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Mexico's largest gold nuggot was 'SCIATIC RHEUMATISM AND ITS
found ut l'iauchus Placers, Sonore, iq
the spring of 1892. It weighed 14>
pounds.
Well-borers at Los Angeles Cal.,
have discovered a mastodon tooth at n
depth of 40 feat beneath tin? surface.
.limmy—"Timmy (irogan is talkin
of gittin' him a bicycl." Mi eli it "Him'.'
H
goes iu do tires."—Tit-Hits
CURE.
EX i INC i' HACEb.
\n I lonn Thnt IIihp I'crlnhert In
lh«* StriiKKln fn' liilnlfncr
wwwwmwwwwm*
| ctllata the P>n.l will of h,lr fnr««(.l r mO, P"r f«r iimwiBHt.' JnM | A" intern.. MhlbltWm vrill k.) ,
n.,,1 U porml.'od to a lmly -i' uhii.iiv y«.r nl.tins l.cl.1 m ti,- < .tyomloxu
down to a piano and baugiug the notes | will be under the immediate directi<
ni random, without any idea of bar-
mot ttrr nl «oil«l ;il v a? • lm * *> nt h n«l
, , . . . i Block an<l resides
ain t got do price for de wind wol , Hiirlington, In
From the Onretto. burlington. low®
The Btory of Mr Tabor ® nearly futal at-
Jack of sciatic rheumatism ia familiar to
liis large circle of acquaintance*, but foi I ^ Kow England naturalist describes
the benefit of other* and those similarly | R rnml>lo through tenantlesH Hood-
nflllctcd the Gar.ette l.'u investigatod tho ijinds that once swarmed with game,
matter for publication f Mr Tabor is See- I nnj moralizes on the sad fate of whole
ret«rv and Treasurer for the Commercial \ applies of our fellow-creatures—
Printing Company with oflUcn^ in the •crowded off this planet" like wild
Green Lake, Colorado, is said to bo
the most elevated body of water in tho
world, having an altitude of 10,352
feet above sea level.
The longest word iu tho dictionary
is palatopliaringeolaryngeal. Tho
next longest istransubstantiationalist
Railroad authorities say that the nv-
ei'tigo locomotive travels upwards of
20,000 miles in the course of a year.
The largest private house in (treat
Britain is known as "Wentworth Man-
or. ' It is tho property of F.url Fit/
williams
It is reported that the Niagara Pow j
or Company will w ithin the next fouit
mouths begin the construction of iti
lunnel at Ninpiarn Falls, Ontario.
Molasses is coining into prominence
hs cattle food in G nnany. < < w par-
ticularly devour their sweetened prov j
ender with the greatest relish.
\ man iu Odessa left a million ruble*
apiece to four nieces on condition that
they work for fifteen months ns chum
ber-maids, cooks or farm servants.
Tho American Agriculturalist figure*
out a crop of 00,2.Vl.Q0O barrels of ap-
ples this year, or about a barrel for
every man, woman and child iu the
v'ounty.
The inn 11 who patented the bras.*
spring fingers, one sees on lamps foi
holding the chimney in place received
foe many years a royalty amounting M
9,10,000
I'licouventional people would likt
the Queen of Madagascar She chews
tobacco, drinks, smokes, uses palm oil
ou her hair, wears Worth costumes
and goes barefooted.
Of the 787 students now enrolled nt
Vassar'410 are from the New England
States, 267 of these being from Massa
ehusetts. New York sends 97, the next
largest number, and Pennsylvania 47.
Dashway (at the ball)—1 saw her in
the reception room with you. Mow b
i t. old chap, did she accept you?
JStuffer- 1 don't know. Just as I
asked her supper was announced.
Aches
And pains of rheumatism can be cured
by removing the cause, lactic acid in tho
blood. Hood's Burttapari 11k cures rheu-
matism by neutralizing this acid. Get
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Hood's Pills aro uilld and effective, aac.
Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf R, R.Co.
SHORT LINE BETWEEN THE WEST AND EAST.
THE NEW WAY. THE SHORT WAY.
THE QUICK WAY. THE BEST WAY.
light an Interview with Mr. TaUir 't his |
place of buainesH toilny. and. although lie
wa- luisily cuKBged with unperath eduties,
he talked fnelynnd feelingly on tho cub-
ject of hia reeent severe *tcknw. and ub-
heiiuent wonderful r ufe
V. -, soi«l Mi TmI or. I can safely y
that I nui a well man that i* niv old trouble
with rheumatism has entirely disappeared,
but 1 am Still taking Pink Pills and will
keep on taking them ns long a t rontinue
to grow tronger aud healtliier. a- I have
been evory day since I began to u*e tbeui.
