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Show prescription by an Editor. a medical man who was expecting I A note iDtion received one day a fres an for famous editor q "turned the missive, this way and !. examined it under a magnifying read It backward, held it up to ht and finally In a moment It to the chemist Insplratlon-e- ent best of the story The up. h, made Ualns to be told. He drank the st. ,,-- medicine. f (hrf0ray' Sweet Powder, for Children by Mother Gray, nurse Home In New York. Cure. rWshneaa, Bad Stomach, Teething and regulate the Bowels end Worms. Over 30,000 testimonials AdKKglsts.550. Sample FREE. N. Y . AUen 8. Olmsted. Leltoy, faVLsfulIy iKudren's Die-mov- " a Signal for Them! There n would be Interesting to know on Mars think of rhat the observers nyrotechnlc display down in tho Chicago Tribune. yest Indies. Biooraphy ot Cecil Rhode. PARIS TAKES TO HORSE FLESH The book world la already interesting- itself as to who will writs the ofXw. Bond red Shop Where Chee, ficial biography of Cecil Rhodes. Pub-- 1 Or, Meet I. Sold. ushers are assuming mat, sooner or The taste for horseflesh lu Paris, later, there will be such a work. Their which is demonstrated by the recent idea is that if Mr. Rhodes has left pabanquet, does not date back many pers having half the human interest years. It waa under the second m of his will his biography will be a ' plre, during the expedition to Morocco, unique book. that It came into the dietary of th French soldier. The expeditionary colPl80 Cure cannot be too tilubly spoken of w umn had nothing to live upon, so It cough cure. J. W. o Hiti kn, 3J2 Third Are., slew and ate the horses, and everyone N-- , Minneapolis, Mina, Jua 8, IJUX was agreeably surprised at the quality of the meat. A Croker in Wall Street Emile Dccroix, a veterinary surgeon Richard S. Crcker, son of tae former Tammany boss, has become spec- with the troops, resolved to profit by ial partner in a firm of Stock Exchange the experience. Arrived In Paris, he brokers. Just row he Is on hla way set about popularizing the horse a to England and on his return he will food. He distributed meat gratuitously t? the poor population. In his proplunge into the Wall street whirl. paganda he Interviewed the prefect and ministers and even had audience To Cnro a Cold tn One day. Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets. All of the emperor. He opened the first druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 23a hlppophagous butchery, In the Place d'ltalie, in 1866. It was the siege of First Woman to Vin Scholarship. Pari that caused the flesh of horses Miss Helen E. Wallace, a brilliant to be regarded as a positive delicacy. student at the Melbourne (Australia) That was thirty-twyears ago. How University, has been awarded the has the notion progressed since? Paris 150 Shakespeare scholarship of has now 250 shops where they sell the This Is the most Important scholar- meat; all are prospering. Last year ship in the gift of the university, and 30,000 horses were slaughtered and It has never before been won by a eaten. Rouen, Toulouse, Lille, Orleans, woman. have all taken to horse eating. The meat is cheaper than beef. Whereas one pays 3 francs the llvre for good Hall. Catarrh Core fillet of beef. It only costs a franc If Is taken internally. Price, 75a you take horse. The animal that was eaten the other Paris Population. with such eclat had a singular day The population of Paris has grown It won several steeplechases history. the five last during years by more than at Auteull and It was 150,000 inhabitants. All the arrondlB-sementsan English mare and its name was two with exceptions, show Nell . In November, 1893, the an Increase, the lead being taken by crowd Owyn. on the course was very Irritated the eighteenth amndissement, with at the defeat ot the favorite In the an increase of 22,455. As In London, preceding race. It revenged Itself by It Is the central part of Pari that throwing stones. One of the stones shows a decrease of residents, the struck the left eye of Nell Gwyn and Halles arrondissement losing 3,000 ruined the sight Nevertheless, the and the second arrondissement 3,682. noble beast won the race. Pall Mall Gazette. WHERE DOCTORS HOW FAIL CONVICTS PASS THE TIME CONGRESSMAN FITZPATRICK. Some Very Artistic Work Done In is a Splendid Ca- -i Says Prisons of America. To Core Womans Ills, Lydia E. is at once Interesting and pathettarrhal Ionic. Pinkhams Vegetable Com- - ic,Itsays the Philadelphia ITecord, to Mrs. ranline go' through the cells of the Eastern Jound Succeeds. Writes : Penitentiary and to note the objects which, with tedious pains, the pris"Dear Mrs. Fikkuau: Soon after oners have made to while the tlms y marriage two years ago I found away. Here