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j,CA3MlSii COLDS fSOEIPrl w(vws ill - iuuur SORE- HORSd U'u&XWt- NES5 1 ImillHIMMUlJ MRS.GEXLO.yOSTREE T Say: "Besides being a rood tonic Pcruna It an ef fective cure forcatmrrh. f recommend your remedy, Peruon." A French statistician has calculated that the human eye travels over S.000 yams in reading an ordinary sized novel. He has also estimated that the average human being reads 2,500 miles or nanu-writing and print in a life time. DOVT OUT roOTSORK. CIBJT s-oot-KASK. A powder. At this season your feet feel "u,rc") .in. una aim uucoimortADie. II you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try aiicii rmii-r.ase. it rests aim com forts; makes walking easy. Cures swollen and ii, iiier aim callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and ii a certain cure for Chilblains, Sweating, i-nmpor rro.-teu reet. We have over 30. 0m) tesiiiuuninls. Don't get footsore gel Foot-Ease. Try it today. Sold bv ail druggists and shoe stores for 25c. "Trial r kkr. Aauress, Alien S. Olm sted. Le Koy, N. Y. The commonest of all trees is the fit tree, -which flourishes in every part ol tbewoild. TO CCRR A COLD IIT OXK DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig nature is on each bos. 25c. One wineglass of strong borax water in a pint ol raw starch will make col lars and caffs stiff and glossy. The Be I'merlptiou for Malaria Chills and Fever is a hottl r r... Tasteless Chill Tonic It is simply iron ana qninlne In a tasteless form. iiv ure, mo ray. trice 60o. The Chicago Historical Society bas a one new building that cost 1180,000 ana a iinrary ol over Z6.000 bound vol nines ana ou, ucu unbound volumes be sides many busts, paintings, etc, Mothers will Cud Mrs. Wiiislow's Sooth "fkrnip tne DPSt remedy to use for their Ani wirri 1 n t t ta .U . - j A new household implement which will delight those who have suffered the annoyance of putting down a mod em carpet at home with the old-time carpet stretcher and tack hammer is a com bination stretcher and tacker. By us means the carpet is stretched in piace ana tacked at the same time. A Frenchman has discovered a reme dy instantaneous in its effects for the horrible barns caused by the use of oil of vitrei. It is a soft paste of cal cined magnesia and water, with which the parts barned are covered to the thickness of an inch. It alleviates the pain almost immediately, and when me paste is removed no scar remains A Srhootbov at a nrlxn Mamlnntlnn says the Womau'a Journal, furnished the following biography of the patri arch Abraham: "H the father of Lot, and had two wives. One was called Ishmael, and the other Uagar. He kept one at home; and he tnrm-.l the othwr Into the desert, where she became a pillar of salt In the daytime aud a pillar of Are by night." J. M. Barrle's storv of how a Mo- graph editor, receiving a dispatch that the Zulus had "taken uinhrnirtv" hea.1. ed the news, "Capture of Umbrage by the Zulus," ha a lnen narnlleloil liv an editor In the West Shortly after the anti-Semitic riots In Austria, a slight shock of earthquake was felt In the vi- cinlty of Vienna, aud a cable dispatch put it tersely that there bad been "seis mic disturbances' ntur th rmiilnl ITo headed the item, "Down with the Jews!" Paine: "You will move for a n.w trial I presume, Mr. ralne" Paine ros with a deuieauor that was ruilnful in It solemnity. "I thank your honor for your suggestion. be said, "but I am oppressed with the gravest douhta whether I have the right to move for a new trial in this case. Your honor, I have already asked for anil have r- celved for my idiot client the most pre cious heritage of our English and American common law a trial hr a jury of his peers." The Judge then or- uerea tne verdict set aside. Haydn had a rteculiar nt Wn mining the time in which a piece of music should be suns-. On nna n. slon, a female singer in high esteem at court had been appointed to sing one of Haydn's compositions. At tha rphpursjil she and the conductor differed as to the unie or the music. The matter was to be settled by