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Show 4' HALF r TOWN A r An i Kor .Air.l i i. " "i. A -- - - : i- i H.i I Hr i J n t do: lo.-- ,w:l try in. spry, -- V f V, u .). by r.i. - "Wli'-- I ! ii v., i .s y i"W.g nun ii.) )u b .iu T vwti. 'tai.ar.inlt. i rY r (Ci.; s, iv:s t. '! iittle ! ."i I'i-i- tin-.- Id irn r.S - and went out to the lib- - c rt J ! jitraiiK-er- i,;ri bi-a- r r j 'hawk-bllled- st'-nil- 1 . "Ah-lusu- u fo-c- e bb-n- . onreasonabbt nnd pcvc:e." could "You mean you dMa't know she rt- be SO setisl'ii'e loi.l fir,'e , turned, with a ihTiHit mil' run h!s Jerome rose to hi., f..i t a s cornfield a lem a' which a man wt piow.ii:. buxom youii "ti.,ni - f..i 'i niwi weeds from iM-- I The mii !i ti i i Ytlltl.iti It is estimated In rtitiitoe that one county on shore of Virginia, containing a population of about 13,'JOO, sold n h.irl this year :.:.',t.0in) barrels of Irish poat a profit ( f II.OoO.uuO, which y t.iw.T'J tato! away. Ii i itMin that every mm. woman and a tirre. child In the county would be entitled to receive, if the money were dislrlh-tile- d t Hi Lilig pro rata, sotm thing more than .i. r .i id lie J75 from one crop alone. I i L.tve ft.,.,,. feeea Veoplc and Events ms, under cf ry . h- re.-u.- e. j i m I n ' A Tie Gigauor tlwtrriinc llta. Klttng- New CtiDTert. bouse in the world H the I r.l. aa-situated la a ll cummins in all suburb of Vienna 1,200 rooms, div.Uel ihlo upwards of 400 separate. apu!tm ::U. This im mense hoi.se, w herein a whole city aril sleeps, has thirlives, works, five open and eight teen courtyards covered and a fiaiden within its walls. d st iirg-- -, t. i!:i.il school in Muii.c" iii.ii'iiit fpeak Mid. it:" Wiiie.ut laUKil- - J long flneor through Irs hair, then pn'ie.t to. cn his head te $ by -- I -- was very imich In love with a J,:r liainlori'i', Invahli), omi i'-"-. ome lii.achcr, and h,nl alreatly proio-ist'- il to marry him. Now this young man was a lawyr hut little present Of groat proinl:-,.:- , He aa not in a p(ltUiu achievement. to ui:i!eit;iko a dual reKponslbiliiy at th irc'iit, and, during the interim, Mis Molii lialtoti fouldnt ee any great Komi sense hi being unemployed.P While her Jeniino was (ttruKgllng the bill she. helieved it ttlinoiit wicked that she Khould watdi blm. bands folded, iu the valley ot Idleness. tie not Hut Jerome could thoiiRlit of her being a doctor, and lie "You are a BtrniiKe doctor.' told her wtdl of It, as they ''t on the soft turf, beneatli the shadu of oral, welcoming Went, nnd located In one August afternoon. a great a boomiti!? mlnliiK town. 'MoUio DirlinK," nald Jeromo, his ller attracted little attention, hi Immlnk' fine eyes wib b'elight, but hershlneje beautiful face and figure did called "bow could I bear to bear you from the first. Ilefore a week passed Dr. Mollie? Oh, I couldn't, and Khali fhe had be",un to pet patieuts. and. not! Mease get tint jit.t.oa out of what was better, fees weie paid in adlong that pretty head. Such a notion, vance, and usually double the amount n continued, will dlblU;ure you, dear, of the churKe. lit fure two weeka went you keep nourishing that 8' dentine bin A by Khe wan BcttltiK calls hourly. It wiil diain all the soma 8 of your novel fact soiin beKan to dawn on her, doctor a like beauty. Oh, you look however, that was disturbing. She you little nosseRay of feiuiuliiH sweet- began to discover that nearly all her can ou ness: I tell you, though, were handsome young men, transform and disfigure yourself. The patients and that If they were diseased at all most into mind can knead the body the conrdiilnts were so deep aa to bafany shape it gees fit. Uy their looks fle her powers of discovery. Was she ye know what people are. a failure In diagnosis? "If you persist iu your determinaA young man wjuld come In comwill check of your tion, the dimples of heart trouble. He would plaining concavisink, Bpread and deepen Into 'lIlr wiU lie down on a sofa and a Ions examinties. Your golden, k:- "ation with Hicthoscope would ensue. wear olT short, and Ret HtraiKht, dry heart pulsations, except for a little do In stubble us wheat and piiln day. The nervous, excitement, which the patient Yon- - nhiniii lt:. red and warm no, will R. t Iromai diwu thiu nd Lucked , rather tl.au she could have accuunted for, was all the would find. Cases of In at the corners. Your none. slraiKhl fine and (ire.k. will pet a liump ot. monotonous, blmilanty were multiplyand her profesiiuial pride and digItself, and sharp and booked at the ing were Some youn HUlferlnu. nity ex Your knife. ' end like a would Insist on a second examnrenulvA bine eves wiil lose their ador- and when shn would nity utul wm ination, !'"'