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Schwerin court theater in 1864 estab-ishe- d The purchasing of the home of Chief hi3 reputation as a poet and the Justice John Marshall in Richmond flay was a drawing attraction in Ber-i- n Va is contemplated for the purpose of for many years. , , erecting thereon a proper courthouse as a memorial of the federal governEARLIEST RUSSIAN MILLET. ment to the great chief justice, as well Will you bo short of hayj If so, plant a plenty of i his prodigally prohfio millet. S a proper home for the judiciary of S to 8 1 tm of Rich Hay Per Acre. which he was such an ornament. Price 50 lbs. 41 90; 100 lbs. $3. Low freights. John A. Balter Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis. W nt a Good Substitute young matron of Germantown, Pa., went to a corner grocery and said: "Lei me have a package of Saratoga ch'ps. Tie clerk replied: "Sorry, lady, but weve only got straight kindlin in bunches And he exhibited a circular lundle of little sticks, tipped on the ends with resin. Wont these cio? he asked. Ha 1 A ifs lispare ganr.snts bearing the you have ths result of more than half centjiry of experience backed by our guarantee. When you b jy above trademark SOLD BY REPRESENTATIVE $V c p0UTlcs AT A. J. TOWER COt BOSTON? IASS. (Copyright, iU iii by Dally Story Pub Co.) 1902, yfc lit Ar duMng the sixty days strenuous efforts tad bet.a made on the part of the majority to elect a senator, but the during campaign of the fall before It had been openly stated that the legislator of the coming session who did not go home "fixed for life womd be foolish. Both sides were expected to use enormous sums of money, and the senatorship was expected to be the prize of the man who was willing to pay the most for it. This was the sentiment of a large number of people during the campaign. Long before the first ballot for the senatorship had been cast on the second Tuesday of the session, the leaders of the majority had decided that as they had elected a majority of the members of the body, there would be no necessity for them to buy the votes already theirs. They held that the men could not have the gall to go back on the constituents who had elected them, and besides, a clean election would give their party a large amount of prestige, as it would serve to give a knockout blow to the rumors of corrupt uses of money In legislative halls, when their party was In control. When the first ballot was cast, the votes of the majority were badly scattered, but day by day, as the balloting proceeded, and the session came nearer to an end. It was evident that the votes of the majority were simmering down to two candidates, but it was also evident thdt this state of affairs was the result of the clever of the opposition, as the candidates were old rivals and one would never give way to the other. The minority, on the other hand, had been hanging closely together, and it was clear that they were being maneuvered by a clever political schemer. During the early part of the session that had cast their 35 votes for former Representative Moore, a man who had borne a spotless reputation, hut on the 45th day of the sitting they switched and cast their vote solidly for a man who had the reputation of being the smoothest politician in the state John Flaherty who since his defeat for Congress four years before had held a fat federal position and had built up a political machine powerful in its environment. When the minority switched to Flaherty the leaders of the other side began to look worried, for they knew that the skillful politician would stop at nothing to secure an election. Thus it went on during the remaining days of the session, enough members to cause a deadlock or elect the minority candidate, remaining stubborn and mean, on account of not receiving the price for their vote. The session had just taken a recess, after a twelve hours Bitting, and the members were just getting back to their seats from the saloon across the street. The floor of the House was crowded with lobbyists, who had been for the minority brought from all parts of the state to lend moral courage to the men who were to be purchased, and was immediately whispered around that Flaherty had fixed the insurgent members of the majority and that he would be elected on the next ballot. The session was called to order, and an intense quiet seemed to come over the packed throng. We will now proceed with the two hundred and eighteenth ballot for the election of a United States senator to represent the state, began the president. "I demand a call of the house, shonted a senator who was seated with the majority. Everyone knew that this was merely a subterfuge "to gain time, for it could be told at a glance that every seat was full. Everyone wondered what was to be gained by the delay, and as soon as the call began three leaders of the majority were seen to approach each other and hold a hurried consultation. The clerk rushed through the call with marvelous rapidity. The members of the joint assembly are all present, Mr. President," he announced. will see that The sergeant-at-arm- s each member iumains in his seat un- five-minu- Blood. to begin the use of Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery, the best and surest remedy for impurity of FE . . 