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Show fine of the great troubles that Dfcnl la Mood Deep. rieuu ikin No Clean lilood mean (,'athar-ti-c beauty without it. (aseareU.Ciuidy china your blood and kcr-pit eieau. by Ut it aud ilri vinjf aotd imMtrrkig up the today, purities from tke body. Benin ban lab pimples, boils, blotches. Iilui'k head, iuu com bilious )v tnkisg and tliatsickly pic:, CVscaroi. beauty for ten cents. Ail dr tAc.Mic. satisfaction guaranteed. ilk.', Spring on ions uro food fur you. but dreadful for tlie'Uian who sits nest to you. WINSLOW IS AVENGED rail- road companies havs had to contend with in the past with both tbs old stylo and tha new 11. C. B. couplers was tbs falling of drawbeads on tha tracks, resulting many times In disastrous wrecks. A year or two ago the Baltimore and Ohio Kallroad adopted a device to prevent Jnst such occurrences, and has sines attached It to all Its passenger equipment. Tbs device Is quite simple, consisting merely of a steel hook, which Is d Hall's ratarrh Cara placed Immediately beneath the coupwith a horlaontal ler on the draw-heeIs taken Internally. Tries. Trie. arm projecting slightly at an angle to the warcnrnwpoiideut never full the direction of the track. When not draw-hea- d falls the tafety hooks to make use of tbs word "iiubroy lio.'1 only assist In jamming tbs to yield (2(00 together but absolutely prevent their A fins ostrieh is raleuIutL-awaylng from side to aide, and thus worth of feathers. becoming disengaged. The steel hook dam had his childish experience with Is placed in such a position that it cannot be Jammed or broken oB in tbe little green tipple of rare. coupling Hfa Wlaolaw-- s Baatsias line In actual practice Ibis device has ftr children tecllilne m the guwa.ivd arc, laflam. proved exceedingly satisfactory, and gini)iiifafuilfiiii-wiiiiii4ktuiwhas not failed in a single Instance. Prof. Hi my says the hlaek race embraces We will forfeit gl.000 if any of our pub160,0UU,uu0 individuals. lished tsstiaionliils ere proven to be not Wltk Csaesrata. Boaraio rear EduaM Pa. forever genuine. Tub Pino fa, Warnsn, raihsrtie, curs Fonatipation C. C. faU.dmasikU rotund inuusy of the a raid that pound Humboldt single tlie largest artifl-a- l finest spider webs would reach around the Alexandria posses world. harbor in tbs world. POUFS COLD STEEL INTO CARDENAS BATTERIES. WILMINGTON s l'y aud Dying (ihrsganls all xhingrr Ars Left la lbs Kuiut of Signal Ho-s- Slutluae, Masked Itattsrlcs, kklps aud Juris. right-angle- draw-heau- s rd ! Ml Mi S M SO 8 can be driven In or driven out. Dr. Ayers Sarsaparilla drivea disease out of the blood. Many medicines suppress disease cover it but dont cure it. Dr. Ayers barsaparilla cures all diseases originatin'! in impure blood by purifying tha blood itself. Foul Wood nukes a foul body. Make the blood pure and tho body will be round. Through the blood Dr. Ayers Sarsaparilla cures eczema, tetter, builR, eruptions, humors, rheumatism, and all scrofulous diseases. a N cm h, vrM recommended to me by my Pr. Ayer's Ramaparilla 1 bad 1 phyeiciaa as a blood pnriiior. When began taking it i or boila all over my lodv, but one buttle cared bis. I idsr Dr. Ayer'S forwtpsnlla tbs best Wood msdicins Bomnei CkAn, Wesson, Biss. ru'-ng- sa a IPs fiei MM ISIS !. 2" : n r, IRONING MADE : EASY. M.' HAS MANY IMITATORS, OUT NO EQUAL ! I-- f prepared on saientifla princi- M ples, by men who have bad years of experience in fancy laundering. It re xli ires old linen and summer dresses to tlieir natural whiteness nnl Imparts a beautiful and lasting finish. Tha only Rlnrch that is perfectly harmless. Contains no arxenic, alum or other Injurious substance. Can be need aven for a baby powder. aMUIKXNONOKIHS ruu taim m art m m as sw rm (wi sv. .is EBHffiSSS L r T m mQH W1U M M FM M A KUNC AiB A IMif lit Aft f BTM&llftlAACtl NC KHMB J9.CJ1USINCER BROSC? &KMKU1IW - a A FOR IT ASK YOUR GROCER AMD TKE NO OTHER. SAPOLIO HOUSE-CLEANIN- K!i Romnirfig Pryne So you're a New Yorker, loot Oreraa Well, 1 What borough? bnrrow In g Manhattan office building by day and a Brooklyn boarding house after nightfall.'' Brooklyn Life. wtrs iM myssirhavs hern ugalkOAbOaKCI'S and