4'V' - DYSPEPSiAYIELDS A NINE YEAES' VICTIM HNDS A EEMEDY THAT CURES. For Tiro Tcnr Too Weak toWork Allnten Doctors Knil Trlrit to Chock Disease. Treatment That Surcs-etled. All sufferers from weakness or disor dors of tho digostlvo organs will rend with lively interest tho story of tho com pleto recovery of Mrs. Ncttlio Darvonx from chronio dyspepsia which was thought to bo incurable. " To bo ailing for uino years is not a very pleasant experience," said Mrs. Dnrvoux, when asked for somo account of her illness. " For two years I was critically ill and could not attend to my household duties, and at ouo tiino I was so woak oud mlscrablo that I could not oven walk. My troublo was chronio dys popsia. I bocamo extremely thiu and had a sallow complexion. I had no ap potito and could not tako any food with out sufforing great distress." " Did y6u havo a physician?" ' Yes, I took medicino from a dozon different doctors, but without gottiug any benefit whatover." "How did you get on tho track of a euro?" "A book about Dr. Williams'Pink Pills was thrown in our doorway ono day. My husbaud picked it up and read it through carof ully. Ho was so impressed by tho statements of thoso who had been cared by that remedy that ho imme diately bought threo boxes of tho pills and insisted on my taking them." "Did they help yon at once?" " I began to feel hotter tho second day after I started to uso tho pills and by tho ttmolhad taken tho threo boxes I was entirely well. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can. euro oven whou doctors fail, and they euro thoroughly, for a long timo has passed sinco my restoration to health aud I know it is completo and lasting." Tho surest way to mako sound diges tion is to givo stryigth to tho organs con cerned. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills givo now vigor to tho blood. No othor rem edy yields such radical results. Mrs. Darvoux lives at No. 497 Sixth ntroot, Detroit, Mich. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro sold by all druggists in every part of tho world. Dyspeptics should sond to tho Dr. Williams Med icino Company, Schonectady, N. Y., for a now booklet entitled " What to Eat and How to Eat." Whoro tho Bible does not got worn tho heart soon gets weary. No chromos or cheap premiums, but n better quality and one-third more of Defiance Starch for the same price of other starches. Tho kindliest thing in this world is slmplo kindness. Ram's Horn. CITC pCTmnent'r cured. NofHsornerreasneiMiafte r 1 1 J unit day's use of Dr. Kline's limit Iierre ltrttor r. Fend for I'llKK 82.00 trial bottle and trratlne. VU. U. U. KUxx, Ltd., 831 Arch btrcet, TulUdelphla, Taj Ono of tho first fruits of tho clean heart will bo clean hands. Mm. V lnilow'8 Bootlilnsr fiyrnp. For children teething, softens the Rums, reduces to Cammallou, allaya pain, curea wind collo. 3c a bottle. Hot heads mako cold hearts. OPERATION AVOIDED EXPERIENCE OF HISS MERKLEY She Was Told That an Operation Wm Inovltablo. How She Escaped It When a physician tells a woman suf fering with ovarian or womb trouble that an operation is necessary, tho very thought of the knife and the operating table strikes terror to her heart, and our hospitals are full of women coming1 for ovarian or womb operations. Thero aro cases where an operation is tho only resource, but when one con siders tho great number of cases of ovarian and womb troublo cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound after physicians havo advised operations, no woman should submit to one without first trying the Vegetable Compound and writing Mrs. Pinkhara, Lynn, Mass., for advice, which is free. Miss Margret Merkley of 275 Third Street, Milwaukee, Wis., writes: Dear Sirs. Pinkhnm: " Loss of strength, extreme nervousness shooting pains through tho polvio orgnns, bearing down pains and cramps compelled roe to soelc medical advice. The doctor, after making an examination, said I bad ovarian trouble and ulceration and advised an opera tion. To this I strongly objected and decided to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. Tho ulceration quickly healed, all the bad symptoms disappeared and I am once more strong, vigorous and welL" Ovarian and womb troubles are stead ily on the increase among women. If tho monthly periods aro very painful, or too frequent and excessive if you have pain or swelling low down in the left side, bearing down pains, leucor-rhcr-a, don't neglectyourself : try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ISP1NAL CURVATURE Can be Curto ALSO OThCR OCrOKMITIE. I Write or call at office for free Informs Itlon. Highest testimonials from prom m.ent statesmen, ana puyslcians. con Jsult your Family Doctor. No braces or ippuances used. 1 reated successful!; by mail. Six years' experience. 