No, Not One. There 18 not a human being physically per. fect, Much of this imperfection gomes from I heritage, much mors from accident, or ignorance, All of this suffering is manifest in aches more or less iatensity, or in some kind of unnatural distress, Hence all strive for re- Hef. The simplest and surest is of course the best, and true it always at hand, ordinary sprain may make we should seek the best remedy at once we know that it is found in a bottle of Bt. Jacobs Oil. Those who in any way doubt this ean experimont and be sure of ours. Thousands neglect mortal and pains of mass of When we know that an a erfpple for life, at once, and have done so, who was 100 old died in Woodbury, Conn, Horaco Many on March 19, la recently. Cars There is more ( country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few ysars was supposed to be incurable, Foran; $f rent many ye ars doctors pro- nounced it a local disease ar id prescribed loc al remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with lo al treatment, pronounced it incurable, Science has proven catarrh to be a constitu tional disease and therefore 1equires constitu- tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Care, man- ufactured by F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials, ee. Address i J. Caexry & Co., Toledo, Ov Fr Sold by b: gists, The. The Sisters of ( charge of the lepe take MNS, harity volunte 1 to 3s home r Orle RooT cures Bladder troubles. { oe tation free. Mnghamton, N. 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Bullt In 1790 in British India of solid teak, the Success was first an East India trader apd then an emi- grant ship. It was in the year 1852, Just at the time of the gold discoveries in Australia, that she was turned Into a convict hulk, and moored at Willlams- town, Victoria. The new gold flelds at- tracted many bad characters from all parts, even convicts breaking loose from the penal establishments, and in order to afford safe quarters for worst of the evil-doers flve ships were turned into hulks., The ed one of and was known as the “dark drill” being fitted up with solhtary cell light, One can well horrors of the rigor treatment pract hulks by an Lying in the E: a weather-beaten dingy and free from new paint. The first w is that There vessel to the Success form- the group, cell ship no the ison admit understand ous system of pr board these wn of this ship. India dock, 8 ooden 5 that iced on inspec i 151 i Viss Suspicion onder she ever accomplished the vov- Australia to London, five mont! OHS ers of which and a teak fr age from took no less than of lish Nuoee of ginating the 4% reve establishn and various was raise hulk, reek any cruel wn tale is sought the ald of wax tableaux of scenes rangers, all of tastes. : figures in cells, and with which notorious bush appeal rat) London A Question of Brains, Modest ty ments about one’s wental acquire is 8 good thing, but it must have carried too far in the of a Irishman whom a correspondent Oey The It work at a stone quarry, pulling up loads of broken rock with a windlass The windlass was exposed to the sun, 1] the hard man straw been Case witty met Rn was nt out of a shalt, labor was very but the hat wd been torn said ‘aren't had on his head a from which the crown | “Look here” the Irishman, will injure your Pat steadily tioner rain!” sald he An’ do ye think I'd be turnin’ visitor to the you afraid the sun brain 7" work wonderingly paused in his and looked and at his ques “Me brains, is 1t? that af 1 had any brains this windliiss?"’ Dried sunflower blossoms are eaten by the poorer natives In Bombay and Bengal twice a day. You choose the old doctor Ww h y ? hands. True, the old doctor must be, when Dr. Mustbe 18 in reach. medicine makers, — the dence, concerned, body else prove it. on its record of cures, may be experienced. But Maybe, same with medicines as with remedy has your confi. when you are It has been Its If others ¢ to any other. Pearl Oysters. As Is generally known the mother-of pearl is the nacreous interior thi oyster shell laid down in successive layers by the mantel of the animal The pearls themselves are accidental growths caused by the growth of nacre about foreign substance like a grain of sand or a parasite. Thi Chinese take advantage of this pro vision of nature ta cultivate pearls artificially. They iatroduce a round grain of sand, glass or metal throug! a minute hole borad in the and into the itself, In in of some shell oyster sone the connected been produced gos grains of quartz Small figures