GROWING EAR DRUMS
How Specialists Will Restore Bear
lng of a Young Heiress.
Yaaac Mrdlcal Stadtat Wrllaa Iroai
Vlaaaa Trillin of tat Woaasrfal
kill Taat llaa Cam ta ta A 14
af Miss Alia HockeftlUr.
That the (oremoil tprtialiat of Eu
rope ere tfrcwin? ti rsr driimi for
Miss Alta Koclttfrilrr. IhnlanRhter of
John D. UiA-lii-ft-Urr, is th nniiirknbl
disclosure tiiad in u .t-t t-r Irmn a
oung medical stiiilem. ih.m in if una.
to hi family in (.'.rvc'r.nif. il. Ilr says:
"On n( I In- tnot .i!cnh:ni( med
ical cater r.rie is thai of ::. Km kefel
ler. Klie i lieinx in Hi-il I . 'lie tht
greatest doctors in II. e w rid. 1 nerd
uotgolntoa technit':ilc!rr.-i i, tionof the
me. Iitt ii ;t a niiplit) f inite one.
Tbe)- tell ii hire Ihat the surgeons ar
gronitiK i.rH liiaphruina car rlrurus
in the ffirl'a ears.
"Such a feat ha only Iteen accom
plished once or twice liefer, and tbe
whole tiling n.nti pi a profound set-ret
here. .M Rockefeller's defect of
hearing icriilled fruui u n attack of
acarlet fuer, years ago. An alif grew
older the trouble Iiicrea.ed, until the
was alinoft htone deaf. Il la said that
one new ear drum hat beeu completely
grown, and toe other la well under
way.
"One preuliar thing Ii that with the
hearing restored, after year of dulled
sensibility, any ordinary noiac eauaea
iutente suffering. The patient il
guarded against any harsh or aharp
sounds, and gradually she will become
accustomed to hearing again.
SAY BURIED COLD IS TAKER.
Haaattr (. J.) Tawawjlalk aaallaS
Over a Stlea Dleaaverr
ear Vlllaae.
Durlcd trraaure, reeoeered after be
ing hidden in the earth for more than
a century has excited the townafolk of
Hanover, a small Tillage about three
milts from Mnrrlatown, X. J. An Iron
pot. rusty and fulling apart from age,
was found at the bottom of aa open
hole six fret deep on the land of tbe
Walker homestead, imbedded In four
wiills of atout maaonry.
Tbe opening in the ground bad been
made at midnight the night before by
I lu re si rangers, who were seen at work
by Harvey Edwards, a farmer, and
their act ions were to mysterious that
he, Inatrad of inveatlgating, retreated
Into hie own house, locked and barred
all the windows save one in the attto,
from which he watched the adlent fig
ures digging furiously until almost
daylight. The nearret conatable Herd
a mile away. Edward had no weapon
in the house but aa old shotgun, and be
did not dare to venture out until the
men parked their I (Mils into bags and
walked rapidly tip the road leading
from Hie village. The neat after
noon a riezen residents In the neigh
borhood went to look at the exeava
tious and the old Iron pot, and tbe
opinion wae unanimous that the
strangers had by some means come Into
the possession of the secret of the hid
ing place of 130,000 in gold which disap
peared in the revolutionary war after
it had been deposited with Aaron K Itch
ell, a patriot aud one of the Bret mem
bers of the continental congress from
Eaat Jersey.
RUMORS OF GIGANTIC TRUST.
Crasa akl.ealieia caasaaar Sal 4 la
la Deal wlih Larara
riratt.
In the faea of explicit denial from
officials of the Cramp fililp and Knglr.e
nulldlng company and the Midvnle
Steel company, the atory that the
Vlckera Huns and Maxim company, of
England, are negotiating for the pur
chase of these two great corporations
la presented again with further clr
eumstnntlnl detail, hut liVc or noth
ing of authoritative eorrolioration.
There la good reason to belie that
there is no truth In the report Ihut
either the (ramp or the Miilialr com
pany will I'nss by purchn,e l-.ito the
coutrol of the big Kugllsti concern.
Whether or not a merging of inter
ests for the benefit of all parties lo
the triangular agreement la under
consideration Is another question
There is good authority for the state
ment Ihut such a scheme Mould
celve the serious anil even favorable
thought of those heavily Interested
111 ('ramps and Militate, rlltnttld such
a combination he formed the n lt n I
necessary to effect it would come In
large part from the English firm,
which would thereafter have an s sts
porta nt voire In the management of
the Cramp and Midvale merged Inter
ests, but the affairs here would be
principally in the hands of American
directors.
ONE HORSE RESCUES ANOTHER
riaaaes la aa Taws la Laa alia
AalaaaJ Keaaella la
Wales.
