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About Broad-axe. (Eugene, Lane County, Or.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1896)
Chut Mr. A Chicago bird dealer, on of the moat extensive Id the country, nil of canaries! "The idea is prevalent that canary bird itW coma from the Ca nary lulaodi or ara born in captivity. Of course some ara received from the Canary Islands, and a groat many of tbem ara raiaod from , tame bird tbat bave new born at liberty, or cage bird, aa tby ara called. Bull, many of Iba vary beat canaries, ara captured wild In the United States. Southern Cali fornia ii fnll of wild canaries, and there ara no better aingnre in the world. In tome aertiuna tbe air aeemi to ba felled with melody. Tbey ara ao plemti fnl tbat tbe bora kill tbem in grest .numbers with aling shot, and they are little mora thought of tban spamvwa. I prefer tbe Atuerioan canarlea to the im ported, and there doea not seem to be any danger that the supply will ever ran abort " TIKI CARS OF V1HK WATCH. The mecbanUm of tbe human body re mind! one very much of the mechanioaJ construction ot a fine Vrttch, the wheels, eof and aerawa answering to the muarlea, M tbe delicate springs are what may be likened tc tbe nerves. One canuot more without tbe other, and yet the action of each la separate aud distinct. 80 it ia with the nervea and muscle of the human body. Tna ailments of the muaclee are distinct from the ailmenta of tbe nerve. . &rd life th niOT-hamarn At a vratrh. if ex- pueed to sudden change of heat and cold. ' iney get oui 01 oraer ana ror ui ume are uaeieae. Kapcially isibis at tbia eeaaon , ot the year, when from expoeure. negli gence or want of rare, the nerves are at : tacked and neural! in iu worst form arts in. Hut like oil to tbe worked a watch ; ao is tit. Jaoobe O.I to the rem thas de- ranted. It la acknowledged by thousands to be the best and most permanent cure tor ibis most dreaded diatase: hence it ts j well to look after the banian watch aavwelt . aa the one in the pocket. Sha Yoa shenld have N-vn al cbarrh San day. The salnialar eacbe4 roch an laterrat- Ina sermoa. Heln4T fbYsa; too ! know II was his dcboi aa a bereiic f TBI COMBlaSABV 1CIAKTM EST i Of tba tints sratem Is tbe alnmarh. En con iiiaoi lis acilTtty. th ivly la supplied j with ibe elereeabj of bone, brain, iwrroa and at uaru tar Ua.ua Wbea indir-s h.q imiwde ls , (titx-lKMia. ib beat ageui torlnsparunr s baJlh-1 ful lmpvnia to Its oralioiia ta Uoatetter'a i 8i.imai-h Hitlers, aiao a cvrativ tor malaria. I bt tout i1 kidney eompuinu, aervoiisuacs ' ana aoosiipaiioa. j She What an awfally tall man Lord Loftr ta. I He Ihej say he's patafnilr abort. ; Piso'a Cure for Consumption has been a God-send to me. Wm. B. McCleiian, C healer, F.orida, Sept. 17, 15. BOWS THIS? W offer One Hand red Dalian Reward for any j eaa M Catarrh tbat cannot be cured by Hair. Catarrh rare. T. i. CHESKY A CO.. Pror. Toledo. 0. We, ibaanderaiffoed. bars kaoeju t. J.i'beney for I lat 13 reara. and beilere him perfectly ho'wablc im ail bnalneea traneacUona, aad fin ancially able 10 carry oat auy obllfauuu made by their Arm. Wear Taraz. W bo'eaale Urnxtlm. Toledo, 0. aiUMne, ai.iii a XitTiH, la boleaaio Draasiaia. Toteoo. o. ! Ha'I'sratsrTh Crra ia laltn la erually, art'na dtrreaty upon tbe blood and aiasou aurfaees of : tne eysiem. r r re . - pee botue. sold by a.1 lrcirela. Teeliaioniaia Ire . - Uail s family pit la are tb beat. riTB. AD a la stoppaa traa br Dr. Kltaa's Qraal Marr Kattonr. M sta aAaa tb Srta mmvm farav Svmoa. earaL Tualiaa -aa USD tnal boau traa to Fit eaaaa aad as Ot. Kins. I sto AJcb BV. fbliaoaipaia. fa. Tit OnaiBA for breakJaat.' Extreme tired fceling afflicts nearly every body at this season. The hostlers cease to posh, tbe tireless grow weary, tb ener getic beoom enerratedj Ton know just what we mean. Some men and women endeavor temporarily to overcome tbat Tired Feeling by great force of will. But tbi is nnsafe, as it pulls powerfully upon the nervous system, which will not long stand such strain. Too many people "work on their nerves," and tbe result is seen in un fortunate wrecks