You » ne h Havk, It is not the best watoh doz that barks most. the burglar before he Knows it, ment ol mach and do too Hitle, If they want to find out what is Least for it, ist them get Bt, Jacobs Oll and nse {1 It is a good watendog agniost the intrusion of pain, It gory to work quickiy and surely, and seizes hold of rhea mattis for the pli rp Ose of criving tout, and holds on until its purpose is accomplished, It is, therefore, the best remedy, because it takes the best means to an 1piish its ead as many whe have suffered yours with the ailment will “le eure i8 the same in chronw or infllamm With patience and u freo use of it, the worst cases of long standing have b paliy cured by i The oid watchdog lays low and sein s Iu the treat risumatism many sufferers tik to toastify, HLOCY cuses Hi 1 The man whoss knowledge all books il not find it the § fog n omes from The report that the sleeping car line fre ton, by way of Cinel by the HX O. and « of & plan of the rn ieass of the Central { The lease of the 30 years vet, and thet apart ofthe BL. & O The financial trouble courts, will be sett If all the humor of 1 what a jolly A RUNNING SORE On My Brother's Foot and White i weltizg on His Knee Kept growing worse in spite of I oiten heard of (ures saparillia nag tebim. > .ou he We cont saparilin Mascanie, Aurura, Ind Hood’s Sarsaparilia beat the ment, 1added wis able t Hood's Sar Mi ana. Heme "I room. wnued giving him and he is now cure 8 Many & the One Ur rifie Hood's Pills = he He wil's Safsaparii - More Por in the fertilizers applied the larger and better yields of on tarm means crops, permanent improvement of the and More Money In the tarmer's pocket All abant Potasd ap t onal soil Father~d t R agre youu an? how read there theori Lots of peo when they bores, they are VY Question off sips. The fundamental principle of naviga inn, and therefore the controlling ele nentary law of maritime strategy, is the physical law of displacement that in Hoating vessel Invariably welghs ther wore nor less than the quantity which its immersed part dis- of this the welght of a ship of given Within certain Hmits the welght assign =o much nel of water places, It Is a ifaw that Blze is constant, a builder may distr us he pleases, He may to hull, so much to engine of propul apd the ronainder to cargo. For a given speed, the welght of engines vine size will be mach Ider, therefore, must igning weight to hull very consequence {bute SOn ships of the The 1 ween for the same Caooee bet or giving It “rego. A hull carrying capacity girong capacity, menns a hull weans reduced possible construction is due of war dementary conditions between a ship ‘hang » themerchant ship necessarily be constructed to car test welght of cargo possible, ugh for suf vith a hull strong eno and the consistent : navigation, with propulsion for sped required | its business went the hull is oss vill rier with non Hunn cease to and speed whi hulls, can carry ship bull with a hened In order ious shocks of battle can trade pay as a and the ts hull lightened « Com prise, merchant own to the y, can never be expo treatment for » rough ar, with its & ned framework, is tonal Review prey Merit Wins, S100 Rowand, ®i00, The readers of this paper will be pleased tg ean that there is At least one dreaded disease Jiat sgence has ween able 10 cure in all ia ragem, wd that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh i i ly positive cure now kuow alert Catarrli bwinga co vase, fequires a ox t Hall's Catarrh Cure proprietors have =o much faith in ward that they offer One Hun. i any case that it falls 10 curs, of toatl noniales. Address - Cunxxy & Co., Toledo, 0, rugist 8 The, ¥ Plila are the lest, Form line and A True Ineid: dition and hurri to be cove voman help. Mrs. Pinkham stimulus “he hospital physicians df ered that her primary § an affection of the could readily have the first stages. If, when she had fel vere pains in the back, the terrible headaches. the constant sense of fullness, soreness and pain in the pelvic region, she had used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. it would have dissolved and passed off that polypus in the womb, and to-day she would have been a well woman sitting in her office, Why will women let themselves go in this way? It seems passing strange that a woman like this one, roa ble womb. been cured in t thowe se In the meantime get a to Mrs. Pinkham: what yon have done for me. “ Doctors failed to do me any good. A CELERY CENTER. What Hollanders Have Accomplished Near a Michigan Town, Kalamazoo celery Is well krown part of this country that the name is used for all the better kinds of celery, and, like "Blue Point oys ters’ and Little Neck « guarantee contained in the the article to the brands The excellence, of { is sald due to three things dark, he: soll and care in grow. and bleaching it. Careful packing might be added. But as any gardener can select good seed and give plants uiture, excel soll or region celery BO in every ams name of i118 exclusion other celery to be good seed, AVY ing the Kalamazoo must natural conditions good in the as a celery The of the better side and meadows are just out Kalamazoo, north and surrouiided by town of the city, igh ridge, houses are bull! The , divided cross which the meadows On are but three long and wie bottom lands uut us i farming lan peculiar form imp the for bus ness Hike ft a Cow r des, sprinkle flesh, and then go i wolves ar® nearby ing the hunter while he ig at man fot When the man goes the wolves come. eat some of the meat, and then go tum bling over the ground in mortal agony. are knowing beasts Arti- baits have few charms for when they come in over the back of a pen and take the meat without danger They hunt in packs, led by some beast of great prowess, that has gained its