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Apply to F. & !etlnternlent Immigration, Ottawa, V. Bennett, Canadian Gov. mNetT11 801 New York Life Bldg, b .sliiKiir HElNd' ith 1 L with consumption and icrofula. My eldeat on was taken two or three year ago with hemorrhage from the lungs. It troubled him for over year. He took Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and has not had a hemorrhage in over a year. My younger aon had acrolulous ores on his neck; had two lanced, but ha not had any since he commenced to take your Accept no substitute for "Golden MedThere is nothing "just ical Discovery. as good for diseases of the stomach, blood and lungs. A looS page book, free for the asking. You can get the Peoples Common Sense Medical Adviser, the best medical book ever published, free by sending stamp to pay expense of mailing only. Send 2i one-cestamps for paper cover or d volume, to Dr. 31 stamp for R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. cloth-boun- W. N.U.. Salt Lakeio. 16. salt-rheu- m and other eruptive diseases which are the direct result of imIt pure blood. enriches a well as purifies the Special attention given to Livestock and wool shipments. Tor Passenger snd Freight rates apply to Agent R 5. w. aud O. S. L.. or write - pimples, eczema, 1902. i iti first referred in touching terms to the strong attachments that had sprung up between the members during their service in the session, and then expressed bis norrow that the bitter struggle on the election of a senator had brought about such hard feelings. Fe then took up the lsnue of the campaign and felkted how the majority had been elected pledged to send a man to the federal senate who was in sympathy with their political ideas. At this the recalcitrant members of the majority began to squirm in their seats, and before he had gone far thiy were locking downcast. You say that if we select a democrat who Is suitable to you, you will heip elect him, he cried, turning to them. Who is this man. I demand? Do you mean this statement, or is it I wish to explain my vote. less he is addressing the chair," announced the presiding officer, as the members began to stir around, and as the three majority leaders took their respective desks, their faces still This clouded with Intense anxiety. was the condition on the entire majority aide of the house. On the other aide, each member seemed to be struggling with an almost uncontrollable KINGS. NORSE SEA THE SONS OF Iatereitioc Inhabitants of sfnron Group of Islands lhere are about 12,006 people scatrocks or tered over the twenty-od- d islets which constitute the Faroe group. Every man in the country is in some way the descendant of a king that is, the Norse sea kings, who fled to the islands in the ninth century and peopled them. In spite oi his homespuns, his turf hut, and his primitive life, every good Faroese is conscious and proud of his ancestry, and he bears himself like a Highland prince. He has no newspapers or social problems, but he knows the history of his island home and he is a constant reader of books, mostly Danish, but not of the dime novel order. His literary taste is inferior only to that of the Icelanders, who for 1,000 years have raised and maintained an Ideal of national literature of merit. The Faroese dresses well. His chestnut-brown jacket, trimmed with silver buckles, and his comfortable knickerbockers, are made from the pure unadulterated wool of the Faroese mountain sheep. His warm, handknit stockings, equal to those of the Scottish Highlanders, would fetch high prices In America. His boat has served as a model for European builders, who, under the name of whaleboat, supply navies with an imitation of the original, Faroe shell. His home is well, mighty uncomfortable, but snug to him, apparently. He drinks excellent coffee. He gets the pure bean by the sack. Each household roasts its own supply, and a fresh quantity is ground each time coffee Is made, so that none of the flavor is lost. Sheeps or goats cream added makes it a beverage that even fine hotels might take pride in duplicating. surf-fighti- WILBER CONGRESSMAN To The Pe-ru-n- a Enterprise. but a miserable subterfuge, by which you expect to wait until the last moment and then betray our party? This is your scheme, so it has been openly stated in these halls, and you have not had the courage to deny it. Do you think, men, that you are nervy enough to go back to your democratic constituents, after having helped elect Flaherty to the federal senate? You say that if we select a man who is suitable to you he will be elected. You know that the man you are supporting can never be elected, and I do not believe that the man for whom I have been casting my ballot can at this late hour be successful. to prove Now is your opportunity whether you are men or are cattle, to be bought by the highest bidder. Name some' man, I say, and prove your assertions. Who is he? Everybody listened as if expecting an answer, but none came, the members to whom these burning remarks had been addressed continued to carry their is Ail You Claim For It. ft Pe-ru-- na Congressman D F. Wilber, of Oneonta, N. Y., writes: The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.: Persuaded by a friend I have fried your remedy and I have Gentlemen almost fully recovered after the use of a few bottles, lam fully convinced that Peruna fs all you claim for it, and I cheerfully recommend your medicine to alt DAVID F. WlLtiLR. who are atdieted with catarrhal trouble. who are similarly afflicted to try Colds others Perana a Proveutlve aud Cure for Edward Laws. N. B., Vice Peruna. Mr. C. F Given. Sast-ex- , President of The Past-tim- e Boating Club, A Prominent Singer Saved From Losa of writes : Whenever the cold weather sets in I have for years past been very sure to catch a severe cold which was hard to throw off, and which would leave aftereffects on my constitution the most of