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Show t HECESSARY TO THE HOME. II Letter from I ISA HOUSEHOLD ).NA 11 Congressman' Whitef of North Carolina. SAFEGUARD. Should Bo Without It. great family medicine. vntTNA H wdmen prai.se it as well as the jfMiily is r ipn- - it is just the thingoffor the tye catarrhal ailments testimonials from women tell in direct, success has language what their in their fam- of Ieruna use the in fh. following tful men and 103 Locust roil J Scherrinsky, Atlantic, Iowa, writes: la will tell you briefly what Peruna v. . for me. 1 took a severe cold tt a hard cough. All failed to cure it. I took tattle of Ieruna and was welL had bad rhen my two children accompanied by gagging. My trouble for years, te bad stomach Peruna and now she is well. Cannot express my thanks in words, your remedy at every Jl recommend 'Vtuuity, for I can conscientiously Peruthat there is no medicine like fjearlyeveryinie inthis town knew lot the sickness of myself and fam-rn- d astonish-e- t they have seen with what Peruna has done for us. .followed our example, and the health. Thanking you L. J. Sherrinsky. Stilv, I am. CaL, Mis. Nannie Wallace, Tulare, president of the Western Baptist Society, writes: consider Peruna an indispensable wticle i my medicine chest. It is medicines in one, and has so far Ijred every sickness that has been in In home for five years. I consider itof eial value to weakly women, as it Ediup the general health, drives out in the best of jjjrase ami keeps you Mrs. Nannie iVallace. with. , Peruna protee's the family against bronchitis, ffltffhJ, colds, catarrh, of the stomach, liverand kidneys. Jtii just as sure to cu re a case of catarrh caae of catarrh ef tbs bowels as it is a ave me Congressman George Henry White, of Tarboro, N. C., writes the following letter to Dr. Hartman in regard to the merits of the great catarrh cure, Peruna: House of Representatives, ' ) Washington, Feb. 4, 1899. J The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.: Gentlemen I am more than satis -tied with Peruna, and find it so be an S CALVE AND THE DRESSMAKERS. BIROS AND ELECTRIC She Once Sang For an Admiring Audience of Workgirls. A characteristic story is told of Mme. Calve. Shortly before her last American tour she paid a viit to her dressmaker in Paris. While she was discussing her costumes with th head of the establishment, which Is a very large one, a couturiere hetliat-lngl- y entered the room and ed her. She came on behalfapproachof herself and her fellow workers to a great favor. Would Mme. Calve bag them a song? It was much to sing but though they worked for ask, her, hardly any of them had ever had a chance of hearing her beautiful voice. At once the great singer consented. She went into the workroom, and having satisfied herself that no unauthorized persons were present, she delighted her audience of workgirls with two exquisite songs. On she was accorded an'ovation leaving which for heartiness probably rivaled any Which she had received during tht course of her brilliart career. Frank Foxcroft opens the Octobei Atlantic with A Study of Local Option, a discussion of the management of liquor-fellin- which is based upon g, the results of the Massachusetts law but which appeals to a universal audience, especially since the recent Ver- excellent remedy for the grip and ca tarrh. I have used It In my family mont election, which was fought on and they alt Join me in recommending this issue, and the result of which has it as an excellent remedy. aroused the attention of the whole Very respectfully, country. Several happy literary papers George H. White, Peruna is an internal, scientific, sys- embellish the number. temic remedy for catarrh. It is no Hermit and Miser. palliative or temporary remedy; it is George Cairncross, who lived at thorough in its work, and in cleansing the diseased mucous membranes cures Va., and who was supposed to the catarrh. be poor, was found dead In his chair do If you not derive prompt and satis- recently. For forty years he had lived factory results from the nse of Peruna, the life of a hermit. Neighbors found write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will in' a flour sack 900, in an old rubber be pleased to give you his valuable ad- shoe a certificate of deposit of $1,000, $100 In bills and $50 in silver, and in vice gratia Address Dr. Hartman, President of old tin cans several hundred dollars. The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Q. Bank books were also discovered Mis-jooa- ry Earl-vill- ca-br- rh g the head. e, showing deposits in Syracuse, Utica and Cortland banks. FALLING HAIR Prevented by shampoos of CUTICURA SOAP, and light dressings of CUTICURA, purest of emollient Skin Cures. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes . crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, healthy scalp when all else fails. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- Millions of 0O 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Women 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 'O CmctrRA Soap, Assisted by CunouRA Oiktmekt, for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, si ales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, tor soltening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, tor baby rashes, ltrlilngs, and dialings, in the form of bsths for annoying Irritations, inflammations, and ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antibeptlo purposes which readily suggest themselves to women. CmcDRA Soap, to cleanse the skin; CtmruRA Oiktmeht, to heal the skin, and Ccticuka UKSOLVhNT PiLLA, to cool the Mood. A Sincilb SfcT Is often sufficient to enre the most torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, and scaly skin, scalp, and blood humours, rashes, Itchmgs, aud hntdtiuns, with loss of hair, when all elsp fails. ScM tfaro.ishout th. world. Britlih Denot Chartarhouw Sq , lamdou. French Depot. & Ru. d la Pix, Paris. PuTrsa Dsuo ,MO Lam. tour., Sol. Prop., Boston. t evCrTK-rRcsotviwT Puts (Choool.to Co.UA) ar. new, taatelw. odonrlaw, eennumteel .ulwtitua tor the flel.bratrd liquid Curtcuiu KasoLVSSI, aa Veil a. tor ail out tr blood puridars aaii humour etuaa, lo pockfalvuU,fludoe. Ce 0 YOUR GRANDFATHER AlwsyM of ar bottlekept MUSTANG LINIMENT cupboard Sixty Years Ago. Then was no better remedy then for Man or Beast and there never has been a better remedy alnoe. Keep It in the noxise. 3SgLJUkUim ask for SALT LAKE CANDY CO.G MOLASSES DAINTIES ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS SELL THEM. A Woman In a Novel Role. Miss Estelle Reed has won the distinction of being the highest salaried woman in the United States government employ. She is superintendent of Indian schools, and travels several thousand miles each year, visiting the different agencies add tribes, studying their needs and bringing improved methods to bear upon their training. Cant to perfect health without pure pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters mekeswhole blood. Tcnee and invigorates tue THE BEST. BUY E7 j w system. ' Simplicity of the Japanese. The Japanese are not a wealthy pospeople, nor are they, even when costto much given of wealth, sessed or forms ly, extravagant or ostentatious " of pleasure. HEWLETT BROS. CO. Mother Grays Sweet Powders for Children nurse Successfully used by Mother Gray , Cures York. New tn Home NEW DISCOVERY: given the Childrens O I quick relief and enrefa worst InFeverishness, Bad Stomach, Teething DisKci Boekof tMiimniff.lamnd 10 DAYS' treatment move and regulate the Bowels and Or.H.H.QHEEM B SOUS, Boa It, Atlanta, Oa orders, Worms. Over 80,000 testimonials. Destroy Adto noil oar Flavoring Ex ail druggists, 25c. Sample FREE. ... tract., lodct Article, and Pcrlumcx. At S. Olmsted. Le.toy, K. Y. Allen VVr" . dress ESP X. tei fr in. alnut 1st., Do. Alolnes, low. Eloquent Tribute to Mackay. UTAH PaT blhet price for John W. Mackay, the OU.hUiea ieu. beeswax, rah-- " "Unit t0wr- brass, eto. Sait Lake City. Utah. multimillionaire, who died recenta fine tribute paid WHYIIVF II 0LT9 amt of no ly in London, had LwH i hoootahl women who wish to friend. Knrr Te Mackay, a once by him to for & iiaml, Kaomui City. 