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Show Ghastly eights In Guanajuato. S TRAGIC DEATH Guanajuato, tho ruined city In Mexico, which was destroyed by a cloud-hurst- , furnishes one of the ghastliest LOOKED LA3T LIFE ON ON curiosities of the world. In one 01 MOUNT WASHINGTON. the vaults of the Pantheon are pre served many mummies which were dug from the soil. They afford a curi- In 8torm Near 8ummit Lizzie Bourne, ous evidence of the natural embalming One of Adventurous Party, Sucproperties of the earth. cumbed to Fatigue Incidental to Long and Arduous Climb. GIRL TEA We consume a great deal of tea, but do we enjoy it? More coffee; but do we enjoy it? Writ (of ou Knowlodiro Book. OompMjr, Boa A ftchllllnf A Frnclco. Before the Introduction of colds and mints gold and silver passed by weight In the forms of lumps, buttons, wedges, or spikes. TEA The cost of tea is all in the tea; the cost of coffee is by no means all in the coffee. Your ffroerr roturat your money if you don't like BobAJlIngi Beet Miser. Johnny Pa, what Is a good mixer? Pa A man who can mingle the mint of the moneyed classes, the Ice of the Indifferent and the whisky of the majority Into one erand Julep. A Good BIG PUBLISHER SUED. Chicago, Oct. 10. The Peruna Drug Manufacturing Company, manufacturers of a widely known proprietary medicine, has brought suit In the Superior Court of the City of Chicago against the Curtis Publishing Company of Philadelphia, alleging that It has been damaged to the extent of 1250,000 by a recent article In the Ladles Home Journal. The suit is based on a statement recently made In that jonrnal that a testimonial as to the merit of the remedy manufactured by the plaintiff, x to have been given by Congressman George H. White of South Carolina. was fiaudulent, denial from Mr. White that he ever gave such a testimonial also being printed. The Peruna company declares that Congressman White did give the testimonial lu good faith, and that tt bas two original letters from Mr. White. It declares that Mr. White was led to repudiate the testimonial through a misunderstanding. This Is the second large damage suit that has been filed against the Curtis Publishing company since It Inaugurated Its attacks on Patent Medicines. " al-le- Our statuto mile, 1,000 paces, used also in England, was fixed in the time of jQueen Elizabeth and has not Bluet been changed. TEA It is easy to brew a good pot of tea. There are two ways: one is to do it; the other is not to. tt tTfry p t'lc&fr of VhllMnff't BmC Tot toll Hot o Mtko 'food Tot I book Rare Old English Coins Found. Rare specimens of a silver groat id a silver penny, both of Richard have been dug up at High Wy-m, Bucks. To Launder Colored Embroidered Linens. To luumler colored, embroidered linens with good result, the work should be done qulekty and carefully. Wash through warm, Ivory Soup suds, rubbing with the hands; rinse through a dear water, then through another which is slightly blue. to iron, have the piece very Dry damn and place it, right side down, on S soft blanket, Inss with a hot iron. LLEANOU 1L PARKER. To Improva ths Crip. broom makes an excellent exerciser for the wrists, and will Improve I be grip. Grasp the lop end of the handle and raise the broom level with the shoulder, keeping thi arm perfectly rigid. Exchange. A A long-hande- large post rmtor.T parkagn Red ('row. Hall tltiie, only tocuu. The Kn-u- . Cmmmnv. Seuih llrod, luu Ibwiry III of England la reputed at having chosen a grain of wheat from the middle of the ear as a standard of weight TEA Think of the cheer in a cargo of tea. Caligula, most cruel of Roman em perors, built a bridge of bunts three miles long at Dulae and celebrated Its opening by throwing guests Into the sen. many of hU TEA Is it tea that unlooses the wings of thought and the bands of the tongue? of I Episco- pal churches In Boston. The bishop of the diocese was honoring the church with n visit The morning service was Just.cver, and In the ves try the little oneB of the parish were gathered for the Sunday school. A certain small boy in the kindergarten department did not seem to The soul of Moses was called to feel the greatness of the occasion. At heaven from Mount Nebo, Aarons any moment the bishop might appear from Mount Hor, aid Lizzie Bournes In the room, yet Jamie, the unquench from Mount Washington. The travel- able, insisted on proudly telling the I can er who bas ascended this majestic other members of the class: mountain is attracted with great In- dess myself! terest