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THE OTHER EAR.
PACTS ABOUT
A
it 3 < o.ooo I,; . Ise havs been
ade in Europe and America
A I’ennsvlvania kodak tisnd was in
stantly killed while attempting lu g.-t
a snsp shut of a blast as H sipludad.
ÇrjQ HE r bi't.'m-s are ess«-ntl al! y
*11
-terogenoua. House of I be I«lam1s
ri<ht nu in
r n»nii«*l
<•
I...... 1 ..Id t » th« <i<*Cta»f «.
«rrt;.»»«! fu l>e plr «*>«1 »Ith «*i<te(i
1 apphrd th«
acai., (allbfu
ls-> »vrul.igs st >1
lite nr it 4 a * W«1ut U» Ihr >1 • i/tr.
tu mt tfrlir r«*t«*nnf ihr
of hrafihf * i
i»< «fclirii 1 «fful
Thiel »ir». 1 !'.oftlaad 11 seen,
th« UHI» < M < it 1
rvrr tn
wtili r«i< •Oil»• »liettdtft in 1
equally
NEH»; MIA II l>
l fi- r
s te.
>• ,.f
» I mountainous, sud Olivers ara
fiat; aome are muddy, eyatnpy, atsd
feverish, others are poruua llu.estoue.
w»U drained and healthy, soma are so
tlrvly wooded, some are entirely t*ra.
The InbaLltauta present like div erg-
ruca. The Moros of the s<>utb are war
Ilk. active. Intelligent, with a H vili ta
lion as advanced »• Turkey's The
Negritos are a dlss-aacd end dying pig
u>y trit«-. al«olutdy animal tn their ex
istence, less advanced than any known
peofile. The term "Filipino*' embraces
Manila rabble and ac luded Islan.b-rs.
mountaineers and seamen, priests and
lb« rannllssla. It la necessary, tberw-
f..re. to u*« only th« br.ssd.-st terms its
deecrlblng the group collectively.
The arvldpelago Is a group of l.’-Ht)
Islau.la situated lo the I'aclflc Ocean,
extewdl*g from latitude 31 degree«
north to I degrees 43 minutes north.
Its length la thus about l.tkX* miles; Its
greatest width Is
mitra; the total
land area, aproxlmately, 113,<J0u ».piare
nil Ira The ncarvet mainland ta A al A.
>ai miles to the northeast. Ran I ran
risen is K,1*»* miles to the west.
arvUI|M-lagu lies wholly within the
of Capricorn and the ««juator
characteristics, food producta, and
pie are tropical.
The climats la hot and moist, regu
lar ul»M«r%afl«>n« haw berti (alun ouIy
at Manila. »
U><» trruprrntttî* baa
I
<Jrg rrva.
7’he
rit'vaalta
UuniMHy
mat« • (hit «Irtfrrr ruorv dlHIrull to «■»
dura than in tbe t« tn|w«mtr Bunea. At
uur pr*>grva«»'« toward tha awanipy.
low IjliJf Islanda far!h»r south the
brat, and «■«¡»»••’lalljr th« buiuldlty. It»
cr.ns.-s greatly.
A camera will not te responsible l»r
the carelossne*« ol the o;«erator
II
lakes all there is In sight an-i no mora.
Make a oars tu I study of lha obje. I or
lan-iecape to l-e photographed before
t-is prese tl.a bulb og button.
A pre
liminary survey ut the sul-Jecl will
•< mslimss tell you as plainly as a
wasted negativa that It will not make
a giwl picture. Sava lima, trouble
en l negatives whenever you can.
A curions State nf thlngs was <>b-
seivml m Iniestlgatlng the elecltolVais
uf ester pipes in Dayton, <>., In which
It w sa found thaï atones and pebblee
near the pipes tn aulne rases eeasm to
bars twien aleetroplata») with tha métal
of tha pipes, whmh one of tha »X|a>rts
behesaa l u nevei be.-i» olœrvml Le
Nu|O»wi» < •»«•»! «MsltelMs Ik« r_«« £•••
Ys»4« M«»t.
