1Y. THE EXCHXENC2 O. Si'Ri? OF V!GS is duo not only to tliu originality and simplicity of tliu coinMnntion, biitnlso totlio euro tuul bklll with which it is innntifactiircd by t-cicutlflc processus known to tlio Cai.ifoiisia Vn Svisur Co. only, and we wish lo impress upon nil tlio importance of vmrchii'diiir the true and original remedy. An tho genuine Syrup of i''ips is manufactured by tho ('AuroitNtA Kin Kvitup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will rihsist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cam foicnia Fiu Svitui- Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Kigs has Riven to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of tho excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of nil other laxative, as it nets on tho kidneys, liver uiul bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In ordertogefrits beneficial effects, please remember the name of tlio Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HAN I'KAN 01 .:!. Oitl. I.OUISVILLK. Kj. ni:-.v rilllK. N. Y. CURES No. 1 Fever, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. 3 In Hants' 'Diseases. No. 4 Diarrhea. No. 7 Coughs & Colds. No. 0 Headache. No. lO Dyspepsia, Indigestion No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 1 2 Leuchorrea. " No. 10 Croup. No. 14 Skin Diseases. No. IB Rheumatism. No. 10 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Dr. Huinnhror' Ilnmeotmthta M-viual of Discuses lit unir IiruitulHH or Mulled Free Knlil l.v ilriM'irKU. r wont im ri'foilit of 25rtS.. 60"ta . r llumiilireyii-Jlml. Co, Cor. William una .i n mis., new nrs. ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS 5K"ForTiem Tht' why they enjoy their COFFE7J. Any jjrocer can tell you why custom keep coming hick for sniSLlG'S. Onlf lo. a pwlifl. LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager Pilsnei Beer Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH PA EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. GREAT DAY FOR OLYMPIA. When the Flrnt Train Stnrtcil Ovor a Itnllwny llullt hy tlio Xiitlvcs. Probably tho chonpost railroad in tho world wni built in Oregon in 1873. Dur ing tho preceding year tho Northorn Pa cific Itnllrond company surveyed tho lino lietwccn Portland and Olympla, tornilnnt lng at tho latter place, but only for a short tlmu. Then it was moved away to Tn coma, 85 miles farther north. At that tlio peoplu of Olympla nrosa lu indignation, called a meotlng, and after vigorously discussing ways and means re solved that, although tho rallrond hud boos both given and takon away, tlioy were not bound to submit as titit tho Lord, but would build ouo for themselves and build It with voluntary subscriptions of labor and material. Ono brlirht morning In April tho Olym pla brass band halted at tho corner of Main and Fourth streets. Clmrloy Granger's bay mulo Hetty fell In behind. Then camu tho olllclals of both city and county, led by the governor and followed by tho citi zens, until tho whole procession was halt a mllu In length. They marched to n high blulT above tlio capltol building, and theru tho mayor of tho city and tho governor both made speeches, and a prayor was of fered. Tho IIrt sod was turned, and tho grading of tho road began lu curliest. Ono tiny lu every week was wit apart as Held day, when tho city and oounty olllclals camo out as at first, tho merchants closed tholr stores, and mechanics shut thoir shops, and young men and old men, boys nnd Indians piled tho spado with hearty will, while the womon spread tho tables with all things needed for a midday feiist. Weok after week tho work went on, and tho road stretched out past tho timber skirting tho upper end of I'ugot sound, past tho falls of Tumwater, l)ctwccn the Indian mounds of Mound I'ruirlo, through half a mile of timber to Bush l'ralrlo, moro timbur, moro prairie, across wldu and shallow Scatter creek, 10 miles to Ten I no. Then tho tics were mado and laid and not u dollar had yet been asked for. Hut thotlmo had coino to buy tho rolling stock, and