No Care, No Pay, way Findley's Eye MNalve ix sold. and granulated lids cured in @ days; common sore eyes (in 3 days, or money back for the asking. Sold 5 all | druggists, or by mail, 2c. bos. J. P| HAYTER, Decatur, Texas, { GETTING ABOUT PARIS. The Street Cars Omnibuses of the City nud the Rates of Fares. The means of passenger transit in Paris 18 something that will interest a great many people the coming year, in | view of the throngs that will visit the sxposition, It is effected by electri- Clean blood means a clean: skin. No tty. Steam, compressed alr and horse. beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar- | P0Wer, There are three tramway lines tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by i serving Paris and the suburbs, and om- stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im- | nibuses are genérally used throughout purities from the Jody, Begin to-day to ! he city On he above foned anish pimples, boils, hlotehes, blackheads, | ‘Be city. ne of the above-mentione: tram lines belongs to the Compagnle and that sickly bilious complexion by taking : Cancarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug: | Generale des Omnibus, and the other ’ . : eed, We 2c, 20. !ywo are practically controlled by same company: so that it can be said to have a monopoly of the entire pas- | senger transit, exclusive of cabs and {earriages. It 18 a stock company. or ganized In 1855, having obtained from the city the exclusive right to transport passengers frem one point to another in the city of Paris. The concession expires on the 21st of May, 1910. The omnibuses are of two sizes, and drawn by two or three horses respectively The smaller model ls arranged for 28 to 30 places (14 outside, 14 Inside and two the platform). The larger mode! affords accommodations for 20 on top and 20 inside, including four on platform. The fare on the top is 15 centimes (near 3 cents); inside and on piatform, 30 centimes (nearly 6 cents) The payment of the last-mentioned { fare entitles the passenger to a ‘‘cor- respondence” or transfer ticket to an- other connecting or intersecting line No passengers are taken on when the places are filled, either at a station or {en route. At the starting points num- {| bered tickets are handed to the pas- * sengers, and when there are more than i enough to fill one conveyance the pre cedence is given to those holding the first numbers, The next omnibus car starting begins with the number | last uncalled on the previous veh! The same system prevails at the fixed { stations en route for vacant piaces ! No standing in the aisle {8 allowed. The statistics for 1886 show the number of passengers carried as follows: 33«lines | of omnibuses (26 to 30 places), 50,030, 034; 14 lines of omnibuses (40 places) 79.348.6831: 3 es of steam tramways 12.862.980; IU lines of horse tramways | 8§7,002.926 { lines of compressed air ‘and 240 040,291, by tw Is the Chronle and Lord Chief Justice Russell, of England, is sald always to have a bet on every important sporting event. Beauty Is Blood Deep. the has Ary ueorge Berry, the English bandmaster, refired after 6) years' service with mili bands. What is Tettorine? It is a sure cure for all skin diseases. It cures itech, tetler, ringworm, eczema, salt rheum, ete. Never fails. Nothing is "just as gond.” Don't necept substitutes, Try, sud you will be convinced, as thousan:s of others have. If your druggist doesn’t keep it, send Go. instampsdirect to the maker, J. T, Shup- trine, Savanuah, Ga., for a hox postpaid. The Khedive of Egvnt draws a salary ten times as great as that of the President of the United States. “A Gentle Wind | of Western Birth” Tells no sweeter story to humanity than the announcement that the health-giver and health-bringer, Hood's Sarsaparillz, tells of the birth of an era of good health. It is the one rellable specific for the cure of all blood, stomach and liver troubles. 3 Sarsapari on or ie “Ihave been using CASCARETS for Insomnia, with which | have been affticted for over twenty years, and I can say that Cascarets | have given me more relief than any other reme- dy I have ever tried. 