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Show advic from Hydnny nnoune s(iT"'TrT'r-twenty-thre- e bird ia tahsn tip.' Later in the year tb I case of bqbnnic plague mem bow wlll.be flying their falconiat kt Nirerme, capl tal of Kw teUduma grouse on the Scotch and NorthumBRIEf SKETCH OF THE GREAT berland moor. Not a few hfiwka..gnJ, Drojiar treated free by Dr. H, H. Green falcons are now kept in vnd about ACTORS LIFE. Bona, of Atlanta, Ga. lb greatest dropsy don, end taken into the country by apeoialuta in the world. Read their advertrain when they are wanted .In tb Vfmmt tisement in another column of this ;ner. Quint And CoiwdU field. The reason why the goshawk ha Unr l)iMiiitrr Uwjr m1 Mrl become a Ibe German huudearsth bus adopted to general favorite in Frank 111! D4u( lu Worn d Army lealIs because of it superiorly to the falthe uavarbill. Great Health. con for hawking in a cloved country ihwhi? bf(lc. trees, plantations And MOaiJH Few attora bait- - 00 warm a place In gardens. It seizes Its prey in the air.r tre the heart ,of thetr admirers as Sol on the ground, or even on Smith Bussell, whose portrayal of sim- bush, without hesitation, and it ple, quaint characters is an art in adroitness, speed, courage and quickwhich he has no rivals. The new's of his ness of eye are astoulshicg. It to recent illness therefore was received exaggeration to eav that the owner of with sorrow everywhere. Mr. Russeli a property of five or six hunured acre Is mentally exhausted and In such a would take as much game on It with serious condition that It may he a long the single goshawk as he could kill time before be returns to the stage. with a gun. About i yea igo try tzir He broke down In Chicago In the first 1 was coming out very fact. act of the play. A QUAKER CONGRESSMAN. Russell was born In Brunswick, Mo., bought t bottle cf Ayers Hair In 1848 There aie two members of congress When the war broke out he Vigor to stop this. It not only was 13 years old. He ran away from whose installation into ofllca differs Stopped the filling, but also home and shortly thereafter appeared in form from that of all others. These nude my htir grow very npidly, as a drummer boy in the camp at are Marr.ot Broaaiua and Charles Butler, both Pennsylvanians snd Quakers, until sow it is 45 inches in Cairo, 111. He clung to the army sevof maklfig an oath to do thd Instead eral b!s first years, appearance making snd thick." Mrs. very length In a theatrical role on a canvas covduty, vi , placing their hands upon A. Boydston, Atchison, Kins., ered stage which the soldiers had the Bible and making a solemn PPea11 erected for their own amusement to God, as they promise to fulfill July 5. 1899. After the war his talent as a singer their obligations, which is th I-- rt tSELL. ln u rtlr My Hair Was Coming Out nnwaiiww It Feeds the Hair Hve you ever tkongbt why Valr is filling out ? It 13 yot boc lose you we starving your biir. If this stirvition continues your biir will continue to fill. Tkere is one good biir food. Ayers Hiir Vigor. It goes right to the roots of the hiir It is ind gives them just the food thit they need. The hiir stops filling, becomes beilthy, tnd grows thick tnd long. A7 crs Hiir Vigor will do mother thing, tl$o: it ilwiys restores color to fided or griy hlitk Sl.M 1 Mtl. All dmtfistl. lakes far WrtrlobA a-o- sea level. ve tlodlwA of TMr ter ini ot ttaUrvad it provlu a groi, eeareuie-tto ILe tinveltiijFpuWIe. FI. J f&Bt dietng car ar at maxed 9 11 !? Ui.i La niinunm W JUMatn. Mwa on thi j p ilnrnwul, wher (.tow mthrm Wt w V 11.1. meal are served in a nmnuor Hinui Ilia fur auala wt tl Mt to . Wa, piein all trav elra, so i at niodrrjtp pr . Th V Alyl'll HFI tO , It I a l enjoyment of a trip tliroiurU ' a uery til! o ,11 it alon, th ; road i 'ii .an. td by tb diuinq car aud Locomotor ANleU com other coovemen a that bar be'n adopted. 