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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. W. sh o u ld c«;.o nii , -<] p ra ise a c co rd in g to th e sid e th a t p — Mt Ik ...glu ing on a n d n o t a c c o rd in g t l i e lo c a tio n o f his residence. T h e m. n Is n o t a Mon o r a b ru te b e c a u se b e Is In th e lion's cag e If be h a s e n te re d th at cag e o f bis ow n fre e will in o rd e r to co m b at th e lion. In a w orld tig h t such a s th e p re se n t o n e b etw een tb e fo rces fav o r ing hum nn p ro g re ss an d th o se a lio un d e r th e dlreetloB o f p lu to cracy a re op posin g h u m a n ity 's ad v a n c e It Is essen tia l th a t w e w ho n re b a ttlin g fo r prog re ss g et a c q u a in te d w ith nil our frien d s. W e w a n t a union o f nil who a r e w illin g to fight u n d e r th e coiiitnon > aim er, a n d w h a t b e tte r w ay to form n u l l a union th a n by m ak in g tb e W ash in g to n b irth d a y con v en tio n at O xfo rd tb e b eg in n in g o f a new D ecla ratio n of liuli pen iten ce? A call lias been p u b lish ed a s k in g ev e ry c lu b o r local so ciety In A m erica not fo rm ed fo r p u rp o se o f gain o r p artisan polities to elect th re e d ele g a te s each to th is g re a t E n g lish sp e a k in g p<i>p!e's co n v en tio n T ills re fe rs to social, sp o rt ing an d e d u c a tio n a l clubs, tra d e s union s, co -o p erativ e so c ietie s and tb e v a rio u s so c ietie s a tta c h e d to th e local c h u rc h e s. I t la n o t ex p ected th a t all th ese th o u sa n d s o f d e le g a te s will a t tend th e co n v en tio n In person, b u t nil w ill receiv e co m p lete In fo rm atio n from tim e to tim e c o n c e rn in g tb e new a of th e m o v em en t an d w ill be p e rm itte d to vote u|>on ev ery Im p o rta n t m easu re by post. T b e electio n o f d eleg ates re q u ire s no e x p e n d itu re on th e p a rt of tho o rg a n iz a tio n re p re se n te d . 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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. 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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 eleuM<ita In G re a t B rita in In su c h a w ay th a t th e y w ould be ab la to co-cpw rate w ith th e frie n d s o f freedom e ls e w h e re d esiro u s o f p u t tin g a n en d to tb e ru in o u s policies o f tb e B ritish plu to cracy . I t Is e asy en o u g h f o r tb e D u tc h an d tb e Iris h a n d tb e o t b i j . t e t t q H f U of mm H a ir It stops f a l l i n g , promotes growth, and takes out all dandruff. It always restores color to faded or gray hair, all the dark, rich color of early life. You •may depend upon it every time. It brings health to the hair. Slab wood for cook stoves or harvest engines at 50 cents a load. IRON WORK TO ORDER- Repairing Promptly Done. I T h e re Is a g r e a t d eal m o re m oney m ad e In feed in g liorsa's fo r m a rk e t If a m an u n d e rs ta n d s th e b u sin e ss th a n th e re Is In feed in g c a ttle . In fat* , a w ell se lected a n d w ell b o u g h t lo t of h o rses w ill m ak e $3 p e r h ead w h ere c n ttle w ill m ak e $1. A m an t o select h o rses to b uy an d feed m u s ^ b e a h o rsem an , s a y s I '. J . B e rry lu T h e R u ra l New Y orker. H e sh o u ld u n d e r sta n d th e re q u ire m e n ts o f th e m a rk e t an d w h a t co im titu tes a m a rk e t horae. l i e w a n ts a bloeky m ade, w ell sh a p e d horse o f good bone anil q u n llty w eig h in g fro m 1.200 to 1,000 p o u n d s 4 to 7 y e a rs old. I t sh o u ld b e o n e o f tb e th re e fo llo w in g elavaes; A ‘'elM nk,” w ith sh a p e anil q u a lity , w eig h in g from 1.230 to 1,360 p o u n d s; e x p re ss horse, 1,300 to 1,500. or a d r a f t h o rse w eig h in g from 1,600 to 1,800 p o u n d s w hen re a d y fo r m a rk e t. T h ey sh o u ld be fed w ell from 30 to 90 d ay s. O f co u rse a horse th a t I n In good co n d itio n w hen b o u g h t m ig h t sha|>e 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.