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Ksarmets WIHwm Text
Balsley Kir weaver* were speaking
inderful ministers. One said that tt
bow much his minister
Bring I oat of Scripture, He bad
him to preach several sermons
k»« text Another said bis mln-
urpasaed (hat, for he had preach-
sertnons from the shortest text
whole Bible.
; that 81 neathln' to my wife,”
ie third. “She's been preaebln’
for sixteen year* frae na* text
—Chicago Chronic!*.
'lS5» ilatlon or Money,
a r dollar was worth one dol-
0 flents. In 1H98, sixty oents,
rty-five oenls. standard Money may
)*re Is one stomach
not changed In half a
Is Hostettsr mo Stomach
has born tho tinstir
Indigestion, dysiMSpata,
Oat ortho fobtl* Ey«
Iron boilers ttisl M, 000.000 Americans
fix an sdmirifns Basina T I on tti« New
fork Knur Tlimdrct ih I Hit of thom
‘■Naw; 49.000.11011 of uk n©Y©r tiling ftt to
Ml until they go abroad Mid d'» aom»■
anwrw.'s our country.”
& -■£ -- for
f*’rf»«rri)»tit*n
, feott!© Of GKOTC'ft TA 8 T 8 LBSS
I t8 Ktmjdy iron and qfttMti* in
a, No euro- uoi>kj*. I'rtco Vjj.
-
An A»*urMiio«.
-I'm n Itttlo fifrnld our nrray ia
Hon»»nacJ Nonaonsol J’f«
d a prow coniorl-PuoJt.
Dyeing TVr*** Is ** simple ss wishing Bold when by you nil
nee rttuttl D»*s.
V ltltter Willi the «*wl.
v Karob ”0t|, welt,” easts Used can’t Urn snyuo k»n.
nt mo tn son, ihtsilfe." “w« exi>cd
fnefterlsr* r "No," replied the elephant, “every peautu
bsuits basil."—I'hilndolphla 1’ re**.
FITS perinnuniitiy cured. No fit* or nerve,us Orent
Nerve nes»*ttor«r»t<l»y'e HeMoror *s n»« ot Dr. Kttno’s trcntlso (tea.
Erttil bottle snd
l»r. tt. It, RUSS, Ltd., Wi Arch.it.. i’litla., p*.
What He Would !>»
Wife- Oh, Henry, tf I were to die wlmt would
*08,betid—! don't know, I don’t like to break
swey from the old-fesbloned methfd of burial,
tuil cremation 1* becoming popular.
If yon want “good digrellon to wrtlt t up-
on box your of appetite” Adams' pepsin you should Tntli Fruttt. always ohew
a
An Interesting Point.
First Chinaman— 1 don't understand tho dlf.
ferenoe between tttese Christian seels.
Second Chinaman -Notther dot, 1 wonder
oontrcu the most guns.
There Is more Catarrh tn this section of th«
country than »l! other diseases put together,
end until the last tew years was auppoaed to be
Incurable. For a great many years doctors
pronounced loohl routedtea, tt a nutt l«s«l by dteenso constantly nnd preset fnllltig Ibetl to
cure with local treatment, pronounced U tn
. ad* uco has proven catarrh to bn a
constitutional disease, and therefore requires
ooneutmlonal trentmont. Hall’s Cntari b Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co . Toledo,
Ohio, Is ih* Ilia only conatUuibu.nl cute on llin
maiket. taken Internally In d,*ee Irutn
HI drop* to a tcaatmontul. It acta directly <u.
the blood and mucus surfacoa of the system,
They It tails nfTer one hundred Bead for dollar* circulars fur and tiny t-eti case
to cure,
nonlols. Address F. ,1 A’nxhkv A CO.,'Toledo,O,
Bold by Druggists, I’llle 76c.
Dai 1’* Family are U 10 best.
Mrs. Winslow's gootutne Syrup tor children
leclitns, softens tho gums, re,luues tnflamma-
Mon. allays pstn, cures wind oollo. Sic. a bottle.
rise's Pure 1* tho best meitlotnn w« ever used
a)l sffeattuus of throat and lung* - Wb
O. KNBsj.iT, Vanburen Ind., Feb. 10, lwo.
That Haughty Demeanor.
