge W a s h in g to n 's n e x t b irth d a y to be held a t O x fo rd . E n g la n d , la-cause th ey th in k It Is E n g lish « re foolishly o liete^ rtln g th e oue m nvem .. .. " -mrtaul» tfl do In re a lity W >; in'i'-.oiia in, d o in g In w o rd s an d w o rd s only fo r m ore th a n a c e n tu r y —ooinajy. th e d e ­ s tru c tio n o f B ritish ly ia u u y . I t Is v ery d isc o u ra g in g w ork try in g to d e stro y th e B ritish o lig arch y by sh o o tin g y o u n g f a rm e r lad s, p rin cip ally from Ire la n d . A u s tra lia and C a n ad a an d se co n d arily from th e c o u n try d is­ tr ic ts o f E n g la n d a n d S cotland. H ow m uch n o b ler, bow m u ch m ore sub lim e, how m uch v a s te r, th e conception to a t ­ ta c k th is b lo o d th irs ty lion, the B ritish p lu to cracy , by g e ttin g in side an d p al­ sy in g its m u scles a n d o rg an izin g Its In­ w a rd v ita ls a g a in s t Its head. W e A m erican s sp e a k o f O eorge W a sh in g to n a n d 1‘a u l K ru g e r a n d o th ­ e r en em ies o f th e B ritish o ligarchy w ith th e h ig h e st pyalse, an d y e t we seem so fa r to h a v e failed to give pro p ­ e r c re d it to a m uch m o re d a n g e ro u s e n ­ em y of th e B ritish o lig arch y th a n an y o f th e s e —n am ely , th e B ritish d em o cra­ cy. w h ich w ith u n p a ra lle le d heroism h a s opposed ev ery o n e o f Its cru el poli­ cies In a bund to h n n d a n d u n ev en con­ flict fo r m ore th a n a c e n tu ry . And cool d e te rm in a tio n an d th e un p rece­ d en te d a u d a c ity of a citizen of M issou­ ri. th is d em o cracy h a s been given a c e n te r a n d a c ircu m feren ce, a sp iritu a l cohesion, a s It w ere, lu th e form of a p o p u lar college w h ich Is tra in in g th e f u tu re le a d e rs o f th e B ritish em pire, th e su p p la u te rs o f th e p re se n t a risto c ­ racy o f gold, w h ich , a lth o u g h now In th e sa d d le, h a s n e a rly reach ed Its Jo u r­ n ey ’s end. T h e d e m o c ra ts o f E n g lan d a n d Ire­ land an d S co tlan d a n d W ales an d of th e E n g lish colo n ics a te a s rad ically a n d u s violen tly o p p osed to th e p re se n t a d m in is tra tio n o f th e B ritish g o v ern ­ m e n t its a re an y Iris h o r U erm nn- A m erlean s, an d th e y t' n e rv e eq u al h o n o r w ith th e s e w ho fi,,ht th e co m ­ m on cue ruy a t a g re a te r d n an ce. 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T b s o b le c t an d iw rp i of P ;w jd i v is o r $ 1 .0 0 a b o t tl e . FEED IN G M AR KET HORSES. A ll D ru g g is ts . W r /to th o D o c to r * If yon do ? o t o btain all th e benefits you exp e cte d from th e use of th e VL;or, w rite th e D octor «bout It. A ddress, D a . J . C. A YER. L ow ell, Mass. » a r< >< » A A ill A A ' tig h t a i.B u s t th e ty ra n n ic a l '|>ower , w hnse iron lie d rest« alik e upon th e j Iris h te n a n t, th e M a n ch ester w eav er, th e A u s tra lia n ra n c h e r, th e New York a rtis a n anil th e h a y m a k e rs of K an su s a n d M issouri.” J ohn M u b pu y . P o r e W a t e r F o r A n lm a la . | itf e te d by red u ced s te a m sh ip fa re s to v isit th e old c o u n try a n d to celeb rate ns It h a s n e v e r b een celeb rated b efo re tb e b irth d a y o f t h a t a r c h en em y of B ritish ty ra n n y , G eorge W ash in g to n . T h is e s ta b lis h m e n t o f llu sk ln hull In th e Bacred p re c in c ts o f urn O x fo id b y tw o y o u n g A m erican < f r o - . K a n sa s a n d M issouri h a s fre q u e n tly b een re ­ ferred to a s a piece o f supw-ui- Im pu­ dence. F o r one I say , ' God vih s* su ch Im pudence, fo r It Is th e lm ud< lice of w h ich L u th e r, C rom w ell an d O eorge W a sh in g to n w e re g u ilty , a n d ie t u s hold u p th e h a n d s o f o u r A m erican boys by a tte n d