MANY USES FOR PAPER. Ln'T Tankrea HaveDerlsfd Bom PPT U I ' w.t . w id i tJ.y IJ n At. r tiaTe nad the golden nge and the Un W ,n1 0rl0" other kp, but f present will probably be known aa , rnoden or paper age. Paper drew Uirrlul masquerading aa allk la tho. r.rtt Invention In tho parser Hue, and -catena to anve tn nnnorm oui or loess, ppruoe tavauit, cotton or waste anil alooiioi are put Into tho tvhlne ntul come out at the other end 'nlntf. tienenieij coiorea, ruuiu It, suitable for the most fastidious Iv'n row n. Of course, this paper allk ,,'si. t tar so well aa the real fabric. it think how much cheaper it will be! Entlitixlantle paper manufacturer Ly tli urw woman and the new man dine on paper uisiick. n m not -probable thut the hat of the fut'ire HI ix an inoeiMriietinie paper arrnir, 'nervlou" nre pr "'er. Over In I irl "n.v enterprising nilllluor will tm l(ile to show you aiyiisn uonneta nnu ot made entirely or paper, iranio. -Iniinliic ornaments mid nil. rnrnsiol paprr do not aeem to have becti .Mitfht "f yet. 1'iit antchela and trunk ,n4T "re common enough. The pa r trunk. despite Its frail sound. Is ,. despair of the biiggngp Kninslicr. refuses to Ktnnsli. So l" paper car wheels. They have ,n In "s'' fr years on lonie of the .t important railroads In this conn v. It niiiHt not be supposed that the .,i!n arc made entirely of paper. ,:, iiui'erinl only forms the Interior llailiik' been subjected to terrific ,.us- It Is iniddod nnd llriuly bolt ; tn the outer rl nt, which Is of steel, -eater durability and lightness nre linn-d for these wheels, but don't let Idea of lightness lead yon to get ;,li-r oiip If you do,, you may pns.sl v have use for one of the paper oof 's which are belnc turned out at :!:ile by u firm ut Wcatileld, The railrond train of the future I ,ly not only to have paper wheels, t to run on paper mils. These lire de entirely of pnper. mid are formed melds under grent pressure. They ve Ihtii used to some extent in Una. i nml tiermmiy, and nre snld to Im . p fnun many of the defects of the Hilary steel fall. I'liper horseshoe are another Kurn Inveiitloll. AtlioliK the fidvnn- ;n liiilined for them Is that the lintiiiti a rough siitface. enablliig i (.isc to get II good grip on the ....ill pavements. iJermmi paper ikers have put on the market n nul n.r railed papier sculptor," which ii-.'.l instead of clay for mixleliiig. Is -imply paper pulp kept soft Mich to be worked, raplcrinai'lie Hues nnd wall decorations nre very .hleiiablo. They may look like leath er limeade or H thousand and olio '.mistime embossed effects, but they wihuI pulp. Just the same. The house furnishing departments In i' He nliops furnish Interesting evi- fmv of the extent to which pnper en- Into ordinary life, l'uper palls nnd ll nre appreciated by the sitfiurnan t teller who hasn't "set" tubs. They M much lighter mid easier to keep an. as well as cheaper than the old le. So Is the mtich-ubliscd cuspidor, ii'h ha-ikcts. berry baskets and but- tiexes arc made of paper, and nl t everything under the sun salt, ,1. Ii used to come In pretty blue and lite bags; oatmeal, crackers, Ico a ii i eaudy, Mines, corsets, dresses nl Imiiie In u paper box. 111 Japan. v mc.v. some folks live in paper !ms, and In this country paper boafn In use. S'or must the necessary wr pipe be forgotten. Paper pipes iiinylng water, Men in or electric are ii'-t uueoiiiinon. As comluit:! Ii ririeity they are considered safe, u ihmigli the w ire be not Insulated. Pioneer I tank Treasurer. !"s. Susanna Ihiuklee of Newton, ss., li::s the dlstlnc'loll of being tlie i winiian hank treasurer in Anier She was elected to the otliee In I. loo n.wnrd. S100. iiivil,.M f tUin mr will plMMd to i'U llisl tlipie m at lvM,, oll6 ,trf.pil ttiKnan ki'iicmit hat liec'ii alile la cure 111 ml lis !-, ami tl.nl eiilunli. lull's C'lrrh '' inn uniy iHMitiva cure now knottn to """"' iraiirnliy. ( Urrli lieintf a con- 'lilullHl Ulsriiki. ri'fiiilrM & ii ().. .1 limni. IU11. Cumrro ( ure in tnken li.- m'iiiik uirectly iimn the blood antl out uirmeet nl tli hVHtnn, tlierrliy le Viuii iIik f.Miiidalioii of I lie insBH.-e, Mini 'is liii- a.tut i( ronuth by Imililing up the ut i'iiiii hii I assiHiuiu iiHimn in 0 oiiii its 1 lm ii(iirmtnr have ho much f ail Ii in urtivniwrrs that thevoUVr One Hun. iiii.iir r.iv any in that II bIIk to cure. ii luim iHstunoiiiHiH. Aililreas v i , , . -, I fir s0.,j ty Jji ugrfisis, ;0o. lloiCI HraB lour I'rrt. ii i'ii ilo tnvaufto tho iimi vo centres, '"MM l y tli long-L-oiitiliimd use of to- . Uv.iine so atfeete t thai they lire weak, ht. i.'M, 1sti,. , n., ,.a I,,, y "Vi'.