A blind horae woe rescued from a wa
tery grave the other day by another
horse. The blind horse wandrrrd into a
mill pond at Mountain (iroir, V. Ye.,
and soon got beyond his di-pi h. hen he
begsn is iinmiug around in a circle, un
able to land. His distress a'trm-trd a
horse which belongs to I'okt iminter C.
it. llerner lo the water's n'.gr. and he
tried by neighing to dim I the blind
horse to shore. Kailing in this, he
plunged into the water and am out
Into the deep pool to Ihe i'i- I ani
mal's re'iief, which wus it.v. u ; ; rrd
In the iiitiipie way of srii.i.,- it irlop
end towj.g ihe o,uadriipr! i .. 't iy to
terra nrniu. amid the clmi. of up
ward of 100 persona who had become
epecletvja,
l.tr'liica cannot be h ng lived Iw
rails 'o live requires nourishment.
Kood ii not nourishing until il i digesird
A disordered slotimli cannot diiiest
food, it IiiuM havo aiiit sme. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure dinesti all kinds ol loil
ailhout aid (rum the sioinai-h, allowing
it lo lest and regain in natural functions.
Ita elements are eisctly the same aa
the natural digestive fluids and it limplv
can't help but do you gOHl.-Ir. YY. K.
Kremer.
Ve Allen' Fool Case,
A powder to be shaken into the shoes
Your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot,
and get tired easily. II you have mart
in' leetor tight shoe, try Allen' Foot-
Eat. It cool Ihe leet and make
walking ease. Curat molten, iwraty
ieet, ingrowing nil, blister and ca'lous
spots. Relieves corns and bunions ol
II pain and givei rest and ronilort.
Try il to-day. Sold by all druggist and
iboe ilore for 25i-, Trial packag Kree.
Addrea, Allen f. Olinilead, U Koy,
N. Y.
Save Two From Death.
' Our little daughter had an almoM
fatal a' tack ol whooping conh "n't
bronchliK" mites V. K. Ilavi
land, of Armnnk, N Y , but, nrheii all
other riinediea failed, e atved her life
with Ir King's New Discovery. O n
niere ho had Cm. sumption in an
advanced tlago, alro used Ihif amdi r
(ul medicine ami to-day she is perfectly
well." Iww'l'e tlirnat and lims
dieeaaen yield to Dr. King'i New Die
covery aa to no o'her medicine on earth
Infallible for Coughs and Colds. b
ainl $1 hotllei kuaranteid by Dr.
Kreiuer. Trial hoi ilea fie.
TBE BLATTA ORIEHTALIS.
aaaUe Ceekraaek fraaa lbs Trap.
laa Wklek Hu rsasl Its
War la Kaarlaa.
The blatla orientalie ia ubout tliree
tlmee aa large aa an Lnglish "black-
beetle,' and ia well known to anilors
In the tropica aa one of the many
prsta of ships. This tropical or shU-
era cockroach has been transported
to the "roo," the eggs being carried
there In packing cae containing rep-
I ilea and hra!s from wiu ui countr:ra
and haa found a ongruial ciimule in
Lhe reptile house. All cockroaches
oriental or otherwise, are very fond
I witter, having. I ke moat othci
loafers aud tugranta. u uniiirn h
able thirst. Aa the foreign co. k
roach Hire by nigKl, when it looks
like an euormoua wu:er'beetle, Il Ii
been able to occupy aa ideal home hii
alund full of cuvea, and aurrounced
not only wilh wntir, but by al.i n
dunce of food. Ihe ialand. s lhe
lonilon .Siirclutor, Is a hi" hi" in llic
center of the steamy cr'codile p-'ol
l"he log ia full of splits and erevic. i
in which throe mounter cockruuL-hc
lie, and from which they ke-
bright lookout for the bile of sonl.ri
hreud, bun, apple nod nlher ra:.iii!'-
which people who think tint croc
odilea ore l;ke roach, and wi.l nibtilr
bread, drop Into the muzIrs of the
Hlrrplng siiuriaiia. When a Inrgr
piece of bread floata up against the
log tha erx-kmacliea mnke up u
salvage party, und, dragging it tr,
their main cave below, make a com
munal front. Numbers are caught
and used aa food for the Ineect-eatiug
lizards, ao they arc to some extent a
useful Importation.
THEY WEAR KNEE-BREECHES.
a-taaeelaey Poetee tuivaa Aasaalaa
laaldaale al toaie al Oae
raaaataltves Akvaati.
Hon. John W. Kostrr, former secre
tary of slate, and one of the moat wide
ly experienced of American diplomats,
tells in the Saturday Evening I'ost in
teresting and amiiMUg instances of
"American Diplomats and Court Cos
tumes. The ladies-will be iiiteirMrd
In knowing that In diplomacy extreme
consideration Is given to the kind of
clothes which the representatives wear.