a mantel will be bung myself in constant pain. The doctor with a lambrequin, elaborately fringed, said my womb was turned, and this the fine knots and delicate patterns caused the pain with considerable In- of the threads comparing with the flammation. lie prescribed for me for work of the French lace makers. The lambrequin Is ot an odd blue, and the visitor Is told that It is made ot an old pair of prison trousers. On a little gilt bracket ts a small stuffed animal. The bracket, so delicately turned. Is of newspapers pasted together and gilded, and the animal Is a rat, caught in a home-madtrap, stuffed with rags and pieces of chewing gum, colored with shoeblacking, for Its eyes. A wall la completely covered with a really artistic decoration of reeds, on which are perched at least 200 birds, each accurately colored and drawn. There are also numberless Hon. T. Y. Fitzpatrick, Congressman checkerboards and sets of chessmen from Kentucky, writes from tho Na-- ( that. In the delicacy of their Inlay tional Hotel, Washington, D. C., as fol- work and in the Intricacy of their lows: MRS. PAtT.IXE JUDSON, At the solicitation of a friend I used carving would do honor to the craftsSecretary of Schermerhorn Golf Club, Peruna and can cheerfully recent , your men of the Orient. Brooklyn, Now York, mend your remedy to anyone suffering four mouths, when my husband became with catarrh or who needs a good Where a Bishop May Cycle. impatient because I grew worse instead ; tonic." T. Y. FITZPATRICK. the of better, and in speaking to the drug-1s- t Dr. Burton, newly consecrated A Good Tonic, he advised him to get Lydia 12. Bishop of Clifton, Is an enthusiastic a natural and efficient .Mnkhams Vegetable Compound cyclist. On receiving from Cardinal nerve tonic.is It strengthens and re-- , and Sanative Wash, llow 1 wish I had taken that at first ; it would have Vaughan the intimation that he had stores the activity of every nerve in the saved me weeks of suffering. It took been chosen by the Pope to fill the body. the Through the use of three long months to restore me, but vacant jee of Clifton, fears would nerves resume-theiit Is a happy relief, and we are both seem to have arisen in the mind of weakened or overworked and the blood natural strength most grateful to you. Your Compound the bishop-elethat his promotion bas brought joy to our home and might possibly put an end to blB ped- vessels begin at once to regulate the flow of blood according to naturealawa M rs. Pa ui.ixe J health to me. Dr. Burton, acudson, alling peregrinations. , 47 Hoyt Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Congestions immediately disappear. cordingly, took the cardinal Into hla 5000 forfeit If about testimonial Ii not gonutno. Catarrh Cured. was and made happy by All phasesof catarrh, acuteorchronic, would eeern by tliis state-xne- nt confidence, that women would save th assurance that, though the cardi- are promptly and permanently cured. time and much sickness if they nal thought that perhaps It would be It is through its operation upon the has atwould get Lydia 12. linkhama slightly undignified to cycle about the nervous system that Vegetable Compound at oncet slums and streets of Bristol, he saw tained such a world-wid- e reputation as a ana also write to Mrs. PJnkham no objection to his careering about the inro and reliable remedy for all phases at Lynn, Mass., for special ad-Ti- downs of Clifton. London Chronicle. of catarrh wherever located. DEFENDS WOMENS USE OF CORSETS is free and always helps If you do not derive prompt and satis- -' French Sciential Telia Why They Am factory results from the use ot Peruna, 20 A WEEK AND EX TENSE' write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a Needed by Women, to mi n with rlir to introiluce our Poultry goods, full statement of your ease ana he will Population of the World. In an article on Womens Clothing The total population of the earth bendatp. Javt UeMfg Co.,Lept.D,Paraoua,Kaa be pleased to give you his valuable adand Hygiene, contributed to the Re- Is estimated at - vice free. over 1,500,000,000. The , In vue Sclentlflque by M. Frantz Novel Structure Germany. Address Dr. Hartman, President ot distribution Is thus proportioned; Euthe author controverts popular rope, 372,925,000, or 99.66 A most picturesque and novel struc- The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. square ideas on the subject of the corset. He mile; Asia, 880,558,000, or per pro48.57 per ture has been erected by It Is nothing lays down the following propositions: Ireland's Only Toll Bridge, square mile; Africa, 170,050,000, or ducers of Ruedeshelm. 