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Show 0t w w a a el m iTa The Iv-r- na .MeJicIae Co.. :: S'ATL'S WILBER SAYS e.i h . Female Emancipation Has Made Progress. cf Contains. 0. Aitl.'ot'.vh it is Ail You Claim For It." Pe-ru-- na HlCll OF GERMAN WOMEN. G-- . i u:au Persons, Places and Things Lit-ti- lth 5o. ;s vie aiuittit-- r in fxtooipg the f!V.:t..ie iucitl," there is no couatry vil ere t':e en:at:ei;i;t' ion of wod an. v torm ti e j;!v;it fiaturtf of ii !itin Ki.s'atbl and in the ri.iied Sans. ha. made fo Utile n.rf r.lLLICNMP.rS WHO Andrew THE UNION VETERAN LEGION. :vi.r ss. P An of at':;;ii-in t!;e ! antr.cr of lienuiies, .n an i!'i,rj.,ilutii,ii as 10 t!., rijibt of iii' r. so lul.e j,n;t in po'nii.al meett i. oi(u:ii':i rs !!;' eays sM":e o 'li e mi::i.sb.T of the interior, lis air on ei.i!, iu face pale r Seventeenth National Encampment Held Last Veek et Chicago. em The seventeenth of the i nion Vttoii" l otion was The UM in Cr.ii ago last Gen. camptuent was oa'.e to"1'"''1' ''" J. I'dwiu Hit wiie. tieu. Bi'one served umler tVii. Thomas durins the c:il to! war a:;u earned a high commit-Mo- :::""' - C.i- amp-men- r -- La-g- C.ll . P.: f ct !5. .I' t r to witU I sjVr 1 r.lways been v . .1 t ,il: pan: I.I'' V llbor, of Oneonta, X. Y., writes: TAe Peruna Msd.cim O., C.ilumhus, Ohio: Gentlemen -- " Persuaded by a frhnd I have tried remedy and I have almost fully recovered atwr Hie use of a few bottles.your I am fully convinced that Perut,a Is aU you claim for it, and cheerfultv recommend vour medicine to all who are ailiktcd with catarrhal trouble."-Dav- id I. H liber. a 1'reivntlve ae.tt fur for CuitW. In I The Santferlust celebrated its Mr. C. F. Given. Sm,sev. N 15.. Yi.-fiftieth with a large celePresident of "The 1'ast iue bloating bration anniversary in Xew York City. The followClub," writes: ing is his testimony: "Whenever the oo'il weather sets in 'About, two ears njro I caught a I have for years jiast been very Mire to seve.-- cold hi iej traveling and wliieh cold which was hard to settled into catarrh of the bronchial cateh a seven; off. and wnieh throw leave after- tubes, and so affect my voice that I effects on my con.titu' i m the most of ws obliged to cancel my eniraireinents. I was advised to In try 1'cn na, hast winter I was ndvisil to try and a, though had never used a patent rerun a, and within live the cold iiiMlieine before, 1 sent for a bottle. in and 1 broken live thiys more "Words but illy describe my surprise up. jwas was a well man. 1 recommended it to to find that within a few days 1 was several of my friends and ail speak the trreatly relieved.and within three weeks for it. Is 1 Tiere was entirely recovered. am never highest praise nothing like Peruna for catarrhal afflictions. without it now, and take an occasional It Is well ns'i infallible as a cure, and dose when 1 feel run down."-Juli- an I gladly endorse it." -- C. F. Given. Weisslitz A Prominent Singer Knved I ruin Loss of If you do not derive prompt and satisVoire. factory results from t he use of I'eruna Mr. Julian Weisslitz,17"i Seneca street, write atom-- to Dr. Ilartman, giving a secreBuffalo, V, is corresponding full statement of ease and he will . of Xew York; be pleased to jrive your tary of The S m.M-instyou his valuable adt he Snnyer-lus- t, is the leading ecund .f vice "Talis. the largest InTinm s'lijriiifr society Address Ir. Ilartman, President of oi 'etv York and also the oldest. The Ilartman Sanitarium, t'olumbus.O. 1' Fe-ru-- e 1 1 b:i.-s- Instead of giving a list of ailments we will say use it on your horses or It will cure hing that every- - cattle for almost every ailment and you may be sure 1$ good results will h -t- a good liniment ought to cure that's what i I0110W. say of horse-owne- flexican flustang Liniment ' 1, It Costs But 50 Cents! GREAT CONGRESSIONAL KLT mm ESTIMATING The person who estimates neatest the total vole east In Vliib. 