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Make it a Point
'• Sarsaparilla
Th* critical family to all nrj w*n
iB Ha war U4 whoa call*d into action
hr tha MMm ot our aatchbora, but
whoa It to «lr*et*d tplw th* ladlvld-
aal aga H tm ia a burden and ha
■to inmUia It to a thorn ot portan-
Ma proportion* la quivering Bash,
aar* tha boadoa Globe. It to not. bow-
er**, tha profaaaloaal critic, tha aaa
wfca to paid to crttlelaa that which
aolldta crltlclao, whom av, *ava hj-
•tartoal tody aovallat* or thla-aklnnad
attraaaaa, weald reproach. Critic* ot
all klada dlract our taate and tall u*
"do gnat I bin aoa aat dliputandum."
that to "oa a question of artliUc merit
deal job Tantur* to bold as opinion.
Laara It to us. your Intellectual ad-
Wa obajr, for wa
thaaa professional
Wa hara aa quarrel with
tboa; It to tha dally and hourly critic
who earaa our malediction* and against
wham wa long to Invoke the aid ot
•ada aad heroes. Who la there who
baa not glorified la fine apparel, re-
ceatly brought home from Conduit
etreet or the Mile-Bad road, only to be
daahad by the houaehold carper, who
•ada wrinkle* In odd corner* that
erad* tha eye, or make* disparaging re-
marka on the "est" la which th* wear-
er haa hitherto fouad complacent aatls-
faetlonT It to not a dlBcult matter to
dopraas a modaet maa oa the subject
of bla elothea; a caaual word will
canaa him to relegate forever objurgat-
ed garmenta to tha limbo of tha bot-
tom drawer, or. ahoald a Blender puree
forbid the luxury, will cauae aim
week* of little eaae till the alandered
have worked our their Irk-
la September St. Nlchotoa thai* to
aa article oa "Photography: lu Mar-
vela." by Ellaabeth Filet Wade. The
■aye: AI moat the Iret uae to
to which tha aaw dtocovery
waa pat waa the photographing ot the
aaaoa. tha Bnt recorded picture beta*
■ado by Prof. Draper, aad preaented
to tha New York Lyceum of Natural
Hlatory. HI* aoa Henry grew ao fond
of aetronomical photography that oa
leaving collage be went to Ireland to
aoa tha great reflecting teleacope of
L<ord Boaee. After eeelng It he deter-
mined to make one like It. The repu-
tatloa ot the Yankee boy—that ha can
Make aot only the thing be uadertakb*
bat alao the machine that makee It—
waa proved to be ileeerved by Henrj
Draper, for be made and be mounted
tbo Brat American reflecting teleecopa
With It he took over fifteen hundred
pbotographa of the heaven*; and thi
laetrument I* atlll In u*a In Harvard
obaorvatory. Tbe teleacope not onl)
THE OPENItK OF CONGRESS.
Under Circumstances
of Unusual Interest.
ALL WASHINGTON TURNS OUT.
Wamisotok, nee. Congress re-
aaaembled under circumstances of un-
naual public Interest. Tho same Con-
gress, si* months ago. declared war
againat Spain, and now, with the war
fought and woo, it came together
again for the Bret legislative consider-
ation of the question developed by the
eventful months juat paaaed. The
spirit of the occasion waa not. how-
ever, one of immediate expectancy, for
tha few montha left of the existence of
tbe Fifty-fifth Cangreas gave promise
rovaal* mora than can be aeen by tiu | of little more than a beginning of the
ayo alone, but the aendtlve film aur momentous policies and problems
paaaaa tha power of the eye whea aid- growing out of the war.
ad by tha teleacope. fnr the camera I Aa uaual, all Washington turned its
record* oa the film* object* which th« attention to the capitol for that gala
eye ran not sea through tbe greatest eTeot which marks the opening day ol
magnifying len*ea. No matter how far -
away or how dimly It shines. the light
of tha fainteat alar In time lmpressei
tha Aim. and thua that which la Invis-
ible to tha eye becomes visible on thi
plate. In celeatial photography tha
camera la kept moving during tha tak*
lag ot a picture The expo.ure .ome. ! "wWeh «conUy"rBV^
time* laat* several hour*, and if tht
itatlonary the motion ol
KaasaaCiTr. Ma. Dw 1-4
ndicatlona con ti
Srant U. Olllett, tha
alanger, to la Chlhaahaa, Old Mexico.
Charles A. Hhaeffer ot tho Holaies
CommiaaloQ oompaay, who a wore out
* warraat for Uillett'a arreat, haa gone
to Chihuahua with aa officer.
Tha eommisaioa men aad broker*
who are interested in bringing Grant
Sillett back to faee the charges Sled
agalnat him refused yesterday to .ay
where ha waa located, bat reiterated
the statement that he waa under ar-
reat and would be brought back.
An agreement has been reached by
'.ha creditors of Plunger Ulllett. so
:hat all claims that cloud the title of
the cattle will be held back and all
the rattle aold aa fast aa poaalble. The
sash will go to the National Hank ol
fommerce for deposit and will be held
there pending the iitigatloa over the
cash.
