,, a. tu- cmrv pnimrv miiDMii Ik OVUIJI W'",i I HHunn.ii, I. J. SIMMONS, Propria HAItRION, It may be that Harry Hay ward waa ; not aa bad as he painted himself, but be was bad enough to prevent any re- j frets that he was hanged. I . . - - j Tbere has l-en si) much, excitement . the hint few days that it la a wonder Mr. Kockefeller hasn't rushed off and given an extra million to the Chicago University. No reasonable person can blame Mr. Caleb (Jubbleable, of New Hampshire, for asking the Legislature of his State to change all that part of his name after Caleb to something else. The Cleveland I'lain Dealer's inter view with "the only living survivor" of the electric street car accident is only equaled by the Chicago Tribune's discovery that "all the fatally dijim-d will probably recover." Immigration is picking up rapidly again. The figures for July were 27, 130, against 17,SS'J for the same tnoinh last year. The increase from the Brit ish Isles was and from Austria. Hungary, Itussia and Italy, 4,,'xm. A light decrease from Germany is report ed, a fact indicating business prosperi ty in the German empire. The English newspapers and our r home torieg censure the plan of a com mission to ascertain aud decide ex parte the boundary of Venezuela, aud ay that it would not be binding on Great Britain, because Great Britain has not agreed to accept the decision when it shall be made. The Sehom burg line was drawn by a British agent, without notice to Venezuela, j and was adopted without asking Vents j Etiela's assent. It is not binding on j Venezuela any more than a, line drawn ' by a Cut ted States commission would be binding on Great Britain. - . . y The traveling itnerican never ceases to Interest otf" British cousins. The Paris corespondent of the London Daily wb recently headed an article .o.ouu ' - BO.IL11 lieu Ulitl IICIII .JJlinr-rj ( Daisy Miller, struck the fancy of our ; British cfusins, and they seem to meet I her numerously over there. Americans who have never been abroad seem to ; doubt her existence, but th 'Se wi.o have traveled are reluctantly forced to admit that Daisy Millers in the tiesh may b; fonnd in Europe every day. Concern ing these "Diamond Daisy Millers," the News says: "The new American hotels , In Paris overflow with them. Crowds of pretty girls in faultless Parisian toil- i ets and many of them in their teens, one and all displaying diamonds enough to set up an actress, one aud all speak ing with the American accent." From this It is evident that our feminine com patriots in Europe are recognized by their accent and by their habit of wear ing diamonds In the daytime. Comment has been made on the fact. deemed remarkable, that President ! Cleveland made no reference to Mear- . gua and the canal in his message. The j reason Is not far to seek. The American ! commission dispatched by the author ity of Congress to examine the pro posed route and Investigate impartially the estimated cost and the probable benefits made an adverse but as yet unpublished rcjxirt on the eve of the completion of the message. Any gen- eral recommendation which the PresI- j again ou the general; to see him, more dent had projected of the enterprise over, solely as a strategist. It may be from a practical or a patriotic point said tbat he was for the first aud last of view was necessarily affected by time unhampered. His political iude Hhis report, and no intelligent or eon- ; pendeuce and personal popularity were elusive statement was possible to Mr. t alike se-eure. His army was the best Cleveland until further time should In Europe, composed of young and wel enable him to consider the later and un- j drilled conscripts, who had been elgh doubtedly sounder views of the en-1 teen months under arms, with a large gineeringand monetary difficulties to be f nucleus of trained veterans. Of the overcome before the canal, at least by ; generals who commanded