1Ifa4 At UM. Uoctorv For information, tin cards, ratm. etc., 8rwrto UtlUr-t-l lit I MVFfk f fR tMlU h address N. K. IlooiH-r- , HHli iU.Mii,OObAM)Nfr UH 1usienger !!'.( . Hriie bi Afurtit eoreA and Tulct Agent, Denver, or H. M Cot'i-to4Jyisi rhO tHURht.824 WalQth Bta, HllLlhfcIHtf r Agont, 1U0 Wot Traveling ftooond South Street, Salt I.a.c I City. I Klo Grand Wtr lh CordilUnuL Frc m Crucero '..to, the highest town lu the aorld, the Southern railroad of Tcru diops into Lake Lagunlflaa, or lakq rrginn of the CordUIerue. where, group of Uige lakes of very cold pure kutcr without iulet or outlet, ttys tie Button Journal. They tue uraiuHge cf the surrounding hills, and conceal It aome-hr- e but there Is nu visible means of Ilk teeape A fringe of ke form around the edge of the lakts every mgtu the je.r rodnd, yet th.y tons. n an xeelitnt varlelV of fish calkd the PJtrra, whkh is caught near thu thore and sold at Puma and iu other neighboring towns. The two largest hikes, Saiachocha and Cachlpascana. with several smaller ones same neighborhood, are owned by the family cf Mr Romania of Areoulaa. who Just been elected president of Peru. He owns immense tracts of land In this locality, with thousands of sheep, cattle, lamas, alpacas and vkunas, which are herded upon It. A curious . phenomenon about the iakewfg that they keep at the same level all the time, regardless of dry and ra.ny seasons. No amount of ram will make any difference whh their depth, which, however, In the center Is unknown! And this adds to tha awe and mystery with which they are regarded by tb Indiana. There are nu boats upon th lakes except a few small balsas, or rafts, made of bundles of straw, which keep very close to the shore for fear of being drawn Into the whirlpools that are said to exist In the center, Theie to some foundation for this fear! for only two or throe years ago a balsa contairing five men disappeared In the darkness, and It was never heard of again. Of course, it may have been tipped over and lts onupants have been paralyzed by the cold water In an ordinary way, but their bodies wer never recovered, nor did the balsa ever float to shore. Therefore the people think the whole party was lurd into a maelstrom and swallowed tty by the myaeriaus waters The whirlpool near the center of I.ske Popo, which receives the waters of Lake Titicaca, Is well known, and hundreds of men have lost their lives by venturing too near It. Boats that ar drawn Into the current are whirled around swiftly a few tinnrs and then d aippiar. For hs pro of navigators the government or Bolivia has anchored a lot of buoys In Lake Popo, and boatmen who olsi-rvthem are la no danger. There is supposed to b an underground outflow from all ths likes. It Is claimed that articles which have been thrown Into their waters have afterwards been picked up on the seacoast near Africa, and careful observers say that on the beach In that locality are frequently found cornstalks, reeds and other debris which do not grow on th coast, hut are found In great abundance among the Interior re-te- lu-G- ie $1.20 tram-leavi- aObl.S ny r, f r CLOVERS 11 Culoralo-wonderfu- ; PARALYSIS t Ti.ur.-aA- 1uut Shoeing Poultry. Bohemian geese, the Poultry Herald .tells u, when driven long distances to nnrket, ar.a shod before starting on the Journey by being sent TepeatetHjnrvsr patrtipr er tar mixed with sand. This forms a hard crust on the enabling the geese to travel over gnt titancee. 