The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, December 20, 1899, Image 7

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    -XL
Acts
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
Cleanses the System
EFFECTUALLY
B.TUAL CONST-NATION
' 1 UAU PERMANENTLY
BUT THE 6tNVINt - M AN'F D 6Y
UIvRNIATG(SVRVP(2.
inn lie w anl ini).
The readers of tills puier will hp ilonsrd to
learn tlmt there Ih nt l-n.t mil. drt-mlrd dis
ease that scli-ncn has m-i-n aim- to cure In lUl
It stages, and thntlNt'ataiTh. H nil's t'tit.iiTh
urc lt the only no-dtlvo cure now known to
the iniMllcnl fmti-rnlty. fittiirrh hi-liut a ron-tltuttin-il
lNi'riM riinlres n ron-titutlonil
treatim-nt. lltiM'st'iitst-rli iht N tnki-n Inter
nally, artlnir directly upon the bbtod end mu
cous surfaces of the syrtti-ln. thereby de-troy-Inn
the louiulntlon of tlitidlseiiso, anil Klvliuc
the pstlent stri-nnMi by InilMinir tip the con
stitution Ami ffttiHtlni: nature In dolim It
work. The proprietors linve ko niilrh I'ntt'lln
Its curat'vo power tlmt they offer One Hiin
rlreil J loll fir lor Any case thnt It falls to cure.
bend tor list of testimonial. Address
F. .1 ( ll kk V & Co , Toledo, O.
Hold by Drtitral-'ts. Tile.
Hull's J-'iiinlly JMlls Are the best.
TI. II. Onrr.N's Honh, of All intn. fla., nre
the only uniTi'-tHful Dropsy Sp.-i-lnllHN In the
world. See tlielr llhernlotTi-r Inndvortlneiiii-ut
In nnotli'ur o.ilumii of thltt )apir.
"ftie Irjdln" College under the aus
pices of tho" Lutheran Ueneral Fynod,
has 40 teachers and 8S3 students.'
Don't Tobicco Spit and ftaoke Tour l ife Attar,
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mac
netlo, full of life, nerve and vigor, take Ko-To-Oae,
the wonder-worker, that nir.Ues weak men
strong. All drugfflftts, COa or CI. Curoduaran
teed. Booklet ond simplo free. Ailrtress
Sterling Iteroody Co., Chicago or New YorU,
The War Department Is considering
the desirability of having a Cuban ex
hibit at the i'aris exposition.
EdoratoTonr Dowela tTtth. Cmearets.
Candy Cnthartlo, euro constipation forever.
10c, 5o. If O. O. O. fall, druggists refund money.
Tlopearch laboratories-ure to be es
tabllHhed in varUms part of India, un
der charge j)flienlthotllcers.
Munlotptil Novotty,
' There Is a decidedly humorous side
which occasionally comes, to light In
connection with the undertakings of
municipal corporations, but tho action
of the enterprising city fathers of a
small Hungarian town Is certainly
unique. The mayor and whole town
council, consisting of elnht members,
'formed themselves Into a band of forg
ers," and carr'ed on s thriving business
In the town hall, manufacturing paper
notes current In Austria, which they
circulated pretty extensively. A work
shop, well fitted with the necessary
Implements, was fixed up In a cellar
of the town hall, and they actually set
policemen to guard tho door while they
were at work. This remarkable state
of affairs existed for over a couple of
years, when the business was detected,
the mayor and councillors fighting like
professional brigands on being ar
rested. Didn't Know Kipling-.
Mr. Howells has lately spoken of
Rudyard Kipling as the most famous
man In the world today. It would, In
deed, be difficult to suggest a man
whose name Is more widely known.
The following story is a curious com
mentary on the value of fame: Dur
ing Kipling's Illness, Henry James, the
, American author, was one night driv
ing home in a cab from his club in
London. The news had just come that
the crisis was past and the great writer
was on the road to recovery. As he
stepped out on the sidewalk, Mr, James
handed the paper be had bought to the
cabman. "Kipling's ell right," he said.
The cabman took the paper and leaned
down with a puzzled look on his face.
"I don't seem to know the name o' the
oss!" be said. St. Louis Republic.
Cure Coutrh or Cold at once.
' I Conquar Croup without fall.
