Nit ! ee i; ho W 'Or. . J-S ( ) v " I any - bril , 4 MS Ota aech. 4m USB (TS. 4; r-y en, nits. Mr pio- on on flue i - lAolo - Mother of -r ilnayoar. f MU tllfo dNew. Give - 4m -It CO., ::.ei - eaattere DIsJ a aaela.In awHeeii-! S laagftjrt rem -waet-Katiaeai Hk ColtPdl a 4 aa. Tbol 4 V foveli.l .CTTOeilL irnce. vjin Days. Xmi Hon- 4 nf lH.ln( 4 notice thtit VtUi In ft fort- to prrmf.ro ajar prffpir- tB'tl pny tint iter an trlva iscf. 1 thTB rown''. Mm f in erery one hot Kd.aourg Hip, rM. A.i or nj corre (.rtMpftetus. I end It agree V mall, regie- SwTorfc ARS mm jachltls, sod 1 for all who ftdcnce of Ita are and uft j and ne'er l oader a (all I per bottle. ,ir Co., CUi- f GUIDE la asd Sept., la an eney eful inlor who pur- Ciaa or tha Ufa. We you with necessary woe, alaap, to ahoraht rlout alaaa, I figure oat ease things awake a fair BUT 11 KB' " arat npoa V poataa, D aft CO. eJhloaeto.IU. ateeaMnyiaql aeael 7RH ouni . y ricks lor Pillow. j A correspondent of tbe Shanghai North China Herald says that to tha average Celestial it is a matter of in difference how long he remains in one position. He will write all day like aa automation, lie will work from morn till eve without any variation and ap parently without any consciousness of monotony. The Chinese school chil dren will undergo an amount of con finement, unrelieved by receaaea or changes of work, which would drive a western pupil to the verge of insanity. Even Chinese infanta are safe to remain aa passive aa "mud gods." To the Chi nese exercise aeems to be superfloua, and they can sleep anywhere. With a brick for a pillow, the "heathen Chinee" can lie down on his bed of stalks, or mud bricks, of rattan, and sleep the sleep of the just, with uo reference to the rent of creation. He doea not want a darkened room, nor does he require others to be still. The "infant crying in the night" may continue to cry, for all he cares; it does not disturb him. In the case of most working people, and aleo in that of many others, position in aleep is of no sort of consequence. Sci ence. Petroleum Meniedy. Among the safe anil simple remedies which are good for curing local ailments is crude petroleum. I hnve used it for twenty 3Tears, and it never did me any harm, and mostly a good deal of good. Twenty years ago, having purchased a barrel of the oil, I directed a hired man to apply it to the ouWdes and roofs of barn buildingx. lie objected that his hands were sore and he feared the oil would injure them. He concluded, however, to make the trial. He worked at it three day, at the end of which time he told me liis bauds were quite well. It had cured them. In applying it as fin external remedy, it does not produce a quick and brilliant effect, but used several times at intervals its work is safe and certain. Country Gentle man. Plranent Man III 111 World. The mennefct man in the world is the iroprietor of a store in this city. He ms just posted up a notice to all the Knlcswompii in his establishment to the effect that they must wear buttoned shoes hereafter. When asked his reason for this order ho said he lost money on the girls who wore laced shoes. "I have in my store about 100 girls," said he, "and they ull wear laced shoes. These shoes become untied about five times every day, and it takes two min utes to tie them again. At that rate each girl loses 10 minutes a day, and 100 girls lose 1,000 minutes in the same time. That makes about 10 hours per day, or two days' work. I pay my girls $1.50 per day, and the loss consequently meauB $A per day, or about $1,000 per year. That much money will keep my boy and girl at school very nicely, or will pay my gas bills, and I propose to save H. J bilailelpliw Jiecoid. n rut siop to it. Ladies who ore annoyed by the efforts of admiring acquaintances who eu denvor to imitate their dresses can take a hint from the prince of Wales, who