the seven the previously accepted route, can be j corps destined for Germany only two, deemed practicable. The Nicaragua : Augereau and Bernadotte, were over CanaL so to speak. Is for the present out of politics. The rumor from Colorado that British speculators have invaded the Cripple Creek gold district is confirmed by ad- vleoa from tha nthr Hide nf the A rift n- Uc. The London Financial Times says profession, and had. practiced It with a "Mine's Exploitation Syndicate" has j success; they were, without an excep been formed there to acquire properties ! tion self-reliant and enterprising, fanrll- Jn the Cripple Creek district, "and pro mote the same." : The syndicate has secured the services of the State Geol ogist of Colorado and other experts to dvlse as to the selection of prospects, : and to report Upon the same when ready for company promotion. . It is th vender and promoter of the Crip pla Creek' Exploitation Syndicate, and "will have . the entire and exclusive management thereof," receiving 20,000 - folly paid shares In the latter concern aad 20 per cent of the net profits as remuneration for managing tbe busl- neav It la not to be wondered at that the Cripple Creek agent of the syndi cate Is reported to hare written "most faToraWy" In regard to several of the eiaima held in tbe district by his era-fcitortrs- .The V. T. does not state that Intention Is to offer most If not all , M Hie shares on the London market, Ibot this may be Inferred for the ooUet bf tbe enterprise. Doubtless the "prop erties" will be duly offered to Anterl ccan "Investors" after the prices ku'e - been sufficiently boosted abroad. : Aa investigation of cattle tube reflo ats has been made al the Iowa A.jrl emltttral College eipertoeat sutli n. The following resnHa n aanonnead, Mat, If sat all, from werk previously ssssV rr lit bt now confirmed: Tntr alsO f tbi tower sMinasi to Ideatl Cal wttk uta psfcstamtl . It to dsaay betrana- and from tit lower ai.iuiHla to Uian. i TtiU-rculoai -a uses more deaths In t the human family tliau an otb -r diie ease, conn an- esp.-cially bum ptill to J It, aud art- extensively affecte.' by it ! Milk from cows affected with i m:'T ! convey dim asp t the consumer. .' i though the animal may have in'ii a fted udders. The flesh f iu!-rcu lous animals may convey tin- dw-as a large proixtrtiuu of the eases (ami be recoguiz.-l by clinical i-xai.iin-'t i. The tutft-rr-tilln test is practically !n- fallible and no oilier tew yet '!' ered can detect any coin-li. ';ble pro portion of disease in the 1 i in,; sube t. Injections of tuberculin cannot pro.lu.-e tulterculosis. nor are the reult harm ful. The published r. j . rt wta'a-s l! ;it autopsies ner- he'd recently on thn-e diseased aniinuls that bud recen -A a" intervals tin ejections of lul.uiv,.!- Two of them were fat. appa; ii; the lust of health, and slio,..t oi.lv very slight lesions. "It aes-tos r probable that in these animals li e i.. l : tiliu exerted, to a certain ext-:.t, :it least, a curative effect." Kdward Atkinson, president of the Boston Manufacturers' Mutual 1 ire 1 ; -suranee Company, looks with dltd'aw-r on the steel skeleton buildings, main tninliig that when exposed to a lug;, heat either from within or from with out they would tear themselves to pieces to the great danger of the sur rounding property, and also to the peril of the tirenieu who attempted to control the tire. During the period of the ur' low price for steel or iron bon;fC Mr. Atkinson tayg in a recent rrt to bis company many plans wii were tub- imnt-u louicauiig a euieucy on im part of architects jf sulsstitute iron or steel for heavy ,tiiiler in some part of the frame., one or two instance i steel Jje'.iis had twen adopted in mill ! construction, which leads Mr. Atkiiis:i I to repent his caution as to the dangei j of unprotecteil iron or Bteel. InMai ct : I are cited w here steel iH-auts have Ue:i