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I ; . J SHIPS- ; iDiiia uniy oi youi | »v« ««*•* tvouuu«.» >■>« mitv »» n O>k«r H.He» >«>'“”"* *» ■ and •low, men»ured breathing and the de- i the decorations ar«» not mo numerous as lb* >B,, frvm l .r.rr« » sire for a restful sleep.’’ ' at an inauguration, and more expen V eaeela. sive, and the attract ion • offered to ▼ Ai !.» (■ - f a Pevaian tors are decidedly better than Ifi/mr Jtier Leonid»’ r up /n a frame, It Rises from an Underground River j e' Washing»'” PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS The Extraordinary Obj eta of Some al inaof oration*, outside of the inaugu r Slowly, • factory » in Missouri ration ceretnoniea, which are of them, i ■■ •hiead the New Ini tOutiju. ••None of your gaudy color* for me,” .’■d. until what vsge recovered wrlvee the greatest of all attrat tions to the routing of dull •he said to the man at Che counter. arle» from the n m and beauty average American. From present indi I “Give me plain red and yaller.”—Spare mu n be gan U» (.bi meri ««bl leben of H •• «uleatly- cations, the out-of-town atteiidan« • w. 1 Moments. a Minded Fereoaa for Eatnb- aviaf thread« of fiuth I “The prrof of the pudding,” said the not be so large as those a bo planned the llabls« odd Katar« woman % heart, 1 Garrulous Guy, “is in the sauce the affair had a right to expect. aatitipiti >riee«. tie iu every part f owner dares to give to the boss.”—In- The j*resident has,by rather plain inti r» wariah I dianapolis Journal. An immense? natural moriume^* # inatioo, given Great Brilin lo understand t -vntí Many societies with •!» r.ost out I Different Points of View .—“So! You J «o the magnificent marble kn«jwo »■ that, while a supporter of tta policy ui , je i? landish objects ba from ti «e to time onji it to b> «’» >» the inner c’ep'h. art my wife’* second husband?” ”No. International arbitration, on general , been founded. Ht are a !« w cases of va the way that of a cave situated on a lonely mountain sir. 1 am not. You aie the man who principle«, he will not agree so submit 1 •«id try t recent growth in UUUUVU and else I was my wife’s first husband, sir.”—Chi property recently purchase«! bv • where. the claims made by Great Britain in con wealthy westerner named R. D. Kel cago Tribune. A lady of means living in a larg** nection with the Alaskan boundary, to 1 logg of De» Moines, la. The csve tbs’ t prori.ci.1 town quite rec ntly founded rh;rr *”' * * n‘ad- i» arbitration. In view of the fart that contains this agate giant is 1- « are«! in a »elect .oeiety for proei.Ung the work- of *in?l,le will • Ing el««-, "with cheap, mural Uter*- ",“‘t <“,|in:,'n,? He ,1,,,n ' ln.; American and British delegates are, at ‘ ti» p is known as Ha Ha 1 onka. deriving its — —- . . 1 *«nt an v tinner I In u*n« th* nrmnnt«. r this time attending the czar’s Peace Con- yf th m bt turc.” That the specimens of work vent anything lie was the promot« r." name from a river which has ir» source Uolumbu» (O.) Stale Jourr.nl. nti val a< (creme, and jointly advocating thee* turned out by this society are moral there, and which *ai »o named by the It takes off a g«>od deal of the suffer tablishment of International courts of ar- r there can be no (juesrion; that they are Indian» from its limpid loveliness, 5* cheap mu«v be concedeck for they are ing attending illness and adds greatly nitration Ur settle all disputes between | A which they likened to laugbirg water. given away; but that they are lite rar to the pleasure of existence for the doc nations, it may seem a little queer that To get to the wonderful onyx menu- tor to tell you that your* was one of ture may be open to grave doubt. the president should practically relu«» 1 meut, which is as perfect a* **• ’ ^ugb The really extraordinary feature of ♦ he worst cases he ever attended.