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down «11 at once, Net all Indiana art footmen. I could name half a donen tribes w hit'll i » uiy peisoual kuowle.lgv go mounted always and almost every- where, even about their camp "The rtv xleou movement the French experimentalist* are said to be tinker Ing with ami eopyiug from our Indian» is about the movement a soldier get* when he is fatigued I am not prepared to crltlctse it." Au English army officer, a subaltern, here with the horse buyers, said con cerning the new movement: The French are the greatest bungler* Iu the world. They get the wildcat uo tlon*, ‘fails' I ought to call them. Iu their pates. I rut ne tu her on**e they de- eivlevl to dress every man In Madagas car in red flannel umleielothlng. Ev ery man In the place got skin disease Theu they went Iu for natural »vs>l and the men got worse. They admitted red Irrltatvsl the skill ami then found that natural wool, lieing already charged with oil. eoulvl lake no more, so was worthless for absorbing perspiration Now they are fiddling with the flexlevw movement, evidently trying to Ht«q ahead of the l'nited States lu follow ing tlie Indian, and overlooking Hit work the Indian does when he goes oi. what vv e call Ills ’dog trot.' aeoutlug they pnqsvsi' to imitate Ills walk. "It Is my observation that a soldiet requires this ttexleon movement aftet he has gone alwut four miles loaded down with his equipment. The, French may teach him to always walk tired tc death, but I do not think we shall evet see the British or these American sol diera at it. "Coming home to one's self, on« would not like to start to Ills work Iu the morning w ith the tired out look am: movement that he goea home with II he has earned his salt. It Is a matter of pride to pull one's self together fot the day." Kansas City Journal. Art amt Nature. A bulletin of the New York Zoolog- feal Society report* that the experi ment of decoratimi the walla of the biid-honae with paintings of landsca|>ee has had at least one interesting result — the cranes have several limes tried to walk through the walls. Th« Chili««« *itUMllon. Th* rail!*«* for the present Chinese en- tnngItMiieiiIs is the nhu*e of tue Chinese i in in if mills bv tlie foreign powers. An- other gretti revolution romes from (he nbii-»e of the stoionch. Overtmed digestion ph line* s t tni-lilutHon, imiig«*Nlion. dys pepsia and ilatnirnrv Hostetter’» Stoni» avh Hillers is the br^t metheine I.» take. Il prevents nervoiisnsss ut sleeplessness. 1‘on't (ail to try it. dyspepsi -F.«r et« ,e.e. I............ pepata in It» " f""'' ,,, i, ». ull bul milk loaal. »nd al U" ’ ( ( Wan,, i letal» S»d U.» I Imgsn «sums < 's‘ *'•> , . , s,|| ,a I have stemm» lm|""'«»l »«“' 1 ** ... I. milite M s,..,« 0 CANO* Dr Johuson oil«-» met the village post r cathartic uian trudglvg aloug the dusty road ou a lot summer afteruoou. The postman iboerved that he had st'll a mile to w alk I lust to deliver one newspaper. "My TMAUf MAA»« •••*•*«••<» giHalnesa!" exclalm«*d tlie syuipathetic doctor. "I'd never go all that distance Wash mimtrs in warm suds, thon for such a trifle. Why duu'l you svml dust with whiting (ruin a iniisliti bag it by post?" F.!.«.."» r--;, « and po|ish with chaniois skill U'- xk I Newt Wlieu "Bob" Taylor was Governor of ... CURB CON8TIPATIO«. ... Teunesst-e, he was uotevl for being as .... ....................... ........... — *" Slops th& Oough and temder-hearte«l as a woman, aud the Worhm Off llw Gold, way he pardoned out convict« was laxative Bromo-Rumine rabletn curs something awful. He was waited upou a co id in oue day. No ourv, No Pay. |{uh vour lamp chimney* after wash by a eommltiee of the Legislature, w ho Price 25 vviils. ing with drv salt, and you will Iw sur- very flatly aud iu uo uneertalu way tol«l 1’rofea.sor Lloyd Morgan, ltl a recent priaed at the new brilliauee 0« your him that his "wholesale ;iardouiug address, stated he had found that must stop." "Gov’nor Bob" l«>oke«l at light*. youug chiekeus, taken straight from the < ommltt«*e. tapp«>d a bell, asked for • 100 be want» ate«. the iuculmtor, could switu very well, his pardou clerk. au«l when he came the power of swimming being perfectly Tti*m-tera-t »«»• l'»l*r ¿'.'