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Show 7 tc J r 'n K - I IN QUIET OLD NEW FURS FROM RUSSIA. kin ef FgalM Bad (Jn tor iRlOlilUlll4 - Russia Veo by ' la sending ua a couple of very novel pelts, the aklna of ponies a ad of calves for making motor-cadresses and costa, and the Russian blouse wealthy women are wearing so much this winter. The skins of the ponies are not very large, and are forwarded, manes and all, to the furrier, but so far the inanea have not been made useful. Perhaps the toy trade will eventually profit by them, and the fiery nursery steeds of the rw and Gray Lobbin persuasiou be equipped with the long silky hair of these creatures. Any one who has traveled In Russia will know the pale, tawny shade of In the native pony, almost llon-llk- e color. It Is also the commonly met hue of the little Scandinavian horses driven In Norway almost exclusively, and much seen, too. In Sweden and Finland. The skin dyes brown' and a lovely Jet black most successfully, and la so strong that It Is uncommonly suitable for rough-wea- r wraps. Nor la It outrageously expensive. A Russian blouse made of It comes to 8 Vi Motorists In the feminine guineas. world are wearing enormous coats still, but newer than these are abort, jaunty fur skirts and pout bed boleros to match. Russian pony sulfa are certain to fur caps of the pelt please them,-anare sent out with fbe toilette, so that the whole picture Is complete. The Russian calf make very pretty snow-whit- e coats, tufted with black, and charming rcveiea, cuffs, ties and muff for cloth red in got ea To some eyes this pelt will resemble miniver, but theia is a huge monetary difference betwen It and ermine, as well as a visible one, especially aa miniver which la really ermine tufted with blai k tips of the tails only Instead of the tails themselves la dally going up In price, In view of the coronation and its requirements. e d M i I r ? Roman fever as a unique disease, but the doctors say it is nothing more fever and was althan typho-malarlLetter. ways due to bad water, bad plumbing or insufficient drainage. In 1870 the Alcott was a great admirer of -- death rate of Rome exceeded that of y erson and spent many i hours fafTls Bombay; It Is the smallest In company, for Emerson waa just1 it Europe, with the exception of Stockperson to' appreciate what vti if holm, Christiania, Copenhagen and worth In the unworldly and pecatar some of the northern cities. Ancient Town Around Which Cluster Memories That Are Immortal. r king-hors- SMltSr City. Eve the' guide books warn strangers to avoid exposure to the tun and ths night air la Rome, and discuss CONCORD (Special E. UTIFlL homes and historical homesteads abound In all sections of the Putted States. Massachusetts, famous for many things, probably possesses more places of historical interest than any other state, and Concoid, one of the. oldest towns in the United States, is the grand center around which cluster the uoted homesteads Cambridge has its 'memories of Longfellow and Lowell, aud Boston has Holmes and others, but It Is left for Concord village to stand forth as If it existed for no other purpose than to have been the dwelling place in life and the abiding pia in death of the men and womm whse thought and work have enriched the nation's liteia-tur- e and InlUumcd moat the last three generations of Amei leans t'oucord's golden age was neatly half a century, from lS.lj to PhJ, measured by the lime that Ralph Waldo Kmer-sodwelt within Its limits. Hawthorne, Tboieau, the Alcotts father and daughter, Georgs William Curtis, Kllery Channing, Daniel Erench, Margaret d'Ossoll Fuller, later the Countess what town has ever held so great a band? 1 here to that white square house under the elms, how many came to talk with the seer of Concoid? bumuer, Longfellow, Whittier, laiweil, Henry James (the elder), Theodore Parker, Wendell Phillips, Jones Very, the Cbannlngs, not to name more. Still under the charm wi ought by al Alcott. j Hawthorne recorded In his not k that In August, 1842. while retsrajf through the woods from Mr. Enter sms house to