f 'J lJ )-. i j ; &. K7 ' SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. The French nnmtal prothict'on of tilioes is estimated at $100,000,000 worth. Mnitlaml, If. S., was a wooden ship building cpntcr many yenrs ago, and it is said Unit the industry is to be revived again. By exposing1 a metal plate to the violet rays of the spectrum II. 2sau don has obtained X-rays from sun light, without electricity. Thcro are in the state of Wash ington, as nearly as can be estimated, 117,000,000,000 feet of standing tim ber, and, approximately, (5,000,000 acres of Irrigable lands. In 1850 Great Britain produced 2,250,000 tons of iron out of a total world's product of 4.-120.000. To-day her share is only 8,C00,()00 out of a world's product of 42,200,000. The sun's surface is known to be sub ject to grently increased disturbances every 11 yeurs, known as the sunspot period. Auroral displays and disturb ances of the earth's magnetism have n similar period. Russia produces 210,000,000 pounds of wool a year, the record for Ku rope; England comes next, with 100, 000,000; then France, with 120,000,000. Australia produces 420,000,000, and the United States 320,000,000. A French scientist has discovered that plants are very sensitive to poi Bon. The higher plants as well as fungi enable us to detect the pres ence of copper, mercury and other toxic substances, which chemical an alysis does not detect. INSANITY OF SUDDEN WEALTH gome Queer ThliiK Arc Done by Peo ple Who Have Ilccomc lllcli Unexpectedly. People who, after years of grinding poverty, suddenly come into great wealth sometimes put their new for tunes to peculiar uses. Certainly they should be allowed to do so without harsh criticism, for the strangest things done by the newly rich are done to realize a dream which has cheered the heart when the days were full of trouble scarcely to be borne, and helped to lighten the great load of poverty. Awhile rtgo an Englishman, who all his life has never been able to keep his feet shod properly, suddenly came into a large fortune. The first thing he did was to give an order for shoes to several shoemakers, so arranging it that he could put on a new pair of shoes every day in the year. How oflcn he hod said to himself in his years of poverty, when his toes were sticking out of his shoes or the water coming into them: "Oh, if I ever get any money, won't I just blow myself on shoes." The opportunity came, and the first thing he did was to indulge in an orgy of new shoes. A miner who came into an unexpect ed fortune gave a great feast to his -workmates. Often when the miners were eating the contents of their dinner-pails down in the dim galleries of the mine he had thought of what a fjfenst he would like to spread there for himself and his fellow workmen. So, -when he came into his fortune he had one of the galleries of the mine lighted nnd decorated, and a great and costly least served there to the miners, at which he presided. Another man who suddenly became rich bought all his particular friends a complete outfit of clothing, even go ing so far as to furnish each of them with a gold watch and chain. Then he invited them to a famous feast, at which all sorts of expensive luxuries were served. THE GENERAL MARKETS. Kansas City, Juno IS. CATTLE Beer steers $113 5 CO Natlvo stockcrs 4 00 f j 4 CO Western stoera 3 85 5p 4 40 HOGS 5 00 f?5!7V4 SHEEP 3 00 & 4 50 WHEAT No 2 hard CG SJ) GG& No. 2 red 08 G G8 CORN No. 2 mixed 41 42 OATS No. 2 mixed. ...TTl... 29 ItYE-No. 2 52 FL.OUU Hard wh't patents. 3 35 3 M Soft whrnit patents am w 3 -ft HAY Timothy 5 00 12 00 Pnilrlo 4 50 10 00 BRAN Sacked CI BUTTBU-Ghnlco to fancy.. 13 ffp 1GV, CHEESE Full cream 0V 11 EGGS U POTATOES-Now 73 & 00 ST. LOUIS. CATTLE Natlvo steers .... 3 50 Q G 10 Texas and Indian steers 3 55 5 10 HOGS Packers 5 S3 5 35 SHEEP Natlvo. muttons ...3 25 dp 4 00 FLOUR Patents 3 50 3 75 WHEAT No. 2 red GO U CORN No. 2 red 41 42 OATS No. 2 281. 