subscriptions camo pouring In until iworythlng was bought and ready. what n uny It was lu tho history ol Olympla when tho first train was started over tho hard earned littlo railroad I Open cars were hung with evergreen, and again tho pcoplo all camo out, with tniislo und rejoicing, this time to ride and not to work. Jinny of the old soldiers who labored fnlUifully to build that littlo road, among thorn General Mllroy, who was known all through tlio civil war as Gray Eaglo, have crossed tho silent river, but tho road they built is still In uso, and old settlors point to it with prldo, tho rond tho hardy pio neers made with thoir own hands, tho cheapest railroad in tho world. San Fran cisco Chronicle. DIED OF GRIEF. A Ilorao Thut Could Not Stand the l'tingM of SL-parntlon. "Snoiiklnu of tlio emotional llfo of a horho," tiriitl nn old trainer who lmd been llstonlng to a fctory about an nnlnial'ri (lcnth that was (llroctly tracel to crief, ''I riAll ono rumarkablo lnstanco of sorrow shown by n hum) bolonglnK to a ciroiH with whloli I wus trnvoliiiB thrco years nKo. Wo wcro l.crrormlntr in tlio littlo town of Unlonvlllu, l'a. , when ono ot tho trick liorhPS fell anil hpraincd ono of hlH logs ho badly that ho could not trnvul. Ho was taken to a liver' hlnblo nnd put in a box stall, thu leg was bandaged aud ho was mado as comfortable! as possible 'Ho ato his food and was apparently contented until about midnight, when tho cirrus began moving out of town. Then ho becamo restless and tramped and whinnied. As tho caivivans moved past the t-uiblo ho heoined to realizo that liowns boini; deserted, nnd his anxiety and dis trebs became pitiful. Ilo would stand with his oars pilokod in an attltudo of in to! so listening, and then ashls cars caught tho Bounds of tbi'ietlrlngwagoushowould ruih as best he could with his injured leg from ono side of tlio stall to thu other, pushing at thu door with his noso and making overy elfort to ecnpo. Tho sta bleman, who was u stranger to him, tried to snotho him, but to no purposo. Ho would not bo comforted. "Long alter all sounds of tlio circus had coasud IiIh agitation continued. Tho sweat poured from him, nnd ho qulvorod in ov ory part of his body. Finally tho btablo man went to his i employer's house, woku htm up aud told blih ho believed thu horso would illo If so'uio6f tho circus horses woro not brought back to keep him company. At about daylight tho proprietor of tho btablo mounted a horso and rodo aftor thu ciicus. Ilo overtook us 10 or 1- miles away, and as 1 had cliargoof all tho hoi-ncs and was much attached to tlio Injured animal 1 returned with him. When wo reached thu stall, tho horsu was dead. "Tl o htabloman said that ho remained for nearly nil hour perfectly still and with every sense apparently strained to tlio ut most tension, ami then without making a sign fell and diod with bearcoly a struggle. Tho veterinarian who was called remarked aftor tho circumstances wero told hlni thut unquestionably tho hui'.-o diod from grief." Washington Star. Discovered by a Woman. Another creat discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Dis ease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were nndermillcd and leath seemed imminent. For three mouths she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night : and with two bottles, lias been ah solutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther l.utz. Thus writes W. C. llamnick & Co,, of Shelby. N. C. Trial bottles fiee at A Waslcy's Drug Store. Regular size 5)c and Sl.oo. Lvery bottle guaranteed. & isorn ft.iitlii'iiiutlclan. "Dickey doesn't know his lettors well. explained his mother to thu new teacher, out bo's quick lu learning llguros." "What Is this, doarr" asked tho teachor, pointing to tlio letter II. "Dat's a la jammed togedder, ' prompt ly responded uicKoy. Uhlcngo Tribune. Shiloh's Consumption Curo cures where others fail, His tho leading Cough Cure, and no homo should bo without It. Pleasant to taku and goes light to tho spot. Sold by P. 1). Kirlin aud li