Jo&tìcw Iswngbhn. in a<ipr«mo court»
lI'ifTalo, h«« «<r l« r»' I a |*rrnan*nt »»i- i
juiv ti« n. with ««»IB and a foil a; '’suit
ing <»f ««Ir«, to ia»u« agamtt Paul H
H u 'I bkiii . th»' i; .»I if«» turar of tbr f«« t
| m » w »!*> v call«*»! “l>r. Clark’« F««»t Pow
der. M and al»o agatnal a retail dwater of 1
llruukiyn, r«'«traming tb«nt from m«k
Ing <»t »«ilihg ti»« I>r. Clark*« Fiot
puwJwr. which IB «{«larwl, in the d«< »•
Bi*»n of th« court, an Imitation ti I
infrhigtutenl of
•’F«>otaKa»«,** th«
(■»wdri for tir««!, arhllig f«M»t to »bakr
Into your abotn« now
t»««d and «old all o
AI ten H. Olmsted, a f I-» Hoy. New
York, i« th« owner ol the liada tnaik
•’Foot B um «'9 and !»• is the first indi,
vidnal who «ver »dtwi itise.I a loot |ow I
There are two srssona, the wet and
dwr ritcnsively <>v«r I lbs ftHinlty. He ’
will tend a aainpl« Fr ee to anyone who . dry the former lasting from June to
writ«« him (or it.
The decis,on In I NoV.-mtwr tH-liig the Ilsoet disagree
this r««o tipholde hif tra te mark and , . able ami dangerous to tu-alth. Fever
r«ndt*ra all pattie« liabte w ho fraudn- i ami dysentery are the dlM-aara meet
lOBlIf altriii; t t<» > toSl bjF th«
j 1 dread'd t y forelgnvra. but dangerous
, localities are known and
may
be
tlvw ••pm-t Lax»** a lt«rt>BHg, in |
lr g u|x>n th« inatk«-t a • rtiri< n« an I avoldrd.
The I'blllpplnea are the scat of na
■ irnHai apfwaring hte|«ratioti. labeled
an I put up in envelopes and te i» » like ture s pass ..ns Earthquakes are com
Fout-Kat«.
bunder rur.a
will bt limn and violent, the volcan«»-« ere the
brought «gainst oti»«r« w ho are now in- most .lang.-rous In the world. I.uson
fm gu g on lb« F<MH Kagg trad« mark 1« II.e rradle of that tv-rrlblc s.-a storm,
and (Otunion law riglite.
tbs t) |>h<M»n
Marg.tr» i I Ml» nd »tri «ha real« * >n
oniir«, history and ti r» n«wr»pa|»«ra lot
Imlruclton« an i in.» re It only tor enter*
lalnKDwnt.
Th# depth of watwr affrète the apeeu
of ilrau » re trrv > m * terably, ti «• v» »•
•«I moving mura «lowly In ehallow
water than In deep waler.
riua
The eje ol the vulture is so run
•trucled li st it is a h.gli power l «•!«•■
enabling the bird to see objects
at slum-l Ilo re ni,le distan, a-.
I
Ixen <li«cov«rwl by a
Igatur tu l»w I a I b I tu ill« I
fr-vvr l»«<»il|ua.
It ib th« malic
belmxa.1. that tl.a I mk . riu. ;
baa
"Better Be Wise
f
Than Rich.
R'i» peone a-e
mi ti Vn thry
kmvxv a per/ref remedy /or a., »nnoymg
dorales o/ fhe K.vU. krJneyx, tri*’ â ^ i J
bvwrll. it ó /ixU'r 5ar>arjn.'.'a. wi A k A
u prrftct Pt tit a.fawi
mi repu-'jfei fAe
enhre system aj to brmg X'^vuus Aea<’lA.
Jfccd'ò
PORTLAND DIRECTORY
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RAKES
MOWERS
BINDERS
Writ* tar Catalogue.
11. HHMll Ipt
F* > a« I Water Mrtel,
FOKILANP
MACHINERY.
Oft.
<■ »- kinds
...TATUM A. BOWEN...
tv »• it n»«i
toan avo oa
JOHN POOLE,
ì* «Ti «ve, Ottona
can «rive you ti»« t- -d targali * In gcnemi
n»arhinerjr. engtnea, twnirrv. tank*, pump«,
pows beltà n d «indmill*
ih« new
Btwi I X L windmillg tubi by him, ìe un-
«qualled.