' I Ts the beat fur Jitouchuii, Grippe,
BoanteiieM, Whoopin-CouRti. aud
i for tba cur of Consumption.
( 1 Mother prabie it. Docturdpitrbcrihett
Itmaii aoaea ; quicjc, aure reauna.
!:WI"li:M;.DhTI
nonpisirjEsr
I I W will Mn4 tnyuin ftlciictq4 u Oplliin,
L,j.J Murpklaia. l,udanuHi. of otliet dtu
naiiit,trlMltreaLHtnt. froaofctiHra,
oftlM UMt rtjirifti'kniila remcUy ver dikxovertKl. tout aim
4MMht 'Unt Frlaella heretofore unknown. H.
frflPUtry olkittid, Conlitlcnlltl cwtrckiondciv m
Invited fria U, tntwclKl1v PbMlfllana. ST JAM1&
OC I ETV, HtJl BKOAUWAY, fchW YUKK.
U food for thought
f, lotedwlth
((eVM
GENTLY ON THE
.-VAX
THE MARKETS.
riTTsiitiiin,
Crnln, Flour ami Feeil.
WflEAT No. Sred $
Will-; AT No. 1 now
'JOHN No a yellow, eur .
No. 1 yttl ow, fhe.lml .. .
Mixed eir
OATS No. I white....
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No. 3 whits
i'LtlLU Winter iiti-nts
i'nncy strnli;ht winter
live - No. .'
HAlf-No. 1 llmolliy
lover, No, 1
FF.i:i) No. 1 white mid., ton
llrowti nilddlthit
limn, hulk
BTKAW Wheat
Oat
6 0U
' Dairy I'rodiicts,
Bt'TTElt Klln creamery.....
Ohio eronrnery
r'nncy country Mil
CIIKKHK Ohio, new
New York, taeiv
I'oultrjr, lite,
HENF-por r,1,r
( Hit 'Kt-.NH dressed
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l.tiGN l'u. nil-1 Ohio, fro-h....
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UPANH firni-n V bn 1 5'3 00
l'O'l ATOI S 1-1 n -v Whltotl bit 4H
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CAHI'.Atir Miy lion. Is 1 5D
2 00
ONIONS- .- bu.
IIALTIMUHB.
n.otn
Will'. AT No. ii red
(OltN-MlseJ ,
OATS
EtlOS ,
liLTlllU Ohio creamery. . ,.
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27
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ii.orn
W IIKAT-No. 2 red
COHN- No. 2 mixed
OATC No. 2 white
HU'iTMt--Creamery, extra. .
tUGS i'eunBylvnulit tlratn,.
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Fl.OVn rntonts 9 8 75? 4 00
WHEAT No. 2 red 70
(JOHN No. 2 4(1
OATS -W hite Western 20 81
I'.LTTElt-Crenmerv. 21 W
I. O US State and l;enu 10 21
JJJ'K STOCK.
Central stock Yards, least I.IUsrtr, (
CATTLE.
rrlme. ISCOto 1400 lbs 9 5 5TS
0 70
6 4')
flood, 1200 to 100 lbs 5 1
lldy, 10UO to 1160 tbs 4 Hi
fi 10
4 M
8 00
Hilr lllit steers, WW to 1000 Hit B in
Common, 700 to 800 lbs 2 75
Boos.
Medium 1 3 85
4 0)
4 10
3 03
4 50
Heavy
ItouKha and slags 3 00
SUEIP.
rrime, 05 to 105 tbs "...
flood, to 00 lbs
I-alr, 70 to to lb
Common
Veal Calves
LA31U8.
Bprlnner, extra
hj. ringer, Kood to choice.,.
Common to fiilr. ..,,,,..,
Extra yearling, light. ..,
flood to choice yearling. ,
4 11
4 10
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5 0'J
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4 H5
4 50
4 10
4 10
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4 11
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4 00
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Common 2 (0
REVIEW OF TRADE.
Inflated Capitalization Has Caused a Dcelinn
cf Slocks.
K. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review
of Trade reports as follows for last
week: Unusual depression in stocks this
week has displayed Hie Kicat divcrKcn
between the trading ami the protlmiiye
iiiilustnes of the country and tts spieu
lation. Never has produetioii been
greater, the number of haiiils employed
larKer, the waes distributed higher
or the purcbasiiiK power, based upon
earnings, greater than at this time, and
never have conditions of trade or re
turns of earnings and traffic given ccr
tainly of greater business for transport
crs. Yet as the earnings of tho railway
and manufacturing companies mount
upward their stocks decline as if it were
disastrous lor a road to double its cam
iugs and ruinous for a mill to realize
unprecedented profits.
