PHYSICIAN JKilces nu Important. Statement ol' Interest to All Women. " UBAII iMna. PINKIIAM : The hon est , L.te'.li , < 'nt phj-sicutu io above the Scho'1. ' Whjvt.'vcr i.s Ltst iu each ease ! i ' : ' .1 be UMH ! , no matter to nhut tcho > 1 it physician bolongi. I , u * . matter of conscience , C.AII only pie- ' T ' , ' ' I . ' 1 DH. WA.KATA , of Lanilnj , Mloh. \ ccrlbo the best , and as I UUOTT and hayo j proved that there is notbin ? in Alatoria ' Jledica which equals Lydia S3. Pi uk- I luiiu's Vcfjetalilo Coiupuuud in cevero cases of fcmulo dnsordcrs , I unhesitatingly proscribe it , and bare never yob been sorry. 1 know of noth ing better for ovarian troubles and for falling of the -womb or iiloerations j it absolutely restores tbo alTectfd parta j to their normal condition qnicUer and bettor than anything else. 1 buvo known it to euro bar > -cniicsh in wo men , wbo to-day are happy mothers of children , and while th6' meuieal pro fession looks down upon ' patents , ' I have learned , instead , to look-up to , the healing potion , by whatever iiamo 'it'bc kntmn. If my lellow pbyfiiciana d.arc < l tell the truth , hundreds of them would voieo my bcntixiieuts. " Du. VANATA , Lansing , Mich. $5000 forfeit If above testimonial Is not genuine. 'L ho record of Lyd la K. TMnlcha m's Voj.fotablo Compound caunct bo equalled. Accept no aubstituto. V lire. Plnkluwn udvlses sii'k wo- incn free. Address Lynn , Mas" . i\ | ninVlinr nf It. "I don't see any reason why people Ihould interfere when fools want to go through the Niagara rapids in bar rels. " , "But it does seem a shameful waste of good barrels , you know. " Clero- \and \ Plain Dealer. TaktiiR Ifo Clinnccs. Boarder : "Are you sure , Bridget , that there are no toadstools among these mushrooms ? " Servant : "T don't know , sor. They was bought for the missus' table , but she touUl me for to try them on th' boarders first. " Boston Herald. IVorlli Oolnslt T Take things as they come hut re-1 member there are lots of things that It will pay you to go after. Chicago Daily News. I cannot praise Pieo's Cure enonch for \wondcrs it 1ms worked in curing me. K. H. ScideJ , 220C. Olive street , St. Louis , Mo. , April 15 , 1901. IH L filtetch cfJnm n Muurico Tlioiniisoii. " James Maurice Thompson was born In Fairfleld , Ind. , Sept. 9 , 1841. Ills early life was passed in Kentucky and Georgia. He served in the confederate - federate army , and later practised law in Crav."rdsville. Fr'nn 188. " ) to , 1889 he was state geologist. In 18)0 ! ) , he joined the literary stall of the New York Independent. Mr. Thomp son was an expert archer , and was fond of all forms of outdoor sport. are'The Witch- Among his writings are - of " "Iloosier Mosaics " cry Archery , , "Songs of Fair Weather , " "By-Ways and Bird-Notes , " "Tho Story of 'Louisana" and "Alice of old Vin- conHes. ' 'lie died recently. Indian apolis News. Mro. VTInelow'i BOOTHIXCJ 8VUUP for children tortoni I ho Klimi. reduce ! Intlanutluu , gpftla , co.v * wlud colto. 2&o bottle. * , . fe -SHOES UNION MADE Kftict imtrtau of talti I" Utfl Itltnu' - i/2gE3HP2EI-j 183 Pnlr * . M0 = 1l a aBffiSUBKHBBM BffiSUBKHBBM 5Gi,7aOJal ( _ rraa tlntft Utri Thaa OOatttiti In ftuf Yiars. \yTlkUouKlumaktJ aud Belli more men's $ ftOOand3.60itioathaniuijrotk riwoniiui- uT4 tur ii In U vrorlil. W. li. Douglaj 83.00 ami J3.W ho placJ ild * by M vith | < . ( V ) and | l 0 lie > of othar makM , ar found k l > * jut in coed , Thar will outwear two fair * ftf ordluar ; lltM and | 3JOshoM. Uad / ( A * tett lenthtn , tntlillnj f tnt OfronaKIJ. Corona Cttt. end Httlfnil Iduij f M < w. i * Do'uru * M.OO "ant U cannot bo oqutllod at any prloo. Htiuui > > y neil 8Ae. e lr , futnl lpr AV. I. . r > Kiyll . YT t"- V"u'4 iu nn trui t ! ' ' " 1 1JO * . r 6TIWa..vNU , Win.V-4 * A now worl. l > . \ 1) . c ! . Hllloti shows , thin tlio iiuiinmaN knn to Inhabit Anu-rica nortli of Mi'X'.oo li.ivc Inchoasl cd In forty-four years from 000 spooles to mori' than 1,000. Waves carefully measured during a lii-iivy storm on the Now Mrunswick coast recently proved to be forty-live foot hlgli from bottom of trough to crest. Tlioy wore ( " 00 to TOO feet long , ami came at Intervals of thirteen jo seventeen scioinN. J The depths of "the son are