29 RYE " ci BUTTER-Dalry 12 14 13RY SALT MEATS 8 12Vi 8 50 BACON y 00 " 9 50 CHICAGO. CATTLE Stoors 4 30 G 20 HOGS Mixed and butchers. 5 73 C 07V4 SHEEP Western 3 90 4 25 FLOUR Sprlnir patents .... 3 15 3 bO WHEAT No. 2 red 71Vi 72'A CORN No. 2 42 OATS No. 2 28M RYE July 48 luVRD Juno 8 52V 8 55 FORK Juno 11 C7VJ NEW YORK. CATTLE-Stcora 5 02,4 s'oO HOGS-Western G 10 0 25 SHEEP 2 50 4 00 WHEAT No. 2 red 7714 7814 CORN-No. 2 4G 48 OATS-No. 2 32 i HUNKS OF SOLID FACT. Cryolltu Is a mineral found lu Greenland. Egypt wns the first country to havo a military organization. Skatlnf was a sport of the North men in prehistoric times. Umbrellas were in use in America before they were in England. Lettuce wns introduced into Eng land from Flanders about 1520. In ancient times blncit inks wcro made of soot and ivory black. The invention of the organ is at tributed to Archimedes, about 220 B. C. In the Brookitcld (Mo.) white schools the sexes are represented by exactly the same number. There aro just 099 each of the boys and girls. The month of June owes Its nnmo to Junius, which some derive from Juno, nnd others from Junlorcs, this being the month for the young, as Hay was for aged persons. The judges of the New York su preme court have resolved among themselves hereafter to permit no person called for jury duty to bo excused upon the request of a third party. lie must appear ana malic his excuses in person. finite Sntlnflcd. A young man who for business rea sons had wandered far from his na tive city, materially, but not spirit ually, once attended a revival service in the small town where he had taken up his abode. During the service an urgent invitation was extended to all sinners to come forward to the anx ious seat to be prayed for by the brothers and sisters of the church. As the young mnn did not accept the invitation, the revivnlist walked down the nisle and placed his hand on his shoulder, inquiring: "Have you never felt any desire to be born again?" The answer was given at once: "No, I wns born in Boston." Short Stories Magazine. A PIKE COUNTY MIRACLE. VelflBt Ind., June 17. William O. B. Su Tipn, farmer of this place, and who is a brother of ex-Kepresenta-tive Sullivan, of Pike and Dubois counties, has had a remarkable ex perience recently. Mr. Sullivan is 49 years of- age, and has been a citizen of Pike county for 30 years. For two years he has juffercd much with Kidney Trouble ind Rheumatism. His shoulders and ude were very sore and stiff, and his jack was so bad he could hardly itralghten up at all. lie had palpita tion of the heart, and a smothering which was very distressing. He used three boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills, and is as strong and well as ever he was. He pronounces his cure a mir acle. Mr. Sullivan's statement of his ;nse is startling: "A month ago I was a cripple. To 3ay I can do a hard day's work every day, and have not a single ache or pain." Dodd's Kidney Pills have done some wonderful cures in Indiana, but none more miraculous than that in the caae of Mr. Sullivan. Back up a sewer, and you poison the whole neighborhood. Clog up liver and bowels, and your stomach is full of undigested food, which sours and ferments, like garbage in a swill-barrel. That's the first step to untold misery indigestion, foul gases, headache, furred tongue, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that Is horrible and nauseating. CASCARETS quietly, positively stop fermentation In the stomach, make the liver lively, tone up the bowels, set the whole machinery going and keep it in order. Don't hesitate ! Take CASCARBTS to-day and be saved from suffering 1 BIB . F " nt I ro Hl rmsis THE TABLET t2fl HiliSmfillSiBKP . J?,7A:!?A?T.E.E.I T IKE nil bowel tronblc. oitpen.llcUts, lilllousneta, bad brcntb, liutl lilood, wind on tho fouiucli, liluuU-l linwcli, foul muiitli, Uj-iuIucUo, ludlzcsttoii, plimtle, natiia after eatlnic. liver troulile, nllovcom plcxlon nnd Ulzzlnnas. When your liowela dnnrt raiivn rejrularly you nro ketiluv Mick. Oont.lnitton UIIU mors iteonlo than nil other fleu- toirothor. It In n Inrtor Ctor the chronic uhracnta nnd lonar ycura oraiirrkrliia; Hint roino unerwnrtli. No mutter whnt ufta you, atart tnUfng; (lAMOAKKTH toduy. Tor ?'