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AM>
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Vvbkle*. »eti»i fot rata
IVA Front
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C j R( gon 8 ioop P üriíi (R
Hi ALTN RTSTOACR
halli ;
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PISO S CURL t OH
Islnn.ls* Flsfsrnat Mletnrr.
On Aug 10. IfilW. there started from
ft; .In nitli a fleet of five ahlpa Fee
n a lido Magellan, a 1‘ortugoeae navi
gat. r
Ills obji-i-t was to discover a
{■asaage from Europe, west to the Pa
dfb-
Mag.-llnn had vainly eml.-nv
en d to Interest the King of Portugal In
his project; had IwxxMDe a naturalized
Rpanlard
and had obtained from
Charles I . of K|>aln the wherewithal to
equip his fleet.
11« rra.-hcd the western const of
Kouth America In
I>ccvmt>er
and
turmwl south.
As th« sena«>n ticcamc
hanticr and the wr rather colder the
ships* commandera mutin<Ml. drairing
to winter on shore, < >»«• w ha executed,
another marooned, I h»W«A rf. ohr whip
did desert and another »«I wrecked.
\V It II thr.-e slit|»s the gTMt < X {dorer COtl
tlnu.-d south, and on Oct. 2H, lfi.-.M,
passed through the Straits of Mag.-I
lati to the waters of the l*a< lfl<-
{{«
• '
and In midsummer, IMI. reached Min
danao. of which he took possession In
the name of the King of R¡M>ln. He
next landed at Cebu. In August. 1521,
ami was welcomed by the king of the
Island
This monarch was l«{itlK-d
and took the oath of allegiance to
Rpaln.
Rbortly after Magellan
tie
(n,ob„| ,n „ factional quarrel
r
Komi
At least a thirl of tba mambara ol
parliament aia cyclists.
THE PHILIPPINES
I»r
amp
04« T,l, ,r , S«a4.
John Hugo, a Mata street grocer In
New llavea. lost an I recavered a |bn)
diamond stud recently in tba moat pe-
cul sr mani <-r on ro ■ r I. save the Naw
Yor k I’li s.
Ile fai N eii
I
clerks for several weeks and i aa aaaial«
ed In neighing ont lus groceries,
II«
ml-sc I l,s sto I an-i Was unalde to ob
tain a trace of it till iienty Freeculua,
the brewer, coolly walked into hia
atore, an-i. banding him a diamond
stud, asked him it it was hie. ••Where
did vou g«l ill” gasp I Hugo,
-Wa
found it a rii-a pudding and, as we
bought tha rice ot you. we thought H
might be yours,” was the answer. r The
stone so found several days ago.
I Mr.
Fieeentua was unable to aecoiiut for ite
preeence tn the pudding till his wife
• iggiwted that, as thè giocar» stuck
.
'
Hugo's, th
ghl
tie long to him.
!•
T» n <*«nl«Y
M >n Buff»”« mat v turateli
all*
m«nt» from ntikitown can««*« anti nine-
tenlha of Hiriu h*?« thrir or.gin In Ihn
dtgtMlivo ranal Bs-itihero.
It <|« m «
ai v i » • n i»! . n | V
«-*n . -jt H » anal
oc* aaionailr In a rational way, provi.L» I
il la noi «Ion«« hi a violent manner.
Tha propat cl«.anting ani <11 am footing
preparation it t atraíate <‘an !jr Catbar-
ti<', which art» very gmllw, but at tho
Barn« tini« tli«»t< ughly «’fT»*» liv*
A
lUc b»it will p'lrify the who!« eyttem
an ! in n>< «I r«a b rvtnov« the « ana* *»f
ill b«»alth. W hen “f«-rlmg ba.l" tab«
('««varate. They will do you c nxl, and
th*
how
• nisi
IMTO ttitx
< \>|n-
r»H><
until
suona.
Allen’s F»> t T . - n i . ■ r f r t • feet
It curve {-«
i., va
-n smarting I..lai
Insta lly is. > u.s si.ng out of < .-r is
bunions. Il ■ the errai*.t cm f rt do v
ery of l lis s,-.-
A
« k - t I«.« i a.. »
tight-rill i
.-r rr »
-es |««| sssy
111. a
certain curri ,r. -...t.iams «wvsiing dan r
ralousa I hl. Ursd, aching frst. V •
hsrs over I ’
last I motiláis of cur*» 1 ry
It It Isy
r I I v all druzgi.la and * e
•torva flv trail f..r •'•< In «lamp» Trial
|w ur» Udì
A I Irwt kllsu S. Du»-
•ir-l, Le K-iy. N Y
Mentii« W«rw I »»t pss««| b I •
Rhe—I’m sure I’ve cast uiv tires I on
the water many a time, and I don't •««
any results.