40 ARTERY SKK j Haft yoa teu d li oilier Ink Jirtt it good." No j ; DROPSY!'!, U'fBDinlfl ka. M. M. Ad UAU1 AMAAs DISCOVERY, Ad cttreetal IA kAlir treUAB A fllAWA RA YEARS OF SOF Uentlemeti: I have been URGPS fur acveral parties who have umsI it and who av it is the beat they ever used. One old Isdy has had NEURALGIA FOR 40 VEAR5, has tried nearly everything ahe could hear of without relief until she commenced using 3 DROPS and now ahe to not troubled with the disease. .Each one that has used it says it is the best remedy, and all join in praise of 5 DROPS." For the enclosed money please tend ni three large bottle of 3 DROPS, one package of Pill and on Plaster, and hurry them forward without delay.' SAMUKt, BPKKCLB, Fatkviil, Ala Jan. U, 1W , Gentlemen: My mother, Mrs. Eliza Austin, nf Vintnill liCUiiULllSn h Fremont with RHbumAiis.n and lor the past nve years not been able to walk 40 rods until ahe began to use 3 DROPS, about two months ago. She now walka mile at a time and ia doing all her own work hi the house, a thing she has not done for years. Yon are at liberty to" publish this testimonial, with my name and also my mothers. ic. r, isw, mrs. C.H. purdy, Wtopacs, win, t th s4 Ale Free frefii wirfertly hArmleee. 1 A AOlt f4P ItarkitfliA AaOhaa lUr ImrilAF lvAfeMkl roup, AtFFniMtFM( AAtiAAAAp r,araake. IIaatI nm'tiMflfcg TeetkajM Vtirfllgif kflMlAAA tiAitM. t IWUlttf Ml DHCPS At Id AftAht D(Yrmr to tv a trial, ir AaWMBil Will an4 A iMkttlA, A frwpai4 fcr BIU fur lami'le (Hittiw ML ,TwrtlT, W rlM U aiSSIijsailirla. ZuHIHlkla H., IS ! 1M HlCieO, UJU Aim p4trfefnJ apocifta )rntvw. InntAiitAMt litiFA, NntifllA DHTh I n OHAfto, )ut 30 DAYS frUtOBMtRICi MM ANSON IHtmiTIV U Rl Ul A, ( !,.), e Write the Doctor If you do not obtain tb benefits yon desire from til iw of the V igor, writ tiia Hooter about it. H will teU yon Jost the right taing to do, sod will tend you his hook on the Bair and Scalp if yoa request It. Address, Dr. J. C. Avsa, Lowell, Mats. 11 FOB 14 DEBTS f it W vtak I fain thi MM MwUami tad nwMOfl 1 Pkf. Oit GudsB )l 1 Pk Knertld CoeombwlfcA 1 LaOtoab UrkAtLtthlM 1 Bbrawtorrjr Bt, II I lake. CDayAaSith, I! fsrli I)laDrOln7 MnlflsaiFlewer Z Seed THE BLACK WALNUT. , 9t3 VthtM,JlfHMAlA wsrtfc flAOh w vT) lWt Ffcri frmA, Ath? with fo ati Cfcioir.ttUof Aboflt bat 0A X SAUER t KIUICN MtUft AMtGillUfihifl AAtifAHIM Ue g Wa ; Ow Aom I A know wkA fOA A17 do tnthAAi. Nllifa ) h im-Hw ArtAArinwiToaiAioGtABtonAArAlv JAHI Aa UUIK AAAA C4L, U LIUMWR, IA and low comedian gained him a place lished custom of congren, these men At one time in- - accordance with tlwir religious A IMMSAAeiMMSAQO AgAtj ha gavs alack wire performances. As views' merely arise in thsir seats and he grew older he studied character "affirm." That to, they make their was soon by recogntoed and but no. to the form promise solemnly, .portrayal In a future. man with an of a as of acres of eholoe agrioath. the wn thus peOne of . managers cultural lands now Folks," la ocisptoi a comstarred lbod "Edgewood he culiarly distinguished for settlement opened Mar-ri- ot In Western Canada. and for five years reaped a rich har- manding position in coigress Hera la rrowm tne Lanthe Then followed re Broaius has presetted vest in this play. NO. I HARD WHEAT, wktsa hrtaga tb hiebaat price la the "Peaceful Valley and "A Poor Rela- caster district ten years, md by reamarkeWt of tka world; thouaaada of oattle ar hie masterson of his ability and lon service ha fattened for market without being tod grain,a tion, the Utter being and without a days heller. Send tor taforma-Mobe has attempted Just been placed at the