“It take* generations ot good blood and l ean¬
ed rearing to produce that lofty, high-bred ,,i r ,
“Oh, no; department any girl who Is made head clerk tn
» rtbbott cun acquit :« tt In three
duty*,”—Chicago Record.
SUFFERI NG A NI) RELIEF
Threo Letter** from Mrs. Johnson,
Showing ham's that Lydia B. Plnk-
Vegetable Compound
Cures the Ills of W omen
Wrote for flra. Ptnkham’a Advice
November, i897
“ Peak Mks. Pin khan I am a great
sufferer, have much trouble through
•the lower part of my bowels, and I am
writing to you for advice. Me uses are
irregular and scanty, am troubled with
leueorrheea, and 1 ache so through my
back and down through my loius. I
have spells of bloating very badly,
sometimes will be very larg. end other
times very much reduced.".....M ks.Ch as,
E. Johnson , Box SS, Rumford Center,
Maine, Nov. *0, 1897.
Improvement Reported December,
1897
“Dejlb Me*. Pinkha*:—I wish to
tell you that I am improving in health.
I am ever so much better than when 1
wrote before. The trouble through
|f.he rt lower not bloated part of bowels is bet ter and
ymuch am swollen *0 badly. I tva s very
nhf through the abdomen
l to°k Lydia KAinkham's '■ ege-
Hftjttmpouud. jjttil have « feel-
heat I have
ttd Arco.v. am ou tho
Mox
Meal -ne, ,899 .
has. :-8inee ayear
jngyour medicine,
a«d enjoying good
* .T
Pinkham'QVeire-
done for with'fe- me, I
suffer
nr medicine.”—
, Box S3, Ram¬
ie 1. 1899.
mscovsRt: *** .
r*i»f and worm
IO ituvr lr*a ,
■•s l. AtlxoTk. wtsjs. 6%
tjauA.
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Mfiin
HAS ORDERS
Indioate the Early With¬
drawal of Troops From China.
mi SUPPLIES HAVE BEEN STOPPED
Th< plr« It on the Verge of a Terrible
Fain lee anil to lteluln Troops
Would lit Criminal.
A Washington special says: The
question of withdrawing the American
troops st once from Pskin ia now be-
fors tbe president and a speedy decis¬
ion is expected and required. There
are differences araoug officials in Pe¬
kin on this subject and the issue is
tor the president to decide.
Genera! Chaffee was some time ago
directed to hold himself in readiness
to withdraw his troops.
Undoubtedly be has conferred
with the other ooramandera as to
the time and manner of withdrawal,
according to the terms of the note.
The sending of further supplies to
him has been stopped and he now
awaits bnt the signul from Wri hington
to begin his movement. It is for the
president Li to give that and signal. Prince
Hung Chang Ching
arc the only lights in the east so fur as
our government can aee, and it is pos¬
sible that the present, problem may be
solved by a decision to deal with them
immediately, and to accept their
pledge as sufficient decision for onr purposes.
Therefore, the announced
Wednesday to facilitate Shanghai Li Hung
Chang’s passage from to Pe-
kin may be regarded as significant.
Later iu the day it was announced
that Consul Good now had reported
that Li would leave Shanghai Friday
for Tien Tsin. His means of tran-v
porlation are not known, but he may
liavo a United States vessel if such a
thing is absolutely neoossnry to his
reachiug Tien Tsin. It ia not kuown
that any of the powers is prepared to
object to Li Hung Chnug’s visit.
Meanwhile the state department is
doing its best to force tho Chinese
governmeut, through Li Hung Chang,
to restore peace in tho provinces and
cease outrages upon American citizens
which have been oontiuued tip to the
present day.
Fim TAMUL 8 SHOT.
OhoiilK Mad Summary Rxefmllnti For
ltobblng Beil J «f Storm Victims.
A Houston reporter telegraphed
from La Porte tho following story of
the robbery and mntilution of tho
dead iu Galveston and tho death of the
offenders.
