V ieJl' id n iofi TYPfe OF NOBLE MANHOOD. lithop VhJppU Pe High Trlbnt to the Indian. 7 ' It It not often that a good word It tpoken In behalf of the Indian, but then one Is It jjonrrnlly corona from uoodic those who know him bpst. Blsh ip Whipple, of Montana, haa spent e.iny of the boat yrnraof hla life with he red men, and haa atmllptt their Urea md hablta. Tlie following will tliers 'or be read with Interest, oomlnj na It px from 0110 who knowa whereof he "The Indian la rue noblest type or Ui till man In the world," anya lllsbop Whtpplo. "He rwoRnlr.ea the (Ireat Spirit, believes In a future life, baa a MMiotiute lore for bis children, and r.l lay down bis life for bis tribe. He is courteous ni(t btwpltnble. If hit bitterest enemy oil lie to Ills wigwam would Ik- treai d ns an honored post. The Indian Is proverbially lion et, unless he Is demoralized by drink, to thirty-six years' experience with the Indian I never knew one to tell nia lie, and I never bnd n tiling stolen by 1 .. .i rtie. 1 iiski'ii an intuitu mice 11 11 hi f( to leave tny property hi my win nam while I ma do it dlsiiwit Journey. II,. liniifhed nnd snid: 'tjuito aiifi. flu-re isn't 11 white mini within 1(1 Irs of joii.' Anion- tluMiiNclvi's M e ,Ii;ms lire fond of Jokes and of'.rn limit with hmchtcr. They are tie!- urn. however, 111 uie lin-si'iire ui iuo hit.-!. In Im'.'J. durlnc the civil w:ir. 1li" In- linns li'iirned from pictures which Mey jw on the traders' counters that the Nnrili was at war with the SotitJi nnd its l'cliijf defeated. When the Kcnt ulisto.l a coiuiiany of half breed they Sieved they could recover their lost errltory. I hey comiiienciHi a niassn- re In which people were killed 0 three weeks. The western ImnhT or Minnesota was a trail of blood. Many f the noblest border men 1 have ever uonii were cruelly murdered. It waa jrk.T than midnight. I ahir.U curry m v crave the warm lnwpll lllty of iiise friends who How sleep 1.1 mime- r craves. The massacre was the income of a lotijj series of neclecfa I dishonesty, ami the only lltflit In lie darkness of those days was the art that the Christian Indians were ,k true as steel. They saved more thnn white women and children. There re Iti.liiins still living whom I love ns :ie bravest knlchts that cuer walked 11 earth, and who. at the risk of the atreil of the'.r fellows ntu'i dancer to heir lives, never faltered. The same frinssacre would have tnkn jilace on ur liiirtliern border had it not been tiMln- fact Hint the Christian Indians are timely wurninc of dancer, and riiMidly Indians canio to tho defence f the whites." Texas Kdnoatlnjr ihs Negroes. Id Texas there are some elcht acade mies and colleges for the hiuV.cr educa- Lhn f Xro-XlliCrkullll., Nearly 'all ot these schools are preiilded over and atijllit by younc Afro-Amerlenns. The lircitions nre the Tlllotsou school at Uustlti, one of the many supported by le American Missionary Association, kvlileli Is manned entirely by whites, kml Bishop Collece nt Marshall, which is a white president nnd mixed teach- its. 1 nese sciioois r.re scattered all Iver the State, and H. Is not easy to est!- ate the tremendous work they are lint: for the future of the race and ot 11' Slate. Indccc., they nre revolu- "iiiziiii. the character of the people In as. It Is a remarkable fact that In ii respect, iis III most of the States of u South, there are more of the schools Mile higher education of colored peo- iii Texas than there are fur the liiles. A how Klertotl Tliem. In ui. h a 1 line;-, the mayors of I. el. es br, 111 Kuglaml, were elect etl by 1; ..'. D'li" caii.li.late.-i sat in a semicircle. fu.'h witli liis lint full or beans !u his i. anil he was elected mtiyor l'lu.'u rln.se lmt the sow ate first. Tainted Blood Uoni'.l my whole system, local trouble h"? tlx orlffin of my suITorine. My limbs 1-1 armn swelled and sores broke out. My jr-ms system was shattered and I became ipiu. Modlual treatment availed nothing. Hood's Sarsaparilla '" mo v.tulity at once. I gained rapidly th s,.re disappeared. I gained strength 11 :u Dually restored to health." 