marked "nervous pros tration," in every direction. That tired Feel tog ts a positive proof of thin, weak, im pure blood; for, if the blood ia rich, red, vitalised and vigorous, it imparts lire and energy to every nerve, organ and tiaau of tbe body, tbe necessity of taking Hood' Ba-saparUla for tbat tired feeling ia, therefore, apparent to every one, and tbe good H will do you ia equally beyond question. Remember that lnlodr Sarsaparilla v btbeOWaTiwiriaoelParlfler. An drnawlsta. IL iSapand only by C. I. Huod A Co , Urn ell, ilaaa. Hood's Pills are r to take. ) to operate. Z& rente. SURE CURE for PILES Rm. o-awHtO'ai 1. ITS. .. A HMII I Saa. SaaaaMsetaau. PSL aiM m 1 1 .a e rtlr. rata m mm 'ILI MIMCOV. ..- SL alawaitakoC e-ku Pa. "Save My Child!" the cry of many an agonized mother whose 11UICUUC writhes in croup or whoop ing cough. In such cases, Dr. Acker's English Rem edy proves a blessing and a godsend. Mrs. M. A. Burke, of 309 E. 105th St., New York, writes: "Dr. Acker's English Remedy cured my baby of bronchitis, and also gave instant relief in a severe case of croup. I gratefully recommend it." Tars si ess. afci Met SI. ao Hegfnrt. Ama lanani l is a is caeaakeaa mu. . . M a ' .aw1 bijbbw SOME QUEER YAKNS. GATHERED BY THE SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH. T The Ffcaalaae ml a Glove H d Kielaae. Un ml Ike Coma aa the Lake Kkare. j eWeereJ atrwece -niiecle aae Wars tsare Iimiiom lk Vara. A diligent hunt bus tu made for 1 years atttjr ninth f telepathy, mind reading, HVnini hilil. clairvoyance, : crystal tii.1i 11, mid mi on, by the isociely Fur t'sy. h ;:. 1 l!oetih, uinl grout paius ' bare been lakeu to obtain corroboration if possible " ! Cue ot the i;nt experienced aud in- ' defatigable m 1 . ! h iu that organ isation, Fir-dmc W. 11. Xlyera, em- ! bodies score i.f the narrative in a paper printed in tl.s t.'i.irt of the pro- i ceodmgs of the iva-iety For Psychical 1 Research. A f'W are selected fur repro duction here to illustrate evme of the supposed working f the uivstcrioua ' faculty in quotum. . IX J. Parson, a physician iu SkI Spring, Mol, hti lie di.-coveu.l year ago that lie wa at le 1.1 ece things, mentally, which bad I .1) e ned hundreds ot niile away aud many jo;. before. He wrote iu I rt 1 : "Win lw in company with Dr. Troqor, of Ixxm-t, u. Mo.. 1 could ee before mid near to li.m u U li ante band on which was a ilatk 10 1 kit1. glove. Tbe baud was all 1I10 tni,- 11 motion. I railed 11 is siU'ttuoii I 1 it. au.. be was much surprised. I told I nn tin' band bad a history, ami if ho ha 1 1.1 Objections I would be pit use. I l l:i" It. He said: ' I was traveling iu I '.to. in on tbe cars, and cue day we mil up to a traia tbat had been wrecked a 1 it t It 1 while before. I went to the wreck, aud . about tbe first thing that I saw wax a ; young lady lying upon the ground dead. One band was naked, and cue was or- ervxi viui a uai a reu aia giove. in stantly upon his uttering the words tbe dark red kid glove and tbe hand van-' iahed." 1 Subsequently the Dr. Trotter bere mentioned sent a full account of the ac cident aud the tuuifiMUuu with Drr Parsons to an officer of tbe Psychical ReaKarcb. society in reply to irijinea. -He corroborated tbe foregoing story fully, addiug tbat tbe gloved band made a strong impression on him, "which has T...; a . ,n .. nuuiium iu uiia ubt. aiajui tv jwis... He was astounded at Dr. Parsons' re mark toMiim nearly SO year after the event, aatt even yet cannot understand bow that person should have broached tbe subject, inasmuch si Dr. Trotter had never to his knowledge mentioned the sight of the dead girl to a living soul A large group of incidents fooud in this collection occurred almost exactly at tbe same time wben the "percipient" received a corresponding impression. Shipwreck, more trifling accidents, the recovery of a lca; dog acd tbe position in which a watch tbat bad been dropped in a bavfield a few hours baft ire still j lay were paralleled by vision, either in ' sleep or a half waking condition. Thus, j on the morning of Oct. 7, IS So, tbe wife 1 of a Chicago man asked bim, wbile-rher were both dressing and before either of . h.j i. .,, ; bad ever known a person named Ksdale. 