4 I FIBROID TUMORS CURED. Mrs. IlnyoN First ltfor Appeal in? to Mri. i'iiiklmin for ilclpt " Deam Vns. Pixkham : I have born Wilder Hoston tWlom' trentiurnt for a long tlr.iu without Rny relief. They toll ran 1 have a fibroid tumor. I can not Bit clown without (rrfat pain, tnd the sorcncv.s extends up mv initio. I have bcixtiiifr-rtnvin pains itl back ml front. My ahtloKien In nwollen, nd I linvo hnd f! win(f npcll.4 for three years. My r.ppi'Uto Is not pooil. lean not walk or bo on my foot for any length of time. " The symptoms of Fibroid Tumor fflren in your littlo boolc accurately describe mv cane, r,o I write to von for advice." (Signed) Mrs. K. F. Iiatks, 152 Dudley SI. (Ko.xbury), lloston, Mass. Mrs. Ilnyos Second I.ctfert " Praii Mas. TiMiiiAM: Sometime ago I wrote to you I'.escrlblnr my symp toms and united vour advice. You re plied, and 1 followed nil your direc tions carefully, aud to-day 1 am a well woman. "The use of I,ydia K. Pinkhntii's Voffotttbl Compound entirely ex pelled the tumor aud strengthened my xvholo svRtem. I wn wr.llt miles now, "Lydia U. rinkhiiiti' Vege table ('(impound is worth five dol lars A drop. I adviNC all women who are afflicted with tumors or female troublo of nnvlird to give It a faithful trial." (Sirr.rd) Mils. R. P. Haykr, S5J Dudley St. ninvbnrv). Hoon. Mnss. $S000 forfait If oi Ivltml cf about Icttut proving f onulnentu cannot be prpdttoed Avenging Waterloo. The French horso Gouvernnnt's po sition as the favorite for tho Derby re called to tho London Chronicle Sir William Harcourt's repartee when Gladiateur won the race for France In 1865. On that occasion Frenchmen present at Epsom went wild with ex citement shouting "Waterloo aveng ed!" "Yes," Fald Sir William Har court, who was standing near, "you ran well both times." TITS rirTnanenlyMi rod. No niorn:TO Bmw sftor llrst day'o use o( Dr. Kline's O runt NerveHcstorer, 1 2:rial bat tlo and trratlsefn- Dr. It. H. Klink. Ltd.. 0.H Areh St.. l'liUr..,!' Freight trains carry 1,250,000,000 tons per year. Laities Call Wear Rhosl One sis srr.nllor after usln; Allen's Foil Ease, a powder. It makes ticht or now snoos easy. Cures swollen, hot, swoNtln?, nchin? feet, Inffrowlu:? nails, norm and bunion". At all druKiflst and shoe stores, 25o. Pon'c nc eept any mtlistituto. Trial a'kavn 1'bke by mall. Address, Allen ft. Minuted, l.el'.oy, N'.Y. One ptwenger is killed for every 2,00, 000 carried. MnOYInMow'sHoothln;; Kyrup forehlid-u teeth Inc. soften theunifi, rcilitei'J'inf'.rct'pin tlon, allays .nln,euns wliiduolie, '.iiV.ii Itultls Xew York is poinn to begin her $101, 000,000 canal in Aupwl. rio'sCuroor L'onsnnipllon i.san in Th 1 Illi'o medloiue for coughs und eoM, X. . bAMCitL, Ocean lirove, N. J., l'ol). 17, Tublie benedictions in America during ten years aggregate $'J10,41U,'liH(. Down Kast nolnga. ' Fifteen murders were committed In Kew England Curing the month ot March just pnssed, most of them with out apparent motive. In only seven cases were arrests made of suspected persons. Five, of tho victims of the murders -were women. How's Tills? TVe offer On Hundred Dollars Howard for any oase of Cutarrli that eanuot he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. '. J. Cusnrt & Co., Toledo, O. UTe, the undersigned, liave known F. J. Chonoy for the lust IS years, and lieliovo lilni perfectly houortililo In all business trausuo Hons aud lluntu-iully able to carry out any obligations mado ly thulr firm. Wist A Tbcax, holvsale Druggists, To ledo, O, Waldjnu, Kixnam & Mabtix, Wholesale Druggists, Toludo, O. Ball's Catarrh Cure is taken Intoraslly. act ing direotly upon the blood and mueoussur faces of the system. Testimonials mut free, Trioe, 75!. per botilo. Hold by all Dru-rjriHta. lake Hall's Family Tills for oouMij.iuiou. A Close blitive. A Clilcngo uinn went into a Imrbcr shop and called for a close idir.vo. The bulletins tumbled down about his ears und after ho was dusr put by tho firemen he was of tho opiuion that he got all he asked for. New Kind of Phosphorus. According to consular report from Germany, the now scarlet red phos phorus is not poisonous and is easily changed into