11 lis. iikib 1:. Smitd, P. O. address, Weat wnie, Muss. Uet Hoods. Bflrl'e Dill tasteless, mild, atfec Iljjg I HIS Uve. All driimtUta. Hoc. P V 49 "orw .K.iri HIUMIiST AWAK1). rT? ANTTM described by Physicians iied on in Hospitals Depended on by Nurses Endorsed byTHE-PRESS TfcBEST prepared FOOD 4hy PRUOOISTS EVERYWHERE I Wiu-onn Carta A Sain. Nmr Vnrk. THE INDUSTRIAL WARLD. JOLIET MILLS' GOOD RECORD Th Output For Ootobar Lariratj In tha History of tha Illinois Staol Co. October wm a record breaker at ilia Joliet otk of the Illinois Bteel com punk, month's outnut In all ilnrim.Jii The Jits Iras ti lsrest In tho history of the com Jsoy - " uiiii ,111 umi vui f.ivu Wl fiRMing all previous amounts by 'el. iur- loo too. la tho steel mill H4.000 ions of niafrinl were worked up, and the Lillet mill produced WU IUDB. 1 be mills are running full time. there The 134.- are sooui 'i.&uu names on the pay ' rdll. ociober pay-roll wlli loot up 10 000. NEWFOUNDLANDCOAL. Several Seams of Wide Extent Have Been Found, while constructing the railway ayroei the Island this summer, several likeiy cast seams were discovered, covering an area if several 1 11 nre miles. Kxperts pronounced Ihem llrt-laM. sad Inxt week a carload coal wns tnken out and brought to Ht. Johns, whrrd several sut'eessful tpels were mails with I', provinx It superior to lliu (ape itrtton oonl ( oiitrsctor It-i.l, who is building tht rnliroa.l, line leaned all tlie conl areas Iront the kov ernmeni, and it tliey could realix expectn ticm It will develop lulo 11 moat Important In dimtry. WAR AMONG WORKERS. A Serious Riot AmonK Workmen at Ell wood, j A riot occurred in Mlsco 1 t'ltyj I'a., Snt unlay tn-lit, nnd at leant ball a dor.en men ate Injure). I'or some time the employes in the cls's works and th.na n th tin-plate mill have been 011 the out, and when one from each mill got Into a II 1; tit It wis a sIviihI for a free-for-all enunueinent. At one lime there were no law than thirty me eugniie.l In the meleo. three ot the men running Into a house to escape the mob and biding under the bed in an upntair room. The fight con tinued Iroiu II u clock until along about ml 1 night. Switchmen on a Strike. The switchmen of the Wentern New York A I'eniinylvntiin rallros l went out on a strike haturday night owing to the failure of tlie men to lecure the reMoratluu ot a out of IC per cent they received aotiie time ago. The road nt this place In practically blockaded. At a meeting of the trainn cii It was decided to send delegates to llullalo to cooler with trainmen lh"re,aiid If they cannot reach sonir satisfactory arr.ingeiiient with the ottlclnli the ro't.l it Is undt'Miood that Ihey will go out nl llullalo, Olean and Kochenter and tie up the whole system of over UUO mile. Berwind-Wlute 1'eople OrHsh. Clearllel.l, I'a., region miners met in a mans mveting nt lliimuy Saturday to hear a report of thu cumiuiliue sent to Interview the ller-win.l-Whlle coal mining com (any. The com mittee, reported that It wits unable to tecum no advance or obtain tho consent of tba com pany to attend a joint conference of the miners and operator. If one should be called. J he company asnmed the committee that It would do all In its power to advanoo wages later 00, but would not state nny particular time. No action was takeu. CARNEGIE OUTDONE. Rockafeller Olves $3,000,000 to tha Chicauo Uuiveraity. John I. liockefeller announced that be would add $.1,0(10.000 to his already large donations made to the Chicago I'niverslty. (if this latest gilt tl.UOO.OiiO goes to the untvernlty uncomtlllouully. To the remain ing v.'.OUd.OUl) the provixo is attached that tho trustee are to rai.ie a similar amount or its eiiiivnlent between this time and the beglu mugof the year l'.HIIl. Thin additional money is to be exciuflve 01 any that may be pledged at this time, i he truniee ray they have not thu least tear of being unable to raise the full amount, and nnnert that the entlru 1,000,00 J li already a good an their. li lt wven nhould tho truteen be unable to ral0 the 4'.'