2 ALAA 000 Fad Cutaeh. ih ie Bore Thromt, Sore Month ard Sore Een ; Hoth pevrder nathing equals i. - RipansTabulesare the lest dyspepsia ned icine over male A handled millions of them have heen sold In the Tinted States In a single year. Every loess ising from a disurdercd stonlach is relieved or cured by their use. So sommon is it thar disenses origipnte | from the stomach It may be safely os sorted there Is no condition of ih sith that will not be benefited or by the occnzional use of Ripans Tabules. Physicians know them and | mk highly of them. All drugrists sell thet. The fivecent package Is = 3 for su ordinary ocrasion. apd the "mmily Bottle, sixty cents, euntaing household supply Tor a year. _enetally gives relief within twenty | of 3 pe ae © DAME, INDIANA. HNEN IN RITE Ey TA a. 2 duntey Shops. _wThers fs still a demand for the Ht- te od Taioned tn ice coolers, pant in ‘ golors on the outside’ sald cturér of the joe tanks in Broadway. “But we don't well of them in New Tork any more. of those tin ice coolers on a shelf In a wooden ice coolers lined ‘with mine It was too much trouble to fill the little ones two or three times a day. But the little ones were the more sanitary. jt Was 50 easy to lift them down and them out. An ice walter tank bould be cleaned every day If per me compelled to drink out of it want keep healthy. | am afrald that employes who have to fill up the big follows before the Hoss gots down In the morning take long chances the whole business has changed. Butch ors, grocers and frulterers in modern awn stores have thelr fea chest Botit by by contract, with the rest of thelr fittings, and have a little tank built in It that is surrounded by ice in which 110 Reap cond water for their rastomers fn downtown offlos bulldings tenants have load water constantly ou tap from fanoets. It is not always very cold, but it is better than ordinary Croton water, and it saves the tenant an ice Bill. In many of the swell sultes of offices they have means of cooling huge 1 ars of hygienic water for a large staff of clerks and a zine safe that will hold a siphon or two of carbonic (and per- | haps a drop of something to put in it) for the uresident or manager of the company. Men deliver this water and fake away smpties avery morning just ax Ieey do in residences in the uptown distri GEM THEFT MYSTERY SOLVED. A ——" | Diamonds That Were Lost for Three | Years Found, The mystery valued at over a thousand dollars, and miswing for the past three yours, was cieared up at jafayette, Ind. in the pi rest of Walter Clogan, or Russell = Be often styles himself He (8 the a gan of Newion Clogan, owner of the kan home, four piles west of here, was entered and rosbed. A trunk belong ing to the old man, and known to con- : tain vainables, was ried and its con tents strewn about the floor. The mystery was never solved Waiter Clogan stole the gems from his moth { or, and he waa arrested. The polien | have not investigated the manner in which the gems came into the posieus- fon of Mrs, Clogan. A ring which was the most valuable of the lot, proved ‘the downfall of ia snlawinl possessor, When young Clogan went 10 a sacond hand store with his diamonds, ihe Keeper, grew suspicions and called the | petie fg After 28 chase of severn blocks Clogan was captured Not to Blame. Chiet Justice John Marshall koew that water would tighten a tire on a Pwhesl and, when he once found a wheel Joose, he drove into a little Lreek. Thea be drove oul Sarse, ant into the water again, hi it, all the time geiting the mms part of the wheel wet came along, and, sealing the situstion, told the Judge 10 drive Into the waler again. Then he took hold of a spoke, turned It around, aad soon had all the wheel wet. Judge