'IheBlommlitCvmiatllcSOrthorifi'cltit. (tfynjUDOZ, ihcohponitio. capirai as.eM.ee. IST0 3I ARLINGTON SLK.. OMAHA, NEB. MiftAtariotAferlcley ( 5" rnnrarai SMtHP ' ATALcorniraiMNmR K0 JTrrcCX Copyright, ISP", by V. Tennyson Neely CHAPTER XXVIII. Senor Toro's Little Game. What Smlthers says is exactly to tho point. Around tho qunrtor where the head of tho military forces In Cuba is re ceiving thoso who deslro to shako his hand the scone Is Indeed a brilliant ono. Looking in every direction tho snmo bewildering crusli meets tho eye; banners wavo in tho electric glow, and when tho band temporarily ceases for a breathing spell, tho murmur of thousands of voices can bo heard. Suddenly Travers utters au ex clamation. "You havo seen her, too. I just dis covered her presence Something must havo drawn our eyes thcro at tho samo time," says Smlthers. "Yes, I could tell Lola Montez oven at this distance. Sho is looking un usually beautiful to-night," remarks his companion, keeping his eyes upon tho further sldo of tho ring below. Smlthers smiles grimly. "Yes, but Lola Js hardly as beauti ful as her ill-fated mother. I doubt whether a being over existed with a faco and form moro perfect," is what ho says in a half-modltatlvo way. "You know her, then, Smlthers?" "Well, yes. Sho was my brothor's wife." "Ah, then this girl Is really your niece!" "It is true. I promised you. tho story, Senor Jack. It concerns ono of the blackest spots in tho history of Cuba's lact war for independence. "Tho girl favors her mother alto gether, and as you see, has adopted her name nlso.' Although my name, I frankly tell you, is a littlo moro classical than Smlthers, sho prefers the Spanish. "Sho has much wealth, which camo to her in a remarkablo manner sinco you met her out in Santa Fo, Now Mexico. At that timo sho was living with some relatives; but when For tuno poured riches in her lap in tho shapo of gold mines in Mexico, tho girl gavo herself wholly over to tho causo of Cuban liberty, and sinco that day sho has spent her incomo for thoso who fight under' tho flag of tho Lono Star. Ah! I could talk to you for hours, telling" all she has dono. Cuba owes her much, and tho narao of Lola Montez will never bo forgot ten by thoso for whom sho has la bored. "I havo read hoc secret, my dear sir, and I realizo that it is impossi ble. You must not think badly of her becauso sho looks upon you ns littlo less than a god. Remember how on several occasions you hnvo appeared to her in tho rolo of a hero twlco you saved her life. It would bo very strango indeed if sho did not regard you as ono far above other men." "I am sorry it is so. Perhaps, if I had never met Jessie Cameron " "You would havo madly adored Lola you could not have helped it, sir. Look yonder, Jack; they meet faco to face." Travers holds his breath. Ho SCC3 that what Smlthers says is true. Over yonder, dmong thoso who saunter about tho arena, listening to tho band discourse national airs, Jes sie and Lola havo been brought to gether. And Jack stands thero and watches them pass each other haughtily stands thero nnd even experiences a miserablo feeling of exultation at not ing tho manner of tho woman ho adores, sinco it tolls him plainly sho has not escaped- unscathed when tho littlo god wns sending his arrows about All this, however, Is suddenly for gotten. Above the clash of musical Instru- Pass each other haughtily, ments sending forth their notes of harmony yes, even above tho thun derous sound of tho big drum comes a fearful crash that reaches every year. It is as if an explosion fcas taken place, and many timid people imagine this to be tho truth. Jack and Smlthers know bettor. They see tho shattered boards that formed tho door of the bull-pon fly in every direction and a groat black ob ject lumber into view. Taurus has done it. Frenzied shouts burst out from scores yes, hundreds of throats. The animal pays no heed to tho tumult Copyright, ISM, by Street and Bmlth. Indeed, ho may liken it to tho clamor ous applause which accompanied his victory of tho afternoon, so that ho is only spurred on to do ills best. As his especial hatred scorns to bo aroused in (ho direction of tho band, ho turns his attention toward that quarter first. - While tho horrified people aro struggling to lcavo tho ringand, as is quito natural under such condi tions, blocking