guarantee, VNuuiru'u jmpt,inttMfii "Tell uio about your graduating clash photograph, Miss Lily." "Willi, nil Ihoso homely girls standing up at the hack uro tho smart ones. All those piiuly gliis sitting down in front uro tlio silly ones. " Chicago llecord. Years of sufferinE relieved in a night Itching plies yield at onco to tho curativo properties of Moan's Ointment, Novur lulls, At any drug store, 50 cents. , A i'aiicy Worker. "ni!S,your wife do much fnnuy workf "Fimey work)1 Slio won't oven let n porous plaster coiuo Into thu house with nut'oruchelliig a rod border round It and uniilng u yellow ribbon through tho lolos." London Tit-lilts. The editor of the Kvaus City, Pa., (Ho1 writes. "Ono Mlnuto Cuugli Curo is rink named. It cured niv childien after all otlie iremodles tailed." It cures coughs, colds und allitliroat anil lung troubles. U. 11. Ilagen butli, -v. EMPEROR i t l A Francis Joseph I WWi OF AUSTRIA I A v"4 Mfe Personally decorated Johann Hoff in consideration i T ' '",.iJtlSv of the benefits derived from the use of the Genuine ? htMjwS Johann HofPs Malt Extract lit the linperiat House- T 'Jff firJtf!(M& I'oldi and said : "it affords nic great pleasure to T I trr7HWiyVj2S5AV decorate you with the Cross of Merit with J afiBWfN thccrown-" , , I Ux,.. Mult their i Ask for "tho Gcnutno JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT. ALL OTHERS ARE WORTHLES3 IMITATIONS. Free (Viedical Treatment for Weak Men Leeu ,uiuy backs this oiler. (Cut out and send this notice, or ERIE MEDICAL WE HAVE NO AGENTS MSf! but bare sold direct ta the con tunier for years At bol (Mo pneef, iRTinit ciaier proses, amp nj' where far tinmi nation. LTerjthin; ItSitrles of 65 Hyiei or Tonliaireiei. 4f$&t, 1'htetonB, Trupi, lUi. Sprln-Itod If j. tT. Borriy H.r&tn. rrte., IIS.M, At food tbll. for fli. tLKH ART UAUUIAOi: AKU UAU.NESB UFO. SUM.MKK OUTINGS. fi;iisoNAf.i.Y-co.s-i)U(-n:i Toil: via i'K.sn- HVI.VANIA 11AI1.UOAII. Tho Pennsylvania Kiillroad Company an nounces the following personally-conducted tours for the summer and early autumn of lbOS : To tho Xorth (including Watkins (J lull, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Quebec, Ait Sable Chasm, Lakes Cliain- plaiu and George, Saratoga, and a daylight ride through tho Highlands of the Hudson), July 2(1 and August 111. Kate, flOl) lor tho round trip from Now York, Philadelphia, lUltimore, and Washington, covering all ex penses of a two-weeks' trip. Propmtioiiate rates from other points. To Yellowstone Pink and tho Trans Mississippi Imposition on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, and dining ears, allowing eight days in "Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Itato, fain from Now Yrnk, Pliil- 1 c 1 1 1 1 i i a . lialtiiiiuro, and Washington; from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on July 1, August t and 18, .September 1, in and till, it into of $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. Thou tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at lliiU'.ilo, Kochestcr, and Watkins on the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luiay Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, liichniond, and Washington, Sep tember 28 and October 10. Eato, $05 from New York, 03 from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from othor points. For itineraries and further information ap ply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. lioyd, Assistant Genoral Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Give tho Children a Drink called Graln-O. It is a delicious, appotlzlng, nourishing food drink to tako tho plaeo of coll'eo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who havo used it hocauso when properly prepared It tastes liko tho finest coffee but is freo from all its injurious properties. Graiu- Oaids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant hut a health builder. and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much B3 colleo. 