has become disgusted with the slavish imitation of hw dress affected by dudes and numbers. Last year he took effec tual means to put a stop to this folly. He ordered from some unknown source an ugly suit of dirty blanket tweed. H'v then put on a hideous red shirt with a blue collar, a soft felt hut with a low cream colored crown and a band of or ange ribbon, and thrust a silk handker chief into his breast pocket. The cos tume whs something fearful to behold, but it effected its purpose, ns he had it all to himself. It was so hideous that even the cads would not copy it. Chi cago News. Itn dot 111 Moiiy Promptlf. Eufault (Alx, l 1'lmes. Oct. 2S. As stated in this paper at the timo, Mr. Jamie Rhodes, of Eufaula, Ala., held ticket No. 40, 7.15, in the October drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery, for which he paid one dollar. It proved to be a lucky ticket, for it drew the cap ital prize of $300000 and entitled Mr. lihodes to one-twentieth of that amount, or 815,000. If the ticket had been a whole one lor wnicu Mr. liuode naa paid $20, he would have received the whole KOO.OOO. On lnqniry. Mr. lihodes found that he held the right number and forwarded his ticket by ex press, for collection of his prize. It was nromnUv cashed in a bank at New Orleans, and the nwney was duly re ceived bv Mr. iUiocres in another aay or two and it is now on deposit to his credit in the John McNab bank of this city. Mr. Rhodes is a most worthy young man of about twenty-one years and of moderate means and but recently entered the mercantile business here in comnanv with his brother-in-law. Mr. Eil. T. Long. While his big luck waa verv crratifvins. it did not daze or un nerve him, but he took it in a quiet and business like way, and he will handle the money with care and good judg ment, ns it cives him a trood start in husines life. For thirty years his father. Mr. Ciiauncey Kliodes, lias been cashier of the John McNab batik, in Eufaula, and no man in Alabama is thought more of by his friends and those who know him. Not a Pair Snake. "Smith is a mighty mean roan, I say," exclaimed Bjenkins, warmly. "Why, what has Smith ever doue to rou? asked Kienkenson, surprised. "Bet me S10 T couldn't hit a barn door with a revolver at Ave paces," said Iiienkins, angrily. "Taunted me luto taking him up. Got me to put np the money. Measured off the five paces in presence of a lot of witnesses. Oave me a revolver loaded and then set the barn door up edgewiae." Somerville Journal. Thirty-two million, eigbty-flv thousand and alghty-nins parsons crossed Brooklyn bridge during tbt ysar enata May ai laei, Qtneral Flsk had one vote la South Carolina. Stats or Omo, Crrr of Toledo, 1 tth that he Lucas County, B. b. Prank J. Ciknbv makes oa tha utninr nartitsr of the firm ol F. J Chkncv fc Co., doing buaintss la the City ol Toledo. County and State (foresaid, .H that aatd Ann will nay tbe sum o! nKK HITNDKKD DOLLARS lor sack aad every case ol Catarrh that cannot be cured bv tbe use ol hall, a tinni 7 FRANK J. CHENIY, Sworn to before me aad eubecrlbedlnny preaence, this tb day o I Dene m ber, k. P., IMS. A. W. OLEASON, i -i . 1 notary ramie, bbal f . Hall'e Catarrh Care to taken lateraally aad acta dlmtlr ttpoa tbe bleod aad mneaa surfaces ei the sy steal. Bead lot UeUeMgtato, frff. . T. 3. CHXWIY CO., Teeafte, 0. lO-feU by Draotota, Tt teats. Kissing the Bible. The medical journals are agitating the danger which lurk in the gny and worn backs of the Court Illble. The practice of "kissing th book" comes down from the days of colonial custom, but it is at no time compul sory, although the uninitiated know no bettor, and even some of the moat intelligent people, who know that It is optional with them, seem to lose their self-possession and at tbe com mand of the court bailiff, "kiss the book" they do so. A New Jersey physician is reported to have refused to "kise the book." but was compelled to comply with the requirements. Jersey law must be very old fashioned and rigid, or no such ruiing would have followed the refusal. In the courts of eerernl States anyone may refuse to do so, but in many of the States the Bible is not used in the courts. The wltnow hns only to hold up his right hand and solemnly swear that he "will toll the truth, the whole truth, and noth ing but the truth," and even then if he has any conscientious scruples against this form he may "affirm." 