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ran ci. mim cp crowing cisls will lPPBECIATI II. Oralorul fr 111 Daughter's ftaeovary, No. 81 Lincoln avanua. Cortland, N. TM onoa honsa oi aorrow and sadness. Tha daughter of George; Loucka, tha prida of ilia hooaehold, aeemed going Into a decline aa aha reached her early womanhood and bar condition caused tha grew taut anilety in tba fatuity. Tha happy ending of the. matter canoed considerable axcita went in tba neighborhood and, whan questioned by a rerrter, Mr. Loocka mad tha followuiii lUtaniouti About two yaara ago my daughter, wbo waa then in her 10th year, was In bad health. be waa pit la and thin, without etrangth or vitality, In fact bar condition wai that wlsiuh ia generallr called all run down. We were, of course, worried about her and employ ed tha beat hyslclaus to attend bar. They atudiad bar caas and altbongb they did everything possible, gave bar no relief which waa permanent. Tba lata Dr. Angle bad flrat called my at tentloo to Dr. Williams' Pink Fllla for Tale I'eople, and rny wife bad beard they were a Ana tonic, ao we decided to try them for my daughter. We did ao and Inside of eight weeka tba prl tnary caoaa of ber trouble waa remov ed and aba ehowed a decided gain in health, atreugtb and fleah. "A great many people will buy a rnodlcin and take a few dcsea. Then if they are not caraj they throw it aside aa no good, or take it tpa mod le al ly. Wa tMslleve in a lair trial in strict accordance with direction! and onr faithfulnt'Na waa rewarded for aba waa greatly benefited by them. Her color oama to ber cheeka and aha con tinued to gain iu weight aud atrngtn. Wa bava told a great many people about them .and bave been glad to do ao.M (Signed, GEORGE LOUCKS. uhncrtted and iworn to before ma tbia 9tb day of June, 11)00. F. C. PARSONS, Motary Public Dr. Williama' rink Pills fr Pala People are aold by all dealera, r will be aent to any addreca poaipaid, on re ceipt of price, 60 oonta a Imi, or atx boiea for 12.50. by Dr. Williama Med icine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. A Tragedy. Ehe Tf you bud no idea when wa coo Id get marticd, why did yon pro -pose to me! ' : . ,. . "To tell tba troth, darling, 1 bad no Uca you would accept me." Nw Proposed National Park. Tba national park of 1,297 square milea proposed at tha head watera of tba Aiiaaiaaippl will, if it ia eatab liahed, be the flrat in the central region of tba country. Gcorgt Waihlnjtoni in the Civil War. Tba attention of tha penalon bureaa baa been called to one regiment in tba civil war in which, according to tha rolla, 28 colored George Washingtona aerved. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Cenulno Garter's Little Liver Pills. Mutt Bear Signature of 3 Facsimile Wrapper Balaw. Tawy eMail as aa easy tatikauniaa rox ICABAC8L ran Diizim:. ron iiuousress. FOR TG8N9 LIVER. rOH CCSSTIPATIC5I. rCX SALLOW SKIM. rORTHECOMPLEXlOX B . 1 oaaMvaiaaa nwarawa ihmuhi, CURE SICK HEADACHE. FAT FOLKS puced from U to K Iba. par month by a harm lata treatment. Tbmi.anrta enred. lira. M. A. MarOrone, .ill Uawlay Ht Rooheatar, M. Y., vrrlieei "four jaari ago I wee. reduoed 48 poanai of your valu able traatmnnt. Mreinerlanoa aa Trained Nuraehaa taught ma tba danger of Fatty Degeneration Km uot gained " I'att.ma treated by uiftllooiifldanMall. for rmrlloiilaranddreaa.wlta unp, HB.P.CMllaH l3UHiaie Trmpla.lhirago.Ui SlfflE CUHE m PILES ITCH IN IMet rruliie moisture and oaima Huhlng. fhU furm, ai wall at Blind, Ulaadli'g or 'intruding rue ara onreaor ur.uonanHO'a piia itameay. 8u.pi Itcbln and blnedlnaj. Abtorh tiimnrm. ft;m a war ai'iruKRiKtaor i aa about four caaa. Jar at'lruKRlntaoraent by mill. TreaMaa free. Writ (carters US, V H I) uu. uubahk.0 1'a laua. re- STRANOE YtllNQS WASHINGTON WOULD SEE IP HE WERE ALIVE 10-DAY. f-1- jWW - i . 