of tin have troduced Into the shell The oyster is probably prised but pained, if oyster is experiencing that intrusion of his work lly ans w fibre also been in by a not su! cap sensation, but the only able of by domicile, to make hich this he sets to heroic best use of the me uature his to get his house He intruder, end has put in power in order cannot east out the in 80 he In animate elope it entirely and then the ens the shell and labor by formed in lines before proceed , to envy with nacre, with the ingenious covered hina: Few led for finding the pearl had laid and is fii the hie down puitny months Mr. Bonestell he shell beard 18 in his possess ng in perfect representatio reptile had evi the bHYsLer zed cocked hat hiredd mourn sats, walked noble avenue of (SOVEernors called the of pink gy ptian we garden of the we enter a small alley Walk,” a perfect mass much similar the and auite double the lilies he vivid red buds of the a flaunted the 1 huge iI every prickly development, of of spires fo size of our abundant «Ky of their vouth to intehloss 'ulmn cacti nncouth stage like rem a past Cyelopean age; a lily inrge, pure, of bell-shaped belfries, ils of perfume; heart of a sunset; Jessamines, a species, and tube the Orient in their creepers, yellow as and blue passion flowers by groves of the beautiful South Sea rose and enormous oleanders, pink, white and crimson: hedges of convolvulus, acacias and Arabian jasmine: an ex quisitely delicate blossom called shell plant, the lovely buds of the ma hogany tree and the curious blood-red flower of the coral vine-like a bunch of scarlet cut coral-they were all here, clambering up, over and the marble basing and the old stone balustrades with a prodigality of leaf and flower. “Ah!” exclaimed FF as we left it and set out for the Cathe dral, “that garden contains all of Shakespeare amd Shelley within its walls” looking nants Hpwe white like ont pomegranates like thickets of every Clos with flowers, fairy whose chimes rang pe the dense myrties; mrylis of roses with a spice of trumpet starry cups. gold, side side; House Plant Lore. Keep them in the sun, Keep them as far from gas and fur nace heat as possible, Keep them wet, warm and clean, Keep soap out of the water, Kedp a brush or carpet-rag to wash then, Keep the soil loose, Never pull off a leaf; the plant may bleed to death, Clip the withered tips of palms, The Irish lead the foreign population in six cities and are second in iifteen, Pine Knots as Alligator Foed. Melton now hus farm on the Wekiva river with saurians., Yesterday morning a lighter load of pine knots was brought in from Trout creek and tied up to Melton's wharf. When asked vhat he going with the knots, Mr. Melton sald: them my alligators, of What do vou think I am going odo with them? Don't you know that alligntors always eat light-wood knots hefore winter quarters? six lighter loads bought, and 1 taken to my tober Ist | on on Steve his alligator well stocked lnrge wus to do “Feed CONrse, to going into the first knots 1 to That is of of the have am them alll Me lve farm tn give an excursion ste nd will give winter amer farm, a ever the take the city the opportunity to see feeding half-a and a of in trin OF course, 1 will from along a pond atitiet ites appetite dozen dogs lot of cautlish to whet the "gators will then be Hgzht knots “Did vou ever see a’ swallow a light No? Well, you just on that They for the wood gator wood knot : ith will show come along w ind 1 le besides the natives of ine exoursion you a sight that few the wilds i 1140 op ' South Itness Florida ever w into the water appetl Cathsh bank and begit A Toothless People. Bell lectured ie tare Mouth “We a toothless people fie said agtherwise how oan we account fact thint thousands of people # : are wearing artificial teeth pmny thousands § are as ' X ould affor fire le thei L811 Went they them i at own dren At tivet hh at 14 and our fathe of 40 two wears 11 hers 16 often r= amd mao cannot boast of tists and 50 NOW when suffering many sound consider how much acute and pain these people go through, how many sleepless nights and restless days they arrive at that they they before ha pps rid of Hi Rs have got and oan wear artificial ones you will naturally ask the ‘Has the given ns these organs for tem porary and with the intention of inflicting suffering upon us? No, they were given to us to last us through lite If we do lose them prematurely and if suffer excruciating pain while them. it is due to negligence moment when all their own teeth instead question, Creator