the old manse he encouxt(rl Margaret Fuller reading under m in "Sleepy Hollow" the little pU that has since become a cemeterTfc which Hawthorne himself la buritd As they sat talking on the hOlfcie not far from his future grave,' heard," he says, "footsteps on the I fa bank above us. and while the pt was still hidden among the trees k called to Margaret "Then he emerged from his g shade, and, behold! It was Mr. Pierson, who said: "There were truss la the woods and whispen be heard In the breezes.' It being nearly 6 oclock we seperated. Mr, Hu- erson and Margaret toward his and I toward mine." As the evening comes on one spa these men and women In the shadows sitting within their old homes. Thq become the real persons of the tow! and the folks from the village fad) from view. The past H here again tni the old, quiet voices fill the evesiuf air. The tall form of Emerson is almost seen turning past that elm ox the corner, his slow walk marklngtbl meditation of his mind. A short distant e from Cambridge os Brattle street, is the stately hots! which was the home of Henry W. e The "Fwttteoat lnsarrectlon. Perhaps the first "woman's right" movement in America was connected with the early history of the settlement of Louisiana, for there early in the century occurred the famous "petticoat insurrection." The French girls who had come to settle in the country " under allurements which proved deceptive were particularly Indignant at being fed upon corn. Bienville thus reports the matter in one of hit dis"The males in the colony patches: begin, through habit, to be reconciled to corn as an article of nourishment, but the females, who are mostly Parisians, have for this kind of food a dogged averalon, which haa not yet been subdued. Hence, they Inveigh bitterly agatnst bta grace, the Bishop of Quebec, who, they say, haa entlreo them away from their home under the pretext of sending them to enjoy ths milk and honey of the land of. Magaxlne. the State ur wl JC . Jjhtf iV.: Wil4 Aept Mrs. DsvU Offr. The Mobile (Ala.) Register advises the legislature of Mississippi to accept Mrs. Daviss offer and buy Beauvoir. Jsfferson Daviss late home. The house and grounds have. It Is said, been neglected and only a custodian residing upon the premises and gathering what fees he can from chance viat- ir Ill-ke- ors. I your horn supplied with the gresteat llsmlins Wizard of pain relievers? atest remedy for emergencies. Used reds ef Pope.. There have been 258 popes from St Peter to Leo XIII., inclusive. One of them, Adrian IV. (1154), was an Englishman, Nicholas Breaheebeare, who was born a beggar, but lived to crown the German Emperor Barbarossa, and died the most powerful potentate on earth. Six have been Germans. Nearly all the rest have been Italians. Tobacco In Conn.ottomt, CO.GKi:SS3IAN OF ALABAMA. HOWARD, The new method of cultivating toBounced my trouble a epecles of dyspepsia' and Mouse of Representatives, ) bacco In Connecticut by inclosing the advised me, after he hed treated me about six Washington, Feb. 4, 1899. ( to get a leave ot absence from my hash covcheesecloth within Jelds entirely The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, months, ness and go iuto Uie count, y. I did so and got ering costs 250 an acre; but the toOhio: temporary relief. I oeat back to work agala, bacco thus raised sells for more than have taken Peruna but a as taken with very distressing palaa fa my (Jen tiemen: as that now for two h eeks, and find I am very stomach. twice as much per pound 7 seldom had a passage of the bom els aatuher physktaa mlth aa much relieved. I feet that my cure better I consulted grown outside. 