The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, February 08, 1905, Image 7
i YMKAiMrttHtttAti)ittttrf WHAT'S THE.TJSF. OF SAVING "GIVE ME A 5-CKNT CIGAR," WHEN BV ASKING FOR A i i "CREMO" YOU GET THE BERT 5CKNT CIGAR IN AMERICA "TIm WcrM'i tsrfl Sn" In Choate. When Ambassador ( hoale was learl fr of the New York bur many a flnltr ling lawyer hail n fliiiti- him. Thero was scan-cly 1111 attorney ho was nut fraid or him in open court, but else- here 1111 oc nxliiiin! (iisplay if ronr Sis ami Impudeinf. wiimIi he mnile. Due day in Hi." I.;n yi i w' ( lull h bud tiui? pundit, mm n 1,1-iily smvos-Fful pruclitiom r. observing Mr. Ornate fit tiolirhhorln;; table. n.-Kd In a voice iriennt for others to hear: "Ah, counsellor, why was your inche-on so rudimentary?" "Perhaps yon ran explain," said tlx? "f-n! Unlit, ilryly. "Hecsiuse ii'g in Clionie," wus the fi'iy. "Your play upon my mime." return l t.'hoate. ilraivini-' out the words with :een emphasis, "painfully, exposes llir imfnnniltirsK of your Icnoranee. Th." nnrhcon, sir may be in t'hoatc, hut our rlht to address mo is T.Vlui aur" Women in Out Hospitals Appalling Increase in the Number of Operations Performed Each Year Mow Women May Avoid Them. Ooinx through the hospitals in ourlness, sleeplessness, melancholy, large cities one is surprised to him siirli largo proportion of the patients lying on thos snow-white beds women and girls, who are either awaitinjr cr recovering from scriou opera lions. Why should this ! the rase? Sim ply because they hare neglceted them selves. Ovarian and womb troubles are certainly on the Increase among the women of this country they creep upon them unawares, but every one of those patients in the hospital beds had plenty of warning in . that bearing down feeling, pain at left or right of the womb, nervous exhaustion, puiu in the small of the back. lcneorrhea, (1 la ziness, flatulency, displacements of the womb or irregularities. All of these symptoms urn indications of an un healthy condition of the. ovaries or womb, aud if not heeded the penalty bastobc paid by a da ngeronn operation. When these symptoms manifest them selves, do not drag along until you are obliged to go to the hospital and sub mit to an operation but remember tha.t Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound lias saved thousands of women from surgical operations When women are troubled with ir regular, suppressed or painful menstru ation, weakness, lciicorrlioja, displace ment or ulceration of tho womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, bloating (or flat ulency), general debility. Indigestion, and nervous prostration, or are. beset with such symptoms as dizziness, lassi tude, excitubiiity. Irritability, nervoua- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Succeeds KnaWsTffWWHWn 10,000 Plants for I6e. kn!ll'f r BW"in v.itn biiij "Min i i i W K r,iil Ir-d. 1 tTf Hi ri'lhtlD MIT llll. VY own m bJU-ii .'rr kt the pro. ductt'iii oi our watrramva iOi (!r loitl-nift- yui in wy mem, v VI ft For 10 Contm Ponfpmtti ( JOlHl RkiM fvlrrj. I tt(Nt) Smut lUme, IUIW BftlraWIC (fltMiDS, t UMIO lUr La are a KtithliM. 1UO0 lilurUn.tj terlllUdl IIt. M nein teo w (.tow (;,. -in ni Ul ii hiietliol of hrlllljkitt I0iMf t Ami li u eiiil Inijtoi f. )"(' lio- nmAii fiuiu, nr., i) lor NOW is YOUR OPPORTUNITY Tolmj Stock inihe Mimin on. m ".' IrM.ury sti-k. K.wl in fcve II W ell w.n.' Puniplns Plant oomill. lo rnkl. w I I Pr luurs ludltl l-nl Miinu.llJ th in proMHI tlre on x W'UPt iif option. 5 iim rr Shi. -'' " hM foi liu ti i.ol.ut. ImmctlUlplv. trm Mm lo '!irurnl, iMiv. . 1". l iaaom atj-vnt, lt t:u. ' KirANSTtnm.KSer ili bt epnia inMU'Uie tr uifcita. A bun drl milium of tht'tn lii,TelMn m1(1 br'Mth. win.' thnitti ami ,t.rv iilnt-M uuk fi"m a. that.i.n',1 itiomai h arrt ruIWiMl or rtm'd iy Klpan Tl Ona will Ki-iurritllv u ,a rrllrf wlthlntwantY mlnKI'-. Tlifllv .