p" S-gW " ? -- e- sew- i? ' 3- xi- S.'-iS'R'- &! & frr! . -v .w L"" f -v3rV . .j V H SOUm CAJcOUNA .-&L An. Hiddei W.r New York. always tae a and Trouble. the Tier) --V &S& if -S:l . ,gf - - - -VbwCssbbI w - .. - it . : . f X jfe - ?. - ?-. at . Via?:? a2 avB8& amr wWaiwmV'iaBmaBmBwmBm skes is &stmrbee by pais aii by ariaary ills. It's time to act. The kidneys ara sick. Daam's Kidney Pills sick kidneys (rsJckly and perma- aemtly. Here's proof. Mrs. W. S. Mamhan. R. F. D. So. 1. Dawson. Ga says: "My husband's sack and hips were so stiff and sore tmat he could not get op frost a -chair without help. I got him a box ef Doan's Kidaey Pills. He felt re lief in three days. One box cored tiBt- A FREE TRIAL, of this great Idd xey medicine which cured Mr. Mar- shall will be mailed on application to any part of the United States. Ad dress Fofiter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N- . T- Sold by all dealers; price 50 cents per box. Living Republican ex-Chairmen. Only two former executive repub lican chairmen are now living. Mat 'taew Stanley; Quay, United States .senator from Pennsylvania, who had charge of Harrison's first campaign 'in 1888 is still in the land of the living- He is often spoken of as the best executive chairman, save Kan- na, that the party has ever had. Mr .Quay's age and other considerations would prevent him from serving this year, even were he inclined that way. . which he is not. Thomas Henry Car- ter of Montana who managed Hani . son's second campaign in 1832, and whose work was not crowned by sue . cess, as Quay's was, has never since thought of attempting national cam paign management again. " De ReazKea Not to Return. . It seems unlikely that the great tenor, Jean de Reszke, will return to this country next season, either for the Metropolitan or elsewhere. Nor "may his brother, Edouard, the bass. be expected. Several offers have been made by various managers; one is said to promise 15.000 an appearance for fifty, concerts. But as they do not need the money, the will probably re main in Europe, where there are few er hardships and less magnificent dis tances to cover in a concert tour. Cure for Backache. Randolph, Neb., May 30. Cedar county has seldom heard of a mors wonderful case than that of Mrs. Lucy A Nicolls of this place. For a long time Mrs. Nicolls suffered with, very se vere pains in the back and almost in stantly these pains left her. She has tried doctors and everything, but nothing had helped her till she used Dodd's Kidney Pills. She says: "Dodd's Kidney Pills did me so much good I can't tell, it was so won derful My back hurt me all the time. I doctored and tried everything but did not feel any better. I thought my life was short on earth,, but now I feel like a new person. I used one box of Dodd's Kidney Pills and I do not feel the slightest ache or pain. I can turn and twist any way without feeling it and I feel so proud of it I cannot hardly express my gratitude to Dodd's Kidney Pills for what they have done tor me." The average married woman is bound to divide her affections; if she is not devoted to her kin. she has a club which makes demands upon her. How's This ? We after One Hundred Dollars Cevard for au' aaaa cf Casarrs tiai cauoi be cured iy HaiTa Cuarra Cure. F J CHESXT CO.. Toledo. O. We. tte asdenlssed. aTe laawa F. J. Caeney for taelaat 15 rears, and believe aim perlfcctly hon orable In all btutneiie transaction aad financially able so carry oat any abllcatluna made by bin Ita. Wiiaiso. ErxiAj Maxrix. Wholesale Draggiata. Toledo. O. HaH Catarrh Care la laliea lnteraany. acting directly a pun tie blood and mucoua aurfaceaof taa aynem. Teaumunlala aeat Tree, i'nea 73 . aotue. kaid by all urogKlata. Take HaU'a Family 1111 or conaCpadoa. A fortified town calls itself a Gib raltar wiui as little excuse as some .women call themselves Madonnas. OTatKHEAatD OX Mr. Eaay Way abculd people nama T!kt SS CtfUom at algat. oae aura Allea't Foutrlaaa Uaa dayttmar atlas Facta M3ecaaae nadert&a brWlaBSSlasilav Ooai mt taa grooada. erery f out become aa acre r r.Xaay "Fair, Only ta-! Pray, caadact to aa aeareet drag amre and I proailaa aerer to i aaaatttsu lur you or tor .mama ruw- TOOTSOTSTtaimicGZbmdamsiMjium. We have noticed that when women go to a world's fair they