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Show NATURES WONDERS. BROWN IN MEXICO. Mexican Paper Attempts to Interview EX-GO- A MOST PICT A TRIP THROUGH URESQUE AMERICA. V. Him on Venezuela. The Hon. John Young Brown, who, until. ten days ago, occupied the .post of governor of the Blue-Grastate, arrived in this city last night via the Mexican Central, in special officers' car, says the Mexican Herald. Though the governor was feeling rather tired after daysof railway journeying, he courteously gave a short interview to a Herald representative. ,The governor bears .some personal resemblance to Isaac Pusey Gray, who, until his lamented death, acceptably filled the position of United States minister here. Well, governor, said the Herald representative, what Is your opinion of President Cleveland's special mes' sage? I have not yet read it. Our party saw the Mexican Herald of today, but not yesterday. I would rather not express an opinion on the subject until I have read the message and other 'Information bearing on the case. I am heartily in favor of the Monroe doctrine, but I decline just now to talk further on this subject. Wail till Ive read the message. What are your Impressions of the country as far as your opportunities of observation have gone? Very favorable. What we have seen on our journey south through this historical and picturesque land has interested nil of us very much. We started from Louisville last Saturday, and arrived in Eagle Pass night before last by way of Mobile and New Orleans. hfurs at We stopped off twenty-fou- r the latter! city.- We intend to stty a week .in this city taking in the sights. I look forward to meeting the prpgres-siv- e and able chief of the Mexican executive, as well as my old and valued friend. Gov. Crittenden. We are going to a hotel, but probably we shall make our car our headquarters. been treat j wish to $ay that we kave the officials ed witll every courtesy by of the roads over which we have txar- tlie MexjCan custom-hous- e eled and officers at ciudad Porfiria Diaz, who passed our baggage without examina-ere- d ss Btory of an Interesting Bun Acrosa tha Continent on the! Overland Koutej The Beauties of Colorado, Wyoming Idaho and the Great Northwest. The story of tho Overland Route has been told in prose and poem by those who have a rignt to claim the best knowledge of It; tho?' who toiled oyer the plains driving oxen in spans, which pulled great caravans of freight; those who hopefully bore the heat and burden f the day, buoyed up and encouraged by . the hope of an El Dorado in he mountains of the west great, noble hearted men who sought in the glorious west the reward which seemed neveij to tome near their doors in the populous tast. They were brave,and bold and gentle, 'and the writer loves to. dwell on their adventures and depict their escapes, and tellj of their hopes and Sheir disappointments. is the story of (the In one sense-theilives Of many who read, and a chor of . sympathy is touched by the skillful tilling o t the story. Everyone who has read these tales of the west has feljan instinctive desire to see the spots, lowed at least in memory by some story, which has served to pass an hour away; and each one has longed for an opportunity. Those of the present day have the best of the earlier members of this mutual admiration society, for they an now make the trip in comfort, free frjom peril, and surrounded by all the luxuries incident to modern travel. Instea of toiling over thecalcined track of ofthose who preceded them, the traveler the day simply selects The Overland Route,' the Union Pacific system, and, as much at home as though in the qfiiet of some New England village, glides swiftly over a splendid roadbed, andjallows bis eyes to feast on the magnificent I. scenery afforded. a is Kansas varied The route through scene of thrift and growing greatness, agriculturally, and when night has lowher shades and the hours of rest tiQn are passed, the grander beauties of phe Gav Bjrown came to Mexico for rest one and are in Mountains view, Rocky change after thQ care3 of office. instinctively prepares himself to drpk In thi wonders which nature has strewn Tllls Doff Eun9 a Bake sllop. Jn profligate plenty within touch, al- August Abert, an enterprising better DenFrom of train. the most, passing busIness down near the French dQ ver to Cheyenne there is spread a paho- - marketj owns an intelligent dog (Fifine) rama of hills and