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Show WORN OUT, DRAGGED OUT, Mrs. Tressie Nelson, 422 Broad Nashville, Tenn., writes : in Summer. is a Tonic of Are Most Women Pe-ru-- na Efficiency. i HAD St, For the Individual 1796 3 1S72 3 1952 Tressie Kelson, On account of a lock of a solution for a spontaneous perplexity we get excited and thus increase complications. Study ahead of necessity. THE OIL SLINGER MACHINE. More than half of my life ago the cashier of a bank tapped on the win- dow as I was passing and motioned me in. lie was a stockholder In a factory and offered me a place I had WHERE OTHERS GIVE UP IS JUST WHERE WE GET OUR J- SECOND BREATH. MORRIS, 236 Carroll St JOSEPHINE N. Y., writes: a fine medicine to take any time of the year, but I have found it especially helpful to withstand the wear and tear of the hot weather. I have taken it now for two summers and feel that it has kept my system free from malaria, and also kept me from having that worn-oudragged out look which so many women have. "I therefore have no hesitancy in saying that I think it is the finest tonic in the world. Josephine Morris. Peruna is frequently used as a mitigation of the effects of hot weather. What a bath is to the skin, Peruna is to the mucous membranes. Bathing keeps the skin healthy, Peruna makes the mucous membranes clean and healthy. With the skin and mucous membranes in good working order, hot weather can be withstood with very little suffering. Frequent bathing with an occasional use of Peruna is sure to mitigate the horrors of THIS hot weather. Many ladies have discovered that the depression of hot weather and the rigors they have been in the habit of attributing to malaria, quickly disappear when they use Peruna. This is why Peruna is so popular with them. Peruna provides clean mucous membranes, and the clean mucous membranes do the rest. If you do not derive prompt and satisfacy tory results from the use of Peruna, writ at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full state ment of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. W. L. DOUGLAS 3 SHOES 15 3.23 & You can save from $3 to $3 yearly by wearing W. L Douglas $3.50 or $3 shoes. those been costing you from $4.00 They equal that hare to The $5.00. im- mense sale of W. L. Douglas shoes proves their superiority over all other makes. Bold by retail shoe dealers everywhere. Look for name and price on bottom. That Dotiffta men Corona Colt prorN there is value in Donala' kHops. Corona is the highest grade Pat. Leather made. fast Color v lets ngad. x $4 Qilt Edge Linecanrtfk be eQtialivd at i Shoes by mail, 25 rent extra. Illustrated Catalog free. W. L. D016L1S. Brockton. Maea. Our iUANSr and still in. I theleadJ? Mmss WEBSTER NOT AN EGOTIST. Oiled Clothing YtLLOW SLACK OK fOe A. 0OU W MX JL Tower Co. TQWa OMASUM ttUAMl MAIMS Bostoa, Mass. IMUi TOMtfT USA. CQ, CAM. idi FREE TO WOMEN! vwvmrm To prove the healing and cleansing power of Faxtlne Tolte( Aotleeptto we will mail a large trial package with book of instructions This is not absolutely free. but a large a tiny sample, tc conpackage, enough vince anyone of its value. the country jha Women all over are praising Paxtine for whatdone la local treatm lit has I pf female Ills, curing all Inflammation and discharges, wonderful as a throat, nasal cleansing vaginal douche, for soreremove tartar catarrh, as a mouth wash and to and whiten the teeth, Send today; a postal card 11 will REVIEW Statesman Gave Unflattering Opinion of Himself. A lady of one of the old families living near Boston related to a writer the other day an anecdote of Daniel Webster which has never been In print before. This lady happened to be one of a few friends who went with Mr. Webster to the hall where hung on exhibition, previous to its Anal location in Faneuil hall, Mr. Healys now famous painting representing Webster making his reply to Mr. Webster. said the lady, Hayne. "was very feeble and was led in by the artist. Ascending the platform which commanded a view of the picture, Webster looked at it for some minutes, making some pleasant observations to his friends respecting the different senators and the various points of Interest on the canvas. This portrait and that were spoken of, and even the pages recognized. Finally, turning to go, Mr. Webster quietly reAnd as for that man standmarked: ing there in the center well, Ive seen better looking men in my day than he. da Bold by druggists or sent postpaid by us BO Ceuta, large box. Satisfaction guaranteed, THE Bt PAXTON COn Boston, Mass. 814 Columbus Ave. 80Z00OOT TOOTH POWDER There Is no Beauty That can stand tha disfigurement of bad teeth. Take care of your teeth. Only one way 80Z0BOHT is for cooperation in information to reduce mutually expensive mistakes. It is for mechanand