1 he practice of kissing the book la rapidly falling into disrepute every where. First, because the same book that is kissed by diseased lips is offerered to the cleanly and self-respecting, and often the witness whose stomach turns against the oscula tory ordeal merely goes through the motion ol putting the book towards the lips without actual contact. The man with the moust ache apparently submits, but the book only touches the capillary substance and is passed on to the next witness or juror. In some instances, if the Bible is not by elastic bands, it is not uncommon for the one taking the oath to open the book and kiss somenrinted pace. This is the Presidential custom, and lynx-eyed reporters watch closely and report that passage of Scripture which the Presidential lips have kissed. The origin of the oath upon the Bible has been traced to the old Ro man law, and the kisning of the book is said to be an imitation of the priest's kinning tho ritual as a sign ol reverence before ho rends it to the people. Bouvier's law dictionary says: ''The commencement of an oath is made by the party taking bold of the book, after being required by the officer to do so, and ends gen erally with the words 'So help you tiou, and kissing tho book, when the form is that of swearing on the evan gelists." The Mohammedans are sworn on the Koran and the Greeks and Ro mans swore by the souls of the dead, the ashes of their fathers, by their own lives or the lives of their friends, by their heads and by their right hands, while among Scandinavians and Germans it was customary to rest tho hnnd upon some object while repeating nn oath. When it iHcoiiHidered that the low est classes, diseased and dirty, kiss the Bible in our lower and higher court with a resounding smack, and that by this contact disease mav be dissemi nated to the very sensitive organs, the lips, there is good reason for the med ical journals to open war on the cus tom of "kissing the book." The Medical Register of a recent date says: "The kissing of the Bible in any case is a form which might easily, without the sacrifice of solem nity or of the stricture of an oath, be set aside in favor of simply touching of the book with the hand or recog nition of it in the averration. The lips ate mast sensitive receptacles for the germs of disease, and, from the motley throng of dirty and diseased persons who are summoned in a court of justice, what infectious germs may not be disseminated? The person who kisses a Bible in court has not the least surety that his lips do not come into direct contact with the pol lution left by a predecessor who was suffering from some foul skin disease or taint, not to speak of the germs of eruptive fevers and the like." Keeping Good Conscience. The moonlight drifted brokenly through a rift in the roof of a negro cabin in the Hanover slashes, and fell on Gabriel Jones' grey-beard .;d face. He was smoking and mediating. "Hannah!" he called, presently; "Hannah!" Silence. "Hannah I say, Hannah!" a trifle louder. There was a rustling of straw in the bed in the corner, and a sleepy answer: "Huh?" "Hannah, did yon put dat watermillion I foun' in Marse Ben Scott's, patch yistidy in de cool spring?" "Yes, Iputdot watermillon jn de cool spring, she answered,de liberatley, 'Dat was right." A mo ment's pause. "Hannah' did you hang