doubled and twisted out of shape by fire. In one instance iron posts of the "I" form, on each side of which two Inch planks had been bolted f r tia It protection, were twisted into a worth less condition by the heat of the ti v. Fourteen-iueu square wooden js's. exposed to the same fire, were lno-ie -d a little lens than two Inches dei p the ten Inches remaining still sustain g the load which rested uik.ii them buu sietfj irmu tue uesiructive eueet o. heat, either within the building or strlk Ing upon the building from without. i. yet but partially solved. Mr. Atkinson prefers the mill construction, and comlucting experiments with the view to securing the best means of protec tion to wotidon surfaces, especially at the incbptlou of a tire, thus preventing the flames getting under much head way before the lire department arrive.!. The first rule laid down for avoidlus the rapid spread of lire on wooden sur faces is to forbid absolutely the smear ing over of these surfaces with any of the ordinary types of combustible var nish. Mr. Atkinson is now investigat lug the recent tires In Chicago with a view to gathering further Information on the subject of the Influence of Are n uctural steel. As none of the ',ull'"u. l,"n,t"1 was "1 .tlie n"- fireproof variety the question will still remain open as to whether great "sky scrapers" could burn or could tumble down from the effects of fire. Napoleon's Grand Army. la order to apprehend Napoleon's su pernal greatness it Is essential at this period of bis life to shut out of view the man and politician, aud fix the eye : forty years of age. The Emperor him self, fioult, Lanne, and Ney, were thirty-six, Davont was thirty-five, and Marcnt only thirty-one. Of the di vision eomnmnders one-half were be tween thirty and forty, while only a single one wax fifty. They knew their iar with their leader's methods and re qulrements.- Century. John Chinaman at Home, "In our country we see but one varie ty of Chinamen the laundry variety, taken from the lower class of the Indoor coolies, and cowed, too, at that, by the democratic exuberance of our hood lums." ' iThus Mr. Francis Tiffany, In his new book of travel, "This Goodly Frame the Earth.") "He Is no more like the breed at home than If he had been boiled along with the shirts in one of his own laundry vats and lifted out on a stick, shrunk and dripping. In his own land John Chinaman Is a big, portly fellow, who walks as though he owned the earth. He could swallow an average Japanese without looking larger," Unlm kf Monday. A German statistician finds that the most unlucky day of the week so far a. aecldents to human beings are con cerned, Is not Friday but Monday; 16.74 per cent of all accidents occur Mondays; 15.77 per cent, Tuesdays; 16.31 per cent Wednesdays; 15.73 per cent Thursdays; 10.38 per cent. Fri days; the same per cent Saturdays, and 2.00 per cent Sundays. Anaaal OaUay for Bicycles. In tbe laat four yean the American people hare paid oat for blcycUs doi leas than 1200,090,000 -at the rate oi 60,000.ono per annum Rivalry is kut and bh'iEk The Location of Oklab raa' Capital Matter of Con. cation. COSNtR ON GOLD IS IMPOSSIBLE porta rom IJ ei tcr Dispute tlte state ment Ih-t th Bood utt rttte Iota m Corner tu 1'olorawto tiold. Oklahoma City. Okl.. .lao. 9 The statehood convt-n'ioii, which wa calied here jenteraay, promises t, bo the warmeit .'athering ever l.eid in the terrror. N'-ariy ail of tle iiegates a'e in fvor of g'atthood t"r OislaltoiiiH but there are .ffmost a m-i'iy sclietiies tor attaining it as there ar delegate. Ever since Ol ihouu w ts tir 4t ojmrie l to se'tlemeut there lias been n intense rivalry between the d.flerent towns. Cotigreps provided that th first leg islature of Oklahoma should meet at Guthm and fix the territorial capitis. Then began a light of the bitterest kind between the different towns. Ie? ialatures voted the capital three