? H''; thnt there was only tunc becon.e sharp, penetrating. ana1yti. tional excitement at most they would scientific. Oh! bow could I bear it! not be sarlsllcd. MolllfVi sweet blue eye bi cornea the All these experiences set her to doctor's scientific eye!" and quietly Investigating. Drithinking, "Mollie disuuisltion this During She soon learned that In nearly every lling" aaed t tt tin with face sparkling with Millies, but beneath those smiles, Instance her would bo heart patieuts were single men! Her landlady still like a back wall, frowned a stern resolution. Jerome saw this, and looked further cullehtciie lier one day by remarking: "You pirty little thing, you! discouraged. "Jerome." he responded In a quiet Jest us long as you remain us pirty as decided voice, "My mind Is fully made you are now, heart trouble is goln" to be owful In these parts! It'll take up. t'm Rolng to be s uiicihiug and the form of jealous heartaches among know something In my own right. all the gals!" have got riil of nil these false notions l'oor little doctor! respecting woman's sphere. Woman She fe't so shamed and humiliated was given brain and hands to be Used. She was not made to fit back in beau- - she didn't Know what to do. To have tlful. rosy stupidity and idleness. A her noble profession turned Into a sub- Ject of mockery and buib stpio and capacity for effort imp les a duty te she herself made ridiculous she could 1 shall medcr that study parity. usi r.oi bear much longer. Only her need icine. I'll equip myself for 1 shall not lean helplessly to do something for her daily bread her from tearing that sign from cgslnf-- t you as a pillar of strength. kept The pillar might get broken. I shall the door and Hying back K;lsi. One day she was sitting Iu her office qualify myself to be a physician; then If good fortune will fix It that I'll not sadly ruminating when her door opened and a tall, fine looking, bearded man entered. "Is this Dr. Dulton's ofllce?" he risked with an embarrassed hitch in hla voice. "I presume you ti the sign," she replied, hardly looking up, ! Well. I want to get my eys examined." She rast a reluctant professional .it's, C'ance at his eyes, and replied; "There's nothing the mutter with your eyes, sir." He stared at her dumbfounded. "Well, I must say you are a strange kind of doctor!" "A kind probably that you won't care to patronize," returned the doctor, not deigning a look. "Say, Dr. Da'.ton. I've got plenty of money, and you hold yourself out as a doctor. I Insist that you look Into n.y eyes, and see what It Is that's got l.l 'en.. You surely don't pretend to thoroughly examine eyes mutely glancing toward 'em." Sh nerself up and came "When do yon b ave" sbiwly toward his chair. teed to practice, very rimu!; but If She pushed up ti e left lid witn prodeft 'less, come. I ll be ready Ui meet It fessional and instantly f Ith Skilled We tpos." dropped It. s lying: to "I see nothing In your eyes, sir." "I can't listen you patientlr, sr," cried Jerome "You have prom-ie- d "Nothing at all?" be asked eagerly. I forbid your goirg to be mine. "Nothing, I say." "Took at me doctor, and tell me, a me ileal fh nil." "Hut I'm not yours yt. ur.d'r:and '" didn't you see a gieat deal of love In turned Mollie, a .ood i! al of emphn-- i them Mollie Darling?" In look and voice And this strong, scientific woman beJerome suddenly drew In his Htm gan to cry, and he began to laugh, and Jps and faint llgh'niug played in tie a moment later her ear was at his great cl;c.