The Time of Births and Dcnthn.
According to the British Medical
Journal , Rascrl , vlio has analyzed 2. > , -
474 cases of death and 30,515 of birth ,
where the exact time of day was noted ,
finds that the maximum number of
deaths occur in the early afternoon (1 (
to 7 p. in. ) , and the -minimum in the
last hours before midnight , while the
maximum number of births occur in the
early hours of morning , and the mini
mum in the early hours of the after
noon. As regards the cause of this , he
points out that the hours of the maxi
mum number of deaths are precisely
those when the pulse rate and tempera
ture are at their highest in health , and
when there is a febrile ercerbatiou in
-illness.
Left No Stone Unturned.
A Welshman who was in London a
couple of weeks ago lost his watch , and
told the Scotland Yard people about it.
They said they would leave no stone
unturned to find the watch.
The other day the Welshman went
up again lo London ; he saw street after
street turned up , and was told that in
all thirty-six miles of roads were in the
same condition.
lie rushed down to Scotland Yard ,
and said , "I didn't think I was giving
you all that trouble. If 3011 don't find
the watch by Sunday I wouldn't break
up any more. " Scottish Leader.
Thej Knew Ma.
The train had stopped for a few min
utes at a station out on the plains , and
two or three barefooted little boys and
girls had their backs against the depot
and their fingers in their mouths , while
they stared at the passengers.
Suddenly a boj' of about JO years
dashed round a corner of the station
and called to his brother and sister :
"You . ! Ma ' if an'
, .loey saj's you Mag
gie don't come right straight home
she'll she'll well , I forgit what , but
she'll do it , sure , for you know what
ma is when she gits started ; so you'd
better git home straight off ! "
Joey and Maggie evidently knew
what ma was when she "got started , "
for they started homeward as fast as
their bare little feet would carry them.
Youth's Companion.
Eiderdown from Norway.
The rearing of eider ducks for their
down is a novel industry on the Norwe
gian coast islands , which are owned
by private individuals. The birds are
naturally wild , but , being fed when
necessary by the keepers , who also pro
tect them from the ravens and eagles ,
lose much of their shyness and come at
feeding time in great numbers , attend
ed often by a train of gulls and wild
ducks of many varieties. The industry
is highly profitable.
f i AHERE are women everywhere who suffer almost constantly -
stantly because they cannot bring themselves to tell
all about their ills to a physician.
Such women can surely explain their symptoms and their
suffering by letter to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn , Mass. , for the con
fidence reposed in her has never been
violated. Over a million women have
been helped by her advice and medicine.
Mrs. Pinkham in attending to her vast
correspondence is assisted by women
only. If you are ill , don't delay. Her
reply v/ill cost you nothing and it will be &
practical help as it was to Miss ELLA E.
BRENNER , East Rochester , Ohio , who says : "I shrunk from
the ordeal of examination by our physician , yet I knew I must
have treatment. My troubles were backache , nervous tired
feeling , painful menstruation and
leucorrhoea. I am so grateful
to you now that I am willing to > ISf tagaitETiwaa.\'j& : \ ' uw { f foa- . ' . .
have iny name published to help
other girls to take their troubles
to you. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound used as you wrote
me has made me entirely well
and very happy. I shall bless
you as long as I live. "
Mrs. Pinkham receives thou
sands of such letters from grate
ful women.
Miss NELLIE RUSSELL , of
138 Grace St. . Pittsburg , Pa. ,
in a letter to Mrs. Pink-
ham says : ' ' From childhood - <
hood I suffered from kidney _ _ _ _
trouble and as I grew older
my troubles increased hav
ing intense pain running
from my waist to my womb and the
menses were very painful. One day ,
seeing your advertisement in one of
our 'papers , I wrote to you.
"When your reply came I began taking
your Compound and followed your advice
and am now in perfect health , and would ad
vise any lady rich or poor to take Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound , which I can praise above all
other remedies. It is a wonderful help to women. "
'Forbid a Fool a Thing and
That He Will Do. "
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ASK YOURSELF
A FEW QUESTIONS
If Deering Ideal Harvesting Machines are not
the best in the world , why is it that the Deering
works are the largest in the world ?
