BEAUTIFUL WOMEN WHO ENDORSE PERUHA. v I THE DUST OF WASHINGTON Properly Rebuked the "YoungBter." When tho great chemist, ihcvmul, who-" statue was rerontly unveiled In Franco, attained his 100th birthday, ho was entertained at a public dinner at which his son, a high ofllclal in tho department of justice, 67 years of age, was also present. Tiro old man mado a speech, and In telling an hnccdoto made a slight slip, which his son sop rocted. Old Chevreul turned around quickly and said In a sharp voice: "Hush, young3tor, when I am talking," nnd the "youngster" held his tongue The 8hah is "It." One of tho most absolute of tho world's monarch Is tho shah of Per sia, who is master of the lives and goods of all his subjects. Tho wholo revenue of tho country being at his disposal, recent ehaha havo been able to amass largo private fortunes. That of the present occupant of the throno Is reported to amount to $25,000,000 or $30,000,000, most of it represented by diamonds. r r ft ! A h Vlrchow an Octogenarian. Prof. Rudolph Vlrchow's 80th birth day will be eclobrated in Berlin on Saturday, October 12, when he will personally recclvo delegates with con gratulatory addresses from various scientific bodies, foreign as well as German. Prof. Vlrchow is not with out a certain youthful vigor, especially In thought Je&se Haney Is Dead. Jesso Haney, one of tho pioneer comic paper publishers of America, is doad. The New York Plcayuno was Btartcd by him away back in tho '50s. It was succeeded by other comic pub lications which led up to those wo havo today; After His Own Heart. Miss Anne Tracy Morgan, daughter of J. Pierpont Morgan, Is a systemat ic business woman, keeping books of hor expense and income and overlook ing all her investments herself. Capable Young Colored Man. Tho chief train dispatcher of tho Colorado &. Northwestern railroad, at Boulder, Colo., is Spencer B. Mackey, a young colored man of 24. Supreme Judge Turned Down. The days of whispered conferences In tho White House are past, says a 'correspondent. Tiho president Bees most of his visitors in the big recep tion room. He goes from one to nu othcr and says what ho has to say in a voice that reaches to every part of ,tho room. A day or two ago, Bays tho Baltimore News, a justice of the su preme court camo in with his snn. Then ho leaned over and whispered a ffow words to the president's ear. "I am eorry," said tho president and llfty people heard him rasp It out "I am sorry, but it cannot be done. All promotions must bo on merit." A very much abased justice of the supremo court, with his Bon in tow, left tha Wlilto House hurriedly. Letter Carrier's Clerer Invention. a letter carrier of Morrlstown, N. J., nas been aiimrcd "eighteen claims by tho patent office at Washington for a collectors' recording mechanism for letter boxes. Tho devlco locks tha boxes preventing them being tapped during the night, and, by an olectrical mechanism connected with the post olllce, much the samo as a time lock, permits tho carrier to open them at the schedule hours in the morning, ac the same time recording tho tlmo in tho office. There Is nothing on earth to bo compared with a virtuous and lovely woman. Arabian. After you have learned to unlearn you are In a fair way of learning to learn. Tho key to happiness opens treasure houso of tho mind. tho It sometimes happens that lovo la tho only wisdom of a fool. Two bores never get any amuse ment out of each other. Many a game leg 13 the result of a foot ball game. Has marked characteristics tho ta tooed man. '"! r7iaIT St. Jacobs Oil I CURES Rheumatism Neuralgia, wolatloa, Lumbago, Mpralns, Bruises, Soreness, stintless. 25o xnd 30o v GREAT CUT PRICES PIANO SALE Our urlcei wero neTcr io lav r th. grment time. New pltnoi in beautiful 11 oeaoy. Walnut Oak aud Ulrd'i Lie Jlaplo catee at aig. nu hot n,i n 1.1. . tue above w0 re maklax apcdal prloea en our matcjilwu.tockof Mteliiwn), Hirstr. rCiurreon an11ae IManot M rite for rat' alOKuet, pilcea and tcraa, or par ui a tftlt of luapectlon. Schmoller & Mueller 1313 Farnrxm Street, Omtvha HERE Know by. tho sign Tho tombs of England's honored dead Are, Ilka her annals, prand; Leaning o'er Chatham's buried head, Drooping by Kelson's trophlcd bed, i As if their hearts of marble bled. Art's silent mourners stand. But how, my country, hnst thou shrined Thy patriot-heroes' dust? Hath he, in whoso majestic mind All human virtues were combined Hath lie tho champion of mankind Carved urn or laurel bust? No from his tomb th unsculpturcd stone?. Mildewed, and broken, fall; No marble warders guard his bones, Ills grave nor stato nor nation owns, And he who startled Europe's thrones Neglected lies of all. Tho monuments that Naturo gavo Arc melting fast away: Tho branches that wcro wont to wavo I-tko banners, o'er tho good and bravo. Torn rudely from his hallowed grave. Aro