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Show - !? rk. " In honor cf New York wax named jAmea. Duka of York, la 163V at which time It epture4 from the Dutch by the English; It than contained a population of about 3,000. The first settlement bn Manhattan Island was made by the Dutch In 181S, and the first public wharf was built aa late aa 1658. Less than 300 years have passed since the first occupancy of the spot on which now atande New York, and In less than two and a half her population has Increased from 1,000 to 3,500.000. B et K Xu for UikM4. mentioned la tha Book of Judges, was csptursd by tha Jews, who cut off his thumbs and great toes. This was done to prevent his making any attempt to regain hla throne, aa In the east a maimed man could not be a king. k, A Cartons Custom. Ns document can have the authority ef the Imperial throne o f China unless It bsars a red mark placed there by , the aeverelan. With this seal upon it, tbs p- bs comes official. Th genuine Hoetet-r- s Stomach Bitters must have their Private Die Stamp over the peck of the bottle Per fifty yeara it has been the reoognlsed remedy for stomach, liver and kidney' complaints. It will cure dyspepsia, Indigestion, constipation and biliousness, also prevent malaria, fever and ague. la lisp Fields. v The ' American hop fields employ nbont 240,009 men, women nnd children as pickers alone, for there are hop vines to be stripped, and the crop In n good season la worth 00 116.000,000. , Mne WlMlovft goo t hi a g 8 rape Tor children teething softest lb g umtt MumiIb taaiaUo,ana7sp4iM:tiie wind 00U fees hottie j y ;,Tbs - , , T be,Aelehsta. , J Reichstag Js composed of 391 members, about one for every 132,000 Inhabitants, who are sleeted by universal suffrage for a term of five years .JL f gum-srab- . years L. LaMOSTE. 0 monthly period for it meant n couple final- of days in bed in Awful agony. I the good ly made up my mind that doctors were guessing ; end hearing from different frlrsds such good reports ef Lydia E. Pinkbams Veg- tht.'v I etable Compound, 1 tried was the bless the idsyll did, for Jt for me. I used dawning ef a new lifewas cured, but five bottles before I when they were taken I was a wsU woman once mere. Your Compound U I my eertalnly wonderful.' . Several friends have used it since, end nothing hut the best do I ever beer from its see." Yeurs, Masille L. LaMoet, m isM X. list St.. Chicago, 111. ! JrrltH If aSwe MImM It ini " If Lydia E. rinkhams Vege- table Compeund could cure Miss 'imMonto why net you? .Try it f umd see for yeurtelf. Hi -Mrs. Flmkham advises sick wo teeu free. Address, Lynn, Mass. && tri & & Sr tr Sr- tr - 1 v'i courtesy, while economising his own time and easing ths strain pn the attention by presidents personal selecting tbe really important from the trivial guest sorting the grain from the chaff giving offense to no one, and sending nail; away with pleasant words' and, ; smiling faces, requires endless' resources of tact and good judgment. The secretary is also expected to keep at his fingers end the details of aT tbe official business of tbe executive office, and the president is likely to send for him freqently each day to consult him regarding official engagements which have been made by him, to seeklaformatlon and advise with him upon soma matter under consideration, or, at a moment's notice, to bring papers and data In some case demanding Immediate attention s aarer hM a fattura U crop riQf1jamnrns ,y v reU-to- advsBtases,to wUS - splendid . A' j ' - " r- - Vets & & & Sr & tr & &&& - - f The secretary - of . I 1-- - S Jf stater duGes - are a, picture may be seen. At the lf. Joha B. Sawyer, who on November 14 next will celebrate bis 87th birthday. On ' the right Is Mr. Sawyers daughter, Mrs., Maria, Whltehouse, who M gilt-edg- I IF .srsa pension nnnnPVt U r' u r t Jt' id I? II. tha-Whl- a,LcxxoAivcvt ed -, tions, as it is wholly free from every objectionable quality or substance. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtained from an excellent combination of plants known to be medicinally laxative and to act most beneficially. To get its beneficial effects buy the genuine manufactured by fit 'A w; a " ; V . f for . Tha La tret rural Waudar. The newest floral wonder Is to "Shaat daisy," originated by s flower grower of Callfornts-- It measures a toot In dreumferenee, and, when ons florists was exhibited recently In window in San Francisco, people literally flocked to see It - Flsos Cure for Conatunptloa Is as lutaUIbl BadielM lot ooufha uud xolM-- N. W. Xakoai Ocaaa Onreac K. J.. Feb. It. 190 v C. Faaay aa aa Old Maid. ; ways Ibsen's writing table. Is rrk.rcico, Louisvill, cov-ere- Ky, by oil druTaLs. !. Ctkl. nw York.M.Y. Price- fifty - certa per bottle. 9 r-A rf Kr M. a QnnrU tf iwilrf ritrr 1t.i mt of W. L, Thna m iuAf ajm! iui ofhrr km MyM, wmfun um! rwpuiAtioa 6m Iwwn won ty ttrit ttmhm ana id I .mm rnwf, ha tu five Grtirf tiian oiUwr .OuaiKi Oitefi. W, I IkHtifiM mm ummi tuMak iuh i U4 Inha ,t to retwumoe mc4m fa Amrrle ta Mti irihnf ftmd from arfary 9$ A bwlm memrrr rd 6m pntfdi 4 6M ui liJilDUUffiL d Vi If (c ms utmUr4 Iim a'mra hvn planed a feijrh tlwd the- rwi"t fandrsf yafne fnr hie fnony fnfcr arwi aeu W. L thou ha ran ani fn. sul 0 thorn Uu ta any other two ntaoufsaurers le Ute votitl Post Coiar .ytete wand tbe tlf nun I'UWWtxhw L (iU I .In i annt ti at Equaled Any I rica. W, I. throetM P.tOO and 81.IW shone s mnd ef thosnm hlh-rmd- e leatkMrs vied in and ld.00 shoes and are jad as good la arsry way. Insist open haring W. L Doafftaa ahost alth nmand price stamped on bottom. Short f prlf and tft neota sddifKwal nrwt)wa cm aias sna of junt a shown t rarrlscs. Tat nunrwntm. arle width nwialT rri- - nam or emu toe; heavy, Btedtata or Ugiu auics. ' CATAU0 W. L. DOUCLA3, Brockton. Mass. k We Treat and Core Ooo4 Rmrob Wbj. U - y the Syrup of Figs appeals to the cultured andcomand to the htalthy, because its ponent parts are simple and wholesome and because it acts without disturbing the natural func- A The old man had returned to the ..home of his boyhood for the first time la ten years or more, and as on the last occasion, he had written- and wife" after his name on the hotel register. Of course. - the , keeper of the hotel was glad to see him, and grasped him warmly by toe hand. "Aint grown day older than when yon was here last," be said.- - "Nor said to old man, half Inquiringly. "Not day, retu rned toe tavern keeper, emphatically, "Your wife seems; to'.' hard changed moren you." "Yer ."Oh, yea,-- leastwaya she does to me. Imoks thinner than when you was here last etscovmi gim f a Fauall. Five Gcaerattau 1 1 lx uulek relief end -curaa went "Indeed? "Yes. She aint near so I tre.tmeet uud I eft(tank ef teiiiKH!tit An example of : ths longevity Tf fleshy as she was accordin to my recke.k.s. wMa smasmB. auiMi.sw Maine residents is depicted la the .ac- ollection. Seems like sLe's tallsr, too, 60.1801 companying Illustration which Is of an' her hair W. N U Salt Lkv-N- O. dont lock Just the same five generations of the Sawyer family, to me, an an "And." put in who are' natives of and have always the old man, ooftiy, "shes not-th- e resided in West Buxton and Hollis, In same wife, you know." Boston L Hi p nLTA.ft!t 17a Aib Syrup. Tmruw that state. It is not often that such drm-- r a In time. ; , well-intorm- now about 60 yeara of age. Her daugh-te- r, with letteri, ail ef -- which- have Mrs, I. T. Eaton, stands in ths rear been cut open with the greatest care, of the left of the group. Her age is the poet being as fussy in this mat38. Fred Eaton,' aged 23, is ths son ter as an old maid. He keeps no of Mrs. L T. Eaton and stands in ths and writes all his own letrear of the right side.' His son. Tris- secretary, ters, as hs does not like to dictate.