professional people ; the ical, commercial employer, employe and customer; and consists of exiracte taken by permission from the copyrighted lettere, the lectures note books and libraries of hr. Earl Jf. Pratt. H hen you secure on any subject an idea personally useful to you, and you wish to give it to him, address him in cars of The John Crsrar Library, Marshall Field Building, Chicago. He is hunting the whole world over for information of every day use to you, and he regrets hu inability, personally to reply to contributors. So far as possible he wishes to have in this space the very ideas you would like to find here. You are at liberty to send him any suggestion you may care to. Hie Arcade Index libraries were started in 1073 and now conn tain unpublished information dating back to 179C Your with systematic plans extending to 1959. short story of some example of forethought de collection the Arcade Index may prove to posited in be your best monument . Great NOT OF BLOOD Waterproof 1 ACCURACY DEPARTMENT t, ROYAL. But Children of the Prince of Monte-negrHave Married Well. There is not a drop of really royal blood in the veins of the reigning prince of Montenegro, his consort or his children: but the great favor shown his family by the czar, Alexander III., and the idea that one of his daughters might become Empress of Russia gave the worthy Nikola a rise and drew the attention of Illustrious matchmakers to his house. His eldest son, Danilo, obtained the duchess Jutta of Mecklenburg-Strelitas bride, a princess descended from King George III. of England. One of his many daughters married a Russian grand duke and ranks as an Imperial highness. The great match of the Montenegrin family, however, was made when Princess Elena married the Prince of Naples, now King of Italy, who comes of a truly royal race and whose government might almost class among the great powers of Europe were it not for a regrettable shortness of national funds. z Sensational Exposure of Fraud. A dog was playing a piano in cus In Yorkshire, England, the a cirother day, when one of the audience called out rats. The dog Immediately vacated his seat and "went Tor the rodents. But as the piano kept right on playing there is some question as to the dogs musical ability. Cheap Passenger Rates Via Santa Fe Route To Boston, Baltimore, Minneapolis, Detroit, Atlanta and other points. For address . C. F. Warren, particulars, General Agent, A. T. & S. F. Ry., 411 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. May Be De 8otoe Helmet. relic An interesting archeological has been discovered in an Indian nound about twenty miles south of Paris, Tenn., in the shape of a finely DRUNKENNESS carved metal helmet, supposed to be of pure silver, which weighs eighteen pounds and is in excellent preservaCURED. tion. While many finds of crude worked copper have occurred In many mounds and stone graves Tbs Keeley Institute, iLi?;TcT.pit.sh. prehistoric of Tennessee, no object of silver or s workmanship has been unRtpan Tabnlea ar the beat dyA earthed. For this reason many hold pepeta medicine eer made. of them have hundred million this to be a relic of the early Spanbeen aold In the United btatea In ish explorers, probably lost by Hera single year. OnBilpaclon. heartburn. Pick headache, dlizineaa, bad nando De Soto, the discoverer of the evenr and breath. ore thmat, arising fruit a disordered Mississippi, in 1582, when he led an etoraarh are relieved or cured by Rlpan Tabules One wMl generally give relief within twenty min- expedition through this section to the ute. The enough fur ordinary site of the present city of Memphis. package occasions. AU druggists sell tbeui. Around the World in Six Hours. RELIABLE ASSAYS. after the initial message Soon Gold Silver and 0I4 ...JIM .9 .f5 Lead 76 Gi4. hiivr, Copr.. around the globe, sent by President Prompt returns on mail samples. Loose, elt. In ten minutes, the Temps, Ogden Assay Co. Paris, made a more Instructive trial. was W. N. U., Salt Lake-N- o. 40. 1903. When the president's message was put on the wire, every operator on the qui vive. The Temps circular message took the ordinary course, and made the circuit in six hours. It ras "Temps, Paris, and cost 01.66 a high-clas- flve-ce- word. MONKEY A3 SAVINGS BANK. How Fair Parishioner Answered of Her Pastor. I was told an amusing Incident concerning Pero Ollivier last evening. One of hts flock, a very beautiful and handsomely dressed woman, coming very late to church ono Sunday morning, caused some disturbance and stir among the worshippers by her entrance, and interrupted the flow of eloquence of the worthy father, who, very Irritable and easily put out, said: Madame perhaps waited to take her chocolate before coming to church? To this madame, by no mean, abashed, and in no way afraid of