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Show WHAT MADE IT VALliABuL CASE NO. 30.611. i RELICS CF ANCIENT BEDS OF ALL NATIONS. DAYS. ? utrs-vyirABDoit- Unique Explanation Made by Portu-gueiAntiquarian." John Cs Groom, captain of the First City trocp, while in Iurto Rico during the war with Spaiu, undertook to purchase some relics of historic interest that should serve as souvenirs of the campaign when he returned home, lie ran across a shrewd Portuguese who had been doing a thriving business as an "antiquarian" with other members of the troop; and bargaining at onre began. The fellows assurance was developed beyond anything CapL Groom had ever before encountered; and there was placed on display a line array of jewelry, weapons, manuscripts and odd articles of attire that were patently fakes." Groom shook his head and was turning away when the antiquarian" recalled him with an assertion that he had a pistol whfch was originally the property of Christopher Columbus. He added that it had been In the keeping of a Peruvian relative for many years; and Capt. Groom asked to see it. He was shown a revolver of modern pattern, dingy and with the hammer snapped as though In the processes of antiquitating. You rogue! " exclaimed the Philadelphian, amused but irritated at having been called back. Revolvers were not made in Columbus day!" Si, senor I know! 1 know!" explained the Portuguese. And that, grac ious senor, is what makes this so rare! Pniladelphia Ledger. , WANTED THE MARKET RATE Prospective Bankrupt Sought Information Before His Failure. According to Mr. John Claflin, president of the H. h. Claflin company, his father, the founder of the house, made a strong effort to maintain personal relations with his customers. He always encouraged buyers to come to him for a friendly talk, and as far as possible he advised them concerning the matters in hand. One day a customer called, and as he entered the private office Mr. Claflin looked up from his desk and called: Hello, how are you feeling today?" I'm feeling fine, Mr. Claflin; I never was better." And how is the business? Oh, thats different, Mr. Claflin. I think I must have a failure." What! A failure? How is that? Haven't you made money? I used to, Mr. Claflin. but not now; business is bad. very bad, Mr. Claflin, and I think I mnst fail." Well, now. I'm sorry. But will it be a bad failure? llow much will you pay?" Ah, that is what I want to see you about. How much are they paying now, Mr. Claflin?" Dealer in Grain and Feed; Addrese, 505 South Water Street, Akron, Ohio Cured in 1895. Mr. Boies says; Ever since the Civil War 1 have had attacks of kidney and bladder trouble, decidedly worse during the last two or three consulted physiyears. Although cians, some of whom toll me I was verging on Brights disease, and I was continually using standard remedies, the excruciating aching just across the kidneys, which radiated to the boulder blades alill existed. As might be expected, when my kidneys were in a disturbed condition there was s distressing and inconvenient difficulty with the action of the kidney secretions. A box of Doan's Kidney rills, procured at Lampsrter ft Co.s drug a derided store, brought such change within a week that 1 continued the treatment The last attack, and it waa particularly disapaggravated, peared." Cure Confirmed Four Years After. Four years later Mr. Boies says: in the spring of 1896 I made a public statement ef my experience with Doan's Kidney Pills. This remedy cured me of terrible aching in the kidneys. in the small of my back, in the muscles of the shoulder blades, and in the limbs. During the years that have gone by 1 can conscientiously say there have been no recurrences of my old trouble. My confidence In Doan's Kidney Pills is stronger tbsn ever, not only from my persoi.al experience, hut from the experience of many others in Akron, which hare come to my notice." A FREE TRIAL of this great Kidney medicine which cured Mr. Boles, will be mailed ou application to any part cf the United States. Address Co., Buffalo. N. Y. For aaie by all druggists, price 59 cents per box. C. E. Boies, e ' Strange Retting Places in Vogue In Fereign Countries. fnnslderirg that a third of our whole lives is spent in tied, it is not surprising that much rare, trouble, and money should be spent on our sleeping places. in England the unhealthy feather ued Las been almost entirely sucreeJ-eby the more nygienlc mattress, which also is the rule in America. French