to a huge pile of stones which Hush, Jamie, remonstrated his tells with appealing sentiment the fact of a pathetic and tragic death. One stands and gazes reverently upon the spot where Lizzie Bourne looked upon life for the last time. Fifty years ago, on the evening of Sept. 12, 1855, a small party, consisting of Henry A. Jones and vife of Portland; George W. Bourne, wife, and daughter, Lucy, together with Elizabeth, a niece of George W. Bourne, arrived at the Glen House, Intending to BHcend Mount Washington the following morning. A heavy rain, however, frustrated their plans and the trip was abandoned. The disappointment was great, especially to the two girls, and Lizzie particularly seemed to feel It most keenly. At 10 oclock the sun burst gloriously forth, Rescued by the Bishop. and then the earnest and continued solicitations of Lizzie caused Mr. teacher. "You must stop talking or I Bourne and his daughter to carry out shall have to punish you. their original plan. Still the small boy, filled with the Desiring to sleep on the summit thought of recent acquirement, asoert that night, the three set out, amid the ed: I can dess myself. protestations of the rest of the. party, Go and stand behind that door, said the teacher, at last losing and anxious to restore order In the class. In a few minutes the rector, with the bishop, entered the room. Gian? Ing around at the little flock, the keen eyes of the bishop missed one familiar facet It that of Jamie, his child friend. ? he Why, where Is Jamie asked. He had to stand behind the door for talking too much, answered the teacher. The bishop, quickly pulling the door aside, disclosed to the astonished gaze of all present his little friend Jamie in the "altogether, a truly cherubic condition. At the same time a childish voice shouted with a peal of triumph: I can myself!" He had proved the truth of his words. As for the rector, his face filled with mortification; the teachers cheeks took on a burning red, but the The Mound of Rocks and white bishop, true shepherd that he was, wooden elab which mark the place of snatched the little Iamb to his bosom. her death, near the eummit of Mount Snow Banners. Washington. In Nevada mountains, the Sierra and again started their ascent. They when conditions are favorable for the In on now and sped high glee, stopping then to admire the scenery, and came display, there occurs a beautiful and at length to the terminus of the road. startling phenomenon of nature. At times when the wind drives tip the Leaving the road, they climbed a mountain sides In a certain direction steep and rocky path called the ledge, 1 with sufficient velocity there aif where the wind was blowing a gale so violent that for a time they were stream out upon the air snow banners from a hundred mountain peaks. unable to proceed. Those who know the violence and They are formed by the circling wind suddenness of September gales on acting upon tbe light snow, and are this mountalntop will not wonder at thick and dark at the top of the mountain, like a flag staff, then they float the sad climax of a away broadly for a mile In length In wish on the part of the two girls. Their souls were filled with strange waves of Iridescent light. This magnificent display is rarely seen by forebodings, yet they persistently urged going on, climbing peak after peak, other eyes than those of savages, but cheered by the thought of soon accom- sometimes It has been the good fortune of a naturalist to witness it plishing a great feat. when among the wild beauties of the Twilight was followed by approach- mountain fastnesses. New York Hering darkness. Progress became slow- ald. er, and soon the path was no longer visible. The wind blew a hurricane, Bible That Saved a Llfa. the storm urged fiercely. Their only protection they found under the bare rocks which jutted out of the mountain aide, forming a breastwork against the fury of the gale. Here they hoped to lie safely until morning, but at 10 oclock Lizzie, overcome by an affection of the heart superinduced by fatigue and exposure, lifted her face to his, her lips quivered for an Instant, then grew cold beneath his ow n. She sank In her pillow of rocks, and a marble whiteness overspread her features. Then a new glory sufCapt. Daniel Ellis, an Englishman, fused her face, as if at the end of her who served In tho confederate navy Journey she realized that her dream during the American civil war, carries bad become mysteriously true. a Bible which saved his life. A bullet Mount Washington