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Show Awtitwu la l.uropvae Kim. Albert C. Bostwkk has decided to IN THE. ODD CORNER. moto ompete in the Parls-Vlemehlcle race In July next He will QUEER AND CURIOUS THINGS AND make tk third American millionaire EVENTS. to enter- - thla .contest, which la to be 2teld nnder the auspice of the national It. Mtde ta automobile association of Trance, Half rut ( Water Bant it!W Cut Experiment Germany and Austria. Aa hla present Illustrate Lew of machine, one of American construction, la abore the weight limit fixed Phytlca, by the international rule, and cannot, therefore, be need in thia contest, Mr. LITKRABV KIHKXTIAIA Boatwlck has placed an order with a An author used to think a thought "manew for a manufacturer foreign Before he went chine. Hm tusk with arduous care was BUYING LAND FOUND AMERICAN) wi ought. AT SASKATCHEWAN, WESTERN The night oil kept him squinting. na U, Well-Kno- w CANADA, A rrr UkUi aa la Wall Pleated. a delegate sent Mr, S. K. Lent-wa- s from the farmer of Allegan County, Michigan, to Western Canada, to re - bort on the prospect for successful settlement. Hi report 1 a follows: I went from Winnipeg to Edmonton, (hence east one hundred miles by Wagon. I found the country la that Wicinlty a rich, black loam, varying trom 13 inches to 3 feet deep; the Crops are simply something enormous; wheat and oats by actual measurement often standing five feet in height 3 have been a farmer fbr forty yean, and consider myself a fair judge of 1. the yield of grain, and I saw wheat that would yield 60 bushels per acre, and oats that would yield 100 bushels per acre; not one alone, but a good many. As for root crops and garden , truck. In no country have I ever seen their equal for all kinds exeept corn and tomatoes, the nights being too cool for these to ripen well. As a stock country It has no equal. East of Ed- monton, on the head waters of the Vermillion River, 1 saw hay meadows containing from 10 to 100 acres, the grass standing 4 feet high, and would often cut S to 4 tons to the acre. From Edmonton I passed through some fine locations, namely, Weta-skiwlLacombe and other points. From -- McLeod I went to -- Regina, thence to Prince Albert, 247 miles fcorth of the main line. For the first fifty miles is fine faming country, but the next hundred miles Is more of a stock country. Then at Saskatoon, Rosthern and Buck Lake I found some very fine farming country, so good that I found a party of Americans from Minnesota buying land for them helves One party buying 12 sections, nd the other 20 sections of land for themselves, which they proposed to Improve at once. I have traveled over twenty-thre- e different States and Territories In our Union, and never In my life time have I ever seen such magnificent crops and especially as line a stock country. - ; - i ff . n, Suita a Iiyi Bagpipe. The Sultan of Morocco, who hag late, snent 10 W0 on a. earners; recently pant $1,500 for a sot of bagpipes. - '" gald-mount- PUTNAM FADELESS DYES are easier to nee and co.or more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. Sold by diuggists, 10c. per package, t Axtee Language, Aztec language, in use In I The Ico at the discovery of America, lacked the sounds Indicated by our letters b, d. C, r, i, j, and v. t MISS BGI2HIE DELANO Society lady, In a PinVhara says; to Mrs. Letter A. Chicago ' Dim PiAkhahi Of all the you have grateful daughters to whom and life, none are more given health glad than L s happy My home and my Mbs. life-wa- I . alas. It matters not What you may have to tell 'em. For books the public pays a lot If they are done In vellum. to-da- y, V11U Saakatoee 'hy So do not strive, with furrowed brow. Some great thought to be finding. The things to be considered now Are paper, ink, and binding. Washington Star. mKkESTIXU