1 shall ¢ ertainly recom- mend them to my friends as being all they are represented Taos Giuranp, Eigin, LiL iin ih CANDY CATHARTIC electricity, 10,703.340: total traversed A CHINAMAN'S OATH. Jleasant Palatable, Potent. Taste Good Good, Never Sicken, Weaken. or (rive 0c 2% N. CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Bloviing Remedy Company, (hlsrpe, Hostreal, Sew Tork, 1 NO-TO-BAC The Celestial Was Particular and Cansed the Court Lots of Trouble. various of oath-maki in this country, are of consider nterest It The forms ng even able | Loll % Sold and guaranteed by all drug- gists to CURRY Tbaonn ants would however insta not, United States’ Pension On June 30, 1898, of the United States c names. Forty-three 3¢ dropped during the flscal because of death and 8.541 remarriage. On the other new claims were allowed, number of pensions stocd on last at 991.518. The penditure during the year more marked, the total $144,651,000 In 1597-98 to $12 1868-9 This last is the disbursed zine new conditi created by the dependent act have | to be faced, and of a further natural annual e ditures is the fact $3,000,000 lesa out last than three when list of pensioners ¢1,000 shorter than it is light an addition to pension b the war with Spain will make may be | guessed from the statement that, al though 16,986 claims have iled for disabilities incurred in that contest, oniy 205 have so far passed on favorably. Altogether, cutlook for a diminished pension eount has greatly improved oe easy «© wiaich the 5 the anything medium of attestation was en lotined black cockatoo gull 10 eas an extraordinary what the police of Tw =outh W ales Gecrea was Bug A » y ye i the nediately refussd had elapsed, enresentatives presentatives 1ite at their of the and reas wils’ requires ai in a years AZO of the other celestiala, who was fully | anxious officials in $2.50 for the bird How | Then the solemn and peculiar cath wa urden ful which the diff 2a with a bland and childlik: lared he knew nothing case and sat down smiling! n that discovered Fear were the today v ad foul 4 inistered vritnp Ww ELIAS it expression, de ot 5 than ae been about tolling Milk for Coffee. milk should be sent to table ith coffee; cold milk entirely iis the flavor of coffee 0a womans HE very word ‘* operation’ soul. Nearly always these operation and exc rquent through neglect. If the menses are very painful, or too get the right advice at once and stop taking chances. It will cost | younothing for advice if you write | WOMEN to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., | for it, and if you let the trouble | AVOID run along it will surely cost you a | great deal of pain and may mean | OPERA TIONS an operation. et sms maton mt ess pa—— Miss Saran I. Granam, Sheridanville, Pa., writes: “Dear Sacea.. Mis, Pixkuas —I had suffered for sev. ®Veral years with female troubles and 4 doctored until [ was discouraged. | felt #4 wretched and tired of living, I had dis ease of kidneys, bladder trouble, dropsy and bloating, had womb trouble and a large tumor had formed; in fact all my organs were out of fix, ““Seeingawoman’s letter praise ing your remedies, | wrote to her and she begged of me 10 try it, telling me all that it he done for her. 1 bought six bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege.able Compound and now cannot ex- press my gratitude to you. The tumor began to come away in pieces and I got better all the time. 1 believe now that I am entirely cured. ** My doctors could not believe it at first, as they all had told me that my case was a hopeless one, and no human power could dome any good. They were astounded. If 1 can say anything that can help other women, I shall be glad to.” It is not safe to wait until the last moment. Head off trouble by prompt attention to it. Dou't be satisfied without Mrs, Pinkham's advice, CULTURAL TOPICS, Working Young Horses—Value of Dairy Vevds—Onin After Onis, ete, tapid Growth of Fall Planted Trees, At the gardens, experiments show planted make slight before the leaves start in the spring. that in localities ives Sut botanieanl that fall root growth This in fall in winters has Missouri trees special results, planting gould localities, where the are open and dry fall planting foumd undesirable however, been Working Yonug Horses A colt should be thoroughly the winter before he is two years ald broken and should be driven occasionally, both singly and with another horse, to keep in what learned, ax well as to furnish the exercise required practice he has to Keep his muscles in good condition If should be only of the character, Cire taken gall where put to work i and nt first the