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Show Milk River V:illeT of Montana. long stretch of fera'.e valley !ar.5, producing tM the staple rh.:u and root firmer crops. Eight ditobee altvady in operation between Havre, Chinook an.l Harlem. Room for more colonies of farmers who can easily build their own dttehes on free Homesteads at a cr of from $3 to $4 In laixir and cash per acre. Irrigation is the use of water for crops when and where it is needed. It means crops every year. In collection with stock (trowing, It is a sure avenue to wealth. Good openings for poultry and dairying. Chances for any industrious man to own horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and heus and get rich. Hundreds of homes of daily trains on to be bed in t the Great Northern Railway. Good markets and shipping facilities. Water rights still to be !ml in the river and plenty of chanci s in the tributary streams. Extensive live stock ranges on border the valley. Grass the ground into standing hay. Precious metals and timber in the immediate vicinity. Montana is the richest state per capita in the Union. For further Information and printed matter address MOSl'S FOLSOM, Immigration Agent G. N. K'y., 4u4 Walnut .St., Des Moines. Iowa. There has just been erected In frja Mount nare aiiops of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Italtanore a new high pressure s'.caiu boiler tor the purine of testing locomotive boilers under steam pressure. Heretofore a locomotive had to be hauled to the e of the stlOD. fire built In the Sr.- be and stea.m gotten up in order to maKe a test, this method consuming much valuable time. Under the em arrangement a!! this Is done while tie engine is standing in the shop, a sys tem 01 steam pipes navmg been ar- ranged so that the engines on any track In the erecting shop can be test- ed without being removed. A lleuuty IB Ittootl Oee p. Clean Mood means a c1. hu skin No beauty without it I'ascarets.Candv Cathartic cb aus your Uoed and keeps it 'clean, by si rring up the U'y liver and drivingall impurities from the b,..iy. todav, banish pimples. lieils, blotches, hlack head's, and that sickly bilious complexion by takmir . em- Unit's Cuturrh Cure Priee, 75c. Is taken inte. ca'.ly. It is almost as diuicult to make unlearn his errors us his knowledge. a man I bolieve my prompt use if Pio's Cure prevented quick consumption. Mrs. Lucy Wallace. Marquette, Kaua., Doc. 12, 18'jS. The largest bridge ever built is the famous one crossing the Firth id Forth. holv life. Don't Tossccs Spit ana Smoke Tour lite Awsj. To quit tobacco easily unci forever, he magnetic, full of life, nerve and viror. t&lce the wonder-worke- r, that mukes weak men All druggists, aOe. or tl. Cure guaransiriing. Hoi-kiteed. and sample free. Adilvess Sterling Keuiedy Co.. Chicago or New York. for Kifty Cent. Guaranteed t bacco habit cure, malios weak men tlrong, blood pure, toe. It. Ail ilruggi ,u Writer's cramp may affect either the wrist or stonia-di- " "TOE-GU- The average weight of the brain of a Scotchman is larger than that of any other race on the globe. CURES CORNS Or money back, lac at all druggists. COSMO BUTTERMILK TOILET SOAP False teeth aro never perfect unless they makes the skin soft, white and healthy. Sold evervwhere. 8pp ar imperfect. for Mr. Wlmlow'l ftoothlng S.rup the g ums, irrtuee Uaj p&lu, cur. wind uuiic. i! Ballon, If it rains while the sun shiuos it will rain the day following. iDflam. bottle- The lniortatiou of madder root ischieily from Holland. Kcad the Advertisements. You will enjoy this publication much better if you will get into the habit of reading the advertisements; they will afford a most interesting study and will put you in the way of getting; some excellent bargains. Our advertisers are reliable; they send what they advertise. For a perfect complexion and a clear, healthy skin, use COSMO BUTTERMILK SOAP. Sold everywhere. fron horseshoes have been found dating back to the year To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Cascarcts Candy Cathartic. 