The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 09, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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‘ :V*' ET IUTV l, ?' nce X°H r b l ' s - vour * i,e it behooves you to keep it pure. That person who goes through the world without regu- * eiar; i* y B ■ ‘ ‘ blood gets an atlliction. Nine ailments out ot ten have their origin in thin, impoverished bio J And to I^^enmne!T lß^ormsr!nc!rTiTiim l r f meJ ' 1 lcm b u y Preparations recommended especially tor them is to lose sight ot their cmse. and the relief is •s-so may rheumatism~so mav scrofula 'V re ieve ecze ‘ lla * but tb,s ahment will have another outbreak. Dyspepsia may find temporary relief in certain rem pre blood st'renetS H thli £ and > trou , bl f • but f l ™}. cure only comes when the blood is purified. Pure blood builds up the constitution. ~. „, ** m ? 0 x&g xattSSRISRS. 9? as Uraybeard Is the PUREST BLOOD PURIFIER Made. 1 has rur—l Cancer, j a < cured EcKmt. j , irrd Rii.umattwrw I curl Catarrh, ii • . ured D)p*pt. j you, them went not trlflln* a!l -, „ but every one an ailment which ■ vr-. ,-tt had failed to cure. Oiej beard la mode of frerh hrrbs blo ur.d lerrlert It contains no mercury .taab For crodhatlny old and deep (Ml.d ailmetna aa Cancer. < otarrh, Ecr.e ma lt.sumatim. Dyapcpala It haa no mj | u n earth. You want nothin* alao to tak. Try nothin* *te. Nothin* ta i) In Urayheard you h*v. avery tnti , .i build you up and mane you atrtm r ■ in vour dlsraaw It will cYuah out you It will leave you aa you wra bef ... tin. ailment acixed you. Trialr nothin* a hundradlh part ta . Oraybenrd to do rhta. Thera ta Both. - tnada like Orajl*arJ-none ever Will b* It is one of live grv.t inventions of it *ond. Catarrh of Stomach "I kc Cirayh-ard and know It helpa me more ' >an anythin* I can ye I I have ca larrl f ihe rtomauh and can't And any i-itn* in relieve roe but Uraybeard 'EUNICE FOUNT "l>eesvi.., Ind." A Drummer Cured. Mr J M Hrown. many yan> * Orum rw in Kat*sviU*. Ark writhe **l h*v &#• trouble*! for tk loo# lino#* with rfceuma nutlm In my fH ami joint* When 1 mu dowrr; I could not irftt up without nprr* lorn irif r' imi poln Whtn I utood on my f*t any length of tlmn I w# comp*!l*l to #lt down mml tv*n *vrn g*t no relief. In *pri* thin ailment ln<*r#*ii’Ni •*I began Ihe tire of Grayb*ard n fear week* rln.*- and m p! irol to aay that row 1 am ail right Nothing ever gave mu V’llef but (irayb**r>l A Conductor Cured. I contra 'let! cold a few year> ago work ing on the bridge sang over in Alabama and waa laid up w 4 th rheumaiUm. I tried a great tnei.y r*-m-dU * all of which aeemed to relieve rm aom, but nor e cured me. All did nm- good to far at they went, but they did not go far er.ouch Oraybeard cured m l*efore 1 had taken •n#~thlrd un much as of other remedies Wm W McPANIKL*. C. It H Conductor. Get CRAYBEARD at Drugstores"Sl a Bottle- - 6 Bottles, $5. Or write to Respess Drug Cos., Props., Savannah, Gal A BOY AND A BELL J'IHKT 1% BUKHWCITV THAT C N BIS IMT To PIUCTI CAI. IHK AT KOMIS. It la Ural to Urielu With a Hell, Ilws iir nnd Hu 11 •r j anti Krnm Ttmf Fim Ji I* Sjsalrr to Advance lo Oihrr IntrrratlnK Kleclrlcal Ki pertinent., N. w York Nov. 2—The electric ball. * i*z. r and battery arc usually ths fl'St ..rtlltl apparatus Out comet Into a •y !• | o.'it -.Mon. T.att am t wily oUiltv <■l and am excellert to atari with. Tha toy are. tha workman place batteries In i ,a lii*tnanl and realise* that they fur iih thr electricity to ring the loor be 1 hen the proper button la pushed. After 'tne thought he conclude* that three ~nga an eeaentlal to make up an out lit f !t|* own. a ball, a battery, and *ome tv ire The dry battery la much tha sim pler a* It I* ready for u*e without pre paring a solution. Ill* Pirat Circuit. How rich a boy feel* when he start* l.om* with hi* first bell rig under hi* ■ m Bright prospects lie Just before him. Hr think* hr nan mister the bU busl t ►*• ,r.d |.i rr he <an mane some money, l it., people want belli, and b user* put ■ Ir hotfkaa. and od) e. and there ta to ■ i'. n why he cannot get aaine of t.da w 1 1 he ha* many acquaintance*. * 1 arlvlng .it the kitchen table the I • V ij,.. : t.n n * ting posts, a* el*clrl*al peop r rail t m the nniicry al*o contain* two hind post*. It all looks pla.n, a wire biiist t om a binding | *t on the battery 'o i ii ling post on the bell A pleceof wire Inn feet long l cut from thr coll ' wire, an Inch on each rnd I* core c •nd ,nd one end ta strewed down ' v under a binding [*o*t on thr bell. 1 ' t r n t l* placed securely under a blndli k po*t of the battery. Now ilte hell * l .'