fields, dashing rivers that his masters shop for him; and the complaining brooks that made writeskeeps the! New Orleans correspondent the meadows green, and .mountains of the Philadelphia Times. Abert has d whose tops seem tq reach a little bake room behind the shop and and skies to the very mingle their glis- as he gives his personal attentening peaks amid the shadowy clouds. tion toalways the oven Fifine proves invaluaThe highest point on this Overland ble1 in waiting upon customers. The Ttoutej across the continent is 8,47 her neck a feet, at Sherman; hence those Who fear, .dog carries strapped about the results of great altitudes are re- little bank whose slot is arranged toa lieved of that apprehension, as very lit- receive .nothing more nor less than tle difficulty is experienced. One of the nickel. The customer may help himself to a wonders of the American continent, arfrom the counter but woe betide one loaf tificial but interesting, is the Ames monument,. erected in remembrance of who tries to depart without depositing the work done by Mr. Ames in connec- the requisite nickel in FIfines bank. tion with the building of this great east If more than one loaf is taken an equal a,nd west artery of commerce and whiph number of deposits must be made in reminds one of the Pyramids of Egypt, the bank or Fifine will know the reason antf makes one wonder whether they, why. She knows very well how to use too, commemorated ability and power her teeth An case of necessity, though as well as served to keep the sacred re- - she is usually as mild as a lamb aad mains of their projectors. Thq Dale quite a favorite with her customers, but creek bridge is another magnificent if her master should be needed she has specimen of human skill, and one com- - j only to pull the hell rope which compares the handiwork of man with that muncates with the hake room and he of nature, which all around vies with j ig on the spot. Occasionally an ugly an Idaho is entered at Border Station, j customer comes along. Recently, for Appropriate name, and one then thinks instance, a tramp tried to work Fifine of the great mineral productions of the for a supper, hut the dog grabbed his country through which he is passing ankle as he was making for the door And stares anew at the creation of natuof a deposit, without the ral force, the Shoshone Falls, the great pulled the bellformality and kept him safe and geysers which abound In the parks, the scund till Abert appeared and & policemountains ever seeming higher and man could be summoned. fuller o poetry and romance, and challenging! comparison with' anything that Black Snow. has yet been seen. It seems to the travBolqueit, Servia,- and vicinity was eler that what comes after must be a treated to a real meteorological pherepetition, or some reproduction of nomenon on the night of the 9th ult., in something that has been seen on this the shape of a "black snow. In ancient delightful journey, and he guesses that times such occurrences would have the stories of the parks of the great been to be a presage of a visnorthwest must be tales of fancy, for if itationthought Of the plague or some other dire these cannot cause the mind to revel, calamity. Nowadays it is known to be indeed, must the best part of man, his due to a species of fungus spore which imagination, be dulled and he an object i3 ca!ught up by the wind and carried for pity. When, therefore, the grandbefpre est scenery of North America, the won- across a wide expanse of country with show finally along deposited being derful Yellowstone Park is reached, or "rain. what a pleasure to feel that the power of Appreciation has been whetted rather VARIETY. than dulled, and that the grandeur and Tieauty of the surroundings awaken new Locomotives and steamship engines and embellished ideas, and give the use a third of the coal mined in Engheart and mind a greater degree of apf land. ureciation.; So the whole route Is an 17,000 patents for the manufacture of education, and an enjoyment at the Ink have been taken out in Great Britsame time, while the glow of new health ain. heightens the color and drives away the The eleven cables now In operation weariness which, perchance, was the dii across the Atlantic have cost upward rect cause for the journey. While the of 14,000,000. route just described has been through Down to the year 1890, Krupp had Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho and the not delivered to European nations