leadership by fight. ing all the wolves of the pack. The male wolf will not bite a female wolf. Test of a Cood Clock in Africa. Mor wolve 1gineay way shox nine on the Freque AWRY work but the does shoot them Wolves ficial trap them, save In facturers, some curious details were given me by experts. For instance, one clock manufacturer of Waterbury, Conn. doing a large trade in cheap clocks sent out to the wilds of Africa. of a sample clock, and finding that there was a heavy profit on the enter prise, invested a large sum of money in making a still better clock, thousands | of which were shipped to the same mar- ket, Strange to say, sales were very cheaper and far less accurate timepiece, wae selling all he could make, Final. ly the explanation came. Savagos like noise, The clocks made by the origin- { better nolan. would have nono was simple. The of clocks to the Guinea louder than anything pre and all went well, clock, but it was almost and the savages The { less, | of it ! next shipment cot ticked remedy viously heard there, Disappearing and Rapid Fire Cuns. Charle Thurston thus de scribes Modern Harbor cholas Rawson one phase of Defenses In St. Ni Various the kind f plans have been devised for building of coast defenses of ven figh J : by ave been | wled and Some preparato into sight firing of the which they ntain, O are the for In either case, though, very mm somewhat raise ihove ana ine guns appenr caring the m Prosi Hey | 57 I N Sm dent The age, 2. D., who died two months ago at the age of ninety-five, the circle he ity § formerly one of mimdstry of half a to the place of He preached quite After a century returned hie nativ quently and supplied pulpits wae ninety-three yours of age { Herald fre. after he Boston © ———— —— incoln's Mother, I wanied to learn something about i the mother of Abraham Lincoln. It seems that the world is silent on that subject. The little we know is that Natney lived in North Carolina when a | child, and there are old men up in the t mountains who remember her as a | waif, Old wan Hanks took her to Kentucky where she came the wife of Abrabam Lincoln, Abe's father, about 1808. Ale was born { either in Hardin County or at Nolin Creek, in La Rue County. Historians are uncertain on this point. It is in. teresting to note that Balt Creek, or | river, runs through La Rue Coumty.— | New York Press, i The returns for the port of South ampton, England, show that the ton- fn 1892 to 4.447.000 in 1896. The num- NOTES AND LOMMENTS, The man whose pocket stand and man on nevyey hus to fattere, A poor candid listen { i the world's opinion of have been the ment, Pers Figures Ogle, of al’s «depart complied Engi d on every mii vyomen ard A hent he can get was th hides and Whenever he bus DONGE, an they way ywhere pigs and finally guriace ever and then in pigeons cows, buffaloes vers have noticed Laat where rats the malady not £0 it hag never crossed the line in Southern India where the extensive family of the murinae ceases and that of the bandicoots begins Berlin is wondering over the marvel ous achievements of Otto Poepler, the gon of a butcher. He is an infant pro- digy of the most infantile and prodig- jous sort, for he taught himself to read at the age of two, and now, though only four years old, has been deemed worthy filret victims dogs, goals man order come aheed Obeey there are no 100, dos Society of eclin as a remarkable speci- men of precocious intelligence, have been small, and yet from an at- tentive study of the few books that bave come in his way and from observ. ing the inscriptions on the monuments with which the German capital is rich, the child has managed to learn an amazing amount of history and some- thing of literature. He is already in. terested in Latin and Greek, and a pro- fessor who has been investigating the case says Otto shows remarkable abili- ty for learning languages. The boy has a perfect passion for reading, but to horror. For writing he has not yet manifested any aptitude. He has been the firm Jot of bin gaining further eacribed as {taup make tern tebels line fle Is 4 thougn not robust, who has devoted of study the diseases that pre tropical untiries is of the opin- peculiar to regions ii f parasitic origin, or, of bacterial Progress will Rie men Can long in hot te mera pd An conclusion that sunstroke, the words and tha in and there and surprising irg cached fevers, cholera, and fuced, not by the sun's germs, tha ind not an paper Hamburg and » rprool frames t side of th decid the stomach wl WHR found in . hairpins Wo pieces O iow hook, one steel pin of black grape stone and one ¢ro mach was washed rilized salt solution and the tient made a good Ais, One pies mition, one inmps of tin The stom sed, The pa ! recovers A Queer New Product. appears in London Invention product, under the name prepared in Brindisi, which is largely utilized on account of ite special properties. It is prepared by subjecting the residue of olive kernels {to chemical processes under the action i of sulphuric acid, after all means of | extraction by pressure have been ex- haunsted. Of this substance, it is stated {that during the year 1884 the quantity produced amounted to about 1.200 tons, the medium market price for which ranged at some $30 per ton. The artis cle in question, which is of little value as a lubricator, has a ready sale among soap manufacturers, and in years when the oil crop has been favorable, consid- erable quantities have been exported to this country, Great Britain and North- ern Europe, This oil is locally known as “olio sulfuren,” or sulphur oil, from the method of its extraction. The refuse re. maining after the extraction i= used for fuel for steam boilers by millers ax a matior of economy. —————— Whe ars $25 wchiovis in the State uf Nitice | of a peculiar of 80RD MOC