two-year especial 10 Hghtest should the Ir fot coll old it shoulders All olt will do without injury costs mich In extra can given to the young animal that it Presses, the work a ¢ flu ns as it is worth (1OPs not injure him Vaonlue of Dairy Feeds, beat bran and wheat middliogs are pre-eminent in the fon He Dari feud CUrry makers, Hill them absolutely safe milk of Professor when in any They con of CYery possible quantities protein, aml, the i he con siderable percentages at ruling prices, are in Way sirable dairy feeds, Cornme how Id in ration siders economieal according to Is fed fo ' i Nomet cornmeal dairs ies may send IW OVver foul, li with the extent of to feed corn in the f to plue Gv er grind the Yes ev gn »f § ge is defi K nnd the sila many be supplied Indeed, ration up to the heating Hay sometimes i “i {o voll be an vantage the even ration cared, mare partienlard Oats After Onin Advantages of a Short Rotation, The for iHastrating short rotation it was the ist of July, snd the fails crop of ny was fun Fuels ix i . fat porfions wore SCaAROn Ww good one of up to prospect for Th benefitted past ax a 1 : : fhe 20 erarits i very dry a small rain t came during the § somewhat many Yield of has and hereafter past help these light ts on Wis Yery they must In fle i two, then f ined ted other crops f or tin or a yor and rowed from sesiding Meadows fo fail only exper bat, a eral rule, | find best to Keep a field in grass With fields one the hays o best three venrs had commented This, ieniee, of course, one pay more than three years rotation. corn mostly for the first year: the rass the second year fertilize five fodder, nnd lx corded to years i= planted M with a crop of oats, usually; a good enteh is secured. 1 Hike a mix. othy, If it so happens that the clo: This mixtore is excellent for Cows, fields ene be greatly lmproved draining, cultivation and fertilization If this is too expensive or diffienlt, creasing the fertility, There are Head. where weeds and bushos grow should be Kept clean, ns such growth greatly fulness of the farm. E. R. Towle, In Sew England Homestend, Prevention of Hog (holern. An evidence of the widespread in- terest in hog cholera and inquiry for a specific remedy or preventive is the demand made upon the Department lating to hog cholera, and particularly the serum treatment of this disease and awine plague. But little falth was at first expressed through the country i { i in the efficney of the serum and In oculation method, but continued ox periments under the direction of the Burean of Animal Industry have be yond a doubt proven that hog cholera can be succesfully fought by means oper) prepared sernm, If is, however, a somewhat troublesome and expensive operation, but the hmmuniiy what singe, The treatment is still in culled an experimental department only operating upon a Hm be ihe manufactured is Hinited. Salmon, the Chief of Animal Industry, states positively, however, that in his of { treatment of sernm actor furean quaniity thier of opinion, based ful hogs from use nre practically reversed Infected the from NO which on Wo veurs are experiments, of affords cholevn, Hern compamtive Conditions immunity through in frequently Iu {ose 15 loses HH) in been range fo “ceil droves ted 10 iw nave trea 12 in ved ronged fi bout while from Girent only the NO to Care, per animals 90 out of I, Ralmon manufacturing uve hundred Kit y -, 1% every re quired in the and department mend the proprietary seri, the does rot recon articles on the market, The entire depends upon the virtue of the seram, method a matter which the department Ir gimong amd the best of its production » ¢ i experimenting i that cholera i long with Salmon ix eYes hogs will before vield readily to treatment, gmong entitle through met ods Wisconsin as has blackleg vaccination inaugurated Ag the by his burean cultu: int, The Envmics of Corn, his (ewer enemies than most rains. but powerful they are numeroy enough in some seasons ruin the in many States thie Corn 154 more or less for and god reason mdonting ty inn ously feticn of May formation up that rough it and Hee ron th This land waler, enltivato ot at after nore Crist ost becornes of hos ing corm to and wet the wer v ions fn rainstorm the inch soil is not an orf two Iwlow wi face in thu ot an hollows. A light shower which ought t« ineffective. Bhallow and frequent tii ercfore more essential to thorough