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Show 7 J wits iC Fiyle and the tew a was ia:;ir.g ot ar UdT. tracks,tteresulting many times ia disns-trcti.iwk hia all 1 in.n.ai ' treat or two ago the is still hard bt wrecks. A i its b ut y u:-- . Ad dru,'- Paltttmire and Ohio Rjf.road adep'.ed headway iu securing ineii.bers. neaaiy lie cf Ton! a device to prevent Just such occurgvts. K'der Andrew Smith, jr., late presi- to this farew rences, and has tw.M attached it to all of ' Olliolis u f : y of the Australian mission, is but druud- - its dent doors. beneathTTT fliekeuup rassvnjt.-equipment. The device there as a v of rows '.t t VvU. lights, s1. the gas fal fothe-na.thotne r.'.v. is Quit cf conststir.s merely d ceaseless cruh and movement, an which is steel b.ider i'.T.i i'. Kiehards of l'ar'.iiini.'-tonMutt s C:. lurch ti tvi.e.t'h the eonp-lhne was slowly wicdlig ,!s placed a No ti Zealand late preside nt of t he . '.y. pri-.on t.1 e I ti.en ir.t'.'-uat every step na fcamm.-r-inw;ia a horii tital halting arm proji cting elsshtly at an to missiuu, with tiiree other i iders who the planks with a founding " vi s fi1'. rover I' t dal the direction of the track. When the have been in that lanJ. ri aoh-eAH around, on The laboring clatter. d U,o n .rd to ma fa'is the safety hooks not ti:,. iiouie May boards stuck in tli only assist iu janmiins the draw he tut were d.s to viold i. V A fce ostri- h is ca 'l'I.e eon, nu n. ou.ent exercises of the :olors of the flaming powers together but absolutely r ens their i iu:.t. and, bathed In the swaying from fide to Hide, and thus l! ;;iri:n Vuuntr aimdeiiiv at 1'rovo, vroiBof fca:her. In the crowd f fp, huzlcd the eye. becoming disengaged. The s'e.l hoik take place uii Tliursday, May :hi. l.isii-oj- i with is pinced in mieh a A jja had his chUaistt and idlere everyone was r. a ttr.t portion that it Win. IS. l'reston will deliver the cannot he jammed or broken uff iu the little ni-i- apple nt't.-- n i .:::,. aioud the placard whiih stood cuh;;,:,-uo1! is s.:! Vet coupling; df c.r.s. oration. is "Theory and in front: Jrs. la aetuai practice this device hps l'raetiee." Tlie past school year lie.s "' clrtl e wO rrovtd satisfactory, auj t een an fcU.'l l""!. l'"' exceedingly sat :s'act. .ry and bus Lot f.it.t : iu a single instance. pn.Hamy says the hiac ,..,v hUev'essful :te to thn ucadetny, ro.s.iiivcly the Last Time X60.0J.'ti!..!:vU-m!Wo wi! forfeit Sl.iHWlf any of our This ilvenins;. 'idle latest news from Kl.iers A. 11. iisho.l ie LAST FEHKOUM ANTES ! i irc proven U) l uol bund Hinl F. F. Yimr it.uv is dated e Illnt. lla't'a, of 'eii.iico. Tub Warren, '&. ( ,.,! n,iVm! :oi .Icci !, J tiiat i" S II' I'lllNTl-- ICAHI'3 Syria. H .ity1' 'IU thl..f ma! iu As!.: Ml, Aii.'. be, for the (The Flying Man), Alexandria ..iff s: arttleh a!.' Hid I tit spider wchs Wi of of the Tur- ilea.: the JM'Osent ,n. w iu t;i ttl :arlr MLLK. KIT A hisli n," i n. as t lie rst branch of and of l!ie nireh is there. iev were tibout AKF.Ol' C5 1 to exao.i1.;.. several p;ae-smita if Clown). (The ii raroo-iwiiit'li are lo oil h t nnl.e 1 l'.esi.ics nice ho::irs h.r the aints. I'.ldors Illdeis i.imdaud l'.iiit.-ieWithin the circus the e 'fits wore alLarsatno numes pi csident of tin' mission!. ready overflowing, and the son the jiarty. e.oupo-repeated from mouth to in utli Wenddeseitto d ;,y Tin- foi ouiu- - (ij.-rwho have been ed Into a general murmur, V canvas roof over the laborin;' in (ire:. lO'.tain have been the of the circus men were rnkhg the sawreleased to ret urn homo: di .I uno ',' -dust on the track, and above the door II. Davis, (leorjre ll. Ilradslia-.vPr. Ayer'a, Far?aparllla can lo driven in or diven out. to the stables the musicians were lanWilliam ll. l.es: n ,n. bo'nert ( auiorou, : t i (trie.vj (lh:. bio. ;!. Many medioinei suipre.-:- 3 guidly tuniiiR their instruments or at Alexander ti. Adams.. n. II. t'. daeolis, times addressing friends who passe! disease - civt-- i ..at di.n't euro it. Dr. Avit's S?arsaparilla in impure blood by purifying t jr.. William F. Tnekott and John T. beneath the gallery. "That. you'' Muticures all (ii.vfttr In the upper na. bow goes It?" etc. dacobs. in duuo '.I John i llnrt, Kd, the blood itself. Foul Moo-- makes a foul body. Make the rowa the audience was alive with iminund I'rice. Thomas Llewellyn. J times, will be sound. blood pure and tho Through the blood patience for the expected specta, !e an -ll. llooan und Alma Montiromery. iii:t ehres Ka-maDr. Ayer's tetter, boils, eruptions, irritated by the parsing of the fash11. II. disea.