EXES KIM ENT. That a small quantity of water, say half a pint, may be made to burst a strong cask, seems a startling statement to make, and yet it Is true. It Is a law of physics that the pressure exerted by liquids Increases In proportion to their depth. Suppose, therefore, that we have a strong cask filled with water and standing on end. The staves of this cask may be made to burst apart by adding a very email quantity of water to wbat is already In the cask. As the cask Is already full, some way of adding the water must be devised. To do this a hole Is bored In the end or head of the cask and a long tube of email diameter is inserted upright At the upper end of the tube is a small funnel, Into which water Is poured until tbe tube becomes full, and when that point Is reached the cask will burst This seems almost Incredible, but It Is only a demonstration of tbe taw that bag been cited. When the water is poured into the tube it unites with the water in the cask, and the depth of the water is several times as great as It was in the cask alone. The fact that there is only a small quantity of water in the tube makes no difference, for It is now all one body, and its depth Is gauged from the top of the tube to the bottom of tbe cask. As a matter of fact, this experiment is only an artificial reproduction of what we know takes place In nature. Some of her greatest convulsions are caused by this very process. Suppose, for example, that there is a great mass of rock, -- under which there Is a cavity filled with water that has no outlet Suppose, moreover, that there is a crack extending from the surface of the ground through this mass of rock to the water-fille- d cavity underneath. A rock In this condition is a common thing In nature, the crack being caused by some disturbance of the earth, or by Its splitting in the natural order of things. Now, when it rains enough to fill that crack, thus increasing the depth of water in the cavity, the pressure will become eo great that the rock will be torn into a hundred fragments. well-kno- Will IT HA FADED. f "I saw recently In the press dispatches from Washington, said R. T. Smyth of that city. "an item to the effect that the original copy of the Declaration of Independence waa fading. The etory Is true in that the document Is fading, but hot true that this partial obliteration is of recent occurrence. Many years ago. In taking an impression of the Declaration for the purpose of reproducing copies of it, an acid was used which had a most disastrous effect upon the ink with which the paper Was written. The writing began to fade rapidly so rapidly. Indeed, that in a short time it was with extreme difficulty that either the text of the instrument or the signatures to it could be deciphered. At this time the Declaration hung upon the wall in the library of the Department of State, It was in a wooden case, supplied with doors, but during the hours when the library was open to the public the demands of tne visitors caused the doors to be open also. The action of the light upon the document was Very hurtful, and in order to preserve it from further decay the secretary of state caused a specially constructed safe to be mvrofactured for It You must possess a strong pull to-dto Obtain a glimpse of it, for as the years pass the fading of the writing, while checked, nevertheless steadily cona consequence the As tinues, department officials guard it carefully and expose it to the light with extreme reluctance. The safe In which the Declaration now rests Is on the right of he entrance to the library, while on wall hangs the case in the left-hawhich It was formerly kept A reproduction now takes Us place, but ninety-nine people out of every hundred who visit the library depart after aming this copy, believing that they have seen the original. They have seen something, however, for below the large case Is a smaller one containing a roughfdraft of the Declaration in exactly the form In which Jefferson wrote This is an Original, but as adds have never touched It ft has faded only a little. New York Tribune, -- ay - T JOSS BOXXIZ DELANO. until illness came upon me three yearsago. 