1 He replied in tbe negative. Tben she ' ! narrated a dream in which she saw a m 7T . t, 7 . coffin on the lake f bore ao marked. Later ! in the day the man discovered in the ' . . , . morning paper or tbat date an acx-ount ? , ,,. .. of the disappearance of W ilham h. ta- , Jl. .'. tl . T7 IT M, eetablmhed that this wu the first public mention ot ibe fact tha .be w missing. TZZ?nL I' he",ca?0 PP.W- ferred to the topic, but suggeete.1 ilia, he wa alive, but insane, and would be found. The notion cf suicide was scoot ed. On Oct. 10 Esdaile's dead body wa found. He bad been drowned. ' Vision, dream or impressions whi i. cemed to be prophetic figure fropipu'l;. in Mr. Myers' catalogue. Occasional! there would be only a vagne impnl sensation. A railway engineer h no bis train, be could not ray why. hi. -aent a flagman ahead. lie thua aioppr. an expreea train coming toward biui uu l on tb same track, but out of n... around a curve. Having landnd in i strange city, a man wa picking his way along in the dark, wben he was )m ' pelled to change In route abruptly. Be found next day that a few mure step would bave thrown bim 9 a dock. A father's anxiety about a ton iu another part of tbe country increased to such point tbat tbe family bad just decided to summon the boy borne when tbe new of his death wa received. Again, of the prefigored event some were only a few second away, other perhaps month distant. A naturalist would discover, without nearch or suspi cion, exceedingly raie fun or moth almost instantly after au image of tbe specimen wa fnnud in hi mind or a bint was whispered iu bis ear by some unseen agency. Accidents, and even deaths, were predicted week in ad vaLce, aud sometimes on a specified date, and the forecast wa fulfilled. A man dreamed of teeing the headstone of hi own grave inscribed "Jon. 9. " A tbe word "June" is seldom abbreviated, be believed tbat tbi wa meant for "Jan. 9." t-'oon afterward one of bti obildren died on June 9, and be consid ered thi occurrence a fulfillment of the snppored prophecy. Hby ever, ba died himself several year afterward on Jan. 9. The expert who bave undertaken tbe study of tb phenomena bere described are eagerly looking for more stories of tbi aort. Dr. Bit-hard Bodgaon, 6 Boyl Itoti place, Brton, ia tbe American sec rets ry and treasurer of tbe Society For Psychical Research, and wben be gets bold of a new yarn be prooeeda to in vestigate tbe matter carefully before re porting tbe fact to headquarter in London. New York Tribune. Dentist iu Vienna are forming a so ciety which baa for its object a course of motual instruction In light anecdote and pleasing conversation for profes sional hoora rm r.a Mi v jraaMaa I Fret. W. M. Peeka. who ' maae Epueav" Jar: doubt treated and car. efl mnveraae I haa any living ttirek-ian ; kia snocee Is aatcsaiahin. W e bar fcaar of rM ot a years' standing 1.... w-. Ca.l.t'ni? aK'ef: I We adrlas any nn wishing s ears ia addree ' hwf.kmai.lHltalsilt.teir! ok Off RELIGION ON WHEELS. stalk. lata Jeer? fcr Rail a steer "! thai." Wile. IVrhapa the first r-uuday excursion ter run by a Methixlist church was that which recently ran crer the railroad tnun Albany, with a thonsand vastu gera, to hear the Re. yyudicale" Wil son preach the goxl aud M belp drite atan out of Glonater, CV Two months ago this evangelist, rn- j kuown, a Melhoilist circuit rider from , a backwU charge, came down the llockiug valley front Ovilville and ; preached in the aclioolhousea by the ' way. At the crossing of the country ' roads he put up big plain lettered plac- ', rds that read : , :1T 1 TIME TO KE.VKntF.K VlVH MS. ' "Smdicate" Wilson's ci ngrgaticn ' eioeclcd the raacity of ih rami at his ' CiHiimaiK Sunday had becu set aride as , "old soldiers' day. " Bcfitre sunrise (he people were com- I lingerer the bllla to tlie great gather-! lug. The MefhooVt" at Albany charteretl t a train, but uirtulvra of all the other j I denotn mat lors went on 11. 