Tho ghouls were holding an orgio
over tho dead. The majority of these
men were nogrhes, but there were also
whites who took part iu the desecra¬
tion. Borne of them were natives anil
soino of them were allowed to go over
from tho mainland under guise of “re¬
lief work.”
Not only did they rob the dead, but
they mutilated bodies in order to so-
cure their ghoulish booty. A party of
ton negroes were returning from n
looting expedition. They had strip¬
ped corpses of all valuables nnd the
pocket* of some of the looters were
fairly bulging out with fingers of the
deail which had been cut off because
they were so swollen tho rings could
uot bo removed.
Incensed at this desecration and
mutilation of the dead, tho looters,
were shot down and it has been deter¬
mined that all found in the act of rob¬
bing tbe dead slinll be summarily shot.
During the robbing of the dead uot
ouly wore fingers cut off, but ears
were stripped from heads in order to
secure jewels o( value. A few govern¬
ment troops who have survived nre
assisting in patrolling the city. Private
citizens have also endeavored to pre¬
vent tho robbing of the dead and on
several occasions have killed the of¬
fenders. Singly and iu twos or threes
tho offenders were thus shot down
until the total thus executed exceeds
fully fifty. _
MISS JEWETT SNUBBED.
She Kxpeeled to Address tho Convention
of Negro ltai'tDtt nt Klclunond.
Miss Helen Clay Jewett, of Boston,
was a visitor Wednesday night at the
session of the iiRtioual convention ot
uegro Baptists, beiug held iu Rich¬
mond, and sought to make an address,
but was uot grauted the opportunity
ot doiug so. '
RKICMUNN COMING HOME*
IIU Advlcos ImUcato FoiUpi* of iho Hoci
KeiUtHUC«.
Tbe following dispatch has been re¬
ceived by the war department from the
United States army officer who accom¬
panied the Boers in their campaign as
tnililary observer:
“LoBFSXO MAKQCEZ.—Events have
required tho departure of attaches
f rom Transvaal. Request instruc¬
tions. “Rkichmann,"
The message is interpreted at the
department of to mean the complete col¬
lapse the Boer resistance to Eng¬
land. Captain Reiehmaun has beou
cabled permission to start at once for
the United States.
LOST ALL kinstkopi.e.
______ ' t-e,Ul..d"l„ „„ silrm?" ,
M».,
Sealey, a yonng man of Gal-
veatoa, Tex., who is in La Janfa,
Colorado, received a telegram from the
mayor of Galveston Thursday, inform-
iug him of tho death of tweLtv one of
hi* relatives, *
among whom were b . s
lwo 1 * i8,er8 *»d three I roth-
l ,? e B>an ••M that he did
* ** 1B *** R li at * /C *° ft 0n
earth
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FEMALE U IN ST ft ELS KILLED.
Their Train Was Wreck.** and Nitre O. en-
I 4 *ns« i,os>j Tneir
A speeibl from Cairo, IU., ssys that
ihe special ear ot L uncan Clarke's Fe-
M male MiasiYejs d*> Tenn., troupe Wednesday was wrecked ot
ouu afternoon,
and killed of and the sirteau six others oceujxatilc nine were
jared, of them are tertonsiy
some perhaps fatally.
MeaiphisJHthe A speci^fctrain was with hurried' the from
P^aS *vene com
t wtttrf** ■?4 Hi? an and a coreis 3k of nurses
8 « JltJwtA »
STANCHFIELD NOMINEE
Oi New York Democracy For Gov¬
ernor—Tammany Boss Wins
Victory Over Hill.
In the New York state Democtatlts
Omvention, in Besslon at SotatogA
Weduosday, John H Stanchfield was
nominated for govornor of New York
on tho first ballot as follows: Btanch-
field, 293; Coler, 154; Mackey, 1. mado
Senator Hill moved that it be
unanimous for Stanchfield.
This result was a victory of Croker
over Hill. commit¬
Tho report of the platform amendment.
tee was adoptod without by
It indorses the platform adopted
the last Democratic national conven¬
“IVo recognize the truth of the
declaration of that convention that the
burning Issue of imperialism growing
out of the Spanish war involves the
very existence of the republic and the
destruction of onr free institutions.
