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Show 'jliNT AND DWARF. THERE WAS A PARTNERSHIP. As the Man Who llad Been "Touched" THE DUTY OF PATRIOTS. WISE WOMEN MARRY LATE. 1 Constant and Hard Work Needed tm Discovered. Overthrow Political Bosses. EXTREMES IN KAN- '9VINJ One as I a halted To night in overthrow the bosses and their doorway SAS. on the Bowery to wait for a sudden methods, to establish in place of th low downpour of rain to pas3 over, a pedes- and narrow door to political distinction Tiny Roadaters Stes Nine trian who was slouching along espied a high and broad one, all men who lore Inches High; and Hti Not me, fet the Detroit says Free Press, and their, country must go into politics, into ' of Stopping to Grow. the primaries and nominating convenyet TboQSht turned aside to say: "Mister, he v you any sympathy fur a tions, and insist upon their right to select the candidates. It said by some HE largest steer in poor and distressed feller-man- ?' in excuse of the present indifferent the world is owned "What's your case?"' I asked. by W. A. Conklln. legislative "I've been put out 'cause I couldn't character of candidates for first-rat- e of No. 5 Catharine pay my men and other that offices, rent, and street,- this city, my goods are on wife, children and all will not consent to accept nominations;; the sidewalk In this but says the New York, rain." h o.vv experience has shown that this is f". v':-'- . a mistake. It is very seldom that much Journal. The ani"And what are you going to do?" mal was born three trouble is found in inducing men of vxuu. or a umy Think Knows, sin character to stand for public office, proyears ago. In Wichita, Kan., where it landlord puttln' a family but in the vided they can be assured that they will Is now In pasture. night and In such a storm as thisf be faithfully supported, and will have ' Will ten cents be of use to The parents are any your to make no compromising pledges in 1 1 M J "It will, sir. Thanks. If I kin find return for the nomination.' Politics can rt jersey, ana ao not ainer in any rrom or four more to chip in I kin git be purified if the people will insist upon three cattle. aspect ordinary nuff to move my goods in somewhere. the purification. The trouble is that Their giant offspring is 9 feet . 6 while the politicians work every day, aches in height, 11 feet long, and an May heaven bless you!" jdea of his immense proportions may He started off and had been gone of the year to keep politics down to gained by the accompanying comabout five minutes when a man who their level, their opponents work only of steer the with an ordinary looked fully as parison usually a few weeks be ragged and tough came spasmodically, cow and a man over 7 feet in height. fore election, and during the remain along and stopped to say: The animal weighs over 3,7(K pounds, der of the year dismiss the subject from "Hev, you bin here long, sir?" and has not yet stopped growing. Mr. their minds. "About ten minutes." Conklin came into possession of It last It requires great fervor of patriotism oeen anytnmg or a man with a while traveling through the winter to carry on this work, but he must be .a Drown hat on and lame in the left , rest. very pooi American who is willing to V:;,' , He stopped at Wichita and heard leg?" admit that there is not enough of say "Yes; he has just left." ibout the big steer which was then ing grace in our people to produce a "Did he tell out bin he'd thrown you 7 about even feet but only that 'cause sufficient body of men to accomplish high, he couldn't his rent?" an remarkable for pay animal of that fas it. The kind of patriotism required "Yes." species. He went to see the steer, and is of the highest order. It must be will "Said his fam'Iy and stuff were on ing to give time and labor and money, negotiations were Immediately per fected for Its purchase. Not wishing the sidewalk?" to sacrifice the best that a man has on the altar of his country. It is undoubtedly more prosaic than dying for A HORSE OF 2BO YEARS AGO. one's country on the field of battia, but the man who devotes his life to 1 . :i j IT " ; - j ; ; I- ; it -y i - - 1 1 mF" pi fh : may never come or ought never to come, but he who gives her his service in a struggle that is already in prog- ress. What our country Is in heed of is an army of patriots who will enlist for the extermination of an army of political pirates and freebooters who are slowly but surely filching from us all "that made it the best to live in and-theasiest to die for." We need recruits in every town and village and great city, men who will not give up the fight till the victory is won. This la a patriotism which tries men's souls, for it calls for quiet, unremitting labor; but it Is the only patriotism which will save American institutions from destruction, and make the American name, as the symbol of human progress, honored throughout the world.