r- ,. J, o It- I- ... i'j aSTEBR ASK" A FAMILY : JODENAL A Weekly Newspaper isiiei ever? Wediesday. 32 folnnns ef reaing after, ei " &isti- ef Nebraska State Newa Hews, Selected Stories aid liiseellaiy. rT-Saapla copies Mat frem to say BubscriptioB prioe, la year, ii Mvuct. Address: II. K. TtmitKB A 0b, Columbus, Piatt Crx, Nsbi "A:: DTJSSELL, DKAUa 3. ru. UPS REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. OUvs St., nearly opposite Poet-sftoe. 0jnno88-y LOUIS SCHEEIBER. Bl iWi iliU f 7" rT :AI1 kinds ef Repairing done Short Notice. Biggies, Wag ons, etc., aade to order, sad all work Guar anteed. .Also sell the world-faraoni Walter A. ' Wood Mowers, Reapers, Combin ed Machines, Harvesters, and Self-binders the best made. "t-5TShop opposite the " Tattcrss.il," o Olive St.. COLUMBUS. W-nt Judicious Advertising I : Creates many a new business, Enlarges many an old business, Kevivesinany a dull business, 'Kcm'iics munv a lost business, Saves manv a'failin; business, Preserves man 'a1are business, l secures success in any business. y y ' . So says a man, of business, and we edd. that judicious advertising, for this section of country, includes THE JOURNAL m m unmi fit ft A AS..ma tww,a,aA t mm l... l.j. tt.t people, those who know what they want an? paj forw hat tliy get. We challenge comparison with any ronutry Paper in the world in this re eiK-ct twenty years publishing by the same j management, and never one dnn to subscribers i published in The- Jocnxw. This, better than usi tiling iKe, chows tiie class or. people who read Thk Journal every week. tf GOSHEN FENCE IACHINE! OHEAJ. ONLY 15. Wots win aavS slats, cut wtUowm. sfOftl vaartaiacot Im sort, naed: altar nostai feacocaa b mad and stitchd oa the croasd. in the winter, by a boy or ordinary farm haad, 10 to 40 rods a day, and can work it orar any rreaad. Xtte man who has one ol thes asa rhiaoa can boild a feme that is mors dtxrabls aad saf than any other, and make it at less cost. The machine aad a sample of its work can be sees in the city om 11th street at Erast 4 Schwars hardware store. Wiilsell mcaiaea, or territory, or contract to pat ap fences. lmajrtf J. R. MATHEWSON. WEW5PAKR AbookoflMi Tke west book for aa adrertiaer to eo alt, be be czpert eaccaor oiaerwiem i lists of newspaoers we: eromitf ardTCft2alBs;.nMadvestleexwaw namd ens donax. ftade 1b it the la- Mrecntree, while fortaimwko will haailred thonsaag dollars la a- i U laflieatca which will Lhu ererr reonlremeat. or cm etmetft todetgllUrmmmmmmtngmrrinda, jrosr rmwfan. Is eduioas bare bees iseaes. eat peek-paid, to aay address for M easts. Write to filO. r. KOMTEU. CO, VBWSPaFKR ADVESTISIKU BUREAU. ' t.frlBtinH eBq.). KewTaE PATENTS Caveat aad Trade Marks obtained, and all Pat eat bemaese eaadacted for MODERATE FEES. OUKOFFICJC 18 OPPOSITE U. 8. PATENT OFFICE. WehareBosub-agracios.aUbasuieds sVirw. heaoe we cam transact patent boaiaess ia lees time sad at LESS COST thaa those remote (rem Waswiaftea. Bead wioiisl. dhswiag. or photo, with emerip tiem. We edTiae if patentable or sot, tree, of eliSMB. OerfWBotdaeUUpateatlaaaeaiea. AEsaflowtoOsUin Patents," with icfa itoaetaml clieate ia yoar stale, coaatrar tawa.asBttoe. Amsrme mtOmWaehTagtoa.lCc. TO $ in -put sAiJ JT AfltaU Waatswl T CiaectABsFata. mt- n rf... eaf., Ba Sfulia. astvanawaytatatredaeFtbtm. Every Mam aayefroat I to . tiers a etaaue is eer setni 4 aatkma! lt7gaamaaSmama5a cmifh nun WofrnTilfoV-ou aaaaaaV Laf aaaaW H .aaawsaTLwmmmaaVaV tafaaaaal aaaaaaB aaaaaaaaaaaaaraaaaaaak'' aBarw. HPBSSaswHB'sEssy OTJEBm Iteai A Modern Fable. Having made the acquaintance of a boar, a young jackass was deeply Rrati lied and promised himself great pleasure in the communion of souls. In the meantime the bear had told his wife that he had met a very pleasant fellow who had, however, a "pair of criminally long ears and a voice that incited misde meanor. A rat in the bear's den heard these disparaging remarks, and the ears of the ja'ka-s Soon came to them, and loudly and somewhat unmelodiousiy he lamented the perfidy of his false friend. "I shall let bears alone henceforth," he exclaimed, they are notrestrained.it seems, by considerations of decency and good faith." "Why," said an Owl who, being within a marine league, had overheard his complaint, "why should you bewail the natural consequence of your own folly? Your treacherous friend has not disparaged you because he is a bear, but because he is married. Did you expect to enjoy the friendship of a married ani mal on "the same easy terms as that of an unmarried? Learn then, from me this great central, basic, and eternal truth: "Xo man is a hpro to his friend's wife." Sun Fruncisco Examiner. Sunshine In London. From records of the amount of sun shine in London kept at the Greenwich observatory for the last fourteen years it appears that the darkest month of the 'ear in London is December, in which hen' is a total of only twenty hours of iiitibliine, or S per-cent. of the possible, md in which there is an average of twenty sunles days. January is but dttli ltettcr, with twenty-six