-..in iw.-karn li'pnouka tog aa orliUMa ocual"0. All OruwHirta aU ll'-'ia. PENSION FOR AGE. i new entur tvil) give ptiii ou iur uu. " .....i. . . I,1U,.LU ,.( li..t.,...ll....j iitu nio at, uijlu i'i ...... uv. .u... Kree of clmrae. No Pension, o ' r. Addri' W. 11. WILLii, Wills BuiMlug.ilWliMllwia Av.. Wl,liil(4JU. D. U I'aleuW slid lradu-Muilu Solicited. a run uilltf tMfn . L'u rr ()" nu wiimiui iwrtiinr LUHtlfjiiiiirXl.' oat t.'ounh b)run. ' lulling. Knld tlrviyt.-iwtiL y Tmpsn's Eya Water r IT8 WINTER SLEEP BROKEN, Big Catfish Disturbed by the Intrusion of a Let of Buffalo Fishes. The Aquarium's his Mississippi riv er rntflsh. whleh In winter lies on t lie holtom of Its lank motionless for weeks at a time In a state of hlbcrnn lion, woko n ) In great shape on Mon day last when Rome other flshes were Introduced Into Us tank. For years this big oat fish has had a tnnk all lo Itself; hut when the ftshet from the Ft. l.ouls exhlhlt, a IiIk lot. were received on Monday. It was nee pstwry to double) up the stork here in : few of the tanks, and then the hnffa lo fishes. wlnoh have been In the Aquar ium nl out six months, were placed In Hie lank with the big cat. Thu buffalo fishes came from Hie HHiiie waters a the hi? catfish, hut the. catfish rrpurded their coining Into Its lank as an Intrusion, for ail that, and It not up out of bed out of lis lied of sHnd on the bottom of the. tank lo say ho, chasing the buffalo fishes about with a liveliness quite unwonted to It al this season. The IiuIThU,' II-1ich are sizable specimens, but not nearly so lis r the catfish, and they fled nt Its approach. When it had driven the buffalo fishes nil Into the upper waters of the lank, the bl.it cattish went, bark tr bed amiln, and once more settled down and went to sleep. And so It has since remained, the buffaloes keeping wel' p.wny from It. Apparently It Is now sleopinp wrli and soundly acain. but when II dreams It catfish ever do dream It!" sleeping visions doubtless take In chape of those iimi'iuiierly buffalr II she, which so rudely broke in upon its long winter slumber. New York Sun. all- gone and ' want-to-be-left-alonc leel iugs, they should remember there is oue tried and true remedy. The fol.ovving letters cannot fail to bring hope to despairing women. Mrs. Fred Seydel. 412 N. Mth Street, West Philadelphia, Pa , writes: Dear fls. Pinkham: " 1 was in a verv serious condition when 1 wrote to you for advice. 1 had a serious womb ami ovarian trouble and I could not carry a child to maturity, and was advised that an operation was my wly hope- of recovery. 1 could not liear to fninlt of Kuing to the hospi tal, so wrote you for advice. I did as you in structed me and t.oW Lyriia E. Pinfcham'a Vegetable Compound; and I am not only well woman to-day . but haveaheaotifulbaby girl six months old. 1 advise all sick and sulTering women to write you for advice, a you have done so much for nie." Miss Ruby Mushrush, of East Chicago, Ind., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham; ' I have been a great sufferer with irregular menstruation ami ovarian trouble, and about three months ago the doctor, after using the X Hay on me, said I had an aheea on the ovaries and would have to have an operation. Mr mother wntited me to try I.ydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound as a last resort, and It not only saved me from an operation but made me entirely well. " Lydia E. P. nUhara's Vegetable Com pound atonoe removes such troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the best. . Mrs. Piukham invites all sick women to write her for advice. Her advice and medicine have restored thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Muss. Garden Truck can be raised profitably only in soil