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About Broad-axe. (Eugene, Lane County, Or.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1896)
Mow to Biir iomi. With alt tbt loxarlss u4 pleure ot tbit Ule, IU big enjoyments and IU entailer oom forts, thrre ia an aOel or antithesis which bare to contend In tba fortu 01 acbea and pain. Ia aoma wT and by eom form at aoiua U mm. Trilling a anr of tbem may be. tba risk la tbat Uiay mil grow to something gieeier and rack Uu Hiun with constant torture. Tbar ia wotaiiig, tberafor. ot thia kind that w bar a right to tnn wttn. 1 akea in tima. tba wont forma of achat and peius an ally subdued and pjnnanenily eurao by lb tree 114 of 6k Jacob Oil. No wall rea-ulated household ought to ba without a eouie of tbi groat remedy for pain. On good reason lor thia la tbat aoma kind o aud.lan pain ara acuta enough to ba fatal wbara tba application of. tna great curt misht sar life. You want It aiao In (b house at all times for hurts outa and wo and, and tba bouas that ai avs baa li keepa up a aurt of iniuranoa against pain. Wir bought a pWty a-ti Of an entranring ihi. But dan iku lata II ia tnr tan. rot loaf mat 11 wouM uoe. A TElMrT Or BV1LB. BlUownt' . a.c iMaavlar.. a1 Irregalahty of tb bwta MMHMDt aa-a oihrr. loihf rt- uovml of lb- .flout ol anla HaairUer t om acta Biutn t aueialir aelapiad. It alao runra dp-iu. rbHiaiu. na anal rontiMalnta. blllOUSItaa, uarreuitn and COtsal. p iu. Th moat Mlutaetory raaa.U follow a lair trial. l m 11 aau. k- io frm takr fil In wanga for uWrlp- uonT , aavftett id caiitr mo couairv nwp pet office. "V bat bare yoft got a poeM 7 I beliara my prompt uh ot Piso'a Car prvntea quvcK ooouropujn. mt. i.ac) ttallaoa, Manjjoctt, Kan., io, is, to. iiwaii or OIKTMIMTt roR CA TARRB THAT tONTAM MKKCI K Y, At t-nrT wil' anmly dfitwT the atna ot ata.! and ctnpWtely tieraike the whnLV waea atiiaru.g u lorouga in eaaroua uriw (Miraa'OC bo4 urvrr ba ad vxrvM praarriptiotu itm tvpuU.br phvatclaiM, aa tba 04wicf toej win ao u taa iota ia in tou yoa can iniktmiDay driT (mai tbcaa. ' HaU'a Caiarrb t ura. auui ia fana a r. . . Ban i o., i irio. u .caataiDt aa mercury, aua ia taaeu in l mailt, truii ot recur npoo u tMaxsM an J Baanou aarfaraj a ibe -jr m. Ia bay tog ttt'l'. l aiarrh Cure be nre roa gat tbe gvaulne. It te taken la eroaiiy, aa i aaaoe in Toieto, Oblo, by r. J. t:beoe m ia. leauovootaia ir. by dragmar. prtca Tftr per bottle. Uai.'t FaBily tlUa arc tbe brat riTa-Att rna aaapawa free be Dr. EiIbVi Ore. Hare MMortr Ko ra aAer taear ay a aa. Mareatoua curat. Ti tanaa aa4 fx trial bout free Pu raan. Baaa ta He. Kua U Arob ax, iUeaeipbta fa. Tit Guiu lor hraakfaat, Tba iron graip of acrofola hat no mercy upon ita Tictima. Thia demon of tba blood ia often not aatiafied with oauaiug dreadful aorea, but racki tha body with the paint of rheumatism until Ho"d't 8araaprilla enrva. "Kaaxly four ycara ago I baoama af flict ad with acrofola and rhenmatiam. aide Sunning aorea broka oat on my tfalgha. Piaoaa of bona came ont and an oprratioa waa contemplated. I had rbeumaUam ia ny legs, drawn np out of ahape. Iloatap petite, eoald not aleep. I was a perfect wreck. I continued to grow woree and Anally gave np tna doctors treatment to Weill take Bood't Seiaaparflla. Soon appetite came back ; the aorea commenced to beai. My limbs straightened out and I threw awae my crutches. I am now stout and hearty and am farminr, whereas four years aro I was a cripple. 1 glad It rec ommend Hood's Barsaperilla." I'kbaS Bammosd, Table Grove, Illinois. ruOodTs Sarsaparilla It tbe One True Blood PurdT. An drnor'vtt St. Preparea wily by C L Hood Oa Lowen. Mass. uJi. rMt mn "Ter I'H. easy ta) ilOOQ S PlllS take, easy to operat aa. "Just as Good" never yet equalled at the e. BIAS $c. VELVETEEN SKIRT BIND1NO. dimply rcfnM the "just as good " sort. If your dernier wftl mot anpply yow wa wUL tmrnmlm taseVaf Ittttt n4 Materials aaaftaf frm "Home Cremklne." in book ky Mia Emm M Hooper, of in Ul tl Horn Jonru.l, "n,nf .(Twnpaioa Din vlvles sun Bled !( for Jic. potteepid . H. A MV. Ce., P. O. Bes N. V. Caty. InericanTjpe Foooders Co. Electrotypert , i Stereotypcn... Oew. teeead aad cark ate., r art lead. Or. FRAZER AXLE CREASE BIT IB INI wORLt. f winr aaallile ere anmrpewd. atnally aQtleailnt tee tonxe of enf other mnd. F.