0 '. or if the exact lU'tires arc rctrisieretl, the am hot earn ."...'' t for nicssi:;n Hie nearest to he tola! vote, iiml tllvo ' g the exact estimate, or (6 i o.iiuo.oo In a 1 up on i he ."hi eetit total vote in the thn c states was !77.oi,i. What will it be this ADDRESS TRIBUNE DISTRIBUTION BUREAU. P. O. BOX CONTEST. Idaho mid W.vomiutr will of tleio wiU be award i taiilililltioual for mak-- li investment. . The last year! 17SS. like city silt tVVVVW FOR AfeK. SALT LAKE All WTOES lliTlES. GO'S. CANDY First-Clas- s Dealers Sell Them. pra-dlc- Scripture Cake. There was a church bazaar In the village of Comrie, Strathearn, Scotland, Aug. 2:1. and a novelty at one"of the stalls was a sale of what was called "scripture cake," which was lu gret demand. It was made according to the following recipe: Take four and cups of I. Kings 4:22 (first clause); one and one half cups of Judge S : 25 (last clause); two cups of Jeremiah 5:20; two cups of I. Samuel one-hal- CARBOLIC SALVE wiil prevent blood poisoning m uuts, Z Same Old Story. A and heal them, too. 25 cents. Would you have z TOOTHACHE for 15 cents? Our Japanese Tooth Ache Drops of both. Statu of Ohio, f.CCAS CXM ill rid you w Insurance for 25 cent3 a policy. What is your health v-'- "l V I . A i v Z, M rT N'any Women Sruden'.s Graduate. Tl. o grad'intiiis; r!ass:'s at leadlr.3 t'nitetl eollems fur women iu the bct-Elates i;nu:tiutlly large ,1 n year Weilesiey gave diplomas to laO young wonen, the largest elas.i in Its history, while Iimlellffe s attninvd tie nanu' tlistinetion, the bael.elor's degree upon llaj StUiiontS. j i I. con-lrrin- tsrnli! hoid i ia cc?e'na of the scalp very unver finnutiiites, but it Ctrl be rured. I' lftti'ti Umt-mnt- . qniek mid iernmuent iu At uny drug store, M ceuta. iuj rostilts. StT Good Laws In Two Countries. N'elUier In France nor In Austria CITY. SEA SMELLS! mnwft 'nu Khf'i V?v tor a.1 I hv timll tn:f fOtl i '..,,! . wt.li .ki 'nil t f"r Dte,t f .; 11.1 I'ltovt " tmom.cn as- - 1 ie I a. w . i.b- CO. ASSAY n i.V;: HfW niSCOVElT: kie'e DROPSY, .UietlOUAY" lli..k ..ftl ie- -! JitE. Ur.H h bl.LtN b SO.NS.Biit 'C 'V If " KOI WHY LIVE St., eve. rns'.ieii. IMVn-- Tn Tnke Curf a Cnlil In gaining Tablets. All money if It f nils to cure. )fio 'y. Hr.itno l.mnte tm.l Insist- ref Difference In Belting. It has been shown by testing that bnitlnn made frcm the middle of the hide Is much strobTT than that made fior.1 the heillien. s ue. a j- BO.Iiu.J AUK EG AN, ILLINOIS. A m i l mi. OGDEN l.h! N POWELL. 0w' hhiiiiI .lie fc. wiiP jrii.T. Im' lu.r i; l;ir.-- J. F. ' are pauper clii't'ren prtmitteil to enter the worl'.tunn-e- . They ate boarded with ji a ant families. -t m ( II. Wer.d mul vet t.'r- - i ' ef k' a !rf for l:'"lt Mlfll. ritt e tl i ; ALL DBU0SI9T9 OH STORES 1 OR DIHLCI FROM s I I Z. C. M. ss. Is tnUett mternallv iind llai:rntnr-t- i an1 nnusntm surfaces nrw.lireetlv on the o ILu system. Semi lor t.oinontnls. free, I'. V & t K .1. I'll lole to, CA S"i'l bv T'r e.'jisis. Hall's 1'iiillHy Till- - 'I"" ttte bcsL Jarauese Corn Cure will rid you of a dozen CORNS for a quarter. Which do you love the best corns or quarter? z f fn-- e worth? S I t'henev lualtes oalh th; t hf Is tha Franlt Fi'Mior pun ner of the ilrm of F 1 Cheney &('., County ileit'i; business In H- i- City of I oiedn. mi i Stnte ntoresaul anil tint sunt r.rrn will (my t:,e sum ef nVK H'.'M'Hi'.H 1L1.AHS for that eannot br t a. 'It ati't evei v rase ,,f c.tarrh rureu by the Use of Hail s Catarrh Cure. . 