new chemical combina tions. A German professor has suc ceeded Jn making matchoH, using this phosphorus, which nro not poisonous, and can be ignited anywhere, so that a specially prepared friction surface, as 1b the case with the Swedish match es, is not required. U tSAT 1 HE BEST.J Sliced Zaoani j Sliood Beof, i lirapo Jam, t Crauborry Bauca, J Orang uaimaiaae, Etrawueiiy Jam, I'bKkMl iiiVni'Uutii PACITUG CO., Cannichaie.H.Y. Ua'iTJlS Tbompjon'i Eyi Watr WHEN YO HAVE T l mmm SNAPSHOTS OF LICHTNINO. Cvllertlnn of Pliotovntiilis of Ftnshos aa4 Their Mnrk. Alfred 11 n mis, a weil-knnwn Kngllsh photogrnpher and collector, reccntlj delivered n very Int.Testli g l?cttire on tho effects of lightning before the London Camera Club, For the purpose of Illustration lie used n large collec tion of photographs of lightning, and of buildings which hnd been struck by lightning. AVItli the nll ot these the lecturer pointed out that n light ning rod is n danger nil her than n pro tection to n building, unless It Is prop erly fixed. Is of sulllelent nren nnd litis a good eiii'lh connection. A conductor may be Used In such n position nnd with such n poor earth connection that the lightning Is tempted to take an alternate path, snj, by adjacent gns pipe within the building, nnd In springing from ont path to the other It will probably do conslilernblo l;im age. It chooses the pipe path because the ramllicntlons ot the mains below ground offer n belter earth connection than the rod provided for It. The lec turer estimated the dnningo by light ning annually in Kuglnnd nt about S.KXI.OOO, nnd ntlrlbuted nt least twen ty deaths each year lo the same cause. Much of the iliunnge would be pre vented, he thought. If buildings were Intelligently safeguarded. WISE WORDS. A man nnd his honeymoon soon part. Gold Is the radium whlc.i warms every heart. Friendship Is n name which wo oftea give to familiarity. To accept good ndvleo Is but to In crease one's own nbllily. (loethe. Swallowing diamonds has been tho cause of much spiritual indigestion, A cottage is enough for the honey moon, but the full moon requires a palace. If yon can be well without health, you may be happy without virtue. Utirke. Next to acquiring good friends, tho best acquisition Is that of good books, Colton. Kducntion Is n debt duo from tho present to future generations. George Pen body. "Love me, love my dog." Is a pro verb. Who says, however, "Lovo me, love my friend V" Want nnd sorrow nro the wages that folly earns for Itself, nnd they nre gen. erully paid. Schubert. The heroes ot mankind nro tho mountains, the highlands of the moral world. A. P. Stanley. Scandal Is the sport of its authors, the dread of fools and the contempt of tho wise. W. 15. t'lulow. An orator or author is never success, fill till he h.".s learned to make his words smnlloi' than his ideas. F.uier son. Originate, originate more, always originate; those who originate are the pioneers cf thought, who load huniuniiy lo the promised laud. Love Is friendship, with one desire present, and nil the others absent ; friendship Is love Willi one desire ab sent, and all tho others present. X-lltiys to Find 1'oitrlM. At a timo when considerable atten tion is being paid to tho pearl indus try ot Ceylon, nnd the Government is Inking extensive measures to protect tho oyster fisheries there, it is of in torcst to record a discovery recently communicated to tho Paris Academy of Sciences by M. Dubois, relative to using the ltoentgen rays to examine the oysters. It bus been found that these rays enable an observer to de termine at once whether a living oys ter Is growing a pearl, and if the pearl Is small the oyster may bo replaced in tne bed until further growth takes place and tho desired size is reached. In the scientiflc examination of the pearl oysters in Ceylon it has been as ertuined that the popular belief that the nuclei of pearls are formed by mlntite grains of sand or other parti ties holds good in but few Instances, and that in most cases the pearls or pearly excrescences are produced by the irritation ot boring sponges nnd burrowing worms. The best germs result from