You will not won lei nt h y profound _falth
in the merits of pr Williams PinkPUlsfor
Pale People after you have heard what I
have to tell V"U About one year ago I w an
ntricken suddenly with sciatic rheutnat •*m
and wns confined to tuv !•"•! It grew worse
ami rapidly assumed the form "I Inflam
metory rheumatism. 1 iuft"er ««l constant aud
nciite | ains and all the toi l iu •••- .. hl< li that
horribl- disease is capable . f inllictli.K'. \t
length ninier the . . i; .taut . are of n Ifleal
physician 1 wa* eiiabled t« return to loy
work, tint i '!il v'I' nit1 rv nl Si«-. • it- a' t ael a
would appen i** i e.' liarlv in mv l ie k and
descend Into Qiy m { and fool :i ad tbr< t
encd to make me a permanent cripple l
tried various remedies for rheumatism, but
without any beuelleial re-alts 1 grew pule,
weak and haggard, mi l '•>' family and
friends grew alarmed at i:iy ei'iiditlou
• About eight week* >:<• my mother in-
duced mo to take Dr. Williams Pink I'iII*
for Pale People, and you know the result. (
Before I had used one box I felt greatly
relieved and mm h stmupci I rout timed
their use aud improved rapidly. 1 have
now taken night boxen ami reel like ' new
man aud completelj • ured, all of w hich
,luo t" the etlleaey of Pink P1IU They aro
invigorating aiul thoroughly whole-omo, i
ti ml havo helped me in every wax
In reply to inquiries Mr Henry, the drug- |
ni>t tated that Dr. William^ Pink 1'ills
were having a large sole, that it was par- I
tieularly gratifying to him to know that i
the customers ihoiuselven wero highly
pleased with thn lienollts that the\ had
derived from their line. that nian> of them
stated that the pills were the ouly inedlum |
that had done them au> g-od that they •
not only gave quick lellof but peimaneut |
ton eli t That the pills no *ell and that the j
pills no cure is a rertainty.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, in a con*
deused form, all t lie elements nere.-sary to i
give new lif«- an I riclilie> to the blood and
restore shattered nerves In iron they effect
a radical cure in all eases arising from men-
tal worry, overwork or excesses of what-
ever naturo Pink Pills are old in boxes j
only at 50 cents ab->x or six boxes for j-i?.50,
and may boh el of all druggids or direct
by mail from Dr Williams Medicine Co.,
Bihenectady, N. Y.
i A dentist and u p ilitician both need j
a pull to get along in this world
The 1'ilgrlm.
j (Holiday Number.) Pull « f bright
' sketches prose, poetry and illustra-
tions -by bright writers and artists.
Kntirely original, new and entertain-
ing Mailed free to any adoreaa on re-
ceipt of six (0) cell Is in postage stumps.
I Write t«> t oo. II. Ilcalford. Publisher,
I 11 r Old Colony building. Chicago, III.
flowers from the soil of a truck farm.
But tho fact Is, that the remorseless
operation of the survival laws does not
stop at pot-hunter exploits. Tho rise
of the strong on the ruins of the weak
repeats Itself in all departments of
the organic universe, and within the
recorded period of the world's history
nearly n hundred nations have explai
ed the sin of helplessness by com-
plete disappearance from the scene of
the battletield called the habitable
earth. , ,
The warlike barbarians of antiquity
generally conducted their campaigns
on the principle thnt dead foenion plot
no revolts, aud began their tenure of
a conquered territory with the exter-
mination of Its former Inhabitants.
Tho monuments ol' the Assyrian em-
pire represent man hunts on the circle
plan of tli" California rabbit-killers.
Armies spread out in skirmish t lines
would surround a whole district and
drive tho refugees toward a common
Ueighlxiis and were p<
tuhlish little stock farms of tli«slr own.