the winter. ' Last winter I was advised to try Peruna, w I've ithin and days the cold was broken up and in five days more I was a well man I recommended it to several of my iriends and all speak the highest praise for it. There Is nothing like Peruna for catarT9 Cent to Voris Overtime. afflictions. It Is well nigh Infalrhal The possibility of one-cetelephone lible as a cure, and I gladly endorse messages over short distances Is now It C. P. Given. suggested. Wonderful, indeed, have Gave New Life and (strength. been the reductions in cost of InnumMr. Edward Laws, Crown Point, Ind., erable articles of daily use in recent the following: years, and it may be that long before writes I must tell you what a grand help Peruna the present generation passes oft the has been to me. For over two years I the lungs and stage the fortunate American will re- suffered with catarrh of doctored for it, throat, and although I joice over one-cepostage, one-cenoth ng brought me relief until I tried telephone tolls, wireless telegraph dis- Peruna One bottle helped me greatly, and three more effected a complete cure, patches for a penny apiece, two-ceat the same time it gav e such new fares on street cars and a general rate while life and strength to my whole body that I of a cent a mile or even less on the feel like a new man and ten years younger. I hope that my testimonial may induce great trunk lines of railways. half-defia- look. Who is he? repeated the speaker. The silence became painful, but still no reply was forthcoming. Just as the awful quiet seemed to reach the point where it was unbearable, a shrill, sharp voice was heard. "Why dont you elect Hines? This seemed to strike the popular e chord, and a great hurrah for the went up from the The members whe majority side. were supposed to have been purchased looked upon that cry as their salvation, and they, too, took it up. When the din had subsided, Axtell raised his voice to its highest pitch and yelled to the clerk: Record my vote for Hines. The excitement quieted a bit and the vote proceeded. Every man who had been elected with the majority excast his vote for the governor. At its conclusion, amid a deafening roar, the clerk announced the result: Hines, 48; Flaherty, 35. anWith a shout the president nounced the election of Hines, and then gave two sharp raps with his mahogany gavel. The hour of midnight having arrived, I now declare this session adjourned sine die, he said. old-tim- nt nt nt nt Deafneaa Cannot Be Cared by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucus lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when It is entirely closed deafness Is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucus surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0) Sold by Druggists, Too. Balls Family Pills are the best, SAYS Medicine Co , of Columbus, 0. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES are easier to use and color more goods brigh-ate- r and faster colors than any other dye. Sold by druggists, 10c. per package. Voice. Mr. Julius Weisslitz, 176 Seneca street, Buffalo, N. Y., is corresponding secretary of The Saugerlubt, of New York; is the leading second bass of the Sangerlust, the lnrgest German binging society of New York, and also the oldest. In 1699 The Sangerlust celebrated its with a large celebrafiftieth anmver-ar- y tion in New York City. The following is his testimony : About two years ago I caught a severs cold while traveling aud which settled into catarrh of the bronchial tubes, and so affected my voice that I was obliged to cancel my engagements. In distress, I was advised to try Peruna, and although 1 had never used a patent medicine before, I sent for a bottle. Words but illy describe my surprise to find that within a few days I was greatly weeks I was .relieved, and within three entirely recovered. I am never without it occasional dose when I an take and now, Julian W eisslitz. feel run down. If yon do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, writs at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address l)r Hartman, President of Ths Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. Wti sky in Scotch Store. There were 109,200,190 proof gallons of whisky in bond in Scotch stores a month ago. Of the total quantity gallons were under lock and key for distillers and the balance for the trade generally. All He Was CnJojIng. A musician of Baltimore, who was very averse to attending social affair of any kind, was persuaded by a friend to attend a concert one evening, where, unfortunately, the nyisic was very poorly conducted. Late in the evening his friend found him la a corner, with I do not believe Pisos Cure for Consumption a doleful look upon his face. You has an equal for coughs and colds. John F seem to be yourself dont enjoying Ind., Feb. 5. 