7 he disease keptgrom Ing on mo will be permanent I have also taken until results. hed exhausted the ability af sis teen ot p.ibrff!i In Operation. it tor fa grippe, and I take pleasure in Rochester's best physicians. The last physician to me At the p.esent time the United recommending Peruna as an excellent advised glve,AAJ mork and my up go i States Flsb commission Is operating remedy to all fellow Sufferers. south after be had i M. W. HOWARD. thirty-seve- n treated me for one distinct and separate , Congressman Howards home ad- year. hatching Stations, In addition to many dress 7 mat given is Fort Payne, Ala. stations under the control of the thorough etamiaa- - ith the X ray . think catarrh is a tl.a mwould commissions of the several states. notevea ... They MOST peop'e confined to the hettd and determine wb at my a 1 nose. Nothing is farther from trouble was. Some! aI Many School Children Ara Sickly. Mother Gray a S weet Powders for Chil- the truth. It may be that the nose and ot your testimonials J Jl ta theseemed R'vchesterg dren, used by Mother Gray! a nurse ic throat is the ofteuest affected by ca- papers ' io Childrens Home, New York, cure Fever- tarrh, bat if this is so it is soonly because worthy ot con 'aen a f and I made ishness, Headache, Stomach Troubles, these parts are mors azpoaed to tha otiea, tny mmd to trf and Destroy Worms. vicissitudes of the climate than the bottle p- a Teething Disorders of Perua a. u ( i,ifA e. mailed free. the bottle of Before At all other the body. Sample parts Mr. V? P. gone I noof i i halt Address Alien H. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Erery organ, every duct, every cavity a change for 4 Morris, Hi., Peterson, i savs; of the human body la liable to catarrh. ticed better. 7 am . tna w t dead nearly Denial from Annrle.n A multitude of ailments depend on cabotfifth . aowuatve with catarrhal pop end beve not ea 4 six and am now ays a well Major F. R. Burnham.' an American tarrh. This is true winter and summer. tie, acme or pela any- - man, better, in fart with the British Catarrh causes many cases of chronic wLera, My bom el a 4 than I hv been for scout, who served more. Rivalry in the boer war, denies that disease, where the victim has not the move rtgu tar ly twenty yearaor day, and I4 Mnce I -- got oured-haverytaken e has applied for the place of in- slightest suspicion that catarrh has anyon n a I beve a I elgh 'em your by teen pound of flesh, a t ,eu consulted by ib thing to do with it. structor of scouts at Aldershot The following letter which gives the l have recommended , erect b many people. to c greets w. B. Peterson. experience of Mr. A. C. Lockhart is a Peruna ) -4 1,213 BUS ONIONS PER ACRE. roc and many they : ) ommead It Raisers New Method of onion culture mmkts case inA.point C. Lockhart, I have told several people that If they Mr. A possible to grow loOsnd more bus pernrre. cornerCottage St. highly. There la no vegetable and Thurston Road, Rochester, V Y., would take a bottle of Peruna, nod could then nay tbat It had not benefited them, I that pay- - be Her The in a letter written to Dr. Hartman, says candidly would pay tor the medidloe. " Sailer, annual y of A. C. LOCKHART. Peruna: nearly one the following Send for a free catarrh book. Address About fifteen years ago I commenced to be eighth ot n million lbs. of onion need, ailing, mad consulted a physician. Ha pro. The leruna Medicine Co., Columbus, 0, soli Ins same at Soo. nata-rall- y. lit name ef Ralph Welde the great spirits that abode )n this quaint village, yon waa-1Jeld afrwat Of the town, past the historic Wright tavern, where you are told MsJor Pitcairn stirred his glass of whisky with his bloody finger, and .the magic of swore many good round oaths before going out to meet the minute men. You wander along the old street that turns to the right, passing near the old brown manse, and stand finally on the ridge" In the Sleepy Hollow burial ground not to be confused with Irvings Sleepy Hollow on the Hudson. Here on this ridge rests for all time the mortal part of these great onea somewhat with There, overgrown shrubbery, la the grave of the Hawthornes, husband and wife. Near by, on the very verge of (ue ridge, Is the stone of the Thoreaua, although you feel that IK rrv Thoreaus true abiding place la over on Waldens shore, where the loving bands of hla votaries have, stone by atone, raised a natural calm here the old rabln stood In which he dwelt for two years. iMnm Longfellow from 1837 until bis death in 1882, The mansion bad belonged to the royalist