THE CAUSE OF BALDNESS A NEW THEORY THAT BAD BREATH. INC IS RESPONSIBLE. FoUnn In fttacnnnt Alrlecntntioel In 1' nn up.! I'nrt nf ttie 1 nnp, It Produces nhstanra WUrh Kills Ilitlr rroved on Hom and Hints. Thnt hnliliiPKH la merely It mnttor of fcrenthlng In n llirory which linn boon promulRnted by Dr. Polos L. Tnrkor, f Iv-trolt. Mich. tr. Tnrkor, who I" loctnror on nmtcrla inrrtlea In the Ho trolt Collofte of Medicine, linn iiinclo ft pries of IntoroMlnir experiment In smpport of hln hypothesis. th result of whloh lie rIvcs nt lonstb In the Medlenl Record. Dr. Tnrkor believe Hint n!r which I drawn Into the Inns nml allowed 1o romnln In Hip nlr cells there l de composed by the mnlnt wnrmth of the liody, throwing off n poison, "trteho toxlcon," Into the blood, which rntises the hnlr to fnl' out. The ronson why bnldupsn I so much more common among men thnn nmons women, he My, Is thnt the lmblt of wonrln?: cor nets forces women to use the upper pnrt of the Inns In brontlilns, nnd It Is there thnt the hnlr poison is chlctly generated. In order to prove his theory, Pr. Tnrkor lind bnld bonded nlon exhnle their brenth Inlo n vessel free from nlr, nnd It wns transferred Into bottle pnrtly filled with wnter. After per mitting It to remnln In the bottle long cnoilRli to Impregnate the wnter with the hnlr poison the wnter wns Injected under tho skin of dog, hens nnd pigeons. The result wns Hint the hnlr of the doss nnd the feathers of the hens nnd pigeons fell out while the in jections were continued nnd grew again when they ceased. Millions of tiny hollow spaces known ns "nlr cells" occur In the lung. They vnry In size from one two-hundredth to one-seventieth of nn Inch In dlnme tor. If they could nil be opened nnd spread out they would cover nn nren from J 00 to ir,0 times grenler than the nrea of the skin. These nlr cells nre (fathered Inlo groups less thnn nn Inch In diameter, nnd enoh group Is connected with the bronchinl tubes. Owing to this niTangement nlr mny be taken Into nnd expelled from some of iitii iiiiim'nh iir Ml n uimiir ill ni nnra iv hen the ribs which enclose the up end lowered In breathing nlr Is taken Into nnd expelled from every pnrt of the lungs, bocnuse nil tho ribs nre con nected, nnd the upper ones rnnnnt be raised without raising the lower ones, thus expnndlng the entire cavity. Women nsunlly employ this method of breathing, but when the lower ribs are rnlscd It does not follow that the extreme upper ribs must move, too. Dr. Tnrker nlso points out thnt In or dinary breathing only one-sixth of the Ir in the lungs is driven out with each breath. The nlr expelled from the lungs contains very small quanti ties of organic matter, ns well ns hy drogen, nnd marsh gas linV been estab lished by research. From birth to death the lungs nre never entirely empty of etngnnnt air containing these substances. Persons who lend sedentary lives nre especially likely to become bnld, be cause lack of exercise reduces the amount of oxygen obtained by the blood and tends to prevent full brenth ing. The hnblt of bending over desks, which contracts the upper pnrts of tho lungs and keeps them contracted, has the same effect. In old ago baldness becomes quite common because the tlbs grow more rigid nnd are less easily moved. When Dr. Tnrker began his experi ments be obtained from a middle aged mnn who had long been bnld, a largo bag full of expired air. This was transferred to a bottle partly filled with water, and placed In nn In cubator, where It was kept for ten days at a temperature of ninety-eight degrees. Injections of the Impreg nated water were mado dally Iu a fox terrier and a hen. After fourteen In jections the dog commenced to lose Its hair and the hen Its feathers. After fifty-two Injections large bare patches were visible on both subjects. Neither subject showed nny signs of disturbed health during the progress of the experiments. The dog played as usual, and seemed to be la good spirits, while