cultivation i tie Thu age Is torn then top crust begins to form in the worst sort of condition to stand dry weather when the surface Is cov a top crust can done iv i= broken 4s often it forms The more surface tillage we give 1 the corn the less likely this crust is to form. Frequent cultivation when fhe Corn soung will usually pusveris the =oil sufficiently to accomplish this C. 8, Walters, in Boston Culti The best that this ered with that erist Foe fo soe ax in result Vator PFOTLLTRY NOTES, Don't forget to give the beng rome When the bird's bowels are right If the biggest ducks are selected for breeding you will get larger «ducks every year, Lettuce is cheap and easily grown very much Give them all they will ent, Early maturity is an item with Prevention of disease ix much easier than to cure it. Variety is necessary each day in the poultry food for rapid growth of chick Boiled wheat for young chicks is considered a first rate food and the chicks greatly appreciate it. Whitewashing the interfor of the poultry house not only kills mites, but makes the house doubly Nght, Prepared poultry grits are better than gravel from the fact that they do not wear down smooth in the gizzard, Second crop clover hay should be preserved for winter use, ax it is one of the best egg foods when given once a day. Brooder chicks are often over fed for the amount of exercise they get. Feed much or little according to ace tivity. i . | desecration ; but now the people of | New York to have become re- signed to it, For most communities it is hard to keep alive a spirit of in dignation ; besides, 10 purely wsthetic | muatters, our American communities are notoriously indifferent states Col. lier's Weekly. If the Palisadex are to be saved, it will be by the persist ent intervention of But very little can be accomplished by mere expressions of indignation and horror: practical ought at to be taken: ail effort will be too late, NOTES AND COMMENTS. neon France waited late to perpetrate sansas has the raw material for enough busking bees to last the whole country all winter, tha Lite few, " I'he horse ix supposed to go, but | his going now is the going that knows {no return, The the automobile is Bleep once soon The most feasible pian ix the purchase of the pr mient A Cheese Trust ww be ex i pected, i 5 fig i na) operty, either by the govern by private philanthropy FY x % . There ought to be enongh rieh and public-spirited men in New York and thereabont practicable, Experience has . : that in this matter very little hope can in London were found able ne { ir { T Prise, Xe ne from our legislators, The own- 0 rend wr i Voit I= . i ¥ ad and write is Would In. L.e of the be i dicate ¢ it tu the neducnte y s ! Me that it is the uneducated who 1... 4 for makin they can from they could, snaded to sell at a reasonable If the Palisades stood on the ; . (GW quickly any 3 re I'be suggestion is made that | ! or { the American people, to avoid the ex i tortion of the beef | take to eating cheese, barons, shonid to make sowe such plan shown Only 8,324 out of 148,962 convicted . prisoners Palisades not to auch profit as investment: and per are i 1 £ As are the most addicted to erime, 4 i i vill Without doubt, be | amglish amusement lence of American ideas and | has changed to | progress the United States { in business and other ways a over the pre methods figure i va 1 } borders consternation st Lie a rives has made | : 5 , attempt to dest ben would be OR. aa sented, Somebody has drawn up a lis {| books **for a girl of eighteen,” | to now persons dealing with this subs { ject have confined themrelves i dieating the books whieh that young annual report a nations! law re in of He this sort OES r BODO . . medical inspectio person unghit not to read, nsj i nu recites Dtate legislation on t subject, sults have f a systen OTOWR HOWS that exeslient re- I 3 $.1 vaiuable The « nealyptus tree. whic feet i wood, gives the | important medicinal | prevents mal should in other places than Cuba if } ten maken the introduction honey in nn year, uethod of inspection as and planted it bees tliat nof scholars, aT roperiies proj be it 1s said to be or . » . 4 wrt avs. The New Enciand Education iy Lend laboring for idea in a cheap book boo 0) MIDIIC JLUTrAries . 