! '.'A nover sul well mid bo well nil the tlmn until you put your liowela right. Tiikn our advlcol atnrt with CAHCAKEXH toduy, under un ubaolule ruurunteo to euro or money refunded. Ill PontUBC to lie Reduced to One Cent. The Prcmdcnt who succeeds in getting this measure through congress, will hold a hign nlnco in the esteem of the people, but no higher perhaps, tlinn the esteem in which everybody holds llostcttcr's Stom ach Hitters. This medicine gets at the start ing point of disease by acting on tho stom ach, helping that oigaii in its duty of di gesting food. It cm pa dyspepsia, inilige tion, constipation, stimulates the kidneys and strengthens the nerves. Be sure to try it. ii - Going: Too Knr, "Tills reckless speculation must ho stopped," said the earnest citizen to the trust magnate. "Indeed it must," agreed the latter. "In deed, it must. Why, yesterday two or three fellows who are pot in our crowd at all made several thousand dollars by taking llycis. That sort of thing wou't do." Bal timore American. The PlcturcNcitio I'nn - American lioutc to iiumiio is a very appropriate designation of tho Grand Trunk ltnilway System, which lias made the most ample picparations to ac commodate visitors to the East this sum mer. A new train was inaugurated Juno 2, known as tho "Detroit and New York Express," which leaves Dearborn Station, Chicago, at 11:32 a. m. The equipment is now und strictly up-to-date, every comfort of the traveler being provided for. Meals are served a la carte between Chicago and New York at any hour to suit tho conven ience of patrons. From Detroit the train speeds eastward, stopping en route at Mt. Clemens, whoso waters are famous the world oyer, leaving the State at Port Huron, and entering Can ada via the great "St. Clair Tunnel," that marvel of engineering, passing, during the night through the important cities of Lon don' and Hamilton, crossing the magnificent single arch double track steel bridge oVer the Niagara Gorge, arriving at Niagara Falls, N. Y., at 4.25 a. m7 where stop-over may, under certain conditions, bo made without additional cost by deposit of rail way ticket with agent. Buffalo, tho Pan-American City, is reached at 0.15 a. in., whero stop-over is granted on tickets to points beyond Buffalo, on payment of $1. The tiip cast of Buffalo via the Lehigh Valley Railroad through the lake region of New York State is like passing thiough a fairyland of beauty. The view of the his toric Wyoming Valley from the mountains which arise on cither side is strikingly beautiful ono which" the traveler will long remember, even when gazing upon scenes of wider fame. At South Bethlehem connection is made for Philadelphia, which ia reached at 3.47 p. m. New York is reached at 4.33 p. m., a most convenient hour, as it allows ample time to reach hotel or residence, dine lei surely, and enjoy the whole evening in the city. For sleeping car reservations on all trains, and for any additional information, apply to J. II. Burgis, City Pass, and Ticket Agent, 249 Clark St., corner Jackson Boule vard, Chicago, 111. m Mrs. DeStyle "Of course, this new fur niture you've bought is quite pretty, but it's so distressingly new. It lacks the fash ionable marka of age and antiquity." Mr. DeStyle "Never mind, it'll be all light after the children have operated on it for a couple of weeks." Philadelphia Press. ! in i m - Tho Rag-Time Favorite. "Who is that quiet individual whom the guests seem to avoid?" "Oh, he's a famous composer of classical music." "And that young, man who seems to be the lion of the evening?''' "Why, he's a rag-time piano player." Ohio State Journal. So Queer. Carrie "Thcic goes Nell with her fiancee. They pay he fell in loic with hor at first sight." Bessie "That's just like him. He always was a funny