He—No; Igneas your hre».I would
• ink. dear. — Y on kora Matcaman.
On« Sk.'hwaab». of Vienna, haa ma-te
a »P nning trmi «• n whir . rach «| in-
• !!• i» operateti by rlrx-tt icily anti al a
high rat« ol «!'«’» • aivl >• g (rifling a»«t.
Il can ta
inatantly wi.« n break«
ago occur«.
Mothers will And Mrs Winslow’s tkooth-
|ng i-vrup th« bast r»n>«ly to use f r xhs.r
hodrsii during ths teething period.
DYSPEPSIA
(JOMI’HEIIIASIVE MAP OF I HL PHILIPPIN r- ISLANDS.
The I'blllpplnea will pndatbly
retain a prat tieal monoply of thia
crop; Ita cultivation baa beep attempt
ed in many other placea, tint never sue-
o ssfully except lu the eltrvtne north
< rn part of Borneo.
Native tidui<-co has alwaya tieen In
dig. nous to Luzon, but the i|iiallty Is
strong and bitter. Ilnrly lu th« seven-
ti-etith century mlaalonnrlea Introduced
the Mexican plant with great success.
Tobacco plantations multiplied; th»
tmslm-ss Is*,-arm- more and more pros
l»-niua until In 17N1 It w as matte a stat.-
monopoly, l aw s were enacted that all
sal. s should I«* to the government A
¡ilnutcr might hot smoke a cigar of hie
on u make under penalty of J7 fine.
Tlie government was not alwaya
prompt to i«iy for goods received; na
tives reftisml to cultivate th.-lr land
and n.sl til till, mountains; aoldf.-ra fol-
lowed and killed whom they found, nt
night the natives returned again and
flr.-d the crop« In the field. In thia way
Mindoro’s on.-e flourishing business hat
1» <-u annihilated
Spain now took an
otb*r step; not only must all tobacco
raised tie sold to the state buyers (oil
credit!, but every family should own
and cere for at b-ust 4,(M0 toliacc»
plants.
The abuses resulting
from
this last statute became so horrible
that even Hpanlab officials protested
to the home government; tlic Caatlllnn
• tat.-sm.-n. realising the »¡«>ngn was
•queeaed dry, repealed tin. monopoly
laws In lss^. Even under such aus
pices the t.diaceo remained elcellent.
Since the business has lss-n op.-n It has
lucreaaed tremendously. Manila num
ts-ra aruree of factories native, Chi
nese, and Spanish; several uf them
have over boo operatives.
j between two native chieftains and wav
kllle«1. Many tnembera of the ex{*e-<1!
tlon had die»L but the remainder, with
! two ahlpa. again sailed west and ills-
cover»-1 I'alawan
l-at.-r t-ne . f the
| two was lost, but the other plu< klly
continued Its way and nin.le the first
complete journey around th« world.
lu l.'SKI. under the direction of I'hlllp
II . the arennd Spanish «X|H-dltlon
reached the Islands. The object was
the saving of native souls; Inquisition
nicthiMls were employed, and cunver-
elona. though not valuable, were nu
nierona.
In 1371 Manila was aclsod
and proclnltued the ca|dtal of th«
' Islands, to tie call.-»I henceforth the
lalaa Filipinos. In honor of Klug I'hlllp.
| The Chin«-»« Emperor r.-a«-nted the
Coffee la grown to a considerable ex
| Intrusion Into ccl»-sttal domains, lie
tent; the quality la uuusnally good
twi-i-ti 1373 and l."73 be s»-ut forth ten l.lttic, however, finds Its way out uf
*-x{H-»lltl«ins to oust, the Rpaulartla. the archipelago. 1 he cm-wa plant was
, Severe (»attics followed, but the Euro- Intrmlueed from Central America early
[wane manage»! to keep th.-lr foothold. In the seventeenth century. I’hlllppttie
They never, however, forgave the Chi Chocolate Is always spoken of well by
na's«* U iwm - attempts. At various tlnica returned travelers.