tho stimulation of a para sitic worm which becomes encased and dies. Harper's Weekly. Two Ovlil lLic Karnes. A correspondent of the Louisville Courier-Journal gives an Interesting explanation of the origin ot twoiueer names of piiiceg, Tho mountains of Kentucky afford many queer names of streams, peaks, towns and villages, but perhaps none are more remarkable than Kingdom t'wne and Why Not. The llrst of theso Is the name ot a stream In Leslie County and is taken from( the Lord's Prayer. The bocoiuI Is the name of n small postofiice In the county and originates from the old song, "Why Not To-nlshtV" It is said that on iulercstliijr religious revival was once held In this locality, at which this song wus sung a great deal, aud the people became so carried away with the music that the place was ever afterward culled Why Not. Dou'ts For Those About to Marry, In his Lenten uddresa on "Court ship" to young men, the Kev. Paul liall, of tit. Aim's Church, Manchester, elaborated "Punch's" immortal advice in the following "Dou'ts": Don't murry early; such marriages seldom turn out well. Don't believe in love at first sight; It rarely carries real Judgment. Don't be misled y the mere love of sentiment, which begins with sonnets nd ends in curses. Don't choose the partner of your life from outward appearance, which is apt to wear off, sometimes to wush off. London Dally Hall, PLANT LICE. Many plants nre subject to nttnelts of green lice. This Is especially true of cabbage, kale, Hrusscl sprouts and other members ot this family. Kerosene emulsion Is nit effective remedy when It can be used. ALWAYS A CAPSR. The growing of trees, whether for fruit or shade, Is nil Important matter, nnd the trees deserve n rich soil nnd c.ire and fertiliser. If a tree dies or heroines diseased there Is a cause, which should be discovered, and some remedy applied. Home nnd Farm. asiif.s Fon oucHAitn. One of the dillleultbs in buying wood ashes, either for use in the orchard or nu the meadows. Is that so much Is on the market that Is far from pure, it Is not safe to buy them In largo quanti ties without lir-d having an analysis ot their potash contents. If one can bo assured of their value In that respect It Is safe to go ahead, but even then wood nshes are expen sive for orchard fertilizing. An excel, lent fertilizer for the orchard is com posed of ;(I0 pounds of fine ground bono. I'D pounds of muriate of potash nnd fifty pounds of l.ilrnte of soda, using the quantity named on on acre. Fills combine the essential plant foods In the proper proportions needed by (he average orchard set on fairly good soil. GP.ASS POISONING TKKKS. Horticulturists nnd fruitgrowers fiavo long known that grasses nre In jurious to young apple trees but It seems that they were wrong In at tributing tho Injury to interference with the air. the water nnd the food supply of the trees. Carefully -conducted experiments and observations at the Woodbnrn experimental fruit farm, in Kngland, have shown, how ever, that there is some direct or In direct product of grass growth that has nn active poisonous oflect on tho rools of the trees. If Is also suggested that the so-callf l exhaustion of the soil by certain plants preventing the subsequent growth of other plants In the same ground, may be due really to some poisonous product left by the first plants. This report comes from tne Duke of Hertford and Mr. Spencer Pickering. catalp.v tuffs valuable. Much has been written regarding tho need of renewing the forests of this country nnd the bUggestinu mado that farmers might help along this good work by setting several ncres in Rome good forest tree. While It Is gen. orally best to set trees iii some class native to the soil, the catalpn Is beconi. Ing popular for general planting be cause of Its hardiness an 1 rather quids growth. Mistakes have been made, however, in Betting the wrong va riety, for it has been demonstrated that cntaipa speciosa Is easily propa gated. Is hardy, grows straight and tho wood Is much more valuable than catalpn blguonoldes, of which so many trees have been set and proved disap pointing. Cntnlpns may be readily grown