1'liAMv .1. CIIKN-I'.YFavnrn ta before m null sulisrribetl in my A. It. UA presviae. UiUdtU Jay ofltis-etnlier- DeCOSTAS LIVER PILLS is II e a 1 1 h ri- V rn v okTolkoo. f'OCNI'V. .1. I All Lung Diseases start with a cough. If you will cough up .v. .u. " s. a tie of Cough Balsam v.: mi i you uatup uuuguiiig bat- tle In which six bears were killed, admits that he slipped and fell and at most lost hio life. He didn't slip any in telling his experience. It's the same old "bar" sti ry that grandpa loved so well. V7ounds, Sores, Sni I Bruises, W hunter who tells of a pitched l t K,AUa:,0 I II will IMi: nixl Hit.lr briea H imefol nrlKl... Martin Salt l akr, M'lii'l.t ".. ! l. " Hr. Wool't ' A ilos" in tme mvh liv Norwm To vrn:: nt ir- remedy for r.iiiitli, culd, piiliiiunnry diseasn oi eery tort An Object Lesion. eoncbtslon M.tild ittante niciitul aberration, a mania to which the b arned are f 'ilij. 1. and occasionally tr.al.e lidicti'iuis without know-iv.i- ; :l,i IU After tayli g wliich the tooK. Instead of Mo hat, the lamp "lia.l" t;ff the bucket, pw: It un his hrnd, and WHil.rd rrofcssm- (!i.'ctui",rel--l- i 1 ,;sMoOnpson's EyeWaler li:;i r?:: rkrrr. Aa (ilii W. N. U.. hV.t . 1, I. ..1 43. Lnko-- o. U'licn fViMvn.vj V.r: .ftci ''viT;::.rr-'r!sKinil!- I : i Vr. r. ( ..l 1&03 , pro-ns-r- f 30:12; two cups of Nahum 3:12; one cup of Numbers 17:8; two tablespoon, fuls of I. Samuel 15:23; season to taste with II. Chronicles 9:9, six of Jeremiah 17:11, a pinch of Leviticus 2:13, half a cup of Judges 4:19 (baking powder). Finally, follow Solomon's prescription, Troverhs 23:15, for making a good child, and you will have a good cake. I'lu'vs. kiiJ is valued at I heard the dreatns nil! In the g lit; Nor was thprf one That I saw clear or, seeing, . Clyde Fitch a Curio Hunter. UaionoKs Rothschild and Clyde Fitch have been rivals in the buying curios for some time. The other day they met at last at St. Moritz nnd compared notes and the baroness was obliged to confess that the young American playwright was always picking up the very treasures she was most desirous of obtaining. While Mr. Fitch has been recovering, his great entertainment has been buying wonderful tilings for his New York house. Morpan Is not the only collector of rare antiques. Refutes to Discriminate. Mayor Seymour of Newark, N. J., I as sent to the board of w orks of that tlly a veto of an ordinance recently paused limiting the speed of atitos within the city limits to eight miles an hour on straight runs and four miles an hour in turning street corners. The mayor objected because of made in ravor of a tlist riniii.ntion ('rivers of horses in the city Mreeu. The mayor believes the peialties should be the mme In both cas?s. Protection Against Dog Diseajet. lhip may bow be protected, nainst dlstt inp'-- by vni ii.a'ion, U',- - f , "e Gen. J. Edwin Browne. in several historic ent;fi?e-mentAfter the war he became an he held actor and for many favor among Chicago theater-poorsHe is now an employe of lb..; government. )'" kid-le- Foster-Milbur- Whales and Fisheries. Norwegian 1 do not favor whale hunting because t'cey believs that whales drive the fishes shoreward. from Rheumatism and Neuialgia. Here is a case: Mr. T. Shepherd of Whitburn. Sunderland, Ohio, says: "My wife siiffere.: severely from rheu13 matism, and neura.gia. She could not well as t;in:r.' e's fad. one moment's rest and was nearly !!! li' II. IS public library, lie Is got re.(ttin.onn crazed with pain. Obtained instant han.'.'.ni- -' out f roilit ;l v. i' and a permanent cure by using lief into his h. prcnehniR imuii at.iitmiiy this the contents of one bottle of St. bis cifls ast Oil. Ther.i is no oilier remedy in ilirection amounted to $.i,imu,00) in the world that will do this. The int ie Tulle ilates, tie p.ave in adilieffect which St. Jacobs Oil tion Jo. 