hours of sunshine and an average of nineteen suulea days. February has twice as much -sunshine as .January and March shows an equal improvement on its pre decessor. The brightest day only four iiours of sunshine are to bo expected, while thronchout the entire year an iverage of sunshine amounting to 1.214 nour.s, or 27 per cent, of the possiblo tinount is shown. Cflll.DKKN JSXJOY riie pleasant llavor. gentle action and toothing effects of Syrup of Figs when in eed of a laxative, and-if the father or fciothcr be costive or bilious the mostgrati "yin;r result follow its use, so that it is the best family remedy Known and every fam ilv should have a bottle. ('kokgk W. Ciw.ds avows himself one of iioii who believe it a mistako to put off. being generous until after one is dead. "In the first place," ho says, "you lose the pleasure of witnessing the good that you may do, and, again, no one can administer your gifts for you a9 you can do it for yjurself." When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria. Mrs. Catharine Sharp, of Philadel phia, is now in her 114th year, and has a daughter 73 years of age. The old lady is in good health, and expects to live several years yet. She attributes her longevity to the fact that she "never worried about anything." HALL'S CATAltRII CUKE is a liquid and la taken internally, and acts directly upon the blood and inueu surfaces of the sys tem. end for testimonials, free, sold by druggist-. 73c. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Proprs.. Toledo, O. Rewards are offered for designs for the new silver dollar. Most people have designs on the dollar, but the dollar it self to them is a sufficient reward. Pesnv Rise and'pound foolish" are those who tkink it tfoiiomy to use cheap soda and rosin soaps, instead of the good old Dobbins' Electric Soap: for saie by all giocers. Try it. Do sure, buy genuine. The man who "feels himself to be dif ferent from other men" shouldn't al ways brag about it. Dime museum freaks are in the same fix. "Ne'eb seek a wife till you ha'e a hous? and a Are burning." and even then bo sura that she uses bAPOLIO if you want a clean, cosy home. Blinkers "Hello, Winkers, I hear you married a woman with an independ ent fortune?" Winkers (sadly) "X-o; I married a fortune with an independent woman." "Why have you got that string around your finger?" "To remind me that I have forgotten what my wife told me to buy." .M-i Fashions favorite fad, centers in tbat famous, fascina ting game lawn tennis. But there are women who cannot engage in any pastime. They are delicate, feeble and easily exhausted. They are sufferers from weaknesses and disorders peculiar to females, which, are accompanied by sallow complexions, expressionless eyes and haggard looks. l)or overworked, "worn -out," "run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, ''shop-girls," housekeepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women gen erally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription is the greatest earthly boon, being nnequaled as an appe tizing cordial and restorative tonic. It's the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the makers, of sat isfaction in every case, or money re funded. This guarantee has been faithfully carried out for yean. -VASELINE- VOK A OJODOLLAR BlXXsent ashy mal we wiU deliver, free ot all cksnes.-to any person IS me United States. aU ot tee toUowiac articles. cre taUy packed: One two-ounce bott'e ofcPttre Taseltae. .w. JO of. One two-ounce battled VaeUae Pomade..- IS One Jar ot Vaasll-e Cold Cream. p " One cake of VtsellneCa-nphorlce.. ........... 10 " Use cike ot VjuwUne 8 xv. unscented 10 " OnecsaeofVaseUneSoaiKexau'siteirsceatedas Onetwo-oance bottle of White Vaseline JB " sua Or. erpneragtejamacawa'Stagisarticlsat the prle as-eaf On no oa&mnt ht ptrtuaitd to oxxxplfrtm varm-waitf nay YatttouorprtparaUon Vurtfrom aaiset XaVieJ teitk our name, became you will art aim mr rmXHimeantnataUonnkick hoi UUlt or no 9lw. 1Mb. M scat SS H.Z. FIT FOLKS RFMfiFn OHoXlbB.mmonthbrharaueMlMrbal jTaT" j t "iNM."1 iMncmwwumxaKM mtaam J AV r tt . " sutBcim. oinciiy connaiiJU. "agents wantdi Eddies or centlr-men. to seU our Enctlrptl Inhaler. Cure Catarrh. Hay Fever. Headache. AsthmaAc Ev errbodr bnjs. WJiJStone&Cososrborn fctChicaro ee WUMAX.HKB OISEASCS AND THEIR Traarmtft.- Avalnabloillutrateabooltor aacee seat tie, on iveriint of lOcantw.taflnvapaost at maUiag. eta. tuinu T.O.Box lfttt PaUa. fa. A i 9k. - ' mT ..' - tW.Jb V WLwSMmkM faWii i"i i .J. u1 EemSaeiJ. 