fits of resentment against Chinese
Various minerals are found In paying
blood would sweep over th« N{>sularda quantities
Eape. (ally is this tru* of
and crusades were organise.) In order Luaolt and Mindanao. Hold and sul
to kill or drive them out. In l.kri 23.
phur will prove of value to pr'wpec
ion were niurd. red. and In l'Vtb XLOOO. tors; silver, mercury, copper and tin
In !7iB England took Manila from have furnished returns, but the extent
Statin, but ¡"-ace was eo<>n prtx-lalmed. of th« depuelta la a matter of Investiga
slid the Islands were returned.
tion.
The natives have Iswn apt to revolt
Un many Islands tha ax has never
nt any time
When they did e<> Spain twen raised against the Immense virgin
um -<I fire and sword lllwrally. not only
forests; In few have ita depredations
to sii I k I uc , but to punish after surren- tleeQ extensive. Over a hundred differ
dcr.
ent varieties of w.od have l>«en claael
fid. Among them we find teak; uaga. ;
Kesoarcee ol f ths lateada
The resour, «-s of the Islanda
• re rvs.-uibllng mahogany; tl;«.!«, for mu
varied
lllce was Introduced fn»tu sical Instrumeiite. lanltan. fur guitars
China centuries ago
It lina alnca tas and violins, boxwood, ebony and bam
come the staple food of th« natives on Iw
Th* I « b a 1,11 a n 1«.
account of th« ease with which It la
The luuabliania of these Islands are
produce»! The quall’y Is cxi. I'.-uL At
a strangely tolled loL Malay charac
pr»-«» nt all the ri<-» pnntu.ed la «-on
•um«-d In the I ala nd v, but much good teristics generally prevail throughout.
Tbr uisuy attempts to classify the P->
lalxl la not . ultlvat«-.!.
Nugnr cane la grown
extensively j.l. e Into various district tribes and
througlwut th« an-blpelag... Of late races bare failed, for the reason that
years beet sugar has cut Into the profits pure blood of any sort Is rare.
uf thia bualneaa, but with the removal
It la safest to divide the native Fill.
of the various Rfainlsh cx|«>rt taxea. plnos Into Christianised Malays, pagan
with the supers. »1» n.-e of buffalo power Malaya, and Mohammedan Malaya.
by steam, and with the opening up of The first name»! comprise five and a
the tax.-k country by railr. ada. or at half millions of the total population of
least hlglmuids. th« Philippine planta
eight millions They resemble our Ur
Ilona will r»-«lu.-v the |>rvm-ut llave- gr.ws lu many ways. They era music
I uieyer prices.
lovers, fond of the sunshine. auperstt
Alta.-a, or b«mp. Is grown widely. Hous Though usually good nalured,
The gathering of abaca 1s an operation they are subject to fits of murderuua
1 nec»-«eitatlng .v.nslderable ran» and passion. Nature In the tropica Is so
conscientiousness. The natives p<>a
Industrious that man need not assist
ccaa neither of these qualifications. her to any great estent In order to live
• nd. employing primitive tnctbo<!a. ruin comfortably. The Filipino will not work
the finer fiber of the plant olawwvera as lung as ba Is not about to starve.
say that machinery capable of preserv When be lisa made enough to Ilea on
ing these delicate file-rs la f.aalbl«. In for a month or two tba ex laborer re
that case al«, a could 1« nan! for gar- tiree to hie thatched but, smokes bit
tu.-nts. napkins, sheets, and even hand
cigarettes, fights bls gamecock, strums
kerchiefs
At present the hemp la bls guitar, and elnga love Bongs to bls
used chiefly fur sails, doormats, and wife or sweetheart.
The natives nf the northern Islands
are called Tagaloa. They are the small
»■st and least brave, but also most
treacherous and tricky of th« Filipinos,
and always have been reckoned as the
poorest fighters; have always bc»-n
most completely under Spain's domina
tlon. and linvu sufTrri-d most secord
v.