-e8. John John ltrotig!) ionable "first Kailey, jr., humors, rlieunul. m, end all scrofulous nighters" tucd and Don li. Colton. the dates of whosi) behind the scenes -- v. lio "Pr. Ayer's KarjapsriiJa w!w rcominen4ed to mo by my When I began taking it had In a crowd to the narrow entruuro departure huve not, yet beentixed. pbysjeian as a 1j1 paritiftr. risi!;yj or ho'r". ail over t,y body, hut one bottle cured mo. I At the tabernacle Sunday, May 2?, leading to tho greenroom. CoT'siler I r. Aver s Harsayiarilla the best bluod meiiicind Ofilcers in civilian dress, and stuKhier Alfor.l (', Myers, who has justj ir.ade." Bonskb Cuaft, Wossorj, Miss. dent, ship brokers and idle dandies, returned from mission work iu r' all wished for the last time to get near and Switzerland, frave nn the fair Ml!e. Kita, the celebrated hn5 account of his labors siuce his equestrienne, who for a month had dojmrture from Salt. Lake, August ,'tl, been the subject of conversation in !'.). In l'.erlin, where he labored for every messroom and every club. They eleven months there is a branch of MO stepped along, the elbowed anil the el- vrvrv , S. members. lOlder ieor;j-- Hilt n, who bowers, between the walls that wire .i,.r'...'-.A. A A A JAAfcA A A A A A A A A A A ff 4l A A A A A A has spent the past two years as a mis- covered with sets of varnished harness, ff AAAJi tAAAA Ai ' and begged pardon every time they s sionary in England, was the next jostled a groom. They stopped at the sucHe had labored speaker. very stalls of lrlue Devil and Djinn, the two cessfully in London, Southampton, trick Arabians, and, under pretext of Sussex and Essex bringing' several into giving some sugar to the horses, flat- the church. Durino otic mouth twenty-six cottage meetings were held. M'S PriANY IV'T;T0"5, BUT NO EQUAL. is bein-Prejudice rapidly removed. ' 3 , were welcomed into many homes They ' V is Pr(,i,areJ on i and were permitted to preach upon ;i scientific ; S princi-V ss . irtlie streets such the religious, liberty. jJ r Jr nles. by men who have had years of Tlie elders iu (ireat itritain are thorv xX N . V in fancv laundering. It ij oughly united. Apostle lleber J. old linen restores and summer dresses v " "V, I' W . . Grant followed, lie said he had list to tneir natural whiteness and imparts t.s rtff with interest to those who had ened ir tuts t?i A a beautiful and lasting finish. The just returned from missions. Between only starch that is perfectly harmless. K.00 and 1700 elders had Rone forth to FG1W0 Or THIS ( oatams no U WU 00 g arsenic, alum or other in-- '. labor in the world, without money, 3 S ? 3 A) , ft Of AW 6TM!;t STARCH. ' substance. Can be used even ft JtS leaving their dear ones. He hud vet to y1 7 for a baby powder. meet one of these elders, who after ' having- come in contact w ith the learnASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT AND TAKE NO OTHER. ed of tho world, had been converted 7 V W from their faith, which, on the conHAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO trary, had been strengthened. As he SHAVE WITH." he had studied the plan of life and salvation and come in contact with other religions of the world, he had become more firmly rooted in the gospel. It had never been his lot to go on a misIS THE PF.OPSn THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANINsion, but through business relationshe had come in contact with prominent V FHs Boronqtti. men throughout the country governAM 1DI0T GI9. Pryne "So you're a New Yorker ,too, ors, senators, great financiers, etc, Greene "Well, 1 tcred about the external d dressing What borough?" and were friends, dear of whom room where Rita, tranqi and smiling burrow in a Manhattan office bulldinj many and a Brooklyn boarding bonsl to such he had talked frankly nnd pre was donning her attire. Trn came in 'HoHi my wife ond myself hare been dsy by sented the gospel, thereby learning succession the commo;:a compli tax LAIsl Ultt.is Hii.i un are tlie