••nery are fastened together by a 1 ltd boy r.ituraily thlnka that the I ting electricity won't run out ' a *. j .irate path on which to * 1 ha. k at the same Instant. ' • r ime rff.irt to mike the bell ring ..u wire attached the second tu both end* carefully v leaned. ' rc,l secured Bmtly to the battery and t fourth binding post I* toucharl ’ the oilier end the be 1 r.n** out sharp t loud. ' ptopi* hurry at the summon* of a •11. the young elecirl Inn has closed : •'’ 1 Ircult. ait wire be. put under the f urlh ' r pr*t an) sciewed fast the bell will 1 P ringing until Ihe buttery Is run <• AfT\. 1 ••* 11 is taught. another ptfp t i T ■* j I tl I ’ 1 -M- • o th# wish 4f th* |i#rji*'n who •no dop<t tht? circuit to th* * kl n bih pressure 1* r* move*l a *•!? th* push button puilf aja:t i* • path running from tuttry urrem cf flsctHHtjr t.* com ' 'o btftp flower uui ths bell esase* Tlr I'uli i very aim pie thing A little wood* or r.mi*il! < n phH-. with a ’ Hck or white button projecting h *tn*H rourwl hole. Th u rnun I ** ’ >• -iwn .i light piece of ‘h-et iilch act# as a spring. t I ■' ' ‘ l*r.ng Is another |l o 1 th* wire from hr bat *ry % to on#* of the-#* pieces of h**e h#* wire from tne *-|J is atUcuctl v o^*r * from the thumb or Letter from Texas. Te* . Jan ISih "f fought I would writi \u what your iwml#rful tiny iHiUtl ha* ilou for mo. I hß*l tHiiiirh (tie hi tul aiiuiit 36 .far? ond *ult rd * gr* it 1e:i! I have tried fitany kinds of medi ines and hivt been ireaud by do. tor*. though .. i of them fail ed to rur m* Ar.l I being eo old ar. *. m> disrite* a. chronic. 1 dUV *t think them was any medicine that w uid curt inf Hut m*ra than J yearn ago 1 ha 1 vary plain gy mi dome of cinrrr on tnv rote and •nd deckled to try Gravbeard not thinking that It would cure my catarrh •* wrt) as ctannar I bought I from Mr ritrre, and kts rhan 4 ouiwi no This h is barn more than 2 yrara ar*< now and no vvmpt mfcof old have •PIM-ared 1 n praise <ira>oard for what It has don for rrv* i'#r*jv>s ttever think they are 100 oUI for Gray beard cure them I am nov 7$ "MKB HHODA DEAN." Graybcard Cured Him. "I would here say for th* l*nOt of the public*, that 1 was troubled with rheuma tism In my hlp for three months, and as 1 bundled Gra>*br.itd 1 • included to give It o trial I to<>k two bottle* and a half and wan oured. I do behave It to ba a great medicine. '‘Also Blatar DoLoach took It for poraly* ■ls and U her m ptisir.glv "Kev. A K. BTHICKLAND. Kaaterllng. Oa." Eczema. Do you know* w hen you have eegema? Do you tich** I* your skin warn, weather does this stinging sensation Increase? When you acratch do lar**• bits tar* and sores form? Do they tortr-ent you witen you Work? Kcgetna is an outbreak of bad blood A person alTllcted with ctcsema cannot take undue exHrci?v without aggravating ttu Itching, or get warm in bed without feei Ing on fire. The bK ol la aflann* with tha peculiar poison that creeps the dlgeasa and nails f<*r a pow%rful alterative to re move It. Nothing short of a HI.OOD MED ICINE will accomplish a cure. Eczema. Lafay.lK*. All.. May )# I h.v. triad your Orayhr.rd nri knoir for a truth tht it I. . ft.c;u: It mr of a and • arver* at tar k of unity."lion. I do not hrallate to rtt-otnnxyid It. All who try It hrrv will not h without It B A. JARREI.U fln*T pu.hos th two i)lton of she-'t inctal toji.-thor and the circuit from <h'< battery to the bell I. cluaed. Thf puah button t an .Implc tie' the averace ty cart take two i>uv" of thin aheet brae., copper, or Iron .rat make a lempntary one In a few mlnu:*- wh.clt mtatit umirar like flKiim one. Although ("> aimnlo the puah button I. very u.eful In every day life and la tha forerunner of many nice piece* of electri cal opperstus usad for cp-nlr-s crcults After experlmentlriK with pu*h. bell, and battery, all cioae toycthcr until fa ml'tar with the details the next .it|i te to put the bell In a aeparae room from the puah aiwt the battery in * me ou; of the way plane. Anew feature I* at once Introduced, that of wlrinic It aeetna ve.y almpie hut require careful thouirhl and action In order to do It well. Tile trit ktep. Poaelbly our yotinif electrician yoes out to dinner with hie neither, at the home of a friend, and notice* that when the mild tn the kitchen 1- wante i an eie -t i se-u In the kltrhen rlntte On Inquiry he And. that a pueh button la held by a eiamp ‘o the dlnti.K table, the wire runrfn* J~a under the table through the floor At orrie an Idea flaahea acr.e. hi* mind He wh) fix h!s mother a similar rln* an.l I. will bo HO handy that *h can t help buylnk It. Thl will furnish rxpltal to ptir.