Th»» «».ntral group of Islands la term
e»l the Vlaiiya group. The Inhabitants
calhwl Vlaayoa are somewhat larg«r,
stronger, mor« Independent than the
Tagaloa. The difference, however, 1«
far less market! than lM-tw>-»-n our dlf
ferent Indian tribes. Travelers. In or
d«r to strengthen the force of their
distinctions and comparlosna, are apt
to push them a little far. The sharply
drawn distinction between the Taga
los and the 5'loayoas Is not Justified.
Tli« Moros or Mohammedan Malaya
aggregate less than a million. They
Inhabit the Sulu group at the south of
the archipelago, {.arts of Mindanao,
and the southern third of I'alawan.
One Sultan, whose residence la Sulu, Is
acknowledged throughout these 1st
anda. The Moros are a fl.-rca, fanatl
cal, seafaring race, who were never
conquered by Spain. It la unsafe for
a white man to venture among them
To kill t'hriatlana la part of their re
ligious Iwllef.
The aliorlgln.-s of the Islands are the
Negritos, a puny, mt» rabie, dwarf
race. As the Malays swept up through
th« archipelago the Negritos were
driven Into the most remote and uncov
ctcd ¡arts. Though not ot true o.*gm
stock, they are much blacker than the
Malaya, and their Intellgetice la far
lwwrr. The total uumlw-r la estimated
at 00,000.
Island nf l.Hlo*.
Luzon 's the largest, moat populous,
moat developed, am! most civilised of
the I'hlllppluea. It has au area of 42,
OiMt square miles, ur over one third the
whole area of the archipelago. al«»ut
five-eighths of th» whole population,
the only railroad, and the ouly factor
Ira. It la the seat of the capital, and It
contains fifty times aa many foreign
ere as all the rest of the Islands put to
gather
Luton Is suppoa»-»! to sup{s>rt
5,lMX)X)00 Inhabitants, ttf these, Hu i~-r
cent, ar« clvllls»»! to a certain extent.
In development. Luson, though the
nx-st advanced uf the l'btllppltiea. Is
disgracefully backward. There Is on»
little, tiadly managed railroad, 12U
mllea In length. The highroads, twen
ty ui!l*a Inland, are either lacking alto
gether or are merely trails. There ar»
no fiat buttonml ateamrre on the larger
rivers, though they could do a thriving
business The sugar mills are operated
by buffalo power. In cuns»«|uenee, par
tlally exhausted sugar laud near klan I
Ila. or otnrr ports, brings over (llM) an
a. re, while further heck in the coun
try land a thiril more fertile brtuga $3»
Manila sprawls over a good deal of
ground, tving built up ou l« th sidra ol Y '
the lllver I'aslg, and Including rice i
fields and other submarine tsrrltory.
Ita population Is al-.ut »•>.<»»>. whl. h
Is stna'I .-vnstderlng Ils area, but large |
Interest Ilea tn Its commerce.
tollgate of the I'blllpplnea.
It Is the
the Hmaller Island«
Of the 1.2i«> Island« which conetttut*
the I'hlllppln.. arehl;ielng<> the numbet
lnhablte.1 Is l*etw«en X*. and &t> |.er cent
Tin- «mailer tvlnnda resemble In p!>v«‘
cal eliaracti-rlstlcs and inhabitants the
larger Islands to which Huy are near
eat. Oc.-askmally an entire Island 1w
longs lo a single planter, and usual.)
tn such case It Is a land of milk and
honey for ths native« The padrone Is
of necessity kindly, else he would most
Infallibly disappear. There Is plenty tu
ent. and not too much Io do. Th«
{«drone's lot Is easy, too lie merely
Ims to sit on tils own veranda and al
low the Philippine soil to make him
rich.
TRUCK HANDLE
Chemists have extractel from rosi
tar sixteen aha lea of Liu«, sixt.-.-n of
yellow, taolvn of orange, nine
f
violet, I .-Si lea sha le« i f other colors I<MJ
numerous to mention.
CANOY
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BUY THE CENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
FOR BARRELS.
MAMUVSCTVasD
Tongllke Device tnr I Iftln« and Car
rying Bulky Packages
A barrel la au exceedingly awkward
thing to handle, and In establishments
where they are moled In large numlieri
quits- a considerable amount of time Is
lost lu placing them ou th« hand trucks
on which they are conveyed and tn re
moving tbem therefrom. In ordr-r to
facilitate thia loading nud unloading a
unique truck has been Invented by
Theodors T. Dickerson, of Trimble.