-ee fruai SalmalOtl OtT ins Ult lit. roll SAL! Bf OHKOOM AMD CafT-WAgallMOTOM MIt NtlTIen and veelefs teuer.tly. j WHO CARRIE! nE URSEST; Line of Cetlerr, Spor11n Uoed. i Berber aeppllai end BeaearGooiUf Wbf, eoa't fuafcie t Hi ajin g finci Ctnrtavt Tkey will aeoely jnm with anrthlng yea weal ' ei leweet aatrket print, aeed fnro- nerel I'.ie )eee e. cet.ioeee l anonin fteod or Barber . vapantw aw -r street. Bab rreaeuea, (L . svummrc avopTHtata PNIIw't IIHIWtVII W BTBJp a Oat CMILOtlalH TSITMIMO 1 PirKiil f.m 1 1 ia i s 4 SEEKS AFTElt TltUTII. DENVER WATCHMAKER TO DWELL WITH NATURE FAR FROM CROWDS. WUl Trael la a Mervl W lima Will Bw t-Mh awrfc tba aaterw MyeUe Have twm aa TtM tfty nakt. Eliaha Lane of Denver baa just started oat on an expedition ao iiotel that tba paltry quert f Dingeoea ftir an honest man ia child's play compared with it. Mr. Lane's nrnuiuw is "to wrest from nature her secrets," ami he philosophic ally propoere to go about thia tik by "patting himself in harmony with na tnra." To this end he baa bad built a hooee wacon in which be will travel from Denver clear through to southern Cali fornia, halting by tbe way wherever the lisp of leaves, tba brawl of mouutain streams or the eouKbinn of winds in primeval foreeta seems to be telliug the secret of which ba longs to beoonie pos sessed. This latest seeker after troth will not, however, trawl alone. Be will ba ao oompanied by bis wife aud three lift la children, aed 6 years, years and 10 months, respectively. The itinerant borne for this family cost 750. and it will ba drawn by two horses. It ia It feet long, ft feet wide and feet Mgb. and ia made of pint boa ids glj inches wide and three-quarters of an inch thick, placed vertically. Cnder tba driver's aeat ia a tool boi, the space beneath the body of tha wajron is to be need for atoring bonaeliold goods. and at tha rear ia a feed box for tba boraea. Tba entrance ia at tba rear through a door of polished oak with glaaa panels, aud tha interior is quite in keeping with tbit handsome entrance. Tbe floor it handsomely carpeted, the portierea are bong on b rouse rods, tha walls and ceiling ara artistically pa pared and tba two windows, SO by 84 inches) each, are provided with dainty laca certains. Actors tba front and of tha wagon aa oak seat rnna which becociea tbe tap- port for tbe head of a bed, which it re leased by a spring frdm ita position in tbe wall. A bed similarly devised is at tha left of the dor. By -careful economy in . space thia room also contains a tiny chiffonier, a plate glaaa mirror, a washttand, fold ing writing table with drawers and pigeonholes, and a stove, the ashet of which will be dropped to the ground through a sort of funnel. Every detail of thia conveyance waa planned by Mr. Ljum himself, who ia man of about SI years and a watchmak er by trade. He was born in Bowling Green, Ky. Be. married Mia Carrie MacFarland of Leavenworth, Kan., and lived in Kansas City until July last. when he removed to Denver. In appear' a nee Lane bears a atriking'resemblanca to Schlatter. He ia entirely self edocat ed. not to aay uneducated, for by hla own confession only two yeart ago be waa unable to read Shakespeare with any appreciation of bis meaning. The sum total of hit philosophy a ex pressed by him it: "I claim that there ia some teem force, tome hiddeu power in nature, which men bava not discov ered. A few men have caught faint gleams of this occult force, and thereby they have become wise bey nod bmu generation. Luther was one of these men and Schlatter it another. To gain this knowledge a man mnst follow na tnre, and.it ia for that reason that I al low my hair and beard to grow. When I reach tha moon tains, I aballwhope to touch tbat higher atate which hat en abled the adepts of India in Tibet to ac quire their mystic power." In order to sustain tbe material man on tbe way to tbe wellspringa of "Hid den Truth," Mr. Lane will bait from time to time in mining camp and in mail towns, and take need of tima by mending watches and Bailing eyeglasses. New York World. A tramn visited all tha turn. at Clover port and begged from every kind