dat coat dat Mister Hedley 'sisted on my takin,' 'hind de hay-rack, like I toleyou?" I did dat." "Did you call and pick dem chickens I borrow ed f om de man down on de river de udr day?" "Yes, I seal! dem chick ens." Well, fry mo one de fust t'ing in de mornin', case I'se got t' go over t' Mister Chinky Clnptln's t'-orrowm t' lead a prar-moetin' an' keep dem triflln' niggers in de right road." Then he leaned his grizzled head on the chair-back and snored the snore oi the just, and the bull frogs in the marshes echoed it over the Chick ahomlny low grounds. Richmond Baton. To clean pie plates that have long been used for baking: Put them in a large kettle of cold water and throw on them a few hot ashes or cinders, aad let them boll for M hamr. Klnrk fitaja Alif-ad. Btrantrer-fto Arizona citien) What's wrong iu this toii? it's us quiet as a graveyard. "A hii calamity, piliriim. Colonel Bilks U dead, uud 1 dou't see how we'll ot huuz without him." "Why? Wus he necessary to the town?" "Necessary? Guess so, etranger. He waa the only man in these parts that eonld make a Landman's knot." Lin coln Journal. New Jersey turns out nearly 37,000,000 yards ol ribbon in a year. Kaneae giree Harrison a plurality ol 82,000. Have 1'on tiitarrb? There is one remedy you can try without danger ol humbug. Send to 11. O. Coleman, Chemlet, Kalamaioo, Mich., lor trial package ol hie catarrh cure. Hie only mode ol advertis ing is by giving it away. Foetage 2c. Judge tor y oureell. Mention this paper. Mre. Harrison's favorite flower is tbe o'd-huhiooed sweet pea. Proeperoua Northern Settlements In Teunaeeer, misaleslppl, au Louie lana. Tbe paeaenger department ol tbe Illinois Central railroad have ixeued a new pam phlet describing the following prosperous northern settlement in Tencnesnee, Mis sissippi and Louisiana, vis: Jackeon, Tea neeaep; Holly Springe, West Point, Jack nu, Yazoo City, Terry and Brookhaven, MiasiHeippi; Kentwood, Kneeland Colony, Hammond, Crowley, Jennings, Lake Ar thur, Welch, Iowa, Lake Charles and Vin ton. Louisiana. Hundreds of northern families are now happily located at the above points, and in this new pamphlet will appear interesting letters from north ern men. It will also give the dates of two special land excursions south each month, trom the principal points on the line of tbe Illinois Central in Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa and Dakota. This pamphlet, and also "Southern Home Heekera' Guide," should be read by every person contemplating a southern trip, either for pleasure, health, or a permanent home. Copies of each will be mailed free on application to the under signed at ManclieHter, Iowa. J. F. Merry, General Western Paeeenger Agent. The annual consumption of feathers in this country is 3,000,000 pounds. "I am weary of living," moaned poor Mrs. Jlluok, "For I'm fairly worn out with the ache in my back; My nerves are a chain OI weakness and pain, And my poor head is aching as if it would crnck." "Now, don't he discouraged," cried good MrK. White, "It ia never so dark but there's promise of light; I can tell you, in brief. What will give you relief Pierce's Favorite Prescription will soon set you right." It ia the only remedy for woman's pe culiar weakneeees and ailments, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satia Inction in every case or money will be re funded. Sue guarantee on bottle wrapper. Large bottles (100 doses) $1. Six for $5. The latest manufacturing enterprise at Cheyenne, Wyo., is a whip factory. Tan a OTnn Swallow a Cannon-Hall? ..Well, "that depends." He can if his throat is large enough and the cannon-ball not too large. The question really eeeme worthy of some consideration in view of the sizo of some of the pills that are pre scribed for suffering humanity, Why not, throw them to the dogs, and take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgatfve Pel lets? SmitJI, sugar-coated, purely vegetable, perfectly liarmlefs, in gluts, and always reeh. The LiiikUjer's atsiblant expects to have a hod winter. Dnn'lYou Know That yon cannot afford to neglect that catarrh? Don't you kuow that it may lead to consumption, to insanity, todeath? Don'tyou know thatitcun be easily cured? Don't vou know that while the thousand and one nostrums you have tried have utterly failed that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Item' edy is a certain cure? It has stood the test of years, and there are hundreds el thous ands of gratetu! men and women in all parts ol the country who can testify to its ethcacy. All druggists. It isn't every composer wh o has a Han. del to his name. Solid Vesllbnle Trains Now run through daily, over the Great Rock Island Route, between Chicago and Colorado Springs, Denver and memo Similar Fast Vestibule Express Trains be tween Chicago and Council UluHs (Umaaal and between Chicago and Kansas City and St. Joseph. These trains are equipped with new and elegant Day Coaches, Re clining Chair Cars, Dining Cars (east ol the Missouri river) and l'tiiiman faiace Bleep ing Cars, heated throughout by steam and having all the modern improvements. West ol Kansas City and St. Joseph, splen did Dining Hotels are located at conve nient stations. The completion ol the Colorado extension ot the Hock Island sys tem atfords the most direct, desirable and only line from Chicago through Kansas and Nebraska to Colorado Springs, Den ver and Pueblo, giving choice of routes to and from Salt Lake City. Portland, Los Angeles, San Francisco and the Pacific Coast. Tickets via this popular routs are on sale at all railway coupon ticket offices in the United States and Canada, where time tables, folders, etc., can be procuaed, or ad dress K. A. Holbrook, G. T. & P. A., Chi cago. Tho emperor of Germany sleeps, as did his grandfather, on an iron clamp bed. IVhra Baby waa alrk, we rave her Caatorls. When ahe was a Child, she cried for Caatorls, When ahe berama Maw, aba clnne; to Caatorls. M'hen aba had Children, eba rave tbaa Caatorls. To any A S2.60 PAPER FOR ONLY C1.75 Sent to foot, tuboorlber at Thankoglvlnajhrlotmao-Now Yoor'e-laotsjr. The retuM far MM win be inprrler te aav prvaait year It wm aaa tela tlx Serial Start", He laori (twies, aeeraggla; BmtA BaveakaM aVrtieUe, Tal. of Adrefltart, niattrarai 8leM erTrs, lse AseeOelag, llaieeiasl saal lateaUae artteies, Swmm,fmtrj. aaeetwiea Caplee aa4 Oalareal Aaaeaa sal free, llaaai aageattgn, tMg ll(asiaa .Ulriig TUP YOUTH'O ConPAHION, 87 Tcmpla flie Flioto Rocket. A enriona photographic apparatus, in which a camera is raised by a rocket and lowered by a parachute, is beinft devel oped by a French inventor, M. Aiuedee lenisse. In its experimental form, the cylindrical camera has twelve lenses round its circumference with a sensitive plate in its centre, and is provided with a shutter which opens and instantly closes as the apparatus commences to fall. Tbe descent is eased by tbe open in? of the attached parachute which is drawn back to the operator by a cord at tached before the bring of the rocket. For securing bird's eye views, the photo rocket offers several important advant ages over ballon photography, such as comparative cheapness, ease of operat ing and freedom from risk in case of use for military reoonnoitering. Mothers who have delicate children can see them daily improve and gain in flesb and strength by giving them that perfect food and medicine, Scott's Emulsion ol Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophoepbites. Dr. W. A. Hulbert, of Salisbury, Ills., says: "I have used Scott's Emulsion in cases of Scrofula and Debility. Results mostgraifying. My little patients take it with pleasure." Sold by all Druggists. Sarah Bernhardt still carries ber coffin around with her cn ber