-iMrne jf ), i,a,.,.,, llH,.r wants to n" l 11111 manhood, nervo power, and viif. ,r. nisly the good tilings ot life. " N "-l''i-i;ii.'. (iiiarunterii to euro or " ri'Iun.ici I y I'rugitisla everywiiere. 'I II" Sterling Jleuicdv Co., Nev "J ..r C'lii. ii-.,. 'TS fr, )iy tin. Kl.lKK'H fiK At ,"1,i'"i.ii. No tllx niter rir-l ln ' iim-. 'I''-. Tr-iitike unit Sr.'.m trial Isii I". Klin. . nil Arch St., 1'liilu.. I 'a. falces the VVeak Strong " f:in.(lI.nrilla tones uud Btrengthona 'K'-ive orgaus. creates uu appetite, and " "'fMHhing lH.p, Jiomember Hood's farsaparilla me ono True lllood Turiner, Di'S Pill fter-dinner ulll aJ " IIIS family lattiuiiie. 2.". I - .... ... r N f 34 " VAPQRATING FRUIT u Ml, WaraMtsra, Fa. BOTES FROM WASHINGTON.) A DESERTED CITY. . Aa Dead at a Colleg-e Town Durln Vacation. Thl Is the time of year when W (uhington: l "oWI." Everybody who can gett away ' from the hot concreted pTement, that In-' tenslfy tho heat and never cool oft, and aeekj a mure genial film Washington la thoromhly lucking In aumnier amiuement",' and tho best one can do le to ride la the e!eeJ trleenrato the euburt. While the well-to- do have little trouble In closing tholr homes' and fteekingtbe aeashore or the mountain,! the families of many ot the iorrnmenr elnrks, even thoao In the lowest grade, are In mnny ensm nble to find a resting nlnco with relatives or friends In tho Northern home from whleh they came. There It a perceptible thinning out of the gay procra elon ot hoppers nnd visitors to the dry good stores, whii-h ran be not'd on the principal busiiiesa streets every pleasant nt:irnoon,and the contrast Is ninrked with tbe opnning dnya ot Oetobcr, when nearly everybody rtu. ns to town. The hotels are well tilgli doner e I during the Hummer months, and the shi p keepers feel keouly the reduo Ion In the vi ume of trade which la duo to the alienee ni the more permanent population. , Waklilnjton Is foil inninU. rPAn eatustrophes ol any kind, and especially thoao from tlie douilly trfilley. J here is tint one trolley In town, and thut will so-m cense to be, ns the IMstrict is wngirg a auecessfr.l wur agnlnt It. Hut this partlruiar In.iluy does little harm anyway. Tho tnlleyg n most large cities add greatly to tho number of denths. Tho eiperlments that areblng made In Washington with rapid transit n.e'.bode are I eln j 1 1 isoly wn!ehod in various j arts of the I'niled S'atis whern rt-.e Iro'.luv and cable eir monopo lzi) the street traltli!. Washington tins ii, a In a thorough tost of ihe availability ol tint ftrrffe. buttery yst.'in. whlnh has been tleard"d for the present, an. I attention Is llx' d n ouihe development with tu Jluda-Iv-tti unilerground eloetrl" system, which l about to be Ititioduced. It that proves Hue. a esful from nn economic p-ilnt of iew it wM ring the death knell ol eomrlrss tiolley lines nil through tho eountiy, whom thepeope hnvo eudiirnj the dangeia and livonvcnienci of th e system with a g m l de.tlof Impntlmee. The National t'apital is always a point of e eeptioi a' lnteret to ihe rest of the eomtry, and whnterer Is first put under way litre is regarded with the vlosert scrutiny. Work on the uew theater that Is being erected on the s.le of the old It. nine Mansion is r i l lly progressing. It is on l.sfvetle sUiir, a fow hundred feet from the White House. AFTER AMERICAN TRADE. Russia Will Displny BaniDlea of Her Warn in New York. The liusrinn depurtment ot eoniinerce has issued n U"to culling upon uiurchaubt to send samples of their wnres to the liussian consul ut New York, who Is organising an exhibition f l.ii-bian goods, with prices, etc., with the view lo ii. eel fieiiinnl iu.iuries from Aiuerl ci n niiportiirs. jlr. Alexander iiiarevsky. liussiun consul nt New Yi rk was iik-reeably suri.rlsed aheu liown tho M. I'etersi.urg cablegram. "I inn very glad," said lie, to Had thnt my elTorie in lietmit of tho llutriiin nianufae turers are beginning to bear fruit. About six liiniiihs ugo 1 thought of this pn.jict for bringing tho iiutuiiiautiirors of lln-sn In clorer contiu't with Amerlciin merchants, and conceived tho idea ot establishing uu ex"sl tlou for eainploa of liussian textiles fi nes, with the nrlccs attached tA where In this city. 1 cotnn.it BLAPPEB Ideas on the subject to the propvT