We regard it as the paramount issue
of ihe campaign. of the Kansas City
As to the nominee
convention, the platform says: the nomina¬
“Wo ratify and indorse
tion for the presidency of William J.
Bryan.” Helativo trnstsj the platform con¬
to
demns all combinations of capital
kuown as “trusts” ns inevitably and
intolerably unjust both to producer
and conaumor.
CREMATING DE.il> BODIES,
an Ait«ini>t» nt Barring » >ea<i at oattes-
ton i* Given Up.
A Houston specinl says: All attempt*
at burying the dead at Galveston has
i, ceu utterly abandoned and the bodies
nre , low being disposed of in the swift-
est manner possible. Scores of them
nro being burned and hundreds taken
oU i tn sea and thrown overboard. The
sufely of the living is now tho para-
mount question and nothing that will
tend to prevent tbe outbreak of an
a , v f u | pestilence is being neglected,
was
that large numbers of the bodies
which had been previously back thrown in
the bay wore washed upon the
B b orC) an< ] the situation wns thus rou-
a ore( i wo rse than before they were
fl rHt j a q en j n tho barges and thrown
into tho water.
It will now never be known how
many lost their live* in this awful ca¬
tastrophe. Estimates run all the wny
from one to ten thousand.
ATLANTA ANSWERS APPEAL.
People of the Onto City Open 1’ttrxe* Lib¬
erally For Oalvratnn Snlfc*rol‘»i
Atlanta, Ga., answered Galveston's
appeal for aid iu a substantial and eu-
thusiastio manner and more than
$5,000 has been sent lo the relief
committee of the stricken city anil as
much more will be sent in tho eourso
of the next few days.
A telegram flora the rolief commit¬
tee of Galveston sent to the mayor of
Atlanta was as follows!
“Galveston, TeX., September 12.—
Mayor, Atlanta, Ga.: Send money
disinfectant, animal and human food
stuff. Situation horrible. Can’t de¬
scribe. For God’s sake help nsl”
Immediately ou receipt of this mes¬
sage the mayor issued n call for a spe¬
cial meeting of the council and re¬
quested tho bnsiuess men nnd citizens
to bo present and take the proper ac¬
tion. The response was unanimous.
CHAIRMAN JONES COMMENTS
On rrcaldont McKinley’* letter of .Ac- I
ceptnnce— It Sarcastic.
Sonator Jones, chairman of tho
Democratic committee said sarcastic
things about McKinley's letter of ac¬
ceptance. “\Ye were advised several
days ago by the Republican press that
the forthcoming letter of acceptance
would produce a sensation,** said Sen¬
ator Jones, “but after rending it I
have been struck principally by its
laok of anythiug sensational.
“There is absolutely nothing new
in it. The president seems to shrink
from cu open avowal of his imperial¬
istic policy while manifesting great
anxiety to explain and apologize for
whatever has beou done by his admin¬
istration in that lino. The crucial
points he doesn’ touch at all.”
Now Orleans Sends $15,000.
The board of trade autl other com¬
mercial bodies at Now Orleans have
tnkeu active relief measures for tho
assistance of Galveston. More than
$15,0110 has been raised.
BEGIN WORE IN OHIO.
Democrat* Open tli® Campaign Ia the
Htickcye Slat© nt Columbus.
The Ohio Democrats opened their
campaign at Columbus Friday with a
mooting iu the nfternoon at Goodale
Turk, and at the Goodall auditorium in
the evening. \V. J. Brynu made
speeches at both meetings, and there
was a large attendance of Democratic
leaders from all parts of the stnte.
McKinley’s Kavorlto Flower.
The piuk carnation is to be a badge
of the Republican national campaign.
It is l’rcfidont McKinley’s favorite
flower.
Howard Jury Secured at Frankfort.
j A dispatch from Frankfort,Kv.,says:
Tho j ur J in tho Howard,
S hflr « e d w,th bei “« 8 P rinei P aI in ‘ h ?