from send nnd transplanted when nbout two years old, when they should be set In rows eight feet apart and not less than four feet uport in the row. Farmers can not hand down to posterity any better legacy than a wood lot of lib eral size und they may do It at small expense. MEASURING A TREFJ. Tho woodcutter of Now Kngland has A very ingenious way of measuring the height of a tree. He cuts a stick that, when placed upright before him, will reach exactly the centre of his eyes. Then be lies down on the ground at such a distance from the tree that tho top of the stick, when placed up right against the soles of his feet, will be in line with his eyes and the top of the tree, , In other words, he forms a right angled triangle, of which bis extended body, from his eyes to tho solo of bis feet, is tho base, the upright stick tho altitude and the distance from his eyes to the top of the stick the hypothenuse. There must be, therefore, R similar right-angled triungle formed of the a. r distance from his eyes to the buso of the tree, fro his eyes to the top of the tree, nnd of the height of the. tree itself. As the baso ami tho alti tude ot this triunglu are equal, it fol lows that the height of the treo is the same as tho distuuee from bis eyes to its base. This homely but perfectly satisfac tory method is sometimes used to de termine the height of a factory smoke, stuck, when, for instance, it becomes necessary to make certulu alterations to secure greater or less drunght, the dimensions of the stuck being nu im portunt factor lu such case. Of course the architect's plans would glvt the information, but they are not al ways accessible. MANY USES OF BAMBOO. fonarful Jftpnneso Plant Could lie ' drown In rhls Country. The word bamboo suggests to most American a faithful fishing rod or a tinnty fan, says the National Geograph ic Magnetite. To the Japanese and Chinese, who nre the most practical agriculturists In the world, It Is as in dispensable ns the white pine to the American farmer. They nre not only dependent upon It for much of their building material, but make their ropes, mats, kitchen utensil and In numerable other articles nut of It. There nre ninny varieties of the bamboo plant, from the specie which Is woven Into mat to the tall bamboo tree which the Chinaman uses for the mast of his large boat. One variety Is cultivated as n vegetable, ami the young shoot eaten like narngus, or they may bo salted, pickled or lire served. The rapidity ot growth of tho bam boo I perhnp It most wonderful characteristic. There nre neiunl re cord of n, bamboo growing three feet In n single day, or nt the rale of one and n half Inches nn hour. Varieties of bamboo nre found every, where In .In pan, even wher- there nre heavy foils of snow ill winter. It Is a popular misconception that bamboo grow only In the tropic. Japan Is n land of bamboos, nnd yet where these plant grow It I not so warm in winter ns It is In California, Some ot these varieties' could be grown coiniuerclully lu the United Slates. The Old Virginia anil the Vermont. A Washington paper falls Into n sin gular error when It says lu lis account of tho launching of the battleship Vir ginia, at Newport New, that thero was a Virginia building before the Civ. II Wnr, whose name was changed to Vermont on nccount of the sentiment which that conlllct engendered. The Vermont and tho Virginia were dis tinct ships. Itolh were laid down nt tho Chnrlestowii Navy Yard, but the Virginia wa never launched. Tho Vermont was put Into the water long before the Civil War, nnd remained nt anchor, a ninsttoss bull, for years. Fhs Is, or was, quite recently, afloat, serv ing for lniiny years n a receiving ship. The Virginia remained on the ways In one ot the ship houses at Chuiiestowu for moro than a generation, until she was broken up as so much old timber long after the Civil War. Uostou Transcript. Doctor's Fee Jtemnlned In the Wolf. "Tho queerest feo I ever had offered to me was by an old farmer up In Mon roe County," said n prominent physic luu, who Is something of a Hportsmun. "I was up thero lust year for trout fishing, and one evening I was sum