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Show SIMPLE ARITHMETICAL PROBLEM PARIS Ovtv Two Easy Question That Will Puzzle Some of the Knowing Ones. If you c.'sk u iiiu.il in the street the TO TAKES llunlriil HORSE Mhr Bill op FLESH WHERE DOCTORS Cheap To Cure Womans 111 ., Iydia E. Vogel able Com- IhieiTods. 2Irs. Tauliuo Sound Writes : l'inkhams e "Dear Mas. JTskuavi : -S- oon after my marriage two years ago 1 found myself in constant pain. The doctor said my womb was turned, anil this caused the pain with cor. idcrable inflammation. lie prescribed for me for ool-uni- n a ely, PASS THE TIME CONGRESSMAN Very Artistic Work Done in Prisons of America. ' It is at once ii. and pathet ic, says the Philadelphia Record, to go through Hie cells cf the Eastern Penitentiary and in nyte the objects which, wliii tciliiius pains, the prisoners have made to while The time away. Here a manic will he hung with a lambrequin, elaVia'.Hy fringed, the flue knots ami delicate, patterns of the threads comparing with the work of the French lace makers. The lambrequin Is cu an odd blue, and the visitor is told (hat it is made oi an old pair of prison trousers. On a little gilt bracket Is a small stuffed animal. Tae bracket, so delicately turned, Is of newspapers pasted together and tdi'ded, and the animal is a rat. caught in a trap, stuffed with rags and pieces of chewing gum, colored with shoeblackiug, for Its eyes. A wall is completely covered witn a really artistic decoration of reeds, on which are perched at least 200 birds,' each accurately colored and drawn. There are also, numberless checkerboards and sets of chessmen that, in the delicacy of their inlay work and in the intricacy of their carving would do honor to thu craits men of the Orient. Some In Mold. 3ioii The fasti; ior liorst'ilesh in Tarls, simple questin'.:, What is 1 dividol which is demons! rated Ly the recent by a half?" he will either reply that banquet, dues nut date back many one or years. It was under the second emthe operation is an lntpo.-slbithat the answer is a half. When you pire, during tlu expe lition to Morocco, by 2 is a halt, thet it c3ii:i' into the dietary of the point out that he will see that there is somethin; French soldier. The t xpeditiouary had nothing to live upon, so it wrong somewhere, but will Btill b and everyone quite unable to give the right answer. slew and ate the When you tell him that the answer is was agreeably surpriM-- at the quality 2, he will either accept the abortion of the meat. without understanding it, or will disEmile Dccroix, a veterinary surgeon pute it tooth and nail. If you attempt with the troops, rend veil to profit by to convince him of his error, you will the experience. Arrived in Paris, he find it is not at all an easy task. set about popularizing the horse at Ills mistake arises through the food. He distributed meat gratuitously to thu poor population. In his confounding of two distinct he interviewed 1 divided into 2, and 1 divided the prefert by 2. One divided into 2 is 1 divided and ministers and even had audience Into two parts, each one containing a of the emperor. He onened the first half. One divided by 2 is the ratio hippophagous butchery, in the Place of 1 to 2, or the number of times dltalie, in I860. It was the siege of Paris that caused the flesh of horser 2 is contained in 1. To anyone who has thought the matter out this seems to be regarded as a positive delicacy. years ago. How clear enough, but to the man in the That was thirty-twstreet it is sheer nonsense, and he has the notion progressed since? Paris has now 250 shops where they Bell the will tell you so. meat; all are prospering. Last year 30,000 horses were slaughtered and null's Catarrh Cora eaten. Rouen, Toulouse, Lille, Orleans, b taken internally. Price, 75c. have all taken to horse eating. The meat is cheaper than beef. Whereas A Prescription by an Editor. one pays 3 francs the livre for good A man who was expecting a medical fillet of bpcf, it costs a franc if prescription received one day a note you take horse. only an t. editor from famous for an The animal that was eaten the other He turned the missive this way and vith such eclat had p. singular day that, examined it under a magnifying It won several steeplechases history. read it backward, held it up to glass, It was the light, and finally iu a moment at Aiitcuil and an was name mare ami its English of iiu pin; tlon sent it to the chemist to be made up. The b"st of the story Nell Gwyn. In November. 