LAR y Alarm Among the Pany Japs. The Japanese are getting anxious rating so much that the land of may in course of time become a land of babies. The military authorities in consequence 10 arm them special short frearms. vestigations have shown that the stu- specimens of humanity on the face of the earth, the finished product of the ing the appearance of a puny, sickly, undeveloped youth. The Frice, “yes " grunted the great chief, they have come to set up their laws over our land and to take possession of the hills and the valleys and the fertile plains that have been ours. But they have paid a price that will stag- ger humanity!” Then taking the jug, for the contents of which he had traded off the lands of his tribe, he tilted the bottom toward the planet Mars and was satisfled, Superannuation Allowance In Cannda. According to the public accounts of the Dominion of Canada for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, the sum of $325,660.47 was paid out by the Domin- fon in superannuation allowances to civil servants and others during the periods of 1898-1899. Ladies Can Wear Shoes One size smaller alter using Allen 8 Foot- Base, a powder for the feet, It makes Ught or new shoes easy. Cures awollen, hot, sweating, aching feet, jngrowing nalis, corns and bunions. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25¢. Trial package FREE by mall, Address Allen 8, Olmsted, Le Roy, N. X have heen ac- the French according and “‘eycligme words by “Cyeliste” cepted as dictionary Academy alter a hard sirugie, to the London Daily Telegraph. The Best Prescription for Chills and Fever is a bottle of GROVES TASTELESS Cunt Toxic. Is is simply iron and q ine in a tastoless form. No cure--no pay I'rice We. Nearly half of the lightning str K 85 re. Po ried occur out in the open, 34 per cent, in houses, 11 per cent. under trees aud 9 per vent. in Larns. Dye Pura FaADELESS produces stuff. Sold by all druggists, During the year 1808 52.66. vessels of 233.580 tons entered and leared Chine porte. Of these vessels 743 of 239.152 © were American, Albert Burch, West Toledo “Hall's Catarrh Cure saved my | nim for particulars. Sold by Caba is the greatest sugar ecuntry in the world about one million tons, Indigestion is a bad rid of it by chewing A ba gin Tutti Frutti after each meal The pumber of summer student University of Berlin has It is 5.100 this semester. trable Piso’s eannot be too highly cough cure. J. W, O'Buiex, N.. Minneapolis, Minn. Jan. Germany bas a brarians, sixty of whom r vention at Marburg FITS permanently cured, No fits or ners pess after fret day's use of Dr. K Nerve Hestorer $2irial bottle Dr. BR H.Kuise, Ltd. ® Chicago's latest 4,118 attorneys, Mrs. Winslow's Saothing Sy teething. softens the gums, red tion, allays pain, cures wind During 1898 Spain bou sels in England, most « Te Cure a Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVE Hnoxo Quinive Taviers Al a refund the money if it falls to curs, W. GRove's siguature 1s on sach box. We Sheep In Spain. {n Spain there are some ten million of migratory sheeep, which every yea: travel as much as two hundred miles from the “delectable mountains’ where the shepherds feed them til the snows descend. known as transhumantes, and tribunals, dating from the teenth century. At certain times no one is allowed to travel on the sathe ty yards wide must be left on all in closed and private property. The shep herds lead the flocks, the sheep follow and the flocks are mules carrying provisions, and large wolves. The merino sheep trave four hundred miles to the mountains and the total time spent on migration there and back Is fourteen weeks, — The Spectator. Incompatible with Nervousness. 1 suppose & bird is the bravest crea- timidity. From which we may learn that true courage i8 not incompatible with nervousness, and that heroism does not mean the absence of fear, but the conquest of it. Who does not re member the first time he ever ran across @ hen partridge with her brood, as he was strolling through the woods in June? How splendidly the old bird forgets herself in her efforts to defend and side her young! Small- er birds are no less daring. One even- before me, followed by ones. Frightened at out a few feet the piperlings po feathers, and they crept crooked log I rolled the log very gently and took one of the cow- three young first, the mother flew over the water. But could not fly, having over like a Lilliputian chicken. And now the mother was transformed. Her fear was changed into fury. She was a bully, a fighter, an Amazon in feathers. She flew at me with loud face. 1 was a tyrant, a robber, a kid offspring without a struggle. she changed her tactics and appealed to my baser passions She fell to as if her wing were broken. “Look!” the seemed to say. that poor little baby. If you must eat eat me! My wing is lame I can’t fly. You can easily catch me Let that little bird go!” And so 1 did. and the whole family disappeared in the bushes as if by magic. 