200 LIVES LOST.
Lony before the noon hour,
when the Senate ami llouae begun
their work, the corridors were filled
with turfing crowds, centering in the
rotunda and statuary hall, and push-
ing toward tha private galleries. Nc
evidences remained of the explosion
building.
.. .. | When the Senate convened to begin I
tha earth would soon carry tha subject . )ii(> mammi !
out of line with th. ..i.-nn. Th. th* closing session of the Fifty-fifth
out ot line with the teleacope. Tht
camera, therefore, I* attached to tht
tube of the telescope, and the object tc
Congress the chamber presented n |
notable and beautiful appearance. II) j
bo photographed Is brought Into tht " f'olock tbf112fbl.le ami I
lent at the Intersection of two croaa- , ?rl~ "1Ied *l«no*t o their capnc
wire*. Then, by a ayatem of clock-1?, * th distinguished aaaembtagc*.
work, th* teleacope move, ao that t « 1 '"eluding many ladle, in brilliant at (
aubject occupies ihe aame position cj .tlre-
tho plate during the exposure. lo On the floor of tho Senate the displnj
the picture of the Swift comet may b« flowers was unusually beautiful
•een small whlto line*. These are tht "en 'or the opening day of a session
mark* or trail* of the atari. Th* of Congress. The odor of the flowers j
teleacope wa* adjuated to the speed ol Ailed tbe chamber.
1 the comet, and a* It traveled much Through the courtesy of the Vice i
faater than the *tar* the photographi President, the members of the Can*
Of the Itara appear a* atreaka Instead d'an Joint high commission were ad-
Of aa points of light. It 1* another mitted to the floor of the Senate and [
curious feature of celestial photogra- were tho recipients of much attention. I
phy that a plate may be expoied sev- Just before the Senate wa* called Ic
^ eral night* on the same subject. 1 order several well known members ot I
™" have aeen star cluster and nebulae pic- the diplomatic corps appeared in the j
■ateaw Uw—llw m Rn.alaa Ran- turea which were exposed, the formel diplomatic *allery. Among them were |
nn. on one and tbe latter ou four auccea- Sir Julian Pauncefote, ambassador of
We have already noted th* placing 1 >,T* evenings. The picture ahowlni Great Britain to the I'nlted State* and
la the United Stateo of large ordera
for armor plate and naval crulaera oy
the Ruialaa government. In other
Uae* the same government haa teetlfied
to the superiority of all American me-
chanical work. Within a period ot alt
montha order* wero placed In Phila-
delphia aloae for 13 locomotive en-
glne* for Ruulan railways, of which
•lghty were ordered within nine weeks
for the great Manchurlan road. Orders |
aggregating nearly $3,000,000 were alio
placed la the I'nlted State* for tho
equipment of th* Imperial railways
with air-brake*—ordera understood to '
ho hot th* flrat of a series.
nebulae required a total exposurt dean of the corps, with a party from
Of thirteen hours and forty-four min- the Itritish embassy; Mr. Wu Ting-
utea. Fang, the Chinese minister, and party.
—————— and Mr. Ye Pum Chin, the Korean
A ltlH Feeraatlsa. minister.
Person* who have spent time in tht The reading of the President's mes
waiting room of medical specialists, (age. which occupied two hours and I
The partial in religion U giving way
to th* universal in religion, and tbe
aalversal religion la to bare Its In-
creasing number of teachers and Is to
build Its churches, in which no man
will be a stranger and the gates there-
of will not be closed by day.—Rev. J.
LJoyd Jones.
tff ottho Higknt Order of
Breakfast
Absolutely Pure,
Delicious,
Nutritious
.tan utiTumiE earn cij..
WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd.
have remarked the general ah- eighteen minutes, was received with
aenc« of reading matter to while awaj very careful attention for an hour, but i
the time. In point of fact there Is ao «fter that the Senators drifted to the |
Important reason for this. The most cloak rooms or to the committee room*
careful physicians do not permit any where they could peruse the message
| literature In their office, for fear o! at their leisure in the printed copies j
contagion. One up-town doctor, whe with which they had been furnished.
I leaves two or three dally papers lying One of the most striking incident?
| In his waiting room, to be taken out in the house was the cordial meeting
1 each day, never allows a member ol between the floor leaders of the respec-
| his family to touch papers after the? tive sides. Messrs. Dingley and Bailey.
have been In the office It is wise tc In view of the gossip about the possi-
! give these Instances of possible dangel biUty of Mr liailey being deposed a*
from contact the widest publicity, the minority leader, it is significant
| They should be a lesson to every one that the speaker named Mr. Bailey a« !
toward cultivating the habit of touch* the minority member of the commit-
| ing things as little as possible. It wai tee to wait upon the President, an
j found not long ago that serious dis« honor always bestowed upon the recog
I eases were communicated through the nized leader of the minority.
i medium of a speaking tube used in a Speaker Reed was given a warm
manufactory by a number of persons welcome from both side* of the House
I Tha mouthpiere of a public tel**phon« when he ascended the rostrum to call
Is. when under proper care, frequent- the House to order, but perhaps the
ly disinfected. The dsngrr of the mo- greatest personal ovation to any mein-
ment to the physical world Is contact, ber was that given Major General
' and the more complete the practice of Wheeler of Alabama, who has not
i personal Isolation can be mads the been seen by many of his old col-
I better for everybody. leagues since he went to the front at
the head of the cavalry division of '
General Shafter's arm v.