over 0 been I have unmindful Northwest, of still another pleasant journey, which cannon, j every traveler through the west should The starfish has no nose,, but the take, viz.: To and through Utah, the whole of Its underside Is endowed with youngest state in the union. While the sense of smell. ' still in her maidenhood, she is by no Property to the value of over 125,-00means the least in importance of our is left in the railway carriages oi states. For scenery Echo, Weber, and cannot be excelled. The Great Britain every year. Ogden Canons Great Britain owns 2,570,000 square valleys of Utah are rich in their of fruit, vegetables and cerealsj miles of territory in Africa, an area while the mountains are daily disclos- almost equal to that of the United ing .a mineral wealth which will yet States. cause the world to marvel. The climate of Washington and Ore-- ! If The perpendicularity of monuments affected by the rays of the sun. The The western slope "gon is delightful. on one side causes the material to heat for pleasure,1 Eeems to be a chosen spot One forgets the expand. health and comfort. covered miles of hundreds by the Exposure to is one of the many wheels and simply enjoys best disinfectantssunlight for clothing known. a treat to be found nowhere else in the The light passing through glass will universe. It is a trip which everyone not do. should take, varying the climate, the China raises and consumes more altitude and general environments of ducks than any other country in the business and care, and it can be taken1 world. On some duck farms 50,000 a at reasonable such and 10 "comfortably Uncars are of the raised. year expense In the splendid ion Pacific System that it should be deCelery Is Invaluable as a food for cided upon at once as the one next to be those suffering from any form of rheuF, T. BAILOR. undertaken. matism; for diseases of the nerves, and fer nervous dyspepsia. J kind-hearte- d, hair-bread- th rs j r to-nig- ht j ! j I j j j ; j j j snow-cappe- J -- i t ! ; ; j ? - ; it. j ! j ; 16,-00- , t . 0 pro--ducU- gn j i - ever-turni- ng A. MANS THIRD EYE. TAKING A BATH PROPERLY. WOMAN EDITOR OF THE FUTURE Very Mack Concerned Over the Evils of Some Timely Hints Upon tn Important 1. u m. RUDIMENTS OF THE ORGAN DISCOVERED IN THE BRAIN.! mn WIIEKI. Had the Ladies Aid this Society V"C" Church out for tea, forty cf Subject. all pronounced the German CocV : a daily is very important Bathing equal to Rio! Salzer's catalcm-a"duty, according to the St. Louis you all about it! 35 yet few people know how to vegetable seeds $1.00 packages post paid"4" take a bath to get the most good out of will cut If you thl. OQt it. There are certain things that add 15c. stamps to John A. Salzcr ' to the comfort of a bath which should with : Co-- . La Crosse, Wis., you will get not be missing from a package of above great coffee seed bath room. Every bath rohm should our 148 have a cork or rubber mat jbeside the Ec. ' page catalogue! Catalogue tub. Woolen mats absorb moisture and become dingy and unhygienic. Every Loveland girl has written to Morton, asking him Agriculture bath roonY should have attached to the of pansy seeds, and tV,? rS wall beside the ?ub, low enough td be agesa ofpackage Mourning Bride seeds, and ' r . L. accessible, two small wire trays; one accept her thanks in advance. to hold the sponge and the other the Best of All soap in the intervals of bathing, when To cleanse the system in a eentls these articles are not in active use. atj beneficial manner. truly Every bath room should contain a set of Bpringtime comes, use the true nd rth shelves on which should be !kept. soap, feet remedy. Syrup of Figs, One bn?' tooth powder, a can of almond meal, a will answer for all the family and 6 only 50 cents; the large size U pli Jar of cold cream, a bottle of ammonia, the genuine. Manufactured by th, a bottle of alcohol, a bottle ofc lavendar lfornia Syrup Company or.lv or violet water, a bottle of listerine and for sale Fig by all druggists. a bottle of witch hazel. Of course, the Elsie My husband Is very hard to woman who indulges In lotions and Louise He must have changed eonKun1 ihuit bleaches will keep them also If medi- since he married you. cine is kept in the bath roomj it should Free to Comrades. not be mixed indiscriminately with the The latest photograph of the Hon I toilet preparations .but should' have a N. section to itself. Walker, oommander-in-chie- f of The brushes which