tho only means of exit so that no ono is nblo to ulillzo it tho black beast makes his clinrgo upon tho unfortunate drummer, who hns tho mtsfortuuo to be ho attached to his instrument that lie cannot part from it, A couplo of heart heals, then conies tho crash. Man and drum ascended logothor in adversity as well ns in prosperity they still refuse to bo separated. It Is really a comical sight, and Jack would laugh only that tho dan ger is great. AU this in less than a mlnuto of time. Tho bull has apparently mapped out his duty, which is to clear tho arena of all specimens of tho genus homo, nnd this ho sots out to per form with amazing zeal. Having disposed of tho most ob noxious performer in tho military band, ho proceeds to chase tho other wretched members hither and thither around tho limits of tho ring. Ah Sin usually manages to havo a hand in most things as thoy come to pass, though in this caso it is much against his will that ho is made ac quainted with tho raging beast. Instead of attempting to escapo by moans of climbing tho barrier, ho has made for tho common exit, and find ing that blocked by tho half-crazed mob, tho Chinaman runs along the fence, seeking a rcfugo in ono of the littlo niches placed at intervals to afi ford tho toreadors a haven of snfety in caso of being too hotly pressed by tho beast. Every niche ho looks into seems to already havo an occupant. His con fusion increases, and ho darts hither and thither, much after tho fashion of a chicken with its head cut off. And his eccentric movements speedily attract tho very attention ho would avoid, so that almost before ho realizes his danger Ah Sin has a rlso in tho world. Perhaps he clings to tho long horn of tho animal, thus destroying tho charm of tho arch his body might havo described. At any rate, to tho astonishment of tho crowd, and doubt loss to his own consternation, Ah Sin lands plump upon tho back of tho rag ing terror, straddling tho beast as a cavalryman might a horse. Ono action follows another with such lightnlng-llko rapidity that al most beforo tho multltudo can real izo that tho terror of the arena has a rider on his back, Ah Sin, finding himself nenr tho barrier, makes a desperate lungo and throws his form half-way over tho fence, having es caped destruction in a miraculous manner. What next? Tho bull Is not at all weary of well doing in fact, ho appears to havo only made a s,tart, and having fin ished tho Celestial, as ho believes, surveys tho field for now victims. Thero aro plenty left. Alas! most of them aro of tho gen tler sex. Sad to relate, in UiIb tre mendous excitement, tho gallant beaux who promenaded with their sweethearts in tho nrena have been horrified to discover tho entire ab sence of suitable weapons nmong them. At least, it would be cliarltablo to bcllovo that tho frenzied rush these noblo cavaliers mako to securo weap ons, and bo tho first to faco Monsieur Toro. Somo scramble up tho palisade; others fill tho niches that might bet ter havo given shelter to helpless women; and not a fow, urged on by this heroic desire to save tho poor creatures in danger of being tramp led, and gored, finding tho exit blocked, climb over tho heads of thoso who fill tho gateway. Their ardor and gallantry may not bo balked by trifles. Alas! for tho helpless womon thus left to tho mercy of a maddened beast. Tho sight is enough to stir tho blood In the veins of any man worthy of tho namo. Senor Jack has seen it all. Ho suddenly remembers his words to his companions when discussing tho samo matter. Tho time has como for him to make his boast good tho time when helpless ones aro in deadly peril,- with no man's arm to stand between them and destruction. It flashes upon him that when last ho saw Jessie Cameron sho was in tho arena. Ho arouses himself ho clambers over the seats in front, and while all othor men havo been leav ing the bull-ring in mad hasto, Jack Travors drops from tho barrier into tho open space. CHAPTER XXIX. Well Won. No sooner does Jack feel the soft tan bark under his feet than ho takos In tho situation. In the fow seconds that have intervened the bull has started upon his crusade again. His horns aro no longer shiny black, but dulled with tho lifoblood cf ono poor woman whom we has gurt'1 and tossed asldr. Vgaln ho turns to bear down upon tho ili'fet'seless flock, huddlod yonder, hko sheep without a shophord, capa ble only of littering piercing shrloks of terror. luck's lienrt almost freezes within him ns In front of all tho othors ho discovers tho ono In whom his ltfo'a happiness is bound