'no hi to Riisllsh workmen stantaneous a part of its half a century is produces is As be ,:)n Scotland. to and 'ii',"' " in 25 deal more record." St. Jacobs Oil is sold now gixing away a all druggists. cts. and 50 cts. sizes than his in ome," w hich is $ 10,000,(1011 The words "Acts likeby Magic," "Con a year, he may be aide to realiae tils which have boon used in ambition to escape the "disgrace of quers Pain," with St. Jacobs Oil for connection it has been computed more (Hint: rich." 50 are than wonderfully years that at his present rate of giving It and truly descriptive. will require twenty years before lie can become "poor." Accurate Delay. An Fimhsh millioraire. another of Many stories are told of the lack of the thrin) iiiulii millionaires who sive punctuality upon railroads in the away must of their income, is Mr. southern slates. It is said that when a New England man found his train, Spiller, the cloth and cotton magnate, His favorite amusement Is a peculiar advertised to leave at 11 o'clock, a ot.e, and it lias made him known as starting at exactly that hour, he comsort of fairy godfather to the poor plimented the conductor. towns. children of northern English "Just on time, 1 see," ho said, geniHe organizes and pays for huge treats ally. "All this talk I've heard of the for slum children. The outings ami lateness of your trains is without pleasure excursions be gives these foundation, I've no doubt." children cost him in the neighborhood smiled Tho conductor at him of $5iin.iH'(i a year. In addition to this gently. be supports eight children's hospitals "This train, sir," said, he, without His hobby on the a trace of embarrassment, "is not toand orphai.a'tos. him betterment of poor children gives day's eleven o'clock train, sir. It is no time for any other amusement. I'.o yesterday's eleven o'clock. lives in a fashion similar to that of a will probably not get here from 'way man, and down until tomorrow, sir." professional maintains but one eutablUlinient for himself. EUSINESS COLLEGE. amuse-menlWhen Ihe more personal Now Oiieu t Urn. Trnipleton Tuition for of millionaires are considered. School Vmr, Win. raceand It will be found that yachts the. lillis Cabinet system We control a horses take the most of many been of Ifook keeping and the iln-.ghas system It s man money. wealthy ..ununited that eighteen men of great of shorthand. Tliev are the best. Visit tilth Anient an, hngnsn aim of us at the Tcmpletoii ami make Inquirother rationalities spend the larger ies alxHit us from the business, profesSir sional and educational men of the city. part of their income on yachts. Thomas Upton is among the best We lead, oilier follow. Salt Lake known. He spent J'iiiO.eon on the cup Business College. aces alone. Col. McCalniout is a rival of Sir Englishman, He Was Spooney, Anyway. Thomas, who spend a fortune 011 the The young man in the tram, observiyae'its-mewater. Aside from the royal ng; that the handsome young lady 011 of Europe, it lias been estimated the opposite seat was looking at him that the eight'. en millionaires Inter- very intently, and thinking that lie ested in this sport rpend about might have Impressed her favorably, on their craft, and changed his seat for one by her side a year that the value of the yaents fools up and ventured to remark: to irM.hiiu.uiiu, "Haven't 1 seen ycu before somespend their where?" Fifteen millionaires "Well," she replied, "!m not quite money on racehorses. In this the American again b ads, ami there are ertain, but 1 think you are the man two American turf millionaires to one who stole our spoons!" lie got out. English. Lately the Americans have had about their own way on the exPollicnxl with No one would ever English turf, as a result of their if every one knew ! itumliy There Is penditures on racehorses. Hurdook Ho"l H.tteis some profit for the successful In turf end (illicitly uliitnneli and Imwel. tlio expenditures and big losses for the A Flower Without Root3. unsuccessful. of California On the mountains Some Resemblance. grows a very wonderful flower. It is It was ft landlord and tenant ense a twining hyacinth, which climbs up which was before Judge Llntolt In t ie some bush until It loathes the top. second district court here, tays a and after resting awhile to make snie Newark tehgiam to Ihe New Yoik it has a good bold breaks loose from Its root and spreads out Its lovely Press. Tho phiit.tiff, I'.eniard Benoacs blossoms Jus! as t ioiigh it received son, who snys James Harm-mahim a month'!