80 did the ' band. The pastor of the Weih.aht church here, the Rev. J. Atkmaon. a ! flue fjenker. rode horels t wilh "fyn 1 dicate" Wilson and niet the AlKuiy t ' enraion. ' Two thouaand of mounter's popula tion, a thousand from Albany and a hundred from the villages of Sunday Crea-k valley, filll the streeta. There were "ha,llelniah!'' ami shouts of hap piness, sud after the churches were filled the evangelists talked to a va-t cnsjrd in tbe public njuare. At utam the band h-jl the procession, and all-the umiistera in town walked ..... t. V.I.I M-XM I ,fl ill, I Kill ; J. of hi ctJ, UiUm ,,, , , hnhfT xi,tVU., wearing clubs and 111 the rear many hundreds in solid raiika. t'lmira Kant always happy soiiga, and the I and. ev ery nieijter cf which hu joined the church, playeil only sacred mnic. "Syndicate" Wilson says he la a rep resentative of a kingdom that w:mrs emigrants from earth and offer induce uienis that cannot be duplicated an ev ertkating life, freedom from all pain and sorrow, eternal joy. a home in para disc. "Form a syndicate to secure an everlasting home iu Hod's he:iven '" Is his chief plea. ' Probably such sortie were never wit nessed before. This umtne religions parade will, if is believed, destroy ih. evils ii Sunday Creek valley and give untold bun Ireds a home in heaven. New York Recorder A BATTLE ABBEY.- Seathar I Ereet a M earn at Ih allosaJ Tapltal. At a meeting of Confederate vet rnua j in WashingT-m the other evening step j were taken toward securing the location , cf tbe Confederate Battle abbey at tbe , national capital. Tbe proposed battle abbey will be on ' a colossal scale aud will in all probubil- j ity involve an expenditure of $;30.(Kin i or more. It is tbe wish of the Con fed erate Veterans' association to seenre its 1 location in Washington, not only as a ! "outhem memorial building, hut as one t . .. , . . ... .,., . . 1 t .u" attractive ana ornamental feature of the . ;. , , .. . icity. Tbe work of promoting the en-1 dea'Tof wjn bT h , Soothe Belief society. ! Step, are being taken to organixe a ' of 60, embr,clng aihen of ; ,wo Issocialion. and a number of ! prominent men and women outside cf , ia,ioDg. a committee, composed rt JT. . . im , ' T i from tbe District of Columbia, was ap- ! pointed at tbe last grand encampment bf tbe United Veteran to decide upon the location of tbe memorial building, t and tbi committee will do ao t the 1 ! coming annual encampment, to be beld 1 ! in Richmond in June next. The committee of promotion in Waeb . Ington, to be formed through tbe move i ment inaugurated at tbe recent meetiDg, j will solict sobscriptions, to be devoted toward tbe erection of tbe building if located in Washington. Tbe general fund, collected through the eouthern camps, amount already, it is said, to over f 200, 0C0. St. Ixmia Globe-Democrat. IT GIVES POLICEMEN FITS. A Tr Whlck Mian Kaw Tork PsIleeBMa Thlak of Caaiaualaaer Reaasavelt. An ingenious man who get up arti cle for street fakir ha just applied at Washington for a patent on a toy that consists only of an oval piece of tin painted to represent a set of large white teeth between a pair of red, healthy lip. A tin whistle attached to the back enable the wearer to bold it between bia own teeth. Excise Inspector Birehkind of New York walked into tb West Thirtieth fctr-et station bouse tbe other night with one of tbe toy in bi month and a pair of gold rimmed glasses on bi nose. Sergeant bire took ont look at th glaewe and tbe grinning teeth and near ly fell off bia chair. Binhkind know wben a joke ba gone far enough, and be removed tbe false month just a Shire wa collaps ing. There will be 10,000 of tbe tin mouth piece on tbe market In a few day, and each one ia warranted to scare a police man into fit. New York World. Olft t Aaartea fjalvarslt. Tbe will of H. A. Mey, tbe Toron to agricultural implement manufacturer, wa probated tbe other day. It contain 29 bequest to charitable and rellgioo institution throughout the Dim iu ion. These bequest, with tbe roma given by Mr. Mamej abort ly previous to bi death, amount to 11,100,000. Among tbe bequest is one of $50,000 to tbe American university, Washington, to erect a building to represent Canadian Methodism in tbat university. a