*7?.’.'J Mid: "Make out pardons for every instinctixe. taun IU.I Ik... •' 1..‘ ->'• ’,r' •',1''. max in the |»ulteutiarj." The clerk ll,*«-c . n.-. I'*« t'- 'l • 'u', Il the flowers in your window lu’x •tMsi's anti mat lacatarui Hall »» «taiin » bowed aud withdrew. Theu the Gov the uiu» »'*rr Itwwn U»»•’* im«lual seem blasted, or are of a faded, sickly K ernor looke<1 at the committee, who Irsu-ruli) < »la.rli • -.■inilUUl.-eal->'• r..qulr« a n-iwiTtu »«I ", color, cover the earth around the roots were staring «« If they thought lie was Hall« catarrh Cure is i«k« , n t irruAi* • < about half an inch deep, with pulver dir.-cUv uimmi th« blood goiug mad. "Gentleman." he said, final ! mucou« «u a » blossom ised charcoal. The roses that ui the «vatetu. thereby drMrov ng the (uumla ly. "I am Governor of Tennessee, «nd tlon ol Ih« .1 •.a*.’, an«l giving ««'• i*‘ iu the i ext few days will have a tiue, •trength If this committee or any other ever by building Mp the ' > lively rose color. Charcoal always a-«>Mlrig nature In doing it« wort the |o«» again s«*eks to Interfere with my eon- prietor« have so much faith. in gives great vigor to the red or violet ¡»ow. ra. that they offer One Hundred l‘»»ll«r* stitutlonal right to pardon. I'll sign colors of (lowers. White petunias be (or any iw that it fail« tocurv’. bend (vr Hat every one of these pardons which the come varied with red or violet tints, ot totlmuulBl« F J Addreea CIIFNBY A CO.. Toledo. O. clerk is making out. Good-morning." violets become covered with irregular H*»ld bv truggiMt-. 7V. Secretary of State Hay Is one of th«' Hall'« Family l*t 11« ar« lhe beat. spots of a bluish or almost black tint, most patient of men. He likes to lie but yellow llowers are lu-elislble to its For the tlrwt tiinn Rome blind helpful to newspaper correapouileiit». iutlueuce. (rum tho .Mammoth cave ol Kentucky and receive* them freely in his office have rvnehed EuttlnO'l nli\e nmi Ixx’ii and gives them such Information and placed in th*» Loudon Zm'logit al < «ar hints as the proprieties will permit. dent. Even the representatives of the seusa tlonal or yellow papers are treate«i with Afraid II Would Break. courtesy, though naturally with due He was a big Irishman aud Ills natn« ARMY LIFE CAUSES PHYSICAL caution. Imagine the Secretary's sur was Pat. He was fixing the telephoto For Infant* and Children. AND MEN LAL DIS ABILITY prise one afternoon during the beat of wires and whistling to himself as lx FOR MANY YEARS. A French statistician has calculated the Chines«- crisis (says Walter Well worked. Just then a tullk boy cam« that the human eye travels over 2,000 man), when he was up to his ears In driving down the street, aud Pat mad* yards in reading an ordinary sited work aud atixiety, to hear from the lips a fatal mistake. Instead of attending R.-«cu rd From (»«»th by ICratllng «n Br;x'.h:, novel. He has also estimated that the of William, his faithful iu«-ssenger. ,o his own business he tried to work A«l v«rtlaem«ul 4 Juurualiat of Not« average human being reads 2,600 miles these words: "Mr. Secretary, the New- and watch the reckless driver at tin Ailviir» Ilia ItrO'lera and Frlentia. The ricwaling Chinnmeo could con of hand-writing and print in a life York -------- wants you to step to the tel same time, The consequence was that ti unie the prtnieiit w«»rl<i ■ crup of wheat ephone." Mr. Hay gaspetl. caught his be did ueither. Wlmt lie did do was time. From Farmer A Pslrrtnsn.Sorth Ysklms.O s*h ami «till go hungry. tongue in the nick of time, recovered his to lost- his footing. There was a cry ot DON'T GET FOOTSORE. GKT FOOT diplomatic urbanity, and replied: "Say In 1883, 1 entered the regular IT. 8. EASE. horror from the bystanders below A powder. At this season your feel feel that the S«-eretary expresses deep re echoed by a lusty yell from above. Army aud was assigned to Co. ”E,” swollen, nervous and uncomfortable. Ii gret that Just at this moment he is very Every breath was suspended anil Sixth lufantry, then stationed at Fort you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try much engross«-«! In important work." then a shout of relief went up from the Ihingla.