10c or2V C. tails to euro, druggists refund nioue y C. C. If Two joun.g lambs will be consumed by a The average pulse of a healthy man should beat 72 times a minute. full grown ongle in a day. needs coaxing, not crowding. Dr. Ayer'a Pills stand without a rival aa a reliable medicine for liver complaint. They cure constipation, and they cure its consequences, piles, biliousness, indigestion, sick headache, nausea, coated tongue, irritafoul breath, bad taste, palpitation, nervousness, bility, and many other maladies that have their root in constipation. They are a specific for all diseases of the stomach and bowels, and keep the body in a condition of sound health. " I have used AVer's Pills for the past thirty years and consider them an invaluable family medicine. I know of no better remedy for liver troubles, and have always found them a prompt cure for dyspepsia." James Ql'IKN, 90 Middle Street, Hartfurd, Cona. . EASY. Ir'TATORS, BUT HAS MANY NO EQUAL. This Starch w s us snrr m f:;:hi hw. wd Fi;sT ONt fPUND OF THIS STARCH Will AS FAR AS A POl'ID HO A HALF OF ANV OTHinSIARCII. ..ourTunto wi f K scientific principles, by men who have had years of experience in fancy laundering. It restores old linen and summer dresses to their natural whiteness and imparts a beautiful and lasting finish. The only starch that is perfectly harmless. Contains no arsenic, alum or other injurious Btibstauce. Can be used even NC CC0KINO. REQUIRES 90 om.vm. for a baby powder. unoiNnra ficns'P.o KCOKUK CWW.S KCWKAViK (C'.YA. FOR IT AND TAKE ASK YOUR GROCER NO OTHER. YOU DON'T SUCCEED." "IF AT FIRST as Floating Hospitals, He etc -- Are Never Fired Upon Tlie llncsit of our lighting ships, tin sr i)oatd y, w coal and will have fou ith Mcn- - KTS, i ll between eighty and ninety engines of various sorts, aside from those directly occupied in propelling the ship; and, under normal circumstances, it is quite safe to say that at least fifteen or twenty per cent of nil steam generated Is taken up in their service. Most of them are vital to the fishtins efficiency of the vessel; but there are a few of them. such, for instance, as the engineers' workshop, the distillers, and the refrigerating plant, which may be termed auxiliaries of secondary importance; and it is the purpose of the government to run these accessories on so to speak, and to leave just that much more energy for other more needful purposes. To this end, we have fitted up the repair ship, the distiller ship, and the refrigerator ship, while to the colliers has been relegated the common service of supplying coal to all craft distant from ready bases of supply, and the engineer-ln-chle- f has done his utmost to make them capable. The Replr Ship. The repair ship, fittingly named the n Vulcan, was the steamer Chatham, of the Merchant and Miners' line, between Baltimore and Boston. Into the ship has been placed something like eighty tons of tools and machinery, and today the vessel is a veritable floating workshop. There are plate bending rolls, and punching and Ehearing machines that can bite right through an inch of solid steel. There are lathes for turning castings of conSOME siderable size, and planers, drills and milling machines of compass enough to meet almost any need short of that deoperation in connection with the sea manded in the complete reconstruction water there, and finally fierging with There are pipe cutof a large engine. the steam raised from til salt water In ters, bolt cutters, forges and the third evaporator and passing toand there ia a cupoThe congether into the condenser. la for the melting of snfllclent metal densation from the first two coils Is to make a pretty heavy casting. There caught by traps and curled off to the are a number of blowers to supply the tanks. In this way the latent heat several forges and to draw foul air from the first Bteam from the boiler is from between decks and to send it economically absorbed by the three venBkyward through the stages of salt water, and a higher pertilators above. There are also evap- centage of performance Is attained than orators and distillers of a capacity is possible in a evaporequal to a daily output of quite 10.000 ator. After condensation the water IB of gallons potable water several times carefully aerated and the result Is a more than the needs of the Vulcan thoroughly palatable water devoid of A supplemental eleccould demand. that flatness generally characteristic of tric plant has given excellent lighting condensed sea water. facilities through the ship, but prinA