the hen continued to lay eggs. Their weight remained un changed. After the Injections ceased new coat of hair covered the bare patches in the dog and the ben got her feathers tack. Convinced that his theory was cor rect. Dr. Parker determined to make a new set of experiments, In October of last year. First he obtained the breath of a man who was not bald, then he filled a flask with the breath of a mnn who was bald, and finally one con taining ordinary atmospheric air. All these were placed In the Incubator to allow decomposition to take place. In this experiment he used one fox ter rier, five hens and five pigeons, all fully grown. Injections Into the dog from the two flasks of expired air, one from a bald man and the other from a man not bald, had the same effect as In the first experiment Similar treatment of the hens and pigeons was followed by the same results. Only those which were treated with the liquid from the first two flasks were affected. Dr. Parker concludes from these ex periments that when human breath Is kept long enough to allow decomposi tion of the organic matter which It contains to take place It creates a poi son which in the blood of certain ani mals acts upon tha hair and similar tissues and has no other effect Sum. mlnir nn tha raault nf him Invaartc-m. tlons. Dr. Parker says: "It seems not unreasonable to eon- aide that baldness, sf ths type under consideration, Is caused by an nnt.v Infection In which trleholoxieon Is tnken up by the blond from the air cells of the lungs, whore It hns been elaborated during decomposition of or gnnlc mnttor normnlly present In re spired nlr." Though Pr. Tnrker docs not suggest It, It Is possible for nny person threat ened with bnhlnoss to test the theory by hnbllunlly bronthlng with the entire lungs. If lr. Tnvker Is correct, this expedient ought to stop the fnlllugof tha hair. To Chloroform a I'rrson. The only way to render a person unconscious by the use of chloroform Is In the way practiced by surgeons In the operating room. And this Is by no means nn easy task. There nre several ways of dolug It. The chloro form may be dropped on ft handker chief, which Is thou held over the fnce nt some little distance, or It mny be dropped on n sponge, or It mny be used In one of the Innumerable ma chines invented for the purpose. Hut the vapor must be mixed with nlr be fore It In breathed. That Is the rca sou the handkerchief or the sponge is bold some Inches from the face. As a rule, it takes from live to eight minute: to make the person uncon scious, nnd during this time lie gen erally struggles very violently. It is probable Hint many of the charges of chloroforming which have been made nra false, oinct linos tho pretended victim tissorts that he 1ms become unconscious immediately. Hut It hits been shown lu evidence that the time ncccssniy to bring about this re sult Is nt lenst four or live minutes. Siometlmes be says he could not cry out: yet be describes nil the clrciuu stnuci s of the lulmlnlslratloii minute ly. Now, the first effect of Hie chloro form Is to produej confusion of the mind, while, ou the other hand, the patient enn cry out nlmnst up to the Inst, lie becomes mentally confused before bo loses the power of speech. These few facts nre sutUclcnt perhaps to demonstrate that some charges of possible chloroforming ure necessarily untrue. London Stall. The Meaning of a Trade-Mark, In n ense recently dedded by the I'nltod States Supreme Court, cover ing the trnde-ninrk laws of the coun try. Chief Justice Miller delivered the opinion, In the course of which he called attention to several salient points. Attention wns first railed to the enrly use of the term "trade-murk" nnd Its meaning ns n distinctive mnrlc of nulheiitlelly, through which tho products of particular manufacturers or the vendible commodities of certain merchants may be distinguished from those of others. A trade-mnrlt may consist of any symbol or nny form of words, but