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Show Vi fROSTRATE WITH RHEUMATIC VER SIX TIMES WITHIN TWENTY EE. YEARS. This was the case of Mr. Eli Wiltshire of Landadown Terrace, Caine, Wis., who during this time suffered the most intense agony. He writes: I heartily indorse the testimonials which you publish of St. Jacob's Oil as a pain killer, for I have been a sufferer from rheumatism and kindred complaints at different times during the last twenty years. I have been laid prostrate with rheumatic fever six times during that period, therefore 2 consider 1 know something about rheumatism. During all of these twenty years I have tried various advertised rheumatic remedies, oils, ointments and embrocations. None of them gave me much relief, but when I tried St Jacob's Oil 1 found quite different results. It eased the pain almost Immediately and has done for me what allotherrem-edie- s put together never began to do. I could give you several cases that have been cured, which have come under my notice, and through my recommendation; also one of toothache, one of face ache, and one of sore throat. "I have recommended St Jacob's Oil and shall continue to do so by every means in my power, as 1 consider you deserving of every support Kiln Toes nod T, H." would about hit the mark. Chief Clerk Kenake states that when urderlug stationery from Waahliigtou, he made out the forms, intending to use the letters "T. II.," but tLe stationery carte back with the word Hawaii" printed thereon. Rubber stamps also came to hie officii with this word, and thus It has become recognized in the business and official circles on the mslnland to write the word "Hawaii" In full on envelopes for the Islands. The word "Hawaii" does no mean the island of Hawaii in this sense. Letters addressed to Hilo, Hawaii or Mahukona, Hawaii, do not specifically designate the Island of Hawaii, but comes Into the poetofflee under the same terms as letters adThere dressed to Honolulu, Hawaii. were formerly two Walmeaa, one on Hawaii and one on Kauai. The Wal-nion the Island of Hawaii has been changed to Kamuela, and the only Waiqiea now in existence, so far as the postofflee Is concerned, la that on Kauai. Unknown Poem, by Burns Found ea Flsht at BUILDINGS QUIRED. d. Tougbneaa of the IIoaM-Fly- . A fly will survive long Immersion (n water, and will sustain the odors of sulphur and other disinfectants without apparent injury. Only turpentine chloroform and ammonia can get the better of a fly. Btats or Omo, citv or Toledo, Cocwrv. Micas I a Xewspepera Ahead, of Coarse, One bank In El Reno made 25,000 by agreeing to give notice of prizes drawn in the recent land lottery, and then the newspapers gave the notice """ ntiickee th- Mother Gray's Iweet Powders for ChUdroa Bnccaiafully need by Mother Gray, name In the Children's Home in New York. Cure Feverishness, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 80.000 testimonials. At all druggists, 25c. Bample nr.. Address Allen h Olmsted, Lelloy, N. Y. Souvenir 1ostal Cards. Souvenir postal cards are used al the rate of 1,446,938 a day In Germany, according to a count of them maintained by the government every day foi a week. The postage paid on the cards averaged 817,250 a day. Long Live the King! The King is Wizard Oil; pain his enemies, whom he conauera. Lighthouse Holts llsdst Wotor, The Rev. John M. Bacon, tho English balloon expert, insleta that lighthouses should have warning bells under as well as above water, because In a storm round travels further under water than tbrnnwh th air. Sweat or fruit acids will not discolor goods dyed with l'UTXAM FADELESS DYER. Sold by druggists, 10c. package. Serve fesr Moots a Ilay. Washington hotels are said to be the only ones in this country that serve four regular meals every twenty-fou- r hours breakfast, luncheon, dinner and supper the latter being served in soma cases as late as midnight. To Cure a Cold In One day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All fails to cure. SCe druggists refund money if it on I'nuimril Aathnuilto. Estimates A Philadelphia banking firm has calculated that there still remain unmined 5.073,775,000 tone of coal In the anthracite regions. The same calculations estimate the tonnage for the present year so.con.ono far Coasnmptlos has sa squsI for cousin and colds. Jo aw y Botbm, Trinity Sp,ss. lad., Feb. :i. IWt X do sot believe