( RED TAPE IN SENEGAL How a Trawler Hath til That Onnntry. A yomiK Krmmli pxploror, M. Unsfam Dontint, contributes tn 1 Itovun Uloiic omo vivid lUwrlptlnim of tlin French colony of KoiiokiiI. The following Imp pencil nt Hk. Lonls, tli rnnitnl, n Hull, tinproKToaslvo Fronoh colonial town, eaten np Willi m tnpn nml nlTMnilsin. M. Uonuot tells on tlutt hn and fellow traveler wniilctt tn Inkn a Imlli. Tlioroln no establishment In thn onnitnl of tfenn. gal. Kiinior hml it tlint it wns riiwsililfl to him bitths nt th hospital. Wo linked, he snys, one of the servants t.hnro for n both. "Certainly. Take scats. Your names, surnames nml litrtltpliice?" "Hut wo only want n bnth. " "Kxnotly. Vlmt in your mini", nml whore nml when wore yon born, nml nre yon government servants, soldier ot ofllccrsf No. Well, tlio rules lo not pro Tiilo for thin. Wiitt n mitintn. I will rend tin in over ntfiiln. Yen, hero In yont cnse. Yon first iiiiikeont on stniiipcfl pa per nn application to thn governor ol the colony. After fiivornlilo nolieo from the governor yon Rend ntiolher npplicu tlon to the eliief colonial doctor, win: will semi for you nnd will exnmine yon." "Hut wo nre not ill." "It in the rule. HnvitiK cxiuiilneil yon, the doctor will give yon two mm oommWtoncil ofllcnrs' bnth tickets, to bo delivered to the assistant doctor." "Why noncommissioned oflloein' bnth?" "Mon Ilicnl In our mvotintH wo rce lionize, only two categories of persons, oflieers nnd civil servants, tlio latter taking rimk with nfllcers. You nre lint onioiiil nt. nil. If oIllcerH were to llnd yon in their baths, they would prolinlily mnke n row. " "How long will nil these fornmlitie take?" "Oh, nothing nt nil two or three dnyp, jirovideil that your npplieation i approved nt government house. " A MILLIONMRE'S AMUSLMENT. Tlte Now Wt'ttllhy t:x-f iitibitinu Rpeiuli Ilia Tims In Wlillllliiif. A millionaire must ho allowed to have Home amusements, and if he is di.:pns"d to nmiisc. himself in wi.y.-i that would not bo nt nil mutining to the big public made of men w ho aro not niillioimires ho must certainly be accorded the privi lege. Olio of Chicago's greati'Ht stockmen nnd packers wan onco n dealer in junk, and it is miid that ho once went aliout gatheiing old iron himself. Now bo i reputed to bo worth SUo. 000,000, unci rumor Hays that bo him his properly in Rllch Khapo that hn could, if ho chose, rnixo n larger sum in eiish than any other man in Chicago. Knch morning the millionaire 'h man comes into his oilicn with n bundle of clean pine Ktickx, which ho places in u corner not far from tho millionaire's desk. When the millionaire him read bin morning mail, and Iuimiiosh men come in to sen him, be takes onoof the Ktickx, nml with n big, old fashioned jackknifc whittled it into biu, tho shavings fall ing on tho floor. Sometimes ho walks np nml down ho walks much ami whittles. Hy tho time business ix done for tho day hi olllco looks like n car penter shop and tho biimllo of pine sticks has vanished. Tho harder the business problems bo has to meet the harder bo whittles. And that ix tho way he amuses himself. Chicago Kecord, Tho Mulling of Tlllilng. Ono of tho most important parts of tho bieyolo, bocnuso it is tho most in - ovidenco, ix tlio tubing. Tho manufac ture of tubing is now carried on to n largo extent in this country, although it is but recently that tho homo production has reached a stage 'of perfection where it could successfully computo with that of tlio English coucurus. Thoro iiro a number of methods of making tubing, but tho ono mostly in vogna nt present is what is termed tho cold drawn process, and it is of this style of tubing that all tho high grade ma chines nre at present being made. The machinery required is ponderous, and tho power required to draw out a piooo of steel without heating it is another ex hibition of the perfection of modern ma chinery. Thore are a number of variations to the mothod employed, one of which con sists in taking a piece of steel in the shape of a bur or ingot. This is bored through the center. It is thou passed through a die, after which it is heated and treated to a bath in a secret prepa ration which removes tha temper that the drawing