CUflfc t ut St. I 'clersburrf. but have not J- . , .,4 a tuply. This ciiblegram. however, shows me thai ley elTorts are appreciated, and I have uo doubt that my exposition project will successful." Among tho exhibits will be mineral oils, leather, colored marble and inbrics, such aa crepes nnd silks. lu ndditlon to this scheme, tho liussian consul spoke of another important departure upou the part of the Itusiluu government. It Is proposed to establish a ilue of steamers be tweeu Odessa unit New N.ork. calling at Ou stiintiuiiplH, tho Asm Minor islands and ports of lireoce, Naples, (ienoa, Algiers, (a. lilt, (iilirultur aud the Ar.otes. Jlr, Oiarovsky said that the volunteer fleet which was organ ized duriug the I: isso-Turklsh wur, will be e.illed to furnish tho vessels tie-essary for this line. THE FRUIT OUTLOOK. Returna I mi ii ate a Larger Crop Than for Several Saara The olllcinl return- for August show that the prospective fruit crop of t le country, tnkou as a whole, m much lar.-ur ttmu for sevornl years. The report follow: Apple - 1 iih crop iiet with no serious ob stacles to development during July. The in llueuees upou wiilcu the proper iniitiirily of the crop naturally depends have been so In vcruble thai a very general increase la the ludex llgures ha resulted. I bere are, now ever, some very important Mules in winch the crop promised is less than half the nor mal product. This is the case iu Main, New Hampshire, Vermont, Michigan, aud Wiscon sin, the percentages raugiug from L'H iu Michigan lo III lu Vermont. Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, aud lown, show conditions betweeu bi und 00, or slightly above one-half Ihe normal. On the other baud, 15 states New Jersey. Maryland, Yirgiuia, North Carolina, Arkans as, Tennessee, Went Virginia, Kentucky, In diana, Missouri, Nebraska, Colorado and the Paclllo coast Htales, excluding Stales not commercially important, haven couditluuot hi) or over, end of llieso, six, New Jersey, Kentucky. In luuii. Arkansas. Missouri nnd Colorado are above U), Kentucky going to 101 Ohio and Illiiiois, v.lih conditions "i and 'i, respectively, stand be'. ween tho high and low. Thu crop is reported generally short lu tho le rthern, but nUnudaut iu iho soulheru poitions of tiieso htates. J'l.n gen eral average of condition Is 71 'J iigaiti-l I lust year. peiehes--The aver.i :e condition August 1 is s,:i.:l ngniust 21 ;l in l'J.i. '1 tie prn live yield declined heavily la 1'elartare, where about one-lhirJ the iioiiual ero) is now Itidl ciited. Now Jersey bus also iiitTered. Ill" "T centnge liilinu about 1'J points, ami resting at lil. Conditions aro high in Com.u.'t.cul and ileurgln. ropeetively IU uud l"l M.iri- Innd lioies for a two-thirds crop; Virginia something under tnut. a very snort crop is indicated (or Ohio, and for Michigan ul.out Im.l the normal ito'Iiic:. On the I'.i'-ii! coast eoudlllons a'irox.n.ate tho geucral average for the country. Much compluiut of drop. ping und roiling is uni l'S. tlie Intt .r espci'Mliy In tho South . ABOLISHING WAR. Measures Proposed by tne International fence Conference. 1 Tbn l'iernatlonal C'oufereuue on Peace. Arbitration adopted a resolution declaring thnt when a Htate baa declared permaueut neutrality such neutrality should be rccjg. nixed by the powers. 1 The conference adopted a resolution lntro duced by W. 1L Cramer, M. P.. one of iht llntlsb delegates, autborllug the Pretden u..AFiiiln tvhflhfp tA tir moie COVerUt in en tt are prepared to take the iuittulive la the establishment ot International court fo the settlement of dlsputos by paoino memoir Tbe conference then adjourned after voting tt . . . 1 1 . . i JnflttPitre ol Trades on Fare. A curious paper is contributed lr lit. Lenta Iiobinson to a recent num ber of Dlackwood'aon the inflnence of tradea on faces. It is pretty generally agreed that nssociation with horses gifca n person a horsey look ; but it appears thnt circus riders and nnpr masters arc exempt from tho general rule, becanco with them the horses nre regnrdo.i as mere "properties, anil their minds are oe-enpied solely withtheachievement of certain fents t. tho satisfaction of the public. Or. Robinson takes nn types pr ifesMotinl musicians, priests, actors, actresses, nnd blacksmiths, and shows how their pursuits induce strongly inurkod fatial expression. F.von the slyle ot hair which hsa becotno nssm-inled with musicians is not Altogether dependent on fashion, but