In the course of his article Mr. roster
says:
Some mlnlstere have made them
selves ridiculous by securing aa ap
pointment In the atate militia, and
making use of that uniform. A story
la told of one of our representatives at
a European court who appeared at
the palace In the garb of a captain of
a cavalry troop, a post he had tillid at
home, which led the monarchical dip
lomats, attracted by his metal helmet.
quizzically to ask If he belonged to a .
m . i t -;..t 1 v. ..... I
lira cuiiipmij ill jtniniitai i nr ni.ii 'iv
tiona of the department of state now in
force construe the law to allow of such
a deiutrturo rrom a simple dress aa
ill secure our diplomats welcome ad
mittance at court ceremonies.
"For Instance, the member! of th
I'nited States rmbassy in Lnndi n ap
pear on stale occasions In knee-breech-
with metal buckles on their shoes,
and in other respect in ordinary even
ing dress."
Lawlesa Neve Meslea.
A good deal of lawlessness Is frev-
alrnt in New Mexico. In many of
the towns thr faro, roulette and other
gambling houses are wide nprn, and
the authorities item to regard UiTO
as matter of nercssity. Shooting
brawls are of common occurrence.
Valeakle lroerlr la Hawaii.
Some of the finest sugar mills lu thi
world, costing ll.nmi.wiu each, are
found In Hawaii, and there are plunt
ers in the Islands who produce fsiU)
worth of sugar and Hoo worth of rice
to the acre.
Sevan Yeara In Bed.
"Will wonders ever cease?" Inq lite
the friends of Mrs. I,, i'eate, o( l.aa
rence, Kan. They knew she had been
unable to leat her lied in seven years
on account ol kidney and liver trouble,
nervous pront ration and general debility ;
but, "Three hollies of Klectric Itinera
enabled m lo walk," ihe wtile, ' and
in three months 1 (ell like a new per
aon." Women siiirenng from Headache
llaikaclie, Nervousm si, cHeeplessncrs,
Melancholy, Fainting and lhtxy Spells
will And It a priceless bleating Try i'.
Satisfaction is guaranteed by I'r. Kremer.
Only 6tV.
ARIZONA'S GAIN.
Oaauraa aaiaw laaeaasa 10. Pas
Oaat. la Paaalatlaa ta
a Da4a.
Th cenanis buresu has made puhllo
th return of populationfor th terri
tory of Ariiona. Tin- Hpulatlnn of th
territory In 10OO ia I r.'.m.na compared
with population In lo of i.(tit. Thi
ahows an Increase duriiu thr drradeof
SI, Sill, or lot per i'i nt ThU lar'e in
crease I du In pan lo the fai t that
there were SM.snV liuliiuia and Hi other
peraou, or a total uf SH.fliM H-rsiina. on
Indian rraervatinua, etc., in Arirona.
who were specially enunirratrd in bV0
under the proviainns of the census art,
but were not iuctiidrd lu thr af-ti-r n I
population of the trrrltory at that vru
rui. The population of the territory In
H7ii kiis v.Mi, nnd ihiring lhe ten ear
from ITii in lo ii itii-rraal :ii'.7-. nr
317 per i-ciii.. Kiiiiifc' a piiiilnitin in
IHMl nf i ttn Tin- piipulnti.ui in is.,
as or v -1 1 in ihr rt-H'tt fur that census,
was iy.fi'u, n prrsi'iiiiiiff an in-rease
durmir the ilii-mlr nt IU.Imi. or 17 I per
eent The population nf Annu a in Itxm
la niiitr ih ii n i tiuii-s as lar-e aa the
popiil. iii ti (jivrn In IS7U, the first cen
sus ink, n afirr Its organisation aa a
teriiini v in lM.
The tt'tal latnl surface of Arlaona la,
appruMtiKii, IIS'ji-o sipiare milea.
the atriacc number of pernine to the
sijusre mile i.f the riuunn ,if mw and
ItWU being as follows: l0, 0 , I8IM, X.
Aa ICiplissltiia.
Those rhief JiiKtit-, s lio iluln't vole
for Kllas Hones a.luust'.in to the
Hall of Kan.e probably hse it In fur
bim. aiicmu the Cliirniru Times Her
ald, In enure lie ilnlu'l II v Ins machine
ao II woulil i' on Mipctnli-r butlnu
AN AERONAUT'S FEAT.
Accident Compels Him to Crawl
from Gun in Midair.
Five Tkaaaaaa laeelatoea Wll
Perllaae Peeeieaaseal wllk
Oaly a Pew aeralafcee.