- tum, aged 2 years, may be seen in tbs center of the group.' The picture 1 a efck--jj yecent pne, taken about three weeks ago,.. John B. Sawyer is an old and respected lumberman, who has operated in the vicinity ot Buxton and Hol" lis' all his life. , r i i ':J ,1 ,T Berve-ficiall- $cts truly as presi-dentla- d Secretary of States- Duties 1 (I PalCEaZSC. iV' y : than those of . any climata and excellent more ceremonious health. These we viva other cabinet member. At the New to tbs settlors tm tbs Year reception be presents the entire lands of Westers Canada, which comprises diplomatic, corps 1? the president lie the treat train own home and enVatitTTntientls d Manitoba, AsMlbota Alberta then returns to bis had Saahtttctaeyan. . Exceptional advantatea tertains th Corps with Its dukes, had law rates ot far are given to thosh det barons oun of inspecting the fall gfant lnnda Tbsa marquises, counts, viscounts, Can-l- "nobles at a magnificent otherhandsome forty pate Atlas of Weatent to and F. seat free to all applicants. Apply ' With great ceremony he Immigration. Ottawa, luncheon. CanadlaaDov Bennett. Cm2a, Superintendent to time personally inor to W.V. time from will Life Bldg., era meet Agent, M Mew York 1 troduce to th president ail hew diploOmatuh Nets mats accredited to this country. He tow, gefail'tatcC or ixhraitag Iron reserves one forenoon In each week cwu.cvas for the reception at his office of minbyth isters and charges daffaires. He 'also' mXT iCSTUtUlt BIFtST To con vine an ef iu vcsdarfid cuue attends to- - the correspondence beI I tire poorer, v will arwl ' , I 8 tween too president and the emperors; gi TBUbrwkio. ratt. forI PsvaiciAM Girr TO Huuasitt- -I kings, sultans and other rulers of Is 1 tSmleU tr. fnre r.r f child a When I states. royal I CR. VtUMCK COtTLET, eign Pepnrtnret A. . Sacsau anvo, CU born he frames a letter ot congratulation to the parent. When a royal perNEEDED. NO GUESS sonage dies it is be who dispatches 800 Seals Lb. When you welgH on a June nations formal .message of condoPABTICULAIia. this as OO. FULL Mice AOSO (HX PATS TH rXfnOKI; . A Clerk In toe state department lence. x. a. aiNaHAuroa. these polite missives upon large copies I IY Contain. N Quinine. 'fiOniin paper, in a faultCnUri.U-LA- A Soura. sheets of Cure aeic tu vm uo baS eVceu less A messenger hand. aurea Ursdacba Is a minute, copperplate an Be re like eiiiniu prenuraUooa. fco per box. House for te to TreA hr them r..r take wtppire RrunLmr. end U C. JL L Sett t'WQN LiBLO OO. ths presidents signature. They Vs then returned to the secretary of state, who seals them with the Great DCw JjJtf Seal of the United States. Ladles WMhlota. BICKFORilt ' I will receive gulek replle. B. Mb N H.Vol reartiMCUlsscel876 Home Journal. Kteg SUVA Corps. smi ITALITYI lo Vcts JcrlIt Vets piefchsarvtlyy The PrealdantUl Butt. With the excepflon of Andrew Johnson. every president since 1856 hu come from the short group of state which follow the southern Bhore at the great lakes from New York to Illinois, inclusive. r These five states New. York, Pennsylvania Ohio, In diana and Illinois run In a line si da by side. New York has furnished Arthur, Cleveland and Roosevelt; Pennsylvania, Buchanan; Ohio, Hayes, Gam field and McKinley; Indiana, Harrison, and Illinois, Lincoln and Grant It may now be fairly called the belt, and it seems almost hopeless for any one who lives outlde ot it to become, president of tbe United States. for his labors, aaa has best sort si and C- - Success. --- THE C03TEHTED HRUER get ' - JomeCompan 1 to the man who 8u '11., Has to Perform K be-iev-es " long continue w iiln.i' ous tariff opposition ' ernmcnU, unles ne sltion in advance V, Haw IS Kaap Eggs Freak, One good housekeeper told me she always had perfectly fresh eggs when eggs were not always fresh, and this is tbs way she did It: When they were cheap and fresh she dipped them tor an Instant In hot, thin, water, draining them In n wire piste drainer, and then packed them away la the dark- Mra. Lamed In Woman's - . with a eomplicstioa of female troubles which three physicians called by different names, but the paint' were all (he same. 1 dreaded the time of my, lfitETXK i the present propm--i with a stron ex pi our present (reign last the-Idah- o The position ,of secretary to the president of the 'United States Is an arduous one. In the rendering of Its multitudinous services It calls for the business qualifications of a methodical and systematic clerk In the performance of the dally routine of official work, and the finesse of a practical diplomat In meeting and satisfactorily adjusting situations which naturally come before him as an Intermediary between ths president and an assorted ubUc. each Individual of whkk himself entitled to S portion ot the time and interest of the chief executive The task ot handling and