have more boasting to do about how little it .cost them than about what they saw while there. Insist on Getting It. Some grocers say they don't keep De fiance Starch. This ia because they have a stock on hand o other brands containing- only 12 ex. in a package, which they won't be able to sell flrst. because De fiance contains IS os. ior the sane money. Do ycu want Is oz. instead of 22 or for aaae money? Then buy Defiance Starch. .Requires so cooking. Many a man has gotten a crooked fail on a straight tip. De Your Clothes Look Yellow? Then use Defiance Starch, it will Keep them white 16 os. for 10 cents. No wonder women don't go on sprees. Their heads begin to ache when they get ready to go to a church picnic. Casid You Use Any Kind cf a Sewine Machine at Any Price? If there is any price so low, any offer sc liberal that you would thiafc; of accepting on trial a new high-grade, drop cabinet or upright Minnesota. Singer. Wheeler A- Wilson. Standard. White or New Home Sewing Machine, eat out and return this notice, and yoa win receive by return itun post said, free of cost, the handsomest sew ing machine catalogue ever published, It win name you prices on the Minne sota. Singer, Wheeler A Wilson, 'White. Standard? and New Home sew ing machines that win surprise you; we win make you a new and attract ive proposition, a sewing wtafc qj. fler that win astonish you. If yoa can make any ose of any .at a tag machine at any price, if amy kked of an offer would interest yoa, dent fail to write ns at once (be aare to est oat and return this special mo- tsse) saa get oar latest book; oarers, our new sad proposition, Address ROEBUCK A CO, k P-r - .3- "jf . lamwK UL. wVawSSsTf- ill TMm BlTftsmsm nf mTaa ' asw-was SaamwBSm. . - . . , . , A. iJl II I JTinsI. amwg V TJL - aT aWarw a iiemaiai aisj allim BaSBSSaS. aw4awaaaaawa SSI 1 atmlm 1 W -. .aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.a - r " " " - - w pa sm w hh a as ajaamasBVasai aw, ! I J- amaBCS. nvams aw an mt I BBBSBrSBBBBl H SWS1S ST BSJ BBSSaVJ BBS! Ill wm ''- awaaaaSSmT wBTsm Bll niSlffBrA. rfVaSv aMStVlsT 4wa -.. - LaaBaraamTZtBw IT 1 lTlml I llSTBaTmSlml masT 1 a- amBamamLaBSamr XmBamBamBaTaW SB. mfW BBaSB fBBBBr samaBrSS Saa - w . - , ... T .. . t, & -. a. - . , . ' . , .w. A a XBSt T T.la ia all. a- .-. . - - . .T o am imiaHat hcriaoa. aad ita toward it: that aBlBm 1 HlZSm 1 XK . Sfc-.- . aaaa ava xrmm. aj. aaua. im iwiiiaiiiaaii - - - - t lb ..a n. i t. .-. -- y- ij wv jHvaa hboj. waaajLoas- , . r.t . , ...- 7 i a aaaaa a aaaaa a aaaa niu $M I f - " T. tmatl-rlLmki twOOfll fOT WIOOS. .jffyk Ea? - T. 1 ....- tmmmm,g'. ammaawa. w aacanaa avavarawam mm. ue wraawurw rfk lWZWaW issSa. BSK leST- 'MMt 11 - - ..... . Waaaw m aai tk mIp - . vwmamaaaBmmwaaWBmt;.aWmaUBamBWal - -- m - - - w , - "V esaaaaaaaaat. -- - - m i aBSI iSSScaeaa. LasatwotolTescaaeeav " 'rlBBBKBT fori HtM ft tala; Ha her fertively. mfce waa a sesattfal ?irL He determined at last to aake :ke plunge aad taraed Ua face reso-Stely- toward ken. "Dear," me said, "I mat going; to ssk oa m sasitlua that I have aever asked before.. I sose'li will mot smock yom. To wQI motiee by m glance at the Jock tmmt ft is nearly mldnignt. There ia nota aoamd ia the moose, and it is evident that yoar father and Bother nave both gome to bed. There is ao aae else to disturb us. AH is serene. Tae faa overhead is tnrned down to the right point, mad these embers shed lost the correct glow. A soft, senti mental feeling that I have not been able to overcome has begun to steal over me. I home it has over you. Now, what I want to ask you is this: Con sidering all the circumstances I have mentioned, do you think it would be quite proper for me to kiss you?" The beautiful creature at his side tnrned impulsively and laid a delicate hand on his arm. "Do you want to know what I really think?" she said, earnestly. XVS. f Them, considering everything, I doa't think it would be proper for yo not to kiss me."