'Sphotua up. men said he, is one of the few rich were he FRFF Bownie Camera. if know to Write lor Particulars. I should like Lllk- - M. M, Q, aqenct Box 16. Salt Lake City. poor. w. "vJPJr Thompson's Eye Water Thn't safe to t Thorn ai Eeie.teic Oil in the I. en ftnswering Advertisements Kindlu can tell what moment an accent is going to happen. Mention This Paper. U.. Salt Lake-N- o. High Salaries of Dancers. 41, 1003 The greatest pay a dancer ever received was $G,000 a year for six years RE-F.for paid to Marie Taglionl. But iLbt AILS. been has 1 pav Good. Taste ,u;,kh shorter periods higher tana sirup. H.'lrt .v drturcl-- f. 1? s"i to have given. Loie Fuller bum received $2,475 in a single week. Three Crown F'avorlng Extract a are made from til. (mu retaining their natural, perfect flavor, thereby loree irown are and fresh, right Spices pure "S own milts Crown Uahlng , powder is pure, strong A.wnomilal Irtce 25o per pound. asx for theae brands aud refuse all others. r DPnDQV T3 AHTED-aceN- IkAR-ALLtt.,B- oa n - $35,000.00 IN GOLD. To be Distributed by the Salt Lake Tribune to Those Who Estimate the Result of the Election. The Salt Lake Tribune will distribute the above amount of cash to those who make the nearest estimates of the vote for congressmen in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, at the election on Nov. 4. For every dollar you pay in advance for the Daily or Weekly Tribune or Intermountain Farmer and Ranchman, you get an estimate. There are 1,490 cash prizes, ranging trom $2 to $5,000 each. The vote two years ago was 177,809; what will it be If you do ? not want to be a subscriber to The Tribune or Farmer and Ranchman you can make as many estimates as you wish for 50 pents each. Further particulars by addressing The Tribune Distribution Bureau, P. O. Box 1298, Salt Lake City, Utah. next-month- NEW YORK CHIEF HONORED THE INFLUENCE OF MUSIC. Edward F. Croker Chosen Interna-Varying Ideas Communicated by the tional President Fire Engineers. Same Notes. Chief Edward F. Croker, of the New Music, per se, is not always and York fire department, who has Just necessarily a good thing. It may he, even often is, distinctly evil. In itself music may be elevating and noble; In itself It may be degrading and vile; moreover, in Itself music may be of an indeterminate character, and in that case its beneficial or Its harmful effects depend upon the hearers moral attitude, or upon determining environment For example, certain florid styles of music may be used in the mass; the devout auditors hear the jubilation of angelic hymns. Precisely the same style of music rendered conditions preunder sents to the listeners visions of gay, wholly mundane revels. Like strains provoke one person to holy contemplation of the blessed Virgin, another to thoughts of wanton luxuries. The hells beat madly their carillon of joy to the crowds on a festival of mirth; the same tones are a fierce jangle of alarm to those who listen In terror Cttesr when the hells warn that an enemy Is ceernsz. near. M. de Dunois in Smart Set 1 I Sp-in- . Got a Lover Easily. An amusing story is told of the crowning of the rose queen of a country district near Paris. The selected queen, as one of the formalities of awarding their dower, was asked by the mayor for the name of her fiance I have none, she replied. Notified that a sweetheart was indispensable, T the young lady added timidly: the municipality provided thought Straightway everything necessary. a young swain presented himself as an aspirant, and being as promptly accepted all things became regular and in order. Soothing syrup.1 Mr. reduce tw For children teething, eoftens the gumx, 25c wind colic. botua, cure pain, flnunaUon,Uy Winslow Goulds Pilatial Private Car. George Goulds private car, Atlanta, is nearing completion at SL Charles, Mo., where he Inspected it a few days ago. It is to cost about $150,000 and will be a veritable palace on wheels. Mr. M. O. Stone, of the Rochester N. Y. Park Commission, writes in the Review of Reviews for October on Our Public Pleasure Grounds, showing how park improvements in many cities have have greatly enhanced real estate values. Cost of Magic Lanterns. High class magic lanterns, to give 9 picture nine feet in diameter, cost s rom $730 upwards. The lenses cost $100 