Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 28 February 1894 — Page 3
An Oversight.
was one osersla-ht at the Great fapaltloa at CMcano la bo bavins in lull fsrw, by easy arrangement, same comparative vital statistic of oar own general bsaltfc aa compared with other nations. aa4 of oar aclentlOe facilities for the relief of ataman sofferlus. Then It would bare appeared how much we are misrepresented and how; even in alt those minor Ills which beset mankind, we are masters of core and alleviation. In the line of general all-m-ais -which au o axiona nave la common, aoa aa rheamatle or neuralgic afflictions. tnen it no prompt and permanent core In the world the eqi al of what we could have "own. st Jacobs oil, for instance, fox this purpose, wonld have taken any premtasa that might havo been offered. It has dene so at msnj of the great fairs of the world. Aa for the ordinary casnalttaa vf evcry-dav, busy life, such as sprains. oraaea. ram, aonnos. or cots, of coarse It la well known as the superior remedy of toe age, perhaps doctors disagree, bat the people an never mistaken in knowing wnasHoaaa, Fire Alarm. A novel system of fire alarm signals oy rocxei oomre nas Deen established in toe suburban districts of San Fran cisco to enable the remote engine nouses to quickly summon . assistance worn tne city forces in case of great tuirorxBncy. a douid, sometning like rocket, is thrown 300 feet straight upward irom a mortar, wnere it bursts, maaung a brilliant white light and & very loud explosion. At the trials of the system a short time ago, all San cTanoisco was excited and alarmed, fearing dynamiters were at work. &a "Colchester" Spading Boot athereolnma. ad. la The jker-game is lark. Therefore, the thing of a game bird. something of a lark is eomeSt Coaanmptlon Core Is sold on a bus. ttst Oman Oars, geents.MceamaMII.lll). AlX the lions and the tigers in the Zoo are howling for free raw material. LOSS OF POSER Fand Manly Vigor, Nervous De- , raruysa, or raoy, urWeakness and waetmst is noon the system, reshhv ing in dullness of mental Kacal- ' ties, Impaired Memory, Low Spirits, Morose or Irritable TemTMr. fear of impending calamity. and a thousand ajtdooedteramrenmnti of both body and mind result from pemiciaos secret practices, often indulged In by the yoong, through ignorance of their ruinous consequenoea. To reach, re-daim and restore such unfortunates to health and bap1 tineas, is the aim of an assoctation of medical gentlemen who nave oreoarea a dook. written tn plain but chaste language treating of the net mi a, symptoms and cttrabUity, by home treatosent, of such dlnsuir-n. The WorkTw TJiapeosary Medical Association, Proprietors 01 me lnvajKni' ncxei ana curgiau msnone, Buffalo. IT. Y. . will, on rsoarot of this noti. with 10 cents (in stamps for postage) maiL i D pminenreiopeja copy of tma useful It should be read bv even- vomaa lSIBUSUBanBBBIHiaB, KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement ant) tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many who live better than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to thefeeeds of physical being, will attest the Talue to health of the pare liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrnp of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleasant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect laxative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels without weakening them and it is perfectly free lrom every objectionable substance. Syrnp of Figs is for saw by all drogtuofeandll bottles, bat it is man. nfac tared by the California Fig Syrnp Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrnp of Figs, and being well informed, yoa will not accept any sabstitnte if oflered. Tbe Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, KULB BESOT, OF 8830881, MASS., Has discovered In one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases (both thunder humor). He has now in hispossession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for bcok. A benefit b afways experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the right quantity is taken When the lungs are affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking ft. Read the label If the stomach is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first No change of diet ever necessary. Eat tbe best yon can get, and enough of it Dose, one tablespoonfulin water at bedtime. Sold by all Druggists. W. I DOUGLAS S3 SHOW I equals custom work, costing from rum 50, oesr value lor uie money i in tbe world. N-ine and price I on the bottom. Every arranted. Take no subsd. Sec local Sonera lor full -description of our complete i lor isoies ana gcn. snen or tend for 11how to sr. derby mail. rWasje free. Yoa can get the best barsaios of dealers who push our shoes. 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INDIANA STATE NEWS,
OCCURRENCES DORIN6 PAST WEEK. THE Aa bterestma; Summary of the More inv partaat Dotage bf Our Neighbors Wed. tfttags and Deaths Crimes, Casualties and Deaunal Mews Notes of the State. sfoosler Bapipsalnits A Mail poiwh was rifled of $ti,(XK in drafts while left unguai-ded in the South Bend depot. while trying to stop a runaway horse at Evansville. Officer Voght was thrown out and fatally injured. Martinsville is soon to have a new bank called the Citizens' National with a capital of $10(1,000. A joint stock company has been organized at Elwood fof tho erection of a :!U000 hotel. A canning factory and agricultural implement factory were located at Muncie last week. Edward Mooke, night oiwrator of me ran nancue road at Logansport, was Kiiiea oy a swuca engine. Two candidates for county offices in Wabash County have withdrawn their names on account of the fee and salary law. MR. Eldridge, residing on a farm near Lexington, Scott County, Is said to have discovered a