the sound of her own voice, even in the sacred edifice, graciously replied: "Yes, mon pere; and two rolls with Pall Mall Gazette. it. Queer Hiding Place for Money Chosen by Paris Miser. What probably is the queerest of places for hiding money has Just been revealed by the death tn Paris of Louis Kerkl, a supposed pauper, who for years had received relief from the authorities. The other evening he was found dead in his room with a stuffed monkey clasped fondly in his arms. The gendarme who was summoned noticed that there was a slit In the monkeys skin, and out of curiosity he thrust a pencil into the This led to the discovery aperture. that the monkey was filled with papers. The gendarme drew out a letter which stated that the writer, in fear of burglars, had placed his savings In the monkey, and he then tore open the animals body. It was Russian Women Doctors. found to contain $1,000 in bank notes Nowhere Is the woman doctor more and securities to the value of $3,000. in evidence than In Russia. Among the wild and scattered population of A Real Empire Builder." this Immense country there is an InThe story that a Rochester fathei exhaustible field for women as doc- of throe children has eloped with the tors and teachers and It Is the knowl- wife of a neighbor who has s.en edge of this fact which has disarmed teen children, taking the whole twenthe opposition to their going through ty with them, seems incredible. Some In 1S97 Jftussia had 997 people have thought that there is a universities. women doctors, am! the Sumber con- relation between the growing fre- stantly Increases. In this profession quenev of divorce and the prevalence Russian women have made a distin- of race suicide. tut this report guished name. They have enormous does not tend to support the theory practices In the great towns, and are Knife and Fork Surgery. largely employed by the municipaliKnife and fork surgery is the name ties. given by the students to a new methMost Brilliant of Fireflies. od of Hoeing, of Berlin, by which he Of the light giving insects the cu avoids the danger of contaminating Is most of bril the tropics the cuyo in wounds by putting his fingers of them yield one them. The surgeon liant. Thirty-eigh- t performs many candle power. Photographs have been operations without even touching the exposure of tissues, much as we eat our meals printed by bromide plates to their Illumination by aid of forkB and spoons, Instead People In Cuba confine them in paper of clawing our food. By practice lanterns for going about the country with suitably ; vised metal instruat night and for Indoor lighting ments, which, of course, are capable Sometimes they attach one of the In- of he has sterilization, sects to each foot for traveling In the foundcomplete that he can get through very dark to serve as a guide to the path. many operations, including that for Also, they use them as ornaments for appendicitis ia the quiescent Interthe dress and hair. val, without even touching the wound. e As Peraaa has done me a world of good, I eel In duty bound to tell of it, in hopes that It may meet the eye of some woman who has auf-lered as I have. For five years I really did not know what a perfectly well day was, and If I did not have headache, I bad backache or a pain somewhere and really life was not worth the effort I made to keep going. A good friend advised me to use Peruna and I was glad to try anything, and I am very p eased to aav that six bottles made a new woman of me and I have no more pains and life looks bright again," Mrs. HAD HER BREAKFAST. ON NEGLECTED SUBJECTS. Carl went south and made some money, then came back to his old village home, purchased a central block of land, and this is what it was and what he did to it. A dramatic man, by buying several houses and lots, secured the whole He spent block for his residence. a good deal of money on the place, then abandoned it. When Carl secured the property it was a wilderness of undergrowth of an unlimited It had a good brick barn variety. and greenhouse, which had been rented for a dwelling. Carl lived in that while he tore down part of the big wooden residence and improved the place. The best part of the residence was sold and removed. With a gang of men and horses he cut down trees, dug up shrubbery and plowed the ground for grading and seeding. At the end of a year or so he had np a modern house and was living in it. One day while passing the place with my father, I said to him that I would like to clean up some subjects the same as Carl had done to that place. Father replied that such a thing would be possible. There are so many good stories about Carl in my memory that it is a sign of brain gain on my part to be able to stop here and use the above one for what I intended it. As another suggestion, please