. 00l I. DUO Air. liovkefeller offer will Dot bi'cuiiie wholly iuoperativ.), for tho reason that lie ngrue to ollret irii'n hh fast ns they are m.i.lo up to the iJ.OUO.iiOil limit. l:y this mean- every dollar given ihe uuivi rsily during ll next four years wii! represent double ll face value. DREAD DISEASES. Ravages ol Tellow Fever in Havana and Cholera In Japan, lieports to the marine h oe lt il aervica at Washington, show the continued prevalence l yellow fever at Havana. There wore liiO ases nnd Id deaths from the dlaeano from Ictober lOto 2. A large percentage of tlie Jealhs are in the military hospital. iMirlng he week ondlug October 'U, out of XI deatub, CI were soldiers in thu boHpital. i be ravages of cholera in Japan nre shown n the abstract ot ounce and deaths up to September li. The main points of the out break are Osaka, tl.605 cases, 4 , ' 1 H deaths; lilauo, .1,1:10 cases. 'l.'slW deaths; Hiroshima, I.Ct cane. U.tiiU deaths: Kagawa, 'J.UTJ case. 1,1'S deaths; Tokio, '2M cases. 1 , :( J 1 tenths; Kioto, l.tlK'.l catos. 1..I01I deaths; Na gasaki, l.OlU case, 1.101 deaths: Miyagl. 1.470 cases, Mill deaths: Tattori, 1,014 case, j'l'.l death: YauiaKUChl, l.'.i'.'l canes, l.tlhj leatbs: Yehiine, l.'i.'ii cases, Hltl .loath; l'u kuoka, I.M77 cases, l.l ld deal lis. Death In Sweatshops. When the smoking ruins of sweatshops lu relhain streot. New York, which were burned early Sunday morning, were searched, it was discovered that four lives bsd been lout. The dund are: Jacob Shapiro, watchman; Isaao l'eusun, tailor: Morris Imuschi, tailor, and an unknown person, sex uudistinguiahablo. Three buildings were destroyed. J he prop erty loss Is about M 00, 000. No one knows how many persons were in the buildings when the lire started, aud beneath the ma- of charred debris there niuy bu lying more dead bodies. Oral-i Traftlc Increaaing, Lust week the shipments of. grain from western points to Chicago showed a marked Improvement. The reports show that 'M'i oar of wheat, Dsn cars of corn, and 21H cars of oats were forwarded. (If this amount the IJurllug tou route had the largest percentage. The total number of enrs of grain of all kinds re ceived wus U'.hj. l or the corresponding week of last year the shlpmeuls were not near so heavy. Five Killed in a Quarrey. A special from Monclova. Mexico, says: A party ot twenty young men went in wagons from Torrson to attend a dance last Monday night. On their return trip, a quarrel took place botween members of tbs party and live of ibe party were killed and tea others seriously wounded. Canadian Village Burned. Unit lbs village of Lancaster, a short dls taaoe from Cornwall, Out., was wiped out ol existence by fire Hunday morning. The loss. Including all tbs principal stores, hotels and many private resldenoes, amounts to 130,000 with about 10.000 Insurance. TELEGRAPHIC TICKS Ppaln la again suffering from heavy floods. Tha drought haa been broken all over reonsylvania. Oeneral Behofteld denies that he Is a candi dal for tba rresldsnsy. Honslgnor Hatolll has received official no tice of his elevation to a cardinnlcy. Japanese troops are being rnpldly with drawa from the I.lso Tung peninsula. Heporls to tbs I'nlted Plates Navy le partment pronounces Honolulu free of cholera. Tha Campania, on her latest voyage, sight ed a burning ship, which she found to be de serted. Tha Mexlcao National Exposition nnd Land Company has been Incorporated under New Jersey laws. Mrs. Delia Keytar died at Huntington, W. Va., of hydrophobia, having been bitten by a dog a month ago. Maaksd thieves nt lenton. Mo., eight miles from Ht. Louis, shot and killed John odor man, and robbed a saloon. 