-hawe supplies for onothtr Job and mother will help advertise bis new business. tin (tom* to the rl< trlcal supply store to pet more bell wtro and some double pointed wire tacks he la Informed by the clerk mat special pushes are made for dining room floors which* ore operated by the foot He conclude* to use the push he has on haial and hav mother hold It in her lap when .It the tkt le. at other limes It . an bsnit on s small hook under the table near mother'* choir. The tail Is fastened up in the kitchen, a etna.l hole Is made tn the kitchen floor, the dry battery placed on e beam or shelf in the cellar. In another part of the cel lar under the dtr.lnt; table a rm.tl t* made in the floor Juwt at a seam In the carpet Mother commences to doubt the suc.ess of the undertaking, but conclude* to put up with the inconvenience and elvo her boy every opportunity to complete the job one wire 1* run up through the hole In the kitchen floor, tacked fast to the woodwork and the end fastened to the be.l. The other end lw damped under a binding post of the dry battery In the cellar A second wire is passed up through the hole In the kitchen floor, the end c.-ancd and fastened to the tiel! This wlr- is lacked similar tn the first but far enough i away to prevent tacks from touching each other, a* they may rut through the in sulation on the wire, and If they louche*. ! they would let the current of <l< iriclty return without passing through the bell One metal lack should never be placed over two bell wires when tarrying cur rent In opposite directions. The other end of this s. cond wire must ; (* up through the hole under the tim ing table urd 1- fastened 10 the pueh but ion Then It will extend fr*m a binding I post at the hell through the kit hen floor srroes ihecelar, up thriugh the hoie In the floor, urd-r ib" table to the push button. A third pie e of wire must now be run r m the Other binding post of the bail r to the second contact of the push button anil fastened up, making tbs Job complete. IHfHcultlee. The young electrician now pushes the bu<* in and I* Inforigkl by the ma and in '>• kitchen that the hummer on th le l Ju t vibrate* a little, but does not hit Ihe .The enthusiastic fa - n*w becomes one lof study re> thought. The wires are changed around In tne battery, other TIIE MOHNING NEWS: FRIDAY. NOVEMBER l, 1900. eia —9u>e lati ho ttomi arrvMa .twiaiO * - * * - • - •WHOLESALE - - • Fruits, Produce, Groceries, Jobbers, Utf COMMISSION MERCHANTS 13 war hitchtiL sthkkt , . rv ii *iuwq„ iq, - -I'gC,-2f th,, Rjw Drug Cos., Dehr Sir*:- Tor throo years I suffered great pain and annoyance frea Catarrh and Blood Poison and found no roaedy that would relieve as, OHAYBEAIU) was reecaaonded to ns and Uyee bottles faade a new tun of me I actually weigh 20 pound*sore, and ny health is eors vigorous than for years. 1 think It la the greatest remedy that l ever saw. Yours Minister Cured. Dear FYlen4~-I *ulT*rM more or lesg all th* tlm* for tan y*ara with rheuma tism.‘trying many but falling to perf<*4 a permanent euro So I to Hvr th# balance of my day* In pain But I began taking Grayt* art. not *x po i.nar to t<# currt of rhaumatlam. J*ut hopr to to ?urJ of letter on tian<l* ar.<| neck And a*hen I had only taken S bottle# all my rhrumallam mar gon* That waa nrarJy a year ago and 1 have not had a pain from that roue* *lnra. Th* t#tt#r on my and *ar my gener al health ho* been better, and I weigh a> joande vnoro than I did liefora taklnK It No doubt Graybenrt will do all that U j claimed for 11. S II Atlanta. Oa. | mai! rhnnge* ar> made, but to no avail, the b*ll will uot wi.