It is always easy for a hypocrite
cry
Mr. W. A. Stone of
Isn't it strange how people ean treat
you coldly when they get hot at vou.
1,000 NEWSPAPERS
il Typt-Higli Plata*
Sawed to
LMM-UVIIO LENGTHS.
Tbey will save time in your eompo«lnf
room a* they can be handled even quieter
than type.
Noeatraebarvsiflinade for sawiac plates
te short length*.
Soad atrial order to this cfllce and be
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION,
WICHITA, KANSAS.
WHISKERS DYED
A Mmtm-ml Blmok hy
Bttkingham'sDve.
ti— «•* ■ «t •>) *nur*1il> .r a. t. bin * o•,
CURE YOURSELF!
,fi!f hl« • ,t,r « o«««r*l
Jlsrbann*, luBamtuatlt.ua.
Irritation* or ulcerations
of Utu< OU BfSbriON.
raiuluaa. an I not ai'iiu-
MM aywuw
er arat la plain wrap
\v r~ . prepaid
ennaylvania, I
It 1* eakirr to tell a fool by his laug-1: ^r' McMillln of Tennessee and Mr.
than any oth<-r way. Say era of Texas, who have been elect- !
ed governor* of their respective states 1
At life's banquet the scum is often sinee Congress adjourned, were also
mistaken for the cream overwhelmed with congratulations
. ~ , , The floral offering* were unusually
A woman loves her do,, nil the more numerou, ttnd ma,lc the ha„ & vt.rit/
when another do* whlpa a a man will ble boWer of beautiful flowers. The
** ° , proceedings themselves were dull, all
A Bare Again.! rire. interest centering un the reading of
The crew of a steam, r from Spain th* Resident s message. For over two
diacovered in mid ocean th:.t flanii-s hours the clerk droned through the
were raging in tiie hold, l or ten du.vs | l°n? document, but the interest of1
they bravely fought tho liaise-. If members and spectators never flagged,
inen would flirht as persistently against With rapt attention they followed the
diM.rdere* of the stomach, there woul.l president'* recital of the war and lis-
t~d^ suT4iiunor
Stomach Hitters. recommendation he had to offer.
No expreasiona of approval or disap-
proval interrupted the reading.
P0RT0~RIC0 GRIEVANCES.
A Protest Aplsil Am.nr.'. Itolajr— VrM
Trad* With tha I sited atat<M Ueslre4.
Sail JfA*. Porto Hico, Dec. «. —A re- 1
port here that the 1'nited States gov-
ernment will take no definite action
to establish a comprehensive scheme
of Porto Rican administration for at
leaat a year has provoked much ad-
verse comment. A meeting lias been
held by local business men. Americans
and Porto Kicans, to protest vigorous-
ly against any delay in reforms which
are necessary to prevent tbe oontinu- j
ance of serious abuses.
The same meeting condemned the '
action of the American authorities in
collecting arrears of Spanish taxes
since 1HS3 and called for the applica-
tion of American laws and the estab- (
lishment of free trade with the United
States. A committee was appointed to
carry out the resolutions adopted by '
the meeting, which will be submitted
to the American authorities
Major General llrooke has abolished I
the so-called "royal duties" on the
transfer of property by sale, gift or in-
heritance.
Easily?
Are you frequently hoarse?
Do you h ve that annoying
tickling in your throat? U'ouId
you feel relieved if you could
raise something? Does your
cough annoy you at night, and
do you raise more mucus in
Ihe morning?
Then you should alwaya keep
on hand a bottle of
PATENTS, TRADE MARKS
■■MlsoASMi sad AI«W mm to PalwtitlHtf of |
SSSlSE* O WatKla^JaiVa*1**
DROPSY hew MscoYimr:***
S T o« af a®< earaa von;
" s^" ujiVri"
WAVTHM1W of bad health that
'SEZZinm**'* ti*
D-,-v-waya
iita—no. oo-iaea
flgep's
Cherry
Pectoral
If you have a weak
throat you cannot be too
careful. You cannot begin
treatment too early. Each
cold makes you more liable
to another, and the last
one is always harder to
cure than the one before It.
Br.ntnckrn rccMra MMcr
Help at Hand.
If you have any complaint
iriutever and desire the best
Medical advice you can pos-
•ibly obtain, write the tUrtor
freely. You will receive •
prompt reply.
Address, DR. J. C. AVER.
Lowell. Has
i American Liqvora
Dec. fi. — American
whisky is always commended In Hon-
duras and American beer is sold to the
exclusion of alt others in that country.