containing plenty of Potash. All vegetables require a frrliliier con taining at least lo per cent, actual Potash Without Potash no fertilizer is com plete, and failure will folic; w it use. Krorv fnrmr uhoul-l huTPOiirTolunMr bvk on ftrtUIuiK'n tlir-v nn f at'iviriinitm uiutUT UKtinliij; Mt.ir HniiiI fcrMji-r. hut txxtatwnf Kiitt.rtril .tl"?1 Inforinul mr tiil ntHtm Ittryt retlltn turmi'r. brnt rrc loi tliu Kitatllig, UMtM A.i K.I1.I wwniv" 9 NMaii trt. Nrw York. .. f;"",k' mod thaiH would eot ho vllhoul l lli.m. 1 ... tronl.i,,! , ,,r,t de ,,,11, torpid llvor and hc.da. ha. Now aiure Ullui I .c.r.i, L'.i,.lr flb,t,c 1 ,,,, t,,-,wnchb-H.r I ahall eeitaiuiT rc..iiirnd , tli.utt, at Ine bal uifulilna I hat. Arir ac.n ' Anns b.iilul, Onbulli Kill No. J, t-oli 'm,,, na. flaatanl. PalaUhla. Potrtu Tarlf (inn) ri(,0Bo. Navar au-kvu, Weaken t.r tin p.-. llir. ttr, Mr. N ni aula In bulk. '1 Uu fii'tiiiliu! t.lilt-1 .tuuipcu Cut uuaraatva.1 to cura or yi.ur bixny bact. . Steiltr.f emecly Co., Chlc(o or N.V. ol inm SALE. TEX K:LLI331 COXES I Where Others Fail. mmmmmL LAZYLIVEB if ji Tht Bowel CAMOV CATIWATIC COMMtHCIAL REVIEW. R G. Tnri & Co.' "Wccklj Rcvisa cf Trade" says: .Storms at home nnd complications abroad tended to check artivity in com mercial and financial markets, but most inditMria! lines continue busy, testify iiiK to Ciuitidcnce that trade interrupliou wili be brief. Prior- to the bad wemlier there wat liberal distribution of nur cltandisp at steady price, but subse quently a sharp advance occurred in re tail prices of fond products, owing In n-Mlrictcd receipt at points of livi.vy Consumption. Country niercliants at the .Suiitli have la rue -lucks that move slo vly because of the decline in cotion and rol led ions are slow. New Ellwand manufacturing pUuls arc well engaged, especially in macliiii cry, jewelry and tcMiles, but buyers have left the Boston footwear m.trket without placing contracts, owing to disagree ment as to prices. Production of pig iron comiiiiu'i at the maximum rale, el ilv ie is no evi dence of a reaction. Ample wa'cr supply ha made it po-sibV lo maintain t.'ou Mi IKville coke production at liic rcmaik a'nle average of ,too.ooo tiuis wetkly. l-'.iUn-fs 'hi week numbered ,U'5 in the I'liitcd States i.K.-iin-t ,VU la-l year, and 4 in Canada, compared with jH a 3 1 ar a 1:0. r.ad-tri el's says: W'l'i.il. iuc'u.iin ll. Hie, exports for the week en-liny "ami ary .'fi are 1 . 1 r. r . 5 S j- Im-hcl-. as.aiiut I,t.tf,'j74 l.vl week; .'.'yl7.i'(- lllis week 1.1-1 year; 4.40.0(15 111 nx..i and ,t.7'i.',,j(S in vku. I'orn i-yports for llie wei k art .lMS.r.t.l Imsliels, again!.'. .riStW) )at week; i,4').,tit a year ai;o; J.o.j.ooo in I'.jcij, an 1 4.7,018 in lyu. wiiolesalFmarkets. n.'iltitnore. FLOl'R Quiet an I nr. c'.ianged ; receipt-, 4751 barrels; ex porn, i2 barreN. WHEAT Unsettled; spot, contract, !.i4''i l.i.'i ; spot, No. 2 ted Western, i.l.SW l.I.s4 I January, i.t ln 1.14' ; l'eb ruary, 1. 14 ! 4 fi 1 . 1 4 ; March, I $' .i-t'i May, 117 asked; steamer No. 2 red. yxfv.'t'n 1.0W i ; receipts, li.oS't liu-li-els; Southern by sample, I .m. rPl . 1 5 ; Southern on grade, i.o.j'ii 1.15. CORX Kaier; spot, January. Feb-, ruary and March, joj-j'i.-oi; M;.y, jori) 5"'o ; steamer miNeil, 4S' fr 4S5 h : re ceipts, 4,1.50,? bushels; Southern while and yellow corn, 44 ij'fi 4 J. OATS Steady; No. 2 while, X7wil .V'ii No. 2 mixed, 3C's'n.$;; 'eceipts, fi.012 bushels. RYE Steady; No. 2 Wcxti-rn up town. WitfiH?. BUTTER Firm and unchanged; fancy imitation, :.''ii.',i; fancy cream cry, jonjr; fancy ladle, lo'r; V.I ; store packed, h'ii'iS. KC,(-,S-lF.asy, .tc CHEKSJi Firm and unchanged; large, ii'JCn I2'i; nieilium, ujo.isli ; small, 12-Vct'ffl,?. SUGAR Strong and nnclianged ; coarse granulated and line. 6.25. New York. BUTTER iW ; re ceipts, 2.9(17; street price, extra cream ery, 2ya2)'i ; official prices, creamery, common to extra, lortr.'o; State dairy, thirds to fusts, 21'02'j; renovated, com mon to extra, 2$. CHEESE Firm, unchanged; re ceipts, 323. EGGS Weak; receipts. 