In 18flM, when (Jen. Du Pin led an
expedition into the border mountains
of Eastern Algeria, he heard his scouts
mention a district known as the Bil-
« i Mir Habits ';t,||i ,,f the red
hairs—and on further inquiry ascer-
tained the existence of a tribe of high-
landers bearing unmistakable evidence
I of a mixed descent. They wero less
swarthy than their neighbor#—though
I that might have been ascribed to tho
I elevation of their pasture grounds-—
i and many of them were fair-haired
j a1 d blue-eyed. A few days after the
' officers of the vanguard came across n
I characteristic specimen; a taw-boned
clown who spit on their polished
. bOOtS, and. With his grizzly rtd WhlS
kern, looked mi re like m Bootch mos s-
trooper than a follower of the Prophet,
iiis own genealogical theories were
i extremely vague, but lie boasted the
I superiority of his tribe to that of the
darker aborigines, and asserted that
; his ancestors had not left their upland
! home for a thousand years. Ages ago,
I he believed, they must have come
from somewhere further north, since
they had a tradition of a time when
and supervision of the Mexican (Jov-
ernment. It will be formally opened
September 15 and continue for six |
months.
hap-
utony or tune. It would indicate a
singular type of mind If when it was
suggested 'hat there would be a more
pleasant noise if the lady had learned
her note, she replied, 'Oh, I only play i
the piano for amusement.' "
The introduction of duplicate whist.
whereby the same hands are played
over, so that in subsequent rounds
you hold the good cards, with which !
your opponents raked in the tricks,
has eliminated every element of
clianoe and obliterate.! that "faint line
of demarkation" which Proctor said
separates some games from the exact j
sciences.
The old game was a haphazard, j
every one for himself sort of a play, |
depending largely upon holding high j ^
cards, and wherein the little ones were ——
of no account. The modem theory. I "Take away woman," shouted ih
however, is a combination forces nrator and what would follow.*
utilized so as to play >li« partner's
hands to the best possible advantage,
and introducing a system whereby
every card becomes an intelligible
sentence In the language of the game.
Upon the principle of imparting to
The late Rev. Samuel F. Smith, an*
thor of '■America," left a 84." ,000 es«
Now is the tint* to
ore yonr Corn*
. in out perfectly,gb
r rtrund't tur It. lie.
Matches have not yet displaced the ; Lml,,„.r ,„mpanv o( Wam
tinder-box in the rural districts of pop.a |iah „ whistle on its saw
Spain and Italy. mill that can be heard forty miles.
Fire! Fire! That Dreadful t'rf
I* fraught with import donbly dire to the ud
py uian who beholds hi* dwelling or his <
house feeding the devouring element
Happily iuo i people who rnn. ln «re—erfrything |
hut health Nme-teath* of ua neglect the preaer j
ration of thi« when it is in palpable Jeopardy .
Incipient indigestion, liver complaint, la grippe. I
he kidneys and bladder and nilt'nria
terar.ted hv lh«tetter's stoinncli Hit
Ollld.
said a man at the back
iietice promptly. Tid
Ilie\ I.WIII M llilll null Ui a ' line ou ■ ■ . . , Hi u
they crossed tne soa in row boats, and every card played all the wlnst knowl- ]loa|>(
Z'A Mi
>i3
for loo years after raided the coast
lands of their ituini rivals. lie was a
vandal, in fact, or rather a descendant
of a tribe resulting from a curious
mixture of Teuton, Celtic and Moorish
elements. The limits of the territory
claimed by the Benl Hnmra ("Brother
lfodheads") are defined by two pnral-
edge you possess, it Is astonishing
tee how much can be said by tlie fall
of an insignificant little card, and
what influence it may exert upon the
result of the game. Take, for exam-
ple, the very llrst card led. The mod-
ern play is to lead ofT with the fourth
best of your longest suit. Your part-
lei mountain ranges, about forty miles uer opens the game by leading eight
long, and from six to ten miles wide, cf hearts. \«>u know, therefore, that
and their earthly possession, accord- lie holds exactly three better than the
iiii; to the admission of Du Pin's wit- one led. You look at your own hand,
ness, consist of *oine 0,000 head of cat- and are delighted to find that you are
tie, three small herds of sheep and a also strong iu hearts. ^ ou hold King,
few hundred tents—the sum total of jack and nine, so don t be anxious
the remains of n world-empire. ' Go about taking that trick; your partner
West, Bast or North, but don't go has told yon, as plainly as if he apoko
South, young man—at least not this in word?', niat he holds three better
part of th
bits.
Sikoekh am AirnsTf* (Jknebm ly are users
Brown's Hronciuai. Tuochet" for
ness and Throat Troubles. They
afford instant relief.
This is a great apple year. 'Hie
American crop isestimatcdat 10,000,000
barrels, which beats the record by ?,
000,000. Prices average a barrel,
which*is about one-half last years
price.