iaay ne met a postage stamp Wltn Wblcn to write a letter to hit aick mother. Ha got tha stamp every time, and went out of town with several dollars in bit pockets at molt of the successful ruse. LoaJrrille tfrnrier-Jounial. Aatber LHUe Klatlat. Tha little Kinlinva mntAina tn mnl. , tiply up in Vermont. Now there ara Gladness Comes W; ith a better understanding of the transient nature of the manr phys ical Ilia, which vanish before pnHT ef forts frrntle effort pleaanteffort rightly directed. There ia comfort in the know ledge, that ao many forma of eickneaa era not due to any actual dis ease, but simply to constipated condi tion of the system, which tna pleasant family laxative, Hyrupof Fltr, prompt ly removes. Tbat ia why it ia the only remedy with million of families, and is everywhere esteemed ao highly by all who value good health. Ita beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it ia the one remedy which promotes internal cleanlineaa without debilitating the oryana on whlrh it acta. It ia therefore all important, in order to get ita bene ficial effect, to note when yon pur chase, that you have tha renuine arti cle, which ia manufactured by tbe Cali fornia Kig Hymp Co. only and sold by all reputable drupfrUta. If in the enjoyment of good health, and theaywtein la rer-nlar, htaativeaor other renedir are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual dixesxe, one ma be eoauncndod to the nnsrt eklllfai phyaioiana, but if in need of a lasative, one should bava tlie beat, and with the well-informed everywhere, 8yrup of figastanda highest and ia mxett largely vrd and give moat general aatisf action. fpt rTOFli THAT Alt SC er "duet Dpa't Feel WaM,' Krtr.UlYDI PILLS an tae oee Tata a eas Onrn Woe lor a Dos, net er Initial 1 to. Maaarrat. l"iw ae kOr.BamU Hd.CT raua. fa. (V) will be his own fatherI'aT A MALAY PICNIC. Bew Je ! will ato AtJta a Ba It utImI alnas Ex President Harrison ' brother-in- law. Judge J. N. rVott ot Port Towna- neoa. wasu., at a social garnering ma other evening discovered very nnexpact edly thai be waa about to become bia own father. The subject of General Har- rifon't approaching wt-dding waa being ditcaiwed with a party of friends when aoma one anted judge pcott u that ould not somewhat complicate and tangle op tba ljnib. on the family tree. J For a moment the question aomewhal, stunned the gvotWmian. and then (ha party cvmmeiHrd to try to solve tba uatrimonial nroblrm. and tbe deener . they wrut into the tubject tba mora mystified they became, and finally it wa given np a an uuf alhomahle tangle. Several of the notea made and calcula tions formed were preserved and given to I be press. Of tbe existing relationship Judge Scott is fully informed. It waa in trying to locate the limb of bisown family tree after tbe wedding shall bava taken place thst be became confnawL After several hours of deep mental exercine he arrived at thrwo cinclniou : "I am now Gen eral Harrison's hrolhet'in-law, aud Mr. Dininiick. bis prospective bride, it my niece. After they are mairied my brother-in-law will become my nephew, and my niece, conerqueullv, will beixuua my iler-iu law. Then, of course, I will bome my own bivthcr-iu law, and aleo. my nm-e's brother in law. Now," srPVrly coutmued the phihwophical rea toner, delving into tbe future a little deeper, "it tbit contemplated anion should be productive of a claimaut for the sncentral bat, he will be my nephew, and alo my grandueliew. I will lie hu uncle aud hit grauduucle. Whew," ejaculated tbe judge, ks he wiped tbe perspiration from bis brow, "that will complicate matters. Jut see here. Now, in order to be uncle and gnuiduncle to one and the same pemm, it must neces sarily follow that I am my own father, and oh, hang tbe whole thing any how, I am not going to rack my brain over other people's troubles,'" and np jumped the judge, eouiewhst exasper ated. The logical result of tba union was quite astonishing; tbe judge aud the guests sat down to figure it out again, arriving at tbe ssiue conclusion. Then some one ascertained that General Har rison wonld become hi own nephew and a cousin of bis own son, shoold one ba born, and who will, also, be a second cousin to his own "trot her