£° 1 e bel 1 8S i,f s, Dat,0D ’ wa8 com P leted ,
Fr ‘ lia , V - Tbe . fltan,,, t ten Dem °‘
-
" at ?’ 0D ° R «P nb ,can and 3 one auU l '
G ° ebel , D * mw:r, “' Tea 1™°™ , » re
farmers.
___
Rear Admiral Meard Dead.
Rear Admiral Montgomery Sicard
'^ ie ^ ot ®P°P' ex y Friday morning at
s “ lncl * r home in Rome, N. Y.
ANARCHIST YARN DENIED.
CUUf Wilkie of the Secret $errioe Depart¬
ment Kipoac* a Cctnard,
Chief Wilkie, of the United States
secret service, in speaking of toe re-
port that instead of two there had
been fourteen arriving anarchist de-
tained in New York charged w ith s
consnirscy to assassinate President
McKinley, staid:
“The whole story ia pnre*y an in-
vention. No arrests have been madt
and only tv Marcsca and Woida are de-
toutod, I'll ......... "Ittl in’) 1 i
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If a woman’s crown of glory
is her hair, Jessie Fraser, of
Fine, N. Y., must be a queenly
woman. She wrote us, last
January, that her hair was
nearly 64 inches long and very
thick.
And she gave Ayer’s Hair
Vigor all tnc credit for it.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor may do
this for you.
We don’t claim the 64 inches
every time, though.
J. C. Ayer Company >
Practical Chemiit,, Lowell, Mam.
Ayer', Sanapariila PBh Ayer'. Hair Vigor
Ayer’. Ayer’i Cherry Pectoral
Ayer’i Ague Cura Ayer’a Comatona
Volcanoes Made by Mad.
At Brule, near Bnlnt Etienne, In
France, Is one of the most remarkable
burning mountains In the world. Orig¬
inally It was a mass of coal, weighing
probably hundreds of millions of tons,
and elevated well above tho surround-
tng country. and
Dense forests covered It, Its pe-
eullur formation was unbroken and
unsuspected, save by the local pen.mu
try. These mined the precious ralnernl,
each In his own way and for his own
profit; and, ns the deposits were of
varying richness, frequent jealousies
and bickerings were the result.
One of the favorite plans for keep¬
ing rivals at a distance was to throw
pieces of old leather on o burning
brazier, causing at) Intolerable stench.
One dfly, more than a century ago, the
fire extended to the coal, and It has
never ceased burning. The summit of
the smouldering mass Is occupied by a
genuine crater, when, the Imprisoned
gases generated by the conflagration
forced their wny out, and round the
lips nnd within the throat of this fun¬
nel-shaped orifice have formed vast
deposits of citron-yellow-colored sul¬
phur. (■
Another similar
on a smnller-seale, exists In Belgium,
between Namur and Oharleroy. It
baa been burning continuously for
nearly ninety years, and emits vast !
columns of black, mephitic smoke,
rendering the nelghltorlng country
barren, baked and utterly unproflta-
ble.—Answers.
How News Will Travel.
“While on a visit to the south re¬
cently I obtained a box of yonr Tct-
torine, recommended for all skin dis-
eases. I find it to be a marvelously
good thing. I wish to get some more,
and would like to e*tab!ish an agency
here for its sale. Please lot mo know
the price of one dozen boxes. W. C.
McCall, Grantville, Ohio,” At drug¬
gists, or by mail for 50c. from J. T.
Shuptrine, M.ivannah, G.v
Measures of Length la the Bible.
The measures of length used la the
Bible with their equivalents In our
modern use, are (E. L. Hull) ns fol¬
lows: The great cubit wns 24,888
Inches, or 1,824 feet, and the less cubit
18 inches. A span (the longer), half a
cubit, or 10,944 inches, or .012 of a foot.
A span (the less), one third of a cubit,
or 7.290 Inches, or .008 of a foot. A
hand's breadth, 1.0 of a cubit, or 3.684
Inches, or .304 of a foot. A finger's
breadth, 1.24 of a cubit, or .912 of an
Inch, or .076 of a foot. A fathom, fonr
cubits, or 10.944 feet. The mile, 4,000
cubits, or 7,296 feet The stadium, 1-10
of tlielr mile, or 400 cubits, or 729.6
feet. The parasnng, three of
miles, or 12,000 cubits, or four English
miles nnd 580 feet. A day's journey
was about twenty-four miles. A sab-
bath dny's Journey, 3,500 feet.—An-
swers.