Pci after nightfall." Brooklyn Life. BiiNliolue we have ever had In the fc.nifp. L"'t tor men's hearts as well as though he had ment, to which the sti t the circus, ireek my wife was Irantis with hornaohe fur Fifty Cent. WofliiVB. Shi) tried Boltioof youi TA('A K kPs., been on a mission. Apostle Grant unheeding, scarcely deija to give an aimost. and they rsllcvod the puin in bcr head Ounrantfedt hnceo hnbit euro, maid's weak Immediately. We hath recotnnn nd Cuscarets.' men uroiic. Idooil pure. 6oe 11. All aniificisw spoke with much feeling of the early answer, without seeminjo note the C:ias. !tersij::ti)an. of the pioneers of the ardent gaze of her adiwlh Pittsburg Sate s Deposit Co. Fitubavg, Fa. persons, persecution Kngli h is spoken by She was a handsome '.l careless how church: l.i.ooO were driven from while Cliineni is spoken liy 4iK,0oij,n00. the sun la aeicyes and with gypsy, Missouri to Illinois, when their prophaccustomed to t atmos CATHARTIC 'TOE-GU" CURES CORNS et was hilled and they appealed in her blood, uai si. finished of admiration, phere Vtawn . TVtv TVt sm, f yirc. Or money back, lie at all druggist vain to the president. After knowing her toilet without hurrying, it times, the trials and tribulations the fathers however, impatiently and wit a pret Formation of jld ?(U2B:t, that gold, and mothers had gone through, the ty, rebellious movement, shojave her Concernlns the theory TRAOt MAX a RfO'STtOTO shoulders a shake and aale pearls i,tf:geiB are forraed by the deposltlci young people should be true and faithof her necklare rattle. It as then of the gold around a nucleus from so- ful. He rejoiced that one of tho lution, Professor A. Llvertsidge, tha the troops that had been the little clown Aesop, her itisband P'wi'iint. PntntuMe. PMent. Tastj Goort.3C ro ana psiina, was gold expert of Kew South Wales, AusJjc Wenl.cn. or (Oae. l''e. Good, Aevar a grandson of Hrig-bai- who, all belioured was called been before the room, B huge walking ... tralia, has made investigations which ... cur;:- - constipation. Young, than whom a grander and tophnot swaying at every p, drew Sit tlrllM RnH; Oisp?nr. Clilriitu. '.lral. S ho thinks disprove It. By allcing th more patriotic man never lived, lie near, and with his sharp fnHo voire the and ' ft S"1 iini nie.r examining nupget ,. I'ulaU l) ltublt. KM obtained he found no traces ot rejoice! that after having been driven launched some taunt At Hi artist's They laughed, try even roncontric coatingu, but that the gold from state to state, God had tinally re- courtlors. vealed this land as a home. They applauded, but more often sy lowwaB always more or less crystallized, ta"1 ntag. cold the crystals being In some cases very should be true to their eountry, but ered thoir eyes before nfcofc an and bound-crieof the dwarf, gaze with first true to God. The services closed large and grotesque face in spite c 9 smile Som (,f the miggete also showed baking powder is Schilling's by the choir singing the beautiful anof his blood-reand tooun lips and lnclosurc3 of quarts, alcavities them, "God of Israel. Hear Our Pray- semed at some moments vbfraught It Best baking powder. viswere none cases in many though er," with solo part" by Mrs. Lizzie Ed- with evil. ible on the rolled surface of the nugkeeps and does its work This evening tho man wards, Miss Edna Itwyer. Mr. Thomas ai in a get. worse humor than usu Jeers Ashworth and Mr. Wil'ard ( hristoph-everywhere. ea were more biting and nn f ier, and rso ii. his beneath tho coat of flour It was ward eon'et feuce last Sunday Reamed features he appe; ing it pale, EUbllihtd 17H0. Qid Billable for Coalville, and n large congregation but livid. His eyes had .rp and is said to have been in attendance at menacing Hash In them, t ;ver left if, water lld. 0"'i ' Mini or fur... nre ..ve "r b er services, liishop I'. ii. Wriuht, the Kita, who, gayly inn hit ,. Y".t n't. sairt.i Ml t by Alma Eldredge nnd K. V, ror, was having her bo. President rt:.- d .Illlt.N It. lilt KLi 1K U CO, the handsome gymnast I were of 1'eoa, tin latter the Mnrehnnt, '1 a. int. mii J jirifftol. rras fln- In the circus the speakers. . lv ells liko"H..t rke." Metra. .curious a wal!7 by ATPJ'yO ilah s l'ctecteil Ite etpt M.k. BATTLE EXPECTED. oie and were gradually quitting nver li" tine Uiiist ail. lis. n..i!