very woman needs Grand Army of the Republic. Write tc for !her bath are a flesh brusli for occa- F. H. Lord, Quincy Building, Chiapo sional use, a rubber complexion brush and you will receive one free. and a nail brush. Some skins are kept women aire donning male smooth by friction; others are rough- In Mulatto Cuba and entering the army. inumr.irn ened. It will, therefore, be the part of words, the Cuban women are throwing bem wisdom not to indulge in jcontlnual selves into the breeches. scrubbing until one discovers which o sort of skin one has. Cold water is not. cleansing. It is bracing; it is hardening and it helps to make j the skin firm, but it is not cleansing. The shock of cold water application closes the pores at once and they retain all the Is the season for purifying, cleansing, accumulations of waiit impurities which they should cast tmt. renewing.5 The are being removed. Wlnteri So that the woman who wishes to be everywhere .is broken and on all sides ar clean must wash In warm water every icy grasp indications of natures returning hit day and use her cold water sp inge only renewed and awakening p0e? force, as a skin tonic. When one fatigued O a sponge bath with warm vfater and alcohol will restore ones strength and vigor. When one is not well a thorough rubbing down with oil is an excellent medicine. Is the time for purifying the blood LIFE. QUEER STORY OF REA cleansing the system and renewing tin A Young Girl Arose from the Grave physical powers. Owing to close cr : i C Helen! The managing editor of the future spoke sharply. She was evidently Scientists Are Intensely- - Interested about something, says an exLizards Hare It at the Top of the angry Skull and It tft a Perfect Eye The change. Yes, maam, replied the private Pineal Gland. secretary, quickly responding to the summons. Write a note to Miss Doolittle tellAN and all higher animals have two ing her that we will dispense with her services in the local room in the . eyes and two only, future. p o pu 1 a r says Yes, maam. Science. All mam She is drinking too much, exmals, birds, repI am tiles, amphibia and plained the managing editor. who is a fishes have this sorry for her poor father, on her for y, fie V number of eyes. widower and has to depend Even those ani- support, but I cant help it. She will jghter fall ire. mals which from have to go. X ftran Ill do it at once, maam. time immemorial This liquor evil is becoming a very nda Ba lived in absolutely dark caves two eyes. In many of such ani serious matter, continued the managj pale, tCPS of. mals, however, the eyes have been over- ing editor, musingly.. ,T dont much sir Moi grown by the skin, so that these eyes blame those poor men out in Kansas n, whorr now would be useless for vision, who have been holding prayer-meetinto an in in street the jned, oi even if the animal should come attempt are iougfit d from Its subterranean home to the break up the saloon business. They 4n, and light of day. The. same is true taking long chances of insult, though. apegraci Its no place for men. I dont see what of several species or burrowing ani- their One eve wives are thinking of to let them mals of the mole and mouse tribes. lad been Indeed, all the vertebrate animals haye do It. Well have to have a good speior fiy tl two eyes, whether they use them or cial on the subject before long. II. Meanwhile, continued the managnot. A young Not all animals have these two eyes ing editor, coming down to business reckless a want Mrs. I tell Slasher that symmetrically placed In the head, one again, -- ,od oa t on each side. Certain fishes which ap- good, stiff, editorial on the women who rvously in going out between the acts to parently swim on the side, such as the persist see a girl or get a clove. Its an insult turbot, have both eyes on one, the dark to Is the gentlemen they .take to the side of their head. That this is not due to a simple twist of the head has theater. Yes, si I- have that; maam, said Helen, been demonstrated by Prof. Steenstrup com What from her note-booup looking than twenty ago. years Is then morej . i At times by what is termed arrested else? sir.' "Nh Leave a note for Mr. Pretfyman development animals and even human si Then beings appear as cyclops, or having one about his society. Twice recently he I ir must eye only. But who ever heard of a has made the mistake of referring to Very w third eye in man or beast? And yet Mr. And Mrs.Jones instead of Mrs. and Ite? recent