1 first noticed it by being irregular and having very painful and my scanty menstruation! gradually engeneral health failed I could not and joy my meals ; I became languid nervous, with griping pains frequently in the groins, 1 advised with our family physician who prescribed without any improvement. One day he said. Try Lydia Pinkltam's Remedies.I wasI month did, thank Ood ; the next up better, and it gradually built tneThis until in four months I was cured. not Is nearly a year ago and I have had a pain or ache since. Boxsib Dslako, 3248 Indiana Are., Chicago, mt 111. tmO forfeit If aie testimonial genuine. Trust worth v proof is abundant that egetabl Jjydia E. Plnkhams saves thousands of Compound resulting women A from dangers young Irom organic irregularity, suppression or retention of the menses, ovarian or Refuse substitutes. womb trouble. EW U'SCOVERtfriww V gulck relief and i sfluW1 rMTHP MliUrU pouX of I is tr.rae. lass. ea.s. Aeaswaeoaa.awl.MMpw.1. iLfit Aki fcyruix TaiM Vt I I j- -i tXM.ab Ini S i hr V nd ei it such cases, and young growing wiliews have been the victims In nearly every case. CmbridEe used to pride itself was upon its beautiful willows, and It therefore" with sorfowthat the people discovered one morning the charred remains of what bad once beeuk really beautiful specimen of the willow tree. The fate of tbe tree naturally attracted attention to the phenomenon, and thereafter but too much opportunity a as afforded for the study of 1L At one point in the fiver In particular tbe process was seen. Green trees covered a 1th rich misses of foliage suddenly burst forth Into conflagration and burned to their very cores. Fine willows In full vigor poured forth clouds of smoke from tbelr half burned stems. An examination of tbe charred remains of the trees revealed nothing In the nay of explanation, but as the trees which met thoir fates were for the most part young there could hardly have been any putrescence or fermentation, lust why the willows should meet such sudden ends 1 not apparent, but the peculiar formation of the tree, Ita pliant boughs and the drooping of itg leaves and flowers may have had something to do with it. A CASE OF TRANSPOSITION,. Students of grammar know bow necessary it is when analyzing poetical sentences or sets of verses of poetry to transpose words, phrases and clauses, and make a liberal paraphrase of the a hole, o aa to obtain the correct grammatical construction. It is surprising how many different renderings of one line or verse can be made without transgressing any of tbe lawc One of grammar, pure and simple. line In Gray' Elegy" can be twisted into at least twenty different readings without materially altering the sense: "THE PLOUGHMAN llOMEWARD PLODS HIS WEARY WAY. , Tbe ploughman plods his weary home- ward way. The ploughman weary homeward plode bis way. The ploughman weary plods his bome- ward way, . The ploughman homeward weary plods his way. The ploughman weary his way homeward plods. Ths ploughman plods his homeward weary way. The weary ploughman plods his homeward way. The weary ploughman homeward plod hie way. Weary his homeward way the plough- man plods. Weary the ploughman hla way home- - ward plods. the ploughman homeward plods Weary " hi way, HI homeward way the weary plough man plods. His homeward way the ploughman weary plods. His waytbe weary ploughman homeward plods His way the ploughman homeward weary plops. His way the ploughman weary home's ard plods. His homeward