is evidence of trophic changes resulting from mental habits. The growth an I vitality of the hmr are profoundly intlucucc.1 by etu.i. tions. Dr. Kobinson goes on t. dis cuss tho other clnssos mentioned in thesnino strain, nnd been Is by snyim; that tho ami f the paper is to ai l those who nre endeavoring to pine physiognomy u a sound liisn. J"!i t tussk is a dilli vilt one, bectus in the course of the article lie lunN thn not only may the nigim. prirl "! a rnnti sliotv every i n gum micu there is tio guili, but mily lemnt'i tion ; but it ni'iy gi even I urt'er. in nttaching a slanderous libel t tlie eountenaui,i, oiviicj-to tln i tit t-r 1"K -ing iiierliuiiisn of emotion, i-assinii, nnd iiutrilimi. vTii-ttl ilii A ni' ii iii. A Uel II il ! S. tcl .1 leillld'. SrVLi.il year. 114 there :is a Ion? rirv spill ii'iniit the time wlu-ri corn lu-eils n big iltiti! every day. I'll" price of the cereal kept mounting up ward, and and at lu-f lea .'lied a point viurt cirtniii In ar t ruder who ha I sold liirgenu.mtiticsf.ir lutun: dt iiv, ry before the advaui,e lie.; iti was abo il nl the end r his rope. Mir.-'.in-. ha 1 been culled on him sevi r.i! litif-s, nn I another cent advanee meant nun, In cause ho could n t secure aimt iter dol lar. The drought continue-. I, but tli bears were smiling th -ur every min ute with the hope thut nin wonl I come. d'lu ro were predict ions u. hhinver.", but the lu-iuu! w.itef ln'1 I back. This bear trader km w tha! sometliiug most be doue or ho oul l "go broke'' before the day was over. Suddenly a hup,iv inspiration sei 1 111 in. lb' ipiletly slippe 1 oil! to th" w.ishcoom. nml, uvoidiii tlie 1 1 t i " any one, sprinkle I his old white ieli hat with water. lt.ilnm; into t'i.' corn I'it lie il-dir .-in- I I m- pi ins!' i hat wildly over his he-id and yelled : "Shu's conic, 1 oys. 1 1 n beui'i 11; to rain. leiok at tli.it hit'.'"' There was 11 tremendous 1 u-!i to s -il corn. Kwrybiidy thought the dr.i.iglil hud been broken, uud tiu ro was n tnuo to iUestioti tho evi len :e s sti I donly sprung. Corn brolic 11 cent, nu I tho trader who knew how to make rain without nuy dy unnute was save I from being m ritinel man. -I'liie 1.0 Tribune. Ir.Mi-Sii.id. Tron-snn.l is use I fo.- switi? aul polishing gr inite. Its em ployin Mil unable miu'hiiio polishing to In ex ' cuted about three tiin.'s as f'-ist as when Hun-snud is used, an I a in. 1: t -n times less is tiee.!ss,iry. Th" ir.i."si of manufacturing it is int-'ret in. Into nu opening ut the top o: a lire brick cupula, lined with atiout- r c-il-ing of iron, are thrown from an ele vated stage coke and scraps of nil east iron. A tierce heat is kept up in I no lliruaco by steiiin-driVi'li laiis. I'll, metal when melted liu-ls its way 011. ut the bottom ol' the cipolu d 'vu a spout, and a powerful steitn I'i.i-'. r-ends it living in wliit. hot .pli -rc'il globuks into a lu i.'i. e!i rn'i. r c. taining a tank ol cold water. T n spherules ill ojipi ii;,' into tin- water ciiuso numerous minute epl'itini-. The water is run oil, t he s p her ill es col lected, dried and p. it thro;ti?h a set e n of sieves moved by ste.4111 power, from which about seven diiVereut si.es uro obtained, varyiu ; from lino po.v der to about tho si.e of .No. ( slmt. Tho product is then put 111 ono ct. bags for sale. -Atnerio iu Architect. 1 Long I'edcslrian loir. Tureo haif-breod Cherokee Indians, man nud wife uud a little girl, walked into Kansas City last week, the woman barefooted, dragging a sin ill huck ster's cart on which was piled a curi hub assortment o? household chVets. The man said ho was foil Smith, and thut they wero making their way to tho Indiau Territory, to take up Uu ir alio le in the Cherokee N'.ttion. Tnoy had walked all the way from Abby ville, Vn. , tliro.i.h West Virginia, Kentucky, lllmois and M'ssoui. 11 distance of lloO miles, mid were goin,; to cuter the Nation liy w.iy o:' Cill'-v-viUc, Kan., a distaucii oi' d" 1 lu.lm more. The woniuu, Imr hushau I said, had luiuicd tho cart tho 01. tiro il.