This appear* from the annual report
of Consul Johnston at Utilla, Just re-
ceived at the atate department. In
eotton goods, aome English products
| are sold, but they are mostly from the
United State* and especially in the
flner grades.
n Ilea a
IIostos, Dec. 1. - New* of the los*
of the lloston and Portland St earn
Packet company's steamer Portland,
off Cape Cod. and the death of more
than ISO persons, comprising th* pas-
sengers and crew of the steamer, and
news from hitherto unheard ot ports
In Cape Cod allowing that at least
thirty vessels were wrecked along that
ahore with the loss of twelve Uvea,
haa come aa a climax to the previous
report of disasters resulting from Sat-
urday night's storm. ~
l'p to this morning, while the total
losa of life in tbe northeaster cannot
be estimated with any degree of ac-
curacy. It Is known that more than 100
persous perished.
From present report* it is kuown
that fifty-six vessels have been totally
wrecked, while forty-nine are ashore
with hardly a chance of being saved
WILL OPPOSE THE TREATY.
Senator Rale Announce. Ills Opposition
to Arqalrlna the Philippines.
Wamusotok, Dee. J.— Senator Bu-
genc Hale of Maine has announced hia
opposition to the peace treaty which
Is being formulated in Paris. He la
opposed to the acquisition of the Phil-
ippines and his antagonism to the
treaty will be based upon the Philip-
pine question.
Chicago, IV.". 3.— "President Mc-
Kinley can never get the inem!>ers of
the present senate to ratify the treaty
soon to be signed at Paris by the peace
commissioners of the I'nlted States
and Spain." said Senator Kyle of
South Dakota. "Tho l'nited States,
the victor, should not lie bound to pay
030.000.000 to tho vanquished. Spain.
Such a payment establishes a danger-
ous precedent, to say the least. Then
I do not believe that we want the
Philippines at all."
GOV TANNER IS INDICTED.
Grand .Itry Returns Thre.. f'M
Illinois' Chief Kzeratlve.
CA8IJXVILLB. III., I cc. x—The Vlr-
den riot grand jury made its formal
report to Judge P. P. Shirley at 6:30
last evening It returned true bills
against tho prluripal jv "ticipant* In
the trag.\ly of October 1 : at Virden.
Ten indictments, inv.. ing fifty-four
persons, were returned.
JuJge Shirley fixed I'Over nor Tan-
ner's bond at 5uj.
In each of th* indictments against
Governor Tanner the o>. ' ..ion of duty
waa iifentical— failure : Tv usal to
respond to the call of . rifT Daven-
port of this county for •• itarv aid in
suppress.n? the riotous demonstra-
tions of Virden Ion 1 miner -a riot
which culminated tlctol, v I : in blood-
shed.
GARCIA AT THE WHiTt HOUSE.
Dlatlngutahad Caban Cjpneral I'aya aa
t'noflrlal Vlalt to tha Prraltfant.
Washisotox, Dec. The Hu mbert
of the Cuban commission, headed by
General Garcia, called at the White
llou.se at 2: jo o'clock y ester Any after-
noon. and were soon ujii.t ml into the
cabinet room, where they were re-
ceived by the President. The meeting,
however waa entirely informal and
unofficial in character. The greeting
• >f the l're«i«lent waa very cordial, but
the distiti^ui<s)ied Cuban* were received
as citizens of Cuba and not a* having
any official statu.a.
NOTE FROM ANDREE FOUND.
Swedlih Kngtneer I'leht fp a Mnltle la
the I'rst Mountains.
STocKjtot.M. Ilec. 3 -A locomotive
engineer named IHrtke has written to
the Swedish-Norwegian minister at
St. Petersburg saying that he f.rnnd in
the vicinity of the L'ral mountains a
bottle containing two papers, one of
which bore the following message
written in Kre.ieh:
"Andree's balloon lias crossed tbe
Ural mountains.—Andree."
The other paper, inscribed in Rus-
sian. was as follows: "tiive this letter
to the consul or to the police.''
Referendum w In. In «..alh Dakota.
Stilt X Fai.i.*. S. D.. Dec. 1 — Kin I
returns have Wen received from the
counties on the constitutional amend-
ments submitted at the reccnt election.
Woman suffrage was defeated by 4.IHH
anil the South Carolina dispcurary
system by 0 5. while the Initiative and
referendum haa tiein carried by a ma-
jority of I. little over 0.'*n. The initi-
ative and referendum provld-.-a for the
submission of ail bill, passed by the
legislature to the people. The meas-
ure in principle is that in force in
Switzerland. No other state haa
adopted it.
MOUaSHObD INVENTORY.