Plso'sCnra Robert Burnsi The following verses were recently found emong some papers belonging to the late Mrs. Berrlngton, who died In 1885. During the great part of her life Mrs. Berrlngton lived lu Monmouthshire at no great distance from Ittou Court, the home of Mrs. Curre, to whom, according to the Indorsement on the manuscript, the verses were addressed by Burnt. Mrs. Curre, who died in 1823, wae the daughter of John Buehby of Tlnwald Downs In Dumfriesshire. The copy from which the verses were printed in Macmillans Magazine is In the early handwriting of the late Miss Eliza Waddlngton, whose family also lived in Monmouthshire: O look na. young lassie, sae softly and sweetly! 0 smile na. young lassie, sae sweetly on me! Ther'e nought waur to bear than the mild glance of pity When grief swells the heart and the tear blina the e'o. Just such was the glance of my bonnie lost Nancy, Just such was the glance that once brightened her e'e; But lost Is the smile sae Impressed on my fancy. And cauld is the heart that sae dear was to me. flowret we grieve ta see blighted, Cow'rlng and withrlng in frost nippet plain; The naist turn of spring shall awaken tlielr beauty; But ne'er can spring wauken my Nancy again. Ilka wee . Cruelly" lug Met Charge ILfile HUrrSuiluatloae non-suppo- Re-le- And she was less fair than the flowrs of the garden Was she leks sweet than the blossoms of May? O, was na her cheek like the rose and the lily, Like the sun's waving glance at the closing o' day 7 ' " young woman, weighing 160 pounda, and with courage enough to lead a t And O sic a heart, sae gude and sae tender! Weel was it fitted for beauty sae leal; , Twaa as pure as the drjp In the hell o' the lily, A wee glinting gem wi nought to conceal. regiment '' But the blush and the smile and the dark eee mild glance I prized them the maist, they were love's kind return. Yet far less the loss of sic beauty lamented, Twas the love that sLe bore me that gaes me to mourn. ARE MAXIMS MISLEADING? Perhaps uo maxinib a: c ao misleading to the judgment of those a ho Implicitly believe them aa those which assert what is absolutely true actually and very often false metaphorically. For instance, "Where tneres smoke theres fire and "Straws show which If by smoke we way the wind blows. understand scandal and gossip, then there is often a good deal of very naaty Neither, smoke and no fire at all. metaphorically speaking, do straws show which way the wind blows, for ts of charsuch are the acter that you can seldom judge of its general trend by a trivial action. A man may save a penny and yet not be mean, or throw away a pound without being generous or even habitually excross-curren- . travagant Take, for Instance, the common Yorkshire saying, "When in doubt do nought" How very seldom the principle herein contained can be applied How many weak with advantage. wills, we should like to know, has this pestilent.lal little proverb contribAll things happen uted to paralyze? to those that wail and so they do wait, till the only thing which is sure to happen to every one does happen, and they die. Could they but have realized that "he who hesitates is lost contains far more truth than its opposite they might have done something in life. Not that this energetic assertion of an occasional fact la by any means a sure guide. Who la not familiar with the man who never hesitates before any decision and nearly always laments his precipitation, usuWho has not got tired ally loud? of imploring surh a one to make the best of a bad job or of suppressing the obvious comment of We told you All the same, believers In a so?' motto which spurs them Into foolish action seem to do better In the race of life than those who rely upon one which preaches nothing but caution. And hasty people generally seem to arrive at their goal, in however bad condition. . f Machines, In banks, large stores, and ticket offices it la no small task to sort tbe different coins which go to make up the receipts of the business, and so Johc J. Hoey of New York city has designed a machine to pci form this work expeditiously and accurately. Tbs apparatus consists of a rotary barrel, having a continuous groove running around Its face from end to end. This barrel la Inclosed In a cylinder, having slots iu the under side In line with the rings formed ly the groove on the face of the roller, the length of the slots varying