THE FOOL HORSE. AN UNFAVORABLE MAN'S the canvas or leather “blind” is pull ed over: the eye. That the horse ig as sensitive to pain as we have been taught from countless elrcumstances would seem unlikely, Even after the most severe operations he will usually start eating as if nothing were wrong—-—at least at first, however feverishness or sub- sequent pain (as from firing, blister- ing etc.) may affect him. The | severest punishment makes no dif. attributes 18 | yorance in this You may dock him and crupper the mutilated Imprimis, the horse {8 a coward- and severely burned tail with im- nature made him so--an unreasoning | unity afterwards, and coward, who fears everything with | ho will feed at once as if nothing had which he Is unfamiliar, nothing, how You may perform this ever horrible, to which terribly operations has accustomed him: a | with nothing more than a twitch upon over to udden and uncontrollable | 3c and without that. panics, and in their paroxysms ou hamper and confine him he wil ping at who cherish Hardened By Sulphuric Acid. — drill In states the English an edge that will or facilitate cut- Told In Missouri, George W. Kemp, of Auxvasse, | Hardening an says that while he fishing sulphuric saecid, on hig farm recently two squirrels |Mechanie, makes came down out of a tree and bit cut tempered steel him. He had his gun with him pre- ting hard rock. The acid should be pared to shoot frogs. poured into a flat-bottomed vessel Being bitten by the squirrels an- to a depth of about one-eighth of an gered Mr. Kemp and he resolved to inch drill is heat- shoot one of the squirrels. He had ed and dipped in out one ad Taking aim at a This makes squirrel! on a limb, he noticed that [the point iremely the the other squirrel was another Inder point tree in line He fired and both caks gharpen, but with a little squirrels fell Kansas City Times le A Bold Step. { To overcome the well-grounded and reasonable objections of the more intel- ligent to the use of secret, medicinal com- ounds, Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. v gomeo time ago, decided to make a bold departure from the usual course pursued by the makers of put-up medicines for do- mestic use, and so has published broad- sast and o ¥ to the whole world, a full and comphpte list of all the ingredients mtering in position of his widely relebrated fepies. Thus he has taken his numerpas trons and patients Jjnto his full . Thus too he has re- wedicines from among secret of doubtful merits, and made wn Compostiwn, ~ COMMERCIAL GOLumy. - | Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reports. Week! ordinary was out VIEW OF “BEST FRIEND. You May Act as Valet, Chambermaid and Pedicure to One For Twenty Years and Unless You Speak to Him He Wont Know You. To successfully handle and safely use horses, a proper appreciation of their mental and moral ritally necessary, R. G. Dun & Co.'s of Trade says: Heview Less primary but there ness On are in the aod a, activity is market for is no evidence of weak the contrary ua- | higher, rul cents, reported The point of the ed to a dull cherry 1 the to that colton acid depth several hard, while y If the iotns the somo tural and difficult 1 tations Ing cloge to 5 rent unprecedented liminution in wholesome 0 secure print « After activity on rem go ft respect re demand is na It is no immediately -—_ early deliveris and manufacturer: ward business a iccent There i i position undertake next vear's hipment, mill owners striving speculative fe uncertainty re deliverie new crop raw nd the bility of eancellation Ex light Many have been are mo have { happened. 1 ARS siatiom | association | and other Seratiny severe Not only does the wrapper of every bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the famous medicine for weak stomach, torpid liver or billousness and all catarrhal diseases wherever located, have printed upon it in plain English, a full and complete list of all the ingredients composing it, but a small book has been compiled from numerous standard medical works, of all the different schools of practice, containing very numer- ous extracts from the writings of leading practitioners of medicine, endorsing fn the strongest possible terms, each and every ingre- dient contained in Dr. Plerce’'s medicines, One of these little books will be malled free to any one sending address on postal card or by letter, to Dr. RV. Plerce, Buffalo, N. Y., and requesting the same. From this little book it will be learned that Dr. Plerce's med- jeines contain no alcohol, narcotics, mineral agents or other poisonous or injurious agents and