vein of petroleum on nis place. There are fhoJS feeble-midded children in Indiana whoso names appear on tne recora. Trie number of insane is about one-half as great. The will of the late John Hill. Laporte, whose estate is valued at $501), 000 will be contested on the grounds mat ne was ot unsound rmnct. Montgomery Covnty will issue $20, 000 worth of bonds to get money to meet the county's running expenses until spring taxes can be paid. Aaron Walk died at Spencer from in juries received by a piece of falling: shite in the Lancaster coal mine. His wife died only three weeks ago. James Chandler, an old veteran living near Petersburg, has become insane because his application for an increase ot pension was rejected. Several days ago Mrs. Asoneth Cox was found dead with her neck broken at the home of a relative in Monrovia, supposed to have been caused from a fall. Charles Crawford, one of the best known and wealthy farmers near Peru, in a fit of despondency, caused bv ill health, committed suicide by hanging himself in his barn. While four men were engaged in raising a barn near Huntingburg. sev eral ratters leu on tliern. iien jNiehaus was struck on the head and was probably fatally injured. A Plymouth man has proposed to one girl twelve times. He has now come to tho conclusion not to try it again, as thirteen is an unlucky number, and she might accept Gov. Matthews has finally settled the matter of the vacant trusteeship on the State Normal School Board by appointing Col. Lewis B. Martin of Terre Haute, to succeed Dr. SjKtnn, who died recently. A six-yeas-old son of Wm. Chestnut, three miles west of Orleans, while playing with his little sister, fell off the fence, striking his head on a sharp stone, which penetrated the brain 'and caused his death. Samuel B. Boyd has been appointed trustee of the Southern Hospital for the Insane, succeeding Solomon Citable. Mr. Boyd is a young man and the publisher and proprietor of the Democrat of Washington. The police of Muncie found a colored tramp under five feet of straw in an old barn. He was unconscious, and had nothing by which he could be identified. He was taken to the City Hospital and died. The man is very light colored, aged about forty-nve, and had on a fine suit of clothes. He had a can of water near bira, under the straw. He died of lung trouble and exposure. Frank Cripe. a life prisoner from Elkhart County, has been pardoned by Gov. Matthews. Cripe was sent to the Northern Prison in December. 1883, to serve a life sentence for killing a night watenman nam--. a sell in a drunken row in the city of Elkhart. In com pany witn several your revelers Cripe had been "decorating" the town, and in an altercation with Self the lat ter was shot and killed. During the past week the Controller of the Currency has' been officially advisea or cnanges in tne oracers or In diana national banks as follows: First National Bank of Greencastle, M. A. linages, vice President, in place of Andrew M. Lockridge, deceased; National State Bank of Terre Haute, W. E. Donaghoe, cashier in place of C. M. Warren, deceased; State National Bank of Logansport, S. W. Ullery, Vice President, in place of A. L. Pogue; Lawrence National Bank of North Manchester, Aug. C. Mills. President. in place of George W. Lawrence; John m. uurtner, vice resident, in place of Aug. C. Mills, and David Whialer, Assistant Cashier, in place of John M. Curtner. The Modes Glass Company, recently located at Cicero, has started ten pots In its factory, giving employment to 150 hands. The factory, when completed, will contain two ten-pot furn aces and two 160-ton continuous tanks, and employ over fiOu people in the manufacture of green flint and amber ware. The location of this industry has brought many new people to the town. Every bui.ding which can be used at all is occupied, and private residences are converted into temporary boarding houses for those who are unable to seeure dwellings. ( 'icero to-day controls tho largest terri tory in the gas belt not traversed by field destroying pipe-lines, and bids fair to nave rapitt growth. J. W. Eward ol Converse, has had in nis possession for thirty years a Mexican bond for 950. He has received a letter from Minister Isaac P. Gray that the bond, with the interest, is now worth $110.50. There appeared in a Cincinnati pa per last week an advertisement for male correspondents wanted by Mabel vvmtemore of Brazil, mere are over 200 letters in the Posto.lice at that place addressed to her and the Postmaster is afraid he will have to move into more commodious Quarters if she doesn't get her mail or land a husband soon. Philip Stevens, south of Kokomo. Is distracted over a fatal error. His baby was suffering with a cold and he got up to give it some squills. By mistake he got hold of the wrong bottle and gave it creosote. The baby died two hours later. GCSTAV Gonian. an eccentric Frenchman and hat cleaner, commited suicide ina cheap hotel at Terre Haute. He bad placed a rone around his neck and tied the ends into a loop. By insertin a clothes brush between the rope and his neck he had managed to twist the rope until strangulation began. All indications point to a slow and horrible death. He formerly lived in In dianapolis. James Crawford, the 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Crawford, living neav Cope, was left alone for a tew minutes. Ho obtained some matches from a shelf and began to light paper na inrow it in tne stove. His dom ing caught fire and he ran from the nonse into tho yard and rolled over and over in the snow, extinguishing tins flames. His screams attracted hfi mother, and she came from the barn and carried him into the house. He was terribly burned, and suffered until he died. GEORGE WkntWorth, a Columbus fireman, has sued the city for - He was thrown from a hose cart and avrtt2y injured during & run to a Gre.