tin slag ws bars wsdlJlns str h-- l In the bmite. I art (nr wssk wy alls was fmntin with hrkdwbe Vkl two days, shs tried some of sn.fUkl1 .ktu tho psla in her litxd alaiuct a.4 tbsv rollovsS immsdiatalj. Wo bolareeomniMidCiiacsrels. ' Owes. smsironu. mis burg fists Dsgosit Co., Pittsburg, Pa r WORLD'S BEST GOVERNED CITY la the Itufasiul MsbIvI1 A Bairs. The leading and most commendable feature of tbe management of public affaire Is the principle of the sinking fund, which la applied to every enterprise or business in which the municipality Is Intereeted. Whatever debts it has are on the sure and safe road to liquidation by the automatic device. operation of the alnklng-fun- d By this means the city of Glasgow will, inside of fifty years, furnish free water party politics enters Into no local elec- - Ulaacowg bhioUpura toe. IL hovering outside, while only smaller torpedo boats had opened fire and dashed menacingly shoreward. It was another matter, however, when the Wll- - st ... CURE CONSTIPATION. kaO Oawi (knot VaSnS, Rn VwS. mml h, MTA fliC M aiui lad'KX TctMceo UcML ... ariks 17 The Klondvke j All druyulals M fjf nrI. Kei k wtiaMi Mi;ilr full liw bMilf furL w Cntv (nrv biff Iflfbb VriNitl JOHN d rft-- Tcmbo Mud ftJ'flTC H1il SV ifec. Ortar the ftatMtaLSilw lid-- w I Bakers 1M1 liura or fur 3 ('In. r Bdinpic tnt n; rr ft K.UUKLl HuVuCOh Ilk Hot .- Cali.-- nt lo hikes .fit . Sj-r- Thp figs Aaewerisg tiiluii FubluihlBz Co. K N. V. Advertlsencats Kindly Heetioe This Taper. well-kno- IP 1 1 wm. CLAIMANTS . I W sMiliiBIan. D. F.MhNH.Vnl. II JilCHeoHU, Buff mih Corps Prustcmici Claim sloe. a 7 a willrn-Mvaiiuic- C-- . (Tie I DROPSY riaRN. OP THE WILMINGTON GUNNERS guns mlngton, wilh Its eight four-inc- h and secondary battery and a nest of machine guns In Its formidable fighttop. slowly circled over the smooth ing celebrated for more sea which gave Its gunners a platform than a century as a as steady as solid rock. It was no delicious, nutritious, longer target practice, but a spectacle. and It was death In the spurting flume and beverage, hoi our 7 enveloping smoke cloud, and the onlv respite came when the sweating gunners paused to let the smoke fog drift Yellow Label O away. w on the front of every O The commander of the Wilmington hailed ns next morning and reported package, and our 20 a . tersely that "he had thrown nearly ronsid-ernhl- e (hornl.iiierr."iu the '.f shells Into Cnrdenn. Inflicting damage." He was overmodest. luck. In reality he hud caused a ronsidemhls NONE OTHER GENIJNG. measure of annihilation and absolutely so In particular Instanre of certain PAOK ONLY BY gnnhoats, batteries, small fortificaCO. Ltd, g WALTER BAKER tions. and an unknown number of Spaniards. Jj? jjj Dorchester, Mass. 4 HEW DISCOVERY:- 2 -. trade-mark.- .pi.-- fnp Imnlc of nil I IV (fur r. N.U.bUktAMlK.ltluia.0 trHtwtFrp. WEAK NERVOUS WOMEN. tnexpMiMlv bow tannins'. F-- t Hint &i BeAllfMi, kalMHi writ to , IM, s jivpriiti'4i uu ilia Ul in nn I'tnwMTr. busaxu.. Haw, CM atluinkr. .ic. k Caution. Mrs. Flge Why cr.n't you wash your fare ones In a while without my having to tell 011 every time? Tommy -- I'm Hfruld you'd think I'd been in swimming. Mel'iouine Weekly Times. -- Db-GUSI- 'S ! W. N. U., Salt Lak Hrinhvm vliliniiMiM-- No. 22, 1898 (4 Asswcriag Advertisements Mtattaa ii!$ rapv. ONE FOR A DOSE. pint.Q Print ti!lirtMrtf PILLS purify HiRilRrliFRII'l IlMtelMU lure A f ifle howr's ewh (Ur Ir BmuMrV iivmflfil - a u tm- -, u. miritk-- n t-- i ' f i. vi frs., r fuM N :. Kiadljr i ril m.usamij widtdr.. ,u. fa. scientific facia la, however, common enough, si U often illustrated by tha brown, oily material formed In the smoking of tobacco being pointed out as nicotine, though in reality thla la merely the tar produced by the action of heat on the woody fiber of tha leaf. ) Nicotine when pure Is a colorless fluid of somewhat oily consistence and strong, peculiar, penetrating odor, but It darkens on exposure to sir and light, becoming first yellow aud then brown, 0 that it looks. In thla darkened condition, something like the tarry matter which soils a smoker's fingers or a handkerchief through which amokc is exhaled, or la often noticed as deposited In the