-- . s find reueipii 1' iharp ( Dm bet "f preserilitii'-.celebrated for more tie Iteadjr for la- - returning to th' ir place 01 set.u to As.-nOrdered w l.lvti Stiljn To lor HiopiUl out of the ring nmstT l? W"re a c.pv iiii t.in-- to iiK"iiU hr 10 ciiti u Mlanl Serlee, than a century as a l'utiiistniw 'pnv imciti... The cracking In the arena; t , w had '.'4. Mav Ever? West. 'Vee lia.. dulicioiiK, nutritious, ' v.. barut t .ng, N. V. ur ..I ..1 .. it In the ej made bv the and flesh forming preparation lias of the hair equestrienne d"n to Adverttscmcsts Kindly Vhca Answctirrj beverage, has our j Enitcd Mates naval authoritte, for fhBk ,Jp K,n iigaitiB! .lentinn This I'aper. destroying the paIllll licet, which Is his dwarfish romrade. rx- known to be off the island of Cuba. The clown si rnied vrr "Tf Yellow Label ?Ushed All signs point to a decisive battle some the gas noter amining ... IBKi IS 'V'.'i.ti I). lUIIUllliO, WanhliiKlon, wlth-hion the front ot every 3 n. nan " en q'lirk day this week. The hospital ship So- him away witli nn oath, a and our Iu i'.Li Coi prokccutinj Claui since ia actr more out the ndo, were ordered lace and her surgeons trade mark,"! a Bella jj and b aplntr on t if, tried KEW DISCOVERY: X ready for service at a reeling, longrsgotobe ?. yon with a laugh: "Out of Chorohitiere'un the f moment's notice, but no fresh order m'i in nny r.. S, ...I :, r Or.ii M.ti a.l.kflilKUi. pitiful pigmy!" bask. rt hav been issued. trratiiitnt cd Aesop uttered A rnnr i na rtn'u uritr urnwnne utnttCil NONE OTHER UENUNB. O COULD NOT BLUFF DEWEY. gar, than suddenly est ft' returned to the meter, MADt ONLY nv anerlean Admiral Threatened to Sink Ger- Ing followed with an ey the man CruUera. irt wi'h of rent Icanm, began! all mM lif np. uiv g WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd, New York, May 24. A dispatch front the merhnnlrm of the r Typewrit UlO tirBAKuH, lxnrnr. Cola Dorchester, Ma.i. Manila say the German consul there, A great clapping of h jtfrsn- tried to land provisions from a Gorman Me oval Ion. Two h rrefy hip, but that Admiral Dewoy refined women dropped their f; I )ri eb-Ait list ("'if. to permit it. The consul then declared, h"!r Opera fiT' ift hale. en,.iS, Siratv Tvir.ln.t .ru M St In I MP ml'rd with n delHn'K acoordiug to the dispatch, that he would there-hliw a 'np Of t ;h up np under the force the landingA DOSE. protection FOR ONE aa Hiiainr rii..r, t'r.nt of two German cruisers, but Admiral the cirrus- hanplrg (n t Purifr ttir rlioi.d. ami over and x i, iiVl 1899 Mo. fttrninp: W. N, U.. Bait Lk Peway threatened to fir upon the snd without nn effort and the land to tba cruisers, attempt Vb IHodly averrtm(rrM liUKfrlat . w. .il Till ..! Dl!1!' upplies was abandoned. t jjidi.iiriiiii.i. ti usAmiei .ritav.f. JUitioi This Tipei. l.L is t cr lc. lj - gi.-ai- r i sla-.ji".- . rigr.t-acs'.e- :!:.:!:(-!;a!i-- !y b'k. end-ie3- , -r draw-heal- c:i-fuse- d ' d liraw-hr'ti-- e W, J ' K:l'-'i- :i-- ; i i ""' I, 's '' us lotn;'- -. V t . - v.i-l.- Graeb-liopi't- t fa May-coe- - ' . to ! it ..-- . i ( h-u- I , pt'e.-s-e-d tier-man- y i . iuter-estinp- 1 i ( At. . iRONING MADE EASY. 1 K Thic lllilJ Qfijrrh UluiUI u 3fli ; - r! ODE - s xx fA A A n asps n a -. n VcHc- cross-Heo-tio- The Klondvke well-defin- d e .vA byes borer Baker's V mir-l'S- po.-e- .l Chocolate, iI oreh-lullin- rinn-dis'- l C (., len n IF x.mn,rs 1, .,,.'. hr PENSION DROPSY im. lrr. hav-v-i- uij it dr,.?,-'.w- i . 5 rltw. ijri 3 - rllinii-ti.- ILLS ,r , d r meg he paused, and hts far en radiant in the foolish pride BeloTP, ia the ring, tba jmph. s were Etrcti hing a circular net, in all the circus reigned deep si- Lrokfii only by a feminine wtns- "llow fruceful! What a handsome he Kymnat then, finding his nublic ni.Tciently warmed up. raided himself at ore pull, stiffening hiinself on his w rists The trapere. violently th'own back, described a preat arc, p.nd. lettini; ga the luii', the man shot foiward like an arrow into spaip. There was a f.eHnp of apprehension In the crowd, and an -- Oh!" of afTricht tit'errd ,y a thousand breasts. Tim at nibat reached Hie second trapeze, an ca ) let hims.