15 and 25c. r TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flower, tlio Hand of America, Cali fornia. Via tho true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Route," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high ultltudes ato unknown. Pullman Hist and second class palaco and tourist sleeping care to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Moxico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nov.tda, without change, Quick tiino, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full Information, drop a postal card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent, nil) Itall- oad avenue, Klnilra, N, Y or 31)1 llroad- way, Now York. 1-1-tf W. K. Hoyt, (I. K P. Agt. A household necessity. Dr. Thomas' Uelec- trio Oil. Heals bums, cuts, wounds of any sort; cures soro throat, croup, eatanh, asthma ; never fails. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMNHS. llNSUIll'AhHKl) BKltVll'K Ofl'inillll 11V THIS W1UTIIHIIN H.tll.WAY. Leaving llroad Street slatlou.Philadclphia, at li:.r5 p. in. dully, tho "Sou lb western Limited," carrying a dining ear and tho most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cars, reaches lliruilngliau the following night nt 10:10 and arrives at Memphis tho next inoriilngut 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Asliuville, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tuinpi, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans aro also attached to this train. Pullman loser. vatious can bo mado In advance and all in formation obtained by communicating with John M. Heal, District Passenger Agent, 8-' Chestnut street, Philadelphia, AUK YOU (K)IN(l SOUTH? TIIK. hOUTIIRIlK ItAII.WAY KKACIlia All. I'ltOMINKNT POINTS. Dou't stmt South without consulting John M. Hcull, District Passeuver Agent, Southern Railway, OUS Chestnut sticct, Philadelphia If you cannot call lu person, wrltoto him. Buy KoyBtono Hour. Ilo sure that tho iminu LKhsiu & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. ......... V. I. r t,.l lll. Ijxtract than in caik of tie or uuitcr, without Y deleterious effects. Who Are Willing to Pay When Convinced of Cure. Asdrntlflft mmhlnnl mrdtml inn mftrhanfrjit rur hni heen illsmveied for" Weakness of Men." ltd success bni startling that the proprietors now announce that win scna it on trim remedies nna nppnanc. wunoni aivance payment to uny nonesi man. If not nil thnt It claimed nil vou wish und is back Unit imla It pny nothing! No such oiler was ever made In Rood faith before I we believe no other remedy would stand such a tost. This combined treatment cures quickly, thoroughly and forever all effects of early evil habhj, laterex cesses, overwork, worry, eta. II creates health, strength, vlinlity, sustaining powers and restores weak and umlevuloped portions to natural dtmen tinns and functions. Any man writing la earnest will receive descrip tion, particulars aud references In a plain scaled en velope. Professional confidence. No deception nor lmioslllon of miv nature. A national rouuutioa mention paper.) Address CO., Buffalo, N. Y. mm. tn iiafflIffli5l!M -r3s.iSfrSjCSii'Jfi warratitod, Vehicle!, iiarnem. J15t3?70. Vftgon- ind Milk Wtjom. Ben! for laiK., fr .. wHorr,i. Ptlt, with or-.m, ..,. . CtlogTi9 f kll our Itjlei. ihtde, tpron .odfindtrt.tco. Afi,'ufii..k . CO. W. U. fUAl'X, hta'j, KLK1IAUX, IA1. THE PHILADELPHIA TlflES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. During 1S9S TIIK TIMKH will not only maintain the high standard of excelleiu'c It leached the past year, hut will stcndfaitly endeavor tit I'Stt 1 lt mwi lit'Ht rccnnl, iiml wljl nut HWi'Ht1 fruin itH ktt piirpowu to nmku THE TIMES Tim FAV0KITE FAMILY NEWSPAPER OF THIS COUNTRY ANI NEWSPAPER Till: BEST PUBLISHED ALL THE NEWS OK ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME No jnurn.il U more extensively clrculnteil or lum n wider ciri'lo nl remlern lu I'eniiHylvuiim timn THE PHILADELPHIA TiriES WHY ? BECAUSE IT DESERVES THEM Specimen Copies Sent Free Send for one TERMS DAILY, 8.1.00 per annum ; S5 cents per month: delivered hy carriers for 0 cents per week. SUNDAY HI)lTION,32 larire. IwuhIhoiup inures 221 column', eleirantlv illustrated, beautifully printed In rotors. 