-Town Topics. GEROfwMO IN OLD AGE. He fa Ne Looser Leaked Upon as a Chief ay the Apaches. Geronimxa waa at Lawton last week The health of the old chief is still good, although he is very aged. His home is ten miles from Lawton, yet he usually walks to and from the place to do his trading. He is quite often asked to give an exhibition of his' skill as a marks- mam with the bow. This he readily consents to do provided a nickel is made the target and it becomes his own in case he hits it. Geronimo denies the statement of Gen. Miles that the general captured him. The old warrior says that some where op on the mountains, when he was on the waspath, two white men came to him and told him that Gen. Miles wanted to see him. The men accompanied him to the camp of the general and he was made a prisoner. Geronimo says he thinks it was in Arizona, the territory of his birth. Anyway, he says it was op in the mountains. The tribal relations of the Apaches have been dissolved, and they no long er look upon Geronimo as their chief.' They consider him a childish old man, who is too senile to advise them. Lawton Democrat. A Pointer for Candidates. Two candidates for office in Mis souri were stumping the northern part of the state, and in one town their appearance was almost simul taneous. The candidate last arriv ing happened to stop at a house for the purpose of getting a drink of wat er. To the little girl who answered his knock at the door he said, when she had given him the desired draught and he had offered her in recompense some candy: "Did the man ahead of me give you anything? "Oh. yes. sir," replied the bright girl, "he gave me candy." "Ah!" exclaimed the candidate, "here'3 5 cents for you. I don't sup pose that he gave you any money?" The youngster laughed merrilv. "Yes, he did, too. He gave me 10 cents!" Not to be outdone, the candidate gave the little one another nickel, and. picking her up in his arms, kissed her. "Did he kiss you, too?" he asked, genially. "Indeed, he did, sir!" responded the little girl, "and he kissed ma too!" Collier's Weekly. Chinaman Waa Awake. Attorney William H. SuUivan, with a varied practice in criminal cases. has on many occasions defended the wily Chinaman when caught playing fan-tan on a Sunday afternoon, says the Boston Journal. Recently Mr. Sul livan's client of the day was convict ed on the cumulative evidence of sev eral policemen, and the judge quickly assessed the customary "five dollars.' "Pny five dollars." said Clerk Ingall3 as he motioned toward the court of ficer. The Chinaman preserved a brick wall countenance. "Youee havee toee payee fivee dol lee," plgeonized a court officer in an effort to collect. The Chinaman regarded him with the gaze of an oyster. "Look here. Li." spoke up Attorney SuUivan. "the judge has fined yon 110." "No dam fear," ahooted the China man. "He only say five donee." The Coming of the Mint. To-day the year's First spnar of mint I saw. What joy. M - What rapture in't! The jonquil and The violet Had sprung before To life and yet In spite of them. And more beside. H heart was sad. Cnamrosfied: But now my pain And loneinc eras?; The mint has come And- perfect peace: New- Orleans Times-Democrat. nm ef Gas in Flew Yerk. Electric lighting win entirely elimi nate gas im the business districts of New York within the next five years. A canvass of the leading architects and real estate firms resulted in a unanimous statement that 100 per cent of the basfauiH buildings and 98 per cent of the resident bondings erected within the last two years in New York city have been equipped exclusively with electrical fittings. Seven-eighths of the sky scrapers erected within that period maintain their own plant. Net Ready fee His Engineer Mimamisawm waa woamded im m sen battle, where he distiaamiaaed himself on aoard the KasnmL On sis arriving at Saaeeo, "I waa astonished to mad.", remarked the ostcer with s deal of amaaemeat, "taiae eof- fiea kreagmt and to hear some one eaU- oat: wmere m tme corn of mBw T am tkmt below aQ sara lainar a ardcra aad aa and brtketatrodaetiom of rotary printing. faced the coat of msrfssj that at book tmat w wffl sew saad It by aatfl, yoat paid, free to aay addrasa am am plication. The bin; book, wmlem amrsssssre was sold at 50 cents sack, mad which ia sow free tor the asking, ia tHxll Inches in sise. rnaralaa fanasasis illustrations. ia thoroughly complete im aaaxlj every kind of merchandise, taciadtac dry moods. clntklmtT. boota aad-aaosa, far nishing goods, aortas. mflMmery. ear pets, upholstering. Iwrdware. tools. electrical goods, gams, apnrtlnc goods. sewing maeaimea, mastcil