sediment of Fait the residue of tho cipally In the workshops on what is ocean brine gradually forms upon the termed the third deck. coils of the distillers, and these evapThe purpose of this craft is manifest. orators are so arranged that this scale She is to follow in the wake of a fleet can be readily removed. On the other coal a her great capacity giving her ships their distillers will be worked as wide radius of action, and she Is to far as possible only to the extent of supply fresh water to the other vessels making good the loss of fresh water and to make then and there all possible consumed by the boilers, that the use of repairs which might otherwise take salt water must be obviated and the some to miles and miles away the ships formation of a troublesome scale of naval station. salt difficult to reach may be guardA broken spindle might render helped against In the ship's hollers proper. less two great guns; hut a few hours' The hygienic value of sufficient fresh work on the Vulcan would remedy the can not be overestimated when water even less time might trouble; and the rigors of warfare are aggravated place the engines of one of our torpedo by the close confinement of shipboard boats In trim after a considerable In the tropics; and it may even be the break. At the close of an engagement, vessel to lend Its bounthe wounded vessels could hasten to purpose of this branch of the serto the ty military her or she to them, and such work then Poisoned wflls and tainted be done as to place them back in the vice. nl reams need not le feired under such line of hattln, once more a formidable circumstances; they can be avoided. menace to the foe. The mlwdon and the usefulness of The Refrigerator Ship. such a craft can not be overestimated, The refrigerator ship Supply, forwhen every pound of coal must tell its merly the Illinois, of the American line, tale of work well done In our defense. will be used as a traveling base of It is a very modern adaptation of that Jresh provisions; and the tax on the wise saw, "A stitch In time saves nine," plants of the fighting and a typical Instance of the great refrigerating will be eased to just that exent. ships value of a traveling base of repairs. The Illinois was originally built for a Tha III. tiller Ship. passenger ship, but was later relegate The distiller ship, now named the to the transportation of cattle and beef to England, still s an adjunct to the Iris, was the llritish steamer M. iinm-ghI'nllke the Vulcan, the Iris will American line. In that capacity she make no repairs, but will be devoted neccssarliy had an extensive system of solely to converting the ocean's brine cold stor.ige.and this Ir.fl readily adaptInto drinking water; and to this end. ed the vessel to our present needs. She she will carry a very large supply of will carry tons of ice and fresh proven- half-tim- TRY Are Your Join Eyes 5orer rt f vt Csrp tOurt hon ipp Ml Mic brftie R. Eye Water n,'i't 1rn or or cr'uiulntd i'dIr.l. FreliKoal. Himple fT J rl. i ' w,. ai m JOHN K. DltREV llKlUtO, 't i rr't'iTh IVniuKiKl ilrlmoL ir-WnT- r PENSION i? I KK KMIIU), Mh1nelnn. I. C, I I wlllrvMvejulrkrrplw-B- H Hh N I!. Vols Bifl SuibCoryt. Proiccutlni Ci!ni,slDcel878 , n DO DV itw discovery: trHluii'iit fee fr i BAD Oleksy's nirl Ra'ijhlo unti fc!tlnf-fiiii- itt, II. M.I.UKt 3 MJNH, aj. bloated almost luuil let uguuion, and could not take solid food. Doctors called tha dineake vpitiul sclerosis, and all aaid he could not live. The Canadian Mutual Lite Ausociation, aftera thorough examination, paid him bis total dinnhility claim of li,txH), regarding him as forever incurable. t or tbree years ha lingered id tins condi tion. Atter taking some of Lr. Williams' Pink Jf ills for Pale people there was a flight change, a len-'Jin- to sweat freely. Next came a little feeling in his limbs. jus-tic- This extend- ed, followed bv a prickina; raid Hit Claim. blood until the last at sensation, began to sourae freely and vij.nouilv through bis to his old body, hoou he was IV time health. A reporter for The Mimitor recently Balled on Mr. Fetch again and was told: "You may say there is nodoubt as to my sure being permanent. I am in betur health than when I gave you the first certainly BU.ubute my cure to nr. Williams' 1'iulc 1'illR for l'ale