82X0 per annum : a cents icr cony, lially nnd .Sun- uuy, eo.uu per annum ; mj cents per inoutu. Address all letters to THE TIMI FUILADELrH! A. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND laiirKik THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR I ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, THAT PAIN. KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS ANO SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. rnim.-cnffir-5T0RE, o DHAI.KIS IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco Wholesale and Retail, SO Woat Centre Street 604 H. Sixth St. Side Entrance on Groen St,. I'HILAULl.l'HIA, I'A. CURE CUARANTEbU." Vnnnn. old. klnulfl nr iiinrrti'il .V; thosn rnn tcnii'launt; nmirURi', If yon aro a victim of Private Diseases SSSS mvntnA nnd hn.lv. Alld Untlt Vnu fnr tilO lulle nf life; call or write ana hp myih.1. llouni lully, U-:il 'r-!, ll-ft Bun., IM. Buna JO cu. In i;xiuluic llanoki and Fuko Xualllulea Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a vrlvetv toftuesa of the skin In Inva ri.ihly uhtalned hy Uioei who una l'ozzom'B CJoninleiien "oudrr. AMR. FINDING TJIK .RANGE. HOW DIG COAST DEFENSE GUNS ARE ACCURATELY AIMED. Tlio Many Mntlivinntlcnl I'rnlilrms Involv ed nnd tlin (Iri nt Itnpldlty Willi Which They Must Ho Solved In Luciitlnir tho MovIiie Tnrnrt. A reporter for tho llonton Herald (rlvei this lntercKtliiK' iicooiiut of a talk with ono of tho roKiilar nriny olllcerg at Port Ham ilton, In llostuii harbor: "In thu dnyH of tho civil war riinu;oM woro no very short thut tho gunner had no dilliciilty In tooltip ills tiiritet und laying his pun dlroetly upon It. Wind anil spued t target out no flguro bocnuxo tho projoet llo had such n fhort illstiinco to pniw over that neither lmd enough tlmu to act to mnko uuy appreciable dllTureiieo. Hut now when firing at a target eight miles nwny nil of those tiling" mnko theinselvn felt. There 1m tho rilling In tho bole, which gives tho projectile tho rotation necessary to keep it from tumbling mid which will In our servlco carry tho pro jectile to tho right. Then tlio direction and forco of the wind, tho direction and speed of target, tho temperature and bar omutrlo pressure of tho air, which nlloct tho roslstalioo of tho olr to paMiago of tho projectile, tho kind of powilur and weight of projectile. All those things havo to bo tnkon Into account, and tlioy oneh vary under nil sorts of conditions, to that they can only bo llgured out for oach particular shot nt tho time tho gun Is llred. "Most of this Information must bo worked out from data obtained from fir ing tests) nnd must bo thoroughly assimi lated by tho export artillerist. Thou by taking observations at tlio time of firing data aro ohtuinoil from which rusultH otui bo computed. "Tho most Important part of tho opera tion is of course to looutc tho target. Tho Invention which has enabled us to do this Is something wholly American n develop ment of our regular army. This Invention is tho rnligo finder. It looks a simple uf falr n tall modern tower, with a sub stantial foundation, built on a command lug height and connected with tho guns perhaps half n mile distant, by telephone At tho top is n large telescope, adjusted on a polished steel circular table. A dial on tho telescopo frame is coggetl with the odgo of tho circular tnhlo und gives at anj Instant thu direct reading in a.imutli Another dial Is so arranged that elevation or depression of tho telescope gives It Indicator n corresponding movement. This Is llko tho ordinary transit fitted to read vertical angles, but In tills case Instead of rending angles of depression distances aro Indicutcd in yards to tho point when tho lino of sight pierces the wnter. An ndjustmcut corrects for height of tide. "It Is only necessary, then, to point oui teloscopo nt tho water lino of tho ship and rend directly azimuth and distance. Thcso aro rapidly