process imparts. This is re peated a numbor of times, and each die used is smaller than its predecessor, with the result that the tube grows smaller and longer. This is continued till the tube is the right diameter and gauge. Chicago Tribune. To Proven Chapping. As cold weather approaohes women try to devise means for preventing hands and lips from chapping. An ex cellent remedy to prevent chapping is cold cream. The manicurist told me that it also whitens the skin more than any preparation. It has taken the place of the old time remedy mutton suet It should be well rubbed into the skin, and gloves preferably white slipped on. The palms of the gloves should be slit in several places to allow the air and prevent cramp of the muscle, and the finger tips dipped off. Vaseline should never touch the hands. It turns the skin yellow and leaves a stain on the nails thut is hard to clear away. Now York World. Remove tho Odura. , A paste of ground mustard and water is a first rate agent for removing tracos of disagreeable tmielling substances' from the hands, such as salts of valerianic acid, cod liver oil, eto. fiuver claims that any oily seeds when powdered will answer thU purpose. The smell of our bolio acid may be removed by rubbing with dampened flaxseed nioaL Ommhlrr. ITow full the world Is of grumblers! Many of the snmo people who soold In Rummer because It Is warm seoltt the next winter becanso it Is cold. There Is no point lietween roro nnd tho nineties Hint suits them. Whether tho grny olonds yield rain or snow ninkes no niat ter. Noll her Is wanted. If skies aro clear, somebody's otstorn needs rain. If the showers descend, somelmdy's feath ers are mined. It would add much to our happiness and detract lunch from the fatnl tendency to Rrow old if wo would Rtrlvo after contentment and cchs Worrying over tho inevitable. The truly happy nre tho hnppy go lucky, who tnko everything ns it comes and mako thn bent of it If it rnlns, all Hint ts left to do Is to put up onr umbrella, If wo nro so fortn nnto ns to have one, nml trudge nlong. Wet feet nnd bedrngglod skirts won't kill ono ntiy mora tlmn poverty nml drudgery wijl, if thoro Is something within us too sunshiny for poverty to cloud nnd too noble for drudgery to de base. The person who spends bis lifo scolding IteeniiRO things don't go to suit him Is like the fly on Hie king's chariot wheel. Things limy not bo planned ex net ly for the comfort of thn fly, but his protest will never stop the procession. The best tactics for Hies nnd grumblers to pursue is to tnkn what comes nlong nml be glad It is no worse. Chicago Times-Herald. trfivlna Too liftio. Not long ngo I met a yonng lady in poverty whom I hnd previously known In wealth, nml this was in substance the story she told me: "Father died suddenly in Washington, nnd thn pro fessional skill through which hn had coined money for us died with him. I mil not weeping because wo nre poor. I am broken hearted because noun of us saw that he was dying. Was it not piti ful that he should think it liost not to tell any of us that ho wns sick? And I, his petted daughter, though 1 knew ho wns taking opium to soothe his grent pain, was ro absorbed by my lovers, my games nnd my dresses that I just hoped it would nil come right. If I could only rcnionilier that even once I had pitied his suffering or felt nnxions nbout his life, I might bear bis loss better I" The story is common enough. Many a father, year after year, goes in nml out of his homo carrying tho burden ami doing the labor of lifo, while those whom ho tenderly loves hold with but careless hands nil of honor nml gold hn wins by toil nnd pain. Then some day his bead nnd hands can work no more! And the hearts that have not learned the grent lesson of linxclllxh love while love was their toucher must now begin their sad duty when love has left them alone forever. Amelia K. Hair in La dies' Homo Journal. Caterpillar anil T.ya Pliteaftoii. It w ill come us u surprise to many of our readers that caterpillars nro res sin siblu for an affection of the eyes which may entail prolonged suffering and even result in serious damage to vision. That such is the case has been abundantly proved by n