referrinir It tn Hv,lr. htm. self. When called on to decide he asked tne conductor If the singer was hand some. "Very." was the ror.lv "n.l . special favorite with the Prince." "Then she Is right," replied Haydn. Not lone before his death Itonrr tv Paine, of Cambridge, one of tha mnsf brilliant lawyers of his generation ho. came Interested in a case, as a matter or cnarity, in which a lad of some fif teen years was charred with irsnn Paine defended the bov and nnVri conclusive evidence that he was, to all practical purposes, an Idiot and tntaii irresponsible. Nevertheless, the Jury In the case, after a charze from thi court which was virtually an order for ac quittal, brought in a verdict of guilty. The presiding Judge then addressed A plumber who was sent to the house of a stock broker to execute some re pairs was taken by the butler Into the dining-room, and was beginning his work when the lady of the house en tered. "John." said she, with a suspi cious glance toward the plumber, "re move me silver from the sideboard and lock it up at once." But the man of lead was in nowise disconcerted "Tom," said he to his annrentlco. vhn acompanled him, "take my watch and cnam and these coppers home to my missus at once. There seems to he dia. honest people about this house." Anthony Hone Hawkins heiievpa von. much in men of letters standing h each other, and he has worked tremen dously bard to heln nn tha tmt the Authors' Society of London is try ing to accumulate, from which pen sions are to be naid to anrhnr. literary merit has not brought thm corresponding Income, and who view Increasing years with fear. Tw.nib an unfortunate writer, who visited Mr. Hawkins at his rooms in Buckingham street, dv tne Embankment na.,i. uus, exclaimed on leaving with something in his pocket: "Oh, sir, I feel that Provi dence must have sent me to you." And the reply came with a twinkle in hi. benefactor's eye: "Let us hope, how ever, that Providence will not lmnir. the habit of doing so." very much attention during Llssfa ab seuee, but, then, he did not allow me he was rambling about all the time; nor did I hear him play before Llsst came back. When Llsxt returned, Rubinstein was Immediately Invited to take up bis residence ou the Altenburg. I remem ber that there, one afternoon, he played may of his own compositions. His playing was full of rush and fire, and cuaraciemea by strong emotional tem perament. He had a big technic and reveled In dash and Are. His touch bard, and lacked the mellow and tender beauty of tone which distinguished it iu later years. STRIKING POWER OF FANCY. Camilla Flaraniarion Citea Several In- tercet in Ca.ee. Camille Flammarlon. In hi recent book, "The Unknown," alludes to the power or imagination. "The power which Imagination is capable of exer cising over life Itself," he says, "bas long been established. The experiment performed in tho last century in En gland on a man condemned to detWi, who was made the subject ot a study r this kind by medical men Is well known. The subject of the experiment was fas tened securely to a table with strong straps, his eyes were bandaged, and be was then told that he was to be bled from the neck until everv dron of lit. mooa naa neen drained. After this an r r?r.". I was victim or dy. ; fa. .fJ? ,M ar ,mm- 1 tou aoiwiit J2l'j!-T,f'J!,M ll,"'my''moh would not raialn sad tlirei even thul. I.t March I be..o taki CASCA liKTS and slnirrhe. I .? wm ; s,,"!"1, untu 1 " w" " Dvii H, linaFHv, Newark. O. ' CANOV CATHARTIC V vaaos aiiw assismnsa A bulletin of the Nw York Zoolog. oal Society reports that tha experi ment ot decorating tha walls of tha bird-housa with paintings of landscapes hot had at least one interesting result the cranes have several times tried to walk through tho walls. Tha Chinas Situation. The rause for th present Chinese n. taiiKleuieiits is the abtis of the Chinese iliimiffmiiln hv tha f.iki.it ............ & w ..... -ii,ii i3 n All other swt revoluiioii conies from tha Kbin of Hie stomach. Overtaxed digestion o , ,ii9i miuuii, IMUI(RSllOn, ov- neiMia and iIhiiiIhhcv . 