—Bos Great Britain's request to submit the chiseled by a sculptor, and well this society appears In the fact that ton Transcript. Alaskan boundary question, which the i worth a trip seros» the continent to T not only is the literature giver» away, I She- “I understand the railroads in * ■ in' }~to a b «* c . it is uecrssary lo prnetraic but the articles of the society provide the Unite«] States give employment to ( Joint High Commission failed to settle, ' •I is dt*< p cave. The easiest way lo trav« He—"That but it isn’t. From the American point . “that all profits accruing from the sale about SCO.OOO persons.” e to row on the surface of a Miiderrs ne- rl of the society’s pamphlets ure to be de nrinot include the people it keep» busy of view, the president’s attitude is log ft o uew here an river, which flows from souk .. h voted to the founding and mainten trying lo open the car windows.”— ical. In fact, from I he American point ; wh h and In the interior of the moutAins. i 4 ance of u society for the protection of Yonkers Statesman. curi of view, there is little or nothing »o ar the purpose and meaning of their lives. Teacher “The sentence: ‘My fa bitrate. Great Britain has put forward j To young and happy worn«-» it se< tn« a« if lends into the heart of the cave wh J r domestic servants.” r Of walls a nd roof, sreu in the ’ hi destiny was weaving then future in all the of Thus one thing leads U> another, or ther hud money,’ is in the past tense. a lol of claims, not with the ex|»et tation colors of the raintaw like a merry dance I the torches of visitors, are a g i'ter -ng r by would lead if the "moral literature” Now, .Mary, what tense would you be of cupids weaving garlands about a May i mass of mineral marvels. The «Jisc JOV- that they w mid be allowed by arbitra A h •kl I fb I pole in the spring time of life. But to sold. As it is, it i» merely distributed • peaking in if you said: ’My father ort ert-rs of thiscave had rowed but a sb f ri 'If r tl to inu.l tradesmen, who wrap "ha’- has money?’” Little Mary "if, that tion or by any other meth'jd, but with thousands of women life looks to be all river * ‘ a warp of sorrow in a woof of pain." distance on the subterranean ’ I y th. A porth» of tea” and sugar in> the pages I would be pretense.”—Philadelphia Kec- the hope thst if the matter should I m - won* when they were astonisL«*<l and WHAT LIFE REALLY 14. pit to T w for the moral elevation of their cus I ord. submitted to arbitration, it might get mon- der- stricl.cn to see the gn at onyx i A woman ’ s life pattern is really woven w i re a I/O W Edith- “Who were those people here allowed the port of Skagaiy, which i* by herself A great philosopher has said tomers. Every week a fresh budget of » per- umrnt rising before them It was yf the "literature” from the pen of the so this afternoon, mamma?” Mamma— believed to be its real object, in place of I j “Life is neither pain, nor pleasure ; it is •. und feel in formation, imoitt.*»r in >ize. f n£ ciety’s founder is distributed free “Prof Bighead and his wife, d«-ar. The its other claims. Owing to the immense I . serious business.” If a woman would make f eh it her serious business to understand her wx.rth al lowest valuation 51* .000. rr? at professor is one of the best informed among the tradespeople roundabout. commercial interests of the United self mentally, morally and physically, So perfect was the formation of thia fob; of Another society has been formed by men in the city .” "How do yku know [ | using the common sense that God has monument that it was at first hoped it Slates, in the Pacific, the president is Co three or four ladi«*« for the purpose of he is? He never opened his mouth given her, there would be far les« mi«ery not inclined to take any chances. The i , and suffering woven into the pattern of her would be possible to trsnspert it by ce . ff« m ide to ir ly providing boys over the age of 13 w-itfi once." Yonkers Statesman. some means to one of the museums of life. She can make it almost auytbiug »be N Y Trih ne. cu re il protest tiled by the British government boxing gloves. The object sounds chooses. the country. Iwt it was found that its FROZEN IN FORMS OF ICE. bellicose, but really It was most ¡Nirific, against the intended sending of three Every woman who want« to derive the size precluded the possibility of such the society being impressed with the | companies of United States