lJeople. "To these pills I owe my release from th living death, aud I shall always bless tha day I was induced to take tbem." Such is the history of one of the most remarkable cases in modem times. In the face of sueh testimony, can anyone say that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are not entitled to the careful consideration of every sufferer man, woman or child! Is not the case, in truth, a miracle in modern medi-- c s; d . rr- -i . .rr" , SHIPS OF THE SPANISH-AMERICA- A Canity Csihartio, cure consilpatlou forever JOc.Kfo. If U C. C. fuil.druMtttsW refund money &ei.CC, WAR. N I Tbe Solace, formerly the Creole, of the Cromwell line, has already begun, perhaps, the duty for which she was hastily prepared; and what it means to transport comfortably and hastily the wounded from the feverish tropics to some more temperate haven beyond the boom of guns and beyond the exciting reach of war's alarms Is a boon very much emphasized by the record of every war. As far as possible, the Solace has been made to meet the more pressing needs of the service for which she has been called Into requisition, but she is not that perfect craft suggested Van Reypen and careby Surgeon-Gen- . fully planned by the chief constructor. There is one commodious elevator Into which the sick and wounded will be carried from either side, and then raised or lowered either to the large, airy on operating room, or to the deck The which they are to be housed. stateroom accommodations already In the craft have been readily adapted to hospital uses, and there Is ample room between decks for additional cots. The convalescents will be carried above, where they can be In the fresh air while under the sheltering cover of d awnings. Steam cutters and large barges will facilitate the easy transportation of the injured and sick, apparatus peculiar and a to our service will lift them from the boats and swing them Inboard and onto the rolling rots that carry them to Everytheir Immediate destination. thing has been done to contribute to the efficiency of the vessel and the comfort and convenience of all on board, and there Is every just reason to believe she will prove herself Invaluable from the common point of hygienics and humanity for a fighting ship 1b a cruel place for sick or wounded after a heavy engagement. Although all these vessels will strictly avoid the enemy, still. In their way, they are just as vital to our success as those that take their places In the line and bear the brunt of battle; and any man might be proud of the duty entrusted him In their command. R. Q. SKERRETT. father is dead," he added, "but he left me smuuo in my own riant, and. as 1 am of age, I reckon I can get married If a want to, even if my choice of a wlfo does not please my mother." Mr. Ramsey allowed that he was right about that and married the young couple without any further parley. The mother did not appear, and the newly made man and wife got away without accident. On another occasion Justice Ramsey refused to marry a couple that came to him from over the line because he did not think the young man eatable of providing support for himself and wife. The would-bbride wept and the lover swore, but all to no purpose; Justice Ramsey was obdurate. "A fine free country this is where a man can't get married If he wants to," grumbled the prospective groom as th two disappointed young people wallked away. They traveled for a day or two through the neighboring towns telling their story, and the upshot of It all was that sympathetic listeners gave them money enough to go back Into New Brunswick, buy a marriage license, ar get united after the regular form pre scribed for the queen's subjects. e wide-sprea- well-know- n a True friendship between women matter of doubt to most men. '' - ' HWt'T yitJ." t CANDY CATHARTIC 10 lla.T tit. n nr''r:in . inrvTo v ATr.n . Ut lit. pry town fur ib n rttl' ja hp ntnt. Ti'i'lMe. Sood, SfTMRii'lPP. ... Pfn, Tint Oiwl. Pe clit.n or Orlp tir. aSC. Juo. CURE CONSTIPATION. Mtrtiat tLm94f TA D tafu., If Hoiil Wnmirml, tnrt il.utu 1 i'un4 UETotitcro 1 ... fr. lit e!) rtmt-KIJ- -I lUtilk Pi UriiS t4 Hrt i'uutfh AlL Hyrup. W. n U., Salt VhCO Ansncrinq Mention s list 'I'tuitp. Uii.5, itxwU I'm LJ rl No. 24, 1898 Al(rtlmcnts This rape.. Kindly ONE FOR A DOSE. H.mnn Ponpl. tv.trnt Hi! ir.u.nMi, I'liftr thr lilnn.t, ...lla.,...ti..ii,llM.lili.'S "! di l "t Hi' !. A n f,.T h.tilli. Thfj nulh't pr'm- nl"lli ., "r fnO bnt tmt inr tou. . will mil .n.t trt.aolkjdrun. II ISSAPmCl .fHIlA .M. PILLS fr-- lnt; THE SPANI3H-AMERICA- N WAR- .