aud hit fa ther's nephew. At this point tbe mental exercise nobcided. Judge cott agreeing to famish a palatable bererage if bia gaeeta wonld keep inviolate the secret But it leaked out, and has been given to tbe press. St. Lonit Globe Democrat. PREHISTORIC INDIANS. Reaiele eff a Reenerkable Raee ef alea Feead la Florida. Early in December Frank Hamilton Cashing of the bureau of American eth nokigy of the Smithsonian institution; Wells M. tawjer, an artist and photog rapher of the art department of the United States geological survey, and Carl y. W. Bergman, museum expert of the United States National masenm, completed arrangements to visit Flori da, with tha intention of making an in vestigation of the Shell keys and ancient reef settlements of Charlotte 'harbor, and tbe very interesting mounds at Na ples, about ISO miles south of Tampa. A oamp was established at FinTey t EimmVk. or Bone Grove, a few mi lea north oj4he Anclote river, where, under the direction of Mr. Sawyer, a number of interesting discoveries were made. In the monndt the bnriala were nu merous, and although tome hundreds of such bnriala were encountered the re main! were to affected by age aa to ren der it almost impossible to preserve them. By very careful treatment a large collection of skull and other portions of skeleton, interesting far study, were secured. Tbe skulls are in many respect remarkable, pc renin g feature tbat are apparently unusual. Thia ia especially tha case in reference to the great nar rowness of tbe temporal regions, tbe massive development of the jawt and tba prominence of the browa. A study ot this collection will probably definite ly decide to what group of Indiana these people were allied. All of tbe remains are prehistoric The find it necessarily large on accoaot of their peculiar burial custom. A re markably representative collection of all of their Tsriou arts of life in pottery, atone and bona implements and orna ments wa found. IN A SMALL BOAT. Caaeala freltea riaae ta Clreta Ike Olebe la That Kaaaer. Captain Adolph Freitcb. who left Mil waukee in tbe 40 foot schooner yacht or scow Nina, which ba built himself, April 26, 1814, for voysge down the lakes ai. J across tbe Atlantic, bat re turned. Be aay. ba it the only man who aver made the entire passage aero the Atlantic in a tmtU boat absolutely alone. Captain Freitcb now proposes to build another boat in Milwaukee to tail down tha Mississippi ; thence, after crossing tbe itthmutof Panama, to steer for Mel bourne, thence) to Sydney; to Bombay, to Aden, on Hues canal, along tbe Medi terranean to France, to Paris, to London and to New York. Chicago Tribune. Bhalla. Tboae eurloua twitta and turns taper' atitlfwe lake era tn ba found In the In. TJ' B,w ,D," """j tba church buildings in England and . - Scotland, tba reason alleged beiug to' help tba sound In church. 'IVrfTFr . . ' .. in nam. .. unqneaiionaoiy a , reno attorney, and In- c4MenUm where an animal wmI , 'prlanoer. Jngalls sacrificed Soma yaw ago. when an old . F(,trr berlBl lDTlrM, lo M meeting bouaa in Edinburgh wa palled roMll lbont im, lDtof ideoce, and, down, the sounding board "bove after jawing .J.'otb-r for aoma time, tba pulpit wa. found to be filled with to..lMJ tot" Fort . . Tim. TV-!,, Jr- i , 'was at one and of long table and .TM.'.0'. f?!ai VTI11 nt tha oth. Foster grabbed a . a .TTT VV. 7 I rariou in iic ma iiJfjrv win uv bid tvraai Pick Ma TJj. . u- ..... Tbough I bava beet, train myX soldier and bava participated In many battles, there never waa a tima when la my opinion aoma way could not have bean found of preventing the drawing of the tword. I look forward to an eporn when a court recognised by all nationa will settle International differ. enoea instead of keeping large standing armies, at thev do 1b Europe." (J A JOLLY OAV OF SIMPLE PLEASURES IN THE JUNGLE. M j (M,U Miuie Tatae sad Ara asw-He Advance rveeare- tea ef at C llw rtak Are raslar4 Pee the fleae.. Of all plctureeque sights a Malay plo- su .,,,.,. lin.tti. With tba first i. ... ..... i. .... fc " lwl n a,.n.,n.l. . " , . "wsanmuarn.w..o. ..Hu. rv.,..