troops, to full share of happiness, which nature in an under taking. For the. present-, belief that if street boys were given Th«*«Lt*r Posters, Meni», Fishes **»<1 patrol the border for the purfiose of pre tended her to find as a wi.nian, wife and mother, ought to read that great and wise therefore, it will be allowed to remain I ks«%«-«<■ I h«iM Put I p for Pur- more facilities for fighting w it y their venting trouble between American and book. The People's Common Sense Medi in the cave for the benefit of sightseers posra of l)l«pl«>. fists the use of knives and granite cal Adviser, by R V I’ierct M I). Several Canadian miters, wav good nature«!, hundred of its thousand pages are devoted who wish tc u gaze oh such a wonderful stones would eventually be numbered 0 Artificial ice i« commonly frozen in ami the troops will not be sent, although to the subject of woman « -pccial physi monument before it is destroyed, So among the d<*tid arts. ology, telling in plain and rt fined language proud is ibe owner oi the property of Therefore, to encourage fighting with blocks 11x22x40 inches, weighing 320 they will be kept where they will he how a woman may build up her physical Into such or even larger available, if needed. It is stated with self to meet the emergencies of her de his cav hi d monument that he pro- fists and at the same time to minimi/«- l>ounds. poses lo built] a railroad 4J miles long career. the facial damage which results from blocks theater posters are aonntiines much positiveness that Great Britain veloping The author of this great b «>k is among in order to bring the lonely spot on bare fisticuffs, the society suggested frozen for th»* purpos«* of novelty in doesn’t wish the boundary question set- | the most successful of living physicians. which the ! ill terranean river i& to be the distribution of the softest and most display, th«* blocks i>eing jdac d I;, ing tied upon any banis that will not give it His Favorite Pr< scr; tion ’ is known in flat or standing on «*nd upon tin- side every corner of the civilized globe as the found in ti ueh with the outer world. innocent of boxing gloves. Numerous an Alaskan port, and it is very certain mo«t remarkable supportive tonic and Ha Ila I ,«)ka ia located in i’amden meetings of the society were held, but walk. Even when thus exposed a I lock (tf such size will last for a consider that no such settlement can be reached health creator ever devised for weak and county Al , and the Osage tribe of !n- it never got beyond suggestions, and so ailing women. It imparts direct strength dians formerly inhabiting that portion able time. Now and then a florist has with the consent of this government. and healthful vitality to woman's delicate, grand boxing hontesta at street cor a hunch of flowers frozen in a cake of The commission to investigate the sev sperial structure, and increases the vigor, of the country gave it its name. The ners are »till things of the untamed fu ice for the same purpose. A butcher eral isthmian canal routes, in accordance endurance and recuperative force of her topography and physical features of ture. entire system. may have a leg of lamb frozen in an ice • You may have heard A Penu»y!vauia lady. Mrs Alonzo Rathmell, the country in the vicinity of the spring The courage of some people is really with the act of congress,u ill be compose«] living al. the corner of Meade and Altnoml su* . are characterized by scenery as grand * about SCOTT’S EMULSION block ami sometimes a fish «lealer has stupendous! Fancy a sweet littJe so in Williamsport, in a recent letter, sav* ■ Mv and imposing as can lie found any of seven members, two army officers,on»* .t flsh frozen in a block of ic»*, which is life is a story of misery. Until the birth of my ciety of eight mortal being» having for set on edge, the fish »bowing in its nat navy officer and four civil engineers, t«oy I had health that T t>onste<1 of I where. There arc found no lofty n; tin « and have a vague notion Its object “compulsory arbitration in married in my twenty-fifth year, and two years tainr, no altitudinous peaks whose ural ¡»osition in the