'jaamiia. Milan ii aJV Mi ai nir ' "1"' tHHHHHHIi I ei J -i.; IF WASHINGTON CAME BACK. If Washington mulil conif, to-day, Aud lak a liHik alHiut, 'Tin aate to gucaa I bat be would aa rioimt ililii wurtn wriilna out, TI10 trulifjr and tba tv.fpbott Would make dim atop and atart, Tba telfuraph k'ould fiu to Uiut , A wouucnul aUati', And wlii'ii ilia Ilmlird axpma Want wblaaiug duwu tba track Ula iglall miaul ataod up lualead OI baug.na uuwn Uia back U tit Wuuld ae, At rtery turn, wiuw wundroua thing To til km ula brratb away, Tba iiuue and ruU aouid tuake ulin quake, U be wrie brra tu dajr. i' " If Kai jt r tJpurgi" w-ra bra to-daf, Aud, balitg lima to apara, bvculwd to aiUMid a p. ay And got a lUkft wbi're Tba blggvat crowd waa preaalug to, U be would ace and bear goma thluga to uiako blin tbauk ta atara Tbat Manba waau't near! Ula chtn-ka would turn, bla area Vtd bulge, And be would hide bla face. And wuudrr by tbe ladlra tailed To hurry from tbe place "O my!" He'd aigb, "1 wonder wbat la coming next? I wonder wbat they'd aay If I got up and grabbed uiy hat Anu attck and went away Zouuda! Wbat la tbat they're aaylug now! And wbat la tbat t aet Ilera'a wbcre 1 paaai-Maka way In front for iJeceucy and ma!" If Waablngton could come to-day Aod break into tba aet Where ouly thoee who freely pay Can aer hope to get ' Where Lady Maud and Counteaa May Their allken raiment awlah And people aay "your grace" to her Whoa grandpa peddled Bah Where matroua kneel to dukea and earl a. And knlgbta aud lorda are tblck, lie might be morad to bang hla head Aod aay! "Thla makea uia alck!" Or elae, percliauce, He'd merely glance Around aa one foraakeu, And aay: "Your pardon, pleaae: I thought Thla waa tbe land for which 1 fought I aee that I'm mlataken! Thla la King Oeorge'a realm, or that Which waa bla, ere ha died; Pray tell ia how I beat may get tpoo the other aide Acroaa the aea Wbera nten are free , And all are equal born Wbera klnga and lorda ara all eakoowa And Kreedom'a beacon llgbta Ara blaalng up from aone to aone, And all bare equal rlghta!" If Waablngton could apend a day Back bera upon the earth And aea tbe 8k urea that portray Wbat eome of ua ara worth If be could view tha apleudor of Tha i.wer lorda we're bred Be might be moved to turn away And, doubting, hang hla head Yet, even aa ha turned aud aaw The many, many who Muat aerve ho could not fall to mark Their new condition too, . And aay: "Why, they, lo aplte of all the woeful aounda That amlte my eara. ara bleat Aa never they that tolled bava beea, Before them, Knat or WfatI Can It be That I aea Here tha harveat that baa grown . Krom tha aecd I helped to now? Wherefore do they moan and groan, Why the murmura from below T Btlll they grumble, atll! they algh, Rtlll they threaten, atlll decry, Kven aa they did when I, Traylng Ood to guide me, atood Aa a target for their dart a, Doing all that mortal could Dying ere I won their hearta! yet, O let them kick awayt I, too, kicked aoine In my day! Ktckera make the world go round, Klckera keep It In Ita place; Where moat klckera mnr be found There look for tha ruling raoel" -8. E. Klacr, In Chicago Tlmea-IIerald. Repels SuKgCBtfon of Dictator. "With a mixture of aurprlnu and aa tonUhmnnt I have read with attention the Bcntlmnnte yon have submitted to my perusal. ' He assured, air, do occurrence In the course of tho war lias given mo more painful sensations thnn your In feriuatlou of there being auch ideaa ex HpiB eKTttiiWli CMtrtiwat ,iT- , .J li 1 I m 111 , Willi. i , (VI VI m W!r.-",-JiT isting' in the army'aa yoo have etprese ed, and (which) I mut Th-w with ab horrence and reprehend with aererity. For the preacnt tha communication of them will rest in my own boaim, unlena aoine further aKltation of tbe matter ahall make a diacloatire neceaaary. I am much at a loaa to conceive what part of my conduct could hare given encouragement to an addreaa which aeema to nie big with the greatest mlachlcfa that can be fall my country. If I am not deceived in the knowledge of myaelf, you trould not have found a pemon to whom your acheutea are more dixagreeabta. At tbe eame time, in justice to my own feelings, I mnst add that no man poasesaes a more alucere wlsih to aee justice done to the army than I do; and aa far as my power and influence in a constitutional way ei fend, they ahall be employed to the ut most of my abilities to effect it, should there be any occasion. Let roe conjure yon, then, if you have any regard for your country, concern for yourself or posterity, or respect for me, to banish these thoughts from your mind and nev er communicate, aa from yourself or any one else, a sentiment of the like nature." Washington's reply to letter suggesting that he use the army to overturn the government and make himself Dictator. Washington n Planter. Aa a Virginia planter Washington'a chief crop waa tobacco. Thia tobacco waa shipped to the tandon market tinder his own name, loaded upon Teasels which aailed up the Fotomac to Mount Vernon, or to other landings convenient to it An agent In London disposed of the ship ments. . Twice