fel low. They say he liked olives the first time he ever tasted them." Boston Transcript. Col. Bragg "I've fought and bled for my country, sir; I've" Alex Smart "Yes, but did you ever help your wife hang pic tures?" -Ohio State Journal. Sour Stomach? mi bbSLbbbW S H BEST FOR BOWELS AND LIVER. sk-r illyntcry, A woman enjoys nothing bettor than to rend a letter in the proence of other wom en and Binilo occasionally. N. Y. Woilil. The more effusion a person pnU into tho declaration that he would he glad to do any thing ho could for you, the loss likely it is that there is anything he can do. Indian apolis News. Some girls kill thcnsclvcs jumping rope, some grow up and write problem stories, and some have fame thrust upon them. Detroit Journal. There aro lots of people who will not take a date to do anything except a daio to go to woik. Atchison Olobc. i "That's very rouga on me," as the maiden observed, when her unshuven sweetheart kissed her. Ally Slopcr. SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Muot Boar Signature of See Pnc-Slmlle Wrapper Dclow. Very itmnU and as ojy 1 1 take as satfar. FOR HEADACHE. F0H DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CGNSTIPATIOH. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION -Trko ZQ Ci inb Purely VcjretaMov(JfevviOT5 .UtU'iaiv CURE SICK HEADACHE. VISIT THE LOW RATES FREQUENT TRAINS TOLEDO ABSOLUTE t&&Zte CARTER'S lVER Hulls. P LAKE 7 I MICH. Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Ry. Full particulars an application to F. M. IVc mmrnntfo to rure till Ut.en.c of the rectum, mid nn.lllrolyiln.'t require ono rent until nn urn ii-i-fV:tl v well. Send for our 200 racoboolt, I'ltl K TO SJ EX: alio our Gl-pnee book, 1 lli;i: 'I O WOW K. Theaa booki cnntnlmiiluabV Information concerning our treutment. nnd ihoiinlbu In tb baud! of every pcrion afflicted. AddrelUH. TilU.l.N'l O.N b MIAOU, lU00OolcSl.,KouOB wlty, Mo. j -bre. lor obv tllio mem hco' plaj "After I was Induced to try CASCA RETd, I will uovcr bo without them in tbo houso. My liver was In a very bad chape, andmyhoad ached and I had stomach trou ble Now, slnco talclnt; Cascarctn, I feci flno. My wito has also used them with beneficial results for sour stomach " Job. Kncnt.rNO, 1931 Congress St., Su Louis, Mo. riTTAir wtrrr n rrn niTirv, i'i C.VRKTH whi aoltl. AW It la over alx million ltoxea a yrnr, tcrentcr tlmn uy linllur niccllclno In thr world, jriila la ulxnluto lirool" of irrent uicrlt, una our heat tc.tlmonlul. IV a linto faith, nntl will acll OAsflAKOTS Uibaolutcly (nuirunteed to euro ir money refunded. Jo buy todny, two oOo uuxca, .Bjvi; thcmufulr, hont trial, n iieralmiilaillrrrllnna, nnd If yon uro not antUded utter ualnir one tiOe bo-c. return the limited BOp box and tho empty box to ii by mull, or the dnipulut from horn you pnrchnaeil It, und uetjour money ImcU for both lioxea, 'I'uKe our udvlce no matter what nlla you atnrt today. Health will inlekly follow nnd you will blea the dny yon Brt atarftl the uao ofCAsOAUJiXM. IJook free by mull. 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OLD SORES CURED Allen' UleorlnorUlr curei Chreall Ctfr, nun. Elr. Kfroroloni t'lrrr.. Trlro Ulr.n. I.d.lrat Utem, H.rrarltJ lllr.r., Will 8rlllnr, Milk t, Krtrma, 8U kk.na, Kn.r finrr., all olil inrr., I'o.Uliflj bo tatlnre, o M.tl.r wlaim .Lmll.c llj null, OSe. J. 1 AU.KN, BT.l'AUL, MINN, mCADEUS OF THIS PAPHIl DK3IUINCJ TO I1UY ANYTHINQ ADVEUTIH1CD IN ITS COLUMNS SHOULD INSIST UPON HAVINU WHAT T1IKY ASIC l'OIl. ItKPUSlNO ALL SUIISTITUTICS Oil IMITATIONS A. N. K.-D 1870 VmV.fi WHITINO TO AVKRTISE&I plcimo state tliut yoi- anw tho AdvertlMO went lu thla luiper. MS Mt v XVwfNS(&iV vvvf V AN -AMERICAN nd EXPOSITION BUFFALO EXST "T7 NIAGARA FOLLm ft -i . Mijitvjiimrin v m m i p m i.rrztiif uiiutiix m ipApJHfMJ "-' rvw-w m CLEVELAI BYRON. General Western Agent, CHICAGO, FISTULA. NO MONEY TILL CURED. JOc. 25c. 50c. NEVE SOLD IN BULK. DRUGGISTS v.na mm lm flr.t linx of CAS. ND LAHL I n . tt-'--t r I-StiJ