-lswinn in Us ilet reas- 1 I::;,-- osi a;. wl bus darted eleven tines, he tour lie circus, and rejoicing at as'n him the immense pau'Uig of Ihtotig. t this eleventh trapeze he paused to proione this emotion h!s jslorv atal hi eye..- sought out Kita. The f d'ie.-i- r saw him. and with tha bamile of her wliip threw him a kiss. The dated Icarus, banging by (me hand, minted tier; then he brought his trapee to rest, lie was about to complete his task. "Enough." said some "Mo! Hravo! Encore!-cried the holi.s, rmr to feel m e more the ier- Verse i,,y ot an entil ing pain. the twelfth time the handsome gjn.mist, ?t!ffeninn his muscular arms, his terrible flight. But an appalling cry of terror, a frantic shout urose. In an iiistunt, suddenly like a candle put out by the flap of a bat's wing the thousind glistening lights of the circus were extinguished all together at the precise anil fatal moment when the man was darting Into spare. At the same instant there rose from the ring a laugh, terrible, vibrating with hate. Then in the black nnd hideous obscurity. In the pitchy darkness that tilled the circus lately so blazing, poig- nant shrieks rolled from row to row. Women fainted and the spectators, with hearts crushed in hopeless terror, shudderingly at as if petrified In their places, and peered into the night that filled the dome. The net was empty, the acrobat must be looked for In tho In the search lanterns were gloom. brought and carried toward the top cf the circus. Eive minutes -- five centuries, elapsed. Some one cried: "Bengal lights." Then, while here and there people were trying to relight the burners, a blaze of violet and red. of green and azure, flashed out and with a powerful illumination lit up nt one flash every corner of the circus with Its fantastic and trembling gleams. And suddenly, as In the flauvs of a transformation scene, was seen, rigid, clamped to the trapeze, Prince Icarus, hanging motionless. An unheard-o- f horror paralyzed hlra In a supernatural His hair frenzy. stood out. His distorted mouth grinned an idiot grin terrible to Bee, and his face, whiter than that of a corpse, his haggard eyes, protruding from their sockets, rolled convulsively. i:o.n tiis comrn'io.1 were near him. With the handle of hi Knife Aesop struck the gymnast's bends, and with great difficulty detached from the bar the cienched hands of the miserable man. The gas was relighted and the crowd, silently and without a breath, watched, as it slowly lowered down, the descent of the living corpse. There ls today near Marseilles in the asylum of Saint Pierre a poor madman who stalks straight forward, his arms held in front and contracted in an imaginary grip. It Is a frightful sight It is "Prince Icarus." I do not know what Jail holds Aesop. As to that fairy Rita, she is now a princess somewhere In Germany. (Adapted from the French of Paul Honnetain.) .,!:.! su.l .i'tg, as t.e made i voh-e-1- ' !' Hlaln by a Turkey. The fashion by which Judge Samuel Ashe, of the first North Carolina supreme court, came to his death must have been extremely mortifying to He was him, observes Law Note. killed by a turkey gobbler. One day, after he had become very old and infirm, he was placed In a chair under the shade of a tree In his yard. A red cap protected his ancient noddle from the attacks of flies, and his comfort was so well provided for In every way that a sweet slumber stole upon him and caused him to nod. A large turkey gobbler, which patrolled that precinct, mistaking this for a challenge. Imme diately gave battle. On a sudden the Judge's sweet lumbers were broken by tho flap of hostile wings, and ere he could collevt his senses a spur smote him In the temple, and he fell down and gave tip the ghost. d fireat llrttaln'a Steam Power. It is estimated that the stenrn power of Groat Britain Is equal to the united strength of l.fHiO.ooO.OoO men. The number of persons employed in her coal mines Is but. SoO.Ooo, and of these s fully dig coal for othi uses than for engines, leaving I'.C.OOG men to mine th" coal to do the work of l.nOy.OnO.O'Hj. The engines are made by C0.0OO men, no that 120,076 men furnish the means of doing the work of I,f,'0,i.MKi.0'ioi the strength of aeh being thus multiplied nearly S.OOQ times. ThlsgiveH to etn h man, woman and child of a population of S.VOOQ.QOO some .')