THE AMERICAN la ! , 1k !( heat-SMi1 HoaMta-aw M ff Oawska, lUt fa , H ttitt l( t1 tt at frM U fat It- tt N.k4 M IV M t aMH rut tmAt4 k4 -ft tfctatiSanA) 1M thUSS a ttn tha tti Ati tky -m t i.'f wt M tt It) lwitatt vtaitl, mat tit tttti t iKttH e im iih) tr-.- a Ik huI rai4 MHtt f.f ttve'r HHMd t titular Wit U'fi, anal M ' at II mil N ent tt I" tie. Haitian lr will I I'stl ' Knot yo. .H. m any .mU to lM, tat) at im lot IMota Whet I lwh l'tif rontrHtni I ! Illed tif ,iltoi fit f xm(, XMn In lh lt r ih.tr . t'f lUtMt, Willi h4 HxIM !m'lt The haHli-ota M'rt tlal'mail, I tha Mit. df nitmrnti httaine.t igniitii.a of Pattlmor and Phil adelphia, hae artanr-d fr ten dsi' at.ip oaer t r. h (if tho rltle n..e tha vsnal pnseilni of tha tnsf lftltlng th ll-el Wltta th tit art agent upon hi arrival, lb illlmof oil Ohio Itallroad now tanls ta alaye slop over at Washington, Haiti nor and Philadelphia. sec a snow stern, in ; ; ; ; : ; 5 We never did; but we have een the clothing it this time of the year io covered with dandruff that It looked at If It had been out In a regular mow itorm. No need of this snowstorm. At the aumrner tun would melt the falling enow ao will filers melt theae flakee of dandruff In the acalp. It goei further than this : It preenta their formation. It hat atill other properties It will reatore color to gray hair In ut ten time out of every ten caaei. And it doca even more: It feed and nourlahci the roott of the hair. Thin hair becomee thick hair; and short hair be come! long hair. We have a hook on the Hair and Scalp. It la yours, for the asking. I If nn d'l not sWats nil th hnr A m li"i'l.'i from tim ua l ili Vmf, ftl Ilia il" li IkiiiI It. ffiilmlilr tlHtn U oiti ii'f'ill' Willi fmif rt. ml rilm ! '-N war N iiuir bn iuiir re ", AMtrr', 1U i, M, A) KK, LWII, MUM, Perhaps th moat popu'wr atonn Jiwt now In the turiiuoli"', f;! not bulng coiikIiIt-I n out. of (ho way prlie to tiny for quit a Htriall atone, provlilwd tlm color h kooiI, (irpuHfl or wafr apolla tiH'wt atona i-nttn-ly, and thla U the rnaon that pwipln with riiolnt aklna ran ael'lom riiMiiiiKi to kwn th storta a good color for any length of time. lfll' I ntarrh f'nr In tnken lritniMlly. J'rl , 1!io. A voliimo of I'ltpiiliiK vnliK'd at $2, f,00 la to li pruKi'iiti"! to Admiral Jw. ey upon hi arrival. Tin hook con tain ltwfn Ha aolld allvor covr a wulih of pointed matter, from pro found fditorliila on tha admiral to hu moroim poetry rcKardln him, and from tha comrnctita of tlia president and cabinet down to the Jokes of etret gamins, Writ rmml WiHnnn. A prMty lilrt wlt, iinirly lniintrivl vllh "K-hUIm Nnrch,'1 iii1m a woiniin l,k awent nikI IiiiIi-'mm ami il'U gri-ntly t; liar ttrin'tiviiM. Try it, All grocor, Km. A time-honored Joke, gray haired In the went, tiua atrm k Wall street. If Is the con ii n drum, "What Is tha differ erne between a pcHxImlHt and an op tlrnlat?" tha answer being: "An opti mist Is otia who believes In a mancot, and a pessimist Is ona who believe In a hoodoo." 'Tha venerable chest nut Mcltoa tha rlHibtes of th busy Wall alreet gamblera Inordinately, f I T S rf m nnri y I u wt . So II u nr nr imn ' It ix d't ' ' " I" Kiti' iiri-t Sr IU-.I-HM. Siit t"f tHtf.V. .MI dial li.,HI mn4 lM. lt. H, If. Sum, 11 , 1 AMi M , I bilxli lil, !' Man Is not a candle that burns out, but a lamp that Uod refills, "Your hair la getting thin, fcrr," said tha local barber to a customer yeater day afternoon. Ves," replied tne gentleman addressed, "I've bei-n treat ing U with anti-fat. I never liked stout hair," "Hut you really ahould put aomethlng on It," persisted the tonsorlal artist, In most earnest manner. "I do every morning," re turned the customer. "May I aak what?" Inquired the barber. "My hat." aatd the patron. Thereafter was alienee. Freeport Journal, The men who make tho world are the men who are not on the make. gEH ever km sn i:nt! rtr tours AMI INVIMH'N tfktt Ms tt t t-t auk !, . , M !