THE NATION'S S0L0NS
SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRE SENTATIVES. Our National Lav-Makrs and What They Are Doing for the Good of the Country Various Measures X'ropooed, Discussed and Acted Upon. Doings of Conrress, Vice Presldcnr, Etercnson came to the rescue of tho OUuhoma town-site bill in the Eonato Thursday, and ly hit vote broke the tie and passod the bill compel ling the Rock Island Railroad Company to stop Its trains at tha new towns of Enid and Round Pound. Tho measure on the float vote stood 27 to 27, and the Vice President promptly energised his lirerdiatlve by astlnir the deciding vote In favor of tbe bill, Tho debate on the 11 land selgnorago bill In tho Il -tiso was character lied by sAveral strong Democratic speeches against the measure. The Senate adiournad a few minutes past 4 o'clock Friday afternoon after Spending the bettor part of two days con sidering the nomination or w. ri. recKnam of New York to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. The vote hart just been taken on a motion to confirm the nomination. nd tho result, which was rejection by a vote of ,12 to 41, was known. In the llnnso Sir. "lnnrt began his coercive tactles to co'toDol a vote on the silver setgnlorago bill. Most of the Republicans and the Democratic opponents of the measure started it filibuster with tho In tention of forcing blm to produce a quorum of tbe advocates of the bill to pass it, and the entire day was consumed In roll call At 4 o'clock Mr. Bland abandoned any further attempt to secure a quorum, and after having passed a resolution InBtructln? the aergosnt-at-arms to tole-a-ranh fot absentees a recess was taken un til 8 o'clock, the evening session being de voted to tho consideration ot prlvnte pen slon bills. Mr. Kllgore of Texas blocked all proceed tunThe President sent to tin- S mate Monday afternoon tho nomination of hdward 1. White, Senator from Louisiana, to succeed Justice Bltttrhford on the Supremo bench. and It was promptly confirmed. The other work of that bodv was confined to consid eration of the Wilson bill. The House filibustered all day over Bland's silver seign iorage !blll. In tbe Bouse, Tuesday, the opponents of Mr. Bland's seigniorage bill adopted flllbustorlng tactics throughout lao session. In the Senate. Mr. Daniel, of Virginia. closed his Hawaiian speech. In which he upheld the policy of Mr. Cleveland. Tbe Senate received from the President s batch of nominations for Chicago. Senator Hill violated the rules in making his speech public and has aroused the wrath of some members. It Is a matter or uncertainty as to when 'the Sennte sub-committee will present tho tariff bill Postmaster Hos ing, ot Chicago, pleaded with the House Committee on Buildings for a new Govern ment bul'dlng. In tho House Wednesday the day was euent In an attempt to secure a vote on the seigniorage bill. No opposition has developed In the Senate to the Chicago ap pointments, uenerai joe rneioy was confirmed as Marshal for the Western Mis souri District, opposition being turned by loka. Kumored retirement or Senator Mills fnm tho Finance Committee led to an Interesting tariff discussion in the Feuate. Senator Morgan's Hawaiian report was adonted bv Republican votes in the Committee on Foreign Eolations. Pangelo Well Paid. For several days past, says tho Washington Post, the lobby of the Rices has seen a good deal of a me dium-sized, black-haired, black-eyed and swarthy-skinned gentleman, evidently a foreigner. He is George Pang'elo, the Greek, to whom World's Fair visit rs are indebted for the m,AAt nf Palrn. the rides on humnotv camels, and othor novol sights and experience?. 1 am Sjoinsr to vrouueu mo nirroi oi Cairo in New York this spring on a much more olaborato basis than that of the Chicago &!Tair," said he. ''I had some difficulty in getting pei mission of the authorities to erect wooden structures, such as balconies, etc., but now everything is arranged. 1 have bought eight more oamol3, making sixteen in all, ana, oy irvs way, inose poor cameis at the Fair were almost exhausted when it was over. An idea of the number of persons who visited the show, a good proportion oi wmrai rout' tne camels', may be gained from the fact that I paid tho managers of the Fair $1,-)H,000, which wan 5 per cent, of the total amount taken in, about Sfi40,0C0. At 10 cents a head about 11,400,000 poople paid admissions. No wonder the camels were tired. "If the New York venture is a success 1 am going to establish a permanent show in this city on a still larger scale. Yes, dancin" girls and all hut no dance du ventre. Why, Indeed? Why should a police officer in chase of a fugitive in the street feel called upon to uso firearms? That is a query which it is difficult for the police to answer. A man on the police force draws a good salary about twice as much as, ivith his education, he could make in any business. He is supposed to be in good physical condition, so that he may run down any criminal who seeks safety in flight. But it would be safe to wager that no two pol ice officers in ten on the San Francisco force could overtake a fairly athletic criminal if the fugitive wore given a start of half a block. The majority of our police are too fat; their lungs ore in such poor conditionthat if a fugitive runs up a steep street tbe chances arc all in favor of hiB escape. It is only fair to demand of the police that they keep in as fair condition as the regular army, but every one knows that such a comparison would be fatal to the force. Why not have regular pnlic:; inspection and throw out the men who accumulate fat on lxier and idloness? San Francisco Chronicle. A Oty Without a Name. The most curious city in the. world is fituated on Saginaw Ea. an arm of Lake Huron. It is without a name, nas a population of about ";K), and consists of modern huts on wheels, to the dumber of 1"0, which, when tho fishing season arrives, are rollsd on tho ice in the bay. Applying a Drastic Jlr-nictly. "i suppose, now. that you will be going home to your mother iu the morning?" "I just won't. I have tried that and It doesn't seem to do any geoi. I am going to bring mother hero this time. Indianapolis Journal. Knew HIn JiuDlnes. "I don't see how you can afford to give a pair of rubbers with every pair of shoes. " "Mv friend, there is nothing equal to a pair of rubbers for getting away with shoes, Seoy" Indianapolis Journal. Personal Paragrophs. Danifl Webster still lives to some people In this country, Letters are still occasionally received at Marshfield addressed to "Hon. Daniel Webster. " United States Senator Caffrey, ef Louisiana, is a lovor of neckties. He chances his ties daily, and they are always of a blue color, but differ in snaaes. Herr MrcH, of Vienna, the master of every language in Europe, has gono to Ireland to loam Irish. His instructor is the Professor of Irish at Trinity College. Remenyi, the Hungarian violinist, performs on a violin that is 167 years old. Daudet, the greatest of living French novelists, is an indefatigable worker. He often locks himself in his study and writes twenty-four hours without rest. Mrs. Cleveland rejected a proposition made by Ward McAllister to have a grand social court at Washington, with "ladies of tho blue-room" as the chief attraction. Grand Duke Alexis of Russia is the most elaborately tattooed prince of. the blood in Kuropo. On his rieht arm is ft well-drawn dragon extending from I tb ioraarm to the sbouldar, I