to correspond with the various coins, from the dime to the dollar. To put the machine in operation the miscellaneous coins are poured into the open top of the inclosing case and fed into the hopper at on6 end. As the coins fall downward the crank is turned to revolve the barrel, the coins working their way gradually along the groove, which feeds them towards the opposite end of the barrel. As soon as each coin reaches tbs slot in the cylinder corresponding to Its size It drops through first the dimes, then the pennies, nickels, quarters and halves. When the coin is all "ground up the drawers are withdrawn from the machine and the different coins poured out for counting or storage. llallillnsa la ' York City. Not only are the buildings lifting themselves to heaven, but they are, also, crowding their way down to the very ribs of the world. By a very retaining wall of pneumatic caissons, from which the workmen emerge halftrembling from tbe added pressure of twenty-fiv- e pounds to the square Inch, the engineers of the addition to the mutual Life building have pierced through forty feet of sifting sand, on through thirty feet more of trap rock and bo alder, through another layer of sand to the bed rock 100 feet below tbe street level. The original Intention was to obtain solid foundation for tbe building, for the smallest Binking of any portion would throw the entire structure out of gear, says World's Work. The actual result Is, indeed, that the building is founded upon a rock, and it la more. Five stories of spare below ground will be ready for use, and quantities of machinery will be located there, leaving room for office and other rooms which can be rented. Ii la possible In the newrr city that many men will rush by subway to and from underground offices. "Hawaii" tha OIHrlal Tarn. The United States postofflee department recognizes only the term "Hawaii as being the official designation for tbe Hawaiian islands. "Territory of Hawaii, "T. H." or Haw." have no place in the official abbreviations for the new territory. When the Islands became a territory of the United States considerable peculation waa had ti how letter-writeabroad should address their friends here, and many believed that u rs One day recently she set out to whip a big boy for reTbe conduct. boy knocked fractory her down three times, but each time ahe came to tbe scratch for another round. In their excitement the children rang the bell and one of the directors, who lived near by, came to the teachers assistance. But about the time be had conquered the boy tbe boys father came on the scene with a club and knocked the director senseless. Then others came and the father and son made off to their home, being later arrested on the charge of assault. In giving an account of the affair, the Independence Reporter says: "Mire Sharpless restored order in the schoolroom and proceeded, with the regular work until closing time. She Is very nervy, and says she will teach that school If she has to be taken away a corpse. Spaelfla for Suaka llltas. Those who fear snakes or live where snakes are found will find comfort, says the New York Times, In the assurance of Dr. John II. Henry of N. Y.. that sulphuric Montgomery, acid Is a specific. Dr. Henry says: "The poison of animals and snakes la Intensely alkaline and sulphuric acid taken internally and injected hypodermically, diluted or pure, In tbe fang puncture, immediately kills the poison. This discovery was given by a gentleman who says he has been bitten by snakes and insects over a hundred times. This gentleman takes a delight in keeping snakes In his room running all about. Six weeks ago be waa bitten In the foot by bis He immediately used big rattler. (hypodermically) the acid, and It did not swell or give him any trouble. lie aya he fears no poison of animal, snake or insect bites if he has his acid with him." New I'M for Mica. Mice will hereafter be part of the equipment of tho submarine boat Fulton on her trips below the surface of the water. They are expected to protect the crew from asphyxiation by gas, by which they are affected twenty tlmiti more quickly than men. They are expected to give warning of Its presence. The gas comes from the dozen Half fumes of the engine. white mice have been secured. Urnnkonnosa In Knaala. Complaint comes from Rusal that Intoxication Is rampant In Rybinsk. Tbs police cannot keep