- "Patriotism That Costs," in the Century. to-d- ' ' pi - . William, rn took a keen interest in Alva a painting by Paul Potter, Amsterdam, stock, and caused the introduction in1852. It represents the "great horse" to England of some of these Grays. of that period, of which some of our The reader will notice the length of modern breeds have felt the influence. the mane, and the manner of plaiting it. ' "Yes." "And how much did you give him?" to bring the animal east, Mr. Conklln left It on the farm to; pasture. It is possible that one reason for the animal's extraordinary growth lies in the fact that it has never left the farm on which it was raised, and has fed always on the rich grass for which the west is noted. This, too, may account for the fact "that the animal is still increasing in size and weight. has During the year past' the asteer half in grown over two feet and and broader considerable ielght and is ::::r "Ten cents." "And which way did he go?" "Down this way. Are you Interested ' in the man?" "I should remark that I was! He's my pard." 5 ; ; , ' I j j ! ber to use even the most perfect f i ds : v FOR PEOPLE THAT ARE StCK r,VW..Sr't Well EpW&LIVER or pills the One Ttiio to use. Only One tor a Dose. M reia jjrvreiateet 23o. be Bamploa wftUed free. aMrw Dr. Bostnko Hied. Co. Fhll. r. is liie'a .Loss 01 loss. EaEIEfillA h Jliy Ycro lies in a bottle of the ox Builering j Ycaro Years It cures. opportunity Lii:;;;:;i;;i:;:;t;;:;::;;n:;;::;;u;;;;;i;;:;;i:;:i;::;iinnnn:u ZZ "When ST. JACOBS OIL. J .MolNoTl. Model NO. J5. y, ' 1 e Pedals of In This Puzzle Yon reme- the Crank, See Hub and 8procket of the Strictly Btoael Wo, Narrow Mortality In Wars. 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Bolt We vnll send yeu. free of cbftrcre, our r 1Ub. trated Journal, "Thk Soctbkrm Field," w inch oe. cribe the Suites ol Virginia, North andSoutbCa.ro. tteerria. Alabama, Mi&Msstppt, iva.sk Uo. Ad SLeBLtucny. AdUreks, M. V. RICHARDS. XaimI It lndutrlal Agent, Southern ReJlvray, remedy, lias. ad stbcp for Children Teetalns. well-trie- yvmnows soothing t (kUoc. IS-pa- It the that Baby Is CnUlaB old Be rare and nae make Ycu Should Read mace otners unnappj. glass have1 recently been placed on sal at one of the local stores. They are probably the first to be viewed in this city. The coating is placed on one side of the glass just the same as the silvering on the mirror and has the same properties of reflecting the rays of light and color. The difference, how-- , ever, Is that when looked at from the back the coating is entirely transpar- ent. To one sitting Indoors the view without is not obstructed in the least. 'but a pedestrian peering into the window or doorway is greeted by his own reflection. The glass Is used largely in lieu cf screens wherei privacy Is desired without obstruction of light from the outside or barring the vision of those inside. It was introduced with effect first In a New York club window. Behind it the chappies could sit and ogle the girls and view the passing throng without being themselves observed. Its use was also resorted to In cafes, where it offered privacy to those lounging inside, while the latter had an undisturbed view of the street. ed ' u. by The pskr late-marryi- ng nov-!elt- k. . Xvo. 'in demand for many purposes and the isame firm is now engaged in importing lit in large quantities. It is still a and some screens, made of this j . Best by any test style. M1 only Chutei Hint 0.,Tfc!Ullphi. it cases, bend to Dr. K.lioe.931 Archau.ffaUaFa. Some people are only happy If they can A transparent mirror was brought from Germany to this country a few imonths ago by a New York firm and the perplexing properties of th glass excited much curiosity. It was at once v "How do you mean?" "Why, we both; tell the same stipry and whack up when we git through! Purty j good pard, Sam, is, but not quite dead square, and that's the reason NEWSY TRIFLES. I wanted to know how much you gin ' 'a v.'