Japanese Tea Experts.
n„Hnc nJ the Inst ,r.h.“...ed s.nson the ernm-ts £2
imd Canada amonnl«l lo no loaa thnn
3,931.239 pounds. Of this amount 25,-
946,020 pounds were shipped from
Yokohama, and the rest front Kobe.
_
The eye ought not to be drugged
except excent under under the tne snecial special
care of a physician.
Mitchell’s EycSalve
makes the
use of pungent drugs unnec¬
essary and saves you from all
the inconvenience and danger
of that painful treatment.
Price 25 cents. AH druggists.
HALL «t RUCKEL,
New Tcrk. IS48. London-
4 a ion Chill Cure i r f
L* \|T f.
Movlaf Pietare* of Yourself.
The old-fashioned “still Hfe” photo¬
graphy is to give way to the photo¬
graphic llvltfg olh picture. .
Hitherto the brave and fair have
been "blogr* rilicd" and “rmitoaroped.”
Tramping fctfhliers and dancing actress¬
es have held full sway. That Is to be
altered. The hlograph and mntoscopc
syndicate Is about to open a studio of
biography on Regent street, I/ondon.
* There any one will be biograplied wbo
so desires, just as one la photographed
at present at the protographer’s.
i The biograph stmlto will be fitted np
In the most fashionable style. The
operating room will be spacious and
elegant, lighted by arc lamps equal
100,000 candle “biography” power. JsJJfrV'efiminntlon The gr ft f f (f ft ft -j I
Ih
-tk&i itan been perfectly
arranged. The quick-firing camera j
will work at the rate of more than
forty pictures second, and will go on 1
a
Just as long as may be desired.
The studio will also provide a ready¬
made supply of mnglc lanterns slides.
By an Ingenious device, which simply
requires the addition of a lens and an
electric lamp to the ordinary muto-
scope machine, the living pictures tak¬
en at the studio may be thrown on a
Screen for the delectation of family
parties.-Boston Transcript.
How It looked To Him.
Bnrnraor Hotel Clerk—Here is your
bijj, sir.
Guest—You've made a mistake, I
gness. This seems to bo a bill of sale
of the hotel and futures, golf links,
tennis conrts, iron pier, bathing
houses, dancing pavilion, toboggan
slide, merry-go-round, electric foun¬
tain and livery stable. I don’t want
to pay for nothing but one room for
two t ays.—Judge.
In Cnfp i% Tolil In Onfl I>«r-
Toko 1. A3 X 4T1VK IlBOMO QVIKISIC TABLETS AH
iJnuririiiR refiint 1 th* money if It fall* to cure
K W. «. rovr s ftitfimture i* on eaefi box. i*s.
rar«tr**npAA In Urooklyn.
“They f»e<-m to have a <rrf*at many trolley nc*
ciilentMn Hrooktyn lately.” T h will
‘•Ym; people streets.” are —Life go careless, y go
out on ihT
No matter how pleasant your surrounding’s,
8 health, good health, is the foundation for en¬
joyment. Bowel trouble causes more aches and
; pains than all other diseases together, and when
1 you get a good dose of bilious bile coursing
m through the blood life's a hell on earth. Millions
of people are doctoring for chronic ailments that
p started with bad bowels, and they will Qcvcr
/f get better till the bowels are right. You know
u how it is—you neglect—get irregular—first
suffer with a slight headache- bad taste in the
mouth mornings, and general "all gone" feeling
\> during the day—keep on going from bad to
worse untill the suffering becomes awful, life
\l loses its charms, and there is many a one that
T has been driven to suicidal relief. Educate your
\ bowels with CASCARETS. Don't neglect the
/ >>/ slightest irregularity. See that you have one
natural, easy movement each day. CASCA¬
RETS tone the bowels—make them strong—
E> • and after you have used them once you will
wonder why it is that you hive ever been
without them. You will find all your other disorders commence to get better at once, and soon
you will be well by taking— LAXATIVE
THE IDEAL
CANDY CATHARTIC
% ALL
10 c. § S» druggist:
25c. 50c. CASCARETS will send box free. Address
To needy mortal suffering from bowel troubles and too poor to buy we a
any Chicago New York, mentioning advertisement and paper. 421
Remedy Company, of
Japan tad Camphor.