Marshall sald Why 1 never thought of doing that” The colored man smilingly replied: Wall sense than some of thers, « RY how, ” India’s Wheat Crop. The final estimate on Be w} heat Soop and bucked the [e bu Rela. The exports from that coubiry were at their iowest in 1005 and 156, the year i 6f the last farting, when 33.000 bushels rwers gold. The ex 8 rent season are ale ; §= Cale. Tha yleld to the & Bere during ths Lpast year rans from three bushels in I Berar to 16 bushel i im the United Provigedss, lywer everywhere Iu [dia af the pres : ent tine than in auy season since 1859 ine engine for tranaat Spt ] fully (eater Kh x #* Carma 4 trun tinnroe EEE THEY, Féog he Baa Ak + Shes 8 ilidren £1 A Ea Ask Yone beater Eur Al ents Foot: Ene, Haws This? » Te “Ber Ope Handrad Do Hars Fawnntrae 8 of 1 aLareh shal sano! be wured by Lali s Catares Lae ~The Cooling Effervescent For Prickly Heat, Stomach Headaches, Iva good Jor ch or children too" The Tarrest Co Cou, New York FJ, Currey x tia, Toisda, 0 We theunlermigned, have Ke awn P J he rey fur the y 2 Et: fertiy He tic : and dnansiall ¥ tH mala b oy ih x Weer & Tarax, Whose 40 Drageists, Toledo, hd Warngw a. Kievan Hanviy, Whaiesale Drage isis, Tooled, Onin Hails Catareh Curels taken internaliv ang. enowing photos. Tres: for J. . HA yey. A OD. Ine directly gion the Mood and AHeons SUL tases of the systam, Testinoninis sent lrom, Urize, The, por hottie, Fold by all Druggists. Hall # Family Piiks are the bast. An gir brake for antomobdiies has been perfected. sror CASH ron Sp i Mat Mrs. Winslow's SoothingSyrap for shildre teetiing soften the puma, reduces in8amma. ten Aliays pain, our cures os wind solic, Me. abottle An ele hant’s in: vy ” bas been unearthed ic Halleck anyon, 8, Wyaaag. ey raenat x Pieo's Cure © canoe De too highly hh ing” Jaz, Re They go to country stores and little | fee cream shops in the suburbs. Time | ¢ “| was when almost every store and every {| 9 a office in a downtown building had one | corner. Then pen begun to order | But ¢ tha Clogan diamonds, | diamonds. Three years ago the Clo- | prTOr Was on a far i tae reputation of the man of action or even from that of Zhe commander? This wet ane part of the wheel, | The same part of the wheel § Again het | A colored man | some peslns Bally have micre | = § Leen he price of wheat In | wild, useless efforts to escape from the strogele of lite By M. G. Cunniff. i . BORG PULLMAN once sald, when asked the secrt of rary | riding. that the socrets dare so many that no one can keep them. Thin is true, but the easing of curves Is one of them. of true circles, ‘The outer rail is rafsed according to the sharpness it. A mile-a-minute train on 8 one degree curve neatly an cuter afl five inched higher than the inter rail; a slower fratn a lower ovation, It Is clear from this explanation that a traln phing taster | than the maximum for which the track is prepared would shoot off the rails. | Conversely, a slower train than the one provided for would grind the anges | off its wheels, Any road must strike a serviceable average for trains of varying speeds, and engineers must nurse thelr locomotives around the curves as close | : to it as possible. That puts in inevitable check on high speeds. The Empire | State Express once made a burst for two miles at the rate of 102 miles an hour on 4 stralghtway section of track, A heavy curve would bave shot the engine at that top speed a quarter of a mile ‘cross country. On most roads, however, sixty miles an hour is quite safe, though very costly. To permit mich speed the engineers of the last few years in relaying tracks, | ] instend of starting a true circle curve with the sudden 1{t of the outer ral that causes the jolt and lurch that travelers know, have Iald a slight psrabelle curve from a point a hundred yards back on the strajzht track, and have oles! The re vated the outer rall imperceptibly slong that enrve to the matimum. galt of the dovice—In praciies quite newline been t fs regards a passenger's senses, track is straight or curved.