-- ' longer. Ten cents, eh! Wall, you him. Vermont has ten living The "sacred running oxen" ofof Ceyof the heart die of won't the enlargement remarkable most the are all lon republicans. There are In the city of Glasgow domestic animals of that island. They not this winter. than are dwarfs arid never grow taller 24,000 Gaelic speaking highlanders. them of four but Birthplace of Queen Margaret. two feet six inches, Five hundred vessels leave el While her father, Charles of Orleans, the Thames dailytrading cart, 200 pounds can carry a for all parts of the 'A '; V of baggage and a driver at the rate of was; duke of Angouleme, Margaret of world. '' .'Al Valois was born within the walls the a day. (eventy-mlle- s It is estimated that of the 90,000 known was sister of Francis I., the grandmother paupers of London, two-thirOn one occasion a quartet are d to make 100 miles in a day and a night of Henry IV., the Margaret of the and of capable working. des Marwithout stopping to take food or water. "Heptameron," la Marguerite the Dr. eminent Ball, naturalist, says : been guerites. Ravaillac, the assassin of These marvelous animals Jjave the and that whaling Industries sealing than Henry TV., was also born: there.: and known to the Buddhists for more in Alaska are practically exhausted. of Balzac the the Balzac Louis , Jean a thousand years. The Simese are skilled In the manuof seventeenth, not of the nineteenth, cenA specimen sent to the Marquis facture of fireworks, which are largely about ' was i and to match "Montaigne, the since some time tury used at cremations and all public funcCanterberry whom writerinches o high Perigueux essay twenty-twgreat tions. tn years old, honors, Angouleme boasts of the great pounds. and weighed 109 The making of cod liver oil is an maxim-make- r, La Rochefoucauld, Important industry at Christlania. The exists still castle only ancestral whose quantity exported last year was 70.000 Lonl. Napoleon. Prediction. A correspondent of the New York a few miles away. barrels. , San calls attention to the ctthat In. Detroit's mayor has fixed up a sys-ter- n Got II la to Minister a car transfers in that city street of of HU "Recollections us so ages that told are nothing We was I a passenger can ' ride thirty-fiv- e France" Mr. Washburne says; by which a in actress an Once got as anger. fast miles for 3 cents. somewhat surprised ' to hear im (NaParis manager, the Perrin. with rage he There Is great activity in railroad thought and gave him a fifteen minutes tongue poleon III.) remark that and car building! this year. So far. 12,500 ' Spain could not hold Cuba, would lashing. she been built and most of the that be the result. would said Febvre, when cars havehave Perrin," dear VMy all end: and sp large orders on hand. builders Eacriflce all her soldiers do?" did you "what of in told it, New York city has the island in A stable her money and then lose the. ' Perrin. "I said replied ' "Nothing," following sign displayed: "For sale, the end." nothing and watched her grow old." mule, acquainted a good second-han-d Ice business." wagon the with She Keep Him Boy. Becau.e He Wouldn't Go to Church. The planet Neptune, which had for Dr. gave Texas, Women of Ladonia, A man is no busier in making money countless ages revolved in the heavens cerJ. M. Hancock a certain time , to leave than his wife is in spending it. A unseen by anyone on earth, was distown because he would not attend tain Atchison man may be seen on the covered simultaneously and independday rushing around trying ently In 1846 by Professor Adams end prayer meeting. He didn't dust quickly and they females to Sake money, and not far away you ML. Leverrler, the two most brilliant enough to suit the down ran blood nwhided him until the 'r-Zlne astronomers of the day. usually see ex- is great There to spend lh Uce in streams. g AllFits stopped frebyIr.KltneaGreM .FITSRestorer. Nerve No FitaftT the tlrtday' Marvelous cure. Treatise and $2 trial bottle free fco liOoklng: Glass Outside. Recently as a young couple stepped aboard the train to start for their honeymoon a long box of flowers was handed to them. It bore the name of a n florist on the cover and was daintily tied up with white satin .ribbons. They looked askance at the box. The white bows made it too evidently a wedding favor; and had they not feared to hurt the feelings of some tactless friend by refusing the gift they would not have taken the box Into the car. However, they did take it. Presently the bride decided that it would be better to take the flowers from the box and wear them. Then the pretty little bride; trying hard not to look conscious, held the big box in her lap and untied