tunned from the hotel where I was stopping to attend nn old woman in the neighborhood who had suddenly been taken ill. After I had fixed her tip her husband said to me: 'Doc, I don't know what your charge Is, but I ain't got nn ready cash about me, I'll tell you what I'll do, though. See that well over there? There's one of the finest trout you ever see In that there well, nu' if you ketch him, lie's yoiirn.' I hnd no tackle with me, nnd us I had to return to the city next morning, I missed the opportunity to collttt my fee." Philadelphia Record. Muscle llnys. There would appear to bo no longer any doubt thut rays are given off by active muscles nnd nerves. Dr. Hugh Wulsham and Leslie Miller point out that experiments are remarkably easy to perform and are absolutely convinc ing as to tho actual existence of the rnys. The fluorescent screens are pre pared with a hexagonal zinc blende, which is placed lu the form of a very thin film on thin, paper, gold beater's skin or thin celluloid, Tho screen is excited and the iluorescont light al lowed to die away until It bas reached the steady stage. At this point if a muscle iu a state of contraction be pluced underneath tho fluorescent screen It will be seen to orlghtcu per ceptibly. Lancet, Force or nault. Some sis or eight years ago a Judge of the Sun Frunelsco Superior Court, a prominent and ablo lawyer, was sub. Jected to the annoyance of frequent reversals of his decisions by tho Stuti) Supreme Court. While on the way to his ollico one morning he was accosted by a friend and fellow attorney with: "Judge, I want to congratulutj you." "Why; what's up?" "Haven't you heard? Tho Supremo Court has sustained you lu your latest decision." Tho Judgo looked a lit puzzled for a moment, and finally replied: "Well, I still think it wus correct." llrend I.Rwi, There is a curious provision In tho Iliitlsh llread Acts of 1SJJ and lsatl, which are still la force, to tho effect thut "every person who shall r-nil:o for sale, or sell or expose for sale any bread mado wholly or partially ot peus or beans or potatoes, or of any sort of corn or grain other tbuu wheat, shall t-uuse ull such bread to be marked with a large Roman lettet "M. " It would thus appear that the baker who chooses to put potatoes iu his bread could escape the charge ot adulteration by marking the louf lu tho manner described. Japanese Cats. Cat fanciers nil agree that Japan . Indeed is tho country of curious fe- j lines, ami surely no example of the j freak in the cut family is more Bingu . lur than tho tailless variety which abounds lu tho Land of the Ulsii'g Suu. For the most part the cats ot Jupan are minus a brush although they sometimes have a tallbone uiide. yeloped and a small tuft of hair. . .TIHC4J NDVSTRJAH Tame snake are used lu Morocco lo clcut houses ot ruts and mice. In the religious communities whero the use of meat Is forbidden appendi citis la unknown. A Gorman geologist estimate that the Dead Sea will be one mass of solid salt within less than , live bundled years. It being possible to telegraph and telcuhoue simultaneously over the same wire makes the combining of telephone and telegraph companies probable. London children become psle, anaemic nnd feeble, not lu midsummer, but lu February and March, owing to the long-cotitluued exclusion of sunshine by tho fog. A method of producing soft cine has been patented ill Kurope. F.qual parts ot cine and aluminum nre melted, to which a small amount ot bismuth Is added. This alloy is added to molten r.lnc until volalizntiou ceases. Tho zinc Is heated to il temperature of from 1MW degrees to I'Jtsr degrees Far. It is stnted that the soft slue so produced is ot ninety per cent, purity. The mineral survey now proceeding in Ceylon, In conjunction with the scientific and technical department of the Imperial Institute, led to the dis covery of minerals supposed to bo inoniizlte and iiranimlte. The first of these has proved, on analysis, not to be monazito, but thorite, which N a silicate of thorium, containing over sixty-six per cent, of thorium oxide. The supposed liruumlte has proved to be a new mineral, which it is