Colonel Vassal, who sha doned it at the outbreak of the revolutionary war. A little beyond fcEla-woothe borne of James Russet Lot-el- l. where be was born and where te died In 1891. And the city of the dead bttutlfi Mount Auburn, within whose inclosun rest the bones of many eminent pea sons Is probably the loveliest cem tery In America. The surface is remarkably diversified, with ranges of wooded hills and deep vales, peaceful ponds and shady dells. From s atom tower which rises above the masses of trees on the summit of the highest hill a sweeping view of the surrounding and up per lb. For ISe. and this country can be had. Not loo Here are burled Edam Booth, CharA. Seed John -lotte Cushman, Edward Everett, Jara Latroaxe, Wi, e.,, .'- (o, Russell Lowell. Henry Wadsworth will mall vou their mammoth catalog, together I ho kind, of flower and vegetable eeeda Longfellow, Rufus Choate, Charles with W. s. u Market gardeners' list, Sc postage. Professor Sumner, Agassiz. Phillips Brooks. N, P. Willis, Margaret Fuller XVblatle In O'd Mexico. Fanny Fern, Dorothy Dlx and many The ancient Mexicans had a species es of whistle which produced at least three tones. It had two finger holes and a mouthpiece un the side. Hull In a lAttl fTfivr A new volume of reminiscences by Dean Hole quotee the following extraordinary prayer as offered by a roy. al but Injudicious English ilergjman on behalf of Queen Adelaide, the wife Why la it tbat the firstborn child is so of William IV: "O Lord, save thy serv- often the healthiest of a family of chilant, our sovereign lady, the qmvn; dren? The reason seems to suggest Itgrant that as she grows an old woman self. Aa child follows child the mother she may become a new man; strength- has less and less vitality ; often not for herself and none, therefore, en her with thy blessing that she may enough child. lor her live a pure virgin., bringing forth sow mothers who use Doctor and daughters to the glory of UoL ani '"Expectant Pierce's find that it give her grace that she may go forth before her people like a he goat on tin keeps them in vigorous health. They eat mountains." well, sleep well and are not nervous. Ar Ton Think ooof. When baby comes its s advent People grow old by thinking is practically old. When they reach the gg, painless, and the of 40, 50 or 60, they imagine tbat they mother is made hap look like others of the tame age, and py by the birth of a child. If you that they soon will be useless, unfit healthy would be a for aork and unable to perform their mother of healthy wonted duties, remarks Success. Ai children use healthy " Favorsurely as they think this. It will com ite Prescription." true, for thought la creative. How "I will be very glsd to tew words for Dr. many of us can say, with Job: "The sey Dens's Psvonte Present-- . I feared wnm Mrs. P S. which is boa, come greatly thing pouglu, of M.aaoaviUe, T upon me. grome Co.. Quebec. " d, lost ve We Treat and Cure Iert Dir Diieric, Bti4 Diiiuc, Rhtvmrtiim, Nttlrnii, Ncrretu Dikettiet, Kidney DiiciiN, Femnle Cmpirinii, In fionnit. D)entery, Fknlyiu, Riekifi, Scrofulk, CAumption in First Stages. Liver CATARRH, iim, other-notabl- THE FIRSTBORN. WI if"' to Favorite-Prescriptio- fellow Just ; druf-gik.s,2"- below, at the Homo base of the ddge, ' nt n Brincliitu, NeuraV. DyapcpsMk. Skin Duum af tke Bowels. Write for ami Treatment Curt Symptom Lht Consultation Frf. lrh 1 is the Hoar lot. the large stone standing for Samuel Hoar, patriot and father of patriots. But It Is ouly a few rods farther, ou the base of the ridge, somewhat apart from the other immortals, that oue i o mes to the shrine of the mastar. Here a great rugged block of rose quarts bears upon It a plain bronze tablet with the name of Ralph Waldo Emerson. The spell la complete upon on. Below lies the hollow, filled with the graves of Concords former citizens; overhead the pines murmur a oft chant as the breeze rustles and sighs, never renting, breaking the eternal silence that reigns about so gently hwt4t seems train okrn At Wat side, again, you walk back and forth In the larch walk that Hwi thoroe and