«. Utah, My bovlxxal days had Allen's F,H>t-Ease. It rests and comfort*: makes walking easy, l ures swollen and Unfortunately what be said under his crowd. I'at had made a frantic dive been s|>eiit on a farm iu Kentucky, but Tb:« sl<nslure I» on •»•«? •»« ot the genuins sweating feet. blister* and l-allous spots. breath could not, under the rules of the I had not been accustomed tn manual Laxative Brotno-Qtiinine Relieves corns and bunions of all ,«in and telephone exchange, lie sent over th* for the wire and had caught It. <i«J lai-or for seve.al I years previous to en the rvmedjr that nur« a rolU lit "Hohl on. Pat.” shouted someone who Isa certain cure for Chilblains. Sweaiing. tering ujsni active military duties. Damp or Fro.-ted Feel. We have over 30,- wires. knew him. "We will get you down The number of new «pai er» and |>erlod- 000 testimonials. Don’t get tootsore get The constant and excaesive daily drills, Thek'ng of Naples, in the plenitude of somehow.” iiala in the United Mateaba* in. reaaed Foot-Ease. Try it toda*i. Sold by all sleeping in tents and general exposure druggists and slice stores for 25c. Trial his absolutism, paid one day a visit to Then a wave of horror swept over Irvin 5,871 in 1870 to SI,178 lu 18VV. package Fa»:« Address, Allen 8. Olm the Neapolitan prisons, in order to s«-e the crowd. The man suspended be of a severe »inter, brought on a ;«ocu Health tar Ten C«nls. sted. Le Roy. N. Y. for himself what sort of men his crim tween tlie eartli and lieaven suddenly lar nervous trouble, which soon Inca A lively liver, pure blood, clean akin, brifM pacitated me for all garrison work. «* r«, perfect h>* I th • «»*••?•!• <*si»«t, <’«tt»«rlir The commonest of all trees is the fit inals were, aud whether tliey really de- loosened bls hold and fell backward, The post surgeon ordered me to the will obtain aiut »retire them fur |uu. All drug tree, which nourishes in every part ol servi-d the punishments they were un striking the ground with a sickening hospi.al and diagnosed my case as gists. lUr, 2/»c, 30c. dergoing. “What is your sentence?” fat- the world. thud. muscular rhueuiatisin. My lower Instead of an engagement ring the said to one. "Fift«-en years, your Ma- "He is dead!” groaned the crowd, and limb* seemed to be dying—losing all TO erRE A COLD IM OWE OAT Japauese lover give* Ills sweetheart ■ ' Jesty.” “And what had you done?" men covered their faces from the sight Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab "Nothing whatever." "Quite innocent?" sense of outward feeling. The most piece of beautiful silk (or-a sasli. But be wasn't. When Pat came to excruciating pains made me almost lets. All druggists refund the money "Entirely so. your Majesty.” "And and sat up dlxzily. trying to realize that I do not believe I'i.o’» Cure for Con wild nith misery and 1 could not xtaml If it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig you?" he asked another. “Thirty years, be was once more ou terra firms, some alone. My appetite was ravenous, til sumption ha* an equal for coughs ami nature is on each box. 25c. sire. Victim of a false accusation.” colila. Jons F. Bovsa, Trinity rpring*. one said to him: gestion perfect, lungs strong and gen- Ind., Feb. 15. Han. One wineglass of strong borax water “And you?” to a third. “In for life, "What did you let go for. Pat? Why eral health good except fur this dis- In a pint of raw starch will make col my King.” “Ami what had you done?” The retired list ol the regular army didn't you hold on a little while longer?’ tres-ing disability. lars and cuffs stiff and glossy. "Everything you can think of, my "Be Jabers!” replied Pat earnestly. After several days’ treatment i with includes 764 offioers <m half |iay, aver King: theft, burglary, highway rob Th. Best l*rescrlptlon fur Malaria “Oi was afraid the wire would break!" no change, the surgeon concluded I agiug aliout $3,000 sat h. Chills And Fever is a bottle of Groves. bery. manslaughter, murder. I only —Pearson's Weekly. had hear: failure. He prescribed tinc Ulf KNOW wiivt tor Alcr.TtKiao Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply wonder they did not sentence me to ture of digitalis, and gave me several When you take (¡rove's Ta.tel«*»» Chill death. ” “ What Is your name? ” ask«*d Hinall but Very Strong. Iron and quinine in a tasteless form, ounces of this without any effect, ex the King. “My name,” replied the flrst- The humming bird dies as the Irish cept that I kept getting worse. In the Tonio becatiso the formula I. plainly Ko Cure, No Pay. Price 50c. class criminal, “since I have lieen here man played the fiddle—by main fall of 1884. I was discharged ou sur printed on every bottle showing that it The Chicago Historical Society has a has been 912.” After finishing his tour strength—the frigate bird relies on bi* geon’s certificate of disability, aixl be is simply Iron and Quinine in a U*U?- fine new building that cost $180,000 of inspection, the King said to the Gov skill in taking advantage of every vaiy gan the difficult task of existing and less form. No Cure, No Fay. 60u. and a library of over 26,000 bound vol ernor: “All the prisoners liere seem to Ing current of air. and the skeleton of trying to regain my health in a strange It is probable that in the future umes and 60.0C0 unbound volumes lie- lie perfectly Innocent. There Is only the one indicates great muscular power, land, surrounded by unsympathetic mole root crops, such as beets, turnip- aides many busta, paintings, etc. one bad man among them—No. 912. while that of the other allows Its ab people. and carrots, will t>e grown for steck Yon had better let him out, lest he cor sence. No other bird lias such propur My condition continued to mw The difficulty has lau-ti In the lalmr ol Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Footh- tionately great muscles as the hum more alarming. I was compelled slicing the roots, which la uei-rssary Ing Syrup the best remedy to use for the'» rupt the others.” children during the teething period. Many of the newspaper biographers ming bird, tlie keel of the sternum or to use a heavy st..ff to prevent tailing. when feeding them to cattle, but with of the late Prince Alfred. Duke of Saxe- breastbone from which these muaclee Al! attempts at manual and mental in the past few years root cutters have A Dew household implement which Coburg-Gotha. overlook the fact that arise runs from one end of tlie laxly to laltor were made under exasperating been introduced, which cut all kinds will delight those who have suffered he was one of America's small list of the other, while at the same time It difficulties. 1 seemed aftout one-half of naits into thin slices, bran and corn the annoyance of patting down a mod royal guests. Several years ago, while projects downward like the keel of a ■lead. My weight was less than 140 meal being sprinkled on the hard so ern carpet at borne with the old-time a midshipman iu the British navy, be tiKxh-rn racing yacht. These muscles pounds, though I was over six feet in prepared, which makes a meal that la carpet stretcher and tack hammer in a made a brief stop at Vancouver’s Isl drive at the rate of several huudred height. I tried electricity with no not only highly relished hot one that combination stretcher and tacker. By and. and was entertained at a ball giv strokes a minute a