Om ot the latest aids toward
pHfytag OH* responalbllltles 1* th* la.
veatory of Uouashold Woods which li
te tho ton* ot a (inall pamphlet, de-
signed tor tho aw of housekeopers who
Ma who <*maa< such a llot tor tho
peaao of their Mai*. Those laventorloo
are very comproheaalve aad should bo
a part of every veil regulated house-
hold. A page ta devoted to each *ep-
arate room- parlor, library, dining
room, kitchen, bed room*, bath room,
etc. Under different caption* are
■pace* for th* number of each article
—4 ehalra. S *ofaa. etc.; their valueo.
daocrlptloD*. location. Not a kltchea
uteaell la omitted; aot a piece of brlc-
a-hrae. or a aoap dlah. Whoever I* ro-
■poaalble for the making of the list*
haa doao tho vorh la a thorough man-
aer. At tha hack of the book are aomo
odd pagee. tor a fuller description of
tho bric-a-brac aad the booka. ao that
a detailed description may be written
aad booka aamed by title, binding, ete.
Whoever haa wroatled with the horrora
THROUGH THREE ZONM.
Monday. May . the Orogoa left B -
hla, aad oa tho aecoad alght oat paaa-
ed a Beet of veaael* which she believed
wero tho flpanlard*. Oa May 14 tha
Spanlarda wero reported at Curacao.
00 It la hardly pooalble that tho Orogoa
could have been near tho enemy that
altbt. With all llgbta out. however,
she paaaed thcee veaael* la the darh*
aees. according to ber orders, whloh
were to "nvold all ahlpa and make for
home." She put Into Barbado*. flying
a yellow quarantine flag to keep off
Inquisitive atrangers, and within als-
teen hour* wa* off again, at full speed,
making 420 mllea In twenty-four hours.
Upon receiving a dl*p*trh announcing
her arrival at Baibado*. the aecretnry
of the n*vy had glv*n out lo tbe nation
that the great battleship waa safe.
Jupiter Lighthouse, on the *ooi heast-
ern roast of Florida, waa alinaled on
Tueiday. th* :4th. and again reported
the Oregon to Wsahlngton Two days
latter *he anchored at Saada Key. off
Key Weet-aafo at home, after tha
longeat voyage ever made by a battle-
ablp. And what waa hrr condition
_ after her wonderful Journey? Her
of'pac'kTni and unpacking or with the reported: "All In good health;
absolute Ignorance that aaaall* one ' everything shipahap*; no a.cldenta;
after a Are aa to the eitent of loee will 1 "o« eveni a hot Journal." After a *tay
be gratefully conaclou* of the po-.ps- |
■loa of one of the*e alda to memory
America Leads the World
aad to a good temper.
With the aummer aeason com* all
aorta of new fanclea and ldeaa In orna-
menu. There la really very little Jew-
elry worn, aa almost any kind exuept
th* almplaat la out of place with cotton
morning frock* or the everla*ting and 1 ja).H
moat convenient ahlrt-walit. and with
the pretty organdie* and sheer mua- j
Una over dip* of bright color* for af- ,
ternoon wear a imall pin or brooch. |
with all th* frill* and furbelow* of lace, |
Is all that N necessary. The watch
and chain, however. I* alway* In good
taate, and one of the latest faahlona I*
to have a bunch of cbarma on the chain. ,
Th!*, Just now. I* a long thin chain of
gold er illver, and (omettmes Jet, I
caught here and there with imall bead* 1
or precious itonea. The watch, ot ' the Chrlal'
coura*. I* at the end. and tucked *afely
In th* walit ribbon or belt. Then
about tour or Ave Inches farther up
coal Into her bunkera, she Joined tho I
fleet. They were drawn up In a wide j
semi-circle, and ahe came sweeping i
Into the midst of them at flfteen knota j
an hour, like a winner of a yacht race,
cheered by all the Jack Tara! A* th* j
Cblrago Time*-Her*ld say*, her voyage
1* "a triumph for any *hlp. and a won*
"jr a battleship." Over 15.000
without a mlehap, and flfty-nlne j
it *ea, "through two ocean* and .
three fones," on the alert for an ene-
my during more than half the time—
aurely It I* a marvelous record, and
one not likely to be repeated. Do you
know what It means? A battleship
has fully seventy machines on board,
run by 137 steam iyUnder*. She I* |
nn mormon* fortress, crammed with <
delicate and complicated ma hlnery.
To build ber. rail her. rare for her and
light with her require* braln>, skill.
c*re, honeity, fortitude-- In short, all j
"n virtue*. J
The Crowning Glory of the Age.
Man's enterprise culminated at the World's Columbian Ex-
position The memory of it will be a marvel for all time. Tha
fame there acquired will live for years. The manufacturers of
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
appreciate the award to them of highest honors at the Exposition.
The significance of the compliment, the splendid character of tha
endorsement, cannot be underrated It stamps Dr. Price's as
without a peer among the baking powders. The jury of awards,
an exceptionally intelligent body, was headed by the Chief Chem-
ist of the United States Department of Agriculture- They found
Dr. Prlcc'a Cream Baking Powder strongest in leavening power,
perfect in purity, and of uniform excellence.
"Foremost Baking Powder in all the World.**
Ar. our British birds bogluulng Ilka
orTths'ehaln'are "bunched together m I the British public to .ppreciste the bl-
many small charm, or trinket, a. on* c*c'e? 1 'nrl ned <° th'nk they are
may rhoo.*. One young woman who <wrltM Dr Chor,e' Plowr1Sht ln N
A thief may take a thing easy but [ A ffoMip >lw, lhinkt ,he wu ,
he always takes it hard when ho is out for. journ,n t.
