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r V -.- " 1 J i a Pcruna Drug Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen:-! can cheerfully state tint Mrs. Schley has taken Peiuna Lnd I be lieve with good effe ct. " H'. 5. SCIIUIY. i J . i l.-n-awt Kin 11 tn. R n a n 1 ! ha tli'-r- A GREAT NAVAL BATTLE, ore ' tug viitjr' hi ui- ..mjr,i im;i,. ii .,( 'IL..IIHHI .it:ili!t e lit f July :i, 1S!I in wlm-li tll Ailmirsil S' liipy. f k n le-nliii p.irt. It a ikit n nil linttV. Wit ii.iiit a ai.iniriit' warn liiK it licfun. tii' k )' Uiiui, iiml iinitisl r.mrii.'i'. exivlloiit diiiilitii r''ilnt.' m 'r .'ii;i.li ii. i thii- cmuliiupil iu Admiral Sclili-y t'i iiri'l i.'!- ilitt ui,. I l.irni2 rliaMi-t-'ristic of tin- AiiK-ri' im -4.1l.lirr. A man think iiiickly in iIh-m- il.iyn. ThiT i mi tiint" lr i!-iff iirl.ou. ,iw intn"M isf ;ir.(. av3y in 1 iii.iuii'iif , A itriliit'i!" uf fc'ri';i! tii"iiir clauinr fur imli.'r, A man nnii-t tani ui li-n fur nr .iiiii.Mt by in: nitinn, r.illii r tliaii InicaJ Jiiliii -ti'ifi. One iliiy tlii fi..'litin nJmirtl. S. h'-v In i.hmi,.. to be in r 11 111 p a 11 y era ' h o t 1 I k I M ADMIRAL'S Orl!OV Of PC IM t"'' ot An aitei d int. In a i'miskin tea lore has In vented a littlo mii-hlne that wi I rack and tie uppaictlsa' tt e ratte of f tty a minute. lu animal sfnnifiti tlm wha-k of a whale's tail Is Kroit'ist. Next lu order coum tbe kick of a Klr.ilTe. t'i; kick f a mule, and the Mow uf a lion's p i . A curious tree urows In Ml.ihar, India. It Is ciillid Uw talln tree, flO'll till' l-iettll.lt IIS SfiCdi, WlK'i. bo 1 exec d. produce a t.jlltw which tn.ik 1"M C" libs. A Military Y. bci n 1 t, ,i.' d 0, M, C. A. tct:t husi 11 tbii Model Gam for visit in military ote;inizat!"t s at the World'a Fair. Sjfvi -es are b hi v ry Mina.iy and a llbr.m t tie of Mi h d ers Is nr-iir.taln d Ch'.r.'li ni"i!i!i,.ni)ip in China h is ttenl'M fliiii. i! I in- last t-vb: M-i .. T1I mi EHAiD CUCliZA A VAl.LTO FRIEMD "A r'v! iraur ytn I FIST' t :, S.-Ki-rr.inil it I., "3 't te.-rii Ti.c-.i f:. -nj U.f run;. 1 .,riny dj;.-. ' . fiT..- it It j-iir.j tni I r,. ,t Uv. si.r-Sir, J Jewf tcnil nie 1 pri..r-;'.:.-." (1 1 - '.'.! of t' t:' f 4:- ' c' 'i : i A. J. TOVHR CO. cT... CANADIAN S'-i? lo.-!-, Carina ii: V.'et V.VarV C '-j. 8ot!.er.t ITa wet v-'r:; or-i, -:t tern Can a U 0 KAGMIFiCEKT CROPS FOR I3C4 Western Csna'ta's Wheat Crap Una vrar Will Be 6O,G00,GGO EUSHELS ND WMtaf AT PRtSthT IS WORTH SI A BUSKtl The out and barley rrop will aluo yield ahin iluiiiiy. Kpl nd)it irl.-ca for all klndu cf cratn, cut tie in,. I i.iIi.t fnnii pri.dii.e f.r I be kiowIiu of wiih b ih rllmate l uniiiini.ii.iM-i!. Alio.it jvi.nm AiiiHrl.-n Iiiive n.itl.rl In Wi-hutu t'aua.U rturliig the .tint three yi it. 'I hou'iinil of frei hnmcflti'Q'lii ef HVi m-rc ei'h Mill iiYiiilnljlp In the bent iirrlculturnl dli ricm. It linn been mill that the T'nlt -( Mate will l.o fi.rcid in bn,nrt w-ln-;it wl'!,in a Very fi-iv yeaiM. t.''