Vomen as Well as - Men Axe Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. r'dn" wuhle Preys uPn t'"-e "did. dts--.-a-d lessens ambition: beauty, vigor ar.H rherfnlnrV- s.-vrn A disappear v.hen tN kid- Jr-'- v.-neys are out of order 'IU . .' i' or disearcd. -J Kidney trculle has K v"T..."f 'become so prevalent t fl that It Is net uncommon V 'I y for a chili to b- - i ilf' afflict v.:- ri!'.,-, r'f .. it tie I trine : ci'dj th ficu Vn the chili ;- j-f " ...suM ts ibis to " - , .Jfl. tl is vr.t rf'lir'nH m.-lf K -.n"?. ?- b - 't'-wet "S- append upon it. the czure of . V - jl v is kidney trouble, r.dthe first sV'iM' t'3 ,3'":lrs ,ne treatment of cse tr.,"r;ar' or2-r's- unpleasant " v,';5'j:! to a diseased condition cf the JvvsVd bhddcr and net to a fcifcit as -.is sup?056 "v'cr.. :;. wc" a3 men ars made mis-era!-'V'-"- t'-Iincy and bladder trouble, !-d tr. rs.ri the same preat remedy. Xhe mild and the immediate effect of c imn- Root is soon realized. It is sold w drafts, in iiity tent an 2 c;'u si-es. Tou may nave a 1 -Ule by mail (ft-, a!s 3 pamphlet tell- Horn of flwauip-rtoot. irf "a! about it. Including many cf the IS,.,,, is cf testimonial letters received frcn 5- : cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer j. Co., bir.nnamton, mention thl- paper. N. Y., be sure and Ambition, Of i .it s.j." (jnoth Cubn, pi r.rvt !y "I'm vi ry happy, 'cause I'm frw. 1 .hn'.i:;. in muth. !) hiippli-r yi t : I i . i: 1 . i r. ie sit out of ii bl." V. .:i K'.un Star. Of CuurNC, Mother (sternly) Don't you know, Miil''. that it is not proper for yon lo turn mound anil look after a gen tleman'.' Main 1 -Il'it. mother, 1 was only leaking tu see if lie was looking to see if 1 was looking. Chicago Ameri can. Tun Grnniilnur. "I like to see people economical," remarked I'limsiciis, "but when a man cuts his stogies in two in the middle and gets ten smoke for five cents, as Jyte-Phist does, I think, by (leorge, he's a little too penurious to livtl" Chicago Tribune. Hua&d to PlflF, Critic Hut Uiis portrait of old TTig gott is entirely too large. It in much more than life size. Artist Oil, that's all right. It will please him all the more because it represents him as big as he thinks Ik it. Chicago Dully Xews. Aaaa Ann. "You can never make me believe," said Aunt Ann Tecbles, "that the Lord made mosquitoes. He permits them for some wise purpose, but they were invented by the evil one drat 'em!" Chicago Trlbone. Am to the Actlne. "Villain, do your worst!" screamed the beautiful heroine. "T'ain't no use of tellin' him dat," called the urchin from the gallerv, "he's actin' de worst we ever seen al ready." Chicago Daily News. The Criterion. "Anything interesting the Blank Magazine this month'.'" ".Nothing worth mentioning. Only two new advertisements in the whole OS pages." Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. A Word of Wnrnlnir. "What cloyoii think uboutthat man's hf:i-tfiil as.-ertion that his word is as g-i'ici as his bomlV" "1 regard it as a very obliging warn rng tu anybody who might be thinking cf taking his bond." Washington Star. On the Hoot Ezcnmloa. Eleanor I'oor Ethel. Kilgar What's the matter? Eleanor She would rather dance than eat; and she's engaged to a nian who would rather eat than dance. Detroit Free Press. Sot Needed. "What makes the baby cry?" asked the little visitor. "Oh," explained Ethel, "our baby doesn't have to have anything to make it cry." Chicago Tost. Woulil sn H u Cheap. Yeast I see a corn trust is the next combination on foot. Cr'tmsor.beak AVell, you can have mine if you can get 'em off. Yonkers Statesman. Correction. N'ed Miss Stuyvesanttold my sister that you asked her to marry you twice. Tom Xo, I didn't. I asked her twice to marry me once. Somerville Jour nal. Consoling-. He Darling, I have lost my posi tion. She Never mind, dear. Think of how Rinall your salary was. Brook lyn Life. No Mistake. Miss Muggy I wonder if George knows I have money? :, (Friend Has he proposed? j.' "He has." , "He knows."-X. Y. Weekly. ! Perfect Bllsa. ' Cladys-J ' did you enjoy Mrs. tppcrton kVition? Ethel Oh, grcfy! It was the most complete failure I ever saw! ruck. out ami take it to the JliddlebnrR Dm Store and get a box of j Chamberlain's Stomach & J'tver Tablets. The best physio. J-ney also correct disorders of the stomach, Price 25 cents. .cm V RADICALS IN POWER New French Ministry T!:.s Several Strong Po.'nt. Premier t onibi- i-:i!lerrl Ad viser Snlil tu l-'uriii t'lie "".la! Am-tl-l leriiiii t .iliice; tV:uic 111! ilad. The ministry, of wW-ii M. .Exile Coinl-es is the ciiit-i. ami which is the forty-iil t la:it has existed ill Fiance since l!.i- dm. J !':iil t llit- em.pire oil hfp:ti!iiu-c 4. .ts;t, i i!i--..rii:e.l as "Uie mi st iMljcal :;n l most anii ilcricyl eu.'in-cs" ti'.at bii.