let me say to you that together we. might go at some subject which is now in the dark and by union study let daylight in on it. While I have some subjects listed it might be better for you to think a little and make the first move after this Introduction. What do you want to know which you would be willing others should know? I am willing to live in a barn while clearing up an overgrown subject and grading for improvements. , How can we prevent errors and mistakes mutually expensive to buyer and Beller, to employer and employe, to publisher and reader? When science or commerce neglect a live subject It falls Into the hands of the fakir and is perverted. What Is the subject on which you would like to see unrecorded and unclassified useful Information collected and unbiased and Impartial reports prepared? been seeking. That was Thursday afternoon and the last day of high school for me. The next morning at seven o'clock I stood by a big chuck as one of seventy workers. My clothing was not suitable for any machine and the chuck machine was the worst one on clothing. The boys smiled and predicted a change In my appearance very soon. My work was to knurl the head of the long screw which moves the jaw pf a monkey wrench. In those days the chuck had to be stopped and started for each Bcrew; as it started up the oil began to fly and the faster the chuck revolved the greater the penetrating power of the oil when it hit me. In order to do the work I had to get in the way of the oil; I did the work but traced the oil from my clothing to the chuck and the screw which came to me loaded with it The oil was secured In the thread cutting machine where a steady stream ran on the die; some would, have seen all this at first glance without thinking, but I did not; I even studied the bearings as the source of the trouble, before finding It on the screws. When I did find the place of the trouble I put a bunch of waste there and laid the screws on it before putting them in the chuck; the waste drew the oil off and the machine lost Its name. The machine lost its name because I was dissatisfied with conditions, began tracing the trouble and found the remedy. When a former workman at that chuck visited the factory and asked where oil had gone to, on being told the plan he opened his eyes and said nothing. He may have been thinking about the amount of oil he had taken home on his clothing. There are both big and little opportunities In every shop and factory for better methods and originality, mutually useful to em ployer and employe. The horse that can go In two-twtimes so enjoys life a hundred more than the twenty minute animal. We all lose the best of life by lack of animation. One should be a quiet hustler and do the many little duties like the click of a clock. o or SOURCES AND ELIMINATION. Nearly five years ago I took two earnest men of Intelligence to a room in which was a blackboard, and on that blackboard we three tried to draw an outline on the sources and elimination of trouble. One of the young men copied the attempt and later lost it. He tried to reproduce It from memory, but never succeeeded. I will give it as near as I can with additions. The sources of trouble are Ignorance, sickness, idleness, carelessness, dishonesty, lack of training, laziness, inmisforIntemperance, competency, tune, disobeying law, morbid curiosity, gluttony and an unbridled tongue. The elimination of trouble is to come about by education, physical culture, industry, diligence, righteousness, keeping away from crowds, attending to your own business while helping those who are not able to return the compliment, carefulness and forethought, good shoes for your feet and healthful literature for your head. Please send me what you think should be added to either of the above lists, and as you look back to your younger days, also give what you consider the primary sources of desirable forces? What part of your early life has proven most useful later on? energ- y-growing, THE SOURCES OF PLUCK. Regarding the sources of pluck a few words are in order. It may be due to the last straw approaching and In desperation it is fought off and a new kind of pluck acquired. It may come by anger or righteous indignaThe daily experiences which coat tion. It may come by better care of you and others time or worriment or the health, and a clearer view of the money, jot down, one a day or one goal. Danger, love, hope, ambition a week, and reread. Much has been and prayer invite pluck to come and Just before great battles wasted. Begin saving helpful ideas. remain. some of the most successful comWhat do you know about food and manders in history have increased to their Creadigestion? What is' your ideal sys- their pluck by appealing favors. and for tor help diet? tem of HIS GYMNASIUM. One of my