inetra ments. organs, stamps, faraitare, baby carriages, creamery., cauery. drags, photographic goods. goods, talkiaa; marstsea. morima; pic ture apparatus, baggiea. rasas, sad dles, saddlery, watches, jewelry, sil verware, clocks, safes, rafrisjeratora. tinware, everything used im the home. In the shop, in the factory aad em time farm, and all priced at prices-mack lower than were ever oaTered by amy other house. lf yoa have oae of oar Ms; cata logues or have ever seem oas yoa know what it is, the most complete, most op to date and lowest-priced cat alogs ever ssbUaaed. If yoa aavest our bis; catalogs dast fail to asad for oae at omee. If yoa save taa sis; book pleas tan year friemda aad neighbors that the book la sow free and they earn get on for the aaUss Simply on a postal card er im a letter say. "Send me yoar Big Catalogs." and the big mew book, oar regular as cent catalogue, will go to yoa by re turn mail, postpaid, free with oar com pliments. Please dont forget to tell your neighbor who aasmt the bis; boak that the big iO-cent book ia aow free to anyone for the asklag Address SEAHS. ROEBUCK A CO., Chicago. Laying far the Anarchiata. The police department of New. York has issued orders that a stenog rapher shall be sent to take im foil all speeches made in public by known anarchists. The reports will be tied in the department records and will be used, if necessary, in proeecotioas that may be commenced. All the speeches of John Tomer, the English anarchist now in that city, are being recorded in this way. free tt Tweity-five Uks. The Defiance Starch Co. win give 25 ladies a round trip ticket to the St. Louis Exposition, to Ave ladies in each of the following states: Illi nois, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri wh will send in the largest number of trade marks cot from a tern cent, 16-ounce package of Defiance cold water laundry starch. This meaas from your own home, any where In the above named states. These trade marks' most be mailed to and received by the Defiance Starch Co., Omaha, Nebr before September 1st, 1904. October and November will be the best months to visit the Exposition. Remember that Defiance is the only starch put op IS or, (a full pound) to the package. Yoa get one-third more starch for the same money than of any other kind, and Defiance never sticks to the iron. The tickets to the Exposition win be sect by registered mail September ara. Starch for sale by an dealers. So many people waste time. you do it? Do yoa tmnr and about nothing? Do talk. lK?UlsStckLAnrosre' mxcm Wca't spill, break, freeae nor spot rutins. Costs 10 cents and equals 30 cents worth of any other bluing. If your grocer, does not keep it send 10c for samnle to The Laundrv Blue Co.. 14 Michigan Street. Chicago. Some famines keep a servant and several of her relations. girl Lewis' "Single Binder" straight 5e cigar. Made by hand of ripe, thoroughly cured tobacco, wmem insures a nca. fying smoke. Yon pay 10c for cigars so good. Lewis' Factory, Peoria, 111. Nothing spoils the life like Uviag for the spoils. Defiance Starch should be In every household. Bene so good, besides 4 ox. more for W cents than any other brand of cold water starch. Alter a man passes fifty, if he loses three hours' sleep, it takes aim a week to make it np. To be absolutely loyal, a wife should hate those her husband dis- xtaves. Pisa's CSn for i i Qcova, x. x, isn, a; j Giving happiness is the only secret of getting it. All Up to Oats use Defiance Cold Water Starch, bee it is better, and 4 oa more or it tor- money. It is the opportunity we make that makes os. The eat Reaulta In Stsrshlas can be obtained only by Starch, beside getnns 4 ox. more for money no cooknae required. Better a deluded i ftiMiIi tkam a dead heart. '" Whsst Yes sVsy bur Defiance and set the Mas. ID cents. Once used, always A Heavy Family. Ose of the heaviest weight " in the country is that of Mr. J. Q. Strader, a prosperous far mil of Cas well, j. C. who ass sevem children, and, not including; hfmerTf. tae aver age weight is 211S-17 pnssas The life is aa follows: J. 6. Strader, 240; J. B. Strader. 303; W. B. 220; Mrs. Adidas. 230; Bom 170; Jennie Strader, IM; Aaaa Lee Strader, 140; total, 1.483. BUSINaVS PRUDCNCav means carafsl bayiac of tme things as wen ss tme Typewriter Rial gaarantee of tae writer Company. 