theatrical tours. TflitoiT Diseases commence with a Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat. "Brown's Bronchial Troches give immediate reliel. Sold only in boxes. Price 25 cts. Wood caa be sawed in veneers only one two-bundredtbs of an inch thick. Tf afflicted with Sore Kyea. uae Dr. Taaae Tboinp aoa'a Kya Water. Drusclata aell It. Sc. Tbs twenty-six Chinese laundries of Portland, Ore., have formed a trust.. There are 3,000,000 women in the Uni ted States who work for wages. yjAcoBs on for Rheumatism. Presh Proof Just Reoelved. IS Tears. Saaarruia, obu, faaa II, Itaa. Waa takaa wllk rknaaUaB to 1111: atfanS a ttoua avaa fUaa ana aaad ariMkM, St. Jacahe 04 ewaa aw efcaat t vaart aga; aa raeare. UO. L. BIX0. 11 Tears. oolaatnia, Okie, tai :, ista. Takaa wltk rkeamatlioi II nan an; aafarat till aa rtw aga; euaa br la. aeote Oil. Ma re tort ticca. a x. savaa. Crippled Fast. Waihkvae, tU., Hi 31, 'II. five raaaa age mag raeaaetUaa ia feet; ffaf. ferae S ffaftie; aoeg earn. It. jaeeae oil ewai bm. joirja ns. at meaaisri am) dialxu. TOT CHARLM A. V0BELIA CO., Dtltkaoro, Hi Diamond Vera-Cura FOR DYSPEPSIA. A rosmvi ctnti ro wdioestion asb AU Staieae trouble! Arising TUertfroa. Your Druggitt or Ocna-oi beater will get Verfr Ctiru for you if not aireadtj m tfork, or it vi't be ami y mart on receipt of 'i't cU. (a boxrt 1.(10) in etompf. Sample am on rrr.eiyil of 2-ceiil stamp. THE CHARLES A. VOCELER CO., Dsttjmor. Kd. Sole 1-roariekrre mi AttutilMtarera. ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. THIS NEW ELASTIC TRUSS ottier. Is cu ibuM. with Self- tUljitMOK nil In center, twUpti o au pom Rondo with tha tlnasre . wiiki ie BernlaTaheld aeoareljr aXj ananigtit, l-bt, aad a radical ftp. Irnt Dj mall, u,CeKav,Uk nraoartaln. Itlaeaar, durabloan'l oli aaraaiareiKe). aasus' mat iiu'M 1 prescribe and felly an done Big i aa tha only aperlnc tortheceriaiacure of this disease. G.H.LNURAHAM.M. D., Amsterdam, N. Y. We have sold Big- G for manv vaara. end it hal nKivcn lUa best of aatis- larllon. 1). B. DYCHE CO.. Cblrago, 111. S1.00. Sold by DructlBte. JONES xarza n m ul Raya ft.i fcf 060. f Tir ttM lamvt. For art pr M I QO K BAKOAIN BZFOKE $ 1 1 SSI . aa DaTPFATItlrt Dill r II Kawfromraetarr. Waatakaanr repataUea of 47 reara oe tali Rile, aad sraarutM it tha blrwaat offer mar fnaela. Seng eW In leniu gar llluetnfd lOaa-Daara Dcacrlatlva Oatalnraa. Ami. aiae Barah-ara, rieklag Tackle, HIcTdaa, Spartlng Ooada, Ac JOHN a. LOTUX ABstS CO.. Beeta. Haas IKMVRKIH THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY or iraw york. The Largaat. Cheapen sad Ben la tie World. CASH ASSETS flSO.OOO.OOO. Ili0!t OOCTS, Special Ageat Wat. P. ALLRif. Oaaaral Agent I g.'syra'Amivy pj.fb,:fy..L,r tm." rNime. 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Ntw 8borlbsr who will tend ut thii name and P. 0. aMraat ana $1.75 In Money Order, Express Money Order, Registered Letter, or Cheok, for a year'a aub aorlptlon to tho Companion, wo will sand tho paper FREE TO JAN. 1, 1009, and for a full year from that data. This offer fneludea tho ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENTS, tha PREMIUM LIST and FOUR HOLIDAY NUMDERO. Eyes Ears Nose Are all mora orlefaa affected br catarra. The eree- a feeome loOamed, red aad watery, wltb Sail baary pain between ibeBs; there are rearing, ena-slag -aelaea In tbe eara, and aometlmee tbe bearing; la at- -feeted; ibe note ! a aevere eaferer, with Ita cm- treat uncomfortable dtacharfe, had braaih, aad lea of the EBte of rmeU, All thaae dlaacreeaMc erase. loamt dlaappear wbea the dlaaaae la cared bv HeodT . Saraaaarllla. which expela tram tbe Maod the bav aarltr from which catarrh arlaca taaea aadraatores . tbe eleeaeed orgaoa le healtb, aad bullae a thai whole ayetean. "I have (alferad with eatarrb aw aaad far- -yea re. 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