-- t, but not to listen for Irregye. M il'ie." he s;x ke In a "I had no ular heart beat. An hour later, when lurprlsed tone, "that you could tie so he called her "doclor" she slapped him. it upf.!mntel Hr. h, present e:t'ry. Kovernment in which auilionzaii tit Sunr well per,ins ban he n t .:. jet ted to Death larlu.liMg 1 hjt of ll. "Buhop Whipple. ui h la I li Full of jea.'s, honors, and good u. . r.n'ul Work of IT. Krftl tests fceverj . ases have fatal. Ia JUiy a '.:bail boy works, IJiskop Ii. Whipple of ail Ilia llj.) fr..u. Ill' M'ruui proven was taken to Havana Bt:d alter eleven Minnesota died at his home iu FariMl-rfof llic Ifur hungry mosquitoes ilaij i,.,n put in a bault, M.nn., be t week. His strong cage his arm wag place! then-iand iind wiritiii..' had won The dcth In Havana Mtn ;!ay of t..e ir.stcts permitted to suck blood friends on two continents and had nurse from It M.sb Clara A. lU.n. a t tiiiit-The parasite, wre sivea a made liini ft .r a halt, a century a disf.'uiii Newark, N. J., v, ;,u was follow- - thance to not, only in the Episcopal develop aill) wi.,.n it was tinct fo;i in" - r profession at I.as in HIES II )sbelieved that they for ac- Church but in ihe iffairs of the NorthHrp ,,y the from -' was Hit) tk.rJ ,ig p.ral. tion, nine person., at intervals, west. His cxt eptioiial powers were alitliei.tii ,e;iif! ll.a.if wih tnos-- . woie bitten by tb-- var' i. after bavins ready evident over torty years ago, r ( oiniiiis-,' g by the )(!!! been inoculated with a said tc when he left a comfortable parish in J he nurlf.ee of t i .:o:i. yiniiiK lift: a person proof against th New York Stale to go to Chit ago and -- Mi., Maa In Ihe asist of f' Vi r. Of theee, three have undertake the arduous. task of building j.ersona ilTioli io a s i! " .' ars old - ilii 1 Utti 'lied and the others tTt. Imperii g be- up a tree chinch for working people the :l' wh: Ii liaii been done in Cuba tween life and death, except one, and youcu men in 'he business portion tow a; d the slumping out of the dis-:- .t 'Abuse recovery l so many probable. WbiU of the city. The story of how he won fonni-ri.1. til ,lai::;' the Investigation has proved of some the support of the railroad employes in the 1: ves. invest!--.itioIn tins a benefit, iu that it has disclosed the and built up his unique church is one cause of te there li.ifi been a re- - source of the feer- - the immunity of the rnos.t noteworthy ln the religihe )f kabiv niai rp:ay l,r.iis.n. enan has not established itself in ious annals of Chicago. on tl.e carried yehow work has been by It was while engaged in this work public favor. of which I'r. Waiter fever coiiitiii-si.ai- , that he was elevated to the episcopate. Itet d is presiih lit. Among the most important of his mulCIVILIZATION IN L'CANDA. 1 lit-tifarious activities as liishop of Min(hum of lcllni trier ; and, I'rlro. IWmLi,, na, has always been a mynK-r,, i;lprrt nesota was that of founding the group .1, it is a injiftety today iu a measIu I'laiu NrMifig. of schools at Faribault. His work for a Civilization ure, since, allliuiiKh umluoiit'-dlis progres-inwith the advancement of education was of para, it. e micin, tl.e parasitic rapid strides In the Afrkan kingdom of Tgarnla, where a lias imt yet been organism bile ago all Sevei.il tunes it has been was barbarism. A curious manifestathat that It was found, and there are tion of civilization In this black kingthose investiKiit us who today believe dom Is the fad which has been taken that the Bacillus Ireioi ies or Kauaielll up by the prime minister of the infant is the causative organism of the fever; king, that official hiving become an while the Knttlish physician, lr. Her- expert in plain sewing. lie Is now inbert K. Hiirhiini, who, with the late dustriously engaged in cultivating the l)r. Walter Myers, was sent out by the more advanced forms' of needlework Liverpool School of Trupiiat Medicine under the Instruction of the wife of to Urazil, beliews that In a small ba- one of the missionaries, and will cillus which they have frequently found doubtless in a short trme be able to do In autopsies they have discovered the "herring-bone- " other and fancy true germ. The proof brought by the stitches. The little Klne Dandi re- certain that American experiments ently gave a dinner to celebrate his mosquitoes will transmit the disease, fourth birthdry, and the napkins used r. however, rentiers both of these claims were all hemmed by the prime uncertain and probably incorrect. In If all prime ministers would fact, Dr. Reed denies that Sanarelll's devote more time to their sewing and bacillus has anything to do with yelS3 to affairs of state the world would The true parasite will be be a much more low fever. peaceful place. King be discovered, without doubt, and It Is Dandl'a BISHOP WHIPPLE, birthday dinner was Intended to be hoped that the American army to illustrate to the British commiscomprehensive and untiring. For more officers who have