11. u...t.. arh Hitters is the best medicine to take. it prevents nervousness or sleeplessness. Don't fail to try it. Wash mirrors in warm and, than dust with whltinu from a mnalln lu. and polish with chamois skin. Stapm tha Cough anf WorknOlfthSOnid. Laxative Browo-Quinina' Tuhtnta nn a com lav one ay. io ouw, No Pay I'rice Ho cents. Professor Llovd Morgan, in a moan address, stated ho bad found that YOU112 chickens, taken atruluht tmm the incubator, could swim very well, the power of swimming being perfectly iustiuctive. It the flowers in vour window ho seem blasted, or are of a faded, alcklv color, cove,r the earth around tho roots I .!.! t , . ... aouiii nan an men neep, wun pulver- 1 1 rrl . . u.wu uu un u uiniueu. Alter tuis an "rv.-vni. iiia ronv tnat Diossoin nsigniDcant puncture was made in his 10 tu e" (ew days will bavo a fine, skin with the point of a needle and a "vely rose color. Charcoal always sipnon was arranged near bis bead in uous stream of water to Bow over hi. coma varied with red or violet tint. Sr!Ln.Ti1 v'.'S'il00" a ' FLaunt. Palatable. Potent, Ttt Qonl IM 0oa. .N,..r siokaa. We...,,. or oVijS ' q. .RB CONtTIFATION. ... SHrOM -f t-mftm,, tft, Hawd, .. tik. Ill neck and fall with a slight sound Into a basin placed on the floor. At the end I'lnlnfa tuinAn.A anu.iuJ u.Ia.U A 1 . wsvao iravuiiia LuiDimi wun irTHirn itii i'. . vn r. spots of a bluish or almost black tint, H-M'g'MA WMMU-Bsy tl.ui u.1'1 UK Toiwra Habit. Rub your lamp chimney i after wash- ' lug with dry salt, and you will be sur- 1 iu iowi ni mB new nruuanoo of your IllfUtS. , tOO RBWAItD 100. ThO waders of this paper will be pleased to team that there is at learn out dreaded dl.eaae wm wuivuvw una own aoie to cure in all us siaKe,aud that Iscaiarrb, Hall'sOatarrhCuni Ulnt still W rwualviitak mk u l a. t. . Iraiemtty. Caurrh bU,m aeuuatUutlonal dia- j , , . " T " (u,wn lrttaiinent. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, an In. direct r un.ni ih. kl..j .j "'"S fto'nof'Vh. i ""rb)f ,?"fj;,'' ' lixmila. stren.tli by bulimni up th". con'.ti ulloi ., d axsiatlng nature In Jolnf its work. The pro prietora have so much faith in n. powera, that they offer One Hundred Dollar. 1 1 IF n W JialBiaa aKatt 1 fa it. . . ...... ... testutuaulai! F. t. CH KNY 4 CO., Toledo, O, unsui piacea on tne noor. . At the end 0 ox ainiosi disuk tint, of six minutes, the condemned man, be- ,,n yollw flowers are Insensible to its lluvlnir that K. K..I 1A... .4 I . inilnenoe. v. aussi viint ud iiuu iiini Mm i aon ni bu vun or eignt quarts or blood, died of ter ror." A somewhat similar experiment was aiso tried in England during an epi demic of smallpox. Leading; Dhvslclan. came to the conclusion that fright was Killing almost as many as the disease, so they applied to the government for permission to experiment on a con demned criminal. The criminal. It Is said, was promised a pardon If ho sur vived uie oraeai or sleeping in a bed with a person who bad lust died of smallpox. The man consented. The result was that in the piornlng he was Front Farmer a Dolnrman.N'orth Yoklma,Wash found to be suffering from smallpox i. into t .....j .u- . and of this very disease he died a few . "!M en,ere? ,ht r?.la'.?.-. j .... v . . . . , , . . Army ana waa assigned 10 UO. "K," days later. Yet the bed to which be Six lufantryf hen stationed at Fort had lain and the sheets and blanket. D,,, Utai y boyhood day, had on it had been purchased expressly for oa , fltrln layKeug' this verv Dunxise and had never befnm . . . . .... . J " . . 1 1 D ' "ea ""customed to manual are the boat '"AN EDITOR'S EXPERIENCE. ARMY LIFE CAUSES PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DISABILITY FOR MANY YEARS. Reseaed From Death by Read lac aa Actvertla.ui.ut-A JoaraalUt of Mate Advise Hit n.ad.ra and rrl.nds. For the first ttmo soma kHnit A.h from the Mammoth cava of Kentucky have reached Kuland alivo and been placed in tho London Zoo)m.l,.t nr. dens. , " . C ASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tts Kind Ycu Hava Always Bought Bears tha Signature 5 The rice-eatini? Chinamen nnnl.l mn ramo tho present world's crop of wheat suit go Hungry. Tliorowas receutly added to the aquarium at Calcutta a ginRUtio orab about two feet in diameter across its shell, aud having legs three feet long, which waa captured in a diag-net iu tho Indian ocean about a mile from tho shore and at a depth of 40 fathoms. After being plaoed in a large tank it dovoured tho flab aud smaller ornsta ceans that were its follow prisoners, and later, in thn avnln .i,.,.,!.,!,! 