-B "P ea.torn iioriaon, aua nmani mountain heeU tx-.m to glow. tMniui- laneoaslv Mir arieet in (he Tillage, tnd gaping vt I latter of all ages begin to baaeont from tliv'ir graceful aup houses and make towar the place of rondoa voua. Ity he time the patty lias gather ed, some SO miuiilee, the horisou seems lo explode, a wldit rush of orange light rpreada near and f ir. and 'the great hot tun cornea up, pnntlng. Then follows tha most delicious honr of the day. A hundred huea of green are brought out Into shining relief, every dewy lesf be cnnire a priim in which ruin bows float. Tha jungle life awaken into its morn ing psalm, brilliant birds twitter and coo together seeking the e.irly bug, gor geous butterflies come forth to dry their pang led wing ou leafy shrub, while tar in tha jangle often tbe boaree, gut tural, faarnouie growl of the Malayan tiger sounds bass to tbe cbotua. Tba picnicker are now nuder way. Before them is a march of six or seven milea through virgin jungle and open paced of country.. Tbat will coonutue torn two or three boars. Some of the femalet are mounted upon elephants If there are any well to do families in tbe village. They sit very gracefully on their lofty nioauta and enjoy the ride, it wo may Judge from their facee and frequent peals of laughter. Most of tha party ia afoot. They are lu holiday cos tume. A finely woven sarong of cotton or silk forms tbe lower garnieul of men and women alike. The sarong i muy bned and the must graceful of gar ments. It coufiKta of a piece of material of suitable length sewed together at the side, both crd beiug open. The upper end, in wearing, it tucked neatly and tightly together with tha baud aud held aecurely around the waist by a belt. Sometime these kroeaugs, or belts, are richly jeweled and worth as much aa 1,000 ailver dollars. But we shall not tee thst sort at a picnic The npper garment of men aud women alike it n cloth or cotton jacket (ksbaia). In stead of buttons the women ne for fat tening! a number nf gold or silver brooches. The men largely affect bra buttous. Over till jacket tbe female wear another varoug, whirb I made to meet over the head, and serve the damsel - aa - a - eliale, aixi - w turn aha pleases aa a veil. Tbe feet of .a 11 are protected by a kind of woodcti tandaL All thnee garments are loot, are a poem for harmony of colors, and there I no fold that does violence to besoty and grace. This is a poor enough picture of our picnic party, or to or 100 Malay men, women, boye and girls passing, joking and laughing along their plea ore way. The brave carry some tpears and parang, in cae tiger or leopard molest. Tbe fair bear along a little c ice and carry spice. Tbe bulk of provisions fbey trust Tuhan Allah to provide at tbe picnio ground. "Bow very nice," I hear tbe gentle lady reader say. "Why, preparation of meats anil piea aud con fections, you know, it such a bother. " Our outing party now feel that tbey have gone far enough and they may halt, no matter Just where for every where it lovely ao long ta tbey are in tbe vicinity of a mountain and ilt water pools. So a pool ia chosen as noe likely to contain in ita black depth a suf ficiency cf good, fat Dsn. Tha men at once prepare to dynamite this pool, or else throw tba fish paralysing tuba root into the water. Then 20 men leap into tbe pool, while a number of women are stationed at tba shallow and lower end to catch tbe earaping finny tribe. Ah, no big Dub ara caught I Tbey most be lying dead or benumbed at tbe bottom of the pool. And now tbe boldest iwiin mart dive in and far down. Tbeyaearch tbe bottom, tbey even tbrust their bauds into the water filled cavea of the rocky tides. One by on tbe divert come punt ing up. Some of tbem grasp in each band a grrat. shining, til very fish. W bat lack! Two flxh at a time, each 10 or 18 pounders. Then the stolid Mslay reltxea. be shouts, be praises Allah, and tbe whole camp become a tcene of rejoio ing, at tbe spoil it flung alive into the pot of tlresdy boiling water, or squirm grilling, roasting, frying, on ground firee kindled by boyt and girls at tbe prey wat being taken. Riot la alto pre pared, and before long tbe whole party ia seated around tba green banquet board, enjoying fih as yon like it and curry and rice such aa only tha Malay house wife can concoct Tbe Joysoma meal finished, the