High above the heada of S.00O spec
tatora at Hliighamton, S. Y., a man
crawled from the mouth of a cannon
attached to a balloon, a mere speck
against the sky. It wae a task ap
parently beyond human accomplish
ment, and when he alipped on the
smooth sides of the gun there was a
murmur of horror from the myriad of
upturned fnces. and several wnn. n
fainted, but with fine hnud hr ynii-pcd
a rope, and for a moment swung euo
prndrd 2,000 fcettabove the earih. 'I !.en.
by n tremendous effort, he ri-gnini-i! the
tow of the cannon an the huilooi, and
Its burden shot earthward. The u.nn
wna l'rof. It. J. Ilurke. of PhtsCUd,
Mich., and he came to J'ingharnlon to
make n aeries of aM-rn.-ions at the
nin'hainton exMiaition. He whh to he
londed into a ciiiinon attached to the
balloon, and when nt 1 1, f height of
3,000 feet was to be Mred from the pun
at a parachute hanging from the bal
loon's side, with which l.e utk to de
scend Shortly after stni" t I e dis
covered that a rope lu.il caught around
the trigger which lircd thr ni.ti- . and
it would not explode. His mil- I cpe
was to crawl from the in-i.!c .. tl.e
top of the gnu. lit fore thiu wan nr.
coiopllahrd the balloon I., t' 'mil a
swift downward Impetus, ami, though
he endeavored to lighten it. it struck
In a tree In a foreht some miles awny.
and he waa held a prison r in thi trie
top an hour nnd n half before re
leased. Hrescnprd with a few scratches,
but in those few momenta he lived a
lifetime of agony, nnd when he slipped
rrom tbe gun he gnve himself up as
lost.
FOUND PLAYING WITH BEAR.
laelaa Tkeee-Tsar-ttld ( klld la Ula
aaeered Wall. Csrrulss
Ike Animal.
"Th lost baby and the big black
bear" furnished a Sabbath solvation
in police headquarters at I In! In . Tex .
that lasted Chief of Police 1 i '.l: and
hla men a,, day. Lizzie, the time,
year-old daughter of Mr ui.d .'.. J
A. Self, was suiUlcniy tirrrc'l ly l:ci
parents late in the rieniiig. They hail
left hrr plnylug on the sidiwii k in
front of the family home on Canton
treet. After searching for the child
for an hour they notified the police
department and n genernl search
throughout the city was i.Miti. d
The theory of kidnaping was alxut
accepted Ly them as the honis p ,i,eil
with no tidings of the missing child.
Atxiut seven o'clock in the morning
two moon till olllcers riding through
th section of the city park in which
the zoo ia loented, discovered l.f.ie
arated in front of the Inrge iron,
grated cage In which a big black hear
ta confined. The child'a feet and arms
were extended inside the cage be
tween the bars of the structure, aud
the little one was gleefully prattling
to and petting the big brute.
Lizzie was taken to headquarters
end restored to her parrnta. Chief
IVIce, who used to he a Trias ranger,
remarked to the child's parents nnd
the newepaper men:
"If that had been me, or one of
the force had taken anch lihrrtiea
with 'Big Hen,' he would have chewed
an arm or leg off for us, to say the
least. God took care of the baby."
OIL AS FUEL FOR STEAMER.
(tali 1 9 Cuwrla Vnrl from
Uurito (o I.ob14i l.los
Liquid rati,
Th ti-omliij) C-owrie, which is din
ciiftrinjf rtrc of oil from llnrnro til
the Thuinvs iltK'k, itr-nini d fnun Koett-i,
lkirneo, to I.hihIhii, n (lihtiince of
mllt, Uriinf niilv a 'iipiiil fuel. Ttiia
j wa rctliH'itl lo a ipi nv t.y a u in j t
tit th furnni't' door. The oxtner. iy
that thv hiiUalitiilioii of cunl b) oil
proved iiuutt mttniiliipeotia.
Six MokfraiuftW-id iimtcnd of M The
aprfri waa alihtly iitiprovtd aiul the
bunktr ijmre wna n!ko t cononiinl, u
ton of oil ooriip)in hut 34 cuhir fi t t,
oomi.arrtl with thr nilm' ft-el tnki ii
up by a ton of cl. o nt) lW(i tona
of oil were daily rounmu'd on this ?oy
mt, na niiinut ;ii tona uf col con
autiu'd in forint r vu Hjfra.
UrniH oil i (h-cliirfit Ut h excellent
fuel, and ia kiipertedin the HusAirtii nnd
Anierirnn proilurt in lhe far taut, aa it
ran he delivered at ;.u .hillinB ton in
HtriiK Koiif;, :i& iliitlliiK in .lupan nnd
Colombo, and M) ihlllinni at Suva.
TEN YEARS OF TALKING.
m. Lntp Hv fur a lil Hab
tola 4 (uilliiRllr, II n-
llr Ctuwl lltr Uflt.ll..