a year Washington would for ward lists of needful articles for farm and household to this agent, requesting that the things be purchased and shipped to Mount Vernon. Wearing apparel in thla way waa ordered for every member of his family, the names and measure ments of each person being given. In addition to the general bill for these purchases made by the agent the latter waa required to forward receipted bills from those persons of whom he bought goods. In this way a check waa kept upon the purchases made. In those daya aa a planter Washington was hia own bookkeeper, and the care with which his books were kept is an example of the thoroughness that made the man. Lylai Keceaaary Now. The good Qeorge Wnahlngton, they any, Did alwaya atlck to facta, But then he did not bave to pay . That beastly Income tux. THE MARSHALL CENTENNIAL, j Aanlveraarrof tbe Great JorUt'e Jn atallatlon mm Chief Jat!re. On Feb. 4 tha centennial of the In atallatlon of Chief Justice Marshall, tbe eminent American jurist and fa mous Interpreter of the United Btatea Constitution, waa observed at Rich mond, hia former home. In view of thia the General Assembly of Virginia char tered the John Marshall Memorial As sociation, organized for the purpose of buying hla old home In order to pre serve It aa a permanent memorial Among tbofMj In the association are Chief Justice Fuller, ex-1'resldcnt Har rison, Senator Hoar and Lyman D. Breweter. Chief Juatice Marshall waa born in Fauyuler Connty, Va., In 1753, and waa tbe eldest of fifteen -children. lie fought during tbe Revolutionary War, participated in the battles of Brandy- wine and Monmouth and Buffered the hardships of Valley Forge. After the war he devoted bla attention to law. lie distinguished himself In the Vir ginia convention for ratifying , the United Btatea Constitution; aat on the Supreme Court bench of that State; waa CHIEF JT78TICK MARSHALL. one of tbe envoya to France In 1798, seeking a more perfect amity between the countries; entered Congress In 1799, becoming one of-tbe ablest men in that body; was Secretary of State and of War and In 1801 became Chief Jus tice, holding the position until hla death in 1833.- Chlat Justice Marshall maintained a commanding position In the Supreme Court. The most important decisions, especially those on International law, were pronounced by him. His decis ions are to-day regarded the standard authority on Constitutional questions, and in the words of a biographer have "imparted life and vigor not only to the Constitution, bat to the body polit ic" He la regarded aa one of tbe world'a most eminent jurists. The centennial of Marshall's installa tion waa observed not only at Rich mond but at the national capital, where, under the direction of the Supreme Court, with the co-operation of Con gress, commemorative exercisea were held. The day was also observed in American collegea, law achoola and public schools. GREAT FLOWING OIL WELL. Where Oil Guahea Fire-Inch Btrtam lato tha Air. A record-breaking oil well la that of Colonel J. M. Guffey, of Beaumont, Texas. It gushes In a five-Inch stream 150 feet Into the air and never a stop. The oil U covering the territory for acres around. Dams and dikes have m mm mm- 'MS- OIL WRI.L AT BEAUMONT, TKX. been constructed around the well, with a view to saving as much of the pro duction of 25,000 barrels per day as pos sible. When the drill tapped "the pay" j the four-inch t the la the well was shot out of the well M,h into the air. An ; estimate of what the well Is doing may be arrived at by bearing In mind that the derrick is seventy-two. feet high and the top of the stream reaches an altitude as high again. I DM ( mi , Ancient Kouaa Demolbntd, In interesting and anoient bonaa la Vienna ia being demolished. It stood at tba corner of tba Koblmarket, and waa occupied for tha past century by tha mnsio firm of Artaria, and within ita walls Haydn, Mozart, Jeethoven, Faganinl and Vie a i temps bad passed many honra. That Doll, Awful Palat It'a a alck headache. Cnre ItT Avoid It! Caa. caret Candy Cathartic (rive qubek relief and prevent headnchea If taken in tiro. All drug giata IOC, 20c, UK. Fried Smelt. Smelts can be fried to perfection in tbe blazer. Clean tbem, wipe dry, reason and dip in flonr or fine bread crumbs. . Egg tbem, dip in crumbs again and try in plenty of hot batter. fcerre with sance tarUre and Saratoga I chips. .. - v - ... 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