lVlthln a year the camphor trade of
the world has become a monopoly. 3 he
trees which yield this fragrant and
useful gum nre to be found all over
Asia and the East Indies, but the prin-
clpal production from them Is confined
to the Island of Formosa, which
longs to Japan. Chinn was never able
to furnish more thau 200,000 pounds
fl Rn<J Jr ' pfm no ' V P™ 1 " 0 ** aboul
»•«»■ F rr«
7 ^, 000 ' pound., l.lttla
Is to be bad at present from any other
ionree and there Is no prospect of any
change in the situation for a long time
c0 ,„ e .
In deciding to exercise control over
the production of camphor, Japan has
been aetaated bv two motives. In the
flrst plaee slie wants to obtain revenue
therefrom’ as France does from the
match and cigar Industries. But she
also seeks to avert the killing of the
goose which lays the golden eggs for
her. In other words, she has under ¬
taken to protect the camphor forests,
which were in danger of extinction.
Xo Loss.
“The boys are eating your green
apples,” said one of the guests.
“That’s all right,” replied the hon¬
est old funner who was taking board¬
ers for the summer. “Let them eat
all they wset It’ll keep ’em away
from the table for the next two or
three days, and I’ll charge their dad¬
dies for the apples besides.”—Chicago
Tiibune.
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That's the way so ms dealers do! Push
because the profits are large. when Why cugT ,
cheap Buggy off on you you k(((
at only a dollar or sc. more? Do ^Mvcrtkink about
/ _ H that way?
See our Agent or write direct ROCK HJtL RG^K HluSkCj
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“NewRival, 99 “Leader," ana “Repeater 99
loatat hiring them, uht ao other* and yoa will get the beet shelU that money c*n boy.
upon
DEALERS KEEP THEM.
Did You Ever Know
any one who smoked the same kind
of Five. Cent cigar any length of
time? Five Cent cigar smokers are
always dissatisfied—always something differ- trying
something new—or be
ent, as there always about the seems cigars to they some- have
thing smoking. wrong Ask dealer for
been your
Old Virginia Cheroots
They are always good. 8
Three hundred million smoked this rear. Price, 3 for 5 cents,
How British Cavalry Missed Boer Cannon.
^- 0 | ( , arn considerable nston-
lament that. In the movement from
Helpmakaar to Lnings Nek. Buller's
cava i r j._ under two such capable cav-
a j ry officers as I.ord Dundonald and
Burn-Murdoeh, failed, for some rea-
gcn yc t to be explained, to capture
nearly the whole of the Boer guns
which were in process of removal,
"hieh were so Imminently threat-
(boll os teams, and leavln, tha pleoo.
to their fate. General Brocklehurst
does not seem to bad been tn this
show, bnt, as regards the other two
there seems to be no doubt that they
missed a great chance for they were
within easy striking distance of tho
Boer guns, which were abandoned for
hours together, one gossip says days,
until the enemy brought back them
ox under teams and removed noses.-Correspon the artlllerj M
our very
cnce London Leader.
A Flabby Compliment.
The greatest compliment that
paid to a Brazilian lady. It fattJ is sij
ro tell her that she grows M
fatter every day. ■
The Manufacturers of Carter's In]
forty years' experience in making a
cortamly Ainow how. tiend for “Ink!
Prompt Ketalintlm
“To u had a Jot of visitors lasfl
yon?” trhon they went bad
•Yea, bnt back with
our thre* daughter
Ke »rd.
Requirement of Health.
The requirements of health can
ed f the fingers of one hni
count on
They.lare: Good air, good food, sul
ble lotlilng, cleanliness and exere
and rest.
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