order and drunkards fall Into Carle Canal and drown. Aa an example of the extent of the drink habit it is cited that one booth at sn isolated cross road this summer old 500 vedra of spirits. A vedra Is 10J quarts. New York Telegram. CALENDAR THE HANDSOMEST As sufficient causes usually cited fo the intervention of law and lnfidclltr "gross neglect of duty In regard to and "extreme cruelty. the first, the Injured party, whether man or woman, must keenly feel the personal Indignity offered by infidelity as such a plea fur divorre Is an open recognition oi the basis of marriage which many a woman had rather endure wrong than acknowledge in public, writes Mrs. K. Garnett Wells, Id The secthe Nonh American ond cause, la being dont away with by the modern, economic woman, who contends for her right to industrial pursuits and alleges hei ability and destiny to be a It used to be a stigma to be so unattractive as a wife that one war not supported in comfort. Now it is i greater stigma to be Incapable of If both husband and wifi s, or if the unare to be earned Increment of Invested capita: aerrues tc both, it will be difficult foi a woman to base a suit upon this ground, except it object to be to secure an arrangement fur her participation in her husband's resources, In which rase it is still to be hoped, the larger will fall upon burden of tbe man, once the patron, now the Tbe third and equal, of woman! fourth conditions, gross neglect of appeal duty nnd "extreme cruelty, to the mind as pregnant phrases, which allow large liberty to offenders and require a nice sense of discrimination in me court. If other conditions are maligned, these can never be susceptible as they are of Individual Interpretation, sheltering alike vanity and modesty. Neglect of duty" la a much more ethical euuse than the offering of Indignities" that render life "intolerable or "burdensome," as one or too easily might be bored. "Extreme rruelty" depends up on that to which the victim has been accustomed. Hut, however bad or nils leading la uny "omnibus rluuae," It Is no worse in Its moral effect than restriction of divorce to a single cause. School Work la Kansas. Miss Anna Sharplees Is the name of the school maam In district No. 81, In .Montgomery coynty, .Kansas. . Miaa Sharplesa la described as s muscular 1 Frank J. Cheney makes noth tbnt he is the lenlur partner of the arm of F. J. Cheney A Ca, loins buslni'KN In the City of Toledo, t nunty and State aforesaid, and that said Knn will pay the aiim of OXK HL'NDKKD DOLLARS for each and every rase of Catarrh that raunotbf cured by the uaa of Hall's Catarrh Cur.;. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn M before me ami subscribed in my presence, this 8th day of December, A. D. UMU A mi GuEASON. Seal v Notary Publlo. Haifa Catarrh Cure la taken internally and seta directly on the blood and mucous aurfaoes of the intern. Send for testimonials, frets J. I HEXEY VO.. Toledo, Bold by Druggists. Toe. BaU'sVimily Pills are the best at ' RE- Owing to the recent large influx of population Into Western Canada It has become absolutely necessary In many parts of Manitoba, Asslniboia, Saskatchewan and Alberta to Increase the school accommodation. In may places buildings have been erected that are This is perhaps as only good evidence as will be found not only of their satisfaction with their present school system and their confidence that It will remain as It Is, but also of their firm belief In the future expansion of the country, in increased immigration, and it further Indicates that they have little fear that the well established rate of births in civilized communities will not be maintained there. The free homestead laws and the cheap railway lands offer great inducements, which are opening up the new settlements. Agents of the Government of Canada are actively at work In different portions of the States for the purpose of giving information to possible settlers, and advertisements are now appearing In a large number of papers, giving the names and locations of these agents. Holy Hcpulehac. From Jerusclem come particulars of a serious quarrel which occurred between the Franclacaua and tbe Greek monka In the open courtyard of tbe Church of the Holy Sepulcher: Sixteen Franciscan friars and five Greek monks or priests received bodily injuries during the scuffle three of tbe former, Including tbe vicar of