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HOREIBLE SUFFERINGS.
Lepers Devoured by Bears la the Forests of Siberia. The world does not contain in its broau area scene of more desolation and suffering than may be met wilt in the forests of Siberia. Last yeai the region extending from Yakoutsb to Vil lewis k was visited by Miss Kate Marsden. a member of the Kings Daughters, an American association. She rode for over 3,(MK miles through the woods and visited several small leper colonies. The inhabitants of the Province of Ville wisk are chiefly Yakouts, writes Miss Marsden. They live in little com munes, republics in themselves. They compel all who are lepers, or who have come in contact with lepers, to live in the forest in small huts far apart from human habitation. Sometimes they live for years . at other times they die speedihrof privation, or are devoured by the bears with which the forest abounds. In this region there are four months of summer and eight months of winter, and the lepers suffer incredibly. Miss Marsden frequently came upon solitary lepers living in the rudest of huts. The food in many cases
A LEPER HUT IN SIBERIA.
was decayed fish and the bark ol trees. The object of Miss Marsden’s visit was to establish a leper settlement, where the hapless victims of th? dread disease would be properly cared for, and she is now raising funds for that purpose.
That deadly manhole—The electipn of our ticket, sir, is bound to gi ve business
A great .boom,
As I was saying when you left me just now, the election, etc.
“I wonder where the fellow that designed that piece of furniture ever not his idea,”—Life.
Stranger Than Fiction.
Texas Siftings. ‘’Lemme see; if my father hadn’t died back in *36, he'd be a hundred and ten this cornin' spring.” “Whew! How come a man of sich vitality to die?”
Doomed, to Silence.
Indianapolis Journal, , “Is Chumpton deaf and dumb?” “Not a bit of it. But he made a promise to his dying grandfather to always think twice before he spoke mce. He hasn’t been able to think even once yet." '
THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION.
Historical Facts Cunuueted with the Draft, ingot*that Instrument. Finally it was decided that the federal constitution, aa bow 4»ompletmL should be presented to the Continental Congress, and then refeired to special conventions in all the State* for mtificaton; and that when nine State*, or twothirds of the whole number, should have ratified, it should it once go into operation as betwoen such ratifying Slates. -- - - Whion the great document was at last drafted by Gouvernour Morris, and was all ready for tiic signatures, the aged Franklin produced, a pat/er.wltich was read for hint, os his voice was weak. Some parts of this constitution.'he said, jie did not approve, hut lie was astonished to find it so nearly perfect. Whatever opinion ho had of its errors he would sacrifice to the public good,. and he hoped that every member of the convention who still* had objection* would on this occasion doubt n little of his own infallibility, anil for the sake of unanimity put his name to this instrument, Hamilton added his plea. A few members, he said, by refusing to sign, might do infinite mischief. No man’s ideas could be more remote from the plan than his were known to be; but was it possible for a true patriot tq deliberate between anarchy and convulsion, on the one side, and the chance of good to be expected from this plan, on the other ? From these appeals, as well as from Washington’s solemn warning at the outset, we see ho w distinctly it was realized that the country was on the verge of civil war. Most of the members felt so, but to some the new government seemed fur too strong, and there were three who dreaded despotism even more than anarchy. Mason, Randolph, and Carry refused to sign, though Randolph sought to qualify his refusal by explaining that he could not yet mako tip his mind whether to oppose or defend the constitution when it should bo laid before the people of Virginia. He wished to reserve to himself full liberty of action in the matter. ’That Mason and Gerry, valuable as their service had been in the making of the constitution, would now go home and vigorously oppose it, there was no doubt. Of the delegates wh<? were present on the last day of the convention, all but these
three signed the constitution. In the signatures the twelve States which hail taken part in the work were all represented, Hamilton signing alone for New York. Thus after four months of anxious toil, through the whole of a scorching Philadelphia s»mßißF,aftey eornestbui sometimes bitter discussion, in which more than once the meeting had seemed on the point of breaking up, a colossal work had at last been accomplished, the results of which were most powerfully to affect tho whole future career of tho human race so long as it shall dwell upon the earth. In spite of the highwrought intensity of feeling which had been now and then displayed, grave decorum had ruled tho proceedings, and now, though few were really satisfied, the approach to unanimity was remarkable. When all was over it is said that many of the members seemed awestruck. Washington sat with his head bowed in solemn meditation. The scene was ended by a characteristic bit of homely pleasantry from Franklin. Thirty-three years ago, in tho days of •Csoerge Uv, before the first- urafcfco rings*' of the Revolution had been heard, and when the French dominion of America was still untouched; bofoie the banishment of the Acadians or the rent of. "Craddock, while Waahinirfoa was &ti|l surveying lands in the wilderness, w Idle Madison was playing in fife nursery and Hamilton was not yet born, Franklin had endeavored to bring together the thirteen colonies in a f-dcral union. Of tho famous Albany p’ca of lent, tho first outline of a federal ccia'ituaon for America that was ever made,, he was tho principal if not the sole author. When ho signed his name to the Declaration of Independence in this very room, his years had rounded tho full period of three score and ter. Flo von years more had passed aad he had been spared to seo tho noble aim o' his life accomplished. Thoro wus still, no doubt, a chance of fi.ilur*, but hope now reigned in tho old bread. On the back of tho lTeridwnt's quaint black arm-elm ; r there was a half-sun, w nil its gilded, l v.-s. As the meeting was brenklug tip and Washington ,-rono Franklin pointed to the choii,’cud made ii r. i**? lor prophecy. “As ILr.ve been sitting here all these weeks,” said ho, “I i‘.„vo often wondered whether yonder svi is rising or setting. Hut now I know that it is a rising sun!” —John Fiske, in Atlantic Monthly.