'K tfilivi rap mffkm Copyright, 1330. jGltf;,ii v5f TOPICS OF TFIE TBIES. A CHOICE SELECTION OF IN TERESTING ITEMS. Comments aad Criticisms Based Upoa the Happenings or the Day Historical and News Kotos. A Missouri man has gone before the Legislature of that State advocating the the introductiou and passage of a bill compelling the keepers of railroad res taurants to date their pies. These is a proposition ou foot at Seat tle, Wash., to establish there a plant for drying the codfish caught in Alaskan waters and making Seattle the treat distributing point for fish on the Pacific coa,st. The negroes of Terrell.County,- Ga.t are steadily increasing in prosperity and acquiring real estate, for which they have an especial liking. They own some of the best farm lands in the county. The weather in Paris during January was so severe that the flower market was suspended. One florist lost 100,000 rose bushes aud the total loss fo rose growers is estimated at 7,000,000 francs. Ix England, in the seventeenth cen tury, there was a renowned hangman, named Detrick, who erected gibbets and attended executions by hanging. Hence a machine, with ropes for hoist ing, took his name. It is said that the blackest man in Glynn County, Georgia, is named white, the whitest man is named Brown, the tallest man is named Lowe and the largest man Small. Among the latest disinfectants is "ly sol," which appears to be very much like carbolic acid. The emulsifying agent is resiu or fat soap, tar acid being incorporated with the soap at the mo ment of saponification. Scarcely a train passes through Ash land, Ore., for the North without hav ing from one to three carloads of fruit attached to it. The fruit consists al most wholly of oranges and lemons at this time. Ax Indiana farmer walked twenty-, two miles to find out what the word "kennel" meant, and he was so dis gusted that he went home and smashed the dog-house with an ax. He taid they'd be calling a barn-door an arch way next. No Kcssiax city is allowed to have a city director-. The idea of the Czar is that if his police know a man's residence that is enongh. If anyone else wants to know it let him go to the police. The Russian may well doubt who owns his soul. Mrs. Rose McCormick, of Green point, died on the 17th instant fnlly be lieving that she was 101 years old. On j the 18th papers were discovered which proved her age to be only 91. This would have been a Fad blow to her, and it was lucky she died when she did. Ix Germanv iodoform is being made by use of the electric current. An al coholic solution of iodide of potassium transversed by a current of carbonic acid is subjected to the electric current. and iodoform is produced in the shape of yellow capsules. The Atlanta (Ga.) Constitution has the hardihood to publish this item: "Capt. A. C. Bell, of Americus, says he has a turnip in his garden measuring seven feet across and with a top so high and strong that the small boya climb it. A pair of mules will have to be used to pull it up." A resident of Middlefield, Conn., makes the strange boast that he has skinned mors skunks than any poli tician in the Nutmeg State. So far his record is forty-five skins. He states that the only drawback to the business is that he is compelled to live practi cally by himself. Just name the date for your dress buttons and the makers will run 'em back in books and pattern as far as the year COO, and the extra charge will be very light You can also secure pic tures, statuary and draperies, the same way, and being "new spring stock" are to be relied on. Some time ago a woman of Brooklyn, Ind., before selling a few eggs wrote her name and address on one of them. She has received a letter from a young lady living in Massachusetts, saying she purchased the eggs and was in the act of making a lemon pudding when she discovered the name and address. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union has waged a vigorous campaign in Chicago for five years, yet the con sumption of alcoholic beverages has in creased 23 per cent, in that time. Ohio has satisfactorily demonstrated that the saloon never gives way but to the law, and only then where lawyers are scarce. The gross valuation of the County of London will be found to have passed the enormous figure of 40,000,000, even if all the county council appeals were to be dismissed. The actual figure staled in the icturn 3 39.837,147, but this is subject to additions iu respect of the seper&te assesments of the hamlet of Penge, and to other additions con cerning the government property. The Washington correspondent who said that "Mrs. Morton often receives over 8,000 calls in a day" had probably thrown his arithmetic at a dog. Calls are mode from 1 to 10 p. m. nine hours 540 minutes. No person could j.ascendthe steps, bow and descend with out taking thirty seconds. If she re ceived 250 calls in nine hours she was rushing business. The chronologe of the Rev. Canon Ciuquemani is an ingenious clock, and consists of a single-toothed escape wheel, which propels a pair of pallets and the pendulum. In addition to this there is a chain of lead balls, one of which is discharged over a revolving drum every quarter of an hour. These keep the escape wheel going and by another contrivance strike the hours and quarters. The estimate for the population of the United States for the year of 1900, by Hon. Carroll D. Wright, Superin tendent of the Department of Labor, gives as the approximate figures 76, 639,854. This is the result of a careful consideration of the estimates made by several other reliable individaala, the known rates of