- tliUCC. A Heavy Cr iiva, Tho crown u 1 i at tit 1 cum nation n the kings uud iiuoeus of J'u;l iul is stiid to lio tho heaviest in tiie world, it contained 12 7 J rosti di t n.ni 1-, 1 1 1 ' brilliants, 27 ! round pearls an I 1 largo poudaut pcurls, livo I irge ru iies.. twenty-sereu sappliiro-i uud eleven em eralds. Many of tho btoucs have been taken from old crowns, nud uew gems 11 ro being added from time to time. Tho jewels aro held iu gold and silver settings, nud uro arrange I iu foil. arc he, which spriu.; Iroai thu Jolt. bides of tho crown. pw I'so lor u 1'ciicd. It ia iai 1 that a very ao.'t bi.iji ! juucil will stop tho dmaro i'i. i -ing of a hinge if the poiut i- r 1 . into the crevices. It nnAer . pose better than oiu Scarcity ol Lahnror. Tt ia an almost universal practice ol farmers to plant a much btrger area of land than they can possildy attend to until harvest time, and then there ia n desperate strugglo to snvo the crop. This is not only true with nil cropa like com, potatoes, cotton nnd other kinds requiring attention during the growing season, but grain which ia left to itelf from the time of lowing until it is harvested. Sowing more thnn they can reap is one of those habits into which farmers fall, per haps without knowing why, but it is not con Ii nod to any country, race or clime. News comes to in from South America that along tin Hiver Plitc, while tho went her is line, dry nnd Very favornblo for ripening corn, tho gathering is retarded by the scarcity of labor for handling the great cimii. Tho farmers pUntcd a much larger ncreago than they should hnvo done, and so find themselves crippled fn. wnnt of held to gather the crop. New Vork Sun. 'I lie Id.'i tric Age. A tot lately mide oti the New Yuri;, New Haven nnd II irtfor I I'.iilr i I in dicates that tho salistitnl ion iii" elec tricity for Morn up 'i t!i pr.'si-Ml tracks can be tut le w it d i i' i n'll vilt : or much cxpoti-ie. I'divlne Io.m u lives will have to le built uu 1 p i m pl li'C of the preietit ste I'll ci!H'., I I u run mi the Na'il ik": In i i ' i of the roil above men! lone.l, ei;!itv oni s nu hour was mil' w.tii.m' th - let! trouble. An " u'.'frii: loe 1 notive .i liitehe I to a 1 t1 of 1 7"i ton, cp ii t seven lo lie I u':i;. r cir-, an I slum e 1 t hut it c mid pu'd I . nty i'iri if necessary. Tne l ire ro 1 U iu now siilwtitute electn.'ity or s'.e.i n, and we slia'.i b.1 tr.ivelin' I'll in.l. au hour In lore 1 ii.- en I ot tli" ei iit'in. l'v that time a gre.it mtiiv pcnpl" who now travel :!! "isii th'.v colli be staying at lio: i . l'.envuue. V!i) I ( Ar.- .1 N.i's.i 1 Si'iu" time a : i w.is au.i.niu -e 1 that In.'" f o r ni in ; h t I In' -u taken 11 1 at ( icnuevtller.--, on : the m ist lotth some 111. bisirnil sii inrii . ol Pari-;. I'ii's wastreatel us a j ike, lui' t!i,- u -iv- is, tell" Correspoil'lenc.' my-, le vel ! Ii".i . t ril". and t lie I're. e -t o . t '1 S : 1 Ii as pist received 11 p. l.li iu Ir.i ti t ie in habitants t lib ite t ie 1 1 ' 1 1 in.' '. l it ' bees live upon the sn i'i :i n ie 1 o 1 the neigli'iorii 1 1 I, j the dit-t on th" r 1 I illg oil t lie II I: .' Ii t ! men. It leu be n r :r .1 ? 11 V IV il l , nil rv -ii i 1 '1 I -; o 1 1 ii y . -it" I by 11 ".' . .1 t 1 11 . .!. I refiner t II it very hive 1 borlloo.i e.i'nes 11 v .1 v t 11! v s-ii' :l . .1 .' 1 worl'i of sit.;.ir 111 a y if Ir 1 a to I 1 j tones. lie docs tl i Il 1 i.'ii I', 10 it I plain of this Ims, h.it of til in M.i: .on tho perpetual bu'. in'h't on t.1.1 wot kiuen. lioudon .N'.-v . A btlekj eii,i:ur. At one time, a'.iout lii'teen yoirs ngo. Senator douiM, of Neva 1 1, wis worth f? ,K) l.il 1 1. A sever.- s!re,k o.' bad luck followed, an 1 in two years h i was broke, nuriug h's Ibislt period I") prosuntod his wife S'j k' I worth of diamonds. When he reached tin financial zero he asked his wife t !. n I him the diamonds. Siie did so. II sold them and tnv ste I t.'l" pioi'ee.ls in mining stocks. T.ne veiiiure was lucky, und in I'ss 1 hi 'i it yeir th; S'ii'.tl .' hi 1 ben ui'-reisid to. Sit). 111)11. He tliii n turn I tii" di 1 nion U to his wife, increased t y tweut. -tive per cent. .Inties is inter. le. I 111 mines in Nevada, t 'all lornia, Ari nei an I Coior.i lo. Ilis Weai'lt Is tin up In the lulllio'i'i u.'ilin. liie'l or pii., .bines is aiw.iys happy. lie im 1 !ir..i believer in his u In -,. All lill .triii 111 N .in ) i u. A Hew stone .lam ii so in lo i. e i-i-striieted to tltdle Ill euMiv o ler ..1 the Falls of t. Atitii iiiy a' Minn. Ilpolis. It w.ll be I lee Ion ; nil I will be arrau .',e l to ive tin- iter a fall of twenty feel nt Ihe tni ouie.. The powi r house will I.e ; . j j e I wt! I. lolly turbine wheels ol JVi horse Jiower each. It is eali'u'ate.! t hat t II" plant will petiel ite u'.iout I'lHO li ii'.si: power when tlie water is at I hi.