the silken fastenings As she undid the last bow the cover Jumped off with a report loud enough to attract the attention of the . whole Pullman, and out from a bed of flowers cupid, stretchsprang a a bow shot. It was for ing his, ready To the pas- a species of jumping-Jacsengers on the car the joke seemed funny, but the poor little bride broke down in a storm of hysterical tears. New York Journal. rosy-cheek- There is just a littleap-pctizinbite to HIRES. Rootbeer ; just a smack of life and good flavor done, up in temperance Transparent From the Inside, But a Not fanny to Them. The Illustration on this page is from t Licacini A WINDOW MIRROR. i well-know- m urn Ayer's Sarsapaiillae. - -- e ng, ii;lii , years.. Of women who hold diplomas as doctors between 25 and 30 years only 32 per, cent marry; of those between SO and 35 years the percentage of those per cent; yrho marry has risen to 43.7 of those between 35 and ' 40, to 49 per cent, and of those above 40 years, to :54.5 per cent. From this it becomes evident that women who have fre-- ; quented universltes, at least in America, marry much later than others. It ,1s, perhaps, a natural result of this circumstance that divorces are virtually a thing unknown among those women students. New York " Press. ay self-sacrifici- lh is The only medal awarded at the World's Fair, 1S93, at Chicago, was awarded, to above firm prompt and reliable in every respect. Prices are the lowest in the Btate, of goods considered. Send for their quality new ' Catalogue. No home so email but that It has still room for trouble; no heart so- weary, but that a glimmer of hope might still enter It. HALL'S CATARItn CURB Is a liquid and Is taken Internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces f the system. Send for testimonials, free. Sold by i Druggists, 75c. & F. J. CHENEY CQ Proprs, Toledo, O. Uncle Sam "acts on the square and lately on the Cube-ah-! ; -- I HERMANN II. HEISER. Last year 1,805 women visited the universities, of whom 34 left them' aa fully trained doctors, and about a dozen respectively as lawyers, preachers and. Journalists. Of the above 1,805 female students 28.2 per cent have married.. American women, however, do not, as a rule, marry till they have completed their twentieth year, and of these 1,805 as many as 887 were still under 20 preserving the honor of his country and perpetuating free government1 Is as much a hero as the one who falls upon the field of battle. Happily there Is no demand for him to prove his patriotism in war, while there Is a great and pressing demand for him to prove it in the peaceful duties of citizenship. He is not the truest or most useful patriot who boasts of Ms willingness to fight for his country in a war 'which l. ng 152S and 30 Blake Street, Dearer, C&la. Are unsurpassed In quality. Parties In need of Saddles and Harness goods, will find th y I bani-flrinki- Stockmen's SadcUes anct Ilarmee Manufactured by the eldv responsible firm ef secretaries, etc., (8,106); ;27,777 female' bookkeepers (none). t d5on temale theatrical managers (100); 21,185 shorthand writers (7); 64,048 clerks,: .; rH - The strides which ' the movetatat iamong American women to secure for themselves an independent livelihood has made during the last two or three decades are simply astounding. Nothing can illustrate this better than the. following figures, which have reference te the number of women in the United States In each profession in 1890, the 'figures in parentheses being the corresponding figures for' 1870. In 1830 there were 4,455 female doctors t (527) I 337 female dentists (24); 240. female? 1,235 female preachers lawyers (67) j 180 female engineers and land surveyors (none); 25 female architects (1) ; 11,000 lady painters and4 sculptor (412) 8,000 female authors (159); S8S female Journalists (35): 34,515 female mn- aiciana (5,735); 3,949 actresses (692); 34? ' 2K ram-pan- . ' j ' America the Sex tari, but Net In Matrimony. " 5 Not a 'Teetotaller. Teetotal eat&asiasca is not fa some parts of the country, tuootb 1 rarer than it used toAn oUl gardener of ours used to hare tea eoffe sent to lilm in the hot weathr. adlou find the tea refreshing this warm asked my mother. yuj Snith? said Smith, doubtfully, "Why, mum,' "one caa drink anything this weather." Answers. Has Gained AdTn-- - Xm Made by Walter Baker & Co., Ltd., & Dorchester, Massv, is "a ; perfect Jf order or excei- type 01 tne 11 t nig-nes- . ; GUY ; tZl " than one cent a cup. 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