center of the block. whose reputations are international. In afterward my toy wan Girn. Then the health I • that it is cod-liver oil with international disputes.” Yet, such a Occasionally flowers are frozen in ice addition to Admiral Walker, Col. Hains boasted of wa- suddenly gone Pen or tongue »now-capped summits repose in a cli society wits actually founded, and w ith to make a decorative pie«-«* for a dinner can never describe the awful «ufftrin>< I endured mate of eternal frosts, but instead t here ? its bad taste and smell and no intention of being funoy, eith»r. table, th«* molds used for such purpoi««*» ami l’rof. Haupt, who composed the for a year and a half I was so miserable I are beautiful forests, open w jodiaiuls for death to relieve me. when a kind 0 ail its other repulsive fea- commission which has just completed longed The society had a fun«l, too, amounting neighbor came in and asked me to try a bottle impulsive mountain streams, terrace«! being mor«* or less ornamental in de the final report on the Nicaragua canal, of Dr ¡•imp's FaVonte Preja option I said, ? tures. It is cod-liver oil, the to something like £ 150. sign or decorative in effect. One mold despairingly ‘ Oh, its of no n-c. J can't ever )>e bills, cavernous canyons, caves, grot f purest and the best in the What this fund was for cannot be de that is used for this pur|x>se prcxluces the members are Maj. Kyinonda, Alfred any better ‘ She in«r«ted and my hu.«)>and. who toes and parks, a natural bridge island. in ¿«‘.pair g- t a I m MC.» and I t<w.k it just to cided, but it whs probably intended for an jee form having a s<|iiart* base, Noble, of Chicago and Virgil Bogue and was please hint I had not taken half a itottle when Lake and subterranean river h>gb s v. -'J, but made so palata buying off claims made by one nation »lightly 1a|M*ring, surmounti-d by a George L. Morrison, of New York City. I was able to walk across the room without frowning Silurian walls, rugged, eor feeling faint < r having anv palpitation of the ble that almost everybody against another. dome. This piece i» iiliotit 12 luche» 1 he duties of the new commission will heart. Oh what a Ood «m3 your medicine is to rugated and sinuous, upon whose griz * can take it. It was unfortunate that the society square at the Ixisc und about >0 inches ■utferitig humanity. We had spent two hundred zled countenances is chiseled an age Nearly all practically be confined to an investiga dollars with the leadiug dcK’tors without any * became extinct before the outbreak of in height. Another form used for this be’ir-fit whatever. so remote that one gazes in wonder and thJu n like it and ask for war between America and Spain. It- purpose is a pyramid, another is an tion of the Panama route, as there is lit “ I-a st I>< -cpiabpr I had a baby. and. thanks to awe upon them; beautiful valleys and * Favorite Prescription ' I stool the con would have lM*en intcreiHing to watch obelisk, and still another is a column tle doubt that it will accept the eil.iuiib ¡our more. nrment well and have a fourteen ;>oiin<! I>aby cozy coves, where forest bi/ds sing ive report just made by the old commis girl. To-day I feel as well as I ever did in mv and wild flowers bloom in endless pro whether the society would have sup|>orted on a base. Mie.” di bought Cuba from Spuln and have pre It takes care and lalior to freeze the sion on the Nicaragua route as fully cov For thirty years Dr. Pierce has been fusion. It is a wonderful spot and a i sented it to America, thus presenting flower» in the ice in at tractive and suit- ering that. While the commission will chief consulting physician to the Invalids' worthy hiding-place for the great mon the* war. ahlr shap«*. S«*purnte buds may have to do some preliminary work during the Hotel anil Surgical institute of Buffalo, ument. N. V., assisted by a staff of nearly a score of If youtakean acorn and passthrough be held hi position in tlw* water until In the great cave explorations have Hummer, it will not get down to hard I »killed specialists in the «lifTvrent branches It a thread by which It can be balanced tin* gradually