transmitted by telephone to tho guns und plotted on n pieco of draw Ing paper. Threo of theso ob-erntions, 20 seconds apart, uro plotted, and tho gun has to bo fired HO seconds after tho last observation Is taken or at tho end of two minutes total time. Wo have tho location of tlio target at three different times. It Is now necessary to compute where It will bo at tho end of tho 80 seconds. A vessel running 1!3 knots an hour will pnss over 1,200 foot in one mlnuto or 1,(100 feet lu 80 seconds, so that if wo fired nt tho point where sho was at tho lot ob servation wo might miss her 1,000 feet or soino fraction of that, depending on her direction of sailing with reference to us. If wo llred point blank 1. o., ulniing right nt her, wo would miss as much as sho would pass over In tho tlino of flight of tho projectilo. This for a 10,000 yard rnngo might bo 20 seconds. o havo now tho position of tho target nt n given future Instant, but it is rcforred to tho position of tho ratigo tower. Wo must now correct our data to refer to tho gun's position. Then wo aro ready to mnko corrections for drift duo to rilling, effect of wind, condition of atmosphere and abnormal powder and projectilo. Tho gun Is laid with tho resulting data by means of degrees and mlnutos marked on tho trnvorso circle of tho guu platform and olovatlon uro on tho sldo of tho carriage, and wo aro ready to tiro. It Is necessary to allow time called 'timo of llight' for tho projectilo to reach tho target at tho end of tho 80 wconds, so tho guns must bo llred that long ahead of time. "When you consider that all of this work must bo dono in 80 seconds, you sco that ono has to count his time by fractions of seconds to work llko an automaton. No longer tlmu can bo allowed for computa tions, etc., us uncertainties inoroaso as ubout tho fifth power of tho tlmo. "Tho mining of tho gun Is all sclonco now ami needs experts. Tho firing and loading uro tho only work whloh tho un trained mind can find work nt, und oven In theso things, you understand, thcro Is need of coolness and experience for theso big fellows aro delieato machines, aftor all, und uro worked by lovers, havo elec trical appliances mid are In other ways too precious to trust to untrained hands. This may not sound so dreaUtul ncrn In tho calm of, n peaceful afternoon. Hut imugino looking up sines and cosines, plotting nccuruto curves from mathemat ical data under a hall hi projectilo, with fjhells mid bombs bursting around youl Fancy placidly sighting your telescopo in tho rnngo tower, which a well directed shot may cut away from benouth you, and your hand must not tremble, your mind must not bo distracted! Tho civ Ulan seemed rather Impressed. Ho could only venture timidly thut it did seem as if thcro wero gloat odds against tho ships. "So thcro aro. Hut they havo advan tages too. In tho .lupnncso-Uhlnobo war tho Japs, being clever, got ahead of tho Chinese predictions of their posltlun by running ahead full spued und then sudden ly blacking up, so that tho Chinese gun Ufirs began lo grasp thut uiso. Then they changed their tactics and would advance slowly at first, then suddenly crowd on ull steam and speed nwuy, lca ing tho gun ners far behind. " "Oh I Thun you can gut around tho 'ubsoluto bclentlilo aci urueyr' " Tho artillery otlicer laughed. "Yes, but I you must remember the Japs wero dealing with thu Chiimne. 'Wo know hmv to over come that. Il'jwf Oh, but that's telling!" Yellow Jaundice Cured. SuiTcriiiK humanity should be sujiplietl with eveiy means iiossinlc lor its relict. It is wuli pleasure we tiublish the following. "This N to certify that 1 was n terrible Miflerer from Yellow Jauniliea for over six months, nnd was treated by some of the best physicians in our city and all to no avail. Dr. liell, our ihuggist, recommended Klcctric Hitlers ; and after taking two bottles, I was entirely cured. I now tUe great pleasure in recommending them to any person suffering fron this terrible malady. 