pair of small, rigid avail. Several local physicians gave is cheap and promotive of the thrift of its means the carpet is stretched in en by the Governor. He was very much wings, the outermost bones of which me treatment which was not effective. the animals. place and tacked at the same time. struck by the appearance of a girl who are very long, while the Innermost are Many well advertised remedies for nervous debility were taken with no A company in New Haven, Conn., A Frenchman has discovered a teme- -eemed to lie the belle of the assem very short, a feature calculated to give satisfactory results. undertakes to serve hot meals to <v|l blage when he entered the room, and the greatest amount of motion at the dy instantaneous in its effects for the i 1 read all the medical anthoritie- w ithin a radius of seventy miles fr< a horrible burns caused by the use of oil learned by Inquiry that she was the tip of the wing with the least move obtainable, and fl. ally found my svinp- its headquarters. These meal» are se it of vitrol. It is a soft paste of cal daughter of tbe Governor, whose wife ment of the bones of the lipper arm. to toms under the head of Loconioior out in wagons with conipartment* f< r which the driving muscles are attached. was a full-blooded Indian. The prince cined magnesia and water, with which Ataxia. The author said there was no each article; the meal* are placed Iu the parts barned are covered to the asked the honor of a dance; but the Another peculiar feature is that the cure for the disease, and I believed the different -orupertinents smoking girl, having been educated at a finishing outermost feathers, the flight f,-ather« thickness of an inch. It alleviates the him. He recommended a mixture of hot and are kept at a lilgli temperature pain almost immediately, and when school In Portland, Ore., held her bead or primaries, are long and strong, while iodide of |x>tassium aud serss par ilia, as until placed on the purchaser's table the paste is removed no scar remains. very high, and, not knowing the the innermost, those attached to the a possible aid to existence. I took sev prince's social station, responded that forearm, are few and weak; so far as The "elephant beetle'' ot Venezuela eral bottles of this formula and double There ar* the Governor'» daughter was entltletl flight is concerned, the bird could dis is the largest insect in the world. A the strength. Thia failing, I made up never any ex to dance with officers of higher rank r ix-nse with tb«-«e v mind to die as roon hs possible, full-grown oue weighs alxiut half a ternal signs of than midshipmen. The prince took the pound. i-re was no comfort, pleasure or hap- Cancer until rebuff good-naturedly. HI» time for re s ness in life which knew nothing but the blood is Clluted and the system thoroughly con- venge came when one of the Governor’s 1 !♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ .in. ninated by this deadly virulent poison. suite, not knowing of what had hap f One day I read the ex|ieri<'nce of a Then a sore or ulcer appears on srjme pened. begged bls royal highness’ per a an who had been afflicted with Loco- part of the body; it may be »mall and mission to present the Governor's t otor Ataxia, and cured by the use ol harmless looking at first, but a* the can daughter as a partner for the next « r. Williams’ Pink Pills for l’ale 1’eo- cerous cells form and are deposited by waltz. The Prince politely declined, le. 1 lamglit one lx>x and tried the the blood near the »ore, it increases in remarking that “his mother would be imady, following the directions very •ize «nd severity, with sharp shooting pains. No matter how often the sore is deeply mortified to hear that he bad lonely. Thia had a little effect, and I danced with a sqtiaw. ” removed by the surgeon's knife or flesh roenred a half dozen boxen, and took destroying plasters, another comes and is lem before I was convinced that a worse. The