been responsible for sioner and the other white men of the than a quarter of a century he was one inch an extraordinary advance In our country the advances which have been of the trustees of the Peabody fund for knowledge of thft etiology of the dread made in civilization in Vganda. All educational work in the south. But the chief Europeans at Mengo, the the thing for which Bishop Whipple is his capital, attended the reception, which will be longest remembered was followed by a banquet got up in friendship and aid for Ihe Indians of English fashion. It was produced by the northwest. None will mourn his natives entirely without assistance, death more sincerely than the red and would have done credit to a first-cla- men. He not only spent much of his T New York restaurant. The time among the Sioux, Chippewas, and guests found cards bearing their other tribes but he won and held their names at the places at table at which esteem throughout his life. Though he they were to sit, and all the plates, counted many distinguished men and forks, glasses, etc., women of America and Europe among spoons, knives, wero just where they belonged; and his warm friends, some of the most the courses, which were served deftly eloquent tributes in his interesting auand properly, consisted of a food such tobiography, published two years ago, ss one would expect to find at a ban- were paid to bis loyal friends among quet in any white man's capital. The the Indians. Bishop Whipple probably did more next day there was a thanksgiving service in the cathedral ot Mengo at than any other one man to settle the Indian question in the northwest. He which the congregation commissang Sir Arthur Sullivan's "Onward, was Intrusted with numerous sions by the government for the makChristian Soldier." New York Press. ing of tribal treaties, and he exercised a powerful influence in putting an end Tunny anil I'ly Taper. to the Indian agency frauds. The same A large and band.-omAngora cat, absolute truthfulness, justice, and which is the pet and pride of a family human sympathy which made him sucMISS CUR A A. MA AS. in the south end of the city, and cessful among the red men were Who yielded up her life In the cause which, relying on this, makes himself of medical science. among his greatest qualities in all very familiar, got into great trouble. other relations ot life. disease muy he the investigators to Several sheets of sticky fly paper had carry the work throiii;h, to its fullest been laid on a table near a sunny winconclusions. Jfejct American Vrinces-tdow to entrap wandering flies. The The next American princess will ba Tint Ftpe rtiiientN. cat, desiring to lock out at the window, During the autumn of 1900 an expe leaped on the table and landed on a Chicago girl. Mr. Charles J. Singer, rlmentul sanitary station was estab aU four feet on a sheet of the fly in a letter to his brother, Arthur J. llshed In the open, a mile from Que Singer, of 2520 Indiana avenue, thit paper. At first he kept cool and entuados. Two houses were built, tightly deavored to release one foot after ancity, confirms the cable reports of the constructed, with windows and doors other, but the paper clung closer than engagement of hi3 daughter, Miss Haprotected by wire screens. In one of a brother. Then he put his nose down zel Singer, to Prince John Ghika, a these houses, soiled fcheets, pillow to push the paper from his feet, and a Rounmmian attache at Constantinocases, and blankets were used as bed loose end seized him by the whiskers ple, and the son of the Roumanian ding, anil this heddinx was brought and fastened to his forehead, binding minister to Turkey. Miss Singer first straight from the beds of patients sick him. Then he was scared nnd the met Prinw Ghika at the ball given by with yellow fever at Havana. Kor 61! trouble commenced, and a sort of the American consul, Mr. Leishman, The singers were staying at Conoccupied hy furry, days these beds were thunderbolt went members of the hospital corps for pe- - rolling over the carpet, emiting the stantinople, and are still there, having r0l.s varying from "Jo to 21 days. At most horrible yells am caterwaulings been kept from sailing for- America, the end ot this occupation the men and turning everything upside down. as they had arranged, by Miss Singer's who were all nun lintnunes. were ta The family hastened to the relief