ns Its ottlce Is to point out distinctively the origin or ownership of the articles to which It Is nfllxed. It follows thnt no sign or form of words can be ap propriated ns a valid tnido-innrk which, from the nature of the fact con veyed by its primary meaning, others may employ with erpinl truth, and with equal right for the same purpose. A general rule hns been established to the effect that words thnt do not in nnd of themselves Indicate any thing In the nature of orlgiu, manu facture or ownership, but nre merely descriptive of the place where nn article Is manufactured or produced, cannot be monopolized us a trade mark. Fitted to III Position. Plr Henry Tolnnd, a Hrltlsh magis trate uotcd for bis brilliancy. Is care less In his dress. Once bis family per suaded him to go to Poole nnd order a fashionably cut suit. To the chngrlu of the household 81r Henry looked more outlandish in the now clothes thnn In his old ones. Ills brother-in-law went to see l'oolo about it. "It is not my fault sir," tho tailor assured him. "Every care wns tnken, but how could we fit a gentleninn who would Insist upon being measured sitting down?" And the only satisfaction that could be obtnlned from Sir Harry Tolnnd himself later on wns the dry comment: "Well, it's uiy business, and not yours. I like to be comfort able. I spend three pnrts of my life sitting down, nnd I prefer to be meas ured so." New York Tribune, Remarkable Memory Shown bv Canaries. "St. Andrensberg people know noth ing of the ennary of the encyclopaedia, which can imitate perfectly tho night ingale, or even euunclato some words in imitation of the human voice," de clares Ida Shnper Hoxle, lu telling about St. Andrensberg, "Tho Singing Village of Germany," in The Ladles' Home Journal. "The birds of one breed, subjected to tho snme Influ ences, have sougs that vary with the throut muscles and vocal chords cf each individual. But so remarkable is the canary memory that a bird bred to a certain gong, if removed from the cage in which he has heard it from his parent, when six weeks old, will Inter, when he himself begins to slug, give the same song though never hnv ing beard it in the Intervening period." For Country Holidays.! A few days in the country away from the clungor of the city and the broiling beat of the pavements out in the open fields, with nothing In sight above nearer than the sky anu everywhere birds and flowers and shady trees and running brooks and growing crops! Who does not long for that now and then, whatever his condition In life, and however great the comfort In which he spends bis daysT And then think what It meant to puny cblllren who have bad no playground hut the street or the alley, whose borne Is a few narrow rooms In a stlffy block or a cottage on which the summer sun beats blistering!. Indianapolis News. THE OLD SWIMMING POOL, T RANDOLPH 0. LKWIS. OnV-thndd nnd tranquil the old swim ming pool, A haven of limpid delicht after school. Where knots in the trees were as stub born ns those We sometimes found meshing malignly onr clothes, , , . , While gnats and mosquitoes played hide, atld-go-scck With more oS the hide limn Is proper to spenk. In mnnhood to he "in the swim" is tli game; We yearn to be burned by the sunshine of fame As in boyhood, when, sll e-dripping we d run, And piny a wild season at "tag in the sun, While freckles were printed on cheeks nnd the nose. And other locations nowbiiMcn bv plot lie. New York World. "I'll, what Is 'lose majesty?' " " 'Lose majesty.' Jlmmlc. Is telling the truth nboul kings while they arc alive." Chicago T.eeord-IIorald. I humbly nkeil her for her hand, In nceents hold yet calm. And nearly died when she replied: "You carry off the palm." l'liilndrlphio Record. "You look nice enough to eat," ho said admiringly. "Ah! now that yon mention It," slit replied, "I wouldn't mind enting n little Ice cream." Phil adelphia Iteeord. "Say," snarled the conductor, "this quarter hns n plug In