hi beloved wife were used to pace as evening drew on. screened from the road by the larch branches, but looking out upon the meadow and sunset hill. nrtw Arm Short. Rollgtoaa Wandering back to the Wayside, jxxx The Prussian prayer book enjoins creep under a horde r of trees and stand includin tha yard of the old Alcott place. A that the whole of the service, ing the sermon, shall not laat above few steps and you are within the litone hour. tle old school of philosophy. One pic. tures the devotees that" sat here, gathProhibit 'on to Oeorg la. ' . ered from many distant places, expeo-taThere are 137 counties la the State on n of these universe. solving the problems of the of Georgia and 4a eighty-seveabsolute prohibition exists. V to Fellow Sufferers. na A Remarkable Case Reported From of New York. Paeallaiitf af a fuaUj. Mrs. Susan Hoiloway, a resident of Cincinnati, has three brothers and twe sisters, and all of them have six fingers on each hand. Mrs. Holloway has just given birth to a baby girl who has a similar redundancy. Mrs. Holloway's mother and grandmother were also decorated In the same way, as is her brother's Infant son. Billing Tha Rasa, To-da- y we are the aame race, with the same impulse, the same power and. because there is no longer a frontier to absorb our overplus of energy, because there la no longer a 'wilderness to conquer, we remember the old days when our ancestors before us founded the outlet for their activity checked and. rebounding, turned their faces eastward, and went down to invade the Old Tyorld. So we. No sooner have we found that our path weatward haa ended than, reacting eastward, we ar at the Old World again, marching against it. invading It, devoting our overplus to Its subjugation. But though we are the tame race, with the same impulses, the aame blood instincts as the old Frisian marsh people, we are now come Into changed time and the great world of our century la no longer . war but trade. The World s Work. i Pe-ru-- Who in plan ib?!tute ho rc4ltr a of the (cerium tfoatetter a titomach Bitters tf - om!) pure i ure for indigestion, t on 'f a rlon and billousne mnt f- -tl to try it Our fTIvate DU me neck of tha bottle. is Mtainp ment f Recommend Men the Are Reputation e The last Paris exposition has been blamed for many things, but few pso, pie suspected that It has earned a grudge on the part of the undertaker. Such, however, proves to be the cue. A few days ago I was Informed by a member of this somber fraternity that 1901 bad been one of the worst yesra (q hi line that be could remember, and official statistics support bis stateDuring last year the number of deaths In Peris was 1,600 fewer than the arm age, and one large firm of un dertakers did 8,000 leas business than la 1900. while another showed a decrease in receipts of 1,600. The prospect grows less promising every ' year. Every Sunday there Is an average oi 100 funerals in Parts, but last Sunday the number waa only 180. The reduction In profits la attributed by the iin-- , dortakeraJa ts wssiwtroiv. oad trade, and the Increased cost of living, all of which have tended to keep Parisians away from the capital and make them practice economy even in funerals. The cheapest funeral In Parle costa 11 shillings, but. If one feela inclined, one may spend M much as 12,000 on being burled. ' Among the costliest obsequies that- - France bu known was that of the Due d'Aumale, which cost 2,400; the Emperor of Brazil, 2.200, and 'that of the late Mr. Mackay, son of the sliver king, the bill for which amounted to 8,000. National ftilvvr Dollar, A Convict Make In the boiler room. convlr t tMe for making in perfet linn gucedel dolarii without detection, and alter dutributlfiK thm through outbid aceom-'thnerr about as much surfirtd at this disvery as the perron PARIS UNDERTAKERS LAMENT. Fewer CaeUjr Fwaemis Mow thaa In the Uowl Old Times. I Of -- 4- A to-da- y, n HOWARD. CONGRESSMAN WEAK r.lEH of the weaknw or or .eon by ijrnormnre, c ARkTUK V JSliY PLUsON WK tngfon-Yo- U WANT TO TALK TO. W har proved our skill in curing all bv pubUaufflff ttnusaq4 of CHRONIC