4t . ----.-, U I ' . . I. Vj V, f Ifl . kAnnars .11 it vt.un. i,H ..u.i.. - I white pht)phoroscenl light, strangely llluminatinu tha oloomv it had concealed itself between two boulders. Why Certain Melals Cannot Be Cast, As is Well known, anma mnt. la unsuitable for custlug, while others, ' like iron, cau roadlly bo oust in any desired shape. The property of casting 1 well is say to depend upon whether tho metal contruots or expands on so lidifying from the liquid form. Iron, 1 like water, expands in solidifying, and , hence tho solid metal may bo aeen nunuug iu tne liquid irou about it. I Gold and silver contract in cooling, and therefore, aro not suitablo for oast-1 iiig. A ailghl Corractlon, Miss JUkesida Ooodnsssl How ! tannea you aro! You've been iu tho 1 sun. haven't you? I Miss rreayse (of Boston) Most as-' surodly -not. Time are no means as ' yet of transporting oneself to that sphere. I have been merely basking 1 in tho beams which percolated through ! n.o uircuinamuieut atmosphere of At lantlo City. ( of .tho Bach That Is wliore sonio people fool wenk all tho time. Tlmy nio likely to lie tleetpoiidont and it in not uniiHUiil to find tliani borrowinif troublo ivh if tliev liodu't tmottgli ftlrondy. Tho fuct U their kitlnuys aro weftk. either : naturally or booiiiiHe of HlcknosH, oxpoHuro, woiry or other influonct'H. 'tarn thankful (,. mv, writes J. T. raiiiiliell, ol Hymiiniirc, 1 11, tbiit Homl'i tiarsapartlla bus rtircd inw, Kor iiimiiv yeurs 1 a tMtibled ttllb liHi kiicbo. At tinina i Uh to hud 1 luxi In be ImIiimI Innii the lied or clinlr, 1 mi, now well mid stniiigand fren fnnii pnln." What thU srt'iU medicine did fur liini it bus donu bt otlit'ta. Hood's Snroaparllla Promises to cure mid keeps tho ptomiMo. Begin, troutiiiont with ll(M)d's todny. An attemnt Is bnina mad. tho Mexican army, teachlug theofllitora to stav bv their nian in an anif.ffinni instead of seeking a secure place when danger is encountered, and tho men to fire from tho shoulder instead of from the hin. lm.dnt .i. i. i. H.nv AUIiVlllia to have his army provided with the ' voet uiuuoro arms. While soma farmers at danllH.. tho loss ot profit on wool, the knowing ones aro raising "Hothouse" or early lambs, and maba mnm tiftt lnm ...... - f . . iivih vun owe tlian Ihey formerly did with half a uuwu ineep Kept ior wool. They 00 tho mutton breed., attach link lit. tlo value to the fleece, and make larger profits from sheep than they bavo ever done before. i I An ingxnlmis tablu ltiteinliul for tho ue of invalids who aro confined to the bed, bat been devised. H is so arrang ed that it cau be ml mid or lowered, and Can be iuorunsml or dnitreased in diametur, to overhtp the llo of the bed. Ily pressing a kuob it can bo con vertoil iuto a reading-desk, and spring cups are provided fur holding tho lead lug maltor iu position. The mechan ism of this tabio is so easily worked that an inavlid can operate it without KSNistUUUOt Giraffe skins bare become extremely vriubiiio Decatise or their scarcity. Ten or IS years ago it was ooiiipioii enough for n hunter in fionth Africa to kill 40 or fit) ol the aiilnntls iu a day. i At tins rate tney wora rapidly bolntf oxtermliiuted, and now a giraffr r.kiu is worth auywhero from $:'0 to f 00. It Is a great mistake to make a' largo tea biscuit. Tioperly speaking, a tea biscuit should not bo more thau tw inches in diameter an I pMpnrtintiiitel thick wheii baked. This gives a doll, cats, moist, flaky biscuit which will lie cooked through before the outsiilf crust has become bard or over brown. How to Save School fThlldiwn. In the Ladies' Home Journal