It." "Well." snnpped the tlery passenger, "did you expect to find nn automobile In II?" Philadelphia I'ecord. "I wonder how they ever boon mo engaged." "Their nccounls differ. She snys be threw himself nt her feet, nnd he says she threw herself nt bis bead." P.rooklyn Life. l.lttle K liner ' Tapa. what Is tho hand of Providence?" Professor Urondhcnd "The hand of Providence, my son, is what we usually see in tho misfortunes of others." Puck. "You don't mean to say she bus ac cepted him? Ho Isn't nt nil her Ideal!" "Well, It didn't take her long to chooso between a llnuce in the hand and nu ideal In the bush." Puck. ITv happiness M-nuld bo complete With what I have if 1 Could know that no one c!ho below The sky lind more than 1. anil no One elite stood quite as hiidi. Chicago liccnrd-IIersld. Mrs. Horse "A lot of us girls have Started an Audulinn club." Mr. Horso "What's that?" Mrs. Horse "Why, we are not going to wear birds or wings on our hats." Detroit I-'i-eo Press. "No." snld Mr. Hollile, "I don't ob ject to the time a man takes for n rea sonable vacation." "To what Is It Hint yon object, then?" "The long rest he Invariably needs ufter he gets back." Itoston Traveller. Summer llelle "There go two of tho most disagreeable men I've met this season." Friend "Are they? Why?" Summer Belle "One of them stares mo out of countenance, nnd the other won't look nt me nt nil." New York Weekly. Floorwalker "Hood morning. You wish to do some shopping, I pre sume?" Urldo (with hubby) "Y-e-s." Floorwalker "Step iuto the smoking room nnd the boy thero will give you a cheek for your husband." New York Weekly. "Boys will be boys," tpioted the apol ogist for tho youngsters. "Boys will be nuisances, you mean," retorted tho uinu whose garden hnd been wrecked. "Same thing," was tho reply. "Word ing slightly changed, but tho under lying Iden Is the same." Chicago Tost, Mr. Brldnl (nt luncheon) "Is . this tho best salmon you could got?" Mrs, Bridal "Yes, the grocer showed mo several kinds, but I took this can." Iir. Brldnl "Did ho sny this wns the best ho had?" Mrs. Brldnl "No, lml it hnd tho prettiest label." Philadel phia Press. Josh "Abner's Hie greatest rendet here at the Corners. An' thnt lmlu'l 1.11; he acts on whnt he rends." Llgc "Yew bet ho does! Now, last week, tor my certain knowledge, ho an swered two advertisements of mntil monlnl burenus, sent for three pack ages of love powder an' a book on hypnotism, an' ho also sent a dollar ter a feller in New York for seventeen ways ter git rich lu three mouths!" Puck. "Your services are no longer re quired!" snld the great metropolitan editor to the reporter who had written up a sensational elopement "Why?" was the startled question. "Because you wrote up the elopement of the waitress and the Janitor without call Ins one a society favorite aud tho other a man of leisure and a well known club muu. Such carelessness for opportunities must be punished." Boston Transcript. A Bankrupt Kusstan Town, When a man becomes a bankrupt bo Is, of course, sold up. But thero Is only one country in the world where a town can share a similar fate. This Is Russia. The town of Verdltschew, a place of some 4000 Inhabitants, was recently sold by auction to the highest bidder. It owed the Russian Govern ment and other creditors a sura of 8,010,382 roubles, and was sold be cause It was unable to pay. Tlt-BIts. When fcngllskmen Used Forks. Forks were first brought to the notice of Englishmen by Thomas Coryate, a traveler, who tells us, "The Italians cannot by any means enduro to have their flesh touched with fingers, seeing all men's fingers are not alike clean." HZ 1RT1CULT(JRE Methods of French Florists. French rose growers have a chnrne. terlstlc method of growing some of tho climbing kinds. The plants aro planted In tho beds nnd a framework of bamboo canes set behind them, so that the shoots nre spread outward, almost fan-shaped. When the work Is carefully done very little of the frame