head of the Latterly piece. aad eenr a frea bom U Waatera Canada more serious roles. Ha to one of the currency and hanking co amities. He Writs the hurenntsndent of Immlgratioa, Ottawa or addraaa tb undersigned, who will mall richest of actors, a maa of sound to tl years old. He sFd to the liLilanm. pamphlet. to., free of rout G J. morals and aprlght living. Ha mar- Union army throughout fi dvll war bloat. DM Monadnoeh Block. Chicago. XU- ried a daughter of Oliver Optic, the and aa the result of a wod received at Bermuda Hundred, bb rlflht arm boys writer. and shoulder are without s connecting hone. Since the close of the war he REVIVAL if la traveling companies. niLLIOIIS of falconry. TAR A FEVE Kb-A- Y sad COLD (a the If ,0 pMturuty twiiavtd ad wwodnrfwXlr clatng antlaepti- oyr..iL.g Mparlflr Friee AamdMctm vunaittt- -w4 U WawU bol Oar at yuan q r. . CURIA Tfcla -- klt4Feealwr la lanta Bakf have any idea of The 1M .Agwto Farm ( Few people deapoft which tha hunters of Europe rived, two or three centur lee ago, from hunting with birds. It to not assy to account for the long neglect of thto the fora of hunting. The only part ofnorONE FOR A DOCK, Cat (lab Haaaba tal 0y survived aa a It where continent AM tba blood. npOt, Unman riatM, Pwrlfy Mllawam. DoaotOnpaoreicltoo. To mal national sport was In Bosnia, you, will Mliunp afmoi fall boa.tta. DR, where . the landowners have never IKO CO., ramt.ipMs. rv Bold by Praggltta ceased to fly their falcons at partridges PENSION that are found for them by pointers. Co IO&FOKU, Waahlngtwn. Now that falconry has begun to re11 raaotr aultk ropllo B ttb NU.V ult 7 11 1 vive. the Dutch hawk catchers are unAOor. r rosctatiat Clalait tlat able to take enough falcons to meet the orders of their English and French patrons. .These Dutch falcons, taken Tam Mmba sad a tb Vwraaww Witts a Mr when following the flights of all kinds aaUatw hr IHUll a lun, tba aaiy Jftawa Otmmiatta Oamaaay at WbtR than liAatfl of birds, are the pick of the catch, hut ama. ant aartu la t wand, ktamt Wig Staak I far more are taken from nests whew very young. In France the goshawk is falcons much in favor and high-flyin- g tn demand than to England less are m bora bm la aua try all V and Scotland. Today tha heat estabyoa wkb a A ko akanra ay (aaw ar baar ati Iftba -- jd kOaottaaa a.wb an Jui,g a mrkmua bn of hawks and tha moat ena lishments If yoa ta t agaf nr moaaaj t ai wblab amr jam rtaMty abmaat followers of the sport are hltjtwo thusiastic tm a 1 r ir' Tha found In England and NVi it RAMTS OKAY PeCIPIC Hawking rinb meets every spring on baa avar taiiad to Cara, N oat kwawa Samlta attoatm Sta iiWm, latttdl Plain to fly falcons at rooks. jrSlrbabaaaaeaaaaaloamH. Oaa ka takra wa,nt Salisbury to as well done las in the Ei.g.Smn.araawaaaafroaikaWana Everything - y.ajww M att lattawa traewW, ereeet am by Ittiakt Wtataatl, aa raaWgt a pn ay days of James i. There mty he from RABAT CHEMICAL -CO. twelve to twenty falcons, with the falanuabk coner (tadwmiMwntaad and his cart, and tha member on There to plenty of dash horseback. wba taller Tran uteroand excitement in the business. Somedisease. vaginal times an old and keen falcon to flown at a rook within ensf reach, hut she MDICALLT ANB tUDELY does not want the prey so tear At suces Rad Died aa 6a by using Supesitris. treatment. Kellabl home hand, and so mounts to the very tea fully year. Wrlta far Information, eonfldantlal. CH1VBEM clouda, till she spies another flock. Into MEDICINE CO 22'CKiita $trt, Datraft. ttlb. which ahe darts like a shooting star. Riders' dash hlf across the down, their 1 eyes fixed upon the hawk, and the falitf ttiiT .. coner shouts, "She has killed" when he UiAfli IhnKf Jw lmrrk sees something fall from the flock. Off rrnr-MB-b. dash the riders who htve marked the descent of tLa victim, and sooa tha 6. 