Mri. Lucy A. ltcrvea, HtfrA M, who
vraa tent lu (he iiictLi e n Itim nt Kfiln
IiuiJtH. Midi . tin jiitrinvu from l.nn
ilut! ii siiniiKe ami unukutil ilintli
tht other ilu
She liltitt'lv tttlUct! herself into lhe
(rrnvr. Kdi W 11 em hrr tual etrni.u'i.
have he en ettiutant, no itmtter w tint
time of ilu r nt'ht it wni, A ht renin
i.f worth Ci iihiunt !y cm fnun her
nuiuth anti lier thoiit mt heennie utt
diharee.ilt'.' t her heitreis t h fit hhe
Vim jKiif i' i n n 1'ittUlvJ eell, w lie re t hey
coulti in t Im t i nnl.
Ai lhe "i iiinu utew older the hahit
eetnet! to j , t on her, n ml :n hi
Urio! uii I i v w-iiktin l. Keii in lu r .ef
the hiiho r t'l-i.ttiiiutl. 'lhe oilier alt
ertioon H l iol a more iolent tu'.k.iih'
tit thiin v V tint tier lungs Lw-ritllY ran
out of nir .
"THE MILWUKIE."
A (atuiliar name for the Chicago, Mi
waukw A St Paul Kailway, known al'
over the Vnion a the tireat KtiUav
runninn t ht l iohiht l.mnteil trrtim
every i)hv ami nilit U'tween Si. Taui
antl Chicago, ami Outsit a aiitU'liiri.0,
The only in'rle t trains in t ht world '
rmlomtainl : Con net ti nn at made
with All Tranmontiuental l.inea, asmir
i it k lo patten .fen Ihu lHtt ervii.-e kno n
l.uxiiriom ciaehei, ehvtric lutita. tleam
heat, ol a verity ev)iialtetl bv no other
line.
See that vour lieael reatls via "The
Mllrauker" when oiiik to any point in
the I'l.ited Stated or t anada. All tick
et amenta ell them.
For rated, pamphlets or other iufor
ma Hon, add r ens,
J. V. CAavt C. J. Kiiuy.
Trav. ra Arft. tieneral Aitent,
Hi Am., Wiait. IVurHNu, Ur1
Writing Parer
Cot kikh otVn-e.
of all kinds at the
The olJ r!lablt The WtealX Orvf onla.
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Ths Latest Yarn.
p f-dci-r I 'i m it r
I ! ya c in y ' 1 ' "I
i!.,laui ill ii r v tfi'p. 1 i
M'ol a few ilofc ii oi 'lo- !'.
liiitVce toe ii lull iim'. Kv
Ki I mhI( a irei 1 ir! i- t
lnke hold of if i v i u .-' 1 1' i, : -men
and ua.o no n, y n ;
ciinlidriiiia'li Im! I il , 1
cold. At iliiitwi-'" -.' . d
Tlie bil:i ii. li'cd icrvotiH limn
II'. t Slli'.'esrillly e'llipele W 1 1 1
lieslihv rival icA'in' I. in e V.
Itii r 'he fainoii! pill- for lO '-vpr
ill rem'ise I lie cHiie o( onr r. u'
Dr. V. K Kremer,
il.' Vii vi--. ."nt 17
.X-ywffWt Tl.ry sive a litrht
It l! U.'i ' iM"! ,IU" a'"1
limit. No .dor.
lA')V.,,i'fl ,:'rr eon
Jt rverytvliers.
f visit DR. JORDAN'S great (
iHiiiucmT.,MirittchttciL
Ttw I t' Anai'iniral Mvh la th
Weefitl M w Hi rtlirtl(i
d aiilrlf raraa i.y th nlilat
alCI14lll IM C"L kkl A ftlli
DR. JORSAN-01SEA3ESOF KEN
Vrmi.M thnrnnrMr ev-iejlrateej
lf .yvteati oilaV'til llir uic At M(rlrf .
1 rJMantT'1 tX il Vltfrt. atMllU
cat I (r tet Haiiiari1, a niii.k ami
mticA. run lor Pits-, aVIiwiue .,. 1
V tail alias, hy In JvlOaUl U
lM lkVlB.
CrMk(Uf1iiai and WiVf'nrlwW Traarrne-it pr
niakli e b leltayi A "( lr In .r rai
ualrrti.n. Wnu tnt B I HU OtOPIIV ff A
aiatllACt, HtlUU laLk. t A taluaul louuc U
lot ) ( ail am.
OH JORDAN k CO., It) ft! Ma rH St., I F, V
i e-av -avtv - -av t. -o.