1893, the remains to be tu.'d. lie drank the crowd on the cmirse was very irritated at the defeat oi the favorite in the medicine. preceding race. It revenged itself by Ea A. t!;; r, Y.isconsin throwing slimes. One of 'lie stones Henry seudsr.inu, gives tl.e last thousand dol- si ruck the left eye of Nell Gwyn and Nevertheless, the lars to v lpc out the debt of the La ruined the sight. Mall noble beast won thu race.--PCrosse Y. M. C. A. Gazette. Crr.barracsing. A Mhunuri c.iiior is ri qionslb'c fot TRULY A VALUABLE TYPEWRITER the aFscrii hi that at a recent church entertainment in his town the master Willy Reply of oil Aullinrfu Who Ued of ceremoniiK made the announcement Frn. that Miss Hates will sing. 0! That I A New York bachelor author, who Had ail Angel's Wings That I Might writes on a machine, wrote a note reRise and Fly, accompanied by tha cently to a spinster authoress, who C.'hfi irto Chronicle. minister. still works by band, and incidentally called her attention to the fact that If Minfliiuc Njrrnn.' Mr. For rhi:unn icciliii.;i. infi ii ir. nn.., ir.iidcfi In she wished him to do so lie would sehisii! colic. 2cafcU)lU flttlliliiifcliuu I'fciii i ur cure a machine for her at $5 per month, guaranteed to write poetry, Butter Expsi t cf Australia. an important able articles, fiction, etc. A day or so Australia has anil of liutt'T other dairy later he received a reply written in exporter a beautifully clear, round hand to this The province of Yietoria products. I alone exported to (Treat Hr tain In effect: : This is my type 18S9-- 1 900 17.000 tons of buttsr, repreMy Dear Mr. machine. Isn't it nice? It is butof The a value writing $,000,000. senting It is ter export of Victoria was 369 toss In called the Blank typewriter. 1889 and 759 tons in 1890. For th Bound, kind, in good repair, warranted last ten yrarB the export has been sot to travel well in single harness and if you do not say it is the nicest malesB than 80.000 tons. chine you ever knew I shall refuse to To Cnrc a Coltl In One day. believe that you were born when Take Laxative Rnuuo Quinine Tablets. All knighthood was in flower. It Is wardruggists refund money if it fails to cure. 36a ranted, like yours, to write able articles, poetry and fiction with equal faThere's a Signal for Them! but. unlike yours, it is not for cility, to kcew be It would interesting sale at $5 a month. Its original cost what the observers on Mars thiak of was and I have put so many imlarge in lie the pyrotechnic display down provements on it since that I cannot West Indies. Chicago Tribune. dispose of It save at a considerable advance and even then Bhould be unIjidlm Can Wear Sheet willing to part with It except to a reOne size smaller after using Allen'eFoot-asa powder. It makes tight or new sponsible person warranted to treat it with care. shoeseasy. l ures swollen, hot, sweating, aching feet, ingrowing nails, aorna and At present, says the Detroit Free bunions. All (.ruggistsantlalioe atores, the author is striving strenuPress, Ad25c. Trial package FREE by mail. to become a millionaire, so that ously Y, h. S. O.insted, Allen IeLoyt dress he may secure the services of this inimitable typewriter. Paris' Population. The population of Paris has grown during the l:n-- t five years by more than fils Savins Ur nr a. , 150,000 inhabitants. All the Economy is the order of the day with two exceptions, show among the reigning families of Euan increase, the lead being taken by rope. Whereas In times gone by the the eighteenth arrondissment, with very word royal" implied a reekless an increase of 22,455. As in Iondon, disregard for money and extravait is the central part of Paris that gance, it now stands for something shows a decrease of residents, tha., perilously approaching Halles arronribsenicnt Extravagance is left to the losing 3,000 new-ricTo begin with King Ed3,032. and the second arnmriis.