-ioe h funii lu ( iit,,nlii ami bt'Mttiie on ef IhoHe nvlift will pro diier It. mhi ivt i,,f .rn, l n te Bi,rlpifi-'nl uf lfl,n.:, ,n-.. eit. t. ' nir.r ,., i t .r.i.'lf ' ..ri.4 1. I . i W. V rnni!". I" 1 rn Vila riHa..Omiihii. .' -Ii TO SAVE YOUR LIFE. Hejli.Lhi'. K i:liu.-y trOiibSc, lend l t; usu mf tt'Mi ;ti(J un Unirne y death. i:.rn, fn-:, how to cure Hit diHiuiHiiinri; cumpiumu. AUirrn THE PEPSALXDIDS COMPANY, Jaduoo Piik Lilitioo, u Chicago, 111. BtUJS' LHtHhY COUGH SYRUP cures coughs and colds. r. Caws hurt all It; I, t oiiirn erui. 1 vu. vvb r . Ii 45 VOKK NKI L Kiwn Iho nor Id mur itllw aria's- aurest uiralor 01 Eicoc ti ii S '210 W 4 Si. i Bat tie of bdiitiaso, Where Admiral Schley Made History. j. tin- wnrl l a iu" rai.Mvi iu popularity a a 1 IU.i'rsiim of tin-: lwtain e. ill extensive n. A rmaiiij One axked liin iiiiiiiii. Without a tnoineiit'a besitation, he been a .iM: "I n eheerfully Kay that Mr. Schley ban takeu I'eruna n il mnk-janil I bi-lieve with (food clTc t." than in the: Like the llattle reit hern, him without any warning, aiiil he disposeil of it with the aaine vim ntnl ile.ision as ill-f.iti-d isi aya. Hi oriU eoncc-ntini; to lie repeated by them. Lik the new nf e I n 1 11 c in ;m h .nr, 0!IIM Hill lie !i y t b e iients. tr. -in Envpt for au fr pei'li, these 11 Ii o;h r r olhVer in mu h a notable position a that of Admiral S.dile.v. KU NA. L-Menl for u worlJ on v.iri-; reroiia enj ivs, no Tttnn wit v ri.ikeii niiblie end.tciiu'nf 1 i'be banana and t tie potato arn aliinst Identical lu chemical coiupo sltioo. Huts eat the rubber insulation on tho chvtric wins that inn In this tuniti lj of tbe Lonuou undcigrnuud railroad. Ahbut one-half of tho drlnkliitt silnous in Londoti are owned by oue lirrn. Ibis trust, s'lice it came into , ! existence, has caused a deterioration ijin ibo beveroRes it sells, and the i ! HflLish workman irrowls in co!)e- jiiutuce. 1 lino'a Curt for Cotiaitmptlon promptly relieve tny little &-j enr-old insur of roup. Mu U A. i'earce, Z! 1'iilirj.' atn-4-t, Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 2. 1UU1. IS OUR MO UAL COUK BECOM ING LESS S AUCT? It is not easy to say what honesty is In tin so times, beciu-e thcie is so much of the d mhle standard In miriness, just, as tnere usually is In a bins' school. It Is as tbi uyh P ickt plckliii! .itid burnlaty were !1im; iiiiiiiuaiiced, but highway rob boiy all wed. A man wlio aspires to he an honest man, l.einu fjucs tiiuied 00 this subject lately said: "So many objectionable things that went' htur Hie lL'bt are iicesslary io be fhine in so many ruiisldor.ible biHimss t'tilerpii.-.es now, that fer uiv r::rt 1 pttftr to keep out of active lii,sii rss. ! r if you start int. to cany a protect through, y;ii (lun't want to fail, nod to succee I y u have to do wh.it is necessary. " Happily this fas'idlous man can live on iits income without discomfort, but he is an able nrti,and w.ihir od tjialb.s he l'ves comparatively Idle, partly because th-; things he covets most are clean hinds and self-respect K. S, Martin, in Tin; Metropo litan Magazine 'or O'toher. Mrs. Wln.luw -toorillSO SVIIUP for chll dien