AN INDIANA MIRACLE,
A CASE THAT HAS ATTRACTED MUCH ATTENTION; A Well-known Cltlsen Whos Life Was Despaired Of I Again Knjojrlna Health ana Htrena-tli-The Particulars of His Remarkable tore as Related to a Reporter of the Craw fords vllle Journal. Crawfordsville, lad., Journal.! There is probably no man better known in this city than 6. M. Johnson, or "Mit," as he is familiarly called by everybody. Six months ago it was the common 'remark that - poor Mit had but a few more days of his life," his physical rendition being such that not one of his hundreds of friends had the slightest hope of his surviving the summer. He had about abandoned all hope himself, evidently, and was confined to hisnora and bed, unable to walk or to attend to any business whatever. A representative of this paper, who has enjoyed an intimate acquaintance with Mr. Johnson for a long number of years, met him walking briskly up street to-day, and in astonishment inquired of hfin what had brought so wonde f il a change in his apj earauce and c ml it ion, "Well," said Mr. Johnson, "for a number of years I have had a complication of troubles, the most terioits being spinal and nervous trouble, which as you know brought me pretty i;e :r dca'th's gate. My friends dosfuired of mv recovery, and I had but little hope myself of ever being about actively ugain. My health kept going from bad to worse until I became perfectly h-.'lploss. I was unable to walk a step; could not sleep, had no appetite. I just lived and suffered and could n t die to get relief. Physicians did mo no good; neither did all the other remedies 1 tried, and 1 believe I have taken enough medicine in the last few years to stock a drug store. I was in this miserable, hopeless and helpless condition when a friend called my attention to a remarkable cure through the use of Dr. Williams' IMnk I'ills for Pale People an 1 urged me to try them. I felt that perhaps it was a la t chance, and procured a supply of Pink Pills from Messrs. Nye $ Kooe, the well-known druggists. That was ab.mt six mon'ln ago, and you see what they have done for me. 1 am a new man 'now. I had not been taking Dr. Williams" Pink Pills long when I began to find an improvement. 1 saw that I had at last hit upon a remedy that had virtue in it; hope returned, and I continued to use the pills and continued to improve in health and strength, and while I am not the stoutest man in tho city I am a new man altogether. I feel well, eat heartily, sleep soundly, the dizzy, nervous trouble has entirely left. 1 can walk briskly, and am enjoying life as of yore. I consider this Piiik Pill remedy a wonderful one. and have recommended it to a number of my friends who have been siii.ilar'.y afflicted. Why, I cannot recommend the remedy too highly. Just think, for nearly a year I could not stand up to take a driuk of water without gettine blind from dizziness, and the meat excruciating pains would seize me, and during those paroxysms I suffered un told acrony. 1 am now entirely iree Irom these pains. ".lust sav to any one wno may want information that I will freely give them anv information tnoy may aosireon tne subject, and wi.l only be too glad to see some of my friends benefited in the same way. 1 know some wno are in need of something right now, una will urtre them to try the four p's. There is nothing in mv opinion to equal them, '. and as l said In the start, l nave iriou all tho remedies advertised.'' Our reporter then called upon Messrs, Nve X- Boon, the well-known drufffriHts. who said there were many in Crawfordsville besides Mr. Johnson who had reason to be grateful to Dr. Williams Pink Pills for restored health and streiiKtfa. indeed, every one who uses Pink Fills speaks or them in toe highest terms. An analysis ot r. Williams' Fink Pills shows that they contain in a condensed form, nil tho elements necessary t give new life and richness to the blood and re store shattered nerres. They are an un failing specific for such diseases as loco motor ataxia, partial paralysis, Si. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rhoumatlsm, nervous headache, tha after effect? ot lu crlnue. Dnlpltation of tbe heurt, pale and sallow complexions, all forms of weakness either In male or female, and all diseases resulting from vitiated humors In tbe blood. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price, (50 cents a box, or A boxes for $2. 50) by addressing Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y., or Brockvllle, Ont, An Old Compliment. One of the neatest and most adroit compliments ever turned out was prob ably that of Croesus to Carabyses. T. hat hare-brained monarch once, when the Persians and Croesus were sitting with him, asked what sort of a man they thought him compared with his father, Cyrus. The Persians, of course, like good courtiers, replied that he was better than his father, for he had all Cyrus' possessions and Egypt and the sea as well. Thus spoke the Egyptians. Croesus, however, not being pi ease J with their opinion, spoke as ioiiows: "ivow, to me, u son oi uyrus, you do not soera equal to your father, for you have not such a son as he left behind him in you.'" The Westminster Review. Boat 1.1 fe in 81am. The boat-life of Siam includes almost all lite. Business and pleasure, health and happiness, ail center in tne river or its branches. A boat and a paddle are almost as natural and indispensable possessions to a Siamese as his arms or legs. He lias no notion of traveling any distance except by boat, and tho iui, ui living in a piace. inuccessuiio by water generally strikes him as absurd. Three weeks to come down stream with a full cargo, a week to dis pose oi it and Indulge in the gaities of the capital, four or five months to get back with the emptied boat, and the rest of tho year for farm-wot k at home sucn is tno program of many a biamesc family. Match Smoker. Tho Hollanders are perhaps of all the Northern peoples those who smoke the most, writes the author of "Holland and Its I'eonlo." The humidity of their climate makes it almost a necessity, and the verv moderate cost of tobacco renders it accessible to all. to show hew deeply rooted is the habit, it is enough to say that the Ixiatmeu of the trekschuit, the aquatic diligence of Holland, measure distance, by smoke. From here they say, to such-and-such a plaee.it is not so many miles, but so many pipes. When you enter a house, after the tirst salutations, your host offers you a cigar; when you take leave, ne nanus you another. taap-Yrar. is commonly said t hat every year is divisible by lour is a leap-year whon the new stvle was intro u that but, duced, special exception were made. Of the year's i-oiu-luding centuries, only every fourth is a leap vear. A yeai r, though assumed to bo exactly and a (uartor days, is in reality days, live hours, forty-eight mini;r.. ..i - iu ute ute for isten seconds less. It is to allow his deficiency that the years 1700, . und I'.ilKJaiv not 1 1 he eelronml 1X0(1 as leap years. lWHi will Iki a leapyear: nut there will not be another till 11KI4. Johnny's Arithmetic. Johnny," said the schoolboy's mother, do you like your arithmetic" "No'm. I think the influence of that book is unwholesome aud depressing." vvnyy Because it is full of horrible ex amples." And his mother was so stunned that she loiot to punish hiin. Detvoit Tribune.