Inflated capitalization has, of course,
done nittclt Harm, and speculative ex
citement lias counted profits in many
cases long before they were earned.
Money markets here and abroad have
been strained by llritish reverses in
South Africa, and wherever they were
overloaded have been pushed to uutck
and disastrous instead of gradual liqui
dation. The result is that while indus
tries and transporting companies realize
great profits, the speculative holders o
their stocks realize severe losses.
Iron production still expands. The
Iron Age reports the output of pig 296,
95Q tons weekly December l, against
November I, and the decrease in
stocks not held by the great steel com
panies, 5,020 tons. A Pittsburg com
pany bought 40,000 tons Bessemer for
$24 at Valley nulls, which is below re
cent prices, and Grey I-'orge is quoted
a shade lower at 921.
The boot and shoe works are hasten
ing deliveries to meet the enormous de
maud and have shipped from Boston
100,421 casli in two weeks ot Uecenibcr
against 152,6(18 last year, and still less in
any other year, except 1KQ7, when 101,
824 cash were shipped.. The 'same deal
ers who urge early deliveries on past or
dcrs at lower prices, arc slow to place
more at the higher prices now asked,
while most of the works, having orders
for some time ahead, are not anxious to
take more at present. Leather contin
ues very strong, with scanty supplies of
sole, out great demand tor upper.
The movement of wheat is disappoint
ing, but prices have declined only 3-8
cent, wiiu corn a traction iiigncr. At
lantic exports of wheat, flour included,
have been in the two weeks ol Decern
bcr only 5,328.269 bushels, against 11,
129.459 last yeiir, and Pacific exports I,
501,982 bushels against 1,298,514 last
year. Shrinkage in Western receipts
only 8.975725 bushels having come for
ward in two weeks, against 17,748,4
last year, is remarkable, though the
movement then was a normal.
Exports of breadstuff in November
decreased $3,500,000, which, with losses
of $900,000 in provisions and $13,000,000
in cotton, lowered the value of stapl
exports $15,337,507. in spite of an in
crease of $2,000,000 in oil. But enor
111 on j shipments of manufactured pro
ducts made the excess of exports over
imports more than $49,000,000 for the
month.
In spite of an advance of 2.1 cents in
prices, cotton exports in November de
creased $13,020,926 in value, amounting
to only 710,351 bales, against 1,483,126
last year. Prices do not change this
week. The goods market was strong
with some further advances in uricc.
8CENERT
Row Painted Upon Tooth Itrown Paper
for Portability.
Except oa regnrda the part thnt
mpclmnlsm plays, the icenlc artist of
Unly nre the bout In the world, as ef
fective pril liters, and the fact 1st no well
recognized In tlicno days of ul mod t all
scenery being done by contrnct a res
Vent Hemic nrtlxt la getting to be a
rarity that a grent trade of this sort
has sprung up between the painters of
Italy and tho mnnnRers everywhere.
And this Is particularly so as regard
companies that come to America. So
heavy has been the cost of transport
ing tons of scenery, and so exacting
have the customs officials been of late
years, that the generality of managers
at one time found It cheaper to have
new scenes painted after they arrived.
But tho Italian system has largely
done away with all this, for It Includes j
tne painting or the scenery on large
sheets of a peculiarly tough sort of
brown paper, these being numbered
and Joined together with unerring ac
curacy. A recent grand opera produc
tion In this country depended sccnlc
ally upon theso sheets of pnper alone,
and not even the oldest playgoer In
the house could distinguish any pecu
liarity. Of course, the sheets aro
spread upon canvas In tho ordinary
ay, and a "touchcr-up" is required
after they are spread, but the system
Is lmenseful useful when a new pro-
uctlon Is taken from ono capital to
another at a great distance, and the
Italian artists are sending their sheets
to managers all over the world.