I prides herself upon being in the height
| of the fashion wear* on her chain,
hanging prettily over tbe belt a little
to the left, a collection which would
ture Notea). Certainly one eatehes
many more gllinpsea of bird life when
on the wheel than the uninitiated
would expect. It seems aa If both birds
mak* another envious. She hsa. In the 1 nd w'ld "lmal* have not the
You may lsugh and grow fat your-
self, but you must use corn for your
hogs.
It may. rain on the Juat and unjust
alike hut the just alwaya see<n to need
it the most.
They Are Mailable.
The American Farmer la sincere ln
that It says and whenever It endorses
fear of a cyclist that they have of an
ordinary walking human being The
cyclist's approach Is practically nolse-
lees, and hia Image upon thla retinae an article, be It machinery, proprietary
purely momentary, bealdea which he medicine, or a man Individually, we
never carries a gun or a catapult, and Is w nt our r"d" «° believe «>st what
ivss
first place, a beautiful old seal ring
left her by an uncle, and a family
heirloom aa well—a tiny ship of gold.
with masts and sails, ropes and amoke-
•tack* complete. Then ahe has. In
coral, what th* French and Italians
call "1** corn**!" It look* like a little . . . „lituu llu„. ,
branch, with two twigs, and by the j I there have been endorsements of the
•uperitltloua In Italy Is aupposed to "" "
be a *ort of mascot to keep away tha '
"evil eye." A heart In cryatal came orally accepted that rooks know
neit, with a four-leaved clover imb-1- *hen a roan " "rrylng a gun. aud
ded In It. Several old (amllr lockets , , .
In gold—some studded in precious j l)irrfs phou ftss^late
•tone*, and one with monogram in dia- j n,°,de of rrogr^.,lon of the cyclist with
The Diploma end OoM Medal.
Were awarded to the Chicago Ural*
Company of Chicago. III., at the Omahi
exposition tor the best stock and ha>
tcales over all first-clan* makes, no
cheap scales wero considered. Thl
compsny sella more scales than any
other, *nd their price* are lower thas
those of any reliable scale. They alao
handle hundred* of u*eful ipeclaltie*
for farmer* and other*. They lend
catalogue free.
Men take opposite sides on the uioa
ey question, but tbe majority are ol
the outside.
creature* should associate him with swinson Hheumatic Cure Company, of The man who starts out to
their leas dangerous enemies. It Is pret- ]t;7 Dearborn street. Chicago, by this trouble never has togo half way.
nper. People have written us to ..... T" . .
_ „ . , „,.„W If this company Is responsible. " l * necessary for a n.sn to be ai
It ieenis by no means Impossible that nnd if Its remarkable remedies, for the ®rtl*t in order to draw attention.
the peculiar cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspep- A mtn of(,,n )>IU> ni„re mpH.t for hi.
servant than hia servant haa for thi
monds. A tiny golf-stick, a tennis
racket, a miniature cant . ball In gold
and a curious old gold thimble com-
pleted the collection. To be In good
taate In tbl* matter of wearing trinkets
they thould be very, very small never
a* large or larger than the watch. The
■mailer they are the more curious aad
valuable they are.—Harper',. Pazar.
safety. Be this as it may, they let
you get much nearer them when you
are cycling than when you are walk
tng. The other evening
within
catarrh, kidney troubles, etc., real
ly hail merit. We have therefore been
at extra pains to Investigate, and once man
again we add emphaals to our former
to emu a roi.n nt
passed " dor,<f of "iat company. There T ke T.a„,iv, nr,.mo tjulnlse T.bt-
, a ' may be isolated oases here and there •iruaK swrctuaiiih'-mo - -
>.iril or two of a pair of which, probably through neglect In fol- *• '- Timt<cr.uln- i.m I.
partridges, which were squating on the lowing directions, or from exposure or ' . ' , — .
gra.-s by the roadside, without disturb- some unexplalnalde reason, the won- About the tune an elevator boy geti
lr.g them. True, they had the "corner derful Five Hiops remedy does not do n "ttlc way up in the world some out
of their eyeo" upon us, but they never the work. But I! is a case where the ' sure to call him down.
Photosrtphy la th* CoarK.
Photography is often called into
court aa a witness whose testimony
can not be Impeached. It Is a detec-
tive of forged or disguised han lwrlt.
Ing; for no matter how clever an imi-
tation or alteration, the eye of th*
camera will search out. and the uen-
■Itlve plate display, the fraud. A very
Important case, in which the entrk* In
a document were in question, led to
th* building of what Is probably th*
largett camera In the world Tbe bel-
low* may be extended twenty-five feat,
and Is connected with a dark room,
which also serves as a plate holder.
The lens seems out of all proportion
to the size ot the camera, being but
two Inches in diameter, but Its mag-
nifying power Is so great that letter*
one-fourth of an inch In height can
be enlarged to seven and one-hnlf feet
and appear In their exact dimensions
and without the slightest apparent dis-
tortion.—St. Nicholas.