big friends decided he needed some exercise, and he fixed up a gymnasium in the garret of his house. His wife wanted to know how long he expected to use It, and he gave a conservative estimate of one month, as he remembered his unsuccessful experiments in the past. He has confessed to me that three days ended the last experiment. I said to him. Suppose a man about my size wanted to buy your outfit would you sell? My theory was that if a person who is trying to tell others how to keep well and gets sick in doing it, could buy a gymnasium outfit from a man who has used it three days and then abandoned it, he might be stimulated to keep up the exercise until he got some benefit. It Is very easy to get things to exercise with and it is very difficult to make use of them a few minutes every day. Had I the time tt go to a million men I think I could get that many to confess to the above truth. A big gymnasium with a good instructor, dust or no dust, is necessary for men who lack l. WAITING FOR OPPORTUNITY. Friday I called to see a railroad president but was put off till the next day at 11 a. m. On Saturday morning about 10:40, started for a lunch room and found It did not open before 11 oclock. By the time 1 reached another eating place and had partly consumed, in a hurry, my buttered toast and cocoa, the clock told me to go. Reaching the presidents office a minute late I was told that the president was busy with a caller for a few minutes. Sitwhile I waited-wrotting down I to my parents in Pennsylvania and made notes for my lunch hour club talks. I waited till I bad only time to reach my 12:29 club then wrote a note for a secretary to hand the president, saying I would call later. The man told me the president was about to leave for a three month trip and asked me how much time I wanted. I replied two mimues ami in a minute I got it luit did not all or iL I had waited seventy minutes to talk seventy seconds and I brdi ve it paid me to do it. Has it ever r!id you to wait long for a bhort opportunity? I o TRIED BY TIME. Eugene E. Larlo, of 751 Twentieth Avenue, ticket seller In the Union Station, Denver, Col., says: "You are at lib erty to repeat what I first stated through our Denver about papers Doans Kidney Pills in the summer of 1899, for I have had no reason in the interim to change my opinion of the remedy. I said when first interviewed that if 1 had a friend and acquaintance suffering from backache or kidney trouble I would unhesitatingly advise them to take Doans Kidney Pills. I was subject to severe attacks of backache, always aggravated if I sat long at a desk. It struck me that if Doans Kidney Pills performed half what they promised they might at least help. This induce 1 me to try the remedy. It absolutely stopped the backache. I have never had e pain or a twinge since. A FREE TRIAL of this great kidney medicine which cured Mr. Larlo will be mailed to any part of ther United States on application. Address Co., Buffalo. N. Y. For sale by all druggists. Price 60 cents per box. Fohter-Milbur- Indifference to Man. One of tho latest additions to the many societies of women is that for Each promoting man Indifference. member must be over 17, be proof against the charms of man and must abhor marriage. Any signs of departure from the rigid attitude toward man to bo observed by members of this club will be met first by warning. Should this fail of effect and cbhorrence of the nuptial state not continue, the delinquent will be expelled. The club is In Guilford, England. e "I Found It So. 111., McCormick, Sept. 28. Miss Ethel Bradshaw of thl3 place has written a letter, which is remarkable for the character of the statements It contains. As her letter will be read with interest, and probably with profit by many women, it has been thought advisable to publish it in part Among other things Miss Bradshaw says: I had Kidney Trouble with the various unpleasant symptoms which always come with that disease, and I have found a cure. I would strongly advise all who may be suffering with any form of Kidney Complaint to use Dodds Kidney Pills, a remedy which I have found to be entirely satisfac. tory. This remedy Is within the reach of all, and It Is all that it Is recoin, mended to be. I found it so, and therefore feel It my duty to tell others about It" Dr. Dunaway of Benton, 111., uses Dodd's Kidney Pills In his regular practice, and says they are the best medicine for Kidney Troubles. He claims they will cure Diabetes lu the last stages. Accepts a Dangerous Office. Joseph Newland, who recently accepted the position of town marshal in the feud town of Jackson, Breathitt county, Kentucky, has the distinction of being the one man In all that who would take upon himself the Mr. Newdangerous responsibility. land is a man of temperate habits, church