stem of s plro- This tarry deposit has nothing essential in common with nicotine, and contains but traces of this alkaloid, nrhen any at all. I " A part, but only a small part (about in the experiments of leUena), of the real nicotine of tobacco, is volatilized without decomposition; the remainder Is burned and destroyed In the process of smoking." The simple facts are, that such clsar-tte- s aa I have examined, representing a large part of those in general UN throughout the United States, are tobacco piade from pure, bf tho high grade produced on certain special soils, prominently In certain of the southern counties of Virginia and the adjacent portion of Nodh Carolina, with wrappers of the Lea' quality of harmless vegetable fiber piper, r.nd era entirely free from the- adultrranic fwhlch it haa been asverted are present twlth no evidence In favor of such assertion. and in absolute rontradlctlcn jof the scientific evidence actually aval' able. tol-acc- th light-yello- w - lay-ov- Chocolate, j Ki-u- - t IVrfi'OMil liitok, WU llru il.uliHil ami ri'i;uiN pr.M e ml) send for everythin, l.li W lo 0.1111 to ropy with teriVKi to njrrnt E&y The Mskl.f mt Chiractis not let us suppose that character requires great circumstances for the Character caa ha made la making. A Eyes Sore? Ea wafer J. W. Mallet, professor of chemlstrT in tha University of Virginia, in n communication to the current number of the Scientific American, uaye with reference to cigarettes of Aiuerirsn manufacture: 'Ignorance of easily acrrtalnablo Do REPEATING POURING THE CONTENTS SPANIARDS AT CARDENAS. made of oiled paper. Illdn't I.lks Her Jpoa. She was not much more than 2 years old. and she was having for the first time a mc.il with the grown-u- p people. It was a "rent occasion, and she was . She sat up consequently much eiai.-dIn her high chair with a knife and fork and napkin In front of her Just like the teat of the pimple. Hut whnt wus nnuunia's surprise to see her little dnuglrer. after examining carefully the table utensils, tuke up her fork and thnw It across the table, her furc all Ivrlnkled up, and tbe tears In her eysl. ns slip cried: 1 don't want a 'puen wlv slits In it." s Fr1lMPR of lh C RIFLES INTO THE gaining favor. For going out In the rain there are rain coats and rain haU To neglect this Is to court disaster, and It Is fnlee economy at the best. Never pierce meat while cooking, or Veal must never be laid on a disk, but hung In an airy place till cooked. Egg shells should be thrown into tbe stuck-pn- t directly the contents arc used. Choose butter by Its fresh odor, freedom from buttermilk and streaks of color. Fish for frying should always be dried thoroughly and dredged thickly with flour before being brushed over s. with egg and bread-crumb- afent Vcsn FACTS AND FIGURES. There B ill he a eclipse of the moon July 3. nn aim-su- J'Yclipse of the of the July 18. a purtl sun Dee. 13 nnd a to r clipe of tbe :3R.6r0 mile. 0 In s bushel of whrit there are seeds; rye. 8 ("O: clover. 10,409.-90timothy. 41.s:.14n0. A borer power Is ralrulatrd to be siiffirirnt to rsl e "3.001 pounds to tho height or one f of In a wilnuie. 558,-20- 0; Well KujiplllMt will The republic of V newspspers lit prnpor tton then any countr MIlers. I jy has more It popula world - j ! 'ratsn Railway, ing connections with limited trains from Chicsgit to New York. Ths evening train bars which loaves at 7:40 p. m., arrives at Denver at wu cured by 9:15 p. m. ths following night and Chicago HfT Buttle. Dr. Williams Pink Tills for Fule Foople, and! decided to at 8 a. in. tho third' day, nuking close connections with ths fast morning trains for try tliem. Emma had no faith in proprietary New York end Both of thsso medicines but triad tha pills, and after trains are splendidly equipped taking n doren doses, the lgunto improve. through It was nlwnt the first of April when she with sll latest appliances and conveniences twtfen. and by the middlo of May. after and carry Pullutau Palace and Pullman taking about eight boxes, shs was entirely Tourist sleeping can as well as free Recured." , No. ItO While ill, she lost twenty-eigh- t pounds, clining Cbitr Cere. Ticxrt bat no weighs more than ever