real disease is in the blood, INDIANS SET THE LESSON. are was possible. I began with one and the treatment must begin there. The ill after each meal, in a few days I poisoned blood must be invigorated and North American Aborlginea Taught >ok two, ,md finally used one box a Other Peop'ea How to Fight. purified, and when this is done cancerous -ack. My pains giaduslly <li»Hp|>eHr- Anybody who knows anything at all cells can no longer form and the sore will heal naturally and permanently. v-l, color came to my flesh, I could about mwiern fighting know* that the trrm to be the heritage of the Irish iH-nsants, whose diet consists al human family everywhere, ria: Mrs. Sarah V. Kre»’ing, walk, run and jump, and actually uis- North American Indian Is tbe man who ikost entirely of potatoes and buffer Ml Windsor Av«.. Bristol, pensed with a cane. sets the pace. First the American Tenn , writes : “I am 41 milk. The farmers of Corsica Jive all yMr. old. and for three Words cannot portray my feelings. frontiersmen studied hl* way* and year, had suffered with a winter upon dried fruit, mainly dates, Today 1 weigh 200 ]x>unds, am perfect- idopted his tactics and the soldiers took aever. for ’i of Cancer on and polenta (chestnut) meal. During my Jaw. which th. doctors 1. healthy and feel 20 years younger it up. Baden Powell, so the plucky lit and said ws. Incurable, and the middle age« the Moors used to pro than I did 10 years ago. Journalists tle South African general confesses, that I could not lire more vision their fortified cities with chest than six month». I accept Urnt read about American scouts and 1 and all brain workers are liable to •d their st.temee as tree nuts and olive oil. ■nd bad given up all hope then took lessons from their teachers, I afflictions such as 1 suffered. To all of ever being well »gain such I would advise the use of Dr. the Indlaus themselves. But now there He Wants a Pension. when mrdnirrlal. know but there la one sure and Ing of mv condition, recom is a slip In the chain an<l France Is The fullow’ng letter was add reuse« 1 to Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People prompt cure fur both, vis: mended S.S.S. Aftertak in connection with cold water bat hing, «tudylng the Indlnn without going to the war department by a colored cltl-l ing a few bottles the sore I will cheer- began to heal, to the surprise of the physician*, .the trouble of first ascertaining wliat zen of Georgia, recently: “Mister War morning and evening, an« in a short time made ■ complete cure. I have fully answer any aixl all question« gained in lte«h, my appetite is splendid, sleep is the lieHt scout In the world, the Amer —Deer Hur: I wuz thlukln' 'bout J’lnfn’ refreshing—In fact, am enjoying perfect health.“ ican soldier, thinks a Inuit it. France Is de army, en I write dis ter let you know asked by those afflicted. JOEL 8HOMAKER, overcome* thia de- trying the "flexicon march.” 'bout It. What does you low fer a right I «LI »tractive poison and Editor Farmer aud Dairyman, North “Never get the leg straight,” are the or lef arm »hot off? What does you1 removes every vestige Yakima, Wash. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FjP of it from the system, French instructions. “Keep the back give fer de Hhootin' off er one leg? Kn, Subscribed ami sworn to before me, . straight but bent forward. Do not ’■pose I lost my head by runnln’ 'gin a1 makes new, rich blood. I throw the shoulders either back or up.” butnsbell; what would I gft fer dat? I this 3d day of January, 1899. Strengthens the body and build* up the I JAS. It. COE, County Clerk. That is aliout the way an Indian I a po’ man wld one wife dat ain't able general health. A •pecifle for all form* of weakness If you have a suspicion* sore, or have in walk*, ho Captain I'Hne of the Twen ter make a livin' fer me; en I wants herited any blood taint, send for our free tieth Infantry confesses, but, he goes ter git