—\Vorld's Worl, he annthilation of curves By Coldwin Smith. LET of all Napoleon's insanities, for they were nothing loss, the | climax was the Invasion of Rossin, What motive oan he have had for this, suving delirious smbition, and what was also une doubtedly strong in bing shosr love of the bloody grime of ward Fe evidently reckoned on encountering the Russian army of de fense nearer the frontier, winniug an Austeriits of a Jean, dies tating terms as Le had dictated thew to Austria or Prussia, and returnlug Paris jo triomph He was deceived In the character of his enemy. He triad In vain to force a battle at Bmaolensko. The Ruosslans, Instead of fghting Bim pear the frontier, retreated before him, gave ud thelr country to his ravages compelled hing to make a march in which be Jost a great part of his enoripous host, amd after handling him vary severely nt Boradine, evaensted Moscow, leaving ft In flames. Thoy then refused to treat with hime He had consequently to decamp without laviog provided for retreat or subsistence. Fle lost almost bis entire army in the wintry wastea, and but for the extraordinary conduct of Kotusoll In jetting bing and his guard pass anahposed, would hime? have fallen Into the hands of the enemy. This more fmposing scale and more tragieal than any blunder of But was It jos of a blunder, or less of a detraction from It ix frightful to think what power a despot hss for evil There was probally 30f a soul on either side, saving Napoleon himself, who desired the Russian Besullen or Mack. expedition. ~The Atlantic. &7 a P74 ‘|The Development of Racing Hu By John R. Spears. REDICTIONS are made that ge an experiment In the shapes of hulls the races of this year are to Wo of greater niorvst than any ever held. in the races of the Galntea period the slem rose verth cally out of the water. while the stern overhung the water by & Tew feet. A bromdside view of either of them showed 3 Jateral plage that Jooked lke a lod runner cut from a plank by a country bor. Seen from another polog of view the bow of the yacht was found to be a vertienl wedge, (stn and abard, the Made of 8 woodman's ax: and It was a question among buliders ike whether the wedge abould have lives like an ax or hollow nes HY¥e a razor. 4 The by nh sn ner one than the bow, In general dimensions the Galates was 100 feet : over gil eighty-seven feet on the witteriine, Altesn feel while, perlians fen feet depp below decks, apd Ber draught was thirteen feed ax inches. Her sue cesklul enponant, the Mayfower, was 18D foes nung over & if, was twaniy- feet wide, and was perhaps seven feet deed under the deck, and sie drew fon fet of wales. With these facts in puns we can see how far we have traveled In changing the shapes of boats of that dass. For Bhamrock [il though hol three fees ron the waterline, is oh fost tong over all. The ald bent haul an overtiany Bfteoyy font af which wag aft, while the new boat bas an overhang of iF Sire feet at each end, The new defender, wi sompared . SBOWR alnost ex actly The spud Shang In length, y Funk each end af the ald vachia was a walle To pare Piva a hal? of Shao bo st 2183 Apes $y is Te 4 #2 Tid salad af 3 Yim Y i oe » bay # ig ai Cy A ten Mays fd Wd ® rs % ix that i Satie Il. la not wn ont indy eh aa ¥ pw ibe Wa AE AX FA % ths Re Bonzo: 4 vod Wedge with Ha oe wi ue Ba ox ERY, Hox BEyREy§ ap is 7% a 3 HOW cole to oa a long, thin, ahd parallel with