up. Yes, it is tho maid of Scotland palo as death, yet not betrnying her deadly fenr in any othor wny.faclng tho onrushlng bull with tho calm, un flinching heroism that might havo boon shown by Christian martyrs at tho stake. Horrors! beforo ho can covor half tho ground, tho onrushlng beast must reacli hor, and tho tragedy bo mado completo. Can ho causo tho assailant to swerve by menns of a bullet? Tho distance Is so groat, and tho chances of tho loadon messenger misBlng its mark, to do deadly execution among tho peoplo beyond, that Jack dares not try it. Straddling the beast. Ah, n grain of good luck rather a factor from a merciful Providence. Tho distracted trombono player's fihlnlnc Instrument chances to attract tho attention of tho charging beast as it lies thero upon tho tan bark, and ho halts long enough to send it whirling after its gifted owner, as If to emphasizo his utter contompt for all military bands in general, and this ono whiclv had endeavored to play his funeral march that afternoon in particular. Even tliis smnll thing Is a point In favor of tho runner. Tho time is too limited for Jack to head tho animal ns is his earnest de slro; but ho has been nblo to cut down tho bruto's lend considerably, which may count for something ere, this scene In tho exciting drama has closed. As ho rXins, Travers shouts nt tho top of his voice, hoping In thiB man ner to attract tho notlco of tho bull townrd himself. Under ordinary circumstances ho might bo able to accomplish this, but thcro is now so great a clamor on all sides that Taurus pays not the slightest heed. ling of an eyo that tako much time to describe; and while so groat an amount of damago has been dono by tho furious beast, it has not been two minutes Blnco ho burst from his pen, to scatter consternation over tho vast audlonco gathered to pay their re spects to tho Captain-General of Cuba, and without tho least anticipation of witnessing a bullfight. Straight on gallops tho beast, with Jack straining every nervo to throw himself to tho, fore. Perhaps Jesslo sees his bravo ef fortperhaps sho realizes that it is on account of her ho would willingly faco that monster beforo whom all others havo fled in diro dlsmny. If so, hor heart must bo touched by this evidonco of his devotion. (To bo continued.) Edlcon Dined Without Dress Suit. Thomas A. Edison was riding on tho cars tho other day in Now Jorsoy. Tho train was passing tho country residenco of H, McK. Twomblcy. Just previously tho inventor liad been reading a part of tl0 printed contro versy going on about tho right of a $15-a-weok-man to wear a dress suit. "Onco I was a great guest over here,',' ho said, pointing his finger ovor toward tho big house. "That stable thero looks liko a high school building. Hut, as I was saying, I was especially invited to a dinner thero ono evening. When I appeared without a dross suit caso, tho butler who recoived mo stood aghast. "My host showed mo to a room, and then Hummoned a valet. Ho stood beforo mo, obsequious, smiling. 'Will you havo your bath now, sir,' ho' asked, 'and dress, or will you wait?' "'Dress!' I answered, 'ain't I dress ed now? How many moro clothes would you havo mo put on? And I havo had a bath onco today.and that is, quito a sufficiency quite.' And I sa't down to dinner In my old Prlnco Albert." What Payson Tucker Would Do. The late Payson Tucker, for so many years connected with tho Malno Central railroad, was a man of humor as well as of great business ability. Onco a roan who had had the misfor tune to loso all tho fingers on his right hand mot Mr. Tucker, nnd, hold ing up his thumb, which was all that romainod of tho hand, said: "Mr. Tucker, what would you do if that thumb was nil you had to earn your living with." Without an instant's hesitation, Mr. Tucker replied: "I should wash it" THOUGHT SHE WOULD DIE. Mrs. S. W. Marine of Colorado 8prlngs Degan to Fear tho Worst-Doan's Kidney Pills Saved Her. Mrs. Sarah Mnrlno, of 428 St. Uraln street, Colorado Springs, Colo., Presi dent of tho Qlen Eyrlo Club, writes: "I suffered for threo years with 8 o v o r o back ache. Tho doc tors told mo my kldnoys wcro af fected and pro scribed m o d 1 olnes for mo, but t found that it was only a wasto of timo and monoy to tako thorn, and begnn to lonr that I would nover get well. A friend advised mo to try Doan'a Kldnoy Pills. Within a weok after I began using thorn I was so much bettor that I do cidod to keep up tho treatment, nnd when I had used a little ovor two boxes I was entirely well. I havo now enjoyed tho best of health for moro than