nearly at the froi'/.lng-polnt ; they are subjected to enormous pressures and displaced by slow currents moving from the pole to the equator. They contain oxygen iu MUtllclent quantity to sustain animal ! life , and are deprived of sunlight. Is I It possible to concelvo a less comforta- I bio habitat for animal population ? No , from our point of view ; bui tl must not be forgotten that wo arc neither ush ! ' nor aiolluslu , and that everything do- ' peiids on adaptation to the surrounding medium. i ICxyloratlon has now revealed relics j of Menus , the founder of Egyptian mou- archy , fashioned more than 0,500 years ago. OfMV , Iho successor to Mencs , . It IB astonishing to Hud the forearm of hlH queen still in Its wrappings , with 1 four splendid bracelets Intact. This i brilliant and exquisitely finished group of Jewelry Is 11,000 years older than the Jewelry of Dahshur , the oldest up to , then known. The arm of the queen had born broken off by the llrst plunderers , and hud Iain hidden iu a hole lu the 'vnll of Iho tomb. Mahogany-hunters lu Central aud South America are men requiring much Bkill and experience , and in some dis tricts the revenues depend largely upon the success of tholr endeavors. Ma- hoguny-lrces do not grow In grotjps , but are scattered und concealed In thickets. It takes two men an entire day to fell a tree. On account of the thick , thorny growth about Iho base of the ireo , It la the cuHlom to build a scaffold around It , and to cut the trunk at a height of 10 or 15 feet from the ground. By this wasteful method It is said the best part of the tree is lost. Freed from brunches. Uie trunk Is hauled by oxou to the near est river , where rafts are made. The depth of the atmosphere Is still a matter of great uncertainty. The Belgian Uoyal Meteorological Observa tory has been seeking to throw light on the problem , and has collected Iheso widely varying estimates to distin guished authorities : Blot , 40 miles ; Id-avals , 70 ; Mann , 81 ; Callandruii , 100 ; Schlaparelli , 125 ; Marie Davy. 187 ; lilt- ler , 210. Early in the last century British physicists generally assume the depth to be 47 miles. Meteors , which become incandescent thn mill friction with the air , afford a mi-.in.s of roughly ; testing these estimates , and SuIlohert Hall shows Kilter's ligim-s to be near est , by staling that meteors have been observed ut u height of more than 200 miles. ' The recent development of thi.s art. culled phototherapy , is due to Professor ser I-'iasun of Copenhagen. Ho discov , ered that smallpox patients , when kept In red light , escape with little , if any , scarring of the hands and face. The reason smallpox scars are found prin cipally on exposed parts of the skin Is because the blue , or chemical , rays of light promote the suppuration of the eruptions. I'Mnscu ' next louud lhat the chemical rays , w'.ien concentrated by lenses cutting out the red rays , will cure suyerllclal diseases of the skin , such as lupus. Powerful electric u re lights can , for Ibis purpose , be sub stituted for sunlight. The success of this treatment at the Light Institute lu Copunhagen has led to Its introduc tion lu the London Uospltul. GOOD STORY OF A BAD ACTOR. lie Uud Been \V'nriieJ that lie Would He Molihel Some Nli-lit. Booth Tnrkington , the author of "Monsieur Boaucaire , " tolls a good story of a certain Western actor , a man who not only lacked the ability to act. but was one of the worst ranters ever scon on even remote Western hoards. Again and aguiii ho hud been de nounced as the "worst living actor , " not only by the critics , hut bjr hla friends , who , in their efforls to make him abandon hlstrloulc Holds , often as sured him Unit if he persisted In lilu endeavors to net he would some time certainly be mobbed by an ovorexau- poratcd audience. However , he pur sued liia way , albeit not without iome At a fiir-vfcj < twn ouu-ulghl stand tint climax was reached. The sale of tick ets on that particular evening had beou limited at least , none of the reni-rved seals hi the parquet had boon taken. The 50-cent general admission tickets , however , had a fairly good sale , us theatrical performances In the town were something of a novelty. A large church "noolablo" wus another