1"i • • - 1 'iif I-!' i .ui-nn;|di-'ii h:i- no p«]U?il
as a Cough nifdiclnt \ M. Abbott, 8S8
benn t -1 . BnH o. N Y. Ma> 9, I86i<
An artisan of Brussels has invented
a revolver thnt shoots seven times a
ond
If the ll.iby 1
side of the equator." one might para
i phrase Horace Greeley's advice. The
I Saxons who crossed the North sea Into
Great Britain 4ald the foundation of
| the champion land-grab syndicate, and
I the Gothic tribe that conquered Scan
1 dlnavla has held its own against all
| comers, but the Villlgoth.« In Spain
were absorbed by* the aborigines, as
j the Normans in Sicily, and the lleru
I lians never thrived from the day they
crossed the Alps None of the native
j tribes of Northwestern Italy could re-
I slst them, but the very facility of their
conquest pto\ed fatal; tliev took t<>
I drinking and gambling, letting their
| serfs till the fields, ami by the time
tribal deed of their lands
be made good on a serious battlefield, forming n large tish pond above
. • .1 iikii ttiAaa miliu It tln>u une 'ii o
and you hold all the others. do n«'t
worry about the way the suit will so
after trumps have beeu cleared.—New
York Herald.
\ Loaf River In tieor«ln
Quite tin Interesting phenomenon is
to be seen In connection with one of
the big streams, the Ocilla creek, in
Thomas county. After traversing iu
a southerly direction, the central por-
' tion of the county, and supplying two
large mills and colion pins. Hancock's
auil Kiihou'm. Hie latter, four miles be-
| low the former, with water power and
;aeh
ntitng Teetn
well-tried remed'-,
ir Children Tea ti) in
The longest pic
thnt of Victoria
feet.
• bridge, is said t<
at Montreal, (
bo
According to Oriental tradition, the
tomb of "Noah, the Arlc builder,' U
in tho small town of NakhtehevHU,
near the foot of Mount Ararat, it. is
said to be a nicho in the wall of tin
abandonded fortress.
Locomotives ust! a third of the coal
mined in England. #
Tho Berlin electric stations supply
power to 140 printing ofliees.
Th© Modern Mother
Has found that her little one* are improved
more by the pleasant laxative, .Syrup of
Figs, when in need of the laxative effect of
a gentle remedy, than by any other, and
that it is more acceptable to them. Chii
Among the Rnln> of t nrtliojte
center, where they were hemmed in
ami slain like \\ lid beasts. ExploiInj
parlies, probably assisteil by trained
hounds, ranged the woods and rocks
for davs, collecting heads as vouchers
of their success, till the most diligent
search would not reveal a trace of
a hostile survivor, nnd tho district
could be reported lit for the Introduc-
tion of new colonists The capture of
a walled city was so often followed
by n general massacre that the be
sioged underwent unspeakable tolls in
the attempt to tunnel their way out
of tho death-trap. The offense of ob-
stlnate resistance was visited oven tin
infants, nnd the law-givers of the an
)f these mills, it t heli one Milo below
Eason's mill, in the midst of the pine
titles, disappears into subterranean
channels by which hordes of alliga-
tors. tish and turtles find exit to parts
rnknown. This place is known as
f'one's sink, and is one of the tluest
fishing grounds in Southern Georgia.
It presents the appearance of beauti-
ful connecting lakes for a distance
through the Inviting forests, and is a
strategic njventnre I favorite resort for ttshermeu ami those
they had become so degenerate that
their king refused to leave his tent
and continued a game of chess when
tin* Longobards had already stormed
the works. The penalty was the ex-
termination of the whole tribe. I he
victors, who would have spared the
submissive tillers of the soil, had no
use for a horde of mutinous, alcohol
lzed prisoners, and voted to .^lay them
on general princlpl
The wonderful snuiusn; i *•* , . .. „ ,P1,„ „«.
of (freece, with a high mountain rangn j scekint recreation ] ,
111 the north am seas east, west about four miles west of lto,ton.-\
anil south, have enabled a remnant of dosta limes.
the original race t" survive the wars —
of the last twenty centuries, but their I waipa nn«i snioiiie .
kinsmen In Asia Minor appear to have I ^ phort time ago M Henry,
been killed off to the last camp fol-
lowers. A hundred years before the
beginning of our chronological era.
1 e.. just about _.«KMi >e;irs ag^, all the
east shores of tho Mediterranean
\t Mansfield^the woman for o
S okes killed Jim Fiskc. has nov
cured a divorce in Paris from 1
R?ade, her latest husband.
"Hanaon'o Muffle Corn Bo-lve-'
Warmntv-l t-> nno cr money refunded. Ar
di-ui-ift'-t for it t'i i-e i" cent -
Great men undertake great t
because they art? great: fools, be
they thev think them easy.