weary way the ploughman plods, , His weary way the homeward ploughman plods. His weary way the ploughman homeward plods, . Homeward hit way the weary plough ; man plods. Homeward his way the ploughman weary plods. Homeward the ploughman plods hi weary way. Homeward tbe weary'ploughman plods , his way. ' Homeward his weary way the plough man plods. And any ose with a little patience could easily add to this number of different renderings, an correct from a simple grammatical point of view. t Tlt-Blt- s. - CIAN'T SNOW M ISH ROOMS. , Vaughan Cornish, F. R. G. 8., who has recently made a Journey across Canada and British Columbia to study there the surface form of snow describes In Pearson's Magazine the great snow mushrooms that he discovered in the upper valleys of the Selkirk mountains. Mushrooms of great variety In shape and size, he says, are produced bjr the large flakes of sticky snow falling on the flat tops Of tree stumps, gome of tbe mush rooms have long stems I noticed one on a tree trunk 25 feet In height nth ers are little more than bosses showing above the snow on the ground. Mushrooms on short stalks always have hollows beneath - them Into which may easily fall for their caps shelter the ground beneath from Its proper share of snow. The mushroom that formed on the trunk measured 12 feet 8 Inches in diameter. The diameter of the tree Itself at the top was hut four feet, so that the snow projected beyond the trunk for four feet three Inches. Its depth waa about the same as the dpth of snow on the ground some five feet. On a short tree trunk, having a diameter of two feet, the snow cap measuced nine feet across and four feet in thickness. In years of exceptionally heavy snowfall, such as that of JESS-mushroom caps weighing as mush aa two tons would be found upon tbe largest stumps. Detroit Free Press. , 25-fo- ot ?, - - i UEIi Mt$S MILLIONS. h ,'nro claims vast V "l -- iWm ' Coe a ttk It Said t VaiB( Lady vWN I i 500 letthy. jMveeOij - A N Munro, bk claims f land. TL ..ri, Miss Norm le X ( it Is V '' county Dumfries, on Solway Firth, gwtian(j- - George, the last Lora life lBtegtaW ani the greater nu 0( tg jejrj one befoa-Bnlj by one protracted quarry gv&w, division of the estate was stuied 1 LandMd ey therefore reverted 1? thf. vi!!5icrown. with the provi-tihe restored to the should they ver come soiled and torn bank note 1 destroyed annually by our government. They are reduced to pulp and then used for making railroad car wheels. Till tranuloi motion ia about aa radical a the one brought about In th case of sickly people who will use Hostottera Stomach Bit. ter. Good health is sure to follow Its use. Be sure to try it. It all! cur Indigestion. dvrnepsla, constipation, bilious- ness and malaria. of tlvt aget. tin to an At th Nonaan Munro grandnephew of the last lha,, be was eahe!r to the Buwk troperty, there was. It appeared, omj other latent beir home was In; Edinburgh, two were on the road to a perfccjy friendly agreement, when both &h within a short time of each other, Scotchman leaving BO descendant. Miss Norm Sunro therefore is, her lawyers say, PWy the present exclusive heir not 0f the property, but of the title Xkkh has, always been borne by tbe of the house of HnmossliarblUay of Dumfrlee. The title, by hay, 4g sc appear In the It h criy of local signtfi-canc- e. peerage, Tais douW claim Miss Munro reeenly tent to England to press. Apart rom thi Scottish fortune Miss Munro ip wealthy having inherited from her father. many JJf r ,, j mi-io- Ida of hotter Eating. 