lethlnK, Noftetni Die jouna.reducea lidla rjiu,.u lliiyi,plii cur. 0 .lie 1'rtoe tic Oottle. TOO LATH. What sad woris! Too late to esk pat don fur unkind speeches nr rjrj. generous actions. Too late to oiler lie helping bund to bear tbe weary iiirdcti, or offer words of kinchess 0 Cbeer the sal heart to make iiuetids for wrongs done, wbelbtr liilerilIot!iilly or net. When t Iio clav civ ts from our sluht tho form and face so dear, how matiT thin-'s we rcpret. We reniem- ber words that were spoken, as we Uioiicdtt. kindly, that, hud we brcn 1I1I0 to 'onisre the futinc, would hivehcin utt'ted very differently, llo in'riny a Jest wmild have be-n unexoriss d, how many frowns smoothed nwny, hi w many harsh aiicents made tender. When we Io' k on llin work of tho haoos now grown cold forever, or Raze on the R-'i'menti no more tilled cut by the loved fo'm alien memory pn turcs the piesence oi the dear outs la tbe cneg where Uiey onco moved, and icculis the 1 1 lies, we will hear uu more la this I lie, oh, how tettibla are those in lie woreg; Too Intel Jacobs Oil Rheumatism an Neuralgia In EZ!s J Z 1 -7- y- . A . catarrh remedy, iu national in of Saiiti:io, the thought was uprmiff upon he diil with the Spaiiiwh Heet led by tue 1'ernna have i;oiie out into the world 11 thousand tonnuej. beiause he baa aaid bin victorv over t'ervcra. hix worda con 1 e r u 11.1 ADMIRAL'S UOSDS CARRY WEIGHT caught "i IlUlHit'K'fSi in. Mil 11 lu nio.il 11, ai:i'ob4 ui'eand nnil cunti inborn manly iiidepeinleiK e, iu a country of wonb never would have been uttered by an - widu notoriety and pupui inty, ni. li ai riinedy could ever have received such out "h a tnnn. The lurkp-Nt tree Io the world In broken and petrllied at the end o: a defile In Noiihwesicrn Nevada. It Is said to bo Odd feet Iuiir. U tiuciit is being used instead ol wood for pll. a. They are made in trlaiiK'uhr shape, and are diivi-n lu the suno manner as those of wo.'d. Tnero Is one liquor shop fi r ever seviiny pt-rsons lu the province of Erne, France. Taking accou ,t t children and abstioeot wuineii an mcnit may be said tint every 2i persons support one li U ir d -ali-r. AScfclaLIe Preparation TorAs si.Tiilaii r.tj !'.tc Food and Re d u!a -lir.fi itic Slouachs and Bowels of ill- f fi-SkT" - I rromolcs Dicslion.Chccrrur nessandncsl.Cuiiuiiasncillier D'ihmi.Morpliiiie nor Mineral. Not NyViicoTic. IStmfJiut Sod " jftx.Stnntt ihn Semtl - Apctfficl Remedy forConslipa rion. Sour Stotiuich, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish ncss find Loss OF SLEEP. FaeSimiic Signature of NEW YOT1K. . j ' j i.ifrf i' v.;, 1 1. i"i';k-.;"Jt2WdAS. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. 8-igi.!nsii Har'an Co. lands. eai f.siate h aiwiys a sare Inves incut. It neither turns nor blows away Clio ynu nflord to rent when you can own a quarter section for Si 0 i For further Inform-itlon write chtimnt her A Jume. Orl-ans Meh iSKSTIiompson'sEyBWatel The cost of tuking the first census whs a little over one cent per head; that ot the lust census 17 cents. lib 1 MJiJ J V J H mm Li'tl V,i;iv? nil i,U mother that a Ik 11 ai 11 the fiout poic'i, but wlin.n lov station wag marie, it " 't ' "'" I to be the ,.Nelo ;iiolarii ")( wbieii but. nely r-i. "No, ii I.