8. M. lllxby A Co., blacking, ink and har ness oil manufacturer, failed Thursday. Li abilities 24(),OS.; nsscts t'.U.TU. While tho earthquake was frightening peo ple In (lolden, 111., burglar blew open a safe. Several person beard tho explosion, but thought It due to tho (iinke. Jane Hill has beeu sentenced to li month' Imprisonment at lialclh, N. ('., for pension fraud.-. She got hi by swearing she was thu widow ot I'.dward Hill. Kugene Field, poet nnd humorist, died Monday of heart disease, at bis residence in Chicago. Although Mr. Field had been ill for three days, his sudden den'.h was totally unexpected. EFFECTS ON A GAS BELT. Surprising Chanwes as the Reault 01 Wadneadsy'a Earthquake, The earthquake had a wonderful effect on tha Indiana gas belt, as shown by the follow ing reports. They are from the gas com panies of the different cities nnd are nutben lie: Noblesvllle At WotYillo a saloon was torn 10 piece by the sudden Increase of gas press, ure. Cicero I without gas, Increased pre, lure blowing the pucker and caning trom the woll. In this city there was 110 vlnlbln in crease lu the gan pressure, bill spouting ol water In Whltj river. (ias reports say a break through tho slate, and limestone a: Trenton has opened an escn.pi for hois. Free lure on pipe hues uorlh of Noblesvlllo has so Increased as to cause many breaks and leaks. F.lwood - The pressure is greatly Increased In many, while In some now one there Is no ga. Opening of seams lu tho shale or liiue itone is the cause. Mummllvlllo-Xwo now well fail; four ttlcndoned one show mora pressure thau when drilled. ( henterlleld PreBnure on the Itichuiond lines increased thirty pound. Frank tou - Work on the Indianapolis pump ing slstioii was stopped to await the result I Increased pressure. The Ovid Tallholt well ibows an increase of 11:1 pounds pressure. Florida The pressure Is greatly Increas ed, aud many service pipes and regulators burst. ' Uumsn lusresseA pressure bro'aa Vca regulator and shut the gas oft from the glass factory. Moousvllle Three abandoned wells began Mowing gas and were tired by boys. Oreenlleld There is greatly increase 1 pressure in all well. Kokoino- The attempts to drill for oil wnro shandoued, everybody casing aud pnekiug old A'os wells. A number ot accidents aro ro portc.l from increased pressure. Husslaville Treasure lu tho ga loams caused an explosion In Hie house of Frank Albright. Muulce Wolls nt Whitley, I'anae, West Shldler, Fatou and lutkiowu show Increased pressiiro I'hii pressure in the city iiialun has lucreaned to a point that has caused alarm. Two abandoned woiln lu West Muuci have blown out their plugs aud men are at work packing. M.iriou Increased presnuro of un since thu earthquake caused trouble with old wells. Water Is being forced out. Well drillei t are in demand to -mo and pack abandoned wells, Hartford City - (ias pressure Increased Klil per cent., old wells blowing like whales 1 he pressure on tho lines supplying this cny ban irreatly Increased. It In thought that the, gs belt Iib'. been given new life. CAPTURED BY A LAWYER. The Bandit Waa mi Kacap'td Horsetliief With a Dummy Revolver. The Ager-Mumnth Falls stage, whiah has been held up eiKht time In ss many month was stopped near Keuoa, Oregon, Monday morning by a lone highwayman, who present ed a dummy revolver at tho driver and com pelled him to throw out the mull pouches aud move ou. After the stnge had proceeded n short dl. tsnce, Newton ciordou, a Klamath attorney, alighted and returned to thu scene of Ihe robbery. He found the bandit rilling thu mail bags and opened nre on blin. The second shot struck ibe highwayman ou the arm and he waa halted and captured. He proved to be Adolpli Fnck. a notorious char acter, who escaped from Fiamath Fall jail Friday last, where he wus awaiting son l en ue for hurse-steuiiug. An Earthquake at Sea. The schooner Mary llupne, from I'nslnska, reports experieuuiug a severe earthquake, at sea October lil. The captain was iu the rig ging, and the sea was smooth an glass when the veasei began to shake violently, every timber creaking, and the sen became greatly agitated. Tbu vibrations lusted two minutes Outhe following duy the schuoer passed through a lurgo area of apparently muddy water. Sanitarium Burned The (ireen Hprlni;s Sanitarium, located 11 miles north ot Tilllri, (., wan burned by au Incendiary lira Sunday mornlrit.'