V IlAt tlo llli- Children Irlnk1
Don't give them tea or coffee. Havo
you tried the new food drink ealled
HiiAiN-0? It Is dollelous and nourishing,
mid takes the pinna of coffee. The more
IBAIJI-O you give tne eiiiidron tuo more
Health you illsirliiute throuttlt their sys-
ems. IIiuim-O Is inadi) of pure Brains,
and when properly prepared tastes like
he eliotco grndi-s or coueo. nut costs anout
us oiui'li. All groiwrssell It. 15c. aud 25e.
Bra (Stills at- Weather Forecaster.
Prince Ktnpjtkln, In Nature, says
that on Aug. 20 while off Broadstalrs,
he noticed Bevcral flocks of gulls flying
along the const toward Dover. Tho
wind wns then and had been through
out August from the northeast, but nn
old fisherman remarked that the gulls
were moving to the south coast to meet
a southweBt wind, which was sure to
come. The change then predicted then
occurred tho following day. Mr. Ing
allB strengthens this forecast by a
statement In his Weather Lore: "The
arrival of sea gulls from the Solway
Firth to Holywood, Dumfriesshire, Is
generally followed by a high wind and
heavy wind from tfc- snuthwpst."
Attention Is enlled to' the very useful
articles contained in the premium list ot tne
Continental Toba-eo Co. h advertisement .ot
their Star Plug Tobaeeo in another column
of this paper. It will pay to nivetli"htur
tin tags and so take advantage of the best
list ever Issued by the Star Tobjeoo. . .
Automobile rnees will soon be the
order of the day. They nre popular In
France and draw large crowds.
KTow Are Tnar Kidneys V
Tlr. fTnlilis'Si.n mens Pill t-nre nil Itlrtnev Ills. Om.
pie flue. AUtl. bterUutf iteiui-ily Co., CnU.ufO or N. Y.
WlreleRS ntissnges have been suc
cessfully sent between cnptlvi- bal
loons one mile high, six miles apart.
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Cusnnets dimly Cathartic, looorda
If C. C. C. lull 10 cure, druKglsts rotund money.
A Fntnajontun expedition is . organ
ized in London, and Is to bo backed by
the Argentine (Sovernment.
Use
It
"I have used Aycr's Hair
Vigor for a great many ycirs
and it has been very satisfactory
to me in every way, 1 lave
recommended it to t great many
of my friends and tiey have ill
been perfectly satisfied with it."
Mrs. A. Edwards, San Fran
cisco, Cat., Feb. 9, 1899.
hmsvaswaiPMi
Talk
About It
That's always the way with
ouf Hair Vigor. When per
sons use it they are always so
highly pleased with, it that they
tell their friends about it.
If your hair is short, too
thin, splits at the ends, is rough,
or is falling out, our Hair Vigor
will perfectly satisfy you.
If your hair is just a little
fray, or perfectly white, Aycr's
lair Vigor will bring back to it
all the dark, rich color it had
years and years ago. fift,
Write the Doctor
It yon do not obtain all the boneflU yon
desire from the use of the Vigor, write
the IMetor about it. He will tell you Just
the rlifht thing to do, and will send you
Ills book on the Hair and Boalo If yea
roijuest It. Address,
Dr. J. C, Ann, Lowell, Muss.
JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
FARM TOPICS
JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'
lionis For PI(S.
In some Danish experiments to de
termine the value of rutabagas, tur
nips and inangolwurr.ols as teed for
hogs it was shown thnt those roots
mnj be foil as a part of a pig's ration
with satisfactory results; The feed
ing value of roots was shown to cor
respond very nearly with thoir dry
matter content. Hoots rich in sugar
tiruducod better results than those
light in sugar. Tho increase in live
weight, liowovcr, followed more oloso
)y tho dry matter content than the
sugar of the roots. The hogs were fed
ft ration which contained three-fourths
grain and one-fourth roots. In addi
tion the pigs recolved buttermilk,
Bltimmilk and whey either nlouo or
mixed.
A Corduroy Farm Itond.
The chronicnlly wot spots in the
farm roads can lie well treated by the
plan shown in the illustration. Such
a device was seen in successful use
PLAN FOR IMPftOVISO BAD ROAfiS 0!
TfIB FARM.
this season. Split cedar or pine logs
in two and loy thorn, sawed slue np,
on the wet ground, as shown. Two
strins of board can be laid down
lengthwise on each side and nailed to
the slabs to hold them in place, or iron
"doffs" can be nsed. The diagram
A B Bhows how to saw the logs for
such a corduroy road. American Ag
rlculturist.
llat Proof Crib.