75 cents each. IT som Ribbon for 5 1-3 Tsmisatss Type- Tmey ssll sternly for yom key tme Para- fanamsBwrnsm HmQmTnt; VffsaaT affaaa esats. Itsefhalsrior 0fc aLmS-I K aasmfsVHr . . - aW mm " Anummmlmam Tfcm .,-. -m ui s. the af the lac Bolivia, is that tk an the gold ef the last aor all the gold mad of the 1 Tms- ia tmat the Incas' from Pixarro sad now discovered im Bolivia, is worth S1C4OO.40O, aad Oat the Indians believe there is still mack more hidden away. Plzarro received a great saa from the Inca. whom he a crmelly treated aad then killed, sat im so doiag he missed a greater amount, which the Inca, hosiag to save kit life, promised his tormentor. Ia this country oae sometimes hears talk of a great golden asm aad other treasare hidden, securely from the early Spaniards. One gentleman who has the blood of Montezuma, im his veins aad in whose familr the tradi tiens of the times of the conquest have been preserved, has said tt probably folly 180,000,000 worth of treasare escaped the hands of Cortes and his followers. Where is this treas are hidden? Some have said that it was thrown into Lake Texcoco, aad Gens to Many of the precious gems that are so highly valued as- ornaments were once supposed to possess curative powers. The amethyst, for instance, was the stone of temperance and so briety and was said to prevent the wearer from strong drinks and from indulging in too much sleep. Further, it was believed to quicken the wits and drive vapors from the head al together a most desirable gem to have about one's person. Amethysts should certainly become fashionable. Pearls were administered in cases of con sumption, and, when powdered, were recommended in ten-grain doses to strengthen the heart. Besides these virtues they were believed to fortify the nerves, core weak eyes, old age and even "a cordial to resist the plague when taken in doses of six grains in water sweetened with man na." Amber was given to cure coughs and diseases of the head, while red coral was said to be "an excellent purifier of the blood and good for the liver." Jasper was employed by the early physicians as an astringent and a cure for epilepsy and stone. It is The Latest Recently, it is said, an army cap tain a "quiet, thick-set, level-headed man, with a clear eye, a strong win and common sense" went to 'dine with some lady friends at an old Dutch manor house at SteUenbasch. in South Africa. On his arrival he was startled by the appearance on the veranda of a huddled-up old woman, "with a long yellow face and thin lips." and later on in the evening, when, after some music in the draw ing room he returned to the dining room for a whisky and soda, he notic ed that a half-length portrait hanging on the wall was swaying from side to side with a slow, deliberate swing, and that the eyes of the man it repre sented were watching him enviously. Then it seemed to the captain that a fog or mist was rising in the room. It crept up and up till it reached his chin, and then, with a shiver of wild terror, he felt two hands fasten on his throat hands with thin, yet mus cular fingers that clutched ever tight er, as if growing in strength as they materialized. And the man of the tae A Real Fishing Yarn Seeing some of your fish and bear stories in Maine woods. I must con fess some of them do smell a little fishy, and for a change I win give yoa one founded on facts. Yoa see it was this way: We were fishing; on one of the Keswick. lakes in the spring; of 1S93, and our catch, had been enormous. About 3 o'clock in the afternoon we heard a peculiar noise on the bank of the lake like tearing of roots. So we went to investigate, and on nearing the shore were sur prised to find a large black, bear dig ging op the ground to beat nine of a kind. We lay low to watch, and what do you think he was doing? Why, he was digging worms, and after patting nice, fat angle worms on each of his forepaws he ventured oat in the lake on an old sunken log. pot down his forefeet in the water and actually scooped out huge trout so thick and Hidden fron t saw a board of weary- travelers Pour forth to face life's battles at the dawn. Each wrapped him in hie cloak that feH away From aching shoulder or from tired Ibnb As if by chance. It