1 won- 1 whether the mother was saying the manner of her ex. that men are stupid things, after all. and no match for the cleverness of gomething herself, after . ® gale who stoops to deception in a Dr. Henry Van righteous Cause AWFUL FAMINE 1s Now Making of India One Yast Charnel Pen, I'he famine area in India is 00 square miles, and exis nds over northwestern Weekly No awful proved by about central. south and pees. says Leslie's pen could describe its horrors the things phe are too realistically horrible any p only a Some of tography ublication, fow of swroduced in nd print frightful photographs the missionaries $ that sdition could exist in this cen y and prosperity Ema- belief, the starving na- because y not believed such an he house of the nearest fo crave to be fed gahib, usually a food; but ) mouths have Fifteen dollars a year will feed a Hin- even this pitiable allowance not to be had, The causes of the famine are the fallure of the crops the refusal of the native princes to allow their hunting jungles to be conve ried into fertile agricultural regions, the mysterious disappearance of a spe- cig! famine fund of $100,000,000, col- lected by the government after the fa- mine of 1877. The Hindu is a strict vegetarian. The low-caste Hindu is a tatalist. So, when famine stalks abroad the Hindu submits uncompiainingly. Day by day he will subsist on less food, until at last, when a mere shadow, he will drag his bony self to a relief sta tion. There he may get food—or he may not. If not, he erouches in some corner. or out in the flelds, under God's trees and awaits the coming of death The majority of the victims are Women and children. missionary £0 00 iu, yet and They Used Rim. “Spare me!” cried the captive, “and lI am a you desire.” “Well,” replied the can- aibal king, “you do look as if you 1 think we can use you.” This reply, somewhat ambiguous, left the captive In doubt, but alas' not for long. Philadelphia Consti suitable for any and the day following. 5 1899. LATEST NEWS GLEAN) D IROOM VARI. VOUS PARTS, HAVOC BY LIGHTNING. One Man Kilied and Three Others Injured Bolt Wrecked Coal Break- Life in Runaway Father and Hurled Thelr Vehicle in lebanon County Other News. at Dunmore er Lost Son from During the severe rainstorm whieh swept over Beranton and vicinity a bolt of lightning struck the Murray the structure to a wreck, killing one man and injuring three others. John Regnla was killed and Michael John Zeligki and William Regala. Zeliski and Morrissy were employed at the head of the breaker. was the point where the bolt struck. It tore that part of the struc- ture to splinters, and, descending along timbers to the ground, wrecked cast side of the Regala was and killed instantly by the Zeliski and Morrisey of 66 feet, and frightfully injured Young wag the engineer, and, was shocked hy the lightning and injured The breaker was damaged to the ex more than $10,000, and will have to be rebuilt, Diragoel he In a Frightened Hors, runaway accident in the Zion. one man lost his 1i another received injuries that are Demmey, father home about one John and George and son, left thels mile northeast of Mt. Zion to drive to Edward Schaeffer, in the vicinity of Greeble to assist in the har- Their horse was frightened away. The two men were of the i buggy and draggeq 1 . a considerable distance over the and ran thrown out ground When tained Dog Found Lost Child twWoO-5 id £1 . go i LONE epr-0ig £58 iif 10 o'clock ! the searchers attracted Ly strange whin which had accompanied him He found the dog at the foot of a tree Was irish = asleep on the ground wae the lost « He had wandered four home and had been withot fo & 4 sie Rott iy twenty-four hours it Mies st FF $ IL PO0UG Lightning Destroys Darw. During a storm lightning larwe barn on the farm of Mrs Nickleson, at Yardley, complet stroying the building. The place tenanted by Mrs. Dennehan Miss Martha Dennelian was out the lawn and received a severe shock In her effort ‘Yo assigt in rescuing the Hive stock Mrs. Dennchan was badly burned about the head. This season's crops and a large gran ary of last year's wheat wore ssimed, together with over 150 chick one. which were fastened in a hennery The loss is covered by insurance. £ rye ri iv d¢ upon oon fightning's Odd Pranks On Daniel Pritshard’s farm, neal Stockertown. a cold bolt of lightning etruck the barn in which four cows were stalled alongside ench othor. The The others were uninjured. On William Knecht's farm, near Ackermanville two cows were killed, The barn of J. W Snvder., in Lower Mt. Bethel Town ship. was burned to the ground, caus Dead Nabe in a Pax Important arrests are expected to be child on a farm near there a few days ago. The body was in a baking powder box. An inquest was held by Coroner ler, the jury rendered a verdict stating xo soitd Food In Ten Weekes It ix ten weeks since Mra, Ollie Ri- She is trying to starve herself to death. Mra. Rimer is kept alive by injections of milk through a rubber tube, The attending physi clans say she cannot live much longer, Her mother starved herself to death in the Warren Asylum recently. Sente Tteme Itussel) Uhl was held under $300 bail at Wilkes-Barre on each of four charges of selling oleomargarine, Fred Nagle fell from a third-story window at a hotel in Troy and received Injusies which it Is feared will prove The Ago of Birds, Mr. J. H. Gurney, in an article In the Ibis, discusses a number of facts, collected from various books and pa pers, regarding the age to which birds live. Mr. Dresser, in his “Birds of Burope,” gives an instance of a raven having lived sixty-nine years. 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