Raisins can be easily seeded if put
in hot water and allowed to stand fif-
teen minutes before beginning to seed
f oci Coiiieli Hainan*
is the oldest ami li >-t. It «ill bio ik up n Cold tpiickei
Uian wijrtbiOB else. It la always reliable Try it.
The acme of politeness was reached
by a mining superintendent who post
ed a placard reading: "Please do not
tumbledown the shaft."—Tid-Bits
Six
"Wjfvt|)
Whip a poorly nourished
horse when he is thoroughly
tired. He may go faster for a
few rods, but his condition
is soon the worse for it. Bet-
ter stop and give him food.
Food gives force. If you are
thin, without appetite; pale,
because of thin blood; and
easily exhausted , why further
weaken the body by applying
the whip. Better begin on a
more permanent basis. Take
something which v/ill build up
the tissues and supply force
to the muscular, digestive, and
nervous systems
ScotB ewul&toru
of Cod-liver Oil, with hypo
phosphites, meets every de-
mand. The cod-liver oil Is a
food of great value. It pro-
duces muscular, digestive, and
nervous force without the aid
of any whip. Every gain is a
substantial one The hypo-
phosphites give strength and
stability to the nervous sys-
tem. The improved appetite,
richer blood, and better flesh
come to stay.
fust as good is never n? Hood .')*
^ colli Smttfstcru
\% . v 1 WICHITA—VOL* 8> NO. M
A iiKwrrl n c; Advertisements
clent Hebrews not only approved of | riudlng the present territories < l Tur
such tactics, but on several occasions kov \u Asia, were studded with Gre-
severely reprimanded the lenders of
their armies for having erred on the
side of mercy. "Now go and smite
Amalek," says Samuel in his parting
Instructions to the commander of the
i expedition (I. Samuel, xv„
"and
utterly destroy all that they have,
and spare them not, but slay boPu
man and woman, Infant and suckling,
ox, sheep, camel and ass." Saul cap-
tures the king of the doomed tribe,
and for not slaying him on tlie spot
Is threatened with the loss of his own
kingdom.
The Persians attempted twice to ex
clan colonies—some of them much
more thickly settled than any part of
European Greece. The inhabitants of
those countries were overwhelmed b.s
successive invasions of eastern bar
Frenchman, being curious to see tho
effect of benzine on a wasp, put some
of It under a gla^s In which a wasp
was Imprisoned. The wasp Immedi-
ately showed sigus of great annoy-
ance and anger, darting at the piece
of paper which had introduced the
benzine into his cell. By aud by he
seems to have given up the unequal
contest in despair, for he lay down on
his back and, bending up his abdo-
BEWARE IN TIME. if he first acute twinge of
SCIATICA WARNING
ST. J ACOBS OIL
fad aud frrliht la routed rta
Vcrfimber lufonnution call ou any r tiro#d Agent,
or J F. Holuks. Truffle Manager.
South Mi' A'.citcr. I. T.
FBAVC15 I Gowe.v, Prei't 4 Own'l Mgr.
PhtUdelph a. Pa I
THE AERMOTOR CO. does lialf th« world's
ukiCjnlll buMntM, b«c us® It hu iwluced to# coat of
iriadpower to 1 0 wum It was.a U liua man* brntioh
. bouAP*. nod aupi>H"8 Its k'hmI# and r.«i>i iM
. at r ur dooi U • in tod furulan •
_b 'lter amrlwfor Ipxh uiomp* tl>-*->
lotbera, It make* Punning ami
|U«*areu. Steel. Ualvanlaed after
li'onipletlon Windmills Tilling
and rtxed Siei'l lowers, steel Hut* saw
Frameh. steel reed Cutlers and Feed
Oriniters. ou application It will name one
<>t tli.'M* article* il.at it will furnish until
JanuarV" 1« at 1/3 tl>« usual price, li al <- makea
TanWa and Cumpaof all kluila * r.d for catalogue.
Factory: 12th, Rockwell and I lllm<#re Strttt*. Cbicagtk
DROPSY
TREVrEI* FltKK.
r.i*itlfc ty Cured with Vegetable
llavo cured t I'Ui^and* ■ f *-> Cuio oa-es pro-
itouncml li'ipales•« by best phjrsMa "*
. >uiptoui< dl!>app«ar| In Un «lay*
nil MinutAini ieinov
uials of iiilraculum eu
iijr mail. If you onlsr trial sond 10" In stamp* to \ i
puafag« l'i It. ti. '-keen & sons, Atlanta, Oa.