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One of Tyntlnll's HerotO fixperl' ments. In 186" Tyndall performed ths exKstimont of septrating ligl from heat. In the course of the investigations which enabled him to do this he made one of the most daring experiments that ever a scientific man ventured on. Knowing a layer Of Iodine pla ed before the eye intercepted tbe light, he determined to place his own eye in tlio focus of strong invisible fays. He knew that if tn doing so the dark ravs were ab
sorbed In a high degreee by the hiimors of the eye the albumen of the ; humors might coagulate; and, on the j other hand, if there was no high ab- j sorption the rays might strike upon : the retina with a force sufllcit-nt to ! destroy it. When he first brought j his eye undefended near tho dark ; focus the heat on the parts surround- ; ing pupil was too intense to be en-; d tired. He therefore made an aper- I ture In the plate of the metal, and, placing his eye behind this aperture, ; be gradually approached the point of j convergence of the invisible ravs. ! First the pupil and next the retina ; was placed tn the focus without any j sensible damage. Immediately afterward a sheet of platinum foil placed j in the position which the retina had occupied become hot. Westeni MaiL : f'otorrful Uui;i(-trt. A magnet which the great Sir I.-aac Newton wore as a set in his linger ring is said to have been capable of raising 7i grains, or about liio times its own weight of three grain.-, and to have been much admired in consequence of its phenomenal power. One which formerly belonged to Sir John Leslie, and which is now in the Royal Society's collection at Edinburgh, bus still greater powers. It weighs but little more than Newton's curiosity even three and one-half grains-yet it is capable of supportln I l.'itH) fjraius, and is. therefore, the strongest magnet of its size in the world. Chicago Tribune. "Med Apple Smith," the Lobbyist. "ICod Apple Smith" is mio of the noted characters of the congressional lobby. Kach morning he appears at tho Capitol with a quuntity of mammoth red apples, and he distributes these among the committee rooms where he has measures pending and among the Congressmen whoso influence he wishes to obtain. In t his way he distributes hundreds of apples every week that Congress is in session, and he buys his fruit by the barrel. Mo has been at this for years, and has put a numlier of claims through. His specialty is war cluims. -New York Kecorder. Brave the Nerves. Sedatlvep and opiates won't doit. These nerv ines do not make V.:e nerves stronu. and fatllnu to do t his fall short of prodnclnz the erfeent ial of their quietude -vigor. And hlle in extreme canes-and thene only of nervous irritation such druxB may be advisable, their frequent use is nudity prejudicial to the delicate organism niton which they act, and in order to renew! heir quieting effect increased and dangerous doses eventually become ueces?srv. iloFtetter's Stomach Bittern l au enlctent substitute for such pernicious drags. It quiet the nerves by hraolnz, tonlntr, strenptheniujr them. Tbe connection between wcaknettft of the nervous system ami that of the organs of digresUon is u strong and sympathetic liuk. The Hitter.), by tmpartlng a healthful Impulse to the digest lve and assimilating functions, promotes throughout the whole .ystem a visor in which the nerves einne iu for a large share. I'se the Hitters In inal .rla, constipation, billons sud kidney trouble. Troll Trers; i The planting of fruit trees, grape ; vines, small fruits, etc., should lie apart ; of each season's regular work with the ' general farmer, lht not think that in j a single your you can start all of these that you should have. Pursue the j work regularly, and so got a variety, ; learn gradually tho proper methods, i and get them placed to better ad van- I tage than woultl Da possible by lumping tbe work. Didn't Begin to Kinross It. "Did you see Freddie Twlggins on New Year's Day?" asked one girl. "No," replied the othor. ul was told, though, that he er that he had skates on." "Skates,"' repeated the other; "skates doesn't begin to express it. Tnose were snowshocs." Washington Star. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, As meroury will surely destroy the senso of small and completely derange the whole system a hen entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable, physicians, a ths damage they wiU do is tenfold to tho good you can possibly derive (ram them. Ball's Catarrh Curs, manufactured by F. J. Chsusy & Co., Toledo, O., eontafus no mercury, and is taken Internally, and acts directly upon ths blood and muoouB surfaces of the system. In buying Uall'0 Catarrh Cure 1k sure you get the genuine. It Is taken Intsrimllv, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cht nev & Co. M'bold by Druggists, price 75o per bottle. Often the Case. Tagleigh Mushrooms have been known to spring up in a single night. Wagleigh That 's nothing. I know of a tree that was fuily grown in a couple of hours. Tagleigh Nonsense'. What kind of a tree' Wagleigh A family tree. Puck. Abraham Lincoln's Stories. An illustrated book, unmarredby advertising, containing stories an anecdotes told by Abraham Lincoln,' many heretofore unpublished, will be sent free to every person sending his or her address to tho Lincoln Tea Co., Fort Wayne, InxL , One Klutl of Intelligence. j Heatrice The lecture on entomol- ! ogy was very interesting. I thought ; it rather singular that fleas should be classed among tho most intelligent of i insects. Her Cousin Tom ijust- back from Florida) -Woll, I don't know. They get on to a great many clever people. Life. T.ti.KiM; alwut handsome skippers, what's the matter with a pretty girl reading a prosy novel ' ,v; ; Heartburn, Indigestion DlBtresH lu the sUmmvh. etc., made iu unhappy. Hood's HarBii.iartlla Rave me au appetite, nsrilrtted dtfc'OMttou,oviTOKinemy rttouiach trouble and I beaau to grow fat. I-chh than ttree tKitltcu cf IIooiI'h rciloml me to Ueaith." W. K. itoitRBTHoN, Hi. liQUlts (iroc.T aud (eiuri Merchant, Ht. Louin, Mo. Hood's Cur8 After Diphtheria When our boy was very weak and poor tu flesh hs bad malarial fever and disordered Uver. liaod's Barsuitsrllla till! hint a (rest deal ut good. 1ere-aumlntreiirtli aud Nrxhand if now welL" Mks. tt. W. MAUurrr, I'arrolltuii, Ky. Hood's'SCurcs Hood'6 Pills ture nil llrer ills, biliousness, Uunsllc, tiirtigtutlon, slots hMtlaeo, v.
