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Am on? Circus Animals.
— Hedges, a small man with a gen
tie voice, who looks as if he CJUlcl
epr»"fp]\7 SdUge™and control a cat hut who rules
other fierce animals
Clis. dv'llHtiffi apparently forming the acquaintance
nf ot til hntlsD lions lions ana and liters. tioers
‘One of the main cliilicultics in C 0 »
Icciintr a new lot of animals,” said he as
ho v gently prodded n a couch ant tit,er in t)
test its disposition, “is ^ in getting them
used used to to each eacn olhor Oiner. There ineit .is is danger uan 0 ei
that strange bea ts will fight when put
togfcther 0 in a cage. ® A tiger is much j
worse than .i a , lion. • rn Turn one-of these |
.
lions loose and he wo.ulcl probably hungry. run ;
away from you unless he was
Let a tiger out and he would attack you
from pure deviltry if for nothing else.
The most treacherous of all. however is
a black leopard. The rhinoceros id the that
went, through the fire h not most
gentle disposition in the world But
when it came out of the fir.tnes terribly
burned, and we attempted to do some¬
thing for it, it seemed to realize the
situation and was very kind. A man
who claimed to have a sovereign remedy
for burns, came all the way from Spring
field and insisted on covering the rhino¬
ceros with the preparation. It so far
helped the application brute that it the next able morning
after the was to open
its eyes, but its thick hide began to scale
off and a day or two later it died. The
himself hippopotamus the tried in vain to preserve
from fire by plunging into
the water of its tank, but the intense
smoke smothered him.”
A young, dark-featured man named
Bulkier, about as small and mild man¬
nered day as'Mr. rehearsing Hedges, devotes the wild a animals. part of
each to
He goes in the cages with lions and
tigers whose acquaintance he has not
formed, and cultivates it by banging
them around the cage. Men with iron
bars stand outside to help him in ease
the animals attempt any undue familiar¬
ity. He takes a club and his life in his
hands, and enters a bear pen, where
there is a big grizzly, and he has in¬
spired those the deepest respect on the part of
animals toward him. He even
holds communion with a cage full of
Russian grey wolves, and lie is strongly
inclined to go in and tackle a quartet of
hyenas. dollars
Mr. Buckley gets several a
month for playing the part of Daniel in
the lions’ den. and he deserves it. Like
Mr. Newman, the elephant trainer, he
holds as the first ia.v of liis business to
the theory that you must continually
make an animal understand that you are
boss. This rule holds good, too, in the
training of horses. —New York Sun.
Education Among the Chinese.
As a people the Chinese males are bet¬
ter educated than any other race of peo¬
ple in the world. Education to a certain
extent is compulsory for all Chinese
males, although the mass cannot do much
more than read and write; still to that
extent they are well educated. It has
been the policy of the Chinese govern¬
ment for hundreds of years to select a
certain number of boys from each dis¬
trict and educate them for historians and
writers. Their work is never completed,
for as long as they live and are able to
do anything they continue to write and
study. Every five years they pass an ex¬
amination, and, according promoted to their pro¬
ficiency they are to office or
rank. As a rule no Chinese can hope to
attain prominence in any civil ormilitary
less office pertaining to the Government scholar, un¬
he has succeeded as a for the
Chinese believe no man can succeed as a
scholar unless he has ability, and if he
possesses ability, why then, as a matter
of course, he is a suitable per.-on to hold
office; but no matter how high the office
may be, he must continue his studies,
the duties of his office being generally
performed by a deputy.— Chka'jo lltrald.
His Name Led All the Rest.
Abou Ben Jenkins (may his tribe increase)
Awoke one night from a deep dream of peace.
And saw within the confines of his room,
Making a light and like a lily in bloom,
An angel writing in a book of gold;
Exceeding nerve had made Ben Jenkins bold.
“ What writest thou i” he said. The angel
then
Replied: “ The names of those who love their
fellow-men.”
‘•And is mine onef asked Jenkins.
11 Nay, not quite so,” replied the angel. Jenkins
felt sore.
•‘Write me,” the he door.” said, “as one who always
shuts
The angel night wrote, and vanished, and the next
He came again with a great awakening light.
He showed tho names of these the Lord
blessed, _
And lo! Ben Jenkins’s name led all the rest
—New York Graphic.
$500 Reward.
falling from the head into the throat, some.
profuse, watery, and acrid, at others,
with scabs from ulcers: the voice being
changed offensive; and having a nasal twang; the breath
smell and taste impaired; experience
a sensation of dizziness, with mental depres
sion, a hacking cviugh, and general debility.