dtue Voluntary testimonials of homo popl-- , g.Ti&tf If you uflr from tny canned picture ntl adUress. WE CAN'T PUBLISH OVR CURES IN PRIVATE DISEASES Dur-H- Wndrln. Use! OoebalT are inclined to think Kentuckians Jim Howard did not shoot Senator Goebel, because the former was merely sentenced to the penitentiary. I eases ara invited to consult Dr. Pierce, All correspondence by letter, free. Address Dr. R. V. Strictly private. pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets Cora biliousness and sick headache. u ndorlt thousands o patient biveerdorvrd NOW WR WANT TO CUKC YOU-w- UA h distinct underKianding that w will not de maud a FKK uuiii wiure you W e cure LOST Seminal Wkaoj a. Sp,rnatoi-rhoe- of Socialists. CAPSICUM VASELINE ( rCZ DP IS CULLXP41HLS TUBES ) A substitute for and superior to mustard or any otter plaster, and will not blUtor tbe m et delicate skin. pain allaying and curative qualities of thmarticle are wonderful It will stop tbe toothache at once, and relieve headache and sciatica. We recommend It as tbe best aud safest external counter Irritant known, also as an external and stomach remedy for pains In tbe cheatand and ail rheumatic, neuralgic gouty com taints. A trial will prove what we claim for It, and It will be found to be Invaluable In the household. Many people ay rit lathe beat of all of your preparations.'' Price 18 or by cents, nt all druggists or other dealers, to us in po-n.- ee stamps ending this amount we will send yon a tube by mail. No article should be accepted by tho public unless the same carries our isbel. as otherwise It Is not CHESHHBOUOH MFQ. CO , genuine. Iie 17 TL Did Howard W cur you first and then ask a REASON-ABL- E FES when you are cured. Tod can de pnd upon our word; any bank In Utah wfll Gonorrhoea. splnL and all wKns&c ancoeciepc LI jura We abaolutry cure OtmaUttation ana Hvafl we don?v4Hf Vi mi h pennf Beeaute It would betray oo ifn In person. CALI bar to prove our kKi1 in tu a civ of troubles advice h KEL, by letter or UK WRITE. la another wy. Tbia U Qur plan: a- - m. to 4 p m.; evening 7 to 8; Sunday and Holiunys 10 to 13. Office Hour: DO 810:K. 6$ Ls? 2nd $. tt DBS. SHORES & SHORES. Eirert SJlf IAac CiTY. them-selve- the first four months, when I looked forward to To Prevrn! brooming s mother, I sut fined very much from nu-s- r Owing to the great number of crime and vomiting, sad 1 committed by wandering gypsies th felt so terriblyorsick I could drink uy-- I mrcelv est Roumanian minister of the interior hated all kinds this time 1 has drafted a bill providing that every note to Dr.At Pierce, sad he told me to get his tribe must settle in the locality 1 favorite Preacnptioa '.and a bottle I got a bottle of each, sod (Xsdlcal Discovery. which It may happen to be on the day wbea I had taken them a fed davs. I felt much force. had Into I The gyp- better, and when -- taken hardly thros pens the new law goes bottle I felt veil sad could eat aa well as sies threaten trouble In the event of faysseb one, sad could do my work withemt 1 say feel before). the bill, being passed. It is estimated finable (I could not do anything thankful to Dr Pierce for his medicine, that the number of gypsies In Rouma-ni- a very rod 1 tell all who fell me they are sick, to get exceeds 300,000. London Express. feme medfovDCS, or writ to Dr. Pierce. Those who suffer from chronic dis- Pay When Cured Stale Street, New tobk City. THINK OF IT JUST Every farmer bis ova lauLord, no locum. Nnk acouut locrcAMDg year by esr,landva uFfncra-ina- , stock increasing, spicndid cUmutCg et cnirut c tools end iow taxation, hurcb high price for caul ansi grain, low rail we - I i1 K ates, ami tv-r- v possible comfort. TbisKtha rouilthou ot the larmcr In Western ( unada of Asmi-boiProvince of Msnltoba and d.stric.s . 'lhou-and- bTYTuy'. hi -- a Saskatchew-- n aid Altr-aof Amerteans ae now s ' t -- 1 tlier- -. Reduced set-tie- r s homeseeK-rand on for all rates railways New Cistricu. a-- e being up this -Caof Western new Atlas forty puje year. The nada sent free to a.l applicants. 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