Edward Bok takes up the cudgel again against the cramming methods Inflicted on school children, and urges as a step toward a reform of the abuse "that every parent who has a child at school will send a note to the teacher that, under no circumstances whatever. wt!l ; num. Kuinnu m uo oyin the father and mother permit any home -i . a "This may seem to be a verv stmnln thinir to do." he contends, "but often the simplest things are tho most effo ge.tion perfect, lungs strong and gen . - ' i.ulu.io v. .uia wuuut I nn IU. in onnrf .fmnl . In. . i . jt. labor for seve.'al veara nnvlnm tn an. lermg upon active military dntles. The constant and excesaiva d.il drill. sleeping in tents and general exposure 01 a severe winter, orougnt on a pecu liar nervous trouble, which soon inoa pacitsted me for all garrison work. The post surgeon ordered mo to tho hospi.al and diagnosed mv cam as muscular rbuematism. Mv lower limbs seemed to be dving loilna- all Ilnff. Tha mnat excruciating pains made me almost wild with misery and I could not stand atone, my amine waa ravenous, nl- should, within the next month, receive thousands of notes from parents to the effect pointed out. which thev could- and I can sneak for hundreds of teach ers when I say that they would gladly do so band to the beads of their schools, it would practically mean a readjustment of the entire system of study, 'liiis may be better understood when It is realized that the entire v. tern of study during school hours In many of the schools Is so arranged as to allow for some of the work to be done by the pupils at home. Let this taken-for-granted home study be ston- ped, and a change would at once have to De made. The Btudies at school can not be Increased In number, for already there are too many. The school hours cannot be lengthened because the tide bas set In to shorten them. Hence, some stules would have to be thrown out, if nome study were eliminated. And this is tne result desired. Caiice There arc never any ex ternal signs of Cancer until IU. 1.1 i 1 - ....... uiwu ia pouuiea ana tne system thoroughly con taminated bv this deadlv n.ln Then ore or nicer appears on some no. . V. a l. .1 . : . . . me wuj , ii may oe small and tutrmless loolrin. t fi. k,.t .1 - - - - o vui. mm lUC wo. eerous cells form and are deposited by Via IiIahJ m. 1 . . a u.uuu ucaj me aore, it increases in size and aevm-itw mntu .1 .1 .: . " 7t BU.U M1UUIU1IP pains. No matter how often the sore m . uy me surgeon's itnde or flesh destroying plasters, another comes and is rau cusease is in tne blood, and the treatment must begin there. The poisoned blood must be "invigorated and purified, and when this is done cancerous cells can no longer form and the aore will mu lununuij ana permanently air, nana or . Kenlinr, Ml Wliidnor Ave, Bristol, Tcaa.. writes: "I am 41 yeare old. and for three (erahad suffered with a oevm form r.nm nM aiyw. which the doctora ill ni Incurable, and that I could not live more than lx months. I accept ed thr Malemea' a.tru. and sad given op all ha I ew beiax w.ll . wnn my aruarsttt. know If f.O ' ?Lfi 'tin. e a 4 iMt 1 ' z nrs " & mi wi mvTOUQiuo,rcom- I mended ft. S. 8. AfterUk- fv' I mar at fwa- trvr.1 at.. K a tiv stvro; - bet.ii to heal, to the surprlK of the phrticUna, anil in hort time made a complete cure. I have rrd in Or.h, bit appetite U.plendid, sleep It ' i act, am enjoying perfect health.- I ?3l overcomes this de- 1 IV struct! ve poison and , removes every vestige 1 01 it irom tne system, tnaVmm n s -1-1, V.1 1 'I , ...... w.lMJ, streneihens the hnAv .nrl hi.il.t. ,.n k general health. -- J - . - 1 .. . wviv, v. USTC IM- benttd any blood taint, send for our free uwo. ua cancer, ana write to our medical department for any information or advice wmiiix'i ; we i..aae no cnarge ior mis ser vice. Vour letter will receive prompt snd careful attention, and will be held ia Strictest confidence. v THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. so I j Beat t.uuun byrnp. Tul UimmL Cse I I ! I In Um. H ld Dr oi,fsl.,. f J M . ' j LISZT'S "YOUNQ BEETHOVEN." A BeaiiniaceBC