member, has never killed his man and was never shot at. In the last five years four marshals have been killed and another, after remain-InIn office one term, declined to serve again. sec-tlo- n LITERARY NOTES. The leading story In October St. That Deer, an exciting Nicholas, California story by Marian Warner Wildman, is just as good for girls as for boys, and Is equally Interesting for the older folks as well. Besides numerous other interesting stories, the reader finds plenty of reading moro substantial and equally as interesting. "A Trip Through the New York Assay Office is of especial interest to those of us who reside in the minoral belt While the October number of Century is truly a sportsmans number containing much of interest to the Phil Mays Methods of Work. The custom of the late Phil May, according to the Westminster Gazette, was to make his first sketch for a drawing with the utmost care putting in all the details, light and shade, and to on. When that was finished he ; roceeded to knock away the scaffold as it were, and In the finished product here remained nothing but the absolutely essential lines of the picture. He reached his ends by the elimination of the superfluous pushed to Its furthest limits, and the result liberally repaid the sacrifice of labor apparently entailed by the process. sportsman, other departments have not been neglected, there being three articles of much variety by officers of the United States government, dealing In a popular way with topics of current interest, while in fiction tho The Summer Cottage. The summer cottage on the seashore is the selected place of all others for those who have nothing to do, who have no desire to do it, and an abundance of time In which to do it. There are tons of thousands of them, in a circle of a score or twe of miles about New York. Many of them are occupied year after year by their owners, and many others are built for lease, and see a new tenant each season New York Letter. number is especially rich. torial department are Protecting Books in China. "We have to varnish all our books In my country, said a Chinese; "oth. erwise they would soon be eaten Into a gray powder by a little black Insect, like a beetle, that takes to books as a cat takes to ashes. Everybody In China, when he receives a consignment of books from Europe or America, mixes a little pot of varnish at once and proceeds to coat his books with it. This fluid is a perfect protection; it is made of creosote Canada balsam, resin, spirit of wine and mastic. Philadelphia Record. Get More Power From Coal. Deafness Cannot be Cured. Such has been the Improvement In local applications m they cannot reach the d! engine boilers and fire boxes that the by eased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. power derived from a pound of coal cure an Inflamed condition of the Deafness Is caused is nearly three times as great mucous lining of theby Eustachian Tube. It hen this tube Is Inflamed yon have a rumbling sound or Imas It was fifty years ago. perfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed. Deaf- ness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can ba In tho edisome plain spoken words concerning the Increase of lynching and a discussion of The Cant About Hard Work, which are especially interesting. The Worlds Work for October Is a striking number, typically American, and presenting concretely many Interesting phases of territorial and municipal progress and achievemenL The story of The Human Legacy of Jonathan Edwards, a legacy of fourteen hundred descendants is told by Edith 'A. Winshlp and Is perhaps the most oonvlncing argument yet made against race suicide, being most Interesting to Utahns, where large families are not Infrequent There are many articles of Interest In this number, which is a most creditable one. Country Life In America for October is a superbly Illustrated, double Country Home number, and takes up the various problems that cluster about the building of a country house, from how the cellar can be kept dry, to the question of interior decorations. It Is, In fact, a complete house building manual. Many of the articles are There are by prominent architects. many articles of utmost Interest, and one especially timely to the citizens of the west, being a discussion of "The Water Problem In the Country, The October number of Outing Is a gem, the stories being especially interesting to those familiar with outdoor man life, as well as to the who, in times of trial and woe, long for the privilege of wandering in the fields and meadows amid the scene of his early childhood. The Cosmopolitan for October comes to us laden with good things pleasing stories of fiction, articles of current Interest, richly illustrated and Is, In fact, a number of which the