apiece. some-vl.ne- H. H. Greens Dropsy treated free by Dr. Sons, of Atlanta, Ga. The greatest dropsy Read their adverspecialists in the world. tisement in another column of this paper. Vera Lawton, Actress, a Close tive of Mme. Melba. Vera Lawton, one of the Pingpong now girls in Sally in Our Alley, running in New York, is a sister of Melba. Her real name is Vera von Derenberg. The mother of this young woman, of Melba, and of the third sister, Luclen Breval, was a sister of Parepa Rosa. The family are native to Brussels, but Melba was born in her Melbourne, Australia, while mother was on a visit there. Miss von Derenberg is only a half-siste- sSinssKfpK: has reissued his famous order to his soldiers to shoot to kill. He had this to say in reference to his order: Fire discipline Is requisite in very high degree In troops engaged In riot service, as absolute accuracy of fire on the part of their leaders is essentlaL Troops should be trained to pay no attention to the firing by sharpshooters, and to fire only when and in such manner as directly ordered, and to cease firing immediately when ordered. The flanks of a column of troops passing through turbulent portions of a city should be protected by flankers selected, If possible, for their skill as marksmen. J. OMahoney, First of American Priests to Go. Rev. D. J. OMahoney, who has been oredered to go to the Philippines as one of the Americans who will take the place of the Spanish friars, has been pastor of St. Augustines church, Andover, Mass., for the past four years and has been one of the most popular men in charge of a parish la the Boston archdiocese. He was born In Lawrence, and received his collegiate education at Vera Lawton. Villa Nova. After spending several being the child of Melba's mother and years at various parishes In New her second husband, the Duke dAren-berg- . York he returned to Lawrence and She is a pretty blonde with a served as assistant at SL Maryr fine soprano voice. 5 TOWN. Founded Three Weeks Ago; Already Has 1,000 Inhabitants. The town of Thomas, Oklahoma, founded only three weeks ago. Is already a thriving place of 1,000 inhabitants. The first weekly issue of the Thomas Tribune, which at first was run as a daily, gives some interesting facts. It records the extension of the Frisco line from Washita to the new town. R. J. Martin of this city, who is familiar with the plan under which It Thomas was founded, said how the town has Is surprising grown during the few weeks of Its The local bank already existence. has deposits of $30,000, which Is certainly a good sign of general prosperity. Thomas is situated In the midst country. It of a fertile, f miles west from is five and the South Canadian river, and the nearest town on the west is 100 miles away. There is no reason why the place should not continue to grow. Kansas City Star. to-da- y n An Easy Question. A worthy negro matron who had lost one of her numerous progeny by death was met by a friend at the head of the procession of mourners. Which of the children Is dead, aunty? 'asked the friend. Why, the one la de hearse, was the sobbing reply. School for Factory Employes. The Hoe printing press works at New York has a school in connection to which attendance is compulsory apon the part of the boys learning a trade. This is considered necessary by reason of the highly skilled labor required. BUSINESS COLLEGE. at the Templeton Tuition For Now Open 8chool Year, S40, We control the Ellis Cabinet system of bookkeeping and the Gregg system of shorthand. They are the best. Visit us at the Templeton and make inquiries about us from the business, professional and educational meu of the city. We lead, others follow. Salt Lake Business College. Women to Study Engineering. Three women will study civil engineering ai. Cornell University during the coming season. They will be the first women to take the course at Cornell. Have You Enough Money To Cure Big Order for Plows. An order for 18,000 eight-hors- e plows to he used for breaking up the virgin soil in South Africa has been received by the Farquhar Agricultural Works, at York, Pa., says the Philadelphia Record. This is probably the largest order ever sent out for