- I Mtala- t li Miia. It. ta a i "i,tk'f (lot ti aht !- tt is ! uk iK M a l-nkrl ln'tip sai4 m.l, th' .) ,; f tti lt tn t.tv iU !!. a tHk h4 a t its r..i.. i 4 ! tli (if ma tu 1k lh 'f (tiklff Hifniit t hr aid ,f a iiH of a k ( krur t.m ..i.a i.f a S'tiMl llrn tk tint I t'e krttul 't Ihe rmsllf Isisrt ft atnl It hire and tnn!h Iiili1e llh the knife Nw full toil tan hxtxt In the Mi of th stun. aa. Intel a Mia rmh hole, lh tta t w etwuit t and on half inchr long Thm tske two he mi in and mskr ! hole lw a-h, lh holes liring in right atial With est h other and rrsrtilng the n-n trf of the kernel. Now nt the straws romlng out of th walnut In h lop hoi of th bsm'l nut, and In Hi side hole you Introduce a hirt piece of straw. I'se liea or sealing w for flopping all leaks. Now your sprinkler Is resdy for use. and all you have to do Is to place the walnut on Its pointed end on the cork of an empty hot tl and pour water In the walnut L-slii. The water will then run through the straws, and thereby cause the little sprinkler to revolve quickly. Kleotrlclljr fur All Ian, Thomas A, Edison It building a model town on a mountain top, It will be perhaps aa remarkable as anything the Inventor baa ever done. It will be In tha backwoods, yet as finely appointed, as far aa modern con veniences are concerned, as the resi dential portions of the larger cities. In fact, It will be more advanced than many of these, for nothing that Is not up to date will be allowed. Noth ing so slow as gas, for Instance, will be used In the houses. The village of Kdlson now occupies the site of tho proposed town,' but It Is Insignificant. The place Is now only a group of shan ties rising Irregularly around the mouth of the great rift known aa the JCdlson Iron mine, This great hole which the steam shovels are eating Into the top of Mount Musronetcong In Northern New Jersey yawns wider year by year and Is expected to become In time the center of great Industries, It may rival Niagara falls aa ao In dustrial center, Kdlson, who found a groat deal of finely divided iron ore In the rocks about, has devised a method for extracting this ore. To state it simply, he crushes the Iron-laden rocks between great sieam rollers and then drops the resulting; powder past the faces of big electro-magnets. The Iron ore clings to the magnets and Is saveil. The broken-up rock drops past the msgnetH and Is carter! away, Just now the iron dust Is shipped to the smelting furnaces, but It Is probable the ore will be used eventually In fur naces built near the mine, Hut In the meantime the business has outgrown the little nest of shanties which hang over the edge of the hole. Those work men who have been pioneers In open ing the mine feel that the camping-out period of their exlstene Is over, To begin with, fifty houses are being built on a bill top, with one exception the point of land It the highest In New Jersey, That exception Is a great game preserve owned by a New York sport ing club. Half-way down Mount Mus coneteong, on the way to New York, lies take Hopalcong, lined with swell watering places. The village of Kdl