> ou onler t i*l j I'tum thl ml<«rtlaeuient to us.
WELL MACHINERY
AND .lV'TTlNO MACHI'nKHY, etc.
h«wT F**«. Uat been tested and
all warranted.
Rowell & Chase Machinery Co.
1414 West lltli street.
KANSAS €ITV. MISSOURI.
dren enjoy it and it benefits them. Tho tlrpate the Inhabitants of Greece and time of Fling) were exterminated
true remedy, Syrup of Figs, i < inanufuo owed their failure chiefly to the lnade- nfler the summary fashion of ! imuf
tured by tho California Fig byrup Co., Qun,.v of.thelr naval force, but sue- w. 801ne perished in the uncongenial
October shows total imports of S4.4M),
000; total exports, 8113,961. About
275,000 bushels of wheat were forward-
ed to foreign countries and 41,000 bar-
rels of Hour to Chinu and .Tnpan.
quaey of.their naval torce, out sue- 80me perished in the unconge
ceeded In annihilating the natives of atmosphere of despoilism, but more
0 ' ' * *" ^ ~ *
rustics of their own. They also de
populated several islands of the Ea*t
barians and drowned out ns effectively | nj, planted his stinc thrice into ills
as the victims. Some of the city j i,r tly. and then died. M. Ilenrv ul-
names, like "Antlkeh," for Antiochia, I iow;M| his scientific interest to over-
will bear a faint resemblance to their | rome i,is humanity so far as to repeat
Greek originals, but Grecian noses I tiie experiment witli three wasps, only
have been knocked out of joint, nnd t0 that the other two did llke-
the prevalent dialects are more alike j wise. He is, therefore, of opinion that
to those of Turkestan than of ancient ' Wnsps, under desperate circumstances,
Hellas. Not all of the 2S,000,0«>i> (the coll,mj, suicide.—Public opinion.
Greek-speaking population of Asia
OU of Peppermint.
Three-fifths of the oil of peppermint
consumed in ♦lie world is produced in
existence bv hostile neighbors ami i q , t thlg
but for the timely intervention of i inuuuu . .
ern Mediterranean, besides deporting western friends the inhabitants of tho amount to 150 u pounds, ana ot
somo mutinous trll>es en masse, and Armenian lowland districts would , tween 12.ot)0 aru acres ai
their example was followed by their pmbably have shared their fate. | voted to the « ult tion or p1
Af 1«-.nl in /mnniiariirs find n fterwa I'll oi,i,n,iit0.l ranra n it ft tin
ill
FOR SALE OR LEASE
A well wa
tered. first
elass Kancli, Reward County. Kansas. Trav-
ersed by Cinnnurron llivtr. 1.500 acres
fenced meadow land Abundant range \>a>
ure. ti nil es from shipping point. Rock
island R. K. 24 hours from Kansas City.
All desirable facilities. Good buildings and
500 tons hay on hand. Apply to I>. 11.
MaoAdam irnu le !> dldiiig, 8t. Louis,Mo.
DRUG ST0CK™i
Clean, well aelei tod Slock of Drugs with fixture*.
WILL HELL CHEAP FOR CASH.
Addreaa Frank Hualit>y, 159 N. Kmporia Arenue,
WICHITA KANSAS.
""par KEWS
HAIR BALSAM
ClMtur* and trautlflea the nalr
rronotca u luiurlanl growth.
Kor-r F*iia to Haetcr® Qrty
Jlair to lm Youthful Color.
Cum tru'p dicaaMi h Lair taking.
PATENTS,TRADEMARKS
Examination ant AiMcaa. to Patenta >llltr of In
rc-iition. Mend for "Inventor*' O'lldc. or llow to Get a
1'au nt, I ATEiCK Q'*"A11KKLL, Wa hlugtoa. P. C.
lor all Sp^'lna Machine*,
si AMUim (iooUS Only.
T li «• Trudr Mn |t|>l lr d
fur wb -l^ala |>rir«;
HutLOOK M r'o Co.,
{wir. IxH-u-t t.. Ht.Loul*. Mo.
Muceionlan conquerors, aud afterward
by tho land-devouring Romans, wlio
proved themselves masters In the art
of removing obnoxious races by open
force or ceaseless tribulations. They
killed out In succession the Etruscans,
the Volcians and the Celtic tribes of
Northern Italy, and harassed the
Semites of Northern Africa, till they
disappeared from a territory as large
ns all Latin Europe. For nearly two
i centuries their armies were mainly
| employed In anti-Semite operations;
the suppression of Carthage and her
i northern colonies. The three ' Punic
wars" wero carried on at a terrible
j cost of blood and treasure, but their
purpose was Anally accomplished and
: n nation more powerful than Greece,
j Macedonia and Persia taken together,
vanished forever from its former
I haunts.