times to Oklahoma City and once to King fisher, but Governor Steele vetoed it every tia.e, and the capita! remains at Guthrie. The locality of the future capital of t)V.!otn!i, as a state, will depend largely on the boundary lines of the new state, f a state is made of Okla homa with its present boundaries, Kinglisle-r or Kl Ueno would be near the center, and would stand better chance for the capital than either Perry, Guthrie or Oklahoma City, on the t-x'reme eastern edge of the state, j So kingfisher and LI Iteno favor im. mediate statehood f Oklahoma with Ps prent Isjuiidaries, and the Perry, Outline and Oklahoma City people aie against it. When the body met yes terday the war waa open over the se lec ion cf a committee on credentials, and tin admission of the delegate iroin the Chickasaw nation. Last night the delegates resolved themselves into a mob and adjourmd the convention sine oie before a jer manent organization could be made. Can't Corner It. Dkxvkk, Colo., Jan. U The s'ory that the bond syndicate has secured control of the gold output of Colorado is most indelinite. Gold obtained by sin cine and from stiitnp tmlis is sold to the branch mint in this city. The go'd-bearing ores are sold to the smel ters, ho in turn sell the bullion pro dm-ts to the Philadelphia mint or to the brokers and refiners In several cities of the east. One smelter of Denver has contracted to deliver its gold bullion in Ch eago to an Aurora, III., refiner a tt mint price; another sellB at a slight premium to a New York city refiner; a third ships its product to New Orleans. The gold, after refining, is sold on the daily market. It is impossible to con tract a delivery of gold in advance of smelter treatment, as it is not a fixed quantity in an ore shipment, nor can the smelter managers in advance cal culate upon their receipts. A smelter manager here stated yesterday that it is not impossible nor epec-nlly difficult for at-yndicate to buy up all the gold in the daily offering. Vnrtotg Thing hi riiloole ltii. t'HlLAlihLl'HU, Jan. 9. The sena torial investigating committee yester day afternoon continued its investiga tion into the alleged abuse by the au thorities. The star witness of the day was .rs. Matlie Myers, who for over three years conducted a questionable resort and who declared that she p;dd the police every week for protec'ion. When the payments ceaued the woman said she was arrested and sent to prison and after being Incarcerated for a week she was discharged upon the payment of 1100 to L'awyer Lewis Matt and to the "private detective'' of the district attorney. To Hlp Morton, Chicago, Jan. 9. The Hamilton club, a prominent republican social or ganization of this city, which brought out Speaker Heed a little over a year ago, has invited Governor Morton, the latest avowed candidate far the presi dential nomination, to be its guest of honor and principal speaker at tbe an nual banquet January 31, to be held at the Auditorium. This action is taken to mean amou r 'publican party mana gers l-'-re that (iovernor Morton Is to be given a boom by wealthy business men. Kx-Garernor Foraker has ac cepted an Invitation to speak at the banquet. Vollcs-M Ootlirid. Kansas . Citt, Mo., Jan. 9. The state board of health, in session at St Louis, Monday, outlawed three Kansas City medical colleges as follows: Tbe university medical college and the homeopathic medical college. Notice of this action was made public yester day by Secretary King. The board has absolute power in all matters relating to the practice of medi cine in the state, and if a college is de clared not to lie In good standing the diploma issued by it, is void. Soun t Itawlly. San Fuancisoo, Jan. S. It will not Via lAnr itjkf j(-a t kin Ihiat t lHi iV i Iru ctti will be ready for sea. The last of tbe armor plates for the turrets have been hipped from the Bethlehem works in the east for the Union iron works, and according to the contract tbe vessel to to b eomplethd within ninety days after tbe reeelpt of the plates. 