of ken to quarantine for five days and their favorite, and more than one of or them was them felt his teetth nnd claws before then released. .ut one taken ill. All were released In excelhe was put In a condition to see and lent health. This experiment Is of the walk. Portland Oregonian. greatest Importance, na showing that Trlnl and Convicted, Too. the disease Is nut conveyed by fmnltea, Tolitics in the Went, even more than and hence the disinfection of clothing, bedding, or merchandise supposed in the Kast, says the author of "Life to have been contaminated by contact and Sport in California," is a profeswith yellor fever patients Is no longer sion. I remember two men who were necessary, and the extremes to whlc'i candidate? for the office of district atthis disinfection work has been car- torney. One had served before; the other was a young man conducting his ried In cases of yellow fever epidemThe veteran ics in our southern states have been first campaign. was speaking in a small town and after perfectly useless. setting forth his own claims, he spoke The "Infwtftt Mimqtiltn Hullitlng." of his opponent: "I underIn the ether house, w hich was known as follows Mr. X. is la every sense a as the "infected mosquito building," stand that and honorable man, but I ask worthy articles had which not been were no to remember that be has never carefully disinfected. The house con- you tried he his mi7lr een tried." been tained two rooms, and exclaimed so!" "That's In In i voice. "Youboth rooms. were placed one HAZEL SINGER, been tried, old man, haven't you? room, separated from the other by wire 've And convicted, too, yoa know!" After attack of fever. Her health Is recovscreen mosquitoes partitions oniy, ered, and, as the family spends a few which had bitten yellow fever patients due inquiry it appeared that the veteran had In been, In Chicago each year, it Is likely weeks aeed, indicted From other for admitted. room the were and convicted. He was Miss Singer will be in Chicago again they were excluded. In the latter room horsestealing, before her wedding to Prince Ghika the men remained In perfect health; not elected Youth's Companion. takes place. in the mosquito room f.O per rent of The Muting l.ink. the persons bitten by Infected mosquiIn the Jungles of southeastern Asia Sued. Formtr toes that had been kept twelve days and the Islands nearby, which have Francis J. Oakes, a New York milor more aft "r biting yellow fever palong been known to science as the lionaire and president of the Oakcf tients were taken with the disease, and cradle of the human race, and which Manufacuring com fever conwas the yellow diagnosis still Inhabited by the very lowest are ha3 brought pany, firmed by resident physicians in Haorders of human beings, the pithecansuit In the supreme vana who were above all others famillives with the elephant, tapir, court against his iar with the tbse.iso in every form. thropus rhiuocerous, lion, hippopotamus, giwlfo, Mrs. Adeline bitten Tersons hy mosquitoes Rt an Sulllran Estelle pangolin, gantic hyena aniand other earlier period than twelve days after mals, remains if ot which were found Oakes, for an abso-A- y they had bitten n yellow fever patient round about him. It Iu,e divorce. Great has ueen comVrS did not contract l he disease. In anthat this ancestor lived someIs main puted Vyi secrecy y of other series expet Invnts. of seven where about the tained by all parheKjnnin, ot our persons bitten by Infected mosquitoes glacial epoch, some STO.oun years ago, ties to the suit and by placing the hiind in a Jar containIn other words, about 17,000 generathat action had five 71 the or Insects, ing per cent contions have been born and have died been begun several months ago, after tracted the disease between him and ourselves. It will a separation of husband and wife, be The direct itncy of mosquitoes In assist our understamling 0f what this came known only Inst week. the disease esbeen trending having relationship really means to know that Mrs. Oakes denies all her husband's tablished, practical 2..U aa false. For several years she generations Mrry ,I8 back lharges work was at once undertaken In Cuba, nearly the dawn of history B 000 vears baa resided nt the Hotel Majestic, Mr. f.encrnl orders were issueed requiring beyond ' Mamine." Oakes charges his wife with misconthe universal use of rtiosquttn-barIn duct