1900. Boteo, Trinity On this evening, said his friend. Uniter the Surface, the contrary, he icplied. that is all I Hades Jitit The man who has figured it out that am enjoying. hades is just below the surface of the Stops the trough and earth must base hia conclusions upon Works Off the Cold the great amount of it that crops out Laxative Broino Quinine Tablets. Price 25c. Negroes, ail over the land. Sell Clot hea for Charity. The Irish language is spoken in the above ground New York society women sell Mrs. YVlnslows Soothing Syrnp. Many Bahamasamong the mixed descendants For children teething, soften the gums, reduces Intheir clothes and give the proceeds to of the Hibernian patriots banished flammation, allayB pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle. charity; not their fresh, pretty things, long ago by Cromwell to the West InSaving In Automobile. of course, but a street gown that Is a dies. One can occasionally hear negro After a two years test of an automo- little worn about the bottom,, a dinner Bailers in the east end of London who cannot speak a word of English talk- bile for army use In Austria there was or an evening toilette that i3 a bit a saving of $2,915 ever the conveyance rumpled, and hats that have been worn ing Irish to the old Irish apple-womdrawn by horses. a few times. New Yoik Press. who gather around the docks. Sp-m- Irish-Speaki- en d fttylTtifim (Mlts gtESSOfej a x Health will come with all its blessings to those who know the way, and it is mainly a queswith all the term implies, but the efforts which strengthen the system, tion of the games which refresh and the foods which nourish are important, each in a way, while it is also advantageous to have knowledge of the best methods of promoting freedom from unsanitary conditions. To assist nature, when nature needs assistance, it is all important thr.t the medicinal agents used should be of the best quality and of known value, and the one remedy which acts most beneficially and pleasantly, as a laxative, is Syrup of Figs manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. "With a proper understanding of the fact that many physical ills are of a transient char acter and yield promptly to the gentle action of Syrup of Figs, gladness and eomfort come to the heart, and if one would remove the torpor and strain and congestion attendant upon a con- stipated condition of the system, take Syrup of Figs and enjoy freedom from the aches and pains, the colds and headaches and the depression due to inactivity of the bowels. In case of - ' any organic trouble it is well to consult a competent physician, but when a laxative is required remember that the most permanently gratifying results will follow personal cooperation with , the beneficial effects of Syrup of Figs. It is for sale by all reliable druggists. Price fifty . cents per bottle. ' The excellence of Syrnp of Figs conies from the beneficial effects of the plants usfed in the combination and also from the method of manufacture which ensures that perfect purity and uniformity of product essential in a perfect family laxative. All the members of the family from the youngest to the 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 of known value, but it possesses this great advantage over all other laxath es that it acts gently and pleasantly without disturbing natural functions, in any way, as it is free from every objectionable quality or substance. To get its beneficial effects it is always necessary to buy tho genuine and the full same of the Co. California Fig Syrnp Co. is printed on the front of every package. right-livin- An hour later, the house was practically deserted. All had gone except two or three members, who were still packing their belongings. A newsboy Enterentered with the morning prise, telling all about the election of the senator. Each member remaining bought a copy, and the boy lingered a minute as he watched them tie up a number of large bundles of paper. Alnt it funny that you fellers never thought about electing Hines until I hollered it out from the back corner of the lobby, he said. The lawmakers looked at the ragged boy, but said nothing. Souvenir Colic the blood. It entirely eradicates the poisons KANSAS CITY, ST. J0S2PH, ATCHISON, CHICAGO, EL PASO, GALVESTON, CITY OF MEXICO. lit ;!t wire-pullin- g once ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA mandale. By W. H. MVFFY. " What is it ? asks the mother as she notices the smooth skin of her child marred by a red or pimply eruption. It is impure blood, and the child needs at T2ADB EY2SYWH2PE jjr a? 1? ctlng' The carrying off of any small portable article from ones friends houses or from hotels is reaching such proportions, under the name of souvenir collecting, that soon chairs and tables and other pieces of heavy furniture will be the only things left untouched. Many women, so it seems, think nothing of bearing away a spoon, liqueur glass or even a' sugar basin, to add to their collection one might say, of stolen goods which are triumphantly shown to their friends in cabinets especially made for this purpose. Lonf , don King. Resuscitation at Drowned Faople. The latest theory In connection with excitement.' drowning is that no water enters the The roll-cabegan. The first name lungs, and that heat, properly applied, on the list was Anderson, a stalwart with artificial respiration, will resust, minority man. ' citate persons who have been , under , water an hour. This feat has been ac."Flaherty! he shouted. "Axtell," called the clerk, and all complished by the doctor who adeyes were .turned on the veteran ma- vances the theory. jority senator. Axtell wae hot a leader In any, sense of the term, but he Anotent Egyptian Kings. was the senior member of the party, Recent explorations in Egypt have and his advice was always listened to unearthad the consecutive order of 17 with the greatest respect He was a kings, thug establishing a firm founda? safe counselor. tion for the Investigation of Egyptian tq explain my vote" anlawmaker as history. nounced the he rose from his chair, and every- , Hook Sillicus acta like a fool. Nye Huitpb? - That isnt Acting. body listened as he began to speak, He 1 g, Louisville, Ky. San Francisco, CaL Now York, , , . x N. Y. ll gray-haire- d I 1 Best Couch Syrup. TutetGood. In time. Sold by draggifts. 13 RELIABLE ASSAYD. 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