increase, and the vari ous circumstances that bear upon the growth of population. The Bank of England is the custo dian of a large number of boxei de: posited by customers for safety daring the past 200 years, and in not a few in stances forgotten. Some years ago the servants of the bank discovered in its vaults a chest which, on being moved, literally fell to pieces On examining the contents a quantity of massive p'ate of the period of Charles II. was dis covered, along with a - bund'e of love letters indited during the period of the restoration. There are no quieter, better tem pered, gentler or quicker-witted people in New York than the Japane-e resi dents, who are abont two hundred in number. Their language is soft aud melcdius, and their mode of personal address is p!easant to behold. They mingle freely with Americans and like the American garb. The few New Yorkers who have had the opportunity of enjoying a Japanese feast at the "Japanese Union" Club speak in praise of the daintiness of Japanese dishes, the delicacy of Japanese cookery, aud the pleasing style of Japanese service. Oxe peculiarity of the grip in Japan was its prevalence among the upper classes, whereas the cholera selected its victims among the poorer people. Some idea of the extent of the epidemic may be gathered from the fact that at Yoko hama the sufferers officially reported numbered over 50,000, and it is esti mated that the unreported cases through out the perfecture were nearly twice as great Of the 130,000 inhabitants oi Kobo' 25,000 were attacked by the dis ease. In Tokio the epidemic raged with great virulence, aud similar re Krts come from some of the Chinese cities A tr vix in Georgia was lately held up by a lone woman. It had got about two hundred yards from a station when a negro womau was seen running fran tically after it. The conductor saw her, pulled the be'.l, and the train camo to a stop. A colored brakeman stood on the steps and reached out his hand to help the woman on. But bho iuii on by, and a negro boy hung himself out of the window and kissed her. The conductor was naturally a little wratny and told her ho. She told him that her boy was going off and they didn't give her time to tell him good-bye, and she bad to do it if she would have to follow the train ten miies. From the report of the British Com missioners of Inland Revenue we learn that the gross assessment of land for in come tax for 1888-9 was 58,775,134, as compared with 69,548.790 for 1879-80, when the assessment was at its highest To the diffeience between tbec twe amounts the Commissioners add 604, 800, the capital value of income tax re mitted in 1888-9 on account of agricul tural distress, making the reduction in the gross rental of land in nine years 11,398,462. Large as this sum is it does not express the whole of the loss ex perienced, for it is well known that rents have been nominally kept up in thous ands of instances iu which they have not been paid in full, without any remission of income tax being claimed. Such is farming in Britain. A practical joker secretly introduced a phonograph in the kitchen of the house where he boarded, and it recorded the orders of the landlady to her cook. The following Sunday he placed the machine on the dining-table in the presence of the guests assembled at din ner, told the lady that it was a new fangled music-box, and asked her to turn the crank. She innocently did so, and thi is the speech that came from the phonograph: "Mary, you don't want to pay over eight cents a pound for meat, anyhow; it is good enough for them, you can get it on Mulberry street for that Yon are giving too big pieces of steak, I notice, too. Let 'em eat more vegetables. Yesterday yon bought fresh pie. How often have I told you to save five cents on 'em by getting them stale and warming them up. Here on this bill is twenty-five cents a pound for coffee; fifteen cents will do hereafter. I've got enough trouble without feeding three men at $5 a week on porterhouse steak." The boarders appreciated the joke more than the landlady, and after hearing the first few sentences she in dignantly bounced out of the dining room. Itnttle by Machinery. During the last six weoks the Ameri can Bottle Company, whose works are located at Woodbury, N. J., have suc ceeded in making bottles by machinery, beiug the first successful attempt to do so in this country, says the New York Sun. The machinery used is an En glish invention, which has been used iu that country for two years. The glass is gathered in the usual way and al lowed to run from the rod iuto an iron cup, which measures the quantity needed for making the bottle. From below a hollow iron plunger is pushed up through the bottom of the cup and through the mass, and the cup is re versed, leaving the glass suspended from the hollow plunger. The cup, which is hinged, is then removed, and the movement of a lever admits a small quantity of air through the plunger, after which the bulb is flattened at the bottom and dropped into the mold, which is then closed and the air applied. This