number of instances on rec ord in which moro or less intractable inflammation of the eyes has been found to bo associated with the presence of hairs which, after removal, have been identified us belonging to tho genus caterpillar. At a meeting of thn Oph thalmologic sixdcfy a case was related in which a lad was struck in tho eyo by a caterpillar thrown at him by a pluyfnl schoolfellow, ile picked up tho insect to examine, it, ami tho baud which seized it bcciuuo red nnd developed papules and other indications of local irritation. A day or two later the eyo became the seat of, what proved to bo a very troublesome inflammation, iimkooi nted with the prcsonco of rounded ele vations duo to an accumulation of cells nrouud the imbedded hairs, which wero subsequently discovered and removed. Medical Press. lines a Door Challenge? I will try to reply to your question, "Does a deer chnlleiiRO?" In tho Lako Superior region it is not an uncommon thing to hear a buck whistle, us we call it Ho may bo following the trail of an other buck, or niuy be only disturbed by tho hunter. The sound is somewhat like escaping steam, but shrill and loud enough to be heard from a fourth to a half of a mile. I hav known one, after being slightly wouuued, to take cover in a dense swamp and repeatedly send forth his angry challenge. Tho sound is, I think, produced by tho throat and mouth nnd would require the head to be elevated and month slightly open. I am of the opinion that this is tho only note of anger or warning that the white tail deer gives. Forest and Stream. A Practical Hatband. Surely the Monmouthshire man who caused his wife's wedding ring to bo inscribed, "If thee doesn't work, thee shasn't eat," was determined that there should be no mistake in what he re quired in a wife. The only wonder is how any woman could be induced to marry him with snch ' a threat before her eyes. The exact date of this ring is not known, but it is previous to the eighteenth century. Chambers' Jour nal. A Smart Kepi, The burgomaster of A was invit ed to atteud a centenary celebration. He declined with thanks, adding that it was impossiblo for him to take part in tho proceedings on this occusiou, but that he would be most happy to came next time. Zoudagsblad. . In tho folklore of almost every coun try the magpie figures very largely. Iu populur superstitions to soe one magpie is unlucky ; to see two denotes merri ment or a murriuge; to see three, a suc cessful journey ; four, good news ; fivo, oompuuy. , Bedquilts made of perforated sheets of white paper are becoming quite popu lar in Europe, especially in .England, Holland and France. Inl ky Roar Clay, There is left thn little girl now no longer a little girl the proudest reool Inction of whose life is of thn kisses Mr. Clav used to give her, and for which, with business exactness, he always paid hot with a silver 10 cent piece do posited in her sunbonnot She now con fesses that when she saw tho stntesmnn approaching she loarned to lay this bon net upon the tabln of her father's shop, that It might be well in evidence and the Impressive oereiuony of tho dime nnd the salutation might not lie omitted be fore the Whig leader, hor father, and several other old cronies, nettled down for their regular nftornoon discussion of national nfalrs for all Keutnoklnns are politicians. Century. Mia Controls a Mowspapor. Under the ablo management of Mrs. Mario Lou I so Myrick tho Amnrlous Tltnos-ltccordor continues doing mag nificent work. It Is a fact not generally known to tho pub lie that lust January I'nptnln Myriek turned over to his wifo tho editorial miniagemont of ThnTimes Ilocorder, devoting his tlmo to the busi ness of tho paper. HI nee Hint tlmo sho has ninnuged thn editorial depart men t, superintended the locnl, ami, in fact, hnd absolute editorial control. Tho Timos-ltocotdor is unquestionably one of tho brightest nnd best of Georgia's dnilies nnd is always found on the side of the pooplo. Atlanta Constitution. An linrmrtiiiit Hem. Do not waste your money on vile, watery mixtures compounded by Inex perienced persona when W. II. Alexan der, solo agent, will give you a Isittlo of t IIIu'h ( Niro free of charge. If you have