publishers of this most estimable magazine may 'well be proud. taken out and tbls tube restored to Its normal conPardonable Pride. dition, hearing will ba destroyed forever. Nina cases ont often areoauaed by Catarrh, which la nothing but It was commencement day and Miss an Inflamed condition of tha mucous surfaces. Eunice Whatnot had taken one of the We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of (caused by catarrh) that cannot ba eurad principal prizes. At the close of the Deafness by Hall's Catarrh Cure, bend for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY CO. Toledo 0. exercises her friends crowded around Bold Druggists, 7fc. her to offer their congratulations. "But Hall'sbyFamily Fills are the bast. werent you awfully afraid you True Faith. wouldnt get it? asked one of them An aged negro who leaned heavlh Oh, no, said Miss Eunice, with bright smile. I just knew that when upon a stick and a woman companion it came to English composition I had cf somewhat lighter shade and young em all skinned alive! Youths Com- cr stopped before a flower bed in Prospect park the'other day. Directly in panion. front of them was a bed of flowers In Mn. Winslows K nothin sjrnp.i Production of Nltrlo Aold. the shape of a star. For a few minFor children teething, tofteni tha gum, reduces tfe fiammaUoa, allay pain, cures wind cotie. ttcabotU The production of nitric add by utes the old man and the woman methods is a new gazed intently at the floral Btar. Fin., President Dies. that promises extensive Outside of Mexico there Is a gen ally the man grabbed his companion process the arm and pointed at tha bed changes In our agriculture. The eral Impression that because President by end said: "Jennie, the works of God manufacture of nitric acid from the e Diaz lc now seventy-threyears old tm great, 'deed dey Ib. "Dey cer nitrogen and oxygen of the air In sufhe must be falling and that at best New York Sun. ficient quantities for commercial use he can last but a little time longer. tainly be, Thomas. has been the dream and hope of sci"On the contrary, ' says a man who pieos Cure for Consumption 1. an Infallible entists for years. At Niagara experihas Just returned from a business medicine for coughs and oolda N. W . Samuxi. ments have been conducted successtrip to the sister republic, "half Ooean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17, 1800. fully In producing commercial nltrlo with will minutes talk the general 1 current acid by using a What Radium Has Done. dispel any such motion. pe Is 9$ 6axaca Indian Tilood, a tribe noted Sir Oliver Lodge protests against n an air chamber, by which a yield of the current idea that the discovery of one pound of nitric acid la obtained for longevity and physical prowess." radium In any way shakes the long for every seven horsepower hours. Don Carlos. laws of science. On the Don Carlos, the pretender to the accepted it confirms Stops the Cough and them, as the In contrary, Works Off the Cold Spanish throne, who, it is reported. Is stability of matter which radium Laxative Brorno Quinine Tablets. Price 25v prepared to relinquish his claims in proves was theoretically acquired 1! Makes Amends to the Reporters. that direction. Is 53 years old, and the electric theory of Its constltutloi King Edward has thanked the rethe father of one son and three daugh- were true, and radium completes thk ters. According to the St James Gaporters who traveled with his party theory instead of destroying it Ra zette, he has friends In England, and is dlum gives us. In embryo, a transmu- on the recent visit to Ireland. He probably appreciates that a reporter delighted to show them over his won- tation of the elements. couldnt get a much more stupid asderful private amory at the Plazzo BUTTER COLOR signment than an order to accompany JUNE TINT Loredan, Venice. It Is an unequaled makes top of the market butter. collection. king on his Journeys and Is doing what he can to reward the men who A Misguided Thunderbolt. Destructive Dampness. went with him. A Blllvllle exchange says: LightSo bad is the dampness in Ceylon a In mule struck Windiest Place in America. this that a book will hardly last a year. Georgia ning neighborhood last yea r. Tne mule sur- The most expensive camera, made of Although the Pacific ocean is comvived the shock, but we haven't seen the most" perfectly seasoned wood ap- paratively free of storms hence Its At parently will warp In Ceylon, and all names Point Reyes, Cal., is the windiany lightning around here since. lanta Constitution. est place in the United States. Its parts will become unglued. city-bre- d electro-chemic- high-tensio- n Tlx Right Along A good thing lives and takes on new life, and so Old Reliable St. Jacobs Oil keeps right along curing and Aches. Pains Price 25c. and 50c. |