The same country (east of Algeria*
witnessed the extinction of another
! mighty race. There was a time when
j no nation of the Mediterranean coast-
land ventured to measure swords with
the Vandals. They ravaged Gaul. *on-
a Whole fnmiiy Reaenod. quercd Spain (where the modified
North Huron. N. V -(Special.) O. H. I uame of Vandnlusla still commemor.
I ntes their sojourn) and In 42!) crossed
the Straits of Gibraltar and helped
Uow'h This i
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward
for any cap.- >f Cai.trrh that cannot ba
cured by Hull s rutarrh Cure.
F. J. C11ENRV Co . Toledo, o.
We. the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for tin* last 1." years, an I be-
lieve him perf>« ily honorable l.i all
business trans.i. tl.ins. and flnam lally
nble to t arry out any obligations made
by their Arm.
WALD1NO. KIN'N'AX MARVIN.
Wholesale Druggists. T<d • o'-.l.i.
Hall's Catarrh < "nr-• taken Int-a nal-
ly, acting dlrectlj up ' the hi I and
mucous surfnees of t h ■ v«item. Testl-
Dionials sent free prie ; i -r bottle.
6old by all druggist-
Halls Family Pill?
Fourteen furmers in Loup county
Neb., joined issues and by their own
labor constructed the Newton irriga-
ting ditch, fifteen miles iu length.
The work took them six months, but
they've got water to sell now.
Seven hundred years nKo the lands mint Frost an.1 ^""8" ^ye injured
of the Albigense dissenters in South : the older plantations this . iar, al
ern France and Moorish Spain were in thoiurh the planes set this spring haye
evervVnse the nv t tlourlshiug cun : oseaped injury Tin; peppermint is « ut
tries of Europe--lirst in science, fir-t m hen iu blussom. like hay. andI when
in agriculture, commerce and industry
Their inhabitants have disappeared,
not only from their former sir 'iijjhohls,
but, like the race of mammoths, from
the surface of this planet
On the western continent some
twenty aboriginal races have become
ut
hen
dried is placed in wtoden vats and
steamed until the cells burst and the
oil passes upward with the steam,
which is condensed and conducted in-
to a reservoir where the oil rises aud
is skimmed off. It requires MoO pounds
of dried peppermint to produce oue
"Every Monday morning for two years I've used
CLAIRETTE SOAP —always makes the
clothes pure and white without hard rubbing-
have my washing done by nine o'clock. This ]
soap has never harmed the most delicate j
colors in my summer dresses, so it must
free from all acids. I do wish you
, would send down to the Grocer
and get a cake to try on your
next washing-day. You will
, find a perfect Laundry Soap.
Sold everywhere. Made only by
The
N. K. Burbank
Company,
St. Louis.
Sum of this city had nearly become n j
physical wreck through excessive lis1?
I i themselves to the best remnants of
I
NEEDLES,
SHUTTLES,
REPAIRS.
WHY DON'T YOU BUY CORN?
rredr In th« piirch -*e «f torn 01. iiianrln*. "'*•
tion and book on p*culatt a fan*. *** "likLI
k CO., Ml UH*llr M.. Cbleaco.
OPIUM
Morphine Habit ( ur<nl tu ltl
to viO tin vm. No Day till r ured.
DR. J.STEPHENS, Lebanon.Ohio.
of tobacco, and his broiher-in-law, son _
in-law and father-'.n law were ilso in Hainan Africa. The Roman 0111P^i0i
ill health from the same c.tus- The attempted to ehecU the prosjr^s of lie
four men all began inking Nj-To-l;ac ! Invaders but with unexpeeted resulte.