1900 W. N. U 9tlt Uk-N- o. w . UlI.GUHflSuviS PILLS KMltJH SHEEPMEN. YOUNG MEN! 1 11 !,( LADIES rbt L CURED! frv Bttatwt CtMtaw Ar - Mm, tmr It. -- AMHApA. - Hands and Limbs Covered with Btisters and Great Red Blotches. Scratched Until Almost Wild Burned Like Fire Sleep Impossible. CUTICURA Remedies Brlnj Speedy Relief and a Permanent Cure at a Cost of Only $2. I was. a sufferer for eight years from that most distressing of MARRIOT BR0SID3. bee pomtoent In Republican politics. j tan Cart Ftaa. Ml Drala m No sovereign to so rich as 1 ctar, and no sovereign bae such heiy calls Th Granf Duke upon hi purs. Michael, Vladimir, Alexto, Paul Alexaudrovitch, aa tha emperor of Russia, receive heed of the house an aanual 185.000 roubles ( 26,200) each added' to private means, mak very rich. The wives and wi wa of Russian' grand "dukes receive 40,000 tblt -- ien 50,000 roubles each; roubles It was the Ciar Alexai er IIL who decreed that every membe of the Imperial family must apend a art of the year to Russia, or else lose third of hla or her allowance. ha practiced law and fl,U - . nigU The great size often reached by this tree, the richness of tha dark brow wood, the unique beauty of tha grato sometimes found In burla, knots, feath era and in the curl of tha foot, all conspire to make thto tha most choice of all our - native and high-pricwoods, says the Berea Quarterly. Twenty-fiv- e years ago walnut was extensively need In the manufacture of fine furniture and finishings tn thto country, bat manufacturers adroitly drew attention to the beauty of darkly stained quartered oak and tha use of tha rarer wood haa greatly declined. But all thto time the search for fine black walnnt log has gone on systematically, though quietly, the trade attracting little attention, though the volume of lumber handled has bean large. Though found to tome extant to tha Atlantic states from Massachusetts southward, tha great source of supply haa been the central portion of th Mississippi vaileyr The walnut to at home in the rich alluvial bottom land cf toe western streams and in tha atony limestone soils of th hill and mountains and In such localities tha buyer have left few trees un surveyed. Throughout eastern Kansas, Missouri and Arkansas, aa wall as th state along the Ohio and its tributaries, may be seen a few log at thto little station, a car or two at that, with carefully hewn side and painted ends, ready for the market If yon ask whare the market to you will find that the great bulk of thto rare lumber goes to Europe. While we have been led into an enthusiastic admiration for fine oak, stained according to tha degree of antiquity It to supposed to represent, our European ooualna have bean paying fancy prices for the rtoh black walnut that ws have allowed to go out of fashion. ed - Kaltar at Crtar. the merit ef being true, is told of the late Lady A good story, which has Howard de Walden. On one occasion h bad a llttl wager with her neighbor, Lady Emily Foley, baaed on her firm belief that the rustics of Worcestershire were more polished in their manners than those of Herefordshire. A fitting opportunity to solve the quee-tlo- n soon, occurred. The two ladles went for an afternoon drive In n pony cart Presently they reached a closed " gate, which was civilly opened for them by a laboring lad."I attr sure," said Lady Howard.de Walden, aa sht gave the boy a sixpence, "you arq a "Thou best a Herefordshire boy. ' lolar," replied the