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The Dlniier llour, In the fourteenth century the King of France dined at m a. m., and retired to rest at Hj. m. Iii the time of Philip the tiomt an old verse said. "Rise at livo, dine ut nine, sup at live, go to bed at nine, and thou halt live to be ninety-and-nhie." In the reigns of Her.ry IV. and Louis XIV., the dinnerhour was 11 a. m. Louis XV. changed the dinner-hour to o'clock. Two o'clock remained the usual dinner-hour in France up to the timo of the revolution, after which H o'clock became the fashionable time. In Kngland the upper class breakfasted at 7 in the reign of Henry VI1L, and dined at 10 a. m. In Klizal.eth's reign the dinnerhour was il a. in., and sifppcr was served ulmiil oVIoek. In Germany the fashionable hour for dinner up to 'tho time of the French revolution was 1 o'clock: afterwards it was fixed at 1 o'clock. Heartsick Lovers. "It was too bad about young C huckster and Miss dimmer." "Why. 1 thought they were married Christmas Day." "They were to havebeen.butChuckster wus taken sick with the raoasles and the wedding had to be postponed two weeks." "Woll, they were married at the end of the two weeks, weren't they?" "No, there came a smallpox scare, you remember, and Miss Plimmer was vtecitiatoil. It took with so much enthusiasm that when he got well she was still sick, and they had to put oft the wedding another two weeks." "At the end of that time they were married. 1 suppose'-" "No. the preai-her that's to marry them is down with the grip." VVlfTH r-r Married Women. Wig-making is a trade that occupies many persons in the dowu-town Hebrew quarter of New York, because thousands of Central Kuropean Hebrews in that region require their women upon marrying to hide their natural hair beneath wigs. Their wigs are usually tlurk reddish brown in color, and they form a most unattractive, style of headdress. The only wigmakers in town whose handiwork is always beautiful are those that make dolls' wigs. These are almost invariably flowing blonde curls, because the taste for brunette dolls seems to lie as yet undeveloped. Italian Physicians In a Tight Plave. An Ttaliati physician has just been tried for refusing to visit patients ill with the cholera and sentenced to twenty days' imprisonment, to pay a tine, anil isen joined from practicing'his profession in any way for three months, lhiring the previous epidemic of cholera the jieasants were accustomed to shoot and stone physicians who attempted sanitary improvements or to give medical aid. Between the law, which says must, and the people, who say shall not. physicians have a hard time in Italy during cholera epidemics J lost i in Medical Journal. Hatch's I'nlversal potigh Syrup most prompt, pleasant, and effectual, 250. The Soil. Take an acre of ground that is not liable to Iks "washed" by the rains, and haul out u lot of stable manure itiot straw and litteri. spread it over the land thickly, and then work the land well in tho spring. Compare the crop next year with that from an acre, not manured, or only slightly so, and the difference in the crop will not only pay for the manure and labor, but also remonstrate that less laud may Ik used. "Ah! Tom, there Is no greater chsrtn than m tie eh-bioom -eniutexiQ. tm.-h m the yoimif lady hsd we heard extolling tilenn's -Sulphur Soap." You must never look a gift horse in the mouth, nor smell a gift cigar in the presence of the donor.