-. ' g,id M-i m ah. r, "jou have t l J a vt y naulily story, an J j-.iu iu,iSt j,0 u ;j t 1 your room unl ptay foi foiir ncs and it u am itiTe umil the LjiJ d-s logive N"iliie pruntly obryiS, but he as s-" 11 uily a lew luiiiUUs U.ie lie Cirue tiipuirijj Liick. "ii il ti e Lord foryivs yuu?"asked t!:e n,othi r. "V s," was the rply. "and He Slid He didn't blame me im.ch rilher, ciuse wheu He tirst saw it He sorti-r tlioijijt it wis a lion biiiiit!f."-c 11 i-r-i' t r Scp:euiU r 14 A fiofiuan cripile ha uimif ullv .'11111. tt (1 t lie k.'iKfl'n irnv,.n.ii.i...t Is nc-i.lly w.iiiflcred into a poll e stution, h.irrowtd a pn.cil and pi ce of paix r and Kite MKiietlilnu auuu:st the miM t, banded It 10 Hie (it sk ii.au ai.d aiarrts!d fur distespict to the emperor. Uhis was what he wunt-i. Hi; had beeti io jail for tilu- terms for s-rmlar ofTcnsi s, and sild In; und Jail more cufot table tliau the poorhouse. Tnn Japanese are small eatrrs, and 1'ioili s'iou Isafruqit unkn .wu mwism Hi 'in. They eat sb wl, as well as -parinjly, and chiilly t,f pi tin, our.sinn fuod. A Japanese vUtt k in this cm.ntry was appall d at ie quantity of food coi.sumed by Is host in one day. Kspcclailv was 1; impressed with the extrav.i tnre t our wtrcr people. In Japan. 1 ant once a day Is a luxury, ettn loiij; the wi ll to do. Fr-tici pruie growers Impart to ifit (rule a idistenlritf apoeararice :v the usa of a liht oatiuif diluted lycei Ine. The lirlnbtou, F.n.land, Aquairium 01s -11 (auks and is 715 feel long by loo bet wide. It is the largest In ne world. A vi ti n tint few people wool I ike to fii.ger is owned oy a residciii of Lond.'ti. It is mad" or t n greater mil, of ) iiiimao skull, over which is stretched a a piece of sheep Mu which i,c s as the sounn ooard. The finder boa id Isfumeri ofa huriin thigh hone, while p. gs ere one: the small butus of the hmd of a Siuth African negro. f ill If Tcr Infants and Children. TliQ ICmd Yon Have Always Bought Bears the Signature - In Use For Over Thirty Years TMt OrwTAUfl aoMMNT. NCW YORK OrTV. Ani'-iiv the people of native stock in Mo.sictHis Us there are each year 12.000 more deaths than births Tho lirg st bronze stit.ui' In the woil I is that of Peter the Great at St. P.tersburK. It weighs about 1,100 tons. Tbe prreat field of crvtll7.ed salt at Sal ton, Cal., In tbe middle of the Colorado desert, Is more than one thousand acres In extent. Its sur face Is as white as snow and when the sun Is shlnleg Its brilliance Is too daztlinu for tho eye. The field is constantly supplied by the many salt springs In tbe adj acent foothills. The "science of graft" Is being Illuminated by invi ligations In tbe British war derortment. One tm'ch of mules was shipped to South Africa during the war, and of these 158 ate rtpuied to have died at sea, while the remaining Ml "cannot bt truced beyond BeTsra." About 817, 000 horses were seat to South A f riot, 1 of AM W phahv; y !y in rii j i . i 1 1: 1 l!:i-:,V -I - I- tr f n !j r .1- ..i-iH"!i orUe's wt!j iii . rt-lu. Vi.re in j Ui'- lll lit li.'ll is fi r, ! of 0:. unt ii.e tij.it nliip oat it : in j (.r.j ni- ;t-;t. ba- io n'i is d, i.r t.i 11 i.f : : y ;i;;;i .in. .! : r I iUld 1 i. IVr . . , . - . written or lora, " cy. saim-lliiii.' :::i cli . ul at pn-.;-. .... . :! v.