Is visible. To those who hnvo space this system of growing some of the lovely climbing kinds, especially tho yellow and copper-colored sorts, may be reconimeuded. Handsome Potts From Rough sticks. Good looking fence posts about the fnnu buildings nnd along highways go a long way townrd giving a thrifty, progressive eppearanco to a place. Where one's fence posts nre rough and knetty nnd too smnll, perhaps, to square out properly, the plan shnwu In tlto srnt mny bo used to advantage. The part of the post to benbove grottild Is nquared a llllle on each side ns shown nnd then covered with Inch lwards. A cap Is then put on to keep water out nnd a very handsome post Is tho result. Ainericau Agriculturist Clover ChnfT as a Fertilizer. I lind a lot of clover elm IT nnd damp moulded clover which could not bo hulled. I hauled this out onto some poor sandy soil on a hill side nnd put It on ns heavily as possible for the wheat to grow up through. Near It I sowed or drilled some commercial fertilizer for experiment nt the rate of eighty to 120 pounds per aero. I sowed this neross the lnnd over sev eral kinds of soil. I watched this through the wiuler aud noticed thnt the clovcred whent wns a great tlenl thriftier and greener thnn the sur rounding whent. At cutting time the tllfferenco wns still there, but wo could not tell whore wo had sowu tho fertilizer. Tho points I gnthered nre, llrst, fertilizing; second, mulching, re taining the moisture in the sand; third, protecting ground from washing; fourth, seeding ground to clover. Had a good set of clover; good because It was protected; clover sown on rest of Hold wns a failure. Wishing a sot of bluegrnss and timothy I sowed them llrst and spread the chaff over. I nlso put londs of weeds, leaves, coarse ma nure, cornstnlk nnd straw-, etc., on this kind nf ground, turning nil under with good results. K. W. Jones, iu The E'pltoiulst Ylnme Fertilizers ami Fertility, The main thing In farming Is keep ing up the fertility of the soil while annually gathering crops from It. If the soli degenerates just a little each year It must bo only a short time be fore bankruptcy must stare the farm er lu the face unless be makes sulll clout prolits from his crops to lay aside something. But even this Is u poor policy. That effort should bo mado to maintain tho fertility of the soil up to ft high standard. This Is Just ns Important as It Is for a business man to keep a good slock of goods on hand, dud not let his business run down through lack of a good plant. Soil fertility is n question intimate ly connected with tho question of home fertilizers. The farmer cnunot depend upon commercial fertilizers to supply his plants with food. They mny help at certnin times, and add to tho land particular ingredients Hint nre lucking, but they can never tako tho pluco of homo fertilizers. Barn yard manure and greeu fertilizers must always bo the chief dependence of the farmer for enriching his soli. Contained in these are all the elements needful to mnko plants thrive. They vary in different foods, nnd their pro portions are sometimes not all that wo jiecd. Ouo soil mny become deficient In nitrogen, phosphoric ncld or potush, and BUlllelcut of tho proper elemefit cannot bo supplied with the natural manures. It Is then that nu applica tion of artlflclul fertilizers will ever keep a soil up to tho proper standard. Wo may stimulate tho plants for a few seasons, nnd think that we nro performing wonders, but wo are dolug It nt tho cost of soil fertility. Sooner or later we will discover that the soil has become thin and worthless, with hnrdly sufficient strength to grow a blade of grass, and then we mny real ize that wo have been raising crops on stimulants. We may as well attempt to fatten and strengthen a man oil al coholic drinks, which do for a time stimulate the body and muscles to un usual performances. The backbone of our farming Is barnyard manure and green fertiliz ers, riow these