beds are so short that the average foreigner often complains that It demands a special education to fold oneself up to the right size for them. Many Norwegian beds are made to pull out from recesses. In South and Central America the hammock reigns, and the Indians of Guiana plait the most beautiful hammocks of grass, which they dye charmirg colors. Iu Japan the bed consists of the matting-coverefloor with a curious wooden neckreBt; a form of holster tnat to a European would lie a simple Instrument of torture. Tie Chinese use low bedsteads, often elaborately carved, with mattresses and coverings of matting. In winter they sleep in heavy garments wadded with cotton. No one is more easily suited with sleeping accomodation than the negro; he, like a rat, ran curl up and take his rest anywhere. Modes and Fabrics. 1 Foster-MIlhur- d d Finds Made at Bergen ir Norway. St. John's enu cut at Bergen, Nor way, was situated on a slope near the Railroad Employes In Nebraska. The railroads in the state of Nebraska employ 18.500 men. four-stor- family Our pilruu lit, can't he ilupllcft'rd nor Mlh n IWt na KELLY CO., I. carbolic salve will prevent blood poisoning in Cnts, M Wounds, Sores, lemody s ut v laxative- for TOOTHACHE 15 cents? Our Jap- anese Tooth Ache Drops will rid you of both. DeCOSTAS LIVER Insurance for V m 25 cents a policy. V' x I nr What is your health worth 7 All Lnng Diseases cry start with a cough. If you will cough up a quarter for a bot- tle of Cough Balsam youll stop coughing Japanese Corn Cure will rid you of a dozen CORNS for a quarter. Which do you love the best -corns or quarter? ALL DRUGGISTS OR STORES OR DIRfcCT FROM I I i I I j Z. O. M. : I fi It contains tbe laxative principles of plants. It contains the carminative principles of plants. Sr It contains wholesome aromatic liquids which are agreeable and refreshing to the taste. The dewy ground was dark and cold; Behind, all gloomy to behold; And stepping westward seemed to be A kind of heavenly destiny: I liked the greeting: 'twas a sound Of something without place or bound; And seemed to give me spiritual right To travel through that region bright. It is convenient for business men; It is pleasant. V, . the originality and simplicity of the combination. It is good for children. buy the genuine. To get its beneficial effects It is excellent for ladies. fl Manufactured by H It is perfectly safe under all circumstances. It is used by millions of families the world over. - ALIFORfflA It stands highest, as a laxative, with physicians. If you use it you have the best laxative the world The voice was soft, and she who spake, Waa walking by her native lake; The salutation had to me The very sound of courtesy; Its power was felt; and while my eye Was fixed upon .ne glowing sky, The echo of the voice unwrought A human sweetness with the thought Of traveling through the world that lay Before me In my endless way. it' gf - Its value is due to our method of manufacture and to of the Account. Audit and Assurance company, took out his watch the other day and found that the mainspring was broken. He went into the nearest jeweler's, who was a strangor to him, and was told that he would have to leave the timepiece for about a week. I wish you would loan me one to carry, said Mr. Vedder, "for I am lost without Yes," repHM thr sawder, quickly, but If I loaned nu one you might get lost with it. The jeweler was so pleased with his own wit that he loaned his customer a good watch. New York Times. hi :'i It is not expensive. Pieassd With His Own Wit. H. M. C. Vedder, vice president CITY. :r.S It is efficacious. "There, there." soothes the father, with a smile of relief. Thats all right. It won't cost near so much to keep him and, besides, he will not ba above going to work." LAMB m after-effect- s. What, are you stepping westward? Tea. 'Twould be a wlldlrh destiny. If we, who thua together roam In a strange hind, and far from home. Were In thia place the guests of Chance; Yet who would atop, or fear to advance. Though home or shelter he had none. With such a sky to lead him on? count!" SALT L il All are pure. All are delicately blended. All are skillfully and scientifically compounded. Better Than the Genuine. The plutocratic father finds his daughter in tears. How now?" he askB. Are you not happy with the noble count to whom you were married with great eclat and at much expense?" "Oh, papa! weeps the beauteous heiress, flinging herself into his arms and breaking two cigars and the crysOil. papa! It is tal of his watch. terrible! I discover that he is a bogus Health FILLS is Its component pnrts arc all wholesome. It acts gently without unpleasant It is wholly free from objectionable substances. It is pure. It is gentle. Stepping Westward.' 