this crop compelling implement. Do Your Feet Ache and BuraT Shake into your shoes, Allens Foot-Easa powder for the feet. It makes tight- or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, 8wollen, Hot aad Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. e, - Valuable Bird Plumes. the mirasol, an Ar220 gentine bird, are worth per pound five times the pries of the most perfect ostrich plumes. The feathers of I A A Imported Perch-IUerone. Shires and now Belgium Stallions 1,004 in our bpns, 1,600 te lbs. weifcut. Our prioea cant be duplicated nor ourhoreeseurpamd. Oar 34th importation of 44 head just landed in our stables Sept 9. We aln have registered Shorthorn end Hereford ca tie for aate, many flie bulls. Dant pa-f- a ns bv. WATSON WOODS 2 BOB. KELLY OO., Lincoln. Nebr. a pr M VS EL III New Cure for Consumption. well-watere- d one-hal- Everybodys jib'.a to itching piles. Rich and poor, old and young terrible the torture they suffer. Only one sure cure. Doans Ointment. Absolutely safe; can t fail. 1 Rev. D. J. OMahoney. church. He succeeded Rev. Tboma A. Field when the latter was transferred from Andover to Cambridge, N. Y. Criticises American Universities. Jean JuBsieu, a French cynic, writing in the Paris Revue, expresses grave doubts of the efficacy of the American schools and universities, He avers that the latter are governed by mere endowment seekers, men of shrewd address and of high social position who can confidently and successfully approach millionaires with requests for additions to the great funds accumulating under university control These vast sums, M. Jes-sieavers, are wasted in the construction of great buildings and the cause of education is not proportionately advanced. Typo Makes Trouble Again. Rev. Dr. Granville Lowther, who few months ago was dismissed from a Methodist church in Kansas because he denied the truth of the story of thp creation, delivered an address at Ruskln college, the socialist institution at Trenton, Mo., at Its recent opening. The mischievous types made a local paper say of his speech: It was full of argument, imaginary wit and humor. The writer evidently meant Imagery. A few more good NURSERIES box ixoe PIONEER . COMPANY, ASS ATS. I .T5 Gold end Silver Gold Si lxer aud Copper 1.00 RETURNS on mail samples. RELIABLE .50 50 Gold Lead OGDEN ASSAY CO. ffiT gS.Wa' MliERCOM There is no satisfaction keener th&n being dry and comfortable when out in the hardest stonn OP YOUABE-SU- TH WE A3 fattJWIRs IP YOU WATECPDOOF ILED CLOTHINf HADE IN MACK OR YfiUOW BACKED BY, OUR GUAUAK .TOWER CO. BOSTON. MA53 A3K. YOUR DEALER. If he will not eupriy yen Sid for ear free catalogue of tnemteeeahg4 ... -- CARBOLIC SALVE Wounds, Sores, and heal Bruises, too. 25 cents. them, FILLS is LIVER Health Insurance for -- a policy. What i3 your health worth 7 25 cents Sets Precedent in Washington. s The order of Pension Commissioner Ware has already im- All Lung Diseases proved the morale of the bureau, al- start with a cough. though It took several removals and If yon will cough up a score of reductions in rank to con a quarter for a botvince .the employes that the commisof Cough Balsam tle sioner was In earnest. The novelty of stop coughing youll a bureau chief insisting upon sobriety Japanese Corn among his subordinates has been without a precedent. will rid you No irach thing a summer complaint where Dr Fowler's Extract of Wi.d btraw-brr- y la kept I anriy. Nature remedy for toosenex or t Dense Population of Japan. Japan has 255 people to the square mile; China usually considered the most densely populated country in the east has only 236. . will prevent blood poisoning in Cuts, Would yon have Has Taught Dog to Read. Lord Avesbury, better known as Sir TOOTHACHE for John Lubbock, the scientist, has been 15 cents? our Japteaching his dog to read. He has pro- anese .Tooth Ache gressed so far that Van finds a card Drops will rid yon with out printed on it when he of both. wishes to go for a walk, and picks out DeCOSTAS other words in the same fashion. X' PUTNAM FADELESS DYES "color Silk, Wool and Cotton at one boiling. met SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. ' A recent cure for