had not been was Imbedded In the book, which he rearbed, but I.lzzte Bourne was trans- carried over his hearL ported to a height whose splendor ra-Castor Oil aa Embalming Fluid. wr After elaborate experiments. It la declared that the embalming fluid In uo by the ancient Egyptians Is nothing more nor less than the castor oil of commerce. Instead of some Intricate and Involved process, the "seventy days In natron was followed by the Injection of castor oil, and M. Berthelot, secretary of the Louvre museum, baa established this fact beyond n doubt. Many Investigators have vainly sought to fathom the mystery of the preparation of the preserving unguents, but they have gone about tbelr work with the Idea that complicated formulae were to bo deducted, and have defeated their own ends through elaborateness of research. Estimates of the total amount el The monumsnt which was Intended saving deposits of the world show thi to mark tha spot where she died en of f7.0tHi.000.004. amoslng figures Mount Washington, but which lo now over hsr remains In Hops cemstsry, TUB FAMOra . package I Red Cross lt.lt lllue l.rge Ksnnsbunk, Malno. eeala. Tbs Hum Company, South lleud, Ir4 dlates from heaven above, and whose glory la spread upon tha earth Didnt Bslltvt In Dally Bsth. A Berlin landlord has not only sued a tenant for loss sustained through Birth of Yeung Sen Recorded. her excessive use of water for bathA notice sent to the Syracuse Hering purposes, but has promulgated ths extraordinary theory tost no respect ald the other day read: "Mr. and Mrs. are rejoicing over the birth of able woman takes n bsth every day." a young son," rR Embarrassing Demonstration Ability to Undess." It was In one of the leading rmm , s un-de- Finds Quick Relief from Bladder TrouPHI- bles Through Doans Kidney Hon. Joseph A. Goulden, Member Dis-triof Congress representing tbe 18th of New York also trustee of tbe Soldiers Home at Bath, N. Y., writes: As Gentlemen: many of my friends have used Doans Kidney Pills and have been cured of kidney and Wadder troubles, I feel It my duty to recommend tbe medicine. From personal experience I know Doans Kidney Pills will cure Inflammation of the bladder, having experienced relief tbe second day of using the medicine. J. A. GOULDEN. (Signed) Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Co.rBi ct to Quiet Swinging Cradle Guaranteed Most Fractioue Infant. Cradles have been condemned for some years by the doctors who write books on how to bring up babies. In the face of this sclentifc disapproval ' an Inventor comes forward with s hook on a It cradle. hangs swinging with a spring, like a canarys cage. conYou give It a little start and it tinues to bob up and down for some time. This arrangement keeps tha baby satisfied, while the mother may or receve vis go about her housework tors. The doctors object to soothng DUE Iocataf; n Fjwter-Milbur- Immense Public Domain. The public domain la still nearly d of the whole country. It has been surveyed In squares six miles on a side called townships, then into squares of one mile, called sections, and these again Into nuarter sections. Ih Curative Power of Pe.r Kidney Disease the Taj of the Continent. Nicholas J. Hertz, Memberofl, Order of Workmen. Capitol' No. 140, Pearl btreet Hotel, k N. Y., writes: In- - one-thir- TEA . A few months ago I contrv- heavy cold which settled in mvk and each time 1 was exposed to k ent weather the trouble was am- -! until finally I was unable to won How much money do we return to dissatisfied people ? All that our grocers get asked for. Yoor poctr return your Schilling's Best. After trying many oot If you don't Ilk Forty-seveper cent of the Japanese dead are creniuted, 10,000 being incinerated yearly at Toklo, which has six crematories. n Mm. Window's Soothing Syrup. For children teething, (often the guraa, reduce fa-- S m notion, llj pula, cure wind ooilo. Use buttle. European Countries Tax Salt Salt Is In many European countries a heavily taxed government monopoly. Italy patrols Its beaches to prevent poor people from evaporating sea water for low grade salt. AGAINST THE PUBLIC INTEREbt. Overzealous Reformers Work for Law Against Proprietary Medicines. "Schemes to diminish or destroy the sale of proprietary medicines are constantly being devised by Interested Every now and then some parties. zealous reformer cornea to the front with the demand for a law to require every package of proprietary medicine to be labeled with a printed statement of the formula, wshowlni just how it Is