NO STRIKES Til E W K,
Compulsory Arbitration of Labor i
Disputes in New Zealand.
ftrm Hsu flail m ls Yeara' Trial
a ad la KnaHd tu Wurk Snllifnr
titrllr law (tin r riilnn Vou-
asid t hlltl l.nbsir. I
j
II. II. Iiifk, formerly n member of
parliament of New cultnul, v;i he- j
fore the induntriul entiniLi:on ut
Washirton the other (lay. He ex
plaiitl the astem of n rtut rat ion in
New Zealand, w hieh. he said, had het n
et re mel) sii is faotoi . '1 hi ' fin
was iu the form of eon: pn n; r arlntra
tion. and it h:l six jeatr." trial. The.
fact thatthere ia eompu ory arhitra
lion there made ln.'h i;i..'h) and
employers ver e:i:ful a to lhe jus-lu-e
of 1 heir r.iM hi 'hit ! !;i aet.
In t hene eon ft tf a i U ' : .1 1 n in New
Zea'.nnd no lawjers 11 1 e a 1. v ed to
a ppi a r ; in I the intereted p.t : ! u are
heard.
I.ahnr orpania t ions in New Zen
land are jretiera!! ineurporai t-d and
the ftiiiiul no disadvantage in Mieh iu
corp.irat ion
'I he arhi t ra: ion '.n hat! I't v. fa ured
by the t in p!i 1 nnd fotn; lt ; 1 :i p "
em hrfure il en.ietid. I p : sl
ji-ur thri-e fifths of nil lah-r in New
Zt a ' a 1 d was . re :i n ..'t d ! r.ii ' if ally
th.; neali-et tf w .11 V w . 1 ' ; . d are
made hj the lah -r ti.;: :..: for
tlie iren oit':dt' the nt.i. i -. .1 vtl!a
t hise . : !i !l ! lo in 'lhe ail- '.lioil
court t.f Nt ' .i'.:t:d 1 . t r ; th
lluvx il.iiii, 1 ,e f' w.i..' il - ply
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frtlly A Ul ll l i I l.uie'n Mf il-
cuit. AU ilriitfili-t nil it nt 'J.k-. an.!
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tin Utwi'ln ra tUv. If j nt tri rf' '
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QUALITY 1
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R AMATEja SUPPLlJ
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SPEEDY TRIP OF A BALLOON.
Tkle Oae Weil Oae Haadred Miles la
feveatr-Plve Mlaalea aa
Beat Ike Reeord.
It seems incredible, yet It is a fact.
tbat in i
loon trai
The uslh
and arrii
tbat In Germany a few days ago a bal-
traveled 100 miles in 75 minutes.
loon left Strasburg at 11 a. m.
nd Arrived nt I'.itierMch at 12:15 O. m..
being stopped there by the branch of a
linden tree, which held it faet. When it
that it had left .-Stratburg at 11 a. m. of
that day. and that any information a
to its suUtquent movements would be
natful.y received by the Strafburg
authorities. The news of its safe ar
rival at Pikxrach, IfiO miles dintant
'ruin Slraburg, wa? at uiioe rent to
hem. and on the following i':iy Pruf.
Dr. Hergeee'l arrived from Strusburg
and toi.k charge of the bailo'.n.
Ac ;iili:ig to hiin. the first iniention
of hin.i-.f and hit colleague was to
send nut a reguhir hailoon with r:ne or
two patiingers. but nn account of the
itorrn th-t were unable to do hi. They
then Mil ii to aend cut a lnii;e halloi.n
fitted uith a Irarometer and other in-
irumi-iitr. but thr- -torrn prevented it
from n-.tkirg any headwiy, and so
finally they equipped a small balloon
with ir'-triiirenth arid utit it forth.
One of Ihe instruments, a barometer
combined vlth a thermometer, showed
that the balloon had attained a height
of 7,000 n:eters. and another indicated
that the lowest temperature which it
had met was Irt degree lleaiimur, The
balloon was made of varnished paper
and was filled with coa! gas. A basket
hung from it. and in nrdertofhield the
sensitive instruments from the rays of
the sun it was covered with silver pa
per. SUPREME COURT JOKES.
Members of Ik DlaalBed Beaek I n
dale la llr Dla at Back
Otker, l
Mr. Justice Urown and Mr. Juutice
llrewrr arc probublv the most popular
mernberti i.f tbe bi-nch in fashiotuible
society. They dt.iry !ove to tell joket
on each uth.r. Not lonff ipo they
were gneei b at the .' me table, at a
dinner. .1 io-.i '.ve Ii vwt r was tirfct pivt n
the i!o'r. an! ! u i.i-hfi into w itti ivni!
rt'iritr.ilt! the fiubarrasimt tit to
Mhit'h he Mas of tin put by the fact
that tlnir names looked very much
.like when written care!jly by peo
ple, lie played upon various phafeea
of this dilemma, ant! finally .Justice
Hrown had a turn, buys Joe Mitcheil
Chappie in the National Magazine.
"I .have been subjected to the same
einbarrnssiiieiit." rejoined Justice
Itrown, "Sweetly cented notes in
tended fur my brother on the bench
come to me. I.iit more than that.