Ala.
It consists of the combination
wltb the axle of curved gripping Jaws,
more like a great {Mair of plumber's
pinchers than anything else
levers ofieratlug the Jaws form
handles of the truck. In practl<w>
truck Is run up to the barrels ami
Jaws clamm-d around the bottom.
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PELI EE FROM PAIN.
Women Every whnre Elprnan thel/
Gratitud» to Mia Piuktuun.
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thru raised. the wlxdr procedure cun
•Utulng but a Few seconds
Tba two
lever arms arc held firmly together by
a linklug clasp. with a spring preaae.1
ratchat, which 1« easily rvleaard for
unshipping the barrel.
A IHatant fir-•Ihrr.
A Boaton woman iiad a a«*rvant
nnm«xl Norah, a nxy rh«n-k»t! girl, who
rvcvlvrt! frtHjurtit rail« from a young
man. of whim ata often apokr as **tn«*
brotherM The ronst»*rnaflou of her
niay tw gu».*d when <>n.. day
N«TBb annouu.vd tl.at^ «h.- waa book
*” IJ"’’rrT «• »tslwarl Tim.
••What do you mean, NorahF* de
manded the lady, f.sdltig flint a poor
trick bad been played
upon bar.
"You’ve alwaya spoken of Tim as your
brother to me
“Yle, ma am.** aald the Mushing
Norah, *T alwaya thought of him •n.
ma’am, whiles he was making up Mi
mind; but he’s been no bowld aa to n*
mind me. ma’am, that he’s only m«
brother In law’s brother. aftber alir*—
Youth’s Companion.
considering Its »¡.¡»ortunities. Of this
number two-thlrda are natives, *0.000
Chinese. BO.OOO Chinese half breeds.
13.10)0 Rpanlah half breeds, and 5.(U>
Spanish. Previous to lha war the
Americans and English together num
lierrd 400. Contrary tu general belief,
the city Is neither pretty nor unhealthy.
Earthquakes cause houses to t>e col
Btructed broad ami squat, with Hu
roofs. This prevents besuty, sn.l It
must be said In the Mpatilarde’ favor
that It Is excellently well drained,
Hohl 1er Itlanketa.
which pervents III health. In 1K03 elec
Tba blankets Issued to the soldiers of
tric light was substituted for o!L and
our army coat the Uorerniueut «3 4C
In th* earn« year an Ar er!< an fire en
' each.
glue was brought over. Fires gra I
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common, and a blase started In a na
A coincidence 1a the antiquated pl«s
Uve shark spreads fast. Manila's chief of the plaglariet.
rtrs r A W ALOIIW. OtUsaoa <ta wrttssi
•• Data Maa l*isaMAN
Before tak
ing your ru«
life ”*«• a burdrn
lit nir
1 never ««w a well day
At
my mon! hly fie rlol I BufTrrvd untold
tnlerry and a ureal deal <>f the time I
wm troubled with a »e«rrc pain in my
alda
lk forr tl ihlnu tl r flrat buttle
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tell it wai duiof tn« food
1 continued
Ita u«e. also um d the Liver f*illv and
Sanative Waah. an I ha** b*rn frrBtly
hrlprd
1 would like to have y<»u use
my letter tor the Lrnrflt of others
LADIES
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Piwguaw—For two
years I was troubled with what the
local physicians told me waa Infismma
lion of the womb
Every si nth I But
fared terribly
I had taken enough
medicine fr-.m the d.« 'ora lo cure any-
one t it ob'simd r-
f .r a •' -t
time only
A t last 1 concluded lo write
lo you In regard to my esse, and can
say that by following your advice 1 am
Bow pefectly well *
rira w B ba TFX. isnsasid. La, wwtae.
• Before writing to you I suffered
dreadfully from painful menstrua-
lion. leueorrh'Be nod s-.rs feelleg In
the lower part of th» bowels Now my
friends want to know what makes me
lo.« so well 1 do not hesitate one tula
ut<f la telling them what has brought
about thia great change
I canoot
praise Lyd.a E I’lnkhsrn s Vegetable
Compound enough
Ills the greatest
remedy of tha age “
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