researches prove that man and Mr. Jones, as every one knows it ought Ofi, nei all vertebrates seem to possess the rudi- to be. Its inexcusable. now me $ Yes, maam. ments of a third eye. tiy.' Then tell the city editor that I want This discovery Is not only very inSir Morti a good Interview with Mrs. Margin, the also but instrucay whe;n teresting, remarkably of the board of trade, on the tive, since the rudimentary third eye president risitor,. hi a be In to There wheat. slump ought of man has by one of the most noted He I understand that in that. good story n to ro of modern been the philosophers days looked upon as being the seat of the the firm of Mesdames Coupon & Bond 'Father! was badly squeezed and that Jennie was soul. fhat so made blew she much that Plunger Live Many Happy Years. As organs by proper use develop in finement, diminished perspiration and f Of, and f; in $200 or $300 celebrating with the be1801 other so One a and In. causes, in the winter, impuritiar ice once h little about they perfection, night strength girl on of board and the trade girls squared not have one passed out of the system as thej 1 gray, come! weak by lack of use. If for many year old was deposited on the steps diaa husband herself her by buying of t4e foundling hospital at She should but have accumulated in the blood, .asters fa years an organ should remain without mond a coat. and sealskin ood eyeir ring use its structure In time becomes simwasjdressed with much finery and a note a wave hand of With the the editor to more yrterious' attached her skirts told that her Imperfect. If such a of the future dismissed her pler and s tongue. private name was Solange and that she would process contlnueSthrough ages an orto and an her attention So it is gave secretary gan by constant disuse will become re- editorial on The Absurd Claims of the be reclaimed by her father, sajys an exs feature duced to a mre rudiment of what it change. The claim was nevjsr made, Ji dre was i Man. New was however, and in due time the child was Is therefore the best time the species using the same. tq take Hoods s voice; transferred to the orphan asylum to be ThuS species of birds that only walk because the New Indian for Massachusetts. system is uowl Sarsaparilla, educated. As she grew up and run, but never'fly, have only rudimost in need of medicine. That Hoods F. W. Putnam, Peabody professor of veloped a most extraordinary beauty; mentary wings, as the ostrich, while in and ethnology at but her Intellect appeared to be very Sarsaparilla is the best blood purifier and! the eagle and the albatross the wings American archaeology nas j Harvard university, presented to weak and she suffered froin frequent Spring medicine is proved by its wonderare seen in a state of perfection. of State Olin : a description nervous fits. When she was twelve ful cures. A course of Hoods Sarsaparills Now, inilosely examining the skulls Secretary should years old she was sent out into the now may prevent great suffering later on. of certain lizards It was found that of an Indian which he thinks one on streets to sell flowers, and hejr take the place of the present near the top of, the head under beauty coat of arms. Massachusetts the and her attracted peoin m&ny often modesty the skin and. dark, opaque Indian The is all present agreed by but she exweaker grew ples good will; very bone, an almost perfect eye who know anything about it to be but and weaker, and at last she filbd. or at no ever could of ray ists, thbugh light a poor representative of the type which least it was thought so. According to reach it. was here In Massachusetts in the days French custom, she was buried in an This eye shows a crystalline lens, a of early s settlers and Secretary open basket, and, as it was winter and Is the OneTrue Blood Purifier, All druggists. retina of verj- complex structure and Olinthe 4 has for a long time been anxious the soil was frozen she was laid into i Mass C. & an optic nerve In fact, all the essenHood Lowell, I. Co., Prepared only by remedy this defect. the grave covered only with a thin layer tial parts of a perfect eye. But being to In cure Ills; easy to his report Prof. Putnam gives a of sand. During the night sh awoke, flOOU S covered by the opaque skin of the anito frlllS take, easy operate. of the accouterments and and, pushing the sand away, crept out description Is it useless. mal, absolutely of the figure and gives from the grave. Not