Some time ajo in a letf-il cape a deci
sion w ritten by my brother was quoted
s an authority and rre!ited to me.
I can well Mibmit to rereivinp Brother
Hrewer's aweet Iy scented missives; I
even could bear up under pa) in some
of his bills; but I cannot I certainly
cannot stand for his law.'
Tli Ktnv'a Limner, at Wladtmr.
One (f the moat defiirable posts at
Windsor cnntle is that of 'the kind's
limner," who in ancient times deco-
rated books and manuseripta with in
Ittial letters and who now prepares
the parchment commissions when his
jniajcaty is pleaded to confer kniht
i hood or some other honor upon one
jof hia subjects. The tfrnt leman who
now till the post has extraordinary
'skill with the pen nnd brush and his
diplomas aud certificates were great
ly admired fur their exquisite taste
'and skillful execution. He receives a
Hillary of f2,V) n year. The clock
maker at Windsor castle receives the
same compensation and it is his bu.M
ness to keap all of the timepieces in
rwpair.
guardthe royal jewels.
Wkti Ttiar Are Hot la I'iwi the
Talaablea of Mtiaaretti Arw
CMaclr hatched.
I Royal people are much tfivea to the
' accumulation of jewels of pre at
priee, ami they take especial care
( t hat thee huuhlt-H are not stolen,
j Many of the so-called "crown jewels"
j which are shown to visitors to the
I Tower of London are "paste," the
real peina heinir Heeured iu strong
I vaults in iron-hound boxes. The
Jt'wela of the Hussion imperial fam
! i ly form one of the most vatuahle
j collections in the world. This col
I lectiou is piiartlcd in a fortified
J caNtle watched over by a special de-
tail of 10 retired officers nnd a hotly
j of stddiers. For this service they
I are well ptid. No officer who in his
days of active service wns addicted
to ajnhliu(t or to extravagance can
ever hope to be selected ns one of
the custodian., of the imperial jewels.
The cur keeps tt portion of his own
privat e jewels in banks in London
anil Paris, so that in case a revolu
tion should break out in St. Peters
burn" he wbuhl have an "anchor to
windward" in the two foreign cap
itals. The treasures of the royal family
of Italy arc hidden away in deep
vaults tn'neath a fort situated on a
little island in the Tilver. Protected
by the old and muddy stream over
head und the military on the island,
the jewels are l-eyond the dreams of
een the most during und sanguine
of burglars.
Tlie prince of ihilnria is possessed
nf precious Rt ones to I he value of
$ Vo,m,iWHi. These he keeps locked in I
a little castle on the banks of tho
Iai.uhe. Kir if Milan of Seria kept
inch of Ivs irwe' ss are not in pawn :
in Iauo'oi. and Paris banks. A ruby '
necklace b-'cr .: in. if t.' the kiitr is aid
tii be in p.iw fir $ '.o.. S..ine of thv'
jewels lu 'i TM-in to the tirrn ait im
perial family are k pt in L. iu!oii
bank like those 1 f t vur.
1 1
NERVE WASTE'
ii' id t h
w i ,k v
''Nerve V
Krur.i !. n
Vliii ork id
t ln'p III Ivrk f? on tu
-.nd it tlmt enti
v I 'r. Si vsr (d
in tii'li tht n-i.-iiid
i'XI em I., ed n I lepn
Hit
ta(t p y-it t.in h hi rttfrtvitb e i-ontr."!
to I li il tnn f!e tesu'hitw hiih
pr. vrii'i on thin intcrt-taiinii mihjeot. It
ah-'Mn.ls in lar-riiiilv nni lri.l tnt)
pra.'tiial tSvin, m:.l Iih tho mo jrr-at
U is itnlottel by lth tin rt'liii.Mis
iifl r?'i nUr p !.. Thi (.'hii-atf . ,.
vatuv a'; "A rul of thn tnMk
an. I th app.U'a-ii ti ol itn prim-iplen wil'
put health, hope anl heart into th.ui
an.U of live- U are n suiforin,:
thrxnuh nervo'i inipa'rtnnt,"
The book l (Kl. hv mail, tvtpaiil.
tne of the m ' intertin-i; charrs
chapter x. on Nervine an I Nrve
Tonu-j haW been pnntt.l para'elv a a
ample ihapter. and tll he tent to any
aililrett for
Tin runu
Krancimo.
fiamp by the pihliti'ter.
tto.
BAD BLOOD,
BAD COMPLEXION.
ti, iVin ia the seat of an almost end-;
leaa variety of diseases. They are knewu ,
by variot-J names, but are all due to the :
same cauje, acid and other poison in j
the blood that irritate and interfere wits ,
.1 M.Mjnniif the akin.