in g tb e W a sh in g to n b irth d a y c e le b ra tio n n e x t F e b ru a ry an d p ro v e to E n g lish b ro th e r dem o­ c r a ts th a t o s a r e w ith. them . In tb e lr W e feel th a t w e eu n n o t m ention th is su b je c t too o ften or w rite too stro n g ly on it. sa y s T h e A m erican C u ltiv ato r. T h e pond of s ta g n a n t w a te r o r th e slu g g ish brook d ra in in g from a sw am p full of d ecay in g v eg etab le m a tte r or ev en d ecom posing a n im a ls or tb e m ore rap id stre a m w hich receiv es th e w ash of th e h illsid es w h ere fertiliz e r Is sp re a d o r th e c a ttle a r e p a stu re d is not clean enough a t its b est fo r e ith e r m an o r b east, b u t It is o fte n m uch w orse th a n a p p e a rs from th e n!>ove d e s c rip ­ tio n . I t m ay in? c o n ta m in a te d by d is­ ea se from a n im a ls th a t h av e access to it. T h e hog ch o lera h a s been know n to follow the. co u rse o f a stre a m d o w n ­ w a rd from th e field w h ere it first a p ­ p eared to In fect ev ery h erd fo r m iles be­ low th a t had access to it a n d th ro u g h th em to o th e r h e rd s n e a r by. T b e co n ­ ta m in a tio n of w a te r by h o rses th a t h a v e th e g la n d e rs is w ell k n o w n , and th e re is little d o u b t b u t th a t tu b e rc u lo ­ sis g e rm s m ay In* conveyed In tb e sam e w ay . I t is also kn o w n th a t fev er g erm s a re th u s ca rrie d In th e w a te r su p p ly to th e h u m an race, an d It Is claim ed th a t th e y m ay be ta k e n u p by th e cow an d tr a n s m itte d in h e r m ilk p ossibly w ith o u t se rio u sly affe ctin g th e h ealtii o f th e an im al th ro u g h w hich th ey pass. A d eep d riv e n w ell o r a p u re s p rin g to w hich no a n im a ls can go. w ith tb e w a te r conveyed by p ip es to a tro u g h w h ich h as nil overflow a t th e to p to c a rry off such im p u rities, u su a l­ ly lig h te r th a n th e w a te r, a re th e b est sa fe g u a rd s , an d even th en th e tro u g h sh o u ld be o ccasio n ally em p tied an d clean ed o u t. P p I p m F o p P a r e D re e d * . 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Som e b reed ­ e rs seem to th in k th e y sh o u ld have b ig p rices on th e stre n g th o f th ese sal«^ aiid q u o te th e ir stock beyond th e reach o f th e cla ss o f b u y ers to w hom it is su ited . T h ey s r e th e o n es who g ru m ­ ble at »out slow tra d e . T h o se w bo a d ­ v e rtise an d sell a t reaso n a b le figures a re not k ick in g a b o u t lack o f o rd ers. Î •TAX sai " IL I A m b u lato r, 2:10, Is th e s ix th 2:10 p e r­ fo rm e r o u t o f a S tra th m o re m are. | E m m a W in ter, 2:14%, b y D irectu m , 2:05%, Is now th e fa& test 8-year-old tr o tte r o f th e seaso n | B eau m o n t, 3, b ro th e r o f B oreal, 2:15%, sire o f B o ralm a, 4, 2:00%, re ­ cen tly paced a tria l In 2:13 a t N ash ­ ville. j C o n n o r Is “ lie In d e c a n .” H e paced th e la s t h a lf o f h is 2:04% h e a t in 1:01% a n d th e la s t q u a r te r In 30% sec­ onds. TJie g reen m a re N ev a S im m ons, by S im m ons, 2:28, re c e n tly tr o tte d a fo u rth h e a t fo r T . W . T rice a t T ltta- hu rg In 2:11%. P ro v id e n ce seem s to b e a p ro v id en ­ tial sp o t on th e g ra n d c irc u it ro u te fo r Alice B arn es, 2:11%. S he w on th e re last y e a r a n d a g a in th is one. C la s s e s In D e m a n d « n d W h a t P r e p a ­ r a t i o n Is N e c e s s a r y , “ I h a v e u s e d y o u r H a ir V ig o r a n d a m g r e a t ly ju e a s e d w L h It. I h a v e o n ly u s e d o n e b o ttle o f i t , a n d y e t m y h a ir h a s s to n v e d f a llin g o u t s n d h a s s t a r t e d tu g r o w pguh» n ic e ly .” J u l iu s W i t t , M a rc h 2 8 ,1S99. C& nova, 8 . D a k . - A I J . K IR K S O f — T w o y e a ra ago a y o u n