speculation's prey. Conquered Cornwallls rests In state, So Howe and Clinton He; For Britain bars not glory's gate ' Against e'en her defeated great, Wlillo wo to him, whoso cwoid was fate, A fitting tomb deny. Sons of tho soil! heirs of tho famo Earth's purest patriot won, Lret not his memory be your shame. The sordid ransom give, and claim The. dust of Washington! ' s e Early Selected for High Honors Although Col. Washington retired to a private station at Mount Vernon at tho closo of tho frontier warfare, he did not neglect his duties to the public. Still holding tho office of adjutant-general of tho militia, no circulated orders for them to assemblo at certain times and places to bo exercised and, re viewed. So much were the Inhabitants alarmed at the recent successes of tho enemy, that their martial spirit re ceived a new Impulse, and volunteer companies began to bo organized. Their ardor was stimulated from tho pulpit and it was in a sermon to one of these companies that the accom plished and eloquent Samuel Davles pronounced the celebrated encomium in a single sentence, which has often been quoted as prophetic. After prais ing the zeal and courage which has been shown by tho Virginia troops, tho preacher added: "As a remark able Instance of this, I may point out to tho public that heroic youth, Col. Washington, whom I cannot but hope Providence has hitherto preserved in so signal a manner for some important service to his country." This was but tho echo of the general voice, and it is a proof of tho high estimation in which tho character of Washington was at that time held by his country men, and of the hopes It had raised. Patrick Henry's Worthy Tribute Mr. Wirt relates an anecdote of Washington which shows lu what esti mation ho was held by tho members of the first Congress. Soon after Patrick Henty returned home, being asked "whom ho thought the groatest man in Congress," ho replied, "If you speak of eloquence, Mr. Rutledge of South Carolina is by far tho greatest orator; but, if you speak of solid information and sound Judgment, Colonel Washing ton is unquestionably tho greatest man on that floor." This opinion was verified by every act of his life. His knowledge, on the subjects to which ho gave his attention, was most thor ough and exact; and all tho world has agreed that no other man has given such proofs of the soundness of his Judgment. Absolute Stranger to Physical Fear An anecdote is related by an his torian illustrative of Washington's resolution and courage. A person of lawless habits and reckless character had frequently entered upon the grounds near Mount Vernon, and shot ducks and other game. More than once ho had been warned to desist, and not to return. It was his custom to cross the Potomac In a canoe, and ascend tho creeks to some obscuro placo, whore he could be concealed from obsonatlon. Ono day, hearing tho dlschargo of a musket, Washing ton mounted his horse, and rodo In tho direction of the sound. The in truder discovered his approach, and had just tlmo to gain the canoe and push it from the shore, when Washing- - tflftllir jsi J , - t is'iq ton emerged from the bushes at tho distance of a few yards. The man raised his gun, cocked it, pointed it at him, and took deliberate aim; but, without a moment's hesitation, Wash ington rodo into tho water, seised tho prow of tho cacoc, drew it to land, disarmed his antagonist, and inflicted Cn him a chastisement, which ho novor again chose to run tho hazard of on countering. at x. 3$. 3fi Mrs. Washington's Noble Character In tho course of tho year following the French and Indian war, Col. Washington had paid his addresses successfully to Mrs. Martha Custls, io whom ho was married on tho Gth of January, 1769. ThiB lady was three months younger than himself, widow of John Parko Custis, and distinguish ed allko for her beauty, accomplish ments and wealth. Sho was the daugh ter of John Dandrldge. At the time of her second marriage she had two children, a son and a daughter, tho former six years old, tho latter four. Mr. Custls had left large landed estates in New Kent County, and forty-flvo thousands pounds sterling In money. One-third part of this property sho held in her own right, tho other two thirds being equally divided between her children. By this marriage an accession of more than one hundred thousand dol lars was made to Col. Washington's fortune, which was already consider able in tho estate at Mount Vernon, and other lands which ho had select ed during bis surveying expeditions and obtained at different times. To tho management of his extensive prl vato affairs his thoughts now turned. He alsd took upon himself the guard ianship of Mrs. Washington's two children, and tho caro of their proper- ty, which trust ho discharged with all the faithfulness and assiduity of a father, till tho son became of