that they are made from native, medici~ nal roots of great value; also that some of the most valuable ingrodients contained in | 11} general, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for weak, age OF SEX nervous, over-worked, " run-down,” Bervous y hd 8 M . - Le i a... — i and debilitated women, were employed, long Cowardice man fe fteal? ir ‘ty years ago, by the Indians for similar allments | . naction : ve with on Fire Burning One Hundred Years. affecting their squaws. In fact, one of the enn A 4 RB The Cheq most valuable medicinal plants entering into is. terror 1a rl wl howl the composition of Dr. Plerce’'s Favorite Pre- a} hin scription was known to the Indians as Hake Alm *Squaw-Weed.” Our knowledge of the uses of not a few of our most valuable native, m dicinal plants was gained from the Indls As made up by improved and exact p cesses, the "Favorite Prescription” is a x efficient remody for regulating all the wom anly functions, correcting displacements, prolapsus, anteversion and retorversion, 1d 1 overcoming painful periods, toning the i. : ; - tam ye n { : wain’s Vege nerves and bringing about a perfect state of are fire : Wd w It is thi shi NOH \1 ; ler a is i sold ob a ha ; 4 : Sn Ne health. Sold by all dealers in medicines, 20 Mule Team BORAX will cleanse every article in ye Omn--make NATURE PROVIDES FOR SICK WOMEN a more potent remedy in the roots and herbs of the field than was ever produced from drugs. In the good old-fashioned days of our grandmothers few drugs were used in medicines and Lydia KE *inkham, of Lynn, Mass, in her study of roots and herbs and their power over disease discovered and gave to the women world a remedy for their peculiar ills more potent than any combination of drugs. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta tried and true remedy of to nose vet often no injury to self, or him. His ove such ca | generally squeal and cry out at even knife incon- h { the most superficial prick of the garding mstinot In Horrible seem not to frequently, | venience him so far as appetite and | with a determination to clear him- |} mposure go, and yet this is pot | of for e pt restrictions as £ material Po wounds but not port trade lines wool self from any hamoeri: He has no unless cause COUrage, ven such 101 prep: yet, Offering not wenkenaod prices ruling abe and a few trifle higher Some Es placed large land ings vyeuge, obtain in will tra . trained wet § levy travel. ly as . : a rallroad car requentiy the misia: “oar these prey WOrk vear of the vengeance be particular individual, but and efficacious in upon el mtn Ng epee} LYDIA E. PINKHAM ble Compound £ 10 apm a ; stupefled by an 0} 3 ov with Outing, shoe trade | caut s erg Inn. Osmoth is an hones Du i cures of Vegetable Compound 10 the respect 8 record of more than Vo foot ur . IrLy ca the . liar towomen., entit LOONE BEeTriIOus ills pec and coufid person and ever \ When weakness, flatulency, : ; should re 1 Wholesale Marketa up ur kitchen or dining them bird : iver or fewter PAT Wouldn't kn } 1 v % i LIIETN He Grew a Beard. Wi wa a cocon- PATENTS Tip $0 Do you wish io k:2 ou wish to know hen write to W . ney - Notary Public), Wills Buiidis 112 Indiana Av. nue, Washington, 24 yearsin ' ton. Union Soldiers ntitled to pension on pensioner deserts wile { his pension ¥ or i hen saliors—war 1 they: 1 age aft 1 ste nay Le entitied © HICKS® CAPU DINE CURES rg ALL ACHES And Nervousness Trial bottle i0¢ Aldrug sare THOUGHT CHILD WOULD DIE. Whole Covered With Cuban Itch—Cuticura Remedies Care at Cost of 7T5c. ody happe Ke CO., Boston, Mass. IT COSTS YOu NOTHING TO TRY 1 THE R. PAXTON Worse Than 1 seless, STANDARD GF Tiie- SOUTH iE Over a Hill that few ura Le. : : : 11 and after the sing of all train RR) 5G: iy €8 a i € leq don iis nose viigar ragtime § 52 4% ed wi bpplied the Cx 173 ntment and he this remembered he at with nthe res be san to ver first After three applic dry up, and in just from day 1 commenced to use the Cutic ura Rem- edies my baby was entirely well. The t ment and 1 would gladly pasd 8100 if 1 could any cheaper time i two the & should go a a bucket of that he locomotive ations $ be 3 Wy wees th mbers o hi [US. GOVERNMENT. INSPECTION ThE SOUTHERN-COTTON-OIL: CO. NEW YoRK-SAVANYAH- ATLANTANES ORLEANS BNP SAUBEIUSUSEEEINEREEBNBEE JHE DAISY FLY KILLER Gogtrore all tha lies and rie oon! 10 even y hots fn dining room Rive rE Was hour pecial going ls EOing only cost me 75 ie8 an not have got it I feel safe in saying that the his hike He i» Mrs, Zana Miller, F. D., Xo © 5 0 i v p a tf ve Cuticura Remedies saved now a boy of five YEAS Easy