Wonring Onl Neediosaly. Many wea needlessiy; An A per people themaelves their ex CONE Heise duty ceaseless doing never idle a rant grerated of leads tivity, to thing. over-punctual fine, son fo be anxiou at constantly some ge scorn J rest; such are in They they ond of HACOLSCIous nerve tension. they have no time to rest much to do, nol thinking rapidly unfitting th ablv what would and greatest work SAY lave they ar for prob selves have their in “een best after vears. Funishment, praver books the and Its Iwo Crime For stealing eph Szezepanski Charles Jarsambrowski in Chicago terday he offense ig a and Jarzambrowski will no doubt hustled to the pejnitejntizirski, That Jos caused arrest ol vas- ha of most obstinate hawor vital fluid full of Hood's Sarsaparilla the the elements health as does that 18 impurities eures that tired feeling by enriching and vi- talizing the blood, creating a good appetite’ and invigorating every organ of the body, Hood’s I bad that tired fesling all Hood's 8 nade me fe took irsaparitia and al like a new man i uld not do her ’ ott was ali rus work She ies Of sia Man Hood's Sarsaoarilla to all fruits. fruit can be Potash. No good raised without Q ¢ to 109 0 best results on all fruits. to be in every farme They are sent free GERMAN a3 Nawsau W. L. $3 & 3.50 SHOES orth $4 to $6 compared \ with other makes. Indoraed by over 1,000,000 wearers. The gennmine have W Douglas’ mame and stamped on bottom. no substitute as good ar thould keen them not, we will send a pair on receipt of peice and 1% ’ extra for carriage veate kind of leather, size, and width, plain or cap toe. Cal. free, W. L DOUSLAS SHOE C0., Brocktse, Mass. 1.1 WORKS, New York, % ' World's Most Remarkable Whirina 4 The Maelstrom, which means literal. ly, “Brinding stream.” Is situated the Norwegian coast, southwest of the L.offoden and is the most markabie whirlpool in the world. runs the island of and a large solitary rock in the middle of the straits. The strong currents rushing between the Great West Fjord and the outer ocean through the Isles, ro. it heatween a number of whirlpools maelstrom {8 by far the ous of which A START IN THE LAW, Had to Do With Making » Lawyer Hlustrating what a trifling incident can influence a man's whole career, it is now United States Kentucky, that when still in his teens he his father's field, which was near a cross roads store where a dozen or more men usually congregated, Young Lindsay and the mule he was working to the plow did not “gee” well, and iopally in trying to turm the mule around at the far side of the field a worse misunderstandiog than usual occurred The mule turned saquare sanator from & young was plowing In right at Lindsay, who grabbed a piece of fence rail and hit his big-eared abrv- ant a terrific jolt above the eys., The mule fell dead. Lindsay looked at the dead mule and then at the crowd across the field at the store. He saw the men had witnessed his killing »f the mule and he started at full run to When he reached there, al of br I killed the store, most “Gentlemen, did it in self Bill, you ought one of the men, think r spur out eath, he the mule, but | “By a lawyer” lefense.” fingo sald who can to ba “for anybody of that of moment would ne.” That ition BLERCS Lindss ¥s rame chief justice of * sha of a plea sort on the the make a stuck in good FOungE law, 1! wand ‘Yer mind—he did study ps Kent one oO had fenator, greatest lawyers they In 1596, when Lindsay, as serted his party on the sil his old friends who incident, and who ver issue, one of the mule at 1 knew of Was Angry JAndsay for his course i it a that Ciaclonati aint pity Should Ones Sleep After Eating? We would not revert to this oft-dis fews or personal belle! in the o bring forward the fami! argument, that because animale sleep just after they have eaten, hence the haman animal should do the same Re however a Medical ord, Dr. Schule of Frib wirg has approached the side, and his results are worthy of re faving the stomach’s two subjects a al i yrd analyzed i. 2 in wrmal few hours after meals, some of whic and for Were followed by sleep thers not, he ta constant of set the weakening of the h 1otility and at the same 0 #loma ® time there a rease in the g On the horizontal of the gastrie fui oe other hand, simple re pose in the DO % the motive function but does not gastric juice reached that, himself ot mtal HCreass f The conclusion hence while one streteh for a decubitus after a he the tempting Morpheus tally if there be a dilated state if fta juices be hyperacid horiz ACarty 1 i hauld #OUIG resin 3 TH yw 4% ne pies ent of the stomach or vnstrung. | am just about as treed and depressed 1a the morning 33 | am at If 1 could oaly get you must take a ect S You want your To make this change “The only three graduates : feel like a different peson., by my sleeping. My my blood is pure.’". ' il RANK If your ver isn’t acting bilious, take Ayer’'s Pills. or the ' NOTES AND COMMENTS. it Vers ber in follow as a man he