2 hang Aa this .3 ' ¢ a IAW ui ‘there which | NAY 3 second-cing € ¢ceut per poun i wWiho Ff 41 8 be cor matter at ou librarians con yer id 5 Lave been NF irot d " suggest int rate con applied for ilies, general it IR Bhort made ight be CRITI 50 or 100 n sp » $i it he Govern- By tue same Health is required to ool superin- : hronels ihe dreaded MAU Ri human iiture orange is periodically ruined that the Perio eG stead HOeives work healthinl ug of m1 Organs, nving, provemeu in of the Yankee n nent IS Improve lem is a mor This grape dampuess annual # Ti pest grown to such proportions that many farmers and shes Pp ruined. All the stimulated by the government's stand- ing offir of a bi to evil have fruitiens, now many of the farmors have t 16 rabiligt in Australia has : rainy seasor tis hi d. however, that the ¢ matured early escape the rain, it wi % dive can 1 men are praciicaliy offoria of = enough in feng © i: e yoar Ww . will il be the fore; successinlil and thus AVON the diseases, vet before it with 1204 ) and \ yastrated that arned grape can be pre due in Florida, but it is « that it cs whol » gE bonus, CO fe 8 proved id ed . safidently y with shipleoad after ufidently hopes t to England for food. Conditions are so : 8 ¥ : re The Book Ten. # Tha number 4 3 Intes Hee IN ite Doak Colorado that great hunts to exterm the pest are already common, tendency to promote rabbit sections sbonid be ¢ . i In ROTOR are eas to after represents asked and noting a i sarily a novels, tea, wear a badge de i ool book ir not peces ough 1 an on necessarily a modern novel, hie ix srw of por is it Out Kausas ti ih He work" is “equal Vigor. The peculiar thing is that men are doing the not women, They urge in TER hough The by are generally little book, More which pus! express the title of rive decorated, supplying their $s ir being selertoxd i a tov, 1 the boos this Ue gues as and wearing own decorations. are willing to work for less money #01 each bas to guess the titles of all instead of men, If 5 the others Some people are very wage is fixed—whether it be very quick. And women or men--they claim em- there is skill. too, not only in guessing ployers will drop the women and hire titles, but in making the orders. men instead. Ju other parts of the There are two prizes—one for the guest who most and for the that their labor, when productive of 2uest Whose badge has been most difh as gould results, should Le as well CU to interpret. Much tea ond some paid for as men's work, Between the !iMe are consumed. and men” and demands of the men and the pleas of Women show themselves to be children the women it seems likely that *‘equal of a larger growth. pay for equal work” will become a | practical fact in the not distant fu- tare, iL, ome * 1 { % tie Luessoes one 5 Music's Effect! on Animals, Tarantulax do not dance to the sound —— ———— (of the violin, but let the peaple they The Australian who remarked that Dite do the dancing: scorpions. how. only American agrienltural imple. ever, enjoy fiddling, according to the ments wore used in the colonies he. | Quarterly Neview, and lizards go ora cause the English implements were z¥ for miisic of any kind. As for ser. cinmey and ont of date, put the case pent the boa constrictor and python plainly, but without regard to British | #r¢ senseless to melody, but the cobra susceptibilities, Bat he was sur. | i« fascinated by the flute and still mors passed by General Kitchener, who at by the fiddle, Polar bears enjoy the Atbara praised the American engin. Violin: so do ostriches: wolves will stop cers for doing swiftly and well what in the chase to listen to a cornet; ele the Euglish enginvers confessed they phants are fond of the flute, expec were unable to accomplish. The | the upper notes: tigers, while appreci. akill and grit these Americans dis. ating the violin and flute, cannot stand played in overcoming the diffienlties the harmonium, while the musical seal uf great leat and Inborers speaking shows no emotion on hearing any in an alien tongue evidently wou the ad. strument. not even the bass drum. miration of the General, who is him- on ca, weif an wplendid type of the same qual: When She Shops. ities, Crawford - Why don't yon advise i Jour wife ww save her money for a The worie of destroying the Pali- ralny day? sades, on the edge of the Hudson Cratshaw-—-She dosn't need it then, Ema Hiver, goes steadily on. A few ears She never goes shopping when it's wet. ~ Town Toples. fo 1 ni LER atthe
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