( willing slaves, born fully grown, exempt from ideknefs, needing no eio'bes, eating only fire and water, und costing merely the work of om man iu h.oofJ. two-third- IT IS NOT NICOTINE. In order fairy to twet tba retaftv Emrtta of broad and narrow trrea, an agricultural college In Missouri has bee with the making some experiment two. It has been demonstrated that on reasonably good roads broad tlre have an advantage of from 16 to 46 per cent ovvr narrow tires. In no case except where the mud was eoft and very deep did the narrow tlrss prove more satisfactory. According to those tests, the narrow the la desirable only when roads are in a state almost Impassable, a condition of things which 13 fast from thickly eettlod and districts. Tlie experiments were made with the game wagon, the wheels being exchanged by meraly lipping them from the spindles. The widths of the tires were respectively (mo and s half and six inchaa. The loaded wc$'.n weighed 250 pounds more with the wide Urea than with the narrow ones, making the weight of the vehicle when equipped with the witfa tires 2,S.r.O pounds. On a clean, smooth road of macadam the wide tlra required from 16 to 35 per cent lens power than the narrow ones. On grave! roads the broad tires had 45 per cent advantage; on loose gravel and dirt roads, as well as on roads entirely of compacted eoil, the gain was something like i7 cent. On a piece of mad where there wag a solid foundation, but very deep, thick mud above, the bowd ,, , ,. . ot a" tti'eu tuuwnjr uecauso uiey cut in ana plcRod up a tremendous- weight of mud with every revolution. On a road that waa drying up and had a somewhat firm surface the broad tires showed 62 per cent advantage over tha narrow ones. The latter cut Into tha mud In some places from six to seven inches, but the wide tires rolled safely over without making deep grooves, merely packing tho half-drmud as they passed over It. The entire experiment goes to show that narrow tires have really no points of advantage, nave at exceptional time and under exceptional conditions. On what would be considered a road In a tolerable condition tho broad tires had every point In tbelr favor, and demon- strated thoir superiority so clearly that no room was left for doubt or quea-the- ir PR07E9SOR MALLET CORRECTS CIGARETTE CRITICS' MISTAKES. toir.mnti leal loo in the "Scientific AbmtI can on a of I'opalar Mleap prehenaton Ktalued Handkerchief Teat 1 No Toet At AIL J. W. Mallet, professor of chemistry in the University of Virginia, In a com- munication to the current number of the Scientific American, says with reference to cigarettes cf American manufacture: "Ignorance of easily ascertainable scientific facta Is, however, common enough, im Is often illustrated by the brown, oily miae.ial formed in the smoking of tobacco being pointed out as nicotine, though in reality this ia merely the tar produced by the action of heat on the woody fiber of the leaf. ) "Nicotine W . ure is a colorless fluid of somewhat oily conscience and strong, peculiar, penetrating odor, but )t darkens on exposure to air and light, beomius first yellow and then brown, so that it looks, in this darkened condition, something like tha Urry matter which soils a smoker's Angers or a handkerchief through which tolaeco smoke Is exhaled, oi- is often notiei-as deposited In the stem of a pit a. "This tarry deposit has nothing es sential In common with nicotins, and contains but traces of thla alkaloid, when any at all. " A part, but only a small part (about ( In the experiments of Melsens), of th9 real nicotine of tobacco, ls volatilized without decomposition; the remainder is burned and destroyed in the process of fmol'Dir." The simple facts are, that such cigarettes as I have examined, represemiag a large part of thoso in general use the I'nited States, are throughout tobacco piade from pure, bf tha high grade produced on certain special soils, prominently In cer'aln ot th southern counties of Virginia and the adjacent portion of M th Carolina, with wrappers of tho his qial ty of Hon. harmless vegetable fiber pap-tr- , rn1 are Tlie Making of ( tiarrtn free from the adui crania, entirely Do not let us suppose that chnraotei jwhlch It has been asrerted aro pteientj requires great circumstances for tha with no