won't man, doesn’t because a bachelor that muorried Wise very fooolish as a The its German press is unanimous in the proposition of a Pan-American held in Washington, Gpposition 1o second CONEress to The best work of the Indian schools have accomplished The about i sald to been the invented Flatheads, ancestor the head vindicated among who (man phrase the “whose was level” appears to be in telgium, Canada, Bwe The postal savings bank system is operation in Austria, France, Hungary, Netherlands, { den, the United Kingdom and most of the British colonies, Possibly of a half cent would bw in furnishing a | simile when some gentlemen are trying to tell feel like nventions minde nomina!t the coinage a4 convenienoe what they after the C0 lave ons py A Califo: s DOCa nse nia givl says she Is unhap 1% Inherited S10.000 40600 nt that amonnt will enable her to some worthy man who will marry spend it for her and bring more to the blessing of poverty The fairly Hustrated in British iron Wart IN, tired Tron rapa advance in thi i lanoched «lad ior has heen 10 00UNCes H 3 hat be has ohiained roe, including soe Kary 1k hax Ww SW, elder, are raphdl Nebraska them asiern AP vii RRs ire gradoalls rea Of the stam internally belt” along ris SON ers has twenty-five Years, increase th from 10990 feet to half a mile falling into line official 1 nation tot usually ered At orps in hus Ti na are the birds, Th SOAS save firat step was {aken hy ited ing 3 quest of the diplomatic i {:overniment with Iw in the van the re the Chinese prohibit od the exportation of pheasant skins hocanse the birds were being ruthless iy sacrificed and were likely to become sxtinet, Keonomie measures make the ryation of birds a pecessity, and oming to realize the fact, pres nant HIS are a A of Pittsburg have number organized Then follow Holland, with 152; Great Britain, 127: 1ully, with 111; the German empire, with 97; Switzerland, 5; with O8, ete. The in Europe are with 31: Sweden, swith 11. and wiih h Denmark, crowded couniries $13 tussin ix : sijaaTe kilometer thie « ol that the product is it nanipulator Ain ars” of to express the resent ne them re “1 work Person ihe a How « method depends and Method? ? The HE the sitter, Hot ta picture, what It HI Oe Kay in upon one's mood the moment apon the subject upon a score of different influences Any one who works from artistic mo tives wast Ine influenced How man who presses the butt Dy many things." the “artistic motives" of the affect Ml 0p the result it is hard to see 1 he anthorit D., tion ff Yankton, texthonk $i wi hind 0K =, have solved the ques Ma manner which they find satis factory and which they recommend to Others "he city i books 1 ¥ i «uch pupils urchases the and KH. The Cents tor i rents them to as Aesire annual rental ranges Ir FW eS in 20 t grade books (0 85 « Fite it pon tnde wland SOMO ously wine whit 120 06) etnrned In 187 inounted to only I8S2.000 pounds 4 1] the production ana fn 18M only 27VL000 ponnds wer Of total of SNK last produced in in Munster sod 71.00%) ponniis roe the vel pounds produced year 162 00 Loins 136. 00K Were pounds n Ulster Connaught pounds pon nis in A rival of cottonseed oll ax a substi tite for olive oll is promised in corn oll Hiberties to eschew feminine society, discourage the sox and to ahjure matrimony, simply a shrewd dodge on the part of ‘the Young men. The people who sol 'smnly swear they will never marry are {always in the matrimonial market for the highest bidder, and the oath will be broken at the first opportunity, These Pitisburg bachelors are no exception to the general rale. They are using a unique method of gaining thelr end, that's all. ————_c, LA selentific statistion] work just pub | lished fixes the population of Europe at | BS1L,000.000, an increase of TO000,000 since 1870, or an annual lpcrease of about 3.000000, The average density {of this population is given at thirty: nine inhabitants for every five-eighths of a square mile, Nelginm presents the wost thickly settled state, with 234 inhabitants for every square Kilometer, 3} be removed, else rancidity is certain to set In, and the cargo is danger of being destroyed. The pro cess for the removal of this germ ie known as degerming, and its proscen tion resnlts in the production of ap oleaginous substance, the only use (or which hitherto was as a sahstitate for linseed oil In the manufacture of paints and for lubricating purposes, Efforts have been made from time to titae to utilize it ax foodstuff, but failure to deprive it of its unpalatable qualities has rendered these futile. It is now a process has been devised which ix warranted to clarify, deodorizge and make palatable this corn oil without material loss, and at the inconsequen tial cont of 10 cents a gallon. There ure pow 5,000,000 gallons of crade corn oll turned out aunually from the Amor lean mile, and as it has only been in connection with corn shipped for ex. port that the degerming process has been used, the quantity may be