complete) the bottle, which is taken while hot to the annealing oven. By the old process the ring at the top of the bottle's neck was made by a second ojieralion. By the machine the bottle comes from the mold complete. Men totally inexperienced in the handling of glass are able, it is said, after six week's practice, to turn out as much as an ex perienced blower with a blowpipe. Canine Jealoasy. Druggist Koehler lives in Sit Au burn. He owns a huge bloodhound, which for a long time had been the pet of the children on the block. Not long ago he presented his neighbor, Mr. Hill, with a solemn looking little pug. The child i en immediately transferred their affections from the big blood hound to the little pug. The. blood hound moped for a while, and once or twice assaulted his rival, the pug. The other day the pug diappeared. It was sought far and wide. One of Mr. Hill's servants remembered that she had seen the bloodhound carrying the pug pup in his mouth through the side yard of the Hill residence. Another search was made. The pug was found in the cistern. It was dead. The blood hound had captured the pug, carried it into the rear yard and dropped it into the cistern well, the cover of which was half removed. The blood hound thus disposed of his rival. Cin cinnati Commercial. CLUBS, AXES AND GUNS. 3TRIKERS ARE RIOTOUS AND POWERFUL. rne Street Car Service la Detroit Pars-lyard-Peaa'ylViiBla Coke Workers la a Vlicta'd Battle with Osacers Bloodshed aad I'ealh Result. Nearly the whole of Datrolt's police force was called out to keep order during i monster labor parade of shoemakers and stove molders, which was incited by the street car troubles. Immediately after the parade passed it was decided to start ten cars ior evening service on Woodward avenue. The first car got away all right, followed by a patrol wagon containing ten officers. A second ;ar started immediately after without the accompanying protection, however, and the strikers threw it on its side and across the track. The attempt to start cars was then given i.p, but the first one Oiift continued its perilous course, being the target of anything handy to the strikers the whole length o.' the avenue, and meeting with the jeers and taunts of the peop'e as it passed along. Two policemen were on every corner the who'e Iensth of the route and the ear eventually reached the river front in safety. On the attempt to start for the return trip thero was a very exciting scene. A burly man sat in a dog cart directly acro-s the track. The police men led his horse away. The man whipped up his horse, overtook the car, and diove a toss the track aain direct y iu front of the streot-car. His buggy was smashed aud he was thrown to the ground. Ho was linaliy overpowered and taken to the station. As the car kept on its way the small crowd sect only a few stones as a parting salute. A car which had been lying at the river front a 1 day was then started up the hill The word was quickly passed, and' in a short time about liftmen tiiousand people packed the broad avenue from the north side of Jefferson avenue to the river. The car started up the hill at break-neck speed. The mob closed about the car. A man leaped from among the ciowd and grasped the team's bridles. The driver whipped his horses. The man was dragged from his feet and pulled all the way across tho street But he held on, ran the horses into a buggy and stopped the car. -In the meantime a number of buggies, trucks, et., had been run across the track. Tho tioicn policemen on the car tried to remove them but could not. Then Strathcrn licndrio, tiie treasurer of tho company, got up on tho front platform with tho driver, l'ulling a big revolver from his pocket he pointed it threateningly at the crowd. Imme diately cries of "Kill him, hang him," etc.. went up. Bricks began to fly through tho car windows, and it looked as if car, driver, policemen, Hcudrie, and all would be torn to pieces, llen drie's discretion evidently got the better of his valor then, and the car was start ed back to tho river. Tho crowd pur sued it, and, unhitching the horses, tried to run the car into tho river. A ferry boat coming into the dock just that mo ment prevented them carrying out their design. At this point tho crowd was charged by a force of police and clubbed unmercifully. Kevolvers weto drawn, and for a few moments it looked as if there, was to be bloodshed, but tho police presented a sturdy front and. effected some arrests, which quickly quieted the crowd considerably. It began to rain shortly after, and as no more attempts were made to run cars, the crowd gradu ally dispersed. IN THE COKE REGION. l"he Authorities Are Having Mora than They Can Io. A serious riot occurred at Monarch, Pa. Though the riot resulted in the probable fatal wounding of ono man and the serious injury of a woman, tho Sheriff of Fayette County, with his dep uties, has been defied aud the Sheriff himself assaulted shot in the hand and beaten and cut with an ax in the hands of an infuriated Hungarian woman. Since tho ugly Morewood affair the women