Aetcel Aerl1f. Mr. Huntington 1 of tbe opiuion tbat ' ' west and grow, op with tbe country it i the country' dnty to bear a liberal share of tbe expense. Washington Star. Will Keeer See tk Out agaia. Profewaor C A. Young, chief of tb astronomical department of Princeton university, said that Perrln' comet wa rapidly receding from tbe earth, having paaaed the plane of the earth '( nrhlfc r.h BA. Th rviene. AnanrihA V" be -Uibl to tb Inhabitant of tb rtb again. IJOKXTliEX ISA HA HON THE BAV.fllAN 5VNT HONORED BY PfMNCE RICH NT LL'DWIO. j KeeaaUM4 Aflat rara uT Toll -Pililalaa Alaa kr Kaiaar W llliaia-aailiaj at 11 la Lira Via Taa.awa aa4 rrtaaiU arwrtsaaL Iu recognition of valuable servltea to bis native country and to all the world. : rrinoe Ludwig (( lUvaria haa rrvatrd Prvifcssxir Roeiitgru of Wvjrsburg a barou. A little more than a month ago the name of Proteenor Kouutgeu was only known in a few esvlusive sclentlnc cir cles, mainly for some ivnlative papers eu clieaiical ubj,vx. 'llay it la popu lar throughout the rivalled Wivtld. And yet tbe werld will never know much of tbe years of emtio toil and patient research lay ii prtHlod the phenomeual diacovery Inch has brought fame and no donl't fort nue to this Ba varian savant. Tl.-'iie that the pro fessor had fontid a way i f photograph lug the iuviaible aiiiick the old world like a lightuiug mi-li. and Ainentw was also startled, uotwulistamliiig her rapid strides) iii, mechanical niveuimns and aoientifto disroveriea. Of tbe private life of the inventor of the X ray little ia know 11, as the pro fessor live j sec Itnhtl life, being pnvent only at important social gntlieriugK of bis students. Ibniuht Ih called a book- rnorKss.ii; ;:ot:NTi'. worm, and his. Kiwf-'mon and most uui. mate friends are nit surprised al hi uddeu elevation atid the distinctions shown bim by royalty and scholars. I loam from tin-- that It.inu rtut gen baa always hcu a tirle- exvri m enter, and dually . lua eueuues say by mere chance) be learned ni of the un discovered wonders i f nature. Rt.lt ad... mired by scientists f all couutrie.4. but to the unacientific intiititudcs iu the fa therland and elsewhere it seems inex plicable that we should be euahled io photograph in totjl durknea. aud that weshould be ablet ij hotogra b thnmgh walls of wood or tnlid aud oiaqne txalies little ort of a miracle. Qarou Roentgen as horn in IH43 Iu Zurich, Switxerlainl. and until his twen ty. fifth year studied in the Zurich uui versity, where be graduated and received bia M. D. diploma. After a brief practice in Ptrsiborg. be wa appointed penfeaaot cf chemistry in the Strasbnrg nniveraity. Since 1 be ha U-u profeaeor at Hoheuheini. Gieswen and Worzburg. It m said that be will devote all bis energies in future to tbe perfection of his discovery. It will be rememherl that Kaiae; Wilhelm dcorated the professor with the Order of the Rcyal Crown a few week ago. Hm uajeaty had invited the profejwor to the schlos,io illustrate bis disoorery by a few experiments, which proved highly satisfactory. New York Journal. WORDLY LITERARY BUREAU. Do;la-Coker CoaalklBatlva Una la HLarl n a Toar. The Lord Douglas Lord Coker liter ary syndicate u flourishing and will oon start out from California on its path to fame ami wealth throngb Hex ico. All the participants are member of the English nubility, and they intend to travel throngl) Arixona .and New Mexico aud th n go to old Mexico. Tbey cay they will visit many unex plored portion of the neighboring re public and that they bave made arrange ment to have the matter they will pro duce published by San Francisco aud New York papers and one of Harper's publicatious. The most prominent member of the party is Lord Sholto Dougla. With him will be Lord Vaui -Coker, wbo has been for some time a writer on the local pre. He ia tiie only man in Lua An geles wbo wears monocle. Ixd Fred erick Willonghby de Clifft and Lord Percy de Canel Unrke are tbe other member of the party. They come from Bakersfield, whx-re tbey have been learn ing farming, and where they met Lord Douglas. They v. ill go more for sport tban for literary work. Cor. Chicago