-. .vet lcc:i ci'ti'-tituteil. If t!'f ,t i..iK'eiitig posU'is :iinl j yov viie-i o tin' iiuiiwu ual n. i:. ii. trs o!' the lui'.ii.-try be lai.i'ii iiiin iH'.'i'i'ni tliert' might no cause lit aliir n lest raiiu'al or o ci;:lisiic tin fries propouiuli'd at the hustings in' put iuio f.m-:iti'in ami ri:i. Iir pi'iiriji'nl ei iiuiuuical govern ment ii:i;n'ssiiple. I.'it rt'spinisi'.uiiiy of ollicc, ;;iid the collective coniinoii sense ot a lio.en exjierii'iii't'd, (piick v.itte I nil"), nn'.v. :i mi ni;,ny other occasions i.i I'lancc, is lilu'ly to fur nisii the ir(;tisite K.llni-t ami gic stability to the new cabinet even ii' this wile nut alrecdy guaranteed by the ri tentioj.i of M. Deieasse at llic foreign otllee. ;nul of l If irescnee of siieli :i siiimil liusiuess man as .M Komier at ll'e tnini-trv of tiiiame. I M. Eanif Comlics, wliii : ilceeeils M. I ' a ileck-ltii:s.:i u as prime minister. is a man of r- tii ing ilisposit ion. scarcely known oiitsiile tile senate, where he was ot'te.i vii'e president, an I where for file years lie has lieel: the recognized leader of the mdiei 1 group. In spite of his (IT years "I'ere ( oiilcs," us he is called at the Luxembourg p;;l iee. is vigorous and energetic. lie is a w !iiti-haireil, wiry man, live feet three inches in height. His Ivrlght, sparkling eyes are half concealed by gold eyeglasses, and he glides about at a rapid pace, often with a book or port folio under his arm, like : little white mouse. lie was brought up in the Koman Catholic seminary at Alhi, and his M. EMILE COMBES. (Htod of the New Ministry Recently Formed In France.) parents intended him for the church. He has been n village physician, and a schoolmaster. During his political career he made a specialty of publk education, and in the shortlived rad ical ministry of M. I.eou Bourgeois in ISiij lie was minister of that de partmcnt. M. Combes is a personal friend of President I.oubet, and also of M. Wahleck-lioiisseau, who firs suggested his name ns the man most likely to succeed in forming a cab inet representing the radical major ity of the new parliament. M. Combes set about his task with earacterist ic energy. He jumped into n cab, and, accompanied by his son. Fpent the day driving about ringing the door bells of radical leaders, and conferring with such men as MM. Bourgeois, Knrrien, Yalle, Trouillot, Deieasse nnd (!en. Andre. In the formation of his cabinet, which was effected in the unprece dented period of 4rt hours, M. Combes followed on all essential points the advice of M. Waldeck-Kousseau. M. Comber) is not a brilliant orator, but has a logical, businesslike way of stating a case that carries with it sympathy and conviction. He is by no means an ambitious man, and in the lobbies of the chamber it is whispered that M. Houvier, to whom he entrusted the portfolio of finance, will soon supplant him as prime min ister. M. Combes is an out-and-out radical nnd anti-clerical, and pro poses to deal immediately with the questions of state monopoly of edu cation and the repeal of the Falloux law so favorable to the religious or ders. M. Combes, physically, is the small est member of the cabinet. He lives modestly, near the senate house. He is president of the democratic group in the senate. The positions he has held chairman of the committee of the law of associations anil reporter of the bill on secondary education marked him out for the premiership. felt Hut n. Life I'rmrrver, It is not generally known thnl when a person falls into the water a common felt hat may be made use of as a life preserver, and by placing the hat upon the water, rim down, with the arm around it, pressing it slightly to the breast, it will bear n man up for hours. v New Kind of I'nrrinent. Compressed grass has been used in the construction of a Philadelphia street with, it is said, admirable re sults; and not long since a scheme for employing compressed paper for a like purpose was mooted in Russia. , . ... j vv.i- ) o: --Jit. Cas-. rr.r.;:-. ('.... O'.' -.'Je will t.iAle' tr.?"