- rent, was on the Hand. nourishment from tts mots. "Did you ask him for the rent?" tho Mnr-crefunded for each package or Judge Inquired. PS'T.NAM FAi'LT.KSri DYES if unsat T did." isfactory. "What did he say?" " b i to to me told t "He Calls for Explanations. "What did you do?" Philosophers like Mr. Perkins. Mr. to court, "I tame right down here Morgan's partner, wiio declared that your hi.lior." modern conditions the young mat. ,11 , as th" JudL-o"Well," remarked who works hard must win success, he mopped bis forehead and ciaiirt-should add a few footnotes to their at an eienric fan which had disquisitions explain!) U matters sat fanning the judge's, brow, there 111a; Viiotorily to the men who have work tie some points- of resemblance." ed bard at rl not won lo-.- - . THE STOOD TEST Car Falling at Rate of Two Miles a Minute Gently Stopped. A test of the new elevator in the Philadelphia city hall was mai'.e to determine the effectiveness of the eighty-fooair cushion just completed at the base I'la.-liof- t of the' shaft, Thn car was cut loose from a point on a level with the face of the clock, some 20f feet above the shaft. In it were placed a dozen eggs, three live rats and a quantity of loose iron, making its weight 2,500 pour is in all. At the rate of two miles a minute, and with a pressure of seven pounds to the square inch, it entered the cushion with a sharp but not loud concussion, and in a r ...t,it..,i...i ,., A.,t 1 II Ira ffiif i0?9T- - . "ootttlnif Hyrnp. tint y!llli, re.lrr.p lnil Font-Eas- i uie far aim nieuiianlsm was found intact, none of the eggs was broken and but two were cracked, and the rats, which had b"en placed Im a large trap, were, apparently in the same condition as wht-- they stalled on their novel trip. Architect Powell, who designed the changes In the tower necessary for the installation of th air cushion, without which, under the new law, the eievator could not be used, said he was satisfied that the trial wa a success, and that not a tremor marked the arrival of (lie car at the bottom of the cushion. ' IITQU mUtf CC iilKliHt Churchman Presides Philadelphia Over Rock Rtvef Conference. Bishop Cyrus D. Foss of Philadelphia presided over the Rock River Methodist conference at Austin, 111., last week, liishop Fofs presided over tho Rock River conference in 1SS3, ft price rub- - Hall tikw Oit), limb. Mm $10,00 Cub SALESMEN s DISH0P FOSS THE CHAIRMAN. e, Sagackus Birds. M'eilro lias a clever bird called the nu'lar.nrpes, which has disc ivered a m w use for the telegraph pole. At tin foot of the post this bi.'d makes a large bole, in wh!-- h it rears its fat illy; somewhat higher up the post it makes an observatory, from which bored boles permit it to observe the horiaou in every direction; still high er tills sagacious bird makes Us storehouse, and thua the pole serves as its home, fortress, and warehouse. weil-to-d- - In. rollc. 2acBijotU. Treasure in the Ocean. It Is e?t!mad that eighty millions of British treasure lie sunk along tho route from England to India. Ilo Yitu' freet Ai l' lintl IturnT Simi.e into your shoes. Allen's a powder for the feet It makes tig'ht or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corns, Bunions., Swollen, Hot and Sweating Feet At, all Druggist and Shoe Stores, Sr.e. Sample sent FHEH. Address Alien S. Olmsted, LeEoy, N. Y. 111 y.-i.