freezing ice comes up to looks like cream; it nour- V of medical practice. Any woman consult been made for nearly one and a half work before the full, owing to the climut- , in water, the acorn* will shoot In time, Mup¡M>rt them where they have »ng him by mail will rec« ive. free of charge, * ishes the wasted body of J I m ‘«* ii miles. As your boat glides along new ic conditions on the isthmus in the sum I the lx «t professional advice anywhere ob and a little oak tree will grow out of held. Hoses ami various flowers are the baby, child or adult Z tainable. All correspondence is regarded wonders are continually unfolded. th«* acorn—in more time. Well, a char frozen in ic<* forms in this manner. tner. Stalagmites bang from the ceiling, as sacred tv confidential. itably Inclined lacfy, the widow of a At an ice manufacturing establishment One of the most surprised Englishmen better than cream or any • The magnificently illustrated "Common which glitter like a starlit sky. Far in clergyman, recently set on foot a hi the city, at Uhristmas time, there seen in Washington for some time, was Sense Medical Adviser" is now published the interior of this cave the stream other food in existence. It J movement to supply medicine bottles was frozen into a block of ire for a present at a little gathering of politicians in a paper covered edition which will be drifts your boat to a shingly bank, and. bears about the same rela- S sent absolutely free f<»r the bare cost of and acorns to dwellers in the slums of cuMtoiner a hunch of holly. D< coration who hap|H*ned to be diHcussing the pol mailing , 21 one cent «tamps which should .standing u|ion this bank, you can see Ixuulon, that they might have In their pieces for th»* ♦at»le hi ;«, of cours«*. set tasenttothi World D penaan Medical tion to other emulsions that J the wonderful stalagmite monument itical future of the state of Maryland. Association, 663 Main Street, Ruffalo. N Y al»o<!«*» the refreshing and elevating in ti|N»n a suitable holder. Nuch pieces of pure white onyx standing 36 fe«*t cream does to milk. If you '[ fluence of oak tree« growing out of the will lust without great deterioration for What surprised him was the statement Or 31 stamps \li<>uld be sent if a durable, high and 15 feet in diameter. heavy cloth bound volume i» preferred. Jhave had any experience J > made by one of the politicians that necks of bottles. bourn. The onyx of which this monument There wrre many favorable points with other so-called «¿n-callprl "just "in«« a« While ice in these various forms for ■Maryland was now a doubtful state, ami as ■ • There are nearly 0 stitches ln a is formed is the finest to be found any alMHit th«* scheme. ITwr memb«irsof the display un«l decorative purposes is that the party to which the influence of , J _ good I” ’’ preparations, you J where in the world. As is generally ¡■air of hand-sew n boots. society woul<> be interested in collect called for occasionally, the d«*mand ia the B. At), railroad was thrown would I Women, according to Sir Erasmus known, the material is used forcatncos. will find that this is a fact. * ing acorns and sutiable bottles; the not great.—N. Y. Sun. elect the next state government, and | WiUoh, have, as a rule, much coarser It is mostly brought from India, and poor receivers of these miniature for s(.me of the most beautiful from North The hypophosphites that are * the geueral acceptance of that statement | hair than men. ests would be «‘illfl<-d by the progress of POLICE AND POPULATION. combined with the cod-liver oil!! by all present. It does seem a little There is a breed of dogs in Russia ern Africa. It is not usual to find any- their acorn», and, until th«* acorna be where in the world such great masse« 5've additional value to it because !! gan to shoot, they would have a long Th* Kntlo Ulimpared in Rome of th* od<i. And it seems more odd, when it which .if« said to be naturally quite us are to be seen at Ha TTaTonka.