-.' ;!.-! me, liijnl 1 1 1 1 0 . I IB.'I Jv :- 1 (' ily j,r. M y t' rt i p.- .1. : 1,1 ii...ll Hi 11H hi .iil;- ic s;i!.li:iiatt' w.-'i iis, i.:::-i! tlioia I lorriisive snplc im l!ii:u Ka.t C, IT1 '.(I III lll.il'.V V. i-TI'idtH' Sll'iilillc ;!rii JU'nt. i;i J nil s ills Hi 1 ;:.-.;. s.ill., .'i(i!i:ciit of tuiilii i-lie if not cor- whs I' n tll-vit WtU'kS.' while "in lly siiscstiv" oi' 1 lie ii:o.niiiikr in (a.!i"l wire "ilclilnip clone," "nbso bine coltuii." "a I clbr.vK to inject bed powder,"' nniildcr Schinblt'4 li'.-j.fi," iiml "jiloas :.:ke." I.o, t'.is. full itzirtb,"' tbe .-.'lid sotnc s ilts to '0 interpret was Jiiivi-iiiu t'i which 'lie r.iuuirist finally un !i f.ixt, w hii-Ji j itji'a.jit w;is m.i.ic : found by repeat Ives the k.y. All I ;;n c.ic imi.I born- io ai-;,!. which read: '-Ain h -act' nnj , -lii.ri cet i.s; c;." j 01 toe riiistakes generally made in . 'isliiu for ili iis. liic confusion of ) 'powdered licorice" with "compiiimd bii.,-ice powder" is of freijuent occur--i 1 ie. T'.vi, ii'.i.v.tiiri's Willi different u i s, 10'plil'ioHni. and chioro mipbtho , b-iiiii !! hIiihiM inv irl.d.i.v rcipii'stej I s-s '-so.iiciliii;.; rc.-.cmblhij: tmplnh.'t." J Tbe v.iLrue.-l ii',..i oi' a soln'i.m asi prcvail.-i, and reipic: t I'-c e'ear bora cii; ( acid, when Invest inied, nre often made wilb a view tu us" us an ey v.,,,li. I mlclinltcness oftentimes bat no more m-poiis coiiscijiienci s thar l'ii v." if to iclill the onler by the clerj who in fleets Ihc precautionary (pics lions. I.iiiseed ntnl I! ieed inoal, at disi iiiL'iiiMieil from lin,--eci mid flax i '-c I, nre rarely speciiied until tin packi'e has been tnke-.i lionie, while llic coiniiionesl of nil purchasers is tin youi';; lady who iin!;h, vvlii-u paying foi ber glycerin, "Of course you put ro water inlo It, didn't yon'" limply capsules are o:leiiest request ed us "two grain (jiihiine cnpHiiles.' 'I he vng-iie reijnest lor cboi'olale tub lets, of which there are over oOO kinds sonic of ihcm poisonous. Is also n fre ipieut order that can be lilled only m llic ilisei-clion of tint dniR:ist. The mislnkes most guarded againsl lire ihosc .'i-owiu" oui of tbe customci 11 : i ".!!; iti ni? to j.'he the ini'ilie.d form "Ilicliiuriiii' of n nM--tii-.y"' Is a fre(Uen' mlsl.ike iiimle by tiiose hitendiii i( iisl; for calomel or "chloride of iner eiiry." a misl.-ike not without dangers us the largest dose ee:' given of tlx Io, iner is onelinll' raiii. Anoilie) powerful 11. e Heine w; s sold i,ve:ilh 11s a h.-.ir wash by 11 cni.loaier ttsUi;it for "iiicarlioii; le"' iiele id of "c.-iriion !.!' of .ol,i.-;li." '"ii ."aie of )i it-isll niie of ill" coillniuiiCrl of jOil'i iij.