answering the White House mail la In hself no small one. the president - receiving from 200 to 1,200, letters a day. f Important of not,' each' of these communications receives due attention, the secretary , carefully assorting ' and classifying them,' presenting some to the. personal attention of the president, refeiring others to tha department of person, to which I each properly belongs, - While all receive ' courteous acknowledgment from the president's representative.; The secretary is also required to meet and dispose of. the numerous, visitors who, call on the president at times not set aside for his public receptions, and whose business ranges all the wayfrqm tbatjelative to the appointment of a supreme court Judge of tbe governor 'of a turbulent territory to the obtaining of the presidential autograph! for a v schoolgirls album. .To deal with this heterogeneous mass in such a. way as to best serve the ends of both business and Vegetable Compound. nearly reciprocity tuoyciu. Identifying drat Klvcrs Mentioned. In authenThe first rliers men;i-ne- d tic history are alluded to In Genesis, They are the Piron, the Gthon, the Hiddekei and ths Euphrates, which are said to have flowed from the garden ot Eden. Various attempts have been made to Identify these streams, but no agreement has been reached among ths authorities save in the case of the - eeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseooeeeesesoteee I was In "Din Mbs. Puntaan : three an awfnl state for : borne Refn g Kinleys last sl in tlnues with a hi Many and .Varied Duties This Gentleman for Miss Mnbelle L. yFklM to PoTThat Was AccomXaonte E. Pinklumi plished by Ijdl . through-Rectpro- PRESIDENTS SECRETARY THREE CHICAGO DOCTORS . lead Atlantic nerve-racke- - -- ' The leading si Drlaktug mtrlier Crushing Answer. When it' wa too lets ths barbers customer discovered that tbe operator bs bad selected to manipulate .the razor bad been Indulging In strong drink. But he sank back In bis chair, trusting to lurk for a successful shave. The Inevitable happened, however, d barber Jabbed when the a piece of cuticle from tbe victims chin "Now, Jbu see, sir, what hard drinking will do." wailed ths damaged person "Yes. It does make the skin tender. said ths man of shears and blade New Ymk Times ee Marriage la one of tbd cheapest of luxuries If one reckons only ths outlay required for the payment of the preacher or magistrate who performs the ceremony and the cost of the license in such Btates a require licenses. Any minister, priest or preacher of the goapel in the United States may solemnise marriages, and in majay states Judges for one or more . classes of courts may officiate. In all save half a doaen states, too, save Justices of the peace have the privilege of officiating at the highly Important function. In some parts of the United States the person performing a marriage ceremony must have personal knowledge of the Identity, names and residence of the parties, and inasmuch as such laws are, enforced In. some of the western state where young people frequently drive long distances to be married, the stipulation has on occasion caused more or less inconvenience. In most of the states two witnesses are required to be present at the solemnisation of a marriage, although in some states s single witness Is sufficient There is still la force Jn Pennsylvania an old law i which prescribes that twelve witnesses shall be present, but this exaction Is seldom if ever enforced Perhaps the strangest stipulation of all Is that which appears In tbs laws of Tennessee, and U to the effect that the validity of a marriage shall be in no wise affected by the omission of the baptismal name of either party hr the license and the use of'a nickname Instead, provided the parties can b Iden DUewnllfyUg Kaepieyaeent at COST OF MARRYING esn-turi- es ' Ukl workers have.