ise, do we have carelessness, we our and ignor ance.” Tricks of Mexican Pickpookets. at the corner of First Plateros street, inet off the entrance of the when sudamly one of them roughly pushed by a pelado. man tried to remonstrate and the offender, of his Another thrown collar and naturally made him throw up his hand, and while so doing the plekpocket grabbed the man’s wateh neck, pelado a policeman, The rmtero was not caught, The German's timepiece was a silver one, of little value, and what the Teutonic felt most keenly was the burning of his neck. In Persia and Afghanistan, asa: fostida Is considered a delicate per fume, and many luxurious persons enrry a quantity of it in their pockets or in a bug suspended from the neck. DARING ENGINEERING. A Great Lighthcuse Ocean, and cosdy in the Open A dim ult piece of engin eering undertaken by United States Government in thie jected of a house in Geen has been the ro. establishment Hight the Shoal, seven Hatteras thie great off Diamond the present and bearing alow da have Open miles fight irom st This ix that cunt one of the most ing schemes dealt if eHny the great placed aj pectd army ottheers with since General Cases ef neers, successfully undermis Was re an ped hington monument and tion ture solid thu found ex for Surrounding this new there is and it i ciieted £1,000,000 is be sunk te Lo support sire ges 10 come plan, however, foreboding of fallure, that thus early rally as well If and sta (0s Im such a nds with 3 the onslaught of ecording to Army engineer his Government Was br hanged the Court of Ie y ssid from the Court iy at the ten irenit Court which bas just ad in het ween onwenlth’'s attorney and Til Walker, it was contd be discharged of the Gries ‘arroll county fhe C01 General Tilley "ourt. mm ley's counsel agreed that from the Cirenit mrrested and indicted in the ( he should he tnd and condemned years in the penitentiary five years he has been under sentence Tilley has been confined in jall, much of the time in an fron cage and chained to the fom ‘county Conrt, and that al 1a mansinughter half the 14 and a During two Human Sacrifice in Russia human lives undeg is still a custom in Russia,” said ro fessor James FF. Jenkins, M. DD. of Mid. dietown, N. Y., at the Savoy “At tempts by the Government to put a stop to the practice have thus far been in vain, It prevails among a sect known as the "“I'shukshem,’ not far from Yak ootsk. Old people who have lived be yond the Biblical allotment and sick “The sacrifice of certain conditions certain parts of sacrifice. When one of these charac ters decides to ‘offer himself up’ he gonds word to all hig relatives, friends and neighbors, who then visit him and try to persuade him to change his in- tentions, but all to no purpose. Gite, and be is Killed with great cere mony. The body i= then taken to a srematory near by, where it is reduced to ashes, which are carefully pre served In an urn of silver hy the rel atives. During the cremation the rel ntives pray to the spirfts, begging them to guard the lives of those mortals still left on earth. This custome bas been followed by fie. sect: far, cwnty. POP CORN’'S DECLINE. Not Eaten as Much as it Was Former Days. Moapcorn in “Yes, th trade in this city ler to me a be dy changed wad ing ont almost finest singers A grea Has of our i France, nt have until we CO wad days aries Knew larg exporting of faa et SOT that Gerry in ti anaries Ang trade largest estab that the the world fo va tend Th pig im Kin away up ins of "ras lishment breeding of 1! the none the Harte within mt empire Monnt the Tew doman rosin this and sRrronnag «in Vv but mach than UL od eva Ty yeaa nurseries Ho are despateh and time at and ing smaller (LN hirds to the United fewer Niates $3 tie sane Canada: while in fepst JMNN about Great iritain, go 10 200 zo to Russia Turkeys in Danger. Turkess are smitten by a plague. It i® a4 new that is destroying the Birds by thousands all over the conus try. Government experts at Washes ington are investigating it. and al ready they have ascertained that it is a trouble of the Hyer and the caecum. It ix eansed by an amoeba-an animal parasite of the same onder as that which produces malaria in human be- ings. The most noticeable symptom it i= spreading with great rapidity, and un. less something is done to stop it there may be no turkeys for next year's Thanksgiving, At the best, they are likely to go up In price considerably, Miscell. Ttems-~Union Printing. Co. Over 12 per cent. of the foreign popu- lation in the Atlantic States is illite diva ae