under every year in sufficient quantities, and the heaviest crops can be raised wltl.at Injuring the land. Then, wher needed, dress the land with artificial fertilizers to add nitrogen, potash or phosphoric acid, as the case may need, Somo crops absorb more of one of these ele ments than others, and It Is essential to know which Is being used In excess of others. O. L. Mason, New Jersey. Ilppe is a star that buoyi many a man to happiness. There is a great dearth of farm labor art in England. . i iw'oslj ;TS Moth ter " My mother was troubled with consumption for many years. At last she was given up to die. Then she tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and was speedily cured." U. P. Jolly, Avoca, N. Y. 1 No matter how hard your cough or how long you have had it, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Is the best thing you can take. It's too risky to wait until you have consump tion. If you are coughing today, get a bottle or Cherry Pectoral at onoe. Ttirel lm t lie, Mc, Jl. All drn-tlili. Cnnnfitt yoitr doctor. If he tiiVs tt, ttin ! as u.ys). If hoi tell yna not t bilci It, thm don't tike It. Hi knows. Lours It witn nun. v- r wininc, J. C. .TKH CO., l.on ni, Mm. Sick Headache ? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It's your liver ! Ayer's Pills are liver pills; they cure dys pepsia, biliousness. 2.1c. All driiT(-l(s. NNnntynur mrit,tu-lip or rur:l a Itcnuilful nri II or i rli liljii'lt'.' Tin-:! n- RlinKIMfiHA M'S P.YP for ft. Trlu nphs of modern Astronomy. Professor Xeweiitnli. 1 ht astronomer. dlRetlsslliK the mlvMiiee made lu that ! science during the lust century, snys that miinUlinl Is only beliiiiinir to learn something of the truth,' nnd that the greatest victory of the astrono mers In the nineteenth century wns the dotorinliniticu of the exact motion nt the solar system, which hi moving In spare nt Hie rule of pi.tmn miles an hour, but no one can tell whence It came or whither It goeth. Another Important Improvement is the applica tion of mechanical methods tor reconi ing astronomical phenomena. An as tronomer of a few years ago was com pelled to keep his eyes upon the stars n tut sketch Inaccurately nml Imper fectly the objects that passed before his vision. The Introduction of auto matic photography gives him an exact record of every event among the heav enly bodies, although he may see nothing oC It himself. 4'oninl.iiioii nml Comfort. Who in it thnt does not wish to be out in the op"ii air or a'.ivo in lomo floid of sport, whether it be with the lint, rod or gaa ; whether wo go rotins over tho hill nnd vales on the wheel or uniting over rough wnTCS or Into serenj coves, it In all nport, nnd thft springing iniicl.-n ievra to need It. It is bound to Imppen thnt somo nil-ibap will occur. Thtli it Is thai we have spraini in abundance. Light sprninn, sprnlns thnt cripple, sprains that give grent pnin, pprnius thnt rob us of sb'ep, bnt sportsmen of all kinds havo come to know thnt there is nothing better thnn the old rolinble Rt. Jacobs OH. Have it with yoa for n-e j yon mny rely on its euro of tho worst sprain and restoration to the comforts of lifo- There is one savinps bunk in New York Citv which hns deposits of more thnn WH,. 000,000 and a surplus of more than 7,U00. 000. TtfStfnraa Cannot II Cured tiy loenl applications ns they ennnot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure denfness. end thnt Is by constitu tions! remedies. Deafness is catiped bv an in flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed yon have a rumbling sound orimnerfect hear ing, nnd when it ia entirelv closed Deafness if the result, nnd unless the Inflammation can bs tnken out nnd this tubs restored to its nnrmnl condition, henring will be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mncotis surfaoes. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease nf Deafness (caused bv catarrh), that can not be onred by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circulars ent free, F. J. Chssit A Co., Toledo, O, Bold bv Druggists, 7 Sc. Hall's Family Pills are the best. New York and Pennsylvania pay mem hers of the legislature a year; Maine pays them .",o a year. When taken according to directions. Gar Hold Headache towders are guaranteed to curs even very severe headaches. It Is nn muni to find a remedy at once so effeotive and harmless. Powders 10a. It's a good thing to be too busy to make neiniei. Our OKtrlch farms ore profitable. Birds are worth $1mi n piece ami a Kood specimen yields $'-15 worth of feathers nt a plucking. Pdtham'i Fadeless Dti produces the fast est and brightest oolors of any known dya itufT. Bold by all druggists. More than 45,000,000 passengers a year to through tho North Union and South Union itntiona in Boston. The eiporte of corn for the last fiscal year were $85,000,000. of wheat 173,000,000. Heat For ftaa llawela. No matter what alls you, heailaeha to a eancer, you will never get well until vour bowels are put right. Casoabctb help naimre, eura yon without a gripe or pain, protiuos easy natural movements, oost you Just 10 eents to start getting your health buk. Cas. CABiTa Candy Cathartic, the genuine, put up In metal boxes, every tablet has 0,0.0. tamped on it. Beware of imitations. Germany still imports seventy-five per eent. of her ateel pens from England. FITSpermanenilyeured. No fits or nervous nees after first day'a use of Dr. Kline's Oraat Nerve Restorer. i trial battle and treatise free Dr. B. II. Hum, Ltd., m Arch Bt., Pbtla. Pa. Mexico boasts 139 libraries and 711 newspapers in various languagea. . Mrs. Wlnstow's Soothing Syrup for children loathing, soften the gums, reduoat lnflamnu. Hoa.aiiays patn, euros wtnt oollo. Wo a bottle English, newspapers report revival el aock-fightmi in Hog land. Tsttshert Must Teach. The teacher must tench more, and know more; ho must bo a living foun tain, not n ntnirnnnt pool. He should not b? a len(.er In dcslrntcd, second hand knowledge, a mere glver-out anil hearer of lcsons. Thnt Is the chief nnd humiliating difference between onr secondary teachers and those abroad, who nre mostly doctors of philosophy, ns they should be. If we could move many university profes sors to the hlRh school, ninny hlgh- whool teachers to the grammar school and some grammar school teachers, with at lenxt n sprinkling of college graduates, In to the klndorgnrten. It would do much. In the tlermnn nnd French school the teacher Is the one who knows a grent deal about his, subject and Is nearer to orlglnnl sour ces, who tells the great truths of the sciences almost like stories, and who does nITeet the airs nnd methods of the university professor. Very many sec omlnry toucher nre masters nnd au thorities. Here, most of our universi ty pedngngy Is n mere device for sti liilliieiielng high-school principals and teachers as to correlate curricula, in order to corral In Minimis, anil III tin InlcrcHt Is taken In the grammar grades, and none In the kliiilergnrteu. Khedive of Egypt li Musical. The present Khedive of Kgypt Is nn nmnleur of music, like Ismail, though his tastes are, fortunately, not so cost ly. Ismail, as everybody knows, spent large sinus on oper.-i, nnd commission ed Verdi to write "A Ida." The pres ent Khedive Is snlislied with concerts, nnd nt a recent Stnte performance nt ItiiH-oI-dlii Palnec the Imml played a v.'ilse which was announced ns the composition of His llkhness. Percy liclls comments: "Doubtless the Knests were eoinplimentnr.v." It wns Hrnhms who said: "Speak not dis respect fully of the music of Princes, for thou knowest not who wrote It." At nil seasons of the year fi o'clock In the mor.iini; Is the coldest hour of the ''!. I-:ny Come, n? tin The mnn who creeps along bent over, with his spinnl column feeling in a condition to snap liko a pipcHtem nt any minute, wonl-1 remlily give a grent deal to gut out of hi dilemma, nnd yet this is only the commonest form by which himtiago scixns on and twi-ja out of shape the mil- clos of the back. This is commonly known ns bneknehe, crick in the bnek, but by whatever nnmo it mny be known, and however bad It mar be, 10 min utes' vigorous rubbing with St. .Tncobs Oil on tho ntllietml pnrt will drlvo out the trouble and completely reitorn. It is a thing so easily ennght, It mny bo wondered nt why there is not mora of it, hut be.