- A. AMERICAN wo- Kdneate Voar Bowels With Cascarets. K A rr,. WOMEN. hni trmnii-nrtnxpiitTe writ u in. L. a. iiiprt, uuiw, a romance of It makes a man feel cheap wheu a man culls him dear in public. la Hum the Government Aujhow. "Well, sir," said the old farmer, e "this here durned gover'menl Is the devil. Why, you've got ter stan' a reg'Iar school examination fer Fust, they turned John ever'thlng! down fer the postoffice jest kaze he didn't know nothln' 'bout spellln' an' 'rltlimatlc, an' now they won't take him In the army kaze he's In one leg an' knock-knee- d In the other! How kin they expect people to live happy under a gover'mcnt like that!"-E- x. red-tap- d RECENT INVENTIONS. The Rio Griindb Western railway on the 1st of May established a general agency at Chicago with offlce at 21S Dearborn street, Owlngs building. A full staff of traveling agents, both freight and passenger, are employed, and it is the intention to make strenuous efforts to advance tha interests of Utah in every way. It is the desire to make this offioe a bureau of information for Utah, whera full and complete information In regard to the advantages offered by that stats may be obtained by those interested, and any pamphlets, circulars, etc., besring on the subject that may ba forwarded to the above address will be given a wide and judicious distribution that it 1b hoped will result in mutual beneht to an concerned. AU those, interested r Vne flevelop- ment of Utah who may visit Chicago are at liberty to make this office their headquarters and every assistance will be given them In advancing tha work. v. A. WADLEIUII, General Passenger and Ticket Agent Oreat Bins. The great danger in the Christian life Is the supposition that only great On the contrary gins affect the life. In like s It Is rare that the evil come There Is in the embankment flood. th the little crack through which water trickles almost unobserved, an! Is nol in such small quantity that It of effort to reas worthy regarded lU strain But each minute It worksaftet deadly work, removing particle stress of th particle until under the for the givlnj storm, it opens the way and in I away of the embankment, rula. Its with flood moment the NEW SLEEPING TORPEDO BOAT IN ACTION. CARS To llenver, Omaha, "I. Louis, Chicago and llostou. The Denver A Rio Grande railroa- dScenic line of the World announces new and important uddit'ons to their already well arranged sleeping car service. In the future, this popular line will run through weekly Pullman Tourist sleepers to Omaha, Chicago, New York and Boston, also to St. Louis without change. These cars will Btart from Portland, Oregon, thus giving benefltof through service on Oregon Short Una, as well as from all Utah points. The excurshns aro personally conducted and furnish all the conveniences of regular Pullman sleepers at less than car will leave bulf the coat. The St. O.K. L, stations every Thursday and Og-de- n via Kio Grande Western railway, every l'rid'iy morning. The Omaha, Chicago, New York und Boston sleeper will leave O. S. L. stations every Wednesday and Rait Luke eycry Thursday evening, thus affording the inestimable privilege of a twelve hour lay over In Salt Lake City. For rates and all details, write to B. F. Kevins, General Agent, or H. M. Cushlng, T. P. A., I). A It. O. Railway. Salt Ijike City, or any Oregon Short Line or Uio Grande Westnru ticket agent. To prevent the slipping of wheels of electric cars on grades a pair of supplement rails Is placed inside the main rails, with grooves cut crosswise In their surface, to engage toothed wheels mounted on the shaft. Dressmakers will appreciate a new sewing machine attachment, consistframe attached tl ing of a the back of the table to support a cloth Ilrtplne Keen other. basket, which prevents the work from 6uch help as we ran give each otnei pulling or getting on the floor. In this world Is a debt to each other, Wires can be easily ppllced by a new and the man who perceives a superiorpair of pliers, one Jaw having a slot ity