—I)es unable tu bark. I.ar«* Citta« of tli* they tone up the nervous system (> is remembered that the poll v of the B and excellent lesson in ¡»atience. Moines Kegister. It > 'o.l that every thread of a W «»rid. A liundrcft tattled neorns were dis and impart strength to the whole « AO. railroad will be dictated bv Mr. *p dt r's w. b is made up of ataut 5.00J tributed in the East End by the so- Kn«rll«h Sole. body. b lames J. IIill, who doeMii’t live within At the present time a uniformed, or veparate fibers. clety’s work« rs, but for lack of reason English sole, held by some persons and oc all druçgidi. 1000 miles of the state of Maryland, No To make l.ooo watch movements by in very high esteem, sells in this market able support ar>«l cooperation the ganize«! and disciplined police fore«* for wonder foreigners fail to understand our M-briiic die«! down when, like one of its . | H systematic patrol of the nt recta ex- hand would cost $HO,S22; by machinery at from 60 cents to a dollar a pound, political methods. <>w n a,'<’rn», it was jurt beginning to •hiM ,,oi only in all large urtan centers they are produced at an expense of according to the supply and demand of th«* world, but also in every consider ahow buine resulta, Loudon Mail. $1.799. The fish imported weigh commonly Try Allen • Foot Ease, able town in Euro|>eand Am« rim. The Chemists have extracted from coal from a pound and a half to two pounds A powder to l»e shaken into the shoes. lon«li>n force of 14,000 constitutes by < uba h Nev* tTrl«l f«»r Sport. tar lf> vhades oi blue, lfi of yellow. 12 of each; they are brought over packed Hunting in Cuba will I m * a fashion far tlu* largest bo«ly, whil«* other large At this season your fret feel swollen, ornr ge. nine of violet, besidt-» shades of in ice, in refrigerator rooms of fast able sport some of these days, because cities follow in the order of thrir pop uer/ous and hot and get tired easily. other riders too numerous to mention. steamers. The consumption here is Cuba is a great game country, ami tin- ulation New York. 7,500; Paris, 7,2uo; If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, Whales from 300 to too year* old are chiefly in the season from October to kind of game found there gives the Berlin, 4.2’H»; Vienna. 3,4»| ; Chicago, try Alien’s Foot-Ease. It cools the feet Munvtinu* no t w ith. The age is as<*er- May. There are only four or five deal ' ' ’ « ' -, 4 . 4 • . |>at í..r Moorsarr Moora.Tt FtES best of sport. There are deer, which 3,000. These nr«* not only the largest and makes walking easy. Cures swol lainrd by the size and number of layers ; ers in the city that import English ; «nt ‘ UM-•«« c< ■ _ :. i I lor O ur O ffice is o p * o » ite s P*TtnTOmcr come to the edge» of tin* openings and in total numtar of men, but in meh len and sweating feet, blisters ami cal of the whalebone, which increases sole, and their aggregate annual impor •nd we can m < ; c pntcnl tim« Ütau the xí fr-,T \\ , >n. clearings at dusk and dawn to feed. | ms«* they represent the largest num- tations probably do not much exceed : r«m»(e San 1 model, -ri. d «ira lous spots. Believes oirns and bunions y early. Sand Th 't >., with drser p Count!« ss flocks of pigeons and dove« 1 s t of |M)licemen in proportion t«» |s>p- 5,000 pounds. English sole have been I t -n. W f a <• t Women »tudentaat the University oi ntnh.r nr not. fret oij í bend the branches of the trees by their ulntion, as compared with oth«*r towns of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Berlin arc not allowed to wear their imported into this country in this com I < barge. < *-;• :r ••-•»”•? :» wi»r*4. f 1 A PaMFHLET “ H • Sold by all druggists and weight. Th« re are long, thick snakes in the same country. In g«*neral, it Try it paratively limited way for many year«. ¡ coat ' t ----- ' . ?