A farmer who had been tormented
with rats in tho corn crib has out
wilted the cunning rodents by simply
covering the outside of his corncrib
with heavy -inch mesh wire netting
from below the floor to the roof. If
the doors are kept shut, the corn will
come out in the spring as bright and
clean as it went in the fnll previous.
If I were to build another crib, how.
ever, I would nail the wire on the in
side of the crib and tiso no side board-
ing at all, but fasten with staples the
wire to 2x4 posts set edgewise twclvo
or fourteen inches apart. This would
save the expense of sliding and allow
air to circulate through the crib.
Dimensions of the crib wonld be
three to three nnd one-half foet in
width at the bottom aud both Bides to
slant outward and upward nt an angle
of about eevonty dogrees, the tops of
the posts to be strongly nailed to the
rafters whether the roof is to be of a
single or double slant. - The ends of the
orib must be made tight with a tight
fitting door or doors, which must of
course always be closed when no one
is aronud the crib. The orib should
bo eighteen iuohes or two feet from
tho" ground. As an extra precaution
tho wire netting may be put between
the two thicknesses of floor boards,
but if properly built, thnt would prob
ably be unnecessary. The orib should
be at least six feet high betweou floor
and roof. 8uoh a crib would last a life
time aud not a bushel of oorn would be
destroyed, provided the enemy was
not introduoed in loads of corn hauled
from tho field or from other careloss-
uosh. Orange JuV Farmer,
Water For Cows.
A great deal of disappointment in
dairying in the winter season often
arises from the faot that the cows are
uot properly inpplied with water.
Few farmers realize the amount of
water ncacssary for a cow in full milk
iu the winter season. Tho atnonnt,
of course, depends on the kiud of
food. Where roots are foil fcr
ensilage, tho amount of water re
quired ta considerably lesscnod be
cause they have a considerable amount
of water iu the supply of feed. At
the Ooponbagon station it was found
thnt 70 cows required an averngo of
07.0 ptuoda of water per doy, or
about 12 gallons each. At tho Penn
sylvania Btntion it wa'i found tlmt
cows averaging 773 pounds iu weight,
confined in stalls in the summer and
living on fresh grass, drank 01 pounds
each per day, while confined ju stalls
at a -temperature of 73 degrees, and
fed on dry grass they drauk 107
pounds. Iu general, aooordiug to
Professor Henry, cows require about
four pounds, or a half gallon of water
to euoh pouud of dry mattor in the
feed, and Bturtovant, of New York,
says that provision should be made
for eight gallons a day per cow iu or
der to be sure of full supply.
At tho Geneva station it was found
that cows iu full milk required about
four aud three-fifths pouuds of water
for every pouud of milk. It follows,
therefore, that the heavier the milker
the larger amount ot water is neces
sary. As to whether the water should
be warm or hot is a somewhat mooted
question. We doubt the propriety of
beating water lor cows when it oau
.be furnished at about the temperature,
of well water in winter. The tank
heater serves an admirable purpose
when- tUe water is exposed to a zero
temperature. Wolf, of the Indiana
station, found by experiment, that
there was a dropping off of 8 percent,
when the temperature fell . from 70
Fahrenheit to 38. It will, therefore,
be seen that tho water supply is a
very important matter in connection
with profit in dairying, and we make
the suggestion at this time of year be
cause we susfJeot that no little disap
pointment in winter dairying arises
out of the faot that farmore overlook a
really very important matter. .Farm,
Field 00 1 FU'tsidt.
If silverware is kept clean it does not often have
to be polished. After using the silver it should always
be washed with a suds, made by dissolving some
shavings of Ivory SoapMn warm water, then wiped
dry and rubbed lightly with a soft paper, a chamois
skin or a piece of flannel.
All highly-polished metal surfaces will retain their
polish much longer if this plan is followed and rubbing
with compounds avoided as much as possible.
conrmoMT itot av thc fmoe
SAVE
dS'Tr' A O Tin
Y0URa U ZaU U TAGS
"Star" tin tags (showing small stars printed on nnder tide
of tag), " Horse Shoe," " J. T.," " Good Luck," " Cross Bow,"
and- "Drnmmond" Natural Leaf Tin Tags are of equal value in
securing presents mentioned below, and may be assorted.