Speaking of fireworks, David was thi
original giant cracker.
belts, tk Ave , l>t-nv*r, Col.. Nov 8,1
It i* too often true that Love is only
tasked to toa while Hate Is a regular
j boarder. ,
1 The ate who la dissatisfied with hil
work is never happy.
•tlrred. Then again chaffinches, when exception proves the rule. Mr. Swan-
they are feeding en the road, fly up s,,n a *-ntlen:an of chnracter and
and light on the nearest hianrh wlth-
out troubling to go to any considerable wr„er ,
distance, as they do when one is walk- \-hry a ganip,e ,,ot.
,ng" lie of "5 Drops" for 25c or a large
Ilia r.n'i bottle, 300 doses, for $1. prepaid by
A colleague of mine tells me a story mail or express. Address as above.
of a Scotch newspaper with which he r . , .,. . .
was connected. A local celebrity waa A ,"",n •hon|ld asaoc,ale wlth hU
dying by Inches. His biography wa. c.ual, or live alone.
written, aud in the early hours ot the Hope for flie future is a tacit adinis-
motnlng a printer's devil used to be ion of evil in the present.
sent across to ask for the dying mm.
so that the obituary might be thor- "-oodistlie negative quality. Hap
oughly up to date Morning after pine** i* S delusion of the heart After marriage a girl becomes to*
morning the boy asked the landlady To forgive nnd f.irget means to throw economical to cry on her husband'i
the same question, till he got angry away dearly-bought experience. coat collar.
■ t having to make the fruitless Jour- a
ney. At last on* morning he got des-
perate. "Ik that man nearly deld?"
be asked. "The iaier'« t-'-ln to pres*
and we canna' wait orv lang r."—Lon-
don Sketch.
Tin
When some men can't make a living
at anything else they try to get a pul>- j It hurts a pel
lie office. j about than it doc
Kiclics sometimes fly away from the
honest inan anil light on the perch J
erected by the other fellow.
No men have more shortcoming
than those who are always behind
time.
He careful of your thoughts tor the.v
are liable to break into words at any
time.
TUMOR EXPELLED.
Unqualified Succeed of Lydla B
Pinkham'B Vegetable Compound.
BIG FOUR GIANT LOCOMOTIVES
Th* Big Four railroad has recently
received from the builders four 8-
wheel passenger locomotives to haul
their fast trains. These engines are,
ln every respect, models of their kind.
unnecessary pipe or
symmetry. The material used In the
construction of these machines la the
finest of Its kind, and the greatest
care was exercised In both the tests
and are probably the largest, fastest, and workmanship to Insure every part
most powerful and best looking pas-
senger engines in any part of th*
country, and are a credit to the man-
| agement aad their designer, Mr. Wm.
Qarstang, luperlntendent of motive
power of the Big Four, and the Sche-
nectady IxK-omotlve Works, their
builder*. The engine* are now in ser-
For lb* LMVHWonh Soldier." Ho
I Washisotox, Dec. « -The Ilous< i
committee's estimate ot the appropris
lion for the (soldiers' home at Leaden
worth, Western branch. Is
Kavha* City. Ma, Dec. B.—Rev. Mr.
Augutt F. Korfiiage. one of the pio
neer circuit riders and missionaries ol :
I the Methodist church, died yesterday ■
I morning at his houie. aged so years 1
] Rev. Mr Korfluge was n content |
. porary of Peter Cartwright, the father
I-it the eampmccting revivals, for more i
than twenty-live years.
i Waiiiisoioh. Dec. The secretary I
' of state haa received h copy of a de-
cree recently I sail ."d by the Linprc-ss of
| China, having for its object the batter
protection of foreign residents la that
Tn*'l lo Darn W.n.m.li.r.
Fru AHKI.PHIA. Dec. J.—The timely
diseo'ery by a special officer of a mla-
cre-.r-t in the act .if starting a (Ire in
the basement of John Wanamaker'a
extensive depxrtinent store no doubt
prevented a serious con flu/rat ion, and
possibly saved the live* of many per-
sons. The building was. at the time,
crowded with thousands of shoppers
and employes, about WO per cent of
whom wero women.
Wiles' Rffalir Army Mill.
Waihikotox. D'c. 1.—(loneral Mile*,
coinmandiug the iiriny. haa preparod
Ihe draft of a bill providing for I',
regular standing army of lori.igiu meu.
The bill, it is said, will provide for an
organization of twelve companies to
the regiment, with an arrangement
for a lhlr.1 lieutenant for each com*
I*ny In case of need for that officer.
being perfect. The driving wheel cen-
ter*. st' am chest and cover*, cylinder
beads, foot plates, auxiliary dome,
driving boxes and spring .eat* are all
of cast steel, while the. dome casting,
stack bate, boiler front, cylinder cast-
ings and tender truck frames ara
pressed steel. The boiler I* extended
now. This I
We offer One Hundred liollsrs rewsril forsny
esse of nuarrii thst cannot be cured bj llsll s
tstairh CHENEY * CO.. Toledo. O. |
We, th« uutlcrr-lfcrn'-d. bavs knnsu P. J
„. , . f'beney tor th- ln«l IS yesrs and believe him I
rod to mar their t,onorsb!elnslltm«lnesstr*ns ri!ons .