. The lid guests, many of whom were cripple and helpless Invalids, were rciuoed, but lost their clothes aud other valuables. The build ing was owned by H. J. Joliuson. of Cleve. laud uud will be rebuilt. Murdered by Negroes. Saturday night lu the outskirts of Clarks vllle, Tenu., a mob of uegroes attacked four white men and a genoral light occurred. Henry ilaker (white), about (10 years old, was stabbed twice, dying Instantly, Oue other white man was stabbed and badly Injured. Two negroea were also hurt, 'three negroes are In jail chanced with tha murder. A Deceiver, liaroness (linn Houbrero bus obtained a dl sorce from 1'. W. Wiluox, the Hawaiian revo lutionist, on the ground that the latter Im posed upon her prior to the marriage by representing that be was tha heir to tha throne of Hawaii, whereas ha was the son of a carpenter aud a Kanaka woman. Abolishing the College Yell. Tho high school boys of 8t. Taul, Mian., have beeu torblddou to yell. USED THE TORCH. An Attempt to Burn tha American Col less at Marsovan. Advices Irom Marsovan, Asia Minor, shows that the trouble which was anticipated by I'nlted States Ambassador Terrell, In a dis patch to the state department at Washington in August lst hss culminated In an attempt to bnra the Amerlvan college there. The agitation aitsinst the American at Marsovan began about a year ago, when a number of pupils of the American college were expelled because their fathers were suectedof bring Implicated In the Arms blsn movement. This csused suplcisn to Inll upon the professors of the college, live In number, and two of whom are American. Mr. Terrell notllled the authorities at Wash ington that (larnbed, a naturalized American cmr.cii, bad been assaulted at Marsovan, close to the church door, a he was going to attend a religious service, (larabed was one of the students hnd been previously sent nwny from the college. at the request of the Turkish authorities, on the Kround that he was cen-ne.-ted with the Armenlnn revolutionists. He waa the chief man ot the I'rolestatit com. munlty at Marsovan and chairman of tho Council ot thirty, who are held responsible tor the peace otihe city, (laratmd, however. Is said to have been murdered by the revois lloiilsts because he had given the government Information regarding their plans. At tlm sa'.ne limn Mr. Terrell notified the State Department that I lie revolutionist marked tho professor at Mnisovnn for Slaughter loinr before the Sassoum atrocities were committed. Fret-Idem Tracy and Frof. Iltk'i:, of the Marsovan Sollege, were especi ally disliked by the revolutionists and their lives were threatened for having 0 n"ii!cil to the c ul-loii o! the Armenian tidenle sus pected ot being In sympathy with the revolu tionary movement. I.vcniually a lurkl-h guard Was tor l.l-ln', to tile College at the re quest id Mr. icrr. ll and all danger seemed to I us away, .'sccm,ly in Mew ot the (net, that the Fulled Mate millionth' had previously Compelled the Turkish government t p iv an Indemnity as a result of the destruction ol old vf thu school buildings nt Marsovuu. CUBAN SYMPATHIZERS Cub.tn Mass Meetinu at ths Nation.i Capital. A ma meeting of Cuban mpsthlser wni held si Metf."rott Hall Thursday night. "Cor pornl ' Tanner, cx-('ommlsloner of I'ennlons presided. Ihe feature of the evening wat Ihe n. Idrcs by Oeneral (Jueaada, the Cubiiii pntrint, w ho ecrlbed at leug.h tlie oipre. sions put upon the ( ubans which liad eu geieleied the rebellion, their character nnd extent. Die Cubans would, be said, make nt peace with Ihe Spanish loverntneut, not would Ihey compromise until they were free III sentiments were cheered to the echo. T he 1 ther speaker were Simon Wolf, , A. Crotlut, I'r. llaiiklu. president of Howard I i.iversity, nnd John A. Joyce, llesoliitious ol synii mhy wore a.lo't .l. A new cluli has been organized et Snn Mar cos, 1 iiiatemaln, In collect funds to I n for waided to thu ( ul'iuis, so brnvelv lighting for lllerty. The llraillnn. at Flo do Janerio aro de. tetti.ined to recognise Cuhs. In Chile tho luimocrals, especially, nre using violent language iu regard to Spina. A c. nllict between tho liemucrats and the Spanish iu chile is imminent. 