-ies, is sol lorn iislved for eorn-elly. tl.oii;,b tli o.i.-.li Ue is less likely to do harm, t.c j Hie biciiloriiles and chioiMes i;eiier;.l j lv su.isLi'cned are eneuiieals rail, el than' iiru;;s. DIJLIc 1H: T TLE "DOC. " I'll MciariH C'O'Kiciilil llic Ablireviatiol u.-, llu'in il-.-licic-nt i:i lliiiit)-, '"I be St. Louis physicians who nr making ii crusade on the abbreviatioi T)oe,' now in Kueb common use, sire tloing a ;;ood tiling," said an old physi cian, "and 1 hope tho thing will spread to other sections of Hie country. 'Doc,' .for doctor, bus been lu use a goof long time and lias enjoyed a good rui in the popular estimate. It Is luucl easier to say 'doc' than 'doctor,' and .' suppose in this use, when time count: for no much, tbe difference in the tim required to roll the two expressioni from the tongue amounts to something though 1 am not advised tat the St Louis physicians have objected to tin use of 'doc' on the ground of the thin wasted in saying 'doctor.' "The main objection Kocms to be oi the idea that 'doe' is lacking in tlisui )y. 'Doctor' is more dignified' thai Moo' from the standpoint of the lr fes.-inual man. Ii.-s.dcs. 'doctor' is tin j correct word. Why should men call l 'doctor 'doc?' Vi'e mlbt us well speal of the 'professor' ns 'prof.' or saj j 'pics' for 'president,' 'sec' for 'secro ' tary,' and so on In nn Indeflnltu mini ber of other instances, riiysiclans ill not like to be addressed as 'doc' The , have objected to tbe word from tin j very bejrmning of lis use, nud they wit continue to object to it ns long as Iti use Is continued. "The crusade begun In St. Louli ngninst 'doc' is n good one, and 1' ought to spread to every section o, the country where physicians exist Wo nre 'doctors' If anything, and tin term 'doc' Is not only n mlslit, but 1 is offensive. I sincerely hope lis u , ; will soon be discontinued. II. r I can. j Vera 8, Kalrd --Thieves poem to b, nellvo out this way. Elbe Onsny Yea, there was oue h our bouse hist evening. Ve"a S. Knlrd You don't Riiyl TJli be tnkc nnytlilncr? Kftlo Onsny Ob, a few klsse. I was ruy Jack. Philadelphia Vresa i .ik-e of ts.e in w tret s in ..hfotnia tre said Io b Lijili 1.0 IZii .Vit in circumftrciice. 1 he iiarp of Mary, Qe n of r-cc ts, 'as inn Uu,ht L the .Sx:iety of AtUjuittiis cf bcjtlaud fur U.WO. M-re tbtin ten thousand Jiranse 'Uji'O Lave already vo'ur t.c't d Ui io to tbe front to -et as n its s. The aiea coured by tLe .St. Loult 'air is l,2c4 acres, that under oof Is 12 acres. The average annual cnt.trihutioa In American Ptctestatit chu relics is 112 per capita. A man turns 12,000 pales of eartb n dioluii an acre and moves in all i weiobt of &A) tons. Cored Her Klienmatit m Deep Valley, Pa., Oct 31. (Social.) There In deep intercut in Green coun y over the cure of the little duuijhtet 1 1. .. u InnWey of Kheumatltiin. She 'aa a treat sufferer for live or air icii'-r snj nothing seemed to do her my suod till i-iie tiled biodd's Ivldney i'ills. She began to improve almost at )nce and now she is cured and can run iml play as