feature of the town's eTonlng , and for that rea son. perhaps , there were few women represented by general aiiml.vslou paste boards. Perhaps for the same reason also the men thought 50 cents uono too much to spend for an excuse to ab sent themselves from the Utter func tion. tion.As As lu usual lu country towns , espe cially where general admission tickets are held , the holders thereof arrived i-arly , and at least nn hour before the was billed to begin the iit soils were filled. Byeroue iit Uncw every one else , and there nu ; murh whlsparliig ever the empty rcwwved huutu , FUiullr eu adventur ous soul volunteered to Investigate , and returned with the Infortuutlon that none of them hud been purchased. After more whispered consultation It wus decided to storm the box olliee In u body und ask permission to occupy the reserved seats. i After much argument and wrangling the agent told them that if none of the seats were sold before the raising of j the curtain they might , after a fesv minutes' i wait and ut a given signal , take possession. At S o'clock the cur tain rose and lu duo time the actor , as Hamlet , advanced down the .stage and begun to runt. He hud got well under way and wus spouting his worst , when , at the given signal , the crowd rose and eacli persri. actuated by the same de sire of securing the best of the front seats , rushed madly toward the stage. The startled actor hesitated , paused , gave one look at the rapidly advancing crowd , and , believing that the oft- heard prophecies of his bolng mobbed were about to be realized , gave a fright ened ( cry , turned , and , with wabbling legs j , dashed off the stage. The towns people saw no more of Hamlet that night. The next morning , says the Now York Times , the actor was found by j some of his friends , still In his play robes , hiding In a shed about three miles from the town of the previous evening's performance , and near a rail way station , where ho had hoped to crawl unobserved upon some passing train and escape his supposed pursuers. A PEACEFUL BOMBARDMENT. Secils Sown by MO.IIM of Two Old \ C until Near Blair Castle stands u high , rocky crag named Cralgleburns. which , says the London Daily Mail , for a long liuio looked grim und bare In the midst of bouuty , und its owner thought how much prettier it would look If only trees , shrubs , etc. , could be pluuted lu Its nooks and crannies. It wus con sidered impossible for any one to scale Its stoop and dangerous acclivities , and no oilier way was thought of'to got seed down. Ono day Alexander jNnsinuth , fnther of Ihe celebrated engineer , paid u visit lo Iho grounds , i'he crag was pointed out to him aud after some thought he hit upon a scheme. In passing the castle he noticed two old cannon. He got a few small tin canisters made to lit tno bore of the cannon and tilled them with a variety of tree , nhrub uud grass seeds. The cannon was loaded iu Iho usual way and tired at the rock from all sides. The llttlo canisters on striking the rock burst , scattering the seeds In ull directions. Muuy seeds were lost , but many more fell into the lodges or cracks , where there was a little moss or earth. These soon showed signs of life , and In a few' years graceful trees and pretty cliufblng plants , ull sown by gunpowder , were growing and flourish ing In nearly every recess of the for merly bare , gray crag , clothing It with verdant beauty. At the present time the formerly un sightly rock is oue of the chief beau ties of the estate , and the story of its transformation Is always related to the visitor , und never fails to arouse Inter est. Many Uoyal Cliiut-H. Great Britain has no dlstinctht und exclusive throne. Instead , there are four-the wooden chair , with the slab of Scotch stone , in Westminster Ab bey , whicu has served us the corona tion scat of the monarchs of tills realm for seven centuries ; the sump tuous chair of state In the House of Lords ; the chair on which the late Queen gat when holding a Drawing Hoom In Buckingham Palace ; and the gilt urmchulr at Windsor , In which the sovereign sits to receive loiters of cre dence or recall from foreign envoys , or accord audience to dusky potentates. The Cxar of llussla Is even uior di versely tiToned. Each of & dozen chairs of state uro at various times styled the Uussiuu throne. The two most remarkable are the chairs of Ivan the Terrible and the one In St. George's Hull of the Winter Palace ut St. Petersburg. The former Is of tur- quolseu. In the back alone ther ar 10,000 of these gems. The other chair la of easily woods , vrltli Ivory uud gold , richly jeweled , and embossed with th Imperial eagle The seat Is of eriulue , and the urm.s arc ivory tusks. Further East , in Teheran , the Shah displays himself on a white marble throne , looted from Delhi in 1739. It Ls of Ivory , overlaid with gold , und ubhr/.o with gems , its value bolng esti mated ul over a million pounds. What In the Heal Hhumrook ? During recent years literature iuu boon abundant In the Attempt to pror that the clover could not har been the auclent shamrock of the Irish , but that It must have boon the oxallu uc - tosclla. The main argument bni been that the clover was an introduction from the continent of Europe , and could not have been lu Irolaiid at that time. A correspondent of the London Gar deners' Chronicle , W. G. a , SO < M over the whole literature of the subject. II * shows that It was not until 1830 that J. E. Blcheiio , a former secretary of the Llnnuenn Society , started a doubt on tin * subject In a paper road before that society W. O. S. quotes from pub lications , with tholr dJitos , jjolnj back hundreds of years , nhowlng clearly that the shamrock nau clover , and nothing else but clover. Indeed , the correspondent show * that , la very early Christian times , long before St. Pat rick's birth , the clover leaf was tued as an eubloui of the TrluitUe buji'i Monthly. WUUB a mlatoter fcanouaoe * that fee a Bull att o4anoe at a eorUia a * he has scwnotkLac et partic ular Importance t vtf , Use Mem kieir what to DARNS t CLOTHES FOR A LIV.VIQ. iitf Mnr.vlim 1 Girl llu MOP IliniiU 1'iUl til' ' .iivlnc" . There Is ono Southern girl at the North who Ims conquered povcity and solved the problem of existence to her own satisfaction. Slio N of good fami ly ' , and , having a leaning toward ait , went to Now York to pursue her stud ies. Originally she had a small for tune sunlclont to live upon but mis fortune overtook her ami she was loft with a mere pittance. Being compelled to live In .1 hall bedroom In u boarding house , she heard a lellow boarder , a young man.grumbllm : because his hose were full of holes and Uie buttons were off his shirt. A happy idea sol/.otl the young woman and she went out and hud some curds printed with tills le gend : Patronage Solii-lteil. Miss A 1) will call wlion ilesire I niul repair wurdrobos ut the following riitus : Buttons replucotl 2c ciu-li Buttonholes nu'iiiU'il 5c oiuh Socks ( lunii'il , pair 5u iwli Itonts inouiU'il , iiu'li 5c cat h Special orders special prices. Kimlly wrlto iiiinio on revor.se sltlo of this cnnl und give to Mrs. with ur tick's to bu repaired. These curds she left with over.v housekeeper who took lodgers that she know of , making an arrangement at the sumo time with the landlady to do the mending on the premises for u consideration. That was one day's work. The next day she culled again at these houses to see If the employ ment she hoped for was to be had. She took with her a bag containing , besides needles , thimbles , etc. , spools of both thread uud silk of various colors , darn ing cotton , buttons and tupe. At the very llrst house In her list the lund- ludy produced ( our pieces of clothing In the basement sitting room to 'bo mended. These clothes took her four hours and u ijulf to mend und she earn ed ? ; i.lfi. Custom Increased until slu > sometimes made $8 a day. not net guln , because her mending materials , car fares , lunches , etc. , liud to como out of It. Sometimes , of uoursc , she made little or nothing. The person who tolls of her efforts says that young Southern girls have a special aptitude for striking out now trades for them selves. HOW DIAZ IS GUARDED. President of Mexico Not Likely to HP Killed II.T mi Ainiumii , Dr. Prank J. Toussalnt has returned fuoui a six mouths' exploring trip through the mining and agricultural districts of Northwestern Mexico. Dr , Toussalnt traveled on horseback witli his owu caravan of pack mules and poous , and