*rk properl>. The heli nrnl battery, w'hen connected together on the klrh *n table, work well, but eeeminffly will not operate ott the new circuit A* a last reaort the clerk at the c * *tr 1 Ml supply tor le told of the trouLie, uni he rtotee that two or more leitterle* are required when long rung* of wre are uee*l a* the battery muil puah the current througn the wire A b*t*#ry i*. ptirs<ha*ei ard paced In circuit, a* In figure two. On trial It ta found that the hnmmer of the be!! will not vibrate when the but ton le puehed. Thie le very dlerotirtging. but on In quiry it ii* found that one battery 1* work ing agalnat tho outer Inatetid of working in nnieon wi:h It. WJien tlie connections of one of the b.iiierlea nr* < nanged and the button pushed the bell ring* eharp hihJ loud. Two thing* have b*<*n well Impreene#! ui<n the young alectrlclan. One I* that when wire Is added to a beil circuit extra battery pi>wer mun aian he Mldd to nmke the outfit woik well, and an-4her 1* that two batter*#* can bo ao connected In a circuit that one will not allow th** other to work. When Improperly connected they act like two boy* of equal etrength trying to push or pull each other akxig a path in opposite directions Neither one can make any progreer. H. tf. tk A WINDOW H(MK C ASE. I Title ( nmrnlrnt Piece of llrdroom ytir nlf lire Kmy to at Home, A window book case wrni writing d*>k lea r*>vel and useful piece of furniture for almost any room, and while it may •Kern an odd Idea for the embellUhment of u window’. Hu adaptability can readily t* appre.'ijted from a glance at the Illus tration. which tv. drawn from a caee actually nia<l* uj and In u*e. This 1* a piece of furiulure that any carpenter can make from < i*ir pine or white wood at a i.omimi cot. and It may be painted or etained and varnuhed a* a matter of choice. An inexpenidve one f*n be constructed from boxee and boards with matched edges, a lew feet of cornice moulding, -ornc hardware and with the tools to ; be found in m<*t any nome. Two loxe cf equal slxe are selected j for the bate. a*d i** the open sides, doors are attached by roe*-** of hingea. These j box* ft are pla< and on end so a* to support 1 the desk ledge an I book case.#. Three hoards are driven together and placed across ;he upf*ei ends of them, and made fast with screws. The. book cuses can be tvo long shoe ooxes of even size. nd arrang’d with shelves somewhat as shown in the draw ing Across the top a shelf is placed and made last, this will bind the rss togeth er aiid prevent them from moving whila at the same time, (he bottom of each box can be made fast to th* desk top. tilmpie curtains of som** light material arc fastened at the lop and hulfwsy down at the fion* of the canes by means of ight rod* and rings, so tha* when desired they ma> be drawn across :o hide the shelving and hooks. Drawers an be made in the lower cases to ac< unnnjdate writing materia*, and the closets below them will be quite large enough to liaroor magazines, pamphlet*, etc. Half way from the d*wk i#ige to the tof of the window m the.f can be ar ranged to hold two or three glass oowls from which growing vine* can climb on the curtains or on fine wires strung across from case to case. The shelving in the cases should be placed the proper distances span to ao- Picture of Health. ! "O ybeard did m* more g.jod than anv ' thing I ever took In my life I was trvMitlrt with indigestion. ithortfM *s of breath, and was given a great dr*tl of medicine by my doctor, but it did me no good I eaw Gray t*esrd advertised and bought It. and it cure*| me I twgn to gain flesh and weigh twenty pounds more than I did a short time ag<> MR# J G BROWN. “127 atreet, Montgomery, Aia.'* Sound and Well. “1 had congestion of the stomach-acute Indigestion. East AugueC when 1 w am eo •ad off. I heard of Gray beard and got rife .laughter and son-in-law to send for the medtcifie for nv* It did me tn*>r* g**d than all the doctors ,anl I continued its u-e until now 1 am sound and well, 1 am truly th.inkful for the d.h ov#ry of *j great and wonderful a rmdlclie' “MRB MARGARET A OLIVE. Me Fella. Tenik pommidfltft books of various slses the smaller volume* at the top and the larger ones at the bottom as shown THE WEATHER. PHtfCMt for Frlriay Hr.J Saturday: ti-orgU n.'iri South Carolina Fair aiul '■old FVMiiV. muoh colder near th, coax. Saturday fair; coni!i>j<*> void, brlak lo hl*h tawiliweatcrty wind. Kaatarn ITlorkJo Paid Friday and Sat urday; colder Friday |n tiorthcrn' portion; fre.h we to north wlnde. W.-wern Florida Fair, colder Friday, Saturday fair; frean northerly OTlrai*. Yesterday'* weallier at Bavannaii.— Maximum temperature 2:30 p. in. 74 decree, Minimum temperature 7 a m M decree* M<au temirature S4 degree* Normal leuiperature degree. Exceee .f temperature 2 dcreo Accumulat'd excee* lnce N’ov. 1 . 