'II. ten hundred eilleusof i'iltsburg, turned out to 11 muss meeting lu common Council chamber Thursday night In answer to Mayor M' henna s call to join with the citi. eiis ol other American cities In expressing then sympathy for Cuba's struggle lor liberty. Tlie meeting, while not so largely attended ss II the weather bad been favorable, was one ol tbe most representative aud enthusiastic that ever gathered In Ihe Couucll cUntuucr for any purpose. Tha following resolution wan passed- "We also berehy appeal lo our own Government to Rive such encouragement nnd assistance to the people of Cuba In then struggle lor freedom as may be consistent w ith a liberal Interpretation of International law- and usage." ROME SHAKEN. The Inhabitants l'auic S'ricken by an Karthquake. A severe and prolonged earth. pinko nliock was felt In l.oino at I IH Frl.lav morning. Many houses swayed hn.lly.wulls were crack ed, plcturen and other articles fell from wall aud other lace, peopln ran panic-stricken Into the streets, and a serious disaster war lor a tune apprehended. Happily, the llrsi shock seemed tobava ended Hut subterran eous tll-turliance, and tho frightened Inhalil tnnis returned to I lo Ir homes. So fur as 1 kn.iwn, 110 serious daningo was .lone. An Inspection of the public buildings will be made, to determine thu etuiilof tho liijurn n, If any, that have been sus'uihod. Nunc Idea of the alarm created may be gathered from the lio-t that thu prison ol l glnu o.ll was so badly shaken that the tei ri lled prisoners broke out Into open revolt and tried to escape from the building. '1 hesitua tion l ee. ime so serious that the tioop lro:n a neighboring barrack weie liaft ily summoned, and it whs no', until they had surrounded mid takeu possession ot the prisou that order was restored. 'Ihe Inmates were driven back to their cell nt the point of the bayonet. Tim pope wus uwakene I by Ihe shocks. He win perfectly calm, and after arising made haste to impure the news from the city. Investigation disclose tho fact that the damage done by Ihe quakes I much grcatei thau at llrsi supposed. Four paluces aud the ISauk of Italy were so shaken that they arc rendered unsafe for occupaucy. Tho Fala.zo Odescalcbl, one of the llui-Ht palaces In Homo, and live other structures ol that character, are also seriously damaged. The building ol the ministry of I'.nauce was also slightly duin aged. The shock rang all tho bells In tho eitv. nnd door were shaken aud windows siuasheo eveiy where. lERMS OF THE MALACASY TREATY. France's I'rotertorale ami Iter Contiol Over Iiiternnl Vrlalrs ICeeonizeil. N'ewspnperH at I'ariii publish tho full -xl if tho treaty of peace con. du lc l by Franco with Mudii;itscar upon the occupation of An '.anunarlvo by the French expo lition. J im treaty eomprises seven iirUclen. In the llrst article tho Queen of Jladutf iscar lo'eeptn the protoctornto of France, aud that power ae copts all tho conseiiieii''e.s of audi protec torate, thus puttim; itu end to the hopes ot thu parties who aro a lvoculiiic. tho annexa tion of tho Inland. Tim other articles stipulate that Ihe French Renidont Oeneral shall control all relations between lladngofcur ami foreign Nutioiis, France reserves the right to maintain mlli tnry forces on thu Island, and tho French ltci-ldunt Is to control tin Internal (iovern ineut of thu Island, 'J'ho llova lloverniiieni Is not allowed to contract loans without thu authorization of France, which iih.su mes the lluan.ilal rehponnlbilitieri whlcli Madagiuscar has heretofore contracted, but will assist In the conversion of the loan contracted iu 1! and also 11 x the limits of tin Diego Kiiurci territories at the earliest possible time. Another Queen Chosen, A dispatch trom Heoul says the king ol Korea bas chosen auother ueu to succeed the cue recently assassinated, aud bns un turned tbe title of "emperor." The repre sentatives In Heoul of tbe powers buvo made a protest against the king's action. 