tbe Cuatodia dl Terra Santa, being dangerously wounded. "The trouble arose out of an attempt made two days since on the part of the Latina, to sweep a portion of the courtyard, or triangle, just outside the entrance of the sacred building in front of the staircase leading to tbe Latin Chapel of Agony. The Greek guardians of the Holy Sepulcher, however, claimed tbe exclusive right to sweep and clean tbe whole of tbe Tbe Latin monks havquadrangle. shown that ing they were determined to carry out their designs, the Turkish authorities Intervened, and a detachment of troops from the garrison was posted on the spot to prevent a collision until the question was decided by the sublime parte. But yesterday afternoon the contending parties suddenly outnumbered the Turkish guards, and commenced lighting with their hands, sticks and slonea being also freely used. Jn the melee tbe major of the local geudarmerie, named Yussuf A glia Djuzdar, received such a severe blow on the eye with a hatchet which was subsequently wrested from the hands of a monk that tbe unfortunate officer lost his eyesight." London Standard, Flngsrs, SCHOOL Kilnnt 1 the season tin teu culors) ilx beautiful heads (on six sheets, 10x12 Inchof paintings by es). reproduction: of Moran, Issued by General Passenger Department, Chicago. Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway, will be sent on receipt cents. Address K. A. of twenty-fiv- e Miller, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. Manuel Douelte, tbe I'nyallup half-bree- d who was convicted on the Vance murder trial in Tacoma, has been sentenced to en years in the penitentiary. la Winter I'm w. non-suppo- rt, wage-earne- wage-earner- Mr. and Mrs. Zaccheus Gaskill o! Dresbach, Minn., have ten children, and live of them possess twelve lingers and as many toes. It Is equally curious that every alternate child in point of ago has an extra linger, those who are not blessed In that direction having lx toes and only the normal number of fingers. LARGER CAUSES FOR DIVORCE. Alina's Foot Easa. a powder. Your feet feel uncomfortable, nervous, and often cold and damp. If you have Chilblains, sweating, sure feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Sold by all druggists and shoe stores, Address 25c. Sample sent FREE. Foot-Eas- e. Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. The Cslifornia Cured Frnlt association baa juat sold 200 carloads of prunes. This leaves only 100 carloads of last year's crop. Dropev treat! try Dr. H. JL Greens Gs Tbe greatest dropsy specialists In tba roHl Read their In another column of this paper. Sons, of Atlanta, c; advar-tiaeme- Godfrey llarlung, aged 00 years and tlie uldeat man in Spokane, L dead. self-suppo- rt Mrs. Wlaaluw'a Mouthing Syrup. Ibegun. reduce For children feel bine. tofiitn The population of Vancouver, la now placed I 1L U, at 28,000. over-fastidio- us BRIDGES ON WHEELS. I'rloaltlva structures Many fan At Peel, in the to ll Found la of Ireland. Lie of .Man, (here exist bridge builders uioru remarkable than Mr. Kipling ever dreamt of. These lightning engineers create and demolish a workable bridge every 21 hours. This bridge spans the end of Teel harbor. As this la a bavin for many fishing smaeks and small steamers, none but a costly and very lurty arch would be practicable, and Peel la not rolling in wealth. Further, an expensive bridge would be a waste, as It only leads to Peel Castle a fortresB ao weather-wor- n that no one resides there or cares to go there except for sight-seeinThe thrifty Peel folk surmounted the difficulty in a thoroughly practical manner. Their bridge la a almplu wooden affair on wheels. It Is In sections, each section looking, when off duty, like a costermonger's barrow. When the tide ebbs tho caretakers of tbe bridge wade in and place section after section In the right position. Sometimes they are helped by excursionists In rowboats. The sections have iron legd at each end. Thcae unfold and rink Into the mud. The bridge la finiahed off with boards on trestles at the termini. When visitors come to see the ancient Peel Castle, the bridge Is well patronized. Tach person crossing it has to pay a halfpenny. When the water begins to rise again the bridge is hastily pulled to pieces and placed on one side till next day. It appears to be a profitable arrangement, especially In summer, when so many tourists visit