- Wln!w' Mrs. For rlil.iliyll trt'lliliilt, H'.Hi-li'- i flmiyjuua,itll'ij t. euiji.cuitti! I ELEVATOR y 1 Instant rtelief ' bravery I - e ! "1 i When baasayta Are Ready. The butchers oi Ueilm have a our!tuts way of informing their customer! of ttie days on which fresh eausaKei are made, by piiieine, a chair, covered with largo, clean uproa, at the Bidt of the shop door. - hnuiil Ur4 rtjon fiiMrsiltljC,rak ill taiafHTMI UM ttrol t DAILY I'M u.'imd inmin'n , UileotfU, Ul. IrVJM. U r. WET WEATHER IN A WISE MAN VYEAR5 on pn VATERPR00F AfP- mm? CLOTHING YOB DOT KOT3WC ELSE WILL JU5 JT TU TE3 C ATA L0GUC 3 rf?H: vi.iv.iwil Fill !Nf OPA(?MtNT5 AND HATS TA KF. NO J TOWER A R03T0N.MA33.46l CO. FEF.LlG THAT VAiCEPTAISi 11 ivtjii-lale- I. Ui WTI I iiZL: Mi III ,( mm?; mwm naTied ttrittht; But when the nlttht wai done, The fragrance to be Awakened me; I taw their faces leaning glad and white Toward tlfe. their ettn. Jteihlne Preston Feabody. be sllipiay ihnee. tho KliRlis'l :.,! isvn l.mc. lias mailo a t n r ' as well as paint-IhII lia.ian laws forbidding the rspi. tiiioa of art ilaasiires has had a p. H.ar oiiect 011 the collection of He is obliged to keep Mr. line. vevth of stauiary in Italian He a. ills a f;r pictures to t hat. or iiaiMsivv i.ttd gtddum spends " a year for painttl ar, t New Bloom. I heard the lilicn Rrowlng In the night When none did hark; I knew they made a glimmer, dimly whitP, In the cool tlrpnmlnft dark. Nothing the garden knew So soft they grew In the light, Until tiny ftood new-rlsc- n Ktir all to mark. tn-t.g- s on hiituif. Mis entile collet-- f iaiiaiiis laiiiuint'.s amounts to e Antiquity of "Shoo." " 'Shoo' Is the only utterance you can make to startle chickens," says an observant young man. "You can shout at them until you get blue In the face, but that won't frighten them away, if such is your intention. But the minute you say 'shoo' they scamper. People 's'ioo' chickens the world ov.-- . The Jap 'shoos' his chickens, and so doe3 the Hindu, the Kaffir, the Russian, German, Briton everybody. Why does this hissing sound instantly startle fowl, when a shout or other human utterance will not? Have you ever thought It out? Well, you can put it down that 'shoo' was one of the first utterances ttiat man learned to make. In primitive days the world was overrun with reptilian creatures, and these 110 doubt preyed on fowl, just as snakes nowadays have a fondness for birds. Feathered bipeds naturally came to recognize in the hiss the presence of their mortal enemy and took fright when it was heard. Primitive man would, of course, notice and appreciate the effect of the sibilant utterance. It's a cinch that our remote forefathers would put the hiss into use when the progenitors of our modern chit kens came straying where they were cot wanted, and there, you see, we get 'shoo.' A chicken runs when you say 'sioo' because of an instinct that has come down in the breed from the days when fowl recognized their foe by the hiss." his average is about ooui'ir v.iiut in many forms sudden twinees of pain, sharp stitches, slow, esi.au.stive aches. Most backache pains are kidney pains. The tldueys fall to perform tha duties rat me i:.tends them to do and the arcing cf trouble comes througil the back. Neglect tie kidney warrilrjr,- grave complit atioi.s will surely follow disorders. Urinary Diabetes, Iirigh.t's ins ase, ere the downward .1' ,.,,.',.,.. ...1 . ..KIW .... ... ... .t.u wd::eys. Dean's Kidney Pills cure every ai d bladder shkiuss and the ( lire lasts, load thU proof of it: Mrs. Adam Guntlo. residlriR at ?ol South J'iiiui Crawfordsville, Ind., f.as: 'T made a public statement in lSsoi, saying that I Joan's Kidney Pills bad cured a mom), or of our family after be had suffered for years with a weak hack and kidney troubles, lie took taroe boxes of this remedy and was completely cured. Now three years have elapsed since I made this statement and am only too pleased to reindorse it. I