in. creased indefinitely, THE NEW MAUSER RIFLE Features of the New Model Soon to Be lssued to the German Army, The new small arm for army (model 97), about to the troops, has the same ¢ 4 old i of Improvemen sR practical have been made in the ne in with film but num bet wied by experiences Ww ald ng Peeiiiredd Wen pon the first place the magi zing, rounds ly one directs over Hel ou depth of magazine 1h 1 ie it 1 flatter extended below stock 50 mneh as to ean i "ns ri! { eonvenieno nandling aud « ol the shoulde: Moreover let the loading ca fi and empty the magazine was open dirt du Mes Led inoisture, necessarily into anisin. To obviate thes and defects of tne old on iridges for the Hagazie held ing er DY a metall | does not enter the g , off from % LL re enabled not magazine wlow, The Dendy Cora! Seake Misa iy 1 Polson, mixture Ald vice sans a bra venom affect reaching the nervy i Ww wound Poison a Chu ng 0 ten, which may spread with fe gy hy sraart i on 8 “ i POT oat of the par hit more of Jernn rapidity Over the entire in a local affection body, © may only result Eccentric Colonel Ege is CO Colonel] Ege was a fawmon in the early days. Although living Doniphan County he was often in At chison, followed by a pack of hounds He was a bigh toned Southern gentle | man with a Kind beart, and one day { returning home from this city he came across a4 man whose wagon was stuck in the mud in Independence Creek bottom. Colonel Ege at once started in to help the man pry out his wagon with fence ralls. While both were working away, Ege became angry, and yelled to the man: “Lift, you son of a gun: sou are not lifting a pound.” The ‘man picked up the endgate of the wag oon, and split it over Ege's bead, lay ing him up for three weeks, Ege had i his hat off when struck, and was so n | was known as the Bald Eagle of Mary. land, Ege always carvied a pistol, and was always trying to shoot through somebody's hat without hitting him. One day, at the Independence Creek ferry, be shot at a man, but almed a little low, and creased him. But Ege was always a gentleman: he took the man to his home, and tenderly cared for him until be recovered, Sesion AA flold Grasshoppers Responsidle. Many Missourl farmers are losing horses from sickness which it is be. lieved ix caused by grasshopper eggs deposited In the hay and fodder fod to them, It is announced that the Freach gov. ernment, looking out for a new source of revenue, has determind to plant fruit trees all along the public high roads of France, ‘ i i | No Wish to lntrude. Bernt v 2 ‘ Busitiess Man Show ie SOThe your soft Hatters lack hats Clerk Here's a Hew efual tlemian’s hat. ne that will jos ity and latest What Haven’ wider in the im and a little higher in the “i ft ps ’ crown? “Yex, soil to NG we Chinamen ‘Let me “Nox, sly sir. t Le I don’t thi Nobody Nr: {ahem hey but a Ching now, nk bint all Buys that will you of lat ve + tiozen of that Rind in the month,’ mu, does 17 sv hen they Il thew any ther kind, do you? “You bet 1 don't “Well, 1 & uess 1°41 Where the Speltroscope rehiboft Livon 1 in inventiof v Chemistry Jus and the Hevelments dis werd thallivm Lord Herschel's Stories, West Flos] bw »% related how io Doles A New 40 1DguIiry asm the kind Know “Hush “titotes] a « he result sordid om "Dlusiaing ydon, and it though erode Rind of t and metal asp hidden behind Sowers, and when be fair rer of the hon t is bent forward that down Rave sd origin thers sndon au MNES Thy to go 1 1 IX AY with = to modest ASD presses a bilnsh New movement! so cast maids and matr . on the temples and compels There York Commercial as, the of i no chang Senator Depew’s Salary, I asked a New York Central the if Railroad knew what man other day Dy bout Ile promptly “Rixty thousand dollars a year.” Before be retired from the presidency in favor of Mr. Callaway It was generally understood that be re. £50000, “He wanted to be President of the United States ™ said my acquaintance, “and was roady to accept the nomination nn flarrisen's year, but Cornelius Vanderbilt said that if he would drop the bee he would ralse his salary to 260,000, which was $10,000 more than the President of the United States gots. You koow (he re. sult.” Victor Smith in New York ross, man of the ROKWE elved WS AAA BAL lh Britons Argument to Savages Ou bis African journey to Uganda Bir HL. 1H. Johnston addressed the Ras. ga, a tribe living on the east side of the Victoria Nyausa., Ie told them that the Britons were once as uncivilized as the Kairrondos, a tribe which the Baso. ga desplee, wearing wo clothes and painting their bodies, but that Chris. tianity bad made Britain great. “We want you” be sald, “to learn Christianity and follow our steps, and you, too, will be great” The speech, It is said, made a pro- found impression on the natives. : A Maa's Collection of Letters. Every man has a lot of girl's letters somewhere that all have “Burn this” underscored two or three times at
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