- low.et point and about lo.dtin horse powoi limb r tho most favorable e.m In ion-. It will reipiire about t wo ye irs to com. pleto the dam. The po .v r iii bo lor siilo iu thu form ol electrical energy, and will be used 1-v.telisivrly for street railways aud in the large llour .mils in thut section. New York Sun. Itorroivcil r 11 1 .1 1 1 t'li.iuge lor I! iliijcrs. It takes a woman's wit to j.'et the better of train robber-. While the highwaymen were tikue.; 110 liu-ir lit tle collection on thu lr.'..i:i espress the other day, nu old In ly 1.1 tiie rear ml of tho car asked a ;etillc.u .1.1 ue.ir hi t to loan her a lift !e c!i in e. Four d ii iars wi re linn ie I to her, which sir' gave the robin is w h n as.ic I lot- her money. After the ail'.nr w.is nvei, tho old lady repaid the loin Ironi tint purse of gold she ha 1 "ni l 1 up" by her a iroit U'ick. !es An.pdei (Cil.) Herald. A loin h Ibnlil.ug Tlitv lliiudi'c.i Years, Fernando Alvan. de 'J'i!e,io, tin bloo ly Dul.c ot Alva, who oppressed tho Nctherl ni ls, whet: he was ilv in; comiiiiiuile.l his lamily to bud. I him 11 splendid tomb. It has ju-t le eu lui ished now, alter d )(J years, uud liii bones have been tranterrod to it. Now Orleaus l'icavune. Silk Wur. us MipiTse le !. Dr. Lekncr, of . irieii, by i:ii ninca and jnechuuicrtl menus practically su persedes tho silk worm and spins from raw material, us cotton waste, jute waste or woo. I pulp, 11 thread which even tho expert eyo cau hardly distin guish from th.it obtained lro:u the natural conoon. Nevada has au nsscwed valuation o: CaacM Galrln'a Only flit. fniplre 51vln's deelalona In the re rent Chlcaifo-Plttshurg series of ball game have cause I a front ilenl of talk among the "fans" and Incidentally has brought out 11 fjr.nt ninny atorles nhmit the genlnl James, tine of these re lutes to .tames when lie was nt th f.enlth of hi fame ns n pitcher. All 1e.1s.1n ffalvln had been twirling In rare form, but hla butting, never strong, had been particularly wenk. The other ;:sed to say thai when .linimy saw n hot one coming across the plate he would stmt his eyes and "swipe" nt It. Tiie senn was drawing to nn end nnd lialvin had nude scarcely 11 hit. It was n critical point in the game, with two out and the bases full, when ts.tl lin walked to the plate. I-', very one ex piv ted him to shin his eyes nnd fan the n ir. lie tuny It ive closed his eyes w hen a swift one cam" toward him. bi t he didn't fan Ihe air he eaimht the ball with the end of Ii'h bat and sent n hky-ser.ipi-r far Into renter. It was n tiemt tltul hit nnd nave the llelder a raep lis tlie limits, where, as the ball came down, he reaelied out and ga.liered It In a plienonieii il ruiiiiinx one hand I "iiteh. Onlvln lia l reai lied sn-enil 1 when he snw the fielder gather in his I solitary long hit of the season. Il. I kept on r 11 tl 11 i ' ' - . -ralght lilt" 111" eel) j ter tiehler's Eardeti and iliieetly for that j Individual, bieM 'iIii., lire. Ihe plnjer j Mho 1 1 : 1 1 g.tthered In alvin's nnlj- hit saw linn eomii i; 11. jjii ze.l Ins il.i-i-ti'l' and KCIlh-il felire for ;i snli y. .lini'tii tinhin iien-r forum,, li te for ranhing wluit w is apparently a h"ine run. Denn oT Si nll.sti Dukes. The duke id 1 1 t : n '. 1 1 1 1 and Iband'ti Is ihe pi-eiuler dul f Seoilaud. I he ililkedolll of llillniltoii .. r.-Hid in li'.l.i. ilurltiK 1 lie . ii il war l.'nrl t'r.iw fold nud Uah .'iries Is, m t to the eiii l of Silthel'lainl i.l title inei'e.l in tin dtlhc'loin of Sill 1:-;I fill, the pret'i'ef e .rl 1.11 the imioti roll of S. Mil.unl 1 ,,. 1 in ldoiu Wils ii :iti il in 1. ',is. lie lore ,.inen llnui eil Hnllel. 1 : 1 1 1 : it iie...s Mitain d wotuli rfnl pei'feeliotl III the billet at'ottt the time of Aiil'UnIiis, im.l I : 1 1 1 1 date ili Mil--popular down to ihe I.1-1 dtiys o' tiie einp.ie. It whs 1 1 1 in the Inner iin.l more di geliel :l le . I ; l s. tiint Wutlleli ,'ij. pen red oil the sl.,e. lliijiicit of all in Leavening T7rsv on M V "X 4?K uw r- EiV XTfk V" 3f AB&OWTIEfl.V PURE inrt-mii.i uiittirxtiiip ijnaiiiv. t 1 11. in mis to ; iililie iitiiii il the ""rnnna Ilt,nld liiMiilie it'iueilv, Sriiinf )m-. dl 1. l leasiinl in tin' tssle nml hy netinu uenili fir khlltel. U'f l!"tl Ihiv. , -Is In elealiMl l( r-ntetn efTeetiii.il), It i-ntiiKtc I hti henlt II illl'l t t iinitin t nf all lm use it, 11111I w 11I1 itillliiniH it N t- h, -I UM.I ,,,l ,-, !, ,. A Nrif Vieir ' l.'ff. .Tt Is srprili f li'ivv i lli' i'- .".i" "' llri- life Kl'i-ilnf 1 1- "II Old ,'e t .1-1 A - I I Mil t sitrin-ii li:; (i.iw few i." 1,1 e ',. V if . V 'I I ' "I'm I'lll"." in- " le' i.l li i'U , ,.. ... ' ,," " .1 n't sit-.