? !c r..v..!i.t. ivj'.sis sT-v.-.:-.: 'J. C. Never sold in bulk. ' f.T-Lis, i&c. i VOLCANO DIAMONDS. Gem of Fine ( until- Arc Sometimes Found Amidol the lturk mil Lata Irrupted. I.ate I.ondi.u mail advices convey the informatiou ti.at De Beers are about i to enil au expedition to the scene of the reiful vulcanic disturbances in the West Indies to look for diamonds, re port the .New York Times. It is recalled that a few years ago, mine large octahedron crystals were found in Barbados which were later identified as white spinels, which are frequently iint ariheil where diamonds are, although by t!ii insi'le. nnd even when coiorrd. are often erv valuable, i The French crown jews contain a f pincl ruby of ."iti:;i cara t s, am! another which w as valued at .Ml.t" tl francs in 17'JI, imc of 4 :.'. i. ! : r of 3 carats, being each . a; ... .i francs. Small spinels fetch from six franca to l.'l francs per carat; specimen stones fetch even more. A store that a New (iniiiea gold prospector recently exchanged for a bottle of saccharine pellets uas M id in Sydney. N. S. W, for :?::ou, A peculiarity of the spinel i that, no matter what be the color of the stone, the light which is re'leeted from the depth of the gem is always a paleyt ilow . A blue spine! has In ell consigned as n sapphire, ami was re turned to the consignor, who had it cut and received more for it than it would have made had it really be;'ti a sapphire. A spine! collected by Dr. Heron it said to weigh pounds. When spir.el crystals are very tine they are considered gems, and I'e Beers think, having been found in large quantities in St. l.iieia. il is not un likely that 1hey will be found in Mar tinique arid Kt. "Vincent. HOMES AMONG THE TREES. The rrvTOlThta; Telre fop Them I'm ahlea Heal Kotnle Deulem to Ilaild Ijl 'lne Trai n. There is in m-arly every family a longing for a home w ith shade around it. So amount of .city distract ion can completely km it. It may slumber, but it never dies. It is bred in the bone and born in the blood. In many cases it seeks its desire of its own volition. In most instances it has to lie stirred to action. And here is where the com panies that develop large tracts of land in or near cities do good work, says the New York World. The fact that responsible meif can take many acres within a short ride of the busi ness section, build fine streets and pavements, put in water mains and gas nnd electricity, spend large sums in advertising; and then sell lots that will suffice for separate houses, with a few shade trees around them, at comparatively small sums on easy terms, shows that after all land near a city is not so expensive when haudled on a large scale. In or around all cities settlements built up in thi way have become val uable and beautiful. Thousands have obtained their homes among the trees. A general good that follows t hese en terprises is the rcirniarity of the streets. The average city in i;v growth followed old roads and thus its streets became twisted. THE SUBMARINE TORPEDO. An Intcrcilliisg l-' perl men t Itcccntly Mndi to neferiiilne lla Aeluitl Force. The results of a recent experiment in a caisson, representing a netion of the French coast defense ship Henri IV., have been made public through the indiscretion of a French oflicer, says the New York Post. The caisson wn anchored, 'and a torpedo charge wa attached to its side, about ten feet be low the surface of the water, the depth at w hich a torpedo is expected to strike a vessel. The discharge was made by means of an electric current worked from a barge at some distance away The consequences exceeded all expee tntions. as a hole of square yards was made in the side of the caisson which immediately sank. Internally the damage extended to three longi tudinal partitions, which were in the position of coal bunkers in warships. The hole in the first part it ion covered nearly 11 square yards; the second par tition was shattered, and the third, which has no corresponding partition in the Henry IV.. had two oval holes in it, one ftx2'ifcet and the other 2xl feet. The torpedo charge was the or dinary one of from lTii pounds to 220 pounds. It is evidence that the best defense against a torpedo isdistnnee. Out of its reach a vessel is safe. Contact- with it means annihilation. Hummer complaint is usually pro valent anions children this season. A well developed case in the writer's family was cured last week by the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hametly one of the bost patent medicines manufactured and wuicu is always kept on hand at the home of ye scribe. This is not intended as a free pull" f.r the company, who do not advertise with us, but to benefit little sufferers who may not be with in easy access of a physician. No family should be without a bottle of this medicine in the hous?, es pecially in summer-time. Lansing, Iowa. Journal. For sale by the Middleburff Drug Store. 