'On of the remedies ot pbysiciari Is cod liver oil, and why is one of i mystene of the world of medicin a hen alt thcie is about ltTi ah old 'ty substance 8 wanted that is easil digested end quite aa eastly assimlh 1, fish oil I !ng appropriated with a all outlay of digestive power. Why cfi fiver oil. a produet of the m of fish refuse, should have ever I n chaired upon, when butter and cv a ace nature s supply, and at e once tSf.r obtainable, is un- explaiiws tv bile any on can taka cream omit'er, the consuming of fish oil requliti t fortitude of a saint and the hero of a martyr; and as we know tiled dds not agree with many, and Is hawf digestion in others. Now, ltR been demonstrated that fresh. UEftrd butter is rather more digestible W oil, and Is pleasant to slices of bread, and take on thty-cas high asouf ounces a dajr of, this butter can eaten with Impunity by even dellca persons, and cream can be taken tabai full desire of the paut tient ? When cnlt Recovering from sickles? and proe-trhtin- g, th body needs nourlsbmentihtp fresh butter it is now asBortedhsp no equal in building up tbe wasted! sues of the body, and as a stimulan n ry hot, fresh milk la without a eAftLiittslde of the, use of alcohol, wbid Mis better left alone w hen possibly ssv the Pittsburg Dispatch. G roving f.Riren may be greatly benefited bf aulglcg In generous amounts of i Jtt4 though It may seem expensive, hi it! any prove the cheapest in the eti Eiher of these remedies can be tri is wrtbout doctor's prescription, nf I outsiue of the kill or cure warznt A Rev K f - The Tuotabriu riant. of the most curious plants in the world is the toothbrush plant, a specie of creeper which grow in males. By cutting a piece of tbe stem, and fraylnff the ends the natives .. mk a toothbrush, On Bara. There has to light In one of the auction rootik an interesting relia of Robert Burfc It la an ordinary businesslike tut 1 r, inclosed in an oak case lined $41 velvet and secured by --a Brahmin it The tumbler has engraved on it th l Bowing inscription: This gh we the property of Robert Bun t 1 presented by the poet's widow t;.T. f Robinson, Esq, and given by hs ' I to her Maj, 2 inccalrn Burns, 1840." The Janie riu&on whom Jean Armour pve relic was a Sunderland gentlfa who became by marriage connect ci ith Bunjg ,; family. Tbe bat I frora one ot the piles of the oh London bridge, with some lighter f i cf oak reIicg of the Royal Georg The J. vJ f - Busin V&i m I am W in font tsar afII mriTw nTt fi than nv oUndt two Htaii t m in lio wrtl W.X. f.iuDrind ; tswriril wdeltv till Wit a !90 HUvi fdiAi ftlt of eUlf mnv,Ar fiMlwd to l) HUIA Ml IftAxL thef will GUtWOUA Iwt. ahocrit pftri ol OT.lmat J $& U0 n4 It sat 0 Vi Best teatkst inctuiting fiatttrt Con Mi4, Cam Csit, tm4 Natbnat Kanfnrw. Weekses Lee Pewetv Dr. Jay W. Bearer ot Tale Univer slty flnda that because the members of the freshman class of that institution are unusually light smokers they have more lung powev and can accordingly make more vocal racket In giving the college yell than any ot tbelr rivala. DilbMl Iu( Ctiw tfMi mh ibif iitvlMUMt L.IfriMi4kMl H .4 K4r W kmok Mlt lrc lbe BwiXlAc bf 1st JUriMKidti llrMktiW! ,,, Tl Tti Ufrory V -- JUlHMs ths f Succors Little OirP Sir Rickrd t' Allen's Eoet Eos. feel uncomfortable, nervous, and often cold and damp. If CAUHDY you have Chilblains, sweating, sore feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Sold by all druggists sad shoe stores, 25c. 8am pie sent FREE. Address e. llhjtorAUixt By Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N, Y, N ( lUtfl it Th Remarkable Record. travel is so safe Modern stearnsl-lthat the English government has not lost or Injured la tranxit a single man cf the 250 000 sent tq South Africa, A p I Shi s ol VtVge Thii rroudibie novel r dlit'feT cf Clu.le Ki gv rv a iAe( t 3j t 'it L; cirj rollers MID SCO. CCID, Documents have been found which ehow that the Chinese government Inspired the atrocities of the Boxer movement CAPSICUM VftSELIHE vensa) (rci te iv OuiAtr-mi.