have taken the princija! part in defying deputies, tho men either prefer ring to obey the orders of their leaders and remain inactive or thinking the Sheriff and troops would not be so severe where women led tho attac ks. Sheriff McCormick and his deputies went to evict ten families of striking Slavs, and they had a bloody battle with an infuriated mob of men and women. In order to reach tiie houses the Sheriff aud Itis deputies had to march several hundred yards up a stee; road, at winch point h ordered tho militia which came up with him from Tiotte"-, to remain until they were needed. It was about 11 o'clock when tho sheriff and his t'eputios i cached house Xo. 10., o cupi. d by Thomas Tarr. A crowd of three or four hun dred men and women had collected in front of the premises Tarr, witli an oath, declined to evacuat , and. seizing an ax, stood in the doorway and defied tho sheriff to enter. Then the troubles commenced. Men and women, in broken English, yelled deliancc and berat 1 tho sheriff and his deputies iu the strongest language they could command. Tli 'sheriff tried to reason w ith them, hut without avail. Their blood wasup.and nothing but a first-ciass l.attle would satisfy them. Antiy liiashko s wife, spying the sheriff, mado a dive for him, pistol in hand. Just as she was about to fire he struck tho pistol a downward blow and at the same time fired. Tiie two pistols went off simultaneously. The sheriff had shot the woman in the flesh part of tho left thigh, and shu had shot him in the left ankle. ISy this time the sheriff's Llood was up, and with a cocked revolver. -14 -caliber, in either hand, stood with his haik against the end of the house, and informed the mob that the first one wlia made a move toward him he would shoot, and shoot to kill. Martin Scroupka left the crowd and rushed at tho Sheriff with a huge club uplifted. The Sheriff waited until Scroupka got within live feet of him and then tired The shot took effect, tho bullet striking Scroupka in the mouth, knocking out two of iiis teeth and lodg ing somewhere in the back of his mouth. The wounded Slav wheelo 1 and started to run and tiie Sheriff followed him. Some one shouted to the Sheriff to look ont, and turning he aw Tarr, the man on whom lie had sene-l the writ, com ing toward him with an ax Tho Sheriff pointed botii his revolvers at him and Tarr retreated. IJy this time Capt Frashcr, of Company C, hearing the shots aud the uproar, iiad brought the soldiers up the road on double quick, and their presence at once quelled tho rioters Tarr Is now iu jail. Then He Was .Mad. A German cobbler, whn was reputed to be one of the la iest and most worth less men in Ladville. dug a hole in his yard and salted it with ore, and showing the pit to the representat'ves of a com pany he was able to sell it for 82,500. Daring the carou e which followed he boasted publicly of the way in which he had fcoied the capitalists, but before the purchasers of his property heard of these remarks they had sunk the shaft four feet deeper and had struck one of tht richest veins of carbonate in Lead ville. The cobbler, on leai ning what had happened, danced about the edge of the pit and swore that lie had been swin dled. The mine yielded about 1,000,000. He Took Chance. A white boy about K) years of age was playing with a colored boy a year or so younger on Calhoun stroet when the mother of the latter cal eJ from the opea door "Reuben, what von doin' out dar?" "Playin'." "Who you plavin' wid?" Playin' wid A bcrt." uIb ho cuTd or white?" -White." "Den you waikyousaif straight in yere Jn a niinit! How many times has I got to tell you dat you can't pi.-k up all dese white boysdat cum a!on?'without dun losm' 'your reputashun? Skin fur dat back yark, sah!" Free Prat. Early Ristec far Waaaea. . Polly Peppers says. In the American Home, that early rising wears out women too fast "I notice that our thrifty great aunts and graudmothers had a habit of dying early and giving their husbands an opportunity of leading two or three blushing brides to the altar. Now, I don't propose to leave any chance for my husband to get any such double or triple bliss as that I don't Intend to have any other woman walking around .in my shoes, appropriating my kisses and do ing other, disagreeable things which I should object to. I mean to take care of myself so as to last as long as my better half. No woman has any business, ordi narily, to get up and go to work at 4 or 3 o'clock in the morning. If there is anvthing in the world tbat a woman needs it is plenty of rest If she feels tired and languid In the morning and hatesto get up, it Is a sure sign that she is overdoing and wearlngout Six o'clock is as early as anyone ought to get up and go to work." Uoa't Throw Vp tho Saaagat That hideous ogre, Omnt Despair, often fas tens bis clutch upon the chronlo Invalid. Coa. stantly plagued by dyspessla, btHonsaess, sad constipation nervous and sleepless, too what nonder Is it that, having tried ia vala a multi tude of useless remedies, be is ready, figura tively epeaktng. to 