6,ojl ; State, Pennsylvania and nearby, fancy selected white, extra, ,305132; do., choice, 282(); do., mixed, fancy, 27; Western, selected, choice, 26 ; do., average best, 25 ; South erns, iqC(i'25; refrigerators, 1722. POULTRY Alive firm; Western chickens, 12; fowls, 14!; turkeys, ij'iil 14;; dressed firm; Western chickens, 13 14; fowl?, l.Vil'U.'S; turkeys, 1510 20. FLOUR Receipts, 30.649 barrels ; ex ports, 4,579 barrels; dull and lower; win ter patents, 5.30C5.83 ; winter straights, 5.25'fi5.4o; Minnesota patent, c.8o(it'fi.20. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Dull ; per 100 pounds, 2.00'ff 2. 10. HIDES Firm; California, 81 to 25 pounds, 19. PORK Barely steady; short clear, l.VOryVfU.sTi. COTTONSEED OIL Firm; prime yellow. 2?Y),Cn2i,i. POTATOES Dull ; Long Island. 1.75 !fT2.oo; State and Western, i.25'ij.'i5o; Jersey sweets. 2.oo(ff.3.75. PEANUTS Steady; fancy hand picked, 5',V"Sli) other domestic, 3!4 CABBAGES Easy ; flat Dutch, per too; a.ooSj oo. Live Stock. New York. BEEVES Steers slow and lower; some sales of good cattle 20c to 25c lower. Steers, 3.70 to 5.(10; bulls, 2.75 to 3.80; cows. 1.50 to 3.6n. Ca- j bles quoted live cattle and sheep steady; I refrigerator beef selling at lojjc to to'ijc per pound. F.xports. tomorrow, 550 beeves, and 3,416 quarters of beef. CALVES Veals about steady, qual ity considered; Western and barnyard calves lower. Veals, 5.00 10 g.25 ; no prime veals h:re; Westerns, 3.00; barn yard calves, 325. Dressed calves sleadv. SHEEP AND LAMBS Sheep nomi nally steady; lambs slow and easier. Medium to good Iambs, 7.25 to 7.7a No salts of sheep. Chicago. CATTLE Market strong Good to prime steers. 5.70(06.25; poor to medium, 3.755? 5.6 stockcrs and feeders, 3.2514.25; cows, 1.25(4.40; heifers, 2.orVa..s.io; canners, i.252.45; bulls, 2.ICXVT4.00; calves, 3.907.00. HOGS Market strong. Mixed and butchers, 4-4?'"- -4-6S i good lo choice heavy, 4.62,4(rf4.o ; rough heavy, 4.45(11) 4-55 1 light, 4'4l ;4 57! j ; bulk of sales, 4.5ixvr4.6o. MICH IN LITTI.fi. There are more than 50,000 electricians in the United States. Russia has a per capita investments in industrial enterprises of $4, while the United States has $123. Wages of the switchmen of the Dela- ware, Lackawanna and Western Rail road have been increased 4 to 6 cents an hour and their hours have been re duced. By the recent invention of an auto matic machine for the Mowing of beer bottles it is said that 2,2.20 beer bottle blowers throughout the country will be thrown out of employment. Justice Scott, of the Supreme Court of New York, has denied the ri.ejit of a lalior union to expel a member without, permitting him to be present when charges against him have been preferred. Almost the entire commercial wealtn of India, with its population of 300.000, two, is said to be in the hands of less than 90,000 persons, Stationary engineers of New Jersey are agitating the question of licensing ail engineers, and will try to have a I.w passed to that effect. The proposed international labor tin-, im, which is being promoted by Eugene V. Debs aud ii to include all organised labor, is vouched for by the most power ful organization in the country. The benefit fund which the Switch men's Union has paid out in the last three years amounts to St6u. AN OLD MAN'S TRIBUTE. 