at the same time, and thouga tcpin- : the barbarians erossed baek into
senting great differences of ag3 and in- Europe, ravaged Western Italy and
flrmity. they have not en, v been ea-'.iiiy eaptured Itome itself f or
cured of the tobacco habit, but arc now : days they plundered the city as ithad
in the best possible physical condition. ; never been plundered before, and then
The quartette are proud of tho result returned to their North Afncan head-
and recommend Ko-To-Bac with the quarters, where tliere was a good deal
greatest enthusiasm. Hundreds of to- j of game In those da> s. and for a couple
bacco users are following the example of generations divided their t ime be
the Sum familv tween hunting expedition < to th- Atlas
i highlands and raids upon the stock
The Tichborue claimant now keeps; farms of the pastoral Moors Thev
„ A . . , also tried their hands at piracy, and
a small tobacco shop in one of the sub- mlght nllo tholr robber roosts to this
urbs of London. \ (\ay if they lvad not got. shipwrecked
: in a religious controversy They were
Arlans 1'nltaiians a s we would say
nowadays—and the Catholic procilvi-
—
of the most tie
I. W UKR.U, , . , „ >f our daddie*. where every one play | ,1,0 metropolis.
1 secrct ou(finstru>lions Tiiey highly orthodox ruler of the ltoman , according to his own 1
ee. Goods easy nia-o.i nice us empire took a hand In their squabble, .
"" *«"• >3! RI„i like Norman William, timed bis ever will be the game . r
intervention so well that the leader of hut In the atmosphere of clubdom and
the i>opular party succumbed in the „p.to-date circles tho modern style
lirst battle, llis followers never got supreme, so a few maxims or
another breathing spell. They were
scattered and chafed like wolves from
mountain to mountain till they either
surrendered or took refuse among
their former enemies, the sheep herd-
ing Moors. Those who had been
HOW TO MAKE MONEY
Mr Kditok —Tflll others of m
Fifteen years farmtutf and bi'stllim'dlM-ourawt'd ------- .
rue. My cousin mudc !:!<*• i la*t v• u ' platlnK' ties of one of their kluu;s ICtl t
tableware, jewelry, etc I ordered m. eutat « .• which cave their
*"*' In* Works Deut .in. r '
from ti ray &■ <
t'olUTIll us, o.
formulas, trade
teach agent" free,
new. guaranteed
week, second, M3 ttr.^t mn
1 tun do; brother made 175
Write linn for auuipl*.
I ordered iu. eutat
piatittK Works ivpt^tH. chill,^ for a fatal earth* vote.
first
ti. ««>t all work
11 Intr outflls.
11 r. SHAW
f
Soap is now made in the form
bheets and sold to travelers who ob-
ject to the use of hotel soaps or those
used in public places. It Is sold in
100-sheet blocks, each sheet about tho
size of the ordinary bank check.
A Man limit In tho Canra M
extinct «lnc« the fateful October day t pound or oil An ai re of land will
of 1 Hi'; but our American Mohleans I yield from siv to ten pounds, and
at least enioved wliat Kdmond Alwttl j exeeptional rases even as K""" ■
called the "pi iviioL'o of lutviliK uc- quantity as litty pounds I bis \ > ni
cumbeti to Btiperior strength rather the price lias rauKed from
than superior trickeiy." I-. L. Oswald j *1.0 iier pound.-C.arden nnd 1 oiest.
in St. Louis Globe-Democrat. i
\ Hotel Game
MODKiiN whist | A clerk In one of tlie fashionable up-
town hotels 11 few days ago iiolnted
Hoiv 11 ni«pr. From ilic Kind t 1 on( t':ixliti>nnt>1V dressed, ii.tndsome
Von I... lour, vwo wh0_ |„. Bni<l. was one
The old-fashioned Individual whist | most aecoiuplished "beats" of
Her plan is." said
band is and j lie. "to study the hotel arrivals, a*<
ih« nrisses ! published in the papers. When she
the uta si . ^ ,lel. victim siic calls at
the hotel and sends a card to him.
bearing a name adopted for the occa-
sion. which is the same as his. In
nine cases out of ten the victim re-
ceives her. She tells him that she
came from the same section of the
country as that in which he lives, nnd
thought he might be a distant relative
She winds up by telling
timely hints will prove aceptable to ,
many who find that a little whist j
knowledge Is one of the requirements j
of good society.
1 it was Col. Drayton, the popular i
'MKh r • mil.
Iu time, gold W druggists.
Oregon has 565,000 acres of pear
Hamburg taxes
size.
dogs according to
---d __ . 10 , ,i, .... her.. —
tured by the troopers of Bellsnrius '- ',',',1 Many pet P-tlful story and appealing tor aid.
were shipped to Asia Minor nnd 'ised ^ a ,„m, ,.f As she is .voting.
up-1 •"«whist«m excuse their mistakes in S • bet scheme seldom a s t« kc
runnei* wero disarmed by the Kiva^e self-sati«tied wnv b\ saving they her some money
mountaineers, and perished In slavery • vllulu.a :l u ok in'their lives, a- spondonce « f the
—all but a few. who contrived to con
/I I
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