son Is slrcarly lighted by electricity, has telephone connection with the out side world, a schoolhouse and steam englnet to carry freight, Tim new town will be lighted by electricity, supplied with electric bells, have an Improved system of sanitation, which the steep mountain aide will favor, and a water supply better than that of any large city. The houses are of the cot tage form, with roomy porches. C'bii-s ttt Purtliajiiak. The cause of earthquakes was the (Object chosen by M, KtanlsUs Meunler for a recent lecture at the Paris Mu seum of Natural History. Starting from the received hypothesis that the earth Is cooling, though slowly and without condensation, that It Is formed by a liquid nucleus, surrounded by a solid crust, and that contraction due to cooling causes cracking, flnsures and large faults, the lectured pointed out that these clefts and faults receive hydrated rocks which, through the ac- 'H, if ' . I M Mt j-rT fc .t .- i s aM at lS 4 IVna I ! ft "H M .li.-i -' I g t n.t nit ti . l t MHt t .i'.t a a 1 1 IM im . IKt ttt H 1 1 ' i '. . r..'ir-4 la It l It-MiaitMitn't i4 f-:vt. l,t tliaiixtttr S- l uf t tri t tit 1 r tiiM i uf .. It a f..ia.. tt Vlk tni(H' IK fuM tMiioa it I rHK uttat , f' i --Hrta-g ISf 1 1 lt is if ' t 'i in" I ' -It. 1 1 t fitk ,tl0 4 'i ! al.ii tf !'. ! I ii ' f-.t SiaUna If tt r ! mitM lil,.flt t lfcl rsiant l-a. f ttiiH trltitlfi tt.l l-Sr 1 tl i'm. d t li h (. tat ! e ii!rMit tfilmit drtsoisriit stt.t f rla ast k tixnt ail that Hot r loutitaf in tlolr ainitrn tTtnin 1 h Slimk Bis I tin of ! Intelia ant t-tlaatil to a imslrf nr lia tltstn,, iniiil;rs to tti iti'ih t fll end the amount tf sp.i?ia sibn. Iut. hriar thr.ai ftn i nr f !t, the sniff- nnitrr aw rhsnKis of condition or tnion Whbh are r?alatprad by 'be rlrn trsph and other Insertion Instruments. An llliislrstlun f the IkIiihI dUplsre tnent of th am fine was given bjr M Meunler. mho showed. pcotd on a screen, photograph of a rallnsy trsln overturned Isierslly, and of a Hue ot rails which hsd axxunicd a sinuous curve. In coiiiH-quc nc of an earth quake slunk. ThU lllrti lniirlnn III llrnntlltig Hrlil In the Paris Mii-nnn of Nstural His tory at present the center of Interest I the only living captive specimen of what African explorers have called tho "prison bird." The peculiarity of this feathered beauty la that he la the inoxt tyrannical and Jcalotia of husbands, Imprisoning his mat throughout her nesting time. I.lvlngxton watched the blrd'a habits while In Mnnpour, and in hla subsequent observations referred to the nest as a prison and the female bird aa a slave. The next Is built In the hollow of A tree through an opening In the bark. Aa soon as it Is completed the mother bird enters carefully and fearfully, and settles down In It. Then papa walla up the opening, leaving only Just space enough for air and food to pass through. He keeps faithful guard and brings food at regular Intervals with out fall. The female thrives under her enforced retirement. Hut If the prison bird la killed, or In any other way pre vented from fulfilling his duties, tho mother and her little ones must die of starvation, for she cannot free her self from bondage. Normally the Imprisonment lasts un til the chicks are old enough to fly. Then the male bird deatroya the bar rier with his beak and liberates bis family. "It Is charming," wrltea Liv ingston, "to see the Joy with which the little prisoners greet the light and tha unknown world." rortMtil float. A newly Invented portable boat, which