1FDIA i C JiTJi.tASIAN. Eli-t?ia Chtisn, a Dleuiuiu uf &aatu rWi) CiUit.niln, Hum Ut .tchrtl lh? A;f of tali, Coa'd the n:i.ii::at b;. of the Ca . Lcilla. S err:, Co aed I '. .. .' Indians L-i;il i.::g; ii:;; ;;..; . ... ti.lils (;f tl e lccat muge nil ilv i : i: pleie .-ii ry i f their aucc.sti.rs' m igi:: . n I ; eri ' ctK'es, it would f-ir sni p;. . s ir, l...viesi auy mciivrn ii '..i ce. . i. e !:.ve ;.t ta!n?d a lunge. ity so n i: ai kalde tint they cistiiutly remenler t!.c tints of the f.ef perate tlib;. I wars, t f oel w helming Hoods r nil dest met ,ve cart h q'lakev. Of nu ll D"n nieio (Tien, be longing to the Diepanos. i!d!lt': in niuNii'iociii'-.i. (OlCiit l.'.vii.K ll.o!.::: at i. lis 1'ivi.d. i'.. I t. l.r.ii 1 1.-1. i the liio.-i pii,i:lti-,e hum.:;; habitation, ill the valley is piolubiy Its oldest in habitant. Twenty-six yeiirs ago. says N. II. Chittenden, in the l.os Allele- Herald, when I first rode into li e old Mexican village of Aqua Maiisa. about four miles from Col toll, on the ban k- f f 1 he Santa Ana, he was nearly vi years of age. Possessing extraordinary tiength in his younger day s. ar.d persi mil cour age to match, he was I he victor in many combats of war and with love rivals. In one of these furious encounters of more than 71) years ago his antagonist, jilko an Indian of great power, bil off one of Dionicio's thumbs. For ninny years during the exclusive occupation of southern California by the herds and flocks of the mission fathers and of the Spanish grantees of extensive domains, Dionicio was the principal vaquero on the extensive ranch of Paso Trajilla. P.ut the oldest American settlers "of SO years ago re mcmlirr him ns then too far advanced in years for such service, and when compelled to retire therefrom he bnilt of poles, reeds and mud the rude little hnt ia which he has lived ever since. Once or twice a week, carrying his ra tion sack, he visits his white friends in Colton. who furnish him with pro visions. For nearly ten years n kind hearted Portuguese woman. Marin Cnnlin. has fed him at her home n hen ever he comes to tow n. DR. FRANK BILLINGS. Kr-iv Pre1dr-nt of Amerlrnn Medical AAHOt'lnllon In n YVcll-K itoivn t'hlciiKo I' It lei it li. Dr. Frank Billings, who has just been elected president of the Amer ican Medical association at the con vention in Saratoga, N. Y.. ha-i been known among Chicago" medical prac titioners and educator- nearly 20 years. He was trrndiiaf ed from Chi cago Medical college, now- the meil- DR. FRAVK HILLINGS. (Niw President nl the Ami-rlcan Jtidlcal Assuciatiur..) ieal department of Northwestern university, and, after n year spont as an interne at the Chicago hospital, engaged in post-graduate work til Yicnna and Paris. Itcturning to Chi cago, he accepted the chair of pro fessor of medicine in Chicago Medical college, resigning to accept a similar position with Hush Medical college. He is now the dean of the latter col lege and the head of its medical de partment. He is also attending phy sician to the Presbyterian nnd Cook county hospitals. His contributions to current medical literature have given him a national reputation. - Mree l'nvrd with Ulnim. Streets paved with glass are not by any means unknown. The famous Hue 1 la Itepiihliquc at'Lyons is a notable example. Here the pave ment is laid in glass blocks, eight inches squure, which are so sym metrically fitted together as to pre vent the possibility of water pnssing between the interstices. Ilorara In Auatralla. There were only 200 horses in Aus tralia in the year 1800; now there are more thun 2t0O0,000. ... Mill miiri r -J!-?gg rVS .Mil' - for nfqr.ts end Children. Tlic Iviti.l Yi'"i Have Alv;:ys Itmigltt li.n Imrno tlio slgntt lurc 't'Chas. JI. I'li ti iu r, ;.tul lias 1iomi made under his lHrson:tl .-iipcrvision fur o-r ;'. joars. Allow no ttuo to tlcccivo you in tliis. 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