exactly! underIf this optic nerve is traced to the wearing apparel for the use of each article standing what had taken place, she was CriPf his Cold" brain it is found to connect the eye and authority BronchltU, Coughs and Severe also for their positions on the not so very much frightened bu't In Cured quickly anil j by tlie useol ellcctuaiiy of with the the pineal gland Kutnows bow' & He the in Powder the Cigarette: left places crossing the glacis between1 the ceme- Higbly recommended and The pineal gland is, of course, figure. to place It In the prescribed by promineu. and that hand says and the fortifications she was sud- physicians. Write tor valuable tery literature, FKtfi. sense of the word a real gland, Irade-mar, Lack as and Signature our as to absurd is hand has package represent denly stopped by the cry: VQui vive? definite portion of the nervous right a military officer with hissword hung and, s she did not answer, SIN ihe jsentinel tissuej of the brain, invariably located on the right side. He says it Is evident fired and she fell to Hen h the ground. Brought just back and partly over the cere- that the man who made the original into the gotten, guardhouse, her wound was brum, and imfrcmt of the rounded brain drawing of the Indian knew I cast nothing found to be very slight and she (soon remass which generally is considered to about Indians. He to had never step probably But her singular history and fnre I correspond to the corpora quadrigemina seen one and had made the drawing covered. forg made! also her great beauty had so deep If youi druggist refuses to get them for you In mah. you deser direct to from his own ideas. The ridiculous an impression on a young lieutenant KUTNOW BROTHERS. The third eye of the spotted lizard blunders which he made have since of the garrison Kramer that! he de- 52 Sl 54 Lafayette Place New York City, s Mil sp is called the pineal eye, on account of been there is Campl packages of Pcsriisr or Cigarettes 25c. perpetuated and even Incorporated termined to be her protector and sent Lsrpe 00, postpaid. MAIL OEllkEs f the nerve connection of its retina with into the packages rot! But state law. The design of Prof. her to one cf the most fashionable edu- PROMPTLY DELIVEl-the pineal gland. not ti will be 3 submitted to the cational establishments In Paris. DurPutnam 3f ur owi Now, while In certain lizards the archives committee. Other designs will next few the years was ing beIs Krarrjer u have useless highly; developed eye also be examined. Boston Transcript. much tossed about by the w4r; but cause it Is covered by opaque skin, and comforti when In 1818 he returned to Fjarls he In others even deeply bedded In bone, me to t IIow to Light a Cigar. n a found Solange b not woman, would sear-liseem vi'ell it i probable that In an Mridini How many smokers do you suppose begun is half done. Begin beautiful but accomplished and Lwell by getting Ferrys heeds. only of this max ':rer development to who know are how pineal there stp.ge prepare a spirited, with no more trace of intel.Dont let chance determine! hastened but eye was not rudimentary but In con- cigar before smoking it? asked a drumyour crop, plant Ferrys Seeds. Known and sold be was stant tise. A very slight modification mer for a large Virginia tobacco house lectual weakness or nervous fRs. He j everywhere. her married for and several the turned. would accomplish this namely, the the other night. I did not know a years Before you plant, get cigar u are t Seed Annual transparency of the skin covering the needed any special tinkering by the couple lived happily In Paris. Ferrys a 'r Is prao-more This 1896. the tvief Contains for condition of smoker himself before lighting, was aye. exactly The Position of Portugal. tical Information for armors ru hones the normal eyes In reptiles the the reply. Thats where you make the high and gardeners thanMailed many free. Portugal is a weak nation find me t skin covers them, but It Is transpartextA books. mistake ninety-fiv- e priced people out of a hun- considered, in speaking of the powers - a. FERRY CO., DETROIT, RICH. rive ent where It passes over the eye. ( dred make. In future when you buy a of Europe! but she Is In' a position now ath In the skulls of some of the gigantic cigar always bite or cut off the tip and to be of great Importance in the Contronext n reptiles of the earlier age of this globe, blow through the cigar from he end versy between England and Germany. tm