of Bablnatela Half a ternary Abo. Dr. William Mason waa a nnnii Liszt's, and while stndvlnir at n'.im.. met many famoua musicians, including Kubinjrtein. In the Century he tells of bis first meeting- with the Beethoven," as Liszt called him. Liszt sometimes left Weimar rnr . few days in order to be conduct music festivals. On one of these occasions, early In June, 1854, I remained alone at home Oil Unit-mint its slight Illness. As Klindwortb had gone to London for concert-nlavinv .nt piano-forte teaching, I bad moved into a suite ot rooms in tne Hotel nm Erbprinzen. As a matter of intoro. to pianists I here note the fact that these identical rooms bad Wn pled by Hummel several yeara n. vlously. On the afternoon of the dav nn i.i Liszt left with his cortege the bead waiter came to me, saying that a young man who bad lust arrived waa in tt,. cafe inquiring for Liszt and seemed disappointed on learning of bis ab sence. "I told him," said the waiter, "that yon were the only one of the fam ily here. Will you see him?' I aonw and in a few momenta be ushered in . young man about 24 years of age, of strong leatures ana wun a great shock of dark hair, who intradural himuir as Anton Bubinsteln. I explained to him that Liszt bad gone away for three or four days to conduct a festival, and that I could not say precisely when he would return; but in the meantime, if I could make him feel at home, I should be very glad. After Some conversation ha a.lriut mm to play. I remember very well how he looked sitting on the sofa, anil the .t. tlon of the piano In the room. I played, but he did not. I had a suspicion that he was inveigling me without any In tention ' of allowlnar me to ink hi. measure. He sat there In a gruff Rus sian way, like a bear, and perhaps my Imagination helned to Droduce this lm. prestdon. Bubinsteln wsa already nnli wuti known as a child nrodiirv. but nf pniiru lot nearly so famous as he after waid t'n 'aoe Tern nip. Mayallpuram, India, is graced with seven or tne most remarkable templet In the world, each of these unique places of worshiD harlnz Wn r..h. ioned from solid granite boulders. The "Hevasa-Goda-CIa, the largest of tho seven. Is three and a half storleo high. its outlines resembling those of an At Iantle steamship. The Inside of the boulder has been chiseled away until the walla do not exceed eight Inches in thickness. The two floors above ST OW f f00" " w Mdatlon are each aht uere " Q"ml0"- VlW or bap. treseiug dUabilitv After several days' treatment with no cnange, tne surgeon concluded J had heart failure. Ho prescribed tino tore of diuitalis. and cava ma bhnI ounces of this without any effect, ex cept that I kept getting worse. In the fall of 1884, I was discharged on sur geon's certificate of disabilitv. and ha. sran the difficult task of axl.tln. mnA trying to regain my health in a strange i ... tana, surruunaea by nnsrmnatbetiu people. Aiy conn it ion continued to crow more alarminit. I waa mmiwliot to use a heavy staff to prevent tailing. ai: attempts at manual and mental labor were made under -exasneratinir difficulties. I seemed about one-half dead. My weight was less than 14(1 pounds, tbouft-h I was over six feat in height. I tried electricity with no avail. Several local bhvsicians irave me treatment which .was not effective. Many well advertised remedies for nervous debility were taken with nn satisfactory results. I read all tha medical inilinttiio. obtainable, and Anally found my symp toms uuuer too Dead of Locomotor Ataxia. The author said thnra w.a nn ouro for the disease, and I believed him. Ho recommended a mixture of iodide of potassium and aarsanarilla. a possible aid to existence. I inili mmu. oral bottles of this formula and double the strength. This failing, I made op my niinti to ate as soon as possible. This slfn.ture Is oa every box of tha (saloo L&xsuve liromo-iiiiintne Tmbiata the resMdy that cauraa a seM 1st mm Hay Tho number of r i -" jwsiww icala in tho United States has Increased from 6,871 ia 1870 to 81,178 in 1809. Baalta Imr T.m rw-.