before. West Second South street. (Pos to files Her nerves are strong nnd she is la per- nmnsr.l fect health. We are all confident that Dr. Otis inch of rain felling upon ono squan Wlllinma Fink Fills for Pnle Feople cured her, and I cheer fully recommend them in ntllo Is equivalent In 17.500, 1)0 gallons of Mks. E. A. Ktbolt.' nil similar rases. water. Kularribsd and sworn to hnfors me, this DsalTsSsees tlt an (nets Tsar Lift Son third dsy of Kept cm Per. IVJ. To quit tobacco Molly and forever, b m atCaleb Basks, A'otarg Pshlle. full of lire, serve and visor, taka actic, Pr. Williams' Pink Fills for PalartcpI r. Unit makes weak men ths will cure all diseases arising from a poor strong. AMdrussleta, bv. nrfl. Curegusrss-trci- l. Booklet snd sample free Address tnd watery condition of the blood, will o BtsrUsg Remedy Co.. Chicago or New York. build tip a run down system end are a fur psralvtis, locomotor ataxia mid Ths steameliip Britannia has crossed th other diseases long regarded es incnrahls. Atlantic Sim times, having traveled ) miles la her 'J4 yenra service. Hard. Critic "There Is too much life (g You ran't temper a rriticmm of yonr your piny." Playwright tin surprise) enough to keep it partner's " what do you from hiirtin ;. on should make C!rl,p- i wn, Tu Cars Const isl urn lurtns shout half the ihsrscters dl In ths Take l'sMret Candy stlisrtlr. 1ft r . first act. Fuck. (alls 10 curr. druggists refund money oU-js- wonder-worke- The diameter of the moon Is 2.140 miles, and its distance from the earth moou Dec. 25. came son what better, but was k as bad as ever, this day I rand of a cose Tin Klo Grands Commencing February 5, the new time card of the Rio Grande Western goes Into affocL Tha A fen tic Express leaves Salt Lako City at 9 a. m., arriving at Denver t 9:90 a. m. tlie following morning and Chicago st 8:15 p. m. the third day; mak- similar to ABOUT COOKING, the Juice will escape. year end, pssssd under of ehan gs physicians, Emms be- EataMtateS 1730. g s 4, well-defin- Are Your 1. tbs "FrlMtlBc Amort MsKsr .f rupslsr Mlsap Btalud Usadburabtef Test piwhanaloB la X. Tart Al All. u" m ." was always more or lees crystallized, the crystals being In some cnees very boundlarge and with aries. Some of the nuggets also showed cavities and Incloeuros of quarts, although in many raise none were visible on the rolled eurfnea of the baking powder is Schillings Best baking powder. It and does work its keeps everywhere. 'oB.illoitloi head-coveri- crosa-iae-tlo- aiidi-ng- PROCESSOR MALLET CORRECTS CRITICS' CIGARETTE MISTAKES. g CURES CORNS Ue at aU druasists. Forauittua af IMS Xurta. that gold Concerning the theory nuggets are formed by tke depositing cf ike gold around a nucleus from solution, Vrufcmnr A. Llvarsldge, tke gold expert of New South Wales, Australis. has made Investigations whlrh he thinks disprove It. By slicing the nugget and examining the obtained he found no trices ot concentric costings, but that the gold Plasoant, Palatable. pment. Tarts (Seed Po ksvsr Situs. Wsskra. ur Uni it. Sv. as.ius NOT NICOTINE. IT IS poor circumstances. There are hug Manufactories In this country, with magnificent machinery, with ehlmnaya MoraL Point belching forth clouds of black imoka, Maud Bailie ston Booth, wife of tho to pollute ths air, when they turn out leader of the American volunteers, told eurpeta of most wonderful aspects, following story recently about her which would almost make you 111 to th father-lu-luGen. William Booth of look at, and which perish quickly la Um Salvation army: My little boy the using. Far away In tha east, la was at a cartoon the other looking day some poor little hut, an eastern workin the War Cry. It represented Gan. man la working with threads of many Booth in a boat upon a stormy sea. colon beside him; he haa been tolling in the water were the figures for yean, and when he haa finished he Struggling of men and women. Gen. Booth waa will have turned out a single squan of one of the men by the hand. auch beautiful coloring and cuch per- holding The little fellow looked at the picture fect workmanship that when It cornea a tlmo and studied It carefully. to this country it will bo bought at a At long last ha said: Mamma, la grandpa owner' tho great trying to pull that man out of tho watgnat price, and gnndchlldren will ace it fresh and er, or la ho bidding him good-by- ? 