coughs, coIcIh. asthma, consumption, or any dlneii"o of tho throat, or lungs, a few doses of this great guaranteed rem edy will surprise you. Hold a Isittlo of Otto's Cure to tho light nnd observe its beautiful golden color and thick, heavy syrup. Maniples free; largo Isittlo f0o. Not Ills Turn to Laugh. Stranger Yon aro tho only gent le man in tho room. Onest In what way, sir? Stranger When I tripped in thn dance ami went sprawling on the floor, tearing my fair partner's dress, you wore the only ono in tho room who did not laugh. Guest Thn lady is my wife nnd I paid for tho dress. London Tit-Hits. Anticipated ricamiro, rioasuro owes its greatest zest to an ticipation. Tho promise of n dollar fid dle will keep a schoolboy in happiness for n year. Tho fun connected with its possession will expiro in mi hour. Now, what is true of schoolboys is equal!' true of men. All they differ in is the price of their fiddles. Now York Lodg er. Karl's Clover Itoot, the grent blood puriller gives fivshiu'KM mid clearness to the complexion and cures constipa tion, .'lets., fillets., $1.00. Hold by .1 C. King & Co. Tempting iarpiiis For Shoe Buyers GILBLOM'S Live Shoe House. Have just received our Fall Stock, consisting of Latest Styles nnd Hidth in Narrow, Opera Too, Needle Narrow, Square Toe. We will quote a few of our prices: Ladies' fine dorigola in but ton or lace, worth 1.50, 1.18; ladies' Liona kid, in opera, narrow, square toe, patent tip, wrorth 1.75, 1.28; ladies' fine glove kid, regular price 2,50, 1,98; fine line of ladies plain toe, formerly sold at 2.50, 1.68; fine line of oil grain and warm lined shoes, worth 1.75, 1.23. Ask to see our much talked of Tokio shoe. It cannot be beaten for style, finish and durability. It ia a daisy. Fine line of men's congress worth $1.50, our price 1.15; fine line of men's lace, worth 2.00, 1.48; call and see our cork sole in congress or lace, formerly 3.00, 2.23; fine line of boys' school shoes, former ly 1.25, 98c; we have a large stock of school shoes which we will close out at cost; a lot of shoes, sizes 3 to 5, for 23c. ; carpet slippers, 20c. ; an old ladies' fine slipper, 38c. ; we handle the celebrated La trobe shoe, sold all over at 3.00, our price 2.48. Don't delay, but come and look at our special bargains. Gilblom's Live Shoe House, 2nd Door from Potofflc. A tlrral Leader, We are pleased tn Inform you that wo have received thn solo agency for 6t to's Curo, tho great throat and litng healer. Otto's Cure Is the great lender of all proprietary preparations for tho euro of coughs, colds, asthma, bron chitis, consumption, etc. Wo will guar antee Otto's Curo to euro you and If you will call nt our store wo will give you a Isittlo of this great guaranteed remedy free of charge. Otto's Cure Instantly relieves croup and whooping cough. Don't delay. Hnmples fivo. l-argo Isit tlo AOo, at W. U. Alexander's, solo agent, Rabnkrd Pram tha ftilplt. Trenching In the nbliey Canon Wllber foroo told a good story of the celebrated Welsh prenclior, Chrlstmnn Kvnux, who dnred publicly tn express his thankful ness for Jenny Llnd's lieuntiful singing. A member of his congregation, n strait laced Cnlvinist, standing on thn steps of tho pulpit, nsked tho preacher whether a man dying nt one of Jenny Llnd's con certs would go to heaven. "Hir, " re plied Mr. Kvnns, "a Christlnn will go to heaven wherever ha dies, but a fisil remains a fool even on the pulpit stops." liven thn sober nbliey congregit tion oould hardly stifle its enjoyment of thin ropnrteo. Westminster Gazette. JlfmlaiMHl to it. "What does this hern 'new woman' talk menu, John?" "Hit menus, Marin," replied thn old farmer, "that women air n-takiii the places what men occupied. You'll find tho plow right where I left it, nil when yon chiirpcii thn nx yon kin sail Into a dii7.en cords o' wood, nn I'll have supper a billn when yon git home I" Atlanta Constitution. Aipreprlntn. "Pnpn," snld a hoy, "I know wlmt ninkes people laugh In their sleeve." "Well, my son, what makes them?" " 'Cnusn that's where their funny bone is." London (Juiver. Historians nre now trying to prove thut the little villngo of Yulotii, Tex., is the oldest settlement in Hie United Btatos. Tho highest steeple In the world is that of the Antwerp cathedral 417 foot An SRToonWo T-nxntlvo sml Nritvn Tonic. Cold liy liruiTKtotHorecnt liymnll. E5o.,6k). and 1 1.00 per imi kniro. Hnmples f roo. Yff Yffft Tlio 1'nvorlto TOOTH JOWDH Ho III by .I.C. Kln.