have aiso used Doan's Kidney pills myself, obtaining the best results, 1 have recommended this remedy to my friends and neighbors as one which tan always be depended tiiion." A FREE TltlAT. of this great Kid- cured Mrs. r.ey medicine which Guntlo will be mailed on application to any part of the United States. AdCo., dress Buffalo, N. Y. Fo sale by oil druggists, price SO cents per bos. - l Willi of expenditure is crt'ilit al il si' f 1. in IJ.elt.1 eV o uil : :..M (ior-man- Conpressm-i- ed : .:.i.n::es U:a:i tl n j the .'part llil'i'olls. i , i a 1st f, German c 1,1: a n; f the London Oraet of woThe adittl.-.'iomen iitto the tivil .st rvhe niet with the 1:10.1 io'i'i!t op;;sii:iin in loi afer l'.'::,"i!," clei l.s find lopiBpiiis'K had 1ie.-entployi d in Kt'shstn! ami in France. medl-tinThe tight (if vu'ip.en to was called in jti"s;ion only three years ago when a committee of declared tl:ct the idea was too preposterous to be seriously discussed. In IS'.i:) a proposal to establish jryinr.asia for girls v. as lihei.ed by the iTussian minister of worship to a little sparl which should bo put out at once, iost it should break into a flame." But there are many sier.s that e7en the German woman is prowirg impatient of her part as upper housemaid, and in the consciousness of beirg a thinking entity, with a separate life of her own, demands to taka her share in the national public Ufa tine Toli- ttelt acl.e I.utka he tcracs dents ear iu be chiefly to blame. The account :Uvn in Tokyo Journals is that the elder students, angered by home fcu-rstrict urea passed by Mr. 1.1. i, ot.e t,f the teaoaers. asaitiit an im i.'i.vi t rami of imbibing sake iie:naiuli'il Im removal. Apparently the t'lincioa! yieltU-so far as to suspend Mr. t ki, bul, at the same time, lie rusticated some of the students. Tli is hal to a renewal and stronger demonstration on tl,e lalter's part. They drew up a 1l. 0Hir.ent arraign ing me principal and the teachers on various counts and demanding the dismiss-aot the waole faculty. Thirteen of tlioni were now expelled, with the result that meetiiiss hct.au to be held outside the school for the purpose of ila;mins a general strike. The trouble is tint over. Of course this version comes from the side of the teacheis. bol'-a- ario, is s ft, IS a ill ir ,ui-:- 11 lui! bol iioai'd. a Wo!;ie::;i!.ol e;' ;r 1 x . B ,i ill K.'st y TROUBLE BEGINS. Trouble w.th the first SCHOOL. a;-!- on wbic'i In ton ii 'f a: re s of i. li.d Col sunny. ,.:.i! ihe m. '11 . -I at e .:::eMob, and a voi.'o tinhorn::; with ..':.! tnont, 't iilied that althmtt;h it to wottltl not b tally bo a woir.an iliir-oiibar ;l.e iloor 10 anrj,.Hr.K a ::i:c:)l satli'-r!:!?i;si;j-ntetn s !ton:. be iaU ry Id from (.j.eaKintr. to ivvei t i.i nihi r words-- l.e ii"i It: 'a .!, amid ciicois inini the oittiT pari of t 10 lio iso, thai vvoinor, lil.e chiiiiron, siiou'.d lie aet-l- --- !!'- 'I. : 1 s Til EPE1 Fad fi-CJing Weil '.'.neon t An Has :c'c IN JAPANESE Students Demand the Dismissal of the Entire Faculty. W had to report recently a strike on the part of .he ttudents of the Middle School, writes the Mlye Japanese Mail, cm that occasion the fault seemed to be largely on the side of the faculty of the school and the governor of the prefecture. News now cou.es of a strike at. the Middle School of tli'a, In which the stu- YLARLY. A v.r.v i.U-'.