- e nubatltnte for asd aup-Tlo- r to rmiatmd or any other plaster, and wtd uul tmau r tbe m .Ktdniicttie akin, Die psm allaying and rtratlve qnalltiett o thtum tide are w under-fu- l It wnl a lop th tooth t be t oaoe, and relieve headarhe and arivilt a. We retom-irnra- d It as the bent ant tafeet extertial oi turner Irritant known, also aa aa external remedy lor pain la the rht t and tuimtu k and all rbeamatio, neuralgic and gouty comA trial will prove wbat we eiulm plaint. for it, and It will he found to be Invaluable in the homoctiold. Many poojvlo say it lx the beat of ail of your preparation. Price 1 S rent at alldregt-l-tso- r mher dealer or by tending tltia amount tout In poetntr atun.pt we will send you a tube by rmsil, .No aril, is should be pled by the public unless tha eome carries nnrtiiiml a otherwise ltl not CMilM (IRtiliUH Mia. CO , genuine. IT btatc tstreet, hew tuita UXT. L in A To Cure a Child In One day,-Ta- ke Laxative B porno Quinine Tablets. AD druggists refund money if itfuils tocure. 25o The chairman ot tha Isthmian canal committee confirms th offer of tbe Panama company to sell to tha governWlnulow'a Soothing Sr rap. For ehllSreo irrlliln anruwi th (amt VeSaoerta. Saotraatloeallar paia earm via oolia, Xaea bowl A model city wilt be a feature of tbe St. Louis exposition. J '."Mnniiir.il WESTERN CANADAS ALEXANDER, Q O., Wonderful wheat crop for 1801 Bow the talk of Shot mnmrrtl ! Wortl phenora-- - r 7a- -. ia by uomearia w 1 he IH'iima of 1 Manitoba aid district J 1 - ft It Aaatniliota, Baekat. l.hewan and Albert are fTlilV moat wufcdrtml v I coun-ftw,. in KjeJ'A C' -- "t inptodurlav ow. wo. Id. In al-- o -- Uck V miamit -- C -t pocl-tiof LA .u A hridna the bo h-they m Tuouaandaot arewouialiy n ttk-itbia their hoti'e. ail they aitetd m Hit y never did before. Move Westward wit the Hue Catualo. and oecure a farm and hons in VV Bow rave asd apecml privilege to homexeek-e-r and aeulera. the baml-- B e lorry jeve Alisa of V esters Canada eat frv t 11 aprnl-eantApply lor ra'ea. e . Xp V. Pettier, t of Immipraiwa, Otwa, t anado, or to W V. Bennett, t tmoiiian Uwnowil Agent, Kit haw YOra Life Bid .Omaha, Reh. ' f Asssyer, Chemist, Metallurgist Orel letted la ear bittt lots Haller k fiee MttPhe If ririvfJtbe FtirC fltt'vi bin ding, Hmtver, Oulu, . BRAItl FilQri rev to wHrtwill cnr lorv.M f id bring h lhomn a and n ai ee.u latiua tm yon a up. p r t to in. IEH.U CHtJdlC iL C3 . Sex 482, Cbicag. mi i ht Vf Pi.-- t l ly M- m - v. I -- I I Y Contains No ppflMfl ! Iroira LitwdlU'Ln A Caret cuM- - In a Qulnin. rum hetdaette In ixlante save r no bad eSsew, bix Pt lit Qolu t pmraiiuii 8 Trade tut for Itrumo-l- o by kf ie n- r tnd Ilf I BltbU or 4. CO, plied C. at W. N. U., Sait Lake No. cirzx rim rnasKi Sciw i Urs wwerwlNetf VlraUun lt Sw teiF-ef- ts ssar esvtke 6rl F4eidr mtfwkve. 1 H fMft be4 te prstfitM The L U I 4aavfiVFr MatR$ AfrLmUMFfftUUstS isit Sew 'kisfawt ABleeF AN Sr Ferntsr? Oer wv SHttt (kminr? leeykwiy ftzrtuera e ffFnlstLeisFei wefctiIiieMf eloAddia IHri ruBsIffff fri w8S Sweleelt ftre frtot a4 tear cat verleiv t ia rta( I cU get tbramm It vUi avrcfjr jp y jm tin azifliiftt fmt Csttry t rit ftniMris i rix t4kk M. L, 3, t02. p'i 4r i t4 Marvel lVbeat-4Saimaa wheal Im4wI1 t rj, m, jOM mno!i has a charming y who danger, is receiving her tf , ia France. WTien she waa ev v yfarfl gef her father took bn hi iid s to and day asked me if 1 wc brother. He said t a whole joouj full him have little l tliikik her heal father, 'Think, ho, room fail of gold how many thiuss y It, Don't cm thin man hay title br the dauihftr; "let t older. Hell be w Washington Ftar. the x . X er mi rn f ) of t i pi t lumn ally su tfv ful uv, it tt Acs like Colei , i.'1 Zut 1 When in doubt use Wizard Oil for pain; both suffering and doubt will vanish. Your doctor and druggist know it. 5, 0f J day In New York ond Londoq a powder. Tour feet ment Mi. V VSS iyoirrl,r(i,?20 Eons made by