other children do. Mr. Wbipkey saya: "1 am indeed thankful for what !od.r Kidney Pill bare dou for i y dau;:!.ter; they saved ber from bo- cripple perhajis for life." Dodda Kidney i'llla have prored '.hat Kbeiimatium Is one of tbe result jf diceased Kidneys. Rheumatism la :-auNod by Uric Acid in tbe blood. If :ne Kidneys are right there can be ao trie Acid in the blood and consequent ly no Rheumatism. Dodd'i Kidney I'ills make Ui Kidneys riaht Tlieie are 155 women ccmmerclat '.ravekrs on tbe road io Great Brit iln. Tr.e Russian population or SlberU now numbers tot far from 8,000,000. A portrait of tbe CrowQ Prince Michael Alcxandrovltch brother of ;he Czar Nicholas II. Empe-or of Uiissia Is a feiturt of the World's hair. It was executed by the Kus iinn artist Holdh ir. Iniri'g the past year the night ilnl cts of Paris received 67,2bJ men, 211,006 women and3!:8 childten. A novel custom with regard to :he dead h"s become popular in Pin Is. On a man's tombstone an ink b"X is placed. Winn his frieodi rlsit his grave they drop their cards ibrougli a slit in the top of tho box. Ilis mar relations are supposed to open the box occasionally to Und out by whom his memory is cherished. In portions of Africa tbe Rirls bar husbands picked out for thetn at ?;ulv age. On the day of their birth :hcy are betrothed to a baby boy a trifle older than themselves, and at t'ie age of twenty they are married. The gli's know of no other way of it"' ting a husband, and so they are ijuite happy and satisfied. The Icelanders believe that alt waters which flow to the north are rnwn bi hnvv.ird by a suction neater) by the oceans tumbliog .-I')wnard through Ih; hollow which they firmly believe exists at the poie. Their Hutboritv for this curious be I ef is tbe "Utama Saga," a st-mi-5 end work written early in the fourteenth century. Tf.ousinrls or wild lmrses roam the tin enced ranges or Or gon, and the Sratn veterinarian has ordered bar. u,ev shculd all be shot. This 1st i prevent th spread of mange among cattle and other livestock. A tbriftv housekeener in Tlirmlr,,,. bam Eogland, forgot about a joint ul meat she had pi ced lo the oven. nd It was burnt to a cinder. She '.lu'nied compensation of an insurance Mupany, Mitine tbat the loss was u ,b. rl H rA Mrs. Mary E. Mcservc, of Salisbury, Mass., was cured of Anaemia, a disease in -which there is an actual deficiency of the blood, by the use of Dr. WUliams' Pink Pills for Pale People She saya: "The first symptom was an unusual paleness. Later the blood seemed lo have all left my body. 1 had shortness of breath and fluttering of tho heart; was de pressed, morose and peevish. I suf fered for two years. Physicians did me little good but I am now a well woman because I look twelve boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." These pills really make new blood and have cured obstinate cases of rheumatism, scrofula and erysipelas. 1 bey are es pecially useful to growing girls. Sold by alt Drutf.lslt. -''--J-V.'s if 1 - 1. it J r. if X s if :is i t i ' no M.1H wtrs oror msxuiu tor .