g St. L ouis m nn o f D u tch a n d Iris h e x tra c tio n a n d w ith a B oer n a m e w en t to E n g la n d , th in k in g th a t he m ig h t do m ore to w a rd p u llin g th e te e th an d trim m in g th e c la w s o f th e B ritish lion If he w ere In­ sid e th a n he could by s ta n d in g a t a dis­ ta n c e an d th ro w in g sto n e s a t It o r call­ ing It h a rd n am es. H a tin g m o n arch y a n d a risto c ra c y an d all tb e o p p ressio n s th a t follow In th e w a k e o f sn eb effete In stitu tio n s, be d ecid ed to tr y to o rg a n ­ ize tb e d isc o n te n te d eleuMe u p In 30 d ay s, h u t from 30 to 00 d ay « g e t m o st a n y horae In good sh a p e. T h e n e x t cla ss m ost p ro fitab le to feed a n d m o re p ro fitab le th a n tb e uliovc n am ed cla sse s If select­ ed an d Im uglit by a c o m p e te n t Judge Is a coach o r c a r r ia g e h o rse o r n road horae fro m 15.3 to IBM, h an d s, w eig h in g from 1.100 to 1.300 p o u n d s w hen fed an d h an d led so n s to be w ell broken and h an d y und tit fo r Im m e d ia te use on tb e roud In a sp id e r o r stm iho|>e o r ear- rlnge. T h is cla ss m u st lie sou n d , pos­ se ss all th e sh a p e a n d q u a lity req u ired und Is vgry salab le. In feed in g h o rses th e Irest m eth o d s sh o u ld Is- ad o p ted to o b ta in tb e la rg e st g a in fo r th e sa m e a m o u n t o f feed. I h av e a lw a y s found It m ost p ro fitab le w h en I could k eep h o rse s In box sta lls o r larg e p en s on th e g ro u n d . H o rses will n o t do n s w ell to stu o d on u p lan k floor o r I ii com m on sta lls, a s th e ir feet d ry u|> an d g et lu h ad co n d itio n . T h ey m u st h av e sufficient m o istu re to keep th em h e a lth y u n d g ro w in g . T hey sh o u ld he k e p t w arm nod still h av e p len ty o f a ir T hey sh o u ld he fed nil th e g rain an d w a te r th e y w a n t th re e tim e s a d ay , w ith good h ay t h a t Is n o t m u sty , h u t r u t w h en g reen an d w ell cu red , o r co n i fo d d er G good If c u t up w hen green, good, a b o rt an d w ell co red an d n o t allo w ed to d ry too d ry . DARK BLUE SKBGE. p lay a m an y ro w s o f stitc h in g , a n d th e fu lln e ss a t th e b ack is se t Into tw o sm all In v erted p la its a t tb e w aist. T b e blo u se fa ste n s a t tb e le f t side from b u st to w a is t w ith tb e p earl b u t­ to n s, Is ro u n d ed o u t a t th e neck an d b o rd ere d w ith u w id e co llar of th e serg e, en rich ed w ith ro w upon row of s t l t r h l n i . T ho s h o rt u p p e f sleev es tfro o f th e serge, te r m in a tin g a t th e el­ bow s, w h e re th e y a re finished w ith a g a u n tle t cuff o f aerg e stitc h e d a t th e edge. T h e full u n d ersleev ea a re o f w h ite silk g a th e re d Into n w ristb a n d of tu ck ed silk. T h e c h e m ise tte la of tu ck ed w h ite silk, h ead ed by a tu ck ed collur h an d , th e lo w er edge o f w h ich la en circled by a tu rn o v e r c o llar o f silk w ith a b lack s a tin c r a v a t k n o tted a t the o p en in g .—P h ila d e lp h ia L edger. G lo v e s f o r P o ll. T h e ad o p tio n o f se lf colored o r cel­ luloid c la s p s h as ren d ered th e fem in in e glove a t...u g o f b e a u ty , w h ich sh in es In c o n tr a s t w ith Its p red ecesso r of a few y e a rs ago. fitted w ith th e larg e hooks, w hich cau g h t In th e d a in tie st laces an d m u se d c o n s te rn a tio n anil III h u m o r on th e p a rt of th e w earer, sa y s The B u y e r atnl I>ry G oods C hronicle. L ittle rise b u t cla sp s will be show n In fa ll gloves, w hile b u tto n s n re aeen only on uu occasio n al pair. S u ed e a n d glace gloves w ill be w orn ns m uch as th e m ocha. F o r o rd in a ry s tr e e t w e a r g ray s, w ith nn a s so rtm e n t o f tan s, b ro w n s an d inodes, will lie e m