To hive a smooth, soft skin, free from
all eruptions, the blood must be kept pure
and hcalthv. The many preparations lot
arsenic and' potash and the large number
of face powders and lotions generally
nsed in thi class of diseases cover up
for a short time, but cannot remove per
manently the ugly blotches and the red,
disbgunng pimples.
Eternal vlgilanoo I the prloe
of a beautiful oomplexlon
when such remedies are relied on.
Sir II T. Bhobe. rv Lucas Avenue. St Lorn.
Mo . s.v : "My dsujht.r srrhrted '"'J"
with di.firnnn .rujKlon on hr
mined sit tre.unnl. She ws. taken to two
celebrsled health springs but received no b.ne
61. Hmnj medicines were prccntd, but with
out rcnuit. until w. decided to iry S i S sad bj
the time the 6r bottle 6 nuihd the eruption
brgmn todissppcr. A dosco bottles cured br
comvlet.lr and lft her sain penec.
She U now Tnteti yrs old. and not a in ol
the eniuarruntig disease has ever returned.
8. a. 5. is a positive, uniauinK tm
tho worst forms of skin trouble. It u
the greatest of all blood purifier, and tha
only one guaranteed purely vegetable.
Bad blooil manes Daa compiexmu.
purities ana lnvigw
rates the old and
make new, rich blood
that nourishes the
bodv and keep the
.i,.. nrl rinalthv and in proper
condition to perform it part towards
carryiiK f tlie impurities from the body.
If you have t.ciema, teller, nira,
Rht-um, Psoriasis, or your skin is rough
and pimplv, send for our book on Blood
:id Skin Diseases and write our physi
cians about your case. No charge what
ever for this service.
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Made from the choicest
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lVy A ulT"l'allu"3
diJ the
work
-i nfTrc'1 for dav an fnlv
niti with cj.k-d t-r-.i.-i i:mii mil in
lit." II ttouM 'j-- the p.itn.
T:.- ftrxi ."i-i :k.h.io;i u lve relit-f aid the
-'n. t rr,i'r-M th tirt-ast to its tmnnal
f inli'Uin. wit hoiut lnjurtnis; or TtTinu?
:h- fl w of nii.k. I hav ud vmir truiy
lt t.-rluin p.ati' rur. u a R.'ii. -r.il hou:;
i' ld rmfdy. It nctrly a v.ir nnd Cin
(Sler lt the grvatt-Ht xtcrr;i! r i:v-lv in
.ht worhj. MKA M. F. D.
iinkiaiiJ. Cal., July H, I.mi.
P'XTi.kS t'S" IT.
Getoienien I hn kimuti i.f tri us of
V ttv ri l'u!n t'uFf for .-r d ve.irj,
n n--t until wlihln h f--w m--tM!- w,- (
Jt-M It upon my tfr..n and In mv fiimDy,
v 1 I !! tflv 1 1 1 .Ti : t ;t 1 1 r. : T x t h tt It Ii w"
f tlt best rtrm-s f'.r p.cn th.it I h i-
v. r triswl Thor iwhK- a ;.;!). 1 U . r
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-and
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if our readers
should have at lea-t one j,o-id uirneultutal
und tamiiv journal, we have p.iic ted ar-raneiueiit-
wln-rehv we can semi that
pru .tical and iu-inn live journal, farm
and Home, in connection with tlie weekly
. - .1 II 1 I . 1 1 f ri t.- 1 T 1 1 ntl
courier ;i 11 ii'mn'"""1 " y 1
Lack 01 f-pa-e forhid hut a hne: de-enp-ti'n
i-t :the et nteiits of Kaitu und Hoiue,
which i. tiiK'jtiaied tor variety and ex
eetieuec I'pniiinei.t anions it'' many
departments nutv he mentioned the Kami
am) (iardeii. Market Ce-itirts Thetjue-tn-n
Hox. Amuiid the tilo'.e. Plan and Inven
tions, I nn Veterinarv. Ka-hion and r ain y
Work. The Apiarv, The Poultry Yard,
Talks with a haw er. Kruit Culture. Plan!
and Klowers. Live J-toek and 1'airy, 1 );e
eterinary Ka-hi'jns and fancy Work,
Hou-ehuid Keatun-s,
Kami and Home is puMi-hed semi
uiotithiy. ttui- ct-ii njs! you i'i numiier- u
year, the w hoif inakiiiL a volume oi over
pu..'ijs. teeming with all the iate-t and
ino-t reiiai-ie iii:uriiiatun that experienee
and -1 iem e can -uppi.v. No hotter pruot
ol its popularity t an he otiered tlia i Us
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lean approach It in efflcieooy. lt in-
siautly relievesaml ponuuuentlv cures
i Dyspepsia, Indict ion. Heart hum,
rintuieiice, our stomach, isausea,
Sick Headache, Gaatralyia Cramp-aml
ill other results of iniiM-rfoctidiirest ion.
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