1 he with s pen sons and barbettes, has long been put in position and near - I. all f the el.hUneh and tha smaller Dknvkh, Jan. 10. Government ofli eials stealthily made their wy through the railroad yards to a d lapidated cab:u b-t k of a soap factory m the bot toms at the loot of Nineteenth afreet, at noon yes erday, where, suddenly bursting in thM' dujr, they di-icove ed two men busily engive 1 in the manu facture of cou'iterfei' coin. Th"y gave the name of William Flaher and George WWiaiiH, aud an abundance of evidence or their crime against to governtuent was secured. About a week ag) the secret service ofliials were informed ha, par'ie-t were attempting to n emuterfeit uickeU and q laritrs about thi city. A description of the men was ootained, and af'er a petsisteot search the den of the counterfeiters wa tracrd and a raid planned which resulted so sa'is factoriiy yesteraay, A crueibie with molten metal io it was fouad on the c,oal.. Three moul i hot with n-w casts, res ed on a br iken to!. Oi a plain tabie the ollicer overiuni'-d a pile of uiitinisliej q i irterj and a in i'S of nickels. In the oven of the stove another moud was drying. Other moulds were foun 1 ou a buiiK in the corner of the hovel and several small bags filled with newly made coin. Sev eral bars of copper and lead were lying near the stove ready lor melting. In the pockets of Fisher's troiners an other bag of coin waa loca od The oilicers gathered up the plunder, manacled the prisoners and drove anay to the photographer's thence to the jail. Bridge titvf kf. Cleveland O , Jan. U. Tbe Ak ron, Bedford & Cleveland Inter Urban Hallway company's bridge, which spanned Tmker'screek, collapsed short- ly after daylight yesterd ty morning and a powerful 10 J horse powar motor, on which were tnree trainmen, and at tached to which was a heavily laden car, plunged to the bed of the creek, sixty feet below, William Voting, one of the trainman, , was Instantly killed aud the other two trainmen, Haymaker and G;eb, so badly Injured that they will die. The weight of the work train waa tremendous, as compared with the ordinary motor for which tho bridge W"as designed. At 10:30 Lyman Haymaker died In the power house, Charles Gieh cannot recover. U'hlnkjr t ompanjr 0- l'p. LonisviLLE. Jan. 10. The Belle of Nelson Distilling company, one of the largest concerns In the coiritry, IlieJ a deed of assignment at 1 o'clock yester day afternoon to the Columbia Finance and Truit company. The assets Bnd liabilities are not known, but it is thought that they will be about $300,- 000. The company will be reorganlzid and resume business. The assignment is said to have been caused by Uie" firm carryng the stock of Uartleyf Johnson & CO., which assigned about a year ago and which is iuvoied in the pres ent failure. KoMlrr DIM hUOwn IlAloU Cuaw toisd. Neb., Jan. 1!). (Special) About noon yesterday Lieut. J. A. Swift of Ft. Kobinsou shot himself through the heart with a 'AH C ilt's re Tolver, dying almost instantly. The cause was a shortage in his accounts as manager of the poit exchange and can teen. The officers in making the quarterly examination noticed sus picion aud therefore are making a thorough Investigation, and it is thought he will bt about 1,000 shorj. It is ch-irged, but prool ia lacking, that Mts Agnes Mullen of Chadron, who was head bookkeeper, left with about .7XX) cash, ishe lett January 1 to visit her home. an 1 cannot, it is sa d, be found. Other cierks claim they saw her have a large amount of money. The books show about 62,000 cash on hand. Lieutenant Swift leaves a wife and eleven children. It is thought by some that his salary was not sufficient to meet his expenditures and that he used this money to pay his debts. He was about fifty ymrs of age, extremely generous