44 dexrecj A' cumulated exreca nines jn 1 2T> degree. Rainfall n> inch'. Normal , ■< tadl Exc„* aiisce Nov. 1 : lit Irvctu-e Deficiency einen Jan 1 .u in -hee Mlver Report —The hi*ht of the Aavan nan river at Au*u:. at S a m (75th me rlißati timej yesterday. tvk 7 H feet, a fall of 0.5 foot durltiK the pr" edm* twenty, four hour,. (>hervatlon taken at the same mom'nl of time at all station. Nov. 5. lSrxt. p, m . 7511i meridian lime: Kama of Biatton~ y ..| T. 'V Rain Boiioi load imi i. fo New York etty, rain 54 12 T Washington, pt. cloudy tt 6 t.; t’hlladefpMa, rain I it | :j m Norfolk, rain j * .■ Hatfrras. pt. cloudy .... rjk is .no Wlimlngtnn. clear eu 2* T Charlotte, clrar |2k IS |lO Uak lgh, cloudy ; 3* jo 72 Charleston, clear j 62 it co Atlanta, clear I Js 2 iq Augusta, j 46 | 22 j .to Havannah, rlmr j 61 | 16 no ’ Jacksonville, clear j 66 s 0Q Juplt*r, ctear j *v j, no Key Weirt. clear | 76 6 | .on Tampa, clear 70 L, to Mobile, ctear |as 12 [OO Montgomery, clear | U lo | co VlcStabatg, clear |if t, on New Orleans, clear |6S | 1S no Galveston, clear j 72 | I, : 00 Corpus Chrlatt. clear ~..| 72 io to Falesllne. clear j 60 S j .00 Memphla. clear j 42 ) t j .no Cincinnati, cloudy j 2* | 12 j T Pittsburg, snow | It | JO .22 liuffalo. cloudy j 42 LIT Detroit, pi eioudy jSo L Mi Chicago, ctear > 30 I 20 .00 M.irquste, cloudy .... .... 32 22 jOl Bt. Paul, clear j 32 i L 00 Davenport, cloudy j H | | T H* Louis, clear | M | S | 0) Kanoa, City, clear |54 | L Q 0 Oklahoma, pt. cloudy ~..| 42 S r>< Dodge City, cloudy | 26 s ,00 North Platte, dear 31 6 .00 H. B. Boyer, Local Forecast Official —So much IMter *nl and rat are left behind on London brlige by the tramp over It of *jo.floe pedestrians and the rattle over It of 20<2X1 vehicle* dally, that three of four cmrt* are required to carry off the fine de bris from leather soles and iron tires. Hy the Incessant traffic It , said 25 cubic yard, of granite are each year reducer] to powder. Tht* afford* a striking illustra tion of the wear and tear, the attrition and grind. Incident to human life tn gen eral Dyspepsia. nioailn* after eatlna arut a feeiln, of wedfht tn tha stomach are dy,|e > pe!a‘a eymptomw—ettictatume of ffaa— lck il.tm acli. heartturn, \ertixo, all rome a.ons Sour I'ntnadi, he*.la> le*. ~m.ril depte lon and Kr.at nervous condition folUrw We tieeir women wr that they cannot •Jeep, and that they feel Itghl-headed a* If *t times (hey must full We hear men ear that they cannot work The atoms'* le out of pear, they are reatlrs, and ner vous and form the habit of drinking. Tin* la dyapi>ek— It can be cured. Oravheard lea safe temoly for thl, aliment It makea food nutritions and at rerun hen* and Invlaorataa the dlfeatlvo ! orttn by purifyln the blood. Don’t h—altate to take It. J ißvmti. wlirrt: hiiiiiihm. %Vere llefore (lie Rceorder ( h.r.ril Mlih Ilclua llroak. In tho Recorders t'ourt ysetarday there wert' sevoral Intareallnc caa* M Ixlar. white, who waa arrested Tue*day for drunkenneai. but who failed to uf*t>cnr In Weilnraday’* Court, unri waa rearrealed Wedneaday f’e*'totti on !h- ..me rhar,e that of being drunk, was sentenced on each charge, on one 53 nr Ava daja. and on the other 55 or ten tlaya James It’illai tynv. with . arrested late the night before by I'utronnan M. Davla >rt tha charge cf a.-n iltlng and air,king ' Madge .Willing of No 505 Oglethorpe ave | nue, cast, had nls case continued. Nellie Abby, a white woman, arrested by I'atrolmun M Davie on the charge of ttelng drunk and dlaor lerly on the street, was ten! to Jail fer live tlaya in lieu of the alternate 52. which she did not have. Hhe claims that she la a stranger In Ihe city, and wae brought h,re and pul Into a houso of 111 fame hy her husband, but she produced no evidence to corroborate her atory. •etiquette of Shooting. From the I-ondon (llobt. The etiquette of shooting In F.ngland la sometime* a little difficult to fathom and In some rcipect* la n little absurd, es pecially In the moat artificial form, th* shooting of reared pheaant*. Rut English etlquett. even In lis stringency. Is as noth ing io ihu form which prevails tn Oer many. A book on Ihe etiquette of the sprvi. published last year by a Herman spo: liman. Is now. It Is said, being adopt ed by all Ihe owner* of Ihe larger *hoo*. In spile of the absurd formalities, as they sevrn to us. of pa regulations For In stance the Invltatlona to shoot are sent out on punted forms whh'h contain the Place Of rend'Xvous. the hour, the kind of game