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316 BUS 8 LBS. OATS FROM ONE BUB. SUED. This remarkable, almost unheard-of, yield was reported to the John A. Salzer Seed Co., I-aCrosso, Wis., by Frank Winter, of Montana, who planted one bushel of (ri-eat Northern Oats, carefully tilled and irrigated same, and believes that in 1894 lie can grow from one bus. of Great Northern (Juts three hundred bushels. It's a wonderful oat. If You Will Cut This Out and Send It with 8c postage to the abive firm you will receive sample paekago of above oats and their farm seed catalogue. Bobby Thought ot Another Way. Hobby Pop, what has giraffes got such long necks for? rond t'arent ton gave them tneir long necks so that they could reach ' tho leaves of tho palm, which only ' grow at the, top of the tree. That is j the only way they can get at them. I Hobby after a pause) Couldn't He havo mode the leaves grow lower iiuwu: J uck Have Von Hennl Of the marvelous young eity ot Great Falls? It lias wntor-power srnater than Niagara. Most oxtenslvo C'o&l llekis in the West. Electric power Kftiereted bv water-falls. Mountains of previous and bltse metals, big-pnjr-roll. enterprising people, healthful cliiniile, l-'l,)tir mills. Industries, Mining, StKCk-growing. Agriculture. A plnce for investment und Homes. Write K. Crntcher. Loans and Realty. Great Fidls. Mont. Illlnd unit Deaf. An Invention designed as a private means of conversing among the blind and (loaf has liecn devised by Henry G. Stephens, a war veteran, living at , Stratford, Conn. His invention consists of a woven mi tten upon which Is j a raised alphabet. j Who acrrERs with his liver, constipation, bilious ills, poor bl kx! or dizziness take neecham s fills, ut druggists, a cent Copying; Ink. Typewriter copying-ink may be made from aniline colors dissolved in alcohol and added to glycerine. Dilute with water and apply to the ribbon. Castor-oil may be usee; instead of glycerine. Fou i'be relief and crnfc of a cold In the bead there it- more iiotency in Ely's Cresra Balm thsn In unytliii'K eUe it Is posfiiMc to ,ire:rllie. This preparation ha for years ssst been making a brilliant success as s remedy for cold in the bead, catarrh aud bay fever, t 'srd It. the initial stages of these cotnpl-inta. Cream Bahu prevents any serious dsvelnpmcut of the symptoms, while a'moet numberless cases are ou record of radical cures ol chronic catarrh and hay fever after all other treatments have proved of no avail. , What a devil ol a time there would be should truth ana gossip get married. NO SAFEIt REMEDY can be had for Coughs and Colds, or any tr-juble of the Threat, tbun 'Itroicn's Bronehial Troches." Price 25 cts. SM at, Iu in boares. Plaster of Parts. To make plaster of Paris hard so that it will not break easily, mix it with from three to ten per cent, of powdered marsh-taallow-root. ltv Tbifuko witp a Com, many a one allows himself to drift into a condition favorable to the develcpment of somo latent disease, which thereafter takos full possession of the system. Better ouro yonr Cold at once with Dr. D. layno's Expectorant a poo 1 remedy for Throat-ails and Lung affections. IT is pretty hard to raise a child without losing your temper occasionally. The same applies to a car window. " UTS ! All ilts topped fr e by Dr. K i es Oreat Kern Itohtorer. Nm rlu siti-r flru tlav's u. Msrvel. us cures, Troail ohiei SUM) trial txiit e free to Fit cases, Ssudto Dr. Kline. 931 Arch St. Phils,, Pa. It is much easier to organize a trust than to trust the parties who organize.
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acOBintutvset of our IS dicnr(ivnMftrt, or (. eh tliuWlWIsf TlM tw-tto wnrth vs4 w mUl wllo r H It tn th Mlowiiw : 1 aMifl mi alt at Me . i tray' wlr tubfrttw to thi pap ttnuintiiiHeljt etrv tbelutl tmrmp' fun, taoHkm- ith th nam eimd addxn of both Mibr& mnd im-, , l 4mf afc- from WE VrlL ALLOW YOU iVTOIliU Tilt; 11 R HAsTof ONE OF Ol'B NB, LARGE NlJEIi, ALL STFKI. FLI IU'LIUM WORTH $40. Only una P1 V attar to itny .n irwn. ThU makes Ui :ah pntfill nti t ! tut IliU Vl CttMef, Which will Im ftmnd i,:Jifr t i-y (. in . a", lb JUrtuotor tnata stayihu-K ut r.ie.tii- h it flit ai'i-cand. tuidwill trimtrnm :it BI1 il H-lfeis An lok' M W thtrI inF.l ir-.U. r . tit Ar-i.ti-.r. the ATtii-.tor mI fixtrlm.fi Steel Tilt inn Tow-tr h',v " mUmills ii rower. His UlMit whirl! Urn ArriitfUrf i.i i.riv ha tw. 111 In revis inf,rttolutioniiii, treltin " IW-.n'it 'I " u Om.tl biw.uess f tlworrd.cshoturnrd t t flrl.t. ib lfrlulUiU Implement hue I tt r.iMt t' Iiow il rait do takiag up number of articles, tuftkiug thrfli uf ieltp. fjittimir lhfs In their flnsl shapa al a siimU Mi., m wm done in tha cum f tne Windmill ami Sttwl f .! . and ,1 pKDOici to faretab ibam L a Krtl I reduced Ttre. Ti.iiiFtwd Outlet-. f.,r Wit. fwit, vll --iilv fnrtiiili ef ttteaiveterm- THRU! TFRBS tr-H TO THIS KPHIE8 Oaf IS AllVKHTIHCXEXTH A CASK V.tLl'K Of (Si. We shall offer ether articles for which we will m-:rt ttim -drrwii-rnwnta fltmle opies ft them, in part .yticnt. On ryill be a Steal Bund Truck, in which we fM, a at-tnl nride in slrfiwinj aa skill a revUern e.tid imtirmtra of i-tople articles. Tha cask ItquireiBCtit with this mil t-a rtdiruluualy small. The thild atvertianMnt in thn keries will Iiot ,8lICii arjlar Saw and Fnuiie, t"t film end sowyw nar. It Is rSKrKvT POLK SAW WITH I'fcalhi'XT SAl Kli WlAsUlOy and