seemed to me who tried To hide upon vxr breast a hernias scar. Living and hangry, that appeared to be Existent, showing forth, with, all set care ThroBsh heavy folds of cloth. I clothed It in: A turnins scar, whose mes dark The sun that shose for others and far I ceased and let them Sad aad disheartened. . each man dose his robe ahoat ami slace only one. the path at hmt whs AMAMAMAAAAMAAAAAMMAMAAMMMAMfWIMAAMMMfWYVWWWWWWWWMWWW ay the faked tae mass) s ifslsg aftMi tmeir mope mas loaa;djd sway, tmosgm. msch at the hatred far the race of the com gain litmus rimalss is the breast ef the aborigine. It is smite acossMe tmat some fxe day mack of Mbatenma's hidden treasare mar be foamd here, ay a Iscky kit. Perssas it is concealed im am idel care im the soathwestarm part of the Sierra, ssrrossvdfeac this valley, a cave of which stories have been told among the Tatfa Whence has come the maid that Iadiaas liviag in these monmtaias. so close to the city. have broaght here aad sold to their legal representative There ia a mys tery in an this, and a greater mystery im the wsereahesmi of Momteaama'a which smtoBemed.- 7 Mexican Herald. Cure IHs probable the womderfat effects attrib uted totals stone were dse mere to the faitk of the patient than to the substance itself. The beryl was said to help "deflex ions of the throat" and the sardonyx "to make men cheerful aad avert mel ancholy." The chrysolite waa repated to ward off fevers, while the onyx, when worm around the neck, waa be lieved to prevent epileptic flts. The opal was said to core weak eyes, and the bloodstone was oftem carried by warriors to arrest bleeding; from a wound. It win be .seen from this list, which might be considerably extended, that the physicians of old had in precious stones a formidable armament to com bat many of the diseases flesh, is heir to. Whether their modern de scendants win be bold, enough, to try, their effects remains to be seen. Who knows bat we may yet hear of the specialist, in nervous diseases pre scribing powdered jasper for his- epi leptic patients, nor need we be sur prised to see the "amethyst cure" ad vertised as the latest treatment for inebriates! Ghost Story portrait, hanging clear of the gathering- mist, still watched him with an evil leer. With, an effort he managed to get away, but again, as he hurried from the house, he was startled by the visions of the old, yellow-faced woman. On the following morning he heard that his friends had. left the house and one of them declared that she had been nearly strangled in the night. Afterward the captain discovered that the house for some time had been used as a temporary hospital and two of the sick, who had been placed in the dining-room had screamed for help during the night, imploring their attendants to take them away, as some one had tried to choke them. 'From local inquiries the captain learned, that the amiable gentleman whose portrait had broaght him so strange an experience had hanged himself about 1810, after strangling his youngest daughter in the dining room. Yon Holtz was his name and the legend of the tragedy' is stfll whis pered in the district. fast that he almost darkened the son. After a while, thinking there was enough fish for os, we pot an ounce baU in his head. Talk about' fish! Great heavens! There lay trout two feet deep on which two young cobs were gorging themselves. Well, we skinned that bear and, wishing to se cure the cob alive, I just threw the bearskin over me and got down on aU fours, and those cobs followed me right into camp, thfaklsg it was moth er bear. The cobs I afterward sold for 25 each, and the, hide of the mother bear, which was a very large one, broaght me $40, not too bad a day's work. Oh, yes. about those fish on the bank. Wen, we went back the next day and barreled mp twenty-four barrels of the beat of those trout. The rest were left to .rot- im the sen. We pot those fish, in cold storage aad we have some ef them yet. Next. Maine Woods. tie World Tore loose the robe be held about bis throat Aad there red-lipped, and croBcaJBg like a beast Lay a-hsse scar Tamd not sees before. I understood! Aad as they Grasptac their garments ckwe lest I boeld see What they would nm from me In their Eacfc sty face; bat, oh. X did wttn bead as If to add A to And