or capacity In a subordinate. anJ for tli passage of the main wire, while neither confesses It nor assists It, li the other Jaw has a slotted ear through not merely the wlthholdcr of a kindwhich the second wire glides to wind ness, but the committer of an injury It around the first wire as the pliers Ruskln. are revolved. FAST TIME TO CHICAQO To relieve the sudden pull of winds on swinging signs, etc., a new hanger Via Klo tlrande Western Railway. Is formed of an outer easing to screw February 6, the new tlma Commencing Into the board, with a colle4 spring of the Rio (itando Western goes into Inside to support a central rod having card At'autlo Express leaves Salt an eye at the outer end for attachment effect. Tho at Va m., arriving at tienver City lke to the building. mtho fallowing morning aud BtS:!Wa Blank gun cartridges can be used In r Chicago at .15 p. m. the third day; a recently patented burglar alarm, connections with limited trains trom which has a metal barrel to be atChicago to New York. The evening train tached to the door by a screw, with a leave nt 7:40 p. m., arrives at rnver at sliding yoke actuated by a V shaped 9:15 p. m. the Ing night and Chicago spring to strike Ih cartridge as soon at 8 a. m. the third day, making close conas the door Is pushed open. nections with the fast morning trains for Aluminium balls are coming into us New York and B aton. Both of these in England for golf, tennis, cricket and through trains are splendidly equipped billiards, the metal being alloyed to with all latest appliances and conveniences mike It hard, or the balls can b and carry Pullman Palac and Pullman formed with an aluminium core and Tuorlst sleeping cars as well as free a harder metal covering of the right Chair &rs. Ticket offlae, No. 1C4 thickness to give the ball proper West Second bouth street. (PoatefBce; weight. cotner.) M WEAK NERVOUS ia A bath with COSMO BUTTERMILK SOAP, exquisitely scented. Is soothing aud beneficial. Sold everywhere. rU mHlict fin ui Typewrit are Urf-ei- completely verified. Mr. I'etch hal Iwen a hopelera paralytic for fle yenrs. His rase has had wide He was routined to tua was The avorage lish story pltiuiit to Ukt m4 ' Cnwirru Htnos uutr.if ihm. my nl iry cuirinviluti ln w.iiif rlniir mil I tv mu b Iwitff In fTurf h ELLA Kit. L jltieU, Xuu. MlLi. SALLI1 J the bord'.r towns on both tides of the Canadian line always is brisk. Every lawyer's ofBre juri across the line from either tide Is a veritable Gretna whenever su'h a convenience is re.ettaty. The Canadians are, perhaps, moie inclined to take advantage of this opportunity for cheap international na r ise ceremonies than are the pcop, w! o reside on thin side of the line, but each nation is a good patron of the other, and a large number of niatrimon al knots are tied every year alo!:g the divide. The reason for the eitra ta er:.e;s for a marriage ceremony performed out of the country on the part of the Canadian couples who come across to Interview of the peace may be American accounted for irotn th" fact that Canadian marriage ll.cn.e of the cheapest variety costs at bast $7, while for the queen's subjects to be married on the American siiie of the line requires no license at all. A short time ago a young man and w man came Into the offlce of Trial Jn tl e J. M. Ramsey, of Ulaine, and spol.e for the quickest sort of a marr ase cer:- ony he knew how to perform. The yrung man explained that his reason for ha te was the fact that his mother wa hot on his trail and might appear at any moment. "My reel life. itTlrfrI ydp&Yl - Wife As soon an we get a decent cook, dear, I want to give a dinner, All rllit. I'll come. HuBband ruHl'-in- tl lie- - Iiouudry A REMARKABLE CA9B. The following case was printed originally tn Tht iutiUur, newspaper published at Meadford, Ontario, tloul.ta were raised aa Ui itn truthfuiuens, conepieatly a closa watch was kept on the caae for two yean has now beeo and tha original stutoim-ti- t nef ; These pills are sold by all druggists and are considered by them to be one of the most valuable remedial sgauts known to science. tl hu Iwn til.wKl it rut d ' ou the Mars Hill, We t('o. respondents K. Y. Sun.) No matter what excitement is goitg on the uu.i'.e ia ttiarxlag: s to do all rift 1m Ml fWr hr "f KAR fT n'lerfiil nirdlria IhavciifiD IDdlmlUui)' for wlhd hRv foiiDd ARRI ACES. well-know- ",', BLOOD M e, a. OLIO LINE Ilti!ach A Itrlitk u.