4 Ohio Fruit Malum, T Tra olri, Tared of a TcrrlbU CHaa A ft or Ta Tawr nt Snfffcrtnt;. Klrtnpy Jiiftnn, for, Ohio, y: Kidney Pills of fruit doalcr, of Mon I was cured by Doan' severe can of kid ney trouble, ot eight or tn yearn' standing. I suffered the most sererc back ache and other pains In tjj re gion of the kid ney. These were espeelally severe when stooping to lift anything, and siDKit jrTos. often 1 rould hardly straighten my back. The aching was bad In the daytime, but Jnst as bud At' nigh), and I w.is always lame In the morning. I was bothered with rheumatic pains and dropsical sweH Jng of the feel. Thf urinary pagi were painful, and the secretions wwe rilaeoloml and so free that ofien I had to rise at night. I fell tired all day. Half a box served lo relieve me, and three boxes . effected n prrmnnent cure." A TUIA I. KItKK--Address l'ostor Milbuen Co., KutTnlo, N. V. For Kale by all dealers. Price fit) els. Benjamins Franklin's Courant. Thomas C. liradbury of Hlddcford Me., Is the owner of a copy of the New England Courant, whleh Is dnted From Feb. 4 to Feb. 11. 1TZ?,." The copy, whleh Is devoted for tho most rart to a speech of the king, state;; that the Courant "In printed and sold by TionjBrnln Franklin." !ttnn and It I. ark. riiolly "ltut- aw why do jou say you don't like my face?'' Mis Pert "Hecause."' Cholly "Ah', but that's not a pwoiier answer; there's 110 reason In that." .Miss Pert "Well, there's none In your face, cither."-Philadelphia Press. There Is more Catarrh In this section of II a country tlian all olhr iiipas put together, ami until the last fr yarn wassiipposoil tn betiM!iiraiile. For irrfl'at many years dolors ITonouiiiTiI it a local iiseft ainl prescribed ocal r'tmnilies, and by eonstantly failing to eure with local trmitnirrit, pronounced It in curable. Science proven Ciitarrh to lie. a constitutional iliseaso and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure. ummifRotlircil liy f, .1. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, la the only eonstitntinbal cure, mi the market. It ts taken Internally In dose from lOilroprtoateaspnonfiil. It anta direct ly on the blood and mucous surfaces; of the system. Thev (ftlnr one hundred dollars for any ea.i It falls to cure. Keiul for circulars and testimonials. Address K.J. Chksbi A Co., Toledo. ). . Kold by UriiKKists. 7.V-. . Taka Hsll's Family Pills tor constipation Illda't Nil MnnsT. l'iioti "flow is your artist friend jetting along in New York?" Tonison "Oh, splendidly!" Dixon "Have you beard from liim'"'' Toiiison "No; that's the reasou I know he's prosperins."letroit Free Press. rrrSpBrmmientlv cured. No tits or nervous ness after first iIbv's use, of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Ilestorer,!it rial hottlcandt reatlsefrea IT. It. H, KMs,Ltd..931ArehHt.. Phlla., I'a London society women are forming "prayer circles." Illnilier tirsj's Swaat Powders For Children fnece.sfiilly used by Mother Ory. nurse in the Children's Home in New ork. Cure. Feverishness, Bad Stomach. Teetking Did erders, move and regulate the Dowels and JVstroy W orms. Over Wl.nOO testimonials. At allnnugists. 2oe. Sample mailed .Kti. Address Allen S. Olmsted, U Roy, N. V. Tn, China and India the finest tea coats only six or eight cents a pound. To Cora a old In lT Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets. All dniRiists refund money if it tails to curs. E. v. Grove's signature is on box. 25c. Ths cellar in the Bank of France re sembles a large warehouse. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething, soften t he gums, reduces Inflamma tion, allays pain, e.uras wind colic, 25. a bottle Galalith. or "milk-stone," in being much luted for decorating. no's Cure for Consu ruption Is an Iulaiijbls Windlctiis for coukIis and colds. N. W. Mvrri., Oi-caii ttrove, N. .1., Feh. 17, l!'). Two out of every 1000 of Russia's people are sigiitless. A Uusraiitteil Cur 'or Pllsa. Itching, Blind, Weeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists will refund money it I'aro Uintmcut tails to eure in 0 to 14 days. 50c. Fi teen war vessels arc under construc tion in I he docks oi tlermnny. Itch cared in 3(1 minutes by Woolforil Sanitary Lotion. Never fails, c'old by all lruL'irists. M, Mrfil orders promptly tilled by J)r. K. Dcti lnin, ( lawtordsviile, Ind. . There are 2,50i),W0 acres oi emk fore-ts in Aeria.