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A Famous Guide.
Peter Perron, tie guide who took
the first party of tourists op the Mat
terhorn, In still alive. He has medfi
the ascent forty-one times since.
K'$IT8 permanently cnred.No «t» orneiroos-
B»Haes after first day’s uaa of Dr. Kline a Great
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riro’sCnrelsthe beet medicine we ever uMd
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U, Escsi.tr, Vanburen. Ind., Feb. 10,1900.
Familiarity breeds contempt, caccpt
w here money is concerned.
GOOD TIMES AHEAD,
A gentleman went to • dentist and
naked him to ‘‘take a look at ill
teeti.”
Tie dentist did ao, and seemed full
of admiration.
"What do you think of them?" naked
the patient * •
“Magnificent! Magnificent!” was all
the dentlat could say.
“Then you don’t find anything to do
to tbemf*
"To do to them? Why, there are
four to be pulled, six to be filled and
three to be crowned!” aald the dentist
—Tit-Bit*.
'COTTON ISTOO HIGH I
To the Potralt of a Brunette.
Hair aa dark as night, and eyes that
beam afar
With the clear splendor of the evening
star;
Ups where a smile, half-hid, begins to
break,
Soft aa the light on some Italian lake.
—Win. H. Hayne in July Smart Set
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TAVtnaMkiuje, Mina. —“I
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i«u*k and got no relief until I
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I sSSB3
An American heiress was wooed by
a foreign prince, who urgently be
sought her to become his wlto. In or
der to test tho sincerity of his love,
she asked: “Will you still marry mo
If 1 give nway all my money for chari
ty and becomo ns poor ns yourself?”
The prlnco considered a whilo and
then responded; “Yes, provided you
will still marry me If I renounco my
title and becomo a plain, republican
person like yourself."
Query—Did sbo agree to this prop
osition?—July Smart Set.
The college foot ball hero has come
to be a very conspicuous figure In
twentieth century fiction. In real life,
however, attractive he may be, he is
not always or necessarily exempt from
the failures or mistakes of hit less
fortunate fellows. Justus Miles For
man, author of “Journeys End,” has
recognised this fact In bin story la the
July number of Aiaslee’i, “A Recruit
in Diplomacy.”’
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.trong and delayed p*-
Mills Will Close Rather Than
Engage in Losing Game.
MENACE TO KING BROWN
Dry Good* Jobbers are Backing the
Factories, and'a Merry Contest
la Promised as to Who Can
Hold Out Longest
"The situation grows stronger. We
have stopped all notices Issued, both
in New Orleana and New York, and
there were not s as many Issued in
either city aa we expected. The cotton
we are now receiving on contracts we
arc selllag to spinners ail over the
world,” said one of the managers of
the cotton corner in New York Satur
day. With practical 1 ;’ all tho market
gamblers in cotton futures ruined and
with the spot dealers frightened by the
speed with which he took up the 105,-
000 bales of cotton tendered him on
Friday, W. P. Brown, the New Orleans
king of cotton, Saturday came face to
face with hla most dangerous enemy,
the spinners and dry goods Jobbers.
Mills everywhere prepared to close,
refusing to pay famine prices for cot
ton that have resulted from Brown’s
operations. Di'y goods merchants en
couraged this suspension of business,
saying that because of the wide preva
lence of strikes the cotton market was
dull and prices could not be advanced
to the level required to make a profit
on the high price of raw cotton.
This promises to leave Brown wlih-
out the purchasers for the cotton lie
has forced to such high prices. Un
less tho McFaddens are really back of
him, as many declare they arc, sober
merchants expect to see wild times In
the cotton pit before the new crop
comes to market. The entire specula
tive world Is at severe tension, expect
ing and, in fact, hoping for a catastro
phe. Brown and his friends are the
only confident ones in tho market.
They laugh at the alleged attempt of
spot dealers to swamp them with cot
ton deliveries and say that since they
bought most of their holdings at 9
cents or thereabout, It is no trouble to
get money while the market price la
about 13 cents. They' have profits
enough (on paper) to carry the ootton.
Aa there are but 300,000 balG3 of the
old crop available outside of tho mills,
It will be seen that the Brown corner
Is a remarkably tight one. It Is sup
posed that thcro arc short contracts
out for July. August and September
numbering millions of bales.
; A Simple Method of Obtaining •
Green Old Age.
Somebody wrote tho other day about
the world needing a rest Professor
Thomsen, of Aberdeen. In tbe London
Quarterly Review, bad an article on
“Growing Old,” In which he points
out that man is very deficient In the
resting Inatlnct, and seldom takes
much thought about resting habits:
A simple creature exhausts Its
stores of Internal fuel, the nervous sys
tem gives tbe signal “hunger” or
“fatigue,” and Malllbly the simple
creature will eat or rest It it can. It*
brain is not disobedient In higher
animals, Jiowever, and especially In
man, the business la much more com
plicated. The signals for stoking or
reitlng are plainly given, but some
higher nerve-centre suddenly counter
mands them, and we say in our folly,
"Full steam ahead,” “No time for
lunch today,” "Late up tonight,” “No
holidays at Christmas this year!”
And so, adds the Professor, as it Is
preeminently by reat and change and
a quiet mind that the nervous system
Is kept young, we come back to the
old commonplace, “Let us be alsy;
and If we can't be alsy, let us be as
alsy as we can.”