Tribune. Llaewta's La Partaer Wlaa. After fighting for 18 yean. Rev. Jo si ah Fiak, an old and almost impover ished litigant, haa won a settlement of Jodgnieut against the city of New Or lean for service during tbe reconstruc tion period. He wa virtually a law partner of President Lincoln, 0d President Grant in 11)64 appointed bim district attor ney in New Orb-eae. Hi effort at that exciting period to investigate and pun ish all outrage brought down on bim the wrath of the Knklux and fa wa forced to flee for hia life. Mark Hanaa's AaMUsa. It i pretty well understood among friend of MiKiuky tbat not only will Mr. Ilaiina want th cabinet position of ecrefary of the traasory in the evenl of McKinley' nomination and election to tbe presidency, but that he will get It, tha ex go'rnnr hiving ao announced himself. To this, it is claimed, I really doe th opposition to Hanna in Cleve land of Myron 11. trick and bi friend. Cincinnati Linjnirer. - Tkr Waal) . matey MmI, Eleven badly battered citiaen are In tbe ba knp at Aln, Mich., in conse quence o'a well mnl effort to estab lish a hnnduy school. ' Th achool was to be ,eM io ti,,, srboolbouae on tb Indian reservation ,mr Alpena. Some of the French resident objected to tbe use of the bull ling for religion por poses, and a free fight ensued, wltb tbe result slated fey METHODIST, LAWS. , I an (Mirtamt Uaala ta tie Witlael at tbs rivla4 runtrraaea. The great national coufnteiite of the Methodist Kpisooprtl rhurchia, to ba held Iu Cleveland, ts nearly two mouths distant, but preparations fur the re-ep-tlou of delegate and arrangeiueuta for tbe nniat iuleusely Interesting mewing ever held y the denomination am Hear ing completion. If the proptMcd luctui utea are passed, (he conference will lie mme historical, iu the church, us the most decidedly revolutionary one ever held. n The attack on the. bishops is the ifial notable nieaame proposed. Theeei digul-tarn- are now ele-ti.l for life and re ceive an annual salary of t)0U0. It is uow pnwed thai the biahos be elect ed only for a term of years and returned to Ilia tuiuiatry when they have served their time in the bishopric. It la said that uiauy delegates are iu favur ut-tba change, aud it is well known thai I here isstroug iviupathv for the idea iu Clove laud. The iuiwtiiui of admitting women delegates baa long becu pending, but It lias now bcuu submitted to vote III the form of the Hall unore Colorado amend menu The vote la nearly completed, aud the reault 111 Hie wester, and south ern atalos gives a majority of over 400 tuiuiatera 111 favor of the womeu. The colore.! conference in the south went solid for womeu delegate. In the east uru atale Ills aeut iluelit la ugmiiat tin) auiendiueiil, aud this mm 'tlty will lie cut dow u, altbotigh probably not over come. Another pro-xiettioii is for the ap pointment . of a negro bn-tiop for Hie H.'iO.OOO odorenl members, who ate at prwul without a representative 011 Ibe Kpiscopal board. The laymen w ill demand that tin y b given etpial representation with the nil 11 lleia. and the ministers waul the tune limit of paatorutw eilomlcd or alxilish ed. Some of tiie llelegut. fin tbe forui.ltioti of dha-ese and ilie adoption of a plau giving bishops permanent rei deu-e. No other conference Itm-a ever had any thing like audi au inia-rtaut work M discnas, ntld the r.nlta will le watche.1 with intense iiittt. Cliicago 'lime. Herald. CURED BY PRAYER. A S..ii. U'otuao aa the ( Itealh K.M,a. Her Wlll tu L4a. - Tbe - pmple -rtf - Rirfrii.- Kan.", at atuased at a case of healing by prayer. Mrs. Bx-lienck' ha be. n au Invalid and cm tilled to her bel for several years Ten days ago she grew o weak thai she could not speak above a whipcr. Krid.iv she was retried to be dyiug by the al tending phyairuui. Katuily aud friend -were called to tier liedaide and rwelvwl her final farewell. She said the angel were ready to nwl her. As her eyes were rlieuug Hi death abe lequeatcd her husband to pray and to askvlital to help bim lead a better life and forsake bis diaeolul Labile. Touch ed by the apieil of his dying wife, he fell at the bedatdeatid prayed aa reiii-at-ed. lira. Schenck nrouaiil from the death stupor aud shouted and praised (tod for several miuute. r-he grew sirmiger and au hour later was able to ait up. huu day. fur tha Brat time in month, she participated in a prayer meeting al her bouie aud now save that aa her husband ia to lead a letter life she intends to lire. Washington 1 .