consumption advocated by an Irish physician. Dr. W. C. Uinchin, is the Inhalation of the vapor of garlic juice. The doctor claims that by this method he has effected some remarkable cures. Local and traveling make monef our trees. W furnish outfit and pay wanted. Write for particulars. prompt t If you havent you may make a fortune for fifty cents. The Salt Tribune will distribute $35,000.00 in gold, immediately aft.er the approaching state elections, to those who make the nearest estimates of the vote for congressmen in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. There will be 1,490 awards, ranging from $5,000.00 each down to $2. The vote in 1900 was 177,809. Write for circulars to The Tribune Distribution Bureau, P. O. Box 1298, Salt Lake City, Utah. Be quick; theres no time FO ( salesmen IO selling CASH EVERY WEEK. to lose. to-da- a Cold In One day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet!. AH druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 98s fidence. Rev. D. OF OKLAHOMA over-worke- d Street, Kingsland: I was a great sufferer from Rheumatism for many years, during which time I tried many remedies, from which I received but very little relief. Being advised to use St. Jacobs Oil, I did so, and am happy to say that after a few applications I felt great relief, and continuing its use I can now say I am perfectly well. St. Jacobs Oil Is, In my opinion, a thing which should be in every household. What a blessing, and what hours of suffering, pain and misery would have been saved had Mr. Moore adopted the wiser course and used SL Jacobs Oil at first, instead of wasting time and money on worthless and nostrums with embrocations which, unfortunately, the market is flooded. The public should not lose sight of the fact that SL Jacobs Oil has conquered pain for more than fifty years, and it isnt going to stop doing the same thing now or at any future time. Fifty ' years' record of pain conquering Is a record to Inspire con- SENT TO THE PHILIPPINES. GROWTH SHOWING THE WAY. Most of our readers know all about the aches and pains of a bad back, very tew people are free from sick kidneys, as the kidneys are the most organs of the body aad go wrong at times no matter how well the general health may be. The trouble Is so few understand the Indications of kidney trouble. You are nervous, tired out and weary, have stitches, twinges and twitches of backache pains, but Jay It to other causes; finally the cnnoyance and suffering attendant with urinary disorders, retention of the urine, too frequent urination makes you realize the seriousness of it At any stage you should take a remedy that will not only relieve but cure you. Read the following and profit by the lesson it teaches: C. J. McMurray, a resident of Freeport, 111., address 47 Iroquois St, I have greater faith In Doans says: than I had In the, Kidney Pills fall of 1897, when I first took that remedy and it curefi me of an acute pain across the back and imperfect action of the kidneys. Since I made a public statement of these facts and recommended Doans Kidney Pills to my friends and acquaintances, thor oughly believing as 1 did both from observation and experience that they would do just as they were represented to do. I am still pleased to my statement given to the public shortly after 1 first began to use the remedy. A FREE TRIAL of this great Kidney medicine, which curHI Mr. will be mailed on application to any part of the United States. Address Foster-MilburCo., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all druggists, price 50 casts per box. A GREAT SUFFERER FROM RHEUMATISM. Cured by SL Jacobs OiU Mr. E. G. Moore, of 7, Phillips 8ISTER OF GREAT SINGER. bu-rea- ygSS&sevsBi and other resources so much that he was In Imminent need of aid. So he sat down and wrote to his father thus: Dear Pa. I had the misfortune to be upset in a boat w'hile out on the river and lost the beautiful watch you gave me. I would like some money to employ a diver to recover It. Your affectionate son, Thomas. The old gentleman was no fool. He replied: It is not worth while diving for It It might as well be in soak In one place as In another. ' Vanity