that may he hot. and lest, hut r.ol least, the law lab] down regarding Ihe ronduet of ihe sportsmnn There are a cloxen things that each shooter Is forbid den lo do. su'-h os to load before all (he guns are In their places, or to move wlih out order* and for each Infringement of any of the regulations fixed fine—gen erally five marks—l* laid down. Aa If thl were not sufficient, further penalties are appointed for each shot missed The effect must be strange One can Imagine m riolly careful Herman never letting hla gun off unlcs* the *hot were of the eas iest, and wa'tlog puil-ntly for a hare lo stop Thn wh*t of.pnrtur,flies are given to that type of man—already too common— who has awn his bird lower in Ihe next field hut two! But perhaps the German hast has a keeper to lake down u'h mans aggregate of hits, misses and In fringements. THIFI.F.h NOT I.KIHT A, IH. blight r Buses That Ifarr Resulted In Momentous Events. From Stray Stories. Only a week or two ago th# ancient Hwan Hotel at Ipswich, England, was de atrcyed by a flee whl h originated th'outch rats gn*wring matches. The sudden uppearanc, of a hllarloua mouse among the cviitwitt of the gal lery of the Victoria Theater. Westminster, or boxing night. UFA. started • panic, which resulted In the death of fifteen people A mongrel cur atrayed on Ihe St lo>g,r course some years ago jiiet as the field swept by. Seven horse* came down in a heap, and of the jockeys who were rid ing them five were hurt—three eetioualy. To win u bet of 2 pence e lt:tl* jdt lad, employed at tha Ferndwic colliery, la Rheumatism. nh*’imatism orig.natea from eirosa ol acid In tha b *Hahe and am! impure bkmd I' attack* different parts of the hodv It Is *itw Umea arated te the inneri**# boiks tlnifn In the narta aurrwitidlng ttw Joints, and M'inttimft in thr bMtio han-f the naino muscular and articular rheutnatiain When in tin hips It U sciatic rheu matism alien In the muscle* of the ta V. lumbago Often when *ie ras to sl*e from sitting or e’ru.*uiK >he Miditfii "catchlr g' is no se vera that the\ lotw times • rv out in pain The feet and )o4nt < are wmettmes swollen h.il.oh a* firet. raosing > r |>*r eui* pain Tht* *v rofkom ta stifh dent The tl nur. t la ceding n start on you This is the time to tak* Utsybaard Tit* sa/sai cure for rheumatism la a thorough bio .1 cleansing Uraybeard la a known specific for rheu mattem It check* the formation of a*'id. ril**elve* Hi* acid dep*sli and produ e* a normal and rieh flow of blood Don’t hast tato to ask for It A Boy Cured. Mrs llill. residing at I<>‘* W Mitchell gteawt. Atlanta gave Uravl*eard to her *n who w* forced to stop work n soiiuht of •• attack of rheutiutintii. and It cured him sound and w*ll. Lost Use of His Arm "Since taking Gruyhrard I have use of my arm which was helplew* by rheumatism W. C. Fl-KNNIKEN. "Kingston, Tex. Yoa Get Strong. 1 FvarvtMjil/ who takra tall* u* thty |{rt fttronjrar Th#y mt imr# #nd It ii*sh not mkft them tick Thl* it tt. w crvi i>f ihu ruraliva o t Oraylwart Tin fUI thins it *l*r* 1* to anuk> you *< u eating You will wi more than you havft rftiffi iii mi’Mihr and you a ill find it will not hurt you aft It u*t to whon you ale heartily By making you rat I* muK#!* you fttrtMifV'r It mukca you ■!ron***r iv Ihe new blotft) arul boor n1 ttaue twyln o become r**Tt an*l iwin l of you. mid if you are aflUcted with o.'iwrni* yo will nn*l K gradually ilifta|qe*r Th *me wny with rheumatlam catorrh. dywpapola. cancrf In abort. Gravheart make* you atmnger than your dlietM and cruatiea out your dt*aa*a. Graybeard Did It. "Like all others who are so unfortunat es to become a prev to Indigestion end bowel Iroutihe, I tried various medicine* and a number of rb— beat doetor* to treat my ea*. but found only tem|*<r*ry rvllef until Graybeard was dreoavavd Tla tnveW Ibe Ithondda valley, picked Ihe li> k of hie safety lamp with an ordinary hairpin He liimeojf. ..wether wild nearly 90 of his mate*, perished In the explosion which followed Khoeburyneas some fifteen years ogo <ol Finti' ls I.> on Invented anew kind of sensitive fuae for lug caliber shells, and Invited nutnlter ol gunnery ex perts to be preeent at the trial*. On the night prior to the day on wnich the i* perlnv.A* were to le made h iocknl up a number of the fuas* In a shod In which there were some fowls. The chickens stalled scrub hlng. and Ihe dust Itrw up and settled ol) the threaj* of the screw of the fuses When, next morning, an un fortunate gunner started io fix one to a live shell, Ihe mlaaile went off. killing the o[*erstor. the Inventor and five oth.r person* Burrowing raliblls so weakened the foundation* of u lull i hlmney at Pleck heatnn. Yorkshire, that It fell, crushing to death flfieen |eoplr. The Kirnls.u f * log retriever—tome SOV the playful anile* of two children- sufficed lo wre.