seems to be a great Improve ment over anything of the aort here tofore known, Is described In the last Issue of tho Hclcntlflc American. The Illustration shows the nmt with Its folding and removable parts In various poult Ions. The boat comprises essen tially two middle sections and two end sections, The two middle section; are hinged together so they may be folded together, one section being used as a cover for the other. The two ended sec tions are detachably connected by bolta with tha middle sections, so that they may be placed within tha middle sec tions when not In use. lu order to lock the two middle sections together when they are extended bolts are used, which are provided with washers to prevent leakage. When the four sections are In positlun and bolted together a complete boat Is formed, having pointed ends constituting buoyant air chamber. The end sections, when not In use, are placed within the middle sections, and serve as storage compartments for pro visions. The seats of the boat are ao hung that when the parts are folded they may swung out of the way. The oars, In order to be readily stored In transportation, are made In detachable sections. Added Intuit. Col. Hankthiinder called at the office of the local paper to express his mind concerning a typographical error that had appeared In a notice brought In by the colonel himself for publication, soya the Chicago Tribune. The club with which he was connected had de cided to give an entertainment at a public hall for gome benevolent pur pose, and the notice announcing It closed with the significant words, "ad mission fee," Hut the printers had un accountably mode It read "admission free." "It spoils the whole object of the festivity," said the Irate colonel, pointing at the offending "r," "but I don't mind that half so much as the fact that what haa knocked us out Is a Jpttah that has no legitimate exigence, by gad ,sah, In the English language!" Trn la III rrtnclple. . The exhausted traveler, fainting and half dead from thirst, and all unused to the climate of the tropics, lay gasp ing. They brought him a eocoanut. "We will crack this,", they gold. "The contents will revive you." "What Is Inside?" he aked. "Milk." "I won't touch It!" he aald, hoarsely. "I'm vegetarian!" on, mimnM.r itx ! r lOMt t.:tM JOSHt. )HHiat AHH Wltll UtV ' .! iW4 SS )MI, ' ! MnM ISXMAa I Kwaa lt 4 Wm I H !( g iTi'fiOt I pl. .,t !!. in liet l U ! - M) a (,f t th i 1 1 l.i ltnl ( , tVI 1. 1 . .a , if.ii.l i.t ! ; i.. v llitn .Sjt ni 'i . t t ti th ii t tin k, Ikwit Hall. 8he"Vhat Is the aUmiiion that draws you to church?" l!e-"The bi llet." Th Kiliirsleil Tiller. "The testimony la against you," said the police Justice, "Is clear and con elusive. You spend, your time com mitting petty thefts." "Yes, your honor," responded the prisoner, venturing to wink at the court. "I am an embodied protest against the ex, Mir? condition of things. I am a round robbln, your honor." Hut his honor was equal to the emergency. "For the next CO daya, anyhow," ho said, frowning at the prisoner, "you won't be around robbln'. You'll be a Jail bird. Cull the next ibfc!" On Wiiiiinn'i Mltdnni. He had proposed to the Idol of his heart, but things had failed to come hla way. "Do you know," he said, as he was leaving her presence forever, "that yon are wringing my heart from my bosom?" "Possibly," she answered, coldly, "but It's either that or marry you and wring the bosoms from your shirts In after years." Seeing that the rase was hopeless the party