his knowledge of the foot hills and arrayos of the States of Chihuahua and Souora. as well us the remote plaututlous far from the rail roads and beaten tracks of the mnderi tourist Is very exact. lie also made ! visit lo the City of Mexico and con ferret ! with President Diaz In re.hit.loi to mluurul rights on a government grant in YuquI Valley. The shooting of President McICIu- ley. " said Dr. Toussalut , "would not have been possible in Mexico , a countrj where attempted assassination is one of the expected incidents of govern ment. President Dia * never takes a walk on the street or In any public place without secret service men watchIng - Ing over him. Nobody with his hand wrapped up or with tils hand in Ins pocket could approach him wlthon ; lie- lug slopped. One morning a lame man , carrying a heavy cane , was passing him on the street. A detective brushwl against the man as If by accident and knocked the cauo out of hb > hand. He picked It up aud returned It to the man with profuse apologies , but while he had the cane In tils hands ho fjuve the head a turn and a pull to satisfy him self that It was not a sword cane. An other time an old woman carrying a basket on her arm was stopped because her hand was concealed lu the basket. The detective lifted her hand out of thu basket , aud seeing that It held no weapon airalogized for the liberty. "Attempts on the life of Dlua have been made , and no precaution has been epared to prevent a repetition of them. If a IB&D clu.sps his hands behind him while he U talking with a public man a detective will suggest that ho allow ttli handa to hang naturally at Ids side. " Milwaukee Sentinel. "Width or n LiightiiiiiR tflauU. The width of a Hash of lightning has been measured by George liuuiker of the limuburg observator/ photo graph won secured last August light ning struct a tower a third of a mlle away , uud from the distance of the tower and the focal dLstanco of the camera objective It was poaslble to cal culate the breadth of the discharge nlwmu tu the picture. It baa boon deter mined that the Hash was ono-fifth of an Inch wide. Kamlllcatlona shown In the photograph ou each side of the main discharge are attributed to the strong gale that was blowing , the phe nomenon apiwarlDg like a silk ribbou wiUt ahredB floating lu the wind. Klisit Chuiuloal Fnotorjr. Th first chemical taxtory oooned la this country wu In Salem , MiLsa. , In 1811. At uret great bjeotloo was uiado to the establishment of the factory , the pereou * living ne&r claiming that the fume * of the choinlcalu uoLeoaod the air aud made life Intolerable. ludUii Softool at CarlUlo , ttoTeuty-eeveu tribes r rabreseateU lu the LOOT puplbi I * the ludUu train- lug cbool at CrlLslo , P& . , Uie Siiaociu leading la uuiubar. Last year the work f IU uujilla brought a rotura * r $ li8.- 716. Wkeueror & weaiuux i/udU * Mttle ex- tut uuuft c Milk ; ilk * * T Uio trct ef tfce UVTM Ui wdUc 4o t l F Use Pe-m-na for Coughs , Colds , Grip and | Catarrh a Congressman's Letter. / * U 3 - - = - r- > . > -x - t 1PL . = = - - Dr. Hurtuwn rooolvcs many Ictturs from Catholic Sisters nil over the UnS * ted States. A recommend recently received from a Gutholle Institution lu D H trolt , M It'll. , rendx as follows : f - - - - - - - + - - - - < ' ' . Detroit , Mich. , Oct. 8 , 1001. " Dr. S. D. Hardttaa , Columbus , Ohio : ' , Dear Sir "The young g/r/ / who used the I'crunu was suffering fiom lar- yttfjltls , nnil loss of voice. The result of the treatment was most satisfac tory. She found grc/if relief , and after further use of the medicine we hope to be able to say she Is entirely cured. " SISTERS OF CHARITY. This young girl was under the care of the Sisters of Ohnrlty and used ' . ' . Porunu for catarrh of the throat , with good results as the above letter teslllles. SISTERS OF CHARITY All Over United States Use Po ru-na for Catarrh. From a Catholic Institution In Ohio come * the following recommend from the Sister Superior : "Some years ago a friend of our In stitution recommended to uaJr. . Mar/- man's PfruiiH MS an excellent remedy for the Influenza of which wo tten hud several cases which threatened to beef of a aorlous character. "We began to use l ( and experienced such wonderful results that slnca 