- A llv.lv llv.r Villi. V.tnn.1 Mt... .kl. I. -i l . wili Vf i a i - wi vsiimj vainoinio W ' a uvy WVV Instead of r, --"Hi jaiwnese lover gives bis sweetheart a piece oi Doautiiui silk for a sash. T dn nnt h.li.v. PlonU r-H ... r ... - - vui. ior tui fllinilllliill haa ... .i i . I t..m 1. i eUi. Jona V. Botia, Triuity fcorings, Tbo retired list of tha reiralar aemv inoludes 764 oflioers on half pay, aver- agmg auout j.uuu eatn. TOC KNOW WHAT TOO ARK TARING When you taka drove'. T..iut i-i.ni io mo oecauso the farm,, l. I. ni.ini. printed on every bottle showing that it 1 m.t I . M9 aiajpiy iron ana vamina m 4 ttato jbs loriu. io vure, Bio 1'ay. 60o. It is probable that in tha U1D10 root OrOllS. SUcn oa beet., tnrn ni and carrots, will bo crown for tnk- ine aiincoity naa been in the labor of ni . 1 . .... enema mo roots, wniun ia na-ea..v. when feeding them to cattle, bnt with in me past lew years root cotters have been introduced, which cnt all trln.ta 01 roots into tbin slices, bran and corn- meal oeing sprinkled on tho food so prepared, which make, a m.l that u not only highly relished bnt one that is cheap and promotive of tha thrift nt . 1. .. . UO BUIIUB1S. DOU YOU WANT YOUR SON EDUCATED FOR A BUSINESS LIFE? TAMH1LL ANO KLftVtNTH STItKKTI. rt'KTI.AND, OUECiOX. Write ns. tend for our Nw Illu.lr.teO Catalogue. mm Th FmmotiM German Wood Preserver) AVEfJARIUG CARBOUNEUMmn mPormantintly Doairovm..m. ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.. tXfOne aoDlication iaall tfat : ,.n..w.A r t..t. t v . . v-.. v. at 1M.11 iui years 11 your dealer cannot tuoolv following distributing- agentst Perfection Pile Prcjervinj Ca, Seattle, Wasiu Fisher. Thorsen & Co- Portland, n,, MTU,,:.. -u. . ' ' "in. uuurn tx U- San Francisco, Cat 1- 1 a r"& NOTHING BETTER MADE Yoa can't mass a mistake II yoo f et a ..Mitchell.. mm.U i; iliiif Iff 1 that of the foundation are each ahnni a foot in thickness, and seem as solid as the rock of ages. The upper stories pi neat in Ufa which knew nothing but pain. v a w 1 .1 yjue aaj 1 read me experience of ft are reached by a spiral stairway, carved mawhTh.rbnTmicKtH' T' ' rrom tne same p.eco or granite. motor AtsxU, and enrod by tbo mi of Now Mexico the Great Sheep Coantry. T "."ilfT."","11- '? P1- Vw' ToHlay the seat of the sbeep-rearids P bo8hone V0" n1 rmi " Industry of the union has shZTrom Tf '"TuV, dliwct," 7 the middle west to the plateau reX "lL I'uf ' 1 "'6 1 between the Rockies anrl R.e. n! P'o half dozen boxes, and took ...11 a i T, . .. i tnem Deioro 1 was convinced that a Is still doing very well in the business, core was possible I fVaV.n (th . with nearlv 3.000.000 head h..t .h i,7. I r?,?T"f P0,"Dle- . be8? with on . - - - - , pin aiier eacn mea , ln a few dava dronned from first to fourth in v n.. . - . ' . D . . ... . u ,H .B of mutton-producing states. New Mexico is at the bead, with more than 4,000,000; ilontana bas nearly as many, while Wyoming leads Ohio by a few hundred thousand head. Idaho closely follows Ohio In rating. Oregon, Cali fornia and Texas each bas about 2,500, 000 sheep. took two. and flnsilv nsed ona ho week. My pains Sraduallv dlsanrMav. ed, color came to my flesh, I could walk, run and jump, and actually Dis pensed with a cane. Words cannot portray "my feelings. Today I weigh 200 pounds, aro perfect Ijt healthy and feel 20 years younger than I did 10 years ago. Journalists and all brain workers are liable to afflictions such as I suffered. To all such I would advise the use of Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People in connection wltn cold water bathing A com pan v in New Haven. Conn undertakes to servo hot meal, tn .ill wiuiiu a ramus oi seventy miles frc .n .... n. . ' its headquarters. These meal.ara . .t MuCHe! . ItPfTlK ft SratPff fin - - .. . . 1 " -a. w..v. WVI nnl in a.miM. 1 V. .... . . . . 