evidence in favor cf such asCharacter can be made In sertion, and in absolute contradlttlon making. poor circumstances. of the scientific evidence actually aval' There are hug tuanufactorlea in this eountry, with ablt. magnificent machinery, with chlmneya 1'ohit.a a Moral. belching forth clouda of black smoke, to pollute the air, where they turn out Maud Ballmton Booth, wife of the earpeta ot motjt wonderful aspects, lq&der of the American volunteers, told which would almost make you 111 to the following story recently about her Gen. William Pooth of look at, and which porifih quickly In father-in-lathe tiBlng. Far away In tlie east, In the Salvation army: "liy little hoy some poor little hut, an eastern work-ma- n was looking the other day at a cartoon ls working with threads of many In the Wrar Cry. It represented Geo. colors beside, him; ho hag been toiling Booth In a boat upon a stormy sea, for years, and when ho hea finished he Struggling in the water were the figures will have turned out a single equar of of men and women. Gen. Booth was holding one of the men by the hand. such beautiful coloring and such perfect workmanship that when It comet The little follow looked at the picture to this country It will be bought at a a long time and studied It carefully. At last he said: 'Mamma, la grandpa great price, and tho owner's great of the waU grandchildren will see It fresh and trying to pull that man out 1 beautiful. Bo much for the great man- er, or Is he bidding him good-byufactory end the whirling wheels and answered him that grandpa was trying tha noise and tlie amoke; so much for to pull tlie man out. It had often u iiniinvoH 4 nfenAvrdy o a atneta seemed to me that the people who workmnu. Roi. John Watson, IX D. shake handj with you at the entranoe the churches were simply bidding (Ian Maciaren.) you a cordial good-byPittsburg Die nato What a llollet Can Do. As showing what a bullet con do, Id Their Advtee. Winkle "I wonder what beoomes of the British official regulations for 1888 referring to the present military rifle, all the boys who leave the country and the it la stated that tha enter the great struggle of life 1B the mean extreme range of the bullet may city?" Klukle "They make big fortunes, and then He back In their easy be taken as about 3,500 yards, although with a etronglsh rear wind, 3,760 yards chain and advluo country boys to has been observed. The bullets And tick to the farm." New York Weekly. their way through Joints of wails, s MEW SLEEPING CAR8 tho walla are mado very flno and set In cement. About 150 rounds, and on nearly the same spot at To Denver, Omaha, tt. Louis, ChloagIt os ton. 200 yards, will break a 9in. brink wall, The Denver & Kie Grande railroad and about SCO rounds Rt the Bamo rangs will break a 14ln. brick wall. Kamined Scenic lino of the World announces new earth givs less protection than loose, and Important additions to their already When fired Into Band, the bullet li well arranged sleeping oar servloe. In the found to bo always turned aalde after future, this popular line will run through weekly Pullman Tourist slaepars to Omait haa entered a little way. Tho follow-luha, Chicago, New York and Boston, also to thickness of material (in inches) Louis without change. Those cars are usually necessary to stop the regu- St. will start from Portland, Oregon, thus lation .803 In. bullet: Shlnglo between giving benefltof through service on Oreboards 1, hardnned steel plate good gon Short line, as well as from all Utah brickwork 9, sack of coal 12, hard dry points. The excursions are personally mud wall 14, peat earth 60, coiuprewed. conducted and f iirulub all the conveniences colton bah 22, oak 27, elm 33, teak of rerulur Pullman sleepers at less than 86. fir 4S, day 48. half the cot. The St. Louis car will leave O. S. L. stations every A SCHOOL GIRL'S BATTLE. Thursday and Og. don via Klo Grande Western railway, From Tho Mall, Mllford, Ind ChiMbs Fminn Kybolt, a prepossessing school every Friday morning. The Omaha, Now York and Boston slooper will girl of li hoi d, ind., is of more than usual cago, OS. L. stations every Wednesday liitnlliceiire, mid is anibitious to rise Id tba leave and Salt Iako eyery Thursday evening, literary world. in the fall of lW," uhi Mrs. Ryholt, thus