and very kind aud loving to his family. Tbs exchange is now closed. The Indebtedness to wholesale houses is not yet known. Jonr Very III. Sah Francisco, Jan. 10. Governor Jones of Nevada, who has been ill in this city, showed no signs of improve ment yesterday, and his condition is considered to be serious. His paysi- clans have pronounced his ailment to be cancer of the stomach. There is more than a probability that he will not recover. His family and a number of close friends are in attendance at his bedside. Xnaptclon Uld It, Macon, Mo., Jan. 10. George P. Keichel, a wealthy furniture dealer, committed suicide Wednesday night by cutting his throat. Mr. Keichel recently became convinced of bis wife's unfaithfulness and Wednesday he sued her for a divorce. Tbe suicide was a sudden Impulse while brooding over his troubles. It Is believed his suspicion of his wires honor was groundless. IlarrUon to Marry New Yokk, Jan. 10. The announce ment from Indianapolis yesterday that P Harrison will shortly be married to Mrs. Mary rscrtt Dimmick, limply confirmed rumors current lor lome time past The marriage Is to take place in this eity. Ex-l'resldent Harrison will leave Indianapolis for a Un days' visit to this city lotne time (his week. Tbe wedding, It to aaid. 1 " Tv J ' , V" 7"' w' ta" P,,ct bfore ' wlu" to Id' Trial of Mr. UavidMMi. Pas Fkawosco, Jan. 8. ThJ pre liminary examination of Mrs. Mary D vidson on the charge of extorting money from llev. Dr. D. O. ilrown, pas tor of the First Congregational church of this city, was cont nued yesterday. Mrs Davidson was the only witness placed on the stand. Uer testimony, in substance, wai to the effect that at the instigation of Dr. Brown she had acted as his agent, in the ( ass aud had procured the money for i-rs. Baddin, who threatened the pastor with ex- post. re regarding im reianoni wim M'.,8 Mattie Overmm. The crocs-examination of the de'endant ill begin on Thursday morning next, to which time an adjournment was taken laat evening. A number of letters, purporting to have been written by Miss Overmad to a friend in ihu city, have been pub lished by local papers, in which the former confesses that she was a victim of the pastor. They have created an intense sensation. The authenticity of the letters is not questioned. A Valuililti Kook. Seattle, Wash., Jan. Charles II. Lugrin oi this city 8. Mr. has in his possession the original manuscript or the report made to the British gov ernment in 17sl by the commissioner appointed to deline the boundaries of Duicii Guiana. The report makes a bwk of nearly four hundred pages and contains a description of every set tlement and plantation lit Dutch (Jiii aua which is now claimed by the Jint isti, aud the names of all the original grantees from tho Dutch government. It defines the boundaries of the terri tories claimed by the Dutch, French, Spanish and Portuguese at that time, in addition to a large amount of other extremely valuable information. At the request of Lord Salisbury Mr. Lu grin is about to forward the book to the English premier for inspection by the Uritish government. The report liaa been in his possession for some rears, and as near as he is able to learn it was taken to Canada from New York by one of the United empire loyalista at the close of the revolutionary war. Swept by I'ralria Flrea. Wichita, Kas., .Ian. 8. Portions of Kiowa, Staff on, Kdwardi and Pratt counties are being swept by prairie (ires, which light up the sky until from this distance the appearance is that of a red sunset. The extent of the des truction has not yet been definitely learned, for the rea-on that the desolat ed country is enUreiy cut off from tele graphic comtnunicuiou. The branch of the Missouri l'?i(ic railroad from Alcott west, whichruha through the Gre-sweptdistrictJ, has been abandoned for several u,ontln, and all telegraph offices along the ntie -discontinued, Itonce