1. The corset has Its raison detre 14.77 less than a faithful and exact reproWaterford per square mile; America, possesses the only tall Ruedes-heifrom the esthetic point of view. or 8.96 per square mile; Poly- duction of the famous ruin In Ireland. After 108 years' agibridge 2. Esthetics and hygiene may be on the Rhine. From Its win- tation a movement is now on foot for nesia, 6,000,000, or 1.73 per square reconciled In womens clothing, even mile; Polar dows and balconies a magnificent the construction of a free bridge over regions, 82,000, or .05 per In the corset. be obtained of the Rhine mile; 1,512,333,000, or an view can square the River Suir. total, 3. The corset may be of use In cerwhole exposition. and of the 28.89 of average square. per Ladles Can Wear Shoe. tain maladies. size One smaller after using Allens Foot-Eas- e, acWinslow' Roottilnfr which he Mr. Hymn. These statements, Henry A. Salzer, tho Wisconsin reiWe !n For children teetiiintr, ioften tUe a powder. It makes tight or new wind colic. IfrcabolUc. knowledges are somewhat audacious seedsman, gives the last thousand dol- fiAiiifliXUoD.allayBptttu.eure shoes easy. Cures swollen, hot, sweating, on the part of a hygienist, he at- lars to wipe out the debt of the La corns and aching feet. Ingrowing nails, Butter Export of Australia. tempts to justify In the course of his Crosse Y. M. C. A. and shoe store, All bunions. druggists Australia has become an Important 25c. Trial article. As to the first, he remarks package FREE by mall. Adexporter of butter and other dairy dress Alien S. Olmsted, Le Uoy , N. Y. Embarrassing. that the adoption of clothing by man The province of Victoria A Missouri editor Is responsible foi products. Is the result neither of modesty nor of " Atmospheric a desire to protest the body against the assertion that at a recent church alone exported to Great Britain In The atmospheric pressure upon the' 0 of 17,000 tons butter, reprethe weather; it Is a result, he asserts, entertainment in his town the master man Is 82,400 o an of ceremonies made the announcement senting a value of 18,000,000, The but- surface or overordinary wholly of a desire for adornment and one-hal- f fourteen 3C9 pounds, In J tons was O! That ter export of Victoria the same that leads the savage to tat- that Miss Bates will sing, and fall of rise The tons. ordinary Had an Angels Wings That I Might 1889 and 759 tons in 1890. For the too blmBelf. Mens costume has tend or diminishes Increases barometer the not bas been the ten last years the export ed more and more to straight lines, Rise and Fly, accompanied by this pressure by 2,500 pounds. less than 80,000 tonB. signifying action, womens to curved minister. Chicago Chronicle. aulines, signifying, according to the thor, that they are inade to please.1 Rigidity and Btrength for man," he says, "suppleness and fascination for woman. The corset, then, Is an atand accentuate the to preserve tempt curved outline of the waist Pe-ru-- na e i ; o iSkA SPOOL SILK mi imoothlyi t ii alwayt 0rtiMlli Silk i twtm and lw.y. full lmh and full atranrtta, ilCorticelli cot you NO MURE than poor oilk, don't hy you buy it I Art your donlor for a bub CorticelU' . IlsW hr coKTirzixi Sue Hnu, Elorihcx, Ham. f , ; i JfV i Pe-ru-- Pe-ru-- ct It Pe-ru-- ce It V Ole-nar- f the-win- e 132,-718,0- I r eure. 1889-190- V 1 ? I r i . I To Preserve, Purify, and Beautify the Skin, Hands, and Hair Nothing Equals Use cuticura soap, assisted Millions of women Ointment, the great skin cure, lot preserving, purifying;, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing-th- e scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping; of falling' hair, for softening;, whitening;, and soothing; red, rough, and sore hands, form of baths for baby rashes, Itching?, and chafing; s, in the often-iv- e for irritations and Inflammations, or too free or annoying peispiration, In the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers, and for all the purposes to be of the toilet, bath, and nursery. No other mediated soap is 1 e compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying oiTcf kin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic au for it oap, however expensive, is to be compared with tn purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines and complexion ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, the BEST skin oap, and the BEST toilet and baby soap in the world. ' COMPLETE TREATMENT FOR ETERY RUMOUR, $1. I'sue uitM. Cuar., ul Rr.01.MM Pi 1.1. t (Cbocol.l. Cl.d) rr tho o.l.tirai.4 iirut'O ' UP i I Prop.., Uu.uo, ! kuBiooreurro. hub pill loqulot.nllto pockot vlolo, MuUl&lnf W do". P't,f l V." ot liquid I TMll of'nr-.u- p TOBACCO DONT STOP ?0beco. th J nervous ml-Suddenly. It Injurs I snd It will tell you when to stop ahV I yo You havt no right to ruin your A weed. your breath by using th hlthy - 11.00 per bos, or three