'Hit bel-appureut Is going out of tbe country ui the special envoy to F.urope and America ol tbe king s father, Tsi-Wou-Kun. lie Is be ing sent out of the country lo prepare the way lo tbe throne for auother prince, who u sou ol una of the king's harem Isvorltus. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report COIaliTEIsY PURE Private) Hoof Garden. Finns have noen drawn for two nen houses that arc to 1p Intllt uptown on Hit? west si.lo of New York for private renltlonfea, and pitch of tliem Is t.i imve a roof :ir.lpn. Tb s would linlio.ai, that their owners Intcn.l to spend part of the aumnicr month in New York. "I know of itn lietter place In New York for n private rof garden," s:il.l the architect of one of these hrm,., "than the li'gli ground on the west side of town. The lionise that I am going to Inilltl will lie four stories high, nnd ns there are no high npiirtincnt luiild lugs near by the r..f garden mi the top will lie private In every seiiso of 1 1 m word. It Is the owner's purpose t have It so iirranged that he mav b.n-i his breakfast or his dinner served ilieii lu warm weather, l inl. r tiie-e rln-uni stance he may forget U1.1: lie is in i:,, city, l'roin hi roof lie can look: mir IJIverslde l'arl;, an. I :iri'.. the t'i t to tllC Jersey allure. I I, is Is the coolest part of tlie town lu the summer. mi know, and I cvjuvi t. seo many of tin new residence up there equipped with roof itar.lens." Here r.elowr, j "Man wants but littlo her. below, nnl wauls that little long," and jU"l as long as j ho can gl it. The words of the old hymn have a meunniiT, wliich, Interpreted tiiut as the absence of all pain Is supreme happl- i nesfl, It In vry little t. ask to be .reed troin I It. A short cut to the attainment ol tins is 1 to use St. Jacob Oil. It is a hill" thing to got, but the amount of good it doee 111 tho cure of pain in souo'tlnni; enormous. If Ao'a Tl.l.' Weoffsr One Huii.l.e.i Dollar Itaward for VIS?"' ,',-rrl lUat oauuol be cured by ibai's catarrm'ure. wV.'u,7er:, ney for Hie ,,t I ft year-, and b,liee I, no per. sndttmuviu!! r:rV;,,;:ui,r;;,i.Vg,a: TX-lXZ imt-'ei.,,. Toied... wiii... VVAL7u;g,v,oo..l:u!l!'V'N wu"'ir"n" Half t ..lairii t 'me is i.i.en Iniertmllr. set- l..'nrirrn;::::!;';:;:;;!::;::;,; l.) alllru.: :ist.s. 1 ,-t 11 m.- tree. Fepln, the on ol Cliarie- Mailel. w,i 1 he Short from hi small stature. hudre'i Mrs. Wltislow sooitiiiig run ( tf'1-tlliHK. sottelis the gums, reduce, inflelllt- Ik n.allii) nam. cures win I . olic'ic. u lietl l". ' New Caledonia has 7.UHI s piare miles, ar out thu area of New .Ivrsey. Tr. Kilmer' swMr-HooT cnr, 1 jsVrup ,f Kirr for Halo ill "0 all Kidney nnd Mia. bier trouble. r . n , , , i . Fiiiiiiili t and roiisulti.tion frea. CCllt bllttlOS LV till K'lHilll lil'Ug l.aboratorvlluiuhamplon.N.V. giuU. Any rt'lillhlo (IrtlgKist who Tl'.nrc nr ad 'ien Uusslnn provluces, each j niay Dot LavO it Oil lliiixl will pro larger tbau the rttato ot Kansas. Cure - - - - I . , .oil 1 FITs! slo,,e. tree by l. K I IX S's I ur AT 1 W1M1CS U it. llu IlOl jy in t: iiiKi.mi ii. ins inii r nisi iiin us,.. Mnl'Vclells lire-. 'I l eal I ,.ll,l tt" IS, I I.... tie free. in-. Kline. IUI An h M . I lnl.i.. I'a. Tho Fhlilppiue island have 1 1 1,1100 s'piarn tulle, about th si.to of Ar,iua. W. e Ihlllk I'lsn's l ure li. Hilly III.'. Heine lo 1 olU'l. I i iiniie I'hen Is iic .