(. LADIES' WHEELS. Report TUal a Hall Over the trp trtau I la rraparmttea. ; - A report that is causing considerable stir in the bicycle world I that suits' are j to be hrtmght to sustain the rights of two Waabiugtou inventors to the exclu ' aire manufacture, under the patent laws, of tbe drop frame used iu making ladies' wheel. The matter. It is aaid, affecla , the 800 bicycle concerns in the country. kTbecredit of inventing the drop frurne baa long been a matter of dispute, aud i fur year the cycliug psja-irs bave lawn i trying to settle the matter. The haior i i given by many to H. S. Owen, the j bead of the firm known as the Owen i Manufacturing company. He I a well knowrj Wsahingtonian and tine of the charter members of tbe Capital Hiryele j olub, organized long before the safety bicycle came into use. Another man i credited with inventing the drop frame j la W. E. Smith, tbe senior member of the firm of the Smith Dart Cycle Manu ' factoring oompauy of Washington. He I died abont two year ago. Washington i Star. , . Tk Moqa uf Kertowl. : In plan the moaone is alinoat a per fect aquare aud cover a considerable area. The four outer wall face the car dinal points and bave seven gateways one to the south aud two on each of tbe other aide. The name of the gate are: South, 13a b el Kibl; east, Kalhi el Hagat and ea Sad ; west, el Zeneb and e Snltani, and north, ea Soddar and Sabna el Sirir. Within tha outer inolo snre ia a wide paved conrtyatd, then a second wall with seven galea, and band some minaret surmount the son t hern angles. Another courtyard follows, on tbe western aide of which are three boly spot the place wbere Husain fell, tbe tomb of hi child, Said Ibrahim, and th tomb of bi banner bearer, Uabib ibn Mazakir. The third inclnsur wall ba five gates, and within It Is the tomb of tbe 70 warrior who fell with Husain and tbe supposed birthplace of Jpu. Lastly, In an open pao. stands the boly of holies tbe great domed mausoleum of Husain Shah, tbe sole entraoo to which 1 by tbe Bab el Mnrael, or tiale of Hop. Within are two tomb, that of Imam Husain aud of bis two son. All Akhbar and All Axrar. Tbe dome I a magnifi cent and costly work of art, being tiled wltb lab of pur gold and inlaid wltb Koranic Inscription and other designs in . arion colored enamel. When w aw it, however, it beauty wan partly ooncealed by a black drapery, on which wa affibtotdered B verse from the Mi bammedan liible, while at it summit floated the black flag of mourning In bono tit th martyr. Dlask wood Mag azine. ina tour ponded lotns, Iu an exposed ituation, make a cover for It flower by drawing one or more of the leave over Ibe bawont and keeping them there during the heat of the day. Rags for paper makli g are bulled un der steam pressure. A hundred pound of rsgs are mixed wle from to II pound of carbonat of toda and half a tnoch qalckllma. ANOTHER CONGRESSMAN. . . , Palne's Colory Compound, tho Great 8prlng Romody. Mario Him Well. 1 11 A oongroeauian Is a public servant 111 au a h lanue fatigued aud badly uour the full .ense of the word. I tailed. I he bad rOrut la ecn In failing He ia rcsp iiiaihl t his conatituoiit. dige.tlou. diatraiiig, ringing sunnd - to his party, to hlniarlf the honorable oflloe ta full of bsrd, thsuklesa workt tjeuralgla and lasaltuda. Spting day and heavy responsibility ! a ft or d every ouo the opportunity for Congreasiusn Willism W. I rout Is shuklug off old weaknesses and rcrslsl grateful t Ih friend whodtrrcte.l htm 1 ent disorders , to Palne's celery 00111 pound, when pro; Physicians nf ever? school have been Ion gel official work had - well nigh ei-. from the atari urged to itu-alre into hauatml bis health and strength. Ills; letter reads: Coininitte on Flipeioliturea the Warj let.. Hun.- U-p . V. H a..liiulon. 