of the first part lit a cigar ette and wandered hence Into th hither. II Knew What Wat Wanted. "You understand the necessity for making this report as favorable as pos sible?" "I think I do." "Of course we don't want any down right lying about It. You understand that. Hut we want It well, as trtl mlstlc aa It ran be made." "I know exactly what you want. I used to be a census enumerator up In Chicago." Ill Ilefente. Flagler I saw the agent for tho So ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals coming out of your house this morning. What't the matter? Nagdby Yes; I had hlra drop In U warn my mother-in-law. ('Slight lh rr. "It Mr. Goodhcart still paying at tention to your daughter?" "He Isn't paying her any attentlot at all," 'indeed! Did she Jilt him?" 'No; he married her," No Mur to Oat. Bister So you married for money, eh? Well, did you get It? Drother AH ahe bad. Mnk ma That a llutlne, Pllson Are you going to take part In that guessing contest? Dllson-Oh, no; they'd rule m out as a professional. Pilson Professional? Dllson Yes; yon know I am con nected with the Weather rjureav iff j. ..l,l, t:. n -wa ! i. a if a'- ( ! -. - U.ii-4 4 - i t 1 . ' It U M I'M a aii.f t.4 O- ..(. aa,, -.,w ai ; IMS !.. twit-! ., t I a '- a .! V t la a 4 t. ,!... t. t t f . h ll li id tt l inn a a. ttia t a It., t a t tt a- t, i. It I a at I... a. (, tt, , 4 I ,( IS"! I It I -! It a-4t ! 41 I I '- t lr la ! llwUlt tU 111 , a, t't Im4 r-t Wltlt nHii'.t .4 ! 4 tt ftt-tl at " ta tt nil. i M M hu'ii-.K .1 . V-i at Hiiai..l t t i l l t.4 -i tttaa a 4 H .i. aa-t itii It' K tf .i l t H. 1 at t 'li ' 1 ha rtiii't.ltix lti-t I'1 ' J at- h.-nf-t id Hiairttlllr nt Wttt atll, .. mi, ill J. i m iti.l, lt ( I a iiH!m. i t i M i t 'ti"'l ih I and timn.-t l-it woh the lop at the tfi.nl !m tf a tiilitia t'nisj lp m tu h a ninni lht It tsti o folda-4 Slid it-Is Inad In the ..t at In it n"t In nod ln tan til' ttiif.il'tid and mm totn-d with an ni'i.ni lo ilma llia fiatltt tit Ihe tup a tiipilnd lo I'ladatt pa-ikons ftunt wind and inln W. Ilitliam. of Oliitniti. has tteen allutird a I'siitil for a lontpotind ro tsiy etlSluai of stmple and peatillsr CiiliNtnutli.il Hint Itutv b tonsldered th ilniocr of a lo w imm it tu th art. The application piepnt-. bv us us alloed without altering an lota. W prepar drawings and spectlVn tluiis and tin all the wttik requited In preparing and prosectitli j aipllca tlniis for pnteiits, t'otisiiltaltoii and advice free. TIIOMAM tl. OHWIi t A tH., Holli Mors of Patenta. Des Moines, July 15. 'try. The riMiin for Improvement la uaual ly a spacious one. For Lung and chmat ilUmt-e, Pio'S Cnr I th liest tiiavlli'ln w li at vat uml Mrs. J. h. urlbott, Wlndnor, Out,, Cauadc Your opiiorliinity ynur obligation. Is balanced by I'll uf l"aln. Vtnr Klnitt nf .tle ln-hlnif . hlirillti -ll rl ful.n rrlhir inn uri".lnil tM r- nulrkla riirail iiti aa careta I mly I aiharilr). All ilriinKlalt, UK', wi. Sun. A creed wtirks better aa an engine than aa a track. fnt Hales nn All Itsllvasyt -P. II. Phlll.ln Ticket Hroker, 1.105 Farnam, Omaha. It Is notTlstory alone thut baa room for the heroic Si-llln I'nlenl. Last week there were Issued 435 pat ents to Citizens of the United States. Of this number 140 r-C-i, bud sold either the entire or part of -v W their Interests In their Inventions WC tu.f,,r ttm tiatetits were Issued. This would show that more than a quarter of tho Inventors have been successful, and Is probably an Indication why so many applica tions are filed In the