their firm. Wholesale Druggists, Toledix ft; VValdliigEUnna A Murvhi, Wholesale Ohio Toledo, Druggials, Hall Catarrh Cure Is taken Interually, acting directly upon the blood and raucous surfaces 01 tbs system. Twtlmouials sent tree Price the per bnttia. Bold by ell druggista Ball's Ftunil PUls are the bosk Foot-Eas- w hem. law: fc: I.J In Whiter v rlm Pair. t A- ,- ... Hew hUT WeetferOu Hundred Dollars reward forsey Case of Catarrh that eannot be cured by HaU e lalerrh Cura UIEMEY A oa. Props., Toledo, G, We, the uudandgned, bare knows F. J. . W be is JVwslss'l son-in-la- rea-for- m V Mecca for Sou there Negroae, J Isugland pressing her thetm-- rite and title In Seot-Is an enormous one, Strenglkeefds IN Old rartheaea. $200, OCO,1 If obtained will The work of strengthening the founmake h tkiest woman in the dations and structure of the Parthenon world. I l ot ber this has been making rapid progress. The vast eshl teriUEg King of the Hellenes frequently visit ker, Norman I Munro. the temple and shows the keenest inthe New Tot publisher, died he waa terest in what Is being done. engaged In Gaming his right to the " Sew t fee Bow. faAent family of Hume Nearly half a billion dollars worth ef which Bra h th Ante Stage, An automobile stage coach, said to be the first ever built In the west, has y kPOVTAWEOt lOUBLSTtOX. been pla ed on a route between Sbori-da- n, mile Spontaneous com bunion is a mysteWyo and Buffalo, forty-fiv- e rious thing at all times, but as long as distant. It is propelled by a It confines ita attention to Inaninate power gasoline engine and has attorn-vehicobjects there is nothing very uncanny weghs 1,000 pounds, and the The j. about it. But when trees become sub- modatlons for tin passengers. Do not read great urs g jVly with ject to it there Is no telling where It operators will run the coach one round a view to lnocuirt( will stop. The banks of tbe river Cam, trip ninety miles every-da- y In the tbelr idea on a ceiti ' yomtlfbut wiq In Cambridgeshire, England, have reyear. It made its trial trip In ! Jcct, son tbe matter out t exhibited an unusual number of hours. cently your own opinion. ten-hors- Old. said by a correspondent of th Baltimore Sun that West Virginia Is rapidly becoming more nd more the mecca of the negroes of th South, Th climate of this state, as a whole, is congenial to (his race, and the bees Tor mOie than 200 years. Mrxteo. . great coal and coking Industries in opThe minister of war la Mexico has eration in almost every county, togethdecided to restrict the number of gam- er with the extensive railroad confurnish bling houses In that city, and officers struction being carried on, are warned that ifxaught In one of the ready as well as lucrative employestablishments the penalty of dismissal ment for negro laborers, of whom 15f froid the anny will he enforced against 000 are employed In the mine. SCOTLAND. Title lean X'lattar Mrs, OctavU pncy, of SL Louis served her turkey Thanksgiving day on w platter 400 jxara old. It waa brpyght to America in 1700 by John de la Pryme. in whose family It had alreadj ttrtll eeii; enrtsf a wet e4 Mwy t iwol r vwte, jr$i4L kAi ef eft I Is fxaas, (Ate fws. per Mere 2 yfyH tA, prajis he fesehsU pur sum swrii SPO.T2 r nmi feet fm ! wffrftftftd4iftAf Wsm tW hef4 HU nwwwv weata OMfftft mfc mu, hey ft4 rrw em t r list rnmtb f? $1 L tt )Msof tei f biy ftnri t At ftwre &sitr ftny 10 sv ksjfwSh frm r mt lo stiri s m f4 i gwftfrwec retell raftow ift IWi ft IUfi--1 HPAftet Jwfl 4Mb teeftift s4 wnfe jf J y ef - IW y fcllTlACALZEnCLED 90 SixL-f- f fcsy Sm wwk r For lOcSTl Wierth $10 mr pwr ftWs 4 Sweet Sb, fcw Hew fleft 1 t trsrrAEar'smrs estalefiw fwatftiww jfWll gif ffw 0 I(MM ptAdecis tmn wl H U it feta wi awnk, wtacit of frewer vvgetefrie i tmr nwun, ftwus4L trfttwme atefenttfr Ut eetfiiaAgteve- tiri! CO,. A 1 |