25 cents. them, Would yon have time rare. live." I)r Wood's di.-a.i- a. and heal Bruises, too. old. Norway Fine Nyruii; use co'ighk, piiliuuuitry tui t. BBOB. WATBON WOOD lineolu. Mubr. adja-ren- t A dose in or uf 44 Importiill landed Iu our Jirtd Btai'b jut Kept. 0. Wu ftlbO lifiif rvtnletrd fchoif. tiu hurl ind Vlesufnrd for hoc. nmnv lino hull. Be of Syrup ri&s i ItUilHoaa nun liyiiiia in our Ixftints 1,wa.' toV.fe xca-vatla- , why Pnx inn IUU Imported Brim. UbiKBiJil present Strandgaden street, where, till within six years ago, still existed the garden, the knight's hull, whose walla were covered with pictures representing me chase, and a large vaulted cellar, the ceiling of which was but supported liy massive minimis, these relics lrom a bygone time were obliterated to make room for modern brick buildings. An street still bears the name of Taarnsmug (Tower lane). The story of the convent of St. John was recalled a few days ago when in the site of a buildlpg recently destroyed by fire on Strandgsden street the aueient cemetery of the convent was exposed to view. A large number of skeletons were disinterred and several objects of interest were found. Far lielow the rurfai-- of the ground was discovered a stone wall of enormous thichress. the remnants of a cellar. As the convent was abolished about the year lfu0, the skeletons fouud must lie at least 400 year Spanish Women and Their Dolls. About the Size of It A corresjK'ndent iu Madrid writes: After reading the medical journals "Sonora Valdes, wile of the celebrated for a couple of months we have come Spanish novelist w hose broke are well to the conclusion that it is positively known in England, naively asked me harmful to sleep on an empty stom- to take a photograph of her with her ach, to sleep on a full stomach, la doll. It will stem ciniiMis to many sleep on the bark, on tie side, or sit- persons to find wrmen of mature age ting up, before midnight, or after mid- still interested in their do'ls, but it night or at midday; to eat fruit, vege- la quite the ukuhI thing in Spaiu." tables or meat; to fast; to drink or to refralu from drinking; to walk or In Prohibition Kansas, Too! run or work or remain idle; to sleep Al Atchison husband hovered at with the window open or the window death's door so long his wife reshut; to but what's the use? All the marked that she supposed he was people who knew how to live suc- having his usual trouble finding the keyhole. Atchison (Kols.) Globe. cessfully are dead. n tke-bes- Interesting San Francisco, Cal. New York. Louisville, Ky. SALE V- mm pfiVRtlP (t nr ALL N. Y. f! !i: Sji; li I'll";; !; LEAlUSti UHl'GUJSTS. IP f -' aw WirtawomtjmMedViarwo-ia.- i Testing a Babys Mind, hi an experiment whose purpose wa. te trace the stages of derelopment of The Preferred Stock of tho a baby's mind the infant was placed before a mirror daily. During the earliest stage of tbe test he simply looked at his reflection, as birds do He next showed fear of it, a! do many Capital Stock, $2,000,000. He then SI ,000,000 Preferred Stock. of the higher animals. SI ,000,000 Common Stock. his hands, as cats grasped at it and monkeys bar been known to do. Shares, Sold at Par. OOaach. But on tbe 420 day of bis life he delib- Only Preferred S Iosif offered Ir le. i W. L. Djuglii retain s all Common Stock. erately turned the glass at different obtain I W. . Iaiig Til f"rnfeiTd required reflections, Shnri.m angles to Sat sea Santa or ijormiBiriii pay imm ih an intelligence not possessed by any nn, Bowl. Kvetydollar f m-- Mswl tl.e paMir Imp' krkiad it war than s diilla. animal other than man. worth formal MelB. W. I.. Xu flap mntiiiBM Is on MMairsf llir UMii. and t is ramalii iha Peisoneus Painta Barred. hr.it r Ihs Paints of a poisonous nature, suck This lw.isra la ant as nn II ip a dnvalapod ppH-ti white lead er arsenical frees, are ilrmoufiiaied niriilrnd oaf . nr. 1 hi. la In l.iymM used be la Freach the to longer in Mm a la ilia warlil U A Popular Baking Pow- INVESTMENT der ut tv Popular Price. W. L. Douglas sco.e SI I aam-er- . Try a can of Three Crown Baking Powder and be convinced. Price, 25 cents per pound. Your money back If you don't like It. 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