aew fiUad. how blind our eye caa he. oae swat ataaceiof mtrosnectlaa tktes of the world, the cark and bides Its amroish aad its am cloak to aide Xata. Sterry, m the t OOff tJmaCR. SCaYv. aemSatCK. bes tor a railroad Stckles- arose "As I smderstand it. the of this chamber is We save the extraordinary spectacle of the accased majority aamiagT the iary which is goin? to try2.Wltn this aa a precedent; gentlemen who are caOad for trial ia other bvildiaax searjmay-jneme deTaaadjagthe same privilege of naming thetwelve Jsrymem who are to try them." AE tme same, the order went through witk.oaly Alderman Sickles dissent imgr - ' - - - - I The fact that the mp-to-date mu- kado jjC Japan ajeeps in a European bed does aote seem anything: to be surprised at until it is remembered that 40,000 000 of hts subjects prefer the floor. His majesty does not stop short at this one foreign custom, but wears European clothes, uses a knife aad fork ia preference to chopsticks and. rides in a carriage that would mot attract particular attention in a Chicago boulevard but for the gor geous livery of the men on the box. Tans far New York has contributed only two presidents by election Van Barem aad Cleveland. New York has coetribnted nine vice presidents mowerer Borr, Climton, Tompkins, Yam Barem Fillmore. Wheeler, Ar- thar, Mortoa and Roosevelt, an Bu rem west to the presidency by elec- tioa immediately afterward and Fill more, Arthur and Roosevelt attained that oatce through the death of the elected Incumbent. Under tie caption. "The Union Pa cific Railroad and Louisiana Terri tory," the aew World's Fair folder is saed by the advertising department of the Union Pacific, which has attracted sack general attention, recites these interesting facts: "While the construction of the Union Pacific Railroad, its trials and triumphs, are a part of the history of the United States, the important part played by this railroad in the develop ment of the Louisiana Purchase can hardly be estimated. In the building up of this vast domain it has been one of the chief factors. One hundred years ago the popula tion of the region was estimated at 20,000. Up to the inception of the Union Pacific (in I860) it had in creased to 3433,529. In 1900 it num bered over 13,000,000 of inhabitants. In this wonderful growth, with its stu pendous increase in all the many-sided phases of commercial, material and intellectual prosperity, the Union. Pa cific as a glance at the map will show has had a conspicuous share. It has opened vast regions of fertile country to settlers, and brought great areas of an unknown and unproduc tive wilderness into close communion with, metropolitan centers and mar kets. Thriving cities, towns and ham lets, through its efforts, have sprung up-in every direction. It may be of interest to know that the total number of manufacturing plants, and the value of their outputs, combined with that ,of the national products, as reported in the census of 1900. give an aggregate production for the Louisiana region of $3,500,000,000 annually, or 223 times the original pur chase price. The same census reports (1900) also show- the total population to be 13,343,255, of which 8,303,096 in habitants are living in the states and territories reached by the Union Pa cific On the 1900 census figures, it is estimated that the true wealth of the Louisiana purchase can be stated at about $13,051,868,359. of which $9,360. 621,387 is represented in the states reached by this great railroad." 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When catarrh becomes settled in the stossaYch. Peruna cares it, as well lit this location ' aa in any- other. Peruna is not simply a remedy for dyspepsia. Peruna is a catarrh remedy. Peruna cares dyspepsia because it 'ia generally- dependent upon catarrh. rC ONLY PAINTS made aotety for W Western. cUmate. Tier acaatt It llks t&e nails Ciatua"t coma eff they stay, sad beaatlfy your bume while tljey proiPtrt It Jrum tnewestner. w r: ta as rur name u: nearest as asd sec a special color ilataa.-x!tiue cosu uacoui Aiarr a color co. Uncsht. Hebr. PAE CONES CURE FILE CaWE CtL, Cram,k. SLEEP. The Sanative, Antiseptic, Cleansing, Purifying, and Beautifying Properties of Assisted by tUTICU. 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