1 beautiful. Bo muck for th gnat mananswered him that grandpa wna trying Xo for Girl, la JipiB. ufactory and tha whirling wheola and Miss Ida Tlgner Hodnett writes of tho noise and tha amokc; so much for to pull ths man out. It had often earned to mo that tho people who Tbe Little Japanese at Home" in May the qulatnesa and obscurity of a single shako hands wltk you at tbe entranoo SL Nicholas. Miss Hodnett says: There workman. Rev. John Watson, Dl Dl of tha churches were simply bidding In the nala no special (Ian Madaren.) you a cordial good-byPittsburg Diative costume for girls. Indeed, the na tat mode of dressing the hair would not What s Balls Cs. Da Thrir Adrlea. admit of hate and bonnets such as ours. As showing what a bullet can dot in Winkle "1 wonder what becomes ot There la rivalry among Japaneae girls the British official regulations for 1891 all tha hoys who leave tho country and aa to whose hair shall be most becomreferring to the present military rifle, enter tha great struggle of Ilfs la tho and artistically arranged, whose the ingly It la stated that ths Kinklo make big forgirdle be most gracefully tied, and mean extreme range of tho bullet may city?" and then "They lie back in their easy tunes, whose robe show the most harmoas be taken about 8,500 yards, although ehalro and advise country boys to nious effects; end they are quite equal with a strongish rear wind, 1,740 yards New York Weeklto their western listers in the taste haa been observed. The bullets find stick to the farm." yadornment. The for personal Japantheir way through Joints of walla, unNEW SLEEPING CARS ese parasol Is used as a shelter from less the walls are made very fine and the sun, and the European umbrella li set In cement About 150 rounds, conTo llenTor, Omaha, St. Loals, Chlcsgs art centrated on nearly the same spot at 800 yards, will break n 91n. brisk wall, Tho Drover ARls Grands railroad and about 800 rounds at tha same rang Scenic Una of tha World snaeuncss nsw will break a 14in. brick wait Rammed and Important additions to their already earth gives less protection than looaa, well arranged sleeping ear service. In ths When fired Into sand, the bullet U future, this popular line will run through found to be always turned tsldo after weekly Pullman Tourist sleepers to Omait has antsred a little way. Tha follow- ha, Chicago, New York and Boston, also to ing thickness of material (in Inches) SL Louis witheut change. These cars are usually necessary to atop tha regu- will start from Portland, Oregon, thus lation M3 in. bullet: Shingle between giving benefit of through service on Oreboards L hardened atael plate good gon Short Uns, as well as from sll Utah brickwork 8, sack of coal 12, hard dry points. Ths exenrsiens are personally mud wall 14, peat earth 60, compressed conducted and furnish sll ths conveniences cotton bales 22, oak 27, aim St, task of regular Pullman ales pars at less than half tha oosL Tha SL Louis car will Isbvo IS, fir 48, clay 48. O. S. L stations every Thursday and OgA SCHOOL GIRLS BATTLE. don via Rio Grands Western railway, From Tbe Mall, UUford, IuA cry Friday morning. The Omaha, ChiVlas Emms RyholL a prepossessing school cago, Nsw York end Boston sleeper will of Milford, lud., is of mors than usual leave O. 8. L. stations every Wednesday . sod is ambitious to rise in tbs utailigeih-eand Salt Ltlrs every Thursday evening, literary world. "in the fall of IK, said Mrs. Rybolt, thus affordiug tl.e tnestlmabls privilege of Emma wna taken ill. Kbe wus a close a twelve-hou- r in Salt Luka City. student and bar work began to tell on her. For rates tnd all details, writs to B. T. Khe grew weak, pale and uorvons, and complained of pains in her back, chest and Kevins, General Agent, or II. M. Cushing, limbs. A few weeks passed nnd shs grow T. P. A., D. A H. G. Railway, Salt Laka worse. The ductor mid shs wss victim of or any Oregon Short Lino or Rio nervous prostration, and should have bean City, Gruudo Western tiuket agsnL taken from school weeks earlier. K' gradually