runs with very muru ir-sa power man oniinaiy mw irvs ai'd ha a ncttM1 mw. iuw tio rw PR ill R WILL RK (JIVRS FUR fI5 A .III rtWM COMBS CLIPPED AS ABOVE Or AOVUIWK 1ST in IsXAlitia where ire ean we are r"int Io Bin liberal offers to accept Crpits i f these saw tisemeDis in pitii i) iuiMit u-r luaimira. II you I'tve-any tin.tiit.it ot ujuPgawUM mm (Hit ;sir rrut Ma m once, siauns niiu yourninK you Hiiineeu.wncioea' we -vriit mane )ou n urai oner. tie ji4 year, 11 ions; 11 me lunaraiie-iea niiHUtiai gis lurnanra ana uasiu.ru ur preaston was otie tf .rn (rnsperity to we aerniucisr u). int iacs that tbe Aenuotar . to lli past ix y-sre itaa i.rsaesvew taw 4wa t ih U Ossa-Nhlsi mi its fe rater Prlea has raiioauded tnaailvt its iitiifit and baa brotwfat t Ka facionr an eucf t.ious volttma of lmsi.i.. Kcn at the very law price t vrt.ictt we kU VVnidtmlls au4 Weal Xotrvn, made in the aiust (stttect matinfr, t the tvtt fen ma terial . .ml J A LT AS IZKIKA eTER. CORPLKTtOS. THIS PLKKHTTLT PROTECn.VU rfcSV PVRTtOK OV TSR RKTAU it is possible to a few cents un each outfit, mad thee law cent OO the eiii.rn.oiis Bum lie r ( putlin ajra wImIIv satra:t- to Uia ABrniiAor Co . . which has al wains derived more idaaaure front the service it Las rftidered s a feat imuiber ot peoida aud from the pri la it takes 111 limr well Mhatetw it l ets its babdaa. - than frnns the minrv it tnakas from tl eiitenmaa. This vear. beeaniw il huva ila malerial mote rhcanlv atttl SHE pacta u enirm.Hi itscrea-se tu iu evi-r iriowing 1'tn.ineas, K aatara Its pairoas a twrt lajereaav In (he niniUy awd ejwilUyal auUi-lal eaa,aleyp4 la the etrMlrncUeH al Ilk Klre) Tew era, Th aceonpanyiag diAfrara, 2 2 1-2 shows the aiuailett anaia that will 6 osed y it in the coruar post of Tvirer. eve, tar theMt. wner-L rrtheltlfl we use Thtcs1s at taat at Angles far Towers, eaI4rrttcd a ad very atralsjkt and ptwlnatl ara mw belay drllrerrd at ear warks. Otlieis who hsrarn few tn. and tiierrfoiea year's stijiply, of 2x2 antte which they ire usms for 8fr., !-., and cen for I2-ft wheels, will read this oarajtraph with snprte and sorrow, since we haTevaC prevously ivaa tbetn any iufmatruti rucentioc what w will use forT9l Tlie Aermotor Co. propum to dtstrihnta S5M IS CASH IS FRIKKS for the hest essays written ly the wife, son or dausebfear of a farmer or tiMr of awmdmiil. answerius the qotsboty W BHflCLO I ISE AM AERMOTOR !" For conditreoa ef eompetiuoa and amounts and numbers of prizes aenH iot partKoUrs o tha Aennotor Co.. Ch icairo, or tu its branch, at Raw Praneisco, Kansas City, Lincoln, Neb., Sio-ix City, Iowa, Sortneapolii, Buffalo, nr 6i Park Ilaee. Kw York City. Aarwntota, Ptimpina and Geared same price, AU Steel, all Gal ran lted Attar Coaplatieo, delivrrrd Trea 011 cor-, at Chicago a4 ahtfptst to any ona( ani'whaia t the following pneet' 8-ft. S2S. 1 2-ft. SSO. 16-ft. I28. "Almost as Palatable as Milk" This is a fact with regard to Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. The difference between the oil, in its plain state, is very apparent. In Scott's Emulsion you detect no fish-oil taste. As it is a help to digestion there is no after effect except good effect. Keep in mind that Scott's Emulsion is the best promoter of flesh and strength known -to science. Praparad bji Fkxrtt k Bowaa. K. T. All drnffiita DO YOU LIKE TO TttAYELt READ THIS ABOUT CALIFORNIA! The WABASH RAILROAD has placed on sale low rate single and round trip tickets to all principal Pacific coast points, giving a wide choice of routes both Kolnft and returning, with an extreme return limit of Kluo Months. Stop-overs are granted at pleasure oa round trip tickets west of St Louis and tho Missouri Slver, and by taklns: the WABASH but one change of cars is necessary to reach Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Sacramento and Portland, Ore. Remember the WABASH t the peoples favorite route sod Is the only line running magnificent Irre RecllBlnR Chair Cars and Palace Sleepers in alt through fast trains to SL Louis, Kansas City and Omaha. For Rates, routes, maps, and gencraUaformatlon, call upon or adi ress amy of the iindermentioSSSt Passenger Agenteof the Wabash Syeteav R. 0. BUTLER, D. P. A., Petrol t, Mich. F. H. THISTMa. C. I. A., Pitt ufanrg. Pa. P. E. 00MBAUGH. P. ft T. A., lolwlo. Ohio. R. G. THOMPSON P. d- X. A, I'ort Wayoa, lad. I, HALDERMAN. If. P. 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Baaatiful lUutrratad Oatalocae free. . U. bUUM WAS. KssfcterT, UL WHEAT INVESTMENTS! Opportunity fftvatwit tu SI .v. :x to niiiko iuisr in ltml (ttl "SsKflTI.A TiiiV .S1 IIi-V -Tfi T lAttBC wuit irt'f on t-iwst. 1. AN' WlNKlJi A CO... 232-330 I- Sall Street, Ch.cyt. nENSIONKWg KSil5!na sa 4iaSMS nu( a-saasijiiasia ai in yfj.lt, Ssliy I UDQ U1DI I1UI ( tilorado A venue, Claftwill lut ur. tU.tv ou Love, Marriux aud Dual tK'ttrt. 4rir-ftiuh Int rt t.Hl. s iar. t. a Uttumts4, tteUd lixk ol hair, data ot birth and oiw dollars BEMTS MJIKE S5 a Day J TTetTusSiTMo ii oi in s nonse. Samplo post pld,nYeceU.FOKSHEK& MAKINcfcKlaaatU) F." W." NT"!! - - " No. S-S4 When Writ Ins to Adrortlsers, say you saw th Aitvcrtlsemrwt in tills tnp-. Cnmiatle aul M(-dI who bare weak lungs or Aitb ma, ahoulil ui ltao s Care tor CouRuniptlou. It bn reJ thtinManda. It has mJimjurd one. It It net bad u laa. U it tbe beat oougb ayrqj. Sold TorThr. s.
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