If there is not a greater demand for Deering machines than
for any other make why is it that the Deering works employ over
six thousand five hundred skilled mechanics more than twice as
many as any other reaper plant in the world ?
If Deering machines have not earned the right to universal
approval why is it that the Deering works are increasing the output
for 1899 by 50,000 machines as against the product of 1898 ?
IV Deering ball and roller bearings are not applied to binders
and mowers in the only correct way why is it that competitors are
at their wits' ends to make their machines as light draft as the
Deering Ideals ?
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Acents to sell BI.IRR'S Compound licfrlgerathig
Machines , for cooling Ice boxes and refrigera
tors. Every family wants one. Saves from 33 to
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County rights for sale.
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TRUMPET CALLS.T
Ram'B Horn Sounds a "Warning : Note
to the Unredeemed.
NLY the living
lead.
Bigotry is not
loyalty.
Prayer opens
the hand of God.
A purposeless
life ends in per
dition.
Use of sense
makes no one
] WV poorer.
Meditation Is a
tonic for poor memory.
The nursery makes the nation.
God never overtasks His servants.
Short prayers bring quick answers.
Only the ignorant man can be irrevei
ent.
The Cross is the best sermon on the
Christ.
Some little men love to live in the
clouds.
Attacks of self-esteem are cured by
self-denial.
Vice can only fasten on the diseased
In character.
All the world comprehends the argu
ment of love.
Genius is individuality consecrated
to a lofty aim.
Love's debts can only be paid in
love's coinage.
The least things are the ones we can
least afford to lose.
The flame of devotion is kindled at
the altar of prayer.
Godlikeness is the best argument for
the existence of God.
Slander is like mud ; it only stick
where it finds afliuity.
Some revival services are the puffing
of wind on dead coals.
Man may heal our diseases , but
Christ heals our woes.
Thorns are caught without effort , but
roses must be plucked.
Christ gives a new heredity when lie
teaches us "Our Father. "
The education of a villain will only
give society more villains.
Many men are trying to grow pump
kins on gooseberry bushes.
Better be true at the bottom than
false at the top of the ladder.
True Science is reading the writing
of God on the face of nature.
Christ stands at the summit of all be
ing calling us to follow Ilini.
You cannot turn too much light on
the religion whose God is light.
Special providences are only God's
everyday acts made visible to us.
It is true that God can use any tool ,
but lie would rather use a keen one.
Culture does not supersede Christ ,
but Christ precedes the best culture.
There are not many better cables in
a storm than a mother's apron strings.
The schools may grind good glasses ,
but God only can make the seeing eye.
The sun-shiny Christian is the one
who keeps near the Light of the world.
Can we expect light on our difficul
ties when we refuse it on our duties ?
Storm-clouds hide the sun-lit peaks
as sorrows hide the heights where sorrow
row is unknown.
When we believe that God has a plan
for our lives , we will cease planning
for our selfish ends.
The "occasional glass" is the devil's
string halter on the neck of the man
who thinks that he is free.
You may double one good action by
praising it , but it is certain you will not
naive a bad one By blame.
RECENT INVENTIONS.
One of the neatest-looking gear cases
on the market is formed of an endless
flexible tube slitted along its inner face
and stretched over the chain , complete
ly inclosing it between the sprocket
wheels and opening par Kally for pass
age around them as it revolves with the
chain.
To cleanse the dust from railway
seats and other uphblstered cushions a
new device is formed of a suction pipe
entering a casing having an open bottom
tom , the latter being drawn over the
cushions or used to beat them to dis
lodge the dust , which passes off
through the pipe.
In an improved letter box for the de
livery of mail matter the entire face of
the box is opened by the carrier , dis
closing a series of pigeon-holes for the
reception of letters. After the distri
bution the face is closed and sub
scribers can open their private boxes
with a key.
An improved car brake is formed of
two semi-circular bands surrounding
friction plates attached to the wheels ,
one end of each baud being attached
to the car frame , while the other is con
nected to a beam operated by the brake
lever to tighten the bands around the
disks.