Patent Office. It la certainly safe to assume that at least 10 per cent of Inventors, who were unable to sell before they had their patents Issued, will be able to disposal of their Inventions now that they have been secured by a title, AmongHt the luraest concerns buying patents were the following: Lanston Monotype Machine Co., Washington, D. C. j vvcisuncn i.igui t o., uioueesier tiiy, N. Y. Iloltg Typesetting Machine Co., Her man, Mo. Hradley fitenell Machine Co., An sonln, Conn. Pratt & Whitney CoHartford, Conn, Inventors desiring Information as to procuring or selling patents should ad dress Hues & Co., Registered Patent Solicitors and Attorney! at Law, Ilea flulldlng, Omaha, Nebr, Wanted- lush lliiycr. Orncery business, reliibllshcd ten yenrs; lurs-n ciisli traile; will seleeted slock; fur nltiire mill limnres; horse mnl delivery WliKoMs; Ml llivoli e, or tt holi Siile prlee Kooil-avlll ilirov.ii In; uvinr selllutt- iir eniiiit. Iiiiihh; rure rippmiiiniiy for rl i; lit men tvlili mIioiiI fl.tssi ensti. W, II, Jlus sell, sole nm-iit, HIS ,N Vork l.lfn lllilg., liiniiliii, Nib, j'lv-yeiir loiitis, rent futitle, M-Hi ills. The I'nlvernlty of Michlg.tn la to have a new f'.'ou.ooi) genernl laboratory and science; building. 'I be plan Is to have It the iHig.ht In the country and j to combine within It ten laboratories j that are now scniti-rd about in cramp-' H and Insufficient quui tera on the , college campus, ) Vlfl.oi Per Week. W will pat- i iinry i f li i.ii 1 1 i-r ni-i-lt fur man with r I ilnlr,,iliirr I' if i linn I u .In r Ml Mir.-iiii'l I out -1 lii-iMtarln iln-r. i.iii'r. ir a i fr-il li i-uiuvihiiii iii Itin-ral I- ,iniii'a,!,is lor ,m at arfi-ma I'.i-rrs hrm, Aildreaa Willi alam.,l'er'si U .0 Mf.C'o..l'arai,iia,kii, In all stories of the wheel tho punc tuating period brings It to a full nop. Mr. M ln.low' NiMiIMn; Srriip, tretilHlres IsellilhS. tofletia lh" (( III a, fi'ilili-aa I j 3aoi),ll,D, I'S.a.a.ura.a le t co,lc. i'tiabulo ' No nmn knows the right way so well as the one who has once been mitiled, IllShuyHncw upright pinno. Bchmol lcr& Mueller, 1113 I'urnam fit., Omaha, If truth Is a broom one end Is to hold and the other to sweep with. Ood shines after the iitorm and the raindrops of tears become dlumonls. t'irrA HYVP CTKT THE POTENT VJAlisJEllN ELIXIR OF LIFE The lenient That Thrills Through All the I niverse o( Animatfd f xlstence and fills the World with Health, Joy and Happiness. Osyaen, Siillid by nienn of the TCIll-i:"Ti:i (IXYUKNOH KINO," will tiaiiilsh every III In which flesh Is heir tmysen Is the most ntnin lunt ot all the Klemeniitry Hulietitriees; yet mHn bus In en slow to ullIU" this most vnliiiihle piopei ly-lhis ha-tilt h -kIvIiik ton e IIihI tills the dir. Helenillle Ite- senreh ha unlocked the Mystery which eio.hr Id It. The Wonderful IMscov- ery, whereby nil illseiise limy he eimtii re, hy tlomlim I ha- pullenls system with copious streums of llils rh h llfe-Klvlon elunrtii In fne nt uiospherlc form. Th Osysenor Is an liisirument sold for self-use, ami liy correct Hppllcntlon tnuke lis jiusseaaor muster ef (lisi-iise. lis tlm tly npiillciiilon will cntise you to set well na eitsy ss y.nt sot sick, lis field of t.sc'uliits covers every known coin plitlnt In the eiil-sorv of illFense. ll cures without nieillcliio or electricity, with the nxytien of the sir, mnl oft lines InlniiKlhly. It ennlib-s mmiklnd to littlle it licnlKn law ef N n I tire. Tint fixynnior csuses the lenly tn rupldly nl.aoili th (txyxen of Ihe nlr thrmmh the skin mnl mcuiliruni s. w hich creales lh most heroic funcllonlns tf every organ of the tiody; which purines, en riches and vltnllzcs the hlond. nnd ilesiruys Ilttctrrla, Ilncllll and all illtes gairm. Write for dcsrrlptlv hook. NEBRASKA OXYGENOR CO., 441 'WXMtiT : - t k i -a. Sv.