Rare ape water in every ¥ fran af a yacht and Darvas Naw w¢ st ad of wn and Tose {aly 2 wo nad off aman and hak with & 3 i _ 4 be 53 aid Ad 3 gens at a glance why tie At ihe alters thes hain The Rell Yoo st Hy PEE x {rs ies 3 ee fi x ih pie Alwvy Each ond pre nis a ne Ba srisontal the water, and thorsfore safiing Hoe she & a sepw. We Bed to stand I at the thinness of the vertieal we delight at the sweep of the { smodern is more easily, Taare water, The modern hull proseats ne A hE cy wid nh pe ridted wi - A ow eda 0 or at x % Loe We INOre. BW ir, Se Rene intent by the aE, Ww i p08 Word ‘3 We ie M driven throagh 4 Ex 3 # dere the ih 2 and J eas Ee £7 Vg <7 If Women Were Men. By W. D. Howell. NE olen tears the eniy a man 1 wre suse 1 a san, - oi ¥ A Wikiae Rive gnRy wih! 8 uesty as $5 th hinking of livir hi wd to have 8 not waman, when & livin pt ; : an estnie to Der huss vrs BERLE] Ba a gable to sot gn example i ! ¥ nest boy ine i 18 roman, and when be MALS He thar he hos io oon Batam Bae wri i SLT OF BaTure, #5 lw & ¥ a ale is tas nk HE 41 YEN iw FRE Banal, i Lia ET £, and tor ¥ lio TE 108 Be Wa Ene YORE Mae 10 FRI fig a 3 tencing ould nat, the safest easiasl them prreh to nn bold the a auratity of arth; Le bows down pot think it any datry con from thelr blgh pices din and beat of hatte, and the He understands that joey wish to be wen in order to show men what men ought to be, and would be ¥ ua Lag Lier ave Hiegt raves them the gh in woarsh sn af ths 2s. by great thing to be a man, but he ls not surprised the should somtimes declare thinseives eager to des and be men, in the dust and grime of affairs, the duit) Kter. gs an ¢ He. ETE or af fds la { they were women, and that they are not meaning permatently to be men, and | he forgives to their ignorance and inexperience what Le could not otherwise ae count for. He forgives it with a smile, and possibly with a chuckle. Curves, no patter how slight, have always been ind] as ares | of the curve and the astimated speed of trains that ame to round | With eyes but be cannot tell whether ‘he SEB IRLELITNS Er i reoent phur stern below the waterline was also something of a vertical wedge, though | Ht Ape | E@¥ ; Wits thio Tn: all Be aesty, then, or in 5 If yom do sot derive prompt ariel aativton tory resulta from the ose of Petuns, write at ance to Dr. Hartman, giving io loll wate ment of your cose aed he will be pleased tn give rou his valuable advice ati. Address Dr. Hartman, Prsadent of The! Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, (hie ‘ a CLIMBED MT. RANIER, £ | Catarrh of the Stone’ is | wtasnach to Baa Apparently Impossible Feat Accom | plished by Mountaineers A sensational gscent of Mount Rae pler, Washington, has been made by WW RH Betts, of New Crieans, snd MH. M. Barvant, of Tacamia Belts coming from New Orleans with the ahipct of dlaproving the sera bes Het that fl mountain bad Hesn us sarmonntahis for years slucs ave it olin bery | Lamting Pars roe above Gibraltar whish formerly denonded on dime valley Bt Mulr, but terrific winds prevented slenping. Btarting at theese gs they regeliod Sitralar Back ony ta flog ginclers whave all but impassable using rones oir cytiing nurs Mian EF steps in few thew ay ong ide todrs arousd crevasses, fnally gaining a sure footing. They roc the vam : mit at il PPRTErE. a mo. and visited all thre They found Be syidanse ot | valoanie active though Tymes and Steg Tt ary sili rising. In ons of the i of Vinaa soriimen have dug up part of the ¢ stone fearing of a Roman louse: dat ing fram the third century Cfiret person who hed © Che had taken orders desired shsolation having committed . : | ran through the frames of the sodi- mnehes broke off the great ledge of | the Cardinal