For use in excavating for the founda
tions of bridge piers and other work
under water a wooden caisson is fitted
with an air chamber and weighted to
sink it to the bed of the stream , jets of
water being used to dislodge the dirt
and cause it to flow toward a suction
pipe to be pumped out.
Bohemia's Stranjje Minerals.
Not far from Trebisch , in Bohemia ,
are found many glassy-looking objects ,
of a bottle-green color , and tending ,
when unbroken , to an egg shape , to
which the name raoladivites has been
given. Professor Suess , of Vienna ,
from a recent study of these curious
minerals , concludes that they are real
ly meteorites , and should be adddd to
the list of foreign bodies that have
found their way to the earth's surface
by falling from space.
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Wealthy-Monomaniacs.
It is well known that many rich men
are haunted by the fear that they will
become poor , the dread being so strong
'n some cases that it amounts to a
mania. An Englishman whose income
's twenty thousand pounds a year Is
aow impressed with the belief that he
lias not enough to live upon , but is
comforted by finding on Lis plate at
the breakfast table each week-day
morning a sovereign , of which , most
likely , he is careful not to spend more
than a half , or perhaps one-fourth.
Some few years ago a rich man. who
had devoted all his life to making a
fortune which he fancied that he had
lost was employed in his own garden
at one pound a week , and attained a
great age , with perhaps as much hap
piness as he had ever enjoyed. After
all there is not much need to pity such
men. and no especial reason to blame
them. They had no opportunity in
their young days of learning how to
enjoy recreation , and they never knew
the duty of having a hobby.
Summer Outings.
The most famous and popular summer
tourist resorts on the continent are reach
ed directly by the lines of the Grand
Trunk Kaihvay system and its direct con
nections.
Vestibule Train Service.
Copies of illustrated descriptive pam
phlets of lake , mountain and seashore re
sorts , with full information as to rates ,
etc. , will be sent on application to .1. H.
Burjjis. City Passenger and Ticket Agent ,
24' ) Clark street , corner Jackson boule
vard , Chicago.
Curious Burial Custom.
The Servians have a curious cusrom
of giving a parting kiss to their de
ceased friends before final burial , and
the observance of it has caused a seri
ous epidemic of diphtheria. The police
prefect of Belgrade has accordingly is
sued stringent orders against the cus
tom , prohibiting it for the present , how
ever , only in the case of tho.se persons
who have died from that malady.
Spare Moments.
Shake Into Your Shoes :
Allen's Foot-Ea.se. a powder for the feet. }
Jt cures painlul , swollen , smarting , nervous '
tcet and instantly takes thestiim out of corns
and humous. It's the greatest comfort dis
covery of the a e. Allen's Foot-Ease makes j
nght-fittmi' or new .shoes feel easy. Jt is a '
certain cure for \\catin ? , callous and hot. j
lircd. aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all
"
dammsts and shoe stores. By mail for"25c , j
'
in .Mumps. Tiial package FJt'EE. Address , '
Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy. N. Y.
Accounted For.
Major Blublud ( learnedly ) Three-
fourths of the human body , Majah , is
composed of water.
Major Bluegrass ( learnedly ) Dear
me ! I knew suthiu' or other ailed me.
That accounts faw the strange taste I
have in 1113 * mouth when I wake up
mornings. Judge.
To California for Half Kate.
Account National Educational Associa
tion meeting at Los Angeles June 25 to
.July 8. Choice of routes going and re
turning. For particulars call at North-
vestern office. Security Bank Building , or
address , II. C. CHCYXEY , General Agent ,
Sioux City , la.
Stern Justice.
"What do you suppose they will de
with that tramp Avho killed the tele
graph operator at Turnip Siding ? "
"Hang him , sure. His act delayed
freight movements for three hours. "
Indianapolis Journal.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local application1 : , as they cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear. There is only one
way to cure Deafness , and that is by constitu
tional remedies Deafness is caused by an in
flamed condition of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear
ing. and when it is entirely closed Deafness is
the result ; and unless the inflammation can be
taken out and this tube restored to its normal
condition , hearing will be destroyed forever ;
nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh.
which is nothing but an inflamed condition of
he mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness ( caused by catarrh ) that can
not be cured by Jlall's Catarrh Cure. Send for
circulars , free.
free.F.