sicr . have to long ago found a you Intend light. If the cigar Is at The only seaport through which Gerpaleontologists If you V; dust-like cloud man forces can go to the assistimee of large, round perforation. -Probably all dry you will see a you i this was the socket of the third or pin- come out of the cigar. This cloud Is the Transvaal is on Delagoa bay which M of wfc fine eal eye of the Ichthyosaurus, the ple- made up of particles of tobacco, belongs to Portugal, and if that! power w and ne are not if siosaurus and the labyrinthodon. to assent Delagoa bay cannot which, they refuses In removed, lodge to me a t the back part of But a much more Important concluand cause be used for hostile purposes without al. BI sion must be drawn from this discov- irritation. making war against Portugal. The sitwit uation is awkward for Germany, if Porery, namely, that in all vertebrates, I i A Snake Adjourned Court. sides with England, as reported, even including man, the traced of this tugal at er George Stevenson, a traveling mu- for she cannot give the Boers the enthird eye remain The pineal tf th seum man, charged his employer, Robof a military demonstraeye of lizards, being connected with couragement Irrd with Sidesworth, stealing a raccoon tion without committing an act of war the large pineal gland itself. Is but the ert must Both varnerve center, or optic thalmus, for this and a bfg rattlesnake. against a power with which she has no 'fit. into were, brought Byer-ly- s mints, Judge' is still worse for Portubut all it In amthird eye. quarrel; reptiles and DO my court in New York, where the ratKEEP YOU gal, who finds herself between two fires, phibia the pineal gland Dj large; so It tlesnake escaped from Its box. Officers and in a fair way to be burned whichis also in fishes. and witnesses spectators' bolted out she turns. Philadelphia THE AEHMOTOB C. deIn higher animals the cerebrum" g the side doors and even Judge ever way windmill bualnees, because u naa through pairt Ledger. Wind power to 1rf wbal It w aaa It Msh velops very much, overgrowing the Byerly, a veteran soldier, fled, Its families, ana supplies making V more posterior portions of the brain. his exit aud does into V M jour door. It can for fire escape. The rattler the by lew to. Ponder Over. article Something this! V rumple By of ( preponderance of the nerve was captured hut the case went over to Toilers. It makes The sailing tonnage .of all coiiintriea 1 mass the pineal gland becomes covered allow the court to recover his nerves. cn - uom pieuou fell off 106,000 tons last year, as comSV V 8teel gull with cerebrum and assumes more and Tower. Steel ITxed as, and l , pared with 1894. But there was an in I hat ""Trames, Steel Feed Cutrs more rudimentary form. But it rea, Russian Journalists. Grinders. Onappllcadotwlll T: crease of about 824,000 tons in steam " of these articles that KJMTibsW his mains with obstinate pertinacity. It Is A congress of Journalists, the first a 1st at 13 the the very tonnage significant January frt. Send in man even always present slgnr. cf though public general meeting ever held in times. Tanks and Pumps of all kinds. England leads in ship building, factory! 12th. Rockwell ui nilmersStrwtfc t, t here only the size of a pea and rudely Russia, will meet at the ex6 as a matter of course. per I resembling a pine cone In shape. It hibition at Nijni Novgorod next sum- cent of the new tonnageIndeed, durlaunched -i if; L seems also degenerated In structure, mer. Among the proposals discussed t. the year was acquired by her, al- . fcbht tahth ing be a will nervous for that Journalist tissue. Court of any having hardly Best Cough toThese facts of form and structure have Honor, to settle by arbitration dis- though there was a falling off in the tal credited to her, as compared with I given rise to its name, that of pineal putes between newspapers or writers. the showing for 1895. Nearly $0peij iU gland. ' XThe Nile, from its delta to the great cent of the English output went YqL XIII. tti W. N. U. Denver. The yoke of Christ Is easy only on lakes of Central Africa, is over 4,000 eign countries and more thafi the willing neck. fourth was secured by Japan. miles In length. you eaw the advertisement Post-Dispatc- -- J h, f-- Y. well-appoint- ed -- gs -- 4 j o-- gee my-peega- rpi? 01 G - k. ! ! f pnng j con-- 1 Bij-est- I . ram i t , f - te ir JL -- Sarsaparilla - L 25c. 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