1 m gratefully yours, M. A. Ilogarty, Lexington, Ivy," .Sold by A. Wuslty Ditigist. I'.ir lluiiui Llli'd. "Why did yon liiblftt mi nn oxocutlvo set-slon W iiskcd the intiiiiiitii iiriiiaint.incu. 'DUlyotl hnvo unythln mi riy inystiirl ons or Important to mi.v on thnt siilijwt'r' 'No," repllrd .'k'lintor Sorhuin. "llut I ilcslml to iiiuliii my I'oiistiiiicnU think I hud." Washington .Stnr. Tlio Chief lluwiss of MlUisbtirc, l'a., snyH Di'Wilt's I.ltllo liirly HImiu aio the host lillls ho over used in hU fuuiily durinc forty yearn of house kcepiui;. Tlioy euro constipa tion. Kick he.iiliuho iiml Btomauh nnd liver truiilili'H. Small lu Uo but Ktmt lu ri'suiu. V. II. Ilucciibucb, A l'uddtn mill a florae. "I have owikhI nnd Used many ImrsoH," wild n iioisemnii, "among which wir. sovelal balky ones. I once owned n team, tho bot ono I evur had, that at Union wmo stubUirn and ugly and would not work, j One morning whon wo were going out In tho Hold with a liOBVy load wo onino to n I sleep pitch lu thu rond. Thu nigh horso, an ! usual, Ilared up, and then tin- othor. Wo trliMl to stjirt them bv ooiixlm and bv I using tho huh, but It was no uso. They ro fused tomovo. At last I became Infuriated and would lmu killed the horses with a good will, but it whs of no avail. I left tho team standing there that morning, went back to tho house and doubled to leave them thra, when a thought struck me that proved stiooessful. "I took a wide board, and, mnklng It Into the shupu of n paddle, proceeded to tho field. Onco inoro wo tried tho lmrsos, but It won no use. They were determined not to move. Tuklng the weapon which I had made 1 struck lint ouo horso, then the other, a few blows, and to my great surprise they started at a rapid ruto. After that 1 always kept the paddlo shaiicd weapon In my wngon and when they re fused duty I merely had to bhow It tn thoin. I havo tried this Banio rule on many other horses, and I never know H to fall." "What Is your theory? It ccrtnlnly can not bu tlio hardness of tho blowy" "My theory Is that tho animals are started from fright, caused by tho jar of tho board." Lowborn .luurnal. Many '"barrels of sawdust arc shipped from Howdoinhiun, Mo., every day. It Is used to cover tho floors of express cars In which flsh are shipped, the sawdust ab sorbing tho wot and moisture coming from tlio fish and lco with which they arc packed The Egyptian pr.u Heed the art of habb ing thickens by artlllclul me.ins a erntiir and n hall ago, though they knew nothing i f tli- miHlern Incubator There are three periods in all life the time of the bud, of the flower and of the perfect fruit. It is thus that girlhood emergen into womanhood and womanhood into motherhood. Almost all of the ills from which women suffer have their incep tion in weakness and disease of the femi nine organism, which bears the burdens of wifehood and motherhood. These disor ders usually begin with puberty, childbirth or with the "turn of life." TliotiMiids of women suffer silently for years in this waj', rather than undergo the examinations and local treatment insisted upon by the major ity of physicians. This i1- unnecessary. An eminent and skillful specialist, Dr. R. V. Pierce, for thirty years chief consult ing physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y., long since discovered a wonderful medicine that will cure all troubles of this nature in the privacy of the home. This niedi. cine is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. It acts directly on the delicate and imporant organs that make wifehood and motherhood possible. It makes them strong, healthy and vigorous. It allays in flammation, heal9 ulceration, soothes pain and tones up the nerves. It banishes the indispositions of the period of impending maternity, and makes baby's adveut easy and almost painless. It transforms weak, sickly, nervous invalids into happy, healthy wives and mothers. All good medicine dealers sell it, and no honest dealer will urge a substitute upon you. Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation. 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