'throw ap the sponge. Let the unfortunate take beart of grace." Hoatet ter's 8tomach Bitters can and wiU pat a ter minus to his trials. It strengthen the stom ach, confers nervous vigor by promoting assim ilation of the food, arouses the liver wbea dormant, and relaxes the bowels without pain. Ths ability to digest and assimllatearestored, tho ability to sleep follows. Nothing then can stay the renewal ot health but imprudence. Hostettsr's Stomach Bitters, moreover, trans cends all others as a remedy for malarial, rheumatic, and kidaey complaints. A wine glassful three times a day. 1 ha Camphor 1 roe. One of tho most useful and magnifi cent productions of the vegetable king dom that enriches the soil of China, more particularly the provinces of Kiang-si and Canton, is .the camphor tree. This stupendous laurel, according to the testimony of learned Chinese man darins, has been known to attain a height of 300 feet and a girth measure ment of 80 feet The trees seldom grow on uplands, but are to be found in abundance on the banks of many of the larger streams. Lord Amherst's em bassy reports the average height of camphor trees at from 50 to 70 feet with a stem circumference of 20 to 35 feet Besides yielding the camphor gum of commerce, this valuable tree is the prin cipal timber wood of the celestial em pire, and is used not only in building but in articles of furniture. The wood when dry is of a light yellow color, and, al though light and easy to work, Is dur able and not likely to be Injured by in sects. Scurry aad Soorbatlc AflT-cttoas, Pimples and Blotches oa the Skta. Bad Lea. Ul cers, Wounds, Etc., Etc. The cause ot all these complaints is In the blood, aud it often happens that they are lloatlug iu the blood a long time before they break out ou the body. This class of diseases requires tbat the blood be powerfully aud perseveringly acted upon, iu order to cleanse it from all the morbid humors which have been floating in it, perhaps for many months. It is of no umj to heal tho sore by outward applica tions, for iu so doing you only get rid of one trouble to make way for a much worse In a short time. Bcocham's Pills are prepared only by Thomas Ueechani, St. Helens, Lancashire, England. B. F. Allen & Co., 305 Canal street New York, sole ueents for the United States, who if your druggist docs not keep them, will mail Beechatu's Pills on receipt of price, 2o cents a box, but inquire first. Calf Carried Oft by a 'Gator. At Staunton, Fla.. a few days ago Miss Gatiin was engaged in household duties, when she was alarmed by hear ing a calf on the grounds bellowing as if iu pain. She rushed out 'to see what was the matter, and found that about forty yards from the lake an immense alligator, fifteen feet long, bad caught the calf by the back of the neck and was slowly dragging it into the lake. She very courageously tried to make the reptile leave by throwing light wood at him, but he had evidently other inten tions, and in spite of the presence of a human being, which is supposed to strike terror to the hearts of such animals, he dragged the calf over forty yards into the lake aud both disappeared. Nkolkctino a child troubled with worms may cause it to have epileptic fits. Horri ble! Give it Dr. Bull's Worm Destroyers at once and save the child. By mall. 35 cents. John D. Park. Cincinnati. Ohio. He Got Ihe Worst of It. He was a Bath, Me., hackmau, so the Enterprise says, and he had a Canadian qxarter, worth only 20 cents in Bath, tl it he wanted to dispose of. So ono dark night, when an innocent old lady handed him half a dollar, he gave her the Canadian quarter in change, and in stead of feeling ashamed of himself ho chuckled over the transaction that is, he chuckled until he pulled out the coin the lady had given him, and by the light of a lamp discovered that it was a Can adian half-dollar. For strengthening and clearing the voice, use 'BKOWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES." I lime commended thorn to friends who were public speakers, and they have proved extremely serviceable. Rev. Henry Want Vcecher. Die. Charles F. Heuser. an eccentric physician of Baltimore, who died re cently, made provision in his will for a number of silver vials which were to be distributed among friends after they had been filled with ashes from his cremated body. BcucnAM's Pnxa act like magic, on Weak Stomach. Gov. Hooo, of Texas, named one of of his daughters Ima Hogg. Her re?' proach to her father must be "you're another." Ifo Opium in PIso's Cure for Consumptloa. Cures where other remedies fall. 25c, Judge "Have you anything to say in your defense, prisoner?" "Only this, your honor. It was all a mistake. I in tended to rob another house and mistook the number." riTJC-Anrita etoppea ftee by Br.KIIae's Great .Nerve Restorer. No Fits after first day's one. Mar vellous cures. Treatise and ttt trial bottie tree to Fit cases. Send toDr. Kline. anArelt at. Pbiia. fa d nBLiag ru curcu uy according UlRECnONIwitlincI oreIhroat WolJNDs,Ctrra, Swellings THECHUVfXElJMC0UIHa-sfs.ll4. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral better than any other medicine of the kind, relieves and Promptly Cures cold, coughi, croup, ore throat, bronchitis, tonailitis, lung f ever, pneumonia, incipient consumption, and LA CR.PPE a. c v. V. . 1S-S1 ntldbUJJS Hafr i&EmV M used Ull ZMwmmW according in 11 ib-miyx Good Blood Is absolutely " Essential to Good Health You may have both by taking the best Blood Purifier Hood's Sarsaparilla SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. The saceem of ths Great Coach Caw wkaomt a parallel ia the history of Baediciaa. All druggists are aathorized to sell it oa a pes. Mive guarantee, a test that bo other care can sac. ceskfally stand. That it may become knowa, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into every hoase at the United States aad Canada. If yoa have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use k, far it will care yoa. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use k pnaaptly, aad rebel is sure. If you dread that nsahous diet Consumption, use k. Ask your Druggist far smiJUH'S CUKE, race locts., 50 cts. Il.eo. If your Luags are sore or Back eat Sailoh's Porous Platter, Price Sjct The Soap that Cleans Most is Le nox. ae appetite, Iadlgeetioa. Kata Headeaae, "all r aa oewa" or I leaeewSiek- yoa will Bad tuffs Pills Jast what yoa aeed. They taae apt the weak m.Mfc.fc.lMftk.S.nht.nln I EWIS' 98 LYE I Powdered aad I'erflimed. ( (rAXESTED ) The strongest and purest Lye made. Will make the best per fumed Bard Soap la SO minutes without boiling. "X. last Bao 23osurt 'or softening water, cleansing waste-pipes, disinfect ing sinks, closets, washing bot tled, valnts. trees, etc. PERM. SALT i'P'G CO. Gen. Agta., Phils.. Pa. rackafe mates t gallons. iJclicious. sparklm; and app-iliiac. StUbj all drains. A beautiful Picture Book anJ Carta scat free tt ay Madia Uwlr address w Ths C. . HIKES CO, Rdlada WALLfPER Be. TO ftee. A ROLL. 4aT write tor ssitptea. GEO. V. DRAKE. .aladikon St. Chicago. IU. I Remember last winter's siege. Recall how trying to health were the frequent changes of the weather.-' What was it that helped you win the light with disease, warded off pneumonia and possibly consumption ? Did you give due credit to SCOTT'S EM U LSION of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda ? Did you proclaim the victory ? Have you recommended this wonderful ally of health to your friends? And what will you do this whiter ? Use Scott's Emulsion "as a preventive this time. It will fortify the system against Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, General Debility, and allAnamic and Wasting Diseases specially in Children). Palatable as Milk. SPECIAL. Scott's Emnlsion is non-secret, sad is prescribed hvtreMedc Ao. fession all over the world, because its ingredientsare scienbncally cuubined ia saca a manner as to greatly increase their remedial value. CAUTION Scott's Emulsion is put np in salmon-colored wrappers. Be sure aad ret the genuine. Prepared only by Scott Ae Bowne. Manufacturing Chemists. New York. Sold by all Druggists. .Who wins the reg&rci If you certainly use SAP LI 0 wKf I VJRTsV lEw TaV JI in house-cle&ning'S&poIio is a solid cfiakeof-scouring-so&p Try jHn house-cle&ning fry your toune just a much s sy yur efrea. Keep it tumt mud clean and your reputation will thine. Xeylect it mnd yur yoed name will suffer. Dt net think that heute-elemninyie t treuble aome; it ia tcorth all it ceets, especially if yen reduce the Mftoy of time and strength hy usiny SAPOZJO. Beat feat Medicine. Can where att fails. Clrtdrtm take it withoat object's. AaaK..2!fi2!'il!"fM!- VRT August Flower' "I have been afflict - Biliousness, 01 mui uuHmsneas) . Con.tlplon.::?dB(,ifS Stomach ." &st e another prepara- Pains. " tion wassuggested " tome and tried but "to no purpose. At last a friend. recommended August Flower. I " ' ' took it according to directions and " its effects were wonderful, reliev- 'ing me of those, disagreeable " stomach pains which I had been' " troubled with so long. Words "cannot describe the admiration. "in which I hold your August " Flower it has given me" a new " lease of life, which before was a ' burden. Such a medicine is a ben- " efaction to humanity, and its good " "qualities and K "wonderful mer- Jesse Barker, . - "its should be . -. -. "made known to Printer, "everyone suffer, Humboldt. mg with dyspep sia or biliousness Kansas. -C. G. GREEN, Sole Mas'fr.Woodbary.NJ. .' mi VHNUL USTTftTE. mi t. t.Cs.Wasue-emaiM.Vaal oa TBU TREAT) ENT OF IU ." Clric and Surfical DissastSa SURGICAL BRACES, AmiASCIt lit KfMaMTHl AM TMSSCsV Beet Fai. "!' Asoaratae east WtomM tw eae 1 Trestf BBeMft atff ftrrr ffSavsa . mWMlOAM.'trmVUiilVAl.rutJ.TMtMT. ALTHlfATSIJ 2SO ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. aad Atttndamce. Best Accomuxlationt in Wstt KITE FK PKEE KewK . aVtWadUet UsUBBMl. PSI aw Tbibsiavm. sTa. St .MS. !! I., Vla Sect. Carvaiarce t ITCllSB CF WOKE SfoWoa5SS! Wthartlatetw adttnt a imna-tn trp.irtment fur iron. tnunriMaconjtnewunt. 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