party betakea itself to smok ing, chewing betel and telling stories, under all of which influences It it not surprising thtt tha next toent it gen eral ainau, which latta till about S o'clock, when tba Old man of tha party wisely obaervM it it getting late and It it tima to be atari Ing back. Nlgbt matt not overtake tbem, or they may meet Stripe or Knots, ont also for picnio, and vastly preferring fresh meat to nsbi New York Independent 1 .telle la a "Speaking of lawyers foealng In court," said Chief of Police Be! p. "one of tbe mmt violent affair I can remem , rwr rw. .1.1 vn ..... m nn mnn ber orenrred about 0 yeart aga and J- lng.Ha and Judge (X G. Foster ., thm t... .tihe , time, ani a man VII mini man. on " kind of a criminal charge, Foster .bUKe ii,k fountain and threw it at Ia galls, hitting blm In tbe tha breast and paltering Ink all over judge, jury and .11 Li.j. i . oa 1... V" ... aiuo. ui f. I naovra, imn bm i mlu. ney linuii.iimi urn ut.u' AO each. Ing, and ng, tna tbeir fine were remitted. Atchlaon Globe. CarWM Was la Leek. Corbett bad a little disagreement with the fireman in a theater, and wall, It't a good thing for bim tbat ba didn't baVC that nlian.nlrai.hlf ball with him. Chicago Post SOUTH AFRICAN RULER. Jad Btera, the New lrreidnt ot the t'riiii r rev .lilt, J lid ire Rlern. who has rmvnllv tuxtn elected presldeiit of the Orange Free mate, waa filler justice of that conn, try Ivefore hla rfevarlou to tha office Of the preelileiicy. The pool Hon. b.td been lilUd hy the late F. W. Helta. Judge Steyu'a clivtlou ta come!ilei'd a Hocr vlitory, a hla camtldnry waa tudorecd and promoted by lreeideit Kniger. of ttie Traiieaal. Ir. J nut son aud hla ruld lulo the H.uith Af rican republic bad tbe sympathy of tbe uUlatulfr, or uoiidUsena, of the Oraug Krve State. Steyn 1okI for tbe conservative ftr Uwr Interest, and hla clecllon allow the tide Is flowing ag.tluHt Ittiilsti domination In ibis art of Africa, lie I u able Jurtit, a good, tt.itiniuau aud a strong mau. The country over which he will rule Is an Independent Dutch republic In South Africa. On the south of It Is 1'ape Colony, on the west tlrlqualand. the Transvaal on the north and. Natal ou the east. It area I HN.a.il iisre Ullhw. The 4)it.ll population iiumhera SOT.nna. if nhom nenrlvso.iaa are white. The giWerniiieirrr constat! of a prvKUIctit ami a oiuii.-ll aiM,lntett hy the Tolkarnad. The country I divided Into nineteen districts, with a "lsnl rot" to each appointed by the presi dent and onnrmed by the volksraad. The volksraad I a leglafatlte Nly elcttcil by rhe adult white loirglicr. Imlf of the IhmI.v vting aeata every two year. i 50NQ OF TE AR a Cempoaar who Gave It ! Ih World le Now rilna In roverlr. Frederick Nichols t'rotich, the com poecr of "Kathleen Maiolirn.e u." I dying lu llaltlmore In ixivcrty. The old uiau'a mind I gone and be rnve alHiiit tbe coronation of Willi in IV., the n pldlty of music piiMlkhcra, hi Id tri uuiph and trouMea. Ilundr't of than wind a of ietple who have In-eii iiiov.-I to tear by the recital of hi fainnii Bong will be aine. to learn that It comiMiaer Is sllve. For It I an old aong and la Involuutsrlly referred lak tn year long alnre deail. Hut ltas a r'aiwlc lefore It had lie-iiie obi and will .vmain a living tmwer lu tbe realm of feeling until binimn.imture I ncnl tal ly chnngi-d. I lie jMM-m ltiH-lf waa not written by Mr. froiich. It was first published In an l:ngllh mngnitliic. Mere It was Hint Crouch iuiw It Thst wn In lfOT.'whcn the immliliiii wa but 111 years of age. These are the vereea: Kathleen .Mxiiirii.i n! The gray dawn I breaking. The horn of the hunter la beard ou the hill: The lurk from her light eii.g the bright dew ia linking -Kathleen Mtw.urni-cu! What! Slum- IxTillg .till'1 Oh, baat t .