four months, and words can but poorly express my gratitude" For salo by all dealor3. Prlco GO cents. Fostcr-Mtlburn Co., Uuffalo, N.Y. Private and Government Property. Thero is a dlfTorenco botweon gov ernment and public property. Whllo all property owned by a nation or municipality Is government property, still thcro is n part of that which Is public property, as, lor instance parks and librnrios, which may be used by tho gonoral public. Forts bo lung to the army and ships to tho navy aro govornmont proporty, but aro not for tho uso of tho general public. Ways of Spelling Smith. A Gorman resident in Portugal, whoso patronymic Is Schmllz, or our famous English Smith, has boon writ ing homo to Cologno complninlng of tho spelling of his namo adopted by various Portuguese correspondents. Hero nro a fow of thorn: Smhytls, Scimltliz, Xomitc, Chomitiz and Schcmeth. City Father's Promjse. At an English town council meeting a nowly-fledgcd magistrate, in thank ing his colleagues for tho honor thoy ban conferred on him, instead of say ing ho would tomper justico with mercy in tho potty sessions court, as sured them that ho would do his best to "tamper with Justico and mercy." In the Spring. Lowndes, Mo., April 10th, Mrs. H. C. Hnrty of this placo, says: "For years I was In vory bad Tioalth. Every spring I would got bo low that I was unable to do ray own work, I seemed to bo worse in tho spring than any othor timo of tho yoar. I was vory weak and mlscrablo and had much pain in my back and head. I saw Dodd's Kldnoy Pills advertised last spring nnd began treatmont of them and they havo certainly dono mo moro good than anything I havo ovor used. "I was all right last spring and felt better than I havo for over ton years. I am fifty years of ago and am strong, or to-day than I havo been for many yenrs and I givo Dodd's Kldnoy Pills credit for tho wonderful improve ment." Tho statement of Mrs. Harty Is only one of a great many whero Dodd's Kldnoy Pills havo proven themsolvea to bo tho vory best spring medicino. They nro unsurpassod as a tonic and aro tho only medicino used In thou sands of families. . J It Is ever so much easier to bo nice to peoplo far bolow you in social sta tlou than to thoso just on tho noxt lower stop of the ladder. WHO OWNS THE RAILROADS? H. T. Nowcomb of tho District of Columbia Bar, has compiled statistics showing that 5,174,718 depositors in savings banks of six eastern states aro directly interested in tho Joint ownership of 442,354,08G of steam railroad securities, that Insurance companies dolug business in Massa chusetts hold $845,889,038 of steam railroad stocks and bonds and 74 edu cational Institutions dopond on J47, 408,327 invested in similar securities for a portion of their Incomo. Other fiduciary instltutiona own enough railroad securities to bring ouch hold ing up to more than a billion and a half dollars, about one-sixth of tho ontiro capital Invested in railroad property. These investments repre sent tho savings of tho masses, thoro being twenty million holdois of life In surance policies in tho country, as many moro of flro Insurance policies, and an oven greater number of de positors In banking and trust Institu tions, whero investments aro largely in railroad securities. It takes sunshino In the soul to ripen the fruits of tho spirit. How's This ? We offar One Hundred Dollars Reward for any eaae of Catarrh that cannot t cured br wall's Catarrh Cure. . F. J. CHENBT 4 CO., Toledo. O. Wa, the undtratcned. bare known Y. 3. Chase- fortbelaat IS rear, and hellers htm perfectly hon orable In all bualnrta transactions and financially able to carry out any obllgatlona made by bis firm. Waldino, KIKX4M Mahtik, Wholesale Drag-a-ltu. Toledo, O. nail's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting directly upon the bUwd and mucous surfaces of tb system. Testimonials sent free. Trice 13 cent pr botUe Sold by all Druswltts. Take llaU's Family Tills (or constipation. The kiss of lovo lingers long in the memory of a woman. Those Who Have Tried It. will use no other. Defiance Cold Wa ter Starch has no equal in Quantity or Quality J6 ounces for 10 ceU. Other brands contain only 12 ounces. lJttm i Yztzfmxrmxkmw V"BBBBBSlVH sILLiiiflP THOUSAND-MILE RIDE LONG TRIP, WITH HEALTH AND PLEA8URE THE OBJECTS. Correspondent Writes of Journey In Texas and Mexico With a Party as Guests of the Southern Pacific Rail road. Gllson Wlllett, special correspond ent of Lcsllo's Weekly, writes enter tainingly of a thoUsnnd-mllo horseback hunt in Texas and Moxlco with a party as guosts of tho