F. J. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo , O.
by Druggists , 75c.
A Military Cook.
Mistress Bridget , what is the clock
doing on the range ?
Jane Didn't you tell me ter boil the
eggs five minutes by the clock ?
Around the World In a Day.
This globe of ours is a pretty jjood- ,
sized sphere , but we are told the Deenns ,
Harvester Company of Chicago can pro
duce in a single day enough Binder j
Twine to encircle it , with 3.500 miles to
spare 30,000 miles of twine is a fair j
day's output ! A reliable publication re
cently proved by correspondence with
dealers in all parts of America that 30
per cent , of the twine used in 1S9S was
Deering Twine.
The Scavengers of Paris.
The streets of Paris are swept every
morning by 2.GOO male and GOO female
scavengers.
I know that my life was saved by Piso's
Cure for Consumption. John A. Miller ,
iu Sable , Mich. , April 21. 1S93.
At the time of bis death , ex-Attorney
General Garland had among his'clients j
a large number of Cherokee Indians. [
who are claiming citizenship.
Mrs. Wlnilow's SOOTHINO STROP tor Children
teetlunp : sottens the gums , reanct-8 inflammation
allays pain , cures wind colic. ' . cents a bottle
WANTED. Caseof bad health thctll-I'P-A-N-
not benefit. Send 5 cents to Rlpans Chemical Co. ,
New York , for lOsanioIes aud l.UUU testimonials.
He overcomes a stout enemy who
overcomes his own anger. Chilo.
No old-time doctor discards the medicine which can show * n
unbroken record of
Fifty Years of Cures.
To those doctors , who went up and down the country in every
kind of wind and weather , faithful , patient , and true. Ayer's Sirsa-
parilla owes its frst success. Today any doctor of repute who
prescribes any Sarsaparilla prescribes Ayers. We have thousands
of testimonials from doctors all over this land that it is the one
safe Sarsaparilla , and the doctors know what it is. because we hive
been giving the formula of it to them for over half a century.
This is why
is the leader of them all , " not because of much advertising nor
because of what we put around the bottle , but because of what
is in the bottle.
It is the one safe spring medicine for you.
Your n&me and address on a postal c rd will
bring you absolute proof that Dr. Williams' Pink Pilfi
for Pale People will cure you if you arc afflicted
with any disease of the blood or nerves. Mention
the disorder with which you are suffering and
will send evidence that will convince and satisfy
you that Or Williams' PinK Pills for Pale People will
cure you
These pills contain , in a condensed form , all the
elements necessary to dive new life and richness to the
blood and restore shattered , nerves. The/are an un
failing specific for such diseases as * locomotor ataxia ,
St.Vitus' dance , sciatica. , neuralgia , rheumatism ,
partial paralysis and all forms of weakness either
in men or women ,
To a Lawrence Journal reporter Mr. G. H. Snyder , a well known
citizen of Lawrence , Kan. , related a wonderful story. He said :
"I am now seventy years of age. About three years ago I experi
enced a coldness or numbness In the feet , then creeping up my Tegs ,
until it reached my body. I grew thin , appetite poor and did not relish
my food. 1 became unable to move about. Consulted several dis
tinguished physicians , one telling me I had locomotor atazia , another ,
creeping paralysis. I took their medicines but continued to grow
worse. A friend advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
People. Before I had finished my first box I found that they were
benefiting me. I used twelve boxes and was perfectly cured. Although
over six months since I used my last pill there has been no return of
the disease , lly appetite is good and general health better than for
many years. "
Look for the full name on the package. At druggists or direct from the
Dr. "Wffliams Medicine Co Schenectady , N.Y. 50c.perbox. 6 boxes $2 0.
"In Union
There is Strength. "
True strength consists in the union , the-
harmonious working together , of z oery
part of the human organism. This strength
'
can never be obtained if the blood ts im-
pure. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the standard"
prescription for purifying the blood.
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I Grazing BelU of West-
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