- for'itien bn- .in r must ever ?x Oh, haat thou forgotten thia day we ninat part It my lie fur year nnd It may lie forever. U'1. hy an thou aileiit, thuu voice of my heart? Kathleen Msvonriieeul Awake from tby alumiiere! The bl'ie uioiintains glow In tbe sun's golden light; Ab! Where is the apell that once hung nn my niimU-r Ariae In tby beauty, thou atar of my night! MsTourneen. Mavourueen, my tad tears are falling. To think that from Krln slid thee I nmat psri ; ' It may lie for year end It may be forerer. Then why art thaa aib-nt, tbou volte of my heart? , Cmucb wrote nut hla melody and of fetxl It lo a firm of innate sellers, who "!.: I FNRnKBIf'B Rl IIOI.HS t HOITn. paid htm In hand just R. They took the piece and coined money with It Edition after edition wtt eold aud the aong a wept over the world. Mr. ktrateaar"s Advlee se rhlllp. "It Isn't new, lha idea of living with in one's income," said Mr. Oratebar, "but I am trying to impreaa on 1'billp tba importance cf beginning In bit youth. I don'l want him to ba mean or ttingy, bat I do want blm to eave some thing every yrar, without Interruption, and to begin when ba it young. Begun early and kept np continuously, It it al most wonderful bow even tratll savings accumulate. There la aearoely a man wbo cannot provide himself with a mod erate fortune from hit aavinga alone by beginning early aud keeping at it "Old? Of course it's old; old a th bills, bat bow many nf nt bava profiled by it? And I want Philiptobegln now.'.' Nsw York Hon. Tbe flrtt ropemakers were tba tpidert, which spin a thread to fine that, al though Itlscompoerdof 60 or 60 strands, II it a doten times smaller (ban tha finest thread ipnn by the hand of men. Blood In ita natartl state contain! a surprising amount of pura air, amount ing to nearly teven-elgbtht of ita entire bulk. rj fc. HM iiPy; ANOTHER GRATEFUL FAMILY. Mr. Miller Considers Palne's Celery Compound a isauonai There Is no apt Ing r uii dy j. si t Pslus't celery ooiiipoond. Sufferers from dsblllty who find their oonvaleeoeiice ton slow, ara joyously surprised by the brisk Iniperot toward reooTery that oontet from l'alne't artery oompnuliil. Ita healing, nerve-reat'or ing, blood making, nouriahlug Miwrr go so directly, to the root vt the trouble that the progress toward heslih and strength la steady aud uninterrupted. No relapae oouie when l'alne't celery compound hat onoe fairly begun lit healthful ution. With a ttronger tppelite, aounder sleep, and better digeatlon (reaulu that everyone ba experienced who baa taken I'alne'a celery compound i, the weak and aore kidney and tha tired touiaoh oeaaa to trouble, aud the nervea allow one to work nnveted by day and to aleep by night without dis turbance. Thlt is whst phyticitns mean when they aay tbat fame's celery compound cures nervont disease per' manently. Fur disordered liver, and for all blood diaeaene, phyelnteua' nee thia great formula ot Prof Edward K. Phelp. M. 0 , t.L D , of Dartmouth oolleae Women at the Helm. Among the curiosities of tbu itiiaaliiu domluloiia la a group of communes lu the government of Smolensk. urroiiid Ing the convent of lleejiikow. where not ouly do women Vole, bill where they practically do ill the voting and office, holding. ' 1 A the return fnm agriculture are very meager In the district, and there are large town in faraway, th male -inhaMtwai , the lleejiikow neighbor hood emigrate to tlo-ee tnwna early In spring to find work, leaving few but women and children at home, ami not coming home to attend to tbe little mat. er of voting. Inasmuch ss the women bare to do all tbe farm work as well as the house work in thia alngular community. It does not seem strange that tbey rather Insist npoo holding the: offlfva. and not aaalgutng tbem to swf-b old men a may tie almiil. Ktlthermnre, It I uil.l (hat they bare for a period of several v.-nr managed all the public affairs of the ' IicJuknw district ao well thai the men are quite content to abandon the IMt out work of government to them. Sometime, when the "head woman" of the joint ii.inniunee I presiding nv,r a public aaeemlily of women to pass upon Important fliinncUl and other con rernai certain of the men have leen , known to come home 'for the purpoee of merely looking on and admiring Hie method of procedure r elae of heartl- ' ly felicitating tiiemselvee npn Iwlng ' rid of ao bothersome a duty. reeale Wke rwUwaiae Itaaka. Tlere ia one saving! batik here which keept an aornrata reoird of the railing of Ita deptaitora. Daring the laat year : there wa only one actor on the Hat, while therd were' I.8V3 tallora; there waa but one editor, while there were : 723 laborers; there was