- GRATEFUL TO CUTICURA Iur 1 iikl u III Heller and Speedy fins or lias and Scaly Huiniir, llelilnv ".v and Mglit Wiifleied 1 or Months. ' I winli you would publish litis letter so that ol hers Mtttrring as I have may be helped. Fur months awful sores covered 11 1. v ice and neck,, scabs forming, itching fertility day and night, breaking open, slid running blood and matter. 1 h(d tried many remedies, but was growing worse, nken 1 started with t'uticiira. The first ppliiutinn guve mc instant relief, anil ivlicn 1 hud ued two cakes of (,'ulicuia Sosi and three boxes sf Cuticura Oint incut, 1 wss euiuileielv caicd. (Spied) Miss Nellie Vandcr W'iele, I.akeside.X.Y." Onlv one man in 7(h) pays an income tx in India. The r S. Depi, of Aarlcnlf or fives to fcalcr'a Oa'- its heartiest en liorscnieiit. tsiilei a .,ow National Oau yielded 111 1'JiH fvoin l.il) to oU bu. per Beie 111 ;iil dillrrent Mate-, and you, Mr. ianncr, can beat this in IUM, if you wili. wlt or Kiniuer, above illustrated, gives 8u bueliela giuin and four tous bay bohidea per acre. It's wonderful. 8alr's seeds are pedigrco seeds, bred 4ip through careful selection to big yields. Balwr's Peardless Barley yielded 'lai "bu! fsalrer's Home Builder Corn... 800 Hi. Spelts and Mnearoni Wheat..,. 80 bu, Balxer'a Victoria Rape 90,000 lbs. filler's Teosiute Fodder 160,000 lbs Bslser's Billion Dollar Oraas.,, 80,000 lbs cislMir's Pedigree Potatoes 1,000 bu. Now such yields pay sod you can have them, Mr. iarwer, in 11103, SI NO lOo IN KTAlfPf ind this notice to the John A. Salrer Reed f., I-a Crosse, Wis., and you will get Uioir big catalog and lota of farm seed samples free. A. C. L.1 D0U a e.r,PiJ C'CTgy 'n SiWU bout 7 5 -s. BIRD INVESTS WITH POWER. Superstition Connected with Jeweled Toy of England'a King. When as a girl Amelle; do France now Quem of Portugal, first visited Windsor Castle, tho mjBtlc Jeweled bird which was taken from the throne of Tlppoo SaMb and presented by the Fast India Company to George Ill was the object of her profoundest ad miration. In fact, It fascinated her ro mantic soul, and Queen Victoria, who hRd a strong strain of romance In her nature, quite understood her young guest's feeling, so she ordered the bird to be taken to the princess' apart mcnt, In order that a sketch might be made of the treasure. The flrs-l thing the Queen of Portugal asked for the night she entered Ibn ban ducting IihM on the Kings arm and bsw tho blaze of the celebrated gold plate upon the buffet, was this jeweler! bird! His majesty Immediately or dered that It should be placed upon the table In front of the Queen, that she mif-ht gaze upon It at her leisure. There are many legends woven sbout Hint bird. A London Journal says the Hindoos call It "Uma," and they suy that whoever owns Uma must reign over India. It Is supposed to have the gift of locomotion, and It nlieht" upon the hend of whosoever it endows with royal power. It Is nboul twelve Inches long, and Is shaped like a pigeon with an exaggerated full. I'tiliies, brilliants, emeralds and pearls are sewn about t.ie quivering feathers of iilngree gold work; it. holds a price less ruby in its b!. and an emerald of grout size and luster luingsi from Its breast. Tho bird shares with the Kohlnoor the r.uporstitlous regard of t: o Hindoos. While the Fma folds Us uItiks in the castle on the Thames, and while the Kohlnoor blazes In the English crown, there Is nothing else to do but bo hs good subjects of King Edward as may bo. It Is the will of '.ho nods. THE WRONG KIND OF LOVE. Voungster's Recitation of Text Showed Bent