on de pension tint. Do, ef you is obtained in Dr. Williams’ I’ink Pills tor Pale People. The blood is vitalized book on Cancer, «nd write to our medical in. he never heard of the trick being please, suh, gimme a chance ter git department for any information or advice tried by military. and becomes pregnant with the ele shoot up, en I'll vote fer you w'en you wanted ; we 1 ake no charge for this ser ments of life. The nervous system is “I cannot dincti«* the merits of the runs ergfn!” vice. Your letter will receive and reorganized, all irregularities are cor ‘ ¡lexicon, ’ ” tbe captain «aid, “ because I careful attention, and will 1 in I am not familiar with it. From the de- ' There I h nald to tie a man in Boston rected, strength returns and disease strictest confidence. disappear«. So remaikable have been THE IWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. kA. scription It I h just aliout the way the who has such hatred for anything per tho cures performed by these pills that Indian walks. His knee Is never taining to Imperialism and monarchy their fame has spread to the far end* of ‘locked’ or thrust back, so as to have that he Invariably wears a crownless civilization. Wherever you go you will er» sow risim.a hat ? •,M,Y* »!80 the leg quite straight. The Indian And th* most important article ineveiv i ever uses the heel to the exclusion of No man ever flatter* the woman Us. drug itor* to ba Ut. Willium*’ Pink Tua ms enrs ,,n Mlf .« liïîi'ïï J"*!*’'"» he ball of the foot but puts tbe sole truly love*. PUla. XWCOJUl© AN EDITORS EXPERIENCE. CASTOR IA Ths Kind You Have Always Bought Rheumatism Neuralgia St Jacobs Oil laterutiml inni elisie. or IX hv Cerlala Helals Cause« He Cast. As is well known, some metals are J I. unsuitable lor casting, while others, 11.1 ■I Ill like Iron, ceil readily lie east Iu any I.* desired sh«i«<. The property of nesting well is said to dr|M<ml upon whether « the metal coulraots or expands on so h lidifying from the liquid form. Iron, like water, expands in solidifying, and hence the solid metal may !■> seen Hood'» floating In the liquid Iron al">ut II. Gold ami sliver contract In cooling, I’rtitni*«’« to cure and k.,|„ ||M sixl therefore, are not suitable (or vast- pruni leo. Ib'gin trentiiiviit wnh lug. Sarsaparilla ! luíal a t<x|iiy. A Blight < urrvrllMK. 1—»(»tM’ilnfaa t How Miss tanned von an»! You've Iwan In the sun. haven't y«.u? Miss I'r.-.iae (of llostou)—Moti as- ■ursdly not. There are no means as yet ol Irniisporliug oneself to that sphere. I have I’evil merely basking In the beams which percolated th rough the cireumambli'Ul almospliero of At lantic (Tty. Au Ingenious table lutamliMl i..r lh, UM« of Invalida who are onufitiml to ult lest, has been devised. It I» ■■ arnuig e>l that II rail be raised or |< a»u>.l all.I call Iw increased or dr. -r,| in diameter, t<> overlap the »t ie q,, be«l. Ily pressing a kimli it . ,n lmrt,0 verteil luto a reading leak. an.I »po0| clips ar* provided fur leddii-g t|i*IMg, ing in alter In position. 1 nim-ii.s An attempi 1« beine made lo rafiirm Isiu of this table Is so eaallv worked Ilio Mrtlran artnv, teschlng thè otlicera that an Inavlld cau <>|s<r*le it wilb--1| to star by thelr moli In an engagement gasista m a. in.temi ol M-ekliig « aocurs placa wheti Giraffe skllta bava become »«Irvissls danger la eneounterotl, and Ih» meli t<> valuald* I* aiis . of tli*lr wantlly. tire frolli thè ahoulder lustrali of (nuli Ten or I ft y*an »go It age lOmi-wi thè hip. l'rvaldenl Dia« alno Intende enough for n hunter In kouili Uries k> to baie hi» armv pruvidod wlUi thè kill 40 or ftO ol the animal» in . I*», ta»l tnorlern arine. At this rate they were rapidly t.ein* exlermliiaiixl, nml now a g-t if.- »k,q While some farmer* are deploring I» worth *uywhcre from |.o t., f.