-n." ni " K i-i v I Ii. in: O-e. . n, V; , . 1 .me . o. len inn i;-i" 1. 1 -1 is ,1, 1 iii. 1 1 ,1,11 .1 ,,r .11 Vi.i,,' tiiKi-.-ir-, nlei II I'Of nf 1 1 ( -s 'l-ilill.e, wn'iiil nr yon an eni o-ei y no iv v.e a nl' li .e. Mis insliot 's Sim t III nc s rnp fur 1 hi Id e , ti et 1. 1 1 l'. ".I lens tl.i' u'Hii.-. nil in is ; nt 1,1 111 t lit II. (I llu S t-Hlll. I HTI S W 1 till 1 1114-. .'.1 C .1 It'll M Sliiy tli.iiinn.l acres t,f !.m I ara del-. led ti :! rett lllu 111 tint I lilt" ! Stales. It Kilmer's s ami-. 1:1.1. 1 inn's I'll hidni'V mi. I l.iiiililei Ir.niliiii. i'loiil'lilt I mid 1 i.iis.ilinl .mi Irei.. I 1. L. 111 tin-, liititliii-.iii'i. -ti. V . at t'l 1 1 "cl a res that in v -1 r ad tines, frill! tree" hi, I u'rowui re . should h" .ir.i I. Mte; .h si". Ills hv u- en luo I, i. I u .- - s,ii .1 . I'hi'1 in 1. It ii ",i I nu.,. d ii;, 1 1 1 1 - -J-i-l I. I'll . Niivt-nil.i-r ;s 1 : The lit-ad of evei y loiiesn mule infant l slui'.ed when lie Is ntnnit atiMM.tl: old. I ( stTl.i ted It Ii Mitrrvi' ne Hr. Inane Th.enit M il's I. U liter. 1)1 nuwisls sell 11 1 :.' n'l Imt t '111" larirest apple nr.'liiird la Hit) world covers 1. .'iil7 acres, in I airiueul, loin. Tin vol' I XI'KCT To Kccnntc a Mother? If so, tin n t' unit its to say that Doctor Pirn t s l-'.ivoi ite Ov I'i st 1 1 i.t mil i iiulci ii a tf iu- iX a Al ....!. tl i-ri.:... V.- iQWiii Vllililliirill i.usy I. K system for parturition, tint - a-st tiny tute nnd - liort. tiini; " l.nlioi llii'i unit nl ol 1 lu. 11. 111I1 1 , n,hhi il id its ten iitel tie i,inq..s tin lei. f i;ti Mty Ji to Hutu nn t tic r and 1 hild Tin )n iii i-oiilin. uu tit i , also slioili lit d, the 111 Hn lu'tlietied ami an ahntiilatit sec 1. ti lion: i- liineiit lor the ehihl tuonioted St inl tweiitv 011 ' .'I I relit i fur The f.le s .ilciic.il Adviser. 1000 1 1 . 1 14 - s. illtistr.itioiis, Kivinir .,u iii-til.tr. er.ii 1 h tpter? d" this pre. it f.miilv hook are devoted ., the coiisiih-taMoti lreiisi . ieeuli.ii to women with incites tions ;i. to stieirssfiil hiii'ie tti ittii' iit o same. Address. Woild's I il-k 11 ..11 y Medl till Assnci.-tion, llutl.ilo N. . IXiMAN I AI Iliil.Ji S' VMIKKi; AUK Vd V Vt e Wlillt ) Mill- sel l I' t s v e Wllll a 111,-1111, -"r III et "1 V en. .lit)' In liiiii ll" niients nml eni,. Irnl Hid"s el The llnly It. h 11 y. Illilnti uli it I I e llnesl I atllidlu 1,110k eiel I'lllillslieil A ,nt , l.y .MciiMim er Sul. ,111, Innlinid liil.liiuis mid Arehliishiiis llysu and I niilu'ioi Si'etui.l mil. tlon reiidy. Hist e.ntliiii nl :.,imi i',inii in f.iiir liiniiihs. I hi turrllni')' lets ini lieen winked yet. Ilin 'iiiiiiiila.slnii. Uili.iil.k llixtntli nlic Art I '11I1. Cti 1 1 105 All ristri'i't. I'hilieli-I.i,., iiiPTi i.r "Thoughtless Folk Have ihe Hardest Work. But Quick Witted People Use SAPOLIO f'ausffl by Varrinatmn. 0' Vrmi fhf Journal, Itr'i-fi', Vi V Every on in tli vic.nitv nf Mehlmni av. tiar anil 1 'liisrn plnln strisst, Detr kre ns Mrs. A.-.insl.l. and many a neu-lii. r I s 1 rfas in to fn irriit"fnl to her f. r tne kind and friemlly inlere-t li h;i inanifest I in Ca-'-s ot ilhi'.s, Mlin is a liicl-lienrt I f .-1 t . a natural fitirse, and an liiielliKent h'i I rc'lu" I Is Iv. I e a reporter she n- -"iilK t.illn' I at soma 1-nkrtli id I'r. Wtllenis- p.nfc p,, k.,t. I in; s.cii" very Int. ,ih n,.i.n, - n. i,nr "Wa initue luito knoai" Ik-1 "f tni.rv "i.eis ires, nn.i tlie tiiiiv 'r.,l ..:, 'tl ..' i'.'' . f 'hn r.'m"ilv t th . who h i I lis- t jt. "I have reason lo kit .r, " said Mr. M-' I'etiai.i, '..ini'tliin ,,f ti,,. w,,r., ,, .,,, tl.cll.'itli', for ll Il ls lieen ileni .l.l'tr.ile.l m my own immedintn fattuly. Mv .:nifi,tsr Kiltie Is alien lit,- iirfh .-..-li. . .1. :ri.l has never Itrt'ii very str.'iig sin '" she l... ;... ( Kii. she .In ,e har i, mid s,.. 1, v. . ( . , , t a ill-Inn I'. 1 e i-v ihiv. W In-,, tlie sii,..,i. -" t r ik t all of tlw s ,, ,1 , ,i i-, t, , to I va -'iinit" I. I to .!. ter o r to to. JiiilK-s ni an I h" ia-.-ini'.. Ii t t n vsr saiv sn -li .111 arm in in lit-' and tie- il...i r s.-ii'l le- neer .lei. S!i.- nrii l-r 11 en eti her sij.i il.ler. it'l l I e-k it'i-l w.t - jne a1 s:"s a- sh" eoiiM I. , I'.. .el 1 to it all ie uriiliria set in, ami the p. i.r lul l 1 1 I', v . Mil is tat iintlly . if a ns;..i, 1 :i. .er.itn"fit itel sh" s.tTer"-l in-"! aivoillv. 