-'euienward. It is no hearsay that as soon Niiinl CltiftSs as he came to the throne he appointChicago is probably the most widely ed his friend. Lord Farquhar, to be known city in the 'United States. master of his household, and Ixml Noted for its push and enterprise as Farquhar immediately set to work to do away with all unnecessary expenswell as being the Windy City. es. to dismiss all superfluous officials Milwaukee also has a world-wid- e and servants, to get the largest possireputation on account of the quality aa ble returns for the smallest reasonawell as the quantity of its aunual pro- ble outlay, and to exact usual disduction of beer. counts for all cash payments. The SL Paul, while possibly not so generBavin gs thus effected are understood ally well known as the two former to amount already to close upon $125,-00a year. cities, is nevertheless noted in many ways, and is one of the popular Twin Mads a Queer Family. Cities of the Northwest. The son of Griner has All three are famous cities and their names combined form the name of parted a small but interesting menagAmerica's greatest railway, famous erie at his home on North Franklin and noted the world over for its super- street It consists of a cat. her two and two groundhogs. The ior management, elegant equipment, kittens, were caught in the timber groundhogs splendid service and general adoption northwest of the city by the boy when Df all the latest safety appliances for they were quite small, and put with the the comfort and safety of its patrons. cat, who had two tiny kittens. The Its electric lighted trains are noted mother cat adopted the groundhogs Into her family, and she distributes her the world over. It la the short line between Omaha affections between the four little ones and Chicago, and like supe.rlor articles as evenly as possible. The family Is probably the happiest of merchandise is, once tried, always GriIn the city; at least osed. so. thinks and he has ner watched the Try It tbs next time you go East. Interesting group for some days with L. L. Downing, Commercial Agent, Chicago, Milwan- considerable interest. Danville (111.) Newt. Kail way, Salt Lak kce & St. City, Utah. ideas-nam- HOW CONVICTS FAIL home-mad- o MRS. FAYLINE four months, when my husband becamr impatient because I grew worse instea-obetter, and in speaking to the dnnr gist he advised him to gvt Lydia 1.' f ill-fis- ull i JUDHOV, Secrsury ef Si,kermerkor:i Coif Club, Brooklyn, Naur York. liukhnms Vegetable Cuiiipoiin;'. and Kanativo Wash. l wish hud taken that at first; it would have tart'il me weeks of suffering. It t ;ok throe long mouths to rue, but it is a happy relief, and we p.re both most grstei ul to ycu. Your Con: pound has brought jov to cur lioim: and Mrs. 1si i.inf, .li nsoN, health to me. 4? Hoyt Street, Brooklyn. X. Y. 95000 firftit if tlttvt ttitimmial Is not ftnufnn. It ; 1 1 would seem by this state- ment that women would save time and much sick ness il' they would set Lydln IU. linkhnm3 Vegetable Compound at once, nud also write to Mn. I'lnkbam at Lynn,iis Mass., for special advice, It free and Ain ays helps. Population of the World. The total population of the earth is estimated at over l,5fi0,cp0.U00. The distribution is thus proportioned: Europe, 372,925,000, or 59.C6 per square mile; Asia, 880.55S.0u0, or 48.57 per square mile; Africa, 170.u50.000, or 14.77 per square mile; America, or 8.96 per square mile; Polynesia, 6,000,000, or 1.73 per square mile; Polar regions, 82,000, or .05 per square mile; total, 1,513.333.000, or an average cf 23.89 per square. 132,-718,0- Says FITZPATRICK, is a Splendid Pe-ru-- na Ca- tarrhal Tcnic. e Where a Bishop May Cycle. Dr. Burton, tin newly consecratei. Iiishop of Clifton, is au enthusiastic cyclist. On rrceivlng from Cardina' Congressman T. Y. Fitzpatrick. J I Hon. T. Y. Fitzpatrick, Congressman from Kentucky, writes from the National Ilotel, Wash in gum, D. C., as follows: At the solicitation of a friend I used your Peruna and can cheerfully recom-'iicn- d your remedy to an y one suffering with catarrh or who need s a good T. Y. tonic. FITZPATRICK. A isMnl Tunic is a natural end efficient nerve tonic. It. strengthens and reVaughan the intimation that he had stores thu activity of every nerve in the b"en chi isi-- I.y Ihe pope to fill the in sly. the vacant see of Clifton, fears would Timiugli the use of seem to have ari.