-- . usually a "only a js ttuX great struggle to force themselves to TO wort, and one novelist has solved the, IS NCID-.difficulty In an unusual way. -- He built DLFRtr TXPtNSES a btutiful house on the Kentish coast, witR a study fittedwilh every and an outlook on the chantified. Any person conversant with the condition prevailing In the mountain nel.? It is so beautiful a study that districts of Tennessee will' appreolaU wi bs is m It be cannot think of the wisdom' of this unique proviso, anything else. So, in despair, he has Common- supposition Is to .the effecl renkd a room in an inland farmhouse, that the tee for performing the mar which bas no comforts and commands riage ceremony Is dependent entirely a sw of a pigsty. Thiiher he retires upon the generosity of. the bridegroom, vh serious work Is in question. aud it will doubtless, therefore, sur f CxUrrh Cxxaol B Caro4 prise many persons to learn that In APPLICATIONS, u tber esBOOt several states the law has s hand la wlULOCAL, tu wt ot tbe dlMNue. Catarrh is s iwb the matter. In the old dominion, fa.' biix oreoBatltutional to diaease, aud ta Hall roumtuittake laternal reBdlea or)r Instance, there la a statute that pro (turtll Caurrh Cura U ukrn lnusruklly. and act vides that the person solemnizing- n dlrmly ob ths blood and muoou uurfaooa Catarrh Cure U Sot quarh Btedirius. marriage is entitled to s fee of one dol- It4ft h pnnwCad by oue ot the beat phyuctans lar. and that any person exacting n 1b lilt country tator years, and is a resular ot tha beat touhw It greater fee shall forfeit to ths party kaoan, combined oompoaed with the beat blood purtbera, mucous surf acre. Tbe aggrieved 350." In West Virginia It is weihv directly on the of the two IntrredteDte 1e stipulated that the tee be "at least ono ipedtotoombinailoD wliS produces such wonderful result to curing " Send Cahrrh. for teatimonial. free. law says that dollar and K. J. CHK.sKY A OU.. Props,- iotedo, a "the fee shall be $5, or any other or SUd bv draygists, pree the. are beak Pill bsllt th Family the greater sum voluntary given by In , to sixteen parties suchniarriage. states of the union a wedded couple J Beggar Pursue Cwruagie,hile in Pittsburg the other day may obtain a more or lesa elaborate Aidrew Carnegie was forced to leave certificate of their marriage. tie bouse In which he was atsying by lesrdoer and drive off in a carriage Uow Hw Felt,-to escape s crowd of people begging A certain chief Justice of ..the sunwney for charitable objects many oi Mr. Carnegie re preme court in one of the western them for libraries. states was noted for hi disinclination ideas over-3- 00 day. begging letters to admit that he was 111, as well as for bis roundabout method ot expression. One day he was approached by the state librarian, who courteously asked after his health. "William, said ths judge, cautiously, "I am not well, but I am better than I was when I was worse than I now am." Literary tu Adoni-bexe- lfrlt . pi. CATARRH, fireocbili. NmutIIm, Heart , DrpFik Skin Dimam. 8In4 Dimam. - Rbmiixtiiia, Hxlui, Nwvmu DIhuh, lidaey Dluun, FcmJ Cxmplxinla, mxaaU, Dymlcrr. futlyin, Rick,l. ScrafuU. C,nsmpiin id firel Suu, Livw Pwmm. biuxxM 1 Ik Btsalu Rheumatic and Shoofinf Pains. Strains. Weaknassand ail brYflily aches and pains raueYed aimoat Instant y. tack ache, headache, Faceath. Cheat Pains, and ail Narrows Paint and Muscular Weakness curad by Sdttie, Shrp Homo Trootmonl Cmrtj. Symptom Liit. WEAK If Slre.a-- After 11 oW remdi Act Ilk sm1cI talk Conquers Pain Price; 35c nd joc, IS dEDICfW. SOLO OT ALL DSALKRS i you rufTrr from rud sy of th WMknesM Iruoresre. exww w or en-Kurl- by YOU ARkiTHB VEKY PERSON WE WANT TO TALK TO. tl W litre proved our klll la enrtnf of CHRONIC 4 Annex by pubhekln ot horn people, voluntary teUmooll Oames, pictures sad addresses. WE CANT PUBLISH OV CURES IN PRIVATE DISEASES w Beeue It would borer confid-nc- u ofHenc troubles have ta prove ear ah I 4a to is class U another way. This Is our plan: to 4 p. OfBoe t. Wrho Pay A for . ConomttmHmn Cured VVhen We cure you Erst nd tbeu sk REASON-ABL- E FEE when you r cured. You esu depend upon our word; asy bank ia Uvb will of patient have endorsed endorse If, thou-wsNOW WK WANT TO CURB YOU-w- ttk tbe dlAtlnrt uuderauudlnr that we will not demand FFK until weeure you. We eure LOSTu. MANHOOO. bemlBBl Weak new. Spsramor-rboeGonorrhoea. SvphUixidn weekneexee of men. We tbeolutely eure Yuriooool or it don't cost you u penny. Conxultauoa nod nivl.-fkfb, by letter or In person. 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