Southorn Pacific rail road. Tho members of tho party rep resented twolvo different states. At Sablnas, Mexico, ho says: "Over half of tho thousand-mllo Jour ney has boon completed and tho fel lows who nro hero for tholr health aro now hard as nails; thoso who camo along with an nppetlto for pleasuro nro woll-nlgh satiated; and tho sports mon havo brought In, day after day, Incredibly huge bags of ducks, gocso, rabbits, squirrels, and no end of small game, not to mention big hauls of deer, bear, wild turkeys and fish. All of which is duo to about tho most healthful region in tho Union; to a section of country whero pleasurablo diversion is eternally at hand, and to n territory that is literally a sports man's paradise hitherto untrod and un shot and unfished." Mr. Wlllett bestows a deserved eulogy on tho splendid hospitality of tho Southern Pacific and tho hearty wolcomo accorded tho party in south orn cities from Now Orleans onward. Visitors to southwest Texas will pot need to bo told of tho really marvelous work done by tho Southern Pacific in building up that section of tho coun try. Mr. Wlllett says: "Then wo again boarded our train and railroaded on for tho most of a day, through a country In which tho Southern Pacific has caused a blado of grass not to speak of stalk of corn, cano or sugar, and bloBsom of cotton to flourish whero nono grow beforo. "Thirty miles farthor Inland on tho San Diego river wo mado our first camp In Moxlco. After that our camps wcro from twenty to fifty miles npart. And thus wo have progressed on our thousand-mllo horsoback hunt, passing through strango villages and seeing queer peon customs, visiting tho headquarters of mighty ranches of a million acres, whero tho owners escort ed us to tho front door with six hun dred whlto horses, or six hundred black horses, or six hundred bays, as tho caso might bo, and having all sorts of diversions of big hunts, and witnessing many kinds of uniquo eights in primitive and quaint old Mox lco. "Our first threo or four camps were mado on ono of tho largest ranches in tho world tho Trovlno ranch of 1,000, 000 acres. Of this great ranch as big as a Now England state as on all tho other great ranches wo havo trav ersed, tho Southern Pacific manage ment obtained all hunting and fishing privileges. "It was on tho great Trovlno ranch that tho hcalthscokers of tho party first discovered that thoy woro get ting in Mexico exactly what they had como for a now constitution. Tho sportsmen of tho party, too, were out lato and up early on "tho chase that plcaseth.' Tho motto always was to kill only such game, however plentiful it might be, as was actually needed for consumption at our tablo, for tho Southern Pacific stands for tho kill ing of game for food only." Many interesting stories of tho dis trict traversed aro rolated by Mr. Wll lett Ho concludes: "Thus on this trip every promise mado by tho Southorn Pacific railroad has been kept to tho letter Just as similar promises will bo kept on the second annual thousand-mile horse back hunting party already talked of for next year." Dust Your Foliage Plants. All plants which aro grown for their foliage effect and which aro, thereforo, to bo kopt for any considerable time in the homo, must recclvo attention at tho tops as well as at tho roots. In tho cleanest of houses dust will ac cumulate, and this, sottling upon tho leaves, blocks up tho breathing porea of the plant. Tho only remedy is re moval of tho dust, to which end a sponging of clean water, say at least onco a week, should bo given. Abbreviation Called For. "What does 'P. G, stand for?" asked Mr. Justico Lawrenco at tho Ang lesey Assizes tho other day, referring t6 Llanfair P. G. "It is tho shortened namo for a village," replied Mr, J. Bryn Roberts, M. P., who wisely ig nored a request that he should give the Judge tho full namo. Tho full namo of tho villago is Llanfahrpwll-gwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllandyslll-ogogogoch. Liverpool (Eng.) Mer cury. Grand Opera In Georgia. Last Tuesday night tho grand opera people left an order for twenty bottles of beer, six .half pints and two pints of whisky. Augusta (Ga.) Herald. Average Supply of Coal. Half a ton of coal to each inhabit ant is tho averago tho world over. Tho United States produces four tons to tho Inhabitant. Lots of women would liko to stay at homo and look after tho children and the houso, but if they did their friends would say their husbands were brutes. Attar of Roses. It Is in Roumania and Bulgaria that attar of roses is made from rose leaves. Xr