manufactured. Tbe mil lions of people who use proprietar) medicines seem to be satisfied; bir. the man with a mania for regulatlei the affairs of other people or who some personal interest to serve Is the one who agitates the proposition. To a person who has never taftez time to consider it, such a proposition may .seem reasonable enough; yet It Is In fact nothing more nor less than a scheme to compel the manufacturers to put their trade throughout the entire country at the mere) of ev.try commercial pirate who might choose to flood the market with Imitations ol their goods "Under such condition the Incentive for the original manufacturer to advertise his goods would be prectl-calldestroyed, for the money spent on advertising would tnure mainly to the benefit of tbe pirates and Imitators. Without advertising, the public would receive tittle Information In regard to the medicine, and all future ales would be greatly impaired It not wholly destroyed. It is mainly by judicious advertising that tbe knowledge of proprietary medicines Is brought to the public. Nothing Is more certain tlian that millions of people have found relief at a comparatively small expense by the use of some remedy first called to their notice through newspaper advertising. Why, then, should the manufacturer of a meritorious proprietary remedy be compelled by law to practically destroy bis business aa a condition of being allowed to carry It on! Yet that la exactly what tbesa formula bills mean. Exchevgo. )o y The ice Industry began In B'Hdon Ir 1805, when n man by the min e of Tu dor shipped It to Martinique Advancing the Farmers' interests. Traveling agonta and salesmen are now sent from the home officer of the Chicago packers Into all South American and Astatic countries. They a going Into every land, no matter what language may be spoken or what money be used. They will exchange tbelr goods for cowries or elephant tusks anything to sell the product and got something in return convertible Into money. It may scorn odd to some folks, but traveling men, carrying cases with samples or American meat products, can be seen lo the desert of Sahara, the aands of Zanzibar or In Brazil, "where tbe nuts come from. Great is the enterprise of the Lucky and Unlucky Ruble. A beautiful Idea la prevalent In Bur- Yankee mercbanL The greater the nish about rubles. The natives be- market, the greater tbe price and stalieve that their color changes gradual- bility of the price of the product and ly, while they ripen In the earth, aa all that goes to make It In lu various If a frutl. At first they ssy the stone stages. ! colorless, then It becomes yellow, Ixmg ago poverty-strickeEnglish green, blue, each In turn, the final parenU sold their offspring to the red. Hearth and being says .stage Home. When redneaa Is attained the Irish, who mndo slaves of them. ruby la ripe. Tbe ruby Is said to Influence the wearer eery strongly for good or evil. It la supposed to bring The modcstcst thing in the onaa due In money that has been misIf It bring bad luck to appropriated. the wearer It should be discarded; It world is tea. It is only tea! Is malevolent. n TEA The Latest Inventon. babies. Babies, say the doctors, are not to be soothed by such artificial methods as cradles and sugar plnms or rubber rings. These things are really nerve destroyers. Opposing mothers then want to know how it Is that so many apparently healthy-peoplhave been rocked In cradles, brought up on rubber nipples fastened to corks and lumps of sugar carelessly tied In a piece of unsterilized cloth, They want to know If the antiseptic baby Is any better than the kind. But these folks will no doubt welcome the new canary cradle, a picture of which Snows at a glance Its great simplicity. One thing that the inventor says will give It wide popularity Is Its portability like a bird cage, It is handy to take on a Journey. AT CHURCH REGULAR of iperfecl or. i ess and theai FacSu tlsed remedies for kidney trot? finally took Peruna. In a week the intense pJ my back were much relieved!1 four weeks I was able to tat my work again I still continued to nae Penn another month and at the endol time I was perfectly well. . I now take a dose or two vk have been exposed and find that splendid to keep me welL" Hundreds of Cores. Dr. Ilartman is constantly tor? of testimonials from people who been cured of chronic and comply kidney disease by Peruna. medical advice, address Dr. President of The Hartman Ohio. a S' exact For Hart SERVICE Two Philadelphia Cats Hava Pronounced