*~ ; *’ « hair in braids down their back. Tw ’ o t <taw> t rt tn cuiMi.r»« - Ì »ant tree. t: ■ . A Z fit to try a iporlMmin’i skill with a gun may be said that, within any one coun shoe stores lor 25 cents. Trial package girl students who ¡xrsiste«! in doing There are also imported from England ( . »ent or rille -snakes that furnish Is’iiuti- try, th«* lurgvr the town, the larger the free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Lv thia were expelled. some turbot. There was at one time • F fully mottled skins for trophies Wild rati«» of |M>licemen to ¡»opulution. Thus, i; v. \. \ It is reported from France that the also more or less salmon imported 5 O m P» hit O ffice W uningyom d C boura live in the dense wooden brush in the United States und (ireat Brit from England, but of the fresh salmon JU let r freshly expnssrd from poppy ain, municipalities from 100,000 to 200,- “Ihm't you get tired of being invited • nd it take* a hardy man to face a »tenia, if p mptly applied on bees' now consumed in this country that wounded one. There are wihidoga, too, OtN) population usually have about ten »nt to dinner so much, old man ? w hich is imported comes chiefly from «ti '9 will immediately alleviate th ]Milic«*mcn to «*nch 10,00«) inhabitants, and many birds of the most l»rautiful "Tired and hungry* I havn’t had a pa îi ai d not allow an infiammai ion to Canada and the Pacific coast of British 50 YEARS' plumage. Wild fowls are found on all and in Germany from right to nine |»rr iqiiarr meal in a month !” North America. .V A’. Sun EXPERIENCE the streams, in the thickets live large lo,ooo. In venters of ataut 5oo,ooo l.lltht from th* U In«!. bird*, rhiefiy guinea hens, Incidental- imputation, there are usually some- An electric lighting installation ly hord« of stra) outlaws may •<!«! to where near 15 policemen to each 10,000; while New? Y«»rk has 20; London, 21; which has recently been lait! down nt the excitement oi if a hunt during the Berlin. 25. and Paris, 2H, to each 10,000 Iloyle ball. West \rdslej y, is interesting next few years.- <’h ¡icago Chronicle. inliubitiint». frotn the fact that win«! is the only mo The ruli that tlu* ratio of |M>lic«*m«*n T radc M arks Frl««a FGln« U hit* Fl«« tive power employe«! fur generating D esigns A correspondent writes us from Iau- to population Increases with the size the current. There are 50 sails set mill- C opyrights A c of the urban «*• enter is true only within sanne that the district of I.avaux, sit ally in a circular frame about 30 feet uated between Laustinnr and Vevry, each couutry. Some citi s «>f the sec diameter. A large pullev fixe ! on n and having a population of 10,000, is at on<! mid third horizontal shaft in an Adjacent build the greatest | thia moment in the prou«) position of ing «Irives the dynamo. The <!uty of )Mili«*em«*n. Hi« bring able to Ix ast that in the several this machine is tu charge the storage illation of 700.1 prisons in the district there is not a cell», which are sufficiently large to force of over single prisoner. A white flag floats run the 1<‘9 lights for about right «last A h i.v« r «’very prison in token of this for every |o,ta in winter, should there be no uis.d ft,r India nn«l Kii praiseworthy fact, and virtue reign» lu- that length of time, and for rr.< re than preme in the canton of Sami Petit ratio of 42 to i nearly all ot the nicknes» »rannu a fortnight In rummer—Yorkshire at that time < M ifm illai V— . n outbreak of t h people are very »iweptible to illnw, I be newest feature of interest in the Take • Short Nap Daily. policemen to s New York ice rinks is the « f glass "During ths day everyone aliotild like enormous ratio «>f 66.5 to 10,000 |*opula- in« their blood pure thev can tortily theinrelve, skates. It is found that #!;<..tea with ■ •> w> to reeape three fourth.« of the ailment» a few minutes* sleep, pref«*rablv dirvelh tion.- Miiuicipal Affairs. glass runners ar«» far b: Ger, b th for from which they suffer so generally. S 8 S. is after the soon meal,” write* F. Iward l< speed und rase in gliding i U««hm<ton letter the reme-ly which will keep their system» young, by purifying the blood, Warman, in bis "Five Minute talks n than t* e the skates with mr thoroughly removing »11 »»»te accumulations, an 1 impart From «urr regular mrreap*indent.) and »ever..I pairs arc now i G ucm I Health,” in the June l. vite» H.»tu* ing new strength and life to the whole body It increases W ( shimutox . May 22n«l. I**W one of the metrrpolitan rir the appetite, build« up the energies, and wn.lv new life Journal. "The time given tu it max The return