Supports Clipping Bureaus. Vanity keeps up the numerous clipFirst Letters Still There. u bureaus of New York. One -The state of New Jersey was ping has a women of number large for one barbought from subscribers, mostly society leaders. rel of rum, twenty axes, ten guns and But men are far more eager to read a few trinkets, but the original in about themselves and their doings habitants, the Mosquitoes, are still in than women. As a rule, the less control. worthy the subject the more tickled with a little notice. One of the newly HoW Tills? families recently arrived from We offer One Hundred Hali a rich case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the west with a fortune estimated at CalaFhJCCHKNTEY & CO., Props., Toledo. 0 from $23,000,000 to $100,000,000, and, We the undersigned15 haveand believe Waa seeking an entrance into the 400, thener tor the last years greedily devours every mention of Its progress and enploys all the clipping bureaus. Astors Latest Move. SSfJftSIScSt According to report current In New York William Waldorf Astor, the expatriated American, Is about to sever the last link that binds him to the Some Good Accomplished. land of his birth. It Is said he has Does hanging prevent murder? decided to nave the remains of his Attorney-Generasked a friend of Deputy wife disinterred from old Trinity Job. E. Hedges the other day. churchyard and removed to England. I think it does, replied Mr. Hedges. They will probably be reinterred at I never heard of a man committing Hedsor, where Mr. Astor is undermurder after he was hanged, New stood to have arranged tor a family burial plot. York Times, s The Old Man Knew. A boy outran his allowance been elected to the presidency of the WILL SHOOT DOWN STRIKERS. International Society of Fire Engineers, in session In New York, achieved Gen. Gobin Reissues Famous Order to His Soldiers. another honor only a few days ago Gen. Gobin, in command of militia in his reinstatement as chief after having been suspended under charges. in the strike region of Pennsylvania, Notwithstanding - the fact that Mr. Croker Is a favorite nephew of the famous Tammany chief, he is said to have won his way from the foot of the ladder to his present high position on his merit as a fire fighter. He joined the department in 1884 and had steadily advanced, step by step, until 1890, when he was made chief by the retirement of Fire Chief Bonner. Mr. Croker is known as a brave, almost reckless, fire fighter, and has the saving of more than one life to his credit for Consumptioi has an equal for coughs and colds. John F Ind.. Feb. i8. 1904 Botib, Trinity to Know the Danger That Lurks In Electricity. A letter which reaches . us from Naples will be read with interest The writer, in visiting the great electric works there, seems to have been struck chiefly with what was told him by the engineer In charge with regard to the habits of the birds in the neighborhood. Never by any chance, he says, do they ever settle on the wires that conduct the electric force to the city, but always wait till before the current is Interrupted We always switch off alighting. said the electrician, the current, from noon till 1 p. m. every day. A few moments after noon the wires are crowded with birds, but a few minutes before 1 oclock they all fly away and never attempt to sit on the wires. If by any chance, we are obliged to keep the current after midday, the birds are there ready to settle, but on approaching the wires fly away again. It seems tuat they know when a wire is conveying elec, tricity. Even the flies seem to know. You will never see a fly settle on a London wire carrying a current News. Seem Egyptian Relics for Cornell. An Egyptian well-curhewn from a solid rock of reddish stone, weighing a ton and a half, has been presented to Cornell University by Ambassador White. The diameter of the curb Is iwo and one half feet, the hight about the same and the sides six Inches thick. The inner surface is worn smooth by constant usage. I do not Believe Plsos Cure WIRES. Cure of a dozen CORNS for a quarter. Which do you love the best corns or quarter? OR STORKS OR OiRECT FROM t I I t I ALL DWUGGI3TS Z. C. M. I. B. |