the Island, and are anxious to Investigate the beauties of the castle at close quarters. Primitive bridges of a similar kind are to be found In Ireland. g. Klwrtrle Motors. The great objection to electric motors that they will not run far enough without recharging Is said to be overcome. Recently In England a circuit of 94 miles was run without recharging. It was done with a battery of 42 four-placells, with capacity of 180 The carriage was s ampere-hour- s. four-whe- el dogcart with two motors of each. The two and a half horse-powsecret of the battery which enabled it to make such a record was that in going down grade the motors were reversed, thus making dynamos for charging the accumulators In this way the current was not only saved, but a new current actually generated, te er rendering tbe battery stronger at tbe bottom of the grade than It was at the top. Not Much I "I wish I dared to ask you something, Miss Millie' said Archey with trembling voice and wabbling chin. Why don't you dare to ask It?" tbe maiden said demurely. "Because I ran see no in your eyes. "In both o( ." Well dont you them? don't you know two negatives are equivalent to an how dare you alrl Take your arm from around my waist, .ustantly!" But he didn't. Ye-es- Barth as a Conductor. English experiments, conducted with what la known aa the Armorl system, ere now attracting wide attention, and are believed to have carried telegraphy without artificial conductors far beyond tbe invention of Marconi. By this plan the electric vibrations are sent through the ground, no polea or receiving points to gather the current from the air being needed to make the system operative. 1 Pair. Hilt ZZZ H'iH.1 rOSSalrs. Rutmmt Hon Than OmUnt la foot lour "w. ftow$ului!kn and arllanim numi iXOUaiulSa.&ilahowi iliauaiiyollwi'twowaa-ufaeturcrai- u tlia world. W. L. Dnnglna 63.00 and l&NHi'iei plnead slila by aid will 65JU0 and ft 0 times of nlliar makes, are found t be Just a a good. Tlioy will outwear two pair of ordinary f 6&u0 and 63AU elms. Fade of tho Seat leaf Sara. IncMIitf Patent Corona KU. Corona Colt, an national Hannan IraMa aM IMIUiUtat lutear W. U Soiiirlaa 4 00 "Gilt F- - i lii at any cannot baQualld saaaakraull IV. I- 1 Minim. prie Srarklaa. llaaa. - Ua.ira.(MalafA. SPfckaTZ Seller's Rapa Wliattattfl KiYvtUteJi, FARM flNMltf I UmrIukI SEEDS Rill YYYIY JAIL! ALZKY'B I Customers 1,000,000 amlanien onearth, raenrd of - aJ PruwM are we irarliln oel tur airra. We d base itniii, hr July oflVr. this bbikmi61iM I. $10 WORTH FOR I0c i2W!BKSBr.BSSB7 bwiIii hriBff or wldffi "J rmh rr wll h Pi,tAi LrpuMtlrrly worth cart with, tip niHplitkira.bat j K . iao in tumps. K urlM irtMabh WWtaall-- CMaVv tlila adv. wild HM to Ihlfifir. Mnd bIimm CAPSICUM VASELINE ( PUT DP IS CilLLAPHIHLS TUBE ) to mustard or A substitute for and nup'-rlo- r any other planter, aud will not biiatur tbe and moldi'llcum akin. Tlic curative qualities of tlila article are wunderfill. it will slop the louihsi'lie at mice, aud and acluilca. We recom-mru- d relieve bvadm-hit as the tirat ami rafeat external counter-irritan- t known, also as an external and aiomarh remedy fur palna in tlie cheatand a. and all rheumatic, neuralale gouty A trial will prove what we claim found be to Invaluable be will and It for It, in tbe bouarholil. If any people aay It is the beat of all of your preparations.'' Prioe 18 cents, at all driiKKiata or other dealers, or by Handing this amount in na In pontage stamp we will send you a tube by malL No article should bn accepted liy the public unless tbe same carries our latiel, aa otherwise it la not CHESEBBOtJOH MFU. CO., genuine. 17 State Street, N aw tubs Citv. THE CONTENTED FARMER Is the man wbo never baa a failure in crops, and baa pets splendid returns for bis lulaira, ltieat social and religious advantages, together wilb splendid climate and exeellent health. These we glvs to tha settlers on thei lutulM of Western whlcb comprises I the great grain and tuuitobs. AsvnllHiia. Alberta and SaskatcbewniL . Exceptional advantages and low rates of (are are given to those desirTho ous of lnsiee,tlng tbe full grunt luntla Cnn-ala baud some forty pug Alluu of Western to F. sent free to all appiicnnts. Apply Ottawa, Immigration. Fedley, Superintendent Canada, or to W. BYV. llenurit, Canajllun Kew ork Life Bldg., Agent, Omaha, Neb. 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