sab LAR years. Called Ol Sly to Producs Artifin Digese tion is Generally Taken, | Hence, Pepsin, Pancroatin and a Host of Other Digestive Remedies Have Baen Invented, I Thess Remedies Do Not Reach the The only rational way ot cy deep i to remove the catares. Perana © tiret. Peruna does mot a digestion. It cures catary wn og uwey the perform digestion in ‘ Thin is vastly better and safer then resorting ts artificial methods TENE ? ; i er ! by Jocatoe it euros eatarrh Shetwerr Io ented Peruana cures it. ued! an the throat or bronchial tubes, Pes runs cures 18. When catsrrh becomes sete ted in the stomach. Perusa cares it, 8 well in this location 4a ia any sther, Trans is net smuly a : f: pepain. Peruns in 3 eatarrh remedy. rana oures dvepesaia because it is ERR sily dependent une eatarrh. An Awlcward som ent. Thers 18 a story which Sir Edward I Malet recalls of a situation hardly | saualed fn fiction A certain Cardis nal ai an evening party. when pressed by an admiring circle of ladies to my whether he had ever received sony - glartling confessions, rvplied that the cane to him after for & murder which he confessed tO A gentle shudder snes, This was tarnsd io eOnteris tion when ten minutes inter, an ole derly Marguls entered the apartinent thoy campnd for the ninht | and eagerly claimed acquaintance wht “But | ses Your Bmis pence does not rememiier me” he sid “You wil 40 so when | remind you Pttgr | owas the first person ¢Ho 00h fesapd to you alter you sotersd the ! gervics of the Chareh!™ SA NN CHR Thirty Years Under the the Sea, A section of rable in the Caribbean Rea was recently _ Fated froun 1.550 fathom of water whore {f has sin for Tests tamed ita core to ha in perfect electrical condition and the rubber ipoulator aningiored A fear that saiphur from the rabbes | might injure the copper wire had 90 | foundat jan. COMPELLED TO USE A CRUNCH FOR EIGHT MONTHS. DOAN'S KIDNEY las CERED aS, By CONLIN, CARBONDALE, PA. Ba hese. rs hearts thes une of mesliciies, | ool mot et rid of 8, 1 wade eiled fo wee Gg oyRied fy elohd momihe, wid 0 part of the Lone wai unatde fa walk ai ali 1 fwiriy sersaned Hf 1 absentee tix IL iby fet front the er, mast Quad 3 jomt ponirol “of HE ia WEY soon alds t walk en hel of two Aching backs are saad Hin, back, snd loin (ere: ae. 8 Wiroah mosiinens, ax § cond pettiier besed reor sleaighiten ag to my full Bedptt, wit ir FOL mba sad dropey signe SP GER WES I asin cutdaion, 1 was My ta Bandl went te Kelly's drug atau wit Baemeht Beate 4 uy oF Desots Pils wit passe 5a few days, sal, STATE Posie Brinda e vin pat Ge aes RSet, § rake pig A FIR Pio free tein bom is This renin i TERE ¥ RE EA TT above pa od sontinaisg he treatuwnt, § An Wi Bi TH NERVE THAT UNST I D6 Se Php SE RUNG AC CHEZ WISE WOMEN BROMO - SELTZER TAKE TRIAL BOTTLE 10 CENTS QUARANTERED CURE for uit Bigod, wind on the stomach, Nantel bhvweds, pring alter eat fig, Heer tenuis allow: Skin ard Serine, regulary You ars sick. Co > Shree Ailes wad bs 18 CASCARETY talus, for your will Hah Taka war nevice. wiry wit seokliet frve. Addron sel nrtion Riis mare peoples than « ones of Merit, Seer Eat wall and stay weil until 5 Cascnrets today under abaabite wives fabien stamped CCC. % g Hemady Sapa: Chioaes ar New York, wal tronbies, appendicitis, Mllousness, bad breath, be wi mounts, hesdache, indigestion, ] Wien your bowels rT {1 other diseascos together. If Na matiar whet ails you. start yous get Your Lharantes 10 eure OF Never ssid in balk Your Liver Is it acting well? regular? Digestion good? If not, remember Aver's Pills. Bowels : Fk Fine ~~ wad idl take Al advance nent te The kind you have known all your life. + e. Ager On, Raat, Mass. | |
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