Every man, woman and ohild can find something on the list
that they wonld like to have, and can have
TAC1I.
1 Match Boi jft
5 Kn f, one blade, flmid utael IS
Bftaor, 44 indie 26
4 Child' Ret, Knife, Fork and HKion 2ft
6 Halt and Pepper Het. onooach, qtiad-
ruple plate on whtw metal M
6 Krnch Brlftr Wood Pine ftl
7 Raf'T. hollow ground, fine Ennlisb
'eM
Bntter Knife, triple plate, beat
qnallttf
t Puar NIiaII. triple pint, hat qnal..
10 8-anin H. tMrllno alWer
11 Knife, "Keen Ktjttar," two bladefi
. 76
19 Butcher Knife. "Koen Kutter." a lii
lila to 75
II HlienrK, "Keen Hut tor." Much 76
14 NntHet, Ci acker and tf Ptrka, rdlvor
pUtd o
15 Ram Halt, "Aa-seolatlun," best qual.lim
16 .alarm Dock, nlrkl 160
17 Hix (lemilnn Kogera' Teaspoon, beet
j lat 1 tjirods, ... , inti
1 Wavh, nickel, atein wind and tet . . 200
19 Carvers, good eteel, bitvkhorn
handleN goo
0 Hlx Ocnulne RoRir' Tahla-Bpoonn,
ftest plat ml goodi ....360
81 Six each, Kulve and Fork, buA-
horn handle 3W
83 fill e''h, Uennln Rocer' Kntre
and 'ork, beat platd good 500
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THE MOVE OFFSR EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30m. 1900.
Snnr.ial Nntirn r,"n " R,,r. T,n
Inn I
111 vsld
luiudrtHl, if r--c
-.1 I'V II "TI
ir-fJKAU I.N .tll.ill Hint a dime's wurita ol
STAR PLUG TOBACCO
will last loniier and niTord m re pleaeare than a dime's srorlb of any
oti.erb.aud. MAKE THE TESTI
Send taqs to VO ri r'.Vr II, TOR IC't'O CO., SI. Lojit, Mo.
Lights Kill tha nirds.
Scarcely a morning passes but i
quite a number or birds, large and
Bmall, are picked up In the courtyard
of the city ball in more or less Injured
condition. Some dying, some dead.
They are birds usually found some dis
tance away in the country. Linnets,
finches, yellow birds, even occasionally
blackbirds, robins and larks. It Is sup
pceed that they are attracted by the
brilliant electric lights around the base
of the Penn statue. It is a well-known
fact that at the foot of the statue of
liberty in New York harbor hundreds
of birds are picked up every year.
They have flown with such force
against the metal figure while blinded
by tho Intense light as to kill them
elves. Phllatlelphlalnqulrer.
To Stop Nose Illeedlnf.
Bleeding of the nose Is often very
difficult to stop, but the efficacy of the
following method is vouched for by a
correspondent of tho New York Times,
The writer says: "Cut some blotting
paper about an inch square, roll it
about the slzo of a lead pencil, and
put it up the nostril that is bleeding.
The hollow in It will allow the sufferer
to breathe; the blood will fill the space
between the tube and the nose, and
will very soon coagulate and cease to
Bow." .
Deantjr la Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean akin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar
tic c!:?n your blood and keep it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
purities from the body. Ilegin to-day to
banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by takinf
Caseurots, beauty for ten cents. All drug
gists, sutiufaction guaranteed, 10c, 20c, iOc,
It is not generally known that the
remains of all the Czars of Kus-ia slnca
lJetor the Cireat, He In a memor.al
chapel built on one of the islands of tha
Neva. All the cenotaphs are exactly
alike, each being a block of whltu
marble, without any decoration what
ever. The Glusgow Town Council has
awarded a contract for two elecerlo
traction engines to an American com
pany solely on the ground of an earlier
delivery than could be promised. In
Great UrltalrK
Vitality low, debilitated or exhausts loured
hr Dr. Kline's InvlKoratlnii Tonic. Kkkw SI
trial bottle for t wet-ks' treatment. Dr. Kl ne,
Id., m Aroh tit, Philadelphia, founded 18a.
I am entirely eared of hemorrhage f 'nnge
by Pirn's Cure for Consumption. l-outa
taaoAiua, Uatlutajr, lla, January , laVi.
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