proposed to name tbornmllc. The latest proposal for- Intensifying the oxidizing nctlon of air nu medals is that of M. Harmet, nnd bus Tor Us object the treatment of cast iron, pro ducing a rellned Iron or steel. Molten iron is caused to flow through a lino channel surrounded by nu annular sir blast which thus tonus a turpere, driving the metal forward in a lino spiny. This spray Is collected and nl lowed to flow together again in n re ceiving chamber, from which the mol ten steel can be tapped. (lulling a niMiut - "Miss Sophie," beloveu : . .'aclres of half the poor lu New Orleans, sat at her desk writing when an elderly woman who had made many previous demands upon her was ushered in. "O, Miss Sophie," she said, breath lessly, "I want to borruw a dollar, please, right awny." "What do you need the money fur, ErmagardeV" "Well, iiow you see I'm going to get married aud 1 need it for tho license." "Hut If the man you are to marry cannot pay for the license, bow is ho going to support you 7" "That's Just what I want to explain to you, Miss Sophie, ion see to-morrow is Thanksgiving, and we are com ing to your free dinner. Then you nl ways give us something to take home, and lu the' evening the King's Daugh ters are going to have n basket distri bution, and we shall each get one. That will keep ns a week easily, nnd by that time we'll be on our feet." Youth's Companion. The Heal Thing. Miss F.thcl ltarrymnrc tells the fol lowing story of Sir Henry Irving, In whldi support she appeared when ho produced tho piny "Peter tho Great." It appears that lit a rehearsal of tho play In question nt the Lyceum The atre, Iu London, n wonderful climax hnd been reached, which was lo be heightened by the effectual use ot the stage thunder and lightning. The stage carpenter was given tho order. The words were spoken, nnd Instantly a noise, which resembled a succession of pistol shots, was heard off the wings. "Whnt on earth are you doing, men?" shouted Sir Henry, rushing behind tho scenes. "Do you call that thunder? It's not n bit Ilko it." "Awfully sorry, sir," responded tho carpenter, "but the fact is, sir, I couldn't hear you because of the storm. That was real thunder, slii" LIppIn cott's. ISurgbir nnd l.litprnienr. A crime perpetratetl In the salon of tho Iieaux Arts recently introduces to Paris a criminal who is u strange blend of socialist, litterateur and burglar. A night watchman, going ids rounds, found a man pillaging n couple of case of Jewels and art objects. A furious struggle ensued, during which tho rob. ber managed to smash the watchman's lantern and tried to cut bis own throat with a hurglur's chisel, but was over, powered by the help of another watch, man. When being Interrogated, ho re peated the attempt ot sulcldo by snatching n gendarme's sword bayonet. The man turns out to be a curios typo of the modern degenerate. He is n Soclullst of the most rabid type, for whom Ravuehol was a hero, and a "poet" who morbidly diseased mind Is apparent from the titles of ids writ lugs. His name Is Mnrc Richard, but bis pen-name s Marc Slcphaiie, Cost or Strlkre. In the lust twenty years, according to tho figures of tho labor bureau at Washington, there liavu been nwre than 22,000 strikes, Involving a loss to employes und employer of over 1400, 000,000. The loss to the workmen themselves bas boeu more than twice that of tbe employers. Mm The World's Catarrh Remedy Should Be Home. iiiilili l'e - y.f. '-A"' 'At. eL'.V nT. Peruna to lined any IA drug Chinese Will Gamble. The CUneso are Inveterate gamb lers; they will bet on a cock fight with t; allied crickets, of course ns an excuse for betting. They will bet on the height attained In kite flying, the length of time the kite remains up, or the Btrength of the kite strings I when they saw one another. They will even hot on the number of pips In an orange or the number of grains In a handful of rice, with a supplcmen tary wager depending on whether that number should bo odd or even. Wine 150 years old exists In Swit zerland. If a man can't bo bought you can usually lund him with flattery. B.Ei. 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