age, and till tho daughter died In her nineteenth year. This union was In every respect felicitous. It continued forty years. To her Intimate acquaintances and to tho nation, tho character of Mrs. Washington was ever a themo of praise. Affablo and courteous, exem plary In her doportmont, remarkable for her deeds of charity and piety, un ostentatious and without vanity, sho adorned by her domestic virtuos tho sphere of prlvato life, and filled with dignity every station in which sho was placed. nm r " ' ' ' ftor Atmaur ST jmurtrr Miss Lcnoro Allen, 407 Dowoll Street, San Francisco, Co-., writes: consider Peru no an Infalliblo remedy for catarrhal diseases. For several years 1 havo beta troubled with Influenza, especially during our rainy season. I used to catch cold so easily that i was afraid to be out when the ycather was tho least bit Inclement, or to tho evening air. Bst since I have used Pcruna I have nothing whatever tho matter with me. "1 am In perfect health, and find that Pcruna acts as a tonic, and seems to throw all sickness and disease out of the body. I go anywhere now and In all kinds of weather, seem to havo an Iron constitution and enjoy life because I enjoy perfect health." LENORB ALLEN. 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Many of tho Ills from which women suffor aro of a transient naturo and do not como from any organic trouble and it Is pleasant to know that they yiold so promptly to tho beneficial effects of Syrnp of Figs, hut when anything moro than a laxativo is needed It is best to consult tho family physician and to avoid tho old-tlmo cathartics and loudly advertised nos trums of tho present day. When ono needs only to removo tho strain, tho torpor, tho congestion, or Blmilar Ills, which attend upon a constipated condi tion of tho syBteni, uso tho true and gentlo remedy Syrup of Figs and enjoy freedom from tho depres sion, tho aches and pains, colds nnd headaches, which aro duo to Inactivity of tlio bowels. . Only thoso who buy tho genuino Syrup of Figs can hope to get its beneficial effects and as a guar antee of tho excellcnco of tho remedy tho full namo of the company California Fig Syrup Co. is printed on tho front of every packngo and without it any preparation offered as Syrup of Figs Is fraud ulent nnd should bo declined. To thoso who know tho quality of this excellent laxative, the offer of any substitute, when Syrup of Figs is called for, Is always resented by a transfer of patronngo to somo flrst-ehiBS drug establishment, whero tlioy do not recommend, nor sell false brands, nor imitation remedies. The genuine nrticlo may bo bought of all reliable druggists every whero ut 60 ceuts per bottle. f-Ayl Sfe I A- 3to SffJm IMNIA for a book of testimonials, of tbs enros 1'oruna has made. Pcruna Makes Clean. Healthy Mucous Membranes Ca tarrhal Diseases Disappear Permanently. . Tho mucous mombrano is to tho inside of tho body what tho skin It to tbo out stdo of tbo body. It Hues every organ, ((TV. and cavity. Catarrhal Inflammation attacking ono part is liablo to spread to othor parts. A noglocted cold or slight catarrh is of ton the couso of lingering and dangerous catarrh. WUV IT IB TIIK 11K8T is because mado by an entirely different process. Dctlance Starch Is uullko any other, botter and one-third moro for 10 cents. Lota of worry and trouble Is brought on by advlco that Is supposed to pro vent It. KM money refunded. At all Rood Druggists or direct from us. Write for free booklet. EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., - La Crosse, Wis. fIGYP Womon'ara naturally moro susceptible to inclemencies of tho weathor than men. With them a cold U often tbo starting point of sorao sevoro polvio dorangomont, cans Inp much pain nnd suffering. Every woman uoods a remedy upon which sho can rely to koep hor system fortlflod against tbo trying weather ot winter and oarly spring. If Poruna ta tnkon at tbo first symptom of a cold 16 will euro it beforo it dovelops Into soma annoying catarrhal derangement. If you do not dorive prompt and satis factory results from tho uso ot Peruna, writo nt once to Dr. Unrtman, giving full statemont ot your case and he will bo plosBod to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. TTaxtnian. President at Tha Hart man Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. ALL WretfflT-fOK MOM WAN HALF A CBrTtWrr Cu lUUMk, ChwSmU, Ul4 rw, aaa aH Mb hwUnsblata. All Draff. rU. tl M.I a In. WRKHT'S INDIAN YE6CTA&LB POL CO.. N Ysrfci ajiHi aajw Via. JUT HSMBBjaHaaaasa T STOP TQBASGO Suddenly. It Injures the nervous system to do so. Use BACO-CURO and It will toll you when to stop as it takes away the desire for tobacco. You havo no right to ruin your hoalth, spoil your digestion and poison your breath by using tho filthy weed. A guarantee In each box. 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