-ause it i so easily cured hy St. .Tncobs Oil mny be the very rea son thnt we henr so little of it. Supreme t'ourt .hut ires in New York City receive K75IK) a yenr more thnn ,ius tiees of the Supreme Court of the United Blntes. H. H. Onrss's Hons, of Atlnnta. On., nra the only sucueHnfui Dropsy Specialists In the world. See their liberal offer in ndvertiscment iu anolher column of this paper. American appies are in great fnvor in Europe l'iso's Cure ennnnt tie too highly spoken ot as n oough cure. .'. W. O'Jbutv, ,12i Third Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. ti, lUOi). The Pnns theatres give away an aver ago of 8500 free tickets daily. I'rofeaaloiinl and Iliiainraa People t If you would clear tho bead of pain and heaviness taka (larlleld Headache Towders, a remedy thnt ncte quickly nnd effectually and thnt does not de-rungs the srHt.-m. Grent Britnin supplies many "Brussels" caruets and small foot rugs to Turkey. Alaska In Touch With the World. War Department reports Indlcnte that there will be a great extension of Mie telegraph service In Alaska this season. Captain William It. Aber ciMinble, wltli a large force of men, is constructing the military road from Vnhles, on the southern coast to Cir cle City, on the upper Yukon, near the boundary of the Itritlsli N'orwest Ter ritory. At the same time the military telegraph line Is being extended along that route aud It Is expected that even before the completion of the wngou road the telegraph facilities over the entire distance from the (iulf f Alas kn to the Yukon will be lu operation. 4 You wnThis Book! 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BOOK PUBLISHING HOUSE 1 34 Leonard St., N.Y. j fc H There Is a notable boom In ft. Pe tersburg for women pharmacists. A number of them nre fulfilling so well the duties of their calling In the It Mu slim cnpltnl that the "boom" Is likely not only to sprend throughout tho em pire, but overrun the borders of the Crnr's empire. The Canadian Exhibit OF 6RAINS AND 6RASSES, SHOWING TUB PRODUCTION OF Tltlt FREE GRANT LANDS CANADA IR WF.t.t, WonTlt A VISIT BY THOKK WHO ATTF.NO THE PAN-AMERICAN, BUFFALO The yield nf Wheat Is Wextem Ciinaria wnl Oils veur Ijenlyut til liuihels to the aeni Oats nnd Imrley ntmiHlaiiL Tha oa th lot. tlH- wiiii nml Altiertn. JM.llilll ultra farm hnndi will Is) required thin year to hurvetit. the i?rnin omp. The hlitlM-it wittfea pnttl. For lew mllwity rateit, pirnph letH, et', dencrljitlve nt tha country, spiiiy to K. Prw.KT, Snp't Imml'-rHtinn. ottuwii, ChiiiiiIh; M. 8t. John, Oimuljiiii Kxhlhit, HnlTiiIrt, New York, or the uenre.t A-jentof the l.'utiariinn Government, W llo n it full to lev tlia Canadian Kshibil Wliuu you V1..U HufTuto. IN WET WEATHER A WISE MAN WEARS OILED WATERPROOF 1 - CLOTHING I HK OH TFLLCW ML III? YCJ DRY ROTIflNfi ELSE WILL TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES CATALOGUES FREE .SHtlwIHIfi Fill J. LINR OP6ARMENTS ANDHAT A.J.TOWER CO.. B03T0N. MASS. 46 IN CHILDREN ARB veritable rt em one, nnd must he removed or serious results follow. Tho medicine which tor CO yours ban held the record fol successfully ridding ohlldrnn of these pest is Krey'aVerniiliige mnde entirely from vegetable products, containing nocnlomel, iTACTSAsnosic.frry,.rrro,i by mall. E, 4 8. Fbet, Bull Moore, Md. $900 TO$75b0 A YEAk We wnnt Intel. Ieut Mm and Women at Traveling KerireNeutHtivei er Local Marnier..; alnry $oo tu im n yenr ami nil expcntra( according to experience and ability. 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