11. I' , Fnb '.N I I lo ind relief ej l'am'e celery iHinMiind . for ttiaituula.- 1. u..n .... lei mrouia tion atid dir-tioti aaa alio r)nerieil. Very IritW enure, Willi. W. llsorv. There ts something wrong when one (eels "tired all the time." It is ooutrary to every oouditioo of gtaid health. There ought to be no neceaalty of drumrutng into the ear of tired men war gave relief, and Iu Vti case out of and women who feel they are broken ! loo mole people well t In health, and ar every day losing in . I'a'nn'a celery oompound cannot be weight and strength, the urgent med ju Iged by the staudar l of any ordinary of taking I'suie s celery rotupourd, . ui '.liclne, aarsaparllla or nerve (onto, now 'tis spring, to restore their spent It I a great m slrn. ectenlllla diaoov. nerve force aud purify their bbaal. err. atnguls'ly unlike any remedial Some of the earliest good re-li no- ag.-nt that hia evrr ilraM to affect a tioed from taking Talue' celery com- similar purptaa i make pesiple well, pound during lhea spring day la ai I'alne1 celery oorop mod Is Ih one regularity of the bowels, a ladter appe- ' real spring remedy kti"W0 t iday thai lite, sound sleep, and gutsd dige.tlou. , uevor fall to benefit. Hal t'siu' oel A healthy blood aupply la regulated by ery oompiund, and only I'alne' oelery the l TV4. and when tbeaaa vital tia- oonrannd If von wlah lo be well- - Look 4 "j For Imitations of Walter Baker Co.'s Premium No. i Chocolate. Always j ask for. ami see that vou get, the arti- t cle made hv a ' ii Walter Hakkk .V Co., Ltd., Iknhcicr, Mv T A little girl Viiis in the wituiaa box, and, us usual, bofor sho was alluwid i to bn swnru, alio waa ex uniiied by ti e presiding judge, Mr. Judge Manic, aa tc her understanding the nature of an oath and her belief iu a future state. "Do you know what au oath la, my child?" asked the judge. ' "Ye, air; I am obliged to tell tho truth." "If yon alwaya tell the troth, where will you go when you die?" "Up to heaven, air?" "And what will become of yon If yon tell lies?" "I shall go to tbe nanghty place, tir." "Are yon quite sure cf that?" "Yes, air; quite snre." "Let her lie sworn," said Mania. "It ' is qtiito clear alio kuowa a gieat den , more than I ila " 1'titabnrg Dispatch. Tliebij-licst tolmccott Khk1 att Kvcry know tlicrc ui So-.inEbJiEico You will find kwlu i wo ounce ong.ana two COW on insHle each lonr nance begot Uuirkwrll Durham. Buy a bag of till cele brated totairroand read Ih coutsnn whk of valuable to get I assw It tb name of Woman's Friend. It it ful in relieving the bcachaa,heklche which burden and horten a woman' wwon ijury iot ia. ji win give Dwtitn ana strength and make Ufa plaamre. For al by all dmrrsu. BLUMAUER-FRIK: DRUG CO., Postujid, aganu. ' 111 the ears, dlssy spoils, drpr-aaalou. the formula of I'alne'a celery 00m pound, that they might aatiafy them- elvM of Its wonderful power ot mak ing the sick well. I'rof Kdarard R. Thelp. M. IX, l.U I) , a eoon a. he I'.!....'. IU.L.. I a.. his fellow physlclsiis, ws always anx ious I i have tha luvlgoraUic-trted In case that restated tha usual methods of treatment, that be might pr ve the truth n( every claim mail for bis new ly dleoovered formula for I'alu' 01- ery oompound. Th great remitdv al- ajasa-vaa Out WHO CARRIES THE UBBEST lain ftHtitltT HpnrftncUnntSa Hrbr tillMftiiil Buur (jcmmIaT Wby.dtm I you kuow ini win 4 rmcK cof mi t - Thy Mifiisly yrj with nytliltt yoa want at lutNt mrkfl f rift- Hrixt lur(inrtil ( iiav inirttr nr :.' ii f"Ht-tfiiiit n or ftrtr tull. ' fUO Mtukal MtfMt, Kn rnci, cm. FOII rtOfll THAT Ml tICtt r kJut Don't rl W4l,' Pir.VUVER PILLS r th On Tasirttf mmm. On ry !) fof a Dom, IV.I4 lruvtKai gffo. to Rek-r.pl. Jill4l frtf Aiii Or. mmu IU4. rwiu. lfk. N. I'. N. U. No. M K. F. N. V. No.7J claim for other , i "Just n Durham." old nioker '0j is none just guod u on coupon Insid - h civc a list presents snd bow tbem. aasa The Vrv nmsrksHa asvil i4l relief eiven woman kyeaaOURK'N kKVKil.KD kK.MCfSV kal miwmm e. e-a a. aailormly sari H (J hr. and wakni " " Ufa. Thoasands c4 EL MRS. WINSIOWS nwVa'j ( - roa CMIkOataj TlfTMIHO rae Mia e all l. iSm. aa ea I nila. i .