Mathematics. th yolk r Be, 140 Dekalb Ave, Broskiyn NF A TisE INTHIS § FW mae Thompson's Eye Wates Come ¢ a ping pl y ! Family Religion, ia Inquirer } ExGov, John D. Loi 1 yoliofs DOCTOR'S Sclection FOOD taker called last TALK. of Food One of the Important Acts in Life, L111 Ot in { ¢ CON At remotes Rockwell f80me of $1 (80 PN those which swored the calves, A Mass. doctor says health and physical and happiness | or phs are so largely under our personal eon- or trol that the proper selection of food Unitarian should be and is one of the most im- ni goom ° ‘ « nie | Alice, portant acts in life Butban encudes. altkoni . a0 _. | tno young to "On this subject, I may say that 1 | against all other foes. You may heat 8M wavering.’ know of no food equal in digestibility your horse nearl: to death today and i | #eircted, $6.25 @ 6.3¢ and more powerful in point of nutri- tomorrow, or twenty minutes he | A Charge Admitted. 86.15% 6.20 ment than the modern Grape-Nuts, wi : p as of ns Kir Wilfrid Laurier was ¢cnce on an Kansas City, four heaping teaspoons of which is U0 | electioneering tour in Ontario and as | $6.75; ex sufficient for the cereal part of a bitterly contested . meal, and experience demonstrates “Our mental brain : 1 ' i " . . | regarding ic a ity, ¢ the charg Miss Marjorie equine The different Oil Stove and is Butcher woinhi tiirde, and TC §6.17% 6.25, | The improbed Herald { $9 50@ 6.15; * pigs. S5.50766 33 Oil Stove Gives best results. ‘Reduces fuel ex- nse. A working ame at the touch of the and fecders, $ Marked heavy, § to religious Hrgs prime ' dium 4 1 1 # { is 3 the pos! BAG a ; mamma is an Episcopalian; Sense of IAIN a Episcopalian; good 1¢ . gister, ig only three, decide, "my "we BORON ot bulk of sales, in fearless of vou biped, just as you for him for twenty years not know sou from a Meo ports Cattle-—Top, and dressed 6.795: fair to Western fed stockers and 11 he na H : choice other may care and he will giranger It elections were effort was made the every up race to stir that the user is perfectly nourished from one meal to another “1 am convinced that the extensive and general use of high class foods of this character would increase the term of human life, add to the sum total of happiness and very consider- ably improve soclety in general. 1 am free to mention the food, for I personally know of its value.” Grape-Nuts food can be used Ly babes in arms or adults. It is ready cooked, can be served instantly, either cold with cream, or with hot water or hot milk poured over. Ali sorts of puddings and fancy dishes can be made with Grape-Nuts. The food is concentrated and very economical, for four heaping teaspoons are sufficient for the cereal part of a meal. Read the little book, "The Road to Well. is probable that all mankin repugnant to him, and the) go Invariably unpleasan: schools himself to disregard sense, The average plains sald to be horror of the an Indian (and in this he be isolated), an Indian equally and both this is of not pony scent may pony in yet animals, until human being, through the bitter ex. onstrated that man Is a fiend nate and a crue] brute where handling of their kind is concerned. In these cases smell has seemed the only sense (involved, since no words are spoken in handling a wild horse, and sight has but little to do with and religious prejudice One day a Quebec Liberal sent this telegram to 1 viirid Rar «+t ¢ 4 this country that your children have Telegraph denial” To this the Premier replied “Sorry to say report ig correct. | have no children.” — Manchester Guardian, in not been baptized. Test of an Egg. His Honor Judge Addison, who died problem ‘When does an egg become stale?" The plaintiff suggested that in sum. mer eggs became stale “about a week | Judge declared that the real test of an ege's staleness was the moment it became fit for usc at a contested a>! Southern Southern cows rows, £2.55 6 0% 4.00; balls, F G0 60 5. On, Movket : bulk heavy, be lower Ton, of salea, $6.02 @ 88.00@ 6.056; packers, S602, @6.12%; feye Hog: 5 = pigs, $5.26 @ G.00 Sheoep-~Market Lambs, $5.50@ 7.75; owes and year. $5L.00@ 6.25; Texas clipped voarlings, $6.25661 7.00; Texas clipped sheep, $5.26 6.00; stockers {dedorn, $3.6047 5.25, Pittsburg, Da. Cattle — Murket steady: choice, $6.106G 6.30; prime, £5,004 6.10 Sheop-—i'vrime weothers, $5106 L808: eulle and common, 8§2.00@ 3.00: lambs, 84.006 6.00; veal calves, 86.508 7.00 Hoga—Prime hoavies, $6.80: me- stopndy to wenk. rn ¥ pips, $0450 6.50, heat the kitchen. The New Perfection Will not over- nearest agency. 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