Stories of Birds.
While Louis Gott was hunting neqr Palmyra, Mo., ho rewired a violent blow on the side oi lhe head, which made him dizzy for n fev i.iouic-i.ts. When ho recovered 1,3 SSW a j>ruirio chicken limping awuy, nud he liil.i’.u it was the chicken that tlr'ick him. Joseph O'Brien, of says that ho oiioe examined a rwpi-itiw’n in which wcio twoyo.iL-g l lidv. Aruimd tho leg of one Qf tiiohi h .i i-irLah had been eloncly wound. Sir. U Hri.ej removed tho hair and found chat the leg had bct u broken. Ho lliiott ih«t this was a genuine case of bird suiger)-. A Yuldosta, Ga., man driving along the road near his home, hsv» « Wrpo bald eaglo devouring a goose l-jr ihe roadside. He alighted, g’il! er«d a light-wood knot, and advanew! aj>on it, but the eagle, ,bo far from fierlr/g »»ay at his approach, stood by its »i;d showed fightl The man wh!, f t to within a few feet of it and, vi?b u vu-li-direeted blow with tho light wood knot, knocked it over. «
“Your Work in Life.”
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Waste and Want.
A waste of flesh and a want of digestion These go together. People who cannot assimilate the food they swallow must of necessity lose bodily substance. To remedy this, render digestion easy and thorough with Hostetter's lor its strength’ and flesh yielding qualitiesAppetite and sleep are both impaired by Indigestion, which begets nervous symptoms, heartburn, flatulence, Irregularity of the bowel- and palpitation of the heart—the latter eaten being erroneously attributed to disc iso* of that organ. All these manifestations disappear when the Bitters is r< s >rted to. Malaria, rheumatism, liver and kiouey trouble-are effectually counteracted by this superb corrective, which is not only effectual, butp«Bsatseat. Unflagging interest lias made many a* fortune and wrcckedmagya railroad train 1 Cleanliness, exercise and diet are the cardi f rat virtues of good health. Take Cate of the Itrst two a-nd if you ltnow what and how to eat you heed never be ill. It is claimed that Uarfleld tea. a simple herb remedy, overcomes the lesulls of wrong living. They who marry where they do not love are apt to love where they do not marry. Detroit Free Press.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Me cur,
m Mercury wi-1 surely dutroy the sense of smell aud completely derange the wholesystem when entering it through the mucous surface. flueF art cles should ntver be used except to prescriptlons.from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do js ten-fold to the good you ran possibly derive from them. Ball's Catarrh Cure, m-mifactured by F. J. theney A Co. of Toledo, O , contains no mercury, and is taken in ernally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hail's Catarrh Cure be su>e you get the genuine. It istaken in ernally, and made in Toledo,Ohio, by F J. • heney Ji Co. *®-sold by Ilrugg sta, price 75c per bottle. Tho auctioneer is said to ba-the shortes ived of men. And that is right. Isn’t he tlways saying. ‘Going! 1 gfdliig. gone!” Don’t give up and say there is no help tor Catarrh, Hay Fever and Cold lu head, lince thousands testify that Ely’s Cream Halm has entirely cured them. 1 have been bothered with catarrh for ibout twenty yeurs; 1 had lost sense of imell emliely, and i had almost lost my learing. My eyes were getting so dim I iad to get some one to thread my needle. Mow 1 have my hearing as well as I ever iad, and 1 can see to thread as fine a neeiie as ever 1 did, my sense of Fined seems ;o be improving all the time. I thiukthere s nothing like Ely’s Cream Balm for caiarrh.—Mrs. E. EL Crimes, Kendrill Perry Jo., O. Apply Balm into each nostril. It Is Juickly Absorbed. Gives Relief at once. Price 50 cents at Druggists or by mail.