-k ttie west i oast tS ot.-h expre** last year A luggage trolley was start ed. ran down the alnptrig platform and toppled over onto the line In front of Ihe train. The Kaperanxo was cast away on the coast of Chile through a toddler off. med dling with the compasses. Hhe hod on luarri ninety-seven souls, and all but eleven perished. Among th* saved ws* tho Irnocent cause of Ihe terrible catas trophe. A fire which waa directly responsible for the loss of more live* than any other #ln gle con flag tn' ion. originated tbrouah the vagaries of a tarantula Tha aeone was Santiago and grand religious festival waa taking place In th* principal cathe dral. Th# building was a sea of drapery, flooded with every vsrWly of UlutiilnaMun Twanty thousand silver lamps were In full blase and the acolytes were busy lighting the 2.00 b taper* on the grand altar when th* arrant spider skipped Into the central aisle and alarmed a lady, who acreamed The acolyte*, or some of (hem. looked around lo ascertain the cause of the commotion end on* of th> nuked right* they carried came In contact with Ihe dr*iery of a colloaoal figure of the virgin A few mlnuf** Inter Ihe vaat Cathedral was a raging furnace. In which were be ing conaumed more than 2 noi bodies. 'I till. THE REA ft Ollt *K. Sport HesnPled In “Such a Headache" and 'I • and e llruln Snsiitelone. Frran the New York Hun Hang-rr. Me., OS 15—A party of Mas sachusetts sportsmen who were In thl* city thl* week on thlr return hum* from a camping trip al Crawford Pond tn the Katahdln Iron Works region told of an exirerlenrc with a bear be onytng to th* owner of the camp, with whom they made their home during t.reir two weeks' visit. This bear was caught tn a trap last spring and lost hla right forepaw at the ankle Join, The hunter dtd not kill the animal but got a rope around his neck and led him to camp. There he hull a -mull wtockada with a little house In one comer of It, pitched an old etub of a tree In thu centre of •!• yard, hitched the bear to It. and this place has storie been Rruin'# home Tha hear was very savage at first, hut eooo be. ame so tame that he would **• from the hand of th* trapper and would allow one to pal and cares* him He h* been one of the "stghts" for peooh visit ing Crawford I'otwl during the p*i *um nvri A young Harvard Colleg" student wss nt the camp In August, and he got so friendly with the hear ihat they used uj have w resiling mali'hte The hear la bored at a disadvantage on aoount of hav Catarrh. The mouth thr-- i. |**t-Btg| eaetty bror.. Ids .fe and .r .1* .f th* lunfV are lllltii vrlih • ii' f4% * of %ee*e|s When tin !i.. .1 is pure theai Mcol v**e • ii * v i,.| vtrrnr<Mag and etude mu t- wh, H i .ties l u. all t aasago* ar.l . f i f . tis ef. f.* If .dd I el Wl.ffl the biiiol 1* impure thfSW vessels hv r • i -*f i 1 i• • !iu 1 t re ir* unitl i- t i ;ri Th* \ .. . mi* and nuU giid tieti -* ii . ttarrh Grnybear t putlllse u;e i>.<■*.! Invig iaMg UieMr small hknid v • * and tm g| them l dl" timryß the f* .1 bi*-i ami 10 •tores h-alh < iiarrh will not exist wren the Ido.*! ti r urs. . w • cv Ugly Ulcers. pear Friends 1 have bean suffering ?| >••!* with .in nl • r on my ankle. Home times in l*ed r.*m* - Inn-> <>n rrutchaa I rrnriMsa of l>* *n and falling tg tiiak** u < -r*- 1 Gil and In different phyH* clans 'Hi* ' all sal ! that they could cum ne but found It t> !*• 4 f a atul*brn na* lur and failed I saw Cirsyb jid i IvrriU' I nrwl I boughf four bk>tt!e* of I;. *wn Ikuo of tha p.ilw one Im>i *f th*- omtmewt It cured me we.l And I have otio Uttli left I say that I am well not nearly will— lut antlrel} w- 11. It I ,* treti over twelvs months and no symptoms have returnad. I h*H‘ Uh solTertrar will do a* f hv aae st, have faith In It end be uned Mis JANB OhXtftOß. Itockvale. Tenn. trine being manufactured hy 'rtende of nWrve anri knowing it n i. nt t le from ptrst material uf the for*-#t. was Induced to glv, |f U it .111 1 laid It MS weak .. .or ,lr t dire tlons and al Ihe end of the tint, I felt as well ua t ever did. "O A