1 hen you are suffering from chronic nasal
catarrh. Only a few of the above named
symptoms are likely to be present in any one
cit^e at one time, or in one stage of the disease,
Thousands of ciu-rcs annually, without mani
testing half o£ the above symptoms, result in
consumption, and end in the grave. Nodia
ease is so less common, understood more deceptive unsuccessful- and dan
gerous, ly or more
treated by physicians. The manufacturers
they gists cannot cure. The Remedy is sold by clrug
at pnly 50 cents.
DurJ theinst sixteen-years S5;0C» sailors on
British ships have been lost at sea.
(’onsnuiplioti Purely Cured.
To tlie Editor:—Please inform your readers
that 1 have a positive remedy for the above
named disease. By its timely use thousands of
hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I
shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy
fuee to iuiy of your readers who have con¬
sumption it‘ they will send me their Express
and P. O. address. Respectfully, C.. Pearl St., N. Y.
T. A. SLOCUM, M. 181
itch!ns Piles.
Symptoms— Moisture; intense i(thing and
stinging; worse by scratching. If allowed to
continue tumors form, which often bleed and
ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swayne’s Oint¬
ment stops the itching and bleeding, heals ul¬
ceration, and in many cases removes trie tu¬
mors. Equally efficacious in curing all bkm
Diseases. DR.SWAYNE & SON, Philadelphia.
Sent by mail for 50cts. Also sold by druggists.
Every member of the Kansas City police
force is a church member.
Beautiful woman,from whence came thy
Thy bloom, beaming
What kindly hand eye, thy features thee fair? laid—
on was
Endowing ’Twas thee with beauty rare?
‘ ■ Once pale not ever this thus,” lhe«e the dame replied,
The ‘Favorite Prescription’ face, features bold,
Wrought ot Dr. Pierce
the wonderous change which you
“Guy Wilkes,” (he famous (rottingstallion,
is valued at £60,000.
“Necessity is the Mother of Invention,” Ca¬
tarrh is not an invention, but it makes Free Tay¬
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phlet. Address 2t>4 Broadway, New York.
If afflicted with; ore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp¬
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No Opium in Piso’s remedies Cure for Consumption.
Cures where other fail. 25c.
^Paine’s ^elery
!
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
r B UHES Nervous The Prostration,Nervous Aged Head.
H 11 ache,Neuralgia, NervousWealtness,
and Liver Diseases, and alt
affections of the Kidneys.
AS A NERVE TONIC, It Strengthens
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AS AN ALTERATIVE, It Purifies and
Enriches the Blood.
AS A LAXATIVE, It acts mildly, but
^firely, on the Bowels.
AS A DIURETIC, It Reguiates the Kid
neys and Cures their Diseases.
uecommended by professional and business men.
. Pri ce$i.oo. Sold by druggists. Send for circulars,
W£US ’ RICHARDSON & CO.. Proprietors,
BURLINGTON. VT.
ELY’S CREAM BALM,
Price 50 CJeiitm.
Will do more in Cnriug
/%! CATARRH
r Thun #500 in any
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PISO'S CURE FOR CONSUMPTION
Makes the Weak t
If you feel tired, weak, worn out or run down
from hard work, by impoverished condition of
the blood, or low state of the system, you should
take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. The peculiar toning,
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medicine are soon felt throughout the entire sys
tern, expelling disease and giving quick, healthy
notion to every organ. It tones the stomach,
creates an appetite, and rouses the liver and
kidneys. Thousands " ho have taken it with
benefit, testify that Hood’s Sarsaparilla “ makes the
weak strong.”
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
“I have taken not quite a bottle of -Hood’s Sarsa¬
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for giving an appetite, purifying the blood and regu
lating the digestive organs, that I ever heard of. It
did me a great deal of good.”—M rs. N. A. Stanley,
Canastota, N. Y.
“I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla for loss of appetite,
dyspepsia and general languor. It did me a vast
aim untof good, and I h »ve no hesitancy In recom¬
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Hood’s
Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only
by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Cowell, Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar
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At this season, as spring approaches, a good rella
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Hood’s Sarsaparilla is peculiarly adapted for this
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Try it this spring.
“When I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla that heaviness
in my stomach left ; the dullness in my held and the
gloomy, despondent feeling disappeared. I began
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the coldness in my hands and feet left me and my
kidneys do not bother me os before.”—G. W. Hull,
Attorney at Law, Millersburg, O.
Health and Strength
“A year ago I suffered from indigestion, hadterrl*
b’.e headache % verv little appetite; in fact, seemed
completely broken down. On taking Hood’s Sarsa
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with cold feet or hands, and am entirely cured of in¬
digestion.”—M innie Manning, Newburgh, Oranga
County, N. Y.
N. B. -Be sure to get only
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IOO Doses One Dollar
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ALL SKIN HUMORS CURED BY
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KIDNEY. LIVER & I SPECIFIC J
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READ SYMPTOMS and CONDITIONS
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