- ll SSIK l is, K Alio spi ingllelu, Ills H. I I. 1-'. In 1S70 candles were His; inade from nerit. A Ienny Saved is a Penny Earned. Hut a penny saved in bu injy a pour article of food Is a dollar lost tc the doctor. IJUY SELF-RAISING Buckwheat. Saves Health. Dollars And Time. . nj-T . t . ' -1' j f ; s . si :.m j -i , -si J tUIII mo lit All llt lA'lb. Deat CotiKh rui. 'I'tt.-ies (,ei.u. V'se la tliim s-'lil tlr'ii-cis's 1 !.... a-O kv inHniiij inn ju:r, i n;u s an you nrrti X with Pearline. Don't use anv soau "svV Vi 'l' what wo claim is true, that ys Pearline is better than .soap, the f f" soap tloesn't Iia c a (hand- to tlo inc's very economical way of washing When You Want to Look on Use vx rr APOLIO Hevrnge I Sivrct. It tnkes a lirlght woman to rebuka another womnn'a rudeness, n general statement well lioine out by a story from the Atlanta ( 'mmMtiillmi. A lady entered a i-.i 1 1 a y train and tk a sent In front of a newly mar ried couple. She wiim hardly seated be fore they began making remarks about her. Her last year's bonnet a 11. 1 elo il, worn fully crilii Weil. with mote or less ij-. fling on the bride's part, nn.i there Is no telling what might bate 1 om,. nett If tite lady bad 1 1 - I put a ninMeii stop to the conversation .j a bit of strategy. She turned her head, lioti I tht tlie i bride was eonoiilernbly older tii.111 thu : "'" ""'I 111 H'est tln-st t ssaldt '.Madam, will 011 riloa-e have v..ur l-ioi . Imso tin' window behind jmi:" I h I t ol. ' sou'" closed Ills n.otith, and the no 1 1 1 1 r u'ti'led. I OJIJ UrCJOYtS ,., .. , 1 1, 1 I)otli tun nirtlioil ntul rcsull when vru, .f 1- i;!t is taken; it u luVasant fill. I IX-( r 'f-li i 11 ti) tilt! taKlO, Otlil ttflS ry y- u,rtiy m ii.u Ki.i..ey, ,Liv, r 1!rWL'1?; clau,-7, ll1 K tern ellcciiiullv, uifptij colds, Iieml- m-lH-anml fevers nn.l cuics Imliituul fOII.-tipnlion. Hvnip f'f 1 'igS i.1 tllO only n-me,iy t u kin.i ever Pro- tltlceil, ienMII.!V t tllO tllritO Mill 0 . Cf ttlliiO to tllO flotllllcll, ifotlij)t ill 1 Ul) ni.ii,, VM truly liciicHciitl 111 iU rHi'fH, iirctinrotl onlv from tho most healthy jiiuI agrcenlilu sulnlanT), ibt tnuny excellent (iiiulitics coiiumml it to all aud have mado it tho ino?t iiniuilar rcnieilv known. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, SV fHANCISCO. ( LOUISVILLE. KY. htiV WhK. ti . Th I.I I N ri f ia H, ct nn.l Mu( Prnnnnit 4Ml t m! lam ami i nfls ..ru lut-v r innl, m (Wm ri 'tfi, Ik'IIi f i)im timet!, iiliks, mini Im-iii it ttn tli'. nt roll.tr im iN) in, tn two ! ii v i t t.ir I tu1 lttu ft tttl'.t ttfttr w,l ani lk ur't A l. 1 ol Tn s'oUurior ivltvutul CuU lui 'i'Mnnly 1 iva A Satnptix rolUr ftrnl I'tlr nf rtifTi ,f tar fti OaVliUl. t4tll1 Ht I ii MliJ Ml IM Aclilll his RKVKUIltl.U CoMsAlt CoMI'iVT. rnBlvlJa fit . hew Yorh. tl KJUr fci.. Bi SffeBfiWOBri!. T It II e r; I' -1.. - . imii.iisiii i ii nr. '."-r rvK's v. .,..1.1., i... K f U i. iii be nunc lio.-.r ui it Vf Jf n a'ler I lie) ,-ing ' e..i,.lli. I, of II I' II liK. f : t . .il. nl r. I . ,:fl.. r... . l . !:ro...l" i.v.N.V.t lly KI1 4 i in id. I . . 1 1 r iiii.r-' -.u i.tt, ' V w'1' 1 u ' " :n,', " ' M '; ' l' lvtiakTfti7 I'"' ll-in d-. f'lll. . II fill III' I I M f (HI. v -T' "':!:: '4:.:;.,:,,'iVu1 .vJ Inl'U mii S.llr at iHfr, IIIM it. l tl. I liai'tM, H-i 1 I., Ibimli, auk. DAILY $3 PER YEAR. I'ri slileiii l il e ar "Ml K '"Mir A... I rlllioNU I.K. Ihe irreiu neini. i'l..lli- lie'.VNiuuM r I'l llu- w.'sl, iiihI.I)iI eei-. U.l 1 1 s lltisi'T l lit ) i ii i ui M.:oi i .'.ear. S;o.iil,.s l-, c I K W .O-li OO'lnll Ml , . l .t.'ii. 1 ii Ui iMi'i.i: RENSION?..V.; HOItKIS. 11, ll. 4 , Surcofisfultv Proserutrs Claims, B i 'alt I'l llll l).lit iMtlllUl'-l ( ) fl'MIUII Ilt.rfltti. I a . li 1.4 I t Water . 'l-i.-i . 11 1 Itilt'llftt'l, Allfio, ItlilH'lia, ItMt (I k 1 i v f I I i '.t-vi. i;, t i'i-siih, roitu: mi.ijis niiiiu cause trouble and you'll lay it to Pearline. You'll neve r ret Pearl- best work till you use it just as directed on the package. 1 hen you'll have the easiest, quickest, most and cleanine. :j the Bright Side of Things TT.
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