Religious Turn. Opposite Hunting Park, on Old York road, resides a family. Torpey by name. The Torpeys own two cats that are different from other cats In , that they go to church. As regularly as Sunday morning arrives the pair of felines may be seen following the Torpeys to SL Stephens church, Broad and Butler streets. No matter what the weather or transplrlngs on back fences, tbe two pious cats brave probable attacks by Impious mongrels and set an example that many humans would do well to follow. Neighbors a 111 attest to the truthfulness of the statement that the church-goin- g felines spend the very early morning hours of Sunday In licking themselves Into that state of cleanliness which Is said to be secondary Only to godliness. Their fur Is glossy, their paws immaculate, and not a whisker Is out of place. Arrived at the church, the cats content themselves with peering In at the door. They are seemingly content to delegate tbe praying to their owners. Then they slip Into the vestibule of the priests' house adjoining, curl up and doze until church Is out, when they follow the Torpeys home and live normal cat lives until another Sunday. Philadelphia Telegraph. UNSEEN There ere nnta thine shout thliSw I the Qn tailura of tU tad cannot e harp, cutting cdure and hold it kpr, iiyotherSaw. You cannot are thta of fibre; bend without a break otii ie I Highwayman's Pistol. children listen with rapt attention to the wonderful exploits of Dick Turpin, king of highwaymen, and bis nightly escapades on the English heath, but they know the d to-da- y 1.1 SILVKB STfcKL. the floret ero-ibkthe world, i nuulo on the Atiini In truipcred end hardened by tha Atkina pmoeaa, end nted only In Atkimam ) cannot aee the perfectly gnuiuaod uy the blade; ruua easily, without bwk i But you can aee the Atkina trade Bin It ta your protection when you bur am a m u are and our trade-mar- k ne-athat it ia our own maka and r are Juatly proud of It. We maL. and ! of Saw for all purpoMv Atkin Sawa, Corn Kntrea, PerfretlaXj Scraper, etc., are aold by all good tat. I dealer. Catalogue on requiwt. E. C. ATKINS (& CO, llAnufactnrm ia Urjen . tfac WmH Ftcfcvy and Eieaitna Often, loduupoSkfa BKAHfHFv New York, , Cortland, (Oriiffwi, Hettlle, tat IVunfet Oik, TO. Htfinptiin, AUauUhnnd Tmvoto, tCirHi Accept ao SuUtitut imat oe tie AllaiB SOLD BY GOOD DEALERS ElOtlW- - Have I Must Kef use Substitutes and Imitations You will know them, despite thdfl Clful names they are usually mbd 1 bot water and do not have znentlng property of v a-- h t ...4 ; , famoua hlghwamian as did their fathers and tln ir fathers fathers on!Y by tradition. But more suggestive than any story or the famous knight of the highway la the original istol carried by the robber In his nightly forays. This pis-to- l la to do uhm on tho utneo after long years of Idleness In a private museum and win mtke ,u first nail appears ire shortly In "Dirk music Tur. pin's Ride to York." ' Unique A Reek Cement Kills vermin and disease germ; rub or aisle. No washing of once applied. Other well inWx washed off every year ciroirf' Work. They rub and e ele, card, pretty wall and Uinta on Decorating" and oar sort Ices In making color plan, ft Grand Rapid, Mkh or Ji s,Hrnoy If you have cream lo uiutritl Cream Separator is the meet V vestment you can possibly means daily A w! ' this. On the Island of '"'"nlnaled - . lighthouse sad from a window In is lower a of ' on to a tn th ia, rn on summit of A nl-- ,rm i h iiw-- i mother Quintet. i, . ii.ii, sC i! r ,'.ll"hr;'rr' i r 0 The 0D of cow ru J flit V Louie- i - Buying trashy wh-lnrxtore is penny wise, Much machlnea quickly I .. Instead of saririfF iL If you haven't tb DE LAVAL machine n on unh liberal term that t"7 for fAetwaWif paybend today for new ratal" name of neanwt local agent. ofl A JTW The De A Laval Ceael lie. N. U., Halt Ki$rk r r ft gravity setting and $- Lnsifi all imitating at BL CHICAGO ".'nr, I Tlioyreerireiaifl prize or lHgbw RsaSeiph other $io- .. S: rock I C0,) fPt On th!ebymrUh'"1"1' ronlral beacon Is erected, and on It summit a Inntcrn la fixed, from which, night after night zhlnea a light which Is seen by fishermen far and wide. The - 105 Wzler HAVE YOU Bay a from tho Island of i I CO- ALADASTINE 4 Lighthouse. The most extraordinary of ' i , Mix with co 1 (1 water, Any odccad bred M glue or other animal maHj them rota and fbetle tllaea-cF- 1 Buy Alabaatlne only In "'Y packages, properly labeled, jn crillnl i ' IJ fu Famous Wide-eye- Soi lornts.C 1 SemJS ' JlL I I Laka-- N yoga oJnr'1 |