- aa lat i. a t I v f Mi ' I , . t, , , a-- a a I - I t a- 'Hill i It t l i l tt t i a S t a it f'ati i !., ! I I ' ' 1 II. -an.t.t -.. t a . i ,( mini n it 1: !-. la ' . i . a t t a t 1 1- g ik a, o a ttla it ei 4 M Si t-l I f ,4i ' t ll -I - -' I ... H a ,-t.t i tl,.a faif ' etna Pt, ii a ;a t ' - r..ti. V a ..t It -. rt a I i It la I , iti.a l. in pl .-.,) ia-,,.,1 at it a tttt4 si I1tl iImi.Is, Nr la. li e at a a,,-..ti V .,iH !, i ,t lift f,4 t ri m nr I ! e lo Ifcl p. if.t.l ai ft tati.eat iliMl.h. Put) fl I dmatnda, ttj If: a.. .;i,,.7 .....Vt ; r.t tt i th oiiir t -t pwtiii, Posiiit it.ttMit, r"s4 rt, l oin aid tinnion k tt glteat .ol I tit, a f alt r tt I- htn IH4 Ihe ln A I all lunsnti a4 Khiaa (sti-i, If.i'. fni. tent RKK 4- ttie.t. Al'e SJ I Knitted. I It. jr. N. T. Ill tltsn tlnl Inke I-1 Whitkf slinlsht usually takes his walks nth rtwlse. t I Ht It ! I ilia ai.Ini io It fc.-at r eS ...t'S! ih ai ittiKf ai It la i aa aartiatx. I if la. lh A ni; lift ivntuty will be a mid summer and travel uunitacr. In the former iharniler. Ita Hinl festuta ntsv I snld to lis a group of papers on tornadoes and thunder atorma. Th first of then Is a graphic oVst 1 1 pi Ion, ut first hand, of Hi tornado that visit ed Klrksvllle, Missouri, Inst spring. Thin was aveeii from his doorstep by John It. Muslrk. an author living In that illy; and as It considerably chiiiiKcd Ita course, which at first waa stralKht toward his house, h had an extraordinarily good opportunity to observe Its actions and devastating ef fects. Koine of Its pranks seem hardily credible, hut are vouched for by trust worthy witnesses, some of whom, to gether with a horse, wet swep. up and carried hundreds of yurds through the air, without Buffering the allghtest injury. A learned paper on tornadoes In general la contributed by Prof, Cleveland Abbe of the weather bu reau; and a kindred theme la helpfully discussed by Prof. John Trowbrlldga of Harvard, In "Powerful Kl4etrlcal Discharges," and by Alexander Jay Wurta, of the Westlnghotise cotnpeny, In "The Protection of Ulwtrlcal Appa ratua Against Lightning.' When Interest Is at variance with conscience, and pretense that seema to reconcile them satisfies the hollow hearted. lsiiis to mii. riHtsA ao. it,4tj "I was a aufferer from female weak ness. Kvcry month regularly aa tha meusea came, 1 suffered dreadful paint In uterus, ovaries PERIODS OF SUFFERING GIVEPLAOE TO PERIODS OF JOY weru affected and bail leucorrhue. I hail my children very fast and It left rue very weak. A year ago I was taken with flood Inir and aliooat died. The doctor even gave tne up and wonders bow 1 ever lived. " 1 wrote, for Mrs, Plnkhnrn's advlet at Lynn, Mass., and took her medlclna and bctfaii ti (jet well. I took several ImiIHcs of the Coin)oun(! and uiaeil tha Hunatlve Wash, and cun truly say that I am cured, You would hardly know me, I am feeling and bsiklnir ao well. Lydia B. PiiiUliam'a Vegetalilo Com pound made ma what I am." Mna. J. V. Km mil, 401 M-CU-K10 tit., Csmuks, N. J, Ilnw Mr. Ilrnwn Was fl1ptt I must tell you that Lvdla K. Pink ham'a Vegetable Compound line dou more for me than any doctor. ' I was troubled with Irregular menstruation. 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