ln London, Paris and other cities . a!l barracks, especially In hospitals, as hrl.tl Cov.rn7Tork.r. cf Europe nnd also ln America, It will well a In field service where practicaForeigner residing ln Constantinobe necessary to take much testimony ble. The drainage of breed In, places, ple are much excited ov,,r th, SuItan-Mrs. Oakes was Adeline the liso of petroleum on standing wa- recent edict forbid,!:. Turkish faml abnad. Sulllran, an actress, btore ter, in which mosquitoes breed t lies hereafter to e,!K;up directed, and the medical department ernesse,. The Turkish J.Lnals gov. marriage. rf the army famished oil for this pura weak P,-Blue gum Is a very heavy wood, a by pose. It hns riulted that Havana had moral character of the Rt,lfkinR th, cubic foot weighing D2 SS pounds. governess.. I t.U togi-tln'- SEVERAL The efforts of i5 ; 1 t. A rcunnylvauta iiitnt. William the heaviest Lippincott, man in Bucks coiluty, Pennsylvania, weighs 479 pounds, but offers to outdance any man who will try conclusions with him on the waxed floor. Not long ago he allowed a young man to hit his hardest where his (Lippin-cott's- ) waist should be. The young man broke bis arm. Sl OO Rttward S100. The n ailers of this paper wad be pleased to learn that tiiere is at lejsi one lircule l uisease tiiat science hies t n alile to cure in all its 11a. Ii C'marra . a lid tiiat is now known to the Cure is trie onlv positive cure a cunstilu-Uon- ai nieiircai fn.teruit v. v'iiuii-ri- i treatdisease, requires a ment. Hali k Catarrh Cure, is taken internal!', stir-fatmucous lilif duail umn the acting tlinvlly u. ths of itie tleslroyin I be and of tned patient tttuatlation giving icwst. Klrei.t-rlhy teiiliSirn; e; tie; C'lnMitunun and The proassisting nature iu tloins! lish w.uit. In it 3 curative prietors ham so muchOnerait fur Dollars Hundred offer Kiev that powers sieud for list of any case that it lulls to Address K J. CHEN'EY & CO.. Toledo, Sold hv tlrueisis 7."ta Had Family Pills are the best a ,i the e, tit'-r- min-inte- in ss L coal-blac- e 1 long-taile- j - Actrm fftt IT"n it Japan's Great Actor. Otojiro, the Henry Irving of Japan, who is now playing with much success in London, was originally a diplomatist attached to the Japanese embassy iu Paris. On returning to his native country, having meantime become fascinated with the French theater, he gan applying the les3ons he had learned in Europe and now has completely revolutionized the Etage in Japan. He has made many excellent auaptatlons of European plays. WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. The best of farm lands can be obtained now in Marinette County, Wisconsin, on the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway at a low price and on Wisconsin is very favorable terms. noted for its fine crops, excellent markets and healthful climate. Why rent a farm when you can buy one much cheaper than you can rent and in a few years it will be your own For particulars address property. F. A. Miller, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Kail-waChicago. Catliollo Kdutatlou la 1'hllippinesl Celestine Sullivan, a newspaper man of Atchison, Kan., was recently appointed by the Catholic University ot Washington, D. C., to go to the Philippines and promote Catholic education there. Mr. Sullivan will remain three years, establishing Catholic schools similar to those In the United States. Tolka. Dot Revelation" Candler has been talkBlsnop ing to the St. Louis southern Methodist ministers on the higher criticism and the tendency to ritualism In the church. He deprecates special musical programmes and paid choirs and soloists. The higher criticism, he declares, insists on a "sort of polka dot revelation." We thank you for trying Wizard Oil for rheumatism or neuralgia, then you will thank us. Ask your druggist- Wr. A. Italy's Woman Lawyer. Signorina Teresa Laborioll Is the first woman lawyer in Italy. She has passed her examination with honorn, but, as she does not desire to advocate the "new woman," she has determined not to practice. s of a new convert by the whole congregation, his itj Etrotg aul its weak oolats. Boston Hra'd. Kml of Itie Iloer War. The Eii- - r war wi.iiii has b. en riging for the p.tst two yeais will .soon be ended, accoruin to the latest advic-- s. News of Ptace will ot witn joy by aii. War is a liiii.K and has sia.ji many people, but we