1 eacn artioie; toe meals aro plaoed In too oiuereni compartments smoking .. .. ... iWLatM'JttSrsc A AMERICA!! VATCH The "elepbsnt beetle" of VninU is the largest insect in the world. A full-grown one weighs about half a pouna. I ttMaaBMt I. .. d.bl aU.UUl ul . m '90 aM2SISSK rnl','''k'Mbl "-AMERICAN MOVEMENT mm niHiMf, ruil Jimwmmm, ! an '1. tts Bom If FMtt TTTTttmmttfTHiMU X. . c- .., c i o vti rrr: r .. .iu, .. w lunsusnsnitCi,; A Qoestlon of Color. A young clerk at the Oliver-Finnja Grocery Company received a slight scratch the other day, and tbo manager called out to the nesrro who iinsa pfiiiMs around the store to go and get soma 1 n,"in nd "voning. I will cheer-flesh-colored court plaster. I fn. -, 8Diwer 7 snd all questions The negro started off down the street , " Dy W08e ",l0;el' at a lively pace, but in a few m.SS VAItn, A no came dock with about three times' v.Z," uT V "uiau. norm v .Hl UU- the amount of stwd h in hi. -"'-- saa Ails UV parture, and, running breathlessly up 10 me mauuger, asaea: "uo you want white or black fleob colored?" Mem phis Scimitar. Freight and Passenger Earnings. Taking the United States as a whole, only a little over one-fifth of the total earnings of railway are derived from the passenger traffic. A large proportion ot American railway lines are conduct j Ing their passenger traffic at a loss, ! while others are merely paying ex penses and deriving no profit propor tionate to the Investment and tho vol uuie of business douo. Subscribed and sworn tn hfnr .m this 8d day of January, 1899. JA8. R. COK, County Clerk. A apedfio for all forms of weakness is obtained in Dr. Williams' Pink PiUs for Pale People. Tbo blood ia vitalijied and becomes pregnant with the ele ments of life. Tbo nervous system is reorganized, all irregularities are cor rected, strength returns and disease disappears. So remaikable have been tho cures performed by these pills that their fame has spread to the far ends of civilization. Wherever ym go yoo will find tho most important artlnla In .,. drug storo to bo Dr. Williams' pink ruts. TwoBig Pains T seen to be the herltare of tha X human family everywhere, vis: Rheumatism and Neuralgia but there Is one sure and prompt cure far both, vun St Jacobs Oil I vHmmttHMmT mmmmm. I Va! 1 SI t40 . r m " mmW a m 32 w Oii! I 0. 9 a. ft laAaHl a.llnala.1 0Sj(k ftnJt4 Willi nil iMnntstMni In Its, Rnsst amm4 p,t,mn,ltomnrMmU4t04wth Unir O R frr SMiat arstaoa'ssuTsi(s. auiia m.I.Ti a. . . .1. . . aU.fultrrj', b rotHrttad alowt- Masnss s.4wmhw. Willi r.,fugv ".FREE mi i Jrj7:irr lt? .. s4fsaslrCo.)Dsl. Sals BM, tftllCAOO. FINE OLD ...WHISKY.., Gin, Brandy, Rum full quart, ie.00. Per (ration, li.M. XXX 1U1 AWf. uiiuLlw - ALL GOOD OOOOS ririter. tnr S?ll HI .nl Mnt.. .. , f . , . t-aiUiut ic. oMj.ui.r uiuuing. mans LOUIS CAHEN & SON EnUbllsbed SO Years, SAW VHANCISOO, VALironNIA. HILUAIT Silf-iskine Gas Lamb I 1 bow hatrst ilKUt briylitoiir ftiitl b.tur tli.n I 'I atlatOLrts'lltr MS I I. Ill .1 . . . """ f , . .,, riU uiouuntuT h, i- I nin or ootniiion iw. On quirt Knmt J IwU 18 hour., ilvlnc Jl cmii.ile InrftniammAih lirw.i... i . E i m,ii i van urn crn-ii M 1 ar,una or nunc anfwb.nit pwtecily ovar em "'" ! "PPrv1 trtn"ranc.con,panl BmiXlAMTQAS t-AMl- 00.. ii Hlafee Si, CUeofO. Jhro You Bazff? JL"XJ.Pt eWtS)s) er HAROaHtAMINfl tet'Ei si utersstiesal iml Clinic. i'lillw JIRI.I U71.T.,. ' ahr.etta a.""-"? "".8n. f rood ' on ..i.p.. ..:.i:."rr """n- " OR.Gunrj'SKs.piii.Q tlo. ,1'r.T.Btlllilou.n,... J, noroVo,gi;.Tn atosAiko'cTo11 '"JILT b JOHM Pfinin n can you tbo best bargains Ing""0! niacrdnery engines, bollerS'unks" pumw plows, belts and wlnd.n lis. " h. , SquaUsf h sold by him, Is uil! y g lm . ih jiffs ,pSSa" l,l,BaJL OaUiiyiiii iCV ? h. Only Sura rUia anrf imFa niiriiiflsiTiriii - KLU nilCUIilll I IsM.l lruZ"Z?A r,'D'J 'Jf rt H f a i r ' !"f v ' n rt ns ulf Ull HD tai M in ll ni-t . a. . -. . -t a : m , h HEART' Wtl ' E'.Vo' A l,.l, -I. ni, ....i en,,i. .,f rt.,.i, ti ir , i y ,,,,11 ;; i"",;: mm ntumuc tm mmi, im uii , ciwn, m. CUTLER'S CABBCLaTEcf IODINE roi,.,.,niin,7 "., ,,Tm 7 . "! "isrrli anrt w-v". n wn iitlX 14ji. W. H. SMITH I CO.. fiiffalo.J. Y ', Prop's. M. F. N, V. DROPSY 10 DAKS' MlATMEIil fRFF. B IIsto mado Dropfy sndltsoom- plioKtiDua a suoomliy for twsnty oa. wiiii ma mom wontierrul uooeas. llnnoarodniiuv tlioui. auaitiufii. - H. 45-1VUU.