-ein the mind of wo'iki tied oroverworhe.i n rves resume and Ihe blood the bishop-eletout his promotion their natural streiijflh vessels icrui at once to regulate the might possibly put an enu to his pedtlmv of ldood accord in s' to nature 'slaws. alling peregrinations. Hr. Burton, Congestions iniiiicdiate'. v disappear, took the cardinal into Ills t'alarrli t'nreil. confidence, and was made happy by All phr.se-o.eritfiri h. nent or chronic, the ae.siuar.i-- that, though the cardiare promptly and i rm.-i y cured. nal thought I hat perhaps it would hr It is tiinmo'i iis on iiju-ithe has atslightl.v umiignifiMi to cycle about the nervous svsi.'iu that IViu-nshuns and streets of Bristol, lie saw tained such a world e, ide reputation as a no objection to his rurfcriuq about the sure ii'iil reliable remedy for all phases catarrh wherever located. downs of Clifton.Loudon Chronicle of If you do not derve prompt and satisresults from the use of leruua, factory a ami hri:.NKwrite at om-- to Dr. Hart mail, giving a lomi li w;;li rii; to inl'itali.re imr t'nr.lirv goods. full statement of your ease nud he will Msudslp. Juvelii- v.fr i 'o. pi D,i'aui"lis,iau. bi pi eased to rive you his valuable advice free. Novel Structure in Germany. Address Ir. lladman, l'resident of A most pictures pie and novel strucThe Hart man Sanitarium. I'olumhus, O. ture lias been dieted by the wine proIt is nothing ducers of Ruerieslieini. Atmospheric Pressure. less than a faithful and exact reproThe atmospheric pressure upon the duction of ike famous ruin Ruedcs-hel- surface o. an ordinary man is 32,400 on the Rhine. From its win- pounds, or over fourteen and one-hdows and balconies a magnificent tons. The ordinary risu and fall of view ran be obtained of the Rhine the barometer increases or diminishes and of the whole exposition. tills pressure by 2,500 pounds. Pe-ru-n- a lV-ru-- na ct f l npi-rn- n t a - -- lmk - - I ) m a jlX3n(M fu.)rs e, arrondis-somonis- elose-fisted-nes- s. h. t Ileal til will come with all its blessings to those who know the way, aiul it is mainly a question of right-livinwith all the terra implies, but the efforts which strengthen the system, 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 that tlio medicinal agents used should he of the best quality and of known value, and the one remedy which acts most beneficially and pleasantly, as a laxative, is Syrup of by tho California Fig1 Syrup Co. With a proper understanding of the fact that many physical ills are of a transient character and yield promptly to tlie gentle action of Syrnp of Figs, gladness and comfort come to the heart, and if one would remove the torNr and strain and cougetion attendant upon a constipated condition of the system, take Syrup of Figs and enjoy freedom from tlie pains, the colds and headaches and the depression due to inartit it y of the bowels. In case of any organic trouble it is well to consult a competent physician, lint when a laxative is required remember that the most permanently gratifying results will follow personal cooperation wilh the benetlcial effects of Syrup of Figs. It is for sale by ail reliable druggists. Trice fifty cents icr bottle. The excellence of Syrup of Figs comes from the beneficial effects of the plants used in the combination and also from the method of manufacture which ensures that crfcct purity and uniformity of product essential in a perfect family laxative. All the members of the family from tlie youngest to the most advanced in years may use it whenever a laxative is needed and share alike in its lieneficial effects. Wc 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 itaets gently and pleasantly without distnrbing natural functions, iu au.vway, as it is fm from every objectionable quality or substance. To get its beneficial effects it is always necessary to buy tlio genuine and the full name of the Co. California Fig Syrup Co. is printed on the front of every package. g, Figs-manufact- ured 0 Louisville. Ky. New York. N. Y. RET.! A III. K ASSAYS. .75 QoM I .SI I OoUl and Kllvsr si Oiil'I.Milvur ami Oniipar l.tU Lmul MAIL HAMrLKH. PROVtPT RETVHSS OS an OGDEN - rul San Francisco. CaL WHY LIVE ALORF? bnavralila womaavClo'wlahS MiT7,H4iplwtH(utM. UaarlS IhuMXKaHaaUtAj, ASSAY CO. Thompson's Eye Water W. N.U.. 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