grew worse, her nerves were so tense that ths least noise irritated her. s Germany's staudlng army is said to ho she had n fever and n continual twitching 73(1, IWO, Tbe muscles. were much in her symptoms like HL Vitus' dsnee, FAST TIME TO CHICAQO Or money buck. Good, with loaded wegon weighed 250 pounds more with the wide tires than with the narrow ones, making tha weight of the vehicle when equipped with tha wide tires 2,250 pounds. On a clean, smooth road of macadam tha wide tlrec required from 1C to 25 per cent leas power than the narrow oneA On gravel roads the broad tires had 45 per cant on loose gravel end dirt ndvantage; roads, aa well as on roads entirely of compacted soil, the gain was something like 27 per cent. On a piece of road where there wee a solid foundation, but vary deep, thick mud above, the board Urea were at a disadvantage, malalr because they rat In and picked up a tremendous weight of mud with every revolution. On a road that was drying up and had a somewhat firm surface the broad tires showed 52 per cent advantage over the narrow ones. The latter rat Into tha mud In aoma places from six to seven Inches, but tha wide tires rolled safely over without making deep grooves, merely packing the halfdry mud aa they paaaed over IL The entire experiment goes to show that narrow tires have really no points of advantage, save at exceptional times and under exceptional conditions. On whet would be considered a road In a tolerable condition the broad tires had every point In their favor, and demonstrated their superiority so clearly that no room was left for doubt or trie lights free; electric or water power at coit; allow them to ride on its electric road at the nominal fare of 2 cents for any distance and furnish to all free use of a magnificent public library. The city affairs are managed by business men with the same prudence with which they would manage their own affaire; the question of party politics enters Into no local election end It seems to be the object of the municipality to administer the city's finances In an economical way, to Improve the public health In Its physical and moral heals, and to give brightness and the possibility of happiness to civil life. Its success In all these haa been so marked as to command the admiration of the civilised world and to gain for Itelf the appellation of the best governed city on the face of the globe. ought to get up than when be went to bed ; he rises at the last moment, and, bolting a mouthful of breakfast, rushes off to catch the train or trolley, worried and anxious lest he be late at hie office. At lunchtime, particularly If he Is busy, he takes, not a meal, hut a biscuit, a sandwich, eaten perhaps standing, and often bolted In such a manner that the grim flend Indigestion instantly claims him as bis own, more particularly If hs Indulges In frequent "nips." Very often his rcasog Is that if be makes a heavy meal he render himself unfit for the duties of the afternoon. But there Is moderation In all things a quiet, simple lunch taken quietly and sitting down should be Indulged In. In the evening be eats hie dinner, very often e heavy meal, and seven or perhaps not before half-paeight o'clock. Now, granting that this meal Is amply sufficient, such a man lives virtually on one meal a day. Result, in time a breakdown. A holiday sets him up again for a time, but, if he persists In this evil course, only to We cannot too break down again. strongly Impress upon our renders the absolute necessity In the Interests of their health devoting a proper attention to this question of careful eating. To get up In plenty of time for a comfortable breakfast la after all only a question of habit, and we ought rot to forget that good breakfast, with plenty of time to eat It In is the very beat foundation for the day. Again, a moderate lunch, taken leisurely, and not bolted. Is a necessity. KiiKlLh is sxikun by llS.imil.OlM persons, while Chinese Ih spoken by B1,0(ii,010. 