CI.IFTT. Kx-Alderman, fuller. J*." Rheumatism. Rheumatic Swelling In the leg* ta cured by Unajfbeard. Mrs Joseph Itrown of Ilutler. Ga . wae affile-led with rbeumatism It <aaaed hr great [win Iter statement ts that her Iwga SW-- tied to unusual six. She Vi. not utkta to relieve Ihe aliment until the procured (sraybeord Hhe ta now eouiut and walk Arid In the blood |."hi •* rehnm-itlsni. Nothing la half so guud aa Oraybontel tor rheumatism. "My wife wa afllicted four year* with ttieuma’lwn. and 1 waa tot able to find anything to rellev, her She took Gray tHvvrd alorut a mut.th and ec-m-d to be mi* well as ever. It cured our Ititie ton of the ailment IV. uaiu.ot i rslae Oravheard tow much. onr> ROOTH, “CarsouvlUe, Ua." | . Ing lost me of bis |*s., ansi tu- was tine mble ,o get a very g-a.l hobt ntiout tha i tasty of Ihe student, but lltat made no dltference, he could throw tlie young man every time and the minute the wrtwtler would land on his buck old Itrutn wothd take the other pow and Ic-gln to claw hta clothes Tlve young mao atrssl etc!’, treat ment all right luvtll ire day the leaf scratched his face and iherrsifter Ira kept away from the .lulmab Tire Mnaaa hiwetts qnrMim were olrl'ged to rernntn dose tn camp cure day during limit visit on account of a heavy rainstorm. They irtnywl casiiat and sue- Uon-pltch untl. they sen tired cf the slgttl of the card*, and one of them on -eelng Ihe liear pen:hl on th atu*i of the tree In hi* yard thought of a w been* which would produce eom.- urmiectiwnt. "It'a get the <trurk.'' said li* to hla companl-mr. ''l've gtg a quart of old rya whisky In my pack, which I brought In case some of you fellows were stek. Notre i*f you have l*e*n, and aa none of you ever take anything, I'd just aa leave give It to th, bear as not." "It's mean to waste good stuff In thut way." said another member of the party, “hut I didn't buy It and no far as fun g*-- I'm In for anything." A ten-quart path three quarts of Indian meal, a quart of tnulasseo and the whis key wet, set nut on the table In tha camp Tire nval. metsue. and the whla ky were mixed together In the pail and then alt adjorirned to the hear'a homo. Tire (rail with Its tempting lunch w.r, SCI out to the bear lie ate It end tupped tha pail out so dean that It didn't hav, to tv washed, and then the _ c;-a :atn,n waited for resuHa. In alrout an hour the Ireur was the moat tntoxkfcted animal that ever wa* seen In the Maine wood*. When Ihe liquor first began to go' tn Hs work lie bear waa taken with an athletic fit and be Jumped eround and rolled over like a clown In a circus He tried to climb the tree stump, but Its trunk seemed So he bigger to him than ever and after g.'tlng up a ftw feet freer; th, ground he would loe, hla grip and fall end over end in the yard. Tire sport siwn watched Ills arnica and lu’ighwl until their uPlv. ached. Finally old llruln lrectne sleepy and lumbered off Iran Ids cublrv house The next morn ing the first utar. In the party to ro out of doors walked over to re how the bear was ."wring He looked Into U.r llttla bouse and saw a sight which made him feel sorry There lay th- tsar with hla hxtd <m she good forepaw rnd the stub of the other oo* laid over Ms -ratvltmi. He seemed to env In the look which he gave tire man. "How atek i am" For (wo da>, he wreild nol >-at nor move out of hla house and ever elite, be ha* < art furiv looked over oil (strl '.bat was set b,- fote Mm before eattnv It The “Mop" at Stratford. From the tend' n T'lagrgfft. "Oh. that this Ico too solid fitsh would melt," wa* and uht:.s ihe appropriate lltv*. culled from him whom our Gallic neigh bor* delight to hn-.r as "the divine Wil liam# " present In th* mind* of resident* and many thousand, of excurrlotrlMs to Hi rat for i -on- Avon, as hungry-eyed, they watched the slow (vrorcee of five oxen and alrout a loen porkers being roistod whole ,sr -pit* st fir*pi.i r# erected In the eirsets. It Was the annual "Mop." or statute fair dating from r*mote time several cen turies bn. k whl-'h .ucceetf ully wl hstool th* effort* of the local clergy to abolish tt some year* ago. and has since gradually Increased In extent and popularity. Num ermis s.s 1l trains from the \ll Hand* and two from Lotxion ran Into th- tow-n for Ihe "Mop" aid the historic footway* wre for hours made Impassable by the hugest crowds ever recorded —Baltimore's eldest voter is Andrew ftlmpson. He la 9J and east hi* first vote In U 33 for Andrew Jackson. 7