Professor Thomson has no elixir
vitae to suggest, but a humdrum, com
mon-sense prescription:
Closer touch with nature, more open
air, more change of environment, more
versatility of function, more effort to
secure the lines of activity that are
organically most suitable, and there
fore more effective, less artificial
stimulation, le "pressing,” as golf
ers say, stricter avoidance of nervo
fatigue, more resolute cultivation of
resting habits, an effort to heighten
the standard of vitality rather than an
effort to prolong existence—such are
some of tho conditions of remaining
young.
There is nothing In this but what
the majority of men. and of women
too. can easily carry out if they
rhoos'e.
JAPS TAKING HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
Uncle Sam Will 8oon Have One More
Problem on Hit Hands.
In addition to the negro problem In
tho south and tho Moro problem in the
Philippines the United States will soon
have a Japanese problem In tbe Ha
waiian Islands.
According to a report on labor condi
tions In (he Hawaiian islands. Just
made by Commissioner of Labor Car-
roll D. Wright, tho Japanese element
In the Islands Is multiplying so rapid
ly that In n few years, comparatively
speaking, the Hawaiian horn Japancsc-
Amorlcan citizens of the Islands will
outnumber the citizens of other races
and will be able to control the politics
of the torrllory.
The present population of the Is
lands Is slightly over 150,000 and a
majority of the Inhabitanti are Asia
tics.
PRESIDENT AT OYSTER BAY.
Chief Executive Goea Virtually Into
Retirement at Hit Summer Home.
President Roosevelt left Washington
Saturday morning for Oyster Bay, N.
Y. Few persons were at the railroad
station when the presidential train
pulled out. The Journey was une
ventful.
It Is announced by Secretary I-oeli
that tho president will receive a few
callers at Sagamore Hill this summer,
and those who hope to see him will be
obliged to make engagements, through
Mr. I.oob, in advance of their arrival
at Oyster Bay.
HOW FUNNY *TWOULD BE.
Senator Hanna Would Preach Salva
tion if He Just Had Time.
A fine new citadel to cost |200,000
to be used as headquarters for the Sal
vation Army in the city and vicinity
was dedicated at Cleveland, Ohio,
Sunday. Senator Hanna was chairman
of the occasion and made an address
of half an hour’s duration. He spoke
almost entirely of the work done by
the army and praised It. He said that
it he had time to preach ho would help
the Salvation Army with his voice
FOR MAIL BOX 8WINDLE.
Albany, New York, Man it Arrested oi.
Charge of Complieity.
W. B, Hackel baa been arrested at
Albany. N. Y„ for complicity in e post-
office mail box swindle, and It la
charged that ba (a oao of several per
sons who bava been operating exten
sively in various ctUaa of tbe country,
making their headquarter! iq W#»h-
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'nffiHn ijinS"^yri^V»siu
The Growls of a Grizzled Bachelor.
Old bachelors know a great deal
about women. If they did not, they
wouldn't bo old bachelors.
Nobody knows why a woman when
she trips over a rocking chair always
blames her husband for ft as soon as
ho comes home.
During courtship, be talks and she
listens. After marriage, tho order
is reversed, or else they both talk, and
the neighbors listen.—July Smart Set.
An American heiress was wooed by
a foreign princo, who urgently be
sought her 'to become hfs wife. In or*
dor to test the sincerity of his hive,
she asked: "Will you still marry me
If I give away all my money for chari
ty and become ns poor as yourself?"
. Tbe prince considered a while and
then responded: “Yes, provided you
will still marry me if I renounco my
title and become a plain, republican
person like yourself."
Query—Did she agreo to this p-op-
osKion?—July Smart Set.
Chaunccy C. Hotchkiss has,, In bis
story, "The Passing of Lou Twitchell,”
In Alnslec's for July, drawn a picture
familiar to most Americans. But tho
picture is drawn to clearly and so
strongly that its familiarity Intensifies
tho interest of the reader, Instead of
weakening it. It is an uncommonly
strong delineation of character, and is
absolutely true to life.
The college foot ball hero has come
to be a very conspicuous flguro in
twentieth century fiction. In real life,
however, attractive he may be, ho Is
not always or necessarily exempt from
the failures or mistakes of his less
fortunate fellows. Justus Miles For
man, author of “Journeys End,” has
recognized this fact in his story in the
luly number of Alnsiee's, "A Recruit
in Diplomacy.’”
SWEET CONTENT.
Blobba—SlUlcus Is vrry proud of
his lineage, Isn't ho?
Slobbs—Yes; he would rather have
ancestors than make a name for him-
aelf.—Philadelphia Record.
PROOF TO THE CONTRARY.
Husband (angrily)—I never saw o
woman as hard to please as you are.
Wife (calmly)—My dear, you for
get that I married you.—Chicago
Nows.
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“ I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor
for a great many years, and al
though I am past eighty yeara of
age, 7*t I have not a gray hair in
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Geo. Yellott, Towion, Md.
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to have. Ir it’s gray now,
no matter; for Ayer’s
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Sometimes it makes the
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Hoiirc of Representatives,
Washington, D. C.
The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.:
Gentlemen—“l have used one bottle of
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lg . -
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