believe stoma, li troubles l..ve sla'.n even mure. hen trie stomach it out of order, and you suffer from fiutiib n. y. ache or eoijsiiia ion, we vvouid uraehead, you to try Hosr-tujjiouiacb Uiluis. it will cure VjU. jfidigt-xtion- ra Heard Nothing of the War, Sven Heciiu, the explorer, reached Charkhlik. in the heart of China, last April, without hearing of the troubles in the eastern part of the empire. He found the Chinese polite and obliging. Brooklyn. N. T., Sept. 3n h. -I- nformation has been received rejraiding the wonderful cuiaiive powers of the Garfield Headache I'owdyrs; people everywhere are usmsr them and willing the manufacturers of the good results obtained. Rainbow in Cloudless Skj. In the coldest parts of Siberia a rainbow may sometimes be seen all day long in a cloudless sky. It is supposed to be due to fine particles of Sweat or fruit a'di'.s will not discolor poods dyed with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. Sold by druggists, 10c. package. Outlet for Much I reh Water. The Detroit river Is the outlet of the greatest bodies of fresh water ln the tvorld, aggregating 82.000 square miles of lake surface, which ln turn drain square miles of laud. Mrs. YVIiihliiiv's Sioothliig Syrup. For children leeKiiug, Refit:.. Hit- ifimit, reduceslne flauniialiou.ailayi. iai iconic n ina uoilc. V&ca boltl- - Postofnres and Papulation. At the close of the fiscal year of 1900 there were 76,635 postofllces in the United States, or one to every 1,000 inhabitants. SALESMEN-Itellab- wants 3 position, Hon lR traveling salesmen, staple line. Hox Chics o. 4. Short Haul. Higb Freight Rate. costs 50 cenU more to send a ton ot freight from Liverpool to Manchea-te- r (England) than from Liverpool to It Hnrnlmv Good for Bad Teeth Not Bad for Good Teeth iS Sozodont 25c Sozodont 1Tooth Powder 25c Large Liquid and Powder 75c ft RUCKEL. HALL rsto.v Nc " w York, JUDK. lor WoieTlian n yuarterof a Centuay S3.0O The reputation of W. L. Dougles and and .:t.50 shoes for style, comtort wear has excelled all oiner makes sold at these prices. This excellent repulnf ion has been won by merit alone. W. L. Douglca shoes have to give better satisfaction than other S3.00 an4$3.f0 shoes becuuso hia for the best, $3.00 and S3.60 reputation shoes must be maintained. The standard has always been placed so high that the wearer receives more value ft r his money in the W. L. Douglas $3X0 and. 63.50 shoes than ho can get elsewhere. W. L. DouhIm sells more S3 .00 and $3.50 shoes than any other two manufacturers. f.00 W. L. Douglas cannot be equalled Tiso's Cure for Consumption Is an Infallible medicine for coughs utul colds. N. W. SAiium Ocean Grove, N. J.. Feb. 17. UrnO. Gilt Edge Line at any price. Buffering: AtchUon. Was there ever an elocutionist who did not recite a piece in which she takes a quick step forward, and, putting out a tremulous hand, shrieks In a high key, "Halt?" Atchison Globe. 1 Take Nature's remedy. Garfield Tea! Inexpensive and eft'ctive; 15 pints or 30 doses for 25c. It is composed of medicinal HKKiiS. not mineral puis uis; It cures and siek headache, kidney and liver diseases. Good for all. Silk iu I'llny's Time. In the time of Pliny silk was supposed to be a vegetable product and his "Natural History" contains a lone story of the way in which It was picked from trees ln the East Indies and spun and woven into fabrics. l.IV. ...A;'X-a-a,'T- and $3.61 mad of tha amma hlph In wsod teat a her $5 and $0 grada ahoaa and ara Jut aa Qood. e WISE PAINTING M3.00 arm Sold by th beat ho dealers verywher. IfiH.nt upon having W . L nticlaa fthoMl with name and price stamped on bottom. M nil.-W. U DourlM How to Order by told, tn tlioet ue not fr"rT. 81rOMKnt f auuri ft v A If jour mwn, K?nn ororr airert t anywhere on receipt of pries uxi w turn"' iui my manr tvu m viriuiu uryrti uurni win ana mat win equal ia fn ont lur nt ana loin maae inura, in aiis. toot as ihown en mod. ; Mats sianariawiuta irattiifa; ii t worn; plain or i toe; Iwutt, mod or iifht to If, cheap. ready paint is cheap because it isn't poor; it's unlike any other; because we guarantee results instead of materials. Wise painting is Paint in the fall and use Devoe. Devoe Auk your dealer; he'll get it ft.r job. Book on painting free if you raf ntion this paper. v y xutta a pan. Vast Calar Kritttfi Mai. Caiatoc fra. W. L.. Douglas, ft roc a. ion, M aaa. Nature'i