-«i. the l.'M ot profit on wool, the knowing It la a great mistake to unke * lar^x ones are raising "bo I house " or early I’tojnirly epeaklug, « ir» lambs, sud make more profit from ou» ten Ida. ult ewe than I hey formerly did with halt biscuit should not l-e more than la | a «losen »h<*»p kept ior wool. They Invita tn diameter sul pr<ip«<rt|oii,iai> u»e the milie u lueols, attach but lit thick when l>aked. This gi>r»*.|.||. tie value to the fleece, and niaks larger cate, moist, flaky I’|.<-<|H ehl h all profit* from »beep thau they have ever lie cooked through before the mil»|i!| crust has become hard ormer l> u « b . done l«(ure. .. . . -J.. -1' L-l 1 DOU YOU WANT YOUR SON EDUCATED FOR A BUSINESS LIFE) V4MMILL ANI> *I*»V*NTH »ÎLlIlT*. !*«• H r I 4 N I». fillKfUM Wtlttui f«u«l t'»r out Nc* »« f imuui ( lhe Herman W ood Preter*er) CARBOUNEUM.. AVENARIUS ...Zermartern tly • • LICE AND VERMIN CHICKEN One Application is all that is required. • • It lasts lor yrsrs. II your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to the following distributing agents: Perfection Pile Preserving Co., Seattle, Wash.; Fisher. Thorsen «Sc Co., Portland, Oregon.; Whittier, Coburn & Co., San Francisco, Cal. NOTHING BETTER MADE You r»u’i mah« a mlatabe it you get a ..Mitchell Mitchell, beuiis & Staver Co. PORTLAND. ORECON AN AMERICAN WATCH PF.. K.B.U U K 1 4.0 9 S 4»»I>U i-ldpl^M «VW •*•*-*' fwUf •*B|»»»»4 at fw IM, Cancer Two Big Pains The Small A rhMgkera...ul <’■»» There was reeauliy added tn ths aquarium atUali'ulta a gigsnlio «rub *’mut two (vst III diameter across Ils »In II. »ud having logs thraa feat long, which wss captured iu a dieg-uet In II h > Indian ocean nis>ut a mil« from tbe •hors and at a depth of 4ft (athonis. Alter being placed III a large tank it devoured the tl»h and ■mailer orustn- trails th.it went II" fellow prteonrre, and Isler. In the eveulng, surpriawl Its keepers ami visitors by emitting a white pho«pborea,ent light, strangely Illuminating the gloomy corner whare Il had concealed Itself l<etween two boulders. _________ e f. "““AMERICAN MOVEMENT •• MiM.'Ua, fMjl) i.w.1.4 aUUlir lab pr*F«'If *•«** U»-1 M*«i *4 «t»l*b i .ia* »»4 «1 lx*I Mr»1*frt |i f»e« <>ri. > f th. ««.«•* mM. «.th |>f‘par r«<.«l|||M __________ k'rilmt < M* an4 *.•»« am-nt with . • •«> I •«Bteanrh ho» S-M fnrta.i An If • .-.I« La sani 20 YEAR GUARANTEE., i- o n «■isavioa FINE OLD WHISKY Gin, Brandy, Rum 11 full quart» IVI» Per gallon, «.«, Hlll'l AND HilKkKV. H.IA A i.i. «imin <;<><>:>« Ori’era tor ttft.OO and upward dallversd free u. '.«•nrert HsUroa<| or "t.-sintr laudili* tttalih 1 ■■«■ sud Ksgs. The Only Sur« <u LOUIS CAHEN & SON Katabllshed Y ritANI WO, Years. <M l.irtIKNIA. MULWn tiif «ikiR| G as L amp MNicra Ita own gaa. F.varyy can now havt. light brighter and better than Hm-trlrlty at alNMit I 10 the root of kero jalnn or ( orninon kma . Ona quart gnxo I ma I h ih hour«, giving 100 cam le power light; mor« than elfM-trlc bull»* •>r a riiMoirno*h Km heater lamp. Any iw»«iy rRn rurl them; ran I»« carrl’ri • round or hung Anywhere; perfe« tly over 9A raa. ?w,'‘: "pproved by IriNuraiicerompaiilea; (»in,... . .. hl ',M"V nwly two yaara; all r«cy (-"■*( assnu iantiA. »ntt.UA.Xr UAH I.AMI' <■<> , «1 HIM. »», CblMgo. lvl.T.,l,,",■ WAMTKI». elisrs.-i.,'!* ""d Women of good „„ ,Zta»L,‘" r7,r"s-"l ••lalill.h-d hon», dr... : o’ ó1’ '«'.'JJ'1 ■•l•:•••rll>•ll»y. Ad- "■••sa I . o. Bo* mt , l-o, sia„d, Oregon. ÛR.aUNN’S^PILLS pipata, U<n, l-rlUn. im,1 '■onrjnrnr?li , in Ç”*R,b* n’»dsrh«and lip* CÜÎLtrSHIIÎiLIlEiflÿi ^•RROfg Hato in ado DiJI' J V#r tfH.t pl tcanon t » ' P‘c ¿rt/t wonJ^1 ta.i/'L»-“’”' 1 \‘r'<r ths Hl.xxl, AM l>l«r»- ,,',n"‘,<rl|MiorHI<*sn*To FjBTLAWB, - • n’t W. N. HUTH Í CO., tuffilo. ■ OtANKocri""¿„••’’’p "'«•I'MII'O.,vj«. DR. OCO», rhiiad.iaiiia, Fa. Hold by Drtigglata, rsn^KivA h , A Xll»rant«'<-<l I Conatimptlon. li <w. I» h« * O bbqo V. inarfijrl/v 1th* bargains ingenerai plow« ”.**• boilers,lank«, pumps, itasi i T '/• The new •C'tall^L *' »old by him, i» un- Boi N, ... M. P. W. U. yyiiEN t*r*tte y «• 4» •••”• ..l.artls»« »***