boy, "Olm a lad." That- - aetUed Worcestershire the question. Exchar ge. , ' 1 tried some of the best physicians in the little me did but they country, - good. The palms of my hands were covered and would become . inflamed; little white blisters at first would appear, then they would peel off, leaving a red,' smooth surface which would burn like fire and itch; well, there is no name for it On the inside of the upper part of. both my limbs great red blotches, not unlike hives, would appear, and ' as soon as I became warm the burning and itching would begin. Night after night I would lie &wae o'fjht and scratch and rS'lfj W almost go wild. I heard of Cun- - , ffX cura Remedies got them and gave them a thorough trial, and after a few applications I noticed the redness and inflammation disappear, Before-- 1 had used one box there was not a sign of Eczema left, 1 can truthfully assert that $2.00 worth of CirrrcuRA Remedies cured me. ' There bas.bcea pa sign of its return anywhere uponmy body since I wrote you I was cured, nearly four years ago. Hardly a ' month passes but what I receive a letter or some one calls and wishes to know tow I got cured, I had Eczema bad,'and if the cure has been permanent, etc., etc, I always take pleasure in enlightening them the best I can, JOHN D. PORTE, Pittsburg, March I, 1899. Of JOHN D. Porte & Co., Real Estate and Insurance, 428 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. all diseases, Eczema, If The tgoaizinf Itching and horning of the skin, as is ecira, th firtohttol scaling, (Noriarist tb lot of hair sad emtiag of the tcalp, a ia called head; the facial disfigaremcot, a to pimples and ringworm, the awful saSedng of infante sad th aastoty of wom-oparet a la milk emit, tetter, sad salt rbeam all demand a remedy of almost wperbamaa virtue to successfully oops with them That as to ul Bmdl . am soeh stands proven beyond all hour. No stotomeat to mad regard- tof them that U aet JnsUftsd by th atnaigs evideno. Th purity and twMtue. h powrt afford imatsdiata mltof, th certainty of speedy and penaaaeatcurtbw a aheolut safety and (mat seoaomy, have mad them th standard skia cams sod hamar iemadie of tha alvUtoad world. Tha treatment is simple, diroot, agreeable, d eoeocaioal. snd Is adapted to Urn youngest infant a wall aa adult of vary age. .. Bath th pert with bot watarand Cuncosa Roar to claaoee Ui surface ef erasts and alee, aad ofiau th thiekeued eettcl. Dry, without herd robbing, aed apply Gimcvas Ointment fraaly, to ellay itching, Irritation, end inflammation, sad tooth aad and lastly tek Ccncoaa Rbsolvuvt to cool end clean the 1 - bleed. Thi wort and wheUeem treatment afford InnUnt relief, permit rest aad stoop la the unnai forma of ecaimi and other itohing, bunting, and scaly humom at th akia, ealp, and bleed, aad poiut te a apeedy, permanent, and acooominal mm when aU ether remedies and area the best physicians fad. CBttcoas Tub Bax, price II.JSj or, Ccnecaa Sear, JSe., Ctmenas OiSTjta-r- r, BOo., Ctmctraj, XaeoLVesrr, SO, eld throegheet th world. How to Cur Ecseme, tv cl tb v Bela Bmps., Fonts Due axe Cams. Goar., Boatou, Mam. afftd ' hl, 1 miLLIOrJG OF r.lOTHERS Owners Rear exvladvai lartMtbyssUa. srelp, and kalr. It U aot on) v th parmL . d r,fivt(a tar aaraarr may, bat ti eoataliw dHimM mollleal prapab a , .SuaH r are, aWdi truMrvs narlfy. aa baeuOfr trmstl, ail tb akin, amlp. a ba'.f, pravaat stml akla bmoilalMw trne aarlnaa. rjr haat raahna, Oitan, taiameanaaa, aad arapaima, farbaaomiag laeaea araatoil, Itrhlnc trriae f ri ara, ai V, Ws, aa hJjlat hear, far ra, mush hand, tad urdue ae marl kalaaBU haara It i abaWuWlr luUi.peaulu. Da . ' i |