1 " . 1 .-,f,.-- he r er"d tie neii-.i uM.I H i '. '. f'.lle 1 . S t . liny 1 . 4 s . I:i - ' it ,! . f .1 (;. ot 1 . ''ie 1 , ..'. r '1, '! ' I 1 II ' t I! 1 Mi" w.e I .1'." nn I t ii ". 11 . I Mil:,. .11 -e 1-.IV" I tl' :i is- ' II .1 r us I'.i: . ' 1 .- s .-1 1 , t... ., t 'e -'.I p. i.'m . ., .. '.'e ...1 .1 in fill 1 1 '1' 'le . . it - :o, I - .' -i w e 1, s.1.! ,. n e , r in . .1 .n , . - .-, : 1 n.( t .-. , i''-r I ;irl l-'n'.l' . I h;.e le er le-H!.! .'f jihi iIi.m ; . I ii. I t,. 1. 1. .... I.. . . 1,1 are witii I'm'. I'i 1 I III :l! W n I. . ,.. '.Iiel, 111 t li" Iii 11 e an l 11 el tl. end I to 1,1 . . -i 1 1. "11 Iii Will, .mis' l',,,k 1'ili' f.ir IMe r ...l" 111 .' in - el ere I .1 i ute ai litur sj... iii , i e ii di ii- ii I ne ,t.,r at.i wi. .;irtnd (iir.'lN- si-, -it. Villi." daa.ee. s iiiini, lien riik'u.. t In", .ii.il , .in. le ..is 1 1 end, '. ie, t lie H'l." . f" ! 1 . ' I'i rt 1 1 i ... i i'..-i.i ' "1 of He- I... e . I '.it" l: lid sill I. . e illiili' e e. '. I hat 1 1 red t"" ink t'-s ill oiu' fi'"'ti te-rv ir. si i at '.. ti . ai ilis-M-i - r.'s.i it iii : (i 1. n s iii-- d lieiiii-r.- lu t lie el .d. Sledi .1 - ser. .1 i ill. -1 1 r tile i'f vs. I e i;s. el e. Tliev am a Is. . a 1 lie lor tr. .elm' . t'i'. I'lt i'' to tenml".. si;..i us s'.pj . irrviilnnti"-, :in I 11 1 1 ! rins nf we lui.e-v In iii.-iitlie I'lte-t ii r ad, "a I .-nr" in :i l ens,- en no- li ineii'iil tV'.rrv. ..'1 ' w '.r ''- .i-,,', ..f wluit't.-r ii.riiri'. i.-, Ui.iuifi' I'll. I. 1,11' :ir I I l. all d".i er'. "i t- ser. j . . 1 .in t . ,. i- . .f I'ti'-e ' ..ii 'tit a I . "I' IS. I. M' f..r IV ."" Jll'V lite liel'-l . : 1 in 1.11U .- it ti." leu i". .chiie-- o ,r V ill. .11,- M- de -i'i- I -.. -li"."- : .1 -. . 1 . Tower. Latest U.S. (lov't Kejinrt si Bowiidk Vas- ihe Greatest fledlcal Discovery , q fg AgC. L " ) UeoicaiiJiscoYery, DONALD UmiW, OF RCXDURY, MASS., Bas ills.-evero.l In on of our eommoa rasliiie niteds a fmtsl, that cures every kind .' Hum.)', fucii ilin w.irsi Bc.rofula 4own to a ci.niiiK r, plmpla. Il'i Ims tried it In over eleven hnndral ruses, and nevrr fa. led rici-i t In twocnsai (i :!, tliiinder liiiumr). lie lias new la l is ..i-s,.fcm,,., nve.- twi lii.ndred certllt e res nt t villus, ad w.t '.1111 t wctity mils Id li s' n. S n I 1 usial ear 1 fur limik. A In ie Itl is hIm us. tj erien -sd fro:i. th firs' I. .tt Ii., in: I a it-r.'t cure is wananlnt Wl.eti Hi" ri-M i;i,.in','v is tnlrn. S Inn the lnn ;s nre n T It causis tlioi.tinu fans. k us,., 1.,., jns-iiin tlirnu'li tliern , tU" 'ii-ii" Willi the l.lvsr r Hotels. 'Mils ! .-an-r I hv tha ilucta sun; tn.ii 1,1,-1- iiliinH d:s;i icnrs lu a Week after Liking It. lli-ad tlis lubel. 11 tha st'itiiii 'li Is f. . il 1 r hHiuua II will ta i.e .uea i Ish feli!is nt llrsL 1 ehaiih't' "f di"! evsr iiecesiarT. Eat Ihe I S"l yon .'iu (.'ft. and cihhikIi nf It i..s, .nin tat, leiijioi. ntul 111 water al ul tiiiet. s.di lo uii fir..:.' .'.iis. v WOkK lint Very T'll a i )i 1 1 ancos 1 Kill Sepa farm y.ni arr and lie tint tho tkltniui'il U.V.'lH fenl inalo' 110 mil I'ROriTAHl I: DAIRY Pan tuily he aTiiiii.li!.ii" l with el t.'iiis nnil . ,M Willi a Davis jT rater tin tun sure ef more . luilter, w 1 1 tic milk Is a val rarn.i rs will lake M K"l .1 1 1 1 lis l r:i toil liirJlrd HIKK finvls. N'al e a I. 'i In;, in A'tents tvulil. 'I UAVIS & RANKIN ELDQ. & iu va. co Cur. Rindolnh 4 tlearborn Sts thiciro EWIS' 98 o LYE Powdered and Fflr.'unitd, 1 lTTK 'TKI 1 in frnn(.fl' fan I $innnt I.VR le 1 Hi ikt I'thtr I !. 11 (.fii.. n Itli 1 1'lUDVittiii I i, ih rnn'rutf mn Hiv,r irmly rr tl"-. Will mm. Mm l:n hf.l )i liihinl Hart) .-ii:t Di If lllllll- li l ,'(M.f 1 1 I II lir I fur t-.ttiMiitf li . ttlv ll'di- ttitf mi), 1 1iih , Ui,l.llig li)tlll 1 :i.m. lift's, i ll ri.. . , i.t u 1 (., t.t 11. A, 1.4. . I hl.it., I ft. WE WANT I "I Hill ,'. I'I.'. .1 ! ' I.l I". II is . nl. 1.1 11 tl e I'iimI'.! sellitif; em t.i.i k io'.i 1.0 i'f t o , 1 1 iv ,1-1 " .r-'.K t i:iiiiM i- 1 i'.-i.v. isel K ' . ' ot 11. I'i- I n. :i I : 1:1 il I'l ic tsiiis.i :'B"Vlin Co ' tiiltlcn, n 1 in, ;e N'eW Athens, II id l.is.ks. S I a seek . Ill.lllll Hi II tie , UlllltS Wrllht ALL I LSh tAllS, tniwn rtyrup. 'i menus tint!. I,:i, r oil t. iiruirrtsi ra7a8;tllsTiafaTs.T?3 11 iiiifnl 1 ti'. D 1 ,.1 jfevvv un ,.. .. ' J'SMia v, 'tin 1 1 Ai:,tr In ni 1 meet ui year i iuuiiu
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