the details' obtainable are very meagre, v j There is'ho telegraphic communica tion wi.h Iuka, in Pratt county, on the abandoned branch, but reports from Dodge City, Kiushy, Stafford, St. John Lamed and other surrounding towns lead to the appreh-'.fion that the town ha. b en swept away. Thousands of acres have been burned over and tha loss of property will he considerable. hull Ag tit at Ui Sanla I e. Nlw YniiK, .Ian. 8. The proceed ings before Judgd Lacomb" in the Uniied Stales circuit court in the, ac tion of the Prescott & Arizona Central llaltroad company aiainst the Atchi son, Topeka & Santa Fe liailroad com pany and others for 8,25J,0.-0 damages opened yesterday morning with a mo tion on the part of the defendants to dbmiss the suit, which is for the alleged wrecking of the plaintiff railroad. C. N. S'erry of Albuquerque, N. M., of counsel for the defendants, moved to dismiss on the ground that the inter state commerce law does not cover the case as presented. The argument for a dismissal occupied the entire morn ing session of the court. After recess Defos McCurdy for the plaintiff road argued at length agaiust the motion. Old fight llt-newed. CoLLMftt s. O., Jan. 7. there was a fierce clash between the Foraker and McKlnley factions in the senate yester day that may couse opposition to ex Governor Foraker for the United States senatorship and Governor McKmley in bis own state for the presidential riom inatlon It was over the confirmation of Joseph r. smith s appointment by Governor McKldley for state librarian Senator Bhattuc of Cincinnati, a friend of Foraker, charged that Smith assailed Forake's character last summer when he came out as a candidate for United States senator, saying be would better be tent to the penitentiary. Senator Garfield, son of the late president, de fended Smith. The fight was close and bitter and resulted In the confirmation of tbe appointment by a vote of 18 to 17. t Made aso OO Kaiy. Chicago, 111,, Jan. 8. At 4:.'i0 yester day morning a lone robber entered James ltogers restaurant, at 218 Thirty-first street, and at the point of a revolver held up three customers and the night cashier, the contributions netted the adventurer 900. Trouble, hat Maaioaa. Flaostakk, Ariz., Jan. 8 No news has been received from Sheriff Cameron who left here with a posse Monday to release tbe cowboys reported corralled by a party of Navajoes forty miles east It baa been learned that tha captured party consists of three cowboys who disputed tba right of tbe Indians to grata their cattle and sheep on tha nubile binds near tha r starvation A trard Fatnar. "What is the matter, JohuT" asked 1 Texas widower of his little son. "You are not acting right, father. V'ou are not behaving as a father should. Vou have secrets.'' "What have I done, Johnny?" -You have engaged yourself to Miss Jones, without consulting roe. I had au-cauV picked out a wife for you. but as you make your bed o you mint lie ,n t Ail that I can ay is that a way ward father is ai.t to make a bad hus biiJ." 'i-" Sf"a8' Mure" Coiii.it. Colorado. -1 rotiil r!b' have una aire of land h(-r under imitation ihaii leu a.rv. a I txml irnjra Hmi in am lnnlliy 1 eterlne-l in, "Thll 'irLut i by M. A. J. M.,rv,a reel'l'-ii ' vrr. mi t nio ii, ile Morey t V umlM! sj . rif-tii .oui.'j, v - t.,ib . Im. tin- "i l ir,- loi.-il.-v ii tnk"- J"! tr livil in wl'..tin. K!! ul HrbiM tr.vw.l ever 11. aoy o her ' K I . 11' I1B J. - , v,r !-! vrar.- 1 "'h r h !" mini ele.iiuli to einMe t i ll t wake , . ,,U2i. u. rn-i ..ot il h " ''" llei'ih.r.-it-t. Ail . ii"i i "' aiajr. HI. -Hs laiel. h.re .r- tn,.l.r ih- l'l ite a..d Heaver l.li. h n..nh. ( Isni'h 1 l.av Uen - Ki.'e l 1" he. . MlMI, .8 rhh tly but ,.e.o crne.l on m- larmliiK ami te ..ille an la-"re-tlnlruit r ,lture. 1 have ili. I run ti troalnit wldrh InrHl.l.-a a)..lea. ,Umt. C;.-rr;es j,n'-.n- and )Tar trees. I l.av never a ire.