Pricolm Rr med DR.O. PHELPS BROWN S PRECIOUS HERBAL OINTMENT Cures f hrouot. th Pores H DEVOE. CHICAGO, COOD-PAIN- T .s,va w L. Doualnm mho9 Not much wise painting done; poor paint, mostly; too Nobody wants it cheap. poor; everybody wants it Browa.ttd Bheiirnatism, Nsuril. gia. Weak Back, Sprslns, Burns, Sores and all Pain. OUCUal ilrtiirl-t- . s, WW U Ii il. m.t "fll H, sent! na hi name, anil for your tto.ihio, we will Crsa Snrt Ynu a Trial MCG. B wy,WwbuxaH.N.T. TKaYM ISlj ,;T k3 Al.vo QtWh PRESIDENT hmifl f thfl IHIRMT llMbtK!!, PT siithnrlred aa AGENTS WANTED only authenttr l!fe of IVl C K I tlJ L cg RKM- - , K . aiitt itDsT Itvfsj of our other martrr Prentilpni. 1. nr. tin aod CarftMd: emrl'te 1u'.e hi'u.ry of !Te i;iitftii wttrklnea of th nri hiitf arrlTtt,; pn'fuly Hlut In lbs iratert; OTtr AOO pa:o; IllVral roniuMMirtfi to afntii nnd a atrmftrht gurntrrl taar? to tho a hi tier opportunity to irnlt dvanrM (KwtiUmt. Ym monry qii'rk f and omiit than rou this uiairTrtoui hvf UwltT, Yu ran mt.it sAOO cr nmnth fnr iti nxt thre ronniti pushing hutory of a whli ih tnm ti bm. Do Dot seia?. for eTry day ll wortb fmm pTfttt stid ftood snd upful lite, htrikf n r that vm can sell hooks, In mln4 that tf you dAmmtrat fjo.ou m sio.ot to you, An't that later In thp fail we t!l he wWIm to tmpiiy yru undrr s utrmltrht out (riarantpd iry to appoint aaa unrl cn riW duplicate tnvtnirt other antis. 1 hn Ii the rhuirre of a Ifrtune. W make onrown . Many of thae roi-- rna that are alTtrtlli.s the of7rof any oihr bou and wl) d hooka arn us. W e ailrtue yiu tonrtir frm nanii xUun deal d'rertly mf reir (renrral air"i)t and buy their faxtkii vith tne mnnufattunra. t r.M ir'ven ; piM: outfit fTte. Write totlwr and aend ten rrnts for ( Mnnurarttircrs on outfit. 4 O-t- il po-ta- tf t K Tl K I't It. yf the oulv official Life Hh.A K IIOKN SI HU T. (1IK ,A0. of MrKlnlert, HUtl-aA- ll tr br fm t. MORE THAN MALF ACENTURY OF tXPtRltNCft V'Vi PENSION !ir.cMTrr?ff I r Hli'HFOKU, Maahhuton. C, thee I. II will twelve qiilrk replies H Mh N H. Vols aia3SHuCo.ps. ProaciutiDi Clsimj lni.t 11 7 1 C'J? GUARANTEE. AM BACK LIFE OF WM. M'KINLEY Or IVERY WATtPPROOF OlktD 6LICKER nre's OR COAT s Lsree. fulif iiiu.irsie.1, Kurs Urms, leg p,r for q n lr w rfs'ii FRIwK, HrM in turi'a f r po.ias-- .t.ta ZliawiR CO., 324 Dearborn 6t.,Cnicao. 'Frt'iuivs'l. er.Hgrvpn. 0'ivni j nDnDQV" U DISCOVERY; trtre relief at.rl . nm.nnl IV Kf I --9 I ra.ea. rti'k tf teal im.ir.iaqlrant! la Bats' treatment a wa, ai a, tuaeu. u. au. u a. a. a uui W. N. Urf lo rstlan The ne relrgiun being introdjced In a colored church of this citv, that the kigj'.ng has as ore of Us featur-- snow in the air. It.-e-if : Ii,):s, Hinl ffti!) mast-alin- .ir.k- -1 ? In the tuvvn of iJi.immavKle h young eh! wl'u bad re&idved vi StraiiKe t l''iatt. l.pfi.ini' a lihish-iau.iu l.rv l.t. i II' ft) Kliaiit."''!' Htill. .nit n fclic 8 iiut out: uf those tic l imich so lookfd WuiiM have that . In tu-.- r" ' 'uU- dwtlt i "ui. iliK. F.o H'ae arii.-.- johnson. Nni:r. ::t i. of mutual il at tli.it j i, ung coii'iior inose thi lilii diiv- according ,s nr lnHfiira-- r sacred wjlf, !.. THE CAUSE DEATHS, EXPERIMENTS !es y:iow ft.n .. year than at any t,n.i. M. folk!" khuVWI. it. of her as f'oiils. liit'dli.li .) inii.ivvti.t behind Hi: i a i:.)-,i.e rait'tl In ilif'H 111. .u ... . K,.iil,i.it. :i and temp irari.y hiii. out her ,sii;;i!-.;)n le r native t i..il. ,i,'i 'li'.ll - tbiliK t: do always. aa i i ) liu had known Ic-i" 1; ; i RECENT OF i i tuier J1 r mi- - . Cr, -.I '1 I a cnl viiiii'. ' .N't'U 'tloii.iay." "Ho ii.) I." .Yoilie to .i N'k Vi.uk. Wbcitt by. the rire. ana, l .lii ...st u n w.i a t;i, of i. Ii oM c ii'i (T!j. v ,io r u!it. i;ijiart! WlIIK-air it: ui' a. a only. A In !ilx diit'triiif, ;s .1 K'-- i n t:..n fur hut che, iu.im not achieve. A r.J T ; . h.'lt-- i,i::n.-.i i.:i, liul ti.e i.n lie llni, .'ire tun T vi TV tbe clod, fayiy i).rti'uKy ..V.l.ii ...iu. i ! t tie i ..i Jl loin.: ut in iJ.hJ,. J li'-r- . .it ki.!.(C. a:. b l. . v O 1 v r nina . ,.W;; 'I 0 IU u.m.s !(. .1 h- -i . ; c : ha t i IU.f-V- auj '1,1 it at x a.. ifi(iHT YIXLOW FKVER t.Bt. thrt wrmsn. lilt hf ON nttOf BErVARE eVUTWHT B IMITATION Lll runt catalogues FULL ClNI &MOAINI oesB"eMTj N BATS A J,TOWCBCO,P03.T0N.HA33. si IU In 123 Salt iu Laka-N- o. ii l si TI siiif titt H.. . rim Ta. h fi 'awiark ttma kld hy dmgf 'tta. 40.1901 |