in en tly proper. O ne can n ev er innke a m ista k e In w e a rin g p lain w h ite glace gloves fo r ev en in g w ear. T h e reg u latio n nian u lah gloves o f h eavy en p e In colors Hnd w h ite w ill still hold sw ay . T h e se goods a rc sa d d le ry sew ed a n d h av e one larg e h o rn b u tto n or Ivory clasp. T h e P ic tu r e M A New woman. Disease m akes m any a wom an prem a­ tu rely old. D ark-rim m ed ey*a, hollow cheeks an d w asted form arc accom pan- ied by Hstlessness and loss of am bkion. H om e d u ties are a weariness, and social pleasures have n o attractio n . O ne of th e com m onest expressions of women cured by D octor P ierce’s F avorite Prescrip­ tion i% th is: " I t has m ade a new wom an of m e .” T h e re ’s a w oild of m ean in g in th e words. It mem»« th e spa-kle b ro u g h t back to th e eyes; th e com­ plexion tin ted w ith th e rosy hue of h e a lth y blood* th e form rounded out anew t n graceful curves; th e w hole body rad ian t with health . Dr. P ierce’s F avorite P rescription m akes weak wom en stro n g and sick women well. I t d ries d e ln lita rirg drain.», heals inflam m ation and ulcera­ tion and cures fem ale w eakness. It m akes new wom en of those p rem atu rely aged by disease. B e e t C a t t l e l a t h e W e e t. • D r . pf»rc*** m rd l'H n e * nre th e bent I Im re ev e r ns” i " w rit« ': M rs. C. N e lso n , o f C h e m * w a , M a rio n Co . O re« »n. " M y h e a lth w r i bn tlly r u n d o w n w h - u I e o n w ilted h im b y le tte r . My liin t* w e re coM n:»«l m y h e i< l h u r t m e c o n tin u ­ ally. I W3ii to n rvou« lh .tl th e I c a tt t h in * w-ftil 1 » tu rtle m e alrnont i n to c onvulsion*. I h a d p a lp ita tio n o f th e h»**rt no !•«! t i n t 1 c o u ld Hcnrcely w a lk «om etim e*. I f r ! r u tte r ly d ittcuur- • g e d . n o t loro b o ttle « o f D r. I’ie rc e ’» F a v o rite P re » c rtp iio o a n d o n e o f * G o ld e n M edical Di*- o u t o f m e ." c r r - .T j ' m a d e ft n e w * Tl»e tre n d o f th e b eef b reed s o f r a t t le h as a lw a y s been w e stw a rd , sa y s T b e N atio n al H tockm an. I t Is m ore so a t I (resent th a n ev e r b efo re, a n d tb e m id­ d le w est, w h ich w as co n sid ered tb e f ro n tie r In th is line a few y e a ra ago, w ill soon be classed w ith th e e a s t a a to Dr. P ierce’s ¿Common Sense M edical Adviser is reni fre e on receipt of stamp* to pay ra p e n -* of m ailin g o -/y . Send I I one-cent s u m p s for th e in o x in p ip e r covers, o r 31 stam ps for it in cloth b ind­ ing. A ddress Dr. R. V. Pierce, No. 663 M ain S treet, Buffalo, N. Y, H « t. T h e h a t of a u tu m n Is tlie p ic tu re h at! F o r th e s e th e m illin e rs h a v e gone back to th e p a in tin g s o f R om ney an d Isnliey an d to th e h e a d s o f G a in sb o r­ ough. Yet G ain sb o ro u g h w ould n e v e r h av e th o u g h t o f th e v a rie tie s sold u n d e r his a r a a a c n oAtssBORoraa. nam e. T a k e th e m ushroom h a t, w h ich Is se t upon a b a n d e a u w ith a bag g y crow n nil aro u n d . N o th in g b a t Its trim m in g sa v e s ft fro m b ein g a T am U 'S lu in ter. T be to p o f tlio m ushroom Is n p p liqtled w ith Mowers b rillia n t w ith w in k in g Jets. At one sid e nre p lu m es th a t d ra g upon th e neck. A t tb e o th e r th e re la a w o n d erfu l u p sta n d ­ ing a rra n g e m e n t h a lf plum e, h a lf silk. T h e all one color h a t la r a tb e r sm a rt. F e lt In n a tu r a l color m ak es a h a n d ­ som e E n g lish w alk in g h at. T b e side* are u p tu rn e d sh a rp ly , an d th e fro n t is pulled dow n . T h e re Is a trim m in g o f soft b an d s o f ta n velv et a ro u n d tb e crow n an d In th e m iddle of th e back a Buckle o f d u ll gold w ith vtdvet palled ih’o n g h H. L ittle en d s b a n g fro m tb e jow .—New Y ork W orld.