- wiiil. r till, and -!rf..m le.t what alt twii! -lrt mi:, the u-rmlnal bud I" lh l'rm. All ih.-s.- tie. niae a tlirili anfi ph. nominal Brimlli. I lnm "i" elierri.-s l-rinx ll urn veatmtter amln -. and many ..I III- a.,.la .-rt. tie.-. Ik anni! well atl. r t U.lr.1 and urili jear lr .. fiai.tmif "a planW i one 'ear d. ar. . alter f.mr jear jrr.mli , A fli mil nd if, Iti. h.a around. 1 ha thur onKiilv le.ied iirowing mnaiita. Ki-abrrl"a. ,tra l-rrii-., ra..berrle. l,i kN-rne and crai all n- l.n h mate a .rolitif erowth and yl,-ld uliundaiitly. pn.vlna to me ll.al mH (nut crowing in Ihl. l.- adiy l a prmabl In diid'ty '-K'alle prdiiw ann.l.Tpilly, and ln year n-n tout of mxar Iwniin one ouarter-r.e olian-l. Many 8li.(!.it ia e:glle(l iwentv tue ,.,u:id. Ii ull.-l infonriatlnn alvmt Moraan f ounly I e,.nitntfl man iiinHrt.-J lklei l.i.-d by the i'aweni.'1-r t-.anmenl ol the Burlington KoiiU- an-' now fd lor free i.trit-uti.n. A ei.r will I mailed io any one lio will wrlla toJ. Krhcl. i. I. A., wrnaha. Seb , f..r It. No one who real I v fn earnrat In h! deira Ui and a tietter ioratloii Hiau i.ia prrat nt one atll tail to do IhU, What They Talk A boat. Mrs. Verger Matilda, you and Mrs. Peterhy's servants are always talking togethe. What do you find to talk about? Matilda s-nowboll-We was just an usin' ourselves, jess degaine as you and Mrs, Peterby does, except dt you talk about the servsn's and we talk about our employers. Texas Sittings. fA practical, all-around printer, To married man, would I ke a route i'ubllnhcra: try tiruatloli. Addn 1. II w., IHox .VSj, York, Neuraaita. .Tspaiiei-e Stories, Donald Mamma, I saw a Japanese fairy story to-day. and the words ran up and down like figures In the arithmetic. Caiarrb Cannot ba cures with Local APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the feat of the diaeaae. fa- tnrrh i a bl-i or constitutional diwase, itid in order to cure it you must lake in ternal remedies. Hal Catarrh Ctire ia taken internally, and acts dirertlv on tha blood and mucous aartures. ifaH'a Ca tarrh ( lire is not a ipiurk in ed mine. It was pretcrit.c.1 by ot.e of ihe beat physi cians in this country lor years, and is a r. gnlar prescription. It in' composed of the best tonic known, combined with the Lent bluoii pririhers. wtiiifr dirertiy fin the MineotiH aurlaees. The pcrleet comriina lion oi the two ingredients is what pro duces such wonde'lul rcaults in curing Caiarrh. ."-end for teaiimoninl, Irec. V. J. CHKXKY A en., Proi..., Tolelo, 0. ."-old by Druggists, price 1ms. A Kansas popnlis' is at work on a new scheme to increase the sum of human happiness. He Is trying to cross the milkweed and t lie strawlasrry, so that people may raise strawberries and creHm together. Weak Ltinea are strengthened, Pleu risy l'uim relieved mid Asilnuntic symp toms subdued by Dr. D. Jajne'a Kxpee torant, a sovereigu remedy for all Cough and Colds. Cattish, Miss Passe Dear raej One cannot cross the street without a lot of horred men (.taring at one. Jlaud Kt hel They don't look mote than once, do they, dear? Cincinnati Krqtiirer. Hall's Hair Henewer contain the natural food and color-matter for ilia hair, and medicinal herbs ior the scalp, curing Kray ness, hiililiiesi, dandrull', and acalp aores. Max Nordau, the author of "Degen. erat'ou," livts in Paris above a drink, ing saloon. The name Nordau was originally used by him as a newspaper pseudonym. With the consent of hla father. Herr Sudfield, he legally as sumed It. Hall Calne does his best writing at his Isle of Man home, Greeba castle. Jn London his home Is near those of Herbert Spencer, Altna-Tadema and other celebrities. It Is reported that Count Tolstoi's "Anna Karenlna" has been dramatized in French, and that in the last act tha heroine is run over by a railroad train in full sight of the audience. "Whynotf Is it dumbye are! 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