-A Til . HAMIJ Will Sell All Ladies' Misses' and Children's CoatsnxCost This is a Great Saving for any body wanting a Garment. Come and see for yourself. 7 ii r uana A One In Axlvanco, Goi The Star FOR ONE YEAR! I I I I ! ! ! ! ! Wo linytj flt'citlfM lo ufTor Til 10 NT A It nt Ono Dollar a Year, Strict ly In A1 viiMcf, 1t now fintl old HiibHorilwrfl. Tim old HiibHtTilnTH will lo expected topny up nil nrrenrnge tot-tllie benefit of tlilH of fer. The olfcr will bold good until January 1, 1806! THE TAR Tn a FirHt-ClaHH Paper publinlied every Wednesday at Reyn oldnvilln by ('. A. KtepbeiiHon. Jt contain) all tbw Local NewH of tlin lown nnd vicinity, Tele graphic; Home and Foreign Newn, Short iStoiicH, Grand Army Matter, Farming Newn and IIIuh t rated Arliclen. Don't borrow your neighbor's paper when you win get THE ST A 11 for OlSTIO DOL.LA.Il A. JOB WORK!: -TIIK- Job Work Department. OK Tho Sim OHico In replete with the Latent Styles of Types. S J I3SGI M 13 10 - If O II Ti l 13 STA.Il AND OKI' am. thk Local, Gonntij and State News tor $1.00 a Year. 9 OF It El'XOLltS villi:. CAPITAL- 9SO.OOO.OO. OTIU-licll, Ircklli-nlt NcottiTlrficlluiMl, VI-o Prcs.l John II. Kaiirlirr, 4'unlilcr. Director! 0. Mitchell, Hcott McClullnnd. J. C. King, JomiiiIi PtriniHM, (1. K. Ilrnwn, G. W. i'uUur. J. II. Kuuchor. Dim'd a neiieriilbHiiklnirtiUHliipHHnnd willi'lts tho ai-eounlM of nierchtuHH, proftiHHlnmtl men. furmera, merlmnlcH, milium, lumbermen mill olhew, promlNliiK the mint caruful munition lo tho buHlnoM uf nil ponton. Bufo DopoHlt Boxen for rent. First Nutlonitl Bunk bulldliiK, Nolun block Fire Proof Vault. FOR WEAK MEN. THE MECHANICAL CURE. The preateHt boon over given to HUflVrlnir ninn. it rureH lmMlency, Drutim nr Knili. hIoiih, nnd tlie Norvou llUeiiHii of Men Hit If by untitle. After uxinu It all trouble vnl.ihen Immeillitti'ly nnd you nro u in nil iikhIii. It UoubloH Hexunl power und lnereitMeH hUo of purta. It la a npecltli' for ynuiiK, mlilille uKid und elderly nien who tire weitk fntm uny t'utiKO. It hi a wonderful und iielenlllle trrut ment dltieovered by n uliynlelnu, bliiiM-lf a HtilTen'r nnd lifter he hml iit itrly ruined lilin Helf with polHotioiiH tlruirs. It is;httrnileM und til otu'e relleveH the diheaso. Money returned where euro lit not ehVeted. Hunk refereneen Riven an to return ot money. One pui'kitvu wurrHiitetl tocure uny enne. Hent In u plain pui'kitue with full liintrui-tluiiH. l'rlco .UU, AddreHS Mechanical Cure Co., hli'uuo, 111. Get an Education. Education nnd fortune no hnnd In hand. Get mi edui'utlou ul the Ceiurul Hale Nor mal HehiHil, Lock Iluven, l'u. Klit-ela uceomiiuidatloiw und low rntett. fituto ultl to KtudeutH- For llluni ruled I'lilalouuo aildrem JAMtb KLUUN, I'll. D.. l'rlnelpal. Lock Iluven, Pa, t-a fit j I'l'ijii'i.-;.' ;','"." : wH f&i: i! e V.'-'i1 o h a m p i o n . i V v ; 'Sf-tLn, ;.,bJ A' sTT.V.' ' J -a-i . u, iia I. .ill mi m Dollar ! II I ! ! I ! I I I Neiit Work Done: on Short Not OIL TAKES THE PLACE OF KANSER0U3 GASOLINE. 00ES IN ANY STOVE. THTl'JFl? N0 SMOKE, DIRT OR 000R. CHEAPER THAN W000 OR COAL WANT AGENTS on salary or commission. Send for Catalogue of frlcos and Terms. NATIONAL OIL BURNER CO. 692 CCDAR AVK. CLEVELAND, OHIO. COME IN! Where? TO TTJE "Bee Hive" Store. WHERE L J. McEntire, & Co., The Groceryman, deala in all kinds of Groceries. Canned Goods. Green Goods, Tobacco and Cigars, Flour and Feed, Baled Hay and Straw. Fresh goods always on hand. Country produce taken in exchange for goods. A share of your patronage is respectfully solicited. Very truly yours, Lawrence J. McEntire & Co.. The Croccrymen. Every Woman Sometimes needs a reli able monthly regulating medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS. A r prompt, safo and certain tn nmlt. T s In lUr. Paal'.i nsvar diaappolnk Dent aurwaanh 11.00. fiwtl Modlf m Cu t'lowtaad. O. Vot aula at U. Alox btoke's drug store.
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