Slid llnsnctiillv slils ! ■ carry out snjrobliea- j
lionik inudf by their Orm _ . ,
Went \ 1 ru *. Drufflat*. Toledo,
O ; Wsldlne. Klnniiti It Msrvla, Wholesale |
Drucflftt*. Toledo, Ohio ,
n n hC hihitUCure taken lntern lly. act-
Inn illw'ly up« n tbe blood and mucou* turfae*#
of th. Kvs'.rni. IV "Mm on la Is sent Irca i*nc#
76c per l < -ti lr Sold by a 11 druirffi«t*
Halt ■ l aiully rill« are tbe U- U
ONE OF THE NEW LOCOMOTJVEd
vice Mr ween St l,oul* and Cleveland,
on the fastest and heaviest trains, mak-
ing th* time *nd doing It easier than
wa* ever accomplished before on Ihl*
run. In designing thepo engines It was
necessary to make a machine combin-
ing great power with high Bpeed and
easy running avoiding all jerk to th*
train, an unnecessary strain on th*
track. Thla ba* been accomplished to
such an extent that both engine and
tender, while at the highest i
with the greatest iteadluess and so
■oft and ea*y a motion that the en-
gineer* claim not to lie at all tired at
tha end of their run. These noble ma-
wagon top with tnber bnrk. #2 Incnes
diameter at smallest ring and 7S
Inches diameter at the
rarry a wagon pressure ot 200 pounds
per square Inch. Among the special
articles are Richardson's balance
valve*. Jerome metallic sacking, Coal*
muRler, Kunkle open popi. air oper-
ated bell ringer. Trench springs, I .each
pneumatic fandlng device, gold steam
heat, monitor Injector, Jnnney coupler*
ride and Pox pressed r.teel tender truck
Mrs. Elizabeth Winckux k. Magno-
lia. Iowa, in the following letter de-
scribes her recovery from a very criti-
cal condition:
" Dr.ah Mrs. Pixkiiav: — I have been
taking your Vegetable Compound, and
am now ready to sound
its praises. II
lias done won-
ders for me in
relieving in*
of a tumor.
•" My health
has been pool
for three year*.
' hangc of lit*
was working
upon me. 1
was very
much bloated
nil wa* a bur-
to myself Wns troubled with
smothering spells, also palpitation ol
the heart anil that liearing-down fad-
ing. and could not be on my feet much.
'' I waa growing worse all the time,
until I took your medicine.
"After taking three l>o*ee of l-ydla
E. l'inkliam's Vegetpble Compound
Lozenges, the tumor (Missed from me.
"' My health hn.i been I letter ever
since, eau now wa'.U unite a distance
nnd am troubled no mora with palpita-
tion of the heart or bloating. I rec-
ommend your medicine to all sufferers
from female troubles "
It is hardly reasonable to suppoaa
The man who is licing sliavcd ins. that any one can doubt the efficiency
i a very -.harp msn but lie always j of Mrs. Plnkham's methods and medl-
throat "built to finds that the ra/.or lias a little edge 1 cine in the face of tbe tremendou* vol-
l,im. mac of testimony.
Man gets ready for winter by saving
money; woman gets ready by making
money fly.
It earl Ihe Advertisements.
You will enjoy thi* publication much
' better if you will get in the habit "if
I reading the advertisement*; they will
| nfforil a most interesting study and
Isi.uie excellent liurgains. tlur adver-
tisers are reliable, and send what they
advertise.
| How lonesome a quarter must feel
when it Unds itaelf in the contribution
' box.
' Hoys are a great deal like razors.
You li*ve to strap them a 1'ttle before
1 they work well.
frame*, borne of tha principal dimen-
sions are * ; follows Weight 13U.OOO
pound?: cylinders 20x25 Inch**; holler
diameter «2 lnche«: tubes dlatnetar 1.1
Look for It.
here it is.
Now you know by this
sign
St. Jacobs Oil
atand 16 feet high from top of Inches; tubes number of 320;
i ot cab and I feet Inch**
| to canter of boiler, which, with driv-
ing wheal* 78 Inrhes and truck and
tender wheels 3<t inches in diameter,
■how trim and powerful, without an
width 41 Inches; lire box length 108
Inches; working pruaure 200 pound*;
besting teuuer water capacity t.OOO
gallon*; tender cob! capacity 10 ton*;
tender •ruck*, tin- • nfeol
"THERE IS SCIENCE IN NEATNES8."
BE WISE AND USE
SAPOLIO
"La Creole Will Restore those Gray Hairs ofYours
J. t. •rOanada
"La 0ml*"
HAIR RESTORER
la a perfect hair
dreaafnir and
... Restorer.
VAN VLKKT-MANSriKLD DRUG 00., Ml
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