of Thought. William H. .Maxwell, I he bitporin lendent of the public schools of New Vork. believes that free meals should be provided for such school children as get Insufficient nourishment nl home, on the ground that a child suf fering from hunger cannot learn Its lessons. Mr. Maxwell was describing the oth day (he free-meal system of the Paris schools. Suddenly he paused and smiled. "When this system was Introduced in Paris," ho said, "a teafTher at an English Sunday school explained It to her pupils, ano told them that love had caused tho system's adoption, and without love the world would be a poor place for children and for all helpless and Infirm persons. " 'Next Sunday,' she said, 'I want each of you to come prepared to re cite a scriptural verse about love.' "The next Sunday duly arrived and the children bad all prepared their verse. One had 'Love your enemies;' another, 'Little children, love one an other,' and so on. , "Finally a small boy with red hair arose. He began In a loud, shrill voice: '"Song of Solomn, second ehnpler, fifth verse.' "And then he recited: "'Stay with mc, flagons, comfort 1110 with apples; for I am sick of love.' ' Difference Exactly Defined. He was the head of a Harlem house bold, but his better half usually did the family marketing. One morning recently he was sent around the cor ner to got some eggs for breakfast. The grocer's clerk danced attendance and was asked, "Have you any eggs?" "Certainly," was tho clerk's re sponse; as hu pointed to convenient crates of tho coveted breakfast food. Ono crate was labeled "Fresh eggs" and the other "Strictly fresh eggs." The customer was a man more skill ed In the exactitude of literary expres sion than the discriminating terms of the market man. "I fail to understand," said he, "how eggs that are 'fresh' can be less than 'strictly fresh.' What's the differ ence?" "Ten cents a dozen," was tho quick reply. New Vork Tribune. Execution Checks Outrages. The execution of two of their lead rs has put. a tempornry check to he machinations of a new Chinese icet named TsnlYuun, in Houar, Rhone program was to destroy all railways and all foreigners on a day '.0 be announced. They bute the pres nt ruler of China, declaring that the real emperor Is now residing ou the 'Mountain of Nine Hragons," and will make his uppearunce In due lime. Powder . nnoHsf a 1 southern m 5r-?-- (0 Mt .i M'simiah.iM : -,..,- ir'r H t,n-, - - '""IiIIbhJ V CsriaiaiAia,-', J ' The next time you need Baking Powder be nuts to ask your grocer for the Good Luck brand. Yon will get the greatest satisfaction from Good Luck linking I'owder because ot its positive puiily, great leav ening force aud the ieai)iiable price at wliirb it is sold. I'uribcritiore, bv u -ing Good I.iwk vuu car. ct beautiful free premiums. The giii clock, shown above is one of the piescnts you can get by saving Gcvd Luck coupons, l'bei s is a coupon on the label ol each cau. Cut llirin out, save them and get the numerous useful gilts. A little book inside of each can illustrates and explains all about the pieuiiuuis, and tells bow to get Ihrm free. So great is the demand ior 0 LUK 2 Tfcts Is taa Vaaaafli faaai as ttt J.v.v.ri .IO, NR VAIUASII MVtlCLlll ut il T!k CAN IM I..I S-7 "JfT.!? la. s- - t PUTNAM lolor man iroods U Is-litar anil laatar oolnn thaa sair othar dra- aaa tV paraava tulora allh. woiU anit rctta aniaUv al ami w natiu' ial fiai-t niU. k dasJia. j -j jhu iViiaJiiaKlaJ ityacJsajY ? Tit (U tv )'!- Htt I'f, ft'oas'k and'atu uinn &lo not thi a t o, i . '. BISHOP OWES AND LIFE Ministersof All Denominations Join in Recommending Pe-ru-na to the People. lae throat and bronrMnl tube to Klrfl Xt'.fJ. TWatbirit; the air of crowded asea- blies. and 1.W neeessrv exposure to niirlit att- which manv . 