-e- dis- e their single-eleme- y IRONING MADE cottaRS of-W- ar good-size- AAA maui Vessels That Serve lie nt grind-Stone- Psiis g "jfztko MjQ390s p3 Non-Combata- d because" Sixty lan nia:ri-- aie spoken in the pire goverue I by the ejir of Russia. ll'lli These tillers of considerable Ui each conmanifjld tuerhaiiifm, and their comdistillers or evaporate e the modern plex provisions against accident or sist of three elements and are inn:i?li;ip, arc really helpless creations triple expansion engi the nmnviit thMr coal supplies become tended to utilize the "am with the Casiar-tsfur ten cents. Ail drugexhausted. Nothing could he more most economical expc iture demandgists, sitisiactiou pun ran Wei. UK; 25c,5dc. d'tre.-sethan a ureal ed in the output of a t. d supply daily battleship walluwins aimlessly in a of at least 64.000 gallo: of thoroughly A Chrl.tlan I. If. seaway, her powirs of offense intact palatable drinking watA Christian life is made up of i tint The operation is siui, '. Each of the paralyzed. V.e her sreat body, for number of small things. Little word o a cylindrical not eloquent speeches or sermons; lit- want of energy or its correlative, coal; evaporators consists a coil of piping tle deeds, not one great heroic act ol her great eyes blind for want of elec- steel boiler containingsea water. trical force; her lungs fouled by taintsurrounded by cold The martyrdom, make up the true Chris- ed air because of her htUted is supplied to the first coll disteam blowers; tian life. The little constant stinbsam That rectly from the ship's boilers. not the lightning; the waters of Si. her whole body either feverish or chilled, as the want steam raises the sea water to the boilloam, "that go softly" in the meet af circulationweather dictated, for or prefer respiration; and ing point and gradually evaporates It mission of refreshment, not the "wather complement nthirst for need of in that way. The steam thus generated ers of the river great and many," rush in conjunction with such of the originhe;it to transform that tantalizIng down in notsy torrents, are thi enough al steam not condensed in the first coll spa a into drink. water Such ing true symbols of a holy life. Tht in the operation, passes Into the coil is Is thing distinctly possible, ami it avoidance of little evils, little sins, litevn to of tiie second evaporator, repeating the the against approach slightest tle inconsistencies, little weaknesses a Mice condition that we have taken Mule follies, Indiscretions, and imample means to provide. prudences cf the flesh, go far to niaki The crart up at least the negative beauty of i carries moilern, heavy fightins sun-cur- es The woman who tai.s to say has some other excuse. THESE SHIPS ARE FOB Dm DOR ut out-tid- sii-'h- der of all kinds--be'peeially of a vegetable nature -- th uregt safeguard against disease iu tt. tropics, aiiJ wiih her extensive coal ipacliy( her own distilling plant, and ter ample burden, she will prove an exceedingly efficient part of the feet. The government ia more making provisions for one or vessels of the game sort. Jhv follifrft. The colliers explain themselves, and, being boats of fair speed and great carrying capacity, will form the principal supply links between our f.ht ing craft and our bat-- of supply. As carefully as our coal will be used, still hundreds upon liundrtds of tens i,f it w ill be daily to kei p the ships always ready for instant and prepared to meet the enemy at any menu nt; and the safe conduct of their precious ebon burdens wiil be a matter often demanding good, cool judgment and no mean skill on the part of their commanders. In war time, and sore prtssed us Spain is, coal is worth its weight in gold, and a collier w ill prove n nuget worthy of a good, stiff chase and a moderate tussle, and the captain that can dodge such a tee and run his cargo safely Into the Intended haven will be doing Just as much good, perhaps, as the skipper that sinks a foe. The Ambulance Ship. The ambular.ee ship is the naval sister of mercy, and will minister wholly to the sick and wounded of our officers and seamen, or, if need be, the stricken of our army of occupation as well. mak-tm- ; |