oi the president has giving blood throughout the entire «ysteni venter has sueceNled i se«‘iR too precious (or on« in busineM«,lHit hr ’ought a «warm «>( politicians to \Va»h Mrs. Sarah Pike, «TT Broadway. South Bottrn. writ-s glass to a hardness that it will l»e mure than comi«cn»at«*d fur by iagt •• I am w-vente vears old. and had not enjoyed good health and speakership talk an«l argn- xvUica pmet¡rally never the ‘iisntal and bodily condition that f<>! men for tweutv fears I waa sick in different ways, and in ur an 1 »gain«' an extra The tempering process ret addition, had Ectema terribly on one of my legs The laws. Sit in an eaav «'hair. Lying down congress sir again heard in hot «•ret, but it is a fact that sc’ doctor «aid that on account of my age, I would never ba dire« tly aftei a meal crowd« the <1 get •lora ami with bard ice does not f well again I took a down bottles of S S 8. and it cured me il other placae where men live organ» and makes one’s *le«p r«*«t ass. To look nt these skat< completvdy. and I am hapnv to say that gate There i» »I mo mih li talx al I feel as well as 1 ever did in my life. ' >t »up|M)sr they were ruufe r.f ant lea« msteaii el restful. K«*at the bead un«aiitiactory condition in U m I mi , owing J W Loving, of Colquitt. Ga. says "For eight ling else than in. tai. for the runner comfortably, Tip the chair to a pleasant to the Jelav in dl«0 «i,.|¡:.< the Util Sil ears I sufferv-1 tortures from a tlery eruption on e always colored in onh r to disguise angle (or the lodv, not enough tohav« armv, and about Aguinaldo » i»er»is!ing mv skm I tried almost every known remedy, but they the substance of which thev ;ir»* made the weight o( the body on the ba« k tn sending cum in iMionera to negotiate failed one by one and I was t-'ld that my age. which ia The coloring process is ••■E ’nu v, and against me. and that I could never hope Place the (<rei on a «‘hair as high or a tor a r»«»ation < <d hostilities, in the facs sixty »is tints in the case of Isdira* skates are to be well again. 1 Anally < B. 8. 8.. ani and it cleansed oleansed trifle higher than the one up«n which of the recateti I rrlueali of lien. Olis- » made to correspond with the my blood thoroughly, anil now I am in perfect health '' • • R of the wrurtr’ii rostnae. The the last refusal h*« just uecurwd. There ankle joints, close the hanHs together <s little that is u anv of the talk i nra hi tached by interlacing the Angara, plat'll tbr fur the simple resat n that the nituation is th«i - oly remedy which can build up and strengthen jbMB« - the only fleshy part of the thumbs t«»grther in or has not change •d ma «rially in either «»I ekl people. Is- »use it is the only one which ia guarantee i der to avoid grasping the bands tu light ths vsm « s men stioned, during il«e peel free from t*<ash. mercury, arsenic and other damaging a skate wb mr i eral *-rala,g It is mi t- m r ts a' I her an i ha« r<« ch« n ical« whatex^r ly, and close the eyre. Having tbu« week. now. but th . a« a svi frena tur ankle in it N S s curea the worst f.w* of Scnvfula. Cancer. Eczema RheumaUaas, closed the circuit, it will be neceaeary to an ext«*; it Which greatly aids In th» Washington i in honoi Tetter. <h«en Sorrs Chronic Ukws, Ik ila, or any <4her disease of the bbssl. to relieve yuuraeli of all nervous au«i vl lb« peace )ubii<pe, which opens toiuvr enjoyment •nd adds to the safety of the ik<vk* uu ttaaa disco*'* wrii ta »ent fiae by Swift £pe« iflc Co , Atlanta Go. I exercise. pa ujumiui «» STRANGE monument of on -U¡ ".TIES. I Have von Heard om? express the opinion th»» there is one thmd ¿¡J .will prevent women’fr»? world - they can't be de; i, pended1 upon because th, are sick too > ¿ften. It is true that m»nv to Iook . forward to tisw. women are « compelled . •o iinAhlp when they are unable tn to Attend attend tn to social or business duties. Their appearance plainly dicates their condition and they are reluctant to be seen, even by their friends. Read wh4t a business woman says to such sufferers; Mn C. W. M.n.llelA M Farrar Street, Detroit. Mich.. 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