affording the Inestimable privilege of ''Emilia was taken ill. WB u rlose lay over In Salt student end lior work b eau to tell on her. t twelve-hou- r City. rb gmw weak, pule nnd nervous, and eora- - For rates and ail details, write to B. F. of puma In ber buck, chest and Kevins, General H. M. or Agent, iilamrd A few weeks Canning, pruned nud sha grew T. P. A., D. & H. O. Railway, Bolt Lake she was a vietliaof wore. The doctor said nervous prostration, and should have been City, or any Oregon Short Line or Rio taken from sebool weeks earlier. HUe Groude Western tiokot agent. gradually (irew worne, her nerves were so tense that the least noise Irritated her, and Gnrmany's standing army is said to be she bad a fever nnd a oonlinnnl twitching in ber muscles. The symptoms were much 75f.,OOU. lika St. Vitus' dunce. FA8T TIME TO CHICAQO "A year passed and,a Tla Rio Grande Western under c h a n g a of Commencing February 5, the new time physicians, E iu ru a be- card of the Rio Grande Western goee into effoct. The At'antlc Express leaves Ball came somewhat better, Lake City at 9 a. m., arriving at Denver tint waa soon at 8:80 a m. the following morning aad AslindoAevar. One day I Chicago at 3;15 p. m. the third day; makroad of a case ing connections with lhnltod trains from similar to Chlcrgo to New York. The evenhig train hers which was cured by loaves nt 7:40 p. m , arrives at LVnvar at Vrr lr. vv nonius 0: 1.1 p. ni. the following night an Chicage Pink Pills for Palo People, and! decided to at 8 a. m. tho third day, making close contry mem, nections with the fust morning trains for "Emma liml no faith In proprietary medicines but tried the pills, and after New York and Boston. Both of these to improve. through trains are splondidly equipped taking a dnmi dose, she .i nti.mt It tlm tlrvt of April when she with all latest appliances and conveniences beirnu, and by the ml. Idle of .May, after and carry Pullman Palace and Pullman. Ukmg til out eight boxes, she wai entirely Teurist sleeping cars as well as free cured." "While 111, she lokt twenty-eighChair Car. Ticket o (Boo, No. 109 pounds, but now weighs mora than ever lnjfore. Woat Socond South street. (PutoUic Her Iierven me ntroiig and she Is In health We nro all conlldont that Lit. cni nnr. ) William' Pink ills for Palo People oured One Inch of rain falling upon one souare her, and I cheerfully recommend them in mile ls equivalent to 17.aOii,0OO gallons of all similar I HS..S. K. A. ltTBoLT." Hulrrild nnd mm u to lsfore mo, this water. third day of hepti ijii er. IS'.i;. rt in Smoks Tour ttta km Don't Telseon jr i,. - y light-yello- o--f ," un-b- - g Rail-way- . 1 t KefreMhitteiit Scotland. In the course of the arpiimonte be. fire the hms of lords in a case In which the necessity for additional refreshment aeoiminndatton at Oban Station nnee, Ixird Wntwin, himself a Scotsman, li.terposwd, and remarked that refreshments In that part of Scot land had only ono meaning, and that whisky. l'mniitatt til ,lnltr. The Prussian authorities at Alt-- l aiifli.berg have Just snt a widow to jail for three day for steal-l"four etick of wood. It waa the (list offense the woman find ever per-fo.- -t 1 "ln. Cai.kii lUkKii, A'.ifriry Publfe. Williams' pink Pills for Pale People Will cure all disen-e-n nrising from a poor and watery condition of the Mood, will build up run down system and are a upe-cltl- n makes weak msn the won.ler-eorlte- r. strong. Alidrutgiau. fr:. or IL. Cure auarao-tee- d. Bo. k'.et and sainpia free. AJrtreaa biarlluf Uraia.tJ Co.. Calico or Kew York. Hard. The steamship Britannia has crossed the Atlantic SOU times, having traveled 1,900, fW miles In hor 34 yeses servioe. Ir. for paralysis, loeoniotor ataxia and eltior disoa'es long iVKsrded aa inourable. Crftle "There ia too much Ufa la roirr play." Playwright (In surprise) Too much life! Why, what do you mnan?" Crltic-"Y- ou should make about half the characters die La the flrsl acL" ruck. To quit tcbnrco eftKlly and forever, be full of life, nerve and vtjor. lal tke tnaf-BMt- e, Y'on can't tamper a criticism of your enough to koep it partner's whist-playin- from htirtln.T. To Cure t'onsitmiion Foravav. Take Ooseareta (ndv Cathartic. lOo orv If C C C falls to cure, di uugisva refund uionar ) f |