'hen Pcriina has become our lavorltc medl * cine fur Influenza , catarrh , cold , cough and bronchitis. " SISTER SUPERIOR. Dr. Ilartman , one of the bust known physicians and Burgeons In the United States , wus the first to formulate Porn- int. It was through his genius and per- fiovorunco that It was Introduced to the mcdloal profession of this country. Snubbing aV < iul < l-Hi > M , r. All English linn of solicitors , who recently \viote to the president ( if the University of Idaho olierlng to purchase an LL. D.degree for a young I client who was thinking of entering | : parliament , received the following i very caustic reply : "The principal I whom you represent has displaced his nationality , the bar and himself. ! J hope that when he attempts to enter parliament tie will learn that : i cad's ambition , unless carefully lim ited , are unrealizable. " Literature. A girl goes to lots of trouble to cap ture husband , hut after the capture she doesn't go to so much trouble to hold him. To talk , und talk , and talk about yourself aud your hulonglngs is very Uiusumu for tbu people who listen. To ho witty at the expense of some body else la positive cruelty many times. An elephant sleeps only about flvo hour each day. pirn mnuaMtl/CunA HonUornerTciunoasartrr ill u Die * * T'f UM of Ir Kllno'j Uratl Nerrn JU itortr. fM4r * > l'UEKO * OVrlalboUlauuUnatlM. UK. It IirBuXH. LlU. . Jl rcnlt..l'UU ! ( JuJDhli 1'a. Capsicum Put Up In ColUpslblo Tubes. JL. SuUUUU tut ajid iiupirUir Vu MukturJ or an ; other pl U r , HUU will nut blliltr Ui uiott ilellcitte aklu. Tat yalu alU/Utf auU cur tlY iUiUli | ! ! of tkli arUalt art nuuc'trful. It will ktuu ihu UMitli- auh at ono * , aud i U T hcaiiacL * itnu kulutiut. W * r coaui u4 It at Ui * L ilnuj kuu tintriuil counWj-lirlUnl leu. wu. aliu UK an xtucuul ruiuu- dy fur ( talui lu tki ubut U4 ituiuuuli unit ull rfiauuuUa , utural lo aud Kuutcouijlitlut | > . A trial will proT * what wo claim fur U , und It will ba fouut to b lQT lu ll la the UuuinlioM. Uauy people Mf "It 1 * tut but of ull Juur i > ru | > u- ratlont. " fric * is uuti , Mt all druggliU , or okb r iluuiuri , or by atidlui ; tbii auouut tu ui lu po.u u ktuuipt wo will i ail you a tub * by uiitU. No artlalt ibauld b * kcc pted by tliu publlu UD- lei tie uia * oarrlu our label , ai othuruu it 1 * caulu * . CIIBBSUUROUQtl MANUFACTURINU CO. V rk City. ASTHMA-HAY FEVER SEND TOR RJW. BO 5T-N.Y.CITY. . The following letter is from Congress man Mecklson , of Napoleon , Ohio : The Poruua Medicine Co. , Columbus , tti Gentlemen ; - . * * * * * * * - - - + ' "I have used several - . oral bottles of ! Perunu and feel1 greatly bunotltcd thereby from my catarrh of the lieud.uiul feel en- couruged to be lieve that Us con- ! ' Uoiuruiiumu Davlil tinned use willfully Muukiiuu , fully eradicate a disease of thirty years' standing. " DAVID MEEK.1SON. If you do not receive prompt and saU Isfactory results from the use of Peru- na , write at once to Dr. Ilartman , giv ing a full statement of your case , and lie will bo pleased to give you his vulu * uble advice gratis. Address Dr Ilartman , President ofi The Hartmun Sanitarium , Columbu Ohio. Kniy l < Tratf. Mrs. Winks ' "U'hy In the world didn't you write to me while yea were away ? " Mis. Minks " ! did write. " Mrs. Winks "Then 1 presume yea nave the letter to your husband t mailand he is still carrying It around in his pocket. " Mrs. Minks'N'o. . 1 posted tb * letter myself. " Mrs. Winks "Ah , then It is iu lay husband's pocket. " Wo Kit Jfi nrly Suvi'ti I'outul * 1'ur Uny. The average adult lu exercise re. quiies as a day's ration about sia pounds and thirteen ounces. Of thla amount live pounds will be water found in the common foods and takes as beverage. Of the remaining pira one-fourth will be nitrogenous mat ter , three-fourths carboriaceus , witi about 200 grains mineral matter. Ladies' Llome Journal. liox plaited ruchings are fcaturt * in skirt trimmings and are used o light and heavy weight cloth. Double Daily Service FREE R > ALINING CH.MR CARS ON WH1 TRAINS. Far informtllsr. ir R.-ln , cill cpoa c' iddrou neirt A ( ct , or ! > j S. M. ADSIT , a. P. A. , v 1 ST. JOS3PM , fi\V. asioii UooO , In ttruo. Poil hv dfuiiKl t > . j N.N.U. NO.700-1. YORK , NLB