'TOE-GU- IiyulsMali In order fully to test tbe relative merlte of broad and narrow tires, aa agricultural college la Missouri ha beea making aoma experiments with the two. It has been demonstrated that on reasonably good roads broad tires have aa advantage of from It to 41 per cent over narrow tires. In no cue excapt where the mud was eoft and very deep did tbe narrow tire prove more satisfactory. According to these taste, tha narrow tire la desirable only when roads are In a state almost Impassable, condition of things which Is fast disappearing from thickly settled and districts. Tha experiments were made with the earns wagon, the wheels being exchanged by merely slipping them from the spindles. The widths of the tires were respectively one and a half and elx lnchaa. The CAPT. TODD. for Fifty Conti, (luanuiiccdt harm bablt rurs. makes wssk mraitrjug, Bai-ess- s one-inc- h, the air. It was terrific punishment at dose range, this fierce onslaught of the Wilmington, and It wee the first real demonstration against the Cardenas Spanish, who had become Indifferent to Amerlran warships that were always HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." IS THE PROPER THING FOR t gun-boat- was M tl-i- g On Thursday morning, May 12, the gunlmat Wlluilnt.iiju steamed close Into the and keys off the town of Curdi mia, Cuba. Iik gun cicws were at th jr billions and every man on board, from Captain Tcdd to the signal boy, had but one burning Idea, Aveuge the Winslow." The watchword i.loug the crowded decks and in the healed engine room, where tlie hluckcned glunte tolled stripped to the waist, was Iteinember the Wlnelow," and "Damn a pacific blockade," Within range of the powerful four-inc- h broadsides were the Spanish whlrh had decoyed the Winslow up to the masked batteries and had dealt out sudden death, and near the forte lay two schooners at anchor. Reporta of mines planted In tbe an trance to the ihannele were disregarded. Thu Wilmington was no longer a blockader. It had become a destroyer, and for an hour a hurricane of exploding projectiles bellowi-- and shrieked into the harbor of Cardenas, not against the town, but against the ehlpe and defenses, and the Spanish troops and sailors. The gunners of the Wilmington do not waste ammunition, and the execution was remarkable. and Nearly 300 four-incshells screamed shoreward like a steel cataract, and afloat and shore signal stations, masked batteries, and forts were knocked to pieces end the Spanish had to flee like rate from a sinking ship. They left behind many dead and dying. It wus the most ditnirtlve bombardment yet attempted on the Cuban coast. In the harbor two Spanish gunboats without steam up were riddled and sunk, their rrewa having fled to the shore In small boats. They had no time to offer a show of fighting their guns. The two echoonore at anchor were sunk where they lay, and one block house caught Are from an exploding shell and flamed out like a war The Wilmington was not beacon. touched by the few shell flung at IL The attack was sudden and superbly effective. Tbe Wilmington In an hour swept Cardenas bare of defenses as one would brush crumbs from n table cloth. The town of Cardenas Is three miles bark from the gulf entrance to the harbor, so that probably euffered hut slightly. Of course. It is impossible to know the Spanish losses, because no landing was made, hut for the laat two weeks troops have been massing In front of Cardenas In anticipation of a possible choice of this point for an invasion as the base of supplies by the Amerlran forces. Hundreds of men were working on earthworks anil block houses overlooking the harbor, end masked batteries were being planted, one of which surprised end made sad havoc on the torpedo boat Winslow. This death trap was located by the Wilmington and men end guns were blown high Into .( SC Mm. BI.HliM nf mirlukee a man One of can make la tha: of paying too little attention to bis did, fur the neglect is often tbe ca'in: '( ailments that some-llmdevelop iiuu serious disease. Do we not sll kuuw the man somewhat past middle M: but whose years do not Imply any senility or decay, who bedecomes fidgety, until for even to the pressed, and nit'ani-hollverge of liisaniiy? We know him to man of have been a business, always perhaps a little nervan indifferent ous and very He is mure tired when be sleeper. spe-rifl- 1,500,-Bk- whist-playin- . 1 IfC-C.C- r, |