but uw board , Ing houae keejier and 83? peddlers, j There were lota of hiamker. baker, I burbin, waiters, clgsr mskers, bnt very t few maeiciana, liquor dealers, lawyer ! or policemen. Chicago Tribune. Met la One laal.au., Aaybew. "My wife ia woman who ia very j "f h baa never gWeu any fideuca of err ice ar BLACRWgLL'B DURHAM TOBACCO COM -AN V. .To EL Merchants Who Retail mm yew say, B-oap I! ft! real for a limited tlaat, ! or4or to-aJay. Vottrs vary trvly, BLACICVELL'G DURHAM TODACOO W yea see aay elffleeKy la ereeertee veer aeaa, eet eel IkM aetlce aod aend If egk sear ardar ta year wbetaaaie dasler. SS CmcmtrtM 'aaia. m etiak tat aieuiei. I". as eaM a. oaniii. . ata I lx.a a- lu aM aa mmmtM Umnta a. TrtMMala4 ;a u Bu'rsr ca Tn It ths nama of Woman'! Friend. It it fa I In relieving the back achee, headache which burden and abortao a woman's ..II t f. T. Ill i 1 "on vr 1 ii wui give na 1 in ana iirangin and make Ufa a pleasnr. For aala by all drngsiau. BLCMAUEB-ralHIC DEU0 CO., roBTLA-n, Afanu! messing. I'aiue't celery compound. It htt lifted lliou'and from bad of alckueas, II doe w hat nothing ale ever did for tha lepplee, the dyapepllo, aud the rt- poiidenl It cures tbem once and ft i all. Hera I a teallnionlal from K. A. I Miller tf t'olutnbu. O. , aoooropauylng ' the phi4ogrpb of bis family. ! "For two year peal I bava been a oon- atanl tutlerer with sever uervoua bead aohes, ofttlinns being oninpelled tn go to le, when my bualuee neoeaallaled ' my pereonal attention. Idiat week my I phyalolan reoimimeiidnd Patna't oalery ' oouipound. I have taken now tour bottles, and have not auffarad with ' headache einoe. Thia government. In my mind, should pay the dlaooverer of j t'aina't celery oouipoiud a thm of ; money uffloleut lo keep blm end all . hta relattvaa In luxury daring their natural life." V Mr. Miller ia iba eon of Dr. J. D. ' Miller. Ill wife la tha granddaughter ' of the late Gov Luoa of Ohio. Mr. Miller's pf alee ot I'alna't celery oom poond I equaled by lhal of thooaandt ' of other who owe their health and ' ttrangtb lo thia greatest of all rem edies. FRHIIRIAI lUI .--pnissniJ I W I WW II la Ilia raaatl f tfc Mtmal I rwi nf 4wm 4tsirira. Thm arafayf la twrt wuk Ma re art aaj INvtMli rmMti mm ara t ba nr4 Um U ' evaUitK-a Uaa bafora Tba auwos raaatl I RIIEUMATISn ! whirk SJIA I. Ibe mnai rellalw ear. A few kmile. a 111 .Si.r.l n-li.1 a here all ela. baa lei led, I auteml Irtna a.effw ii-k t,f MereerleJ HoeinaOMn. ety ana. end hHn belt awollee lo twice laair eslaeei ala, H I .e.-,.,,.. im. i imil lilliiarttw ni eiiwn auk.au raiief, bni after lakint a Ire bmttoeot I lmirtvrvl ratttrll aarl aa bvw m ll maa. ramp4aa if atiml. raa Wartllf Ww?irwa1 II In aa taa aaffrrlng tn-m iba alf ui4-aw. . r. iaVkvu ftrvBT-aiy'a raaiMi . ,1 B1 BaaM le-B lW4 Be, M Iff araiiiii t . Is 1M$ what ails'your! a.tt m fctlatf I 1 erirkt la Ik. 1 Mm. h - U4 n. nr - art a. Ua t 1m - a mm. k.k - HMtOvr. U twk k. k Mall la Ik. Hera- 1 1 ralptlaOa. at th, N,.o a,i.be I Umm at ktia.ik - t..kwd Uwm - 4m. i. ik. e. . t. . -Imm a) riM Tkkl. AfOHH. . Hi.ua. t. InHaM. CmSIIM at Ik. , Ml.4 Dlulaaa H.eark- C.Mi M- MM er nuoka.1 Teta ym k. DYSPEPSIA ta a at Ha mamj rwag T- aaa afM -r sar law aiawu --ewiBs caaigiaiai ts Jlckefs DvHptla Cablets, t atatl. p, aa racwa4 af c raata . 'milM ft MBIT. Htl llnlawftal. M Tra- a " I lilfrlnl rWttltltt Itvalss i aaataslk tw.l J A mt iiitria.MtriiBniB-a.bjifi uti m SURE CURE ret PILES .ti.,M4KM,l ..Mrin' .r.l . (Ml M M tm Dr.BO-BAII-HO'a fILg MIOIIOV. "--l- 44,1 aeikk rua. re. If. P. H. V. Ho. H. f. M. 0. Ma. 7V i hkaTMMaa. I 1 1. 1. DURHAM, N. B. Dear 51ri Vow art anthled to rwcatvw FREE rro"1 your whoiaaaladaahsr, JMITE STAR SOAP witta Blaokwell's Gennino Durham Smoking TobaCCO you buy. One bar of soap h'ruw with each pound, whether to ok., 8 Ox.. 4 eg., or OS.. pOCeAfBB. We have notified Bvary whoU ala daaicr la tho United SUtaa wo HM PP'y thavnwlth boos ooco, a ad Inalat on gwtting your oao. One bwofSoagB-REC with COMPANY. Kto Ctoat T.etv ae aeta.ialoauM.rw a.aae oaJsValaZLaeTisTi LAaxxrnia. pa. Tlit vary ramarkabla and rertalo relief jivan woman by MOOKK'8 HKVEALKD HKMK6y baa given nnlformly torrm and waakaaiB I If. Tk..u.. 1. 1 .. "iim.