10-eArhei-s must fse makes catarrh especially prevalent, among 1hir clax. I'er-una has Iwecme justly popular among them. The Bishop's Strong; Tribute to Pe-ru-na. 1 I.. H. Hals, v. It shop ('. M. K. Church, Altanlji. (is., writes: "I have lound IVruna lo be a great remedy ior catarrh. J wve H;creiaf J icilh thin tprithlc d i hciihc I nr more than turn til fun in, until eime 1 rT a btn'u using I'eruna. w liieli lis reiiced lite of the trouble. I have ..i I i " eel sure that l'eruna In not but f IgalHon bleina to Hiitferliia at "Kverv individual who sutlers Willi a magnificent and sovereign remedy." Penma is the most prompt nnd sui-e remedy for catarrh thai can tie taken. ' Many a preachtir ha been able to meetni enanaementmonl y herauHC he kep on ham! a bottl of l'eruna, read)) to mot a y emergency that mo arime. Belmont Is a Sportsman. August Belmont has always been an ntbusiast about all kinds of sport. 'Ie now owns a stable of racehorses ind a kennel of dogs, keeps several umlcrs and owns and races a yacht '.r.aing the season. He used to ride n some of the meetings of the hunt iluhs, and "Mr. Hlemton's" name was ifien hung up as the rider of the win ter. ,lt is bard to ssy what Mr. Bel nont's favorite sport Is, because he ontroniy.es so many. Headquarters of llie new Paper Hoy., n.tg'and Novelty Workers' International I'liiuii. jus; chartered by the American I'l'derati.ip of Labor, have been estab lished in Chicago. 1 rn" i I lllll il Hn ,lll ("-III. n U''U 1 1 ' I III 1111 II I Tl' I IICII lUl"!" 0 - 'hem. huf 1 Vn nil no Mil an eltritual i it the cm re of catarrh s th The Great Nonesuch Remedy e 'd monk cure, siiorip. 1 .-Jtraipht. sure, has lor a larpe part o( a century batiied wilh JALUlib Aches.dPains OIL Take -Down Don't spend from $.S0 to $200 for a curt, vhen for so much less money you can buy a Winchester Take Down Repeating Shotgun, which will outshoot and outlast the highest-priced double-barreled gun, besides being as sale, reliable and handy. Your dealer can show you one. They are sold everywhere. f,i fKbnt uur lyrist atustrjue cjr.,-.Wfi. .:v WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. N ElM HAVEN. CONN. i ' i J ams. that w ara tblpplns It tn carload and tiinkJ lets to all pstu of tbstnunuy. Ikiu'iforgsl In buying "Uood Luck " y.io tl ib motlnflba at llio lou'aff cotl. mm l to-day wltb a pound cau (Juc.j, aujoy uur las Ins and got tb bsautlrul prsintmnt. If jour rioT Uoaau'l sail "Uood I.uok" (wo A nl hit aauia aujwawlll a ttiat you ara supplied. THE SOUTHEIIN MFG. CO.. Richmond. Virginia. fe Id ?e FADELESS DY HEALTH TO PE-RU-NA. l fffh mM if 1M f II I 1 I III II I .1 Mil '. 1 ;l i.ri l i t) I ' l' : 1 ,e-,: miiJ. -Ss$sv; i The Friends of Pe-ru-na. , Vxiit tin.' fii-fjutliccft or' the rittiHiiiu HjjtH iri.xL propijt'tary int-uicinm. 1. fiv ( Ici iiv ii.ivt' alwav- iiMintaiMed irmig cuiililiiicn a ml fricii.itiip : T 1 ntitt, Tlit-y I hi vt iliftrovi red hy )wtnr:.i fi )i( i H'dtf tihit JNtiiiiii fH'4 nil T ji j 1 litiiiifij fjr it. I H .1....1 r i i i ... ant a triumph of medlcttl science, - huuianltu. resinraiorv diw-ases will find Peril' I,. 11. llalscy, Hp. C. M. K. Church i-h. S a a a at", ' We have on tile many letters of reeo i mendstion like t lie one tiven above. Wat can (rive our readers only a slight glimpaMi of the vast number of grateful leltrja. Dr. iiarl.mnn is constantly receinne. aas praise oi bis luinous catarrh reineay, runs. A sTr rotcn'h ii to lap tiri, moT Uiau any -jtinr ifllidmn ol nukii.ti. If you li (-wiitrli from 'uy iaiiH. nl for in-iMKk,"Ttrtiiisiit'f'ir J)i ie8," anU Jeatti liow to cur a witi fHtiwiiift iiM'fiillytli-'pepRl inntntc llUUM lb I IIH U. l iiln r i.,,,!.,,.! i 1.. ... .1 . It .-iitftj Miore rv in tin- )xt it untn. lin.w tinifx n irtK )i ."Mi cnin ADVERTISE IN 1 I11S 1AI til IT PAYS the. world over. Price 2Sa and .'iC'c. Repeating Shotguns liimiiimjiiii