nn ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts fently yet promptly on the Kidneys, aver and Bowels, cleanses the tystem effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup cf Figs is the pnly remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the atomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effbste, prepared ©sly from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many -excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale In 50c and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO,. BAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE. NY. NEW YORK. N.v
WHAT OTHERS SAY. TERRIBLE ITGJIIHG,^ JAUNDICE, KIDNEY TROUBLE AND PALPITATION OF THE HEART. THREE PHYSICIANS FAIL, TO BENEFIT. ENTIRELY CURED BY LIVURA. [yura M’r’o. Co., Gentlemen:—l have -en very sick with Jsnnce, was treated by 3 dlfrest physicians, not reiving the least benefit om any of them. My fferfng was so peat that (HM hardly endsre It, and everyone that saw me saM 1 never cosld pet well. I was first taken with Nonrslgie paint In the Stomach, vomiting often. A naatb feeling in my arms and hands as if they were asleep; pains in the bowels, with chlHe and lever. Palpitation of tho Heart | RMneys very tartly a*eet«#y and a dreadful Itching and stinging sensatieg of the skin, with hot flushes, till 1 thoughttheblood would hurst through the reins. M y skin was a dark yellow, and the whites of my eyes yellow as saffron. 1 saw one of your pamphlets and it described my ease so nearly that I began taking EIWRA. 1 had only taken 4 or 6 doses when I saw a change for the better. I have taken 3 bottles and am rIBELY CUBED, thanks to PITCHER'S LIVURA I will willingly answer any inquiries. Respectfully yours. Mss. Sarah J. Holt. AM North both St., Columbus, Ohio. 88 LIVURA OINTMENT The Great Skin Cure. Cores Eczema, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Ulcers, Itch, and all affections of the skin. Heals Cute, Bruises, Burns, Scalus, etc. Sold by all Druggists, or by mail. Pries U Cents. Thu Livinta M’r’a. Co., Nashvillr, Ten*. _ Harm Consumption, Cough* Group, loro Throat, gold by all Druggists on a Chunetee. Fora Lama Side. Back orCKt Shiloh's Porous *»Vart|g will giro grsatipiislogisa. C casta.
i Mr. David M. Jordan of Edmeston, N. Y. COLORLESS, EMACIATED, HELPLESS. A Complete Cur* by Hood * Sarsaparilla. This !* from Mr. B. M. Jordan, a retired farmer. and one of the most respected citizens of Otsego Co., N. Y. “Fourteen years ago 1 had an attack of the gravel, and have since been troubled with my LIVER AND KIDNEYS gradually growing worse Three years ago J got down so low that I could scarcely walk, I looked more like a corpse than a living being. I had no appetite and for five weeks I ate nothing hut gruel. I was badly emaciated and had no more color than a marble statue. Hood’s Sarsaparilla was and I thought I would try It. Before I had finished the first bottle I noticed that I sett better, suffered less, the inflammation of tlio Bladder had subsided, the color began to return to niy face and I began to feel hungry. After I had taken three bottles I could eat anything without hurting me. Why, I got so hungry that I could eat five times a day. I have now fully recovered, thanks to Hood’s Sarsaparilla I feel well and am well. All who know me marvel to see me so well." -D. M. Jordan. Hood-b Pillb are the best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, eurehcadache. Try a box
“Richard III,” said the eminent tragedian In his deepest chest tones, “is my best howled.” x* The family physician, Mrs. Helen R. Shalter* 4£o Walnut St , Reading, Pa., states; “We always use Salvation Oil for what It is recommended in place of a physician. It never rails.” The bonnet that turns a woman’s head is the bonnet that some other woman is wearing. ~ One a night for a week will cure any case of constipation, Small Bile Beans. Isn't it funny that a lady can cut a gentleman dead without fear of being arrested?
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