boxes lor us. Writ !. At III yood Druyijlsts or direct from u " A CHEMICAL -- CO., - j ,U hd K So and poison boIt prc to cure or wm b00v.!ct. La Crosso, wis, A Geological Fallacy. S Probably the most wild and unjustifiable ot all the crude beliefs respect- ing geological resources Is that which holds to the conviction that by going deep enough the drill Is sure to find something of value, no matter at what point the work of boring Is commene ed. There are numerous wise persons In every community, estimable. Influential and In the highest degree public spirited, who are convinced that the question, for example, of finding coal In their special locality is simply a matter of the depth to which the explorations are carried. Rock oil and natural gas are recognized as desirable comproducts In every progressive such community and every munity, contains persons, in other respects in telllgent, who are ready to stake tholr own fortune and that of their nearest friends on the belief that oil and gas are everywhere underneath the sup b face, and that their sources can only drill, with the providing.tapped there Is sufficient capital to keep up th process of drilling long enough, - nil Saving Grace. Economy Is the order of the day among the reigning families of Europe. Whereas in times gone by the very word "royal Implied a reckless disregard for money and extravagance, It now stands for something close fisted approaching perilously ness. Extravagance Is left to ths To begin with King Ed new-ricward. It is no hearsay that as soon as he came to the throne he appoint ed his friend. Lord Fsrquhar, to be master of his household, and Lord to Farquhar Immediately set to work expensunnecessary all with do wT es to dismiss all superfluous offlclals Md servants, to get th largest possl-b- l returns for the smallest reasonable outlay, and to exact usual disTh counts for all cash payment!. are understood savings thus effoctod to amount already to close upon $125, 300 a ? federal noma. For On June 3 next, th anniversary o: Jefferson Davis' birth, collections wifi be made In every town In Mlsslsalpp in aid ot th fund for tb purchase of Davis. Beauvoir house, near Iitloxl. home. an Min, of the half required one More than amount, 110,000. has already been raised. lr Ml) (Ul)TS Health will come with all its blessings to those who know tho way, and It la mainly a queswith all the term implies, but tho efforts which strengthen the system, tion of which refresh and tho foods which nourish are important, each In a way, while it is the games also advantageous to have knowledge of the best methods of promoting freedom from unsaniImportant that the tary conditions. To assist nature, w hen nature needs assistance, it is all and the one remedy and of known value, be tho best of should quality medicinal agents used manufactured of Is by as a i and igs laxative, most Syrup acts which pleasantly, beneficially ' . the California Fig Syrup Co. With a proper understanding of the fact that many physical ills are of a transient char actcr and yield promptly to tho gentle action of Syrup of Figs, gladness and comfort come to conthe heart, and if one would remove the torpor and strain and congestion attendant upon a and aches tho from freedom and enjoy stipated condition of the system, take Syrup of Figs of case In bowels. of the to duo tlm and headaches Inactivity depression pains, tho colds and when a laxative is required but a to consult is well physician, it trouble competent any organic remember that tho most permanently gratifying results will follow personal cooperation with the beneficial effects of Syrup of Figs. It Is for sale by all reliable druggists. Trice fifty cents per bottle. Tho excellence of Syrup of Figs conies from the beneficial effects combination and also from the method of manufacture which ensures that perfect purity and uniformity of product essential in a perfect family laxative. AH tho members of the family from the youngest to tho most advanced In years may use It whenever a laxative Is needed and share alike in its beneficial effects. We do not claim that Syrup of Figs is the only remedy ot known value, but it possesses this great advantage over all other laxatives that it acts gently and pleasantly without disturbing natural functions. In anyway, as it is free from every obto buy the jectionable quality or substance. To grt its beneficial effects It is always necessary of every Co.front the on -is name of the printed Fig Syrup genuine and the full package. right-livin- g, i ..... . Co.-iaIif- uruIa n Louisville. Ky. San Francisco, Cal ,( Now York. N. Y. h V, I W. N. U.. H I I r U4 Salt Lak No. la '!.i. f wumi rtFtustfU' flHtht Ail i 4'u.ili fryn.tv ibii rirr ItiiD'irt, 25. 1003 Hy Ui'vfc iI I Vws I I I I 3 I |