- n:r-!T- l :.E3 1 STRIKE ilOnmi MEN S X'' Bishop Cyrus D. Foss. shottly after he rank of bihop. was elevated to the He was president of Wesleyan university In 1875 and wai made a bishop in 1 SSO. An Inventory. Some time boToro he was elected to the Presidency, Lincoln received a letter from a New York city flnn ask ing as to tne unions; 11 one 01 l.;s neiRhhors, who had begun a transaction with the flnn. Lincoln's reply th received. Yours of the was: I am well acquainted with Mr. , and know his circumstances. First of all, ho has a wife and baby; together, tbry ought to be worth to any man. Second, he has an office, In which there Is a table worth 11.50 and Mine chairs worth, say Jl. Last of all. (lu re Is In one corner a large rat hole, which will bear looking into." $50,-00- 0 Cuve Up Tramping Tour. Panh'l II Moigau. a Yale student. and son 01 l.r.s.ia .huif head id lie' wilting paper trust, stalled out as a trump from Spni'irhe!.!. Mass., with a chum, th. ir object being to study ih" hobo with n view to litem ry effort. In Boston they wore ar thla was "a BK vat:: ants, and a bit of local color" for which Ilo-- had ' 'ated thc r net bargained, they hb titily. The lur reduleus pelici man laughed at their pr tesmlions and aid" use ef the i only utter wires weie tin y given fioch.m. One I .in h ev;. orient e was enough an. both fiurri-'back to Sprilit'I'.eld. . eons-ii'e- Lover of Exercise. Depew S.iliio on.- wax eoi:gialuialing Seim tor in in w ten ntly on bin MppcatHlice I of exitl'iiil h fit i and "aid; en it " Th pen" vt. taho lols' of N". bntdly take i tiator ti piled: v. ui'; h.oi I ni'i ibb-I don't iiiiv. and I don't climb Mans unions lied to ll'l f'O. by HHiUlJ No Cured of Being An Actress. Jennie Olson, who eays she wn "cured of being an : ti ks" by the simple power of faith. i.nd that she liquor or smoked a eignrette idr.ee. Is one of tb twenty recent converts trade by N.w York faith ctirists She, with thn others, was baptized In New York hav tndnv, the ceremony tnarUi'g the clu.se of Uiu ten dis' coin 0' a: idi. has not tasted If 11 1 . I w.iii in An tl 11 re the tluti t at ti'.i'cl Is cl. H II t I' SO t. iat!- -, Yeli have no urreroi in f't'iiiii? t vnitr tomttie ncii ler unit ciinnot ni h. .1. ui t KiooT to cat ttin "lie piuti is o il hn to elite hi"l V"il out f 1. Hl"1 Oi nee Dint lies! II lis s.ni-..." O.K 'Ui h.,les.illie llio.ni'.' lVmli r f.iio.on t't .. I,'. 11.1 .1 t.i,..iv .0 'S U I. n.li'O'a il' - 1" 1 ' h lii:!.1'liI nil fx Ml en,l ui ir.il.liuil!ili.i( Cuc.Mi hritnit. , .1 vetlf ie .ilHl It V"'- 'S'' .l.V IU I'l ice. :; l"'i f. ..id. co nt vvi.i.i r duos, INVESTMENT 7 The Preterred Stock of th W.L Douglas scho.e MntlmMIrny'n Sweet I'owtl'M for t"hlldr d by Mother tirey, tnir-KuroWiiUy d In the Children's llomeiri N" York. Curt . Teo'hinff l't J erishress, Hud Sto-nnhthe lP.wois nd move ami $2,000,000. Capitsl Stock, $1,000,000 Preferred 8t0l. 1.1,000,000 Common Block. fguinte or.brn, Ilentrev Wonin. Over '.t"' At all drugglsU. 2.'. Ssmple FKF.K. Ad Y. A Leu H. "itnxUd, I.e tuTi dre SIOO Shares, Sold at Per. each. S:ock offered fo s le. W. L. Djug'as reldia all Qommon Stock. l".ii:!-l- . ."'""'- I.110I St... I. ui In' Prorred OnW Til-I- 'l. Gerrran Settlers In Canada. There are about ZZ.')" Ucnnans In Canada, mainly iu the Eastern frontier districts. There are S "w German in CanaUrlllsh Columbia. In elenioiit dian towns tho liertnan CO to tZ per cent of amount" to f rt whole th population. H ,.i(i- Im,hn'. ai"t im t li .t!i.c1 p.o.vp 111 ..r tl.r.mt ever puiu uf any tiln - M.mnt. li 1 1onian 1'.. trio oil. tr.ni-- '" mill Imi i 1 l"l 1 m! o'"i''"'"' lr- Americj's Buddlilrtic Shrine. It is sunt il that Han 1'leSA southern California, it lipid!? hecomlns the Dudrililst cuter lor Atnoiba. In one liotiso In Its Arjeln a fhrlnn has ownbeen erected to Buddl s, nd the there retains woman of woiiiih, a er, a HurhlhUt priest who wan at tb t tiicaso '.Vnnd s Fair, ftfd nian? t" Worship. p gather wcoMy ih' i mi. i il)Tie, mu I' 'n HAlIlt f,,t f lire- - rr..iip n lit - , r. Ul, llir .... f ' ,1 " IT il :'s'i'..n o"l" I" " W..I ,!! ' " :nnoli 11 w.c l. ' llr l.'C .'. n. .' ,.. ii 1. .1,' 'I. '' (!. of ! f " ' '. '" " " t ir.t 5t iimU "(f 11 l, Hh"! ,m.iii.i iwfrtrt fill w.mwt '" ', I'l' I'"'' v k ' ol m. 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